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Pentagon denies U.S. plane shot down

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By The Associated Pres•
Libyan leader Col. Moanunar
Khadafy has not himself given a
direct accounting of the U,S.-Libyan
aerial dogfight over the
. Mediterranean this week, but the
state-run media has continued to in·
sista U.S. plane was shot down.
In a speech Khadafy made in the
Arab country of South Yemen, he
spoke out against what he described
as the American use of Arab oil "to

operate the ·anns factories which tnn!aten to cut ott the supply of oil to
the United
States.
destroy our Arab nation.''
' was quoted as' · saying,
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The Libyan news agency carried
an account of the speech Thursday. however, that the United States
Khadafy delivered the address Wed- "goes too . far in its aggression,
nesday, the day Of the one-minute · tyranny, provocations and terroriSm
battle over the waters 60 miles off against the Arab nation."
In an apparent jab at the Saudi
the Libyan coast.
In the account of the speech, Ar~ bia and other conservative Arab
received in London, Khadafy did not oil .sates, Kbadafy declared, " The
mention the aerial dogfight or Arabs did not employ their oil in

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Test no-strike pledge
WARSAW, Poland - The Polish goverrunent put Solidarity's nostrike pledge to the test today with an announcement of a 300-percent
price hike for bread and a strong indication that the meat ration will
be cut some more.
Back on the streets after a two-day printers' strike, the Conununist
Party newspaper Trybuna Ludu announced that the price of a 211ounce loaf of bread would be quadrupled - from 4 zlotys to 16 zlotys to about 50 cents. It said the date of the increase would be announced
within the next week.

Seek end to street violence
BELFAST, Northern Ireland - Supporters of the IRA hunger strike
.called for an end to the street violence that has followed each death in
the fast. Meanwhile, the family of one of the starving guerrillas agreed
to medical intervention to save his life.
Despite the appeal to "put aside emotionalism," gangs battled
police in Catholic West Belfast Thursday night with rocks and gasoline
and blast bombs after the death of Michael Devine, the loth man to die
in the hunger strike in Uot! Maze Prison outside Belfast.
A police officer and two British soldiers were slightly wounded, the
police said.

LOS GATOS. Calif.- Aerial spraying with the insecticide malathion
has been expanded to combat new ,infestations of the Mediterranean
fruit fly found in the lush fannlands of the San Joaquin Valley.
Seventeen square miles were added to the 701-square-mile spraying
zone Thursday, said Dick ThomMOJI, a spokesman for the medfly
eradication project in Los Gatos.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has quarantined the spray zone
and much of the acreage around it, bringing to 2,427 square miles the
area in which the export ~ fruit is forbidden without guarantees of no
medfly infestation.
The new insecticide area covers Newark, which is in southern
Alameda County and just across the southern tip of San Francisco Bay
frilm San Jose, where the first medfly of the current infestation was
spotted in June 1980. Thompson said two. fties found there TufS!!ay
were confirmed Thursday to be fertile.

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Woodgerd.
Lebanon - Denver 0. Curtis,
Eugene G. Long, Cecil Wayne
Roseberry and Morris E. Teaford.
Letart - Don R. Hill, Thomas E.
Manuel, Herschel D. NOrris, Walter
Herbert Roush, Wayne S. Wilson and
LoisM. Wolfe.
Olive - Bernard L. Bennett, Clif·
ford Longenette, Robert L. Reed,
Everett L. Schultz, and Lawrence
W.Swain.
Orange - Uoyd E. Brooks, Lester
M. Hawk, RobertS. Marcinko, Faye
P. Watson, Norman 0. Weber, and
Dale W. Welsh.
Rutland- Charles D. Barrett. Jr.,
Robert G. Swick and Charles E.
Williamson.
Salem - Harold W. Fetty, Harley
Grate, Terry L. McGuire, Cecil L.
Stacy, and William L. Thornton.
Salisbury - Guy V. Bush, Leroy
N. Eichinger, Gary F. HyseU,
Donald L. Moore and Larry R.
Thomas .
Scipio - Ra'mond R. COtterill,

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Dennis moves out to·sea.
NAG$ HEAD, N,C.- au-rtcane Dennis·swirled with renewed fury

hundreds o( mile off ~ today as resorts In the CArolinas reported I

millions ~ dollan'. in revenues lost from tourist.&amp; who fted wllile the
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By BOB HOEFLICH
Meigs Counlians will have a number of decisions to make when they
go to the polls Nov. 3.
This was the conclusion Thursday
afternoon at the 4 p.m. deadline
when a list of candidates and issues
was compiled for the upcoming election by the Meigs County Board of
Elections.
The list indicates there will be
races for two trustee posts in every
township of the county; nine tax
issues; two school board races, plus
races for council posts in the villages
of Racine and Syracuse.
Candidates for the two trustee
posts to be filled in each township include :
Bedford - David W. Brickles.
Leta Goodwin Hall, Robert G.
Pickett and Norman Wood.
Chester - Gary R. Dill, Thomas
0 . McKay, Jr .• Ralph W. Ours, Cari
Ritchie, and Raymond C. Teaford.
Columbia - Gordon Perry.
William L. Stout. and Carrol D.

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The Pentagon denied that any U.S.
jet was htt during the action.

Fall ballot includes ·nine
tax issues in Meigs

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photograph purportedly showing
them. although it did not identify
them . Its dispatches have not mentioned that lhetr planes were lost,
only that they were attacked by
eight U.S. planes. The Pentagon
says only I wo U.S. planes were involved and they returned to the

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Libya'ssales.
The Pentagon reported two of it..
F-14 planes shot down two Libyan
jets in the air battle over the Gulf of
Sidra. Libya claims the area as
territorial waters, but the United
States rejects the claim. honoring instead the traditiona l three-mile
terri!Drial limit.
The Libyan news agency said both
pilots survived and it released a

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developing the Arab world,
especlaUy the poorer countries. In·
stead, oil goes the United States and
Britain to operate the arms factories
which destroy our Arab nation" by
producing weapons used by Israel,
JANAsaid.
Libya is the third largest source of
U.S. etude oil imports and the
American market represents an
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Eugene PhiUips.
Sutton - James Carnahan, Jimm~ Joe Hensley, Dennis Edison Hill ,
Larry Hubbard, Otis F. Koopp, and
James E. Ritchie.
There are two tax levies which are
county-wide in scope. These include
a one mill additional lax for
providing ambulance service and
emergency medical service or both,
and a .4 of one miU renewal tax, five
years duration for providing care,
maintenance and treatment and
hOspitalization of residents of Meigs
County who are suffering from
t~berculosis .

Of the total number of tax issues,
two are in the Eastern Local School
District. The district is asking approval of a three mill, additional tax
for a continuing period for current
operating expenses and approval of
four mills, a new tax for five years,
for maintenance of facilities, pur·
c hasing of equipment and
remodeling of facilities.
The issues include three tax
renewals in three villages. Pomeroy
Village is asking approval of a one
mill levy, five years; Racine Village
asks the renewal of two mills for five
years and Rutland asks renewal of
two mills for five years. All are for
current operating expenses.
: There are renewals being asked in
tlwo, lowr11.1hips,• Tl!llse· include
Lebanon Township, a renewal of one
mill for five years, and Olive Township. a renewal of one mill for five
years. Both leavies are for maintaining and operating cemeteri~s.
The November election will bring
a wet and dry issue vote in Columbia
Township. Voters wiU decide on the
following questions:
I. Shall the sale of malt beverages,
wine, and mixed beverages by the
package, under permits which
authorize sale for off.premise consumption only, be permitted in
Columbia Township. 2. Shall the sale
of malt beverages, wine and mixed
beverages, under ,permits which
authorize sale of on-premise and offpremise consumption be permitted
in Columbia Township. 3. ShaD the
sale of spirituous liquors by the glass
be permitted in Columbia Township.
Turning to the school board elet'
tion this fall, In the Meigs Local
District, there are six candidates
seeking election to the two full term
posts to be filled and two others have
filed for one unexpired term. Filing
for the fuU term were Robert E. Barton, who is now serving on the board
filling an unexpected term until the
election: Ellen Bell, Roger Marunning Davidson. Robert R. Fox, C.
Arland King and Paul F. Thomas.
Seeking the unexpired tenn are
Robert E . Freed and Robert F.
Snowden, who is now serving on the
board but who does not seek another
fullterm.
In the Southern Local School
District where three posts will be
fiUed this fall, there are five candidates. They are Gary Dennis
Evans, Janet Sue Grueser, Roger B.
HiU, Barry W. McCoy and Nancy L.
Neutzling. The Eastern Local School
District has two posts to flU this.year
and two candidates. They are
William L. Buckley and Dorsel E.
Larkins. There are three posts to be
HUed on the Meigs County Board of
Education and the three incwnbents
are the only candidates to file. They
are Robert E. Burdette, Harold
. r,ohse and Gecir!le Perry.
In Racine, there are to be four
council niembers elected this taU
with twice that ·many candidates
filing. They are Robe(t E. Beegle,
~rl E, ,Cleland, Dale E. Hart,
DaVId 'L. Huddjealolt, ·ereasa M.

Shain; Carroll I;, TeafOrd, Cliarlea C,

INJURED IN CRASH - Terry J . Hysell, 16,
Pomeroy, was Injured when his pickup truck overturned on U.S. 33 at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. He was
treated at the scene for ber injuries by th&lt; Pomeroy

emergency squad . Hysell was southbound when the
truck swerved left and right, went off the road and
finally overturned whl'n it cameb back onto the road .
Hysell was riterl hy the sta te highway patrol for OWl.

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A IS-year-old Pomeroy youth was There were no cttattons iss ued.
The patrol said two vehicles
injurtd in a one-car crash in Meigs
County Thursday morning, the collided on a bridge on Metgs County
GaUia-Meigs Post of the stale high· Rd . 141ale Thursday afternoon.
David F. Ca nnin, 25. Pomeroy.
way patrol said today.
Terry E. Hysell was treated at the was northbound at 5:12p.m. when he
scene for his injuries by the passed a southbound auto. Dust
limited Carmin's visibility and when
Pomero)':emergency squad,
he
crossed the bridge, he was unable
Tile report said Hysell was southlo
avoid
collision with another southbound on U.S 33 at 9:30 a.m. wheh
bound
vehicle
dri ven by Dway A
his vehicle slid left on a curve, went
Hawk,
25,
Albany
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off the right side of the road,
Moderate
damage
was dune to
travelled to the right and then went
both
vehicles
and
there
were no
left off the road again.
citations
issued.
The vehicle then came back onto
The patrol said a vehicle dn ven by
the road and overturned,
Thomas
0. Stone, 37. Long Bottom,
demolishing the vehicle. Hysell was
was
unable
to stop on R!. 7 at 5:50
cited for OWl.
The patrol was kept busy investigated several minor accidents
Thursday.
Troopers said a vehicle driven by
Beryle E. Barber, 40, Reedsville,
reportedly pulled from Rt. 681 onto
R!. 124 in Meigs County at 9:50a.m.
and struck an eastbound auto driven
by Gran! A. Smith, 48, Reedsville.
Moderate damage was reported to
both cars and Barber was cited for
failure to yield.
There were no injuries in a twocar accident at the intersection of
Rt. 160 and ·County Rd. 32 in Gallia
County at 3 p.m.
.
The report said a car driven by
Opal Mayo, 37, Bidwell, pulled from
the county· road into !he path of a
southbound vehicle driven by Estell
G. Mink, 70, Gallipolis. Moderate
damage was listed to Mink's auto
and slight to the Mayo vehicle.

More pot
confiscated
Sheriff James J. Proffitt reported
that his department confiscated
another quarter ton of marijuana
Thursday bringing the total amount
seized to over four tons.
The street value is estimated to be
between $8 and $10 miUion. Possible
prosecution will be forthcoming pendb\g acewnulation c( evidence
gathered by the sheriff's department and the BCI the sheriff stated.
In other action, Monte L. Riffle
who contessi.d to setting a fire in the
courthouse on Aug. I, was sentenced
this morning by Judge John C.
Bacon to three to 10 years for arson
and six months of five years on

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driven by Sandra K. Gillin. 31, Reedsvill e. Sltghl damage was done lo
Cillm 's car. and Stone was cited for
assured clear dista nce.

The patrol also reported no injuries in a two-car accident in Gallia

County Wednesday afte rnoon.
A westbound auto driven by Roger
E. Coffman. 23, Mat·ielta. was reportedly left of center on County Rd . 4 a!
12:35 p.m. and collided head-on with
an eastbound vehicle driven by John
W. Hartsook. 52, BtdweiL
Hart s ook' s

vehicle

was

demolished and Coffman 's vehicle
was slightly damaged. Coffman was
c1led for left of center.

GRANO CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION - Bob Lee, lrft.
son of Mr. and Ml'll. Robert Lee, Racine, took grand champion in the
junior fair and open class with his Holstein in the dairy judging Thursday
at the Meigs County Fair. Lee also had reserve champion of the junior
fair. Susan Wolfe, right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wolfe, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy, had reserve champion in the open class and also woo resene
showmanship. In the back Is Tammy Smith, Dairy Princess.

chargea .ot~andenteringthe

Meigs County Sherifrs Department
reported. Riffle _was arrested Wednesday by Pollee Chief J. J .
Cremeans, Mlcldleport.

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JUNIOR F.AIR GRAND CHAMPION AND REsERVE CHAi'rfpJON'
-DeaD ~well,leh, Rt. l, Vllilo, took grand champion in the juolor fair
and open class with b.la Jersey In tbe'dalry judgbqj Thursday at lbe Melp
Couaty Fair. He al110 took grand champion showmanship. ·Patty Parker . •
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Friday, August 21,1981

Affirmative action ?.____ _~~--------____:Wi_;_l_llia_m~F·_~_uc_~__:...ley_,_Jr.
The Anti-Defamation League,
whose new national director Nathan ·
Perlmutter, unlike some of his
predecessors, can distinguish between conservatism on the one hand
and racism or fasci sm on the other,
is a splendid gentleman who writes
to complain about a recent bequest
made to Amherst College by an
alumnus. One miUion dollars, to
establish a chair in science, Condition: the first recipient must be
black. "Clearly ," Mr. Perlmutter
writes me, "they &lt;Amherst) would
not accept a gift restricted to a white
sdence professor." He goes on to enclose a legal memorandum the last
sentence of which reads, "Thus. the
conclusion is inescapable that the
Amherst racial hiring restriction is
clearly discriminatory and illega l
under Titles VI and VII of the Civil
Rights Act."
Now just to begin with, no cor&gt;
elusion is "inescapable" in the
current confusion, which began
when the federal courts of the United
States took Brown vs. Board of
Education , which
forbade
discrimination in schools by reason
of color, and transmuted that into an
injunction to discriminate in schools
by reason of color, which trans·
mutation is the father of "busing ."
Two weeks ago in The Wall Street
Journal the scholar Walter Berns.
surveying the scene in the federal
government, advises us how naive it

is to suppose that "the equal employment opportunity law is being
used only, of nowadays even

primarily,
to
eliminate
discrimination . That was Congress'
intention when it enacted Title VII;
indeed, Title VII forbids what has
come to be called affirmative action
or reverse discrimination. to say
nothing of quotas, but the government now uses it to promote af·
firmative action as well as quotas."
Do I, then, object to what the
people over at Amherst are doing ?
Actually, no ; I don't. I have for
years a!tempted lo make a coherent
case for affirmative action in the
private sector as noblesse oblige.
But grace is not the grist of public
policy. It IS, in my judgment,
mora lly justified when done by individuals who act on their own
be half , or through private
associations. But I cannot deny that
if three equally qualified applicants
for the new chair at Amherst presented themselves. and the trustees
selected the black professor, they
would be practicing a form of rac1al
discrimination .

Where you get into real trouble is
on the matter of quo~ s that reflect
the nation"! percentag e of
rrunorities, or women 1 they. as
frequently as blacks. are the
beneficiaries of affirmative action 1.
The reason is that there aren't
enough qualified blacks , or women ,
to perform certain specialized jobs.
There is a nice crack making the
rounds or conservative circles, and
it isn't racist, so I'd greatly apprecia te 1t if any reader who thinks

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States scramble
for funds
Norrnally the nation's governors devote themselves at their annual surnmerfests to a little politicking, a few statements that they hope will be picked
up by the media back home and a lot of socializing.
But business was much on the mmds of those who attended this year's
meeting of the National Governors' Association. Most came to Atlantic City ,
N. J ., a new gambling center, with one overriding concern: money .
The admimstra tion's tax and budget cuts will cost the states dearly .
Most of the governors face the problem of how to make do with a lot Jess.
First there is the Reagan budget that will take from the states at least
$12 biilion in federal aid.
Then there is the " ne,. federalism" that will transfer to the states - in
the forrn of block grants - the administrative and financial responsibility
for dozens of programs that have been administered and financed by
Washington. The block grants will amount to only about 70 percent of the
current funding for these programs.
Finally there is the federal tax cut that the governors estimate will lower
state revenues by more than $2 billion in the next year alone.
Most of the states link their taxes in one way or another to those collec·
ted by the federal goverrunent. F'ewer tax dollars going to Was hington will
mean fewer tax dollars going to many state capitals.
Businesses and individuals in some states compute their state income
tax by taking a percentage of their federal income tax. The state of New
York, for example, will Jose at least $100 million next year and more in the
two succeeding years because of this form of linkage.
All of this has Jed to near panic among most governors and to much
debate about the options open to them.
The option of increasing state and local taxes - perhaps the ultimate
heresy in the current political climate - received little attention in public
but quite a bit in private. One who was not afraid to describe tax increases as
"inevitable" was John Y. Brown. the Democratic governor of Kentucky.
"These guys (the other governors! are afraid ofthe issue," he said." But
it won't go away . The federal government is giving us these responsibililles
but is not picking up the cost. In Kentucky , our state revenue might even·
tually drop 30 percent. We have made deep budget cuts already, about 16
percent, and it will be very difficult to cut more .
·'The only answer is that over the next few years there will have to be an
upward adjustment of state and local tax bases to make up for some of the
no~ue cuts."
Others did not see things this way . Christopher " Kit " Bond, the
Republican governor of Missouri, expressed the view shared by many of his
colleagues that the stales would simply have to make do with less.
"Our voters have spoken," said Bond. "Last year they rejected higher
taxes in several local elections and voted a state tax lid. We are going to have
to wail and see exactly what our income level is going to be and what our
responsibilities are going to be. Then we are going to have to start to cut.
Some of the cuts will hurt; some will undoubtedly outrage some interest
groups."
In public many of the governors agreed with Bond that states would
have to take the political heat for cutting the programs being given to them
with the block grants. But in private they sounded more like Brown in
predicting that stales would be forced to raise taxes.
Thla problem appears to be leading to a major fight over taxing spurces
timon&amp; federal, state and local governments. Georgia Gov. George Busbee,
the outalOIDII chalnnan of the association, warned·that "the federal govemqJIIIt, If It II going to try to pass to us the responsibilities for programs it now
tundl, 'l!iJl have to find us additional tax sources."
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But local governments, just as hard pressed for revenues, think the
itatea 8J'ti already hogging too much of the state-local pie.

The Nosy Parkers of the federal
government have investigated the
sexual habits of everything from
fruit fl ies to women athletes, all in
the sacred name of research.
Now some prurient bureaucrats in
the Health and Human Services
Department have proposed a
questionnaire that is so explicitly
smutty I can't even print some of the
questions. Those who are curious
might get to see the questionnaire
for themselves by getting a job at
HHS and then telling their boss they
are having personal problems.
For that is the truly incredible
feature of Uncle Sam's latest venture into sexual snooping : It was intended as part of the Employee
Counseling Service Program, set up
·to assist employees in dealing with
problems in living, which impact on
work perfonnances. ''
In other words, the very people
most likely to be troubled by
strangers poking into the intimate
details of their private lives are the

bars, whether they drink or use
drugs, and if so how much they
spend each week in these pursuits.
They ~!so asked to fink on thelf
friends, tellmg Uncle Snoop whether
their associates also use drugs or
alcohol.
Those seeking counseling help
with their problems are asked to
reveal how much money they have
in the bank, how many unpaid bills
they have, ,whether they like their
job and salary - evan how many
times they leave their desks without
pennission.
Many of these answers could be
clearly self-incriminatory, the kind
of disclosures usually reserved for
the psychiatrist's couch or the confessional box. But unlike
psychiatrists anu priests, the
government's nosy bureaucrats are
not bound to maintain confidentiality .
In fact, it would be easy for an official or a fellow worker motivated by prurient interest,
thoughts of possible blackmail or
simple curiosity - to identify the in·
dividual making the confession.
Though employees are not asked to
put their names on the questionnaires, the forms do require the em·
ployee's Social Security number -

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being burdened by meddling from
Washington bureaucrats or
unreasonable demands unposed by
restrictive federal regulations.
In return for thai "flexibility" the one-word rallying cry of the
governors for the past six months the state officials were willing to
sacrifice 10 percent of the federal
financial support earmarked for
those programs.
When the legislation was finally
aRproved by Congress and signed in·
to law by the president, however,
only 57 of the 492 categorical grants
were combined into nine block gran·
ts covering about $7.5 billion worth
of federal expenditures.
Instead of a 10 percent cut, the
reduction in the federal funding
level is estimated by NGA staff
analysts to range from 2S percent to
40 percent with even deeper cuts
likely in future years:
Georgia Gov. George Busbee, a
Democrat who was NGA chairman
for the past year, warns that if "all
of those programs are going to be
dumped on the states ... that's bad

news.' '

California Gov . Edmund G.
" Jerry" Brown Jr. , also a
Democrat, bluntly criticized the
Reagan initiative as "a shell game."
Instead of flexibility, the governos
got a new law that imposes intricate
paperwork requirem,ents and
elaborate bureaucratic supervision
distressingly similar to thai
required under earlier statues.
In addition, the second half of the
president's economic program, the
tax-reduction package to which the
governors paid little attention, could
produce a revenue loss for the states
amounting to as much as $2.3 billion
next year.
Finally. the governors now are
beleaguered by complaints from
mayors, county commissioners and
other municipal officials fearful that
the financial aid they receive from
the states will fall far short of
previous Washington funding levels.
"There is great tension - destructive tension ... and hostility" between local and state officials, the
governors were told here by Indiarapolis Mayor William H. Hud':lul ·III, a Republican who is

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King's Ex Is driven by Spencer's nephew, Don Spencer
of Vinton . King's Ex was a trophy blanket winner for
the day doing the Rock Springs track In the fast time
among two divisions for two year old coli trotters .

LOCAL WINNER - Kiog's Ex, owned by Roger
Spencer, Pomeroy, Is pictured coming into a first pince
win at tbe Meigs County Fair Thursday afternoon.

Name horse show winners
The annual open class horse show
of the 118th Meigs County Fair got
underway Wednesday night but

didn't finish until early Thursday
morning due to the large nunnber of
participants .

Lead-in ponies made up the first
class of the show and all participants
received small trophies. In the trail
class which followed first place
honors went to Super 76 ridden by
Frank Petrie with second place
going to Dan's Sheba, ridden by
Frank Beckner. Tammy Ward was
first on Mountain Joe in the youth
barrel races with Bibby B., ridden
by Kelly Meeks coming in second.

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effectivtly destroying anonymity.
In fact, the professional counselors under contract to the program
ar~&lt;lto rate employees on how
well they answer the questions . Employees fear that the results of the
counseling sessions, along with the
Social Security numbers, were intended to reach the desks of senior
officials.
Despite protests from employees
involved in the program and even
from the office of the deputy surgeon
general, the counseling program is
considered a model worthy of
emulation throughout the federal
government. And superiors may
require employees to enter the
program if they won 'I enroll voluntarily. ·
Footnote : Dr. Dale Masi, a
$50,000-a-year HHS consultant in
charge of the evaluation program,
insisted the controversial questionnaires were scrapped sometime in
March. But the same questioonaires
wound up in proposals that werl! cir·
culated as late as July. The forms,
she said, were first proposed by Dr.
Don Iverson of the Public Health
Service. "I assure you the questionnaires will not be used," Dr. Masi
said. "The draft policy of the entire
program is still being decided."

The duping of the governors Robert Walters
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. fNEAI Fifty of the co untry's most
so phi s t ica t e d professional
politicians are belatedly discovering
that they allowed themselves to be
duped into endorsing a scheme that
could lead to their humiliation or
defeat.
The hapless vi ctims are the
nation' s governors, who were
euchred by President Reagan into
accepting responsibility for ad·
ministering scores of governmental
programs without adequate funding
to perform the task.
As a result, when the a~nual
meeting of the National Governors'
Association was held here recently,
most of its members were in a state
of barely controlled panic.
The governors had given their
blessing to the president's plan to
reorganize federal g rant-in-aid
payments to the states for operation
uf various social·servi~e programs.
In theory, many of the categorical
grants that fund such programs
were to be consolidated into block
grants that could be administered
efficiently by the states without

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Uncle Sam's smarmy look at
employee's SeX lives~-----=--Ja_ck_A_n_d_er._so_n
ones at whom the questionnaire was
aimed . Already Jacking the
emotional resources that would
allow them to handle personal
problems without an effect on their
work. they were to be asked to bare
their souls to Big Brother before
they can get the counseling help they
need . The inquisitive questionnaire
would be their ticket of admission to
the counseling program.
My reporters Indy Badhwar and
Vivian Marino have seen the
questionnaire, which in some ways
resembles the kind of " research "
that has been the basis of best·
selling books on hunnan sexuality. It
might even be titled, "Sex and the
Government Worker."
Employees who seek counseling
are expected to reveal the most
harrowingly intimate details of their
sexual encounters, from how they
kissed on a first date to the degree of
satisfaction they achieve in various
bedroom activities. They also asked
if they are homosexuals.
Married employees are asked
whether they hit their children and
whether they help with household
chores.
In other areas once regarded as
strictly private, the employees are
asked to divulge how often they go to

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forever.

