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                  <text>Page' 12- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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TIMEX

GRADUATION SALE

WATCH SALE

25o/o OFF

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MEN'S

Voi.32 ,No .27
Copyliflhtod 1913

New styles 1n men's and ladies' quartz
watches, thin d1grtals, rocket watchesand
dress digitals.
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selection.

MISSES

TOPS AND
SHORTS SALE
Wallets &amp;Leather
Accessories

Dressy styles, casual looks, sailor looks
basicS and pull-ons. Cottontpoly blends
and 100% poly. Jr. sizes S, M, L

All genuine leather wallets in tri-fold and
bi-fold styles. Good color selection. Plus travel
cases, keylliiners, initialed keyholders.

REG. $3.00 ... .... .... .. ........ SALE $2.39
REG. $6.00 .. . ... ........... SALE $4.79
. REG. Sll.OO .... ....... .... .. . SALE $8.79
REG. $18.00 ........ .... .. ... SALE $14.39

MEN'S UGHTWEIGHT

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Sizes 36 to 44. Extra sizes 46 to 50. Our entire stock
mcluded 1n th1s sale. Excellent style and color selection.

DRESS SLACKS

Stop in on our 1st floor and select appropriate
cards for the graduates on your list Big
selection arranged for your easy selection. Plus
gift wrap, ribbon, graduation party goods.

Sizes 29 to 42 waist. extra size 44 to 50. Solid colors
and neat patterns in 100% polyesters, polyester
cotton blends, solids and pin stripes: Hubbard,
Campus, WranWer brands

MEN'S $15.95 SlACKS ........•.SALE
·MEN'S $19.95 SlACKS ..........SALE
MEN'S $24.95 SlACKS .......••. SALE
MEN'S $32.95 SlACKS .....••..SALE

AIRWAY

LADIES' ROLFS

The perfect gift for the graduate. Shoulder totes pullman styles, 011erseas
bags; cosmetic bags, weeke·nders. and garment bags.
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REG. $21.00 FRENCH CLUTCH ..................SALE $14.00
REG. $26.00 CREDT CARD SECRETARIAT .... SALE $16.00

REDUaD

It's automaker's turn to give

$12.50
$15.50
$19.40
$25.70

Cameras
and ·Film

Luggage Sale

.Billfold Specials

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MEN'S

GRADUATION CARDS

$10.45
$16.05
$20.95
$27.95

See our Kodak and Polaroid cameras6n the lsi flOor.Ideal grad gift Then
select the film, flash bulbs, accessories you'I need for picture taking on
that big day

20%

MIAMI - President Reagan, In a nother campaign-style trip, said
today Congress will be writing a " prescription for disaster" It It fal ls
to give a rms to Central America a nd will be held accountable by
Americans If the region falls to left ist revolution.
In a speech to a Cuban -American audience, Reagan also deScribed
Fidel Castro's government as "a new fascist regime" responsible for
repression and terror.
In a two-hour tri p here, Reagan was having lu nch at a Cuban
restaurant in an area known as Linle Havana and speaking at
festivities m arking Cuba's independence from Spain in 1902.
Reagan, In his. prepared speech. suggested that Congress was
moving too timidly on his a rms and economic a id program for
Central America .
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BRA SALE

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Sundresses. knrt dresses. 2 pc. dresses and poly/cotton
styles. Sizes NB to 24 mos.. 2 to 4, 4 to 6X, 7 to 14.

New low plunge strapless bra. Beige or whrte in A. B c
and D ~ up.
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REG. $9.00 BRA .............................. SALE $7.49
REG. $9.50 BRA ............... .............. SALE $7.99

REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.

Super Sport Fuller Figure Bra. Beige or whrte in A. B. Cor
D cup.

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Ohio lottery winners
CLEVELAND - The winning nwnber drawn Thu rsday night in
the Ohio Lot tery's daily game, "The Number," was 751.
In the " Pick ~" game , played five times a week, the winning
number was 6518.

$7.00 ........................... SALE $5.25
$12.00 ......................... SALE $9.00
$18.00 .............•.......... SAL£ $13.50
$24.00 ........................SAL£ $18.00

Ohio forecast
Seventy percent chance of shower s and thunde rstorm tonight a nd .
Saturday. Low tonig ht 61}65. High Saturday near 70. Winds var iable
less than 10 mph tonight.

REG. $8.50 BRA ............................... SALE $7.49
REG. $9.00 BRA ............ .................... SALE $7.99

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DAI+AS - Union workers have sacrificed e noug h 1111d the Big
nvee auto manufacturers must "do the giving" in the next round of
cont ract talks, says the new president of the United Auto Workers.
" We've given a ll we're going tq give; we're tired of being bla med
foi -the Industry's problems," Owen Bie ber. the first of a new
generation of UAW leaders, sa id Thursday. "I'm deadly serious
when I say It's their tum to do the giving ."
The former . vice president of the UAW's General Motors Corp.
department was sworn in Thursday at the union's constltutiona l
convention In Dallas alter his overwhelming electiOn by delegates
the d ay before.
. The 53-year-old na(ive of the Grand Rapids, Mich .. area, replaced
Douglas A. Fraser. 66; who retired beCause of union rules prohibiting
re-election of officer s after they are 65.

'Prescription for disaster'

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In new ly released colirt documents,
prosecutors ridicule the claims to Innocence of John Z. De LOrean ,
saying anyone caught on videotape as he "fondles cocalne and toasts
hls future in the narcotics business has
defenses avallable to
him.' '
The former a utoma ker also otfe rro to Invest $2 mllllon in Asian
. heroin and Colombian .cocaine and said !I was a "tragedy" when the
deal fell through, the government alleged in documents released
Thursday by a federal trta! judge.
The statements were contained in papers filed by the government
in J a nuary and unsealed Thursday by U.S. District Judge Robert
Ta kasugi, alter 'motions by The Associated Press and the Los
Angeles Herald Exam iner.
. However , alter a hearing ta ter Thursday, Tit ka sugi rejected most .
requests by the two news organizations for access to documents.
Ha ving unsealed only five of 28 pretrial papers whic h were secret,
Takasugi said he would consider opening others later.

REG. $11.00 .......... SAL£ $8.79
REG. $14.00 ......•.• SAL£ $11.19
REG. $19.00 .....•.•. SAL£ $15.19
REG. $24.00 ......... SALE $19.19

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JACKETS

Claims De Lorean dell in heroin
LOS ANGELES -

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Ohio econo y
threatened y
Fed deficits

BELFAST, Northern Ireland - Protestant and Roman Catholic
politicians In Northern Ireland are fighting bitter battles for
leadership of their feuding communities In the British gener al
electkm campaign .
The outcome of the June 9votlng will determine who speaks for the
war-w eary people of Northern Ireland . But It Is unlikely to take the
province any closer to ending years of bloodshed.
Elections In Northern Ireland are sectarian showdowns that have
little to do with Issues in the rest of Britain. They are fought on tribal
lines and old hatreds between the Protestant majority and Catholic
minority.

BLOUSE
SALE

MEN'S ROLFS

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Extended forecast
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VAN HEUSEN

MEN'S LEE

Extended Ohio Forecast - Sunday through Tuesday: Chance of
some showers or thunder storms eac h day. Da ily highs In the 60s
north and upper 60s to tow 70s south part. Nighttime lows In the40s to
low 50s.

MEN'S

DRESS SHIRTS

BASIC AND
FASHION JEANS

Wembley Ties

Neck sizes 14 ~ to 17. Solid colors, stripes, toneon tone poly cotton blends,
taperd and regular cut styles. Ideal graduation gift.

Featuring basic straight leg style, lee dress blues Lee
comfort stretch and fashion looks. All pre-washed denims.
Sizes 28.to 40 waist. 30 to 36 inch .lengths.

Perfect l!ift for high school and college

$15.00 VAN
$16.00 VAN
$18.00 VAN
$20.00 VAN

HEUSEN
HEUSEN
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HEUSEN

SHIRTS ..... SAL£ $11.79
SHIRTS ....•SAL£ $12.59
SHIRTS ..... SAL£ $14.19
SHIRTS ..... SAL£·$15.79

REG. m.95LEE JEANS .:..........SALE
REG. $26.95 LEE JEANS ............ SALE
REG. $27.95 L£E JEANS ............ SALE
REG. $29.95 L£E JEANS ............SALE

$17.90
$21.10
$21.80
$23.30

graduates. Four-in·hand and ready tied

Solids and patterns.

For 8 a.m. EDT
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WEIIBLEY TIES ••........ $6.95
flU.'UU W£118LEY nES ;....... $7.79
$11.50 WEIIBLEY nES ........ $9.89

NaiiQnal wealher Servoc:e
NOAA. U.S.
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WEATHER FORECAST -

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rOI'f!CMU awen for Friday froin •den Teul IIQd OliUoma 1n1o
Nwtl end !JIIDW- ue ·foNo nd fw the o.1n1 PWat. Tile
~:::::::.:be mild but mucll oflbfl ~ Ia expected to cooa,r.

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday , May 20, 1983

Bitter campaign in Ireland

JUNIOR

Tops include tanks, pullovers, placket
fronts, sweater knrts. button front styles,
halter and tube tops. S1zes S thru XL
Shorts include walk1ng shorts, bermudas,
pleated fronts and ba~c pull ons. Sizes 6
to 18 and 30 to 38.

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$6.95 KNIT SHIRTS ......... $5.49 ~
$9.95 KNIT SHIRTS ......... $7.89
$12.95 KNIT SHIRTS ..... $10.29
$14.95 KNIT SHIRTS ..... $11.89

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Save on qualty kn~ shirts in sizes s, M, L
and XL Famous makes such as
VanHeusen, Campus, Wrangler in crew
necks, dressy kni1s, jeans shirts. tank IDps,
cut-offs. let us help you with your1

Save 20%

MEN'S $14.95 JACKETS .................:.. SALE
MEN'S $22.95 JACKETS .... .. ............ SALE
MEN'S $29.95 JACKETS ................... SALE
MEN'S $39.95 JACKETS ................... SALE

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All CHESTS IN STOCK

It's graduation time for
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today's Sentinel

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AWARDED SCHOLARSIUP- Zane Beegle, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Beegle, Rt. 2, Racine, was presented il $200 scholarship from
A.lpha Epslloo Chapter of A.lpha Della Kappa Sorot1ty. Mtlklng the
presentation
Jean Alkire, chalnnan of the scholarship committee.
Beegle wiD grliduate from Southem High School Sunday night. He wUI
attend Bethany CoUege this ran where he will play basketball.

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By ROBERT E. MILLER
A.8oclllled Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API
Mounting federal budget deficits
could wipe out Ohio's parllcipation
In a national econom ic recovery
even before any benefits are felt .
sta te o!ficials say .
Cristina Sale. direc tor o( the
OffiC&lt;' of Bud~ct and M a na~em ent .
gave that view Thursday nig ht
duting a discussion of Oh io's
economic outlook with thf' Senatf'
F inance Committ ee .
Ma tthew V. F Uiplc . directoroft he
Legisla tive Budget Office, gt-nN·
ally echoed that scnt lmenl in
response to questions from Sen.
Neal F . Zlmmrrs .Jr .. D-Dayton,
pres ident pro tern of the Sena te .
Zimmers wanted to know in
particular about the effec t of a 10
pcrcent cut in th&lt;' froera llncome tax
which apparmti)· will lx• implr ·
mPnted July I at !he in s Jst pn(~' uf

Pres ident Reagan .
The Montgomery County law.
m aker indicated he feels the effect
on !he spira ling nationa l debt would
be one of "exacerbation," sendi ng
lntC'r&lt;'St rntes up af(a!n and thwa l1 ·
ing Ohio's 1~over-y.
Ms. Sa le agreed, pointing out that
Ohio's ('("anomy ~&gt;•lies hf'avily in
m a ny aspect s on the conlrol of
interest ra tf'S - in thf' sa iC' of
automobil('S, aut o part s. and othe r
bif( lickPt itPms.
"1\n cxacf'rba t('&lt;i drfl cll wou lo
1hat Ohio would lead the
nation as part of a new na tiona l
ca t as t roph~ . The r('("()very wou ld
not ~ on. It would die befor~ we
enjoyl'd any of the benefits." the
budge! director said .
F ili plc said he is concerned about
th(' polenlia t of hig he r defici ts, but
does not rciat&lt;' highN ddlclts
entirt:'i.v to the upcom inf( ta ., cui.

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Ohio lenders brace for big loan crush
COLUMBUS, Ohio (APl ,.- Peo- first -SPrvrd bas is. Participa li ng
lf:mders will record the exact time a
ple hoping to get a low-Interest
customer
walks through the door."
hous ing loan may begin lining up
Money
for
the 30-year, fixed -ra te
Sunday night for the first-come,
mortgages was raised through bond
fir st-served program that begins
· sales by the sta te government . ThP
Monday. officials say.
Sta te o!ficials Thu rsday a n- money was made available 10
lenders stalcwide and will IX' loan('(l
nounced rules for borrowing from
to consumer s at 9.98percent .
$289 million for low-Interest hom e
Locally, an OHFA alloca tion of
loans.
$250,000 was made last week to
''It 's going to be like the California
gold rush days," said Dave Shan· Central Trust Co .'sGa lllpoUsoftlcc.
It s Middleport office r!'('(')v('d
non , head of the m ortgage lending
$UX
l,OOO. while Bank One of Pomc·
division of First National Bank in
roy
was allocated $40.000.
Toledo . . "The response to I he
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It'll
be hectic for I he ncx1 1wo or
program h¥ been phenomena l.' '
three
.da
ys-," said 'Harold _ThompRaY.JTIOnd T . Sawyer. executive
son
.
vice
pres ident at Centra l
director of · the Ohio Housing
Trust
's
Ga
llipolis
ot'fl c&lt;'. about thr
F inance Agency. which oversees
amount of applications PXpe&lt;'tN 1o
the program. said: " Applications
be fil ed starting Monday .
wUl be processed on a first-come,

Proplc a pplying for the mort·
gages must bring a contract oroff('l'
showing that the home being
pu rchased doesn't &lt;'Xce&lt;'&lt;l the maxi·
mum pu rchaS&lt;' price set by lhl'

('('On0 rnic diSII'rSS \'-rhpn • 2(l pc1 1'Cf'l\l

of lhl' bond mon&lt;'y is bf'ing atloeat&lt;'&lt;l.
Sawyer said .
Officials sa let rf'glst m tlons fo r
morii(H!(C loan a pplica tions musl lX'
made in person: a ppolntm&lt;'nts bv

agC"ncy's rulf'S, wh ich varif's df'·

pending on location.
SawyN said applica nt s for the
low-Interest loans won 't be burdened wilh unusual papc1work.
" In · addition to the cus tom ary
papers requh'&lt;'(! by pa l1icipat lng
IPndcrs. •he applicant will be askl'd
to sign an affidavit ind ica tin g lhat
they mf'&lt;'t th&lt;' first ·lim i' homP buyer
rpqulrement s." he sa id .
The ag&lt;'ncy defines a "first -_time·:
bu yer as someont•who hasn ·t ownr•d ~
a houSP in th r('(' yea rs. 11m t
req ui rement doesn't apply in ta1··
g&lt;'ted areas - ne ighborhoods of

phonr&gt; won't be aUoWl'll: &lt;.Hid ail

appl iea nls w ill hav&lt;' req uests pi'O
cesS(&lt;(! lq t hP ord&lt;&gt;r they sign in at
pan lcipa 1ing iL•nders .
Cath('r lne F(~rrar i , spokt•swom an
fo r the sta lL' housing ;1g~ncy . sa id
slate off icia Ls won' t lx• SUilJris('d If
many hornP buyers sta tion them selves at bank.' early, &lt;'VPO the night
bdor£&lt;, in hopl.'s of gPtllng a loan.
Som r hanks a nd se~vi ngs und loa ns
haw hin'&lt;i sccuri ly ~'Ua l'lls to ma ke
Cf'rlaln C'rowd s Hrl' und('r contml
.w hL•n t ht' door~ open Monday .

Supporters of Ohio truekers tax testify
By ROBERT G REENE.
A.8ociated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio iAPl - A
lobbyist whose s upport com es in
part from the ra ilroad lpdustry says
heavy trucks pa y far less than their
share of road taxes in Ohio.
"The evidence Is d ramatic on the
underpayment of heavy trucks,"
Thom as D. Caslunan told the House
Tra nsportation and Urban Affafrs
Committee on Thursday . Castunan
represents Motorists of Ohio for
Vehicular Equity.

MOVE. as the group carts itSI"tf.
has campaigned for a mPasure to
ra ise the highway uSC' lax on
com mercial trucks 10 gPnProt&lt;' $181
million a year . Thr bill is sponson'&lt;i
by Rep. lk&lt;' Thom pson. D·
C leve land, th e comm iii P&lt;'
chairnlan .
Another Thompson bUI !x'Ing
he ard 'tn ta ndem would lnc reas&lt;' thr
num ber of portablf' truck sea l&lt;•
teams run by th&lt;' Highway Palm i
from nine to 18.
Caslunan sa id his group is

su ppori L'&lt;I hy "rat! lnf ei"{'S ts," th&lt;•
Ohio Environmental Council and by
" indi viduals lnterPstro in thf' fair ·
ness lssups surrounding highway
!i naner."
Cashman quotl'd fL'&lt;iPra l and s ta tP
cost studies to back his group's
posit ion. H£' a lso spoke aga lnsl
suggestions 10 uneap thP fuN tax
instead.
"Uncapping lhr fu£'1 lax would
simply exacerba te th&lt;• inl'(JUilif's
fou nd to Pxls t in the Ohio study," hP
sa id . "Thf' reason is th at, as truck:;

gpt tiP:Ivier , they don' l pa,v V!' l)'
mur·h mnn• In fut'l laxPs but the~'

ca usP a lot morf' damagP lu roads
anfl brtdgf"s ."

Thr• pmpose&lt;l tax reiiPs on a
tormula ti&lt;'li to mtl ca~w and thP s ta t&lt;•
gasntlnP tax. II would cost truckNs
a bout !1.6 cents a m ile. thp Ohio
Trucki ng 1\ssoclation says . The
CYrl\ says It would raise I hi' rypica i
taxes on a flvf'-ax lc . 18-wht'&lt;'l rig for
70.01Xl milt'S of travel fmm $1,4{)) to
$1i.7~ .

Reagan wishes defied
WASHINGTON (AP ) - The
Republican-led Senate, in bold
~defiance of Pres ident Reagan, has
ended three weeks of tumultuous
budget debate by nar rowly a pprovIng a 1984spendlng and revenue plan
which woul&lt;! permit a $9.9 billion tax
Increase nex t year, and $75 billion
over the next three years.
Iri a df""'atlc 50to4,9 roll call vote
minutes before midn ight 'Thursday ,
the Senate gave a stunning victory to
a s mall band of te nacious Republi ·
can moderates and minority Demo- .
crats who said attacking swelling
federal deficits with higher taxes Is
the key to economic recOvery.
Their opponents, led by Majority
Leader Howard H. Baker Jr.,
a rgued for higher defense spending
a nd against any budget which
threatened a ll or part of this year's
10 percent ln&lt;;0111e tax cut.
The debate, spiced with acrid
partisan battles, wW lilq!ly set the
agenda for the 19114 congressional
and presidential elEctions.
At the very least, the Senate
budget resolution sets up tough
negotiations w jth members of the
Democratically-controlled House,
which previously approvecJa bUdget
plan with far higher taxes and a
far-slower defense ·bUildup over the
next'five years.
The final budget blueprint lett the
Senate after a tense &lt;lay of wild,
seesaw legislative battles In which

the outcome was in doubt unt U thP
very end.
The winning p lan was draft&lt;'&lt;i by
freslunan GOP Sen. Slade Gorton of
Washington a nd was a pproved only
after the Senate had taken ninf'
previous roll ca ll votes on budget
a lternatives of wide extremes.
They Included an unsuccessful
proposal by conservatlveSen. J esse
Helms, R-N .C., for a 10 percent
across-the-board cut In spendl,ng
except for defensse and Social
Securi ty, and an effort by Republl·
cans to force Senate Dem ocrals to
vote on the high tax -low military
spending budget approved by the
House.
'
Baker fina lly let the budget he and
Reagan s.trongly opposed go
through the Senate, beCause to block
it furlher would have sha ttered the ,
congressional budget process.
Tile majority leader said he was
detennined to have the Senate pass
a budget, even It It was one he didn 't
suppon , and perso na lly called for a
second vote on Gorton's plan .
Twice betore. Inc lud ing once
earlier Thursday night. the Senate
rejected the same proposal it ended
.up approving, and then only alter
there was serious danger of no 1984
budget blueprint passing a t all.
.One ot the pl,an's m a in COP
supporters, Robert T . Stafford of .·
Vermont. saki , "This wa s the ta,st
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CONTEST WINNER - Penny Lewis, daughter of Mr .and MNJ .
Robert Lewis, Middleport, waa lhe winner ol The Da Uy Sentinel bike
conlell&amp;. Penny won with aN polnl&amp;. She was presented a 10 speed bike.
Sec{llld place went loP. J. Richmond, son or Mr. IUid Ml'!l. Rlch~~rd
Richmond, Middleport, with 186 points. M11rk Banks, clr culatloo
IJUIIIalel', extended thanks lo aU Sentinel C11rrk.+.! lor t~lr
participation. Pictured are, 1-r, Penny and Mark Banks.

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Commentary

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Friday, Mlly 20, 1913

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Won't help much
I would like to speak out on Ohio's
new low Interest loans that the
voters passed In the last election. If
evel)'one In our area saw Sunday's
ll"per we really got a lot of II back,
didn't we? I don't see this as really
helping that much as the money
'Meigs County got would hardly
build seven houses of any value.
And while we're on the subject or
low Interest I would like to say our
banks and loan companies here In
America are making a killing on
Interest now. They have money to
bum right now too as they . say
:billions or dollars to loan but people

aren't dumb . They know Interest
shou ld and could come down at
least two or three percent but
hasn't. Well, lo all Americans, I sal'
let the banks keep tqts money for a
few months . They'll lower It sooner
or later. But right now tell them the
Interest raft' Is too high unless
you're a millionaire.
Well, Americans, If we hold off a
lillie longer maybe the banks and
loan companies wUI wake up and
see that Americans are not a bunch
or dummies. - Floyd H. Clela nd ,
Box 18 Main St .. Rutland, Ohio
45775.

_T oday in history
Today Is Friday, May ~. the !40th day of198'J. There are 225 days left ln
:the year.
· Today's highlight In hlstol)':
· On May 20, 1862. President Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act,
opening m!Uions of acres of land In the American West for settlement.
• On this date:
. In 1506, explorer Christopher Columbus died In Spain.
In !861, North Carolina voted to secede tram the union.
: In l9'17. Charles Lindbergh began his solo tllght across the Atlantic In his
"plane "Tile Spirit of St. Louis."
And. In 1974, U.S. District Judge John Slrlca ordered President Richard
Nixon to tum over Watergate tapes and other records subpoemied by the
speciJI prosecutor.
. Ten years ago: A Camden, N.J ., jul)' handed down a verdict of Innocent
In tbe case of 17 anli·war activists accused of breaking Into a federal
l!Ulldlni In 1971 and destroying drat! flies.
FJw years ago: Tile FBI disclosed the arrest on spy charges of two
~employees fl. the United Nations as they wei,'!! picking up classified
documents In Woodbridge, N.J .
One year ago: British Prlnne MiniSter Mar&amp;aret Thatcher reJe.;ted a
U.N. ~I for further ta~ on the Falklalld Islands, an Indication that
Brttaln and Argentina were about" to tight for the disputed South Atlantic

territorY.
TodaY' s birthdays: Actor James Stewart Is '15. Comedian George Gobel
Is 63.
'Thought tor today: "'Theone serlousconvletlon that a man should have Is.
that I)Othing Is to betaken too seriously." -Samuel Butler, ENgUsh Wl1ter
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While waiting to decide whether to run for a second term - or to
announce a decision already made- President Reagan Is doing all he can
to ensure that George Bush has a head start on any competition If another
Reagan campaign Is ruled out.
Reagan and his vice president walked Into the White House on Jan. ~.
1981, as strangers, following a bitter primal)' campaign In which Bush held
,.out untll the vel)' end to concede to the Reagan machine. ·
But over the past 2~ years, there has been no sign that the anlnnoslty of
the 1900 campaign for the GOP presidential nomination has had any
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spillover onto their days In the White House: · ·
Of course, there Is no word about whether the president will seek a
second term. He appears to be laying a foundation for running again,
dropping broad hints aboutneedlng more time to finish his job, His aides all
say they think he will run.
But ne has said nothing that would be difficult to swallOw If he announces
next October. that one term Is enough .
And In recent days, the president Is taking all the right steps to make sure
that If he does not run for re-election, his vice president can take advantage
·or the administration's Incumbency.
Tile president has twice said that Bush Is his only choice for a running
mate. He has sent Bush aroun.d the countcy to campaign for R.ep~bllcans,
and ·around the world to represent the administration ..
Bush has been collecting IOUs from GOP candidates around the
.count!)', and has travelled 351,791 miles as vice president.
Last winter, he completed a mission to soothe European rears about the
president's arms control policies. An extension of that trtp, to Britain and
Scandinavia, Is ln the works for June and July.
Such a trip cannot but help put Bush In a statesman's role that would give
him a leg-up on competition for the GOP nomination.
Still, this Is not to say that Reagan Is out and Bush Is ln .
"I'm so convinced the president Is running for re-election that I don't see
a ny scenario that has hlnn selling Bush up," said one Republican strategist.
But, he added, " If for any reason Reagan falters, Bush Is the odds-on
.favortte ."
: Meanwhile. the president continues to do a ll the right things for a
·nim-declared candidate. On Friday, he Is speaking to Cuban·Amerlcans In
·Miami, a key constituent group In votl~rlch Florida.
For saturday, he'll tra.vel to South Orange, ·N.J .• with a visit to Roman
Catholic Seton Hall University providing an opportunity to talk about
tuition tax credit s.
. - Al ever)' chiulce he gets, the president
to be dropping hints abOut
:his plans- or at least making light of the decision he Is facing.
: This week, the 72-year-old Reagan was talking with a group of corporate
·execulives about the MX missile and the need to replace older weapons.
"We've begun retiring our Titan ICBMs because of their age," he said,
pausing, and then adding: "Don't think what I'm thinking."

just bounced orr his bayonet and feU
to the ground. Or are they supposed
to teach this trick In Guatemalan
lnfantiy school?"
Ah, then, maybe Mr. Stephen
Kass, 1eptesentlng ·the American
Watch Comml~. who gathered
thlslnformationandgavelttoMr.
Lewis. had really Intended to refer
to Guatemalan machetes, tnasmuch as It turns out that the
Guatemalans do not u$1! bayonets.
We II, says Mr. Marnha.m, the
Guatemalans certainly know all
about machetes, and If they had
said machetes to Mr. Kass, notwlthstanding that the refugees were

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WASHINGTON - Tile Justice
Department Is returning to the bad
old days when the politically
powerful could escape the kind of
rigorous prosecution that Is applied
to lesser mortals .
For a short while after the
Watergate scandals. no one In high
position was above the Jaw. Unfortunately, this Is no longer the case.
Unde r Allorney General William
French Smlth, the Justice Depart.
ment has developed a benevolent
mutual protection society, which
grants special treatment to polill·
clans with the right connections.
This Is nm to say that J)Oiitlclans
are Immune from prosecullcin
today, but Justice Is unlikely to act
against someone who has clout
Inside the department - say.
someone who serves on the Senate
Judicial)' Committee.

The prosecutors have also demonstrated a proclivity to protect
themselves, no matter what dam·
age It may cause to the judicial
process, when an Investigation like
AJ?SCAM bubblegums In their
faces. This Is human enough. But
the situation Is the worst I've seen
since the Watergate convicts were
forcibly removed from the White
House and Installed In the
slammer.
I am In the bu siness of exposing
the compromises, equivocations
and sellouts that politicians are
wont to make. This has put me at
odds with prosecutors who mete out
justice according to their. own
Interests and prejudices.
Apparently, my exposes have
made me somewhat or a pariah In
the hall of Justice . John Russell,
whose job Is to handle press

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the bottom of the accusatlo(ls,
according to sources close to both
Investigations. Nevertheless, the .
accusations worked their way
through the gossamerllke processes of the Justice Department.
On Jan. 12. 19&amp;1, pollee detective
Michael Hubbard told a federal
grand jury how he had Infiltrated
and broken up a Capitol Hill cOcaine
ring. He Identified nine congresslana! customers of the rtng. One,
he said, was Sen. Kennedy.
On Feb. 10, 19&amp;1, William W.
Pearce, a former securtty man for
renegade CIA agent Edwin Wilson,
told a federal .grand jury. about
Wilson's ojleratlons. Pearce said he
saw Sen. Thurmond take at least
$20,lm In brjbes that Wilson had put
Into envelopes.
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Mowery named Rio's MVP
RIO GRANDE - Guard Jerry
Mower)', a 5-8 sophomore from
WUUamsport, was named Most
Valuable Player of the 1982-83 Rio
Grande College Redmen at the
annuai basketball Awards Ceremony Monday .nlght.
Nationally-acclaimed sportscaster Dave DUes and former Redman
coach Newt Oliver joined former
Rio Grande coach John Lawhorn In
presenting the awards at the
ceremony.
Mower)' placed the R.edmen In
scoring, assists, and free throw

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percentage. He averaged 16.1
points and six assists per game
while shooting 51 percent from the
fioor and 82.3 percent from the free
throw line.
He earned All-Conference, AUDistrict and honorable mention
All-American laurel~ .
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Other Redmen "honored at the
ceremony Included Bob Shaw (best
field goal shooter and best dcfen slve player) , Shaw and John
Maisch (best rebounders ), and
Rick Fritz (most Inn proved).

