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Pomerov-Micldleport,
Ohio

Page-14-The Daily Sentinel

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Tllursday1 June 4,1911

Nation's inflatiott rate declines·

Appalachian H.ighway No. 1 priority

OOLUMBQS, Oblo (AP) - Corn- . of the tranlportation ~~
pletion of Ol!lo'aliltentate ~ · and the pencil . In ~· Of
system, along with two aeCU0111 of prepilin« the 141ency's budcet. aiel
the Appalachian hl&amp;hway, top the
the Initial 3.3-cen~ jn.
list of projecls to be completed if the cteue actually will go for JDiiD.
!Agislallll'e lppl'O\'el an increase In
lenance of u1.111niJ hJchwaya.
the state gu sa1el tu, a state IranOver half of.,the tlllmaled $175
sportation offictaluys.
mlllion that woUld be g_..led iD
c. Clark Street, 8IIBlstant director the fint year of the llicrmr l'OUid

far !~ridge CCJIIIIrUctlon and llfety
~~~~ !Je Ald.

go toward realll'facllll' lligllwa)'l,
· and another porU111 ·would be ·Ulld

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ted today.

Meigs· County happenings ••
Em~rgencycal.ls
Mayor's Court
Eight emergency call&amp;-lllx

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Middleport-were a"'weted by .local
units Wednesday' the Meigs County
Emergency MediCal Services repor15

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ENJOY - You might DOt have llted the Wednesday afternoon
thunderstorms but these small fry of Pomeroy loved the result which
meant plenty of water to wade in.

Teenagers die in accident
AKRON, Ohio (AP) - Three
teenage girls, who graduated from
high school Sunday, died today
following the collision of a car and
truck in Northampton Township outside Akron.
A fourth young woman was in
serious condition at Akron City
Hospital, state police said.
The four friends drove out of a
night club parking lot on Route Bat
about I :30 a.m., officers said. Their
car pulled in front of a truck on a
twl}olane road and was hit broadside,
police said.
The driver of the truck was
treated at a hospital and released.
No charges were filed.
Authorities identified the victims

as Tammy Soos, 18, of Richfield;
Debra Reigler, 18, of Bath Township; and Sandra Dougherty, 17, of
Northampton. Mary Beth Velve, 18,
of Bath remained hospitalized.
The four young woman had just
graduated from Revere High School,
a suburban Akron school.
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Second service set
The second annual evangelistic
service of the Ohio Baptist General
State Layman's Auxlllary will be
held at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Ute
Naomi Baptist Church in Pomeroy.
The public is invited.

KNITTING YARN
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New selection of colors in this popular
hand knitting yarn by Coats and Clark .
3'12 ounce skeins.
RedHeart

Wontuk

$119

TRAVEL AND ACCESSORY
BAGS
The perfect Travel comPan ions .. tor overni ght or

around the world!
Jewelr y rolls, cosme tic purses, hosiery ro!ls, travel
knirs and many othe r styles.

REG. $4.50 .. . . .. . . . ................ SALE $3 .60
REG. $6.50 . ... . .................. . . SALE 55 .20
REG. 58.50 . .. ........ ......... . . . .. SALE 56.80
REG. 512 .50 . .. ....... . ... . ,. .. . .. . SALE $10.00

Girls' Dresses &amp;Outfits
Sunsuits, dresses. 2 piece coat and dr ess sets, pant
ouTf its. Knits, terr y and poly/ co tt on blends.
Sizes : N.B. to 24 mo n ths, 2 to 4, 4 ro 6x , 7 to 14.

REG. 53.50 ..... . . . .. . .. . . . . . ..... . . SALE 52. 65
REG. $6,00 . .. .. . .. ........... .. , , .. SALE 54 .50
REG. 511 .00 . .... ... . ... . .. ...... ... SALE 58.25
REG . S18.00 .. ... .. . .. ...... .. . .... SALE $13.50

SALE!

Vic ky Vaughan, Lucy Jr., Mustard Seed, just to
name a few of the quali1y li nes of jun ior dresses on
sa le Ihis weekend. Junior sizes 3 1o 15 .

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Sale$15.19
Sale$19.99
SaleS24 .79
Sale$33.59

6 MONTH MONEY MARKn
1.t.741%
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Substantial Penalty tor Ea~ty Withdrawal

WOMEN'S DRESS SALE
Famous make dresses that will compliment your
summer wardrObe . Sizes: Petite 6 to U; Misses 61o
20; Half Sizes 121ft to 26112 .

MEN'S59 .9S KNIT SHIRTS . . . , .. . .. . .. , . , , $7.96
MEN'S $12.95 KNIT SHIRTS ..... . , .... .. . 5lO.J6
MEN'S 516.95 KNIT SHIRTS •. . .. .. .... .. . $1UO

ALLOOK

FUlL LENGTH DOOR MIRRORS
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Re'Qular clnd extra large sizes, mostly solid colors.
Some with light weighl lining , A good seleclior. . .
Save thi s week .

New "NaiUral Look" full length door mirrors, 2
finishes. Simulated woven wicker and wide grain
pin oak. DISTOrtion tree float plale glass. Shatter
resislano construction ~ 14'x50" .

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Men's $15.95 Jackets
Men' s $19.95 Jackets
Men's $22.95 Jackets
Men's $29.95 Jackets

SALE 112.19
SALE 111.49
SALE t25." ·
SALE $35.29

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$12.60
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•...... .'. . .. $18.10
........••.. $23.60

Reg. '9.95

WASifi!'IGTON ~'!be COli of mailing a leiter probably iriu stay at
18 centa for the rest of1881, but the rate eould lncreaae u much u a
• nlcbl..&amp; )'811'.
For tile .:ond.!lme, the PGIIa1 Rat. CAinlmiaalon refused Thursday
to let the PGIIa1 Service implement a »cent charae for maWng a fir.
It-class letter. The cominisaion, which regulates mail charges, aald
the ratea are aufftdent for the Postal Service to break even.

WOMEN'S
~DINATE SPOR1SWEM
Special group · of sprlna
and summer sportswtar

In misses sites.

REG. 516.00 . ......................
REG. 523.00 ........ . . ... .... " . .. .
REG . m.oo .. .. .... ...... .........
REG. 544.00 ...... .. ...............

Mailing cost could go up

5 FT. SWING SPECIAL . .• , • . • . •. . MUO
4FT. SWING SPECIAL . ...• .•• , . • US.OO

Basic slyles, bOOt t,lare ahd straight leg. 1411&gt; oz . No
Faull blue denim .
Sizes 271o 42waisi. 30 to361ength.

MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS

BOYS 55 .95 KNIT SHIRTS ... , . , , .. , .......
BOYS$7.9SKNITSHIRTS .... . , ..........
BOYHf.YS KNI T SHIRTS .. ....... ........
BOYS$10.95 KNIT SHIRTS .... .. . . .. . . . .. .

REG. 53:79 . ... ................. . ...
REG. 55.79 .. . . . ...... . .......... . ...
REG. 57.79 ........ . ....... .. ... .. ..
REG. $11.79 . .. . . ."..... . . .. .. .. . ... . .

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MEN'S
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SWIM TRUNKS

SALE PRICES
BOYS' SWIM TRUNKS

One ad Two piece suits, rrunks, sels and coverups,
Spandex, poly/ cotton blendS and lerrv .

Sol id colors, pla ids, prints in sizes S, M. L and XL .

$6.36
57.16
S7.96
$8.76

II)YS' LIGHlWEIGHT JACKETS
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Save now on manv models - uprights tanks. Powerhead sweepers and self propelled models.

CHILDREN'S SWIMWEAR

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Men's S7.95 Swim Trunks . . .......
Men's $8.95 Swim Trunks . .. . .. .. .
Men's 59.95 Swim Trunks .. . ......
Men's 510.95 Swim Trunks . • ..••..

EUREKA SWEEPERS

SALE $2.95
SALE 54.65
SALE M.25
SALE St.45·

Sizes 8 to 20. Ideal for chillY evening or back ·to·
school next Iall . Entire stock on sale.

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BOYSII.95 JACKETS ... . .... .. .... ... .... 57.00

BOYS 11U5 JACKETS . ... . ........... ... $11.10
BOYS 111.95 JACKETS ...... .... ... .. .. .. $14.10

WOOD ROCKERS
PINE, MAPLE OAK
115.00 SEWING ROCKER .•.• • , . ••.• SALI Hf.OI
JllUSLOW lACK ROCKER ... .... SAL&amp;Iti.M
SUUS HIGH lACK ROCKER . • •.•. IALI1111.M
1161.95 HIGH IACIC ROCKER .. .... IALIIIU,M
t111.tSHIGtiiACIC ROCK Ell .. .... IALEI141-DI
tiiUS Hit" IIACIC ROCKER .... • · SALI114t,M
t1t1.K H..H IACtt IIOCIIIII ...... IALUlM.M
113fl.ts NIOH MCIC IIOCICIII ......... U! IIMM

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Slz,s 8 to 18. Solid colors and prints. Made
by Campus.

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REG. $5.00 .... . ........... SALE $3,99
REG. $8.00 ........... . .... SALE 56.39
REG.$11.00 ............... SALE$1.79
REG. $15.00 .............. SALE $11.99

Boys S5.95 Swim Trunks •.•....... 54.76
Boys S7.t5 Swim Trunks ..••. . . .. • 56.36
Boys $1.95 Swim Trunks .. . ....... S7.16
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LIVING ROOM SUITE SAVINGS UP TO

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K roehler LIVIIII loom Suites hfas-Love SNts
R11. 11171.M llfa, LI'H Stat, Cllllr. Multi cOlored

Ret. IU3t.OO Solo, Lovt Stll, Chair. Nylon flOral.
S1Vtl500
SAL. . . . . .
. Rll. 11175.00 sot•, Cllllr, Ottalllan. Brown Nylon.
Sntl400
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SALIIJII.M
Rt~.ISif.OO Lovt Sui. IIUII dacron.
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Savt 1110
SALI U.M
Ill! G. t11J7.10 lncllnlfll Sot111111 Cllllr. Rust nylon.
Savt Mil
IAI.II717.M
R11. 121:N.M llfi·LIW IMt IIOCktr, Htlvy pine
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lntrest rates continue to soar
WASHINGTON ~ Interest ratea on home loans for new singlefamily ~ soared to an average of 16.1 percent lui month, the
highest since !he all-lime rec:ord of 11.51 percent in ApriliSIO.
EarUer thla week, the government lllo reported that aales of new
houses leU 13..5 percent In April. Bob Sheehan, an ecoOOmist for the
NatiOnal A.IIOdation of Home Builders, uid sales may have worsened
since then becallle "May 1B when rates really took off."

PRICE

WOMEN'S SWIMWEAR
by Rose Marie Reid ahd Dotty Mann
Tne latest fabrics and styles.
Jr . sizes 5/61hru 15/16; Misses sizes a tnru 18; E•ora
sizes 40 lhru 44.

REG. $11.00
REG.$20.00
REG. $26.00
REG. 535.00

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SALE $13.60
SALES1UO
SALE 120.10
SALES21.00

.:,LADIES' PAJAMAS
Nylon, plisse and poly/cotton bl~nds. In sizes 321 to
4 . Quality brands like Kall, Phllmald and Lor·
raine.

REG. S9.00 .'............ , . SALE $7.20
REG. $12.00 ............... SALE SUO
REG. $16.00 . . ............ SALE$12.10
REG. $21.00 ... . ........•. SALE $16.10

LITTLE BOYS OU1FI1S
Suits, sunsuits, shorts sets, take·me-home sets, lono

pants and short pants.
SIZes : N.B.to26""?"thsand21o7.

14"

REG. M.M .. ....... . .. ............. SALE
REG. St.M, ..... .. ... .... . . ... . . . .. SALES7.19
REG. $13.00 . ·, ....... . ... . . . ... . . .. SALE 110'Jt
liE G. $11.00 .. , .• , .... .. , . ......... SALE 114:Jt

CHILDREN'S SUMMER lOPS

REG. $2.50 ................
REG. $4.75 ... .. ....... : . ..
REG. $1.10 •.....•.....• : .•
REG. $11.50 ....... ,., .....

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Banks must release fundi
WASHJNGTON ~ The Treasury Deparlmenl 1s ordering the
naUon's banks to turn over more than 12 billion In formerly f!Y"'n
Iranian asaell within two weeks or face the pnul'llllly of criminal acUon.
Under tenns of the U.S.-Jran agreement that freed the $2 American
hostages In January, the f2.08 billion - plua lnleresl- Is eventually
destined for Iran and for a security account whiCh an lntemational
trlbwllll wiU uae to pay what It considers valid claims aglinll the

uaeta.

15 people bum to death
NEW DELJU, India ~ At leull&amp; people burned to death In a fire
that dellroyed 400 thatch-roof houses In a 110111hem Indian vUlage, the
United New~ of India reported.
UNJ quotld local offlclalll u aylng that many more vll1lgen wm
feared to have perlllhed In the blue Thurlday.lt began u a amaU kitchen fire but quickly spread to the entire Vanavavaram vUiage, •
miles nor1heul of Madru In Andhra Pradelh state.

enttne

SALE S1.99
SALE$3.79
SALE 56.39
SALE $9.19

Landmine blast leaves eight dead

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ClJ:VELAND - 'l!le numbera lllecled , . . . , nlcN Ill the Ollig
LGttery'a daliJ PJM "The Number" and Wllk1y "Pyramid" and

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TOP WINNER-Top wilmer for the second consecutive year wasTy
Roush, soD of Gary and Mary Roush, co-owners of Riverside GoU Club.
Ty shot a 71 to wiD the event. Left to rlgh~ Ty and BID Nelson who presented Ty Is plaque.

Tax revision plan ready for Senate
OOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A
nwltlbillion dollar tax revlalon and
tu lncreue ,pa&lt;:Uge, to put Ohio
achoola cin finn financial ground
awaits an uncertain mid-June vote
In the Senate.
'l!le proposal emerged from the
GOP-eontrolled ways and means
conimlttee on a party line vote Thursday u lawmakers adjourned for
the weekend.
The Senate Finance Committee,
meanwhile, prepared for another
round of major cuts In the proposed
state budget for f1scal 1982. The eKtra parlnc was prompted by lowerthalHinticlpaled tax revenue projecUons.
Senate President Pro Tern
Thomu A. Van Meter, R·Ashland,
chief aponsor of the education funding plan, eKpecllll to go before the
fuU Senate the week Of June 15. It
would have to be approved by the
l..eglalalure and voters lhll Novem-

provided property tax relief through statewide vote ..
ber before taking effect.
an
income tax credit while imposing
Under Van Meter's plan, aU school
Van Meter said the btu and a comhikes
in
the
corporate
franchise,
operating
property tax millage ' on
panion constitutional amendment
personal
income
and
sales
taxes.
It
residential
and agricultural properwiU stay In the rules panel next
ty, except for a basic 10 mills called
week, allowing time for members to failed on a party line vote.
Sen. Richard H. Finan, R- " inside millage," would be
digest Ute final version and affected
Cincinnatl, committee chainnan, repealed.
associations to lake a stand.
A statewide uniform levy of 30
said
the ballot ap~roach may be the
If enacted, the.plan would reduce
only
viabl~
alternative.
mills
would be levied on aU Inresidential and agricultural properFor
the
package
to
clear
the
dustrial,
commercial, mineral,
ty taxes by $1.6 billion, hike inSenate,
majority
Republicans
who
public utility and tangible personal
dustrial and commercial taxes by
f515 miUion and produce $1.5 million control the chamber 111-15 must gar- property. Funds generated by the
ner support from their own ranks tax would be pooled at the county
in additional income tax revenue.
and
pick up at least two other votes level and distributed equally to each
Democrats opposed the btu In
from
Democrats. Twenty votes are school district in the eouilty on a percommittee, and Sen. Kenneth R.
n&lt;!eded
to adopt the resolution pupil basis. A I percent personal inCox, !).Barberton, unsuccessfully
placing
the
proposed constitutional come tax would be imposed with the
901111ht adoption of a substitute plan
revenue retained by the system in
that could bave been implemented amendment on the baUot.
1£ passing the Senate, the package which the taxpayer resides.
without · putting the issue before
would
go to the House, where
The proposal also provides for the
voters.
Speaker
Vernal
G.
Riffe
Jr.,O.New
distribution
of state funds on a for"The Legislature could pass this
Boston,
opposes
putting
the
issue
on
mula
which
assures that each
package now, averting the crisis Inthe
ballot.
Gov.
James
A.
Rhodes
district
will
receive
at least $1,900
stead of passing the buck to the
also
wants
the
Legislature
to
deal
per
pupil
in
state
aid,
Finan
said.
people In November ..." he said.
with
the
problem
without
a
Cox's proposal would have

Wheeling miners jeer union leader
WHEEUNG, W.Va. (API ~
United Mine Workel'l President Sam
Olurdl got another rude reception In
Whee1inl u •bout 40 clllident
nan, many can'7iJII picket 111M.
lhouted llld Jeered the unlllllelder.
"The Wheeling Feeling Don't Like
SUn's Dealing," aiel one sign In a
labolf on the llogan of Jamboree

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BANGKOK. Thailand - El&amp;hl border policemen were ldlled and
three wOunded when tbelr jeep bit a 1andrnine planted by Communlll
rebela, pollee '-lquartera llld today.
.
It l8id the inl1ur'pnta opened fire with rockets and millllel Thurlday on two jeepl C8J'I1tnc 18 policemen
a highway eo m11e11
north of here. the flnl jelp hit the lladmjne and the IIIII:OI1d pve dlue
1n a »mmnute aun battle, hlldquarten uld.

Winning Ohio lottery' number

WW NET WINNERS-'l'yiDc for lot aet boo~n at the aiiiiWII Dave DOes
CelebrltJ Golf T0111'118111eat were Red 'l'lreker and Phll KeUy. Showul-r
ere 'I'Uebr, Kelly IIIII BIU Nelson, general chairman who pre~~eDted the
awaniL See more Katie Crow pbotol on pages 3and 5,

U.s.A., a ceuntry-westem mllllc
. . . ~ iD the city.

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For little girlS select from hailers. oanks, blouses
ancl knll tops.
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. For IIIIIs boVS select from plackeo Iron I \hirts, knit
tops and tanks.

INtalaiM. S.veiMI
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SALI N71.M
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, June 5,1981

TOLEDO, Ohio - Four of the quintuplets born to a Flndlily couple
earlier this week remained In stable condition early today at Toledo
H01pital, according to an administrative wlstant there.
'!be four babies, children of George and Janice Gral18ta, were born
three months prematurely on Monday. They were In lncubalqra today,
their breathing ualated mechanicaUy, said the hospital's Carlos
Marroquin.
.
'!be fifth Infant, Britton Aualln, died Wednesday Of cafdiGo
respiratory failure.

3RD ST., RACINE, OH.
Member FDIC

WRANGLER lJEANS

A lre mendous selection of styles and colors for wear
with jeans, active spohs, casual and dress wear
Tank tops are included for. th is sale.
·
S, M, L, XL and XXL sizes.
MEN'S5S.9S KNIT SHIRTS ... . .. .. . . ... .. , S4.76

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niture and alcoholic beverages.
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CaPital goods pricesroee 0.9 percent, Including big
jwnpe for agriculture and construction machinery.
The 0.4 percent overall increale 1B In the Labor
Department's producer price Index for flnilhed goods
-that is, goods ready for sale. The Index 1B considered
a good indicator of future price trendll In retail con-·
swner prices.
The unadjusted 19117-based producer price Index
S\ood at 2611.9 In May, meaning that goods which cost
$10 in 1967 cost$26.891n May.
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Four quintuplets remain stable

MEN'S $19.95

$7.00 . ........ , ...... SALE $5.59
$11.00 ............... SALE $8.79
$16.00 .......... . ... SALE $12.79
$22.00 .............. SALE $18.69

And price 1ncreues 8110 were reeorded for floor:
coverings, boolla, soaps and detergents, household

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MOUNT STERIJNG, Oblo- About 151aw enfon:ement offlcialaand
a bear provided entertainment ThUI'Idlly for aboull50 speclaton who ·
· gathered In rural Musldngwn County to watch the attempted capture
of the beast.
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Muaklngum County Sheriff's Sgt. We! Elson said his department
received a caU at about 8 ·p.m. from a woman who said the siJ:..foot
black bear wu stimdlng In her yard.
'!be bear wu shot with a tranquilizer gun after II climbed Into a
tree, Fearing II would doze off and hurl itself by falling, officials cut
the tree in bail.

ELBERFELDS JUNE SALE
A wide choice of styles and colors for Spring!
Terry, canvas, macrame, feather, leather and
others.

In a separate report, the t..bor Deparlnient llald
finllhed ene117 goods at the 'irholesale level dectined
0.5 percent iii May, the f!,.a decline aiDce February
1978.
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Within that category, guollne prices declined 1.8
percent, and the Index for home heating oil decrea.sed
1.2percent although natural gas prices roee SOII)ewhat;
the report aald.
Prices for .conswner food at the wholesale level
stayed even In May for,l)le lllicmd month in arow, a!ao
contrlbuUng to the relatively lllllllillncrease In overall
wholesale lnllation. ·
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Pusenger car prices continued to rise In May, climbing 1.2 perceniaftera 1.4percentgalnin April.

Deputies subdue missing bear

PORCH SWINGS

Special sale prices on our entire stock of stereo
albums. Pop, •ountry , religious, sound·tracks and
children' s albums.

$8.49
59.29

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Voi.JO,No.36

SAUl

Sale pri ce s on entire stock. Short sleeve styl es and
tank tops included•, .

56.79

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Copyrighted 1911

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - LAST 'lWO DAYS

ALBUM SALE ·
54.99

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FASHION HANDBAGS
REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.

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The wholeaal&amp;oprice Inflation rate, which lranllatea
Into an annual rate of 4.6 percent, wu the !0'1re41 Iince
the 0.4 percent reported 1ut December.
The unemployment rile, whlch many arialysts have
been espectlng In light of the apparently weakening
national economy, waa the flrBI liillce 1ut October and
also mar~ the higheJt level since that moath's 7.6
percent.
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The May lncreue ·- up from the 7.3 pen:ent that had
held for the p...,....Dng three months :..... . , the biQ.a
Iince May of 1ut year, when·the nceuion boolled the
unemploymeill rate up 0. 7 percentage pobit, 8110 to 7.6
percent. I
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Total employmeril aclually 1ncreued about 280,000
lui month, aCCOt'dlnl to the new t..bor Department
report releued today. But the nwnber of job hopefuls
roee even Iuter, llldlng f25,000 Americana to the
jobleu rolla, the report aiel.
'The seuona!IY adJusted unemployment ratea rose
from 5.1 percent to ~.3 pereent for adult men, from 6.6
percent to u percent for adult women and frtm 19:1
P-'_rcent
to lU perCent for leenigera.
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Mlddle.,Ortllnlt at 2 a.m. took !man ru.iday night.
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Herbert GWtey, Broadway st., to
Forfeiting·were James E. Dixon,
Peebles, and Charles A. Stanley,
V
. eterans Memorial HOlpital; al4:09 Maaon, W. Va., po each plllled on
p.m. took Pete Kl1 In, Rutland Sl·• to charges of driving while lntoUcated,
Veterans Memorial; ' at 4:42· p.m. and Bernard L ea-A"- Be
took Amy J hnaon Beech St 10
· '"""'ra, Uville,.
o Ce te' I 6 •t .,
$32, speeding. '
H
lz
Medicaf
. o er
n r; a '' p.m.
Fined were Terry M. JarreD,
took O'Dell Blake, CoalSt., to Holzer Pomeroy; $225 and costs and three
Medical Center; at 9:03 p.m. took . days In jail, driying while inGary Hart, Racine St., to Veterans toxlcated; Sally Lambert, MidMemorial, and at 10:30 p.m. took dleport, S50 and costs, disorderly
John Ae1lier to Veterans Memorial.
The Rutland Unit at 12:12 a.m. took rnanner.. Max Laudennilt, Middleport, wu placed ·on 30 days
Frank Holiser • White HiU Road, to prol)ation for permitting a dog to
Veterans Memorial, and the barkcontlnuously.
Pomeroy Unlt ati:04 p.m. took Vena
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Whaley, Rpck Springs Road, to
Carl AIUe, Racine, forfeited a $50
Veterans Memorial.
bond, posted on a no driver's Ucense
charge, in the court of Pomeroy
Mayor Clarence Andrews Tuesday
Plan Friday meeting
night.
The Meigs County Foxhunters
Association will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Friday at the Ponderosa on Eagle
Ridge Road: All Interested pe1'8111111 Charge dr.aws fine
are Invited to attend. 'l'lxllle needing
JACKSON - David Jenkins, 24,
more Information can caD 949-2320
Syracuse, charged with sexual imor94!1-2744.
position in · Jackson County
Municipal Court, was fined $50 and
Veterans Memorial
costs Monday. ·
Jenkins was charged by the
Admitted-Herbert Gilkey, MidJackson
sheriff's department May
dleport; Kathryn Weaver,
29
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with
allegedly corrupting a
Pomeroy; Vena Whaley, Pomeroy;
Oscar Klein, Middleport; Robert minor, a 14-year-old Jackson High
DeLong, Portland; John Aelker, School student, In a May 221ncident.
The incident is alleged to have
Middleport.
taken
place on old SR 124, where
Discharged-Ronald Jeffers, KenJenkins
reportedly had sexUal
neth Lawson, Clarence Haning,
relatiol18 with the girl.
Beatrice Rairden, Willlam Hall.

MEN'S UGHIWEIGHT JACKEl'S

JUNIOR DRESSES
Reg. S19.00
Reg. $25.00
Reg. $31.00
Reg. 542.00

Three defenctants forfeited bondi ·
and two others were fined In the ·
court of Middleport Mayor Fred HOI, ·

OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 - SATURDAY TIL 5

$1.49

W~NGTON (AP).,... '!be nation's UIIIIIIPioymenl ,
rate ahol up three-tentha·of a pe~e poiJII to 7.8
peltillt In May, but the flNt decline In three yean In
wholesale enti'BY prices held Inflation at the ~e
level to a 0.4 percent lncreue, the iovernmenl repor-

a.rdl ebovld
WIQ' IJirouch
tbemlnln!Mothe ..... tiWWVA
radio ataUon far an hew 1oBt talk
lhaw. When he 1at1r ree....,.ed, he
ilu apln c:oufaalled by the pickell
n lallald llrlefty 1111111101111 of them
biiGN ..tartn. a1llilllll car.
."TIIIi JiUn1't btpjMied to me
blbe," Oaardl tDkl ripllrten when
lieNald&amp;il atadlal.
CJiurda -to llllll wllb miDera In
"»rri Will Virllala tadi71D windip I U I ldonllllar Of tllellllon'l
II 1•• eGIIfltlcll. Tile IJIIW'a
liD,tll Jllllllben will .... 011 •
propoud eontreet with the
Bltlliillnoaa Coal Operators
All ciJiloa oallllrday.
Qwdlllld ~ tltiiiiiK

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not accepted bave been laken care of agreement the best that will be
... I don't know wbal their problem negotiated by any Wlion this year.
But he admitted that the UMW may
is."
When Church ~ to Wheeling have picked a bad lime to go on
two months ago to back an earlier strike.
"It's a shame that we bad to go on
contract proposal, lie was . also
greeted by jeering pickets and had strike when the operators had 200
to be escorted to a waiting car by miuton tons of coal in stockpiles and
poUce. The contract wu voted down about 711,0110 of our people were laid
off," Church said.
2-llna union election in March.
"It wasn't a good time to have a
Cbun:b called the tentative

strike. We could not have the
economic impact on the companies
that we would like to have."
Church said the union might want
to look at some changes over the
next three years that could
eliminate long contract strikes. The
present walkout has lasted 71 days
and the 1978 agreement was reached
after a 111-day strike.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, ,June 5,1911

$

WASHINGTON -llalf a loaf, says where a tax bill must be launc!led, Ita tuea drllp from .,,3Z3 to fi,IM!l,
the prvverb, Ia better than nune; and «e hear loud rumlilinp of doubt and for ~. avlng of 'nearly $1,too; Here .
as a workinl! proposition that dlsconten~. .W.ould the ad· we cOiild aped to aee,the ReaP!!
proverbial truth Ia ooi to be denied. miJilstr8tion's bill ~ the · ~ woiklng more effectively.
In the nature of thinga, the doubts
But in the matter of Mr. Reagan's desired .results? The answer is that
tax bill, the proverb dtJe8 not apply. nobody knoWs. We know what the wlllll'fllBL Prediction Ia a difficult
Unless Congress gives the president people say they would 'do, In Mardi art, aa some wit· has noted,
pretty much what he has asked for, the Opinion ~rch Corporation espetia!ly when It involves lbe
nothing will be gained and a great took poll. This question was asbd: future. Experts read histop&gt; and in"If your tax rates were reduced by dlcates differently. In a llne~p of
deal culd be lost.
Mr. Reagan's program has two 30 percent over three yesra; would qllll1'fel.lng ec&lt;111Drilists, you pay your
main elements. He wants tax cuts you spend an of.the money, or wOuld money and you take your choice. So
that are substantial; and he wanlll ou save some of It or use It to repay iDUch for the doubts.
the rate reductlosn spread over an debt?" Four out of five reapondenta · The diiiContent Ia mostly political.
assured period of years. If either of replied that they would save some of Uberal Democrat&amp; have no affection
these elements is significantly com- the mD!Iey or apply it paying off for a balanced budget. am! no deep
their debla.
~ about deficit spending. Led
promised, the plan collapses.
This might not be true of tax· by House · Speaker Thoinas P.
This is because llie main economic
idea is 1) to stimulate savings, which payers at the lower end of the Jn- O'Neill, they want to restore the
should help to reduce inflation, and come ladder. Afamily of four with a budget cula In social programs. "U .
2) to foster invesbnent, which in · wage Income of $10,000 now pays ~t lllll8IIS busting the budget,:'
time · should generate · higher about $374 in income tuee. Under said the speaker, "I'm for bilstlng ·
revenues even at the lower rates. By the a&lt;\llliniSiratlon's biU, thla famliy the budget." The liberals want to see
reducillg the total burden of taxes as would pay $322in 1982, a reduction of the tax bill revised ao the lower and
a percent of personal income, Mr. $52 or precisely $1 a week. Plf to middle ln~e taxpayen will get ·
greater savings •asn the high income '
Reagan's program also would HambW'ger Heaven!
But at higher levels, the prospec- families wlllgetless.
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enlarge our personal freedom, but
tlve
savings
are
proportionately
Compromises
may
be
foand
that
.
that is a philosophical idea and I put
greater. At $50,000, this same will soothe some of this discontent.
ltoffforanotherday. .
, I.n the House of Representativs, siatistlcal family of four would see So long as the two main objectives :
are kept clearly in mind, lhere Ia
room for adjustment. But if we are
quotlng proverbs, let us remember
the goose and the golden eggs, or in a
homelier ·version, let us
acknowledge that if one is huntlng
Ill Cu11rt Slrtd
Pomeroy, Ohio
ducks, one has to go where the ducks
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are. If the .P~ ill to~ a ·
prodyctlve economy through
greater capital' inVestments, 11\e Jn- ··
vestments will have to pome chieDy ·
from the moneyed claaa. The 4.1
mlllloh families with incomes above
$50,000 file only S
of all tax

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total taxes. ·
Jrl any event, the showdown. time
ls 111 !land. If a tax bill is to be 3greed
upon before the August recess, the
key efemenla will have !0 be flsed
thla month. I confess my OWl) doubts

Pom~ro'I'-Middleport,

· BY ston' WOLFE
MASON ' - l'he local Bt8· Bend
Wtlther W88 very ~alive,
but the show went on aa scheduled,
and the third £llllual Dave DUes Golf
aaa.tc at Riverside GOlf Course in
Muon welit down in the record
books aa a success: •
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EVery penny of money earned as a
result of the Dllea&gt;Claaaic stays entirely in .the Meip-Maaon area.
After a welcoming address by host
Dave Oiles, respective foursomes
l8llelllbled and prepared for the 10
a.m. tee-off. Racine resident Milford
Frederick officially got the .tour·
nament underway with an eehOing
shotgiip start. The 36·foursomes and
I wo threesomes teed off
llimultaneously at variOUs locations
on the 18-hoie Riverside Cow.·
lbreatening skies Certainly didn't
hamper the opening festivities liS ex.

that hings will wort out 88 prettily
·as the president precUca. but on
billanCe. the af8UIIM'!III for Ilia
program seem· better !hall teb
argurnenll againlt it. Toll a few
pork chops to Tip O'Neill, and let us
gel on with the bill.

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citement and jovial conversation .Riven!
. de .Cl""house . . Bill NelsOn,
The. cetebrated "Snake Killer
""
. prevailed throughout the &amp;olf COW\' chairman Iii the Djles Classic, Awar\1': weK to Paul Ba~,
se DUes the tournament originator ~ awards to outstanding President ol Bane One of Ponleroy.
~ alw~yB noted the ·fact that ~ · perfonnances during the day,
Middieport'l BilJ CbUds !'88 the
Alth h th
et
d recipient ol the cov-'-' ""·celebrlti- attending the claaalc are
truly,
~all of the ~gproble:wf:aon!~O:~ Feeder Awatd." 'l'tle ~~ted
celebrities have contributed greatly thrived on the challenae 8111\ tumed "River ~~ Award" was p~nlell
totheaucceasOfthetourniunent. , awesome performances. Each par· . toPhill(el!y.
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. Before 10,:30 had ilrrlved, '· tl)~ ' ticlpant lri the classl~ reee!ved a
Jackie Sherrill~[:_Dach of the Pitt
hov~ ciOUII!! above produced a pewter plate for his entree and each· · Panthen, poited
lqest drive of
steady driZzle, bUt the show went on award wbiner was presented a. the day and was gtveri an award for
as. the· golfen challenged the rain . plaque.
·
his effort. ·Meigs Countian Ron Spenarid the treacherous Riverside
'l'tle llldividuallow net award went cer won closest to 'pili honon and
Greens.
to'Red Tucker and Phil Keily, who receivedasetof,golfclubs,courtesy
Near the finish of the tournalll!!nt,· tied with a~ pet score,. KeUy's han- of Jim "Mooae" Barton. Spencer,
-' the
·
d his usins Ik
the. Big Bend.sun brightenea
up .
dicapwas 20, while Tucker's was )4.. an
co
e and Dave froi;D
day, drying up the. rain-aollked par- . Professional golfer and PGA pro Racine were an attired in casual,
tlcipants and producing an ironic Dave MalT shot a 71 on the day as but flashy golfing outfits.
setting for the .conclusion' of this did local st:ar Ty RoUsh, who
'l'tle foursome of Larry Powell,
claaaicevent.
received the ·award for individual Rick Crow, Byron Wilson, and
After the conclusion of the event, tow gross. Ty is the defen"'"n
River: Harold Wise took honors WI
. 'th the.
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scores were tallied and an awards side Champion, and 'the soh of Mary low team net SCOfl! of 2119. Team low
' presentation made outside the and Gary Roush.
gross honon went to .Chuck Stobart,
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Bill Childs, John .Musser, and Dr.
Armando Colombo.

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Pushing
for passage of President Reagan's
budget .and tax programs, administration strategists are trying to
divide Democrat&amp; - which Isn't too
difficult these days - and write new
rules for Congress.
So far, the strategy. is succeeding.
But lt ts not without risk, on both
fronta.
The question of compromiae on his
three-year, 30 percent tax cut has
been perking for weeks. AI first,
Reagan said no, he would stand on
his original proposal. Then the administration said maybe. Then it of·
fered to accept a slightly smaller tax
cut and to delay the effective date.
When that gesture failed, the ad·
ministration succeeded ln
maneuvering the Democrats into a

PAT WHlTEHEAD
As~lslant

BOB HOEFLICH

Publillh:o,.:fConlroller

Gnel'll ~ucer

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
New11 Editor

A MEMBER nl 1'11~ Also.:ilted Pr~n . Inland Dally Prns A~!MK'illloD and tile
Aml'riran Nt'WIIPI~ Publl11krs Atlloriatlon .

I.F.ITERS OF OPINION an- welt·llmrd. Tht"y ~huald ~ lm th1n 300 words lmtJ. All
ll'lll·u art' "ubjr•·t tu t•tlltlnM •nd must tw Nil(n~d " 'lth namt&gt;, iiddrtf'll and ttltplhlrM'
numtwr. Nn UR KIJ(nt'CIIt•tlt'~ M'illlk· pu~ll ~ hrd. l.tUHs Hhituld bt· in Jlnlld LIHtr. •ddrtouln~r:
i.~~ut•s . Rrllpt•ninWIIIU••s.

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Letter to the editor
Clouding the issue
. :A few days ago your ·paper
published an article by Art Buchwald entitled "Get the Secular
Humanist". AB is his custom, his
clllwnn shed no light on the subject
at all. He stated thst a secular
liumanist is difficult to identify. He
s)lcceeded in clouding the issue by
stating they, "look just like you and

me."
: He is correct, there ls no physical

&lt;lifference between a llunanist and
anyone else, just as there is no
Physical difference between a wine
maker and a dairy fanner. But, get
. tlJem to talk about COW5 and you can
easily make the distinction.
: The basic differences between
hUmanists and Christians are these:
(1) Hwnanlsts think man has the an·
swers IO an of life's problems aQd
exclude God's wisdom, while the
Christian trusts In God's wisdom the Bible. (2) .The humanist feels
moral standards are to be regulated
by man, not God, while the Christian
~ts in the Bible for moral standards. These are not a Cbriatlan's
definition of a hWnanlst, but the
ICWnanlsl's description of them. l!ielves as revelaed in the Hwnanist
Manifesto, both the 1933 and 19'13
Mitions. ·
·
: Now, if one has no standards or
low standards of morality, all of this
would make no difference. If one

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sequence, however).
The failure of Mr. Buchwald was
in not making clear the choices we
have. His appraoch is like that of a
boy who doesn't want ot see the fish,
but insists on muddying up the
stream ao thst no one else can.
We need to know: (A) There is a
definite ,difference In philosophy,
and (B) It matters which one is in a
position of influence.
Mr. Buchald stated "no one is safe
1111W congress sets up an "antisecular humanist committee to get
at the root", and "if we're going to
go back to the old moral values that
made this country great, we're
going to have to do it with searchand-destroy methods." He goes on to
say we may have to bum the people.
We all know thlJ tongue • in • cheek
style of writing is colorful, but it
points to no answer.
II we choose the Bible as a stan.dard, It makes aU the difference In
the world whether we have a Bible
believer or a Bible denier
(humanist) in the position of influence.

WASHINGTON (AP) -After five
years of legal wrangling, one movie
and the discovery of 35 fake wills,
the Howard Hughes estate is once
again before the Supreme Court.
At issue is ai}..Mtempt · by both
Texaa lllld-California to tax the late
tycoon's holdings, valued at up to
$1.1 billion.
The high court agreed Monday 'In
decide the procedures for working
out the tax dispute, but that may
prove to be only one of aeveral
challenges in the Hughes case that
wind up before the nine justices.
Hughes left behind a tangled web

made the effort to get their pricing
act toptber and once more one of
their nmnber .ueceeded 1n upstag·

inl aD lbe rat.

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~ . Today I! Friday, June~. tbe Iiiith day ol11!81. 'lbereare 209 days .leftln

:the year.
Today'shighlightinhiatory:
.
OnJune5,1940, theBIWe of France began during World Warn.
: On this date:
· · In 1112, Unlted States forcealanded In Cuba.
.
In 1817, more than I miUion American 11llll flll[ltered for the World
. ·War I draft
.
· · In 118'1, what came to be known 88 the Sbr-D.y War erupted betww
Isr~el and the Arabllil the Middle Eaal.
. .· And In 1111, Sen. RAiblrt F. Kennedy wu gunned down by 1D llllld"in
'Lol Anplel.
; ' r.n ,.,. qo: Seven Palestinian guerrilla Grpnlutlaalla - -

AccardiDg to one view, the S.udlB'
·-In~ olf their 12 part.
nen II only tempcilvy. When the 12
refuled to buy the S.udl demand for
a COIIIjii'OIDile .nfonn price betthe $41 per barrel dluted by
the lldlc gGUgel I and the Saudi

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N, RoRer"""""· n :J2.91-41, Eflc!le ~

!r.IUI.'I'ot.lii37Jm.
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•· Tom illod ~; Ge•rlh,..•-"...-.
l,l - . Blljdy ·IIIIOI't 13-:.

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=-~i'l:~~tlllll-?9, Glenn H. CUip IW$.
•· a,~~ I0.76.fll, wan..- a....... :.

·Jim BortGniMI-111. Robert RIIUI1117473,

