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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, May 19, 1982

1981

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British forces ready
for island invasion
By The Assul'iated Press
Strengthened British landing forces were reported closing on the
falkland Is lands toda y in
preparation for an invasion as new

Argentine proposals were sent from
U.N. headquarters to the British
government.

Britain's Independent Television
News said about :;o shtps wtth J,900
marines and paratroopers aboard
were believed massed off the South
Atlantic a rchipelago, ready to
challenge the estimated 9,000 Argentine troops sent to the islands since
they were seized from Britain April
2.
Press Association, the domestic
British news agency, said reports
were circulating in London that the

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assault force, including the liner
Ca nberra with 2,000 marines
aboa rd , was within 100 miles of the
Falklands.
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Correspondents with the British
task force reported the arrival
Tuesday of a contamer shipload of
Harri er jets to reinforce the
estimated 37 vertical-takeoff jump
jets in the fleet's alf arm.
Chargi ng Argentina with "endless
preva ri cati on," British Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher told the
House of Corrunons the outcome of
the cease- fir e ta lks at U.N.
headquarters should be known by
Thursda y, and if they fa tled, " no
military action can be held up in any
way."

By KATIE CROW
The financial problem whtch
plagued the Meigs County Welfare
Department last weekend

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NEW YORK - The Rev . Sun Myung Moon's conviction for conspiracy to evade income taxes is a 20th century equi valent of the persecution of Jesus Christ, says the president of the American branch of
Moon's Unification Church.
A U.S. District Court jury deliberated four days after a six-week
trial before returning the guilty verdict against the 62-year-old Korean
evangelist. The Unification Church leader could receive up to 14 years
in prison when he is sentenced July 14.
Moon was convicted of filing false income tax returns to the Internal
Revenue service and conspiring to evade taxes on about $162,000 in
personal income .

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla . - The space shuttle Colwnbia was towed
300 yards from its hangar early today to an assembly rendezvous with
iL' rockets and fuel tank in preparation for its final test flight this summer.
The 100-tonspacecraft emerged from its hangar at 12 :50 a.m. EDT
and was swiftly towed on its landing gea r into the cavernous Vehicle
Assembly Building where the mating operation will take place.
The rollout was more than 13 hours late, a result of miscalculations
by ground crews on the time needed to prepare the space plane for
towing, said a Kennedy Space Center official.

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" I believe that any military action
or option cannot and must not be
dela yed by people who are extending
negotiations,'' she declared.
The tabloid London Daily Express
reported Mrs. Thatcher informed
Queen Elizabeth II "a decision has
been taken to invade the Falklands.
with the final timing still to be
fixed."
At the United Nations. Argentine
Deputy foreign Minister Enrique
Hos conveyed new proposa Is
Tuesday night to Secreta ry-Ceneral
Javier Perez de Cuella r. He sa id thr
proposals, whi ch responded to
British proposa ls made Monday.
were intended to " bridge and
narrow the differences" between the
two Sides.

AND RECEIVE A
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because stale reimbursement fund s

are normall y behind.
Due to an order from the s late
auditor no warrants could be iss ued

if the account is in the red.
At Tuest..la y's co rmn1 ~s r one r s
meeting, Mike Sw isher, dirl'L'tor of

lhe welfare department. reported
the depannent had received $21,725
from the state lca,·ing a ea' h balance of $31 ,996.98.

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missionl'rs lo address till' st;tll' \VIlli
the proble 1n ·· Sw1s hcr l'OinJnentl'd .
It wl-l s noted thc1t the cumllli sswners has dJ s{'usscd Uw ISS Ul'

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quarter anti \'at) fr o111 qui'irlt'r tu
quartl'r.
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Mtss Oliver 'a1d : "Before we
seniors officially lea ve Me~ gs Htgh
School , we owe a word of thanks to
those people who ha \'C helped us obtain our education.
"To our teachers, the board of
education, Mr. Diehl, Mr. Taylor,
Mr. Morris. Mr . Ca rpenter . and
anyone else who has taught u'
something, we a rc gra teful , for yo u
have given us the chance to get
something that can never be taken
from us - an education.
"This knowledge provides u' with
a start toward all we've yet to learn ,
for lea rning is never-ending . The
best way to repay those who have
helped in our present education is to
continue to learn, not only by
studying, but by li ving, doing , experi encing, and growing. For
growing, like learning, is continual.
"As was once said, 'What I am to
be I am now becoming.' As we leave
high school, each of us is faced with
setting our goals for our life. For
most of us, this is the very fi rst time

WASHINGTON - Nineteen states and the District of Columbia suffered double-digit unemployment in March, more than three times as
many as in the same month a year ago, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics, releasing seasonally unadjusted
jobless figures for the :;o states and the nation's capital, said unemployment ranged from a high of 17 percent in Michigan to a low of 4.8
percent in Oklahoma.
In March 1981, six states - Alabama, Alaska, Indiana, Michigan,
Oregon and West Virginia - had state unemployment rates of 10 percent or more of the labor force.

Winning Ohio lottery number
CLEVELAND - The winning number drawn Tuesday night in the
Ohio Lottery's daily game ''The NUTQber" was 699.
In the semiweekly "Pick 4" game, the wiMing number was 2599.
The lottery reported earnings of $624,528.50 on its daily game. The
earnings came on sales of $846,992.50, while holders of winning tickets
are entitled to share $222,464, lottery officials said.

lVeatimerforecast
Partly cloudy tonight with a 30 percent chance of showers or thunderstonns. Lows 57-02. Winds southwesterly around 10 mph. Partly
sunny Thursday .with a 40 percent chance of showers or thun..derstonns. Highs 78-&amp;.
Extended Oblo Forecast

Friday through Sunday:
Fair Friday and Saturday. Cbauce ol abowen or

lbund~ntorms

Sunday. Afternoon blpi ln_apper •to mld-'llll and overnight IO'Iirs In

mld-48s to mid-SOl-

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and a directive from the state
auditor whereby tile co unt y
treasurer can no longer issue a
warrant on an account that ~oe' not
ha ve sufficient funds.
Last friday , the welfare department was approximately $12,000 in
the red w1lh $4,000 1n vouchers bemg
withheld.
The we lfare department has 111 the
past operated on a defint &lt;:HTounl

l· ·~ a l dtwll!llt'll1.'i

Welfarl' Department would gd 111
ad vt:ml·e the week of Ma y 24, tuL-t\Jn ~
$1 14 ,692.10. ThiS JIIOilt'Y IS fOil till'
month of J Ulll' .
" Unless mh·ant 'l'S CCII\ lJI' fur th coming tlwre will be 111on·

avoided .

19 states hit double digit figure

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crease in the general relief case load

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Graduation services held at Meigs

COLUMBUS, Ohio - A !!;-year-old girl whose famil y reported her
missing Monday called her parents Tuesday morning, saying she had
escaped from two captors as they slept in their car.
Kristin L. Kendrick said she slipped away from two men who abducted her while she was jogging Monday morning. She said her ca!}tors tried to make her sell drugs and threatened to kill her unless s~e
cooperated.
She said she escaped from the car on U.S. 23, in franklin County,
and made her way to a friend's home in Powell to call her parents.

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WORTHINGTON, Ohio - The Blue Shield insurance firm headquartered in this Columbus suburb has asked permission to raise rates for
about 56,000 of its 3 million customers.
Blue Shield, known as Ohio Medical Indemnity Mutual Corp., filed a
proposal with the Ohio Department of Insurance to raise rates for
customers under age 65 who have non-group or group conversion contracts for health care cost protection.
Horner S. Harrison, senior vice president, said the firm lost $1.4
million on those contracts in 1981 and that higher rates could not be

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least temporarily ended.
It was reported last Sa turday that
the Meigs County Welfare Department had a financial probl em.
'!'he problem at the welfare depa rtment was brought about by an Ill-

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Lynne Dec Oliver, sa lutatorian,
gave the class address Tuesday
night at the 14th commencement
l'XL'rci ses at Mei gs Hi gh s~hool.

·'I' d l!kt• lu il'a\'t' yo u w1th
so methin g that w as passl'd nn to I !It',
fittin gly by fi fri L· nd , and I 'd likl· tu
pass 1t on to yo u - my fnend s i:I S
we ll as fellow g ra du~:~tcs. T&lt;tke a
moment l t~ luuk, really look , at till'
person on either s itlt · uf you, 111 front
and behind you. ThesL' i::ll'l' your
classm at es and fn L·nds, yuu'n.·
s hared so much to}..!l'lher - yd you
ma y neve r s t'L' Ci::lch uthl'r a gmn. Fur
1t's time for us to ~ u uu r SL'p&lt;:~ra t t '

ways and take on the world. Bullakt•
hea rt, for what ap pears to be tht· t•nd
is real ly a new bcg lllntn g."
Presentation of the l'lass wa s

made by James A. D1ehl. Jr ., prinCipal and acceptance of lht· class by
Dan E. Morns, supenntendcnl.
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board of educa tion .
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one of them the Alma Mater ,
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we have made a decision of this

magnitude.
"Each of us will decide differently, for we all have our own
hopes and dreams for the future .
And we are very lucky, we are free
to make our own choice. We are also
free to make our own mistakes.
Perhaps most importantly, if we do
make a mistake, we have the 0!}portunity to pick ourselves up and
begin all over again.
"But we must not worry too much
over the future, rather, we must live
each day to the fullest. Fill every
day with cariQg and love and the
future will come easily.
"To ~II future students of Meigs
High School, our class wishes them
everything we've had during our
brief time here, all the good times
and the laughter that goes with
them, the bad times and their accomPIInying tears which only se('Ve
to make the good times sweeter, all
we've learned from books, from ourselves,- and from others; but most
importantly, the friendships we've
known &amp;DdwilllJ'!I'JIYS remember.

graduating seniors at Meigs High School were ready
and waiting for the big moment Tuesday night.

READY WAITING--&lt;lreg Thomas, Melanie Dillard,
Mark Boyd, Tammy Eichinger, Dave Hoffman.

valedlctortan, Pam Crooks and Randy Murray

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio Wednesday, May 19, 1982

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Shortly after lhc end of lhl' war,
JUSl before the SovJcl-Amencan
m1lllary glow had diSSipated, Capt

of The New York Tunes once
descnbed as lhe most suslamed

what the JOurnahstJc Htmry Kamm

Eddie R1ckenba cker was grven one

assault agamst the hwnan s pt r it

of those prcll1fied lours made
famous by Pnnce Polemkm. Asked

hwnan history ; and lo affect
Ignorance about the condJlJon of

on h1s return what were hts nn·

rehgtous hberty in the Sov1et Umon.

pressJOns of hfl' 111 lhe SovJet Unwn,
Caplam R1ckenbacker sa1d · " Won-

I Billy Graham told reporters
lhal lhe churches he had VJSJled m

the asserlwn of lht' melrupolll&lt;lll of
the RusSJan Orthodox Chur('h llwl

dt•riul' No Jabpr unr on problems!"

Moscow were as crowded as those 1n

there

Tht• Rl'V . Billy Graham has done as

Charlolle, N C. The Washmglon
Post's Dusky Doder revealed lhal

freedom 111 lh&lt;• Sov1el Un1on.
Graham repl1ed llwt ht• JU.' t d1dn 't

one-third of the congregation

"know ,'' he had been only 111 Mosco"
fur a few days, l:llld · 'thl' churches

llluch to s tnk a gene ratwn's scholar·
shtp, JOUrnalistic research and

takl'n se rrously . It IS sHd to say this,
Rwkt•nbacker ha v1ng been one of

ternatJOnal partiC!panl-i in the d tsarmarnent conf ere nee f one-th1rd older
women
2 Asked to comm ent on a bHnner
proleshng the lack of rellg1ous
freedom m Russia a Russtan woman

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hcrol's la nd fncndsi , B1lly

Cntha rn :someone I have

g r~atly

ad·

11111 cd I and been bcfnended by I Bul
my sadness cannot com pare to the
iiwful rr 11 sery of mtllrons, of

Ail'xandr Solzhcmt;;yn.

WJcst•nlhal would ha\e fell 1f Rabb1
Stephen WISe had tra veled lo Ger-

" It

IS

in

tht.~

pn va lc sector that products arc created, markets are

dcvl'IOpl'd, facloncs arl' buill, produclJ ve jobs are generated . and
economic proJ_!rcss trul y advanced," he rerrund cd those who, in the rmdst
of rccc~s J On. rm ght hCIVl' lost s1ght uf the White H ouse's goals
A'::j he spoke, however, the engine sputtcrcrcd cmd coughed, the sounds
of Illness ralhe1 than heal th ll l11ssed w1lh es&lt;·a p1ng power ralhl'r than
roared w1th strength Ib wheels sli pped on the n u l:;

"Nobody IS forccaslmg an cconom1c Valhalla ," sa 1d We1denbawn .
· Bul we rca II) arc sell1ng 111 place lhl' basiS for a hea lthy and sustainable
pcnod of growth 111 th e 1980s ''And that provokes the questiOn asked more

often w1lh each passmg day WhcnJn the 1980s will growth bcg1n'1
So fi:tr, tlwr c ts very little C\' Jdcnl'c that much expa nsiOn will occur th1 s
yea 1, and thl' worst new:s of ell! seems to come from some of the :st1 ongcst

s upporters of the president, that Is, large bus JnessC!:i
" For the rest of the yea1," conl.'ludes Busmess Week magcnme after
cxallllllg tht' survl') 1 csulb, " lllO!'i t buslllc!'iscs will t.:unccntretlc more un
s urv1val than expansiOn "The co mment IS typica l of other &lt;:~ sses rncnlo; mcreasmgly being made by busi ness and academic ccunomJsl'i
Tu Wc!de111Jaum . the lag 111 busmess Investment IS nothmg exce ptiOnal

the

churche, Graham entered compnsed KGB agents and one-llurd m-

rt.•admg the &lt;H.'coun{.!j of Graham'!;
pilgn lllagc, rnu:-;t feel about as

As the WhJle House v1ews lhl' economy, " lhe pnvale 'ector IS the centra. I engmc of econonue growth and progress "
That's th e way Jt w&lt;:~s descnbed a few days ago by Murray Weldenhawn. cha1rman of lhc president's Council of Economic AdviSers The
c n g ~ne. he suggested. IS being stoked and soon will roll down lhe tracks

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morill anal ysiS as Rockenbacker
would have done 1f he had been

Russwns

Economic Valhalla?

dtsturbances " R1ght In Arnen ca 1t
ts a cauSl' a disturba nce to mterfen'
wrth somt•ont who preaches th e
word of God . In tht.•SO\' IP I Un 1011 tt lS
to cause a disturbance to pn•aeh thl'

man y tn 19:19 tu a nnounce that he
found no real rllffcrence tn race
relatton~ unde1 Naz1srn than at
homt.•

had fleelmgly unfurled before bemg
earned off by lbe pollee, Graham
sa1d thal , after all, pcopll' arc
arrested all over lhc woild " f01 all
kmds uf reasons." In hJS own church, he &gt;a Jd, some people " have been
taken oul by lhc pollee" for "cauSing

word of God
3 Asked whether he agrcNI Wtlh

was

complete

relt ~ lllUS

lhal arc open. of wh1ch lhl'l'l' an·

sk. the spu·Jlual home of Hussw, one thl' slor) of whal hfl' ISm lhe Sov1el
Unton
On unpulse. I t'a lied one such to

ask about religiOus liberty m the
a dozen tmmsters pt.•r }' l 'i:tr - tu !'it' l - Stll 1l'l U111on Her answer: " IllS forve 250 nullw11 Russ tan~ R&lt;tlhe1 !Jkt· bidden lo buy a copy of the B1ble."
t•yedroppmg holy water 1nlu hl'il Nt•t·d JIIIJrl' bl' sa1d? My informant is
At the Amencan Embas:-;~ 111 till' daughter of the man who passed
Moscow· thert.• h;wt.• n•stded. 111 tlmt l'dlcl, the daughter uf Josef
Stalin

Stalin. There 111 Zagorsk the) diiOIIIt

HITS FIRST MAJOR LEAGUE HR- Gary Rajsich of the New York
Mets follows through after he smashed his first major league home - a
three run shot- in the fifth inning of Wednesday's game at Shea Stadium
in New York against the Cincinnati Reds. Mels won 7-4. tAP Laserphoto ).

stramb an• paramount 111 the world

of diplomacy But the world of
&lt;llplomacy IS lhl' world of Caesar.
and 1t Is not tht.• servll't' to that wor ld

Rajsich's homer
dumps Reds, 7-4

that Jl1lly Graham beca me famous
fu1. or lhallhusc who ha ve followed
hts banne1 are CllJOIIlCd to concern

themselves w1lh We do not doubt
that Caesar has tht.· power to make

wm and lo dc vastall' the world Under tht.• cJ rcumstilnccs one m1ght ex·
cust.' a Chamberlam's makmg flat-

knng rderencc lo Adoll Hiller, or a
Nixon's p1 a Ising Mao Tsc·lung

But altho ugh one cannot expect
t.•vcn the popt.· to tra vt.'i to a foretgn

land and there lo mlJCJZl' Caesar 1l
1s a profanatiOn to prcu se s uch

,

'~UGIWS nEi~' w~. WE'RE EVEN CONSIDiRING BRINGING ~ COMN.~ ~~a IN SOIOOLS.

mcent1 ves were supposl'd to havt.• destroyed t11a t pattern

Senate name-calling academic

bawn co nf essed that ntpid expans1on 1n ca pital spendmg " depends
heavily on our s uccess 111 b1Jngmg Interest rates down much further than
weal ready ha ve ." In effect, htgh rdtes are offscttlflg tax cuts
But th ere IS always the l'Onsumer, and the consumer will get a 10 per-

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When

Senate

Republican s

became ensnarlcd

their

DemocratiC

GOP budget proposal - supported
by PreSJdenl Reagan - lhal mcludes $40 bill1on 111 Soe1al Sccun ly

cent across-lhl'-board personal lax cul on July I This, WeJdenbawn

several

dauns, "w tll prO\' Ide a shot m th e ann to the Amen can economy ."
The cons umer'' Long memones will recall the argument that 1t was an
uvercmphc-tsis on con:-:;umpt1on and too little unclerskmdmg of the need to
expand producti on that got the econo1ny 1nto tL"i curTe nt Jncss

co llea g ue s
were
b e 1ng
' dema gog ue:-;'' on the Social
Secunly 1ss ue, a war of words erup-

The) wil l rcl'a ll the theory of rcJnd uslnallzmg Amcnca . of funneling
funds and enl'rgy 1nlo rnakmg lhl' eng me of produclJon IIIOrl' effJcJcnl and
produclll'l'. and thallax benef1Lo; should be g1ven Joward that goa l.
They will reca ll als&lt;&gt;lhal 1l bl'camt• part of lhc preSident's program ,
a nd the y might tht.•r efore become a b1t confused that 1t 1s the eonswner
agwn who IS bcmg reli ed on to bnng the cou ntry out of rcccsston

Berry's World

suggested

ted ll's still nol clea r who won .
·· Now we

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demagogues, our

fncnds across lhe aJSie say," smd
M1nonly Leader Robert C. Byrd, DW Va .

Senate's work on a defense bill

He

Republican s

Jn

turn

of

accused

"a ll

of

the

demagoguery .''
Tile cros:s f1re developed as the

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a battle over a

system cuts

Senate Fmancc Cha1nnan Bob
Dole, R Kan ., entered lhe fray
" I do nul want lo gel mlo lh1&gt;
argwnenl about who IS a demagogue
so I went lo lhe dictiOnary, " Dole
sa1d. " ... l was surpnsed, looking m
Webster's New lnlernatwnal DieL10nary of the E ngltsh Language,

Second Edrt10n, UnabrHJged When I
went to the def1mt10n, tt savs, "Set.•

on the other side and downtown arc
Democrats also?"

Democrat "
Sen. Dame! Palnck Moymhan, D"Was nol the word "dcmonal " 111 N Y , , [rode lo lhe front of the
lower case?" Byrd asked
Scn ~lt• and lugged lhe huge
"No, 1l was 10 caps."
unabndgl'd dJclJOnary lo hJS desk.
"Was 1l upper case?"
Hl'arty laughter engulfed lhe cham" ! would be glad lo ~II' L' 1llo thl' bcr
senator. IllS n ghl 10 lhl' Lhcl1onary.
Sure enough, lhe Senate's 1955
1 d1d nol pnnl lhJS up. I was C\'l'n cup) of Webster's, 10 g1v10g lhe
more shocked than tht• senator mu st
be."

Otll!lll of the word, noted 1ls Greek
root was ''demos" or " people" and

Byrd then asked 1f Dole mcanllo
suggest, by infcrencl', lhal "lhosl'
who may be demagoguiOg the JSSU&lt;'

then staled, "SEE DEMOCRAT."
That rdercnce JS mrumlled m later
cdJlJOns of the dJcliOnary, however.

Recovery consistent throughout forecasts
NEW YORK !API -

In an

economy of btzarre mconsistencies

there IS al least one area of oulslandmg conSistency · forecaslo; lhal
manage lo 1nclude a recovery 10
sp1le of week after week of bad
economic news.
ll isn't jusllhe preSident and his

supporters who place lhe1r fa1th in
lhe prmmse over reality, although

they of course are the most outspoken. Corporate economJSlo; loo
are playmg the same game.
Throughout th ose buSiness
forecasLo; JS al least one consJStenl
theme that might help explain lhe
apparent conlradic!Jon The conswner, they say almost 10 unison,
w1ll lead the economy up from the
plls.

In lhal case, Jl can be reasoned.
bus10ess IOlends lo begm spending
and hmng when 1l gels a sign lhal
lhe conswner IS m a buying mood
agam. llul then you must ask why
they should expect h11n lo begm
buy10g agam. He IS, remember, gellmg lhe pmk slip In Apnl, 10,307,000
people were lis led as unemployed .
Many of those who did have JObs
weren't really very well off The

savmgs rate, wh1ch had begun lo
nse, has leveled off aga10. Many Incomes are frozen. And strangely
l11gh mleresl rates have shut
mil lwns of people out of the market,
especially for cars and houses.
The forecaslo; of a second-half
recovery. however, seem to reduce
the s1gmflcance of some of these exlraordmanlly grun bits of news.

Another crisis?.._________no_nG_raf_f
Are we ready for another cnSis ?
Ready or nol, there are the
mak10gs 111 the Ca nbbean 111 the
shape of the DoiTUmcan Republic's

" lsn 't th1s great about the drop m consumer
pnces? If we had JObs, we could take advantage of 1t ..

Today in history
Today JS Wedne&gt;day . May 19. the !39th day of 1982. There are 226 days left
111 the year
Today's h1ghllghlm hiStory.
On May 19. 1536. the second queen of England's Henry lhe VIII , Anne
Boleyn, was beheaded.
On this dale :
In 1585, Spam effecl1vely declared war on England by confiscating Jlo;
sh1ps 10 Spamsh ports.
In 1930, while women were g1ven the nghtto vote in South Africa.

In 1935, Bntish soldier and wnler T.E. Lawrence - known as Lawrence of
Arabia - died in a motorcycle acc1dent al the age of 46.
And in 1945, more than 400 U.S. bombers attacked Tokyo in World War II.
Ten years ago: A bomb exploded 111 a washroom at the Pentagon, flooding
several offices al the military complex. An anti-war group claimed responsibility.
Five years ago : Big game hunting was banned in Kenya to protect the
dwindling wildlife that attracts tourists to that African nation.
One year ago: Five British soldiers were killed in an ambush by Irish
Republican Army terrorists in Newry, Northern Ireland.
Today's birthday: Labor mediator Theodore Kheel is 68 years old.
Thought For Today . When God gives man an office, He g1ves him brains
enough to fill it - German proverb.
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the Mannes tosa've the ·country
from a percetved commumst threat.

They remamed un!JI mJd-1966,
when an electiOn marred by charges

pres1dent1al electiOn.

of fraud and voter mtiJmdation in-

The 10gred1enLo; are all there:
shaky economy and fragile governmental structure. a hJStory of
political turmoil and Amencan mlerven!Jon, and a truculent mJIJlary
leadership 10chned lo take matters
10lo ilo; own hands if il doesn't hke
the results of the May 16 voting.
By way of bnef rev1ew, the
republic was making news as a fullblown cnSis w1thin recent memory.
That was 111 the 1960s, following the
assassinatiOn of longtime dictator
Rafael Trujillo and the military
overthrow of h1s left-leamng elected
successor, Juan Bosch.
Washington responded to the ensmng rrulilanl response of Bosch's
supporters in lhe usual Pavlovian
fashion . Lyndon Johnson ordered 10

stalled •n the presidency a cand1date
approved by bolh Washmgton and
the DoiTUmcan army .
The surpnsing pa rt of lhe
Dom1mcan story came later, 10 1978
when the 1966 loser, Antonio Guzman, won and was allowed to lake.
office by a reluctant army made
well aware of lhe position of a
hwnan-nghls-rrunded Carter administration in Washington.
The republic dJd not go to pot or
corrununism and Guzman, true to a
1978 promise, i.s retiring after one
term. Sporadic violence has marred
a campaign in which the candidate
in which the candidate of Guzman's
own Dominican Revolutionary Party,.Salvador Jorge Blanco, has ap-

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lhe lcfl wmg our old fn end Juan
Bosch as lhc entry of lhe Domm1can
LJberalJOn Party.
Bull he real problem IS lhe army,
wh1ch likes Blanco nol much more
than 11 does Bosch and has been
orgumg tls case Ill Washmgton.

The response has been miXed. The
Stale Department IS on record as
bemg opposed lo any mterference m
lh_e normal elcclJOn proce~s and
willing to work w1th any freely elected Dominican government.

