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                  <text>Pomenly Middlepon, Ohio

State Will apply for federal
road improvement funds .
Highway Safety Department, re- .
presents an Increase of $334 mllllon
over the cuh'ent biennium which
end« June ll.
But since the federal govenunent
matches state money at 75 perrent
and more of project CO§ts, the
Increase will actual)y be much
more.
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Deering, who heade(l a House
flnapce subcommittee which formalized the new bill, said $L15
bUUon of the total will 'represent .
federal funds.
He said the Leglslature'sdeclslon
two years ago to authorize a boost of
up to five cents a gallon In the state
gas tax allowed 01110 to capitalize on
the federal atlocatlons.
r
The state wW embark on n:a

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AI') - State
government wUl take fUll advantage
of federal matching · dollars for
transportation Improvements In the
1983-1985 blennlum, a lawmaker '
says.
Rep. Frederick H. Deering,
Q.Monroevllle, gave tl1at worn to
colleagues Wednesday as the House
approved 87-9 and sent the Senate a
$2.29 billion transportation budget.
Since the department Is funded
with gasoline and highway user
taxes, Its budget Is separate from
the $25 bllllon, aU·funds approprla·
ttons bill which was passed earner
by the House and now Is pending In
the Senate.
The transportation total, which
also Includes Sa!O mWion tor the
PERFE!='f ATI'ENDANCE- Top students who
recently were honored at the Portland Elementary
School's award« day ceremonies lor completing the ·
scllool year with perfect attendance were, front, 1-r,

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Brian Randolph, Tonuny JaSpers, Dianna WD·
lbarger, and Davis Smith. Back · '- Ryan Evans,
Debbie Greathouse, Junior Smith, Touya Meadows
and Rodney Grueser.

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Cleland advised that lfihework Is
contracted necessary paperwork
must be completed. He also noted
tha t at the present time, funds are
not available to hire a contractor.
Council hopes that a decision wUI
be made at a special meeting or the
Board of Public Affairs on Monday,
June 13. The boatd will a lso discuss
commercial rates.
In other business. council discussed trash collection rates. Action
on raising rates was tabled until the
June 16 meeting. It was pointed out
tha t not only has the ra tes lor
dumping a t the tandftll doubled, but
residents are placing more trash at
the curb.
BID Cozart thanked council for
correcting the drainage problem on

Main Street near the bus garage.
David Huddleston asked council If
·any action was going to be taken
concernli1g vacantlotmowlng.
Council told h!rn letters would be
sent to property owners and If lots
are not mowed within a certain time
JimJt the vUiage will cut the lots and
biD the owners. If the owners faD to
pay the bills the amount due will .be
placed on theta~ duplicate. Council
voted to charge $10 an hour for
mowing.
Marshal Lyons reported that he
collected $963 In bond&lt;i during the
month of May, traveled 498 miles,
made 11 arrests, answered 19 phone
caUs, and four complaints.
Lyons asked ·council ·to contact
ooor for assistance or advice In
correcting a blind spot at the
Intersection of Thltd Street and SR
124.
It was reported thll.t. the vlllage
wlll not have the services of workers
f1:1Jm the Green Thumb program.
The street committee reported
that county highway employes
would be applying dust control.
Wednesday ~d Thursday. The
village will pay for the materials.
Council recessed until Monday,
J une 20, at 7 p.m .

Summer coiO!S in straight legs, elastic bottiJns, poly/ coltorts
and seersuckers. Sizes 12 mos. to 24 mos., 2 to 4, 4.to 6x, 7 to

14.
REG. $5.00 ..................................... ........ , SALE $3.99
REG. $7.00 ..................... ..... ...... :............ SALE $5.59
REG. $9.00 ....... ................ .............. ....... SALE $7.19
REG. $11.00 ............................................. SALE !8.79

Bikeathon set for Saturday

DayS

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WORK.SHIRTS
Polyes1er/ cotton blend, two button through iXJCkels, lull length
tails. Sizes S, M, L and XL

MEN'S WATCHES

Now20%

MEN'S RINGS

NOW25% OF£

BULOVA, SEIKO
PULSAR

BLACK ONYX, DIAMONDS, JADE, TIGER EY~
Every Ring In Stock!

CHAINS FOR MEN
NOW

20%

OFF

•14K GOLD
•GOLD FILLED
•STERLING
•GOLD OVERlAY

NOW

500/o

OFF

Free Engraving
Gift Wrapping

300/o
•KEY CHAINS
•WALLETS
•3 FOLD STYLES

Casual and dressy stykls in tops, blouses and shorts. Sizes 6
mos. to size 14. Regular $3.50 to $17.00.

One Size Fits 10 to 13
Big Selection of Colors

$2

~ewelry ~epair

,watch R¥&amp;1r

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113 COURl' ST.
POMEROY, OHIO
PH. 992-2064

Your Professional Jewelar

79 TO

$13

59

12.00 BULKY KNIT ORLON ............... SALE 11.69
SALE PRICED
11.50 BANLON STRIPE ........... ........ SALE 1 1 . 1 9 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1

SALE! LADIES'

SALE! CANNON

SUMMER
SKIRTS
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BATH TOWELS
Royal Family quality. floral pattern in a new saection of fashion
colors.

$5.98 BATH TOWEL ..... ...... ........ .............. SALE $4.69
$3.49 MATCHING HAND TOWEL ................. SALE $2.59
$1.99 MATCHING WASHCLOTH ..... ,.... .... ...... SALE $1.49

REG. $13.00
REG. $16.00
REG. $22.00
REG. $25.00

.......... .......... ........... .SALE
.................................... SALE
...... ...... ............. ........... SALE
........... ... ...................... SALE

$10.39
$12.79
$17.59
$1U9

LADIES' SUMMER

JACKETS

SPORlSWEAR SALE

Size 8 to 20. Some llgh~y lined. Perfect for wear now and early
faiL

BOYS $9.95 JACKETS .......................... SALE $7.75
BOYS $14.95 JACKETS ............ ................. SALE $11.65
BOYS $19.95 JACKETS .............. ........... ...... SALE $15.55
BOYS $22.95 JACKETS ............................. SALE $17.85

4, 4to7:

REG. $3.50 .. .................................... SALE $2.79
REG. $5.00 .. ..................................... SALE $3.99
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REG . $7 50 .............................
.......... SALE $5 '99
REG. $12.00 ...................... ..... .......... SALE $9.59
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MEN'S HANES '$5.50
Sizes S (34·36), M (38-40), li42-44). and XL (4&amp;48). 100%
cotton, soft comfortable, colorfast and pre-slu11rk. Solid colo!s,

na;·;;~·~~:·

f4d4g ·

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V2

PRICE

BRA SALE

Strapless bras, sport bras, fuller figure bras, fiberlilled and soft
cup. While or nude.

REG. $4.00 ............................... ........ SALE $2.99
REG. $6.00 ...... ........ .. .... ......... ....... SALE $4.99
REG. $9.00 ....... ....... .. ....... .... ............ SALE $7.49
REG. $11.50 .. ............ .... .. ...... .. ......... SALE $1.99

MEN'S $19.95,"
BLUE DENIM WESTERN'

WORK·SHIRTS

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Wran~ make. Neck sizes 14\\ to 20. Sleeve tengths 32 to 36.
Snap front 2 flap pockets w~h snap closure. Snaps on wrists.
Pre-shrunk and extra long tail&amp; Sale Priced.

CHAIR SALE
SAVE 25% ON ANY OIAIR IN STOCK !II

RocMn, SWivel rodlen. recliners. roc:klr/rwdoo 1nd

Wllhtwly reclinn.
DON7 fOIIGfT
FA 1HEII'S DAY, JUNE IIITHI/
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.FREE

One group of m~ and extra s~e tops, pants, sktrts, tacltets,
blouse;, vests and ~plit skirts. Tnssi, L &amp; K and Dotty Mann

CARNIVAL CREATIONS

TOPS &amp; SHORTS

light blue,

llif skirts, wrap skirts, re11ersible skirts and split skirts. Misses
sizes 8 to 18. ·

BOYS' LIGHTWEIGHT

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-.Jewelry ~pprai~l

... .... ... .... .. ...... ......... .... .. .SALE $7.99
.. .. ... ...... .. .. ..... ... .. .. .... ...SAlE $11.99
..... ........ .......... .. ......... .. .SALE $16.79
..... .. .·.... .............. ....... ... SAlE $19.99

SHORTS &amp; TOPS

POCKET T-SHIRT
PRINCE GARDNER
FOR MEN

Quality Doggon~ Sportswear in junior sizes S, M, Land XL Terry
and poly/ cotton blends in tops, shorts, pan1s and skirts.

LITTLE GIRLS' · ·

DRESS SOCKS

Show Dad You Care!

COLIBRE LIGHTERS
FOR DAD

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REG. $11.00 ......... .. .............. .,........... SALE $1.79
REG. $14.00 ....................................SALE $11.19
RE~. $19.(10 .. ,....... .. ........................ SALE $15.19.
REG. $25.00 ............... ,;........ ...........sALE $19.99 .

SALE! ,MEN'S

Knits, poly/cotton~ terrys and denims. S~es 6 to 24 mos., 21o

OFF

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Voi.32,No.41
Copyright~

1'983

WASHINGTON !API - Despite soaring energy
costs, wholesale prices rose 0.3 percent In May, still
the biggest rise In five mont hs, the government
reported today.
F or the first flve months of 1983, those prices !ell a t
an annual rate or 2.2 percent. Prices were up 3.7
percent last year.
Largely responsible for last month' s jump was a 2.2
percent advance in energy prices. Those prices.
pulled down by the worldwide oil glut , had fallen for
five straight months. They were off 2.8 percent in
April .
Home heating oil prices soared 6,4 ·percent, the
largest Increase since March. 1981. Gasoline prices
climbed 2.3 percent, the most since last July, the
department said In releasing Its P roducer Price
Index for finished goods.
Food prices fell 0.5 percent after rising the pN'vlous

g~

up 0.3 percent

m~asu re,

depa r tm ent analys ts

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COLUMBUS, Ohio tAP I- Draw· economic problems are more Margaret Thatcher a strong and
:dedicated leader who was adhering
ing a comparison with the landslide severe.
·
"The reason was that they saw In to principle and tha t' s exactly the
victory of Brit ish Pr ime Minister
kind of president we have today,"
Margaret Thatcher, Vice President
Bush said.
George Bush predicts President
At a news conference earller. he
Reagan wtll be re-elected even li
said a Reagan-Bush tlcket shculd be
John Glenn is the Democratic
able to capture Ohio even If Glenn Is
nominee .
the De mocratic pr·es lde ntlal
He fo['!'Cast an improving econ·
nominee.
omy and on Thursday advised the
"John Glenn's got to run on the
more than 700.000 unemployed
Democratic
platform . That' s one
Ohioans to "hang in there .. . a nd
.good
reason
why
we ought to rarry
under stand people do care about
the
state."
Bush
said
.
you."
"I
happen
to
believe
the economy
Bush, hl'l'l' for a $125 per person
to be in
is
recovering
and
going
Republica n Part y fund -raiser
pretty
good
shape
next
year.
And
Thursday night a nd to deliver the
.
thus
I
think
people
a
re
going
to
b('
commencement address today at
able
to
answer
very
positively
the
Ohio State University, said he was.
question 'Are you better oft than
"absolutely convinced" that Pres!·
when wecame intoofflw '~' " he sa id.
dent Reagan will run for a second
Although con!ldent of the GOP's
term in 1984 and be re-elected.
chances, Bush acknowledged that
"There was a parallel between
he and Reagan would have a tough
il he ) election In the United King·
figh t.
dom a nd the economic situa tion In
"My confidence stems from the
this country today . Not a direct
!act
I don't see any change in lhe
para llel .. . but there's a parallel. A
of the electorate that wants
makeup
strong leader In Margaret Tha tcher
BUSH IN COLUMBUS- Vice
back
to where Jhings were
to
go
taking a position and being roundly
President George Bush points to
when
we
came
in . I really feel
supported at the polls by those,some
a reporter during a 1J€WS
that,"
he said .
strongly
about
• of whom are hurting the most," he
conference In Columbus Thurssa id .
Proceeds from the dinner ar e to b&lt;'
day nlghl . Bush gave the
Commencement address at
Bush said Brit a in 's unernploy·
divided equally between the Frank·
Ohio State University. ( AP
lin County and state Republican
ment rate is higher than that or the
United Sta tes and that some of Its
Laserphuto) .
parties.

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provlde erioughmoneylora~uate

mental retardation programs.
However, the comm~sloners remain skeptical.
Guiding Hand and county.offlclals
wUI meet again Tuesday after the
commissioners have had a chance
to consult their IegaladvlsQr,county
prosecutor Joseph Cain. Cain could
·· not attend Thursday's meeting
becau!ll' he Is out or town.
Conley said theraselorthsschool
. Is "tight as a drum ."
Under Ohio laW, the 169 board
must provide mental retardatiOn
services and the county must

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-C~_t p it a l l'tJu ipnH•nt co." t ~. cnvf'ring f.l w rn :whilu •ry
used by businPSSt'S, w&lt;"n · up 0. ~ J:X' t\'(' nl. T ilt '.\ ' fc•!l 0.:1

Jl!'r'ct'nt In April .
A ll Of IIH' fl gli rl~ at'f' arlj u slt '1.1 fl 11· mm n ;t I spastm i tl
varia ! ions.

Bank robbery
capture leads
GA LL [I 'OI.IS - Truotl!'r i\ ll :r n
WheciPr , ~7 , Ga Jllpolis, a memiJ&lt;' rof
!liP Gallla Mf'igs Post Sta iP High
\va y Pa lmi for lhl'past th n&gt;t ·a nOorH'
hair yf'urs. was hunon :l(l Thursd ay

nlghl as th!' Gallla C'ounty r:: un
Club 's 19R'2 ' l . awman of thP yt•ar' .
Trooper Wh!'t'l&lt;'r r('(' ' iVI'd !111•
.lim Mills Aw a rd . a tl and~'1.1n .
pr'C'sPnt('{l in honor o f lhP la !t •

'l'roopt•r WJl(-eler

Youth dies
in accident

Callipolis Policr Officr-r . h.\' La w
rPnCP

( P arv.o )

Bast i;ml.

cluiJ

pr'f's ldPnl.
WhC'C'!f' r . " gn Hiu oll l' of

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C'rn;.•k H igh Sc hool. was n'&lt;·ognizl'\i
for his ca~tu n • on M;tr c h II. I~IKl . of

on,~ of two n w n ~A" ho r ohbr'fl ttu Th ppPr s r lains Br;uwh 1\&lt;mk &lt;&gt;ru •
A New Ha w n youth was kill&lt;~! of Pom('I'O:V .
Wht""&gt;(' IPr . w ho lltll l \)11 '\'\ou sl)-·
Thursc.l&lt;.iy evf'n in~ w hen thf' tractor ·
rT'C'(•ivf'(l a &lt;· il ; 11i•m rt f nl( • rit fn 1111 I tu •
hr was driv ing fli pped ov~r back
wards on top or him . according to ;r Ohio Stah · H i g t1wa~' P a l ro l .&lt;'om
report fi·om lhc Mason County h1andPr .lac:k Wt ·lch. appn •lu ·tH IPd a
suSI)('('I shn r1ly aft(' l" 1110 rnhl)(' l'Y .
Sheriff s Depa rt ment.
Ill' pur~ u Nt 1hP man tUI f(&gt;Ot 1h(•n w a:..
The victim was ldr ntlflrd '"
Rlckt D. Ma linowski , 17, . TI1r for ced to unarmt'&lt; l lilt ' suspt'&lt; 'l w ho
accident occurrod as he was poinl f'CI a gu n al WIH '&lt; •h•r .· A St·cond
c learing brush far a new lenceon the su SpN:'I w a s ca pl u tf'&lt; l h~· 1.1. E r m.~t
Wigglcsw OJ1h. c·tlm m a nclt• r of th1·

Bill MrDank'l farm In Letart . Ra y
Livingston, who was assisting
Malinowski at the time of the
accident , was not inju red . according
to th&lt;' shcrlf! 's depart ment report .
The New Haven EM S transported
Malinowski lo Pleasa nt Va i!Py
Hospital whcrr he was pronounced
dead on arriva l by Mason Coun ty
Medica l Exa miner Dr ..John Grubb.

Investigate
complaints

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CaUia-Mf'igs I,ost.
Bo th s USJft'ls la tf'l" r-n !N I'd g-u ilt ~
plC'aS 10 rutJUt~ry C'h il l'gi'S ant\
rPrr ivf'd prlsnn 1Prm s.

Pr ior
Whf•f•h •r

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eli spa tc ht·r.
Witmt •r :.. tl l !Il l' Hn \)1.'1'1 S . 1 ~' 1 /.
:vl r m or i&lt;..t l A w ;~ rd tnr 11\1 • l l 'i lt ll w l th
thr h..:•st shOOTlng r~'f'S on thf', f\ r lng
. r ang t• wpnt to tlu• (;,tllipo ti-. l 1 nlic·,.
l)t •pa r lln t•nt .
T t•;u n tn t• ntbt·r~ ,\ nd _v Fi s lu•r .
Mit'hal'\ 11 u lk:.., Hog,•r l lr .1J1 dd)
l ' tT~v .
.John ·r; ,,, ·ln r :tnd H. ll ph
Sll'lnbl'l 'k outs llol tht' slalt ' lll )..!l t\.V a.\ ·
pat ro l I'll ! r ant s. T h1' t ;a !li a Co u nt ~ ·
Sht•r iiT s I leparl mt •nl .1ncl ( ;a Ilia
&lt;'ount.v Wi ld lit"t• J)h: isinn clid no!
ha vt •~ Prm u g l t mt •rn h.·r ... on h:md In
(:k l l'1 i!'i p; II ( .
( ; t 'O I"~ t ' I Hll.v of ,\ ! ht •n...,, SU!Jl 'rv i
snr fo r tll4' 01 \io I )i vls illn n f Wil dl ih ·.
wo n I hr ' i nd i vid ual s I toolillJ.! ( 'OITlJ)( '
fil ion siJool rl!l . 1\ill.\ ' ddt ·att 'fl his
ow n 01 •pa r t rrw n t's •\ ••n T1 1rn l ins~m
fo r 1h&lt;t I hunu r . ( l II 11 ·r s invol\ '1'&lt; I in t tlt'
fi n;1\ r ound v.·t·n· .Joh n T :tv lor M JCI
1\n&lt;l.v F'btH•r llf I 111 ' ( ;, Il l ipo li:.. l 'olil'l ,
!)ppa rtmr ·nt , T rp . .1o1m .l. t)..!l 'r s.
Olliu lligh\.\'iiV I '&lt;J i rol. ;uHI t\(•put .\ '
shl'r i ff 1\ r d l il ' MP;Hiow o..;
D ur ing li lt~ tu t'kt '\ di ntH'I" p rP
pa rrd hy m l 'l.l lhf· r~ of ltw ( •. tll ia
Count y (;u n ( 'luh, ll lP m t-:.:•r o.., of l lir '
various la w l'nfo tTT iltPn l &lt;~ g , · t w it •s
Wf' l'l ' in! JUci U( 'I 'lf.

Jail funding topic
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at recent session

Weather forecast

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nn

month .

II the county Is responsible for
funding. the commissioners ex·
pn&gt;ssed concern tha t the fina ncial ·
Funding to assL.,.t coun ii&lt;'S in
burden will grow as stat!' and
financing the rl•nova t lon an d con
federa l grants shrink .
·
The Meigs Count y ShPrlf! 's [)p~
struc tion of county ja ils wa s tht•
Guiding Hand officials have met partment Is Investiga ting a break
topic out llnf'd at a m&lt;-etlng l'a rll&lt;"r
with the corrunlssloners se..:era l lng and ent e ring or thl' Allen StacPy
thl' W &lt;'Ck In ('(ill ! Grov&lt;' atiPndo'd by
times In the last several years. most
Trailer. Hampt on Hollow. Thurs· , Melgo; County Shcr·Uf .J amr s P rof
recpntly In March, and threa tened
day !'Venlng.
fit!, Chief Deputy Hob&lt;'rt El&lt;'&lt;'gle
to flle suit against the county . But
According to the sher UI' s depa rt ·
and count y commissioner Ma nning ·
they have nE'Ver carried out the ment the Staceys were gom• lrum
Roush.
promise.
·
their home from 7 p.m . to 9:50 p.m .
. The Depa rtment or Dcwlopmenl
RatUff said after the meeting and upon their return they disco·
Office
or Criminal .Jus tice Service"
Thursday he Is not crying wolf.
vered the trailer had been entered. · sponsored the S&lt;.&gt;sslon to explain
Although In the past the school E ntrance was made through a back
procedures of m;:cnt ly enact&lt;'&lt;l
was able to squeez.e extra federal
ctoor.
House Bill 5:ll.
and state funds and lay of! staff, he
Various drawers were ransacked
Under the legisla tion, $:1() m illion
said this Is no longer.posslble.
· and old cotns and two dollar bills
In
bonds ha5 been authorized for ja il
,State and federal moneyhasdrled
were reported m issing as was Mrs .
renovation
and construction. How·
up and the school Is "barely
Stacey's purse. Approxlmate ly $::ro ever, the Initial bond Issue will not
surviving" with Its cutTen! staff, he
was taket\ .
exceed $10 million bee a u ~ the Issue
said.
The department Is a lso lnvestigat·
Is being challenged on a constitu·
"We're not asking lor a blank tng the reported theft of a 1972
tlonallty basis.
check," Ratliff said. "But we want
Pontiac Ventura.
The Office of Crimina l Ju stice
enough to provide an adequate
Services
was given the respons lbll·
Gary Blankenship, Pt. Pleasant
program for our children."
lty
for
.
Implementing the loca l
reported tMt he had been to a trailer
renova
tion
and cons truction fund ·
on Laurel Clitf Thursday evening
ing
program.
The meeting was one
and became engaged In a disagn:eof
nine
sesslons
scheduled through·
ment with the resident over a bet.
out
the
state
to
give sheriffs and
Accotdlng to Blankenship, t.he
rs the oppor·
county
commissione
resident wanted his car and when
Clear tonight. Low near 60. Wlnd&lt;i Dgllt and variable. Mostly sUJU1y
tunlty
to
obtain
Orst
hand
lnfonna ·
Blat\kenshlp refused Blankenship
Satt~rday. High around85 . •
tlon
c
onc
e
rning
the
pre·
was struck lnthemouthandthekeys
Ex1ended forecul
applicatlon t appllcatlons a nd
were taken from him and the vehicle
Sunday lhrouch~:
prtorlt~ .
driven away.
Fair and warm Sunday lhrGiilh 'l'uel4aY· Hlp moetly In the 1108.
During the presenta tion , It was
The
Incident
Is
under
. _ I1IOitly In the l!lL
pointed
out that 47 percent of the
lnvesttaatlon.

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dr ta il ~

to reco.g nttton

provide funding, Conley sa id ,
"We just can' tcloseourdoors," he
sa id.
Ratliff adds that "Some thing has
to be done. We don't want to file suit
but we will If we have to."
The commissioners . Indicated
they are also anxious to flndoutwhat
their funding responslbllty Is for
mental r etardation.
Commissioner Verlln Swain said
" I would like to see (the Issue) go to
court" to resolve the Issue .
If the county Is responsible for
funding, the commissioners wUI
have to cut services In other areas,
he said.
"The simple solution would be for
taxpayers to pass the millage"
needed for Guiding Hand to opera te.
Swain said.
Some residents are angry that the
school is stlll open after several
attempts to Increase the levy
mDiage have failed , accotdlng to
commissioner Paul Niday.

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sue Gallia county commission
CHESH!RE - Guiding Hand
School is expected to run out of
opera ting funds in Augu st, and
school officials restated a threat
Thursday to sue Gallla County If
they do not receive more money.
Dave Ratliff, act lng superintend·
ent or the school lor the mentally
retarded. told the county cornmis·
slone rs thP program could be$60,00l
to $00.00lln the red by the end olthe
year.
The school is currently funded
through a 0.3 mill levy and a variety
of state and federal grants. At Issue
Is whether the county Is also
responsible lor he lping fund the
school, and If so how much.
William Conley. attorney lot the
county 169 board of mental retarda·
lion. said Ohio Jaw states "very
clearly" that the county must

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wholesa lr p 1i C'P c hangPS in M ;t,\ ·:
- PasSl'nger r a r prlcPs w t•n• up 0.2 tw rcf'n t .lflt •r
ralltng: 1 . ~1 ~·rcrn l in April , .. riC'I'S ft lr ligllll nll'k SlH·It l
slrad y afl f'r d {'c llning 1.'.! l)l 'rt't' n1 in 11H • pn •, ·iDus

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The report a lso said fresh fruit pri ces rumbil'd 9.6
petcenl In May, alt er soa rin g 15.7 percent in April.
VegPtable pr ices rose 0.8 percent afh•r climbing 5.1i
percent In April. ·nre rarU er price boosts had
reflected unusua lly wet weathe r in Ca liforni a a mi

Bush predicts Reagan
would win over Glenn ·
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Egg prices sk')' J'OCkr tC'd 2·1.1 pt ' IT i' lll Ltst rm Hl th .
compared. w il h Ap ril's h.9 !Jf'l'f' I'Ot inen•ast•.
Beef and VC'al prier s \ \ ' f'l'f' rl own ;,,., pl ' n 'l ' lll.
reversing thr :l JX'rCr nt inc rC'a sP of Atlr il _! lor\.: pr)Ct '."
wr r£' down 2-X pcrC'r nt and fish priL'f's " :1•n • up 0 . ~1

and starting to climb.
Reflecting that price r-.•vprsa l. thP a •port said the
Increase In fu el oil costs was the fi rs t this V&lt;'ar. Those
costs had dropped 6.3 pPil'Pnt in Apr·! I. ·
Gasoline prices had falle n for eight s trai g~t months
befol'l' turning around In Mav. the department s.1id.
Natural gas prtces were down O.ti percent , i&lt;'SS than
the 3.5 percent In the prrvious month .
The depar tment's energy priC&lt;' ca lr ula tions
actua lly Jag a month. so tuday 's rPSulls rt:'pr&lt;'SCnl
March ptices. Energy companiPs report thPir prices
too late for Inclusion in thr most curwnt mont hly

three months. It was the sharpest !all in those prices
since last July when they tumbled 1.6 percent .
May's pickup In prices was forecast ey economlsts
who, however, were looking for a bigger jump than
that reported by the department. They also were
looking for further rises In the months ahead. The
Increases, though, were expected to be only1
tempora ry and not a sign of a fresh surge In Inflation.
The new report supported analysts' predictions tha t
Inflation at the wholesale level will rise at least as
slowly as last year . Indeed. one analyst Is forecasting
an Increase 9f less than I percent. which would be the
smallest since the mlq-1900s.
The bright Infla tion pic ture has been widely
attributed to the sharp recession and the worldwide
oil glut which had sent gasoline and fuel oil prices
tumbling.
In recent months. those prices have been stabilizin g

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Rep. Robert L. Corbin, R'Dayton,
singled out Warren J. Smith, Gov '
Richard ~leste' s transpol'tatJort
boss. "I applaud Mr. Smith Bnd h1f
department," Corbin said.