BOB HOEFLICH

If the management finds that a
substantial part of Its work force is
pausiilg aU too often, they may not
find this refreshing. Jackson's case
is borderline. By the way, he intends
- having won his victory with Cocato go right down the Yellow
pages, so you'd better square off on
this philosophical question.

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WASHINGTON - Is Uncle Sam
turning into a dirty old man?
There was a time when an in·
di vidual 's sex life was properly considered none of the government's
business. But those days are gone

ROBERT L. WINGETT
PAT WHITEHEAD

If, then, afflnnatlve action at vertising through black stations, in
otherwise would desist from writing
Amherst
is OK, but not so in the black journals, the works . Hnun. He
me. One of the most original and
how about is working the private sector, no
federal
government,
trenchant conservative economists
Jesse
Jackson,
who
threatened doubt about it. He ha~'t proved an·
writing today is a black, Professor
Coca-Cola
with
a
black
boycott
and ti-black discrimination. He simply
Thomas Sowell of the Hoover In·
$30
million
of
concessions
out
&lt;i wants more of the action for black
got
stitution. Another prominent black
people. Well, any loss as a result of
the
company
more
black
conservative economist, ardent foe
inefficiency will be that of the Coca·
distributors,
franchisers,
emof the minimunn wage, is Professor
Cola
Co.
ployees
,
managers;
more
ad·
Walter Williams of George Mason
University. The wisecrack is to the
effect that Tom Sowell and Walter
Wiliams have a compact never to
travel together in the same airplane.
This fleeted remark refers in the
first instance to the scarcity of black
conservative economists; but in the
second, to the scarcity of black
econumists. And this, read as a
synecdoche, is something we have to
face . If we set out to insist that 12
percent of all doctors be black beginning tomorrow, we' re going to have
some mighty poor meclicine. The
Nationa l Association for the Ad·
'\
vancement of Colored People is ____.
about advancing a people who, by
'
r easo n of a history of
discrimination , has not yet achieved
parity.
Walter Berns says that the mess in
Washinb'lon is substantially the
result of a crazy affirmative action
that makes it all but impossible to
fire a balck or a woman. There are
seven employees in government
about whom it can be said that their
principal P.rofession is the filing of
complaint•.
One of them managed eight in a
single year. and these are no joke.
'Sl~TC~
~\BY~NS ~NO , I~GIDEI&gt;It'A~~Y.
Supervisors simply capitulate, and
incompetents hold down jobs.

president of the National League of
Cities.
Hudnut explained the mayors'
anxiety by offering an example from
his own city: About 15 per:cent of Indiana's residents live in Indianapolis
and they pay 21 percent of the state's
gasoline tax - but the state returns
only five percent of those revenues
tothecily.
The state executives now are confronted with a choice between two
untenable alternatives: increases in
state taxes - the surest form of
political suicide for any governor or reduction and elimination of
popular social-service programs.
Regardless of which course they
pursue. the adverse impact . of the
governors' action almost certainly
-will be apparent by November 182,
when now fewer than 37 governorships - almost three-fourths of
all those positions - must be filled in
statewide elections.
" We bought into the ReaMan plan,
got into the boat- and suddenly we
find ourselves going over the falls,"
said Arizona Gov . B111ce Babbitt, a
Democrat.

DOONESBURY

Two locally owned horses were by Larry Smithberger, Marietta, fir· fourth race, the second divis ion for :.
trophy winners for the fastest track st in the lOth race for the pacers.
the pacers.
tiine in their classes during the 10
Race fans cheered on the only
harness horse races of the Meigs female driver of the day . Carol
County Fair Thursday afternoon.
Elliott, driving Friendly Mel, owned
King's Ex, owned by Roger Spen· by Merrill Elliott, Jackson, to first
cer of Pomeroy and driven by his place in the fifth race, third divis ion
nephew, Don Spencer, Vincent, was for three year old pacers. She drove
first in the second and seventh races Friendly Mel in the fastest lime of
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second division for the colts and won for the three year old pacers. Taking
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the trophy blanket presented by first in the third race for those
Swisher and Lohse Pharmacy. pacers was Crown Time Brodie ,
FRIDAY thru THURSDAY I ~
Taking first place in the first and owned by Leo and Esther and
AUGUST 21 thru 27
sixth races, the first division for the Crownover, McArthur , and Dow
two year old colt trotters, was Polk's Knight, also owned by the
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nesville. However , King's Ex had ,..-- - - - - - - - - - - --1
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the best lime and won the trophy.
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Hio'lfK
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Sayre, Syracuse, and driven by Ron
Newhart, beat out 12 other horses
taking part in the three divisions of
raci ng for three year old filly pacers
to win a trophy blanket donated by
Falls City Beer
Marchi
Distributor. Mona Carol placed first
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for the three year old filly pacers,
and ran the track in the fastest time
to beat out Show Byrd, owned by
Merrill Elliott, Jackson, first in the
ninth race, and Rustic Spike, owned

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Petrie, e~gain on Supt&gt;r 76, won first plaC€ honors
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Kansas Cih· at Nt"' York
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Minnesota at Milwaukee, •111
Cleveland at Califo rllii:l, •n1

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Boston o t Seattle. 1 n 1

First p le~ce in the English pleasure da!iS w~
lNbbie Griffith on De Ora Dama and second
plctce ~·e nt to Penn)' M!ller on Su~ar Boy . In the
nun-re"'istered plea.'!ure horse class, first place
went to Deborah Wooclyard, on Sage King Candy
and sei.'Ond place to Beth Gloeckner on Cllann.
William Greer on Buckjstoo was first in tht&gt;
rt'"'~1ered pleasure horse class with Fae Crai,;
on Friendly Ole Gal taking second place
Beth Hobstetter ridmg Kint: 's Super ChiK wus
fi rst in the horsemanship, under 18 cia ~. with
.Jeannie Wel.sh oo Sally Blut' Ace coming in
~ond . In that class, over 18 years of e~ge,
Beverly Dellinger on Chief Samuel was fi r:;t and
Frank Petrie on Super 76 was second . Jerry
l..t&gt;~· i_,. won first phi~ oo Sandy Wasp in tht' corn·
peUl!Vt duh for cuh with MCOOd plaet' gtJing to
Charlie Ohllnger on Pat Bailey.

Cindy Rifne on Bo Wasson was fir st in the
youth pleasure class and second "'as Tonya
Chadwell on Mal) Jane. William Greer un
Buckistoo wu first in lhe men's pleasure d ass
with Fnmk Petrie. again on Super 76 , com ing in
second. J erry l..eM'i-" IJn Sand)' Wasp ridden b}"
.Jerry l .ewis vn1.s first in lht' nag rat:e with second
fo!Oin~o~ to Dan Elias on Snappy Hank . Debora
Allaway on Aleda Eljon was first in the ladies
pleasure cl11ss "'"ilh Fat&gt; Cnti~ on Friendly Olt&gt;
Gal. S4'('Und . Joe Roush with Tkkle My Toes was
first in the roadster pony class and Bub Grace
with M1s.s Honey Bee Lakingseco_nd .
PrerniUJTl:i were a.warded in the top fi ve places
ofllwshuw

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Ohlinjl!er riding Cutler's 54l. Mikki Conle y lln My
Gra~· Mi.ss wa :s first in the pony pleasure class:
second wa.s C.athy Jo Hob:ilet.ttr on Bla ~e .

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THE LIFmME ROOfiNG

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FOR BARNS, SHEDS, HOUSES

TREVOR HOWARD II

WilD WALlER P6
NEW YORK ( AP) - Baseball
Commissioner Bowie Kuhn announced a new system for deciding
the teams that will win the major
leagues' playoff berths.
Under the split season structure ca used by the Slklay strike - should
a team win both halves of the
season, that team will meet the
second-half runnerup in the playoffs.
The Major League Players
Association executive board voted to
accept the revised plan.
The original playoff structure had
the team with the best percenta ge
for both portions of the split season
advancing to meet the double
division winner .
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1980 FORD F-250 6 cyl. 4 speed
1979 GMC, 4 speed, 4 wheel drive
1978 CHEV. C.lO CHEYENNE, Diesel Auto.
1978 CHEV. C.lO, Auto.
1977 FORD F-250, 4 wh. drive, auto.
1976 CHEV. C.lO, Auto.
1974 CHEV. EL CAMINO, Air, Auto.
1974 GMC, lfz Ton

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OLDS-CAD-CHEV., INC.

Now thru Sept. 3

POMEROY, OHIO

PITI'SBURGH

PIRATES

John Milner. first

trcal Expos
bal't'man.

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baseman. to tht· Mon·
Wlllit" Munlcmcz. fir st

BASKETBALL

6. ltinsulates
7. It ' s more attractive
8 . It's maintenance free
9 . It ' s worry free
10. It's guaranteed

less e•pensive
lightweight
easier to install
approved
tougher

N•tlonalB.uluotbi!IU Ali!illf'ialitJD

DALlAS MAVERICKS - Tf'llded Bill
Robinzint&gt;. fontard. to the UUth Jaz:z for
W&lt;~ )' nt' Cooper. ('enter. and Allan Bristow.
forward

f'OOTBALL
NaUoul Football lnKUe
Released St~\·e
Mlkt"' Mayt"r. kicker .

BALTIMORE COLTS -

ASK ABOUT ONDULINE, THE LIFETIME ROOF

BAUM TRUE VALUE

GREEN BAY PACKERS Released
Cal\'tn Perkins, v.ide receiver . ctlained
Mdnn Huo\'t:r , wide receiver. tm '•Uii~ers
frmn Uw NP.w 'fork G icml...
Nf.W ENGI.ANO PATRIOTS ·- SiKned
Ovn Hussl'lbt'&lt;' k.

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NF:W ORLEANS SAINTS Obtained
Ha\· Custit·t. linebacker. un woa i,·ers from
tht.; Nt•w Enl(tand P11triots.

Chester, Ohio
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1977 FORD GRANADA •••••••••••••••••• '1995
2 Dr . hardtop. auto., PS ,6cy l., "'vinyl top

First round lt&gt;adt&gt;rs
GRAND BLANC, Mich. !API
liale Irwin and Japan's !sao Aoki
each shot 7-under-par 65 io share the
first-round lead in the $350,000 Buick
Open.
Canada's Dan Halldorson was one
stroke behind the leaders,with a 66.
Dave Hill and Bill LoefOer were lied
at67.

Plan tournament
The Kaiser Employee Recreation

Association !KERAJ will host

a

men's open invitational to all tri· ·
state teanis.
, ,

. u.s.s.~.A. rules will be used.' All

entry fee of S65 and two softbtllls wi~
be give~~.
' Dates for the tourney are A\lg. ~
.30. }\eglstration cleadline .is Auc.' 'it •
· at 5 m. For more lnforinalion call
(3011 ~ or (614) 446-7033.
•Trohles will be giveh to the top four
places 'alon. with a homeruna
, ward.

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1976 FORD PINTO RUNABOUT ••••• ~~~ •• 51795
1976
FORD GRANADA ••••••••••••••••••• ,$1995
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4 dr Good cond . $1295
1974 CHEVY
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Windows and Sliding doors
1973 DODGE VAN ••••••••••••••••••••••••
1975 FORD ·F250 CWB CAB •••••• :.~::. $1395
, 74 1-riR.D f250 ·
Auto .. PS , fl•t bed.
$1395
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1972 PONTIAC .•.........
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Runs Good , but Rough
s295
1974
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9 a.m.-8 p.m. Mon.-Fn.

9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat.

.1981 FORD COURIER PICKUP

'7085.oo
DISCOUNT '195.00
5 Spd . Trans . Ove rd rive
'6890.00
Low Mount Mirror s
Step Bum~er, Rear Win dow Defros ter,
'500 00
N.D.BatteryandMore
Red Eder1or

FORDREBATE

1981 FORD CARGO VAN
302 Eng ., Rear D oor G lass.

Pa sse nge r Seat. Plus More .

FORD REBATE

1981 F150 FORD PICKUP
DISCOUNT
D e luxe Tuton e, 302 Eng.
Auto Tr a ns .. with Overd r ive
Limited Slip R ea r Axl e
FORD REB A T E
PS , PB , AM FM
S p e rl Wh ee l Covers

1981 FlOO FORD PICKUP
Delux e Tutone, 255 Eng .
Auto. Trans .. P S,
Stereo Steel Whee ls
RWL Ti res, AM FM
Plus Mor e

SAVE

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DISCOUNT

It's
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Used Truck Bargains

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BASEBALL
ATI.ANTA BRAVES - Rt·ealled Bre\1
Butler. uulfleidt'r. from RidunomJ of thl'
lntt&gt;rTleltional
i.A:!ajo!u e.
Optit&gt;'1ed
Terry
lla.'l)t!r. outfielder. tl) Rictunond .

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'7998.00
'1003.00

SAVE

'6995.00
'500.00
'6495.00
'8890.00
1895.00
'7995.00
'500 .00
'7495.00
'8428.00
'703.00
'7725.00
'500.00
'7225.00

FORD REBATE

SAVE

SAVE

$120300

CLEARANCE ON USED CARS
WAS

1974 VW BUG •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $1495.00
1978 FIESTA 3 I)()()R •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s3395.00
1980 T-BIRD - LOADED ............................ '6995.00
1976 FORD MAVERICK 4 DOOR ................... '1995.00
1979 FORD F-150 4x4 ............................ '4895.00
1978 DODGE PICKUP............................. 52495.00
FORD PICKUP••••• ~.................. 52195.00

NOW

$1295.00
$3095.00
'6695.00
s1595.00
s4695.00
$2195.00
$1795.00

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Sentinel

Friday, August 21, 1981

Pomeroy- Middle ort, Ohio

Fair

THE MIDWAY COMMUNI"':Y CHURCH
of Lang!&gt;ville, OhiO
will hold an old fashioned
GOSPEL SONG FEST
SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 198 1
11 : 00 A .M . until???
The featured groups from Columbus,
Ohio : The Sagar Family with Jack Crabtree and Tex and Inez Bowman .
Featured
loca I
groups:
The
Journeymen, The Gospel Tones, and The
Luminators .
d
There will also be dinner o.n the groun sd
Everyone is asked to bnng a covere
dish The church is located on ~ou_nty
Road 10. Reverend A. A . Hughes mv•tes
the public.

comments
By JAYNE LEE HOEFLICH
Tune lS runnmg out, as the Me1gs
Count y Fa1r ends Saturday, but you
st1ll have a chance to VISit the many
altractJOns you 'II be glad lou d1d '
The Me1gs County Uml of the
Amen can Cancer Society has a
unique and mformat1ve display th1s
year. located m the Grange Hal l.
Commercial Building No I Among
the many features are a Videotape.
dealing w1 th the overa ll effects of
&gt;mokmg on hea lth . and three act ual
lun~ s- one a ffected by cancer. one
by emphysema, and one by d1sease,
1n companson
to healthy funl ·
twnmg In add1tton to alllhJs, scads
of detat led litera ture 1s ava ilable
free for the takmg, so be su re lo slop
by the exhibitiOn

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OUTSTANDING TROOPS - A troop from each
level of Meigs County Girls Scouts was seleded as outstanding with trophies bemg presented to the leaders.
fhe outstaodiog troops were Semor Troop 1.208. Gertrude Casto , leader ; Cadette Troop 1180. Patty

Pomeroy - Middleport, Oh10 .

Capehart. leader; Junior Troop llOO, Margaret
Parker; and Brownie Troop 1220, Janet Simpson,
leader, pictured left to right. Mrs. Parker's junior
troop ""s also selected outstanding troop of the couoty,
an aYlard "on for the past thrt&gt;e years

Gerald Shuster of Pomeroy ha s
been on hand for the horse harness
ra c mg at the fa 1r th1s )ear. a s he has
bee n for the past several Now,
howe;er. he's lak1ng a dvantage of
race excitemen t to lr) out h1s ne"
vi deo camera and recorder WJlh all
the ac hon that's been gomg on at the
11 ack llhmk he made a good ch01ce
of Ivc atwn

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the rounty and selectt.&gt;d to represent Meigs Count} at

the Ohio State Fair. The} are Brenda Bentz, Ooma
E dv.ards. natural resources, Pam
R&lt;•Jbel, tasty meals, and April Parker, home fur-

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· noon

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pa stor. mv1les the public
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Hullon , Sunda) . D of A ha ll m
Chesle r bas ket di nne r at noon AU
fnends and relahves mvtted

MONDAY
WORK :-liGHT on playground a t
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begmnmg a! 6 30 p m until da rk
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OF INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL
LESSONS WITH ALL THESE FEATURES:
• "C onsecu -tlow" arrangements of lesson matenai
• Pnnted Scnpture text from the K 109 James Version
•Verse· by -verse ex planat1on of the Bible text
•D e ta1led lesson background
•Practical appiJcatJon of ma1or les s on truths
•ActiVIty tea chang suggestions
•Statement of lesson a1ms
•L esson outline to take to class
•V Jsual aid lor most lessons
•Helpiul, pleasing color an every lesson
• Pronunciation of diffiCUlt words right 1n text
•" Let's Talk It Over" questions and answers

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
99 MILL ST.

. .992·2641 · ,

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SOUTHERN

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MIDWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH De&lt;

MIDDlEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST IN

in tests on wild rats usmg Purina' ' Rat Control
Pellets against five leadmg ba1ts and gram , rats
preferred the taste of Punna Rat Control Pellets
as much as ten to one! That 's why we guarantee
that Purina Rat Control Pellets will be the most
palatable rat bait you can use or you get your
money back 1 And 1t works! Follow the dJrectJons
on !he bag and get cont rol of your ra t problems .

CHR ISTIAN UNION lawrence Mqnley
pastor
Mrs. Ruuell Yaung
Sun day
Schoo l Supt Sunday School 9 30 o m
Even•ng worshtp
7 30
Wednesday
prayer meeting 7 30 p .m .

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CHU RCH

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Racine
Re\1 James Satterf ie ld pastor
Mormng worshtp 9 ' 45 a m
Sunday
school 10 45 o .m , evemng worship , 7 ,
' Tuesday , 7. .30
m
ladies prpyar
meeting Wedne$day ·7 30p m . VPE .
, MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST , Corner
Sutth and Palmer the Rev. Mark Me ·
Clung , Sunday school 9: 15a.m .; Randy
, Hayes Sunday School supermtendl!'nt
Don R1ggs osst supt Morn1ng WoutHp ,
' 10 15 om Youth meehng 7 30 p m
, Wednesday i ncludin~ wee tots eager
boo....,ors. junior astr.anouts , and, funtor
' and sen ior h •gh BYF, choir practice. 8.30
; p m . wedf\esdpy prayer meeting and ~t·

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How to gal a FREE
Farmer's Almanac. ($1 .25 value)
Stop by your Punna Dealer today
Pick up a coupon good fo r a free
Farmer's Almanac from Purina when
you purchase one five -pound bag of
Punna Rat Control Pellets.

MODERN

blo 11udy Wodnooday. 7.30p.m
CHURCH Of' 'CHRIST, Middleport, 5th
and Motn lob Mellon, minister, Scott
: SaltlfnOn. "asiOCiote minister . Btble
• school . t 30 a m : morning wOnhlj, ,
: 10.30 a m T e..,enlng terv1ce, 7:00 p .tn .

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, Wedne,doy Bible Sludy and youth group
1 mMtlngt.

7 00 p.m.

MIOOLEPO~T CHURCH OF THE
:,NAZAIIQII ( R"'1 · Jim I , _ , poo!Or ·
Bill Whtte, ~nd0y 1 Khci01' l&lt;lpl. Sun&lt;loy
~ school. 9,30 a .m .; morning worship ,

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399 W. MAin St.
. 992-2164
Pomeroy, 011.
The Store with "All Kinds of Stuff" lor Pets- Stables
., · Large &amp; small ~"!~als -!,.awns &amp; G.udens

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CH RISTIAN

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longsv• lle Rev A A
: Hughes Pastor Sunday School 10 am
•Sennces on Tuesday Thursday and Sun
1
doy 730pm
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH Batley
1
Run Rood Rev Emmett Rowson pa!i tor
Handley Dunn supt Sunday sc hool 10
0 m Sunday evenmg serv1ce 7 30 Btbl e
teachmg 7 30 p m Thursday

126 E M.atn

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Pomeroy

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Middleport
Phone 992 · 3480 ~ §&gt;

Sc hool 10 om
7 JO p m

992· 3785, Pom eroy

985 · 3944

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POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev Robe rt McGee
POM EROV Sun day School 9 15 o m
Wor sh•p serv1ce 10 30 o m
(half
reh~:•ar so l
Wednesday
7 p rn
Rev
Robert McGee pa stor
ENTERPR ISE Wo r sh1p 9 am Ch ur ch
School 10 a m
R1 chard Ro th e m1ch
pa s lo r
ROCK SPRI NGS Sunday Sch ool 9 15 o
m Wors h1p serv 1ce 10 o m R1chard
Ro th e rnl ( h pa stor
t-= LATWOODS Church Sch oo l 10 a m
RtC hord Roth em •c h
Wor sh•p II a m
pas tor
MIDDLEPORT ClUSTER
HEATH Chu 1ch Sch ool 9 30om War
'&gt; ht p 10 30 a m UMYF 6 p m Rober t
Ho b •nson Pa stor
RUTLAND Chur ch Sc hoo l 9 30 o m
Wo rsh•p 10 30om
SALEM CE NTER
Wo r sh •p q o m
Chur ch Sc hool q 45 om

SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev Stanley M ernfted Mm1 ster
~ O R ES T RUN Wor shp 9 om Church
~c ho o l t Oo m
M INERSV IlLE Chur ch School q a m
Wo 1sh •p lOam
AS tlURY C hurc h School 9 50 o m
Wors h1p 11 a m B1bl e Study 7 30 p m
Thur sday UMW Its I Tuesday
SO UTHERN ClUSTER
Rev Oa. . . td Ham s
Rev Marlt Flynn
Rev Flore nce Smti h
Ht lton Woll e
BETHANY
( D orm~ )
Wor shtp 9 00
o 111 Chur ch Sc hoo l 10 00 a m Brbl e
study Jst 1nd Jrd ond 5th Tu es day~
7 15 p m youth lellows h•p 2nd ond 41h
Tu esd a ys 6 00 p m
CARMEl and SUTTON (Wors htp Sun
d a y Schoo l and mosl other event s h~ld
JOtntly l Sunday School q 45 and Wan;h1p
11 00 at Sutton ftr st and tht r d Sundays
and at Carmel \econd and lourth Sun
da ys B1b le St udy second fou r t h and
'• fth Thursdays 7 15 p m Fomtly Ntght
Fe ll owsh1p Dmne r th 1rd Thu rsday 6 30

pm
APPLE GROVE Sunday Schoo I 9 30
a rn Worsh •p 7 30 p m I stand 3rd Sun
days Prayer m ee tmg Wednesday 7 30
p m F.ellowsh •p supper f1 r st Sotul doy 6
p m UMW 2nd Tuesday 7 30 p m
EAST LETART Chru ch School 9 am
Worsh1p serv1ce 10 o m Prayer meetmg
7 30 p m Wednesday UMW sec ond
Tuesday 7 30 p m
RACINE WESLEYAN - Sunday school
I 0 a' m ., worst·up It o m Cho~r pro cl tce
Thu rsday 8 p m
LET ART FALLSWorsh1p serv1ce q
a m Ct1urch School 10 a m
MORNING STAR Worship 9 30 a m
Church sC:hoo llO 30o .m .
MdRSE CHAPEL Church School 9 30
om Worsh1p 11om .
PORTLAND Sunday Schoo l 6 30 p m
eolng Worship, 7 :30 p m
Voutt1
Fallow1h1p , Wednesday 7 30p m

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NORTHEAST ClUSTER
R•v~ Richard W . Thomas

'Duane Sydenstricker Sr.
John W . Douglas
Charles Domigon
)OPPA Worthtp 9 :00 a .m Church
Sc:hool10 00 a . m

CHESTER. Worilllp 9 a.m •.

'school ' 10-om

Chu"h

Choir Rehearsal 7 p m ,

ThurodQys. Bible Study. Thurodays .