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·oetillion Rio women's MVP

"You say you are the best
qualified person to be president of
the United States. But you can't do
It without the support of the little
people who are ttred or special
Interest groups and aU the big guys
who want to buy your vote. That's
why you're appealing by mall to . .
them. You can't restore theAmert·
can dream without their contribution, no matter how small It might
be. The mailing could cost you $2
million , but with any luck you'll get
back $5 million, which will then
make you eligible for matching
funds from the government to get
your campaign underway."
"Are you sure any young person
can grow up to be president oft~
United States?"
"Of course, Arthle, as long as you
have the stomach for raiSing the
money.''

RIO GRANDE - Guard Kathy
Detllllon was named Most Valuable
Player on the 1982-83 Rio Grande
College basketball Redwomen at
the Institution's annual Awards
Ceremony Monday night In the
James A. Rhodes Student ·
Community Center.
The 5-6 guard from Beaver, who
earlier had been named AllConference, All·Distrtc.t and All·
Amertcan. averaged ~ points and
five rebounds per game her
freshman season. She shot 50
percent tram the floor and 81

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percent at the free throw line.
Detill!ott was honored for being
the highest scorer , best free throw
and field goal shooter, and as Most
Valuable Player at the ceremony.
Nationally-acclaimed sportscaster
Dave Diles and former Redman
coach Newt Oliver joined Rio
Grande athletic director John
Lawhorn In presenting the awards.
Other athletes honored Included
Sue Camp (most assists), Kim
Conley (most rebounds and best
defensive player)' and Beth sammans. (most Improved).

SVAC CHAMPIONS - 'The Southern TornadOES of Coach Hilton
Wolfe Jr. cHnched their lhlrd sll'lllglll SVAC baseball championship
recently with a 14-3 lrlumph over oectlonal champion Hannan 'l'race.
The Soulhem dlamondmeu have claimed live SV AC lilies Since 1!177,
however, Wednesday's win was more special as It provided a birthday

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Mariners edge slumping Angels on bunt
the Baltimore Orioles' edged the
By HERSCHEL NR'IENSON
Toronto Blue Jays 2-1. the Boston
' AP Sporis Writer
. Strong pitching Is getting to be old Red Sox downed the Minnesota
Twins 4-1 and the Detroit Tigers
hat for Seattle rookie Matt Young.
The 24-year-old left -bander fired a shaded the Texas Rangers 2-lln 10
four·hltter for his "tirst shutout and Innings. In the only Nil tionalleague
first complete game In nine major game, the San Diego Padres
league starts Thursday night as the defeated the New York Mets 3-2.
Julio Cruz opened the Seattle
Mariners nipped the slumping
eighth
with a double off Ken Forsch
California Angels on Jamie Allen's
moved
to third on a plckolt
and
suicide squeeze bunt In the eighth
error
by the Ca llfomla
throwing
Inning.
pinch
hitter Ken
pitcher.
After
Young, 5-3. has won four of his last ·
five starts, allowlngoniy twoearned Phelps walked, Cruz broke for the
runs ln his last 44 Innings. He Is plate and Allen bunted to Forsch,
especially tough on left-handed whose only play was to first .
The Angels had a chance to score
hitters who are only 5-for-42 against
In the seven!~ when they loaded the
hlnn this !;eaSoi\.
"I feel Icangorightafterpeople," bases with tWo oui, but Young
Young said after his three-walk, retired Juan Benlquez on a fly ball.
Orioles 2, Blue Jays I
seven-strikeout gE'm. "U they hit ti.
Dan
Fot'(j's two-out , twomn
they hit it. I'm just on one of those
homer
In
the eighth Inning and the
rolls right now where things are
six-hit
pitching
of Scott McGregor
going my way.!f they hit the ball
relievers
led Baltimore to
and
two
hard, they hit It right at the
Its
fourth
consecutive
victory .
shortstop. You II)' to shut them out
Ford's
fourth
home
runoftheseason
Inning for Inning. You just go after
each batter.l II)' to keep the bali came after John Shelby doubled orr
away and get ahead on the count. If Toronto starter Mike Morgan .
you get ahead , you don't have to McGregor, who won {or the first
tlnne slnce April29, 1ost a bid for the
come in."
Orioles'
third straight shutout when
In other American League action,

Redwomen place second in NAIA meet
FINDLAY ~ Rio Gra nde Col lege's R.edwomen· capped a· s tellar
regular season here Saturday
afternoon with a second place finish
In the NAIA District 22 Track and
Field Championships.
Walsh College captured team
honors wtth l&lt;ll'h points followed by
the R.edwomen with 91'h. Defiance
with 91, Cedarville with '71, Central
State with 46, Findlay with 30,
Buffton with 29, Malone with 24, and
Wllmlnglon with 15.
The Redwomen of coach Monica
Mlze came away wllh four district
records at the meet. Kyle Simpson
(shot put, 39-lO'h and discus . 125·7),
Andrea Riggs [high jump, 5-01. and
Diane Wllamowskl (40Q.meler hurdles. J: 10.4), set district records en
route to Individual titles.
Others placing for the Redwomen
Include: Simpson (second. high

jump), Mi ssy Walker (sixth, hlg~
jumpl: Cindy Pennock rs!Xth,5,IXXI
meters) : 400-meter relay quartet of
Riggs, Wlla rnowskl. Lort Roberts
and Ka ren Baker (fourth); Sue
Camp tstxth. mile run); Carol
Bialkowski (fourth. javelin ): Janet
Groves (sixth , javeltnl : Wlla ·
mowskt (third. 100-meter hurdles) :
Baker (second, 100-meters); Ro·
berts (sixth, JOOmeters l ; Riggs
(fourth, long jump) ; Simpson
(fifth, long jump); Roberts (sixth,
long jump!: Baker . (third. 400·
meter hurdles): Roberts (fifth,
200-meters); and the mile relay
quan.el of Baker ; Riggs, Wlla ·
mow ski. and Roberts 1fifth\.
Qualifying thlnclatls wUI compete
next week In th(' NAIA National
Track and Field Championships at
Laidley Field In Charleston , W. Va:

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exactly what he expects from you. l
knew from t hl' tim&lt;' I repor1 ed io
spring training what my rule was
going to be - long relief and a n
occasional sta rt when needed . I
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work, but so far I hawn' l tx~·n
needed much.Thr wayourpltchers
have bef&gt;n throwing.! ha v&lt;'n' t really
had a job.''
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lfMh Inning unci Mill WiiC'Ox pitched a
four -hitter as Df'lroil s napped
Texas' four-gamt? wtn nlng stT'f'ak.

Glenn wnscin and Rick Leach
O[X'ned the 0eti'Oill0th With Singles
off Texas s 1arter MIke Sml t hson and
E nos Calx'li ran for Wilson. The
runners were sacrificed a long by
Tom Brookens and Alan Trammell
was glv&lt;'n an intf'ntional walk to load
the bases .
Frank Tanana rPII&lt;'Vro Smithson
for th&lt;' Rangers un&lt;i Wockenfuss.
batting for Lou Whi tak&lt;'r, loftPd a
hi gh fly to th&lt;' war·ning track In left
on a :t-2 pit ch and Cai.Jpll tagg&lt;'&lt;l up
and scor'NI easily. Wilson homPr&lt;'d
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Cliff Johnson hit his fifth home run
with one out In the bottom of lh&lt;'
ninth.
'"!'raveling on my (31st) birthday
and then finding It raining when we
got here, I didn' t exac tly have a
chance to do the things I wanted to,"
said Ford, who has the gamewlnnlngRBlln the last three games.
" I think I 'II go back to the hotel and
do something there."
Red Sol&lt; 4, Twins I
DaveStapletona nd Jim Rice each
drove In a run with bloop s lnglesa nd
Tony Armas and Rich Gedman
added RBI doubles, while Doug Bird
and Luis Aponte C'Omblned to check
Minnesota on e ight hits·. · Bird,
earning his first \1clol)' since being
aqu~·ed
las t winter from lh&lt;'
Chicago Cubs, allowed six hits In
seven Innings, Including J ohn CasUno's seventh homer In the fourth .
"It's enjoyable to win a game,"
said Bird. "Playing for Ralph
(Manager Ra lph Houki ma kes II

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Back row - Coach Hilton Wolfe Jr., Jolm Porter, Tony Deem, Tony
Riffle, Zane Beegle, Robhle Cunningham, Pllul Harm Wld Joey Wolfe .
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"Much later, after you've raised
the money from the politic~! action
committees . They're becoming
more and more Important, because
they cannot only give Y0\1 money
from their kitties. but they can also
put out the word to their supporters
to send you checks on their own.
PAC money Is now becoming the
Infant formula or politics."
"After I get the money from the
PAC people do I talk about the
things I believe In?"
"No, you stU! have to walt until
yciu do a large direct mall
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parties were communicating In a
second language, they presumably
would have said machetes. "If the
refugees means machetes they
would have said machetes. 1be
English for machete Is machele."
Nooneshouldfeelanyappetlteto
coneeal. let alone vaporize, Central
American savagery. But neither
should we disguise CWTellt lll'llV~
cation. I wonder how a New Yorker
would react If the haU ~tunnels
and brtdges that bring food and
people Into Manhattan were suddenly blown up; and the word went
out that anyone who helped to
reconstruct these arteries would be
executed by the New York IJberatlon Front. I suspect that even the
Supreme Court would ponder the
relevance of the exclusionary rule
under such circumstances.
Well, It happens that a single
bridge connecting El salvador an(!
Honduras, called El Amantillo,
carries an estlnnated one-halt ot all
land commerce among the Central
American countries crossing that
international bridge. It was put out
of cornmlsston In April, and the
guerrillas have, as recorded In an
lllumlna tlng stocy In the Los
Angeles Times by Wllllam Montalbano, "vowed to kill anyone who
tries to repair II." In El Salvador,
back In 1979, unemployment was at
seven percent. It Is 40 percent now
pril)'larlly due to the gueiTlllas.
How can they hang on? "Technically," a government economist Is
quoted, "there Is already an
economic collapse. The govern·
ment Is without operating funds for
Its budget." The only thing \hal
keeps El salvador from . slniply
turning over the count!)' to thE
communist . revolutionaries Is:
American ald.

Jack Anderson

inql!lries for the department, went
so far as to tell my associate Donald
Goldberg not long ago: "Nobody
here will talk to you. We don't like
Jack Ander!IOII."
This attitude was given' expresslon after I embarrassed two of the
most sacred of the department's
Brahman bulls. The federal
dragnets had dredged up accusalions against two powerful senators
who oversee the Justice Department: Strom Thurmond, . R-S.C.,
who Is chairman of the Senate
Judicial)' Committee when the
Republicans are In power. and Ted
Kennedy, ().Mass., who takes aver
when the Democrats come to
power.
The charges may be absolutely
unfounded and unfair, but high
Justice officials didn't want to find
out. They resisted efforts to get to

"How do they know I think the
way they do?"
"Because you told them the night
before. Suppose you met with the
suUur burning coal guys. Before the
meeting your political manager
would brief you on where you stand
on coal, so your position squares
with theirs."
"Suppose I felt different from
what they dfd?"
"Then you shouldn't meet with
them In the first place, because you
can't waste valuable tlnne tl)'lng to
get money from people you don't
agree with. You've gotjust so much
lime to raise the dough, and If you
agree to meet with the coal people
you have the choice of either telling
them that you support their position, or at least making them think
you do."
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a,.ne a

Indian and that theretore "both

Anyone can be ..._p_r_e_s_id_e_n_t___
A young rna n asked me an
Interesting question the other day.
"Is It true that anyone born In the
United States can grow up and he
president of the United Stales?"
"Yes, son," I replied. "Providing
he can raise enough money to run In
the prtmaries."
"Do you need lots of money •"
"You need lots of money just to
run (or Congress. But you need
millions of dollars to even II)' for the
Rose Garden."
" How do you get the money?" he
asked.
"Well. first you meet In hotel
suites with lobbyists a nd corporate
dining rooms with chief executives,
and golf clubs with labor lead~rs.
and they ask you questions and you
tell them what they want to hear.
and hope they'll give you the money
so you can become president of the
United States."
"Do they give you ALL the
money?"
"No, each one Is only allowed 'to
give a thousand dollars for himself,
and a thousand dollars for his wife.
But so many guys are splitting up
thes(;l days, that you can't count on
the thousand from the wife."
"If each person can only give a
thousand dollars, doesn't the person
who wants to be president have to
see a lot of people?. ,
·
"You' re not · meeting In hotel
suites, and corporate board rooms
and golf courses to get a thousand
dollars. You're talking to people
who wUI make a lot of telephone
calls to other people who have a
thousand dollars. And you're hop.
lng he or she can get those people to
make c~lls to their friends and so
on."
"What does the wrson who
makes the calls say to his frtentls?"
"What's your nllllij!?"
.
"ArChie Danllotf;sir."
"Well, what you hope tor Is that
one of the people you talk to will call
up a friend and say, •~ small group
fl. us met with Archie Danlloft last
night and he ·thlnks the way we do.'

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children. They pick them up by the
feet and smash their heads against
a wall. He heard of chlldret! being
thrown In the air and bayoneted.
Reporter. Mamham had nO suecess Wbat.eve~, traveling the western highlands ot Guatemala where
the above was sakf to have
happened, In finding any substantlation for It He allowed himself to
ruminate on the gener.a l subject. "If
you think about It, the feat would
requ Ire qu lte a Iot ot practlce. E van
a child's body has a rib cage and a
spine. The average fascist beast
would look pretty silly If he threw a
child In the air and the little chap

Some of the news reported out ot
Central America Is sensationalized
with obvlous reference to the
wrtters' prejudices. The Brltlsh
Spectator recently published an
article by reporter Patrick Marnham, writing tram Guatemallt.. ln
which he .gave us a nice, It
gruesome, case In point. Anthony
Lewis had ln March published a
routine tirade this time on "The
Butcher)' ln Guatemala." We were
told agafn.and again of gcNI!rnment
soldiers, In uniform, arriving at a
village, rounding up men and
women and shooting them. But they
apparently don't waste bullets on

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run of Preakness
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hopes to gain revenge tonight

LAS VEG~. Nev. iAPl - Mike
: Weaver. still bit ter over the contra• verslal loss of his World Boxing
: Association heavyweight cham ·
plonshlp, gets a chance to wtn the
title back from Michael Dokes
tonight.
The bout is half of an unprece·
: dented heavyweight championship
: doubleheader to be held at a
• 20,00&gt;-seat outdoor arena at the
: Dunes Hotel.
In the other heavyweighl title
fight, World Boxing Council champ
Lany Holmes defends his title for
. the 15th time, with longshot Tim
: Witherspoon his opponent. 1\lso on
• the card promoted by Don King Is a
: WBC junior heavyweight match
betweenchamplonOssleOcastoand
challenger Randy Stephens as well
as a WBC heavyweight ell!lllnatlon
bout l;lel\'!een contendersGrcg.Page
: and Renaldo Snipes.
The program will be seen on
: RSVP, a pay·per·vlewclosedclrcult
: ca ble televis ion venture of the ABC
and ESPN networks.
Dokes, making the first defense of
the crown he lifted so suddenly from
• Weaver la•t Dec. JO, weighed In at
• 223 pounds. Weaver was 21B~ .
• The title changed hands ln ju st 6.1
: seconds when referee Joey Curtis
: stopped the fight alter Weaver had
• been knocked down and was backed
· against the ropes by Dokes.

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bander Joe Price, who has heen out
with a sore t&gt;lbow since May I, Is
hoping to rejoin the Cincinnati Reds
stru:tlng rotation by Monday.
Price planned to throw on lh&lt;'
sidelines during toclay' s gmnl' at
Chicago where the Reds open a
series with lh&lt;' Cubs.
Price, whose earn run average Is
2.40, thinks his elbow problems may
be a side effect fmm becoming a
startlng pitcher after two years In
the bullpen.
When he pitched In relief. he relied

him."

belike that movie The Howling,
where humans turn Into wolves and
eat people. He'll think I'm sweating,
but I'll be drooling. I want to get

"lf he hadn 't stopped It then, I
would have knocked him oot later,"
said Dokes.
But Weaver, a notortously slow
starter, denied that and said Curtis
had no business stopping the bout
when he did.
"At no time was I hurt," he said.
"At no time did I not know where I
was . At no time was I In trouble."
But In no time, he had lost his title.
Curtis, conterned about rtng safety
following the death a month earlier
of boxer Duk Koo Kim, said he was
taking no chances.
As far as Dokes Is concerned ,
there was no controversy. He Is
proud of his crown and the fact th~t
he owns the fastest heavyweight
title knockout since 1900.
" I don't think my title Is
tarnished," he said. "Not at all. I
think he feels cheated. But l don't.
All the controversy the first fight
stirred has been good for me. I'm
glad about lt. "
That controversy has translated
Into a $1 million·plus payday for the
24·year-old champion who has a
career record of 2641. The draw
came In AprU 1981 against Ocasio
and was rectified two months later
when Dokes knocked him out In one
round.
"To achieve Is to believe," said
Dokes. who offers philosophy to
anyone who'll listen. ''!believe. Jam
so wired, I'll be like a m adman. I'll

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Also advancing were second·
seeded Jose Luis ClercofArgentlna,
Third· seeded Eliot Teltscher of the
United States, Switzerland's Heinz
Gunthardt, another Swede, Hans
Slmonsson, Jim Arias of the Unlti!d
States, and Guy Forget of France.

NEW YORK (AP) -The Houston
Rockets, whoflnlshedwlth the worst
record in the National Basketball ·
Association this season, won a coin
flip with the Indiana Pacers and
with It the right to draft Hoot-4
Ralph Sampson, the lhree·tlme
college Player of the Year from the
University of Virginia.

FOOI'BALL
HOUSTON (API - Houston has
been aw arded a franchise In the
United States Football League,
USFL Commissioner Chl&gt;l Slm·
m ons announced.
Form~r player ·agent Jerry Argo·
vitz, Fred Gerson, Bernard terner
and Alvln Lubetkln are theprtnclpal
owners of the Houston franchise.
Singer Kenny Rogers Is among the
mlnorlty owner s.

TENNIS
BERLIN, West Germany &lt;APITop-seeded Chris Evert -Lloyd de·
feated Lea Plchova of Czechoslova·
'kla 6-1, 6-2 .to move Into the third
round of the $150,00! German Open
Tennis Championships.
Also advancing Into thequarterfi·
nals was second-seeded Andrea
Jaeger, · who defeated Beverly
Bowes6,2, 6-1.
ROME (AP ) - Top seed Jose
Higuer as of Spain outlasted Corrado
Barazzuttl, 6-2, 6-4 to move Into the
quarter11nals of the $375,000 ltal·
ian Tennis Open.
Hlguer as will meet unseeded
American Eddie Dlbbs, who de·
feated Paul McNamee of Australia
6-1,6-3.

GOLF
LEEDS, England (AP) -Tony
Jacklin, carded a !ive-under·par 65
at Sand Moor for a share of the
flrst ·round lead In an International
golf tournament.
Also at 65 were local favorite
Howard Clark, and Spain's Juan
Anglada.

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laster because he's anxious to play
aga ln.
"1 wan t to be ready to go 20 starts
in a row when I come back. I want to
be able to pitch my game, whatever
that Is. Sometimes It's 3-to-l
fastballs, sometimes more break·
lng balls.
.
"l don 't want to have to think
abou t protecting my arm when I
throw. r think they (Reds) are
tlllliklng that way, too. One of the
first things they said was, 'Don't
rush It . We want to have you for the
rest of the season,"' he sa id.

field Is anticipated - and those who
walt beyond the May 31 deadline
risk being shut out In the event.
Entry forms are available at the
bank In Racine, and the Farmers'
Bank and Bank One In Pomeroyas well as In local newspaperotllces
In Pomeroy.
A lull field of celebrities Is
assured - with last year's head·
liner, Spanky McFarland of "Our
qang" lame, headed back lor a
return visit.

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: longest tenure of any REdskin Kevin Stanley was .the winning
· ·basketball mentor. His 13-year pltcherlngolngtbeentlredlstance.
:winning percentage Is .560 and he's Wesley Howard and Keith lllcks
: third among .all-time Mid· were Rutland's leading hitters 88
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; victories. Under Hedrlc's leader: ship, the Redsklns have won four r-------';.._--,----1
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and Ohio University are ance In the tournament.
long·tlme rivals In athletic competl· , Rohr, though, will hav e divided
lion - and once more the two loyalties since he also spent a
schools will tangle but this time It's considerable amount ol time at
Ohio University.
for chartty.
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Ohio University wUI be represented at Riverside Golf Club In Mason, W.
by athletic director Harold McEl' Va., with a shotgun start at JO a. m.
haney. football coach Brian Burke Preceding that will be a li p.m.
and basketball coach Danny Nee at hnlbllly supper at Royal Oak Park
the Dave Dlles-Appalachla golf the ~venlng of Wednesday, June 22.
tournament and hUibllly supper.
Tl~kets lor the event are. $00.
Today It's heen learned that with all proceeds going to charities
Miami 's new football coach, Tim In the Meigs-Mason area.
Rose, will tee It up for the first time
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didn 't feel anything. And I was
F'or Price, It meant throwing throwlng as hard as l could," he
more sliders, which Is harder on the · said.
arm.
Price planned to throw hard
"The strength In my upper arm today.
and forearm Is real good. I just
"I'm going to wam\ up like I'm
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throw 15 or 20 pitches and sit down
Price said he had some pain when
and then go back and throw again.
he threw on' the sidelines Tuesday In
I'll do that maybe three Innings
Pittsburgh. But by the end of the worth. U there's no adver se reaction
25·mlnute prac11ce he was throwing
(from Friday's exercise) Saturday,
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A fleld ol 13 3-year-olds W;LS
BALTIMORE (API - David
Cross, trainer of PreakneSs lavorlte entered lor the 1 3-16-mlle test, in
Sunny's Halo, vlsltshlsbarnlhreeor which twool the leading contenders,
four times a day, even in the middle Desert Wine and ·Marfa, are not
ol the night, hoping he dOesn't find a being pennjlted to run with the
medication Laslx.
rash on the colt.
Sometimes It's lbere, sometimes
·" Trainer Jerry Fanning of Desert
It Isn't.
Cross gives a lot of possible Wine, the 7-2 early second choice
reasons why the hives keep popping and t~ Derby runnerup, was upset
up on his chestnut colt ever since at the ruling by the Maryland
Sunny's Halo left Oaklawn Park Racing Commission. He had saki
after winning the Arkansas Derhy Wednesday hewooldrecommendto
owners Fred Sahadl and Dan
AprU16.
At any rate, he doesn' t think the Agnew that they withdraw the colt.
"I've talked it over with my,
problem will affect the CanadianbredsonofHalo-MostlySwmylnthe owners and my vet," Fanning said
Thursday, "and we've coine to the
~running of the second leg of the
Triple Crown Saturday at Ptmllco. · conclusion the chances of him
Sunny's Halo, who won the bleeding are almost nil."
Laslx Is a diuretic which helps
Kentucky Derby May 7 and Is the 2·1
early Preaknesscholce, Is expected prevent horses from bleeding
to go lor the lead or close to It under through the nose after a race or
Eddie Delahoussaye from the No.ll workout.
post position.
"Everybody (trainers) get con·
fronted with this (rash) problem
from time to time, " said Cross, who
has only two horses In his charge so
he can concentrate on Sunny's Halo.
"But this Is the Preakness and I'd
ra !her not have the problem now.''

Pam Rlehellllld Mike Joaes. Bilek row - Joe Runyoa," Don Mu8on,
John Rice, Bob MIWioft, Dave Gaul, Mark Gaddis, Larry Cowdery,
Dave Brandt, Ronnie Hensley, 11m Probert, and Mark Rice. 'lbe
tracksters are coached by Dennis l!lchlnger.

EASTERN'S SVAC CHAMPS - 'I1Ie8e Eastern High School
thlnclads recently cUnched the SVAC championship. Some memhen
advanced to the district meet, slated today. Pictured are Royce Bls8ell,
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Eastern graduation ·ceremonies slated Sunday
Sixty-four students at Eastern
High School \\111 rf,'Ceive their
diploma s during commence me nt
exercises Sunday, May 22, a t 8 p.m .
: The va ledictorian address " A
Time For Endings, A Time For
Beginnings" will be given by
Elizabeth Ann Collins arid the
saluta torian address " Wha t Is
Educa tion'?" wUI be given by
Edward .J. We rry.
David Janson, principal, will

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present the top 10 schOla rs plus the
entire class . The acceptance of the
class will be by Richa rd L. Roberts ,
superintende nt. Presenta tion of
diplomas will be made by Berna rd
Shrlvers, me m ber of Eastern Local
Board of E ducation.
Baccalaurea te services wlll be
held Sunday, May 22, a t 2 p.m. with
the sermon "On My Own " to be
delivered by the Rev. Willia m H.
Mlddleswarth.

Eastern Gradu.alel
RebecCa Lou Ambrase, David Alan Ballard . Kei th Ala n Senti. Roger Lewis Btssetl
II , Jennl Sue Burke, Jimmy Lee Carter. x Elizabeth Ann COllins, x . Lawrence Bn an

Collln.'l, Erma Je an Connolly, Michael Lee
Connoll y, Jeffery Ja m ES COONdery, T ammy

Ly M Cremeam , Dav id Richard Durst, Becky
Jo E ichinger. x · J ulie Elberletd, Kathy
Ja neUe Ely, Donna Sue Fra nk, WOll am Mark
Caddls, x · Davtd E ldon Gaul, Michael Todd
Gibbs. Brtan Edwa rd Grtffln. Sharon DeniM
GrUhn. El12a be1h Ann H arrls, Shena Rae
Harris, Tomasina Beth Hay man, Mark Ala n

Holler. Anne Marie Huffm an. Oeron Lan ce
Jrnwett , Leonard EugPne Koenig. Clell
F'ran cls LaBonte, J erry Lee Larkins, Kim·
berly Kay Lute.

J eUrey Allen Mast~. Ray Allen M.auon ,
Michael Ellsworth Morlan, x · Pamela Sue
Murphy. Elwood Junior Myers. Jeffrey David
N...,u, J-..y Joe Nottingham, Thom.u
Okey PulllM, Shmi L)'l)ll Putman, Jacqueline Marie Rapp, Ten')' Michael Reynolds, X ·
Mark Edward Rice, John Leslk&gt; .Ridenour.
RlvJnda Kay Riebel, Kathleen Ana Ritchie, x .

Timothy Ray Roberts , Thomas· Antllony
Scyoc, J-..y Beman! Shriven, Jodi Ann
Sm ith, x . Ttna Joann Spencer, Barbara Jane
Ray Staats, Anita Beth
Teaford, Linda Marie 'lb&gt;ma, x •Melilsa Mae
Thomas, Rodney Alvtn T'rtpp, Brian ~lth
Well, Fra nkie Eileen Wells, Mildred Leslie
Wells, X · EdwardJ. Werr'y , Timothy Michael
Whitlatch, Dav1d Eugene Young.
x - Member, National Honor SoCiety.

Sprague, Bam

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EDWARD WERRY

ELIZABEI'H COLLINS

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Meigs HS graduates 154 seniors Sunday
G radua tlon cere monies wUI be
held at 4: 30 p.m . Sunday In the
Meigs High School auditorium for
154 seniors.
Krls Lisa Snowden a nd Rowena
Averlon have been chose n as the
two top sch olastic students at
Meigs.
Snowden. daughter of Mr. a nd
Mrs . Arnold Snowden. R t. 4,
Pome roy, Is the class valedictoria n
and Averlon , daughte r of Dr. and
Mrs. Rogello Averlon of P ome roy,
Is the sa lutatoria n.
Honorarla ns a re Anita E. Ba·
s ham , C indy Crooks, Faith
Dickens. Suzan Lightfoot. Ta nya
Stobart, Pa ula Swisher a nd Greg
Taylor.
Bacca la uereate services wUI be
held prior to the commenceme nt

KRIS SNOWDEN

\\ith Robert Melton, pastor ot the
Middleport Church of Christ, as the
featured speaker.
Robert Barton, board president,
will present diplomas.
Melp Graduates
J am ie Lou Acree, Ca n1e Rae Adkins.
Bra dley Wayn£' AJf')( a nder, lisa Ela ine Allen ,
Rowe na Irene Averton, Charles BaUey Jr.,
Gloria Ann Barrett , Robin Renae BarTett.
Anit a E IBlnE' Buham, Karen L. Bates. ·
Andr('a Jo Baley, Andrew Troy Bauer.
Jertrey Lee Bau ghman, James Allen Blan kenship , Na than E . Boatright, c ·l"l"ggO'Y Allen
Bolen, J oseph O'alg Bolln, Krtstal Lynn
Bolln, Tim
Bra ley, Karla Kay Brown.
R,ub!rl Ann Bufflnglon, Stt'Vt&gt;h W. Bunce, C r t&gt;g
A . Burnem .
Brt'll L. Ca,l, Iva n Brett Carl. Jeffrey Dane
Carson . Cha rles F'. Chancey. Carla Michel~
Cha pman , Angela Yvonne Clltfqrd, Heinz F .
Coa ts, Cynlhla Lynn Crooks, Todd Stephen
Cundiff, Barba ra Custer . Craig Thomas
Dars1. ~a nn Davts, Va l J ean DaviS, Karla J .
Dr-Moss, Fa ith [)enlsf' Dic ke ns , Michael Da le
Dil l. Rod R. Ebersbach. Dixit&gt; Renee Eblin ,

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Ricky Dawn EdwardS , J\prU Lynn Ellis,

Gregory

Todd FUe. Tl motlly WUIIam Fife.
Brent Justin Flnlaw, Sherry Ann Fox ,
Kimberly Kay Fraley, Marc~ - Ff1', St("Ve K.
Gardner .
Tony Eldon Gilkey, Ellzabeth Ann
Gkleckncr, BUiy Raybert Coble Jr., Mark A.
Goegletn. Michael A. Goegl.eln. Karen Lynn
Goggins, Bryan Green, William Ray Green,
Regina Grittlth, Todd Brandon Grove r ,
Barbara Lianne Grueser, Donna Sue Hall,
Brtan Haning, Karl Edward Harder, Teresa
L. Harden, AnJta Joy Harmon , SCOtt R.
Harrison. Angela Sue Hatfield, Michael Joe
Hawk, PrtscUia R. Herdman, Earley W. Hill.
wuuam Harold Holcomb, Ronald Stacey
Holley.
Paula C race- Horton. Stephanie .Je an
Houchins. James ~cr Hoyt, Angel a sue
Hubbard, Annetta. D. Hudson, Clltfo td R.
ICfflhower, Usa Marie JaJV1s, Valeria J ean
J effers, Rocky C. Johnson, Terry J OhnsOn ,
Kevin Jones. Assem Osman Kabesh, Allen
Lee KJng, Brtll E. Klng. Natalie J. Lambert .
Charles A. La nders, Ttna Marl£' Leark, Mary
V. Lee, Scott Lester, Michae-l Duane Lewis ,
Suzan LaurtE&gt; Lightfoot. J otm E . Lyons,
Kennf'tll E . McCullough, Roxa nne MC'DanJel,
Shirley Anne McDonald, Hugh R. Mcnwralth ,

There's a challenging and exciting world awaiting all of you, our community's distinguished
Graduates! 'tbu've completed a very significant
phase in your young lives and now bigger and
better experiences lie ahead. Whatever path
each of you may venture on, always remember
that the friends and neighbors of your community will be behind you with continued support.
We're proud of the accomplishments you have
achieved up till now, and even prouder of the
challenges you're sure to meet in the Mure.
We'll be rooting for you eve-y step of the
way ...for your Mure is also ours. Congratulations and continued success, Grads!