The Domimcans have encountered
a friendlier reception m the Pentagon, however. ll has found expression in arms aid, nol in alarITUng quantities in itself but possibly
sufficient to give an impressiOn of
support.
Such impressions, as lhe Argentme descent upon lhe Falklands has
suggested to some observers, can
have unfortuna\e consequences.
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Under lhe cJrcurn.slances, the lack
uf public allentwn lo lhe developing .
Dmmmcan sJluatJOn may or may not
be a good lh10g. With luck, the
neglect w1ll turn oul lu be bemgn.
Spared lhe mlense outside pressures
affhclmg an El Salvador, the
Dmmmcans may be able to work out
lhe1r own solul10n with just enough
prodd10g from Wash10gton to keep,
them all play10g with10 lhe1r own
rules.
On lhe other hand, should the rules
be damned, the Umted Slates could
suddenly be mvoJved in another
cnsis lak10g most Americans by

NEW YORK lAP!
Gary
RajSich, after stx weeks m lhe
majors, was begmmng lo feellhal he
didn't belong w1lh lhe New York
Mels. ll took h1m just one mmng lo
gel nd of those lhoughLo;.
RajSJch turned 1l all around m the
f1fth mnmg of Tuesday mght's 7-4
Mels vJclory over the Cmcmnall
Reds, makmg a spectacular play 1n
nghl f1eld and slamming hJS fJr&gt;i
major league home.
Ra]Sith robbed former Mel Alex
Trevmo of a h1l in the [Jfth, makmg a
diving catch of a smkmg lmer
"I dJdn'llhmk I'd get to 1l bullhe
wind held 1l up," Rajs1ch sa1d after
the game.
In the bollom of lhe mmng,
Rajsich capped a four-run outburst
agamsl Red starter Bruce Bereny1
with a three-run shot to right center
that cleared the 371-fool marker.
" I really feel much better after
lomghl's game," said Ra]SICh. " ll
feels good to contnbute lo the team.
I feel like I belong now."
Entering Tuesday mght's game,
Rajsich, who spent six seasons 111 lhe
mmor leagues, had been s lumpmg
with a .169 average and no runs balled m. But he feels he won't have lo
press anymore.

"Everylhmg should be real
smooth, " he sa1d " I feel like lhe
we1ght of the world IS off my
shoulders. I'll never forget this

PITISBURGH (AP) _Comme nts
·
by Pittsburgh Pirates scout Howle
Haak that his team musl seek more
bl ks
young, white ballplayers over ac ,
has shocked club Cha1rman John W.
Galbreath. But third baseman Bill
Madlock, who is black, says !-laak
"told the truth."
" What Howie saJd was the lrulh,"
Madlock said Tuesday in San Francisco, where the Pirates are playing
a three-game senes. "He told the
truth but Jl has been sa1d before, so
I Ca ~'t understand why it is such a
b1g thing. "
Madlock said, however' that Haak
"meant no harm" by his remarks lo
The Assoct.ated Press and The Pil-

"We'reLeague
going toteam.
have to trade for
Baseball
some whites," Haak said. "I'd say
you have to have about four wh1tes
starting."
Haak said lhe Class AAA farm
club ai Portland, Ore., where the
Piratesplayed an exhibition ga'!le
Monday night, is overloaded wtth

DOONESBURY

ITGIJT

8Y 8llTH

Scioto results

(Y 1/5.

CoLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Multi
Hill driven by Bruce Riegle, won
lhe 'featured eighth race at Scioto
. Downs Tuesday to pay $26.80, $7 and
$5.~.

·

phy brought horne one run w1th a

Single. A lhrowmg l'ITUI by ldt
f1cldcr Terry F'rancona allowl'd
another to score, and Murphy even-

tually srort·d the lh1rd run of llll' Jnmng on Chmnbltss' sal'llfWl' fl~

Phil N1ckru, 2-0, struck oul fuUI
and walked four before nel'dlll)..(

Gene Garhc1 's relief lwlp 111 thl'
Clghlh .
Astros 2. Phillies I
Alan Ashby 's lwo-oul smgll' 111 lllc
12th mnmg scon:d

pmch-runrwr

Scoll Loucks from lh1 rd base lu lead
Houston over Phlladl'lph1a

hittmg Phil G&lt;JrneT. \\ lw h.td !11 \ 111 H
nf h1s liJst 16 gdJIH•s. ttl f.wt· t\.-,llb~
Ashby, wlw .-; nc~ppl'd &lt;JII o--rur-17
slump wttll l\1n lllh Mund.t\ llH-'hl.
then spmlet.l tiH· slrdlt f.:\ IJ\ ltfllfl g .t
st nglt· to t't'lltl'l
Gmnts 2. Piratt·!'! I
Houktt.' IJ!III.a skt·\ [HII'hnl c1 fn!.ll ·
httlt•J dll tl battt· r ~ IIIi-th ' Boh Jir t•nl~
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lus1n~ ~ lre ak hy bt·atlng 1-'1tt sb u1 gil
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ftrs t , th1rtl and etghllltllll!ll p lwfur \'
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ftnt:-;ht·d \\ttl! St'\ t'll sl!lktttllh r~lld
twu v.alks
Tlw (;li:IJIL~ tutalt·d t'lJ'ill luis qff
P1lt shu1 l.!h s ldi h•f .llfhll C;J!Hi d.n 1,1
0- 2. who ptlt llt •d st'\t'll llllllll !'~

Ray Km ght , who earlier l'Xtendt·d

Ius ballmg streak lo 15 games. o------------opened the 12th w1lh a doubll' off
relieve r Ed F'arml'r , 1·2 Afll'&gt; JoSl'
Cruz flied out, l.ouck.s, runlllng fm

Kmght , advanced to lh1rd on an 10·
f1cld oul by Jot• Pillman
The Phlihl's l'ledl'd tu ""lk hot·

Hunt, Herndon enjoy great
nights in pacing team wins
connected 111 lhl' f1flh mnmg off
grounded oul aga1nst Dave Beard
Lance Parnsh also homered for rel1eve r Jun Palmer
the T1gers, wh1le Rickey Henderson. ~--------------1
Danny Goodwm. Dave McKay and
pmch-hiller Jeff Burroughs connected for Oakland. Burroughs'
grand slam capped a sJX-run seventh
thall1ed the score !f-9, bullhe T1gers
went ahead 111 theJr half of the seventh on R1th1e Hebner's smgle, an Illfi eld oul and Parnsh's lw&lt;&gt;-oul
SJngle. S1ngles by Lou Wh1taker and
115 N. 2nd Ave.
Alan Trammell &gt;COred Parnsh

By Associated Press
Lamarr Hoyt's wmning streak JS
all3 and counllng, wh1le Larry Herndon's home run barrage ended at
four m a row, bul both players have
their names m the record books.
Hoyt, the Ch1cago While Sox'
nghl-hander. JS unbeaten m c1ghl
decJSJOns lhJS season and sel a club
record w1lh hJS 13th consecullve
lnwnph m a ltl-2 rout of the Texas
Rangers Tuesday mghl
Meanwh1le, Herndon, Delrml's
Jefl fielder. homered hJS hrsl three

Middleport, OH.

tunes at bat ::~nd drove 111 seven runs

While
Sox 10,Hoyt's
Rangers
2 pilCh1 ca~o
backed
fl ve-hJl
chmg w1lh a 14-hJl attack Greg
I.uzmskJ drove m four runs w1lh a
double and two smgles, while
Carlton F'JSk had lwo smgles and
three RBis. Hoyt's 13-game winmng
streak Js four short of the AL mark
of 17 consccull\ e lnwnphs shared
by Johnny Allen of Cleveland 10 193637 and Dave McNally of Balllmore m
1968-69.
Hoyt, who was 111 lhe bullpen
earlier 111 the season, has won all five
of hJS slarls and lhe While Sox have
g1ven hun a total of 52 runs m those

runs mas many lnps lo lhe plate.
Il was the 16th lime m maJOr
league h1story a player h1t four con·
secut1ve horne runs over a twl}-game

stretch. Pittsburgh's Ralph Kmer
did 1t tw1 cc and the last American

Leaguer to accomplish the feat was
Balllmore's Don Baylor m 1975.
AL streaks were nol llm1led lo
Hoyt and Herndon. Elsewhere, the
Callforma Angels won their fifth
row,

defeatm~

black and Lahn American players,
some of whom may have to be
traded lo make room for more

fuurth consecutive game a.s the

Yankees downed the Kansas C1ty
Royals, lhe Seattle Manners
blanked tile Boston Red Sox 2-0 and
the Clevelan~ lnd1ans edged the
Toronto Blue Jays 6-5.
Herndon hll his three home runs
against Mike Norns - a three-run
blast 10 the first mning and lw&lt;&gt;-run
shots 1n the third and hflh - bul the
streak ended m the seventh when he

whites on lhe major league team.
Eleven of the 25 players on PllLo;burgh's llllljor league roster are
white.
Galbreath, a businessman in
Colwnbus, Oh10, said he couldn't
believe Haak would make such
statements. Galbreath said Haak's
remarks did not reflect hJS own
views or those of hiS son, Dan

tingHaak'sstatemenls.
"In baseball, color or natJOnalily
has nothing to do with a player's
ability to succeed," Kuhn told the
Post-Gazette. "It is a man's talent
which determines whether he should
be playing - that and nothing

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Twins 8, Orioles 7
A three-run homer by newly
acqmred rook1e Tom Brunansky, hJS
lh1rd m the lasllhree games, snapped a 3-3 tie and helped Minnesota
end an f1ve-game losing streak and
defeat Baltimore for lhe hrsllime m

some baSis in fact.
"Now when the Pirates call up a
white player from the minors, there
might be a black player who will feel
he wasn't called up because he is
black," Madlock sai6.
Baseball Corrunissioner Bowie
Kuhn and Pirates General Manager
Harding "Pete" Peterson issued
strong statements Tuesday rejec-

more."

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Angels 4, Brewers I
Steve Renko pitched a lhree-hJtler
and rel~red lhe last 20 batters for hJS
f1rsl complete game smce 1980 and
Bobby Gnch h1l a lw&lt;&gt;-run homer.
Renko completed only one of 23 slarLo; m 1980 and started 15 games
w1lhoul gomg the route last season.
It was hiS th1rd start of 1982

Milwaukee Brewers 4-1; Mmnesola
rook1e Tom Brunansky homered for
the th1rd stra1ghl game as the Twms
outlasted the Baltimore Orioles 8-7,
New York's Ron Gu1dry won hJS

byGalbreath
the remarks
he shocked
wasn't
sa1d hethat
was so
prepared to make any corrunenl on
what m1ght be done aboulthem.

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Keep an eye '-"" ' fur
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maJOr leaguP record of four home

game m a

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as the T1gers ouLo;lugged lhe
Oakland A's 11-9 Smce he also
homered hJS fmal lime up Sunday
agamst Mmnesola, Herndon l1ed a

In second was Summit Hill for $3
and $2.60. Third was Senate Jlill for

a sloppy track.

l.

In the Melo; b&gt;g flflh, wmmng pitcher Randy Jones walked, Mook1 e
Wilson smgled lo center, and Wally
Backman bunted for a base-h1l.
Joadmg the bases. After Rusty Staub
delivered a sacnflce fly and George
Fosler filed oul, Rajsich homered lu
g1ve the Melo; a 7-llead.
" Bereny• had been throwmg me a
lol of &gt;ilders," added RajSich, "bull
knew he had lo come m w1lh lhe fastball sooner or later. I was wa1l111g
funl."
Manager George Bamberger feels
Ra]SJCh could hll 2tl-25 home runs 1f
he played on a regular bas1s. Bul,
sa1d Bamberger, " I'm gonna have lo
p1ck my spolo; w1th h1m .. ,
Jones, :;.2, needed relief hdp1n the
e1ghlh from Ne1l Allen, who gamed
his !Olh save. Bereny1, 4-2, lasted
five mnmgs and gave up all the
Mels' runs. The nght-hander had
allowed two runs or less 111 six of hJS
last seven starts.
Cmcmnall had taken a 1-0 lead m
the hrsl on Dave ConcepciOn's RBI
smgle. Bul the MeLo; came back w1lh
three runs m the fourth, one on a
double by Hub1e Brooks and two on
Ron Hodges' double.
Johnny Bench's third homer of the
season and 26th of his career agamsl
the Mels made the score 7-2 in the
seveolh. Cesar Cedeno singled home
two Cmcinnali runs in the e1ghth
before Allen came on lo cool off the
Reds.

Galbreath, the Pirates' president.
"That's not the attitude of myself
h ball I b I
or rny son or t e
c u . assure
you of that," Galbreath told WBNS.
TV.
"In fact, the question I don't think
tsburgh Press.
has ever come up in our minds here
Haak, 71, the Pirates' chief seoul between Dan and myself, and I'm
who discovered Hall of Fa mer
h
Roberto Clemente, said Pittsburgh just as disappointed as the devil t at
ns won't come out if there are too Howie, being the fine scout he's been
fa
1 over the years, would make a
many blacks on the Nallona statement like that." Galbreath

The besllh10g of all would be 1f the
election and tls aftermath demonstrate that some lessons have been
learned, m lhe Dominican
Republican and Washington.
There have certainly been enough
m recent years logo around.

I

mnmg lo send Allanla over MontreaL The Brave' trailed 2-1 beforl'
Horner opened the SJxlh w1lt1 a
~ame-ly 1ng homer off Expos slarlcr
Bill Gullickson, 2-3 . Cham bll"
foll owed w1th another homl'r
The Braves then sewed 1l up w1lh
three runs 10 the seventh Dall' Mur·

531 JACKSON PIKE AI 35 WEST

•th
comments
Madlock agrees Wl

one."

surpnse.

R&amp;AX.

made a w10ner of Neidenfuer, 1-1.
The Cubs had lied game in lhe lop of
the mnth when Kerth Moreland and
Leon Durham hil one-oul s10gles lo
chase Dodger starter Bob Welch and
pwd~runner Gary Woods scored on
Larry Bowa's smgle off Ne1denfuer.
Cardinals 2, Padres 0
Bob Forsch pitched a five-hiller
and smgled home a run and Gene
Tenace blasted a homer as St LouJS
blanked San D1ego
Forsch, !HI, drove '" lhc CardiOals' second run w1lh a lw&lt;&gt;-oul
s10gle 111 lhe seventh after Tenace
had walloped hJS homer lead1ng off
lhe inning. The nght-hander walked
one and struck oullwo.
John Curt1s, 2-2, p1lched e1ghl mmngs for San D1ego, allowmg seven
h1Lo;, and was locked m a scoreless
duel w1th Forsch un!JI Tenace slammed a 3-2 p1lch for h1s lh1rd homer of
lhe season.
Forsch had nol won Si nce beal1ng
Houston H on Apnl 29, fa 1lmg to gel
a deciSion m hiS last three starts HIS
last shutout came in 1979
Braves 6, Expos 4
Bob Horner and Chns ChambliSs
h1l successive home runs m the hflh

Phon1.: 441) &lt;1 5:?4

ApologiSts for Billy Graham will
make llw pmnt lhal dJplomalJ c conslramls are paramount; and they
will be wrong . D1plomallc con-

CISl'a rs as dl'e cngagl'd Ill mounliOg

They haven 't In hJS address. loa Sl Louis busmcss audll'ncc. WcJden-

By Associated Press
One thing about Pedro Guerrero:
He doesn'llhmk sma ll.
"I wasn't thinking smgle or
double," the Los Angeles Dodger
outfielder sa 1d about hJS lnp lo the
plate Tuesday mghl leading off the
bottom of the mnlh mmng agam;i
the Chicago Cubs " I was thinking
home run ."
Guerrero translated hJS thoughts
mto action, belting a 3-1 p1lch from
B1ll Campbell Jnlo the center f1eld
seals al Dodger Sladiwn.
The result was a dramatic 2-1 VIClory for the Dodgers over Ch1cago
!hal saved some embarrassment for
reliever Tom Niedenfuer, who had
g1ven up the Cubs' lying run m the
top of the mnlh.
"I knew I would h1l one," sa1d lhe
confident nghl fielder who has
deli vered the long ball on e1ght other
occaSions lhJS season for the defendmg world champions. "You've gol
to feel good after wmnmg a game
like that. (Manager Toml Lasorda
told me to gel on base. Bul as I
walked to lhe plate, l wasn't jlLsl
lhmkmg about gellmg on base ."
Guerrero's blast off Campbell, tl-2,

secluSion. siX Pentecostals seekmg
11 run 1 ~ ral10n mlo any land !hal Will
pcn 111 t them relJgJOus fn'edom.
Thl'l' sought a VJSJl by B1lly Gra ham,
dJUI. at f11·sl he refused Bul thiS so
shorkt•d whatever there IS of a moral
,.., 11 unulllly '" the dlplomalJc set
Ihat fu1ally he agreed lo go lo them
dllrl p1a y. bul sel down such conthllon' as lhal there could be no
1cpnrll'rs. lhal curlams would be
rloscd on llll' a.sembly, lhal there
would bl' no photographers. When
Ril ly G1a ham left, one of the SIX I she
h, 11 J dared lo hope lhal Graham

· Capil&lt;JI spl'ndmg IS lrad1l1onally tht• lagging sector of lhl' economy, and
we arc scl'lllg lhal pallernl&lt;Kia)," he slate' Bulcnl1cs p0111l oullhallax

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thousands, :;cern to ha vt.' llbt•rt; In \\nuld 1nkrcede for her and her
have wors hip sernl.'es" B1ll~ fl·llow comrnuntce~nts) was
Graham made these stalt·rnents JUSt ph)'Sitally SJck. So should be those
une hoUI 's tra vel tun c from Zag~~r·­ thoo, ands who have struggled lo lell
of the three SUI'VIVI!lg !'i elll\11(11'\\'S,
reduced 111 number ufte1 the Jeatll of

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Oh10

Irreverent Dr. Graham WilliamF.BuckleyJr.

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Unser Waysit outindianapOlis 5$) .

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Unser tested the car Monday, and
among his first laps in a champ car
this yea r, he was clocked at 192.664 .
On Tuesday, Unser improved his
best time to nearly 194, but he still
wouldn 't say whether he intends to
try to qual ify this weekend.
"Yes, I kinda missed it," the 48-

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INSPECTION - Lnited States Auto Club chief technical in·
spt'l'lor .Ja&lt;·k fle,.k lt')' ta lks with ca r owner Pat Pa trick (right! after in·
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d ust· M'fU tin y fo ll ow in~ tht· dea th nf dr ivt•r Gordon Smiley Saturday at

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Geo rgw golfer .

Valenli:w, who hails from nea rby
Ga i11esv ille, Ga ., says he'd like
nothing more than an instant re play
of his 1981 performance, but he's not
sure he ca n deli ver when play starts
Tho rsday in tl1e $300,000 event over
6,945-ya rd . par-72 Atlanta Count ry
Cl ub course.
" Th e re r ea ll y is n't a ny
carryover," he sa id Tuesday. "This
is still the toughest tournament for
one to play in beca use it's close to
home. It 's grea t to play well m front
of these fans but gosh awful to play
bad. I've done both, and it just adds
to t ht~ r ress ure."

Although he lost last yea r, the
event boosted Valentine into a

Marietta heads field
ADA . Uht o : AP 1 • Odemli ng
nat tona l dl &lt;Hll plon Manl'lt&lt;t Collegt'
he&lt;Jds a ftt ·ld uf SI X. ll'ams ll&lt;JI!led fur
till' NCA A Dll'ts illil III baseballluurnarnt• nt startnH.~ hen· lll'x.t Wednt·sday
Ma n l'lLt 1-IJ·!l l wlllnll'l't Elmh urs t Collcgt· 12·1- lfi I 111 thl' ~ eco nd game
of tl h• fir st

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h rghe r

echelon of pro golf. He won

World St'r:es June 4-11 al Ma rietta ,
Oh:o.
Mmwlk: dcfealt-d Ithaca, which
had wo11 in 1980, for the champ:oilshlp last yea r It haca. with a 16-

$97 ,323 and for the fi rst time made
the top 60 list.
"For the first time in my life, I
was considered a success. I believed
:t and others did, too. It has made

10 rccn rd this season. is in the fiel d
uf thl' Nu rtheast Regional.
Marit'ltr.l, winner uf the last six
Ohio Conft•rence l 'ha1nrinnships,

pl aying tht:? tour eas ier a nd a hell of a

won't make the t:lle game this

could play the next week," he said.
"Now, there's the luxury of being
able to plan a schedule, play where
you want to and rest when you want
to," he added.
The golfer says he still has not
reached the "upper echelon , not up
there with Watson, (J erry) Pate and

season after losi ng 6-5 to Otterbein
on Mnnd ay .

Otterbein and Ohio Northern meet
il l AJ.Ja fo r the champ:onship, with

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t wn g r.~ t nes on Fr i d ~t y

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Saturday if necessa ry.

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NEW YORK (AP) - The coolingoff period is over and the two sides in
the National Football League's con·
tract talks were ready to go back to
the trenches.
Representatives from the owners
and player's association were to
resume talks th:s morning at the
New York Sheraton hotel following a
layoff of more than one month.
r-The NFL Player's Association
representatives walked out of an
April 12 meeting, claiming the
owners were not bargaining in good

a nd another

a nt.l 53 : 47. Jt·r ry Pntltly.
54 :09 , J ohn Ullm&lt;Jn : 54 : 13, Ronald Hl! IUI IIIIC
:)4 :21, Dti rrt•ll M1trhcll: 54 :32, Bub Pokyn : 55 :07.
Art Lund : ~5 : 37. E1lecn Gurtlon: 55 :41 , Ken
P&lt;~ tn ck : 56 :00, Vmccnl Hil l: ::i6 : 17, Naney
Kohlrciscr ; 56 .23, Dtane Hoffma n: 56 :42, Oak
huk hmsun; 57 :39. Arnold Satt h·r ; :lB : 13. J ohnny
Hood : !111 :28, Rudolf Canes: 51U5, Ann Mrller :
59 :57. Ra lph Cogan ; 59 : 17, Sheila Whitt'ly; 59 :23,
Chnstuw Moore: ~9 ; 45; Thomas G1bbs: 62 :10,
J enny Berndgt•; 62 :11 , T&lt;J mmy Midkiff; 62 : ~.
Tanuny P&lt;~ l ne k : 6a :51, Karys1a Cunhnl! ; 65 :::.4 ,
James Maher, and 65 :58, Dr. Holzer.
68 :48,5&lt;trH Thm n&lt;1s and 71:14. Ma tt Maycs.

lot more fun . You don 't have to
wo:Ty about getting sponsor exemf}tions or just makin g the cut so you

some of those guys."
After his close call at Atlanta , he
led another event in Abilene, Texas,
until late in the final round, when he
shot back-t&lt;&gt;-back double bogeys at
10 and 11 to wind up three strokes
behind Tom WeiskopL

Milwaukee
NewYork
Clev.eland
PaiUrnore

Torvnto

fa ith. The association's counsel, .Jim

Berthelson , filed an unfair-laborpractice charge the following da y
and the two sides have not meet s in·

ce then. The charge is still pendin g.
NFL Ma nagement Council
spokesman Jim Miller sa id last
week that the current talks will cen·
ter on non·economic issues. He said
that management will gi ve the union

a proposal to streamline from 60 to
30 days the time in whi ch a pla yer

" Winnin ~

will come, I believe

ga m e in stre~sful situations, which

isn't easy when you' re trying so
hard .

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Olicago
Kansas City

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Seattle
Texas

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Miller said the players union
would probably submit a proposal to

10
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union wants pla yers who are wa ived
to be declared free agents. The
pres~ nt

system allows teams to
acquire wa ived players in reverse

4-1 ), ( n )
Minnesota

CRedfern
(Stewart 3-2 ), (n)

order of the previous year's standings.

OaklaOO

issues. The players arc demanding
that 55 percent of the owners' gross

f K eou~ h

fSplittorff 2-2).

2..-t )

revenues be set aside f or sa la ries.
The owners are seeking a much

lower fi gure.

