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                  <text>What's cooking??
Barbecue chicken

Kent Wolfe chosen
to ALL MOC team
David Salmons, son of Mr. a nd
Mrs. Dona ld Salmons, Racine . has
been na med winner of the 1982·83
Dekalb Agricultura l Accom p lish·
me nt Award a t Southe rn High
School.
The awa rd, sponsored nationwide by DeKa lb Ag. Research, Inc.,
Is presented to the senior agrlc ul·
ture student a tta ining the highest
degree of proficiency in schola r ship, leade rship a nd a supervised
agricultura l progra m.
At Southe rn High School Sa lmons
served as president of the Southe rn
Future Fa rmers of Ame rica and
was a member of the school' s
Nationa l Honor Socie ty. He was
1982 Meigs Junior Fa ir King a nd
has been awarded the OHio Rf'·
gents Scholarship . He received the
senior citizenship awa rd a nd the

Holzer Clinic Science Schola rship.
His agric ultural program consis ts
of work experience In vegetable
prod uction. Following graduailon:
Salmons pla ns to attend Ohio Sta te
Univers ity where he will major In
veterina ry medicine.

Announce Memorial senrices
Drew We bster Post 39, Ame rican
Legion, Pomeroy, will hold Memorla l Day services on May 30, Ger a ld
Rought. com mander , a nnou nced .
The schedu le for the day is as
follows: a t 9 a. m. a parade wil l
leave from the Pomeroy Fire
Sta tion; services a t the upper
pa rking lot a t 9:45 : Beech Grove
Cemetery a t 11 a .m .; Ca tholi c
Cemetery a t II : lo; post home lor
lunch a t 11 :30; Me moria l Ga rde ns
on SR 7 a t 1 p.tT) . Cheste r wil l
pa rt icipate in pa rade to cemetery
at l :30 p.m. ; He mlock Grovti
Cemetery a t .1 p.m.; Rock Spr ings
c emetery a t 4 p.m.
MeanwhiiP, the sc hed ule or

Hil l Cem Pte ry a t 9: 45; Addi son
Cemetery at 10: 15; Gravel Hill
Cemetery, Cheshire, a t 10: 30;
Middleport G ravel Hill Ce me tery
a t I I; Ame rica n Legion P a rk a t
11:1 5; re turn to ha ll for lunc h for
11:.30 until 12; .10; Bur ling ha m
Cemeterv at 1:30.

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Two persons filed for support
unde r the Rec iprocal Ag reeme nt
Act In Me igs Count y Common
Pleas Court .
F ili ng we r e Che r y l Car pe r
against George Carper and Chr istine Annette Layne against Leo
Fra ncis Layne.

Yol.3l,No.31

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP.) -The deputy

commander of U.S. mUltary advisers ln El Salv ador
was shot In the head four times and killed while he sat
alone 1n hJs car near a San Salvador university, the
first U.S. adviser slain In this na tion's civil war.
Navy Cmdr. Albert A. Schaufelberger was killed
Wednesday evening, U.S. Embassy spokesman Don
Hamnton said. He was In charge of security for the
American advisers ass igned to assist the Salvadoran
mUltary-111 Its fight a gainst leftist rebels.
Neither Hamilton nor President Alva ro Magana's
spokesman Francisco Jose Gue rrero, who announced
the slaying, would speculate on who the klller or
killers were.
Schaufelberger had replaced the double-plate
bulletproof glass windows In his Malibu with on:llnary
glass recently because the car's air conditioner did
not work and " he did not like baking Ins ide ," sa id a
friend who asked not to be Identified.
'Ille car, like most U.S. government-{)wned vehicles
here, came equipped with the special window s, whic h
could not be rolled down.
Schaufelberger Is the first American adviser slain

Inquire About River Heights Apts.

Marriage licenses
AT

ELBERFELD§ WAREHOUSE
MECHANIC STREET

P otratz,63, Athens,a nd 0 pa1Luc!Ue
Le ifheit , 69, Rt. 2, Pomeroy;
Thoma~ Dean Slone. 23. Mlnneap lls,
Minn ., a nd Ta mmy .Jo Spencer, 18,
Tu ppers P la ins; Gene Arthur
Davis, 28, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, and Susan
E lizabeth Starc he r, 20, Rt. J,
Pomeroy; KennPth F:m est Romine
49, Pomeroy a nd Marla Romine, 50,·
Reynoldsb urg; Gregory Post Par sons:: 34, Rip ley . a nd Becky Sue
F ultz. 2J, Ravenswood.'

POMEilOY, OHIO

LAST THREE DAYS!
THURSDAY, F,RIDAY. &amp; - 5~ TURDAY. -

317 N. 2nd

Middleport

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SAVE ON LADIES'
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MEN'S BOOT CUT
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Nature Valley' Granola Bars.
100% natural

No additives. no preservatives. Some other granola
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP ) -State
government may be seeing the light
at the end of the tunnel after months
of fiscal problemS which precipitated the biggest taX hike In state
history.
'Il1e House approved 114-11 and
sent to the Senate Wednesday a bUl
ending a rroratorlum on$10mUUon
In capital Improvements projects.
Tiley were put on hold by the
Rhodes administration late last
year wllen general fund taX re-

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YI!IIues declined.
Since then, the Legislature, at the
request of Gov. Richard Celeste,
'

'·

Salvador military grou p." Sl'xton d ('sl'l'ilx'&lt;l him as a
m il itary adviser. a " ignN1 lo h&lt;'l p til•' gowrrunent
light the 3'1\·ycar-old leflbl insur-genc)·
SchaurelbergPr's slstt• r Margarf'l &amp; ·haufc lbr'l'f{f'r .
rea chrc:l by CBS l&lt;' i&lt;'l'isio n a lfilla li' KICMH in Sa n
Diego, Cal if .. said Scha ufr' ibe rgt' r '''"' a lll-vmr
resid e nt of that cit~ · lx'fo n · going l o Fl Sah·acl01: last

ye ar . ShP sa id hP was .1:!.
Hamilton sairl Sd l aLJfPIIJt•I'):!t\r wa" s\ngl&lt;' , lfl cl ,t
grad uatr- of thf' U .S. N:t\'d l ,.\cadt'!ll)' dl ..\nn.tpnlb.

Mel.

•

Hfl said Sc hauff'lht'l',i.!!'r , H'lln arrin •d irr S. tn
Sa lv ador on A u g. I, 19K'2, \\'as ll 'SJ)(JI1s ih lt• ftli· tr&lt;liniug
navy l)'"'rsc:mnf'l in !ht• cit)' of L a lJninn in r•ast('rn E l
~tl va do r. T h(' t ra ining r;1 nge~i fru m tl il\ ' fl l lllt 't~ha n ! ·
CPS to lntercf'ptiun of arm ~ s h i pnwnt ~ \(). lt 1P n •lx'IS
being smuggled Into coun t ,,_ h v ·" '" ·
Sc haufr li)C'I··gf'r a lso wa:-. in &lt;.'lla rgr· llf :-&gt;t ·e ur i t ~ · for
the ad vL"t"'r s and in that t '&lt;t p; wit~· \\'. b l"l.'"J)(lflSib\(' for

briefing thr m on ' "''u rity

pnx ·•~t un's .

il :lllli!ton sa id

)ichau ft"'llx'rgcr a \ ~ W&lt;IS a nwml)(' r of 1ht • Sl&lt;:\ 1.." . ; ~r 1
p \it p NH V~' r om mandn gn llip

won 4-3 a pprova l of the a mmdnwn l
which woul d have t·ctain&lt;'&lt;l CWII '
bu t set forth a num bt..•r of n: s t r l(' ! i1 ms
on It s Ust' by th e ratc-sL• tt lng l'uh lic
Ut !lit les Commission.
Schwa rJ:Wa ldPr said the anw nd
mPnt s tti ppcd his bil l of its ma in
pi'OVis lons. " It 's no lo ng&lt;'r m y bi ll."
h&lt;&gt; sa id. a dding that he m ay or not
ca ll lor furthe r hea rings.
F in ally, Sen . Richa rd \. P lf'i lk r
J r .. D~Columbus, who had sup
ported the Fis he r anwndnwnl .
ag n.- w to changr· his \'OI&lt;' and t hr·
am endm ent thf'n was rfX'(lllSidPrrxt
and defeat ed 4.:1.
Pff'llfrr sa id he d('(' irl111to d&lt;'i'f' r to
the cha hman' br'&lt;·a u 'i&lt;' ol th 1·
sweep ing changl's in thP Fi sher

rnt•nt s for a11d : 1g: ti n:-. ! ('\\' I I '
! I ts .1 n h 'THII Ill •11 1 WI lU let IL 1\' t • M•t
f lll'lh ;1 l llllt'\ ;J h h ' l ltHit' l' W\1\d l ; 1
l 'Ot lljlil ll.\ ~ -~1u ld hq!,i ll p : tssing tltl'

am endm ent . ThP wh()\t• lssuf'
"shou ld bf' gi ven fu r1hcr stLrdy," th&lt;'
Colum bus lawrna kC'r ~ 1 irl .
F lshPr sa id \('ngt hy tl'slimon)' on

hr sa id .

the bill convlnc&lt;'&lt;i 111m tha t l"WII '
should not br· tota lly P li m l n &lt;~ lf~l.
I-ff' said ut il ltiPs and c·onsun HT

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Wilf'll Ju• rn lg lit t·. d l Jli, p t11po~al

gmups both rnmlf' cu nvi nd ng . u )Q. l

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l·'i . .; ]l, •r :-.aid I hat undt '1' prl' ~t ' Ill \, 1\\'
.11u l un dv1 S. ·h w; tt?\\'.!lcl j•J' \ hill .
t 'Oil S Uil h ' l'" &lt;.;~I ll w uuld ll ;l\'t • 1t1 pd ) '
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t it lll bwlic·n t il \( ' \ p.l.\'l, .. IH• &lt;,, \icl.
Sd \\\'; Jr : w,dd t• r olr gll! 'd I h:1t
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ltll' f\llU ' II(Ifllt' lll (' O~J Jd 1)( • li t i~:;~! t '(l, "

A ~ i rtd l.1r hill is pt 'tHii ng In !lw
! !oust' l' uhlil' lllil i tit·~ ('nmlnitt f'f '
lm t 11:1..., r1nt h: 'f•n :..dll&gt;&lt; lti h l(l ftl l' a

na tion If the bill, raising the upper
tax ra te to 10.2 percent, is enac ted .
The report combined Ues- states
w hich share the same rate- so tha t
the ranking Is a mong 26 gr ou ps of
states.
- John Hall, lobbyist for the Ohio
Educa tion Association, told the
Wa ys and Me\ms Commlttt'e there
Is a " very serious need" to ta ke "a
very longhardlook a t theway we've
butche red our taX structure at both
thestate and loca l levels." The OE A
supported the business services tax
In the House.

CLEVELAND iAP I- Leadersof
Greal Lakes states have agreed that
!heir sta tes should band toget her In
seeking tou rist dolla rs and tha t they
should avoid trying to steal businesses from each other .
A joint tourism dr ive Is one area
leader softhe sixGreat LakPSSta te s
agreed to explore during a two-d ay
Great Lakes Governors Econom ic
S u mmi t w h ic h co n c l u d e d
Wednesday.
"We oug ht to be talking about a
joint ertort to promote recreation,"
said Wisconsin Gov. Ani hony Earl.
"Su rely we' ve not ac hieved our full
potential.' '
Governors from Indiana. Mich igan , Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin
and the lieutena nt governo r of
Illinois adopted a resolution forming

a task lo t~'!' to d!'t er m inl' whi'IIH'r

re t'(iona l prumotion of t111· Cn •a l
Lakt'S a rea Is feasibi&lt;' Oth&lt;'r stlll l)'
groups w ill look a t industr ia l J,' ruwt h
and foreign mar kets.

In anothC'r reso lut io n . Ott' guvt·r
nors agreed tha i they wou ld not to
try to stPu i buslnesSf's !rum ml' h
other.
" Wl' ha ve been somf' of our uw n
wor st enemies when. !11 fact . wf'

shou ld be ou r own best cusiiJITil'r'."
said Wisconsin Gov. Antho ny S.
Ea r l.
The governorY p rov icled a Imp·
hair•a llowing the m to ncgot la lt · with
businesses from the region II th•'
business Initiates the Inquiry .
"We will not send people Into till'
othe r C rea l Lakes sta tes solic iting
business ." said Earl. "We're not

go lng- Io :-.t ·rH l i 11 I! •a IllS of r a ldPrs. "
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d ras! itally irH'I'i •a snlll ~ hudg(•t for
ford '-'n t r·: ult· d t&gt;\Tiopmt 'nl from
$1).\(U l in l ~K&gt;''J. !1 \ $7tnill ion111i ~ ~'! 'i tr'.
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ot hr r. 11 's 1hl' torl'it..,'ll c·or ntx•t ili on
tha 1' s doing it tn u ~. "

Ha ll said that until the sta te faces
up to broadening the base of the taX
structure and taXIng aU at lowe r
ra tes, there will continue to be
Individuals and corporations taxed
unfairly compared to others.

Ohio's fiscal crunch may end soon

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House removed It, part.ly replacing
the lost revenue with a 1 percent
Increase In the corporate tax rate .
Now that provision Is being
c riticized by the Ohio Manufactur·
e rs Associa tion.
In 're lat e d d eve lo pme nt s
Wednesday:
- Frederick Stocker, an Ohio
Sen . Marcus Robe rto, D State University economics p rofesRavenna ,chalnnanof theWaysand
sor, told the committee It shOuld not
Means Corrunlttee, said Wednesday
be frightened Into beUevtng that the
the panel wl1l review alternatives
business taXes would significantly
for the taX lncrease•.which has been
harm Ohio's economy.
criticized by bus iness.
"Rumors of the Impending demThe panel Is reviewing .taxation
Ise
of the Ohio economy as a result of
sections In the House version ofGov.
present
or proposed bus iness tax
Richard Celeste's proposed twoare
greatly exaggerated," he
levels
year state budget.
Celeste o~Uy proposed a 4· said.
-Senate Republicans produced a
percent excise taX on some services
reP&lt;&gt;rtshowtngOhlo'scorporate tax
that businesses purchase. · After
rate would be third-highest In the
lobbying from small businesses, the

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A
taX-writing Senate panel m ay try to
change a proposed 1 percent boost \II
the corporate profits ta x, which the
House put In the pending s tate
budget bUI, If anothe r source of
revenue can be found.

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"Davy Crockett" costuming, Bums Ores hJs
muzzlelooder during his display demonstration. See
other photos on page 8.

Senate panel may change tax

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MUZZLELOADERS-James Burns, Gallipolis, a
member of the Gallla County Muzzleloode rs Assn.,
fascinated Chester students recently ·during the
annual Heritage Day observance at the s chool. Using

$588

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Governors eye tourism $$$

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Earlie r , Sen. Lee F isher . D·
Sha ke r Height s. had o f!cn'CI ami

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Alfaro, said the officer apparently had parked a long
the one-way street that runs throug h the unive rsity .
After he was shot , he drove his a utom obile about 20
feet before the vehicle jumped the cu rb and s mashed
Into a parked car, Alfaro said , showing an Assocla ted
Press reporter broken glass and the tire m arks he
sa id were made by the victim's car.
The shooting occurred alter dark when hundreds or
students a t the univer sity were leaving c lass a nd
heading hOme. At that hour the street was rongPSII'CI
with vehicles and pedestrians . Alfaro sa id.
HamUton would not commen t on whether sccu rlty
procedu res would be increased .
"We try to be careful a U the time ," he sa id
HamUton said Scha ufe lberger usua lly d:d not wm r
his 'uniform after wor king hou rs.
He also said authorities have not determi ned what
kind of gun was used to kill Scha ulel ber~e r .
"Pres ident Magana has expressed his conce rn,
offered his condole nces and promised a thoroug h
Investigat ion ," Hamilton said.
In Washington, Pentagon spokesm a n Air F orce
Capt J er ry Sexton confirmed the vic tim's Identity.

COLUMBUS. Ohio (API - A bill
to halt utUit les from c ha rging
c ustomers for construction costs of
power pla nts before the pla nts a re in
opera tion has withStood a c t11Clal
test in the Sena te Jud ic iary
Commit tee.
The bill. a t one point Wednesday
night, had been completely rcwrlt ~
ten and all bu i abandoned by Its chief
sponsor. J udiciary Chairma n MIc h a e l S c h w ar zwa ld e r, D Columbus.
But he fina lly mustered the votes
to" reconsider a nd defeat wha t he
called "a r ipper ame ndme nt .' ' Thf'
chairma n then lr ft the bill pending
for la te r'commlttee considera tion.
Schwarzwalde r's measu re e lim inates a construction work In
progress (CW!P i p rovision under
which utili ies may begi n c hargi ng
for new p lant s before thry a re put
In to service .

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PH . 992·6342

in El Salvador. Anothe r adviser, Special Forces Sgt.
J . Stanley Thomas, was wounded by rebel fire while
Dying In a ' helicopter above Usulutan province in
early F ebruary.
Thomas was shot In the leg, but his wound was not
serious.
Hamilton said Schaufelberge r was killed when he
went to the Central American University In a weste rn
suburb of the capita l a bout 6: 30 p.m . to pick up a
friend.
As he was waiting for the friend In the univers ity
parking lot , a car pulled up behind his automobile and
four shots were fired from the ve hicle, strlklng
Schauie lberger In the head , Hamilton sa id.
He sAid a passerby placed the of!lcer In his car and
rushed him to the Military Hospital, but he was
pronounced dead on arrival.
Hamilton said his account was based on report s
from witnesses and Information gathered by other
e mbas sy officials.
A night watchman at the university gave a
somewhat dl1ferent ver sion .
The watchman . whO Ide ntified himself as Robe rto

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ALL CHO OLATE
$1.50 LB.
Reg. $1.95 LB.

enttne

U.S. advisor slain in EI Salvador

U. S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development Project
· Sponsored by Community Mental Health Center.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, May 26, 1983

Copyrightod 1983

t

F ive ma r riage lice nses have been
isSued in Me ig&gt;; County Proba te
Cou rt .
Issued licenses were Ervin Ka r l

•

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•TWO STEP BLADE ..
CONTROL
•20 INCH CUT
e4 HP RATED
•LONG-LASTING
2 CYCLE ENGINE
•EASY CUTIING
HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT

1 - BEDROOM UNITS - RIVER HEIGHTS
Yellow Bush Road, Racine Ohio

eve nts lor Feeney Benne tt Post 128,
Am erica n Legion, Middle por t,
Memoria l Day Is as follows:
Meet a t !.Rglon ha ll a t R: .10 a .m .;
leave ha il at 8: 45: services a I the
Mld&lt;Ueport Lev('&lt;' at . 9 a.m .;
RI Verview Cf'me tery a t 9: If&gt;; Brad·
lord Ceme tery a t 9::10; Middleport r-======='----~

Seeks support

P rop«·rty transft'r"'

.

enacted a 90 pet ti!l!t increase In the

state Income taX which wiped out
what Celeste called a $511 mllllon
deficit.
Therealsohasbeenlmprovement ·
In the slate's economy, and the
governor's fiscal advisers now.
estimate the state will end the fiscal
year June :.1 with a balance of SrlO
million. Other spedallsts predict a
balance of $100 jnllllon or more.

Rep. William E . Hlnlg, D-New
Phlladelphla, sponsor ot the capllal
lmpro~~ements bill, said the $10
million would have to be certified as
avallable by the 0t11ce of Buclgei
and Management. He saJd OBM

J.

feels there Is $10 million available
and that theprojectsstillwouldhave
to be approved by the Controlling
Board.
Budget Director Cristina Sale
said Celeste and legislative leader·
ship apparently wUI pick $10 rnllllon
worth. of l!rojects from a list of 31
autoorlzed earllt!r for flnanctng
from tile general fund If the funds
had been available.
Minority Republicans generaUy
went along with the bill which now
to the Senate for Its expected

lioes

appro~~al .

WRAPPING UP - Wlcollaln Governor Anthony
,S. Earl (tleCOtld frum npt) llll&amp;wen quetldonl at a
Wedlle.tllly - · coalerence Ill Clevelalld as Illinois
IJ.
Gov.
Georle Ryan, left, Michigan Gov. James
.
'

Blanchard and Ohio Gov . ltlclmrd Celeste, far right,
look on. The govemors ol the Gre at l.akes Stutes are
wlnd1ng up their two day ~'Conomlc s ummit. (AP
Laaerphoto).

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G&lt;•ntll'mPn , gen tle~n - please. budget consututlonal ametl!lment,
Qul&lt;'t - just a minut&lt;' - IPt me · so my orthodoxy Is absolutely
SJl('ak now. OK'' 'Thank you, thank
straight.
.
And yes, I know that Rol)ald
you. thank you very much .
Now I was bOrn w1th a balanced- Reagan criticized the hell out of
budget spoon In my 1111•. l was for a
Jlrrmy Carter for having ·run a
balanc&lt;od budget whf&gt;n I was 16, and
budget deficit of $160 lillllon In thP
If I had been precocious, l 'd have
course of his tour years in olflce,
tx'('n for a balancro budget when I
and yes, 1 know our deficit this year
was li. D ul It was In my blood Is my
is going to be In excess of that
figure.
point, and In due course It trickled to
What was that, Mr. Mltterrand?
lht• brain, nolwlthstandlng that l
majm·ed In K&lt;&gt;yneslanlsm at YaiP. OUr &lt;Jeflclt Is endangering the
So pleaS&lt;' don't procPCd as though l
French economy? But when you
were lndtff~rent to the ramttlca - ran for office, you complained that
the prtncipat danger to the Eurotlons or an unbalanced budget. In
tact , I'm In favor of a balanced
pean economy was the U.S. lnfia ·

tion ra!f'. It was 13 percent then and
Is down now to four percent ~
What's that? lnlf'rest rates?
· Well, our lnlf'rest rares were
running at over 20 percent when
Reagan took '0tflce, and they arP
halt ot that 'now. What's that•
Tlley're going , to head. '*k up
because ol our deficit?
Yes. I think that's true. Only not
as much as widely held. It Is true
that credit Is finite, und that to the
extl'llt lhP unbalanced budget eats
up that credit, there Is less ollt left
- tor other needs, and it's true that
scarcity breEds price Increases. It's
also true that the feds, II they step In
to mitigate the credit shortage by
creating a lot of money, will b1ing
inOatlon hack. So that It would
aJIP!!ar
are h&lt;'aded either for a I
higher interest, or bi higher
tnfiatlon. I th.lnk that Is correct. But
you people- yes, Fritz, I'm lookJng
at you , and Alan. and John (how
does political campaigning com pare with wE'Ightlessness, John? I
and also the neo-Rockefellerttes, if
that's what you want to call Bob
Dale, John Chafee, Mac M at hiasarP suggesting two things. They arP
a 1 cut down on defense (,'xpenditu,.,.., and b) raise taxPs.
Now the Constllutlon vests lh&lt;'
president with the responslbllltlPs
ot commander In chi&lt;•L That
doesn't mean It V&lt;'Sts him with
lnfalllblllty . . lt .does mea n that his
&lt;'Valuation of th&lt;' dPfensl' rie&lt;'&lt;ls of
the country becomes a grave
staitstlc. And remPmfxor that if we
werP logo the• frE'l'Z&lt;' rouiP, and the

l ...:rl ..:tts CW OI"I NIIIN 1m · w.i! ... u... L '11a.·" .• ohuuNII•·II- lhllll : • "''"""" "'"'K ·
i\11 Ifill•.... IU'I' "'llhJI•d tu l'lltHtll( lWiliiMN I•• ~:.. wNh' IIWIW' , lullltt":'tfoo llt•d lt•lt•plit~tt~•
IMimhl•r. Nu uu..ll{ltl'll lt·lh·r.. will ht· ptll......,'tl. l.o~ •U••n. ...tu•tld I•· !n ~:..•ltill'tt·, 1Mtdr1'!1i·
WIJ( ... _."" ..... lll .. 'oiiiiUIIth-,.

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Letters to editor
Mayoral respon.'&gt;e
I do not

usually l'f'."l)(md to

mlslt•adlng :wd lm ·orT~·ct staff•·
m£•rlt!-i whk'h an•·made· ('()fl('('t'nfnM"
uctlvltii'S and U.·rislons ma&lt;k· by
myS(•lf or vlllo1gt• C'oundl, l&gt;ut fflPI
that a n·sponSt· Is nl'&lt;'l's.~ry to
som~· or tht• ('Uffimt•nts I hil V(' hl'al'd
f'(lt\Ct•rn\ng

fh• • IJI'oposc'CI sulxtlvl -

slon on (;en . Hartln!!&lt;'r Pkwy .
: I ·also fr-.:·1 that youth-orl(lnff'd
Ul'tlvii!PS art • lmpnr tt.~nt to our
t'ommunlty as lhf'V arP 10 any
!~ hl'r ,
but I Jc, nol f&lt;d lh•t
l'('('n•atlon Is bl'ing ovt-rlookPd or

glvm a low priority .
ThouSLJnds ot· dollars htJVt' bl~
sp(lnt ovt•r 1hf • pust st•vPralyt•ars at

our municipal park . whk·h Is,.,., ol
tht· fln(I'Sf In our an·a .
'i'~ls jJark was starmt fllllny
Y&lt;'al'.' a~o by a IPw &lt;lf'&lt;ltca hod p&lt;'Oj)M'
who didn ' t just latk abiUI thlnj(~
Ihal wPtv nt"(•dt'tlln uur &lt;·ornrnwiNy
hul by p&lt;'Opl&lt; · who mad&lt;' th&lt;.,..'idr."
lwpp&lt;'n b.v solid pn~Josa l s and *~
just talk .
ThP first l'W'&lt;'t•ssal'y lkm in any
lmprovPmt•nl I~ a ~i.tn of , •......,
whal Is n«'&lt;i&lt;'&lt;L In 197h a (~an ol

ThP rpason Is simp!&lt;'. Vlllag&lt;•
oftlrials and HlJD took an tnt&lt;'rest
In Improving th&lt;• Pf'op&lt;•rty , Planning wa s dor\(' as to how monPy
l'ould IJto oht aln&lt;'d for tmpmvl'ment
of lh~ arf'a. 'JlK- l'l"SUt1 of t'XfPnSIVf'
work by vltlag&lt;• otfk·lals was th&lt;' .
awaniln~ of a grant

or two and

orn•-half million dollars for lhls
lmpmwl11&lt;'nt along. with many
oth&lt;ors. Tht• l'&lt;'&gt;ull In this an•a was
this ntow prlllll' pk'Cf• of propprty .
Th&lt;• ~otrant awa1·d was based
lww·ly on our past p&lt;•rfo•mallCf'S In
nth&lt;or. proj&lt;'&lt;'ts and showing HUD
ofrldals that Wf' l'OUid do what W&lt;'
s&lt;'t out IQdo, nol by g&lt;'ttlng halfway
lhmugh a plann&lt;'d pmJ&lt;'&lt;'t and
SU&lt;id&lt;•nly d&lt;&lt;·lding W(' d&lt;!n ' t Ilk(' tht•

dU(' tO [a('k Of r'unds . 'Ill Is hu:.;.

:~ : not hupppml(J In l'flf.'( 1nl _vpars. but
·' : this dot•s not mf'an I hat n~TPa lkln

-: puys for lis&lt;•! f. II &lt;hN·sn ·t, not hf'l'&lt;',

:· or most olhPr communltlt•s . CtK"'.'k
~. around and you will l'lnd tha t f'Vf&gt;fl
, lurj:W &lt;'omrnunlllt&gt;s with f'1(h-nslvf'
' l't'&lt;Tf'al lon pmgrarns arP partlttlly

: sutlsldtzed from otlwr vlltag&lt;' funds .
: As for mon\ Htj n huusln.'{ bl•lng
: IOrllt('fi on ( ;f•n HarllngPr Pkwy., I
do nol umiPrslan&lt;l what fllJD
- housing Is. Tn my knowl&lt;'&lt;ig&lt;' t h&lt;on•
Is non&lt;' In Ml&lt;klh•[~ll't. Mayb&lt;• lllJD
: housing Is SUI)l.XJsPtJ lu bl• a dh1y
~ wor'd,

but fmm ltw• Pxpt •rl••m't•s I

: haw had with IIUD. I know that It Is
~ lnt~res t&lt;'&lt;l In "''lng thai p&lt;'Upk•
• • havt• a dt't'('Jll horrw.• In which 10 \IV(•.
; Many p&lt;'upl&lt;' In Mlddh•port and
; otht•r com munith don't. Wo • have
~: sevpral

upartml'nt

&lt;'OmpiPX(•s

· which ar&lt;' always full, but tll&lt;'y aN•
: not oJl(•rat&lt;'&lt;i &lt;ll' flnan&lt;'&lt;'&lt;i by IIllO .
: :As for th&lt;' primP t&gt;i&lt;'&lt;'&lt;~ ol
:vlllagN,wn&lt;'&lt;l pmJl('rty , look txork a
; ; coup!&lt;' of ymrs and S&lt;'(' how mut·h
; tntt•n&gt;st was shown In this proJl('My
; : which was .•wampy and grown up
w&lt;'&lt;&lt;ls . The only lnt&lt;'l~t I
.. : rt~mPmbt•r Wa~ t}l(&gt; ('Onct'l'll o( tfw
• nelghi&gt;Ot'ln~-: 11'sidl'nts about th&lt;o
· ; rrio,;q~IIOI'S and high w"'&lt;is in th&lt;o
: : aiPa. Now, suc:kk,nly It Is prlmt'
-• prope11y . Wh y..,

&lt;In

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:·:.

sulxllvtslon wh&lt;•n• n'SidPnts havl'
tho • opportunity to purrhasP 1thelt
homP t.~f a J'('asonabk&gt; pdc(&gt;, I know
a lot of pmpl&lt;• WhO WOUld likP In
hav&lt;• an opportunity lo do this.

