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Monday, June 25, 1984

I0-The Daily Sentinel

...---Local briefs ••• ----.
Car overturns, man escapes
A Meigs County man escaped Injury when his car overturned alter
avlodlng a deer on Long Hollow Road Friday.
The Gallia·Melgs post of the state highway patrol said Dan C.
Knight. 16,312 Main St., Pomeroy. was eastbound when the deer ran
Into the road. Knight lost control of his vehicle. went off the left sldeol
the road and overturned into a creek at 10:15 p.m. the patrol said.
Knight's car received heavy damage In the accident the patrol said.

Donations sought for family
Due to a fire that destroyed the McOoud residence, the famlly Is
ne&lt;.'&lt;l of thC' following Items: household appllances of various types;
boys' pants, sizes 12 slim, 12 regular, 10 regular and size 28; boys'
shirts, sizP 12 and sizP H; men's shirts, small to large: boys' shoes,
sizPs 2\-i, 3% and 4; pants, 3().3'1, 28-30, 32·32, 34·32 and 34-34; ladies
clothes, dresses and sizP 7% wide shoes.
For addit ional inlonnation, call 992·3500. Items may be delivered
to H5 South Fourth St., Middleport.

Ryan Keith Dill, 26, Rt. 1,
Middleport, died at 1:50 a.m.
Sunday in the emergency room at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mr Dill was born July ~. 1957 In
Gallipolis, the son of Bobby Dlll, Sr.,
Pomeroy, and Nett ie Roush Booker.
Michigan.
He was a drill press operator at
Imperial Electric Company. and
was a member of the Union there.
In addition to his parents he is
survived by his wife. Joyce B1ng
Dlll: one son and daughter at home.
Ryan Dill and Leeanne DIU;
step-mother. Betty Dill, Pomeroy:
five brothers, Bobby Dill, .Jr., Eddie
Dill and Todd Dill, Pomeroy; Mike
Dill, Middleport: Tony DiU. Califor·
nia: two step-sLsters. Gwen Folmer.
l'omeroy and Eileen Ball. Ken·
tucky: onp su•p-brot her. Donnlr
Folmer , Pomeroy: grandmot her.
Annie Dill. Middlepol1.
Funeral scrviccs will be held
Wednesda y at 2:30 p.m at Ewing
Funeral Homr with the Rev .
Richard Rothemich officiating.
Burial 1\11 be m Gilmore Cem elery.
Frimds may call at the funera l
home Tuesday from 2 to~ and i to9 .

illness.
Born Dec. 15, 1922, at Milford.
Ohio. he was the son of the late
Frank Leach and Nellie King Leach .
He was retired from the Leach·
Wamsley Sheet Metal Shop, Point
Pleasant. after 15 years of service.
He was a veteran of World War II,
having served in the U.S. Army.
Su1viving are his wife, Phy Ills
Dunlap Leach; six daughters,
Stephanie Leach, Sandra Leach,
Cathy Selby, Mary M yers, Pamela
Rayburn and Brenda Rainey, all of
Point Pleasant; three sons, Worthy ,
Frankie and Sheldon. all of Point
Pleasant; one sister, LeNora Leach.
Point Pleasant; four brothers.
Worthy, Hugh and Jack. all of Point
Pleasant. and Raymond, Pitts·
burgh, Pa.: and 15 grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by one
brother, Lewis 1Pete 1 Leach.
Funeral services will he at I p.m .
Thesday at Wilcoxen Funeral Home
with the Rev. Marshall Bonecu ner
officiating. Burial will follow in
Kirkland Memorial Gardens. Point
PlPasant.
Friends may call at the funeral
home after 5 p.m. Monday.
Military gravesld&lt;' rites will be
conducted by American Legion Post
23 of Point Pleasant.

E!lther Sylwster

Rosa L Hoplit

EsthPr H . Sylvester, College
Road. Syracuse, died Sunday night
at Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Funeral arrangements will br
announced by Ewing Funeral
Home

Rosa !_.. Hoplit. 83, Apple Grove.
was dead on arrival at Pleasant
Valley Hospital Monday morning.
Arrangements wlU be announced
later by the Wilcoxen Funeral
Home.

Russell A. Roush

I

Rus.;ell A. Roush. 90, N('W Haven.
died Saturday In Pleasant Vallev
Hospital.
Born Dl.or:. ll. 1893, at Broad Run,
he was lhP son of the late Geo rge
Michael and Serepta Roush.
He was preceded in death b~· his
wifP. Eima Knapp Roush, who died
in J!lro, and a son. Gmrge Evorelt
Roush.
He was a coalminC'r. a portf'ry
worker, and a memtx•r of Zion
Lutheran Church of Broad Run .
Suniving a!'f' two daughters.
Mildred Hayes. Pomeroy. Ohio, and
Dorortha Leachman. Marif'lla .
Ohio; two sons, Presley and Lesley.
both of NPW Haven: HI grandchild·
ren and l2 great -grandchildrPn.
Funeral Sf'rvircs will be at l p.m .
Tuesday at Foglesong Funeral
Homf', Mason. with the Rev. G&lt;'orgr
Weirick oHiciatlng . Burial wUI
fo llow in Craham Cemetf'ry .
Friends ma v rail at the' funeral
home aftrr 2 p.m Monday.

Husst&gt;ll Nitz
Funeral S&lt;'rvices for Russ('ll
F:ugme "Bones" :-J it z. 19. iii Bl&gt;C'Ch
St .. Mirldlrpol1. who di&lt;&gt;d in a
Sat urda y morning fin\ will iJ&lt;' hl'ld
Ill a.m Tul'sdU\' at thr bdng
Funeral Home with thP R.., .. C'l.1de
V . Hf'ndf'rson officiating.
Burial will follow in tht' R&lt;'f'Ch
lnwf' CC'mC'h'T:,.·.
Fril'nds ma y ca ll at fhf' funC'ral
hornP Monday.· from6to~p.m . ln Jif'u
of flowprs, thP famil y is asking that
ml'morial contributions bC' madf' to
chiiJn•n ·s organizations.
Nit z wa.~ prf'('t:'decJ in d{'ath by hi s
matf'rnal grandparents, E lmC'r and
M rvl a Schaefer.
Surviving are his parrots. Coy E
;md Nora RoSf' Sc hade r :'\Jitz of
M iddl&lt;·pol1: three brothers. Brian
and Donald, both of Middlopon. and
!( icky, of Pomeroy: two sisters.
VickiC" Morrison, Pomero~~ . a nd
DPbi Brockert, Sidney: paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
and Magnolia Nit z, Pomeroy: two
nephPWs, Jonathan and Jason
Brockert, Sidney; one niecC', Jen·
niter Sehaefer, Pomeroy; several
aunts, uncles and cousins.
Hew as a member oft he Pomeroy
Church of the Nazarene.

Charles Leach
Charles W. (Chick) Leach, 61,412
Lewis St .. Point Pleasant, died ln
Veterans Hospital, Huntington, Saturday evening following a long

Meigs County area happenings ...
Eastern board meets p.m. tn the Commlssoners' office In Bluegrass mu!lic
The Eastern Local Board ol the Meigs County Courthouse.

Issued a marriage license In
Meigs County Probate Court were
John Wayne Tuttle, 21, ol Racine,
and Gay a Denise Culver, 18, ol
Racine.
Filing for divorce in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court were Martha
Hart, by Catherine Jones, of Bailey
Run, Pomeroy, and Dennis Hart, of
Middleport.

Educa tlon will hold a special
meeting June 'n, beginning at 6:30
p.m ., to discuss personnel and
building matters.

Squads make 13
runs over weekend

'They were: 9:5i a.m. Saturday,
Middleport squad went to South
Fourth Street for Rus.;ell Nitz, who
was D.O.A. In the pmergency room
of Veteran's Memorial Hospital ;
11 : 13 a.m., the Pomeroy squad went
to West Main Street following an
auto accident and later transported
Kathy Watson to VMH; 6:17p.m.,
the Racine squad transported
Elmond Leamond from the RacinP
laundennat to VMH; 7:17 p.m ..
Middleport squad transported R.o·
hert Clonch. 125 Cole St .. to VMH :
10:39 p.m .. Syracuse squad trans·
ported Aida Gunther, Second
Avenue. to VMH.
On Sunday, at 12:49 a.m., the
Middleport squad transported Ryan
Dehi,Bradbury,toVMH; 1: 13a.m ,
the Pomeroy squad transported
Gerry Litchfield and Walter Smith
from Hartley's Shoe Store to VMH;
6:32 a.m., Tuppers Plains squad
transported Willie Grueser.
Tuppers Plains. to Holzer Medical
Center: 6: 59 a.m.. the Pomeroy
squad transported Charlotte Grant.
State Route 7, to HMC; 10:08 a.m ..
Rutland squad transported Edith
Talbot from Salem Center to
O'Bieness Hospital In Athens: 2:51
p.m .. the SyramS&lt;' squad trans·
ported Gary Mal11n, Church Str('('l.
to VlVIH; 5:57p.m .. Rutland squad
transportod Sherman Bashan.
County Road 10, to VMH . At i: 21
p.m.. he was nown to Grant
Hospital. Columbus; 8:23 p.m. , the
Rutland squad transported Roger
Gibson from Meigs Min&lt;' No. 2 to
O'Bieness.

acrP. Rutland.
.John W. Stobart to Donn a R .
S!Obart. parcPls, Susson.
Lillian Z.&gt;rklp lO Z.•lda Maxine
Hobsteller, Pamela JanC' O'Laugh·
lin, Bett v Jpan Krdwsezvn, Lo1 44.
Middlop&lt;Jrt Village.
Harry L. Cummings. d('t'('dsN:l.
Lillia A. Cummings, affida\'il.
Salisbury .
Lillie A. Cummings to Alan l.ep
Cumm ins, ~.3 acrC'. Salishury
.John L Suttle. Susan 1.. Suttle.
.lamPs W. Suttle. Greta Su tt le to
M ononga hda Pm... ·pr Co ., Oliv1 ~.
William R N icholas . Carol~r n
~ich o ls o n to (;f'nP V ancf'. I .ot -I.
Rut land Villag{'.
Na n('_\' .J .lasJX'rS to .Jack Alan
Ounawa _
, .. Tracts. Rutland Vil lagr
Ncm r\' .1. Jaspt&gt;rs to .Jack Alan
DunHway·. Trncts. Sutt on.
Waynr 0. Roush. Claudia floush
ro Trustf'f's of ThP Carmf'l Mr thn·
dist Church .. (lfR anP. Sutton .
Marion K FugatP. Eif'annr C
Fugarr. Dan C. Arnolrt . PatriciJ A
ArnoiQ ro KPnnPth R N('igkr .
Brenda D N~iglcr. Pt I."! .
Middleport .
.JoSC'ph R. Forf'm:tn. r-:w'l\'n
Forrman to .Jam rs H . Forf'man.
Pamf'ls F
ForPman. I arn •.
l .f'banon.
Flovd Cummin,, Addie M . C' um ·
mtn s tn Howard W. Brrwrr.
Margan'! F.. F3rrwrr. intrrrs r roa l.
oil, gas and othc•r minC'rals. Lrtarr.
Maud&lt;' R . NPison b) ( :uardiun to
SouthPrn Ohio Coa l Co ., Parcels.
SalE•m.
Charles D . F.stcp. Charlene M .
Estep to Jpannil' ,JonPs. Parcrls.
Scipio.
Donald Lw Cremeans. Sharon K .
C' rPml•ans to CliJ rl•nn• TTiplr!l .
Carol Triplett ..1 acres, Lebanon .
.Jack L . Ritchie to Robert R.
Ritchie, Darlene Ritchie. 2 acres,
Sutton.
Alan Blackwood, Marta H. Black ·
wood to Charles Van Met er.
Bernice Van M eter, 10 acres.
Rutland .
Earl B. Morris, Opal Morris to
John William Stobart , Naomi F.
Stobart. 0.2731 acre, Sutton.
Charles E. Hamlin, Lyda Hamlin
to Fred Wooten, Allee Wooten,
Parcel, Col umbia .
Harold 0. Long, deceased,
Mildred Pauline Long, affidavit ;
M lddleport .

:vtildrcn PaulinP Long to Virtory
Baptist Church. Lot 7. Middleport.
ErnPst D. Barringf'r. Ferra
BaiT!ngrr to Monongahela Power
Co .. Right of Wa;·. Olive.
Davlu L. Shrlburnr. Ellen Shrl·
burne to Monongahela Power Co ..
Right of Way. Ol! vr.
Pat E. Mitchell . Marcella SuP
Mitcholl to .Jamos E. Simpson.
Ruby E. Simpson. Lot 21. Middle·
port Village.
.Jayrnar Coal Co. to Leslie R
F'acPmyPr, Karrn L. Facrmyf'r,
Pt. Lot :), Bradbury.
.Jamf's R . Stew&lt;irl to Gal)' I.
Smith, KathiE'C'n M . Smith, Pan
Lot, Pom!'rov .
l.t'l' 0. Wood .Jr . B&lt;&gt;atricr Wod .
SusiP &amp;&gt;ss fka Wood to Ht'lr n BaPr.
Lots, Sv r&lt;.~c ust · \'illag&lt;'.
Hilda While to Thomas F: ugenf'
White. Susan White. 4..109 ac res.
\ heslcr.
.James F. . St. Clair to Cloria J . St .
Clair. Lot 7. Sunon.
Paul M . Darnell. deceased. lla S.
Durnell, Mfid a\' lt. Pomeroy·
V il lagp
PParl E I.ittlP , dPcrasC'd. by·
F;-;c'('Ufnr, tn William A. Willford.
l'h;Irlolh• A . Willford. ParcPl.
Hull and.
.John A. Srnilh . dc•ceas&lt;'CI, Ethel
Smith. , Elf'anor W&lt;:iltPr, Mcngan•t
Swatzcl, dccPasrd. Perry Smith,
dtX""caSf'd, WilhC'IminP Maif'r, Thoma s A. Smith, affidavit , PomProy
Village.
Margaret SwatzPI, deccasc'CI . AI ·
hen Swatzel, Marilvn Burgan, Jo
Swift, Affidavit. Pomeroy Village.
Albert Swatzel. decraSf'd. Ca t he·
rinP Swatzel, Marilyn Burgan, Jo
Swift, Affidavit, Pomerov Village.
Perry Smith, deceased. Dolorous
Smith, Rodney Smith. &lt;;ten Smith,
Melanie Bast , Affidavit. Pomeroy
Village.
Dolorous Smith, deceased. Rod·
ney Smith, Glen Sm ith. Melanie
Bast, Affidavit. Pomeroy VIllage.
Rodney B. Smith, Sharon L.
Smith, Melanie Bast. Gary Bast,
Thomas A. Smith, Wilhelmine
Maler. Richard Maier to Ethel
Smith. First Wa r d , Parcel,
Salisbury.
Eleanor Walter, Homer R. Wal·
ter to Ethel Smith, Lot, Salisbury.
Jo Swift. William Swift to Ethel
Smith, Lot, Salisbury.
Marilyn Burgan, John Burgan to
Ethel Smith, Lot, Salisbury.
Catherine Smith, Landon W.
Smith to Ethel Smith, Lot.
Salisbury.

The Rutland Junior Firemen will
have a meeting Wednesday June 'n.

Hearing Tuesday
There will he a revenue sharing
hearing Tuesday from 2 p.m . to 3

All members are requested to bring
tickets and ticket money.

Gallia, Fulton SWCD named first place
winners in 37th annual Goodyear program
Gallla and Fulton soli and water
conservation districts tSWCD! and
Ohio's first-place winners In the
37th annual Goodyear Conservation
Awards Program.
Meigs and Hardin soil and water

conservation districts are the
runners-up In the competition
sponsored by the Goodyear Tire
and Rubber Company In coopera·
tlon with the National Association of
Conserva tion Districts tNACD !.
The winning districts were
judged on their resource conserva·
lion achievements by Sally VanMe·
tcr, Deputy Director, Ohio Depart ·
m e nt of Natural R eso urces
1ONDR 1. representing the Ohio Soil
and Water Conservation Commls·
sian: Dan Conrad. Assistant State
Conservationist representing the
USDA Soil Conservation Service;
Larry Vance. Chief, Division of Soil
and Water, ODNR: and John
Sehaeffer representing the Ohio
Federation of soil and w ater
conservation districts , according to
Ra y Oviatt, awards program
dirPCtor
Tw o reprf:"sPntatives from each of
the first-place districts will receive

expenses-paid, vacation-study trips
to the Wigwam Resort and Goo·
dyear Fanns, Litchfield Park.
Arizona. In December.
Fred Sh!ninger, Delta, Ohio
named by Fulton SWCD as Its
outstanding cooperator. and a
district board member will repres·
ent that district on the grand prize
tour . Gallla SWCD names the
Wedemeyer Brothers, Northup.
Ohio Its outstanding cooperators
and will be reprsented on the tour
by a cooperator and a district board
member. They will be joined by
representatives from 51 oth&lt;•r
winning districts from across the
nation.
Plaques also wtll be presented to
the top districts and the runners-up

By the Bend ......... Paged, 6

CJ•ss!flem ........ Pages 6, 7, 8
Comics-TV .............. Page 9
Death&lt;! ................... Page 10
Edllorlals ................ Page 2
Sports ................ Pages 3, 4,

There will he bluegrass music,
featuring Bristol Mountain Bluegrass, July 4, at Portland Park In
Poriland, Ohio, from 1: ll p.m . to
5: ll p.m. The event Is being
sponsored by Profits Grocery of
Portland. Those attending are
asked to bring their own lawn chair.

Meigs agency second

at a meeting of the Ohio Federation
of Soli and Water Conservation
Districts. In addition. the outstand·
lng cooperators with all completing
districts will receive plaques.
Outstanding cooperators for the
Meigs SWCD are Thereon and
!.lary L. Johnson. Racine, Ohio.
Clark BrE'neman. AgiPr, Ohio Is the
oustanding cooperator with Hardin
SWCD.
Ca rr ol l SWCD, Champaign
SWCD. Defiance SWCD. Erie
SWCD. Fairfield SWCD. Knox
SWCD. Richland SWCD. and
Wayne SWCD. first place winners
within Thf' past fivc years and hence

ineligible to repeat. were named
Honor District in recognition of
their continued excellence.

fanty

cloudy loolght. Low

~- Soudlerly wiDds 10-lSmph.

CLEVElAND !API -The next
jackpot in the "Ohio Lotto" game is
estimated al $3.4 millionafternoone
chose all six numbers selected in the
latest draw ing, state lotteryofficials
said .
The Lotto game Saturday night
had sa les of$4,075.712, while holders
of winning tickets will share
$1,121.~. officials said.
Winning numbers from the draw·
lngwere 1, 7, 10,16, 'nand 33.

C.len Smith. Sue Smith to Ethel
Smith. Lot. Salisbury.
Violet M. Smith to B&lt;?rnard Dylc
Bay.lrma LPW Bav . . f,1acrc.Oiive.
C.ary P. Norris. Donna M . Norri s
to Harry L yons Sr . Wanda L .\'ons .
Lot o7. Racine Village.
Delmar Dean Clark. BP!ly 1..
Cla r k, Susan Clark. Elmer C.ene
Clark. Linda Lou Smith, Robert
Smith. Norma Jean Duke, Harold
Dukt•, Mat·tha Louise RI'&lt;'VC'S,
Barbara Ann Ryan, Frank Ryan .
Mary Lou Madden, Kennrth Mad·
den Sr .. Dana Ray Clark, Paul
Cind
Edwayrd Clark
F. Sutphin,
to Br:vnn K.Lot
Sutphin,
:l.10.
Sa li sbury.
William A . Watson, Nancy L.
Watson 10 Craig C. Folev, Ruth S.
Folev, Lot, Orange.
Charll's M yers 1X his m ark \,
.Ioyer Myers to TC'rry Elkins.
onf'·fo urt h acr r, Antiquity.
.Justin(' Lf'ah;...· to WarrPn E.
Lrah~·, 1~ acres, Orange.
.Jessif' L('{' Buchanan by Trustee,
Edna LouiSf' Buchanan by Trustff.
10 f{a lph A. Wells . Mary E. Wells.
l.ol. Ches ler.

Wimbledon play begins •.•Page 4

Wednesday, variable ckludlne8s
with sc•"
showers and
thunderslonns. Hlgb 80-M.
Chance of rain 3lpercen&amp; lonlghl
and i50 pen:e.Jt Weom~.

rea

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Surplus went to schools - Rhodes
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Copyrighted 1984

2 Section~ . 18 Poge1&gt;

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, June 26, 1984

Democrats, who last year approved Celeste's 90
percent income tax increase, want to give $50 million
of a projected $131 million state budget surplus to
taxpayers.
The distribution fonnula has not been adopted, but
refunds likely will be based on the amount of taxes an
Individual paid.
Rhodes. who met with reporters Monday In his role
as chairman of the Reagan Bush '84 Ohio Steering
Committee, repeatedly dodged questions about the
proposal.
" I have no comment. I'm not going to set in
judgment on anybody in state government at this

By JOHN CHALFANT
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio lAP) Republican Gov.
James A. Rhodes has been out of public office for 18
months and Insists he has nothing to say about what
his successor- Democratic Gov. Richard Celesteis doing.
But while Rhodes was busy sidestepping reporters'
questions about his v iews of Celeste's plan for a $50
mUllan income tax rebate, he tunted that he favors
giving such money to schools.
Action on the reba te plan offered by major ity
Democrats has captured the spotlight as the House
and Senate return tor a brief summer sessio n.

25 Cenl~

A Multimed ia Inc Newspope1

time," Rhodes sa id. ''I'm out. they're In ... and no
one's going to put any words In my mouth. I have no
comment on what they're doing in the Stat ehoUS&lt;'.
Period."
But when askl'() why he did not pmpose such a
refund when he was confronted with a surplus as
governor, Rhodes said: "We gave it all to schools. $150
million. At that time the schools were just a littiP
worse off than they've been at other times."
Rhodes also referred to f('pol1s tJw refunds would
amount to $12.50 if distributed evenly among 4 m illion

1axpayers.
"You better wait until he gets through first, all of

you. Don't spend 11 ," Rhodes jokc'CI. " .. .A lot of tlw
""ives will be spending the re&gt;batc and may not g"t it.
You can' t tell."
Senate Mmority Leader Paul G1Umor. l\l'ort
Ctinton, said H.epublicans arc undec:idt&gt;d about
whether to offer an amendmf'nt or JXlliCy .&lt;.,tatrmf•nl
favoring a bigger rC'fund or a reduction in incomr t&lt;:~x

ra tes.
"I think I he point \\'f' w.1nt to makP is I hf' rf'biltP h so
minor in relation to what thPsurplus is.·· G illmor S&lt;Jid
He expects it will be at least $3llmillion b\' th&lt;' Junc :~1
md of the fiscal yPar instead of the $1,11 million
projected by ((' )('SIC .