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Houston
17 21
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New York 7, Cincinnati 4
Houston 2, Philadelphia 1, 1? innmli(s
St. Louis 2, San Diego 0
Los Angeles 2, Olicai!!O 1
San Francisco 2, Pi,tlsbur ~o~ h 1
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Pittsburgh rRobinson J.Ol al Sa n Fra n·
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Atlanta (Niekro 1-0 1 at Montreal tGul·
lickson 2-2 ), tn)
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RUNS : R.Henderson, Oakland, 34 ; Harrah, Cleveland, 30 ; Tbomton, Cleveland ,
28; LeFlore, Chicago, 28 ; WalhMn, Ka rull&amp;s
City, 'll .
RBI : McRae, Kansas City, 37; Thornton, Cleveland , 34 : Luzinski , Chicago, 29;
()_Riivie, Milwaukee_, 2ll: Ba ylor , Calirorma , 26 ; Hrbek, Mmnel!ota , 26.
HITS : Harrah, Cleveland, 50 ; LeFlore,
Chicago, 48 : Cooper,
Mil wttukee,
ft :
Wathan, Kttnsas City, 44 ; Boehle, Seatlle,
44.
DOUBLES :
Otis, Kttnsas City, 14 ;
White, Kansas City , ll ; McRae, Kansas
City , ll ; Evans , Boston, 10; Pttriorek ,
Chica·~o. 10: Cowens, Seattle, 10.
TRIPLES : G.Wright , Tex.all, 4; Evans,
Boston, 3; McBride, O e veland, 3; Her·
ndon, Detroit, 3; YoWlt. Milwaukee, 3; ·
Upshaw, Toronto, 3; Morrison, Olicago,
J; Cowens, St:attlt!, 3.
HOME RUNS : ·Thornton, Cleveland, 10;
Hrbek, Minnesota, 10; Roenickt&gt;, Balti·
more, 9; Harrah, Cleveland, 8; Mufl)hy,
Oakland, 8.
STOLEN BASES ·
R.Henderson, Oakla~ . 38; LeFlore, Chicago, 14 ; Molitor,
Milwaukee, 11 ; Lopes, Oakland, 11 ; Wathttn, Kanse City, 9.
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~1, .857, U6; Zahn, California , ~1 • .833,
2.07 : Barter, Cleveland, 4-1, .800, 1.25;
Renko, California , -t-1, .800, 1.86 ; Gura ,
Ka nsas Oty, 4--1, .fllO, 4..17; Beard, Oa~
land, 4-1, .300, 2.91; Caudill, Seattle, 4-1,
.800, 1.88; Darwin, Teu s, 4-1 , .BOO, 1.96 .
. • • STRIKEOUTS : F .&amp;nnister, Settttle, 58;
Eckersley, Billllon, 47 ; Pe rry, Seattle, 47 ;
Guidry, Nt&gt;w York , 46 ; Denny, C\evelttnd ,

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With Fries ...... $1.49

The RC 100 Heart Fund Golf Tournament will be held Thursday, May
20, at Jay-Mar Golf Course,

14

AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATI'ING 165 at b.ats l : Bonnell, T ~
ronto,
.4.23 ; Mc8r1de, Cleveland, .4 17:
Harrah, Cleveland, .385 : E .Murray, Bll ltimore,
JSO;
R.Wa shington,
MinncsoU. ,

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Thursday event

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SPECIAL OF THE WEEK!

Olive Township Fire Department
will sponsor a softball tournament
Saturday and Sunday, May 22 and
23. To enterteams must pay $60 and
two balls. For additiona l in·
formation call378-6165 after 6 p.m.

Oraw1ng s w11! be t1eid All valtd (!ntnes race1ved by
May 27 , 1982 w1ll be eilgrble tor the t1rs1 dra w1ng Ofl
May 28. 1982 Three Grand P11zes w11i be g1ven
away at thiS lim a A ll valid on t riOS ro c c1ved w11h1n 14
days al1e r game ends w1 11 be e ilg1ble tor the second
draw1ng. Three mor e Grand P11zes will be awarded
in the second draw1ng

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markers you are eli gible to enter the Grand Pr1Ze
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Oakland at Detroit, ( nl
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addressed. s1amped envelope to Fabulous Fonune
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L1m1t one td.e! per request . on~ request per person
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your collector card Some game 11ckols conta1n a

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California at Milwaukee

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New York 6, Kansas City 2
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Seattle 3, Boston 0
Detroit 11, Oakland 9

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Minlle3ota

Jh ("arrit•r ur Mulur Ru-ult·

may file a gri evcnce.

sides rermtin far apart un ecunornic

that," he sa id , "and I believe it
probably will come when I least ex·
pel'! it. I've got to learn to handle my

·

2'1

P el

Wet tern Olv!Jioo

-------- - - --

revamp the wa iver system. The

In this year's Heritage, he led at
the midway point but ballooned with
a 79 and 77 on the final two rounds
when lhe weather turned bad,
fin ishing lied at 45th place . He's tied
fur 15th at New Orl eans, tied for fifth
at Houston and was 34th last week at
the Colonial.

22

. !looii&lt;&gt;n

A recent newspaper survey by Pro
Footba ll Weekly in Chicago
disclosed that fans are upset at bolh
sides for the current contract im·
passe.
"Both the players and tbe owners
better understand that this is not
another baseball strike," said Hub
Arkush. lhe newsoaoer's oublisher,

Valentine, Watson
readyfortournannent
ATLA NTA I API - To:nmy Valentine fought Tom Watson down to the
third hole of a sudden-death playoff
to lose the 1981 Atlanta Classic golf
tourna ment, but " last year seems
like a milli on years ago," says the

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Announce times of Fun Run participants
..

AMEI\ICAN LEAGUE
Eaalcrn Dlvt.luu

Contract talks
ready t0 resume

Indy's first trio of brothers to start
the same race. Oldest brother Don,
36, qualified in the middle of the
third row last Saturday, and middle
brother Bill, 32, earned a starting
spot onthe outsideofthesecondrow .
Another driver tying to regain
some speed he lost over the weekend

Indy . tAP Last•rphotol.

Ftn;d rl'sulh uf tht• ftfth annual
Frendt Cll .' t\un wne n·lt•o setl

By 'Jbe Au otill\ed Prt11

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'INDIANAPOU:S.' (AP) _:_ Bobby · · year-old defendin~ Indy champ ad·. was rookie ·Ciiet l&lt;'illip, who· had . Be);ides Foyt's · new Cilsworti&gt;.
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ho
· m:'tted, " I. ·enJ·oyed being out the
. rc . p.ract:'ced at :nor. e thai: 196 mph last : already-qw;tlified
i&gt;owered . March, .cai'!i;
~f· . in·
only.
other .:.
Unser ' s got the:'tc.,aga:o,
practt&lt;:e
o~ly .three days to decide whether to again, and itfelt good. " .
week. but ca lled off a qualificatioo .Tuesday
· were .those'. driven by
scratch.
· .·
Unser was among 25. drivers who . attempt..when he. failed to !l&lt;'l ovet
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After three vktories among his .19 practiced d4ring Tuesday's .rain· 194 . .Fillip's top·spe~d Tuesday wits .~;'lt~~SB~~::~~e:n;::~:;:~.~~ .
consecutive st;:rts io · the In- shortened session. Only five ofthe 25 . 194.258.
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diarta polis. 500, Unser was ready to already had qualified for the May 30
One · of Tuesday's· top speeds growing number·of ,sports car stars·
pass ·up the wor ld's ri chest · race, including veteran Danny ·rn;longed to four·time·lndy winner . coining to Indianapolis. · . .
·automobi le race to devote all his Ongais, who had the day's top speed A.J ... Foyt at 196.764 mph, well below
Another three'ti:ne ·Indy winner,
time as team manager for Mexico's at 198.938.
qualification .speed of 203.332 Johnny Rutherfor~ to: o~t his
Among the niJOH[ualifiers was that put him on the outside of the backup car on ues Y or a
Josele Garza .
shakedown run. Rutherford, who
But Garza, the 1981 Indy rookie of rookie Dale Whittington, who hopes front row. Foyt, earning a spot in his
the yea t, has. had a disappointing to join his two older brothers in the 25th straight Indy race - a record - has had difficulty wilh his four-yearis driving a champ car for the first old Chaparral racer this season, has
and frustr~ ling month. He didn 't starting lineup.
qualify his year-old March race car
Whittington, 22, approached 194 time since he seriously injured his qualified at 197 mph for a fourth-row
last weekend and has not been able mph in a March racer as he tried to right arm in an accident at Michigan start.
to get the car over 194 mph.
ga in enough speed to become part of International Speedway last July.

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BASEBALL

Amerlcao League
SEA11'LE MARINERS-Activated Dav e
Henderson,
outfielde r ;
Assigllt'd
Thad
Bosley. ouUielder, outright to . _
the Salt
Lake City GullJ li the PaCifiC Cout
League.

FOOTBALL

Nadooal FootbiU League
BALTIMORE COLTS- Announced
the
signin)l d Terry Crouch, guard.
Caoadlao FootbaU Lea&amp;~
HAMII.TON
TIGER·CATS- Annou nc_ed
the signing ol Peter Lan~ford, defens1ve
end and Dick Rigelhof, linebacker.

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NOR THEW EST
NAZARENE-: Terry
Layton head basketball coach, res1~ned .
ARJioNA- Oave Strack, athletic director, re:~i]!ned .

Living longer

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· Americans are living Ionge~.
' healthier lives than ever before, but
they are paying more for the
privilege, says Family Practice
News.
The medical publication reports
that between 1961 and 1978, Ufe ex~cy rose to 69.5 years for men
andT1.2yearsforwomen.
Increased use of niedleal services,
: an emphaBls on preventive health
: practices and ·early detection ~nd
: treatment Of d1se88e were the main
~ reasons for longer Ufesjlans, ac: · cordlnl{ to a federal survey.
• ' The ttad~, however, has been·
spiraling healtbocare costs that con: : tinue to. Cl0118wne an lncreaalngly
: : large .slial-e of the gnlSS 118tional
' produ~
·
.
; : Between 1980 and 1910, heaJtb.care
: ;costs~ an,annl)aiaverage of 11.7 .
• 'petcent. Health-Care spe!!dlturea .
.: : reaci)ed ~7.2 blWoo 1J1 1910, or
. : :$1,087 per

If you own your own home, chances are you're a
Jut ticher than you think. Just look at how much your

hume is worth tooay. The difference between its present
value and your mortgage balance is your equity.
And you can probably borrow against that equity from
City Loan and Savings any time you need money.
How much can you borrow? It could be a substantial amount - $20,000, $50,000, $100,000 or more.
If you're house rich and money JXlOf, City Loan
and Savings has the money to help you even things out.
Because nobody knows you like we do.

STATE REPRESENTATIVE
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3728 or any Republican Precinct Committeeperson for tickets; or purchase
them at the farm. The tax-dedueti&amp;le dcinations are $25. . .

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'Mother-daughter banquets

Senior Citizens Day scenes

MEMORIAL TREE DEDICATED - This red
maple, given by the Meigs County Board of Commissiont·rs as individuals in memory of Richard Cham-

Laurel Cliff
Women's
Missionary

the dedication and responded following comments by

Commissioner Richard Jones on the late Chambers
and his love for the center. Commissioners with Mrs.
Chambers and Eric, from left, are Junes, David
Koblentz and Henry Wells.

bers, was dedicated during the opening ceremonies for

Senior Citizens Day at the center Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Martha Chambers and son Eric were present for

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The annual mother-daughter
banquet of Laurel Cliff Women's
Missionary Fellowship International
was held May 14 at Chester United
Methodist Church.
Jean Wright had the welcome with
Mildred Jacobs givi ng table grace.
There was group singing of "Just a
Closer Walk with Thee", with scriJ}ture by Kim Stanley . Readings included " Reading" by Emma Fox;
"G in ge r Cook ies" by Donna
Gilmore; 'What is a Mother" by
Jamre Haggy, and a children's song,
" Mother Always Loves Me" by
Sharlene Mash. Kristen Stanley,
Mi chelle Folmer, Missy Foster, Kim
and Pam Haggy, Alisha and Deanna
Haggy. Michelle Folmer read "A
Loving Heart" , with Ann Mash
reading " Where There is Lov e", and
Jani ce Ma s h prese nting, " A
Mother' s Prayer ."
There was a fashion parade with
Evelyn Young, Shirley Frazier,
Brenda Haggy, Linda Foster, Eva
Robson, I va Powell, Jean Wright,
and Shirley Meadows taking part.
l" ··nda E blin was the mistress of
ceremonies. Mary Miller had the
closing prayer. Fm1y-three persons
attended.

drab in mood, tan as an overall conservative personality that would fit
into any circwnstance, pink showing
a happy joyous bit of life. Denim, she
described, as being hard work and
strife, and white as a sign of purity
and graciousness.

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Four

Meigs

Countians over thl' age of 90 were
given special recogniation at the
Senior Citizens· Day observance

at the center Tuesday. Seated is
Ben Quisenberry, 94, of Syracuse,
also recognized for being the
olde~t resident to complete the
Meigs County "elderwalk" last
week, with Henry Reibel, 92,
Pomeroy, and Frankie Mumaw,
92, Syracuse. Present but not
available for the pkture was
Della Curtis, Pomt•roy.

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KRAFT
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annual mother-daughter
banquet of the United Methodist
Church. Pomeroy, was he ld Tuesday
at the church.
Entertainment after dinner wsa
led by Mrs. Robert McGee with the
titl e of " Patchwork." Mrs. McGee
likened life to a patchwork quilt.
each pien· fitting together to make
the entire life.
She compared the vanous colors
to different personalities and moods,
describing green as an overall
background, gray as being dull and

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NOW OPEN FOR THE
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•Vegetable Plants
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OPEN DAILY 9 titS
S.UNDAY 1 TILS
PHONE 992·5776

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Jt·a n Frwnd . rnutlwr of Mrs.
RaklT. was tlw guest speaker cmd
lalkt·d on tlw tlwnw of a woman's
plat't' 1s in tl11 · hurnt• i:lnd walking
wtth the Lord.
" A wum&lt;:Jn th;rt ft 'ardh the Lord,
she shall lw prarsed" was thL' theme
('&lt;! J'n ed nut for !he b;-mqul't .

Commission on Aging, and Rep. Claire "Buzz" Ball.
with Mrs. Eleanor Thomas, exerutive director of the
senior citizens program in Meigs County. Mrs. Thomas
has headed the program here since it started 10 years
ago.

IOVELTY
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ROZEN rOODS

llUIIll'I'OUS ~ ift s.

SPEAKERS on Seitior Citizens Day for the approximately 200 elderly Meigs Countians who gathered
at the center were, from the left, Molly Varner of
Buckeye Hills Hocking Valley Regional Development
Distrid; Jim Alexander, assistant director of the Ohio

SPECIAL
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Eckrich 1-Lb.

United Pentecostal Church's first
mother-dau ghter banquet was held
Munda y evening at tlie Senior
Ctti zt•ns Ct•nter community hall.
Attendtng the Middleport church's
banqul'l were 41 rnothers, daughters
cmd L' r&lt;HHh1au)2:hlers. Bonnie Baker.
wife- of the pastor, had eharge with
the unmarried dau~ hters serving
the rnollll'rs. Games were enjoyed
by thl' grou p.
Jeanene Craft won the " daughter
uf the yt·a r" a wan! for a poem she
wrntt· about her rnutht•r . She was
prL'St·nkd a grft . As each guest
aiTl\Tl.L they rt')..!Jslt·n·d for " mother
uf tlw y t'&lt;:ll'." w1th Pcun Huffman
bemg gi\·,·n tlw tttle and presented

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Ppm eroy - Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, M ay 19, 1982

Recognition
high I ights
service

clothing day for low income
people Thursday, May 20, from 9
a. m. until noon. The agency
clothing bank is located in the old
high school building a t Cheshi re.

WE DN E SDAY
SYRACUSE
Women's

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Missionary

Society,

Syrac use, Wednesday, 7 p.m .
with election of offi cers. Nada
Kittle is the presrdent.

Recogn ition of mothers and Sunday sc hool class reci ta ti ons
highlighted the Mother's Day service at the Rock Springs United
Methodist Church.
Presented hHnging baskets were
G racl~ G l cm~.

Pom eroy- Middl epo r t, Oh io

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Cornm~Actiun will hold free

a pott ed begonia.
Recita ti ons by the Middler Class
ta ught by Suzanne Richmond we re
" I Try to Please" by Neal Ri chmond ; " To Mothero'' by Marsha
Ki ng; " Let's Remembe r" by
Christ ina Kauff ; " Nothi ng Better"
by Becky KHuff; and " Because" by
Tracy Ebli n.

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outs ta nding work at the a nnua l ba nd banquet held
Thursday night a t th l' high school cafeteria. ;rhey are,
front, left to right, Robin Ki tc hen, best in wondwinds ;

Susa n Danner. bes t in ~rc uss ion, and Steve Pa tterson,

best brass; back, left to right, Linda Noel, best fres hma n musicia ni Sherri Arnold, best sophomore
musician; Rita Rhodes, best junior, and Helen Slac k,
best senior.

Church consecretion planned
The co nsccr&lt;itwn servtce fur t he
llt'W
Rac tn e Wesleya n Uni ted

Mt'lhod ist Churc h will be held on
May 23 at II a .m . Brshop Dwight E.
Loder of the West Ohio Confe rence

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LAURIE

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by Becky Hoffma n; "Mom is Best"
by J ason Abbott ; " f Try" by Bria n
Walke r ; "I' m Small" by Dorothy
Leifheit; "On This Your Day" by
Jason Sheets; " No One Too Small"
by Will ie a nd Ben Ka uer, a nd " HapPY Mother's Day" by Darin Abbott,
Chri stie Drake, J a mie Drak&lt;'.
Mi chael Leifheit, J esse Little, a nd
J ohn J effers.

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10 be
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readily available 101 sale rn each Kroger Stor4L 811C8PI as
~ rotad ll'l this ad H 'M!I do f\.IO out at an iJdwrtiJed
rt em . we Will Offef you your chorce ot a comparable rtem.
when a11arlable. reflechng the same savrngs or a ramcheck
wtuch wrll en1111e you to purchase tl"le advenrsed rtem at t l"le
advertrs.ed prrcA Mlhrn)) davs

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GOOD SUNDAY MAY 16 THROUGH SATUIDA Y MAY 22 .

POMEROY, OHIO

992-5272

1982 , IN GALLI PO LI S and POM E ROY .
WE RESERVE THE RIG HT TO liMIT QUANTITIES . NONE
SOLD TO DEALERS.

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WHOLE LIVE MAlliE LOBSTERS
Place your order thi t week for pick up at your
Kroger store next Thursday-Saturday May 27-May
29. Now available at Kroger at our cost this wHk of
~ - 5~ lb. plus 101/o . You poy ~ - "lb . when you pick
up your lobster. Small deposit required .

DISTRICT GRANT - The Rev. Benjamin Edwards, superintendent
of the West Ohio Conference, left, presented the Racine United Methodist
Church with a check fo r $10,000. The money was applied toward the cost

HOllY

Rev. Jam es Clark, pastor.

SLICED INTO CHOPS

Mixed
fryer Parts

YOU CAN LEARN

B

WORD
PROCESSING

69
lb,$1

Fresh Quarter
Pork Loin ...

G

tAI(M~

INSP ECTED

of brick venee r for the new church. With the Rev_ Mr. Edwards is the

U.S. GOii'T INSPECTED
FRESH GROUND

c

U.S.D.A. INSPECTED , FROZIN
H ·LB. AVG .

Fresh
Broccoli

Gallipolis Business College
USDA Choice

Strip

Graduation

All d 1nners mcl ude baked potato .
roll w•fh butter and unhm1ted sa lad b ar

('vent in h e r life a nd you want to tell

her so. Let Speidel say it for yo u -on
an !d ent. You can choose fro m dozens of
styles. and your special message can make it one

of a kind . Come in today and make this / " '
graQ.uation an especiall y memorable one.
Sperdellde nts From $7. 95 Available at
~

:&gt;rA:JttD

NEW! Ham &amp; Cheese Sa ndwich
with Fries .
. .. $1.99
,with Salad Bar.
2.29
Chopped Steak Burge r-Single
1.99
with Fries .
with Salad Bar ...1.
2.29
Chopped Steak Burge r- Double
2.49
with Fries ..
with Salad Bar .... .. ... . 2.79
Fish Filet Sllndl}'ich
with Fries .
1.99
with Salad Bar .
2.29
Super Salad &amp; Tab
2.19

Fresh
Asparagus ..... .
JUMBO

Vidalia
Sweet Onions ...

And don 't forget, we have
terrific kid's meals, too.

AI Par1•c•pallrlg $teakhouses
c 198 1 Ponderou
System. Inc
Choppt&lt;l Steak is

U.S.D. A. GRADE A

19
lb . $ 1

OZE

age

$128

USDA
CHOICE

Country Club Gallon $259
Ice Cream .. ... ctn .
FROIEN (3·PAK)

Kroger
Orange Juice

3

_g~~::

.~h~~!~ _c~~~~~2ci·::.~ 129
OI.I,ON-

SAVE $4.00
\li!P~~,

NEW! Sirloin Steak . . ·... , . . $3.39
Fish Filet .. .. , . . .. . . . . . .. 2.49
Chopped Steak . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.59
Chicke'n Strips . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.79
Ribeye Steak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.99

HAIOUfTEOfK SlQI:v.N

TABLECLOTH

U~PER

RIVER ROAD
,.,,,...., from the Airport)

··.

USOA Inspected 100%
Chtlprrtd 8oel SINk.

·=-=~~

FARM ~.

Lar~e ~gs

3-20-0Z. LVS.

~4

Each includes baked potato. roll with buner. plus unlimited salad bar,

SUMMER HOURS

HOllY

Grade A

a.------·---Y-~-~U-~-~~-~-~-~&lt;_l-~~-~-~N~
OR COUPON

lt :OOam-4 :00 pm Mon . thru Fri.

NEW! Sirloin Steak .... . . . . $3.59
Fish Filet .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. 2.69
Chopped Steak . . .. . . . . . . . . 2. 79
Chicken Strips . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.99
Ribeye Steak .. . , . . . . . . . . . . 3.19

ggc

Boneless Bottom!b . $2 69
Pick Of
Round Roast .
The Chix .

IN STO RES WITH
DELl DE,AITMfNTS
HO T f OODS

AVAILABlE
11om . 1pm

All GRINDS

Vac Pak
Kroger Coffee.

SANDY MAC . SLICED TO
ORDER

D
/_en Style
B_oiled Ham ...

lb .

$2 99

'I - READY TO EAT . 8 PIECES
$1•00 ::. WIS~BONE

$
\,- Fr1ed Chicken Bucket 399
0

Value Meal Lunch Specials

Value Meals

ggc
lb. sgc

lb.

lb.

U.S. Gov·T GRADED CHOICE

KROGER

Kroger
White Bread

Lb.19e

Dinner
Big Chopped Steak ......... $3.49
NEW! Baked Fish . . . . . . . . . . 3.49
NEW! Sirloin Tips . . . . . . . . . 3.89
T-Bone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.29
Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.79
NEW! Filet Mignon . . . . . . . . 4.69
Steak &amp; Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99
Super.Sirloin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.49
Queen Prime Rib . . . . . . . . . . 5.59
King Prime Rib . . . . . . . . . . . 6.59
NEW! . USDA Choice
NewYorkStrip . .. .. .. .. 6.99
Imperial Prime Rib .. .. , , , : 7.99

Gradu ation 1s an important

Young
Turkey Breast.

69¢

Zucchini
Squash

Steak Dinner

Samuels

Bunch

Budget Stretching
Fresh Yellow or

New York

Memories

39
lb.$1

Any Size Pkg.
Ground Beef

in 4 weeks (non cr·edit)
New Classes begin May 22

Re g . No . 75-02 -0472B

CLOSED SAT., SUN., MON.
EFfECTIVE JUNE 1, 1982

Dail• Colbu r11 .

Beana With16·01 .
Onions
Ca"

ADMISSIONS OFFICE OPEN 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.

9 to 5

7: :\0 p .m . Thl' rl' will bt·elt&gt;cl!Oil uf
offH 'L' r s. Ht&gt;frl'slunl'nLo.; w1ll l&gt;l'

Cluld

17·01 .

KROGU

446-4367

TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY

Con-

Le&lt;Jgue. 7::10 p.m.
Thursda y at tlw horne of Mrs.

MIDDLEPORT

Cost CuHer
Apple ICIUC8 16-oa
.
Con

liquid
Sweetener '~;~·

Suzy SamUt~l s , Porm·roy . has been

SUPPLIES

L1·g ttlll

servat ion

Apricot
Halve a

ma ke the presentation to the ch urch .
He i!l super intendent of the At hens
District. and was speaker a t the ser·
vice whr r h was followed by a soeia\
hour.

CAKE DECOR AliNG

Am ertl'an

1-Ct .
Pk. g .

Bcnj arnt n Edw&lt;J rds was he rt.· to

ANN'S

3 ·01 .

O&amp;C

49c
,.. .79c

The church was rcl'cntl y presented a check for 110,000, a grant from
the West Ohio Confe rence of the
Unrted Methodist Churc h. The Rev .

Student-; who n .'l ' l ' I Vl' these appointments are sclceted on the basis
of meri t. As a ~ rad ua te assoc iate,
Samuels will fulfill her acade mic
responsrb rl rtr cs under the drrection
of Professo r Wa rren Retn inga ,
chairperson of the Accounting a mi
Quantita tr ve Methods Depa rt ment.
Sa muels is a member of Pi Ga mma
Mu and wi ll receive her bacca laureate degree 1n mtc rne~ ti on al
studies in June.

HACINF.

Post 602 wrll meet Thursday at

~;~ $399

Vac Pak
Coffee

COST CUTlEt INDIVIOUALL Y
w•APPEO SLIC ES IMITATION

Cheese
Food .

sgc

'"

COST CUTTER

10·" ·
Btl.

Pk g .

ll -o1 .

Instant
Tea

Ca"

KIOGU

The sc r\'icc will bt• chaq; e- wide
ond comm uni ty-wi de, i:l lld wi ll be
followed by a carry-rn tlrnne r a t the
fellowshrp hall.

Business Admmist ral lOn at Ohi o
Un ivc rsrty for the 1982-8o aca dernrc
ycet r

mv 1ted to attend.

COST CUTT ER

l h t• IJ(Ti::I SIOil .

Hwa rd e d a full g raduate
associateship wrth th•• College of

be obtained from Lois Ke ll y, Nalley Reed or Bob Freed.

Pomeroy Unrted Methudrs l Churt" h.

SAVE 10 TO 40% WITH SOOPER COST CUnERS*
*FOR SOME COST CUnERS NO OTHER BRANDS ARE STOCKED

ADVERTISED ITEM PO LICY

Eoch or

wil l be the spcctal ):! uest speaker fo r

Receives
associateship

ticipate. Mo re information may

Thursday ru ghl at ChPst&lt;·r Unrtr·d
Ml'!hodrsl Church . The publw rs

COUNT ON K·ROGER
SOOPER COST CUTTERS

"Mothe r 's

Love"; Mandy Ebl in, "Every Day",
a nd Da le E blrn, " My Mother's
LoVl'." They represented the
pn mary class taught by Judy Humphreys.
Nurse ry chrl tlren in the class of
Lenora Leifheit and Sherrie Abbott
~:dv i ng

son, wi ll be donated to the Me rgs
Count y Hea rt Assor iat ro11 .
Nwne rous prizes will be awarded. The public is inv ited to par-

COSPE L Smge r Bru&lt;"l' Stunt·
w1l1 prese nt a cunrert at 7::10 p.111.

