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                  <text>Wednesday, June 16, 1982

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Page-14-The Daily Sentinel

Four people fined )J()(lJ'ci ••• __________________________~-~~C~o~n~ti~nu=e=d~fr~o~m~~~g~e~1l________________
Four people were fined and six
other s forfeited bonds In the court
of Pomeroy Mayor Clar ence Andrews Tuesday night.
Fined wer e Jim Will. Pomeroy,
$213 and costs, pu!1JOse to defraud;
Richard Icenhower, Mason, W.
Va .. $363 and costs. driving while
Intox ica ted: Danny Will. Pom eroy.
$43 and costs, Improper backing;
and Heinz Coa tes, Pomeroy, $63
and costs. no oper ator s license and
$43 and cos ts, !allu re to y ield the
right of wa y .
Constance Bullock, Clar endon,
Pa . fotieited a $43 bond on a charf:e
of !allu re to y ield the right of way.
For feiting bo nds on speeding
c har g es w e r e Ted G ree n.
Som erset, $47: John R&lt;X', New
Haven, $48: Robert Knapp, RockbridgP, $46: Meli ssa Hubbard, Sy rac use. $48: St&lt;•vt• Pec kh a m.
Middleport , $46: and Jackie Shepherd. Ga llipolis, $47 .

Bonds forfeited
("L ()."'.E U '! - .\ -. iJ.r., n infurmin g t · u ~u n lt' rs tltt' Hatfield and MeCoy
a ppl huw' ' a nd {"; U' IH'I ing outll'l a t t ht• ~ i h t•r 1\rid~t · Pl aza in Gallipoli.'i is
d o~t '&lt;l fnr im t·n tm)· ha... ht ·t·n h ;w gin ~ in t ht • ... tor(·fr ont window sin &lt;:t'
Fri day . l{t ' pU!i ~ ha \ t ' twt'll t·in·ulat in g t ht • ninl'· ..;t u rt· (' ha.in will dost· fur
goud , and fi\ t ' lt H"al " ton · t'lllplo.\ ' 't'"' ha \ ,. n ·n·i \ t•d I hl'ir b.t~· off notkes.

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deaths
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n i.lud.\ "1 :\1il lrr of Cockrys·
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1d ~ l l ddl t ' pO rt a nd M r s. CPOr ge
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Middleport r~c~ ipts total
$72.,999. 79., rep()rt s"ys
tll sbur st' lllt'll t s.
$I I_.I-I-1. 2i. f ll"l ' huUSI'. IHl r eceipts, no
di . . IJUrSt ' ll H'Il ! S. $14. 107.05 : pla nning
Cfl lli!I Jl SS l fJ II .
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fl'l"l! lplS, $5. 04 ,
$ ! : ~! ! J j : Silll Jt; u·.\" St'Wl'/' l'S("I"llW, 110
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di s bu rs ement s.

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rnont lt an d tilt • IJi! l; trll 1· til t'.td~ f111Jd
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gl'ill' r al . $J:l.O~~j Cii. $:!:)Jib ·I I.
$1J.8i2 .0fi: s!n ·d H l, ll ll klt;tllt "t·.
$10.3!&gt;1 .2:!. $6 .0·111 01. ~1. 1 11·1 !iH tkft t 1\.
HUD. $2fi .OOO . $!·1.;11;', 111. &gt;·1.;1:\ ill.
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hara ss rm·n t .

Cru lst· r s were dri ven 1,123 miles
dun n!-! the mont h and parking meter

Cr el tteans.
Of thr tota l ;nTt•sb, t'H-' ht Wt'rt•
nw de on d l st m ll' rl~ I H&lt;t lll lt ' t" dt;lrt ' •"!'..
and SIX on d1 a n ~ es of drl\ 111e \\I nk
Tht ·rt· \ \ l' l"l' fu ur

,.o)it'd tolls totaled $759.37 . There
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oper ators

license;

George

orderly m anner .

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ospita news

Veterans M emorial Hospital
Admit ted : Helen Engel. Pomerov; Mary J ane F r ancis. Long Bot t u m ; V e lm a W in e bre nn er.
Pomeroy .
Discharged : Mary Bissell , Oscar
Imboden. Harl ey Rober ts, Kathy
S~· t1J S , Elizabeth Bart ee, Par is
Hess and Susan Strow .

Answer 70 call s
during past month
The Middleport Fire Department
answered a total of 70 calls during
the month of May. accordin g to the
report of Fire Chief Jeff Darsl. Of
the total calls 21 wer e fire runs and
49 emer gency runs. All vehicles
were driven a total of I ,909 mile:;
during the month.

Answers two calls
Two calls were answered by unit s of the Meigs County Emergency
Medical Service Tuesday . At 2: 11
p.m . Charles White was taken by
th e Middleport unit from his residence In Middleport to the Holzer
Medical Center , and at 4:05p.m.
Velma Winebrenner was transferred from the Pomeroy Health
Care Center to Veter ans Memorial
Hospital.

\" l'St tgil ll•d 13 accidents.

assault c h; t r g t·~ ~ tnt! t ll rt 't' t·; w h fur
.spet:'ding. r e("k ll' ss npl'rat1un ; ttHl
fai lur e to pay park1 11~ t w kt ·t T ill' l'l'
were t wo eo cll fur !' t 'Sl S I!Il ~ &lt;-IIT t'S l
and use of o ffen St\ t ' l;t n g u t:l .~~ ~· TIH"n'
was olll' a tT t 'SI t' &lt;-11 li f ur f lt-t• tll l-! a
poli cP nffH "l'r . t•xn· s st \·· · s pt '\'d.
destruct iun tJf j ~t d pi 111Wrt_, , r·I•Il sunung un slrt'l'l . htgl1 ln111qwr
v i ola t ion . pl'rt lll llll l ~ unllr ·•·IL'-t'd pt•r-

Truck

:\H pi-Irki ng meter violation

twkl'!s wn tt en. The departm ent in-

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no

McDaniel. Middleport , 30 days in
j ail . disorderly m anner ; and Mike
Sa lser and Ri ck Cremea ns. both of
Middleport , 15 days probation, dis-

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42 during May

Fort y-two a tT l' S h Wl' l"t ' lll ~t dt · ll~
th e Mi ddlt&gt;pt trt P t l iH T Dl' Jl&lt;trt tllt 'nt
dunng M ay . &lt; H T r JJ"d J n ~ to tht • n tu!lthly rt'port nf Pni H't ' Clt td .I . .J

llllOXll'alt: d .

\\tllt·r lank . $1,000.

1 ,., .,·l pl s.
$1J7.:W9 .82:
wate r ,
.\!lllj 4 I H. $10.185.14 . $37.805.91 :
&gt;: II H I;u ·~ sewer . $6.975.35. $7 .263.99.
$1i.n:m:t"l: swll nJJ Hng pool , no recei pts. $!JH!i.70, $268.13 defictt : cemetery.
$1.4:\t;_lli. $1.290.12. $238 .06 deficit :
wa lt' r ll ll'll'r tru sl'i . $105. $120,
$11.5·11 01
HtTt'lpts fur thl· month tu·· aled
S/). ~19! 1 7 9
t'utnpanx l t o disbur·" ' ' I I lt' lllS flf $81 , J:l7 .97.

f tn · tr uf"k . 111 1

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$175 .59; f lrt '
$555.25, $110 .80

!'( "t' lp t s.

Six r har g&lt;'S of dr i,·Ing while intoxicated were handled in the court
of Mavor Fred Hoffman Tuesday
night.
Forteit ing bonds of $375 on the
charge were Charles Durst. Cotlagrv ille. W. Va.: Corbitt E . Ratliff.
Shade: and Eric B. Schmucker.
Long Bottom .
Fined $250 and cos ts and given
three days in jail wer e William F .
Russell. New Haven. W . Va.; Gr egory A. Ta y lor, Pomer oy; and Tina
Butcher. CIUton, W. Va.
Patr ick Owens. Pomer oy , forfeited a $40 bond on a speeding
charge. Others fined wer e Geor ge
J. Ra t lUI. Reedsv Uie, $16 and costs.
speed ing. and $100 and costs. driving under suspension; Debra Ann
Jar rett . M iddleport. $25 and costs,

Fund,., distributed
St " te Aud tt or Thom as E.
Ft' rgusnn report ed the June
dtstributton of $11 ,036.320.53 in local
gm T r nnH.: nt fund money to Ohio 's 88

CJ nd 44 2 ct ti es and villa ges
ll' \"Yl ll g loca l inco me t.o. xes. Of the
Lola I. Metgs County received $18.750.

t "rJUllti es

Marriage licenses
Marriage Licenses Issued In
Meigs County Court were recently
issued to Donald Barnett Jr., 23,
Langsville, and VIckie L . Rowe, 17,
Rutland; John W. Smith, 20, Middleport , and Anit a K. Riffle, 17,
Syra cuse.

ro ll~

Bob,
You Keep Smiling

down hill
An una tt Pndf -d l {uyal ( 1n\\·n 11o ttling Com pan_\' t r uck parkt '&lt; I on
County Road ;l in MC'igs Count .\·
rolled backw ard down a hill and
st ru ck an C'mbanknlC'n l . th t'( ;a lti a M cigs post of t hC' Ohi o H i g tlw a~' I ,a ·
tro l rt 'JJt Jr tf'd .
Th {' acci dent. w hi ch occ urTt'd at
ahou t 7 p.m . Tur s d a~· . !"P!-. Uitecl

wltpn th&lt;• lt'UCk appar l' ntl ~ ro lled
0\"(' 1" a b loc k of w ood tha t \\'as
chocki ng a wit('(' I.
A mol orc~·c l ist lost cont ro l of his
vehicle on a curve on '1\ l'p. Hoad 7X
in Meigs County . but no inju r ies
wer e repor ted. the patrol said.
Mark A. Casto. 20. Pomer oy. was
traveling nor th at about 5:30 p.m .
Tu esday when ht' lost cont ro l in
gravel. causing his motorcycle to
overturn . T he motorcycle received
moder ate dam age. Casto was cited
for having no motorcycle license
and f allin g to di spl ay va lid
regis t ra tlon .
A car driven by Mary P. Myers,
50, Patr iot, received light damage
when she struck a bridge guardra il
and reflector signs on Ohio 775 just
south of County Road 42, the patrol
reported. M yers ap~rently r an off
the right side of Ohio TI5, but was
not Injured or cited in the accident.

teacher s of the distric t to meet on
Aug. 25 and student s to att end
classes for the first time on Aug. 26.
Christmas vaca tion wUI begin on
F riday , Dec. 24 and cl asses resumIng on Jun. 3, 1983. Ther e Is a spring
break beginning on M ar ch 28 for

Holliday, Carolyn Collins. Paige
Cleek. Kar en Sloan and Tony a Da·
vis; substitut e bus driver s, Rufu s
Browning, Bobby Arnold, Diana
Crosby. Jonathan Well, Mitchell
Stanley, Prentice Hess, ShlrleyWII·
son , Evelyn Hobbs, Dano Kin g,

one week w ith cl asses to resume on

La ura

April 4. Supt. Mortis Indica ted that
the spring break will give the dlsttic t some time to work with in cas e
the calamity day s run over the fi ve
permitted by the sta te without rn a·
keup tim e during the w int er. According to the new calendar the last
day of school wUI be on Frid ay.
May 27.
The board employed subs titut e
aides for the next year Including
Martha Kin g, Gloria Riggs. Vera

Terry Powell; subs titute cooks,
Belva Glaze, Audrey Wood , Llda
Jones, Helen Milhoan, Ruby RUe,
Sandra Sar gent. Shar on B lack.
.Joanne Edwards . Mer ium Hoffman, Dorot hy Clatwor thy, Josie
Browning. Debbie Ki ng. Dorothy
Roach. Bett y Longstreth , M arlene
Barrett. Bernice Garnes; substitut e custodians includlng Betty
Wy ne. Marvin Oidrill , Daniel Nor ·
ma n, Ralph C. Ca lvert , .Jr. . Dar re ll

Harrison, Virgil By rer,

SALE PRICES FATHER'S DAY GIFTS

O ur e nti re stoc k
of
d e nim jea ns 1nc lud e s fa s hi o n
b as i c styl es
jea ns
str et c h d e nim s .
Full e r c ut jea n s, b as i c
f as hi o n .
Goo d
a nd
s e lec ti o n of s i zes a n d
s tyl es .

High wi nds. accompanied ill·

f~~\Mn;iu..

enforcement official ra iled a "mi ld
tornado" to blow t hrough Meigs
and Mason counties Wednpsda"'·
IC'a v lng at lras t one person injun'CI
and undetermined proJ)('rt y damage t hroug hout the Bend ar ea .
Am ong rt'por ts fllro wit h t hP
M eigs Count y Sheriff' s Depar t·
m en! . L eonard Quisr nbetT)', Rt. :!.
A lbany . informed deputies ihat
around 3 p.m . he was sitt ing in his
pickup tru ck . approximat ely 30 feet
below his I railer in Colu m bia Town ship, when he obsen•ed a bad storm
approac hing.
Quisenber ry then ra n to his cellar
house. His mobile home. which

SALE!
SPORT SHIRTS
Al l s /C' S 1n ..1 b1q se lec t io n

ot c.,o t1d colors

ne a l pal

INns a nct pi &lt;'lid s Ca mpus
V,1n
H (' USC"' n
a nd
W rc'lnQIN Wester n sh irt s
1nc turl f' d

1n thi s Fa t he r 's

Dnv Sal f'

SALE PRICES

SALE PRICES

Men's Summer Shorts

DRESS BELTS
Hi c k ok dres b e lt s in a ll th e p o pul a r
width s a nd c olors - W es t e rn b e lt ~
in c lud ed .

SALE PRICES

D en i m s ac ti ve shorts - te nni s shorts
a nd b e rm uda s . All s izes .

SALE PRICES

SA[£ PRICES- SWIM TRUNKS

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

THE
FINANCIAL
CENTER
OFFERS A
NEW MONEY
MARKET
ACCOUNT
WITH
MA TURITI·ES
OF ONE TO

ment " a new form of Palestinian
presence in Lebanon."
The PLO leadership denied reports it was prepared to lay down
Its arms, but It engaged in a flurry
of secr et diplomatic ac ti vity involvIng U.S. pres idential envoy Philip
C. Habib and Lebanese Pres ident
Elias Sarkls.
The Tel Aviv command said Pa-

mm.1N·THE W
EPA seeks legal action

COLUMBUS, Ohfo !AP I - The Ohio Environmenta l Protec tion
Agency has asked the Ohio Attorney Gener al to take legal action
against an Akron company accused of violating the state's hazard ou s wast e laws.

The EPA said the Summit Count y Sheriff's Department repot1ed
May 17 that chemicals were being dumped behind the Admiral
Equipment Co. plant. Investigations revealed that the m aterial solvents and compounds used in the manufactu re of plas tics - was
hazardous and not disposed of according to stale regulations, Ute
EPA said.

State auditor cites suburb
COLUMBUS, Ohio !API - The state auditor has cited the Cleveland suburb of Bedford Height s for a number of practices. according
to the state auditor' s office.
Examiners tor Ohio Auditor Thomas Ferguson sa id expenditu res
In Jive city funds wer e made without appropriations, that expendi tures exceeded appropriations in nine funds, Uta! expenditures ex·
ceeded estimated revenue In three funds, and that three funds had
deficit balances of $216,449.71 as of Dec. 31. 1980.
The audit report recommended that the city clerk stop cashing
employee checks with mayor's account collections, that a ll ~t of
bonds that have been posted for the municipal court be prepared
monthly and tha.t the clerk not be responsible for both the cashier
and bookkeeping functions.

Records incomplete, auditor charges
COLUMBUS, Ohio lAP 1 - Internal controls over r eeeipts and
dlsbursemenls of the Trumbull County Agriculture Society were .
''nearly non-existent " between October 1979 and September 1981, the
state auditor says.
Exa~lners for Ohio Auditor Thomas F erguson said not all records were made avaUable for audit, while records that were made
available were "Incomplete and poorly maintained."
The ~xamlners said receipts weren't Issued for all money re·
celved, bank deposits were made with .revenue of unknown origin,
and nearly 25 percent of the expenditures were made In cash.
Examiners recommended that the Agriculture Society use cheeks
rather than cash tor all expenditures, J$sue receipts tor all money
received, require the detailed accounting of sources tor all expend!·
tures and receipts and clearly establish job descriptions for 11\e
secretary .and treasurer.

CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY
THE FINANCIAL CENTER

Siate ~eather, extende«l forecast
Partly' cloudy tonight. Lows 55-00. Winds Ught and variable. Ten
percent chance of rail).- Varlable·cloudlrless Friday wl!b a 30 percent

chance of afternoon showers. Highs around Bll.

Membe·r FDIC

E~ Ohio Forecaaa -Saturday through Mon&lt;lay: Fair Satur-

&lt;lay .-Chance of showers.Sunday and Monday. Highs In tbe 70s. Lows

,

ln the 50s.
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u p roo tPd on

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Oak

:\t'aSf' Hollow , d!HI
Md~ l'rl! if' R idgl' H.oad s. R oa d s in
I hP ;u ·t\ 1 WI'I"P blor kc•d b.\ " f ~iiiPn
I J't'( ''-. ;t ('t'O J"din g to thP sht•r iff' . .,
dt1 ptlrfm(•nt .
It W tt ~ al so rPJ-&gt;urfPd th;ll thr·
po rch roof to th r trJilt ·r ho m t · uf
!1. od ra· ~ · Holman wa s rPmm· t'&lt;l b_
\·
tht• strong wi nd and orH' t' nd of "
largr h&lt;irn on t ht• llolman farm wa .'&gt;
na ~ hdn .

ck s tro~· f'd .

La nding nea r RacinC' wr rc dr s-

whi ch an chor('(] t hr t ra i h' r to tht ·

ltl(' t"OIIll'll!.'&gt; IO IP; d.;

troyed or hrav Uy damaged b\'
st rong w inds.

g rou nd. a nd dPmo l i shPd t hP
structun.' .
Sta nton w a s takf'n 10 JI M (' b~ · 1hf'
;\t•w I b \"f• n RPSl'UP Squad , wht·n ·

n'st

under the t r ailrr .

Severa l m obile homPs at Roush's

Report new fighting.,
airport under attack

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Roush r esidence was extensively damaged also by

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I&lt; n· mu ltiplP r r.tu rn .t. ;w con lm g to a
ho, p l! ,II ' Vi •kt '' lll:in
IJ.t •ck t' l! '-did lht• wind o~ pp ~ t rPntl _\
&lt;-. tm t· .1 n o"' Sltdi ng Hill &lt; ' rt-f' k
Ho.u\ .. ttTo...,..., l ' nion &lt; ', tmp ( ; rnund
Ht•.ul .uul t•\·t·r .t hrll o nt1 • B ro.~ d
Hun l&lt; o. HI ll 1• .... ti d thl' \\"Jnd ~
" t ', tl1\ t ' pn ·lt .\ quwk " .tnd no funnl'!
tJI ' lw L
...r t·r (' hlu d wa s "t'i'll
T ht· ... ra te t rt)( J(Jt 'I indica tt'&lt; l the
h:tr d r.tin nb:-.cu n 'd \'L, ihilil\', H'hi r ll
ma.\· ha\· t· ~H ·co un l Pd ft•r nu nvort....
o f . 1 funnt'l clou d

Acco rding to rPpo rt s. thP win d
li fl ('t1 hr r trail r r o ff thl' gr ound.
brokr .'-'Pvrral fou l wra ther lin t·~

f('{&gt;t , was mov t'{l

off it s fou nda tion and destroved .
His truck was mo\'('(1 uphil l appmx imately 30 feet and cume to

the high wind. The Knapps were in the trailer at tht•
time but wer e uninjured. Racine Emergency StJUlul
m embers wer e at the site.

'&gt; l ru c·k t tlt·ir t railf'r . Tht'\
wpn • rwt inju n •ci.

,,·ind

Tht' wi nd .tl~u .d ft •t 'li&gt;d X 10 o thc·r
f\pw !Lt \'('11 tT•, idl' nh . brc~tkin g
\\·inclow ..., and tc•aring ..., hing lt ·~ ~t nd
.'- iclin g off huu"l'~ :\ block s tor~gr•
building on Slid ing II ill C'n'!'k Road
\ \· a~ al so rt•por trd to hd\"{ ' t'u ll ~qbPd
d uring thr _.. , lor m .
( ;rf&gt;g 1\: a ~· J o r . \"1 '\\ Han•n Fi n •
l )(•p;u·tmf' nl ch·pu t.\ ch tPf. ~&lt;lid thP
&lt;.; tOJTTl, whir·h \\"t'lll tJ\"P!" ..\ nwr ican
1-:lP&lt;: tri&lt;" Power Co·..., :\1l•U nta in t't 'l"
pla nt a t :"J pw Jl d\' Pil . ca u~.'d a ~2~­
]XJU ncl chlorinf' tank t o t ip tJ\ "t'l ;~nU

mea~ u red 1 2- b ~~ - w

strewn abnut the area. Another simUar tmUcr owned
by Mr. and Mrs. OUn Knapp and located abnvc tht•

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as tomado Hke winds hit near Roush's Landing below
Racine early Wednesday evening. Contents of the
traUer used as a camping site by the Roberts were

By The Associated Press
Beirut airport cam e under hea vy
shelling today and Israeli armored
columns moved against Yasser
Arafat ' ~ guerrlllas eas t of Lebanon' s.capltal.
The new fighting came amid r elt·
able reports that the Palestin e Liberation Organization had offered to
discuss with the Lebanese govern-

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ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

89 DAYS.
LYDIA S. ZAPANTA, M.D.

entin.e l

Gene J ~ nkln s. Philip M . Ohlinger.
Roy R. Peck, Donald Ray Rich·
mond, David Sheets; substitut e secr etaries, M artha King, Ver a
Holliday, Carolyn Collins. Paige
Cleek, Karen Sloan, Tonya Davis
and substitute teacher s Including
Deborah Arnold, Clotlne Black·
wood, Bonnie Sue Cantrell, Mary
Durst, Kar en F acem yer, M ary
Gr im , Fern Grimm, Jeff Holter,
Mike Howard, Rose Ann Jenkins,
.Jeffrey Jones, Jackson Kaylor,
Farle Kennedy . Mary Kessler.
Charlsse Knight. Margar et Lewis.
Sandy Luckeydoo, Andrew L yles,
Helen Maag, Rober ta Maidens.
Mar garet Parsons, M ar y Powell,
William Robinett e, Jill Warga, and
Roberta Wilson.

Mr. and Mr s. Olin Knapp\\"C'I"f' in
thri r tra ilf&gt;r d u rin g thr storm whl'n

Corp. K .R. fh·krll of lite \\' est
V iq :.r, inia Stal l' Policr unit J! PuinP
Plf'a sant sa id a "' mild tornad o"
to urh('(! dow n at r'\C'w H a,·r n a t .t 2~
p.m . T r a\·elling i n an eastOOund eli
r ('('tion, thr w inds dC's tro~ · t'd onP
trai lrr a nd srnt i t s trn ant. \ ' iolt•t

Stanton . ti~l . Rt . I. Letart , to ll oiJ.N
M r d ical CC'n tr r fo r t rC'at nw nl o f
C'U I_.. , t.~nd bru L-;r s.

l~ &lt; l .v lo r ~aiel l hl' plc~nt tnfrJrnwd
! IH• Lh-partnw nt Df lh(' lt •ak . which
· \\": 1'- f' lt';tnt 'tl up b\ :vt r1U1.tlllt 't 'r ·...,
rn ;nn tP n;nw t' '-l &lt;~f f

Jurors hear closing arguments
•
Ill trial of John Hinckley

lestinian guer r illas bomba r ded Israeli troops around the airpo rt .
dam aging three par ked airliner s. It
said Israeli for ces cast of Beiru t
also came under a barrage of the
rockets and I sraeli t roops fi red
back.
But Salim Salam , the managing
director of Lebanon' s Middle Eas l
Airlin es. told repor ter s that Israeli
gu nboats shelled the airport and
"two Boeing-720s bel onging 10
M .E. A. wer e wrecked and the air lin ~· s building sustained several di·
reel hit s,"
Sal am appea led for neut ralization of the air port compound. saying further dam age would be a
" national disaster ."
The airport. closed sincP the Israelis Invaded 12 days ago to sta mp
out the guerrillas , has been in the
center of bitter fightin g as the Israelis and their Lebanese christian
allies close in on Pales tinian strongpoint s located nearby .

By LARHV MAHGi\SA K
As.wciated Press WritL•r
WASHI NGTON tAPt - Mtl'l'
wwks of testimony . j uror ~ a rf'
h0aring for the la' t tim0 thP r onm eti ng v iews on w hrt hcr John W

Hinck le_\' J r. was a man drivr n in-

sa ne by his " inner dirtat&lt;'S" or a
criminal seeking a " high-publ icit .\'
cnme.
Th e&gt; j uror s, \Vho m u st wri gh
t hose comm pnt s offPrrd Parlir r b~ ·

opposing psychiatrists, were hea r·
ing closing arguments loda)' fr om
prosecutor Roger M . Adelma n and
chief defensP counsel Vi ncent .1.
F uller.
Th e lawyer s tw ailro th e test im·
ony of :15 government and l b clef(' ns£' w it nesSf's . \.\'hO ha vr ta k l'n
the witness stand in th0 tri al of the
man w ho shot Pres ident Reaga n
Jurors have also seen 300 ex hibit s
that include the defend ant 's poems.
expressing his inner thought s.
" I think ther e's enough ther e to

Leban ese sta te radio sa id Wed·

nesday the Israelis a nd their r ight ·
ist Lebanese Christ ian allies seized
I ('u llllJl Ut 'd Ul\ jl(l L: t ' J2J

&lt;' itht•r guidt• thl' j ur:; o r to cun f u.'-J'

t itl' j un ," l ' .S. Di stril'l .l udge 1\;tl'·
rin gton D. PLirkPr said \Vrdnpsd a~· .
a f! C' r ii'tin g !hf' do&lt;'ll ti'S w hn trs ti fied for the ci ('fpnst' . F ourlf&gt;t'n doc
t or s wf'rC' on th f' w itnr ss sta nd .
Frida.\ ·. r orkPr w ill f'x plai n IlK'
PlC'm f' nts of thC' 1.'~ count s ag Jinsl

Hinr kJ C\· and tell I he ju tY of sr ,·rn
w omrn and fi ve' mr n thr lf'g aJt pst
for i n sa ni t ~·. Dd ibf'rat ions ma_,.
Jx&gt;g-i n lhat aftrrnoon .
T h(' i nsa n it ~· in st r uc ti on b

thf'

m os t cr uc ial to a ju ry th at ~1 l rf'ad.\"

has ix'&lt;.'n told Hi ncklev arlm its thr
c rim r. bul contf'nds hr i ~ Lnn ocrnt
tX'C'aUSl:' hP wa s insa nf' .
If t he insa nit_
\ · d rff'nst' is s Ul 'C' l '~s

ful. Hinckil') would ix' sent to a
mPnl al hospit a l instPad of a p rison.
Thf'l'f' arr two pari s to thP insan it y tt&gt;st: first. thr d r t C'I' mina lion

whether the 27- \'m r -old ddendant
su fff'red fr om

J

m r n ta l disP&lt;J sr or

def0ct on March

:10. 1981.

lh0 dav

RPaga n and thr('(' other mrn Wl'n'

1ht' \\" .1.'-lllngton
ll ilt nn lh Jh'l.
If 111P a nswf•r b \ \''-. jurnr" co n

\\ "flU IHI\ '( 1 t JUhld t '

~ ici er

pitr1 tv.:o : wht ·th• ·l , ,~ ...,

.t

n -s ult

of th r clt s P tt ~(' , llt nckl c.\ · "" l;_
l('kt'Cl
subst.:1ntbl capa citv " to l 'O nfu rm
his C'Onclu C'I to !"{'l{Uin •nw n ts of thC'
law or· to ;~ pp r('(' i&lt;lt(' llw \\Ttmg-ful n P ~ s t Jf hi ~ co nduct .
For H in c k It'.' . 'h t&gt; f' ight \\'t't' k." hc ·
S{Jt •nt tn a ft 'Cif' r.tl t ·, JU rt room hJ. \ "('
app('aJ'('(I to wt'ar on hi m .
H(' ac know lf'd gt'll to tht• j ud gt'
tha t som r lt· ~t i mon .' tn.Jlk him
Pd ~ · . and fi\"1' tirllf'!&lt;.. ht• .lskt'&lt;l to bt•
t•xcusrd from thP c o urltu .J m . T hPn.
hr• wat d H•cl protTt'din g!-. una &lt;'los!'Cl
c·ircu it tf' IPvbinn ." I'! up fm m" hold
in g l'f 'll .
1-! i n c klt· .v ·~

JTI(I:--. 1

a n x i ou ~

m u-

nwnt.o.; c;tnw TuP:-.cla.' \\"hl'n Dr
Sa ll y .Johnson. a wun wn ht• C' J ll t&gt;d
in a j}(&gt;l'' m ta.-; t ~ t ' dr ·· J\ih · fa\ ·oritt•
prrgnJ nl 1-&gt; ~ ~ · chi ~ l t r is t ." tt •s tifi('Ci h('
did not shoot l {t.•ag an 10 v;in t hP IO\"t'
of tt"'f'n-agf' ac tn ·s~ .Jod i{' F o.'&gt; IC'r.

