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their inhabitants - God save the
Queen." Moore's message read.
B1ltalns rejoiced a nd Argentines
chant ed, jeered a nd wep t over the
British victory , which frustra ted
Argentina's 149-year-old dream of
saveretgnty over the windswept
South Atla ntic archipelago.
The Argentine junta reported
Monday that the commander of its
7,(0) sold iers around Sta nley, the
Fa lklands capital, agreed to a
cease-fi re In the 74-&lt;lay undec lared
wa t as Britis h forces surged forwa rd In a three-pronged a ttack on
the port town.
"The Argenti ne soldiers just
started to n m when we advanced
ea rlier today a nd our troops chased
them. Ever yone has stopped fightIng now," a Bt itlsh Defe nse Ministry source said Monday .
A jubila nt Mr s. Thatcher told a
cheeri ng House of Commons Mo nda y nig ht ta lks had been set In progress on terms for an Argenti ne
sur render to end the war after Bri tIs h troops fo ught their way to the
outskirts of lhe capita l.
"White nags are ny ing over Port
Sta nley ," s he said of the last
stronghold of the estimated 8,&lt;XXJ
A.tgenti ne troops occupying the
Falklands.
Mrs. Tha tche 1 sold talks were being held between Arge nti ne com ma nder, Br i g. Ge n . Marla
Benjami n Menendez. and Britain's
deputy field commander. Brig.
Cha 1les J ohn Wa ters, "about the
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FLAG DA Y '82- Meigs County Brownie Seout Julit· !luek pauses to
salute a nag. Selec ted as th e outsta nding Brownie in Pome roy Troup 1271.
Julie is th e daughter of Jud ge a nd Mrs. Robert Buck.

Seek bids for village project
By CHARLENE HOE FUCH
Authoriza tion to proceed with
securing bids on the cons truction ol
the addition to the fit ehouse was
given Maym F red Hoffman by
Middleport Village Council Monday night.
Hoffma n noted 71 percent of the
voters In t he vlllage a pproved the
one-half mill tax levy for five yea rs
which provides funding for the project. Pending ea rly completion of
the plans , Hoffman said bids should
be ready for review a t the July 12
meeting.
A 1esolutlon designa ting June 27
as "Chuck Stoba rt Day" was
passed by Council. Stobart, former
Mlddlepot1 resident a nd now head
football coach at the Univer sity of
Utah. will be honored a t Royal Oa k
Pa1k from 4 to 7 p.m . tha t day ln
conjunction with the Big Bend Rega tta activities.
Stobart was selected as the Mid·
Am erica n Confe rence Coach of the
Year for 1979 and was aga in In 1981

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - For
the second time In nine m onths, the
sta te Is preparing to OK a lowInterest loan to help fina nce establishment of a Jeno's Inc . frozen food
plant In Jackson County .
A development advlsocy committee recommended approval Monday or a $1.6 mllllon loan to the
Jackson Community Improvement
Corp. to buy a bulldlngwhlch would
then be leased to the firm.
It was one or two projects endorsed by the five-member panel In
a move to create a total or a t least
1,375 new Jobs In economically depressed areas or the state.
Also approved was a state guarantee or a $10 mlillon loan for Hunt
Energy Co. Inc., which Is renovat·
lng part or the Jones &amp; Laughlin
Brier Hill steel works In
Youngstown. •
The Jackson loan, to be repaid
over 10 years, cano!es an interest
. rate of 2 percent.
PRF.SENTATION - TOIII Wilfe, Prelldelll el tile RaciDe
Paul Mutzlg, president o1 the
"'llaulam,' ..-ted alpeclil ~ ln!*Y tolltalllena HlP · Jackson
CIC, said the money will
SeMI1 alltletle 1~ Mel W-. wilt - Molt Vlhlable ~yer ­ be used to buy a frozen food plant
lloMIII 111 bella llukelball aad volleybd.
Jlllller, llelped lead
fonnerly 'occupiEd by the Del
Soalllera ie alllbree"SVAC .lealae ehamplaaahJJ* Ia glrla' sporll. See
Monte Co. He sald.about 250 iobs
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By The Assoc iated P ress
Arge ntin a's armed forces
throughout the Falkla nds sun en·
de red after British troops sha ttered
the defenses of the Argentine garrison a t Stanley, the capita l, the Brit Ish government a nnounced today.
A.t gentlna announced s hortly afterwards that the military com m a nders of the two forces had
drawn up a document "esta blishIng the conditions for a cease-th e
a nd the withdrawa l of the (Argentine) troops." The junta·s communiqu e ma de no m e ntio n o f
sun ender . bul sa id the docu ment
would be ma de public when the tex t
Is available.
"Great Brita in Is grea t aga in ,"
Pr i me Mini s t er M argare t
Tha tchet sa id outside her Downing
Street office just before mid night
Monday as a crowd or about 100
sang " Rule Britannia" a nd "God
Save the Queen" when she returned
fro m address ing Parliament.
A few hours la ter, he r office a nnounced A.t gentlna had formally
surrendered Monday a t 9 p. m .
Falklands time (8 p.m. EDT).
The communique from 10 DownIng Street quoted a message It om
marlnes Ma j. Gen. J erem y Moore,
comma nde r of British la nd forces
on the F alklands, as saying that a rra ngements were being m ade lo assemble the Argentines for return to
Ar gentina, together with the ir
a rms and equipment.
" Falkland Isla nds once more
under the government d esired by

with a n 8-3 record, a Mid-America n
Conference cha mpionship, and a
bet th In the first California Bowl in
Fresno, Ca lif.
The resolution cites Stobart as a n
outs ta nding a thlete at Midlepot t
High School where he lettered In
footba ll , baseba ll and basketball.
Review housing project
Jim Schlv lns ld , of Mohlga n Engineers, discussed the hous ing reha billta llon p rogram. He noted that
while a ll of the 1982 funds are com~
mltted , 12 more houses have been
reviewed a nd three are ready for
contract, once the additiona l funds
become ava ila ble. Mayor Hoffm a n
sa id this proba bly wi ll not be until
August.
Council voted not to object to a
req uested tra nsfer of OJ and D2 liquor permits of the Middlepor t
Lunch Roo m ft om Ma rv in T. Hill to
Alfred Duff.
Held In conjunction wi th the
meeting was the 1 eq ul red public

hea ring on reven ue sharing fu nds.
Mayor Hoff ma n repo rted that the
estimated receipts will be $11 ,233.
just under $3,rol less tha n was received last yea r. Counc il voted to
put $5,(0) of the a mount In the
street ma intenance fund and the
ba lance of $6.233 in the ge neral
fun d.
Engi nee1ing services o n two pro·
jects proposed by Floyd Br ow ne
Associates Limi ted were ret ained.
The fi rs t, for $1.200, was for the
storm dra in on Ma in a nd First
while the second, in the amount of
$2,450, in volved the Mill Street ditch
erosion In the vici nity of t he the wa ·
te t ta nk . Council also a pproved en·
tering into contt ac t with Wa lter H.
Dra ne Co. for pri nting ordin ances
for the boo k.
Ollflcultlcs disc ussed
Some difficulty by the Middle).oOrt Pollee Depattment in getting
intoxica tion tes ts was discussed. It
was decided to chec k into the cost of
pu rc has ing eq ui pment for the vi i·

lage and ge tting sam('()ne qualified
to do t he testing. Cu rrent I\·. Middlepol t police must either take pe1 .
so ns to Gallipolis or Pomrory fm
the DWI testi ng.
The area off Broadway Street
overlooki ng thr Hart inger Park
a nd the drop from the roadway to
the parking sect ion was discussed.
The s trwt worket s "·ill be asked to
rC'Comm(&gt;nd some solution. Council
a lso disc usSPd parking in the park.
It was noted by Ma )·a r Hoffman
tha t the gate is now lx&gt;ing kept
locked at ni ght.
An autographed picture and let ter of apprPCiation fot thP ceiC&gt;bra -

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The Ma vors rrpot t showed 1eceipt s of $.1.196 f01 Ma)·. Present for
the mw ting were Mavor Hoff ma n
and Co uncil members .Jack Satterfield , Ca rl Horkv. Dewe)· Horton.
and Robert t.ilmore.

State okays loan for Jackson frozen food plant

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up lor the third consecutive week.
The government said that at Its weekly auction Monday It sold
about $5 bUJlon In six-month T-bllts at an average discount rate or
12.!i!)3. per,ce~, &lt;liP tram ,Ule 12.117 percent o1 June a.ud.al)out $5
billion 1ri .t hree-month bllls at an average rate o112.248 percent, up
trom 12.074 perceqt.
Financial Institutions may P!lY up to 1.2.153 percent Interest on
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CINCINNATI - A man wh9 used a pocket knlte to cut six people
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counts ot attempted murder, Ha milton County sherttrs deputies
. say.
Tile man was standing In fro nt or the Kenwood Cinemas on Man-day ntght when he was aaked to leave the property by Andr ew Rush,
16-year-old employee oJ the theater, a pollee s pokesman said.
The 21-year-old man pulled out a knlte and started attacking Rush,
pollee said.
Rullh has cuts to the n&lt;i!;e, both cheeks, both arms, right hand and a
stab wound In the back, pollee said . .

n.e Iottecy reported earnlngil or $713,!1!4.50 from the wagering on
lb dally game. The earnings came on sales of$895,418, whlle holders
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W.-\SHINGTON - Rep. Clarence Miller, R-Ohlo, !lays government and bus~ need to work dlllgently to develop synthetic fuels .
"The government and p1tvate Industry must develop our synthetic fuel resourCes with the urgency this task deserves. We mus t
accelerate these efiorts, not decelerate them, as J'ecently has been
the.case," Miller said Monday.
Although Exxon recently announced It was pulllllg out ot Its west·
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See details page 3

Retrial sought in
Ru ppert 11 count
murder trial. Pagt&gt; 8

General Hartinger offers
special thanks to everyone
See letter page 2.

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were lost w hen the facUl ty closed
last year.
The pla nt , with 23,!XXI square feet
of cold storage area . Is to be leased
to J eno's for $160,roJ annually, plus
2 percent Interest.
Ron Bubar, Jeno's president.
said the compa ny expects to e m ploy 175 people Initially a t the J ac kson plant.
"I would say It's not unrea ltstlc to
look a t 300 (jobs ) In a two-three-o1
five-year period," he said.
Total cost of the Jackson pla nt,
\l.'hlch will produce pasta and other
products, was pegged at $4 mUllon.
The company ab-eady employs
about 600 people at a plant In Wellston which began operating In
Februacy.
F'rozl!n pizza entrepreneur Jeno
F. Pauluccllanded a $3.75 million
low-Interest state loan·last October
for the Wellston facility. It Is to be
' repaid over 18 years at an Interest
rate or 1.'75 percent.
Tiult loan, approved under a separate state program, was the cen·
terpiece o1 a package or state and
local rtnanctal Inducements.
Advlsocy ljoard members said

the company had wa ived tax abat em ents under the J ackson loa n recommended Monday.
Russell Spitz. Hunt Co. boa rd
chairma n. said approva l of the $10
million loa n guara ntee was a n "absolutely critical" pa rt of a $45 m illion financ ing package for I he
Youngstown project.
Overa ll cost of the work. a lready
a bout half complete , was placed at
$60 million.
A group of ba nks led by the Seattle (Wash.) First Nationa l Bank Is
providing $45 mtllton with the res t
from priva te Investors.

Mountaineer plant shuts down
America n Electric P ower Co.'s
Mountaineer plant at New Haven
has "temporarily" shut down operations due to a low dem and In
power, according to AEP officia ls,
but said It was no Indication of closure or layoffs .
Bill McClung, a company spokesman, said the plant wUJ remain on
standby In case or a power dem a nd
Increase. The, facUlty's employees
have been placed In maintenance

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When complet ed by la te this
year. the compa ny is to produce
high grade S&lt;'amlcss pipe for use in
oil and gas well d1 ti li ng .
Spitz said the project wou ld
c rea te 1,200 jobs in the You ngstown
a rea in addi tion to the company's
current wot k fo rce of 617.
Both req uests go to the Cont rolling Board lot fi nal app10val.
Financing for each would be
under a new program in which t he
state bon ows money through bond
sales backed by profits It om Its liquor monopoly.

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work.
McClung noted that other pla nts
in lhe AEP sys tem ace undergoing
the sam e s hut down pr ocedure beca use of reduced power dema nds.
He said Industrial and residentia l
customer decreases were contr ibuting factors to the s hutdown. He
a lso credited wa rm weather as a
reason tor the decline.
Officia ls said decrea'sect outp ut
(Continued on page 12)

�Commentary

Page-2-The Dally Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Tuesday, June 15, 1982

Excl usi0 nary f og_ _

Berry's World

"What was it like back in the days when people
talked and wrote in complete sentences?"

Economic confusion
and contradiction
It's 1a ther disquieling to hea 1 the nation 's leading economic pollcymakers profess openl y these da ys they don 't really know why Interest rates are
so high.
It 's just as disturbing to listen to those experts ln a nd out of government
who claim to have the answer to this puzzlement. They fundamenta lly
disagree with each other.
The troubling part is this: If the people in charge aren't sure what's
wrong, how are they goi ng to fix the problem?
On some points, there is completeagJ eement, but then, II doesn't take a n
economist to state the obvious. Interest rates are a t the highest levels since
the Grea t Depression. relati ve to the ra te of infla tion; interest rates are
causing enormous economic pain for anyone who has to borrow money,
a nd they pose a singular threat to the future well-being of the Ame1 lea n
economy and the wmld economy.
After that. theconfus ion and contrad ictions begin, as economists search
for a rca ne links between interest rates a nd federal budget deficits, the
supply of money a nd the demand for credit, lender fears about future
irifla lion, a nd the condition of the economy.
Chief White House economist Murray L. Weidenbaum told a congJ ess ional commillee that "we havve no 11 ul y satisfying account of why Interes t rates have re ma ined so high."
"It 's a n ac t of levitation tha t lnte1est rates are stayi ng up, " Treasury
Secretary Donald T. Regan told a group of reporters. But In the face of this
magica l act, Regan gamely predicted last week that the prime lendlng
rat e. whic h banks charge their corporate customers, would recede modestly from a current level of about 16.5 percent to H percent by the end of
1982. A year ago, Regan said: " I think we' ll hit single-dlgil lnterest rates in
1982. "
The interest ra te mystery deepened in October 1979, when the Federal
Reserve, the gover nment' s banker. abandoned Its long-time policy of
maintaining stable interest rates th rough direct ma nipula tion. Toda y, the
bank influences interest rates Indirectly by cont rolling the suppl y of money in the economy that can be tapped for loans. This approac h has
produced la rge fluctuations in interes t ra tes.
Toda y, the community of economists proclaiming to have answers is

divided. as ra rely before over what interest rates will do a nd when they'll
do it. Each faclion shares a mutual disregard for the others.
Some warn that a recove1y la ter this yea1 will d1lve rates higher; others
tha t a recovery will guarantee a decline in r ates. Some Insist lntersst rates
are high because the bank's money-policy is too tight; others say it's
because the Fed's policy is too loose. Some say ra tes on short -term loans those of less tha n a year - defy explana tions; others protest that only
10-year bond rates escape unde rstanding.
P reside nt Reaga n's crit ics blame the pe1 sistence of high interest rates
on the gia nt deficits s temming from the administration's tax cut a nd other
eco nomic policies. Reagan a nd his advisers still Insist they are on the
correc t economic course. It's just tha t the journey Is harder and longer
th a n they thought.

People like Bill Childs, Lionel
Boggs, Bob Hoeflich, Fred Hoffman,
Bob Gilmore, Lee McComas, Roger
Morgan, Yvonne Scally, Ann Johnson, George Hackett , J. J .
Cremeans, Henry Clatworthy, Jeff
Darst, Don Mills, and dozens of
others will never be forgotten.
I want to express the heartfelt
gratitude from, me and my family .
Come see us in Colorado Springs .
Thanks again for everything. James V. Hartinger, General,
USAF, Commander in Chief.

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small.
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convinced the government will hold
the line against Inflation and excessive spending. Henry Kaufman, the
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"Why shouldn't Interest rates be
high," states Kaufman "when the
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the past and when participants
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rate loans, zero coupon bonds, variable lnterest rate mortgages, money market funds, NOW accounts,
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credit standards and practices,"
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with the anti-nuke war movement
is? " David Emge asked me.
" I have no idea," I said.
" They lack discipline. "
" How so? ''
·
" Well, for one thing, when they're
parading down an avenue they never
keep in step. They straggle along, as
if they're all marching to a different
drununer. Do you Irnow why they
march like that?"
I said I didn't.
"Because they don 't have any
drummers. You can't have a decent
parade if you don't have a band
playing mattial music for you."
" But they have guitars."
" No one can keep in step to guitar
music. I'll tell you what else is
wrong with their demonstrations.
they don't have unifonns. Everyone
wears anythlng he damn pleases.
When people come out for a parade,
they want to see a plethora of unifor-

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they have to sit on the ground a lot. U
they wore unifonns they'd get them
all dirty ."
" That's not good enough," said
David. " Nobody enjoys watching
scruffy people in a parade."
" What kind of unifonns would you
~uggest? "

" Real sharp military ones with
shiny boots, snappy headgear, brass
buttons and lots of gold on the
epeulets."

"But if it's an anti-war parade,
wouldn't unifonns make the partici(lllnts look militaristic?"
'So what? •The main purpose of a
dernollBtration is to win over people
to your cause. Wlllit better way than
to put on a good show with bands,
unilonns, flags flying and thousands
of people on the sidewalks cheering
them on?"

"I'll admit your idea bas merit,
but what you're describing is against everything the anti-nuclear war
people stand for."
"It's the end result! that count.

Once you've got the people in a
patriotic fervor, they'll go along
with anything you 10uggest. Right
now no one comes out for an anti·
nuclear parade because there is
nothing to see. What attracts people
to a parade is they never know
what'scoming next."
"You' re not suggesting the
protestors also pass by -with

missiles, are you?''
"Why not? They could have
mockups of · nuclear weapons, and
drive them past, polnting them
toward the sky. Kids love that."
"The next thing I know you're
going to suggest a flyby with air-

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CINCINNATI lAP) - Ca tcher
Dave Van Gorder, who has hit well
during five years In the minor
leagues, will be one of the next players to wa lk through the revolving
door to the Clnclnnatl Reds lineup.
Lineup cha nges have become a
daily occurr ence as manager John
McNamara searches for ways to
turn a loslng team !nto a winner,
a nd the Reds are promising that
Van Gorder won't be warm ing the

bench.
Van Gor d e r sa id he was
"stunned" when Class AAA India napolis manager George Scherger,
clad ln pajamas. walked Into his
hotel room Monday mar nlng a nd
sa id the Reds wanted him .
"It was incredible," Van Gorder
said. "Here's a guy In his pajamas
te lling me m y lifelong drea m. It
was a weird felling.
" It's funny. I picked up the paper
this morning and looked a t all the
box scares of the major league
games. I was looking a t all the
na mes. Now I'm one of those
gu ys," he sa id In a telephone
Interview.
Van Gorder. who Is ba tting .264
with four home runs a nd 29 RB!s,
replaces catcher Mike O'Berry,
who was sent to Indianapolis Monday morning.
"One of the things I llke about
him," Scherger said, "Is that he's
one of those guys who com es to the
ballpark every day, com es ea rly
a nd just loves to play. He' s as good
a catcher as you'll want. He can
throw, he can hlt, and he's a batUet.
I'm going to miss him on this club
because of his leadership."
Van Gorder will be In uniforrn for
the opening tonight of Cincinnati's
longest home sta nd of the season.

The Reds will play 13 games het e
a nd 27 ga mes in r7 days overall before the Al l-Star break.
"Van Gorder might allow !regular ca tcher Alex 1 Trevino to get a
break during those long stt etches
wi th no da ys off," club President
Dick Wagner said .
The Reds have had big expectati ons of Van Gorder since he became the clubs' No.2 pick after he
played on Southern Cal's 19'/B College World Series championship
team .
The 25-yea r -old is known as a
good defensive player with a n
above-aver age arm .

"He's here to battle with Trevino
for the catchin g job of the futut e,"
sa id Wood y Woodward, the Reds '
ass istant general manager. "He's
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face. He's here because David did
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"You're suggesting the anti- ,
nuclear protestors carry rifles?"
"With naked bayonets attached,!
gleaming off the sun. If you do it!
planes."
right you 'II have everyone on the !
"That's not bad. All you need is sidelines waving an American flag, ·
two jets with colored smoke coming from the first color guard tha!,goes :
out oftheir tails."
_by to the last tank bringing up the
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"I can't put my finger on it, David, rear."
but there is something crazy about
"It would be a diffeent antiyour whole idea."
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nuclear protest," I admitted.
"I may not know anything about
"And peaceful one, because the 1
nuclear war, but I do know what police would never arrest a person in ·
makes a. good parade," he assured uniform."
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suit to shut players out of mane:·
from televised b~sebaiL Ray Grebey, director of the ow ners' player
relations committee, said the suit
seeks a permanent Injunction to
recognize the clubs as sole owners
of a U baseball television rights.
Marvin Miller , president of the
Ma jor League Baseball Players
Associa tion, vowed to fight th~
owm'rs' suit, flied in U.S. Dist rict
CaUl t in Chicago. "I'm confident
the t w~· u win on the met its of the
issues Involved,' Miller said.
The restruc turing ptoposa l ca lls
for merging the two league offices
into the commissioner's office and
a more CPO I! a ii ?Pd busi ness operatlon " from the audit or ... up to the
owners," according to restructur-

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NOT AGAIN???- Detroit Tigers' infielder Enos Cabell, left, gets in
a few last words with umpires Nick Bremigan, center, and Dave Phillips
after Cabell was ejec!ed from the second game of a doubl e- header with
the Cleveland Indians Monday night. Cabell was 2 for 2 on the nlght as he
was ejected from the first game by umpire Phillips after arguing a called
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lainers before a magistrate.
For my own part, I believe the
dissenters were right and the ;
majority wrong. The Fourth Amend- i
m e nt 's
prot ec tion
against unreasonable searches dates from I
Magna Carta; it is arguably the J
most precious of all rights embraced I
in the Bill of Rights. It strikes me as '
risky to authorize the police, on their
own, to detennine probable calllle ill
cases such as these. At the same
time, the new rules will present
some of the nitpicking, hairsplitting, legalistic technicalities
that have permitted guilty men to ~o
free. That much Is net gain. For the
rest, we will have to see how the
police use the new power they have
j'!"t acquired.