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REG. $10.00
$8.95 Short Sleeve Style ........................Sale $7.29 REG. $15.00
$9.95 Long Sleew Style .. ........... .......... Sale $8.29. REG. $2100
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Deering said the trpprovement$
wUl Include resurfacing ot·
miles of two-lane hlghways In eacl\:
ot the next two years, aloligwlth 45Q'
mtles of four-Jane and Jnterstaut
highways.
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Republicans as well as Democrats:'

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has fi eld of 15

billion In highway, bridge and othe •
ImproVements during the next tw~
years, while setting aillde ~
$700 mUilon tor malntmance an&lt;t
oper ating costs. ,
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WEEKEND SALE

Mason County 'Pioneer Days' set
PT. PLEASANT - The Mason contact Paul Fitzgerald or Bob barbecue.
County Regiona l Stall' F'arm Mu· F'owler.
On Sunday the Country Kitchen 's
seum will hold Its second an nua l
Sa turday evening, Floyd Ray· specia lty will be cornbread and
"Pioneer Days" .June 25-26.
t&gt;um will caD for a square dance. beans.
One of thP outstanding activities Everell Wedge, John Smith , and
The annual Ploneer Days 1s one of
or the two-day event wUI b&lt;' a Burl Tennant wlll furnish the the ma jor events during the year.
demonstration or harvesting whea t music.
Its main purpose Is' to preserve
with a ntique gra in cradles.
A hymn sing under the direction some of our pioneer crafts and to
Any of the " old timers" who used or Paul Fitzgerald wUI be held at 2 creal&lt;' a better understanding and a
to cut whea l by this m ethod arc p.m . Sunday, June 26.
deeper appreciation or our farm llfp
Invited to try their hand a t swinging
Barbecued chicken will be on the heritage.
the gra in cradle. Some or the wheat Country Kitchen's menu Saiutday.
The Farm Museum Is located
will be harvested with a 1901 Romey and Gary Wa llbrown and four mUes north or Point Pleasant
McCormick-Deering gra in binde r. Woody Mace are In cha rge or the just of! Route 62.
Other pioneer activltlrs will
Incl ude corn shelling and com meal
grinding and on Saturd ay. ,June 2.';,
at 1 p.m. therP will be a mu1.1Je
The Cyst.ie FlbrosL• Btke- A-Thon In Rutland has been rescheduled
loading rifl e shoot.
for Saturday, starting at the Rutland Civic Center
Anyon&lt;' owning a muzzle load ing
Registration wtll start at 9:30 a .m. and line.up ,;.UJ be a t 10 a m
rifle is invited to participa te In thP
Everyone
Is welcome to participate. For additiona l informa tion ~ali
shoot. For additiona l Inform ation
Lilly Kennedy at 742-2861 or Charlie Barrett a t 742-2578.
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F armers Home Administration .
The total announl that council will be
able to borrow Is $501,000.
During the discussion, It was
pointed out that wa ter ra tes In the
village are e xtremely low and wUI
de finitely have to be Increased.
Nancy Campbell asked If council
Is going to cont ract the work for
laying a water · line to Johnstown
Road or li village worker will do the
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Mayor breaks gas mcrease vote tie
The third reading or an ordinance
granting the RaclneGasCompany a
$3 per month Increase In the basic
service charge was approved when
Mayor Charles Pyles cast the
deciding vote a t the regular meeting
of Racine Councll1iJesday night.
CouncLI was deadlocked alter the
third reading with three mem bers
voting lor and three against. Voting
no on the Issue were Fra nk Cleland,
Da n Sayre and Scott Wolfe.
Sayre and Wolfe voted nobecause
the ordinance did not stipu late that
there be no requ est lor a n Jncrea•e
for two years.
In other action, council suspended
the rules and gave three readings to
the curlew ordinance which
changed the age !rum 16to 18. Voting
no on all three rPadlngs was Sayre.
Ma rshal Alfred Lyons had rP·
quested that council ta ke action
since he was ha ving problems wtth
17 yem'-otd' on the streets af!Pr
curtew.
Meeting with council was George
Mara, engineer with EMH&amp;T,Inc.,
Columbus. The company was
selected to do the engineering work
lor the proposed water sys tem
improve ment to be fu nded with a 40
year loan at fi ve percent through

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jail s in Ohio \ \ "P I"! ' huil t IJit&gt;l"' " .l ' l ~ M • l
T hf' pn'-i iJ)plic; ttitm ;rpplit ', tlil m:-.
will be sd N 'II'tl ;nu l lu nd:.. &lt;~w a n\t '( \
based on st all'wi d{ · cn m pd it in n /\II
applica tions ;n (• !o b1 · fi li '&lt; IIHl litlf 'l'

tha n Sfopl. IIi.
B iggt•st d r; m·t);wk to th i:-. J) ro
gram Is lttf..' ~~ ~ pt •n n l t ' m att" h in
" har d r·asll " thll l is t"l"L]U in'tl of &lt;t
sing le cou nty to par lic ip&lt;IIP . F'u r
two o r m on ' cnu nt i('s, thr "' hanl
cash" m a tc tl is nnl.Y 40 l:&gt;t 'l't'C'Il l
D uring l hf' d iscu ssion 1hf' t'omm is
sionc r s a nd sh4 •rlffs prf'sPnt f'X
pressed cun{'ern that frw of th('

counties would Jx• a !lit• tu cunw up
with the "hard ras h."
Another d rawba rk l• tha t II lias
been dedded Iha t a&lt;lull far IIll irs not
hous ing juveniles will b&lt;' given
priority ove r la lls tha t hold
juveniles.
All projects und&lt;'r this pro~mr m
will be considf&gt;rrd for fund ing only
If they are des igned to bring thr jail
facUlty Into compliance wi th " the
minimum standar'ds for ja ils in
Ohio." This means the phys ica l
structu re as wl'll as the various
programs mu st be provldoxl in th&lt;'
ja D.
In the Informa t Jon with thr
application forms. It was noted that
It has been til.(• policy of thP OfflcP of
rc ontlnued on page 12)

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ROBERT L. WINGE'IT
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PAT WHITEHEAD
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BOB HOEFLICU.
General Manare r ·

Puhll~her/ C'ontmiiPr

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
Nf'W S Editor
A MEMBER of The t\Hioi()('IIW!d Prefofoi, Inland Dally Pl'f!Nl; 1\.'tiodatlon and the

American Newspaper Puhll...t.ers A.OViOCiatlon.
LE'ITERS OF OPINION an• wcll'omed. 'ntcy llhould ~ IL'MI.hiUI 300 wonbllon~~:.
AD letten: lin' suhj e1i t.u edlllnK" 1111d rnt»4 he s ii(Ded with na.me, MdreM and telephone
numhPr. No URMI~ lettA&gt;Mi wUI be putM.'ihed. Ldte"' l!lhould ~In x-ood lute, addrll!!fiMlnl iMuMt. not pl'l'"''ltullitlt"S.

Wll..LIAMSBURG , Va . (NEA)It was a str1klng display of the
audacity which In the past has
caused other nations o! the world to
alternately (and sometimes slmul·
taneously) admire and revtle the
United States.
On the concluding day o! the
Summit ~f Industrlallzed Nations
held heJe recently, Treasury Secfe·
tary Donald T. Regan bOldly
proclaimed that the !Ina! conununlque agreed upon by the seven
parttctpatlng countrtes embodied
"an economic policy designed to
complete the recovery for the rest
of the world."
Perhaps only this country could
display such certitude about ihe

applicability and emcacy of tts
preferred solutions to the deep and
disparate economic problems
faced by rtch and poor nations all
across the globe.
Regan's show of confidence was
especially notal)le because It carne
from a senior ot!lclal of a govern·
ment which ·expended an Inordinate
amount of energy In resisting the
entreaties of its summit partners to
, enhance tts commitment to at~g
the tess developed countrtes of the
world.
Duling a tense negotiating session which lasted almost all night;
thts country's delegation reportedly
was virtually isolated from representatives of the other six nations on

the matter of how to llandle the LDC
issue In the draft communique to be
presented to the heads o! state !or
their approval the following
morning.
An early draft stressed the need
for full funding o! the International
Development Association, the
World Bank's "soft Joan window"
which provll)es hlgh·rtsk, low·
Interest loans to many o! the
world's most lmpovertshed nations.
Less , than a month before the
sununlt, Canadian Deputy Prime
Minister Allan J. MacEachen cited,
In a Paris speech. "the continuing
financial crtsls besetting the ... IDA
due to arrears In payments by the
largest donor."

By the numbers
fly the numbers, House Speaker Thomas P . O'Neill Jr. and his
Democrats ap(iear to have the politically safe slde In the argument over
Cllrtalllng the Income tax cut that is due to take full effect Jui¥ 1.
Nonetheless, they're worried about the issue, and with good reason. The
n\11'1'\bers almost surely wUI he buried ln rhetoric, by both sides.
f«'publtcan Sen. Robert J . Dole of Kansas, chairman of the Senate
F41ance Committee, says full Implementation of the 10percent Income tax
cutis the safest bet ln Washington .
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f'restdent Reagan ts determined that the ftnat phase of hts three-year tax
re(luctton take effect as scheduled. Leaders of the Senate Republican
majority are. too. And Reagan has said he wtll veto any attempt to Uintt the
tall cut. as O'Nelll proposes.
,\JI of that backs Dole's assessment. But there may be one safer bet In
town: that the tax cut debate, and the likely House attempt to put a $700
cejllng on the break for any taxpayer, wUt live on as Issues In the
presidential and congressiona l campaigns of 1984.
O'Nellt says hls $700 celilng on the tax reduction would affect only
taJipayers who make $50,&lt;m a year or more. The full 10 percent would
apply at lower Income levels.
House Democrats are being polled, and something like the proposal
probably wtll be approved by the Ways and Means Committee next week .
According to Internal Revenue Service figures, the O'Netll plan would
affect only about 1 percent of taxpayers. In 1981, only 4.2 percent of Income
tall returns carne from people with adjusted gross Incomes of $50,&lt;m or
m(ll'e. Those people paid 31 percent of the Income taxes collected that year.
So what O'Neill ts proposing would continue the full tax cut tor between 95
nd 96 percent of taxpayers, and llmtt it fora relative handful at the top of the
Income sca le. In simplest political terms, that puts the Democrats where
the votes are.
ln dollar ternns, upper-Income Amertc11IIs get a bigger break. As a
percentage of talles, they get smaller cuts than most taxpayers.
1be O'NetH ceiling would add $6 btu ton to federal revenues the ftrst year
of t)le tax cut , and $37 btllton over the next ftve years, putting at least a
small dent tn prospective federa l dellclts.
And it would dramatize the fairness Issue the Democrats want to keep
aUvr tn 1984. Their candidates rode tha t hard, and often successfully, In the
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But the companion Issue belongs to Reag(lll. It's hts tax cut; the July 1
withholding tax reduction ts the third a nd last Installment of the 25 percent
cut fle won tn 1981. While the Democrats talk aboutfatrness, he'll talk about
Increased taxes, Increased spending and Democratic politics as usual.
He'$ got the pulpit and they know it .

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CINCINNATI (AP) - Johnny Bench, wlK&gt;se
powerful ann and potent bat earned him acclaim as
one of baseball' ~ greatest catchers, says he wtll retire
at the end of the 1ll83 season.
Bench. 35, In his 16th major-league season with the
Cincinnati Reds, ln!ornned Reds PreSident Dick
Wagner of his Intentions this week and called an 11:30
aa.m . EST news conference today tomakethedeclson
omctal.
Club otrtctals announced hts decision to retire alter
the Reds beat the San Diego Padres S.1 Thursday
night. Bench was Hor-21n the -game and drove In one
run.
Bench's retirement wtU leave Ctochmati With just
shortStop Dave Concepcion and first baseman Dan
Drtessen from the "Big Red Machine"' team that won
world championships In 1975-76.
"!think he's a shoo-In foraqulckentry lntotheHallof

That delinquent donor, the United
States, campaigned successtuJJy
here to strip the communique of any
reference to the Importance o! IDA
funding and to weaken the remainIng language In the section of the
communique devoted to LDCs.
Those poorer nations rema.In far
behind their lndustrtallzed counterparts In terms of fulftlllng virtually
all basic human needs, but assisting
the LDCs has become far. more
than a philanthropic exercise.
The aggregate external debt of
the LDCs is estimated to be $500
btllion to $700 btllton, with about half
of those funds owed to commercial
banks. At least $100 btllion of that
debt is held by b3nks In this
country.
Slmllarty, the State Department
calculates thai 27percent of aD U.S.
exports are destined for LDCs and that economic activity accounts, til turn, for2.7percentofthis
country's gross .national product.
New Yo.rk' s Morgan Guaranty
Trust Co. estimates that a reduction
of capital flows to the LDCs of $25
billion annually will cause a drop of
at least 0.5 percent In economl,c
growth In the lndustrtallzed coun:
trtes which are members of the
Organization for Economic Cooper·
a tion and Development.

By BRUCE LOwrrf
AP Sports Writer .
Bob Knepper and Bruce Berenyt
took a couple of things Into their own
hands- bats as well as baseballs.
Knepper, who had been on a
personal six-game losing streak,
pitched a two-hitter - his second
shutout, second complete game and
second victory of the season - and
drilled a mammoth run-scoring
triple as the Houstqn Astros
defeated San Francisco i&gt;-0 Thursday night.
ilereny!, who had be€n on a
personal four-gameskld - the same
length as Clnclnna tf s tailspin scattered seven San Diego hits and
contrtbuted a two-run double as the
Reds pounded the Padres S.l.
Elsewhere In the National ·
League, Los Angeles beat Atlanta
4-2 to take a 2 ~- game lead In the
West Division, Pittsburgh defeated
Montreat 6-3 and, tn a pair of
11-tnnlng games, Phtladelphia
edged St. Louts 6-5 and New York
topped Chicago 6-4.
Phil Garner, with a double, and
Jose Cruz, with a trtpte, each drove
In a run for Houston in the flrst
Inning, then Bill Doran doubled In
the second Inning and scored on
Knepper's trtple to center field.
Re&lt;b 8. Padres I
Berenyt hadn't won since May 7.
Like Knepper, he decided it was
time to get back to bastes.
"In my recent starts I was just
trying to staywithlnmyseU.Tonight
I said I was justgolngto let it aU hang
out," hesatd after striking out eight
Padres. "I threw the ball as hard as I
could with each pitch."
Paul Householder, with a double
In the second inning, Berenyt, with a
double In the sixth, and Gary Redus.

Stage-managed summit _____J_ac_k_A_nd_er_so_n
trtumph for President Reagan -In
the media If not tn fact. Here's what
the document had to say under the
heading "Objective/ Perceptions."
"Primary Perception - The
President as leader ofvtston (White
House emphasis) whose poUctes
spearheaded U.S . recovery and
help strengthen the West as a
whole. Reafflrnnatlon of U.S. lead·
ershtp role."
Evidently recognizing the posstbUtty that the economic jargon
coming out of WtUiamsburg would
strike many Americans as merely
a good cure for Insomnia, the White
House media manipulators tried a
bl t desperately to strike some spark
of Interest in the public. The ftrst of
10 "major public affairs themes"
was thts: "Williamsburg is a
'people-oriented' Summit."
To buttress this dubious propos!·
tton, the president's people pushed

three sub· themes: "Popularly
elected leaders are determining the
agenda, not bureaucrats (top
down!; emphasis on jobs, on
bread-and-butter issues that matter
to everybody; (and) lnformaltty of
atmosphere and no-frtlls environment wttl promote fr eer
discussions."
It these themes sound familiar,
it' s beCause the diligent White
House press agents succeeded In
selling tiiem to the bored reporters,
who were kept tn splendid Isolation
at Wllllamsburg and had trouble
digging up any real news stortes.
Generally speaking, the White
House nacks were pleased with ·
what they read In the papers. For
example, the Los Angeles Times
headline on May 31. the morning
after the summit ended, declared:
"Summit promises economic
unity."

"Oh, I am against sex discrimination, EXCEPT,
of course, as it relates to insurance and pension
plans."

Today in history
'l'Jday is Friday, June lOth, the 161stdayo!1983. There are201days lelt In
til! year.
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Today's highlight tn history: On June 10, 1610, the first Dutch settlers In
AJnerlca landed on Manhattan Island .
pn tills date:
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~ 1r76, the Contlne!1_lfll Congress In Philadelphia named a committee to
!Jr~ the Declaration of Independence.
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ln 1942, the Nazl Gestapo kDled 173 male residents o! Udlce,
CJechoslovakla to retaliate for the assassination of a Gertnan official.
In 1967, Israel agreed to a United Nations ceasettre with Egypt, wtth the
~Nlell6 hOlding conquered terrttory four times tts own size.
~ In 1972, a Qash Dood hit Rapid City, South Dakota, resulting In 236

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Ten years ago today: The Soviet Unto!! announced stricter controls on
~ rnqvement of Americans In the Moscow area.
· f'lvl! years ago: The exiled tenner president o! Panama, Arnullo Alias,
~111¢ hOme ten years after his ouster In a military coup.
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pne year ,ago: The RepubUcan-backed budget - which Included the
~-ever peacetime Increase In military spending- was approved by
Ule U.5. House of Represent.~~ttves.
' ~·s birthdays: .!lrttaln's Prince Phlllp ts 62 years old. Fonner
..~ut James McDivitt Is M.
'l'hOught tor today: "I like a man wpo grins when he tights." - Winston
q,ilrcblll, British statesman (1874-1965).

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sound like this : "Dammtt, we've
got to find enough blacks to flU our
quota of 13 percent." A couple of
generations ago, the cloistered
college admissions office would
sound like this : "Dammtt , we've
got to hold the Jewish admission
dOwn to our quota of 13 percent."
Non-black non-Jews can (and
many do) take a disinterested
position on the controversy, and
say, quite simply, that whatever
you call tt, it is wrong - you must
not, out of an anxiety to help one
minority, activate a poltcy that
ends by penalizing someone who
has white skin. A third position (my
own) favors afftrnnative action, but
onty by prtvate Institutions. No

publtc tnstttutton has a right to
discriminate against somrone because he ts white. Private lnstttu·
tlons should be free to shoulder, as
they will, the additional burden of
helping people who need help.
· So that what tt comes down to is
that Jewish opposttton to the quota
system has not only the obvious
moral base, but is also sell·
Interested. You do not need to go
any further than to a student
directory at harvard or Berkeley to
ratify what you Intuited, namely
that Jewish students are unusually
well-quall!led as a class, comapred
to a ny other group of students. And
you need not travel far to ocnftrm

what you also Intuit, namely that
black students tend to be behind the
average In educational attainment.
This is not an Inquiry Into why
this should be so. It is merely a
recognttton that tt ts so, and that the
fight IJI:tween the Morris Abrams
and the Jesse Jacksons is only at
the rhetorical level a fight about
minority "rights." It is also a fight,
In the case of Morris Abram, by
someone who has fought throughout his lt!etlme for clvll lights for
blacks, and for their advancement,
but is not about to endorse pubUc
poltctes whose effect ts to deprtve
well-quall!ted Jewish students or
their leverage on higher education.

Reds sign 9
more draftees
CINCINNATI iAP) -The Ctncln·
nati Reds said Thursday they have
signed nine more players selected In
the Major League Draft .
The Reds now have signed 14 or 21
players selected, Including eight of
their top 10 plcks.
The newly signed players and the
rounds they were s~leeted tn, were;
4. Mike Goedde, 21 , rtght·handed
pitcher, University of Evansville.
5. Leonard Harris, 18, shortstop,
J ackson High School. Miami, Fla.
6. James Petties, 21, right-handed
pitcher, Tennessee State.
7. Ron Hentka, 21, third baseman,
Oral Roberts.
9. Jeff Montgomery, 21, right ·
handed pitch e r, Marshall
University .
18. Ron Giddens, 21, second
baseman, Union University.
20. Roberto Balaguer, 22, out fielder, Dartmouth.
21. Steve Oliverio, ·21. right·
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Alabama.
22. David Salmen, 21, outfielder,
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Details haven't be€n worked out yet.
The Reds will honor Bench befor&lt;' their Sept. 17
game against the Houston Astros.
The Oklahoma native has set sevPral standards for
catchers since he broke In to thP big leagues a mid
fanfare In 1967. He was chosen forth~ 1968 !\'attonal
League All -Sta r team. the rtrstofl 3st •·aight years to bP
picked for the m id-season contest.
Bench has caught 1,7:E ga m&lt;'S. foUJ1h highest in
ma jor league history bPhlnd AI Lopez, Hick Farrell
and Gabby Har tnett . His 324 hom&lt;' r s as ;r ca tcher ts a
record .
Bench's powcJi'Ul ar m and quick glo\' C' ca rnt '&lt;'l him
10 consecut ive Golcl G lo\'C~ av.:arcts as the Na tional
League's best dPff'nsh·r ea tchpr . ~ t &lt;i rt ing in 1%R. H i ~ U
con.._~u tlvf' S4~a sons of catchlng 100 or rnon• j.!&lt;linl'S

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run and scortng one for the Braves.
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Tony Pena dtove In three runs
wtthaslngleandadOubleandLarry
McWilliams survived 10 Montreal
hits and hit a two-run double tn
Ptttburgh's romp against Steve
Rogers, the ace of the E"'?'5'
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The Plra les raked Rogel's for 11
hits and all of their runs In 4 2·3
Innings, his earttest departure s ince
Sept.17, 1981. "I wasn't getting what
I thought were strikes at the bottom
of the strike w ne,'' he sald. "There
wa s nothing wrong with me
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mer han leal thing·' '
PhiL~ 6, Cards 5
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" He just lett the way the club was m ade up, the
direction we were going, that he didn't ftt ln. I admire
him for his decision. It takes a unique person and an
unsel!lsh person to make that kind of decis ion."
John McNamara, the fonner Reds' manager now
with the California Angels, expressed unabashed
admiration as weU for the longtime Cincinnati star.
"I enjoyed my three years with him , especially 1979
when he caught day In and day out as we were drtv lng
to a dlvlston title ," McNamara said. "I can certa lnly
understand why he is a shoo-In for the Ha ll Of Fame ."
McNamara called Bench "a good person and a good
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"I hate to see people Uke thls leave the game. He is a
credit not only to the gam e but to himself as welt. ..
Wagner said Bench, In the ftrst year of a ttu-re·yPar
contraet, will help the team In som e capacity nex t
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Johnny Bench, who is to announce
today that this season , his 16th, wlll
be his last, had a run-scoring single
for the Reds.
Dodgers 4, Braves 2
Steve Yeager drove In aU of the ·:;
Dodgers' runs, threeofthemwithan
eight-Inning bouncer up the first base line that turned tnto a

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GlGbal trickle-down ______R_ob_er_t~_a_lte_rs
You noticed, of course, the
reaction to Mr. Reagan's appoint·
ments to the Ctvtl Rights Commlsslon7 Outrage. "Let's face tt," one
person lnte~Vtewed on network
television said, "President Reagan
just doesn't care about mtnortty
rights."
You wou ld think, writes Nathan
Perlmutter, the director of the
Anti-Defamation League, that "the
president nominated the Imperial
Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan." Yes,
there has been a reaction to the
reactors. The Anti-Defamation
League has lashed 'out at the
protesters, as has Albert Shanker,
president or the American Federa·
Uon of Teachers. The most prom!·
nent of the thnee men nominated by
Mr. Reagan ts Morris Abram .
Among other things, Mr. Abram
has served as president of the
American Jewish Committee.
So what do the gentlemen here
have tn common? They are · all
three polltlcalltberals, and they are
all three Jewish. And whom are the
protesters against Mr. Reagan's
choices prtmartly addressing?
Black voters. It Dared up during the
late 'OOs and again In fights over the
administration of New York City
schools In the '7fls. Moreover, you
can usually tell whether advocates
are for or against. It "against,"
they call It "quolas." It "for,' '-they
call It "atflrnnattve action:'.'
Is there a difference between the
two? That depends. Aff\rnnatlve
action, translated Into educational
policy, means that a college has
more black students than It woukl ·
have t! nonnal admission stand·
ards applied. Some colleges that
practice affirmative action also
have quotas, though the challenge
this time aroond Is to !lll a quota,
rather than to resti1ct to a quota. A
conversation In a cloistered college
admissions o!!lce today would

Fame," Wagner said late Thursday. "It's a
tremendous career corning to an end or one of the
greatest ballplayers In Amertcan history!'
The lJ.ttme AU-Star considered retirement last
year, when he su!!ered througl) his least productive
major league season and the Reds lost 101games for
the first time In their histol')l. He also had trouble
a£\Justlng to hts new position - third base.
But he got off to a sl2zllng start this year, cllmblng
among ti\e National League leaders In most offensive
c'ategorles and winning the league's Player of the
Week honors for one hitting tear. A recent slump hru;
dropped his batting average to .283. He has stx home
runs and 31 RBis In 50 games at third and first base.
" His reason (for retiring) is that there is not much
fun In tt anymore, " Reds Manager Russ Nixon told the
Cincinnati Enquirer. "He carne back to prove laSt year
was flukey. He didn't want to be a hanger-on anymore.