7:30 p.lli.
thu'radby lltile Study , 7:30p. m
REEDSVIllE: Su~day School 9·30 a .m.

am
evenmg ~e r v 1re 7 p m
Wednesday B1ble St udy 7 p m
CHE5 TE R CH URCH OF TH E NAZAREN E
R e~o Herb ert Gro te pmtor Fronk R1tfl e
wpt Sunday ~c ll ool 9 JO am Wor sl'1 1p
~\' I V I Ce
II am and 7 30 p m Pray er
meeltnq Wednesday 7 30 p m
LAUREl
CUFF
FREE
METHOD IST
CH URCH Rev Fl oyd F Shoo k po stof
Llo yd Wr i gh t
0 1fector ol (hrl \ lton
l::duca l• on Sundoy Sc hoo l 9 JO a m
Morn•ng Wor5hrp 1(.; 30 o m
Cho1r
!-' en ( llrC' Sundoy b 30 p m
Ev en tn g
WOT '!! Illp 7 30 p m Wedne\ d oy !-'royer
anrl Btbl o 5Tudy 7 JO p m
Ol:XHR CHU RCH OF CH RIS T C horl c~
f&lt; 1 J ~~cl l
s~
m•m&gt;Ter ll• t k Moco mbe e
~UIJI Sunday sc hool Q 30 a rn
wot sh• p
'&gt;f'fv!CC' 10 JU am B• blf' St ud y Tue sday
/ JOpen
RtOHGAN i l l:D ( H UIK H O F Jt S U ~
CHRI ST
OF
LATTER
DA'Y
SA INTS
Po r ti on) RaCt rl e Roo d Wtll•om Hous h
pa st ot Ph y ll• ~ Stobort Sunday Sr hool
Sup! Sunday Sc hool 9 30om Mornr ng
wo1sh•p 10 30 om
Sund ay t&gt;ver"' tng
'&gt; '-'' v1 u~ 7 p m
Wedne':o doy C've n1 ng
p1aycT &lt;:, C' r vrces 7 JO p m
I:U·THLE HE M BAPT IST Rev Eorl Sh u ler
pa..., to T Wor sh1p sc r v tC(! 'I :.JU am 5un
day H hoo l 10 30om B1hle Stu dy and
ptoyet servtee Tll u•sday 7 30 p m
l ARLETON CHUR CH K• nqs bu •y Roa r!
G o ry Kmg pa s1or Sunday H hoo l q JO
a m Rolph Carl su peronrenden f eve n
)rig wors htp 7 30 p m Prayer mee l mg
We dnesd ay 7 30 p m
1O N G BOTTOM CH RI STI AN
To m
R• chason pastor WollocP. Damewood
':I u nd a y Sc hool Su pennfPnde nl VVorsht p
'&gt;e r v •ce ot9o m 81bl eSc ll ooll Oo m
HYSELl RUN HOUNE SS CHUR CH lh•v
Jh.-.ro n Durham pa stor 5undav Schoo l
o l II 30 o rn Mo entnQ worsh•p at 10 30
a rn Th u rsda y se rv 1ce:. at 7 :JO p m
1- RE ED OM GOSPEl MI SS IO N ot Bol d
Knob locn tPrl on Coun l y Rood :J l Re v
Law1 erHe Gluescn carn p pas to r Rev
Roger IN tllfo aSS t\ tanl pa stor PrPorhmg
~crv o CP5
Sunday 7 30 p m
pr ay er
II'OC'Io ng We dnes day I JO p m Go r y
C.r1 1f rt h
leadcYo ut h groups
~u ndoy
rovc mq b :.JO p m w tf h Roge r a nd V to le l
W1lll 01 rl o s l eo ders Corn mun •on ser
, 1 ct"'~ t .r st Si.Jnday eac h mon th
W HITE S (HAP FI Coo l viii P RO Rev
Ho y D ee ter pastor Su nday sc hool q 30
a 111 wor~hrp se r v1ce 10 30 o ,, Brbl e
~ Jud y an d p•a.,.er ser v•fc Wednes day
7 JO p m
RUTL AND CH URCH OF CH RI ST Bob
l:!uch onghom pa stor Herb El l10tl Sun
day sc h oo l sup ! ~ umloy sr huol q 30
mornong wors hop oe• d co rn un •on
0 m
tO 30om
IW TLAND BIB LE METHOD IST CHUR CH
Amo'&gt; Td h !io pastor Don ny Ttl hs Su nda y
)rhool Sup ! Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30 am
l ollowcrl by morn1ng worsh tp Su ndo y
• •J I'II I &lt;'q
se rv1c~
7 00 p rn
Pr ayer
.neelt nq Wednesday 7 00 p m
RUTLAND
C HUR C H
OF
TH E
NALARE N E Rev Lloyd 0 G rtmm Jr
pastor Su nday Hhoo l 9 JO am wor
sPt viCe 10 30 a m Broadco\ 1 ltve
ove r WMPO young peopl es se r v tce 7
p m
Evong el tslt c ser vtee 7 30 p m
Wednes day se rv 1ce 7 30 p m
HR ~T SO UTH ERN BAP TIST Corne r o f
SPco n d a nd APo stor Fr onK lowthe r Sun
day schoo l q 45 om worsh1p se r v1ce
11 0 m and 7 JO p m Weekly Btbl e
Sludy We dne sday 7 30 p m
MASON CHURCH OF CH RI ST M1ll er
~t
Mason W Va Eugconc L Conger
rntn,c; ter Sunday Btb h;o Study 10 om
Woe sh• p 11 am and 7 p m Wednesday
Htbl e Study .. ocol musiC 7 p m
Lif E SCIENCE CH URCH
12 N o rth
l h1 r d St
Ch esh1r e Ind ep end en t fun
rlame nt a l se r v i CC~ Sunday even •n g 7 30
p m Po st o1 Rev Or Rober t Persons
MA SON ASSEMBl Y O F GOO Duddmg
Lone Ma son W Vo Rev Ron n1e 8
Ro&lt;&gt;f' Pm tor Su nda( Sc hool 9 45 o 111
Morn1ng Wors h• p 11 o m b•cnmg Scr
v oC(:l 7 30 p m We dne\ doy Wome n \
Mwll sln es 9 a m (me e t1n g and p r ay er
Proye-r and B•b le Study 7 p m

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UNI rEO PRESBYTERIAN MINI STRY OF
MEIG S COUNTY Ow,ght l l o v11z d 1r ec

l? tc hord W Thomas D1 rec l o 1

Sundoy n1ght ser v1ce

POMEROY WESlE YAN HOLI NES S

212E MamStree t

COOPE RATI VE PAR ISH
MEIHOD ISl CHURCH

Th•rd, M•ddl c por r
992 1196

Grocenc sGenerrl l Merchrt n di '&gt;P
Rii Cfn (' 94 9 1550

" For A Re.11 Au chon
c all the R ea l McCoy "
1
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Rt 1, Reed s vtl l e, Oh

HARRISONVI LLE PRESBYTERIAN Rev
l:rnes t Stn ckltn pa st or Sunday c h u r ch
c:.c h oo l 9 30 o m
Mr s Ho mer lee
sup t mo rn 1ng worshtp 10 30
MIDDlEPORT
Sunda y school
9 JO
a m
Rtchard Vaug han sup t M ornrng
wo r sh1p 10 30
SY RA C U SE
FIRST
UNITED
PRES BYTE RIAN Church Worsh1p se r v1ce
4 :J O o m Sund a y School I 0 30 a m Mrs
~ompson Ha l l sup!
RUTLA N D CH UR CH OF GOD Randall
Bad (.•y pm to r Sunday sc hoo l 10 a rn
Su11doy wors h1p 11 om
Ch1l d r en s
Sunday pve n1n g ser
chu rc h 11 o m
·•ttce 7 30 p m
Wed n es day evenmg
young lad•es oux lrar y 6 p m Wednes
day lomdy worsh tp 7 00 p m
HAZEL COMM UNITY CHURCH Near
t eng Boll om Edse l Hm t pastm Sunday
sc hoo l 10 om
Chu rch 7 30 p m
prayer meet1ng 7 30 p m Thu rsday
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTA l
Th trd
A v fl 1he Rev Wi lliam Kn •tle l p~tor
Carl N o ll• ngham Sunday School Sup!
'!:tu nday Sc hoo l 10 o m clo sstos f o r o il
ages even1ng serv o((' 7 JO Btble s tudy
Wednesd ay 7 'lO pen youth serv tcf''&gt;
f r oday 7 30 p m
M I DDLEPORT FREEWi ll BAPT IST Cor
TH"' r As h and Plum
Rolph But cher
pas to r Saturday eve nmg serv•ce 7 30
p m
Sunday Sc hool I 0 a m Sunday
Wor sh1p Se f vtce 11 o m
B1b le Study
Wed
7 30 p m
Noe l Herr mann
h"' OCher
ME IGS

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Middleport
Po mero y, 0

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SENTINEL

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Sunda'( Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thu •sday Fnday Sat u r da~
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Luke
John
John
JOhn
Jorm
Acis
14 1 6 17 1 1 19
2 , 11
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Mort,t11Q Worsh 1p 10 30 am Even•ng
Study
Wor -s hp
7 JO
p 111
B•ble
Wednesday s ot 7 30 p m
A l f-= RED Sunday Sc hoo l ot 9 45 a rn
Mornm g Wors h1p at II a m Youth 6 :.10
p m Su ndays W edn esday N •ght Pray er
Me e t mg 7 30 p rn
Sl
PAU L !l uppers Pla on s) Sunday
Srhool q 00 a m Mo rn•ng Worshtp of
10 00 o m B1ble Study 7 30 p m l ues

6 45 p m t-venmg wor'!!hip 7 JO
prayer and p ro•'&gt;P WPdnP5doy
7J0pcn
~ It Vi:R RUN FR EE BAPTIST Rev Moe
v tn Ma Tk 111 po sl or Steve L•ttle Sunday
sc h oo l wp l ) undo y sc hoo l 10 am
rnorn ong wo r ~ htp I I om ) 1mday eve n
1 30 Pray er meet•n g and
1 ng woe':oh tp
B• b lc &lt;, tudy Thu r ~ day 7 30 p m
you lh
~e• vtce 6 p m Sunday
CHRI STIAN FELLOWS HI P CHU RCH JtlJ
N l 11 d Ave M1 ddl epor l Sunday Sc h oo l
10 00 a Ill Sun lu es EJenmg Ser\IC9~
· JO p m Fml oy Pray e 1 Mee1•ng 7 30

v1cc
p •n

doy
SO UTH BETH EL (!)d,.,er R1dg e) Sunday
School 9 00 am M orn• ng W os h rp 10 00
a 1T1 Wednesday B•ble Study 7 30 p m
KE N O CHU RCH OF CHRI ST Olt ver
Sworn Superm tenden t Sund ay Hhoo l
9 30 every week
HOBSO N CHR ISliAN UNI ON
RfJv
Kc .th Ebl 1n pa stor Sund ay Sc h oo l Q 30
a m
Leo nard Gilmore
fu !o t elde1
even.ng ser'o' tCe 7 30 p m Wedn es day
proy E&gt;r mee- T•ng 7 JO p m

BEARWALLOW

RIDGE

pm
LI BEJ( TY C h r • ~l•on Chur( h 4 L1berty
Ave Pome roy Sunday Sc ho ol 10 am
\\&lt;orsh •p 1 JO Wedne5 doy Servrn• 7 30

pn;
CHES TER CHU RC H OF GOO Re-v R E
Roblll'&gt;On pmtor Sun day school 9 :.10
a rn wors h •p serv i Ce I I o m eventng
-.p r v lu~ 7 00 you th se rviCe We dne!&gt;
do'( 7 00 p m
LANGSVI LLE
CH RISTIAN
CH URCH
Robe • t E Mu sser pa stor Sunday sc hool
'I JO o m
Pau l Mu sse e supt morn•ng
ww~h t p 10 30 Sunday eve n1n9 servtce
1 00 mod week ~c&gt;rv•Ce Wc d no~ cioy 7
pm
SYRACUSE
C HUR C H
OF
IHE
NA ZARENE RP v Jornes B Krltl e pa~tor
No emon
Pre ~ l e y
Sund ay
Sc hoo l
':lupo• 1111endc&gt;n t
Sun day sc hoo l G 30
a "'
•norn tng worshtp
10 45 o en
cvongCJits i iC ~erv t c e 7 p m Prayer and
Proi '&gt;C Wednesday
I p m
you th
mro eltng 7 p m
EDEN UNITE D BR ETHR EN IN CH RIST
Liden R Bl oke pa s tor Sunday Schoo l 10
a m Robert RCJed '&gt; upl Morn•ng se r
nTO rl t I a m
Sun day n1gh t serv1CC!&gt;
Chn '!! l •on En d eavor 7 JO p m Song S&lt;H
vt( P
H p m
Preo chong H 30 p m
M 1dw&lt;'f'h P1oye1 rne (' l mg W&lt;.•d n cosday l
p m Alv111 Rt:!EHI lay l ea d er
CHUR CH 0~ JESUS CHRI ST l ocated al
Rutland on New l •mo Rood ne.: l to
.. or t:''l 1 Acre Pa r.,_
Rev Ray Rou 5e
pa'o !Of Rob o1t Mu ~SPr Sunday School
~up t Sun day sc h ool 10 JOo m wot!&gt; h•p
1 JO p m B1ble S t u d~
Wednesday I JO
p m 5o lu r doy n•g hl p r oye1 Sfl r v ore 7 30

CHURCH Of

CHRI ST Dua ne Worden m1n•ster Bobl e
cla ss 9 30 am morn•ng wor~htp 10 30
a m
evcn1ng worsh•p
b 30 p m
Wedne!iodoy B1bl e '&gt; ludy b 30 p rn
NE W
STI VERSV IllE
COMM UN ITY
Chur ch
Sunday Sc hool ~erv 1 c~ 9 45
a m
Wor s h1p
se r v1ce
10 30
Evo n ge l• s t1c Serv1ce 7 30 p m Wedne~
day Pray er me et1ng 7 JO
Z IO N CHUR CH OF CHRIST Pomeroy
Hor r •son v dle Rd Rob~rt Pur lei I pmlor
Bdl McE lroy Sunday \C hool s upt Sunday
sc hoo l q 30 o m mormng wor sli •p and
commun ton 10 30 am Sunda y worsh•p
!.erv •ce 7 p m
Wednesday evenmg
pray e r meelmg and 61ble study 7 p m
ST JOHN LUlHEIMN CHUR CH P1ne
Grove The Re v William Middl esworth
Po:. to r Chur ch se r v•Ce\ q 30 a m Sun
day School 10 30 am
BRADBUR Y CHURCH OF CH RIST Jeny
1-'rngle y po\tor Sunday sc hoo l Q 30
am
mo1mng wor!&gt; htp
10:.10 am
Wednesd ay even•ng serviCe 7 30
ANHQUITY BAPTI ST Rev !:oil Sh ul er
pm to r Su nda y schoo l Q 30 am Church
~ervtce
7 p m
yout h mee t.ng
6
f.! m T ues do y Btble Study 7 p m
RAC INE CHURCH OF THE NAZAR ENl:
Rev John A Ca lfmon posto1 Mot lh o
Wolfe Cho rrmon ol th e Bo o r d o t Chfls
110n L1 fe Sunda y School 9 30 o m mo r
n tng wor sh1p 10 JO Su nd ay even•ng
worsh1p 7 30 p m Praye r meerong
We dn esd ay 7 30 p m
RACINE FIRST BAPrJST Don l Wa lk er
Pa ~ t o r
Robert Sm 1th Sunday ~ch o o l
su p t Sunday sch ool 9 30 o m mornm;~
wor~ h•p
10 40 om
Sunday even.ng
wo r !&gt; hi p 7 30 Wedne5doy even 1ng B•bl e
study 7 30
DANVIllE WESl E'YAN
Rev R D
~r own
pastor
Sund ay Sc hool 9 J O
o m mo rn 1ng wo r ~ h1p 10 45 yo u th ser

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HEMLOC K GROVE CHRI STIAN Roger
W ot ~or1 po ~ tor M.ldred Z•eg ler Sundo~
~( h ool sup l Mornmg wor~ll· p 9 30 a m
~unrla~!-.( h oo l 10 30om
ev• r"11ng !&gt;Cr
V ( ( ' 7 30
MT UNION BAPTI ST M er tn TPeh
pm to •
Joe Sayr e
Sundo.,. )c hool
~upC' r tnlennn t
Sunday ~cllool
9 .II)
o m evee1mg worsh1p 7 30 p m Prayer
rnecltng 7 30 p m Wed"esdoy
TUPPERS PLAIN S CH UR CH OF CH RIS T
V•ncen l C Wote r o;, Ill •nrn1 ster Hermon
Blo r k supenn l enden l Sunrla y Sr hool

Sermonette
The hundr eds o f peopl e 1ammed tnto th e lobby o f th e Regency H o 1e l
1n Ka n sas C 1ty , Mt ssourt , ea rlt e r t ht S y ea r had n o 1d ea th a t th e t wo
ba l con tes o v erlookmg 1t were abo ut to co ll apse Th e y h a d JU St qone
th e,..e to e n 1oy good dance m u s tc by an orc h estra p1 ay 1ng some gay
tunes wntten by Duke Elltngton They were sway1 n g to th e mus •c
when sudden ly one of the top b a lcont es c ollapsed . bnngtng d ow n t he
one underneath 1t , ca ustn g the dea th of several persons a n d bnngtng
tn 1unes to many m ore
d
People who had b ee n en 1oytng them se lv es on e m 1nute were p lu ng e
tnto death and destruct1on t h e n e)( t
h
11 be the condition of th1ngs when Jesus Chr i s t com es back to
t ; t second ttme Many people won ' t lh1nk that th e day of thl'
Lord 15 at hand •• As were the days at Noa h , so Wtll be the com1 n g at the
Son of man For as 1n those days be-tore the flood they wer e ea t tng and
drmking ,;arrymg and gi\11ng ,n marnage , unftl the day when Noa h
entered
a rk . and they d td not k~ow unttl the flood ca m.~ and swe p t
them all away so w 111 be th e c om.ng of the s on of man
( Matthew
2• 37 39) "Likewise as 1t was tn t he days of L o t they ate, they

s

ear~~

ihe

drank tney bougnt tney sold , they p lanted. they bu11t, but on the d ay
when Lot went out 'trom Sodom ftr e and St.l l phur ramed from heaven
and destroyed them all - so Wllltt be on the d ay when the Son of m an

IS revealed " (Luke 17 · 28· 301

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Another author, Ellen Whtte, has expressed the st.ate o the wor
when Jesus comes thi S way " When ltfe 1S 901ng ~n tn 1t~ unvary1~9
round; when men are absorbed tn plea s ure. '" bustness, '" traff tcld'·"
mon~y · making; when religious l eaden are magntfymg lhe wor
s
r
ress and elightenment. and the peopl e ar.e ~ulled tn a fa 1se
- rnen as tne midnight thtef steals wtthtn the unguarded
dwelling, so sh~ll sudden destruc!i~n came upon the c areles~ and

~e~~rity

ungOdly, 'and they snail not escape.

But while the day of the Lord will be bad news for the wayward.

those who are ready tor it wtll say, " La , th ts ts our God ...we have
waited for him ; let us be g lad and r e tot ce In hts salvatton
( lsa tah
25 ·9). ~ By p 05 tor Albert OIITes, Seventh ·day Adventi st Church,

Pomeroy

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HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRI ST IN
CHR IS TIAN UNIO N Th e Rev W1lltom
Campbe ll pmtor Su ndoy Sch oo l 9 30
o m Jom es Hughes sup t even tng ser
v 1ce
7 30 p m Wednesday evenmg
prayer m ee lmg 7 30 p m Youth p r ay er
~erv 1 ce ea ch Tuesday
FAI RVI EW BIBLE Ct:f.URCH Letor 1 W
Vo Rt I Mark lrw m pa stor Worsh1 p
serv l(es 9 30 o m Sunday sc hoo l 1 1
om eve n1ng worsh•p 7 30 p m ru es
doy cott age prayer meeting an d Btble
stu dy
9 30 om
Worshtp se rvtce
Wednesday 7 30 p m
CAL V AR Y BIBLE CHURCH now locat ed
o n Pomeroy PtKe , Coun ty Rood 25 nea r
Flalwood s Rev Blackwood po:tlor Ser
v 1ces on Sunday ot 10·30 am and 7 30
p m w1th Sundoy school q 30 a m 81ble
study Wedne5day . 7 30 p m

INDEPENDENT

HOLINESS

CHURCH

INC
Pearl St
M•ddleport Rev
0 Do lt Manley pastor . Sunday school
9 30 a m , Morning wo rshtp 10 30 am
eventng worsh ip 7 30 p m Tuesday ,
12 30 p .m Women s prayer meettng
Prayer ond pro tse ser'lice Wednesday

7 30 p.m.
RUTlAND APOSTOliC CHURCH O F
JESUS CHRIST Elder James M1ller Btble
s tudy Wednesday , 7 30 p m
Sunday

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Phone 992-63M

&amp;

THE DAILY

lONG BOTTOM, Sunday School ot9 30
o.m. EVening Worship at 7.30 p m.

·a.m.:

Secttonal
Modular H om es

Ea ttn or
Carry Out

Mtddleport, Ohto

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PIZZA SHACK

Down through the centunes Ute Church has
made great Chnst1ans out ol unass um•ng pea·
pte The~ 1n Mn na11e transmmeo the blesstnQs
of the Church 10 on comtng generations 1nooe I
can brtng Grandpa Browns latlh and w•sdom to
others as t was tm pressed by him

,•v!lngellttic

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BIBlE

' Mulberry A ve
Pome roy Rev Wtl l1om
. R N ew man pa s tor Her she l M cCl ure
Sunday s&lt;hool supen ntendent Sunday
mormng worsh1p
• \Chool 9 30 a m
: 10 30
evemng worsh1p
7 30 p m
. M 1dweek prayer serv1ce 7 30 p m

STANDARD LESSON
COMMENTARY 1981-1982
12 MONTHS (Sept. 81-Aug. 82)

1 00 p M - Prell~ Bab~ Contes t - Shu" Rmg
on Hill
' 2 00 P M - Cha m Sa" Contest
6·00 P .M - Tractor Pull - Center F1e ld

Colllrol
Pellets.
(We Guarantee It!)

Junior &amp; Senior
MEIGS COUNTY

Saturday, August 22

Rat

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DEXTER

CHURCH Rev Rolph Smtth pasto r Sun
day sc:hao l 9 30
o m
M rs Worley
Fron c ts supermtendent Preochmg ser
V ICP. S hr s t 8 th1 rd Su ndoy 5 f o ll a wtng Sun
day School
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Preocl-ung q 30 a m
IH 51 and seco nd
Sundays ol each month tl'md an d lourlh
Sundays eac h month wor sh1p serv1 ce at
7 :JO p m Wedn esday even tr"'g s at 7 30
Prayer and 81ble St udy
: SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Mulberry
He tghts Rood Pomeroy Poster Albe rt
' Dtlle s Sabbat h Sc hool Supenntendent
' R1to Wh1 t e Sabba th School Saturda y
· afternoon ol2 00 w 1th Worst·11p Servtce
· l ollowmg at :J 15
RUTlAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
S15ter Hametl Wor ne r 5upt Sun day
School q 30 o m
mornmg w or sh1p
10 45 om
POMEROY
FI RST BAPTI ST
Dov 1d
· Monn m 1n1 5te• Wtll•o n Watson Sunday
~c hool supt Sunday scnool 9 30 a m
· mornrng warsh tp 10 JOa m

Rats love
the taste of
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Save our RC, RC -100, Nehi, Upper 10, Diet Rite
and Dad's Root Beer bottle caps for charity_

Ha \n Out!&gt;oldt Uhw
;.a nd "'••s t \ 1r~uua

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mus1 c Sunday w o r sh1p 10 om B1bl e
\ludy 11 om worshtp b p m Wednes
day Btble s tud y 7 p m

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Olmoand 'lh~t \ lr ~ IIII O

HIT - Flo"er Seed, !he rio""· has been an ex tremely poular feature
on the Rock Sprmgs Fa1rgrounds th1s "eek as a part of the Meigs County
Fa1r. Ht•re. she 1s turrung Ttm Tom Mlchat.&gt;l. Pomeroy , into a do\\n and
iookm~ on 1s Dou g Coen. Guys HIIe. "ho had a lread) had the make-up
trea tnw nt

POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
CHRIS T 100 W Mom St 9112 5235 Voc al

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POMEROY CHUR CH OF CH RI ST 21 '1 W
Mom St Ne t! P• ou dloot pa st o r 81b le
sc hoo l q 30 a m
morn1n g wo r ~ h •p
10 :.10 o m
'Youth meetmg s 6 30 p m
evenmg wor shtp 7 30 Wednes day ntght
p1ay e r meet •ng and B•ble stu dy 7 30
pm
THE SALVATION ARM'Y 115 Bulle rnul
Ave Pomeroy En vo y and M rs Ray Wm
tng offtcers 1n charge Sunday hol 1ness
· meetmg · 10om Sunday School 10. JO
o m Sunday ~c hoolleoder YPSM Elo1se
Adorns 7 30 p m
sofvatton meetmg
var1ous speakers and mus•c spectols
Thursday 10 a m t o 2 p m l o d •es
Home- Le agu e a ll women 1n v1 t ed 7 JO
p m prayer m ee ting and B tb le ~ ludy
Rev N oe l Hermon teacher
BURLINGTON
SOUTHERN
BAPTIST
CHAPEL Rout e 1 Shade Btbl e sc hoo l 7
p m Thursday worsh1p sen.nce B p m

FRIDAY
PAST MATRONS, E1angehne
l'h&lt;J pleJ 172. 0 E S, 7 :10 F'nda) al
the home of \1rs Enuna K Clal ·
"'orth) Mem bers are to take ~arne
g1fts

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till'" H I• Sh, rn lndt•,l,ul Uflt u l Otuu ~ ft 11.
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Mo •n St Pom er oy Sunday ser viCes of
10 30om Holy Commun 1on on the f1rst
Sunday at each m o nth and c ombmed
w tl h morn1ng pray e r o n the thtrd Su n
day M o l ntng p r aye r and se-rmo n on o il
ot her Sundays of the month Chur ch
Sc hool and nurse-ry core prov1ded Col
lee hour tn the Port sh Hall 1mme dmtely
fo ll ow mg the serv1 ce

mshmgs. front. left to r1ght; and Danny Leonard,
natural resourees, Bett) Ann Loftis. rreative arts,
Terry Sm1th. na tural resources, John Riebel. ne"
honzons , Berk) R1fe. r reath·e arts, a nd Kevin Napie r ,
photograph} and clel'lricity, back ro\1, left to right.

