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                  <text>Page-10-The Daily Sentinel

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Princess Diana gives birth to baby boy

Syracuse well site
mated a t $101.000 according to

1Continued from page 11
portrd that h~ had ask&lt;'&lt;l Hon Ash of
th~ Oh io Power Co .. for a feasa bll ·
In lh~ dow ntown business sectio n.
Tlw rr will tx&gt; a mCt'ting frida y
morning with Ash at the Ohio
Power Co .. at~ a.m.
Cou ncil pas."NI a n•s olut ion proclaiming Sunday·.. Junf' !.7. as Cha

riPS Stobart da1·.

gC's led thai cont act 1x&gt; m ade with
Kim Shie lds to Inquire Is Ohio has
emergency funds available tor rc

born to a printf' and princess of

pa ir the slip
KC'lth Smit h, Nay lors Run, met

Wa les In 77 years.
The blue&gt;-cyed infant ptin ce, born

\vith council In regard to needed

Monda y night . is S(."&lt;.'Ond in Une to

o nC'~

road repair. Cou ncil in st ructed the
sln'C'I dC'partmcnt to do what wo rk

thr throne after his fal hC'r - who

Prince Charles was engo lfed by
the' appla uding, c heering well ·
wis hers whC'n he emer ged beam ing
from the hos pita l. A woman pushed
forwarct' a nd kissed him . smearing
lipst ick on his c heek.
Charles. :13, said he was "relieved
and deligh ted " by the birth . Asked
if the baby was like his fathe r, he
replied: "No, he Is luc ky enoug h not
to lx&gt;. It is a bit difficult to te ll a t the

is necC'Ssary .

Council appro\'t'd t hi' t ra nsh•r of
a liquor tt'.ItT_\' out 1 lict'nsf' from

( ;uido .1 . Ciroilami. dba 7-:l1 Carrv

Co un cil asked tha t Steve Har·
tenbac h, meiC'rman. allend a ll

Out, Nyr Aw&gt;.. Pomf'roy, to Guido
.1 . Clroilami and Peggv M. Ward.

cou ncil meetings.
Larry Wehrung. co uncilman .

dba 7-:t'l CJrry· Out. !\y·p Avr-..

as kC'd that a repr..,C'nlativcof Ca ll·

Pomf'roy·

lf'f•nterta1nmcnt attend the next

Crorgf' Stitt \\'a." hirf'd as PomP·
ro1· Po ti c(' Chid on a p&lt;•rmanet ba ·

mectlng of coun cil which will lx&gt;
held on Ju ly !i.
Others allending las t night' s
mrctln g in add ition to thoSe' named
were &amp;&gt;tty Baron ick and Bruce
RN'd. council memlx&gt;rs. Ellt•n
Hough!. clrr k·lt'(&gt;as urer. and Don

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fol lowing

tlts

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months

probation .
It wa s rPported that numerou s
calls had bt""('n l'f'f'f'in'd rf'gard ing a

slip on Union A \'P. Two :·:ears ago,
ttw co~ I to rPpair tlw an•a was C'Sti·

Ward .

Meigs County happenings
Ot•adlint&gt; Jurw 23
Per son-" .... ubmitting

appli c ation~

for a Car l!'t on l'ollrg &lt;' scholarshi p
must h&lt;.~\' f' thPm in b~· .June ~J Applications arc to be submitted to

Milton Varian .

Thr Mrigs Cou nt_\' EMS was busy

ove r the' wrckend with lhC' follow·

\ 'etera ns Memorial Hospital had
se\·rral admissions and

onr dis-

was a t his wife's beds id P for Jhe
birth. The bc.~by is the mo.st English
heir to the monarc h ~· in fourcc nt ur-

iC'S, ge nealogists sa)'.
The naliun is stil l waiting for the
royal parf\nt s to announce his
name.
Buckingham Pal~ll'L' ~a id the

baby was bo rn a t 9:0:1 p.m. 14:0:1
p.m. EIJTi a t London' s St. Mary' s
Hospit a l, 16 hours afl!'r 211-vmr·olu
Diana was adm ii!C'd in labo r. He
wC'ighed 7 pou nds. 1'·1 ouncC'S and
"cried lustil v ... thr palace sa id.
" HN Roya l Highness and her son
are bot h do ing w~ll." it sa id ..
A c rowd of about l .OOOout sidethe
hos pital in west London's run -down
Padd ington district brok~ ou t bot ·

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Royal baby, Diana
out of hospital
Page 7

HAC INE - The H;u·tm• Village
Coun cil in special session Monday
evening discussed t hl' budgl't fnr the
upcomi ng year. The 198:1 budget wtl l
I ~· avai la ble fur publu· viewi ng at

5 at 7 p.m. The budget wil l lx• further

the Racmc Department Store where

the

it will bl' posted 10 days.
Council will hold its m•xl reg ular
sc hPd ul ed meeting on Monday, Jul y

system. It was noted th a t some work
had been done. other work partially
rompleted, and othe r work still to be
compl ete~ by the compan y.

Survivors omilted

Tickets available

In utlwr

actitm, the

counci l

discussed clea n-up work being done
in the village by the contra ctors of
Racin e-Sy ra cuse

se wage

Swimming lessons set

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joins clamor
for changes

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WASHINGTON tAPt - As .John
W. Hinckley .Jr. begi ns his stay in a
m ent al institution, some memlx&gt;rs
of the jury th a t acquit led 1hP presi·
dential assa ilant on grounds he was
insane joined the publi c clamor for

ner's ensemble from

!he Playofl Collection
by Wrangler. Shorls ol
100% nyl on are geared
lor action and comlorl
with a lull elastic wai st·
band . vented sides and
rear poc ket. Our lank
top ol ny Ion/ pol yesler
sports the cur ren tly
lavo ril e releree stripes
and will be a wtnner on
or of! the !ra c k.

the final hours of

JUDGE HONORED - Judge Manning D. We bster, Pomeroy, was
honored recently with a 50 year certificate from the Ohio State Bar
Association In honor of having completed 50 years of service as an at·
torney and counselor at law. Judge Webster began his law prac ti ce in
Pomeroy in 1932. He served as prosecuting attorney in 1935 and left his
post to enter the U.S. Anny during World War II where he served three
years. He entered the service as a buck private and served in the armored infantry division. He atrtended Officers Candidate School and was
commmissloned a second Lt. He was later promoted to captain and served in Gen. Doulgas McArthur's headquarters, war crimes section. lie
participated In the war crime trials In Manila during the war. Following
the war, he returned to Pomeroy where he practiced law until he went on
the bench as probate judge.

Accidents leave
three people hurt

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Three people were Injured In separate a r ea tra ffic accidents Tues·
d ay, according to the Gallla-Melgs
Post of the state highway patrol.
Two of the Injuries resulted from
a two-vehicle wreck on Bob McCormack Road during the afternoon.
The report said Naomi M. P eden ,
43, Ga llipolis , was parked along the
west berm of the road at 1:10 p.m .
when she pulled across the road
Into the path of a southbound ca r
driven by Mary A. Baldwtn, 53, Eu·
reka Star Route , and collided.
Both drive rs we re hurt In the
c ras h. a nd they were both taken to
Holzer Medical Cente r by the Gal·
!Ia EMS. Pede n was treated a nd
re leased for muscle pain and Bald·
win was also later released from
the e mergency room for muscle
st rain.
Peden's car was severely dam·
aged In the Incident. and Baldwin's
auto suffered mode rate damage.
Peden was cited for fallure to yield.
VIctor L. Roush, 27, Syracuse,
was also treated and released from
the HMC em ergency room In the
morning lor lnjurtes he rece ived In
a motorcycle accident on Ohio 124.
Roush was westbound at 7:25
a. m . when he reportedly lost con·

trol of the motorc yc le on a cutve
and s lid off the left s ide of the road .
Roush was taken to HMC by the
Rutland e m er gency squad, the pa·
trol said, a nd was treated for frac·
lured left ribs a nd a back bruise.
Meanwhile , a Pa rk ers burg,
W.Va. man Is listed In good condl·
lion In St. .Joseph' s Hospital, Par·
kersburg, after a two -ve hi cle
accident In Meigs Count y la ter in
the day.
Troopers said Alan Vandall, 24.
was eastbound on 124 at3:4{) p.m .
when his vehicle went a irborne
while topping a hillcrest a nd went
over the center line, sideswiping a n
a uto driven by Millard R. Bali. 72.
l..ong Bottom.
Vandall's car the n continued on,
went off the right side of the road.
ca me back on, drove off the left side
and struck an e mba nkment before
stopping, the report said.
Vandall was take n to St. Joseph' s
by the Meigs EMS for treatment of
a possible concussion, a hospital
spokesman said thiS morning. Vandall's car was severely da maged
while the Ball a uto suffered slight
damage, and Vandall was c ited for
unsafe speed.

ho i·~

thr right

to rrqu~ t a rehParin g P\"(•ry &lt;.; ix
months.
Mranwhile. somP !lf thP "t'\'rn
womrn and fivf' mrn 11 11 Ill! ' jury
('X pressed uneasinPss .t i&gt;Out tht• in·
....anity d c fensP.
ThP out cry 0\'Pr thf' \'t•nlict
fuel('(] moves lo&lt;'hangt · thf' ld \\ '" on

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tern was."

SOUTHERN 'RI·PE

welcome.

wou nded the pres ident and thtw

Tuesday she felt " like a n AmC'rican
sucker ... because of the way thesvs·

The Car leton College' Board of
Tr·ust('('S will meet Thursday at 7
p.m . at the Syracuse Village Hall.

Free clothin g da y wil l 1x&gt; held at
The Salva lion Army, 115 Butternut
Al'c., Pomeroy. Thursday, June24.
from 10 a.m. until noon . Ali area
res iden ts in need of clothin g are

dPIIber a tio n ~.

kl\'l'

othPr men "u nless hr wC'rP IPnibl ~·

Juror Maryland T . Copeli n. who
said she a rgued fo r conviction un til

tal : at 2: Uo a .m .. the Tupjl('rs
Plams EMS took Mary Hooper
from Mt. Olive Road to Camden
Clark Hospital. Huntington .

Frft' clothing day

lieved their son would not

a cha nge in the law.

Sizes S-XL

tnm sportf'Cl Pamela Granen. Ra ri nr. tu \'l' tl'rans MPmorial Hospi·

Hospital.
Early today. the Racine sq uad
transported Cora WC'bb from Rt.
:lAA to VetNans Memorial Hospital.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, June 23, 1982

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.Junia Plrr('(' from hrr residrncr on
Mt.tln St n'C't to VPIPrans Mrmroial

18th annual Regatta
( Big bend
1 regalta
underway in Pomeroy \!
See today's insert
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Racine council discusses budget

Vol.3l,No.35
Copyrighted 1982

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ties of champagnc wh('n the nrws

rrsidf'nC(' in !hf' ci t~· to Vetf'rans
MPmorial Hospital Jt R: -tR a .m .

The Meigs Count\· EMS rcport&lt;'&lt;l
the follow ing runs Monda1·:
At 10:31 p.m .. the PomC'roy
.,quad transported HeathN Birch ·
field from Pageville to Vetera ns
Memorial Hospital. Thr Middleport squad I n•atrd George Oltver at
thescene of Meigs Mine no. 1 at9: 51
a.m . Hr was not transportrd At
9&lt;12 a.m .. the Hut land E MS took

Rose now second
to immortal Cobb
See page 6.

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T he prince sa id his son was " fair.
sort of blondis h." He said Diana,
who will be 21 on Ju ly 1, was well
but tired and tha t the baby was "In
marvelous form ."
Charles's mother, Quee n E liza
bet h II, broke out c hampagne in
Buck ingha m Pa lace' a nd a s pokes·

I&lt;MS took Angela .Julian from her

SITdC US('

81-year -old Elizabeth t he Queen
Mother,was reported"ove rjoyed."

moment ."

Sargent to Vrtf'ran s MPmorial Hospita l; rarliN Saturda y. thr Rutland

On Sundav. the'

man said she was "absolute ly de·
li gh ted." His grandmother .

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c harge Monday . Admi ss ion s ..
l{ ulx&gt;n Collins. Middleport. Ju nia
Pie rC'C'. MlddiPport. Alfred Lyons
Sr .. Ra c ine. Freda Buchanan. Long
Bonom. Ma r garet Wyatt. Pomeroy, \1ayme Mann ing, Racine.
.Judy Ca ru I hers. Middleport :
Disc harged .. Martha Roy .

ing ru ns.

Saturda)· at 9:49p.m .. the Mid·
dlepot1 squad transpot1ed Melv in

was annou nced . waved Union
.Jacks a nd shouted " It' s a boy!,"
"God save the queen'" a nd " He's a
jolly good fellow! "
Some adapted a soccer c hant
tha t went :
"Nice one Char lie, nice o ne son,
nice one Charlie, le t' s have a nother

LONDON (API - Princess Di·
a na. gave birth to a son who cried
lu stily while Britons c heered, sa ng
a nd gu?.7Jed c ha mpagre to cele&gt;brate the arriva l of lhP first baby

Mayor Andrews.
Harold Brown, co unci lman, ~ ug ­

ity study on t\'moval of power lines

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

On Monday, Hinckley was found
innocent by reason of insanity on all
counts stemming from his M arch
30. 1981 shooting of President Hea·
gan. White House Press Secretary
Ja m es Brady, Secret Service agent
Timothy McCa rthy a nd then ·
Washington policeman Thoma s
Delahant y.
The 27-year-old Hinc ki C'y was
flown by helicopter aboul 7:30 p.m
Tuesday from the stockade a l Fort

Meade. Md .. to St. E llzabet hs Hos·
pita!. a fed Pra l in st itution hNr

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A[!;{!;ravated robbery char{!;es filed
l' l:-.JCINNAT I - 'l\1'0 mrn sought by polin • fonlht• hll&gt;tagr·tdkln g
and attem p!Pd holdup of a dbcoun t df'partrnt·nr ~torl' la . . . t Frid , t~
ha\'f' been charged with ont• cou nt rach of ;tggr;r...-ali&gt;d robtx·J~· .
O£'trcti vrs sa id .I .C. Mitchrll. ~ .1, and !!a n·1·~ · Prict'. 2'2. WC'l'P

charged aftC'r" Monda.\ ' night return tl'ip from ,\krun . whrrP tht·r
sutwndered to police Satutda)'.
Po !iCC' said Frida~ · aftC'rnoon t ha 1t hr.\ ' IX'Iit '\'Pd Yli tcht'll &lt;:md Pricf'

or

to I)(• t\'t'O
thrrf' gunmPn who hPid lhP IOt)(•oph · hn ... tagP in lhP
n.ost•lawn Meijf'r Squarf' storf' .

Police .~iff through information
C I N( 'I NI\AT J -

PolicP ha\'f' n'C'Pi\'l'd mon• lh..1n

2()()

phonP calls

from c il izf'ns offC'ring inform&lt;Jtion in t hr ca~t·t tf a mbsin g .1-yrar old.
but J:Xllicr ;.~ r r not saying if th('y arr an.v t' IOS('t' lo tl''&gt;oh·ing thP case.
Jason E\·ers disappearf'd in a woocb nr·ar

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YMCA pla_
, ·ground

pleading insa nit y.

whPrP hf' was play ing Frid:t) .

Trras ury Secretary Don;lld T.
Regan, who has rcspunsibi lit ~ · for
thf' SC'crC't SrrvicP, ttif' protN.·ti\'P
un it for thC' prf's idPnt . -.aid !11• wa . . .
'"outragt&gt;d" dl t ht:• ju n ·s dt't'i." iUIL
" I thi nk it' :-: wrong," hf' said in an
i ntpn·ipw on N BC's 'I •K:Joy· Show .
Attor ney · GPnPt .II \\'i lliam

Bob F:vrrs. Jason' s f athf'r. S&lt;.~id ht• had wanwd thP boy not to talk
to o;t rangPrs or to go to thf' pla ~·ground .
1·: \'Pr s, who ha s not rPturnt&gt;d to hi ~ job as .1 ll'ttt •r ..,ortcr for the l. S.
I 'osta I S&lt;&gt;n·kp ~ inct• I hC' disa pJ.X&gt;aranl't'. "a id ht' h&lt;t." startf'd a rf'Wanl

fund .