Knepper, Berenyi pitch, bat
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Mexico, this country's third
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economic health of the world's rtch
and poor nations has beCome
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for handling the press at Wtlllarns·
burg. It provides everything but a
shooting script and camera-angle
directions. It even contains a ltst of
one dozen "Desired Headlines."
;,President's domestic pollctes·
highltght summit deltberattons"
was one headline the White House
wanted to see on the front pages.
Another headline they hoped to
inspire: "Summit leaders to con·
tlnue strong a nti·tnflattonary
stance."
Some headlines were suggested
for Issues that never made tt. For
Instance: "Alltes agree to speed up
North Sea gas development." And
after It was a ll over, the White
House news managers wanted to
read: "Summit leaders conc lude
Williamsburg In spirit of unity."
The strategy paper made tt
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Bench will retire at end ·o f current season

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''With OEC:O growth In 1983
expected to be only l.S percent, half
a percentage point would represef\t
a significant cut In growth,"
Secretary of State George P. Shultz
explained In congresslonal-testlm·
ony earlier thts year.

WASHINGTON - Quietly but
remorselessly, President Reagan
has tightened his control over
government news channels. He has
gone to the extreme of ordering lie
detector tests to dlscouragegovem ment employees from leaking
unauthorized news.
The White House, meanwhile,
controls the flood gates, skillfully
directing a steady flow of favorable
Information to media outlets. The
economic summit conference at
Wtlltamsburg, for example, was a
carefu lly stage-managed media
event. Reporters were given comforta[&lt;le accommodations, fed the
dally White House line and occupied with diversions. But they were
effectively shut off from unauthorized versions of the Wtlltamsburg
talks.
I have seen a copy of the White
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"Goif is fun again," Hallberg said
after his 4-under ·par 67 Thursday on
the suddenly·difflcult Westchesler
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New York layout often yie lds some
of the lowest scores on the Tour bul
· a llowed only six rounds in the 00, in
the opening round .
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to pla y," sa id Hallberg, who broke a
lengthy slwnp with a victory in San
Diego early this season. "For lwo
years I didn't want to play. 1 didn 't
want to practice. I didn 't wan11oget
out of bed .
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walt 10 gel started. "

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.each, the richest Be}Jnont wUI be High Honors, 6-1, and Deputed
worth S3S8,500, wtth $215,100 to the Testarnony, owned by trainer J .
William Bonliace and his lather.
winner.
Post \lme is 5; 35 p.m., EDT, wtth Bill, and Francis Sears, S.l.
Othen )n three career starts;
CBS televising f!vm 5 p.m . to6 1p .m :
"Sidney's llt afte under !lis horse Balboa Native, winner of the
LouiSiana Derby and ninth In the
now,·~ said StephensofSiewO' Gold,
Kentucky Derby; CWTellt Hope,
trained by Sidney Watters. ' '
Slew 0' Gold, Who was fourth In lith In the Kentucky Derby and
the 1Y. -mlle Derby and sldppedthe 1 third In a grass rare at Belmont
3-16-mlle Prea.IGless, wUl try to June 2, and Dixieland Iland, wlruter
duplicate the feat ofhJs ha~-brother of the .peru1sy Jvanla Derby, and
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Coastal in 1979.
"New In the Area''
Coastal , who missed both the races, all this year.
· 9 Veers Experi"ce
Outsiders are Au Point, Piinclllan
Derby and Preakoess , won the
Special Introductory,
and the mutuel field of White Birch,
Peter Pan, then won the .Beln\ont
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"FREE ESTIMAlf.\"
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Bid, wllo was trying for the Triple
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Belmont with a sizzling ~-length
Pomeroy. OH .
CWTent Hope, PrlncUian, Dixieland
victory In the 1 ~~ mUe Peter Pan
Band, Canadian Factor, Law Talk,
May 29 at Belmont.
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Deputed Testamony and Au Point.
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the ra il Thursday, Into the early 2·1
favorite' s role.
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three·game series against the
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Since 1979, the Indians ar·e 16-28
against the Tigers. They have won
jusl flvt:' of their last 21 games In
TlgPr Stadium .
The Indians arP opmlng against
the Tigers after los ing four of t heir
last fivP games.

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Cleveland uniform In Detroit are
Gmman Thomas. Manny Trillo,
.Juan Eichelberger, Broderick Perkins. Jim Esslan .. Jamie Easterly.
Pat Tabler. Julio Franeo a nd
Grorgr Vukovich .
OrrP eomf011!ng fact to Ferra ro Is
that Thomas has 24 home runs
against Detroit. his hlghesl tota l
against any team . D&lt;&gt;trolt has
allowNl 1&gt;2 homers this year, :l1more
Ihan lndla ns ' pitchers.
A yPar ago, Ihe Tigers had a 34-19
record. with most of the victories
agulnsl Western Division teams.
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began a 10-gamc los ing strea k a nd
dropped 14 of.thrlr next 15.

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An area health education agency
• has been approved as a provider of
; continuing education for nurses by
~ the Ohio
Nurses Association
":' (ONA). The ONA endorses th~
, concept of continuing education for
all registered nurses as one means
by which ..•nurses can maintain
~ competence and meet the stand·
' ards of practice developed by the
~ profession.
,.
Sara W. Dean, executive rllrlictor
• of the Consortium for Health
Education In Appalachia Ohio
(CHEAO), announced that CHEAO
: · has been notWed by the ONA that It
: has been approved as a provider of
~ · continuing education programs for
~. nurses. With the ONA action,
• CHEAO received approval for all
·.~ Its continuing education programs
· .. · for the 5,500 nurses In Its Sl'rv!ce
._; area for the next two years. Prior to
.,. this approval, CHEAO submitted
~ Individual
requests for each
·&lt; program.
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commended CHEAO tor Its leader·
.~ ship and for the organization ollts
•
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M.Ed .. Is the CHEAO coordinator
· ~ lor professional education. ONA
, • also applauded CHEAO's establlslt., m ent of seven health learning
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Here's a recipe lor Pudding Pops.
I made these lor 25 senior citizens
as a part of a program on dry mllk.
Theylovedthem' Myl'lghtyearold
loves tberfl, too. Notice that there Is
little fat In the pops.
Puddlaa Pops
Prepare chocolate pudding:
2!3 cup plus 3 tablespoons Instant
non-fat dry milk
112 cup sugar
113 cup cocoa powder
3 tablespoons cornstarch
1/ 4 teaspoon salt
2Y., cups water
1 teaspoon vanilla
"'Mix all dry Ingredients. Slowly
add the water, stirring ronstanUy.
Cook over medium heat, stirring
constantly, until the mixture
thickens. Cook and stir for three
minutes more. Add vanilla. Cover
the surface of the pudding with
plastic wrap to avoid a "skin" on
the surface of the pudding. Let cool.
To make the pops: Pour cooled
pudding Into popslcle molds, plastic
cups or paper cups. Add a popslcll'
stick or a sturdy plastic spoon In the
center. Freeze.

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The 29th armual Arcber·Russell
reunion will he held Sunday at
Foresl Acres Park, Rutland. Dinner
wtll be served at noon . Guests are
askedto bring covered dish, table
service and beverage. First shelter
house on the left. Ail family
members urged to attend.

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TUPPERS PLAINS - The
•· Tuppers Plains Bears Little
~ League Team wUl sponsor a car
' wash Satu$Y a:t Hawk's Pen• nzon In Tuppers Plains. 9 a .m . to
·: noon. Cost wUl be $2.50 per car.

Popcorn Is another low calorie

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treat. Be careful.
though, very small children may
choke on popcorn. It may be better
to serve popcorn to children. over
the age of five to avokl the threat of
choking.
Cheesy popcorn Is a snack that
will rontrlbutesomenutrientstothe
diet. Commercial creese popcorn Is
often very sall)l and may have a
number ol artificial preseNatlves
and rolors In it. Packaged popcorn
may also be expensive compared to
homemade.
Cheesy Popcorn
2 tablespoons oil
113 cup popcorn
113 cup grated cheese.
Heat oil In a deep pan with a lid
until the oil Is hot enough to pop a
popmrn kernel. Pour popcorn Into a
pan, cover and reduce heat to
medlwn. Shake the pan over the
burner until all corn Is popped.
Sprinkle grated cheese over the
popped com and stir well. Place the
popcorn In a flat pan and bake In a
300 d~ oven lor 10 to 15 minutes.
This dries out the popcorn and
makes It crisper.

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Keep a plastic bag filled with
cleaned vegetables for snacking.

Since its establlslunent In 1975,
CHEA0 has been 'ICtlvely Involved
In the provision of continuing
education for nurses In their Hlelong
learning commltm~nt and Is based
on the· premise that availability of
quality educational nursing programs Improved the health care
dellve!Y system In the area.
CHEAO conducts workshops,
seminars, conll'rences and other
educational Interventions for physicians, nurses, and other health and
allied health professionals throughout Southeast Ohio. Program con·
tent and format are determined
through continuous educational
"""" assessment and Input from
established advisory groups.
Additionally, 'c ifEAO worlss wtth
other community agencies In the
design, development and Implementation of continuing educational programs for nurses working
In mental health, mental retardation, cancer, su~tance abuse,

A gift of money to the Rt'v. David

Mann toward hisexpensetotheOhio
Baptist Convention In Cleveland
wasmadebytbeOneWonOneCiass
of the Pomeroy First Baptist
Church at a meetlnghel4recentlyat
the church.

services to the elderly, nursing
homes and In other areas .
CHEAO staff Is available to
provide technical assistance to
agencies In the planning and
development of continuing educa·
tlon programs.

Kids Uke to dip vegetables. Make a
cottage ch~ djp lor the vegetables and enrouragf' this type of
snacking Instead of chips, candy or
pop.
COttage Cheese Dip
1 carton cottage cheese
2 tablepoonss mUk
1 package dip mix, any flavor
Place the cottage cheese and
mUk In the blender. Blend until
smooth. Stir In the dip mix .
Refrigerate.

nutlients. yet are low In calories.
They're great for waist-watchers of
all ages!
Fruit 'Milk Shake''
1 cup low fat mUk
112 cup or more fruit 1strawberries. 1 banana, blueberries. etc. or a
combination)
4-5 Ice cubes, crushed
112 ti'IISpoon vanilla
2 teaspoons sugar (optional )
Combine In a blender. Blend until
thick and frothy. SeJVe Imme-

If your kids are thlrsl)l, try a
banana, strawbe11')1 or other fruit
"shake." These shakes really taste
wonderful and are loaded wtth

diately
. Makes
twoIs"shakes."
Orange
Punch
also a great
drink for thirsty kids.
Orange Punch
1 cup non.fat dry mUk

5 cups cold wate r
12-ounce can concent rated unsweetened orange juice
Mix water with mUk powder and
add concentrated juice. Stir weU or
blend. Chill. Makes four servingS,
a pproxlma tely 14 ounces each.
For your free guide to making
nutritious snacks. contact DateS)Oil
a t the Melgs County ExU&gt;JOQID . · •
Office. Bas 32, Pomeroy, Oltlo45769.
or call 992·6696.

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Physicians graduate
The Ohio University Collegl' of
Osteopathic Ml¥lJclne will graduate
Its fourth class of osteopathic
physicians when 44 rnen and
women receive their Doctor of
Osteopathy degree during the
university's commencement exercises Satunlay.
The osteopathic oath was admln ·
lstered to the students today
(Friday, June 10) during an
afternoon Oath and Awards Ceremony by fanner American Osteopa·
thlc Association President Donald
Siehl. D.O .
During the programs. awards
were presented to students for
outstanding performance In a
variety of areas. Among those
honored were Anthony Sebastiana.
Student Government Service
Award: Goldie Antelrnan. Profes·
slonal Activity Award; Jody Wrn.·
nlak. Cleveland Region Award,
AMWA Scholarship Achievement
Citation and Dean's Award; Frank
C05entlno, Dayton Region Award,
Outstanding Student, and Basic

Inducted m
honorary

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Sciences Award; Scoll J enkinson,
Columbus Region Award; Rick
Spinale, Youngstown Region
Award; Michael Dobrovich , Out ·
standing Clinical Performance and
Athens Region Award; George
Kaiser, Purdue Frederick Research Award; Cra ig Redfem.
Osteopathic Medicine Award: Wit ·
II am Eddy, Family Practice
Award: Lester Richardson, Medical Humanities Award; William
Eddy, Family Practice Award;
Lester Richardson, Medica t Humanities Award; Mike Porvaznlk.
Osteopathic Heritage Award. and
Mark Wagner, Mar·ttn A . .Janis
Gerontology Award.
Also sharing in thr awards
program was Duane Kerscher,
D.O.. Ohlo Osteopathic Association
presklent; Charles Ping. Ohio
University president: William F .
Dorrlll, dean of the College of Ar1s
and Sciences; and George Ka iser,
class of 1983 represen1allve .
Following t.he cer·emony a light
reception was held In the student
center. A reception will also be held
later In the evl'nlng for student s and
their families.

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Unda Eason of Pomeroy was one
of 28 Ohio University Athens
campus students recently initiated
Into Mortar Board honorary for

1.983-84.
Mortar Board Is a national senior
bonor soclel)l which recognizes
scholastic achievement, leadership
and service to the communll)l. To
be eligible, a student must have a
3.0 or better grade point average
(on a 4.0 scale) and he a candidate
for graduation the following spring.
In addition to Mortar Board
GRAD - Kevbt H. King,
son of Mr. and Mrs. WIIDam
· memberhslp, Eason Is a member of
Phi Kappa Phi national honor
King, llradlmry, will gradlllllo!'
socll'ty and Alpha Lambda Delta
wllh hooors from Ohio Unlve ..
and Phi Eta Sigma honorarles . She
slly Saturday wllh a hac!telor's
Is also depul)l judicial commlsdegree bt business admi!Wrtrasloner for the Student Senate and
tlon as an accounllng major. He
secretary of the Political Interest
has been active In Beta J\lpha
Club.
Psi, accounting honorary; Delta
A Dean's List student, Eason Is
SIJllllll PI, Pn,&gt;les'llonul buslneos
the recipient of Dean's Achieve·
fralemlty of which he served as
ml'nts, Honors Tutorial, Kibble
chancellar and on lhe pledge
conuniUee and has been . a
Foundation and. Manasseh Cutler
scholarships.
member ol the accounting club
She Is a junior majoring In
and the,O.U. JIIZZ ErL!Iernhle. He
communication/ political science
wW begin work In July wHh
and lsthedaughterofMr. and Mrs .
EnV!I and Whlnney, public
Robert Eason of 43601 Morgan
occountlng linn, In their Colum.-Road
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High output 302 eng., sunroof, arr con d., AM! FM cas ·
sett, tinted glass. leather in!.

NOW $lQ,2()()

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Plu s Tu 9 Title

Plus Rebate $500

1983 F-1 000 117" FIRESIDE
XLS Pac kage, overdrrve tran s, P. sleerrn g, AM/F M

Mrs. Margaret Bailey presided at
the meeting. Dues were set at 50
cents a month. Ellen c.\uch·gave
devotions on the topic, "Lifl' Is an
Individual Event," and there was a
study ofPsalrns5,led by Caryl Cook.
Burton Smith will ·host the June·
meeting wtth Phyllis Skinner to
have the devotions.

$10,000 NOW COSTS ...

stereo, sport wheels. whtle lelle1 lu es. lml ed glass.

NOW

WAS 110,250,00

$8375

Plus !11 &amp; litis

Calendar

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Mary Shrine, 37, Order of the
White Shrine of Jerusalem, wUl
meet at the Pomeroy Masonic
Temple, Friday. 8 p.m. A school ·
of Instruction will be ulfi!led.
Masons wUl be honored and
potluck refresltmmts will be
served.

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POMEROY - Metgs Counl)l
Garage Youth will meet Friday
at 7: ~p.m. at the home of Rick
and VIcki Macomber, Roush
Lane. All membel's and Interested Grauge Youth from Meigs
Counl)l are urged to attend. For
more !nlonnatlon call Opal
. Oyer at ~ durin&amp; the day
or 742-:!101 during the evenlllg or
Keith Ashley $t 992-7874.

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Counl)l Com HW\ten Will meet
Friday :at 7 p.m . at the club
house on Snowball HW. An

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Rtm..AND- Cyltic Drolll
Blke!A·'111oa wOl be helil Sabll'
·da.V _....,at tbe Rutland CiviC

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nursing population, and the fact
that CHEAO provides service to a
largp geographic area.

Present gift

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and Other nutrlellts In a child's diet
Is through snacks. Try scrne o1
these recipes Instead of sugary,
S8lty,latten!ngtreats. Kids will feel ·
better, have more ene,or. and
perform better whe!t they eat the

To unmold, pe!'l off paper cups or
dip the outside of the popslcle
container In warm water lor a few
secoodl;. Pop the pops tete out of the
container.

: Continuing education for nursing

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roof rack, new tires , low mileage.

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Most kids and teenagers do not
get enough milk. and snacks can
help with this. Children under nlnl'
need two to three eight ounce
servings of milk each day. Children
, from nine to 12 years need three or
'· more servings. Surprisingly, teenagers need the most mllk - four
or more servings each d&lt;!Y1 ~
The Cooperative Extension Ser. vice has been work!ngwlth chlldren
.. and adults In a program called Diet
Check. Thts Is a computl'r diet
~ recall program. By tell!ng the
• computer what you ate durtng the
•• day, you can learn how your diet
.," measures up nutritionally.
On!' of the findings has been that
., teenagers, especially girls, fall
: short In calcium. Iron, and vitamin
" C. These nutrients are necessiiJ'Y
• for the body to function. Without
' them, the body does not perform as

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: be requesting snacks at all times o!
~ theday.
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Be prepared for this onslaught
~ and plan abead lor snacks that are
"' low In cost an(! good lor the )dds.
You can make super snacks from
, Ingredients that you have In yoor
ldtchen. There Is no need to
• purchase expensive sugary treats
' when you can make yummy snacks

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Insurance and Plledical
Cards Accepted

Home Ecocto11.W:

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Texas teaching pro who has helped
him tum his game around, he sa id.
On a more irniY)ed iate bas is, Ihe re's
Fuzzy Zoeller. .
"I have a tendency 10get uptight ,"
sa id Ha ll berg. who had the . freespirit Zoeller as his first round
playing partner. "You know Fuzzy.
He's a real loose kind of guy, a lways
eracklng jokes, m aking the gallery
laugh au the t tme.

PH.992-2920
VISION EXAMINATIONS
HARD &amp; SOFT
CONTACT LENSES

By Dille M. Stoll
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HEADOU·ARTERS

Indians renew
Tiger rivalry
CLEVELAND (API- Cleveland
Indians' Manager Mike Ferrara
says he doesn't want to hear any old
stories a bout Detroit, as his Amerl·

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Richard H. Billman 11, O.D.
1 I 3 Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

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ACCENT

Hallberg has lead in classic·
M an uf ac tu rer s ·H a nov e r -

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helping him to a one·slroke lead in
the first round of the $450,00J

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NEW YORK (AP) -Ina year ln
which quantity has been mentioned
more often than qqallty connec·
lion with the 3-year-(lld division, 15
colts wUl contest the biggest and ·
richest , Belmont Stakes ever
Saturday.
· Asked why there have been so
many dlfierent winners of 3-year·
old stakes this year, trauler Woody
· Stephens said Thursday, "because
none of them Is worth muc h. "
Stephens wtll saddle Caveat In a
bid for a second straight victory in
the I Y.,-mile Belmont. Last year, he ·
won with Conquistador Clelo.
Also entered for the Belmont,
which martss the lOth anniversary of
Secreta riat's 31-length · victory
which made hlm the first Triple
Crown champion In 25 years, will he
Deputed Testamony, the Preakness
winner; Slew 0 ' Gold, a son of 19Ti
Triple Crown winner Sea tilt:' Slew.
and High Honors.
MJsslng will be Surmy's Ha lo, the
Kentucky Derby winner , who was
s ixth In the Preakness, and Desert
Wine. second in both the Derby and
Preakness. Sunny' s Halo is the fi rst
Derby winner to miss uie Belmont .
s ince Dust Commander In 1970.

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Majors

Fridav. June 10, 1983

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Center. Registration will start at
9;~a.m. and line up will beatlO
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trans., power
2.3 4 cyl. eng.,
mirrors, headliner pac kage, siep bumpe r.
tape slripe.

POMEROY - Chicken bar·
becue Sunday at 1 p.m. at Rcftal
Oak Park sponsored by Shade
River Lodge 453. Please llrlng
table service, covered dish and
beverage. All members and
their lamOies are Invited.

MIDDLEPORT . :._ Vacation
.Bible School will be held at Sllvet"
Rim Baptist Chureh Sunday
lhrougb June 17 frcm 6 p.m. to8
p.m. dally. The chureh Is loCated

on SR 7111 Middleport.
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POMEROY - Meigs Band
8ilOBten wUi meet Monday at 7
p.m. In the band room. AD

are IQII!d to attend
lncludiiiC parents of freshrlten
bllld memben. Baod camp·and
tile boolh at the Fair wiU be
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Plus Ta&gt; &amp; fills

8.8% APR Available a.r 1300 Rebate

... LESS
$150.71 per month*
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pan!llb

NOW S71QO

WAS tS008.50

SUNDAY

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OJrhomeeqully loan rates hove just
been I&lt;JoM:Ired. No appllcollon fees. tv:r
prCNOis In 21o 4 days.

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1983 ESCORT GL

MJ.IPOUi: 358 5econd Ave ._....197,.

NOW

WAS 19056.00

8195

Plus T" &amp; Title

a Control D.\la ComJMny
101 a c•r.125E. MotnSt.. 992-2l71 ·

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Auto. trans., rear wiper swasher, power steering, lu g·
aage pack., rear defroster, air co nd ., AM/FM slereo,
$
dual mirrors, wsw tires &amp; more.

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The Daily Sentinel-flag• 7

Meigs organizations_ meet_________ ClASSIFIED IDS sure 1a gat raauni
t.:=:::=::::::::::=::==:========TOPSOH 1466
Slinderella
~7 or SharOn Swain,

E laine Gordon was the top loser In
the Five Points SllndereUa Exercise
Class at Monday night' s meeting.
Runner up was Beverly'Smith. At
the Tuesday morning Mason class,
Elizabeth Vesallca lost the most
weight and Beverly Roush was the
runner-up whUe In the Wednesday
morning Five Pont class, Joan
Vaughan lost the most weight and
Cathy Workman was the rwmer-up.

Slinderella
r.fary Roush lost the most weight
at !he F ive Points exercise class,
with Mlldred Hudson reaching her
goal weight at the Mason class and
moylng Into the sllm-'n-trlm program Top losers at the M ason class
were Juanita Morgan=:beth
Vesellca and Mrs. Hudso .
At the Wednesday
exer
cls&lt;i class at Five Points, Darlene
Newell lost the weight and there was
a tunner-up tie_ between Mary
Newell and Joan Vaughan

Star Grange meers
Needlework and stuffed toy
contests were judged at the recent
meeting ol the Star Grange by Pat
Holter and Ethel Grueser of the
Rock Springs Grange who were
guests at the m eeting
Winners In the needlework con
test wer e Paulne Rile, Ruby
Lambert, Christine Napier, Opal
Dyer and Linda Montgomeroy. In
the toy contest the winners were
Mrs Lambert, first , and VIcki
Macomber, second.
In the state sewing contest, Dyer
receive first place In the 14 to :Jl age
group, and Mrs Rife received first
In the 31 and over age group.
The charter was draped In
memory of Artie Houdahelt. Donations were made to the youth
leadership fund and totheOhloState
Grange for upkeep of the Grange
home.

3786250. TheB!bleschoollsunderthe
direction of Mrs. Frances GUll·
Ian and the public Is Invited to

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TOPSOH 1456
Frances HyseU was the winner of
the recent contest of TOPS 1456 of
Rutland. Top weekly losers were
Beulah Collier and Sharon Thacker
with Sandy Sergent as runner-up
Members who lost weight over the
Memorial Day hoUday were given a
quarter per pound lost. At last
week's meeting, Joann Eads was
the best loser with Beulah Collier as
runner-up The club meets every
Tuesday at 6 p m at the Rutland
Civic Center.

TOPSOH570
Plans•for a bazaar to be held In
August to raise money for members
planning to attend the TOPS retreat
were made when the TOPS OH 570
Club met at the Rock Springs
Fairgrounds
,
Becky Caines was theweek's_best
loser with , l,lnda Stewart as the
runner-up. Winners In the balloon
contest were announced with Llnnle
Bell Aleshire being the KOPS
winner , and Kathy McDaniel the
TOPS winner
Top loser for May was Kathy
McDanieL It was noted that this is
the sixth consecutive week thai the
chapter has shown a net welghlloss

Dlxle Sayre was the best loser for
the week and received a doUar and
ribbon at the May 25 meeting of
Rutland TOPS OH 1466 Shorty
Wrtght presided at the meeting.
Points on the contest, "How the
Waist Was Won," were announced.

Evangeine dinner
Mother-daughter banquet of
Evangeline Chapter 172. Order of
the Eastern Star, Middleport,
wlll he held June 17 at the
Masonic Temple. The swiss
steak dinner, to be cooked by
membersofthewaysandmeans
committee and served by the
Masons, wlll be at 7 p m.
Reservations are to be made
with Rosemary Lyons, 765Ches t
nut Street, Middleport, telepoone
992-3700, by June 16 Charge Is $5
per person
Mothers and
daughers or other chapters are

w elcome to attend. Women are
asked to wear hats which wlll be
judged In the categories of most
orlglnal, the ugliest, and the
prettiest.

Holiday guests
Mr and Mrs. wayne Burton,
Vlrglnla Beach, and Mr. and Mrs '
Willlam Dodson, Columbus, were
M emortal Day weekend guests of
Mr and Mrs George Anderson and
M r and Mrs Gene Dodson

Bells to ring
The bells of (he Middleport
Presbyterian Church wlll ring at 7
tonight to m ark the union of the
Northern and Southern Presbyter' " " Churches, dtvlded smce lllil.
The church pastor, the Rev.
Wanda Johnson, and Hal Johnson
are In At lanta, Ga , attending the
Gener al Assembly where the action
Is bemg taken to unite the churches
mto the Presbyterian Church USA.