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ro.•r-, lllalllo Sh,tl on l\.t14 lt\ )U...,ll&lt;l.ll I l! t'l
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f, ~ \1\ I Ill~ 1 tu~ 14ttk Sh,,rnn htiJ)('J &lt;~U t \41t h tilt
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GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH

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TRIN'', CHURCH Rev W H Pe m n
po ~ t vr Roy Mayer Sunday sc hool supl
l hurch Schoo l 9 15 a m worsh1p ser
v 1ce 10 30 om Cho rr rehearsal Tue s
day 7 30 p m under dtrectt o n o f Ailee
N ea se
POMERO Y
C HURCH
OF
THE
NA ZARENE Corner UniOn and Mulberry
Rev Clyde V Hend erso n pa sto r Sun
day sc h ool q 30 a m G len M cClung
supt
morn.ng worsh tp 10 30 am
evemng serv tce 7 30 m rd week ser
v 1ce Wedn esday 7 JO p m

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The Church hall acted as a oalance lor htm
ounng goo(f limes ana a bulwark aunng bad
limes

BEN

RACINE PLANING MILL
Syracuse

The

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Bring In this ad lor this spcdal oller.

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&amp; Senrice ;..:~=~-.

Pomeroy

F ro ~m~rlv

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MEIGS nRE
CENTER, INC.

Loan Co.

S\'lllbol st•r h t'nt', llh tht' slo lll' • \our full ll.llllt ' t•ng-r:t\ t•tl
msJdt• thl' 1m~ • Vow dum t' of! nd nt t sl nr s un 11ft' :-i iOilt'

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99 2 JJ2 S

He was a wanJerlul old man w1th a s1mpte
nattv e w•sllom We 11seelto go l iSh•no together
anil he would talk to me about Gael ano Fatlh and
l ov~ I ·~member he satd people snoultln t watt
unttttney re 1n trouble beforE gotng to Church
When you re happy he told me la~e t•me
out to ot1er a prayer or thanks

John F . Fuln, Mgr

Diamond Savings &amp;

lost'S Us [U:-&gt;Il' l'

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Services

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" Bill" Brown, Owner

Nationw1de Ins . Co.

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Free custom Ceatures
included:

And speaktng uf v1deu laptng, Ge n
Walton \\ho \\as. JIICidentallv. on
hand a t tht: harness races one da} to
present a trop hy blanket for
D1amunJ Sav1ngs. rccord.s even
q)l ~ode
of
ABC s
Ge ne ral
Hospital
Due to he r work
sc hedule Gen . an i:IV td fo n 1 a nd
Lhet e a r r rnon)' I who has been watchulg GH" s1nce !970, de('J(Jed to
t;;pe the show to keep up on 1!
through each week Other devotees
uf the da) lime drama ha ve been
\ l t'\\ t n g tt at the Htdenour rv and
Ap plia nce uooth Ill the GI ange ha ll
dunn g the he c ti C \o\ eck . when tunc
:spent a t home IS pn•r~ous l tltll'

Sales and

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

( Jn ~• de Sl L \ I JJ l ' \I • cLi s!-i 1 111gs I wcluwnal srd m g.
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dtn .thh·

Pomeroy

Reuter-Brogan Insurance

Phon e (6141742 2777

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992-2955

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD SR.

SERVICE CENf!;~~ lnd

Folks used to woneler what Granelpa Brown
and 1had mcommon He must n;we been close
10 e1ghty wh~n t was tust a k1d Bull remember
h1m as one ol the best frtends t ever hall