Van Meter pledges support for Brown
By THOMAS RIZZO
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio tAP I - Slate
Sen. Thomas Van M eter finished
third in a bitter four-wa y ra ce for

Resources Direc tor Robert Teat&lt;' r.
wh o finished fourth . was out of state
and sent his wife to r epresent him .
Taft spoke first. Aft er his brief

the gubernatorial nomination, but

Repuhlican Chairman Michael Col·
ley and Gov. James Rhodrs 10
shake Brown' s hand in a dlspla)' of
party unity.
Then it was Van Meter ' s tum .
" I offer m y personal support to
this ~rt y's nominee for governor ,"

re ma rks, he reached across sta rr

he stole the spotlight during theRepublican Party 's unity lunchcon.
Prior to Wedn esday's affair. designed to rally the part y faithfu l be·
hind the chosen gubernatorial slate
of U.S. Rep. Clar ence Brow n and
Bet-ts . no one was ct?rtain

Va n Meter told the crowd , omitting

whether Van Meter 's ca m~ign
scars had healed sufficiently. Some
wer en't even sure if he would
bother to show up.
He did. Unsmiling, the Ashland
Republican strode to the head ta·
ble, took his seat on theother slde of
the podium from Brown and
former Cuyahoga Count y Commissioner Seth Taft, who finished second In the race. State Natural

Brown' s name. "And l will do w hat
is right In t rying to conv ince the
130,000-some people who supported
m y candidacy to now suppor t the
entire ticket. "
As if issuing a warning, Van M eter added: " 1982 will not be the year
Tom V an Meter leads the part y to
victory . But that year is coming. "
Sever al of those llsteningcharac·
terized Van Meter' s endorsem ent

James

of thC' Brown -Bf.t t_.. , tic kf' t a s !u kP
warm. J t bPst.

Unlike TJft . Van Meter did not
OffPr his hand In Bmwn. But whr n
thr senatC' prrs idC'nt pro tr mpo n ·
sta r tf'Ci to rfl turn to his Sf'at, B r own
hurried O\'Cl' behind him. tu m('(!
him

arou nd

a nd

inil iatC'd

J

hJ ndshake.
Coll0v. pt·ior IQ t he lunchro n.
! tied to derail any La lk of disunit\'
among Republicans.
" i\ftr r the p r im ar~· . people ha\'e
two choices In the fall : the Rrpu bl i·
can ca ndidate or th e Democratic
candidate." he sa id . " ! can't co n
ccive that Republican vot er s would
back the Democr at candida1e."
Colley sa id hr was co nfident tha i

those who supported Va n M eter.
Taft and Teater will unite behind
Bmwn in the fall election .
Rhodes. who huddled out side t hr

ball ro"m w ith h1 s possJbJt• -.; ucc f'!'..
sor for a short wh1 tr . did not bf'liP\"f'
a n.v prim at:-,· campJ ign wound .. ., rf'·
qu in '(! hf'a li ng .

" No, I think lit is diX•s tl ngh t
hrrr." hr said. wa,·ing a hand tow&lt;~ r d til(' gathr rin g. " Th b ~ ' ! ! It ~ it
ri ght hPrP ...
J o hn M c F:Iro.\ ·, v.·hu oncp ... , . ··ed
a.'- J{ htxlt•s P X (' C ut i\ " t ' . l ~ s !S t a nt . •tlso
d o wnp l J ~ · ('(j an_
, . po s s ibil it~ of an
idcologir J I split in t lte par tY.
" I wa s \' {'r~ · ph '.:ls Pd . fo r P x am ple. to S('(' Tom \ 'an :vi PIN . .. said
M c Ei ro~ · . tht · pa rt~ ··_..., lf•gal cuunsPI
w ho is a lso ca ndida It' for s tatP r f'p r c sr ntali \"P f r om F r :tnklin
Count.v . " It ga\"(' him an npportun i t ~' to unbu rdr n him st'lf and dbc uss
thl' dirf'(.' tion hP thin ks Th in gs
should go.
" It Ct lsu g;l \'t' hi m ;-t chann' to
plrogr his suppnrt for th1· Ltll
P l('{'t ion.··

Reagan would keep control of weapons
WASHINGTON (API - The
Reagan administration is ImprovIng a plan that would thwar t any
Soviet attempt to cut off the president's communications with lhe
U.S. weapons arsenal during a crl·
sis, a staff member of the National
Security Council says.
"There should be no doubt In the
minds of Soviet planners that any
attempts to dlsronnect the hatlonal
command authorities !tom control
of American weapons In time of crl·
sis will fall," said Thomas C. Reed,
a consultant to the NSC wbo Is ex·
peeled to be officially named today
as a special assistant to . tbe

p~ld,ent;:.!
•

.J,.

I

•

White House officials have said
privately that the admlulst ra tion Is
undertaking an effort to correct deficiencies In the system for respondIng to an attack.
The former head of the White
House military office, BUI Gulley,
asserted In a book entitled, "Break·
lng Cover," that the president's
abUity to respond to an attack and
give orders to tbe U.S. military was
questionable because of communications and other defects.
For Instance, Gulley raised tbe
posslbUity that the president- havIng received word that an attack
was under way - could ~ on a

~-

"r,

.

'

\'

helicopter heading for his airborne
strategic command post and find
himself unable to give order s if
Whit e House communica tions fac ti·
ltles were wiped out.
Reed, In a speech to the Atmed
Forces Communications and Electronics Associ at Ion, maintained
that Reagan had given "the highes t
ptiotity" to creating a plan for a

handlr a .' t ('~ td _\ · fl ow of inher ent!\·
ambiguou.s da l,il .
·
" The pres ident also nt'&lt;'ds a com m and post stru(' turc that will sort

out this sttl'a m of information , provide options and prov ide the m eans
to sett le on a plan of ac tion."
The maximum r esponse time
Reagan would have to a Sov iet at-

survivable communications link

tack with an intercontinental ballis·

during a crisis.
Reed gave a hint of what the plan
would cover by spelling out what
functions need to be assured.
"The president needs warning, "
he said. "The warning system must
be survivable and It must be able to

ti c missile would be 30 minutes
because that Is the length of time It
would take the I CBM to reach the
United States.
However, submarine- l aunched
missiles could reach the United
States In 10 to 15 minutes.

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�Thursday, June 17, 1982

Commentary

Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Thursday, June 17, 1982

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Wagergate. 10 yea rs after the event,
IS lo note anew the truth of Gibbon 's
famous hne. H1s tory , he sa 1d , " Is Illdeed little more lhCJ n a reg Jstt r of
the cnmes, folli es an ti mJsfortun t"s
of ma nkmd ·
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once the most nnporla nt CJnt..l thl'
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story If Gordon Liddy's bun glin g
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of entt•nn g Dt•mocra tll·
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lulll.!.t'l' rnuch 11 1al 1l'1 s fn r &lt;:l ll) of llll' NATO na tions Wnlt-1 I1\ mg Kn s tol. one
of !llOSt pl'lli! Hill'Jl \ i:I II UJII I.!. till' rurrl'll t\ )' Jll'tlll lJnt•ll t lll't ~CO II Sl'fV&lt;J I! Vt' In·
ll'lkrls. hc~ s nbst'l'\ t•t..l that th t•allt Ci llt t' fo r tlH)J't' pt adlt (;I I purpnst's has bl't' ll
th-ad for ~ t·a rs dllti ls nn l) av.&lt;:~J tl ll).! an offlt'Jal full l'I'&lt;J I
Ttw lnh'r ni:l lltlllct l InstJluh' fm S tt a l ~t'J.! Il ' Stutl1es. i:ill llldt•pt·ntll' nt CJ JHI
JI IUdl· l l'S pt'dt't.ii ,tllldtlll-bast'tl!hJllk t&lt;J nk , Ill Cl l"t'l'l' ll\ dll i:I I)SIS of tilt' StCi te of
NATO lhd not t'llll1t' to prt t'Jst•l\ the sall lt' J..! llll l t'tlllt'lusJun but d1tl as1gn tht'
pa tlt'nl to tilt' st·rwusly a JIJn g lrst
Thl' cnlilll'lll was dJa gnosl'd as d ~ J'l )W JI I~ j)J'll\ Jll t' ICi lisn t that has a Sllllllar
t au.se bul ).!tit's: tn t.llfft• JI'll! drr l'dlt1/ls 111 tilt' UnJit•d Sta lt':-i il llti Europl' In lhl'
A ll tt' r wc~n ftw rr r. rt Js t'XPI't'sst·d 111 c~n unpa tJ t•n t !lil twna llsn J that finds the
llt't't•.ss l\ ) of tak lllJ,! 111( 0 Clt't'UUilt tht• \'i:;l l"\'111}.! \'ll'WS ri ll d llllt.'ll'Sts Of a JIJt::'S a ll
tlll'llll\ t' lllt'll('t' d nd Is lilt ·l! nt•d to go Jt al olll'
In tht· F. ll!opt·an na!Jtlll!::i . nctllona lls m 1s ct lso a t work . t•x pn·ssed Ill ct tit'·
t•rnphas Js nn lrnks w1th ectrh otht·r wllll·h, when tl la kes the form of a sufte1
Ime towa rd tht• SovJel". has unpllra twn~ of estabhs hmg Europe as a third
fonT l}t'tWl'l'll thl' t wn t..lonuna nl puwl' rs
All of tht· ll t'l!t-tl l\'l' pm nts are wt•ll miide On lht• otlwr hand . nont• o( tht' lllls
t'Oil lpldel) nt·w Thl' Atl a nlJ L has ma rk ed the di \' Jdlll~ lim• bctwel'n alh ed
t·cm tps on Sov1 l'l pnill 'll's bl'fn1e Nct tumalrsm has been stra uun g umt y t•ver
srlll't' tht• Eur o pt '~lll s ht ·~a n to ft' t'O\'l'l' frmn tht' ll' lllllllt'dl a ll' post-World Wct r
II r" r"I )SIS
Spa1n rs not the f1rst a ll y to show lt•tnpl'rl'd t•nthu.'i JaSITI for togetherness
Ht•Jill'111bt•r Frt' lll'llnHirt&lt;~r~ wllhtfr&lt;~w&lt;~l t'Jlglllt'l'!'ed by Charles tit' Gaulle.
and the GJt•ek pull· t•ut 111 plqllt' u\ er C) prus? Mon• s J ~ nJfJ c ant , howt'ver.
1nay bt&gt; whClt fullow l'd ~ Ft CJiltt' rt'JllaJn l'd pohtu ·t-~ 11) as.-;ocJa led and Grel'ce
s: ubst•qut• ntl ) l"l'\ t•rst•d 1tself
Tlw l!lost pos J{J \ t' pnrnt uf all abuut th1s suJ JJ illlt 1s tlwt thl' NATO natwns.
f11r al l thl'l r dJ fft'l"l'lll't's. still fmtl 11 wo rthwlult· tu nwet lt 1s a n
a t krwwl l'dgt•nu·nl that conHJ lon Interests. rn cl ut.1111g I hOst' tlf a still newl y
dt•J Pl&gt;t T HI H' Spi:llll . &lt;I f't ' l.!.rt'a tt• J lhi-111 dlff l'fl'llt 't'S
Tlllrt y- thrt't' ) t'C~ rs IS actuall y &lt;J ra ther npc agt' fnt a Jnu lt HlalwnCJ I alilan, .•. And tha t rt shuuld strll be growm g 1s l'\ 1Lience the~ ! II n.• me~ ms \ 1lal
Therl' JJJ&lt;IY corn t• ct tu nt' wht•n NATO no longe r stn..'t•s cunHHtJn mh~ rl.'s ts.
ll l wh1 ch pn111l tl w1ll bt• leg rtn n&lt;J te ly dead and deservmg nf decent bun aI.
But 11 ':-i llllll' h tuo soon to sdlt'dule lhl' fu ner&lt;:~l

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~Today

in history

Today Is Thursday, June 17, the 168th day of 1982. There are 197 days left
In the year.
. Today's highlight In history:
• Ten years ago- on June 17th,l972- the downfall of the Nixon admlnls:U.Stion began with the discovery of a break-In at the Democratic National
:Party headquarters In Washington's Watergate bulldlng.
: On thJs date:
· In 1567, Mary Queen of Scots was Imprisoned In Lochleven Cutle In
:Scotland.
: In 1789, the Third Estate In France declared Itself a national assembly
·and undertook to frame a constitution.
• • IJi 1944, the Republlc of Iceland was formed , ending the Island's union
with l)enmark.

N!l' hnlas \'O il Hnffn ,a n. who s urclv
no dl'fl' ndt•J of lilt' fallei1

cess1vc in 1ts demands fur persunal
diSclosures and fmanc1al dl vestllute
!hat talented and hunest pt•rsons
havt• s hunned public servlt'e i::IS i:i
consequence . We also wound up w1th
t• ledwn laws composed ICJrgely uf
buoby traps and p1tfalls. Such IS the
natun· of ''r eforms.'' lha t they oft t•n
plllV HJe remedies worst• thC~nt tilt.'
diSease.
Ten years are not suff1 c1ent to
prnvJdt• a measured perspel't!H' tlll
t' J\her NJxtm or the Watergate story,
but enough time has elapsed. as Von
Huffman sa ys, " to diSpense w1th the
erroneous v1ew that the exiled
present was our second Benedict Ar·
nold. the gr eatest tra1tor to tht• Con~
slllutwn we 've ever had " F'nrty
)ears hence, when the fea ture
wnters another century rcsurred
a nothl' r anni versary retelling, Wt'
Jnay see the story fnr what 11 is - a
sad tale or men who were not l'V JI or
VICOUS, but onl y nawetJ.

SOCCER
MADRID !API- Algeria. ma k·
111g li s World Cup debul, upsel twoti me cha mpion Wesl Germany 2-1
in G1jon in final round play of the
World Cup soccer tourna ment.
Honduras - a lso playing In !he
World Cup fin als for the first Ume
- held hosl na llon Spain Ia a 1·1
draw in Va lencia
In other ac tion, England downed
France 3·1 in !he open ing Group 4
ga me 111 Bilbao
TE NNIS
BR L5TOL. England !API- Five
seeded players, Including favored
Johann Kriek of South Africa, defe nding champion Mar k Edmond·
son of Austra lia and American
Roscoe Tanner, a ll los! their second
round ma lches 111 the La mbert a nd
B utl er g r ass co ur t s !e nni s

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G uy Bollaux, llnr backer
NEW E "'GLAND Pi\THICYfS-Slgned
Rldty Smith. ru rnl'rbar k
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year ro nt rac r
Sf LOUIS CARDINA15-Signed Chris
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·· 11's like lwo t'lcphants fl ghlmg.
an J.tht• an ts a re gelling crus hed,"
sa1d John Bowe, a clergy man 111 ont·
of the towns affected.
The two elephanL&lt; are lhc John
Morrell Co , " subslllial") uf tlw
multmCJtJon(;]l Umted Brand.'i Inc .
ctnd the Umted Food c111d Cmn·
lllt'IT Ji:il Wnrkers Int ernational
Unwn The unfortunate anL" are
soJJ lt' 2,580 men ami wm ne n who are
- or Wt' l'l' - wnrkJilg Cll Morrell
meatpackm g plants 111 Cmcmnat1 .
Memphis, El Paso, ,\rkansas C1t y.
Kan , and Estervlile, Iowa
Bli:inHng labor costs. Morrell has
airl'ad y closed dow n !ht• El Paso
plant and one nf lht• two Ill E sterville. The rlant Ill Arkansas Cil y IS
" ·heduled tn close th1s Satw da y
fJune 19)
At Jssut• 1s the 111aste r contract tht'

say thiS IS unacrt•plable . They cla lll l
lilt' company ts n't as bat! off flll anCiall y a s 1t l'laims to be . a nd JS sunpl y usmg tht recl'sswn a.s ct !:ileazy
t•xcuse to t'UW U1t' workers 1nto
ta ktng raw cuts .
The leadership JllsJsts on !:itlcklll g
to 1t..s policy of C:l master contract.
whtch 1t sa ys serves the un11m Jl\t'lll·
bl'rshlp better " If we ncgnllate on a
rJant-by-pJant baSIS. !ht• Ullltln and
till' workers an· stnpped of any
bargamlllg power." ' UFCW V1 rc
Pres1dent Le wll' Anderson told my
assnl'lale John D11lnn
But the umon bosses' fatherknnws-best atlitudt• has infuriated
many llll'mbers of the UFCW locals
The internatwnal has refused to lei
the locals so much as tlt seuss thl'
company's offer (O keep the rJan(s
open at reduced pa} scales. and
even 1111ttated a n unfcur labnr prac-

tl l'l's cnJn pli:iJilt ctga lllst the Esthl'r\' Jiito loc&lt;Jl for s ur t't'ss full y
nt• go!JcltJIH.! to kl't'p tlllt' pf 1ts two
piCi nts opl'n
In F:l P"sn. tilt' BOO Morrell
workers llt'Vt'r t• nt (;] l'hanct' tn vott•
1111 a wa ge-freez l' proposal bdon · tlw
t'oJnpany shut t.Jown Uw planL Ac·
t'ordlllJ.! to Jllt'JH bt.•rs of tht• loca l.
Was lungtnn Sl'lll unum nffi cla ls to
ll •l'll lbers hlp meetlllgs to prt'Vl'lll a
d1srusswn or vote on tht• uffer.
W1th armed guards e nfnrc 1n ~ ordt·r. tht• mtt•rnatwnal's men took
tl\ Pr the m eelings and ga veled down

atte1npts to t'OIIslder the wge freeze.
·'Any tune we !ned to take over the
floor to start ta lkm~ about vot1ng,
th e y would adjourn tht•
JJ lt't'lJngs, ''recall ed Eddll' Duran , a
truck dmer.
The workes 111 Arkansas C1ty who wil l be nut of jobs in two days hCJ Vt' not been allowed In negotJalt•
on the l'mnpany's proposed pay l' Ut
" It st'ems as though the mtwnatltmal holds all the cards, " sa 1d
UFCW mt•mher Vt,rne Hull " We
h&lt;J Vt' to ~ ~~ w1th whatever they of·
ft•r "
So cmnpany executi ves and unum

(lfflclals - nonl' of. whum l.':i 111
d&lt;Jn ge r nf losmg h1s JOb - continue

to spar and jab and blame each
ollwr fnr the s1tuatwn. Meanwhile,
tlw people whost' hvcs CJre bCmg
shatkred by !ht• nnpasst• aren 't
l'Ve n allowed CJ vO\l'e to t.Jl'lt'flll\llt'
tlit•Jr own fate
INTERIOR CONFLICTS' . Fmanr lal diSclosure statements flied by
h1gh offle1als of the Intenor Depart·
ment reveal two senous potential
eon filets of mterest ·
- Geor ~ e Ra y Arnett, ass1stant
secretary for f1sh, wildlife and
parks, owns stock worth seVt'ral
thousand dollars m three cnmpames
that dn busmess w1lh Intenor. They
art• the Bronco Oil and Gas Co.,
wh1ch has leased more than 100
acres of federal land from the deparllnt'nl fnr ml exploration.
- Inspector General R1 chrd
Mulberry's w1fe owns an Interest n
lht&gt; Hnustnn Oil and Mmerals Trust.
wh1eh distnbutes royalty income
fnnn ml-drilling operatiOns on 88,200
a cres nf ft&gt;dt.•ralland leased from the
Intenor Department. The mspector
general's off1ee IS in charge of aud1 Ls
a nd investigatiOns of oil h•ases and

Prejudice hasn't disap_p_e_a_r_ed
__r")-·alty-pay_·;:~~~ia_n_Bo_n_d
happened yesterday, but 1l's

That's not the refram from a p1ece
of country muSic. Instead, 1t's the
song bcmg sung by conservallves
who want to roll back c•vli-rights
prutecllons
Their argwnent IS snnpl t• Rae1al
dlscriJillnallon used to exiSt, they
say, and we are sorry that 1! d1d.
But all of th"t IS bch111d us, they
contmue, "nd we no longer need the
l"ws and regulallllns that have
protected mmont1es from public
and pnvatc preJUdice.
In the U.S Senate, thiS off-key
song IS bemg sung about the Voting
R1ghts Act.
North Carolina's nght-wing twills,
Jesse Helms and J ohn East, complam that the federal law unfairly
d1scrumnates against Southern
states that may have dented blacks
the right to vote in the past. Since no
Southern state d1scruninates these

days. say the sena tnrs. and s ml'e

tJther parls of the country ma y be
gUilty of dmng what lht• South used
to do, the act ought to appl y 111 all the
s tates or to none.
In Atlanta , •n argument IS ra gmg
over hollt1w-pmnt bullets. After a
white policeman shot a nd k11ied an
unanned black youth and planted a
kmfe on the corpse to just1fy the
k1lhng, Atlanta 's first blaek pubhesafety director, A. Regmald Eaves,
ordered the pohce to use sem•wadcutter bullets instead of hollowpoints.
But after the recent shootings of
five policemen withm a two-week
span - mcluding one officer who
was shot by another - the police
want the more powerful bullets
back. We used to execute blacks
swrunanly in the streets, some
policemen seem to be saying, but we
don't &lt;lo it anymore. So, give us back

the k1lhng power that we used to
have.
In IAIS Angeles, 16 peupil' - 12 of
them black - have died as a result
uf carotid chokehohls applied by
pollee 11fflcers. Pullee Chief Daryl
Gates argues that blacks are more
likely than " nonnal" pe11ple to die
from the reduced blood flow to lht•
bram that results from the holds.
Back in Washington, lhe Depart·
men! of Justice opposes affinnatlveactwn programs. The reason? The
" ft1rrnerly advantaged populatiOn"
- that is, wh1te males - has become
"disadvantaged" because 11! government efforts to help women and
mmorities. The department thinks
that the pendulum needs to swing
back to the middle to protect this
newly disadvantaged class.
The disappearance of prejudtce so
apparent to Helms, East and other
Washmgton policy-makers and the
altered attitudes toward blacks of

policemen 111 Atlanta and Lu~
Angeles ha ve escaped the notlet' of
most blacks.
Wh1ie the " wh1tes only" signs and
the local laws that celebrated
Amencan apartheid are 1ndeed att•facts uf a not-ltx&gt;-ant·lent past,
their effect lingers on.
Disernnmatwn at the ballot box~~
a current phenomenon, and not a
relic.of days ~one by .
Pnliee sht&gt;Jllngs of unarmctl
citizens - lix1n'lany 11! then' blaek are occurnng today in the Umted
States. Tht•y have not been relt·gated
to the headlines of yesteryear.
Jim Crow still stands between
many nunnrities and a derent
education 11f a well-paymg job.
Most Amricans probably Wish thai
racism had vanished, that yesterday's shame had not lingered mtn
today.
·
But wishmg won't make 1! so.

uaders

ra h Of'\leland. 49. Wat han, Kansas City
MoUI (I{ Mllwau kl&gt;e. 44 . Thornton ,
Of'\lcland 4J
R BI McRae, Kansas Ctly ~ : Thor nton.
Clf'\lt&gt;l and, !6. Hrbek , Mtn nMOta. 48. Lu
zins kl , Chicago. 41 , Otis, Kansas Cl!y . 4J
HITS: Harrah. Clf'\le1and. If) Me RaP.
K&lt;l !l.Sa.-; C ity. 81
C'.arcla, Tor onto '1!l
Hf' r ndon, Dt&gt; troll . 11. Coopf'r, Mllwaukl't&gt;
7l
OOU BL ES While, Kansas City. Ul,
Lvnn Californi a . 11 Otis. Kan.us City
17 MrRaf' Ka nsas Citv. 11. Cowens
Seattle. 16
f)t' t ro l t
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D ENVE R GOU}-Na m ed R.fd Mll lel
ht'ad rooc h an d ge-neral manaaer
HO&lt;XE\'
N.UONI Hodtey le~
C'HI CAC'.O BLACK H.AWKS- Naml'd 0.
val TPSSk&gt;r hea d roach

A.\tERIC~ LEAGUE
BA I'TING ! 105 at ba ts I Ha r rah Ck'\IP
lan d Fl Mc Ral' , KAMas City. :bl
J:lomw ll Toronl o . .Til W Wllson, Kansas
Ci t) 340, Hrbc-k . Mlnf&gt;I'SOtu, .1311
RUNS R Henderson Oa kland, 58, Har

Ou cafito 7, Oa kland 6, 10 mnmgs
Seattl e 1. Texas 2

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Pt't~ M ~ tze laars, tl ~ht entl, and Sam
C\ t~ ncy , tt!(hl end , th rou)&gt;lh 1983 S t)&gt;\ nt&gt;tl
E u ~tene Wtlh a ms. linebacke r, throu ~ h

Wedn ('llday'• G am e~~
Df.&gt;trolt 11 t C11'\leland, ppd rain
Mltwau kt 'f' 2 B.:tlllmol"l' 2. ea!lt'(\ af\(&gt;1" 9
Inni n gs rai n
New York ~ ~Ja.; r on l 6 Innings rain
Ml nN'SO\a ~ . Kan.c;as Cllv 2
Califo rni a 7 Toront o 1

rntern(;]!J una l unJon nt•gotJct ted w1th
Morrell . cnve nn g all the company's
plants Morrell wa nts to reupt•n the
contract and lll'gotJ(;] te culs tn wages
and bcnd1ls by about $3 a hour . 1!
d an ns th1s IS tlw onl y wa y lht• pl a nts
can bt• kept open.
Thl' unJon leat..lt·rs 111 Wctshm gton

tournament.
Sixth-seeded Hank Pfister and
fourth-seeded John Sadri of the UntIed States also were eliminated.
Russell Simpson of New Zealand
upset Krlek 7-5,6-7, 6-l ; Ma tt Doyle,
a 27-year-old Californian, stunned
Edmondson 7·6, 6-3; Tanner los to
Brzll'a Joao Soares 6-2, 2-6. 7-6;
Pfister feU to Jose Lopez-Maseo of
Spain 6-4, 5-7, 6-2; and Brtton Jonalhan Smith topped Sadrl4-6, 7-6,7-6.
EASTBOURNE, England (AP)
- Top-seeded Martina Navratilova
and second-seeded Andrea Jaeger
reached the quarterfinals of the
BMW $150,000 Eas tbourn e
women's tennis championships.
Nav ratllova defeated Lucia Romanov of Romania 6-2, 6-1, and
Jaeger beat Ann Minter of Austra ·
lia 7-5, 6-2.

Scoreboard...

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t"riday'MGam ffi
Bos ton at (' lf'\'f'land \ OI
M!lwaukN at !:K-troll rn 1
Baltlmurf' at Nf'w Yor k. 111 1
Trxas at M!nnf'SOtil 1nt
Chicago a1 C.lllforn!a n \
Toronro at Oaklan d tnl
K.ansfl s City a 1 Seal tl f' !nl
1

pl oymt•nt &lt;Jt 1ts worst level s tnl'e tlw
Great Depresswn, wPrk t• t s CJI s1x
llll'a tpa c klJI ~ piCi nls a. re cCJ ught Jn a
squeezt• betw een (;] cn111pCJn y tha t 1s
closmg pla nls bt'Ci:i USl' l e~ bo r costs
a rt' tno h1 ~ h . a nd e1 unum that won't
ld th e IOt..'CJ I Ullll.'i SCJ Ve tht•Jr JObs by
&lt;H't'eptmg lowe r pCJy

By KEN RAPPOPORT

Sports briefs...