FOR EVERYDAY
LOW PRICES

prese nt. Eac h moth~ r was presented

I' .

POMEROY - The second annual Royal Crown 100 Heart Gulf
Tourna ment will be held Thursday by the J ayma r Golf Course .
Ladies lee off time will be 9 a.m .
with the men to tee off between 1
and 3 p. m. The fee of $10, which
includes the green fees per per-

VOf CF:S of f. rberty Chorus wri t
re heili"St' for the Gt· neral James
Hartinge r ('t:lebra lion at 7::10
p.m. on May 20 and May 25 at tlw

thP nldest moth er ;

Christy Blackston, the youngest
mother; Ann Evans, the youngest
grandmother ; and Laverna Kauff,
the mother wi th the mos t children

\

Calendar

RACINE Firemen's Auxiliar)
will sponsor a kitchen shower fot
Sam a nd Ruth Shain who los•
their trailer by fire on March 26
The shower will be held Thur
sday, May 20, at 7: 30 p.m. at th&lt;

THUR SDAY

Th e Dai ly Sentinei - Pilge- 9

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'

FRESH MADE WITH WHIPPED
TOPPING

Strawberry Pie .... a~~:h$2 99

�Page-10- The Daily Sentine l

Wed nesda y, May 19, 1982

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday , May 19, 1982

Stewardship week observed

Your Libraries--By RUTH POW!&lt;;RS
There rs now a story hour at the
Pomeroy Publir Library as well as
the Middleport Library . The story
hour at Pomeroy is Tuesdays 10 a.m .
wrth Bernadetle Ande rson as
storyte ll er. Story hour at Mrddleport
is Thursdays at 1 p.m. with Cindy
Harkless as storyteller.
The libntnes arr going to have a
difficult job this summer furni shmg
the rh ildrcn wi th a va riety o[
programs that we ha ve been a bit• to
do in the past. Tht• reason, MO NEY~
The Ohio Valley Area Libraries
(OVAL I wh rch has supplied us wrth
resour ce people the past s ummer·s ,

has had a budget rut , whic h

111

turn

has been handed down to us in terms

ur lack of funds fur children 's
progra m. The OVAL member
libtct n es ha ve furmL'ti a resoun'L'

sharing program . Each library has
a resource person and they will do
one progra m. It is an exchange
system, by that I mean one of the
member libraries will send their
resources pe rson to do a program
for us and we will send our resource

pt•rson I Cindy Harkless I to do a
program for them. What it still boils
down to ts one progrcnn for the summer . I am trying to come up with
some tnlcrestmg tilmgs for the sumIIH'r, but I sure could use the help of
the mt:tny talented and creati ve minds W&lt;' ha ve 111 Mcrgs County. I£ you
ha VL' some special Wlent or interest
you would he willing to share with
our

yo un ~

people fm· the summer,

pleaS&lt;' contact me al992-581:1.
Nan&lt;')' Mm1lcy and Helt•n Bodimer
hd \' l ' rerently jo11wd our library
s t;.:~ rf. I'm SUIT you will find them

The Meigs Soil and Wate r CuP- grader a bookmarker 111 obstTVCi ll t't' 22 1 Wt·st St·t·ulld Slrl'd 111 l 'tllln'ro~.
st·t ·und floor of till· F'anntT:-- Hi-I nk
servation District is observing Soil of Soi l Stewardship Week.
Building . Thl' cust 1s $8 for each
New
Meigs
County
Plalbooks
are
Stewardship Week this week.
The observance is held annually also ava ilable in our office located (:jt buuk .
beginning the fifth Sunday followin g
Easter and running through the sixth Sunda y to remind people to give
thanks to God for soil, water, arr and
suns hinr .
Ttmoth y J . Kn1 g to Ttmuthy J
Elltnh-llt' M Wabun . Wd lii ll ll
Theme ror this yea r 's observann·
Ktn g. Edtlh Kmg, 2.43 (JLTt'S, I .t•roy Watson . .Jr to Wll il;Hn I , t · rn~
is " A Time For Tenacity ."
W;ttson , Jr , 1-: lladt •IJt' 1\1 Watson _
The Meigs SWCD board of super- Sa lis bury.
Ji:IITlt'S Miller tu Ma rj ortt' M1ller , Lot :\OL:, Sut ton
visors is providing place mats to
Laura .J Bond , Ch;rrh·s Htflld \11
local rest..urants to remind people to Lot308, Salrsbury.
Earl
E.
Knr
ght,
Kathryn
W.
V1r
~ tl H Tt·;-lfon L Sr . I k lt·n I.
give thanks for their food , and lht•
Kn1
g
ht
to
Skphcn
E
.
lluffman,
BarTt
•a
funL 1 J i!ITt's, Sutttr rr
ladies aux rliary of the board of
Lt'itf y ('h;t.'i kt'lt, No;dt ( ' !Ja .'i \n'll \11
supervisors are goi ng into a ll the bari:l L. Horhni:ln , 2.8 alTcs, Ctwstcr .
F.a rl r.. Knrghl, Kathryn W. Hut!Clttd ('lturdl of Ctfd. l ';rll 't•l.'-&gt;.
fourth grade classes in the count y
to Ro lland L. Hallt·y, Marrlyn Hutland .
Knight
and ta lking to them about So il
34 .5 anes. Chesler.
·
S.
Halley,
Rtwurp , l111 lu l .cro~ ll r·1Hlr IX,
Stewardship.
Niles
Chn
st1an
Chnstopht·rson,
.Judy
E
lkndrl.\ , ~ :w.l dl I r· s.
They arc also ~ r v mg each fourth
Deed ., Erl ct F.liz&lt;Jbdh Chnstopilt•r- 01'Cltl J11'

friendly and smiling when you come
to the libraries.
We a re sta rting to receive new
books now . Among some of the more
recent ones you will find at the
libraries are Diet Free by Kuntzleman, Slimming Your Thighs,
Hips and Butt by Dugan, The Indispensa ble Cancer Handbook by
Sabbury , The Tighter House by
Wing, Emily Post's Complete Book
of Wedding Etiquette by Post, and
several new cookbooks. Amo ng the
new fiction is The Peking Target by
Hall, Public Smiles, Private Tears
by VanSlyke , Village Centenary by
Miss Read, Chances by Collins and
The parsi fal Mosai c by Ludlum,
Shaitan by Max Ehrli ch. The library
has smnelhrng for everyone so slop
and lake a look .

Property transfers

Jullltlr J-ll g h Sc huul. Spt·&lt;:~kl'r will be

or Southern
l A&gt;&lt;: a I Board ur F.drwatron .
Stud enl'i whu will g r &lt;:~ Liu(Jtl' &lt;-:~rl'
Je ss i e&lt;:~
Cove rt , Dl' nni s F'oltoy,
Tabilh&lt;r Wrllford, Wt•ndy Jmws, Andy F'il'ILis, AmbtT Olll illgt:r, Alllll'l'
Mills. Erie Wa gner. Dav1d Justi s.
Ryan Holler, Chns Guinther,
Crystal Harmon, Jodi Hobbs. Corey
Hil l. Amy Wood , Chns Bruwn . J nnrn y Rando lph , Jenn y Ceek, Arn y
Knwtter. Heathe r Ha rris. F.dd ie
Frwnd . MH'hael McKelvey, Jan·d
Stewart. Amy Moore, Robt•rt
SUSil'

Grut'Sl'r,

ll ll'lllbl'r

Re iber. Mike Van Melt'!", Tucker

Williams, J eremv No rthup, freddie
Malson , Chrislre Cooper , Rasche!
Kowe . Andy Grucser, Stephcmie
Say re, Amanda Roush, Joe Roush

and Ter ry Powell.
Teachers of the class are Jean
Alkire, hea d teadu, Karen Johnson . aide under T1tle I. and Suzanne
Wolfe , teachers.
Tht• afternoon kindcqw rt en clas!:i
at Southern will graduate in exernses a lso Fnda y.
Class members are Steven Arn ott ,
Jcnnr Hill , Erica Ginther. fra nnie
Hewitt, Danny TerlOpplous, Lee
Hu sk. Kelly He nsler . Ma rcy
Matlwws, Brandi King, Christina

Cwnm ins, Linda Lewis, Brandi
Mallory, Ryan Adams, Jimmy
Counls, Becky Stobart, Jw;tin Diddle , Jaime Cou nts, Aimee Manue l,
Edd re Willis, Jennifer Shastee n,
Brun· Fleming, Sha nnon Tucker,
Sard Wrlhams, Rac hael Hensler,
Kevin Turley, Tony a Cremea ns,
Kelly Powell, Samuel Shain, John
Spe ncer, Bet h Clark , Mi chael
Jarrell, Brya n Justis, Benj i Vittoria ,
Jason Carpenter, Rod ney Walsh and
Penny Gi ll isp ie.
Teachers are Jean Alk ire, head
teacher, Karen Johnson , aide under
Title I, and Suzanne Wolfe, tea cher.
Speaker will be Susie Grueser,
member of Southern Local Board of

PROTESTING AT ROCKWELL - Erny Davies, a
39-year-old Athens, Ohio carpenter reads a statement
in the lobby of Rockwell International Corp.'s
POPPY DAYS PROCLAIMED - Mayor Clarence
Andrews has signed a proclamation designating May
27, 28, and 2ll as Poppy Days in Pomeroy for The
American Legion Auxiliary of Drew Webster Post 39.

Crl't'll Carpd Dc1y was held Sa tur dl:ly at 0 1110 Un 1vt'rs1ty in Athl'n s.
Th1 s IS a s pl'na! ca111pus visi ta tiOn
prol.! ram for rtcatkrnl cally talented

h1 gh school junwrs . Attl'nding rrmn
Southern Hrgh School werr Kath y
Rak er, C.'lil II' MorTI S cmd Brun• J uhnsun.

BaktT l!'i the daul.! hlr r of Mr . and
Mrs. Charles Baker. Racme . Morns
IS ltll' sun or Mr. (:Ill(} Mrs. Ce~ rl
MorTI S, LonJ,! Butlurn, and Johnson
t.s tlw son of Mr . llnd Mrs. Dun J oh n-

With Andrews arc, left to right, Erica McClintock,
Junior Miss Poppy, Mrs. Loretta Tiemeyer, unit
president, Mrs. Chesler Wells, poppy chairman; Pam
Haggy, Little Miss Poppy and Palma Wiles, Poppy
Princess.

Evans and Wolfe to marry Saturday

POMEROY- Plans have been
completed for the open church wedding of Pam Eva ns, daughter of Mr.
a nd Mrs. Jam es F' . Eva ns .
Educ&amp;:~tion .
Pomeroy, and Denms Wolfe, 'son of
Mr. and Mrs. David Wolfe, Middle port.
The weddrng wrll be held on Saturday, May 22, at 2:30 p.m. at Rock
opportunity to speak with members Spnngs Unrtt&gt;d Methodist Church .
ur studl'lll orgrmi zations .
Musrc will be presented by Louise
The students were ~uests of Ohro Radford, urganisl , at 2 p.rn . Re v.
Un rversr ly at the Uni versity Inn for Richard Rothemick will perform the
ceremony .
a buffet luncheon.
Mrs. Chnsly Blackston wrll serve
Afternoon acti vities inc ludell tours
or lhe ct-~mpu s an d meetings with as ma tron of honor for her sister .
fac ulty rnembt•rs in academic ad- . The bridesmaids wil l be Kirn Eblin
and Dixie Ebl in, cousms of the bride .
v 1 s m ~ sessions. Ques tion and ans we r periods follow ed these Dave Wolfe will serve as best man
for his brother il nd the us hers will be
sessions.
The day's acliv rti es concluded Ja y Evans, brother of the bride, and
wit h i:l d os111g assembly i:l t Irvine Bruce Blackston , brother-in-law of
the bride .
Hal l.

Emrl y Kane will be fl ower grrl and

A reception munediately following-

Dudgt•r Vau ghttn will be lhl'
rin g bearer .
G ues ts wil l lw

Ow weddin g will be held a t Diamond

registered bv Jud y Marshall.

Southern High students visit OU
son, Portland . Pi::ln.: nts wt·re also in,·rted to attend mlll Mrs. Ba ker. Mrs.
Murris and Mrs. Johnson cH'rompan red the three students.
The r r o~ ram bq~an for tilt' approxima tely 150 students attemhng,
wi th &lt;-1 film pre ~e ntatJOn or an
OVl'rii\1 Vl l'W or Ohio Un iVl'I'SJty.
Hepresentat rves of the offrees of adrn1ss 1ons. r111an c i e:~l i:mls, student life
and llw Honors Tutorial College
spokl' to th e group. A student aclll'llies fmr was hl'ld rn the lobby of
Irvine Hall wh rch rave students the

Sav ings and Loan Co.'s Ri ve rboat
Hoom.

JAMES l. SCHMOLL, 0.0.
Doctor of Optometry
443-C Locust St., Middleport
MON.
VISION EXAMINATIONS
TUES.
THURS.
CONTACT LENSES
FRI .
·-12
CHILDREN'S VISION
1-5
Examinations by Apt.
PH. 992-6545

WED.
1-5

....