Prescrtptlons

Locust&amp; Beech Street
992· 9h1 Middleport

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

ELLIS &amp; SONS SOHIO

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Homsonv 1ll e Rood Dewey Kmg pastor
Henry Ebh n Jr
Sunday Sc h oo l Sup!
~u ndoy School q 30 o m
M ornmg Wor
~ h•p 11 a 1n
Sunday pve lllilQ ':oe1v1Ce
7 JO m P1aye e M eetmg lh ursdoy 7 30
pm
SY RACUSE HRSl CHU RCH O F GOD
N ot Pen tecos tal R f' ~ Gt?o rg e Oil£'r
pas to r Worsh1p se r v1ce Sunday 9 45
a m
~u ndoy sc h oo l 1I o m
.... orsh tp
' " f \ J(e
7 JO p 111 Thu rsday pta y e•
me ct•nq 7 :.10 p n1
Ml
HERMON Ur11 ted 8ret h1en tn
Ch rt5 1 Ch u rc h Re v Rober ! Sanders
pm to 1 Don Wdl loy leader Located •n
T e~ a s Commun 1ly oil CR 82 Sund ay
M orn•ng worsh tp se r
5 chr ..., ; Q JO a rn
vt(f' 10 45 c rn even mg p•each1ng se1
~•cc second and l our th Sunday~ 7 JO
p m Cht •s lt on 1-nrlPovm 111 .-,1 nnrl thuri
J undoy ~ 7 30 p rn Wednesday praye r
IIWf'l tnq and 8 1b le ~tudy 7 JO p m
JEH OVAH S WI TNESSES 373 19 ) to te
Hou l e l l&lt;l 10no fTlll e eo ~ t o f Rullond l
\11nrl ov B•biP lect ur e 0 JO o CIT Wot
r hlowct !o l udy 10 10 a rn Tuesd ay B•
hiP
\t udy
7 JO p m
Thu r ~ do y
lheocr at•c Schoo l 7 30 p rn
Ser v•Ce
Me&gt;e t ng H 10 p m
RUTLAN D I RHWJLL BAPTI ST Chur ch
~o l em ) I
llut lond Do.,old Korr ~r
pa~lor
Bud Stewa1t ':ou p ert n l endent
')unday ~ c ha o / 10 o rn
eve nmg wor
~~~ 'P 7 JO p en WednC'sdo y ev emng ~e t
V I ((' 7 :JQp m
CHU RCH 0~ GO D ol t't oph ery lo cotF&gt;d
on th f' 0 J Wht l e Ro ad nil h1ghwoy lbO
)vndoy Sc ho ol 10 a n1 SupC'rtn tenden l
John Loveday I •rsl Wednes day n •ght at
mon th ( PMA \erv•ces seco nd Wednes
day WMB rneelmg th11d through hl th
youth serv1ce Georg e Croy le po sl or
HOPE BAP TI ST CHAPEL
570 Grant
~~
M•ddl c port ~unday Sr hool lOa rn
mormnq woJsh!fJ II a rn evenmg wor
~ h 1p 7 p en Wedne~doy eve.,• ng Brbl e
stud y and p1oym rnee tmg 7 p m A I
l dto l ed w• tll ':)oul h ern Bop t •s l Con~en
I ton
BRADf-= O HD CHUR CH OF CHRI ST
H1(ky G lib l..•rl pas tor Sto"e P• ckcns
\tl rlflrr nl en d ent Sundov Schoo l 9:10 o
m Ch u r chS(:l f v iCC" S I OJOo m
JUBILH
CHRI STI AN (E NTER
George'!! Co ec k Rood Rev C J Lemley
pas tor Jo hn F(&gt;llur e ~ up e r m te nden t
Chur c h sc h oo l 9 30 a m morn tng war
~h1p 10 JO ('oJC'n ng ~erv• ce 7 p m B1ble
~ tud y Thur s 7 p n1 Clas~e:. for oil ages
Nursery prov 1ded foe wor sh1 p se rv tces
ST PA U L LUTHER AN CHU RCH Corne t
o l Sy camo re and Second ~ I s Pomer oy
The Hev W dlt om M trirl l ~~w a r th Postor
~un d ay Sc hoo l at Q 45 a m and ( hut ch
SroroJIC(&gt;S 11 0m
SA CRED HEART Re v I a th eT Pa ul D
Wel ton pa stor Phone Yq'J 2M15 So tu r
d o ~ oo.&lt;&gt;vl.•n •ng Mo~ s 7 30 Sunday M a.,., 8
ond 10 am
Con f e~~ t o n
Sa l urdoy
1 I 30p m
VICTORY BAPTI ST
525 N ind 51
M•dd h&gt;port Jom(..'s E Kee\ee pas ta•
~ u nd oy mornong wor~h1p 10om even
•nq serv tC(..' 7 Wed nesday even tng wo 1
~hr p 7 p 111
V1s 11 ot)on Thu rsd ay 6 30
pm
TR INITY Chr I\ lion A ~~e mbly Co ol vill e
G •l b er l )p(..'nCCf
pas to r
Sun d ay
~c ll oo l ~ :JO a m
mo 1n1ng wo r ~ h•p 1 I
a m Su n day evcn•ng scr v•cc 7 30 p m
m1dweek pr ayer '&gt;f'fviCe Wed nes day
7 30 p m
MO UNT O l1 ve (OTncnu n•ty Church
Lo wr(lnC(I Bus h po :. tor Mo 'lf. Fo lm er S1
Supcnn tenden l ~ u n da y Schoo l and mor
mng wor!ioli•p 9 10o m Sunday eve n ~ng
!o.(' f V I (C 7 p m
You th fTlC C'It ng an d Bi b l e
study Wedn(''&gt;day 7 p rn
UNITED FAITH CHURCH
Rou te 7 on
Po mNoy by p o ~&lt;. R ('~ Hob L•rt Sm!lh Sr
po!&gt; to e R P ~ Jome~ Cund 1fl a ss •slonl
pa ~lor Sunday Sc h ool Q JU om
morn
mq wol\hip 10 JO a on e vf'nonq wot
sh•p
7 JO
Womon.,
Fel low\hop
Turosday" 10 n m Wed n Psd oy ntgh!
proyet \er" •ct 7 JO p m
~ A ITH BAP T I ~ f Ch111Ch Ma ~o n lllC'&lt;' l
a t Un•terl Sl t"cl Wo1kc-r~ Ue11on Hall
Hatlr ood ~ l n;&gt;('l
Mo~on
fJ'o~lor
D1
Mouung wor sh 1p Y JO ·
Jomes DeB ru hl
om Sun d ay )c hool 10 30 am Eventng Sflrv1ce 7 p m t't OY"r 1111'1 t.nq Wr&gt;dn C'!&lt;. ...,
do~ 7 JO p "' M•rl w, Pk B•bl (:l ~ l urly
Thu r \ doy 7 p m
FOREST RUN BAP TIST
Rev Nyl e
Bord en
pa s tor
Cor neli us
Bunch ,
~ u pe rmt nn d e nl
~unday sc hool
q Jo.
o m
seco nd and l our th Su nday~ wa r
sh•p ser v 1ce a t '1 JO p m
I ou r th ond:
MT M O RIAH BAP TIS r
Mo.n St M• d dl epo rt Rev Col vin M1n
n1s
pa stor
M" Elvm Bum gordrH ' I •
wp t Sunday ~c hool 'I 30 a m w (l • ·ho p
servtce 10 AS o m
N ORTH BfTH ~ ! Unti ed Meth t,cl •s t
Chu rc h Rcov Chn1l1 ' DollliQOfl pa~ l o r
\ unday School Q JO om Wors h•p Sc r .
Sunday B1bl e Study
" ''" 10 45 o rn
7 00 p m Wt"'dnro-.doy prayer mecl rng .

7 JO p m
BURliNGHAM

SO UTH ERN

BAPTI ST

LHURCH Rout e 1 Shade Pas.to r Don_
Block Aif•hot ed w tth Sou th ern Bapll li t
(o n\lenhon Sunday !ioc hao l 1 30 p m .
Su nday worshtp 2 30 p m Thursday
even mg B1b le \ tudy 7 p m
PENTECOST AL
ASSEMBLY
RaCine
Route 124 Wdltom H obo c~ pastor Sun
day school 10 a m Sunday evemng ser .
vtce b JO ,p m Wednesday eenmg ser -.
\1 1(8 7
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CARPENTER BAPTIST Re\1 Free land;
Norris, pastor Don Cheadle Supt Sun ...
day School . 9 30 am Morntng Worship,
10 30 a m Prayer Serv1ce alternate
Sundays

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Pomeroy

The Daoly Sentonel

ZiMu• llpetlmen dahlue flowered

First flower show at Fair success
Berruce Carpenter of Pomeroy

Domta ManueI, best JuniOr hor~

She1.la T&amp;ylor Rt 3 PtllntN)

received the best of show and
Juamta Lambert the reserve best of
shoY. m artistic arrangements at the
first flower show of the Metgs Coun
ty Fair staged Wednesday

ttculture Pauhne Atkins, best rose
specunen Mrs Dean, best cut
specimen excludmg roses Shelia
d
Curtis best ed ucatwna I disp Iay, an
Aloce Thompson best potted plant
&lt; Th
e wtnners tn add1t ton t o r 1bbo ns
and prerruwns were presented I'Pfts
donated by Tupperware, Pomeroy
Flower Shop, Avon Crafty Ladtes
FlancJs F Jonst Deco PIants J ones
Boys Krogers Carpers Nursery
and Landmark
The wmners m the var1ous
classes listed hrst secon d an d
tturd r~sped1vely were as rollnws

Betty

The other 300 entrtes m the show
were JUdged by Mrs Dorothy Ben
der of Manetta an accredited JUdge
of the Ohio AssOCiatiOn of Garden
Clubs Mrs Janet Bolan ts t he s how
chcurman A second show w1ll be
staged Friday
Other top a ward wmners '" ere
Betty Dean Chester horticulture
sweepstakes award wmn er Robm
Manuel JUniOr gardener award and
a n a"ard fur the best JUnior des 1gn

H

Like

blacltllcht class
Dean Chester Pat Holl~r Bernice Car
11

Dllmp Dark Cave

pen~~e tl Mountatn H1~h noor arra~ements

Ruth Erwm Pat Hutter Ma('he! e A vas
Guys\ !lie
U ke 11 Desert Dr)
featun ng wulht&gt;rt"d

•ood

Melante Stethem Rt

l

Porn""' Roth

EI"Wln Juan lit Lambert Rutland
Like tht! Flo"Aers Bn 111 ht "'

mass

des1gn

Juanat.a L.amJ:M&gt;rt Mela n1 e&gt; Stet..twm .111t.l Bmda
Diehl Rutland
like a B1rd mFhght abstract Bt&gt;rn1ce Car

penter Sheh•Cortos RothE"''"

U ke thto Grass Wt&gt;l with Dt-w 11!1 fol 11.:e
des1gn Ailee Thompson Pomero~ 'llt&gt;va
H1 choLson Rutland Juamt.u Lambert
Like a Hilltop V1e~ 1 Inspirational dcs11(n
Cr)sta l fbt vburn PomerO) Bett) Dee~n Pat
Holler
Jt:NIOR DIVISION
U ke i:l Rambo\1 5 Hue bnght culors RObin
M;mue Rarmt' Donlta M2:1nue Rar nt no
th ird
l..&amp;kt tht&gt; 1- o\l ~rs Too n a basket Rol)ll
M
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1
1mue l.1Vull8 ;:wuc

ART ISTIC ARRA~GEMENTS
l1kt tht Crt':')\ uf a WaH~ a slab It Pat
t' r r Ill r \ Rform I Carpenll'r Pon l'rU\

Froday , August 21, 1981

Moddleport, Ohoo
Domltl

Juamta Lod~ick Clle5ter
Other fuliaKe She1la Curthi hrm ~~ond second
Juyhce Manuel
Hanging foUage plant Shell t'urt ts Juanlua
Lodwick and Sbelia Cu rtl!
Afncan vtolet AhCt' Thompsun May T1:1ylor
Pumerey Joyce Manuel
Be~onlu Joyce Manuel Sheila CU.rtJJ and

Mantwl Robin Manuel
Marigold Rcblll Manuel f1rst and thtrd
Domt.a Manuel SK'Ond
Potted plant Dornta Manuel hrst Rohan
Mlllluel second and third
HORTICULnJRESPECIMENS

Rose hY,brtd tea Pauline Atkins Conme Con

Ukt UM! Gusty Winds a collage Shtha Cur
P2ilt Holter aod Bemice Carpenter
door
Ukt the Ratnbow s End a sUflUJM!r
decoration Juanita lAmbert Pat Hullt&gt;r no

w

fioribunda

Betty Dean

f1rst and

Dahlia ct~ctus l)pe Addalou Lewt$ ftr.~t and
thutl OpBI Grue~r second
Dahlta pompon Addalou Le\IIS all three
places
Martgold Belly Dean Crystal Ann Sa le)
and Ada Holter
POTTED PLANTS
Cact1and/ur succulents Paultne AUuns Aile~
Thompson Jo} ce Manuel
F~rns
JU}lt' Manut"'
Alile ThumJl"on

asststant

ms

scoutmast er

enough mter est IS s hown and set
a meetmg for 7 3() p m on Aug 24
at the Legwn hall
Next meetmg of the Post Will be
held on Aug 26 WJth the Buckeye
Boys State and Buckeye G1rls
State delegates to g1ve their
reports

PubliC Not 1ce

ORDINANCE N O 111 7 8
An Ord n 1ncc l o Amend
Cha pt er 921 See r on 92 02
o1 the (od d ect Ord nances
o1 the v 11age ot M o
d leporr Oh o Es t abl sh ng
~no
Sewerage
W ~tcr
0f'pos I FPe S
Be t erd a ned tJy the
Coum 1 o th l V llrtgl-' ol
M ddl eport a s tallows
Sec 1 Tlldl Chap 1u Q2l .
~c ct on
92\ 02
ot
the
Cod 1 cd Crd n ~nces ot Th e
c t M d dlepo r t.
J iaQC'
on o s t ereoy ,)mended t o
rLild cts tallows
IJ l
The
f OllOWi ng
Lll pa s rs
ro
gua rante e
u nd
p 1 yn L ll ot w1 1u
&lt;,lwl re~qe
b 1 s sha
be
n ell :Jy persons \.., h o do
101 o wn ThL r r f'(ll estate
R( S d&lt;'ll
SJSOO
RC' Si duranl
50 00
G rocf'ry
SO 00
scr, c cS i lTOn

50 00
C 1r Wash
200 00
L lundromar
200 00
r b 1 Th s requ rc m cn l
shl l l apply any ro ap
p enn i s tor water and
s~..wc r1gc
se rv cc
and
st1a 1 ap p ly to ex s t ng
users 1 term na t on ol scr
v c e s r eque sTed and later
rf'Quc -:,tcd to be r es t or ed
C The d(pOS sh .-1!1 b£'
hCIC! lS 1 QUMdn t ce tor
pav 1 c 1 a t Wdt er
and
"&gt;f'wf'rnqe b li s Upon te r
m n 11 on o t sNv ce the
d~.:pos 1 .:;h'lll be appl u i ro
1ny b I wh ch s ow.ng and
lhl
r t:' n a n ler sl1a I be
r ~.. t urned ro th e L. ~e r
'Sf'C
Tr s Or d nance
snnl akc etf cC! n n d be n
t or c c tram and otte r the
t rl r t st dOl(' prov dcd by
raw
P ss r! th r lOth rlrl v ot
'\ JC u I 98
A ll tSl Jur Buc k
Clerk
M L Ke ly
Pres det'lt ot Council
'\ uQ I I
Publi c No fl ce
PUBLIC N OTICE
ORD IN A N CE N O 111 1 81
An Ordna nce 10 reg u la te
me t1ou c;, nt th e Ra lrond
':i ! rrr t
8oar
L01unch ng
F lc I y
Be t orda ned by th e

Coun c
ol th e 'v ll age ol
M dd eoort as tal ow'
~ec
T h at no pers on
shall be perm !led n the
are.:1 ot Th eRa lroad Street
Bo.=tt Lau1c h ng F ac 1 t y n
th e area oounded by PJqc
St ree t
Ril lroad
Stree
and Lead n g Creek aft er 11
PM
u nl ess sp ec al pe r
m ss1on s J r sr obi a ned
tr om th e Mayor
Sec t The mayor ot the
v ll clqe sh al l be perm tr ed
to au tt1or H yroup or n
dvdual ac r vt&lt;&gt;s n the
Boat Launc h nq F ac I ty
at rer I I 00 P M pro;nded
re-quesr l or rne sa me s
made ar leas t 24 hour s
pr or t o Th e ex pec t ed use ot
lh f' 0 Pr Sf'S
Sf'c
Whoever
v Old t .., ttl"' SI:'CI on sha l l
be I ned no t more t hrw

3 -

4
Cab I g hts 4 cor ner
1 gtlts and 6 r eflec to rs
5
Mudf ta ps
6
Whee l base 84 cab
t o a)( te or su1tab le fo r body
( 10 footdum pbody )
7
24 000 bs G \. w or
h cav cr
8
9 000 l bs
beam
II ant .=.xle
9
18 500 lbs 2 speed
rea r ax le
10
5 speed sy n cromesh
transm ss on d1rec t 1n I f

th

1
360 c u n V 8 gas
en g ne or arg er
12
Step fu el tank s let t
a nd
r ght
mounteq : _
m n1mum ca pa c lfy
100
ga l lons
13
4000 b s m n mum
t ro nt spn ng capac 1ty
-1
11 000 lb s m n mum
rea r spr ng ca pa c •ty
15
A u x I ar y re ar
spr 1ngs
16
Comb nat10n fron t
and r ea r d r ec t anal s• gna l
1 q h ts
17
Traff• c hazard sw1t

; 100 00
ScL
,; Th s Ord nan ce
sr 1
a kc et t ec r and be n
loru
on and alter th e
('nrl est dutc prov ded by

Ch

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PrlSSCd the 10th duy ot
Auqus t 1981
A n es r Jon Buck
Clerk
M L Ke ly
Pres den t ot Cou nc 1
A uq 1-l

3/ 4 Ca b Prot ector

w tll4 :t&lt; ngs

n

Pub li c N ot cc
Boar d o l
Me1gs Cou nt y
Co mmi SSIOn ers
Not 1ce to Mo tor Vc h1 cl e
D eni ers
n acr ordan ce w th Sec
1 on 307 86 ot me Oh o
R e v sed Cod e se aled b ds
w II be rece ved by th e
Me gs County Boar d of
Comm ss•one r s n th e r o f
t c e loc at ect n th e Cour t
H ouse
Po m eroy
Oh o
45? 69 unt I I ] 00 noon on
Sc p l 8 981 I he b ds N 11
be opened at 2 00 P M
Se pt B 1981 and read a loud
l o r the l oll ow ng veh c le
Eac h b d lo mee t th e con
d 1 ons a nd spec l ca t ons
as t o !lows
1
One 1981 or 1982
morlPI dump l rL k w 111
Peaoody
Ga on
or
cq u v al en t dump body 110:.
.: 8-' x 30
head and tall
oatr oN th c ent er rloor n
ga t.: m n mum s H 16 x
10 open ng
l
Fron t mounted 12 ton
re lesc op c ho st

18 - Dua l elec tr iC horns
19
H e aler
a nd
de t r oster
20
Two speed w n
dS h1e d
w pers
a nd
oN a sher s
21
Pow er Steer nq
22
10 00 X 10 10 pi y or
be tl er fr ont l1res h1ghway
tre ad 7 r m s
23
10 00 X 20 12 ply rear
t r es on and off road tr ead .
24
One add 1 or a l r
r m and nng
2:,
Cast spok e whee ls
26
Heavy duty c lut ch
27
H eavy du t y brak e
boos t e r
w th 7
r ear
b r a ke s
28
Hea vy du t y bumper
a n rJ tr ont l ow hoo k s
29
L H
and R H
Sen or wes t coas t m rr o r s
JO
77 amp ba tt ery
hf&gt;OVY duly
31
60 amp or la rge r
a l t ernator
32
C 'lb g rab ha n d les,
L &amp; R
33
V k ng T bar
d r ve r s sea t
34
t nd v • d ual
passenge r sea t
35
Heavy d uty filc tor y
re n f orced frames
36
Co lor
Oman a
O r a nge
37
Th e front of t he en
vel ope en clos ng th e b d
must be marked
DUMP

TR UC K BID

38
B dder to l urn1 sh
r 1e r own b d / arm s t st ng
b 1d pr 1ce as nd ca t ed on
t he 1 ne 1tem spec f ca l ons
sh ee t a s advertised
39
Del very mu st be
made by the succes sf ul b1d
oer 120 days aft e r b ds a r e
nwa rd cd orb d 1S vo1d ed
40
T he Me gs County
Co mrn ss on er s m a y ac
cepf the lowes ! b1d
or
se lec t th e bes l b d tor lh t?
n t ended purpo se
and
r €se r vl TIH." rt ght t o ac c ept
or re ect any or all b ds ,

r---------------------Curb Inflation.
Pay Cash for
Classlfleds and
Savel II

n

th e

P• b pe• To 35

( IdS f ca t on
I YOU ll
c hecK th e proper box
be lo w
( l wantea
( For 5a l c
( J An nouncement
( l For Rent •

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29
30

12
13
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15
16

49 AC R ES - m i l w th
comfo rta b le 3 bedroom
hOm e Lots o f build ngs
pon d spr ng house gas
and o r g hts Approx
32 acres wooded
9
pasture
6
t l iab le
P RICE D RE DUCED t o

S32 500 00
EXTRA GOOD
n acres w
m n era l s N1 ce
l rtrm
h ome
bedrooms
2
modern k•fchen
th s one t od a y•

BUY th
:~ It
2 story
w1 t h 5
b ath s
Ca l l on
ONLY

$37 000 00
LARGE ESTATE

E&lt;
ec ur1ve 2 sTOry br ck
hO m e
2 lu ll
] ha lf
bath s J bed room s tor
mnl d n ng room Many
other
amen r es roo
numFrou s t o m ent on
s rua t cd on approx 3
ncr es n Pomeroy
RUTLAND
Good
st art e r
hom e
3
bed r ooms
k t c hc n
hd t h N ce s ze lot ~l ii S

lor S2 S 000 00
RAC I NE L OJe ly 2
stor y 5 bed room hom e
WOOd'v\Ork IS beaufltut
N Pw Sh1 ngle r oof Low
he a t n g b ill s
44)(24
work shop M u st see th s
Ask n g $37 500 00
one
Ch ery l Lem l ey As soc
P h one 7'i1 317 1
Ve l ma N1c1nsky Assoc
P h one 742 3092

on

sa le

Ru ltors

M~ r (P, il n rl s~

P e t1 lor

Sa le

Deadhnes
c.n S.tvn:l.ay

Tu u d• v thru Frula v l JO P M.

the d•v before pu b h ciiltlon
Sund.ly 2 )0 P M . Fr.dly

M a 11 Tnt s Cou pon woth Remottan ce
T h e Dally Senhnel
Bo• 129

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- Auto and Truck
R e paor
- Tran s mo ss ton
R e patr
Hrs Mon F n
9 am 5 30 p m

POOlS

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Wate r Se wer Elec t nc
Ga s Lm e D1 tc h es
Wa t er Lm e H ook ups
Sc pltc T a nk s
Count y Ce rt1f1 ed
Ro ush L a n e
Ches h1 re Oh

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TRENCHING
SERVICE

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C. L KITCHEN
w

992 568 2
1

YOUNG

never bee n shot d i Splay
1 odes sa lesma n sa mp les
Spec al pr tce on th1 s g r oup
Oear
Wh 1tetall
Hunt e r
S6 9 14 B ear L TD Polar
$ 129 95
Brown
B e ar
S14Q95 Beilr M 1n1 Mag
S 9 95
Kod 1ak spe cal
S9Q 95
Spr u g
Va l ley
I rnd ng co Sp r ng Valley
I al l 4-16 8025

County

CARPENTER
DANCE STUDIO

n llott
G utt e r ,
h' no lon q Pe mod c li ' :q
R o0 m
lld Dryw all
' l•t• o n s
111ft k» c pfllr
C.lll

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H. L WRITESEL I
ROOFING
All t yp es ol root wor k ,
new or r epa 1r gu tt ers
and downspou t s gutter
c1ean 1n g a nd pam t ng .
All wo r k g ua r ant eed
Fre e Es l mates
Rea sonabl e Pn cc s
Ca ll Howa r d

949 2861
949 2160
2 4 th

Now Takmg
E nrollment F or
September Cla sses 1n
Ra ctne and Mtddle port
Ag esl and U p
.
Adult cl asses Offe r ed

ROBERT MASH
991 6313

v

-

F or tnform111taon Ca ll

949 2710 or 949 2806
e 2 1mo

1 :1 4 I mo pd

J&amp;l BLOWN
INSULATION

Vinyl &amp; Alum mum
SIDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Vonyl &amp;
Alummum S1dmg

Beaut 1ful Cu stom
Bu ilt Ga r .1ges
Cn ll to r free s 1d 1ng
es t1m at es
94q 2801 or
949 186 0
No Su nd ay Ca ll s
3 11 ltc

•tn sulat10n
•S torm Doors
• Stor m Wtndow s
•R eplac em ent
Wtndows

•

Free Est1mate
James Kee see
Ph 992· 2772
8·141mo

BARBARA'S
SCHOOL
OF DANCE
SI GN UP F OR
Fa ll Classes In
• T AP

13 Vins&amp; 4W D
14 MO IQr Cn l e~

•L AD I ES J AZZERC I SE

OJ

&amp; SERVICE

GUYSII tll e OH
.
P hone 614 662 182 1
~ u thOr llcd J ohn D ee-r
N ew Hol la nd Bu~h H og
F 1r m E qutpm ent D ea ler

H- Aulo P.1rts
&amp; Ac ceuor u
11 A11 t o Rep• r

FA RM EQUIPM E NT
PAR TS / SE R V I CE

eSERVIC ES
n

Improve ments
P tum bo nal E un11tn ;

ll- ExUVi fiA'II
Jot- E tectro ca l
&amp; Al lro gtn h on
IS- G e n er~ l

Hi vllnt

USE D EQUIPM E NT
1- N o IJ600 01 ese l Fllrd
Trac t or w/ Ca b
1- Mol.iel "1 75 D• esel M F
1- M od el &lt;'179 Hay B1rd

NH .

a.--M H Rego1 1r

73 1fc

11 - Uptlo ll l.ry

nu rtaon
"'" ' di'f 1nsertlon
11• diYI tnltrflon

o n e dll y

UOO

5-4 00
17 00

Tht Pubh sht r reser ves the rt11ht toecht or re1tct • ny ads ct ee m.a
obt ecllonal The Pvbllsh11r w il l not bf respen ltiU t lor mort tll il n one
ncorrect ' " " " on

mli(

Pu ~t £ ti_ohce _ -=.__
NOTI CE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On Au g 10 1981 '" the
Met gs County
P r ob a t e
Cour t Case No 23 491 Jack

Wa lke r

Ma1n Sl ree t,
Ru tl and Oh10 45175 wa s

a pp ornt ed Adm1n tstra tor of
the est ate of Roy Gorby,
dec eased la te of Ro u te N o .

wt.&lt;&gt;l

ol

54

BEAUTY SALON
169 N Jnd
M i d dl eport Oh 1 o

8 6 I mo

Mtsc . Mercnandtc e

992-2156

Br enda W eave r

SWEE P ER

$1 295~Q

Green
yd

ss!l5 ••

yd.

Georges Creek Rd
446 0294

Ca ll

Child ca r e ce n t er op en m g
soon a t R 1ggscrest Manor

Ch d d

m us t

be

pooty

t r a1 ned
F or 1n fo r mat 1on
ca l l Becky O r en ner 985
4138 or Sa lly Ka l dwel l 667

3644

Bob, Charlene
and Jayne
Hoefltch
lo9 Hogh sr 'P6ofa~r::l'o
.

Drove A L.ottle -

black
home

yellow

ti ger

&amp; w h1t e

to good
l 1ffe r tra rned 614

General

WE'RE OVERSTOCKED

USED BIKES

2 WH l T E r abb1ts fe m ale 8

week• old 304 675 4156 af
oe r 5 30

Mtsc Mer chandise

Q,_

POMEROY

........

614 992· 2181

'5 288

~

1979
HARLEY DAV IDSON
XL H

......,..

'2688

1980
HARLEY DAV IDSON
FXE

'3988

54495"

1978

YAMAHA

'21 97

u.w-

1979

KAWASAK I

~

1979

'1444

HONDA

~

1975

YAM AHA

'344

1953
~

1971

'1988
HONDA

'299

-&lt;Iff-

1979

KAWASAKI K275o
W•(h F a .r ong ' 1997
~

1980
1977

YAMAH A Dm 5
CAN-AM 11s

Q=er

1976

Phone
1 (614) 992 3325
NE W LI STtNG

E

Renewed 6 r m hom e on
St Rt H as 11 "1 ba t hs
fur n ace n 1ce f 1r ep lace
st ove r e fr 1gera tor par
c h es
st
dr s
and
wdows m su la t ed ru ra l
wB teac r e 1n countr y

$49 900
MODERN
7 rms
bath 4 bedroo m s full
base m en t fam1 1y room
na t gas f u rn ace stove
re fr ge r at o r n ea r P 0
m sma l l v llage $37 500
RACIN E - Some st a1 n
ed
g l ass
w1 nd ows
modern b ath n at g as
f u rnace d 1m ng stu dy -4
bedrooms
b asement
COUN TRY- Modern 3
yr
old 7 r m s
dbl
garage h ome Fam1l y
rm
woodbur n 1n g
f1repl ace fa t s of ntce
ca r pe t 1n g and lg level

tol S69 900

HARLEY DAV IDSON

'666

YAMAHA YZ250

~

'544

Athens
Sport Cycles Inc.
Shmson Av e Ath en s

614 592 1692
Mon We d ~ 6
Tues Frt 9 7

Sa t 9 S
Closed Sun., Thu rs .

REA SONAB LE

3

bed ro om s o n L1n co1n
H1tl Al l elec n1 ce kit
Jots of c arpe t1ng lg par
ches an d Jo t w th ga rden
spot Own er has boug ht
new hom e a nd wa n ts t o

sell On ly $35 000
RA CIN E AR EA -

10

r ms
5 b edrooms 2
ba t hs free gas l g t am t
l y r oom stud y d1nmg
ga r age a nd 2 acres W II
co n su:ler an offer Ca ll to

see
POMERO Y - Very n ce
ol der h ome of 7 r ms 3
~d r oom s
d tnmg gas
t urnace
st
drs
&amp;.
wdws Ask m g $2 7 500

POMEROY -

Modern

1ns tdew1 th ce da Beam ed
ce th n g 1n I 1V1ng rm ,
p la nk fl
m ce ktt &amp;

uttllty Ba th and all CttY
ultht1es Just S21 500

Housing
Headquarters

. - -- ---- --- - -Re al E•tate- General

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POMEROY, 0 .
992-2259
NE W LISTING ~ 2
Beaut1fUI l ev el co rner
lots 1n Sy r acu se wtth a
one story, 2 bedroom
energy efftc 1ent home
wtth a new bath n ew
ca r pe t and ne w st orm
w m do ws S29 900 00

- - --

6505
$50 r ewa r d offe r ee! f or
return ot
ye llo w
gold
d1 a mond en gagement r 1ng
Lost som et1 m e M onday
pass bl y at M e tgs Coun t y
Fa trg roun ds
B eh 1nd th e
stag e R 1ng has on e cen ter
d1 a m on d w 1th on e s m a ll
dt a m ond on each s 1de
A ny one f1nd1n g th1 s r1ng
ca ll 997. 3128 a f ter 5 p m o r
992 6602 bet wee n 8 a m and

5p m
Yard Sa le
Gara ge Sa le Sa tu r d ay A u g
22 10 8 Household 11 11
wa ll
&amp;
base
k tt c he n
cabtnets
a nt1q ues
an d
m 1sc Cora Oh o

Ga r a ge

Mobil e Hom es
lor Sal e

buy J u nk

ter•e• Ca ll 388 9303

Pr 1ces
reduced
on all
mobile homes and tr avel

WE

Ira lers
M OBILE

142 acres of wh1 ch 60
ac r es ar e haytand and
so acr es ar e pastu r e A
m ce 3 bedroom home
w1 th a new k 1tc hen an d
bat h
1 b a r ns
other
budd1ng s even a sm al l
r enta l house A l l f enced
and 10 oper a t1on now If
yo u wa nt a fa rm c all on
t h1 s on e S8S 900 00

RIGHT PRICE
RIGHT LOCATION
N ce hom e m Pomeroy
good k tc h en a nd p or
ch es home 1n good con
d1 t 1on t am1 l y room
l
floo r w tth ba se m ent

$26 900 00
HOME PLUS l REN
TALS - 2 stor y f r ame
home w tth 7 room s 4
bed r oom s
a lot of
re modeli n g has been
done and woul d m ak e a
ntcc home
Also a n
a p a rr me nt a nd store
bu1ldmg tha t br ngs tn
so m e extr a money A ll

lor S36 000 00
COUNTRY FOR YOUR
KIDS• - Approx 21
acr es p lu s a new ly
r emade led f a rm house
w tth 4 b edrooms I 1V1ng
d 101 ng Kr t c he n b at h 2
porc he s
large b a rn
pol e shed pump house
Sec luded pr1vate and

peacefu l $45 000 00

MANY
WAYS
TO
FINANCE THIS HOME
You c an own tht S
hom e
1n
East e rn
Otstnc t Modern home
has
10
rooms
4
bedrooms
full b ase
ment, f ully tnsul ated,
gas forced a1r heat

carpeted, garage

5 C oth es t oys sm all f ur
n1tu re
t od d le r c loth 1ng