Vietnam fire.~ uporr C.~ . .~hips

Frr nr h Smith joinr&lt; l Sf'n;Jto' .Jud i
c iar~· Comm itiE"f&gt; ch drman Strom
Thummnd. H·S.C .. i n proposing
that a nrw stdn dard be Sf'! for jud g
ing crimi n ;-~1 dPfPndanr ~ who U'*'
t hC' r a rf'ly '&gt;Ut 'CC'S~f u I dt •fl'Jht' t h&lt;~ t
thpy an• !nsa nf'.
" ThC'n' must t:M · an Pnd to 1hf' doc
!tine 111,11 al lows so many persons
to commit cri mes of viol(•ncf'. t{J
u"R co nh1"tng pt-cx·f'durf's to thrir
own ad \·a nrJgP .rnd the n to ha \'C' t hP
door OP£'11 ro tht •m to rel urn to thr
society \\ htch r hpy· ,·icl im il.t•d. "

where he wUI under go Pva luatlon to

determin e if and when he is sane
enoug h to be re leased.
U.S. Dlstrtct .Judge Baninglon
D. Par ker, who pres ided at Hinc k·
ley's trtal, set Aug. ~ as the datr
when he will determine If Hinckley
will be releas ed. Parker ooctered
the staff at St. Ellzabeth.s to gtvc
him a report on Hinc kl ey's m e nt al
condition by Aug. 2.
Although it L• possible tha t Hinck·
ley might be released a t the hear·
ing, his wealthy parent s said thry
would not seek his freedom " until
he has recovered to the poin t that
he Is judged to be ha rmless a nd
responsible."
John W. Hinckley Sr. a nd his
wife, JoAnn, of Evergreen, Colo ..
Issued a state m e nt saying they iJe.

Smith said
Other n u• mbt•t o.. nf 1hP Senall' and
House r:xpn·~S(&gt;(\ clngC'r at lhP \ 'f'l' ·
diet in sp4 "~ 'ChPs to 1heir collcaglH'S.

Rep .. J.,hn T.

~11-ers.

11-lnd .. in·

troduc('(\ l!'gislatit lll w hi c h would

abolis h tiH' insanill plm . which he
callrd ";o l110pholc for so me of till'
most dall ht•rous crim inals."

1\'AS HI NCTO N- Thm• L:.S. \a\')' ' hiP'· including a destroVPr
which fi gur('d in th(' l ~IN Tonkin &lt;;ulf tncidt'nt. Wf'rt' fired U{X)n
Sunday night "bv a vpssl'l lx•lir,·ed to b&lt;' iong 111thc Social!' I Republic of Vietnam" whilP in intt•rnaTional w;ltt'r~. thf' ~J.,· y.· said

Tuesday.
Only one .:nralibe r round jl('nr trat('d lhr drs trover Tumer .101·.
no one was injured and " no apprPciablf' damag(' wa:... done." said L!
Crndr . Tom .lurkowsky, the Navy spokesman.
This was the fir st shooting incidrnt invol\·ing ttl&lt;' l 1.S. Na,y· in
Soul heast As ian watf'rs sincf' 1hf' Cambodian SPizu rr of t hf' frPigh!Pr
Mayagucvz in Ma~ · 1 97~. official s SJ td .

H eavy fi[!;htin{!; erupts Of!;ain
BE IRUT. Lebanon- HPavy· fighting Pru pt t&gt;d in tht•

mountain ~

t'&lt;J~t

of &amp; i rut and nt'ar ttil~ JJar ai.Vt.A"( l ai qJurt today . i ~ rad said ib
fo rcC'" k il led at least two Sylia n troop~ and woundf'd Sf'Yeral in the
mountain battles.
The Palestine Lib('ra tion Organi1.ation :...aid braPli ro rces
launchPd an intPnsivC' art ill rl~' barrctgr in 1h!' hills a 1·ound the Sy ri a n

_,I ronghold of A ley an d ltird to advanct· from I h&lt;·tr [JUS it ions aro und
Ma nsou rlye h.
T hP Is raeli military com mand ...aid th(1 S~Tians pushed into

Note landfill progress

lsra('\i ·held territory east of Lakf• Karoon. 21 miiL•s southea\)t of
&amp;&gt;lrut. but withdrew when 1hC'y cJmr undC'r l srarli arTil iPry flrf'

Phil Roberts. county engineer .
meeting with Meigs County com·
missioners Tuesday discussed progress on the development of the
new la ndfill s ite.
The new s ite is located in Salls·
bury Township near Howell Hill
Road.
Roberts presented the board with
maps and legal descriptions of the
property to be used for a new site.
Roberts intends to do some addl·
tiona! surveying within the proper t y boundari es b e for e th e
description of the site can be submitted to EPA for approval.
Commissione r s he ld the required
Federal Revenue Sharing heari ng
between the hou rs of 2-3 p.m . No

Winning Ohio lott ery number

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Richard .Jom•s. commissioner .

reported nn an lncl rpc&gt; nd ent Hous-

CLEVELAN D - The winning num lx&gt;r draw n Tu0&gt;da1· nigh t in
thr Ohio Lottery's daily gam e " Th(' Nu miX'r" was -l.lJ.

In the semiweekly "Pic k 4" ga me. the' winnin g num ber was ~&gt;7K'l .
The lot tery reported earn ings of $~~¥.1.6:11 . 50 on it s dailv gamr. Th• ·
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Ing Board mt•f•ting he r ecently at-

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lt y of ·, hr Senior Ci t izen s Cent er for
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wou ld be in favor of a lease agreem e nt for 1hr proposed project.

Weather forecast
Clea r tonight . Lows 50-55. Wi nds light and , ·ari;J.b]C' . Sunn!· Thu rs

day. Hi ghs near 80.
Extended Ohio Fon••·a.'t
Frtday through Sunday;
Fair Friday. Scattered s howe rs ru1d thundt•rstonns Satunlay and
Sunday. Highs 7:;.85. Lows 52-62.

State stands firm on layoffs
By JEFF GRABMEIER
OVP slalfer
Despite the pleas of local off!·
clals, the Ohio Department or Mental Retardation and
Developmental Disability Is standIng firm In Its.decision to eliminate
nearly 250 jobs at the Gallipolis Developmehtal ·Center.

Institutions, according to Nick Da·
mopoulos, chief of communications
for the department.
The DMR's policy Is to have the
number of clients at each Institution equal the number of medicaid
certified Iiects, Damopoulos said.
CDC currently has 450 clients but
only 3al certWed beds.
Many of the 1.ll patients being
moved wUI be placed In less restrtctlve environments, he said.

Officials of DMR and the gover·
nor's office met with Sen. Oakley
Collins, R-Ironton, City Manager
Chris Morris, GDC Director Robert
Damopoulos does not see the
Zimmerman and Sen. President
GDC escaping the state's plan for
Paul Glllmor, R -Port Clinton In COde-Institutionalizing clients.
lumbus yesterday to discuss the
"We're firm In ourcommlttment
elimination of jobs.
to move patients to less restrictive
Morris said today he is not optim- environments.
Istic the state will change Its plan to
"The GDC Is a very old llistltumoveUlcllentsoutoftbeGDCand · tlon," he Satd. "People have just
reduce staff at the facility become accustomed to It being
accordingly.
. !here. Now we're moving people to
·"I do.n't 1mow there ts anything where they should be and this Is
they (ihe state) can do," Morris hard to aj:cept"
sald. "They didn't expl'ess any
. 'Damopoulos said figures show
flexibility."
100 to 140 employees can expected
The decision to reduce staff at to be lost through nonna1 attrition
GDC Is part of the state's plan to by next Jul,y, the date set for comd4frease the number of clients In pletion of tile s\lte's' plan .. There-

fore, there should only be 110 to 150
actual job abollshrnents, he said.
Zimmerman agreed that It Is necessary to move the 1.ll pailents iJe.
cause the rest of GDC's beds are not
certifiable.
" I don't like being part of this
(job) abolishment any more than
anyone else," Zimmerman said.
He added,though, that clients wUI
be moved to better and less restric·
tlvl! facilities than are available
here.
Sen. Collins blamed both DMR
and CDC officials for their "lnabll·
tty to reach a reasonable declson"
regarding the layoffs.
He -alleged that the loss of jobs 1s
due to mismanagement on the part
ol GDC officials.
"I think It Is simply due to poor
llUlllagement thkt GDC is losing
many of Its medicaid certWed
bids," Collins sald. "It Is a crime
that poor judgement Is costing Ohio
workers jobs."
~ said ·he would not
comment pn the charges because
he dld n~i:,an to .get In a "public
debate" Wtthrtbe senator.
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Salurday, Jane zt, at the 8llllllal Frog Jump. Bigfoot president of the Jaycees, Bigfoot aad Sal}:r- Holtl,
wUJ also be at the Chuck Stobert d!Jmer to be beld Sun- Dally Sentinel employe. Portraying Bll!il* ill Paul
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

rn ;J kl's.

On Jun~ 22 . 1976, Randy Jones of
th~ Sa n Diego PadrPS tied Hall of
1-'am~r Chris ty Mathewson's Na ·
tiona! L eagu~ n:&gt;cord of pitching 68
conSt'CUtivr inn ings without issuing
;1 IJasP on balls.

On .June 21. 1 ~8"2. Jones, now with
l'PII' York. wa lk&lt;'&lt;! the fi rs t four
:vtunt rf'a l ba il ers, thr only' ones he
fan~l lx, fore gelling the hook from
M ;ulagN G~org~ Bamberger .
Tim'(' of them scored and the Ex·
po.s went on to bea t the Mels4 ·3 for
thm fifth consecutive victory and
lh(' fouJ1 tl los.'&lt;. In a row fo r JonPS.
li P hasn't won since shutting out
Hous ton May
''Sonw ot tlrr managers might
h;l\·e gone five baiiPrs, " said Ba m·
bPrger. who wa s at a loss to explain
.J onr&lt; rC'Cent fa Uurl's lit was the

n

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lw fa iled to retire a baller t. " Jones
cl or.,.n't kilO\\' w ha t's wro ng. I don't
f'il hf'r. "
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in the $10,000 fin al leg of the Old
M:~i d pacing sH ies at Scioto
IXnv ns.

The winner pa id $12.80, $3.00 and
$2 hit. Sw("('t As 'VIne r eturned $2.00
dlld $2.20 and third -place Amy's
!-';Iicon paid $2.60.
Tt1r fir st rarP l rifecta of 7·1·8 returnro $2,1~2 .~10 .
:\ cr owd of :!."46 wagered
$2·15.110:1.

Dodgers 4, Braves I
Steve Garvey and Dusty Baker
homered, while Vicente Romo,
Dave Stewart and Steve Howe held
A tlanta to three hit s and one un·
earned run. It was the lhlrd·place
Dodgers' ninth victory In the last II
games and left them just 5~ games
behind Atlanta In the NL Wes t. The
Braves lead San Diego by 3~
games.
Ramo retlred the side In order In
the first Inning, but twisted his left
knee runnlr.g out a single In the second and had to leave the game.
Stewart y ielded three hit s In fi ve
Innings and Howe pitched hitless
ball over the fin al thr ee.
Astros 2, Giants 0
Vern Ruhle, who has split time
between spot starting and relief
work, fired a thrCP- hlller , retiring

!adelphia 3·2 despite Pete Rose's
3, 772nd career hit, breaking a tie
with Hank Aaron for second place
on the all· time hit list; Los Angeles
downed Atlanta 4-1. Cincinnati beat
San Diego 7·5, Houston blanked San
Fra nci sco 2·0 and Pittsburgh
trounced Chicago 9-2.
Winner David Palmer pitched
six Innings, giving up eight hits, IJe.
for&lt;' Jeff Reardon ca me on to recorrd his 12th save.
Cardinals 3, l'hillies 2
Mike Ramsey drew a bases·
loaded walk from Ed Farmer with
two out In the eighth Inning, forcing
home Willie McGee with the win·
ning nm. St. Louis rookie John
Stu per scallered eight hit s. Rose's
double with two out In the third In·
nlng tied the score 2·2 and left him
418 hits behind Ty Cobb, who had
4,191

23 consecutive batt ers over one

vey to visitors "the things that
you've overcome and the obstacles
you crossed to gel here."
"Everybody from here on will be
able to share In the joy that I feel
today and see the kind of contrtbu·
lions that you have made to this
country," Green sa id to the m en
w ho began their car eers In the 19:als
and 30s, before Major League Baseball was integrated.
Jackie Robinson was the first
black to reac h the big leagues,
breaking the color barrier In 1947.
Monte I rv in , who played with the
old Newark Eagles before follow·
lng Robinson Into the majors, said
In a brief address Tuesday that
players from the Negro leagues are

r il y ' s A merica n Heritage Park,

where the display is housed In a
mu seum.

" It is important th at every litt le
child knows your stru ggle," Harold
Gr een, a special assistant to Gov.
John Y. Brown Jr., told the oldtl·
mers. He sa id the ex hibit wil l con·

en' t as bad offensively as they've
appeared .
" All along, we've been playing
wi th a lack of runs, a l ack of RBI
production, " McNam ara sa id .
"But the team bat ting average and

grl

ThP 11eds. who have been among
thf' Na tional Lf'ague leadrrs in

tr•am balling average but near the
bo tt om in ru ns scored, erupted
against the San Diego Padres for a

7·o victory Tuesday nig ht.
&lt;om binm with Cincinnati 's 10-2
ballering of Los Angeles the night
befor e, the victory gave McNam·
ara evidence that the 29·38 Reds ar·

Individual averages have been decent to good.
" I 've fell that if that keeps up,
we' U start driving In runs and hope
we're still In shooting distance (of
the di vis ion leaders t. We've seen It
th e last two nights, and I hope it
cont inues.''

Th e Reds climbed Into a virtua l
three-way lie for fourth place In the

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NL West with the help of an error
by Padres third baseman L uis
Salazar .
The Padres ballled back from a
3·1 deficit to take a 4-:l leadon Terry
Kennedy's two-run single In the
sixth. Mike Vall singled to tie the
game In the bottom of the Inning,
then Joe Pittman rapped his second
single to gtve the Padres" 5-4 lead
In the top of the seventh.
Eddie Milner singled In 1he tying
run off Gary Lucas, 0.5, In the bot·
tom of the seventh, and Sal azar
threw wildly to lirst base on Cesar
Cedeno's grounder to let Milner
score the go-ahead run later In the
inning. Vall capped the winning
three- run rally with his second RBI
single of the night.
Reliever Joe Price, 2-2, pitched
the seventh Inning to register the
victory, and Tom Hume held the
Padres hitless over the l ast two In·
nlngs for his 15th save.
"We kept battllng back," Padres
Manager Dick Williams said. "You
can only battle back so many

times."
"We need some breaks," Milner
said of Salazar's decisive error.
"We need all the breaks we can get
to gel a winning streak going."
The two-gam e winning streak Is
Cincinnati 's second longest of the
sea•on. Twice the Reds have won
three In a row. Second baseman
Ron Oes ter said
the club has to do much bett er
in order to make up an,ll ~ -ga me
deficit.
"There's tlme, but we've got to
put together a winning streak,"
Oes ter said. "We can' t play good
baseball; we' ve got to play great

the players and the club own••rs is

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was going " to stay close" to lh&lt;' negotiations, which are scheduled to
resume July 7 in Washing1on . HP
said he was hopefu l tha t an agree·
ment on a new co ntract ~a n !:X'
reached before lh&lt;' regular season
begins Sept. 12. The current pact
ex pires July 15.