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Justice White, spoke with unusual
vehemence. The majority opinion,
he said, shows contempt for Fourth
Amendment
values,
ignores
precedents, is internally inconsistent and produces unjust consequences. The new t')lles are completely incompatible with Fourth
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standards.
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value of a neutral and detached
magistrate."
In Justice Marshall's view, no
serious obstacle prevented the
police from taking the unopened con-

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ga me Is on Its way to ta klng on
brand new look that, while It won't
be noticeable on the fie ld, could
have a significant Impact on how
organized baseball is governed.
Major league base ball's 26
ow ners endor sed a restructmlng
proposal Monday that would rE'mode l th e sport's hi erarc hy
s tructure.
" It was the mos t cons tructive
day baseball has had In my 13 years
as commissioner," said Commts·
s loner Bowie Kuhn , who took over
baseball's top job In 1969 wit h the
promise to revamp Its structure.
"The admlnlstratlve s tructure
was good un Ill we got to the modern
era, where telecasts, mat ketlng
a nd other factors begin to have a
more profound Impact on the
game," Kuhn said .
Also Monday, the owners filed

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bag and to the rich man's attache
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limited to the object sought; if police
are looking for a stolen Iawnmower,
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Letter to editor
The Memo rial Day weekend was
the greatest expe rience of my life,
thanks to all of you, and the honors
you bestowed, like naming the street
and park after me . The parade was
the best I have seen in my 33 yea rs in
the military. The highest honor of aU
was the tremendous effort that so
many of you put forth to make the
weekend a success. The Rotary dmner, the parade, the celebration at
the park, the alumni banquet, and
the golf tournament were all handled beautifully .

WASHINGTON - One of the
maxims of law is to this effect , that
often it is more important that the
law be settled than that the law be
settled perfectly. The Supreme
Court foll owed this rule a coupl e of
weeks ago when it undertook to
sta bilize a shaky area of the law
having to do with searches of
a utomobiles.
One effect of the decision is to vest
more power in police officers than
officers ha ve had before. A second
effect is to dispel some of the "exclusionary " fog in which trial judges
have had to nav igate in r ecent
yea r s. The case is important to
every person who drives a car,
which is to say, the case is important
to just ~bout a ll of us.
These were the facts. In November 1978, a reliable infonnant tipped
off the District of Colwnbia police
that a suspected drug dealer , Albert
Ross Jr., was selling heroin from his
ea r on a ce rtai n street in
Washington . Police promptl y
loca ted the car. stoppt'd the dri ve r
and searched the vehicle. In a trunk
they found a " lunch-type" paper bag
and zippered red leather pouch.
Without obtaining a warrant, police
opened the bag; it contained heroin.
They opened the pouch ; it contained
$3,200 in currency.
Before his trial for possession of
heroin, the defendant Ross contended that the evidence had been
obtained in violation of his Fourth
-Amendment rights. He moved that it
~~lu&lt;!_ed. The trial court denied
.he' motion . The appeals court at first held that the warrantless search
of the paper bag was vaiid, bUt the
search of the leather pouch was not.
Then the court, on rehea rin g, ruled
tha t neither of the two containers
should have been opened without a
warrant.
The gove rnment appea led to the
Supreme Court. On June 1, in a landmark decision by Justice Stevens,
the court overruled a string of prior
decisions and la id down new rules.
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Pomeroy

Wt•e"'· who was na med the Southern
Va lley Athleti c Conference's Most
Va lua ble Playe r in both volleyball
and basketball . Weese received a
la rgt• trophy sponsored by the ba nk .
The girls' bas ketba ll tea m won the
SV AC with a 9-() league record and
da uned the sectiona l cha mpi onship,
c~ re m o n y.
ea rnin g a be rth in the district tourGi rl s' bas ketba ll coaches Hil ton na ment. Southe rn ended the season
Wolfe, J r. a nd La rry Wolfe presen- with an excellenll6-2 record .
ted the basket ball a wa rds. Coac h
Coac h Suzan ne Wolfe spoke of the
Hilton Wolfe thanked all wh o made · outs ta ndin g softball season her tea m
tht• season a gr eat one, including acl' umpli s hed. She revealed various
Jl&lt;lrenL,, sc hool board members, pnints in the season and the tremen·
Princtpal Jim Adams , Superin- dous d forl put forth by the SHS
tendent Bobby Ord, a nd Athle ti c girls. She also thanked all those whu
dired or Carl Wolfe. Wolfe a lso contributed to a fine season .
spoke on hi ghlights of the fine
Southern easil y cla imed the SV AC
season. Coach La rry Wolfe presen- titl e with a !I- I record , then clinched
ted specia l a wa rds. Each team th e sectional tourna ment chammem ber received a bea ut iful troph y pionship, a nd district cha mpi onship ,
fo r a fine season.
bt•fore bowing out in the regiona l
Special a wa rds went to E laine tournament in Waverl y. Southern
Smith for best foul shooting per - ended the season with an excellent
centa ges; Laren Wolfe, best re btJWl - 16-3 record .
de r ; Mel Weese, offens ive a wa rd ;
Dnug Hemsley was presented a
and Tonj a Salse r a nd Cindy Eva ns gtft from the tea m and Coach Wolfe
sha r ed def ensive honor s.
fo r preparing the Syracuse field for
Tom Wolfe, president of the home ga mes. Scorek eepe r Cind y
Ra cine Home Nationa l Ba nk , Evans a nd Asststant Tammy Smith
prese nted a special a wa rd to Me l

More than 400 alwnni and guests
attended the 53rd annual RutlaRd
High School Alwnni Association
banquet he ld Memorial day
weekend a t the Rutland Civic
Center..

we re also recognized for their help .
Senior a wards went to E laine a nd
Re nee Smi th, while the entire team
received a plaqu e, certifi ca te. a nd
shirt.
Below is a lis t of special a wa rds:
Membe rs of the 1981-ll2 Cha mpi ons hip Bas ke tb a ll tea m
Mi r hellc J ohnson, Larcn Wolfe,
De bbie Mic hae l, Ci ndy Eva ns,
Renee Smith, Tonj a Salser , Ka ren
Hemsley, Ela ine Smith , Mel Weese,
Julie Houdashelt. Manage r - J enn y
Bentley .
Special Awards :
Foul shooting, E laine .Smith ; offens ive a wa rd, Mel Weese; rebounding, La ren Wolfe; defens ive award,
Tonj a Sa lse r a nd Cindy Evans ;
SVA C most va lua ble player, Mel
Weese .
1982 Cha mpi onship Softbal l tea m
- Carol O'Brien, Ka ren Hems ley ,
Debbie Michael, J enny Bentley. Linda O'Brie n, Michelle J ohns on , Tonja
Salser, Mel Weese, E la ine Smith .
Renee Smith , Becky J ohnson , Bec ky
Mi c h ae l , Amb e r Warn e r .
Scorekee per - Ci nd y Evans.
All-league: La re n Wolfe, Debbie
Michael. J enny Bentley.

ga m e one of these days.

They fin a lly got one Monday.
" We needed tha t," sa id Bump
Wills aft e t the Cubs broke a 13game losing streak by pounding 19
hits In a wild . wind-blown 12-11 victory ove t thP Philadelphia Phlllies.
The Cubs ' s treak had tied the ir
all -time record for futili ty , se t In
1944. a nd was the longes t in the Na ti ona l League thls season . The last
Chi cago victory thls season was a
3-2 triumph over the Los Angeles
Dodge rs May 29.
Aided by a 20- mph wind blowing
out to the wa lls a t Wrig ley Field .
the Cubs got a three- run hom et
fro m WUis a nd a two- run shot from
Leo n Dut ha m . eac h of whom droVP
in four runs.
it was a typica l day for the inco nsiste nt Cubs. While toughing up
Philadelphia ace Steve Ca rlton. 7-7.
for slx runs In jus t ove r three innings, they also committed s ix errors to help the Phillies get back
Into the ga m e.

The Cubs ne atly squa nde red
leads of 6-0 a nd 9-3 ea rlie t . the n a lmos t blew the ir 12-7 adva ntage in
the ninth. Gary Matthews madP it
12-10 with a tht ee- run home r off reliever Bill Campbell . The Phlllies
added a nothe r run when Ga try
Maddox hit a n RBI grounde t , a nd
they had the tying run on first.
whe n Luis Aguayo grounded int o a
forceout to e nd the game.

Astros 9, Braves 0
Joe Niekro pitc hed a slx- hittet
a nd Denny Wa Uing knocked in
th ree runs, two with a home r, as
Houston beat Atl a nta. Nie kro, 6-4.
struck out six and wa lked two, ret it ·
ing 18 of 19 bat ters ove r one stre tc h.
including 11 in a t ow .
Walling knocked In th" first Hous ton run with a sacrifice fl y in the
third Inning off losPr Rick Ma hler.
6-5. the n ca pped a three- run eighth
with his two- run home r.
"A lot of things we nt right toni ght ," sa id Phil Garne r . one of
three As tros to collect three hits.
Mets 2, Pirates I
E llis Va le ntine hit a two- run home r in the four th Inning and New
York overca me 10 strikeouts by
Don Robinson to nip Pittsburgh .
Winne r Pete F a lcone, 4-2, a llowed onl y fi ve hits In eig ht Innings
before Nell Alle n pitc hed the ninth
a nd posted his 15th save to cool the
P ira tes. who ha d won e ight of their
10 previous ga m es.
Robinson, 6-2. meanwhile, kept
the Mets guessing with fastba lls
a nd brea king pitc hes. He struck out
six Mets swingi ng a nd a llowed only
slx hits a nd two wa lks.
The Pira tes scored in the fi tSt on
Bill Madloc k's s ixth homer of the
yea t . Cardinals 2, Expos 1
Da rrell Porte r ttipled home Ke n
Obeii&lt;fe ll In the third Inning and
scored on Da ne lot g's sacrifice fl y,
leading St. Louis over MontreaL
Bob Forsch, 8-2, held Montreal to
six hits a nd one 1 un thtough seven

innings, but left the ga me In the
eighth In favo r of Bruce Sutte r after
loading the bases with nobody out.
Sutter pitc hed out of the ja m and
then wot ked out of a nothe r basesloaded situa ti on in the ninth with
the help of the Ca rdina ls ' fourth
double play of the ga me to gain his
15th save.
Forsc h gave up a home r to
Wa rre n Cr om a rtle In the ftfth, then
wot ked out of a two-on, one-out ja m
in the s ixth with the help of a double
play.
Dodge rs 4, Padres 3
Dus ty Ba ker hit his 11th home
ru n with two outs ln the 11th Inning
to lift Los An geles over San Die go
before a c rowd of 49,973, the second
largest in Padres' his tory.
The tea ms played to a 3-3 tie
through 10 innings before the
Dodgers won for their fi rs t time in
fi ve ga m es in San Diego.
Steve Howe , 5-1, ea tned the vi ctot y by s hutting out the Padres In
the lOth a nd lith Innings after
Dodger sta t te r Fe rna ndo Vale nzue la was racked lot 14 hits , the most
given up in his m a jor league

ca reer.
E ric Show, 3-2, took ove r for Ju a n
E ic he l bet ge r In the lit h a nd
yielded Bake r 's winning home run .
Eichelber get hurled 10 Innings befot e leaving for a pinc h-hitte r , allowing seven hits. He struc k out s lx
while not walking a batte r .
San Diego had nume rous opportunltles, stranding 12 baserunne rs
to the Dodger s' three.

Ford's grand slam whips Brewers
By Associated Press
Da n Ford was ge tting sick of
wat c hing the Ba ltlmore Orioles.
Having a seat on the benc h does
tha t to him .
Fotd ca pped a fi ve- run. seventhInning outburst with a pinc h-hit
gra nd sia m hom e r Monda y nig ht
as the streaking Otioles downed the •
Milwa ukee Brewe rs 94 for the
eighth vic tory In their last nine
games .
Ford, whom the Orioles acquu ed
from Caltfornia In the off-season .
had been sidelined since Thursday
with a pulled hamstring muscle. He
didn 't have to test It much after he
connec ted on a 1-2 pitch from reliever Jaime Easterly.
The pinch hit homer was the sixth
this season for the Orioles , who
wet e mired ln the baseme nt of the
Ame rican League East for a few
weeks afte r getting off to a poor
sta rt .
Joe Nolan a lso home red for the
Orioles , who have blasted 18 hom e rs during their recent stJ eak.
Wlth the scote tied 44, Lenn Sa kata reached first on third baseman Paul Molitor's error to open
the seve nth. Al Bumbry then beat
out a bunt, and both runners ad vanced dn Rich Dauer's hit-andrun groundout Ken Singleton was
walked intentlonally to load the
bases, but Milwaukee starte r
Moose Haas, 3-4, walked Eddie
Murray on five pitches to put Baitlmor e ahead 54 .
Ford then batted for John Lowenstein and delivered.
Jim Gantner knocked in three
runs tor the Brewers with a pair of
singles, whUe Charlie Moore also
had an RBI single.
Scott McGregor, with two innings
of relief help from Tim Stoddard,
earned h1s eighth victory against
tour losses.

Yllllkees 5, Red Sox 1
Dave CollJns, mentioned In several trade nunors, with the deadline set at mldnlght PST, may have
had h1s last hurrah as a New York

Ya nkee.
Collins, acquired as free agent
last winte r . sm acked his first home r since Au11;us t 30, 1981, a tworun shot, to bac k Ron Guidty's
fi ve- hit pitching as New York
downed Bos ton .
Guidr y, off to hls best start since
1978 whe n he won his flrst eigh t decis ions, not ched hls eighth win of
the year against one los'i. He struck

out seven and walked three.
The vlctot y wa s only the Yankees second In their last nlne
ga mes .
Indians 5-2, Tigers 0- I
Len Bat ket fired a four -hitter ln
the opene r and Rlck Sutcllffe and
Da n Splllne r comblned to duplicate
the pet forma nce ln the nightcap a s
Cleve land swe pt Detroit and
snapped a five-game losing streak.
Barke r , 8-3, struck out 11, recordIng a t least one strikeout each inning. It was his fh st shutout of the

season.

Rick Ma nning home red a nd
doubled to key the first -gam e
victory.
Run -scotlng singles by Ala n Bannis te r a nd Mlke Flsc hlin staked
Barke r to a 2-0 lead and Manning's
two- run home r made It 4-0.
In the nightcap, Andre Thornton's 18th homer snapped a 1-1 tle in
the seve nth Inning a nd ga ve Sutcliffe his fifth wtn In seve n deci sions. Splllner got the final two outs
for hls eighth save .
A's 4, Blue Jays 2
Tony Armas' sac rifice fl y dwve
home Oakland's deciding run In a
two- run thltd Inning and Rickey
He ndet son stole hls 63rd base of the
season a s Oakland beat Toronto.
Matt Keough, 6-7, who ga ve up
Willie Upshaw's eighth home run of
the season, a two-run shot ln the
first inning, got the win with relief
help from Tom Underwood and
Dave Bea rd. Jlm Gott, 14, was the
loser.

BASKETBALL CHAMPS HONORED- Membel'!i
of the Southern High School girls' basketball team, who
won the SV AC and Sectional Championships, were
honored last night with an annual awards banquet.
Team members, 1-r, are, front, Mel Weese, Tonja

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sta rkey of
Carpenter celebra ted their 68th
· wedding ahnlversary with a n open
house at thelr Carpenter home on
; June 6.
The couple received sever a l
' nora! arrangements, decorated a nniversary cakes, gifts and cards
· from those atte nding. Punch, cake,
. nuts and mints were served. Mr.
and Mrs. Starkey have a daughte r,
1 WUda Wiseman of Harrisonville,
, tour grandchildre n, a nd e ight
great-grandchildren. A daughte r ,
, Wanda Jones, Is deceased.
Attending were Roy a nd Wilda
l Mae Wiseman , Harrisonville;
; David and Jane Wiseman, Evan
i David and Owe n Earl, Margal'e t
i Parsons, Rutland; Larry a nd Joy
i Clark, Tamara, Penny a nd Wendy.
Middleport; Todd and Dana Bowersock, Uma; Forest and Enid
Caster Harper, and James a nd
Georgia Starkey, Chillicothe; Ben
Caster and Fontelle Spencer, Charleston, W. Va .; Lee a nd Beulah
McComas, Middle port; Eugene
Halllday, Diane Young, Michelle
and Renee Young, Dexter; Danny
Halliday, Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs.
John Vernon, New Lexington.
1 Madellne Wilson, Zanesville ; Le' land and Garnet Sta1 key Moore,
Canton; Harold a nd Lucille Dle-

Sal•er, Karen Hemsley, and Jenny Bently. Back row Elaine Smith, Renee Smith, Michelle Johnson, Jule
Houdashelt, Cindy Evans, Laren Wolfe, and Debbie
Michael. The girls were coached by Hilton Wolfe, Jr.
aod Larry Wolfe.

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CHAMPIONSHIP SOITBALL TEAM HONORED
- Members of the District champioo Southern Tor. nadoette softball team were, front, 1-r, Unda O'Brieo,
Karen Hemsley, Carol O'Brien, Jenny Bentley. Back
row - Renee Smith, Elaine Smith, Missy Cummins,

Laren Wolfe, Debbie Michael, Michelle Johnson, Mel
Weese, and Tonja Salser. Absent were Becky Michael.
Becky Johnson and Amber Warner. The Tornadoettes
were coached by Suzanne Wolfe.

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PEBBLE BEACH, Calif.( AP ) The holde r s of the two most Important national open golf titles in the
world - David Graham and Blli
Roge rs -come into the 82nd AmerIcan national championship with little more than hopes and wishes
going for the m .
Their games, at this stage, are
far from the lofty levels that
enabled Roge rs to take the British
national title and Gra ham the U.S.
Open last year.
Neither has won this season.
Neither has really been close.
Both, said Graham, are paying
the price for the frantically-busy ,
globe-trotting schedules they devised to capitalize on their tmportant 1981 triumphs.
"What are you going to do?" Graham asked before a practice round
on the Pebble Beach Golf Unks,
whe re he wUJ defend his title In the
1982 U .S. Open that begins
Thu1sday.
''I'm not Jack Nicklaus or Tom
Watson. I'm not going to win aU
that many majms. You have to
take advantage of It when you can.
When somebody comes to you and
offers you all that money -a lot of
money - to play In a tournament,
what ate you going to tell hlm 'Get lost?' You have to capitalize on
It when you can."
Graham, as the U.S. Open titleholder, last winter embarked on a
three -month around -the-world

The annual Reeves reunion was
, held recently at Glouster Pa rk.
Attending were Merle Johnson,
Rutland; Oma Grimm, Mr. and
· Mrs. Wendell Grtmm, Marietta;
Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, John
and Michelle, Marion; Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Claypool, Alicia and
Heather, Marlon; Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0. Husky, Connie, Tina a nd
Kathy, Mrs. Margaret Schirtzinger, Donald Massie, LuclUe Massie, Gary Anderson, De bbie
Garren, James Orme, Mr. a nd
Mrs. Richard Orme, Columbus;
Barbara Grimes. P am Sexton,
Randall Codd, Howard Codd, Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs. E lmer Orme ,
Lucasville; Mr. and Mrs . John Judson, Trimble; Mr. and Mrs. Theron
Judson and Theron, Jr., and
Rhonda and Jimmy, JacksonvUle ;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill GasiGflla, Wendt
and Diana , Athens; Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Wllilams, Greg, Jason and
Brad, The Plains; Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Wooley, Athens.

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lot of money" on a schedule that
Included tournaments ln England,
France, Hong Kong, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Panama,
among others.
"It takes Its toll," said Graham,
an Australian native who now
makes hls home ln Dallas. "I was
exhausted when It was over. And, I
suppose, I'm stUI paying for lt ....
"I think Rogers is going through
the same thing."
Rogers. a runnerup to Graham ln
the 1981 U.S. Open at Me1 Jon, had a
different but equally busy schedule
following his triumph at Royal St.
George In England.
The lean Texan won three times
on those assorted trips, giving him
seven International vlc!OI les fOI the
year, a performance that produced
Player of the Year honors.

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secretary ; and Jim Fink , treasurer.
The prog ram th e m e was
" Heme mller When" with slides
from 1910 through 1981 showing ha ppenings in Mltland a nd classes of the
Rutla nd High School being prepared
a nd shown by Teresa a nd Randy
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Devine, Columbus ; Dena Hoffma n,
Ta mpa, Fla.; E mma Adams a nd
Virginia Easterday, Racine ; C.E.
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He len Quivey. Bob a nd Golda
Reed, Ziba and Sylvia Midkiff,
Fred and Frances Goegieln, a nd
LucUle Leifheit, Pomeroy; Cha rles
and Rosalie King, Cheste r King,
Ruby Diehl, Stella Atkins , P a uline
Atkins, a nd John a nd Ann Williams, Harrisonville ; E m e rson a nd
Marguerite Blgony , Dayion; Norm a n and Allegra Will, a nd Doyle
a nd Nadine Hudson, Rutla nd .
Louise McL a ughlin , Mae
Cuckle r , Dorothy Cuckle r a nd famIly, Fern and Wayne Fra nce, Paul
and Evelyn Ayres, E ldon a nd Rose
Barrows, Pearl a nd J ean Chase,
the Rev. a nd Mrs. Cecil Cox, the
Rev. and Mrs . Donald She re a nd
Mr. and Paul P a ynter, Athe ns; Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Kissell, Dallas,
Texas;
Helen Turner, Carolyn
Henke, Melva Radc llff, Wa ldo a nd
Clara Poston; Fra nk and Irene
Turner, Eleanor J ean Brookha rt,
Mr. and Mrs. J .K. Dalton, Dwight
and Zelia Sellple, and John a nd VII glnia Hamill, Alba ny.
Raymond and J oan Ne lso n, Susie
Booth, Rayma Sue and Ma thew,
Sara Cheadle and son, Ray and
Margar e t Brooks, Freda Smith,
Dorsey a nd P a nsy J orda n, R onald
and Emma Whittington, Kristin
P owell, Metta Fishe r, Ida Cheadle,
Maude Holcomb, Laura Krebs ,
Mendal and Elizabeth J orda n,
Gene and Mat1ha J effe rs , Golde n
Stansbury, Wanda Oxley, Fra nk
Throckmorton, G r a nv ill e a nd
Edith Lyons, Reed J effe r s , a nd
Gordon, Beula h a nd Troy Pe rry , a il
loca l.