sweeper kn tck k n acks an d
~ tc
B dwe ll Rodney Rd
112 mile ott Rt 3.5
Movtng Ya r d Sa fe Fr1 &amp;
Sat 21s t &amp; 22nd C Earl
Saunders K l 1ck er Rd Wa f
ch tor s1gn s
P or ch Sa le Frt &amp; Sat 19
M11l Creek Dr MOVIng b ed
d iShes
ewery
c loth ng
a nd baby 1te m s

car

port, above Qr o und
sw1mm.no pool on 2
acres S40, SOO 00

3 F am1l y Gara ge Sa l e dl
N e il A ve Ga lllpol s Th ur
sd a y F r tda y Sat &amp; Sun
tlay Boo ks T V c lot hes
a nd m 1sc
Ya r d Sa le 131 112 rea r 4th
Ave Ga ll po lls Frt Sa t
&amp;
M on
L ot s o f good
c lotnes (M os f 25 cen ts)

M sc
YA RD SALE 511 C1rc le
Ave
Ga ll po lls
Across
from Spr 1n g V a lley H a r
d w are Fr. 1 6 Sa t 9 6
G a ra ge Sal e N e 1gh borhood
Rd Cloth1ng ga m es Joys
h ou sehol d goods Fr 1 &amp;

Sa l 9 5

SMALl HOME on noce tot 1n Middleport Two
bed room, b~ th 11ving room up family room, k1t
chen lau nd ry rm down 522,500 00

Save A Lot

R.C.S! .REALn INC.

.

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B ILL CHILDS . Mgr
Phone 992· 6312 ,,
Pl\1~1\e 992-6312

I '

FURNIT URE

Yard Sa le Sa t

Au;

22

available Wotild make
a lovely s ite for a trailer
ora home
STOP IN AND SEE
US AT OUR FAIR
BOOTH1
WE WILL HAVE
PHOTOS OF MANY OF
OUR PROPERTIES I
ALSO
REGISTER
FOR , OUR FREE
DRAWINGI
REALTOR
"Henry E Cleland, Jr
H3-4191
ASSOCIATES ,
Jean Truuelt 949 36f0
Do"ltl Turner H2·H93
Rogtor Turner H3 5693

BR ASS

CLE AN USE D MOBILE
HOME S
KESSE L S
QUALITY
MOBI L E
HOME SA LE S 4 Ml
WEST GA LLIPOLI S RT
'--[_,..JI -'-1 1 35 PHONE 446 3868 or 446

old

furnt tu r e
go ld
Sti ver
doll ars wood 1ce boxes
st one Ja r s ant1ques etc
Comp l e t e
h ouseho l ds
Wnte M D Mtfler Rt 4
Po m eroy Oh Or 992 7760

at 405 L egran de Bl v d
3 F a m rly Ya rd Sa l e Thu rs
Fr1 &amp; Sa t 9 ? B ul avil le
Tow nhouse K 1ds c lot hmg
lots ol te a ns
1939
C h a th a m
Ave
Ga l l tpoli s A ug ust 19 th t hru
? Half b ed com p le te o ld
d1 shes c lot h 1ng &amp; m 1sc
Yard Sa le F u r n tt ure bed
spread s curt a tn s
sm all
a ppl1 a n ces
s h ee t s
ch!l dr ens clothes
small
w ome ns c lothes odd s &amp; en
ds
G rove R d
be t wee n
Tu rke y Run &amp; L1ttt e Kyge r
Rd W at c h l or s1g n s
4 t am !ly y a r-d s al e new
sa le l ot s of n rce 1tem s
Lad1 es dresses wha t nots
m et t! l wa rdrob e w rtnge r
t y p e wa s h e r
et ec trt c
ran ge 2 dressers g arden
tool s dt she s e tc
Thvr
sday Fnda y an d Satur

da y 2213 Ml Ve rnon PI
GARA GE

s ale m e n

&amp;

women c lothes lamp e tc

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8 70x14
2 bdr
1 1/2
b ath
front den
w 1fh wood
burn ng f1repl ace
pat10
J1
Hom es for So1 1e
aw1n g
sk1r t 1n g
ap
I] __ ~e l p Wa n t~
p11ances d n1ng room table
NEW
CAB
!
N
or
small
CHIP WOOD Poles max
and ch r:Hrs No other l 1k e
Homem aker s w1 t h sma l l
h o me
c ompl et ely
fur
d1am et er 14
on l argest
new tu r n l ure
$10 000
ch il d r en you can earn up lo
end $12 50 pe r lon Bu ndl ed SIOO a week For 1nterv1ew n shed 53900 Ca I 446 0390 J olln so n Mob ile Hom e
sl ab
SlO 50 p er
to n
Brok e r s new h stmg 446
ca ll BB2 3433 o r 61 4 992 394 1
Del ve rd to Oh o Pall et Co
House W1fh acreage f or 35-17
bet ween hours 9 6
Rock
Spr 1ng s
Rd
sa l e 3 or 4 bdrs l ui y c ar
Pom er oy 992 2689
1975 Cameron 12x 60 2 bdr
Ma r ned m a n to help mil k p e ted 2 barn s 379 2 123
fr ont k1 tch en r e fng and
cows at our Mu r r aysvll te
Gol d
s tl ve r
ste r lt n g
New 3 bdr
house w th range gas f urn ance extra
Jackso n County tarm
ewelry nngs ol d cams &amp;
garage an d f u l l basement door off k1t ch en ca rpet
Tebay Da1ry Co
304 863
E d Burkett B a r
S.S995
Johnson
Mob il e
$45 000 Ca ll 446 0390
3705
M id dlep ort 992
Homes Broker s 446 3547
12
S1tu a t1 on s w a nted
BY OW NER 4 bdr spl1t
level il v tng room &amp;. d n1ng 12x65 Mob1 te H o m e tot al
Exper1en
ce
d
secretary
No 1tem to large o r sma ll
l urn
lot
room comb nat on eat n ele ct r1c
n eeds work
Ex.ecu t1v e
il l bu y 1 p1 ece or co m p le te
ava
lab
le
Call
675
408
7
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fam
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m
2
l eve l
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and
hOuse ho ld N ew used and
1 2 bat hs located 10 T a r a
t y p1n g
Ha s
word
ani que Cali992 63 70
Es t a tes Cl ub house and 1981
F a rmont
mob Je
p rocess1n g
ex per ence
poo l priv il eg es
$75 000 hom e
Ca ll 304 BB l 2554
all
e l ec
un
Good used 5 or 10 h p out
f1rm Kyger Cr eek Sch ool turn 1shed read y t o move
D s t r1c t Shown by appt
board m ot o r 992 3726
13
I ns ura nc e
111 10 $ 10 000
only ca ll 446 9403
Scra p m et a l s b atter es
ra d1 at o r s gtnseng ye l low
root
an d
me r ch an d 1se
brokenng H arper H a l ste
ad Sa lvage Comp an y 300
E l even th Str ee t 675 5868
A lso Fl ea M arke t ope n
da il y
O p en
M o nd ay
Fnday 1 S pm

SANDY AND BEAV E R In

su ra nce Co h as alt ered
serv ces f or f1 r e n s.u 1anc e
coverage n Ga l ll a County
f or
a lmost a
cent u r y
F arm home and p ersona l
p rop erty coverag es are
ava il a bl e t o
m ee t
n
Con tac t
d Vi d u a l needs
Fost er Lew s ngPnt Phone

379 2204
Far m
l and ac r eage
n
Mason Cou n t y 5 60 ac r es
good access Owne r ft nan
ced
h ave
good dow n
p ay m ent w nte Ac r eage
Box 479 N ew H aven WV

25265
TOBACCO s l• cks ca ll 304
675 34S6

Eli1 plovm.m£

=-

Si!'FVie£
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Sell st a r t e r ? G1 r l F 1
'
Work f rom h ome No".. s
Send r es u me to Bo)( 302 C
0 Gall po lls Da fy Tr bu ne
825 3r d Ave Gal 1p0I1 S Oh

45631
B abys 1tter 1n A dd 1so n 01 s t
Ca ll b ef ore 1PM 367 0 120
Sub st1tu e
Teac h er
l or
Gu1 d m g H and Sch oo l Must
have va lid teach1ng cer
T1h ca t1 on f r om Dep t
at
Edu cat1on In reachers a b
se nce
r esp on s1b le f or
p r ov cJ1ng
ed uca t1o na t
program 1n g for qrou ps of
stu dents Sa lary $35 per
day Co ntac t M r
Dav d
R at1 1tf Pr1n C1pa1 P 0 Box
14
Chesh1re
Oh 45620

(6 14(367 01 02
POSI TION

AU T OMOBILE

N

S U RA N CE
be( 1 c ill
ce ll ed;
Lo s t
you r
opera tor s L cense? Phone

992 2143
Wa n ted t o Do

18

Baby s tr1 ng n my home
an yt me nclurl ng w cPio-en
ds on Ra ccoo n Creek Rd
Call 446 44Q9
Exper1cened moth er w II
do baby s ' t 1no n my home
on R t 35 n th C' R o Drande
an d Tt urman arf"'n Cn ll

AVAILABLE

Subs l1t u t e
sc hool
b us
dr 1ve r M us t p ass phy s 1c ol
exa m1 nat 1on and
hold
cur re nl bu s dn ve r s l1 ce nse
tor school bu s op er a t or tn
d n ver s ab se nce
be ng
res pons1b e
to
d r ve
ass1gned bus r oute Sa lary
S3 J5 p er h r
Ava 1lab le
Aug ust 2&lt;'1 198 1 Contac t Mr
Dav d R a fl tt
Pr1n C1p i'l l
P 0 Bo x U Ches h1 re Oh

1459110
Wa n Ted to do b 1b ys 11 nq n
my h ome Call 4.&lt;'16 657&lt;1
Baby s tt1n g n my hom e
days or even ngs Cnl ?56

1312
W ll
I ve n &amp; ca r e f or
el de l y Ca l l36/ 03(} 4
9 y r old boy wants ro c ll:"'an
ga r ages wa lk p e ts odd
1obs e tc Call 446 6311
Tv serv c c 11 "
103 4 Al so { &lt;of'r1 c
sa le

{

Rel1ab e c h ld c.:1 r
1 1y
home
Conve n1 ent to 3
Me 1gs
sc h oo l s
E)(
penen ced a nd r e l er ences

992 5555
Mother w th £')( per ence
babys tt 1ng and nur s ng
w II babys t n my home
Ref e ren ces I needed 667
3313
MO T H ER of two year old
nurs 1ng ex per1enc e babysd
n mt hom e nea r Mou n
ta 1n eer Plan t 30 4 882 34 46

45610 (61 4)367 0101
GET VA LU A BLE t ra1 nmg
as a you ng bus ness pe r son
and earn good m on ey pl us
som e grea t g 1fts as a Se n
1 nel r oute ear ner Pll one
us ngh t away and get on
the e hg 1bil t y !1 st at 99'1
2156 o r 991 2157
Th e Me gs Coun ty Board o f
M ent a l Retar dat1 on s now
accep T ng a pp l1ca f 10ns t or
a fu l l t1 me T eac hN / h ome
t r a1 n er Quafl fl catJon s t or
t h1 S pos1t1 on 1n l ud e a
Bac helo r Degr ee n Sp ec 1a
E du ca t 1on and m us t be
el1 g1b le f o r M S P R ce r
f1 f1 c at10n w 1th Departm ent
ot Ed uca t1 on A ll resumes
w 11 be accepted
v nt ll
Augu st 3l M 346 East Ma m
St Po m er oy Oh1 0 45769
The M e gs Cou nt y B oard ot
M ental R e ta r da t1 on 1S now
accep t m g a pplications f or
Subst1tute Teach er s
AI
teac he r s qualrflcat1 on s m
el ud e ce rt1ttc at1 0n f r om the
Departm en t of E duca t1 on
1n M S P R Send a ll ap
phc at tons an d r esu mes ro
346
E as t M a 1n
St

Pomeroy Ohto 45769
The Me1gs Countv B oar d ot
Mental R e tard ation tS no w
accepttn g a pp hcat to ns for

Subslltue Bu•

YARD sale '• mole out
Sandhtll Rd Saturday 22
10 a'lt 4 pm oys &amp;
chtldre~s c lotnes
"" 1- - -

YARD sale besode Beale
I Sc:hool .!latlur~!ay, Ga lhpoll s
Ferry WV

-- ... - --...-- --- --- -; - - - Public sale - - -

D ~ • ve r s

Money t o L oa n

FH A VA Conv en t al Home
Loans
Col um bus F1r st
Mort gage Co
463 Second
Av e Ga llpoll s Oh 4&lt;'16
7172
23

Pr of eSS IOn al
5ervi CCS

COMMERCIAL
and 1n
d ustr 1a l
ph otogr a ph y
Ph on e 4.46 2909 o r 446 7226
a ff er4 p m
P 1a no tun1ng an d re pa1 r
L ove your ne1ghbor tu ne
you r P1 ano
Bll l Ward
wa r ds Keyboard 4.46 4372
Ga l l pol 1s
GALL I A C l ean ng an d
Ren t A Mad ser v1ce tnc
Free Est 1mates bonded
m sur ed
p ho ne 245 9234
C tea n1n g by th e week mon
thor con t r act ua l
You r P1 ano r u st1 ng 1n sum
m er Hum 1d 1ty? F r ee 1n
spec t 1on w tth tu n ng La ne
D an1e ls 742 295 1 or 992

I N TERIOR
&amp; ex t er or
p a 1nt ng call30 4 675 1339

All

af' pl1 ca nts must have 4
years dr ivi ng e)(p ertence
walld bus dnvers license
and curre nt Amer tc an Red
Cross certificate al s o a

work•ng knowledg e of
Meogs County roads Send
all ' appli ~ allon
and
resumes to 346 East Main
St Pomeroy, Ohoo &lt;15769

Part Time Employmenl
Person with car wanted for
1 hour dally to pick up lab
._
&amp;Auction
specomen• al looal doctors
offtces on late afte rnoon
Ne•ls Auc t ton Hogsett, Must be neal e nd "ell able
WVA Rt 3 Every Sat 7 00 Wrote Btll Brown, P 0
PM
~ Constgnm e nts
Box 506 Columbus Ohoo
taken! ~Will buy furniture! ol3346
Lonnie Neal367 7101

___ -

12

2082

Saturday 10 till? Rt 2 Nor
th Pt Pl easant garage
ne x t fO Pn ce s Gulf Center

TRI STATE
H OMES

Galllpo IS CALL 446 7572

1981 lrom 9 AM to 4 OO PM

Pleasant

Sl315•q
ya,.

BUY

We sell f u rn1 tu re Sagraves
Fvrnrture 446 -4775

Sa l e

A REAL FARM - W1 lh

DYER 100 FT
OF
ROAD FRONTAGE On thts one acre lot

"6

742· 2211 I ·

Lost and Found

Ca lico Ca t los t 1r1 t he
v et ntty o f R oad S1de P ark
Uppe r R1 ver Rd Call 446

Fro day &amp; Sa l Aug 21 22 9

a nd tg lot S48 soo

'666

HALF Old Eng liSh SMep

4 Famil y

1980
Class1c 1100 ac tu a l
m le s

T w o male or an ge ktt ten s 6
weeks o ld 675 6714

Fn
&amp; Sa t 9 4 r am or
sh1ne T urn r1 gh t off R t 1
1ust before C lt pp er M II 6th
house on le ft

'4988

HARLEY DAVIDSON

Mtd dlep ort

Found Bl ack a nd ta n type
c oon d og w h1te spotted
b ea gle type Red Sette r
Ca ll Humane Soc 1ety 992

~LANDMARK

Housing
Headquarters

St

KtTT EN S304 6751 138

HARLEY DAVIDSON

F~...H

d iy w1h l kud• 9'12 7837 or

9479

1980
~G

m on ths old German
Shephar d pu p M ale fnen

446 9479

F a rm &amp; Hom ~ Deliv ery
ReaiEstate -

R eg
9§ SQ
Insta lled Vd

RUTLAND FURNITURE
Main St.

KITT EN S

CALL US TODAY
FOR
GASOLINE
Regular, Unleaded
GASAHOL
H o Speed D1esel
#1 &amp; #2 Heatong 011

&lt;E. x.t[il Good)

GOOD SELECTION OF REMNANTS
Buy Now &amp; Save $2· $6 Per Yard
25 rolls carpet on stock to pock from .
Regular backed, carpet 10stalled tree
woth pad, Good selection Roll Ends Rem ·
nants 52. 50 up. Grass carpet S4 99 yd
Green and Brown .

obligation

to

cars scrap metal and ba t

- -- - - -

9

6

Water anij electrtc ar e

Now

Butck Pontiac, GAII Ipol ts
Dhto Call «6 3282

BE DS IRON

3624

sew,ng

mac t1 1n e repa1r parts an d
supplies
P1 ck up ilnd
del 1very
oav 1s Vac uum
Clea ner one ha lt m le up

3R OLL 5
RUBBER BACK M cGee Carpet
Cash n CarrY
1 Roll Each
Brown
Blue

MASON 4 bedroom 2500
sq ff pIus basement 1
ilcre 80 s 304 773 5861

Smtth

Late m od el fa rm wagon

dog puppy 7 w ee k s old
f ree t o g ood h om e 304 895

~-

a nd

'4800 and up

Wt Paddmg
Installed
Starteng

cars

good cond Call 446 7838 or
256 6474

be seen at 244 Sycamor e

LARGE SELECTION OF REMNANTS

CARPET

3 k1"e ns 992 5275

PRICED RIGHT

Rutland Furniture Carpet Shop

- Portratts
- Weddmg s
- Ann1versarae s
- Passports
- and
Now
an
tm·
pr essrve, c omple t e hne
of weddtng and an.
n1vers ary tnvatat tons
a nd
acc ess ones .
R ea s onably
prtced ,
quack serviCe
- Look
w1thout

Robert E Buck
Probate Judge/C le rk
(81 14 21 28, Jlc

ll'J')

KAY'S

R1 3 BoxS4
R ac m e Oh
Ph 61 4 8!13 2S91
6 15 tc

PlACE

1 Langsvrll e Ohi045741

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P&amp;S BUILDINGS

THE PH010

Public Notice

w w e L ength Perm
fo r L o nqer H 'll r S19 50

Su es from h: 6 to l2 x 40

Mon F r 1 ll ]U to -1 00
.A I1 crA uq 3
P h 9'11 65 6-'
f 26 I m o pd

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50
Now i2 7 so
Now S2 7 SO

GWE N S SPECIAL

Utlhty Buildings

1 q 1 ound "o on Old Rl .

Now~ 11

oo
\ :I S 00
~J O 00

SMALL

IIH I l Jo:,

1

~1 0

S 1zes
Fr om 30,.. 30

1op pr ces p :11d tor 1u t o
nod• c" scr1 p 1ron 111 d

• 1

PERM SALE
NOW T HRU AUG 31

Farm BUildings

SCRAP
( Po m e ory Scra p
I ro n &amp; M e t a l)

•JAZZ
S y rac u se Ohoo
Ph 992 3282

ALL STEE L

WANTING TO BUY

Amway c• ll 304 773 5040

Gosp el P1 a no tnstruc t1 on s
for regul ar stude nt and ac
cep t lng som e begtnne.-s
A lso off enng p r 1vate m us1c
r ea d1ng c lasses Ca ll now

- -- -A nnoun ce m ents

]

l;:z Ol d E n g tt sh Sheep dog
puppy 1 weeks Regtstered

304 895 3624

54

Ill

4 17 lfc

ti C

VINYL
SIDING

1

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P h (3 04) 77 3 5634

C.

Tra sh Pockup In
T he V1llage of
Mtddleport, Oh
Ph 992 5016
or 992 7505

&lt;, 1 m l f (' &lt;;,

Call Ken Young

• V1nyl
• F tbe rql ass
• Sla tnl ess S t ee l

M as on

~

( 111Co li C' cl
f h HH JJ 11
J IJ 'J m o pd

5 7 lie

PERSONALIZED

1 Gutter

R c m odc hl' q
r v n q Y our tl r t2 1 1or
liJ Ye'\rs
F r (C

u s Rt 50 Eas t

Au toS l or S.ii lli!

I
Mo•11 1 Ho m t lil u lncl Y lrclllhU U t ecc:epteo onh wl lh u sh wo nt
ordt r U cent c h-e r tt lor idl urr y1ng Ia • N u mbt r tn Car t of Tilt
Sln fl ntl

- -- -SA LES New

-

SPEC IAL

J&amp;C
SANITATION
SERVICE

ROGER HYSEU'S
GARAGE

EUGENE LONG

Ph

BOGGS

1A vtrrit e 4wordt per llnel

I·

\i

MOTORS INC.
Pom e r oy OH
991 1174

St&gt;ecl &amp; F e r t o our

Rates and Other Information
Uptots words
"' Up to II wor ds
Up to IS words

lS Y r s Expen en ce

Gri on

34

35

NA THAN BI GGS

8 1d I mo

11 - H o m ~

Want Ad Adv erh smg

33 - -

wan led lo Renl

Ac r t ll ljll!

J•- Ru l Es tl h t w .a nted

Jl

An nouncements

ON SUPER CLEAN

~ 1d 1 n g
~oo ltn g

Rad tat or Spec 1ai 1St

SALES

lor So11e
Jl - l=.1rms l or h ie
34- Bu' neu 8ut lch n qs

31 -

3

V92 62 1S or 99:l 7311
Pom ero y, Oh

8 6 1 mo

SUPERIOR
VINYL
PRODUCTS

Fr o m
th e Sm il ll es t
Hea t er Core
t o th e
L argest Ra d1 a tor

V.

used

WANTED
M txed breed pupp1es For
rnformat1on ca ll Humane

AMWA Y d 1stnbutor For
th e won der f ul p roduc t s of

Ad ul t and stu dent p 1ano
classes
b eg tnn 1ng
Sep
tember 675 2440

- A ddon s and
re m od elin g
R oof1ng and gutter
work
- Conc re t e wor k
- P lumb.ng and
el ectnca l work
(Fr ee E st1m a t es)

• Buoldmg
Matnlenance
• Removal of
Old Bu1ldmg s
F ree Eshmat es
Ph 247 3534

5 2 1 ttc

COMPLET E •
RADIATOR
S ERVIC E

e TRAN SPORTATION

l1- Mobtle Homes

Mr~ s on

'966

e FAR M SUP P LI ES
&amp; LI VES TOCK

B

e REAL EST ATE

J7

7 5rt c

I 7 I ti c-

r n !. h l'll Room'

U - H iiY &amp;

Seru nn

In

Aim EHIJ(RMe nts

PH. 24 -

model

Old Eng hsh sneep dog

lor appo1ntment 675 3032

IALSO ALARM
WORK
7 3534

and Demolition

992 7201

PH

Ph 949 1160

•
J:,u m E Qu p ml!' n
• 1- W.iinleclto Buy
1 Truch~ f o~Sale
• 3 L ve, toc k

Oppor l u n l y
J:l - M~:mev t o Loan
1J P r o ll'n on•

'

Ca ll742 319 5

• Exc avatmg
• Sept1 c Sys t em s
• Wa t er Sewer &amp;
Gas Lm es
• D ump rru c k
• Tre ncher
L 1cen sed &amp; Bond ed

TOM HOSKINS

R l' f'!l

I - HoUH•M id Goods
H C B T V R• d• o E q u pmenl
D
An t Que~

)6

e FINAN CIA L

3S- l ols &amp;

m

mother good

Good fa r m dog 7 years old

675-1333

15 Y e ars
E x pen e nce
R easonab le Rat es

992 76 56

nnd Ho m e M a mtenn nce
• Roof 1ng of all ty p es
• S1 dtng
• R emode tmg
• Fre(' es t1m nte s
• 20 yrs e11 pen c nce

n mg

n ~ l ruc r

f Or

446-2342

H om e~

lmtn l s or Re nt

~4 - M o s c

wantt&gt;d To Oo

] I_ Homu

(}

992 6011

Ph 367 7560

iS- 8u lei ng Su p pl u

S 1uo1ted W•nle d
lrU ll 1 nce
t1

1 oc !I cl n r1 •plt v ooct
1 11 111 1-- 1c 1 ,

REESE~

eM E RCHANDIS E

lo 6 uv

T

PH

SMITH NELSON

48 - Equ pmtnllo Re n l

MO ndi 'l' 2 lO

II

Ge or g e Hobst en er J r
Bro k er

4• - Sp.ace t o RIHtl

e E MPLOYM E NT

11

9

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HOBSTETIER REALTY
OFFI CE 742 2003

41

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&amp; CBRepa r

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yo ur pr esent dfc t ncrtf
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&amp;Comm erc.a t

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&amp; Auc l on

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For all of you r wtrmg ne e d s

CASH PAID for clean late

m ouser Ca ll 245 5804

I n Me1gs Coun ty

to Re nt

AtH

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PH, 949-2285

18 2l llc

4~ - A p ct

1- '1 H tl Sollie

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Cust o m k lfCh('n S cl nd clp
p i 1ncc s
cu s t o m
bt~ th room '&gt; rcmod elmg,
pl um bm elec tr 1c ,1nd
het~t n q
FREE

SERVICE

256 1967 1n tne evenings

sale may p l41ce an ad tn th rs
column There will be no
charge to the adverttser

now In stock Sprt ng Va lley

992 2181 Pomeroy Oh

d ay

1

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offer a ny ot her thing for

3 k t!le ns.

For
buld de l tve r y of
gasottne hea t1ng Otl an d
d1esel fu e l ca ll La nd m ark

TO PLACE' AN AD CALL

O'BRIEN
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Giveaway

586 S &amp; W newest L frame

Tradtng co Spn ng Valley
Plaza 446 8025

Mason Co w Va
A rea Code 304
675- Pt P leasan t
45 8- Le on
"i7 6- .App le Grove
773- Mason
HH2 - New Haven
tl9S - Letar1
tiJ?- Ruffii iO

of

I MIUER ELECTRIC

C. R. MASH
CONSTRUCTION

ktnds, call Ken neth Swa1n

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ol
OHIO VALLEY
J&amp;F
.
CARPENTER
August ~~rv Al•ce Jacobs
ROOFING
CONTRACTING
Maintenance
SERVICES"

J- A nnou n ct m t' ll I ~

4

YY 2- Mtddleport
Pomeroy
'ltlS - Chester
34 3- Portland
247 - Le tart Falls
Y4'f - Ractn e
74l- Rutland

by per l 1on t o be f1l ed 1n
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applteeaton
II or
sad
Court w on

41 _ H 0UH•t 10

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I

21
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order to change her name
to Myr am R ut h ch ld

I c~rd o l Tno1n•l
l - lrlMl'mor .11m

SERVI CES

70

2
3

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tha t the unders gned 1n

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T hese c ash rates
1nc lude d 1scou nt

NOTICE

CLASSIFIED AD INDEX

Pr n t one wo rd n each
sp art-' be ow Eac h 111
1 a l or group ot 1 g ures
co unts as a word Count
nam e and address or
phon e numbe r .t used w '"d sl
You 1 oel be tt er res u lt s
t you descr be ful y
g ve pr ce T he Sen t1 nel To 16 1s J ."" ofL U 1..,7 _0u
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o r Wnte DallY Sentm e l Cla ss 1foed De pt
111 Cou r t St Pom e roy 0 45169

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?HONE 992-2156

Name ------------------Address. ____ _ ____
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181 21 28 21c

WANT AD INFORMATION

wn t e your own ad and order by ma I w th fh l':l
co u pon Cancel your ad bY phone wnen y ou get
res u lts Money not r efundable

I

BARNETT'S
WELD SHOP

does not offer or attempt to

Valley P laza, A46 8025

and or any pa rr rn er eo t

Ma r y Hobs tett e r
C er k
Boar d o f
Me gs Count y
Comm•SS one r s

Tatl Contest Longest gray
ta tl wtns 22 rifle Lon gest
red tatl wins 22 nf le Spreng
Valley Tradtng Co Spnng

614

PubliC NOt iCe

PubliC Not iCE'

ANY PERSON who has
anythtng to give away and

4

Socoety 9'12 6505

Small investment, large returns, Sentinel Want Ads
Business Services
Public Ncltice

reg tster for our Squar r el

9
Wanled 10 Buy
WANT TO BUY Old fur
ntture and Ant tques of all

An nouncemen ts

ATTENTIDN Come tn ana

Me1gs co Area Code

6!4

446 - Ga llipOhS
36! - CheS h lre
]tltl- V mton
:ll~ - Rto Gr 1nde
1So- G u yrtn D 1st
6ll - tr.r."b~&lt;l Dtst

Pomeroy Troop 249, and Pat
Wood, scout comrrusswner The
Post voted to sponsor a troop if

Fmanc1al assis tance w1th
youth part1es bemg held at the
Middleport Community Park by
Middleport Chtef of Pohce J J
Cremeans was pledged at a
recent meetmg of the Amencan
Leg1on, Feeney-Bennett Post 128
Middleport
The Post also agreed to sponsor
a boy scout troop m Middleport
after hearmg talks by Robert Ar

thro

G.. ll1r1 Co Area code

---- - -

l

folluultlf! te/eph•me exf·hanf.(es •. ,

Group pledges assistance

"''""nd

Rose ~erandlnora Betty Dean first and
"""'"d
Gladiolus Betty Dean ftrst and third Cry$LIII
Ann Bailey Long Bottom second
Zinma dahlia flowered Betty Dean first and
second Juyce Manuel Raclfll! thlrd
Zmma cactus flowered
Ada Holter
Pomt!ro) f1rst BeUy Dean 5e('()fld and tard
Dahha d~orat1ve Opal Grueser Pomeru)
first 01 nd second Addatou Lewis Pomero)

Senltnel -

O h tO

( /,,,.,fwd Puf.(e.~ cover the

thlnt

nally Reedsville Betty DeAn

Rose

21 , 1981

Aloco
Thomp""'
-~
Otber
pott.!d Ouwennat plant AliCl' 1"hom.....--·
Juamla l..odwick •nd J~ce Manuel

Lucas Bu1lders Room ad
dd1on s
garages
r emode l1n g
a n d cement

work 675 5022

mm ed ate
po ssess on
29 acres 7 rm house a I l4 x70 mob ile harT e one
r te s
Erne s t acre
m 1n era1
n ew dr lied we ll
Woodru ff Rd
Al 1ce Oh Sll 000 0 &lt;1V1S Rd Ca ll 446
Ca l l614 299 0890 after 5
4394
3 bedrroms 2 firep l aces
tam y room large I1 V1ng
room I ful l 7 ha lt oaths
wa ll t o wa l l ca rpet
fu l l
basemen t
ce n t ral
a1r
sw1mm1ng pool 112 acre
101 CITY SC HOOL S 446
173 1 af t er 6PM

_Hjoi_i~~!" ie

6 rm

house &amp; tot, 14x70
mobole home &amp; 1Wo lOIS 4
m oles from HMC 011 Rt 160
Phone 446 1339

1978

FPst val t u r n1 sh ed
3 bdr
&amp; 1 bath s
S10 000 Call co llec t 614 86 3
01 11

I

19/-1 lbdr mob il e home
l h6 5 ce nlrnla r newsh n q
o rpc r Ca l af ter 6PM 1
l tJl 20 40

H ou se 5 room s ba lh 3 p l u s
acres shade t r ees ga rage
llx50 "}
two out bu ld 1ng s N e gh 6H N ew Moon
bedroom
underp
nn
ng &amp;
borhood R d hr st house on
Jeff on K l cker Rd Ca l l &lt;'146 bloc k s exc co nd Ca tt 256

6836

1528

1913 Cr own H a ven l4'1C6 5
l hrc e bedroom n ew ca r
pu 197 1 Cdm er on t4x 6a
tN o b edroom n ew ca rpet
19?2 Champ on 12x60 t w o
bedroom new ca rpet 191 !i
Cameron
l2 x60
tw o
bedroom-:, bath &amp; i n new
ca r p et 1970 P MC 12x60
tw o bedroom n ew carpet
Pr ce re duc ed $9 000
3 B &amp; 5 Sa les 1nc 2nd ancl
bdr