~~~fT,;I;i,Gm~~IOZ.11,KennitWallon:JO. ~~14-1H2,8al'T1Grayl..._tt Tcllals

J~· ~~~· 'f!"'1.:,': lt:.::!: ~~.~r ~~~'';.::. :

Totaii31W04.

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2112.

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~O.:id~tt.:.~ ~~.Jay
I .

C!Janey

1 . Frih Howell m.11N~~, Dr. Allen 27-ION%.
Jlllvl McMurray li-9H3, Dr. Schmidt !4-IOUI.'

~. T~=~·rifftn:JO.IIt-t7,Dr. ReyPick""'"·.

Cr iAUI!htetll-7~. Benny EwlnK 26-104·

71, Dole Warner :JI.9S.71, Jerry Powell :MI-IJ3.43.

To&lt;aism-271. ·
• · Johnny Pllnll:HI~. BIU Diles 11-11-67, Dr.
Robert Main 11470, Harold Mossich, i:HS-77.
T01ala33f.ll3.

• · Pon Devine -;~'r/''"
RlepeMof!72. Jay - " " 1
, Paul Spelrich :J0.99.

118. Tolala . .Bl.
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BW Uzelac 4-71-71, il&lt;lb MIUer Jl-90-71,
SO.Ve Stllcy, II-9Nl. Jlllvl Murphy 11-111-72.
r ...IB 313-IW. ,
• · Jim ii"1JY JO.lOI-71, Mart. Weakly
Don Fotll~ 1-79, Dole GOldsberry 18-9375. TotaiS:tll-:1116.
• · Juon illl!tla IWI-~ohn RidKeway , Jr.
21-93-72. Dick Fef'KIII'lll
71. TOtal.. :!7$.211.;.

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11&amp;-71, Jim Pro!rttt22-11·7$, Dr. Ridllway :11-liJI. •.
71. TOiaiBI12-3ll.
,
x · J•ckteSherritll~7W,JimO'Brian-71 ,
Pat O'Brian 1·11·10, Emie Shuler 11472. T...bi

32$-277

• • • oave Diles 1&gt;¥1·72, Ed Easterly 26-121-1112,:.
Relph Lombard 11-. Joe cote -11. T... ia. ·
31$-317.
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• - Art Moran 11-&amp;1-11, Tom woue 22-13-71,
c.rrop N•rrlil :MI-11~. Elson Spe..,.r 21-11-71. ·
TOiab393-00I.
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x • Jim Shewak 14-71-&lt;4, Tom Crillp la.tll-7~ · ·
Tom Mea IIIli! 21·101-«l, Marl&lt; Ruo! 11-117~. :
Totals 319-314 . .
x. Byroo WU.on0.72-7~ Rick~~.
Larry Powell 17~1·71, Harold Wile u..&amp;~. ·
Totat. 33$-illll.
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in the House before joining the administration, said it is essential that
the spending bill be considered under a closed rule. Thai would mean
no amendments - at least no surprise amendments __ cyuld be of.
fered on the House floor.
House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill
Jr. said he thinks there should be
sill, per)laps12 amendment votes on
such items as college student loans,
school lunches and health programs.
Even conservative congressmen,
dedicated to cutting the budget total,
could have trouble recording votes
against some of those items. With
amendmenlll barred, the vote would
be on the total, not on politically sensitive components of the budget.
Stockman also proposed that
budget draftsmen for the House and

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the Senate confer informally, before
either chamber votes, on their versions of the blueprint. That way, he
said, they could work out major dlf·
ferences before floor action, and
speed the whole proceSs.
That's not the way it UIIIBily
works. Standard procedure is for the
House to pass ils bill and the Senate
to act on ita own version. When
that's done, they appoint a speclal
committee to settle the differences.
That takes time, sometimes weeks·
or. even months. And Stockman wanlaspeed.
Reagan stressed parinenhip with
Congress In presenting his econonilc

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LOW NET TEAM-Takbig team boaon at the tlilrd 111o
111111 Dave Diles Celebrity Gelf TOIU'II8lllenl dlon

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witli Bill Nelloa, tournament chairman, were 1-r
Harold Wise, Byron WUso11, Larry PoweU 8Dd Rick
Crow.

good effort of three strikeouts and

proposals.
It's clear that he Intends to be the

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of financial affairs when he died of
kidney failure on April S, 1976, while
en route to a Houston hospital from
Acapulco, MexicO.
His saga has already inspired a
movie - dubbed "Melvin and
Howard" - about a Utah service
station operator who claimed a large
chunk of the l!lte industrialist's
money.
Three years ago, Melvin Durrunar
lost a bid to prove thst Hughes had
left a will giving him one-sixteenth
of.the estate.
Already, more thail420 groups and
individuals have lin~ up t9 share in

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the recluse industrialist's fortune.
at his death.
List December, the Hughes
Two states chiefly in the running
Medical Institute of Miami lost a bid for the domicile title are California
in the Nevada Supreme Court to and Texas. The winner will be
prove it was the beneficiary of a allowed to levy hefty "death taxes"
"lost" Hughes will. Two months on the estate.
later, a state judge in Houston
California claims that a
decided that Hughes had left no wtu technlcality bars the domicile
at all.
question from being decided In the
Lawyers for the estate have said lower federal court, and that II the
that an extensive search has contention now before the Supreme
produced 35 fake wills.
Court.
The Supreme Court agreed MonTexas officiaLs would tike to levy
day to decide whether a lower their 16 tiercent death tax on the
federal court can determine Hughes' estate - which is valued anyWhere
chief residence - or "domicile" - from '167 million to $1.1 billion.

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been able to go it Jaraely alone
becauae ol their dominant productlan politlon - 40 percent of OPEC's
enUre oulpuL If - and that II the
vital word at the IIIIIDIIIt- the 12 do
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ford.
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the COIIiiWilei'll. It would llllt mean an
end to price increaaes, only ~mu­
th&amp;board lncreaaes on a aeheculed
bull and fiBed preCiaely aCCGrdlng
to what the S.udil figure the market
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fectlvely at the mercy of the Saudil
the consuming nat101111 are. And in
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and not knowing whit to do Wtth
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In a liighly contested pony league thr~walks.
game, Pomeroy edged Eastern 2-1
Syracuse hitters were Shawn Ar·
despite a liard-fought .b!lltle by both nott with four singles, John Riffle
clubs. The Pomeroy Royals scored with three singles, and David Amone run In the top of the third inning, burgey with a single and triple.
Mike Kloes, Chris Baer, Doug
but Eastern came back to tie the
game in the bottom of the fourth. Owens, · Shawn Cunningham, and
The Royals scored the winning run Todd Lisle each singled for the winin the tOp of the seventh, when Jolu! ners. For Middleport Tim Cassell
Perritl singled, stole second, and and Donald Stein each singled twice.
scored on a Randy Siewart double.
Donnie Becker singled and tripled,
Randy Stewart was the winning while Scott Haning singled and
pitcher With 10 strikeouts and 12 doubled.
walks, ·while scattering only two r - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
Eastern hits.
Mike Collins suffered the loss in
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relief of Jim Newell. They combined
for tlu:ee strikeouts and eight walks.
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TONIGHT 1hru JUNE 18
doubled, and Rhett Mllhoane and
Jackie Welker singled. Jay Car·
penler and Tom Everett each
He's mad. He's bad.
singled to account for the only
Eastern hits.
And he's
In little league action, Syracuse
coniinued to win in the area with a
1f&gt;.7 win over Middleport's Braves.
Winning pitcher Mike Kloes posted
three strikeouts and ooe walk,
before getting relieved by Amburg~y in the fourth.
Amburgey faimed two and walked
six in his stint on the mound. Donnie
Becker suffered the loss despite a

Hughes estate before Supreme Court

Wbidl~~~e? Ome now. Can there
beanyquelltion? The t'OIIII.illlliWel'
Ia S.udl Arabia and It wins us - the
Denny Coburn COIIIuming indultrlal nations Minister, Galllpolill possibly aa much 88 another year of
Christian Church relatively liable IIIII1Y prices.
SUI the emPbast• Ia on possibly.
'l1lere' Ill much quelllonlng in the
Iller math ol the Geneva meeting of
the 13 OPEC mlnilten u to what
their agreement to continue
dlaa&amp;feetnc lllelll8 for the future of
warld all llljlpllllll and ol the cartel

Today in history• .

position in which they had to
struggle to compromise among
themselves.
Democrats on the House Ways and
Means Conunittee agreed Wednesday to draft a tw~year tax cu~
·with a 5 percent reduction effective
Oct. 1 and another 10 percent on July
1, 1982.
The White House promptly said
that wasn't gOOd enough and
forecast that a building coalition
would attract Democrats a.s well as
Republicans to the Reagan formula.
Budget director David A. Stock·
man is getting into the fine print of
legislative procedures in demanding
that Congress stick with the $36
bllllon in budget cuts already ap-.
proved in outline. •·
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wallyPipp,il!lltsportaworldl)'lll. bol of anyone who takea a day off
811!1 then watchea hla IUbltltute tar
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Diego Padres elubboule tbla - -·
Wben Randy Baas started poorly
·this aeum as the San Diego flnt
bueman, Manager Frank Howard
replaced him with Broderick
Perldns, who promptly became one
of ·the hottest hitters In the National
League.
· Rasa didn't · alarl . again for · 32
gamea, and other players JI4Sied
Pipp's name over Bass' on hiB locker
and Lo~ Gehrig over Pel'ldns' name.
It was Pipp whom Gehrig replaced
- and then played 14 years without
rniaaipg a game.
Unlike Plpp, Billa - laal year's
American Association Most
Valuable Player when he hit Y1
another and
chance
to win
his job back,
.homers
drove
in 1431'111111got
and he ·took advantage of the opportunity Thiii'Sday.
He r'et1irned to the·lineup to dri:ve
in four·runa with a single, dOuble and
home run aa. the Padnls beat the
Houston Astros 7-6.
Mter the game, PlpP's name was
oVer Perkiris' locker ai1d Baas aaw
Gehrig's name wriUen over hiB Own,
In the only.other Nations! t.eague
games, St. Louis beat Montreal H
and Pittsburgh edged Chicago $-4 in

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Touruameal held Thursday at Riverside Golf Club,
Masou.