Also recognized and given red silk
roses were several former teachers.
Of the 250 alwnni attending, nine
were from the class of 1932, observing their 50th year ; 13 from the
class of 1937, 45th anniver sary ; 10
from 1942, 4llth anniversary ; six
from the class of 1957 , 25th year; and
nine from the class of 1962, 20th anniversary .
During the business meeting the
alwnni voted to buy silverware, to
invite se niors of the Rutland community to join with the alumni eac h
yea r , coming their fi rst year as

Teresa Houdashelt with Ra ndy
Moudashelt showin g s lides of th e
life nf Christ.
Recogni zed were Thelma Barton
Campbell of the class of 1921. the
old est fe male alumni th e r e;
Wendell Miller . class of 1918, the
oldest male alwn ni there; Ma ry
Rarton E kholm, San Diego, Ca lif. ,
lhe femal e trave leing the fa rthest
a nd Judd Chase. Dt•e tii eld BEac h.
F la .. Ll' ro y Kesse nge r , Wes t
Mel bourn e. Fla.. a nd Ke nneth
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Barbara VanMeter, president.
extended a welcome to the alumni
a nd guests with devotions including
a piano variation on " Wha t A
F ri end We Have In J es us " by

Starkeys observe their 68th year

Chicago snaps losing streak
By Associated Press
The way they've been playing for
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Rutland High Alumni Association holds banquet

Southern's lady champions
honored at Monday banquet
By SCOTI WOLFE
The a nnual Southe rn High Schoo l
girl s' softb a ll a nd ba ske tball
ba nquet was held Monday eve ning
a t the Meigs Inn.
A ni cely decora ted setting gree ted
tht• girl a thl etes who we re honored
with a n excellent meal a nd awards

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TUESDAY
POMEROY - A met'!ing of the
board of health will ix• held
Tuesday at the Mult1-Purpose
Health Ce nll'r. Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy .

THURSDAY

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trustees and clerks as well as all

your own sk&lt;.~tt's.

other elerted offic1a ls of the l'Oun-

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guests will be Aldin E. Harris.
duwtor of tlw Ohio Slate

POMEROY - The Red Cru"
Rlnudmobile will bl' at thl' Se111ur
C'lt1zens Cr•nter on Wedrwsday
fro1n I :JO to 5:: ~o p.111 .

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Mrs. Richard Roberts opened the
meeting or the Riverview Garden
Club with devotions prepared by
Mrs. R. E. -Williams' topics included
"Have Faith in God" and "There's
Sunshine in a Smile." This was concluded with all repeating the Lord's
Prayer.
Mrs. Donald Putman. reported
that flowers had been planted at the
Riverview School Eleme ntary
School sign.
Club members were to send birthday cards to Mrs. R. E. Williams
who is celebrating her birthday in
June.

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READY FOR FATHER, GRANDPA, POPPA, POPPY, PERE, PATER, PAPPY, DADUMS,

TUPPEHS PLA INS--A !'ather's
Day dinner will be held at thP fiw
house in Tuppers Plains on Junp 19
lJy the lad i&lt;'s auxiliary of Orange

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Center. 111270 Black1icl1 Eastern
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She is repol'lf'&lt;li)' impro,·ing from a

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Vacatum H1bil' Sehoul at the l{utland
ll1ble Methodi st Church, Junl' 14-18
al !1 :30 I« 11 ::111 a.m. each day . Fur
furtiH'r lnfun11alion on the school,
res tden b an· asked tu l'all 742-2460

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POMEROY -- The Laurel Cliff
Fn•t' Methutilst Churt'h lut·att&gt;d on

Huull' 7 by-pass will have
Vacation B1bil' Sc huol .Junl' 14-18.
Classes will be held from 9 to II :30
liH'

Br enda Cllmore JS the director
and all l'hild ren are invited to i:JI.tentl . Tht· thenlt' Js " Jesus and Mt• ."
c1.111.

Mrs. Mildred ll ayt·s of
"'B ""' ~urg i cal pcllH·nt ill
Hospital, H1H1ll1 !10~.

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A tul.&lt;tl of 45 lllL'II i:Jlld \\"Oilll'll l1ad
their blood pn:;;s urc che("kt:d &lt;it a
din 1c hell1l&lt;tst week at the Harrisonvi lle Senior Citize ns Ccnkr . NPxt
clini c will bl' lwld 011 July 13 fr0111 IO
a .m. to I p.m . and thL' public is
welcom L' tu takl' ;td v anta~c of the
fn•t• servict• .

Births, birthdays
Eakins
A bil1hday dinner was held at the
homr of Dimplp f-:akins at Racine

in honor of James Eakins' 29th
birt hda\·.
Attendin g W('rc· StPila Sarson,

Mike Sarson, Cl1 eryl Mi lliron,
David Milliron. Tom Eakins. Cork
Ea kins. Ronnie Eakins, Mickey
Eak ins. Jenny Eakins. Larry Ea kins. Norma Eakins. C'harlotle Ea . kins. Carl 1\LLJ::Y. Sam Sarson.
Tammy Wan h. Dav id Eakins, .Jennifer Eakins. Charles 1-:akins, Jim
Benlz, Freda Eaki ns. and Billy
Eakins.

Foster
Mrs. Dw1ght Seiple, Mrs. Wilma
Huff and Mrs. Joe Turner honored
their mother. Mrs. Ginevra l'oster
with a special celebration for her
JOist birthday at Colwnbia Chapel
Church near Point Rock on May 3ll.
Those present included Wilma
Huff. Keith. Donna. Heather and
Shaun Cruze, Rita, Julia and Bryan
Steadman, and Harold Vernon,
Dayton ; Lowell and Burnette
Walterhouse, Bucyrus; Ennis Peck
and Nellie Hawk, Springfield ; Nellie
Blwn, Galion ; Ronnie and Wanda
Williams, Becky and Ka thy ,
Langsville; Mike, Linda and Jessica
Magnotta, Galena; Lulu Oxley,
Paul, Susan, Amy and Zachary
Weyand, Colwnbus; Dena Hoffman,
Tampa, Fla.; Howard and Maude
Weyand, Harnden; Dorothy Radcliff, High Point, N. C.; Greg King,
Evelyn Dearth, and Haze and
Carolyn Hudnall, Athens; Lavern,
Conn ie and Shane Turner,
Wapakoneta; along with Dwight and
Zelia. Seiple, Ora Cottrill, Danny,
Pat, Danny Joe, Sherry, Emily, J oe
and Tony Turner, Edward and Millie
Coen, Frank and Irene Turner, Rev.
G. D. and rosemary Phipps, John
and Jackie Gillogly, Ronald and
Enuna ·Whittington, Mendal and
Elizabeth Jordan, Mrs. G. A.
Radekin, and Albert Cone, all from
this area.
Flowers and cakes along with
other gifts and cakes were given
Mrs. Foster, and the fellowship was
enjoyed by all.

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the Ash Street Freewill Baptist Church, Middleport, Saturday 7:30p.m.,
and at the Gospel Lighthouse located on Route 7 outside Pomeroy, at 7:30
on Sunday evening.

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making new friends and taking part
in activities such as swimming,
hiking, canoeing , crafts , flag
ceremonies, vespers, camp fires,
fishing, and many other recreational
activities? Four-H Summer Camp of course!
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S1x area 4-H members have been
named to represent Meigs County at
the 65th Ohio 4-H Congress to be held
June 16-19 in Colwnbus.
They are Sherr! Myers, daughter
of Shirley Myers of Reedsville;
Kevin Napier, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lark Napier of Bidwell; Hobyn Pitzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pitzer, Long Bottom; Alice Ritchie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Ritchi e of Reedsville;
Melissa Scarborough, daughter of
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Junior Camp - held June 16
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sem inars, ca reer visits to 30 Ohio

State University departments. a
mock legislati ve session in the Ohio
House of Representatives, a per-

fonnance at the Ohio Theatre, a visit
to COSI, and nwneruus other

A safety coffloe bn·ak was held

ovt•r Memorial 0lJy weekend at till'

northbounli Route :13 stHie
the B1g Bend C.B Club.
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and Shelia Curtis. news reporter .
Mrs. Thompson gave a report of
the recent Ohto Association uf Ct~r ­
dcn Clubs' regional rncd ing held 111

Marietta which ml'iuded a progn.1111
on Japanese flowt•r i:lrranging . Mrs.
Curti s reported on till' Garden Cl ubs

of Ohio district meeting held 111
Ch i\licoll1t'. The afternoon program
there wils un fluwer arnmgtng
around the wurld . It mcludcd a

Jnt'll t btT ~

p&lt;~rk

worked

ICA, t ·offL' L': Rnydl ("rown Hottltng

Cn .. ~~~ rt dnnk s. and tilt' Thrt'L' 111
Ont· , lt lt"

Eastern Star
Past Matrons Club
Mr allll Mrs. William Stewart

,·aricty of conlalllL'rs, background

hnskd ~

mctterials. and plant !llatcrials fro111

Club of Rar1ne Chapter . Order of till'

,.drwus cuuntncs .

Ea slt-rn St;:t r. Thursday .

It was nul ed that the ga rden
therapy this numth had been carried
uu l by Bdty Dean i:Jlld Jennie

Mal·hir.

The

children

potted

begonias for tlwtr l!luthcrs and a lso
made can.ls.

Two fillll."i obteiincd by Mrs. Erw111
frmn Uw Punwruy L1brar~ Wl'l"l'
" Cond itioning Flower s fur
Arr&lt;Jngl'lnl'nts" and " Bel'S."

A program on insects was pn·st·nted by Donia Crane who 1 ~ now
beg inning her third yeHr 111 a 4-H insed proj ~cl . She has fl-'L'l'IVed a weirds at the Meigs County Fair for twr
project work and has twice been
selected to reprc:;ent the cuunty at
the Ohw State I' air.

She displayed her collection &lt;&gt;f aJr
proxunately 100 mseds and told how
some an• beneficial and how sonn·
t-tre destrudi ve. She also t.hscussetl
llw 17-yelJr locusts and gavt• l1ps un
llow tu prntl'l'l yo11ng fruit tn•t•s and
sh rubs. Shl' sa1d that fl y paper ,·an
lx• wrapped around th&lt;• trunk of
st11all lrL•es to stop the locust s1nce
tlwy must crawl up the trunk to lay
tlw ir eggs.
Refreshments wt·re se rn•d by tlw

llll'l'lln g

of the Pas t Officers

Mrs. Fkrnit"L' Ci::!rpt•nll'r presided
i::ll the lllt'l'llnt.! w1th Mrs. Sll'wart
l.!1\"1!ll! dt •\·ntlons frol!l Psa l111s :&gt;5 and
22. Slw read iHl i:Jrtwll' frul!l Thl' Uppt·r Huon t &lt;tlld cundutll&gt;d w1th a
pntyl'r
A patnctll&lt;" prOI-'.I'atJ I was 1-'.l\"l.'ll by

Mrs. Carpl'nlt•r wlw rt •ad i::lll artwlt•
Ull rn •t•d utll
With Mrs. Chlorus
Cnnun I'L'&lt;.tdlng an £JrlH:lt• t'nlJtled
··can Wt· Wct\"l' lilt· Flctg Tuo
Much '1 " Malena! un tlw flag was
rl'ad by Mrs. Stewarl fru1n Reader's
Dlgt•st and the llll'lllbers of the
group dt s t·usst·tl the art of
pi::ltnnti Sil l. Tak1ng part 111 the
d1scusswn Wl'n: Mrs. Ca rpl'nler.
Donna .Jnhnsun. Laura Cl rl'll' . Mrs.
Stewa rt. Mrs. Gnnull . I.eonn Hensley. Mal' McPeek . Curi:l Wl'bb and
Rob111 Youn g.
Ounng the busHH·ss llll'l'llng , 1t
was announrt•d that llll' past offit'L'rs
of till' Cllaptt•r will bt• honored 111
Au gust. Hal'llll' Chapter will ha\'l'
Fnt·ntls Ntght un Sept. 17. Nt•xt
rlln•ttll )! will bt• Au 1~ 12 ctl tlw htHllL'

of Mr. &lt;llld Mrs. Hal ph W&lt;'iJb.
Rdrt.'shnumts wt•n• st•rn·d b~ Mr .
Registration is on a first come. fir c:llld Mrs. Stt'\\'art .
st served basis. Camp is open to non4-H members, too, at a slightly , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - higher cost. Contact Dale Stoll at the
Meigs County Extenson Office for
more information . PHont! 992-6696.

Car Insurance?
Om· naml' says it hl·st.

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works hops, assenm1 1es, worKs hops,
and recreational opportun ities. Mus t

""tJUJ~~~!~.!.~ Services

congress events will be held on the
campus nf The Ohio State' Univer-

th'.l!r.r£1".~

sity . The program will be conducted

bv The Ohio Coopera ti ve Extension
S~rv i ce State 4-H faculty and staff.

Insurance

Lift. Home. Car. Business. One name says II all.

DAILY 10-9
SUNDAY 1-6

WED. THRU SAT.

ecial Atarr Offer!
Pick up your FREE
PAC·MAN• sticker buHon
and performance cerfifi·
cate while 600 per store last.
Limit 1 per customer.

presented to the honored guest.
Otbers attending were Eugia Johnson, Mrs. Donna Gheen, Cindy
Weaver, Middleport; Barbara
Gheen, Racine; Luanna and Tammy
Hussell, Mt. Alto; Anna Mae Martin,
Pomeroy, and Nancy Neal, Mason .

marine 'Staff Sgt. Dante! R. daughter d John T. Dennis of Star
Midkiff, son of Ray and Bernice Route 7, Cheshire, has been assigned
Midkiff of 27316 Montgomery Road, to Lowry Air force Base, Colo.', afLangsville, and whcse wife, Cynthia, ter completing Air Force basic
is the daoghter of Marie Oomigan d training: '
Pomeroy, 'recenUy participated in
During the six weeks at Lockland
an amJII!iblous training exercise on Air Force Base, Tell88, the ainnan
the lslaftd d Sardinia, Italy.
studied the Air Force mission,
He IU member of Battalion Lan- organization and _customs and
ding Team t/8, .34th Marine Am- received special training In hwnan
phlbiOiil Unit, Clltnp Leje~, N.C.
relations.
During ' the five-day. ~ercise, his
In addition, ainnen who complete
unit performed an-amphibious lao- baalc ti'ainlng earn credits toward
ding, al\d subsequent · opera~ons an 11880Clate degree in applied scienashoi'e, as well as live-fire training . ce tllrough the Conuounlty College
with Jnnch and Ilaliao troops. The of the Air Force.
.:trajlllll dest8ned to.coordinate
Tlllt airman will now receive
ope; tdllllll methods
tlie
'. apedali'Md lnatruction In the food ·
·NATo lllle81nvolvect.
services field. Cbapman·· iB a 1981
Ainnao Freeda L. Cbapman, g~te of Meigs High School, ·
daUIIUr _of Yvonne M;
llep- ~Y·

Sale Price

$

' Coupon ovolloble at Kmort 1 . Send coupon and original 5014t
reeltlpt to Mart• to recetve the jaCket. llmll I per c u11omer
Cuatomers who qUOitfy lor compltmenlof\1 Jocllet. moy order Qd(j.
Hono1 lOcker• IOf 24.95 each. Ofter good April 2e thru July J 1. 1982
R~tts must be postrnorted no later than Sept 15. 1982

Atarl'" VIdeo Computer System'" features colorful graphics.
realistic sound effects. exciting action for all ages. Complete with "Joystick". paddle controllers. Combat Game
Program'" cartridge. TV switch and AC adopter. Save.

between
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around tht• clock from Fnday, May
28 thruu gh Monday, May :n Thn•t•
tlll'tnlwrs of thl' club &lt;:Jlsu ctsstst t~d
w1th parkmg durin ~ !Ill' HlJrlillJ..(l'r
paradt· 111 Mtddlt·port . Ctl!llnbutlng
f, ,r till' brl'ak wen· till' Rl\'erfrPnt

s t•crctary ; Oiana Karr , trea sun•r:

4-H Congress

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·Meigs area service news notes

JOGGERS

and pucker·

ina loreverl All ootton derum

bride-elect of James Arnold Gheen,
was held recently at the home of
Richard Martin, Harrisonville.
Games were played with prizes
going to Sheryl Gibbs, Rutland, and
Lilly Gheen, Racine. Gifts were

WITH SADI STRft
BOlDER

-STiffW'S FAlilA'S DAY SAL£-

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A bridal shower honoring Arigela
Renee Ohlinger, Mason, W. Va.,

HANDKERCHIEFS
MEII'S CAMPUS BRAIID

preceded a meeting of the Middleport Amateur Gardeners held
Wednesday night at the home of
Mrs. Arthur Strauss.
During tbe tour, Mrs . Strauss
pomtcd out that there arc 165 roses
in the garden. l'or the verse of the
month, Mrs. Daisy Blakeslee read
"The Rose" by Stella Tremble.
Guests were Mrs. Grace Johnson
and Mrs . Joan Tewksbary .
l'or roll call members discussed
their garden problems. Officers'
reports were read and Mrs. Wallace
l'etty, county contact chairman .
discussed the favors which are to he
made by Meigs County clubs for the
annual Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs' convention to be held in
Colwnbus. A wor:tshop to make the
club's portions of the favors will be
held at the next meeting.
Kathryn Hysell won the hostess
prize, and Clara Conroy, the
traveling prize. Salad, nut bread ,
and punch, coffee, nuts and candy
were served by Mrs. Strauss and
Miss Bernice Ann Durst.
Mrs. Strauss displayed various
plants and gve a brief history of
each.

New officers were elected at the
n·cent meeting of Shade Valley
Cuuncil u[ l'lural Arts held at the
home of Mrs. Carol Erwin.
Elected were Jackie ~' rust,

llltSIL'SS.

Ohlinger bridal sh?wer held

FlY£ COIIIT PACKAG£
1111'S WHITI

POCKET

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Dad deaervea the beat, Hanee 100 per·
cent ootton crew neck tee ehirtll . All
ei~ . Three to a package, wonderfully

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improv ed ca noeing prog rams
possible. In addition, a new diningrecreation lodge was built in 1981,
and a swirruning pool with dining
facilities was built in 1979.
Following is a list of camps being

tal, Custom P1int Shop, Swisher
and Lohse Pharmacy, Marguerite
Shoe Store, Pomeroy Fabric Shop,
Meigs Landmark, R C. Bottling
Co., and Dutton's Pharmacy.

A retirement dinner honoring
Attending besides the honored
Nellie Borgan, who recently retired guest were Mr. and Mrs. Greg Mcfrom the Harrisonville Elementary Call and Joseph, Athens ; Mr. and
School as a cook, was held recently Mrs. Charles McManis, Athens; Mr.
at the Country Harvest House in and Mrs. Masood Ahmad, Athens;
Albany.
Mrs. Mindy Young, Rutland ; Mrs.
Mrs. Borgan was presented with a ·Carolyn Snowden, Rutland; Mr. and
cake, baked by Mrs. Debra McCall, Mrs. Neal White, Pomeroy; Mrs.
and a gift certificate.
Carol Gheen, Pomeroy, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Hatfield, Dexter.

-PAMP£R POP ON HIS DAY-

FRUIT OF THE LOOM
SDLJD COlOR

Coolvill e, and Scott Upton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Upton of Reedsville.
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According to the Meigs County Extension Agent of 4-H, these delegates
will take part in three days of indepth expenences. The overall
theme for the week will be "4-H
Pathways To The Future" with daily
themes devoted to leadership
development, ca reer ex ploration
and involvement in government.
Hi ghlights include lea dersh ip

CllfW ECK

abeorbent and perfectly wuhable.

-PAMP£R POP ON HIS DAY-

makes new fis hing programs and

Retirement party held for Borgan

T-SHIRTS

He'U love theee eporty faehi on knit shirt&amp; .

Four-H Camp is held at Canter's
Cave 4-H Camp, located five miles
northwest of Jackson, off U.S. 35.
The camp is owned and used by the
4-H clubs in Meigs, Gallia, Jackson,
Lawrence, Highland, Adams and
Pike Counties. Canter's Cave is
surrounded by the beauty of nature,
as seen in the nwnerOIIS caves and
hiking trails. Campers are required
to furnish their own transportation
to and from camp.

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Thie father 's day glVe him America"&amp; m08t
popular ahirte. Made to etand up under lola ot

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ln dertim jnaturally) The way lhey·re
made B&amp;ye no one oould have made
them . but Levi 's

and

band .