BIRTHDAY
ELEBRATION

WIMBLEDON, England iAPi Whlle John McEnroe, the defend·
lng champion and top-seed, again
was the star attraction at Wlm·
bledon, another American, Chip
Hooper was getting plenty of
notice.
As the crowd awaited McEnroe' s
second rou nd match with Eddie Edwards of South AJrlca , the talk was
of Hooper's latest triumph.
baseball."
The 6-foot-6 serve-and·volley speMcNamara wasn 't ready to con·
cialist whose gam e is tailor·made
cede the pennant race, either.
for grass, upset eighth-seeded Pe"As long as there' s breath In me,
ter McNamara of A ustralia 7·6, 3-6,
I 'm not going to give up, and that
6-2, 64 Tuesday.
Includes dark alleys and back
"Good player on this stuff," Fred
streets and baseball games,"
Perry, the form er Wimbl edon
McNamara said .
champion said of Hooper' s grass·
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HANDS FIRST- Ron Oester of the Ctoctnnall Reds dives toto home
during the 2nd inning on a hit by Reds Alex Trevino. The Reds were
l eading the game in the 2nd against the Sao Diego Padres. ( AP Laserphoto)

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D~y

MASON , W. VA.

not bitter about how they were
treated.
"They didn'tcare too much about
the money lJecause, as we say, 'We
never miss what we never had,"'
said Irvin, now a special assistant
to baseball commissioner Bowie
Kuhn. " But they did want some recognition because they knew they
had the abutty and they knew they
could really play baseball."
The exhibit, he said, wUI provide
that recognition.
Two oldtlmers receiving special
honors at this year's reunion are
Wllllam Julius "Judy" Johnson, a
1975 Inductee Into the baseball Hall
of Fame In Cooper stown, N.Y., and
the late Webster McDonald.

Ont• week .
Ont• Muu lh
Ont· Yt•ii r

able to deliver the three-quarter s
vote that Is needed to approve the
collective bargaining agreement. "
Garvey said .
"Pete Rozelle Is the only one who
could deliver that vote. The prolr
tern for us Is that he is on the sidelines and not In the r ing ."
Rozelle, though, said only that he

Alter both Garvey and Rozelle
had testlfled at a National Labor
Relations Board hear ing Tuesday,
Gar vey sa id Rozelle's presence at
npgotiatlons could possibly per·

current cont rac t disput P lx•t wPC'n

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CI NC INNATI I APt - A pair of
hrgh·scorin g victories have gtven
Cincinnati Hcd' Manager John
Mc.'Jamara rmson to hope that his
sJm~,.: . startin g ballclub i s starting to

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Pomeroy-'-Middleport, Ohio

NEW YORI&lt; I API - t&lt;d CarVC)',
executive director of lht• Na tional
Football League !'l ayers Associa ·
lion, thinks the key to solving 1hP

stretch. Ruhle gave up singles to
Joe Morgan and Chill Davis with
one out In the first Inning, but
catcher Alan Ashby picked Davis
off first and R~'lle fanned Jack
Clark. He didn't allow another
baserunner untU pinch hitter Dave
Bergman singled with one out In the
ninth.
"I made some good pitches,"
said Ruhle, who struck out flve and
faced only 28 batters, one over the
mlnlmum. "I can't say I've had any
better games."
l'lrate8 9, Cubs 2
Winning pitcher John Candel aria, Dave Parker and Jim Morrison
drove in two runs apiece, while second baseman Johnny Ray rapped
three hits and scored twice. Candelaria worked six Innings before his
back st11fened and E nrique Romo
earned his first save.

Hall of History remembers
baseball's barred players
ASHLAND, l&lt;y. !API - Black
baseball pla yers barred from the
major leagues because of their color have been honored here with the
opening of the Negro Baseball Hall
of History.
More than 50 former player s,
many on hand for the fou rth annual
Negr o Baseball U&gt;agues· reunion,
attended the ceremonies at the

1982

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Top Ten Hit leaders
in Major league History

Hot Brewers heat Yanks; Steinbrenner boils

bas.•ball's all-tim•· rarerr hit list when he doubled off St. Louis Cardinal
piteher John Stupor in the third inning of Tuesday night's game. The 41-

By Associated Press
The Milwaukee Brewers and
Pete Vuckovlch are red hot under
interim Manager Harvey Kuenn.
New York Yankees' owner George
Steinbrenner Is just as hot, under
the collar that Is.
Vuckovlch, 9-2. won his eighth
consecutive game Tuesday night ,
combining wit h Rollle Fingers on a
fi ve- hitter as the Brewer' won their
seventh straight game wit h a 3·2
decision over the Yank&lt;'&lt;'s.
Against the Yankees Vuckovich
gave up a home run to Roy Smalley
in the second Inning to tic the score
2-2 and held New York in check the
rest of the way until Fingers relieved In the ninth Inning.
Steinbrenner was upset with two
calls. clalmlng Brewer ca tcher Ted
Simmons trapped a ba ll against the
foul screen in the eighth inning and
that the umps blew an ou t ca ll at
first on Willie Randolph in the third.
The Brewers took a 2-Jiead in the
bottom of the first when Robin
Yount t rtpled and Cc&lt;'il Cooper
slam med his 12th home run or the
season off Roger Erickson. 4-6.
The Brewers scored the ga mewinner in the second on a single by
Roy Howell , a double by Ed

year·old Rust• now trails only Hall of Farner Ty Cobb, who had 4,191 hits.
for the most cart•t•r hits in major leagur history . ( AP Laserphntol

field single.

(00) ' Seasons Played

Ty Cobb
Pete Rose
Hank Aaron
Stan Mustal
Trrs Speaker
Honus Wagner
E ddte Collins
Wtllte Mays
C Ya str zemsk•

Nap La1o•e

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RE( 'OHDS AHE COMING UP HOSE'S - Philadelphia Phillies first
hasema n Pl'tt• Hosr moved into solt• possrssion of second place on

RomPro and Mars hall Edwards' in-

Rose intends to best Cobb's record
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!{OS(' mO\'cd past Hall or Farner
Hank ..\a ron on th e list. but the 41 -

,·ra r-old player had other not ions.
\t •\'CI' letting up while rounding
fi r..;t b;1sP. he lx&gt;a 1 1he 1hrow to se--

'oml with a bell;· slide for his 68.'ith
lifrtinw doubiC'.

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drilled hard for his his toril' hit.
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hf&gt;cnuSf' of thf' cou nt . Other -

wist• he 1St uprn did a real good
jol&gt;." sa id Hose. " li p pit ched a good
i&gt;.dlgamc."
H o~ wa s askt'CI if tu• wa s disapJXHnh"d h£'-cau." l' :\ctron wa s not
.mwng: thr 19.h7'2 on hand &lt;tl Busc h
St~t rl ium to wa tch thr fPal .

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kii' .luhn Stupl 'I. ltnPd l ht• htiL'"I~lh­
li ...,hing him , ~,.., \o ·~ tln h.t ~r ba\1' . .
;tll -ti nH' li."t ro c'!'ntrl ft1'ld in t ht.~
rhird inning. drl\'ing in ;1 l 'll ibdPl
phia run .
It lookf·d likf' a nwrr -; ing lP as

wa s not hrrP." he sai d.

tu tx&gt; an d m an.\'
th tn gs to d u . ThrrC' will tx_&gt; other
games.

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Hose also made it clear that the
Philadf'iphi a defeat rubbed glitter
from hi ~ ac hlevC'mrn t .
"In thf' las tll yC'ar s, l 'vC' teen on

Wednesday, June 23, 1982

five World Series teams and in slx
playoffs . It's important to me that it
does n't get a head of the tra m. If I
get a hit the first time up tomor·
row," he sa id In resjX'Ct to his pur·
suit of Cobb's record. " I won't be
saying 418 more."
Looking a head at the sta ndard
set by Cobb In 24 seasons. once considered unreac hable. Rose said
conditioning and his level or enthusiasm will represent the keys.
Ahead of hi s double . Rose
grounded out in the first Inning. Af.
terward, he flied to left field In the
sixth and popped to shortstop Ozzie
Sm ith to end the Phlllies' eight h.

Tournament set
The 1982 Bill Hubbard Memorial
!Syracuse ! Little League Tournament will start July 7. Interested
teams can ca ll 992-2909, 992-7775, or
992-7 181. Entry deadline is June 30.
Entry fee ts $10 and two approved
balls or $17 . Roster and fees should
be in anytime before first game. The
event is sponsored by the Syracuse
Fire Dept.

Rangers 4, Angels 0
Rick Honeycutl scattered seven
hits and stopped Rod Carew's 25game hlttlng streak and Jim Sundberg delivered a two-run single as
Texas blanked California and
broke a two-game losing streak.
Honeycutt, 3-7, struck out four
and walked two In gaining his first
shutout and the Rangers' second of
the year. The left-hander got Carew
to ground out In the first, fly out In
the third, bounce to the mound In
the fifth and fly out again In the
eighth.
Mariners 6, Blue Jays 5
Seattle's Julio Cruz stole third
base and scored the winning run on
a throwing error by Toronto
catcher Buck Martinez In the seventh Inning as the Mariners defeated the Blue Jays.
The BluexJayshad tied the game
at 5-5 with three runs In the fifth
highlighted by Willie Upshaw' s
two-run homer. his ninth of the
year.
Seattle rapped three home runs
In the fourth Inning when It scored
four times. Riehle Zlsk opened the
inning with a solo homer. Dave
Henderson, who also knocked In a
run earlier with single, added a
two- run shot and Bud Bulllng added
a solo bias t.

Transactions
FOOrllALL
NaUonal FootbaD t..eapr
BALT lMORE COLTS-Signed Jo hnlc
Cooks. llnrbe:cker . 10 a st'r !M of one-~-ear
romrarls
Ml AMI DOLP tii NS-SignPd Jon GelsIff. oamslvt&gt; lineman. ro a M."rk&gt;s ol ()0('.\'t&gt;ar ron1 rac1s. Sl~ed Paul Lanldord . &lt;k&gt;fm slvt&gt; back: Olark&gt;&lt;l Bow!if'r. llnf'ba&lt;'kf'r. Stf&gt;V(I Clark, dt'ft&gt;no;lvf' end: M ack
Boatrll'l" . runnlnj;! back . Wa y TF Jo~. of
lf'Tlslv f' ~n~ant and Uaru. Nk&gt;lYn and Jot'
Pt&gt;ITi. kiCkl"n&gt;
Nl::W YORK C. IANTS- Sl j;!Tif'd Jeff Wls
ka. guard. Cur Ot-nn~ .John ~. M a ndel
Robinson and Bobby Ammbk&gt;. ruMlnli[
bac k.~ : Kf'rvln Wy att . llnPbackl'l·. BruC('
Klrcllnl'l". cmtt&gt;r, and Doul( Mat' kl(',
~ard. T&lt;&gt;rmlna!l'&lt;l !hf'l r rl¢lh to lkf'
f onr . runntn11 bark
HED SK I NS WASH I NGTON
S!gnf'd
Rrad Du..~ and l.R11111nt Holr .h•tft-rs.
llnrbarkl.'f"s. Todd Urbmw•!n. drfm .~ lvl'
llnrman . Mlcharl W illiam ~. tlj&lt;ht f'nd.
and Ralph Warlhl&gt;n , drff'nslvf' taC'klf'
HOCKE\'
.-\mf'rll;·an Hot·kr-y Leacut
M A I !\E
MAR I N[ RS -Na m (' d
Tom
Mc\'k&gt; ht&gt;ad roac h

Reli e ver Dan Quisenberry
earned his 20th save of the season.
combining with rookie Bud Black
on a slx-hltter as the Kansas City
handed Oakland Its seventh loss In
Its last eight games.
Black gave up four hits In 51-3
Innings, while Qul..enberry, who
leads the AL In saves and games
finl~hed wlth 29, gave up a run In
the eighth when Rickey Henderson
led off with a single, stole second
and third, and scored on Cllff Johnson· s grounder.
Amos RBI,
Otis got
gamewinning
topshls
ln 12th
the league,
with a sacrifice fly In the first Inning
off Matt Keough, 6-9. The Royals
scored again In the slxth on Jerry
Martin's RBI double.
Henderson now has 68 stolen
bases In 70 games .
White Sox 6, Twins 5
Ron LeFlore snapped a 5-5 tie
with a leadoff home run In the bottom of the eighth inning as Chicago
won for the slxtll time In eight
games and handed Minnesota Its
27th loss in Its last 31 games.
LeFlore' s fourth of the season
came off Terry Felton. 0-7. and
made a winner of Eddie Solomon,
1-0.
Run-scoring doubles by Greg Luzlnskl In the first and third Innings
had given Chicago a 3-1 lead. But
Tim Laudner wiped it out with a
three-run homer. his first, In the
fourth Inning.
Red Sox 5, Tigers 4
Dwight Evans tied the score with
a two-out, two-run homer In the
ninth Inning and rookie Wade
Boggs drilled his first major league
home run in the 11th as Boston sent
Detroit to Its ninth stalght loss.
Rick Leach had given the Tigers
a 4-2 lead with a two-run basesloaded double with two out in the

Indians 8, Orioles 8
Rookie Von Hayes knocked ih
three runs and highlighted Cleveland's six-run fifth inning with a triple and a two-run single as : ·
Baltimore lost for only the fourth
time In It s last 15 games.
Cleveland starter Lary Sorensen.
6-6, got the victory·, allowing 10 hlts,
one walk and stril&lt;ing out three In
71-3 Innings.
Eddie Murray clubbed his ninth
home run of the year for Baltimore.

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Pomeroy Church of Christ held
In celebration of Father's Day. Its annual Father-Son banquet rePomeroy Untied Methodist Church cently, with food prepared by the
members presented each father ladles of the church.
Thi s year's them e wa s
wlth a white rose for his lapel.
"Wheels," with the dining room
Mrs. Robert McGee presented a adorned by maps, motorcycle troshort program honoring fat hers phies. demoUtion derby trophies, a
and grandfathers. "Fathers are . race car and traln set and remoteSpecial" was given by Mrs. Ted control cars.
Craig Varney was ma~ ter of ceDownie and the Sunday school sang
"Happy Father's Day." During the remonies. Speaker for the evening
worship service, a father-son choir was Chester V. King, speaking on
sang "This Is My Father's Wor ld." travel plans--Travel plans-God's
will; Maps--Bible study; Fuel
source-prayer; Road signs-Holy
Following the service, a fellow- Spirit.
ship hour was held to welcome back
A drawing contest was held, with
the Rev and Mrs. Robert McGee as participants asked to draw their faleaders of the church for another vorite thing on wheels. Winners
were: children-a tle, Paul Brlckles.
year.
a car, and Christopher Alkire, a
RefreShments were served. truck; adult-Ed Venoy, his wife on
Serving were Mrs. Kermit Walton, roller skates.
Mrs. Scotl Walton. Mrs. William
Gifts were presented to fathers
Baronick and Mrs. Downie.
and sons.