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Jack Anderson
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president, underscores that ni&gt;servat10n 111 The Nt•w Republic.
N1xon ha d dune notlung that his
predecessors hat! not dun e before.
The sCJmted LuH'nln trampled upon
n v1l llbe rt1 es Fra nklin Ronsevl'it
s ur re pllliOus ly rectJrd ed con \T!'sa twns John F' Kenn ed y
prowled throu).! h the ta x returns of
Ius pollt•cal enemlt'S. Lyndon J ohnstJn abused h1s preSidenll"l powers
111 a hundred wCJ ys. N1 xnn 's tmsfortunt• was that he got ca u~ ht. As I
havt• rt•markcd before, he should
h"\"C had better burglars
The follies d1tl ntJt end w1th tht· abdll'alrun nf 1974 Mctcrmlay. once
t"tlll lltw nted that he knl'Wuf no spec·
lcll'lt· so ndwulous as the Bnlis h
public 111 one of JL'i ~ · ntxll l'CJI f1ls of
ll lll r a l11 .~·
Thl' Ulllt ed St ates
ron).! ress wt• nt through the SC:.J II ·
s pasti c responst· to Wa tc rl!ale We
wou nd up w1th an " l'lhll's" (;]l'l sn t' X-

Wh) d1d the • holt- tl1111g lwprt·n' Wl'
know all thl' othl' r ekm l'nts of
Wa lt' t ga te - tht· who. when, what .
wht' Jt' and how - but tht· essl.' nttCII
·why" sllil eludes us Prnbab l) lht•
&lt;:~ nswe r li es tn another truiSJJ I
rropoundcd by hiStonans. thai
hiS(llry IS I\I OS!ly bltlgr"ph y
We wil l neve r undt•rsland the
· why" of WCJ tergal t' unt1l Wt' hCJ ve a
t: n •ater untlt' I'Sta ntJJn g or tht• COl llpll'X a nd baHhng charal'ler nf Nrxnn
hn melf If we look back II years. to
!lie sUII ll ller of 1971, 1! woultl be dlf·
frc ull to 1dent1£y a publi (' nff1 c1al
JJ lOI'l' st't'UI't' tha n tht• presJdt•nt He
had evt• rythm g gmn g for hun . The
!t• rnbl e wounds of Vu:-tna m had
bee un to heCl l; the eL· unmn y was 111
t•xcellent sha pt•; nu sci:i ntlal ha d
loul'iwd hts &lt;Jdtmnr.stratJon
But we kn ow now. even 1f we cct nnot undl'rsland 1! full y. th" t behmd
thet t fa c&lt;.tdt' n£ St'l'Unt y was &lt;.1
qut ve nn g llli:iss of Jnsecunt )
Not h111g t• lse could explain tht• 111ex·
t'usabk cH Irons tha t ullnna tely
v. oultl be l'l'\'t'Ci leti - the d1rt y ca mpa ign tn cks, tht• la undt•nn g of
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need for more, lllOI'l', mon· - rnon·
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needl ess. sn dwn bt
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hct rassed by the bn·(;] kup of h1s
ma rn agc Wt' had a stron g 111a n.
Gordon L1ddy. who could ImpoSt• hiS
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Transactions
BASE BALL
Am erican Lra(U t
BOSTON !lED SOX- SIIlflro Ti m Gor
do n thir d baseman. and Sam Nallllt'. ou r
fi r ldf&gt;r Aso; ll{n00 Got don to W
inston-Sa
lrm of lhr' Carolina l..e3S1ut• a nd Na1111l' 10
Elmira of thr Nf'w Ym k Pe nn League
!'OR ONTO fJI. UE: JA Ys-Signro AUI(Ie
Schmidt, s OOnslop. a nd ,\sSiified him to
Kln ~tun , N C. ol thl' Ca rolina Lcngu('
Natklnal Leape
CHI CAGO CUBS- P IIItf'd Dick ie Noles.
pllc hf'r on ttr 'J.I.day disa bled 1151 t"l'IJ'Oarll ve ro Ju tl(' II
NF:W YORK ME'TS-S\Ilfled F'loyd You
mans, pllcher ,tnd as.~lgned hi m to King
spon . Tl'nn , of t ill' Oass A Appalachian
Lfoagul' Slgnat Ron al d Ha r tshorn , Wf.&gt;!lley
Ga rdner. RICk Pa ul. John Buy lt-s a nd
Mike Weslon. pltc ht'rs. Ca rl Holll!i a nd
J oseph Redtlt'ld, sOOrtslops Alan Ca rmi·
ct\at'l. calc her. SleYe Sprin R'('r , outflelde'r.
and Jo hn M t&gt;tua ua g~&gt; 1hlrd host'IT\an

FOOI'BALL
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wa u kee 5 Ups haw. Toront o. ~ 81"('11 ,
J&lt;a n.o;as City 5, G Wright , Texas, ~
HOME RU NS ThOrnlon. Ck'\le 1and, 18
Hr beok Mtnnf!Sflta ~ Roen lckf' Balli
rmrt' 14 . G Thomas Milwa ukee, 1J Har
rah , Clf'\leland, 12, He rndon, Detro\1 12
Ogllv l£&gt;, Milwa ukee, 12
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Hayes, Cleveland. 13, Lopes, Qa.kland. IJ.
Murphy, Qakland. IJ. J C ru z. Sl'attll', 13
PITCHJ NG 19 Declslons i. G uldry N('W
Yor k. 8- l , e . 2 tl: VukOvk"b. Mil
wau kl&gt;f&gt;. 8-2, Jm, J 23, Zahn. CaiUornla.
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1 8 1 Hoyt, ChlcalfO, IGJ, 169. 2.24. Bark
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'100. :1 ~
STRlK EOUTS: F' Bannister Seall ll', 87
Ilar ker , Clevt'land 'Tl, G ui dry New York,
10 Erkersl&lt;'y Boston , !D. Rlghl'll l. NPW
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AP Sports Writer
With Its spacious ou 111eld and no
wtnd current, the Houston Astrodome Is supposed to be a no-man's
land for long-ball hitters.
But the way the Atlanta Braves
have been swinging this yea r, no
park can hold them.
Behind three different times In
their game with Houston Wednes·
day night, the Braves kepi blas ting
their way out of jams and fin ally
used the long ball to beat the Aslros
54 In 10 Innings.
Chris Cha mbliss won It for the
National League West leader s wllh
a solo home run In !he lOth.
" We depend on our power hlltlng,
whereas the Astros have been depending on their pitching for years," Chambliss said. "We have the
ability to go farther than we have In
the past because of our st ronger
pitching this year and more matu r·
lty on our bench "
Chambliss' ninth homer of the
year. off George Cappuzzello, 0·1.
was the second Atlanta homer of
the game. Claudell Was hington hll
a solo shot In the eighth to throw the
game Into a 3-3 tie a! that point.
"It was the type of pitch I could
hit ," Chambliss said of his gamewinning homer. "It ran In on me,
but It was up. I had two strikes. so I
had to protect the plate. "
Houston Manager Bill Vlrdon
says there's no magic lo the
Braves' success as far as he's concerned. "They're getting the hits
when they need them. Their
pitchers and relievers are doing the
job. That's what It takes- a IIItle
from everybody."
Atlanta reliever Gene Garber, 52, pitched the final two Innings for
the victory.
The Braves fell behind 3-0 aft er
three Innings as Terry Puhl hit two
homers for the Astros . But Atlanta
scored twice In the fifth before Wa·
shlngton homered In the eighth .
The Astros went ahead 4·3 In the
bottom of the Inning on Tony Scott' s
RBI trtple. But Atlanta rallied to tie
II again In the ninth on a pinch RBI
single by Bob Watson.
Elsewhere In the NL, il was
Montreal 8. St. Louis 3; Chicago 7,
Philadelphia 6 In 11 Innings; Los
Angeles 6, San Diego 0 and Clncln·
nat! 7. San Francisco 3. Ra in post·
paned the New York-Pittsburgh
game.
Expos 8, Cardinals 3

Andre Dawson's three- run dou·
ble capped a five· run upns lng In the
second Inning, powering Montreal
over St. Louis.
After Montreal took a 1-0 lead In
the first on a trtple by Tim Raines
and a run-scoring grounder by
Terry Francona , 10 batters went to
the plate during the decisive second. In addition to Dawson's double, an assortment of five hits
Included RBI singles by Warren
Cromartie and Francona.
Gary Carter's one-out double
trtggered the Expos' burst off St.
Louis left-hander Dave LaP-oint, 3·
1. Charlle Lea, 5·2, was the winner

NATIONAL LEAGUE
BAITING !lffi a t ba ts! .J Tho m~n
Pllt sbu rRh ..112 RamM.&gt;y StLouis . .'Jll,
lor g, S1 Lo~ l.s .324, S11'arns. Nt'w York.
32.1 Ru Jones. San 0 \('go, .122
RUNS Murphy Atlanta , ofl, Lo Sm1th
S1 Lwls. 48, Dawson. Montll'al, 44 .
Ru J ones. San 01'-"flO, 44, Sax Lo6 Ange-

HAIL TO THE CHIEF- Cincinnati Reds slugger
Cesar Cedeno (28) is congratulated by teammates Dan

Francisc o Gianl~. Wednesda y night in Cmrinnati
Cedeno 's two homt• rs 3('('UUI1tcd for fi vt• ur tht• Rt•ds

Drie sen, left, and Paul Householder after hitting the

sev e n runs as tht•y dnwr!l'd tht• G 1a nl"i 7-3 iA P Last·r·

firlit of two home runs during a game against the San

photo!

Lack of coaches hurts school
COLUMBUS, Ohio !AP I -

A for the Ohio Depart men! of Educa ·
t\on, sa id there are sevcra l rrasons
coaches are crea llng a storm y ho- why teachers are leaving part ttmr
rizon for school sport s in Ohio. offl · coaching
clals say
"One is the amount of lime spenf
SuiVeyed by The Columbus Dis· for very small re munera tion Some
patch. educa tors said that for ye- a r·e quitting bC'ca uS(' of the prps
ars, teachers worked as parl ·limc s ures the communi ty bnn gs to ,~,· i n .
coaches. But becau se of the poor win, win .. "
economy, thPy a r e no longer w Uiing
Like most educators . Bowers
lo work long hours for lillie money. sees many disadva nlages to hmng
So me teac her s have ta ken !cam coaches from ou!ldc !he
hlgher .paymg part. tlme jobs and school.
walked off the playing fields And
"There is !he da nger of cmplo) .
many school dlslrtcts are forced 10 ing overzealous, non-cPrtificd 1nd1·
cut back on school sports progr a ms Vlduals. What will happen to the
because of cuts In stale funds
voungslcr In the process when only
Smaller districts and those with the fin al scorr IS cons idered ?'' Bow
shrinking enrollment and fac ult ies C'rs sa id
are the hardesl hit, officials say
Willia m Marlin of fhc Oh1o F:du·
For instance, Upper Arlington ca tion Associallon sa1d a maJ Or
has 44 vacant coaching JX&gt;SII tons. of reason teachers arC' lravm g coach
which 25 were filled by non· mg positions IS lhestmm of the nor
teachers las t year This year. 19 ma l wo rking day
m or e teac h e r coac hes h ave
"Teac hing IS very dtffic ult toda)
resigned.
Wilh discipline problems. drug
In Loudonville schools, 7t h·grade abuse a nd altllud£'S thai do no! get
foolball has been cancelled and belter," Mart in sa id . "At the r nd of
classes will be combined for sport · !he day !hey are unable to spend
lng ac tivities
anolher !wo hou rs !coaching I ··
The Big Wa lnut District at Sun·
The Columbus Public Schools do
bu ry has nine coaching posllions not hire out s1de coac hes. hav ing d
unfilled, including thai of head fool·
ball coach The small dislricl will
have to hire from ouls lde !he a rea.
Plain Loca l Schools In New AI·
bany, which is In the Central Buck·
eye League wilh Big Walnut, has
cancelled aU sports programs be·
cause of a budget crunch
MI. Vernon and Newark City
school officials say coaching positions wUI be filled, but admlnlstra·
tors have to work Increasingly hard
to fill them a nd expecl the siluatlon
fl ood of red ink and a droughl of

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Chase underway for U. S. Open crown
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (APIincentive of shoot ing for a record
In a breathtaking setting that
fifth title In this event. After all, he
seems like something lifted right
has conquered this course more fre-off a painter's canvas, thechasebequen tly than any of his colleagues.
~a n today for the United States
Nicklaus was asked why he's had
Open golf championship, one of !he . so much success at Pebble Beach,
game's most prestigious titles.
which has takm Its toll of quality
The field is loaded with quality golfers.
" It' s because I've shot low
ca ndidales for the crown.
The professional bettors ha ve scores. I guess." he said. " !like this

played.
"I'm hitting the greens, and I'm
putting well," Floyd said. " My confiden ce Is up. Things are going
·right. Without question. I'm play·
ing lh&lt;' best golf of my life right

mack Mas ters champion Craig

type of

thinking as well as golf. It' s a
course I've had a great deal ofsuc-

now.

moncy-maker

of

cC'Ss on and I likr vC'ry much. I 'm

$:l12.if.J!!. the favorite .
" It' s niC(' to have people know

playing fairly welL I feel like my
golf game Is in rPally good shape."

tling thC' frustration of never ha v ing
won this event .

with

earnings

Then . there is Tom Watson. bat Watson is the No.2 a lltime

you havC' a cha nce." he said. " I

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Till-: J\10\'E - Tum Watson wah'ht·s his dri\'t' during a practice
round in prqJaration for tht• opening ruund of lht• U.S. Opt• n Thursday at
Pt·hldt· lk;n·h . 1 :\I' LastTphutu 1

think I ha ve a very good chance.
My game's prett y solid. l know the
course well and thf' course comp li ·
ment s my game."
There's also plenty of support for
Jack Nicklaus. who won the only
other Open ever played a 1 Pebble

neach in 1972 and has the added

Twins record 5-2
By TOM CANAVAN
i\ssoclatl'&lt;l Press Writer
People tend to worry for different

rrasons.
Minnesota 's Frank Viola starting

Summer league baseball results released
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llatTI.'it•nYilk. i-5 as {;ary HdZIII )-!
;nld Il;n1k Cklaml sll&lt;Ht'Li p1kh1ng
t!U\It'.&gt;; Willi J:l S!rikt•OU!S and 't\'~·dkt•d
17 llut J-:&lt;Wt ' up ju:--;1 t WP h1b . l!tH ner
Wt·hll ami Shawn I .c-unbe rt s ufft•rt•U
tilt· ]tJSS V..'llh t•Jght ~t nkt• uu ts and
Ji ll It' walks. Ftll' HarnsunYilk Aaron
Slll't'L'-' and Burt Kt·rmt·dy g;J tlll'retl
till· unly twu ll1ts. Vtlr Powells Dl·nIIIS Hun tl11 · !tad a In ph ·. ('ary Bl'tztng
had a duublt• and srn gil', Htmk
{'it-land two srnglt-s. \Vesil'y Young a
tripk . ami Clwsl' C\d(:IIHl a s1ngle .
Tht• Mlddll'port Braves duwnt·d
Syr&lt;IL'USt' ~ - Mtddkpurt 1s now 6-6
and Syral'USt' 8-i . .l l'ff Nelsnn wa s
till' \\ 11111111 1-! ptll'hl'r w1th 10 s tnkt·
nu L-; and lhl·l't' walk s. Hl' allmn·d
JIISI tlll'l't' l11l:-.. Chad Ta ylo1· fan·d
s tx ballt·rs and ga\· t· thrt't' runs. twu
htts. l\\11 walks ft1r S~Till'USt'. Shawn
( 'unn1n gha11t t'&lt;tlllt' Ill tn f1111sll Uw
l.! liiTIL' . Hl' g;-n·t• up thn·t' h1ts and fuur
Halks . . Jdf NL"Isun trip!t-d. Jtit·~
1,o\'111 1-! rilld St·tttl Hannu1g t'&lt;ll'll
dtJubkd fur tilt' WlllllLTS. Barry Mc('oy lla1l twn SJilJ.: lt•s, and Shawn CunJllll.l!ilall 1 a s m ~.dl' for Syr&lt;:wust•.
In L1tth' Leagul' adwn till' Tupjh'I'S Plams T1gcrs bumbL·d the
H" ' 'llll' He~s 9-0 . T.P. lwl seven hit.&gt;;

led

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C"l~well.

nt·dy \'&lt;·wll s1nglt•d. whJ!e WL'lker
doubkd . Wt'ld1 Slllgletl and doubled,
tvnce , Thom&lt;l s
Cht'l'll
s tn~led
:-i ll h.! ll'd h\' IIT . and Rick Wist'

Masun 7-5 111 tht• MGM softball
leag ul' . Ju lie Roush was tht' winning
pitcher with four strikeouts. while
Lisa C. suffen•d the loss. M(:lrgie

smgkd.
In lht.' i.Jttll' I..e&lt;ig Ul' TournaJJlent
at Nt'lsom·1llt'. H&lt;:~l'llll'' s Reds s hut
uul Bu rr Oa k Hl, outhilttng the foe
14-9 . I .L•wis suffl'red the loss for B.D.
w1th thrl'l' stnke ouL'i and fi ve walks.
Mark Porter was tht• winner with
two stnkl' outs and two W&lt;ilks and a
.J-() Jlt' rsunal reco rd . Shannon Rirfle
was fuur for four w1th two doubb
anti twn s lngh•s. whilt• David Amllt'r)..!ll' dnubled fur the winrwrs.
In softball adwn the 1-larrisunv ill t·
Kltlt·ns suffL•red a big IG-lluss to thl'

Sm tih and .Julie Roush ha~ ho11&lt;e
mns for the winners. whiiL' Kim
Slt•wart doubl ed and tripled .
Pomeroy had 14 hits to Mason's 5.
In the Meigs-Mason Juni ur girls
softbal l league Salisbury bombed
Pomeroy 24-3. Top hitters for
Sa lisbury were Me1ri3 Musse r with 3
holllt'run, lnple, double. and single .
J l'nlll fer Couch, SUL' Parsons and
Darl&lt;c~ King each doubled and si ngled
IWil't'. Ca rla Kt ng had a triple and a
singlt•. Mary Mill er. Sandy Ba iley,
Tamnn Eblin 1 Dianna Sick and
Deanna Sil'k , each hall two sin gles.
Rho nda Ztrkle had a double and
(fin&lt;:~ Scarbury he~d a single . Hitters
fnr Pomeroy were Tmnm y and
Ainta Smi th With two si ngles and
Turnn &lt;J single . Thl' wiJIIIJIIg pitcher
for Sal isbu ry WCIS SusCJn Jones.
Salisbury IS now 1-0 .
Wllik playing four game:-:; 111 the
Gluustt•r Little LeCJg ut· Tourhalllent
tlw Tuppers Platns Ttgers eCJsil y
dcmnrlJ lilt• tuurnaJIIen l championstp. In ttll' first ga llll' T.P.
dowJH•d !Ill' Athens Medics by a 10-6
Sl'lll'l', nuthtttlllg the hosts S-3. By
Rryan Durst as the winning pitcher
Wilh II stnkt• nul' and II walks,
wht ll' (;oJds berry suffered the loss .
Brent Bis.sell had a long hon1e run
for lhl' winn ers and Eddil' Collins
had a lnple. Jdf Ca l~w i•ll ilad two
singles, Brent Bissell, Jalllie Mye rs.
Jay Blackwoo~ Scott Fikh. and
Da vtd Rice each had a smgk fn r the
Wlllllers.
In till' ne xt round Tuppers PICJill.'i

red hut Mt~dl e pm1 Pa nthers. Middleport uuthilits opponent 19-2. Julie
H~lush was the winn ing pikhn with
SIX stri kl'llllls and five walks.
M;-trgil' Sr11ith had a hm!H' run for ttw
wtnnt· rs. while Samantha Roush
duubled nad tripled. Jultt· Hysell
doubled lwiCl' . Cindy Riffle doubled .
Kt111 Stewa l'l
tnplt·LI. anti Julit•
Housh d o uble~ .
In Mt•igs-Mason .Jr. Soft ball action
Un um Ro1hT of Racuw cilCJlkl'd up
an utlwr ndory in tht• leag uL' by
ddl'atulg the New Haven Bre1ves 12li. I .t.'iHilng RCJcine was Roberta
Cn·t·Jll' with twu hurnt• runs. Bridget
B1ng w1th thrl'L' s1ngles. Tr(:lcy
Ht•t• gk, Karla Smith. Tri sh Mulllern
;Ill wt!h two smgles t'ac h anU '\ngJe
Bust1ck a s inglL'. h1tkrs for New
Hct\'t'!l werl' Roll 1ns, Barkl'r, Sayre
all with three singles each: Hoffll lWl, T(:l~.rlor. Gardner. K . Gardnt&gt;r,
all \\"lth two sing le.s eCJch : D. Long a
stnglt an~ trtpl e. and Frye. Vickers
i:llld Ct&gt;Ok a ll with one single each .
Crystal! Hill nuw 3-1 overall as the

Al len Tripp.

&lt;:tlld .J;u!IIL' :vlye rs with smg les. Brent
HISSl'li " duuble. and Eddie Coll tns
twt l tnplt·s and a s i n~le to pa\'l' the
way ltl ndo ry. For Racine Shannun
Htfflt· llad twu s1ngles. Brian Dil'hl a
double . ;nHI Da\'lL' McMillian a
.'l lngk . BryarJ Durst wtt h two walks
and 11 stnkt·outs was the winner,
whtil· AndJt'I' J.2. 1L' sufferL•d tht• luss
w1111 ~ · 1 gll t walks and 10 strikt:uuts
Tlit• l'ull lt'roy H1•yals lli-J!Tnwly
ddt·a kd MHid lt•ptwt 111 tlw las t tnJHII U by a 6-5 score. MuJdleport
ou tiHt l'ollll'rtJ~ 7 tu6, but fourcustly
errors by Mttldlq&gt;Ur l hurt the
\' lsrtors. Tlw g&lt;:llllt' was tied at 5-5 at
tlw end rl'gula tiun play . In the eighth
ne 1tht·r tea 111 cnul tl plak a run. but
in tht• tnp of the nmth MitiU!t•purt
thn•&lt;ct tenl'd whl'll with thL' two out
O&lt;:~Vl' Htlove r and Scott Gheen
s inglt·d. but Glwen W(:IS thrown nul
trying \11 strdch his safety to a
Liu uble . In PtlllH~ roy's half of the innin ~ Danny Thomas fanned tlw first
batter IJL'f()r t· Chns Kenn edy
s ingled . l-Ie stult• second &lt;:~nd on a bad
throw tn thl' ba1 '. 1'&lt;-I ITW ;.jiJ tilt' wr~y
home w1th till' winmng run . Bush
s ufrt' reU the loss w1 th nine Ku 's and
eig ht walks. J~ckiL' Welker wt•n l &lt;:~II

the way lo post tho· win fanning II
and walkingsix .
Tudd Hy~wll . Kevin Mowery. Jol'
Fi elds. Rex Haggy , and Ch ris K•: n-

winntng
pttcher.
was one
the
lose
r with
12 G.
walTaylor
ks (:llld
strikeout.

ruan•d to an Il-l victo ry as Brent
BISsell hurled a two hitter en route to
tlw w111. Bissell had a whopping 17
strikeout.&gt;; and just five walks. D.
~ovaeh suffered tl1e loss. He fanned
6 an ~ wa lko•d four. Brent Bissell
dnubled and singled, Bryan Durst
had two dou bles. Eddie Collins a
double and Jamie Myers two
singles. J eff Caldwell and Dan Tripp
each had a single in the win.
Eddie Collins hurled a tw&lt;&gt;-hit shut
out over Buchtel's Bucks with 8
slrikeoulli and two walks as his T.P.
Tige rs rulled to a 441 win . C. Savage
sufft•red the loss. Eddie Collins,
Brent Bissell and Kenny Ca ldwell
each si ngled for the winners while
Bryan Durst ca rried the big bat by
smacking a home run and a double .
In the cham pionship thriller TuJ&gt;pers Plains pulled off a 10-7 romp by
scoring fou r runs in the bottom of the
fifth inning . Eddie Collinsin relief of
Brent Bissell as credi ted with the
win with an oullitanding pitching
pt&gt;Jionnance. Bissell fanned 6 and
walked 6 while Coll ins walked 3 and
fanned 4. Savage suffered the loss.
Overall T P. had II hi ts tu Buchtel's
3. Jeff Ca ldwell had three singles,
Brent Bissell home red and double,
Eddie Collins doubled. Jamie Myers
smgled and d o ubl e~ . Allen Tripp
doubled, and Scott Fitch and Kenny
Cal ~we ll each smgled.
In winning th e fina l ga me the
Tigers rallied from behind in the bottom of the fifth . A lead-off walk was
fol lowed by a sharp single by J eff
Ca ldwell . Bissell then hit a long
sacrifice fl y, J . Myers ~oubled to the
fence as an error and a walk set up a
run scoring ground out by Fitch .

money-winner with $2,778.697, trail Ing only Nickla us. He has been
P layer of the Year four times. captu red the Brit ish Open three times
and the Masters twice. Bul he Is
still looking for his flrst U.S. Open.
"Yes. 1 want to win it very
badly," said Watson. "But it's not
crlt icat. 1 have a few more years to
get under my belt."
Watson's best Open finish came
in 19&amp;1 when he tied for third at Ba ltusrol with a 276. four strokes behlnd Nicklaus. who ca ptured hlli
fourth crown that year.

the last three . tournaments he's

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Mikl' Wolfe pitc hed the first fi ve and
a th ird inlllngs wi th three Ko's e1 nd
Iwo w&lt;-~lks . Mall D&lt;Jwson to fini sh the
ga nw &lt;Jlld s uffe red thl' loss with two
bases lHl bCJ IIs e1 nd lUll' strikeo ut. F'ur
tht• wi nners Chris doubled and
Slllgled. Joe Fields doubled and
si ngltd, .Jackw Welker doubled, and
Hex Haggy Si ngled. Hitters for New
l-lcwen were Todd Gress two sing les,
Vtl'kers a smgle. and Matt Thompsnn a single .
Po11&lt;eroy Sugar Run Ashland
pulled off a 10-8 s\ugfesl vtdory over
the Mason Cubs. Reuter was the winner with relief help from Taylor.
Hobbi e Fields posted the saw_Kearns suffered the defeat wi th help from
Crandlt·. Crandle hammered a long
home run , Kearns tripled, and Greer
doubled for Mason. For the winners
Rob bie Fields and David Frymyer
each do ubl e~.
The Pomeroy Panthers breezed by

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

•

sweating the moment he heard his heck is going to go wrong now,"'
parents were coming to watch him sa id Hrbek after McRae's double.
pitch. Kent Hrbek started worrying "That's the way our whole team
in the ninth inning when !he real- has been thinking this season. I
ized the Twins were winning.
guess. It' s no fun losing. but there's
Viola recorded hls first major no place to go. but up," he said.
league victory Wednesday nighl
and Hrbek scored the Twins' rtrst . - - - - - - - - - - - - run and added a t wo- nm double as
Minnesota downed the Kansas City
T he Daily Sen tinel
Roya ls 5-2 for only Its third victory
in 26 games.
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Iro nically, Viola. 1·0, has started
A Divisiun uf Multlmfillll, lnl'.
two of those three victories, but he
Publtsht·U t'\'t• ry &lt;~flt•rnou rl. Mmltlll~' lhn•u~h
was a little apprehensive before the
Frtt.lay. Ill Court Stn·t•t. b\' the Oh tu Valin
Kansas City ga me. You see, his
Pubhshm~ Curnpan)
Multilllt:\hu, Jrw '.
Pur rlt'ruy. Ohw ~5769. 992-2 156 . St•nmtl dt~ss
parents, Frank Sr. a nd Helen. were
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present and that has n't been been a
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good omen for the 22-year-old left·
lr Prt:ss Assonallun ami lht· Atnt·nntn
hander from New York.
Nt•wsp.apt&gt;r Publtshcrs AssOt.'LHlmn. Na twnHI
Advc riLs tng RcprcSl'lllaiL vc. Br~tnhHLn
"The last two times my parent s
Nt'wsp.apt&gt;r Sales, 733 Thtrd Avcnu••. Nl'~'&gt;'
saw me pitch In (Class AAA)
York. New Yurk 10017.
Toledo, I oni y las ted 31-3 innings,"
POSTMASTER S..nd iHIJrcs:-. to TI1r DttLI)
said Viola. "I was beginning to
Sent tnt· I. Il l Cuurt Sl . PtlLLwro)' . Ohtu~~769
think they might be a Jinx."
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Viola, who gave up a seventh·
Jj(',·nb
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SutJsnt lwrs nut dt'SLI'lll g lu pa)' Lht· t'ii iTit'L
said his control helped him .
HUH' rl'rnrl Ill &lt;~dVIU h ' t' t.hr· ~·,· t '" Tlw D~•lv
Sr•tlttrh'l una .1. fi ul' 12 II HJLLih basts . C~t·tlil
"The first time against them, I
wtll bt· Cl\'l' ll l'arrtl'r t·adl rrtunth
kept falling behind the batters and
".j, :-.LJhStTlpltuns b~ trL&lt;~LI pt·rnLtlkd tn town:-.
letting them wa it on my pitch." Viwht•rt• hurnt• ,·ar rwr :-.t•rvu 't' ts ava tlablt·
ola sa id . "My control was better
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Ron Davis pitched !he final two
~2Wt•t ·h
sr.t
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Oulsitlt flhiu
u w•.,.k:-.
il~ 21
Royals' second run on a double by
2fi w,.,.k.,
$l!l fi~
McRae.
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"I started thinking 'What the

The Daily Sentinel Pase=;5

Quilt show continues through Sunday
,.., ' ' . .