ABANDONED-These golf carts were abandoned nual Dave Diles Celebrity Golf Tournament was held.
wblle the occupants took shelter from the heavy rain The rain may have slowed play, but It certainly didn't
Thunday at Riverside GoH Course where the third au- stop II.

Legion· post~
first vict_ory
TACKUNG ATOUGH JOB,;_ Mississippi State's • .sday's game ID the 35111 Annual NCAA College-World
Terry Loe, right, grabs the legs of South Carollua's Serle&amp;. AllefiiB umpire Boyd Mauer. Loe's tackle wu
Tom WBllaDII to break up the double-play durlult Thul" 11118uceeuful. (AP Laserpboto),
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In the season opener at· Nelsonville, the Meigs 'American , Legion
baseball team posted its first win of
the young_ summer baseball season,
5-0.
Both teams played errorless
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) "No such claim was made by baseball, but Meigs' offense was the
But Miller remained hopeful that
Baseball could be heading into its some solution could be reached.
management's authorized key in the game, as was the pitching
.
final weekend of action for a while
"The game is not over," he said at spokesman (Ray Grebey, director of of Roger Kovalchik.
Kovalchik
hauled
down
the
win
today as federal judge Henry the conclusion of the hearings Thur- the owners' Player Relatio1111 ComWerker considers argwnents on a sday. "And it's not a game."
mittee. ) No other spokesman was with the help of catcher Terry
Wayland. For Nelsonville, Veldt sufNational Labor Relations Board
Throughout the two days of authorized.''
fered
. the 10111, although Bishop
petition for a preliminary injunction testimony, management attorney
Much of the NLJ;tB's case was conagainst the major leagues.
Louis Hoynes painted a picture of a structed aniund Kolin's speech and · relieved in the · fifth inning, AcIf Werker decides that the NLRB financially healthy industry, com- other quotes in which management cording to Meiga cOachea the game
attorneys failed to make a .good pletely capable of paying the high complained about costs. The labor was a well played affajr.
Meiga hitters were Kilvalchik,
enough case for granting the in- salaries that have evolved from free board argued that the owners should
Kent
Wolfe, Tony Rlffle, and
junction and he does not issue one, it agency in.baseball.
open their books to support such
Wayland
with singles and Zane
could result in a player strike within
"The clubs have no inability to claims and that refusal to do so conBeegle,
Jerry
Fields, and Bob
48hours.
pay," Hoynes said. "That's a fact. stitutes an unfair labor practice of
Management is ready for that con- Everybody knows that. This in- failure to bargain in good faith. An Foster wiih doubles: ,
This Saturday Meiga plays at
tingency after arguing against the dustry is not a· 'mom and pop' administrative .law judge will hear
Wellslon,
then returns home to face
injunction which would delay any operation. Our owners are captains that case June 15 in New York.
New
lnington
on Sunday. Home
strike action for one year by forcing of industry. To suggest an inability
Werker said he did not expect to
games
are
tentatively
scheduled for
the owners to put off implementation to pay makes no sense. There may have a decision on the case until
Syracuse.
of their free agent compeilsation be unwillingness but inability to pay Monday . .
Linescore
plan until next February. The com- is ·impossible to conceive."
Meigs
OJ! 030 0-5 7 0
pensation formula to replace free
Haynes shrugged off published
Meanwhile, Kenneth E. Moffett
000 000 0-0 0 2 0
agents lost in the re-entry draft with remarks by various manage~~~ent the federal mediator who has bee~ Nelsonville
professional players from the teams representatives and the speech last : working .on the conruct, summoned
signing them has twice brought December by Commissioner Bowie both sides to another negotiBting
baseball to the brink of a strike and Kuhn expressing concern over session today. The last 8e88ion held
Marvin Miller, executive director of baseball's economics as "conduct Monday, lasted 31&gt; hours with both
the union, said the players are still carrying no credence in.the capacity management ·and the union repor.
ready to walk if neees&amp;ary.
to pay.
ling no progress.

Baseball world awaits decision

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starter Joe Niekro, 6-4, who had won
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and four 1'111111 In 8W innings, incl~ homers by, Joae Cnlz, wbo
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•Girl Scouts al SallshtJI')' J'uniar
Troop 1100 slaged • plllbow fw ....
Meigs Commaility n
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Tbe girls showed clop, calli, •
duck, • turtle, and tadpnlea. Iaiiie
group wbo carried oat lbe jMIIja.t in
conjUDCtion with the "Yar al lilt
Handiczpped" ICOUting propam,
were Lila Pullins, April Clart,
. Tracy Casto, Joanie Simpeon, Sue
Fry, Usa Fl')'lb)'er, V - Jay,
Kathy Picken~, andm...- Slavin.
Margaret Puker· II leader al lbe
troop and IIIXOIIIplbied the sdluta.
Over .the weekend lbe troop camped at Kiuhuta. They .ftl"'! accompilllecl by· Mn. Parter and
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PERFECI' - Perfect allendance awards at Poriland Elementary went lo Jeremy ROBe, Tanya
Meadows, Brenda Taylor, and Sberrf Roush. Back row

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Social Calendar
FRIDAY ITonlgbt)

•Elect new officers

PUBUC AUCTION at Bashan
Fire House, beginning 7:30 this
evening under fire department sponsorship; wide variety of hand tools
and miscellaneous items to be sold
with auxiliary operating a food
stand featuring homemade Ice
cream.
MEIGS COUNTY Foxhunters
Assn. meeting 7:30p.m. this evening
at Pondei'OIIIl on Eagle Ridge Roed;
all interested persons invited.

New officers were elected when
the Rutland PTO met recently at the
school.
Elected were John Miller,
president; Marjorie Fetty, vice
presidelit; Judy Eblin, secretary;
and Jlllet Miller, trasurer. Tbe
Lord's Prayer and pledge opened
the meeting. 'ftle term of offices wt11
changed from three to one ya~r.
Mrs. Ann Webster's third grade
class won the 1'00111 banner.
SATIJRDAY
A Jll'(lgr8m of music and dances
BAKE SAlE Saturday beginning 9
was
presented by the third graden.
a.m. at Kroger Store, Pomeroy, 1111Speaker
for the meeting was a
der sponsorship of Meigs County
reprsllttative
of the Educational
Pomona Grange. Proceeds will go
Television
for
Southeastern Ohio
toward sending delegates and prince
and princess candidates to state about educational television for
schools.
grange session in fall.
Refreshments were served.
MODERN WOODMEN will sponsor a ham dinner or sandwiches with
pie, ice cream and soft drinks Satur·
day beginning al 11 a.m. at the
modern Woodmen's Hall in
David L. Carr, D.O.
Burlingham. ProceedS will go to the
emergency squads.

FAMILY CLINIC

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A wiener roast wiD be held at 8
p.m. Tuesday at the Ea!ltem High
School for mllJilbers .of the reserve
and varsity baseball teams and all
~bers of the track team. The
public iii invited. with a charge of $1
per plate for non-team guests. The
event iB .being sponsored by the

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GRAVEs PIANOS &amp;,ORGANS

OF COLUMBUS

.Eastern Athletic Boosters.

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3 DAYS ONLY

Bible school to begin
A vacation Bible school will begin
Monday at the Middleport Church of
the Nazarene, 500 Beech Street and
continue through Friday. Classes
will be held from 9:15 a.m. to 11 :45
a.m. each day .
Judith Broome is director for the
Bible school and reports that the
theme this year will be "Exploring
GOd's World." The program will include crafts , singing, and Bible lear·
ning experiences. According to Mrs.
Broome, the goal of this summer's
VBS is to help children from

preschool age through young teens
deyeiop the.,spiritual dimension of
their , lives.
This will be accomplished, according to Mrs.
Broome, through a study of GOd's
creation.

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Tumors Remowed
Acne
Psoriasis

the 1910 Real Estate
Taxes. Also for delin·

quent tu . Closing dote

will be June 19, 1911 . Of·
lice hours are 1:30 to
4: ICI Mond•y through
Frid.ay. Closed on S1tur·
d•y.

Enema

Debbie Cooke and daughter,
Bethany, Fernadina Beach, Fla. are
here for a two weeks' visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
McLaughlin and other relatives. She
will return to Florida and then the
fami ly will go to Italy on July 10 for
two weeks.

Enter the Johna Hopklna Fll'll National Selrch lor
Peraonll Compulllf9 to Aid The Handicapped

$10 ' 000
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PIANOS &amp; ORGANS

AC~

FRIDAY •
SATURDAY

Reaches weigh! goal
~ Cole reached her weight . At the Tuesday morning Mason
goal and wy accepted into the Slim· class, Shirley Tucker and Ruby
IJid.Trlm program of Slinderella at · Queen tied for the most weight lost
the. Tueaday night meeting of the with Helen Grinun and Franees
PllllltrOJ cla.u.
·
Oliver tying for runners-up. Mrs.
L1111in1 the mOil weight in the class Grinun also. received her 20 pound
"""Mary Roush, Elaine Riggs and weight loss ribbon.
Diane Harrison with belores Sur·
The Monday night Chester class'
face, Elllma Paugh, Sharon Cole biggest weight . losers were
and Ojana Harrilon tying for l'tl&amp; Rosemary Randolph and Texanna
nera-up. It wu noted a low-calorie Well. New members were taken in at
coellbook Is now available from SJin. each of the classes.
dlnlla'alecturer, JoAnn Ne\lrson1e.

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AND

Ge~:i~sec~.' ~,!!~~~;!~
The Rev. Jim Broome, pastor, invites the public to participate in the
0f11ee R~~~r~ bJ Appelatmem
Bible school program noting that
nu s.a.. .lYe.
"The church is in the Community
because we care about you and your ~:::::=======~;;k~~Pl~PI~oea~t~u~t,~WV~II~I§It::;~
children."
Further infonnation 1
may be obtained by calling 992--5289.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steiner of
Warren were weekend visitors of his
mother, Mrs. Marie Steiner. They
were enroute home from a vacation
in Eastern Virginia . Steiner is a
professor at the Big Rapida, Mich.
College. His wife is regional director
for the American &lt;;ancer Society,
Trwnbull County.

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Weekend visitors

Visiting here

Pomtroy

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Food
Chemicals
Shoe Derm ititis
Cosmetics

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SPECIAL AWARD- Larry Wolfe, prfoclpal, presents Karla Smith
with a special award as outstanding student at Portland Elementary'
School. Miss Smith received the award at the aaoual awards day
ceremonles at the school. Each year an outstanding student is presented
the award for achievement and his/her name Is placed on a large plaque
In the school's entrance.,

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• Plans jor attending band camp at
Marietta will be made when the
Eastern Local Band Boosters meet
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the band
room of the high school. Money·
making projects will also tie

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Roofing/Siding

Sevc: al hundred pawback and
many hardback l!OO!cs are for sale at
the Middleport Library for a dime.
Thesebook.sarenolongerinsuitable
copdition. for circulation. I,lbrary
pet'SOI\rtel suggests that while in the
library buying boOks, purchasers
browse the shelves to see the new
books.

To attend camp

Will. Be In .,iddleport

l'1Jll!lia.

the church. There will be cia._ for
children !hree years Of age through
high school age. Barbara Gheen is
director of the school with Marilyo
Powell as the assistant director.

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Library sale

Roost Tuesday

Public Notice ~

VBStobegin
Vacation Bible acbool will becin
Monday at the Racine Baptiat ChJr-.
ch with cl• r to be heli! fram t
a.m. to 11 a.m. eacb day througb
June 19. Theme will be "Jesus Your
Word Uves in Me." ConunellCement
will be bel~ at 7:30p.m. onJune31 at

- Michael Holler, Kim Wlllfonl, Krla Sellen, Joyff
Fore111811, Kathy Swalo, aad JUDie Beegle.

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Frletay, June5,1911 ·

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June5,1t81

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l fXPERifNCf THf JOY .O f RELIGION ·~
This Meaage and CJaurch

USED CARS, INC.
Ray Riggs
Ph.91H100

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GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH - 326 E.
Main St., Pomeroy . The Rev. Robert B.
p.raves, rec to r. Sunday services at 10:30
a .m. Holy Cqmmunion ~n the first Sun·
day of eac h month . a nd combined with
morn ing prayer on the third Sunday .
Morning prayer and sermon on a ll other
Sundays of the month . Church School
and nursery co re provided. Coffee hour
in the Parish Hall immediately follow ing
the service.

POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST, 212 W.
Main St . Ne ll Proudfoot , pastor . Bible
sc hool. 9:30 a .m.; morning worship.
10;30 a.m.; Youth meetings , 6:30 p.m ..
evening worship, 7:30. Wednesday night
prayer mee ting and Bible study . 7:30
p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY . 115 Butternut
Ave., Pomeroy . Envoy and Mrs . Roy Win·
ing , olficers in charge. Sunday·holiness
meet ing. 10 a.m.; Sunday School . 10:30
a .m. Sunday school leader, YPSM, Eloise
Adams. 7:30 p .m., salvation meeting,
vari ous speakers and music specials.
Thursday- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ladies
Home league, all women invited; 7:30
p.m. prayer meeting and Bible study .
Rev. Noel Hermon , teacher.

BURLINGTON

SOUTHERN

BAPTIST

CHAPEL. Route I , Shade. Bible school. 7
. p.m. Thursday; worship sel'\lice. 8 p .m.

POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
CHRIST . 200W . Main St., 992-5235. Vocal
mus ic . Sunday worship , 10 a .m.; Bible
study, 11 a .m.: worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible study , 7 p.m.

OLD

DEXTER

BIBLE

CHRISTIAN

CHURCH , Re v.Rolph Smith , pastor. Sunday school , 9:30 a .m., Mrs. Worley
, Francis, superi ntendent. Preaching s.er·
vices first &amp; th ird Sundays following Sun·
day School .

GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST ,
Preochirig 9:30 a .m., first and seconcj

Sundays of eac h month; third and fourth
Sundays each month, worship ser.~ice at
7:30 p.m. WecVtesdoy even ings at 7:30.
Prayer a nd Bible Study .

SEVENTH -DAY ADVENTIST, Mulberry
Heights Rood. Pomeroy . Pastor, Albert
Oittes ; Sabbath School Superintendent,
Rita White. Sabbath Scnool , Saturday
afternoon at 2:00, with Worship Service
following at 3: 15.

RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHSister Ha rriett Warner , Supt. Sunday
School . 9:30 a .m.: morning worship,
IO :.t5o.m .

POMEROY

FIRST

BAPTIST .

Dav;d

Mann , minister : William Watson, Sunday
sc hool supt. Sunday school. 9:30 o,m.;
' morning wonhip l0:30 a .m.

FIRST

SOUTHERN

BAPTIST .

2B2

Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy . Rev . Willi4m
R. Newman.' pastor; Hershel McCIUI't,
Sunday school superintendent. Sunday
school, 9:30 a .m.; morning wohhip,
10:30: evening worship, 7:30 p.m .
Midweek prayer service, 7:30p.m.

MIDWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH , Do• ·
· ter Rd .. Rd .. La ngsvi lle, Rev. A. A.
. Hughes, Pastor . Sunday School 10 a .m .
Services on Tuesdo~ . Thur5doy and Sun-

day. 7:30p.m.
FAITH TP,BERNACLE CHURCH, Bailey
Run Rood , ltev. l!mmett Rawson , pastor.
Handley Dunn , supt. Sunday school , 10
a .m. Sunday evening service 7:30; Bibfe
teaching , 7:30p.m. Thursday.

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION . Lawrence Manley.
pastor: Mrs. Russell Young, Sumlov

School Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Even ing worship . 7:30,
praye r mHting. 7:30p.m.

Wedn~sdey

MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,
Rodne- Rtv. James Satterfield, pastor.
Morning worship, 9':•5 a.m.; SundGy
school. 10:-45 a .m.; evening wqrship, 7.
Tuesday. 7:30 p.m., lodies prayer
meeting: Wednesday, 7:30p.m. YPI:.

MIDDlEPORT FIRST BAPTIST, Corner
Sixth and Palmer , the Rev . Morll ~­

Clung , Sundoy ochool , 9:15 o.m.; Randy
Hayes, Sunday School. auperlntend.nt.
Don Riggs , a11t. supt . Morning Worship.

10:15 9.m. Y0&lt;1th moellng, 7:30 p.m.
Wodnotday, Including woo toll, _ ,
beav.,.., junior oatronauts , and junior
and senior high BVF; choir practice, B::lO
p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting and li -

. ble atudy, Wednesday, 7::10 p.m.
CHUIICH OF CHRIST, Middleport, 'th
and Mmn. lob Melton . mlnlst•r. SCott
Solt1man, anoclote minister. lible

School. 9:30 a. m.: momlng worship,
10:30 o. m.: ..onlng Hrvlto, 7:00p.m.
W~osday Blblo Study and youth group
mootlngt. 7:00f·"'·
CHURCH OF THE
· MIDDLEPOR
NAZARENE, - · Jim ltoomo, postor:
Bill White, Sunday I&lt;Maloupt. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.: IIIOmlng
10:30 o.m.; Sunday evangolltllc
mooting, 7:00 p.m. ,...,.. .-ne.
Wednosd!ty, 7p.m.___ . _, •
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MEIGS COUNTY, Dwlglot L. Z....n. dlroc·

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MIDDLEPORT , Sunday &gt;ehool. 9:30
FIRST

UN ITED

PRESBYTERIAN Church . Worship service
9:30a.m. Sunday School10 :30 a.m . Mr~ .
Sampson Hall , supt.

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116 s. second
Pomerov

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EWS &amp; SONS SOHIO
AutomotiYe
Service

For 101nt: It 1111

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a.m .. Richard Vaughan, supt. Morning
worship. 10:30.

SYRACUSE

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comptelt

Ernest Stricklin , pastor: Sunday church
school. 9:30 a.m., Mn. Homer lee ,
supt.; morning wor•hip, 10::Kl.

CH UR CH

VIIIGIL' l TDfoRD SR.

IN!ah
61:11·1

pastor ; Roy Moyer , SUnday school supt.
Chu.rch Sc:hool. 9:15a.m.: worship service. 10:30 a.m. Choir rehearsal. TuesPOMEROY

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c.An ~ternal
CSpring- CJime
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All depends on lhc: two pcopk who leaw:
the church , .. and tile toM Uonna IUid David
Daagheny choow. for thetr jOurney ~q~ether.
For. when lovt comes 10 the altar, It 111 fuD
of hope . .. urt faith . , . and promlK .
Anrt, tf lo\'l' will ~tum to the lllw - week
after wc'ck - It can dleco\-c r God'&amp;uncculr~&amp;
renewal of lho.c blc lllllnRI whk:h Ant enrtowetl ttB t~a~.:Kd VI?'Nfl with et.emal melll\lng.
Out It Isn't qult.r: 110 lllmplc u pnytrll
anrt 1t.aytna t.oget.her.

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J. Wm. "Bill" Brown , Owner
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SENTINEL

CITIZENSIIIP AWARD8 - ComiUed eldleatlllpscboMhlp awardl wenlt., row oae, Tanya MeadOWI,
Tommy Jupen, Jeremy Role, J11111e· Beepe, Jason
, CodDer,~buaCodner,AmyCodner, TerriBID,Bryaa
Weaver, and Sberrl Ronab. Second row - Micbael

OUTSTANDING AWARD - Also receiving oul· sblp/Schoianhlp; Kim Willlord, CitlzeD!lhip; Annette
standing awards were Joyce Foreman, CitUeo- Fitch, Citizenship; and Krls Sellers, Scholarship.
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P ~YRACUSE fiRST CHURCH OF GOD -

Not PentecostaL
Rev . Geort,
Oiler,•
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$
postor . Won lp sorv1co 1111 , 9:4.

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They'II "Do It Every Time

4878

Immediate opening ICU fuil time 11 to 1
nurse, wilh experience in ICU, CCU is
preferred . Excellent benefils, pension
lan, long term disability &amp; hospitaiiza·
lion,
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Salary commensurate with experience.
Contact: Teresa Collins, R N

SIZES 2-8

Wilh a do-si-do, awar she goes
into a summer thai's litel1 as
country mu~c. Rows ol rick ~ack
citcle the wh irlinl skirt
beneath a separate laced waist
cinch and pretty peasanl top.
Printed Pattern 4878: Child's
Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. Size 6 top I jd.
45"; skirt 1 Jd.: cinch 318.
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couPQh. Cancel your ad by pMne when you get
results. M~Y not refundable.

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HUO should make their ob·
jections known by writ ing
HUD area olfice. 200 N.
High St ., Columbus. Ohio
43215 . HUO will consider

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or W~ite Daily Sentinel Classified Depl.
111 Court St., Pomeroyo, 0., 45769

the grounds upon wh ich an
objection is being made

objection Is based .
HUD will cons ide r ob·
ections submilled al any
;me, bul they should be
submllled promptly insure

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SELECTION OF

a FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

ROSE BUSHES.
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Central air and stereo.
Micr o-wave oven. •ur·
niture
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of

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Slurdy

nea r s.ores. H as been
516,500 but what wi ll you
give.

more

45

details.

in-town

co nv e·

niences. Lovely 2 yr . old
home with equipped
Kenmore kllchen. 71h
acres with pond and ex·
Ira sepllc syslem and
water

tap

for

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$45,000.
ANOTHER ONE SOLD
LAST WEEK . .IT
MIGHT PAY YOU TO
SEE US TO SELL
YOURS.

POMEROY., O.
992·2259
NEW

LISTING

Good

location in Middle port , 3
bedrooms. din ing roo m ,
baths, baseme nt,
l eve l lot , gara ge ,
car peted and in good
condition . CALL TO·

w,

DAY . $24,900 .00.
NEW LISTING - AT
THE E DGE OF TOWN
-

with approx . ll• ac re
1't1 story fram e
home . Ener gy efficiency is what is ni c e abou t
th is home, with a coal
and wood furna ce and
lull insu lation . There
are a bedroom s and a
ni ce s itt ing
porch .

and a

$28,500 .00.
GEAR UP FOR SUM·
MER - With ce nt ra l air
cond itioning in th is neat
J bedroom , 7 room
home . Lots of c losets ,
full basement , water
softene r , 2 car ga rage,
and low uti lities. ASK ·

lNG $42,600.00 .
SMALL AND ON ONE
FLOOR - La rge livi ng.
room, dini ng room ,
eq u ipped kit che n , and 2
bed roo m s . Some pane l·
ing and a pa r t base ..

ment. JU ST$11.000 .00 .
WANTS A LAND CON .'
TRA CT - Approx . S
a c res wi th a pond .
garde n , and frv it trees .