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others are too busy worrying about
their own goufs to keep tally on
yours . - HELEN AND SUE
DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
When I was raising my son, times
were very hard. I got around $125 in
aid to dependent children money and
an average $25 a month child SU()porl from my ex. This, with with a
part-time job was enough to keep
him fed and clothes and pay for extras like piano lessons and two years
at college. I'm a handicapped person
and can't work full time or earn
much money for what I can do.
Now that he's grown, he keeps
asking what I did with "his" money .
He thinks I should have saved all I
received for him, so he'd have a nest

egg now.
He just doesn't see that it went for
living expenses. Should I feel guilty
because I used part of it to pay the

rent and buy food also for

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ACCUSED
DEAR ACCUSED :
No!
Your son is the one who should feel
guilty- for not showing gratitude to
a mother who

mana~ed

extras un

poverty-level income.- HELEN

ACCUSED :
If my son were this unfeelin g, I
wouldn't argue with him - I'd ju' t
tell him to leave 1 - SUE

(GOT A PROBLEM• Or a subjeet
for discussion, two-generation style•
Direct your questions to either Sue
or Helen Bottel - or both, if you
want a combination motherdaughter answer - in care of this
newspaper. l

for every Friday afternoon, begin- announced as soon as they are firning with this Frlday, June 25, at 2. ·medup.
The Bookmobile wlll be parked in
p.m. at the Middleport Library. All
front
of the old Junior High building
the swruner programs will be held
in
Pomeroy
on June 26 for Regatta
at Middleport due to the fact there is
weekend.
The
Friends of the Meigs
more room.
At some future date the naturalist County Library will host a book sale
from Forked Run State P11rk will on that date and the books for sale
have a program for the children and nlll be at the bookmobile site. There
also the Dept. of Natural ijesources, will be fiction, paperbacka . and
Division Of Wildlife, Is going to plan magazines for sale at 10 cents each.
The library has been receiving
something for us. These dates will be
nwnerous new books, both fiction
and non-fiction. Some new lilies include: An important family by
Eden, Cal's ·Eyes by. Lee Jtll'dan,
. Eden Burning by Belva Plain, Bad
Boy by Edmund Sehiddel, Deception
j'tfeigs Coonty residents are in- while creating ~temporary art.
by Judith Michael, 'nie, Adulteress
vited to pai-ticlpate in a "Color 8nd
'l1le workshop dates' are Monday,
Design Work.VIoP" SJIOiiSOred by the JW, 19, through Friday, ~uly 23 by Philippa Carr, and Entangled by
Paul Jason. Some ~ctlon tiUes
Gallla-Meigs Conununity Ac;tlon fi'OIJ! 10 a.m: to 3:30p.m. each day.
Agency and the Ohio Arts~. . 1 All leSIIO!IS will be lteld at the are: The Story «!f, Werewolves,
· ·Artist. Noreen Redding will help Pomeroy CE'l:A Office located at 117 Chilton's ' MotorcY,cle Repair
partlclpinlllmprove·the~~~eolcolor 2nd Street'
II gpen to all Meigs Manual, More ~ fi'Gill the
BacluJ of Dozes, Bj!ttles and Jan,
llrid cliliJgn In their cr.rt projecll.
County l'elltlenta:.
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nwi C0011111111lty arta worbhOP ~uon II reqllired by ortlc~J)1912 frict! quwe·to Buebal1
~rda, 'l1le Monstei'lli Loch N. .,
eapeci.ally 1ntere1t craftlpeople July12~~.11linlltedof 811 elq)erience Ieveii who want to
For further lliformatlon or 'l1le Color Book tL t;oakinc for One,
eontlilue the tradition of ap- l'tllllb'atiap, ~ ~ Joan Seder 1• U.S. ,~ c,tekpe alld the
'pa!achlan qulltinl and needlewolt ·Calp at the a.bire CAA OfiiCe, ..,_ DNA Stor)': a~
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Location:
Just across the Kanawha Riv.er at
the foo~ of the Shadle Bridge in Point
Pleasant, W. Virginia.

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outside St. Mary's Hospital, London, Tuesda y af·

By Runt POWERS
i Swruner Is in full swing now and
' the libraries have tried to schedule
some interesting programs for the
children. On July I, at 2 p.m. at the
Middleport Library, Tiny Miller
from Briggs Lawrence Library in
Ironton, will present a program on
pantomime. I hope she will be well
received as I Ullllerstand her
program Is very good. .
We have scheduled a film matinee

Join the Se/1-A-Bration this weekend and see how easily
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A combined Mother-DaughterFather banquet was held at St.
Paul's Untied Methodist Church in
Tuppers Plains May 25.

By HELEN AND SUE BOTTEL
DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
I come home from a party and immediately start beating myself over
all the goofs I made. By the time I go
to sleep I feel like a complete failure,
even if I may have had a pretty good
Hme, earlier.
Next day I can hardly face the
people I was with, kno\\ ing they
must think I'm a total loss.
How do you break yourself of
stupid post-marlems• - REGRET•
FUL
DEAR REGRETFUL :
Only completely self-assured
people can avoid "mourning after
blues" - and they're the ones who
might benefit most by them.
But you can. subdue those postmortems by concentrating on suCcesses rather than on (most
imagined) failures .
It helps if you understand that

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throughout the afternoon.
This 11 and one-half minute slide
and sound is the best and most
delightful history of Meigs County
ever prepared.
Special e&lt;hibits include "kitchens
of yester-year" features old time kitchen utensil from the musewns
collections. A special display of te&lt;tiles, quilts, throws and spreads was
made from loaned and museum artifacts. The collection of boat pictures donated to the Museum by
Boone Weaver has been brought for
display.
Collections already secured include Rockingham Kitchenware and
valuable bo&lt; collection by Nancy
Reed and Annie Chapman. Pewter
Collection of Judy Crooks,
Stoneware and Pottery Collection by
Frances Goeglein and a collection ci
Sea Shells from the Gulf of Mexico
and California, Bahamas and Ca ribbean by Daisy Blakeslee.
Other collections are also planned
as space will allow.

---Helen help ·us---".......---

WE ARE PLANNING A COMPLETE RENOVATION
OF OUR FACILITIES.

lOBSTER TAll, Reg. $17.95
SURF &amp;TURF, Reg. $15.95
GOLDEN FRIED FANTAil SHRIMP, Reg. $8.50
BROILED OR DEEP FRIED WHITE FISH, Reg. $5.95
STUFFED FlOUNDER, Reg. $6.95
RED SNAPPER, Reg. $7.95
FROG lEGS, Reg. $8.50
FILET, Reg. $11.95
PRIME RIB, Reg. $9.95
KANSAS CITY, Reg. $8.45
CHICKEN liVERS, Reg. $4.95
NEW YORK STRIP, Reg. $9.95
TOP sun, 8 Oz., Reg. $6.95

Pomeroy United

Special music was provided by
Jack and Harry Gorrell--"Mother's
Bible" and"! Stop:&gt;ffi and Thought
of God."
There were 64 a !tending.

GRANDO

THE MEIGS INN

harmonica and penny whistle in
many interesting combinations.
Also demonstrated is the dancing
ability. of the hand-carved A()palachian clogger or lumberjack.
Demonstrations to be included in
the day are Pysanky and Creative
Class. Mrs. Helen Foster and
daughter of Point Pleasant will
demonstrate Pysanky which is ancient Ukranian art of Easter Egg
Design. This art goes back many
centuries and is very beautiful.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cook, also of
Point Pleasant, will show how they
create special designs in the construction of stained glass windows
and panels and also in the construction of stained glass lamp
shades. In addition to the demonstrations, they will have several nf
the designs and lamps they have
constructed.
Showings of the audio-slide show
Restrospective prepared by the Farmers Bank in celebration of their
75th anniversa ry will go on

St. Paul's

Lorene Gorrell, Linda Damewood, J ean Spencer an~ Mae Vineyard were In charge. The tables
were decorated with pink and white
peonies; potluck was the fare.
Reel ta !Ions were read for mothers by Edna Harmon, Angle
Spencer. Mae Vineyard and Jean
Spencer. Fathers were honored
with readtangs by John Rice,
Kenny Caldwell, Kevin Damewood, Chris Spencer, David Rice
and Angela Damewood.
Games were played with prizes
going to Linda Gorrell, Myrtle
Damewood, Dana Hottman Jr. and
Cecil CAldwelL

Office Hours by Appointment Only

Ph. 992-6342

Sweet Mountain Sound will be the
featured entertainment at Heritage
Sunday at the Meigs County
Museum from I to 5 p.m. in connection with the Big Bend Regatta.
In addition, tiM: museum will feature
special displays, collections demonstrations and audio-visual
program throughout the afternoon of
Sunday,June27.
The displa~ and collections
arranged by Nancy Reed and Annie
Chapman include the old time kitchen, textiles and old costumes,
pewter, ceramics and sea shells.
The library featuring a large collection of local history will also be open.
The Sweet Mountain Sound
production is presented by Meigs
County's own Roger and Mary
Gilmore now living in Athens. Their
representation centers around three
stringed instruments invented in
America: the Appalachian
dulcimer, 5 stringed banjo, and
autoharp and includes other folk instruments such as the hammered
dulcimer, courting dulcimer, guitar,

GRfASE IS mu. THE WORD!

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Family members honored at
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English royalty's baby sleeps
through first public appearance
By MICHAEL WEST
Associated Press Writer
LONDON (AP l -Cradled In hls
father's arms, the heir presumptive to the British throne slept
through his first public appearance
when Prince Charles and Princess
Diana took their new baby home.
just 21 hours after his birth.
Wrapped In a white shawl with
his blue eyes firmly shut, the little
prince was unaware of the adorlng
crowds, waving Union Jacks, television cameras. photographers and
a portable gramophone playing
"Land of Hope and Glory" Tuesday
night outside St. Mary's Hospital at
Paddlngton In west London.
Diana. wear ing a green polka-dot
maternit y dress, smiled and
waved. When the crowd broke Into
applause she blushed .
The princess. who will be 21 on
July 1, looked radiant but slightly
tired after her 16-hour labor Monday. Her early departure from hospital was questioned by some ln
medical circles, but royal gynecologist George Pinker said she was "In
very good health and this wUI not
cause any problems."

Press report s said Diana was
heard to joke to a doctor as she a nd
Charles thanked hospit a l staff be·
for e leaving wit h their

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born

child: "Wi ll you be herr next
time?"
Then she hastil;· tumed to hl'r
husband and sa id: "I'm on!' jok
ing, dear."
Charles. 33. show ing e\·e!)· s ign
or a proud new father. constantly
peered at his son' s blondish head
just visible inside the s hawl. He s till
declined to a nnounce the na me or
his ba by, second in line to the Brit·
Ish throne.
" You' ll /ust have to wa it ," Cha·
rles told reponers. London book
maker s favored George as a fir st
name at 64 odds.
.The normal hospital sta y British
doctors recommend [or new moth·
ers Is five to eight days to let them
rest and learn abo ut baby care.
Asked why the princess was leavIng the hospital so soon, BuckIngham Palace press secretary
Michael Shea told reporters: " It is
the fas hionable thlng to do."
Pinker, who delivered the babv

~aid :

" :vl t'(li ca ll ~·

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ca n say I am not against am·body
going out or hospit al car l; ...
Robe rt Atluy ,

~C'C r P tar y ·

of the

Ho;·ai College or Ob, tl'tndans a nd
Gynecologists. leading British institution for those fields . sa id he believf'd t ill' dedsion was righ t for
Diana but should not lx' lctkPn as a

preccdPnt for other mot hPrs.
"Those who want j)f'Ople to race
ba ck to ttw ir home r nv ironment af -

ter a birth will say that if the prin ~
cess of Wai C'S ca n do it so ca n t hC'y,"
he said . "The difference b that
most of them are not go ing back to
thP same- c ir('u m sta nCC'S as th£'
pr i nces~

For sevrral mo nths ChariC'S a nd
Diana w il l res idf' with thP bab~ · in

Ke nsington Pa lace, their London
home. Later they wil l move into
their perma nent resid,•ncc. Hi ghgrove Mansion . 113 miles west .
Britons made Tucsda-'· a da\· of
nat ional celebrat ion . Chu rch bells
pealed, roval artillcr;· battpries
fired 41 -gun salutes in Hvde Park
and the 900-year-old Towpr of London, and Union Jacks new from all
public buildings.

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County and area meet1ng notes
Township Trustees
and Clerks
The Meigs Count y Association of
Township Trustees and Clerks held
Its June meeting Thursday at the
Rock Springs Grange Hall, with
Mrs. Shirley Johnson presiding.
Paul Moore, secretary, gave roll
call and read the last meeting's
minutes. Letart Twsp. was recognized
the only township will all
trustees present.
Aldin Harris, director of the Ohlo
Association or Trustees and Clerks,
was welcomed and gave members
Information on new legislation Is
proposed by the State association.
State Re presentative Claire
(Buzz) Ball discussed the current
legislation affecting townships.
Rich Jones, Meigs Co. commissioner. spoke on block grants. He
announced a June 24 meeting at the
courthouse to further explain block
grant application procedure.
Guests were Mrs. Judy Ball, Ben
Ball, Howard Frank, Don Johnson
and Jimmy Allen. Refreshments
were served.

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Alfred UMW
Alfred UMW met at the church
June 15 with 12 members present
and one guest, Doris Dllllnger.
Ten sick calls were reported.
Treasurer Janice PuUina gsve
highlights ol the UMW Athens
District financial report. Nina
Robinson read part$ of a letter from
Mural Hendenon, laity leader In
Pueblo, Mexico. She reported on
their IJllmll-eharlng project.
Gertrude RoblniOn gave a report
on the
visitation to Arcadl8

planned

Nusing Home. The society discussed
giving a short program that time.
Nellie Parker had the praye r calendar and chose a laity leader in Tucson, Az. The 'ociety signed a birthday ca rd for her and friendship
cards for Helen Woode and June
Stearns.
Gertrude Robinso n led the
program, "Inclusiveness," from the
" Love Made Visible" program book.
She opened the program with a
reading and the hymn . " There's
Something About that Name." All
members juined in rea din g a nd

discussion .
During the social hour, the soc iety
honored Isola Taylor's 80th birthday
and presented her with lavender
mums. A potluck supper consisted of
Janice Pullins' sloppy joes. Other
members brought dessertts.
Others present were Clara and
Osie Mae Follrod, Thelma Henderson, Martha Poole, Florence Ann
Spencer, Annie Thompson and
Genevieve Guthrie . The next
meeting will be July 20 at the church. Martha Poole will lead the
program on women political
. prisoners.

Chester Alumni
banquet
Chester Alumni Association held
ItS annual banquet and dance at
Chester School June 5, with approxImately 00 In attendance.
Dinner was prepared by the
Chester P .T.O. and setved by the
Alfred Angels 4-H Club. Dancing
was to the music of the Rhythm
Kings of Parkersburg.
. A business meetlng was conducted by Harold Hawk, pt esldent.

RC'union classes honot Pd

WP I P :

Hawlc;·. Mae Lombert. Tillie Aaum and l.urillr
Smith ;
.. J927-- Frank Pa1 t1ow .
--19:12--The c lass of 19:12 celebt at ing Its oOth a nnlvcrsa1y was gi\·pn
~· 1 922 -- Ciacr

special rE'&lt;'ognition and prpsent ed

charms lnsctlbed with "00." The\'
were Ra lph Elchinge1. An·ii Holter , Fern Ch&lt;?f'scbrew. Ra; Wolfe.
Ruth Bart he lmus. Hila h Cook,
Betty Roush a nd Mabel Gorglein :
--1937 -- Kathr yn Baum . Fa ;·
Sauer, Rlcha rd Smith. Lester Sponagel. Geneva Tuttle and Alii ed
Wolfe;
.. ]942--Henry Ba hr. Cha1ips Hall.
Opal Hallon, Hat old Hawk. \'i\'ian
Hunphrey. Paul Marcinko a nd
Ga le Wallace;
.--1947-- Rulh Ann Ba lderson, Doris Fick. Dorothy Karr. Delores
Holter. Robert Meredith. WOODROW Mora . Mary K. Hose.
W.F.Sorden Jr .. Robert Wood:
--1952-- Ma l th a LeP. Dona ld
Ma1ks. Wilma Marks. Starling
Massar, Bet ty Newell . Lela nd
Parker and Arthu r Qul vey:
-- 1957 -- He le n Dorst. Betty
Echard, Betty· Myers. Marion Slater and Kathryn Windon.
Alumni traveling the fart hest
were Bob Meredith, Phoenix, Ariz.,
· Donald Ridenour. Scottsdale, Artz,,
Esther Frec ke rward , Punta
Gorda, Fla., Arthur Qulvey, Sarasota, Fla .
Off\cers for 1983 are: Harold Newell, president; No~man McCain,
first vice-president; Margaret ~ 0
Brown, second vice president; , II,! i
Dale Kautz, third vice president; ~-'~f
Roy Christy, fourth vice president; -~~~
Betty Dean, sect etary; Dm othy :t
Karr, assistant secretaty·'

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Middleport couple reunited in marriage

Calendar
WED N ESDAY
POMEROY - Ohio Valley
Corrunandery 24 will meet Wednesday for election of offi cers. All
km gh~.&lt;; templa r invited.
POMEROY - F:ighth grade at
Southern Junior High will hold a
pool party at London Pool Wednesday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Bring a friend of family.
POMEROY - Thl'rt' wil l be a
Ktds' Otty a t ttw Hl'g&lt;-t tla 1111 Wednesday wt lh spt'nal n·d un•d
pricl's fro111 fi &lt;IO-JO &lt;lO p.m. Cost
IS $3 pt •r JW I'SO/l .