ROOney H. Manley .

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Mark Mattox. LoM Anne Maynard,
Margery Susan M111er, Ronda L,.ee Mitchell.
Katherine Renea Molden, Michael Ray
Mowery. Raclnda Kay·Musser, Darlene Kay
Nelson, Otarles L. Neutzllng, Brenda tUzabeth Newman, Ttm Ohlinger, Cindy Dee
Parker. Steven Paul Patterson, Jeanna Kay
Pauley, Scott M . Pickens. Ltrl Ann Pickett.
James W. Quillen, Geralcltne E . Reynolds,
Rita Renetl Rhodes, Christopher Lee Richmond, Henry Rider, Gf'e@Ory Lee Rlfe. David

.Eugene Robson.
Bernard Romine, Diane Ross, Kimberly R .
Rousl). Lots Anne Roush, Keith A. Scott. John
F . sexton Jr., ~nnE. Slater, Anita Kathleen

Smith. John'H. Smith, Linda Darncall Smith.
R.alp~ R. Snlder, Krls L.. Soowden, Brian
Spencer, Julia Ann Spencer, Joyre_ t.yM
Stewart Tanya Luann Stobart.• Paula Kay
Swisher, Joan L. Tanner, Gregory Wayne
Taylor, Wendy Leigh T1ll1s, Michael Albert

Tromm, Angela Kay VanCooney, Deanna
Faye VanMeter, Matthew C. VanVranken.
PeMy Ann Wandllng, Barbara Ellen WIU.
Brtan J . Will , Charles Brian WUllamson,
Ren£'f' Lynn Wlllls, Susatma
Michael J . Wy an.

Wise and

ROWENA 1\ VERION

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Southern High graduates 66 seniors SUnday
Sixt y-six Southe rn High School
seniors will grad uate at 8 p:m .
Sunday when the a nnual com ·
meneemenl Is held In the hi gh
school auditorium .
The class will enter the auditorium to " Pomp and Circ um·
stance." Becky Lee, a senior , will
give the Invocation .
Selections will be presented by
the band .
Melanie Weese will deliver the
saluta toria n address and Cindy
Evans, the valedic tory address.
Principal J a mes Ada ms will
prese nt special recognitions a nd the
class will be presented by Bobby
Ord·, superintende nt. to Ga r y
Evans, president of the board who
will present diplomas. David Sa l·

mons will give the benediction.
Baccalaurell tc for the class w'UI
be held a t 2 p.m. Sunday In the high
school a ud itorium with the Rev.
Do n Walke r , pastor of the Racine
F'lrst Baptist Church. delivering the
Sermon.
The choir will present musical
selecilons a nd Kathy Bake r, a
senior will Int roduce the speake r
\\ilh Tonj a Sa lser. a senior, giving
the bened ic tion. Kittle Sellers of the
graduating class will give the
invocation.
Memil&lt;' rs of the class Include:
Tlnn Mil t'!(' Allen, T my ,h)(! Arnott, M !r haf'l
T roy Bnbll', Ku th.rynl.ynn Bilker , 7.am• Ala n
Bt•f'Jt lt•, Chrls l ophPr .Jay Bctirlck, Nkhn lHs
l..t'i' lh&gt;llr k, ('(l('!l l)ron(' Brlnagcr. ();&gt;brn
Ann Br)'tmf. Brinn lA'f' Burkhnm l'r , Sha ri
Ann l'OJ,:a r, Floyd Thormts \u nun!IL'i. Ml·

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Racine Home
National Bank

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Adolph's Dairy
Valley, Inc.

Middleport Book
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Pomeroy
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Pomeroy
Ph. 992-2506

Middleport
Ph . 992-2641

Pat Hill Ford
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Pomeroy
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Ph. 992-5432

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Pomeroy
Ph. 992-5432

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992-6333

Racine
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Rawlings-Coclts-Biower
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Pomeroy
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AP Televlllloo Writer
NEW YORK (APl - "Jacobo
Timennan: Prisoner Without a
Name. Cell Without a Number," on
NBC Sunday night, Is about the
Argentinian publisher who was
• imprtsone.:J and tortured by the
totalitarian military regime. It's a
goq:l movie that should have been a
great one.
Iftlrst-tlmedlrectorUndaYellen
had stuck to the facts, staged some
scenes more convincingly and
refralned from making artsy statements, this would have been a
pulsating film. Instead, " Prisoner
Without a Name," which has Its
riveting moments. particularly In
the second hour, mires In the
tear-jerker genre.
AU the elements of a · real-life
thriller are here - action, terror,

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of Modem Supply, W. Main St,. observed Checkerboard Chick Day
Tl}ursday. Some 1,800 heavy bred straight run chicks arrived at the
store and were being distributed during the day. The Glaagows and
employes wore red and whl~ checkerboard designed garments In
observance of the day. The Checkerboard Feed Co. spo1180rs the
activity.

Alfred Methodist Women meet
The program, " Understanding
Each Other's Faiths," wsa led by
Annie Thompson when Alfred
UMW met at the home of Florence
Ann Spencer May 19. Mrs . Thomp·
son read scripture from John and
"A Christian Perspective," to open
the program. Nina Robinson read
"In Christ There Is No East or
West." Everyone took part In
reading and discussion with special
emphasis on e lements common to
all faiths. Examples of cooperation
between different faith s were
given .
President Nellie Parker r~a d a
letter from the Rev. Thomas
thanking the society for the lun·
cheon provldro the Rev . Myoumbl
and other missionaries May 3. Mrs .
Spencer was appointed to check
with Thomas on a date for Allred's
farewell party for him , Nina
Robinson reponed that the vanilla
has come and Is still the same price,
$2 per bottle.
Mrs. Spence r had the prayer
calendar and chose Barbara
Crouse, Otterbein, a laity leader In
ministry to woml'n . The society
signed a blr1hday card for her.
Thelma HPndorson gave the
missions H•port un Tanzania,

Wolf Pen news
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tuckerman of
Springfield were Tuesday evening
an11Wronesday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Gladys Tuckerman and Mr.
and Mrs. l':ugene Ha nning and
Ronald.
Mr. a nd Mrs . I.A'ster Frank and
Sarah Beth we re Tuesday visitors
of Mr. a nd Mrs . Eugene Haning a nd
Ronald a nd Gladys 'l'ucke nnan .
Willia m Sayre of Atlanta, Ga .
visited a few days with his parents,
Mr. and Mr·s. Charles Sayre.
Mr . and Mrs . John E . Murphy
and Chr is, Mrs . .Jo ~n Downs and
sons , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy,
Robbie, O&lt;&gt;bble a nd Valorle, Mr.
and Mrs . .Joseph !':vans, Tyson and
.Jonathan, were Mothe r·' s Day
visitors of Mrs. John R. Murphy,
Peggy a nd Iva Johnson .
MJ'. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp and
Charles were Mother's Day visitors
of Mr. a nd Mrs . Charley Smith.
Mr. and Mrs . Ha rley Smith or
Kanauga were Tuesday afternoon
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Smith.

Laura! Cliff news
Attendance at the Free Methodist
Church May 8 was 98. Choir
members prese nt were 13. A solo
was sung by Pastor Miller and 12
children Sang a song. A flower was
glveq to Mrs. Tina Jacobs for being
the oldest mother and flower was
gtvel) to Vlckey Pullins for the
youn11est mothe r.
Mr5. Marilyn Miller, Columbus,
mother of Pastor Miller, spent a
week recently with Mr. a nd· Mrs.
MUter and son Scotty:
M,.,;. Audrey Hayes and daugh·
ter, Shade, visited recently with
Mrs. Pella Stahl.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Bauer, Dover,
spent a weekend with Mr. a nd Mrs .
Dick Karr.
Forty-four persons attended
Mot'lrr·Daughter Banquet' recent
FrldllY evening at the fythlan
Lodge In Middleport.

Africa , where the author taped
native dances as a study of their
culture. He asked, "Are these
people a proble m or a solution?"
Mrs . Spencer served chicken
salad sandwiches, fruit whip, a nd
cookies dur1ng the social time.
Others present were Clara and
Osle Mae Follrod, Martha Elliot,
a nd Genevieve Guthrie.
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Next meeting will be June 21 at
the church wlth Ruth Brooks and
Nina Robinson as hostesses. Program wlll be "Strengths of Black
Fa mil IPs."

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Those calling at the home of Mrs .
Lula Circle on Mother's Day were
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Circle and fainlly
of Keno Road, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Circle and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Harden and family of
Morning Star Route, Ralph Harden
and friend all enjoyed the day:
Mrs. Elsie Circle, Mrs. Linda
Patterson. Mrs. Sue Hager, Flor·
ence ylrcle all attended a Mother's
Day program at Rio Grande
College. Brent Patterson sang In
the choir.
Mrs. Elsie Circle and Florence
Circle visited Mr. and Mrs. Garrett
Circle at Pleasant Valley rest home
recently .
Mrs. Rober1 Lee a nd daugttter,
Becky, called at tl)e home of Mrs.
E thel Orr at Chester Thursday
evening and attended the Mother·
Daughter Banquet.
There were 48 present lor Sunday
School on May 8.
Sheryl Luann Johnson celebrated'
her twelfth birthday May 8. Eunle
Brlnker was guest. She served cake
and played games for her birthday.
Margaret Ann .Johnson callro on
Mrs. Edison Johnson of Racine on
Monday presented her with a
Mother's Day flower from the
Arthur Johnson family .

commltment to joumallstlc free.
dorn In the face of lntlrnldatlon and
torture. But the wliole of this movie
turns out to be less than the sum ot
ltsparts.
Based on Tlmerman 's book. the
script was wrttten by Budd Schul·
berg ("On the Waterfront") and
Stari Silverman. Miss Yellen, wbo
also produced the !Ibn, rewrote the
teleplay to "humanize the story."
Schulberg objected, and only a
pseuclonym Is carrted In the credits.
NBC wasn't . happy with Miss
Yellen, either. Alter the tlrst edit
the network canceled the
cast'sMay22aJrdate.Butasecond
cut Improved the movie's pacing,
and It was given a reprieve for
Sunday.
The fUm opens In Argentina In .
1977. T!merman, the Jewish pijp:''
llsher of an lntluentlal pa!Jer, is
enjoying the good lite that stature
and wealth brings.

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'l'lnlem)an, passionately por·
trayed by RQy Scheider, -Initially
counsels In editorials that the new
mWtary govemmentbegiVenmore
time.
. Two lnc!deniB galvanize him Into
a more. radical stanCe. A friend Is
whisked away . by government
agents. Then, a womail -p~tlng
against the government tellS him
her son has been returned- In a
box.
T1merman 's response is a bllsterlng editorial, clalmlng "the reign of
terror is the order of the day. Time
has come to tell the story."
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The Meigs County WIC program
par1iclpate and a schedule to pick
up program coupons.
Those falling Into the three
categories, having a nutritional
need, Income which conforms to
state guidelines and are Meigs
residents may qualify for this
supplemental food program.
Schedule for Meigs residents to
pick up WIC program coupons at
the Meigs County Depanment of
Health Includes Initials A through
G, Tuesday, May 24; H through 0,
Wednesday, May 25; P through Z,
Wednesday, June 1. Hours on all
three days will be from 9 to 11 a.m .
Those who cannot make the
appointed day are to repor1 on June
6 between 9 and 11 a.m.
Those Interested are to call the
Meigs County Health Department
at 992-6626 or go to the Multi·
Purpose Hea lth Center, Mulberrv
Heights, Pomeory, to make a~
appointment lor sornE!tlme In June
or later.

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chalnnan for the American Legion Auxiliary, Drew
Webster Post'38, Pomeroy, seated, dlsp[IQisthejunlor
acttvtty merit trophy awarded to the Pomeroy unit on
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has been selected as the most
outstanding In activities and programs In the Department of Ohio.
The unit headed by Mrs. Veda
Davis was recognized and pres·
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trophy at the state convention held
over the weekend at the Hilton Inn
North In Columbus.
The Pomeroy juniors also recelvro the Dorothy McCullough
Americanism trophy. In addition to
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FRIDAY
RUTLAND - Rutland Sons of
the American Legon wUI span·
sor a dance Frtday at Rutland
.Legion Hall from 8 p.m. untll1
a.m. Music will be by "Music
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RUTLAND -Cheese will be
given away al the Rutland
Church o! God Friday morning
beginning at 9 a .m . This Is the
last day c heese will be
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Woodmen Camp 7230 wUI spon·
sor a ham dinner at the hall In
Burlingham on Saturday begin·
nlng at 11 a.m. Carry out dinners
also will be available. They wUI
also have baked goods and a
yard sale. Proceeds will be
donated to the emergency
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Friday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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the state. PlcQired with her from the left are Arlca
McCUnCOck, Laney Hankla. Mrs. Janlee Hankla.
holding the Americanism trop~ award, and Amber
Hankla, who aUended the stale meeting and accepted
the award!l oo behaH of the unit.

awards were received by the local - -state conference.
junior auxiliary. The unit took first
Others attending from Unit 39
In children and youth, veterans
were Mrs. Loretta Tiemeyer, Dis·
activities and rehabUitatlon, and
trtct 8 junior activities chainnan,
foreign relations scrapbook. The
and Mrs. Janice l:lankla, acting unit
chairman.
tlrst place awards will now be
submitted for national competition.
Jerri Lynn Heed, department
The juniors received third on the
junior president, presldl'd at the
Eduwa School for the Deaf and
meeting, Among the d istinguished
Blind, hollQrable mention on his·
gue!its attending were Mrs. Frank
tory; certificate on the "adopt-a ·
Holschuhm, Department of Ohio
grandpa" program, and a citation of
president: Mrs. John Nlckoson,
merltfor service.
Department of Ohio first vice
Erica McClintock, Amber ?Jid
president. About lJO youth from
over Ohio registered for the annual
Laney Hankla of the Pomeroy unit
asslted with the registration al the
conference.

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CHESHIRE - Special meet·
lng of Shade River Lodge 453 will
be Saturday at 7::11 p.m. Work
will be In entered apprentice
degree, to be held at Chester
MasoniC Hall.
POMEROY -A songfest·will
be held at the Silver Run Baptist
Church Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
The S_u nrlse and Gabriel
quanets wUI be featured .

MONDAY
RUTLAND Rutland
Garden Club wUI meet a t 6:30
p.m. Monday at the home of
Mrs. Bernard Ledlie. There will
be a tour of her garden before
the meeting.

TIJESDAY
POMEROY - Chapter 17,
Ohio Association of Public
School Employes, wUI . meet
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m . at Meigs
Junior High School. A representative of Oasis Insurance Co. will
be present.

Happenings·
Film series continuing
RAcrNE - Focus on the
Family. a film sertl'!i, featuring
Dr. James C. Dobson, ls being
shown at the First Baptist
Church In Racine.
The schedule for the remainder of the rums is, May 29,
"Preparing for Adolescence,
The Ortglns of Sell Doubt,"
"Prepartng tor Adolescence,
Peer Pressure and Sexuality."

On June 6, "Whal Wlve!i Wish
Their Husbands Knew About
Women, The' Lonely Housewife," and "What Wives Wish
Their Husbands Knew j\bout
Women, Money, Sex and Child·
ren ." The public Is Invited to
view the films which begin at 7
p.m. There wUI be no fUm shown
Sunday. May 22.

Ticket deadline in Racine
RAcrNE - The deadline to
purchase tickets to the Racine
Alumni Banquet Is Tuesday,
May 24. Tickets may be pur-

chased at VUiage Cut Rate,
Racine, or from Barbara
Pierce, &lt;18(01 SR 338, Racine.

Dinner to offset expenses of Hall
· LETART - A dinner wUI be •
served at the Letart Falls
Coovnunlty Hall May 29 start·
lng at 11: 30 p.m. Proceeds wUI

go taward the expertle8

maintaining the hall. The menu ·
will consist ot sandWiclles,
baked beans. salads, desaert5
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RUTLAND - A bllle-a·thon
will be held Ill tbe Rutland
community Saturday tor tbe

.benefit ot the cystic ftl:lroU !lind
drive. Partlclpallta are to meet
at the Rutland Civic Center at 9

a.m.

By Dale M. S&amp;oll
Melp County Extension
Home Economist
From tender-crisp steamed broc·
coli, dri2zled with lemon juice, to
crunchy raw broccoli served with a
tangy dUl dip , this delicious vegeta·
ble can also be a great addition to
soups, casseroles and salads.
J\lthough broceoli has been
around for thousands of years. It
has been a relatively recent
addition to American menus. How·
ever, for the last 50 years broccoli
has been growing In popularity .
When you take a good look at
broccoli, It's no wonder that it Is
such a popular vegetable today.
For one thing, It's absolutely loaded
with 'vitamin C. You'd have to eat
over 100 apples to get the v itamin C
In one pound of broccoli. Ewn
pitted aga inst oranges, broceoll
wins In the vitamin C department.
Pound for pound, broccoli has two
and one-half times the amount of
vitamin Cas oranges. lt 'salso ttigh
· In vitamin A and fiber and low in
caio'rtes .
When buying fres h broccoli. look
for lots of green color In the heads ,
stems and leaves. The size of thr
heads do not affec t the quality .
Small heads and sta lk.• a re ju•t as
good as largeones . One thing tha i
you wanl to be especially ca r·etul
about Is the condition of the "buds."
They should be compact, firm a nd
PU'lllish-green or dark green . If the
buds are open and you ca n S&lt;'C thr
yellow Oowers Inside, then you can
figure that the broccoli ls old and
may be toughc The sta lks should IJ!&gt;
tender, too, and not woody. Any soft
places or watery spots on the
broccolllndlcatP that the&gt; broccol i is
past Its prime.
Use the broccoli as soon as
possible. The longer that you starr
II , the more like ly that th&lt;-rc will b&lt;a loss In quality and nutrient s. Stor·r
In a plastic bag In Ihe crisper . '1'1:;
not to bruise the broccoli when