Middleport council concerned
about safety of fire fighters
By TERESA MELCHER
Sentinel Staff wrn.,r
Live power lines duringthereccn t
fatal fire were one of the it em s
discussed Monday by the Middle·
pon Council in its regular meeting.
"The houSf' burned down beforo
the power was turned off." said
Councilman Dewey Horton.
Horton said he was concerned
about the safety of the firefighters.
Council questioned w~ether the
fire department had the authority to
cut off the power or they had togo 10
Gallipolis to get a truck to assist .
" They have the authority. " said
Councilman Carl Horky. After the
las t major fire. som e of the firemen
had been trained to cut the power off.
he added.
Mayor Fm:l L. Hoffman said hf'

Louery winners

Meigs property transfers

Margaret Barrell. dPceased. Ro·
bert Barrett. Affidavit. Rutland.
Robert Barrett. Mary Barrell to
Robert Barrell. Mary Burrell ..40

Meet Wednesday

Cable-TV..•Page 2

Weather

Maniage license

Thirteen squad runs were re·
ported by the Meigs County Emer·
gency Medical Service during the
weekend.

Area deaths
Ryan Dill

I

Inside today:

f'
CONTRffiUTE - Vaughan's Cardinal In Middleport, for the sixth
consecutive year, look part in "Grocers Day," sponsored by the
American Cancer Society. Vaughan's donated a percentage of sales for
the day, which was held on Ju"" 9,tothecancersoclety.1bemoney will
be uS&lt;'II in leukemia research. Shown are, from left, Ruby Vaughan of
Vaughan's Cardinal, pn.&gt;sentlng a check to Mary O'Brit'fl, a
repn.•••entative of th&lt;• Meigs Chapt..•r of the i\merican f :anc&lt;.r Society.

BARN AAJSIN' - Workers at the Meigs County Fairgrounds begin
work on the roof of a sheep and swine buDding. The building is nearly
completed, and finL•hing touches could he put on by the end ol the week.

Hospital news
VETERANS

MEMOillAI~

Report car sales strong

IIOSPI-

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DETROIT (AP) - The traditionally strong summer car-buying
season has begun with a bang. with U.S. automakers posting
mld.June sales figures 12.4 percent higher than the comparable
period a year ago.
The six major manufacturers reported Monday that car sales lor
June 11-20 were the best lor the period In six years.
The Increase kept the auto industry's year-to-date sales !".UC ai27.R
percent ahead of last year's pace.
"These nwnbers, the high ralf.'S, shouldn't he a real surprise,'' said
David Bloom, an automotive industry Ullaiyst for First Boston Corp.
In New York.
Bloom said he believes sales may slow do\\11 toward the end of the
year.
The carmakers said they sold 28,872 autos a day In mid.June. up
12.4 percent from 25,681 a day in the yerucearHer period.

ADMISSIONS - Donna Lam ·
be11. Vinton: Alice Jones, MiddiP·
pon; r.ary Martin, Syracuse: Care
Rairden, Hartford. W.Va .
DISCHARGES - Linley Hart.
.John Edwards, Maxine Russell.
Earl Pickens. Carl Sehultz, Ura
Morris.

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Second Half Penalty-10% of Total Unpaid Current Taxes
1) On December 1st, each year interest is charged against the
full unpaid balance of taxes for period of time from day
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previous year for period of time from preceding December
lot to that day.

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Meigs County Treasurer,
. George M. Collins

Ex-Meigs resident
treated for wound
A 5().year-old Gallipolis man was
treated and r eleased fo r a gunshot
wound to the left shoulder Monday
night at Holzer Medical Center
following a shooting incident in
Cheshire at 8 p.m .
Chief Investigator Carl Langford
of the Gallia Cou nty Sheriff's
Department said this morning Gene
C. Oiler, 728 Lila Drivt•, was shot
once in the shoulder during a
domestic-related dispute at a trailer
park on Fourth Stl'CI't in Cheshit'('.
Oiler, a former residen t of Middle·

port, was allegedly shot by Jack
Lane, 39, Cheshire, with a .22 -caliber
rPvolver.
Langford said the two men were
outside of Lane's trailer when thP
shooting occurred.
Sheriff's deputies questioned
!_.anc and Oiler about the Incident
last night. No arrests have been
made p&lt;&gt;nding further Investiga tion
Langford said.
Oiler was taken to HMC by private
vehicle.

No one reported injured in
three-car accident onn Rt. 7
No Injuries were reported In a
three-&lt;:ar accident on Ohio 7 in
Meigs County Monday.
Officials with the Gallla·Meigs
post of the state highway patrol said
cars driven by Ron E. Davis, 58,
Dexter, and David Roush, 18, Rt. 2,
Pomeroy, weresouthboundon7and
a car driven by Jane A. Hess, 46,
Middleport, was northbound.
Davis reportedly stopped to make
a left turn according to the patrol
and Roush could not stop In time.
allegedly striking Davis' car from
behind, knocking Davis' ca r Into the
northbound lane, causing It to strike
Hess' car.
Roush was cited by the patrol for
failure to stop In an assured clear

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distance following the 7:50 a.m.
accident. Roush's car received
heavy damage while Davis' and
Hess' cars were modera tely dam·
aged In the accident.
An Ohio Department ofTranspor·
tatlon employee was cited by the
patrol Monday for an Insecure load
following an Incident on Ohfo 7.
The patrol said Richard W.
Gartleld, 40, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, was
southbound when a DOT truck
drlven by Jack R. Riley, 28, Rt. 1,
Malta, lost some gravel which
struck Garfield's windshield, causIng light damage.
Ripley was cited by the patrol In
the8p.m . accident.

.•

would check with the fire chid on the
ac tual procedu n:
A property owner. Belt\' Poolor,
complained about the condition of a
neighbor 's property Pooler said she
had contacted the owner but wa s not
satisfied wJih the result s.
Pooler, who brought in pictuf('s of
the property. was 3dvisec! by
lloffman that he would try to talk
\\-ith the 0\'~-11C'r . Pooler also said she
\\:ould contact
thr hea lt h
department
Council also decided to ad\'ertL"'
for bids for l,(XXI pounds of asphalt
for strff't resmiacing.
New plans for !hC' proposed
marina werP shown and wiU bf:&gt;
di SCUSS('() in depth during Ihe n&lt;'Xl
m('('ting.
Co unci I also duw·ted t hcma\·or to

apply for sta te ma tchin g funds for
J'('habiliation of rental property . Th&lt;'
sta te w ill rPimburSP half of the
initial invC'sOTIPnt for indi\'iduals
fL,ing up f('ntal property. Hollman
&lt;'mphasizcd only $1 million was
a\'ailablt&gt; throughout the state. Th&lt;'
statc&gt; will probably only "fund 111
applications." Hoffman sa id.
A second reading was givrn to an
ordinance to clasp an aile;· on Sou th
Fourth Avmuc• betw('('n Pulmpr
and Main st rc--'f'tS. Onl~' two prOJX'rty
owners a re in vol\'l--'d.
An C'StimatP was pr('S{'n!M to
council for thf' n •pair of fhP brick
strwt betwwn Lincoln Strf'f't and
the school. Thces timatf'was$H ,T7S
to com:&gt;ctiy relav the bricks. Council
decided to discuss thcmatterduring
the next m!'E'ting.

A finn estimate on the drainag ..
repair for Broadwa vStrC&lt;•t will also
be discussed next meeting .
Bob Gilmore reponed hr hart
looked into th&lt;· problem of "dog
\\'astf' ." Gi lrnorP S&lt;iid MiddiF'I:XWt 's
ordi nance w&lt;1s slmlli;Jr to tho~ '
aruund thP st;J IP.

·· 1 don't

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why1 we·

Dl't'Cl an

ordinancC' spi?('ificalJ~· cov0ri ng
dogs," llP said. Middlf'JJOI'l ·s onli .
nancf' stalf'S it is illpgal to hd \ 't '
ocior-causing suh~t;mCI"~ on public
propPrtv .
Gi1morf' said thf' \"illagf' hJcl an
ordinanc0 10 cow·r dog wa s1C': the·
onl~· problf'm\~'a&lt;..,cat c hing &lt;::.om('(mt ·
allmnng it to happ&lt;·n
Council's nf&gt;xt mf't:•l ing wiJl !)(&gt; ;1
public h~ar m g on the hudgf'l .

Shuttle engine fails, flight delayed again
CAPE CANAVERAL Fla. !AP I
- The delayed debut of spac&lt;'
shuttle Discovery was aborted on its
launch pad today just second;
before ltftoff.
The ship was safe and the crew
was fine and in no dang&lt;'r. NASA
sa id.
With engine shutdown, tJ1ere was
no chance for a launch latPr ill the
day, and NASA had sa id any delay,
for any reason, would prompt a 1
least a two-day postponement .
It was four seconds from liftoff
when the engines shut down.
"'Extremely busy, " said HC'Ss of
the launch control center as
enginE'C'rs and cont roUf'rs workrd to
find the problem.
T he space agency's only concPm

tx&gt;fore the shutdown was with thC'
fog that obscuiL'd Discovf'ry.:·s
laun~h pad at Kennedy· Space•
(enter.
Discove ry is a n('w ship. th ird in
NASA's fil'f't.
"No sta gP No. l," sa id NA.SA
.
spokesman Terry While at Mission
Control in Houston.
Engine problems have plagued
the Discovery ear liPr when engine
No. 2 had tn be replaced wtlh an
engine from sistor ship Cha llenger
when fuel cell hrat cell becam&lt;'
loosc. That caused a thn'f'·day dela.\'
in the original. June 22. launch da !P
The engines were the source of
tremendous technological prob·
!ems during the shu~lc's drvrlop·
ment , but they ncvC'r fa iled in anj· of

the shu~le program's fir·stl l fiight s.
Smce enginPs did fin•. their would
l:&gt;e launch pad damage and there
would bt&gt; at il•usl 48 hours' work
bf&gt;fore anoth&lt;•r launch could be
a!lempted.
Discovpry's fligh t Cf('ll' mclud(•s
1'1\SA' s first commercial pa s·
senger. a senior Pnginecr from
McDonnell Douglas who des ignc'&lt;l a
manufactming process that uSC's
t hr uniquP propt&gt;r1 ies of wright less ·
nPss t u produ cr a dru~ .
Dudng t!1eir week in span·, t.hc
astronauts ar[' to r'f'lcasc thC'
mui tary communi cations sa tellite.
snap thousands of Ea1i h pi er urC's
v:it h a mapping camer a and C'rf'Ct a
10-stor:v· tall solar"arra,·" designed

to convf'rt the sun·s rCJ _
\ ·s lu
clC'Ctricity to power ~ parr St.LJt ions or
shuttle missions.
A thick bank of tog shroucled !hi'
lau nc h area rtu·oughout UK morn
u1~. bu 1 1he sun burn('() off mough ot
it to JX'TTnil the countdown to
contin Ul'.
ThPrP was no co nn i'C't ron tu
Monda~, ·s lasl ·minutpc.; dPI&lt;J~· 'I11a1
v:as CdUSL-'d bv a ('Um putf'r malfunc
tiun; thP PJTant unit w as n•placrd
and upl'rating (JI"O!JI'.'rly whrn thl'
cnginf' problpm lX.'t'UIT'!&lt;.l.
Nor since tlw Gemini prO.[.'Tarn of
lt1P 196)s has an Anwri('an ~paCl'
eraft romP so ago niLingl~· closr to
lift off on I\ tu Ix· awrli'CI . CPmin i t) in
1965 shut down om• S('&lt;'oncl afrPr
ign ition .

State seeks $2 million for additional forest land
By JOHN FRIEDMAN
0\1' News Staff
The StatP of Ohio has asked the
federal government for $2million to
purchase approximately o,flOO acres
of land to add to tho Wayne National
Forf'St.
Monday, during a press confPr·
encc held at Rio Grande Coi!Pge·s
Fine Arts Building. officials sa id
they were optimistic about chan('('s
of receiving the money and they
wlked abcut the future of thefof('st.
Wayne National Forest director
Harold Godlevske said the plan Is to
eventually "a t least double the size
of the forest."
"We're looking for a willing
scller-willlng buyer situation," Go·
. dlevske said. "We aren't going to go
through eondemna lion proceedings
to get the land. We'll only do it to

clear the title."
As late as last year. 63.00J acres of
the ITI.OOJ acre forest wrf(' targeted
for sale under the Reagan adminis·
tration's "asset managem ent
plan". However Bill !'Iapier. assist ·
ant director of the Ohio Dcpar1mcnt
of Natural Resoul'('cs. said no one in
Congress would introduce legisla·
lion authorizing the sale. Now, hf'
said. they ai'(' tiylng to use that
bn.•ak to tum the forest around.
"Wc•'rP looking for enough money
to purcl1asc some priva tely owned
an•as surTounding public acrC'agC',' ·
Napier said. "But even if we don't
grt a penny, "''.:e've raised t.h{'
consc iousnes s of the ' public as to
what the fof('st is."
God levske said a lot of land is for
sa le becuaS&lt;' of high interest ra tes.

Since a fair ma rket \'alue must l:x'
paid for the land . "the money
doesn't go a long way," GodlcvskP
said. " If we had the money. we
would havp no probl&lt;'m obt ain ing
the land," he add&lt;&gt;d .
The state must go bark to
Washington mcl1 voar for mor~
money and officials arc conMont
this appropiation, if it comes
through, is not just aonf'shot affair.
" It would be of very littlr cons&lt;'
quence if the appropiation i~j ust for
one• ymr," God!Pvske sa id . "Weare
hoping this is ju st thesta l1. that each
yrar \'-'C' Jl get mane~· until Wf''vr
C\'entually doubled tho size of the
forest," Napier added
The expansion of thf' forrst is
important to the stare' s c itiJ..f'ns as
much as an:&gt;one clsc Codle,·skl'

said. " Each year z.t'l Pf'ITf'nt of all
re\'C'nues from thf' lorf'st an·
channeled back to local counties .
ForC'xample. last year , with 177,lUl
acrC'S, the state rdumN:I SlhlfOl trl
county governments.· ( rilcil r,·skt ·
said That includ{'s fund " drri\'Nl
from rvcreation and minf'ra l fcY' ... t.t'weU as thf' sa il" o f timhrr rf'snurrr"
he added
Acrorrl ing to (~I"Xllf'\'~kf'. thr
expHns ion in n,l\'t"~ :1 mission " Wr ·
arr t~ ' in g to usc n'nt' wablf' rrsout
crs for lhr benefit of th!' publ ic. 1\.,
do not prohibit hunting. fishing m
tr appmg.
Thr citizens of Ohio h;--ln ' nf'\"('r
takC'n 1:1 rPa l intt•n•st in tht' lorr c;t
GndlevskJ• sa id . f'o~&lt;. he adrlr&gt;d. the·
futun• of the fon&gt;s l is dl'p&lt;•ndl•nt on
what tht'!'itaf('' scitilJ:'ns w ant

ODNR says boating accidents up on Ohio River
place during daylight hours or in the
early evening when there was still
light ."
A small percentage of the
accidents was due to fatigue and
alcohol, as opposed to nearly 50
percent of the fatal accidents last
year Gregory said. "May and June
are our worst m onths because It s
early in the season," he added.
Citations and collisions are up, but
overall, accidents are down Gre·
gory said.
The amount of citations issued
this may he a contributing factor In

By ,JOHN FRIEDMAN
OVP News Staff
Boating accidents on Ohio watPr·
ways have killed 21 people. lnelud·
lng a Reedsville resident, so far this
year, compared with 271n all of1983,
according to Ohio Department of
Natural Resources officials.
ODNR chief of watercraft Paul
Gregory said It Is. dll!lcult to put a
!Inger on a single reason for the
Increase.
"All of the fatalities were due to
operational error,"' Gregory said.
"But most ofthefatalaccldentstook

,

the rC'duction of accident s. but
because of the high number of
fatalities. Gregory said patrols on
the state's waterways will be be&lt;'fed
up even mnre and "all rules will be
strictly enforced .·'
That Includes ltfe jacket laws. A
properly fitting life jacket for all
passengers is required and they
should he worn at all times while In
the boat Gregory said. Anot her
serious Infractions Is O)X'ratlng a
boat under the Influence of alcohol.
which canies a penalty of six
months in jail and a !lneof$500. Most

ot her \iolalion..,; of boating I&lt;Jv;s arr
considerf'CI minor misdemeanors
and can')' P&lt;'nalit irs oft hr('(•days In
jail and a $100 fine .
Some states have laws requiring
boaters to be licensed In the mann1•r
of au tomobile drivers. and accord
mg to Gregory, that may be thewav
of the futuiT'.
·
"We'f(' seriously debating that."
he said. "Something has to be done
to educate the pubtir, even if we
have to make it mandatory boat('l's
got a license and go to class ."

�Pomervy-Middleport, Ohio

Comment

Pomervy-Middleport, Ohio
Tuesday, June 26. 1984

Who's arch? Who's ultra ?__J_am_e_sJ_._K_ilp_a_tn_'ck_
WASHINGTON -The Washing ton Post speculated the other
morning that Charles Percy might
be defeatPC! tn his btd for re-!'lection
to the Sena te from llhnots At the
same limP Jesse Helm s rm ght \VJn
IP-elect10n f1om Nort h Car olina In
that event, satd the Post. "tha t

Ill Co urt St reE"t
PomP roy. Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTEREST OF THE MEIGS.MASON AREA

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ROB HOEFLICH
General Manage r

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A MEMBER of Thl' r\ ssoua t(&gt;d Press. Inland Daily Pn•ss .\.sso• la tlon and thP Amt&gt;rican N(&gt;wspaper Publis he r Association .
lETTERS OF OPIMO~ art&gt; wf'I C'o mt'd Th~·y sh ould bt' les~o; tha n JOO word!'i
Ion~ \II letter"' art' !tubj t&gt;l Ctn 1•dltlnR a nd must ht&gt; slgnPd with n a m f', addrtos s and
t eh •phonf' numher No un!iil~nt"d lt&gt;Ht&gt;r!li will ht- publb;ht&gt;tl L t•Ut-r"- should tw In
good laslt&gt; , addrt&gt;Sslnjt lssu t•s, n ul pt&gt;rsonall1h•!ii

didlmtdn

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Where d oes thf' Pos t gpt thts
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DALE ROTHGEB, JR .
~t'W!!i Ed1tor

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arrh ? · H ttve vou s€"f"n an '' ultra
l! l:wral" 10 thP papE&gt;rs lately "'
II IS high tlmf', I submll, to g£' 1
thrsr classJflr&lt;lf Jons fatrl\ codtfiC'd
Oth('rWJSf' 11 m1ght be&gt; sa1d - wh tc h
heel.\ en fortC'n d - that wntprs to r

The Wash mgton Post were making
subjective judgments It might
even be alleged, though we should
dismtss the horrid thought out of
hand , that the Post occasionally ts
btasro m Its news columns Everyone knows this is not so
To abolish these base and
unw arrantf'd conjff'tures, I hereby
propos&lt;&gt; Kt lpatnck's System for the
De tf&gt;rm mallo n of the Political
Arch The S)-stem, 11 wlll he seen. ts
ba sed upon em pineal data 1 am not
quite sure what is m ea nt by
emptr!cal. but empincal data are
recogntzed univPrsally as the very
best data one can buv
Thts ts the System Every vear
mf'rnbers uf Co ngress arC' rarro by
four r••spectable organizations. On
the liber a! st dP ane the AFL CIO

and Americans for Democratic
Action On the eonserval!vl' stde
are the Chamber of Commerce of
the U nlted States and Amencans
for Constitution al Action. These
r a lings are published shortl y after
the end of each calendar year_ Each
rating has a poSsible maslmum
score of 100.

To determine a consprvatlve's
rating, l'e take the com bined
scores from the U.S Chamber and
the ACA. and we subtract them
from his combined scores from the
ADA and the AFL-00 The liberal

ratings art• achieved tn the opposite
way For 198'1. the most recent
fi gures at hand the System produ ces these ftndings for the Senate.
The 10 mos t co nservati\l e
m embers. entttled to be fairly

Chances for parental
notification slight
A poll commtsston!'d b1 thP Oh10 R1ghl to LtfeSoctel\ shows WJdespnwl
support for a btU that \\Ou ld requtre pa rmt s to be not 1f1ed 1f I hetr daug hteJS
age 17 or youngPr srek abort tons
But public opimon nmv. Jthsta ndmg, thf' sponsm of thf' mC'asurr docs n t
Sf'C' much chancf' fo1 11 thl : -. \cur
'I'm sun-' Wf''n:' gomg to ha\'t' to mtrodurf' thC' lf'R\ SldtJon m thP nf'xt
&amp;_)ss1on. " Rep .Jeromr !..uf' bbc·rs. D- Cmcinn&lt;.~tl, sa id
A telephone survey of 806 Ohioans ronduct!'d fo r t he sor trt y bv the
Unl\ersity of Cmcinna !i asked the quest ton
"Ohto legisi&lt;Jtors arr now constd&lt;'rmg a la w whtch would rrqutrr tha t
parent s be nottfil-d l'h&lt;'n thl'tt unmarnrd daughter. agC'd r; or youngr t
S(&gt;(&gt;ks an abOJtion. In gL•nt•ral. do you f J\'Or or opposC' such J l.:m ?"
Of the~ responsc•s. 75 8 percmt fa1·ored the bill : 19 1 percent opposed
11. IJ :&gt; pem?nf voiced othl'r rC'SpDll'il'S. 4 7 percent satd thpy d tdn 't know
" Thts btll has been hl'lcl up tn thP Ohto House thi s war larg&lt;:'IV b1
J:OhiJCJans w ho are afr auJ of whJ 1l'fft•ct vot mg on thiS bilJ may ha H ' on th&lt; •

&lt;;.

upcommg eleetions th1 s fall, ·' PC'gJr.. ~ £&gt;1mPr . p1 es1dent o f the soc tPI v, sa 1ll
" WP fe&lt;'l this v,:UI be good Of&gt;\\ s tu a n v oft husl' w ho ha\f' sut h fl'aJ s t h.:.~ t
thC'V wtll S(&gt;(' it lS th(' smar1 t.hmg to dn to comP out and su ppo11 a nJ \ uf(' f01

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bt U and hopefu l II we"' 111 b&lt;' a hiP to mow thl' btll ' h01 111 ... ' h" sa lll
Lue bbf'rs \.\.as not as opt !mls llc
' I thmk vou ha\ r \our t r ddlt IOnd I g1 oups that w ill 1all\ 1n suppo11 of lht ·
legtslatJon , and tt-:rn you havr thf' gtoups tha t v. tl l opp:Jsr IC'gl " latJOn hkl'
this, hr scud
· The ones who opposl' 11 c !a 1m 11 v.. 11l tx• &lt;-~foot m tht' doot hnh ll d bc~nn mg
dll abort ion s,' I uC'bbt' l s scud
I personallv oppoSC' abo rt ton. hr sa td
Howf'\'f'r. m thi s pdr1 Icu laJ caSC' 11 s mon·
common courtf's\
lf &gt;gislatlon w hf'rf'b\ a pa r f' nt or glJ&lt;lrdiLtn - who 1s nOime~ll;. J'C'sJ)(m SJbiP
for thr WPII ix'ing of mtnors uncle• thew 100f - should be notifted tlthr\
ch()()S(' an abo rtiOn or at !Past go to ... c ltJliC S('ek mg onC' hen mg not hParrl

perhaps, or discussed 11 \\.'tlh thr p..uf'n ts hf~ s&lt;ud
Luebbers sa td that 1f a )Uvrnt lr· ff'it Jt would b&lt;' harm ful to he1 tf he1
par ents werl' nollfu:d . th(' bill v.ou ld allcm for thr C&lt;lSf' to hr• IT'V U'\\Nl
mstmd by a JUI'Pnti " coun judge" ho cou ld wall&lt;' thr t·rqutrcment