RACINE - Gamr show, Racine Legion Post, Wed nesday. 7
p.m.

POMEROY - Meigs Count y
Women's Fellowship Chu rches
of Christ wUI meet at Bradford
Chu rc h of Christ on Wednesday
at 7:ll p.m. Speaker will be Bonnie Cristman.

Wednesday, JW1e 23, 1982

TH URSDAY
RAC IN E - The regula r
mee4tlng of the trustees of Rutland Township wUI be held at
Racine Fire House, Thursday.
June 24, at 6: li.? P .M. The public Is welcome to attend .
POME ROY - Twin City
Shrlne ttes. Thursday, June 24.
at 7::ll p.m. at home of Mrs. Herma n Moore. Lincoln HilL

POINT PLEASANT, W. Va . Charles and Paulette Cundiff were
reunited in marriage June 14 at6 :30
p.m.
The wedding took plaee at Point
Pleasant, W. Va . at the Church of
Christ in J esus Name. The couple
were married by Pastor Larry

POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert L. Bissell , Groveport, for-

Da ncing will be held a t theSe-nior Citizens' Center, Mul berry
Height s, Friday tram 8- 11 p.m.
The public Is Invited. Admission
$1. Music by String Dus ters.
PORTLAND - A mo vie,
" Image of the Beast," will be
shown a t Freedom Gospel
Mission on county road 31 at Portland on Friday at 7: 30p.m. The
public is invited to attend .

mer residents of Meigs County, are
announcing the engagement and a(&gt;proaching marriage of their
daughter, Devonia, to William
Eugene Holler, also of Groveport.
The bride-elect is a 1981 graduate
of Groveport Madison High School
and Eastland Vocational School. She
is employed as a receptionist at
Radio Shack Oistribution Center at
Groveport. Her fiance attended
Eastland Vocational and Groveport

BREAD

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ANN'S

June 24, 1982
You arc likely to have a few rocks strewn in your path this coming
year , but you'll be a ble to deal with them and turn negative sttuations into
wmners.

CANCER IJune 21-July 22 1Take ext ra pride in your work today and ,
AWARDED - Synthia White,
daughter of Grover and Elsie
White, Long Bottom, has been
selected to appear in "Who's Who
Among American High School
Students." Her picture and activities will appear in the 1981-82
yearbook. White is a junior at
Eastern High School where she
has been a cheerleader the past
three years. She was part of the
homecoming court as a freshman
attendant.

Marine Pvt. Terry 1.. Jewt•ll . son
of Pearlie F . Jewell Jr. of Route I,
Box 80, Rutland, has completed
recruit training at the Marine Corps
Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C.
During the 11-week training cycle .
he learned the basics of battlefield
survival. He was intnxluced to the
typical daily routine that he will expt&gt;rience during his enlistment and
s tudied the · personal and
professional standards traditionally
exhibited by Marines.
He participated in an active
physical eonditioning program and
gained profieiem·y in a variety uf
n•ilitary skills. ineluding first aid.
rifle marksmanship and elosc order
drill . Teamwork and sclf-Jisciplinc
were emphasized throughout the
training eycle.

Meigs County happenings
POMEROY - St. Paul Lutheran
Church, Pomeroy, are taking orders
fur homemde Jl'e cream . Orders
may be placed by calling 992-2010.
The homemade ice cream will be
sold during Regatta weekend. The
Jee cream . by order , will be sold by
tile quart . Five flavors wJII be
available.

market during the Big Bend Regat-

ta. June 25 and 26 at 360 East Main
Street. Spaces are available at $4
each. The flea market will begin at 9
a.m.

9 to 5
CLOSED SAT., SUN., MON.
EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1982

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TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY

A 1981 graduate of Meigs High
Sch&lt;x&gt;l , Rock Springs, he joined tht•
Marine Corps in January 1982.

HEINZ

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SUMMER HOURS

Meigs area service news notes

Astrograph
started.
LEO IJuly 23-Aug . 22ilf you choose to do so toda y, you'll know how to
make a lithe ri ght moves to switch the spotlight from others bark to yourself.
VIRGO I Aug. 23-Sept. 231 The additiona l pluses you ha ve going for
you in commercial matters toda y a rt• your hunehes and imagmation. Put
them to profitable USl' .
LIBRA !Sept. 23-0d. 231 There IS a possibility that so n ~t•one you 're
fond of could step on your toes today. You'll know how to correct the
situa tion lc:ictfull y.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov . 22 1 This should be a ve rv suecessful dav for
ynu. On!! uf ttw major rt~a~ons: You harbor strung dc~1rcs to do for olhers
as well ilS for yourself .
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Der. 211 The best way In lift your sp11·tL'
toda y is to find since re ways to bolster the sa ~g in g psyc he of someone
whn reil ll y needs a mora le boost.
CAPRICORN !Dt·c. 22-Jan. 19) Don't be disturbed by shifting l'Oil ditJOns today . Changes lend to work for your benefit . even though you
ma y see little va lue m them at first.
AQ UARI US tJan. 2()-Feb. 191 Keep Jn mind today that everything is
ne~otiabl e . Regardless of what circumstances you're in , begin to bargain
for something better . You'll gel it.
PISCES I Feb. 2()-March 201 Before asking assistanee ltxlay. make a
sJneere effort to do what needs d01 ng yourself. One&lt;' others see you're
trymg,they' ll pitch m.
ARIES !March 21-April 191 You are ve ry adroit toda y at getting
situations properl y organized. Eve n when directing others, you'll do so in
ways to which they' ll want to adhere .
TAURUS 1Apri1211-May 201 This is a good da y to tackle difficult tasks
you 've been postponing . Your imaginative touches will make hard chores
seem easier.
GEMINI IMay 21-June 201ft will be hard for others to say no to what
you have to sell or offer today. Regardless of any objections they might
raise, you can ovcreome them.

BETSY ROSS
'GAY 90's'

Bethany, Floyd Forbes, Raymond
and Jan Cundiff, Mrs. Carol Hughart
and Kelly, Rose Cullin, Mary Kearns
and Robbie, Elizabeth Shamblin,
Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Crump and
Jeanie, Mr. and Mrs. David Harmon, Lori and Michelle Gibbs, Mrs.
Frances Kearns, Sue Minshall,
Louise Allen and Bonita McCartney.
After the wedding a reception ws
held at Hartford by Ray and Jan
Cundiff. The couple received many
gif~.&lt;;. Sending a gift but unable to atMadison High School and he is em- tend were Frances and Arlene Scarployed at Gold Circle Department
berry.
Store in Columbus. Bissell is the ·
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cundiff
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. reside in Middleport.
Charles L. Bissell, Bashan, and Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Brewer of Reedsville. Holler is the grandson of Mrs.
Loretta Ritzer of Groveport and the
son of Mrs. Marlene Cook,
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SUPPLIES
An open church wedding is planned for June 26 at 3 p.m. at Madison
Christian Church in Groveport.
children, Jeff Cundiff, April Cundiff,
Angie Cundiffand Joy Cundiff.
Others present were James
Board, Brenda Varian, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Harnack and children, Mr. and
Mrs. James Anderson and Rhonda,
John Bacon Ill, Denise Bentz,
Melissa Varian, Lori Varian, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Gilland and

Bissell and Holler plan June wedding

FRlDAY

once you beg in a prujed , f1 nish it with th e same enthusiasm as when you

Gilland. Scripture was ~ead · by
Pastor James Anderson. Several
piano selections were played by
Carol Hughatt.
The matron of honor was Japice
Cundtff, stster-ln--law of the bride;
best man was Raymond Cundiff,
brother of the groom.
Attending were the couple's four

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Clarence E. McDaniel, Jr., 25,
Rutland, appeared Monday afternoon in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court before Judge J ohn C.
Bacon to enter a volunta ry plea of
guilty loa charge of forgery, whrch
was contained in a bill of information prepared by the
prosecutin g attorney's office.
The charge res ulted from an incident June 11 , in which a check was
stolen from the Rutland Branch of
Bank One .
McDamel has been convicted in
1978 of a srmilar check forge ry.
Upon receiving the plea of guilty
Monday from McDaniel. Judge
Bacon ordered the matter of sentencing continued upon completion
uf a prl'-sentence investi ga tion and
report. McDaniel was released on a
$1,000 personal recogniza nce bond .

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fa cilities and research projects by
wagon and on walking tours. There
were nwnerous displa ys a nd brief
talks by officials.
Dr. George Gist, actmg director of
the Ohio Cooperative Extension Service, welcomed the commissioners
to the Centennial celebration and introduced county chainnen by counties. Wayne Hostetler, chainnan of
the Wayne County commissioners,
and Dolph Masler, executive director of Ohio County Commissioners
Association, joined Dr. Gist in

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welcoming the public officials to the
OARDC.
Vice President of Agricultural Administration Roy M. Kottman spoke
brieny to the group and presented
OARDC Centennial Medallions to
conurussioners attending the event.
Commissioners Day was held as a
part or the celebration and on Public
Officials Day. Each of the four days
of open house featured programs of
interest to special groups, with all
open house activities being the same
for the four days.

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14 Years ~xperience
Greg Roush
Ph · 992 -7583
or 992 2282
-

6 21 -1 m o.

6 11

16 YEARS EXP.
• R esidentia I
•Commercial
•Industrial
Racine, Ohio
247 -3534
Free Estimates
, 10 H e

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BOGGS
SALES &amp;SERVICE
u.s. Rt. so East

St. Rt . 124 Pomeroy, OH ;

Guysville, Ohio
Authorized John Deere.
New Holland, Busn Hog
Farm Equipment
D£"aler

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR

Farm Equipment
Parts &amp;Service
1 Hfc

EUGENE LONG
Superior Siding Co.

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Complete gutter work.
complete remodeling.
roofing of all types .
Worted in home area 20

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Free estimates
Call 843-3322

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1968 Ford F700 Dump
Engine,

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Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
Classlfieds and
Savel J I

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Public Noti&lt;e

LEGAL NOTICE

Rutland Fire H·ous e.
Se nior Cifitens are invited to attend.
Rutl and Township
Tr u stees
Edna M . Swick , Clerk
(6 ) 2311c

PERMANEN T
HAIR RE MOVA L

PATIOS
DRIVEWAYS

Pr of essi onal E lectro tys•s
Cen t er. A .M .A . ilpproved.
Doc tor reterals . by ap
pointmen t onl y
304 675

6234 .

RICHARD GARFIELD

985-4464

Call

13enerll

FRYE'S
Reel Eatete -

VIRGIL B. SR . REALTOR
216 E. 2nd St.

3 FLAT ACRES - In Rac in e.&gt;, Oh . Owner Wi ll help
fin ance . Askin g $ 16,500 .

Phone
1-(614 )-992-3325

3 BEDROOM BRICK HOM E - Li vi ng room ha s
woodburning f ir ep l ace. Jl/:2 bath , hardwood f loors,
we ll const ru c ted and in sul at ed. As kinq $35.000

NEW LI STING -

PH . 843-2075

NEW liSTING -

17 .
18 .
19,
20.
21.

$33.000.

22.

Fireplace plus woodbur'ner . Ne w ca rpeting , 11f2
bath, new roof af'ld siding, full basement, garage, an

35. - - - - - -

Ex ·

Open 9 till 5
Closed Sun. &amp; Mo11.
PH. 742-2081

WE POOL
• St.1 inl ess St eel
• F' iberglass
e Vin yl l mers

PERSONALIZED
POOLS
l. Kit chen
Mason. W . Vel.
6 20· 1 mo

for S23,poo .

Street. $19,750.

NEW LISTING - GoOd
brick business bUilding
21x87 . All utilities. res t
room and side entrance.

POMEROY - Three bedroom house with two Jots.
exceptiona l home for $4S,OOO .

Will take 51,8,000.

FARMS :

NEW LISTING - 21X60
storage or store building
on the T for a business.

Three bedroom house. bar·

ns. r;nake an offer. Asking $90,000,

How would you like to

have

Four bedroom remodeled

this

for

on l y

$17.500.

house. Asking $60,000.

2 FOR t - Both of these

DEXTER - 170 Acres - Working Dai ry. fully
equipped and In operation. machinery, 80 dairy cat-

3 bedroom homes with
· baths. all utilities, 2

tle, two bedroom mobile home. Pipeline milk ers .

Callfor de.t ails.

garage and level lots for
dnly $21,000.00. Can you

REALTORS :
Henry E. Cleland. Jr .• GR 1
Jean Trussell
·Dollie Turner
Office

beat it?

FREE

PARI&lt;ING
HERE
FOR CUSTOMER'$

992-6191
949-2660
992-56'12
992-22S9

Sue Murphy~ Helen and

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Bruce Teaford, All'
Realtors. .Affer Hrs.
m-:uis qr 992-3325.
.

Housing
Hei!dquarters

3-11 tic

2 f em ale Collie Shepard
puppies, 7 wks. old . Ca ll

614 379 2139
2-6 wee k old k iltens
446 9 541.

Ca ll

Fr ee cute blnck and wllite
k ittens, 2 ma le. 1 female , to

good home

HARRISON'S
TV Repair
&amp; Service
Call 992-6259
276 Sycamore St.
Middleport, Ohio
52J. l · mo.

$23.000 .

MIDDLEPORT Two bed room home, wi th
separate dining room, large lot, with garaQe . Good

estimates, 949-2801 or
94t-2860 .
No Sunday Calls

1-304-173-564

NEW LISTING - Large

8.3

6 k1tt ens to give away Ca ll
4.46 0467

"Beautiful, Custom
Built Garages"
Ca II for free siding

c.

s tor age
til e
blo c k
building with over 5,000
sq . ft _ and lar ge leve l lot
f or p arki ng . Aski ng

NEW LISTING -

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

TOGETHER

614 667 3323 .

L itter tr a• n ed.

One

acres and m eta l garage
for repair of trucks and
ca r s. H as wate r and
e lectri c it y in Middl epor t

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING

5-27- 1 mo. pd

f Iocr 3 bedroom m odern
hme. ca rpeting, nat. ga,.
F .A. furna ce. bath , kit·
c hen w ith
bar and
dining a r ea. large leve l
lot in Sy ra cuse near
pool. Ju s t$2 7,000 .

NEW LISTING - Rutland - Assume Loanon This
- two bedroom nome with b rig ht sun por chand
dining room , living room and kitchen . Ca rpeted ,
finish the attic for two extra roo m s. 11:2 Acre lot.

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Truck, Auto and
HARLEY
DAVIDSON

tr a ni ce home in the
woods . Lar ge f am ily
room w ith f irepl ace.
Fine ca rpetin g, garage,
.shop. 3 bedroom s, 2 fu ll
baths, ce ntr a l ai r and
heat, sli di ng g lass door
t o patio. modern equip·
ped kitchen and 1'11
ac res . Only $62,000.