Also a 11•70

Schult "

mob ile home wi th a n ad ·
ditional room , cen tra l
ai r , dishwashe r , re d ·
wood fr ont porch, and 4

car garage . $26,900.00 .
NEAR THE
N EW
BRIDGE Approx .
13.76 acres a nd an older
ho me . Nice lay ing land
and some frvit trees.
Owner wi ll he lp f inance .

ASKI NG $11.200.00 .
REALTOR
Henry E. Cleland. Jr.
992-6191
ASSOCIATES
Jean Trussell949·2660
Roger Turner 992·5692
Dottie Turne r 992· 5692

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OFFICE 992·2259

Housinfl

Phone 742-3()92

Head uarters
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HOBSTETTER REALTY
George 5. Hobste tt er, Jr. , Broker

OFFICE 142·2003

2 ROlli
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FURNitURE
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742-2211

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Perma·

ment wit h fire place and
familY
recreation ,
garage a nd 3 lots out of
floo d area . Asking

Velma Nicinstcy, Assoc.

Drive A Little- SIVt A Lot

ol

Near

w ith new bath, lu ll base·

triler

luy Now &amp; Save SH6 Per V1rd
25 rolls carpet ip stock to pick from.
R~t~~lar blclctd, carpet insta II lid fr"
wltflpael. GOOCI selection Roll Ends Rem·
Mtth $2 ... up. Grell cupet SU9 ycl.

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stone 3 bedroom home

hookup. In Rulland
VIllage, but pr;vale and
secluded . Sells lor
$45,000.00.
NEW LISTING
Building lois. Call lor
more details.
Cheryl Lemley, Assoc.
Phone 742-3171

'7.99 I up '12.95 I up

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ACRES

Rutland on good country
road with the mine ral
righ ts. Le ad ing Creek
water and
elec tr ic
availabl e.

COUNTRY LIVING with

city

lV . gas, 2
porChP:_ ott.ge Ut ility
build 1 Yon leve l lot

addi tional 1railer hook ·

lor

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waler, o·

Redwood . Located on
Eagle Ridge Road . Ha s
Call

Near

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BARGAIN - 3

home bu ilt of Californ ia

up.

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hom e with

houses. Roll in g spring

paslure .

ACRES

Reedsvil le with gas
well, lots of loc ust for
pos ts, overlooking the
river va ll ey . Fresh ai r
a nd privacy for a n A·
fra me.

farmland . 2 caltle
barns, 1 horse barn,
equ ipment shed, 2 milk
fed

Large

level lot on th e Ohio
Riover. 7 rooms , well
bui lt home. 4 bedrooms,
modern kit c hen, na tura l
ga s forced a ir furnace,
f ul l basement
and
e n c losed porc h for your
flowers . Ask ing $45,000.

Hysell Run Road . ONLY
$42,000.00 .
GOOD BUY - Lovely 3

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CHESHIRE -

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CARPEl SALE

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POMEROY

41-lt(Uiptntllf .fCH' lent

IAucttol
f-Wtm.G to IvY

Clarence Andrews

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INVEST - Buy t his one ,
paint, then se ll for a pro·
fi t . 6 r ooms, wood
c abin e ts in t he k itc he n ,
has natur a l gas fo rced
ai r furn a ce, porc h .
ga ra ge with sto rage .
Level lot near s hopp ing .

woodburner.
Sitting
pretty •on llh a c res,

acres

in ·

Phone
1-(614) · 992· 3325
.

ca rpeted,· total e lectri c,

regulat ions .

s hould

_ 16 E . Second Stree t

3 bedrooms, 2 balhs,
equipped kilchen and
full basement with

4. The activities proposed
are Ineligible under CDB6
biecllons

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ing$42,000.00 .
RANCH HOME - FullY

regulations or other laws.

General

Housing
Headquarters

NEW LISTING - 49
acres more or less with

Silualed on 1.93 a cres
wilh dwarf orchard and
barn . only S27 ,600.00 .
NEW LISTING - 80

and the d a ta on whic h the

f-HilttPY ll.llls
6-La'ltilnd FCMIIMI

I ) For Sale

3. The
appli
does
lified
needs
andcal:on
objectives.
not conlorm to COB6

PHONE $92-2156

t-QivHWiiY

1 1Announeemenf

only ob jections based on
the following grounds :
I. The description of
needs and object1ves con·
ta ined in the a ppl ica t ion is
plainly inconsistent with
available data or facts .
2. The activities to be un ·
dertaken are plainly inap·
propriate to m ee ting iden ·

elude an identifica t ion of

1-tnMemorlilm
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18.
19,
30.

livable home. Several
buil dings, farm pond,
plenty of spring wafer.
Minera ls included , ask·

Deve lopment

wishing to ob ject to the ap-

CLASSifiED AD INDEX

1 1wanteo

Community

Block Grant to HUD on
May 4, 19BI. Persons

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GeorgeS. Hobstetter Jr.
Broker

subm ttted its ap~lication tor a small Cities

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Dllice 742·2003

Application
Village of
Pomeroy
The Villa~e ol Pomeroy

has

SPRING-SUMMER PAffiRN CAT·
ALOG. I 00 styles, flee paltern
coupon. 1$2 Value). CatJfoL $1.
All. tun IDOlS •. $Z.Of . .

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HOBSTEITER REALTY

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your home psychiatry on someone else , Dudley1' '
Real Estate -

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Pomeroy, OH.
Phone 1-614-992·2104

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·Small investment, l_arge returns, Sentinel Want Ads

7:30 .m.: Prayer MOl'llng. Thursday, 7:30

Sennonette

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meeting, 7 :30p .m.
MT . HERMON United lrethren In
CMrist Church . Rev. Rob«t Sonden,
pastor; Dan Will , loy I-ader. located In
Te•os Community oft CR 82. Sundoy

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EVTIIII. Anliela Rlcbanll,
DoUy BID, Jolly EVDI, lteuy Layae,
Qulllen,
Ryan EvaiiJI, 111111 Brenl Wlllon. Bact row - Karla
Smllb, Done~ Talbott, Joyee ForeliUUI, Krll Sellen,
Kelby Swain, Kim WUHord, Kim Stebart, AIUietle Filch, and Sberrl Reynolds.

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ship 11 o . m.: Sunday evtnlng tervlce,

i upt. Sunday school , 9:l0 a .m.: worship
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD, Randall
h 111 a bo~· a.nd girl's l!Mnding queflt l'or
service, 10:30a.m . lthleStudy. Tuesday.
BaileV , pastor. Sunday school. 10 a .m .;
C:O,.,grw l tfl 1(- loCI~ $Moeo
~vtrysplrltual l n~)Mht th•t will cna.bte thl!m lo
Sunday worship, 11 a .m.; Children 's
7:30p.m.
, 0 lolo Gt, C,.._..,.,
OWOf
undcl"!!tand , .. to•pprut•te ... tochcr11h , .
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS school , 9:30a.m.: Mom;ng _,.hlp so•·
church, II a .m.; Sunday evening ser·
Sl;npuu HIKM 11'1 TP&gt;I ........an 8ocJII ~I Y
each other! And God!
CHRIST OF lATTER DAY SAINTS,
vice, 10:•5 a.m.; ......,lng preaching .....
vice, 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday evening
Portland Rac ine Road. William Roush , vice second and fourth Sundays, 7:30
young ladies ou•iliory , 6 p.m. Wednes ·
pastor . Phyllll Stobort, Sunday School
p .m.; Christlon Endeavor, Jlrtt Gnd third
doy family worship, 7:00p.m .
p.m. Sundays. Wednesday NiQht Prayer
N. :2nd Ave., Middleport. Sundoy School ,
Supl. Sunday School , 9:30 o.m.: Morning SundOjol, 7:30 p.m. Wodnosday proyer
' HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH. Near
Meal ing . 7:30p.m.
10:00 o. m. Sun. ' Tues. Evening Services
worship. 10:30 a .m.; Sunday eve,ing meeting and l iblestudy , 7:30p.m.
long Bottom , Edsel Hart. pastor . Sunday
ST. PAUL, (Tuppers Plains) : Su nday
7:30 p.m. Friday Pra~er Meeting 7:30
oervice 7 p.m. Wednosday evening
JEHOVAH 'S WITNESSEs'. 37319 $tale
schooL 10 a.m.; Church. 7:30 p.m .;
School 9:00 a.m. Morn ing Worship at
p.m.
prayer servkes, 7:30p.m.
Route 12" (One mile eost of Rutland) .
prayer meeting. 7:30p.m. Thursday.
10 :00 a .m. Bible Study , 7':30 p.m. Tues ·
LIBERTY Chris tian Church , 4 'l iberty
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST, Re• . Earl Shylo•. Sunday. Bible lecture 9:30 a. m.; Wol·
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third
Ave ., Pomeroy . Rev . Franklin Dic.,kens,
po:ttor . Wonhlp ser\lice, 9:30a.m. Sun·
chtower study, 10::20 Q. 'm.; Tuetdoy , II ·
Ave .. the Rev. William Knittel , poster. ' day .
SOUTH BETHEL {Sil•er Ridge) : Sunday
pastor. Su nday School 10 a .m .; Evening
doy school, 10:30 a .m. s;ble Study ond ble study, 7:30 p.m.: , Thur1d0y,
Thomas Kelly, Sunday School Supt. Sun·
School 9:00a .m. Morning Wosh lp 10:00
7:30. Wednesday , 7:30p.m.
prayer service Thwrsday , 7:30p.m.
Theocratic ~hoof , 7:30 p.m.; Service
day school, 10 a .m. Classes for all ages ;
o.m. Wednesday Bible Study, 7:30p .m .
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD . Rev. R. E.
CARLETON CHUIICH, K;ngo~&gt;ury Road . MHtlng, 8:30p.m.
,
evening service, 7:30; Bibl• study.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST. Ol ;ve'
Robinson , pa stor . Sunday school. 9:30
Gory K;ng , pastor. Sunday ochool , 9:30
RUTLAND FREEWILL BAPTIST Church Wednesdo~ . 7:30 p.m.; youth services ,
Swain , Superintendent . Sunday school
a .m.; worship se rvice . 11 o.m .: evening
a.m., RoiJ)h Carl , superintendent; even· Salem St. , Rutland. Donald kerr, Sr .
Friday, 7:30p .m.
9:30every
week.
ser"ice. 7:00: youth service. Wednes ·
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST , Co,.
ing worship, 7:30p .m. Prayer meeting , pastor : Bud Stewai-t, s-uptH"I,.tencl;ent.
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION . ~e• .
dOJ . 7:00p.m.
ne r Ash and Plum ; Ra lph Butcher , ·
Wednesdqy. 7:30p.(Tl .
Sunday School , 10 a .m .: ev~lng war·
Kei th Eblin , pastor. Sunday School . 9:30
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH ,
pastor. Saturday evening service , 7:30
lONG ' BOTTOM" CHRISTIAN . lam ship, 7:30p.m. Wedn•sday evening ser·
a .m.; leonard Gilmore, first elde r:
Ro ber t E. Musser , pa stor. Sunday sc hool,
p.m .; Sunday School. 10 a .m. Sunday
Richason . pastor : Wallace Damewood . vice, 7:30p .m.
evening servic e . 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
9:30 o.m.;· Paul Musse r, supt ,: morn ing
Worship Service . 11 a .m.: Bible Study
Sunday School Superintendent . Worship
CHURCH OF GOD at Prophecy: located
prayer meeting, 7:30p.m.
worship, 10:JO:·Sunday even ing service,
service at 9 a.m. Bible School10 a .m.
Wed.. 7:30 p.m.. ,Noel Herrmann .
on theO. J. Whitt Rood oH highway 160.
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
7:00; mid. week s ervice , W&amp;dnesdo~ . 7
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH , Sun · Sunday School 10 a .m. Suporinlondont
teacher.
CHRIST, Duane Worden, minister. Bib le
p.m.
MEIGS
.
do~ School at 9:XI a.m:; worship ser ·
John LoVeday . First Wed~ night of
clan, 9:30a .m.: morn ing worship, 10:30
SYRACUSE
CHURCH Of THE
COOPERATIVE PARISH
vices at 10:30 a. m. P01tor Rev. Theron
month CPMA Mrvices , second Wtdntt·
o.m .; even ing worship, 6:30 p.m .
NAZARENE , Rev . James B. Kitt le , pastor;
Durham . Thuradoy ,.,.vic~rs at 7:30p. m . day WMI meeting, thlrd throyth fifth
METHODIST CHURCH
Wednesday Bible st udy, 6:30p .m.
Norman Presley , Sunday School
RichardW. Thomas, Director
with Rev. OkeyCort.
youtft service. George~royle, pastor.
NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY
Superintendent. Sunday schoo l 9:30
POMEROY CLUSTER
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION al Bald
HOPE IAPTIST CHAPEL - 570'Graftt
Church, Sunday School service, 9:45
a.m.; morning worship, IO:.t5 a .m.:
Rev. Robert McGee
Knob, located on County Rood 31 . Rev . St., Middleport; Sunday School , 10 a. m.;
a .m .;
Worsh ip serv ice,
10 :30 ;
evangelistic seNice . 7 ,p.m. Prayer and
POMEROY, Sunday School 9:15 a .m.
LaWrence Gluesencomp, pastor: Rev . morning ......orship , 11 a . m. even in; wor·
Evangelistic Service, 7:30p.m. Wedn es ·
Praise Wednesday , 7 p.m.; routh
Warship service 10:30 a.m. Choir
Roger Willford , assistant pastor.
ship, 1 p . m. Wednesday evening libte
day , Prayer meeting. 7:30.
meeting , 7 p.m.
rehPOrsol , Wednesday. 7 p.m. Rev .
Pntoching servicea. Sunday 7:30 p.m ..
study and prayer meeting, 7 p. m . Af .
ZION CHURCH OF·CHRIST. Pomemy ·
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST, prayer meeting. Wednesday , 7:30p.m.. filiotetl with Southern Baptist Conven ·
Robert McGee, pastor.
Harrisonville
Rd
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Robe
rt
Purtell
,
pa
stor
:
Elden R. Bloke , pastor. Sunday SchooiiO
Qary GriffJ~h . leodtr. Youth groups , tion.
ENTERPRISE, Worsh ip 9 a .m. Church
Bill McElroy , Sunday sc hool supt . Su nday
a .m.: Robert Reed , supt. ; Morning ser.
SUnday evelng , 6:30p.m. with Roger and
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRISTSchool 10 a.m . "ichord Rothemich.
school, 9:30a .m.; morning worship ond
mon , 11 a.m. ; Sunday night services
pastor .
Violet Willford os leaders. Communion
Ricky Gilbert, pastor; St•ve Picltens,
services fint Sunday each month.
ROCK SPRINGS . Sunday School 9: IS a. communion , 10:30 a.m.; Sunday worshi p Chris tian Endeo..,or, 7:30p.m.: Song ser.
superintendent.. 5und~ School 9:30 a .
service, 7 p.m. Wed nesday eveni ng
vic e , 8 p.m.; Preaching 8:30 p.m
m. Worsh ip service, 10 a. m., Richard
WHITE'S CHAPEL , Coolville RO. Rev . m.: Church S.I'VtCts. 10.30 a .m .
1
prayer meeting and Bible study, 7 p.m.
Midweek Prayer meeting, Wednesday , 7
Rothem ich, pastor.
Roy Deeter,· pastor . Sunday ochool 9:30
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER - ·
ST.
JOHN
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
,
Pine
p.m.;
Alvin
Reed
,
loy
leader.
FLATWOODS , Church School 10 a.m.
a .m.; worship servjce, 10:30 a .m. libl•
Gt-orge's Crull Rood . ltev . c;:. J . Lemley ,
Grove. The Rev. Will iam Middlesworth ,
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST , Lacaled at
Worship 11 a .m., Ri chard Rothemich ,
stud)' and prayer service , Wednesday , pastor; John Fellure , su~ln'-'dent.
Posfor . Church services 9:30a.m. Sun·
Rutland on New limo Rood , ne•t to
pastor.
7:30p.m.
Church school, 9:30a.m. ; mor"l"t wCW·
doy School10:30o.m.
Fo rest Acre Park ; Rev. Ray Rouse ,
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
RUTLANO CHURCH OF CHRIST , lob ship, 10:30: ov.,lng lotVI~. 7 p.M. lllolo
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
,
Je"y
pastor: Robert Musser , Su nday Schaol
HEATH , Church S&lt;:hool9:30 a .m. Wor·
Buckingham. pastor; Herb EllloH, Sun · Study Thurs., 7 p.m. Clone' for all ages .
Pin gle ~ . pastor. Sunday schoo l, 9:30
sup!. Sunday school. 10:30 a .m.: worship
ship 10:30 a .m. UMYF 6 p.m. Robert
day S&lt;hool 'upt ~ Sunday school, •:3o Nursery prov ided lor,worshipservlcM.
a.m.; morning worship, 10:30 o.m ..
7:30 p.m.Bible St udy . Wednesday . 7:30
Robin son . Pastor.
o.m.; morning worship and comunion .
ST . PAULLUTHUAN'CHURCH , CorMI
p.m.; Saturday night prayer service . 7:30
RUTLAND .. Church Schoo l 9:30 a.m. Wednesday evening service , 7:30.
IO:X1 a .m .
,
of SycCJmOr' and S«end Sts., I'OfMfoy .
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST. Rev. Earl Shuler. p.m.
Won hlp 10:30 a .m .
RUTLAND BIBlE METHODIST CHUJICH. The Ro•. WBHam Mlddles-rth, Pallor
pastor . Sunday school9:30 a .m .: Church
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN , Roger
SALEM CENTER , Worship 9 a .m.
Amos Tillis . pastor : Danny Tillis. 5vnday
Sunday School :.t t :4S a .m. and Churd
service, 7 p.m.: youth meet ing , 6
Watson , pastor; Mildred Ziegler, Sunday
Church School9:45 a.rri .
Schaol Supt Sunday School . 9:30a.m.:
S.rvlc~r,J1 a .m.
p.m.Tuesday Bible Study , 7 p.m.
s-chool supt. Morning wors hip , 9:30a .m.;
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
lollowed by morning wo"hip . 5'""'ov
SACRED HEART , Rov. Fothor ,..,1 0
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE , Sundoyschaol , 10:30 a .m.; evening ser· evening aervice, 7j00 P·"'· Prayer Welton, pastor . Phone 992·2825. Satur·
Rev . Stanley Merritied. Min ister 1
Rev. John A. Coffman, pastor. Martha
vice , 7:30 .
FOREST RUN: Worshp 9 o.m . Church
meeting, Wednesday , 7:00p.m.
\ doy evening Mon . 7:30: SUndoy Moll , 1
Wolfe. Chairman of the Boord of Chris ·
MT, UN ION BAPTIST , Merlin Teets,
SchooiiOo.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE and 10 o.m.: Conleu;on , Saturday
MINERSVILLE, Church School 9 a.m. tion Life. Sundo~ School , 9:30a .m.; mor - poster; Joe Sayre. Sunday School NAZARENE, Rov. Lloyd D. Gllmm , Jr.. 7-7:30 p.m.
,
ning worship, 10:30; Sunday evening
Superinlenent. Sunday school , 9:-45
Worship lOa .m.
postor. Sunday ~&lt;'-1. 9:30 a.m.: wor·
VICTORY BAPTIST - 5:15 N&lt; 2nd St ..
ASBURY: Church School 9:5(! a.m. worsh ip, 7 :30 p.m. Prayer meet ing , a .m.; evening worship , 7:30p .m. Prayer ship service, 10:30 a .m. Br~O'S.' live Middltport. ~omes E. KMtee, pastor .
Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
me et ing, 7:30p .m . Wednesday .
Worship 11 a .m. Bible Study 7:30 p.m.
over WMPO; ro~ng ~le s serv1ce, 7 Sunday morn1ng worship, 10 a.m.; evltft ·
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Don L. Walker ,
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF CHRIST. p.m. Evongeltsttc s~1C1 , . 7:30 p.m . ing service , 7; Wednesday evtniftg Wor·
Thursday . UMW fist Tuesday .
Pastor, Robert Smith , Sunday school
Vincent C. Waters . Ill , minister; Hermon
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
· ship, 7 p.m .; VIsitation , Thursdoy, 6:30
Wednesdoy service , 7~30 P·"'·
sup~; Sunday school, 9:30a .m.; morn ing
Block , superintendent. Sunday Schaol
Rev. David Harris
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST , Cor,., ol p.m.
1
worship , 10:-40 a.m ; Sunday even ing
9:30 a.m.: evening se rvi ce, 7 p.'m.;
Rev. Mark Flynn
Second and Anderson. Maoon . ,astor
TRINITY Chrill;on Auombly, Coolville
worship , 7:30; Wednesday evening Bib le
Wedn esday Bible Study , 7 p.m.
'
Rev. Florence Smith
Frank Lowlllor. 5undoy oc'-1. 9:4' .: GUbort Sponcor, pastor . Sundoy
otudy, 7:30.
CHE ~TER CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE,
Hilton Wolfe
a .m.; worsh1v MrVtce. 11 a.'" , and 7:.10 s&lt;:hool, 9:30 a ., ,; morning worshi,, t1
DANVILlE WESLEYAN . Rev. R. D. Rev. Herbert Grote . pastor . Fronk Riff le.
BETHANY , (Dor&lt;os), Worship 9:00
P."'· WMkly ,u.le Sllldy, w.clnescloy.. o.m. Sunda¥ . -i"'lsorvlco, 7:,. ' ·"'·'
lrown , pastor. Sunday School. 9:30
su pt , Sunday School, 9:30 a .m. Worsh ip 7:JO,p .m .
a .m . Church School 1Q:OO a .m. Bible
L..
midw~ preytr service W. . eactar .
o.m.; morning worship 10:AS; yaufh ser·
service, 11 o,m . and 7:30 p .m. Pro~er
study. lsl, 2nd , 3rd and Sth Tueodoys
MASON Cnvon.n • OF CHRIST, Mlllor , 7:30p .m.
.
vice,
6:.f5
p
.m.
;
evening
worship
,
7:30
meeting , Wednetdoy, 7:30p .m .
7:15p.m.: youth fellowship, 2nd and 4th
St .. Malon . W. Vt. E..... L. Conger,
MOUNT OU•e C""""""lty Church
p.m.; prayer ond praise , Wednesday ,
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST minister. liuntlov lillie Study t() o,m,; lowrtnc• 8u1h , pastOf ; Mo~~~: Folmer, Sr :
Tuesdays, 6:00p.m .
CHURCH , Rev. Floyd F. Shook , pallor: Worship l1 a.m. and 1 p.m. Wednesday Superint.ndent. Sunday School ond meW•
CARMEL and SUTTON (Worship, Sun· 7:30p.m.
SILVER RUN FREE BAPTIST. Rev. Mar· Ll oyd Wright , Director of Christian ~ible Study , 110e9l mvslc, 1 p.m. ~
day School and moll other events held
ning wor'ship. 9:30a.m. Sundey evening
education. Sunday School. 9:30 o . m.;
iolntly ,) Sunday School9:4' and Warsh;p vin Markin, pastor ; Steve little Sunday
LIFE SCIINCI CHURCH ~ 12 Notth mvke, 7p.m.: Youthmoot;ntandlll&gt;le
school supt. Sunday school. 10 o .m::
Morning Worship , 10:30 a . m.; Choir Third St .. Cheshire. Independent, fun · sludy: Wednoodoy, 7 p.m.
11 :00 at Sutton tint and third Sundays
and et Carmel second and fourth Sun· morning wonhip, 11 a .m. Sunday even· Practice, Sunday. ) 6:30 p.m.; Evening damenlol ,.,., ..... luroolay -.lng 7:30
UNITED fAITH CHUIICH - · Route 7 On
ing worship , 7:30. Prayer meet ing and
Worship, 7:30 p .m. Wednesday Prayer
days. Bible Study second, fourth ond
p .m. Pot* I". Dr. Rabert,_son, , .
flomeroy bypass . Rev . Robert Smith Sr .
Bible study , Thunday, 7:30p.m. ; youth
fifth Thurs.doys , 7:15 p.m. Family Night
and BibleStudy , 7:30p .m.
MASON AS.Mil Y OF GOO, Dudding pastor; Rev. JorMs Cundiff, aasl~tonf
service, 6 p.m. Sunday.
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST. Charles lone, Mason, W. Va . lw. Ronnie I . pastor. Sunday School. 9:30 o .m.: morn ·
Fellowship Dinn•r third Thursday . 6:30
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH , 383
Russell , Sr., minister: Rick Macomber,. Rose. Pastor. Sunday School 9 :.f5 o.r,n. ; ing worship, lO:JO Cl . m .; evening wor·
p.m.
APPLE GROVE , Sunday School 9:30
Morning Worshi.P 11 a .m . Evening S.r· ship , 7 :30 . Women 's Fellowship
a .m . Worship 7:30p.m. lsi and 3rd Sun·
vlce 7:30 p .m. Wecfnittdoy Women's Tu•doys, 10 a . m.; Wednesday nighi
day•: Prayer mHt ing Wednesday 7:30
Ministri" 9 G.m . (Mtetift9 ond pray..-. prayet service . 7:30p.m.
p.m. Followshlj&gt; IUpPO&lt; first Saturday 6
~royer and lllblo Sludw..7 p.m .
FAITH BAPTIST thurch , Moson, - t
p.m. UMW 2nd Tuosdoy 7:30p.m.
&lt; HAI'T1'QI1D CHUl(llo Of CH~T IN at United Stool Workon Union Hell .
EAST LETART . Chru&lt;h School 9 a .m.
' i:HIIISTIAN UNION, Tile - · Willi'"" RIMirood St,,oet , MOMn. l'ontor , Rtv .
Worship service 10 o .m. Pra)'tr meeting
C:ollil'lill, ,....,, .....-, khool. 9:30 Richard Jordon. Morn""t wor&gt;hlp 9:30
Geortle Whllfield, I he famous English evangelist prayed, " 0 Lord,
7:30 p.m. Wednoodoy. UMW ootond
o.m.: Jamll .......... SUpt .. evening-· a.m.. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Prayer
Give me sou ls or take my soul!"
'ruesdoy 7:30p.m.
viet. 7:30 p . m~ Watffteldoy t'Ytnlnt meetlngW.dnesdOy , 7:30p.m.
Henry' Marlyn, a famed missionary lo lhe north Amer,lcan Indians
RACINE WESlEYAN - Sunday school
_ prayer mooting, 7:30 P·"'• fouth pto,
FOIIEST RUN .APTIST - · ~•• . Nyle
from 17181o 1747, prayed "Lord, lo·lhee 1 dedicate mysell . Oh , Lord,
10 a.m.; won hlp, 11 a .m. Choir practice,
MrvicatoehT~.
lord.,, 'pastor.' Cornelius l""ch,
accepl me, and lei me be Thine lorever. Lord, 1 desire nothing IT)ore."
Thursday, 8 p.m.
These were lhelast words written In his diary, wr illen jusJ sevl'ri days
FAIRVIIW•1141111 OIU.CH. l...,., W. suporlnterulont. Sundar """''· 9:!11
LETART FALL!- Worship se&lt;vlce 9
Yo .. lit. I , - " lrwlll, pcntor. ~lp a.m.; MCond ond 1-th Sundays-·
before he was called home to be with the Lord .
a.m. ChurchSchooiiOa.m.
Thomas A. Kempls. 1379·1471, prayed one day this most beautiful
MN.C:M, •1JII •·"'·: ~· ~~ 11
thipNrviceat7::1Dp.m.
·
MOIINIIIG STAR. Worship 9:30a.m.:
a .m.: -lolt _.1,, 7::10 p.m. T,_.
MT. MOIIIAH IIAI'TIST - Fourlll IIIOOf
o1 prayers : "Give whal Thou wilt, and how mu ch Thou will, and when
Church School10:30 a.m.
dov co"ap , _ _ . , . ONI
Main Sl .. MNidloport. Rev. Colvlft Mlo·
Thou will. Sel me where Thou will, and deal with me In all things, just
MOIISE CHAPEL. Church School 9:30
•Judy, 9:30 e.M. -shiP sorvlco. nls. postor. Mrs, Elvin lurngarlli..,. ,
aslhOU Will."
o.m . Worship 11 a .m.
JOM McKenzie, as a young m issionary candidate once knelt on
Wodnotda,, 7:30p.M.
svpt, 5undoy school, 9;30 o.m.: -.hlp
POIITLAND. Sunday Schoal6:30 p.m.,
CALVARY IIIli CHUIICH, now locor.d sorvlco, 10:45 a.m,
the banks ol the Lossle, prayed "0 Lord, send me to lhe darkest spol
Evenii\g Worship, 7:30 p.m. Youth
on p_., Plko, C - , load :15, noor
NOIITH ..HTHiiL United Meiloodisl
on the earth."
•
Fellawohlp, Wodnllday, 7 :30p.m.
Floln J . .... llecl:woOcf. pollor. lor· Chun:h, .... ChoriM """"-· pcnlor, •
Marlin Lulher, famed reformer, ullered lhese wordS from his
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
great agony of prover, "Do' Thou, my God, Do Thou, God stand by me
vkM"" Sundar at 10:30 o.m. ond 7:30 Sundooy Sclloal. 9:30a.m.: Worthl, lor·
Rev. Rl&lt;hordW. Thomas
p.no'. ~~!!',.,., odlool, t :311a.M. IIblo vice, IO:ol5 a .m.: ~ llblo Stuoly ,
against alllhe world's wisdom and reason, Oh, do It! Thou must do II.
Duane Sydenllrlckor. S..
Sltnd by me, lhou lr~Je and eternal God."
stutly, WuluMLI&amp;I.,, ?:.p.lll.
7:(X) p." .: Wedn..., prayer
Jolon W. DougiGI
INilii'I-T ltCIUNIIS CHUIICH. 7:311 p.ni.
Owlghl L. Moody, lamed Evangelist and FOunder of the oreal
ChoriM Domlgan
Mocldy Bible lnslltute of .Chlcavo. once prayed "Use me then, My
INC . - ...e.t II .. Ml=rt. hv.
IUIILINGIIAM 50\JTHiiiiN WliiT
JOPPA. Wot'lhlp 9:00 a.m . Church
O'Dell Merlloy, polllor:
school. CHUIICH. Route I. Shodo. Pastor ,.,
Sovlour, for whatever purpose and In whatewr "~flY ' Thou maynt
Schoof IO:OOo.m.
9:311 e.m.: 1111111•11 ,..,...., IO.:JIIo.m.; llock. fllllllloted wllh loollhom lt!lllat
require. Here 11 my poor hear!, an empty vnsel : Fill II with thy
CHESTER, Wonhlp 9 o.m.. Chur&lt;IJ ,
oottolnt 4
1:• p.m. TUindoy. Clmlftt..... ......, ICIIMI. li!l li·f.!. '
grace."
·
,Schoel 10 o.m. Choir • .._..1 ' ,.m ..
WHAT IS YOUR PRAYER? Can God work through you? •Milly
121311
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~ ......., -lne: ....., _,....,, I:• '""· ~
Thursdoyt. llblo Study, Thursdays.
chrlllfans have prayed some Mlly beaulllul prayer• end some I'HI
, _ IIIII ............. ~I •.-,. _ . . . . . . . ."""'. ~"'·
7:30p.m.
7:~p.m. _
.. ·
fiiNIICOITN. A-.'f. .....
,meaningful prayers. But non.. reachn lhe lhrone ot grace any fnttr
LONG IOTTOM. lunda, School al9:30
or any better, than the prayer we offer when we put our life In 1111 han· • , IM\AND jtJ .fOliC CHUICH Of ~William~. pcntor . ..,.:
a.m • ...,lng -ship ot 7:30 p.m,
-"hiiCIMT...... ~·MIIIer. llblo dar
,IOa.m.: ............. Mi.
dl of God, and Ilk H lin to become our Lord and Saviour. Or wiMn 1
"""'· ~. 7•• $1.M.: .....,
p.m1 'iW111~11 ......,. W·
Thunder 111*~7: 30p.m .
christian prayi"IIOrd, lei me do today, Wllal you know 1 can do.'.'
IHDIVIUI:
......,. 9:30 a .m.
My prlytrtoday lor yoll Is IIIII you wllltakt time to "TALK" IOGod
kiiMI. 10 - · loiMir """' sorvlco. vice, 1. ·
Momlnt W.uhlp I .30 o.m. ._lng
7
"TODAY." •
Worohti . 7:30 p.M. 11~1• Stl!'fy
Submlllld by David M. Mann. •PIIIor, First Bapllsl Chilrcll.
M MOIII.II :...
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992-2156
Announcements