'lbt1 vlllagf' has a very a&lt;.'tlvr
rP&lt;Tea tlon l'lmmtsslon which Is
lntPrPSI&lt;'&lt;I In th&lt;ost• typ&lt;• actlvltll's
and has b&lt;'('n Involved In many
lmprovcm&lt;•nts In this ar&lt;'a . Ask It
how to makP thln!(s happ&lt;•n. ll's not
by talking abOut thPm, but by
gPtt lng eoncrt'tr proposctls on J&gt;aJX'I'
and working out th&lt;o olh&lt;•r nccpssary Items lo JO(('t Ideas Into action.
I'm su11• vlllag&lt;• muncll or th&lt;•.
l't"tTPallon eommlsslon would bP

d&lt;•llghtro lo h&lt;oar propo!ials on any
proJ&lt;'&lt;'I whi&lt;'h would Ill' otbPnellt to
the villa~ott• and can lx' feasibly _
tnltlatcd, but It takes planning and
tlnanclng on any project, no matter
how good It Is. It doesn't happen
ovvmlght and It doesn't happen by
just talking abOut whut Is nP&lt;'ded.
ll~'&lt;'reat.lon Is Import a nt ~ l am
('('rtalnly lntt' l't'SII'd In It as I hav&lt;'
demonstrat&lt;od in th&lt;• past, but th&lt;'re
a1·c also other things in thP
up&lt;'ration or a community which
Ul'&lt;' equally lmpo11ant . And, don't
torR;et. th&lt;'y all take molll'y, which
has to come from SORX'Whel'&lt;'. F'l'f'd Morrman, M ayor, VIllage ot
Mlddk&gt;port .

Liquor harmful too

· Co!I&lt;'Prnlng an artk'l&lt;' In your
- : paper. Sunday, May 'tl., "Sitn,
: · wlntl'll' or summer; damalll'l tilt.
; : 11&lt;111 ~...Us. " Question No.3 "Is ltwr.
: - a· salt' ctgaret«-?" (AMwdtkq
•; Wtlatt'Ver that means says "No"
• wlllcll ts trut&gt;.
· · BuJ they dklll't stop thl're, bul
• went on to say. " Cigarettes Yre

no-nuciPar routf",

id~ ·~l .

Shoulil wi• los" 1hP con rid. 'Itt'&lt;' of
l&lt;'&lt;i&lt;•ra I uffll'lals and possibly jt'Opardi1A' mon·· grant m&lt;.mPy I hal Is
coming to lh&lt;• vlllagt•'1 I W&lt;IUid
&lt;'l'rtalnty h~Vl' bfopn dls;lppolnt&lt;&lt;llf
round! had suddenly d!'&lt;•l&lt;k'd to not
follow project guldl&gt;ltn&lt;'S and lot;t•
1ht• funds which arc allocatOO lo us,
not only for housing but for wat&lt;'r.
~uk lmprovPmPnl s was drawn up , sewer. and •tl'l'l't lmprovPml'flts.
hll'ludlng t&lt;'flnls mUI1s. llghltod botll
Public llll'&lt;'tln~&gt;s al'&lt;' ht~d tx•fon•
diamonds and lmpmW'Il'l&lt;'llt., tn til&lt;• any applica tion L• rnadP for HUD
· playground an•a . II you will 1Xlll&lt;1'.
grant fund• . WPt'&lt;' you th&lt;'l'r to
all thPs&lt;' things havP ha p[~ ·n&lt;&lt;l ,.,1 vol('(• your Ideas'! Public announreI&gt;&lt;· aus&lt;• thPy w&lt;•n• talk&lt;'ll about. hut
m(•nts arf' ulways ma(k&gt; In thP.news
C'vldenlly t)l'f'iiU.'i(' somt&gt; iniPr~ m&lt;'&lt;iia COIX'l'rnlng ttx'S&lt;' mf'l'tlngs.
mu st ha vP tx"'·n shown tn f'4'('1'1'atlcm
I f&lt;'('l lh&lt;' whoiN'Ommunlty would
by vlllal(c offk-lals.
benPflt from :.!0 families living In
Tht• Sf'&lt;'Oml rM"(·pssa r:v lt Pm ~ hnlllfl'S In this ar'f'il, from laxt•s
ftnam·&lt;•s . This Is not an ••asy lt&lt;·m to whk'h t h&lt;oy pay and from busln&lt;'S.'
. solw•, bu ( bf•fon• any pruit ... ·t •·an whl&lt;·h they do In our eommunlty .
· g&lt;'l undf•rway, mon~·y Is fl('("(~~sary · Tltls an..a Is not planrw'd to l:::w• an
not only fur a(·tual &lt;"onstruc·tton but
apartment complex or subsldlu&gt;d
ror malnlt•nan&lt;'1' and OJlf'ratlon . housing, ••ven though both arP
!-M·\ vcral yPars a~-:o , lht• vlllu~t· was 11(~&lt;1&lt;&lt;1.
ron'(&gt;d to dost• !hi• pool and mo,tr1na
II Is planntod as a do•signed

~: Ul'l'a

Thunday, May 26, 1983

Thursday. May 26, 1983

Braves 'walk'. over Pirates; Cardmals dump Reds,7-2

Gentlemen, .t:P:.=le==a=-se-=·-._____w_._'Uta_'m_F._B_uc_kl_ey~J-:-r.

The Daily Sentinel
Ill

:::: 2-Thc!_Dally.SentiMI
Part111f01 Middlepalf, Ohio

perhaps the only legal product
whosl' ·advl'rtlsed and lnt~ use
III&lt;'VIIJibly Cl"l'llle bodlly tlarm ."
It looks to Ill(' like Ia
try!Jig to COYft' up lor liquor and
beer. because they al'l' a hundred
times mort&gt; harmful than ci RJ~rettes and kill 10 dmes more

people. -()pie C. Cobb,

iiToday in ~istory
- 'J'od&amp;Y 1a WgeeNy, May a . •·Hitlltaaytfltll'Jltereare:I:Jlclays
. lett ... llle yt!V.
.
.
.
.; 'l'ottaY' s hl«bllgllt in lllleoty: Oil M11y :1!1, 1~ • Alnlrtoul Alrilnes
:. DC-JCicrashed nty Clticago' s O'PWP Airport. kRill aii27'J ~ alloard

·. In tllfl nation's worst aviation dllall~r.
- :. On this date:
: . In ~· Rq). Jqhn Quiley ,. t a ' apoke OlltliPIDSI !be lll\lll!xatkla of
; ~Uf· saying he !"liS ~ It would trtaer a war with Mexico.
·~,

wr'd

have to

doubl!', mayb&lt;• trtpl&lt;• our defPnse
spending.
On th&lt;o rt\att&lt;•r of taxation, what 's
th&lt;o qultitf'SI way of sa yin!{ It ? How
a!Joill ihls: Duling t·hc Sc'Cond
·worfd War. wfv.n npthlng countro
PXCPpt victory, whPn 15 million
·· · Arrwrleans wf'n• draft Pd. wf" wt'n'

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Tlw dPbaiP c·on('f'rns tht• sal&lt;· of

hlg h-IPchn ology
mulnl~nd

Pqul pm&lt;'nt

lo

China . Commt'rrf' Sl'CrP·

tary Mui&lt;'olm Batdrlg&lt;' and th&lt;•
pr!'s ld&lt;•nt 's selmer advbor , Grorgo
K&lt;•ywort h, fuV&lt;ll' an ••xpanston of
this tradP . Dl'fPns" Si'&lt;Tetary Caspar Wt'lntx•rgf'l' and hi.&lt; Und&lt;'r
Si'&lt;TI'Iury for poll&lt;'y, Dr. F'1t'&lt;l lklt•,
don 't wanl to sdl th&lt;• C'hlm•sP any
l&lt;~·hnnlo~'V of potPntlal military
value•.
Tht•

C'hlnPsC',

nt· &lt;·our~&gt;,

arf'

s.-•kln~ as much hlgh -I&lt;'C h stuff as

th&lt;•ycan huy, and complain I hat lh&lt;•
administration Isn't ('OOJl('ratlng.
Sourct•s tPll rnt• Ow Chlnf'S&lt;·· huv('
uh'Pudy t~• · n attow"l to buy

scientific trchnology that has &lt;'A- lssiH'd on .June 4, 191!1 . focused on
hanc&lt;od thet:· military capabiiHy.
so-called dual-use &lt;'Xports - Items
Under S&lt;'Cret presldPntlal diN&lt;'- tthat arP ostl'nstbly Intended for
tiV&lt;'S, th&lt;• Chinese communists . pt'acf&gt;fut purposPS but which can
('annol buy nul'IPar WPapon..~ and also IJto uSE'll by th&lt;• military . Th&lt;'
dPIIvpry syst&lt;•ms. &lt;'iP&lt;'t ronlc and dlr&lt;'&lt;'tlve was tntmded to allow thL•
anti-submarine wa1fat'&lt;' tN'hnology sal&lt;' of trchnology to China "at
or goods that wilt h&lt;'lp tht•m In sil,'lliflcantly higher ll'Chnlca ll&lt;'V&lt;'ls
tntl'ltlgmcf' gath&lt;orlng.
than pn'Viously, albeit somt•what
Baldrig&lt;' and Keyworth, who below thOSf' · approved lor ot h&lt;'r
havP bt'&lt;'n courted assiduously by
friPndly non-alllf&gt;d nations."
th&lt;' Chinese, scoem di'!Nmlned to IPt
Th&lt;' dlrrctiVP laid out lh&lt;' formula
th&lt;• PPklng regtmt' buy as much sa
to KOV&lt;'m such sail'S: two ttmes th&lt;•
It want~ In thotoM• . vital an•as.
levt'l of exports to th&lt;• SoviPt Union
Keyworth just relurn('d from
bMon• Its Invasion of Afghanistan .
China . Baldrtg~ will dl'part foH· wht&gt;n hlgh -IPCh . Pxports Wf'I'P
Peking soon .
b!lnlll'd .
S&lt;'&lt;'r&lt;•t Whltl' HouS!' docui'Jll'llts
But tht• "two-limPS" formula was
gnv••rn th&lt;• present China trade rt&gt;garded by thP busim'Ss communpolicy . Th&lt;oy are constderf'd hJghly Ity as llO( only ln&lt;•xact but too
smsltlvP bt'&lt;'auS!' of th&lt;• pPl'UIIar rt'strictlvP for thP kinds of hlgh,tf'l'h
natun• ot lJ .S. -ChlneSI' I'Pa tllons , goods that Chln&lt;'S&lt;' &lt;·ustoml'r was
but my assoelat&lt;' Dal&lt;' Van Alta has clamoring (or. They found a
obtain&lt;'&lt;! lh&lt;' most lmpo11ant on&lt;'S.
sympathl'ti&lt;- llstPnt•r In Baldrtgf'.
ThP " Prpsldcnttal Dtl'f'Ctlvc on
T1w rpSulf was a sr~t'I'PI prpsidf' n·
Export Contml Polley to China,"
tlal rT\('m&lt;u·andum of May li. 19Kl,

ThP bottom lin&lt;· of th&lt;' Mm·il'l
hu .. conllnutl() to tx' a

s&lt;·hool authoritl&lt;•s In th&lt;' Miami

SU('l'('ss s!Oty is, In fo..td, lhP
antagonism aroused among oth&lt;'l'
blacks .
NonP of this WGuld com(~ as a
surptisp to /\m(ll'(('ans who arf'
g&lt;•nulnPly knuwtcdgeabiP about
l'i'fURt'&lt;'s and ·a N•fug&lt;'&lt;' probk•m
that pnodat&lt;•s ( 'astm and Haiti 's
Duvalltt'l' dynasty by man y

urea who hav&lt;' workPd mos t C'hN•Iy

matt&lt;·r· of som,; dlspull'.

With th&lt;•m g&lt;'nCI'ally giV(' lhPm high
marks tor adjustment. (Jv&lt;•r&lt;'Omlng
lh&lt;• Initial tanguugP and skill
ot&gt;s ta&lt;·les, thr l(l'&lt;'at rilajortty - ll'i
perl'f'nt - havP round work and arC'
taking ''""" of thPms&lt;•lv&lt;'S. Th&lt;•y
hav&lt;• not bec'Omf' wl'lfal'f' burdl•ns.
F'wiher, th&lt;o d£-rugatory J'l'p&lt;lrts
()('(• ad&lt;'s.
on the cha1·actPrs of many appea r
Su&lt;'h as (.41() Cht'l'n(', whoS('
lo hav•• lx.'!'n l'xa~:gerated - II 001
thinking on th&lt;• suhj•~·t has b&lt;'&lt;'n
fabricated . Hather than having
rl'portl'&lt;l In this spa('(' on Pl'&lt;'vlou.~
bf'&lt;•n snookel'f'd by a Ca't ro who
ocmsions. Chairman ofthP lntPrnaunloadro on us boatloads of climtttonat RPS&lt;'IK' C'ommtttff', Ch&lt;'rnP
nals. homosoxuals and assort&lt;&lt;!
has IJtoen In thp refug&lt;'f' busln&lt;'SS for
soda ! misfits, we may simply havP
faUPn for his dislnformatton &lt;'ffort
to make us think 11&lt;' was doing ~ei,. ' R'j
!iWXft'f' Mflol .
Pxactly that.
NfWI'I · rHA
So mu&lt;·h. for tht• moment, for
Marll'l.
Moving on to anoth&lt;'r gi'OUp of
t•efug('('s, another nrespaper and
anotht•r ('()ntroversy, the Washlnl(·
ton Post, also reporting from
Miami, finds Haitians, who hav&lt;•
been hitting Florida 's beachf&gt;s as
regularly as the tldPs, thrlvln~: .
RelalivPiy speaking.
Evidencing a determination to
~t ahl'ad, "the 'tl.,tm lm""-r•nts
In Little Haiti are hustling to rnak" a
Uvtng and send ll10I1E')' home -.
dPsplte. lafll!\lllj!(', education
cultural barriers' mort&gt; tormklllble
than those the Cubans, collectively,
fat-e.
Many ol thP Haitians h.'lve
become entrepreneurs, openllll(
small businesses. Ninety peo~nt ~
yr.uths 16-19 are In ~hool. ro,npsred to 'Ill prt"Cellt for~ C-'Y
OlieraU. AIITIOit a'llllrd ot Ill!! adult~
are enrollfd In
oc -...
Ilona! training ~ " HaHians are redpklllls ot aid .ell
as food stamps - 28 perceJtt .,. than
the · native blacks ot Miami's
gheti()S - l'l percent.
· The bad news ol the HaiU.11

You know, lh&lt;' Cuban l:loa tllft of
I!IHII. l!t'IW"'n April and AUh'U't of
that Y&lt;'111'. mon· lhan 1:111,1110
d&lt;'f&lt;'l'IOI-s or &lt;'X(X'IIm&lt; from Fld&lt;'l

Castro 's r Pvo lullon seramblC'd
ashml' In southPr n Florida. to lhr
ronsiC'rna tton of momy AmPrlcans
und th&lt;'lr govt'l'nm&lt;•nt.
It wasn't l'a!-iy, but almost all
wf't·r Pvcntually hou~~ . proc"f'ssPd

us bona fidl' rl'fugl~'s and rPs&lt;&gt;ttl&lt;'&lt;l.
· Many Amrrlcuns, huwPVPI' , _ &lt;.'On~

llnue to vlt&gt;w Marlr l not as a
dltfk·ult job rmsonably Wl'll don&lt;'.
but as ti npt g!lln for Castro. WhiiP
the exodus may have adv&lt;:l11sed to
thP world the wldP.,prPad dtssatl'ful'tlon with th&lt;• new Cubu , It Is
wld&lt;•ty bl'llevro that he uSl'd th&lt;'
oppo11unlty to clear the Island Pspedully thP Jails - of unde~lra •
bles at our continuing expenSP .
In that light . a 1&lt;:-ngthy N&lt;'\,V York
Times repot1 on the Mm'IPIItos,
thr&lt;'&lt;' years later, makes lnt~rest ­
lng reading. Popular belief regard lng them would appear to be
soniewhat off the mark .
Crtme has not run •·ampant
among them or because ot them . A
_grand Jury report absolved the
refugees of a diSproportlonatl'
contribution to the Miami area's
criminal activity. Something like a
thousand -leo;s than one percenthave been detained on criminal
"ch~rge; or other grounds.
Demographically, the Marlellto.q
differ slgn!flcantly from the refugee
waves that preceded them ~ In
J9!18-i2 and .l!Ml&gt;-10, both w1th the
lll'e8ter convenience ot organized
alrUft!l. They are largely blue
collar, minimally educated
youlllier males who spoke · only
Spanish when they arrived In the
United States. About half al'l' bl~ck.
·vet government, church and

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them hit the bali.
Jim Bibby and Jimmy Wlnn
helped put the Pirates In the record
book Wednesday, ls,s.uing a record-

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lyingsevenronsecutlvewalks ln the
third Inning or the Braves' tHl
victory.
But not necessarUy very often.

ask?
You're asking a political question, and I'll give you a political
answer. Wl' have an election
coming up, as God knO\"S this group
knows. Military SPf&gt;ndlng accounts
for 23 percent or total federal
spending. What spending program
has Reagan lnltlat&lt;'&lt;l, other than in
defense? When last, before 19SJ,
was either hOuSl' of Congress
controlled by Republicans? That' s
right, 1954. So that every dollar
being spent, rrpatlng the huge
deficit, is a dollar voted to be spent
by Democratic Congresses, and
authorized In most cases by
Democratic presld&lt;:'nts. Reagan
has no authOrity to repeal entitlement programs.
So Congr~ss nf&gt;&lt;'Cis to take the
blame lor 111&lt;' aeflclt. That part or
thP defitlt that rt'pr&lt;&gt;sents inCrl'ased dcfenSP spending, Reagan
can takP th&lt;• blame for, If that 's the
right word for thP culpability of
mounting our d&lt;'fmse. TakE' what
Cart&lt;'r wantro to sp&lt;•nd In defense
- $UH billion- and what Reagan
propost•s to spend - $170 billion. A
different of $-'1'2 billion. Assign
RPagan lh&lt;' blame for that much of
the deficit. Th&lt;• rest If a Democratic
r esponslblllly.
OK. go ahead "nd boo me. But I
got under your skin, didn't I ? OK.
OK, I'm lea ving .. lust wanted one
word. Pluralistic soci&lt;'ly, re mPmb·r'l Ask t hP ACLl}. They!JI bP
her P an·y.-mlnUtP
1'hPy're al l
· ho m(~

praying.

now.

Jack Anderson
slgnro for th&lt;• pr&lt;'sld&lt;'nt by his
national seeurlty adviSI'r, William
Clark, titled, "Export Polley for the
PmpiP's H&lt;'publi&lt;' of China."
"ThP Pri'Sidcnt &lt;'Xp&lt;'&lt;'ts prompt
and full impl&lt;'mPntatlon of May 6.
1YH2, signed for tho presldt•nt by his
national S&lt;'CUI'Ity -advtser, William
Clark, tltl&lt;'&lt;l, "F.xp&lt;&gt;rt Poli&lt;'Y for the
Proplp's H&lt;•publtc of China."
"ThP Presld&lt;'nt PXpi'('IS prompt
and fulllmp!Pmmtat ion or hJs more
llb&lt;·ra l &lt;•xport -controt policy, since
wP do not want to s&lt;'nd mixed
signals to thP Chinpse nogardlng our
lntf'nt, " Clark wrot&lt;'. And he
conceded lhat lh&lt;' two-times rule
had lx'Cn difficult to apply.
Doidrtgc wasn't satisfied . He
want1'&lt;1 to b&lt;.' a bit• to OK sale of
som1• things within tho forbidden
an•as - and to S&lt;'t a formula higher
than lh&lt;' two-limPs llli&lt;'. He suggPst('() sa il's of anything In any
amount "f'X&lt;"PPI wht'n' thf' export
posPs" major risk to U.S. national
sPL' urlt y ."

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over Pittsburgh. They couldn't help
11. The PiratE'S' pitchers wouldn 't let

taxing the American people 29
percent of the gross national
prodiK't. Right now Wl''re taxing 39
percent oltheGNP. Colin Clark, the
Oxford economist, cautioned a
genera lion ago against taxing more
than 25 percent of the GNp.
Does that mean I'm resigned to a
big deficit and what It portends, you

High-tech sales to China
WASHINGTON - A SPCI'&lt;'t &lt;I&lt;'·
bill&lt;' Is raging al lh&lt;' hlghPst IPVPis
of th&lt;' Reagan administration . It
points up th&lt;• duss lc conlradl&lt;'ttons
In r&lt;'l'l'nl lkpubttca n policies : th&lt;'
desire to promo!&lt;• Am&lt;'rlca n buslnC'ss ln!(•rf'sts vs. tht• d(lmunds of a
Rock -of-Gibl'altar d f&gt;ft.'nsi• (Xlslun• .

By A@K'Iatec! l'ress
1be Atlanta Braves walked all

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In lht • short lt' rm, rPfugees
prf's«&gt;nl p,.obiPms . Housing and
ft~'&lt;ilng

lh&lt;•m cos ts money, and
making room for th&lt;'m In th&lt;• work
for&lt;·c· c rowds r•arltt•r arrivals. But
lhf' AmPrlcitn Pxpt•rif'n('(l has been,
Ch&lt;&gt;rm• r&lt;'mlnds, that In . thP long
llln thf' socl&lt;'ty Is only &lt;'nrlrhro and
continuously ll'invlgurated by the
divers&lt;' laiPnts and fl'&lt;'sh Pnergles

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THE WRATH OF ROBINSON -San Francisco
Giants' manager Frank ftoblnson, second !ell, gives a
verbal dreMing-down to relief pltcll'er Jim Barr on the
mound at Shea Stadium Wednesday afternoon. The

Joe Torre, the Braves' manager,
poking tun at Rube Walker, his.
pitching coach, offered: "l!nl's the
lastl remember -and Rubecaught
lt."
It was, In fact, 1909, when
Washington's pitchers walked
seven consecutive Chicago White
Sox. TbeNatlonaiLeaguerecordfor
successive passes was six. It
happened five Urnes, most recently
In 1944 when the New York Giants
were the recipients of the Brooklyn
Dodgers' wDdness.
Elsewhere In the NL It was Los
Angeles 6, PhUadelph.la 1: San
Francisco?, NewYork6; Houston1,
Chicago 0; Montreal2, San Dlego·o.
and St . LouiS 7. Clnclnnatl2.
Bibby started the Braves' string
of two-out, third-Inning passes by
walking Dale Murphy, Bob Homer,
Bob Watson and Glenn Hubbard.
Wlnn then took over and walk(.d
Bruce Benedict, pitcher Craig

seventh lnlilng Incident happened when twblnson
went to the mound to pull Barr and Barr fUpped the
ball In the air In disgust and left the mound early. (AP

Laserphoto ).

the team. Theguywas hassllnghlm
(Martlnl for about 20 minutes and
hP (Olson) wasshoutlngobsC&lt;'nitles .
1didn't hit hlno or any thing."
Jack Jewell, 62, the secu1ily chief
of the hotel, said "AUI know Is that I
got the caU on It about 1: 35a.m . and
that there was a fight, so I went Into
the bar to take care of It," Jewell
said. "One guy was getting dragged
off another guy when I golln there.
" I thlnk it was Seala. I made su re
he was neutral In a comer. The guy
he was t angling with took a seat
lx'hlnd Billy M art in and starled
jawing at Mart ln.
"It was Just a normal eviction ,
things like that happen In bars.''
During the 1979off-season, Martin
was Involved In a scrape in a
Bloomington, Minn., hotel bar with
a marshmallow salesman .
Martin was !Ired as manager of
the Yankees lour days later. It was
the second Llnoe he had been
dismissed by George Steinbrenner .
Martin was hired to manage Lhe ctub
tor a third time by StelnbrcnnPr last

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Martin embroiled
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ANAHEIM, Calll. (AP) ~ Billy
Martin, the fiery manager of the
New York Yankees, Is embroiled In
yet another controversy. He m aintains he's donenothlngtodeserve it.
A man who said he Just wan led to
buy Martin a beer claims that he
was struck by the Yankee skipper
and roughed up by Dom Seala, New
York's buUpen catcher.
But theverslonsolwhat happened
early Wednesday morning, a COUP,Ie
of hours after the Yankees suffered
a 7-6, iO.Innlng loss to the Calitof!!la
Angels, differ.
Pollee said Wednesday that no
charges have been filed, but that
they are continuing their Investiga tion or the incident that occurred at
the Anaheim Hyatt Hotel liar.
Robin Olson, 27, ofEI Toro, Calif.,
filed a report w1th pollee alleging
that he was hit In the face by Martin .
Olson also clalnoed that Seala
banged his head to the Ooor several
times in rapid succession while
holding h.lm by the hair.
Seala said, "In a nutshell, l was
trying to prevent an altercation. I
would have done II for anylxxly on

Cards 7, Reds 2

John Stuper survived early wildnessandwentontopltchaflve-hl!ter
against Cincinnati for h.ls sec¢nd
complete game. Ken OberkfeU ~ad
three hits and Darrell PorteP a
two-h1n horner lor the CardinalS:

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second reliever.
Larry
Niemann, 1
McMurtry
and Brett
Butterbelort'a
got Rafael Ramirez for the final out
or the Inning.
Dodgers 6, PhiUies I
The Ph.! Illes got a run for a change.
but that didn't change the outcome.
They lost their ftfth in a row as Burt
Hooton and Dave Stewart of the
Dodgers combined on a six-hitter.
The only hit that hurt was Gary
Matthews' two-out homer in the
l'ighth inning. It haltro the Los
Angeles pltchprs' shutout stling a t
35 Innings and the Philadelphia
batters ' scoreless streak at 42 2-3
lnnlngs.
Pedro Guerrero drove in t hrPC
nms with a single and a homPt' and
pinch-hitter Rick Monday had a
two- run single.
GhUlls 7, Mets 6
Johnnie LeMaster 's thN'e-run

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homer In the fourth Inning and Jack
Clark's decisive solo shot In the
seventh carried the Giants past the
Mets, saddling NeU Allen w1th h.ls
flrst loss as a starting pitcher. Dave
Kingman and George Foster homered lor New York.
In the seventh inning, San
Francisco Manager Frank Robinson and his pitcher, Jim Barr, got
Into a shouting match on the field.
Robinson started toward the mound
to replace Barr. Instead of walling
for Rvbinson, Barr walked toward
the dugout and Olpped U1e ball
toward his manager. who promptly
grabbed the pitc her by the ann and
spun him back to the mound,
precipitating the argum&lt;'nl.
"I 've askro them to stay until I get
there. Then thpy're f.N'f' to leave."
Robinson said, adding: " !won' t let
this lntPrfere. He'll be back out there
tomorrow If I feel it' s necessary for
him to get somelxxly out. "

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Desert Wine
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73
73
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MlM'auJooe 7. Oakland 6

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NEW YORK RANGERS-Named Carol
VadnaiS· u asslltant roacll. Signfd Jan
Emon, left wtn~o Peteor $Jidltrom, rf#lt
and Ron Scot1. p.ltendtr.

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72

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,UIDUCAN LF.AGUE
SAlTING llll al baUil: carPW CaUbr·
nla, .+11: Bn&gt;it. Kansas City• .Jill: B.ljlas.
Boston. .;M; Mc:R.ae, Kansas Ctry, ..M:
Thor ntoo. ('kov(&gt;land • .Yl.
RUNS: Casllno. Mlnnesola . l7; llr"f'tt,
KallSil$ Ctry. ll; Ford, Baltirnln&gt;, 31: [)eo.
(.ln«&gt;«, Cal llornla. 11: MC'RM. Kan.us
C'lly, 27; Rlpken , Balt lrnJrfo, '11 ; Yount.
Mllwau.ket', 71.
RBI: Ward. Mlnne5()(a, .'lG: Brrtt. Kan·
"'lS City , .D; Hrb.•k. Mlnnell()(a. ll; Klttlt',
Otlc~o. 31; R~ . Boston . .11
HITS: Clll'l'W, Ca llforria . 64: Cu.t lno.
Mlnnesola. ~7; ~- Boston, !'t:l; Yount ,
Mllwaukl&gt;e, ~; Foret Baltimore. 5.1.

81\

StatUe 2, CleYeland 1
Orirdt 6. Tl)l'(lfltO 2
MlMI"Sda 7, Baltlrnorf&gt; ~
Boston 2, Chk:i¥) 0
KanJaS Cl!)' S. T~us 2
Ca\lb'ria 7, New YOI"k 1

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TeJcas at Chk'ago, tnl

E I\STEIIN SEN lOll" - S1•nlnr nll'mhcrs of the
Ea."'ilf•nl Ea~ lt · ha.-;t•hall h•am iududt•d Kay Maxson,

,Jerry Larkins, Heron ,Jewett, Mark llolter, Have .
Gaul, Roger Bl•seU and IA,onard Koenig.