NEW LISTING - Mulbe rr y Heights Prime
location for a prem ium hom e. four bedrooms. full
basement, 32' family room, utility, workshop, fully
c arpeted, insulated, el ec. hea t pump. 80' x4 15' lot,
g arag e, love ly hom e for $44,900 .

33. - - - -- -

Gener1l

New and Used
PARTS

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

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YARD sa le at For rest
Thomas , I mile above
Glenwood. Sa turday 26 th .,
9 am . 6 p m
Five miles out Sand H ill.
Wednesday and Thursday ,
9 t i ll $, 23rd and 24th
Wednesday and Thursday.
516 29th 51 Po in t Pleasanl
Clotlles, books, etc. 9 4
McDerm itt's Tratler Court.
Gall. Ferry , &lt; lottles and
mi sce ll aneous item s, Thur
sday, Friday and Sa turday
9 am to ?

PI
9 5.

• MAf

AlliiJ 'l!Je WMJ'JI/JJJ

CANDUlfGHT INN
Rt. t, Cliallire, Oh.
St Rt. 1, bttwoen Cliallire
&amp; Middloporl
Hrs.: Molt-Sun.
2:00 P.M.·2:30 A.M.
Corry Out Bot~
&amp; Wine Anilablo
Mon.·!Oi Nllllt
Tues..LJdies ni1ht all
reductd for the women

drinb

Wtd,.l/• Century ni&amp;f11 9·12, draft
beer only. Pool tou'nament la.m.

Thu1s:·Oid Milwiule N1ght 9-1:30

1

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'
1 Ctnlurt.Nil!hl.
Fri. &amp; S.l. · U1t bands · drinl &amp;
drown tadl nieht, 10 p.m.
.

Sun .. Pim, pitcher bttr spec~l
pritt. !her BQ's on Sundar startint
June.
.
Mooth of June, Thurs .- fri . · ~!.
MMSHAU TEIItiANT CIANO
Slop in, brin1 a hitnd. t'lt alto
hm lbpPJIIovr Mon.-S.t. 4 pm.·
6 p.m. U01dwrtlMd speciab ~~lr.
ltopttOIIIJOUIII-.

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MID SUMMER
SAVJNGS
ON
REMNANTS
ENDS OF ROLLS
GRASS CARPET
AND SAVE $'2- $5
ON ·SH
CARPETS
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Public Sa lc
&amp; Auction

'

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,

7176
1 kittens to good hom e. 614·

992 2986
Newsp apers,

nea tl y

Auc tion every Fri . nigh t a t
the Hartford Comm unity
Center . Tru ckload s of new
merchandi se every week .
Consigments of new and
used merch a ndi~e a lways
welcome
Ri c hard
Re ynolds Auctionee r . 275

bun·

died . 30..095·3420.
3 Kittens . Phone 304·675

2299 .
Ki tt ens . Part Angora . 304-

pon~

ds,
foundations,
reclamatloft.

Licensed &amp; Bonded
Phone 949-2293
or 949-2417
3-3-tfn

AND REPAIR'

Wanted RN 's tor l oca l 100
bed nu r s•nq home Com
petat•ve wages &amp; excellent
benefit s Contact Cam r on
or Burg e DON Scen•c Htl ls
Nur sing Cen te r , 446 7150
Need exper~ e nced man to
do body work an d c I pan up
Apply H ysell s Used Ca rs 1n
Rutland , Oh•o
weekly
( fully
$750 00
quaranteedJ work1nq part
or f ull t1m e at home
Weekly payctlecks mailed
d•reclly to you from Home
Office every Wednt::&gt;sday
St art .mmPdtc'ltety No ex
per•en ce
necessary
Nattonal compan y Dela•ls
and appl•cat•on rnalletl
Send your name and ad
dr ess to Amer•c an F•elity
Company. H 1r rnq Dept 77 .
1040 Lone St ar Dr . New
Braun fe ls. l X 78130
WANTE 0
RP&lt;;.I.1urant
cooks. day &amp; n•ght App ly
'" person ~) t The En
terta•ner .
Wedn es day .
Thursday &amp; Sunday, 6 8

pm
13

In surance

SA NDY AND BEAVER In
su rance Co h&lt;ls olfPrPd
serv ices I 'Jr li re 1nsurance
coverage •n Ga ll•rt County
lor al most
a centu r y
Farm, hom e and per sona l
property cove raqes are
availab l e to meet
1n
div•dual needs
Conta ct
Nea l tnsuranc£&gt; Aqency ,
agent Phone .:146 1694
lS

Sc hool s tn stru ctt on

defence all pr1vate lessons .
Men, wo m en, &amp; c hildren
tnstruc t •on thru bla ck be lt
Karate
A l so available
un1f orms pu c h •nQ and
kick.ng bags. and protec
live eq u i pme n t
Jerry
Lowe r y
&amp;
Asso c •a te~
Kara t e
S t ud•O.
143
Bur li ng ton Rd .. Ja ckson.

Oh . Ca ll 614 286 3074
Misc e ll aneou s

17

949'1.

OLD FURNIT URE, beds.

F oxhound white With black
spots , gray and bl ac k on
head . Lost on Ebenezer

Chevrolet. 1976·1977 Monte

5 kitt ens. to good hom e . 304·

675 1461.
- Losta nif:OiJiid - Male Walker

RIGHT

front

fender

Car lo, must be in good con ·

dition. 304-675-4421 .

Lost· Reward . Cross breed
Terrier. black female , 4

good

3 wheel

collar. Meigs Co. Memory
Gardens. Saturday . Pep·

9-

·

Col l ie, name Ladd ie, "male,

Clifton area . 304-773-5332.

condition.

WANTED TO BUY Old lur·

Buying

•
Gold,

Silver.

Platinum. old coins, scrap
7_~

Yard Sate
Yard Sale Old 160 at Kerr _
June 24 &amp; 25. Color Tv,
bike, tools, clothing &amp; misc.
Yard Sale 1 Edgetnont Dr.
Gatttpolls. 17' ftbergloss
45 HP engine, comwith trol!er, used Tv,
,.,,uo•s. many misc. ttems.
to 5:00pm. Frl. &amp;

"''"'"'m

rings &amp; silverware. Daily
quotes

available.

Also

coins &amp; coin supplies for
sale. Spring Valley Trading
co.. spring valley Plaza.
446-8025 or 446-8026.

3 bedroom br• ck, 16 year
old h ome . 11 1 baths.
f•rPplace .
qarage ,
basement One acre First
ltm e offer ed for
sa le
Bulavllle Road Call 614
745 9710or 61.49973905

HOU SE Meadowbrook Ad
dil•on . 3 bedrooms, f amily
room w•tl1 hreplace. c en
tral a 1r , oasemem . phone

304 675 1542
'l story br 1ck . 6 rooms .
bath . basement
rtnd
!•replace. 1211 Ma•n 51 304

675 2381

T HR EE bedroom modular ,
l 11 bath utll•tv room , com
pt ete k1tchen . rang €' &amp;
refr,qerator . approx 1
acrP , should qualify fo r
Farn1'ers Loiln . 304 675 3030
or675343 \
TWO story . 3 bedroom . lu ll
basement. $40,000, 7,000
down &amp; nssume loan of
$33.000 at 8' 1Q,g , Enql 1sh
Cou rt , 304 675 3585
5 room
housek bath ,
firepla ce •n Pt Pleasant
$ 13,000 30 4 675 6562
Mobile H om es
for Sa le

31

MOBILE

HOME S USE D MOBILE
HOM ES . CARS. TRUCKS
GALLIPOL IS
CHECK
OUR PRICE S CALL 446
7172
CLEAN USE D MOBILE
HOME S
KESSEL'S
QUALITY
MOBILE
HOM E

SA L ES .

4

Ml

WEST . GALLIPOLIS. RT
31 PHONE 446 3868
Prtce redu ced For sa l e or
renT
17x60 '} bedroom
mobil e 11ome w• t ll 1 lots .
Gas Ilea l , rural warer .
Close to c1 ty !•mil s Call
446 l'l9&lt;l
1980 w.ndsor 14x70. new
c ond . Oeluxek•tchen . large
11v•nq room &amp; bath. 2
bedrm Hidden uttl room
379 2310
1980 Fa!rmont , 14x52. 2
b edroom .
take
over
payments wllll approved
credi t 614 367 0690
1969 Buddy Mobile Home,
17x65 w•th tip ou t 3 Bdr ·
ms , call after 5. 446 7490.
Ex ce ll ent cond
1959 L•berty hou se trader . 1
bdr . good cond Ca l f 614-

256 6058
1971 Elcona
17x60 , 2
bd _room , f urnished. 2 por ches and under pinning .
Ask•n9$8 ,SOO 614 992·2909
1971 E lcona trader . 60xl2 ,
turnt shed . new heavy wood
7 pc l•vi ng room su• te. new
d1neft e set , water heater . 3
ton cen tral air cond .. un·
derpinn ing, 20 ft .x8 ff
roofed por ch . Very good

co nd

$7500

614 9921909

Effect•ve unttl the end of
June

USED MOBILE
576 2711

HOME .

Lrct"'nSed &amp; 1nsured

Ca ll

304 576 271 1
TWO bedroom 1970 Monar
ch mobile tlome, $4,500
Henderson Trader Cou rt ,
5th trader on the left
1973 . 14x70. 3 bedroom
mobdr hom e. has larg e
rooms . w ill se ll parti all y
furn•shed . 304 88 77820 .

1973

--- PrOfessionalServices

C&amp; L Bookkeeping
Bookkeeping &amp; ta x servi ce
for all tvpes of businesses.

446-3159 or 256-1967 in the Carol Neal
evenings.

New 3 bdr house, 1 car
qarage , will ex&lt;ep l other
real es tate on a trade and
help
f 1nance
at
a
reasoni!ble rate ot 1nterest .
Call446 3617

furn1shed.
underpen ned ,
woodburning firepla ce, e)( ·
t ra ni ~e. r eady for im
media te possessi on , 614·

23

niture and Antiques of all
kinds, ca ll Kenneth swa in,

9232

REFINAN CE or purchase
your home . 30 year fixed
rate. wva . &amp; Ohio. l ea der

Mortgage. 77 E State St..
304-882· Athens, Oh . 6U-SnJ05l.

==wanTedi~ Buy

3 Bedroom house. ba t h &amp; 1h
basemPn f, 1 ac , spring
water , fu el o il f urnace 446

2} ___"!"_o~e.Y_!o !~a.n

bicycle.

2800.

mo. old . White with flea
per . 614-99N4.40.

for

147 acre farm good house
and barns Call446 -2599

MOBILE HOMES MOVED

~O ST

30..075 1786.

Hom es for Sale

TRI S TATE

iron, brass , or wood . K it ·
c hen cubbard s of a ll types .
Bu sin ess
Tabl es, round or sq uare . 21
._O_pf!.ortun_ity
Wood i&lt;e bo xes. Old desk s
and bookc ases. Will buy Bu siness or store room 1n
complete household . Gold, Park Ce ntr al Hotel.
si l ver , old money, pocket
watches, cha in s, rings, and
etc. Indian Artifa c t s of all Ask me about SE I ROLAC
types. A lso buying baseball Earn money w hi le loos ing
cards. Osby Mart in 992 · we ight easi l y . No di et . Cal l
Dotti e 614 -9.49·2862 _
6370.

2 Conso le TVs for parts .

31

5 rooms and balll , uld•IY
room , large pat10, garage
and work shop Total el ec
lr 1c. well •nsulated and
L 1glll del•v ery work 1n easy to heat Comp l efly
Gal l ia, M e•g s and Mason remodled $39. 500 614 742
County If you hav e 2 or 3 2101 Close to schoo l Good
hours .n the after noon you locatton
can net a qood •ncomE"
Mu st be dependable nnd In Rutland suburbs. I acre
have rel•ab le veh i cle For 2 story farm house. $9 , 500
•n for ma t •on sen d name. ad 614 949 ?478
dress. phone number and
year &amp; make of vehicle to
1
box 602 , Gall rpol i s Dai ly Assumable 7 4 pPr cen t
Ave . loan . 4 bedroom . 2 lull
Tr1bune, 825 3rd
bath s, all clec tro c 75xl00
Gall•pol•s. Oh 4563 1
c orner lot 1 304 882 23 19

home Call 614 388 9755

USED

Dozer &amp; ·backhoe ser-

Sales pos•t•on exper•ence
pref erred
out
not
necessa ry Mus t have car
and lrvP '" Gaii•POII S Mf'a
Ca ll446 36 15

Go l d, s il ve r , s t e rling ,
iewe lr Y. rings . old coi ns &amp; In side &amp; outs•de pa•nt.ng
currency. Ed Burk etf Bar · free es tim at es Ca ll 44h
ber Shop , M iddleport . 99 2·

3476 .

773 5259

Part time L•ce nsed Prac
ti ca l N ur se to d1spense
m edi&lt;a tion to rcs•den ts of
a n Intermediat e ca re
fac il•t y tor lhe men tally
rerarded in B•dwell Hours
vary , dependtng on when
medicar ion needs To be
dispensed . 55 75 hour Con
tact Cathy N eal at 388 8195
Bu ckey e Com muniT y Ser
vice is an equal opporfun.ty
emp loyer

N E E DED ·
One
fem ale
roommate who will be at
l ending Hoc k •ng T echniCal
College star t ing •n Sep
3069
tember to shore apartment
in
Ne lson vi ll e.
Ohio
EMMA Bel l Auctton Se r Reasonab le rates. Ca n be
vice . Sa le eac h Tuesday. 7 fir st o r
second yea r
p .m . MI . A lt o, accep ting stud en t . Call (6 14 ) 992 508.4
consignmen ts Tu esday 10
a .m
until
sa l e tim e .
18
Wanted to Do
Buy ing and se llin g estate s.
Free estate apprai sal. 304 · Lawn Mow ing no yard to
428 ·8177.
big or sm a l l. Rel1able and
dependabl e. For es t•m ate
BEDS· IRON . BRA SS. old c a ll 446·3159 a fter 6PM 756
furn i tur e. gold , sil ve r 1967.
doll ars. wood i ce boxes,
stone jars, a ntiqu es, Pte., Tr ash co ll ec t• on &amp; haul1ng
Complet e
hou se holds . Ca ll 446 4480
Write: M .D . M iller . Rt . 4,
Pom eroy, On . O r 992· 7760.
W ill do bab y s•tt ing •n my

8206.

AND •
CONSTRUCTION
vice, water, stwtr,

3 p l ayf ul ki ttens. 614·992 ·

Carmel Rd &amp; the Scotts
School Rd . Ca ll 614·388·

C&amp;M
EXCAVATING

~ant~d

Kara te the ull1matc .n self

Rtck
P ea r so n .
Ex
perienced AUCTIO NEER
Es tates, r~ ntiqu es, farm .
hou seho ld . Licensed Oh 10
WV Buy ing antiq ues. 304
773 5785. 773 9185

$10.500.

80 Acres -

June 24 and 25, 9 9 Ra•n or
shine. Wanda Powell's. 5th
str eet, Ra cin e. Ohio . N 1ce
c l othing, bi cyc l e, new
cush.ons, odds r. nd e nds 68
Dodge Dart

Family Yard Sa le
l".,; ;tl1fO. Y JUI-\M Leon
Baden RO F 1r sT nouc.e on
Road

MU ST SELl - L etar t, OH . Large living room
wi t h firep l a&lt;e . F i nanc i n g availab le . As king

RACINE -

Fnday On l y
3 Family
Yard Sale 509 Mapl e Drive
H ours,
8 4
Curtains ,
di s hes ,
toys ,
Sears
Wh•rlpool w / attac hm ent s,
2 h•9h chai r s, boy clothes
sizes 1 &amp; 3, floor buff er
w / atlachmen ts. 8 tra c k
tape deck, casse tt e t ape
player. entrance door. Mr
Coff ee. Mtnolta camera .
red carpet &amp; mu ch more

Four

NEW LISTING - Cl ose to Rou te 7 out of Mid·
dleport . 3 bedroo m newe r hom e on 'l acres. Rent a l
trailer a lso. Asking $35.000 .