have reac hed our to us w ith
love in the ti m e of Sorrow

Need someone to stay with
elderly lady on WMkencts,
Frklly evenings 5PM to
Sunday evening 5PM. Call
6754-1061 or 675-2834. ·

Gallipolis Area
446
367- Cheshire
388-Vinton
245-Rio Grande
379- Walnut Dist.
256-Guyan Dis I.
643 ·Arabia Dist.

Point Pleasant
Area - 675
458- l.eon ·
576-Apple Grove
773- Mason
882- New Haven
895-Lelart
937- Bullato

Middleport-Pomeroy
Area - 992
985-Chesler
843- Porlland
247-l.etart Falls
949-Racine
742-Rutland

675-1333

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Yard Safe

Three FAmily Yard Sale
across from Honda Shop, In
Gallipolis. Thurs. 4th and
Fri.· 5th. Clothes, all sizes,
rupperware, Avon &amp; wine
bottles, desk, lewerly,
Beagle dog, chain &amp; dog dishes, old B/ W TV's, to
house, 304·895·3677.
much to list. Rain cancels.

Community Flea Market,
Wh
ile Church. Upper
in losi ng a loved one.
Thanks tor th e tood, Flats. Come one, come all .
Kittens. 675·3796 or 675· Yard Sale 5th and 6th, 24
prayers, flowers, money, Saturday June 6th.
5955.
and opening of the grave.
Smithers Ave ., Gallipolis.
God bl ess each one. The 4
Giveaway
Clothing
, cy c le ac 6
Lost and Found
Fa mi ly of Darrell Starkey.
cessories, mag wheels,
ANY PE RSON who has l.ost, near Portland, black dishes, portable sewing
anything to give away and
Sincere th anks for fOOd does not off er or attempt to e. white male foxhound . machine, and various other
items. Cancel in case of
and fl owers given to any of otter any other thing tor Call843·2354.
ra in.
1he Eskew child ren at the sa te may pl ace a n ad in this
death of our father and column. There will be no Male, Brittany Spaniel,
brother. Gene. They were charge to the advertiser .
orange and white,. no Yard Sale : June 3 thr 6, 10
g r eat l y
app r ec iated .
collar, answers to name of till 5. 3 Miles south of
Children of Gene and th e
' Ranger' . Child's pel. 675· Gallipolis on Rl. 7. Clothing
l.arge
dog
house
Gall
ipolis,
fa mily ol J .W. Eskew.
2039,
all sizes Including
OH .u6·0335.
chlldrens and Big mens,
The deepest a pprec iation
Found· Prescr iption lens shoes, stero, refrigerator ,
tor a ll the ki ndness, Small Sheperd female dog, glasses, near 27th Sl. e. dishwasher, and more .
Rain or shine.
thoughtfu lness and prayers sprayed, 1 yr. old, to coun· Jackson Ave . 675-129(),
extended in behalf of try home, Gall ipolis, 2-45·
Gladys Bl ackwood during 9123.
One Ir ish Setter, One Big Yard Sate at McCoys.
her lengthy Illness.
June 4-5·6 on Allee Rd. at
Cecil Blackwood Fam ily , Female dog, 4 puppies, Cottle. Ph 882·3503, alter Ewington, Oh 9 till??
pa r t Hu s ky , 446·2196, 4:00PM.
Gall
iPOlis.
2
In Memoriam
Sale: Fri. and Sat.,
LOST· Sable female Ger· Garage
June 5 &amp; 6. Hours 10 to 6. 77
In memor y of Bill Per·
man
Shepherd
wearing
Pt. Germa n Sheperd pup·
State 51., Gallipolis.
si nger passed away June py , 2ld·6345, Ga ll ipolis.
cha in collar. Phone AS&amp;·
Children's, baby and adult
13, 1979. we miss you,
1995 or 675·2415.
clothing, electronic games,
Hazel. Debbie, and Andy .
toys, books, leans, and
Four Tiger kittens, eight 7:===;Y
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misc.
weeks
old. Phone .u\·097,.,
3
Announcements
Gall ipoliS.
Gigantic Yard Sale : Mon·
SWEEPER and sewing
day through Saturday June 2 FamilY Porch Sale 86
machine repai r, parts, and Mixed Beegle, mate, has 1st to the 6th. Dishes, new Pine St., Gallipolis. 9 to 5,
suppl ies.
Pick up and had all shots, very gd, with and used toots, c tothtng, Fri ., Sat., e. Sun. Jeans,
delivery, Davis Vacuum children. 1 yr. old 446-2164. shoes, wooden wagon tops and misc .
Cleaner, one hall mile up
wheels, children's rldlno
Georges Creek Rd . Call
toys, baby crib, bucksaw,
Male Doberman, 446-8581 , crosscut saws, hors collars, Yard Sale Sat., :June 6. 8 to
«6-0294 ..
6. Clothing, aPf)llances, an·
Gall ipolis.
single trees, Avon soap 20 llques, and misc . Behind
years old, and many other Southeastern Equipment In
NEW GARAG E OP ENING
Two
black
mate
kittens
to
- Automatic transm issions give away , 446·4152, Items to numerous to men· Kanauga, OH.
tton. 2 miles West of
and all sorts of mechanical
Gall
ipolis.
Gall
ipolis on Rt. 141 ,
repair and malor and
GARAGE SAI.E Fri.· Sat.,
minor auto body repair.
June 5·6. 9-SPM. FAIR·
See James Smith or Tom COI.I.I E and Coonhound GIGANTIC YARD SAI.E FIEI.D ACRES SUBDIV.
Puppies. 992·2770.
Masters or call A41&gt;·7757 .
June 4·5, Thurs. e. Friday, on Fairfield-Centenary
time 8 to 6, Rt. 588· near Rd ., Gallipolis . Many
wanted burnt out trailers 20x40 standing barn. Free Rodney . Hoover SWMper, Items, Including color TV
for the root &amp; alum . siding. tor removal. 949·2092 after fans, small chlldrens and stand, weight bench,
clothes, glass fire screen, and shopimlth saw guards.
Call 388·9973 after 5, Bid· 6p.m.
grass tr immer, Avon B!. S,
well, Oh .
many hOusehold Items.
Yard Sale Fri. , Sat., and
Male black, while, &amp; tan
Sun. 9 till dark. Out Ad·
Gospel Singing, Hannan part rat terrier; small dog ,
Flea Market Kanauga dlson Bulavtlle Rd. to Brick
Trace Hi gh School , June 992·3666,
Drive-In Saturday &amp; Sun· School Rd. Pass school
6th, 7 to 9. Speci al , Eternal
hOuH, 3rd trailer on right
Youth group, Mercerville, Puppies, mixed breeds. 6 day, June6 e. 7.
by Spor·tsman Club .
Oh.
weeks old . 378·6255. Reed·
Moving Sale 10 Burkhart Children, women, &amp; men
svllte,Ohlo.
L.ane. Good clothing, lhOel, clothing, ca. TV's, sewing
1 PAY
highest prices
dishes,
tapts, r.cord.; machine, lewerly, and lots
possible lor gold a nd silver s week old puppies. Mother
coiris, r fngs, jewelry, etc. is an miniature collie. 992· books, canning jan, ;.me of misc .
Contad Ed Burkett Barber 3615 evenings, and 992·3325 of all kinds, dOlls, hanging
baskets, and -lng sup- Btck Porch Sele Rt. 160
Shop, Middleport.
daytimes.
plies. Gallipolis, OH.
acron from Robeys
Garage In brown lnd while
Permanent Ha ir Removal . 4 half beagle puppies.
Ntw springs and
ProfesSional Electrolysis Homer . Bowen, Tuppers Pallo Salt Rt. 544 ba!Mtn trailer.
mattr-.
160
ltld
Bidwell
School.
center. A.M.A. Approved. Platna. Acrou from bank.
Good clotho, lots of Ieana.
or. referrals. By ap·
dlshn,
comodts, Garage Salt: Baby turn .
polntments only , 675-~34.
9 puppies, part belOit, laboratorltl, ont tub, clothing, couch, misc. 1112
adult grey cat with mltltn lllhlng aqulprntnt. 5th and
off 141 on L.lncoln
I.ONEI.Y
Christian paws &amp; variety Of kllteM. 6th from 9 to ? Galllpolll, mile
Plkt. Fri. and Sat. 111-4.
Singles. Meet Christian Calllco &amp; variety Of coton, OH .
singles tnyour area . Write L.ong &amp; Short halra. l'or In·
o~rage Sale June H, t til 5
SOUthern Christian Singles formation call 992·UGS.
Ytrd Salt Thvradlly tJ1d ltrttl betldt BldWtll
Club, PO Box 1123, Sum Prlclly, Junt 4 &amp; 5, North SChool, tan ltoule. ClOthing,
merville, sc 29413 or calli ·
Oallla
High SChool 10:011- OIIIIWirt, flrtpiiU
3 kittens, 1 large " '· 742·
803-871-9850, 24 hOurs.
6100. Sponttred by: North Kl'ftl1, lnd othtr 11em1.
2452.
Gallla Chlerllldtra.
PIANO l.essons. l.ucy Jane
Bulmer. Hartfol'd, WV 882·
Yard Salt-l'rl. &amp; Sat. Yard Sale. Prl. a. Sal., JUIII
2295.
11011111 HOIItiW Rei. II IIIII., H. f'lrat raMon 11ft pet

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Yard Sale

Yard
Sale· everything Porch Sale 1310 Ohio St.,
must go, make offers. 1l3 Thurs., Fri., and Sat.. Crib,
Kineon Dr., Gallipolis. plypen, baby clothes, toyl,
Friday June S lhru Satur· clothes, new craft Items
day June 6. 9AM to SPM, and misc. Items.
1nfants wear, children
wear, toys, beauty salon
CARPORT SALE Fri. 6·
equipment, and misc.
9PM, Sat. 9·3PM, 128
EngliSh
Rd. CLEAN
YARD SAI.E - Thurs., ITEMS, prices cheap! .
June 4 and Fri., June 5, 9
a .m. Ill ?? Davis ·residence,
Rose Hill. Men, women and Yard Sates Family, Friday
children's clothing, toys, and Saturday 9:00·3:00,
tools, metal stepstool and 2008 Marquette Ave.
many mi$C. items.
Yard Sale-- Saturday, June
6
from 9:00AM, 1111 1 One
Yard Sale. June 4,5,6.
9.a.m.-6. 5 miles off Rl. 7 mile from l.eon on l.eonturn at Meigs Memorial Baden Rd . Children and
Gardens . Old sliver adult clothing &amp; tots more.
dollars, fifty cent pieces,
misc. old coins, color TV, Carport Sale 82 Burdette
jeans, women &amp; childrens Addn. Fri., and Sat. Girls
and misc. Follow signs.
s ize 6 to 8, todler boys
clothing. Hobby horse, doll
Several Garage Sates, June house, curtains. and lots of
5 e. 6th, from 9·4 at misc. Items.
Riggscrest Manor, one hall
miles · north of Eastern Yard Sale, 2 Family Satur·
High School on Co. Rd. 28. day, Vllllage .ot Cheshire,
T.V., children's clothing, Ohio . E lei:lrlcal
ap·
books, air conditioner, etc. pllances, books, shoe
skatH, misc . Rain cancels.
YARD SAI.E : 541 S.
St., Middleport. June
Moving Sale at the reslden·
6th, Taylor &amp; Redovlan.
ce of Frank Bush beside
George Roberts residence,
Gallipolis Ferry. 9 am · 5
Family yard sate,
pm Satur&lt;!aY only. Some
day, June 6 from 9·
antiques and misc. No
Monday, June 8th from
L.ocated at 487 S. 4th Street, Calls.
Middleport.
Yard Sale Saturday June 6.
9 · 5. L.ast house on right.
Yard Sale, corner of
,&amp; Broadway, Middleport. Sandy Heights. Carl Me·
June s, 6. Clothing, Daniel residence.
chemistry sets, misc .
items.
· I
Public Sate
&amp; AUCtiOII
Yard sa le. Sal., June 6, 9-6. Clearing Out Sale-some an·
Clothes, chrome dinette tlques, glasawtre, diSh·
set, baby . clothes, window washer, II'alii compador,
screens, curtains, tires, old -tng machine, porh~dge trimmer,
home table TV, couches, chairs,
baked goods. Rollers, 366 tabiH, tots of oddS &amp; enda.
6th St., Middleport.
Wilsons Farm on Flat·
woods Rd. off Rt, 7 above
Saveral ·family yard Hit, Pomeroy, look lqr signs, at
Sat., June6, 10a.m. Second F lve Points, Sunday &amp;
St. in Syracuse. Clothes of Monday, June 7th &amp; lth, 10
aiiSIZH, maternity clothes, to?
·
lamps, toys, hOusehold articles, Iota of misc. Rain Auction- Anllques and
cancels.
C(!IIKIIbles. 1 pm Sunday
7, MI. Alto Auction
et lnterSKtlon Of Rt 2
Yard Sale. Sat., June 6, 9-?
Sllvertone, organ, baby and 33, 1 mt111 IOIIth 01
Items, motorcycle helmet, Ravenswood, ofltrlng 3110free Items, toys, clothing, 400 dtltralllt tteml InSt. Rt. 124 between cluding 01k lvrnllurt,
SOulhtrn High Sc:hool and wicker, 111-n. JIDIIwy,
etoneware,lrOIIware, old
Dorcas.
car pam, and Iota of good
YARD Nle Thurs. Fri . Sat. primitive Items. Terms·
13 Mile c-k Rd. 1 milt CASH. Ktng ICole AuctiOn
out Trlbllll R,d. Tum 11ft 1 Servlct. Ktn KOII, Auc·
t'«*r.
milt. watCh signa,
YARD aalt Saturday, Junt ''---W=III~.~-!.llvy~-.
6. 9-6 p.m. lox :IN Hannan
Tract Rd. OlttiMIOII Ill
Htrold Keister mldi!IOI,
Air conclltiOIWI', 011 etvvt,
... •tovet. 111111. unall.,.
111'-- dllhll 1111110" Of
mllctl--. •ltlllll. 30f.

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·G irlll 111e lat.,
01110. 10 til ? CIOIIIIIIIIIIIII w.M.P.O. only 1111111 on 10-S. wt M1V1 Dr.,
mile, n.m.. Rain cenct11.
rlflllt,
HtvlllcWVA.

Wantld to Buy

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CASH for 'your diamonds, WANTED · Lease men, to
gold and ~liver, class rings, tease oil and gas proper· ,
Wedding· bands, sliver and
Gallla and surrolln·
gold . coins . Tawney
counties. Inquire to
Jewelers, 422 Second Ave.,
Bend Oil Inc., 269
Gallipolis, Dhlo.
r
River
Rd .,
Gallllpc)IIS . Call A41&gt;·428S.
011. AND GAS l.eases Wan·
ted . Extensive drilling I.PN' S/RN'S Need per·
program, 87 wells drilled manent or tempory help In
1980. 210 planned 1981. We our OR/ R R units, ex·
need more acreage for our perlence
In
these
ongolngprogram. Write : specialized needed. MUst
111 Rlvorslde . l.ane, take calls. Please contact
Marietta, Ohio 45750. Call: Personnel
Off ic e ,
1614) 373-9806.
teness Hosp., Hospital
Dr,, Athens, Ohio -457()1 ,
Wanted Swarms of BeH, E.O.E,
Call after 5PM, «6·1052,
GallipoliS.
Have lml)1edlately opening
tor one experienced gyl'fl·
Would like to buy car· nestles Instructor. Apply
burator for a 1972 Scout II, immediately at the
Municipal
6 cyl. Call 2ld·6826, Nor· Gallipolis
Build[ng, 518 Second Ave .
thup, Oh .
WANTED TO BUY :
GOLD,
SILVER ,
PI.ATINUM, STERI.ING·
COINS,
RINGS,
JEWEI.RY, MISC . ITEMS.
MARKET
ABSOI.UTE
PRICE GUARANTEED.
EO BURKETT BARBER
SHOP, MIDDLEPORT,
OHI0992·3476.
HARI.EY·DAVIDSON, preferably older model, but
will consider new model If
reasonable. Must be In
good condition, In the S1500
to 12500 price range. Call
992-5006.