BaiUmore at Karul.as City, tn\
NA'ftONAL LEAGUE

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Wolfe, Leeth named to All-MOC
HIO CHIIN I W - H;osf'IJtill sian·
doul s J&lt;1•n1 W11lf&lt; • and .Mf J"elh uf
Rio (; ra ncle Colh ' gf• Wl 'rt· namN .I
toqa y lo Ill&lt; ' Mi0·0 hlo Co ~f&lt;'rPnc&lt; •
All·Si in lmm In vollng. by the
league c uach t•s .
Wolf(•, a frrshman oulflt'ldcr
from lw clnr. and Lt,.,th . a fres h·
man ou lftrldl'r f .-om Chllllcoth&lt;'.
were both namN.l on the flrsl team .
The duo W&lt;'l'&lt;' joined on the ell I!'
sq uad by K&lt;'ilh Lud m wsky (third ·
baseman , Tiffin Un lvprsilyt. L ar ry
Sjephens 1&gt;&lt;!'Cundbascman 1, -Ohio
Dominica n Coii&lt;'gel. Tim Cun·
nlngham 1short stop. MI . VP I'non

Nazarcm•). Dan Flschrr, lhlrdbascmun, M&lt;Jione CoiiPgP). Cn"'g
c;u ll llams 1outflddcr, Ohio Domlnlt·an l'ol lflgf 1, . .JPrry Cllngt' r (Out.
fh •lder . MI. Vr·rnon College). Tim
B0lchpr, (plt chPr, MI. Vernon
Cuih•g&lt;' ), Dan Douglas and Grpg
Arn1•y (plt chrrs. M aionr Colleg&lt;').
Scotl AndPI-s (catchPr.0hluDomlnl ca n Co lleg e), Rlek P hillip s
ICal ch&lt;'l' , Walsh CollPg&lt;'l. and Greg
Am&lt;•y idPslgnall'll hlti Pr. Malonp
C'nll1•g&lt;• 1.
Guilliam s, who finished S&lt;'&lt;'&lt;ind In
balling average al .44lland was first

In lhP last four yPars.
HP&lt;'d bl'ca nw hi' ad coach of I h1•
Hedskins In 1!l7H and In fi v1• sm son s
his teams had a n '&lt;·nn l11f : w . J~•· 'l. I h •
had lx"'f'O lhP dl'fPnslvP lim • t·o;.u: h

Cut rate be(Jr

blamed for ball
parlr

di.~t 11 rlmnce

under Bo Schembechler at M lchl gan before taking lh&lt;&gt; Miami job.
Rred. a native of Prlncr·ton. Ind ..
beca ms&lt;&gt; N . C. Stair coach last
f)(ocemb&lt;'r, succeeding Mont e Kiffin . Thl' Wolfpack has bl'l•n ov e1·1'
shadowr'&lt;l In l hc Alia nile Coast ·
Confer&lt;'ncP by slat&lt;' rival North
Ca rolina and by Cll'mson In n '&lt;'&lt;'nt
st•asons and fl(&gt;('d , ,was tapp1'&lt;l to
rPsiOI 'P N. C. Stair's l'ootbnll
fortunc~s.

to buy bef'r lor 2:ier•n ts &lt;'ac·h, Is Ix'I ng
iJiamNI lor s&lt;'Vf' l':li &lt;i lsiUjillons
lx&gt;fw(~ll '1\JI'Sd i.ly nig ht 's lnh •rna

alt1•r·nnon , Monduv
thrnuJ,::h Frldn y, 111 C'o url St rt"t_~l. by Ihi •

In home runs and nms ba!tcd ln.
f'arned thf' J . Albert TurnPr Award.
as lht&gt; Playr&gt;r of I hi&gt; Year.
Camplx•ll, Cllng&lt;·i·, Belchf'r and
Arney Wl'r'f' l 'f'))(&gt;a I pe1formf'rs.
Wol!f' caplurf'd lhr Mid-Ohio
ConferPnt'P baiting llllf' with a
stellar .454i rna r. HP colif'Cied 26 hils
in 59 at bats In 2:1games. scoring 15
runs. knocking In 14, and stealing
seven basPs .
Lt:oeth plan'&lt;l fifth In I he loop wilh
a .:!92 mark. Iff' had :!R hits In 97
111ps to lhP pial&lt;'·. whiiP ·scoring ;,
nms and driving In 20: He had nln&lt;&gt;

Mi •nlhi ' l'·: Tht• /\S'&gt;41('1llll'd Pnoss, In ·
IHIHI Dall y l't'I'SS 1\sSIH'Ialon a nd thf'
Arm ·rk i1n Nt•wsJlUIJf'l' Pu blls htl r·s A ~ ·

IWI.:t i\U· M( K ' Ru.•wl.ull 'l't·IUn

lrtlw lolo·r
Kt•lth IAidrow.o~loty, :IH, fi'r. , TIIIIn; l.lll'ry

Sh,IIW\n, 'lK, .rr ., Ohio I~J1nlnlt ·w 1 ; 1'1m
( 'unnlnJChwu , S."i, .lr .• Mt. \'t·rnm• NauJtN•rw·
1~1111 ft'l&lt;M ·III'r, :IR, t&lt;"r., MaOOnt•; u . ( 'hlwk

ll!w Wt·t•k ..... ~ ...,... .. ........... .-.... $1.fiH
t lnt· Munt h
· - ·
.~ ~·IU
...... $.;:ucu

( aunphi•U, IH, Sr., M Jtlom•.
I !ul/1../.lo•"
(irt'JC fJuiiiiWIIH , Ut", .lr.. Ulllu Utlm.htkllll ;
·I••U I.A•tth, ltfo' , tor., IUu (;rnndt" Kt •nt Wulft •
( 'fo' , l&lt;'r ., IUu ( Jrnndl'; n · ·••·rry,( 'lh•M•'r , ( 't &lt;

. :.•u t't'•r~t:-;

Suhs t·rl h• •r-: nut tlt•s lrlng to pa y lhi •t·a r
rl t· r !ll il .'t' l'l' nll l In ad vH ni 'P clll'l'( 'l In

'l'll1 · I l;d l,v Sc• rlllnd un :1. i i or I '.!r munlh
lli l.... l 'i ( '1'4'1111 Wi l l ht • j.! I VI'n I 'HI'I'iPI' Pll i' h
rnunltl .

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Mllwau\Wt', 4-l,

Mi\1 1. S\I IISt 'HWTI O NS

Pha rma cy

d ay disabled list. Actlvatro Mlkr Hf'atll ,
ratchA"
ft.K'allf'd Lui:J . Qu\nof'l('S, in·
ncldPr. rrom AlboiiY or tht-' Eas~t&gt;rn

.. $ 1·UJ.I

$:Z7 .:cu

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\.£ag.K".

FO&lt;JmAU.

$1~ . :.!1

NlliloMI Foo&amp;Wl Lci'I\M'

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ATlANTA
FALcoNs-Signed Brt'tl
MiliCI', offmslve tackli', John Rack&gt;. Ul'lf"ba('k('l', JOM SllllPy. ti(&gt;(m_&lt;;NP boc·k.
Allamn Mol!hlWs, Ughl end.
NEW
ENGLAND

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u - •nm 144'1dtt'l', ,fr .. MI.

\'t·n•un N 1wa·
r••w; Unn UuuMitt."i, Su., Madmw; :u: . Hrt•K
i\nw.)l, .lr., Mn.lutw.

tl'r, Ctnctnnatl , ..m;· ifltl'h, CindnnaiL
Rk'hards, San DiegO.. 321.
RUNS: Murphy , Atlanta. :.&gt;; Garvey .
San Olf'KU. ll; Ll'MUstr-r, San FranC'lscQ,
l! : Evans , San Franctsro, 31 ; GLX'rnoro,
La; A.nilf'les. -1!1 .
.
RBI: Mu~ . ~ Atlanl a. J6; Dawwrt.•
Montn•al, ~ ; Hrndr\c'k. Sr.Lools, 29;
T.KN\nl'dy . San Dlfi,'O, ~; Brock . Los
AnRt'IC'S, 'll.
HT'l'S: 11m, Houston, 54; IJonllla, San
Olf'W), ~; R .RBmlnrL, Atlanta. ~: Of-5·
tl'r. Clnrtnnall. 51; Four at'{' ned wtlh ~l
DOUBLE!\: J .Ray, Pittsburgh. l:i: Ash
by, Hooston, 11: fkonrh, ClndMatL II;
Duwr.on, M ontrral. 11~ ~Nans, San Fran.
f'IS('O, 11 .
TRIPLES: M oN'no. llouston. !J: O..w
son, Monlreal , t ; Ra!n('S, Montn&gt;al. t Six
are tlrd w11h 3.
HOME RUNS: GUf'rrN'fl, La&gt; An~lf's.
11 . Murphy, AUanta, 11: Brock . L«; An·
jitl'lf'S. Ct. Evans. San Franrlo;co, ~; King
man, NI'W York. 9.
·
!,"TTLEN QASL.~: Wl l~;Qn, N('W York.
16; Lacy, llltrsbuf"Rh , 1~: Mormo, Hous ·
loti, It SS:tx, lp;; Anjl:f'IC'S, 14: EMilnr•r,
Clnctnlliltl. 13; LeMaster. San rrancisro,
. L1; Thon . HOI.L'iiOO , 13.
Pnt.:Hl NG 14 dectslons1 : SI:£'Wan. l.(J!Ii
An~lcs . 4-{), U IXI, Ui: McMurtry, AI ·
lanla , 7-1, .fl75, 'l.:U: Roj,J'rs. MontJWJ , 7·
1. .Rr.J, 2.15; A.P\'na, Los An~k's. 5-l ,

and

.11.\.1. un: P.Pt•rcz. AUanta. 5-1. .8l'l, 2.\,l
~rm. JKEOUTS:
o .rl!on, Pnlladi!lpbi.H.
77; McWilliams, Plttsburgll, 62; Sofo. Cln·
dnnall, 56: &amp;N't'l y l, Clndnnatl. ~ ; Ro.
~~:rrs, Monl rt'itl, 51.
SAVF.S: SHC1Wf', lo01i . Anli:f'k&gt;s, 7: La
Vl'llt&gt;, Sun Franc·l..co. 0: Dcl am. S.m
\llf'RO, 5; Forslf'r , Atlanta. 5; Hutnl'. Cln·
r lnl\llll, 5; Minton, !ian Io"raactsco, 5;
Sif'Wa r1 , La! An~ . ~ .

PATR1at'S-I\n·
nruiVYd tllat Tony Eason . qUllrtl•rt:Ntr k,
ha~&gt; aRJ'(!I'd to a four·)"ar. 12.:1 mW ion
ront rort.

Unttf'd

Our ir)terest rate on home equity loans
JUst took a turn for the better.
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Football

Le~

W ASH
I NGTON
FEOERAL'i-An·
nwl'lt'l'd thr l'f'Si~atlon oi Jan'~('!; Gould .

Heart fun run deadline near
Pre-registration deadline for the
second annual fun run for heart Is
Friday.
Sponsored bY Veterans Memorial
Hospital with proceeds going to the
American Heart Ass~latlon,
M eigs County Branch, the event
will be held at the Meigs High
School beginning at 9 a.m . on

Saturday, June 4.
There wtll be awards for the first
two places In each age group and
age groups In clude ().5; 6-8; 9·12;
13·18; 29-30; . 31-40 and over 41. There
Is a $5entry fee and there will be one
mile and three mile races.
Below Is the entry form which
must be completed :

ENTRY FORM 1\Nn Wi\IVER

KF.NT

wot.n:

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S M L XL (Adult race only ) PRE-REGISTRATION
DEADLINE MAY 'll, 1983

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(P!\RENTAL CONSENT IF UNDER 18 YEARS OW)

FULL SIGNATURE ...................... ........ ....... ........... ................. ..
NAME .......... .... ..... ... .. .... ,,. ..... .. .... ........

OCCUPi\TION ...... -.... ..

AGE i\S OF JUNE 4, 1983 ..................... .. ...... ....... ........ .. SEX .. -.. ..

such

ADDRE'!S ....... ............................. CITY ........ STATE........ ZIP ..... .

is it possible for Rice's to sell high 'quality furniture for
unbelievable low . prices717 Here are 6 reasons:

1. Low .overhead:
2. F~m1ly operation.
3. Dtrect factOI)' buying.
2 pc_
Living Room
Suite

4. Volume buying.
5. Volume selling.
6. Small

Reg. $299.96

$199

Pleaae make checks payable to i\mertcan Heart i\88oclatlon.
Send entries to: Joan Tewksbury, Box 447, Mlilberry Hts.,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45'7111.

95

Thats a lower rate than 'INe've
been able to offer In some time
But hurry. This rate is only good ·
through June 15.

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CONTROLS: DANDBJONS, WILD ONIONS,
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Complete line of 'egetable and bedding ·
plants. foliage plants and han&amp;ing
·baskets. Al so a large selection ot·
shrubbery and dward fluit trees .
OPEN OAILV 9 to 5
SUNDAY 1 lo 5

SATURDAY

FRIDAY

6 OZ. KANSAS CITY
POTATO
VEGETABLE
ROLLS
SALAD BAR
DESSERT
NON-ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGE

RED SNAPPER
POTATO
VEGETABLE
ROLLS
SALAD BAR
DESSERT
NON-ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGE

$]95 .
PLU S TAX

OPEN DAILY MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
LUNCH SERVED 11.-2- DINNER SERVED 5-9

ON FRIDAY FROM 4-6
IT'S T.G.I.F.

AND ARROW

NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
OF OHIO FOR AN INCREASE IN ELECTRIC RATES
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Pursuant to the requtremenrs ol
SectiOn 11\IO\lLll ot the Ohio Re vised
Col:le. Ohfo Power Com pany hereby
glv.a notice tllet on Februery 28 , 1963,
II til..; With lht Publi c Ulllltlee Comm it ·
elon of ()hl o an application tor au lhorl ·
ration t o amend and to lncreeee tub ·
etanUally ell of lie tiled tarlttt and I erma
and conditiOne ot aal"'llee f ixing rai&amp;S
and chargee lor ei&amp;CUiclt)l .
A copy of tn. application Is anllabla
!01 tnap.ctlon et Ute ollt ce ol Ohio
flower Company located el 301 Cleveland
....... S.W., FI.O. Bo• 400, Ca nton , Ohio ,
and at !he Of! ICI' Of !he PubliC UU UII&amp;S
COmmiiiiOn, 37!1 SI)Uih H igh SlfMt .
Co lumDul. Ohio
Ttw'l1 arw no rale charig1111 pr~.
other then In the tariffs spt~clfl cally
relerrl'd to In the l ollowlng paragrapha.
The eubatance ol the re111slona pro
poted In the Company 's application as
flied o n Februery 28, lge], It at IOIIOWI '

TERMS AND CONDITIONS
OF SERVICE
In Section • . Pa)lmenla . • cusl omer
wtll e. ctwrQMt 110.2(1 for afiY dlehonored
check recel11ad In payment ol • bill
rendered by the Company , unle u the
cuatomer ahows that lhe bank wu In
error. An S8.2tl charQS Ia mt&lt;ll under
exlallng larllla.
In Section 13, Exlenalon ol Flural
Linea, lhe rural line minimum Cfllt(ll
pet' c ustomer unt:ler1he opt ional plen Is
lncreued by Ml ~t from I TI.87 lo
1112.50 per month lor up to 5.'16 ol a
m ila, and from 126.75 t o s.t5.00 per
month lor " ct1 eddlllofla l 1/8 mile 01
l racUon lheritol . The minimum aogre·
gate ot auch chargea lor each liM Tsln
CtSIMd f rom 1230 .00 to 1380.00 per
month per llna. No m inimum charge
shell bile" lhan 1112.50 ~~m onth ,
an lncreaM f rom S1t .81 . T he groaa an·
nuat re11enue !rom all cuatomere on a
line nece..ary to ellmlnele all m1111
mum charges under tnta t,.rttl It ln .
creased !rom 18,100 to' II0.800 per m ile
11'1 secuon U , T11mporery Servi ce,
tom~ldi:IIUonel W'Ofdlng hu bien IIJded
to clarify cuaiQmeta ' obl lgetlons under
permanenl MrYICe. In llddltlon, the ll11ed
cl'l~rgea lor readlng ·ln and readlflg.out
en exlatlnQ meter lt lncruuct l rom
113. 75 to 118.50, and the charge lor
I!II'IQIS phaae 12012•0 volt service from
jMrmanent aourca up l o 100 ampere
capac ity Ia lnc•etaed from 11111\ 00 to
1150.00.
In Section 1~. Locetlon and Mai n·
tenance of Company's Equipment, lha
ta xt n. . been reYitld to cterlly axlettng
Obllgallona or the cuatomer . In reoerd
ro recetvlnO Mt'Yicefrom the Company,
to provh:M aultabla tpeca f01 metering
and other tacii'Hee
In SectiOn 21 , O.nlal or DIICOI'IIIn·
uance ol Service, lhe reeonnact lo n
charge during normal wOflllng nourt 11
tncreeNd from 117.30 to 120~ . and
the charge outllde of norm al wcrll lnu
ttoure 11 Increased from $31 140, to
S311.20. Tha c harge for patment ol dtlln·
qu.nt amount• to a com peny employes
on lhe cuttomer'e premla11 lo perlorm
a disconnect ion lt lncreae.cJ !rom IQI.20
tol1110.

TARIFF· R.S. (RESIDENTIAL
ELECTRIC SERVICE)
The monthly cuttom.r charge end
minimum bill ... lncrNMd lrotn $.11\.00 to
IA.56. The numbs~ ot VllfQI' ratebl oe U
II rlduc.d f rom UlfM 10 tWO. Tflll IIIC·
eou(lllllle:J trt rMitnlng e ~ta bkK:h
for the llratiiDCHIIowatthoura and com· ,
blnlng !hi e•latlng blockt of 80H
hl~ellhourt tnd ov.r 1500 kilowatt·
hOurtlnlo " atngJa enetlll' block a!'\Com·
peulng el l ld~atthour l 011~r 800 . The
~alllncr . .Mia abOUt 21-r. (tA'V. In·
cludl~ luel chergn).
The lncrMH PI' KWH proooew
afl M IOIIOWI:
For the tlrtl 100 KWH u!Md per
monlh from 3.70oentt per KWH
to A.IOot cantt per !';WH , or
abOut 211\% .
For 1M ne•t 700 KWH u..:i par
(..
mot!~ J.14 c.nla p11 KWH
~~ . 0&lt;

m

~Of

about 10%.
all

ov.r

1500 KWH 1.1Md per
cenlt p11 KWH
3 .441 centl per KWH , 0t

month ffom

to

2•

-.out 20%.

With regild to the Lold Wanav•
ment Ttme-of·Dal' prowlalon , thl
cualomer orwvt and minimum bill " '

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rrom te.50 to 11M. The

owtralllncraeN propoead lor th~ provt ·
alon Ia J2% 117¥. Including t~l
HIOIIOWI:
PIX an..-..rur 11111d dUf'II'IU on..,.U
bllllna Plfb:ll. trom U7 ~nt1

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ICWH 10 1.033 ...,, ..,
Kw.i,
lncrMM ot lbout
atl'o.

Of' 1ft

ott..,..

!Mfll o'-CIII It redvctd from
I .310 • • to O.UI ctnte pet

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SYRACUSE. OH.
PHONE 992·5776
NOW OPEN FOR SPRING SEASON

MIODLEPORT

ort·ptlk KWH.
,.,.. CIWglltn . . OplloMI&amp;aMoe

PH•

kind of say, 'Why don't you
double that figure?"'
Ot a gambling addiction, Chester
said, "ll 's a terrlbl&lt;&gt;, terrible
burden. It's the type of thing where
you don't want to get up In the
daytime because you know you·~~
faced with the same thing all over
again. And this is what leads people
to suicide."
The l awyer was not immediately
·ava ila ble for comment Wednesday.

DAN'S BOOT SHOP

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HARDWARE
110 W. lAIN ST., POMEROY. Ott.

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KWH, or a CIIC,.._ of UOUI

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PRICES START AT $7.43 AND UP

fOf .,I energy .... dUring
bllllna ,.rtOdl, from :1.111 OlfltS

REGUlAR '7.99 ·

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ORTHO WEED-8-GON

PURITA~

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HUBBARD'S
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Anonymous chapter.
Meanwhile, Sports illustrated
magi@Je said In Its eclltlonreleased
Wednesday that Schlichter was
I
'
burdened by such large gambling
debts - almost double the reported
amount - that !here were signs he
considered suicide.
In Its May 30 Issue, the magazine
said It was told that Schlichter' s
gamblllng-related debts exceed
$750,lXXJ, atmost double the $389,lXXJ
the quarterback has acknowledged
losing. It quotes his lawyer, John
Chester of Columbus, Ohio, as
saying there was "some Indication "
Schlichter contemplated suicide.
"I only have his word lor it,"
Chest"~ was quoted as saying.
Tile former Ohio State star,
currently under~lng treatment for
compulsive gambling at an undls·
closed hospital, was susp&lt;'nded
Indefinitely last week bY National
Football League Commissioner
Pete Rozelle for his gambling
activities.
Chester refused to dlvulg&lt;&gt; the
exact size of Schlichter's gambling
debt, but told the m agaz ine. " It's
terrible. It's so bad that I don' t know
how he's going to make it."
The m agazine did not reveal the
source of Its figures.
Gam·Anon 's Barbara said it
would not be unusual for a.gambler
to am ass debts far ~U'ger than those
hP admitted.
" We tell the spouS&lt;'s of com pul·
sive ga mbl&lt;&gt;rs thai what- th••y
though t m ay have been an am ount .

MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS
BY: WRANGLER, LEE,

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~A.TION!\1. LEAGUE

OM&lt;u.ND ATIU.E'TICS-PlaN'&lt;I Car·
Ill')' Lansford, lhlrd baseman . on ltv! 1 ~

ln!lild1• Ohlu

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BAT'l'ING 1M at bets I: Madloclo; , Pltt stl.ifl:h. .3-19: Lo.Smlth, St.Louis, .327; Des·

Transactions
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IIA8EBALL

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Membel'!l of the local chapter of
Garnbifrs Anonymous say they
were told that suspended Baltimore
Colts quarterback Art Schlichter
continued to gamble here after he
turned to federal ottlclals for help In
dealing wiUl alleged bookmalai'rs.
"From our con~ts with the
books ..:... an(! we've got good local
contacts-Artwastaklngbetsuntll
three weeks ago," said a man
ldentltled as Jack, a member of
Gambler$ Anonymous.
''The word was that he was Intact ·
gambling (after the Investigation
became public)," added Barfl&amp;ra ,
who, like Jack, f!!fused to give her
name. She said she was a
member of Gam·Anon, a suppol1
grilup for Gamblers' Anonymous
comprised primarily of family
members of compulsive gamblers.
"In tenns pf It being an Innuendo.
sure that's aU It Is," Barbarasaklof
the group's lnfonnatlon. " But our
sourees normally are fairly accu·
rate. That's also not to say that If in
fact he was placing bets that It was
under hts name. It could have been
by numl)ers or througiLJ)tlier
people's numbers. It can be quite a
tangled web."
Neither Jack, whose comments
were published bY The Columbus
Dispatch on Wednesday, nor Barbara, who spoke with The Associated Press, would give their full
names because of the natureofthelr
groups. The AP reached Barbara
after calling the local Gamblers

Mlnrli"SSOa . 4 1, .IVD. 3.0t
S11UKEOLTTS: Stk&gt;b. Toruntu. 64:
Bly leven, Ci i'Vt&gt;land. 51; Kison. catlrorntY.
46: Norris~ Oakland, -lfi; MI)ITls , DPtrolt.
45; Wilcox, [)cotrolt. 45.
SAVES: Qul.'ienberry, Kansas City. 10;
Caudill. Sf&gt; an i£', 9', Slllnlt')', Boston. !t;
H.UaviS, Ml~. 7: Ga;~gl' , Nt.&gt;w

Gamet
Plllsbu'lfh at C lndnnatl. lnl
Chk'llf!O at Atlanta , tnt
Montreal al Phlladelphia, 101
St Louts at Houston, (nl
New York at San Diego, tn l
San Fanct!iCO al Lai Angelf"S, (n l

tlona l l...t•agUl' game lM.•twt:-t•n tht.•

II'S lim&lt;• IU Wk&lt;• a S&lt;'('OIId look.'' lie
SCJid. " W1 • might \)f• ablt"• to m ake
som&lt;• adju stment s. such as limiting
the nun1.bf'r of beer s a fan can
purt·hao;c or culling It off after so
many lnnln!,'S.
,
" And we can live without it
ali&lt;JI(ether, for thai matter," Cook
sa id. " I was lli'V&lt;'r all that k&lt;oen on
thl~ klnd of promo&lt;lon In the llrst
placP."
Anolh&lt;'r ..,-H'('nl IX'I' r nl~hl Is
schrduit'(l.Junt • ~. Cook said.

Tf'Xa5, 12.
PITCmNG 1-1 declslorrn : Flana,::an .
Balt lmor'P, ~. um. 2.72: Kison. Callfor·
nla, 6.1, ,M$7, 3.11: Sla ton. Mllwaukn&gt;, ~ 1 .
1\13, 2.11}, SanchcrL, Ca lifornia, •H .tm.
'H~ : Stlf&gt;b. T oronl o. S-2, .!OJ, tm: Sutton,

I hereby waive for myself, m y executors. administrators , and
assignees, and release any and all rights and claims for damage I may
have against the sponsors and officials of the Fun Run, held June4,19S3
and the American Heart Association, Meigs County Branch for any and
all injuries suffered bY me In said event. I attest that I am physically fll
and have sutflclenlly trained lor this event.

Mud Hens and '11dewater.
"Our regular fan s. thc on&lt;&gt;s who
suppo11 us nigh! aft f'r night , don't
n&lt;'{&lt;l this kind of abuS&lt;&gt;," Tull!du
Gcn0ral Managpr &lt;;&lt;&gt;n&lt;' Cook sa'll'l.
"WI' sc h&lt;'&lt;l ule til ls lyp&lt;&gt; of promo·
I loll lu 11 y a n et giVl' I he fa ns ; 1 1l "t?a l ,
but wht •n it gt ·ts tulx · murl'llwnthat.

!)~

geles (Reuss ~21. 1n1
Onti gOI'TieS 9Chedu!E'd

,Jr .. MI. Vt•rnun Na:t.art•w.

Snttl Ant"''""· Fr., Ohlct lhnu.lnh ·au•· fUt:k
.lim tMoosP) 9 iJi·ton. who had a l"hiiUpH.
,Jr., Wtlboh.
'
/J, ..,~,,,, .,, , , , .. ,
&lt;llSIIngulsh&lt;'d f'Ollege and pm fool Hn1( t\nwy , ,fr., Mtdmll' .
ball r·m·f'f'r . also Is r&lt;'iurnlng along
.1. Alh••rt 1'unwr t\WLU'll - Out.'l(muUnK
with formPr Corning High and OU l•lny,•r lnMCM ' - :u: · C~r• ' K l1ulUI 1 u 1 L~ . ,Jr .•
l:mskt•lbilll s tar Dick Ga rrison, now ()hlo l~~rnlult · m• .
n l\11•mht•no ul 19H \! i\11-MtW T!'IUll.
a sut'eC'ssful buslnPssman In Wa ·
shlngton. ll. l' . Also f('('ing II up w ill
IX' Ohio Sl at&lt;• athiPIIc dllw·&lt;m· li ugh
Hindman, :md Sh'VP Snapp of lh&lt;'
B ur kPyt~ fro nt offiC'P. Assis ta nt
bas kl'lball eoach Chuck Machock
Will I'Ppn•sp nt 11u('ks' baskl•lball
('oaeh J•:tdon Mtllt~r .
A llmlll ~l number of tlek&lt;'ls.
rPrnaln avai lable• for thl' dlnnPr and
golf outing. ThP rust Is $1cll and
applica tions arP at golf &lt;'OUt'S«'S ln
Mason a nd Ponwroy, at F'armf'r's
Bank . Bank Onl' In PomProy, and
l h&lt;' Hacilu • Homc N at iona l Bank .

"'

7
7

·· San F'randsco t Las!U'y 5-41 at· lai An·

.Your prescriptions are as lmportantto
us as you are_we make sure they're
filled exactly to your doctor's speclflca·
tlons at all times. You can depend on ltl
Stop In, see us fOr an your drug needs.

SW ISHER LOHSE

. .....

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15

.liS
.liS

C¥.
16:
M.Davts,
Dakland.
L"':
R.H('flderson, Oakland,
tl: Samp&amp;l;&gt;,

tNil'kro l·ll , t n )
St. Ululs tForsch lJ) at Houston tLa
Cou J.'a). tnt

oependonus

NH .. ulhn\pllon:-; h,\· mall pt •r mlllt·d In
111 Wn., w hPn · hunu • 1'arrl1•r "il ' l' \' il'f• l.o,;
. ! \'.! 11 11 1111 '

1.1 W! ' l ' k .~ .
i ii W1 •t•k !oo
~•:! Wl ·t·k .. .

15

D[VIiiJON
:!'~
11
'I1 14

2

Mortreal tSandforson l-41 al Phlla
df&gt;lphia !Carlton 6-3L tn l
Plttst\Jrgh ('l\J nnl"ll 1\.lt aT Clnclnrlill l
(PulEo G-h, 1n1
~IeSKO
tMoskau 2-21 a l Atlanta

Sl l t\.~( ' ltii"TIUN KA1' t_:~

~

17
71

.5H
.417

'nluracbt.t'll Gum.'fl

I' IISTMI\ STI-:It : Sl•nd addn •ss 1tJ Thl'
l l ;!l l ;.o Sl• n11rwl , Ill ( 'uurt St. , 1-'om&lt;•r ov,
( Jlliu -157 1 1 ~1 .
•

1.1 Wl 'l 'k!oo
:!li \All'l 'k " .
~•:! W t·1· k !oo

"15.

L'i:

S'Tl)ILN BASES: J .C'Nz. Seattko, %7 ;
W.WlJsOO,• Kansas Oty . 18: R.Law. Chi·

~

AllllllW 6, Plnsburgh 0
Los Ank'f'lt&gt;S 6, P hlladt&gt;lphla 1
Montreal 2. San Diego 0
Houston 1. Ollcago 0

7:t:t Thln l /\vt •nuP, Nt•w Yol'k, Nt•w
York 111111 7.

••uiC't-:s

PtllladoPipllla

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St louiS 7, Onclnnait ~
San Francisco 7, New York 6

sudal lun , Nullunal Advl'l'!l:o;lnJ.: H.t•prt •·
st•n lall vr• , Rntnham NI'W!" JHIP" I' Sulc's,

SINHI.Jo: l 'tJI•\'

Wolf&lt;' and Lw th playrd for a Rio
Crandt• lram thai finish('(! H-61n lhf'
MOC and 11 -1\l owra ll. Th0 R('(l ·
m('n wPrt• In I hPir second S('ason
under Larry Cook .
Following Is th0 1Yfl'IAII·Mid-Oh io
Conf&lt;'rence Baseball Tmm:

17

512
21 'JJ
.442
19 24
19 :.!i
.&lt;12
.415
17 ?A
We&amp;w!8d~'ll Gametf

nwrov, Ohio .

llru• Yt •ar

21

Mtnne&amp;OI:a,

lll'id. New York. 9.