191 Acres -

Yard Sa le Thurs &amp; Fr~
Bun ce Rd. Ga ll •poli s, Call
446 ·9487 . Ro tor 111er. r •d•ng
lawn mower . ant kitchen
ctl b.n Pt. pr~m e
Sid in g .
ffiiSC

S~ 1

CENTRAL REALTY

RACINE -

Carport Sa le Behtnd B•d
we ll Porter School in Ar
nold Subd1v 1S1 0n. Thurs . &amp;
Fr. 9·? Various •t ems

31 War w•ck
Rd
Pt
Pleasant.
Thursday .
Friday. 9 to 3 : 00 p m
Adults , ch ddrens c lofhtnQ
nnd m•sc

R.. l Eltete - General

23.
24. - - - - - 25. - - - - - 26.-- - - - 27.
28.
29, _ _ _ __
30. _ __ __

Yard Sa l e 911 Third Ave .,
Ga llipol is. Sa t . June 26.
on l y 9 to 3. Games, girls
and lad 1es
c l o thin g,
household items

21 14 MI. Vernon.
P leasa nt . June 15.
June26,92

QUIET STREET, clean neig hborhod . 2 bedroom
trailer equipped kitchen, spaciou s livi ng room .
now r e nts for S200 . Aski ng $1 2, 000 .

Address---------

2. _ _ _ __

·wa te r pill s' . Gi ll ingham
Drug Store .

Ki ttens to q•ve away
446·0865.
Re11 ElUte -

Dr .,

IIDD

Public Nofi&lt;e
A public h eari ng for the
pr&gt;Jposed expenditures of
Federal Revenue Sharing
Funds for th e fiscal year
1983 will be held Jun e 29,
1982 a t 6: 30 o.m . in th e

Sunset

Ga llipolis . By De lores Wa ll
and Mary Burcham Offi ce
equipme n t,
furniture ,
sp in et piano, 7500 BTU a ir
co nd., misc. items You
name it .

BASEMENTS!

CEMENT FINISHER

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PARKING LOTS

CALL US TO SUY OR SELL

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SWE EPER and sewing
machine r epair , par ts, and
supplies.
Pick up and
delivery . Dav is Vacuum
Clea n er, one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd . Ca ll

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B1d s w• fl be opened at the
reg ul ar me eting on July
2nd, 1982 a f the home of th e
Cler k .
The Sa l isbur y tow nsh i p
Trustees r ese r ve th e right
to r e i ec t a ny or a ll b ids . Wanda L. Eblin
Clerk
Sa li sbury
Township Tru stees

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Fr iendly Home Pa rties
For having a part y in June
or Ju ly , 25 per cent f ree in
mer c handise . Cal l Marilyn
Powe ll at 61.4·992-6525.

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Trustees
4100 laurel Cliff Road
Pomeroy , Ohio
Tile Sa li sbury Township
T ru s t~es
will
re ce iv e
se al ed bids a t the home of
the Cler k at the above ad·
dress until noon of Jul y
2nd, 1982 for the fo l lowi ng
vehi cl e :
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We ~ou-td ~i ;;; ~~ - t~ank
cardotT hankS
each ar1d every one of rhose
who helped in any way
during ou r r ecent kidney
transplant . All of th e
praye rs. ca rd s. flowers,
and donations were very
deeply app rec i ated _ May
God bless each one of you

years.

Also Transmission
PH . 992-5682
or 992-7121
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WOOSTER Count y commissioners from the state's 88 counties held their an nua l Commissioners Day at the Agricultural
Research and Development Center
on the opening day of a four-day Cente nnial Showcase,
June 17,
celebrating 100 years of service to
Ohio counties.
Representing Meigs County were
Commissioners Henry Wells and
David Koblentz along with County
Extension Agent John Rice.
Commissioners toured OARDC

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PH 992 2063

COMPL r TE
RAD IATOR
S F RVICE

All STEEL
BUILDINGS

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c u st om
bathrooms, remodeling,
plumbing, el ectric, and
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C4rner Main &amp;S. 2nd
MIDDLEPORT
•All Minor &amp; Major
Auto &amp; Trutk Repair
•FrEstimates
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Open 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Mon. thru Sat
PH. 992-77!2
Jack Coleman 6 21
&amp;Tim Roush 1 mo.

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pong tabl e&amp; mise
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Eas t Br&gt;dlord
West Bedfor d
Nor th Chester
South Ches ter
West Chester
Columb1a
Lebanon
Eas t Letart
Letart
Long Bottom
Ol• ve D a le
Reedsvtl l e
Orange
Rutland Village
Eas t Ru tl and
Wes t Rutland
Salem
Middleport l s t W
Middlep or t 2nd W
Midd lepor t 3rd W
M•ddleport 4th w
Pomeroy 1st w
Pome ro y 7nd w

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Business Services

Herman H. Wi ll lu Georgia Snnlh,
Helen Rathburn Clapp to The
John W. Hall, Stella Hall FleshCen. uf Tra ns., Salisbury.
Church of Christ of Rutland, Oh.,
man to Tuppers Plains - Chester
Nl!'holas Gru eser, Margre B.
Parcels, Rutland.
Water Dis!. , R. W., Letart.
(;rucst•r t u Marth&lt;! Housh, Parl'el,
Edna Life to Paul E . Life, Patricia
Milo S. Richardson, Glad ys
Hulla nd .
A. Life, Parcels, Oive.
Richardson to Tuppers Plains Bobby JOt· W &lt;~ lft•. Tessre J . Wol fe
Francis H. Andrews to Carl E.
Chester Water Dist., R W., Letart.
to Ohin Powt'r Cu., Rtght of Wa y,
Smi th Petroleum,.!nc., R.W .. Oli ve.
Thomas E. Manuel to Tuppers
Sutton.
Oris A, Hubbard, J_.eona M. Hul&gt;Plains - Chester Water Dist. , R.W .,
Mary E. Snyder. Earl F. Snydt•r to bard ~ark Clay, Donna Clay, Lot, Letart.
Peg).(y SuP Snydt·r. John Fitzgt&gt;ra ld
Syra&lt;'Use.
Ralph E. Ours, Ida Mae Ous to
Snyder. Donald l.&lt;'t' Snydt•r. Pared.
Haroldf:. Brewer, Ruby Brewer to Tuppers Plains - Chester Water
Po111eruy .
Ca rl E. Smith Petrolewn, Inc.,
Dist., R. W., Letart.
Wheeler A. Drakt•. Gran• H.
RW .. Olive.
Larry Vance, Sharon Vance to
Drake to Wcndl'll F. . Crctle, Donna J .
Pamela Henry, Paul Henry,
Tuppers Plains - Chester Water
Gralt•. Parcel, Salisbury .
Patrick O'Brien, Mary E. O'Brien.
Dist. . R W.• Scipio.
Margaret Hill Baker . Poster
Michael O'Brien. Mary A. O'Brien,
Terry D. Talbott, dec'd. by a dnn .,
Baker, George S. Hobslelter, Zelda
Peggy O'Brien Harris. Robert W. Mary Jane Talbott, adm. to ColwnMaxine Hobsteller. Martha ChamHa rris to Central Coal Company,
bus and Southern Ohio Electri c Co.,
bers , Wil liam J . Hobsteller.
Easement. Olive.
R. W.. Orange.
Elizabeth Hobslelter to Edrson Hol&gt;Carl Richards, Melissa Richards,
Timothy R. Priddy, Linda F. Pridstetter, Lot, Salisbury
Howard Stevenson, Gladys Steven- dy to Colwnbus and Southern Ohio
son to Eugene Phillips, Nancy C.
Leo Kennedy , Julia Kennedy to
Electric Co., R.W., Rutland.
Phillips. Tra cts, Scipio
Carl E. Smrth Petroleum, Inc.,
Victor S. Hysell, Mary Hysell to
Owens Smith to Tuppers P lains- Gene Cecil Chaney, Leota Grace
Hight of Way, Olive.
Chester Water Dist , RW . Bedford.
Clyde F . Headley, Marme V.
Chaney, Parcel, Sutton.
Reva F. McKenzie, James E .
Headle y to Ca rl E . Smrt h
Luther E . Gilliam Jr., Veneva M.
McKenzie to Tuppers P lains- Gilliam to Tuppers Plains - Chester
Petroleum . Inc.. Ri ght of Way .
Olive.
Chester Water Dist., R W., Bedford.
Water Dist., R W., Scipio.
Charl es W. Cornell Jr . Beulah G.
Frederick E. Werry, Ruse mary
Ronald Birt, Cynthia Birt to TupCorn ell to Tuppers Plarns - Chester pers Plains - Chesler Water Dist.,
Werry to Ronald M. Van Me te r. Lots
Water Dist, R. W., Sutton .
16 and 17. Chester .
R. W., Scipio.
Larry Allen Vance. Sharon Louise
Ronald F. Chapman, Executor to
Robert R. Fox, Susan Fox to TupVance to Tuppers Plains - Chester pers Plains - Chester Water Dist.,
Ca rl E . Smith Petrol eum, lnt'.,
Water Dist. R. W., Scipio.
Ri ght of Way, Ca rtha ge- Athens .
RW.,Scipio .
Clmt E. Douglas, Alpha L.
Grace C. Swain to J oseph II.
Ernest Wood, Maudre Et hel Wood
Douglas to Tuppers Plains- Chester, to Tuppers P lains - Chester Water
Swain, .98 acre, Salem.
R W.,Scrpio.
Disl., R. W., Bedford.
Nonnan L. Yost, T. J eanne Yost ,
Weber Wood, Murl Wood to TupWilliam H. Long, Virginia H. Long,
Howard Damron, Georgia R.
J"' rs Plains - Chester Water Dist., Damron to Tuppers Plains - Chester
Hoy G. Shingleton, Jr., Sidney B.
RW., Bedford.
Shingleton to Wallace H. Culley.
WaterDist., R.W., Bedford .
James Hupp, Opa l Hupp to TupElsie M. Culley, Parcels, Oli ve.
Fred Perry, Cletes Perry to Tuppers Plains - Chester Water Dist.,
Hazel Gra te. Gerald Gra te det·d
pers Plains
R.W ., Ietart.
Affida vit , Salem.
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Bedford- .Chester Water Dis!.,
Wi lbe rt J . McClain to Tuppers
Ishmael Gary Blake, Mary E.
Clifford F:. Young, Sr. to Bernard
Pla ins - Chester Water Dist., RW., Blake to Tuppers Plains - Chester
V. F ult z. Bell y J . Fultz . Pard s.
i.&lt;'ta rt.
Pornerny .
Water Dis!., R.W., Bedford.
Robert J . Spaun, Nola J . Spa un to
Bernard V. F ultz , Belly J . Fultz to
William E. Filippi, Constance L.
Tuppers Plains - Chester Water Filippi to Tuppers Plains - Chester
Cli fford E. Young, Sr., Cli fford E.
Dist , RW .. Letart.
Young. Jr ., P&lt;::~rt'l'l. Pomeroy.
Water Dist., R. W., Bedford.
Gar net Swan, William H. Swan.
dtTd . aka W. R Swan, Affrd,l\'ll.
Salisbury.
Met hod rsl Church of Rutla nd, Oluu
The Me 1gs County Board of E lec ti ons has prepared the following tabl e
show.nq the prec •nct by precin c t vote for the four ca ndid ates in th e
by Sherrff aka Hutland Unrlt•d
Repub t•can ra ce l or nom.na t ion to ru n as count y &lt;o mm •ss ioner in th e June 8
Methodrst Church to Hobert F:.
pr1mary
Mill er. Parecls. Rutland .
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446·3862

Piano tuning and repair ·
Lane Daniels· Associate of
Brunlcordi 's - Ga llipol is
and Cunningham 's-Athens .

.142-2951 or 992·2082.

VICTOR IAN l4 x65.

446·7336. 304 675 4544
TH REE Oedroom fra tl er,
partly furnished . i nc ludes
washer . dryer and new air
cond itioner &amp; drapes, com ·
ptete1 y ca rpeted. Phone
304·675·3788 after 5:00p.m .
14 x70 mobile hom e. all
elec tr ic, ac. 2 bedroom and
additi onal room S10,000
f irm . JO&lt;~t - 88 7 · 3358 or 30~ ·

882-2271.
2 bedroom mobil e home .

fieal estate

30..075·4045
3~ ___ -~~r-~s ~o~ Sale

We pay cash for late mOdel 31
Homes for Sate
clean used cors.
:Three bedroom house. one·
Frenchtown Car Co.
llalf basement. one and
Bllt Gene Johnson
ene·thlrd acre ground. 304446-0069
67S-3279.

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50 Acre farm . 3 bedroom
house
with
spac ious
remedied kitchen, 2 poncll·,

barn. priced to sell. Sell Or

trade for house in tGWn.

304-895-3083 304-675·4624.

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Plastic Se pti c Ta nk s. State
and county approved . 1.000
gaL tank , price $340. Other
sizes in stock. haul in your

DRAGONWYND
CAT·
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KENNEL . AKC
Chow puppies , CFA

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pickup truck . Ca ll 614o286
5930, Jackson , Oh . RON
EVANS E NT ERPR ISES

They'll Do It Every Time

Small bar business tor sal e
in Pomeroy, Ohio. 614·992·

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Pri ce redu ced 2 lo ts with
rural water close to ci ty
l i mits , $.4 ,450 .00 Ca l l 446

1975 Case 450, dozer·
tra c tor , 1,800 hrs .. very
good cond ., $14.900. Call

446·4537

For sa le one (tnd ha lf ac r es
mo r e o r
l ess.
ap
prm(l m al el y 600 ft road

on

RATLIFF 'S

Cora

682 6944
2 lo ts First lot •s 3 tr ai ler
space tra i ler park Seco nd
lot is 200x 200 Loca ted in
Mer c er yd le , 446 4684

acre

lots 150 fl . r oad

fr ontag e,

c ity

w a ter .

behi nd 84 L umber , ca ll 304

67H873. 67 5 36 1B
P LIN Y 1 acre lo t, a long R f
35, bea ut i f ul Ka n aw h &lt;'l
Rive r va ll ey , S6.500 cash .
304·937 2896 , 304 937 278'1

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for Rent

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Furn ,snP d
Apartme nt
S100 Uf il ill es pa+d Adutr s.
6071nd Ave I B R 446 4416
afl er!P m
41

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L oca ted +n Oa k H +l l. Oh 4
rm . fur n1shed ap t
No
chi ldren Dep &amp; re f r eq .

l or Rent

Homes t or Rent , Lease or

Ca ll614 687 601 0

L and co ntr &lt;1c f in town or
co u n try
Co l i
Str o ut

Rea lty , 446 OOOR

Unturn+ shed 2 bder apor t
men I tor r en t P t P lensan t .

Hou se 6rm &amp; balt1 lnqu •r e
918 Seco nd A ve., G all i polis
J bdr . house good loc at ion ,
2 bdr . ap t, HUD excep ted
A One Rea l E stat es. Ca r ol
Yeager Rea lt or . Call 304

67B104 or 675 5386 .
In Crown Ci ty, $22 5

67 5 711 8 BAM 6PM . 675 6753
unli1 9 30 PM
112 duplex 5 rm &amp; 2 bel IllS .
adul ts. no pf"l'i Cnll 446

35B7
In Mt ddleport '1 room ef
fi ci ency ap t I 304 882 2566

per

mo . S200depos ot . 367 02 42
House, 120 3r d
Ave .
G alli pO l iS. 2 bdr . gas hea t ,
dep. r eq . Tt1e W1 se ma n

Agene y, 446 3643
P o m e r oy 7
bd r oom ,
r emodel ed, 408 Spring .
Carpeted. sec urity deposit
$100. Rent $1 95 Ca !l (l f! er 6

p m 997 728B
7 r oom house . stove and
r efrig . In Pome r oy S200 .
per mont h plu s u t illl 1eS .
Deposi t requir ecJ 614 997

7284
House tor ren t 4 roo m s &amp;
bath Full b ~se m e nt. stove
&amp; r ef r i ger ator 1n k 1tchen

614 992 3090.
3 bd .r oom, 1 ba th , pa tio. 111
basement, 2 c ar gar age. 111
mi le north of Addi son $22 5
month . Refer ences
and
deposit requ i red .367 · 7257 .