PART OR FULl. TIME to
lease land tor oil and gas
development. Pay based on
per acre teased, withdraw
commission for those who
quallly, Must have car,
wrlle Stanley Energy
Development, PO Box 328,
Ironton, Oh .(5638.
BabySitter needed, 2 older
children In vinclnlty 01 Rt,
141 . Call alter 5 A41&gt;·4827,
Gallipolis.

Full -time,
live -In
Housemanagtr for group
home In Gallipolis, OHio to
work with persons with
want' to buY IIOod used menta 1 retardation. Send
baby furniture. Must be In resume to John l.ehew, PO
good clean condlllo11. 992· Box 906, Gallipolis, Oh
45631 . Buckeye Community
6786.
Services Is an equal opportunity employer,
BEDS-IRON, BRASS, old
furniture, gold, sliver
dOllars, wood tee boxes,
l
stone Iars, antiques, etc, 1185.00toSSOOweeklydOing '
Complete
households, mailing work. No ex·
Write : M.D. Mlller, .Rt. 4, perlence required . APPLY : Circle Sales, P.O.
Pomeroy , Oh. Or 992· 77~.
Box 224·0 , Richmond Hill
NY 11418.
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·Old furniture and antiques
Of all kindS. Call Kenneth
Swain, Gallipolis, Ohio 256- Got some free time? Start
your own buSiness. Start
1967.
selling Avon. Be your own
bon, Set your own hOurs
Old furniture, copper and The harder you work, the
brau, keHies, split hickory more you' ll earn. For
baskets, stone ian with details, call 742·2354 or 742·
names. 446-3925.
2755.
HARPER · HAI.STEAO
SAI.VAGE CO., 11th and
Viand SlrMI, now buying
metals (copper, brass.
aluminum, ltecl, stalnlns
IIIII, tlallerltl and
riCIII- Olf181111, YIIICIW
I'IJDI, catnip 1111181881frnl.
10 am tv 6 pm dilly. Allo
·Flee Market on Satvrdayt,

CAII675-....

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GET VALUABI.E training
as 1 young business person
and earn good monty plus
some gre1t gifts. 11 a Sentinel route ctrrler. Phone
ua right eway and
on
lht allglbllltv list 11 9922156 or 992·2157.

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REAl. ESTATE OP·
PORTUNITY. Can you
sell??? YIKir own lull-lime
bus11111s, Real Estate,
rlghlln this area. National
company, estatllllhed In
1900, largest In Its field.
(Unlicensed? · ..., give
exam guidance.) All advertising, all stgns, fOrms,
supplies furnished .
Prolesllonal Training and
Instruction given lor rapid
· development · from Start to
lucc.a. Nell-Ide advertlllng brings Buyers
from EVtrvwhere. Can you
qualify?
have
lnfllatlva,You must
ucellenl
character
(bondeblt),
Hies ability, be financially
responsible. Commlnlon·
volume opportunity for

m•n, women, couple or

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Business
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_,u,_,n:!!ltv
L..__
Artcralt Concepts now
seeking managers and
counselors. Exceptional
earning program, well
establiShed company with
exclusive products. No In·
vestment, delivery, or
collecting Involved. Craft.
experience not required.
For Interview call 256·93411,
Gallipolis.

bath,

storms,

choice

location, our of high water ,
garden,
workshop .
IJO,OOO.OO. Shown by appt.
1-614·235-6569,

Reduced from appraisal of
145,700. 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
total electric, carpeted,
tarOt kltchen~dtnlng and
living rooms. DishWasher,
lots of cabinets and closets.
Bog master bedroom ,
;.rage, 10x26 rear porch,
I.OG HOMES, Factory 1h acre. l.ow utilities. Clean
Direct,
Dealership and top cond. l.eaving state
139.500. 992·5704.
:~:l\l!a~b:~teunlimited
;·~~~ Investment
Income
THREE bedroom house,
Mr. Walton family
room with fireplace,
full basement, all ap·
pllances and draperies .
675-1542 alter 5 p.m.

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team That can Sell. Information
without
Oblllllllon. Strout Reelty,
Inc., Dept. F., 1101 N Front
Street, Harrisburg, PA
17102.

Two Story House and lot on
Broad Run Rd. 882·2407,

FOR sale or lease option to
buy. Four bedroom~·
Proftssionel
car ga~agt, targt lot, 6
Servlcts
mfles. N. on Rt. 2 from Pt.
12 Situations wanltd
COMMERCIAl. lnd In· Pleasant, call304·273·51-45.
Wanted : Baby IIHing , dustrlal
photography.
preferred In my 110mt rates Phone 446-2909 or «6'7226 5 room ttome, bath • .U el~·
$2,00 per hr. Must provide afler4p.m.
trlc, } vhrs otd;'· j
tn-'allon. Call «6acres,l2d,500. Bud Chattin
2504, GallipoliS.
INCOME TAX AND AC· Road, Pt. Pleasant 675·
COUNTING SERVICE · 18211.
Repair or remodeling Call ~46- 7068 · for ap·
~.flooring, doors, wall
polntmentanyttme.
paneling, ceiling, or floor
tile, lldlng, 992·2759.
Mobllt Homes
Pleno tuning and" repair: 32
tor Sale
l.ove your neighbor tune
Will do roofs, good rates, your Plano. Bill Ward,
frtt ntlmates. Call alter 5 Wards Keyboard. 446-43n, PRICES REDUCED · Used
mObile &lt;fWimes and travel
at992·5125.
Galllpoi!Strailers. TRI · STATE
MOBII.E, HOMES. CALl.
Have room and board and PIANO TUNING and Hr· A41&gt;·7572.
teundry and cere In my vice, all makes and
prtvat. honie. lor lht models. Call BOb Grubb at
elderly .. 992-4022.
444·4525. Formerly with 11111hedlate possession 3
betlroorn mObile home on
Wards Keyboard.
acre
wooded tot, new
Will do babysiHing In your
drilled well, 111 ,000 «6·
horllt. Call992·597~.
GAI.I.IA Ctean tng and 4394, Davis Rd.
Rtnt·A·Matd Service Inc .,
Wanted : will do' babysit· FrM Esllmatts, bonded, For Sale Two house trollers
ling In your homl. 992·5974. Insured, phone 245·9234. IOined
, one Is a
Cltantog by the week, monliJlC50
Is 0 12X50.
thor conlraclval.
·~Yii~i~llii,;Oii, 367·7662.
SANDY AND lEAVER tnlllranca CO. hl8 Offtnd
wvkn tor fire IIIIUranct
covtrlll In Oallll County
far IIIIICIII 1 century,
Farm, hOmt ltld personal
PI 0Pt1 tv covtrl!lll a,.
IVIIIHit to tnlll In·
For Seta 12X65 2 bdr.,
dlvldUII . . .. Cqnttct FOR all your pllotogr-"y mobile hOml, good Cond .,
Kill lurtllall. your ntiOII· ,_.go to Tawney Sttlillo, S3,9JO.OO, 446-1339, Bidwell,
&amp;14 2nd. Ave,, Galtlpolll.
bOr IIIII agent.
OhiO. PIIIIIOrll. family OH.
pholol, Mddllllll,and comAUTOMOBILI!
IN · mercial p~~o~ogri!Ji1y.
2 ~· mObile home on
SURANCI! bltn can·
Ktrr·Belhtl Rd. Call «6·
ctlltdt L:oal your
3101aller 6 PM, Gallipolis.
C
&amp;
F
Cltlnlng
Syst.ms.
Gf)lrator's Lie-? f'hone
Offices, reslcltntlals. car·
,.214
pets, UphOIStwy, windows, 5 mob. homn, will 1111 one
~
ltoor, and IIIMf'll cleaning, or all, already HI up In
park·undtrplnned, and lot
446-27131101 PM.
11 ICIIIIII lllllnlcllltn
luvallltllefor ,.,1. Prlcad
at
S3,000 to 18,000. 1·216SUMMIR SCHOOL IN· l'wmantnl hair removal U, In Jackson, OH.
STRUCTION · 0.. your Pi Oftlllonal E lectrolysls
'
child liNd extra help? Clnt.r, AMA
oved,
lttvltw program lor Dr., rlltrrals. IIV. Ill" 1911 Fairmont 14x52, 2 bclr .,
lvmanct. good conct.,
ruelfng
or
mllh. polnTmtnl only 675-6234.
100.00,
H5· 92U,
Pt
1111 Cllurcll. Call
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Otlllpotll.
446-..SJ. Prtptrt for

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HOME SAL.I, ~ MI.
WIEST, OALL,IPOLIS. RT.
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YNE 'S FURNITURE
chair, rocker, ol·
mrr•an . 3 tables, SSOO . Sofa,
and toveseat, 1275.
and chairs priced
$275. to S695 . Tables,
and up to S109. Hide-a·
beds,S340., queen size, S380.
Recliners, Sl65 , $295.,
l.amps from S18. to $65 . 5
pc, dinettes from S79., to
S365. 7 pc,, S189. and up.
Wood table and 4 chairs,
S350 up to $495. Hutches,
$300 . and $375 ., maple or
pine finish. Bedroom suites

· Bassett Oak , S649.,
Bassett Cherry , 1765. Bunk
bed complete with mat·
tresses, $250. and up to
$350 . Captain's beds, $275.
complete. Baby beds, $89.
Mattresses or box springs,
full or twin, $5.1., firm , S65.
and 175. Queen sets, 1185. s
dr. chests, $49 , 4 dr. chests,
$42. Bed frames, S20 .and
$25., 10 gun · Gun cabinets,
$350 ., dinette chairs S'IO.
and $25 . Tappan gas or
electric ranges, $285.
USED
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Ran g e s,
refr igerators, and TV 's ,
3 m iles ·out Bulavill e Rd.

1 bdr. apartment in Rio Open 9am to 7pm, Mon .

Racine, 2 plus bedrooms,

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pleyful 7 week old kittens .
Price $3.00 adults, S1.50 3742·2460
Card ol Thanks
child. Starts 11 :30 AM .
Free enterta inment. Rt. 62
We again wa nt to !hank N, Pt . Pleasant.
KI TT EN S, 895·3472.
each and everyone who

BabySitter, shift-work .
Phone 675·1940.

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2. Convenience:

NEED someone to Install
carpet. Must have own
tools. Call675-1317.

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TRAII.ER space '3 miles HuffY exerciH IItke, like
Modern mob. home,furnl., from town iunction '2 e. 62 at new, 150.00. Rival meat
In city, cent. air, 1 or 2 oldY, ~75·3248 .
slicer, like new, $35. Otter
adults only : 446-o:l38.
kitchen center-mixer, bien·
del", Ice crusher, salad
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Wantld to Rent
For Rent unfurn.•2 bdr.,
maker, rl)eatgrln~erlcoot
garage aP,artment. Cen· Responsible familY to 3 S179 sell $70) , &amp; needlepoint
trolly located, adults only, wished to rent or lease 2 or stool, S15 . 446· 7895 ,
no pets, sec . dep., credit 3 bedroom home In Gallipoli S.
ref ., Inquire at 54 14th Ave. 11omeroy or Middleport
area. A41&gt;·7420.
· Road e. dirt bike Kl. 250
1978 Kawasaki, Iike new
1 bdr. unfurn. , apartment
1600. l.lncoln 230 welder
downtown location. No 48 Equipment for Rent
and cpmplete acetylene
pets,
adults,
new
ENDI.OADER
and outfit e. tanks 1350. Antique
remodeled A41&gt;·.3432.
backhoe. sao per day. mamr:na bench, pull 1111
Operate yourself. Ra y traitor 11 fl . tong lor small
2 BDRM. Garage Apt,, Beegle, 895·3841.
car rack $700. Call 367·0160,
Burkhart Lane, deP.. req.,
Gallipolis.
no pets, «6·3432.

Will do day care services In For Sale house and lot In
FURNISHED Efficiency,
my home call 446-0566, VInton, Oh. Reasonable
1135. Ulllllles pd. Share
bath, «6·«16 after 7 p.m.
price, land contract
available, 245·5818.
home.
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Apt. , 2 BR,
Modified A-frame With 3
1150. Water pd . . one child
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bedroor:ns, 2 baths, car·
acceptable. A41&gt;·«16 after 7
H-om
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Housoslor Rent
p.m.
ELECTRICAL. Plumbing peted, ' Slone circular l-2 ---M~Ob"""llt...,.,
lor Sale
--------and Healing .Service. No fireplace , spiral stairs,
Modern house·close to 2 bdr. apartment across
lOb too small. 10 years ex, utility room . Private. 8
bdr. trailer tor sale 367 Gallipolis, yard &amp; garden, from park. S175 mo., parperlence. l.ow rates. Ph . acres. 992·7741.
Cheshire,Oh.
air cond., stove &amp; refrig, llally turn., dep. &amp; ref. req.
992·2533.
rugs e. drapes furnished, A41&gt;·3919 or A41&gt;·0021 In
bedroom house, large lot,
ref. &amp; dep. reg. A41J·0239.
Gallipolis.
size
basement.
992·7791
x
65
mobile
hOme
&amp;
large
tull
limestone,
lot In suburbs of Racine, In·
Dunlap. weekdays alter 4,
eludi n g stove and 2 bdr., 1 bath, on 39 acrea, 2' bdr ., unturn. apartment
on Main St.,
Six room house, basement, retrlgtrator, dinette set, all 11 mllessoulh of Gallipolis. 'In VInton, Oh,
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new
wiring ,
storeoe
2
d
garage.
1.2
acres.
Rose
1200 mo,, write : Willard sec . ep, - ·
Carpentry and remodeling
Hill. Upper forties. ~14·678 · building. SliOOO Call 367· Bentz, Rt. 2 Box 162, Crown
and roofing. 576·2989.
7811.
2513.
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City, Dh or Ph. 6U·2ld·636C. 1 Bedroom apt. all utilities
paid, 675·5104 or 675·5386,
1973 Crown Haven, 14•65,
Pt. Pleasant.
l.a,rOt
3
bedroom
home,
3
painting, drywall,
and textured
extertor
three bedroom, new car· House tor rent upstairs
living
rooms,
formal
dining
"flings. Phone675-1573.
pet, 1971 Cameron, 14x64, Duplex, 15 VIne St., Small efficiency apartment
room, 2 built In kitchens, 2 two
bedroom, new carpet. Gallipolis . 2 bedroom,
baths, 1 wllh shower. Ali.
lor 1 adult only, A41&gt;·0338,
Will do babysitting till tu.lly carpeted. l.ols of 1972 Champion, 12&gt;&lt;60, two adults only, dep., A41&gt;·2419 Gallipol is.
·S:OOPM675·3745.
paneling. l.arge swimming bedroom, new carper. 1976 or .u6·39.W.
pool tn back . Seen by ap- Cameron, 12x60, two
2 bdr. upstairs duplex, 15
bedrooms, bath &amp; 112, new
Wll.l. mow lawns In Pt. pointment only . 992·2404 at· carpet.
1970 PMC , 12x60, 6 rm. house lor · rent. Vine St., Gallipolis. Adults
ler 4 p.m: l.arge recreation
Pleasant, phohe 675·1504.
two bedrOOm, new carpet, Inquire at 918 Second Ave., only, dep., riverv iew, ~and laundry room.
3949 or A41J-2419.
8 &amp; S Sales, Inc., 2nd and Gallipolis.
Tree work wanted, will do
Viand Street, Pt. Pleasant,'
prunnlng, topping, and Beautiful ,three bedroom wv Phone 675-4424.
2
bedroom house, 2 bdr. apartment across
take downs. 675·6682 and (Inch brick homo! In Raum
basement, garage. No from Honda Shop, $2.00
Addition, Pomer.oy, Ohio.
446-1735.
children or pels. Deposit
Gas heat, central air, Call 1975 VIking 12x60 all elec· and lease required. S225 mo., plus dep., 446-9380,
Gall ipolis.
trlc
2
bedroom.
Parlly
fur·
992·2571, 985·4145 orl-687·
per month. 614-678·2513.
nlshed . 992'7479.
6429;

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Tempo,ary, Aide
part.
Clinic-office
position,
during IUmmtr months.
HOUI'I will vary, total
prqblbly 20 hOurs ~r week
or lela. RHponSibllltles In·
elude lllllattng with family
plaMing clinics and office
coverage, Travel Is
required. L.ocal references
required. An Equal Op·
portunlty Employer. l.lst of
requlraments · anq ap·
pllcalf!MI !arm• may ba
picked up 1'-5-wttkllays at
Planned Parenthood of
Southeaat Ohio; Meigs
County Court House,
Pomeroy.

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HOUSE FOR SAI.E 3
bedroom, lull , basemert.
Immedlalt possession 4463748 or 256·1903. In city .
limit,, Gallipoll ~.

paint
Creek NEW l Bdrm. home w'
446-931M. basement and gliragt· In
motors 3' Plantz Subdlvtsipn. 145,000.
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For Sale Ben Franklin
.wood burning stove with
pipe, good condl!lon not
used long, Ph . ~- 1157.

NI!WL Y · REMODEI.E;D
2nd. floor ell. apart., idlllft
only, no pets, call «6·0957,
729 s~ond Ave.

2 1xfr. home, modern kit·
chen &amp; bath, .on Rt, 7,
priced In t~S20's. 256-1413.

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KIT 'N' CARLVLE,.

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2 bedi-oom house, new car· Grande, Oh. A41J·0157.
pet, stove, refrigerator,
near Pomeroy -Mason
bdr. partially turn . apartbr idge. Adults preferred . 2ment,
$175 mo .. Stale St.,
1971 Darlan 12 x 65, 3 Deposit. 1·?04-77H962.
Gallipolis, across from
bedrooms , 1972 Crown
park. Dep. req., ref., water
Haven, 14 x 65 with B x 10
expando, 3 bedrooms. 1973 7 room house, country set· paid. «6·3919.
Utopia 12 x 65, 2 bedrooms. ling, large yard, garden,
1972 Invader 14 x 70, 3 one car garage, cellar, Two, 2 bdr. apartments, in
bedrooms. 1972 Nashau, 14 buildln 5 miles from Vinton, Oh, nice, 388·8368.
x 60, 2 bedrooms. B v.. S Pomeroy . Electric heat,
Sales, Inc . 2nd and Viand T.P.e. C. water, carpeted,
Sis. Pt. Pleasant, WV . drapes, gas stove, fur- Furnished 2 bedroom up·
nished. 1225. a month, stairs apartment . Adults
Phone 675·4424.
deposit requ ired, you pay only, no pets. Middleport.
992·3874.
utilities . 949·2574.
14x70 two expandos·two br ,
tWo baths, tully furnished,
on rented 1/ 2· acre lot, 3 ROOM house, furnished, 1 &amp; 2 bedroom furnished
beautiful lawn e. garden, with air conditioner. apartments . 992·5434 or 992·
city water &amp; sewer, all Mason, wv, S150. month 5914 or 882 ·2566.
electric will hold mortgage with water furn ished 992·
with reasonable down. Call 3752.
One and two bedroom un·
furnished apartments tor
675·6704.
rent In Middleport. Stove
42 ,
Mobile Homes
and refrigerator furn ished .
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2 bdr. mobile home In New
Haven, adults only, no pets, Mob . home with garage $150.00 per month. Call 992·
7511 '
675-1452 OS 675·2996 after 3.
and garden, furn ., In·
eluding washer and drver,
Mason County, 1S miles 1/Bth mile from North 2 bedroom apt., upsta irs in
from Ripley, 8 acres, 1977 Gallla High School on ~t. Rac ine, with off street
Fleetwood mobile home, 3 160. Has to be seen to be ap· parking, carpeted &amp; kit·
chen furnished . No pets.
bdr, 2 full baths com · preciated 388-8436.
614· 423·8257 for ap·
pletely furnished, stocked
pond, fruit trees on paved MOBII.E HOI',IE&lt; no pets, polntment after 4 p.m .
road. $29,500. 1·755·7635.
ret . required . 675·3000 bel·
REGENCY apartment now
ween8 :30a.m. 6:00 p.m.
availa ble . 675·6722 or 675·
REAl. ESTATE For Sale 1
acre of ground with small Furn ., 2 bdr. tra iler 5104 or 675·5386.
trailer over lOOking Ohio &amp; Butaville·Addlson Rd . 446·
Kanawha RIvers. In city
APARTMENTS. Fur·
l.lmlta 116,000.00. Call 675· 4265.
ntshed or unfurnished . 675·
5173 or 675·60411.
1371
days , 675 ·3812
2 bedroom mObile home evenings.
call446·1232, Gall lpolis,OH .
Farms for Sale
3 ROOM apartment,
By owner 55 acre farm 2 bdr., unfurn ., mOb. home utilities paid, 675·5104 or
with 9 room house, barn, on Georges Creek Rd. Ref .
'and minerals. Morning &amp; deposit req., A41&gt;·4229, 675·5386.
Star Area. 165,000. 9.W·2630 Gallipolis.
2 BEDROOM apartment,
evenings.
utilities paid, adults only,
2 bdr. iurn., mob. home In no pets. 675·1883 9·5 wee k·
100 acre farm Chester. 985· Cheshire, OH, dep. &amp; ref . days.
4146 or 667·6129 .
req., call A41&gt;·4229 .
APARTMENTS675-4130.
34 Buslntss Building•
2 bdr. trailer furn ished, gas
JONES Bar &amp; Club, West &amp; water furnished, no pets, Effic iency Apartment, fur ·
Columbia, for sale or lease, S225 mo., $100 dep, «6· nlshed, all utilities paid,
4757, Gallipolis .
773·9110 .
895·3450 or 675·4622.
USED Mobile Home. 576·
2711 .

FILLING station With 2 2 bedroom . trailer on Apartment, 1 bedroom,
loh, 3 room apartment, Bulav ille·Addlson RD . 1150 plus gas and electric.
Phone A41&gt;·6583, Gallipolis.
304-237·5145.
Phone 675· 1174 . P t.
Pleasant.
2 bdr . mobile home,
Bulavjlle Rd. 446·3437,
45
Fumlshed Rooms
I.OTS · Real nice campsite GallipOliS.
on Raccoon Creek, all
SL.EEPING ROQMS for
utilities avaltatlle, S300. Mobile home lor rent, 3 rent, Gall to Hotel.
down, owner will finance, bdr., completely furn., A41&gt;·
call after 3 p.m., 256·6413.
9669, Gallipolis.
SI.EEPING ROOMS and
light housekeeping apt.,
4 I.OTS In Plantz Sub Mobile nome on McCully Park Central Hotel.
Division, price $4,850. Call Rd. , Gall ipoliS. «6·4736.
A41&gt;·1294.
SI.EEPING room, $75.
2 bedroom trailer lor rent . Range, relrlg ., single male
For Sate by owner. 2 acre Brown's Troller Park, 992· preferred . «6·«16 after 7
building site near Tuppers :mo~ .
p.m.
Plains. MH484.
2 Bedroom MObile Home, Sleeping rooms; by the
BY owner, 3 apartment furnished,
adults week , kitchen, and
hOUH on approx. 1 acre. preferred . Deposit, 992· television toungt. Carryout
l.lve In one, rent others to 27#1.
store and rntaurant within
make your payment, can
500 feet . 992·6370.
be converted single home.
City water, will consider For rent, lOx 50 2 bedroom u ·
Space lor Rlflt
land contract. 675·1183 9·5 mObllit home. Racine area.
992·5851.
p.m.
'For Rlmt Office or small
lus111111 lf)l)ce on State St.
133 ACRES of woodland ad· UNFURNISHED mObile «6·3432.
lotnlng Cornatelk $41,000. IIOmt. Marrtld couples ·
only . No poll. Apply In per· Office SPlice dOWntown
lfler5p.m.67..,..,
- · Evtrtlte · 'Sc:hWartz. location, first floor «6·
Rt. 1, LOcust Rd., Point 3432.
PIMNnl, W, VI.
For Rent modern office
suite,
Business
Prolnslonal Bldg., 414
Sleond Ave., -town
Gllllpolls. Call or .. ..
Morl'll Haskins.
Secluded private tralltr lot
In wooded a - . ldHI lor
IIIII IUilltnll' eutdoors.
Cantact • ._,, Trailer
Park, 9ft·U24.