Thirteen people from Meigs County have quilts on display at the Patterns Worth Repeating quilt show in
Athens through June 20.
They are Ona Arix, Ruby Grueser. JloMargaret Christy, Clance Allen, I"
Maxine Gocg lein, thr~c quilt.:;,
Margarel Brown . Mary Russell. ,..
Oma Starkey, Delores Cleland . ...
Mary Colmer, Ida Murphy, Freda g.
Edwards, and Ruth Snodgrass. two ...
'·~
quil ts.
...
A total of 16 quilts of the 7G ...
displayed at the show co11&lt;e from ...
Meigs County. according to Dale ~·
Stoll, Meigs County ExtenSion Home ""
Economist.
....
The idea for the Patterns Worth
Repeating ex hibition came from the llliainterest expressed by local quilters ,.
visi ting the Quilt National eon- ~
temporary quilt shows at the D(:liry r
Barn. People enj oyed the quilts, but ..
expressed an interest in par- ..
ticipation in e1 regienal s how of ~
traditional qutlts. it was then
decided to search for the finest
traditional quilts in the southeastem
Ohio area fu r the exhibition.
The J ackson Area Cooperative
Extension
Center (:llld nin e
Cooperative Extension Offi ces in
Southeastern Ohio organized the
~
:
judging days and an educational
;l,
program on quilt care. Patsy Glass
gave the educational program at
each of the judging days held MarchMAXINE GOEGLEIN is shown with om· of her thn•t• 4uills "n display
May,1982.
at the Patterns Worth Repeating Quilt Show display a! th•· Dairy Barn in
Throughout the judging da ys, 610
Atht•ns. Mrs. Goeglein was instrumental in organizing thl' }()('8.1 quilt
quilts were entered and over 1,000
show held in Chester in ApriL
people came to view the quilts
displayed. The educational program
presented by Palliy Glass had an atnee~tors nr famil\' llll'lllbL• rs and
tendance of over 600.
friend~ who tre(:lsure the quilts fur
Quilts were judged by Virginia
th~i r beuuty and history . The uldcst
Allaire Bea ls and Susan Loughridge.
111ay br 200 yee1rs old. whiiL' several
5J t JACKSON PIKE Rt 35 WEST
They viewed all the quil lli and s li~es were completed in the 1920s and '30s.
Phone 4&gt;16 -4524
were taken of !0-20 quilt.&gt;; at each
BARGAIN l.f.MINE£ S ON SAT &amp; SUN
Ot hers in tht• traLiitJUnal patterns
AU StAIS JUST S ?00
e_ount y. Final select ions wef'l' rnalie
and varie1tions have been cmnpll'led
I ADMISSION EVERY IUESDAY S20&lt;J
May 15.
recently.
Three quilts ha ve been selected
The Di:tiry Barn is located in
for special awards.
Athens. Oh t&lt;l. ju' t off Hi chland
Best of show is "Sta r of the Blue
Avl'nUL' . AthnisslOn fur the shnw IS
Grass" with trapunlo by Anna
$1.5 general and $1 SL'IlJOr citizens
Sylv ia Ray of Ray . The self-ta ught
and students. Huurs i:ll'l' from l-5
Vinton County quiiter of !0 yea rs has
p.tn. Sundays (:Inti 1-7 p.111. Tuesday
several selections un disple1y .
thruugh Sat urda y.
The finest quilting award went to
Jackson County's Mary Kni ght of
Wellston for her " Irish Chain" quill . - - - - - - - - - - - -----1
wit h appliqued hearts. And the
awa rd for use of innovative color
was wun by Ona Arix of Racine in
Meigs County for the eig ht-pointe~
MEN'S WESTERN
sta r variation. The description accompanying the quilt says she
"pieced it and quilted it while I was
AND MEN'S
lai~ up with a broke n hip." She was
worktng on it on her 92nd bt rthday in
December.
Many of the quil ts eame uff beds
and out of attics and trunks to be entered in the show either by their

""

over Royals

QUILTS ON DISPLAY- A variety of quilts, some
of them from Meigs County. an• currently on display at

the Dairy Barn in Athens. The exhibit -"Patterns
Worth Repeating" - will be available lor publir

viewing through June 20. Dail)• Barn hours are 1·7 p.m.
Monday through Saturday and 1·5 p.m. "" Sundays.
This particular quilt was made by Mary Russell.
Pomeroy. It's railed simply "dogwood."

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Katherine Lynn Baker, of Racine,
has been accepted into the Ohio
Univ ersi ty Summer Scholar
program.
The program is designed for talented high school students who want
the experience of attending a univer·
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academic or career interest.
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Daily Sentinel

Thursday, June 17~ 1982

Thursday, June 17, 1982

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

County announcements

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Residents receive scholarships
Ohto Utll\'t'rsrty has

anriPUill't ·d

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shtps tu Mt·t ~s {·o unt~ · ~ tudt·nt s
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s,·llulars htp

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Sht' rs a JUil.t rH·

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na n d Paul Hnffnw n. \1uldlt'!Hll·t .
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wil l bl' .1 frt•shrnan
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Douglas 1:: . Du,·a ll , Purll and, Kil&gt;blt• Scholarship, fres hlllan .

Selh Alan Hill, Harllle, Kibble
Sclwiarshrp. j umor
t.: l'rll'r al busi rwss.

rnC~jo n n g

W111rarn H.

Nt'WI!lall ha s

bt•t•n , ·allt ·d as p&lt;1 stor tu l .r ttlt • Ky gt•r
{'t•ll l-!rt 'L!&lt;Jit clmtl Chun·h. 111 Clw shrre .
Ht•\' Nt•wll mn pn'\'J t~u sly p&lt;1 stun ·d
Ill Kt'nt u (' k ~ . Port Wa shington . Ohtt• .
and ,·or nt·:-. \11 L rttlt · Ky ct•r Chun ·h
frorr 1First Suu tl wrn Raptr sl Churl'h,
Port ltTP.\ wht ·rt· ht• wa s pa sl ortll ,t!
untrl rn'l'rrl l~
l-It• rtt!t·mh·d Bt t~T t ' B1bh· St'lltlld Ill
I ,ilUJ S\'Illt- . K~ and rt't'l't\'l'tl addtllullal t•tllwatron fl'lllll Mtll'l'ht•; td
Stak Urun•r srty and Soutlwrrr Barr
l1 s1 Tht•ul oj..!lt' al St'llltllary Extr·nsron
Pru l..! ranl. Ht • rs a llll' llliwr ttf lilt·
Mt•rgs Cu. Mtlll.'ill'rtal Assonat1on .
and lht • ( 'haplatrlt'y rro '-~ ri-111 1 a!
ll oL~t'l' Mt·dlt ' t-~ 1 C'l'ntt·r rn Callq)Olts
l-lr has srn t•d as Youth Dlrt•t 'h tr
nf Fr r st Bap t1st Chun·h. Englewttod .
Oh1o. and wnrkt•tl 111 \·a nou :-.
,·haplarnr ·y
pro g ra1 ns.
you th
pr ngr a111s &lt;J ilt! Nurs\11 )-! Ht•rr u•
Muusltws tiii'HU ,t!hou! Ill:-. prt •\'ltlUS
pa st11raks
T lw Nt•wr ltan farr nly lllt·ludt·s
thn·t· daughtns. Bn·ntla rs a st·nrur·
&lt;tl Mt·t ~s 1-lr gh Sehoul. I .rsa. 12 yt·ars

Koblentz, Frost wed
Announc ·pment is lx&gt;ing madr ol
1IH ' JH't•nl m &lt;~ rTiag(' o f Da,·id J . 1\:ob!Pnl/ . Chrsh ·l. an d :Vl af' Frost.
l 1a rk !'r -; bur g. \V \ 'a .
Till' wl'dflin g took pl acr ;rt liH'

rna jur ing 111 hrstory .
:-.vrlk. dt•an 's sdrnl&lt;1 r shrp. st'll lllr
rnajornr g in st'l'o ndary etlu ci1 t ion .

GRAilUATES -

prugram at tht• Poml'rtl~' Ht•a lth Can·l'enter taug hl by
('unnit• Lit tl t•, t·t·ntt•r st•att&gt;d , wt·n· ldt to right, front.
.Jant· Mil'hat'l, Pau l Sturgt•nn, MarthH Edwards, Dd,.
hit· Rul'k . .lac ·kit' Wagnt'r, Anna Wi h·s. Jul ia Co mbs,

Ha rm on, Teresa Hos(•har, D~way n r Murri s a nd Terry
Willia m s. I n the &lt;'lass but not pir tu red wen• Sharon
l'ugar and .Jayt• H. Mt'Daniel.

Aides graduate from care center
An

aw•trd s

heiiHl llt't

st•J'\'It't' wa s ht·ld Frrda y
rr1lronor of nursJJl g arLit' :-. at Pon lt'I'OY
Hl·alth Ca n· t \·rJ! t·r
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T lw 18 atdl's and tll'l lt·rlll' S par- 0
ltt'lpiilrng rn !Itt· l'l c~:-. s wh1ch totall'd
40 llllurs of 1nstrudlt&gt;J1 anl'lini cal t'XPt'J'!t'llt 't' Wl'rt' pn •st·n\t'd l'l'rl ifintlt:s
h~ Tu11 1 H . Ht't' St', Ct•nte r ad·
llllllls1ratur.
C'rllllllt ' Llltlt· wa s tilt' l' lass instrud or ft~r lhl' gn )up and t'X h' ndetl
a wt"koll lt' ttl llw tll l'lll bers anti
,t! UL'Sl s attt&gt;ntlin g thl' nrc11 ro nv.

A buffl'l lundlt·on ]ll'l'L't'dt•tl tlw
t't•n'llltlllit• ..;. St•lt•t·t rons at the p1anu
Wl'l't ' gJ\'t'll by Tt •rt· sa Hnudashl'lt .
In l ht· c·la ss Wt'l't' ,)CJilt' Michal'!.

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J'l'JI M,ltn , Pomeroy
Your FT O F lor tst

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llltl Mr ~
Mlt'hal'l Allt ' ll
Md;\l ll't' . P 11llii'I'O~ Pt~l' . Porrwru~ .
; trt· ;ultlctU lH'lll t' tlw brrlh uf llh'll' frrs1 duldn ·n. tw1n s. Apnl 24 (II lilt•
Plt·as;urt V;tl lt- y ll ttsprtal.
Tht·r r dauglltt ·r . M1nd 1t' Kil ~ t '.
m ·l j..!lwt! -.1 x pnund ~. 10 oullt '+'S arrd
wa :-. 1~ rndh·:-- lon c. {jtHi tht ·•r son ,
Mwhat •J,\ II t·rt I I . Wt 'lght·d fl\ t' pnuntl s. 12 tlllllt't' Sttnd was 18 Hll'llt ·s Jon).! .
Mrs. Md ; urn· rs 1111' font rt•r
SlwtTlt' Sl crrdrn (;r;mdpan·n ts ctr+
Mrs. Ad rr S\itrdlt'r. Pun lt'rny. Ctltd
tiJt • lal t• ( 'p~ Stardwr. Sr. an d M r
an d
Mr s.
J)alla s
M c{ ; urrt·
l .alli-! S\'IIl t•. Crt·&lt; ri -L! r arHipa n ·n t s an ·
Mr
and Mr ~ . Mt•l\'lll Cro ss.

popul&lt;1r adivities dur inJ.,! the ~ill ll l ·
rnerti mc. One ~ u rc way to spoil a
pi cnic is to serve f;llXi contaminated

with food poisoning . You ca n avoid
this problem by tak1ng a few
preca utions before you leave home,
during the picn ic and foll owing the

A rmmty-w ide p rt~yer meeting

Fourth of July picnic or fa111il y

will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at
Whites Chapel. Glen Bissell is the

r eunion. then fo r get the fnod once it
lt•aves the refrige r ator. All fotXI
should be kl'pt l'tlld ( unde r 40
degr ees l or hut (above 140 degrees 1
1t1 be safe . That inbel wee n templ'rat urc r cm gt• is the best breeder uf
dange rous bacter ia . On a hot ~urn­

Homecoming at the Hysell Hun
Holiness Church off SH I24 will be
held Sunday. Ju ne 20, all day .
There will be a potluck meal at
the shelter at 12 p.m. Speaker for
the day wi ll be Hev. Ceci l Wise
and the Hev . Strausbal. Pastor
Theron

Durham

invites

the

Iller da y. it wo uldn't take long to
l'On vert ta sty fn ed ch rckcn i nto
dangerous fuud .

Plan Jo ket•p your food ruld bv
providmg enough tl't' tn k eep th~·

POMEROY - Produce and rr============~--------------.
bulk fuod ordered through the
Meigs F1xld C&lt;&gt;-op will be at the
Seni or Citizens Center for piekup
Thursday about 3:30p.m.

Astrograph

You could enter into a co nf iden ti al a lliance this yea r that would have

rewards for both parties involved. Also, aid from others wi ll come mue h
easier for you.
GEMINI !May 21-June 201 Your compassionate feelings may
dominate your logic and common sense today , but this won' t be a
detriment. Where your hea rt rules yQur head. all comes out right.
CANCER !June 21-July 221 You may ha ve an opportuni ty today to
demonstrate yo ur loyalty to a fr iend who has always stood by you when
the chips were down. Do so without hesitation.

MEIGS COUNTY Humane
Society, 7: 30 p.m. Thu rsday at
the Meigs Inn . .

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SHOP
BAHR CLOTHIERS
YOUR FATHER'S
DAY GIFT
HEADQUARTERS.

MIDDLEPOHT Child Conservation League, annual family
potluck picni c and swi mmi ng
party, 6:30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. J ames Soulsby. New officers to be installc'&lt;l.

~EO (Jul y 23- Aug. 22) Recog ni tion and

FRIDAY

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POHTLAND - A movie, " A
Distant Thunder." will be shown
at Freedom Gospel Mission ,
County Hoad 31, Portland, at 7: 30
p.m. Friday. The film is a sequel
to the "Thief in the Night. " It is
free and the public is invited.

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PAST Matrons of Evangeline
Chapter 186, Order of the Eas tern
Star. will meet at the home of
Mrs. Earl Knight, fJ'll Beech St..
Middleport, at 7:30p.m. Friday.
Members are reminded to take
gifts for games.
HliTLAND - Dance Friday
from 8 p.m. to 11 :30 p.m. at
Rutland Civic Center. Admission
is $2 a single and $.1 for couples.
Music by "County Hock."

rnadc from a ca rd boa rd bux l ined un

all sides

with thick layers uf

newspapers. A plastic ba g of ice nr

bottle of ice will ket•p food chilled fur
:short periods of t un~ . A n~fn ge rCJ t or
would be necessa r y for longt•r
~ lorage .

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•PAJAMAS
•ROBES
•SLIPPERS
•DRESS
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PANTS
•COORDINATING
SHIRTS

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wollo ~ hock ilb&lt;.ort11ng cu~h10n1.!d

Ot'TW -,olo•' And loti'llly ~ uppor11ve ~ lee I
, tMnk'&lt; 1\nd F\r ~,,rhm Bru ~hed P1g~l11n'
upfl('r ' I() lie~ whf?n

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And,...,, ( ,t llt&gt;d tfwm

Hu~h Pupp1e~'

alk,ng loot

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pnwi thr•m i'l!lmdllhly And ......e s11ll do
Wr( kn(""' ....tti'l t you wanted i'lli along

lll ilk are m ore susceptible to food

spo ilage . Perhaps chonsing a food
that docs not spoil as easily would be
a w1se decision . If you plan for your
foods to be serve'&lt;! hot, plan to keep
the food!; hot all the ti me. A slow
coo k~r. el ect ric skiU et or other fotXI
hea ting device is needed to keep food
hot.
Oft en l attend potluck dinners ailll
watch unea t en casse r oles, etc . sit on
a table fur hours while people v1sit nr

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THURSDAY NIGHT

DANCING
'EVERY FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY NIGHT
WITH JAY HILL AND
ALL THE HITS FORM 10
UNTIL 1:00.

Every Thursday Night Is
Ladles' Night and Oldies
Night .
LADIES' DRINKS
'/, PRICE
Dance to the Sounds of
the 60s and 70s, 9:30 to
12:00.

ALL MEN'S

DRESS AND CASUAL

SH·OES -20o/o OFf

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EfFECTIVE NOW THRU FATHER'S DAY

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SHOES BY: WEYENBURG .&amp; MORGAN QUINN

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Fathers Day Is Sunday. June 20th

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MIDIJWIOIIT, OHIO

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MARGU-ERITE S.HO.ES

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J/4cup \'lnegar
Hrnwn h~cun Ill a l a n~ e skil ll'l

parti cipate rn a program . /\ftt•r a

Res idents graduate
Eddie Holler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
gradua ted from !he Washl ng1on
Technical School, Mariella. Friday
night. He-received a certiflcale in
aulomotve mechanics. Going up
for the gradualio n were his parrnl s, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Holler. Jan
Davis. and Ada Holler.

A great idea
gets better

Kimberly Sue Jones. daug hter of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J onrs.
Pomeroy, received her masters of
music degree from Cincinnati Conserva tory of Music Sunday . Jones
graduated wilh ma jors in choral
cond uc ting and music educat ion .
She has servPrl as a IP&lt;trh ln g ass !.'\ I ·
ani I his pas! yea 1.

A graduate of Me igs High School.
Jones receivf'd her bachelor' s d£1'gree in music from M01 r head University in Kent ucky.

Now. Bu lova
and the convenience
of day and da te display ,
come in a s tunmng array
01 destgns thai are JUSt
right for work . play . or
dress 1
Imagine All thiS, plus
Bulova Qua rtz accuracy
to withi n 60 seconds a
yea r. Now. a great g1ft
idea gets better'

J ennifer Har low , Box 213,
Hutland. received a bac helor of
science in nursing degree May 16
frum Capita l University.

SUMMER STOCK
REDUCTION

SALE!

A. Goldlone case ano matchtng link
Dracele1 Brown dial
Englis h/Spanish day Cl1sc Dura Crystal • $150 .00 .
B. Goldtollfl case Silver dial Black
~zard sTrap Engllsh/ Spantsh Clay
elise $135 .00.
C. Gotd1one case am! matcNno
sJimllne Oracelet Gut Cl1a1 Water
resistant $185.00 .

SAVE UP TO

30°/o OFF

BULOVJ\

ALL SUMMERWEAR

Special For Father's Day

INCLUDED

ALL WATCHES 20 % OFF REGULAR PRICE

OP E N MON .-S AT .
9: 30 -S: 00

KIDDIE SHOPPE
Ill W . 2nd

Pomeroy, Oh .

INGELS
KUT RITE
CARPET
PRICES THAT WILL FLOOR
YOU ON
RY OUTLET CARPETS

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SHOE BOX

IJt• II I~Jt \to Ill ~~ t'I'Ot' k pot
111 ;r l'rtll'k pot. add
hn1!rng :-. u).!;rr IIIIX!un· to be crn s l 'ook
until hl'i-ilt •d lllrt 1UI.! h. t~bout Hilt' lu
lwu lwurs ttrl lttW !P lll t'dnu r, st' \lltlll
of cnwk put. ('!wl'k lll't 'CIS lOll&lt;JII\ tu
IJt' surt• bt·rtn :-. ct r t· nul burn1n g. ·
Bt'Hi h c-ll' t' lnw (·ost sourn.'s uf
pru \l'lll Uflt 'll you 1'&lt;111 sa\' t' tl lOllt' \
b~ t'lwosllll! gcJlt'rtL' ur st on· brCJnd·...
nf c·arrnt•li or dr y !wans
For ~ou r rn •t• I'IIPY uf a l'l'l' l[lt' for
llt·an bur l.!t't':-i. ,·ontart Da lt• Stu ll .
( 'ourrt .' E xll'll:-. Jorr Off1 n '. Bnx 32 .
P n J lH' f'o ~. Ohrn '' ~' t•a11 992.f.696
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Middle ort, Ohio

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. Pay Your
Columbia
Gas Bills. At

llh · b.c-~t · t~ ntlll1up St • nt ·~ w- ~ ~

115nz. ca n dark rl'd krdm·~· Jwan :-.
J lb. t·an garbanzo \)I' all\ 1 ;.~l s u
ra lil'd l'lltl'k pra s I
I Jib. cctn p1nto bt·a ns
I I lb. Ci11l cook ed dry bultt•r bt•aJls
I I lb. can bak1•d bl'&lt;IIIS
8s!iet•s bal'Oil or bal'trn t•nds
2 l!lt'dtUil l unrons. s!rrt•d and
sl'parall'd rnto rrn gs
2/3 t'UP SUgCJr
2 TC!blesponn s t·o rn stan ·lJ
11 :.- l t•as puons sa il or lt·ss

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dnpprn g~

Ht•tJJn\'t' b&lt;:H'IIll and rt '."\1'1'\ ,.. Add 1/4
c up drrpprngs tu !lit• p~n &lt;Jild cuok
tlll ltlns bndl~ . untr l trcmspan
( 'ornbrrH' sugar . t·urnstardl. sa lt and
pt·prx·r : ad d to dnpptn l.!.s rn JWil . St1r
111 \'II H' g rtr { 't1ok &lt;:Jll d .-; t1r unlrl
b~tllrll g
Dr&lt;-1111 all lJt'l:llh t •xn~ pt
b&lt;tkt'd bt· a ns t\ dtl to sk tllt- 1. Co\'l'r
anti Sl llli! H'r 15 to 20 llllllUlt ·~ Crurn-

Casst•rolt'

Tttke CJ look &lt;1t tht• foods vou Wke to

potluck meals . Some fontis. such as
those conta ini ng meats. e~~s. Ill

l .angs\' llh·

THE ORIGINAL
WALKING SHOE.

Drcnn: , .l'st·n· rn g 1/ 1, ·up

lnt of good food by refri gL·nt l tn j..! ur
the food as soon as
t•vcrybudy rs thn' ugh w1til tht• rrrt·al.
Art· you scan ·hrng arounti fn r
something llt'W CJnd dtffl'rt•nlt o lt..t kt •
to a potluck ? Th 1s ra sst·r oll' 1s t· .-r s~
to prqJilrt', htg h 111 nutnt1un. l'U S ~ It~
tnmsport CJild rt kt•t•ps wt·ll
Hot Bakt•d Rt'LIIl

DRESSES

6 Oz. Prime Rib
Baked Potato
Salad Bar
Non-Alcoholic
Beverage
$750

POMEROY - Gospel singing
will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at
Pomeroy Riverfront parking lot.
There will be no admission
charge. Persons will be allowed

RT, OHIO

nwling

and Bryan.

FRIOAY NIGHT SPECIAL

PORTLAND - A hymn sing
will be held at 7:30p.m. Saturday
at the Freedom Gospel Mission
on County Road 31 , Portland. The
Gospeltones will be the special
singers_The public is invited.

OF SHOES

ma kesh ift "conler " can bt- qu1 ck ly

Carter's, Health Tex.

SATURDAY

heritage house

Whtlt&gt;, t!J JS ftHitl bt' t'Olllt'S lllt•dtb]t •
dw· to food sporlcq.! t'. Ynu can sa n · a

ON

RUTLAND - ·A dance will be
held from 8-11: ~ p.m. at Rutland Civic Center on Friday.
Admission. couples, $3; single,
$2. Music will be country rock.
Everyone Is welcome.

OFF
FOR DAD

credit is comi ng your wa y for

an achievement which thus fa r has gone unnoticed. The appreciati on and
first ripples of applause could begin today .
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221 A practical idea you're not hatching h&lt;Js
considerable mcpt , so don't sit on it. Find ways to utilize it to your advantage today.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23 1You cou ld ga in secretl y today from one wi th
whom you share a strong emotional bond . Th1 s 1s somethi ng that 1sn't
meant to be broadcast.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221 Dea lings with others on a one-tt&gt;-one bas1s
today should work out fortuna tely for you, as well as for whoever elst• is
involved.
SAGITIAIU US !Nov. 23-Dec 21I An ythi ng on which you work today
that you deem to be a la bor of love wi ll provide you wi th grea t satisfaction
and could a lso be surprb ingly profi ta ble.
CAPRICORN IDee. 22-J au. 191 Cupid has pegged you for preferentia l
treatment today, or if there is someone you like who isn't aware of yo ur
feelings, this would be a good time to make your senti ments known.
AQUARIUS !J an. !().Feb. 19 1 This is a good Jay to invite others tu
share the hospita lity a nd warmth of your home. You'll spa rkle as a host
or hostess. You'll even enjoy your own pa rty!
PISCES (Feb. :ro-March 201 Others may have diffic ult y in dea ling
with people today, but this shouldn't be true in your case. Your char m and
sincerity can soothe any adversary.
ARIES (March 21-Aprtll91 You're now in a cycle where othe rs may
offer you gifts, but you could be relucta nt to acce pt them. Don' t depnve
the giver of the joy of giving.
TAURUS !April !().May 201 You have gootl leadership q ualities
today, not because you arc forceful or demanding, but because yo u are
able to get others enthusiastic about things which interest you.

HOCK SPHINGS Better Health
Club, I : 15 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Beuna Grueser. Mrs. Frances Goeglein w11l have the
program and Mrs. Betty Conkle.
the contest.

fl&gt;tXI cnld thro ughout tlw prc nil' tirnt' .
A c ooler or i ns ul~ tcd food storagl'
box is es:;en tia l t o k eep food cold. A

Hoy Holler, Roule 3, Pomeroy.

J une 18, 1982

THE MEIGS County Hwnane
Society will hold a meeting Thu rsday at the Meigs Inn 7:30 p. m.

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By Dale M_ Stull
Meigs County Exit'nsion
Home Economist
Potl uck picnics are one of the most

public.

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MIDDlEPORT. OHIO

What's Cookin'?

even t .
Homemakers oftt•n .spend an enli n~ day pn•panng fnr a SJWril:ll

class lea der.

and Clerks, and State Hepresentati ve Claire Ba ll. Hefreshments
will be served.

GilTS t
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SUNDAY

Assoc iation of Township Trust ees

~ FATHER'S DAY~

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Se~ltt• ri i e i d , Rub y Mussn &gt;an. M i k~
Pa ul St ur:.!t_'t tn, Marthe~ Edv.·anls.
Hanr1an . Tt•resa H ust·ha r , DewaynL'
fkbb~t · Buck . Jack lt' Wa ,t!rlt' r . AnnCI
Mon s. Tl' r ry W il l iams. Sha r on
Wilt•s, Julil' Combs. PL"g gy Wnod.
('u).!a r e~nd JayL' R . McDan it•l.
.h-an Durst. Rob1n Soulhl'rll . YH lan
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Mrs. Liltk .

AGIFT OF FOOTWEAR

Wuod: a nd ba ('k row , J ea n Durst, Robin

Suu tht•rn. Yulan Satlt'rfield, Ruby Mussman, Mike

!ht• t'I(ISS l'll lpha SIZIIIJ-: thl' illl·
por tdllt 't' uf nurs111g ardt•s and or tkrlit ·s at any ht·allh l'arl' fctci lily.
Cla ss lt H'lll bt•rs Wl'rt ' introduced
by N an &lt;"y Van Ml'll'r. H.N .. tlirel'lor
of nurstll).! and prest•ntt•d a pin inStTtbl'd " Nursrn ,t! Ass istan t " by

Newma n

Pt·~gy

Cnmpletin,.: thl' nursing ~ i dt•

Wih n&lt;~ M&lt;Jnsfil'id . M.D. addre"~d

FOR CASUAL OR DRESS

bro k(•. \ 'a .. on .Jum• 9. RP\'. Ra,··
m ond 1\dl~· (X't1 ormrd thf' dou blf'
ring l'PrPmon.\ '. ThP roup iP honp~ ··
moonrxl in \ ' ir~Tinia Fk&gt;l:lch. \'a .
1-\ohlPntz is a dai r y farmPr and
Mdg" ( ·ou nt~ · co mm lssionf'r . Mr s.
1\oblt ·nt/. is rmplo~'rd at St. .JosP ph ·, Hospi ta l in ra r k&lt;'rsburg, W.

POMEROY - The Meig&gt; Co u r~­
ty Association of Townshi p
Trustees and Clerks will meet
Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. at
the grange hall , Hock Springs
Fairgrounds. All Meigs Count y
trustees and clerks as well as all
other elected offi cials of the county are invited to attend. Special
guests will be Aldin E. Ha rris.
di rector of the Ohio State

Dal"ltl W. Wilkl's. Hutland. Kibbil'
Sdrularh rp . f reshrnan rnajurin g rn
dt•dr'it'a l t•ngrnee r ing .
.Jarw KCJy Bursun. Ro ult' 1. Shadl·.
(' Paul and Beth K . St ocke r scholcrrshlp, Russ Ellrut t pr e-proft·ssiunal
st·hola r shlp, St'lllur , Jrurjoring rn
wu!ngy .
Camrllt· Swrndl'll. Shadl'. Dean' s
Sl'llttlarshrp . Kibbil' FoundatHHi
Sl'iwlarslu p.
Oh rn
Acadl' ll tH'
:-.t·ht tlei r shrp. fr t'shr iiarL
Nona Ll'r ~ h W1l snn. Shodt·. Dl'an 's
Schnlarslllp, hrt.: h srhniCJ st it· pt•r f!ll'lllallt't' , freshmCJn 111ajorrng 11 1
psyt·h t•ltiL! y .
Mary Elrzc1bdh SI&lt;Jvtn. Syracust·.
Krbblt· Sl'lro lal·shi p, frl' Shlll&lt;:! ll .
rnajorrn g int·lerllt'lltary eJuratrun .

t o sit close to t he stage Sllll'l'
amplifiers will be permi tted .