-PAMP£R POP ON HIS DAYSPECIAUYTAILDR£0
FOR
MAM-SIZI COMFORT

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Trophies and prizes for the
winners of the Meigs County Fun
Run, held by the Meigs Branch of
the American Heart Association,
were provided by Dr. Malcolm
Lentz of Veterans Memorial ijospl-

oomlortable. Today'a beet buy

-PAMPfR POP ON HIS DAY-

Two new items at 4-H Camp this
year are a two-acre pond and a log
cabin nature center. The new pond

Businesses donate for trophies

AU ttizeB. Three p&amp;ir to a package . Cool

l?tlrfectly

waahable . With auperband long lite waist·

A tour of the Strauss rose garden

Shade Valley Council

The Savmg Place'

Make hia day special with famoua Hanea
. 100 peroent cotton. rib knit white briefa

the fabric ia 100 percent cotton, it'e
wonderfully absorbtmt and

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tivities, and to make many new, and
often lasting, friendships. ·

Local youth participate

liM'S BIISTOII BRAIIII

BILLFOLDS

program

hanging baskets and Oower containers was presented by Mrs.
Walter Brown. For roll call members exchanged potted flowers in
hanging baskets. Games were conducted by Mrs. Ernest Whitehead
with prizes going to Brown and Mrs.
Herman Grossnickle.
During the meeting conducted by
President Whitehead plans were
made to tour the Rose Garden at
Colwnbus June 25. Hostesses for the
evening were Mrs. Ronald Osborne,
Mrs. Roy Hannwn and Mrs. Harliss
!'rank at the Osborne horne.
Delicious refreshments were enjoyed by Mrs. Frank Bise, Mrs.
Brown, Mrs. Ronald Cowdery, Mrs.

Middleport
Gardeners

Summer 4-H camps offered to residents

Pl.

Gilt ties that dad will
enjoy m some o r lhc
neweet atylee and put ·
teme He will look

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-FATH£R'S DAY SALfTD WEAR WITH PRIDE!
· IIWEST STYU

with Mrs. GlazE&gt; ovc1 lhe wPekcnd.

on Tur.,da y

ADMIRAL'S
NAUTKAL COLUCTION

GIFT
BillED

st1 okc sufff'n'd SC'\'Pra l W('{'Ks ago.
Mr . and Mt " Bill Radford v isited

lowing a short busin(•ss 111('(\fing.
r\11 womC'n golff' rs arf' im·ilf'd to at ·
trnd th(' w('(·kl _
, . "rss ion Jt H: 30 a.m .

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TIMEOUT FOR

which will inC'IudC' drssrrl and
drinks will be $.J.7o.

Margaret Follrod won lho priw
for low g-ross "nd low putt with
Donna Jean winning low not at the
Tuesday sess ion of lhe Jay Mar
Golf Club Ladies Day. Nlntecn
women parlicialcd in the play fol -

interesting

An

\'olunlccr l'i1r Department.
S&lt;wing will begin at 4: :lO p.m.
CoSI of lhe baked Sleak dinner

Okey Connolly, Mrs. Grossnickle,
Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Ray Young, Mrs.
Putman, Mrs. Clersmont Harris and
Mrs. Whitehead.

Riverview
Garden Club

Bl. ·:-..~llll! . .lt ~ l t

Grad\' lltn..'t" - Atllbt'r F.blm . ./ 11h11 E1 an~ .
Mtdmt•l Ftnk . Carolyn Ftkhp;tlrh ·k. Apnl
firtllt' f . Htll H\ M"ll. Jawl'!\ Knu{t'n . Rv&lt;tn
J A ' t Hit·~ . lkn·k ·Mtllt•r. F.nt· Pt'lt •rswi. Daim}
l!"blils"n . Kt •\ u1 Ta ~ lur . Slt·phamt• Walkl'f . Juhn
W!ll

th e contl'st.

Rt1b111snn ,

Tr&lt;lt 'lt'

l.rmk ft\"t' - Mwht•llt• Athuus. Ch&lt;td Cm·sun.
S..-nll F.tlll Hlllcls. Shawn Fdl.\. TnH ·~ ll ~st•ll .
Sabntt;t Wtl!\ml

Gratk oil\' - Rwhw f'arsun . Ku11bt·rtv Cunl111 .

Mrs. Beuna Grueser. Mrs. Fran-

uu ·turuuu.l .

Walls. C'Hrl W1lhums. Kt•llt•\ Wnull

.fodv Fowlt•r. Jntlt lu lbodt•n. Kt•tlh .Jui~t· s. Jl'nlltft."r Ht~ gs. Marrw Hohtns"n. Ml'ltsa Sts..-un .
Sltt·rl\"Thutna . Uulh Wtllitll ll!&lt;o. Sh;twna Wulfl•
finitk t~· u - Aill \" lkralll. Tat tl ll l\" Mtllt•r.
F'ra11k Mtfiht'l'. Kt•nu Mu ~ t ·r. .Miranda
Nll"hulsun. T11nt11~ Pl"\t 'l".~un. Mt'ILS-"&lt;1 Rulhns.
,)iJ.~un
llrynt~ld '.
O..·n nt!\ .S.·ttr lt'!\. M&lt;~rjurua
Trurn11 1. PhtlltpSttnlh

ces Goeglein wi ll have the
program and Mrs. Betty Conkle,

Hubbh'

Sdu~•u"v t•r. N&lt;tlaht• Trur 11111. f.rll' Walkt•r . Mtkt'

lht• ftnal s1x wt•t•b ~ r;nlmc Jlt'r wd

ROCK SPRINGS Better Health
Club. I: 15 p.m. at the home of

MEIGS COUNTY Human&lt;'
Soc tcly, 7:30 p.m . Thursday at

Ass uciatiun of Township Trustees
and Clerks, and State Heprescn-

ut tlw Hutluntl ~:It'll It'll·

!;try Sdwul hun• matk a ~otnu..lt• nf Bora bun· tn
alllht•tr subjt't'l,, I• •bl· tl&lt;lltu·d lt tlht• ht•n•w n•ll f••r

MIDDLEPORT Ch ild Consel-vation League, ann ual family
potluck picni c and swimming
party, 6:30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. James Soulsby. New offi cers to be installed.

POMEROY - Produce and
bulk food ordered through the
Meigs l'ood Co-op will be at the
Senior Citizens Centt•r for pickup
Thursday about 3:30p.m.
THE MEIGS County Humane
Society will hold a meeting Thursday at the Me1gs Inn 7:30p.m.

Fairgrounds. All Meig.s County

for chlidn•n $1. adults $2. Bnng

Tlw fulluwm~ slUlknts

The Daily Sentinei- Poge- 7

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Meigs County area honor ,rolls

the Meigs Inn.

tative Claire Ball. Refreshments
will be served .

POMEROY - The Meigs County Association of Township
Trustees and Clerks will mel'!
Thursday evening at 7:30p.m. at
the grange hall. Hock Springs

HUT! .AND - Skat111g Tuesday
from 7:10 p.m. to 10 :30 p.m. ot
Rutland Civ1c Center .

Tuesday, June I S, 1982

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

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June 15, 1982

Retrial sought after remark~
and po osecutors that he did not r ecail the nature of his remarks about
the Hinckley case, but said he felt
pmspective jurors knew the 1emar ks were "personal feelings of
this court and In no way matters foo
them to consider "

FINDLAY, Ohio (API - The
judge in the retr ial of James Rupperf says remarks he made about
the trial of accused presidential as
saila nt John Hinckley were "per
sonal feelings" that potential jurors
·
wet e to Ignore
Attorneys too Ruppert, charged
In the Easter Sunday 1975 slaylngs
of 11 of his relatives, said Monday
they would ask for a mistrial because of remarks by Ashland
County Judge A Ross Siverling

Ruppert, 47, of HamUton, Is
c harged in the slaytngs of his
mother, a bmther, his sister In law
a nd the couple's eight c hildren dur
lng a n Easter dlroner at his moth
er's home in Hamilton He is being
tried here on a cha~e of venue
The Hinckley trial was me nU
oned by both the defense and the
prosecution during questioning of
prospective jurors A jury had not
been selected at the close of the tr lal
on Monday, and the court session
was to resume at 9 a m todav

Siverling, presiding over the case
in Hancock County Common P leas
Court, said he would review remarks he made In the presence of
prospective jurors about the Hinck
ley trtal In Washington before deciding whether to grant the motion
Siverling told defense attorneys

15, 1982
LAFF-A-DAY

Tuesday, June

One of Ruppert's attorneys said
the retrial is expected to take three
to four weeks
The Hinckley case came up because of two par aUels In the cases
Both Hinckley and Ruppert have
pleaded lnnocen t by reason of in
sanity, and both tria ls a oe expected
to Involve le ngthy psychiatric
testimony
Defense a ttorney H J Bressler
said Slvet ling should not have an
nounced his personal views
"The court expressed Its per
sonal feeling that most people saw
this act (the shooting of Reagan)
take place on television
that the
coUit said it did not Uke what was
going on that the court expressed
a pexsonal feeling about the length '
of the (Hinckley ) trtal,'' Bressler
sa td

CANOlEliGHT INN

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Cany Out Beer
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Real Estate ~ General

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Job placement director feels
restrictions will hurt effort

a1

s ago

Walton said Monda y the program has found jobs for about 300
people about 5 percent of whom
have found jobs on ot her parts of
Ohio About 200 ha ve moved to
Longvoew Te xas a communo ty
Walton ca lled somo lar to Poo1s

mouth, Ohio,' and home of Lone
Star Steel
The Longview at ea became so
popular as a reloca tion spot, Wal
ton said that the agency began tak
lng willing Ohio workers a dozen at
a time to find jobs Only three
weeks ago Walton said, the agency
took 12 people to Longview on job
hunts He said that within 24 hours,
all had jobs
Walton saod his agency worked
closely wi th Texas employment
services workers to place Ohioa ns
on JObs there But he said a recent
te levision news story about the program signaled the end of that
cooper a lton
After the bo oadcast, Walton said,
Longview was flooded with job
seekers a nd "there was a great
deal of loca l reaction from
pohticia ns
He said that last week he received unofficial notification from
Texas offoc oals tha t they could no
longer help people on his program

clause and seller s and buye1 s of

fit ewoo ks face a tone of up to $500
and confisca toon of theiJ goods
"We don't expec t to see street
rorner vendors thos yea r, he said
When we ta ke cases on selleos to
court we will be asking for the
maXImum sentence '

Wholesale fireworks sales ate a l
lowed If a license is obta ined It om
the sta te
"Last year there wei e 30 wholesale licenses ossued on the stat e 12
of those weoe in Clermont County

Pattison said "The sta te sent out a
license to a nyone who requested
one and the county was flooded
wah flo eworks "
Many of the flrewor ks dealers set
up shop on trailers a long Ohio 125
a nd Ohoo 28 People buying fireworks m the county sogned state
ments that th e~ were from
out of state and purc hasing for resale not for use
Three people were Injured when
one of the traller s exploded last
year, causing fla m es to leap high
e nough to m elt overhead tele phone
lines
Robert Evans, a sheolff's depart
m e nt detective, said a t the time
that county otficials were not al
lowed on the property because the
Clermo nt Common Pleas Court
ossued a restraining or deo which
ke pt county officials otf the property of fireworks owners
The owners asked foo the court
order when the county threatened

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Officially, Walton satd, a recent
memo from Texas' employment of
ficials to the Ohio Bw ea u of Em
ployment Services asked that only
" tec hni ca l or professional"
woo keo s be referred to that state
Walton satd poivate employers in
Longview co ntinued to call his
agency last we&lt;&gt;k seeking workers
He said he was advised by the
Ohto Burea u of E mploym e nt Servl
ces tha t state funds cannot be used
to find jobs for people outside Ohio
beca use ot is inconsistent with the
governor s economic phllosophy "
Walton said his program wUI con
tlnue to use other forms of funding
to seek out -of stale jobs, but that is
uns ure ho" to spend an $80,1XXl
gra nt appooved last week by state
offocials for the program
Walton said he plans to meet with
OBES oepresen ta tives to discuss
the matter
To be quote honest with you, I
don t know what we' ll use those montes fo r Walton said

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The dismal unemployment fig
ure ballooned In January to 52 4
percent when only 6,&lt;XXl of the coun
ty's 12,®member labor pool had
jobs, said James Barnes of the
Texas Employment Commission's
statistical reporting division In
Austin
The jobless rate declined to 28 8
percent In AprU, Including those
who have stopped looking for work
a nd those who do not qualify for
unemployment benefits, the commission said
By compartson unemployment
for the entire state stands at 6.4 per cent, mor e than three percentage
points below the national average
of 9 5 percent
Per capita Income for county residents was $3,4931n 1!9l, the second
lowest In the state Only Mavertck
County, further north along the
US -Mexican border, was worse,
wl th $3,324.
A large number of migrant farmworkers live In Starr Colll!!Y and
causetlhe seasonal fluctuations In
unemployment figures. The jobless
rate Is highest between October to
February when they return home
h'Dm harvesting In other states.
Trevino came home from teach·
lng college economics to Induce In·
'llustry to come here: He said the

serv~ees

and em

ploym enf and tratntnQ se r
v tcesJ mu st be availab le to
Ttt1 e I I 8 and Tttl e V II p ar
tt c tpant s on an offiC e of
Manpower
Deve l opmen t
Reg •ona l ba s ts 2 These
co mpr e hen stve se rvt ces
shou ld be t lextb le so th at
se rvt ces may be ta il ored to
a perso n s tnd •v •duall zed
needs f or employmen t and
3 T he scr v• ce provtder
mu st
tnco rporate oth er
loca l bu stn ess
bu s tn ess
assoc ta tt ons la bor unton s
comm untt y
based
orqantza tt ons educa tt ona l
•nstttut tOns and Loca l Ohto
Bureau of Emp loyment
Serv tce Off tces so to
ellmtn a te dup lt ca tt on of
se rvtc es and provtde the
most eff ect tve and eff K tent
se rvt ce
to th e targ et
popul at •on The maxtmum
fundtng lev el of a r eg ton al
program tS $1 000 000 If
fund ed program s will be
awarded on a ft xed prt ce
pla ce ment perf o rm ance
based contr ac t
Each pr og r am pr oposer
mu st co mply wtth all ap
plt ca ble Fed eral and Sta t e
Req ul atrons
a nd
Req u rement s nnd wd I n ot
be dt sc rtmtnat ed aga tn st
bec ause of ra ce
co lor
rel1g ton
nattona l or• 9•n
sex ancestry age polttt ca l
a fftltatton or belief s or han
d tca p
R ese rvatton s f or
at
tendan ce at the Conference
are eq utr ed and mu st b e
made by July 1 1982 For

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Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
Classifleds and
Savell I

Wr1te your own ad and order by mall w1th thiS
coupon Cancel your ad by phone wnen you get
results Money not refundable

Nam•---------Address•-------+-

Pigs by the bead 7:7 so-\2 50
Smce June5, the auction has begun at 12 noon
Hogs wW be JeiUna Drat. They wtl1 be aold direoUy !run the peno. 1&gt;1.- bring hogs In "rly for
the111le

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REQUEST FOR
PR OPO SA LS
BALANCE OF
ST ATE OF OHIO
PR IVATE SEC TOR
INITIATI VE
PROGRAM
FMPLOYMENT
GE NERATING
SE RVICES

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The purpose of th1 s con
ter ence tS to dt sse m•nate
tnf orm a tt on on apply1ng for
Prtvate Sec tor 1n1tt a t tve
Programs Employment
Gene rattn q Serv 1ces Fun
d•ng for Federal Ft sca l
Yei't r 1983 Th e co nf erence
will prov tde tnt er es t ed pa r
tt es w tth program and
proposaltnformat to n
Prtvate Sector ln1tt a t1 ve
Program 1S des1gned to tn
c r ease the tn vo lvement of
th e bustness com mun1ty tn
Employm ent and Tratntng
Act1V 1t1es
and
tncrease
pnvate sec tor employment
and tratntng opportun1t 1es
for the ec onomt ca ll y dt sa d
vantaged
The program
must
b e n e fd
th e
ec onomtca ll y
d1Sad
va ntaged '" one or more of
th e 56 rur al count• es knqwn
co ll ectively as the B a lance
of the State of Oh10
Emp loyment Gen erat1ng
Se rv1ces are ac t1vtt1es 1n
tended to r esult tn · the
crea tt on or expa nston of
employment opportuntttes
'" the Pnvate Sector for
E c onom •ca ll y
D1sad
vantaged IndiVIdua ls
Each oroqram proposer
must c omply wtth a ll ap
pltcab le Federa l and State
"Regu l at ton s
and
reqvtrements, and Wt ll not
be dtscnmmated a ga•nst
b ec ause of ra ce
co lor
r e lt g 1on , na ttonal Ortl)tn
sex ances tr y aqe poltttca l
atfl llatton or bel1et s or
d1cap
t.~:eservattons
for
at
tend ance at the Conference
are reQUired and must be
made by July 1 1982 For
reservations and/or ad
dlttonal tnf ormat 1on, c on
tact
Ltatson
Oh o Burea u of E m
ployment Serv 1ces
Office of M an p ower
Development

1160 Du~lln Road

(614) 41&gt;6 8806
Toll Free (800) 282 tOSO
(6115, lie

) For Rent

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INVITATION
FOR RIDS

July 19, t982 at or before
S 00 P M at lhe Buc keye

Htll s Offlce
,
All
co nddtons
s ttpulat•ons
and
spec1f1cat •ons relevant to
the contract for 1nciUS10n tn

30
31

the b1d may be obtamed by

32

c ontc1lttnq
Mary A lt cc
Varner ,
Deputy
Otre c tor /Area
Aqency on Aq1ng
Buckeye
Hills HbckmQ

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34
35

valley ReQIOMI Develop
,,·u~nt

Mall This coupen with Remittance
The Dally Sentinel
111 Court, St.
Po~eroy, Oh. 45769

of

Distnct

410 St Clatr Butidwr
216 Potnam Street
Marietta, Oh•o 45150
(6141 374 9436
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plover

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aff1 l
dtcap

~es~rvat t ons
for
at
tendance at the conferenq
are requ•red and must be

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made by July 1 1981 For 1

reservat1ons and/or ad 1
dtttonrtl tnform at 1on con 1
ta ct
Mr Mi'trk W Uh er PIC
L ta tson
Ohto Bur ea u of Em
ployment Serv 1ces
1
Offtc e of Mi'npow er
Dev elopment
1t60 Dublin Road

Columbus Oh•o 43215
(614) 466 8806
To ll Free (800 J 282 IOSO

(6) 15

Thr
Buck eye
Hill s
Hock tnq Va ll ey Reqtonal
Dr"'vl" loprn c nt Otstrt c t •s
recetv1nq sealed b1ds for a
(Ontr act to prov1de T1tle
1II C Nutrtt1on flrograrn
tor the E lder l y meals
Btds for the progril m
wh tch runs from January 1
1983 throuqh Dece mber 31 ,
1983 wi ll be rece •ved unttl

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PubhC NOtiCe

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24
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26
27
28

HF RE SA BUY - W1th
clbout $2 000 00 down
nnd $257 03 per mo for
15 yr s al 16°/o Jus t ltke
renr but you w ill have
ba t h new furna ce Clnd 2
lot s near grocery and
sc hools Jus I $2 1 000

Th e purpose of th1s c on
t ere nce •s to dt sse m tna te
tnformat1on on applymg for
Compre h e n s t ve
Em
ployment and Tra1n1ng Act
(CE T A) Tttle II Band VII
Fund1ng for F edera l F •sca t
Y ea r 1983 The conf er enc e
wil l prov 1d e tnterested pa r
tt es w tth progra m and
proposaltnform a tton
The Ott1ce of M anpower
D eve l opme nt
requ es t s
proposal s
t o 1n crease
Prtvat e
Sec tor
Em
ployment and Tratn tng Op
portun•t• es
f or
th e
eco nt~mt ca lly
d1 sad
va ntaqed
A ll owab l e ac
t•v1t1 es tnclude
Skill s
Tra•n•nq (classroom less
than c la ss
or pra c ttcal
hand s on tr a1n1ngJ on the
10b tra1nmq (tra.n tng 1n th e
pnvate or publiC sector
g tven to a partt c tpant who
has been htred fi rs t by the
emp loyer and whtch oc
curs w hil e th e partiCipant
1S errgaged '" product tve
work
wh1ch
prov1d es
knowl edge or skills essen
ttal to full and adequate
performanc e of the lOb )
work
ex p e rten ce
upgrad1nq
r etratntng
vanous se rviCeS such as
ob deve lopment, onen
atton
co un se l tn g
em
ployabdtty assessment, 10b
r eferral hea lth care child
ca r e
tran s portatton
f am ily p la nntng
lega l
f1nanc 1al counseling and
i'tSS•s tance and temporary
she lter and combtned ac 11
ttvtftes wh tc h a llows par
t• c •pants to be tn vo l ved 1n ,
two or more act tv tft es Th e
program must benef tt th e
eco nom1 ca ll y
d1sad
vantaged •n one or more of
th e S6 rural count tes known ,
co ll ecttvely as the Balanc e ,
of the State of Ohto
j
E acn progr a m proposer 1
must comply wtth a ll aJ) ,
plt ca ble Federal and State
requlat1ons
and
requtrem ent s and w 11l
rlm tn a ted
sex .