LP&lt;..'t. GB

San Francisco
Clrx:i nnatl
Houstm ·
San Dk'(IO

:!l!lli . St•1·und c·la ss poslui·W paid al Pu-

( 'll.rrl1•r n.r Motor ltuutt•

Montreal

Los Angek&gt;S
A llanta

I lhhr Val l(',\' PuhlbhlnJ.! ('omJJurr .v . Mulrlmf •{lia . 1111 ' ., r•1,m1•ro y. flhlo 4571it, 99"1 ·

8~

16

~T

r •••• lwn

H lLF.f)(), Ohio !AP I - Toi(~fo
Mu(l Hens offlduls say th&lt;•y wil l look
Into llmlllngllll'l r l'onci'Sslons Night
promotion after S&lt;'V&lt;'I'll l fight s brok&lt;'
out In lhe stands apd a &lt;IO"'n funs
wer&lt;' f'ji'(' IN'i from I hP ballpark .

'111l' prumot Jon, which allows Ca n~

lm· .

I 'ullllsht•d I'Vf't)'

doubll·.~.

Reed, Barton~ Miller
will attend tournament
Morr crll'brlll&lt;'s arc pouring In
for thf' IYSJ Dllf's-Appulachta Golf
Tournament and _Hlllbllly Suj&gt;p&lt;&gt;r.
Tom Ref'd. who compllf'd an
cnvlabll' record al Miami of Ohio
befor&lt;' acceplirg the head f!J?Iball
job at North Carolina Slate, will
travel north f rom lhP Tarhloel Stale
to partll'lpate one(• more.
Thl' kickoff sower Is Sl't lor li
p.m . al !loyal Oak Park on
Wf'dn&lt;•sday . •Junl' 22 - with lh&lt;'
lA·hOi(' golf tournammt (On!' &lt;'l'il'b·
rlty to cach fou rsom&lt;'l set for I h&lt;'
following morning al Riwrsidc·
Golf Club In M ason.
This will bl' thr flflh annual
tow·nu m&lt;'nl and somP $:1ll.lUI has
tx&gt;£on turn rd ow•r to local l'hariiiPs

A IHd..&amp;on uf

21

PIMsburgh
Ch icago
Nf'W York

!I lSI'S

l~iHI601
Multlmt'dlu,

St . Lou!§

Hrbek,

Font. Balt!rrorP, 141; 8e'rlliWird. C'hlcBRO.
U; Bn'tt , "'ari§IL~; Ci ty. 13; B.fil&gt;l l Tt•Xil!&lt;i.
12; McRae, Kansas City , 11.
'ffi.Qli..Dl:
G.Wilson,
DE&gt;troll .
~:
C.Mocn', MllwauW, -1: Grtffln. Toronto,
41: Hf'fiKkln, Dmull. 4; Wlnfirld, New
York. 41.
HOME RUNS: Bmt, Kansas City, U ;
Ot&lt;:tnres, Cal ifornia. n : casuno. Min·
nesola. 9; L.A..Parrish, Tl'X.Bs, 9; Win·

PdikY' JJG~
MlnnesoUl al DPtmlt
Bosloo at Toronto. lm
CaiUomla at Ck&gt;\'eland, t nl
OeJdand al New York. tnl

~attle

· COLUMBUS, Ohio

__

·a•rra.

NOR'Ill RANDALL, Ohio (API
-lllstead o( running in the Belmont
Stakes on June 11, Desert Wine, who
llnlshed second In both theKentucky
- Derby and the Preakness, wW race
the following weekend in tbeSl!iO.lXXJ
Ohio Derby, otnclalsofThlstledown
race track said.
Desert Wine's trainer, Jercy
Fanning, Informed the track ihls
week that h1s Kentucky-bre!l colt
would pass up the Belmont to run In
the moe and ll!le-elghUl Ohio Derby
onJune19.
The horse has won $637,315, with
live victories, six Sl'(.'()llds and a third
In 14 starts.
Already on the Thistledown
grounds for the Ohio Derby lsGen'l
Pracutloner, winner of last Satur·
day's llllnols Derby.

unnr
,
Schlichter continued gambling
.

lbunday, Mlly 26, 1983

llrlrn•..,.

a.
HNtad by
Electricity prowtlkln .,. all lnct....C.

fOf I'll ' ~ .

.o, abOut IG%.

The lucn r

.,. •• tofiOwt:

'* KWH lllf'OPOMd

Monlhl., Servl c:n Charge h om $ 12 5ij
to 11 ~01
Fo• lhose KWH ua8d d uri ng t hlt
month In ellc&amp;u ot ..00 limes
I he m ontty billing demand h om
1 39 unta per KWH 10 t e6
cent s pe1 KWH
for those KWH used d u1 tng the
pea~ load period.
F01 the lli s l 500 KWH !rom A J6
cent a per KWH to 5 22 ct~nt~
per KWH
For Ail Ollll!!r 500 KWH ! rom 3 11\9
ceniR per KWH t o 4 16 cen l s
'
uer KWH
For all a!X1111onal KWH used during
l he mon lh !r om t 74 cents per
KWH l o 2 01! cents per ~WH
The E~per l msn lel flllll'J·O! ·Oa., pr o
11lelon c: hiHQt'IS are c: hangM the 5a111t1
as those In the Load Management
Tlme·ot ·DB\1' pr0¥1sl on

TARIFF G.S.
(GENERAL SERVICE)
Chargee to r tlem•nd metereo
cuet omera are lncreaaad 111 aver111ge o1
~~ ~rolll maltly 7'!. (!)"!. Including f uel
ct1argea) The CUI IOmer char ge Is In
craaa&amp;d fr om Slot Jill to Sl ~ 70 , and the
minimum bill w il l cont inu e l o be eQual
to the customer charg&amp; plu s the de·
mand charge p&amp;r KW llme a mtn tmum
billing demand (5 KW)
Chtlges lor nondl!mand m ltterad
custom1111 are lm:reasltd an aYerage ol
approllmately 17"t. (13-lo lnclutlln g l uel
ct1argell The mDflthty cust omer cha rge
1nd minimum bill ere lnc rf!eead !rom
$ 10.00 to S 12.00
The c urrent and pwposed r1tfll In
lhls l arll! are ,.. l ollb¥11
Cunent
D11mand Malared Customtu
Cu11omer c harge pfllr m onth
114 34
Dflmand cha1ge Pflf KW IJ 07
Entugy charge per KWH
.0211\8
Nondem and Malefttd Cus1 oma1
Cus tomer c harge Pill mont h
$ 1000
Energy cnarg8 frflr KWH
0326
Proposttd
Demand Metered Cusromt~r
Customer c harge per mo11th
$ 1!:110
Dtmend cherga per KYY S 3 Je
Ene rgy chergs pe1 ~WH

s

s

s

025911\o

Nandemend Melered Cuatomar
Cu ato mer c harge per mo nt~
Sl 2 00
Energy charge per KWH
s .03e92
The p1011 1110n unaSI' !hi t rarlll 101
.Sthlttnlc Field U ghHng Customer I Ia
replaced by • R&amp;ere.tlon Ugh tlng pro
• lalon a•alleble lo cualomert fo r
teperately metered nonprolll ou ldoor
publ ic recrea tiDfl tecllltlell The propond
ral.. under lhle p ro ¥1t~lon ere at
toll owe;
CuSI Om tr cnarga p~H m onrn $1 !!110
E nfUQ~ cherge per KWH
S Q.4270
The mini mum chtrge lor welders.
• · •• ~ machiMI , elc . Its lncreatea lr om
12.22 per KVA ot lnatalled tranetorme1
cepaclty to 12.43 Minimum chergea tor
cuetomere having otr.er eourcea o r
energ( aupply .,. lncreatld trom
128.5 t o 132.50par month !Of the Urel 5
I(W Of friiCtlon ttnof of oontrecl dlmend
encl from 14.24 to 14.&amp;4
monlh tor
a.ch KW of contrect c1eman&lt;t o..r 5 KW

'*'

TARIFF E.H.Q. (ELECTRIC
HEATINO SERVICE)
Thla tarlll rema lnt In proeeaa ol
ellmln allon aM lt rM..; l o ex lattng
CUIIOmltll The m onthly CIJII Omllf
charge and minimum bill are lnereeaad
fr om 113.00 to srfil.8W Ttle number ot
energy ratt biOCU Ia reduced lrom lwo
to one. OV~tall chargll lor l hll 111111
art lnc;r•IMKI ~JJI)ro~~; tmataly 20 . ~%
(IU"'- Including fuel chlrOfa).
The cuffanl and propoHd relet In
thla tarlll are ia follows :
Curren!
CultQmar cnarg-.. per month 113.00
Energy c har(le lor the first 7000
KWH, per toliWH
I .0321
EnetQ)' charge lor all O'f'er 7000
KWH, l&gt;f' KWH '
I .022B
O.mand charge l or KW In tJC Ceaa
of 30, pet KW
12.!§!5

··-

Cullomer cflaraa per monlfl $tt.BI
Eneray chert;te per KWH I .03334
O.m•nd ch•rga l or KW In 11Ct11
Ol 30, per KW
$2 .89

TARIFF LP.
(LARGE POWER)

requued shl\1' rlavs n OIICfl o l lril&amp;olii Orl
tO c ane&amp;! 111101 10 thtl en nlllttiHIIIV dalo
o f ttle conlrlcl . '11'11\h a ttl• !1'lontha pllor
notlllcatlon requlll'lment . which c an bo8
gl¥en 11 8fiY time

TARIFF LP .
(INDUSTRIAL POWER)
The Cu5tomer Chl!.rQfiS UtiOCI IIIIlrl
wlttl each delivery voHaya level 11!1116
b&amp;efl re&lt;lucecl 08mllml c naru11a hall&amp;
bl~n 811Flfl! lriCfllaS&amp;lJ or redu CJ e.:l ,
d&amp;PSillllng on tlttll wllrr vnlt ago 11nd
flnll rg\1 cflarges hl•fl been 1ncrea1u1d In
eac h c •se 0¥tt•llll th,. t u &lt;;1 81l!ll~ r!'nQt~
!ro m 6"11 to :l i "'• IJ"·• l o t~ "'• 11lf'hodlng
fuel cnarQ05 1
I tltr Cllf!Uil l 1111 (1 V11l !l0 '\0C
I lllftl!l Ill
\h ill 111111 11111 il fi IOII OWS
Cur1unt
2 3 t 2 ~~~
Voltaue Lt~vfll
Cua to ma1 Ch••l,lf! S,Q.H/ 00 j!fll fliOI\ Ih
SB 'OJ~ pm ~~~~~
0 11mertd Ch1uue
005?0' pttr ~ .... ~,
Energy ChiiiiJl'l

2J 811 lit
IJOil ago l.e•l!l
Cu&amp; lomer Cn111gfl $1 , I f'!:J 00 pl)l on(}r1th
$e 5/ p01 ~YR
Dama nd ChtiiUO
00 ~4 0 • po• k"""
Energ., Charuo
t)6 k v or ll l\) fHtr
Voltage Unel
Cu!IIIJmflr C!Ja!Ut! SA 15 f ()()I"'' monU1
\6 I~ l!tr r k¥11
O.lllend Ch Kitltl
Energy ChllfUe
00 '\l () ' 11+11 ~"" "
P! OpO ~Qd

Voltage Llt~fl l
Custo mer cnarge
Oemano Clllll(lll
Enfii(IV Chargo
Voll9ijll L 8~81
Cuslome1 C.:harg11
Domand Ch111Qe
Enf'rgy l.;hll(l9

7 ·1 1:.'

~ ..

$1 1.1 00 JI AI rnonlh
Sf 61 111!• llvlt

00tt03' Pill kw t&gt;
1J 6\J kv
I~ 10 00 por monl\1
se 4H ,,ijl kl/111
~pe rkwll

VollfiQil L8¥81
138 k11 111 hi Qher
Customttl Chnruu
1002 00 pe r month
Demend Charge
$5 !10 per k11a
En111 Qy Charge
00f20 per kwh
The Term ol Co rllr~tc l p iOVI!liO fl Is
changftd IO redu ce t tl&amp; lflllltll tl!lrm l mm
1 mlnlmum ot tnreo yaar!lto a 111lnlnrum
ut tw o ~881!1 ~~rnn to rftduco ! hi! rmnhpurn
two .,ear subseQuent c onlr~t cl period by
re taining thtl 11t11ulred twttllll! monlhs
pri or nollce o l lnl&amp;nll on to c nr1ce1, but
lllo fl'lng such nottllc atl o n, smd 11ubu
Ql.mnt contra ct cancellalloll to occur a !
en~ lime

AN D MH. N(.H A. VAll A lii I
FOR N I: W I N ~ f All A !ION S
Gurltlllt P r&lt;'l" t ~od
Lamp
2 . ~ l oman
S!l fO
lnr.amlasctllll
4.000 lumu n
lncanll eecttnt
I ~u
6 "'
For tull: l • IIU11!l wt11t l luno tll!)l1 t lno
lumlnalre , cQfl t iOII~tU by pnnllot•lartru
relay , whern !lli"ICit IS !IIII)JOI!tlll h O illllll
e,l!l l lng !,lOlA ~~om\ !lflf'U i ll ll!l r ~ f&lt;t clll lh•~
o t lhe CmntUIIlV
1' uom1! P •1 1 rt' ~''l l
l 11mp

20.000

hJ,111Uil

lllUI Cur)' l loO&lt;I IIIJill
~ 14 l ' •
J I,' ll'•
~ . 000 lurrmn
111!4\J
.'.'11'&gt;
lll(lr c ury l lo&lt;&gt;il ll (.lll f
71 ,000 iUilltU I htg!o
p18!!Uifl !lllolfOIIII
1.' !10
I 4 fl)
UoOdi!Utlt
~ .000 ltHPIIII I"IJh
ple!ISUrtl :tOilltl l"
11 oml llghl
1(1 tl ' •
1 1 '"
Whon ~11"11 1 0.: 6 Cll 'l"llf tur q&lt;IPPIIUII
lrom an tt • ISI I11\1 l)niu n l lf111 r:nmpar111
c aoryin~ 11 ~m · nr11 .l t \1 df • 111! l hl• Co11r
pnny will fn\IAO 11111&gt; polu uou!l o•l ..,,,.
~pitl l lll :t!l nHi illt'¥ &lt; ln .•oil \II 11011 to ~I1P
1'10 1tl tJI 1(11 1111 llt\dlli&lt;\1181 1 h~triJU HI S...\ ¥'t1
[ffll 111Uillh /lfl lfl1 fll fl .,fl I 0&lt;\1!1 S] 4 \1
l lllllfJ
f{)Q() lurrltl fl
f!lfll l ury un 1.' 1n&lt;Ot
111 •ttl
l)u!lt top
' 111~~ ~
Wh&lt;Jll

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1011 fUIIll.,

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Ufl( \Oi ijlllillllf ' Ill 1111 lllfl ijill lh ot rr 10 l &gt;1n t
1111 lrtl !l\ \l)j) II(JilllllU "'llr YII tl fHI In II¥
ll f'fly II• 1t 101 \ .IH llllll"~ fro ftol,.fiiiCII
Ill ( hot H;.! Il o l Stl n JIIU lt•u1 ' "'
lito lli llU III ,, 1 ur&gt;ilflf1JI &lt;I U11 ll 111
, ot• l Ill I" ( HOi 'I ol U) lot41( il1
}\ Pal a ""'" ih h; IM o!l llltl'l l tut.r utl
111 I tV 1m 11&lt;11 11/"r fOil! Ill! IHU
llllll lllt•r ttr&gt;f] " I trnl h11U IIJII111\
r 1•1 uo ! "'uu ''"3 "' I() Ia., I, 111
t rlt rt ~ •'&lt;l h ~1 m S~ .'' 1 11"&lt;1 Sl I I
11,1~ 1)11 1' 1 1 ~111~

C u~l vnuH'I rr•qu!fii'\J ' ''~~' ' n

whiHil
rock qr ot h,r 11\lv•"'i" q,d 1 '"u l!ll o• n•
artt uncnwrtw ... t wi ll hn hol lltM fHIII 91\1
vi ce prnlllillll l llr1 111•• ~~~~ riJ"' 11rll!llr ll 11
lng /Ifill !Jil l ~l r\l iri\J II oo•t l oro 110 1 ~~~~~ ol
\ 2 56/IUIJ l l1 1 lhn hrllt l \1+1111 lo ii!IIIJtfll lfl
Plll l l o thu CI 11TO\HIIIY hy tl r" r· u•tl •1 !11 !11
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PRAYER
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level Ia lncraaHd 21 ~v. (14"1• Including
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TARIFF O.L.
PROPOSED BV OHIO POWER, WHICH
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What's-·Cookin'?

Chicken a summertime holiday favorite ·
By Dale M. Skill
Melp Coualy En&lt; ......

Home E&lt;1oaol*
Crispy barbecued chicken, tangy
vegetable salad and luscious strawberry shOrtcake are perfect foods
for a summertime holiday·
celebration.
Cooking food outside always
seems to make dinnertime a festive
occasion. Another benetlt of out·
door cooking Is that the more casual
atmosphere also calls for a relaxed
approach to tablesettlngs. Using
paper plates and other disposable
dinnerware makes the chief cook's
cleanup Job easier.
Chicken has always been a
favortte outdoor treat. Of course,
when wt&gt;'re barbecuing chicken at
our house, ow;•I'Owdy chicken flock
ts wisely silent au through the
cooking process. They must susJeremy .Combs,
Tara Morris,
Samantha BaUey, Brian Bailey, and Heather Flnlaw,
Ueutenant: ( lhlrd row), 11m Clark, Michele Garfield,
Christl HoHman, Missy Marcinko, Christine Kautr,
Mary Edwards, and WHile HUI; (fourth row.), Eric
Slm, J11110n Arnold, Del LaudennUt, Trlsha Spellcer,
u.., Pooler, Laura Hawthorne, and Krts Heines, with
Carolyn Smith, advisor.

WASIDNGTON BOUND - These fifth and sixth
grade"' of the Chester Elementary School safety
patrol with their sporto;or, Ml'IS Carolyn Smith, will be
leaving for a weekend In Washlngotn, D. C., ,June 2.
Pictured are (front ), Shawn ll.&lt;lherts, i\lbiUI Curti•,
Mony Wood , ~llckey t' oster and James Wiener:
(second row), Jay Jleynolds, captain; Bryan Conley,

Chester girl
in competition
. for teen title
. Mary Beth Hibbs. 17, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cleland,
Chester, has been selected to
compete In the Ohio Miss T.E.E. N.
Pageant to be he ld Aug. 2fi, 27 a nd 28 :
at the Sheraton Columbus Hotei In
Columbus.
This will be the officia l s ta tP
pageant for the nationa l event to be ·
held In December a I Albuquerque,
.N. Mex.
Contestant s must be between 14
and IR, must maintain at least a B
average In school, and are required
to participate In a volunteer service
program contributing at least 12
hours of time to some worthwhile
charily or civic work .
The state winner will receive a
$1,(0) scholarship, a $500 personal
· appearance contract and an all expense paid trip to the national
pageant where over S:!i.OOI In cash
scholarships and prlws will be
awarded .
Contestant s are judged on scho·
lastlc achievement, volunteer ser-

vice, speech or ta lent, personal

Bel/ringer
fund drive
this week
ln conjunction with Gov. Dick
Celeste' s proclamation of May as
Menta l Health Month. the Mental
Health Association of Ohio Inc., will
be holding li s a nnua l "13ell r!nger"
fund drive this week .
Proceeds from lhl' drive support
the Association 's public edumtion .
programs a bout ml'nlal Illness and
ways to promote good menta I
health, as well as li s work for
adequate mental health services for
all Ohloans.
Among the community chairmen
In Meigs County are Opal Eichinger,
Chester: Vickie Damron, Racine:
and Anne E. Sca rberry, Langsv ille.

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becue sauce. Cover with loU or
barbecue lid and "amoke" tor
about 10 minutes. Turn the chicken,
baste with the sauce and cook 10
minutes · more. Continue turning ·
and basting untO the chicken Is
done.
Next time you barbecue, cook
extra chicken and plan to wann It
up In the microwave for another
meal of delicious barbecued food.
Chicken kebobs are wonderful !or
barbecues. Bone chicken breasts
cut Into one and one-half Inch cubes.
Marinate In the same barbecue
sauce as above for~ minutes In the
refrigerator. Assemble pineapple
chunks (frsh or canned), cooked
shrimp, green paper chunks, onion
chunks, cherry tomatoes, or zucchini chunks. Useotherfoods,lfyou
want. Thread the chicken chunk_s on

wooden or metal skewers, alternat-

Ing with the other foods. Place on a
rack over hot coals and cook,
basting with the sauce and turning,
until the chtcken Is completely
cooked. This Is reaDy deUctous.
When you're planrtlng a meal to
cook outdoors, flgureonftxlngother
foods ahead of time S9 that you, too,
can enjoy the cooking festivities.
Tossed salads, marinated vegetables, deviled eggs and desserts
mlg!Jt be prepared early In the day
or even · the day before then
refrigerated untu time to eat.
· U you would like some other Idea$
for cooking outside, Including recipes and how to make a fire for
barbecuing, contact me, Dale Stoll,
County Extension Agent, Home
·Economics, at" Box 32, Pomeroy,
Ohio or call 992-6696.

Animals happiest with companion

U you have a microwave oven,
the job of preparing barbecued
chicken Is even easier. 1 llke to
partially precook the chlcken In the
microwave and finish cooking
outside on the grtll.
PartlaUy pre-cooking the chlcken
: and nntshlng on the grtll wUI help
It's because dogs and cats need
Insure a ·completely cooked dish In
the companlqnsblp of people. Even
less ttme.
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If public il:nd private shelters could
Chicken Is one food that should be afford to house and feed these
handled very carefully. Prepare animals through their lifetimes,
the chicken on a very clean surface · making them live In cages day in
A dinner honoring Ricky Edand completely wash cutting and day out with only occasional
. wards of Rutland, and Angel&lt;~
boardr. knives, plates and hands human contact Is stressful and
Hatfield of Pomeroy, both graduafter
handling the raw chlcken. cruel. It can even cause nervous
ates of Meigs High School was held
poisoning can occur ·quite disorder,; and other Ulnesses.
Food
Sunday at the Naza!'l'ne Youth Hall
easily
with Improperly handled
In Rutland.
The Humane Society Is working
poultry.
The dlnner was · hosted by
tb bring t!Je pet population under
U you precook !he chicken, the control; so that each ·atilmai ·mlghi
Edwards' grandparents, CUes and·
total
cooking time on the grill wUI be have a responsible home . But for
Beatrice Smith of Rutland. Prayer
shorter.
Chicken should be cooked
preceding the dinner was given by
the unwanted animals In our care
completely.
Herman Gra te. ~ .- .
now, a peaceful death Is the kindest
My favorite barbecued chicken
Attending lhe dinner were his
recipe uses skinned chicken and a
parents and brothers. Larry a nd
combination of hlckory-smoked
Margaret E dwards, ~a nny a nd
MEN'S
barbecue sauce and soysauce.
Mike, Rutla nd ; Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Barbecued Chicken
E dwards, Hartford , W. Va.; Char1
chicken,
cut up, skinned
lotte, Laura , and David Hesch!,
OR
E leanor, W. Va .: Mr. and MrS.
6 spilt chicken breasts, skinned
Wallie Hatfield and children,
14 cup hickory-smoked barbecue
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mn; . Herman
sauce
Grate, Rutla nd; Mrs. VIcky Ferrell
2 T. soysa11ce.
a nd Heathe r, Middleport ; and Mr.
Pre-cook chicken, If desired.
a nd Mrs. J ohn Grate, Arian and
Place
chlcken on rack over hot
Tamara, Letart, W. Va.
coals, brushing lightly with bar-

Dinner given
for graduates

Interviews and forma l presentation . Th e re Is no s wimsuit
competition.
Sponsoring Hiss Hibbs are the
Ewing Funeral Home, 'Kingsbury
Mobile Hom es. Baum Lumber Co.,
and Keebaugh's Shake Shoppe.
Miss Hibbs will be a sf'nlor at
Eastern High School this fait . Her
hobbles are horseback riding and
swimming. She plays basketball at
Eastern High and Is an offlcP
assistant. She Is a me mber of I he
Unlled Me thodist church.

Donna Nelson was elected president of the Past Matrons Club of
Harrisonville Chapter 15.'1, Order of
the Eastern Star, a t a mt&gt;etlng,he ld
a 1 the home of Mrs. Bernice
Hoffman .
Other officers elected were Pearle Canaday , secretary-treasurer;
and Ruth Erlewlne, publicity.
Avanelle George, co-hostess and
president, welcomed the members
al)d guesls and thanked the group
for courtesies during her two years
as preslden I.
She read "Friends and HappiNess." wllh Mrs. Hollman giving the
humorous, "Mrs. Sopha Tlltleberry·s Wedding." Officers' reports

EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
- Specll\.1 sentlces will be held
thl• t"'rlday through Sunday at
the Rutl!Uld Chureh of lbe
Na7Jirene, with lbe llev. R. W.
Cunningham of Institute, W.Va.
the speaker. The llev. and Mrs.
David Mye"' of Logan will be
the special slngen~: Services
begin at 7 p.m . Friday and
Saturday. Sunday morning """"
vke, 10: 341 a.m., Sunday evening
sent lee at 6: 341 p.m.

ALL WOMEN'S

were given and a donation of money
was made to the associate matron,
Golda Reed, on her grand chapter
dress, a gesture to be continued.
Next meeting will be a picnic at
the Nelson home; July 18, 6 ' ~p.m .
Joan Kaldore gave a demonstration
on Aloe Vera bum, medicine and
miracle plants, assisted by PauUne
Atkins, Mrs. Nelson, Marjorie Rice
and Stella Atkins.
Winners of the Bible games were
AUegra Will, Stella Atkins, and
Gracie WUson ..Refreshlnents were
served by Mrs. Hottman and Mrs.
George. Others attending were
Betty Bishop and Frances Young.

RUTLAND- Rutland Township Trustees will ineet Thursday a t the Rutland Fir!' House at
6:30p.m.
CHESTER- Farewell Party.
C hester U nited Me t hodl st
Church, for the Rev. Richard
Thomas, 6: 30 p.m. thursday at
the church. Take a covered dish.
Table service and beverage will
be furnished .

P0MEROY - Church services at Red Brush Church of
Christ Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday services at 7:30 p.m.
and Sunday serv ices at 10 a.m .
and 6 p.m . Denver Hill of Foster,
w. Va ., will be the guest
speaker.

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A 20th anniversary party for
members of the Middleport High
School's graduating class of 1963
will be held from 1 to 3 p.m ..
Saturday a t the Senior Citizens
Center In the multi-purpose
building.

Revival scheduled
POMEROY - A revival will
be held at Lhe FreewUI Mission,
MDI Street, Middleport, next to
Holzer Clinic, from June 1
through July 2. Evangelists wUI
be Jim Evans, Ralph Cundiff
and Leslie Hayman.

A New Shipment Of Lee's:
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JEANS, Reg. 131.00 ................. ~ .....•. 119.99
STRIPED BAGGIES, Reg. 135.00 ......... 124.99
BAGGIES, Reg. 131.00 ..................... 119.99
DENIM SHORTS, RIIJ 122.00 ............ 116.49
SWEAT SHIRTS. Reg. 117.00 ............. 112.75
PULLOVER SHIRTS, Reg. 124.00......... 117.99
STRETCH JEANS, Reg. IJJ.OO ........... 124.75
SUNGLASSES, Reg. 18.00 ................... '4.99

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closing prayer.
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Attending were Ruth Erlewlne;
Nan Harder; Brenda Kennedy;
Angle Rider; Beth Rider; Dorothy
Rider; Barbara !Uder; AUce Mae
Reeves; - Allee · Luckett; Paula ·
Luckett; Beatrice Smith; Charlotte
Stewart; Jenl Stewart; Alecla
Worner; Mrs. Fred (Donna) WUll·
amson; Mrs. Bob (Donna 1Williamson, Jamlt&gt; and Stacey; Connie
Jones; Tawny Jones; Ann Colwell
Forbes; Keith Forbes: Jeremy
Forbes; Fay,Mary, andJoySauer:
Margaret Parsons; Christina
Welder; Aileen Halley.
Mae Weber, Marcia Denison,
Margaret Edwards, Polly Gibbs,
Connie Bales, Rachel Bales. Catherine Colwell. Pam Colwell, Bryan
Colwell, Scotty Colwell, Helen
Ebersbach, Linda, Crystal and ,
Bridget Vaughan, Regina and
Jenny Erlewlne, Catherine, Lue,
La urte, and Denise Shenefield,
Grace Colwell, Dorothy BoJen,
Mildred HyseU, Vivian L. Pierce,
Jason Pierce, Marjorie Rice, and
Janet Mon1s.

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MeliJ.ra }ohnrrm

johnson birth

Mark and Cindy Johnson. Pom~­
roy, are announcing the birth of
their second child , a daughter,
Melissa Dawn, March 30 at Pleasant Valley Hospital. She weighed
seven pounds. one ounce and was 21
Inches lung.
Maternal grandparents are Leland and Paula Norman. Route 2,
Pomeroy, and the paternal grandparents are J ames a nd Betty
Jotmson, Mason. Maternal greatgrandparents are Effie Norman .
Racine, and Lester Wca therby,
Athens, and the paternal ·greatgrani1mother Is Eugla Johnson,
M lddleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have a son,
Coy. ag~ four.
Anthony
organizations whlch administer the .
program on a voluntary basis.
As" explained · by Mrs. ·Gerald
Rought, poppy chatnnan, farrdlles
aided by poppy fund contributlons
can be found In every community.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Stephen Houchins
Veterans are to be found In every entertained Saturday evening with
state In thertatlon,and thebenefltsof
a pre-graduation party honoring
poppies are used to strengthen ilves
their daughter, Stephanie, who
blighted by war time Injury.
graduated Sunday from Meigs Hlgh
For more than 45 years the red
School.
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poppies. have been worn by AJ:neriGuests. at the party wet'&lt;' Brad 't
...cans· around Memorial Day. It · Alexander. Greg Taylor, Ronda ·
signifies the feeling of reverence for
Mitchell, Roxanne McDaniel, J eff
REG. 111.99
the servicemen who died for
Carson, Tanya Stobart , Scott Stout .
America, and provides employ·
JuDe Spencer, Rowena Averlon.
Sale $788
ment for disabled veterans who
Susanna Wise. Assem Kabesh.
Girts Sizes 7 -10
othetwlse would not be able to earn
Craig Darst. Susan Houchins, J ayne &gt;t..
support for themselves and their
Hoeflich, and Angle Houchins
famUles.