THURSDAY

Karen El izabeth Probert. Hl•td-

FLO RI ST

Unil rd Mrlhodis l Chu1 ch . Pem -

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Calendar

Alisun 1.. Ca uthorn . Heedsv ilil'.
Kibb le Schola rs hip. fresh111an

old. Will !w Ill JUIIJOI' hr gh sl'hPol and
daughlt•r .knnrft•r will iw a f1flh
t'I'&lt;Hkr at Ptllll t·n&gt;y F.IL'JIIl'll \ary
St'llool. H r~ wtft• Ht'tsy he~ s workt•d
IIIIIHStrt t'S,
Wl lh
.V11 S~ I t lll (lr~ prnl! r ar ns. and St'r\'t•d as
You th Drn·dor lll Y anu u ~ chun ·llt's.
Sht· r ~ t' UJTt' lltl~ t' ll tployt·d by llw
(; aiii&lt; I-Mt•rg:-. Curruraur1ty Al'tron
:\ g t ' llt '~ 111 Cllt·sh rn• as a bnokkt 'f'JWr
ftll' lht• l lonlt ' Fr11·r gy Asslst &lt;Hl t't'
I 'rogra1 11 .
Ht' \'. Nt•wnl ;r ll 1:-. ]oPkln g fprwanl
\P wnrkrn g rn lht • ('llll lllllllllly and IS
i!llXIllUS tP St'l'\'t' tilt' Splrttual ll t'l'lb
11f tilt' pt•oplt' 111 till' an·a . Ht·
\\'t'lcnn u·s tilt' 1tpportun1ty tn St' l'\'t'
&lt;JIH\ t'Xprt'SS a dt'Sl l'l' that JWOJl]t• ft •t•l
f n '~" \u r ail upun hu n at any t lll lt'.
Tilt • t'h url'ir rs lt~ralt' d on L 1th'
Kyi.!t'l' Hoad . Clu·slun·. Sunday
Schnlll bl'L!IIlS at 9&lt;10 ;and rnornrng
\\n l'~ i llp Sl 'I'\' H't'S ht'J-: 111 at J0 : :JO a.rr L

Brenda Haggy i ~ direc tor of the
Bible school of Laurel Cliff Free
Methodist Chu rc h loca led on the
Route 7 by-pass. The school will
co ntinue thro ugh Fr iday wllh
classes being held from 9 lo 11 :30
a.m .

rn

Will pastor Little Kyger Congregational
]( ··,
1

Alfred United Methodist Chu rch
wlll have Bible school for all ages,
youth through adult, J uly 21-25, 9
a. m to 11: ~a. m . On the !Ina! day of
the school there will be a family
picnic a t noon with a program at 8
p. m. that evening. "Come Follow
Jesus" Is lhe theme.

l.awn•nct· Pooler. Ro ut t' 3 .
PuiiJl'l'O)', Kibb l e Scholars hip,
:-~t• n io r
n rajor ing 111 ~ccon d a r y
t'liUt'Ci l iU tl.

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Garngc Sa le 7 m our 141
Fr •clay June 18 r tlur sday
even ng callers welcome

back hoe
excava t mg
sep t 1c sy st em s
A wa ter sew er
&amp; gas tm es
*du mp t r uck
• t1m e ston e

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Lrcensed &amp; Bonded
PH 992 7201
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not hav mg anyone to buy
Gnrilqr Sa le
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Woods M II Rd ott 375 R 1 n
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Cur tis Glad ys Brot hers and M 11
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Donations w e1e made bv Qu Jil l \
Print Shop rhe Da rl1 Sentmcl
The A lhens M essenger \1 M P
0 Radro Senro r Cll rzens progr 1m
and Veterans M c mm '" ' Hospll rl
Donors w ere
Lelthla E K ee ton Russell II
M oore Sherry L Woodyard Glort 1
K Riggs M ark S Rrggs Donald \
May L ora ine E Venov Lau ra I
Harrison M argar et E E ske" J a
nealee R Johnson Barbara J
Kennedy Deborah D Mora Opal
M Grueser V Irgil E Tay lor AI
bert E Parker Lms J Wya nt
Mark K Spencer B UI J Spencer
Connie Hysell T hom as T Gregory
Louis B Vaughan Jane V Abbott
Harold Norma n L eo L Vaughan
Geoffrey A Wolson Rowena H
Vaughan V irgil K Wmdon M ary
L Starcher June A Wams ley Wll
!lam W Radford Marvm E T ay
lor, Caroly n A Jeffers Margaret
L Kennedy, J acquel ine D Brick

les, Janet J effers Virgil R Byrer

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Ilona ld C Wa rd Pom er oy and
l(t beua A nn Wa rd Pom eroy hied
fot dissolu tion of marnage L au ra
LX ll avo ll ~ Langsv ille !lied lor d r
'01 re agarnst M rc hael Dellavalle
Hrse Surfdce Hebron flied for suppurl under the Recrprocal Agreem ent Ac t agam st Ronald Ray
Jeffer s Rt 2 Pomer oy

Meet rescheduled
A meetrng of the Eastern Local
School D1strrct scheduled for th1s
e\ enrng has been postponed until
7 30 next Thursday at the h1 gh
'chool
Supt Rrchard Rogers sa1d that actron on fmancmg IS ex pected to be
taken before next Thursday by the
Ohr o Legrslature and wtt h the
knowledge of what cuts ar e berng
made the board ca n act more 111
telhgently on acti ons to be taken m
the Eastern Dtstr1ct hence th e post
ponement

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:vt&lt; I "' r lost&gt;S pe rmanently he w ill
Ltll mpt to open another out let a t
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It I&lt; ~O\embc r 19R1 and reportedly
drd 1 boom mg busrness Afl eJ five

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u:-.u t!l\ t)['('n rrompt m ll&lt;.l y m g r ent
tncl dOC's not ru 1rC'ntlv owe more
lh tn om' 01 tv.o m o nttl~.i t ent

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D1 \ r to \ PIC'r a n ~ Ml m OI tal H os
pll rl Po mer O\ at 9 22 a m took
( cor gP Molden from Oa k St 10
\ &lt;'ICJ ""' Mcmor ra J and at 6 32
p m took Mrs Vu grnra Phahn
from 2til M ulben '\ to Ve ter a ns
M• 111011 11 and at 11 Jh p m took
I ncr; Puo iPr from Cou nt y Road 19 to

ll olzcr Mecl rca l Cent er

Prolw ac('idPnt
Po m~rm Polrcc Wed nes day 111

' ' st JgJ tC'CI a n acctd ent at

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:vt 1 n St; tn the v rll ogc
I ht \ 1l p o t t that a Cal d 1 tv en by

1o&gt;t phrnr Osborn Route 1 Long
Bolt om pulled h om a parking
spa ce rn to the srde of a ca r driven
IJ\ Cvnt hw Kr aulter R utland
I hu c wer c meclrum dam ages and
Osborn "as riled on a c harge of
1111 ng to v rc ld the n ght of way

Rt·!-,.;!Siration Saturday
11• grs ta tron l or SWimm mg les
sons a t New Haven Pool w til be held
S,Ji urd ay J une 19 at the pool !rom
Ill am until noon
i .c'ssons ar e $ll and I he lnstruc
tor " Ma ry Caroly n Wil ey
Lessons to be given ar e begrnncr s lntermedrate advanced
bcgmner s adult chrld a nd adults
Other lessons wUI be ava•lable l a ter
on m I he season

Cited by sheriff

A ND REW

Funds distributed
Governor James A Rhodes announced the Bureau of Motor
Veh1cles has the frfth distnbution of
1982 h cense tax r evenues totallng
$39 999,675 13 ready for disbursem ents to local governments ,
M etgs County's share of the tolalts

$148,175 54

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J EFF E R SON CH ASE Th e
un k now n he.rs d ev 1see s
leg a tee s a nd ass 1gns of J ef
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De f end ant s
Ca se No 18 214

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T he toll ow no d escr b ed
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M e q s County
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Town sh1p o f L eba non Sec
t1 on 23 Tow n 2 R ange II
and 1n 160 Acre L o t No 169
boun ded a nd drscr 1bed as
foll ow s
Beg nn n q a t the sou t h
w es t cor ne r of sa d 160 ac r e
Lot 11 69 t hence Nor t h 40
r ods thence Ea s t 133 r od s
f1nd 8 I nk s the nce South 40
rod s !hence West 133 r o d s
an d 8 ltnk s to t he pla ce of
beQ1nn nq
con tatn n g 3'1
ac r es m or e or less
You ar e r eau r ed to an
sw r r th f' Cn mpla nt w Jh n
'18 d a y s after t he las t
pub lt c a t on of lh s not ce
wh c h w ill be p ub! shed on
ce e ac h w ee k for s x su e
cess v e week s The l a s t
pub l ca t on w II be mr~d e on
J uly 2'1 198'1 an d th e '1 8
diW S for an sw er w tll co m
me n ce on that d ate
In case o f y ou r f a l ure to
or
o t her w se
a n swe r
r espond as requ red by t he
O ht o
Rul es
of
C1v t1
Pr ocedur e
tu dg m ent by
d efau lt w ill be re nd er ed
aqa nsf yo u tor t he r e11 ef
de mand ed
n the Co m
p ia nt
D at ed J un e 14 1982
La rry E Spencer
Cl erk of Court s
Me•os County Oh o
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ass ,qns of M a ry A c na se
IN TH E
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CO URT OF
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ME I GS COUN TY
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ass qns o f
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Br own nq
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Cyntll :t E Sm t h
NOTIC E B Y
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PUB LI CATI ON
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To
G r ace Harr ngton
ass qn s of Cy nt h a E Sm th
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th e
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exec u tor s
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l eg a t ees and an d ass 1qn s of G ra ce
Hen ng ton
f d eceased
ass qn s of Jeff er son Ch ase
You ar e he r eby not f ted addr ess unk nown
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De fendan ts n a le q al ac th a t you t1ave bee n n am e d
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When Sgt Forbes arrived he
found Clark under the truck A hose
was running from the gas tank to a
gasollne can
Cl ark a ppeared before M eigs
County Court Judge Patr ick
0 Brien Wednesd ay and was flned
$100 and costs

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ton en t ti ed Don ald H
CA LL P ta nt.t f v s G r ace
H err tngton et a t D eten
d &lt;1nt s Th 1S ac t on h ~s been
ass ~n e d Ca se No 18183
rmd 1S pend1 ng 1n the Cou rt
of Common P leas M e tg s
County Oh to Pia tnt If se t s
forth 1n the Com p ta nt that
1e s t he own er n tee s m
o le by th e doc tr ne o f ad
ve r se pos sess ron n an ac
tua l
po ssess1on of
the
fo ll owmg r ea l es ta te
S t u ate n t he Sta te of
Otl tO County of M e1qs and
V l li'IQP
of
M td d le po r t
be tnQ
L o t No
138 of
B osw ort h s Add t on t o the
V tl l rt o e of M dd leport for
me rl v kn own as low er
Po meroy
P i a nt ff turth er al leqes
h a t sad r ea l es ta te s
d esc r bed
f ur t h er
as
fo ll ow s 1n n d eed from Sar i'!
L Boswor t h E xec ut r x of
lhe- E s ta te of M Boswo r t h
10
Samu e l
R d gewa y
rec or ded
n Volume 70
P age 7 18 o f the M e1o s Coun
ty D eed Rec ords
La1 N o 138 S tu at ed tn
the
Town
of
Lo w e r
Po m eroy now a t ta ch ed to
an d becom e part of t he
tow n of M d dleporl Me q s
County Oh o
P ta n t ff
fu r th er
says
that he h as ca u sed a n
rxam tna t •on o f the Deed
Re cords o f M e 1q 5 Count y
Oh10 to be m ade and tha i
the
deed
or ant nq
the
prop er ty d esc r bed n the
prrc ed nq paraQraph
to
th e De fe ndant her e n s no t
r eco rd e d
n the Dre d
Rec or ds of M e qs Co un ty
O h o a nd ca nn o t be loc at ed
ol herw se
Plet ntd f fu r t her all eges
•n h1s Comp l a n t ! ha l t he
ow n e r sh 1p o f 111e
to t
dpscr•be d her e tn ts ev den
ced b y a n entr y n th e
M f' q s
Cou n t y
Tra nsfer
Rec ord No 8 n t Pa ge 183
L n e 15 dot ed J an ua ry 5
90 1 wh er e1n lot 138 of
Lo w e r
Pom e r o y
t he
pr operty th a t s th e sub ,ec t
of tht s a c t on was fr il n
s f e r r ed
to
G ra ce
H e rr nqt c n
D e f en d an t
h e r e 1n
by
Sa mu e l
Rtdgw ay
ak a
Sa mu e l
R dq ew a y
Sa d tra nsf er
w as m a d e purs u ant to a tax
ce rt• ft ca te t hat arose out o f
th e sale of sa •d lo t for
d e l n q u e nt r ea l es t a t e
taxes
P ta n tdf fu r t her all eq es
that t he t ransfe r of t t! e to
v r a c e H err nq ton Deten
d.=tn t 1s ev 1denced by a n en
tr y n t hp M e 1QS Coun t y
Oh o A u d 1tor s D up l cc"' te
to r th e y ear of 1900 ill Page
62 L 1ne 7 show 1ng th a i
G ra ce H er r •n o ton De l en
da nt rece 1v ed L ot 138 o f
~ ow P r
Pomeroy
t he
pr op ert y of w h c h 1S th e
subr ec t o f th 1s a c t1 0n from
R dgwt=~y a k a R •d oeway
Pl at nftff fu r ther all eg e.-s
th;:t t t he rea l es t at f' taxes to
the lo t desc n bed he r e tn
th rl f IS the SUbj eCt Of thi S
ac tt on a r e c urrentl y l rsted
tn t he name of G r ace
Hrr m qton and th at the ta x
ca r d loc ated 111 the off tee o f
t t)&amp; M etQ S Count y A ud1tor
for the lot desc rtbed n
pa r &lt;'t qraph one of fht s Com
p l a tnt
lt s t s
Gra c e
He rrtnQton as the own er of
the lo t
Pl a mttff f ur t her alleQe s
1n the Comp ta mt that he
hit s b y h tm se lf i't nd h1 s
p red ecesso r s m 1nte re st
bee n tn ac tu al open e x
ca n t n uo u s
c tu s • ve
no tor.ou s a nd ndve r s (l
possess1on of the sa •d lot
de sc rtbe d her etn for a
periOd of m or e th an twent y
on e ( '1 1J y ear s pr or to the
ttl n q of h1 S Com pl a 1nt and
fu r ther a ll eges th at the
P ta mt1ff h as b y h1 m self
;:tn d n ts pred ec e ssor s 1n n
m a tn
ter es t ca r ed f or
ta 1ned an d used t he tot
clesc r b ed her e n th a t s the
su b tec t of tht s ac t 10n and
has p a1d a ll ta xes and
CISSess m e nt s tev red or
assessed aga n st sa1d lo t
for a pe nod of more than
t we nt y one ( 21 ) y ear s pnor
to the f !lmg ot sa td Com
pla tnf
Pta1nt1ff further
sa y s that he has a cted as
th e ow ne r of sa1d tot suc h
as h e wou ld not exe r c tse
ov e r property tha t he dtd
no t c i a 1m 1n .a m anner assu c h wou l d serve not 1ce to
th e wor ld that the Pl a1ntlff
c la1ms s a 1d lot and has
c la1med sa1d lot for a

perrod of twenty one 1211

y e ars pnor to the frhng of
fh1s Compla1nt
Pla .nttff

sa ys further th at he did not

ha v e a nd doe ~ not ha ve the
pe rm1 SS1 on of the Oefen
dants to u se sa 1d lot 1n any
m a nner

P ta n t ff
sa ys f u rt he r
tha i he s th e own er of l o t
456 n the V1 ll aqe o1 Mtd
dl eport forme r l y known as
L o w e r P om ero y sa •d lot
4S6 a d ro n 1n g t h e to t
desc r b ed her em th a t IS the
sub1ec t ot th ts ac t on
Th e pr a yer of sa td Com
p ia r. IS the P ia nt1 ff s t 1tl e
to s ad rea l es ta te b e
qu ete d as aga n st th e
De fen dan ts
t hat DP fen
dan l s b e r eQu r ed to se t f or
th th e1r et a m
f an y
n
and to sa d r ea l esta te or be
for eve r b ar r ed from asce r
t1 ng th e sa me that any and
a ll c l a 1ms ot the Dei Pn
dan ts wh 1ch m ay be ad
ve r se to t he t ti e
be
dec fa r ep vo 1d and that th e
Oefe n danh be fore ver en
to ned f rom r. ~c:Pr t ng an v
e ta m wh ate ver n and to "'
sad r eal es t i'J te adver se to "
Pl at nt df s t ti e th at the
Cour t c au se a dee d to lo t
138 de sc n bed her em that I S
the sub tect of th s ac t1 on
be exec u t ed to the Pla tn t tff
a n d tor such other furthe r
re t1ef as may be p r oper
The abov e m en troned
pa rh e s w It f urth e r tak e
not .ce t hat t he y haw• been
made par t es Defendant to
sc3td Comp la n l nnd they
nr e r equ 1r ed to answc r sa d
Compl a tnt w fh1 n tw ent y
e1ght da ys a ft er the l as t
p ublt c a t on o f t1115 not. ce
Sa1 d
no t ce
w II
bP
pub lt s hed once a wee k tor
s x co nsec ut •ve w ee k s
T he la s I pu b ! c at on w II
be m a d e on th e 22 nd d a y o f
J ul y 1982 =md t he twent y
e1qht d a y s for answN no
wt ll co mm r n c£' on Ju l y 13
1982 tn case of Defe ndant s
fa 1lur e to nn swe r or other
w 1se r psp ond as rf'au r ed
b y the Oh •o Rul es o f C1v ~
P r oce dur e
!UdQmenl b y
d e f au lt Wtll be ren der ed
aq a 1ns t thC' De fend an ts for
t he r e i ef dem an ded n th p
Co mpl a nt
La r r y E Spenc0r
C lerk ot Cour t s

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The Board of Tru s teps o f
Cotumb1a T ownsh p will
ho ld a pub lt c hea r n q J ul y

1982 at 8 p m

at th e

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F or all you r wrrtn g
n ee d s,
fu r n ace's

w ater Lone Hook ups
sephc Tank s

r e pa1 r se rv 1ce a nd
m st a llat ron

c ounty Ce rt1h ed
Roush l an e

Res 1d en t l a l

Cheshore Oh
Ph 367 7560

&amp; Comm erc ra l
Ca ll 742 3 19 5

Gas lm e D1tch es

TOM HOSKINS
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Worked 10 home area 20
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Ll t&lt;E NEW Laro e
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25 a c re s
pa s tu r e
15 ac r es
ttll ibl e r t.'s t wood s an d
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Hor se lover s
d ehg ht ' Or exce ll en t
sheep or ca tt le f arm
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P c k up an d
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Oa v s V ac uum
Clert nc r one ha f m If' up
Georges Creek Rd
Call

446 0294
1 oz
999 s l ve r F a thers
Day ba r
$ 10 00
Spr ng
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Va Icy P lazil 446 8025
N qht crnw ler s $ 1 00 per
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Bcncll r &amp; Tcrr r r 2 l ema!(
rlnd 7 11cde 2 1/1 y r old
m;~te Terr e r ('Ill 614 256
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Roofrng and gutter work
Concrete work
Plumbtng and
el ectJtcal work
( f r ee Estim a tes)

Ph 949 2609
94 9 2234
RAC IN E OHI O
s 19 1 m o

9575
Ooq &amp; pupp rs m xed Call
446 49 76
M xed br red p upp es A lso
de cla w ed q r a y and wh te
ma l e k tten 614 99'1 6505
M e qs Co H u mnne Soc et y
O ld
r f'd
l r. s h SP ft N
Fe m a l e
ge ntl e
wd h
c h1 d r en 614 99'1 5265
2 puppy s ro q ve aw a y 614

1------------+------------j &lt;~

Doz er s
Bac kho es
Dump Tr u c k s
lo Boy
Tr en c h er
Wa t er
Sewe r
Gas lrn es
Se pt te Sys t em s

NEA R DEXTE R

45 Ac r es of

A SS UM E T HI S LOAN f\ 11 stor y hou se tn
Sy r a c use w th t hree bedr oom s hu ge lrvr n g room
b1 g f am tl y r oo m
wor k shop
ga ra ge
and a
bea uftfu tt y landsca p ed lot Ju s t $3 900 dow n an d
assum e pa ym ent s of SJ58 a month f or 2811 yea r s a t
13% .nter est Redu ced to $33 500
P RI CE R E DU CE D - 2 5 A c r~s of l and w 1th a ft v e
r oom three bedroom home wt th pa t 10 fru1t trees
ga rd en spot and hook up for woodburner Now

$26 000
PRIC E R E DUCED - O rt g ln a l woodwork good
loca tt on f ull b ase m ent a nd t wo A C un1ts ar e b ut a
few of the n1ce fea tures of th1 s s1x r oom thr ee
bedr o om ho m e tn M1ddl -:&gt; p orf Now $25 000
PRt CE R E DU CED - Thi S three yea r old m od ul ar
1s on a n •ce corner tot tn M1dd feport and h as centr al
cur sc r eene d 111 porc h ga rd en b a th tub bu11t tn hut
ch three b edroom s two b a ths and 1s gorgeou s

NowS42 000
DOUBLE LOT - W 1th l o ts 9f shrubber y and a two
stor y fra m e home w rth the c harm of a 100 year old
home w 1th beautiful woodwor k ntne room s sev en
ftrep l aces a nd more $35 000

On St Rt 78 1 mile North of Burr Oek State 1'IM1&lt;
or 11 ~_,of Motto. Oh towardo Gtou- Oh on
St Rt 78

OWNER WILL LAND CONTRACT OR TRAD E th1 s tour year old ranch w1th full base m en t three
bedroom s large lot Garage equ1p ped kttchen and

umber

JS cute

'

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-·d.,

Thil wll be., ol 11-v Ale With oom-g fof l\loryone
NcltiOngof ....

PRICE REDUCED - ApprolC 22 acr e s of wooded
land w1th a newer ranch house three bedrooms
d1111ng room separate utrllty room 2 12 baths W B
F p two car g arage also older home Now $49 900

REALTORS

Oflrce

'•.

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Call now $37 500

Henry E Cleland Jr
' Jean Trussell
Dottle Turner

k tt ens to qood home 614

992 71 76

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

GRI

992 6191
949 2660
992 5692
9922259

Large or Sm a ll J ob s

PH 992 2478

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE
Addons and remodehn1
- Roohne and Iutter work
-Concrete wor
- Piumbm1 1nd
elecluul wor•

(free Estimates)

V. C YOUNG Ill
992 6215 or 992 7314
Pom eroy Oh1o

2

yr

shep ard
992 77 31

o! d m ale colt c
m•xed d oq 614

3 sma ll pupp es
Old 304 675 2826

9 w ee k s

PA RT Colli e p art Ge rm an
Sheph er d pupp 1es 304 675
1 ~61

9 WE EK old fem ale bl ac k
k Hen Pnrt S am ese pa rt
Bu rm ese 304 675 6145

9 30 tf c

5 20 1 mo pd

SM A LL fem ale dog

Ha lf

------------+-----------16Sp30r nqer
Span 1el Ca ll a ft er
tp m 304 458 1526

1

C&amp;M
EXCAVATING
AND
CONSTRUCTION
Doter &amp; backhoe ser
vtce water sewer pon
ds
toundat1on s
recl•~t1on

Lrcensed &amp; Bonded
Phone 949 229J
or949 2417
J 3 tfn

FRYE'S
Truck Auto and
HARLEY
DAVIDSON
New and Used
PARTS
Open 9
Closed Sun
PH 742

ttl! 5
&amp; Mon

2081

5 27 1 mo pd

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54

Y 1rcl Sate 1 7 rn If' our
Bu l av li e Ref
Thur sclcW
Fr dny &amp; Sn t u d'ly LO I "&gt; of
rve r y l h nq
Yard Sillf' we rr Mov nq &amp;
mus t ~ell evNylh 1nQ A r
color T V kii Ci lf'n
cond
lable lnrnps c sh es c rock
pot clothes brdsprf'ads &amp;
c ur t a ns
t o{S
kn c k
nr~c k s
C~nd
nany Oll1cr
ems Ju n(l 1811 'lncl 19th
9 00 5 00
300
S1ndrrs
Or ve Ga l t nol"
Y,1 r d Sale u pper R r
ac r oss from Blu(l F oun la n
Mo tel Sn t May 19 9 t I ')
Lo t s of f lea mMkP I terns
t urn tu n., Anrl llou&lt;;,C'holcl

GMCICJf' SAle Junp I R &amp; 19
9AM to 7PM Rn nor &lt;;, tl 1 ('
Chilpel dr vl l / 4 m
ou T
bulnvtiiP Rd on tr l t Spr no
housecl('.=tn nq
Lo ts o t
b'lrtJil l nS

TH REE pups 2 ma le I
femn l e Ca t &amp; 2 k tttens 304

67 5 1557
6

Lost a nd Found

LO ST dog tn vtc lntt y ot N
2nd on M rddteport Black &amp;
tan Dober man 5 yrs old

296 3
Co nta ct
RI Ch a rd

Harry

7_~ _ }:!r-_d Sat e_ __

Wrt nt ect To t:Suy

WA N TED 10 BUY Old lur
n lure and An t Quf'c. nl rl l l
k nds oil Kenne th Sw1 n
446 3159 or 756 196., n 11
Pven nq s
Buy nu
Golct
S lvcr
Pint num otc1 co n &lt;:. o;;,cr(lp
r nqs &amp; s lv( rw (1n Da ly
quo l rs
w 1dnhl f'
Also
ron&lt;:. &amp; co 11 suppl ' s tor
s1le Spr nq Vall t y Tr let nq
Co ::.pr nq Vlllcy P 111
446 8075 or 446 8076
We ply e 1&lt;;,11 l or 1ft'"' moclf'l
e Iran usrcl c 1rs
F rrnctlt own C 1r Co
8 II Genr JOiln Son
446 0069

Fronl etr vt r c, ct c,r 1 r tor
1971 .;eq'l ~ nyl (&lt;'I I I 6 1&lt;1
3R8 A193
JSO Por.t 1c

110 10r

( nil 416

R009

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June 16 17 18 10 4 5 R 174
m
o ff Rt 7 llYP1SS
Clo th nq co1ts TV stnncl
m sc Wn l c h tor s qno;;,
Y '!rei sa l e
Ql 'l:.Sw1rr
croc h e
nnd
nncrf1mC'
trms
TV s
baby nnd
household turn turr SpPn
errs corner of Bronctw w
1nd Mn n St Rr1c 1nr Fr
Ju nr 18 9 a m I II dark
Jun~.:: 18 :t nd
9 Cl1 J'lmrs
Swn ns on C R 28 lbOvC'
E 'lS tcr n H Qh Set oa l An
t quP ceda r ches t t r es
and m se
614 949 2603
Ran cancels

CARE

SlAFF

Hu Qf' Ynrd Sac Thur s 17

s L P N s necc eel now
to l u ll 1 rrqu r('m n l s o
C F Crr t f ca t on Snt'lri
commensurn r e
w 11
Ira n1 nq 10d rxpr .. wncp
Ex tens vc ])( nef t s
n
c tud nq
p'l d
hosp It=~ I znt on r f' t rrmcnl
p r oqr111 no pena lt y s c k
lenVC' 3 W f'k Vr'I CA I on I O
st ar t M or e Con tac • Per
so nn r
0 r('( IOr {j0 4 675
373 0 or
wr tr
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H asp I'll
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Fr

25250

Sa t J unr 19th 9 5
Sf ( Mr ol l Tt:: l for ds
7 11m l y Buek town Rei
Lr t art O h o 1 hurs nnd

Fr
18

Sa l

19

96

778

R N

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M ddlcp o rt
G l ass door
t resc r een LP N nrcct1 d lor Dr oft cc
1 v n q r oo m c t1a rs stcrf'o Part 1 rnr flour s
W or k
ru qs bcd spr rnds c u rf n ns Man tt ru S1 t Cr1 16 14 992
w n l er codt s lar ge &amp; srnil ll
6633
c lo th nq q l asswnr e n c k
na c k s odd s &amp; r ncts Lo t s
$25 0CO
\r're k v
{ f ully
mo r e
q u nrAn teC'd work nq pnr l
or f ull t mr cil llornp
Y ar d Sat e Mondf1Y J u ne Week l y pily chec k s m c1dcd
11 6 p m t 1 da r k Tuesd ay d rec tl y to you I rom H ome
Jun e 22 9 a m ttl ., s . m O l h ce eve r y Wf'dOf'sday
pson r cs tdence Rose Hil l St .=trt mmrd ~ t ely No ex
To y s ( so m e F she r Pr ce &amp; per ence
nr c rssary
M at e II odd s &amp; ends d sh es N a t onil company D r t n s
iw o lc1mp s c loth nq &amp; 1973 n nd appl ca t on
na led
Ford To r n o
Se nd your narne 'l nd nd
dr ess to A m er cf1 n F r l t y
Y a r d Sal e M ond ay Ju ne Co mpa ny H r nq Dep r 77
11 6p m tldark Tuesd w
1040 Lone Star Dr
New
J une 22 9 a m ttl ' D a v s Brau nfel s TX 78 130
r es1d ence Rose Hdl
WA N TC D
younq
non
GA RA GE sal e 415 L ew s dr nktng d CI r y I arm hrl p
rn tk nq Cl nd t arm wo rk
Sl ga ra ge d oo r used fur
nn d
th r(lc
n tur e
r loth nq
b ed Send te tt N
r e fer ences to Box C 11 n
sp r ea d s &amp; c u r t1 an s
c ar e Pt Pl eas 'I n ! Reg ster
P o nt P leasan t W V '15550
Y A RD sa le 307 7t h St
New Haven WV J u ne 15 18