storing it. This may be son of hard the green color of the vegetable.
Broccoli can also be prepared In
to avoid since the bunch of broccoli
the
microwave oven. Place lhP
Is so big. I separate the bunches for
stalks
on a pia te In the "spoke"
storage.
fashion,
but place the norettes One pound of fresh broccoli wUl
toward
the
center . Cover with
serve three to four people each two
·
plastic
wrap
and
microwave until
stalks. A 10-&lt;:&gt;unce package wUl
slightly
unde
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done.
RPmove , cover
serve two to three people . Next time
and the broccoli will finish cooking.
you ' re preparing fresh broccoli,
The following recipe Is for
save out a few of the small norettes
stir-fried vegetables and fe atures
and add them raw to a tossed sa lad,
broccoli. The broccoli Is te nde r a-nd
or use them as (lippers. Cottage
still crisp and really delicious . Th is
cheese whirred In the blender with
can be pt'Ppared ln a wok or In a big
a small' a mount of lemon juice and
saucepan on thE' stove.
milk wtth onion soup mlx addl'd to
Stir-Fried Vegetables
taste Is an excellent low ca lorie
2 T. cooking oil
snack dip. Coupled with raw
2 gr£1tln onions, sliced tn t,-1 "
broccoli, It's a real winner~
pii'CE'S
The reason many people dislike
2 ca rmts. sliced diagona lly.
cooked broccoli may be because of
\6 bunch broccoli, cut ~ .1 •,s "
the way that It Is prepared. Broccoli
pieces
ISIIC(' stems to that thf'y """
is ofte n cookro until It Is a n
1t " in dtametPrt
aOOut
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4
unappetizing pile of mu sh. Broccoli
1lOouncf'
packag('
fro?..en
s now
should be cooked only until It ls
po•a
pods
tender-crisp. There are several
l cup sliced mus hrooms
ways to prepare broccoli. Begin by
to waiPr c hPStnuts. sliced
washing Md trlmmlngthc broccoli.
2-3
T . soysa uce
Trim a little off thr ends of the
2
T.
r ornsta rc h
stalks, too. The leaves a nd the
~~~
cup
watf•r
stalks are also rolble and delicious .
'h teaspoon sugar
If the sta lks arr bl~er than
Heat the cooking alt . Add thP
onr-half Inch In diameter, make
le ngthwise gashes In thr stems . . green onions. Stir and rook briefly .
Add brocco li a nd c·arTots and stir
a lmost to the norPttPS .
and
cook until brorcoll tums bright
You can tit' the br'O&lt;.'COii to)lether
gr
een
and carrots become a lttlle
and stand the brOS-"Coll upright In a
tender.
Add pea pods and stir until
pan . Thct·r should be about onr Inc h
th&lt;'
pods
arc heated throu gh Cover
of boiling water and on&lt;• half
a
nd
let
lh&lt;'
vegetables steam foronr
teaspoon salt ior lcssJ In the pan .
to
two
minutes.
Add mushrooms
Brlng to balling and cook for flvP
wat
r
r
chrs
nuts
and stir until nil
arid
minutes. Then cover with an
vegetables
are
hPatro
. Dl ssolvp
Inverted pan or double boiler top
cornstarc
h
In
watpr
In
a
small
bowL
a nd cook for 10 to 15 minut es mon•.
Add sugar and soysa uce . Pour ow •r
or unly unt II f&lt;'ndcr-cr lsp.
v('getablt~s and stir to coat . Covpr
Prrparr broccoli In a s11urrpan
thf\ vPgf'tables and IPI thr vrgeta
by placin g thr loosr broeroll In a
blt:•s s tPam fo r a nothr r rninute or
pa n with onr Inch of balling wat r r
two. Sf-rvc lmmcdla!Piv .
a nd onr-half teaspoon salt. Cook as
F'or a copy of ;, guld&lt;' to
· previously described.
VPgPtables. m nfart Da le Stoll .
When cooking broccoli. you can
lea vp ! he r ov er on t h(l wholf' Hm&lt;'
but liU II SI'Vc ral times Ia permit

gasses to escape and thu s prole&lt;"!

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thls country a conscience.'' 'I'Irnei'man's anti.goyernment SW1ce beCQmeS an obsession. Uv Ullmanil.
asnmerman'swUe,lserr~lil
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H.M.S. Pinafore
co-stars actor
and area relative

Commander

selected
Grover Klein was elected com·
mander of Ell Denison Post 467,
American Legion, Rutland, at a
meeting Wronf.&gt;sday night. .
Other officers electro were Harry
Thomas, first vice commander:
Mark Tillis, second vice commander; Keith Molden, adjutant;
Kenny Davis, finance officer;
Delbert Mitchell, post chaplain ;
Don Laudermilt, sergeant a t arms:
andBUI Hobstetter, judge advocate.
Plans were made to place flags at
the cemeteries on Sunday beginning
at9a.m.
Memorial Day services were
planned with all members to meet at
the post In uniform at 9 a.m . A
service wiU begin at Miles Cemetery
at 11 a. m ., alter which lime the
legionnaires will return to the post
for a potluck dinner.
Square dances are continuing at
the Legion Hall each Saturday
night .

County ExtPnston AgPnl. HonlC'
Eronnmlcs . at Box :tl. PomProy ,
Ohio 457W or ca ll 9!12-li691i.
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tP\Pvls\on shows, " I Dream nf
.JC'annlf'" a nd "'lllf' AotJ Ne-wh a rt

Show." rcc~ntly co-star'l'&lt;'d wtth
.lca nr tta Ku y!' Soutlwrn . grand(!aug h t~r ot F:lia Qulllrn of Sy rar uSt' In {; IIIJ&lt;' rf and Sullivan's
" H.M.S. Plnafon•."
Tht ' music al was present ed April
29 t hrougl1 May " at Hadford
University In Virgin ia where Miss
Sou thern, da ughter of Mr. anti Mrs.
John South(•rn 1JJ Dora n. Va .. Is ;1
sophomon• ma jorin g In tl&gt;•al!•r.
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Drf\am of .lf'annl('," ;u~d ~ lat c• r
played Howa rd Bonh •n on '"llr"
Bob Newhart Show." Mnn• I'P
cently, h f' wrot e and st arrrd In hl!&gt;i

TN PLAY - Television actor BUI Dally a nd
Radford University siudent Jcanetta Southern
recently appeared ln H.M.S. Pinafore a t the sc hool.
She Is the granddaughter of a SymcuSI' fi's ldent

own pl ay, "Lovcr's Lrap" which
·• premiered In Chica go and has since
pla yed In AlbuquPrqur, Clrvrlund
a nd St. Petersburg, F la .

Star Garden
elects officers
for next year
New officers were elected at a
recent meeting of the Star Garden
Club, at the home of Mrs. Harry
Levis.
Elected were Mrs . George Ra·
dekln, president; Ruby Diehl, vice
president; Mrs. Eugene Atkins,
second vice president; and Mrs.
Orion Nelson, secretary-treasurer.
A report was given on the Region
11 spring meeting at, Rio Grande
College, by Mrs. Norman Will, Mrs.
Chris Diehl, Mrs. Eugene Atkins,
and Mrs. Kearney Ogdln who
attended.
An Invocation was read from the
Chester Garden Club to an open
meeting, June 1, at ·the Methodist
Church at 8 p.m. The Dawes
Aboretum, Newark, Invited club
members to attend Its tltth annual
herll day on May 21.
Mrs. James Nicholson was ·In·
eluded on the • sick list Mrs.
Lawrence ·Chapman Introduced
Mrs. Ronnie Rife, a new member.
Mrs. Will read a poem In memory of
Mrs. Frank Halliday.
The growth I!Jld care ot achl·
menes, a plant that Is excellent for
summer color, was dlacul8ed by
Mn. Nellm. Mrs. WUl tallredon the
day lily' An 111'1111iaement featuring
miniature !'Oif!S w.as cllaplayed by

. Mn. Radekln.

MORE

- La&amp;e IJ88 ucl

earl)' • • produced a bumper crop of twins lor
paniUIIvlnJ In the Melp Looal School Dlllrlct. Thill
lf'CIUP of IeVeii lieU - aD ellhth grllden at Melp
.JIIIIIor lldloql - WID he IM\'Inl to Melp IUp School
Ia tile fal. 'nlere are 2!lliudeala In the claM. From
left to ....... tbey ll'e lt!IIIIY )IDCI Jule MIDer,
daup!en of Mr. ucl Mn.
Miller, Ru&amp;lancl.
• rro.t: .Joe ucl U.. Haddox, clllldrell of Mr. and Mn.

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Daniel Young, Pomeroy; Teresa and Usa Wlilttlng·
ton, daughtel'!l ol Mr. and Mrs. LesUe Whittington Sr.,
Middleport; Heather and Todd CuUums, chDdren ol
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry CuD1111111, Hemlock Grove; second
row -Tammy and Caady StaaU, daughtel'!l ot Mrs.
Coanle Staala, P~; Carla and Darla King,
daupten of Mr. and Mrs. Jackie KlnJ, Pomeroy;
aad Dianna and Deaana Slek, daughlel'!l of Mrs.
Do.- Slek, Pomeroy .

�Friday, ,.,., 20, 1983
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Alfred community news_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Sunday School attendance May 8
was 45; church attendance, 15. May
1.5 Sunday School was 44; church
attendance, T/.
VIsitors at Altred Church on
Mothers' Day were Zelma and
Henry Hutton , Brecksville; Charles
Woode, Dayton, and Mrs. Debbie
Ross and Dallas, Parkersburg, W.
Va. Mr. Woods gave the opening
prayer at Sunday School and led the
church singing. The men of the
church presented 19 mothers boxes
of pansies and sang "Faith of Our
Mothers."
Genevieve Guthrie visited Mr.
and Mrs . Delbert Yost, Lancaster

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Friday. ,.,., 20, 1913

Rt., on Mothers' Day weekend.
Other visitors were the Yosts'
chlldrm, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Yost
and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. John
Dlvlnee, Kathy and Joshua, Lan·
caster; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yost,
Alfred; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Yost, Lancaster Rt.
Mothers' Day weekend guests c1
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Caldwell
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell, Carrie and Crtssy, Columbus;
Janice Kestner, MlnersvUle Rt. ;
and Doris Ewing, Pomeroy.
Allred UMW members, Nina
Robinson, Thelma Henderson, and
Nellle Parker Joined Rev. Thomas

for his senr1ce at Arcadia Nursing
Home May 10. 1be UMW members
sang two songs. Rev. Thomas read
from Genesis and Hebrew's the
story of Enoch and gave his
message on Eoocb's faith. This wltl
be Rev. Thomas' last service !here.
Church visitors May 14 were
Janet Moore,' Athens; Carolyn
Sidwell and Henry Long, North
Fort Myers, Fla.; Janice Kestner,
Minersville Rt.; Steve Weber,
Chester, and children, Charles
Woode, Dayton.
c
, '
Charlotte Van Meter ts making a
satisfactory l'e(X)Very at home a1ter
surgery.

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SlaQ:! banquet

The annual Cente!VIIIe AJumnJ
banquet wW be held at 7 p.m. May28
at the Masonic Hall In Cente!VIIIe.
Music wiU be provided by Peg
Thomas and Roger WUllams, and
the meal wltl be catered by the •
Highway Inn.

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Dally Setttlnel. She and three other winners, Mary NeMelroad,
Pomeory; Naomi Wyatt, Racine, and Ramie Cundiff, Longllot1om,
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Ben Ew1ng and Mrs. Iris Kelton.
Refreshments were furnished by
Mrs Gertrude Mitchell and ser.red
by Mrs. Moore and Mrs Mitchell to
Mary Bowen, Carolyn Dalley,
Edna Slusher, Mary Stewart, Cora
Beegle. Donna Morris, Mary
Grueser. and a guest, Kathryn
Hysell.

Rock ·Springs church
mother-daughter dinner
Over 100 attended the annual
mother-daughter banquet of the
Rock Springs United Methodist
Church, at Salisbury Elementary
School.
The dinner was ser.red by the
PTO, with Dorothy Leifheit giving
the welcome, and Beuna Grueser,
the prayer. Therewasspeclalmuslc
by the cholr with Becky Romine
giving "Mothers Need Our Love."
ConniP Little had charge of the
program, "The Kind of Mom l'!l ,
Like to be," with Krista! Bolin,
Karen Sloan, Judy Humphreys.
Sharon Folriler, Lenora Leifheit.
Martha King, Helen Blackston,
Suzanne Richmond, Susie Pullins,
Sharon Darst. and Ethel Grueser
taking part.
There was a reading, "Why God
Made Mothers," by Thelma Je!fers,
and humorous readings by Nancy
Radford .
Corsages provided by Mildred
Jacobs were presented to the oldest
mother, Edith Burton; the youngest

mother In attendence, Krtstal
Bolen; and mother of the year
corsage going to Helen Partlow.
Group singing oi "Faith of Our
Mothers." and the benediction by
Deanna Rothemlch concluded the
program .
Door prizes were planters made
and donated by Helen Blackston.
They went to Tracy Eblin, Helen
Crabtree, Dorothy Lellhelt, Ethel
Grueser, Mary Gilmore, and Cora
Michaels. Favorsweremadeby the
women o! the church and were
needlepoint baskets IUied with
mints made by Louise Bartels.
Names were Inscribed on the
programs by Louise Radford.
On Mother's Day at the church,
the children of the Sunday school
had the program. Flowers were
given to each mother present.
Special ~ltlon went to the
oldest mother, Lottie Leonard, and
the youngest mother, Christl
Blackston.

Rizer had the closing prayer
Others a ttending were Beverly
Guinther; Galdys Presley; Karen
Haines and Courtney; Linda Stewart; Sandy Deem; Marilyn Watson; Debbie Triplett; Lil\da Grindley; Lorna HUI and Ryan; Deanna
Summerfield; RacheUe Davis; Artie Grindley; Vickie Tolley; Krtsty
and Amy Rizer; Sue Gilmore and
Jarrod; Liz Rice; Louise Frank;
Marilyn Deemer; Thelma Mllier;
Fannie Aleshire; Debbie Powell;
Mrs. Johnson; Judy Lee, Regina
and Theresa; Edith Cogar; Mary
Pickens, Sis Cundltl; Ella Quillen;
Grace Rusche!; Sandy McDaniel
and Jennifer; Lenora Ofellbefl!l!r
and Robyn; Barb Bearhs; and
Beck I Lavender.

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wolllf'n !nv!trd. 6 .J.'i p m Thur~.w. Cm-p.&lt;;
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Rlbk' Stu&lt;h and Pra vN me&lt;'li~ . OJX'fl to the
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BURLINC.roN SOtmiF:R~ BAPTIST
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CHURC' H - Chflo n I uca.o;, l)lJS!Or Sunda\
School 9 :11 a m Mrs W01 IC'\ F1 .tncls. supt
Pn&gt;ac hln,l:l: !ief"VI('(OS firsT ,and third Sundau;
rollowlru!: Sundav School Yo uth rf)('('tm~
('Vf'f)' Sund:n 7 11 p m

GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST .

PrC'ac hlng 9 .YI a m . f1rst and ~nd
Sundays of ('a&lt; h month . Third and fourth
SundaV'-&lt;'lU'h month. ~o~.or.:;hlpsc•n I CN&gt;&lt;.~ I 7 l(J
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kows kl . paslor. R\la Whllf' Sabtxlth S&lt;'hool
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POMEROY F'IR.'iT BAPTIST, Oavld

Mann mlnl-.lrr Wilham SnourfPr Sund&lt;t\
School sup! Sunda\' SChool. !f :JI a m
M01 nlns:t worship 10 .l l m
FIRST SOLJTHERN BAPTl~l. Pom&lt;'rov
Plke 0,1\'kl Hunt. paslOI , R.ogC'f ·J\Iri"K'r,
Su ndav School Suprot tntPnrh,nt Sundin
school. W.,'JJ am, morn~ worship, 1(): l.l
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mC'f'lin,Q. 7 l'l p m
MIDWAY COMMUNI'J'Y C'HUIH fl. IJex
ll'r Rd . Langsvllk• Rl'v A A Hughfos.
Pastor Sundav SchOOl 10 a .m S(orvlN&gt;S on
Tuf'Sdav. Thursday and Sunda\ 7 :rl p m
FAml TABERNACLE CliURCH . Ba lk&gt;\
Run Rood . Rc\ F.mrl\C'fl Rawson, pastor
Handl~ Dunn s up! Sundav !K'hool. 10 am
Sundav C'V(Inln~ !M'r'VICf' 7 :ll p m , Blbk&gt;
lr.achln~. 7 30 p.m Thursdu\
SYRACUSE MIS."ION ChPII"\ St. S\11:1
C'USf' Servi('('S 10 am Sunday Evc nl~
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ladlt1S pra\l(lr rt'l(lellng Wl'dnesdav. 7 :ll p m

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Sunda\ srhoo l9· 15 a m Dan Whill', Sunday
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HAZEl COMMUNITY CHURCH Nf'al
J.on2 BotTom . EdSC'I Hart, p&lt;I SIOI Sunda\
M'hml q lJ a m . Worship 10 :rJ a m .
Pr.1 vC'r m£'('1 in~ 7 :J) p m Thursda)

MIDDI.F:PORT F'REEWII.I. BAPTfS'I.

CornPt Ash and Plum L.cslk&gt; H.avman
pastor Sunday school to u m ., Morn!rl.J!
Worship. 11 a m , Wt'dn£'sdm and Sruurdav
E\ C'nln~ SPn.'ires 7 :II p m
MEIG-'

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UNITED ME11100L'T CHIJR(11

twv. Richard 'Jboma.,.
AI FRED - C'hu n: h ScOOol 9 'Wl .1m
Wots hlp. 11 n m UMYF, 6 :ll p m . LMW
TH1rd 1'ur&gt;sd1:1\ 7 ll p m Commu ml\ firs!
Sunda\
CllfST'ER - Worship 9 ' ' m . ( hUI'('h
~khoollO&lt;t m Rlblf' Stud\ Thursd,l\ 7 p m
UMW, firs t Thursday. I p m, Communion
fi ns! Sund(tv
JOPPA - Wor-.hlp q l'l a m Chun: h
School 111 It am BLblf' Studv \\C'dn('S(!;n
7 .l lpm
LON(. BOTID!\ot - Chureh S(:hml () kl
a m , W01 s hip, 7 p m . Bib!(' S1L.xh
WPdnt:'Sdav 7 :llp m UMYF Wedn&lt;'Sd,a\ ,6
p m . Communton FirsT Sundav
RI.EDSVII.I.E - Chur&lt;'h School. 9 Jl
a m Worsh ip 11 ,, m
TUPPE.RS PLAINS ST PAUl. - Chur('h
School 9d m Wor~h1p lOam ; Blblf'S !u£h
'fu(l!o;(\av, 7 :\0 p m UMW Third 1\LI 'Sl!,\\
7 l) p m , Commumon f 1rst Sundav
CEN'I1tA.L CLUSTER
Rev. Stanley \o\'. Menifk&gt;ld

R.v. Rkhon! Roth&lt;.mkh
Rt•v. ltohert F. Rohim;on
Ke\•, Hoht&gt;rt Rider, .Jr
ASnt.JRY 1Svracus&lt;'t- Worship, II a m .
Chuu•h S«"hool q n am . Chdl'l!f' B1blt
Stuch. Wcdm'Sda\ , 7 1J p m . UMW Ill'S I
Tut'SI:Iay 7 fl p m
Chol1 Rt'llC"arsa l
WPdrwsda v. ll l' l p m UMW, fourth Sundav

6Jlpm

EI'ITERPR TSE - Wor.-;h lp q a m . ChUI'('h
School. 10 am •• BlbiP Study, 1\IP.;day. 7&lt;tl
pm
UMW First Monda\ . '7 :ll p m .
UM YF , Sunday, Gp m Choir IT'hC'a t sal. b ~
pm Wed~av
F'I.J\'TWOODS - Church School HI a m
Wm Ship, I .t m , B1hk' Studv TIJUrsd,l \', i
p m . UM\'F'. Sundll\'. 6 p m
FOREST RUN- Worship, (ta m (hurt h
SchOOl, t O am Ch01r PractiN.'. 1\i('sdav.
h ll pm . UW!\ . first ·~av 7 :ll pm
IIE ATII 1M idd)('porll - fllul'('h SC'hool
!l ll a rn , Worship 10 :t:r ,, m . Blhlf' S1udv.
T'tu'Sd.t\ . 10 &lt;1 m UM\'l SC'C"'nd Monda\
7 :Jl p m . UMM . third Mond,l\ , 7 }) p m
MINF:ItWILI.E - D\\lm~hlp Set'\ Icc. Ill
a m . Olurc h Schoo l, 11 a m UMW lh1rd
Wf'(lllf'Sda\ 1 p m . Chol1 pwrliw. M o nda~
i:l lpm
PEARl CHAPEl - Wor!&lt;~hlp Sl&gt;IVI&lt;'('. 10
a m , Church ~ hool l lu rn , UMW. S('('()nd
TuC'Sd.t\ , 7 :):l p m . UMYF l&lt;~st 1\i••sdi.l\',
7 .llpm
POMF.RCW - Churrh School. q 1 ~ a m .
Wm~h lp S('rvi('(' 10 ll i.l m . Choi r rPI'x&gt;.trsal
Wf'dll4"Sdt1\ . 7 Jf) 1&gt; m , UMW . !'i('('Of\d
Thf"Sdtt:'o 7 'Vl pm l.JMV\' la!&lt;~T Sunda\ i
a m , UMYF' , SUndav, ti p m

ROO&lt; SPRINf:S - Church &amp;·hool , 'l 15

.1 m
Wr:rstlip, l fl .1 m , Blblt• StL.:I)
\\f'dm'Sdav , 7 .'11 p m, UMYF jSf•nlo~t.
Sund.Ly fi p m , t Juniors !. f'Vf't"\1 ot hrr
Sunday , Gp m
RU11.AND - Church Srhool. 9· 45 am ..
Worship . 11 a m UMW CF: \If?nln~ Clrck&gt;t
sccond W&lt;'dnPSda v 7 lJ p m , UMW , S(l('Ond
Thursdav, 1 p m
SAJ.EM CENTER - ClLurrh Sc hool. 10
am . Worsh ip , 7 p m .
SNOWVTLLF. - Worship 9 a. m . Churrh

School lOa m.

SOUJ1IERN CLUSTER
He" . .JUIJM.'!II M. Clark
Rev. Mark W. F1)'llll

a.v. F1on!nce Smith

APPl-E GROVE- Church SChool. q am .
Worship, 10 a .m, Hirst and thlrd Sunda\'!11,
UMW. S('{'l.)fld 1\Jt'&gt;sday, ,7 lO p m. Prayer
111('("11~. Wcdi'K.'Sday, 7 p m

BE111ANY -

Worship. 9 • m : Church

SChool 10 am ; Bible Study, WC'dnt&gt;sdav. 10
a m .. Doreos WOfTK'n's Fenowshlp, Wt'CirK'S·
day, 11 am
CARMEL - Churdo S&lt;'hool. 9 :rl am .
Worship . 10: 4.S am : Sf'('()nd ond fourth
SuOOaysl FJ:&gt;Uowshlp dlnf1(•r with Sullon,
lhlnJ Thu rsday, 6 :Jl p m.
EAST LETART- Chun:il School, 9 a.m..
Worship, 10 am. lst:'l'Of'ld and foWih

Sundavs: UMW, rtrst '1\K'sday, 7:3fl p m

!£TART F ALI..S Church School, 10 a m
MORNING STAR Church School. 111:.11
Thur.day, 7 :Jl p.m.
MOR.~E CHAPD. -

Won;hlp 9 a m. •
Worship, 9 .11 a.m
a m , Blb'ko Study,
Churt:h School. 9 ll

a m : Worship. 11 a m

10 am ,

Ha rold

.Johnson. dlrretor of

10: 1~. Bible Study '1'\nloy, 10 am.: Bible

study, Thuroday. 7-:lO p.m
SYRAC'\JSE FIRSf UNITED PRESBY ·
TERIAI'I Oturch Churdo Sctoool. 10: !!Ia m.;
mornlllg worship, U::Jl am.. Bible Study
1'\a&gt;oday, 10 a.m.: Junior and Sfftlor High
Youth Group, Sunday. 6 p.m .
RU'J1.AND OIIJROt Of' GOO. P -.
Reo.; . John Eva111. sunday IChool, 10 a m.i
SWI:IIY _,.., U a.m · Cbllcbftl'a chutth.
11 o.m.:

Sunday.....,.-· 7 pm.;

W - Y ~ _,. ""''" o""lllory, 6
p.m. W-Y Japllly -_lp. 7 p.m

This Is tht exciting mt s~ge of religion Th11t the God
vast ~S~rverse IS concerned for Po~ery soul
TMt we can know H1m In the outree&lt;:h of our faith and
&amp;eM: Him In the bond of kwe On this planet whirling
through space we draw closer to Him and to Ol)e another
as we ~r each week In God's Houae.
who created a

Col&gt;r•'V"'

Won~hlp .

11 am , UMW, fourth

Monday 7::.! p.m.\ Handmaidens olthc Lord,
""' Wedroeoday. 7 p.m : Men's Pra)'('f'
Breakfasr, Wednetday, 7 am.

SI.TITON - Churdo S&lt;'hool. 9::.! a m..

mrnlnfi! worship. 10: ~ a m 1ftl"!lt and third
Sundays!; feikM'Bhlp din""' with Cannel,

third Thur:oday, 6: ll p.m.
· KENO CHURCH OF' OIRIST. OUver
Swain, Supertlttenclent. Sunday IChOOI ~:.!
a.m ~'0 week.
HOBSON CHRIS'IlAN UNlON, WHilOm
Crabtlft, putor. Sunday School. 9:30a.m.:
IM'rlinlt ...-vlco!,7-:llp m Wl!di1P.KIIy)nyor
::wtllljl, 7::Jl p.m.
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, Duane Warden. mlnl5:.,. Bible
clasl, ~:Jl ,a .m.; rr&lt;llilln8 wonltlp, Ill:.!
a.m : ....,lnltwonhlp,6::1lpm W - y
Bible Sludy, ti&lt;30 p.fn.

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Fay Saurr, Dlret:tor
NORTIIF.A.'IT I LUSTER
Rev. Seldon .Johnson

dlr'(l('tor,

education
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIA~.
Worship Setvk.'&lt;!. 9a m.; Chun:il School . ttl: :Jl
a .m.
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN,
ChW&lt;"h SchOOl. 9 a.m., Momlllg wor5hlp.

Thai s oor EaM Wa&lt;i out lherel Seeing the world 1n
such ptrspecuvt how small our problem!! ~m-but
how g~llt OYr need ror Gods canng and concern

OF MEIGS COUNTI~ Rev Wanda JOhnson ,

UNITED PRESBYTERIAl'/ MINISTRY

Here s one of those amczlng pictures taken by our
liStronaul!. on tht moon

RaCine 949 2S5Cl

POR11AND - Chureh School, 7 p.m..
W&lt;nhlp, 8 p.m . UMYF'. Wedno&gt;!doy. 1 :11
p.m .
RACINE WESLEYAN - Church SchOOl.

p.m

cut 33o/o

Grocertes General Mercnand• se

p m, und&lt;."r dtrf:.'C'IIon of A liN• NNISC'

GRACF: F:P ISCOPAI CttlffiCH -

Reg. 299.95

Pocket Remote Lets You Call In From
Any telephone to Hear Your Messages

TIUNITY r HURCH . RN W H P&lt;"rTin,
pnsto1, DcbbK' Buck. Sunda\ School :-;up!
Churc-h Sctxxll !4: 1:; a m , wm ship ..c-r&gt;.d('(&gt;
10 30 am Ch01r rf'hC'arsal. TuC'Sd;.~y 7 :ll

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Sunday
1Samuel

Monday

T~~esdav

Romans

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NE \\' ~T IVERSV II I F C'OMM UI" 1'1 Y
C!IUHC 'II !';unda\ School !-.i•rv l&lt;f' q 1•&gt;.1 m
Wmsh1p Sf'rvlu' 10 l':l d m , h.m gdl sll(
Sf'l'\'1('(' 7 Il p m Wt&gt;t.lm'!'i!:la\
h.n"f'J
m('('ILng i .11 p m . Thursd.l\
ZION tiiURIH OF CI/RI~I P omf'I'O\
HarrlsonviiiC' Rd, Rotx'rt PUI II'I I mmlslt •L
SIP\f' SlaniPy, Sund.a\ school sup! Sund:n
sc tlool q ~am wohhlpst"rvkr l!\ X! am .
EvC'nln,l.! worship Sund.n . 7 p m .uld
W£'dllC'Sdm 7 p m
S1 JOliN L L~I'HFRAN f'IHJRCI I Pillf'
Cro\f' Th r Hr'\ Wlll\:1m Mlddl&lt;•s\.l.,lllh
Pastor \ hun: h scrvla •s ~ WI u m Sund.t\
School 10 Jll u m
BRAOBUR' ' CHURCH 01 CIIHJS I P.tul
Prall p;.tslm Sunda\ SC'hool 't -~ ,, m l .. uJ'\
Ha' !"IPS. S S Sup! . mornm~ u or.,.hlp 10: ''ll

am

RAC IN I ' CIIURCH Or ·nw NA7.AH1- N l '.
Hrv Thom,as II Coi i\Pr , pas to1 Mall ha
Wolf&lt; ('hatnnan of lhf' Boilld of Chtts lbn
L!f(' Sundav School q Yl &lt;1 111
mor nrnJ!
.... nrs hlp, 10 .Jl u m Su nd,,, t•w•nlng \WI
ship 7 11 p m P1a vt•t niPt·tln,.;: Wr'(Jill ~l.a \
7 IJ p m
Ri\CJN f~ fiH.t...'TBAPTIST Don i Y.&lt;~l kr• .
P.l'&gt; lor Rolx'rt S.mltt't Sunrl.n S.: hrul ;..Llpl
Sund. t\ St'hOOI. Q II •I m . mw nlnJ.,! u ol-..hip
lll 40 a m . Sund.n ('Wnmg wot'S hlp 7 IU
p m Wc&gt;dm'Sdm &lt;".'t •mn ~ nthh • &lt;: tud' 7 1111
pm
OANVll...LE WESLEY AN , S unday SchOOl,
9 :l) a m . morning w orship 10· 45 a m , you th
service, 6 4~ p m , t&gt;venlng worship, 7 .lJ
p m, Wednesday, 7 J.J p m Prayer and

Praise

DAI'IVILLE HOLINESS CHURCH loqoil'd

on Route 32S belween Vlnton a nd l~nKSvlll e
Rev Ben Wa tt'&gt; pastor Sunday ScOOol, 9 .1&gt;
a m , Bobby Lambert S S Supt : MornlnJ.t

Worship. 10 .'Xla m .

Chlldr~n

s Happy Hour

6· 45 p m Prayf"r &amp; Blbl(' Study 7 :.1 p m
Ml'i~lo nary meeting nr·st WC'dnesdoy or each
month, 7· .ll p m For informatio n call
388-8467

Fnday
Wednesdav Thursday
Romans Galatians
Romans
8,1 · 11
3 '1·20
5 1·11

HI ' OR&lt; ~1\ N IZI () &lt; IH Ill II 01 · II Sl S
( IIIH ST OF' 1./\ IT!· H 1&gt;1\ Y S,\1 1\: I"\
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Wt'tlnt·sd ,n t'\C nln ~.: pt oL\ t r
st•n'lt i'"· 7 1o p m
llFI'lll. .. HI. M BAP'IIS I HP\
l .t rl
snulJ •t iliiS!Ot \\ OI'Sh\p :-.f'l"\ II t 'l til ol TTL ,
Sumlm St'h 'OI 10 ., ,1 Ill fl\1)1! • Stud \ !Inti
pi 11\t'r •..C'I'\ \C'l lliUT-:-;dd\ 7 I I p Ill
( AH LF~I'O N CI/UHf II h: IIIK"'Ilu n H ot~d
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I ON&lt;, PlYI1'0M \llnl~1 ' 1 /\0i lw n h• llt 'l
)l;. t-.101 Wall.l&lt;t ' Datm·uo:xl Su m! I\ St hml
Suv1 \\ o t s hlp :o;( 't'' Lu ' .tl 1lu m Btbl• St h '~''
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11\'S I I 1 IW I\ lltJI 11'\ I.S."\ l II lli{( II ,
n,., 'l'ht •t4'0n l )u!h.u n 1); 1 ~tnr Sum i,L\
~ hool .tt ll 10 ,, 111 . Mtll n l n~ "01' hlp .tt Ill Ill
,tm Thur sdm st:J\ll(~ . lt - lllprn
I'HFTJ)()J\1 f:OSPFI MJS.&lt;..;IO I" tt l llalcl
f\noll lr 1C &lt;il&lt;'(1 on l ountv Hll,t&lt;1 U H.t•\
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\\!llfhrd ''"''"'.tnt j.)u-.!nJ I 'L t · n c h l~ ~I'"\ I
t'( -., Sund.l\ 7 11 pm
l'• ·•"l'r rnt~ · llllJ.:
\\t'l lnt -.d oL\ i tllpm (;,u , ( , ll ff lth lt .tdl 'l
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HQI!f'r d lld \ lolt&gt;t W1llfoul , , ~ lt •Ll lt 't "
( 'ommuntnn "' 'n ~I ' f11~ I Suncl,l\ l'.tc h m t•rlth