Poppy Days schedulf!d
in Pomeroy this week
Poppies m ade by veterans at the
Sandusky SallorandSoldll'rs'H()I'IlC
will be distributed on the streets of
Pomeroy, today ihrough Saturday,
by members of the American
Legion AuxUiary of Pomeroy's
Drew · Webster Post 39, for
contrtbutlons.
Tile Poppy Day pui1Xl5e as
explained by the Auxiliary
members Is, "tohonorthewardead
by assisting the Dying.'' Funds 1rop .
Poppy .Day enable-.the. 1\rnerlcan'
· Legion and Its Allxillary to meet the
needs ol disabled veterans and their
famtlles.
1be funds go directly into veterans rehabllltatlonand chUdi'en and
. youth programs of the groups. None
Is retained by either of the

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A school of Instruction and
recognition of Masons have been
Inchided In the June meeting plans
of Mary Shrine 37, Order of the
White Shrine of Jerusalem.
At a recent meeting of the group,
the ways and means committee
reported on plans for a bake sale to
be held In Pomeroy on the Saturday
of Regatta Wee)&lt;end.
Jean Yoho, worthy high priestess
and Bill Yoho, watchman of
shepherds, presided at the meeting,
during which time Rose Burris was
tnstaUed as organist. Arline Davis
will be lnstaUed as worthy guide at
the June meeting.

Phyllis Gilkey reported that the rummage and bake sale held
recently at the Jordan home was a
success. Mrs. Davis was reported
tu. and the death of Ruby Halliday.
mother of Pauline Aikins was noted .
It was also reported that Mary
Hughes Is recuperating from
surgery at University Hospital.
Mothers recognized were Rooc
Bun1s, the youngest; Trudy Andrews, the oldest mother; and Clara
Adams, the second oldest mother.
1\vo pcl('ms, "So Proud," and "A
New Member." were read at the
conclusion of the meeting.

Memorial Day recalled by circle
A program on Memorial Day was
presented by Peggy Harris at the
May meeting of Friendly Circle.
Trinity Church.
Scripture from Psalms, the
"Origin of the Day," and poems
were Included." The offering and
unison prayer concluded the
program.
Marta Hauck presided at the

meeting when o!llcers and commit tees presented re_ports. Plans for
several activities were made. It
was noted that the annual picnic
meeting will be at the horne of Mn;.
Phil Globokar June 21 al 6 p.m.
Dorothy Woodard and Evelyn
Gilmore S~?rved a dessert course lo
.the 15 members attending. Each
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were Donna Willtamson,:M;lrjorle
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was presented by Fay Sauer.
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mother was shown. FlowerS were
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Grove Cemetery at 6 p.m.
Thursday to place flags on the
graves of vetera ns.

TUPPERS PLAINS - OliveOrange High Schooi" Alumni
banquet and dance at TUppers
Plains Saturday with dinner at
6:30p.m. followed by round and
square dancing at 9 p.m. The
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POMEROY Wildwood
Garden Club will meet Wednesday, 7: 30 p .m .. at the home of
Mrs. Mary Nease, with Dorothy
Smith as co-hostess.

POMEROY Eas tern
Alumni Asspclatlon wUI •hold Its
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Pon..rvy-Middleport, Ohio

Heritage Days celebrated in loCal school
(Editor's note: The folfowlng
article contains some views of the
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.~PINNING - Into spinning for "'-'Vcr"l yeurs, Pal Philson of
Syra&lt;"US&lt;' shar"'I h&lt;•r luiowlcdg&lt;• of the early American art with the
Clwst&lt;•r studl'ltts taking th••m from lh&lt;• raw wool to the finished cloth.

THE SIIOE COBRI.Eit - ,Just lmal(tn&lt;· making
.vuu-:- own siJCH!S! 'rtlat'.~t what .reweU Cur1L"' of
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By Charlene Hoeflich
A S\ep back In lime ...
That was what the Chesler
Elementary School students experienced Thesday with the obser·
vance of He ritage Day. featuring
displays and demonstrations of the
crafts and sldlls of their a ncestors.
The all-day act ivity was a clim ax
to the history enrichment program
pla nned for the st udfonls by Patty
Pickens of the Chest&lt;•r PTO a nd
Margaret Parker of the Meigs
County Historical SociPty.
The pioneer dresses wlt.h bonnets
and cowboy aiJd Indian costuming
of the early 1900s wom by the
demonstrators. as well as some of
the studPnts, lent an aut hentic alrto
thP day·s acllvll tes.
And thl' displays and dl'monstra·
Itons wefl' fa ntastic! ·
James Burns, president of the
Gallla County Muzzleloaders, as·
s lsted by Glnney Caldwell, talked
about the guns, displayed a dozen or
so, a nd demonstrated the actua l
loading a nd shooting.
.John Hetzer of ·Reedsville was
there to discuss tra pping a nd
tanning a nd displayed equipment

conununit,v. Here he explalnH to HOITK! (;ht..'Ste r
studcnL• at llcr!IUII:c Day, the• varou• tool• and
su 1•pllt~!'i lu.• u!'it."tt "-"'~ a !~iihoc t'Uhhler.

and ,skins, while Terry Brown and Samuel Wyllls, Pomeroy, was
by Heritage Day, was not only an
Darrell Krautter, Chester, showed
made.
educational experience, but an
the art of taxidermy.
For tht• students at Chester, the enjoya ble step back In time.
Old·llme candy making was ~~:_;f~ocu
~s on
climaxed
demonstrated by Kathy Jotmson of
Bradbu ry; Josephine Smith, Ra·
cine, showed how to make butter;
and Jewell Curtis, a shoemaker In
years past, displayed tre loolsofhls
cobbler's trade.
Garriet Ervine and , Marilyn
Powell, Racine, tied a comforter,
whUe Marsha Denison, E dith WIJJI.
a m son, and E lizabeth Thrne~ dem·
on strated their expertise In
quilting .
Music on early Amer1can lnstru·
ments was played by Carol a nd
Darell Taylor of Racine; Pat
Philson showed how to prepare
wool a nd then· spin It Into cloth;
Norma Curt is. Pomeroy, ta tted for
the students, Allee Wolfe did some
ca ndlewlck lng a nd displayed il
variety of a ntique homema king
Items, and George Genhelm.er,
Chester, displayed woodworking.
There was a demonstration on
working with stained ~lass by
Bradley Johnson, Pomeory, and a
one-room school display by Thelma
Dill, Syracuse, who began her
teaching career In Ire rnld·20s In a
one-room sc hool In Sa lisbu ry
township.
The hi story of comm unity fire .
p rotection was pfl'sentcd by Ches·
ter F'lre Departmen t personnel,
1-'lrry Clela nd, Dorset MJIIer, a nd
CIIURNING BUTI'ER- For Josephine Smith ol Rtlclne chumlng
Edward ~air .
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hutter was just one of he r cho...,. 11.• a young womiUl. Atllerltage Day
As a kickoff to the Heritage Day .
~he de moJL•Iral&lt;'&lt;l the process of moving lrom cream to a paUy of hutter
program, Sa ndy I.uc keydoo as
In an hour or so.
Miss Maybelll' ent erta in ed.
Thehave
progra
ms during
year
Included
""H owthe
to .•rhool
Climb
Your F'amlly Tree ," by .June
Ashley a nd Mrs. Parkl'r In Scp·
te mber ; "'Morgun"s Raid" with
aJ"IIfarts from the Meigs Museum
a nd Marla F'os ter by Charles
Bla kesle&lt;• In Oc tober; "A Retro·
SJX.'&lt;"Iivp of Meigs County."' the
a udio-v is ual presQnla tlon from the
Farmers Bank, by ·Paul Reed. In
November.
"O ld Time Christ mas Toys ,"
with artifacts from Btakes l&lt;'&lt;'. Su&lt;'
G()(&gt;gl&lt;'ln. a nd the· Mu st'um , by Mrs .
Parker a nd Mrs. Pickens In
'[)(ocember; T he Rev . William
Mlddl&lt;'swarth with a slide show.
'"Around Meigs County," In .Janu ·
a1y, a nd a pmgram entitled
··valenlln es, Wlnl e r Sports. and
S.:·hool Days," ·by Mrs. Parker and
Mrs. Pickens In F'ebrua ry.
In March, Earl Knight displayed
his coin collecllon. and In April ,
Cla ra Lochary told the stOJy of the
chartPr oak fmm which the ca ne of

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The Daily Sentinei- Page-9

Old photo· recalls
~. Memorial services·
The photo of CIVU War veterans,
taken 58 years ago,
May 00, 1925- Memorial Day- at
the Kyger M. E. Church .
The orjglnal pboto is owned by
· Dr. Robert R. Boiee, a native of
Meigs County, now retired In
Walnut Creek, ~If. Helsa brother
to the late Dr. Raymond Boice of
(oenter) was

Pomeroy.
Mrs. Inna D. Bales, Route 1,
Cheshire, who provided the photo,
reports that back In 1925, there was
a program held · at the church on
Memorial Day after which everyone would march to the cemetery
to the sound of the drum and bugle
corps. Young girls were dressed In
white tor the ceremonies and each
would stand beside tre grave of a

Make distribution
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chael J . McCuuton today announced
that the Bureau of Motor Vehicles
has the fourth advance dlstr1butlon
of 19831icense tax revenues tolailng .
$16,599,889.10 ready for dis burse·
J1'1ent to local governments.
Meigs County will rt'Celve
$60,08'1.74. It Is anticipated that these
warrants wut beready forma ilingto
each county auditor by May 27.

soldier after arriving at the
cemetery.
The graves were pointed out by
Marcellus Boice who at one time
owned part of the land on which the
cemetery .Is located and who knew
wh~re everyone as burled whether
or not there was a mark~:r.
Then, at a signal given by. Mr.
Boice, the girls would lay a flower
on the grave beside which they
stood . Marcellus Boice was the
grandfather of Dr. Robert and Dr.
Raymond Boice.
Mrs. Bales ' mother, Muriel
Athey Spires , Kyger, participated
In the ceremonies held annually
when she was a young girl. She Is
now 74.

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CIVll.. WAR - These Civil War veterans were a
part of _aMemor!alDayservlce heldonMay30, 1925at

Kyger . From the left are MarceUus Boice, 78, Co. ;\,
91st Regt ., OVI, born May 3, 1847 and died March 10,
1938; Levi Searls, 79; Alex Scott, 80; Mel•m Bole•, 80,
Co. II, :l:lrd Regt . OVI, born Feb. 25, 11!45 IUld died May

Nurse is suspect

7, 1931; Gideon Searls, 82; Stephen Hcrhert ,Ja&lt;·ohs,
86, who was a cook In Co. B. l41stRegt. OVI. bomi\ug.
12, 1838 and dll.'d Feb. 2, 1928. Melvin Bokt• luul l&gt;toen
wounded nt Kcnesnw Mountain, Ga., und sustailwd a
gunshot wound to his lower left ann cuusinglht' los."''
the thumb and the u.&lt;e of his lei! han&lt;l.

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nurse charged wllh k1lllng a loddler
and Injuring six other children with
Injections of a powerful muscle
relaxant will be given a "close look"
In the lnvestlgatlon of 1.22 Infant
deaths In San Antonio, authorities
said.
·
Genene .Jones, 32, a llcell$ed
vocational nurse, was being held
today at !he Ector County JaU In
Odessa on charges thatsheadminls·
tered such Injections w.hUe she
worked for a pediatrician, authori·
ties said.
· AKerrCountygraoojuryindicled
Ms. Jones on WedneSday on charges
of causlilg the death of 15-month-old
Chelsea Ann McOeuan on Sept. 17
and causing serious seizures among
six chlldren ranging In age from 1
month to 7 years. The charges were
the first In a nine-month probe by the
district attorney.
Ms. Jones also has appeared
before a SaJi Antonio grand ·jury
looking into 122 Infant deaths at the
pediatric Intensive care unit at
Medical Center Hospital from 1978
to early 1982, BeKar County Assist·
ant District Attorney Nick Rothe
said.
Ms. Jones was employed at the
county-operated hospital during
that period . She has denied any
wrongdoing.
"I didn't kJII any children," she
told reporters In March, her only
public comment.
A TeXas Ranger arrested Ms.
Jones on Wednesday night at a
relative's house, according to Kerr
County District Attorney Ron
Sutton.
She was being held today on bonds
totaling $~,1Xll, said Sherttf' s Capt.
Carl Watters.
Sutton said his nine-month invest!·
gallon was hampered by the
unusual nature of the "bizarre-type
crimes' ' alleged In the Indictment.
"You by to understand why
someone would try to Injure a
chUd," he said . "Youdon'texpectto
find that lnamedlcalenvlronment ."
Ms. Jones ' attorney, William
Chenault of San Antonio, could not
be reached for comment. A woman
who answered the phone at his home
said he would be out of town untll
Sunday.
Rothe, who Is coordinating the
San Antonio lnvesllgation, said the
indictments would have a "benefl·
clal effect" on his work.
"Genene Jones certainly Is someone we see In very close connection
with the BeKar County pediatric
Intensive care u·ntt, '' Rothe said.
"If that's what a person Is accused
.of d.olng rere, we certainly have to
take a close look at her," he said.
ChelseaAnn'sparentshavetueda
$7 million wrongful death suit
against Ms. Jones and her ronner
employer, Dr. Kathleen Holl;md,
contending the chUd died after two
"inununlzatlons" trom Ms. Jones.
ThebodywasexhwnedMay7and
tissue samples were sent .to Dr. Bo
Holmst.edt ·of Sweden, supposedly_
the only person In the world able to
detect the muscle relaxant succtnyl
choljne In embalmed tissue.
Sutton refused to reveal the
results of Holmstedt's analysts, but
said he was "satlsfledenough" wjth
the report to seek the Indictment of

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Thunday, May 26, 1983

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Bums claim third victim of Marietta explosion
flett.a

died Wednesday, six c!aYs
after he was admitted In critical
condltkln wtth ~ bums
(?Jf!r !lJ percent of his body.
Mascm ·was the second explosion
victim to die at the Bum CA!nter.
James Webb, 32, of F'lemlna. Oblo,
died Satunlay . Killed lnunedlately •
in the blast was Rawlelgh Jerry

PrriSBURGH (API - A third
man has died as a
of last
week's explosion a t ' the Elkem
Metals Co. plait! In Marietta, Oblo,
a ccording 1o ·a hospita l
spokeswoman.,
Barbara Haas, s pokeswoi1UI!I Io r .
West Penn Bum Center, said
60-year-old Donald MaSon of Ma-

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assembly lines for 30 years. The
callback means his son. Randy, wUI
be back to workafter ayear's layol'f.
The company sa id II will assign
the called-back workers to a second
shift beginn ing June 13.
Newsome, wearing overalls and
stand ing behind Ford executives
who d isplayed the new models a t the
plant on Wednesday a t th e Clermont
County facility, sa id he has never
liked a car more than thc newTopaz.
"It 's the best we've ever m ade. If
we ·can 't sell those, we can"•'t sell
anything," Newsome sa id .
Ford dealers started taking
delivery on the new models this

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NewsorrK', who has wor ked on Ford

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Poling said Ford ·designed the
models in · response to gasoline
shorl a gPS and price hikes. He said
the cars will get 34 mUes per gallon
and sell for less than $7,000.
He said Hertz, the re nta l company, has ordered 15,200.
Arvid Jouppl, an indus try analyst,
said in a telephone Interview from
Detroit that he felt comforta ble with
Poling's projections.
" I think It 's going to be a
successful car.'' He sa id the a ppeal
Is to the wide group of middle-c lass
buyers. "It's a very flne com promise automobile.' '

NOTICE OF
APPUCATION
NOTICE TO
CUSTOMERS
Rutland Fuel Company
No t•ce •s hereby g1ven that

Rutl a nd FuRl Company has ftled
wtth the Publ•c Ut•l•!les Com mtsso n of Ohto an appltcat ton
rAq tJ P.S ttnq an tn crea se tn rates
and c ha r ~t es for servtc es ren dcrr:d wtl htn ti S rurisrliC itQn The
ca sn numhP. r be fo re th e Publtc
Uhhltes Commtss to n of Ohto IS
~3 · 559 -GA-AIR

• A co py ot !I'm appl tc attOn

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ava •IOb lc to r rnspec t tOn at the

olt•ce ol Rutland Fuel Com ill 43 8 Fif th Avenue

pany

Hu nt•nnwn. We st Vtrgtnta
25 70 1 Adrl •t•onally. a copy •s

tor tn spec hon at the

o fft CPS o f t he Pu blt c Uttf tt •es

Co mm ts:. to n of Oh ta at 375
Sm llh Htgh S!lee t. Co lumbus.

Oh•o 432 15
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accumula te, and $1Q and costs,
cruelty td anim_a ls: Kenneth Mi!d-den, Mlddlepor(, $25 a nd costs,
disorderly m anner: John Lauderm llt, Lompau, Ca lif., $50 a nd costs,
open container, and $50 and costs,
disorderly manner; Ha rold D.
Wittu·ow, Shade, $25 and costs, no
operator's licf'nSl'.
George McDaniel, Middle port,
was given a five day ja il sentence on
a d isorder ly ma nner charge.

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currr: nt

that

exnenSe

levPi s. lhe ·f!)o:JSIIfl ~frmeS dO not
pr oil•d ~ a reaso nabiP. lew'!l of
comp(! nsat•on for utlltty serv• ·
Cf'!S BasP.t"t on th•s allcgm•on .

•DOZER
•BACKHOE
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•LIMESTONE
•WATER, GAS and
SEWER LINES
•PONDS, REClAMATION
WORK
•lAND CLEARING,
CONCRETE WORK
BONDED &amp; lOili( GUARANIIEO
PHONE Jill CLIFFORD

Senate opted instead to have no limit
on outside earnings from so-called
honoraria - usually $l,&lt;XXl or $2,axl
for speaking to business and labor
groups.
There was no House de bate
Wednesday on the honoraria Issue,
but members spent two hours
talking about something that has
plagued Congress for two decadeshow to save the Capitol' s West
Front.
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Wc•athcr forc..-cast ,
Clmr tonigi)t . Low near 40. Winds
var iable 10 mph or less. Sunny on
F riday . High nea r fi.'; .
ExtendL'II Ohio Fon!CUSI
Saturday through Monday:
· CiuUlce of siM&gt;wers or thunder·
stonns through the period. Highs In
the upper !lOs to mld-7fio!Satunlay ,In
the 60s Sunday and In lhe mld-I!Os to
the mld-Gn. Monday . Lows In the
upper 4n. to mld-OO!i Saturday and
Sunday and In thc 4n. Monday.

Happenings around Meigs
County
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Alumni dance ~;et
The Harrlsonvllle-Selplo Alumni
banq~et and dance will be held a t the

Harrl$0nvllle Sehool Saturday, May

Re~dwille

The Busy Beavers 4-H Club wUJ
hold a car wash Saturday , May28at
Ellis Sohlo, Middle port , feom 10:30
a.m . to 4 p.m .

man hurt in accident

A Reedsville man suffered minor
lnjurifiS In an accident On Ohio 2&lt;18
late Wednesday afternoon, according to the Ga llla -Melgs post of the
state 1\lghway pat rol.
Lee T. Swain, 18, was a pparently
not t!'!laled, the patrol said .
Troopers said Swain was westbound at 3:45p. m . when he topped a
hlllcrEll!t and observed a vehicle
dr !VCIJ by zetta M. Ritchie, 63, Long
Bottolj'l. slopped in tralflc to make a
left tu111 onto Chester t ownship Rd.
115..
SwQin then appUed brakes, lost
contrql, went off tile right !ll~ ofthe
road and overtumed. The vehicle
tllen s1ruck an em¥nJmlent.

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Plan car wash

Swain's vehicle was severely
dam aged and no cita tion was
Issued.
The patml looked intd two other
minor accidents In tile area
Wednesday.
A vehicle driven by Claire W.
GUes Jr., 58, Pomeroy, w~ soutllbound on Smllh Run Road a t 10: ll
a.m . when It went offtheright sldeof
the road and struck a ditch, causing
slight damage.
Laverna l~auff, 33, Long Bottom,
was southbound on Ohio 7 at 9: 15
p. m. when her vehic le struck a deer .
The a ccident CIIU~ slight damage.
to her vehicle.

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PH.

992-5682
992-7121

Form corporation
Secretary of State Sherrod Brown
reports a rticles of Incorporation
have been flied with his office In
Colum bus by the following local
compa nies: Meigs Rec la m ation
Service, Inc . of, Tuppers Pialns.
IncorpOrator Is William S. Cole.

MaiTiage license

992-1201

Mill~:;~~ ~~hlo
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Rec a m mendat •ons Wh1 ch

NOTICE OF SALE

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d 11fer from the appl•cat• on may
be made by the Staff of the
Publ•c Ut•li t•es Comm.ss•on ot
OhtO or by 1nterven1ng parties
and may be adopted by the
Comm•ss•on

PROPOSED RATES

Meets this evening
Womens ' Fellowship of Churches
of Chris! wlll meet this evening at
7: 30 p.m . at ~ Hemlock Grove
Church. A fUm on nowers 'wlll be
shown ·and a kitchen towel shower
w1ll be held for the church camp. All
members are urged to attend.

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del endant s, upon a judgment
For the f1rst 1000 cub1C teet
theretn rendered. be1ng Case
(mm•mum charge) $15 75 pm
No 1 7 .683 m sa•d Court. 1 w1ll
mo nth
off er for sale. at the fron t door o f
For the next 98 000 cubtc
the Court H OlJ Se tn Pomeroy.
feet s 1 19 per mot
Me •!l S County Oh10. on the
For il ll over 99 ,000cub•c l~et · 25th dav of June 1983. at
S 1 95 por md ·
ten ·t htrty a.m , . the follow•nq
In 1arJd •t•On. a 9as Cos t lands and tenements. to w•t ·
recoverY (GCR) rate w 1tl 00
SITUATED m the V•l lag e o l
appliP.d to all consump tiOn
Po mP.r ov. CounTy of Me1gs. and

SUPERIOR VINYL
SIDING

•landlcaping

.Oriveweys
•Fann Ponds
.PH. 742· 2407
Or 742-2068

Call 843-5425

3-1"'

572 mo pd

Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
Classlfieds and
SaveiJ I
Wrot e your own ad and order by mo ll .w ith !his
co upon . Cance l your ad by phone &gt;yhen you 9et
resu lts . Mone y not re fundable .

CHECK THE

"Beautiful, Custom
!lllilt Garages"
Call for fr~ siding as-·
timates, 949-2801 or
949·2860.

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Admitted--Flora Friley, Pome- I
Sandra Whitt, Pomeroy;
E lizabeth Bartoe, Long Bottom; I
Annie Lawson, Syracuse ..
Discharged--John Deem, Bonnie
Smith, WUbur HlllllllDg, Sandra
Whitt.

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The Dally Sentinel
111 CourtSt ••
Pome·r oy, Oh. 45769 .

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room, lamily room and lull
basement, 2 car heated garage.
Nestled in the maple trees 1111
mce SIZe lot. Sale price roouced
to $55,000.00.
OWNER WILL HELP -On this

Velma Nicin$ky, As$oc.
Pit. 742-3092
Ch«vl lemltty, Auoc.
~h. 742-3171

H. L. Writesel
ROOFING
All types o1 roof wort new

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Sill$ start from 12'll6'

Heactquartf1111 for

UTILITY BUILDINGS

tracl0111l!!J!!

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~~~~tenance

:
• Attachments
• HeJ plul acMce

•

Siz~s

from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x~6'

lnsulatd Doa Houses

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54 Misc. Merchandise

949-2263
99:2-279 1,;,.

Call:
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PULLINS
EXCAVATING

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ELECTRIC
SERVICE

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For all your wiring 1
needs; furnace• re-·
pair s~rvlce and In- j
stallatlon.

For "All" Your Home

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Repairs ...
"Free Estimates" ...
Call: George Gum
Ph. 992-5433

Reeidentlal
8o Commercial
Call 742-3196

5·16·2 mo.

PH. 992 - 2478
S.Jltmol)d

FOR PROFESSIONAL
TERMITE AND
PEST CONTROL
SERVICE

GHEEN'S
PAINTING INC.
Industrial, Commercial,
Residential , Interior and
Exterior.

New Homes - Edensive
Rem ode line.
•I nsurance Work
.Custom Pole Bid!IS &amp; Garaaes
•Roofin&amp; Work
oAioolinum &amp; V"lll)l Sidinp

Painting
Sendblesting
Waterblaating
Parking Lot Stripping
Spray Painting
Texture Coatings
Fully lnwllli-F101 fstiimstts
CAU 614-949·2686

15 Years Experience
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7583
or 992-2282

11 -ll·lfc

Backhoes
Dump Trucks
Lo-Boy Trencher
Water
Sewer
Gas Linea
Septic Systems
LARGE or SMALL JOBS

3-1-llc

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

~ POMEROY LANDMARK
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614·992-2181

CALL :

TERMINIX
INTERNATIONAL
At Our New Pttont Number

992-3325

4· l9 -2mn I!

CARPENTER
SERVICE

\SearsI

TRAVEL TRAILER

FREE
EXTIMATES

Carpeted, bathrootn with
shower. 11as or elect. tefric,.
furnace, &amp; lot. Water hater,
nnp. sink. aas. elect.. or
battery liaflts, s!Hps 6. excellent condition.

-Addono ond Nmodeli•'ll
- lloaflng ond gulltr wool&lt;
-"-=taucla work .
-Pivmblntand
. . .olea! waric
(FrM lotimatoo)

'Chain link Fence
'Car)lftln&amp; 'Paintina

\SearsI
CATALOG MERCHANT

Pomeroy,OH .
Graa &amp; Pltty Gibbs-Owners
PH. 992·2178 '"·" '

$2,700.00 or Best Offer

992-62U or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

PH .992-3006
5 l~ - 1 mo

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The kllowing to be sold: 1970 Cadillac, 77,000 miles, 1979 75o
Honda, llx1611ndem ftatbed trailer, II hp, pump and tank. 4x41l
utily trailer. 1974 Yamaha 250 Dirt Motorcycle, 1976 Honda 360
Road Biitl! and a 1974 Honda 125 oft-road rnotucycle. \1 hp. Air
comptess« 1111 wheels. bicycles. 7-pc. breaklast $el. 10 new heavy
duty 16-ildl true~ tires, truck togJ box with key, several luH Sill!
fiberla!S ~and shower stalls, 3- 3-lt shower stalls, 2-12xl5
vilyl ru11, I metal lllchen sink with forril1co top, stainless steel
sin Is, c. shodls. llrpaulins, camping Ienis, sleepilg ba~. approx.
100 pr. ~ bocil\ dril Pie!$ stand, 4 ta~pte pnteclors
(chrornej, sMraJIISSillled socket sets. libel laSS and lnlfble van I)'
tops, 2 sets shower slim&amp; doars, 3 water softener lanls, Jewn
sprinNen, nice ia"lll!
16 inch wall ian, some used tiri!S,
hMtd cletner, -.1 lirt:JieS, iNkY. cuwboy hats. soc~s;bally
slroller, fishinl equipment, several kildten clocils, car wax lf1d
cielner, mullllrs. kitS of spqy ptint, fbi- jiCits. &amp;rilders. PIIIJ rivet •
tJns, CISSII!e player tw:ordeiS. radm, loit pumps, 12 VIii tir
cqmpressas, 2 !on hoists. c:ar mac wheel covet$, owll.wltP5.
l'lldiner dlai', l!llnY. llllllY t111n ilems tao numerws to mention.
DtiiO SO¥£D
T-: C., III'FDUIIIclllr* ... politiw I.D. qquiltd.
1lcrt "''I I'll ,_ 11 11 II ar lou at prlll*tw.
filii II WI ~ . . 1(111, 11ln will lit )lltnty Df raotn.and slllin&amp;

'*'"'lin.

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(514) ~-1101

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- - - - -h - hANY PERSON
w o
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anything to give away and
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Column Thor. W 'oll be no
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che rge to the advertiser.

FOR FUTURE USE"

POO~

KEN'S
:APPLIANCE
; SERVICE

1

•Vinyl Liner
•Fiberglass
•Stainless Steel

985-3561

All Makes
•Welh.-. •DIIhwaaher•
Rangao
•R.trlgeretorl

1-304-773-5634

•Dryen •Freeura

C. L. Kitchen

Femela Irish Setter &amp; Spl·
niel 1 yr . old. very gentle .
Call 614-266-6266 .
6 puppies, small breed . 2
kitten . Call 614 -388 -9900.
Small type watch dog and 1
Garman Police puppy . Call
446-3171 .
Puppies. Pan Doberman .
part Beagle . 2 males , 2
lomalu . Coli 614 -992 7136 or 614-9g2-3 266 ,
Giveaway to good home
veer old •mall female pup.
Good with children . 614742 -3102.

3 baby kittens , 304-6762474.
SMALL puppy, between 4-5
p .m . 304 -675 -541 2 .
FIREWOOD , k i ndling ,
phone 304 -676-3288.
THREE dogs to good home,
2 Doberman• &amp; 1 Beagle.
Phone 304-876 -7693.