THANK YOU

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Pknic scheduled
'ryle annual picnic of the M eigs
County Retired T eachers Association wUJ be heldJune18at6p m
at the roadside park on Route 33
north of Pomeroy, west side of
the southbound lane.
M embers are Invited to take
pro$pectlve members, a favorlte
cov~red dish and their own table
service

Hospitalized
Kjlthll!en Wlldel'll!uth, formerly
of Mlddjeport, Is recuperating from
kn~ su,rgery at her hOme Cards
mall be sent to her at 17 West
Me~dowbrook Place, Titfen, Ohio

44883

Bible school
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veca_flon Bible sc)lool ~UI be
held at IJ!e Eden United Brethem
Chl(rcllj June 13-17. The classes
wll~ be )leld frOm 1 to 3: 15 p.m.
each day for children age three
up tp and Including adults.
The church Is located on State
Route 124 near Reedsvllle and
turther lnformatkm may be
obtAined tram Judy Adams,

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in essence ht s queshon ts shall a fellow ~n hi&amp; lift ltlll or "''""' God ?

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beautification
planned
Beautification of the " T"lntersectlon or North Second Avenue and
Mlll ' Street In Middleport was
planned during a m eeting of the
Middleport Garden Club Monday at
the Middleport United Presbyterlan
Church
Planters of summer blooming
flowers wiU be placed In the center
loca tion on the "T" and the
treasurer was authorized to buy the
Dowers lor the ~lvlc beautltlcatlon
project
For roll call m embers named a
Dower ofunu sual color A report was
gtv'1' by those who a!tended the
herb show at Newark recently and
t he numerous worksoops held In
conjunction with It
The Ohio Association of Gard en
Club' s bulb sale.w as discussed and a
catalog of what's available was
shown 10 the members Orders are
to be place with Mrs P E Stacey,
Rou)e.'l8, M arietta, with checks to be
made payable to the OAGC.
·
Jeanne Bowen had the program
on ancient art treasures. She
showed slides of artifacts taken
from the tomb of King Tut , and
discussed the compos ition and
history during her showing.
MillY Skinner and Ha!Ue Zei Ide
reported on having seen a Dock of
Cedar Wax Wings, birds not native
to thl$ area, In their gardens
A ' de!isert course was served by
Ruth Arnold and Judy Arnold.
Roses In a crystal container
arr$ged by Miss Zerkle, flanked by
pink' tapers In crystal holders,
decorated the table Favors were
roses provided by Miss Zerkle

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School 10 ,, m
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UMW Sf'C'oncl T'uNida\ 7 30 p m P I :t\ C'l'
fl"'('('lin~ W«in&lt;'Sdav, 1 p m
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School m a m Blbl&lt;' S tud~ . W&lt;'d.Jlf'Sday, 10
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I ETART FALUi - Wo rship 9 a m
Chuz c h Sc'hOOI 10 am

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Church School 10: .ll a m . B1b lf' Study
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PORn.AND - Churrh School, 7 p m •
Worship. 8 p.m , UMYF". Wednesda1 7 'll

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RAClNE WESLEY AN - Church School
10 a m • Worship 11 a m UMW fourth
Monday 7 l)p m , Handmaidens-of the Lord
tlrst Wednesday, 7 p m, Mens Prayer

Breakfasl , Wt'dnesday, 7 am
SIJITON - O.urch School 9, ll a m
momlllll: worship, 10:&lt;0 am (fil'!lt and !hlrd
Sundays), feUowshlp dll\ll('r with Carmel
lhlrd Thur&gt;day 6 :IJ p m
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DANVlLLE WES LEYAN Sund ay School
9 U a m . mornlnji!:v..ocstllp lO 45n m vouth
S~:.•tv l('(' 6 45 p m • eve nlng w crs hip 7 :tl
pm
Wednesd ay, 7 J) p m Pr.ty('r .md

Pr,risc'
DANV ILLE HOL INESSCHURCH, Ioc.1t«::
on Rout £' 32) berwet&gt;n VInt on and La ngsv\11('
R(&gt;V Ben Wall s, poster Su nday SdX&gt;Ol 9 lJ
a m . Bobtw Lambert S S Supt , Mornh'!(
Worship 10 30 a m , Oll ldn&gt;n s Happy Hour
6 4.i p m Prayt! r &amp; Bibl(' Study 7 :ll p m
Mlo.;slonary m t'l'tln~ fl!-st W('()nesday ol each
mont h 7 .)) p m Fo1 lnlormatlon r.tll
388-8ol67
SILVE R RUN BAPT'IS'T Bill Uttl('
I)&lt;ISt &lt;r Stc•w Lillie. S S Sup4 Su nda)'\S('OOol
10 a m morn lnJ( worship 11 a m Sunday
{""('nlng wo shlp. 7 .)) pm PrayC'r mf'Cilng
and Bib!(' st~y Thursday 7 :Jl p m youth
m(l(&gt;l lng Wedni;'Sday at 7 p m
Clffi lSTIAN F'EU.OWSIUP CHURCH Jl.1
N 2nd Ave Mlddl('p)rt Surrlay School Ill
am Sunday and W~a)' Eve n l n ~
Sorr v iC'f'S 7 :rJ p m
LmERTY CHRISTIAN (.1-IUHCJ-l 4 Ub
M'ty Ave Pomeroy Sunday School 10 a m

Worship 7 JJ p m Wednesday Scrvttt' 7 :II
pm
CH~'TF.Ft CHURCH OF C'.OD Rev R E
Robinson. pastor Sunday schOOl 9 J) a m •
wcrstup sa-viCf' 11 am ('V('nfng S&lt;'r.1ct' 7
p m • youth SCJV1«'. Wedncs&amp;y 7 p m

I..ANGSVO..LE CHRISTIAN CIIURCH.
Robert E Mus.&lt;&gt;er pastel' Sunday schoOl , 9 l)
am . P aul Musser. supt , mornt.ng v.ocshlp
10
a m , Sunday evening service, 1 p m ,

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mid week service, Wednesday, 7 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NAZI\

Rev ,lamEJi B. Kittle pastcr

RENE -

Sherman CU ndlff, superintendent Sunday
School 9 l) a m , Morning Worship lO :X&gt;

a m , E va n~tlcservtre, 6p m Prayer and
J:)'alse Wednf'Sday 7 p m. youth rnl'l'ttng. 7
pm
EDEN UNITED BRE'111REN tN CHRIS'T,
E lden R. Blal&lt;o, pasi&lt;Jr Sunday SCIDJI 10
a m , Rober1 IWed sup! , Morning sermoo,
1l a m , Surday nlght servlcell, Christian
Endeavcr 7 :wJ p m. Song servlce 8 p m , '
Preaching, 8 l) p m Mld·week Prayer
meeting, Wednesday. 7 p.m , Alvin Reed, lay

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HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN. Roa«

Watsoo,

pa.stoc;

CremCI1

Pratt, Sunday

School sup! Morning w(J"$hlp, 9 :II a m ,

Sunday sch::lol to ll a m , evening ~ce.
7llpm
M'1' UN ION IIAI't1ST Rtov Thm Dooley
Joe Sayre, Sunday SCIDJI Suporlnt&lt;ndont
Sunday schod. 9 45 a m • evening Wa'!ihlp.
1 ll p m
Prayer meeting, 7·3) 1» m
w.m ew~ay

TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
OffiiST, Vincent C. Waters. ID . mlniner,
Hmnan Black. supcrlnt('ndcnl Sunday
Sthod 9 ll am : evening service, 7 p m.,
W -y Bllio SChoo), 7 p.m
CHESrER CHURCH OF 1l!E Ni\ZA
RENE Rtov Herborl Craie, poster Frank
RUCe. s\!1)1 SUnday SChoOl, 9: :IJ a .m Wor.!hlp

sevtre. ll a.m and 7 XI p.m. Prayer

meetJni, Wednes&lt;IIIY. 7.:1:1 pm.
LAUREL CLIFF F;REE ME1110DIST

CHURCH. R&lt;'v Rober! Mlllor, pastor, Llol'l
Wnatat. Dll'l"Ctor of Christian Education
!llnday SChoOl. 9 :IJ a m , Momlnl&lt; Wor.ohlp,
lO:XI a.m , Choir Practa&gt;, Sunda} 6:.&gt;
p.m EwnlnQ Worship, 7 30 p.m Wedne5

day Prayer and Blbl• Sn•ly. 7 ll p m

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S1 m lnl s h •1 Hl&lt;kM ll&lt;'t&gt;mhr·r "U IIt
school 'I Jl a m \.\ l'll "hlp st n11 ~ '
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10 10 ,1 m
Wf'd n('S() n ~ \ t'lllllg pr .tw1
&lt;;C't"\IC'('!.; 7 W'l p m

BETH! EHF.M BAP1 1S I H t ·~
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SUndav ~ hOOI 10 Jl a m U1bli St w.h .wd
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Ci\ltl FTON ( li UR C'H 1\tiiJ.!"hur' Iroad
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I ON(, Pil'T'TOI\1 CII I!J q"J)Ar-.; ~~ n Kr'lft 1
p.:_r, IO! \\al l t( c D,mli'Y.t- X'I SmMiot \ Sl hot)l
Sup! W01sh1 p sr n kt' at 'I ,, m BliJh' Schoo l
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I' RI II.X lM C&lt; ISI.. FI MISSION ,11 l"ll tlrl
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Sund.r\ 13Tbll' SIU(:I\ 10 tt m W01&lt;sh ip l l ,I m
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MASON A.o;:.SE:MRI \ OF' ( .OD Dudd l n ~
l.otnt M.t:-.&lt; m \\ V.t Rl'\ Honn lr H R&lt;N'
Pa ~ tor Su nda \ St: hool H "~ 11m
Morning
W01 s hip I I i.l m ~ V(' n\n~ St•rvh 7 II p m
Wl'l!Of&lt;S(I:.J}
\\ om('Q s Mln lstn4 "' q ,, m
lmt'f•llng and pr.r vf'tl Pr,tvPT and n lb l£
Stud\ 7 p m
IIAHTFQHJ) CII UR( H OF' CIIH I ~'I' IN
C U.RI ~i'l .'\N L'N ION Th • !1Pv Wi ll iam
(a mpbr&gt;ll, p1.1s1or Sunda \ S.,ho)l 1• Y1 1 m
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Ht I Mal'k Irwin pa ~ tor Worship
!&gt;('lvk'•... q 10 am ~ ~ ~a y S( hoo! 11 u m
I'Wnlng worship 7 ll p m 'T\Jt "'llil\ t'OII· II.'I
pra ~ • r rT)('('ti~ ~tnd BlbW" s tud~ 'I II a m
Wor~ h l p Sl'f'VIN.&gt; Wf'ldni'Sda\ 7 IIJ&gt; m
OU R 'A VlOlJR I t..rrnERAN ll lURCH Wa lnut a nd llt'nry Sh . fill\l'n .swood W V,.J
Thl' Ftl'v ( .mrRf' f' Wf'lrl&lt;'k pa .slnr SundU\
!1r hllol 4 lJ am Sunda\ worhslp 11 .1m
\ AI.VARY B! BJ. E CHURCII nw located
on l:&gt;om&lt;'rm Pike Counrv Roo d 2'i I'K'I.Ir
Flatwoods Rf'V Bla&lt;·KWood pa -:tor S&lt;' rv~
on Sundu v at 10: lllu m and 7 l'l ~ m \\llh
SUndB\' !iChool 9 :J) u m h lbk' &lt;:tudy,
Wl'dric'sday 1 :rJ p m
~" Affil FELI.OWSHlP r RUSI\DE F'OR
CHRIST - St Rt l18 Antlqult)' Pas to r Rt"V
Fra nk lin Dk'krn.~ Sundav momln", 10 am
Sunday("\\('ftl ~ . 7 .llp m Thursda y N~lng.
7 :Jl pm
S11VER.'N IU.E COMMUNITY BAP'J'tST
CHURCH PoSior ROOor! llyors Sunday
SChool JO a m Worship St:orvi('(' 11 H m
Sunday evt'fli nK ~rvlcc, 7 :Wl p m • Wt'dnes
da y PVmllllil !Cf'Vk.oe, 7 :0 p m
V,1

INDEPENDENT HOI tNe:g; CHURCH,

lnc - Paul Sl , Mlddl•pon Rev 0 '0.11
Mankoy . pastor Sundav School q ll H m
Moml~ wonhlp 10: :1) a m , ('V('ni n~ wors hip, 7 :1) p m Tuesday 12 311p m Women's
pray('(' meA~. Prayer and pralv&gt; SNVice,
w . - av. 7:1Jpm

Rl!n.AND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST, Etdor lo,..,. Mllil'r Bible
" udy W - y. 7 :IJ p m Sunday School.
10 o m Sunday n~W~! · 1· :II p m
POMEl!OY WESI.EY AN HOLIN ESS -

Harrloonvlllo Road Earl Fields pasiOI'
Henry Eblin, Jr., s.JmaySChooiSupl Sunday
&amp;Mol !t. :0 am; MOmln, Wqnhlp 11 a .m :
Sunday &lt;'VOIIJ~~~t """"""· 7·:1:1 p.m.. Prayer

Meollnl&lt;. W - y . 7 :llpm

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An old wedding superstition says that a IJrlde's glrl fr lends would
a ll make a square and a few days before her wedding they would
have a quilting bee and put It all together and m akP her a quilt As
long as she and her husband slept under that quilt their good wl s h~s
would hold the marriage together
Each life Is different In many ways Our toought scome and gom
so many areas that U we could color each one of th('m, put them out
on the bed or the floor It would look like a pa tchwork quilt ,Just
consider the people we meet every day I s It not a wide variety of
types and kinds? Go sit In a barber shop Here you wUI S&lt;' l' thP
patchwork of humanity . AU sizes, shapes and temperament s come In
to the shop or go by the front wlrldow . This Is life as It rea Uy Is a
patchwork quUt
Aren't we glad God did not make us all alike? How duU the world
would be If each and everyone or us were Identical We need rainy
days In our lives so we can appreciate the sunny days. We need to
meet people who are diDerent. Some who rub us the wrong way help
us better to see just who we are and what w e arc as persons and
Individuals
•
God touches our lives In many ways to show us He cares but does
not want to oper ate u s like marionettes or puppets. We all have a
mind, a wUl and a personality that sets us apart from other humans
1n God's kingdom. We are Indeed a patchwork quUt of humanity
This Is good. Tdo not believe we would want It any other way God
loves us each and every one. He loves us as humans and as
Individuals. Let us not despair God Is ever near In our lives. He Is
ever present to guide and lead us In the right path. A path t hat Is also
a patchwork of roads and paths that lead us to that heavenly home in
eternity. Look around to see just which patch you are In God's
patchwork ol earthly lite. Then be proud you are a part of the whole
... the whole patchwork of God's kingdom. - Rev WIUiam
Mlddleswarth, Lutherans of Meigs County.

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Ohio

Property Transfers
Gould Rllfe, J:lelores Rllfe to

Sidney L Branch, Madalen v.
Branch, Parcels, Orange.
Shirley M. Long to Forrest R
Tealord, Launa J . Tealord, Right of
Way, Lebanon
James J . Proffitt to Frank H
Krautter, Judy A. Krautter, 3
. acres, Sherltt' s Deed, Chester
Dorsel Larkins, Francis Andrew,
Tom Hayman to Harold Brewer,
Ruby Brewer, Pt. Let 22, Long
Bottom Community Association by
"Tustees
Herbert E Rice, Cheryl B Rice.
Sandra H. Rice to Harold Brewer,
Ruby Brewer, Pt Lot 8, Long
Bottom
Sharlee Nobel to Theodore P
Hayes, 2 1 acres, Scipio
Diana L. White to Sherman D
White, .214 acre, Salisbury
Tony A. Ferlet, Margery A
Ferlet to Paul S. Robinson, Allee F'
Robinson , 25 acres, Rutland .
Maurtce E. Durst, Marcella G
Durst to Noel A Herrmann, Dora
Edltlt Herrmann, Lets 13 a nd 13,
Middleport.
Rogj!r L Beegle, Marvlene E
Beegle to Columbia Gas Transmls
slon Corp , 701 acre, Lebanon
Lester L Shoemaker, Vtola
Sboemaker to Ohio Power Co ,
Right of Way, Rutland
Freeman Williams, Mtldred L
Williams to Ohio Power Company,
Right of Way, Lebanon
William E Pickens, Claudette .J
Pickens to Ohio Power Co , Right of
Way, Lebanon
Charles F Pyle!;, Marlha PyiPs
by P 0 Atty to Rlchatd R
Hensley, 12 acres, Olive
Charles E Scyoc to Carol Scyoc,
'A acre, Olive
Bubby B He rdman , lcyle P
Herdman to Evere!l Leland

•
semces

Dogs missing,
keys found

Schuler, Teresa Colleen Schuler, 1
acre, Rutland.
Herman E . Warner, by mark,
Amber Warner to Lois M. Thorn!&gt;'
son, Trustee, Parcels, Salisbury.
Leading Creek Watershed Assoc.
Inc. tn Ohio Power Co., Easement,
Rutland

Steve Lush, Rt. 2, Racine,
lnfonned the MefgsCountySiterUrs
Department Wednesday that two
Norweglan Elkhounds, one female
sliver and grey and on male, brown
and grey, were believed stolen from
hJs tropt yard at tbe residence In
Letart TCNIJ!Shlp.
Anyone wtth Information Is aslc£d
to contact Lush at 247·2600.
The department has also found a
set of keys containing 11quse keys,
car keys and keys to a sa1ety deposit
box By proper ldentlflcatl&lt;in tile
owner may clalrn the keys by
contacting the sheriff's ottlce.

J:lenver Curtis, Neva · Curtis to
Chalmer Dalley, Mary L. Dalley,
19 acre, part of Lot 75, Lebanon
Dexter Cooper to Nellte Caper,
Gary Cooper, Cert. of Trans ,
Letart
Arthur Eblin, Adria Eblin tel
Dallas D
Sayre, Parcels,
Salisbury.

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SERVICE
U.S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILL£, OKlO

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flew Holllnd, Blish Hoc
Farm Equipment
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DeviaeM and Newt of Kin of

Public Notice
NOTICE OF
PROPOSED USE
HEARING
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Sf'rttOt Cttu•ns und olhor
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encour ::~ qed 1Cl attend
Speo;

COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
MARY HOBS TETIER
CLERK
M ~IG S

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COMPlETE
RADIATOR SERVICE

From he Smallest Heeter
' Core to the l.lrcest llld11·
tor
llldtAtor Specimt
NATHAN BIGGS
John Dom. - l t d: Soploioo
35 Yrs. hptnence

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IN THE
COMMON PLEAS
COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
Harry 0 HoltBr
MlnenvtHe Otolo
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George C Holter
MlnenviMe OhKI

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SMITH NELSON

Unknown Heirt, 0...._ •nd
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MOTORS, Inc.

AddJftO Unlmown, The Un·
known Helra. Devlaeea and
NeJrt of Kin of William F Dorst,
dec:eued, Evenrtt J Dorot,

Pomeroy, Oh.

Jlh 992·2174

)Announ ce ment
1For Rent

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The Daily Sentinel
111 Court St.
Pomeroy, Oh, 45769

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sold no
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they are
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or Implied warran

•Vinyl liner

•Frberglass
•Stamless Steel

AL TROMM'S
BACKHOE
SERVICE
•Lowest Rates
•Friendly Servie

PHONE:
1·304·773-5634

SEPTIC TANKS
A SPECIALTY

Mason, W. Va ,

742-2328

YOUNG'S

CARPENTER
SERVICE
-Addono and ...,...lng
-Roofing and gvllor wort.

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tloct.tcalwort.
( FtM Estimate&amp;)

V. C. YOUNG II I
992-6215 or 99lt.7:n•
Pomeroy,

CONTRACTING

•DOZER
•BACKHOE
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•LIMESTONE
•WATER, GAS and
SEWER LINES
•PONDS, RECLAMATION
WORK
•LAND CLEARING,
CONCRETE WORK
BONDED &amp; WllAit GUARANTEED
PHONE JIM CLIFFORD

Roger Hysell
GARAGE
St. Rt. 124, Pomeroy, OH.

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR

lr, accordance Wtth Sectton
Code sealed btds wtll be
recetved by the Rutland Town
shtp Trus tees Rutland Oh10
45775 on or belore June 30
1983 The b•ds 0\111 be opeQed

June 30 1983 at630 PM a1

toya, books.' bowling ball , at Unda Folter ' a Mon 8t
floor polisher. Fri , 9· 5, Tues.
Magnohe &amp; Buck Rodge Rd ~~:..:.:--------:-­

10 5 speed syncrom esh
transmtSStOn dtrec t '" ltfth
l 1 392 cu tn V 8 gas
eng tne or larger
1 2 Step fuel tilnk. 11g ht and
leh moun ted mtn tmum capAC ·
tty 50 gallons
13 9000 lbs mtntrnum fro m
sorrng capactry
·
14 23 000 lbs mtntm \,Jm
rear spr1ng capacrtv
15 Auxt harv 4500 lbs multi ·
leal rea r spnngs
16 Combtna! ton front and
roar dtrecttonal lights
1 7 Trail c hazard sw•t ch
18 Bac~ · lJP ltghts
19 Dual AIACtn c h orns
20 Heater and defroster
2 1 Two speed wtnd shretd
w1per s and washers ~
2 2 Power steenng

23 t OOO X 20 12 ply hont
tt res h1g hway tr ead 8 or larg er
rmgs
24 ! 000 X 20 12 ply rear
tt res on and oil road tread
2 5 One addt ttonal 8 ~or
larger) rtm and rmg
26 Cash spOke wheel s
27 Heavv duty clutch 15
28 Heavv duty brake booster
wtth air tank and gauges ·
29 Heavy duty bumper and
from tow hooks

30 l H and A.H Re Trac 6 X
13 sta ~nless mtrrors
3 1 77 Am p Battery heavy

duty
32

60

Amp

or

larger

alternator

33 Cab grab handles LA
34 Bench seal
35 Heavy duty factory re1n~
forced frame
36 Color optiOnal
37 1 Yr Warranty or 12 000
Mtles on gas engtne

FOR SALE
18 FT. WILD CAT
TRAVEL TRAILER
Carpeted, bathroom woth
shower, gas or elect. refric.,
furnace, &amp; lot Water heater,
range, stnt, gas, elect.. 01
battery hchts, sleeps 6, excellent condotion
$2,700.00 or Best Offer
PH .992-3005

POMEROY
LANDMARK

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SERVICE STATION

992·9932

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Public Notice

CARDINAL CONSTRUCTION
PH. (304) 882-2276

thereof
R1r tland Townsh 1p
Tru stees
Edna M Swtck Clerk.
Rutl and Oh•o 4 5 7 75
161 3 10 1 7 J tc

FREEZER SALE
CHEST MODELS
5 Cu. Ft. ..... '235.95
8 Cu. Ft. .... 1285.95
15 Cu. Ft. ... 1355.95
20 Cu. Ft. ... 1418.95
25 Cu. Ft. ... '472.95
SPECIAL

15 Cu . Ft. .... 1325.95
PrJctS

Good thru June

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LANDMARK

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RIJTLANIJ FURNITURE CO ·s
CARPEr SHOP
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CARPET
$1295

STARTING AT
INSTALLED
WITH PAD
Good Selection Of

Goad Selection Of
GOLD SEAL

GR'ASS CARPET
Caoh&amp;
Carry

CONGOI.EUM

RUBBER-BAO&lt; TWEED

$499

Cash &amp;
Carry

5-l&amp;looo

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GHEEN'S
PAINTING INC
lndustr~al, CommerCial ,
Residential , lnter~or and
Exte11or

TERMITE AND
PEST CONTROL
SERVICE

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Sandblastong

TERM IN IX
INTERNATIONAL

11,9am to4pm Exerase
~e. lots of nic:o household
1 items,
ckrthes &amp; mtsc

Waterblasting
Park1ng Lot Strtppmg
Spray Pamtmg
TeJtture Coatings
Fulty Insured- Free Estumates

At Our N.w Phone Number

992-3325

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ANY

12 2011t

H. L. Writesel
ROOFING

~~ars]
FREE

- Dozera

- Backhoes

All types of roof WOI'k, new

- Lo-Bov

doors and windows.

- Gas lines

•Cham L.nk Fence

•Carpeting

- Trencher
- Water
- Sewer

or repair, eutters and
downspouts, gutter clean·
roc and pamtirw. storm
All Wort Guaranteed
" Free Estimates"

LARGE

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GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS SALE
Al:l SALES FINAL!
200!&amp; OFF
Our Low Everyday
Pnces Until Stock
Is

Sold.