SAVE

68¢
Baker

To tile 11111lltr
Ge!'ler~r lood~ Corp " ''' re•mDurst ~ ~~~lor
lilt IICt . ~rue ol lhr\ co u po~ pl y~ lC lor nan
!!long j vou rtcervt •I o~ r~ e sa re oll he specrhtd
proOuCI ~~~~ •I upon r ~QYtS I ~ou suDmrl evrdence or
ourthi st lhereo r sal •slactor~ ro Ge!'lerar food s Corp Cou
pon ma~ nor tie a s~•gned lranslerrec or reproduced Cus
tomer must p;r~ ~ny lil ts Ia• IIO•d w~ere proh•brtll(l ta•ed
or res rro cte!l by ra., Good only rn US A Puerto R•co lind
U S Guv I • nsl~ll C•~ '' Yd lue I W( Co upon w• ll not be
Mf1.0•1d •I presented lhr ouoh oulsrd e aoencres bro~ers or
Others wno are n~t retilol drst r• butors ol our merciUMrse or
spec rl,callv aurno&lt;rttG b~ us ro present cou po11s lor re
dtmp roon lor rt!lemD!rOn or prope• lv recerved and hlndled
COu P0&lt;1 m1&gt; l lo Gener11 loorh Co rp f' 0 So• t03 Ka n
~~~-ee ll 6090? ln•s couoon good only on purcnast nl
orOOuct •Oihu led Any other use C0&lt;1S1·1u1es haud
lllllil -

sun, Affida vi t, R&lt;:~ C IIW .
ErlH Elizabeth Chn sltJp lwrson to
Rannt· Home Naltun(JI Bank . Lot 47.
lUi n ne.

Due Thursday

K indergarteners wi II graduate Friday
The mornmg kmdergarten cla:;s at
SouUwrn w11l gr&lt;tduatl' 111 exernsl'S
Fndav at 7::10 p.m. at Southern

The Darty Scn rrn c i- Pag c- 11

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

(f)

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CD

~

The 1982
Mini· License Plates
are here!

W

0.. COIIPO~ Pll PIIICIIIU

Ofttr uplrulby ll , ltll

~ntroducing

.
new Improved Nestea.

Morris

Charge
Athens
man with
trespass
Police
COLUMBUS (AP)
arrested a 39-year old Athens carpenter Tuesday inside the lobby of
Rockwell International Corp.'s
executiv e office and cha rged him
with criminal trespassing.
Erny Davies, one of a small group
ol protesters who gathered outside
the plant earl y today, was handcuffed and escorted out of the
building by police about 9:30a.m.
The oth e r demon s trators,
ca rrying an assortment of antinuclear signs, stayed oul.side.
Rockwell will be manufacturing
the major component.s of the B-1
strategic bomber .
Davies had walked into the plant
·about one-half hour earlier to read a
statement to Rockwell executives
who were standing in the lobby. He
i&amp;nored requests from plant offi cials
and police officers til leave.
Davies read a stat ement
protesting the previow;, arrest of
Jerry Ebner several weeks ago for
praying on the steps of the Rockwell
plant.
· Ebner, also arrested for criminal
trespass, w?s to stand trial today in
Franklin County Corrunon Pleas
COurt.
·.' ''You who serve Rockwell lnt.~rnational have today sent J erry
~ner to trial charged with criminal
ttespass because he felt moved to
kneel on these steps and pray," he
said, reading a leafl et.
:: " You believe that Rockwell Intenrational owns this piece of God's
creation and that J erry violated that
owne rship when he ignored your or4~r to leave. But, in truth, Rockwell
International's ownership is an
ili w;ion. All ownership rests in God
alone.''
'· The protesters disbanded shortly
after the arrest.

End marriages
:connie Ray, Havelock, N.C., field
syit for divorce in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court against David
T. Ray, Albany.
.·Jack L. U,msford, Tuppers Plains
and Sarah J . Lunsford, Tuppers
l'ilains filed for dissolution of
ma rriage.
· Ke nneth Romine and Maria
Romine were each awarded a divorce.
·. Marriages dissolved were Paul
Pullins, and Nancy Pullins ; Robert
C. Fife, and Melissa M. Fife;
Catherine L. Miller anq Dorsel E.
Miller; Cheryl Wilson Harris and
William Franklin Harris, Jr. Cheryl
Wilson Harris will be restored to her
fromer name of Cheryl Denice
Wilson.

executive offices Tuesday in Columbus. Davies read a
statement protesting the previous arrest of Jerry Elr
ner several weeks ago lor praying on the steps of the
Rockwell plant ( AP Laserphoto).

Food orders with the Meigs County Food C&lt;rop must be placed by
Thursday for delivery on May 27th.
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Cll'land , Sr., Leona Cit'la nd . Parcl'ls, Salisbury .

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the Meigs County Emergency
1\Sedical Service Monday .
·: At 3:36 p.m. the Middleport unit
I![ISWered a call for Clarence
Longstreth, Grant St., Middleport,
Wbo was transported to Veterans
r«emorial Hospital · At 9:39, the
I(tddleport unit transported Herbert
Clllkey from his Broadway Street
ift,me to Veterans Memorial
JSospital. The Pomeroy utllt was
!jflled to village hall at 9 p.m. for
Brian Bass who fell dO\Vfl the steps ·
t!jere and he was taken to Veterans
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Wilt
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Uickeydpo from his residence on
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d aT ed A p r il 24 1946 !lnd
r ec orded tn Deed Book 158
Paq e 586 th ence fotlowtng
th e w C&gt;s t Stdc of sa1d r oad tn
a north erly d1 r ect 1on 330
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thrn ce tn a south
w es terly dt r ec tt on 333 fee t
to fil e northwest corne r of
sn cl H oba rt and Enz• e
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c c c.1 s t to the pla ce of
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bounded and descrebed as
fol lows Begtnntng at the
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thenc e south 13 r ods a long
lhe c enter of the public
road to the p l ace of beg~n
ntnq cont atn nq one an d
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Deed Records
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By order of th e Board of
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LeslteM Fultz
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EXCESS OF THE
TEN MILL
LIMITATION
NOTICE IS hereby 91ven
th at 1n pursuance of a
Resolut1on of the Board of
Coun ty CommiSSIOners of
th e County of M e •gs
Pomeroy Oh10 passed on
the 16th day ol March 1982
th ere w ill be subm1tted to a
vote of the peop le of sa1d
Me•gs County at a Pnmary
ELECTION lo be held on
the County of Me 1gs Ohto
" ' t he regular places of
vot1ng there1n on Tuesday
th e 8th day of June 1982
the qu est1on of levymg 1n
excess of th e te n m 1ll
1tm1tat1on for the benef1tof
M e1gs County for the pur
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Board of Health and to sup
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for t11e purpose of makmg
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Elect1ons of Me1gs County,
Ohoo
Lesloe F Fultz
Cha~rman

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8th day of June 1982 the
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for each one doll ar of
valuatton wht ch amou nt s
to Twenty Cents for each
one hundred dollars of
va luat1on for F1ve yea rs
The Polls for sa td Elec
t10n wil l open at 6 30
o clock A M and rema1n
oren until 7 30 o c loc k PM
o saed day
By order of th e Boa r d of
Ele c ft ons of M etgs County
OhtO
L f' SI cF FuiiZ
Cha trman

each !01 postage and handling

Frances M Thomas
Otrector
Dated May 3 1982
(51 12 19,26 (61 2 4tc

-

PubliCNOtite- -

NOTICE OF
ELECTION ON
TAX LEVY IN
EXCESS OF
THETENMlLL
LIMITATION
NOTICE Is hereby given
that on pursuance of a
Resolutton of the Council of
the Village of Middleport,
Ohoo. passed on the 8th dajl

Publtc Notice

~==========i~~~~~~~~~~~t.==========~F-~~~~~~~~~~~
FRYE'S PENNZOIL
Salem Sf
Rutland, Oh
TUES lhru SAT
9 AM to 10 PM
SUN lOAM to6PM
Phone 742 9575

'

Tire sales &amp; repatrs, gas
&amp; grocenes We now
have new Amertcan
made Mopeds in stock
SJ95 Plus Tax
4 181 mo

Frances/VI Th oma s
Dtrec tor
Daled May 3 1982
{5) 12 19 26 {6l 2 4t c
Publtc Notice
NOTICE OF
ELECTIO N O N
TAX LEVY IN
EXCESS OF THE
TEN M I LL
LIMIT ATION
NOT IC E IS hereby g1ven
th at en pur suance of a
Resolutton of th e Boa rd of
County Comm iSSIOners of
the County of M e1g s
Pomeroy Ohto pa ssed on
the 16th day of March 1982
there wtl be subm1tted to a
vote of th e people of sa 1d
Metgs Coun ty at a Pre mary
ELECTION to be hel d on
the County of M e 1gs Oh10
at the regular places of
vo t1ng there•n on Tuesday
lhe 8th day of June 1982
the que st iOn of l evy mg 1n
e)(cess of th e ten milt
l1m1tat•on for th e benef1t of
Me,gs County for the pur
pose of comm un1ty mental
retardatton and develop
mental
d1sabillf1es
programs
and
serv1ces
pursuant to Chapter 5126 of
the Rev•sed Code to w1t
the
ma1ntenance
and
operatton
of
schools
tr a tntng
c ent e rs
and
workshops for m enta lly
persons
Sa1d ta x be1ng an ad
dehonal ta)( of 1 5 mills to
run for a con tmumg per1od
of t1me at a rate not ex
ceed1ng 1 5 mill s for each
one dollar of valuat•on
wh •ch amounts to F1fteen
cents for each one hundred
doll ars of valuatton for a
contmumg per•od of ttme
The Polls for sa 1d Elec
t 1on wttl open at 6 30
o cl ock AM and rema1n
open unto! 7 30 o clock P M
of sa1d day
By order of the Board of
Elect1ons, of M e1gs County
Ohoo
Leslie F Fultz
Cha1rman
Fran ces M Thomas
D1rector

Dated May 3 1982

(51 12 19 26 (61 2 21c

PUBLIC NOTICE
The i'lnnui'lt report Form
990 PF f or the Ktbb le F aun
da lt On Berna rd V Fultz
Trustee tS i'IV&lt;ltlable f or
publi c tn spec lton at Ber
nMd V Fult7 Law Off• ce
111 1 W
Seco nd Str ee t
Pomeroy
01110
457 69
d ur tn&lt;! r r ciUinr bustness
hour s l or n pcnod of 180
day s
c. ub s f'quf' n t
to
pUI)I I(i'II IOil Ol lh1 S llOI1Ce
(5 1 16 17 18 19 70 71 23
lie

Public NOIIC('
NOTICE OF
PUBL IC SAL F.
Not. ce tS he reby g1ven
lhnt on Thursday Mily 20
1981 ill 10 OD AM a prtvilte
s~11f' w ill be held nt the of
fief's of Th e CC'n lr.1l Trust
Co
N A of Mtddleport
OhtO IO SC' II lor Cii Sh fh('
t ottow1nQ cotl il terot towt t
New B o~ t s
I 1979 Star cra lt J(&gt; t Boilt
Ser
No
SJA 01400 1079
w / 460 Ford motor
1 1979 Stilrcraft lan Am
5er No ST R0017303079
1 197 9 Starc r aft
17
Tr t~ l nr
Se r
No
5TR E199 30379 F9 198 HP
M r r c N ew Trail er
t 1979 Trail R Crilfl Boilt
Tr ailer Model HD25 56TA
Se r No 76866 U sed Boat
1974 Skeet er Bass Boa t
M odel H290 16 Ser N o
ST RE G7 164M74J
The Cen tral Trust Co
NA r ese rve s the nghl to btd
ill lht SSi'l le
(5! 17 lA 19 3t c
Public Not1ce
NOTI CE TO
CO NTRACTOR
STATE OF OHIO
OE"PARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Co lumbus Ohm
May 7 1982
Co ntract Sales Legal
Copy No 82 574
UNIT PRICE
CONTRACT
Seal ed proposals will be
rece 1ved at the office of the
D1rec tor of the Ohto Depar
tm ent of Transportation
Columbu s Oh•o until 10 00
AM Ohto Standard T1me
Thursdily June 3 1982 for
tmprovements tn
Me 1gs and Washtngton
Countt eS OhtO on MEG
USR 33 (3 6610061 - US
Rout e 33 1n MetQS County
and WAS S R
7 131 63
33 061 - State Route 1 1n
Wa sh 1nqton Coun ty by ap
plytno il slurr y seal t o the
pavem ent
Pav ement
Wtdfh
Vare es
Prop::.&gt; c t nnd Work Lenqth
41 663 ff'el or 8 08 mil es
Th e dote se t for co m
pl e l~on of th1S work shall be
as se t forth tn the btddmg
proposal
Eac h IJ1dder sha ll be
r eq u1red to fil e w1th h1 s b1d
il
cert lf1 ed check
or
c ashtt&gt;r s check tor an
nmount eq u al to f1ve per
cent of h1s b1d but 1n no
event mor e than ftfty
thou sand do llars or il bond
for ten per cent of h1s btd
payabl e to the D1rector
Bedders mu s t apply on
the proper
form s
for
quahf1 cation at least ten
days pr1or to the date set
for open1n9 b•ds m ac
cordan ce w1th Chapter 5525
Oh10 Rev•sed Code
P l ans and spec1f1cat•ons
are on fil e •n the Depart
ment of TransportatiOn and
thP offtce of he Dtstrt c t

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54

Mtsc Merchand1ce

'

INSTALLED

$899 '

EUGENE LONG

Supenor Stdmg Co.
Vtnyl

&amp; Alumtnum

Complete gutter work,
complete remodeling,
roofrng of all types
Worked tn home area
20 years
Free estrmates
Call 843 3322

Real Esti'te - General

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING

TEAFORD
VIRGIL B SR
216 E 2nd St

And Home Mamtenance
e Roofing of all types
• Stdtng
• Remodeling

GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM
'I

9 FT. and 12FT. WIDTHS

STARTING AT $4.99 Cash &amp; Carry

RUBBER BACK CARPET
$4~,
_..,- ... -·
CARPET AT LAST YEAR'S

PubliC NOitc e

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U S Rl 50 Ea"
Guysville, Oh1o
Authonted John Deere ,
Now Holland, Bu•h Hog
Farm Equ1pment
Dealer
Farm Equtpment

mile~

NOTI CE TO
CONTRACTOR '
STATE OF OHIO
OF PAOTMENT OF
TRANS r ORT.OTION
Columbu s Oh10
Mily 7 1982
c ontr.1ct So l es Leq.1t
Co py No 82 55 8
UNIT PR I CF
CONTRACT
Scilted propOSiii S will l)e
r rcrtved at the off• Cf' of thf'
0 1rrrtor of t he Ohto OepM
tmrn t of Trc1nspor tr1flon
Columhus Oht o un h l 10 00
J\ M Oh1 0 Stan dar(l T1mc
Thur sdny Junr J 199? tor
1mpr ovf' ments 111
vntltn Ho c ~&lt;. n t Mf' tt "
And V•ntnn Countw s OhtO
on vAL S R 233 IODD037J
St,11f' Routr ?JJ .n G(lll ta
County
HOl S R
664
t l6 6? 13 48 1
51'llf' Routr
664 111 Hnck 1nc1 1...ou n1y
ME v S R 33~ 14 97 15 36 1
SIN If' Rout e JJR tn Me q..,
LOunt y
MEV 5 R
68 1
( 10 49 17 SSt
Stnll Rnu 1r
6fl l •nMrrtsl...nunly VtN
S R 160 tO 00! 13 qo A SAJ
5!!,11 f' Rnu1r 160 n V•n l nn

The di'tlr sri lnr com
plrte on of lht s work C. hi'l ll he
il S se t fort h tn t11c IJ•dd 1nq
proposal
Ench h•dder SI1CI II he
rrou•red to fil e wtltl hts l1 1d
n cc rttft NI c heck
or
co~h trr s
check l or Cln
ilmount equal to five per
ce nt of h1 s b1d hut 1n no
rvP nl more th cln fifth
thOusand dollnr s or a bond
l or ten per cent of h1 s btd
pi!yi!tl le to I he Dtrec tor
Btdders must i!pply on
thr prope r
form s
for
qui'll fir nit on at lerts t ten
doys prtor to the date set
tnr oprn ng htds tn ac
co rdan ce w• th Chi!pler 5525
Oh o Revt srd Code
PlilnS r~n d spec tft ca ltons
arc on I lr tn th e D epart
mf'nl of Transporti'll eon and
ltlf' Oll tCC' ol Ill (' 01 Strt c t
Dr puly Dtrr c tor
Tbc Dtrec tor r eserves
1he dql1t lo re tec t any a nd
f1 1! htdS
DAVIDL WEIR
DIRECTOR
Rev B 17 73

lrcensed &amp; Bonded
Phone 949 2793
or 949 2417
3 3 tfn

Parts &amp;Servtce

1 3 lie

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE
'Addons 1nd remodehn1
-Rooftn11nd JUiter work
-Concrete wor\
-Piumb1n11nd

l I \ liNG
Sw 1mtn1 nq pool n1 w ?
( rlr (JMr iHII ? &lt;. h l Ciy lOIS
l lrUI" 1 r oo m 11 ou o:,r wtth
t
ln lll &lt;; moctrrn k 1l
r t rn n rl! qns F A lur
lrlC e r nrpr t nq ! Oyf' r
rl nrtl ormal d•n nq
R
NF"W LI STING
rm tn olcter hnm e
n
ooort rn n&lt;lll •on llr1 S I ' ;
hi! Ills der \ \) nr1 1 Q ) 0:,
F A
I
7 CM
l lrtrd(ll
rlf t H
!:&gt; l lrl fiC
l rt r s ! low er s il ll(l nnf'
il(r f'
liln you h1 ill
S2? 500?
3 Y r ARS OLD
Loc k e;
1 k1 nrw .n o:, tr c nn ct nut
Hfl &lt;;, 3 t) f'dr on m " tub
bc'llf1 Plf
h ,1c, ~ 11 o.1r ct
!) ill
11(' 11
h l(l llf &lt;, I
S1?/ 00 ( An ynu 111 r11
lh.ll? LilrQ(' II Vf'l IO I
Wrllll $)9 500
Rt DE CORArED
Tt1 " nnf' r f' ;"JII v l oo k c.
n(f
H '1&lt;. 7 r oom s
·n od rn b'llll pnrrh c s
( lri)Orl J Cilr q 1r1q('
l n(t I 1rqr lf' vr l l rll t or .-1
fl nr&lt;ten or ott1cr uc.c
Ju ~ l S18 00(1
\I FCtA L FINAN CI N G
'S tn f'llt clow n pw mf'n 1
w d l huv 1111 &lt;:. 10 r n n n~
11omr n R l C n1
(o a c,
fur n.-l r t
wooc1hur 11n ct
t r 1 pi r r m cciN 1 tJ 'l lll
IMflf' lOT W II llr l) tJy
&lt;; tl op ot J.t )(&lt;1 ?
Only
;]7 )00
POMfROY
two tr r
om l r 1m (' 110tn1 o:,
?
qn r ,1q1 ~ ? br1 111 ~
111
11 1 11 1 1..., d ll d levr 1 lr I &lt;;
Ao:, k tnf! S?R 500 W nn1 111
r lt N
MIDOL EPQRl
t1t dr oom n oel&lt; rn t n r
? b'l ! l5. cC'n l nl 11 11
!1 ml v r oom
Cllr 1tll
rl ll&lt;t IM OI" lOT N f'dS 1
l111 tr rlp'l r bul ,, qooct
bu y
M IODl fPORl
M ortrr n ktl chrn 3 or d
bNtroorns ? baTil.., Chl'"'
re ntnl henr
c; m ,l ll
b'lo:,Pml n 1 fr on t por c 11
nnd lev el lol
1\&lt;;k nq
on ly Sl 9 500
tOALR f \
orr~nvpnn
ot 1 Wr11Pr C~nc1' i f' ( lr• c
.'1Vr1 l,lb te
WI 51
Of
Ru ll (1nd L nrqr tr r f' ~
qood 'it ff'S l or A trr111l f''"&gt;
s 10 000

TOM HOSKINS

N f W

Ph 949 1160 or 949 2321
4 20 tic

Custom k1tchens and ap
plrances
custom
bathrooms , remodeltng
plumbmg electnc and
heatrng

FREE
ESTIMATES
PH. 992-6011

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992 6215 or 992 7314
Pomeroy Oh10
9 30 lf c

N.1y 19 /6

RANDY'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

CENTRAL REALTY

-Addons and remodeling
-Roolong and gutter work
-Concrete work
-Piumbtng and
electncal work
{Free Estimates)
Ph 949 2609
949 2234
RACINE , OHIO
S 191 mo

NEW LISTING - F1ght mf la t10n or loss of tob by
looktnq nto lht s tn co m e property Th1 s can eas ily be
tw o r en lnl s or n home for you and r ent al 1nco m e
I r om thP SPconcl dwel enq Ask nq pr.ce $32 000
OLDER FARM HOME on 10 acres ha s new ad
dtt1on that can be more 1tv1ng space or ex tra mcome
apa rtm ent 2 ca r garage barn and other out
butldtngs Pr1vate and peaceful Owner will help
ftnance quallf ed buyer $7 000 down and 10% 1n
teres! on balance Askmg $36 500

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

QUIET STREET a nd good ne1ghborhood What else
could you ask f or when you can have low cost
housmg and clea n well kept area Th• s 2 bedroom
trailer part1ally furn1shed underp•nned and a
wood storage bu1ld1n g ha s ask1ng pnce of St 1 500

Sl Rt 124 Pomeroy, OH
MUST SELL - Almost a gtveaway Reduced aga1n
from $17 000 to$10 500 F1nancmg available

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

tn Rac.ne Oh Owner wil l hel p

Also Transmtsston
PH. 992-S682
or 992-7121
3 24 lie

3 BEDROOM BRIC~ HOME - Lovong room has
woodburn1ng f•rep l ace Jill bath hardwood floors
well constructed and msut ated Asktng $35 000

-

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

AL TROMM
BUILDING &amp;
REPAIR
If you need ot buolt
or foxed we can do
ot
742 2328
RUTLAND
4 29 1 m o

8 20 tic

SA /E SJ DO WITH
THI5 AD

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

-

W

REESE
TRENCHING
SERVICE
water Sewer Electnc
Gas L1ne D1tches
Water L1ne Hook ups
Sept1c Tanks
County certrf1ed
Roush Lane
Cheshrre. Oh
Ph 367 7S60
1 7 1 ttc

All Makes

• Washers
• D1sh
washers
• R.anges • Refngerat

or.
e Dryers • F reeters
PARTS and SERVICE
4 5 tf c

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
New Homes ex·
tenstve remodeling

CALL US TO BUY OR SELL
Nancy Jaspers - Assoc1ate
PH 843 2075

'

ALL STEEL
BUILDINGS
Sites starr trom.30x24

Mon - IH q N qhl 8 1
- Ll di S Nqtll 87

l t r~

WId
Dr nk 111d Drown
fltlyo ClndrnkB7
lh

r~

lo o !lournlmlll ~

hi

I
t

r o !i

r
Blnd \

0~1

~1 1

Drown

10 1
Ouronq B 1nd On ly

O rtn~

&amp;

\ un - I HI l &amp; P IChll

Utility Buildings
S1zes from 4 to 6 and all
wood buoldongs 24x31
Insulated Dog Houses

Real Ettate - Gener11

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Rl 3, Box 54
Jiac•ne Oh
Ph 614 843 2S91
6 15 tic

608 E. MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO

Alumtnum Stdtng

POMEROY
LANilMARK

.,4

J&amp;F
CONTRACT! NG

NEW LISTING - FIVE POINTS _ Approxomately
e1ght years old and 1s a beaut 1ful split entry type
home w•th three bedroo ms li'lmlly room 2' , brtths
two car garage deck and many more features One
acre of yard Bl e nded rate avatlnbte Clt$49 900

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION - of lhLS lwo bedroom
home wtth extens1ve remodeling located r~ear the
mmes and has 1 l / 8 acres of ground of wh•ch part IS
fenced Blended rate avaolable S22 900 00
SYRACUSE Energy effiCient IS one way to
descnbe th•s '2 bedroom home Wtth new carpet
new remodeled bath and a mce level lot Assumi'lble
loan avaolable Now $25,500

Vmyl &amp; Alum mum
SIDING

card ot Thank•

backhoe
• excavatrng
• sept1c systems
*A water. sewer
&amp; gas hnes
•dump truck
•limestone
Licensed
Bonded
111

&amp;
PH. 992·7201

3 29 tf c

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
"Beoutlful, Cu•tom

Built Garages"
Call for free siding
estimates, 949 2101 or
949·2810
No Sunday Calls
3 11 tfc

O'Brien Electric
Service
16YEARSEXP
•Restdenftal
•Com mereta.!
•lndustnal
Racme, Ohto
247·3534
Free Esftmates
4 20 lfc

COULD BE A MANSION - 3 4 bedrooms tovrng
room,
room, famtly room offtce country k tt
chen, 2 h baths and a cellar on two large lots Doe
need some work Askong $35,000
s

(V

992 6191
992 5692
949 2UD
992-2259

COM ING
HH

APR'

8.6NDS
JO MAY

WILDWATE R

CROSSOVERS

Onnk &amp; D rown aU ft1ghl ~
Thun Fn !&gt;il l Sun
M~y17282JJO

CROSSOVE RS
Ormk &amp; Drown all mghls
MONTH OF JUN E
MARSHALL TENNENT
Country Rock
Cro ssove r s
Thur s
&amp;
b.lnd slarts 1 JO e nd s
Olher ntghls 10 lo 1

Beer Available Drtnk
Drown dunng Band N1gt11
CANDLELIGHT INN
Rl I Che,h•re Oh10
PH "2 "13
51 Rl 1
C~~rrvout

&amp;

H. L WHITESEL
ROOFING
All types of roof work,
now or repelr gutter and
downspoufl.
gutter
ctHnlng and pelnllng.
All WW'rk guarantHd.
P'rn Eetlmatet
Reasonabla Price•
Howard

c,n

Nf-2261
94+·2160

COMPLETE
RADIATOR
SERVICE
From the
Smallest
Heater Core to the
Largest Radiator
Radiator Speclatlst
NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yn. Experience

~

l•ltl c

I

Play Bongo for Chanty
Watch lor openong date.
Rodney
Grange
Hall
Ga ll ta
Co
Volunteer
Emergency

Flowers for Memorral Day
·~-----------1 Next to Bank on Mid
dleport 9 a m to 8 p m 7
days a week

SMITH NELSON

PIANO TUNING
AND REPAIR

MOTORS, INC.

Call Btll Ward
At Ward's Keyboard

Pomeroy,Oh.
Ph "2·2174
2 26 lfc

Announcements

Littl e koo l rest tee c hest by
Igloo traveling r ef resh
ment center $2.4 00 Sprmg
Valley Trad1ng Co Spnng
Valley Plaza 446 8025

F nday and Saturday

II JO

3

Nogh! crawlers $1 00 per
doz Spnng Valley Trading
Co Spr1ng Valley Plaza
446 8025

May 10.1 1 11 2J

Sun

Thank you' My many frten
ds and r eta tt ves for your
k•ndness tn remembr1ng
me w•lh your cards a nd te l
ler"" on my 93 rd
b•r
thd ay From l tttl e seeds of
k•ndness the llnes t fnen
dsh•ps grow
God b l ess
you Cla ra M Rou sh 674
Tallkron
Dnve
Akron
Oho o 44305

Raveo 25 auto posfol $47 49
Case sharks tooth knife
$50 00
Spr•ng
Valley
Tradmg Co Sp nng Va ll ey
Plaza 446 8025

I

Counlrv Rock
Thun Fn Sill Sun
MiJy ll U IS II&gt;
CROSSOVERS
Or m~ &amp; Drown &lt;t il nujhl ~
T hurs Fn Sun

Nole

992 2112

L-------'---'1
::=Anneuncements=

~~~~~~~~~~~~~==================~~:::::::::::::=:=:=:==4

PH.992-2259

REAlTORS
Henry E Cleland, Jr, GRt
bottie Turner
Jean Trussell
Office

Be&lt; r
4 JO lh

4/29/ 1 mo '

Mtsc Merchand1ce

JUST RECEIVEO
A complete lin e of
shrubbery
tr ees and
rose buses See us for
the lowest pnce 5 1n
town
1 Used Whirlpool
Coppertone
Refrigerator
S200

DA ILY '&gt; f'f ( IAL ~
H 1pp v Hr 4/&gt;0il ly

Greg Roush
Ph 992-7583
or 992-2282

•1nsulat1on
• 51 orm D oars
• 51orm W md ows
•Replacement
Wtn d ows
•New R oo f mg
Free Esltmate
James Keesee
Ph 992- 2772

54

01 f N MO NO AY SU ND AY
1 lO I M1lOAM

• E lectnc work
•Custom Pole Bldgs
•Roofmg work
14 Years Expenence

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
Vmyl &amp;

Housing
Headquarters

CA NDL ELIG HT INN
Rt I Ches hire Oh
Oh10 St Rt 7
PH 992 9913

4 '19 1 mo
THIS ONE HAS CLOUT - 4 beaul •ful bedrooms 3
hied bath s car peted throughout
double car
qaraqe love ly se tt nq on e)( tr n IMqe lot 1n
Syracuse Fu l l basement for extra ltv1ng space of
fam1ly room Ask1ng $67 500

C:,I:S"'

For all your wtnng
needs,
furnaces
repatr serv1ce and
mstallalton
Restdentta I
&amp; Com mereta!
Call 742 3195
3 7 ti c

C. R. MASH
CONSTRUCTION

eltctnulwoR
!free Esh~IIH)

Real Estate - Gener•l

3 FLAT ACRES ftnance

Doter &amp; backhoe ser
vrce, water sewer, pan
ds
foundations
rec1amat1on

REALIOR

Phone
1-(614)·992 3325

efree es ttmates
e20 Yrs expertence

C&amp;M
EXCAVATING
AND
CONSTRUCTION

:r

GOOD SELECTION OF
IN

(Sr 19 26 ?Tr

BOGGS

l nunly Clnd Vtn 5 R 160
t3 361 1J 69 1
Slil l f' Rout e
160
1n tllr Vd letQe of
WtlkeSv 1l lr V •nlon County
hv opplytnQ i'l IJ•tumtnous
~ur lr~ cc trci'llmcnl
Piivf'mcnl
Wtdtll
Vnrtrs
ProtecT ('lnd Wor k Lrnoth
21R 570 fee l or 43 19

~2 1,900

CARPET STARTING AT $12.95
KITCHEN CARPET

Drpuly 01rrc tN
Tt r
D trr' ct or rrsrrvr~
111(' nqlll In rl"l(' ( I il ll V f1n (f
;"JII h•d s
DJ\VID L WEIR
Oti&lt;' EL f OR
R•vRI773

NEW LISTING - CHESHIRE - A 1'1&gt; story fram e
home W1th seven rooms three bedrooms storage
bulidmg good garden w•th bern es and grapes

GIANT CARPET SALE
Squ1re Yard With-Pad Installed

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P.ukersburg w v 104 4U ~414
Mu,.doch Av &amp; lak e\l eew Dr
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992-3543

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Soar mg Ahead Natures Way
Curta ti s vour house dust problems
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Gallipolis 614 446 2096

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NOTICE OF
E LECT ION O N
TAX LEV Y IN
E X CESS OF T H E
TEN MILL
LIMI T ATIO N
N OTICE tS hereb y g 1ve n
!hil l 1n pursuance of a
Rcso lutton of th e Board of
E du cn t ton of the E as tern
Loc .11 Sc hool Dt sln c t Oh o
woth you
Pd S~ L d on the 18th dar ol
Mnrrt1 1982 th ere wtl be
So 0ned Delores frank
subm• tl ed lo a vote of the
peo pl e ot sa td Sc hoo l
D str. c t at a Prtmary
E L EC TION IO be he ld al
- - - - - - - - - - - - l lhe rc qular p la ces of vo ten g
there1n on Tuesday the
8t h day of June 1982 the
que~l to n ol tevytng 1n ex
c ess ol the ten
mill
ltrn tl c11ton forlhebe nefltof
E r~ s t crn
Loca l
Sc hool
Otslrt c l for th e purpose of
Curre nt operattnQ e)(

reach

buyer s th&lt;Jt

61 Farm E qU'rpm cn t

IN MEMORY ol Loos Me
Caon a good lroend on heo
buthday May 20, 1982
Greal muacles stoll happen
In th1s day ot s hue,
And I !hank God lo1 lhe
muacle
01 the tnendsh1p I sh..ed

column

98s--Che•ter
343-Porttand
247-Lolarl Fall•
949-Rac.ne
742-Rutland

379- Watnut

Hom e Improvemen ts
Plumbtng &amp; Hea ttng
Exca vatmg
Elecrtcal &amp; Refr1gera te on
85 Gene ral H au l tng
86 M H Repa.r
87 Uphol ster y

67s--Pt Ploa•anl
45&amp;-Loon
S76-Applo Grove
77J-Mason

Pomeroy

2S6-Guyan Dtst

81
87
83
84

6'1 Wan ted to buy

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u1 c h or m or e tn n ews pap e r advert 1s mg
be

446-GalllpoiiS
367-Cheshlre
388-V•nton
24s-fho Grande

643- Arabea D1st

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15 Furn ts hf'd Room s
46 Sp 1cr l or rt: n t
41 Want ed to Rent
48 Equ pm en tl or Rent
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Area Code l04

M@•gs County
Area Code 614
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Galha County

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71 Autos for Sa te
72 Tru ck s for Sa le
73Vans&amp;4WD
74 Motorcycles
75 Boats &amp; Motors
76 Auto Parts &amp; Accessor1es
77 Au to Repa1r
78 Cam p1ng Equtpment

5&lt;1 Mrsc Merchandr se
55 Bu l dtng Supplt es

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51 CB TV &amp; RadtO Equrpmenl
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FROM CONCRETE TO ROOFING
AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN

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Announcements

SW EEP E R

MR. VACUUM-TAYLOR DIST

New Construction
and Remodeling.
Announcemffits

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Golf Lessons &amp; C t ~b repaor
John Teaford, Chester. Oh
985 3961
No hshong on my property
Max one Doddle Sellers

The Daoly Sentonel

and

sew tng

Yard Sa l e

11

Help Wanted

Gar age Sal e May 19 &amp; 70
8 30 5 00 Vt ll age a t Ccn
ter vll le off Route 35 Boys
&amp; gtrl s c lothm g

Htctl t Schoo l Gra d Ul ll S &amp;
S e n1 o r ~ y ou con eilr n ove r
SSSO DO per month wllti C'
le 'lrn nq a v alu abl e skill
I k c c omputer r ep1 r er
5 Family Yard Sa le 636 Jrd s11eet m etal w orker or
r efrtgerat on Plu s you will
Ave G alltpO! ts May 19 20
&amp; 1 1 9 ttl 5 Chddren hrtvc n secur e par t l•m c tO b
Se ll comple t1ng r et eremen t clothes f lowe r pots btke &amp; wttt1 the A m r y N a11on nl
Guard a lte r schoot.nq
program s en even t of
miSC
Ben efit s tn c lu de a $1 500 DO
d esabd 1t y
Rum l ey
tn
enlt S imcnl
bonu ~
surancc Agency 446 3320
Garage Sale May 20 &amp; 11 1 $35 000 00 l• l e
nsur an ((
112 m• out Rl 218 fr om R t
i'lnd ln•e t u I on to r1 n y
Buy ter m tnsurance and tn
7
2 .'lt r r and
drill
coii N ie or tr1d c sc hoo l n
ves t th e rest No ob l• ga!ton fn ep l acc sc reen &amp; blower
Wes t v rcttnta t nl c r e ~ l rr t
analysts
Rumley
In
clo th es &amp; mt sc
pc&gt;r so ns may en II fJO&lt;t ) 675
surance Agen c y 446 332D
3950 o r 1n Wes l V r l] n '1 r "' II
J Family on 160 3 me fr om l oll F RE E I 800 647 3619
H MC All kend s of c to lh tnQ
22 ca l 1bcr Buffalo Scout
revolver pearl handles 4 guns kn eves F rt 11 &amp; Sal
H1gh Sc hoo l Gr ad uat es &amp;
22
3/ 4 rifl e barre l 6 sho t 22
SeniOrs you can earn over
shor ts or long s $5995
S550 00 per month whil e
3 Fam ly Yard Sal e 28 3 learneng i'l valuabl e skill
Spr mg Vn lley Pl aza 446
Lower R ver Rd Cl olhtn g ltk e c om put er r ep atre r
8025
Spr•n g Valley Tradtng Co
or
&amp; tSC May ? I 22 9A M to sheet metal work er
refrtgerat•on Plu s you will
5PM
ha ve a secur e par t ttm e 10b
1 oz 999 silve r Fa th ers
Day bar S10 DO Sp rtn g Y .:ud Sal e mt sc ellaneous w 1th th e Am ry Natt o nr~l
Gua r d after school tnq
Valley Tr ad ng Co Sp n ng
Fr1di'l y
! em s Thur sday
Benefit s en c tude a $1 500 00
Va ll ey Pl aza 446 8025
9 30 IO 5 9tt4 F 1r st Ave
e nlt s tment
b onus
Gall tpolt s Case of ratn
$35 000 00 life ensur i'l nc e
Per fect Father s Day Qtft
latpr dat e
and free tutl1on to r1n y
Whtte s metal dete c to r 15
col le ge or trade sc hoo l tn
0
o all
Sprtn g Valley
West V1rg nta Int eres ted
Yr~rd sa lr
T t1ursday and
Tradtnq Co Spnng Val ley
person s may cal l ()OJ) 67 5
Fr di'ly K ~nd K Lo ll S
Plaza 446 1:1025
3950 or tn West V rg n a c a ll
l oll FREE 1 800647 361 9
4
G1veaway
8
Pub li c Sa le
&amp; Auctton
A NY P ERSO N who has
M ilt nl c nce prr &lt;&gt;on l or .1p.1r
anylhtng to geve away and Rt c k
P e a r s on
E )(
tmcn T comp le)( ( ,111 6/S
does not offer or attemp t to per tenc.cd A U CTION E ER
5104 or 675 5386
off er any oth er thtng far
Es tates a nttque s l nrm
sa iP may pla ce an ad •n !ht s h ou~ehold L censed OhiO
L tc e nsed .nsunn CI 'lqr n t
co lumn There wilt be no W V Buy.nq nn ttqu es JOd
nee d ed Appl) Ruml ev I n
c harge to th e advert1ser
773 5785 77 3 9 185
surAn ce Aqf'ncy &lt;146 JJ?O
ma c hm e r epit1r p art s and
supplt es
P•ck up and
de ltvery
Davt s Vacuum
Cl eaner one half mile up
Geo rge s Creek Rd
Call
446 0294