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IR ll)lftiOIJ of Oris Gaul IIIIo
pased IWIY ltAt 15,

You

can pay for lh• s one and
en tOY a qood garden and
c ountry
wtfh
your
c ht l dren
Even
h as
lnrq c trees and room for
a pony
3 beUroorns
T P water bilth qorqe
and fr es h a•r for on l y

519500
Sue Murphy Helen and
Bruce
T ea fo rd,
A ll
Rea ltor s
After
Hr s

992 3615 or 992 3325

Housing
Headquarters
Real Estate -

ops

tb

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

e

Call 992-6259

for

free

S&lt;d&lt;ng

949 280 1

or

276 Sycamore St.

949 2s6o
No Suoday Ca ll s

M ddl
I

3 1

7 KITTEN S

good

Real Estate -

General

C. R. MASH
CONSTRUCTION

HO BSTETTE R REALTY
George S Hobstetlet Jf
Broker

Custom k1tchens and ap
pl1ances
custom
bathrooms , remodeling,
plumbmg, elec tnc , and
heatmg

PHONE 7411003
M I DDLEPORT
SUPER BUY Nt ce le ve l
cor ner lot e~ t Locust and
Beech St
wtth
1m
maculate 3 or 4 bedroom
hme 11 -; ba th s large
lt vtng room and d tnt nq
room
laundry room
par tt a l basement Only

FREE
ESTIMATES
PH. 992-6011

FARM - One mile fr om
Rut land Ftne spaciOUS
4 bed r oom home and 2
lu l l bilths lora ted on
47 6S qently
rolltng
value packed acres
Barn
s hed
s pr.nq
s t reom
25
ocres
pusturc
15
acres
tillable r rs t woods and
tencec!
Horse lovers
deltgh t 1 Or exce ll en t
st1eep or canle letrm
Pr•ce Reduced' 1 Ca ll
tor appo tntm ent

FRONT

Truck, Auto and
HARLEY
DAVIDSON
PARTS

Open 9 toll 5
Closed Sun &amp; Mon
PH 742-2081

C&amp;M
EXCAVATING
AND •
CONSTRUCTION
Dozer &amp; backhoe ser
v1ce, water, sewer. pan
ds
foundat1ons
reclamation

STREET

Lteensed &amp; Bonded

M 1dd teport - Large 8
room home w th 2 par
c hes for vtewtng 111e
rver New gas furn oce
i'tnd tots of remodel1ng
Mak e an off er owner
('tnX tOUS t O Se ll
N EAR ROUTE
7
Lovely
brt c k
home
sttuated on over 1 acre
3 bedroom s 2 baths
f amily
room
wtth
! Jrcp lacc equtpped ktt
chen cen tr a l atr Ca l l
for pnvat e showtng
Ve lm a N1 c tn sk y, Assoc
Phone 742 3092
Chery l L emley, Assoc
Phon e 742 317 1

Phone 949 2293
or 949 2417

3 3 ffn

6 pupp es part
part Sl1 eph0rd

BeaQ te
304 576

2266
1 mo t11 er c al and four k 1
t f'ns 304 773 55 46

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

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FOR FUTURE USE

New Homes - extensov e remodeltng

PRICE REDUCED - Tht s thr ee y ear old modul ar
•s on a ntc e cor n er l ot 1n Mtddleport and h as ce ntr al
iltr scree ned 10 porc h ga rd en bat h tub built tn hut
ch thr ee bed rooms two ba th s and 1s gorgeou s
Now $42 000

•E l ec tnc work
•Custom Pol e Bldg s
•Roof1ng work
14 Years Ex penence

DOUBLE LOT - W1th lot s of shrubb ery a nd a two
story f ri'tme home w tth th e c harm of a 100 year o ld
ho m e w tth bea utiful woodwork ntne room s. seve n
ft rl'p l aces and m or e $35 000

Greg Roush
Ph 992 7583
or 992 2282

g

• Washers
• Dt s h
washers
• Ranges • Refngerat

REALTORS

ALL STEEL
BUILDINGS

m
ltUL:tQJI

Ph 949 1t60 or 949 2322

• Dryers • Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE
4 5 ti c

.:1 20 tf c

PIANO TUNING
AND REPAIR
Cali 8111 Watd
AI Ward's Keyboard
V 15.1

20% OFF
All PERMS
PH 991 3981

3

For Appomlmenl
~28lmo

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

Also Transmossoon
PH 992-5682
or 992· 7121
3 24 tic

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE
-Concrete wor•
-Piumb1n1 and

electnul wort
(Free Est1males)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992 62rS or 992 7314
Pomeroy, Ohto

9 30 lfc

EUGENE LONG
Superior Siding Co.

Free esttmates

years.

Call 843-3322

5- 12 2 mo pd

Announcemen ts

SWEEPER and sewtng
mach tne repa r parts and
supp t tes
Ptck up and
deltvery
Dav• s Vacuum
Clea ner one half mde up
Georges Creek Rd
Call

446 0294
1 oz 999 sdve r Father s
Day bar $10 00 Sp rtn g
Va ll ey Tradtn g Co Spr tn g
Va ll ey P laza 446 8025
Ntght craw ler s $1 00 per
doz Sp r1ng Va ll ey Tradtng
Co
Sp rtng Valley Pl aza

446 8025
L 1ttle kool r es t ce c hest by
Igloo
tri'tvelt ng r efres h
m ent ce nter $24 00 Spr.ng
Va ll ey Tradtng Co Sprtng
Va ll ey P laza 446 8025
The Family o f John A
Racer wt ll meet Sunday
June 20 at Krode l Park 1n
Pt
P leasa nt
Br tn g
a
basket l unch Otnn er a t

12 00

'Addons and remodehn1
- Roof1n1 and au1te1 wor•

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

iltif

Grate, salle tile
"UNTIL THEN"

REESE
TRENCHING
SERVICE

With IDY 6'U carry on,

The day that yeu were
laut away,
Th&lt;s my motto · h•s
beeR, and sha II con
tlnue tb be,

file L&lt;&gt;rd too, ca lis

Water-Sewer-Eiectroc
Gas Line-D1tches
Water Line Hook-ups
Septic Tanks
County Cerllfood
Roush Lane
Cheshire, Oh
Ph. 367·7560
I 7 1 tfc

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mossed by his

w,1fe, Lucy and farruly

!6) U . 15, 3tc

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MilS fer ( hilrg e

Open rues lhru Sal

PERMAN ENT
HAIR REMOVAL
Prof ess1onal Elec trolysts
Cen t er AM A approved
Doc tor r cfe r a ls by ap
p o tntm ent on l y
304 675

6234

v...r .. k s

Lost and Found

6

Lost b r own mole co ll1e
About yr o d Arf'il of M1d
dleport H II 6 111 99/3704

FAIRVIEW B&lt;ble Chu rch
w ill h ave B1bl e Sc hool June
21 25
Begtn s 6 30 p m
Everyone
n tg htl y
we lcome
CAR POOL form1ng to Mar
sha ll mor n tng c lasses 304

675 4506
4

__§_veaway_

ANY PERSON who has
a nylh&lt;ng to g1ve away and
does not off er or attempt to
offer any other thmg for
sale may place an ad tn tht s
column Ther e w ill be no
charg e to the advert1ser

Lost brown p l1 SI 1c qlil sses
tn
r &lt;lSf
woth
n1omo s n 1omn s ~lnd Cli1rk
on tl 614 997 7165
Y.lrd S.1 1e
YMd Sa il Junr 14 and 15 ,,,
Eno GroClry on 55 4 9 00 to

5 00
Monday
Tue sdny
WecJ
nesday 10 to 5 1' 1 m If'
f rom Rou sh Rei on R l 55 4
Clothes boa t &amp; c &lt;'lr
Three Fam ly Yard Sn lc at
the
home
of
Phyllt s
Mulholand
W lk esville
OhtO
Good cloth ng &amp;
o•shes Thu rscl ay &amp; FrtcJay
Jun c 17and1 8
G •qiln t• c Y Md Sa le co rner
of Bul~willr nnrJ C ldrk
Dr•vr
tn Pl,1nts Sub
a•v•s on June 14 thru June
lR 9 I II 5
Sa le W Nt nnday
16th Thur &lt;&gt; 17th Fr 18th
l si t1ousc on L Ill! K yqcr
Rand Mross fr om K yqer
Creek Plilnl Ani1Qucs 40
doll s d shrs clo th es fur
nilurf' D&lt;l c hshunrl puppy

446 2764 afler 4 p m

2 wh1te k tttens, 1 blue, I
t1ger and 1 Wh1te mothe r

BASEMENTS\
PATIOS I
DRIVEWAYS
PARKING LOTS
CEMENT FINISHER
RICHARD GARFIELD
985-4464
614 I mo

Yard Sa le Thur s &amp; Frt 9
t II 5 Drapes bl ~1 nk e t s
quilts old qtasswar e so mr
Fenton &amp; cMn•va l (rf'dl
baby c loth es H1Qh cln•r
tlem s to nu nerou s to m en
t• on
Lower
Gnr l eld
GN II poi1 S l / 4 mil e below
c ty l•mil s off Rt 7 Rntn
Cil OCC' IS
Yard Sa le Wed &amp; f~lur s
16th &amp; 17th L eek [If vf'n
Roild Rou! C' 35 ~lb o vr Hen
dN son
11'-.V
Furntture
Qlil SSWM(' mt SC
10 l1 i l
dark
Gilr~lQf' S~l h

7 m out 141
Fr dny Junf' 18 Thursday
even nq cal er s wf'lrome
Garaqr Sfl le 11 37 2nd Ave
Ga ll pol &lt;:&gt; Wee! 16 9 l o 5
Behtnd Jones
Boys 1n
Pomeroy
Cloth nq
lor
c hildren and adults tool s
lot s of m• sc I ems
June 17 18 19 E dqr of
RutiNnd Watch tor stqn s

614

74)

2843

16 P and 18 tn B,1c;h1n at
Gle n Bt ssel s Cou c h and
chi't r $15 Tabl e and 6
c har s $25 kttchen stovr
$25 al l qood co nd Mtsc
cheap
J un e 16171 8 104 S R 124
~~
m• off R t7 byonss
Clo th•n q coats TV stand
m1sc watch for Stg n s
Yard sale
qlas sware
croche t and
macram e
TV s
baby and
tems
household furn1ture Spen
ce r s corner of Br oadway
and Matn St Ractne Frt
June 18 9 a m ttl ! dCirk
YARD sa le June 16 17 &amp;
18 10 00 6 00 H orton St
Mason
WV
Stormdoor
$20 sh oes clothes et c
Ga rage Sale
al l week
Woods Mdl Rd off 325 Ra•n
or Shtn e Every th 1nq 614
388 9791

ca t

Cali~

3732

9 pupp&lt;es Shepard/ Collie &amp;

Ptlbuli m1x
2139

Ca ll 614 379

4 1 week old pupp tes, part
Beagle &amp; Terner 2 female
and 2 male 2 1/2 yr old
male, Terrter Call 614 256
1945

Whtle German Shephard 2
1/ 2 vr old Call~ 3101

3476
9

Wanted To Buy

WANT ED TO BUY O ld fut
nt tur e i'tncl An t ques ol 111
ktnd s ca ll K(nn c tt1 Sw 1 11
446 3159 or 256 196 7 n Itt('
l vu11nq s
Buy1nq
Go l d
\ l ver
Plat1num ol( ( o.w, v 1p
D1 ly
r 1nq&lt;;, &amp; s lvLrw1r1
QUO i f'')
lV l iltJ if'
/\I&lt;;O
(0 1&lt;., &amp; CO ll supp l 1f'&lt;, !01
&lt;&gt;n it Spr IN V 1111 v I r lrf nq
Co Sp r.nq V li lt v P 1 1
446 80J'i nr 4411 R()Jfl
W1 PlY ( 1511 tor ll l l mnt1 t
ctr 111 u &lt;,f'(l cars
F r0 nc htow n C lr Co
8 II Gf'OC J 0 ~ 1nson
446 006 9

WE LCO ME WA GE N tr-J
r ER NATI ON AL Hn ~ H &lt;,-,
H o&lt;; t
II
PI
PletlSrH1 1
Grll l •pOi t&lt;, nnd surround•n tt
ME t F If')( tJit '1ou r s qood
r 1rn.n~
f)O i f' nt a l
c.tr
riQU rtfl
tr n• nnq
p rov dt cl
Equn l
Op
purtun l y [mp loye r Con
I t I Nm cy Kr try 304 736
] I 'l l 1UI'(fl y 68 p n1 or
W r1n1 '&gt;dill' 10 )} 1 m
1)

Public Sa l e
&amp; Auc tiOn

R t ck
Pearson
Ex
pertenced AU CT I O N EER
Esta tes an tt ques
f e~rm
hou se ho ld Ltcensed Ohto
WV Buytn g an tt ques 304

773 5785 773 9185
A uctiOn every Frt ntght a t
th e H artf or d Comm un1ty
Cen ter Tru ckloa d s of new
merchand tse eve r y week
Con stgm ents of new and
used merc hand i Se a lways
we l co me
R1 chard
Reynolds Auct •oneer 275

3069

i=r Jn ! dr 1v1 r
q

&lt;., rtr
"' ' II tr 1
I Vinyl ( ll l 611

JRRB I9 3

Emll!ovment
SHVtC~

tVI.n Mow •• u no 1 nrr1 to
r :, m di Rr I 11JI0 ,1 nd
rl• pr lCli'tbil
Fo r t s t .ma te
ril l 116 31W i l l r r 6PM 7~ 6
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BEDS IRON

BRA SS old

Pomeroy Oh Or 992 7760
OLD FURNITUR E beds
~ron,

brass, or wood K tf
chen c ubbards of a ll t ypes
Tables, round or squ ar e
Wood tee boxes O ld desks
and bookcases Wtll buy

complete house hold Go ld,
Stiver, old money, pocket
watches, cha1ns, nngs, and

etc Indian Artifacts of all
types Also buying baseball
cards Osby Martm 992
6370

ln &lt;, truclton

Wanted f o Do

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1!1 (1

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tnfl 1f10n l iOl you ctow r -:&gt; 1!
up qr t ou t Enrn q0oc1 ~ss
&lt;&gt;rl nq Avon C 111 146 J3S8
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lrrlrll •nq l v tlu nb l c; k 1ll
I k r co mpu tr&gt;r r1 Pl n r
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or
refr cw r .ll on Plu s you w II
hnve ~~ serurf' p1rt l tnlr 10b
w1 tll the Ar1ry N~1 1 cnn l
C.ucl r cl afte r sc hool nCJ
811lf' f •t-; .nc lvd ( 1 Sl 500 00
c 111 Sltnf' n t
bon J'&gt;
SJS 000 00 1 fr
n sur trH,
clO d ir f'f' IU II 1011 IO Jn{
CO lli Q\ or lr lCi f &lt;,(1100 111
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per so ns m 1y c_ 111 30 1 6/1
3950 or l Wf' st V r Lpn
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p&lt;1 1CI
c lu cl nq
llOSP 1,11 lrl l en r1 1 r1 1111 n t
proqrnm no PI nCJity .., r k
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sturt Mor e Contc~cl Pl r
so nnf'l 0 rr c tor 1304 1675
3730
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rf' 1 1q l •lr nnd some pa1nl
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or
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p r r son
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Cnlony

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for IOCll '&gt;UP rll1 tr~u I
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G~l l l polt&lt;,
D t l y I r bunr
1:!25 3r d Avr G 111 pol &lt;, O il
4 SA 11

Bustno&lt;,
Opportun•ty

Ru&lt;, ,nl ..,, or &lt;;torr room •n
PH k C n tr tl ~ o t r l
'S t1 ow
11 11 1k d r ,nk { r s n
proclurt lhCJ T mny ( rl'&gt; ly
f'lrll you sao 000 w 111 10 the
( xt Y• 1r Cctl l Robert H.rr
f1 r JOd fl7S 1?93 or 67) 5868

OP
PO R 1 l J N I T Y I or lor nl f!r r
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1193

RN &lt;:,LP N S N EEDED
NCW to lu ll II rf'qu trune n
ts of 1 C F Cer tli c a l on
Sl iM Y Lo mmf nsurn t0 w th
tro n nq ono 1 )(per 1 nee
E x t f' n '&gt;•Ve b1 nrf t s •n
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proqrnm no penn ltv ':&gt; c k
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SIN! n10re Con i ne ! P..r
so nrH 1Dr1c CI Jr 304 67 5 3230
or wr tc Lnk•n H osp ilcll
Lr1&gt;&lt; n WV 25750

RI G MONEY I N SPO RT S'
Ow n your o Nn spo rl1no
ctoo rl bu c,tnrsc,' Sporl c; C r
Clf wil l S ~10W I"OU ltl e W(ly
f3l
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s r ~lr lf' c l 1 Cnll col lu i to Mr
Jly ,1111 7 121 6910 or Spor t
So ut11 9t h &lt;.: t
L r c lr tnc
S tr o ud ~ bury PA 1R360

$250 00
weekly
tlul l y
Qulrr1 n l ef'd) w ork nq pnrt
or fu l l ltmr n t 110'Tie
Week l y pnv chc r k&lt;; nd , lcd
cl r ect ly to you fr om Home
Off cr e very W0dn1 sddy
Start mmrd rl l f'ly No 1 x
prr C'OCl
nr cf'SSrHY
N i'tltonnl curr IJdllY DL l r1ii"J
and
1ppl Cil lt on mnlicd
Se nd your nnnl(' i\ncl ad
dre ss to Amf'r•c~ln Fii" lily
Co'Tipnny H rtnQ Dept 77
\040 L one S M Dr
Nf'w
Braunff'I S T X 78130

RE FIN A NC E or pur01.1sr
your home JO ycnr I Xf'd
r cl l f' WV,, &amp; 0 11 o L en dr r
M ort q(lqf' 77 E Sl rl l f' Sl
1\ t hrn s Oh 614 592 3051

WANTED
younq
non
dr~nk•nq cta. r y fnrm hel p
mllktnq ancl fnrm w ork
SC' nd
leiTer &lt;1nd
t11r er
re feren ces tc Bo)( C 11 •n
cure PI Plea sa nt R eq stu
Pont Pleasant WV 25550
NeC&gt; dect hones I ,,nd rcl•abl e
Indy to work i'tnd help run
part t me
bu s ne ss
Tratn nq will br r equ rul
Wn te P 15 n carl' off PI
Pleasan t Reg st c r
700
M otn 51 P
PI
W Vl

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Money lo Lo1n

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PrO I C'SS IOna I
Serv ces

C&amp;L Bool&lt;krrp1 nq
Boo kk t f' J)t nQ &amp; t ~lx scrv Cf'
tor ~1 1 1 types of bu s nf' SSPS
C rrol Nr l l
416 3862
P r1no tun •I1C! dnd repa r
Lrlnt D1n ( I&lt;&gt; Assoc ~, ,,.,of
Brun1 c nrd &lt;;
Ga lltpol s
ln(l Cunn.nqhlrn '&gt; A t llcns
74') ?951 or 99/ 2087

RNI Estate
Hom es for Sel l e

147 M rf' fnrm qood house
,1ncl \)rl rn &lt;; Cr1 ll 446 2599
A hou c;• o n I I dC r f' lot on
Bu tlv I ll Por t1 r Ref Lil li
146 &lt;l !J7

25550
D rpenclablr worn ~1 n to care
for e lderly lady '" my
home Sa lary neq\otabl e
wilh bonu s 304 675 1209
11

S•tu at1ons Wan ted

Chrts tr an male 28 des res
tong ferm tt ve on farm em
ploymen t
P0
Box 88
Ga ll1pOit S Oh Start tm
med tately

YARD SALE 307 7th 51

furnttur e
go ld
s il ve r
dollars wood tce boxes
stone tars, anttques etc
Com pl e t e
hou se h ol ds
Wnte M 0 Miller Rt 4

Sc hool ~

K 1r lit II H u l t ma l f' n se ll
(/1 tr n1 1 1\l pr •vl11t lesso ns
Mt n WOilll O &amp;. (ht ldrt n
1r lrur l •on t11r u b lac k belt
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N ew Haven June 15 18 th
Free Pupptes 3 fem a l e
part beag le, m• x bree d
pups Also w •ll gtve mothe r

God
s lvN
&lt;; l r r l .nq
tC'\M lry rtnq s ole! C0 1ns &amp;
c urr rnty Eel Burkf It B~1 r
bcr Sl1op Mtd (Jif'POI I 991

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FORTH[ MONTH OF IUNE
lUES NIGHT IS MEN S NIGHT

S11es from 4 to 6 and ail
wood butldlngs 24x36
Insulated Dog Houses
Rt. 3, Box 54
Racine, Oh
Ph 614 843·2591
6 IS tfc

14464372

SUMMER PERM SPECIAL

Vinyl &amp; Alummum
Complete gutter work,
complete remodeltng,
roofing of all types
Worted in home area 20

Utility Buildings

992 6191
949 2660
992 5692

TOM HOSKINS

ors

OWNER WILL LAND CONTRACT OR TRADE -

PRICE REDUCED - Approx 22 acres of wooded
l and wtth a n,ewe r ra nc h hou se three bedroo m s
dtntng room sepa r a te uttltt Y room 2112 b a ths W B
F p t wo ca r garage a lso o l der home Now $49 ,900

And Hom e Matntenanc e
• Roofing of a ll types
• Std1ng
• Remodeling
• Free est1ma tes
• 20 Yrs ex pert enc e

All Makes

o II I 'To

th 1s f ou r year old r a nc h w 1th full ba se m ent three
bed r ooms large lot Garage equ tpped kttchen and
1S cut e Ca ll now $37 500

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

ttc

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

PR I CE REDUCED - OrtQtna l woodwork good
loca t ton full base m ent an d two A C un1ts are but a
few of th e nt ce fea tures of fht s stx room thr ee
bedroom hom e tn M 1 ddl ~ port Now $25 000

9

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CUT OUT

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

L1censed &amp;Bonded
PH. 992-7201

$26 000

5 19 1 mo

pu

51 Rt 124 Pomeroy, OH

• backhoe
•excavatmg
• sept1c systems
• A water, sewer
&amp; gas lines
• dump truck
• lim es tone

3

Ph 949 2609
949 2234
RAC IN E OH IO

SY RACUSE OH

For all your worong
needs ,
furnaces
repaor servoce and
onstailatoon .
Resrdentoal
&amp; Commercoal

PR I CE REDUCED - 2 5 Ac r es of land wtth a ftv e
room three bed room hom e wt th pi'tfto fru•t trees
ga rden spot and hookup for woodburner Now

5 27 1 mo

3 sma ll pupp1 PS
o ld 304 675 7826

(Fre e Est1mat esl

FOR THE
BOTH OF YOU
STYLING SAlON

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

General

- Addons and remodeling
- Roohng and gutter wofk
-Concrete work
-Piumbtng and
electncai work

New and Used

8 20 ff c

$35 000 00

RANDY'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

FRYE'S

I uhlic S 1l•
&amp; AI!C"Iton

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FEMALE b1rd doq w th 4

pups 304 895 3935

eporl, OhiO

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ASSUME THI S LOAN Jl !-; story house 10
Sy r acuse w •th three bedrooms hu ge lt v1 n g room
btQ f om tl y r oom
workshop
ga rag e
an d a
beaut ifull y land scaped lot Ju s t $3 900 down a n d
assum e paym ent s of $358 a mon th t or 28 11 years at
13°0 •n terest Reduced to $33 500

are not tou'ght of
someway

Sa~ly

Ca ll

2 26

NEW LISTING - NEAR DEXTER - 45 Acres of
gr ound wtth all m tnera ls a nd all fenced Stx room
house wt th four bedroorns d ilUye bdrn w1111 hay loft
and a ga r age w 1th workshop $50 000

Swtflly pasSing by,
Thef1!'S not one day yOtJ

"'~ rNlly. .