car p e t e d
fu l l V i'l n d Stree t P t P ei'lsant
bas e m e n!
a t t ac hed WV Phone67 5 4&lt;1 ? 1
garage complete k1 tchen
steel s1d1 ng
n1c e ya rd
1968 11x40 mob le homL
Green
School D1 s t n c t
very Qd con d I bedroom
s.so 000 Ca ll 446 243 1
$4000 Ca ll 9B5 4 133

3 bedroom
br &lt;k I ren t
a l um
S1d 1ng
fu l
ba seme nt F R wood bur
n er ca rpe l na tur a l gas
h ea t a1r c arpor t pa t o
c 1t y sc h ool d sir ct drapes
appl an ces P lanl2 Su bd v
Low 40 s c a ll 446 1380

H ou se f o r sal e 1n M d
d l epo rt
Ow n e r
w il l
s acr I ce 99? ?9 17 or 99?

U SE D Mobd e H ome
171 1

2606

1971 D an an 12 x 65
bed r oo ms
1972 Crown
Haven 14 X 65 W l h A x I IJ
expa ndo 3 b ed rooms !91J
Ul op a 12 x 65 '1 bedruorns
197:/ I n va d er 14 x 70 J
be droom s 1977 N ash 'I U 1&lt;1
)( 60 2 be droom s 0 1 ~
so es
nc Jnd 1na v 1nd
.J IS
PI
PIC'ct ': &gt; 'l 1 WV
PhOnf' 615 41 )&lt;'1

On R t 7 Home tor co up le or
!:.ma ll
family
Near
Chester WBFP l arge lot
qaragt?
workshop
tow
ut t ty cost s Low 40 s 985
4
'1
'
7

J yenr ol d a l l br ck ranch
h ouse 3 b edroom 2 bath s
full b asemen 1 3 h ea t1ng
sysre m s 2 ca r gar .. ge 1
acr('s 5 P o1n l-:, arcn Cnll
Y9 2 lB45
Shown by
ap
po1 n t m r.: n t on l y

:&gt; 76

Mobil e hOm e 1oca1er1
n
Citmp Coni Py Ele l a n C l
rmd c lean P hone JO&lt;l 895
396 /

IMME DIATE P0 5S ESSIO

1980 12 ,.. 55 Jurn1shcd 30-1

N 3 bedr oom st on e two
s t ory h ome w1th l u ge
wnlk 1n closet s
form a
d n ng
room
new ly
remode led k !chen w t h
bu il t 1ns
n c lud1nq d1 sh
wosher
ba se m en t w 1tn
wo rk shop larqe garae w1 th
w ork sh op garden plo t c or
ner tot Pr ce d t o se ttl e
E'S t ate ~59 500 Ca 1 {6 14)
384 6309 tor c. ppo ntm ent
548 G rant St Middl epo rt

576 1637

Oh
H OUSf' &amp;
l OT
I ll
f1
dr1veway 2 room s &amp; bath
fu ll ba se m en t w l h shower
991 6347
N ce 1ns d e and ou t Two
bedroom ba th carpeted
D shwash er fu el oil f ur
nace Fu ll basem en t wood
bu rn er
s h ower
she lf
sp ace l au ndry Workshop
atta ch ed sh ed Two m il es
fr om
Rac 1ne
$28 9 00
Owner w 11 h el p fi nan ce
Clelan d Real t y 992 2:.159
Ma son 4 bedr oom 2 500
squ a r e t eet pl us ba sement
1 ac r e $80s 773 5867 after
5p m

l7x55 3 bedro om
home JU4 !:!V.) JtHJ S
33

mt b e

Farms t or Sn le

11 5 acr e I arm
! Orm a TIOn CCI II

t o1 more n
656 0

2~

FMm
24
12 ac r es
7
rooms balh barn tobacco
ba se 3 miles below Cad
mu s on 141 Ca t 682 6745
M orn1nq of before 1PM
Farm For Sa e by Owner
41 acres more or less
toc.=t led 4 1/ l m•l es out on
Rt 218 I obacco base Ca l l
fi ller 6 00 245 92 2'1

35

Lot s &amp;

Acree~ge

LOT::, Real n 1ce camps1te
on Raccoo n Creek
al l
ul 1 r es ava !ab le
5300
down owner w dl f1nctn ce
cal l c"' l ter3 p m '15664 13
2 lCrf-:, on t.:. loyd Clrtr k Rd
close to R 1 160 $4 000
Phone 446 03 90

53 19

LOI S bY Owne r I l 4 A to5
c1crcs lC' ve t rural w~ tcr
c ty schools 10 per cen t
down Ca tlJ79 2 196

Tota l elec t r 1c 3 bedroom
home w 1th garage utd1 ty
roo m on l arge l ot 8 1 :o- 0 ou
Joan pass bl e 742 2047

Ap&lt;:l rlm en t tor sa le t r~ n d
cont r ac t '1°o 4 un ts 1 bdr
ea ch
Tot1 l r ent $740
$49 ooo Cal l 446 3937

HOU SE Meadowbrook Ad
d 1t1 on J bedroom f a mily
r oom wtt h f r epl ace cen
t r a l a r b asemen t 304 675

R1vers1de tot
I 07 ac re
Betw ee n Syra c use a nd
Rc1 c n c on SR114 $11000
Ca ll 614 R6160 18 ilffer 6

4 room house w1th ba th .=tn d
tur n 1turc
N1 ce tor
992

1541
3 bedroom

ra n ch 11 :z b aths dou b le
garage San d hill Road Pt
PI Pn ced o n 1nsp ect 1on

675 581 7

For sal e on land c ontrac t

House and 2 mobole homes
located at Bulavtlle Wtll
sell sepa rate ly or together
Call 446 3437

I

I

BY OWNER

]1

I

I 14x70

H O U SE fo r sal e by ow ner

4 bedroom s 2 baths $47000
l ocate d

Pl easan t

N or th

on

of

Pf

Rt

62

Assumab le lo an or l a nd
contr act a t 11 p er ce n t tn

woth 10 percen1
call 614 928 4339 No
answe r 3 0~ 77J 5235

' ' "-C

pm
BY owne.. J apartm ent
hou se on app rox 1 acre
L 1ve 1n one r en t others t o
m ak e you r p a ym en t Can
be con verted Stngle h ome
C1ty water Wt ll cons1 der
land con tr ac t 675 1883 9 5

pm
20 ACRES on bl ack lop
road

t 1mber

P hon e 1 61 4

263 8322 or 263 2669
2 acre lol tn Cheste r, OhLO
Ca lll 304 675 4466

�•a e-8- T he Dail Sentinel
. L~t~ &amp; Acre~~e
ACRES of Kani!twha
tiver land, 1·61.4·263·8322
lr 1·614·263·2669 .

LAFF - A - DAY

Sl __ ~o_u~~old_G0o-d~ _

LAYNE ' S FURNITURE
Sofa,

chair,

rocker,

ot·

roman , 3 fables, SSOO . Sofa,
chair and loveseat, S275 .
Sofas and chairs priced

from S26S . to S79S. Tables,
$38 and up to $109 . Hide -a ·
beds,$340 ., queen size, SJ80.
Recliners, $115 . to $295.,
Lamps from SIB. to S65 . 5
pc . dinettes from S79 ., to

Small furnished house '"
the ci t y, adults on ly . Call

446·033B .

S36S . 7 pc. , $169 . a nd up.
Wood table with 4 chairs ,
S219 up to S495 . Hutches ,
$300 . and S375 , maple or
p1ne finish . Bedroom suites
Bassett Oak . $675 .,
Bassett Cher ry , $795 . Bunk
bed complete with mat ·
tr esses. 5250 and up to

House, 6 rm . 8. bath , 1/ 4
mi le N . of 218 Cat I 446 -7472

after 5 :30
House for rent on Georges
Creek Rd . 3 bdr . S?OO per
mo., 5100. deposi t . Cal l 446

44

Apartmemt
forRenf

S3SO . Capta,n' s beds, $275 .

3824
Furn ished c abin for 1 per
son $75 month, utilities
paid . Also 1 tra iler space
at
Henderson
Trai ler
Court . No pets . Re f erences
required . 675 -2946 .

THR E E bedroom house '"
th e country wi th firep l ace

$200 .00 mo. $50 .00 depos. t.
304 675 4433 or 675 2136 .
42

M ob •le Hl) m es

bedroom apts . avai l able
at Ri1.1erside Apts Equa l
Opportun11y Hous 1ng Call
992 771 1
I &amp;. 2 bedroom turn1shed
apartmen t s . 997 ·5434 or 9&lt;n
59 14 or 88:.? 2566

Un f urn1shed apartment 2
oedrooms,
carpeted
1n
Pom eroy Has stove $150
month
plu s
deposll .
Ut1lrfr es extra . 992 ·6678

for Re nt

bdr . .

3

bdr .,

mobile

ho m es Ca ll 446 0175
llx60 ful ly furn
mob il e
hom e, wi t h air Call 446

One bedroom garage a par
tmenl
Low maintaince .
Good loca t ron 5 14 S. Four
til Ave .. M rdd leport , Oh
Call 614 384 6309 for ap
porntment

4 110.

3 bdr

mob• le home con

ven.ent loca t ion on R t

7

Sec. dep ., no oe ts. Call 245
58 18

'l ve ry n1ce 1 bedroom a par
tments rn MiddleporT . 1 fur
nrshed wrfh utilit 1es in
elud ed and 1 u nf urnished
99?3190
'

complefe Baby beds, $'9'9 .
Matt resses or box springs,
full or rw1n , 558 ., lrrm , $68 .
and S78 Queen sets. $195 . 5
dr chests, $49 . 4 dr . chests,
$42 Bed f rames . S20 .ano
$25 ., 10 g u n Gun cabinets,
$350 ., dinette cha rrs S20
and S2S Gas or electric
ra nges , $295 . Or t hopedi c
super f1rm, $95 , sofa bed
wit h c h a~r. S165 .. baby bed
&amp; ma rr ess, S25 .35 , bed
fra m es $10 . Si5 . &amp; $30
used ,
Ranges ,
re f rige r a t ors, and TV's, ~
3 m il es ou t Bul av ill e Rd
Open 9am to 7pm , Man
thru Fr 1 , 9arn to5pm , Sal

446 0312
GOOD

town . s ma ll

deposit

req

Call 446 03 16
78 2bdr furni shed mobil e
home sur t ab lc for coup le,
no pets . $155. $50 deposrt
CC111446 J61]

2 bedroom trail er for re n t

992 3860
OR RE NT almosT new 14x
70, 3 bedroom , 1 1 1 baths,
srtting on nrct:l lot ready 10
move rnto . Phone 304 576
27 11
Rooma t e, c lean. t o share
expenses $ 125 mon th , a l l
utdrtr es pard Ca ll alter 4
pm 304 882 3536
~be d r oo m

mob il e home rn
N e w Haven . WV
Adu lt s
only No pet s 675 145 7 or
675 7996

Remod e l ed
bed r oom
apar t m ent rn Middleport
Utrlrt1 es. rncluded . $180 p lus
rl Pposrt No pets Ca ll 992
61// al ter 6 p m
RENTING
Sf'nror
crt rzens a nd handr c appc d
Ap T co nH·n un rl y openrng.
Fc,)turrng 1 bedroom un
turn rshed w1 th wa ll to wa ll
car pet rng. wall te;.; walls.
burtt
rn book cas e. ap
plrances . smo ke detec tor s.
urr c ondr11oned.
prrV il t e
pa t ro. storage faCi l i Ties.
srnql e story with no st nirs
to cl rmb , pr rv afe entrances
wrth undrv rdua l laundry
tncdrtr es on premrses w1 th
rocre a t ,on a nd mee T1 ng
room s
Profe ssr onal
rrsrdc nt
manag e r
on
premrses StonewoOds Ap
rs. Rt 7. M1ddleoor t For
rr n'nl 1n l orma110n phone
NOW

0 I .J H43 '134 I

Ap&lt;Htmcn Ts 675 5548
'2 bedroom mobile hom e
675 J8B 5

J oedr oom Tr ailer
3486

30 4 81,15

USED

K n •ves ?0°o

BEDROOM t urmshed .
nc . no childr en . no pets .
SJOO mon rh p l us elecrrr c J
moles c:l bovc New H oven
JU.! H8l 7J66 nnyt rmc

rwo

be droom trn der , lur
nrshed . ' .r m rle out Sandhrll
Rd c1rr co ndr troned. ca rp€'!.
wnsh er rtnd dryer , '5'200
mon th . S100 dcposr t 304
b!S ·; 11,15
') T RAILERS l Or re nt 2
b(' dr oom
lurn rshccl.
J
bedroom
l urn,shecl
GnllrpO i rS
F er ry .
WV
Ph on e 675 6851

USED FURNITURE 36 in
gas ra n qe, spl 1t cane c ha •r.
wal nut bedroom sui t e . Cor
b1n &amp; Snyder Furn , 955
Sec ond, Ga ll rpotrs . Oh . 614
446 117 1

2 BEDROOM, unturn1shed
fipnrtm c nt r~nd 7 bedroom
l ur nrshed apar t ment . J04
675 557 1
1. I. &amp; 3 bedroom apar t
mf'n t s now cwrr rl able at Pt
Pleas,) n t Sco ttrsh tnn Also
i'l
honeymoon su tre
A ll
ut rl rlres pard Apartmf'n ts
as tow as S140 a week
HonPvmoon sut re S45 a
nrqht (,) It J04 615 6]76

1 bedroom
all
e lec trr c.
Henderson SlSO
deposiT .
SI SO per mon t h No Pe ts
tnqur~·e614 36 7 7257 alter 5

APAR fMENT l or rent. rm
medr&lt;'IIP poss es.s.ron , no
pf't&lt;... qrouncJ lloor , full srlC'
Q,)scmen t . ]04 6/5 11 98
Fur nt shed Roo m s

~S

SLE EPING ROOMS il n&lt;l
1 Qhl housekccprnq .1pf,
Pnrk CC' n l ri!l Ho tel

Ap.utm emt
for R£' nt

SpMce f or Ren t

-16

Pr rce reduced $9.000
3
t) nr
ca rp eted,
full
bosement .
a TT ached
Q.lrdQe . tornpl el e k.r t chen _
st eel srdr nq , n1 c c yard .
Green
Sc hool Or s l r 1c l .
S40 .000 Ci'!ll 446 /43 1
For rent upsl.=tr r s apt . .1
r ooms &amp; bath , drr co nd ,
c lc~n . adults on ly . no pe l "
deprequrrf'd c,)II4J6 15 19
F ur nrshed . '1 bdr &lt;lP&lt;trl
ment depOSIT &amp; ret ere nces
requrred . aou 1ts on l·y pn ·y.
elec trr c only 99 '1 36-1 7

CUUN TRY MOBILE Home
Pilrk. Route 33 , N ort h ot
Pomeroy Large lots Call
f/9} 7 ~ 79

r R A 1L E R spaces tor r ent
SouTh ern
V a I ley
Mobrl e
Home Prtrk . Ch es hrre . Oh
f/9'}

)954

11U S1N ESS loc a 110n , 509
M,11n St Pr P leasa nt , wv

Ferrder Supe r tw rn Clm
prt re r
wrth
ex t e rnf!l
spe ak e r cabr net . Peavey
monrror sys tem Call 388

6. S50 304 ))] 5B60
Ant 1ques

ATTENT I ON
( IM
PO RTANT TO YOUJ W il l
pay cas h or ce rt it1ed check
for ant1q ues and co ll ec
trblcs or en t1re es ta tes
N othrng Too large A lso.
quns . pocke l wa tches. a nd
co rn coiiE'Ct1ons Ca ll 557
)4 11

&gt;4

room tu rnr shf'd
rJpl
Utrl1 t res pard , ad ult s on l y,
S 11:! 5 00 per mont11 , $60 .00
deposr t
94 Loc u st
St .
Gallrpol rs 446 1340 or 446

3870
Sma ll
tur n
Call 4.46 151 8

rtpartmenr

Dupl ex
u ps l arrs .
ve r y
large . 'l bdr. turn , apt
Park Iron! on Slate ST
ufilrft es l urn 1shed. $275 mo '
446 49'93
Dupl ,..x downsta1rs. larqe , 1
bdr , turn . apt . Priva te
yard . pa r k I rani on State
Sf . u t ili I res tu rn 1shed, $250
mo. 446 ·4993
Srcond fl oor etf ren cy ap t .,
adults onl y . no pels, 7'19
Second Ave Ca ll 446·09'i7 .
De l ux 6 rm . house, good
1ocat1on . Ca ll 675 5 104 or

675·5386
R EGE NCY

TRAILER space rn co un
try . 1 mrle tram Mason
wrtn Crly water . Phone 304
77 3 5825 after 6 p m
47

Vlla nh•d t o Ren t

STudC'nt reach er seek1 ng
bdr ,
preferab l y
un
tur n1shed t or fa ll a t IVB I
Call co ll ec t Lau r a 591 61 98
1 or ·2 bedroom house or
ilportment. c lose to town

675 6937

MBE"biJtHHse:::
=
----

51

USED brown and w hrfe
l rv1ng room chair S IS See
a1 769 Brownel l Ave . Mid
d lepor t
7 precc 11vrng room su ite,
$400 . Wrl l se ll sepera tE" Iy .
675 1374 .

1964 .CO RVAIR , $1.000 . 304
675·2622 after 5 p. m .

PLaza, 446 7025.

Enc losed ut1l•ty Tra iler ,
exc. cond, wi ll not lea k
Cal1388·8436.
14ft . h shing boat &amp; tra der ,
$400.00
22 ff
cam per
rra1 10r . s:woo
Etec f ric
gu1tar &amp; amp. $190. Phone
388 9037
RMI!ff Pools &amp; Se rv1ce .
Complete sa l es, serv1ce.
poo l c overs,
and w 1n
ter1za ti on kits. Call 446 1324
F1 rcwood , sp l 1t, s t acked &amp;
delivered M i xed wood $65
per co r d. $35 one ha lf cor d
G r een or seasoned A ll har
dwood $5 00 more A l so wi l l
buy standing wood Ca l l
245 5478

USED ITEMS FOR SALE

For Si'lle avacodo grC'en
tub, gr een &amp; wh1 l c mMb le
srnk &amp;. vaniTy w i th lr )(tures
Ex trr1 good cond , &lt;l y r s
Old Ca ll 367 0) 94
Good top or f rll d rr l . w rl l
d elr vcr
anywhere
1n
Gal lrpolr s or B idwe ll r~rea,
S251oad Ca ll 446 485 1

3671

M i sc. Mer chandice

Like new . warm morn i ng
gas hea t er, wil h bl ower, al l
auto. 87 Vi ne St ., Ga lli pol is
Remi ngton T hunder bo lt 22
LR A mmo. $1 .39 per box.
S13.00 pe r ca rton Sp r ing
Va ll ey Trad ing Co . Sp r 1ng
Va l ley P laza, 44 6·8025 .
1411 . of 6 t t . trip le wall pi pe
pl us r am caps Will take$90
for everythi n g . 675·3244
Sl uffed a n i mal
book . 675 ·3576 .

doll

and

OL D Avon decanters Some
lu ll
506 E
Metrn St .,
Pom e roy
Also
knrck
kn.=tcks
Eggs 70 cents doz M r s
Cl rff ord Lerlherl. St R I J3.
Rock Sprrnqs 992 3446 or
99? 583 6

For Sa iP Tournam('nt S.tze
c ool I ab le 992 3860

Men s 26 i nch 10 speed Free
Spirit b icyc l e . Pe rf ec t con
dition 675 65 17
RAD I A L arm saw $200 .00,
dr i ll p r ess $200 .00. tos.k
hand ler Ti l ler SI OOO P hone
304·675 ·4684

1974 Nova, good work car
frumpet ,
elect rrc
gurta r . a nd amp trt er 74/.

N Ff"O seve r al rtem s ot f ur
nr turc ,
,) p plrances .
telev•s•on s B 1g discounts
for Qu.1nlfy purchase
V ill ag e Fu rn1 tur e- 1605
Jnckson Ave 675 1773
BIG drscoun ts for cash and
ca rry at V1 ll age Furnit ure
2605 J ac kson Ave nue . 67)
1773
rf
1

Two 9 .50 x 16 5 L T Road
tread
UniRoya l
trres
Th r ee F R 78, 14 rn ra di a l
f1 res , exce ll ent co ndi t ion
Two F70 Ia inc h, snow and
mud f •res . e;.;cel len t con
d1 Tro n . 675 347 1

pm
O NE 6000 B T U ar r con
d rl r oncr.
$50
1
dehum 1d 1f1 e r , S4 0 304 675

6730

fur
par
Ex
675

6722 or 675·5104
Furni shed apts. 3 bd r ,
S220 .• water pai d, ch ildren

acc e plable . Ca ll
alle r 7PM.

446 4416

ONE di nett e set. 8 c hai r s
good cond it io n . 1 bedstea d :
good co nd ition . 1 1o1.1esea t ,
good conditi on . 2 fU el oil
stpves . 3·275 · ga l t uel oil

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~ :::: &amp; llliesll£11 :=.
- - ·- - - - -- - - ·

1973 Jot to n Chevy picku p
h asps, pb , autom at ic t r an
s mi ss ion . 304 ·773·5170.

9326

l i ves t oc k

Very Ge ntl e pon y, pe r fec l
tor ki ds Ca ll 446·974 4 after

Si m me nta l
446 4.:147

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Bu ll , l 1 1
years old $500 . Ph onf:' 304
675 28 48.

?UO
BUSHELS barl e y ,
phone 304 675 5086

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1976 Bu ick Li m ited fu ll y
equ ipped . O ne owner, low
mi tr age, good cond ., $3,495.
Ca ll 4;16 1546
7~
CU TL ASS Bro ugham,
loa ded w 1th extras ~o m
pl ere . Ca ll 675"· 4087:

For s.a le 1979 Bu ic k Ri ve r a
comp le t el y
loa ded
Ca ll

KE NN E L

Board ing a ll b reeds. clen n
indoor outd oor fac i liTies
A l so AKC
Reg• D ober
mans. Ca l l 446 7795 .

OR IAR P ATC H KE NNELS

Ye l low Frees t one can nr nq
Pf'ilches . Now thru Se pt 20
Reg1s tered Cocker Sprlnrel
An·{ quanf tt y ava il abl e pup s.. Ca l 14 46 1:267
Rf'tart &amp; w ho lesa le Bob's.
Market , Mason Phone 773
Regis tered T r eeinq: Wa lker
572 1 Open daily Til l I,! p m
coon hou nd p up s.. 6 wee k s
o ld Sire is Ni g ht Cha m p iofl
Rou nd oak Tabl e &amp; 6 cha rrs Hac kin g Rive r Di ck . S75 .
Cil ll 99') 3647
ma te, $65 . fem ale . Joe E
Cri t es 6 14 667 3621
Show sn dd le. 14 1' 7 rn
brrclle , br east strap. h.l llf'r
Hrm a l aya n &amp;
Sra m csc
&amp; lend . S450 E n g i1St1 su d
mixed ki tt ens Tort1e &amp;
diP. $50 Cr1 117 : '.' i' ·
Flame p o inls q917138 sso
8. S75
II 11
Ford Tru ck iUtJf.Jl..' r.
Nan n y goat. w hol e house MOV IN G
TO
N EW
arr co nd ., 4 Scars radia l a ll
L OCA T ION F ish Tank rl nd
season ti res ( 1.:1 i n . 2), st ud
Pe t Shop :.1 41 J Jackson
drd m ud &amp; snow ti r es ( 14
Ave , P t Pleasar:t Ac r oss
rnl Ca ll '992 2779 .
fr om Wes t ern A uto . Ca ll
675 2063 . Closed Fr id ay and
Mov1 ng t o Texas Musf sel l Sat urday
Open Monday
st ove , r efri ga t or, washer Aug u sl
17 th
at
new
and bed r oom sui te be f or e loc.:tt ion, si'lme hour s.
Aug . 21 991 2772

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79CENTS· ··

Musi cal
In strum ents

Con n T rum pe t . E xcelle nt
c ond i t ion . Cal l 388·8270 .
Orga - ro ni c
dou b le
keybOard organ , wit h foo t

ssoo.

pedal s.
7331.

P ho ne

992

A new

Acoustic E lec t ric
Ova ti on g uitar w ith ha r d

c ase . mOde l no161 2. One

IYlJ Ol d!&gt; Cutl ass S Ca ll
'256 14/. 1
1975 Dod ge
Dar t. low
mrtcaqe, st and a r d, 6 c y l .,
Sl ,095 Ca l1 256 1968
1975 TR 6 ClitSSIC Con
ver ll ble
exc
body &amp;
rn ec han rcs,
$3,575 woul d
l r .=tdC' fo r hard t op car . Ca ll
2459 11 9
For sale 1976 Mon te Cnr to,
1./,000 m il es. C)(C cond .,
one owner Ca ll 446 0429 .
1971 Co r veTt e convert1bl e.
w hrte wi fh red rn terior 1n
cl ud i nq w hi te har dtop, 350
en q ine. rn ll ey w hee ls Cil ll
446 969'1.
74 AMC Spor t nbou t Stat1on
waqon , 6 c VI . au to , qood
co nd ., w rll t rade . Ci!ll 446

1452

exce llent co no .

Z/.8 ,

c.11~n

3647

197 1 VW Squ areback 4 sp,
su n root , clea n. 446 2 149
even inqs., 94'9 1.504 d ays.
IY77 Ptymou rh Vola r e . 6
cy l AC. Au t oma ti c. Ve r y
clea n . Ca ll 992 37 98 after 5

p.m
1969 V W B eetl e . Clean in
an d ou t. 1'971 VW F astback .
19/ I VW Supe r Bee tl e, st ic k
Shtft 197 4 Subereau, clean .
Phone 667 3196
1980 St a rfi re
SX, H a t
chback . Blrtc k an b lac k , v 6
au to., a.c., 18,000 m il es.

$5,650 . 992 7054 .
MORR 150N 'S AUIO sales .
H ende r son , WV . Phone 675·
.1574 o r 675 2B81 .
1977 Gr an Pri x, air , crui se,
8 tr ack , good tir es. $2200 .
Ph one 675· S075 bef ore S pm .

CAS T i ron b ath t u b &amp; sink ,

S75. Pl.one 304·675·4335.

6-174.

1 DOUBL E bo wl kilc he n
s ink, 304-675-1196 .

wholesale

pr iCe .

sa

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&amp;Vegetables

Furn . apt., l rm'

15 c u

F T . narvest gold

ref l-igera tor .

4483. $2.50.

Phone

675-

742· 1143 ext. 3940 for in ·
formation .

srrucrion books. All priced
Pnone 304·882-2325.

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YOU~
OWN
Tomoloes $6.00 a busnel.
New patch half runners,
,$6.00 busner . RaV~or Peach '
Orc hard,
miles l!&lt;ilow
Gallipolis on Rt. 7. 446·4807.

s·

1 97~ H.Jrl cy Sports ter 1,000
cc, c lecm. A I shape, 5, 800
mil es. S'2.900 . Ca ll l42 2844 .

1978 Kawasaki SR 650. n ice
c l ee~ n bi ke in ve r y good con
d 1ti on . $1900 742 3076
197'9 H onda XR 250 . 1979
Yamaha YZ 80 . B est o ff ers

675 1560
Bo ats .1 nd
M otors for S.1 tc

14FT Lowe L 1ne L.:tk c Jon,
Swive l sea t s, depth t inder ,
Evrnru de t r o lli ng m o tor, 15
HP Ev inrude mo tor and
D1 ll y
t ra d er $ 1, 500 .00
Phone 304 675 203 9
Auto Pilr tS
&amp; Access ori es

76

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1978 Ford t.T O II , low
m ileage, $3800 . 675-6429.

Au l a pi'lrt s. a uto r ep a i r,
wrecker
s,erv1cc.
buy
aulO m oblles, r adictors and
ba tter 1es. 446 77 17

e ngine

ROBER TS

BRO TH ERS

GARAGE . '24 hr . wrecker
serv 1ce . ' 'B ig or sm a ll" we
tow t he m a lP 2332 East ern
Ave ., Ga lli pol is, Ohio. D ay
446 2445 or N igh 1
446

A ul a P ai nti ng &amp; San ding
$ 175, a n y col or .free picku p
&amp; deliver y 1n Galli polis
a r ea , H a mm o nd Bod y

Shop, 22 1 Mdl 51. 379 2782
Ca mping
E qtupm ent

R od &amp; Ree l Combo Zebco
600 r ee l , P ti ('UqPr '&gt; t· ,
Specia l SIJ '1'-i . \nrrm1
Va ll ey r r,)d rnq Co , ~P'" r n •
Va ll ey Pl aza, 446·8025.
1968 Le is u re 11m e 18ft
tr avel t r a iler. good cond .
w ith baffl e gas tan k, sl eeps
4, $ 1,495. Ca ll Joh ns Mob ile

Home 446 3547.
1979 35 tf . Bona nza park
m od el tra il er . Ca ll 446·81 83
or 446 ·0038.
1968 l7 "f t . t rave l t r a iler,
good c ond iti on . Sl eeps 6
ter6p. m .

CAMP E R, 20 fl .• se lf con

rer s..

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675·5506.

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GOT 'EM GOIN 1 IN TH'
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NCW I

GO, DI NNY! TI-4QSE DA.NG IDIOTS

WELL , IT LOOKS As IF
OUR. \.\ORK IS DONE,

ARE SHOOTIN ' AT US!

DR. \AJONMUG!

RO N 'S Te l evis.ion Servic e.
Specia l izin g in Zen rt h and
Mot oro la, Quazar , and
house ca ll s. P ho ne 576 23'98
o r 446 1454.
F &amp; K Tr ee Tnmminq,
stu mp r emova l. 675 1331.
R IN GLE'S SERV I CE exp
c r1 enced mas.o n, root er ,
carpen t er ,
e l ectric 1an,
ge n era l
repa ir s
and
remode ling. P hone 304 675
208 8 or 675 4560

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W ashe r s. d r yers, plu m
b 1ng, elec tr ic, ge ner al han
d y m a n. Ph one 304 576 ·2'92 1

or 675 5689.
82

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ALL I NoEP ,4.t:IW

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«6' 4208
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spouting and sid ing . 30
yeal-1 experience. Free
estl,npt"' · ~~ mpclelh\g .
Call :188-9857.
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R t . I Ga ll iPOl iS , 367 7853 . .

D C. Con tr acTor s P lu m
b i ng , elec t rica l , hea ting,
r oof ing, a lu m in um, v in y l
s idi ng, and home pain tin g .
675 3376 or 675 12-10.
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Base m ent s,
! an
dscap rn q, gas., el ec tric, and
water l ines. Char les R.
H artic td, RuHand, Ohio
"141 2903
wor ~

Evening television listings---- - -- - AUG. 2t, 1181
8:00 ( I ) . (I) HARPER VALLEY
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i n sepri c fank 675 1234

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Se r vice . La r ry
St r icker . 675 5580. ·
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and the cotdWarbetw. .nJoc k
tnd Mia• Ellie es ca late•
deaplle the nawlyweda '
lt.applneu. (Repeat; 80 mint .}
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tribute to Mtwork televlt lon'a

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• f'at ing, H ot water ta n ks .
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~a ll fo r esti ma tes l67 710 1

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7 F amous U.N. !1 Skaler Heiden 32 Tie up
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Cor F ou r th an d P ine
~""' h o n e 446-3888 or 446 4477

FOR BE ST In Carpel
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hom e
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c u st o m wor k from starr to
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$ 1500 firm . Ca l1992 ·5709 al

powered stereo ear phones.
Va riou s chord and in·

$75 . 304· 773 5621.

19/Y Model Kawasak i 1/.5
b tk C' (d tr f and srreel) li ke
new . Owne r
pu rc hased
bigger b ik e . $500.00 ilr m .
446

78

Slrtngs.

balle ry

14'JI

4792

19/6 D odq e Sl ation wag on
Corne tt e. 3 sea ts, good
fi res, no rust , exc. co nd .