Legislative leaders cool
to raising drinking age
Although Pr0s td0nt Reagan hos linr'fl up m surrx&gt;r1 of e b1 ll that wou ld
puntsh stall's that fat! to adopt a mmlmum dnnkmg dge of 21. thr tdPa ha '
mPt a dtstmctl\ cool rf'Ceptton from Ohto IPgtslali\'P lrorlcrs
Lcgislatton pa ss('(] b1 the U.S Hou SP woulrl llilhhotcl pd11 ol a state's
ff'dera ! hlg h\\ 3\ m o m•v fo r fa1lm g tu nllst ' thr ,JgP l1 m 1t
It ~ S('(ln as an dltrmpr TO f'UriJ fh(• nurnbrt of ff'f'ndgcr s \\ ho dr 1\'f' w hll(·
intoxl('aft&gt;d d nU v.md up 1n ,H'C't d('nt s thd t kill or tn jurr fh('mSl•l\rs 0 1
ot hprs

l)( 'llt 'J IP.J\T' SIJ!(• mdlt ('JS !0 thr SlJ. lr
Sil!cl ~ ll d lt ·
PIL'S idt' nl Hall\ MPshPl, D -Youn).!s town sounclmg dn Jrgu m t·nt thdt ont'
m1ght n01n1all\ PX})('fl to h&lt;~' t' ht '.ll cl fr[)m ll Hf'publ wnn Ilk(' RC'd g ,m
"'fllt • ff'df'Jal goH'Itl/Tll'rll 1s const.tnll\ rrocl mg 1h1 s SOil of thm g , th t•
11ght s of thP staff's, Jnd lh('n &lt;:~I ttu · ...,c~rrH ' 11m0 hookin g 11 mto thr·1r f(•dnc~l
mand&lt;.tlf'~ w h1c h 'Af' thmk Ls t ompldr&gt;l\ unfJu " Mf'shf'l S.J Jd
HouSP Speaxer \e1 n,1! G R tfft · .), . D "'""Boston_sd td he dtdn' t kno~
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11
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tx--vf'rages to 21
L'ndf&gt;r cut rPnl lav. , Ohnkms mu..,t IX' at It •,tst ] !\ to dnnk lx'f'r ThPV mu .;;t
b:• 21 to consume ltquor and \ \.In('
About hal f thP sta tr s ha\1' ahf'atl\ dclnptf'd 1hp '2l \f'. tt d.(!P &lt;.;f ,md;_lld
Mmunum drmktng agp..., m lhf' oth&lt;•J sta ff'" rJngt • fiolll l.k-2(]
Desp11e hJS opposilJon to thr p roposed f&lt;'d~r al l ac !Jc, M&lt;•sh&lt;'i
ac know lrdged 1hrTP s not much th at t ould 1x' rlonc about 11 " If t hr' pas~ 11
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Today ts Tw•sda\ .Ju n1· 21i. t h0 t ~HI h rtc11 of 19R4 ThP" • d ' " 1~ da ;s !&lt;'It m
the year
Today·s highlig ht 1n ht ston

On Junf' 26. 1941 thr ( harlf' r (lf lhC' l lnJ ird ~ d llO il S

\.\.IS Slgnrd

by r)(l

countnes tn Sa n Fr.m( 1sco
On thiS datP
In 1900. Dr Walter R('('(J ix'g,m ht ' f1 ght dgamst the deadly dtS{'dS!'
yellow fever.
In 1917. the ftrst troops of thP Am " '"'" n F:xpcdt !tonarv ForcPan iw d tn
France during Wot ld IVa r I
In I948. m r&lt;•sponSC' lo thr So1 11' 1 hloekade of Bcrlm. the Uni!f'd Sta fps
annount·ed 1t would tnCH 'aSf' Its datl\ c argo f11 gh t s lo 1hf' ISol ated Cri:&gt;rrna n
cit y
In 1959. PresidPnl Eisenhower ]Otned Qu['('n E hwbeth m ceremontPs
officially opening the St LawrPncP Scawa)
in 1963, President John F KennPC!y c losed out a , -tstt to West Gem1an1
wit h a stopover m West &amp;•rlin. where he madp the now-famous
declaration . "lch bin l'ln BN!mer 1I am a Bcrlmen ..
Ten years ago . NATO leaders m CPtmg m Brussels stgned a declarat ton
~uned at resolving interna l differences.
Five years ago: The Census B ur&gt;•au rl'portrd an mcrease m the numix't
Of Americans ChOOSUlg to live alOIK' and a Spectacular rtse m !he number of
unmanied couples living togethN.
One year ago Sec! etary of State George Shultz crit!Ct?ed the Soviet
conccrnlng
Union for rejecting an Ametlcan "inlerim solutton
medium-range mlssil&lt;'S in Eurupc
Today's birthdays Aclrl'SS E leanOJ rar kt•r IS 62 Singer Btlly Davis I'

44.
: Thought for toda y _ "The Umtcd Na !ions was set up not to get us to
heaven , but only to save us !rum h!'l/ " - Str Winston Churchtl!, British
Statesman (!87419ffil

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Two home runs give Reds
2-l victory over SF Giants

Page-2-The Daily Sentinel

The Daily Sentinel

Identified as archconservatlves, ar
Helms of North Carolina, 182; East
of North Carolina, 172; Mattingly of
Georgta and Lugar of Indiana. tied
for third at 163; Ntckles o!
Oklahoma. !56. Hatch of Utah and
Thurmond of Sout h Carolma. tied
for sixth at 155, Armstrong at
Ca lifornia. 153: Symmes of Idaho.
152. and Denton of Alabam a. 146
The 10 most ltberal members .
enlitled to the accolades that ~9
wllh a designatton of ultraliberal,
are Cranst on of Ca lifornta. 174;
Dodd of Connec ttcut and Tsongas of
Massachusetts, tied for second at
169: Metzenbaum of Ohio. 165:
Kennedy of Massachus etts. 150.
Eagleton of Missourt and Levtn of
Michigan. tied for sixth at 148.
Moynihan ol New York. 144 ,
Sanbanes of Maryland, 143; and
Pell of Rhode Island. 139.
Gent:emen , take yoUI bows
The System mal- be refined in the
future by addtng a five-poml bonus
to any mE'mbe1 who earns an
absolute goose egg or a clean 100. Jn
1982 thts would havemproved the
sta ndi ng of arc hconservative s
Helms. East and Mattmgly, all of
whom were zer o m the eyes of I he
ADA It would have boosted the
scores of ultrahberals 000 and
Metzenbaum. who won 100s from
the ADA, and would have benefited
Kenn!'dy, who was ZJ!ch to the US.
Chamber
Under the System. the next 10
liberals and t he next 10 conserva tives are entliiPC! to he so Identified.
without qualtlymg adjective of any
son_ Liberals of the second rank
include senators Bradley. Matsunaga. Hart Rtegle, Mllchell. Leagy.
Bumpers_ Weirker. Dixon and
lnouve. Conservatives entlll!'d to he
so recognized Incl ude Qu ayle.
Laxalt. Stevens. Warner

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sCf'nr" aJ T' filth!, obscene, lewd and
shameful l'h£' producer s havC' thr
mora ht~
o! the tn ha b1tant s of
Sndom a nd Gomorrah
- Ch1ldr£'n arr gett i ng thetr sC"x
rduC'.t t ton from t hf'Sf&gt; pruncnt .
pcnrrtf'd p10gram s Usu ally. tho
kt ds g.J thf'r a t the homC' of a fn end
\\hosp parPn ts Clrf' out In lhf'
~ anrtlt\ of thr home, thC'y w atch
lu r 1cl ~rx dCts th rt t &lt;if'bd sf' huma n11\ df'gJ,Idf' v.omf'n and corrupt
m 01 al s
- Manv studies havr found a
~ ti.lll s ll eLtl

rf'latwnsh1p tx&gt;twf'f'n

hcud -COH' pornogrophv a nd sex
LJtmPs T hP Michigan state pol tcf'

fut example found that pornog! Ctphv 1s usf'd or tmltalf'd m 41
~'H'f'nt of thf' srx c nmrs thf'\
nnPst1gatP So eablf' sex could lf'ad
I n 1 &lt;.tJX'. Sf'xual assau lt and child
mo lt •st&lt;:~ tJun

I tapc'tl suml' Pxp hrlt sex sCC'nrs
fmm ca blC' lf'iL'\JSIUn, sPnt r opiC'~ to
"'~I k f'\ nwml)(_'J s of Congy(lss and
d'iki'(l for thPII cummpnt s T hC'v
Pxpr t's " t' d shtK'k &lt;.~nd ou tntgr ~n

.Jesse Helms. R N C . found the
S('('nPs so depraved hC' couldn't
\\'atch the tull s1x mmutes He
locked the tape m hts office sa fe to
keep 11 oot of mnocent hands Yet
rh1 ldrf'n are tree to Vlf'w th1 s st uff,
my assoc 1ate V 1c k1 Warren has
found
H elms thoroughly alarm&lt;'d.
draft I'd legtslatton the! would bri ng
homf' pornography under control
It would outl aw tnderent. profane
or obscrnf' programs on r able
tf'levlslon As a ff'dpral m easure. tt
I'Ouldn't be affect!'d by the Su
preme Court rultng
Th&lt;' Nottona l Cable Telc\'tston
Assor1at1on hil s rmsf'd a legltlma tP
l'UnCPrn
Jt IS WO!Tlf'd about
govt"r nmPnt rPnsorshJp Its prrs1

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.. As a JOUrnalist who has often
fou nd h1msl'lf 1n thP rr ntrr of
conti OH'I S\ bt--' ('dU SP you have
df'Ciinrd to adopt the popula!
app1 Od ch lo Jssu t•s
vou dl&lt;i no1
m r.m to suggPst that c:.-~IJIP pro
g 1,1mm m~ 01 J nP\v spaPf'r colum

mst or any information provider .

should be free of governmen t
contJOI only tf a majoritv of 11s
aud 1Pnee fmds 11 acceptablP '
I haw always championed trw
dom of expression But as a soctety
wr have learned to take measures
to protC'C I ou r selves agamst man)
things We endeavor to Isolate those
who commit theft or violence We
impose quarantines against thC'
sprrad of communieable diseases
Agc,nsl those responsible for other
hazards to public nealth or safetv
\\ (' 1n vokr tnJunctwn s and
prnaltJ('S"
But there are some things wp
have not been a blf' to prot('{'!
ourselves a_gamst One IS hat d-rm e
pornography. w hlf'h ca n scar the
mtnds of voung people If we were
to sprf'a d pol .iOn whpre Pf'Oplr wPrf'
likel.v to bc exposed or In Jured by tl ,
Wf' would expect severe penal! It~.
But those who befoul the moral and
mtrllectual atmosphere with de bauch!'d programs are polluting
th f' C'nVIronment as surC'Iv as iflhev
WPrf' sprf'admg somf'thlng toxt c

Out of weakness
I h.t\ p n 't h ~1d m uc h 10 sa\' on thr
PSldf&gt;nfJal COnlf'"' t
F n1 &lt;Hlt ' thing I'm nol muc h f1J1

f&gt;l'rT\0( I ,II H ' p l

cJ~ ·m oJ J!Hln tiPJbiPS

1\nd IJf'sJd t•s, what m ort' (\ l n
rt\dl\ IX' Sd l d of !hp l'On11Jhulion
11f'Jng mddl' lo lhP A m£'r 1e.1n
pnlitJcal prnc f'"'" than. "0\ \ f'\'"
But t hf' d1 smav of som f' of Wdllf' J
Monda if's labor support PI s as
lf'Jhlrlf'rl rf'f'C'nth h\ the Wa .; hm g
Inn Post r("(JUII Ps atlf'ntJOn
It w a s f':'&lt;Pf'CIPd . ..tcTord mg 10 thl•
Po"t lhdllhf'C'a ndld3tP's umon liPS
v. oulcl bfoC'OmP a c a mpa ign IS" UP
hut onp th a t wnulcl bf&gt; Ja JSl'd b\ thP
Rf'pubiiC'ans affrr thf' com ·f'ntJons.
not h\' Df'm of'r.lh dUJ mg thf'
pnm.lllf''-i
" fh CJ t''-i ! hi ' 1f', ll II i.!gf'Ch
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C' l() o;;;pokrsman :vluJJ 1\ S('(&gt;g(' J 1'
q UOif'cl ciS OhSPI'\ mg "Th8 t' "i nC'\ t'l
h.Jp prn rd tn lhl 'i pall \ hf'for('
C 1n Sf&gt;rgPr mf'an 11'' ( ,1n h('
Jf',tll\ t&gt;f' not rmh ~ urpn &lt;.,cd 1hdl

thrrr's l:x'f'n d chdngr hut nnt dV..JI'f'

v. h\ .,
It 's .111 \'f'l \ 1PC'f'nl h1stnn thr
cll r N't rr sult of I hi' df'ClSIOn nf thf'
AF'I. C!O' s le,Jdi'J'S htp to hrrak
prt•cpdf' nt and be-stow liS 19X-l
Pndm s('m Pnt on onC' r and!da tC'
lx'foJt' th{' p11m anrs r athr r tha n
UJXHI v.hoe\{'r PmPrgC'd with thf'
Ot~rnucratlc nom ina ti on
Pn'f.hcttuns \\- err plr ntlful a t thr
llml' of how dt \ ISIVelabor's backmg

could IJ&lt;• 1f it ceased to be a pme
almos1 anv serious Df&gt;mocra tl c
candtdatps pould expec t to win with
th~ nomination. and v.hi ch thf'rc
for r it was mthc tnt erE&gt;S ts of nonPto
disc r!'dit
Pre nomination endursP m r nl
c-ou ld ma ke sense onl y tn a
no-contest

situatiOn.

wh1c h wsa
lhe CaSf' th1s y t•aJ rvcn

never
thoug h Mondalf' m av have bePn

SAN FRANCISCO I AP) - Rlght hander Bill Laskey pitched his first
complete game since last July 17,
but it wasn't a cause for celebra tion
lor the San Francisco Gian ts'
starter.
That 's because a ltrst-pitch home
run by Eddie Milner leading off the
game and another homer by Wayne
Krenchlckl with one out in the nmth
produced a 2-1 VJCtory lor the
Cmcinnati Reds Mond ay night
Tough luck defeats are nothing
new to Laske}. 4 7, who has allowed
only 17 earned runs In his losses, but
the latest setback was especially
heart-breaking m the w ake of more
bad news for the last-place Gtants.
Star right-fielder Jack Clark. who
was a good bet to represent the club
m the All -Star Game next month. rs
scheduled to undergo arthroscopic
surgery on his inflamed nght knee
and could be out up to two months

By DICK BRINSTER
AP Sport.• Writer
An lmpa t tent K eith H ernandez
couldn't find a pitch to hi s liking. so
after foulmg off eight offerings from
Jim Kern he simply lashed the ball
the other way.
II earned farther than anyone
would Imagine, considering Her

WHA'I' HAPPENED ? - San Francisco Giants pitcher , Bill Laskey, left, looks on in disbelief
as Cincinnati's Eddie Milner right, circles the

The Metgs Amenr,tn Leg-Jon
baseballtmm dropped bot h ends of
a doubl eheadPr at Parker sbut g
South Satut day 19 7 and 12 11 m
run e mnings) and split With Wrll
&lt;i on Sundav, losing thp first 10 I
bf'forp routing Ihf' VISit Ors 17 4 In I hi'
ni ghtcap
In Saturdav 's fil st gamP, T onv
Rtffle led Meigs at the plate w tth
t\\ O smglrs a nd a doublp \\ ht iP
Bn an Sh€'plr1 and Donnlf' Swa tzel
each h1t tw o smglr s N1ck R 1ggs.
D an T hom as. Scot Gh('("n and T1 f'V
Cassewll all smgled once
First team class AAA all Wf' st
Vtr g-tnta Hamtlton !('(] South "'1th
two doubles and d hom(' run W1lson
addPC! lhr['(' smgl es
MP1gs p1trh1ng, Go1don Sp lC' tt~
rt nd Cassf'l. fann Pd thr('(' and
walkf'd thrf'f' Sout h hu1 ling ro m
h1nN1 for Sf'\f'n stnkrou t&lt;;;. dnd 11
bases on balls

,tncl

ga ntzed labor 's dtfftrulttes m
Jd Jus ttn g to thf' r ha ngps
Thr storv IS tn thr sta ti s tic~ The
l,ltf'sl of JmmPdiatP s1gnif1ranrf'
C\lffi(' out of lhf' Lahor Df&gt;pnrtmf'nl
rPcPnll\ Mm !' I han half of /\m f' n
lci ll v.orru•r1 J.Tt ' now in thP w or k
101 ('f'
Annttll'r nulps tunp was pa ss('(l
t \\'0 Vf' , tJ s ago, whf'n for 1ht' fir sl
l!mf' mot r Amf'rtcan,;;,; Wf' lr C'rn 01

1 alhC'r

than st rC'ng1h

It IS quest1onablf' whcthf'r thf'

rffort was ever m labor 's int er£tst s
TheJY''s a gcod c hance, even w Jth
Mondale successfullv nominated .
of end ing up wt th the oppostfe of
wha t wa s sought
It's all too obvJous at thi s point
that it wasn't in the party interests
Th .lt m.• ~ txo from somf' points of
VIPW a trag&lt;'d\ but by w hosf' J)C'n''

Berry's World

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double bv Hernandez. two walks.
and a base; luad!'d. two-run smg!P
by Ron Gan:lenhir&gt;'
Aftet U1e Philltes pteked up a run
in the third on a smg!e b1 Stone and
Von Ha yes' double. the M ets added
four morr to dff'Jde the 1ssue
Ph1llies' Manager Paul 0wens

" He's simply been outstandmg,"
sa1d Mcts' Manager Davey Johnson. "He'sjustaqualttyhltter When
he 's swinging good nobody hits
better "
Elsewhere. San Otego shell I'd Los
Angeles 9-4. Pit tsburgh blanked
Chicago 3-0. St. Louis edged
:'vlontrea! S-4. Cincmnati shaded San
Francisco 2 1 ard !\ tlanta and
Houston split a doubleheader. Wi th
the Astros winnmg the opener 8-&gt;
and the Braves takmg the nightcap
6-4
The Mets took a 2 0 lead m thP
seco nd whenMikc Ftt zge r aid
smgled and. after two stnkcoulo.
wtnnmg ptlchcr Ron Darling singled
and moved to second when left
ftelder .Jeff Stone bobbled the ball
Fttzger ald, who had advanced to
third. scor!'d when ca tcher Ozzir
Vtrgi l dropp!'d the relay throw f01
another error Darling moved to
thtrd and scor!'d on Backman' s
smgle
Thev made If 4-{) m 1hP third on 1he

desr nbed the game as ''another one

I woulcln I wnte home about "
Starter

Charl es

Hudson ,

7 5,

last I'd only three tnnmgs
Thr Vlctory wa s the ftft h stra tght
\' tctory for flarlmg , 8-3, who became
the first M et pttcher to accomplish
thai smre Jprry Koosm an m 1976
Padres 9, Dodgers 4
Ca rm ela Ma r!l ncz. T errv
Kennedv and Gra1 g !'lct Ues ho
mered to lmd a 19 hit assault bY
vtsit mg Sar Otego that snapped a
four-gam.- Lus Angeles wmrung
s tr t•ak
Tun Lollar. 7-o got the' ictory as
the Padres won thei1 thud stratght
game to ex tend then NL West lead to
four gam es over Atlanta. Th~
Dodgers fe ll 51, games belund m
losmg to San Otego fo r ]U St the third
time m nmC' meetmgs thi s season.

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Sports briefs...

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BASKE'fiiAIL

SAI"T LAKE CITY. U tah IAPIBoston Cclltc fmwarcl Larry l:ltrd
was named !he \.vmner of the
:vtmm cc Podoloff Trophy as thP
Na t1onal Raskrthall AssocJa llon's
most 1a luable plavrt
In \\'l nnmg rhP award, B11TI
tx'&lt;·ame only th e founh plavrr m
NBA history to wtn MVP honors for
th&lt;' season and t he champtonshtp
playoff scm'S
New York Kntc k forward Bcr
nard Kmg ftmshcd seco nd. foll owPC!
b1· E an ' tn "Magtr" .Johnson uf thr
1,os Angclps Lakprs
BASEBALL
NE W YORK 1i\P1 La n('('
Par r1sh, thP sluggmg ca tcher of tiJ C'
Dl'IIO!I T igt•rs, \A.-as namPd Amf'J l
ca n : ~eagur Pla)'PI of lhr \V['('k
Par tt sh hit 1&amp;1 f01 the weck wtth
1lt! l~' hom&lt;•t sand stx Rl:ll Hr• had a
slugging a1 erage of OOR and seer('(]
SL'&lt;

Hemandf'Z, who shared the N L
Most Valuable P laypr Award WJth
Willie Stargell m 1979, finiShed the
rught hitting _;m with 35 runs batt I'd
m He has 13 RBI m his last 14games
and is 11 for 22 in h1s last six games

run._o;,;

own prcvtous world mark tn thr
Pvent
TENNIS
WIMBLED0:'-1. England !API.John McEnroeunpresstvcly opcnPC!
thP defPnse of his Wtm bled on smg!PS
championship by ehrnlnatlng Aus
!! alia's Pa ul McNamee 6-4 6-4 0-i
7l
ln othet mat ehes. second-SCf'dPC!
J unm) Cormors won in s t1 a 1ght Sf' ts
ove1 fell ow Amcriean Llovd Bourne
7-5 7 5. ti-4, and French !)pen
champiOn han LendJ \\'as gl\'cn &lt;:1
scare bv vf'leran D1ck Stockton en
route to a tough 4-6. 6-0. 0-3, 'l-7, 6-4

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names of fhrf'f' Boston CPI! tcs of the
Sandix'rg. theChJ c,l goCuhs' Sf'COnd
pa st adornth&lt;' NatiOna l Bask&lt;'! ball
baseman , was namC'd Na twnal
i\ssocialton·s m ost Vdluable plmc•
League Player of the Weck
trophy_ 1\ow a nam e from the
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clurmg the wcck wllh three hom&lt;'
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Pediatrtcs
675-1095
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Lally Bml. the matn cog tn
Mark Cheng, M.D., Internal Medicme
675-5012
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Boston's drtv&lt;' 10 a 15th wm ld
drove m seven runs on Sa turdav
Young Chot. M .D .. Surgeon
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championship , Mond 'n took his
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lsmaei Jamora. M.D • Internal Medicme
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675-5!88
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John Grubb, M .D . Obstetrics-Gynecolog}
Cclt tc htst or y bv tx'mg nam('(]
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Richard Slack, MD .• Surgeon
675-5267
Hospital
wmnp 1 of the 29t h Ma uncr Podoloff
Moffet of Costa MPsa. Ca lif . set a
675--&lt;lOOO
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Shrikant Vaidya, M .D .• Uroiog1st
'II oph y as thP IPaguL's bl'sl player
world rf'Cord and quahficd for the
John Wade, M.D , Otolaryngologist
fo r 1qH:l-84
U.S Oly mptc swunmmg !Pam m the
675-1244
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I n comptlm g 52 fir st place 1otes
100-meter brea ststroke. wht leSteve
from a panel of 76 sportswn ter s and ,:l::~u:n::d::q:_:u:_:~::
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broadrastPrs who regularly rovrr
the 1\"BA. the ~fool9 forward also
tx&gt;came onlv thr third non-rC'nlrr to
WHAT SHOULD A CHILD BE TOLD ABOUT DEATH?
earn thr MVP award 111 the past 2'i
Vf'.11'S

Oo you expla~n GJandpa s death w1th a la111 !aiel Or do you
answertru 'hfu lly and Simply so that the Child may relate hJS
grandfath~r s death to taml 1ar th 1ngs fl owers to r ex.ample ,
whtch ''" i!OW w1ther and !tnally die

Tra Umg Btrd mthe ballot tng v. orc
Ym k Km ck f01ward Bcmard
King. who had 11 fir st place votes.
and guard E a n ·in " Magt c" .Johnson
of t hP L os Angeles Lakers with five
first pl ace votes. Btrd. who had
flnt shcd second m the MVPballotlng
the las t three seasons. rPCetved a
to tal of 652 point s. King had 373
points and Johnson 3J5_
Bird accepted the hono r he!'('
M onday night dunng th&lt;' league's
annual awards banquet.
The NBA also paid tr ibuli:' to
Celtlcs' President and Gener a!
Manager Red Auerbach by narnlng
itsannualcoachoftheyearaward in
his honor.
Auerbach has been r esponsible
for Boston's titles, etther as a coach
or general manager, by collecting
such talent as previous MVP
winners BobCousy , Bill Russell and
Dave Cowens

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We believe the flowe1 example can be undmtood by the ch1ld
because tt relates to th1n1s he's seen and can gJasp flow ers ." you may explam . " don I hve a long l1me but we like them
wh1le we have them Grandpal •ved a lon1 lime and you and he
had many iOOd !Jmes !Oielher But l&lt; ke the flowers he too
d1ed . We will

remember h1m wrth love wont we? "

The chtld needs to understa nd that what has happened JS a
natural course of events - like the seasons and the mmg
and se111ng of the su n He comes closer to hiS family throuih
such honest mvolvement matunng as he f1nd s h1 s own sad
ness ts shared and understood
We have books and vtdeo tapes avaliable at the funeral home
that we would like to share w1th you concern1ng th1s subJect

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Medical Office Building. As a convenlence to our patlenta, Pleasant I
Valley Hospital wUl publish the physician's office locations until the :
relocation to the ne\\ Medical Olliee Building "M.O.B." Is completed.