BAILEY'S SHOES

322 No. Second St
Mtddleport, Ohio 45760

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AND HOME MAINTENANCE

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'Roofon&amp; of alllyp"
Aesldenttal &amp; Commerc111
•Gutters &amp; Downspouts
•storm Wmdows &amp; Doors
FREE ESTIMATES

mo pd

Chester. Ollto

Dewayne Wtlltams
&amp; Scottre Sm1th

NEW LISTING - Uke new
split..ntl'f family home woth 3
acres. Has 4 bedrooms and
large rec room w~h f11eplaces
3 car garage w~h loft, garden
and small stream All th~ on the
COUntl'j

NEW USTfNG - 5 mom luUy
carpeled home w~h 41ols- Ntoo
on·town location out of all
flood~ Just $32,500 Assumable loan
NEW LISTING - 6 room 1anch
near Rutland 2 batt'$, all
electr~. full basement aoo 2
acres
2 APARTMENTS - 6 rooms
each 2 baths, 2 porches and
level lot In Middklport

All Makes and Models
Antenna lnstallatton
House Calls and Shop
Servoce Avaolable

li

100 • 400 LOT - Good older
home w~h furnace, 2 batt'$,
carpeton&amp; noce panelong,
garden and I&amp; ga~ag~ In
Ractne.
HANDYMAN - Th~ mllj be
your chance to buy and lon~h
3 bedrooms, ranch, ga1age and
2 acres.
BAStiAN - 2~ acres on hard
rood 7 rooms. 2 batlr; and 2
outbuldongs
MIDDLEPORT - One lloor
plan being remodeiOO Bath
furnace and level IJt nea1 1hl!

perk

MIDDLEPORT- 8 rQOms, I ll
bllhs, 3 bedrooms. gas hot
water furnace, copper plumbone and carpetinc.
)

3.47 ACRES - N. Bradbury
netr Rt. 7 Uttle 4 111011! home
with bath and wax1tuner
cfttmner Only $11.~

Housiny
Headquartt•rs
r

Yard Sale 8 6. 9 Ne1f Ave .,
Gelflpoha off of 4th
Garage Sale Friday 6 Satur ·
day Wayne Russel resi ·
dance Bulavtllo Ad . 9 to 7

DRIVEWAY SLAG

4 f8m1ty Yard Sale June 10 S.
11 , 9 to?. on Grove Ad In
Chesh1re, 1 m1le from htgh
school follow !UQnS Swisher
reaidence Somethtng for av o"'ono

long

Yord Sole Thursdoy

hatred

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Restdential
8o Commercial
Call 742-3195

I:Qc.b
~dec·
Headquart iS for

Saturdav
Some children's
clothes sterRO system. SX70
cament, and other rt81'1'\1
1804 Chestnut St Galhpohs
It rtun cancelled
Yard Sale 1 m1 W of G age,

12 P1t 8ull good watch dog,
304-675-3067

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------------Garage Sale Fn It Sat 3
Fam1ly , 537 H1lda Dr Galli
polls

John's Auto Sales

We sell quality used cars.
1·614-446-4782, Galli~

Its, Ohro.

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

SWEEPER and ·; ewtng ma·
chin1 repair , parts, 1nd
auppllaa.
Pick up and
1
delivery , Davis Vecuum
1
Cleener. o"• h1lf mile up
Call
1 Georg•• freak Ad

446· 294

•W•Ih.,a •DI1hw••her.
Rano••

•Refrlgeratou

•Drv•ra •FrHzlrt
PARTS end SERVICE
• ~tic

HOME REPAIR

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lonnla

338 Juno 10- 12 11 dark
June 10 11 , 49A Crouser
Ad
Langavrlle Turn on
Dexter Ad Watch for stgns
Clothes books, stereo, re
cord cabmet, K1mball organ
baby ttems, other m11c

otoms 614 742 2049
Rt 124, Syracu• Jeans chll
drerf s doth1ng and m1sc Fn .
June 10 &amp; Sat . June 1 1 9 7

992-7672

3 Yard Sale•. June 10 &amp; 11
9 4 at R1ggscrest above Eas·
1ern

Toys

clothes

Jeans

ole

------------M on ·s w o men s. Children s
clothmg househ old goods
mrsc rtems langsville, C R
10 1 0 dark June 12 13

14&amp; 15 614 742 266B
B1g Yard Sale Tools of all
kmds hout&lt;9hokt rtems. men·s
farge dras! pants and othM
nems not mentmned Jun e 9
10- 11 1 mrle out Rt 248 at
the Ad~ms residence

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Yard Sale June 10 co rner
of Broadway &amp; Matn Sts tn
Aa cme Baby rtem s c lo1hing, TV s. radtos and glen·
ware
Yard Sale Thursday, Friday &amp;
Saturday June 9 10 11 from
10 am until 5 p m 3 miles
from longovolloon So Ro 326,
4th hou~e on tho nght
Yard Sale Thun S. Friday
fr om 10 a m t1ll 3 p m at
the Umf8d Pentecoataf
Church , South 3rd Ave tn

Cell

814-3&amp;7-7101
Rick Pearson Auetioneer
Service Eatete , Farm. An tique &amp; liquidation tal••
Ucensed bond•d'" Ohio &amp;

a

WYo . 304 -773 5785 or
304 -773-9185 .
Auct ion every F~i night at
the H•rlford Commun1ty
Center Truckloads of new
merchandlae avery weak .
Consigmentl of new and
u•ed merchandise always
welcome. Rtchard Reynolds
Au ct l on~ar . 276 -3089 .
Complete Auctioneer Ser·
v1ce Al•o do •pprataal• .
lt censed &amp; bonded to •all.
Households, farm furnish mgt &amp; Real est•te Over 25
yean e..:per~ence in buymg &amp;
selling new, used &amp; antique
turnttura 61 4 ·9 92 -6370 .
01by A Martm.
AUCTION every Saturday
nrght, 6 p m
Mt Alto
Auction Bern Cons1gn ·
menta taken every Saturday
1 00 t1ll sale t1me Emma
Ball Auctm&amp;ar, 30 4 · 428·

8177

BENEFIT
ANTIQU E
AUCTION

614 992 3120 .
Boso's Great Bend 1 1h mrle
below R1tchte Bndge on

Naal.

Huntington Gallenes. Hun·
ttngton WV Exrt 8. 1-64 June
11 &amp;12, 11 am PrevtewFn 9
to 5 Sat 9 to 11 a m Ed
Green Auct100eer The collec·
leon of Mrs Madge Jones Sat
glass. chrna &amp; small rtems .
Sun fumrture

9

Wanted To Buy

WANTED TO 8UY Old furni ·
ture and Ant1qun of all
kinds , call Kenneth Swam,
446 -3159 or 266· ,967 in
the avenrng•.
Buy1ng Gold. Stiver Plati ·
num Gold and Sliver pncu
ere the highest 1n two years
check our prrcea on gold &amp;
11lver, scrap Jewelry Buy1ng
Old co1n1 •crap rmgs &amp;
Silverware
Da1ly quotes
avarlable Also coms It com
auppltes for sale Spring
Valley Tradrng Co Spnng
Valley Plaza 446 8026 or

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------------Yard Sale June 10 &amp; 1, .

One blue-grey kttten, 10
week• old, healthy , phone

PosSibly 13 541 S 2nd
Ave . Middleport Oh (Redov ran)

304-675 4631

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StraY 8 · 9 month old German

Shephard, black face 9 tale.
Sliver gray body. brown legs,
good disposiiK&gt;n, fnend!y
around children &amp; aduh•.
304-675 509B

Whtte Rd Otshea books
clothes 1oya &amp; m•ac

Free to good home, adora·
ble. fuzzy. long ha1red klt tena. only 3 left Call 614·

Yard Sale. Camden Rest
dence Bullavtlle· Porter Ad
June 9 18

2 cats

2 Fam1ly Yard Sa le . 1 m1

from HMC, June 10 &amp; 11 8
till dark 5th hous* on 0 J

Yard and Garage Sale Ou t
Georges Creek Rd , mtle
F~rst and Second house• on
McCully Ad Wed on ly 9 to

all

9 Month Old German She·
pherd. axe health To good
home to run loose 304·

1
Garage Safe on St At 554 .
Wayne Stsaon reSidence .
Friday June 10

675· 1679
1'wo year old female black. lr1 id, So-. 304-675 1679

Garage Sele Thur sday. 9 a
m , 4th Ave . Bidwell Turn
right on 564 at Rodney Ad
Ext Glass vue applebuner
kettle, stone Jar. •ewtng
machine. floor lamp, mtsc

675· 1339 after 5 p m
Puppres to gtva away. 8 or 8
weeks old Aultrathan Blue

Holler
2263

Femola

614-949-

Yard Sale. Friday &amp; Sat . 10
tt17, 1 1A mi onRt 160,past
Poner near N G H S See
signa Ridmg lawn m owar.
guns. gow. clothes. 7 h p .
motor , mrtc

lost and Found

LOST ladles Timex wriat w•tch , wh1te lolt Saturday

Gun Shoot , Rutlend Ameri can Leaton. 1 p .m . Sun ,
June 12. Absolutely factory
choke guns only

Lolt or Stolen 2 Norwegian
Elk Hounds, one tilver. 1
brown Lost 1n L.etan Felli

....... .

Found Femele coonhoun~ .

n

Yood Solo.
Garfield. June 9
&amp; 10, 9 ·5 l.oto ol good doth·
lng. chold,.,.'o&amp;oduha, .,..tlow
uniform tops , nwneroua other
h. . .

Colt 614 -266 -1560.

~

SAio· Rein or oohlno.
Juno 10 &amp; I 1 Stereo equ•pmem. OlllrCVCie poirtl. antique
HWing rnacNnea, milmc.hou·
oohokl ,_,., Two lolod&lt;s from
bnomAw . 153BurgerAw.

oru Reword 247· 2606.

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Not lull grown. Mole Hill Rd
Mro Joe Proffitt RH fn Ao clne et 4 -949·236&amp;

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2nd. MelnSt ., Pt. PIHHn /
Tuoodey evening Moy 3101.

flnl Time Ysrd S.le. Thurs..
Frl , Juno 9 -10, 8-6 p m ,
Cllrk 11om
Chtptl Rd , ·
....,..
Honey' t Butcher
Sloop Cloth•. oelting fon,
, _ _ . . booko. 388-

Claim et Reg11t1r office

8801

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Found

w1re wheel cover,

'

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Sole, out
8oturdly nlghtt. fHNrtng FOU NO: 2 mo old dog VIlli end
"flight' toclo bend, B· l 1. eround 2nd Avo • Olive St. George~ Crook Ad, 1 mllo1 83. 8.00 p .m. Phone 304- Colt w / dltcriptton to cllim.
•·
Ph. "2-$433
1 -.d on McCully
Ad Wed CJ111v. 9 to 7
4411-40~
; L _ _ _ _ _..,;.H;,;.I6·,;,22;;:"';.J
' I ~!:~03~--------

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... .. ..............
BASEMENT 1ale from June

6-11 , ot 99 Burdone Addl·
t1on Pt P1e111nt All kmd 1
of thing•
Yard sale June 7 . 8 . 9 At 1.
Box 172 Camp Conley If

BEDS IRON BRA SS, o ld
furmture gold stlver dot
.Iars wood tce bo11es stone
"jars antiques , etc
Com
plate hou seholds Wnt e
MD Mtll er Rt 4 Pomeroy ,
Oh . Or 992 , 7760

1- - - - - - - - - -

Gotd silver, sterl ing je wolry rmgs. old coms &amp;
currency Ed Burkett Barber
Shop Middleport 992 ·

3476 .

1- - - - - - - - - Wanted to buy New used &amp;
ant1que furniture Wrll buy 1
p1ece or comp lete house
holds Call 01by A Martm

614 992 6370
CLEAN scrap alumtnum 30
cent1lb al1o buvmg cans2 0
centa lb Ttl State Selvago

304 -523-5 872

Tobacco plants whole bed
or part of bed Cell 614

379 2155

~

I

It

I

Need 6 Mrtou• about w o rk
lng people to teach and sell
Tr1 Cham crah products .
Part ttme o r full ttme No
experience necenarv Great
advancement program Re g1onal maneger will be Inter ·
viewing a1 the Holly Hill
Metal US , 36 rn Ja ckton .

Juno

10

Coil

614-286 ·
2136 June 10 after 12 Noon
for appointmen t or writ a Trl

Yard Sale 116 PIMunt St .
Juno 10-11 , 9·5 lVs. gl-woro, smolt oppion..,., !own
toot•. rniaceflaneout

AmNTION LADIES Hou10
of LJoyd Tov I Gill Party Pro-

offunng man~~gernent
IIJPO'IUnitv in Ga!!le Co FREE
:raininG. umple kn No In-'·
IINll

mont. Col! coiiiiCI Sherrie 304-

73e 8330

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A lady to live 1n with women

Frldoy
Porch Sole Imovingj , Juno 9
&amp; 10, 9 :00 to 4·00. Town of
Leon W1tch for sign•

Thuro , Fri .. Set .. 4 mlleo ou1
Sand HHI. Point Pt.osonl,
" llolllng Ac- " Boby th -

l~-~L.~Iar~:__~~:_ ----

Got~e

County Boord of MR ·
00 P 0 Box 1 4, Ch•h1re,
Ohio 46620 AppNcams

pleale 1t1clude wort.: h1story.
(furrent resume and three re·

fanona.

PIANO TUNING 16 off plu1
dtacounts to sen1or cttl:rens·
churches· schools Ctll Bill
Ward Werd s Keyboerd.

446 ·4372
P1ano &amp; Organ Le l'•ons
M ary lucas 446 · 9787 For~
marly w1th Ward• Keyboard.

Excellent 1ncome tor part
t1me home assembly wor~ .
For mformauon ca ll 504 -

6418003EK! 7124 Open
Sun

PIANO TUNING LANE DANIELS Reliable serv1ce
smce 1966 Assoctate of
Brun1cardt Mu11c Co Phone

614 742-2951
Someone to live with otdory
couple Room board &amp;
wages Ones who called be-fore pleas e call aga•n 614

949 2405

Of

614-992-2241

Bus Mechen1c - The M e1gs
local School Otstnct IS cur rendy !188king applications for
a bus mechanic Apphcents
should have at taut (31 years
mechanrcal experience pre-ferably expenenc:e on buMs
and trucks Apphcants m ay
pckup apphcanon forms at the
Supenntendent' s Office tn the
M11gs Junior Htgh School Resumes. credentl81s certtfi
cates and raterencas will be r&amp;q,.urad
___ ____ .J.. ___ _
Camero Cou1ures ltngene
Party Plen of Dallas TeJCas
now htrmg Complete hne of
Aloe Vera cosmetrcs and
produc ts Free t ra10m g and
kll ava1fable Car and pho ne
necessary 304· 773· 5966
9 to 6
We have a permanent part ·
t1me pos111on available m the
Pomeroy area We nAed so·
meone who 1s accurate and
off1C1ent rn t he w ork hab1ts
and enJoys w orkmg with th e
pubhc Th1s candidate need s
to have flex ible hours ned
good communtcat ton ak1lls
Send resume to Nanna
DaviS Box 660 Ath ens Oh
4 5701 We are an Equal Op
portun11y Employer

12

~

Chain saw and man •or htre
Wtll r&amp;mo\IO tree a logs et c
Reuonable Darrell 30 4

662 2429 .
13

Cell for more inform•tton

304-B82 -2082 .

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Have 1 Ft:~ndlv Home P1rty,
eern 2&amp; flottrcent plua fru
gift• contact K1thervn Mn·

dowo, 31.4-875-7831 , 6751&amp;09.

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Dantal Chairtlde A••istant
w1nt1d for Gallipolis oHtee .
PNtaM Mnc:l rHume to Box

c•,.

1 , In
of O.lllpotll Deity
Tribune, B25 Third Ave ,
Golllpotla,
Oh 46831 .
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-

•'

-

31 Homes for Sale
4 bdr 2 full baths fmlshed
basement 2 car garage
Appomtment only 203 Kr
rwon Or
Gelhpohs 446·

, 223 .

JB A 2 fu ll bath central a1r
frraplace large lot cion t o
town Call 446 2699 aft er

6
3 bdr l1v1ngroom ftra p}Ace
base m e nt
F
fur nance
stove re fngerator m Vrn

oon . Call 61 4 -388 -8767 .
l ovel\f 6 rooms Double
garage beeut1fully Iandi
caped area lot Atop Roso
Htll Pom 40 s 614 986

4 257 .
New 2 bedroom home With
s pa ~: 1 o u s eat in k11chen large
hv1ng room and 1 bath fully
carpeted throu gh out houae
Heavy msulatlo n end total
eloc trrc large oak 12 x2 4
dock o n back of hou••
Rutland Oh1o 614 742

30 67
Hou se, 4 rooms &amp; bath. 2
lots
l o ng St
Rutland

Phone 614 ·7 42 3166.
rHRE E bedroom , bath and 8
half lot:ated tn Pt Pleasa nt
Call att er 6 3'J 30 4 · 676
BY owner 3 bedroom, - 2
story brtck 121 1 Mam 5(.
Pn ce Reduced 304 · 671&amp;

Insurance

Are you paymg to much for
you r ho11p1tal· heallh rn su ·
ran ee
Cell Carroll
Snowdon , 446 4290

THR EE bedrooms bu1lt In
kit chen 2 baths TV room
ex tra bedroom or fam1tv
ro om tn basement can1rel
arr well m su lated Auuma.
ble 8 'll percent mo rtgagft

192 N Park Dr 304 676
6010 .

Greenbrrer Es tate• S11ndhllt
Ad mtd en try 3 bedroo m ,
21
h bath Iorge ra e room
w ftroplace 2 car ga r age.~
3 5 acres low 80' • 304·

676 6163
For So le Hou&amp;e and 8 acros

SANOY AND B EAV ER In-

Sa':."~c~~ Co il 256 6663

1urance Co has offered
1ervlces tor ftre tn suran ce
coverage In Galha County
for elmo1t n century Fa rm .
home and penonal pro perty
covaragos are avail able to
meet tndtvlduAI needs Con
tact Ray Wedem eyer agent

------Roctucoct
Owner tran A
ton ed
J bodr oomhou so
garage lrtthr\f room, elect n c
httnl lnrgu l ot SJ2 500
6 14 742 2047

Phone 388 824 9

1 8 Wanted to Do
Generel Ha ut1ng and Tra sh
ram oval Serv•ce Relr abht
and dependable Call 446
3159 betwean 9 ond 6 .
E~~: periem:e house paintmg
and fawn mower reparr Very
reas onable ra t e&amp; Call 446 .

6688 .

PlnaRolal

3 Bdr 2 storyw 1th pool 111
town Sho wn by 111ppo1nt
rmtnt only Ca ll 446 · 4341
after 6 Wed s &amp; Sun s no
ca lls
·

32 Mobole Homes
for Sole
TRI STATE MOBIL E
HO M ES USED CARS,
TRU CKS
GALLIPOLIS
CHEC K OUR PRICES CALL
446 ·7672 .
C LEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL 'S OUAL
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES .
4 Ml WES T GALLIPOLIS ,
RT 36 . PHONE 446 7274.

Bu Siness
Opportumty

VII

roln concolod 9 30 Ill 1.

503 Hollowey St • Handar·
1on. baby bed and dre11er,
men'•· women ' a. children's
• baby clotMI. curtains &amp;
much more. 9 -1 Thurs. l

bookkeeping Awilabi11ty lm·
mach.cety. Phone or write

21

===lmplu p tHitll

Cham P 0 Box 2255. Co·
lumbus Oh 43216 .

Yard Sale. rain or •hlne,
June 10 &amp; 11 , 1'h mtle out
Jer1cho Ad • Pt Pleaa~nt

~~-high
R~m
~•- -:~~=;=============
ificalions
degree.
1orma1 ....-;a1 tmnong
2 3 Professional
to.voncS high ochool helprut.
Services
booic knowledge of typing end

667 3402

Yard Sale at Maplew ood 1 1 Help Wanled
lake, Thur sday &amp; Fnday 1n - - - - -- -- - SyracuiO
BabySitter for 2 1mall ch1l
dren tn my home ten hours a
Carport Sale June 8 9 10
week Pho ne 446 2297
11 9 a m to 6 p m Cloth·
mg
some new
potary, -~----------chtna. glenware some old
Have a Fnendty Home Party .,
Avon &amp; m1sc Items Joe June end eem e.-tra frlll8 gift•
Connolly residence old Rt 7 Call your dealer now for mOf'e
by Clines Fru it Farm Look 111form1t100 992·3661 and
for •igna
I ask for Maggte 26 per on all
------ ------pertiM., June and Juty

8t Vicinity

6664 tn Ohro .

446 0069

•

· · 'Pt .Pieai'B'nt" ...

592 3051 . or 1-800·341 -

2361

linens sheet.s towels. hand
crocheted rtema, clath811, de- Truck body Without motor or
presSion glass dtshee books transmiSSion In good cond
ptcture frames. curt.lltns. lAmp Between 1 967 1 979 Chevy
shades basluJta, mou oak tR Call 388·8193

SIQOII

polio, Oh 46631

Openrng for an elderly man
or woman tn my home
Reasonab le rates good ex
penan ce 614 667 6329 o r

------- ------ 1Tobacco
------------·
plants w11nted

ble. wetnut ch1na cabmet &amp;
much more Just off Rt 7 at
Baum Add1t10n Chaster Tum
hrl1 at skahng nnk Foflow

l'ate laader Mortgage, 77 E.
~tate. Athen•. Ohto 1· 814-

We pay cash for late model
clean used ca r s
frenchtown Car Co
8111 Gone Johnson

Yard Sale 641 Htgh Street $$Cash patd fo r re co r ds 4 6
m Mtddleport June 9 10- &amp; 33 prferably 50 s &amp; 60 I
11 sterting 9 30 a m
Call6t4 992 7160

vajo rugs, 1ewe1~ •ron skillets

HOME LOANS 10'0o% foxed

E-elnced on!y, oond roaurno to P.O. Box 370, Gatii·

446 a026

Geroge Sal&amp; Ratn or shrne
June10· 11 . 10to6pm Na

304-675 ·2396

.nd roloigerotlon men wonted.

6640

Modd!oport 992 3B24

Yard Sale 2 tam1ly Fnday &amp;
Saturday 277 Mam St m
Middfepon Ram cancels

22 Money to loan

Situatoons
Wanted

8 00 7 61 0 ftJst Ave . Galli
pohs K~ng Sl:rB bed, tum1
ture, antrques. clothmg

6

Roofing · Sid in&amp;
-··~.nopoir, mufllert, brliow &amp; bel·
Trouahs,
·
- -:J04.1178-4411
1011\olo 3ft! &amp;I ' Pt. Down Spouts
......
•
Windows • Doors
For "All" Your Home
couNTRY LANEs. A• ez
&amp; Trebblo Rd , leon, WV.
Repairs ...
Bluet~,.• Bend with ctog "frH btimates". .
I Frtdey
ging &amp; oqUIIre dllnclng Mch·
night llock bando on

Carpon Sale June 8 9 · 10
11
9 am
to 6 p m
Clothing, aome new, pot ·
tery ch1n1 . gt,a11were some
old , Avon It m11c Uems Joe
I ~onnolly res1dence old Rt 7
by Clines FrUit Farm Look
for 11gna.
_ _::..__ _ _ _ _ __
Backyard aole·175 N 3rd
Ave Mtddleport Thursday.
Friday . Saturday Chtldren•
clothe•. toy s furn11ure
house bnck..a, e1c Ph one

Krodel Pork Club
HouM, Pt Pleeunt WV

Bag of Cigarette '))Bckages.

Gun Shoot Rutland Amtrl ·
can Legion 1 p .m . Sun , May
22 . Abaolutely factory
ehokt gunLonty .

OPENING June 1311o. H..,._

,P_ m_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
1~

night.