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Found

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

AT
NEW HAVEN. W. VA.

Chester, Ohio

Ph . 985-4269

PER. TON

Dewayne Williams
&amp; Sconle Smltlt

II IN. 6 TON

All Makes and Models
Antenna lnstalllllon
House Calls -and S~p
Senrict Available ,
•·11-1... pol.

PHONE
304-273- 5565
304-273-15303
5-12· 1 mo.

Prices Uatll Stock
Is Sold.

·BAILEYS SHOES

322 ... Sallll St.
IIJ I Pill. Cillo 45710
~25-1

mo. I'll

AL TROMM'S

BACKHOE
SERVICE

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LOST: 2 red &amp; white malo
fox hounds . CottagevillaMt. AI
•so. Rew1rd dead or alive .
Lo•t small black do g last
seen in TNT -area . Poasibly
looking for ma t ter Dic k H1ll.
Reward will be paid 617
8u rdano St . Pt. Pl. WV.

8

Public Sale
8&amp; Auction

Pomeooy,Oh.

4-27-1 mo

U-PICK-UP

Out Low herydly

MOTORS, Inc.
•L.

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SMITH NELSON

Mason, W.Va.

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. GOING OOT OF
:BUSINESS SALE
ALL SALES FINAU
, 20% OFF

from he Smallest Httter
Core to the larpst Radit·
tor.
Radittor Speclalst
NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs. Experience

PHONE :

DRIVEWAY SLAG

$275

c::oMPlfTE
RADIATOR SERVICE

PERSONALIZED

"CUT OUT

"Lowest R1tes
Around ·
"Friendly Strvie
NO SET UP CHARGE
IN THE COUNTY
742-2328

"2 217..

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Auction every Tue1d1y
night, Krodel Pork Club
House, Pt . Pl1111nt WV.
Auct. lonnie Neal. Call
1114-367-7101 .

Kitchin Cabinets - RoofIn&amp; - Sldln1 - Concreto
1 Patios
- Sldawalks ' Now Construction - Rt·
'ntodtlinl - Custom Pole
• Barns.

Rick Pe1r10n Auctioneer
Service. Eetate. f•rm . Antiquo • Uquldation saloo.
Ucen11d a. bonded In Ohio &amp;
WYo . 304 -773-6785 or
304-773-9186.

CHARLES SAYRE
AND SON

Auction every Fri. night ot
the H1rtford Community
Center. Truckload• of new
merchandiM every week.
Con•igmenta ot new and
Ulld tnerch1ndl11 IIWIVI
welcome. Ric~1rd Reynolds
AuctlonMr . 2711·3089 . ..

Rooflrw &amp;Sidi111 eo.

IDlltt I
lotl&amp; lotto•. OH. 45743

MS-4193 or 992-3057

12-n tto:

BOGGS
SALES &amp; S!RVICE
U.S. IT: 50 EAST
aum,1LE. OHIO
Altllorl.ncl Joltn Deer.

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E111l11•nt
Deller
Perm ~ulpment ·
Parta &amp; service
fll'll

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Thur., Fri. &amp; Sot., 9 -1 624
Deenie Or .. Gallipol ia acro11
from Minks Auto Salet,
Rt.36 . Tape players. CB, Iota
of n ice clothing , much more.
Wed . , Thur . Fri . loti of
clothes s izes 6 &amp; 7 , baby
clothes. eKe. itomt, priced to
Hll. 633 4th ave . Gallipolis,

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8 Family Yard Sale 1 30
State St., Gallipolis . Thurs.
&amp; Fri .. May 28 &amp; 27 . Time 9
to 1
Yard Sale 110 4th . Ave,
Gallipolis . Thurs ., Fri. &amp; Sat.

Yard Sole May 27th &amp; 28t h
In front of Park Centrel
Hotel. 9 -11 .
Yard Sale Fridoy Moy 27,
8 :00-4 :00. O.J . WMo Rd,
N inth hou s e out . Baby
lteme. boys-mena- womena
c lothing, oddo &amp; ends.
Big Yard Sale Fri . thru tvlon.
9 · 6 . All ldemt must eo. low
prices. proceed• goes to
feed hungry children of th~
world. Rt. 141 Waot of
Galllpollo .

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Patio
at Pa t Noels .
Rutland Rd .. St. Rt. 12 4 . •;.
mite !Tom At . 7 bypou . Fri .
&amp; Sat .. May 2 7 &amp; 28 .
442 South Sl•th Awe .. Mid·
dlaport, Oh . Fri. May 27, 9
to • · Re in Cenc.ls.

-····"pf Fiiiiii&amp;int----&amp;"Vicinity
TWO family yard aele. 1 mile
out Jericho Rd. Pt. Plaeunt .
Clothing and misc . rlday
9·3 . Wetch for signs . It
rain·canc aled.

3 bedroom home at 123
Garfield Ave . , concrete
pool. tuN beoement, 2 llreplac:es, 2 ~ b1th1 , new
carpet, 2 acra lotJr.om 8 R
Rt. 7 to river. Ownltt- wNl
consider flnencing with low
down payment and 9 %
intoreot . Ctlll «6 -1&amp;411 .
HOUSE f OR SALE In Mid,
dlaj&gt;ort. Newly remodeled
home w ith fireplac e, polllble woodburn..-. cioN to
schoolt 1nd ahopping. Cell
614 -992 -8941 .
House with 8 ecres. Cell
814 -,266 -6863.

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gerage, beeuttfully lan• ~
c•ped area lot Atop RoM
Hill , Pom. 40'o. 814 -98114257 .

Ya rd Sala Rain o r Shine.
Friday &amp;. Saturday, May 27
7 yeera old . 4 miles out of
&amp; 28. From 9 to 6. Rodney
Racine. Bi-level. 2 ca• garVillage fl. Follow signa.
age
attached . 3 car garage
n rea. clothing , Avon bot- 9-famlly garage sale, furnl ·
Ilea . tupperwe re , bikes . ture, tool s. clothing all•i•es. un· a«ached. 3 acr• with
' good drilled well and much
Much much more.
infant on up , badtpreeds , more. 614-843-6360.
curta ins &amp; misc. Rt . 2 N.
4 Family Vard Sate Friday&amp;: below Fo rreet Hilla Came · Owner trentter red . Mutt
Saturday . 2 ttory green tary . Pt . Pt . Wed. Thur. Fri .
Hll . 3 bedroo m ranch . Quiet
houte on Rt. 7 in Cheshire.
liv ing. scenic view .
acro11 from J ' a Mini Mart . THREE femily yard sale . country
Pomeroy . &amp;69,900. 614All tiZI clothing, home lnte· 2112 Lincoln Ave. Lot of 992 -6420.
rlo r, white half canopy bed ladies clothes. Thursday &amp;
with bedtpread and ensem- Friday. 9· 15 .
House. 2722 Lincoln Ave.
ble. clarinet. sheets, paper· _ _;___ _ _ _ _ __
Pt . , Pl . Appo intment Only.
back booka, dithes. child· YARD sale, Big 4 family , 304 -676 -4074.
rena clothing ; knick kneckt everyt hing cheap, toolt ,
and other mite .
diahe a, et c . 316 22nd . EIGHT ac re•. smell house.
Street. Pt. Pleasant. Fridey garege. out building•. pond
&amp; Saturday, May 27 &amp; 28 . 81 mineral rights. reduced
9:00-6 :00.
price. 304-895-3819 .

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YARD sale. Friday &amp; Satur·
day, 9 -3 . Tools , d ithes. baby
clothe• &amp; baby bed. Some Yard Sale Only day only.
thing for everyone . 251~
Sat . 28,10-6 . Nice clothing.
Mt
Vernon Ave . Pt .
Giant
Yard
Sela
Fri.
only.
2
maternity &amp; baby 0 · 9 . misc ..
Pleasant .
household items. Follow Rt . mllet N . of Chaster on At . 7.
160 to Vinton Ele m . Sc hool C hildren . adult c lothing , RUMMAG E sale. Saturday ,
household items. atone i•n.
about 1'12 mi.
antique• . Fenton, Imperial , !'lloy 28, 9 :00 to 6 :00. No••
to Wes tern Auto, Pt Plea ·
7 Family Patio Sale 411:~ mi: an~ many more items.
••nt . By the Cio n of 1978
oui Rt. 14 i . 27th, 28th;
Not r·e s p·o 'n s ible for
29tn IIi jOth . Old dishes, Fri. &amp;I Sat . Clothea. Yluher, acc idanta.
mower.
stroller
,
tires.
Five
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man -women-children clo t h ing. Av on collectible• . Point • area. Rt . 3, Pomeroy . YARD 10lo 1 dey only ,
Ra in or shine .
Yard &amp; Garage Sale at Friday. May 27. 9 -1 3401
6 · Poinu, Pomeroy . May Franklin Ave . P1 . Pleannt.
6 Family Yard S1la Between
1 ·2 · 3 . 9 a.m . to 7 Yard Solo Thurs. 26th , Fri.
Rio Granda &amp; Bidwell on At. 31
tt. June
p. m.
Look fo r signs . Clo664 . Baby clothes , e xcersiza · thing . household, garden &amp; 27th on Rt 62 . house trailer
ben ch , mis c. clothe s, misc. m isc . items . 814 · 992 · on right aide·• Waterloo Rd · 3
ite m s.
Family Sale Good bargains .
7796 _

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For Sale By Owner. anuma·
bla •t 8 percent intarett, 3
bedroom home with vinyl
siding . full tize batamant
and beth and 112. loclted In
leon · Badan Road . Pho ne
304-468 -1668 alter 6 p.m .
3 br, total electric, therma
pan wlndowt, 1% beth a,
utility room , air -cOn d ,
carpet, 1tove. · r8fr lg, dlshwalher . wood-burner cen
be used , double-garage. cel lar &amp; 2 outbuildings. drilled
well or city water. on 1 acre,
8 milea from Pt . Pl. on At. 2 .
304-895-3346 . Mowing.
32 Mobt' le Homes

for Sale

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long haired white
614 367 0681
Cal!
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Bloons for all occassions .
Say Happy Fa1hers Day.
Happy Birthday, I Love You,
Get Well, It's a Boy or It's a
Girl. Anything you wish in a
different way. Delivered to
hospit1l or home for almost
1ny occassion. Balloons &amp;
Co., 446-4313.

LOST tan Chihuahua brown
nose. white btau on fa ce .
Call 446 -3186 . or 446 1147.

PUBUC AUCTION

individutls end IO!Mihilll for MfYOIII. All ""' merdunclise. ·

SWEEPER and aowlng machine repair, pant, and
auppllea.
Piclt up and
delivery . Davis Vacuum
Claimer, one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd .
Call
448-0294.

kittens. Lit ter
trained . To good home . Real
cute . 614-986-4137 .

FOR SALE
18 FT. WILD CAT

YOUNG'S

•·Solie

1lris is 1 ~· .diSCOIIRI stole full of ll1eldlandise trucUd in
to the lairp~tlds, a aood salt for Fill MarUI buytn,

3 Announcements

2 female

PARTS and SERVICE

SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1983 - 10:00 A.M.
Loc:ation: Gallia County Fairgrounds in the
Dairy Bam
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Gun thoot at the Rutland
American legion Suday May
29th at 12 p .m . Absolutely
factory choke guns .

10·6-tlc

_Roofing • Siding
Troughs,
Down Spouts
Windows - Doors

We sell quality used cars.
l-6l4 4t&amp;-.4J82, Gallipo-

All Work Guaranteed
"FrH Estimates"

Olt.
Ph.~~4~3-sm

MIUER

John'$ Auto Sales

or r11pair, ptters and
downspouts, ptter cJean..
i~ and paintirc. storm
doors and windows.

Raciria,

HOME REPAIR

3 types, 2 cOk&gt;rs

, I Thu rs. &amp; Fri. Moy 26 , 27.
Moving Sola. furniture ,
clothe e. big 111onment
misc . items. 428 Hedgewood, Gatlipollo, 9AM till

Gun Shoot. Rutland Ama ri·
can legion 1 p .m . Sun., May
22 . Abtolutely factory
choke guns only.

P&amp;S BUILDINGS I

O'OEU TRUE VALUE LUMBER
2400 Eastern Ave.
PH. 4-49-7826 [&gt;24-1 mo

V. C. YOUNG Ill

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lrame home in excelent
condition. 3 bedrooms, 2 fuH
baths, lovely dining room with

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Offiee: 992-5739

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18FT........................ .. ............... '20.90
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ADDITIONAL ti ll DISCOUNT IN APRIL - CASH A CARRY

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5-20·1 mo pd

ALUMINUM ROOFING

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Ph. 742-2834
or 949-2160

123-tlc

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BULDINGS

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TOM HOSKINS

PH. 992-2280

11-26-!fc

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IF or Sa le
)A nnou ncement
1For Rent

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bafancr. m cash w 11 hm th1rty
130 ) days afler date o t safe
Depos it to be w.:w ed d sold to
pfa•nt•f l-l .rst mongage holder
Cann ot be sold for less than
twa -th.rds the appr;:used valu e
.Jamf!S J Proff•tt
Shenrt at
M e•gs County

Srtuatoo on 1.88 acres. Sale
pnce '$31\900.00.

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AND HOllE IIAIIITENANCE
"Roolin&amp; of all typos
Residential &amp; Commercial
'Guttm &amp; Downspouts
'Storm Windows &amp; Doors
FREE !Sl\IAl!S
20 Years Elperienct

COAL

FO RMFRt Y KNOWN AS

307 Spnnn Ave . Po meroy
Oh&gt; o 45 76 91
The real estJte was appratsed
01 s 17.00 0 00
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Terms ol Sale· $ 1.000.00
cnsh at t1me ol sa te wHh the

1977 Barrington home. 3
bedrooms, 2 full baths, lovely
· kichen has Island range.

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s pace below . E ach in·
I fili a l or group ot figures
I counts as a word . count
I na m e and addr ess or
1 phone numbe r if used .
I Yo u' ll ge t bett er res ults
11 vou describe fully ,
l giv£' price. The Senr inel
I r ese rves th e right to
I c lassity , ed ot or r e ject
1 rtnv ad . Your ad will be
I p ut in th e prope r
c lassi ficat ion If you ' ll
I chec k the proper box
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hwtt&lt;n china cabinet and
window seat Formal livtng

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REALTY

EXCAVATING

FREE ESTIMATES

OHIO
VALLEY
ROOFING

STRIP

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

5-181 mo

Ono Day Onlyl Sat . Moy 21 ,
6 Family Yard Solo. Good
clot hing-allsiztl Ill eo larger
women's). mlac., houMhold
itemt. akatea. typewriter.
others too numerous to
ment ion. south Rt. 7 near
Clay Schoof , near Eure"ka.
Everything muat got

HOB STETTER

•Bulldozer 8&amp; Back:
hoe Service
•Bat18111811ts
•Footers

'Sidin&amp; .
'Roofina
'Gutter &amp; Down Spouts
'Remodelin&amp;
20 Years Experience
In Home Area

Geor(:le Bau er. Sr . as a rest ·
dence at the t •me o f hts

Real Estate General

MEIGS

EUGENE LONG

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Run and o n th e east stde of
Spr.mg Avenue._ind be1ng the
same p•ope rty. occu p1ed by

Me•gs Cr;JUnty

By v1rt u e of an Al1 as Order of
Sale •ssued ou t of the Common
Pleas Cour t a t M e•gs County,
Oh• o. m the cas e at Joh n l
Oav •s. et at.. pl ainTiffs. vs Ene

Insu rance

PH . (304) 882 .2276

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State of Oh 10. and described as
follow s. to Wit" LOts No. 63 and
64 on the east s•de of Naylors

dPcense. and g•ven hy h1m. the
stHd Georor. Baue r. Sr . by Wt lf.
1u thrf!e of h ts ch tldren . George
Bauer. Vaf ent•ne Bauer and
KJ thryn Bauer . and betng more
parti Cularly des cnbed 1n record s a l dee ds and w•lls of ,

of the R-..:t Codo, an
obiection to aud'l , incrMSe

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A marriage license was Issued In
Meigs County Probate Court to
Raymond Allen Wlliford , 23, Rt. 1,
Middleport, and Kimberly Sue
Blrchfteld. 19, Parkersburg.

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" FENQNG PROVIDES PRIVACY PLUS
PIIOTECTION FOI ClfllDREN &amp; PETS"

PAT HILL FORD

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Public Notice

However 9as r:ost recovery
(GC R) •s nat a part o f thJ S rate
prOCeed •nll
A S 12 5 00 secuntv deposit
may be requ.red for customP. rs
not tn owner - oc c up1 P. d
prem•ses

which may alloge dtat ouch
IMiblicaticNt containe .. .-, ·b
ancl&lt;ltcriminatory or unnuonaiJie.

CHAIN LINK FENCING NEEDS

'*' 1epeir lol1d ,.

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yard Sa\eS

FOR ALL YOUR YARD &amp; PROPERTY

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the Apphc;ant reques ts the
Pubhc Ut •I•Ms Comm•ss•an at
Oh10 f1 nd and aut ho nze the
Apphc8n t to c harge t he rates
anrl charges set forth befovv as
· Proposed Rates'" ~
Any _..,, linn, COfi)Orltion Of
""'Y lie,
p u - 10 Sec1ion 4801.19

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The Pomeroy E mergency Squad
answered a call a t 5: 31 p.m.
Wednesday toH JII St. for HaroldWUJ
who was taken to Holzer Medical
Center .

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Business senices•

House approves more spending for
nuclear missle, food stamp program

28, at 7p.m .
A round and square dance wUJ be
held at 9 p.m. with music by
"Travel'n Light. "
Rcserva lions may be made by
calling Lennie J ewell at 992-263l or
.Joyh Cla rk a t 992-3690.

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S.ntinel31 Hornet for Sale

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CONTRACTING

Emergency run

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Public Notice

In •ts apph cat•on. Rulland

WASHINGTON (AP ) - The I Since then: the Pershing 2 has been
House Is sending the Senate successfully tested eight times.
The supplemental appropr ia tions
legislation tha t a uthorizes more
money for the Pershing 2 nuclear bill for the year ending Sept. 30
m issile and lhe foodstampprogram conta ins $li9 mllllon less than
but less money for senators on the President Reagan requested. The
spcechmaklng circ uit.
bulkofthe money-almost $3 blllion
Also conl a lned in the $4.8 billion -Is targe(J?d for mandatory federal
supplementa l a ppropriations blll programs that would otherwise run
passed 30!1-92 Wednesday by the out of funds by the end of flsca l1983.
House are a moratorium on coal
These appropriations Include
leases by the Interior Department, $1.03 billion for food stam ps; $615
$49 million to restore the Capitol' s million for unem ployment lnsulong-deterlora tlng West Front and ranee: $342 for federal employee
$12 m illion for stepped- up federa l retirement ; and $186 million for
health 11.&gt;searchonAIDS- acquired vtctlnns of black lung disease.
Immune deficie ncy syndrome.
The Item expected to have the
Opponents of the Pershing 2 toughest time in the Senate has
mustered more wonts than support nothlng to dowlth the federal budget
In their unsuccessful effort to strip but a Jot to do with the budgets of
the bill of $453.6 million that wlll indiv idua l senators.
a llow cont lnued prod uction of the
The House approved language
intermedlatc-range m lsslle theRca- tha t would llnnlt a senator's outside
gan admlnlstmtlon pla ns to begin earnings from spcechmaking and
deploying In West Germany In wrtting to 30 percent of the annual
December.
Senate salary of $60,662. The House,
The money represented funds whose members are paid $69,800 a
that Congress denied last December year, has such a llrnlt .
after the init ial two test Olg hts falled.
In a congressiona l deal last year,
the House took a pay raise a nd the

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Three defendants forfeit $450 bonds
Mason. W Va ., $10 and costs,
assured clear dlstanee: Anna R.
Filch, Middleport , $10 a nd costs,
fa ilu re to yield the r ight of way:
Fred Kuhn . Middleport, $50 a nd
costs each on two counts of
disorderly manner : Bobby Allen.
Logan, W. Va ., Steve Powell,
Middleport , $50 and costs each on
disorderly manner charges: J ames
Ke nnedy, Middleport, $10 and costs,
a llowing tras h and garbage to

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Th re&lt;' dcf&lt;&gt;ndnnts fo rieltcd $450
· each. all posted on cha rges of
drlvtng while intox icated, In the
rourt of Mlddleporl Mayor Fred
Hoffman Wednesday night .
They were Robert Ve noy. Pomeroy: Chari&lt;'s M. Wa lk&lt;'r, Mlddl&lt;'poli, and .Jen y Collier , Mason, W.
Va .
Ten defendan ts wen&gt; fi ned in the
court and they arc Ma rk Ha ley .
Mlddlcpo rl, $:&gt;1 and costs, driving
under suspension; Ma rk Compson,

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BATAVIA. Ohio (API-The new
Ford Topaz and Mercury Tempo
r:nean 600Jobs for laid-otfworkers at
the spra wling Ford plant opened
here three years ago to assem ble
I ransmissions for small cars.
"We call them our billion-dollar
babies because that 's wha t it cost to
get them In ma r ket. " sa id Harold
Pol ing, Ford's c•xecutlve vice president of Nor1h America n operations.
He pm:lict&lt;'d Wed nesday that
Ford wUI sell 1:&gt;1,000 of .the models,
designed for the middle-Income
pureha•er.

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Topas (right ) Wednesday. They also lnlroduced the
1984 Ford Tempo. ( M' Laserphoto ).

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USVEILING - Harold Poling, executive vice
president for Ford North American Automotive
Opcraliort' (left) , l• greeted by R. L. Coossla, plant
,,manager for Ford's Batavia plant, prior to a press

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AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

The .Daily Sentinel
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Middle

Complete Auctlon11r Ser·
vice. Also . do eppr1INI1.
UC41nHd &amp; bonded to Hll.
HouHholdo, farm lumlohlnga • Real eotate. Over 26
YH" experience In buying •
Hlting new. uoed &amp; antiquo
furnltu; a. 814-UZ -8370.
Qaby A. Martin.
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Wanted To Buy

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WANTED TO BUY Otdlurni ·
n.re and Antiques of all
kinds. call Kenneth Swa in,
446-3 169 or 266 -1967 in
the evenings .

Wanted pa rt time ba bysitter
in Kanauga area Please send
your nama and 3 reference•
to P.O . Bo x 254 , Cheshire,
Oh 46620 .

Buying _ Gold, Silver, Plati ·
num . Gold and Silver prices
ar8 the highe st in two yea n,
chec k our pric es on gold &amp;
silver. tcrap jewelry. Buying
Old coin t, •crap rings &amp;
silverware . Daily quotes
aveilable . Al1o coin s &amp; coin
supplies for • ala . Spring
Valley Trading Co ., Spring
Valley Pla za. 446 · 8026 or
446-8026 .

Lady to do p1rt time phone
work at home. Write O.S.I. ,
4133 E Main St. , Colum ·
bua. Oh 43213 .

We pay cash for late mod el
cle an u sed cars .
Frencht own C1r Co .
Bill Gene John son
446-0069
Diamonds , gold banda , clue
rings. s ilver coins , 10 -14
karat sc rap jewarly. Tawney
Jewerlers. 2n d. Ave .. Galli ·
polis. 446 -1616.
Pay cash for Used Mobile
Ho me or Travel Trailer Call
614-446-0176
Go od used jewelry, dla ·
monda. gold &amp; t ilver . Wa
also buy , s ell &amp; trade gun s.
Frank' s Pawn Shop. 406
2nd. Ave .. Gallipoli s, 446·
0840.
BEDS -IRON , BRASS , old
furniture . gold . s ilver doltart, wood Ice boxes , stone
jars, antiques. etc ., Com·
plate hou se ho ld s. Write:
M.D . Miller. Rt. 4 . Po maroy,
Oh Or 992 -7760 .
Gold, silver , sterling , je·
we lry, rlngt , old coins 8t
currency. Ed Burkett Barber
Sh o p , Middleport . 992 3476.
Wanted to buy . New, used 8f;
antique furniture . Will buy 1
piece or complete houte·
hotda Call Ooby A. Mo"ln
614-992-6370 .
WANT to buy old beef or
dalrv cow, 304 -896 -3936.
BUYING old &amp; now comic•
6 some paper becks. Ask for
Cheater. 304-676-8239 .

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Help Wanted

WI! do ' baby sitting in my
home anyt ime. fenced in
bac l. yard &amp;. references
evellab le . Coli 614-388 ·
971511 .

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You can meke money ..utng
AVON ; Cell 4411 -3358 or
814 -388 -9045.
Secretiry-Bookkeeper Immediate opening for reaponaible perton full time . Will
require light bookkHing,
typing, filing . Must be abla
to work lndependentlj ••·
lery commensurete with
••P· Send resume to Ohio
Reoldential Servlceo Inc.
P .O . Bo• 938 , Gallipollt, Oh
411831 .

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Business .
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pportUDI y

INOTI CE I
TH E OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO . recommends
that you do buslneu with
people you kn ow , and NOT
to send mo ney through the
mall unt il yo u have inveat l·
gated the ottering .

Gallipolis Parks and Rec .
Dept. is taking appl ication•
for a~trobi c dance instructo r.
Must be over 21 . have dance
or eerobtc dance int t ructor.
Houn must be flexible .
Apply Immediately et 618
Sec ond Ava., Gallipolis.

Own your o wn J e an ·
Sportswear. Infant-Preteen .
Lad les Apparel Store . OHer·
ing· ell nati onally known
brenda , Brittanie, Jordache,
Chi c, lee, l evi. Vtmderbilt .
tzod. Calvin Klein. Etprit,
lena, Gunna SaJt. Ocean
Pac ific , 300 other brandt.
Someone to care for elderly $7, 900 to $16,900, beginman in hit home full t ime. ning invento ry. airf•re for
304-676-3336 .
one to Fashion Center , train·
ing, fb:tures. grand opening .
·Call Mr . Loughlin 16121
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Situations
888 -6666 .
Wanted
OWN y o ur ·own Jean ·
S po rtswear. lnfant -Pratl&amp;flln.
Will do baby sitting in my l adie s apparel store . Offerhome. Racine a rea. Any age . ing all nat ionally known
brands . Brittan ie . Jordache.
614-949-2779 .
Chic , l ee, Levl. Vanderbilt ,
bod. Calv in Klein . E1prlt .
l
ena, Gunne Sax , Ocean
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Insurance
P•c itic. 300 other brandt .
$7 ,900 to 16 .900. begin·
nlng Invento ry, airfare tor
SANOY ANO BEAV ER In - one to f!lthi on Center. train·
s urance Co hat offered ing, fix turet, grand opemng .
services for fire lnt uranca Call Mr. Koate cky 601 · 327·
coverage in Gallia County 8031 .
for almost a century. Farm,
home and per son1l property
coverage• are available to 22 Money to Loan
meat Individual naeds. Contact Ray Wedemeyer. agent.
Phone 388 -8249.
HOM E LOANS 10\1,% li •od
Are you paying to mu ch for tlte. leader Mortgage, 77 E.
your hospital-health insu · State , Athen s, Ohi o. 1·814·
ran e e . C all Carroll 592-3061 , or 1 ·800-341 8664 in Ohio .
Snowden , 446.4290 .

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17 Miscellaneous

Professional
Services

Pick your own Strawberriet,
C&amp;l Bookheeplng
ready soon. Unemployed, Broad range of bookkeeing
·club• or anyo ne wish ing to 1nd taK .. rvice't aowelleble to
sell by quat1 to earn money. t ult your buaine11 naed t .
Ple1111e c elt tar details this Carol Noel
446-3862
week .Happy Hollow Fruit
Form . 304-576-2028 .
PIANO TUNING *6 off pluo
d iscounts to aenioJ cltirent·
churchea· achoots. Cell Bill
18 Wanted to Do
Werd Ward ' • Keyboard.
446-4372 .
PIANO TUNING-LANE DANIELS . Relleble servic e
I inc e 1985. Auociate of
Brunicardi Music Co. Phone
614-742-2961 .

General Hauling and Trash
removal Service. Relieble
and dependebla . Call 4 .. 8 .
31119 between 9 and 5 .

E11perienced house painting
end lewn mower repa ir, very PERMANENT hair removal
reaao nabla rates. Call 448 - Professional Electrolyalt
Clinic. A.M.A. approwed. Dr.
6688 .
refernls. Mohday. Wednet·
Will do odd ond end lobo , day, Friday, by appointment.
reuonoblo. Cell 1114-3117 - 304· 675-111188.
7708 .
Certif i ed e.llperienced
teecher wents to babysit
during summer. Cell 448 ·
08411 .
Babysit In my hc&gt;ine, toddler,
lnfent or elementery. Can
enend aummer recreetion
progrem In Gallipolis . Call
448-73114 .

4 bdr,. 2 lull batho, llniohed
ba1..-nent, 2 cer ge11ge.
Appointment only. 203 Kt·
neon Dr., Oellipollo . 4411·
1223.

TA 1- STAT E M 0 -BIL E
HOMES . USEO - CARS .
TRUCKS . GALL'POLIS .
CHECK OUR PRIC ES . CALL
446 -7672 .
CLEAN USEO MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL 'S QUAL ITY MOBILE HOME SALES ,
4 MI . WEST , GALLIPOLIS .
AT 36 . PHONE 446 -7274 .
2 lots &amp; a mobile home
12K60, 2 bedroom , w ith
rural water, gat heat. Has
s o me furniture , price
&amp;12 .600. Or 4 loll &amp; mobile
•14 ,800. Coll446-1240 .
1976 .14K70 Peerlen MH.
w·tllt oul , EC. cent . air.
woodburner , total electric .
new carp throughout, un.
derpinning . outbuilding .
S11 ,600 . Cell 614 -245 6408. 446-0212 .