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)ump!'d out to a 'l-0 lead aft&lt;' ' fo u1
inrungs but c1 Sf'\f'n-run South f1f1h

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bases alter hilling a home run on ihe first pitc h In
the first inning of their game in Candlestick Park
Monday nighL ( AP Laserphoto)

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po lilt ca l clout w tth a morP det'IS IVP
vo iw m thr part v of ch01ce
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slill romrn cmds Jm m enseorgant za tional and f1nandal resour CE's, t hf'
clrds to n camC' out of weakness

is not known as an
opposite-fteld power hitter. and
came to rest beyond the left -fi eld
wa ll for a three-run . fourth-inrung
homer that propeUed the N ew York
Mets into an B-11ead Monday night.
They parlayed that into a 10-5
v ictory over the Philadelphia Philhes to movE&gt; mto a one-game lead m
the National League East race.
" It wasn' t the pilch 1 want ed ...
Hernandez explamed, no tmg that
Phtladelphta' s Veterans Stadtum ts
an mvttmg httter s park In m ost
orher park~ 11 \\OUid havr been a
sacnftCf&gt; fly, hP figur!'d
"I'm htttmg cons"t enlly now li ke
I did whm I had m y good years m
1979. 19~ ard 1~1 . " sa td HPrnan dcz. w ho also doubled and scored
three run s. "Also, it helps when the
No. 1 1Wally Backman t and No 2
1Mookic Wilson 1 men arc gctt mg on
base"
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l1 nn1 -r u nnf'I b\ acc!ama t1on In
p 1oc tt c.11 po l111 es en:'n mtf' t rst
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lrss to do wil h pracflcal pol 11 1rs
th.Jn With a changing economv -

and m a btL"
Krenchicki's clout gave the Reds
a 16-9 record m one- run deciSions,
while the Gtants dropped to ll-lBln
such games Brad Wellman singled
and eventually scored on AI Oliver's
smgle m the fifth avcnlng a San
Francisco shutout.
Clark was placed on the 15-day
dtsabled ltst today and ·.vas replaced
by outftelder Dan Gladden. a 404
hitter for Phoentx in the Pacific
Coast League Oark IS though! to
have cartilage damage in his knee,
the extent determmlng whether he
lAlii be out a mintmumoftwoweek s

Laskey did his best to bnghten the
occasion, posting hiS first complete
game In 21 starts and extending his
streak ofwalkless mnnlngs to36 2-3,
but Reds' pitchers Jpff Russell and
Ted Power, 4-4. were more
effective.
" It's nice to fmally get a complete
game and not to be walking people,
but those things really don't mean
anything," Laskey satd . "The only
thing that counts Is wmnJng, and I
dldn 't do that"
Milner belted his second leadoff
homer in two games, gettmga break
when Laskey slipped while releasmg the ball "It was a pretty fat
fastball ," Milner sald. "But Laskey
pi!ched an awfully tough game"
Etght lnnmgs later, Krenchickt
plant!'d another fa stball mto the
scats in right field for his fourth
homer. cracking the f tP
" I wa s just looking for a ball to
drive." hesatd, "It was a fastball. up

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Mets back In
first after 10-5 romp

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Don Graff

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Middleport, Ohie

Moffet establishes mark in swim trials
By STEVE HERMAN
AP Spoota Writer

John

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -

Moffet's world-record perl\&gt;l11'18DCP
ln the men's 100-meterlreaststroke
gave him a spot on the U.S. Olympic
swlmmlng team. Only slightly less
ln Importance was an end to a string
otsecond-placeflnlshes to perennial
rival Steve Lundquist.
"Sure it was frustrating," the
19-year-old Stanlord University Jun·
lor said of his llve-year pursuit of
Lundqulst, whose year-old world
record he broke dw1ng Moriday's
opening round of Olympic Trials.
" But now, If I'm the favorite, tllat's
fine with me."
Moffet and Lundq ulst qualltled
for next month'sOiympic Carnes at
Los Angeles with their 1-2 tlnlsh on
Monday, the first of six days of
competition at the Indiana Univer·

slty Natatorium. Mouet had a tJrne
of 1 minute, 2.13 seconds, while
Lulllk!ulst was clocked at 1:02.16.
The previous world remrd was
1: 02.28, set by Lundquist at last
summer's Pan American Garnes In

real good. Itelt goodwithmystroke,
but I died a Utile coming horne.
Other 1t1an that, the race went as I
wanted It to. I lost mobility In my
anns and legs and felt like I was
bogging down ln the water the last
5-10 meters. I just wanted to get to

Ve~~~Wela.

" It was kind of nice having
SOOlethlngplzyslcallntrontotme. It
was something to go tor, " said

thewaU."
Lundqulst su!fered a shoulder
Injury Ina water skllngaccldentlast

Mdfet, who had never beaten
Lundquist In tllat event ln a major
~. " But I dldn'tlook at him as a
goal. I tried to think of where I
wanted to bt&gt; myself, 001 to key just

surruner.
Only four events were contested
on Monday. Today's schedule
Included the men's 100 bu tterfiy and
400 Individual medley, and the
women's :.nJ freestyle and m
breaststroke.
Mike Heath, who set an American
record of 1: 48.58 ln the men's m
freestyle preUmlnarles Monday
morning, lowered his own record in
the finals with a time of 1:47.92. The
world record of 1: 47.55 was set two

on him.''
Moffet, of Costa Mesa, Calif.,
finished behind Lundquist ln the 1982
World Championships and the 1983
Pan American Games. Lundquist,
23, also beat Moffet ln Monday
morning's prelimlnarles.
In the llnals, Moffet said: "I felt

wee1&lt;s ago by West Germany's
Michael Gross.
The second u.s. Olympic spot ln
the~ freestyle went to Jeff F1oat,
24, of Sacramento, Call!., who
!lnlshed with a time of 1: 49. 70.
Tracy Caulkins of Nashville,
Tenn., who hopes to quallty for six
Individual events and two Olympic
relays, easUy won the women's 400
Individual medley. Her time of
4: 4l.T.l was far ahead of the other
Olympic qualifier, Sue Heon of
Clarks Sununlt, Pa., who was timed
at4: 46.3'7.
Caulkins was entered In today's
~ breastroke.
Nancy Hogshead, 22, of JacksonvUle, Fla., won Monday's 100
freestyle In 56.03 seronds and made
the Olympic team along with
16-year-old Carrie Stelnselfer of
Saratoga, Calli.

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CH .\MP IN ACTIO:-./ - Top seed .John Mt·Enrtll', the defend·
ing c hampion. swPeps in to return a s hot from Pett:&gt;r Ml'Namct&gt;
during their Men's Sin gles match on the ( 'e ntre Cour t a t Wimhl edon. Monday . ~1&lt;-Enroe won 6-4 6-4, 6-7. (1\P Laserphoto)

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One seed falls
:~s action begins
In '84 Wimbledon
By MARKS. SMJI'II
i\s.'iOCiated Press Writer
WIMBLEDON , E ng land I APlIn sharp contras t with last year's
tournament, when a host of seeds
we nt tumbling out on opening day,
· · ihis year's Wimbledon tenn is cham pionships began much kinder 10 tlw
: top players.
Just one seed was tripp&lt;'C! up in
Monday's first round match0s No. 10 Anders .Jarryd of Swedm ,
ft'lled
bv
.
. Scot! Davis of Santa
Monica. (a lit.
Form appeared in litt le danger
. today. The women's competition· celebrating its centennary- was to
take Center Cou11 wit h Martina
Navra lilova opening defense of he r
title against Peanut Louie. the
23-year-old righ t ·ha ndcr from Sa n
Francisco.
The British bookies hav0 mad0
: Navratllova , the Fr0nch Open and
_ Grand Slam champion , the most
prohibitive favorite smce World
; ~ar II to rega in her c rown - a nd
bt&gt;gin her ques t for yet a nother
Grand Slam collec tion of Wim bledon, the U.S., Australia n and
French titles.

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rep011r·r had puf]X)scly tried to s tir
him up and Ihen aired his responses
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TOP QUALIFIERS - John Moffet of Cosa
Mesa , Calif. (right) Is concratulated by Steve
Lundquist of ,Jonesboro, GA. (left) alter Moffet
se t a world r ecord Monday In the 100-meter
hreaststroke to make the Olympic team at the U.

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from Ka nsas Cil y in 19611 wit h a 16-0
pounding . The Roya ls had 17 hit s lu
back Gubicza ·s thn•t•- hit grm.
giving th P youngs tPr somP ran•
offpns ivP suplX)t1 - his tPammatPs
had scored a lola ! of siJr runs in his

sevc-n Jos&amp;-s.
But Monday nighl. Cuhicza , 4-j_

was up R-0 after on0 inning
" In the dugout. they kept aski ng
me if f had enough runs now," hP
sa id , recal ling t hat in his last start at
Oa kland he had faced a 4-0 df'!ic it
before recording an out en muff' to
an 8-1 loss."Thp w holP wppk I was
geared up for this game. I was
fl&gt;rrible that last s tart agatnst
: Oakland. They pr&lt;•tty much Pmba rrasSI'd mf'. l wanted to show them 1
was a better pitche-r . An eight -run

POMEROY- There will bt&gt; an
A. A. meeting Thursday from
7:30 p .m. to 8:30 p .m . at the
Pomeroy Senior Citizens Center.
For information call949-2425.

POMEROY - The Wildwood
Garden Club will ml'l't a t 7:30
p.m . .June 'J:l ln the Forest Run
Church .

The Women's Association of
the First United Presbyterian
Church of Middleport will meet
at 7:30p.m . Thursday. Program
will bt&gt; given by Group 1.

POMEROY - Eastern Local
Board of Education will meet in
special session Wednesday at
6: 30 p.m. to discu ss personnel
and building.

Reunion set
ROYAL OAK PARK - The
annual Beaver reunion will be
held Sunday, July 1, at Royal
Oak Park. Descendants, r Pia tives and friends of the late
Fannie and Charles Beaver are
invited. Pol luck lunc h will bt&gt;
seJVed a t noon.

Ice cream social
LONG BO'ITOM - An " old
fashioned" Ice cream social will
be held Saturday, July 14 at the
Long Bottom Community BuildIng with serv ing to begin at 4 p.m .
Flavors wW include vanilla.
chocolate . lemon and plncapple.
Hot dogs. pie and cakewiU a lso be
sold. There will a lso be entertainm ent. Persons must bring own
mntainers for take home o rders.
Calendar

pial&lt;'." said A' s Manager .lnckif'

F: ISI.•whcrc. Da\'P Winfie ld upped
hi s maj or-leag-ue leading batting
average to ..16H wi th a &gt;- for o ni ght as
the YankPf"s d ownf'fl !X&gt;troit 7-.1:

POMEROY - The mo nthly
meeting of the Arne ric an :..eglon
Auxiliary, Drew Webster Post 39
of Pomeroy has been rescheduled for Thursday, June 28
Instead of !he regular Tuesday
night meetlng.
Eighth District President
HeiPn Hampson will be a guest
a nd will install officers of the
unit.

Quilt show

Hos ton IJC'CJI Balt imor C' 7-4: T rxas
took C..1lif"ornia ~---~ in 11 innings;

MtlwaukN.• swept a doubleheader
from Toronto 2-1 and ~-4. and S('attlr
u(X'nch ' ' Chica go~~ I.

ATHENS - An Athens arts
center is presenting a traditional

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Winfield, who hit ..JKl aga inst
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Winfielrl' s two-run double tied the
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SP\'rnl h, and hf' r Jc('() homP from

S('('Ond with th&lt;• go-a hC'ad run wh£&gt;n
[l&lt;'tmil fai led to complete an
inning-t"nding doublp play . An
in ning la lpr, hr• came throug h with a
baSPS-Ioark'C!. two-run sing le to
comple te his thin! five-hit night of
the year.
' 'I'm knocking the tar out of the
hall ." WinfiPid sa id .

lead in the ftrst inning takes a lot out
of a team ."
The8.() ma rgin wa s built aruund a
Red Sox i, Orioles 4
.: three-run homer by frl'Orge Rl'f'tl
Tony i\tmas extended his hitting
~ and Don Slaught' s two-run sing!&lt;'
strl:'ak to eig ht games with a
t hird-lnning tripl0. then added a
: aga inst Oak land s ta r ter Ri ll
Krueger. &gt;-3, who did not record an two-ru n douhle in the sixth following
out . fu&gt;Uever Corman He lmueller a 0.3-minuteraindclay in Baltimore-.
gave up the Royals' second eig ht Armas. who has a career averageof
runs - lncludlng a three-run home just .315 against 13altimore- 52 hits
run by MVE Balboni.
in 254 a t bats- has found the range
Things got so out of hand that for 17 hom e runs and 40 runs baited
: HelmueUerwas lilted with two out in in aga inst thP Orioles in 47 games.
Armas started the game tied for
· the seventh for rlghl fielder Garry
: ; Hancock .Hancock. who las t pitched the American League home run
·.· ln an amat1'Ur league In Florida, lead with 19and has driven ln20runs
&lt; retired all four ba tters he faced on a In Ills last l7 games for a total of 5.1
::grounder and three Oy balls.
He Is hitting so welllha t not even the
:
"I used two pitches, " he said, " my Inclement weather bothered him.
"When you're swinging the bat
: fastball and my deadflsh fastball ."
-:: The deadfish fastball, he explained. pretty good," Armas said, "I don't
think rain can stop you."
• changes speeds.
Mark Clear picked up his first
:: "The only problem with that ,"
save
of Ihe season and the only Red
.: teased teammate Btu Almon, "Is
: your d ead fish fastball is as fast as Sox save by anyone other than Bob
Stanley.
:• your regular fastball."
Ken Singleton singled for his
:
"Hancock has thrown bat tJng
: practice lor us and has done a good 2,!XXIU1 m ajor league 1111 In the ·
• jtlb of getting the ball over the seventh Inning .

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Colltell s Grocery
Sl Rt. 160 &amp; 554
Zip #45620 - CHESHIRE
Joe's PIZZa
Matn St .

Gall tpoli s Foodla nd
252 3rd Ave

Ptc-Pac ot Ga lhpohs
735 Second Ave

Last Chance Carry -Out
99 Pine St.

Zip #45760 MIDDLEPOR1
Sears Catalog Store
North 2nd Ave .
Tony's Carty out
21 Mill St.

Waugh 's Groce ry
Eureka Star Route

B. &amp; G. Ma rket
913 4th Ave

HPS Ace Hardware
407 Pearl St.

Zip #45771 RACINE
Eber's Gu ll
St. Rt. 124

Vtllage Pharmacy
271 N. Sec ond St.

Wa~d Cross Sons

Country Carry Out &amp; Delt
Zip #45623 - CROWN CITY Upper Rte . 7
Eagle Rock Inn
Fast Stop food Mart
Rt. 2
Eureka Star Rl.
DJ s Mrnt Market
Vtllage Qu1ck Shop
Stale Route 7

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Gall!polts Ice House
715 l si Ave .
The Ca1un Room
455 p, ke (Rt 7)

Sh ammys Onve Inn
605 W. Mar n St.

Ohto Vall ey Foodland
520 Jack son Ptke

Fruth Pharmacy
364 Jackson Pike
Gillingham Drug Store
762 Second Ave .

Zip #45656 DaVIS Market
445 S. Front

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Jean's Carry Out
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Zip #45769 POMEROY
7-33 Carryoui
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West College Ave
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Gloeckners Cafe
110 E. Main St.

1HURSDAY

POMEROY - American Legion Auxiliary. Drew Webste r
Post 39 monthly m eeting. rescheduled from Tuesday.

Dunc an' s Grocery
St. Rl. 68 1

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Frye's Pe nnzo11
138 Sa le m Sl
Rutlan d Hardware
822 Main St.
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Rl. 124

quilt show thro ugh July 5.
The Dairy Barn Southeastern
Ohio Cultural Arts Center \1111
exhibit a lmost 80 of t he region's
new and antique quilts.

Ice cream
social set
POMEROY - The Trinity
Church of Pomeroy will sponsor
an ice cream social Thursday
and Friday from 11 a. m . tmtil 8
p.m. daily.
Homemade Ice cream and hoi
fudge lopping, sandwiches, cole
s law, baked beans, pctalo salad
and pie will bt&gt; sold .
Quarts of ice cream are ~&gt;Ping
sold today and orders may be
placed by calling 992-3172 between noon and 8 p.m. Flavors
ava il a ble are chocolate, va nill a,
peach, lemon, s trawberry, pi neapple and banana.

Meeting postponed Trustees to meet

RUI1AND- The youth of the
Rutland Church of God will bt&gt;
ha ving a car wash at the church
10 a.m. lo 5 p.m . .June 30. The
ptice is $3 a car. Proce«ls will
benefit the youth going to c hurch
cam p.

Moore. " I t was sit ·h&lt;-1ck -ancl -bitf'1hP... bull r t -limP ..

tJ1is Sf\a.son aga inst

WEDNESDAY

RtrrLAND - The Rutland
Junior Flemen will meet Wed·
nesday, June '1:1. Members to
bring tickets and ticket money.
Thursday
POMEROY Twin City
Shrlnettes will meet Thursday,
at 7: 30p.m . at tbt&gt; home of Mary
Grueser.

MIDDLEPORT - FeeneyBennett Legion and Auxiliary
Post l28 of Middleport wUI hOld a
meetlng Wednesday . A potluck
supper will bt&gt;gin at &amp;: 30 p.m.
with the meetings beginning at
7:30p.m.

Car wash

in 16 years

By BARRY WILNER
AP Sports Writer
The las! time rookie Mark
Gubicza faced Oakland. he was
humiliall'C!. This time. Gubicm 's
Kansas Cit y tmmma tes did thr
e mbarrassing .
The Roya ls handr&lt;J 1he i\ 's then·

TUESDAY
POMEROY - The Ladles
Auxiliary of Veterans Memorial
Hospital will meet at 7 p .m .
Tuesday In the hospital dining
room. Anyone lnterested Ls
welcome .

York 10017 .

:. A's suffer worst
~::loss

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Happenings

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SALISBURY Salisbury
township trustees will hold its
regular meetlng July 2, beginning at I p.m. a t the residence of
the cle rk, Wanda Ebbins, Laurel
Cllff Road. The meeting is open
to the public.

Neville reunion
PT. PLEASANT - The Neville reunion \\1li be held July 28
a t Krodel Park in Point Plea sant , W.Va. The event gpls
undeJway at noon. EveryonE" is
requested to bring a bas ket
dinnf'r.

Missionary service
MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Independent Holiness
Church will have a S]ll'Cia l
missionary seJVice at 7:30 p. m .
June 29 with Brother Victor
Nelson of the Bahamas.

Simpson birthday noted recently
An open house honored G ret ta
Simpson on her 80th bl.t1hday June
10.
The event was hosted by her
children and their families . Hosts
were: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin B.
Simpson Sr .. Mr. and Mrs. William
Hayman , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Shuler, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Simpson, chUdren;
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Simpson Jr.,
Shawn,BrucleandSharleSeymour,
Marjorie Pierce, Wesley and Bobby
Pierce Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Haymour, Tate, Travis and Tassica

Omitted

Haymou r, Mr. and Mrs. Sieve
Shuler, Jason and Vanissa Shuler,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Simpson. Becky
and Matthew Simpson, Mr. and
Mrs. Roi&gt;Prt Stemple, SteHle a nd
Jamie Stemple, Mr. and Mrs. David
Shuler, Teresa Shuler, Lori a nd
Diane Simpson; grandchildre n a nd
grea t-grandchildren.
Refreshments of c ake, pastel
mints, hors de'ourvers, coffee and
punch were served. One-hundred
fifty guests a tte nded.

George Sorden Is a ttending basic
Jac k, Karen. Kristen and J .P. tralnlng in Lockland Air Force
Stanley were unintentlonaUy omit- Base, Texas
Sorden Is a 1984 graduate of Me igs
ted from those attending the Laurel
Cliff Freewtll Methodtst Church High School. He Is being trained for
an electronic career.
picnic.

Slinderella

Rose Garden Club

The F'ive-Points Class of Sllnderalia met Monday and honored
Genevieve Richard for losing the
most weight last week.
Lois Ann R.el tmlre lost the m ost
weight in the Monday nig ht Mason
class. PearUe Kern was runner-up.
Mrs. Keam~ was accepted into the
Sllm-N-Trim Program for reaching
her goal weight.
For more information, call JoAnn
Newsome. 992-3382_

Forest Run UMW
The Forest Run United Methodist
Women met recently in the home of
Kathleen Scott. Mary Kay Roush
assisted.
Details of the trip to the Red Bird
Mission in Kentucky October 1-3
were given . It was decided lo have
the a nnual picnic In the churchyard.
Thirty-two sick calls were repcrted.
A white elephant sa iP was he ld
during the meeting .
A program, "G ifts of the Holy
Spirit ," was presented. Scripture
readings and a discussion followed.
Attending were Mae Holter,
E rma Rousn, Faye Wiggins, Ca·
rolyn Salser, Edith Sisson, Ada
Nease, Evelyn Hollon, Sandi HawIcy, Mary Nease, Hilda Yeauger,
Betty Blackwood; Hortence Frankie , Marybelle Warner, Frances
Webt&gt;r and Clara Baer, guests.