WllrJI. S &lt; IIA I'II (onl v lllt • Hll Ht "
Hnv [)«•It' I ll.L !'i lol ~nd,L\ "' hool 11 liL,, 11 1
u ru &lt;:hlp st'l''lt't' 111 !II ,1m !lLhlf' -.lu..h o~nd
p!,l\('r '&gt;~ ' 1 '\IC't' Wn: lrlt'sdu\ 7 ltl\)rtl
IH''11 ANi I f 'llt!HC H 01 ' ( JII !IS'I' 1),111
Monlu&gt;: , pa'-101 Bill Nlclll l\'-ltll Stmd,l\
"'h•.ol .., upt ~u ndd \ ~hto \ 11 Ill .111 1
11101nm),.! wt u -. tup .tnrl I'OnlllLUnton 111 lll ,, 111
Hl.rll .AN I I rtl!JI I MF:'lli&lt;)!)I S'I - Anll"'
T 1llb llil'i!Ot Sonn Y lludSi&gt;rL »upl Sund ,1v
qohool 4 'l l •1111 M1uning Y.Lnst1rp Ul, • 1.11i1
Sundm t'\'~ 'nh 1J.: &lt;;t•I'\IC'f' 7 t•J \\ rdnt ~l.l\
t'\'PnlnJ2""'r\'11t 7 1. 1pm . WMI"l1) 11111.:1 1!111
11111 ,am t ,It h SuncJ.LV ml•rnlng

" For A Real AUCI10n \
all the Real McCoy"
1. o " Mac " Mccoy
Rt I, ReedSVIlle , Oh
98S· l944

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT .
Nal:onwod e Ins . Co.
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91j)11 ll8 Po m eroy

Brown's Fire &amp; Safety

Equipment

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Rutland , OhtO 4S77S
B til Br o wn , Own f' r
Phone (614) 7-n , .,.,

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Attend Church
this Sunday

WAID CROSS
SONS SlURE

McCOY'S AUCTION SERVICE

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Cor'nplet e
AulomotLve
Scrvtce
Locu'i t &amp; B eech S
~9'2 9921 Middleport

21 4 E Main
99:• 5130 Pomeroy

RF.NE . C'orn('r lJmon and Multx•rrv HP\
Virgil 8\ m pastor Gk'n MeCl un.c a sst
pas1or Clyde H(&gt;nderson pas10r f'ffiPrltus
Sundav School. 9 :Jl a m . GIPn Mr(' l u~.
~upt
mmmng won;htp 10 l lu m ('Vf'nlng
serviC'&lt;' 7 p m , mrd wN'k "f'J''it't'i. Wedi\{&gt;S
day 7 p m

m

ElliS &amp; SONS SOHIO

I&lt;

Main Sl , Poll'l&lt;'t ov Sunda v SPJ'\ (('(IS Holv

19995

Syracuse mother-daughter banquet
given in recognition of moms
Recognition o1 mothers was a
feature of the annual motherdaughter banquet of the Syracuse
Church of the Nazarene.
Flowers were presented to Hazel
Hayes, the oldest mother there. and
was also recognized lor having four
generations present. Youngest
mother was Checyl Kittle, who was
presented fiowers !JY Mrs. Nada
!&lt;lttie. Jan Lavendar sang "Faith of
Our Mothers." and favors were
dogwood corsages presented to
each mother and daughter p~nt.
The program was on the ~e
"Patchwork." Elladlne Watson Ora
Bass. Lori Stewart, Jenny Lou
Davis, Wendy Triplett, Robyn
Stewart, Jan Lavelldar. Brenda and
Serena Davis partldpated. Marte

Pom e rov

RIDENOOR

Shrinettes meet, have memorial
memortal reading of the
Psalms 23 lor Mrs. Beulah Ewing
was Included In the program at the
recent meeting of the Twin City
Shrlnettes held at the home of Mrs.
Jean Moore
Get-well cards were signed for
mem!H!rs. Mary Hughes, Grace
Etch and Kay Logan Thank you
notes were read from Mr. and Mrs

216 s S e cond

Pomeroy

Birth announced by Thomas family

A

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD SR.

Prescnphons

Homehte Saws

Louis William osborne of Mel·
bourne, Fla.
Great-grandparents are Stella
Thomas, Mabel Walburn, both of
Middleport, Wilma Osborne,
Pomeory , and Fannie Robinson. St.
Paul. Va. Mr . and Mrs . Thomas
also have a son, Adam Joseph
Thomas, two.

Pomeroy

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FURNI~~~!ROWAR1

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Mgr.
Ph. 992·2101

NEW ,YORK .,. ~
Cl.OlHING tQJSE : ''"
ERMIT'S ORNER
·' \· 7
Pomeray, Oh10
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Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J .Thomas
of Pomeroy are announcing the
birth of a daughter, Ashley Lynn on
May 7 at Holzer Medical Center.
The Infant weighed nine pounds,
nine ounces, and was 2llnches long.
Grandparents are Harold and
Charlene Thomas of Middleport,
Thelma Osborne ol Pomeroy, and

MARK VSlURE

J o hn F . Fuln.

Meddleport

On This

The Interested Businesses

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

MIOOLEPORT
BOOK SlURE
Church &amp; Off•ce Supplies
GIFTS

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&gt; fXPERIENCE THE JOY Of RELIGION 4!
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Reser.ratlons wiU be accepted
nna11 to vligtnta
Sims, Box aJ3, Rio Grande, Ohio
45674; or by phone at (614) ~5383
between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday
through Friday, or anytime to ·
VIrginia Harder at (614) ~6.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

SYRACUSE F:IRS'I' CHURCH OF &lt;X&gt;O .Jov Clark. ptL'i tor Worship serv\('(' Su ndav
10 00 am, Sunday school, II am . "orl'lhlp
service, 7 lJ p m Wt"Cin('Sda~ pr.JVPT nu"1't
lnil. '1 '(I p m
MT HEHMON UN ITE D BH E:l HH. EN IN
CHRIST CHURCH BC'v Rolx-rt S..1ndi'Ls
pastor. Don Will Ill\' I(&gt;&lt;Jd('l" l .oca tttd In l'l')l;ll S
Communi!'' orr CH ~2 Sundav ~hOo l . 11 1 1
a m MOl nlng w01 s hip serviN" 10 .-~ .1 m
f'\'(ml nl'!; p1r achln(.l st'l" k't' serond a nd lou 11 h
Sundays, 7 lJ p m . Ctui.stlan E nck•,IVOI , fi rs t
and third Surv:ld y'i 7 ll p m \\.'l'llnPStl.!\
prayer m('(.•tlnR and BlbiJ:&gt; s ludy, 7 lJ p m
J EHOVAH'S WM 'NF:S.'&gt;. :n.'ll!l Stutt • noutc·
1.24 (0nf' mllf' f'ILC:I of 1\ull.mdl Su ndn} 1311&gt;1&lt;'
lcclw'c Y&lt;Jil a rn . W:tt&lt;" hiCM'I'I studv. 10 2tl
.1m . Tut"'Sday IJ!blt~ stud y 7 ,I() p m .
Thursday, Th ro&lt;TII li e SchOol. 7 ~l p m .
ServtC't" MN•IIn~ . 8 ~ p m
CH URCH OF GOD OF' PROPHFf'Y
Located on lhL:' u J Whtw Road orr hl~ hw :L\
160 Pat H('nson pastel Sund,ty Sc hool 10
am Clas!WS fo1 a ll agf"'' .lunlm l'huH h
11 00, Morn In,;: W01 s hip. 11 IJl, Adult &lt; hn\1
P• aclk'f&gt; 6 00 p m Sunday YounJ,! Pt'Oplt' s
Chlldrf'n' s ChUN.' h a nd AtluU 1\ lblt ' Slut\\
Wednesdav a t 7 .' l) p m
HOPF. BAP'l'IS'l CHAPEl - ~iill(iL .1 n1 Sl
Mlddlt&gt;pOrl , Sunda y SchOol, l!l a m , mot nlnJ,:
.,.,orh.'lip. 1t , t m \"v('n\na .,.,ot s hlp, 7 pm
WednC§du v Pvenln~ Blbll' sflt(l\• am1 111 .L\'I't
mrelln~. 7 p m
Affllla tr•cl with St1ut hi•t n
Baptl'il Cof~vrntlon
13H.ADF'O HD CJIURD-1 OF CHRI~I Sill II' Houtf' 12~ ufld Count\ H(ltld ~. M,u k
Si't''H'l !ii mlnlslf'r Sunrla\ &amp; houl Sup! Stf'\ ,.
Ptcken.c: Sunday S('hOOI 9 1111 11 m mot nln g
'.I.OI'S hip. \() 30 am t•vrn\nJ.! wui'S hiJ• 7 p tn
WC'drl('sda y wor ship 7 p m
JUBILEE C HH JS I IAN l J. N l FH (&lt;('()r~e· s C.'rl't'k Road 11.t'v f' J l.t•mlt•\ .
pastor, Paul Pom. Chu•'('h S.('hool Su pt•lin
l('ndt•nt Chut'C'h school 9 :.MJ u m rnor nln ,o:
wnr~hlv . 10 l'l am t• v t~ntn~ Sf'rvh't', 7 p rn
BlbleStudv . Wf'dnt-sd .LV. 7 f(l p m llltsst"S fOT
all 1\f!'f'S
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SILVER RUN JlAPTIST. Bill lJttlo,
IH.fi1 .AND CHUHC II 0 1· 1'111 \A.i'.A
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pastor: Sunday school Ul a m . morning
wcrshJp, U a m Sunday ev('nJrtg worship,
7 .1l p m. Prayer meetln~ and Bible study
Thursday, 7 J) p m , youth m eeting Wednes
day at 7 p m

CHRISTIAN F'ElLOWSHtP CHURCH JR.1

N 2nd Ave , Mlddll"JXln Sunday School, 10
am. S u$y a nd Wednesda y Evening
~rvtces

7· lJ p m

LIBERTY CHRISfiAN CHURCH,

I Lib-

erty Ave. Pomeroy Sunday SchoollO am..
Worship 7.l:l p m Wednesday Service, 7 :w&gt;

p.m.

DIESTER CHUROI OF: GOD. Rev R E
Robinson, pastor. Sunday school , 9·:KJ am,
wa"thJp service. U a m .. evening service. 7
p.m .; youth service, Wednesday, 7 p m

LANGSVIlLE CHRISfiAN CHURCH,

~tud v7 pm

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FAIHVII 'W BIBI.I &lt;11UH CII . l r lat1 , W
\Ia . HI I Matk l&lt;rn'ln p;:to;f(IJ \\om -.hlp
'&gt;f'I'\' \N's !lt.'JI ,, m . Sunday S(•hml , 11 11 m
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RobP.rt E MusAer pastor Sunda)' school 9 :l&gt;
am.: Paul Musser, supt. morrung wcrshJp.
10.:Jl I m.. Sunday evening setvlc., 7 p,m ,
mid-week ~ervlce, Wednesday. 7 p m

SYRACUSE CHURCH OF' TilE NAZI\

R;ENE - Rev James B. Kittl e pastcr
Sherman CUncUff, supertnumt1f!nt. Sunda y

School.

!), ll

a.m, Morning Worship Ill·:.!

am ; Evangelistic servloo, 6 p m Prayer an d
praise Wednesday , 7 p m .. youth ~tng. 7

pm.
EDEN UNITED BRIITHREN IN OIRIST.
Elden R. Blake, paStor Sunday School 10

OUR SAVIOUR

am .; Robert Rem, supt , MonUng SE"'"mort.
u a.m.: Sunday night services, Chrlstlan
Endeav~. 7ll p.m.: Song servlco, 8 p m.;
PrN.chlng, 8· XI p m Mld-WE'f'k Prayer
:noetlllg, Wednesday, 7 p.m , Alvin Re&lt;d, loy

HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN, Rogor

Wat.Jon, pastoc, Crenson Pratt, Sunday
School supt Morning wmhJp, 9: .1l a m ,
Sunday school, lO::lJ am, evening servlre.

CIIRIST - St R1 l1S Antk)uily . Pastor. Rt •v
Frapkl!n Dlc krns Sunda y 1nt1mln~. 10 &lt;.1 m
SundHV ('Vl•ni!1R, 7 lJ p m ThundaVI'Vl'flini(
7·.1J p m.
1

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TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CIUUST, Vln&lt;ent c. Waten, Ill, mlnlsler;

S'llVF:R.~V II.l.F:

Wl!dn&lt;lday Bible School. 7 p.m
OIES'f'tlt CHUROI OF THE NAZA·
RENE, Rev. ~~«bert Grate, puler. Fl'anlc
Rl!llo. aupt Sunday School, ~ !llo.m. Wtnhlp
:oervlce, l1 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Proyer

LAUREL CLIFT F'REE IIIQllODIST
CHURCH, Rev. Rob&lt;'~'~ ,Miller, pastor; Lloyd

SUnday IIChool.

~

J) a.m.; wonltlp ...-vlco!,

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OOMJ; t1111..DR.:J'; GATilER

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from

ane book ''The w., of the Wolr'

By M""ln lieU
" And God Likes me just the way f am
I turned out Jus! rtght
Bul I'U sing It again In case I forget.

INDEPENDENT HOI.INES'i OIURCH.
lnr - Paul S: . Mkldloport Rf'v O'Dell
Manley , pastor. Suntiay SchOOl, 9::wl a m : ¥

And strange a.s It S('efn'i , I ml~ht "
God likes us just the way we an.• . meaning we don't hll\(' toshap&lt;'upor be cJifft'rMll
from wOO or what we are for God to like us
And what II even better news Is tha t not only OOes G(KJ Ilk ~&lt; u s God lovt-s us
"Yet, God loved the world so much that he gave hiS onl y Son. so tha t evPryOill•who
~Ut"Velln him may not be loll bul may have eternal lllt&gt;. F'or God sen1 hb Son Int o thf'
w(l'k1 not to condemn the world, 00110 that through him 1h1.• wocld m ! ~ht tx&gt; savOO · .J ohn

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3 16-17.
Sounds aiiTIOIJ! too gocxlto be true doesn't It?

Morning worship lO:l&gt; a .m .. I."Venlna worship, 7:l) p m 'J'Uesday. 12 :(I p m W!Yref'L 's
praye r meeting, Prayer and prals4' ~~ervk:t.\
y. 7 :11 p m

meet1RI. Wl!dou!oday, 7:30p.m . •

Ill !lla.m ell)le SOudy, ,.,_y, 7:!1l p m

COMMUNI'I'Y Bi\Pl'ISf

CHURCit . Pastor IRobert By(•rs Sunday
Srhool 10 ~ m , Wot\S hip SPrviC£l 11 am ,
Sunda\ ('Vf&gt;nlng SPrvlh'. 7 lU p m .. Wedncs·
da v (&gt;Vf'nlnR scrv!C(', 7 :J&gt; p m

Herman Black, superintendent Sunda)'
SCIXIOI t ::Jl a.m.. evmlng oervlce, 1 p.m.;

~anon .

1lll' wcrd "~ pel " In the' Gr«'k lan~onMge, the' lan~.t~W ltw Nf"A' Tf'St a mt•nt wos
wrtllen In, means " good n(WS when It 1" lra a'&gt;la tl'd lltl'rully Sonwtlmt&gt;s wt' l' hil~ Tlans
are redundant lJ1 our UM' of rhls word because WC' ta lk a houl th£' ~oOO nl'\Ys or tht' ~ pt· l
actually saytng tht• HOOd mows or thl• guod news
Another thlnR ~ chrl'ltluns to, especially W(' profrosslonul Chi !stlan '&gt; &lt;'a ll ed
mlnhlter~ we sometimes ta lk about ttw ~ood news of I hi' JtOSPf 'l und It ck\t-sn 1sound Ilk• •
news that l'l ~when II oom('Sout or our moot h.~ ln..'ll l'Uli 11 -.ound~ llHd and P''ISQIL'III I ,,
oot sure they w1111t lo have anything to do with It
With all that In mind. I want to ~ ha re a starv.a of a son~ with )OU that has b('en J..'VUd
news to ml' for a numb9r of years

f'AITil f'EI.LOWSHIP CRUSADE f'OH

7 :Jl p.m.
l'ofl'. UNION BAPTIST, Rev Tom Dooley;
Joe Sayre. Sunday School Supertntond&lt;nt
Suncla~:hool· 9 45 a m , even.tna: w&lt;nhip.
7t 30 .m. Prayer meeUnti, 7:30 p m

Wright , Director of ChrL\tlan

Sermonette

CII UHCII -

W,tlnut and llc•nry Sfs, RavNLC:\4 fllKI w V.1
Thf' Rrv f'.c•or£1' C. W('ir\&lt;'k pas tm SuntJ.I\
School. q :.1 a m . Sunday worhsip 11 11 m
C'AL.VAHY BIBLE CHURCH. now lof·atPd
on PunK'rov P\k(' Counlv flo;Jd ~ nl'df
Flatwood~ Rc&gt;V Bla c kwOt"ld. pu!iitor Sl•rvLt'f'S
on Sunda)' ut m l'l a m ,.nd 7 lf p.rn with
Sunday "'('hool, 9 ll &lt;l m blhlf" ~tud\',
WPdnt'Sdt.l\ , 7 (I p m.

,_

SuiMiay School, 9: :Jl a,m ; MOI'IIIn!l Wonl:lp,
IO:!Il a .m .. Choir Practice. Sunday, 6:!11
p.m.; E\OOIIInti Wonl:lp, 7. :rl p.m. W day Prayer and Billie Study, 7: 30 p.m.
DEXTER CHllRCH OF CIUUST, Cborln
R.....u. Sr .. m1n1a:er: RJct&lt; Macomber,IUf'l.

l.tmiF~HAN

Rtm.AND APOS'roUC CHUROI OF'
JESUS CHRIST. Elder Jam'" Mlll&lt;r. Bible
atudy, Wl!dneotlly, 7.:.Jp.m., Sunday School.
10om. !lulldlynllht-.7:30 pm.
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOUN~ -

HorriaoaVtlle Rood. Eul Flolclt, pallor.
~ E1llln. Jr .. 9untloy 9dlootltipt. Sunday.
9dloot t:3J o.m.; Momllll Wcnhlp l1 • m;
9ua11oy ......,. - · 7:!11 p.m.: Prayer
MeeCiftl. WtO'MM1. 7:~ p m.

BeUeve LS the key word ... what could 00 easier:

The gtXXI news Is ... GOO lUres yoo }usllhe w~ you are. You turn«.'(\ out ju st right
stna It again In case you torKCf because as strang~? as It ~rns y ou mig ht
ThJI doesn't say WE' af('ft't gullty .. and we- mu.11:t rl'l"l guuty lor what we hav«.• done
that • WTOI1&amp;. but Chrbt dldn 't come to con~mn us but to say . I love you
Further good news II that heaUngof thebrokenneuwtthln usa lwaysbeglns to occur

when ft beUeve and be(dn 1o r..pond to Gotlllldnil us.
All of us bkuom when we knou.' we are cHpty loved a nd thai's good news
By The Reverend Wanda G. Johnson, pastor ot the Presbyterian ('hu rch&lt;'So! Meigs
Coun1y
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~Middleport, Ohio

Daily Sentinel

Frida ' Way 20, ] 983

The Daily Sentinel

1983

Ohio

•
Business servtces

PHON'E992~2156

OHIO
VALLEY

Or Write·oailly Sentinel Classified Dept.
111 Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 .

St.

AIID HOME IIAINTEIIAIICE
'Roofina of all typos
Ruidtntial &amp; Co•mtrcial
'Gutltrs &amp; Downspouts
'Stor10 Windows &amp; Doors

2 3- Prof~sstonal Services

31 - Homes for Sale
32- Mobile Homes for Sale
33-Farms for Sale
34- Business Buildings
35-Lots &amp; Acraage
26 - Real Estate Wanted

51 -Household Goods
52-CB. TV 8o Radio Equipment
53-Antiques
64-Misc Merchandise
55-Building Supplies
56-Pets for Sale
57-Musical Instruments
58-Ffuits 8o Vagetables
59-For Sale or Trade

11 - Help Wanted
1 2 - Sttuated Wanted
1 3-1nsu ranee
14-Busmess Tratning
1 5· Sc hools
16- Radi o, TV &amp; CB Repair
17-Mi scellaneous
18-Wanted To Do
IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO
THE FARMERS BANK llo
SAVINGS COMPANY.

P1atntitf
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JAMES L RIDENOUR. ET
AL..
Defendanu
No 1B.4t1
- NOTICE OF SALES

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1SsuP.fl hy th1• Comrnon PifJ&lt;l'i
C0111 l o t MrW'JS Cour1!y Oh1n I
Pl ii !)IJcllll 10 ;:1n

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Chw,u-·r Mr ·1q &lt;; Coun ty Oh10

" FENONG joROVIOIS PRIVACY PlUS
PROTECTION FOR CHilDREN &amp; PETS"

TOM HOSKINS
Ph. 742·2834
or 949-2160

PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121

CARDINAL CONSTRUCTION

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trss tt 1;:H1 tw o th1rds o f t he
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JAMES J PROF FITI
SHERIFF OF
Ml iGS COUNIY OHIO
1'&gt;1 13 70 77 31C

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Card of Thanks

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The

famrly of Dean Hill, Jr..
would like to thank the following for their assiStance
during our family emerr.ncy
on May 16: the Racine mtr·
BtntY Squad, the emerpncy
room staff of Veterans Msmonal Hospital, the doctors and
nurses at the Holzer Med1cal
C.nler. our neighbors in Apple Grove for carina lor our
childrtn, the R"'. James
Clark and 8111 and Joyce Hoback for theor kmdness and
prayers. and to all our fntnds
and relat1ves for thetr love,
praytrs. cards. calls and flowers. Apm. thank you and God
bless, you a\1.
Mr. &amp; Mrs Dean Hrll
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dallas Hill
Mr &amp; Mrs. Bob Chapman

In Memoriam

In lovme memory of Garnet

L. Moore, who passed

awa~

May 21, 1979.
Th1s month comes with
sad rearet. 1t nnas back
days I wrll never foraet.
You fell asleep without a
BOOdbye, my memories of
you w•ll never d!t As each
day passes my emptiness
Brows. The tears I shed I
can wrpe away, butt he ache
in my heart Will aiWI~S
stay Some may thmk I m
nol lonely when they see
me smile. Little do they
know the Brief I bear. You
left me suddenly your
thou1hts unknown
But
you left me memories I'm
proud to own .
Sadly missed by husband ,
Robert E. lloore.

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Cheshire
Vinton
Rio Grande
Guyan Diot .
Arabia Dist.
Walnut

992-Middleport
Pomeroy
985 - Chester
343 - Portland
247 - Letart Falls
949 - Racine
742 - Rutland
667 - Coolville

Mason Co .• WV
Area Code 304
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792 75 feet and W es t 456 33
feet fr o m the Northeast corner
of Sec ho n 3 thence Nort h 16
deq 2 3 mrn 02 sec East
33 64 feet and North 24 deg
23 rnrn 56 sec East 7 1 37 feet
~t hes e frrst two call s berng
along th e No rthwesterly trn e o t
ahove descrr bed I 06 acre lot)
and No rth 15 deg 4 3 mrn 50
sec East 48 12 leet to tt'le
Southeasterly A/ W !rne ol Oh1 0
Sta te Route 7
Th e be ar1 ng rn th e above
descr1p t10n are bas ed on the
Oh1o Co mpal'1y s Purc hase
Re ference Deed Vol 28 2
Page 973 D eed Recor d5 M e1gs
Co unty Ohr o
TFmns ot Sa te Cas h for no t
less than two th1rds of th e
dppuused value Apprarsed at

Court of Me1gs Co unty Oh10 I
wrll o ffer for sa te Et pubf rc
auc tron on the 18th dily of

June 1983 al I 0 30 AM DST

on the steps of th e Cou rt House
o( sa1d county 1n the Vrllage of
Po mer oy Ohro the l ol lowrng
d escribed real estate
Th e fo llowrng real es tat e
situated 1n Chester Tow-nsh1p
Me1gs Co unty 0hH1 Beg1n r)1 ng
at the Northeast corne r at A11l on
Ro brnson s 30 acre lo t o n the
North srd e of th e Ches ter and
Rutland Road thence no nh
one hundred and one ( 101 1
rod s and tw enty l1nks to the
North lrn e ot Sec tr o n No 29 111
Tow n No 3 rn Aanne No 12 rn
the Oh ro Comp;:my s Pu rchase
then ce W es t on sa1rt lrne torty
1401 rod s to the Non:rea st
co rn f' r of Elrhu Robmson s tand
S:)2 800 00
.
then ce south 109 rods and
JAMeS J· PROFFITI rwen ty lrnks to the above ro&lt;Ki
SHERIFF OF then ce nonh 80 dP.q east 4 1
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO rod s to thP. place o f h{'qrnnlnCJ
15113 20 27 3tc
conta1n rnq twenty s1x and fou r
ten th s (26 4) acres more or
less
Public Notice
El(ceptrnq rher elr om th P. to t
- - - - - - - - -- · l tow rng d escrr bed pa rcel Com·
IN THE
menc1nq at th e so ut hwes t
COMMON PLEAS COURT
co 1ner o l thH abov(' d e~c rrbed
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
pnrc:P.I o f 1,1nd then ce north
OHIO
200 leer I hen ce eas t 120 feet
THE FARMERS BANK &amp; 1hen ce so uth abou t 200 tee t to
SAVINGS COMPANY,
lh e sout h lrne ot nbove·
Plolntifl.
des cn he(l pcucP.I of land
va.
th en ce W"'Sit?rly to place of
DELVIN L HARFORD. ET begrnn1nq ron tarn 1nq 1/ 7 acre
AL.,
rn ore or t es~
Defendants
F1rrt he' exce p11nq t herefrom
No. 83-cv.a th e fol lowrng de scrrhP.d rar - NOTICE OF SA.E cel s Parcf) l No 1 Berpnn rnq at
Pur suan t to nn Order of Saln a porn r nort h 83 dell 19 Ea st
ISSUf.ld by the Common Pleas
120 teet lr o m th e southwest

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

NOTICE
THESE ITEMS WERE NOT USTED IN OUR
SUNDAY SALE AD:
3 Pt. Disc, 3 pt. Post Hole Digger, 3 pt. Ford
Mower, 3 pt. Cultivator, 12" Plows, Lime
Spreader, Old Grain Drill, Garden Tiller,
Lawn Mower, Boxspring MaHress,
Rubber Raft.

Real Estate General

SEE ONE OF THE

"CLELAND GANG"
To Help You Buy Or Sell!

FREE
EXTIMATES

ao

530 900 00
JAM[S J PROFFITI
SHt AIFF OF
MEIGS CDUNTY OHIO
lb\ 13 20 27 3ic

EAFOR
VIRGIL B SR' ,
2 1a r

?nd !' l

NEW LISTING - 3 acre bass
lake, 24i36 horse bam, 78 acre
certified tree larm. Good lences,
•mproved pastures over
10.000 lree plantings, 7 year
old modern 3 bedroom 3 baih
home, 32xl5 great room. lui
basement. cook and bake un1ts.
refngerator m~rowave and
many more features lor the
businessman's retreal or tax
wr~e- ofl for on~ $195,000

$13,500

f 11eplace 1n the
room •n the lui
basement, 2 car garage. ultltty
room, mce k~chen , d1mng wrth
French !f&lt;J&lt;n to alargesunded!
and I acre. Want $56.950

. GOlD SEAL

WORK AND

lO

TRAVEL FREE!
Cruiseships and airneed help, all

]J
J~

Marl This coupon with Remitlance
The Daily Sentinel
111 Court St.
Pomeroy , Oh. 45769

occupations.
j FOr lnfonnitlon Call:

1
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602-998-0426,
Ext. X338

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CONGOlEUM

ISears i

RUBBER-BACK TWEED

$499

garage, works~ base!nent and many nice features. Located
5 acres. Pria! reauced to $49,900.00.

CLElAND REALTY, Inc..

608 E. Main St.

Pomeroy, Oh.

Cleland, Jr., GRI .................... 992·6191
Dottie Turner ..... .. ... ...... .. ..... ................ 992·5692
Jean Trussell .. ...... .............. .. ............... 949·2660
Jo Hilt ....................................... ~ ........ 915·4466
Henry

E.

OFFICE ..........

''

.. ......................... 992·2259

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Raci_ne, Oh.
I'll 614-84Hl91

992-2196
Middleport, Ohio

10 &amp;-lie

I nttc

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

Goroge Solo Moy 21. 736
1.t. Ave ., Gallipolis . Clothing. bethtoom tet and
mlac . 9 untll7
6 Fomlly Yord Sole Fri. &amp;

Set. Clay Community Town·
house on old Rt. 7 . below

•Stainless Steel

Range•

LARGE or SMALL JOBS
~

1-304-773-5634
Mason, W. Va .
Krtchen

U-PIC~-UP

YOUNG'S

CARPENTER
SERVICE
-Adcfano and Mmodolng
- -... and eu- w ....
-CotGahr waft
-l'tumlolng and
oloct.ta.l work
(frM Ettlmatot)

V. C. YOUNG Ill

*Lowest Rates
Around

STRIP

SALES &amp; SERVICE

ROOFING

AND HOME MAINTENA~CE
'Roofina olall lypn

Residential &amp; Commercial
' Remodelinl
'StorR\ Windo"' &amp; Doors
FREE ESTill ATES
20 Yom E&lt;Piorlence
TOM HOSKINS
Ph . 742-2834
or 949-2160

Parts

FOR SALE

8t Scottie Smtth
All Makes and Models
Antenna lnstallatron
House Calls and Shop
Service Available
422 1mc

S 13 I mo

EUGENE LONG

IJ(l

'Siding
'Roofine
'Gutter &amp; Down Spouts
"Remodeline
Years Experience
In Home Area
FREE ESTIMATES

Routt I
Lone Bottom. OH. 45743
985-4193 or 992-3067

522rool)ll

12 20.tfc

GHEEN'S
PAINTING INC.

Aluminum

TRAVEL TRAILER

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

PH .992·3006

Roofilll &amp; Siding Co.

Call 843-5425

SIDING

$2.700.00 or Best Offer

CHARLES SAYRE
AND SON

20

18 FT.' WILD CAT
Carpeted, bathroom w~h
shawtr.&amp;as or elect. rffri~o.
furnace, &amp; lot. Water heater,
ranae. sink, &amp;as, elect.• or
blltery lights, siMPS 6, tl·
cellent conditron.

Kitchen Cabinets- Roof ·
ina - Sidin&amp; - Concrete
Sidewalks Pttios New Construction - Re modelinc - Custom Polo
' Berns.

SUPERIOR VINYL
SIDING

&amp;

Industrial, Commercial.
Residential, lnterror and
Ederior.
Painting
Sandblaoting
Waterblaoting
Parking Lot Stripping
Spray Painting

"Beautiful, Custom
Built Garaaes"
·Call for free sldinges·
timates. 949·2801 or

f~ly

VERY GOOD 8 rooms.
central arr and hot water heat
brealifast nooll. dinin&amp; lg liVIng
2 full baths, lull basement mce
I&amp; front and back porthes In
extellent coodttion With ~
upkeep near stores in MiddlepM. Only $45,00)

No Sunday Calls

In loving memory of lois
McC~un 1 good frtend on her
birthday May 20, 1983 My
thoughts go roaming
through the years of the days
that used to be Sometimes I
will smile &amp; meybe l'llweep
awhile. But .l thank God for
the memories he has given
Delores Frank.

Housiflg

Headquarters

Public Sale
8o Auction

Auction every Fri. nigh't at
the Hertford Community
Center Truckloads of new
merchandise every w"ll
Conslgments of new and
used merchandise always
welcome. Richard Reynolds
Auctioneer 276 -3069 .
(- -- - -- -- - - Complete AuctlonHr Ser ·
VICe. Also do 1pprai1111.
Licensed &amp; bonded to sell
Households. term furnish ·
lnga &amp; Real estate Over 26
yeeraexperience in buying &amp;
selling new, u1~ &amp; antique
furniture 614-992 -6370
Osby A Mortln.

1--.:._________

AUCTION every Saturday
night . 6 p.m. Mt. Alto
Auction Barn . Consign ·
menta taken every Saturday
1:00 till tole limo . Emma
Boll AuctlnHr. 304 -42B Bt77.

Control hunger and lose
weight with Now Shape Dlot
Plan and Hydra• Water Pilt1 1- - - - - - - - - - ot Fruth Phormocy .
9
Wanted To Buy
Holy Lond Tour doporturo
Nov. 1. 1983, 1998.00 If
peid before Mey 31 , 1983.
Save t100.00 por peroon.
f29B alter Moy . 31 . Coli
446-4313