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
esf tmat es

Po meroy Oh
r'h 992 2114

608 E. MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO
PH.992-2259

Henry E Cl eland,Jr , GRI
J e&lt;~n Tru ss ell
Dottle Turner
Offtce

HARRISON'S
TV Repair
&amp; Service

' Beaut1ful Custom
Bu 11t Garages

3 7 ti c

The days ancl years are

Unlil

th e

R,ldi,ltor "&gt;pCC I&lt;l ii St
NATH A N fi!GGS
35 Yrs F xp ert en ce

EVERYB ODY
Sb

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Caii742· 319S

19&amp;6.

Our

4 10 lf c

Vonyl &amp; Alumonum
SIDING

Sues start from 30x24"

tnMemw.am

2

To

budd your home of th e
future? Have JU SI about
i'lnythtnQ here Lots o f
trees
duq well
and
level land for a garden
Wtlltak e $7 950

PM

Columbus. Ohto 43215

) Announcement

WANT 5 ACRES -

T he Oft1 ce of Manpower
Deve lopm ent the Balance
of St a te Pn va te Industry
Count!!
and the State
Pnme Sponsor Council are
a nnoun c tng
an
In
lorm at tonal Conferenc e to
be held on Jul y 8 1982 tn
the Lobby H ear .ng Room tn
the Rhodes St a te Ofttce
Tower at 30 East Broad
Str ee t
Co lumbus
Ohto
The m ee ttng t1m e tS 2 00

The Offi ce of Manpowe r
Devel opm en t the Balan ce
of Sta te Pnvate Indu stry
Council
and th e Sta te
Pnme Spo nsor Cou n c il are
an noun c tn g
an
tn
formaltonal confere nce to
be held on Jul y 8 1982 tn
th e Lobby Hear 1ng Room tn
the Rhodes St at e Off tce
Towe r at 30 East Broad
Street
Co lumbu s
Ohto
The mee tt mg f1me •s 9 30

)Winted
)For S•l•

SW IMM IN G POOL
Havp fun tn prtvate 1n
tht s sunken pool Large
3 or 4 bcdroom er large
rn tert a1n nq I1V1ng for
mal dtntnq 1 2 baths
nat ga s furna ce lull
bi't se ment
new ca r
qaraqe and 2 level lots
near school

0 l "'"'d'

16 14 ) 466 8806
To ll Free 18001 282 IOSO

These cash rates
mclude discount

steady, cnssteady
reeder Steers Good a.-.1 Chol.,., 250 0. 3111lbo.
li6 300 to 400 ,... !16-&amp; 50 400 .. 500 lbo 56-

Boan4H725
Sow!, 400 IIIIi, a.-.I up 50 51-14 25

,

Mr Mark W Uhe r PIC

-lll&lt;port
PrlC'ell are taken from the sale of June 12, 182
Trends Veal calves stt!ady feeder cattle

5000.IIIllllbo 504150,800to700lbs 4MI, 7000.
lllllllbo 47-6650, 800aoooverlliso-.'i3
Holstein Stem and Bullis, 3110 to 100 lbo 51·
5650
Bullrti,OOOibo aooup4146
Slaughter Cows, utilities 42 50-e 25, canners
and prime 41 down
Veal Calves, choice and prime It~
BabyCalvosSprtnger Cows250-340
Cows a.-.1 Calveo Combination 350-510 se
Top Hogs 21Q Ioiii ibo. lUI 75

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REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS
BALANCE OF
ST AT!: OF OHIO
CO MPREHENSIV E
EMPLOYMENT
AND TRAINING
ACT
TITLES II !Bl
AND TITLE VII

Oldo V•Uey Uveatect Co

Feeder Heifers Good and tltolce 25e to 300
lbo 49-61, 300to400 lbo 5r-i7 5G 400to500lbs 5056,500lo8001bo ~. 600to700lbo 47~75,
7000.800 lbo teso-\2 50, 100 aooover47-17
Feeder Bulls Good and Ch01ce, 250 0. 3110 lbo
54-Q , 3110 to «10 lbo 52 5044, 400 to 500 lba 51-fl,

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REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS
BALANCE OF
STATE OF OHIO
COMPREHENSIVE
EMPLOYMENT
AND TRAINING
ACT
REGIONAL
E MPLOYMENT
AND TRAINING
PROGRAMS

The purpose of thts con
t erence IS to dt SS i mtnate tn
forma tt on on app l y tnQ for
Reg tona l Employm ent and
Tr atn tng Program Fundm g
for Federa l F tsca l Y ea r
1983 The Con fer ence w tll
prov 1de 1nterest ed part tes
w tt h program and proposa l
,nfor mat ton
The OffiCe of Manpowe r
reques t s
D eve l o pm e nt
Regtona l Proposals to •n
c rea se Pr•vate Sec tor Em
pl oyment an d Tr a 1n1ng Op
portunttt es
for
th e
Econom tca lly
Dt sa d
va nt aged
Thre e b as te
requtrements must be tn
elu ded tnt o rhe r eq ton a l
program s
1
A c om
preh ens•ve m 1x of serv •ces
( skills tra tntng on the 10b

t

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.. ,

rese r va tt ons and/or ad
dt tton al •nf ormat •on co n
tact
Mr Mark W Uhe r PI C
LtalSOO
Oh to Burea u of Em
ploym ent Se rvt ces
Offi ce
of
Manpower
Deve lopm en t
1160 Dubltn Road
Co lumbu s Ohto432 15

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tr a •n•ng Work exper •ence
mot•vat10nal tr a1n1ng sup

Market report

to 100 lb!l

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Pubhc Not1ce

work is similar to what he did as a
Foreign Service officer assisting
economic dwelopment in Me&gt;Pco,
South Amertca and Africa
School districts and other governmental bodies are the largest lndustrtes Jobs there are highly favored
and rarely relinquished
The job crunch annually comes
down hardest on graduating high
school seniors

52 ~7 600

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Public Not1c e

port.v e

Slop tn bnng a lnend We also
have Happy Hout Mon Sat 4 pm
6 p m Unadwerttsed spectals dtal1
Hope tosee you all soon

6 I l ""'

FINANCING
You Cilll buy lh1s 3
bt d r oom home Hn s a
I 'lrqP lol l or a qardpn
Porches
bath
c ar
pet 1q
and
q,1rqe
Ask tnq $28 000

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year "

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RAD I A fOR
SF RV I l f
Ftom
th e
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H bl t er C orr to
L.1rqest R~dtilfor

Phone 991 9913

LIKE N EW
L~lrQt
lrv fl yard 114 x 135 f'X
f f'l lcnt
nsulaled home
w11h 3 bf'drooms nt c e
f ff 1t c nt
k t cncn and
IJnr Lo i s of ca rpe ttnq
l11(lhPSI hr ~l l b II $127 00
5.)9 500

Public Notice

am

6650,7000.800lbo iU4,1100andover504150

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The Offtce of Manpower
Deve lopm ent the Ba l ance
of Sta te Pr tvat e Indu stry
Coun c il
an d the St at e
prtme Spo nsor Cou nc il are
annou n ctng
an
In
forma tton a l Conf er ence to
be he ld on July 8 1982 tn
the Lobby Heqn n g Room tn
t he Rhod es Sta te Offt ce
Tower a t 30 Eas t Broad
Street
Co lumbu s
Ohto
The mee ttn g ttm e tS 11 00

fines a nd jail sente nces If dea lers
dod not meet Ohio bui lding
1egula lions
The licenses require wholesalers
to operate hom a fixed, flrepooof
building "We have requested and
the sta te has agreed, tha t no
(wholesale} lice nses be Issued untU
the premises have been Inspected,"
Pattison said
So far, 16 wholesale licenses have
been issued In Ohio, but none for
loca tions In Clermont County
"We do not expect the wllly nUly
sa le of fireworks to anyone driving
down the road,'' the prosecutor
said
"Last yea r we saw a trailer ex
plosion a nd flre that could have resulted in several deaths and led to a
cham reaction fi re through a b aUer
park," he said
"We have a good community
here and see no reason why the law
should be flouted the way It was last

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REALTOR

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16 YEARS EXP
• R esodentoa 1
•Commerctal
•lndustnai
Ractne, Ohto
241 3534
Free Es ttmates

Farm Equopment
Parts &amp;Servtce

COMPL F TF

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All's not rosy in Rio Grande Valley
R IO GRANDE CITY, Texas
(API- Detroi t, Flint, Kokomo and
ot her northern cities with doubledigit une mployment rates move
over Last year 38 3 percent of the
work force In Starr County did not
have jobs, the worst unemploy
ment rate in Texas
The jobless picture in Starr
County located in deep south
Texas, is not a new phenomenon
brought on by budge t c uts or indus
trtal layotfs There is simply no In
dustry here for its 27,&lt;XXl residents,
including a large numbet of rnl
grant farmworkers
Most of the county consists of
rough, rolling ranch country barely
fit for cattle grazing Along the Rio
Grande, large farms hire mostly
seasonal workers Oil production in
the northe rn sections around San
Isidro employ few full-time
workers
The problem stems from a combination of the county's border with
Mexico and a reluctance to give up
an agriculturally based economy
"The people are changing from
not wanting foreign, or rather out
side, business to come Into the
county," said Bruno Trevino, Interim head of the Starr County lndusttial Foundation wllleh Is trying to
attract new Industry to the area
''TIIat was the attitude for a long,

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M1xed br ee d pupptCS A l so
de c lawed gray i'lnd w hil e
male k1tl en 614 99') 6505
Me•gs Co Hu1nane Soc tely
to a
home 304 675 1770

5 20 1 mo pd

MARSHAll TENNANT BANO

OWNER

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Fireworks sales under restrictions
BATAVIA Ohto I API - Ac tion
by the Ohoo legoslatuo e has goven
the Cle rmont Coun ty prosecutor
enough fue l to promose tha t the sale
of foreworks Will not tun ram
pant aga on thts )ear
George Pattoson sa od enfooce
ment of prohobouons on fireworks
sales was omposs tble last yea r beca use I he sta te legosla ture fa iled to
a ttac h a penalty clause to fhewoo ks
laws
The legislature has added the

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PORTSMOUTH Oh to !API The dh ec tor of a JOb placement po ogram tha t he lped Ohtoa ns find jobs
in the Sun Belt says he doesn't know
how he ca n be effectove no11 that
stat e offlc oa is have told hom not to
stray beyo nd Ohio s bordeo s
The option loca ll y Is to take a
m 1mmu m wage JOb go on well a re
or get a JOb in anothe r sta te sa od
Robert Walton dorectoo of a job
placem ent program sponsored by
the Scooto Coun ty Communoty Ac
lion Orga noza tion Our only sue
cess In getting people jobs ha• been
out of the state of Ohoo
The program run by Walton was
developed aft er Scooto Count y s
major employer Cyclops Steel
c losPd ots New Boston mill two ye

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SALES &amp; SERVICE

PH 992 2478

drown eac h mghl 10 p m
Sun Puza ptlcher beer speml

O'Brien Electric
Service

BOGGS
U 5 Rl SO East
Guysv rll e, Ohto
Authonzed John Deere,
N ew Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Eq u1pm ent
Dealer

LMge or Sm a ll J ob s

Month ol June Thor ~ f11 Sa l

counts of murder The case is being tried in Hancock
County as a new trial after being held on Hanulton,
Oboo ( AP Laserphoto I

l

Mon tleg Ntght
foes l.adiM mght all drmks
reduced for lhe women
Wed 1/4 Century ntght 9 12 drafl
beer only Pool tournament 2 a m
Thu rs Old Mtlwauke Ntght 9 l 30
1 Cenlu•w NIQh!
Frt &amp; Sal ltwe bands drtnk &amp;

3 yr old female 1 n sh se t
ter good 110me 1n co untry
Good wtth c hildr en 99')
71JR

June

PHONE 992-2156

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RUPPERT TRIAL - James U Ruppert, defendant, left, sots next to one of hts deferu;e attorne}s, H
R Bressler dunng the proceedmgs a t hos trial on 11

Dozers
Backhoes
Dump Truc~s
Lo Boy
Trencher
Wa ter
Sewe r
G&lt;l s L tnes
Se pt1c Sys tems

100PM 130AM

Phone

Sentinel

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

St Rl 7 between Cheshlfe
&amp; Mtddleporl
Hrs Mon Sun

I ca n toler ate comed 1es With a
laugh track but now soap
operas wtth a cry track'

rt, Ohio

Business Services
Rt I Cheshire Oh

VIRGIL B SR
216E 2nd51

The

Pomeroy- Middle

Hav e vacancy for elderly
Board and roan and laun
dry
Resonab le
614 992

6022
Mow lawns do odd 10bs '"
Pom er oy Mtdd lepo rt area

614 991 7588 Ask for Jeff
A fter 7
13

In sura nce

SA NDY AND BE AVER lo
suran ce Co ha s off er ed
serv 1ces for lire tn sur ance
cove r age tn Ga llt a Coun t y
tor
almost a
ce ntur y
Farm , hom e and p ersonal
propert y coverages are
available t o m ee t tn
Contac t
diV tdua l needs
Nea l In surance Agency

age nl Phone 446 t694

Forc,11 ortrn (tr ll1lcre
11r 1
H l C, hou&lt;,r
tn r n
ponct rur ct l walt r Ccl l l6 14
3BA 8\?S
11 c, vE lltNL&gt; LAfE bu t
yot nn c, t, l l h.lvf' r1 11omr of
your ow n I you 1 cl rn bet
wr0n SQ 000 and S15 000 n
yf'nr 1 116 houses will be
tJu It 1n the state of Oh•o un
cter farm
home
rura l
hou s.nq
pruqram
the
rema1nder of 1982 fhf'se
horrf's wdl br ftn anced
Wtlll no down pi'tyment and
pnyments will be tow as
S1'J5 per month See our
modf'l nPM thf' P,c Pac
MMket on RT
50 W
A th Pns or c a II 992 7034 tor
tnfo
K 1nqsbury Hom es
1100 E Ma•n St Pome r oy
Oh
3 bd room br1ck firep l ace
IJaSPmen t
ga r age
one
nc re K yqer Creek ht g h
school dts frt ct Ftrst ft m e
offered for sa le To see ca ll

245 92 10 or 6t4 992 3905
House
co m me r c •a l
qarage on 111-; ac r e o ff
bypass
M •ddleport
$12 )00 Land contr ac t
992 6761

s1ze
Rt 7
Oh
614

�June 1

10- The Daily Sentinel
ll

51

Ga tt ipolr s 3 piece living
room sui tes couch love
sea t chair Sl 99. 2 piece
li ving room suites from
$140 up, love sea t s fr om $70
up, maple dinc t se ts fr om
$99 to $ 199, wal l huggers
S IOO ., re c l iners $80. maple
rocker s S49, bedroom
su ites Sl 50, varretv of table
l amps, marble lop stands
S30 and up. box springs &amp;
mattre ss
(new)
S100 ,
seve ral ufilrly cabinets. k rt
c hen cabrne ts wood &amp;
meta l. baby beds. ches ts of
drawers S1S to S60. 3 way
rec tr ners $100, gas &amp; etec
lrr c ranges, re fr igerators.
wash stand s, bunk beds
comp l ete wrth bunkies
$170. sever a I dressers. ha II
tree s. beds, brass hea d
boarcl beds $35, bookcases.
smokers. Hoover spin dry
washer .
wrrnqer
t vpe
washers. t1ut ch. coal &amp;
wood heaters, fele'JI Srons .
tan s, new toots of all kinds.
vMre t y of silvers lone cook
W(l( (' ((1 11 446 3159

Assumable 7 1 4 per ce nt
lonn. 4 "t&gt;edroom. 2 full
bott1s. all elec tri c 75xlOO
corner lot 1 304 887 2319
11 .. ACRES, 2 homes , Hart

ford. l and cont ra cl, water
&amp; sewer , househo l d goods
304 887 1965
.

HOUSE Meadowbrook Ad
dllton. 3 bedrooms. famtly
room wtfh ftreplace . cen
brlsemenl , phone

304 675 1547
Three

bedroom.

one and

one half baths, qaraqe, VA
assumable 10 percent loan
of 34.000 Sl1,000 down, 304
67S 146 2

~ :Rentm=~
l2

-

Mob il e Hom es
for S&lt;l le

TR I S TATE
H OMES

MOBILE

USED MOBILE

HOMES . CA RS. TRUCK S
GALLIPOLIS
CHECK
OUR PRICE S CALL 446

&lt;ll

44

----

H ouses forR ent

Homes for Rent . Least' or
Land con tra c t rn town or
coun try
Ca ll
Strout
Really, 446 0008

7571
1 bed house rn Rr o GrilndC'

CLEA N USED MOBILE
HOMES
KESSEL'S
QUALITY
MOBILE
HOMF SALES. 4 Ml
WEST. GALLIPOL IS RT
35 PHONE 446 3868
Prt cc redu ced For snle or
rent
12x60
7 bedroom
mobdr homr wdh '} lots
G,ls t1clll . rur.=tl Wille&gt;r

ClasP to (dy
446 1794

IHn.ts

Call

Mobilr homP 12x57 . pMI
turn . rn qood cond Call

6" 388 8688
1980 WHldc:,or 1&lt;lx70 . new
co nd Drluxf' k!1(11rn. larqe
lrvrnq room &amp; bath, ')
brdrm Hrddrn uld room

3791310
1969 Budcty rn oiJrl r llome
wrlh l rp ou t, ex cond Call
446 7&lt;190 nfiN 5 or nil day
lh ur'i
1970 GrNwr'
17x65. 7
bc1 room . .=trr cond . front
por c tr S5 .000
Lo t i!l&lt;.:.o
av(1d.=tb le $50 6 14 997 6093
LfHQC'
Sf'lrc tron
of
prcowned mobdP homes
Month of June on all homes
prr ced over $5.000 Your
ct1Qr(f' ot $500 rebate or Ire
down s ancl vrnyl sk rrtrnq rn
sl rl ii C'd All homr s or unrts
traded rn on npw home s
sold by thr s dealershrp
N ame
r~nd
nddrf'ss of
prrvrous
owner
upon
rrques t K rnqstJury I 100 E
Mnrn St . ~Om('r()y 614 99?

7034
l ?x60 1971 Str1r ? bedroom .
nrr conclrtroncr. porch &amp; un
&lt;1rrprnnrnq
Furnrshed
Askrnq $5.000 6 1&lt;1 99'] 7181
1974 HrllcrPst . 1 bd room

$4500 Coli 614 997 3917
USED MOBILE
576 llll

HOME

MOBILE HOME S MOVED
Lrcenscct &amp; rn &lt;; ured CCIII

304S76l711
Two
bedroom
mobrle
home. 10 x 60. 30 &lt;1 675 14 52
1973 VICtORIAN 14x65,
l urnrshf'd . undNpcnncd,
woodburnrnQ hrcptace. px
trr1 nrcc. rpacly tor rm
med rat e possess ron , 614

446 lJJ6. 304 67S 4S44

(nil 446 0157

Larqe house 10 Cen tenrlrt
Deposrl req No chr! ctrpn or
pets 446 9844
5 rm house 1 mrlc !r om R o
Grande Dep &amp; R ef req

Call614 745 5379
Hou sf' 6 rm &amp; ba th 1nQutre
918 Second Ave , Ga llrpotrs
3 bdr house qood locn l ron .
1 bdr apt , HUD excepted
A One R&lt;'a l Estates. (Mol
Yeaqer Realtor Celli 304

675 5104 or 675 5386
Pomeroy 7
bd r oom .
rpmodel&lt;'d.
408 Sprrnq
Carpeted. SC'cu rrly deposrt
S100 Rent $ 195 Crtl l nl l f'r6
p m 992 7?8fl
Nr rP 3 bd room hou se rn
Mrddleport
( f)r ldr cn
olluwed no pets. rrsonablr
rent . plus S('C urr t y dep 614
997 2319or614 9971101
4 rooms Clnd bnth Full
bas('ment Stove nnd frtdQe
1n krtchen No rnsrde pets
11 14 992 3090
FOUR room hOUSP , Ciimp
Conley , $130 per month,
plus deposrl. 304 6/5 1371.

304 675 3817
J hC'(troom house. Ga ll1p Oi r&lt;:.

Ferry.
w,1ShN dryer.
relr1gcrator
nM stove,
$325 Mrqht cons rder lnnct
con tra c t sale cl 576 9077
Ask l or Peqqy
41

Mobile Hom es
to r Rent

Mobile Home . Eure k(l , 1
Bdr , !urn . nvertront tot .
rf'l &amp; Ut•po&lt;.:.rt Adulls. $100
mo 1 643 1644
Modern 12x60. 3bd r . tur n
mohr te
home
Conv
IOciltron Sec deJJ Cttl af
ter 5, 446 8558
Nr ce clean mob rl c tromc.
nat gos. no pe ts. rtdu ll s
on ly Crl\ 1614 3677 438
Trr11lcr f or rrnt. turnrsher1.
arr co na . ndu ll s only,
ben ulrful rrvf'r vrcw rn
Kiinnuqil 446 1602

1 Bedroom 12x80 troller
Will accep t chr ldren &amp; pe ts
rnRroG randc 4460 157

Apartment
for Ren t

M1sc. M erc handice

E lec tr ic st ai nl ess
comme r c i al stack ing
&amp; I gri ll with bottom
Call 6 14 245 9428

s tee l
ovens
ove n .
a lt er

Unlurnr shed 1 bedroom 111
double . all utd ll •cs pard. 1n
Crlllrpolrs. Oh Ci!ll 446 9760
•lflpr 4 00

US E D

lrqhl housekecprnQ
Par k Cen tr al Hot el

ap t .