Rusttc Htlls Thunday Ram PI
811 446 0373
cancels M1chaels Residenca
~~~~ ~ ________ _

Female do!!. 2 yee111 old. Blue
Tock &amp; Metermrlll mixed 304-

3 Announcement•

Mens, womens. boys St g1rls
clothes toys, games. books
fum•tur• &amp; etc 9 • m to 4

Auct1on every Tuesday
Au C:t

Help Wanted

:....,.dol ., condlloonlng

------------Yard Sale Frtday. June 10

colors, 304 675 5726
ARROW FLASHING
SIGNS
3 f\lpes, 2 colors

3 fam1ly yard ule Thurs &amp;.
Fri .. June 9 It 10 Cardone
Ra11dence, 6th St , Racine

11

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

304-675 -3680

O'DELL !RUE VALUE LUMBER
992 ·7574
2400 Eastern Aw
PH
446-7826
~241
""
IL_ _..:.:;:..;:::::,::,:::.;:.::..:_::;:__JI Four Ktttent.

S 12 I mo

2 mo-

Yard Sale Sat Only Books,
tools, btk e. clothes. m1sc .
498 Maple Dr . Sprmg Val-

$275 PER TON

• Helpf ul ad\ltCe

MIN 6 TON
PHONE
304· 273·5555
304 -273-6303

Fridoy.

torcyc les, turmture doth·
mg m1sc Thurs thru Sun
10 am · dark

AT
NEW HAYEN, W. VA

Call ·. George Gum

Call

MEDIUM t~:re female rabbit
dog. found, brown head,
black &amp;. wh1te body, loves
kitS, 304· 676 - 6704

• Attachments

All Makes

Cahco

Kenmore electnc range wnh
rotissene Kenmore washer

.~tractors: ~~~~oenance

U-PICK-UP

985·3561

48 Tues S. Wad lots of
new merchandise cheep.

week old puppies. 2
male, 2 female , real cute.
Call 614 266 · 1946
------------2 s1x-weekoldk•ttena Both
male. long haired Call614 ~
266-1945
- - - - - - -- - - - - 6 k1ttens Call 446· 0945.
IIX

lev

stallation.

/

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Bi•g Yard Buck Ridge Apt

Si• killona, pHone 304 6754649 or 675 3861

3·7 tic

Sl3,000.00 - ~II buy thiS 6
room home. Bath, furnace,
near strres 1n Pomeroy

,.;1

1

For all your wiring
needs; furnaces re· •
pair service and in·

1041 ',; S 2nd . Middleport

Gorf1ald Ava .. Galllpohs .

446 6632

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

AND

Beby c lothea . m111a•
clothes. lot• of m1•c itams.

Small black knten with short

Rt 325 on Rt 141

S&amp;W TV

3 family June 6 -7 -8 9 to 4 .

12 .

.ENGRAVING
'
'cho
Rd.
MIXED brood adult dogs , 6
320 Jerl
month• old pupp1e1 and
"' -30""
•75-13111!11
_•_••_-676-2264
''_
" "_"_o_g_o_o_d _ho_m
_•_C
_a_n
.I
.-..
:.:::1 ,c
' _304

TOM HOSKINS
Ph , 742-2834
S,20 l

PLAQUES·

3,4 ,&amp;,7,8 .

Brg Garage Sale fr1 1Oth
Sat 11th Char~s Kmg
Several Famtly Yard Sale Wolf Pen Rd Ram or shtne.
Thurs &amp; Frt 9 til 6 , 61 , 9 t o 6

4

Manufaeturen

Yard Moving S•le. At 7 .
Tuppers Plaina acro11 from
Hawks Penn t.o ll Juna

Free Cats, 1 w1th s1amese
merkmgs long hatred 1
short hatred 256 · 1579

Red 2 yr old Doberman Re·
g1stered to good home Call

Trophy

&amp; Fri , 8 00 -

Yard Sale 340 Thord Ava ,
Gallipolis Juna 9 · 10 ~ 11 ·

•::tP

20 Years hpemnce

or 949-2160

\..

~
'.:

Ph. 985 -4269

Phone

Rd Thura
4 :00 .

tonghaor Call 992 3717

THE'
TROPHY
, ~ KING

OHIO
VALLEY
ROOFING

SERVICE

EAFORD

3 Fam1fy Yard S1le Clothing ,
furniture , toys m11c Ap·
prox 4 mtle•. out Bulavdle

614-256 ·64B6

APPLIANCE
VIRGIL B ~R
2htf ?nd~t

9th &amp; 10th. 9 tol5

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5-25-1 "" Pd

Real Estate General

has

Male Tiger stnpe k1tten w1th

Pomeroy, OH
Grou &amp; Patty Gobbs Owners
PH. 992- 2178 ' " " '

or SMALL JOBS

who

haor Cat! B43 -5276

CATALOG MERCHANT

PH. 992-2478

Call: 949-2263
.. , 949-3091.r l 0 tiC

•Paontong

'Sears'

- Septic Systems

PERSON

Garage Sale 38 V•nton Ave ..
Galhpoh1 Thura S. Fri June

Male Gutma Prg with larg•
wtre cage 614 · 388· 8133

ESTIMATES

- Dump Trucks

Kanauga June 8 thru 1 1
1 6 , 9AM til 6PM Bedroom
ault91. Ch1na cabmett. din ·
tng room •urte. •ewmg
I .m achme.
,

anything to g1ve away and
doea not offer or attempt to
offer any o1her thmg for sale
may place en ad 1n th11
column There wrll be no
charge to the advertiSer.

985·4193 or 992-3067

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

Giveaway

Moving Salo 413 4th Ava ,

----------

CALL 614-949-2686

5 JJ l mn

thru June 16, 9AM lii6PM
Toys &amp; clothe•. Je•n• .

Yard Sara. com... 3od &amp; Olove
51 , Ge!hpolis, Saturdey,Juno

Pamtmg

CALL:

Route I
Lone Bottom, OH. 45743

1· (614) -992-3325

54 Misc. Merchandise

---- --------...st

6 9 I ma

ntended purpose and rese rve
1t1e rt ght to JCCP.Pt or rfw~ct any
or il ll hHi S and /o r a ny part

1.:.::..:.:.:.:::.:.:_::._:.:_____

" FENCING PROVIDES PRIVACY PLUS
PROTECTION FOR CHILDREN &amp; PETS "

Roofirw &amp; Siding Co.

S 16 l mo

Public Notice

SERVICE STATION
OPEN 24 HRS. ADAY

- - - -- - - -- - - - Garage Sale.. 2 ~ from
Yard Sale, June 10, Georges H.M c., Rt 1'60 June 9 .
Creek Rd Clean clothing. Lawn mower. Clrt. rhubarb ,
books. playpen. m1sc , good fumeture. m iK
pr.ces
- - - - - - -- - - - - Yard Sale June 8 It 9 . 18
3 Famlty large yard sale 2 VW O.lmont Dr. Galllpoll• Clo·
engtnes VW parts, tooll. thing, ahoea, atero, end
carbe • tiras. rims. d•hBI. tablea. 8 4PM
cloth•. turlll•••,
-~- 1·
I :::.::::::-.:....:....:..:.:::.:..
· ---.. _ wol! -.....sones etc lit air condibouer. Yard Sale Wed 9 til 6
Gem B•ng botdel.. 18 Port• Nun•• un1forms nlze 12 &amp;
mouth Rd · Fri &amp; Sat
14. aohd oak h•ll tree. baby
clothll. 11de rail a for pidl; up
4 Fam1ly Yard Sakt on 588 at truck , other Item a. 6th
Rodney. Thurs . June 9.. houte on O .J White Rd.
Books. small appliances
_
curtains
Yard Sale 1 mile eeat of Rio
Grande on old Rt 36 Wed •
Yard &amp; Bake Sale at Middleton Thurs &amp; Fn 9.00AM to
5a1urday, June 11
7 OOPM Very large selec 118m a lndudo lV' o, clothes &amp; tion of many 1tems.
small epplian0111. Baked goods
wdl also be ~d Sale will run
Large Carport Sale 75 lo·
from 19-5
cust St , Gallipolis June 8

c.O-lc. ,

SAYRE
·AND SON

Also Transmission
PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121

J ""

LOWEST PRICES
IN AREA

307 86 of th a Oh•o RIMsed

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Carport Sole, baby clothetl , Rummege Solo, Crown City

~'\~c.'\

4 21 tfc

J&amp;F

TIRE SALE

DEALEII8

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top. too1n. drillt, furniture.
Firat Time Yard Sale , Thur~ - bedapreada. drapea. dllhet,
Fri., Juno 9· 10 , F'orter, Oh , nice clothmg ell size•. anpast CottreH'a Groc Store1n tiquea. Avon. wicket", lots of
~llay Watch for aegns
mlac. luther Colaman .

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Kitchen Cabinttt ~ Roofme - Sidinc - Concrete
PatiOI - Sidewalks Nlii:.Oonstructton - Remodlinc - Custom Pole
Barns.

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NOTICE TO
MOTOR VEHICLE

borhood Rd., 10-7 Thur., 9 00 111 &amp; 00, 1 'Oo mllot from
Fn , Sat C!othong
' Choahlre. Rt 664 Comper

free Estimates on Srtic:es
lnsurtoce Work Welcome
Call Aick Hovatter
992·2 606 &amp;31 mo

ll -11 t1t

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Yard Sale 218 end Ne1gh. 4 Family Yerd Sole 7,B ,91h,

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10-6-tfc

CH~RLES

Around

follow1ng vehtcle Each btd to
38 All cqw pment 10 br.
mAe! the ro ndtl1ons ttnd spec. to changed !rom townsh1p owned
cattu ns as follows
Huck 10 new truck
Pr oPos al No I 1S1ngle Axle
39 The trent o l cnvr.looe
Defendama
Dump Truck 1982 o r newer enclos•ng bod must be rn ark.ed
No 83·CV-138 M ode l)
Dump Tru ek. B d Pr opos dl Nu
NOTICE BY
1 One 1982 Morlf!l 101 1
PUBUCATION
BtddDr to furn•sh rhet r own
f n Wtlltam r. Dorst whose newer) dump tru ck w1th Peab
tast nddtess wa s Pome roy odv Galton or eQUivalen t dump b1d for m~ ItSt ing btl! prtce as on
ltn e 1tAm spACIIiCa toon s hee t as
Ohto Everett J Dor st w hose body 7 'h X 10 head and
tatlgat e Bed to be of 8 ga uqs adver t• sed
letst ~n own 8ddress was Cha
1
2 Del1vcrv mu st be made by
deston We st Vt rq1n1 a and 0110 steel or heavter 14 steel fl oo r
thA sur:cess l11 l b1dde r 30 d nys
H Dorst who5e last kn own tnterlrtcf•t1 11n&lt;1arstnrcture W1 th
or ~ OOIItH ct ft er the brds are
address was Gardner Kansas M anual (hilndlel contr ols 1n
.:t w a rdcd or btd 1S vOhlert
othPrwt se whose ptoce ol cab
2 Stnqle ~ to ntiard host
3 Th e Rutland f ovvnsh1p
restdence 1s unknown and
1
3
/• ca b orotecto r with 4
Tr
trstees
rnav dccep t the lowest
C&lt;lnnot With lf~ilSOnable dtlt·
btd or solec t lh o bAst tw t tnt th e
ctenr:A he as cena•ned yo u are Wings
ud Haps tront and 1 =~=c------hereby nnt1 1ied that you have be 4hmdMrear
wh eels
1·
been nani E.'&lt; I Defendanl s 1n a • 5
Mud 11Rps tt nn t anrl 64 Misc. Merchandise
legal act on en t1tled Harry D
t-to lll'r et a! Pta n111ts vs The
OO h1nd rear wheels
6 Wh eel h,lse 84 cab to a)(le JI;========~
·
Unknown He11s Oev•sees and
or su1 table lor 10 loot (pa1nted)
Next ol Km ol John Dor st surtabl e color riump body
deceased et al Defendants
7 2 7 000 GVIN or hAtNier
Thts actton has been asstgned
8 9 000 lbs or larger I beam
Cuse No 83 CV 138 and Iron! a:w.le
pendm g 1n the Com mon Pleas
9 18 500 lbs or lar qer 2
Cou n at Metgs County OhtO speed rear axle

Rutland Ftre Statton Rutland
Ohro and read alovq for the

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POOLS

AddrMO Unlmown, The Un·
known Holro ~ end
Neoct of Kin ol Otto H Dorot,
deceeoed

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PERSONALIZED'

Public Nottce

Th e o b,ect ol the Coonplamd
s 10 QU!el the lttle o l the
Pia nllll s ,., the lee s1mple
NOllCE OF
mterest o f th e roal estat e
APPOINTMENT OF
ncludtng o d .tnd nas and
FIDUCIARY
except ng on ly the coal under
On June 3 1983 11, the the real e~ t a te as &lt;Jg atnst all ol
M e•gs County Pr obat e Court
!he DefendMts
Case No 24 133 Gary Cooper
You are reqwred to answer
Route # 1 Box 24 Portland
t11e Cornplalllt W1th1n 28 days
Ohto 4 57 70 Was appo tnted aft er the last Ptrbltr.a liOn ottht s
Anctl larv Admtn tstrator VVVVA Not1 ce wh1 ch wdl be published
ot the estate ot Dexter Cooper
once each week lor 6 succes
deceased late of Annamonah
stve week s The last publ tcat10n
West Vt rgtn1a
w.l l be made on July 8 198 3
I
Robert E Buck and the 28 days to answ er will
1
~r eba t e Judge / Clerk commence on that date
I 16) 10 17 24 3tc
In Case of yOur latlure to
I ---=-~::--:-:--:'---'H answer or oth erv..tse respond
Public Notice
1 as r~ut red by the Ohto Rules of
II- - - -- - - - - -· Ctvt l Procedure tudgment by
default 'NIII be rendered aga•nst
you tor the relrel demanded m
PIJBUC NOTICE
Not tee •s hereby g1ven that on the Complaont
Larry E Spencer
Saturday June 11th 1983 at
Clerk of Courts
10 00 a m a publi c sale wtll be
of Metgs County
held at Kmgsbury Mobile Home
Common Pleas Court
Sales Inc 11 00 East M a1n
Pomeroy Oh to
Street Pomeroy Oh•o to sen
for casb .. the fol!o wtng !61 3 10 I 7 24 !71 1 8 6tc
collat(lral
19 8 2 Champion Econo
Public Notice
M o de l 8! I
Serta t
Th e Farmers Bank and Sav
tngs Company Pomeroy Oh10
reserves the nght to btd at th 1s
sale and to wtthdraw the above
vehicle prtor to sale Further
the Farmers Sank and Sav1ngs
;~~ :.o~p·~~Y reserves the ng ht to
or all b1ds subm•ned

Pit ll+ffJ'515I

C. L. Kitchen

992-7201

Addreu Unkhown, The Un·
known Heirs, ~ ond
Neoct of Kin of Ev...a J . Dorot,
- e d . Otto H Dorot,

457 69

J Wanted
J For Sa le

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Remon! Sir-

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oWoll &amp; Coiloo11 Ciuoo"''
t!oCom-ul Window Cleo"'"'

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PH, 992 -75B3
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PH: 1-304-773-5634
Mason, W. Va.

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CHAIN LINK FENCING NEEDS

949·2860.

Pomeroy, Oh1o

$J()OO A TON

( lrrHI/Io

Ntw Ho..s - Extensive
Rtmodtlin&amp;
•lnsurtnce Wort
.Custom Pole Bides
&amp; Garaps
•Rooftnl Wort
oA!tlni1U11 &amp; Vitllf Sidinp

· Stzn start fro• l2'd6'

1 I:Hre

"Beautiful, Custom
Built Garages"
Call for free siding as·
timates. 949-2801 or

992·2834

Dltlly

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/Jiu dol!~Soo

992-2196
Middleport, Ohio

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

p(j

Septrc Systems

1 1 v...... wo
14 Mm "' ~• ••• •

PAT HILL FORD

All STEEL &amp;
POLE BULDINGS

ULTRA WAN
ClEANING SERVICE
lily F..., Emf!K11 llotlood,
Carpet IIICI Upllo&amp;tooy a.o11L

FOR PROFESSIONAL

PHONE
992-2156
Or
Stnttntl Cllssifted Dept

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SIDING

"Gutter &amp; Down Spouts
"Remodeltng
20 Years E!perience
In Home Area
FREE ESTIMATES

A $16,86146 suit was tiled In Meigs
County Common Pleas Court by
Branchland Pipe and Supply Co •
Inc , Huntington, against Hanley
Hardin, Zanesville, et aL The suit Is
tor services and s upplies.
A suit to quiet Utle was filed by
Mlldred Francis, Newark against
Frances Wittmer, address unknown, eta!

Wr~te

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Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

"Roofln&amp;

Ill Cotnt S1 . Pomeroy. Otuo 4S169

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EUGENE LONG
"Sidinc

F"mn seeks $16,861

The Daily Sentinel

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CONSTRUCTION

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Business Senices

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Parnervy--Middleport, Ohio

FOR All YOUR YARD &amp; PROPERTY

Meigs County Probate Court to Paul
Henry Schuler, 22, Lat)g:svWe and
Carol Ann Hood, 29, Laiigsville,

A s uit In the a mount of $9,274 69 was tued by Green-UP
lleclamatlon SeJVIces, Chester, against Cardinal Coal Co.,
Columbus, ror money due.
Steven K Call, Rt. 4, Pomeroy flied suit lor divorce against Rita C
Ca ll Dexter Carol A Smith, Syracuse and Clifford R Smith,
Syracuse, filed for dissolution of marriage.

We e.n ....,... 111111 ,.
COIIItediti!O&lt;I 111111 ,__

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A marrtage license was Issued in

Money suit filed

RADIATOR
SERVIa

Farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Service

Ask towed

Robert Earl Vance to Frank
Herald, Jr , 10 14 acres, Rutland.
Kenneth Payne, Carolyn Payne
to Leading Creek ConseJVancy
Dist , Right of Way, Scipio.
Household Finance Loan Corp of
Ohio to Michael Zlnslch, Lot 14,
Olive
Shir ley Mae Long to WUllam M
Long, Tammy L. Boggs, 52.17
acres, Lebanon.
B Danette Hoffman aka Barbara
Daneth Hoffman to Larry H.
Hoffman, 2.690 acres , Lebanon
Stephen Shuler, Wanda Shuler to
E rnest M. Shuler, Mary L Shuler,
Rig ht of Way, Letart.
ErnestM. Shuler, MaryL.Shuler
to Stephen Shuler, Wa nda Shuler,
Right of Way, Letart.

Friday, June 10, 1983

Friday, June 10, 1913

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALL EY PUB LISHING CO recommend•
that you do but~neu w1th
p ~op le you know and NOT
to send money thr ough the
ma11 until you have 1nvest t·
gated the o ffer~ng

Eq~pment to •1art your own
small bu1tness at home. flea
markets, or shop Small
mvestment. great potflnttal
Senou• inqu~nes o nly Ca ll
446-3381
..::ountry Carrv o ut for •ale by
ownef
Upper Rt
7 m
Kanauga. Ohio Cell 446·

_2_1_9_2_ o
_r_ 4
_4_6_ 9_1_7_1_ __

2 lot t &amp; a mob1le hom o
12JC60, 2 bedroom w1th
rural water gas heat He1
so m e furntture
price
612.600 Or 41ots &amp; m o b1lo
$14,800 ':oil 448· 1 240.

U SED MOBIL E HOM E
576 2711

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1974 1 h60 BAYVIEW , un
derp ennod. air conditioned.
partially furn ished two bed·
room , clean r&amp;fl.ted lot 304

676 6667

(

MOBILE home for sale
1982 Knox. 12x70 fullv
furmsh ed all electnc •et up
o n mce rented tot m Ma1on
A sktng •10 000 Call 304

773 ·5540
Own Yoor Own Jeen· SporU·
'rNif• lnfant·Preteen leches
apparel ttoru Oftenng all na·
tionally known brandt. Bnt
tama, Jordache ChiC Lee
Lev1 Vand8fbitt. bod Calvm
Klem Espnt. Zona. Gun ~
Sax, Ocean Pad f1c. 300 olher
brenda $7 900 lo 124,500
begtnntng 11vento"'. mr1are for
one to Fa&amp;hion Center tn'lin ing, fixtur81'1 grand ofemng

TWO

tuulerJ

304- 676

6460 .
1976 Peerteea 14JC70 Mobite
Home w1th t•ttout E C , central
a~r w b . new carpet thrpu ghout pertoollv fum , outbldg
underpinning $10.600 614

245 5406 or

446-0~12

Call Mr Ko'l""lcy t60 1 327- · 1966 1 2x60 Vlndale, unfur
8031

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Lumber, t.arttw.re

rN~

lR••·

n... in Putn.n County New
10,000 oq It buo!dong, loca-

tion - moln hlghwoy. Mull ootl,
owner flnenclng evalllble
304-767-8787 By appoint·
mont ony.

•100

Per week pert time at
home Wabater, America 's
favorite dictionary company
needs home workera to update focal marling lists Ea·
eywork. Can be done wh1la

wotchong TV All tget, experience unnecasa1ry

C1ll

1-71 8-842 ·8000, lnclud.ng
Sundey, Ext. B9n.

n11had Call 446 3619
8x35 mobile home

rnobileloome
aftar7pm

12x50

304·675 ·6277

t 972 14•65 mobile homo
portJallv furnished

•ndoldos

underpinning and back porch
CaM 614-992 2165 between

9 and 6, asl! lor Tom. After 5
call 304-B81'3592
lf.l acre lot with 1 Ox 50 FR
along Raccoon Creak Out
1ide buildrng, 2 tra1leu. Pltr

tlolly lurnllhed •12 500
Cot! 614-256 ·1448

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10-The

Sentinel

Pometni'OIIIIy'-lM~uicl'dlddleport,

Mobile Home•
for Sele

64

156

1983.-

Pate for Sale

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Farms for Sale

I Acres, 2 bedrooms, pond,

or other low RPM angina.
Portable, c•n be t•ken to
timber, Ht · up baM not

cJ~em. weU, plenty of Out·

buildings, end 4 acre• of
§~7~· $24,000. Coll742-

included. 304-837-26B9 .

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CHEST

0624.

f 126 .00 . Cl 3110 Hondo.
$600.00 . Some other furnl ·

67

s31 shelbyville. IN 4617&amp;.
COUNTY APPLIANCES ,

For aale walnut loga. Call

Inc. Good uood apptloncoo, ,_4_5_8 _-1_9_9_7_._ _ _ _ __

ApproJ~imately

aale.

No

1 4 acrea for
hookup1. Road

fron.uge on Rt . 124 .
$5,900'. 614 -742 -2487.

2 bdr . Regency Inc. Apart·
ments 1200 per mo. or if
mcome 11 e1 0.000 or leu
HUD available. A - One Real
Eatatet, Carol Yeager, Real·
tor . ~.!all 304 -676 -6104 or

304-676 -7386 .
.

41

Furnithed apt., 131 V2 4th
Ave.. Gallipolit . 2 bdr ..
118! mo., water paid . Cell

Houses for Rent

446-4416 after 7PM .
2 bdr house with
flrepl1ce &amp; basement near
Crown City $276 mo. Call
Agency. Call

446 - 3~43 .

Furnished effiencv apt . In
town. $150 mo . Call The
Wiseman Real Eatate

Agency . Coll446-3643 .

•

Large home in Svracul8 on

nice lot. Suitable tor fanillv
or 2 or 3 singles. $275 plus

utilities. deposit. 814 !992 6284 0&lt; otter 5 614 -9926732 .
4

room houae. unf. Camp

Conloy.S140 pa- mon1h. 304676-1371 . 0&lt; 676-3812.
For rent or lease, 7 room
house, bath. Contact Leo
Pearson. Gallipolis Ferry, W .

Va .

2 bdr . apartment on At. 218
at Mercerville. Call 8 to 5
weekdays only 446 -1241 .
Apt . for rent Half double -2
bd .room Apt . Adults preferred . No pets. 614 ·992-

2749 .
1 bed room Apt . 8198 mo .
including utilitiet Equal
houalng opponunity. Con tact Vill•ge Manor Apts.

614-992 -7787.

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6 room apt. for rent Phone

Six room house, reference&amp;.
deposit required . 304-676·

614-992-6434. 614-9926914 or 304 -882-2888 .

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1090.
_..:..

furnithed house. 614 -992 ·

7708 .
Meigs Co · ChBitOr Town·
ship. Beautiful nfJW', 3 bed·
room cedar home with 2 car
garage. 19 mil"' from A1h1Wls,
s300 rMnth 814-592-4471

laurelend Apts. In New
Haven . W.V. are now ec·
cepting applications for 2
bedroom apb. Furnithed
with refrigerator &amp;. stove.
thru Fri. 10 a.m . . 6 p.m .
Equal Houaing Opportunity.
Apartmanta . 304 - 676 -

6648 .

irigs
Meigs Co . · Chester Town ship. Farm land &amp; pasture
for rent reasonable 1 -892 ·

days.

1-592-4624

!JVenings.

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Commercial building . 7 .000
sq . ft tnqui~e at Bet~ Honda ,
St . Rt . 7, Galtipolit, Oh .

42

Mobile Homes
for Rant

FOR RENT Mobile HOmo, 2
BR . furn w / wcerpet. 19ft.
LR. nat. get heat. air cond ..
private lot . Ph. 446 -1409
from 4 to 8 p.m .
14x70 3 bdr . trailer . total
.a,actrlc, for rent or sale. Call

8221 .
ONE bedroom apanmentt
for the elderly. All utllitlaa
paid Tenants pay 30 per·
cent of their adjusted In·
come in this HUD tubaidlzed
apartment building. Twin
Rivers Tower. phone 304676 -6679 . Equal opportun·
lty housing.

phone. 1-614 -992 -5868 .
ONE bedroom apartment,
•226 month. all utilities

potd. 304-676-2696 .
APARTMENT for rent, 1
bedroom , call 304 - 676 ~
6763 between 8 -10 p.m
Furnished one BR apt. In Pt
Pleuent. E~etre nice, adults

only

1388.

.

. 12x52 2 bedroom trailer.
Aduh• only . Brown's Trailer

Port&lt;. 814 -992-3324 .
- - - - - - - - -tc -

2

APARTMENTS , mobile
homes, houses. Pt . Plaaun1
and Gallipolis . 614 -446·

ONE bedroom apanment.
402 % 24th St. Pt. Pleasant,

Mobile Home space in Gallipolll. 920 Fourth Ave . t70 .
Weter paid Call 446 -4418aher 7 PM .

6·1 4-388-9313 . .

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
· waahera, dryert, refrigera·
ton , ranges. Skagga Ap·
pliencea, Upper River Rd .•
beside Stone Creat Motel.

446-7398.
Swivel Rocker, Dinette table, 4 chairs &amp; V:J: bed All in

No polo . 304-676-

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Apts .for rent in Middleport.
Pomeroy &amp; New Haven . Call

614 -992-7611 .
60 Lincoln Retired Couple

446-0766.
1 2x60 2 bdr. mobile home
all utilities paid. except
electric . Oap. Raq . Call

448 ·8668 .

Furnished Apt .. 3 rooms.
private, first floor , reference

preferred. Coil 446 ·2216 .
REDECORATED oport menta in Pt. Plea11nt. 814-

2 bedroom furnlahed . Oepotit . No pets. Adults pre-

ferred . 61~ - 992 · 2749 .

446 -8221 .

with e inch flat •rms • 399.
bunk beds complete with
bunkles 8199 , 2 piece an.
tron llvlngroom tuhes e1 99,
antron reclinera t99, other
recliners
maple dinette
Htl 1179, love 18atl 870,
hide - a - bed e260 , box
springs 6. mattre11 twin or
full 1100 aet regular -firm
e120. maple dinette chairs
e36 , wash sta(!ds 134.
maple rockers 869. 7 piece
chrome dinette aet 8149, 6
ptece dinette 181 $89 , uaed
bedroom aulteJ. refirgerators. rang ea. chest. dressers.
wringer wuhan , TV'a,
dryeres, &amp;. •hoes. Call 446·

•eo.

3169 .
LAYNE ' S FURNITURE
Sofa . chair. rocker. o«oman. 3 tables, (extra heavy
by Frontier} . t686 . Sofa,
chair and loveHat, 8276 .
Sofuand ch•lrs priced from

'286 . to 8896 . Tobteo . 846
and up to 1125. Hide-abed•. 1440 . end up to
$62&amp; ., Recliners, •176 . to
$350 ., Limps from $28 . to
t76 . 6 pc . dlnenea from

•ea .. to 8436 . 7 pc .•

S189 .

end up. Wood table with six
chtirs e426 to *746 . Desk