Reedwille UMW
The Reedsville United Methodist
Women met r ecently in the chu rch
basement.
The meeting opened with the
Lord's Prayer. Sue Reed led
devot ions on the topic "Who We Are
to ScJVe." Reed also sang,
"Service."
Marle ne Putman led the business
m eeting. Twenty-nlne shut-in ca lls
were reported. Virginia Wa lton
expressed her thanks for kindness
s hown at herbrother's death.
The club announced a bake sa le
for July 7. June and July birthd ays
were ol:.;eJVed.
No meetings will bt&gt; held lnJulyor
August. Mamie Buckley will host
the September meeting.
Attending were :.tary Alice Blce,
Leona Ruth. Dorothy Cashdollar.
Angie Reed. Sue Reed, Walton.
Dolly Reed, Buckley, Nola Young,
Vema Rose, Vivia n Hwnphrey, Pal
Martin , Putman and Lillian
P ickffis .

The annual picnic of the Ra;e
Garden Club of Tuppers Plains was
held rE«!ntly ln the horne of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Stout, with Vercla Stout
assisting.
Hazel Bamhlll read the Beautltudes as devotions.
Plans were made for a trip to
Blennerhassett Island July 19. The
travellng prize, donated by Grace
Stout, was won by Doris Koenig .

Concerned citizens
Thirty persons a ttended a meet lngof concerned citizens on June 19.
at the Meigs County Flargrounds.
Action Is contlnuing on behalf of
Marilyn Goodnlte It was reported.
The next meeting Is Tuesday, J une
26, at7p. m .

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Four
Con v~ nit:nl

L(kationM

$1 per rnemher to the (pntpnnlal
Fund. President Nellie Parker
announced mission schools in Ohio
Northern U niverslty and Redbird
Mission.
A birthdav card for a Tokyo
missionary, Shirley Juten, was
signed. A discussion was held on the
topic, "W" are yet part of thf'
mission parade." Refreshments
were served by Martha Elliot and
Osle Mae Foll rod.
The next m('('ting will be .July 17.

Berlin 's "God Bless Amen ca ."
A candlelight ceremony concluded the program .
Presiding over the business
meeting was Kathryn Mora. Fl!teen
mernbt&gt;rs were present and 51
shut-in and s ick calls were reported .
A potluck picnicwlllbt&gt;heldforthe
next meeting July 5 in the Mora
residence, beginning at noon

Alfred UMW

Wdies Auxiliary

The Alfred United Methodist
Women met June 19 in the church .
The group discussed Homecoming, a commun ity \V~ i ncr roast a nd
the July servicf' in Arcadia .
Seventy-five s ick calls were rC'ported. The society voted to donate

Fourth of Julv plans WPIY' the
topic of discussion for the RacinP
i_.a dies Aux iliary of the Volunteer
Firf' Department .
P la ns include homemade ic&lt;'
Cf('am , a raffle for a gas barbecue, a

monPy hat and a pocket lady .
Birthday for the month is Thelm"
Wa lton.
Refreshmpnt s were served by
Jean Johnson and Pat Brown.

Philathea
The Middleport Church of Christ
Phllalhea Women met recently to
honor deceased members of the
group.
A song and a prayer opened the
meeting. Officers Dorothy Roach,
Farle Cole and Thelma Boyer.
The group plans to furni sh the
dessert for an evening m eal in
church ca mp.
Reported on the sick list were
Viola Edwards, Conley Cole. Bob
Melton and He len Reynolds .
Roach gave the memoria l ser·
vice, using "The Lord is my
Shepherd." Clyda Allensworth
helped with seJViet•.
G uests were Bea Stewart a nd
Carol Wolfe .
Others attending wf're: Mary
Bailey , RPva Beach, Hildred Car son , Ellamore Daugherty, Clarice
Erwin, Martha Haggerty. Grace
Hawley, Mildred Hawley, Eleanor
Lohse. Betty McKinley, Evelyn
Murray, Rose Reynolds, Francis
Roush and Mabel Wa lburn.

Chester UMW
Highlighting the Chester United
Methodist Women meeting was a
patriotic program.
The program was presented by
Altona Karr and Bernice Bailey.
P atriotic music preceeded the
meeting. The group sang "The
Battle Hymn of the Republic ." A
responsive reading was presented.
The life of liVing Berlln was
s wnmarized by He len Wolf. Wolf
was joined by the group in singing

GRADUATE - Gloria Lynn
graduatro from
Wesrervtlle North High School in
Colwnhtt•. Grover previously
attended Meigs High School. She
l• the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Grover of Rutland.
Attending W&lt;'re he r parents, a
sister, Ginny Barrett uf Lan~
ville and Leta Hall ol Pomeroy
IUid a neit'&lt;', SU'phanle Barrett.

Grover was

Wedding portponed
Due to a fami ly illness. theJ une30
marr iage of G le nda Gum a nd
Stephen Fink has been pcstponed .
· The bridal s howe r wa s also
postpcned .

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Senior Center explained to group
The Meigs County Multi-purpose

Senior

~ent er

was f£'C'E'ntly ex-

pla ined to the Lutheran Church
District Convention ln Huntington.
W.Va by themunty's coordinator.
J eanne Braun. coordinator. and
Myrtle Sisson. an RSVP volunteer ,
expla ined the cos! effectiveness of
the cente r.
The center coordinates all aging
programs undf'r one seJVice wnbrell a . Braun said. The RSVP

program uses the reti ree's special
talents and e nergies in community
endeavors, she added.
She receives personal satisfaction
from seJVing the community needs
through RSVP, Sisson sa id . Sisson
has worked in special education and
e le m entary school classrooms as
we ll as for the Ame rica n Red Cross
Bloodmobile a nd weekly therapy
for a young child.

Pooler-Wolfe reunion held
The Pooler Wolfe Reunion was
he ld recently in the Cheste r Fire
House.
After a bas kf't dinner. it was
decided Edgar a nd Lena Pullins will
bt&gt; in charge of thP reunion next
June .
W.H . Will was honored for
traveling the fart hest and for ~&gt;Ping
the oldest father present. BW Pooler
had Ihe mosl children present.
Attending were: Dohrman, Phyl lis. Kim and Josh Reed; Jean
Sexson: Jeff and Marcy Hedrick;
Judy Wolfe: Inez Pooler: the
Pullins: Emerson, VIrginia. Law
renee and Lisa Pooler; Diana
Pullins: Kathy Hively; Robt&gt;rt and
Betty Jackson; Edwin Bailey;

James Osborne: Auline Seabolt :
Mrs. Jack Cather: Faye and Alfred
Wolle: Edith and Mabt&gt;l King: Viola
Teegarden: Caryl Pooler: Woody ,
VIcki. Va lerie, Tara and Philip
Woods; Gladys Wolfe: Lela Windon; Patricia Erwin and children;
Maxine Hetger : April. Kim a nd
Jamie Wiener; Bill, Sharon. Billee
and Terry Pooler; Debbie Putman;
Brian and Becky Wade; W.H . Will;
Gle nroy and Olive Wolfe;· Clive
Wolfe: JimandSandyNPlson: Don .
Julia . Jerem y and Dina Combs:
Edna Walker: Sharon Hartman.
Craig Hartman; Sheila. Nathan and
Jason Arnold ; Willard, Lois and
Becky Ebersbach.

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Perhaps the only extraordinary
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John McEnroe called an official of
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The kind words Wf're for B=er
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father promis ing no "witch hunt " a l
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Ohio

Tuesday, June

Fathers honored by Philathea
The Phllalhea Women of the
Church of Christ held a Father-Son
banquet recently In the church.
The blessing for the meal was
given by Richard Gilkey. Mildred
RJiey welcomed the guests to the
dinner.
Recognized for the oldest attend·
lng was Ted Riley and Wilbur
Theobald. 11le youngest father was
Steve Gerlach. 11le lathers \\ith the
mast children were Marvin Kelly,
Carl Nelson and Ron Ash.

Two readings, " Father" and
"Toought of y estf'rday" were read.
AI Hartson sang solo, "This Is M y
Father's World." 11le trio of Des!
Jeffers,BillandRodneyBaileysang
" When 1 Met the Master." Another
solo was sung by Glenn Evans.
Attending were: Osby and Adam
Martin, Ted and Ted Riley Jr., BID
and Rodney Bailey, Jim, Jared,
Aaron and Adam Sheets, Ron and
Keith Ash, BID and GlennMcDanlel,
Raymond and Da\id Cole, Mike,
Steve and Wendell Gerlach, Larry,

ho!llf' of Stevt&gt;n Grady with six dub members
and two advisors pn&gt;senl Thret• Items or
Wslness that were dlscus._'lf'd and approv€d
wer£' a car wash, a naturE' hike at Forked Run
Lake, and 4 H camp A report was given on
child atxiuctlon by Gary Wolf and was
prest&gt; nted by a video tape on thlc; subj('('t
RK-rl&gt;atlo n frn:ludtod S'A1mmJng and rt.&gt;fr{'S h
menu lncludPd a 001 dog cookout for all
mem ber s of thf'club Thefl€'xt mt:'f'tinRwUI bP
June 26 - Kevin G rad). , Reportf&gt;r

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UTILITY BUILDINGS
Srzes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

BENEFIT SHOW PlANNED - Tickejs are now on
sale lor a Oltlntry \tusk Night \\i th .Johnny Rus.&lt;;eU
and Sheh Wooley , aho\c. ll&lt;•nefil• from the show will
henelit the GaUia·Mt&gt;igs Fraternal Order of Police.
'llle mn&lt;·ert wtll he at 6 p m . and~ p.m . •July 13. ticket.•

In Nelson's Drugs or Fruth
Pharmacy. Also featured for the evening wiD be Roger
Sullivan and the Sweet Mountain Sound. 'llle show Is
oo-sponsored by the FOP and WMPO radio station.

-

B )" ' (~Ui t· 11 adwr
Sund a\ Schc.o l Jllt•nd.trH ~ Ju m•
10 wa o;; )4 c hur c h c~ l h·nd lll&lt;t· H dS
2~

Un

Ju nf' 1- '-' und ,t \ Sc.ho()]

at tend ancf' v. as \7 r hur l h J 11Pnfi
~

an cf' " as

Chu 1ch odmt m str~ttl\f' hoar d
m £&gt; t .June 6 \, Jth lhaJJma nThPim a
H enderson tn c haT g(• Ol hf' rs prt•s
f'n l \.\('I f' Rev
·\t (' h( •t
F !rllf' ll&lt;'('

\ If! N"l UMW ro nducted serv1res
.tl -\ 1cadta Nu r'i mg H omr Jun e 12

lot l'nct• A. nn AJX' n CC'r was leade r
\ tn.~ H n t1m so n . o r ga m st I cy Tay.~ rr g ~t'&gt;f' thr opcmng praye r All
J•llnPd tn group smgJng Don s
f

r pa d the 2~tr d P sa lm
P.-trker rPad T he Flag
Spt•a ks Others a ff e ndmg WE'r E'
llt l lln grT
'\f'litf'

An n SPf'nCPr l.lo\ d DJ!lm g£ •r \;Jnd
Robmson. and ~ l'l l!t ' Pd r kf'r Top
ics d J sc ussf~d wt ' J P B thl( S&lt; hool
Ho m e(:orrun~ ('hurch of fJ cc•rs Jml
com rru llt-'l's m"&lt;odPd

tr udr Rob mso n.

f ,(_•J

Clar a

FollrOO ,

-..('\ Pn fath Prs fla sh lig ht s o n Moth
t'r " J) ;t\ S hP TE'dd '' F'a rhrrs " bv
flc ](·n S tC' In&lt;' T R tCC'

cl a sS Whi &lt;: h Slctrt ' Ill S4:&gt;p!Pnl bl't

Wolf Pen happenings
Mot her ' s Da \ a long v. 1111 t hl' ~·a..-..: t h
birthda y of Donald (,U ps 11 ds
observed recent lY w!lh a rookout al
the hom e of Frank Gtl&lt;:'S dnd Chen
Stanforth m Ru t land
Al tPndmg
well:' Clair and Ttwlma G1 Jcs. Cr&lt;·ll
Giles Surruncr Donald Jnd l'&lt; r rl
Mr. and Mrs Ha t old C tllogl\ nf

Albany

were

Mond&lt;Jv

v1s1tm s of

Mrs I va Johnson
M1 . a nd

Mrs Da niel \\'u r !P\

St d( '\

and Dame! of Damrls , W Va. ~1 1
and Mrs Dovlr K napp, Kd r I, Kl'\'In
and Chatles, and M 1 s I' a .Johnson
~ f'r c• Sunda\ t hnm•J gu!•s t s of Mr
and M rs Chat I&lt;'' Srr111h

Mr

a nd

Mrs

W 1!1 1drrt H.ussPI !

M mer s\ illP , WPt f' Sundl.l\ ' J&lt;., Ji m..., r1f
Mr and Mrs Rot)( •J1 lt ussf·ll 111d
BPrtha RusSC'll
Mr and Mrs LA ·.., F' t rmk " nd
Sarah Be t h Vl &lt;, llPd I I'( f'nt\\ Wl1 h M1

Graduation party
grd d u~ II Jrm

p. n! \

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h1•l d

T1H· "(f•;k m v. ,~ .., hr J-..tr &gt;~ l h\ h !•J
por,·nt .... Jt;hn dnfl H.lliJ,n .l \-\ f't&gt;k"-.
n v Pldlfi &lt;., ,lfid hi I hJ!J!ht •J 'Tun , of

l upltN , F l.o
tA r 11·

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Tllr1m e~ ~ B•JWf ·n. :v1r ;;tnU !'vlt s &lt;ti l l
.k nnln g..... :\t1T . ., lt d ph Spt'lll ( ' J
Mr~ F r a n&lt; f " Sc- h()ll. M r .md Mr•,
JrJhn H.l '(]m ldn ~md !.1 •tgh A nnP &lt;.Jnrl

Amy f:k&gt; lh P.J·(h J\' LJ n , .Jt '. m a nd
Ola r 11y ( oruH II. Mr ~md M r ~
Bruc(l Scho ll and H .u t1&lt;1 1d Sc- hDll
M1 (:J ild M1 s

lJLk H alT tson . .Jpd

Donahue. Mr ilnd Mt '
Rogers cm d Maull't 'n.

E lin and

dnd a fn c nd. Wr ndl and
&lt; nst al of Med in a \!S it ('(! with Mr
dncl :Vl rs Robert Russell and
f. llnth
&lt; ,md t

._mel Mr s
l f 'Cf'nt

\\('!('

Rona ld RussPII ,

of R arme
Sund.w a ft e r noon

\ t&lt;.., JI OT" o f M t

and M r s Robert

lluw•ll
\ l r" I .r•:-. F1 ank, Sara h Beth were
\ I SJt o Js

IJ'it·nt

1

of Mr a nd Mrs

H.1 mn g ,

liC ( ' TW

R o na ld

a nd

( ,\.H I\" '['u('k !'r rnan

.lnd Mt s DoviP Kn app,
L&lt;L tli-:"\ Jllt '. WPII' Jl'('l'n l v i~ lt ots of
:VI I ,,n&lt;l Mt s C' harll'V Smtih
j..l r ttnd Mrs Haril'Y .J o hn son ,

:VII

Jo h n Sla c k

hf JrY Jnng \ 1aJ'\
l~ · th V\'{1 'k"
gTd dU a l r·r Jf ,\t hf• fi&lt;., I I J ~h Sc: huol

At tf ·ndm g

.\1r ..m d M r s T um SummC"rtield,

1 ~ tlll nl \ dOd T0rt"\'. w£'rP f t:'( 'e nt
\\C'd :r·nd ' rsllors o f M r a nd M rs .

given recently
A

il nd Mrs Eugene Hanmg and
f{onald
Sa turday gu ests of Mr and Mrs
Rov Srruth werP M r. and M rs
Chat lev Sm ith

:vir

&lt; hilt lcs

Sha nnon
C'dJTif' H.ogpJs. Mr d nrl

Mrs. Royu• C'ouiPv il nd J.i ,;a ,tnrl
Stew CouiPy. M rs .John Nogredy
and Shari No~-rod v Senti W" ·ks.
Sa r a Yogi. M r s .Jpff Scholl and
Molly Scholl . Mr anrl M t s .Jeff
Top&lt;&gt; and AdnPnne 1 opt ·. ~ I rs
Mildred Poston

Recital held
Plano music graced the halls of
the RuUand M&lt;'lhodlst Chu rch
The r ecital " as gjv en b)&lt; sludpnl s
of V&lt;&gt;ra Jane Holliday Stud..nts
performing Included J ayne TUiis.
Valarle Connolly. Beth Clark. Brad
Anderson, Tll:'nton C l~lan d, PhlUip
Hovatter. Amy Searl. Kelly Stc
wart, Alrnl'l' Rupc, Hea ther Hova t·
ter, Lisa Poulin. Angle Wright , Tara
Clark, Kim Stewart , John Evans.
John Ander son and Carl Williams.

and

fa m t l v

of

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HrndPrson
Mr a nd Mrs Cha rl es

Clarence
V an Met er

and son. Rucyru s, v tslted

Mr

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Mrs W1h a m Van M Pt e r .J u ne 16 a nd

17

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Ca m e and Crisste Caldwell,
Columbus, visited M r and Mrs.
Gar la nd Ca ld well fo r a ff'\\' d ays.
S1bvl Dors t has a n e w gr a ndson,
Thomas Lron Da rst Jt , so n of Mr .
and Mr s Tom Dorst , Oak Htll Hl'
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Built Garages"

949-2860

House Cal ls and Shop

Call 614-992-6737

BISSELL
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Parts, Service &amp;
Cleaning

For Garcra. Zebco. Shtmano, Johnson , Dtawa.
Quick

STEVE FINLAW
PH. -985-4266
Rt . 1
long Bottom, Oh .

YOUNG'S

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PAT HILL FORD
992-2196
Middleport. Ohio
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Thurs .. June 28
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Mason , W Va
612011 mo

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

AUCTION

Every Friday Night
At 7:00 P.M.
At The American
legron Hall

On Beech Grove Road
In Rutland
Butld1n1 IS IH condttloned
wtttl smoke ehmtn1tors

614 -446 ·0294
Reduce safe &amp; fast with
GoBese capsule s &amp; E -Vap
' water pills ' Fruth
Pharmacy
Try aethng the New Avon
Way For 1nformat10n catt

614 -446 · 2156
KARATE
The Best In Self -defense
Pnvate Lessons Phone 286 3074, Jackson. Oh10

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CARPENTER
SERVICE

West Columbta

LIVE BAND EVERY
WEEKEND

"Mud River Band"
FeaiunnK lanny Tennant

Something Special
For The ladies
Every Sunday Night
9:00 to 1·00
6/ 1411 mo

Your area . Call 1·806·687
6000 . Ext R-9805
Sw1mm1ng Instructor
needed tmmed1etely at Middleport poot Conta c t P8t
Kttchen at 992 · 621 2 or

S1mmons Olds Cad Chevy, Inc lstakrngapphca tions for an auto mechanic
3 years general experienced
mechanrc w1th 1 year e~epe ­
rience computer command
control ApplicatiOn can be
picked up at th e service
office lnterv1ews WJit take
place aft~r all appllc ahons
have been reviewed

German Shepherd pupp1es.
8 wks old Call 61 4 · 245·

5824
Tobacc o plants Call 446·
4599 after 6 OOPM
Beagle pups, 7 kittens Call

446-2329

tumty Employe r
!S
now
filing POSitions for Certrfted
Welders , Machmists and a
Gentry Crane operat o r
Apply 1n penon immeduttely
at our facrhty at 2300 North
Mam Street P01nt Pleasant,
between 8 ·00 a m and 4 00
p m , Mond a y through
Fnday

old k1ttens

w,u core for elderly person JO
Call

614-992 ·3403

my home. over 14 yrs of
expenence Colt 614 -256 -

6509
to

1 8 Wanted to Do

1 % yr

old black &amp; white
male cat , 1 yr old tong
haned wh1te female spayed
cal , male &amp; female kittens,
% scotty 8t % pekinese dog
'6 German shepard 8r h
colli e pupp1es
Call 6 '! 4
992 6505 Me1gs Co Hu
mane Soctety

5 month old female boxer
fawn color Call 614 742

304

lawn Mowmg &amp; Tnmmrng
Reliable and dependable
Reasonable rate s Call 614

256 -6251 arw 5 30
Roofing and g utter work ,
metal work , housepamttng
carpenter work Ex c ref
Free esttmat es Call 446

3171
General Hau!Jng For sale
Lrmestane f1tl drrt and top
sotl
CAll Call 614 256

1427
Do~ e r

At Beginning and End
Of Sale
Pt•hl h· &amp; n .... t.. r- " ..1"""' ..

Btll Brown, Auctroneer

M. L. "Bud" McGHEE
Broker·Auctton Service
Cheryl Lemley,
Mei1s County Associate
~hone

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Now Acceptin

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.
MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

614-992-7626
PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF All TYPES

work

!Free Eshmatesl

V. C. YOUNG Ill
991 -611S o• 991 -7314
Pomeroy Ohio

THE
DITCHING
SERVICE
GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES

Lost and Found

lost Reward Black &amp; whrte
mat e cat resembles Sylves ter 4 whrte boots , whtte
belly &amp; chest. wh1te blaze
down nose Scar on rrght
front paw Call collect 614
245 - 9212 after 5pm
2 lost beagles 1n upper West
Columbia, Reward one Js
black &amp; White , the other
black, tan whrte It f o und.
pl eas e call . 304 773 5882

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Au c tion every Tu es day
mght Pt Pleasant, WVa
Auct Lonme Neal Youth
Center Bldg
Camden St

614-367 -7101

FREE ESTIMATES

985-3813
RES.: 985-3837

BUS .:

61! 8/ l mo !Jd

MILLER
ElECTRIC
SERVICE
For all your winng
needs; furnaces repa11
service and installatron .
Residentral
&amp; Commercia I

Call 742-3195
Or 992·5875

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS
35185 Oak H1ll Road
long Bottom , OH . 45743

PH. (614) 985-4212
We Use Von Schrader
Equipment Recommended
by Leadmg Carpel Manu·
facturers

'FRH ESTIMATES"
66

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742-3171

work , g round dearmg
S25 per hr

Call 446 -9638

- Plumbrng and electrrcal

Bass player wants 10b wtth
well establish e d country
square danc e or polka band

Colt Ray 614 446 3109
W1ll

CONTRACTING
'OOZEA BACKHOE
'RECLAMATION WORK
"Oil FIELD SERVICES
·ouMP TRUCK SERVICE
'CON CRETE WORK
•cuSTOM BUILT HOMES
"WATER GAS &amp;
OIL LINES

JIM CLIFFORD
PH . 992-7201

tobac co

Call

Water wells dnlled &amp; ser
-.need Free estJmates Call

614 992 5006o • 614 742
3147
W11t g 1ve p1 ano &amp; orga n
lesson s tn my home to
begmners. adults, &amp; ad
vanced stud ent s A lso t each
c hordtng &amp; transp osmg Call

614 992 54 03
Wrll do house cleanmg
off1ce cle;mmg or tak e carP.
of the elderly m my hom e

Call 614-985 3861
Horse

shoe mg

R1ck
Pearson Auctroneer
Serv1ce Estate, farm . An tique &amp; !JqU1dat1on sales
ltcensed &amp; bonded m Oh1o &amp;

WVa 304 · 773 -5785 o•
304· 773 91 B5
Auction every Fn mght at
the Hartford Communrty
Center Truckloads of n ew
merchandise every week
Comugments of new and
used merchandtse 8lways
welcome R1chard Reynolds
Aucttoneer
304 - 275 -

3069
Wanted To Buy

We pay c a sh for late mod el
clean used cars
J1m Mmtc Chev Olds Inc
Btl! Gene Johnso n

446 3672

mo

J&amp;F

plow

614· 256 1528

304 · 773

5207

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Financial

Wanted to buy u sed co al &amp;
wood heater s Swam Furm
ture. 446 3159 , Jrd
&amp;
Olive St . GalllpOIJs. Oh
Buymg daJ!y gold. sliver
COJns, nngs Jewelry, sterling
ware old coms large cur ·
renc y Top pr1ces Ed Bur ·
kett Barber Shop, 2nd Ave
M1ddleport . Oh 614 - 992 -

3476
Cash pa1d for fancy 1ron o r
heavy non beds $1 60 and
up for certatn Meigs Co
stone Jars
Old t1me cup
board
call 1 - 304 · 882 -

2711

MAINTENANCE, SERVICE &amp; INSTALLATION
FOR All POOLS ABOVE &amp; IN-GROUND
Free Water Analysis At Store or Pool Site
Wide Range of Chemicals &amp; Supplies

498 Gen. Hartineer Pkwy.
Middleport, OH.
PH . 992-2549 or 773-5634
6/ 2511 mo

FURNITURE
Beds, tron ,
wood . c upboards. chllltrS ,
c hests , baskets . dishes .
atone Jars. entrques. gold
and silver
Wnte - M 0
Milter, Rt 2. Pomeroy, Ohio

45769 ., call 614-992 ·
7760
1979 to 1983 Subaru or
Toyota Hatchback or
wagon
Good condition .