Mu1zle Loading Rifle Shoot
Sun , May 22 From 10 to 3
on Hannan Trace Ad ott of
At, 775 . Wttch for ligna.
Everyone welcome Cell
614-245-6505 .
Gun Shoot Rutland AmeriCin legion 1 p.m . Sun , Mev
22 Ab1olutely factory
choke guns only.
Giveaway

4 19 2 mo

The Daily Sentinel
••

Announcements

SWEEPER end sowing mochine repair, parts, and
supplies.
Pick up and
delivery , Davis Vacuum
Cleaner, one half mile up
Georges Creek Ad
Call
446-0294

q.ll6t4·949-2686
I

Thet'l rlghtl When you u1e 1 column
Inch or more In new1paper advertialng,
be It dialay or cle11ifled. you reach
thouund• of pot.ntlel buyers that ere
eager to receive your ~oney-aevtng
me. .ge.

WANT YOURS SOLO! UST
WITH US AT 992·3876

8

I J Uc

lnsu!Wd- f'" £st1111111t1

SUCCESSFUL
BUSINESS
IS ·A CINCH
'IF YOU USE
·THE INCH!

ACRES - Lar~ stocked
pond, 3 bedrooms .. hardwocxl
flooo, bath, barn, and otl-.et
bolldiR!IS near Hemlock Grow
In Bedford Twp II of j111Rera~
for $75.000.

Nelsons , Seers or Eberbech
Hardware on Thursday May
12 . 614-992-2941

Service

Texture Coatinga

949·2160.

:J. IJ.ttc

LOST Bulova ladhn wr11t
watch In vicinity of Krogeu .

Auction every Tuesday
night . Krodel Pork Club
House, Pt Plee~ant WV.
Auct lonnie Neal. Cell
614. 367-7101 .

Chester, Ohio
Ph . 985-4269
Oewayne Williams

992-3325

Vinyl

&amp;

16 2 mo

SERVICE

At Our New Pho.ne Number

4-20 I mo pd

While cat 1n vicinity of
JarMar golf course. Rt.7
House pet 614·992-6815 .

Farm Equipment

3

OHIO
VALLEY

mental value. Call 446 ·
8887

Authorized John Deer.
New Holland. Bush Hoc
Farm Equipment
Dealer

APPLIANCE

INTERNATIONAL

Lost and Found

o10 REWARD. LOST Thurs.
May 12 at K· Martlot. brown
needlework alsson. senti ·

AND

TERMINIX

2 ll !lc

6

S&amp;W TV

FOR PROFESSIONAL
TERMITE AND
PEST CONTROL

Wanted to buv New. used 8r
entique furniture. Will buy 1
piece or complete household• Call Oaby A Mertin
614-992 -8370.

&amp; Vicinity
TWO fomlly yord solo. 1 mile
out Jorlcho Rd . Pt . Ploottnt.
Clothing end mlac rlday
9-3 . Wotch for elgno .. If
rain -canceled
GARAGE 10le, Frldoy , 9-4,
Gallipolis Farry Croll filii road tracks at Beele School,
follow signa. Children end
adult clothing , houehold
nama, eKerciae equipment,
fumitura .

YARD aala. first time. large
variety Thursday, Fnday &amp;
Saturday, 9 a .m -B p.m .
1305 Meadowbrook Ortva ,
Pt Pleuant. rein cancels till
next day
SATURDAY 21ot .. 9 om
Acroaa from Stauffer ' s
Chemical. Gallipolis Ferry
Cheat freezer, lawn mower.
304 -876 -6073

YARD 11le, Saturday, May
21st , 2905 Spruce Ave Pt
flleuant .

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

ANY PERSON who hu
enything too give awey and
dOII not offer or attempt to
offer eny other thing for nle
may place an ed In thia
column. There will be no
ch1rge tf? the edvertlnr.

WANTED TO BUY Old lurnl ·
ture ond Ant)quoo or oil
kindl , call Kenneth Swain,
448 -3159 or 268-19117 In
tho ovonlngo

1-;:;;;;;~:id,'Si~;:l;;ti.

I

Sllvor, Plotl ·
num
and Silver prlc..
ere the highnt In two yeer1,
check our price• on gold I
silver, ecrep jewelry. Buying
Old coins. scrip rings I
sllverwaro . Otlly quotoa
evelleble. Al1o coins • coin
auppllel for 11le. Spring
Valloy Trodlng Co .. . Spring
Volley Pl110, 446 -8021! or
4411-8026.

We pey caah for late model
clean uMd cart.
Fr.nchtown Car Co .
Bill Gono Johnoon
441-0019

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

Dlemondl,'gold banda. cle11
rlngo. tllvar colno, 10·14
keret .crap jewlfly. Tewnty
J-orlort. 2nd . Avo .. Oolll polle, 441-11111 .

Whlto cet . Clol 441-2311

Poy cooh for Uold Mobile
Horns or Troval Troller. Cell
Port
Rotrlevor. 1 1 614-448·0171
male. Call 1 ----~----Good uMd jewofry. tllvor,
gold, diamonds. etc. Wt el10
Blonde femele pup, 8 mo. buy. Hll • tradt gune .
old. Coli 448·0117 .
Frank't Pewn Shop.
Biondo lemelo pup. I mo.
old . Call 448·011 7 .
2 famohe whlta klnono. I
Wile. old. Cen 114· 211·
1117.
1 yr. old male Irish Better.
oad with chllciNn. Coli
14-211·1 215 .

l

Kltteno to toOcl homo. Call
441·0311 altar 1 :00.

CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'9 QUAL·
I'FY MOBILE HOME SALE~.
4 Ml WEST . GALLIPOUI .
AT 36 PHONE 446 -7274.

THREE bluo-groy. 2 block &amp;
white kittens, adorable ,
304-675-4631

• U.S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

992-5433

• Zl· lfc

CALL:

PH. 992-2280

Roofing • Siding
Troughs,
Down Spouts
Windows • Doors
For "All" Your Home

~

SERVICE

$3()00 A TON

BOGGS

Call: George Gum

742-2328

ll~ lk

MINE RUN

HOME REPAIR

Ph.

Garage Sele 828 Maple Dr Cheshire. Close to Cheshire
Spring Velley Eatetea , Galli- Kyger Grade School. Time
polte. Bodroomtulto,couch, , _t _
o _-8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
drea11r. chain, curtains &amp; 1·
drapes , and many more
misc. Items 9AM -6PM .
Yard Sela Sat. 21 Texu Rd.
Gallipolis Toasters . 1ron
Ono Doy Ontyl Sot. Moy 21. works. 0 -adult clothes. Iota
&amp; Family Yard Sale Good misc. Cheap
clothing-ell liz.. lalao larger
women's) , mile ., hou11hold
Items. aketel, typewriter.
others too numerous to Yard Sale Fri . a. Set. 1816
mention, 1outh Rt. 7 near Chatham Ave , Gallipolis.
Cloy School. Crown City. Boat Ill motor, lawn mower.
Everything mutt go l
act .

THREE klnono, 304 -676 5182

PHONE JIM CLIFFORD
992-7201
'Jlrt&lt;

"Free Estimates" ...

NO SET UP CHARGE
IN THE COUNTY

6 Family Yard Sale may
20-21 Witton Grove Rd ,

······;:.-t'fii&amp;iisanf ....

TRI - STATE MOBILE
HOMES USED - CARS .
TRUCKS . GALLIPOLIS .
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL
446 -7572

IICIIDED &amp; WORK GUARAfiTt[D

Repatrs ...

*Friendly Servie

949-2263
992-2791 10 ,,

•BACKHOE
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•LIMESTONE
•WATER, GAS and
SEWER LINES
•PONDS. RECLAMATION
WORK
•LAND CLEARING,
CONCRETE WORK

Pomeroy, Oh.

BACKHOE
SERVICE

Y•rd Sale off Rt. 588 on
Rodnev· Cora Rd . Tooh .
doll1, clothll, di•h•• end a
large variety of other Items
9 :0D to 6:00. Fri ond Sot

•DOZER

J'h . 992-2174

Al TROMM'S

1·

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, Inc.

5 111 mo

992-6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

Or

p(l

From he Smtlltst Huter '
Core to the Llr&amp;est Redia·
tor.
R1d1ator Speciaist
NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs. Experience

MIN . 6 TON
PHONE
304-273-6666
304-273-5303

4 21 ! rno

13·1 mo

COMPlETE
RADIATOR SERVICE

DRIVEWAY SLAG

1 0 mo. old part Border
Collie. good with children
Call 614-266-1969

Call:

PH . 992-2478

4·S.tft

Dr .. Golllpolls, Oh .

'
AU Work Guaranteed
" Free Estimates"

- Gas Lines
- Septic Systems

$275 PER TON

PHONE:

L.

-Sewer

•Refrigeratore
•Drvere •Freezera
PARTS ond SERVICE

Yard Solo Mitchell Rd .. Fri.
• Sot .. 9-5 . Clothot ond
houMhold items 1t 1 riiiO ·
neble price .

Gorogo Solo. Stortlng Fri. at
10. Ferrell's on Roush Hoi·
low Rd . Woldor. old furn l·
,.:.:·_m
_ i•_c_of_l•_n_•_o_u_•_·_ __
1t:.:u:.:

or repair, auttell
and I1' ~:;::::-;:~::::::::::f:::::::::::=:::::-t";~::"~~::"::"::"::"t-------­
downspouts.
&amp;Utter cleaning and painti", storm
4
Giveaway
9
Wanted To Buy
21
Business
doors and windows.
Opportunity

- Water

Malces

NEW HAVEN, W. VA.

*Fiberglass

ROOFING
All types of roof wort new

- Trencher

985-3561

Yard Sale Thurs .. Fri. &amp; Sat .
9 :00 to 1 Maternity clothes ,
baby items, mise 638 Hilda

H. L. Writesel

- Dozers
- Backhoes
-Dump Trucks
- La-Boy

AT

•Vinyl Liner

C

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

GARAGE ulo, Sunday only,
818 RoHorty-Torro Eatoteo.
Addloon. OH . 9 ·6 . Old dollo.
30 ~lr funs, entlqut gl111
were. large variety knic·
kneckl, kldaautnm1r clothe•
• mloc

&amp;Vicinity

II II ftt

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

•Walhere •DIIhW111her1

CATALOG MERCHANT
Pomeroy,OH .
Grea &amp; Patty Gibbs-Owners
PH . 992· 2178

IN RUTLAND - 8 room lider
home on I&amp; ~t near school All
util•~es. balh and 2 porches.
Askin g $25,00)

IIW IIDDLEPOif -Ownlnllllsasaleonthisnewerhome 3
4 bedtoottiS, lfl(liO!tll!llh!ly 2.«Xl 511. It of living space. large 2

lnsulatd Do1 Houses

1-1614) ·992· 3325

5 YRS. OLD -

Good Selection Of

to 24'x36'

PAT HILL FORD

All

Phone

NEAR RUTLAND - 5 room
~der home w1th carpel!ng
Some remoo~rng. new bat~
l1vrng room about 13x20. and 2
car garage on I acre lor

Good Selection Of
GRASS CARPET

Siz~s from 6'x6' Up

GaT..._

COAL

fam 1 ~

$1295

UTiliTY BUILDINGS

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

!SearsI

NEW LISTING - N1ce looking
3 bedroom Pomeroy hom a Nat
gas lurnace. neat kitchen.
carpebng all through, lar~
basement. lroot porch back
pallll. and garage $5.000 00
down and take over

STARTING AT
INSTALLED
WITH PAD

'

3 7 tic

co rner o f the Guv H a nd Lars P
Sw arn 26 4 acre tra ct as
reco rd ed rn M ergs Cou nt y
Deed Reco, ds Volume 223
Page 269 so1d porn! of
beg rnrng berng marked by a
locus t post th ence north 84
de9 24 east 12 2 25 feet to a
locust post then ce north 1 deg
25 east 151 5 fee t to a locust
pos t then ce sout h 8 4 deg 3 0
west 1 10 1 feet to a lo cus t pos t
th encP. sou th 5 d eg 50 west
153 teet to the oo tnt ot
containing 0
begrnnJng
ac res rn orP. o r less be1'1Q th f'
Si:lme rea l estat e co nveyed by
Guy H Sw&lt;:tr r1and Lors P Swa1r1
hu sba nd and wde to GP.nrnP
and Judrth Ste~ r c h e• by deed
dat r~d Aprrl 25 19 72
Par ce l No 2 Begrnn1nq at a
oo rn 1 nort h 83 deg 19 east
1 20 IAet rlncl north 84 deg 24
eas t 172 25 tee t frnm thf'
so utheast cotn er o f th e Guy H
dn d Lor 'i P Swa 1n 26 4 acr f'
11act as rcco rdrd rn Merg s
Cou nty Deed Record Votum e
223 Pa~w 269 sarci pornt of
beg rnnr nq hAin(l marked by a
locust post lh tHlce no 1th 8 4
deq 2 4 t:ast 1 2 2 feet to a
locust post then ce north 3 deq
15 WP.st 150 IPet to a locu~ t
oos t t hrmcc south 84 deg 30
Wes t 1 10 1 tee t to a loc ust
po st Thence south 1 deg 25
W es t 15 1 5 teet to th P. pnrnt ot
begrnntng
contarn 1nq 0 40
acres mo1e or less
Re feren c8 De ed Vol um e
203 Pil(jf! IJ93 Deed Records
M c•q s Coun ty Oh10
fer ms ot Salp CiJS h tor no t
IP.ss t han two th1rcl s nf thf'
ap prarse el v.11 uc Appr arscd at

OWNERS-Lando . &amp; Elizabeth Clay

DAN SMITH - AUCTIONEER

1

······ Giiiilpoili.. -··· -·-

New Homes - Extensive
Ramodelinc.
•lnsurtnce Wort
.Custom Pole Bld&amp;s.
&amp; Garaces
•Roofinc Work
oAI1111inum &amp; Vinyl Sidinp
15 Years Experience
G~EG ROUSH
PH. 992-7583
or 992·2282

Sizes sllrt from 12'116'

can repair and ,.
core iiidloluia end ' - ·
18r con~~. We can 1180
ICid boll end rod out ...
dilrtora. We 1180 repair
We

Residential
8o Commarcial
Cell 742-3196

Public Notice

POMEROY LANDMARK

CARPET

Moy 21 9- ~ . On Co. Rd . 34
behind Momory Gordtno
Comotory, Choatar. Fum1·
tuN, large jeena, ulauware,
small electric applalncea.

21 8, Clipper Mill. 10 to 6 .

Public Notice

Mav 27 1983

In c;;1 se ot your tarlurf' to
m sww o r Olh 81W1 Se · ,espond
a:; prr rnr l! ed by the 0 1110 Rules
ol Crvll Proccd LHf! wr thrt \ the
hmt~ StFJhtCI jud gmenT by de·
l,1u11 wrll be render erl ilQ &lt;llnst
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CONSTRUCTION

All STEEL &amp;
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RADIATOR
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NOTICE OF SALE

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By v1 rtue of an Ord er at Sale
ISS ued out of the Common

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Ple.-1 s Co ur! of Mer gs Cou nty
OF SALE CASH
Oh ro
rn th o case oi The
James J Pr oft1 !1
Far mers Bani&lt; and Savrngs
She rrf f ol
Company Pome10y Ohr o
M e1gs Cou nty Oh1u
pla1nt111 agams t Mrlton Bar
13 20 3tc
tr am et al defendant s upon a
JUd g men t therein rend ered be
Public Notice
1ng Case No 18 357 rn sard
Co urt I wrtl o ffer l or sa le at the
IN THE
fr o nt door of the Cou rthouse 1n
COMMON PLEAS COURT
Po meroy M ergs Coun ty Ohro
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
on th e,25 th day ofJune 19 83
OHIO
at 10 00 ~ M th e to llow1ng
THE FARMERS BANK &amp;
Public Notice
lands and tenemen ts loc ated
SAVINGS COMPANY.
at 2 10 Con dor Str ee t and 212
Ploln1ill, .
Cond Gr Street Pomer oy Oh ro
PUBUC NOTICE
VI .
Th p Bomd a t Tru stees ot 457 (1 9 respec tively
JESSE LEE BUCHANAN , ET
S1 t unted rn the V rll age o l
Co lumh•a Town sh rp wdl hold J
AL.,
Po meroy Coumy at M erqs and
pu b lic hear rnq June 4 198 3 at
Defendants.
B P M &lt;tl the frrc s ta110n lo r the Statf' of Ohr o lo wrl
No. 1B.415
fRACl
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or uposed hudget flncl oro
- NOTICE OF SALEposP.d US!) of nevenu c Sh orin g rn th e C1 ty of Po mer oy and d t?s
Ptrrsuant to ~r1 o rd er of Sat e
lunds fnr yer~r 198 3 All crt1tens c rrbed as loi!Ow :'i 39 teet 4
IS'&gt;ucd by the Com mon Pleas
(f 'S PCcrutly sen ror l t!J/f)n&lt;;l are 1{1{;nes rn 1ro nt 0 1 100 feet deco
Cou 11 n f MP.rgs Co1mty Oh ro I
lyr nrt IJPtwtJ un Geur'ge U lm h 5
lrM tl=?d to tm end
w11l offf!r l hr sale at pu bi1C
lot o n one S1rlP and rhe &lt;;C hoa t
.1 uct ron on the 18 th day o l
101 on th e oth er S1de dneded by
151 20 li e
JunP t 9 83 at 10 15 AM DST
V B Hor to n T1u stP.e
lo r
Public Notice
on thr" steps of th e Co urt House
Charles R Po mrroy to surd
o f s a1cf county rn the Vrllage o f
Joh n Md ck
PomPt(Jy Ohro th e f ollowr n ~
IN THE
Re ier ence Deed Vol um e
COMMON PlEAS COURT. 255 Pa qe 19 7 und VolumP descnbed ! eal es ratP.
Tne fo llowrnq dt; sc ~rb ed rea l
PROBATE DIVISION,
25 7 Paye 821 M e1qs Coun ty
P.S tit te Sl luJt e rn the Townsh1p
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
D eed Record s
o f Se~ l rsbu ry rn the County o f
JOSEPHINE OSBORNE,
TRAC f 2 Bcqmnrnq 7 tr.c t
ADMit.
( 13 feP. I) wP.sterl y fro m rh P M er(ls nnd Stntp, o l Oh10 &lt;J nd
hP.rn(j 111 Se c tro n 3 Tow n 2
WILBUR WARNER so uthwe st co rner o t Lo r No 45
No1111 Ra nqe 13 W es t of th e
ESTATE.
111 the V1llage ol Pomeroy
Ohu1 Company s Purcha se and
Plaintiff,
M ergs County Oh1o l "iatd he
bernq descnb ed as follow s
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gr nn rn g p 01n t bernq th e
Boqrnnr ng at a po1n1 1n th e
RUBY DUNN. ot ol .
SO tJlhwPst c:u tn er of Subclrvr
CPn terl•nP Of a 50 foot d rrvew&lt;~y
Dolendanll
sron 1 ol Lot 4t1 1 rh ence al o nr"j
CASE NO 23961 Condo r Str eet wP st erly 40 l cf' t rrq hl of way smd po rnt of
beq1nnrng berng South a bo ut
- NOTICE BY
a nn To thP Sn urhea sl cur np r o t
792 75 teP.t nnd West a bo ut
PUBUCATIONSu bdrVISIOn 3 ot S&lt;l+d Lo t 44
TO THF DE FENDANTS THE thP nce back fl l Hl "' w1d th o t 1\ 0 4 56 33 tee t fr o m the Northna sl
UNKNOWN HEI RS DEVISEES fef't i)ylrn e nn ritl lf'l rn thP lrrw r. o r nt•r o f Sim i Sectro n 3 th(lnc e
LEGATEES FXEC UTORS AD
herwccn I ot ... 44 i1nd 4 b 100 No rth 16 cl en 23 mr n 02 sec
L JST 33 64 l ee t atonq S&lt;J1d
MINISTRA fO RS OR ASSIGNS fcPI ar~ d llr&gt;r rtq known a ~, Sub
IF ANY OF THE ES TATE'S OF dlvrS!On 2 of Sc11d Lot No 4 1nrl dr tvf'vvdv rrnht o tway to a porn t
thf'n cr north 24 deg 23 m 1n
'vVI I BUR WAR NER decea&lt;;nct
Thf! sa1nr 010 pr. rty C:O I\VDyr•cl by
0 ~ JOHN WArlNER rlP. CPilSfl(1
V B Ho riOJl rn St lluo l D1 stt rc 1 56 &lt;; f•r Eils t 7 1 37 teet ato nQ
'hl rd rlr rv t!Wfly rr tlhl of way to a
OF MARY OHL I NG[R No 4 bv d Pe d riDted Oct 1~
nou1 r t'lrncc So utt1 44 deq 25
WARN ER rlecedsM OF CHI\
1850 :tnc1 f(JCOr ded rr1 Deect
Al ES W~'\ RNF H rlf• rf' rtS t~rl OF Oook 1 !1 oit hP 0PPrl RPCOtds ""' E1" ' t6 269 1cmtoan tr on
ro d IMSsrng a n rr on roO &lt;H 30 0
GEO RGE WA11NEA di"Cf1ilsocl
n l M nr(fs Cou nty Ohro ,11 p,JQ c
t n,~ t lor rP.If!fl'rl l'::(' thf'ln co So u th
end OF EMilY WARNER CO N
3 74 ,Jnrl by Anna W oher to
2 rt .. \1
rnrn 3 1 sec East
GRO VE (tecert5e&lt;1
M ar trn W olf e hv rlPPil rla tr•d
Ttw ObJOCI n t lh f&gt; Complmnt Sf'p t 211 189 1 rf'COHi P.d rn 2~ 0 4 fc•r• t to iln r1on rnd
r•, I O c1 clerrn rnf&gt; tfw unkllOVI.n
Boo k 7.3 sa1d rl ePd 1eco rd s o f thf'nc,.. Sou th 2 dr.{l 02 mrn 12
M11 s at l&lt;rw anct nex t ot k n nt
M erg s Co unty 01 10 il l Pt~~V' Sf•r.t ''" ' 159 8 4 IPr t to an 1ron
Wrlh1r 1 Wdii1Pr r1oceas Hrl and
62 ,'Hid vvhrch sa rd p ro perty ro d th PnCf! Sou th 75 deo 29
mm 11 9 Sf!c W est 200 59 teot
the d eman (l r'i tho t ! be u n
wr~ s co nvey"'d hy A 0
I r dCy
to itn uon tOri thence North 5
kn o wn horr s ;)! lilw and nf'lCI ol
ShF.Hr fl ot M e1g s Cou nty Ohro
ku1 n t John w ,uner cte ceas ed
to The Fa rrne r&lt;; B;mk &amp; Sav1nq s deq 5 1 tnrn 44 sec East
2 5 1 5 IPOI to ,1 n rron rod
'lll d n f M,u y Ohl1nQPr Wa rne1
Com pcul y hy dr&gt;ml rld ted Au(]
th enc~ Nor th 89 flpq ?2 r11 rn
df'CP,rsncl IIW 111Hi rna 1 qrnnd
15 1932 :tnfl rP COrdCd
p,11f'll iS or W ri iJur W un1f"1 of
Boo k 1 36 at PRQP 53 9 or th P 0 1 ',(~ f ,I SI 8 b 4 1€('1 tO 1hC
C ll H if"~ W ilf!l(!J ~~C C.lSf'rl till'
DPcd Rec or d &lt;; o l M Pr q s pomt ot !)('l) lllnrnq cont a1nrng
morP or lAss
1 06 de r~s
la rhr•t rJI WrlhU! W ,unm ot Coll nty Oh10
Gnlllrit&gt; W 11 rr1Pr docP&lt;J &lt;&gt;Pd tilt?
Rt-. for f&lt; ll CP DeNI V o lu m p e)lct:ptrrtQ a!ltoqat r111h ts o l way
0Pscr r1Jmt below IS the \e n
1JIIr If' n! Wrlbur Wnrn r r ol
2 4 7 Paq r 537 anrl Vo lumn
[ rnrly W,lmf1t (QflCj fnvl" (!f'
2 57 P&lt;tqe 2 7 I D(&gt;f'd AC' CO rd ~ tr rlrnP ol &lt;1 50 loot w rd e ilC( f'SS
ll(!ht Ol VV.Jy P, ISOtnnnt tO lflf'
f r.lSNI
lhr '&gt;r~. tnr nf Wllt)lll
n t M rt{I S Co1mtv Ohro
abovr (!P.SrJr hPrl 1 06 acre lot
Wdrnt&gt;J :me1 qt Wllhur W orner
1\PPRAISED A I $4 000 00
8f!qrn fl1ng Cll l he porn! of
d~C f'&lt;lsf'd Hw rt ,;)(f't: u tors Jrl
r"flrnr slr Jtors nnd i'ISSrgns rl ,my
54 Misc. Merchandise beg rnn rnq of th f' ahove &lt;1es
crrb('(l 1 0 6 ac1P lot sa1d por n!
i''il .thlr sh What Bv (•l rn lf'rCSI they
tn;ty have 111 the est,lte ot Wrlbur
W ar nor (H bf' to rwor ba rrt•rl
ho m rn herrrrn o thr o uqh o r from
assr ftr nq an rn te,es t rn the
All lENGTHS IN STOCK
ost atP ot Willwr Warner &lt;lnd
8FT . ... .. .. .......... .. ........................ •9
lor such other rei!PI as the
Cou tl ITlilY dOicrrnrne
10 FT . .... ............... .. .................. '12 .20
Yo u flt P. rt:KflltrOd to an swer
12 FT ... .. ...... .... .. ............... .. .. .. '14.46
lhf' Co rnpl rlr nt wrthrn tiNflnty
14FT . ... .. ... .. .... .. .... .. .. ........ ... . ... '16 .70
Or Qh t d,lyS ~ 1! 01 thf' lost pu blrcu·
16 FT ... ......... . ... .. .. ...... ..... .... ... .. '18 .90
tro n of thrs not1ce whr t:h will be
oublrshPd onc A ear h WP.e k lo r
18FT . .. .. .. ........ .. ..... .. ...... ..... '20 . 90
SJ)I surcrss rvl) week s e1nd the
20 FT ...... ........... .... .......... .... .... '22 .96
las I puiJir catro n wrll be made on
ADDITIONAL 5'11 DISCOUNT IN APRIL - CASH &amp; CARRY

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Public Notice

on thf! 21 st day o f Mav 1983 at
10 am
19 78 Fo rd Th under b ud se
r1DI No 8G87F298271 Terms
nl sa te cash Seit er reserves the
rr!J ht to brrt:l and the 1rgh1 10
fCJCC I any ancl all brds
Bank One of
Tuppe rs Plarn s
Bo!C 27
.
Tuppers Pla1ns Ohro
101 1!) 20 2tc
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'Chain Lmk Fence
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81 -Home Improvements
82-Piumbing &amp; Heating
83-Ekcavating
84-Eiectricel &amp; Refrigeration
85 -General Hauling
86-M .H . Repair
87 -Upholstery

61 -Fiirm Equipment
62-Wanted to Buy
6 3 -Livestock
64- Hay &amp; Gram
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73-Vana &amp; 4 WD
74-Motorcycltil
75-Boats 8o Motdra
76-Auto Parts &amp; Accessories
77-Auto Repair
78-Camping Equipment

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42-Mob•le Homes for Rent
4 3· Farms lor Rent
,..44-Apartment for Rent
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4 6 -Space for Rent
4 7 -Wanted to Rent
48-Equipment for Rent
49-For Lease

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8 -Pub1c Sale
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FOR ALL YOUR YARD &amp; PROPERTY

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

ROOFING

'(ard Sa\es

BEDB-IRON, IRAII. old
furniture. gold. oliver dol·
ltro. wood loe
ltono
Jtro, antlq-. Ole.. Com·
ploto houMholdo. Wrlto:
M .D . Milar, At. 4, Po,.,oy,
Oh . Or 812· 7710.

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Gold. tllvar, !tterllnt. •• .
-ry.

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aid colno •

currency. d lurbtt larbor
lhop, Middleport. 182 ·
3476.

You can make money set ling
AVON Call 448-3358 or
814 ·388 ·9045
Medical Aaalttant. imml!l dlate opening, experience
required Please send resume to Point Pleeaent
Register, c-o P.O . Box P14,
Point Pleasent , WV 26660
CLEAN respoctoble lody to
live in at nights with elderly
woman Phone 304-1756767 .

MANAGER trainee tor
Goodwrll retail store Apply
at Southwestern Communtty Action Center on Viand
St Pt Pleasant Tuesday,
24th . only Between 11 ·00
and 12 noon, and 1 :00 to
3 00 p.m
BARTENDER. fomolo , no
experience nec ..sary. apply
in perton at Anche»r. 320
Main St Pt. Pleeun1
12

PIANO TUNING S5 oH plus
dtscounts to senior ci1i:zena ·
churchas-schoots Call Bill
Ward W11rd's Keyboard .
446 · 4372 .

Will open &amp; clean awimmtng
pools. Cell 446-4896 after
6 ·00PM
PIANO TUNING LANE DA ·
NIELS Reliabla service
since 1986 . Associate of
Brunicerdl Mu••c Co Phone
614 -742 -2961 .

PERMANENT hair removal
Profeulonal Electrolyals
Clinic A. M.A. approved Dr
referrals Monday, Wednetday. Friday. by appointment.
304 -676 -6608 .

Situations
Wanted

Will do baby alltlng in my
home Racine area Any 1ge
814 -949 -2779
Have vacancy for elderly
man or woman 24 hour 11
doy core Coli 614 ·667 ·
6329 or 814-687-3402

C•••

Vacency.
for elderly.
614-992 -6022
COLLEGE 1tudent wants to
mow end trim lewns. C1ll
304 -676 -6392

13

C&amp;l Bookkeeping
Broad range of bookkeeing
and ta111 servtcet available to
suit your bu1lneas needs
Carol Neal
446 3B62

Insurance

SANDY AN'D BEAVER Insurance - co hu oHered
Hrvlcu tor fire lnsurence
coverage In Oallle County
for elmost 1 century . Ferm.
home end personal property
coverege1 ere •velleble to
meet Individual needs . Contact Rev Wedemeyer. egent .
Phono 388- 8249 .

Are you paying to much for
your holpltal-heelth lnau·
ranee , Call Carroll
Snowdon, 448-4290.
18 Wanted to Do

General Hauling and Tra1h
removel Service. Relleble
ond dopendoblo. Coli 446·
3119 betwHn 9 1nd 5.
Lawn Mowing no yard to big
or email. Rofloble ond dopendtble. For ntlmate cell
441 · 31118 botwoon 8 ond II.
Cancrlte work, driveways,
ol-olko. potloo Brick 8o
block, otc . F'" ootlmotn.
Coli 448·4383 or 614·2561787.
ExperilncH m~tehanlo wiU
ldjult 3 • 4 cyNndtr motorcycle carbo. • 18, fully gut·
ront-. Coli 446·0208.
lnterlor-fxterlor painting
ond other odd Jobo dono.
Rasoonable. Call441-0970.
Mothor wNI bebyolt In own
homo. Vory teasonablo. Rlf·
.,.noeo evolloblo. Coli 4484047.
WILL toko care of oldorly In
lhofr homo. 304·488· 11123.
WILL mow lowno In Maoon
ond CIHton orea. 304-773·
1442 .

4 bdr . 2 full baths, finished
basement 2 ca r garage.
Appointment only 203 Kl ·
neon Or , Gallipolis 4461223
3 bedroom. 1332 •q ft ,
under construction. Ivy Dale
Subdivllion KCK contractor•. Inc Call 814 -3670831 or 446 17e9.

2 lots &amp; e moblfe home
12x60, 2 bedroom, with
rural water. gas heat Has
some furniture . price
S12 .600 Or 41ott8o mobile
S14 800 Coll448-1240
1976 14x70 Peerteu MH ,
out, EC . cent eir,
woodburner, totel alectrk:.
new cerp throughout, un derpinning . outbuilding
II 1,500 Coli 814 -246 6408 . 446 -0212
w -tilt

See · us for good clean
pra ·owned mobile home
French City Mobile Homes,
Inc Call 446-9340
1978 Schultz 1~•0 2
bdrm , 2 baths, cen 11 air,
good cond . on r tel lot ,
near Goodyear Plant. IIIU meble loan French City
Brokerlng Service . 448 9340

1973 Carrege hou1e mobile
home 70x1 2. AC , W • D
hookup , diahwe1her. 2 bdr ,
2 both Coli ofter 6, 114·
682 · 7277 or 814 -8827262 Bell offer.
1976 Nashua mobile home
12x60 wtth underpinning
and elr conditioner, totel
electric. e&amp;.OOO Call 814·
246 -6811
11ilt76 14x70 Windsor, 3
bedroom. 1 VJ baths, furnished. 8•1 0 utility building
Deeth in family must sell
Call 446 -76t2 coli before
3OOm after 4 call 4467847
2 bedroom trailer set up on

8.

rented lot on Bullville Rd.
Underpinning, out building.
kitchen epplience1, woodburner, 14,900orblltofter,
Coli 446 ·0978. 8PM-BPM .

3 bdr home in Addiso n
smell lot. newly remodeled,
turnance &amp;. woodburner,
tully intuiJted. exc cond ,
Mid 120't. Coli 614 692 ·
4369

1980 '4x70 Feirmont Mobile Home. electric, 2 bdr ,
1 112 beth, unfurn ., underplnnmg, a ir, utility building
Johnoon MH Pork. 114388-9704 .

HOUSE FOR SALE In Mid ·
dleport. Newly remodeled
home with fireplace . poul ble woodburner, close to
schools and ahopping Call
614 -992-6941 .

12•80 Schultz mobllo
home, 2 bdr .. large kitchen.
upendo, new 1cotchgu1rd
carpet , really nice. 114379 -2727

3BR 2 full bath, central air.