* 11 0 up to 1226. Hutchll ,
1660. and up. maple or pine
finish. Bunk bed complete
with mettretHI, 8260. end

up to U96.

·266-1903 or 448-3748.

APARTMENTS.

Firot

Avenue, Gallipolis.

tdultt

2 bdr . apt .• $110 mo,. poy
own utilitiea. Inquire at Dudley' s Florist.

!I 2x60 2 bedroom mobile
home for rent . Approx. 5
mllet from Middlepon or

Nice 3 room fum- apartment, private entrance. downtown, 304-676-381,

pomeroy. 992-6868 .

Furnished upA&amp;ifl apt . in

Middleport. •110 pluo utilities ond dep. Coli 446178B.

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......... No child"'".

Furnished apt., 1226, utili·
tiea paid, 1 bdr .• 2nd floor,

1213 -

· 86•12. 2 fuH
botho. ...rumlohed. turlliohed. •.o milo Eat of Harriionvlh on Co. Rd.l. 18. ·2 chll·

odulto, 607 2nd Ave., Gollipollo. Con 446-44 16 olter 8
p.m .

d"'" """"ltted. _.. ,...
4ulrad. •210 per month. Call

;

BR unfurnished . Camp

Conley 1160 po nnonth .
304-675-1 371 .

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3 bdr. trailer. 1 Y, bathe. fur·

nlohod. Coli 448-0722 oftor
&amp;p .m.
Mobilo horne, 20 ft . living
room . No pets. drunk• or

dope. 1 child occoptod .
John ~hoeto , 3 Yr mi . oouth
Mlddl,port. Rt . 7.

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2 bedroom furnlohed. o.c ., 1
child, no poll, New Hoven .
_._
304-882-2486
.

..

Central air unit for mobile

home . Coil 614-256-6532

condition, 8200. 304-676 6966 .
For Sale : Spinet conaole pi ·
ano, bargain . Wanted: Res·
ponsible party to taka over
low monthly paymenta on
Spinet Piano. Can be aeen
locally. Write Credit Ma·

nager: P.O So• 637 Shelbyville. IN. 46176. •

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68

Outdoorsman pickup truck
topper, long wide bed , slid·
lng front window,insulatd ,

32"' high . lights. 8 225 00,
304-876 -3962.
16 h . all metal truck bed.
42" toll, phone 304-675 1807 .
Steam Jenny. several tools .
sevica equip . plus much
more for automobile s as
well &amp;I motorcycles . Betz
Honda Sales, Upper Rt 7 .
Gallipolis .
Beautiful Cockapoo pupa .
1974 Pontiac Catalina nice .
Rtula for 8' bed p1ckup. Call

446-1369 after 6.

446-4360

ville 's. 7 mil• east Ravenswood.
only Friday. Sa-

$2611o 83&amp;. bedfromu S20.
•2&amp;.11o no. kinglrome .60.
Good aelectlon of bedroom
1uite1 , cedar chests.
rockers, metal cabinetl ,
awivel rockera .
Used Furniture -- bookcase,
ranges , chalra. end tablea.
washers. dryara. refrigera tors and TV' s. 3 miles out

Bulaville Rd . Opan 9om to
446-0322
1983 While-"'!! mechine
876. !reo arm. zig zag. much
more. Reg. price e 369 96.
demo price 876. Cell 61438&amp;-8678 oolle&lt;:t. Free delivery.

turday.
Pt. Pl8810nl

. 1-7:30

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66

Building Supplies

Building material•
block. brick , sewer pipes,
wlndowa , lintels , etc .
Claude Winters. Rio Orende.

0 . Collll14 -246-&amp;121 .

firm . Coil 304-882-3343 .

56

Pets for Sale

AKC Daschund. 4 years old,

opayed female 885 . 304468-1636 .

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1 Reglaterad male American
Pit Bull, 7 Registered American Pit Bull puppiet . Call

45

Furnlahed Rooms

For rent SIMplng Aooma
end light hQ.Uie heplng
rooma . Perk Centrll Hotel.

Coli 448-07611 .
SIHplng room f 12&amp;. utlhloo
paid,

tingle

{T1ale. Share

both, 118 Second Ave.
Golllpollo . Coli 448-441 II
1fter 7PM .

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Plants for tale,
Kentucky 1411o 17, Call from
4 umlll9 :00 p.m .. 304-B823295.

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Po"', Route 33, North · of
Pomeroy. Llt'91 loto. Coli
992-7478.

John'o Auto, Soloo. Coli
441-4782.
30 Ford 1.4 ton Wind10r van
cloon. •600. 114 IHC pickup
S"h ft . bed needs clutch
t300. Rt . II oouth through
leon. WV to 2nd road on laft

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ -.io

Tobacco plonto. 304·895·
3967
'

Waterloo Rd. 2nd roadon
Jeft Off Waterloo laat house.

Conditioned mltced hll\'. , _ ,
wet. largo $1 .50 per
bate. 304-676-2902.

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.61

78'Chevrolet, 4 wheel drive
pickup, p.a.. auto. trans.

394-676-1831 .

Autos for Sale

76 Dateun pickup, 1 owner.
good condhion. phone 304676·2464 otter 6 .

1976 Chevy Coprlce Cloo-

sic. 4 dr. Hdan, one owner. 1976 Dodge Power Wagon
S2,&amp;00. Con 446· 1 B15

;jj~6;j:-1~2;;:4;;;4;;·;v;;~;;;;;;;.~

'

44

'2,200 . Very good cond.
61 4-992-8648 .

1

7 8 Plymouth Volar&amp;

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Farm Equipment

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6__P_:_m~ ~!:.~~----

new Paint, juat restored ,

Vans&amp; 4 W .O.

73

$3 , 500 . Coli 614- 388 9868 or 446-72211 .
1980 Wlllyo jeep. 4 whol
drive, 4 cylinder. *600 . Call

mont Co .. Sr. Rt. 7 North,
Galllpolio. Oh . 446-0476 .

247 -4292
2029 .

246-6233

or

614- 949 -

1976 Grond Pri•. p.o.. p.b ..
Massey Ferguaon tractor,
front end loader. diak, plow .
mower. wagon, 12.900. 82
South through leon. WV to
2nd road on left Waterloo
Rd . 2nd roadon left oft
Waterloo last house .
NEW &amp;. Uaad Harvettore
Structurea. Automated liyestock feeding -computer
feadara . Call collect 814 -

585-2260 . John l

Botto.

sel tractor. 600 houra. New
Holland 310 balar, like new.

304-676 -4230 . After 5.
676-7669 .
Farm trailer •76 . 304-876 ·

3190.

cruise control. A.C ., good
cond. Call 446·0109 after

6;30 p.m.

-~--h,fp

Cadillac.

1978 Joop

Pickup, V-8.

auto., p.s .• p .b., naw tires,
many extrea . Good cond.

448·0616 .

USED CARS. 77 .98 Oldo
Lux. oodan . 73 Coupe Deville

71

Sedan

Deville Cadillac . 72 C·20
Chov . Von . 304-876-3099.
1976 Pontiac CataHnt. four

door. phone 304-676-4681'

1978 ford Bronco, fully
cuatomized. axe. cond., reclining IH11. run roof. new
tir81, under 60,000 milea.

Coli 61 4 ·246-5082. ook lor

tt flex-hitCh d1sc , 6ft gradora 2 woy. 84600 . 304676 -2147 .

a.

For Solo· Usod J 20 Dhch
Wla:h Trencher. 1-614-694-

1974 Ford Bronco, 302
1ourto.. good cond. '3 04-8761976 Vega GT 4 cvt .. 6 lpd..
otter 4 p.m .
red llo whilll. good cond . 1800.
Coli 388-9!MI7 olter 6 p.m.
1.-::~--:c:----:--74 Motorcycles
1978 N01111 Concouro. 2 dr..
hatch'**. p.L,p.b., air, 1111W
tiroo. $1150. 614-246-5036. 19B1 Suzuki 860 6L. full

1974-c.;;r~;.it;;.-cl.;.;,

leage. U.600. Colt after 5,
614-266-1141 .

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Hondo 1981. CO 900 CUI·
tom, $3,000. 304-676-2661 .

------------Kewal&amp;ki 400 KZ Street.

BJttr••· keyatone wheels, see
ot 1 20&amp; Colonlol Lane. Point

1•11

Pleooent. 304-67&amp; -3147.

•&amp;60. 304-676·2196.

3400 mil••· axe . condition.
1980

1976 Cull. . Supremo. 266·

6663.
1 978 Nova Chevrolet. auto.

, AC. radio. tope ployor,

1981 Cutl•o Supreme Brou·
ghom. loM!od. low mlleo, A-1

cond. 1978 I&lt;Muasaki 6540,

motorcycle

760c model, like new. 304·

876-6277 otter 7 .

76

ex1re, extra clean, t2,395 .

John'o Auto Sale. Coll446·
4782.

Suzuki

Boats and
Motors for Sale

1 978 1 8 ft. Torry booo boot.
90 HP Mercury motor, alec.
motor, axtr11. Call 8 14·

367· 0113 1 or 446-2022.

....... 814-992-7382.

1968 CodilloC E_._, good
' motor &amp;: bw •• ia · n Saling
Pickup Disc lor sole, 268- for porto. IYou- off). 614867-3086.
6663 .

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78

lal!onte'o Ouoil Fonn, chicb
llo reedlly avellablo. o..ter
oorty. Mature Ouoill OYIIIable
again in Auguit . 614-986·

4346.
Freah Hol1tein heifer, al10
16 open he;tera. also regia·

t•rod bullo. From 20 000
lbo ., milk, damo. 2B6-2G6.

Firewood
May·July.

Pick up or delivered. Wo
61 4-2611 ·112411.
For ule metal culvert 6 inch

thru 80 Inch In otock . Stole
approved 1 I g•uge 12 Inch

1&amp;.3&amp; per lt .. 24 Inch
•10.10 per ft. 38 Inch
• 16. 50 per ft. Aloo plootlc
culvert In ltock,

t

Inch thru

181nch, &amp;Inch 11 .BOporlt ..
1 2 Inch 13.80 per ft. Ron
~vane

EnttrpriiH.

4

mi.

South of Jockoon on ST. RT.
t3, 114-288-&amp;830.

Camping
Equipment

1976 Trano Aiill 466 cu . in •
4 opd .. 83,000 miloo, PB,
PS. Aoklng U.OOO. Call
ovenlngo at 949 -2773 or
1976 s - 8 compor,
949 ·2281 . Alilfor Chrlo .
t1 ,096. 304-675-1104. t.
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1977 Pinto Broughom, 2 door tor. 4:00: 304-8911·3679 of.
h.t.. now radloll. om-fm S ter4:00.
tniCk. one · 86.000
miloo. 4 opood tnno.. oxc. c.-.
79 Motors Homes
614-667-3085.
&amp; Campara
1978 Flrtbird Pontioc. ohorp.
•3.9111. 1980 ~ llko

Auto

1878 Thundolblnt. ..c. concl.•
46.000 mi .. M.OOO. Coli 1'14-

Complno troller 16 II .. Trotwood. Sloepo 8. tun longth
awning,

low

HONEYBUN! ~rl E

I'! ARBUCHG!...

MUS! BE
HEilRT8ROIIEN. 1

RINGLE'S SERVICE expo- -,

304 · 676 · 2088
4660.

or 675 · •

1 - - - -- - -

-·

Water Wells . Commercial·;
and Domestic . Test holM.' ....
Pumps Salea end Service.

1974 Monte Corlo. o•c. camping trailer . SeH con·
cond.. U .OOO . Coil 448·
tolnod . S l - II. Electric.
4830.
goo lr 12 wott oyotom. A.C..
nloo towing. 12,200. H~ch
lr trailer ber Included . Sn or
1979 Oldo Cullen Su· coil Gory HyHII 114-882.,......, 2 tone, oliver 8o blue. 6388.
t489&amp;.00. 304-773·5117.

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For Sate, "'Avkm" Travel

MOTORCYCLE FO .. SAtE Trtlltr. 28' Hll-contolnod ,
380, .400. o.c .. t2&amp;0Q..Exc . cond. Ph.
4411· 32ti8F
1872 'l'omoho 380 Enduro
good condition.
304· 871-1885.

uao.oo:

------------Improvements

Truc:kl for Sele

. 1870 Dodge hell-. flit bod.

1111 FoRI • ton. a aydo,
304-e71-tm lf.,7.
.

STUCCO
telltuNd

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HEI=:.E. W[ J\R£ , 1\\l r Y. 1\NP I LI\N'l
YOU ENOUGH
GO

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STEAMER 614-4411-2107 . .: -

E 8t R Tree Service. fully
insured, free eatimetes .

Phone 614-387-0836, coil
after 6 .
piece custom fit your home.
Guaranteed . Advanced Out·

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GASOLINE ALLEY

Roofing and Carpentry :
work, general repairs, call

i

Anthony Williamson. 614 387-0194 . .

lam loo~ inq for
Ma4or5 off ice!

concrete and black tOp esti metft. metal building and
fence erection costa. Also
buying end selling heavy
equipment . HorN &amp; atock
trailer sales. Furniture , alec·
trical
electronic auppllea
end. aquipmen1 . Pleeaent
Mhdowa Diatritutors and
Sales.

GOTC h A
Er" terD' :ses !

appo , ntrne ~P

ciol ·,._tlol, 001lmotM. eon 814·288·
t 112.

' see

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moL,O" s · ~.
"1r St c " '

.,odesr ly'

erate' ,.-..,,.,.-

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a.

Minimum .11 c square foot
to aluminize your mobile

l
WINNIE
A YOUN _G_M_AN ·roH . flOW~roF COUR [ . HF
NI CE . 1 ~H O U G H! ( W/1.5
5E AT ON T HE
I PREGNANT/
BUS TODAY.
·
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WASN' t l HA I

homo roof. 304-676· 1293
Plumbing
&amp; Heating

·'I' .,_

'I ., -..
~j· l . I

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Phono 446-3888 or 4464477
JIM'S PLUMBING llo HEAT-

WORK

Evening television l i s t i n g s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - EVENING

ClJ MOVIE : 'Tho last
Chase'·

C1J MOVIE: ' Big Mo'

4411-7903 .

([) Tic Tee Dough
Serie•: Game 1 2 from
Omaha, NE
(!) News/Sparta/Weather

(I) lllJ Studio Sao
• Wild. Wild West
6:30 D C1J (!) NBC News
Cil love Thot Bob
(I) • illt ABC Now•
0 (I) &lt;lO CBS Nowo
(I) Dr. Who
lllJ Ov• Eoov
7:00 D ClJ PM Magazine
CIJ Sumo llo Allen

(J) Entertainment Tonight
(l) Chertia' a Angels

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

DEPENDABLE WASHER DRYER REPAIR . Guoran work .

Cell

anytime

614-256-6620 or 614-266 1207.
SEWING Mechine repairs.
service. Author•zed Singer
Sale• &amp; Service Sharpen

Sclno ro . Fobrlc Shop ,
Pomeroy. 982 -2284 .

ED'S APPLIANCE REPAIR
SERVICE coli City Furniture
304-676 · 2108 · or 448 0631 .

86

C!l 1 983 College Wortd

Conttruction Co .
Linea. Footert .

Drolno. All kin do of Ditching .
Ruttond . Oh . 614- 742 2903

Cl (I) Tic Toe Oough
(I) lllJ Mec:Noii-Lehrer
Report
(i1l &lt;News

•

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Cil

MOVIE :
.......,_,
Authort'
Cil MOVIE: 'Tho O.op '

CIJSuporBook
(I) e CJ1 hnaon

Need aomethlng heulad
away or something moved1

(]) Creativity w / Bill
Moyen
(flJ Bernstein/ Beethoven
Symphony No 6 tn F Ma·
JOf Leonard Born ste.n con
ducts the V1enna Phllhar·
mon•c m a per1ormance of
BeethOven s
·s ymphony
No 6 .n F MaJor.· lA) ~ 60
m1n)
9.30 (I) Next Ouaatton
.
10 00 U Cl) Cl) Eischetd E• sc h1ed
d ~rects a commando team 1n
an effort to neb a gang of
bank robbers ~ A) (60 mtn )
C1J Inside Bo11ing
(]) MOVIE. 'The Howling'
D ()J GO Falcon Crest Mel·
1ssa' s baby •s born prema·
turely after Melina tells the
father she 's carry•ng h1s
ch1ld ~ R) {60 m1n )
CJ) Computer ProQramme
(1.1J Newawatch
e1NN Newt
10 30 (}) MOVIE : ' FastWalkmg'
(]) Star Time
Cl) Inside Business Today
fl{l Masterpiece Theatre
'Sons and lovers Paul and
MlfiBm dr~ft apart while Clara
Dawes comes to v1&amp;tt (60 .
m 1n JIC!osed Capt1oned ]
• In Search of ....

11 :00

D ClJ (I) C1 (I) 1J0 II II2
No-

CD News/Sporta/Waather

(() Dave Allen at large

•

Bonny ('tilt Show
11 :30 D ClJ CD Tonight S'Johnny s guest is Roger
Moore ~ 60 mtn .)

CIJ Scr-tng Room

(I) lllJ Woohl"ll""' Wtok/

{fl)

COmputer Progr•mme

•

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8 :30

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Cil Anothor Ufo

Ma;or Laegue •••,al:

Pitt b11 ghat "''I 1 'fhia
Cl) 8wln Famlty Ral:llnMn

(I) TBI·IIpeciol- '
(I) • Cll At I!Mo " Iormor

w-

footbell atar comes to the
tMaa .

(I) (f))

Loui•

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1 113 Sec. Ave .. Goltlpollo.
446-7833 or 448· 1 833.

the Army Now'

Benson
buys 11 condo. IAI !Closed
Captioned)
. . (I)® Oulln of Huzonl
Uncle Jessie faNs •nto Boss
Hogg'a trap •nd Rosco loaes
the Dulce f•rm . IRI (60 min .)
Review Paul Duke is joined
by top Washington JC)Umalists enelyling the WHI( I

Wo'll do it. Coli 4411·3169
between 9 and fi .

Upholst&amp;ry

~uainea1

Report
® You Allied For It
lllJ Spok..mon
D
[)) Entertainment
Tonight
8:00 D CIJ (!) Powora of
Matthew Staf Ma nhew
and Walt go undercover to
capture a con ar1ist (RI (60
m1n.1

JONES 80YSWATER SER VICE. &lt;;oil 614· 367· 7471
or 614-387-01191 .

87

(fZ People' s Court

• ·stor Trok
7:30 D CIJ Uo o.t..CIJ Oobio OIUio
(I) D (I) Fomlly Foud

General Hauling

JIMS WATER SERVICE .
Coil Jim Lonlor. 304-1176· •
7397.

(I) Dl illt MOVIE. 'She's in

ClJ (I) 0 (I)® Ill lllt

News

Lonnie Boggs Excavating .
Do1er, backhoe , dumptruck .
Work by hour or job. Call

tHd

Series : Game 13 from
Omaha. NE
(I) Major league Baseball·
San Francisco at Atlanta

6/10/83
6:00 D

84

Cil 1983 College Wortd

FRIDAY

Bv Ted

Hanna . ponds , ditches .
basements. etc. Call 4464907. Carter S. Evans
Trenaponation .

J .A .R .
Water

'- .

814· 367-

Excavating

DOZER

.

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ING . fomerly Dewitt 's

83

-

~OF HIM"

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Cor. Fourth and Pine

Call

,'lf ·

J... ,

1.11"!' •

Plumbing .
0676 .

WfLL , AI L E/1 5 1 W[
KNOW SHE' S NOI ...
O R 00 W ( "???

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OF F[R ED M t HIS

PLASTERING -

'*'i::r,: oommer-

HA. the
Huqe' If ~o,
huqe conq lorn· care tc P u ~ t

GD&lt;;t:~.

Otd you
ca ll for an

304·676 -1293 lor

CALL

towing mi · l ;~---------

loogo. oxc. cond... 1,09t
Coli 441-8288 tvenlnp . .J

387·7238.

-•d.

FE4fl50.tiE.1 POOR

rlenced roofing, including ~~-•
hot tar epplic•tion, carpen - J
tar, electrician , muon. Cal~ ;.

Malgo E•ciMitin!J. Bulldozer 8o
baekhoe eeMce. 81..-nents,
looton. IIWII&lt;:aping. drive-yo. hinn ponds. 614·:7422407 or 814·742-2068 .

7842 .

Livestock

I'IE'IfE THE
AUTHORITIE6,

f &amp; K Tree Trimming, atump
removal, Coil 67&amp;-1 331 .

82

after 6 .

1973 MontBCorlo . ..no good,
100 )&gt;Ct . . . , . __ 1976
Vol&amp;ft';ag~~n Rllbbit. 4 door.
304-676-8277 .ttor 7.

?1 Oti

(i)5H' HE WA5

Lannit.

dre11, ahaft drive . low mi-

76 Ford 3 ,000 gas tractor. 7

A5 "HAP GAWN" 15 A
FOREI(jl{ l!fJENT.1

"5/IIP 5Mt111'

IN THIS PLACE

... BUT HE MUST BE
HANDED 0'/ER TO
THE IWT/fORITTB!

SEAMLESS GUTTERS , One

1873 17 ft. Trovol Mote

Knauff Coal •
Prices reduced

or 446·2464 .

HONE'r'l!lJ't, STOP TtiE~!
THE II'IAN YOU ~NOI'i

~-~-~~-~~· ~~Ti~~j~SG _Fg:~~~~~ .;

'

Troy Built rototillen naw - - - - - - - - - - and uted. Swish.er lmple· 1976 Plymouth Fury. 1400.

63

ANN IE

RON'S Televialon Service.
Specielizlng In Zenith and
Motorola . Quazar . end
houta caHa. Call 676-2398

304-896·3802 .
1982 Mudo s...oow- de- 1--~-----­
!Woe. low milaogo. 6 opood Got vour corpot in ohlp
trantrnillion with topper, uc. ahapa. Water removal, FREE

Furnithed apt.. •dultt. No

Pou. 304-676 - 1463.

extra extra ah1rp, t3.196 .

Mil&lt;ld hoy. 304-676-2264 .

Gone at 614-992·6309 .

Trucks tor Sale

1979 Dodge D-60 pickup.

Tobacco

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New Oak Furniture. tablea,
cheln. cupboard1. pie safe. OUR BOARDING HOUSE
dry ainka. P•ul Conkeis
Antique•. Tuppers Pl•int.

72

Grain

mended for profenional
Iteam cle•nlng . Scotch
Gu1rd· Frea EllimatH. Call

4 dr .. oir cond .. one owner. 76 Font Supon:eb $976. nma tor. IDoy 614-692-40116.1
Coli 446- 1616 or 446- good. Sea Henry Sholjne, ""'' (night 614 -698-8206 .1
1244.
919 2nd Ave.. GtHipollo after 1

446·7604.

cot. Colt 446-0867 .
- - -- - - - - - - - - -

GENE' ~ CARPET CLEAN ·
lNG SERVICE . Recom -

68 Nove SS. 307. 4 opd ..

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AKC Reg . Poodle puppieo.

64 Misc . Merchandise

2026 .

Tobac:co senor. 8 row boom
30 inch Sears coppertone oproyer, AMio Chalmero WD
gas stove, good cond . $76 . tracto&lt;. Allis Chalmers G tractor 11o cuttivatO&lt;O. PTO 20 Far304 -682 -2683
guoon troctor, Jolvl Deere hay
bolor with motor. PTO hay bel·
14 lt.
Topper for 8 ' bed. stand up oro. hay nlkol, 8 ft.
height, phone 304-676-2406
wheel dlokt. ooncnrta - ·
between 9 a.m .-6 p.m . or 188
-· yerw rotary
ocythe. 10ft.
cullipocidlro.
10
at Bordman Fumiture. Pt. mowing
Pleasant.
lt. drag harrow. 2 lnlllor.
wat• pump gooo!lne engine.
Four chrome 1 6x7 inch 20 It rain ougor. 2 uood 12.x38
wheel s, fitt GM . cart.
tintl. New ldoo pull - ·
Howe'o Form Machinery. Rt.
$75 .00. 304 -676-5866 .
124 11o Ma¥1- Rd .. Jockoon.
Oh . 614-2B6-6944.

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304-11~-4123 .

own, Mondey through Saturday , 9 - 8 , no checkl .
Happy Hollow Fruit Farm,
Gallipolis Ferry, 304·676-

.

Sicle bar mower for Cub Ca ·
det 48 in cut . axc . cond.
s 1 60 firm . 3 .6 HP Sea King
boat motor.. eJ~~c . cond . •10

949 -2686 .

Call614 -246-6121.
STRAWBERRIES , pick your

&amp; UT NO MATf£R HOW EASY TRIE;
TO E~CAPE THE' POR'?UI~Go CAR •••

Hi Prtsture Cleaning. Alum inum aiding. mobile homes.
wood, brick-. aandatone
building 1nd homes. Alao
he•vy equipment . Fully in·
aured. Free ntlm•t... 814·

AM -8 PM . Mon. · Sat. Coil
446 - 8692 or 61 4-24&amp; 9567.
Strawberriel. Pick your
own. Call Claude Winter.

CAPTAIN EASY

1114-949·2686.

Strewberrles. Taylor's Berry
Patch, KMr- Harritburg Rd. 8

MASSEY Farguoon 266 dla·

Handmade doll house plus
variou1 handcraf1ed 1ables,
benches &amp; shelves. Call

fromeo. UO.ond U6., 10
gun - Gun cabineu. 1360 ..
dlnana ch1lrs 120 . and 125 .
G11 or electric rengea, 1326
up tot 376 . Baby matresaes,

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Moving, selling furniture .
Dinene sat. bed. etc. Inquire
et tnuler behind C.J ' 1 bar
on Rt . 7 .

Surplus new camoflage anny
clothing. pocko. boots. T-ohirts
$1 50, lrenUIIourplus clothing
$6 00 a doz.), 14 oz. denim
pant $10.00. Sam Somer·

honor HEAP Vouchers. Cell

'742-3033.

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Also Reg. Himal•van female

111 2 bodrom. 70•14. unfur!'WMd· N- corpel 1hrou·
8f10ut. hMt fumiohed. Nlco
¥ord ond go-.. St. Rt. 143.
V. mi. Ell of Ho"'-'ville.
~23&amp; por mon1h. Depooit ..

2

Matemity clothe•. size 11

and 12. 304-675-3776 .

1110. Mattresses or bo~e
springs. full or twin. e68 ..
firm , 188. ·end 878 . Quean
seta. 1196 . 4 dr. chasti,
142. 6 dr . cheats, I 64 . Bed

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Umestone. sand . gravel, de·
livered in Maaon, Meigs,
Gallia or pickup at Richards
llo Sono. 446 -7786 .

Baby bedo,

Green i&amp;liigelator. ga. stove
with double oven. S300 both.

only, 614-446 -8221 .
,Houseuailer at 322 Third
Ave . Adulta only. No petl.

367-7484.

Frigidaire jet action waoher
886; Maytag outo. 886; outo.
- - l l o alectric dryer S100;
40 in g• range $66. Frigi colon. Coli 614·266 -1207 . daire lrldgo. $126. 614-7422362.
SWAIN
AUCTION llo FURNITURE 24" ceiling house fan with
62 Olive St . Gotllpolio . 6 shutter, tlightly ul8d 1100.
304-876-2878.
piece wood living room suite

only . Ph . 446 -3069.
. Mobile home for rent . Call

4 tires aize E78-14. Call

a.

6pm, Mon . thru Fri .. 9am to
15pm, Set .

bedroom mobile home in

Rocino. 614 ·367-0288 .

Air conditioner Sears beat
Richard
8 . 000 BTU
Pickens. Valley Bell Dairy.
Pt. Pleasant.

Used waaher
dryers GE.
Whirlpool. Kenmore . AU
guaranteeD 30 days, varioul

Colt 304-882 -3386 Mon .

days. 614-592-4624 even-

4j471

potlo. Coil 448-1699.

1·

Roofing. ohlngloo, opoutlng
1nd aluminum .aiding work.
Insured, Free EatJmetaa.

Must Sell , Washburn flattop guitar, never uted, new

good cond . Co11446-0774 .

Nice

The Wiseman Real Ettate

wathers. dryers, refrig ., TV
seta. 627 YJ 3rd . Ave .• G•lli -

'

Musical
• Instruments

Wanted: Reaponaible plrty
to taka over low montly
payments on tplnet piano.
Can be SMn locally. Write
Credit M1n1ger: P.O . BoJC

I!ULLII:S!

Mtrcum Roofing • SpoutIng. 30 yooro uperlolnce.
eped •lif:lng In buHt up roof.
Coli 614· 388-9857.

urvice . Call 814 · 317 -

turo. 304-676 -6230.

&gt;1ELP U5 5E1TLE UP
WITH THCX.E T'NO

PAINTING - Interior oftd
oxt-r, plumbing. roofing.
80me remodeling . 20 · yra,.~
oxp. Coiiii14·3B8-BII&amp;2. ;,

2886,

·35

type freeze r,

THAT $0UNOS NE~T,

aian and Slllmeae kinena.

Pleooont. or call 304-676 2310 .

The Daily Senlinei- Page-1-1

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CADDY· !!UT rT WON'T

Coil 446-3844 otter 4PM .
WEEKS WESTIE KENNEL
AKC Woot Hlghlend white
terriers. puppitl and at'ud

Pan.erot A'"ddleport,

Improvement•

Pai nting interior • exterior.
wallpaper h•naing , I neured.
FrM ettimatet. 814 · 949·

~- ---------- 142 acres near Rio Grande
houae &amp; buildings. Will 1 ~i
all or part. Cell 446-2 699
after 6 .

Friday. June 10, 1983

Home