814-448-2072 o• 304-675·
3751 evenings
8 or 10 l011ds firewood
delivered to Clifton, 304·

773-5988 .

..... Pt Pleas-ant
&amp;

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Opportunity
JNQTIC E

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THE OHIO VALLEY PUB
LISHING CO reco mmends
that you do bu smess wtth
people vou know and NOT
to send money through the
ma1l unttl y o u have •nv estt gate d the otf ermg
Water d ellv ery bu sm ess .
Gall1a 8r Ma so n C ount1 es
Ser1ou s mqumes o nl y 3 04
675 · 1619 ev en1ng s 6 to 9
pm

Open a baaut1f u l Jean s
s portswear s h o p
FREE
BROCHURE T o p Brandsll
Low Pncesll $ 1 3 . 975 t o
$17 ,975 to co mpletely set
you up Cat! 1 404 -469 -

Real Eslate
31

Homes for Sale

For Rent m town wrth o pt1on
to buy 3 BR , fenced yard
C all 614 -446-2081 ntghts
House for Sale by owner 4
BR house on Lower R1ver
Ad 3 mtle s south o f t o wn
Wood burnmg f~replace , gar
age , basement, new fur
na ce, and roof. overlook1ng
the Oh1o Rtver Call davt•me
446 - 1 615 . n1ght 446
4 BR large eat m krt c he n.
larg e hvrng &amp; fam 1lv r oo m s.
al s o . 16~~: 3 2 tngr o und
he ated pool all o n a on e ac re
fenced lot many other el'l
tres Fmancmg ave1labe

S59 .500
5B77

Catt 304 773 -

S500 down 2 bdr trader on
large wooded lot You r o wn
boat dock Call 614 -2 56

S 1 . 500 d o wn take o ve r
S315 mo payment , taxe s &amp;
1nsurance rncluded 3 bdr
ranch, full basement , wood
burn er . c rt y school s, loca t ed
1n Plantz Subdr V JSI On
$ 2 4 .400 balance Ca ll 446

Sale by owne r , Trr level 1 3
ac r e, 4 BR 2 Ba th kttc hen
complet e. 15X30 de ck. FP
2 car garage ek cond
Redu ced to $69,900 C all

614-446 · 3485
Summ er Time ts Sa vt ngs
T1m e on th1s re m o de led
hom e Save Now1 1 M1ddl e
port 614 992 6941
6 r o oms . basem ent . dou bl e
gar age 1 &amp; one th1rd ac re
tot . Rose Htlt
Pom er oy

S32 900 Call 1·614 ·678
2513
8 yrs old 3 bedrm . 2 baths .
fam1ly room wrth w ood
burner Smgte car gar ag e on
8 flat a c res wrth s tocked
pond C1ty water 1n A acme

Catt 614 -949 2641
Owner transferred - must sell
hom e. famrty room has 20 f1
of wrndows f o r pa st o ral
vr ew fmt shed doubl e gar
age f1repla c e larg e porch
40 ft deck woo ds ptJva c v
near R o vat Oak Pa rte

S63 .900
5420

Colt 614 992

112 Maple Place c orne r o f
Lasley 2 bedro o m s famdy
room kitchen Mu st sell fO
settle estate Call co llec t
Vtrgrnta Crew 1 614 891
0442 o r 431 06 3 3
Hou se &amp; 1 a c re 1n Pom er oy
c1ty gas &amp; sewer, 5 ro o ms 8r
cellar for under $10 .000 o r
be st offer W•ll co n s1der land
co ntra c t Call aft e r 6 p m
Athens 614 593 -3269
N rc!EI home m c oun t ry near
mmes full basement ce ll a r
2 bedr o oms , 12 ac res m
langsvtlle
S29 00 0
C all

Mu st sell have t o l eav e st at e
N o reason able o ff e r re
Jec t ed
2 bedroom s, 1 '17
ba1h dtn ette . tcrtch e n , hv rng
r oo m Plu s rrver rr g ht away
ON 3 38 ac ros s for Ka 1se r
Alumrnum 10 mile s fro m
bndge Call 614 247 3012
Oldet home w1th g o o d p o
tentral clo se to town rea
sonably puc ed , co uld be
me de 1nto 2 or 3 apartmtmt s
g oo d Inves tmen t C all fo r an
a pp o 1ntm e nt
614 99 2

359 2
Pom eroy , House fo r sa le 3
bdrm s 1 % bath s ut1ht1 os
ac
ca rpeted
tn sulat ed
rem o de led rn std e c arp o rt
ba sem en t 614 9 9 2 2602

4438

1 2 m1l e s f r om Pom eroy
out standmg 8 srded hom e 3
s1des de cked 3 bedrooms 2
baths Full basem ent, barn
plus 9 acres $45 .000 C all

22 Money to loan

614-985 -3575

HOME

LO A NS

FI X ED

RATES Belo w m a rk et rate s
ft~e e d conv e ntio nal FHA
VA Lead er M o rtgag e .
Athens . co llec t 61 4 · 59 2 -

3051

23

Professional
Services

Fo r sat e by owner , C lar en ce
H1ll Immediate po ssess Jo n ,
prtce n egot1abte or o wner
w1ll he lp finance 81 lev el tn
Ru stJc Hills. Syracu se Oh1o
2 full baths . 3 bedroo m s.
fam1ly room wtth firepla ce
spual sta1rc ase . hvrng ro om ,
krt c hen w1th dishwasher &amp;
garbag e dtsposal. c h am lmk
fen ce 1 6x 12 barn for star·
age, rnsulated Call 614·

247-4134
PIANO

TUNING Lower
regular tumngs ·
discounts to Sen1or Cttizens ,
Chur ches &amp; Schools Ward' s
pr~ced

N ew 3 bedro om hom e , 1 '1~
bath, large lot . below Wa hama High S c hool

Keyboard, 304-675· 3824

&amp;25 .000
6277

Piano Tumng and Repan
Brunicardt Music Co , 446 ·
0687 Skill and mtegnty o ur
trademark
Lane Dan1el s.

614 742 296!
Professional Electrolysi s
Chntc Probe Type Electroly·

"'"

AMA

approved

FDA 8.

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Do ctor ref errals

304-675 -5568

Vicinity

2 325 J effe r son Po mt Ple a ·
sant June 2 8 thru 30t h .
1 0 · 8 p m House hol d baby
clothe s . furnrture and mr sceltaneous Exc ellent !

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31 Homes for Sale

614 -742 2261

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS

PERSONALIZED POOLS

0975

-

Yard Sale G ree n T errace tn
Centenar v J un e 27828
Clo thes . b edspr ead s. home
mten or, m1 sc

FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO BUY III 14ft w id e three
b edroom , bath and half.
m o btle home srttmg o n ntce
l ot. ready to move rnt o
S225 00 do wn $2 25 0 0 per
m o nth 304 - 576 271 1
Seven y ea r old home. three
be droom s , ga rd e n 5POt
2605 Lm col n Ave 8 '11 pet
ass umab l e lo an 30 4 - 675 ·

5047
3 bed r oo m home 3 y ears old 8 % per ce nt ass uma ble
l o an low 50 's 3 04 675
671 3 aft er 5 p m
3 yea rs o ld, t o t al electriC ,
deck &amp; fen ce d m back yar ~.
8117 perc ent assuma b le loao ,
S10,00 0 d o wn o r Will con
srder trade f o r l and. low 50 ' s
aft er 5 3 04 675 6643
3 0 acr e farm 14 acres flat
m ce B roo m h o u se 2 drilled
wells . exce ll ent buy m the
m td 50 ' s J ak e Som ervrlte
Rea! Estat e 304 6 7 5 3 0 30
or 6 75 34 3 1
4 bedr oom h ome f en c ed
yard . great for fa m tly be
h1nd htgh sc hool 3 04 675

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8002

grve

away Colt 614-742 -2450

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Movmg Sale Wednesday .
Apt 404, 520 Spnng Valley
Or. Smoked glass. chrome
dinett e set , bar With stoo ls.
cou c h . m1 sc
Call 44 6

1216

&amp; excavatrng

- Addons and remodeling
- Roofrng •nd gutter work
- Concrftlll work

Fraziers Bot1om Fl e a
Market
Every weekend
U S 35 Fraz1er s Bonom,
WVa 25082 Dealers Wei
come
Don Fraz1 e r
Operator 304 756 - 2779

12

Situations
Wanted
Can ___________
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Ya r d S a le . 1 41 6mllea left
o n 776, 3 5 m1
right .
Va c ation IB ie - E verythln g
June 25 29

&amp; Vicinity
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992 ·9968

POINT PLEASANT MA ·
RINE CO an Equal Oppor·

1 vr old male Australian Blue
Heeler Ca11614 - 379 - 2128

p1geons

Government
Jobs
$16.
669
- $60,563 year
Now
Htrtng

...... GaiHiioHs-·

1244

Givsaway

675 7322

'25 to be Given Away

Real Estate General

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NOW AVAILABlE!

Public Notice

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We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also actd boil and rod
out radtators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

985-3813
985-383 7

The 8 edi OJd Tow nsh 1p Tru stees w1 ll hold a Pubhc Bu dget
Heann g o n July 2 19 84 at
7 00 p m a11he B e df or rl Town ·
Sh lp Hall Al l CthZMS (es peC Jatly
Semo r C 1t1Zens) are JOV1ted to
attend and prO\JJde the town
· sh1p w• t h w ntten an d or al com

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Au1stant Organi st needed
at Gr8ce Ep1acopal Church

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PUBLIC NOTICE
BUDGET HEARING

111 court St.
Pomeroy, Oh. 45769

SWEEPER and sewing ma ·
chtne repetr. parts. and
supplies
Ptck up and
delivery, Dev11 Vacuum
Cleaner. one half m1le up
Georges Creek Ad
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Puppres, good hom e

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JONES BAR

SERVICE

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Public Notice

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RADIATOR

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GAS - WATER
SEWAGE PIPE
REULATORS &amp;
FITTINGS
VOLUME DRIPS

R D . Sevier, Mevor

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G&amp;W PLASTICS
&amp; SUPPLIES

Public Notice

BOARD OF PUBLIC
AFFAIRS

Mail This Coupon with Remlthlnc:e

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Alsa Some Car
Fenders Avarlable

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SHOE REPAIR

New Chevy Truck ....
FENDER
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DOORS ....
. 1149 9S
HOODS ..... . . '174 9S
BUMPERS
'69 9S
GRILL . .
'41 SO
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184 9S
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TAIL GATE .
FORD FENDER
'69 9S
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Announcements

675 -5162

FOR SALE

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JWanted

446 · 4537 o• 446-2158

Kttten to good home, 304

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BOARD OF
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
VILLAGE OF
POMEROY. OHIO

These cash rates

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Pay Cash for
Classlfleds and
Savell I

M r and Mrs .John Ours. Belpre.
visited lhe Douglas Circle family
r ecently
Angrla Dawn and .Jenmfer Lynn

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INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
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IN THE
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PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
IN THE MAffiA OF SETTLE·
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BATE COURT. MEIGS
COUNTY OHIO

darling!

446 ·8594

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EUGENE LONG

Ph. (614) 843-5425
5-8-2 mo. pd.

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PERSONALIZED
POOLS

AL TROMM
742-2328

20 years
" free Eshmates"

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DOZER
AND
BACKHOE
WORK

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofmg of all Types

PHONE 992-2156 ,

71 •u•••"'•hlo

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PARTS and SERVICE

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Vicky L.
DeBord of NelsonvUie was gradualro from Hocking Technical
CoUege \\ith an a.'80Ciate degree
In nursing. DeBord Is employed
by O'Bieness Memorial Hospital, t\thens. She MD betaldngber
Ucen.., examination In July.

GRADUt\TES -

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•Washera •Dishwashers
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

"Free Estimates"

ln a photo in yesterday's Dally
Sentinel labeled Toe Tappin' Hand
Clappln' Time, a groop on page 5
was Inadvertently identified as
Sweet Mountain Sound. They are not
that musical group. Sweet Mountain
Sound was correclly Identified In
another photograph that day.

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985-3561

All Makes

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KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

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Allt&gt;r tht• mE't'tln ~. member s searched for
\l.lldflowt&gt;rs In Ihe backyard Carolyn Nic hol
son sen.ed rPfres hments The next me£~tlng
wil l be .Junf' al at Miranda Nicholson's homP
at which tlme('ach membe-r l.s to knowthe 4 H
pledgf' - Crystal Anderson rewrter

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"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

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

club nanl(' was df'clck&gt;d on Miranda
Nicholson gav(&gt; a demonstration on w€.'1l vlnga

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ACCENT

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Parts

•ZENIIH

•SYLVANIA

Authorized John Deere .
New Holland, Bush Hoa
Farm Equipment
Dealer

Help Wanted

Homemakers Dreamt No
eJCperience needed to earn
26% commialion demonetratJng in frJenda ' homes .
You control hours and In·
come Absolutely no Investment! Also booking part1e1
Call 446· 1270 or write Toy
l Plan . Johnatown , PA

•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

Farm Equipment

3 24 1ft

WE ARE TOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

Aeron Bl'lpre. sp&lt;'nt F ather 's day

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992-7121

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'{ard sale&amp;

Catt 614-992-3968

Th£&gt; Rutland Go Ct&gt;t1ers held a meetin,;:

•11' 11'*1*

On J un~ 10 Nma Robinson
accompamed M r . and M rs Ca
rl eton F ollrod and Btll Follrod to
Huntington where they attended
the fun eral of their r elaiiV&lt;'' s wife .
Mrs Ira Foil rod.
M r . and M rs . Richard Yos t
\1Sttcd Mr and M rs De ibert Yost,
L an cas ter Rt. . F at her ' s D ay

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SALES &amp;SERVICE

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The Daily Sentinel

Alfred area communtty events

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Also Transmission

Racine, Oh.
Ph 614-843-5191

BOGGS

U. S. AT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

May :11 wtlh fi ve Jll('mbPr s an d one a d visor
present Elt'&lt;'tlon of officers was held and a

'fht&gt; Sa lf'm C{'nt e r Go Ce!tt&gt;n&gt; ITif'l ,lll llE' 1 at
thf' ho!TI(' of Dian Molden with t wo ad\1sors
and SPVcn cl uh mPmbers pres(&gt;n f DurlnJ:: ttw
meeting lh("}' discussed camp rolloctln g
aluminum cans, and thl? mont'v turned Ln
from ttw IIller pickup A I the&gt; mff'llng
mat erials and pa ltPms we-re brought In
Rt&gt;pon s and demonstrations were given by
Teu-sa Molden and Mk·helle Stout Michelle's
demon.-.tra tlon consisted ut tx:l\1. to ma kP
prnnut bult f'r cht&gt;w s Terf'Sa's r:WmonsiJ a lion

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GARAGE
Rt. 124.Pomeroy Ohio

Stzes

"'na Molden Re(X&gt;r1er

Thfo WIR£1es and Giggles 4-H D ub met June
16 a t the JtiS!denc-e of &amp;&gt;ny Edwards At the
meetlng two advisors are pl'(&gt;S('nl and f'ight
d ub m('mbt&gt;rs 1lle mem tx&gt;rs of thfo club
'&gt;'or ked togPih('r on a dub project th(&gt;n
\l. or ked Individually on thf.&gt;I.J own proj(&gt;('fS
Rt"Creatton ro n.&lt;; l~ tf'd of tennis and r'Pfn-s h
m ents were supptlt'd by Ben } Edwards
having a cookout Tht" next m ff'tlng ls to be at
the holl'IE' of &amp;&gt;ttv Edwards - &amp;&gt;c ky Wise.
RPpor1Pr

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Roger Hysell

All STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

The Dail)

LAFF-A -DAY

was u n OOw ro mt&gt;asun&gt; food.-; 'fht:1't'- were
retreshtTM"11fS Slf'rved by TM'esa M olden -

Th(' Outsiders 4 H Club m E&gt;I J une 12 at the

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fameJOy-Middleport, Ohio

Business Services

Shawn and Matt Baker, L .D .
Hartinger , Dayton M cEl roy;
Glenn, Todd and Chris E vans,
Willard and Barry Boyer , Ea rl and
Scott M cKlnley , Greg and Jon
Stewart, Dana Swift, K enneth and
Harold Carson, E d , Ron and Scott
Evans, Carl and John Nelson, AI and
Jeremy Hartson, MalVIn Kelly,
GruyBalley,DesiJeffers,Mark and
Lawrence Stewart, Wilbur Tlteobald, Richard and Mark Gilkey and
Allen Jenldn.son.

Meigs 4-H news_ _ __

:,

26, 1984

H o mes
for Sale

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL
tTY MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST GALLIPOLIS
AT 35 PHONE 614 -446
7274
1979 3 bdr m obtle h o me on
1
/1
ac re lot welt shaded
Must sell both t ogether Ca ll

614 -388 -9957
19 7 3 1 211 6 0 r e m ode l e d
trarler new car p et doo r s
plumbrng electn c, A C C all

446 022 1
2 BR . needs som e repa1 r
see n on G eor ge s C r ee tc Rd .
behmd H&amp;H B o d y Sh o p
prr ce n eg o t ra bl e
14X65 3 BA
g as heat
1973
good
c ond
$7900 1 2 1(60 all g a s 2

BA 1969 $4900 Call 614
446 -0175
14)(65 3 BA . g a5 h eat .
1973 , g o od
con d •
S7900 . 1 2X 60 all g as. 2

8A 1969 S4900 Call 614
446 0175
1974 14 X7 0
bath
c ond

3 BR 1 h
t ota l c l ec g o od
S8 90 0
Ca ll 614 -

4460175
197 7 1 4 ~&lt; 70 Sc hult 7 on
52l'l 100 l o t co n cr et e p o rch
w•th r~w n1 n g st orage butld
mg 3 bedroom 1 1h bath
stove &amp; refn ge rator drspo
sal , &amp; ra ng e ho od Must sell

S16.000

Coli 6 14 99 2

7467 or 74 2 3 1 54
19 81

H o lt y p a rk
14 K7 0
co n d
1 2x 8 de c k
und er p enn1 ng a nd larg e
roo m arr c on d
mdud ed
30 4 89 5 3 89 5 o r 8 9 5

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3600
10 11 60 1966 tw o bed roo m
N ew Moon mo b1l e ho m e ,
$2 000 Phone 30 4 6 75
6 995 be f o re 1 p m
77 Ca mer o n 14 x70 ex
panda . 3 be droom
new
underpe nnmg fr on1 por c h
g as h ea t
e11 c c o n d

58 . 0 00 DO
2700

30 4 6 75 ·

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7 7 Ca m eron 14 k70 ex
pa n da
3 be droom
new
u nd er pe n n1 ng front ~l o r c h
gas hea t
eK e co nd

SR 0 0 0 0 0
170 0

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30 4 6 7 5

Farm s lor Sale

Small f arm 118 25 ac res) 1n
Po rt land O h ro bord ere d by
Oh1o R1v er &amp; h 1ghway N o
b u1ld1ng s so m e trees . 1n
m rner a t rr g ht s Fa n marke t
pr1ce S4 0, 00 0 For 1ntor
ma t1 o n wnt e B Gr aham
461 5 E m c rOtld , N ac og
d o ch cs Te 11as 7596 1

35 Lot s &amp; A c •eag e
fo r s.at e 6 ac re s of g round tn
Leba non TP G ood bUitdrng
s1t e o n hard t op road Asking
&amp;5000 or bes t o1fer C all

614 84 3 523 1
S yra c u se
sever al n• ce
b utldJn g lo t s wtth ol d b r1 ck
h o u se o n W a t er St o ver
l oo km g nv c r C all614 - 992

59 74

Call 614 992

l1ke new 3 bedrm sec tiOnal
home on beautiful Yl acre lot
t n Arbaugh add1t 1o n
Tuppers Plams. e x ce llen ct
netghborhood $32 , 900 In·
eludes new refng , range ,
washer &amp; dryer , financrng
available with low down
payment to qualified parties

Celt 614· 992-7034 doys m
614 992 -7671 even.ngs

1 Ox 50 tr a il e r on large
w o oded lo t 7 miles be low
Ga ll tpoh s o n Ra c oon

$10 99 5 304 675 6448
3 acre s So uths1d e. 14 m1le
off mam htghway , 304 -675 -

1894

Lo ts 1n Henderson, 60 x 1 19 '
S3 ,000 DO each
Scottie
S o tadean . Smith St ,
Hell'ders o n

�Pomeroy-Middle rt, Ohio

They'll Do It Every Time

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

64 Misc. Merchandise

Lot for ule in Mercerville .
Coil 814-258-68t8 .

7. Br Trailer Sylvester 8X32,
asking price $600. Dis hwaaher Gibeon, 81100 .
Electric heater 820. Allis
Chalmera tractor model CA
with owners manuel. wide
front end, 3 point hitch.
garden blade. plow S. diac
aaking price $2000. 250
gallon fuel oil drum round
type with stand 8100 . Call

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

3 bdr . house delu11.e, central

614-446-Bt 26 .

air , pool etc . Call 676 -5104
or 675 -6386 .

Dynamark 11 hp. 36 " riding
motor. less than 1 yr old.

Rent 4 BR house , upper

$600 .. tO " McCullough
Sow S100 . Call 614-446 23t 6.

Rt .7. Call 614-446 -0429 .
Home 1or rent , good location. Bob McCormick Rd.
3BR . full basement, partly
finished . nice. 2 bath , kit chen , li'lling area. beautiful
view. no children , no pets.

lawn Chairs $6 ea ., 446 -

4384
Air condit ioner, 1100 BTU,
good cond
$175 . 446 -

Call 614 -446 -3643 Wise -

1522

man Reel Estate Agency .