fireplace, large lot. cion to
town Cell 446· 2599 after

3 bedroom home at 123
Gertleld Ave ., concrete
pool , full bllement , 2 fire place• . 2 11:1 betha. new
cerpet, 2 ecre lot from SR
Rt. 1 to river. Owner will
consider financing with low
down p1ymen1 and 9%
lnteroot Coli 446· 1648
Newly remodeled, 8 room, 2
atory houn with ' 4 ecrn
land . Riverfront view Priced
for quick nle. Cell 446491 5 after 5 or ell day
Sundoy .

lovely, 8 rooms. Double
garago , betutlfully Iondo·
ceped •rea lot . Atop Roae
Hill. Pom. 40's. 1114· 9911·
42117.
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For Trodo . 6 room
both
country horM. With 3 room
• 8 beth rental hOUM. 12
milo from Pomeroy to Tredo
for Middleport Property.
l'hono 814-992·11530.

1974 Holly Pork Mobllo
Home, total electric, partly
furnished. cerpeted, 2 bedrooml, Intercom IYitim.
central air. porch, underpinning . In e11c . cond Cell
614 - 949 - 2759 John
Manuel
Schull14•66 Mobile Home.
uc. cond . 1itualed on 1 22
acres, Five Points on Flet~
woods Rd • Pomeroy, Oh.
Porch. 1torm windows, gar·
age. metal 1torage buHdlng,
nice garden apace, 1hrub1.
126.000 . Phono 114· 742.
2430.
8x36 troller f1.000 514 742 · 2308 oftor ti p.m.
1972 Rebel houu troller
with porch 12•51. corpet
ll~o new. portlolly rurnlohed,
vory good cond. •4.100.
Coli 614·985-3945 or 114981! -3967 .

14•61! 2 bedroom Homotto
mobil home. New carpet end
7 yeoro old. 4 mlln out of linoleum throughout. New
Recine. 81-level. 2 e~~r gar· Coleman gea furneoe A,C.•
ago anachld. 3 ctr gorago front porch with owning.
un·onochld. ~ ocrn wWh bock deck, underpinning.
good rlrlllod will ond much E•collont condition Atldng
more . 614-843·5350.
$7,300 . 614-94B -2715.
Houu. 2722 Lincoln Ave. 1972 1 4x65 Mobllo Home.
Pt. Pl. Appointment Only. 2 bedrooms, aaa Ml1. per·
304-1711-4074.
tlolly furnlohld, undorplft·
nlng. bock porch, ••• conjl.
EIGHT ocrn. emoll houoo. Phone 114-912·Z158 bo·
gorogo. out buKdlngo. pond , _ II • II Atlt for Tim.
&amp; mlnorol rlghte, rodUold Altar II phOne 304-11~ ·
price, 304·1111·3818.
3592.

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Mobile Home•
for Sele

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11183 Nlochl .
maclllno ...., orm modol w ith
.....rei dlfforent zig ug
poHomo, ooot n - ovor
A300 ropo1111ood model
only 3 moo . pld. Hko . cond . poyoff boi•!ICO oWI!I
f96 . Coli 814-3115·8918.
Out of town cell coloct. Fr11
dollvery to your homo.

: 1858 Elkor 10x!O, 2 bdr ..
mootly furn .. cor!NIIod . Coli
after 5, 814-388-81549 .
1974 Corrlogo HOuoo 3
bdr .. 2 lull botho, eliding
. glaaa doors, good· c ond.,
· fl5 . 800. C oli 614- 992 ; 8810 .

1 972 1 2x62. 2 bedroo m
fuml ahtd, t JCcellent condi tion, 304-876-7978 or 8766422 .
12x60 TOTAL electric Dar·
jan, 2 bedrooms, $6,000 . o r
boot offer. 304-882-2435
before 3 p.m.

1 coffee table
47'hx1B'hx16 'h in. ond 1
end table 26x1 8 'h x20 'h
w ith light wa lnut finish *30,
32x63· 174 pioceo brown

l97714x70, 3 badroomo, 2
full botho, 8 10,000 . 304876-2949 .

3'3

Farms for Sale

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42

142 acreo near Rio Grande.
houoe &amp; buildings. Will sell
all or port . Call 446-2699
aftor 6 .

Mobile Homes
for Rent

Two bedroom mobile home,
kitchen turn. 1 small child
accepted, • 1 80. plus utilities. Referen Ces required.
304 -676-1 076.

· REAL eatate for sale by
· owner. Building now baing
used for business. 7 room
apartment, 2 bedroom
houae to rent for extra
income. Approximately 1
ecre of ground. goQd well.
city water on Crab Creek Rd .
Call 304 - 675 - 8609 for
appOintment.
Lots

1- - - - - - - - - Furnished 2 bedroom trailer
with add on and garage on
2, Pt . Pleaaant above old
Y. $226 month plus utilities,
$60. depoJit, references.
304-675 -3248 attar 7 p.m .

&amp; Acreage

TWO bedroom. 1 2x60 fur·
nished, air. waaher. dryer.
$176 . plus utilitlaa, deposit
and references. 304 -6764874 ,

6 -20 Acres woods, overlooking Ohio River, city
achoola . 446 -3664 or 1.

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43 Farms for Rent

613 - 423 - 8928 . ~

Owner/ Agent .
~6

acrea at Rodney on W .T.
Wataon Rd . Owner finan c Ing ovolloblo. Coll446-822 1
efter 6 weekdays .
'

4 bedroom farm house.
Fenced paature, outbuild·
contract.

44

Apartment
for Rent

2 bdr. Regency Inc. Apart 1ments $200 per mo. or if
income Is $10.000 or lest
HUD ovolloblo. A-One Real
Estates, Carol Yeager. Real lor . Call 304-676 -6t04 .

21/, ecras off acc ess road one
mile east of 1-76 interchange
for International Airport,
Sanibel-Captiva and Ft. Myoro. Florida . 140. 000 .
owner financing or land
lease with over-ride. Prine!- Small furn ished house in
polo only-6 t 4 -992-3381 of- city, adults only. Coli 446tor 5 :30 ond weekends LO_;I_3_8_._ _ _ _ _ _ __
614-992-3463 .
· r
Furnished efflency apt., In
2 acral pan Iaiiy cleared. city Rio Grande, utilities paid.
water, asking $6.000. 304- Coil 446 -0157 .
676-2 206 .

JACKSON ESTATES ' Equal
Houaing Opponunlty' has
FIVE acres. land, down payone
bedroom apartments
ment and take over payrent starting at $167 per
ments, city ' wa{er &amp; alec t hc month ii'ld tw-o bedroom
on land . 304-675 -2449 :
apartment• rent starting at
$193 per month . Call 4482746 or leave meuage.
36 Re!ll Estate
Wanted

Three room apart .. utiltiea
paid, e160 a mo ., two story
hOU18 e100 mo. A-One Real

~o~s~":.i~&amp;'l'A·!A~•J;,

Buying houses and apartments. Need properties with
favorable pri ce and terms.
Box 1 109 Gallipolis, Oh .
46631 .

Furnished apt .• 131 Vt 4th
Ave., Gallipolis . 2 bdr ..
$186 mo .. water poid. Call
448 -4416 alter 7PM .
Furnlohod opt .. 1136 2nd
Ava., Gallipolis. 2 bdr.,
•196 mo ., water paid . Call
'44e•f~ l,ll alter 7PM .
'

'.

New Duplex, large L. room s, Panially furnlahed 3 rnl ..•
tully equipped kitchens, din- utllltloo lurnlohod . Call446 ·
Ing areas, two bedrooms. 0171 or 448 -3733 .
---------shower / bath. washer -dryer 1
. hookup, an ached garage. air Apt. tor rent . Halt double-2
conditoned. carpeted, 2 'h: bd .room Apt. Adulu premllea Rt . 588, deposit 8e ferred . No peto. 614 ·992·
references requ i red . 2749 ,
$300 .00 mo. Phone 4463046 day, 446-2602 evoo. 1 bed room Apt . 1196 . mo.
Includ ing utilitiu. Equal
3 bdr. houae. cent. air, housing opportunity . ConAddison, Oh, 826 . Call 1act VIllage Manor Aptl.
814-446-0176 .
614-992-77B7.

1- - -- - - - - - -

MODERN 3 bedroom. fam - 1 bedroom apt. 614 -992·
ily room . near schools 8t 6434, 814 - 992 - ~914 or
hospital . Reference &amp; dep- 304 -882 -2686 .
oolt required. Coll304 -875- 1- - - - - - - _ : . ._ _
4338 .
New 1 bedroom besement
apt . in Rutland vicinity.
Houae for rent In Point 1200. month pluo ulllllleo.
Plouano. 304-676-7183 .
Oepoatt &amp; references required . 814-742-2306.
TWO bedroom houae, 2nd .
St .. Now Hoven, 304 -882- 2 bedroom apt . In Middle·
2606 .
port . Remodeled through out. No peta. 614-9922828 .
42 Mobile Homes
Apartnfenta In Pomeroy .
for Rent
Coil oftor 6 p .m. 614 -9927611 .
Furnished &amp; unfurnished. 2
. bedrooms. ttir cond ., beautl· Apartment s. 304 - 676 ful river view hi Kanauga . 6648 .
Foolor'o Trall8r Park . 446 APARTMENTS , mob i le
1802.
hom11, houaea. Pt . Ple11ant
2 bdr. trailer partially furn ., and Gallipolis. 614 -4415f17B mo .. t100 dap . on 8221 .
, Kerr 8othal Rd . Coil 448 - 1- -N-E- bod
-ro_o_m
-ap_o_rt_m
_o
_n_to

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4582 .

Smlll trailer for 1 person
utllltloo polil. dop . req ..
· Kantuga, .Oh area. Call ·
448-.,08.

for tho oldorly. All utllitln
p•id. Tenant• pay .30 per·
cant of their adjuotod Incomo in thlo HUD ouboldlzod
apartment building. Twin
Rlvert Tower, phone 304·
875 ·8879 . Equol opportun,ity houolng .

3 bclr. trailer for rent . Cell
448· 1052 ofter 5PM .
, . - - - - - - - - - -lc.2 bodroomo Mobile Homo in ONE bedroom oportmont,
A02 'il 24th. $t. Pt. 'loooont .
Racine. 814-367-0288 .
phone, 1 -814-992-6868 .
10 JC 6 5. 2 bd .roo m mobile
' h'o ml In Racine· area . 814- APAATM E,NT lor ront, 3
mlloo from Pt. Ploaoont up
992 ·11888 .
35. Prefer mlddlo ogod
·2 bodroom m~bllo homo.
ApProxi!Nteiy 5 miln from
.Midfleport · or Ptu:n er.oy . .
814.P92-585".

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44

Apartment
for Rent

long pieces ·mea•ure 32 '',

New bulba. letter1.

ohort pioceo 21 "

Signo. Coli

couple or young retired
couple. Rolorenca required .
Coli. lj)4-876- 3388 bolor
5:00.

and 10

FRE~

Hele

1-800-

inchea across. enterlock in a 826· 7448. anytime.
metal frame, wood grain 1- - ---....:._____
finloh . Call after &amp;PM. 4483066 . ·
Firewood

woohor &amp; G.E. dryer, , 160 .
both . 10 miloo out SandhPI
268·6246 .
Rd ., from Pt. Pleaeant. Turn
on Oak Grove Church rood,
&amp; prom dre1111 aizea 7-13, 1 mile out, Box 50, watch
like now. Worn only once. lor olgn .
Coli 448- 9789 or 448 - I : = == = == ====
3694.
I·
66 Building Supplies
For sal&amp; metal cufVen 8 inch
thru 80 inch in otock. State
opprovod 18 gouge 12 Inch
Building moteriolo
16.36 per ft .. 24 inch
block , brick , sewer pipet,
.
10 per It . 36 tnch windows . llnteh . etc .
• 10 .60
t16
.
per ft . Also plastic Claude Wintera, Rio Grande,
culvert in otock. &amp;Inch thru o . Call 814 _246 _5121 _
18inch, 81nch*1 .80portt..
12 inch $3.60 · per ft. Ron 8 ulld your own Early Ameri Evana E nterpr~aea
, 4 mi. can home. 2 or 3 bdr.,
SouthofJachononST. RT. 12 •996- . C oil 1 -814-886
·
93 , 614 · 288 · 6930 ·
7311 . Seo our model .

46

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sllleping Rooms
and light houae keeping
rooma. Park Central Hotel.
Coil 446-0766 .
Sleeping room 1126, utlltieo
paid, single male . Share
both. 919 Second Avo.
Gollipolio . · Call 446-4416
after 7PM .
Furnished apt . adulta. No
Peto. 304-675 -1463.
Furnished apt . adutta . No
Pots. 304-875 -1453.

46

Space for Rent

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Pori&lt;. Route 33 , North of
Pomeroy. Large Iota. Call
992 -7479 .
Oh io River camp aitet, Syra cuae area . Water and electricity . 614-992-5337 or
814-992 -61 ·41 evenings.
Wanted to Ren1

Wanted 3 room. &amp; bath apt .,
good location , prefer un fum . Call 446 -3219 aft er
6PM .
Unfurn . 2 or 3 bedroom
house or apart . in Gallipolis
area . Dependable &amp; referen ces. Coli 814 -388-9748 of tar 6 .

Flrepl'ace Insert. twin blowera. automatic thermostat.
still In factor'y carton ·.
$660 .00 . Ph . 814- 2681216.
Cheap carpet. If you have
rental propany or ren1. don't
mind slightly Irregular
carpet, you can aave money.
Price• start 82 .99 aq . yd .,
992 -6173, 10-6 .

on

land eontract gas. oil.
coal S..limettone. Vinton and
Gallia Co . 2,600 acral. For
funher information call614 987 -6322 alter 8PM .
Royfax 1400M copier,
condition. just ra&lt;•air.C(
448 -9340 .
Riding lawn mower MTD
800 series 32 ln . cut, 8HP,
elect otart. 1176. Coli 4467778.

Cordle11 telephonea ideal
for use around. Your home,
farm, business, etc. No
SWAIN
wires, receive or make calla
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE from a distance of 600-700
62 Olive St., Gallipolis . 6 ft . from the billa unit.
piece wood living room suite Frank 's Pawn Shop , 406
with 6 inch flat erma $399 . 2nd . Ave., Go IIi polls, 446bunkJ beds complete -with .0B40 .
bunkie• $199. 2 piel::e an tron livingroom suites $199, 3 place br. suite complete,
antron recliners $99 , other 1300. Coli 614-266-6644 .
recllnera $80, maple dinette
sets $179, love seats $70, Air condi'tioner. 14,000
hido · o · bed $260 , box BTU . Contact Johnny Pope.
springs &amp; mattrau twin or 448 -3453, 426 Groen Torfull $1 00 aet regular-firm race Lot 20 . C8ntenary .
$120, maple dinette chairs
$36 . waah atandt $34 , 200 new 8 in . block 150 cttnts
maple rockers 869. 7 piece each . Coll614 -388 -8801 .
chrome dinette aet e1 49 , 6
piece dinette sat $89, used
bedroom suites, refirgera - NIGHTCRAWLERS for oale,
tors, ranges. chest, dresaen, 76 cants a dozen . Behind
wringer washers . TV ' s. High school. Alto will mow
dryeres, 81 shoes. Call 446- lawns In Pt . Pleasant . Call
304-676-6162 .
3169 .
GOOO USED APPLIANCES
- wash ers, dryers. refrigerators, ranges . Skaggs Appliances. Upper River Ad.,
betide Stone Crest Motel.
446 -7398 .

KENMORE

1966 Ford ton and half.
dump truck $850 . Tandlem
Trailer $626 . 304 - 882 3327 .
JB 360C dour . JB 3608
crawler. loader w -bucket
and forks . MF44 rubber
loader. 1 972 Ford
w -cheater axle 1nd 20
llotbod. 197B Wlldornooo
camper. a 2 taw edge
w -power unit, Lafont 400
lnduatrlel wood splitter .
814 -69B-8613.

66

COUNTY APPLIANCES.
INC . Good uood opplloncu,
waohor, dryoro. rofrlg .. lV
oeto: 8271'1 3rd . Ave .. Golllpollo. Co1144ll -1899.
GE ovocodo relrlgorotor llko
new *1715, 30 ln. 1vacado
eloo. rongo 3 yro. old n t10 .
oth•r refrlget"•tora. w•eher~.
&amp; dryor0
and up. All 30
davo guorontood. Call 4488181 .

Farm

quipmant

Reconditioned Forguoon
chooolo with n - 8ft. by 18
ft. hay bed and reck. Call
814-387-0334.

For Nle John Deere 2 row
corn pl&amp;ntor pullond 3 point,
John o..,. 4 row corn
plontero, Oliver whht drill
on rubber, tobocco oattor.
poot hole dlggoro. 1 &amp; 2 row
cultlvatoro. ACWD 46 tractor. TO 20 Ferguaon tractor.
ACG cultlvatortroctor. 10 &amp;
14 ft . whool dlok. culit501
--ckoro, hoy •·•ero,
~

Ford mow•r•. tcoupa, hay

rakea. finger rakea. front
looder for 8N Ford tractor,
wotor pump with 3 HP
gaoollne motor, PTO water'
pump. other field . rNdy
equipment. Howe'a Farm
Mochlnory. Rt. 124 &amp; Mayhow Rd. Jockoon, Dh . Coli
814-288-11944.

Pets for Sale

NEW &amp; Uood Harvootoro
Structures. Automated Uveatock feedlng~computer
foodoro. Coli collect 814686-2280. John L. Botto.

.

Tractor-Farmall B. good
tJre1 and mechanically
oound 304-882-3488 , cell
anytime.

DIIAGONWYND CATTERY
• KENNEL. AKC Chow pup pies. CFA Himalayah, Pef·
alan ' and Siamese klttena.
Call 448 -3844 ofter 4PM .

GRAVELY model 6260. 8
HP electric atart. dual
wh•l•. mower. rotary plow.
cultivator &amp; oulky. 304-6764579 .

Female Engliah Setter and
pupa. Coli 614-388.-8358.

JOHN DHro 1010 tractor,
bruah hog. plows, dlak,
grader blodo. 304-676 4579 .

Cocker Spaniol Pup . 7
weeks old . .Buff colored .
Reglatered female. $126 .
614-982 -8093.

NEW Hollond hoy baler, hoy
rake &amp; box blade in good
condition, 304-897-2627 .

1 male Himalayn cream
point cat· 2 years old. t200.
Alao 1 female Hlmalyn Tor tie point . 1 'h veers old .
1200. 614-992-5747 .

NEW Holland Su1111r 68. hoy
boler, f 1 ,000. 304-8762130 .
4
male
.Great
Dane
pupa
.
'
-:;::;::;;:==::;=::;===
1100. 814-742 ·3118 .
,.

62
Musical
Instruments

Kimb11ll piano. 4 yrs . old,
good condition . Coli 992 6026 after 8PM .
~

Tobacco poundae will pey
30 canto o pound. Coli
814-388-8261 .
-

Story&amp;Ciirk walnut piano.
ax. cond., $860 . Call 446 2124 .

Tobacco poundae will pay
30 cents 1 pound. Call
614-388-8261 .

Gretch EleCtric guitar. "Tha
Country Gentleman . "
8400. Call 614-986-4108
alter 6:30.

63

A Goya 5 ·string banjo ,
$150 .00 304-876- 1771 .

58
&amp;

Wanted to Buy

Wan1ed to lease tobacco
poundage. Coli 614-266 ·
1166.

~us

Pa t .&amp;

.

Fruit
Vegetables

71

Block Anguo tYPII holf,r.
Neerly 2 . reedy to bre1d.
Variety of vegetoblo &amp; bod- Exc. cond . Wall fed. $400.
ding plonto. Sondy'o Graon- ' 814-992-2420 .
house. Coll448-7892 .
1 -::-~-=--~----­
Red Ro•n Pony Mare 47",
SwHt potatoe plants. C1ll well trained. shown 4· H.
614-245-6520.
814-992-7119 .
HorHt for aale. &amp;14-9926102
Avorago 26 -30 lb. woanlng
plgo 140. • hood. 864 noor
Porter, Ohio . 114- 367 0838.
·

1- - - - - - - - - -PIGS =1_04-8715 -15321 .

TWO COWl With calvlt by
lido, 1 bull, 304-895-3997.

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Autos for Sale

HiPreooureCieonlng. Aium-

lnum eldtng, mobile horn.,
wood, brick. eandatone

79 OMNI, excellent condl-

building ond homeo. . Aloo
hh\IY equipment. Fully Inourod. Froo ootlmatn . 814949-2188.

bottery. good tlrn. *21500 .
304-8715-15817.

GENE'S CAfiP.ET CLEANlNG SERVICE . Rocom -

".r

1 9 7 0 TOYOTA Corono ,
good motor, good body,
f476 . 304-875 -3133.

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HOW I

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MN!RIEO ME AG
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men dad for prof111ional
otoom cloonl~g . Scotch

1'~ AFRAID HE'S
DONE THIHI'i5 Filii
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Guard-FrM E.tiri'lat... Call
Gone at 814-982 -8309.

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R LO. RON'S Telovlolon Sorvlce.

5ANCI'i! 1 HEIIII
5C»1ETHIN' UP

Spoclallzlng In Zonith and
Motorola, Quezar. and,...l
88 CAMARO 327, good houoe colla. Call 678-2398
interior. good . tlrn. 304• or 448 -24154.
882-2483 .
F a K Tree Trimming. 1tump
romovol. Coli 876-1331 .
72 Truck• for Sale
RINGLE ' S SERVICE oxp•
78 Ford F-160, 4-WD, good rlonced roofing, Including
cond. Coli 1114-387-768&amp;.
hot tar •ppllc•tion, cerpen·
tor. oloctrlclon. muon . Coli
1 989 Chevrolet 2 ton aIngle 304-875- 2088 or 8715oxlo dump truck. Coli 1114' 4680.
379-2871 .
Weter Wella. Commerciel
1.970 Ford pickup. P.S., and Domntlc. Tnt hol11.
p .b., automatic trans .• over- Pump• S1lel end Service.
load apringa, 360 motor. 304-896-3802.
Good cond. 1876. 814986-4124 .
Get your cerpet In ahlp
ahlpa . Water remov1l, FREE
1 9!19 FORO truck. 1976· ESTIMATES. FURNITURE
Hondo CL 180, fl500. each. CLEANINQ . CAPTAIN
804 26th St. Pt. Ploooont, STEAMER 814-448-2107.
304-876-5230 .
E &amp; A Troo Sorvico, fully
HALF ton pickup truck . new insured, free eatlmatea.
cattle rack. good work truck, Phone 814-387-0838, coil
priced on inspection, 304- oltor 6 .
773-9118 .
Pait1ting Interior or exterior.
fi'~ eatlmaJes. Call 87673
4
5344 or 446-9325 .

THERE! IIAYBE IT'S
~O~OOY,'

LOOHIN'

Walt,get ~hose wet
clothes off and tahe
a qood hot shower!

used up all the
· hotwater?

1970 GMC church buo.
Good condition. 8800. 814992-3890, Joy Clark.

74

Motorcycles

1 9BO Hondo Odouey ,
1860. Coil 814-388-8803.
1979 Elonoro 260 . oxc.
cond, M uot oell. Coli 4462107 olio for Clint .

1966 Harley Davidson lest
yetr pan head. first electra
glide, f3,500 flrm .. Call
448-3236 ,

COlliE

FOR 05!!

A pad for LJO ur
.:...,_,_.__, couch! You've no
1dea how 1.1n ·
comfortable it

Judy said, one

niqht! She's been
livi nq
in my
study ·

vans s. w.o.

is'

a wee~

Roofing end Gutt1r1. AIIIOnable rat11. lnaured. 304876-6186.
.

now!

SEAMLESS GUTTERS, One
piece cUatom fit your home.
Guarenteed. Advanced Guttor, (Doy 814-692-4086,}
{night 814-898-8206.1
Coil 304-875- 1293 for con -crete end blec:k top ..tl- .
mates. metal building and ~
fence erection coat. Alao ~ ,
buying 1nd selling hHvy "'
eq'fipment. Pleaa1nt Me1::_~
dows Distributors and ~~
Sales.

1 HAVE CO~ F ID E N CE IN HIM•
e&lt;I RDIE. AFT ER ALL , T HOSE
DE SIGNS I 1HOU6 HT WERE
VER,A'S . WERE ACTUA LLY
1-1/S .'

YOU MEAN
6EING HEAD
OF TH E

YOU THINK THAT
KID CAN HANDLE
SUCH A ROUGH
ASSIG~ENT?

DES IGN
DEPARTMENT ?

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REMODELING , roofing. ""
pl.intlng, Interior • e.x terior •.·:;
1979 XS750 Yo moho Spo- · free eatim•tea. 304-676ciol. Fully dreoood with 2440.
. ::r
atereo syatem . $1,800.
Gone Dodoon. 927 Brownell
Avo . , Middleport, Oh . 82
Plumbing
46780.
llo Heating
1980 Honde 126 dirt bike,
CARTER 'S PLUMBING
never raced. very good con d.
AND HEATING
614-992-81B9 .
Cor. Fourth and Pine
1879 Yomoho 1560 Special. Phone 448-3888 or 446 10.800 milea. New tires end 4477
boHery . t1 100. 814-992 JIM 'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT 2382 .
ING . Fomerly.. Dewitt' a 1983 HONDA , V66 Mogno, Plumbing. Coil 814-3871.1 00 cc, ahaft drive. water 0676.
cooled. olx 11111ed. poarl blue,
len then 1.000 miiH, aerExcavating
viced at eQO mile•. next 83
aervice at 4 ,000 milea. 2
months old , ' like new. DOZER WOIIK By Ted
f3,6oo. Phone 304-882- Hartna, ponds. ditches,
3382 oftor 4 p.m.
basements. etc. Call 448 ·
4907 . Cor tor &amp; Evono
1980 · HONDA CR \ 260 Tranaportatlon.
Elsinor. 79 Chevrolet Blazer
Cheyenne, 17-40 tirea, lot lonnie Boggs EJCCI'ilting .
of oxtroo . 304-8715-3292 .
Dozer. backhoe. dumptru~ .
Work by hour or job . Call "
1 9B1 KX 125. Kawoookl, 448-7903.
1xcellent conditton. muat
1111. fBOO. Coli 304-882- J .A .R. Construction Co .
2887 or 882-2822 .
Water Lines, Footera .
Drolno . All klndo of Ditching .
1980 ODYSSEY, oxcallont Rutlond, Oh . 814 -742condition, f860 .. 304-676· 2903.
3773 .

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71

, Roofing, ohlngloo. opoutlng :
end olumlnum oldlng work. ·
lntured. FrH Eattmetea.
81 4 -94 ..· 2888.

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Livestock

Angua buill 1 to 3 yrs. old.
excellent blood line. Slate
Run Farma. Jackson. Oh.
Coli 614-288-6396 or 614288-17B7.

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61

HILLCREST KENNEL
Boarding oil broedo. Soiling
Happy Jock Dog Food. AKC
Doberm•n : Stud Service.
Coli 446-7796 .

57

5·10

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heavy duty

LAYNE ' S FURNITURE
69 For Sale or Trade
Sofa. chair. rocker. ottoman, 3 tlblea, {eJCtra heavy
by Frontier), 8686 . Sofa,
1973 Ford F600 , 900x20
chair and loveaeat, $276 .
tires. 4 speed plus 2 speed ,
Sofas and chain priced from
12 ft . bod, ox c. cond. Will
1285. to 8896. Tabloo. $46
tro'da foro pickup truck give
and up to 1126 . Hlde-oor taka differonco . Prolor 81
bado , $440 . and up to
or 82 Ford 160 . 614 -949275
gol
.
FUEL
tonk,
814f626 ., Recllnoro, f176 . to
2013 .
448 -B&amp;17 .
•3&amp;0 ., lampa from $28 . to
I 76. 6 pc. dlnotteo from BUCK stovawlthpipeandall 7 6 0 0 D G E van .
•99., to $436 . 7 pc ., f189 . hookupt, 304 -675 -6809 .
customized -to trade for c1r
and up . Wood table with six
of equal vaiYa, or take car on
chtlra $425 . to $745 . Oetk AWARDED new contract . trodo in 304 -876 -15809.'
f110 up to *226 . Hutchoo.
$660 . and up, maple or pine Army surplus clothing , deflnlah . Bunk bed complete nlm 14 oz. pants e10 .,
with mattreaaea. $2150 . and (rental surplus clothing
up to 1395. Baby bodo, $6 .00 dozen}. now t-ohlrto
$110. Mettres•ea or box '1 .150 up . S1m Some ·
apringa, full or twin, • 58 .. rvillt 't , 7 mllea lilt Ravena - 61
firm,
and 78 _ Queen wqod . Open Friday, Saturooto, 'l96 . 4 dr. cheoto. day, Sunday 1 :00 -7 :30 p.m .
142 • d
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{t977760Trlumph, hpoed 1980 286 Mooooy Forgu·
· a r. c 1 " 1 • a · Bad
chopper a1 .000 .} 304·876 - oon, 236 houro, like now.
fromoo. UO.ond 126 .• 10
1360
gun . Gun
coblneto,
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: o:l:l 8:1:4:·:3:7:9·:2:8:2:0:
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dinette
chalra
120. end e2a...
Gaa or electric ranges. $326
up to $375 . Baby matrettea, OUR BOARDING HOUSE;
with Major Hoople
U6 &amp; 136, bo4 fromia 120,
! ~OMtTI ME$
$26, &amp; no, klngfromel60.
Good aelection of bedroom
T.-1\NK T;4Ai WE
suites , ol der cheats.
W RITER~ ARE
rockers . m•tal cablneta,
f'ARi DE'TE, 'TIVE: :
swivel rockert .
WE SEE WIT H
UMd Furniture · · bookcase,
INNER THIRD
rangea, chairs •. end tebles,
WHILE THE.
washers, dryert, refrigerator• and TV' a. 3 miles out
Bulavllle Rd. Open Bom t o
lpm, Mon . thru Fri. , 9am to
6pm. Sot .
448·0322

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Pick or dollvorod. We honor
HEAP Vouchero. Coli 814-

Cedar wardrobe, antique
trunk, 3 tier gla11 table Be
concrete picnic table with
benchoo . Coli 614 - 266 1768.

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P1inting lnterkJr Ia ex~wlor
wollpo1111r hanging. lnaurod,,
Froo ootlmoteo. II 1 4-84921188.
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Prices reduced May ~July.

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Marcum Roofing • SpoutIng . 30 _ , . oxporlonco.
opeciollzlng In built up roof.
Coli 814-311-8867.
•

TEN opoed bike for oolo,
t70.00, 1 month old, 304876-7297.

1226 month, all utilitieo
paid, 304-676-2696.

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14x70 moblla homo,

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PAINTING • Interior on
oxtorlt!r. plumbing. roolln
·
oomo romodiJinG . 20 ynl",
oxp. Coli 81 4 -lBII-98152. ~

WINCHESTER model 12,
20guago, 30", fullchoko,
good condition. '500. 304'
773-15974.
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mente *58 .00 monthly.,

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MODEL DK 1029-2 Duncen
kiln. 8 oholvoo, poato • olllta
Included, 1ne then 2 _ , .
old, moving muot ooll, eeoo.
304 -773- 5988 , or 7735134.

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PLASTERING • •

tutuNct ceill"" commor·•
dol end -ldentiol. l_!!f;7.
ntlmotM. Coli 814-218· ,.
118~ .
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North 2nd. l t. Middleport.
01111n 11-8. Cllff'l P1oco.

ONE bedroom apartment,

47

One lot 40x 1 30 . Call 876 4391 or 448 · 4038 .