DRAGONWYND CATTERY
· KENNEL. AKC Chow pupploo. CFA Hlmoloyon. Por-

WINDOW alr·conditloning
unit, uaed 1 year, can be
tHn It 611 Main St . Pt.

Lots &amp; Acreage

8.1

r-'.:.;N;..'.:C.;.AR:.::L:.:.Y:LE:_'"-------!Z.L::arrv::!:_:W:_r~lg~ht

PAYING cooh for comlco .
ond poporbocko. fx!y. all or HILLCREST KENNEL •
trede . Coat•cr ·.. Cheater. Boordlng oil br-o. lolling
Hoppy Jock Dog Food. AKC
304-117&amp;· 11239 '
Dobermono: .Stud lorvlco.
NEW Boloow lowmill llo Coil 4411-7781 .
Planer. $till in Original cr•te,
never u1ed. nla price : AKC reglotered. 13 - o l d
•3.200 . 00 - Coot: Brittany; 1 male, 1 ferm~le.
83, 750.00. Runs off tractor 1100. 304-876-766&amp;

80 Ookwood. 3 bodr;;omo: 2
b.ths, ~eiM:tric. tiki owr
ii"Y11141n11, 814-336·B924
or 304-678-2221 .

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Friday, June 10, 1983 -

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

·Meigs emergency squads kept busy
Eight calls for assistance were
answered by units of the· ·Meigs
Couniy Emergency· Medical Ser·
vice Thursday . and overnight

reSidence for Leah Sanders who was
taken w O'Bieness at Athens. At
2:05 a.m. Friday George Carper
1

Frtday.
At 11:40 a.m. the Pomeroy unit
took Norma Goodwtn from her
Lasley Street home to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; at U: 48 a.m .
the Middleport unit treated but did
not transport Angela J ulian at her
Nort h Fourth St. residence; at 12:01
p.m . the Mlddleport unit took Bill
Lowell from hls Poweii Streethome
to the Holzer Medical Center ; and at
12 :39 p.m . the Middleport unit
responded to the Second Ave.
residence of William Wllllams who

"FIRST -

Satunlay In I he CQUnty. The ne..vsp•IIJi!riiWiii
away but Shrlners wW accept COIIIIItbllltlo!ll!l
meet the over S!Mf mlDion · budget for Shriners
Hospital• for Crippled Chlldrcn ·and Shrine Burns
Institute.
I

Mayor Clarence Andrews of Pomeroy
accepts the first copy of a four page tabloid
newspaper from Paul Barnett, president of lhe Twin
City Shrine Club while Bruce Reed, assl..tant
chalnnan of the newspaper distribution program
looks on. Twin City Shriners will hand out the tabloid

Gladys Mac Hnrvcy Moore, 8.),
Middleport . died Friday morning at
thr Pinc'&lt;'rest Carf' Cent f&gt;r in
Ga llipolis.
She was prPCf'df'd in dm th by her
first husbaftd . William Hoover: her
second husband. Richard Moore:
her father, Mes h Harvey: her
m other, Ma rgaret Sh inner Harvey:
and 11 brothers and sisters.
She Is survived by two sons and
da ughters-in-law. Robet1 and Elea ·
nor Hoover and H&lt;•rbcrt and Maty
Hoover, Middlcpon : a daug hter.
Dorothy Collins, Pomeroy: a s ist.or,
Daisy Conkle. Harpster. Ohio: right
grandchildren. and t t greilt
grandch ildren .

Mary Malinowski of Erie, Pa .. also
survived him .
Funeral services will be Sunday
a t 1: :l0 p.m. at the Fogelsong
Fu neral Home with the Rev. George
Hoschar officiat ing. Burial wlll
follow a t the Graham Cem entery In
New Haven .
Friends may call at the Fogelsong
F uneral Home Saturday between 5
and 9 p.m:

Three st udents from the Pomeroy
area have been accepted into the
Ohio Univer sity Summer Scholar
program which begins June 19.
They are Gerald Dill, Racine, and
Russell Flagg and Dorothy Wamei,
Syracuse. All three are s tudents at
·
Southern High School.
The program is desig(led for
t.alenteq hig h school sh.Jdents who
want the experience of a ttending a
university while exploring an area
of their academic or career interest.

'

Regatta parade participants sought
Participa nt s arc being _Invited to
take part in the 19th annual Big
Bend Regatta Parade which wUI
leave Middleport for Pomeroy a110
a .m . on Saturday. June 25.
i\.11 pe rsons and groups planning

on takltlg part are asked to
complete the accompanying registration form and either take it to the
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce
offi ce, ground floor of the cou n ·
house. or m a ll it to the chamber .

F r iends may l'i:.lll at l hC' R.aw lings-

Coa ts-Biower F unera l Home from :1
to 9 p.m . Sa turday . F'unP ra l Sl'rv irrs
wUl be he ld thot·e at l p.in. Sunday
wlth Charles Russdl offi ci atin g.
Buria l will be in thl' Fra nklin
Cemetery in Vinton County .

Ricky 0 . Malinowski

Name ....... .

S)JOnsorf'd By ... .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. _.. . ___ ..
Name ancl P hon&lt;' No . of Person In Cha rge

Ricky D. Malinowski. 17. Mason.
died Thursday evening follow ing"
tractor accident In Letart .
He was born J an. 8, 1966, In Erie,
Pa.
H ~ Is survived by his lut her
Ar1hu r Mqlinowskl of Erie Pa .. and

(FORMERLy BRIAN 'S STEAK HOUSE)
Ph . 304-675t62716
Pt. Pleasant
• •Only 8 Miles from omeray Bridge .
HOURS : Mon .-Sat.. Open at . Sun . 11 a .m. to 2 p.m.
SPECIAL THIS SUNDAY: Ham . Scalloped Potatoes. Green
Beafls, Hot Roll. and Beverage o...... .. .. .. ................ .Only 53.95

1977 BUICK REGAL ....................... ' 1695
·

4 door. Power brakes. Air.

1975 LTD ........ .. ...... .. .............. ...... . ' 1595
2 door, l ow~er. Good cond. PB. PS, Air.

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19715 FORD F-350 PICKUP, ...... ..... ' 1395

REMEMBER ·
WITH FLOWERS

ride

submitted to the commissioners for consideration this
week.
Commissioner Richard J ones noted that the new
sectlO!' waul~ add 35 x 35 feet of space to the present
building on the second a nd third fioors. That space, he
said, would be utlllzed by the commissioners' office
wlth a reception area on the first floor of the new
building; and for the clerk of court 's operation and
title office on the second .
One ·feature included in the design Is a n eleva tor
which would provide access for the handicapped to all
!hree floors of the present courthouse. The entry room
· to the elevator would be on the stree.t level while t he
new structure ltself would set back from the street

1976 BUICK leSABRE .... . ........... • '1295
.

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of Mason.
his mother
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PRESENTS ·

A SELECT GROUP
OF
DRESS AND CASUALS
FOR FATHER

(Cont inued from pag&lt;' I I
Crimina l J ustiCf' Sf&gt;rvicf'S to PO·
couragl' a nd glvP p riori ! ~· to
regional or cooperative proj•'&lt;'ls
Involving multiple ('Ount iPs ln onl('r

to achlew more f'ffl clrnt and
effec tive util izat ion of r&lt;'SOUI'&lt;'f's.

Samsonite .

REG. $210
NOW

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PRICE

Speakers cho!!1~ n
Mr. and Mrs. OewaynPStul tlcr of
Chester will bespcaklngand singlng
a t the Sa lva tion Army, Buttcmut
Ave .. Pomero~' Sunda ~' . J une 12. at
7::l0p.m .
The leader will beY .P.S. M. EloiSI'
Adams and prayer by Outpost
Sergeant . Mrs. Dora Wining. In stru mental mu sic wlll a lso be ff'a tutl'd.
The public Is Invited to attend .

Veteran!! M1•morial
A&lt;l!nltted: Lelia Hellma n. Pomeroy: Jiomer Graham . Racin&lt;': J ohn
Prater. McAt1hur; J ason Wells.
Rce&lt;~svllle : Esther Kissell . Middle·
port: and Eva Stout. Pom eroy.
·Qit;ch arge!l:
Michael Lemke.
Hell.'11 McClellan, Beat tiC€ Ralrden.
Elm'r Pickens, Margaret Ann
Joruvon.

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PIQP car wash
There will be a car wash
Satuj(lay starting a t 10 a .m. at the
fOITI1j!r I. G .A. stpre lot between
Mld&lt;ji}•port and PQmeroy Saturday .
Sta g the event wUI be candidates
for
Bend Reg~na Queen.

to Elberfelds In

WEEKEND SPEpiALS

•Little Boys' Shorts &amp;
Tops
•Hanes Pocket T·Shirts

(MATCHING OTTOMAN
PRICED SEPARATELY)

•Chair Sale
•Junior Blouses
•Jr. Sportswear
•Uttle Girts Shoits &amp;
Tops
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GAlLIPOLIS - The technology
has Increased In the nearly 30y~s
Ernest Wigglesworth served wlth
the Ohio Highway Patrol , but the
changes have been for the good.
And-because or those changes and
other factors, Wigglesworth said
there are not nearly as many fatal or
injury· related accidents occun1ng
In Ohio as there were when he join€&lt;!
the patrol in August 1954.
Wigglesworth, commander of the
patrol's Gallla·Melgs post for the
past 12)S years, put In his last day
Friday, having reached retirement
age.
• "! want to enjoy life a little, rid~

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p.m . In the calete rla a t the high
school.

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Friday. He came to the area in January 19'71, succeeding ~ D.
McCreedy at lhe patrol's GamPous headquarters. A succeMOr for
Wlgglesworih ·Is to be announced soon.

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Meigs County
happenings

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Wigglesworth retires

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2 door. Runs good . Rough.

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1974 CHEVY NOVA ........ ..... ..... ...... ' 1295
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a ny money for it.''
He said that ii the fu nding being "PPii&lt;'d for l' not

with Its first floor on a level with the second floorof the
courthouse.
Part of the area now in lawn between the
courthouse and the sheriff' s depar1ment would h&lt;'
utilized for parking. The old garage wou ld 1Je torn
down to make way for the· new structure. and there
would be a corridor between the courthouse and 1he
sheriff's department. J ones stressed tha t the design of
the addition wUI be compatible with the existing
architectural des ign of the cour1 house. He said
additional space has been needed for a long time. not
only for office expans ion. but fbr storage.
" The Idea of add ing to the cout1house isn ., a n&lt;'w
one:· J ones said·. " it 's just tha t then' has never been

grantfXI, hav ing the olans completr'l"i and "rf&gt;adv to
go'' might make il eas ier to get monf'~· lhl' nP.\ t t i1~1p c1

source of fund ing arises.
L fX'a l unPmp loymcnt [(~vt~ l is a c ritt'l'i&lt;~ for
c ited Ml'lgs Count ~' · s joblt•ss rai l'
w hich now sta nds just undrr :lO Pf'n' t 'Il l .
Som e toea t monf'y wou lrl tx• involw'(l in the
eonslmcrion, sinct' grants ,Jrf' rnaclt• on .1 t-U:lO
matching funcl basis, .JonPs t'xplainf'(L
[)(lcisions on applications a rr l'.' q..Jtl( 'fl'&lt; i to IX'
fund in ~ and Jones

made• !lot la ter than Sept . I.

G-M Post Commander Regional EMS system

1974 AUDI .................. .1. .. .. .............. .. 7 95
2 door..4 speed Runs good.

4 spd. Factory

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By Charlene Hoeflich
Thnes-Sentlnel Stall
. POMEROY - The Meigs Couniy Commissioners are illlemptlng to secure a $!'m,OOJ grant for the
constnicllon of a two-story addition to the couqty
courthouse In Pomeroy.
With the possibility of funding avalla ble through the
Economic Development Act Jobs Blll, the commis·
stoners have retained Kim Shields, consultant , and
Fred Schwab, architect, who a re now preparing -the
application and plans.
Filing &lt;leadllne Is June 30.
.
The preliminary pia ~ for. the brick structurewlth some sandstone fadng a t the front - were

1976 GRANADA ....... ...... ...... .. .. ..... . '1595

Marriage license

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Meigs seeks $500,000 grant for courthouse

4 door.Ji cyl. Good condition.

held Sa turday a nd Sunday from
noon to 6 p.m . at the Senior Citizens
Center.
Approx imately 100 quilts will be
dis played, rpany of them for sale .
The show is open to the public and
there will be a $1 charge at the door .

Dcsorlpt ion of 0nt ry ............ ., ............................ . ............•.. ..
No

Vol. 17 No. Is·
Cap;dglilad 1983

1979 COUGAR ................... .. ........ : ' 35~5
4 dr., auto , PB, PS, Air, 302. Gooc! conditton.
1980 FORD GRANAD~ ..... :........... . ' 3595
4 dr., 'PB, PS, Air, 6 cyl.
1979 FORD F· 100 PICKUP .. .... .... .. ,.'3895
Auto., PB, PS. Good condition.
1978 FORD GRANADA ..
• .. .. ..... ' 3.1 95
4 dr.. dark blue. 6 cyl.. PB. PS.

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Institute of Banking grads
Another bomb blast rocks Lebanon
Man takes 'shots' at Ohio DWI law

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A tradilioqal quilt show will be

AlonJihe IUver ............... B-1-8
Area deat!a ............... ....... A·7 ·
BwtlnEu ... ..... ... ................ C-8
c•e·si.lleds ...... ................D-3-1
Edllorlal-...... ..... .............. . A·2
Fann ............................. ,C-6-7
Loclll ... .................... A--5-8,11-8
Sports ... ................... ··' · .. C.I-5
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A marrtagc license was Issued in
Meigs County P roba te Cour1 to Ira
Gordon Roach, J r. , 24, Racine, and
Apr if Hayma n, 2$, Racine.

1983 REGATTA PARADE

Times- Sen~~el

RES..I AU

Summer scholars may enroll in
ell her of two summer sessions for
five credit hours of tuition-free
course work. usually at the college
fres hman level. To be eligible for the
Summer Scholar program , the
student must be of junlorstanding as
of this academic year and be in the
upper 10 percent of the class.

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Area Deaths
Gladys M. Moore

Attreated
5:06p.m
Esther
Kissell was
was
but. not
transported.
transported from an a partment at
Stonewood to Vetera ns Memorial by
the Middleport unit: at 6:45 p.m . the
Pomeroy unit took Eva Stout from
the Pomeroy Health Care Center to
Veterans Memorial H ospita l. and at
11:18 p.m. the Tupwrs Plains unit
was called to the Shirley Ha rris

was tra nsported from Meigs Mlne2
to the Holzer Medical Cenfer by tbe
Rutland unit .

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my bike around the United States,
and then look for a job." he said,
summing up his plans for
retirem ent .
It was . a passion for riding
motorcycles that prompted the
Massllon native to become Inter ested In the patrol as a career - as
well as a first encounler with a
trooper at age 18.
"I won't go Into tha t," he said
jokingly.
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Wigglesworth said he was im·
pressed by the t rooper's professiona lism. But theAnny eameflrst, and
alter joining in January 1951, he
served in Korea with t he Infantry's
7th Division. Follov{lng a year there,
he was sent to Czeci"'slovokla as a

border patrol guard .
Discharged in Decem ber 1953, he
entered the patrol academy s ix
months Ia ter, and following gradua ·
tlon, got his first assignme nt a t
London.
He ~-~~("! I')Jgfu lly that by the time
he enter€&lt;!· the patrol, motorcycles
were being phased out, and were
ellmlnated from the patrol fl eet in
1956. But a t the beginning, Wigglesworth indica ted there seemingly
wasn't enough time to enjoy
motorcycles even if they had been
kept.
" Back when I first came on, you
made $276 a month and were·
scheduled for 12·hour shifts, which
were more like 16 because of a ll the
reports and paperwork." he said.
" We seemed to have more cases
then. We're more traffic-oriented
today, but we had more felony
involvement then."
Wigglesworth said it wasn't that
patrol' s jurtsdiclion was som ewhat
broader , It only exercised It s
authortty m ore vigorously .
"There weren't too many of us, so
if you ran Into something, you
handled it," he said - with those
somethlngs ranging from fende r
benders to rapes and s hootings.
"It was wasn't enjoyable before
there were Intersta tes. befOre
radar," he noted . "If you saw a
viola tor , you just fl at had to chase
him down ."
But ·the new 55 miles per hour
speed limit and other changes have
been beneficial. he added .
"Wha t It all bolls down to, we're
basically trying to obta in the same
goals we had In '54, but we now have
m ore time to do It." Wigglesworth
said. "Back In those days, when you
responded to Injury accidents, you
knew you were going to have serious
problem s. Injurtes are now much
reduced, the severity is less."
Wigglesworth was tm nsferred to
Bellefont a ine In May 1958 as
corporal: to Clrclevtlle In May ~
as sergeant ; and finally. to Gallipolis In January 1971 as lieutenant and
post commander .
His most vivid local case was in
March 1!E!, when he and Trooper
Allen Wheeler Individua lly cap·
lured two Rutland men shortly alter
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most cost efficient,
claillls health service
By The T..S Stall
GAlLIPOLIS - An a na lysis
of county tax fu nds us€d to
support emergency medica l ser·
vices since l979 1n seven count les
of southeast Ohio reveals that for
the four counties which rem a in
in the regional SEOEMS system. a cost Increase of 47.5
perce nt h&lt;t&lt; occurred. For the
three which withdrew to start
Individual county servlees, how·
ever. the cost has more than
doubled- accord ing to lnfonna
lion distribut ed by the SEOEMS
management.
The ana lysis of tax re&lt;.-ottls
supplied by auditors of the
couyues of Athens. Gall Ia . Hock ·
ing, J ackson. Lawrence, Meigs
and Vinton was released Ftiday
by the Ohio Valley Hea lth
Serv ices Found a tio n . In c.
tOVHSFI
OVHSF", a regiona l hea lth
agency. originally planned the
SEOEMS system : and , since,
1979. has managed the setvlt'l'
under co ntrac t w ith th(•
SEOEMS Board of Truslees.
The counties of Athens, J ackson. l.aw!'l'nce and Vinton al'l'
serviced by SEOEMS. Ga llla
Couniy withdrew In m ld-1979
and Hocking a nd Meigs s ix
months later.
OVHSF statist iCs show the
following percentage Increases
In cost of service s ince 1979 - on
a per 0aplt.a basis - for thoSI'
co unties r e m a in ing with
SEOEMS: !l.thens. 40 percent :
J ackson, ~2 percent: Lawrence.
47 percent: and Vinton. ~1
percent.
About I~ percent of that
Increase, according to OVHSr.
is due mainly to Ga llla and
Hocking Counties leaving the
system .
Gallla County (population
30,1001 contracted for em ergency service from four
SEOEMS stations in 1979 for
5145.090. or $4.82 per capita.

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EMS COSTS - A reJmrt relc a"-'•ll•'riday hy 0 ,.. Ohko Vall ey llt•:uth
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those claims on a per capita ba• ls. (Ch!lrt suppllt'tl by OVliSF)
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opera ted servlc'l' Is budgeted for
$296. 100 for 1983 - or , $9.84 per
capita, up 104 Jiercent.
Hoc·kl ng Coun ty, according to
. the OVHSH, has experienced
s iml.lar.lncreases. In 1 9~1.1ts las t
full year In SEOEMS. thr cost
was U54.00J. or $6 ..'W per caplr a
,population 24,3001 for service
from four SEOEMS stJJ tlons . Its
19&amp;1 budget fo r one rounty
operated sta tion Is $3l4.00J: or.
$12.92- up 104 percent.
" Although Meigs County IJJOP
ula tlon 20,00J J has historically
been serviced by volunt eer
cum pan les." 1he report reads.
" the pffcc::ts of Infl a tion have
taken their toll even there."
"Ear ly-on. these volu nteer
groups usually supported their
needs for equipment and s upplies 1hrough bake sales and other
types of fu ndralslng schem es."
the repon.contlnues. "As late as
1979, one SEOEMS sta tion was

loca tt'tl l n l·hf' Wf'S IPrn parr of l ilt:'
count y al .:.1 cos t of !tboul $~.( 01
;:mnwtlly ."
'J'hP n•JJUrt {'IHlt: ludt's: " Since

Mrigs wit hdr&lt;'w from SI·:OI&lt;MS.
II1L' county has passPd a t;tx IPvy
fur I&lt;M S and tlJS budl.Wh•d

suppo11 for thP volunhw s in

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In thl' mnou nt of $Z".H. TT7 $1.2 . ~,1 p&lt;'r ca pita ."

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ll'nds, " rega rdlPs~ uf 1llt' in·
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Hocking, less scrvlrt• is bt'i ng

provided Lha n while pa rticipa tIng in thP SJ-:OE MS system when each county wa s sf•rvrod by

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these cou nties today."

Ohio legislators will
meet on budget hill

Negotiators hope for
'84 budget compromise
cautionary note saYtng the "jury Is
By CLIFF HAAS
stlll
out" on whether House Republl·
1\a"ieled Pre. Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Leaders cans want to join In a blpartlsin .
of a ~slonal group tcylng to agreement.
OnFrlday,thenegollatorsagreed
dralt a compromise 1981 budget are
cautiously optimistic .that House to set aside up to $10 bUIIon In a
and Senate negotiators can settle on " contingency fund" for recession
a spending plan when bjlrgalnlng relief programs tor which leglsla·
tlve authorization elther does not
resumes next week.
"!really believe we have a chance exist or Is scheduled to expire
of coming up with a lludgel that call shortly.
Some or all of the money could be
pass both houses, " Sen. Pete
DomE!IIcl, R ·N.M., chairman of l}le spent during the 1984 !Ileal year Senate Budget Committee, said · whlch begins Oct. 1 - If authorlza·
tlon Is granted for programs such as
Friday alter the conferees con·
eluded three days of talkS. Work will
health ln.aurance for tile unemresurrll! Monday morning.
ployed, extended lllii!IDployment
Rep. James Jones, D-Okla.. benefits, tpld reUef from Win and,
chalnnan of the House Budaet ·1\ome mortgage torecoure.
Committee, agreed, but added a

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- Gov .
Richard ·celeste and m ajortty
Dem ocrats will huddle again this
week to try t.o pu sh hl&lt; controversial
tax increase·budget bill the rest of
the way throug h the Ohio General
Assembly.
AJ the same !ime, the House will
seek to reach an agreement on a
controversial bill, already approve&lt;!
by the Senate , establis hing
collective-bargaining rights for pub·
llc employees.
Those two big lsssesaredescrlbcd
by
leaders o! both hOuses as the
GB'l'l'INO a.MER- 8enMe BIMipt CoiMt llee Clullrmln ·
main. stumbling blocks to sununer
Pete V. Duiitalkll, R-N.M., J'l&amp;ll*, llllars a smile wD .!len. Lawton
adjournment around the end ot the
)).Fla., ,lull 1Miore
budget~ Ill&amp; to
month .
work f'ltdllr • CepMo!Jm. "I reilly believe we have a llllanoe·of
' Celeste and the lawmakers face a
oonlinJ ap wllll a
that can ..- I
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House-a pproved budget. and unless
It or a tem pOrary appropria lions bil l·

Is passed by then the s tate won't be
able to pay sa lar ies, welfare benefits
or var ious other obllga tlons on time.
Celeste a nd mem bers of his
Ca binet w&lt;:re -at an undisclosed
retreat this weekend for policy
planning and proba bly adlcusslon of
strategy In dealing with the
Democrat -coni rolled Legislature.
Senate Pres ident Ha rry Meshel,
D-Youngstown, had said earlier he
couldn't go a long with any proposal
that would increase the sales lax on
Individuals.
"Theblllwlll bedeslgned so that it
is not aimed at Individuals. lt Is a
business sales tax." the governor
said.

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