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56 Building Supplies

Tuesda , June 26, 1984
78

KIT 'N' CARLYlE®

LUMBER -Rough cut, oak,
poplar. 2x4, 2x8, 2x8, 1x4,

Zuopan, 304-773 -5554.

nice kitchen &amp; living room .

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44

Agoncv
2 BR house adults only . Call

614 446 -0924
Unfurnished 6 room house

1 'h bath . g laued 1n beck
porch. garage with 10 ft
drive storm windows. no
pets. deposit &amp; ref required

Coli 446 -2543
large

home,

large

yar d .

8350 mo . , 5200 depos1t
Call 446 -715 7
House for rent ne at Meigs

Mine No 1. 3 bedrooms.
8 225 . mth ., $1 QQ depOSit

Call614 -742 -2126
3 bedroom house for rent
$260 per month Call 614 -

992-6879 .

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

2 bdr t railer fully furnished .

good location , sec dep . req .
Coil 446-8558

51 Household Goods

Apartment
for Rent

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Pets for Sale

1972. 19% Arist~crat, self
contained. bath, fng .. stove,
alaepa six, air conditioned,
large awning, good condi tion. 82,460 or offer. Cal
446 - 1228 days. nights 1 -

HillCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breeds . Heated
indoor - outdoor facilities .
AKC Doberman puppies:
Stud Service . Call 614 ~ 446 -

--

7795.

2 bdr apt . newly decorated.
S60 to S200 per mo . util1ies
part . paid . Call675 -5104or
675 -5386 .
4 rooms &amp; bath . furnished ,
clean . no pets. adults on ly ,
deposit &amp; reference re quired Call614 -446 - 1519
513 Third Ave . $135 mo ..
adul15 on ly . deposit re ·
qu•red Ca ll 614 -446 - 4222
between 9 -5
2 rm turn . efficiency apt..
c arpeted throughout. S175
mo .dep &amp; rei . required .
Call 614 - 446 -4607 or 446 -

2602
Deluxe 1 BR Apt , Gallipolis,
ga rage , CA , no pets, no
children . dep &amp; ref . Call

614 -256 -1529
1 bedroom Apt . $196 . mo .
including utilities . Equal
Housing Opportunity. Con t act Village Manor Apts .

2 bdr . unfurnished. 91(tta
nice, 2 mi out on Rt . 588 .
$200 mo ., adults only . Ca ll

446 -2300
1 2X55. 2BA. in country.
$100 deposit. S175 mo .

Riverside Apts . Middleport .
Specml rates tor Senior
Cititens . S130 . Equal Hous•ng Opportunitie s 614 -

992 7721 .
Furnished 1 &amp; 2 bedroom
apartments. Mtddleport .
Adults . no pets. secunty
depos1t
Ca ll 614 - 992 -

3874 .

Call 614-367 -0478 .
Mobile home for rent on 0 J
Wh1te Ad . JUSt before Pros·
pect Church Rd .. 4 mi . from
hospital. JBA . large master
br . ex . storage. lg . bath .
mostly furnished . nice lot.
garage . no children , no pets .
Call 614 -446 - 3643 Wise man Real Estate Agency

2 bedroom furnished apt . in
Middleport . $205 a month.
includes utilities Deposit .
Call 614 -992 -7177 Rfter 6
p m.
1 bedroom Apt in M id dl eport S 135 a month plus
utilities. Call 614 -992 -5545
days or eveings 614 · 949 -

2216
12X60 edge of town on
688, no pets. S 165 mo .
dep &amp; ref . Call 614 -446 -

0822

2 bedroom country apt ,
near fairgrounds Roger
Morg an . Call 614 - 992 -

2167 or 614 -593 -6937
2 BR mobile home. At 7
below Eureka. adults only .
no pets , S 135 mo Ca ll

614 -256 -1t57
3 bedroom trailer . e.::tended
livingroom , $100 deposit.
$250 mo . plus utilities . also
have rooms for rent . Prefer
males . See at 314 3rd St .,
Kanauga .

Newly remodeled 2 bed ro o m . equ ipp ed kitchen .
5225 Deposit required Call

6 14 -992 -5319
2815

o• 992 -

Newly rede corated . 1 bed room , partially furnished .
S225 Deposit required . Call
614 992 · 5319 or 992

2815

2 bdr mo bile homes. ref &amp;
dep . required
Cal l 614
256 1922
12x60 2 bedroom mobile
home . partly furnished . Ra
cine area . Call 614 -992 -

5858 .

APARTMEN TS. mobile
homes. houses . Pt Pleasant
and Ga llip o lis 614 - 446 -

8221
N• ce 1 And 2 bedroom
unfurni shed aptutmen ts
304 -675 · 2218 btdore 6

2 bedroom mob1le home
adulh o nly . For sale or rent

pm

Coil 614 -992 -2598

2 bedroom apartment. S200
month , plu s utilities. Camp
Conley ares . 304 - 675 -

2 bedroom . total eh!'ctric
with central air . on East
Main St . Pomeroy above
car wa sh . fully furnished
Ca1t 614 -992 -7314 or 992 -

62t5
2 bedroom trailer . kitchen

4683
3 rooms and bath , e.::tra
mce Good locat ion Deposit
and refren ces required
S225
m on t h
304 -675 -

1090

furnished . couple one smell
child accepted . 304 -675-

1076 .

45

2 bedroom trailer . furnished ,
washer. dryer. air condition.
adults, no pets. S 175 .00
plus utilities . Phone 304 -

675 -4874 .
44

Apartment
for Rent

Furnished Rooms

For rent SIReping Rooms
and light house keeping
rooms P~trk Central Hotel.
Call 614 446 -0756
Sleeping room S125 .
ties paid Share bath ,
only Range &amp; refr•g
2nd _ Ave . Gallipolis
446 -4416 after 7 PM

utilimale
919
Call

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

Washers, dryers. refrigera tors. ranges . Skaggs Ap pliances. Upper River Rd .
beside Stone Crest Motel .

pickup load . Call 614 ·245·
5B04 .

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

Loretta ' s Guns. 446- 1822.
rear 2310 Eastern Ave ..
61 4-446 · 7398
Gallipolis . Varmint hunter ·
target shooter. we have a
Washers &amp; dryers $69 .95 &amp; selection of Smith &amp; Wesson
$79 .95 -- This week only . bolt action high power rifles ,
Hupp' s Appliances &amp; Glass · light &amp; medium weight
ware. corner Rt . 141 &amp; Rt. barrels . These are the deluxe
7 Call 446 -8033
finish versions and reflect S
&amp; W 's peerless workman Twin beds - S50 each . Call ship and quality throught .
614 -446 - 4257 after 5pm .
out
Retail prices 5435 9455,
loretta's
Electric refrigerator &amp; elect - 9310 - $320 . leupoldscopes
ric stove in good cond . Call &amp; mounts in stock . We have
614-256-6230 or 61 4-256 · a good selection of S &amp; W
6002 .
and Colt handguns at similar
discounts. Class 3 items
Carpet for rental s for $3.99 available by July 1 . Open 7
sq . vd . Col1614-992 -6173 . days, SAM to 1 OI'M. Rem .
20 ga . slugs $2 75 for $5 .
Building, remodeling. vinyl
and alumn siding . Free esti - Large lighted arrow sign
mates. 304 -675 -3981
letters and numbers in ·
e lud e d Hawk 's Amoco .
Clothesline posts swing Tuppers Plains 61 4 · 667 frames . all types Picnic 31 82 .
tables . Free del1very . 304 ·
675 3677 .
Gas Furnance Owners get an
edge on Heat Bills this
Sears Coldsp ot chest type winter : Set monthly goal s
freezer. 10 . 2 cu ft . with this newT ested, proven
$100 .00 Phone 304 -675 - electronic device_ A Fue 3519
lometer will prepare you to
economically. co nviently.
SWAIN
monitor Heat -Cost in dol AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE lars, cents. this winter,
62 Olive St . Gallipolis . New hourlv. dai ly . from right
&amp; used wood &amp; coal stoves, inside your home . Easy
6 piece wood living room instructions, installs in min suite with 6 inch flat arms utes . NO contact with fur $399 . bunk beds complete nace circuitry . A one year
with bunkies $199. 2 piece Guarantee on workmanship .
antron livingroom suites Limited supply m stock of
5199 . antron recliner s $99. th is Mini -Model -(8) System .
other recliner s sao. maple Order now . For details call
dinette sets S 179. box Consumer M onito r
springs &amp; mathess twin or Systems - Middleport . Ohio
full $1 00 set regular -firm at 614-992 - 3718 M onday,
S 120. maple dinette chairs W enesday, &amp; Friday 9 :00 to
S 35. wash stands S34 . 12 noon .
maple ro ckers 559 , 7 piece
chrome dinette set 5149, 5 30 inch electric range with
piece dinette set S99. used automatic oven timor, good
bedroom su ites . refrigera · co nditon . 40 h . hay eleva tors. ranges , chest. dressers, tor . Call 614 - 843 - 5186
wringer washers. TV's, dry · evenings
ers. &amp; shoes Call614 - 446 3159 .
Whirlpool washer . very good
condition . Call 614 -247 lAYNE"S FURNITURE
2684 aher 4 p .m .
So1a. chair. rocker . otto man. 3 tables , (e:Ktra h(lavy Top soil and fill dirt deli by Fro ntier!, 5685 . Sofa . \lered. 304 -675 -777, .
chair and lovesoat . S275 .
Sofas and chairs priced from
1983 250 3 wheeler . small 2
S285 . to S895 . Tables. S45 wheel bike: swing set. elect and up to $ 125. Hid e-a- ric motor c ycle for pre beds , S440 . and up t o schooler Phone 304 -675 S525 . Reclm ers. S175. to 6277 after 7
$375 .. Lamps from S28 . to
S75 .5 pc . dinettes from Camera 35 MM . Olympus
S99 .. to 435 7 pc _ $189 with accessories, Ca ll 304 and up . Wood tabl e with six 675 -7476 .
chairs S425 to $745 Desk
S 1 10 up to $225 Hut ches. Will tear down barn or
$550 . and up. maple or pine building 1or lumber, 304 finish Bunk bed complete 675 -4435 .
with mattresses. $260. ctnd
up to 5396
Baby beds,
Wicker high back King chair.
S 1 10 Mattresses or bo.::
$70 , 304 675 7541 ,
springs , full or twin , 558 ., ev(lni ngs .
firm , S68 and 578 . Queen
sets, 6 195 . 4 dr. chests , Brown wicker chest with
542 . 5 dr . chests , $54 . Bed door. $60 .00. 304 -675 ·
frames . S20 .and $25., 10 7541
gun
Gun cabinets . S 350 .
Gas or elec tric ra nges S375 . Electric exercise rollers .
Baby manresses. S25 &amp;
S75 . new. 304 -675 -7541.
S35. bed hames S20. S25 , evenings.
&amp; 530. king frame S 50
Good selection o f bedroom White pine desk . S25. 304suites. ce dar ches ts . 675 -7541 , evenings .
rockers, metal cabinets.
swivel rockers
MetRI buildings built to your
needs
Garages. storage,
Used Furniture
Chairs.
warehouse. farm . et c _ Free
dryers , and TV 's . 3milesout
Estimates 304 - 675 -3981
Bulaville Rd . Open 9am to
6pm, Man thru Fri . 9am to
Hereford cow. freshen Aug .
5pm , Sat
1st. 1100 lbs. 8475 .00 .
614-446 03&lt;2
Sickle bar mower. Gravely
tra ctor 42in _ 5100.00 . Rell
type mower for Gravely

54 Misc. Merchandise

S50 00 304-675-4210.

Professional All Breed Dog
Obedience Training. Individual &amp; classes available. Call

614 -388-9790.
Oragonwynd Cattery Kennels _ AKC Chow puppies.
Siamese kittens, new litters
CFA Himalayan and Persian
kittens . Call 614 -446-3844
after 6 .
ADBA Reg . Pitbull puppies.
McCoy generation . Call

614 -446 -1609.

61 4-992 · 7358 .

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livestock

$100.00. 304-675· 2225 .

57

Musical
Instruments

19B2 Comero Z-28. black.

6t4-446-4257 alter 5pm.

gray interior. loaded with
eveything. must sell.

Reg . Appaloosa mare, very
gentle, due to foal in Aug.,
one yearling appaloosa colt,
4 yr old. bay gelding, and
Reg . Quarter horse. Brood -

more, Con 61 4-256- t 385 .
Reg. Quarter hone mare.
gentle, healthy, well trained

oosv rider . Call 614 -4467711 .

3 yr. old pure hereford bull .
Greenbrier Stables. we buy,
sell or trade horaea. 304 -

2 yr . old Kimball Artist
console piano. Oak cabinet.
$2100 .. new. will sell for
$1500. Bench included . Call
after 4 :00, 614 -992-5465 .
Piano for sale, Wanted :
Responsible party to assume
small monthly payments on
spinet, console piano . Can
be seen loca lly . Write: (in clude phone number I Credit
Manager. P. O. Box 521,
Beckemeyer. II 62219 .

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Jam Strawberries 1000
quarts of good jam berries
60 cents per quart . Pick your
own . 2 miles back of New
H11ven at Union Camp
Ground . Clal 304-882 -

2237
Bl ack raspberries, we pick ,
$10 .00 gallon . Call after 6
to order. Happy Hollow Fruit

Fa•m. 304 -576-2026 .
B lac k raspberries. Point
Pleasant . 304 -675 - 1365 .

61

Farm Equipment

Tractor, model B with c ulti vators . Call614 - 256 ~ 6417
Allis Chalmers with cultiva tors. good for tobacco . Call

304-675-5823 .
450 Farm all tractor , wide
front and with loader, 3 pt.
hitch . good co ndition .

S1,900 .
9367

Call 614 - 388 -

Housing Opportunity) has
o ne and two bedrooms. rent
starting at S 157 for one
bedroom and S 193 per
month for two bedroom .
with $200 deposit located
near Foodland and Spring
Valley Plaza . pool and TV
ant . Call 446 -2746 or leove
meuage.
3 bdr. unturn . garage apt ,
t260 plus deposit
Call

446-3786 .
Furnished apt . 919 2nd ..
Gallipolis. S 175. Men only
Call446 -4416 ahar 7PM .
Newly remodeled 2 bdr .
equipped kitchen. cen tral
air, t260 . 821 % Second
Ave ., Gallipolis. Call 446 -

46 Space for Rant
Trailer spa c e fOf rent

Call

614 -367 -7438
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park , Route 33, North of
Pomeroy . large lots . Call

Hay &amp; Grain

Unfurnjehed

5553.
Trailer lots for rent . 304 -

Good mi•ed hay, $1.26 in

field, 304-675·5579.

TransportatiOn

6417

Garage with two 12 foot
doon in Mt
Alto. WV .

Shrubs pruned, lawn re seeded , retaining walls ,
sidewalks. patios , fill dirt,
topsoil , bark mulch &amp; sawdust. Contact Bruce Davi -

MerchandisB
51 Household Goods

2 bdr. in Crown

utNitloo INiid, UOO deposit ,
8 mOnth le11e, no children,

no peto . Coll445· 3887 oltor
7.

TV S. Appliancea , 627 Third
Ave .. Gallipolis. 614 - 446 1899. Spin washen, gu &amp;
electric dryera, auto
wethers , gas &amp; electric
ranges, rafrigera1ora . TV
tett .

72

Trucks for Sale

71

Call

614 - 446 -

614 ·2 45 · 5131
9565.

or 245 ·

19B3 Pop-up truck camperwill aell camper only -or with
1982 GMC V7 Ton Truck .

1331

Call 6t4-992-6522 .

11,000. 304-675-1828.

1972

1978 Chevy Scottsdale. 'A
ton, 4x4, e:Ktra clean , heavy
duty, automatic transmis-

sion, PS, P8, 360. V-8. AM

1983 Plymouth Colt t 8.000

1981 Mazda GLC .
614-446-1 336

Call

1981 Dodge 024, AM -FM,
Stereo, New Tires. 4epd .,

Call 614 -245-5131 or 245 9565

sion . Call 614-256-1427.
large 1611 . overhead garage
door, complete. also 8h ..
door, eJC . gas floor furnace.
reasonable . Call 614 -266 -

676 · 1 386 .

BASEMENT WATER -

73

PROOFING Unconditional
lifetime guanmtHe
Local
references furnished . Free
estimates. Cell collect 1 -

1979 Chevy Beauville Van .
loaded ,86200 firm . Call

614-446-0930 o• 304 · 675 ·
7446 .
19BO Ford Bronco . very
clean and good shape .
priced to sell . 304-675 2663 after 5 pm.

1978 Ford Fiesta. good gas
mileage. good cond . Cal l

1977 Harley Davidson low
rider. Ca ll 446 -7015 after

CARTER'S PlUMBING
ANO HEATING

614-245-9 179 .

5PM .

1976 Monte Carlo. good
cond , 61400 . Call 614 446 - 3243 after 6pm .

1980 Harley Davidson
Roadster 1000 CC . ex .
cond .. $3200. 1983 Honda
Express Moped . brand new.

1979 Chevy Caprice Clatsic. 2 dr. ac, ps. V-8 engine.
body good condition. exc
performance . Will consider
all offers. Call 614 -992 ·
7412 after 5 p.m .
67 Chevelle Super Sport
good condition; 78 Jeep
CJ5 fair condition . Call

50 CC , 1425. Call 614 -446 7310 after 6 :30pm .
1981 Honda 750 Custom,
2.600 miles. e.:: cond . Call

614-367-0394 .
1980 HOnda Odyssey
$600. 4 white spoke
wheels. 16% inch never

614-992-2042 .

62 Wanted to Buy

1976 Ford Torino station
wagon 4 door, au1o, PS,
PB , AC, good condition .

1976 Hondo CB 360T
6,600 miles, $700. Cell
614-986· 4418 .

Good - 1 Excavat1ng. bese·
ment!li, footers , driveways,
septic tanks , landscapin g
Call anytime 614 - 446 ·
4537 . James L Davison. Jr
owner

860 Suzuki EC . Best reaso -

J .A R Construction Co Au ·

1981

Celica

Toyota

GT.

1fter 6 .
676 -2738 before noon or
af1er 5 :00PM .

75

84

1981 CR 450. call 304 -

liltbock . 304-675-5149 of·
Just receivel;i 2 loads of
Cresoted buildings, barn
type. good selection Galli polis Block Co , Pine St..
Gallipolis. Oh Call 446 -

Mus t sell Matched pair of
sorrel Belgium Gelding
Horses. 6 and 4 years o ld,
good pulling horses . Mrs.
Harley Grate. langsville. OH

2783 .

614 -669 -4242 after 6pm .

ter 5 .
1978 Olds. 4 door, V -6. air.
PB. PS. AM -FM . cruise .
phone 304 -676 -6286. Call
after 4 .

Boats and
Motors for Sale

15.6 Boat &amp; Trailer, 40 hp,
Johnaon Engine, Trade or
16 ft. Se1 Star. open bow.
convertible top. aide curflint. back enclosure. 115
hp Mercury. power tilt.
power trim. low hours.
custom trailer. Call 614 ~
379 -2822 aher 6pm.

1981 Honda Prelude. 6
speed. many options ,

53 , 000 miloo, '5 ,400 .
Phone 304·896· 3326 oftor
6:30 304-372 -2798.
1978 2 door Pontiac Grand
Prix. PS, PB. air. cruiee
control. VB. 301, bl1ck.

304-875·6286 .

Coolville. Coli 8t4-667 e389 or 867-6607.

'77 Cadillac Coupe DeVille,

Correct

304-895-3664

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outboard motor rapaira .
Specialize In Mercury Out·
boards . Also Inbo ardoutboard repairs . Minnekota
Service Center. Propeller
· aales &amp;. service center. live
bait &amp;. tackle. 88 Main St .,

'7t

Monte

Corio,

good

Cr•ft

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whMio, Hd tronomloolon,
tlreo. UOO.OO or Hit offlf.
304-871· 7988.

fibergluo boot with 40hp
motor end troller. 304-875·
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Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

Taking out insurance
lhe

ace

Oops'

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he

played a diamond. captured

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by East's ace . East cashed
the heart king and led a club
South won lhe ace and king
and exited with a low club.
East won the jack and led a
diamond into dummy's Q-10

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Dealer: North

Nonb East

Pass

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and give up a trump trick

SOUTH
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our

sighted declarer had nothing
left in his hand but trumps.

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Opening lead: •Q

unlucky .

When the opponents have
only three spad!lli to the
queen. il is rather unusual
for them to be ln the same
hand. But the rule in rubber

bridge is that declarer
should give up even a very

~ood chance for an overtrick
tf, by so doing, he guarantees
the contract. All South had
to do was lead a spade to the
Jack at trick two. lf that lost
to the queen, he would have

a sure entry to dummy on

the third round of trumps
with the spade five. The
defenders would then win a
spade , a heart and the dia-

By Oswald Jacoby
and James Jacoby

mond ace, but the club loser
would go on the diamond

Today's deal was played
at rubber bridge. Quickly
cover the Easl and Wesl
hands and decide how you
would play four spades.
Here is whal our hapless
declarer did. He won the ace
of hearts and led a spade to

queen .
On the

actual

hand.

declarer's caution would he
rewarded when West snowed
out of spades. South would

make seven sp2.de tricks, the
A·K of clubs and the ace of
hearts for his contract.
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g iven one hour ro live when
the crafw MaJ Or Oesco l1 n
pays a return vis 1t to their
off ice (A) (60 m1n .)
(1::· Maximum Security Th1s
drama foc uses on life 1n ·
s1de a federal pen1tent1ary
(21 Assaulted Nuts
(!; Caesar's Tahoe Billiards
Classic Coverage of the
Fmal Match 1S sponsore d
by Corner Pockets o f Ame rICa . (60 mm )
~ C!) rjJ) Hart to Hart Jonathan tries to save Jennifer
from a k ilt er whose crim e
Jenn 1fer has witnessed (A)
(60 mm ) [Clo sed Cap tioned ]
Ci:' Six Wives of Henry VIII
(1] Newswatch
fE Independent News

10:30

WHEN THAR'5 A BABV
IN TH' HOUSE, '{OU GOT
TO BE ON '{OUR TOES -·

Jumbles AUGUR

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Hotel Mrs Cabo t plays
Cupid in reuniting a cham ·
bermaid and a pnnce. a
law student di sco11e rs that
his mother IS a drug addict
and Chr1stine becomes Pe·
ter's date for a fund -r a1ser

7397 .

TRISTATE
UPHOLSJERY SHOP
1 t83 Sec . Ave.. Golllpolio
8t4-448· 7833 or6t4-446:
1833.

(§) til CUl Throe's Company

(A) (60 mon I
W 700 Club
(IJ Ill (12.1 Arthur Hailey's

Call Jim Lanier, 304 -675 -

87

MOVIE:

Jack . Janet and Ter n race
to three animal shelte rs to
f1nd a li ttle g1 rl' s lost kitte n

1MN DON'T 'IOU SELL
n!EM ON HOW MUCH
GOOD ClEAN GOVI=RNMENT W1U.. 8ENEF1T

OKAY, SO Y'THIIIIK

Johnson Water Service . Call

1120.

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Care · Some pat•ents at an
Australian mst•tut1o n for
the severely handicapped
reb e l agains t a pair of over zea lous custod 1ans . (R) (60
m1n) [Closed Capt1oned)
@) MOVIE : 'Artists and
Models'

James Boys Water Service .
Also pools filled . Call 614 -

8t4-256 -1743 or 614-256

([)

'Jacquel ine Susann's Valley of the Dolls 1981 ' Part

General Hauling

256 - t141 or 614 -446 ·
1175 or 614-446-7911 .