1978 Schultz 14•70 2
bdrm .. 2 bath1. c entral air.
g ood cond ., on rental lot,
neer Goodyear Plant, assu mable lo an . French City
Bro karlng Serv ic e , 4•6 ·
9340 .
1973 Carrage hou se mobile
homo 7 0•12, AC, W A D
hookup, dishwasher. 2 bdr.,
2 bath . Call alter 6. 8t4 682 -7277 o r 6t4 -882 7262 . 8ost ollar. .
1976 14x70 Windsor. 3
bedroom, 11ft bathe. fur ·
nished, 8 x1 0 utility building.
Death In family must sell.
Coli 448-7613 c oli before
l :OOm after 4 call 446 7847 . .
2 bedroom trailer set up on
rented lot on Bulavllla Rd.
Underpinning. out building.
kitchen appliances, wood burner, t4.900 or batt offer.
Call 446 -0978, 6PM -BPM .
1976 Kirkwood 14• 70 mo bile homo, 18 ,600 . Cali
814-388-9036 .
l a te 1980 Windsor, 14x70
with 7x22 expando. 3 bdr ..
2 bath , houHtype fu rniture,
central elr , staro, micro.
wave , and more . EKcetlent
buy on quality home .
*19,600. Rodnoy-Coro Rd.
Cell 6t4 -245-9229 .
1980 14•70 Fairmont MH
electri c, 2 bdr , 1 1J2 bath,
unfurnished, underpinning.
air &amp; utility building. John ·
t on Mobile Home Park. Call
614-388-9704 .
1972 14•611 Mobile Homo.
2 bedrooms , gas heat, P•r ·
tlally furnished . underpin ·
nlng. beck porch, exc . cond.
Phone 614-992 -2156 be tween 9 &amp; 6 Ask for Tim.
Alter 6 phone 304 -882 3692 .
1974 Carrisga HOu.. 3
bdr .. 2 lutt batho, sliding
glass doors, good cond., ·
•6.800 . Call 61 4 · 992 ·
. 11610.
1973 12• 66 Mobile Home.
3 bedroom, gac heet, par·
llally furnished. front po&lt;ch,
telr cond., under pinning.
U .OOO. II14 · 992 -11701 .
12•110 troller, kitchen lurnlahed. new gu furnace .
equipped lor wood bumar.
.11 .200 . 614 -247-4111111 .

Antique Auction. 1141 W.
Mlln, Under the bridge.
leblnd Bhammfa . Firat
houH. May 21th at 10 a.m.

USED MOBILE HOME .
1178· 27t 1 .
1977 14•70, 3 bedroomo, 2
lull bathe, *10,000 . 304.1175-2948 .

AUCTION _ . , laturdof
night. II p .m. Mt. Aho
Auctlan lorn. Canolgn..-ta taken _ . , laturdaf •
1 :DO til Hie time. Emmo
. . . Auctl.-... 304-42e- .
1177.

11111 FLEETWOOD, 14x70,

,,

3 bedroom, 2 bathe. all
eltctrlc, partlellv furillahed. "'
*14,100 . Colt 304-773- ,
110411.

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Misc. Merchandi•e

Bull.«!lng Supplie•

1
coffee
table
47Yix18 Y..x16'h in. and ' 1
end table 25•18 "'hx20',\
with light welnut finleh t30~
32•53· 174 pieces brown
underpinning for a mobile

79 STERLING mobile home,

all electric, 2 bedroom,
cetral air , underpenned. u cellent co nditio n . 30"· 876 5539 .

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142 acres ne.r Rio Grande,
house &amp; buildings . Will aell
oil or port . Coli 446-2599
1fter 6 .

finioh. Coli oftor &amp;PM, 4411·
3085 .

miles out Sandhill Rd .• 3

bedroom ho".11e. 838,000.
304-875-5335.

34

Business
Buildinqs

For rent or sale business
building
contains8r3 bedroom
apt . upstairs
arrange ·
ments tor 1 or 2 businesses
do~nstai rs . Sale can also

include 2 rental troilaro . Coli

PENNA.

35

6 -20 Acrfts woods . over looking Ohio River. city
schools . 446 -3654 or 1·
513 - 423 - 8928 .
Owner / Agent .

42 Mobile Homes

51 Household Goods

2 bedroom furnished mobile
home. Adults only . Utilities
paid . No pets . Deposit &amp;
rafa ran c es re quired .
locatio n· S .R. 143 . 614 992 -3647 after 5 p.m .

1- -- -- - - - - -

2 bedroom s Mobile Home in
Racine . 614 -367-0288 .

44

Apartment
lor Rent

2 bdr. Regency In c . Apart menta $200 per mo. or if
income is $10.000 or less
HUD a ve.ilable . A -One Reel
Estates, Carol Yeager, Reel ·
tor. Call 304 -676-6104 or

FIVE acres iand.- down payon land . 304-676 -2449 .

36

Real Eatate
Wanted

Furnished apt .. 131 '11 4th
Ave., · Gallipolis . 2 bdr.,
e 186 mo .. water paid . Call
446 -4416 lifter 7PM .
Furnished apt ., 1 136 2nd
Ave ., Gallipolis. 2 bdr .. .
$195 mo., water paid . Call

446 -4416 alter 7PM .
Buying houaea end apart·
menta. Need properties with
favorable price and terms.
Box 1109 Gallipolis. Oh .

45631 .

Partially furnished 3 rm ..
utilities furn ished . Call 446-

0171 or 446 -3733 .
3 bedroom apt ., $176 per
month plua deposit . Call

446 -3888 .
6 rma . &amp; bath In downtown
Gallipolis. Call 446 -3666 or

446 -7548 .

41

Houses for Rant

3 bdr. house, cent . air,
Addison . Oh, $260 . Call

614-446 -0175 .
3 bdr. houu 2 fireplaces .
swimming pool, fen ce. pe·
tlo, garage, central air. Sail,
rent or uade. Carol Yeager,

Realtor .
5104.

Call

304 -675 -

3 bedroom, family room ,
edge of town, $226 rent,
1200 doposit . 2 children
acceptable. Call 446-9740
before noon .
4 bdr . house. 2 batha. 2%
mi. from HMC off 160. 2 c11r
garage. large garden spot.

MODERN 3 bedroom. fam -

Ily room . near schools &amp;
hospital. Referance &amp; daposit requirad . Call 304 · 675 ·

4338 .
9 room house. Park Dr.
t326 month, ref . req . 304·

878 -2885 .
THREE

bedroom house.

phone 304 -6'75-1262 .

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

Mobile home for rant. Call

446-0756 .
1 2x60 2 bdr. mobile home
all utilities paid. except
electric . Dep. Req. Call

4...:
4.:.
6·.;.
• _&amp;_
68_._ _ __
- lc ~
10 x 85 , 2 bd .room mobile
hom\ In Racine area . 614·

992 -.858 .
2 bedroom mobile home .
Approxlmetely 6 milea hom
Mldd'l eport or Pomeroy .

614-,92 -5858 .

DRAGONWYND CATTERY
- KENNEL. AKC Chow pupplto, CFA Hlmoloyan. Per-

or 4411 -

86 .3fi per ft. , 24
110.10 per ft . 31

2 ~'room trailer with add·
On anltfgarageon At. 2 abov.e
old 't, t200 month unfur·

SWAIN
AUCTION llo FURNITURE

18inch. Sinchf1 .80perft .•
12 Inch f3.60 por ft. Ron

62 Olive St ., Galtipolit. 6
piece wood living roomsui~e

Evans Enterprises, 4 mi.
South of Jackson on ST. AT.

with 6 Inch flat arms 1399.

93. 1114-288-5930 .

bunk beds complete with
bunkie. 8199, 2 piece an - Cedar wardrobe, antique
tron living room auites 8199 . trunk, 3 tier gla11 table
antron recliners $99 . other ·concrete picnic table with
rec liners 180. maple dinene bench eo. Call 614 -256 sets $179. love aeats $70 . 1768.
hide · a · bed 8260 . box
springs &amp; mattress twin or Cheap carpet. If you have
full 8100 set regular -firm rental property or rent .
f 1 20 . maple dhptte chairs mind alightly irregular
S36, wash atands 534 , carpet. you can save money.
maple ro ckers 869, 7 piece Prices atart 82 .99 eq . yd .,
chrome dinette aet 8149. 6 992-6173. 10-5.
piece dinette set $89, used
bedroom suites, refirgera · Infant loveseat·car seat for
ton , ranges , cheat, dressers, babies from birth to 20 lbs ..
wringer washers, TV 's , like new &amp;15 . Call 446 dryares, It shoes . Call 446 · 0766 .

3169 .

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

chairs-swivel, $200,
· waahera, dryers. refrigera + new. Other misc . items .'
tors, ranges . Skaggs Ap - 446 -4138 .
pliances, Upper River Rd.,
beside Stone Crest Motel . 1980 110 threa wheeler.
446 -7398 .
manual miter saw, fiberglaas

LAYNE ·s fURNITURE
Sofa. chair, rocker . ottoman, 3 tables, (extra heeavy
,by Frontier), "1686 . Sof-. .
chair end ioveseat. $276 .
· ~ofai it.hd f!halrs pric·ad frOm

5286 . to 1895. Tablu. &amp;46
and up to 8125 . Hide· • ·
beds , $440 . and up to
8626 .. Recliners, $176 . to
8360 .. Lampa from 828 . to
876. 6 pc . dinettes from

599 .• to &amp;435 . 7 po ., S189 .
and up . Wood table wi1h aix
chain $426 . to $746 . Desk
8110 up to 8226 . Hutchea,
Sl560 . and up, maple or pine
finish . Bunk bed complete
with manreuea. t250. and
up to S396.
Baby beds ,
8110 . Manresses Of box
springs, full or twin , 868. ,
firm . 068 . and $78 . Queen
sets. $195 . 4 dr.· cheata.
842 . 6 dr . chests. 864 . Bed
frames . 120.and S26., 10
gun · Gun cabinets. 8360. ,
dinette chairs 820 . and S26 .
Gas or electric ranges, S326
upto8376 . Bebymatrenes ,

truck topper for omall truck .
Coli J .O . Miller. 446-3630.
Hotpoint airswaa·p 24 ,000
BTU air conditioner, 220
volt. ready to· go tor 12
firm·. Call ·614
from 5 to 6PM .

\ '

3373 after 6.
6 Beegle pupa, from good

otock I 1 5 . eoch. 304-11768146_.
13 mo .·Old reg laterad walker
female. tree• ground hog

dav 190 firm . 304-676·
3133 .
AKC registered Oashchund

New Oak Furnilure, tables.
chairs, cupboards . pie

$w.lclao64,oconk
New Oak Furniture. tables,
chairs. cupboards, pia safe,
dry sinks. Paul Conkala
Antiques. Tuppers Plains.
Flowers for Memorial Day .
North 2nd. St. Middleport.
Open 9 · 8 . Cliff's Place.

1972 Ford F700

614-698-6613 .

8181 .

197B F-160 4-WD, good
riding horoo. Coli 814 -388- cond. Coli 614-367-7686 .
87115.
1979 Dodge D-60 pickup.

HorNs for aale. 814 -992·

8102
3 year old bull. Y2 Charolais,
Y2 Simmental. Very nice.

gentle . Clll614-742-294d .
Reglottrod Angus Bull. 14
months old. Goeb•i Al'!gua
Farm, Coolville. 814 · 887-

3838 .
Average 26-30 lb. weaning
pigs e40. a head . 664 near

Potter . Ohio . 814 - 387-

REG9TEREQ 11o grode walk -

parakeets &amp; cages.

Robbito. Phone . 304·8B23124
. • 1 • 3 -p.m.

57

Musical

Ing horHI. L. E . .Kellter.

304-878-Z178 .
Average 26-30 lb. weaning
piga 840. a heed . 564 near

Instruments

Porter. Ohio . 614-367 _o_e_3_8_.- - - - - - 1 G
.
Upright Piano. 1175. Coli PI S lor sole. coll304-937446·7B44 after 6 PM.
2206 after 6.

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

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Wanted: Responsible pany
~to· take over low . montly
payrhe,its on spinel ~pl1no. I...,--;---~~....,.....,.-=""..,.~

Con be oHn locally, Write

71

thing down! Take over pav ~ents 868 .00 monthly .
4'"8 ' flashing arrow sign .
New bulbs, letters. Hale

Signo. Coli FREE 1 -800826 -7446 . anvtimo.

AMP with

covers, 800 watts. like new.

&amp;550 .
5004 .

Phone 304-676 -

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Fruit
&amp; Vogotablos

You

Pick -. 76 ,

we

pick·

f1 . 26 . Pliny 304 - 937 3279 .

1976 Chevy Caprice Ciao-

I- - - - - - - - -

1967 chevrolet 2 door poat
orglnal. 6 cyl., rebuilt trens ..
body good, runs good. Call

448-0713 .
1974 Charger 318 auto.,
new tires. many new parts,
rune good, 5400 . Call 4461978 Chevrolet Monte

Corio 2 dr .• PS, PB , TW, CC,
AM - FM &amp;·track, e.11c. cond .

Coli 446-7536 .
1978 Chevy 1m polo 4 dr.
sedan,

good

cond..

only

80,259 mi.. t1 , 760. Call
448 -1669 or 446 -3547 .
82 Olda Omega. AC . AM -

1980 286 Massey Fergu·
son , 236 hours. like new .

Call 614-379-2620 .

FM ca11ette, cruise, low
mfleage , · exc . cond .•
87,996. Mull sell. Call

446-4277 .

614 -446 -4537 .
Troy Built rototillers ni'W'
and used . Swisher Implement Co ., Sr. At. 7 North.

with topper, black on black.
PV, AM·FM. radial tirta,
tinted gl111, 6 speed over

drive . &amp;3,500 . Coli 814268 -8091 .
1976

Mercury

Marquis

58.000 mi.. PS. PB. air,
S-track, 12,100. Coli 4464347 .

Mechanicel trenaplanten
for setting tobacco, cab·
bage. tomatoes. etc. 1 &amp; 2
row . Swisher Implement
Co., Sr. Rt . 7 North, Gallipo·

1973 Dodge Dart. Exc.
running cond. •fiOO. \972
Olda. exc . running cond.

lis. Oh . 446-0475 .

Clenic: 1983 Buick leSabre
Convertible . 614 - 992 ·

or

Wanted to Buy

Went to buy tobacco poun·
dage. will ply 35 cents. One

week only. Coll4411-9777 or
4411-2484 .

63

Livestock

Angus bulla 1 to 3 yrs. old.
exc•llent blood line. 'S late
Run Farms. Jackson. Oh .

Sleeping room 8126, utilties
paid , singlfl mele. Share
bath. 919 Sttcond Ava .
Gallipolis. Call 446 -4416
after 7PM .

f600. 614-949-2644.

7761 .
1980 Plymouth Horizon. 4

speed . 13.000. 614-992 7447.
194B Fleetllne Chevrolet, 4
dr . aedan. Good con d. 304 ·

882-3368 .
19BO Monu with air c:ondi ·
tlonlng, automatic transmis sion. Good cond . 84 .400.

Call 814 -2B6-&amp;395 or 8142811· 17B7.

1979 PontiiC Gr•nd Prix .

Extra ollorp, U.ll95. 1979
Oldo . Dolto 88 Brougham,
loeded . t3.698. 814-742 3164 .
1972 Pinto standard , body
rutted. engine ex . c:ond.,
Good mileage, dep.ndable
work car. Many new plrtl.
can be IHn at 204 Mill St .•
Middleport.
'

6B CAMARO 327, good
Interior, good tires,

Furnished apt . adulta. No

Peto . 304-676-1463.
Space for Rent

FIVE piece wood dining
room oer. t25 . 304-6763731 .

541

country . 114-992-

e•• 614 -992 -8824.

White Norge electric r1nge.

10

percent ,

off

oil

GrHnWirt·includlng lot1 of
bowlt • pitchera, canniltar
Htl, end anlmal1. Regllter
for frH OrHnwerl draw·
ings. We 1l10 fire items 1t 40
percent orlgl"al price if you
buy from ut • 110 percent If
brought ln. Colonial Cerlm·

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675-4519 , Mondov through
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Cor. Fourth and Pine

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304-1178-1553.
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05711 .
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lnterotate. 13.000 . 304 676-6644 .

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Crideon wants
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16ft. 1978 Terry ball boat.
90 HP Mercury motor.
power trim, stalnleu steel
prop., 23 lbs. elect. Mercury '
thruster. live bait wells,
Tennenee driva on trailer.

lonnie Boggs Excaveting. •
Dozer, backhoe, dumptruck .

Work bv hour or job. Coli
446 -7903 .
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304-882-2722 .
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30 American
saint

31 Cheer
3t Early church
challce

37 Go astray

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II Old Italian
title .

ZIVague
medical

complaint

sz CUckoo

13 Pothouse
offering
34 Salt (Fr. )
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valve
17 Glri'IIIIUDe
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tiled for the three L'o, X for the two O'a, etc . Slnale lelten,
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TRISTATE
UPHOLITEA'r IHD, •
1163 loC. Ave .• Galtlpollo.
448-7133 or 448-fl33. ~

South should have passed
to two no-trump, but then he
should not have been faced
with the problem. With ni ll'!
high-card points, good spot

inventor

News
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J .A .R . Construction Co .
Water linea . Footers ,
1
Aluminum bolt with Drains. All kinds of Ditchln'g.
bass seat, oar, new trolley, Rutlond , Oh . 614-742 ·

Auto Parte
&amp; Accessorial

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CIJ Stor Time

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Coli 814-387-0831.

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winners. South would play
along, bullhe 4-t club break
would hold him to two club
tricks. and lh er e was no r ea l

D ClJ CD Cheero Sam

(l) MOVIE: 'On Golden
Pond·
Cll • (jJ 20/20
(I) Avengers

HOW COME WE DIDN'T
OH,
NOTICE BIRDIE'S WEIGHT YOU
.. GAIN BEFoRE'i'
KNOW
BIRDIE •. •

se t up any more diamond

By Oswald Jacoby
ood Jamea Jacoby

'toga· party or Cheers. IAI
I]) Ill llJ Amanda ·a
10:00 D (l) (I) Hill Street Bluet

ExcavatlfiJJ

Hanna , ponds . ditches .
bal'ements , etc. Call 446 ·
4907 . Carter •
Eveni
Transportation .

Opening lead +4

CaPt . Furillo tries to recover

OOZER WORK By Tod

Boats and
Motors for Sale

ond diamond .
Then il would be u~ to
East to put the last na11 in
South's collin. He would
have to play low .
South would scor e his 10.
but there would be no w ay to

agrees to help Norm hold a

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tncks. West would have to
cover tha i 10 of diamonds
w1th his king. Soulh could do
no betler than to play
dummy's ace and lead a sec -

South
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3 NT

las Vegas. NV

Cll Ill

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1980 ODYSSEY . excellent 82
condition . SB60., 304· 676·
3773.

MOVIE: ·Giant' Part 2

CIJ G (j) New Odd Couple
Cll Good Neighbors

cards and a fai r live-card
suit, North should have bid
the game.
South won the spade lea d
and promptly led his 1'0 of
diamonds. West followed
with lhe deuce, dummy with
the lour and East t ook his
queen .
East returned a spade,
and West let South hold the
trick. South led his jack of
diamonds, let it run for a
finesse, enter ed dummy with
the ·ace of clubs, played the
diamond ace and made four·
odd wh en Wes t 's kin~
dropped.
Inspired defense would
have held South to just eight

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pic Update.'

t1 .800 . Gene Oodoon, 927 Solos.
Brownell Ave .. Middleport.

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Print answer here:

CD 19B4 Gaines ·An Olym-

10,800mifes. New tires and mates. metal building and ·
bontiry. f1100. 814-992- fence erection costs. Alto ·
2382 .
buying and selling helvj ~
equipmant . HorH &amp;. stock ·
1979 XS760 Yemeha Spe- trailer sales. PleMant Meacia!.. Full dra11 with aterao . dow• Distributors and

luy Factory
llghtW0t11H to iHM Troctoro,
waight. llbergl- sc-p
! l o t - . Vtfto. Coli 13· ond 11' tnovel t r - . •
114·441·8201 betWHn I- naw19'5tllwhoei. Cal,_
I , ,Mondoy tllru Frldoy.
toll ' ' " 1-100-341-4112
Ford Courier pickup, lor frH brochurelnd SAVEl
,.ry good cond., e400. Colt 181.7 loony oompor 14 ft.
1114-388-8384.
304-1711-3123.

leo, 2919 Jock"'" A... Pt.
••· cond .• f85 . Coli 448- Plouant, WV 21180 304·
8180 oftor·4 :30.
·
875-3210.

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Roofing and

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Now arrange the d rded lettert 10
lorm the ourprloe •no-. u ouggooted by the ob&lt;Mt cartoon .

D (f) CD Fame Coco under·

1980 Hondo XR 600 dirt work. general repairs, cell ·
bike, 1 .600 miles. eJtc . Anthonv Wllllomoon, 614 - :
con d .. 1796. Ca1161 4-38B- 367-0194.
9809 .
CALL 304-675-1293 lor ;
1979 Yomoho 850 Speciol. concrete end black top est I- 1

tllroom), tu" llllgth rownln9,
1873 2 bdr., oloc. or wood- low towl, mlltos•. ex.
burner, oanlng on prlvota ~2nd . . fl. Ill. CaU 4411·
5_9_:_·ev.:._on
101. CoM 114-281-1113.
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nlohed . Around Mlddlaport

E &amp; R Tree Service. fully
Insured . free "estimatelll.

Coli 1114-38B- (night 814-898-B206 .)

1979 Ford Flooto. ona

Truck• for S•le

B:30

.oo6

coli ater 8 P· ll'· 304-5711201B .

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Entertainment

wealthy practical joker caps
his career by leaving Magnum over 50 million dollars.
[Rj(60 min .)
(I) (H) Sneak Previews Cohosts Neal Gabler and Jeffrey Lyons tak e a look at
what 's happening at the

Call Phone 614-367 -0636. call
after !5 .

814-742-2236 .

19114 CHEVELLE SS ~§0, 4
speed. vary nic1. must MU,
304-11711·21183 aftor 6 p.m .

3 bedroom houM, unfur·

..."DADDY' HHOWS ViE WERE 601H'
1\f)ANDONEO MINE
AN' HE' P,NOI'/5 WHE/fE IT 15!
ALL WE HAVE T' (JO IS 6ET 81/CJI
THEflE Arf WAIT FOR HIM!

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mif11. cresh bera. piece custom fit your home.
nddfe bags. body cover. full Guaranteed. Advanced Gutface helmet. axe. cond . ter, (Day 614-592-4068;)

f3.300 .
9809 .

'THE.Y EN.JOYEC&gt;THAT
IN IHE 50LJTH
SOMUtH 'THAT
'THI!:Y DEC /DEC&gt; 'TO ISO
15AC.K FOR iHI5.

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mOVI&amp;S .

1980 Chovy Cltttion, botwean 8-4, 304-11711-3928
aftor 4 :15, coli 304-1171171145 .

8911-3647 .

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MOVIE:
' Buddy.
Budd-,&lt;'
(I) I Spy
CD 111alde the USFL
Cll • (j) Condo
D (I)® Magnum. P.l . A

Motorcycles

owner. 4 spHd, em-fm
redlo. tunroot. *3800. 304·

Wanted to Rent

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304-

882-2483.

or

1976 BRONCO, good 304-B96-3802 .
ohape, 304__678 _2779 .

614-992-29211 .

Call 446-0756 .

47

614-388-9328.

trailer. 81400. Phone 304-

1979 Dodge 0-60 aport

1976 Case 460 Bulldozer
with 8 way blade, 2070 hrs.,
axe. cond .. $12,100. Call

1600. 304-882 -2532
882 -2274 .

For rent Sleeping Rooms
and light house keeping
rooms . Park Central Hotel .

Water Wells. Commercial
end Domestic . T81t hol81i.
Pumps Sales and Service.

CiJ

goes a persona lit~ change
and Leroy trie s to help Julie
recover her stolen cello. {RJ
(60 mini

Autos

0713 .
STRAWBERRIES for ule.

8 :00

or 875 -

1 983 Hondo V66 Magno SEAMLESS GUTTERS. Ont ·

hay baler with new knotters,

Furnished Rooms

304 - 676-2088
4660 .

f2.800. Coli 448-181 5 or
448 -1244.

books . 304-895-

INTERNATIONAL no. 48

poid, 304 -675 -2695 .

992 -7479 .

77 ' DOdge Powetw•gO~.
cruise .control, AC. AM-FM
otero . I 1 . BOO. Dodge
transfer case for $75 . CaH

I SAUPE

Tonight

rittnced roofing. .i ncluding
t)ot tar applicati.on. carpen ter. -electriclan, "masOn. Cell

Coli 4411-41.38 .

74

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RINGLE ·s SERVICE expo-

sic:, 4 dr. iedan, one owner .

several

62

Park. Route 33 , North of
Pomeroy. Large lots. Call

drive, quad tree;. PS, PB. AC .
auto. new tires. mec:h.
iound, 8795 or best offer.

1983 Kimball Orgon. whh

ONE bedroom apanment,
t226 month. all utilities

46

1 ton truck 1970 Che.tlolet. Gone ot 614-992 -6309.
·
12 h. bed whh catle raclla.
37.000 acturol mlleo. GI!Od RON 'S Tetevlsion Service.
cond. t1 .200 . 614 -742 - Spec;ializing in Zenith and
2480 evenlngo.
Motorola, Quazer. and
houa.. coils. CoN 576-2398
or 448-2454.
73
Vans &amp; 4 W . O . ·
F &amp; K Tree Trimming, atump ,
74 Jeep WagOnHr 4 whMI removol. Coll876-1331. ··

glide, f3 ,500 firm.
446 -3235 .

NEW &amp; Used Horvootore

phone. 1-614 -992-6868 .

mended for profe11ionaf
steam cleaning . Scotch,
Guard-Free EltimlltH. C1ft'

446-4782,

537 Shelbyville, IN 48176 .

Structures. AuJomated livestock feeding -computer
feeder•. Call collect 614585 -22110 . John L. Bono.

ONE bedroom apartment,
402 112 24th . St . Pt. Pleasant,

..,,. extra sherp, $3,4915 ,
John's Auto Salea. Call

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GENE 'S CAR
CLEAN_ING SERVICE . Recom -•

1986 Harley Davidson fast
~ear pan head, first electra

Golllpollo, Oh . 446-0475 .

REPOSSESSED SIGNI No-

ONE bedroom apartments
tor 1ho eld erly . All utilities
paid . Tenants pay 30 per·
cent of their adjusted in·
come in this HUD subsidized
apartment building . Twin
Rivers Tower, phone 304 ·
676 -6679 . Equal opportun ·
ity housing .

45

Qood

-TWO

PEAVEY lead

3 speed. 3 wheel bicycle,
like new. Call44&amp; -1163 .

GE wa sher &amp; Ho tpoint
washer nearly new condi·
tion, also other washers &amp;
dryer . Guaranleed . 814 ·
GE avac:ado refrigerator like
new $176. 30 in . avacado
alec . range 3 vra . old f160 .
other refrigerators, washers,
&amp; dryi ra 890 and up. All 30
daya guaranteed . Call 446 ·

horae,

0838 .·

S2611o S35 , bed fromoo &amp;20 , 1- ..:._______::_:..:..__
$26 . &amp; &amp;30, king frame 860 . Gold color rugS. pad 8'.1111 ',

256 -1207.

P11imo

pupa. 304-895· 3968 .

For sale walnut logs. Call l '-38
_6
_7_._ _ _ _ _ __ _

458 -1997

w -cheater axle and 20 ft .
flatbed . 1978 Wilderness
camper. a 2 saw edge
w -power unit, Lafont 400
industrial wood aplitter .

Apertment s . 30 4 - 676 ·

Peek · a · Poo puppy, 12
weeki old, black . Sm.llsize,
regittered mele. 304· 882-

Part:

Credit Manager: P.O . Box - - - - - - - - - 26 cu .ft . Gibson freezer. like
new . 6 HP Rototlller, good
cond .. Call 446-4313 .

loodar.

2666 .

614-992 -7888 .

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p·c . di.iinette . set.

446-0322

6 room &amp; bath unfurnished
apt . 614 -992 · 5 4 34 , 614·
992 · 6914 o r 304 -882 ·

Treeing Walker pup. Regi e·
tered . N i ght champion
stock. Male or female . 8&amp;0 .

e.

7177 .

61 4-992 -7787 .

nloh'1, t226, 1\lrnlohed.
pluo _r.tllltlto. t50 depooh.
304-,78 -3248 oft,, 7. .
Nlct jllobllt homo Jot w_
o lor
· ond ¥Ower turn. ~4 - &amp;78 10781 .

ltleSeLF·ST;cK. BA~.

115.50 per ft. Aloo plootic

304-.76-&amp;277 .
TWO bedroom, 1 axliO furnloll~. olr, wooher, dryer,
1176 , pluo utllllleo, depooh
ond !eferoncoo. ~4 - 876 4874

28811 .

Inch
inch

COUNTRY MOBILE Home

TWO mobile home' for rent
on Rt· 2 ilbout 6 minutes
from -town . Cell after 6 .

sian and llamaH kitten•.

11:30 a (I) (I) NBC News
Cil MOVIE: 'Soc.reta of
S&amp;tlond Y ord'
' I]) Gomer Pyle
(I) a (j) ABC Newo
D (I) (it CBS News
(I) Or. Who
(iii Over Euy
7:00 a (I) Kentucky Chriotlan
Colloge • Saints Alive
(!) ESPN'o Sportolorum
I]) Corol Bumen
Cll Entertainment Tonlght
CD Charlie' 1 Angelo
D Cll Tic Toc Dough
(I) (H) MacNeil-Lehrer
Repon
(it Newt
• (jJ Pecple'o Court
Star Trek
7 :30 (l) MOVIE: 'Going Apol'
CD ESPN SportoConter
I]) Major League Bos-11 :
Chicago Cubo ot Atlanto
Cllll Cll Family Feud
(I) Buoineoo Repon
(!!I You Asked For It
(H) Lest Chanco Garage

Painting inttrior S. exter~
wallpaper hanging. _lnaureil,
Fr• eetimates. 614· 949-

fLUffY 1Me CAT, ~ CotiCitW\Ti,
Wtb t.eb HeR diVNeR To ~~~eNr

Call 4411-3844 after 4PM ,

1 bedroom apt . Partially
furnished . Carpeted . In Middleport . &amp;166 . m onth, dep.oait. plus utililies . 614 -992 -

1 bed room Apt . $196 . mo .
including utilitie 1. Equal
housing opportunity . Con·
ta ct Village Manor Apts.