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COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Plrk. Routt 33. North \If
: : - 0\'. Uirlt 1011. Call

717f.

thru Fri., 9am to5pm, Sat.
A41&gt;·032,2

GOOD
U'SE D AP ·
PI.IANC ES · was hers,
dryers,

refr igerators,

ranges . Skaggs Ap ·
pllances, 1918 Eastern
Ave., «6·7398.
One used Maylag washer &amp;
dryer

in good conditi on.

$350. 99H594 .
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CB, TV, Radio

Equipment
40 CHAN NEI. Carr ie r
Conqueror 400 base C.B.
$200 or best otter. 773·5013.

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For Sale Brownie uniform

complete size 10, $10.00,
Ping pong table $10.00, A41&gt;·
2741, Gallipolis.
Two month spring special
for upholstering furniture .
Richard Mowery , Sr .
owner . 675·4154.

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SWIMMING
POOI.S :
PRE -SEASON SALE :
$999.00 INSTA I.L ED!!!
Above ground pool CDM·
PLETEI. Y INSTAI.I.ED
starting at$9'19 .00. Price in·
~des pool , deck, fe•ce,
~...J!_ner. .

and in ·
stallatl.on ~riormal

ground condition. ·" 'Nile,
shop at home service. Call
1 800·624·8511 .
SAI.E·I.adles new blouses
$5.99·7.50, Slacks $4.99·5.99,
dresses $12 .88, western
boots, joggers. Batley's
Shoes, Middleport, Ohio.

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Pogo stick, 15.00 ; 20 Inch
girl's bike, $5 .00; 24 inch
boys' 10 speed bike, $40.00 ;
Moped, $250.00; 1968 Nova,
$275.00; Bass boat, tully
equ ipped, plus extras ,
S4000.00 . 992·6025 till 3 p.m.
or 992-3068 alter 4 p.m.
Silv er quee n

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seed about 50 lbs . Sell any
amount at S3.00 a pound.
742·3010.
Coppertone

stove

with

double oven electric. Coppertone ref rigerator to

match, 1 year old, good
commode, air cond itioner.

742·2187.
3· house trailer axles w ith

Rebounder·total health ex- BIG discount. lor cash and
446 · 3358. carry at Village Furniture
c e rsl ze
2605 J ackson Avenue, 675·
1773.
7 yr. old 1/2 Arabian horse,
S700. 8 yr.old black a nd
while gaited pa int horse, Spr ing Special · for .,
1600. 1973 Honda XR -75, upholste ring furniture .
Ric hard Mowrey Sr .,
675·2249, Pt.Pieasant,
owner. 675-4154.
For Sate· Ring neck e. sli ver
pheasants, Honda XI. very MA SON County's targtst
good cond . 300. 446·0159, selection of line handguns : .
Colt, Smith &amp; Wesson,
Gallipolis .
Ru ger and others. At
Heallh Aid Pharma cy,
Florida Holiday cer·
tlflcates, 5 days and 4 New Haven, WV 882·'1005.
n lg~ ta,
delux hotel or
motel, on east or WHI coast 11000 BTU EMMERSON
Qu iet Cool a ir conditioner,
wllh free admission
Disney World . Call A41&gt;·1079 anitque oak bedroom suit, ,
other antiQues, 675·6167.
alter 5, Gallipolis.
Sears tent 8x12, $50 .00.
Pioneer Super tuner AM·
FM 8 track car stero,
175.00 . Call «6·1079 after 5,
Gallipolis.

88 OLIV ER diesel, 1969
Volkswagen. 882·3239.

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1 HP deep well pump, 36
gallon lank and all wlrH :
and 115 ft . of 1" plastic
Horse for sate, 3 yrd. old pipe, $400.00. 3 yean old ,
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bay, 1:100 lbS,, harness &amp; After 5:00p.m. 675·6916.
saddle broke, exc . riding
hone. Saddle, harness, MACHINERY and Toot.
work brldln, and rldfnv New tn9ensolf· Rand 5 HP
bridle all ·far 1650.00. Also air compressor on a 60 ;.1.
FARMAI.I.·I tractor-run! tank. 11245. Call collact3114very gel. CORd., 11110.00. • · 7U·6244.
ft$4, BidWell, OH.
GALVANIZED Culvert,
Good \VIlli' Will Drilling 52.35 ft . up. Bridge, etc . •
tnachltll, lnclucllnfl Ill tools Steel, lOC ttl. up. 925·11884.
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to own your bu1111111.
Also utilitY truck with pipe
Metal lied. 3 blOnd '-bles-2
rack. a I•.
end tables, 1 colfte table,. ·
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6 channtl BHI'l:llt •
ICE MACHINES flakes &amp; scanner, 773·9131.
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Huntington.
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1967 Volkswagon Beetle,
gd. shape, S550, 1973 2 ton
Dodge hay truck exc. cond.
13500. Queen sized bed·
spread, 2 prs. priscilla cur·
tains to match sso. 245·9498,
Bidwell , Oh.

ti res and tongue . 949·2368.
DIGITAl. ORO 2001
Realist ic 16 channel scan- ALL types of granite, mar·
ner, $150. Phone8B2·2483.
bl e, and bronze memorials.
Display tot on Main St. Pt.
Pleasant Granite Com53
Antiques
pany , Phone 675·5548.
ATTENTION :
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PORTANT TO YOU J Will Digetal PRO :1001 Realistic·
pay cash or certified check 16 channel scanner. $150.
tor antiques and c:ollec·
PhOne 882·2483.
tlbles or entir e estates.
Noth ing too large . Also,
your
own .
guns, pocket watches, and ' P i ck
coin collections. Call 614· strawberries from Larry' s
pa tch da ily Tuesday767·3167 or ssn411 .
Saturday B a m til dark,
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Sundays after 2 pm .
54 Misc. Merchandise
Located 6 mit es out on
~---"======2 MONTH Spring Spec ial Jerry's Run Rd from Apple
tor upholstering furnitur e. Grove, WV. Check In ai
Richard Mowr ey Sr. house acr oss from Wat· ·
terson's Grocery. Taking ,
owner, 675·4154 .
Prders al so for picked ,
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RATI.IFF POOI.S &amp; SER· berr ies. Ph. 576-2574.
VICE, in and above ground
pool k i ts , I mmedi ate 26' TROUTWOOD travel
delivery and complete ln· trailer and camp site on
stall ation availabl e. Also Raccon Creek. Close to
all pool suppli es and ser· Oh io River. $500 down,
vices for existing pools. Owner will finance. 614·256- ·
For details and directions 1216.
to local display, 446·1324.
EASY credit available now
KACH·AI.L portable metal to purchase furniture,
build ings, sizes 41t.x1ott. to televis io·ns, or appliances.
12ft.x40ft. Gallipolis Block Village Furniture 2605
Co ., 123'h Pine St., call A41&gt;· J ackson Ave., 675·1773.
2783.
NEED several items of furappliances ,
WONDER STOVE · mfg. nitur e,
by United States Stove Co., televisions. Big discounts
wood and coal burner with tor quality purchase. ·
blower, Gallipolis Block VIll age Furnl!ure 260S
Jackson Ave. 675·1773.
co., call A41&gt;·2783.

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cand.,
for rwnt, Hen· liNd
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Misc. MercllandiH
Heifer bull. 949•2368:

ONE LOW Boy trailer,
single axle, S250. Call 8'15381'1.
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Approximately 8 acre stan·
ding hay. 773-5323.

WOOD liurnlng cook s,tove
S6S.OO. 500 gallon tuel tank
'!•Inch thick S75.00. call Pt.
Pleasant, 675-4138 alter
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area, looking tor responSwln Set. 675-3278, Pl. sible parTy to take over
Pleasant.
payments. ask tor credit
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197.0
INTERNATINAL
SCOUT - 4-W-D, 111100., also
5 acres up Rt. 35, Three .; mo. old R1120 Luxmon
mile Rd., 112.000. Call 576· receiver with Bosse
speaker JVS turntable 388·
2984.
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1910 . VW Diesel Pu., Exc.
Cond., Call alter 6 36Nl694.
446-1136 9AM to 8PM.

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1972 Datsun, S300. 446·8548,
Gallipolis.

Picking up a piano in your

area, looking for responsible porty to take over

58

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

4792.

56
Pets lor Sale
Strawberries-pick vour
POODLE GROOMING.
Call Judy Taylor at 367· own Mon. lhru Sat. 9AM to
8PM. Closed Sundays,
7220.
sorry no checks. Happy
HOllOW Fruit Form,
DRAGONWYND
CAT · Gallipolis
Ferry, WVA, 576TERY - KENNEL, AKC
Chow Chow dogs. CFA 2026 ..
Persian and

Siamese cats. Chow pup- sTrawberries pick your
pies are here, white Per· own, bring container 245sian &amp; Himilayas killens. 5410.
Call446·3844 after 4 p.m .
Strawberries-pick your
own, Claude · Winters, 245·
HILLCREST KENNEL
Boarding all breeds, clean 5121 .
facilities.

Also AKC Reg. Dober· Soy bean seeds . $8 bushel.
mans. Call446·7795.
675-3905.
JUST opened· The Fish
Tank &amp; Pel Shop, 2101 Jef·
fer.s.on Ave., Pt. Pleasant,
675-2063. Rabbits U .OO,
Parrots S89.95, Gerbils
61
Farm Equipment
S2 .98.
79 Massey Ferguson 200 D.
2 Black Doberman pups, 1 Bulldorer diesel , 7 ft.
male, 1 female, exc. blade, wench, 151 hours.
pedigree, 1150 each, 256· ~~_1345 :
1269.
John Deere side delivery
Lovely &amp; lonely Gordon hayrake, side mounted,
Setter, medium size, one mower to Ill Farmall Super
year old. Also shepard A or 140 tractor. Call 446collie mixed breed puppy. 9485 after 6PM.
Humane Society, 992-6505.

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AI&lt;C registered Springer1 temil le, 2 males. Liver &amp;

white. Call Harlan Webb,
Mansfield, OH at 1-419·5897024 anytime.
AKC German Shephard
pup$, IJ!OOd temperment,
e•cellelil bloodline. 1·304·
675·2415.

1970 vw Bug gd. cond., 4469595, Gallipolis.

1977 Camero, ac. ps, pb,
new tires, air shocks, good,
cond., S3500. 675-4377 after
4PM . ·
1970 vw van, new tires.
engine overhauled. 675-

1969 Dodge Dart GTS.440 6866.
Engine. Asking $1.850. Call
anytime at949-2123.
1979 Chevelte, good con·
dition. Call after 4PM 6751974 Monte Carlo 350 with 5115.

headers,

new

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Two 14 Inch Cragars 1rld
tires 175. Four 114 'Inch
Rallys $75. Wrecked 1975
Olds Cutlass $200. Phone INTERIOR and exterior
675-1701.
painting, Mark White; call
' . 2.15-9561 .

77 Trans AM· S3800.00, Ph.

5121 .

Spaniel pups. 4 months old .

P· 1'15-75· 14 Steel belled
radial. Willie walla, 1:1/1 11
2000 Maxwell. ,Ph. 675·G51
$45for2.

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payments, ask for credit
tels, etc . Claude Winters, manager for details. call
Rio Grande, 0 . Call 245- collect 592-5122.

indoor-outdoor

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71

Dov Pen 4x4x12, white tall

Himalayan,

1'

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bow. Phone 675-2668 after 5.

55
Building Supplies
ALL TYPES of building
materials, block, brick,
sewer pipes, windows, lin·

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tire.s .

$1200.00. 949·2602.

1981 red Chevelle, 2 door
automa1h::, with· side
4 Volkswagons. 8. one 1974 chrome and carpeting, ,;till
Suburau, 2 door. 1167·3296.
under warranty. S5,00Q.
Buffalo, WV .
1970 Catalina Pontiac, air
condtlonlng, $350. See at 1977 Gran PriM . S3000.
304 and one half Spring Phone 675 -5075 before 5 pm .
Avenue, Pomeroy, Ohio.
see alter 5 p.m. William R.
1970 Chevy Impala, 350
Thoma .
automatic, good condition,
$500. 675· 1714.
2·1971 Datsun station

wagons, 1 runs, 1 for parts.

1965 CJ5 Jeep, metal top 71
camping ·
•·
and cloth top. 11200. 675- ____!:E:!!q~u!.lip~m:!!e~n:!.t_ _ .
1564.
TRUCK
TOPPER.
fiberglas, with sliding win·
Volkswagen . van. 7 dow for 6'12 fl . GMC or
passenger, In good shape, I·Che,iv truck, S325. Call38858,000 miles, 12800. 895- 9334
6 p.m.
3652.
1977 BONANZA travel
trailer, 35 fl . long, a.c., tip7~4.___.!:M~o!!to~r~cci.y~ct~es:!..._ out room. New !Wnlng,
deluxe Interior, full beth,
1978 Kawasaki moto&lt;cycle, cal l 388·8646.
1000 l TO, 4 cyl., call 675·
5079.
'
13 ' CAMPER, self ·
contained, sleeps H . very
For Sale 1975 Suzuki Motor- good condition, well equip·
cycle new ~arlng, ex. cond., ped. $795. 895-3953.
6,000 miles, call 245-5039,
Bidwell, Oh.
Ser. lees
.
Susukl120, exc . cond ., on or --;-- ----o=::-::-- - off road. UOO. Call446-8653, It
Home
Bidwell. Oh.
Improvements
1978 Honda 750 exc. cond., FOR BEST In Carpet
4000 miles. $1.800 call 379- Cleaning · Call Smeltzer's
Steamway. Call 614-446·
2411.
2096.

72 .
Trucks for Sale
1973 Chevy pickup. Runs
1978 CUTLASS Salon. 675- good. Danville. S500. 7421973 c B 750 Honda, exc.
2722 or 6l5·5511 .
3035.
cond., 256·11659, Gallipolis.
1977 DODGE pickup, slant 1977 Dodge 'h ton steps ide 6
6, automatic, PS, PB, cyl., 4 speed, 6 ft. 49,000 1978 Yamaha SOOCC single
51 ,000 miles, 4 tool bins, miles, P.S., am·fm 8track- culinder. 2,100 miles. Exc.
good tires . $1,800. 949·2288. cond. $1 ,200. 1167·6569 after 5
615·2318.
p.m.
1973 Oldsmobile. 992-6362.

MORRISON'S Auto sales. 1978 FORD ·~ ton 4wheel
Henderson, WV. Phone 675- drive, 675· 1121.
1547 or 675-2881 .
1968 INTERNATIONAL
1977 MONTE CARLO, Dump truck . $1200. 1945
Front end loader with large 34,000 miles, good con· Dodge 8 fl . dump truck
lilt bucket. Has own pump, dition . 675·2226 .
S350. After 5 p.m. 675·6986.
heavy duty, good cond .•
easy on 8. off . S500 call379· 1976 PlYMOUTH RV Van, 1953 Ford FIOO PU, Step2196, Gallipolis.
39,000 miles, ac, ps, pb, side, $150. Phone 576-2919
electric
refrigerator , after 4, Apple Grove, WV.
.4 - row
Intern ational cruise·a-matic, 4 speakers,
cultivator, 53 series, rear AM·FM 8 track stereo, 1
1967 XL Ford hardtop, 2
mounted, gd. cond., 675- owner, new tires, double door,
4 spd . trans, $500.00 .
3963, Pt. Pleasant.
battery and charger, sink Call 895-3839
and water hook-ups, can be

Four 15,00 gallon tanks seen at Tu-Endi·Wei Park 1973 Datsun pickup . Call aflocated above ground at or cal1675-9704.
ter 5 pm 675·2032.
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Six be.-le puppies. 742· Athens, Ohio. $3,000.00
3007.
each. Phone 1·304·422·2781 . 1978 DATSON 280Z,
vans&amp;4W .O.
automatic, air condition, 73
2 AKC registered chocolate 4 14,000 ga llon tanks AM·FM radio. Call 675· 1980 JEEP CJ -5, 6·cyl. , 4spd., exc. cond .. call 446·
toy ""''' poodle puppies . located above - ground at 3631 .
$150. each. 992·7102 .
Athens, Oh. 13,000 each . I·
1211 .
304-422-2781 .
FOUR Daytona G·70·U
white letter tire and three 1977 JEEP WAGONEER,
THE F.ISH TANK and Pet
!;loOP,, 2101 Jefferson Ave. Oliver Cletrac dozer. .4 super sharp maq wheels. 42,000 miles, air, PS, PB,
67H063 Guinea pigs 17.99 cylinder diesel. Runs good. 67H3591rom 5-8 p.m.
rear window defogger,
and 10.99, Parakets 114.99, $1200. 247·3972.
'
power rellr window, A
Zebra Fish 112.95, Gerbils
1971 Plymouth Fury Ill call wheel drive, exc. cond.
$2 .98. Open 1H .
Call388-9334 after 6pm .
after 5:00,675-3413.
62
Wanted to Buy
AKC
Dachshund, WANT TO BUY Old fur · 1979 Dodge Colt Hat- MUST SELL, Make me an
Pomer•n ian an Poodle nlture and Antiques of all chback, A/ C, FM-AM offer 1980 Jeep CJ 5, 6 cyl, 4
kinds, call Kenneth Swain, Radio, 4 SPd. 675· 1770, Pt. spd, low mileage, canvas
pu11!119H958.
256-1967 in the evening.
top, will trade. call 446-1211
Pleasant.
or 446·3594.
AKC Basset1 hound pup·
Livestock
pies, $115. Robertsburg WV 63
1979 DOdge Colt Hat!lrll851.
100 fryer sized chickens. chback, A/ C, FM · AM 78 4 wheel dr .• Bronco, one
Radio, 4 spd , 675-1770, Pt. owner, low mileage, exc.
$2 .00 each. 245-5286.,
cond ., 256-6532, Crown City,
Pleasant.
AKC Registered German
Oh .
Sheperd puppies, excellent 3 WEll broke horses. 1941
bloodlines &amp; temperment, Ford 1 1/ 2 ton. partly 1973 Mark IV Lincoln Con·
675-2415.
restored. After 4 PM 379· linental, New Vinyl Top. 1974 CJ·5 .•eep, 40,000 ac·
tual miles, very good con·
675·6167, Pt. Pleasant.
2761, GalliPOlis.
dillon, S3,000. 675·4321.

1975 Suzuki TS 400 wllh 3700
miles. S600. 992·5623.
1980 Honda CX 500, shaft
drive water cooled with low
miles &amp; extras. 992-2722 after6p.m.
1978 Yamaha . 750 SE
Special. Good cond .• plus
extras. $1,700. 992·5785 af·
ter 5.
1981 HONDA 70 ATC. 675·
6515 .
1978 ·sUZUKI PE -175, good
condition. Phone 675-4082
after4 :30.
1978 XL 350 Honda, 1450.00
675-6878 .
'
1979 XR 80 Honda $360. 304675-2967 before 5.
1975 Honda 550 4 cyl, nice,
S995. 895·3579.
.
75

Boats and
Motors for Sate

12 fl . V-Hull aluminum
fishing boat and trailer.
Good shape. 992·5565.

STANLEY STEEMER
Carpet Cleaning
446-,4208
PAINTING · Residential
and commercial . Interior
and exterior, mobile home
roots. Free estimates. 17
yrs. exp. with references
call367·7784 or 367-7160.
IM MARCUM Roofing ·
spouting and siding, 3D
years experience. Free
estimates.- Remodeling.
Call 388-9857.
CALL 446-2801 for termite,
roach, bird, rodent,
spiders, fleas and other
small Insect ·controL Free
estimates given. A local
com'pany
locaed
in
Gallipolis
erea.
Bill
Thomas . .
STUCCO PLASTERING
teMiured &lt;:elllngs, · com·
merclal and residential.
free estimates. Call 256·
1182.
SANDERS
CON TRACTING, Carpentry
work 8. painting, concrete,
landscaping, 446·2787.
INSTALL fireplace facing
or chimney, dry wall,
plaster. stucco, free est.
Simulated brick or stone,
Greg Burdette, call 675·
6357.

BING'S CONCRETE CON·
12ft. fiberglass boat. new 7 S:rRUCTION
- Specializing
112 HP motor. 304-675·5592.
in concrete driveways
sidewalks,
patio:
1977 Checkmate boat, 16 fl . basement. garage floors
1.40 H P Even rude motor and etc. Free estimates. 11
with drive on trailer 388· years experience. Call 367·
7891 .
8240.

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PROMIIE TO AIIP&amp;
MAKE~.

Business Services
r/;JN

REESE
TRENCHING
SERVICE
Water·Sewer·E lectric

Gas line·Oitches
Water line Hook·ups
Septic Tanks
County Certified
Roush Lane
Cheshir!, Oh.
Ph. 367-7560
17· life

HJ S0"- 2G-l0 H. P.
HA 60" -25-60 H.P.
HE 60" -45-80 H.P.
All MOdels Available

J&amp;F

LEO MORRIS

CONTRACTING
• Back hilt
• E•cavatlng
• Septic Systems

eWater, Sewer &amp;

Gas Lines
eOumpTruck

AlHENS SPORT
CYa.ES

•Trencher

LicenHd &amp; Bonded

l!t. 1 Side Hill Rd.
Rutland, Ohio
PH . 742·2455
5·11-tfc

Does your house need-· a 13 •

Hours :

Mon.· Tues. 9-6 Weds.·Fri. 9-7
Sat. 9-5
Closed Thurs .
3·29·3 mo .

PH. 992·7201
5·21 -lfc

ROUSH
BAII.fY'S Sti)ES
H. L WHITESEL
CONSTRUCTION
322 N. 2nd Ave.
ROOFING · . New
Homes · ex·
Middleport, Ohio

cleaning and painting.

All work guaranteed.
Free Estimates
Reasonable Prices
Call Howard
r49-ZN2
949-2160
2-4-lfc

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING

BISSFI'
SIDING CO.
"lloutllul, Custom'
BuiHO.ro'""
Call ler trw lldiflt
•H•oNI, ,.,.., or

Mfo21M.

No..,_, Colli
J·ll-lfc

tensive remodel·
in g.
• Electrical work
• Roofing work ·
13 Yeirs
Experience
Greg Roush
Ph. 992·7583

NEW STORE HR
Effective 4·6-81
MON . thru SAT.
9 to s
Closed Thursday
H 1 mo. pd .

6·3·1 mo.

MIUER El£CTRI
SERVICE
Let George Miller check
your present electrical
system .

Residential
&amp;Commercial

Cai1742-319S
or 992-7680
2·8-lfc

face lift? Or iu~t a !IItie
makeup? Call me &amp; I'll
have it looking young again
in no time. Will do -all types
of Interior work; paneling,
ceilings, flooring, otc, i plus
exterior work, r-Oofing,
shingling, any size and
shape. 30 years eMperlence
in carpentry. References
provided upon request. 9926293 .

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PDZER " backhoe, dump
truck. Call446-4537 .'

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DOZER work · extavatlng,
land clearing, Call446·0051 .

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V Inc., Backhoe ser·
985-3549 or 949·2822:
EDWARD'S Backhoe and
Dozer Service. Specializing
· in septic tank. 675· 1234.

RINGLE'S SERVICE :
Com p le le
b u II ding,
remodeling, repairing,
large or small jobs done elficiently. Phono 675·2018 or
675-4560.

Electrical
_ _.&amp;~R_!tf~r!.lll!'!e'!:'rl~l~lo~n.___
QUALITY Cooling and
Heating service, call 3889691.

LOCKSMITH
Service.
Resld!ntial, automotive.
EJTiergency service. Call
882-2079.
.

SEWING MAC'HINE
repeirs, service, all makes.
992·2284. The Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy . Authorized
Singer Sales and Sorvlce.
We sharpen Scissors. ,

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GASOU~ALLEY

H &amp; 0 CONSTRUCTION.

RemOdeling, and repairs. JACK'S REFRIGERATIO·
commercial and residen- N. air condition service,
tial. Phone 675-6357.
comniercial, Industrial.
Phone 882-2079.
CON TIN IOU,S no leak guttering, custom ~.-made tor 15
Generol HIUIIIII
your home . ror free
estimates, call AOVANCE LIMESTONE, gravel and
SEAMLESS GUTTER sand. All Sizes. At Richards
and Son, Upper River Rd .• ·
ANO DOOR . 614-691-1205.
GalliPOlis. Ohio. Call 446·
7785.
HARPER Halsteed, lawn
mower repair and sharpening service, 10 o.m.-6 JIM'S · DEPENDABLE
water delivery. ' Call 256·
p.m . 615-5868 .
9368 anytlmo.