A sack ol Rrader s DtQPSI
446 9l79

5 Ktftens 6 wks old ha l f
an gora
mother ca t
II
months old Ca ll alt er 5 30
p m
on
week.dnys
Any ltm e on weekends 379
2307

Au ct on f' vc ry Frt n gill '1 1
the Har tl ord Co mmun tly
Center Tru ckloads ol new
merchandt se every week
Constgm ent s of new nnd
used mcrc handt se alway s
we l c omr
Rtchord
Re,.nold s Au c t oneer 275
3069

Sma ll breed mill e dog
h o u se
broken
gP nlle
nature Cat I 446 3067

AUCTION Mey 22 10 00
il m
H ousrh o ld tt cms
tool s
Anl tq ues
Ru ssell
Terrys Es ta te Furn tturf'
and o t her tl c m s Junt or
Younq s acr oss from Mt
OI1Ve SC hOOl A ShTOn WV
pr oceed s Ru ssrll Trr ry
es tate qo to Ball s Ch1pel
(!lur ch

5 c a1s and 11 k!lf ens Call

9

1 Brtltany Sprtnger Spantel
6 mo old Cel l 388 9895
Ca ts or ktflens
2674

Call 379

446 0808 on Ke ll on Rd
3 1onq ha tr Pd ktflens 6 wk s
ol d Bl ac k &amp; wh tt e Call 446
0645
2 part german shepa rd
pups Ha d shots spaded
9 9 7
6 5 5 6

6 yellow ktltens
7947

Ca ll 446

ONE year old f ema l e parf
b l ack &amp; lrln Atrdal e 304
RR7 7573
TWO pups I qood l or hun
11nq the otllcr p('t 304 675
612R
Yard Sale
L o ts of necc c lean c lolhtnQ
f or boys
qtrl s
m en
woma ns
cp rt s
1eans
ceramtcs Homeltte c ha1n
sa w croquet set co lor
burst came r a old A von
doll s lot s m ore Turn rtght
top of H artford Hill f rst
hou se on left Thur sday and
Frtd ay 9 td'
GARAGE sa te 1st sa le
fh •s year May 20 &amp; 21 9 30
4 00 F atrv leW Rd
Pt
Pl easan t
Old
mantel
mtrror
g la ss w a r e
old
cha1rs co rner cupboard
old oak se w1ng ma chtne
nt ce clot h•n g g Trl s 4 6x
boys
12 14
men s
&amp;
womens
toy s
books &amp;
mtSC
YARD
sal e
several
famt1e 1s
cl oth1n g
Avon
botlles 2211 &amp; 22 15 Jel
ferson Ave Pt Pleasant
Thursday
Fnday
9 30
3 00
YARD Sale 1 m il e ou t San
dhdl Rd PI Pleasan t on
le ft Thur sd ay &amp; Fnday 9

3
4 Family Yard Sale 130
Th1rd Av e Ga lltpol• s Fn
&amp; SoJ t 9 to 5 Ch ddrens
adult and l arger STZe
c loth1ng
roller skates
turn dt shPs co ll ec tahi PS
Too many to li st
Yard Sa le Thur &amp; Frt 20&amp;
21 2 Family somth.ng s f or
49 Gar f1eld
e very one
Ave GalltpOit S
Stdewalk Sa le whole leng th
of Vene St tn Ra c tne M ay
20 Numer ous •tems such
as clothes d1shes llv.ng
room su1te cha1rs color
T V storm doors, utd1 ty
table etc Free Coffee

W ANT TO BUY O le! l ur
ntlur c nnd An t tques ot all
k•nd s c r~lt K c nnettl Swa111
446 31 59 ~1 n d ?56 1967 n tile
eventnq s
CAS H PAID l or c lc'ln l ate
model uscct c nr s Srnll tl
Bu c k Pon t •n c v nl t•pol ~
Oht O (&lt;'Ill 446 71 8?
Buy.nq
G old
Sli ver
P! at •n um old co 1ns c:,c r ap
rtnq s &amp; sllvcrwarP Daily
QUOIC' S &lt;'IV (lil able
Al SO
cotn s &amp; co n supp lt eS l or
sale
Spr1ng
Vnlley
Tradtnq
Sprtnq
V 1ll ey
Plaza 446 8D25 or 446 1:1076
We prty c ash for tnt e model
clean u sed c ar s
F r enchtown Cr~r Co
Btl I Gen e John so n
4d6 D069
Want ed swarm s of bee s
Cal l 245 5055 or 446 1052 or
446 7801
Good used eM w il l pay $400
ro $500 Mu s t br tn qood
ru nn enq co nd Call 446 8278
Stand nq I mber &amp; Ford
Rrnn c o wrf' c kcd or blown
eng1n e Ci1 11 388 9906
St a.nle ss stee le m lk cn n n
e)( c cond Ca ll 388 8801
Pay Cc1 Sh tor mtnt motor
hom e tn good cond
79
model up prefer ed c ~111
256 6141
Topper tor 76 Ford Currter
tru ck Ca l 446 1026
BED S IRON BRASS old
fur ntture
gold
Stive r
dol lars wood tee b o)(es
srone ,a r s an ltques etc
Com pl e t e
h ouse holds
Wrtte M 0 Mill er Rt 4
Pom er oy Oh Or 992 7760
Go ld
St iv e r
st e rltng
tewe lr y r n gs vl d c otn s &amp;
curr enc y Ed Burkett Ba r
ber Shop Mtdd leport 997
3476
OLD FURNITURE beds
1rdn br ass or wood K ''
chen c ubb a rd s of all types
T ab ies round or sq uar e
Wood tee bo)( es Old desk s
and book cases Will buy
comp le te hou se hold Gold
silver o ld money pock et
watc hes cha1ns rtngs and
etc 1nd1 an Artifacts of all
types Also buy1ng baseball
ca rds Osby Mart1n 992
6370
One ow ners used 198 1 or
19'9 2
t ow
mtleage
cuslomtz ed va n 304 675
5914 alter 5 p m

~Set-Yitl!S

At Jack Abtes res1dence
across from ol d Locks on
338 Apple Grove church
May 20 9 to 4 Ram cance l s
2 separate yard sales ftve
famdtes M 1dway Onve at
New Haven Thursday and
Froday
9 4
Used
clan net old desk
lawn
mower w1th grass catcher
all s1zes c lothtng Avon bot
lies odds and ends Held
ra1n o~ sh1ne
Three famoly sate Sandy
Heoghls
PI
Plea~anl
Thursday, Froday, 8 30 tot
5 00 Follow sogns 304 675
1504
15 families,
Lynn and
Trav1s
Streets
New
Haven
Thursday
and
Froday, 20th and 2lsl. 9 3

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H~ p wanted

FULL OR PART TIME
couples and 1nd1V1duals for
bus1ness or
your own
Local Amway 01Str1butor
tra1ns you tor spl ended op
portuntty No ex per.ence
necessary For 1nterv•ew
send name and phone num
ber to P o Box 341 R10
Grande Oh 45674
People w ho l1k e
make good SS$
Avon Call 446 3358

Lady to cl erk tn r c lilil
sto r e
M•ntmum WiiCtC'
mu s111ave qood r etr r ( ncc s
Wr t c to bo x ?08 G 'lll 1p01 S
0 11
NeC"CtCd S•ller 1 1 2 deW S l
Wf &lt; k Ch ild r en I I &amp; t) C.1ll
446 3857
E XP A NOLN G MU SI BE
J-\BLE TO S !AR !
M
M f O l A T EL Y Bt c ou&lt;;f' ot
our
u 1 qu e l xp dn s o n
pr oqra 1 WI 1 t 11 nn q f1
th r
Grl t•pol 1'i Pome r oy
lr('(l

Wanted t o Buy

5 bca uttl u t pupp,es r eady
for adoptton M other old
englt sh sheep d og Father
u nknown call9 85 445 4

So m f' one 10 lt vf' 111 w 1t 1
qcnll em an 69 yr s 01(1 Rr I
r eq Cc1 1446 244 5

people
selling

SUPERVISOR ca pable of
lay•ng water tmes con
crete formmg &amp;. f1n1shmg
capable of operatong heavy
equopmenl $7 90 per hour
Call304 525 8163

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Wan ted t o Do

! Ia '}tl k Hou v
f cus l orn
..,Ilk llowf' r SI
Com pl ete
IJr cl l l lt nc wedcl tnqs and
.111 ocr &lt;'!~ tOll ',) C1 ll 36/ 7566
L a wn Mowtng Se nv c no
yard to btg or small house
pa tnttng &amp; r ooltng and
l tght haultn g Ca t I 446 3159
alte r 6PM I 786 57 dO
Re patr s
Carpent er work
and r oo m r ernod lt nq w a ll
pnne l tng i'lnd ce il tng file
992 2759
Cam er a
&amp;
P r o ec tor
R ep;11r
An y ma k e or
m o d el
Ph o t o qr a ph tc
Rcpa tr Ser v •ce Bob b y E r
wtn 130 Bd ~ l t cl n t Or Cel li
446 4884
Oui Std C hou se pa nt nq rlnd
plumbtng H n ve r ef s &amp;
e)(p FREE est c nll Bob or
Ju l tn 446 869 5
Nrprl Y our L 1wn Cu t C I t
4 16 7911
T r nc, h ro lll ( l ton &amp; 111 UI nq
~ 46 14HO

C 111

Pl ow lO d 0., ( 1 11 &amp;
11oqq nq C 111 416 /J tO

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PICJ\.'.1 nq cJ &lt;;r n q &amp;. bu o., h
n(l Crlll 116 ) 110

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WI L L cl eon l l ~ &lt;menh
fl'l r 1 JP':&gt; oct d 10bs &amp; l1 q ll t
lnul nq 304 615 )I) 1
Ftnanctal

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6U Sin CSS
Opport un1t y

Bu s1n1 S'&gt; or c. Tor r r oo m tn
Pnr k (l"n l r 11 Ho tr t
L 'l Wll M ov.1 r &amp; GNrdrn
Tr 1r l or ') 1t .... toe 1tr d :~ I
Jun r l on ot R ! &lt;, 7 ~ 35 n
cl O ll Cl
QOO d
K lll 1Ull1
IJu o:, nrc.&lt;&gt; Ow nrr w1n t s to
r&lt; ! 1rP ( 111 110 JMO

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M on('y fo L o.Jn

RE F NA N CE or pu r cha se
your 1 (t mt 30 vr 1r t xed
r 'l lc WV 1 &amp; 0 11 o U 'l der
M or lq lUe II E Sl cl l f' 51
A 111enc. 011 )Q7 305 1

I St,,rt •nQ 51!1r y of \ I 000
m onth
b nsect on per
torm nncr for l hOS(' w ll o H 1Vt l1nd? W l ll l IO budd ?
Nol ll nq down tow n l&lt; r pst
QU;"JI t y
']
l/l. c
o lt rr
pl C1 no pnymf n1 tor b mon t he:,
hospd .1 1•n l on CJ nct pr ot t t&gt;I 1 )9730 5J
r; hnr nq
73
Prot ~ss , o n .ll
3 N o l ay o ff ~ no'ilr k( o:,
1 Mon aqc nrn l PO"&gt; t r n..,
Ser v to s
rlva llal)lp '
C&amp;
L
Buo klo. t 1 f) n q
S H1 qh Sc hoo l f' (IU (. tl i iOil
B ook k t 1 p n q &amp; 11) '-.( r v. cr
.1 nd Cr1r rf'QU tred
For conltdcnta t •n iN VIf'W tor alllype&lt;, ot t1uC.1 n( c;,c;,es
t46 3867
( all bLIWt::t:n 614 446 2096 1 C :J r ol NeaT
4 w eC' kdJ Y'"&gt; and 10 II 5,11
P t ~lnO t un nq
;"Jil(l re pa r
StM I 11 !h e l Op Se I A v on L 1n 0 1n 1 l c:, !\ &lt;; SO( &lt;'l i e ol
Gr11 •DOl s
Wr r f' thr war d s llr Ctf' "&gt;! Brun card ..,
=Jnd Cunn nqh nm c:, Ath ens
cltr r c t &lt;.PII •no co m p 1n v
Cn ll now 74 2 ?7 J5 or co IPrt 74? / 9';1 nr 99? JDH 7
6 14 698 7111
Need a too :&gt; L tkc to or your
own b o~c,? E )( cf' ll f'n l op
portuntt y l ul l or pr1r1 1 m ('
Olde Worldf' I nc w ll tr ,l n
nnd ~l e lp slnrl vour own
tJus ness
For
ntcrv r w
s0nrt your rl" &lt;:. um r 10 ?0?
E M a •n St Pomer o; Ot1 o
W ~1nt e d pe r son to 1&lt;'11" Wt tll
rl d C' r l y
1,1 dy
L t qh l
hou se hold dul tes Rr tcrcn
cc n l"eded Rc stdC'Il CC' R T 1
Lo nctb ollom Oh
Pl ea s"
cn ll or wrtte R K Br ow n
WI nlcv
Ptn ce
15 7
Chil l co th r Oh o 4560 1

Coc k f il ii w.=1 tress W'l ll i C"d
t rllln (' d trll e
p OSII I OilS
full i'ln d Prl r l
r1Vi'! ililbl f&gt;
t tm e A ppl y .n person or
c(111 tor nppot nl mf'n t T ht
En t (&gt; rti'llnrr
Potn t
Pl ec1Sclnl WV ) Qd 675 6700

12

S1tuat•on s Wanted

M nn wnn ts temal e to ltv e .n
find
he lp cook mr at s
E Iwood M1 nn1s 388 9035

maesraJe
Jl

Hom es for Sa te

Beaut lui br c k &amp; f ram e J
bed room hom e w t sc en c
vtew
w oo d burntnq
firepla ce form a l d ntng
central a r w / ll eM pump
LanscapC' d
1 rlC re
lo t
w / f enc ed n back yard
$45 9DO
11 °o f 1na nc 1ng
smal l down pay ment Call
446 3766
6 rms
Ill basemen t &amp;
oth er bu ldtnq s 4 ac res
rural wat er n e r~r sc hools
Mer cerv lle ar eil Call 256
6691
log llome on r 1ve r
1n MtCid l r porl 446

H ouse
'l nd CJMil CJ C'
12
acres 1 0 10 II ot r vu Iron
! ag e I m t above Apple
Grove Oh o $37 500 Wtll
cons der trad e for tlouse
and lot o f equal value 614
247 22 45

Wnntrd someone to sl rW 3 bd room ar gC' garage 2
Wt ltl C'ld lerly l(ldy flPM IO acres 2 bd room Re nlal
take car mobile home 1n
flA M Ca ll 446 4S37
trade
John Sl1ce ts 3 1
m te s Sou tt M 1dd cpo rt R
H&lt;'IV C" vi'l cancy n my ll Oml
7
tor e lderly
Ambul i'l l or y
mAn or woman 7 yenrs (')(
11 s GET T I N ( L A T E bul
pen ence
667 3402
1up
you r r1 n s ttl 11.1 vf' .1 110me of
pcr spla tns Oh
your own d you C' M n bet
wel" n $9 000 ,1nct Sl 5 ODO a
Hou se patnl nq
roohn ct
yt nr / 116 11ou~cs will oe
con c ret e work 992 2836
IJu 11 n 111c s t r~ t e ot Oht o un
dcr f a t m l1o m e&gt; rura l
t10u c tnq
rroqr 1m
th e
WeldtnQ gas nnd elec tr c
n m 1 ndcr of 1987 These
fi eld or stl op Phone 30 4
hom s w ill bf' ftnnnc ed
675 3677 attrr 4 PM
v.. d h no clown payme nt ~nd
p.wmrnt 'i w il l be low as
Any odd 10b Ha ve pl um
$1 ?5 pN m onTh See our
b ng etec frt c c arppn fr y
moctl" l nci'l r fll r Pt e Pnc
expcrtc nce 304 675 59 18
Mnrk r l on R r
SO
w
A t11ens or c ,, I 99 ? 7D )4 tor
13
In sura nce
nl o
K 11 ll &lt;. IJu y Ho m es
1100 E Mn n Sl Pomero y
SA NDY AND BEAV ER In
Dh
sur a nce Co ha s offered
servtces for ftre tn sur ance
coverage tn Gal l ta Count y Houc;,e M r ,1c10wb r0ok Ad
c1 tfton 3 i)f'drOOPl lnmdy
for
a lmost a cent ury
Farm home and personal r oom Vl l lh l tr l"plrl Cl cen
property coverages arc trr~ l rlt r bo ~eme nt Phone
304 675 1547
ava il able
to meet
tn
d1v1du a l needs
Contact
HC!rry Ptt chford
agen t
H OU SE tor Sel le&gt; by ow ner
Pho ne 446 1427
4 beclrooms Crl ll for ap
pu n1111ent Pl1ont 304 675
3270 nl!cr 4 p m
15
Schools lnstruct1on
Karate the u1t1mate 1n sel f
defe nce all prevat e lesso ns
Men women &amp; childr en
1nstruc t•on thru black be lt
Al so ava ilabl e Karat e
uniform s puch1ng and
ktcktng bags and prot ec
t•v e equ1pment
Jerry
Lowery
&amp;
Assoc1ate s
Karat e
Stud•o
l ,s...J
Burl1ngton Rd
Jackson'
Oh Call286 3074
17

•

tHREE bedroomtlouse 1 1
basemen!
11J f1c r es of
qround 304 675 3'179
Pr oper t y tor SCI
LelA 1 s
Str ee t
P leasan t
Phone

e

407
Potnf
304 576

2266
Silndh ll l Road J be dr ooms
1' 1 baths dou bl e o ar.=~qe
tmm ed
occ upiln c v
all
elecfrtc 304 675 581 7

M1scellaneou s

Havtng a party pt cn1 c or
'tlomecommg why not have
a
mag1c1an
for
en
terta1nmenf? For appt ca ll
992 7352

8 1 1 PERCENT as umable
loa n one year old trt level
Meadowl a nd
Esta t es
$67 500 Call 304 675 1529 af
fe r 5 p ml

�wednesday , May 19, 1982

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They'll Do It Every Time

Mobil e Homes
for Sa le

wednesday, May 19, 1982

Pomeroy - Middleport, Ohio

H~s~otdGOOds-

Refrrgerator,
General
Electric frostfr ee, a lmost
new, window f an, se t store
sca l es ca l cul ated . 304 675·
7674 .

TRISTA T E
MOB I LE
HOMES
USED MOBILE
HOMES, CARS, TRUCKS
GALL IP OL I S
CHE CK
OUR PR I CE S CALL 446
7572

General
E lec tri c 23, 000
BTU ai r condi ti oner . 304
675·JB IB .

CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOME S
K ES SEL ' S
QUALITY
MOBILE
HOM E SA LES , 4 Ml
WE ST, GALLIPOLI S, RT
J5 PH ON E 446 J868

54

Misc
. Merchandice
.
-

CB , TV , Radio
Equipment

RCA So lid State 100 Con
sole Cou ld be fi xed or used
for parts. 446·4173 .

( rlll Sk• d m or e tor mob il e
hom es m ovC' d Gr eenlawn
Tran sport
Ca ll 4467783
da ys . 446 3&lt;1 79 cv en1ngs
L•cc n srd &amp; .n sur ed

Quality Autobody &amp; Paint
work . Prot essw na l custom
paint work on motorcycles .
Au to Trim Center, 446 1968 .

Fireplace sc r ee n, damper.
grate, angle iron, range
t op , two 15x7 whe'els, SlO
eac h . 304·675 5976 after 4.
One roll top chest. hand
crafted so li d cedar. $175 .
J04·675 J489.

79

SS

Building

77' Av ian travel tr a i ler , ex .
cond . Ca ii446·J15B.

S~E I~

CAPTAIN EASY

Brownrng Eag le 73 channel
base st ati on, t ran sm1 tl er ,
and
receive r . and 104 ·
power mike , S300 lrrm 245
950 1

Bu ilding materia l s block,
brick, sewer pipes, win ·
dows, lin t els, etc. C laud e
Winters, Rio Grande, 0 .
Ca ll 145 5111.

54

Me tal Shee ts 4'x 8' thru
4'xl2' . Pri ces $7 .60 to $9.60 .
Exfcellent
building
material,
por ce lin e,
ena m el woat ed won't ru st
18 to 12 gauge 614667 JOBS
Tupper s Plains, Ohio.

ST UCCO PLASTERIN G
t ex tur ed ceili ng s co m
mercia! and r esiden ti al,
tree estimates Call 256
1181

56

PA INTIN G
in terior and
ex terior ,
plumbing ,
roofing , some remodeling .
20 yrs . exp Call 388 9652 .

I'LL JUST HAVE TO SET UP CAMP

81

G~l s

Plastic Sep tr c Tanks . State
and co unty ap pr oved . 1,000
ga l. ta nk , pri ce $3 40 . Other
sizes in st oc k , hau l in your
prc kup tru ck. Ca ll 614 286

rurc~l, water~

tlf' i \1 ,

Clo se to c dy

i• m•t S·

446 179 4

Ca l ~

.

17. 60 t r.1• 1N
ex cellent
co nd il •o n C&lt;1ll 446 1557

Fu rn tS il(' Cl, ,,,r c on d• l•oned .
un dc r p tn n.nq . &lt;,c l up on lo t

~~::~====~~~~=T~~~~~;;~~~~~59JO
JaEckson
, Oh .SERON
EVA, N S
N TERPRI
S

~

41

44

Hou ses for Rent

•n M •rl d l f' p or t

..\

tur rw:. h t•d

rn ob d r

7

bd r oom

ho mC' s

Brown s

T r ililer P .H k . Mine r sv ill e,

Oh 997 JJ)•I
Cu st om buil l. t ur n , '1 BR
m ob1I C' 110m(' on r ented
r•v cr fr on t lo l•n Mfl so n All
c lc c , er n! A C. W 0 . c ptct.
p o r O lf' S.

St o rno c

m ~1ny

IJidq

exlrn s

wd t1 work

ben c h A 1 co nd Mu st sec
to npprr c 1,1 1e 304 773 5680
1970 Gr C'lJO r y !rrtder , 12x65
7 bedroom . ,1r r cond un rt.
por ch &amp; awnrnq , good
cond . wa shN &amp; dry er
spa ce $5.000 Lo t also l or
r en t 997 6093
19 76
mob ile
c lu dC'S
ch. and
11 0,500

t.tx 70
P Mkw ood
11 0m c. 11: bMh In
unclcrp r nn ~ nq , par
il l umr nurn budd rnQ
997 781 1

D o ubl e w 1dr f or
sale
74x64 E xcr ll r nl co nd 7
r o movf'd t ram
ba t h's
Syr,1 CUSt' 99') ?638
1959
lr o nw ooct
hou se
l r ilri C'r . 8x35 . $1 .700 74 2
73 06 iltl er 5 or &lt;;rr' c11 New
Lrmn R d , Ru tl and . 011

USED MOOIL E
57 6 771 1

HOM E

MOB ILE HOM ES M OV ED
L rce n sed &amp; rnsu r cd C1 ll
J04 57 6 77 11
1976 .
l4x7 0
B E ND I X
mobrle t10m C'. 3 bed roo m &lt;;, ,
ex ce ll ent c ond rlr on. 304 67 5
' 7810
197 3. 14 x70 . 3 beclroom.
mobrle homr Wrll sell tur
nr sllccll tor $7. 300 . or un
furnr sh c d $6 .800
304 882
1870
1972 Shull7 12x 65. q,1 s hen! .
3 bC'd r oom s. partrnll y tur
~ nr s h C' d 304 675 1907

TR A I L ER , 17x57, PMC. 7
bedroom s On r ent ed lot ,
J04 675 5658
TRAI L ER ,
7J
wa shcr .dryer , new car
pefrnQ. Wrll sell pnrtrally
furnr sh ecl or un f urnr shed ,
$6JOO 304 77 J SSOJ

JS

Lot s &amp; Acreage

Prr ce redu c ed 7 lot s wit h
rural wa ter c lose l o c rty
11mi t s, $4 ,450 00 Cnll 446
1194
10 acres at Rr o Grande on
Ce nt erpo rnt Rd
Ru r a l
wa ter 614 267 5916
TWO nc r e tots I SO It road
fr on t ag e ,
c ity
wate r ,
bchrnd 84 Lumber , call 304
675 6873.67 5 J618

H omes tor Rent , Lea se or
Land contra ct rn town or
cou n try
Call
Strout
Rea ll y , 446 0008

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41

.,- -

Hou ses for Rent

3 bdr . house. apts, c om
mer c ia! h 1ghwasy Iron
tage . Cal l 304 675 5104 or
675 5J86
New r edec orated 3 bdr rn
c ity . Referen ce and no
pet s. Ca ll 446 11 58.