Publi C Sl i C
&amp; Au ctta n

Go ld
s live r
s te r l n g
tewe lr y nngs ol d co1ns &amp;
c urr ency Ed Burk e tt Bar

ber Shop Mo ddlepor l 992
3476
OLD FURNIT URE

beds

1r on brass or wood K 1t
c hen c ubbard s o f all t ypes
Tabl es round or squ a r e
Wood 1ce boxes Old desks

and bookca ses Wtll bu y
complete household Gold

6370

types Also bu yrng baseball
Osb y M a rt1n 992

RI GHT front fender

for

Che vrol et 1976 1977 M ont e
Ca rl o must b e tn good c on

do lion 304 67S 4421

N eeded h ones t n n d re i a b le
lad y to work ilnd he l p r un
pari t m e
bus •n ess
Tra •n ng w II be r equ r ed
W rtte P I S n ca r e off Pt
P lea sant Reg s t er
200
Ma 1n St Pt
P I W ViJ

255SO
Dependab le w oman to c ar e
for elderly l a d y ' " mv
h om e Salary neg 1o t a bl e
w thbonu s 304 67 5 1'109
P E RSO N to wo rk p art t 1m e
c ar e t or elder l y l ady &amp;

home Ph one 304 675 S36S
WE LCOME

Wag on

In

ter nattona l h a s hos tess
hos t op en tng s tn
Pt
P l e a sant
G a ll •po l •s &amp;
s u r r o un d t ng
a r eas
Ft ex 1abl e hou r s good ea r
ntn g
p o t e nt1 a l
ca r
r equrred tr atn1ng prov •ded
tree ca ll N an cy K e ll ey

Thur s Sa turday
6202

304 343

He l p

"R E

Wan t ~ d

q
Nursr wanted tor
pnrt r mr
tV
Th~erpy
post on M n 16 hrs per
w1 ek
w 11
rtdd t anal
covr rrtcrf' wll n nerd ed
P'ls i P)(pr r rnce n tv Ther
py s 10 1 r rqu rrd Good op
portun t y
tor
ad
v 1ncrnwn
Crt
Brrndn
Y 1 ll l
II
VI H.' f dW:.
Mt mor 11 Hoo;;,p 111 614 997

6797 EOF
I r c Gall :t Coun rv B oard ot
Mrn t AI Rt l r1 r eht on nnd
o~vc op1lf' n l 'l o snb 1 1 ~c:c.
s c urrrn r ly
1rcrp t n4
pr opos1t~
for
Sp1 rdl
11 cr :lPY sc rv CPS lor h
nf'nlr111y ((llrdrd ..=~nd
clevetopmrnt (llly dtsnb £'d
orr son s rp s d no n Gnll n
County Aqenr es ..-1nd J){'r
sons
nt cr t c, lt ct
n c,uh
m 11 nq propu&lt;:.al to r co 1
tr 1c 1 n 1 serv ere, nny )f)
11 n propos'lt
rlld
nn
pl&lt;.l t on qucl&lt;. 1('&lt;:. f ro1
tlr G'l lt 1Cou1 t y Bonrdot
M1 ntal Rctnrct 11 on nne!
Dlvr topmenlll D srtb I trs
f&gt; 0 Box 14 ( he"&gt;h n Oh o
45670 Appl C:t l on dCldl r
s July 16 1987

17

S

T u~ t

ons W1 nt ed

Ct r ..,, 1n n 'llr

18 drs
Ia q tc r n 1 vt on far n rn
plovnwnt
P 0
Box 88
V'lll pols 011 51 1 t m
fnt(llltly

t 1WO&lt;, (IO Ollrl fObS n
Pom roy M ctctl port nrt 1
614 997 75A
A':&gt;k lor Jrlf
Aft I
M()W

Il
SA NOY A ND BEAVER In
sur lOCP Co
srrv er e, trr I rr no;;,uranc('
covrnqt n G 1lllr1 County
l or
~lm o&lt;:, t
n Cln tur y
F H 1 I o 1 r nnd personnl
property COVf rnqcs
lrf'
'lVl llhl
IO
llf'll
l
ct v c1u1l
10rcls
Con K l
N 11 1 1c,ur 1nc1 A wncv
iltl 11 PI on 116 1694

15

EmploymenT
serVIces

DIREC1

17 18 &amp; 19 4 miles out lm
clothes all sizes TV tapes
antenna
Ram
r ecords
cance ls m1sc

9

needPd by n nroqrcss vr
res eten 11 e Ht
IM I ty
srrv c n l mr1 11 ly rr t 'lr
df'd adu lt s w !ll b lnv ornl
d sordrrs
Prrv ous
f')
rwr pnrr work nq
w 111
p1 op lf'
rrqu rPct
Ap
p l 1canl &lt;, mu s l
bt
l r
1NQl1 c ere 'II vf' p11 rnt
nnd il bl c to work !I(')( blf'
tlours 'b 10 000 l)f'r yr 1r
"r1 11r y l or a 45 tu wo rk
week
a on(J w 111 o ther
bt'"'nl I&lt;;, N IC H T RFFIE F
STA F F 1\so nepdccl n t
r es dPn l nl Mmf s 11 PM to
9AM $J SO prr tlr 30 to 40
hr
wor k wf'rk
II
n
ter esred send rrsumr ro
011 o Rl s ctrn t nl SNv res
llC Rl I Bo)( l M II Crrrk
Rd G1lt pol s O t 45631

ca rds

coin Prke to Johnson Rd
Second house on left

BEDS I RON BRAS S old
I urn turr
QO ICt
s lver
clollnrs wooct ce boxf's
&lt;;,Ia 1e 1aro;;, 1n t nu• s elc
Comple tr
I OUSC I10ids
Wr te M 0 M l lrr R t 4
PomProy Oh Or 99'} 7760

6 17 ilnd 18 n B1 s t n 11
G lr n B ssrl s Covel 1nd
ct n r $15 Tnb lt 1nc1 6
ct 1 rs $75 k rcrwn st ove
S25 nl qood cond M sc
ChC'1P

stlv er ol d money pocket
wat c hes c ha1ns nngs a nd
etc lndran Artif ac ts of a ll

soo

YARD SALE 30/ 7111 Sl
NPw H1v1n Jun1 1518111

Apple 11 on !)( nc1 l l kPn l or
conccc,s on work Apply n
person
11
1111
Colony
T hp 1 rP

Eno G rocer y on 554 9 00 t o

Yard Sa le June 14 and I S at

3069

7 Film ly Gnn u Sf11f' SJ7
H Ida
Or
G1!1 p o l s
Fr •dny &amp; Sn turdny Stl'ro
components
furn lur f'
c lo th nq etc

8

Ca ll 614 8 ~3 3443 or 614 843

Auc tton every F r n q t1t at
the Har tf ord Com muntly
CC'n t(lr Tru ck 10r1 cts o f new
mcrctHnd sr eve ry week
Cons rpnPn l s a t O('W and
used mcrctlanc1 Sf' illw1ys
wt lcomr
R c 11ard
Rcyno lcls Auc t nnPN 275

t= ).per f'flCC'd t1r lp wnn tect
to
loc 11 c, uprr n 1rk t r
C.tnct rrw11 10 box 60 1
G~l pot.-., 011y
l r bunf'
825 Jrd Av
G 1 I J)OI &lt;, 0 1
456] 1

If the per son th a t st ol e 1 o tl

One w h1te w 1th lemo n
spot s bl ac k wh1te a nd tan

R ck
Pear so n
Ex
per enced AUCTIONEER
Est ates
an Qut.: 5 fdrrn
h ouseho l d l cPnSN1 Oh o
W V Buy nq an t QuPs 304
773 5785 773 9 185

Y :trcl Si!l r Cor npr ol 1s t &amp;
Stnte Fr dny June 18 9 lo
?')Avon boll If s book'&gt; c o t
IPr tab r luqQM!f li!mps
c o th nq
r 1 1&lt;:. ocws 1nct
rncls

Rewa r d

LCJS-T - Tw
_ o_ f ox hounds

Pu blt c S" l e
&amp; Al c t 1on

rnl 11 o 1 qo r vou clown? Get
up qr r ou t E un qood $$$
se lQ A von C 'l I I 4.j6 3358

614 992 2886 or 61 4 992 6302

l amps out of m y hou se w 1ll
re turn them set th em on
the p or c h 1 Wtfl say n o
m or e M yr tl e

Sentmel- Page- 9

6 F 1m ty CMpor l S:t l1 Jun1
17 18 &amp; 19 Cto !t nq a t
s 1rs house I o1c1 trms np t
s ll W'ls t er &amp; dryrr t u r
n turr 1 4m l ro11 Lwnr
Furn Butw liP Por trr Rd

'1 6 wk s old k !t ens 1 ma l e

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I

Mov nq Sa le 139 LOwf'r
Gar! r ic Ga ll po l s I ns elf'
Out s de Sa le
Tl1ursct w
9AM fhr u Sa tu rday SPM
Somf' I urn l ure som C' c1P
pltilnces m 1sc odd s &amp; ('n
ds A l so hou se and 1f1 n0
goe s for so 000 pl us :tlllf q;tl
fees

ems

Prtllc ts nva lab lr f or k n

Month of tune lhu 1~ frt Sat

Hope to '" rou all soon
Phone 991991 3

• Fr ee zer s

PAR TS and SER VI CE
4 5 ff c

Ju"e

Housing
Headquarters

St Rt 124 Pom eroy OH

w as h e r s
• Dr s h
w as her s
e Ra ng es • Re fngera t

drown each ntght 10 p m
Sun Pilla pitcher beer spectal
pme Also BQ s on Sunday starling

MARSHALL TENNANT BANO
St" tn bunt il fnend We also
hnt Happy Hoot Mon Sal 4 pm
6 p m Unadverlrstd spewls d1aly

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

All Makes

e

Rl I Cheslu" Oh
St Rt 1 between Cheshue
&amp; Mrddlepott
Hrs Mon Sun

lues Ud1es mght all drtnks
reduced lor the women
Wed 1/• Century n•Jhl 9 12 drafl
beer only Pool toumament 2 a m
Thurs Old Mtlwauke Ntghl 9 l JO
Centurr Nt ~ hl
Fn &amp; Sat L1we bands drmk &amp;

UTU R f U\f

a

M a st er Charge

Carry Out Betr
&amp; Wne Awa1lable
Mon Keg N1ght

CUT OUl

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

Call B1li Ward
At Ward's Keyboard
1-446 4372 4 19Ji c
Vtsa

r

Garnqc Sale Thurs &amp; Fr.
636 Dccn r Dr G nll pol!&gt;
9 00 to 4 00

HAIR RE MOVAL

t qcr
'lnd4461 3732
wlltc
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t Cnll

grou nd w rt h a ll m tnera ts and a ll fenced S1x room
house w tt h t ou r bed r oo m s a hu g e barn w tt h hay loft
and a ga r ag e w1 f h wor ks h op S50 ooo

SATU.RDAY, JUNE 19-11:00 A.M.

_ . , .... ""ocddenta.
T..,;o Cllh or~ With pOoltlve ID Lunch on pr.,..eo
Own« Mr Chllrleo Lukneoo
AUCTIONEER 811 Jeneo I&lt; Aaocieteo

COMrL rT F
R f O I /IIO R
fRV I l f
1 nm
l ht
rn !l e s t
t 1 1 r
t. nrc
to ft t
1 HQ C&lt;. t h' 1d1 1tnr

FOR THE
BOTH OF YOU
STYLING SALON

• R esr d e nto a l
• Comm e r c ra l
•lndu st na l
R a crn e Ohr o
241 3534
F r ee Es trm a t e s

-

Ha ve fun n p r 1va te tn
tt'"' ts s unk en p ool larg e
3 or 4 bed r oom er l ar g e
r n ter t n tn ng I v ng lor
ma l d1ntnq 1 1 b a t hs
nCl t ga s fu r n ac e f ull
ba se m ent
new
ca r
q a ra qe and 2 l eve l lo ts
n€.=tr sc hoo l

N EW LI STING -

7

hsted

6 15 tf c

3 1 ft c

16 YEARS EXP

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

Phone 742 3171

ooo

Ph 614 843 219 1

A nnou ncem ent s

992 5864

L o v e ly brr ck
h ome
sttu a ted on over 1 C'lcrP
3 be droom s '1 ba th s
famil y
r oo m
w tt h
f.rept ace e qu1 ppC'd k t
c hen cen tra l a r Cil ll
for pnv;:\te show 1nQ
Velm a Nictn sky A ssoc
Phone 7-42 309 2
Che ryl L eml ey A ssoc

Wilt ;en !arm machrnery iJo1s. boiOO!er large ampuri antique lurmure
large 11t10Uri of new klmbef " asSated SIZes, farm ""chtn(J) ilJIIOOzer
w•h 10 It blade WDAC45 farm tract..- F{J(dHil farmtli!dor 1933 Far"'all
tarm trar:tJr plows. JO illle kicQr 2 raw com ~anti!' sever~ preces ol
hone dralf(l eq~pment, barn and oorl("crtb to be erected l)ollef oot
respoosrtle br accidents. ApiJOirmately 10
teet ol pew
to be
sad n to. AS!, I1Jd and white oak, pop. an~ others. 700 kicu6t and
hedge postS Many p1ects of anhque lu~nttur~-Pit safe oak tables
cOf'ner &lt;tupbolrds washstands Empne chest s•deboards se¥eral pre
ture frames dropleal table blanket chest 7 pc Vtclonan !Gveseal set
With horsehair ~rtng sohd cheHy table wtth 6 matchng cha rs other
chNrs dresse(S' antique stands oak beds 1ce cream stool and chatr
uon and brass keHies sp1Hoons coflee gnnder many other terns not

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O'Brien Electric
Service

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b ath
ca r
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fi ru ce
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room hom e w rt h '1 por
c hes fo r v ew tng t he
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$19 soo

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P&amp;S BUILDINGS

949 2860

5- 12 2 mo pd

3 ACRES PLU S
Yo u
can pay f or th tS on e and
en tOY a good garden a nd
W1 f h
y o ur
c o u ntry
ch il d r e n
Ev en ha s
l ar ge tr ees and room for
a pony 3 bedrooms
T P w a ter bnt h QMQe
and f r es h a r for on l y

Geor1e S Hobsteller h
Broker
PHON£ 7411003

U!1hly Bulldmgs
S1zes f r om 4 to 6 and a ll
wood build n g s 24 x36
I ns ul a t ed D og H ou ses

Bea ut1fuf C u stom
Bu11t Garage s
Ca ll tor f ree s1d1ng
es ftm at es
949 2801 or

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$39 500

HERES A BUY

17

ALL STEEL
BUILDINGS

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about $2 000 00 down
and S25 7 03 per mo for
IS yr s at 160Jo Jus t lt k e
r ent but you w 11! ha v e
ba t h new furn ac e and 2
lot s n ear g r oce r y and
sc hoo l s J ust $'1 1 000

PUBLIC AUCTION

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• Roof1ng of all types
e S1dtng
• Re m ode ling
• F r ee es t1m a tes
e20 Yrs ex p en enc e

Wollt ak e $7 950

Town s h p Bu 1d m g for the
B u dg e t
and
Re v enu e
Shar n g F und s of To wnsll p
1983
A ll c 1t zens
f or
(esp ec1a !Jy sen or C1t1zensJ
ar e tn v tted 10 attend

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

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TRENCHING
SERVICE

WA NT S ACR ES - To
butl d yo ur hom e o f the
fu tu r e ? Have ru st abou t
any th 1n g he r r L o ts of
trees
dug well
and
leve l l and for a ga r den

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3

W

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING

8

Ya r d S" Ie
Yard Sale Thu rs &amp; Fr• 9
1• 11 5 O ... rtpes blanke t.;,
Qut lf s nl d g l assware so me
Fen ton o. car ntva l (rf'dl
bab y c loth es H Qll ch a r
1tc m s to num er ou s to m en
Low e r
Gar ! e l d
t on
Ga ll pol s 1 4 m le be l ow
c t y ! m I s off Rt 7 Ran
c ancels

8 20 li e

Pu bl• c Not tee

The

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tn sl ruc f iO n

KMllf lllC'ullmilte n&lt;,plf
dlf cnce c1t pr vnlt tC'S"&gt;Ons
Mf n womt n &amp; ch ld r rn
In stru c t on 111ru biM k bet
Also
'lv 1 ." IJIL
Knro t c
u11orrn o;;, nuct1nq nnd
k c k nq hHJS nnd protP e
PQU prn c nl
Jerry
&amp;
As&lt;.,oc nrC's
K Hntf'
S luct o
IJ]
Burt nq ton Rd
Jnckc,on
Ot1 ( 111 ol I 786 307 4
Wil nlr d to D o
Ln vn Mow nq no vnrd to
b q or srn'lll Rei ablr nnct

elf'pr•n(lnblf' For f'S t rnntP
cntl 446 315Q nlt,.,_.6PM 156
1967
1 r 1o;;, t1 collrc t on 8. hnu! nq
446 4480

c 11

Rr&lt;, drnt r1
E f'r l r c 8.
Plumb nq
17 '{faro;;, f')l
pN f'n cc .=~ It work quar.=tn
l rrct C'lll6 14 756 17.t8
W 11 do blby s11t lq n ny
11ome C 1116 14 388 9755

C 1rpt ntcr work rrpa r or
rrmoctrl nq w111 panel nq
cr I no I lc 1nc1 SO Tlf' Pl nl
C 1 614 997 "7S
W 11 do btby , 11 no n :n y
homf' Sp r nq V ~llf'y aren
11 1446 6574

c

Fmanc"hll
71

Bu stn ess
Op po rtunt f y

Bu s nrc.;s or s f ore room n
Pnrk Crn tral H otel
St10w m lk
d r nkcrs a
prcxtu c t thnt rnny ens ly
rnrn you $80 000 w th n t hP
nr)( l yf'nr (111 Robe rt Har

per 30 4 675 1293 or 675 5868
12

M on ey to L o"n

REFINANCE or pu r ch..=~se
your h ornr 30 y1 rlr It xed
r11r WVr1 &amp; 0 11 o Lrader
Mor tC!1Cie 77 E Sr 1tr St
J\ 111cns Ot 6 14 597 3051

13

P ro i (ISS tona l
Se t v 1 c e~

C&amp;L Book k eep no
Book k ee p nq &amp; I ..=I)( scrv ce
lor n11 types o f bus nrssr ~
(MOl Ncn l
446 ]862
P 1no lun lQ rtnd n p..=~ r
L 111\' 011 f'lc, Ac,soc n tr of
Bn. n \..1rc &lt;:.
Vrt I pol s
1nct Cunn nqh'll &lt;,A ll (ns
741 7~51 or997 70R2

Real EsTaTe
31

Hom es l or S1 l e

147 lU f Hrtl QOOd !lOuse
n ncl h 1rns C 111446 2599
Fo

'&gt;'llr or t rndc 111 'l rr
n
Hr1 C, hQusr
t11rn
pone! run I watrr C 111614
leV

388 9;75
ITs vEl TI NG LATE but
you Cr1n c,t II h Wf' n hnmr of
y our ow n I you r'lrn be t
w ern $Q 000 a nd $1 5 000 'l
yrn r 7176 1 ou ses w II bf
b u It n t11e st a te of Oh o u n
dr r
f 'lrm
h omr
rurn l
ho us1n q
proqrnm
th e
1hrse
r em 1 nde r o f 198/
llomf's w1 If be l •nn ncrd
w th n o down pa ymrnt nn d
pilyments w 11 be low as
$1 75 per month See our
m odel nea r lhr P c Pi! r
Mark e t on R T
50 W
Athf'n s or ca ll 99 2 7034 l or
nfo
K nq sb ur y Homes
1100 E Mn n St Pomrroy

Oh
3 bd r oom b n c k fir eplace
ba se m ent
ga raqc
one
a err Ky ge r Creek h qh
sc hool d1 s t r~ c t F r st 1 me
off er ed for sa te To see call

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~&lt;!_u se~old G~~s
S4
Mis_!,_M~ ~~~andi ~ _
LAY N E'S FUR NITUR E
Gasoline and hea ting fuel .
Sof a. chair, rocker , ot
Ca ll Exce l sior Oi l Com ·
lom a n , 3 tables, {ex tr a pany . 61H922205.
heavy by Frontie r ). S685.
Sof a, c hair and lovesea t.
$275 . Sof as and chair s Ze nith b lack and whi te TV .
pr iced from $285 . to $795. $150. 614· 742·2545.
T ab les, $38 and up to 110\l.
Hid e· a ·beds,$340 ., queen Over 1,000 ce r ami c molds,
ki l ns a nd suppl ies . 742· 2925
size, $380. Rec li ners, $175
t o S295 .. Lamps f rom $18.• fa or 742 ·'1085 .
$65. 5 pc. dine ttes from $79.,
to 1385. 7 pc.. 1189. and up . 12 tl .p . Massey Ferguson
Wood table wi t h 4 chairs, garden
trac tor
Hyd r o·
$2 19 up to S495. Desk S110. speed 4'1" mower. 614·992·
Hutches, S300 and $375 ., 3382
mapl e or ptne fini sh .
Bedroom suites
Bassett ELECTR rc golf cart with
Cherry , $795 .
Bunk bed battery charge r S195. 400·
comp le te with mattresse s. 500 New bricks $35. 30
1250. and up to $395 Cap
Assor tm ent of 8" &amp; 12"
f a in 's beds. $275 . comp le te. b locks $15. 3·6' Sec t ion of
Baby beds, $99 . Mattresses 12" co rrugated
me t a l
or box spring s, full or twin,
culvert wi th 2 co u plin g S50 .
$58 ., firm , $68 . and $78
304 675 4677
Queen se ts, $195. 4 dr
ches ts, $42 5 dr ches ts . Sea r s automat1 c was her
$54 . B.id frames . S20 and ilnd dryer, perfect working
$25 ., 10 gun Gun cabtne ts, condition $60 . both or se ll
$350, d1nette c hatr s $20 . se parate 304 ·675· 1504.
und $25 . Gus or electri c
ranges ,
S325 .
Baby

ll

51

Assumab l e

7 1 1-~.

percent

loa n, 4 bedroo m , '1 full
baths, all el ec tr ic 75x 100
corner lot . 1·304·881 2319 .
HOUSE Meadowbrook Ad

dition, J bedrooms, family
room with firepl ace. ce n
fra l air, ba se ment, phone
304 675 1542 .
Three bedroom . one and
one half baths, garage , VA
assumab le 10 per cen t loan
of 34,000. $ 12.000 down . 304

675 1482
2 story

br•ck .

ba th ,

ba sement

6

rooms .
and

firepla c e . 1211 Ma•n 51 304

6752381
THREE bedroom house.

17

11 1
a c res
qround JO.:t 675 3179
br~semcnt.

BRICK home . Mt Vernon
Ave
c en t ral
a •r .
3
bedrooms, 21 1 bath s. 304
675 7723. corner lot

THREE bedroom modular .

1• 1 batn . ut!I •IY room , com
plete

kit c hen .

relr•gerator.
acre . should

range

approx

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35

&amp;

1

quat.ty for

Farmers Loan . 304 675 3030
or 675 343 1
31

Mobile Hom es
for Sale

TRISTATE
MOB I LE
HOMES
USED MOBILE
HOM ES , CARS, TRUCKS
GALL I POLIS
CHECK
OUR PRICES CALL 446
7572

Lots &amp; Acreage

Prt ce reduced . 2 l ots with
rurnl wa ter close to Ctty
hmtl s, $4 .450 00 Call 446
1194
1 acre, dr tl led well . sep t 1c
tank 25x25 unftnished block
bu dding $6,500
one tlall
mile off end Greer Road.
]04 675 2949

-_

· =Rentals

41
Hou ses for Rent
CLEAN USED MOB I LE
Homes
for Rent, Lease or
HOM ES
KESSEL ' S
QUALITY
MOBILE Land contract in town or
coun tr y
Call
Strout
HOME SALES , 4 Ml
WE ST , GALLI PO LIS, RT Realty , 446 0008
35 PHONE 446 3868
5 rm . house I mile from Rio
Price reduced For sa le or Grande Dep . &amp; Ref req .
rent
11x60 2 bedroom Call614 245 5329
mobile home w.tt1 2 lots
Gas heat , rural watrr
House 6 rm &amp; bath lnQu tre
Close ro C1fy lim1ts Call 918 Seco nd Ave .. Gall1polis
446 11Cil4
1980 Windsor 14x70, new
cond Deluxe kitchrn . Iorge
11v1ng r oom &amp; ba th, 2
bedrm H tdden utd room
379 23 10
1969 Buddy mobile home
with ltp ou t , e x cond . Call
446 7490 after 5 or all day
lhurs
Serwood Pk MH 7 bclr ,
AC. underpinning , $5,000
Ca ll 446 2171t after 6
Large
!'&gt;e l ect ton
of
preowned mobile homes .
Month of June on al l homes
priced over $5,000 . Your
choice of S500 . rebat e or tie
down s and vtnyl Sk 1rf 1ng tn
sta l led All homes or unt ts
traded 1n on new homes
sold by lh ts dea ler ship
N ame and address of
pr evio us
owner
upon
reque s1. Kingsbury 1100 E
Main St. Pomeroy 614 99'2
7034.
1968 lh:50 Rt c hardson
Mobi le Home Exc. cond .
Furnished , underpinning &amp;
fu el oil tank . $4,000 . 997
5776 .
Furn ished tra i ler and land .
Ou t of sta te owner will be
on premises Fri . and Sa t .
June 18 and 19. W ill co n
sider a ll offers. Dire c
ttons : Across from Beec h
Gr ove cemetery, next to
Vi ll age Gr een Ap t 's. For
mor e in to. ca ll 614 992 7795
or 304 736 8021 .
197 1 E l eo na
12x60, 2
bd.room . furnish ed, 2 par
ches and underpi nning.
Ask ongl8.500. 614 992 2909 .

J bdr house good locat~on,
2 bdr apt. HUD ex c epted .
A One Rear Es tates, Caro l
Yeager Real tor . Call 304
615 510 4 or 675 5386

44

U SED MOB I LE
57627 11.

HOME .

MOBILE HOM ES MOVE D
Licensed &amp; i nsured . Call
304 576 271 1.
Two
bedroom
mob il e
home, 10 x 60 .304 675 1452

77, J bedroom mobi le
home, Crown H aven, l 4x70·
8x 10 ex pando , $7300 . Call
30 4 67 5·57 62.
TWO bedroom 1970 Monar
c h mobi le home, $4,500 .
H ender son Trai ler Cour t.
5th trailer on the lelt .
1973, 14x70, 3 bedroom
mob i le home, has l arge
room s, wi ll se l l par ti al l y
furni shed . 304 88).2820.

3~ .-.-~l~! ms lor Sale
28 ACRE farm , 420 l b .
toba cco a ll otm ent, running
wate r yea r round , $10,500 .

Phone 304·67H851.
--·
50 Acre f a rm , 3 bedroom
hous e
with
spacious
r emodl ed kitc hen , 2 ponds ,
barn, priced to se ll . Se ll or
trade for house in tow n .
304-895-3083 30H75·4624.

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Lots &amp; Acreage

For sa le one and half ac res

m ore
or
less. ap ·
prox imately 600 ft r oad
front age
on Co r a ·
Centerpoint Rd . near Centerpoint . $3,000.00 Phone
682 -6944 .
Farmettes 3.75 acres to 5
acres. F lat lot, c ity sc hool
d istri c t . Ca ll614 -379-2196.

TWO acre lots-150 fl . road
frontage ,
c ity
wate r ,
behind 84 Lumber , ca ll 304·
615-6873,675 3618 .

TWO ad joining lots in
restricted subdivision on

Mason Counh Road. 2.37
acres, corner lot $18,5002.16 acres $16,500. Phone
304-824-5703 after 5:30p.m .

Apartment
for Rent

Unturnt shed 1 bedroom 112
doubl e, all uldtt1eS patd , '"
Gallipoli s, Oh Call 446 9760
af ter 4 00.
bdr
apartment , car
pe ted , ki tchen furn tshed ,
off st reet parking , no pel s,
and Ave ., Ga lt 1polt s Ca ll
446· 4874 .
In Middleport 2 bd room
eff ic ien c y apt
1 304 882
2566.
E ffi cie ncy apt 614 992 5434
or 992 59 14 or 304 ·882 2566 .
Apartments. 675 5548
APARTME NT S, mobile
h omes ,
houses,
Pt .
Pleasan t and Gal lipolis.
6 14 446 8771 ort!l4 ?45 9484
APARTMENT
tn
P lea sant. 614 446 8']'}1

PI

3 bdr home in Ct ty , no pe t s,
referenc e Call 446 11 58

Apar t men ts, lurn 1shed and
un furn ished. References
304 615 1365 .