Ca l l4 46 05 1'9 or 446 0 18 1.
1'1169

50i'IE 51J!T
OF SPECIAL

TMT ~HE \'MIS AWARE OF
HER SROTliER'5 I

662 2079

Mot orcyc les

75

tank s . 304-576 ·2859.

Se1 of

Cn 11 'l56 1427 .

F or
sa l e
mo t orcycle
tr arlrr Ca ll 446 157 8

A u to for Sal e

71

HOUGE A91\Y EAALIEK.
THEitE IS NO EVIDENCE

Gene's Ca r pe t Cl ea nin g,
1'970 Chevy I ton tr uck . 304 · . d ee p strea m ex tr ac t ion.
F r ee est imal es, r easonable
458 1076
r at es. Scothgu a r d, 99'1 63 09
7'J
V.1n s &amp; &lt;1 W .O .
L OCKS M I TH
Serv i ce .
75 4 w hee l dr •vr, 1n
Res iden ti a l , autom ot ive
rerna ti ona l Sco ut, $1,500.
E m ergency se r v ice. Ca ll

1971 CJ5 H onda . (&lt;'I ll :J56

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THAT HE HA6

2592 .

74

~T!'a!'~l!f'~tiliil ~-

PM

MA61C 8001&lt; ONC~ . HE
SAII7 HE SOW fT IN llif
/7RUj;STOf&lt;E FQP.

196 1 F or d
pi ck up .
1
gasoli ne engine 304 576

1976 Ford Van . qood con
di l•on . $3600 . 675 64'19 .

H eW &amp; Grain

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IT 15 FI?5S1BlE

HO. 5HE LEfT HE!\

789 1.

1964 M F 3 Ba t er, ve r y good
co nd ition. $1200. 675·2377 .

S3,000.00

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DRAGO N WY N D
CAT
TERY
KENNEL AKC

B IN G' S CO NCRE T E CO N

m a int a in ance
remOde l ing
P ho ne

reg i ste r ed
Ca ll
even 1ngs

&amp;lkL~ REV~~E7
THE WIRI~G Of"

THE IO,IIZEI&lt; .

STR UCTIO N · Spec i a li zi n g
in concre te driveways ,
sidewa l ks,
p a f io,
basem ent. garage fl oors
and etc . Fr ee esti m ates. 11
years experie nce. Ca ll 367

o nl y 742 22 11

4

DECK AND DIVEr;IT
THE THUeS&lt; WHILE

PA I N TI NG
int er ior and
ex t e rior ,
p lum b ih g,
r oo f i ng. some remode l ing .
20 yrs. exp. Ca ll 388·9652 .

each . P hone 1·30.:1 ·422·2781 .

COWS

I iX15T !

CON ·

F ERRE L L' S
W I NDO N
G LASS SE RVICE Hom e

63

DOE5 ~ 'T

CRE TE
qua lity and ser
v i ce , call675· 1582

Br ,1nd new 1980 and 1981
F o r d p ic ku p. M et al bed

Four 15,000 ga llon t an ks
loca ted above g roun d a t

O hi o.

K~OW

ONCE EVEI&lt;YSO&lt;&gt;Y
GEf!io lt.J A PL AN Et
WE'LL FLY TO THE:

Call446·2577

Ca ll 367 -0541 .

F arm E ~uipm ~ n t

61

I NSTALLED A K C

""'VE HIM A $ &amp;

insu la ted cam per top on
truc k , auto, PS, PB, g ood 8
p l y tires wit h spare, hea v y
d u t y , good co nd , $2, 100 .

SH!

Cabi nets,

H oover Sweepers r epa ired
at Emp ire F ur nitu r e, 842
Second Ave, Gal lipoli s, O H .

Pet s t or Soli e

ENiY cred1t av~llnbt e now Fo r sale poodl e pups, AKC
to purcllet Se
fu r nrtu r c.
regis t ered, 13 w ks . old . l
televrs rons . or app l 10nces.
Chocol at e
ma le and
1
Vrllage
Furn rt ure 2605
aprt cot f e m a le Ca ll '245
J,lckson Ave. 675 1773
52 63 o r 37 ~J :.1336 bef o r e 2

I

1974 G M C 3/ 4 T l ru ck wi 1h

1974 Chev y p ick u p f or sa le

&amp; 615 130:.1

Bu i ld 1ng m a ter 1a ls. bl ock,
bn ck , sewer p1pes, wrn
dows. lin t e ls. etc. Claude
Wi nter s, R io Grande . 0
Ca ll '145 ·512 1

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367·7533.

HAY for sa le. J04·675 1l54

Buil di ng Suppli es

H IL LCRE ST

1'973 1 t on For d, 25,000
mi les, no ru st. $2,200. Ca'll

THE ONE:
TIME 1 FALL
FO~ A WOMAN•

Ce ll 446·4630 .

SURPLU S jee ps , ca rs, and
f1r'ucks available. Many

unfurn ., apt . in
Crown Cily , Oh Ca ll 256·.

&amp; b a th .
corner ot c ourt and 2nd .,
Gallipolis. S1BS.OO per mo.
Call.u.l-i615or-146-1243.

643-2693.

c r ate amphlifi er with long
pi ck up cord . 5 ex tra sets of

LI V IN G r oo m sui t, 3 piece,
bdr .

Wi nte r p ot a t oes, ca nning
to m atoes, pep per s. Cha r les
R H arri s, Port land, Ohio .

64

AKC
Dachs hun d,
Pome r a ni an an
Poo di P.

W!JO i&lt;At&gt;WS
700MVCH--·

P ick you r own h a lf-ru nner
beans . A n drew Cross,
Letar t Fa lls, Oh.

WOODSHOP

W EA TH ERALL

7504

Fo r Sa le or Trad e ·

5PM .
PA IN T gu ns. 1 near l y new
Bin k s, m od e l 62 , $ 125 I
used Dev1lb1SS, S65 Bo th
for $175 . 304 B82 J376 al t er 5

Board 1ng and groom 1ng
Gor do n
set l e rs.
stort1ng a t S91J\1 .00 P r rcc 1n Engl ish Cocke r Spa niel s.
eludes pool , dec k , fence , Ca l l446 4 t 9 1.
trit er,
l rner.
and
rn
sta tlaf ron under norma l
Jran1e's Pet Shop I m rt e
qr ound
con d itro n
F re e West o f Gal 1tpol 1s on R t
shop at home servrcc (n il 141 O pen Monday thru Sal .
I 800 6'1 4 851 1
9 5 . Ca ll 446 7no .

PLETELY

~400

7HE l&lt;ll'

59

At he ns,

bl&lt;1c k Chow pupp tes, Sep t .
EQ UI P Exc concl Ca ll 1 CFA Him al aya n. Per
RADCO 304 523 1378
sian a nd Siamese ki tte ns.
N ew Lrlae, b lue. and cho
Bees. 'f el low &amp; mrdn rfe Srilmese
and
B l ue
Honey li b o r case Cal l l56 Hi malaya n kiffens. Ca ll
6866
446 J844 alter 4 p.m

SWI MMI N G
POO L S
PRE SEASON
SALE
$999 00
IN S T ALLED~! '
Above grou na pool COM

picnic
t ables,
porch
swi ngs, m ost wood produc ts. W1 cou rt St., Gall i po lis .

I'I~==========~===========~~ caSse
n.ooottem i..deck
$5,800.
, newCall
top per
446·,
S4

CAPTAIN STEEMER Car ·

Ca ll992·5275.

19BO Toyota, l on g bed, 5
sp d : ,
P io neer A M · F M

0•-.-.-.

446 7497

Brow nr ng 7.000 12 g unge
8e lg 1u1T1 made sn ot g un
Slug barr el . 3 rn rnagn u m
barrel fu l l choke, 2J~ barrel
lu ll c hoke $500 6 14 667

SANDERS
CON
TRACTING, Carpentry
work &amp; pa i nt ing, co ncrete,

Ca11446·2107 .

753B.

Armslro ng wood burning POO DL E GROOM ING
sl ave, a l most new 3 ff by 2 Ca ll Judy Tay lor ar 36/
It
por tab le d rshwasher, 7120.
relr1qera t or , r l ect . coo k
stove . Ca l l .446 0167

Bnck.s. bl ocks, &amp; lumbe r
(Cherry &amp; Wa l nut! Ca l l
756 6866 .

1182

1970 Chevrol et Longhorn
picku p truck, J/ 4 ton, 4 spd .
wi th eXtras. looks good .

79 Chevr ole t . sh ort bed
tr uck, 6 cyl., au to ., 8,600
orig . m i les, $4,795 . Ca ll 446·

56

RESTAURANT &amp; STORE

STUCCO PLASTERING ·
texturPd ceilings,
com·
mercial and residential ,
free estimates . Call 256 ·

pe t Cl eaning featured by
Haffel l Brothers Custom
Carpet s . Free estimat es.

Trucks lo r Sa l e

72

Mi sc. M erchandic e

GI N SE N Gca l l COllect
you have ready tc se l l
304 762 2531

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Crossman B · B' s ' Milk Car·
ton' bo;.; of 1500
Specia l
s 1 09 box . Spri ng Va lley
Trad i ng Co ., Spring Va lley

8025

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landscaping. 446·2787.

AP T. INC. 2

be dr o o m.
ki tc he n
nished , ca rpet ed, bi ll s
ti a ll y pa id . S200 . m o
ce lle nt neig hborhood ,

2

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en gin e, collectors item.
priced on inspection, good
condition. J I .C Staff House
Rd, Pt. P l easant. Near
fairgrou nds .

Ecli pse 12 ga . game loads
W6 shot, 10 she I Is per box,
S3 95 box. Spring Valley
Tra1nd Co .. Spring Valley
P laza. 446 ·8025.

They'll Do It Every Time

Hou sehol d Good s

1967 MUSTA NG, V·8 2B9

B025.

6CRYSTAL scanner . Bear
Cil l

1975 COSWORTH twin·cam
Vega . 304-675-5679 aller S
p .m

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off
Buck
Knives.
Spring valley Trading Co.,
Spring Valley Plaza, 446 ·

Compound Bow Special
PSE s•zzler laminated lim
bs, magnesi um handl e, 50
lb
pull
Specia l $39 .95.
Spr1 ng Va lley Trading Co . .
Spring Va lley Plaza . 446

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Improvements

1~

903 1

CB,TV, Ra dt o
E qu rpm en t

by Larry Wright

6025.

John Deer e 440 A log ski d
der, 1968 mode l, machi n
c al ly good . $7,000 . Cal l 38 8

12

KIT 'N' CARLYLE '"

White metal detectors·
Opening Special ~ off on
al l white metal detectors.
Spring valley Trading Co.,
Spring Valley Plaza . 446·

GE dryer . l1ke new,$90 00
May t ag au tomiltr c washer ,
nrce , $90 .00 Ca ll 446 8 181

304 887 3356
J

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5 .00 PM

For Sd le 2 p1ece l ivrng room
surte and I charr with ot
roma n . Call 446400 1 after

2352
fR A IL E R space 3 mrle s
tram TOwn 1unctron 2 &amp; 61 at
old Y _ Pt Pleasan t . 675
J2.J8

54

Compac t W h i r lpool was her
&amp; dryer. com pacf Wards
was her &amp; dryer, 36' co p
pert one
ra nge, Maytag
d iShwasher, True t one 19'
c olor TV , RCA 25 ' co lor TV .
E ll 1oll App l ia nce, 446 373J

8436

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all

all
case kn1ves. Spr1ng Valley
Tr adi ng Co ., Spr inq Vn l lev
Plaza . 446 8025

53
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lu rn rs hed . JO.t 675 651:.?

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ranges
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�Page-1o-The Daily Sentinel

~omeroy-Middleport,

.Area deaths

f

Michael Danko
Michael !Mickey) Danko, Jr., 43,
Millfield, died Thursday afternon at
the O'Bieness Hospital, Athens.
Mr. Danko was born at Millfield
the so of Michael and Marie Hayden
Danko of Millfield.
In addition to his parent.s he is survived by two brothers,Paul Danko,
Millfield, and David Danko of

Fall.

Emergency runs

Athens ; one sister, Mary Ann
Danko, Millfield.
Fuineral services will be held Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at the Millfield
Church of Christ with the Rev. Paul
Johnson officiating. Burial will be in
Hilltop Cemetery, Millfield. Friends
may call at Hughes Funeral Home,
Athens, Saturday from 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. and at the church on Sunday
one hour prior to services.

Ohio

Five calls were answered by local
emergency units Thursday, . the
Meigs County Emergency Medical
Service reports.

The Pomeroy Unit at II : 02 p.m.,

took John Imboden from the
fairgrounds to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; at 4:07a.m., Nona Ritchie
from Pomeroy Health Care Center
to Veterans Memorial, and at 10:18
a.m. took David Iannarelli from the
Meigs High School where he was injured during football practice to the
Holzer Medical Center. At 7:45
each, speed; William T. Knittel, p.m., the Syracuse Unit went to
Middleport, $35.50, no valid Maplewood Lake to treat Lisa Pearreg1strat10n : Ernest Newlun, Long son and at 11 :55 p.m. took Bob Willis
Bottom, $360.50, DWI; Duane Bar- from his residence to Veterans
ber, Rt. ,J. Reedsville, $62.55, Memorial.
reckless operation.

Friday. August21, 1911

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Frederick W. Sisson and John T.
Williams. Gordon Winebrenner is
the only candidate for the board of
public affairs in that community and
incwnbent, George E. Holman. is the
only candidate for treasurer.

In Rutland Village, there is a shortage or council C&amp;lldidates. Four
seats on council are fo be filled there
also bill there are only three candidates who include Richard L. Fetty, Stephen L. JenkiM and James L.
Spangler. There is no filed candidate
for one seat on that community's
board of public affairs.

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costs, five days confinement, six

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months probation. DWI. $75 and
costs, five days confinement. failure
to obey police officer: Frances
Miller, Rutland, $50 and costs,
failure to yield right of way: Mike
Pierce. Rutland . 30 days confinement,

costs only,

two

HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS

year

Forie1ting bonds were William S.
Thornton, Middleport, and David L .
Leffingwe ll. Chesapeake. $40 50

Inflation
•
eats Income
rises in "80
WASHINGTON r API - Ra1ses
rccc1ved by American workers
melted to less than nothmg under the
heat of inflation last year, with
families' 'real" income disappearmg faster than 111 at least a
quarter-century , the government
says.
"Real." or inflatiOn-adjusted. mcome. lell 55 percent 111 1960, the
biggest drop the government has

To help, we make the following types of loans:•

109 HiR!J St, Pomeroy
Bub &amp; Cbariene Hofelicb

probation , confinement suspended,
resisting; Faye B. Brevik, Livermore, Colorado, $26 and costs ,
speed: Matthew S. Swysgood,
Columbus, $21 and costs, speed:
Michael Vance. Cheshire, $5 and
costs, unsafe vehicle.

For generations we've been lending money (all kinds of loans
for all kinds of reasons) to businesses and people in our
community. They have deserved our help and we intend to
continue serving them through our responsible and openminded lending policies. After all, the bank that doesn't take
the opportunity to be a part of a community's social and
economic progress is passing up a great investment.

THE PHOTO PLACE

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BACK TO SCHOOL
SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS

Kilpatrick on the ·n. C. amendment, ·A-2
You can talk to the animals, B-1
Voyager 2 tours Saturn, D-1

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unba

We know the meaning of the word. .

We are_fl:_ou· making appointments for your
color se nior portratls. Your preview set will
include nul only pbotos before traditional oil
backdrops but pbulo~ in a//raclive outdoor
sellinl[S.
GIVE US A CALL
EVENINGS &amp; WEEKENDS

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Broadcast packiJge

Terminate 19 cases in court
Fourteen d•fendants were fined
and. five others forieited bonds in
Meigs CoUIJty Court Wednesday.
Fined by Judge Patrick O'Brien
were Harold Darnell, Pomeroy, $10
and costs, speed; Marshall Roush.
Racine, $27 and costs, speed; Robert
Terry, Belpre, $10 and costs.
assured · dear distance; Phy His
Custer, Pomeroy , $10 and costs, stop
sign violation; Scott Stout, Albany ,
$26 and costs, speed; Timothy
Hawthorne, Long Bottom SlO and
costs, left of center; James White,
Marietta, $22 and costs, speed:
Joann McClintock, Pomeroy $10 and
costs, stop sign violation: Leo B.
Loscar , Parkersburg. $250 and

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Vol. 15 No. 28

By JEFF·GRABMEIER
Tlmes-Senlluel Staff
GALUPOUS- Arson. It's one of
the most dangerous, costly and
hard-t&lt;rprove crimes and it's on the
rise .

An estimated one billion dollars
worth of homes , businesses and
vehicles go up in smoke in America
each year.
In Gallipolis , about $6{),000 worth
of
was torched during 1980,

and officials are not hopeful the
figure will decrease anytime soon.
" No doubt about it, instances of
arson have been increasing for the
past four of live years," Gallipolis
Fire Chief James Northup said.

'From time to t rme the tvtlltbltlty olthe aiJove toane1 may h&amp;vero be cut1111ed or llmlttd· dtpendlng on the banM 'I
1uppty ot tendaCte lui'ICis.

Serving the needs of people who deserve our help.

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

"About 25 percent of all our fires
each year are arscn," Northup said.
The problem is both national and
local. Figures can tell some of the
story:
-Arson is blamed for 1,000 deaths
a year in the United States. Ohio had
88arson deaths in 1980.
-Arson is the fifth leading cause
of fires, but ranks first in dollar
losses, according to the U.S . Department of Commerce.
-Arson inceased 285 percent from
1966 to 1975, according to figures
released by the National Fire
Protection Association.
-Only one person has gone to jail
on an arson charge in Gallia County
in the past nine years.
In Gallipolis, the fire department
investigates between 10 and 15 ~rson
fires each year, Northup said.
"People think of it as just a
problem in the big cities," he said. "
but lately it seems to be spilling over
into our area ."

evidence '' indicating arson, then the
state fire marshal is called in to do
further investigation.
A trained investigator can determine how a £ire is caused by
exammmg such things as the point
of origin of the fire and how the fire
travelled, Northup said.
In addition, the fire marshal' s office has an arson lab in Columbus
where tests ca n' be run on the
remains of a fire to see if there is
evidence of a deliberately set fire.
This arson lab is the only one of its
kind in the country, according to
Harry Lyons. public information
director for the fire marshal's office.
The office also trains many local
fire and law enforcement officials to
recognize possible arson fires ,
Detective Michael Tucker of the
Gallipolis City Police and Sgt.
Raymond Pope of the Gallia County
Sheriff's Department have both
received such training .
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Northup blames the downturn in
the economy as the major reason for
the increase in arson.
" What these arsonists are doing
basically, is selling out to the insurance company ."
He said burning to collect insurance is the nwnber one motive
for arson, so arson increases when
the economy is bad.
According to Noreen Wills, public
information director for the Ohio Insurance Institute, Ohioans pay as
much as one-third of their fire insurance premiwns to arson losses.
Northup said revenge or hate is
lite second most common motive for
arson.
Most of the other arson fires are
set by juveniles or pyromaniacs.
Pyromaniacs are those that derive
pleasure frum burning a building.
Northup sa id every fire is
carefully investigated to sec if arson
is a possible cause.
If local officials find "good, solid

·Authorities seize $8 million
of "Meigs County Green''
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COLUMBUS, Ohio I AP) - In the
drug culture the marijuana that
hails from certain hills in southern
Ohio is known as " Meigs Country
Green" and rated among the best in
the land.
But to law enforcement officers
it's just "dope," plain and simple.
During a five-day hunt in Athens and
Meigs counties in the past week,
police say they've seized several
tons of the plants and uncovered an
elaborate irrigation system used by
growers of the illegal weed.
During the last hours of the hunt
which began Sunday and ended
Thursday night, the Meigs County
sheriff's department and federal
agents pulled up 2,000 plants in
Dover Township and confiscated 500

recorded since it began compiling

vir~

luaiiy unchanged in 1979 and hadn't
dropped by any significant amount
since the 4 percent and 2.6 percent
declines of 1974 and 1975.
The spring 1980 recession also contributed to last year's nega tive
record. holding income gams to 7.:l
percent - about $21.020 annua l income for a median famtl y, the
r~port sai1\ .
Then inflation - pegged at 13.5
percent for the terms of this survey
- more than wiped out what gains
were made.
·· These adverse conditions har-

med ali Americans but had
especia lly harsh consequences for
the working poor, who are among
those most vulnerable to recessionInduced unemploymenl," Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige
said in a statement accornpcmying
t~e report.

No arrests had been made as of
pounds in Meigs County.
Besides the marijuana found in Friday. Officials said they are
Thursday's raid, Meigs County having problems proving who
deputies confiscated a generator, an cultivated the plants.
Keller Smith . BCI assistant
electric pump, about 500 feet or hose
and sprinklers. The sheriff's depart- -superintendent, sa id the focus of the
ment said the growers had pumped raids was to confiscate the
water from a nearby pond to spray marijuana before it was harvested
so that it would not be sold.
the plants.
Despite the relative success ol the
During the search, the Meigs
Mei gs County Sheriff James
hunt,
County deputies were assisted by
agents from the Bureau of Criminal Profitt estimated that his office and
Identification and Investigation of the state agent.s only got aboul5 percent of the Meigs County marijuana
the stale attorney general's office.
Accordmg to Attorney General crop.
"Marijuana plants were becoming
William J . Brown, the hunt turned
up 4.25 tons of marijuana. Brown's a farm cash crop in Meigs County,"
office said th e confiscated said Brown. "We were finding plants
marijuana would have a street value staked to poles like tomatoes."
1Continued on A-41
of $8 million .

Courthouse levy Tuesday; county
officials 'cautiously optimistic~
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WE'RE MAKING ROOM FOR
OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF

The Ladies Auxiliary of Drew Webster Post 39, American Legion, will
meet at 7 ·30 p.m. Tuesday at the
J)&lt;!St home.

Ho~pital

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such figures in 1947. the Census
flureau reported Thursday.
Real income had remai ned

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Arson: costly, growing problem in Gallia

Residential real estate loans to individuals
Home improvement loans
Commercial loans to small and large businesses
Consumer loans
Farm loans
Education loans

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Sunday, Aug. 23, 1981

1 Middleport-Pomeroy- Gallipolis-Point Pleasant ·

Copyrighted 1981

BERKLINE RECLINERS.

m•ws

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted-Ralph Ballard, Long
Bottom; Robert Rupe, Rutland.
Discharged-William Ryan, Ora
Rice, Patricia Pauley.

ALL CHAIRS IN STOCK
MUST GO

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pound. Pictured, are, front, Amy Berkhlmer; Bll!.n-

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Pomeroy, parcbaled 'ibe grii_IICI
. the . ding, 1-r, Ted Reed, president of the Farmers Bank and
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Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia countians
will decide Tuesday if a 2.1&gt;-mill levy
to raise ftinds for the construction &lt;i
. a new wing to the courthouse is acceptable or not.
To the people closely involved , the
feeling on the levy's chances range
from pessimism to "cautious OJ&gt;timism ," in the words of one supporter.
Conunissioner James Saunders
acknowledged "it's a tough time on
everybody" economically, but he
hopes voters who read and understand what the levy will mean
will cast a yes vote.
According to the language on the
. ballot, the levy's purpose is fqr the
construction, renovation, and improvement of courthouse facilities.
The new wing wHI be built at the site
or the 101-year-old structure vlhich
burned·Jan . 8:
Fwlds raised from the levy will
also pay for equipment, furnishings
and site improvements. real estate
purchase and incidental COllis. The
levy will be in effect for three years
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have only a three-year zoning permil from the city of Gallipolis, and
the new boiler room, which also has
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"We want to present the fa cts to
the publi c," he said. " I'm sure
everyone recognizes the importance
of a courthouse. and we want them
tu understand all the issues before
they give us an automatic no."
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the construction of a new wing, a
sales tax would take 10 years to get
the adequate amount.
The new wing is estimated to cost
$3,500,000, and will contain an ad·ditional 10,000 square feet. It is
hoped it will offer enough space for
the next 50 to 100 years, and centralize some offices, like the
prosecutor's office, which were
displaced by the fire .
Saunders emphasized the temporary nature of the county government's situation. The modulars

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