POMEROY, 105 Spring
Ave .-- Ni ce five room house
with two bedroom s, bath,
livin g room, dining room ,
kitc hen with stove and
refrigator furn ished . Back
yard . Storm windows, in·
sll la ted, for ced air furna ce
make utilities low during
heating seaso n. $165 per
month
r e nt ,
sec ur ity
deposit S100 . Adults, no in·
side pet s. Phone 991 5191.
after 5 weekdays, any ti me
weekends .
For rent in Racine ·ni ce 2
bd .room t~ouse . Completely
furnished , with air cond ..
all utiliti es paid . $300. per
month . 949·2801 or 949·2860.

.

--~~--

Apartment
for Rent

De lux e turn . apart., cen t.
air &amp; hea t. I or 2 adult s
only . Call 4.46·0338 .

One bedroom fur nished
Ol der tram house rn R to
apar tm ent, uti I ities pa1d
Grr~nde ar ea Call 446 3258
J04-67 5 I 897 .
or 446 3888
APARTME NT
rn
PI
3 bdr . co untry
home
Pleasant , 614 446 822 1
availab le in Clay Twp ., ci ty
sc hool s, $250 per mo . plu s
'"
dep Stov e &amp; r efrig . in 45
Furnished Rooms
elu ded. Call evening 256
9J63 .
SLEE PIN G ROOMS and
l igh t housekeeping ap1.,
Two bedr oom house on Park Ce ntral Hotel .

1975 Case 450, do ze r
tractor , 1.800 hr s, VC/Y
good c ond , $ 14 ,900 Ccfll
446 45J7 .

RAT LIFF ' S POOL CE N
TER Pools sa te, supplies &amp;
rns talla t ion . 403 2nd . Ave ..
Gal lipo li s, Oh Cr~ll 446
6579 . In ground Ablove
ground

1

Raccoon Cr eek , one yea r
lease required . Befo r e 5 :00
ca ll 446·0093 , after 5: 00 ca ll
446·0795.

Rooms with cooking , ca bl e,
air , $40 a week . 304·773
565 1.

4 bdr house lor r \'nt over
lookrng rtver . J mt. ou t of
Ga lli~i s , S750 m o
Cal l
4461615or446l24d

46

4 bedroom , ce n tr a l arr and
heat, city water, f irep lac e.
unfurnished ex c ept
krt
chen . $300 month plu s
u tdrf ies
Ref eren ce an d
de po srt
requrrcd
In
Racine . 949 2193

COU NTRY MOBILE Home
Park . Route 33 , Nor lh of
Pomer oy Large lots Cal!
991 7479

Pomeroy 7
bd ro o m .
remodel ed , 408 Sprrn g
Cnrpcted, securr l y deposr t
$100 Rent $195 Call alt er 6
p m 99 7 2788

41

M obrl e t-1om es
l or Rent

N rce f urn1 she d m obil e
home. cen l rill a rr . I mr
below ci ty over look rn g
nver, ndu ll s on l y Crl ll 4460JJB
Furn 7 bdr m obil e hom e
rn Crown C1ty Call 256
6510
7 bdr frillier lurnr shed,
adu lt s onl y, Brown Trailer
Park , 997 3324
Mobr le nome on Cherry and
3rd off 1'14 on the left N o
part res . no dr unks. no pet s
Mayme Cu ster Mannrnq , 7
bd rooms . fold out c ou c h.
991 5149
7 bd r oom
t railer
rn
Rac tn e Dl'pO~r ! r equ rr c ct
949 1776
ONE
bedroom
home, 304 675 41 54

TRAI L ER lot. 90x70. PcM
s on
Tr r1 rl cr
Court ,
Gnllrpolr s Ferry , 304 675
1&gt;167
Small . trailer
sp n ces
Ma son 304 773 5651

Hou se hold Goods

SWA IN
AUCTIO N FURNITURE &amp;
PAW N SHOP 61 Olive St .,
Ga llipoli s. New sofa bed s
$250, used sofa bed s $100,
recliners $80, bunk bed s
$100. bunki e mattresses
$40, map l e roc k er s $49,
map l e dinett se t s from $125
to $175, bedroo m sui tes
$150, 3 pc . living room
sui tes $1 99 , 2 pc. l iving
room sui tes $140, love sea ts
$70 , owl l am ps $25, ringer
washers
$75 ,
dryers ,
refrrgera t ors,
seve ra l
utilit y
cabine ts ,
mec han tc' s tool s, beds ,
sil ve r stone, T V ,s, wood ·
burners , stero's and l ots
more. Open lOam to 5pm ,
446 J159
GOO D
U SED
AP
PLIAN CES
wash ers,
dryer s,
refr ige rator s,
Skagg s
Ap ·
r a nge s .
plian ces . Upper R1ver Rd .,
bes ide Stone Cres t Motel.
446·7J98 .

mobrt e

Mob1le
Hom e,
Pleasant. 614 446 8771
43

Space for Rent

Prrvate m obile home lo t in
Cen tenary Call 446 4053 .

51

M obile hom e tor r ent Call
446 47'15 or 440 0756

Pt

Farm s for Rent

PASTURE tor r en t, 40 head
c attle, no hor ses , good fen
c e, abund ance water &amp;
g ra ss . 304 675 1269
44 -

132 A Ma son Co ncar
Rock c as fl c and Ml 011vc
chur c h T im ber and gas
.....-...el.l on la nd . Suitabl e for
hi.Jntinq
a n d ca mpin g
1500 00 Phone J04 458 1893

Misc . Merchandic e

Apartment
for Rent

Furni shed ap t
1 bdr .,
adu lt s, $700, elec tr~ c. water
paid Ca ll 446 4416 aft er
7PM
Furn ished 3 r with pri va te
bath . 845 Seco nd Ave .,
Gallipolis. Ca ll446·2715 .
2 bdr . apar tm ent in Vin to n.
C lean, con ve ni ent loca t ron .
Ref. &amp; Stove f urn ., $135 mo.
c,II145·5B1B .
Apartment, 2 bdr, unf ., n o
pets Cal l446 J9J7 .
1 bedroom fu r n ished apt
992 5434 . 992 ·59 14 or 304·881

1566.
Partially
furni shed . 4
rooms and bath . 992 ·5908 .

LAYNE'S FUR NITUR E
Sofa, chair , rock er, ot
tama n, 3 tables , $500. So fa,
chai r and tovese at, $275.
Sofas and c hai r s pr iced
fr om $285 . to $795 . Tabl es,
$38 a nd up to $109. Hide·a·
beds,$3 40 ., queen size, $380.
Rec l i ners, $175. to $295.,
Lamps from $18 . to 165. 5
pc. din ett es from $79., to
$385. 7 pc., $189 . and up.
Wood t able with 4 chair s,
$2 19 up to $495. Desk $110 .
Hutches, SJOO . and $375 .,
maple or pine f inish .
Bassett
Bedroom suite s
Cherry, $795.
Bunk bed
complete with mattr esses,
$250 . and up to $350. Cap·
lain's beds , $275 . co mplet e.
Baby bed s, $99 . Mattresses
or bo x spri ngs, full or twin ,
$58 .. f irm , $68 . and $78 .
Queen se ts, $195. 4 dr .
ches t s, $42. Bed frames,
S10.a nd $15., 10 gun · Gun
cabin et s, $350., dinette
chairs $20. and S25 . Gas or
electr ic ranges, $295. Or·
thopedi c super firm, $95,
baby matresses, S25 &amp; S35,
bed lrames $20, $25, a. SJO.
Use d Furniture bookcase,
5 pc. dinett set, 3 Living
room suite. Ranges and
TV's. 3 miles out Bulaville
Rd . Open 9am to 7pm, Mon.
th r u Fri. , 9am to5pm, Sat.
446·0322

For sa le or tr ade Dnv ts 700
tr en c her and bu c kt1oe,
good c ond ., Cal t 256 12 16
For sa le 55 g.11 drum s $5
ea c h or 3 f or $12. 5 gal
piastre pail s $1 each . For
in forma t ion call446 9'975
Insulated T opper , frts
small
rmport
pi c kup .
$75 .00 Call J791307 al1er
5. 30wee kday s.
Grave l y
Tra c tor w / 50"
m ow er. Irving r oo m sui te
(blu e J. wa sher &amp; dryer
(Kenmo r e) . Poulrn c t1nin
saw J67 OJ I S.
Whirlpool ai r condr t ioner
10,000 BTU, wrndow moun
ted . 26 to 38 rn ct1cs. 11 0
vo lt s Call446 1570
Gosolrn e and heatr ng fue l
Call Exce l sior Oil Co m
pa ny 6 14 991 1205
A tr
Compr esso r Ketlogq
Amerrcan , l 1 1 H P. 2 stage,
80 gal . vert 1c al tank . Very
good condition . SBOO. Al so
cherry logs f or sale. Jerry
Well992 7844
Sx 19 c off ee table wrtt1 '1
maqc1zrne door s and 1 open
Mc1t ch rng
c ompartment
end table 76x26 with closed
rn book c ompartmen t
Srmu l a ted
dark walnut
wood fini sh $40 for both
985 4156
Arr
Compresso r Kellogg
Amerrcan . l 1 1 H .P . 2 stage ,
80 ga l. ve rti c al tank . Ve r y
good co nd i t ion. $800. A l so
cherr y togs for sate Jerry
Wel l 991 7844.
Air
Compressor Ke l logg·
Am eri can, 11 1 H .P. 2 stage ,
80 gaL ve rti cal lank . Very
good condi ti on . $800 . Also
cher r y togs for sate. Jerr y
Well991-7844 .
Air
Co mpr essor Kellogg
American, l'h H .P. 2 sf age ,
80 ga l v ert ical tank . Very
good conditi on . $800 . Also
cherry log s for sa te Jerry
We11992 7844 .
5x 19 coff ee tab le with 7
ma gazin e doors and 1 open
com pnr tm ent. Mntc hin g
end tab le 26x26 wi th c losed
i n book compa rt me nt.
Si mul at ed da rk wa lnut
wood fin rsh $40 tor bo th
985·4156.
2 t ires and tu bes 600x l 6.
949·2063 aft er 6 p m
For sa le tong bed toppe r for
co mpact tru c k , 2 se ts tool
box es, side mount 8 ft . 2
window air conditioner s,
10x20 aw nin g, V 6 bla ck
Max
ou tbo ard 175 HP
motor boat and tr ailer,
14 x2 4
Stu rdy
H o u se
building . 304 675 4474 .
Open Friday , Sa turday ,
Sunday
1: 00 7: JO
pm
ONLY , Sa m So m erv ill e's
Warehou se , 7 mil es Eas t
Ravenswood , · Junction In·
depend ance Road · Rt . 21.
New Era, Surplu s Rental
Clothing ,
A rm y
Cf!mouflag e,
Co mbat
boots , jungle boots, 14 oz .
denim jeans $10.00, Pa cks.
Full mattress, box spring s,
$65. Double hung windows,
38x57, 41 x60, $15 eac h, J04·
675·5976 .

Pets for Sal e

DR AGO NW Y N D
CAT
TERY
KE NNEL . AKC
Chow
puppies ,
CFA
Hi ma l ayan, Pefs i an and
Si amese kittens Ca ll 446·
38 44 a !fer 4 p .m .
H ILLCREST KE NN EL
Boarding a l l breeds. c lean
rndoor outdoor , f ac ll it tes .
D ober
A lso AKC Reg
ma ns Call 446 7795 .

61

Farm

71

~ quipmcnt

15 fl . g ra in bed with twin
hoist. stee l side boards and
tail ga te. $700 . Call 742 2306
after 5 p.m . or see at New
Li m a Rd ., Rutland, Ohio

POODLE
pup s,
AKC
reg1ste r ed No Checks. 304
895 J958

Fnrmall C with 2 bottom
plows 949·2063 after 6 p .m

1977 Elec tr a Gl ide C la SSIC.
low mileage. very c lea n .
Mu st see 10 appr ec iate . 592·
5864. Athen s
1981 Chevy Ci tatr on 17 ,000
mi les. New co nd . Wrll con
sider 4 wheel drive on
trad e. 991 S\70 .
1974 Ford Pin to Hatchback ,
-4 cvl. auto., exce ll ent cond .
Asking Sl , \50 . 991 J017 or
949·27 15.

REG . QUARTER HOR SES
Training ,
showi ng ,
br eeding, sales and boar d ing . Cont act Dan Beam,
Ga llipolis, 446·01BJ .

H A RT S used Ca r s. New
H aven Wes t Vi r gr n ia Ove r
20 less ex pensivC' cars 1n
s toc k .

R eg
Quarter
hors e
yearling gelding , exc ell ent
show prospec t , shown sue·
AKC
black .'lnd white cessfully at halter . Dan
Cocke r Spaniel, male. 7 Bea m , Ga llipoli s, 614·446·
mon th s o ld. $50. 304 675 018J
1076

58

Frurl
&amp; Vegetab l es

Sw eet po t atoe plant s 7 d rf
fer e nt var rlre s. Robert W
L ewrs , Rl 174 , Ra c rne 843
74J1
59

For Sa l e or Trad e

A lot of drfferen t par t s for
350 or 400 engrne s. A l so par
I s for 74 Impala . in terior
perfect /47 3063
For sa te 1981 Ford Trac tor.
model 1700, 4 whee! drrve
drcsel. 5 II brush hog . 12 rn .
post hole d igger 4 ft. by 8
If c hevy utili ty tr nilcr 997
7198
FOR sa l e or trade Ford
5000 diesel 14500 MF 165
diesel $4500 . M F 35 dieses
de l uxe $7995 Oltver 88 gas
S675 New 5 II K1ng cu tt er
m ower $450 No reasonable
offer
r efu sed
Srde r s
E qu tpm e nt , Hend e r son,
J04 675 7471

61

'=._a_r"!l

'S PRING
CLEAN · UP
SA LE ' Jividen's F a rm
Equipment, 446· 1675.
Long tr ac tors, Ve rm eer
baler s &amp; hay equipm ent ,
bal e mover s, rotary tillers ,
d isc. post digger &amp; drivers,
seeders, rotary cutters.
Blades, gates, &amp; fr ont end
loader . A nd see us t o get
your part s &amp; comp lete se r ·
vice .
USE D EQUIP :
I H H~dro 70, 9N Ford, 2000
Ford, 550 Oliver, MF 65,
JD ·M, Long 460 4x4 with
loader , disc , cultivalors,
plow s,
JO
manure
spreader, Ford 501 mower,
1979 Dodge Ram Char ger
4x4, 1978 Dodge pick ·up
4x4 .
WE BU.Y U SED EQUIP·
MENT'
MF tr acto r , Ford SOl
m ower, plow , potato plow .
Will se ll sepa r ate. Cal l 446·
7J22.
New Holland 66 Bal er -949·
1609 or 949·11J4.

ONE New Holland
Haybaler , 304·576·2J45 .

68

72

Charo l ais

56 Chevy ton and 1/ 1 dump
tru ck . 741 ·3094 . $1500.
79 CHEVY Luv , with top
per , new tir es, new sti cker .
good co ndition . $2575 .00
J04 77J·550J
73

bull

1980 CHE VY Scott sdale, l;_.
t on 4·wheel ·dr ive, PS, AM ·
FM, r egular gas, 30,000
miles. JOOIJ-5150.

Seed &amp; Fertilizer

BULK
BLENDED
Agricu ltur a l
fertilizer
deli ver ed &amp; spread or
deli ver ed &amp; dumped or
picked up at plant . Bi en
ding service hour s 8 t o 4,
Monday thru Friday , other
hour s request on sprea der
buggy rentals . A compl ete
independent busines. Farm
Eq uipm ent se riv ce, Clif ·
f ord W. Snyder owner,
Jackson, OH, 286·49BJ .

FOR sa le, 1979 Jeep CJ 5,
$5000.00, lots of ex tr as, ca ll
J04-675·4610 after J : 00 p m .
1978 International Scout
4x4 pickup 31,000 mil es, ex ·
ce ll ent co nditi on and rub ·
ber $l350 . J04-895·3477.
78 Jeep, E)( ce ll ent shape.
$3,600 . 304·882 ·3501 after 5

nanspgrtatlon
71

1977 Ford truck, 4 wheel
drive, $3000.00. No rust .
304·576·1JJ7.

AutosforSale

- - - - - - -- -

1976 Grand Pti x, PS, PB, &amp;
air, 65,000 miles, very good
cond. Ca ll388·8769.

79 Bron co . J04-895·3594 .

1978 Honda Civic, Honda·
matic, $1,950. Caii446·752J .

1978 Honda XR75 . Call 446·
3110, ca ll after 4PM.

1970 V.W. Body , rough, but
runs very good . Rebuilt
engine. $500.00 . 256·6808 .

1981 Harley David so n
l,OOOcc sport . Blk . stock .,
mint cond ., 980 m , Lots of
C hrome . $3,500 . or $1,700
assume loan . Call 797·3218
after 3 p.m .

74

For sa le 1974 Camara with
1976 400 engine, new carb .,
new paint, new tires, new
chrome sicie pipes. Call 446·
J141 or 446·11J5.

Excellent condition Honda
C R250M , Yamaha 80, Hon·
da 50, 2 speed . Call 304·675·
4661 after 5 p.m .

69 vw nms good , recently
ove r haul ed , good tires,
$900. Ca ll after 5, 446·8318 .
77 Mercury Bobca t , A ·1
co nd ., S1,JOO. Call JB8·9J54.

1981 Yamaha 920
virago. J04·882·1482.

74 CB 360 Honda, low
mileage, excellenf1 shape,
$450. J04·576·2866.

Nova, new 400 engine, 4
speed on the floor, cutlass
wheels, cutlass interior, ·
comp. tuned up. Will sell
with racing accessories. 69
model and well worth
$1495. Call742·3063 atter 5.

1981 YAHAMA 650, ex·
cellent condition, J04·882·
JJ31 .
1

1981 HARLEY Davidson,
Sportster, 304-675·4824.

APARTMENTS, mobile
homes,
houses,
Pt .
House on Linco ln Hgts. All
new
paint .
Deposit Pleasant and Gallipolis.
required . No inside pets . , 614· 446·8211 or 614·245·9484.
9'12 3090 .
I
Furnished one bedroom
2 bd .room un furn ished apartment , extra ni ce,
house i n countr y, with 1 adults only. No pets . Phone
J04·675· 1386.
acre and wood burner.
Prefer older couple or no
more than 1 child . S160. TWO
bedro:&lt;&gt;m ,
un ·
rent and S150. deposit. 742· furnished . One bedroom ef·
2753.
ficiency . 304675·2722.

wagon, good running condition, S65Q. 72 P'iymouth
station wabon, runs good,
S350. 304·576·2866.
.

20 ft . Gator boat trailer .
388·9755 or 446· 1642 ext. 332 .
76

1969 PONTIAC Bonneville,
fully equipped, with air
conditioning, good con·
dillon, price $650. phone
614-446·4630.

G E heavy duty washer
S100. Kenmore coppertone
dryer, like new, S100,
guaranteed. Call 256·1207.

Whirlpool Hd . washer,
White Westinghouse dryer,
GE 14 cu.fl . refrig .·no
frost, stoves. See at 447 4th -lfi~~:s'
Ave ., Gallipolis after 12.

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68 Pontiac 350 engine and
transmission. 4 Crager

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.mags and tires, 2 Claytons
1
I lots misc.
60, 2·15"
!Parts.
675·2529
alter Pontiac
5,
2· T4" tires, poly
lradlals. 304-773·5417,

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MI'&gt;-KIIJ0 FA(X.S AT A

CAPTAIN STEEMER Car
pet Cl eaning feat ur ed by
Haff ell Brosther s Custom
Carpe ts. Fre e es timat es.
Ca ll446·1107.

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French
City
P a intin g
residentia l &amp; co mmer cia l,
interior, ex terior, paper
hanging,
&amp;
t ex tur ed
cei ling s. Call 367 ·7784 or
J67 7160
Creati ve
wood
dec k s,
pressurized pine , cedar &amp;
r edwood. Fr ee esti mate .
Ca ll JBB 9761 .

ANN I E

I KNOll/ SANDY SHOULD
HAVE' A LICENSE, BUT
l'iE MOVE lliiOUNO TOO
MUCH T' KEEP RENEWIIIG

Expert r em odel ing. ad
dilions, all form of ca r
pentry . Call 446 7376 lor
free es t ima te, Monday thru
Thursday only .

... THERE'S A PLACE THAT'S STILL
OPEN! IF THEY HAVE A PHONE
BOOK., I C'N LOOK
UP TH' ADDRESS 0'
. TH' DOG POUNO •·

IT -·

Specia l March and Ap rrl
only . Gene's Deep Steam
Cleaning. Scotch Gaurd .
Free estimate . 992 6309
Gene ' s St eam
Carpet
Clean Sco tch Gaurd Free
es t ima tes spr ing specia ls
Gene Smi th , 992 ·6309.

ALLEY OOP
LOOK , TUNK, IF I'M

RO N' S Tele v rsron Service .
Speci ali zi ng in Zenith and
Motorola, Quazar, and
hou se ca ll s Phone 576 7398
or 446 2454

SO WE CAN PASS 'EM
WELL.. .OKAY, Y'GOT ONE
OUT T'FOLKS AFTERWARDS~
HOUR T'SET THIN GS UP:
IT G IVES TH' PROCEEDINGS
BUT THAT'S ALL .. , AFTER
SOME CLAS S !
THAT, WE S IG N OR I'LL
DROP Tit' BIC ONE ON YOU!

GONNA SURRENDER
TH' WHOLE DANG
COUNTRY T'YOU, IT
O UGHTA BE DONE
WITH DIGNITY!

F &amp; K Tr ee Tr1mmin g,
slump removal 675 1331

RINGLES 'S SE RVI CE ex
perien ced ma son , r oo fer .
carpenter.
e l ec tr ic ian ,
g e n e ral
r e pair s and
remodeling . Phone 304·675
1088 or 675 4560.
Water wel ls. Comme r cia l
and D omestic. Test hol es
Pumps Sales and Se r vi"ce .
J04 89 5 3801 .

CA SOLINE AI. LEY

I ain't
int'rested
in bein'
vicepresident

A D VA NCE D
· , dmless
Gu tt er · Do ors . Offering
co ntinuou s
gu tt e ring ,
seamless sidi ng, roofing ,
garage
door s,
fr ee
estimates, 614·698·8205 .

Wh4 don' we p1.1t th'
wheel back on an'
diswss it fr€m'lylike up on
th' cart!

of no

J IMS Pest Control. Call us
anytime for your termite
problem s.
Fr ee
in
spec tions . VA&amp; FHA form s
available. Licensed &amp; in
sured by Ohio &amp; WV . All
word done by a qualif ied &amp;
tra1ned se rvice man . 304
675·35J6, 304·675·460J .
82

You ain't even
ask what
kind o'
•
compnLj
it tis!

comp'ny

Plumbing
___ &amp; Heat_~~-

..• BUT HE'S AS '*!?tiP
ANI7 5Tt/1180RN' AS
EVER/ 1 HAI7 TO 8/TE
A1Y TON6t!E A FEW
TIMES ... TO CONTI?OL

CARTER'S PLUMBIN G
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Phone 446·3888 or 446·4477

a3 =..==· ~xcaYa~r!i= ~Gallipolis Diversifi ed Con ·
st. Co. Custom dozer &amp;
backhoe wor.k . Specia 1
farm rates . Call us for fr ee
estimates. 446-4440.

WELL •.. IT WAS
STRANGE 5EEING
HIM AFTER

MY TEMPER/

:oo o m

All

THESE YfARS!HE:S
GOTTEN 50 Oi/?LOOKING, AND
HE'S EVI17ENTLY •
WEAK .•.

Lawrence Side n st ri cker
Backhoe Service . Call 675·
5560.
Electrical
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If- '{OO ~K.. Mt , 'fi1~'S ~
MIC:tHf\1 RNt. LJNt. 6tf[,)tl:"-J

8J __ ~~n!r~l!!_a~li~g. -

f~HIN4

JONES BOYS WATER
SERVICE . Call 367·7471 or
367·0591 .

WP..'Sl'lt-1(\

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Need something hauled
away or something moved?
We'll do it. Call 446·J159 or
614·286·5740 after 6.
Now Hauling limestone -fill
dirt·top soil -gravel. Free
estimates. Call367·7101.

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PEANUTS

-trash

If you need your
hauled away, call Harper
_304·675·5868 between 1 PM
and 5 P. M. Lawn mower
repaired. .,

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THIS 15 THE FEAR OF
PEANUT BUTTER STICKING

TO n!E ROOF Of: 1/0UR MOIITH,
ANP MAY 8E ABEALITIFUL
EXCUSE FOR NOT GOING

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TO SCii&gt;OL SOME OAY...