Pomeroy 2
bd.room ,
r emodeled , 408 Spr1ng
Car peted, se curity deposit
SlOO Ren t $ 195 . Call after 6
p m 992 2288

ONE
bed r oom
un
lurnt shed . $175. per mon t h,
plu s deposll
Galltpolts
Ferry WV 304 675 137 1,675
38 12.

4 room s and ba t h Full
basement Stove and.lr tdge
tn kit chen No 1ns1de pet s
614 992 3090
3 bedroom 1 bath , f amily
room , basement 2 pl us
acres , frulf trees , tn
Pom eroy $250 per month
614 992773 1 or614 992 5228 .
7 room house, stov e and
refrig In Pomeroy . $200
per month p l us u til i ti es.
Oepos.t required 614 99'1
7184 .
FOUR room house. Camp
Conley, $130 per month,
pl us deposil. 304 675 1371.
304 675 3812 .

J bedroom house, Galltpoli s
Fe rry,
washer dryer,
r ef riger ator and stove,
$325 . Might co nsider land
co ntra c t sa re.d 576 9077
As k for Peggy
42

Mobile Homes
tor Rent

Mobil e H ome, Eureka,
Bdr ., turn ., riverfr on t lot.
r ef . &amp; depos tl Adults , $100
mo. I 643 2644 .
N ice clean mobi le tlom e,
na t . gas, no pel5, adu lt s
on l y Ca ll 367 7438 .
Trai ler lor r ent. furn ished,
ai r co nd .. adu lt s on l y,
beau tif ul r tver view tn
Kanau ga . 446 1602
2 Bedroom 12x80 trailer .
Wi l l accep t chi ld ren &amp; pets
i n Rio Grande . 4.46 0 157 .
2 bdr . mob il e hom e $160
mo., $50 dep wa ter 1n
eluded. Ca \1446 3611
Clea n 12x60, 2 bd r . mobi l e
hom e. Fur n .. c onven ien t.
gooct
neig t1borh ood, air
co nd ., sec. dep . req . Ca ll af
ter 5, 446·8558
Fu rni shed mobile home . 3
bd .r oo m s. Washe r and
dryer . Private lot . No pets,
dep. r eq. 614949·2253 .
2 bd .room furn ished tr ai ler
ot t
Rt .7, 6 mi . from
Pom eroy, f r eezer and ex
Ira storag e spa ce . $190.
pl us utiliti es and lawn care .
$150. deposit . 61085 3949 .

2 bedroom tr a il er close to
sc h oo l ,
pa r k ,
sto r es .
Depos it requir ed . Mid
dleport . 61H9J.S9 14.
2 bedroom lrao ler in Mid dleport . $150 . month plu s
deposit &amp; referen ces . 614·
9n7841 or 61H9H510.

2 bedroom

trailer . Rea l
ni ce, ad ults only . Br own's
Trail er Park , M in ersv ill e.
614 -992 ·3324 .

ONE bedroom mobile
home, air-conditi oned, on
private lof, outskirts Hen derson . Utilities furni shed,
$230. month . 30H7H730 .
Two bedroom mobi le home
in New H aven, adu lt s on l y,
no pets, 30H75· 1452 after 5.
TWO bedroom unfurnished
S\50 per month plus
deposit. Camp Conley , 304675-1371, 304 675-3812 ,

matresses, $25 &amp; S35, bed
I ra mrs S20, $25, &amp; S30. Used
Furniture
bookcase .
ranges and TV's . 3 miles
out Bulavi ll c Rd . Open 9am
to 7pm , Mon . lhru Fri ., 9am
IO 5prr., Sat
4'6 0322

Apartment, 2 bdr , unt , no
pets Call 446 3937

1 Fros t tr ee rcfrt gcra ror
like new , $150 1 Nor ge
au to wa sher l ate model. A
1 cond , $110 Ca ll446 8181.
General Electr i c washe r
dryer pair , harvest go ld ,
looks ntce. guaranteed OK
Ca \1 614 256 1207 .
BEMCO mattresses or box
spring s, lull or twin , $58 . 6
Piece Naugahyde heavy
wood living room sui te
$695. Pillow arm sofa &amp;
c hair $375 . Roll top de!;ik.
dark &amp; ligh t . $189. Bunk
beds, comp lete, include
mattress, $199 Complete
water bed shop with 10
bedroom su ite s on dt splay ,
s tarting pnce $299 up to
$2500 . Btg daddy coc kt ai l &amp;
filbl es $50 Wall A W ay
recliners $169 . and up La
Z Boy rec l 1ners in stock .
USED FURN I TURE 5 pc.
dinett se ts, studio
&amp; cha1 r , bedroom
Holl ywood style, bunk
q las s front book
·Flair Furn1ture &amp;
Gallipol ts Ferry ,
Q 6 Phone 304

S4

FURNI SH ED apartme nt ,
adults, c lose to H ospt t al.
304 615 2257
LARGE, furnished, one
bedroom apartment in PI
Pleasant. modern tur
niture, washer dryer hook
up, no pe l s. phone 304 675
1386.
TWO bedroom apartm ent.
ca ll 304 675·6753 between
6 · 30pm &amp;9p .m
45

Furnis hed Rooms

Have vacancy for elderly
in my private hom e. Good
exper1ence. $450. per mo.
614 667 ·6329

for Rent

large private lot I mite
\r om 51. Rt. 141 &amp; Rt. 775
Ca l\446 4053 .
COU N TRY MO B ILE Home
Park , Route 33, N or t t1 of
Pomeroy . La rqe lo ts. Ca ll
99).)479

47

16.000 8 T U ai r con d it ioner .
on l y used 3 months, S200
Ca ll446 4929 .

Wanted to Rent

Wanted to ren t warehouse.
s torage budding or l arge
garage in ci t y of Ga l lipolis .
Ca ll 446 3159 .

18,000 BTU Emerson air
condition er. S300. Call 6 14·
379 2701 evenings

===Merchandise
5I

B el vedere beau t y shop
equipmen t , exc. con d. Wi ll
se ll r easonab le. Ca I 614 992·
3271 .

Hou se hold Good s

SlOO.,
mapl e
ro cke rr sec liner
$49,s $80,
bedroom
suit es S150 , va ri ety of t ab l e
la m ps, m ar bl e top stand s
$30 and up, box spring s &amp;
mallre ss
1new) $100,
several utility cabinets, kitc hen ca bin ets wood &amp;
metal. baby bed s, chests of
drawers $25 fo $60, 3·way
rec line r s $100, ga s &amp; el ec tric ranges, refrigerators,
wash stands, bunk bed s
co mpl ete with bunkies
$170, severa l dresse rs, hall
trees , beds, brass head
board beds S35, bookcases,
smokers, Hoover spin dry
washer , wringer
type
washers, hutch, coal &amp;
wood heaters, televisions,
fans, new tools of a ll kinds,
variety of Silverstone cook ware . Call446-3159 .
GOO D
U SED
AP ·
PLIANCES
wa shers,
dryers,
refrigerators,
rang es.
Skaggs
Ap pliances, Upper River Rd ..
beside Slone Crest M&lt;1lel.
446-7398.

Bu y, se ll or t r ade horses &amp;
poni es. 1941 Ford 1 112 t ,
partly r es tored. Ca ll 614·
379 216 1 after 4PM .
1979 Pinto s tation wagon .
G r een ve l ve t chair $50 and
gold lovesea t $75 . Ca l l 614·
388-8265 .

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Buildi'!_g S'!.P pl~s­

Pets for Sa l e

&amp; Llr.;estaEk- -

6_1__ Fa_t:~!~ uipm e nt
New and U sed Troy · Built
till er s for
gardening .
Sw i sher I tnpl em ent John
Rt
1.
D ee r e Dea l er,
Ga l lipol is, 446-0475.
K ub K lipper bell y mower ,
culti vator s for 3 pc,,n t hi t ·
ch . Good cond ition. 256 ·
1208.

TOBACCO seller, $150 .
Morgan Woodlawn Farm ,
304-67 5· 1286 .
- - ' - --- ~- -63
livestock

73 ___V_a!'s~~ W
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74 Ol ds Cu tl ass Supreme
new r adia l tires, $400. Ca ll
614·446·8274.

Big whi l e rabbit and a littl e
white rabbi t. Ca ll 614·446
3732.

Wur lit ze r
Funmaker
Organ,
3
keyboards .
Origina l pri ce $1895. Will
se ll $650.00. 379-2779.
Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Strawberries pi ck
your
own, bring contain e r .
Claude Winters, Rio Grande, 614-245-5121.
Str awbe rries. Ca ll Harold
Tay lor , .4.46-8692 or 614·2.45·
9557 .
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·-

72 JEEP30H756 153 .
1980 vw Vanagon. AM · f;M,
automat ic. 7 pa sse ng er,
low mil es, 304-675-2533 .

1976 . D ODGE Tra desman

GLASS TINTING Au to
Co m mere ia I· Res id ential
A lso kit s ava il ab l e. Energy
Contro l Sy s tem . Ca ll 446 ·
3\00or 446·7122.

For Sa le, 1979 Pontia c
Gra nd L e M ans, 2 dr ., app r ox. 52, 000 mil es, AT, A C.
tilt whee l, cr ui se, AM · FM
stero, c loth in terior . Ca ll
61H75· 1551.

Musical
In strum ents

Truck ' s~~~--

1972 Chevy pi ckup $300 .00,
1974 Ford Gran Torino
$500.00. Cal l 30~ 576·2174 af·
ter 5 : 30p.m .

THURSDAY
6/17/82
EVENING
6 :oo

exc.

100 va n, automatic air con ·
ditioned , powe r stee ring ,
has a full si ze bed, full y
ca r peted &amp; paneled , needs
some body work , ask ing
$1700. 30~ · 67H747 .
7~ ---

Mot~~-·t_~ I_!S__ _

1981 H ar ley Davison w i de
g lide. Ca ll44H61 5.
1980 Hond a odessy , 2ex tr as
rear fires, Sl,OOO. Ca ll 614·
20575.
1975 H arley Davidson Spor·
tster . Exc . cond . Lots of
chrom e. $2800. Serious in q.
on l y . 614W2 -3955.
1976 Honda 125. 3,356 mile s.

1980 Pontiac Sunbird auto.
trans., p owe r stee ring , AM ·
FM ra d io. exce ll ent cond .
Cal l 4.46·4782.
1963 Falcon convertibl e 6
c yl., auto., good cond .
11,200. Cal l 446-1909 or 446·
9160.

1970 V W, 30 piU S MPG ,
12,000 mi . on r ebuilt engine,
rough body, $495 . Call 614·
256·6808 .

77 Monte Carlo, 67,000 m i.,
$2,400. 78 Ford LTD, 4 dr.,
45,000 mi. , $2,200. 78 Jeep
CJ), 34,000 mi. , $3,600. 72
Monte Car l o good body, ex .
int. , $700. Eurel l Auto Sa le.
Rl . 160 &amp; 554. Ca ll 61088·
9754, home 61088-8769.
1975 Pontia c Astre-4 c yl.
auto., good cond . AM ·FM, 8
track stereo. $900. Call 614·
992 - 76~5 .

HARTS Used Cars, New
Haven Wes t Virginia . Over
20 less expe nsive cars in
stock.
1978 TOYOTA Celica, ex·
ce ll ent condition , 304 ·675·
3318.

72

BEETLE

Crea ti ve
wood decks,
pr ess uriz ed pin e, cedar &amp;
redwood . Free estimate
Ca \1614 3889762 .

CHRISTIAN ' S CON
STR U CTI ON .
Const r .,
r oof ing, sid in g, spou ti n_g,
fenc ing , pai ntin g, repair s &amp;
c lea ning . 446· 2000 , ca l l
before 8 and aft er 5: 30.
R Paint Center
C &amp;
P ro fe ssio n al
painter s,
com m erc ial and residen ·
tial. in sured. 41 Co urt St .,
Ga llipoli s, 446·9458, no an · •
swer 440 1758.
Home remodeling, alumin·
m um siding, g utter s .. win
dows, st orm doors. 15 yr .
ex pe r ienc e, fr ee estimate .
Ca \161 067·0490.

ANNIE

THEY HIW€ T'

Gen e's
Stea m
Carpet
Clean· Scotc h Gaurd Free
es tim ates -sp r ing specia ls
Gene Smith, 992 ·6309.

EXPER'MENT ON

ANIMALS IF IT'S
I:iOIN' T' HELP
CURE 6/C!(HE~;~
BUT ...

RO N 'S Te l evis i on Serv i ce .
Spec i a liz ing in Ze nith and
M oto ro la, Quazar, and
house ca ll s. Phone 576·2398
or 446 2454.

BAH! ONLY AP&gt;OUT
A TH/R.() OF THE
EXPER:IMENTS 1\RE FOR.
MEDI CAL PUR.P05ES! --

•. '!liE REST ARE FOR TESTIN6
PESTICIDES, HOUSEHOLD CLEANEICG,
C05METICG, ETC.·- AND THEY FIX
IT GO'S THE POOR CREATURES'
CRIES DOti'T 015TilACT THEM
FIWM THEIR V10RK. ! -

ER-l SPOKE OUT
(J' TURI{, ANNE ...
LET'S Jl]!; T

(!) ESPN Special Golf
Presentation: 1982 U.S .
Open from Pe bble Beach .
CA - First Round
(1) MOVIE : ' M amie'
(]] &amp;l (1Z M ork &amp; Mindy
An egg emerges from
Mork ' s navel that hatches
tnto a mtddle -aged loo~mg
son (R)
0 (]]® M agnum, P.L A
beautiful Japane se woman
seeks M agnum·s hel p (R)
(60mtn.)
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Roge r Ebert and Gene Sls kel review "S tar Trek 11
The W rath of Kha n' and
"E .T. The Extrat erre stnal. '
8 :30 (]] &amp;l (ill Bosom Buddies
Kip, Henry and Sonny JBI
to Mont e Carro to spend
the money they collect
from an eleva tor acc ident

for

parts,

enginew i runs
all for
$450.
ll partgreat,
out. 614-992·
2216.
- - - - - -- - - 1975 . T-lop ,
maroon, w -silver interior
L -48,
air
condition,
automati c trans. ps, pb,
30,000 miles. SISOO. 304-675·
3015.

79 Chevro let C\0, 6 cyl.
27,000 miles, automatic
transmission, ps, pb, S3900.
304-675-6363 after 5 p.m .
1974 Lincoln, 1971 camper
van, 1966 Corvarre. Call
304-882-2043 belwee~ p.m .
and6p.m.
. 1979 Malibu Classic station
wagon, air conditioned,
AM-FM, 304-675-2533.

RINGLES 'SSE RV ICE ex
per ienced mason, rooter ,
ca rp ent er ,
e l ec tri cia n,
ge n e r a l
r epa ir s a n d
r emodelin g . Phone 304 675
2088 or 675·4560.
Water we ll s. Comme r cia l
and Dom es t ic . Tes t holes.
Pumps Sa les and Se r v ice.
304 895·3802 .

ADVA NCED
Seam less
G utte r · Do o r s . Offering
co ntinu ou s
guttering ,
sea ml ess siding, ro ofi ng,
garag11
d oo r s,
fr ee
estim ates, 614·698 -8205 .

(R)

CIJ Good Neig hbors
CID Media Probes "Des•gn. '

STARKS Tree Tr imming
and L awn Ser vice . Shrubs
trimmed . Pho,... - '"''14·576
20 10 .

GASOUNE ALLEY

Yes,

$500. 61Hn7663.

1981 YA M A HA 6SO Ma x im ,
exce llent c ondition, $2,100.
304·882-3331.

82

75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Evanrue tri ·haul , new
pa int job, new seats new
astroturf, inboard outboard
motor, new some r epair on
motor, $700. Ca ll 614·446·
8274.
- _

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15 1/2 fl . tri -haul ski boat, 2
gas tanks, 4 se ts of skiis,
life jacket and ski ropes . 74
MFG 60 HP, Chrysler ,
Sl , 150. Call 614-245-5293 af ·
ler4 :30.
12 fl . SE AR S john boat,
$175. 30H75-4148 after 5.
76

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

Hanshaw s Used Tir es .
Lu cas
Lan e,
Point
Pleasant. 304-675 -7360.

77

Motor Home
1 Campers__ _ _

1976 23' Coachman Motor
Home. New cond ition. 614·
256-1261 or 61H46-2107 . ·

REESE TRA ILER HITCH
COMPLETE SET UP,
$250.00. Cal l4.46 - ~929 .
Scamp Travel Trailer and
new
5th wheel.
A II
fiberglass, light weight.
Factory direct . Call loll
free 1 - 800 - 346 - ~962 for free
color brochure. SAVE BIG
BUCKS!

1963 GMC school bus, made
Into camper. New carpel &amp;
cortains, good conditi on.
Call446-3666 after 6:00PM.

fll do ic!

Good heavens!
Cast iron!

Poor child! She has

so much
to learn!-

Plumbing
_ ~~eating__

_

CA RTER 'S PLUMBIN G
AND HE AT IN G
Cor . Fourth and Pine
Phone 446-3888 or 446· 4477
Excavating

83

Ga llipol is Diversified Const . Co. Custom dozer &amp;
backh oe wo rk . Sp ecia l
f arm rates. Call us t or free
estim ates . 4.46·4440.
~---

WINNIE

----

WHY WAS MY

THAT WAS BILL.
HE WON 1T BE HOME
TONIGHT. HE'S
STAYING WITH HIS
BROTHER ,

For wafer lines, sewe r
lines, septi c tank s or leaky
basemetits ca ll Haym an
The H oe m a n. 614-992·26 18

MARRYING WINNIE
MORE THAN YOU OR
MOTHER COULD
~!&gt;EAR? DIDN' T YO U
WANT TO SEE
ME HAPPYr

J AR Con st ruc tion Co. Dit·
cher, ba c khoe, and dozer.
Footers, gas lines, water
lines, Rutl an d , Ohio . 614·
742 2903.

84
Electrical
__ __ ~~efr!2!_r ~t~n
SE WING Mach ine repair s,
se rvic e. Authorized Sin ger
Sa les &amp; Se r v i ce Sharpen
Sc i ssors . Fabric Shop ,
Pomeroy . 99).2284 .
-·

Home

Improvements
STUCCO PLASTERING
textured · ceilings com mercial and residential,
free estimates. Cafl614-254l182.

BARNEY

THEM DADBURN CROWS
STRIPPED OUR &lt;;ORNFIELD
( (i
CLEAN I PAW

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~~ - - ~!!l~~~~ u..!_i~_g _
JONE S BOYS WATER
SERV ICE. Ca \1614 36).)471
or 61067 -0591.

WHY
DIDN'T
OUR
SCARECROW
SCARE 'EM

THEY
STRIPPED
HIM, TOO

OFF?

Need som ething haul ed
away or something mov ed ?
We'll do it . Ca ll 4.46·3159 or
61056-1967 after 6.

..
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Now Hauling lim estone-fill
dirt -top so il·gravel. Free
estimMes . Ca ll 6 14·367·
7101 .

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 sec. Ave., Ga ll ipolis.
446-7833 or 446-1833.

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' Monty
and the Holy

Python

HERE'S THE WORLD FAMOU'S
ATIORNEV ON HIS WAY
TO THE TRIAL ...

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IF YOU'RE 601N6
COUirr, YOU SHOULD
REMEMBeR TillS, ..

lliAT WON'T EVEN FIT

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MOWREYS Upholstery Rt .
1 Box 124, PI_ i'leasanl, 304-'
675-4154.
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from Jumble, cJo this newspaper, Bo11. l4. Norwood . N.J. 07648 . 1nclu~ you,
name, address, zip code and make checks payable to News aperbooh .

BRIDGE
Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

South wins, anyway
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It wa s boa r d No. 7 o f one
of those Swi ss team mat ches. North and South felt th at
th ey needed a sw mg and
reac hed a siK-c lu b contract
alter sll gh ll y opllm iS tJ C

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had still won the mat ch A-t
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played 1n three no-t rump
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returned the su1t to knock
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bird
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HAULIN G · Lim estone, gra v el, sand . Ph. 742·2505.
JIMS Water Service . Call
Jim Lanier, 304-675- 7397 .

"rh•s episode shows that
VIrtually every ObJect m the
env 1ronment
man-mad e
has been fash1 oned not
only to serve a functton,
but also to ca rry a mes sage. [Closed Caplooned l
9 :00 D
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Cll Diff'rent
Strokes W1U1s does not
pay enou gh atte ntion to h1s
girlfri end .
(R)
[Closed Captioned)
(I) MOVIE: 'Th e Vis itor'
Cil 700 Club
ill &amp;l (ill Barney Miller A
clown is mugged and the
men discover that prison
inmat es hav e been discharged to rel1 eve overcrowdi ng (R)
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Karen stands vig•l over S1d .
(R) (60 min I
([) To the M an or Born
CID Sneak Previews Host
Roger Ebert and Gene Sis kel review 'Star Trek II:
The W rath of Khan' and
'E .T . The Extraterrestrial ·
9 :30 0 ffi Cll Gimme A Break
Sa mantha stea ls the ct11ef s
ca r . (R)
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adopt s a doomsday men tality and asks Ela, ne to
JOin him in hi s nuw bomb
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unique 'double-e nded' ve hi cle that drives from either
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make a point about preventive maint enance.
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Blues Captain Furillo tries
to find the murderer of a
public defender and Bobby
accepts tt1e Vice Presidency of the Black Police
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Lawrenc e Siden5tri cke r
Bac khoe Serv ice. Ca ll 675·
5580 .

8_!___
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any washinq,
Junie?

No trouble!
I'll putthem
in with ·

Auto Repair

Quality Autobody &amp; Paint
work . Profe~sional custom
paint work on motorcycles.
Auto Trim Center, 446·1968.

79

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F &amp; K Tree Trimmin g,
s tum p remov al. 675· 1331

78 Kawasaki KZ 650. 3,600
miles. 304 -67H363 afte r 5.

sents Bongo Jim1ny •n troduces Bongo, a c1rcus
bear w ho escapes a hum drum life for fun and ad venture o utdoo rs
$50,000 Pyramid
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work, Logue
Con tr ac tin g,
Rt
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Ewington
Call 614 388
9939 .

BUILD IN G,
r emod eli ng,
ca rpentry ,
rooti ng,plum
bing, concr ete work . 304·
675-2440.

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SPRINTER-

Air l ess spray painting
comm ercial &amp; resident ia l,
i nfer ior &amp; ex terior , insured
&amp; bonded . Free estima tes,
r eason ab le r ates. B &amp; B
Pai nt ing, 6 14·256· 1596 .

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1980 Toyot a Cel ica
cond. Ca ll67s./438 .

FOUR
mo nth s
old
Labrador , $25.,
m a l e,
phone 30073 5078 .

1980 CUTLASS Brogham ,
29,000 miles, exce ll ent con·
dition , wi ll se ll or trade,
304-77J.5078 .

Ha y &amp; Grain
64
H AY tor sa l e. 304·458·1854

P IN E R IDGE COLLIES
AKC
Regis tered Co lli e
pups. Call 61056 1261 or
446 2107 .

AUSTRALIA N
Shephard
puppi es.
Doubl e
regi st ered,
r ed
m erl e,
phone 61H9U206 after 5 or
30013 5332 .

1973 OLD S 6 cy l, 3 speed
standard, c ustomized , S725.
304·675-67 47 .

75 CHEVY pick up, 6 cy \, 3
speed , good co ndition ,
$1800 . 30H7s./436.

1973 Olds Cutla ss run s
good, good interior . Ca ll
446·7490 after 5 or a ll day
thurs .

POODLE
pups,
AKC
reg i stered N o Checks, 304·
895 3958.

CARS $200! Truck s $150!
Avai lable at local govern·
m ent sales. Ca ll (r efun ·
dablel H \4 ·569-0W ex t .
1855 to r directory that
shows you how to pu rc ha se.
24 t1ours.

4 yea r old regist ered quar
ter hor se s t alli on . 614· 742 ·
2274.

Sonia's Prof essional Dog
Grooming. Ca ll 614·388·8547
and ask f or So nia .

AKC reg iste r ed black toy
p oodle pups. Gener ation
pedigree papers. $200. No
c hecks . Ca ii61H9U102

1974
BRONZE
Monte
Car lo, exce ll ent ocndition ,
$1200.00, 304 ·675 2991 .

12

66 Chevy II Super Sport , 6
cy lind er , $800.00. 379·2779 .

Reg quarter mare. 3 yrs .
o ld . B rok e. B ig show pony ,
gentl e 614 949·2455.

71
AufosforSa le
63 Co rvair au to. tr ans., new
pa int, good cond . Ca ll 614·
245 5873,$895.

Regis ter ed and grade hor·
ses, exce llent 4-H proj ec t .
E nglish and west ern sad·
dies ·
eve rythin g
imaginable in horse equip·
ment and supplies, a lso
riding lesso ns a nd tr ai l
rides and horse training .
Ruth Reeves, Hoof Holl ow
614 698 3290 .

POODL E GROOMIN G.
Call Judy Taylor at 614· 367·
7220.

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Farm supplies

The
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French
Ci ty
Painting
residentia l &amp; commerctal.
interior , ex terior, paper
hangi n g,
&amp;.
tex tu red
cei lings. Ca l l 614·367 7784
or 61067 1160.

DRAGONWYND
CAT
TERY
KE NNEL . AKC
Chow
puppies,
C FA
Himal ayan, Persian and
Siamese kittens . Ca ll 446
3844 a tt er 4 p .m .

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SWA IN
AUCTIO N FUR NITU RE &amp;
PAWN SHOP 62 Olive St .,
Ga lli po li s. 3 piece li v in g
room suites . cou c h· love
seat·chair $199, 2 pi ece
living room sui tes 'fr om
$ 140 up , love sea ts from $70
up, mapl e d inet sets from
$99 to $199, wall hu ggers

Ohio

CA PT A IN STEEMER Car
pef Clea nin g fea tu red by
H attelt Brosthers Custom
Ca rpets. Free estima tes
Ca ll446·2107 .

PRICE'S
RE DU CED .
Me tal sheet 's fl at porcel in
ename l coa ted, wi tt nail,
won't ru st Ex . materia l a ll
type s of bui ld ing 20·24·
gauge 4'x8' $7 .00, 4'x 10'
$8 .00, 4' x l 2' $9 .60. 4'x odd
$5 .00 . Tupper s Plains, Ohio
614 667 3085 .

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Hom e

81

Mar c um
Root.ng
&amp;
Spoutin g. 30 years ex
perience. specializing tn
built up roof . Ca ll 614 388
9622 or 61088·9851

used mat erials . Buildings I
&amp; R a t GDC . Stee l bea m~.
wood &amp; st one See Ji m
Giles .

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byLarryWrlght

PA IN T IN G
interior and
ex t erior,
p l umbing,
roofin g, some remodeling .
20 y r s. exp. Ca ll 614·388
9652 .

Building materia l s bl oc k ,
brick, sewer pipes, win ·
dows, l intels, efc . Claude
W inters, Rio Grande, 0 .
Call6 14·245 512 1.

1975 Case 450, dozer
tra c tor , 1,800 hr s, very
good cond , $14 ,900 Call
446 4537 .

Ya shi ca MG 1 Camera with
accessories. Excel lent co n
di t ion . 256 6349.

Small
trail er
spaces
Mason . 304 773 565 1.

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'N' CARLYLE"'

1mpr ove m c nt s

9. 1 CU . ft . West ern A uto
Ci t a t ion,
c hest
t ype
fre eze r, exce llent co n ·
dition, 304 ·895 3335 .

BRIIIRPATC H KE NNELS
Boardil'lg a nd groomi ng .
AKC
Gordon
se tt e r s,
Engl i sh Coc ker Spa ni els .
Call61088 9790

Used sof a ; lovesea t ; ct1ai r ;
used blu e carpet various
sizes; used si de by side
refrigera tor , exc. cond .:
bui lt in gas oven: gas cook
top ; 20 cu . ft Hotpoint
c hest fr eeze r , exc. cond .;
r ecliner Call Corb in &amp;
Snyder Furniture, 446 11 71.

KIT

TWO tw in beds, white bam ·
boo and cane, mattress and
spring s and accessor ies.
$350.00 Ptwne 304·675-3445

H ILLCREST KEN NEL
Boa rding all breeds , cl ea n
tndoor ou tdoor facilities .
Also AKC Reg. Dober
mans. Ca ll 446 7795 .

Federal no. 6, 12 ga uge ShOt
gun shell s, field load s, $4.99
Spri ng Va ll ey
per b ox
Tradin g Co., Sprin g Va ll ey
Plaza, 446 8025 .