Furnrshc d Room
$ 125.
utrlrtres pard . 919 2nd ave.
G.:~ tti po lr s
Srnq te male,
share battl Call 446 4&lt;116 at
IN 7PM

Gaso lrnc and hea t1ng fuel
Call Excels ror Orl Com
pany 614 992 2205

PL IAN( E S
WilShNS .
dryers.
relr rqerillors .
rilnQeS
Skagqs
Ap
plriln Ce';), Upper R1ver Rd ,
be srde Stone Crest Mofct

N rce Swagger love seat and
couch . used 3 years . qood
cond $125 or$75 each . 6 14
949 2732

LAY NE'S FURNITURE

Rooms wrlh cookrnQ. cabl&lt;'.
rlrr . $40 .:~ week 304 773

BUY . setlrnQ on nrcr tot
hall w(w between Hun
lrn o ton &amp; PI Pler1s,1nt ]04

576 7711
33

Far m s l orSa lc

18 ACRE lorm . •10 lb
tobacco al lot ment, runnrng
wa ter year round, $ 10,500
Phon e304 675 6851

50 Acre farm. 3 bedroom
h ouse
wrlh
spacro u s
remodted kitchen, 2 pon ds,
barn. prrced to sell Sel l or
trade for house in town .

304 895 3083
35

1 bdr MH nr ce turn . nat
qas heal, on private tot rn
Gilllrpolis Ca ll 446 1409 be l
ween 4 to 7PM
2 bdr mob rl c home $160
mo . $50 dep walcr rn
el ude d . Ca ll 446 36 17

Lot s &amp; Acrea ge

Pr rce reduced . 2 lots with
rural wa ter c lose to city
lr mi ts, $4,450.00. Ca ll 446

ON E
bedroom mob il e
home, air cond i t roned, on
prrvate tot, ou tskir ts Hen
der son . Utilities furn ished.

$130 . mon th. 304 675·6730.

For sa le one a nd ha ll ac r es
mor e
or
l ess,
ap
pr ox ima tel y 600 ft road
fr o nt age
on
Cora
Cen terpoint Rd . near Cen

Two bedroom mobil e hom e
in New Ha ven, adult s only,
no pe ts, 304·675· 1452 after 5

terpoint

$ISO

Phone

682 -69.44 .

COU NTRY MOBILE Home
Pilrk. Route 33 , North of
Pomeroy Larqe lots Cnlt

HILLCREST

KE NN E L

furrier

spaces .

30' 773 S6S I
Wanted to Rent

Galli

M us t be in qood
Ca ll Mrs. Mary
J ames, 446 -0728.

month

446 •S37
RATLIFF 'S POOL CE N

POODLE

T ER Poo l s sa te, suppl ies &amp;
rns ta ll a tr on 403 2nd . Ave .
Gallipol is, Oh . Ca l l 4-46
6579 . In around Ablnvr
ground .

Two or Four Buria l Lots on
Mound Hill. Ca ll 256·6436 .
TWO acre lots 150 ft . r oad
frontage ,
city
wa t e r ,
be hind 84 Lumber , ca ll 304·

LARGE
14 x7 0 ,
3
BEDROOM ALL ELEC
TRIC MOBI L!;, HOME sel·
ling on a nicet.Tot , ha lf way
between Huntington &amp; P1.
Pl easa nt on Sta te Rt . 1.

5150.00 per month, 304-S/6·
2711 .

44

Mason County Road. 2.37

--AP-artment ---tor Rent

--------- ---.

Apartment, 2 bdr., unf ., no

acres. corner lot $18,5002.16 acres $16,500. Phone

pets . Call 446·3937.

---

Unfurnished apt. for rent in

______..._

304-824·5703 after s,JD p.m .

1 ac re, drilled well, septic
tank 25x25 unfinished block
bui ld ing $6,500. one-half
mil e off end Greer Road,

30A-675·2949.
C ---

1978 TOYOTA Ce lr ca. ex
cel ten t co nditi on. 304 675

Mu sical
Instrum e nt s

57

3378

174 pr eces b r own un
derpinning f or a rnobrl e
home used jus t 1 year A
se ven &amp; one ha lf fee t by 58
in che wide multicolored,
braided oval rug Wh ite
uni f orm s (pant su its) three
di ff ere nt s tyl es. sizes 9· 10

Ca ll a ller 4PM , 446·306S
Federal no . 6, 12 gauge shot
gun shel ls, fi eld toads, $4.99
pe r box . Spri ng Va ll ey
Tr ading Co., Spring Val ley

P laza, 446·801S.

Sonra's Pr ofessional Dog
Grooming. Ca ll614 388 8547
and ask for Soni a.

P INE

RIDGE

COLL IES

AKC

Reg ist ered

Co lli e

pups . Ca ll 6 14·156 1267 or
446·1107 .
Ju anita 's

Spec ial

Grooming

$12.50.

•46·23 10 .

A lso, Da chshund puppy for
sa le, $.40 .
Big wh it e rabbit and a I i ttl e
wh ite rabb it . Ca ll 61.4·379·

1139 .

181 9.

446· 1171.

For Lease

n

de. 614 l4S 5111.

Strawbernes. Cal! H ar o ld
Taylor, 446 8692 o r 6 14 245 _

59

For Sa le or Trade

A luminum boa t. 12 It $150
1 Reming ton high speed.
automati c. 22 ca l iber with
sc ope . $100 . 1 Marl1n 39 -A.
qo td tr iog&lt;'r lever action
S150 . Can be seen ill 123
Coa l St . Mrddleport

Crown City . Call 614·156·
6495 .

2 bdr. apt. 2nd. Ave.,
Gallipolis. No pets. Call
-146 · 4117~ .

1 - - - -------

30,000 mdes $7500 304 67S
30 15
79 Chevro let C 10, 6 cy l
27.000 miles,
au tomatic
transmis sron, ps, pb, $3900 .
304 675·6363 a lt er 5 p m .

THERE'S NOT HIN G
YOU CAN DO. WA!?H.
~ HINt&lt; A80UT NEXT
I'IEEK. WE 'LL BE-

HOLIDAY ACRE!?.

FORGET ABOUT
WORK.

ON VACATION.

: ya rm=sHPlHifi
_::_ :&amp;::£;~ =

61

Far~

Tr uck ' sforSa le

71

1979 Ford F250 J4 T HD
Pi ckup . V 8. p .s .. p.b , arr.
au tomatrc Good conditron
446 1641

Equipm ent

New and Used Troy -Buill
till ers
tor
gardenrnq
Sw isher Impl ement John
De e r e Dea l er ,
Rt
1,
Ga lli polis, 446·0475 .
N ew Holland . Mod e l 450
M owi ng Machrne 446·6566
K ub Klippcr belly mower .
c ulti va tors for 3 po int hit
ch . Good condi t ion. 156

1977 Dat sun K inq ca b runs
qood. and qood sha pe,

$1,850 . Ca ll 614 367 0691
1971 Chevy pic kup $300.00.
1974 Ford Gran Torrno

$500 .00 . Coli 304 576·7174 af
fer 5 : 30p.m

IS CHEVY P•Ck up. 6 cy l, 3
spef'd,

qood co ndit1on.
$1800 304 675 7436

1108
73
63

l1 ves toc.,

Registe r ed and grade hor
ses. exce llent 4· H proiec t
E ngli sh and western sa devery tnin q
d l es
imaginable in horse equip
m enf and suppli es, a l so
riding le sson s and trait
ride s anCI hor se traininq
Ruth Reeves, Hoof H o llow .

Hay &amp; Grain

HAY for sa le . 30, ·458 ·1854

Va n s&amp;4W . O.

73 JEEP Commando. 4
WH . Hi Lo rg. auto hubs. 6
:: yt.
s t d . - Mec h . OK,

$1600 .00 .304 67S 5S01.
71 J EE P 304 675·6153 .
74

Motorcycles

cyc le . Call 614·388·8711

9582
71

Autos tor Sale

TINTING

Au to

Commercial · Residentia l .
A lso kits available . Energy
Contr ol System. Call 446·

3100 or 446·7111

1981 H ar ley Dav ison wide

qlide . Ca ll 446·76 15.
1975 H ar l ey Davidson Spar
tster. Exc . cond . Lot s of
chrome . $1800 . Se ri ous inq

F or sa le 79 VW station
wagon , 4 dr .. AT, air, exc

on ly 614·992 ·3955 .

cond. Ca ll446·2300 .

78 Kawasak i KZ 650, 3,600
mile s. 304·675·6363 af t er 5

1976 Tran s Am

1 owner,

good cond .. $1 ,950 . Ca ll '46
7383 .
74 Olds Cutl ass Suprem e
new radial tir es, $400. Ca ll

614-446·8174.

75

Evanrue tri · ha ul , new
paint job, new sea t s new
astroturf , inboa r d outboard
motor, new some r epai r on

1973 Olds Cutlass run s
good, good inte rior . Call
446·7490 after 5 or all day
thurs.

haul, fish &amp; ski boa t , r ed &amp;
white metallic. BO HP Mer·
cury with ex tra s. Ex . cond.

1980

76

Toyota

Ce li ca

exc.

Ca ll61 4·367 ·0394.

beds , com pl ete , inc lude
m attress, S199 . Comp lete
wa ter bed shop with 10
bedroom suites on display ,

•·

-

Han shaws U sed
Lu cas
Lan e,

Tires.
Point

Pleasant . 304·675·7360.

----'-~!!'~!.'-~ --

Loaded T·top. very good 1976 23' Coachman Motor
cond. $3,500. See or call Home. New condition. 614·
256-1267 or 614-446-2107.
Gary Hysell . 614-992·5388.

sTar ting price $299. up to
52500 . Big daddy cocktail &amp;
end tabl es $50. Waii·A·Way
recliners $169. and up. La·
Z ·Boy recliners in stock .
USED FURNITURE 5 pc .
&amp; 7 pc. dine!! sets, studio
couch &amp; chair, bedroom

radiator
and
some
mechanic work. It will run .

suite Hollywood style, bunk

fence charger. 614·992-3991.

1976

LTO

f;ord

351 clevland. nice interior,

Home
Improvements

STUCCO PLASTERING
HARTS Used Cars, New textured ceilings com·
Haven West VIrginia. Over mercia! and residential,
20 less expensive cars in free estimates. Call 614-256·
1182,
stock .

Design. Gallipolis Ferry,
WV Open 9·6. Phone 304675·1371.

(I)

-l'fi.L-THERE IIIZE CX'E OR TID
01lt:R5 AT Tl1E LAS WHO ARE
REOOY 10 QUIT/ THEY CAN' T

BEAR lD SEE THE eooR
ANIMAlS SUFFER. ANYMORE
EITHE!l •1- "-&lt;rr-r--,--r'

•. THAT COOlD MEAN

------

MOVI!: 'Tho Private

MAYBE .. BUT

ll1AT
THEY'LL BE WILLING COULD THREATEN
TO TE5TIFY AGAINGT ll1Eift CHANCES OF
THE LAB,1
GETTING JOBS
ANYWHERE ELSE!
OH, I DON'T K.NO'Ii .•.

Life of Don Juan'
(W Entertai nment

K.EEP YilJR. CHIN UP,
TnMI,lKKCJYL I HO!f:Y- THERE'!; BOUND
T'

ef A BREAKTHIWUGH

m

Tonight

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
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WHAT'S WRONG WITH
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HAVE A HEART

ATTACK ?

I'M SURE THAT
WOULD BE VERY
COM FORTING TO
~IM. HE'S REAL LY
ALONE IN
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WHEN HE GETS RIL ED. l GAVE
HIM A SEDATIVE.

For water lines, sewe r
lin es, se pt ic ta nk s or leaky
basement s ca ll H ayman
The Hoeman . 614 ·992·2618 .

Masterpiece Theatre ' The
Silver lining .' Su sa n comes
to London unexpectedly
and the urrit is ass1gned to
defuse a bomb in a Soho
nighT club. {60 min .)ICiosed
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affair with a middl e-aged

lover . IRI

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chcr, backhoe, and dozer .
Footers, gas l ines, water
li nes, Rutland, Oh io. 614

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Lnwrenc e Sid en st r rcker
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Special Ma. W alters interview s Clint Ea stwood , Wil lie
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away or som eth inq moved?
We' ll do it . Ca ll 446 3159 or

of spades before leading the
10 of diamonds to save your
partner a guess.
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gu 1dance If yo ur partner
he ld four spades lo the jack
and the diamond ace. he
mi ght have rar ced to two
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remode lrnq ,
ca r pentry.
r ooling,plum
bing, concre te work 304
67S 1440

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st Co. Custom dozer &amp;
back hoe wo rk . Specia l
farm rates . Ca ll us for f ree
estimates. 446 44.:10.

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JUmped to th ree with onl y 12
high ca rd points ouL11de the
cl ub suit. Obv iously. he will
hold the ace a nd queen of
clubs and o ne or two more .
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contract is surely home so
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Senmlcss
Gu tt e r Door s
Olfcrrnq
co n1rnuous
qutterinq,
seamless siding, roofing.
qara~e
door s,
fr ee
estrmates, 6 14 698 8205.

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to London un expectedly
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defu se a bemb tn a Soho

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declarer held a six-card

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304 895 3802

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RINGLES 'SS ERVICE ex
perrenced mason. r oof er .
ril rpent er.
etec tr1 cra n .
QrnPral
rcparr s and
rPmode l rn q Phone 304 675
2088 or 675 4560

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diamonds

NORTH

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F &amp; K Tref' Trrmmrnq,
stu mp r cmovil l 675 1331

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Specralizrnq rn Zenrlll ond
Motorolu . Qu,,7ilr,
and
house c alls . Phone 576 2398
or 4.46 -2454

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Steam
Ciirpet
Clecln Scotch Gaurct F1 ce
es l imnte s sprrnq spec ta l s
Grnc Smi th . 992 ·6309.

with

no oil, ctleap . Power saw,

beds, glass front book cases . Flair Furniture &amp;

7 :30

A1 rle ss spray
pa1nt1nQ
comme rc1al &amp; r('S rden tral ,
rntcr 1or &amp; ex tenor , insured
&amp; bond ed Free- es tim a tes.
reasoniibiP rate s. B &amp; B
Pa1ntrng . ol4 156 1596

Now H auli nq lim es tone fill
dirt -top so il ·gravP.I. Fr ee
estim ates . Ca ll 614·367·

1977 Chevy Monte Carlo.

Mac Neil -Lehrer

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Report

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work . Professional custom
paint work on motorcycles.
Auto Trim Ce nter, 4.46· 1968.
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614156·1967 after6.

FLAME THWART NAUSEA
Answer· They seem to go away lor vacation about the
same time most fishermen do- THE FISH

ffi Groen Acres

Home remodetinq , alumrn
murn s rding, gullers .. w1n
dows, sto rm door s 15 yr
expe rr ence. free estrmate

JON ES BOY S WATER
SERV ICE . Ca ll 614 361 747 1
or 61067 ·0S91.

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(JJ Happy Days

C &amp;
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Prole ssrona l
parnt c r s.
corTimercral and r esrden
tint. insured . 4 1 Cour t St ..
Gallipo lr s. 446 9458. no an
c;wN 446 17SR

77
_ _A\!!_Il_'!epa ir __ .
Quality Aulobody &amp; Paint

Station Wagon . Phone 614·
742·2734.

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STRU CT ION
Constr ,
roolinq , srd rnQ , spou t rnQ .
fencrnq , parnlrng , r cpa rr s &amp;
clen nrnQ
446 1000.
call
bet ore 8 EJnd after 5 30

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9939

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Auto Parts
&amp; Acc ess ories

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cond . Ca ll 675· 7438 .

Cars ·
Fore mans Used
Ohio . 79
Langsvi li e
MUstang. 76 Elite. 75
Mercury
Granada . 75

dark &amp; light, $189. Bunk

bear w ho oscapes a hum drum life for fun and ad ve nture outdoors

83

Jiminy

troduces Bongo . a c1 rcus

742 1903 .
Boats and
Motors for Sale

motor, 5700. Ca ll 614-446
66 Chevy II Supe r Sport, 6 8274 .
cy linder, S800.00 . 379 ·1779 .
1979 Star Crall IS 11 . lr i

p .s., p.b., stereo and more.
Low mileage .
Ac ce pt

BEMCO m a ttresses or box
springs , tull or twin , sse. 6
Pi ece N augahyde heavy
wood living room suite
$695 . Pillow arm sofa &amp;
chai r $375. Roll top desk,

Masonary work,
Loque
Conlrnctrnq.
Rt
1,
Ewington
Call 614 388

82

197 1 Harl ey Da vison Super
qli de Ca ll 446· 7015 or 446-

1981 Horizon, 4 door, auto.,
Hou se hold Goods

sents

1980 Har ley D av id son wide
qlide, show room cond . Ca ll
446 778 1 eve ning .
1980 Honda odessey and il
1978 X L150 H onda motor

Bcm,o

Ca ll 614·3889762

4:00

895 3958

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51

Corve tt e .
1975
T top ,
mrtroon . w sliver rnterior
L 48 ,
air
cond1 f ion.
ilulomati c t ran s. ps, pb.

1974 Ltnco tn , 1971 camper
1978 Yamaha
500 . Ex vr1n , 1966 Corvarre Ca ll
ce llent condrtion . Low 304 88? 2043 be tweenJ p. m
Miteaqc 304 882 -2812 after and 6 p m

GLASS

Unturn . modern 2 bdr apt
for tease ove rl ook ing c ity
park $175 per mo. Ca ll446·

49

Wurlilzer
Funmaker
Orqan,
3
keyboards 1974 CAD i LLAC
Coupe
Or i gina l price $1895 . Will OeVrlle . exce ll en t con
se ll S6SO 00 379 1779 .
drtron . 4 door. AM FM .
tc1pe , all power, $1750 304
67S S173 al te r 5 p m.
sa
Fruit
&amp; Veg_eta bl es
BEETLE tor Piiri S.
Strawbe rries pick
your
enqine runs great. al l for
own, brinq co nt il in er .
S_.SO . w ill pMI out 6 14 992
Cl aude W 1n ters, Rio Gr an
1116

trade. 614·992·3798.

6/S-6873. 675·3618 .
TWO ad joining lots in
restri ct ed subdivision on

AKC reqister ed, so lid black work. $100 . plus take over
German Sheph erd puppies, payments 304 675 1793, 304
champion blood lines, have 675 5644 .
bo th paren ts. 30 4·675 -2944

:_:. =t ransportation

7720

deposit . Camp Con ley, 304·

Farmettes 3.75 acres to 5
acres. Flat lol, cit y sc hool
dis tr ic t . Ca ll614·379·1196.

77 CHE VY Chevellc. needs

GROOMI NG

Call J udy Tay lor at 614 367

plus

6751371 ' 304·6/S-38 11.

1188

64

Reg. qua rter mare. 3 y r s .
Used sot a, lovesea t, chai r ,
ol d . Br oke. Bi g show pony ,
used blue ca rpe t various
gentle. 614·949·145S .
sizes, used side by si de
r efri gera tor , built in gas
pup s,
AKC
ove n, gas coo k top. Ca ll POODLE
Corb in &amp; Sn yde r Furniture, reg ist er ed. No Chec ks, 304·

TWO bedroom unfurni shed

per

fema le pood le pupp y, $75. automatic. power stecrr nQ,
Registered Si l ver f emal e exce tt en t condition . S2500
poodle , $50 . Phone 304 ·675 304 67S 33 11 .

BR IARPATC H KE NN ELS
Bonrding and groominq .
Gordon
se tt e r s.
AKC
E nq lish Cocker Spanie l s.

Autos for Sa l e

71

1978 MERCURY Bobcal.
Black sta ti on wagon . V6 engine.

REGISTERED

614·698·3790 .

Call 6 14 3889790.

7479

ted to r en t warehouse,
'"""'"P building or large
2 bd .room f urnished trader garage in ci t y of Gallipolis.
ott Rt 7,
6 mr. from Ca ll 446 3159
Pomeroy . freeze r ilnd ex
Ira stor age space $190. Wanted to Ren t : A sma ll
plus u t ili I res and lawn c are. furni shed
house
1n

1194

53.000 .00

Space for Re nt

Furnisfled mobrtc home
bd rooms
Wa sher ond
dryer Prrvill e lol No pet s.
dep . rcq 614 949 7253 .

$150. depos iT. 614 98S 3949.

Pe ts for Sa le

Bo ardin g a ll breeds, c lean
indoor ou td oor
t ac 1llfr es
Also AKC Reg . Dob er ·
mans Ca ll 446·7795

5651
MOBILE HOME FOR
RE NT WITH OPTION TO

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Crea t ive wood decks,
pressurized pine, cedilr &amp;
r edwood . Free es timate .

EVA NS E NT ERPRISES
1975 Case 450, dozer
tra c tor . 1,800 hrs _, very
qood cond , Sl4.900 Call

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~ ~~A SU8Uit8 NOT FAR F~OM M&lt;KEE

or 614 367 7160.
New pos t hole digger $230,
new 6 It . blad e $135 3500
Die se l Fo r d Loader. Phone
446 3417 .d

AP

P lr1St rc Scp tr c Tilnks St ate
nnd co un t y approved 1.000
qal tank . pri ce S340 Other
srzcs rn stock, h(lUI rn your
pickup tru ck . Cnl! 6 14-286
5930, Ja ckson. 011 . RON

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CAPTAIN EASY

Fr ench
City
Parntrnq
resrdential &amp; commerc i al,
rntenor, exterior, paper
hanginq,
&amp;
textured
ceilings. Ca ll 614 36/ · 7764

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Call446 1107 .