TRISTATE ,
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 Set. Ave., Gallipolis.
ol46·7833 or ~- 1833 .
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1 Box 124, Pl. Pleasant, 304· ''""
675·4154.
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BRIDGE
Pass but bid wisely
By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag

NOHT\1

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+ 70

T he fact that you b&lt;.tv e
passed as dealer does n't gt ve
yo u a license to overbid like
th er e is no tomorrow merely
because you have made thai
i nitial pass.
In any event the gam e
was match point duolicat(•
and South fell lhat he would
rather bid six no-t rum p and
try for a top there than lry
seven clubs or se ttle for a
sure six clubs.
Wes l ope ned the ktng of
spad es and South wa s unhap·
py . Give East the kin g of
hea rts and se ven clubs
would be Ia y down
South looked around for a
way to make six no-trump
with I he king of hearts tn the
West hand . One way would
be easy . Just let di am onds
break 3·3 and I here would be
I 2 top trick s.
Anyway, alter East Stg·
na led with the spade 10 at
tn ck one, South took hts ace
of spa des and ran off hts stx
cl ubs while di sca rdm g 1wo
hea rts from dumm y.
So uth noticed that We:s t
see m ed to be under great
pressure with hi s f our dt sca rds which turned out to be
th e eight of hearts and
qu een-Jack -three of spades

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Banner IS taken pn soner by
a tno of escaped femal e
pnson·ers (R) (60 m1n )
(]) M edia Probes 'Politi cal
Spo ts· Th1 s progtam of
INS a hum orous prrrn r.r to
the techniques used by to
day's pol it iCal med1a mak
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® lord Mountbatten : A
Man for the Century
8 :30 (I) Soldier Girl s Thrs do
explores the
cumen tary
changes tn allt tudes and
the co nflicts rn roles for
both male and femal e army
personnel. {90 mrn )
9 :00 ffi MOVIE : ' Network '
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CID IE) ll2l The Fall Guy
Co lt and How1e go to Hi.l ·
wa11 to p1ck up two moon
sh1ners (R)
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Stop the Rain '
@ MOVIE : 'Patton' Part

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&amp;l
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American
Hero
Ralph
takes a JOurney rn to the
fourth d1mens1on to battle
an tn v•s•ble beast (A)
[Closed Cap troned )

2

o' yourn,
Joel!

SEWING Machine repair s,
service. Authorized Si nger
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors . Fabri c Shop,
Pomeroy . 992·2284.

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Masonary work , Logue
Co ntracting,
Rt
I,
Ewr ngton . Call 388 9939 .

JIMS Water Service. Call
Jim Lanier, 304·675·7J97.

Hanshaws Used Tires .
•Lucas
Lane.
Point
Pleasant. 304-675·7360.

, 1972 MERCURY
·.4 door,, a·c, good
I See Al lggs or
15733, 304-675·6628.

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Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

Different parts for 3So and
400 Chevy engine. Trans.,
corb., gas and water pum·
ps, elc.742·3063.

1977 OLDS
Cfullass
Supreme, power steering,
power brakes, autojmallc,
air conditioning, AM·FM
. radio, &lt;IS,OOO miles, ex·
cellent condition, j!hone
jOH75·2039,

GE auto washer , like new,
S125·. Call 446·8181 .

Boats and
Motors for Sale

14ft. John boat with 40 HP
John
motor ,
electric
tr.olling motor, plus extras.
Asking $1,300. Call446·2948.

H CHEVY Belair station

Apartments. 675·5548 .

Dir·

Marcum
Ro o f t n g
&amp;
Spouting . 30 years ex
perienc e, spec ializ rng in
bui ll up rool. Ca ll JBB 9857 .

84

1970 Buick LeSabre good
running cond., good in·
terior, SSOO . Call446·3077 .

75

l bd .room ap). in Mid·
dleport. $185 . per month .
9'11· 7177 .

M~t~r~y_cl!s__ _

1978 111 Harley Davidson,
low miles. J0&lt;-675· 1897.

Furnished apt. 3 room s &amp;
bath . 9915611.
2 bd .room apt ., furn ished.
utilities paid. No pets,
drunks, or dope . John
Shee ts, 3111 mi. South Mid·
d leport· R·7.

Vans&amp;4W . O.

1974 Dodge 4x4 318 engine
auto, must se ll , $1,500 or
best off er . Ca ll446·4002 .

4 year old Appa l oosa mare .
JO• 675 JB\8 .
65

Truck 's for Sa l e

56 Chevy ton a nd 1/ 1 dump
tru ck . 742·3094 . $1500.

Registered and graded hor ·
ses , exce ll en t 4·H proiect.l
English and wes tern sad
dies
everything
1magi nabl e i n horse equip·
men! and supp li es, al so
riding less ons and trail
r ides and horse training .
Ruth Reeves, Hoof Ho ll ow .
614-698 3190 .

Equipm~nt

1 se t of John Deer e 4 bot ·
tom 16' sem i mount plow s.
1 Hill sbor o fri axle goos ~ ·
neck 28' fra i ler . Ca ll 614·
156·6534

CARS and Trucks, most
make s and mod els under
1100.00 . Sold thr ough loca l
governm ent sa les. Ca ll 1
714569·0141 Ext 1855 for
dire c t ory
on
h ow
to
pru cha se

Reg . Po ll ed Hereford bull.
App . 1,600 lb s., 1850.00 or
trad e for
good
used
hay rak e plus boot . Ca"tl 256
9303.

Year ling
74115J5.

Autos for Sale

1978 Pontiac Phoenix , vi nyl
top , v 6, 4 dr .. au tr o , air,
46.000 mil es , new battery ,
t ires &amp; fr ont shoc k s with in
the last year
Rece ntl y
tu ned up $1,895 . 985·4141 .

94 1 B Catapi ll ar end
loader. good co ndition , 304
BR IARPAT CH KE NNEL S 458 1541 .
Boarding and groomin g .
AKC
Go rd on
se tt e r s,
E n g l ish Cocker Spa ni el s. Side de liver y hay r ake .
spok e whee l type 3 pt
Ca ll JBB 9790 .
Hoo kup , like new $400 . af ·
ter 5 p.m . J04·8811819 .
POODLE GROOMI N G.
Ca l l Judy Taylor at 367
7120
63
Livestock
Santa ' s ProfeSSIOnal Dog
Gr oom mg Ca ll 614 388 854 7
and ask for Son1 a.

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EVENING

Winnabago motor hom e
ex c. cond . Call446 2/03.

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5/19/82

Motor Hom e
&amp; ~amp_ers

Ten t. 8x10 , like new. $75.00.
J04-675·51 15.

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Push mower . 304·675·2396.

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on th e tht rd dtamond and ttw
hand wa s down to a t hr,·t·
card cndmg So uth dt·C"t d('d
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k1ng -small tn hearts and th t·
known l 0 of dtarnund s HP
threw h11n tn wtth th&lt;tt l tl
and made t he l ast two tn c ks
w1th ace -queen uf heart s

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Carl Reuben Alley, Jr., died at birth at Holzer Medical Center Tuesday
night.
The infant is survived by his
mother, Stella Sarson, Racine, and
his father, Carl Alley, Racine ; grandparents, Lewis and Stella Sarson,
Racine and James and Anna Alley,
Racine.
Graveside services wil) be held at
Letart Falls Cemetery Thursday at 4
p.m. The Rev. Florence Smith will
officiate .

Kristin F. Wamsley
Kristin Fay Wamsley, two rnonlh
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Wam, ley, Racine, died
Tuesday at Childrens Hosp1l&lt;ll,
Columbus.
In addition to her parents the infant is survived by one brother,
Richie at home; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Teaford, Racine; paternal gra ndpa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wamsley, Cheshire; several aunts. uncles
and cousins.
Graveside services will be held
Thursday at 10 a. m. at Letart Falls
Cemetery with the Rev. Jim Clark
officiating. Ewing Funeral Home is
in charge

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arrangements. There

will be no calling hours.

Lena Embleton
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Lena Embleton, 116, of Hartford,
died Tuesday m the Pleasant Valley
Nursing Care Unit.
Born Feb. 23, 1696, in Wheeling,
W.Va ., daughter of the late Robert
and Hattie Stone Embleton, she at-

Monday deadline
The deadline to purchase tickets to
the Ge neral Hartinger dinner to be
held Friday, May 28 is Monday, May
24. Tickets are $7.50 each and may
be purchased at Middleport Department Store, Bahr Clothiers, New
York Clothing House and Swisher
and Lohse Drugs. The public is tnvited to attend. Gen. Hartinger wtll
be the principal speaker.

Reservations due
Person:; wishing to make reservations to attend the Racine Alwnni
have until May 25 . No phone reservations will be accepted.
Admission to the dinner is $5.50
and ti ckets may be purchased at
Village Cut Rate or by mailing $5.50
with a self addressed envelope to
Barbara Pierce, Racine.
The dance which is open to the
public is $4 and admission will be
paid at the door . The event will be
held at Southern High School on
Saturday, May 29.

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
ADMlSSIONS--Gladys Fife, Middleport; Oliver Bailey, Reedsville;
Bernard Rairden, Hartford; Clifford
Rockhold, Reedsville; Earl Arix,
Pomeroy; Robert Cunningham,
Syracuse.
DISCHARGEs-Mary Reynolds,
Gladys Cuckler, Maurice Smith,
Bertha Reibel, Gladys Fife.

wednesday, May 19, 1982

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

I Meigs Countians hurt in accident .

tended Hartford United Methodist
Church.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.
Harriet Rockwell of Huntington,
W.Va., and Mrs. Mary Harper d
Chester, W.Va .; two brothers, Paul
of Richmond, Ind ., and Robert or
Point Pleasant.
Funeral services will be held at
I :30 p.m. Thursday in the Foglesong
Funera l Home, Mason, with
minister Dr. Dennis Smith of.
fictallng . Burial will follow in the
Graham Cemetery. Friends may
call at the funeral horne from 7-9
p.m. today .

Stella Grueser
Stella Grueser, 91, 70 N. Second
St. , Middleport, died Tuesday at
Veterans Memorial Hospi!&lt;JL
Mrs. Grueser was the daughter of
the late Phillip S. and Mary Davis
Houdashell. She was also preceded
in death by her husband, Theodore,
two sisters, Lottie Yost and Cora
Hitchin s, one brother, Dana
Houdashelt.
She was a member of the Minersville United Methodist Church,
United Methodist Women, Meigs
County Senior Citizenssn, and a 63
member of the Meigs County Farm
Bureau.
She is survived by three sons, Ed·
Athens;
Elmer
Pl.
rnond of and
Pleasant
William
T. ofof Middleport; one daughter, Mrs. Bradford (Helen) Maag, Minersville;
nine grandchildren, 11 grea t grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Guy
Russell , Minersville and Mrs. Earl
Eichinger, Girard, Ohio; one
brother, John Houdashelt, Minersville.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday at I p.m. at Ewing
Funeral horne with the Rev. Stanley
Merrifield and the Rev. Harvey
Koch, Jr., officiating. Burial will be
in Minersville Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the fw1eral home at
anytime. In lieu of flowers the
family requests donations be made
to the Minersville United Methodist
Church.

dleport, was eastbound ~n 124. at
II: 25 p.m. Tuesday when his vehicle

miles south of County Rd. 25,
Tuesday afternoon.
The report said Timothy K.
Bevan, 19, Rt. I, Crown City, was
northboundat2:52p.m. whenheapplied his brakes, went left of center
and struck a southbound auto driven
by Deborah J. Setliff, 24, Rt. 2,
Gallipolis, causing slight damage to
both vehicle.
Bevan was cited for failure to
yield, the report said.
In a private property accident investigated by the patrol, a vehicle
registered to Charlene M. Ward, 33,
Gallipolis, went off the parking lot
where it was at 7:55 p.m. Tuesday
and rolled across the road, striking a
tree before corning to a stop.
No location was given for the accident and no damage was listed to
Ward's vehicle.
Thomas R Tobin, 23, Rt. 1, Mid-

Two Meigs County men suffered
minor injuries in a tw&lt;rvehicle accident on Ohio 124 Tuesday morning.
The men - Scott M. Johnson, 18,
Pomeroy, and Michael R. Priddy,
25, Rt. I, Rutland - were later
treated and released from the
emergency room at Veterans
Memorial HospitaL
Priddy was eastbound at 9:45a.m.
when he signalled for a left turn and
prepared to make the turn when he
was struck in the side by another
eastbound vehicle driven by Johnson.
The Gallia-Meigs Post of the state
highway patrol said Johnson's
vehicle was severely damaged and
another was moderately damaged.
Johnson was cited for assured clear
distance.
The patrol ticketed another driver
in a tw&lt;rvehicle collision on Gallia
County Rd. 42 in Green Twp., two

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SEE OUR SELECTION OF
HAllMARK GRADUATION CARDS

Mr. and Mrs. Jon Collier,
daughter, Kitts Hill; Mr. and Mrs.
John Eblin, son, Pomeroy; Mr. and
Mrs. John Edwards, son, Oak Hill;
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson, son,
Oak Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Robinson, son, Bidwell; Mr. and
Mrs. Opie Tackett, daughter, Cottageville, W.Va.

Market report
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Parker. Alan K . Partlow. K1mberly
Ann Patterson. Larry R . Patterson,
Tammy Pettit. Jame s E Peyton,
William R Pickens, Chery l L . Pier
ce, William Bru ce Powel l. Opal
Kathryn Pugh, Matthew Queen ,
David Allen Reuter, Daniel Lee
Riggs. Lisa K . Robson. Tin a Rose,
Belinda Grimm Rush, Lori E .
Roush, Terri Lynn Roush, Vicki Lin
nea Sa ut er s, Jeffrey C. Shiflet,
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Brent Sisson, Helen S. Slack.
Al f red Ray Smith Jr ., Connie L .
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Sm ith, Rober t a Lynn Smi th , Lorri
Ann Snowden , M el is sa Ann Snyder,
Raymond A . Stewart Jr ., Susan
Renee Swann, T imothy C. Tackett,
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Thomas, Dennis L . Thornton,
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Tomlin , Angela L . Triplett, Denise
Lenia Turner , James R . Wams ley,
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Fire loss put at $1 million
ATHENS, Ohio - A fire which broke out shortly before 1 a.m.
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about $1 mtlllon, authorities said.
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Buenos Aires: "The only thing standing In the way of a just and honorable
peace Is the absolute lnstranslgence and Incomprehension of the problem
on the part of Mrs. Thatcher."
The Argentines seized the Falklands from Britain Aprtl2 and have been
saying that any peace talks must ultimately lead to Argentine sovereignty
over the Islands 250 miles east of Argentina's southern Up. Britain Insists
the talks have no pre-conditions and that the wishes of tlle l,!Ol Britishdescended Falklanders be taken Into consideration.
The British task Ioree made more naval and alr attacks Wednesday to
soften up Argentine positions In the Falklands for a landing . BBC corres pondent Brian Hanrahan reported from the carrier Hermes that a des troyer carrted out "further substantial bombardment" of military targets
south of Stanley, the Falklands capitaL

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that these were cabled to Mrs. Thatcher early today . It was the first time In
the crisis that the U.N. secretary general has personally Intervened with
Ills own set of proposals.
Details of the plan were not Immediately known.
Perez de Cuellar said In New York Wednesday night that In hls conversations with Mrs. Thatcher and Galtleri he "suggested new Ideas which I
believe might be of assistance In ov, }ming the remaining points of
difference."
Telling reporters the time left for talking "must now be measured In
hours," Perez de Cuellar said "substantial progress" had been made In the
J2 days of negotiations, and "the cost of !allure In tenns of human Ufe and
suffering Is too high to permit us to give up our efforts."
Argentine Foreign Minister Nlcanor Costa Mendez told reporters in

he Daily

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Britain said today It Is consldertng new U.N. Ideas for a peaceful
settlement on the Falkland Islands confilct. It also published Its own
proposal and blamed Argentina for failure to resolve the confilct.
It said no move has been made to hold back the Brttlsh armada, poised to
Invade the Falklands. Press Assoclatlon,Britaln'sdomestlc news agency,
reported "deep gloom ... about the prospects of avoiding war."
Britain said the draft agreement "represented the furthest (It) could go
In the negotiations," and that Argentina's reply "amounted to a rejection."
Perez de Cuellar called Mrs. Thatcher late Wednesday night to make a
last-minute appeal for peace and made a slrnllar appeal to Argentine
President Leopolda F . Galtieri In Buenos Aires.
Otrlclals said Perez de Cuellar also handed a new set of peace proposals
to Britain's U.N. Ambassador, Str Anthony Parsons, Wednesday night and

ON
GRADUATION DAY

Sharon Cundiff, Racine, $44, speed;
Jimmy Lambert, Dexter, $46,
speed; Robert Hall, Rutland, $63,
traffic light violation; James Kiser,
Racine, $50 speed; Old Liberty Bar
and Eileen Landaker, $63, selling intoxicating liquor to a person on the
black list; Dorothy Wright,
Pomeroy, $38, leash law ; James
Roye, Pl. Pleasant, $363, DWI; Eric
HI!, Racine, $49, speed.

(Continued from page 1)

Luther Bowles, Mrs. Douglas
Bryant and daughter, Carl Day,
Harold Denney, Marilyn Drake,
Kell y Durham, Cheryl Durst,
Marian Gardner, John Harrts, Sue
Hughes, Carla Jeffers, Joshua Jeffers, Patricia Knapp, Richard Lunsford, Annette Nitz, Brenda Petrie,
Frances Riegel, Mary Russell,
Amanda Schultz, Ruth Sellers,
Shellio Slone, Celia Spiers, Mabel
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Fourteen defendants forfeited
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Mayor Clarence Andrews Wedne.day night.
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Cassidy, Circleville, $48, speed;
David Roush. Racine, $63, failure to
register; Robert Parker, Middleport, $57, speed; Donald Roush,
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Legislative conferees on a tax boostspending cut bill apparently are In
no hurry to try to resolve substantial Senate-House differences before the upcoming primary
elections.
The slx members of the joint
committee held their first meeting
Wednesday and adjourned for a
week without taking formal action.
Richard G. Sheridan, director of
the Legislative Budget Office, reviewed the conflicts In the House
and Senate versions and submitted
various charts and graphs showing
their flscallmpllcatlons.
Sen. Richard H. Finan. RCinclnnati, the panel's chairman,
said he decided on a one-week
break to give conferees Iinne to absorb the data .
Although state governme nt has a
projected budget deficit of $1.3 billion lor the biennium ending June
30, 1983, the governor and Leglsla·
ture moved earlier with spending
cuts which took care of $31B m!lllon
of the shortfall.
The real crunch won't come,
even If the Legislature does n&lt;r
thing, until the start of the 1981-1982
fiscal year JUly 1, SheJidan said.
Some leaders already have said
that because of possible pollUcal
ramifications of raising taxes , the
Senate and House probably will not
act at least until after the June 8
primary.
All 99 House seats and 17 of tlle 33
In the Senate are at stake In this
year's legislative elections.
Although the conference committee limited Wednesday's deliberations to Sheridan's presenta tlon
and questioning of hlm, Finan said
there Is sure to be some tough hergaining between the Senate and
House.
He mentioned that the
Democrat-controlled House Increased the size of the Income tax
boost from $481 million to $558.6 million, while at the same time restorIng most of a 7 percent welfare
spending cut ordered by the Senate.

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"They (the House) shifted to
more taxes and less cuts, and that
doesn't make my caucus happy,"
Finan said, referring to the 18member GOP majority In the 33seat upper chamber.
Without being speclflc, the veteran Hamilton County lawmaker
said, "There will have to be some
changes If It (the bill) Is going to
fly.''
Senators approved an Income tax
Increase which figured out as a 50
percent surcharge the last slx
months of 1982 and a 12.5 percent
boost the first slx months of 1983.
This was changed by the House to
a one-year, 50 percent surcharge
starting July 1, tlle net effect being
mtlllon In addian estimated

rn

tional lncome tax revenue.

Finan and Rep. Wllllam E. Hlnlg,
D-New Phlladelphla, the ranking
House conferee, agreed that some
changes are needed In the House
version which technically Is the
document before the Joint paneL
They sa id a House amendment
earmarking lottery proceeds and
certain tax revenues for public education Is fraught with technical
problems.
Another House amendment
which will get scrutiny repeals the
sales tax on labor and materials
used In home repa irs and
Improvements.

Police seek funds
for enforcement
FOSTORIA, Ohio (AP) -Pollee
seeking more pay say they wtl1 enforce mJnor ordinances so string·
ently that the public will rally to
their cause.
Those laws Include limits on the
length of funeral processions and
restrictions on fishing In rnunlclpal
reservoirs, pollee say .
"There's a lot of things we can
do," said pollee Capt. Lionel Mason
after Fostoria City Council narrowly avoided putting a protested
20 cents an hour pay hike Into effect
earlier this week.

pris~n

Clyde Richard Adkins, 21. Galloway, Ohio, Involved In the N&lt;r
vember robbery of Vance's Service
Station, Harrt.sonvllle, was sentenced Wednesday to a terrn of slx
months to five years In the Columbus Con-ectlonal FacUlty.
Adkins entered a gullty plea on a
bill of lnforma tlon charging grand
theft In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court. Adkins was returned
from the Franklln County Jail on
Monday to face the charges.

terms

Also sentenced Wednesday In
was Steve W. Haning, lB, New
Lima Road, Harrtsonvllle.
Haning was sentenced to serve
slx months to five years In the Ohio
State Reformatory, Mansfield.
Haning had appeared earlier In
common pleas court and entered a
guilty plea to the breaking and entering charge of the HarrtsonvWe
School on Feb. 20, this year .
Both men will be transported t&lt;r
day by sheriff deputies.

~

GENt ·

WINDOWS - Buntin~ and posters featurin~ the photo of Gen. James
Hartin~l'T decorate windows in Middll•port business sl·ftion as thl' rummunuity prepares tn honor a native son as lht• rumunity prepares tn hnnur
a nati vt· snn at a numbt•r of wt·ekend artivitit·s May 27-30.

Routine matters
•
highlight session
The Southern Local Board of Education Tuesday night approved
the hlrtng of Sharla Evans as subsltute cook for the remainder of the
year.

Substitute coolis hired were
Thelnna Salser. Lois Mugrage,
June Ashley, Florence Thornton,
Geraldine Cleland. VIrginia Davis,
Dorotlly Johnson, Carla Teaford,
Sharla Evans. Joyce Manuel and
Ann Boso.

They also granted rent Increase
or $50 a month to Bill Cozart for use
of a building for garage repair.
The board approved the use of
Southeastern Ohio Voluntary Education Cooperative service for the
school system a nd hired the services of Personnellnsurance Co., for
student football Insurance. They
approved Title VI -B project for the
1982-83 school year.
Approval was given to Include all
title progams Into one program,
Chapter n of the block grant.
Joseph Foreman was given a two
year contract In malnentance.

SubstitJJte custlldla ns hired were
Robert Lewis. Thelma Salser, Lots
Mugrage, Charles Kiser. Sue Gilmore and Lois Bailey .
Delbert Smith was hired as the
driver for kindergarten a nd EMR
for 1983 and Larry Smith was hired
as a driver for kindergarten and
specia l ed ucation.
Bobby Ord, superintendent, and
Dennie Hill, treasurer, were given
permission to attend a treasurer's
clinic at Ohio University Inn on
June 8.

Substitute bus drivers hired were
Charles T. Chapman, W!lllma Downie. Bobby Dudding, Aaron Sayre,
Hilton Wolfe, Jr., and Kathleen
Morrts.

Attending were Don Smith, pres!·
dent , Denny Evans. vice president.
Charles Pyles, Sue Grueser and Robert B. Hill , board members. Ord
and Hill.

No one hurt in 'copter crash
CINCINNATI (AP) - A traffic
hellcopter for a Cincinnati radio
station made a crash landing at a
golf course today, but there apparently were no serious Injuries to the
two passengers.
The unldentlfled pilot and pollee
Lt. Bill Beahr were taken to a hospital after their helicopter crashed at

the Maketewah Counl ry Club. Both
passengers walked away from the
helicopter and weren't belleved to
be seriously hurt, a country club
spokesman said.
Beahr provides traffic reports for
WLW radio. The ca use of the crash
was not lnnml.'dlately know.

Emerson E. Evans honored

Announce school of business management
for Rio Grande College-Community College
"This Is probably the highest
honor of my lifetime. I sincerely appreciate it."
Those were the words of Emerson
E. Evans, Gallipolis, at the conclusion of Wednesday ni ght' s
testimonial dinner at Rio Grande
College- Community College.
More than 100 family, friends and
colleagues joined the Rio Grande
College- Community College Boards
of Trustees in honoring Evans and to
celebrate the announcement of the
Emerson E. Evans School of
Business Management.
"QuieUy, Emerson Evans has
done his deeds and accomplished so
much in helping the people of
southeastern Ohio," said Rio Grande President Paul C. Hayes. "It is
only appropriate that a school of
bUsineliS management be named after him because of the people he has
influenced and the success he has

had m the area. This name for the
school is chosen to reflect the spirit
and character of the most outstanding businessman
in
southeastern Ohio."
Hayes said that the school will
have an emphasis on small business
and entrepreneurship training . Also,
the school will make every effort to
be of service to the small business
and industry of the southeastern
Ohio area through selective
seminars and direct consultative
services based upon direct contact
and requests from the business and
industrial people of the area.
Hayes said the school would
establish and maintain a monthly
educational publication for all
business and industrial leadership in
the Gallia, Jackson, Vinton and
Meigs co1111ty area, with the content
being detennined by . a~ ed,itoria l
board composed of business and in'
)

dustrictl peoplt· on that four-county
area.
Several rolleaj!Ul.'S rau.l tnbutl· to

Evans at the ll•stimonial, which was
held in thl' tlilllng facilil~· at Rio
Grande, a complex that will

C\'l'O-

tually house tht' school of business
management
Dr. Thmnas W. Morga n, Chair-

man of the Department of Surgery
at Holzer Medical Cenler of
Gallipolis, Robert S . Wood.
Executive VieL~President uf Bob
Evans Farms in Columbus, and
Hayes each paid tribute to Eva ns .
Morris Haskins. Chairman of the
Board of Directors of Ohio Valley
Bank, was unable to attend, but sent
a tribute throu~h Jim Dailey,
President of Ohio Valley Bank.
Dailey also served as emcee for the
affair.
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