Mrs. Bump

hasn't come to
pick him iJpl

WE ARE AI'PROICIING
CEIITIW. CITY AIRI'OO'/
PlEASE EX'TINGUI!IH
All CIM11ETTES AHD

WATER
Lawn mower repair. 675· DILLARDS
DELIVERY Service. Call
6416.
446-740.1.
Stark's Tree ;Trimming.
Yard Work Insured. Phone JONES BOYS WATER
SERVICE, call 367·7471 or
576·2010.
367·0591 .
RON'S Television service.
Specializing In Zenith and
Motorola. Quazar. and
house calls. Phone 576-23118
or 446·2454.
COOK 'S n11evlslon
vice, Henderson.
Phone 675-2250.

SUPERIOR
VINYL
PRODUCI'S

ALL STEEL

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Lowell &amp; Doug Holfhlll
Owners·Opantors
5-24·1 mo.

Pomeroy, OH. .
992-2174

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·ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE
TRASH SERVICE.
Box 65, Portland, OH.

Ph.IMHtl2
S5.00 Monthly
Serving the following
townships: Lebanon,
Sutton, Letart, Olive,
Orange, Salisbury. Bed·
ford, Chester, Salem,
Scipio, . Rutland and
Harrison

-Auto and Truck ·,
Repair
-Transmission
Repajr
Hrs.: Mon:·Fri.
9 a.m.-5:30p.m.
992-5682

REESE BUILDINGS ·
POLIIUILDINOS
11'•20' up ......, ....
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5TOIIAOI
BUILDINGS .
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RESIDENTS
Don't wait. Contact Ohio
Valle~
Plumbing lor
sewer line connections,
•nd any In house
~lwln9es that havo to be
made. Back hoe and
dO!er servlce•v•ll•ble.
"2-2036

5·20·1 mo.

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Sickouts continue in ·B elmont .County •
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By Tbe Associated Pra•

BelmOnt County Sheriff Richard
D. 'Stobbs pla118 to Issue a statement
later today on the slckout being
.staged by deputies under the rank of
lieutenant.
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Other sickouts were still under
way ·iii the BelmOnt COunty community of Martilis Ferry and in the
communities · of Bellefootaine In
Logan COunty and Jackson in
Jackson County.
"The sheriff met with some of the
officers, members of the FOP
(Fraternal Order of Police), .last
night,'' a spokes~Dlin for the
Belmont County.sheriff said today.
"I'm hoping thBI'I! has been some
progress.'.'
The job action was ~ered when
Belmont County commlssioners
l'llfused to hil'll two employees of the
Comprehensive Employment
Training Act as summer
replacements. Since CETA fundlng
for the two deputies expired today,
the cornmlssloners said they can't
afford to pay them 26 weeks of
jobless compensation when they're
released later this sununer.
Stobbs said he tried to hire special
deputies to work as summer

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School leaders s,ee •
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replacements. But "they have' pl'lll- .refused to follow through on ·a
ty much ilidlcaled they're not promlle to "'"' more olflceri and
available," he said.
· purcbue new petrol can.
He got a slriillar reaponae {rom
Shrodes, the only law In lhla comsurrounding pollee departments. "I mUJiity of nearly 10,000, said hasn't
can't get anyone to work for me,'' he ·encountered' any major problems ao
said.
'far.
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ComrnlsSioner Robert Olexo said
City. employees, Including pollee
he plans a meeting sometime today rlficers and flreflghteri, in lbe west
in an attempt to reach a compromise central Ohio community of Bellefonin the situation.
Iaine conUnued their aic:kout today.
A total of19 deputies al'l! involved
City Service-Safety Director Fred
in the sickout along with two Breweter lndlcaled the community
secretaries and a cook.
of about 12,000 Ia running liiiiiJOihiY,
"We're·just handling major calls, despltethes1Jd4enlllnesles.
and many of the routine complaints
"We're doing relllirkably well,''
are being handled over the Brewster said. "We ._ve outtelephone, or we'l'l! ~people to standing department heads. 'lbey're
come into the office,"· Stobbs said gOOd and !hey know their departThursday.
ments.
Stobbs said his office is reponslble
''We've got plenty of baCk-up perfor a 559-square-mi!e area and, if aonnel, 88 well as a few optl0118 I'd
needed, possibly could obtain help nither not dlacuss. And we've' got
from nearby communities In the coverage from the Logan COunty
event of an emergency.
sherifrs office."
The situation In Marlill8 Ferry
More than 70 members of the Ohio
remainli the same, with Police Chief Civil Service Employees Alaoelatlon
Uoyd Shrodes the only officer on are participating In the sickout, apduty.
parently staged over wage
Alll6 members of the police force negotiatioll8.
began caUing in sick Wednesday, apWilliam Westfall, president of the
parently because City Council local OCSEA chapter, said the city's
latest wage offer would put
municipal employees' salaries about
20 percent behind those of their
counterparts in nearby com·

muniUel.
· ' City Qfficllla have offered a 8 per- ,
. cent. piy u - lhla year. aild 5 . ·
percent next year. OCBEA alao
wanta · the city to negotiate ·
aepinltely with the aafety and serviceemployeea.
In lbe aouthem 'Ohio city of
Jacllaon, about 45 llllliTibeae of the
Ohio Civil Service Employees
Association contiliued asickout they
began 'i'hunday.

Congress should look at problems
that industry gets from other agencies, too, he said.
Mullan cited efforts to promote
use of the fluidized bed combustion
technology for cutUng pollution ln
coai·fired boilers.
"Ohio has a strenuous program
for using fluidized bed boilers, but
because of refusal of the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) to identify
them as pollution-control equipment, industry can't profit from industrial development funds,'' he
said. "This is a detriment to people
who want to convert to coal."
To take advantage of the growing
export market for coal, an adequate
transportation network is needed
and port facilities must be updated,
Walgren said.
"The locks and dams on the Ohio
River have deteriorated, creatilig
bottlenecks," he said. And East
Coast ports must be dredged to accommodate the new generation of
coal·hau!ing freighters.
''There is a tremendous amount of
work !D be done on the transportation system before we can
fully take advantage of the export
market," he said.
The bipartisan coalition is comprised of about 220 of the 435 House
members.

Tbe workel'll aay they're upHt at
not r:ecelvlng lick pay beneflta for ' ·
six da18 they,called In ill du!'lng the .
pUt t1l'll 'weeks. The worbn urged
City Council to begin nesotiaUODI
fat a new pacllo replace the current
one, which eJpires iii the fill. '!bey
also asked that city lawmakers.end
their consideration of contracting
with a private firm for garbage
collection and that the city drop a ,,
• lawsuit flied agaill8t the workers \
overlbeslckpay.
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In the iaateBt development in the
dlapute, .the employees flied reducliorrof"JIIIY complaints with the
JackliOii Civil Service Commislon.
C!lalnl!an Don Buckjey said he
will try to hold a hearing 'on the malter aometlme nul week. .
li city spokesman said the job aC:. #,
lion haa not affected pollee and nre. ·.
protection,.
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Albl1y, Olllt
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PKICES:
F'Mlt'r Steera: IGood lllll Choice ) 300-500 Jbs.
fo6.11Hf : ICI).700 '""· !Hl.lll.
Fa&gt;der Heifen : fGood and Choice) 310-500 lbs.
~.511-60 : ICI).700 lbs. ~ .11 .
F«&lt;ier BuiiJ: &lt;Good and OloicoJ 30»00 lbs.
&amp;+Q.50: ICI).700 lbs. 50.5NO.
Sl &lt;~ ug hlerBul ls : (Over I,OOOibl.) 4UO·S2.2~.
Slil ughlt'r CowJ : Utllitif! 40.25-U.AS; Cinnen1
and CUUtnJ 32-38. ~ .
Cuw ~md C. If Pttln : IBy lbe U11it ) -..&amp;30.
Veu l ~ : !Choice and Prime 186-&amp;1.
&amp; byCalvet: fBy the HeadJ52.50-9$,
HOG PRICES:
Hug.s: rNo. 1, Blrrowa and Gil\1 ) m.z.w lbe.
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Butcher SOws 31-3U $.
Butcht!r Soan 32-39. •
Feeder PiiO: IBy the lleld I Hl.
SHEEP PRICES:
Slilughler I.A&amp;rnb!t ~7G .

William Mako, Rosemary Ma)lo to RlghtofWay,Salisbury.
Algin Brandeberry, parcela, Salem.
James Jackson Crisp, Teresa Ann
Bobby Joe Patterson_, Sheryl A. Crisp to Jack W. Crisp, Glenna R.
Patterson to Columbus and Southern Crisp, 1.03 acres, Salem.
Ohio Eiec. Co., Easement, Bedf9rd.
Clara E. Heines to Janet Sue
Robert Marcinko aka RobertS., Grueser,JodyGum, l.Ofacres, BedMary Marcinko, aka Mary Manne, ford.
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Clara A. Paulsen by Robert &lt;;.
Elec. CO., Easement, Orange.
Paulsen, Gdn. to Murphy Oil Co.,
Way Clark, Audrey Clark to Right of Way, Bedford.
COlumbus and Southern Ohio Elec. . Sally A. Calogar to William P.
Co., Easement, Orange.
Moffett, 7acres, Olive.
Wayne Brickles, Evelyn Brickles
Ernest L. Brewer, Mae Brewer to
to Columbus and Southern Ohio Deloris Jean Harrop, Parcel,
Electric CO., Easement, Orange.
Lebanon.
Kenna H. Bush, Kathy S. Bush to.- Robert D. Roberts, Nanga F. ·
COlumbus and Southern Ohio Elec. Roberts to Robert D. Roberts,
CO., Ease., Bedford.
Nonga F. Roberts, Lot 9, Wehe's
.Larry Plcke118 to Herald Oil and Add., Pomeroy.
GasCo. , Rig~~ ofWay,Sallsbury.
15 Easements, Tuppers PlainsMarvin L. Kelly, Burnalene M. Chester Water Dlst.
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Deputi'es
probe thefts
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Jack' Shinett, Rt. 1, Rutland, informed the sheriff's department that
two Honda motorcyclea had been
taken from his residence sometime
Wednesday night or Thursday mor·
Ring.
One cycle w88 found wrecked
today in the Shifiett driveway. The
other cycle mlasing Ia a Hands 250,
red and black in color.
James Borders, RD, Pomeroy,
reported that a Winchester lever action model150 rifle W88 taken from
his car while parked at the residence. The rifle W88 on the back seat
and is valued at
Ronald Rife, Albany, Salem Township, informed the sheriff's department that someone had dumped
three bags of trash on his farm.
The Vinton County Sheriff's
Department is attempUng to locate
two individuals wholle names appeared on recently pDIIImarked let·
ters.
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Sidney T. Russell

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staff 10 IDICII that-at one time, the · no jobs 111'8 available ~are illtllfled
statui ct the en~ coaching staff .with their praent politiCIIII.
In 1be Gallls County Local School
'GALLIPOIJS ~ Tlda llllbe time of ,uln limbo.
Dislrict
me head coacblng politlon .
year for cbiuige~ln the educational
Since that time, IIUIIe coaches
and jUBt a few claaBroom vacancl• .
profeaalon, but, unlike previOUB have heal rehired. ·
111111111181'1, no major mlgration ill
With lbe burden of property taxes exist. The coaching vacancy ill a
for1aeen In the GaJila.Meiga-Maaon bearing heavily on the shouldera of head bull:etball Job iii the Nc: lh' ·
Ill'S.
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the tupeyer, many~ levies Gallla attendance area. However, in ;'·
ofder to fill ~ poet, Supt. Gary :
Due ·to what appear&amp; to be a . havegonecknmthedraln.
S!ll'Plus Of ~chen and no abun- . Altbough voter .action now will Toothaluir is seekin&amp; a special '
dance of tea~ VIICBIICies, there hurt IIOille cummunltles In the edueatlon or English inBtructor.
Due to cutbacka In the diltrlcl'a ·
has 'been verr little movement.. future, it leelll8 to be the Only way
federal
fuudlng ($85,1100) two
among inltructol'llln achool S1111erJ18 John Q. Publlc has to express his opteachers
may
have 1o be abloriled in
tbroughout thole three counties.
poaitim to lUes which conUnue to
Becauae of flnanclal difficulties increalle, delplte an the promises the syetem. Adelaide Sanden, perthroughout the state, JIU!IIY school made previOUily by leglalators to sonnal supervisor for the dlllricl,
districts In Ohio have been forced to change various ways of financilig said tboee two teachers may be
placed in posts beJd by retiring
cutbl!ck their teachins and non- much needed services.
teachers
or in a split session incertificated pei'IIOIIIIel. In neigh·
Becauae levies have failed, school
volving
Vinton
Elementary School
boring Jackaon County, Ohio, both ; · cll$lcls In the state'~ big cities
students.
the Jackaoo and Wellston boards of ' · llhete IBBues have lost year iii and education are facing · money year out, ·have cut their teaching · Several teacher aides employed
problema which could )ead to major staff&amp;, thus creating an abundance through federal funds have already
been cut by the board.
budget cula. In recent months, the of applicants.
"We are luckY we've haven't hac).
J.ogan Board of Education; faced
However, locally, teachers apContinued on A-4
with financial difficulties cut Its parently are under the opinion that

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SOLD - JIMi wm~em,, rtcbl, 111ns .,.Ole keys to lbe Pomeroy

(AP) - High electricity costs are one reason why the
Northeast and Midwest are losing industry, a coal industry spokesman
has told congressmen from states in
those areas.
"The real problem is the need (for
utilities) to get relief from oil
prices," said Joseph Mullan of the
National Coal Association. A large
percentage of the electricity in the
Northeast·Midwest region is
generated by oil-fired boilers.
"You 'II feel the results next year
when 30 (congressional) seats go to
the South and West," he told a Northeast· Midwest Congressional
Coalition seminar on the future of
coal Thursday. "Part of the way to
reduce that cost (of electricity ) is by
switching from oil to coal."
The coalition conducted seminars
on coal and energy problems as a
followup to hearings held over the
past two months in Boston, Pittsburgh, Sioux City, Iowa, and Stamford, Conn.
Rep. Doug Walgren. O.Pa., said
he hopes the coalition stsff will
pl'l!pare legislation aimed at ex·
pandlng the use of coal. But it's apparent there will be a battle in
Congress over whatever legislation
is developed, he said.
" There was no underlying
agreement (at the ' Pittsburgh
session) about a reasonable way to
go forward," Walgren said. "That
means it (the legislation) will have
to be worked out on an issue-by-issue
basis here in Congress.''
As in recent years, the fight will be
led by the environmentalists on one
side and the coal industry and labor
on the other.
"Environmentalists are sup·
portlve of expanded use of coal, but
believe it can be burned cleanly,"
said Blake Early of the Sierra Club.
According to Mullan, the government must ease the problems which
industry has getting permits from
the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy.

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By DALE RO'l1IGEB, Jr. :
OVP Nm EdiiGr

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Patty and Greg Gibbs, Seventh
St., Middleport, have purchased the
Sears' Store at 1011 W. Main Sl,
Pomeroy, from Jack and Judy
Williams,Syracuse.
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Mr. and Mrs. Williams have
operated the Pomeroy store for the
past two years and three months.
Mr. Williams will return to the field
of banking. They have expressed ap-•
preclationtotheircustomersforthe
period they have operated the .
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs have been in
the gi'ocery business over the past
few years lncludlng the ownership
and operation of Greg's Key Market
at New Haven, w. Va. Both will be
activeinthenewenterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs indicate that

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A . .
southern Ohio hospital, trying to
dismiss one of its doctors since
Febn111ry, has asked that a federal
judge grant orders enjoining' and
restraining the physician's hospital
privileges.
The Veterans Memorial Hospital
of Pomeroy suspended Dr. Norman
J. Ehllnge~of Pomeroy on Feb. 6.
Hospital. officials blamed his
dismissal I. alleged negligence and
improper ~reatment of patients,

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Sidney T. Rusaen, 74, former MiddleporttStMahomeyor, dled Thursday at his Veterans Memorial
crackdown against thoee n~ comGran ·
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plying. Pamphlets dealing With new
Meigs COunty COronor Dr. R. R.
Admitled··Ellzabeth Stover, regulati0118 are available ,free of
Plckell8 said that death was due to Racine; James Smith, Albany; Dora charge at village hall.
self.lnfllcled gunshot wounds to the Smith, Pomeroy; Denny Smith,
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chest.
Mason.
Emergency cal s
Mr. RusseU W88 born Sept. 29,1906
Discharged.. Millia Hysell
Three calls wel'll answered by
inBradbury,asonofthelateJohnS.I . Kalberine Weaver Herbert Gllke/
local
unit, Thursday, the Meigs
and Maids BoUn Russell. He was ','Debra HUt.
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Emergency Medical Service
also preceded in death by his wife,
reports.
Donna Tuckerman RusseU In 1976, Receive complaints
At 10:38 p.m., the Pomeroy Unit
and a brother In Infancy.
Jainta
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took
Robert Riffle from Route 7 to
Mr. Russell was employed as a · Nwnerous camp
are bemg
machinist with the Penn Central: ,received at Ponieroy Village Hallm .Velerall8 Memorial Hospital; the
Railroad for a nwnber of years HQ· Ireference to the operation of mopeds Racine Unit at 11:37 p.m. took
was a member of the MiddlePort •·~ in the town, PoUce Chief Harry Russell Tucker fr&lt;m Rowe Road to
Church of Christ and Middleport Ly0118 reports. Chief Lyons says that Veleall8 Memorial and the Rutland
Masonic Lodge 363 Free and Ac- 1 rules and regulatl0118 governing Unit at 5:32 p.m. took Dora Smith,
cepled MaiOilli. He formerly served ' must be obeyed and there will be a Hysell Run, to Vete1'8118 Memorial.
as a chief of the Middleport Fire
Deparbnent and over the years had
been an active member of the Middleport Emergency Squad.
Surviving are two daughters and
SORII-in-law, Myrna and Larry Lindsey, t1lornville; Ruth and Robert
Hayth, Wellston; two grandsons,
four granddaughters; two alllters
and brothers-in-law, Elizabeth and
Alfred Roush and Mlldred and
Continues through Saturday, June 6th, Many
Carroll Johnson, ail of Middleport.
savings in every department and at our
Services will be held at 10 a.m.
Saturday at lbe Rawling&amp;- Coat&amp;Warehouse on Mechanic Street. It pays to take
Biower Funeral Home with Mr.
advantage of the sales at Elberfelds.
. ·
Robert Melton offlc:iiiUng: aurtaJ
will be in Riverview Cemetery. ·
Friends may call at lbe funeral
home from 7 to 9 lhla evening.
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Maaonlc rites will be conducted at
the funeral home at 7:~ this
evening.

ElBERFELD$
JUNE SALE

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

TUISDA Y NIGHT .AT CtoW'S

All The Kentucky Fried Chicken You Can Eat! .

35 Cents

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they will conUnue to offer the same
services at the Sears' store. They
will carry a complete Une of ·appliances for lmqlediate sale and
delivery and other orders will be
teletyped daily to Insure a three day
delivery on most merchandtse. The
store will be open from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
and Friday; fr&lt;m 9 a.m. to noon on
Thursday and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
on Saturday. Aton free number, '/73.
9577, is offered to customers in
Mason County, W. Va .
Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs have three
sons, Sean, nine; P. J ., eight, and
Anthony, three. Mr. Gibbs ill the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibbs, Jr.,
New Haven.

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Area roads closed by water
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p()¥EROY-Due to the ba\&gt;y rain
in lbe ... leVWII hlglnraJII were
reported cl~ due to hlcb Wiler accordiDc to tbe lherllf'• depai buent
and lbe Poioeroy and Middleport
Pollee Deputmenta.
Water wu nparted to be on SR
I.S toward Hlrrlllonville; SR 124
tbe Rt. 7 Byp111; U. S. 13 at
Ililrirln and Burlingham; Forest
lUI Hold; a 11reet II) Rutland
Vlllace: Laurel aJfl Road and
m.bland aMirch Rolld.
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In QIIJia Oaunty' Rt 104, Wilt of
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Mluwldle, Alaodltad Praaa

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bavy rainl

caused local flooding in the upper '
Ohio Valley. Serloul flooding a1ao
occumd in western .vu... witb
flub flOOd watdlea ~ ewer
mudi of lbe Ohio Valley and the
lower Mlp!Mjppt Valley.
'l'llnllnlorma eetended from the
Ohio Valley and the eutern Gulf
states the aoutbern Plains Jn.
1o New Jlalcoand Colarldo.
sa- and """"'ll«&lt;hhl thundershowers were ICIIttered from
western MGiilana to lbe northem
Paclflc:CouL
A small boy wu killed In Rapldel
Plrilh, LL, when be wu Qeptlnto
1 raJMwollen dralalct CIIIIL Tornedoel dlrnqed aeveral bulldlngs

at Loulslana College and Slocwn
Elementary School, both In
Pineville.
The body of Antonio Ray Jones, 7,
was pulled frcJm the drainage canal
in Aleaandrla, La., about three
houra after twllters lllruck.
At least 35 homes were evacuated
In two West Virginia counties, and
Oood ntchll were laued for half
lbe state early today.
Showers and thunderatorms continued over the aouthem Plains and
from the lower )llnt. .ppl Valley
the Allantlc Colli lllalel.
Rain lllo c:mllnued over western
Waahinglon.
MM other ueaa had IUIIDY lk!e1.

On Feb: r\, Ehlinger requested a
lernp4ftry' restrilning &lt;rder In
federal court In Colwnbus agaill8t
hill dlllml.lsal fr&lt;m the hospital,
whlch ns denied. In the origlnal
suit, U.S. Dl8tricl Judge John D.
Holschuh heard Ehlinger's
argument for the order against the
hospital, its chief of staff, Lewis D.
TeUe, and its administrator, Walter
Scott Lucas.
Three dsys later, Ehlinger filed
for it again in a state court in Meigs

County.
Hospital officlabl said Friday that
to avoid further court action,
lawyers for the plaintiff and defendant met In February at the Meigs
County Courthouse. Both sidm
agreed that the federal and state
court action would be suspended and
a board of review established to hear
claimll against Ehlinger, comprised
of two osteopaths and a medical doctor from Meigs County, court recor·
dsshowed.
The hearing was postponed by
Ebllnger, however. On March 20, his
COUIIIIei was given a choice to accept
ilnotber review date, u agreed in
the settlement, or go to court, court
records showed.
lbpltal officlala aald that since
Mardl20, !hey have given Ehlinger
several poulble hearing dates and
he has refused lhem ill.
· In FridaY'• request, the officials
s'ald Ehlinger's action was an at·
tempt to obtaili a bearing before a
hand-picked committee.

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NEW AGENT - Dale Stoll, Atbeal Coanty, bu been Dallled Ole aew
Melgl Coanty Exteulon Ageal, bome Moaamlcs, replaclllg Djue Ellel'
II, w1la reeeatly reslped from tbe polltiGIL Mn. StoD received 11er
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to make a count of their likely IUJI'
porters.
Reagan announced Thlll'llday that
he was revising hts tax-cut plan, ,
reducing benefits promlled to •
business and raising those for ln. .
dlviduals in an effort to win blpar,
tisan support in Congress for a
three-year tax cut.
To win approval of the 25 percent
tax·rate cut in the House, where
Democrsts are the majority party,
the president needs the support of
the same conservative DemoCrats '
who helped him win approval lhil
spring of his budget ceiling.
,
Baker said that "bet11een 15 and
!l" were committed to the president
oo a tal vote. He aald that 10 to 12
were similarly committed · at tiD
stage In the budget process.
But, Balter said, "we think there
may be 10 to 15 Republicans we need
to ilo aome work on" to make IIUI'e
they don't vote against the •
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Reagan will propoee a second taxcutting biD, after hla first Ia ell8cled,
and lt may Include prvvlsions to pel'
manenUy protect taxpayers from In·
flation-relaled tax increases, two
senior White House officials
diiiC.IIJied.
The meuure alao might Include
tax .crecu~ for families who pay
private achool tulUon, they said.
Praldentlal COIIIlleior Edwin
~ m and White House chief of
staff J - A. Baker W aiao told
reporters Friday tblt it Will too
early tp determine how the admlnllltntioll would fare with the
COillervaUve HoUle Democrats
whoue llqiPOI't .could be Cl1lcial to
winniiiC approvl1 of the president's
fint tal-ad~.
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