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EVENI'!G

Hatfelf Broslhers Custom
Ca rpet s. Free es t ima tes.

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CAPTAIN STEEMER Car
pel ~ita ning fea tu red by

Yashrca M G I Come r a wr th
accessories. Excel tent co n
ditron . 256 6349 .

So •a . charr . rocker, o l
l oman. 3 tabl es. (ex tra ? srnqle mill tr esses and box
~1e avy by Fro nt rer) . $685
sprrnqs 614 997 2021
? Bdrm
Apartment ill Sola . charr and loveseat.
$275
So fn s and chairs 110 volt e tec
dryer
Viil •ev Vrew. R10 Grande
prr ced from $285 to $795 Avocoda Exc. cond . 6 14
?459 170
Equal
op
T c'lbles, S38 &lt;'!nd up to $109 992 '1717
por tunrty
Hid e a beds,$340. queen
srze. $380 Recliners , $175
E tfr cr('ncy Apartment rn to S295 , L(tmps from $1 .
8 10 Zenrth black and wllrl e TV
R to Grande available now
S65 5pc drnen csfrom$79, S150 6147422545
Call 687 7083
to $385 . 7 pc , $189 and up
Wood toble w.th 4 charr s, Over 1.000 ce rilmt c m olds.
In Mrddleporl 1 bd room $719 up 10 S•95 Desk S110 k rlns and suppltCS 742 2925
elh c tency iipl
1 304 882
Hutc hes. S300 iind $375 . or 742 2085
1566
map l e or prne frn rsh
Bedroom su.tes
Bassett ELECTRIC golf cart w rt h
Che rry . $795
Bunk bed battery charger $195 400
Aprtrfmen l s 675 5548
&lt;:.o mpt ete w.th rnallresses. 500 N ew bricks S35 30
$150 ilnd up lo $39S Cap Assortment of 8" &amp; 12"
APARTMENTS.
rnobrlr lnrn' s beds, S/75 co mplrle
blocks $15 3 6' Sec t ion of
homes .
housPs.
Pt
Baby b('(l S. $99 Milttresses 12 "
corr ugat ed metal
Ple!iSrlnl ami Gallrpolrs
o r box sprrnqs. lull or tw1n . ulvrrt wrth 2 co upl rnQ $50
614 446 8171 or614 245 9484
$58 , frrm . $68. and $78
675 4677
Qupen c;e ts. $195 &lt;l dr
Cll('s
ts.
$47
5
clr
ches
tc;,
APARTMENT
rn
PI
vacum cl eaner
$54 Brd lrilm cs. $20 nnd KIRBY
Pte~ls(lnf. 614 446 8721
$75, 10 qun Gun c(1b1nets. with sllam pooer . ciood con
di fr on. pl10ne 304·895 3598
Apar tm('nts, furnrshre! rtnd $350 , drne tt e chnrrs $20
rtnd $25 Gas or etec trr c
RC'Iercncc s
unlurnr shC'd
ronqe s.
$315
Bilby USED9x7qnraQrdoor.S25 .
304 675 1365
rna tresses . S25 &amp; S35, bed 304 675 3540
fr.:~ mes $20. $25. &amp; $30 Used
ONE
bedroom
un
Furnrture
hook cilSP .
lurnrshcd. $175 PN month , r(tnqes an(t TV's 3 mrtes Sea rs au tomdtrc washer
plus deposrt
Gallrpotrs ou t Butilvdlp Rd Oppn 9am and dryer , perfect workrng
cond rfron S60 both or se ll
FPrry WV 304 675 1371 . 675
to 7pm. Mon thru Fr• , 9clm
separate 304·675 1504
3RI7
l o Spm . S.:~t
446 0317
FUR NI SHED iiPilrtment .
55
Bu ild ing Suppt1 es
ndutts. close to Hosprliil . 1 Frost fr eC' relrrQNil fOr
Burldrng mi'lferrats block.
304 675 7?57
l1kr nrw. $150 1 Norqe brrck, sewer prpes, win
tlUIO Wi!ShCr late mOdPI, A
dows. lrntcls. etc. Claude
1 cond. S1 10 C111 446 8181
LARGE.
f urn rstlPd. one
Winter s. Rro Grande, 0
bedroom opartmcnt rn PI
Ci~ll614 245 511 1
P lensrln l , modern lur
May!aQ &lt;'lUio washer ilnd
nrturc. wnst1er dryN hook
Fr rqrdarre
rnullr
tem
PRICE' S REDUCED
up. no pets. phone 304 675
pera turr dryrr E,lch A 1 Metal sheet's flat porce l in
1386
mechanr c.llly, $90 rach enamel coa ted, writ nail,
QUM&lt;'lntced CA ll 614 256
won't ru st Ex ma teria l a ll
TWO bedroom aprlrlmpnt , 1707
type s of burldinq 20 2.4
Cr1 11 304 675 6753 bciWcf'n
qauqe 4'x 8' S700. 4'x 10'
6 JOpm &amp;91Jrn
RAY 'S
USE D FUR
$8 00. 4'x ll' $9 60 •·x odd
N l TURE L1vrnQ room surff' $5 _00 Tuppers Ptarns, Ohro
rwo bedroom apartment. $65. twin beds £75 . ches t 614 667 308S
$30. oak brcilkfast se t $65 .
Clrflon . 304 675 1044
etcc tr• c ho t waTer heillcr 56
Pets f or Sa l e
$50. QilS rilnqe S75, l iin SIO,
PARTIALLY
lur nrshccl
hosp1tnl bed $100, rocker DRAGONWYND
CAT
apartment lor
rent. 1
S70 Call6 14 367 0637
TERY
KENNEL . AKC
beclroofll.
rn Ga llr potrs
Chow
puppres .
C FA
Men. 304 675 1458
Hi malayiln, Persran and
Siamese kittens Ca ll 446
&lt;15
Furn i shed Room "
54
M tsc. Merch;wd ice
3844 alte r 4 p.m .

SLEE PING

TUESDAY

961lor614 388 98S7 .

2 Armstrong Surv eyor 78
14
inc h tires .
2- 170
D ay tona Sport 70 14 rn ch
lrr es; white outl i ned tel ·
ter rng A ll like new wi th
less than 50 m it es Wrll se l l
all for $150 or S40 eac h . See
at 256 South Fourth Ave ..
M1ddleport

446 7398
Bf'droom . all utrlrlres
Pilld J brq rms Wrll accept
chrldrrn &amp; pets In Kro
Grande area 446 0157

1m provement s

Marcum
Roo f ing
&amp;
Spou t i ng . 30 years ex
perience, specia li7ing in
built up roof . Call 614 ·388

5·QOPM

11

Senti

Television
•
•
vtewmg

· Hom e

81

PAINTING
interior and
ex t erior,
plumbinq ,
roolinq , some remodeling .
20 '(rs exp Ca ll 614 388
9651 .

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The

DICK TRACY

June 15, 1982

by Larry Wright

KIT 'N' CARLYLE'"

19 inch Sony portab le col or
TV , like new cond ., $300
Call 446 778 1 evening .

AUCTION FURN ITUR E &amp;
PAW N SHOP 67 Qt, ve St ..

304 675 3585

iltr ,

54

Household Goods
~WAIN

TWO s t ory, 3 bedroom. full
ba se ment . S40,000 . S7,000
down &amp; ass ume loan of
JJ.OOOat 8 1 1 Enqlish Cour t .

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Ohio

1982

'

�Tuesday, June 1S, 1982

Pomeroy- Middlepart, Ohio

Rhodes feels defeat will be devastating
COLUMBUS, Ohio tAP)- Gov.
Ja mes A. Rhodes says more
hlke lf only they unders tood what is
at stake.
He said Monday that while he
knows a ma jor ity of Ohioans are
opposed to higher taxes- " l'd say
about 3-1" - they might feel differ ·
en tl y if told of the alterna ti ves.
Rhodes said that If the tax hlke is
defeated, and It faces a precarious
vote Wednesday In the leglslatm e,
that schools, ment al health and
othe t stat e services wil l be
dcvasta ted.
Rhodes, aft er being reminded
that the tax hike would be the thir d
in his cu t rent term . sa id , " It's not
the number s. You have to look at
what will happen if we don't ... the
federa l government ca n have a defic i t. We ca n't."
State Jaw tequites th(' budget to
be in balance and if it isn' t "a nyone
could go into court to suP m&lt;'." he

OECOHATED - Tim Hall, son of Joseph and Leta Ha ll, Pomeroy,
Ohio , is plnnr &lt;i with a bronze partlclpatlon medal Sa turday at the Roy
&amp;-nut Ol ympi&lt;-s at PPJHS. Twelv!' pack s from Meigs, Gallla and Mason
counties co mpeted in 10 l'vrnts. With Tim ar e Dr. David Carr , left, r ub

&lt;-ommissionrr for the a rras, and Jim Ashworth. right, r ub mastrr for
Pack 258, Po int P leasant. All sco ut s participating in th &lt;' &lt;' Vent r t&gt;r eivt&gt;d
mrda l s. 1Photo bv .Jeff Morris I.

Area deaths
Ewrt&gt;ll L. MeManawa\'
Ewrett I.. Ml'Ma naway, 58, 1455
Cullt'll Court. Bucy rus, ftwnH•rlr uf
Mrddlepo rt. dJt•U S&lt;Jtun..lay. Jun.t• 5.
at till' But'yrus Co nn nunrt y Huspital.
\'lr. McManaway was born Nm·.
:10. J92:l 111 Wt •llstnn. a snn uf On rll t•
;~nLI

F.rtll lla

Miller

McMcmawar

fi t• ll liJIT IL'd ranllt';l
.J.wkson whn sun·t\"l'S on f\H\ ' . 14 .
IJ rJ,!gllh

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Utlrt·r surYr\·or s an · Ins rnrrl hl'r.
Errlnra, whr1 n•s rd l's rn Wt• ll sturr; a

son, E\"t•rd I D. Ml'Mcuwway; a
daughlt'r, Mrs. ClwriL'S 1 Sharon f
Huwalt, lkthl'l Hd ., Syt'&lt;trtl!ll'l';
thn• t· srskrs. M r s. i .AlUrst• 1 E\"l'l}'lll
J . aBun tt•. Prrw Hrlls. Fla ; Mr s.
(;t•ra ltl 1 F:u!;t f Th rL•I and \rlrs. Dun

&lt;Edith I I sreal, both of Bucyrus and
s1x gr andchild r t• n.
McManaway hatllt ved in Bucyr w;
1952 when the ML" Manaways
rr roveLI th erL' fr u11 1 MiLid lt:.'port. Ht•
was e1 11pl nyed at tht• Bucy rus
Gl·ne ral Eled n c Glass Pl ant in th e
rrra rntenanee depa rt ment . an d was a
membt'r uf the Mi dtllepoti Chu rch of
SIIK'l'

Ch n :;t. l-Ie wa:; a vetera n of World
Wcu· II havrng se rved in the Pac ific
Theater a nd wets a rnernber of the
Crawford Coun ty Conse n a ti on
I Jt' &lt;t gut• .
Services we re ht.:ld e~ t 1:30 p.m.
Wednesd::ty &lt;:1 ! the Wist• Fun era l
!I orn e with the HL'\' . H. A. Hartm ann
offi ciating . Bun al W&lt;Js rn Oak wood

Cemetery .

Ceasefire .. ____,c_·o_nt_m_u_ed_f_ro_"_':...pa.:::g~e.:_ll
sunrndC'r of Argen l inf' forces on
East and West Falklands" archipelago'~

th~

lwo major islands.

DPfensf' Se&lt;T!'Ia ry .John Nott.
askf'd if I hr " ·a r wa s m ·rr. sa icl, '"It

looks like it ." Ht· predict('(] Monday
night that thr• 13 t·it ish Union Jack
would flying &lt;tgain O\Tt Port Sian ·
If'_
'• with in a fl'w hours .
Tht' A1 gl'ntim• .Join I Chirfs of
Staff S&lt;Jid in a eaJ!ier cwn mun iqur
tha t thf' Cl'CIS('· firC' was "' dr·faclo.··
mt:'a ni ng lhal it had in fac t 0&lt;'-

cun ed. but added that the trucf'
" has not br&gt;en agreed to offic lallv
by either of the part if's ...
·
Thf' ceaS(' ·fi re was ar rangf'CI
when MPnt' ndez a nd Moort:', com·
mander of the 9,(XXlma n offensive
force. mC'I f&lt;Jcf' to face, t h(' comm u·
ni q uf' said .
Ta lk s on sun end er ter ms we rf'

hfoing hPid at tllr Mnfi rly Brook bar·
rac ks just outside Stanil'y and prob·
ablv wou ld conti nuf' through th e

_ _ __

night , Nott said late Monday.
Brltain was expec ted to dem and
the withdrawal of all Ar gentine
troops, including some 1,500on va r·
ious parts of the islands outside
Sta nley . Many of these at e dug in
around Fox Bay on the eastern
coas t oJ Wes t Falkland fsland .
Argenti na sent troops ashme
April 2 and defea ted a con tingent of
80 Bri tis h ma r ines, leading Br i ta in
to send out a nava l task force that
Pven t ua II Y num be r ed 100 s h'rps. A rgentina claims Bri tain took the Is-

sday, June 24, E-H; Frida y, July 25,
1-P, Monday, June 28, Q-S, and
Tuesday , June 29, T-Z.
Hours of pickup are from 9 to 1l
a. m . onl y. Those wh o can not make
the appointed day are t o report between 9 and 11 a. m . on July 7.

men! of Hl·al t h
Wednesday. June 23, A-D: Thur-

flam area coal m in('S was a nother
reaso n cited for the shutdown.
" There are no layoffs goi ng on in
the Mounta ineet pla nt ," McClung
sa id. None are expected in the nea r
futu re . he added.
" We't e not about to close down."
he said. As soon as demand i s
picked up, so will opera tions at the
plant wi thin a day. However,
McClung was unable to ptedict
when that situat ion might occut .
No elec tricity is genera ted fl am
the plant , the spokesman sa id, explaining th at power Is is supplied by
ot her plants in the AEP system .

Emergeney runs
Sever al calls w~ t e answered by
loca l units Monday accor ding to the
Meigs County E mergency Medical
Service. AI 9:38 a.m. Mlddlepor I
took Paul Keller to Holzet Medical
Center: Pomeroy at 9:55a. m . took
Blanche Wolfe from Grant St., M-iddleport, to Holzer Med ical Center:
Racine all: 41 p.m . took M arie Roy
to Vetet ans Memori al Hosplt al and
Rutland at 12:30 p.m. took Mike Cadle to Pleasa nt Valley Hospital.

Veterans Memorial
Admit te d --E li za beth Ba tt of',
Long Bott om : M at y Spence r ,
Pomeroy: Victori a Fink . Ru tl and :
Grace Ga rdnet . Rutl and : Par ts
Hess, Po met oy: L uther Ba t1oe,
Long Bottom : Mart ha Roy, Rac in e: Wi n n a 0 ve rt u r f
Midd lepot l.
,
D ischatged-- Herb Gilkey, Patti -

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cia Ohlinger, Mary Smith , Steve
B lackwell , Claude Ebli n, Laura
Scott.

Set·ks quiet title

REG. RETAIL 11.26

REG. RETAIL $1.69

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CURITY

POLISH
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ti ll' SCl'lll'.

Meet tonight
The Meigs A thletic Boosters w ill

REG. RETAIL 11 .14

ECOTRIN
TABLETS

LECTRIC
SHAVE
REGULAR

~ $100'1

the high school.

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Plaid Or Knit Sport Shirts For Dad

AEOULAR, lE MON or COCONUT
IJO' Off lA BEl

Button-fr ont. polyes ter/co tt on jeons sh~r l tn c ho•ce o t
c o lo rfu l pla ids Ragla n-sleeve. polyes ter kn1t spo1t sh11 t
So ltd colors. Shop Kmar l a nd save

"~' $125

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$115

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DRUG C(). FOR
FATHER'S DAY
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Old Spice, English leather, Brut
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992-3106

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BRAWNY
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HAIR
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$999
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MO. QfiiCENTED
12~1.

Flnlshlng Sander
General-pu rpose o rbita t sa nder. Double
insula ted for sa fety .

24" Brazier Grill
Family-size g rill with
fold ing legs. Ad justable g rid. positioner .

Pen And Watch Combo
5- f unc t io n. d igi ta l
quartz wa tc h a nd
slim . sta inless steel pen.

Men's Crew Socks
6-p r. package. Co tto n /nylon Full-cushioned foot. Fit 10-13

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cotto n. Solid colors
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Double insul a t e d
wi th t ilt ing shoe .
Lubric ate d sleeve.

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6 and 12ft. widths. Grass green or black/green
tweed.

REO. RETAIL 11.16

REG. RETAIL $2.32

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w e Also Service and Re pair All M akes of Hear ing Aids.
Ba« eries And Supplies For All Makes For Sale.

SOFT
PUFFS
100's · 260's

l EMON

RFG. RETA IL 14.35

meet this evening a t 7: 30 p .m . a!

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Thursday
June 17
9 AM to 12 Noon

Anvonc wt1r&gt; has tr ouble hearing i s w elcome to have a hea r ing test
usi ng m oclcrn electronic equipme nt t o deter m ine if hi s l oss is one
wh ich may be hel ped. So m e of the causes of hearing loss w ill be ex·
pl a in ed an d d i ag r a m s of how the ear work s w ill be shown .

01

Extens ive damage
The expiuston of a bottl ed gas tank
,·aust·d a fire at 4:16 p.m. Sunday at
the hOIIIl' uf Harr y Calaway un State
Ruule 68 1, near Tuppers Plains.
The re was ex tensive dalllage tn tiw
oulsit.lt.· of the house. Th e Ora ngl'

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The Sa ving P!ace e

June19

A sui t to quiet title was filed in
M eigs Count y Common Pleas
Cour t by Kenneth Cozart and Pa tr icia Cozart. Sandyville, W. Va.,
aga inst Mary A. Chase, addt ess unk nown. et al.

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
INDOOR-OUTDOOR

ELECTRO NIC
HEARING TESTS
Will Be Given By
H. W. Mattingly

Sale Ends Sat.,

Meigs County happenings ..

MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

HEARINGTESTS SET
For Pomeroy Area

Van Meter's vote is cri tica l be·
ca use two mem bers of each house
must appr ove the six-mem ber
committee's report. Sen. William
F. Bowen, D-Cinclnnat i, unhappy
with welfare cuts, sa id he will vote
aga inst it .

"We' re facing the same type of
problems the rest of the econom y
is," said Bob McDaniel, Mountaineer's maintena nce supe r v i sor.
"Ow load is down In the system ."
McDaniel said the m aj or lt y of
M ountaineer employees are m aintenance help, and McDa niel sa id
genera l maintenance will be conducted to tune up a steam and tur bine genet ator.
The dec rease in demand was
noted about two weeks ago, the supe t visor explained . M ountaineer
em ploys 252 hourly paid and sa lar Ied workers. he added.

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to a JWrsunnel shurt&lt;:J ge,
Count i&lt;HIS lakmg port in ttw
WI C pr ug ra111 l.l t' l' to use the
ft l!lowing scill'dUI P in pwking up
co upuns at tlw M t'i~s Count y Deprtrl ·
Dlll'

vaca ti on.

All three House conferees have
Indica ted tl)ey will support it.
Glllmor shrugged oft the personal campaign of a member of his
own m ajority caucus to defeat the
tax hike.
" It 's a free count ry. Senators can
say anything they want to about it,"
GiilmOI said, when asked about a
" T axpayer s Beware" news release
by conse r v~ tl ve Sen. William Ress,
R-New Philadelphia.
Ress was among four Republica ns who joined eight Democrats In
opposition to the proposal, which,
when It passed the Senate, called
for ra ising the Income tax 50 percent fo r up to 10 months. He also
opposed a penny boos t In the sales
tax last fail and a 3.3-cent Increase
In the gasoline tax earlier l,n 1981.

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But he said the conference committee vote of conserva tive Sen.
Thomas A. Van M eter , R-Ashland,
which has been considered doubtf ul
to some, a ppre ntl y wi l l be
forthcoming.
The Senate leader quoted Sen. RI chard H. F'lna n, R-Cincinnati , as
saying Va n Meter will support the
pack age. T he Ashland lawmaker,
an unsuccessful ca ndidate for the
GOP nomination for governor las t
week, has been in F lorida on

Moun tion eer____

lands by force in 1833. expelling the r - - - - - -Ar gentine administration.
Official casual ty reporLs throu gh
Satut day said at least 228 Btitish
soldiers had died In land, sea and
ai t batt les for control of the Falklands, with at least another 244
wounded. A t gentine losses wer e estimated " ' TI"&gt; dead 01 missing and
mor e than a thousand captur ed.

Announc•t• WI C ('Oupon
Mt'I/..!S

said . " There's no other way out
( bu t to raise taxes)."
The tax hlke-spendlng cut measure ls designed to er ase a $1.3 billion state government deflclt .
The governor has applied pressut e on the Republlcan-controlled
Senate and the House, dom inated
by Democra ts. by signing an order
fm a 28.6 percent sta te spending
cut , effec tive July I. It will be Implemented only if the tax hike and
spending cut leglslatlon Is defea ted.
Mea nwhile, Senate Ptesl dent
Pa ul E. Gillmor, R-Port Clinton, Indicated Monday that at least one
obstacle to passage will be clea r ed
Wednesday - a favorable vo te by a
j oint conference committee which
has worked out Senate-House
differences.
The plan then calls for the measu re to be sent simultaneously to
th e floors of bot h cham bers. Gill mor sa id he was uncerta in about
w hat will happen then.

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