Yesterday ·s

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WV 304-422-8433 or 304·
422· 2367.

engin•. body, enterlor, ralley

ME!

SEWING Machine repair s.
service. Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors . Fabric Shop .
Pomeroy . 614 -992 -2284 .

85

MONEY FOR "TH 15.

(Answers tomorrow)

2

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Ski Su·
preme, family 1ki boats.
New &amp; u1ed, P•rkersburg.

Pert 3'
CI) MOVIE : ' Firefox'
C1) Gentle Ben
(§) til (Jli Foul-ups, Bleeps/

tland , Oh ,61 4 · 742 2903 ,
Basements , Footers , Con crete work , Ba ckhoe's ,
Dozer &amp; Oitcher, Dump
trucks. &amp; water -gas -sewer electrica l lines

we:RE SAVING THEIR

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SERVE YOIJ!
-YOU SfrM:

WELL . IF "1/1\WY' 15 TWIUJI?LE.1 1
BUILV'IN' A NUCLEAfl
H#OW HIS
~EACTOfl, HE'S CD/1'1' PUF!P05E .• ANt7
IT FOfl A C:tOOO
IT COUW
PtmPOSE, OF!. WOT! OE5TROY THE
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Excavating

Call 6t4-992-2065.

nable offer, 304-675 -6713

l JUST CION'T BELIEVE I
tt~! HE
'VACIDY' 15 EXPLOI'liN' TH' WOIJLO
SEA'S Mlt-lERAl AN'
TELL 'tOO
NUTRITIONAL POTENTIAL THAT!
FOFI TH' 0000 0'

SHULAW·s Plumbin g and
Heating. 211 Sixth St ,
Point Pleasant . W Va 304 ·
675 -5420. li censed and
insured .

304 -675 · 7421 .

79 Pontiac Trans Am. T-Top,
new tires. 48.000 miles.
outstanding condition. Call

ANNIE

JIM ' S PlUMBING &amp; HEAT

BJ

Print answer hare : A

Team tangles with a terror·
ist group that has kid napped an he1ress . (A) (60
min .)

6t4 -446-4477

1979 Kawasaki KZ 750,
new tarring. 61100 . Call

S400 . Call614-992 ·6161 .

8:00

Cor . Fourth and Pine
Gallipoli s. Ohio
Phone 614 -446 -388B or

lNG . At. 1 . BoM 355. Galli polis . Call 614-367 -0576

WHEN THEY TOOK THAT
'TROPICAL VACA"TIOI.J,
"THEY APPAF':ENTLY

Now arrange the o rded letters ro
lorm tile surprise answer . as sug·
gested by the atxwe cartoon

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Motorcycles

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Houston at Atlanta
Family Feud

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(1Q) Wheel of Fortune
tl) (lli People's Court
fl) One Day at a Time

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Basement

Remodeling , siding, interior
and exterior , te~etured coating, simulated brick and
stucco. thermo replacement
windows . 304 -675 -1560

II

Atlantic City, NJ

614-237-0488, 9 o.m. to 5
p m
Rogers
Waterproofing .

I I [

(5) Major League Baseball :

W1111er wells commercial and
domestic, test holes . pump
sales and service . 304 -895 -

1 - - -- - - - -- -

Call

Hay. 1972 Ledgerwood 26
h Camper, 1963 Chevrolet

4X8 Trailer, $100.
6t4-446-4257

STEAMER . Water removal.
furniture cleaning. free esti mates . 304 -675-2295 .

814-446 -

$1650 .
4230 .

fully toaded. body and enterlor A - 1 ahape . Run• good.

after 6 .

SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

6509.

Impala. Call 614 -367-7888

SHIP

3802 .

Vans &amp; 4 W.D

'IOU .. .

ALLEY OOP

carpe1

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Toe Dough
@ Top Rank Bo xi ng from

or 675 ·

radio, sliding rear window. 8
h. aluminum topper. 304 -

2726 .
1980 VW Rabbit air cond.,
many e.::tras, one ownM,
showroom cond. Call 4460516 anytime .

your

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rienced roofing, including
hot tar application, carpen ter, electr~cien. mason . Call

304 - 675-2088
4560 .

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RINGLE 'S SERVICE expe-

GET
1974 Jeep truck. six cy linder, 4 wheel drive ,

00111~11Jb

7:30

2398 or 614 -446-2454 .

Sell or Trade, 1977 Jeep
CJ6. 304. V-8. headers.
white spoke wheela. sharp.

614-446-2282

mi ., stand . shift plus econ omy shih, air. Ca11614-3 79 -

RON'S Television Service .
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola , Ouazar , and
house calls . Call 304 -576 Fetty Tree Trimming . stump
removal. Call 304 - 675 -

74 Dodge 3.4 ton truck, 72
International 4 wheel drive .

$1 000 . Coil 446-1 326

scotchguard-water el(trac ·
tion. deodorizers. FREE estimates . Reasonable rates .
Gene Smith . 992-6309 .

Coli 614-446· 1 294.

81 4 -446 ·

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~(.11;16£~ .. , I IXJI.l'T
F:IJCw WI I K(;!&lt;P

lD~£EP

H &amp; S Home Improvements
vinyl siding. roofing, room
addition. storm windows,

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET ClEAN.

1336

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Magazine
Cl) Here Come the Brides
@ SponsCenter
(]) Sanford and Son

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(]) Entertainment Tonight
CLl Wheel of Fortune
0 I]J Wheel of Fortune
Ci)
Nightly
Busi ness
Report
:.IDl News
Cl})
MacNeil /le hrer
Newshour
Cl)
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Tonight
Jeffersons

oxp . Call 614-388 -9652 .

73 Ford Torino Station
Wagon, runs good. $300.

Livestock

7o00

PAINTING - int~trio r and ex terior, plumbing. roofing.
some remodeling . 20 yr s.

S- 10-1982-V6,4 spd .,

byHenriAtnoldandBoblll

Unscramble theM lour Jurnbtn,
one letter to each ~quare , to form
lour ordinary words.

C!l Mazda Sportslook

CU til (12) ABC News
I!J CU ® CBS News

Call 6t4-388-9857 .

used. Call 814 -992-2898 .

63

I NEVE"It THOU6HT WE'D
&amp;ET AWAY FROM THE;M.

&amp;I Star Trek
0 (2) CD NBC News
C1J Rifleman

~THAT SCRAMIILED WOAD GAME

([) Carol Burnett

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spouting. Now installing rubber
roofs . 30 years experience,
specializing in built up root .

614-949 -3021 .

1997

;r.P.!

BORN LOSER

Big Discounts on new and
used tractors end hay equipmont, Siders Equipment.

Wanted to buy , .a nice boys
bicycle. 16 in Call 468 -

W5 WANT

6:30

Home
Improvements

stone. Call 614-367·0409
or 614-367-7244.

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH paid for late
model used cars.
Smith
Buick -Pontiac. 1911 East ~
ern Ave .. Gallipolis. Call

81

1971 GMC Step Van. trade
or soli. Call61 4-446-4337 .

S2800 . Call
1300

Coffee table stereo , stereo,
dinene table Call 614 · 256 ·

675 · 1076.

304 -895 -3534 .

1750.00. Runs good, 304 ·
773 -5392 .

Soli. Coli 6t4-446 ·4337 .

City. Coli 6t4-256-6620 .
1 bedroom apartment furn .
or unfurn . •190 per month .

55 Building Supplies

1977 Chrysler , station
wagon. AC. AM ~ FM radio,

Call 446-0373 .

Wareh ouse or storeroom .
25K50 . for furniture.
lumber . roofing . insulaHon.
poneling . equipment or
other use Call 1 -614 -486 -

pat .. utilltiet paid, &amp;dults
only, no pete. Call 446 -

3437 or 446 -31 1 1.

Limestone. Sand , Gravel.
Delivered in Mason . Meigs.
Gallia or pick up ftf Richards
&amp; Son. Call 446 -7785

614 992-7479

2168 .
4 rooms&amp;. bath, unfurnished

Knauff Firewood Reduced
prices thru July 31st . Have
your own seasone d wood
this winter . 614 -256 - 6245 .

cassett . 304-675-2226

64

61 4 -992-6946 .
JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS !Equal

1975 Camero LT, new tires.
new paint, AC. TW, AM - FM

1979 Dodge Truck. Adventurer 150. tilt, am -fm stereo.
2 -tona paint. new tires . Call

1978 VW Rabbit, good tire ,
good cond .. good mileage,

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

News hour
(ll) Powerhouse

Services

304-676·

Topper .

Mustang Grande.
302. auto., good on gas.

58

.9.200.00.
2189 .

Cows &amp; Calvaa. also brad
heifer11, 304-896-3319.

Good mixed hay $1.26 bale .

2 Sunn model 15 in. PA
cabinets. 1 Fender Bassman
215 cabinet, 2 monitor
cabinets , 1 Forisa 61 note
organ . Coli 614 -992 -6524 .

Anne Frank'

(I) New Treasure Hunt
(]) Andy Griffith
CD News/Sports/Weather
Cl)
MacNeil /le hrer

Autos for Sale

Rabbits and Hutch 860. Call

675-6799.
AKC Alaskan Malamute
(dog) , 1 h
Year. gentle.

(1) MOVIE: 'The Diary of

con. Coli 614-992-8030.

Call 614-992 -7458 .
Doberman pups, registered.
shots, tails docked . Call

e:oo o m (]) o (]) ® m w

CAPTAIN EASY

ltll'iJrut ID~

~ ~ ~~ s

YILCI

EVENING

pickup truck camper, sleepa
4 . gas stove, ice box . Exc .

9790.

Firewood cut up slabs S15

614 992 -7787
Mobile home furnished . AC ,
ideal for 1 or 2 men ,
beautiful riverv1ew . Fosters
Trailer Park . Call 446 - 1602 .

1- - -- - - - - --

sorvico. English Cocker Spa-

6/26/84

8 ft. 1 980 Coleman folding

Briarpatch Kennels Professional All -breed grooming.

niel puppies . Call614-388-

PRODUCTS NETWORK
IS GREATLY
liNDANEIERiiD-

304-622-9459 collect .

614 -367 7220.

446· 7711 .

YOUR COUNTERFEIT

BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES 6 SERVICE, Open
dolly 9 to 6 :30. Sat. 9 to 4,
Closed Sunday. U .S . Rt . 50
Coolville. Oh 614- 667 :
3386.

evening 882 -3239 .

Indoor-outdoor
facilitie!li . Pick up boarding
and delivery

Television
Viewing
News

Phone day 304-882-2222,

4 -H horse show outfits for
girls, hats, boots . Caii614 -

DICK TRACY

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

Now open for busineu,
Mountain State Block, Rt.
33, New Haven . Complete
masonry supplies, 4 ", 8",
12" block . Delivery service.

446 · 7572 .

Table &amp; 4 chairs in ucellent
cond . $150. Radio stereo
console $40 . 614 - 446 -

3 BR home for rent . R1 . 160.

5 mi. from hospital. carport .

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

Parts for 78 Dodge Col.t1.
Call 614-256-9354 .

8
ft . through 16 ft . Hogg 6
1JC6, 1 x8, length available,

Judy Taylor Grooming. Call

secunty . no children. no
wood
S300
mo-3643
. plus
nets
. floor
Coli . 614
-446
.Visaman Real Estate

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THE MOOT BEAUTIFUL WORDS IN THE ENGLISH " ·
LANGUAGE. - HENRY JAMES.

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�11}-The Daily Sentinel

,---Local Briefs:----.
Athens to celebrate Fourth
The Athens Area Chamber of Commerce has announced the
schedule lor its Fifth Annual Fourth of July Famlly Day Jn the
Athens County Fairgrounds.
The gates and food booths will open at ll a.m.
Children' s games will stan at 3 p.m. with horseshoe pitching at
4.m . Land box tunles will be Involved Jn a turtle trot a t 4:30p.m.
A firefighter's water battle at 5 p.m. "111 be followed by mud
wres tling at 5: 30p.m . The second session of bJngowUI beginat6p.m .
with the demolition derby wrapping up the day at 7:30 p .m .
FirPworks witt follow the derby.
Admissio n is $3 for adu lts a nd $1 for c hildren under 12.

WIC coupons are
now available

Fire hydrants to be flushed

Dortha Rlffle , ADP coordinator,
announces the hours for picking up
July WIC coupons.
Those whose names begin with
A·D should pick up coupons July 2
from 8:30a.m. tolla .m . andtrom1
p.m . to3p.m.
Those whose names begin with
the le tters ED s hould pick up
coupons July 3 during the same
above hours. Those whose names
begin with P-Z should pick up
coupons July 5 during the same
hours.
li you cannot pick up coupons on
the above days, you may receive
them July 9 or July 19 during the
same hours. No other coupons will
be issued other than on the s pecified
days.

All fire hydra nt s in Middleport will be nus hed. beginning at lOp. m .
Tue sday. This may result in discoloration of water in areas near the
hydrants.

Galbreath in serious condition
" Hp had chest pain t Friday
a fternoon ! and was movedbackinto
the coronary~care unit for closer
observation, " a hos pital spokesman
said.
Galbreath ear ller ha d tx:&gt;cn listed
in fair condition at the h05pital.

CO t .LfMBUS. Ohio 'AP 1 lfi.·,·p lop&lt;.'r J ohn W. Calbreath,
ptincipdl ov,,;npr of the Pit t ~ burgh
Jlira tPs, IT'malnf'd in SC'r ious
('Onliitio n but was res ting
('Umforta bly· at River side M etho-

diSt Hospital af1pr suffe ring a mild
hPart attack , a hospi tal spokesman
~a id Monday night .

Completed soon

c;albrea th . &amp;i. was udmit ted to the
hospital after he compla ined of
chest pains .June 14. acco rding to his
son. Danie l. Tht· , ·oungcrGalbreoth
"'-lie! suhsf'(Ju r nt tC'st s showrd his
fa t h••r ltarl suffr red a mild hml1
~It tac k
Thl , f'idPr l.alhl'f'&lt;J t h w ra s tl'turnC'd
to thf' hospit&lt;-ll' S coronary-call' unit
O\ 'f'l'

Ca biP hookup in Racine will be
compl&lt;&gt;ted as soon as the Ottio
Power Company entends serv ice to
the receiver building, Raben Beegle
an nounces.
The infurrnatiun is i.n response to
the many inqu ir ies made by .

Lottery winners

Funds distrihutt&gt;d
Stat&lt;' ,\ud it or Thomas E Fergu
offiCE:' rf'f.X&gt;t1fU t hf' Ma~· . 1984
dis tribu tion of stat e motor vrhicl P
n·g is trati on fees t o talin g
$:1il 1l.n.l .:n rn Oh io counti rs.
I' it it's. tow n ~ hips ancl \"i llagf's.
!Vleig' Cou nty t'f'&lt;'Pi\·m $00,2~1.2K

C-EVJ-:LAND !API The
winning number drawn Monday
night in the Ohio Lottery's daily
game, "Thp Number," was 209.
In the "Pick 4" gam e . played
Monday tlu-oug h Friday, the v.in·
ni ng numbe r· was 4430.

~on' s

I

Area deaths
Esther Sv lw~h · r

1 ~115

at Wtscons in. She was thP
da ug hter of the Ia !!' Frank and Ma ry

FunC'ral Sf'tv·iccs for E::sthe r
fl arri PI S1 lwst!'r. 68, College Road ,
Svracust', who dif'Cl Sund ay a t
Pleas ant V,diP\ Hospital will be
hrld F'rida .v ..11 10 a.m at F:v.:ing
Fu nera l Hornrwtlh the RPv . Wanda
.lohnson oilic lat ing .
Burial will t. · in u• ta rt F a ll s
Ccm f' tf'ry. FriPntls rna ~ call at tlw
fun era l home Wi'&lt;lnPsday frurn 7 to9
p.m. and a ll da;· on Thursda y
Mrs . S~·Jyps tl'r was born Jurw 28,

I

Thirteen emergency runs were

resident s.

the W( 'f'kf'nr1 .

Vranden burg.
He r husband , Arthur dit'&lt;l April
.10. She was a lso preceded in death
by one brother , Roy Vrandf'nburg.
Mrs. Sylvc"tc r was a home maker
and a member of lhP Syracuse
Presbyterian Churc h.
She is sutv ived by one da ughter.
Pam&lt;"la Theiss. Syracuse; one son.
RolJE&gt;r·t R. Sylvester. Del Ray
Beac h. Fla . and sL' g randchildren.

Donor request

Hospital news

Andnw Sum!'P-i. X months old. is
in Il&lt;'('d of a Ji\·f'r tmnsplan t. His

VETERANS MEMORV\L
t\DM JSS!ONS E m cs t lm·
bodPn, Sv rac use: Rtta Stobar1,

hi(){)(l I) V&lt;'

Squad runs

pos il tVP. Thl' infant
haS f1iliar:: r\ltY'&lt;:; ta a nd nC'f'Cis thf'
tran " pla nl within onf' WC'f'k .
A nyo nr wis hing to donat P should
ro ntac t Drs Fred Suchv or Mitc he ll
CohPn a t Ch ildr en 's Hospit a l MPdi ·
c·; il CPnte r. E lla nd and HPt hPSda
i\\'('OUf'" · Cinci nna ti. Ohio. -f"Jt!.i. ur
IS (J

reported Monday by Meigs County
rescue and fire personne l.
The Pomeroy squad transponed
Pauline Davis and Dave Roush to
Veterans Memorial Hospital a t7: 55
a. m ., following an auto accident on
Rt. 7 andUnionAvenue. Middlepot1
squad transponed Freda Eakins,
238Y, Walnut, to VMH a t 8:43a.m.
Columbia Township Station 12
responded to a brush fire on Point
Rock at 1:44 p.m . Salem Townshlp
Sta lion 6 responded to t.he same
brus h fire at 1:42 p.m . The Racine
rescue squad transponed Mary
Kearns. Ponland, to VMH . Middleport squad transpot1ed Jean lmbrodent fmm Ash and Broadway to
VMH a t 2:49 p.m . Racine Station 2
responded to a trash fire at Paul's
Barber Shop at 4: 29p .m . Pomerey
squad transponed Norma Goodwin
from Butfernet and Lapley to VMJ-1
a t 4: 49p.m.
Salem Township firefighters responded to a grass fire on County
Road 1 a t 6:10p.m.
Middiepot1 squad transported
Dan iel Jeffers from Imperial Electric to VMH at 6: 44 p.m. Racine
squad transported Wesley Edward
Hall from Apple Grove to VMJ-1 at
6:57 p.m. Pomeroy squad transpo!1ed Leona James. 304 West Main
St. , to VMH at 8:33p.m . Middleport
squad tra nspot1ed J enny White. 221
NOI1 h Fif1h St., to VMJ-1 .

Porn Pro\" ." Nonna Goochvin. Pome-

Divor('e granted

rov : Da;tiel Jeffers, Wes t Columbia ,
w ·. Va.; \Veslev Ha ll , Racine;
Gwinny White, Middleport; Helen
Elccglc. Racine.
DISCHARGES- Barbara Bolin,
Acrtha Diehl. Velma Quille n.

cal l 1::.Ul 1Sq-MJI.

Barbara Ann Greve r and Dalton
B. Grover were grant t'&lt;l a divorce
Monday in Me igs County Common
P lea s Cour1 .

QUARTERS

hicken Leg Quarters ... 59¢ LB.

SUGAR CREEK BACON················· 99¢ LB.
KAHN'S
CRISPY SERVE

BACON
SUPERIOR BULK

Wieners

lB.

lB.

$
EXTRA LEAN
Lunch Meats 149 lB. Ground Beef

STORE SLICED

Heiner's Bonus Bread FREE
One 1 6 oz. loaf with purchase of 2
packs of Kahn's Luncheon Meats .

BATH
PACK

POTATOES

89¢

2% MILK
$169 GALLON

Broughton's

GOLDEN RIPE

BANANAS

R.C. COLA

$1 39

3LBS.f$1
-19¢ LB

Plus Tax
&amp; Oepost l

OIET RITE &amp; NEHI
8 PACK BOT.
1 PACK

Sold in
packs of
12 only

CABBAGE

"FREE"

With purchase 2 packs Kahn's

" Fr e .~h

Wiener s

$} 09

GENERIC

BIAS 4-PLY
29.00

Mounted &amp; Balanced
FREE

33.00
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606 E. MAIN ST .

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POMEROY

PRICES EFFECTl\IE THRU SUNDAY. JULY 1ST

"FREE
PARKING"

•

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SUPER
MARKET

NO
SALES

TO

DEALERS

OPEN DAILY &amp; SUNDAY- 9:00A.M. TO 9:00P.M.

SECOND &amp; MILL ST.

KNIT SHIRTS
• Assorted colors
• Stzes S.M.L XL

MEN'S

WOVEN SHORTS

CASUAL SLACKS

• Assorted sty les and colors
• SiZes 6-18

• Assorted colors
• Sizes S,M.L.Xl

CHOICE

CHARCOAL
3 39 20 LB . BAG

Coupon Expires 7/ 1/ 84
C.K. SUPERMARKET

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99 ¢

GENERIC

Coupon Exp11es 711/ 84
C.K. SUPERMARKET

ICE MILK

KNIT TOPS

YOUR

49.00

FRONT -END ALIGNMENT
DISC BR" I&lt;E
OVERHAUl

8 PACK

5 LB

2 LB. BAG

Wtth Purchase of
2 Boxes of Cereal

PEPSI COLA

PRICE

600-12
A78-13
B78-13
E78-14
F78-14
G78-14
H78-14
5.60-15
G78-15
H78-15
L78-15

MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE

• Assorted solids and st11pes
• Stzes S.M.L

2% MILK

Plus Dep.
GPACK 10 OZ.

1

LADIES' SHORT SLEEVE

LADIES'

ROOT BEER

99

TIRES

v, GAL.

MACARONI

99¢

BONUS BUY BREAD
16 OZ. LOAVES $1 l 9
¢

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FRUIT DRINKS

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(8 count pack buns!

BROUGHTON'S

• Assorted

NEW

HOTDOG BUNS

FROSTEE

SIZE

SALE STARTS TODAY
ENOS SUNDAY.
JULY 8th, 1984

99¢

32 OZ.

$1 ~l~BAG

Thurs. Only

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STOKELY

Produce Buys

GENERIC

3
PRICE
143.50
47.00
50.00
51. 00
52.50
53.50
58.50
56.00
58.50
6150
64 .50

lB.

B.B.Q. ( 8) Buns 19•

HEINER'S

SIZE
155/ 80RI 3
!65/ 80RI3
185/ 80RI3
185/75 RI4
J95 /7 5Rl4
205/ 75RI4
215/ 75RI4
205/75Rl5
215/75 RI5
225/75RI5
235/75 Rl5

99¢

One with each purchase of 2 packs of
storemade Frozen Minute Steaks.

89¢ GALLON

STEEL RADIAL TIRES

¢

MIDDLEPORT, OH.

We Reserv P ;;,Ill! Right to Limit Quantities . .

WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS &amp; "WIC" COUPONS
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOG!iAPHlCAL ERRORS.

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• Cheez Balls- 5 oz.
• Cheez Curls-11.5 oz.
• Corn Chips- 7.5 oz.

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SUNGLASSES
• Large selection
of fashion
styles for
men and ladies

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