8221 .

4338 .

6 prom dreiHI sizea 7 ~ 13 .'
like new. Worn only once .

Good selection ot bedroom tight beige rug 9 ' "9' like
suites, cedar chests, new . Lightbejgerug3'x9', 1
rockers , metal cabinets . porta pottie, like new with
swivel rockera .
chemicals, 48" inter spring
Used Furniture ·- book cue . mattress; 1 green couch Ffe.11
ranges , ·c hairs , end tables . steel early american style .
washers, dryers, refrigere · Phone 614-992 -3249 .
ton and TV ' s. 3 miles out 1- - - - -- - - -Bulavllle Ad . Open 9em to JB 360C dozer. JB 3608
6pm , Mon. thru Fri. . 9am to crawler. loader w · bucket
6pm, Sat.
and forks . MF44 rubber tired

APARTMENTS , m o bile
homes, houses. Pl. Pleasant
and Gallipolis . 6:14 -446 -

osit required . C811 304 -676-

'

.

2 bedroom with yard . 8180 .
plus deposit &amp; utilities.
M OOER N 3 bedroom, fam ·

!
~

2749.

6648

lly room, near schoola 8t
hospital. Reference &amp;. dep·

. =·

Apt . for rent . Half double-2
bd .room Apt . A dults preferred . No pet s. 614 -992 ·

&amp;360 mo. Call 614 -246 9170.

614-992 -7177 .

Coli 448-7798 .

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opociollzlng,ln bUMt up roof.
Coli 614-388·BB67.
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Service.

culvert in stock. 8 Inch thru

36 acres at Rodnfly on W .T
Watson Rd . Owr;er "finan c· 304, 676 -7386
ing 8~~ileble . CaU 4.4 6-8 22 1 · - - - ' - - - - - - . - - - ' - attar 6 weekdays .
Small furnished hou se in
cit~. adults onl~ . Call 446 ·
1.4 Acre lot in Bradbury, 0338 .
good location, trailer hookup. all utilities, septic tank. JACKSON ESTATES ' Equal
Call 614 -992 -2602 .
Housing Opportunity' has
one bedroom apartments
TWO acres. septic ayatem, rent starting at $ 167 per
well. aleouic hook -up, '12 month and two bedroom
mile from New Haven, 304 - apartments rent starting at
8193 per month . Call 446882-3358 .
2746. or .leave meuege .
mllmt and take over IJayments, city water &amp; electric

$tud

Marcum A~ofi.ng • $pout·
ino. 30 veer• experience.

Let's do It again!

VACHO ~

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For sale metal culvert 6 Inch

for Rent

Lots &amp; Acreage

Doberm•n:

1

GCilCil8Cil(lt•IJZ

exterior, ptumbing. roofing.
some remodeling. 20 yra.

HILLCREST KENNEL •
Boordlng lill breedo. Soiling
Hoppy Jocll Dog Food. AKC

Unocnmblt .._.lour Jumbleo,
to ooch · 1o tonn
lour ordiNrry -

(I) Tic Toe Dough
CD 2nd Annual Loogendory
Pockat IIHiard Stare
I]) A.,., Griffith
CD Newa/Sporta/W-er
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thru eo inch
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16 in
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44&amp;· 3888 .
REAL e111te for s81e by
owner. Building now being
used for bu!!iineu, 7 room
apartment. 2 bedroom
house to rer\t for extra
income. Appro"ima\OIY 1
acre of ground. good well ,
ci t~ weter on Crab Creek Rd .
Call 304 - 676 - 6609 for
appointment .

Pet• for Sale

HEAP Vouchero. Coli 614256-6246 .

Coli 446-9769
3694.

11:00

byHtnriAmoldonaBoiJLat

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EVENING ·

up. Coiii14-3BB-9&amp;112. :

Knauff Coal • Firewood
Prln• reduced May-July.
Pick or delivered . We honor

SMALL 32 acre farm , 6

textured ceiilrtt• com~M!:­

clirl ond Mldentlel. f,.r
ntimotn. Call 1114-25.._
1182.
• ~
. PAINTING • interior and

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STUCCO PLASTERII!G -

12.998 . Coli 1-1114· 88117311 . 9M our model.

off a 14x70 mob:ile home.
long pi~ll MIIIUrl 32 .. ,
~ort piec•• 21 " and 10
inches acroSI, anterlock In II
metal fr•m•. wood grain

Home

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elevision
Viewing

Improvement•

Buitd your own Eerty Ameri·
cen . home, 2 or 3 bdr .•

home ua411d jutt 1 year ce..me

Farms for Sale

81

block. brick, _ . , P'-·
windowa _ lintel a, etc .
Claude Wlntero, Rio Gronde.
0 . Collll14·2411· 6121 .

The Daily

Ohio

by Larry Wrtght
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Building m-.erials

33

INJy 26, 1983

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Po111eroy . Middleport, 'Ohio

14--The Daily Sentil'lltl

·Atty. Wolfe heads Washington SBA Office
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Janice
E . Wolfe, a native of Racine who
has served In a number of agency
executive positions and also as a
fanner assistant at!Dmey general
for Ohio, has been named director
of the Washington, D.C.. dlstl1lct
ot!lce of the U.S. Small Business
Admlnlstrjltlon.
She Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Wolfe, formerly of

RactnewhonowresldelnWorthlng·
ton. Wolfe will be responsible for
dellvery of aU SBA services to small
llrms In the Washington metropoll·
tan area, · which Includes the
Dlstrtct of Columbia and adjacent
counties of Maryland and VIrginia.
In announcing the appolngment,
SBA Administrator, James c.

she has been deputy c11rec11r since
1991. She a1ao has BeTVed u SBA's
acting regtotial COUlllel In the
Chicago regional o!flce, dlatrlct
counsel In Columbus and
dJ.rt.oi:tor for the Colum!Jwi, Indiana·
polls and New Orleans district

Sanders said, "Janice · Wolfe's
knowledge and expertise will he an
asset ID the many small firms 1n the
Washington, D.C., area . Her years
of extensive legal and admlnlstraUve experience makes her Ideally
suited for the position."
Wol!e comes ID Washington from
SBA's Chlcagodlstrtct ottlce where

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of!lces.

Prior to jolnine SBA In 1972,

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Wolfe served u attomeyexarnlnel"
fer the Ohio Department
Liquor
She ttU!Ited a bachelor's degree
Cclatrol and for six years as In aovenunent trom Ohio Unlver·
asslstan
slty In Athens and her law degnie
Wolfe t
from Ohio State University.
bonors, Including awartlii
Chi· .
Wolfe succeeds Bernard
cago rea1oaa1 o!flce
· u director of the Washington, D.C.
the year and u the. aeency's = r
wlllln
naUonal supervisor of the year.
s
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ampa,

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supervisor~

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Georgia V. Rarden to Harold D.
Graham, Parcels, Scipio.
Freelln F. Peck, Sandra F . Peck
to Roger Luckeydoo, Sandra Luck·
eydoo, Lot 91, Middleport.
Richard Fetty, Glenna Fetty to
Leading Creek Conservancy Dlst ..
Right of Way, Rutland.
WWiam E. Jewell, Diann L.
Jewell to Scott D. Wol!e, Lot No. 3,
Sutton.
Harley E. Riggs, Mildred R.
Riggs to Harley E. Riggs, Mildred
R. Riggs, !lJ acres, Bedford.
Thomas A. Chafin, Sr., Janet S.
Chafin to Madeline Chafin, Lots,
Pomeroy Vlllage.
Floyd Cummins, Addle Cummins to Floyd Cummins, Addle
CUmmins, Tracts, LeUirt.
Floyd CUmmins, Addle Cummins to Floyd CUmmins, Addle
CUmmins, Lot, Letart.
Olive Mllard to Raymond L.
Mllard, 4.35 acres, Scipio.
Harrtet Burnell Sterrett ·Lorain
P . Sterrett, John Thomas Burnell,
Eleanor . Burnell to Russell W.
Moore, Hope J. Moore, Lots,
Pomeroy.
Herschel Gilkey to Columbia Gas
of Ohio Inc., Columbia Transmission Corp., Agree ./Easement,
salisbury.
Lowell F . Wingett, Mary E.
Wlhgett to.Ohio Power Co .. Righi of
Way, Sutton.
·
James W. Suttle, Greta M. SutUe
from Hazel CUrtis, et al., SherlH's
Deed In Part, I,.ebanon.
' Mary Mlller, deceased, to Charles Edward MWer, dec., Wllllam
August Mlller, dec., Albert Henry
MOler, dec., Herman Arthur Mlller,
dec., Caroline Miller Fisher aka
Carrte M. Fisher, dec., Walter
, Benjamin Mlller aka Walter B.
MlUer, Marie Miller CUster aka
Marie M. MlUer, Louise D. Caverlee, Bertha M. Kaetzel, aka Bertha
C. Kaetzel, Freda MOler Farmer,
aka Freda M. Farmer, Evelyn I
MOler Alllson, aka Evelyn Allison, ·
Allee Truax, aka Allee Reamer
Peterson, Frederick Elmer Mlller,
aka Fred Mlller, Edith Thorson,
Floyd Mlller, Cert. of Trans.,
Pomeroy.
Marte Cusler to Edna F . Schoenleb, Cert. of Trans., Pomeroy
VUlage.
Mary D. Mlller, deed., by Admi·
nlstralrtx to Edna Schoenleb, Sherift's Deed In Part, Pomeroy
VUlage.
Edna Schoenleb, Trell Schoenleb
to Bryan S. Shank, Lots, Pomeroy
VUlage.
Bertha S. Nichols to Carl S.
Nichols Sr., Cert. ot Trans.,
saUsbury.
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Anna G. Duffy to Eleanor Jean
Duerr, Lot 299, Sutton.

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lloyd
SUMMER
FURNITURE SALE

MEN'S SHIRTS
All of our men's shirts includ«l for thiS sale ·
including kn~ shirt, Van Heusen dress shilts,
shirts. Extelent oolledion of styles and
'''"'"" llfess shi1s in sizes 14Yz to 17. ,.
S. M, Land XL

Don't miss our Special Sale
prices all this week on famous
Uoyd Fibercmt summer furniture.

95 SHIRTS •...... SALE $5.45
i) ·••u•.:r.~ SHIRTS ..... SAL£ Sl.55
$12.95 SHIRTS ... SALE $10.15
$14.95 SHIRTS .... SALE $11.65

lEN'S
182.00

Reg.
Low-Back Spring Base chair ................ .Sale '69.DO
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Reg. 93.DO High-back Spring Base Chair ... .............Sale 179.DO
Reg. 1162.00 Spring Base Lounger ............ ........... Sale '137.DO
Reg. 1176.DO Two Seat Glider ................ ... .......... Sale '149.DO
1245.DO Canopy SWing .... ... ........................ Sale

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SPORTSWEAR

Our entire stDctt of summer ~nd~
iS included in lhls sale. CI10osli frmn
canvas bags, d utches, straw bags,
macrame, shoulder bags and evernng

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Tops lndude muscle shirtS, plac~
!root knt.tops and jersey styles. Shorts
are poly/colton blends. terry and
denim. Months Sizes lhru Size 7.

Poly /Cotton shorts, terry shorts. joggers.
skirts, knrt tops, terry tops, tank tops and
~acks. Jr. Sizes S lhru XL

REG. $10.00
REG · $15.00
REG · $19.00
REG. $25.00

SALE!
SUMMER
HANDBAGS

,

bags.

MEMORIAL DAY
SALE!

Playtex

BOYS' SHIRTS

Cross Your Heart

In sizes 8 through 20. Knit shirts, tank
tops, cut-offs, dress shirts, westerns. cut
and sewn sport shirts. You'll really save.

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SALE
~ Marc, Bradley and Boston
Trmler quality blazers, tops, skirts.
*:lcs, blouses and golf skirts. lt1isses

R£G. $2Z.OO ........ SALE $16.50
REG. $26.00 ........ SALE $19.50
REG. $33.DO ........SALE $24.75
R£G. $41.00 ........ SALE $30.75

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Selected Popular Styles

Including all Super Look panty styles

The West

GIR!.S'

has announced that the below listed
state maintained brtdge has been
closed to all vehicular traffic:
Mason County 35/5 spanning
Thirteen-mile Creek near Leon.
Detour routes Include Mason
County 35/5, WV 62, 31. 44 and 44/6,
approximately three miles.
Motorists are urged to adjust
their driving patterns to avoid
delays.

TOPS AND
SHORTS SALE

47.~57.

Feeder Heifers: (Good and ChoIce) :m-500 lbs. 50-66; ~700 Ibs.
39.1!().55.
Feeder Bulls: (Good and Choice)
~ lbs. 51-63; 500-700 lbs.
f7 .85-Q.25.
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Slaughter BuUs (Over l,&lt;nl lbs.)
C2·~1 .

· Slaughter Cows: Utilities C2·
C8.150; canners and CUtters 39.2M&amp;.
Sprtnaer Cows: (By the Head)

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Calf . Pairs: (By the

Unit) 355-MO.
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Vellls: (ChOice and Prtme) 54·

77.150.
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51·77.{1.

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Boars37-3'7.70.

F~ Pip:

10-32.

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the Head)

ltlsses Sizes 4 to 20, half sizes 12Yz to
24Yz arid petite sizes 4·to 14.

Two piece dresz, jacket/sMt suits,
Sulldresses, crystal pleated dresses,
rachel dresses and party dresses.

REG. $3.50 ............... SALE $2 79 ~
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REG DO
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•• 79 '·''\
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REG. $13.00 ............. SALE $10.39 ""'§,.. ~, 1,_ -~'7"-d
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MEMORIAL DAY
SALE!
MEN'S

MEMORIAL DAy SALE!

BOYS'
DENIM JEANS
a

Regula( and slim sizes 8 to 16, husky sizes to 20
• student StZeS 26 to 30 waist Lee and WranQiei

bra.nds. Basic and fashion styles. Sale indudes our
enbre stock.

BOYS' $14.95 JEANS .... SALE $1166
BOYS' $17
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.95 JEANS ......... SALE $13 96
BOYS' $18 95 JEAN
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BOYS'
• . . S......... SALE $14.76
$21 .95 JEANS ......... SALE $17.16

Hop PRICES:

H=.(No. 1, Barrows and GUts)
m Jbe. 46.25-46.150.
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Sowa 3&amp;42.150.

DRESS SALE

Kn~ tops, blouses, jersey styles and RtJRby
look tops. Shorts are denim seersuclter
poly/colton and terry. Mon~s Sizes lh~
&amp;ze 14.

Market report
Athens Llvelllock Report
811turda)', May %1, lfl83
CATTLE PRICES:
Feeder Steers: (Good and ChoIce) :m-!100 lbs. 58-62; ~700 lbs.

LADIES'

FREE PARKING

SUMMER SHORTS

too.

lEN'S $7.95 SHORT$ .............. $4.35
liEN'S $9.95 SHOR1S ............. $7.15
liEN'S $12.95 SHORIS .....~ ... $1D.35
liEN'S $14.95 ~ ......••.. $11.15

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POPPY --.::{n conjunction with poppy day on Satonlay, this window
display fealurlng small white crosses, poppies and photos of ~ased
servicemen In the will'S of the nation has been prepared In the window ol
the Elberfeld annex buDding. E. Main St., Pomeroy. EDen Rought and
Dorothy Jenkins of the AuxlUary of Drew Webster Post39. American
Legion, prepared the display assisted by Jerry Rought and Elza
GUmore, memhers of the post.

OSP issu.es driving
warning to travelers
With Memorial Day weekend
beginning at 6 tonight and ending at
midnight Monday, Col. Jack Walsh,
_superintendent of the Ohio Highway
Patrol, Is reminding drivers to be
"especially cautiOUS" during this
heavy travel period.
Locally, thepatrol'sGaWa-Melgs
post reports It's gearing up ror
Increased seathelt usage among
motorists, citing speeders and
getting drunk drivers off the road.
"Being the first major holiday of
the summer season, there Is an
added riSk to every drtver In Ohio
due to the Increased volume of
traffic using our I'Q8dways, " Walsh
said. '"'ffOpers across the state
gearing up tor the additional
der®llds placed on them by this
Increased !rattle flow."
Walsh noted that'!ll perct'llt of the
patrol's maniJOIOW will work the
holiday weekEIId helping motorists.
Meanillhlll!, Lt. E.W. Wlglesworth. Gallipolis post ccmmancler,
said iour out ~ tlve fatalities In the ·
po$t's coverage area have. been
aiCOhol·related. With this "sad
statistiC" In mind, the patrol will
work locally on
down DWI

are

This sale includes tenriis shorts. denin
Cl!l-ofls. walking shorts, jog shorts. Coml*!te
11n&amp;ll of sizes. Select whit you need now lor
Memorial Day weekend and wear al summer
long. MlilY have QlO!dinatine shirt on sale.

5' ~'.Ctl~"

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someone spots a drunk drtver or
someone opera Ung their vehicle In a
reckless ·manner, they are encour·
aged to call the patroL
"With everyone's help, we can go
thrOugh this weekend withOut a
serious Injury accident or fatal," he
said. '"l'hhs will be our goal when you
see us out there on the highways this
weekend."
For those travelling around the
state. WalSh pointed out that Ohio
will again participate In Operation
CARE (Combined Accident RedUC·
tlonE!!ort).
" This program Involves deploy·
lng liS many marked patrol cars as
possible on major lntersUite liighways,"' • Walsh explained. "By
creating a high degree of vlslblllty
we can provide the motoring public
with the level of service they have
come to expect from the patrol."
Walsh Joined Other local patrol
commanders 1n urging safety belt

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Hunter will head
Meigs Democrats
cha irma n, Hunter will serve unlll
June , 198t
Hunter · reports Ihat the county
will be part icipating In a na tional
CBS lele lhon from 9: 30 a .m .
Saturday lo J p.m . Sunday to raise
funds for the national Democ rallc
Party . A number of stars among
whom are Paul Newman , Ma ry

Tyle r MoDI-.,, Gene Kelly a nd .Jea n
Staple ton will be appearing at
va rious li mes on the nationa l fund
raisers. Ohio Govf'rnor Celeslr Is
a lso schedu led to ma ke an appear·
a nee on the show .

Steve Haning, 19, Rt. 4, Pomeroy.
has been arrested In connection wll h
criminal mischief to property
owned by Go ld a
Epp le.
Harrtsoni'Ule.
The sherlft's departme nt re·
ported the Incident occurred Tues·
day night. Haning was arrested on
Wednesday and Is presently being
held In Meigs County Jail In lieu of
$:150 bond.
The department also reported Ihe

Four new employes have been
added to the staff of the Meigs
County Department of Hea lth.
They are David 1Chip 1Haggerty,
Ginny Klllln , Mary Price a nd
Dorotha Rltfle .
A son of Mr. and Mrs . Robert
Haggerty of Middleport. Haggerty
has been named assistant sa nitarIan. He Is a 1971 graduate of Meigs
High School and received his
bachelor of science degree at Ohio
University In physical education
and recreational studies with ml·
nors In biological sciences and
health .
He attended post graduate school
at Ohio State University In the

School or Alli ed Medicine . Haggerty Is marrll'd to the former
Mary Blaettnar of Pome roy a nd the
couple has a son. .Johna than
Robert , 10 months.
A native of Ironton. Klllln was
bom and educa ted there. Shl'
graduated In nursing from Memor·
lal Hospital in Huntington, W. Va ..
and atlended Marshall Unive rsity
for one year. She w as employed lwo
years as an operating nurse a t
King's Daughters' Hospital I~
Ashland, Ky.
Employed with the health depart ·
ment as assista nt nursing supervl·
sor, Killin served three years In the
U.S. Army Nurse Corps. 26 months

victims who had safety belts
available failed to 1111! them," he
.- said. "Your chance for awvtval Is
six times p-eater with a safety belt
fastened
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Peer tutoring program
gets approval at EHS
A pe&lt;&gt;r tuloring program for
studenl sof Eastern High School was
approved Thursday night when Ihe
distrlrl's board or &lt;'duca l ion nwl a l
lhr high school.
According to lhr plan . lr acht•rs.
Carolyn T r ipp and Nancy Larkins.
wlll be in chargP of th&lt;' one-on-ont·
luturing prui,'Tam which w ill involve
ju nior and S('nlor students making
good l'(rades to assis t studPnt s who
arP rccelvlnl'( railing marks In thPi r
c lasSPS . Th&lt;•lutoring would hr dont'
Tiw board employed Oa le Matson
as a subst 11 ut P maint£'nancf' person

and acceptl'd lh&lt;' ,-,.signallon of
Grace ChC'valiPr as a subslltul f'
custodia n. All cooks or lht' districl
w ere authorlzrd to attend a raff•tc•·
ria workshop lo bP hPld nrx r month
at Marion . Student lnsurancf' was
conlinuPd wi1h thf' Brogan -WarnPr
Agem·y. The board agr('('(l tonccrpl
bids.at ttlf' next m&lt;&lt;etlng on .JunP J;,
on two bu ses, onr atiti p&lt;t sSf'ng-r'raml

onf' a .JH paSS('Ilgf'r vf'hicll '. Onr bus

was sold last night for $1 10 the

dlst d el·s athlellc boosters
'111f' boarcl agn'C&lt;t to put'f'ha.S(' a
llf'W stow• for thP ChPsiPr Elr mf'n·
tar)' School ('afriC'T'Ia a nd a r alrnda r

for )98:~84 wa s acloptr'&lt;l. TPaChf'rs
will ml'&lt;'l on Aug . 2:1 with thP flrsl
day of classes on Aug . 24. Thf'l'f' Will
lX' a Chrl"tmas hoUdH yvaea t ion and
a sprlng brmk . Siuclrnl swlll pick up
lhf'lr n•pot1 cards on May 2~1 . .
Hlchard HotX'rt s. SUiJCrinte ndent,
was given a t'Jvp y par contract cmd
David .Janson. hig h sc hool principal,
was hired for a I hrrryr•ar p&lt;'rlod . An
updal(' was glvPn on I h(' lnsta lla t ion

of new roofs un a II of the four
IJu lldings and work l' rx jll'C ted 10 be
complf'l t'Cl by Ihe e nd or .Ju nP.
A commendation was prepared
for Carolyn Smith. ,l, lh grade
ll'achror at Chf'SIPI', w·ho is retiring,
ox tPnding than k.' for hPr con lrlbu·
lion to lttP dis Iriel.

of this limP bt.'lng sp&lt;'nl In Japan
a nd Ko rea .
She attendl'd West('!'n State
College a l Kal amazoo. Mich., and
graduated fr·om lhe School of
Anesthesia for Nurse Anesthetists,
Cincinnati Gene ral Hospllal, Cln·
ctnnatl. She served as a staff
a nesthetist for 15 yea rs at Hol7.er
Hospital a nd wa s e mployed as
supervisor nurse with the Gallipolis
City Hea lth Depa rtme nt for 10
years . She has res ided In Ga llipolis
ror 27 ypa rs.
Price, RN .. Is the Easlern Local
School Dlslrlcl Nurse and has
accepted summer employment
with the Meigs County Hea llh

fl&lt;'part mPn l. Bo m In Gall ipolis, she
Is a 1977 grad uat e of the Hol7.e r
Medica l Cenlcr School of Nurs mg.
Shr lives In Pomeroy. Is married
and has a two year old son.
Rltflc, a na llve of Meigs County ,
will sf'rvc as the hea llh department's roordlnalor of the Women
Infan ts a nd Childre n Spec ial Sui;
plemPnta l ~·ooct Program (WI Ci
and · Automatic Data Pmcrossor
Coordinator. A g radualf' of Soulh·
ern High School. Rlfrle Is a
volunteer wll h I he MPigs Counl y
Emergenc.l' Ml'dlca l Se rvices a nd
has had EMT. EMT A and para -·
mf'dlc tra ining . RltfiP resides In
Racine .

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MARY PRICE

GINNY KDJ.JN
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ThP message cia lmed guerrilla
t'ommanctos "recovered" a pistol. a
submac hinP gun and a radio
transmit ter tha i belonged to the
shiln AmPrlcan . It also said Schau·
fclbPrger . 33, or San Diego, Calli.,
was "pxecuted" In reprisa l . tor
Amer ican Intervention .
U.S. Ambassador Deane R.
Hlnlon said Sa lvadoran pollee have
begun an investigation and would
likely receive F'BI help to probe
what he ca Ued lhe "shocking,
cowa rdly murder" of Scha ufelbergPr. who w as df'puly com ma ndPr of U.S. military advisers In
Ei salvador.
.
S.:·haufelbPrger \wis one of 52
American noncombat mllilary adviset-s 1ralnlng thf' Sa lvadoran
ann('(} fon·es In thPir :l~~ · yt"'ar-o ld
dvll war against left lsi guetTillas
He also was In charg&lt;' or sf'f'ulity for
lhPAlnPrican m!lila1-y group ..

Meigs He~lth Department adds four employees

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to be from the main li&gt;ftlst guenilla
faction claimed responsibility for
the first slaying of a U.S. mllitar;.•
adviser In E l sa lvador.
The communique said the killing
was in reprtsal f01· "the crimina l
lnte rvenl!on of YankeP imperial·
Ism." But there was nocon!lr mation
of the ciaim. either from t'&lt;'bei radio
sta tions or other· sources .
The communique, broadcasl b)'
two private radio stations ThUI'S·
day, cla imed that urhan comman·
dos of the Popular Liberation
Forces if'PLl. the la rgest of five
rebel bands !lghtlng thPU . S. - backl~l
government , killed Navy Ll. Cmdr.
Alber! A. Scha ufcll:JPrger In on
Wedn&lt;'Sday evening.
But copies of thecommunlquPd id
not carry the official FPL emblem .
The group's c la ndesllnc Radio
F'aqtbuncto Marti, as we ll as Radio
Venceremos. thPofflclal voicPuflh&lt;•
five re bel bands. rf'ported lhe

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cas,es.
He also ial'(ll!d drlvmJ to use
u you
!Ughway COII!'!eSY In this respect. If . tral!lc accident. ..
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slaying 1vlthou1 Indicating who was
responslbiP.

on a ninf' W('('k gr&lt;.~dlng period b&lt;J'slr.; .

arrest of John Haning, 22. Rl. 4,
PomProy. brother of Steve Ha ning.
According lo reports, J ohn Han ·
lng was arrested in connecllon wll h
a n Incident which occurred al the
Go lda Ep ple rps ldence o n
Wednesday.
HP was charged with Issuing
menacing lhrea ts to Mrs . Golda
E pple in connecl ion with hi s
brother's case . .John Hanning Is
being held In jail in llcuof $100bond .

. "So far this year 98 percent ol
bhlo's tratr1c accident fataUty

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Charges filed after.incidents

SIZes.

(AP) -A communique purporting

SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador

Henry Hunter. Chester. has been
elected chairman of the Meigs
County Democrat Executiv e
Committee.
Employed at Kaiser Aluminum
at Ravenswood, W.Va .. Hunter has
been serving as vice chairman of
the committee. As county cha ir·
man he succeeds Bud Wilson.
Chester Wells has been named vice
chairman replacing Hunter In Ihat
post.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter have two
children, a son. Tom, at hom e. and
a daughter. Rachel Livengood. who
resides In Oeveland . As ne w county

MISSES

Summer Sale

BOYS $4.95 SHIRTS ........ $3.85
BOYS $7.95 SHIRTS ....... $6.25
BOYS $9.95 SHIRTS ....... $7.75 ·
BOYS $12.95 SHIRTS .... $10.15

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -ThestateSupremeCourthasreopeneda
Wyoming • County murder case to determine whether Joey Hall's
conviction was tainted by failure to reveal a possible crlmlnal record of the
prosecution's star witness. Hall Is from Ewlngton, In GaWa County.
In a unanimous decision on Hall's appeal of a first-degree murder
conviction, the Supreme Court overruled aU of his appeal grounds except
one.
The exception was a contention by Hall's lawyer that the conviction
should be overturned because the prosecution did not make available to the
defense the "rap sheet" of a man who was the main prosecution witness.
The opinion by Justice Richard Neely said the Supreme Court could not
decide that Issue from the Information before it. The decisiOn let Hall's
conviction _st~d for t11e time llelng bl!t returned the .case to Wyoming
County Circuit Court for proceedings 'there "to establish the prejudicial
effect" of failure to disclose the witness' criminal record, 1! any .
Neely's opinion did not name the witness In question but said he was the
only eyewitness .to the crime of which Hall was convicted, the Aprtll~l
shooting of James B. Laxton . .
The case record Is unclear,' Neely said, about the defense's "efforts to
obtain the criminal record; what effect on the trial the crtmlnal record, lt
available, would have had, or whether the witness had a criminal record at
all.". ·
Neely said failure to provide the defense with the crtminal record of a
· · prosecution witness ciJuld restrict ·cross-eKa!lllnatlor and possible
Impeachment of the witness' testimony.
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The shooting of Laxton allegedly. stemmed from an attempted Wegal
drug transaction. He was shot on a Wyoming County stretch ot W.Va. 10
near the Logan County line.

R£G. $5.DO ............ SALE !3.99
REG. $7.50 ........... SALE $5.99
REG. $11.00 ......... SALE. $8.79
lEG. $16.50 ........ SALE $13.19

REG. $3.50 ....... SALE $2.79
REG. $5.50 ....... SALE $4.39
$7.00 ....... SALE $5.59
$11.00 ...... SALE $8.79

............. SALE $7 99
............ SAl£ $11 .99
.
............ SAl£ $15.19
............ SAl£ $19.99

Leftist group
takes credit
for.slaying

Court reOpens
murder case

MEMORIAL DAY
SALE!

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