Rooms with cooktng, cab le,
air, $40 a week . 304773
565 1

weed ea ter , $75. Nearly
new wroug ht iron l ight f i x ·
ALMOST
new gaso
lure $30 3 Pontoons
20xl in
12,e
$200. Call304 576·2585 .

Plast1c Sep t ic Tanks . St ate
.=.nd coun t y approved 1,000
gal. tank . pri ce $340 . Ot her
stzes tn stock , haul tn your
pickup tru ck Call 614 286
5930, Jackson, Oh RON
EVAN S E NT ERPR ISES

174 pte c cs brown un
derpinni n g for a mobi le
home used iust 1 year . A
seven &amp; one half f ee t by 58
inche wide multicol or ed,
bratded oval rug . Whit e
uniform s (pantsuits) t nree
different styl es, sizes 9 10 .
Call aft er 4PM , 446 3065

Furn ished Room . $125 ,
uti l ities pa td, 919 2nd ave .,
Gal l ipol is
Sing le male ,
sha r e bath . Ca ll 4A6 4416 a f
fer 7PM .

Spo1c~

Mt sc. Merchandice

RATLIFF'S POOL CEN
TER Pool s sale , supplies &amp;
tns tal l ation . 403 2n d Ave ,
Gal l ipoli s, Oh Call 446
6579
tn ground Ablove
ground

SLEEP IN G ROOM S and
light hou sekeep in g apt .,
ParK Cen t ral Hotel

46

35

Thursday, June 17, 1982

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

�Thursday, June 17, 1982

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Report... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___;__ _ _ _ _ __
a key Pales tinian position near lhe
airport. Israeli sourt'Ps said l he
Chrislians overran PLO-held build·
ings on I he east side of the r unway.
The PLO said It repelled an Israeli
assau lt thpre. killed 26 soldiers and
wrecked two tanks.
A PLO communique said Israeli

armored columns lrled to advance
loday inl o lhP lefllsl sl ronghold of
A ley, 12 miles eaSI of Beirut, behind
a massive barrage of artillpry and
rocke ts. "Our forces engaged the
enemy force in fi erce and conllnuing combat," lhe commun iqup

police executed lhree g1o1errlilas
convicted of armed robbery.
The announcement did not lndl·
ca le when the I rials or executions
took place. The men presumably
were shot by firing squad In west
Beirut.

sa id.
In a move apparmliy designl'dlo
demonsl ralc I he PLO'saulhority In
wes1 Beirul , w here Arara t and hi
leadership havp been !rapped by
lhP Israelis since Monday, the guer rillas an nounced I hat I heir military

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
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Business failures highest since '30s
By LORRJ\INE CICIIOWSKI
AP Business Writer
The United States has recorded
It s best foreign -trade surplu s since
last spring, and layoffs iJ1 the automobile Industry are down - all
good signs for an economy lrylng 10
fl ghl It s way ou1 of recession .
But, on the dark side. anolher report Thursday said mort&gt; American
companies collapsed last week

FATH£R'S DAY GIFT SALE
LLOYD

SPRING BASE
CHAIRS

MEN'S DRESS BELTS

of

mos T

lhf'

Qnp

com t orl c1 biC'

Reg . S79 .95 Low ll;lO Sp rtnq
A.t~l'
\,1t c• \ 68 00

!'iarah Alloway
:v1r:-. . S:tra h ( ;r:tC'I' :\l!m\'J _\·, 77.
l ~dpn · .

ril'1Lt

dit'&lt;:l

\\ ' t '&lt; lnC'~d ; t_v

:\.1Pmorial

tll :\1a -

Hos pital.

ri r tt :t . fu ll o \\·ing

an

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iII !l('S .O. ,
Sh• • " '' " bor n in \\'eiiS\'illl'. Oh ..
'hi' daughtrr of lllf' latP Cl)'df' and
Hulh Sll'phen s Stoffrl She wa s a
mf'mtX'r of lhl' PIPasantdcw U ni ·

1rd MJ•11Jodis1Chur ch. Rclpr&lt;' anda
I9'lJ alumna of OLJ, ,\thc ns.
Su tYiHJI''\ includP h&lt;'r hu &lt;;band .
F lo)·d \ ' :\llowa_\·: fh·p sons. CI_Vdf',

Carl ond l·'ln)·d of Oeiprr: .Jam&lt;&gt;&lt;o.
l'wl\·il lt•: :~nd Oa\'icl. Lillh' Hock ·
ing. Oh Onc daug htPr, .Jc-&lt;tn Am
ick. l ~dpn•. al sn sun·i\'t'S alon g
wittl Hi grundchildr('n .:Jnd 1-1 gn•a t·
grandchildrrn . StH' wa s pr('{'Pcif'd
in dt'&lt; Jlh b.\ · two sisters. onf' daughter. one• grand son and onP gTf'at grand son

1-'uncr al will tx· Sdlurdm· '" II
a .m . at thf' \\'hi1P Funf'ral

HomP.

CJXJi,·iih·. wilh the J1c,·. Harold
Pridd,·. 13uria l will follow in lh&lt;'
Hockland Ceml'leiY. &amp;!pre.
Frif'nds rna ~; cal\ 2--l and f .q p.m .
Frida.\ · at lh{' fum' ral humr•.

h:t•nnPth r . Matson . 60, Ht. 1. Mi ·
nPr sY iiiP. di&lt;"d Wf'&lt;Jnpsda_\' folluv,·-

1-J

eq . $93 .00 H tgh ll,lC I&lt; ~ pnng
S.llf'$7900

Mat !-.un. 1-h• was also pr('('ed(&gt;(] in
d('ath b_\' on0 sistPr and one
gra nelda ughtrr.
ill' \\'a s an employe of Phillip
Spor1 Plan I. a \'ell'ran of W. W. II
and o memtx-r of I he Uniled Fa il h
L hUI'Ch .
HP b sur\' in--c! b_v his wife. Eloise

DRESS SHIRTS
Neck stzes 141, to 17' '·
Short sleeve styl es
So l 1d
co lors - white and neat pat
l erns . Good selec ti on .

Mat son: ninf' daughters, AJayna at

hnnl£': Mrs. Carol Brt'wer. and
Mrs. Debbi&lt;• Eberhard. Columbus:
Mrs. Sh~ IT\' Howard, Lucas\·ilit&gt;:
Mr ~ .

'13.00 Van Heusen Shirts '10.39
'16.50 Van Heusen Shirts . '13.19
'17.00 Van Heusen Shirts . '13.59
'19.00 Van Heusen Shirts . '15.19

Patricia Mclnty·w. Mincrs-

villl': Mrs. Krisl)' Dailey and Mrs.
halh\' Flolin. Middlepon: Mrs. \'a l
t'l'if'

Hospital news
Vf'lt•nUJs Memorial llospital
1\dmttled - CeorgP Molden.
Ponwroy·: t\at han Wi sC' . Ru tla nd:
Hu iX'n Coll ins. Middleporl: Cccrge
Hoffman. Midd iPport: Waller
Zwics, P{'n sacola, Fla.; V i rginia
Phalin, Pomcroy; f\:ickloi s ,

sun IJ01h of Ha111('Sburg, Miss.: four
sons. hrn nclh Michael and John
Mark. 11aci nr and .Jer ry Edward
and Paul David. Homcslead. Fla.:
t :l grJ ndch ildrrn . two brother s.

Wrbcr of Malia. and Fornes1 of
S1ockJJOr1. and four nephews and
om• nif'CC'.
Funeral serv ices wil l be hPid Sa l ·
urda\· a1 II a.m. at I he Unilcd Failh
Chut'C h.localcd on the Rl . 4 Bvpass.
H"ith th(' RC'v . Car l Hicks and the

D•O ilill 5 .

p Of kf'l

In c lu des a ll of our m en 's den1m
- basics a nd strai gh t leg or
boot fl are
fashion jea ns
str e t ch
d en i ms and fuller c ut jeans . Bn sic
nnd l ash10n sty les . Sizes 27 to 42
nnd cx lrn size 44 to 50.
t c~ns

W&lt;l l ( ll(' S

QuM I7 , LCD'&lt;&gt;
\A L r St 7.S e
'-.A l t $70 76

R F C, . S71.9S
RFC, S7S . 95
R r c, _$19 95

' ~'~ L

IH (, $]4 95
Pre, S44 95

r
r

... _
RUINS OF WAR- Followed by a family membt:r,
a Lebanese mother walks her four children through a
debris-littered street on the outskirts of Beirut Thur-

$JS 96

SALE! MEN'S
SWIM TRUNKS

:, !

En ttre stock in thi s Father's Day
Sa le. Si ze 29 to 50 waist. So lid s
and pa t te rn s. You ' ll lik e the
se lec ti on .

'14.95 Dress Slacks .
'19.95 Dress Slacks .
'24.95 Dress Slacks .
'26.95 Dress Slacks .

on Ohio 124 I his morning,
McDonald was lwo mill's wcsl of
Ohio 7 at 2: Ill a.m. when he

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'11.95
'15.95
'19.95
'21.55

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Police trap robbery suspects
EUCLID, Ohio - Police have cordoned off the ar ea around a sheel
metal company where they believt&gt; three armed men are hiding
after an aborted robbery attempt in which a Brinks truck driver was
shol. pollee said.
Michael Golden, 36, was In stabiP condition at Richmond Height s
General Hospital with a single gunshot wound to the stom ach, spa·
keswomari Anita Eppley sa id. She said the bullet passed through
Colden.
Colden and another driver were approached by the three men at
about 6 a.m. as they were delivering a cash payroll to the sheet metal
divis ion of the Chase Brass&amp; Copper Co. Inc. in Euclid, a city aboul
15 miles east of Cleveland, police said.
A struggle ensued and Colden was shol. Euclid police Ll . John
Walsh said.
Lou Evanclc, a guArd al the plant who came to work about 8 a. m.,
said pollee allolj'ed employees to r e-enter lhe plant aft er keeping
them outside while they searched the plant. About 400 people work at
I he plant.

MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS

swP r vC'd his car to avoid hitting a

Hanes~ ~~~~~
SALE~)~

i S.951&lt;nit Shirt s ...... $4.75
$8.951&lt;nil Shirts ...... $7.15
$12 .95 I&lt; nil Shirts
$10.35
i l5 .951&lt;nit Shirts .... $12.75

Man dies in area wreck

Big se lec tion of so lid co lors
a nd patterns in f our in hand or
r eady ti ed
ti es .
Pi ck
out
severa l during thi s sa le.

Thi s sale includes our entire
stoc k knits . tenni s s horts
burm~das and denims. Sizes 29
to44waist .

6.69
6.99
1
7.79
'9.89
1

Sale Prices

1

ALL 14K AND GOLD FILLED
CHAINS FOR MEN

NOW20%0FF
Hurry and Savel

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IIJCOURTw~l~

APPRAISALS
REPAIR
WATCH REPAIR

....rl

TV pioneer dies

MEN'S
DRESS SOCKS

MEN'S SUMMER JACKETS
Sizes 36 to 50 . Solid colors and com ·
bination c olors . Many styles in th e
selection. Buy for w e ar now and e·arly
fall.
MEN'S $11.95 JACKETS
MEN'S $19.95 JACKETS
MEN'SS22.95JACKETS
MEN'S524.95JACKETS

This Weekend Only

PARKERSBURG, W.Va.- A Williamstown man was killed early
today when hls car slruck a traffic light pole along a Parkersburg
streei, authorities said.
The vlc(lm was Identified as Berry Johnston, 35. A spokeswoman
for lhe city pollee department said Johnston's Identifica tion sa1d he
lived 1n Cambridge, Ohio, but she said he recently had moved to
Williamstown.
·
.
City police said Johnston was killed about 1:50 a.m . when he lost
control of his car and ran into the pole. Johnston was pronounced
dead at the scene, pollee said.

MEN'S
SUMMER SHORTS

WEMBLEY TIES
'8.50 Wembley Ties .
'9.00 Wembley Ties .
'10.00 Wembley Ties
'11.50 Wembley Ties

s.

M . l rlnrl XL tn ,) biq Sf'h ' (
Tton ol w,lnlrcl sl ylf'S ilnd color s
T .1 nk rop e:. 1 nc I u cll'cl F ;'lmnu s hr nnrl &lt;:.,
ltk (' Wrrln&lt;tlf'r . Vnn H f'U5f'n, (~m
pus P..rfN 1 qd 1 f or vou r Drlci
S IH 'S

Buy 2 packag es ~ny
m en 's or boy s' Hane s
Und erw ea r
and
Hanes
will se nd you $3.00 refund
by mail - Ge l particulars
m en' s dept . l si floor.

BULOVA, SEIKO,CARAVELLE

~XJ

prop!&lt;'

In ol her devl'lopmPnl s:
- Tht&gt; Cleveland Pre" priniPd il s
lasI edition Thursday. makin g illhP
slxt h major aftf'rn oon nC'wspap&lt;•r

- Tht~ dollar. i)(lO ~ tt'(\ b\' f'Oil
tinurd hig h intPrf'St ratt•.,_ l''&gt;tabli ~ hPd nPw pl~a k s Ill rPialion 10
SPVf'r;tl m ajor fl)rl'ign t'UITf'nCH '!--

~ S1•r·t!tln'- . 1~ P,q:;C':-.
1 ~ {'f'nh
,\ \lulttnwdld Inc Ncw:-,p&lt;~p&lt;.•r

or has lhe ca pabilil\' 10 manufaclure them .
In his brief Spe&lt;'Ch. prrpared for
delivery to lhe U.N. General As·

b a m os t ....1n C'fl 11g ht .1 nd dut~ · of
man .
His gO\'f'r nmt•nt h&lt;.J ." protra~ · Pd
thr t\'-'G-Wf'f'k -old m\ · a~ ion as an act

to create a nuclear weapons-free

scmbly' s S()f'Cial session on disar-

of sl'if-dcfcn.s&lt;' 10

zone in lhP Middle Easl.
Citi ng lhe Pxa mple of 1h0
Egyplian- l sraeli pPa ce 1rea 1y.
Begin also urged his A1·a b foes:
"Le1 us mee1: lei us shake hands.
lalk peace 10 mch olher, make
agreemenl s and all of us will
chang~ lhP course of hi"o'-y of our

mamenl , Begin harkl'nl'd back 10
Is rae l' s ancient prophet s. In lhf'
midst of a nf&gt;w MiddiC' East con ntcl, he held ou1 I he prospecl of a
"brighl fu1111·e" in which "our children. or our ch ildren's children will
lx-al lheir swords inlo plowshares
and &gt;ipcars inlo pruning hooks and
I he vision of Isaiah will becom&lt;' a

Jsrar l fr om Palt ·stin ia n shelling
and rockPt at tacks

nations."

Israel 's policy is I hal il will not 10
be lhP firs11o US(&gt; nuclear weapons

Western inlell igPnce sOUl'CeS ))(&gt;.
licvC' I sraPI Pit her has nuclea r arms

Choose banlon panels or
popular bulky knit orlons . One
size fits all sizes 10 to 13 . Your
c hoice .

....... S9.30
....... S1S.50
....... $17.90
....... $19.40

'

CINCINNATI- George W. Palmer, believed to be the first televl·
slon news anchorman in Cincinnati, died Thursday at the age of64.
He had ~n ill for some time.
Palmer began his broadcasting career In the 19lls as announcer
and master of ceremonies for radio pickups of the big bands. He
later was an actor at various times, ran unsuccessfully for Clncln·
nati 'City Council and wrote a novel which he was attempting to have
published.
.
Palmer began as anchorman lor the Taft Broadcasting Co. at
WKRC-TV.In·the early 1950s.
Palmer joined the Cincinnati Enquirer as a reporter and feature
writer In the late 1900s and for the past eight years was assigned to
the newspaper's Kentucky otllce.

State weather, extended forecast ·
Partly cloudy tonight with a 40 percent chance of showers or
thunderstoi'Jl'IS. Lows 60-65. Winds southwesterly around 5 mph.
Seventy percent chance of showers and thunderstonns Sa\IJrday.
Highs near 78.

OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 - -SATURDAY
TIL 5
.
.

ELBERFELD$ IN, POMEROY

~

,·

li \'ing rf'ality . MPn shall not teach
war : nat ion shall not lrarn war
anymorf'
Begin madf' no direct refn f'nCP
to Is rae l' s much -cr iticized in v asion
o f Lebanon . but sct id . "sPif -dC'fC'n'iP

vro1•~ ·1

norlhern

He proposed a lh rr&lt;•·,lep approach to stratt&gt;gk arm.~o, t·ontrol:
-''An intf'rn :Jti on:ll Cil! rmbracing Tn 'a t~ · of Rt•nunciation

of 1\ggrcssivP \\' ar. ..
-Nrgo tiation of a \uc!t·ar 1\on·
Aggrf'Ssion Pat'!. "pxn·pl in .,pJf.
df'f(' nsr" brtv.:f'l'll th(' \~·orld'..,
nucll' ar ))Uv.·pr ~ .
-" Sun·c:-.sJ\'(' Pst,tbll shmcnt of

:--.Jucl0a r WPa JXm

Fr~· Zont·~-

)Jail

prnrd on thPTI.itt•Jiu\eoTn \ll\ con Cf'rnin g Lat in r\nwric .1 "

Extended Ohio Forecast - SUilday through Tuesday: Fair Sunday
and Monday. Chance of showers Tuesday. Highs In the mld-als to
mid·70s Sunday and In the 70s Monday and Tuesday. Lows In the40s
Sunday and In the 50s Monday and Tuesday. _ .

•

Junta meets to
choose president
BUENOS AIHES, Argrnl ln a
tAP! - Argenlina's mili1a1-y lead-

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GALTIERI TO BE REPLACED - Argentine president Gen.
Leopoldo Galtieri, shown speaking at Government House in Buenos Aires
on Tuesday, will be replaced as Commander-in-Chief of Argentina's Ar·
my on Friday by Gen. Cristino Nicolaides according to the Argentine
news agency DYN. It is also presumed that Galtieri will be replaced as
the nation's president. f AP Laserphoto 1.

to pick a new

rrpal ria ling 10.000 capluned Arg&lt;'n
t inf' troops currently· st ramit'd on

pre~i ­

llle frr&lt;.'zing Falkbnds bY Gallieri's

drnl 10 replace Gen . Leopolda
Call ier i. forced ou1 of office as a
casually of ArgPnlina 's dPfeal in
l he Falkland isla nds war wi th
Britain.
Callieri. who resignro as army
commandPr T hursday, sa id h~
would bow lo mililary pressure and
qui I I he presidency loday.
Sourt'es close l o the governmPnl
told The Associated Press I he leading ca ndldal es for presidenl were
Foreign Minisler Nicanor Cosla
Mendez and air forcP corT\m ander,
Gen. Basilio Lami Dozo.
Lami Dozo is e nj oyi ng increased
prestige among the mililary be·
cause his was the only branch of I he
armed forces to hun lhe Brilish
during the 74 -day Falklands
conflicl.
Costa Mendez is admired for assu ming personal responsibility for

rf'fusa. l to admit dcff'at in thP war.
A frw hours aflf'r Ca ltif'ri r esignrd hi s arm~ · command. Cos ta
McndC'z' min bt1~ · announrPd an

ers meet tOOay

I ~ ,

ing an unsa fe \'r tl iclr aftf'r he reportC'dly wrC'CkC'd his car in a ditch

NOW20o/o OFF

11 J•mployed

st rf'f' t saicL

·uNITED NATIONS !APt Prime Minister Mt&gt;nach~m Bcgill
today renPwed israel's offer 10 negotiate with all il s Arab neighbors

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DRESS SLACK SALE

1
'8.95 Swim Trunks
7.08
1
'9.95 Swim Trunks
7.88
'10.95 Swim Trunks
'8.68
'12.95 Swim Trunks . '10.28

The Gaiiia -Moigs Pos1 of lhe
Slalo highwa v patrol riled Mike E.
McDona ld. 20. Pom&lt;'ro)·. for driv-

ALL MEN'S WATCHES

sday. Isra eli troops continue to hold positions around
the Lebanese capital. I AP Laserphotol.

FOR FATHER'S DAY

Sizes 28 to 42 . Good styl e
se lec ti on .

Patrol citt's drivt&gt;r

- THIS WEEKEND ONLY-

of insufflriPnt advrrtising n ·vcnuf•.

entinel

,'

stnl'l t'tlllfldt·n 1•1•. CIJt t•fS!t ll rl•p,u·l s.

thf' report said. No injuries were

to fold in ltw last .v ear . Publisht&gt;r

.Josrph Cole said lhe 103-ycar·old
paper. lhP flrsl daily foundPd ll\'
E.W . Scripps, had to ciO&gt;I' bPJ.·auSP

I

Is t·ontcwtul g tht · puiH 't' departll tl' lll

dog .
Th&lt;' car lh('n wenl off lhP righl
_.,idf' of the road a nd int o the ditch,

Business failures in lhe week
ended June 11 soared 705 percenl
10 o32 from 312 in lh~ comparable

against anot her state. but it ha s not
sa id whet hPr il has I hem . However.

SALE PRICES

s73 .96

., Alf$1796
'&gt;tll

. . '"C!.

JEANS SALE

Elrctrtc nncl wtnO up s t y lr.-.

If lht ·y know tJf a rwrson ha\·tng sud1
&lt;-t gun . All con lad s wtll b1• kl'pl 111

r&lt;'poned. and McDona ld's car was
hPa vlly damaged.

~92-2054

FATHER'S DAY

TIMEX WATCHES

t·ar parkt·d ctl 156 Mulbt'IT\' Avl'.
C' h1d Stilt is in len•s led ·in res idl'n-

1&gt;i ... cha rgC'd --Man· in McGu ir£'.
Mat;.· .Jam• Francis. M&lt;::~ry Spcncrr.

POMEROY, OH.

SALE PRICES

FAT H ER'S DAY SALF
MEN'S

Hrv. Cl'cil Wise officialing. Burial
\\'ill be in Meigs Memory Gardens.
1-'ri&lt;'nds may call al Ewing FunPrat ·
hom•• I his even ing from 7 10 9 antxl
Friday fr om 2 lo 4 and 7 to 9.

Pomrro~·.

/11 alP

Pefec t Dad 's Day g ift .
Good
styl e and co lor
se lec t ion in sizes S, M , L
and XL . Polyest er . co tton
b lend s
polyester k n i t s .
Wester n s. too .

HrndrLx and Miss Mary Mat -

Police seek clues on window shooting
Publtl' lwlp is bt•ing so ught 111 tlw
tnvestJ gatwn 1nto thl' s hootin g of
wtndnws &lt;-II tlw Pomerov Elelllt.'lltary School.
.
Pnlllt'roy PniJCl' Chtl'f frl' ct l'l.! l ' StJtl
SCII d that tl\'t'rlll ght Tul'Sd{-l y, holt•s
wen· shot 111 Sl'\'l'l'l:ll wtntluws &lt;::1! tilt'
sdlntJI b~ ii lngh-powl'!'l'd RB 1-! Uil .
Also H\ ' l ' l' lhl' wt•t•keml. a w1nd ow at
Fr&lt;-~JH ' IS F lun st Wi:I S dctma gt·d {-IIIJ ' '

MEN'S
SPORT SHIRTS

VAN HEUSEN

Meanwhile, domestic carmakers
sa id lndPfinitP layoffs edged
downward lhls week 10 223,35o,
whUP temporary layoffs dropped to
6,200 as workers a1 three Chrvsler
Corp. planls rclumed 10 work .

wef'k last year . Dun &amp; Brads!J'('('l
Corp. said . The prr\'ious record
was o:IO for I he week ended May 6.
Last week's 532 failures was I he
highesl since I he wef'kiy average of
612 recorded in 1932, Dun &amp; Brad ·

Begin renews offer
for nuclear weapons
free zone in Mideast

,, ,lSl'

ing ~ long i lln P~ s.
Mr . Mat son wa :-, the son ot thP
!au· .JamC's 0 . dnd Am~ · Linscott

pius in 1982.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, June 18, 1982

$8.00 DRE SS BELTS . ...
$6 .40
$10.00 DR E 55 BELT S
$8.00
$12. 00 DRE SS BELT S
$9.60
$14. 00 DRESS BELTS . ... ... $11 .20

chntrs avadabi P

Area deaths

Vol.3l,No.32
Copyrighted 1982

Our Ht ckok 11nd Wranqlcr dress leillhrr s
S11f'S JO to 44 Westerns tnclud f' d

Fr~mous qualtly Lloyd FtbN

craft ou td oor furntTur f"

cession, which held down lmpons
of foreign goods. They conceded I he
Improvement was not a result of
any resurgence in foreign 1rade
com pet itlveness.
The foreign lrade reporl, however. seemed lo suppo1·1 C'ommPrce SecrPtary M alco lm
Baldrige's recenl prediclion lhe
overall balance of pa yments will
show it s third straight yearly sur-

he Daily

FATHER'S DAY SALE
MYSTEIW t' OOTPRINTS-Kelth Wood, ganw protector with the
Ohio Dl'partnwnt of Natuml lt&lt;'SOurtcs, Dlvlsion of Wildlife, announn•d today lht• footprints taken of Bigfoot '""still a mys!Rry. Wood
said Uw mattA•r ha."i ht•en referred to Gt'Orgt• Stitt, Ponwroy chief of
IKllit·t·, right. Stitt says an &lt;'XIWri should he cailt'll Into the area to
&lt;L""&lt;'t•rtain wht•fht•r tht• footprints :trt' thOSt• of tht&gt; Bigfoot monster.
lnvt'Stigation i~ ('Ontinuing. Paul (~t&gt;ra..rd, invPstigator for thP prosecu·
lor'' offi('t', hohb lht- plas!t•r ""''t of llu• print whilt• Slt•vt• Jlartenhach,
patrolman. look..; on.

than in any week sln cP th e
Depression.
The Commerce Departmenl reported a $1.2 billion surplus In the
government 's broadest measure of
. foreign trade In the first three
months of the year.
Covernmpnt officials said the
surplus, which contrasted with a
$927 million deficit In the final 1981
quarter. was due largely to the re-

offer 10 felch somr of 1hl' 1roops.
"''m going tx-cause lhr· arm\·
didn 't givr me polilical backing 10
continue as (arm.\' 1 commander
and prf'S idC'nt of thf' nat ion." Cal

liel·i, o.1. sa id Thursda\' nighl , Pnd ·
ing a contrO\'C'rsial prP~idPnC'Y that
lastrd IC'ss than sLx months.

Under lhc ArgPnline conslilu·
lion, In ter ior Minister Gen . Alfr£&gt;do
Sa in1 Jran automatic&lt;::~ll~ · tN::&gt; comes
interim prE&gt;!'lidrnt upon Ga\tit-&gt;ri's
rE&gt;Signat io n. Bul militar:.· sources

predicled his 1cnu1-c would tx- shon
because of his sl rong suppon for
Ca ll icri.
The indepf'ndC'nl nrw s agrncy
DYI\ said Saini .Jean was the only
1CuntinU&lt;•d un page 12 1

Racine plans Fourth
of July celebration
RACINE - The Racine Volunteer
Fire Department has planned a big .
weekend of activities for the annual
" Fourth of July" celebration with a
chicken barbecue, a large parade, a
selection of games and other ac·
tivities, a variety show, and a
fireworks display among area activities.
The volunteers urge citizens in the
entire conununity to become a part
of this year's activities, and would
like to invite everyone in the
surrounding area to celebrate our
nation's independence in the Racine
area, while also supporting the local
firemen.
Prizes will be awarded to participants in the parade, including
prizes of $50, $30, and $15 to \Vinners

of the best decorated floats.
Prizes will be awarded in both the
theme and non-theme divisions.
The parade is open to all interested individuals or groups, including marching units, bands,
floats, displays, and custom or antique automobiles.
The variety show will include
several top singing and dancing ac·
Is. Local singers, and semiprofesstonal country singer Ann McCoy are already booked. The show is
' also open to all interested persons.
The parade begins at l p.m. at the
Southern Junior High School. For
further infonnation or a parade en·
try contact Scott Wolfe at 949-2045 or
write Celebration, P.O. Box 181,
Racine, Ohio 45771.

High rates hurt--Hale
Ha111eld and McCoy stores have
suffered "sharp sales declines" recently, according to a written news
release Issued by J . Michael Hale,
president of the depatment store
chain.
·Hale blamed poor sales on "high
unemployment and high Interest
rates.~· He said he would like for the
chain to remain In business, but

added "our creditors have Insisted
that we close our doors...
The release was the first public
statement company officials have
made since the stores closed on
Sunday. Signs on the stores say
they are "closed for Inventory."
Hatfield ·and McCoy operates
nine stores In West V!rglnta, Ohio
!Continued on page 12)

DANCERS FEATURED - The talented dance trio of "Carpenter,
Davis and Gaul," recently a feature attraction In the Carpenter Dance
Studio recital, bave been booked for the annual "Fourth of July" variety
sbow in Racine. The variety show, sponsored by the Racine Volunteer
Fire Department, bas numerous quality acts for this year's pt'rfonnanct•.
Pictured are Tonya Davis, David Gaul and Shirley Carpenter.

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