1 .4· acre lot in Bradbury
Good location . Trailer hookLip. all utilities, septic tank.
Coli 814 -992 -2802 .

. .. OF COURSe,.\ COOL!&gt;
Be ~KG- N'JOilT

Flo- for Memorial Ooy.

thing down! Take over pay·

Fritlliy, Moly 210, 1913

by Larry Wright

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Antiquo Oak lloproduotlon
furniture • . full Nne In itoclt,
elao Antlq-. Paul Conloolo
Arrtiquoo, Tupporo Plolno.

underpinning for • mobile

Knouff Coal &amp;

2 bedroom furnished mobile
46 ACRE farm with 1976. 2
bedroom all elec tric mobile home . Adult s only. Utilities
home. In good condition on paid . No pets. Deposit &amp;
r f! feren
required .
Thoms• Ridge . Coil 304 143. 814 ·
876-3280 and oak lor Ron 992 _
Hickman .
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TWO mobile homea for rant
on Rt. 2 about 6 minute•
34
Business
from to wn . Call after 6 .
Buildings
304-676-8277.

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'N' CARL VLE "'

GE woohor &amp; Hotpolnt
woohor nearly condl·
tlon. aloo other woolioro &amp;
dryor. Guaronteed . 814 268 -1207.
1 ------~-ROTOTILLER, 15 HP, f100.
HP puoh. mo-. 1315.
54 Misc. Merchandise Throe
304-875-6067 after 6 .

· USED MOBIL E HOM E.
6715-271 1.

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Ohio

Auto• for S!lle

1978 Grand Prix PS. PB. tilt
.whMI, cruloo control. Coli
448-0109.

Boat• end

84
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Electrical
Refrigeration

Motore for Sple
12ft. aluminum boot-1200.
7 h.p. Ted Wllllomo motorU75 . 1114-742-2178.

DEPENDABLE WASHER DRYER REPAIR . GuorantHd work. Call anytime
814 -268 -15620 or 814-2581207.

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1871 PLYMOUTH. oil now
tlroo, robult engine, • bottory, aood
t7915.
11111 North Moln, Pt .
Pleaunt.
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1888 PlYMOUTH, 4
au tomatlc ' t'rentmlatio n,
po-r -ring. good oondl·
.tlon, ttiOO. oo; photlo 304871-1740.

71 SILVER LTD. oulomotlc,
fully outomo11c. fully.
equipped. Aloo. 10 Rod
!IIIGe ·oonvertlablo, 4 opood .
Coli 304-812-2038
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C•mping
EquiP.ment

JONES BOYSWATEII SER - '
VICE . Call 1114-387-7471
or 814-387-0591 .
·
Need something hauled
eway or aomethfng mov«t?
Wo'll tlo it. Coli 4415 -3159
bo-lond5.

Storcroft c e -. 81Mpo 8 .
Swlngout kitchen . many ••·
troa. Lilla now . 814-1192JIMI WATER SERVICE .
2121 .
Coli Jim Lanier.- 304-875'1!317.

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Motore Home•
• Campers

15 ft. CAMPER. -.,o olx.
..,Y good COIIdltlon, fto¥0,

rofrlgorottM', tcNiot. olr oondl·
tlo-. 304-112-2241 .

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Two hurt ·in auto accident

,......__ Loc-al ~briefs:-----.

were .

Plan softball tournament
Adolph·s Dairy Valley will sponsor an ASA sanctioned womens·
softball toUrnament on May 23-29 at :;Jyraruse.
'
Team trophies will be awarded tor first five place tlnlshers. wtth 15
lndlv1dWll trophies tor first and second place flnlshers .
Entry fee with be $60 and two new softballs.
For more Information contact Keith Woods at 614-992-3312 or Greg
Gibbs at 614-992-2178.

Plan Saturday meeting
Chester T[JWT!Shlp will meet Satunlay. May 21, at 9a.m. at Chester
Town Hall to discuss location of fuel tanks and posslbtllty of dust
control.

f:mergency runs

COMPETES IN STATE
EVENT - Todd Cundllf, a
Melp IUgh senior enrolled In the
communlcauo·n electronics
class of the school and a
member of VICA, competed In
the spring conference state sldD
olymplcs held In Columbus.
There were 18 competitors In the
lleld of electronic product servicIng In which CundHI took part.
Cundiff not only represented
Melp IUgh SChool but also the
Southeast Region, having won
bolh the sectional and rqlonal
compeiiiiOD8 earlier. He placed
filth In the state. CundHf, who
resides wtth Mr. and Mrs.
George Nesselroad, plan.• to
altend Columbus Technical Institute this fall.

Four emergency runs were made by local units Thursday and one
early this morning the Meigs County Emergency Medical Service
reported.
Thursday at 10: 22a.m . Middleport was called toMelgsJunlorH!gh .
for William Eblin who was taken to Holzer Medical Center; at 2:53
p.m. Tuppers Plains was called to an auto accident at the Intersection
of SR 7 and :lAB for Lynette Wentzell who was taken to Veteraits
Memorial Hospital; at 7:04p.m. Middleport went to Mark V for Lisa
Blake who was treated at the scene; at 11:58 p.m. Racine went toSR
338 for Della Milliron who was taken to Veterams Memorial.
This morning at 2:36a.m . Middleport was called to Coal St ., for
Mary Wallace who was taken to Veterans Memorial.

Marriage licenses issued
Three marrtage licenses were Issued In Meigs County Probate
Court.
Licenses were Issued to Dale Edmund W!Uong. 25. Reedsville, and
Beth Ann Bart rum. 20. Pomeroy; Randy Alan Young. 28,Middleport,
and Pat rtcla Sue Warner, 24, Middleport; WUIIamJunlorMcNelly ,18,
Racine, and Judy Ann Kiser, 19, Racine.

A sultformoney and an action fordlssolution ofmarrtagewere flled
In Meigs County Common Pleas Court .
First Family Mortgage Corpora lion of Florida. Lisle ,Ill., filed a suit
in the amount of$:!i,964.57 against Francis L. Pickens, Mlddleport,et
a!.
Donald Barry Allen, .Jr .. Racine. and Rebecca Lynn Allen. Racine,
tiled for dissolution of marriage.
'

Middleport Chamber to meet
The Middleport Chamber of Commerce will meet Tuesday May 24,
at 7:30 p.m . at tl1e LaSalle. Discussed wtll be the Regatta and the
membership drive.

Area deaths·
Doris Reeves Karshner. 59,
Sumner Rood, near Chester, died
Thursday evening at Camden Clark
Memorial Hospllal. Parkersburg,
following and extended Illness.
Mrs. Karshner was born at
WllkesvUie,
daughter of Lena
Numnemaker, Columbus and the
late Duewey Reeves. Her husband,
Fred Karshner died In February,

1982.
She was a memberofSIIverRidge
Community Church, and a member
of the DAR. Chester. She was a n
of!lcer of Eastern Star Chapter 1n.
Mlddlepor1 , a nd was employed as a
supervisor at R. G. Berry Co ..

train out of the station and ihf.re was
nothing else to follow . We ettht&gt;r had
the compromise or nothing.··
Baker had fought hard to defeat
the Gor1on plan and It s passage Is
the worst de feat he has suffered
since being e lected as leader after
Republicans took control of the
Senate In the 1981 elections.

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Columbus for several years.
In addition to her mother, she Is
survived by two daughters, Mrs.,
Kirk (Bonnie) Coli . Jeffersonvllle,
Ohio and Mrs. Donald (Linda)
Fitch. Sumner. Ohio; one brother
Charlie Bell Reeves, Cherry Ridge:
one sister. Mrs. Dan (Gladys)
Reneouf, Columbus, and three
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 1 p.m. at the White
Funeral Home in Coolville with
Pastor Dwane Sydenstrlcker oft!·
elating. Burtal wUI be In Mound
Cemetery , Chester. Fr1ends may
call at· the funeral home after7p.m .
this evening. Eastern star services
wlll be held at 7:31p.m .

Reagan wishes...

Two peop~
Injured !II
separate tratllc accidents Invest!·
gatfd by tile Gallla-Melgs post of !he
state hlgl)way patrol ThllrsdaY.
Both were taken to Veterl)IIS
Memorial Hospital tor treatment
and later released.
.
In the first accident, 3-year-old
Stephanie L. Stewart, Rt. 1, Middleport, was hurt \fhen the vl!hlcle she
was a passenger In lost control on a
wet section of Ohio 124 near Rutland
at~: 20a.m. ;went off the right side of
the road and struck a ditch.
1be driver of the car, Kelly L.
Stewart, 22, Rt. 1, Mlddleport, was
not Injured, and the car was
moderately damaged. Stephanie
S!e'Wart was taken to Veterans by a
. passing motorist, where she was
treated for facial bruises.

Kelly Stewart was cited tor
the patrol said.
Tile secotld Injury accident Oc·
CUITed at2: 50p.m. on Ohlo7near!he
interllectlon With Oltlo 2481n Cbestei
Township.
AcardrlvenbyDianeE.Shllot,l6,
Rt.1, Bidwell, wassouthboundwhen
she lost control, wentorttheleftslde
of the road, struck a · mallbox,
con•· 1ued on and struck a parked
trucK owned bY Harry Spencer, Rt.
1, Long Bottom.
Both vehicles · were severely
damaged, the patrol said.
InjuredwasLanltaD.Wentzel,25,
Rt.1,Bidwell,apassengerlnShUot's
vehicle. She was taken to Veterans
bY theQiester RescueSquad, where
she was treated tor ·bru.Jses and
superllclal cuts.
~lve speed,

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I)

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - An
Investigator In 1M county prosecu·
tor's office made a mistake in giving
a newspaper a psychlatrtc report on
a physician charged with multiple
rapes, but It wasn't against the law.
the prosecutor says.
Franklin County PrOsecutor Michael Miller said Thursday at a
news conference that he would take
"appropriate action·· against
Steven Lutz, an Investigator for
Mll)er's office who admitted giving
a copy of the psychlatrtc report on
Dr. Edwanl Franklin Jackson to
The Columbus Dispatch. M!Uer did
not elaborate.
The Dispatch printed excerpts of
the psychlatrtc report In a full-page
layout In Its Sunday editions. The
newspaper also ran a front-page
story sununarlzlng the re port .
Jackson. a physician charged
wtth 98 criminal counts Including 38
rapes, was ordered examined at the
Southwest Forensic Psychiatry
Center earlier this· year after he

Hospital news
VEI'ERANS MEMORIAL
ADMISSIONS - Eonnle Smith.
Racine; Wllllam Stewart, Racine;
Hazel Proffitt, Portland; Shelby
Davis, Pomeroy; Shirley Frazier,
Middleport .
DISHCARGES - James Hock·
man, Herbert Dixon, Terrence
Conlan, Jr., Dick Karr, Kathryn
Downing, Ollie Young, VIctoria
Ball, Timmy Smith. Everett
Homer.

The patrol cltfd Shllol tor failure

to controL

··
A Middleport woman escaped
Injury tn a one-car crash on 124 In
Rutland Township Thursday
morning.
The patrol said Dor Coates, 411.
was eaatbound atlO: ma.m. when he
went off tile rtghtsldeot!heroadal}a
struck an embankment, causiJ\I
severe damage to hel' vehicle. .
The patrol reported·lhal Lois B.
McElhinney, 59, Middleport, w~
southbound ~ Ohio 325 In Gallla
County
the Intersection with
County Rd. 57B at 11; 20 p.m .
Thursday when she reportedly lost
controlonawetroadandwentlnt.Qa.
ditch.
McElhinney was not Injured and
his vehicle was slightly damaged.

CLEVELA!:ID (AP) -Despite
unrest In various parts of Central
and South America, conununlsm
will not be accepted tn the region,
says the secretary-general of the

Organlza tlon of American Slates.
AlejanctroOrtlla.a·dlplomattrom
Argentina. described conununlsm

gieswlththosepeoplewhojustwant
to reach certain levels of life In their
own countrtes;• Orflla said. ''Those
foreign Ideologies use that to come
tn, underground."

near

In a speech to the Cleveland
Rotary Club on Thursday, Ortlla
said the unrest In Nicaragua and"El
·Salvador must be resolved by those
countrtes.

ELBERFELDS

:f::tU::!=~~~::;E GRADUATION GIFTS

be to

SALE PRICES ON
MANY QUALITY GIFTS
FOR THE GRADUATE

contuse these foreign ldeolo-

entered pleas of Innocent by reason
ot Insanity In addition to his Innocent
pleas to the charges.
Acconllng to the excerpts• printed
bY The Dispatch, Jackson told
examiners that he considered
himself to be two peop~ - "a
responsible citizen during tl!e day
and an assaulter at night." Jackson
also saki he expected to be
convicted.
Ea~ller this week, Jackson's
lawyers requested a court hearing.
to determine
who leaked the reports
the newspaper.
·Miller called his news conference
after learning Thursday· attemoon
that Lutz told another member ot
the prosecutor's staff that he had
released the reports to the news·
paper. Miller said release of the
reports wru; a mistake, "and
unfortunately, It was a sertous one...
.. I don't think that It Is against the
law,.. he said.
Miller said he accepted full
responslblllty .
.. ,, frankly,legallydon'tthlnklhat
It means anything except that the
additional publlclty might mean a
change of venue," he said. "I don-·t
think It Is going to have any effect
legally on the case."

•Men's lees Jeans
•Cedar Chests
•Watches
•Carnival Bras
•Men's Dress Slacks
•Van Heusen Shirts

•Men's Jackets
*Luggage
*Jr. Blouses
•Ladies' Tops &amp; Shorts.
•Men's Knit Shirts
•Men's &amp;Ladies' Wallets

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grams than Reagan had urged,
Including more money for education
and federal hea lth careandhouslng
programs.
Rutland Reds triumph
--Ca ll for tax IncreaSes of $9.9
billion In flscalyeari98U117bllllon
· In lillie league play the Rutland
in 1985 and $51 billion In 1986.
Reds defeated Salem Center 12 to 1.
Project deficits ol$178 billion
The winning pitcher was Kevin
In 1984, dropping to $130 bllllon by
Stanley. Collecting homeruns were
1988.
Wesley Howard and Keith Hicks.
A r1val plan supported by Baker
SYRACUSE, OH.
PHONE 992-5776
and Sen. Pete V. Domenlcl, R-N.M.,
NOW OPEN FOR SPRING SEASON
chairman of the Senate Budget
Complete line of vepllble and beddina
Committee, would have permitted
plants. folittte plants and hanaina
tax Increases of $8.3 billion over the
basilots. Also a la~~t selection of
next two years,a 7.1 percent defense
shrubbery and dwanl fru~ trw.
Increase and about the same level of
OPEN DAILY 9 to 5
non·mUitary domestic spending.
SUNDAY 1 to 5
Under that plan, deficits were
projected at$192.4 billlon in 1984and t_ _ __:=~~:_----~=====:::====~~
. $!&amp;~billion In 1985, ·then would shoot
up to $220 billion In 1988.
It was defeated twice Thursday,
by votes of 56 to 43 and 57 to 43.
Although Reagan has sharply
criticized his budget opponents over
the last week, he does not actually
sign Into law or veto the spending
plan which Congress eventually
approves.

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TO ATTEND OUR

Sun., May 22nd 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p:m.

unba
Governmen·t

s~udy

says:

Gas decontrol will cost consumers
By MATr YANCEY
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON iAP) - .T he Reagan admlnistra· .
tlon'.s plan to decontrol natural gas will cost
consumers In the Northeast and North Central states
about$100a year In higher heating bills by 1987, says a
government study.
The IOf!B·awalted study by the Energy Information
AdmliiiStrafun · says President Reagan's decontrol
blll would raise consumer rates nationwide an
average 6 percent above what they would otherwiSe
be in 1985.
'
That sharply contradicts the administration's
assertion that Its package would reduce consumer
natural gas prtceS bY 7 percent to 11 percent In 1985
while at the same time s timulating new production.

It also provides new ammunition for a Congress
reluctant to lift the government's existing price
ceilings on natufl!l gas amid voter complaints last
winter a bout skyrocketing bills.
For the average American consumer, the annual
na rural gas bill In 1987 would be $672 a year under the
current · law compared wtlh $757 under the
administration's program. according to the study.
The average annual bill this year under the existing
partial controls system Is expected to be $521.
Administration offl~lals Immediately criticized the
study as "flawed and misleading" and said Its
discussion of Reagan's proposal showed "a distress·
lng lack of objectivity:'
Assistant Energy Secretary Jan Mares said the
results were .. based on a new. unevaluated gas

"the shor1est graduation speech you
ever heard." He delivered on the
pledge by speaking less than five
minutes.
·
Despite the,piffkultles which lay
ahead for the. new graduates, Miller
said "you are in a position to do
something about these problems..··
Miller was Introduced by Joseph
Carter, superintendent of Gallipolis
City School Dlstr1ct.
The class was presentedbyGAHS
Principal John H. Elijpg_son. James
N.M. Davis. president of the school
board, presented diplomas.
Bacca Iau reate serv ices were held
under the direction of the Rev.
RDber1 Madison. pastor of the
Church of the Nazarene. Vocal
selections were led by Anne Fischer
and Angela Ramey led the s inging of
the Alma Mater. Musica l selections
were performed by the Madrigals.

VJSrr -

1911

HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY
RENTING FOR 30% OF INCOME

MIDDLEPORT

market mode l that does not . and cannot . repreS(&gt;nt th~
free. competitive market for natural gas that thP
administration's proposal Is deslgnl'd to S&lt;:.-urr.·"
Mares made the comments in a memorandum tu
Energy Secretary Donald Hode l that was distrlbutc•d
widely throughout Washington severa l hours ix'forP
the first copies of the E!A rl'poi1 from th~
Government Printing Office were ott: th~prcss Friday
afternoon.
J . Erich Everro. the head of th~ E li\ . ca lll'd MarPs·

Both the House a nd Scna H' hav&lt;• ln'n delaying
at'! ion on thr administra tion's bill whiJe awaiting the
rf'\)011 by the El.i\ . an a1m of the' En!'rgy lX'partm!'nt
though ind&lt;'pend!'nt of tht' administration under law .
tlpponmts and pmponents of d!•contml. Inducting
ttu• &lt;ldmi11Lst r:1flon, as wt•ll as tlu• CPnera l Accounting
. t l fflec and Cong ressiona l Budg!'t Offici'. hav~
eonduc tt•cl simil i:H s tudh•s, rpad1ing varied
co nclu ~ion.s .

But th~· EIA analyis was v it~w('(t In advan ct' by key

a nd

li.1wmakPh• as ha ving thP grea test WPighl beca use of

unprofessional.··
Evered said his agency 's data -intcnsivc modPI is ··a
generation beyond anything el&lt;;e &lt;~va ilablc .· · though
he cautioned that II should ix' usl'd as a tool r-athN
than a prt'dlctlon of til&lt;' futun· .

thr unmutcht-d sophistication of It s comput ~rs and
for!'cas tlng ·mod(•ls .
The HouS&lt;' En&lt;' rgy f&lt;J!;si! l'uPls sulx·ommitl&lt;'&lt;' Is
sd1edulf'd to tx:'J{in pit'Cing together the administration ·s pmposal and altc matiV!' legislation this week.

comments

" inacc urat e,

lrrC'spons!blt•

Cong. Miller urges GAHS
graduates to 'puSh yourself

SHOEMAKER
Lt. Gov. Myrl Shoemaker, right, Is
,COIIp'8&amp;ulll&amp;ed by Tim ScarbeiT)', social studies leaeher at Hannan
Traee Hllh SChool, during graduation ceremonies at the !lChool Friday
nJ&amp;hl. Tile iiChool also presented Shoemaker with a plaque lor
lolldl 111 ifadua&amp;lnl seniors.

Aut! overorive tr.ans. Lu~ury
· ·
Package. Local owner. Eltdronic radKJ
system. All .power.

Bahr Clothie1s

Pa.-

A Multimedto Inc.

nee; Rio Grande Lions \tub:
Ga llipolis Kiwanis Club; and the
Gallipolis Lions Club.
Lori Hamilton Is the daughter of
Mr . and Mrs. Sam Hamilton. In
addition to earning a 4.0gradepolnt
average, she was a cheerleader and
class officer and pat11clpated in
band, choir, French Club, Ga Uia
Script, GaUian staff, ·Key Club.
Madrigals, National Honor Soc·lety.
National .Junior Classica l Uw:ue,
studt;&gt;nt council, track and Varslty C:
Cfub . ·
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fon•st
Mullins, Deborah Mullins was a
majorette and partiripatcd In band.
choir, Gallla Script. Galllan staff.
Key Club. Madriga ls, Na tional
Honor Society and National .Jun·ior
Classica l LeaguP.

Ellingson presented the honorary
senior a warns.
Two students shared the 47th
Academic Key. They were Lori Ann
HamUion and Deborah Gayle
Mullins.
··
Michael Edelmann received the
a wan! as the ou !standing senior in
science. Mullins won the award In
mathematics, and Betty Johnson
was the outstanding English
student.
Angela McGuire received the 46th
'annual award as outstanding senior
in music. Scott Korab became th!'
47th annual outstanding senior In
athletics for men and Nancy Evans
was named the eighth annual
outstanding female senior In
athletiCs.
Sponsors were Holzer Clinic Ltd .:
Mr. and Mrs . Don Robinson In
memory of their daughter . Mallo·

Angela McGuin• is lhf'daugh!Pr of

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lncreas!'&lt;) school funding anti oth&lt;•r
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JtE( · ..:lVI'~" HII'LOMA - Su~JUIIII' K 111uc, daught&lt;•ro!Mr. IUid Mrs.
IIA•I••rt 11h,., ltin (;rami&lt;•, wa.• Oil&lt;' of 11&gt;1 Galli polL' lllgh School'"'"'""'
r"'''ivlng a dl11loma durin~ Friday night's grudun.tkin &lt;'t'remnnk'S In tlw
Gu.llln 1\&lt;·:uh•on:v gym . Mu.klnR liM' l&gt;n'S&lt;•nlntlon l' ,J:um-s N. M. llnvl•,
fnn1wr prindpill :uul IIN'Sid&lt;'nl of th•• (;aDI[&gt;&lt;&gt;Il• (:tty Sd10ol lloard. K&lt;•ilh Wilson J&gt;IM&gt;Io.

He added that he was satL~fiPd
with action Gov . Richard Celeste
has wken toeasethestate's dlfflcult
fiscal condition.
"When Dick Celeste came Into
office, and lt'snosecret, he found the
state In a deficit position to the tune
of $528 million, spmethlng no
governor I know of had ever found
hlinselfln: ' Shoemaker said.

''

PHONE:
882-3121 .

.,.

1'l Sedton1, 98

By KEVJN KELLY
'lbnes-Sentlnel Staff
MERCERVILLE - An Improve·
men! In Ohlo·s economic scene wUI
guarantee that education wUl get a
bigger chunk of sl.ifl. suppor1. says
Lt . Gov . Myrl Shoemaker.

.fOR A GREAT
SELECTION
OF SPRING
WEARING
APPAREL FOR
MEN AND
WOMEN

All Utilities Included ·

•

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tmts

Shoemaker praises
Gov. Celeste's action

RIVER BEND .PLACE
NEW HAVEN, W.VA.

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1ou'rE IIMlat-

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HUBBARD'S
GREENHOUSE

Baker was beaten by an uneasy
coalition of about 20 modera te
Republicans and most of the 46
Senate Democrats.
The outcome demons! rates the
growing strength of the GOP
moderates In the Senate, many of
whom face re-electlon In 198&lt;1.
The Gorton proposal would:
--Permit a 6 percent military
buildup over Inflation next year,
compared with Reagan's orlglnallO
percent proposal.
When defeat of tl1e 10 percent
figure was Imminent. Reagan
tacitly accepted a 7.5 percent
military Increase, but said he would
go no lower.
-Allow $12.5 billion more ln
spending on domestic social pro-

£quat O,,rtunlty

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By JEFFGRABMEffiR
11mes-Sehtbtel Staff
GALLIPOLIS -Clarence Miller,
local representative to the U.S.
House ot Representatives, warned
Gall Ia Academy High School gradu ·
ates Frtday night to expect problems because "the world Is not
walling for you."
"You are going to have to push
yourself Into the world,·· Miller told
184 senior class m embers who
a nended the ~rem on les .
The baccalaureate and commencement exercises were moved
!rom Memorial Field into the
stifling heat of the school gymna ·
slum because school officials feared
rain. However, no more than a few .
drops fell during the ceremony.
Mlller promised graduates and
their families, many fanning them ·
selves with programs to keep cool,

Trans .. Air, AM/FM/S1ereo.

108th Preakness results ... C-1

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Times-St&gt;ntineJ

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States' bonier.
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Activities
for students

'Will not accept communism'·Orfila

Admits aide leaked report

Common Pleas Court

Doris Karshner

Fnday, Nay 20, 1913

PAT HILL FOR.D, 'INC.
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Low B.'s mark safe another year

Bille Lick Special soars 214.3 feet
RIO GRANPE; - Four years · lng Meet held at the Bob Evans
'
alter t~reconl was set, Lola B.'s Farm in Rib Grande.
Although the event was threafiil!ht of
feet, eight Inches must
seem ~ a superl!urnan - make ~ned by rain throughout the
that superch lcken
afternoon, several hundred fowl·
aocompliallrlll'nt.
. lOVIng bulnans and their chickens
..
Nil cblcllen managed to besi that showed up tor the event.
mark Saturday during the 12th
Satunlay's~lflY!ngchlcken
annual Intematlonal Chicken ny. was Blue Lick Special, a 24 ounce

:m

GEORGE HARRIS, MAX MIWR

OH.

The No. 2 man In state govern·
ment made his remarks prior to
appearing as guest speaker here for
graduation ceremonies Friday
night al Hannan Trace HighSchool,
when he m et with local and county
school district officials, t!'achers
and students.
Shoemaker said that because the
stalf Wi!~ 1!1 financial trouble. a~
was taken to lncreljserevenues. The
expected Increase, reflected In what
he termed " optimistic" ligures In
Celeste's ortginai9Udget submittal ,
were to have been channelled Into

'

featherweight that flapped214feet, 3
Inches · before tumbllne to the
ground. Blue Uck was trained by
Geraldine HaUieid, who came from
Loridonerl)', Ohio to compete In the

FoWL PlAY - At tbe far rtpt, Rqlh W&amp;lflll, a 1n1ernat1ona1 chlckm Flyln11 Met.'l held Satunlay •II
Galla c-s, soet Ill's .deputy leadll man aw"f who the Bob Ev111111 FannIn Rio Grande. The llllarp &lt;•ye of

event.
The only local w!JII!er. was Old
~ ounce conte91!1Jtt

lrted

Brownie. a

1!1 eater a pltrnrant Into .the 12th,

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ofllclal lllght director Dr. Glydc Marsh spotlt...r the
hoax before lhe perpetrator could K'" llW!ly.

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