HOU SE . B0 7 lrd . St. Ne w
Hav e n, WV , 1200 1100
deposit . Glen C. H arrah .

L ar ge 1 r oo m &amp; ba th c f
f 1ciency apart men t Mostly
f urn ish ed SIOO n mon th
pl us dep 614 997 5692
2 very n1CP apts +n M+d
dl eport No ch ildr en Pnr
lly furn1 shecJ 614 992 5880
Apnr tm rn ts 675

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Mobile Home s
lor Rent

Mobil e Home, Eur eka , 1
Bdr .. turn ., riverfront l ot .
ret . &amp; deposi t . Ad ult s, SIOO

mo . J.643 2644.
Clean 12x60, 7 bdr mobil e
home . Furn ., conv en1 ent.
good
neighborhood . a 1r
c ond., sec . dep r eq . Crlll at
ter 5, 446·B55B
2 bdr. MH nice turn ., nat.
gas hear. on pr1vate lot in
Gal li polis . Call446 1409 bet
ween 4to 7PM .

'1 bdr . trailer at Rod ney ,
c ar pet in li v i ng room &amp;

bedroom . Cal l 6ln45 ·9170.
'1 bedroom trai ler c l ose to
sc hool,
Deposit

park ,
s t or es .
requir ed . Mid ·

d lepor t. 6 14 ·992 · 59 14.
2 bedroom fr etil er . Real
nice, adu lf s on l y . Brown 's
Trai ler Park. Minersv ill e.

614·99nl24 .

Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTIO N FURN I TURE &amp;
PAW N SHOP 62 Olive 51 .
Ga II1p0 IIS 3 pi.eCe I.1V1ng
.
room suit es cou c h· lov e
sea l cha ir S199. '1 piece
livi ng r oom suites from
$140 up, love seats fr om S70
up . ma pl e dinet sets from
$99 to $199 , w all huggers
$100 .. rec liners $80. map le
r oc k ers $49 . bedroom
suit es $1 50, vari ety of table
lamps, ma rb le top sta nd s
$30 and up. bo)( springs &amp;
mn lt ress
( new )
$100 ,
several u td 1t y cab inets , kit·
chen ca binets wood &amp;
me tal. bab y beds, che sts of
drawe r s S25 to S60, 3-wa y
r ecliners SI OO , ga s &amp; etec
lr• c r anges, refrigerators.
w ash stan ds, bunk bed s
co mp le te with bunk i es
S170. seve r at dressers. ha II
trees. be ds. brass head
boM d bed s S35. book c ases ,
smoke r s. Hoover spin dry
was h er . wr i n ge r
typ e
washe r s, hut ch. c oal &amp;
wood he at er s, telev is ion s,
f ans. new tool s of all kind s,
vnr+e ly of silvers tone cook
wMr Ca ll446 3159

APA R TMENT S,
mob+le
hO m es .
/lOUSeS ,
PI
Pleasan t and Grl ll 1pOI+S
614 4468 771 or614 245 9484
APA R TME N T
tO
Ptens~1 n1 . 61 4 446 8'}'}1

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PLIA N CES
wa she rs .
ct rye r s
re fr1g e rator s,
rr1noes
Skagg s
Ap
pl +an ces. Upper Ri ver Rd .,
bes1de Stone Cr es t M otel
446 7398

LAY NE ' S FURN IT URE

Apartment s. furn+shed and
Referen ces .
unt urn .shed

304 6751365
LARGE. furntSilCO . one
bed r oom ap or t men t •n P I
Pl easa n t , mode r n tur
nitur e, w as her d ry er hook
up , no pets. ph one 304 675
1386

Sol a. cha1 r . rocker . ot
l oman . J tables. t extra
heovy by Fr on lt er ). $685.
Sol a. c lla ~r and lov eseat ,
So f as and cha i rs
$775
pr 1ced fr om $285. to $795
T abl es, S38 and up to $109
H1d e a be ds. S340 .. queen
s+z e. $380 Rec liner s, S175
to $29 5., Lamps fr om $18 . to
$6 5. 5 pc dinettes I rom $79 .,

to 1385 7 pc , SIB9 and up
FURNI SH E D apnr t mcn t ,
ndull s, 304 675 2257
Furni shed two bed r oom
apt atr co nd and full y ca r

pe ted

1250 00.

1 100 00

depos1 l

all uldt t•es patd

614 446 7576
'1

bed r oom apt
l arge
r ooms, baseme n t . ya r d, ap
pl ia nces furn 1sh ed . C'l ll
ev en 1ngs 304 67 5 7541
U nfurn+ shed 2 br apt CCI II
304 675 '1218 fr om 8 n m to 6
p m Ca ll 304 675 6253 until

9 30 p m
Furnished Rooms

SLE EPING

RO OM S nnd

l+ghl housckeep +rlQ
Park Cen tral Hotel

np t ,

Fu rn1shed Room
$125 .
ut i l i l 1es pa1d . 91 9 2nd ave .
Gall1 po lls
Si ngle mc1le.
shar e ba th Ca l l 446 4416 at
fer 7PM
Ha ve vaca ncy for eld er l y
in m y pr i vat e flame Good
experien ce $4 50. per mo

614 667 6379

5651
Space for Rent

46

depos it . No Pets. 99U479 .

992 7479 .

Wood table with 4 c hairs,

$719 up to 1495

Desk 111 0.

Hut ches, $300 and $375 ..
ma pl e o r p1n e finish
Bedr oom su1tes
Basseff
Che rr y , $795
Bunk bed
com pl ete w •th mattresses,
$250 ano up ro $395 . Cap
fa1 n's beds. $27 5. comple te
B~l b y beds. S99 Mattresse s
or box sprtngs, full or twin ,
S58 . t 1rm , $68 . and $78.
Qu een se ts, $195. 4 dr
che st s, $42 . 5 dr . ches t s.
S54. Bed frames. S20 .and
$2 5., 10 gun Gun c abine ts,
S350 , din e tte chairs S20.
nnd S25 . Gas or elec tri c
r a nq es.
$3'15
Baby
m(1tre sses. S25 &amp; $35, bed
lr ome s $20, S25, &amp; $30 . Used
F urnilur e
bookcase.
rt'lnqes and TV' s. 3 mi les
ou t Bul nvill e Rd . Open 9am
to 7pm . M o n thru Fri ., 9am
to 5pm , Sa t

446 0377
I Fr os t fr ee refr igerator
lt ke new . $150 . 1 Norge
aut o w asher late model. A -

Sl50. deposit . 614'985·3949.
O NE
bed r oom
mobile
home, air -condition ed, on
private l ot, out sk irts H en ·
derson . Utilities furni shed ,

$230. month . 30H75·6730.

44

Apartment

for Rent

52 ga l. elec tr ic hot water
tank, lik e new . New wood
and coa l burning par lor

s tov e. Caii6106J.0158 .
Buy, se ll or trade horses &amp;
ponies . 1941 Ford 1 1/ 2 t ,
partly restored . Call 614·
379·276 1 after .sPM .
Reg . Brittany Spani e l I yr .
o ld, has shots, S175. Gun
Remington 12 gauge au to ..
mode l no. 48 , 125. Call after

5. 614·36).0327
Bag s of good u sed c l othing
and furn iture . Ca ll 4.46·9580.
Commercia l upholstery
sew •ng ma c hine,
good

cond . Ca ll446·9790 .

Gener a l E lec t ric washer
dr yer pa 1r , llarves f gold ,
loo k s n1ce, guaranteed OK .

Norg e auto washer. tate
m od el. $90 . Sears dryer S90 .
Whirlpool washer $110. A l l
ni ce a nd guaran teed . Ca l l

44681BI

Park , Rout e 33 , North ol
Pomeroy La rge tots. Call

K1n gw ay l1v1ngroom sui te
gold , ru st. &amp; green st r ipe,
€)(C. cond . $200. Ca ll 446

Small
trail er
spa ces
Mason 304· 773 5651.
For Sale or Rent LARGE
tra i ler spa ce f or r ent at
New Haven . Call 304 -882
7847 between 7 &amp; 9 p.m .
47

Wanted
to- Rent
-

--

wanted to renr warehouse,
storage buildin g or large
gar age in city of Ga llipoli s.

S_l _

Hou ~~ oiii2~0ds

BEMCO mattresses or box
springs, full or twin, S58. 6
Piece Naugahyde heavy
wood living room suite
S695. Pillow arm sofa &amp;

chair S375. Roll top desk,
dark &amp; light, Sl89 . Bunk
beds,

complete,

Round king si ze bed. like
new $3 75. Ca ll Oak H i ll 68'1

7164 .
Tabl e &amp; 4 cha 1r s, swive l
c ha i r , o il heater , odd
cha irs . Call 446·9844

USED F URNITUR E Used
sofa, tovesea t , cha ir , sof a
and chair , 19 cu. fl . side by
side r efrig er ator , used car
pet, room si ze . Corbin and
Snyder Furniture, 446· 1171.

I

Marcwm
Roofing
&amp;
Spouting . 30 years ex·
perience, specializing in

POODLE GROOMING.
Cal l Judy Taylor at614·367·
7220.

built up roof . Call 61088·
9622 or 614·388·9857 .

Son ia's Professional Doo
Grooming. Call614·388·8547

CA PTAIN STEEMER Car·
pet Cleaning featured by
Haff elt Brosthers Custom

and ask for Sonia .

PINE RIDGE COLLIES
AKC Registered Collie
pups . Ca ll 614·256·1267 or
446·2107.
Rabb its

and

cages

sa les. Call614·446·3732.

for

REG . QUARTER HORSES
Training ,
showing ,
breeding, sales and boar·
ding . Contact, Dan Beam,

~

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- - --- - - - - .

61 _ _ F_a_rm__
Eq_u_i_pm
_ e..n_t .
New and Used T roy -Built
tillers
for
gardening .
Swisher Implement John

Dee re Dealer , Rt .
Gallipolis, 446·0475

AKC male poodle puppy .
Also white femal e poodle
Phone -446·0857 .
2 month old Reg . Yorksh ir e
Terrier pup, shots &amp; war·
med. S175. Call446·4120.

AKC Reg . Old Engl ish
Sheep dog, female, 4 yrs .
old . Ca ll 61,.-256-1786 after

Reg . quarter mare. 3 yrs .

old . Broke . Big show pony,
ge ntle. 614·949·2455 .
Grooming
pets. Will

services fo r
c lip English
Sheep dogs, poodles &amp;
Schnauzer's . Reasonable .

For appt . 614·992·7342 .
pups,

cond . Ca ll614 24H349 .

AUSTRALIAN
puppies .

AKC

registered ,

Shephard
Doubl e

red

merle,

phone 614·992·7206 after 5 or
304· 773 5332 .

1962 Model Gravely Trac
tor . No a tta c hm e nts . SJOO.
446·6637 .
Gravely .Tra c tors Free
Atachment promotion ends
June 30th . Buy your new
Gravely now and receive a
free atachment with your
trac tor . Outdoor Equip·
ment Sale Jet. of Rt . 7 &amp; 35,

Ga llipolis. 446·3670 . Week·
day 9 to 5, Sat. 9 to I .
G ravel y Tra ctors 12 H P
riding trac tor w ith 50 i n
mower , used, in good

co nd . , Sl ,800 . Outdoor
Equipment Sale Jet . of Rt,
7 &amp; 35, Gal li polis, 446·3670.
Weekday 9 to .5, Sa t 9 to 1.
Tractor CDavid Brown 990
diese l with end loader). ex .

141 5.
1972 Bui ck Le Sabre with
air cond . new tires SJOO .
197~

AMC Matador. been

blade and winch . $1500 . 614·
24].2 192.
se tte r,

TOBA CCO

Sl50

FORO

trac tor ,

good

Super deluxe 2 speed
broom sweeper . Ex c. cond .

automati c,

51.000

5 p.m . to 9 p.m
3090.

614·992·

Live Bait, night c rawl er s,
minnows, m ea l worms ,
wa)( worms, at Mapl e WOOd
Ch ri stian Camp Grounds,
Ra ci ne
and
b etwee n
Syracuse on Rt . 124. No
Sunday Sa les.

304-675·2944
registered,

male &amp; female Sea lpoi nt
Himalayan kittens . have

all shots , 304·458· 1536.

72

Truck's for Sale

1981

mil es

Fair

cond.

Datsun pickup tong

bed, 5 spd., S5. 100 . Ca ll 446·
8380 a fter 5.

Am · FM cassett e, radi a l s,

e xc. cond . Ca ll 446·0515.
Ford

Gran

Torino

S500.00. Call 304·576·2174 al ·
fer 5:30p.m .

I yr . old, $150 . Ca ll 304·458·
IOBl
57

Musical
Instruments

2925 or 61042·2085.
ELEC TRIC golf cart with
battery c harger S19S. 400·
500 New bricks S3S. 30
Assortment of 8" &amp; 12"
b loc ks Sl5. 3·6' Section of
12"
co rrugated
metal
c ul ver t with 2 coupling SSO .

dition . Caii614·3B89372.
Console Hammond organ,
se lf -co ntain e d,
A · 100
se ri es,
pre -set
kevs,
drawbars,
full
pedal
keyboard, expression peda l
and vo lum e and vibrato

controls. S1,995 .00. Call446·
3313.

69a.J290.

5( ~~uii~tij}iipptj!~ ~

59

Fruit

_&amp; Vettetabl~s

~~y _ &amp;

Grain

Hay . S1.2S bale in field . 304·
675·2254 or 304-675· 1302 .

types of building 20·24ga uge 4'x8' S7 .00, 4'xl0'
S8.oo, 4'xl2' S9.60. 4'x Odd
$5.00 . Tuppers Plains, Ohio
614·66J.l08S .
300ft. Cedar lumber. $300.
304'675·5492.

198 I Honda C B900 custom.
Fully dressed. Will trade
for good used pickup truck .

' 76

Ford

va n

E

350 .

Traaspartatlan

M~t~r~y_cl_es

74

24S.SS75.

TINTING

1981 CR 80R Honda dirt
9216.

4,300 miles , good cond . Call
446·0S1S.

87,000 mi ., needs paint, $525

HONDA CB 650
c~stom, saddle seat, tr~vel
trunk, highway pegs, 1500

firm . Moving

miles, exce llent condition,

Beetle,

2 owner car,
must se ll .

1968 Harley Davidson, E ·

auto,

new

tires ,

66,000

miles, $1,000. Call 614-388·
9342 .
197S Monte Car lo $1,000.
Caii446·092•.

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

;i;~~~~;:~:~~~:.:::::~~J

~our .

posi,

new

paint,

Junie,
Slim!

9:30

Backhoe Service. Call 675·
5580.

75

84

Boats and
~

1903 2 door hard top Nova .

Good running &amp; body cond.
Nice sports car. $2,300. 614·
992 · ~ .

120 HP Inboard -outboard
Mercury Cruise, Dorsett
Boat with trailer, 304-675·
6286.
76 - - - · AUtO

HARTS Used Cars, New
Haven West VIrginia, Over
20 less expensive cars in
stock.

PArts ., ·· ~

.. ·- ~ -~~-c~~!~-~~~s _ .

- - -- - -- -

- ~.;:to1(e~-··

=

Ouatlty Autobody &amp; Paint
work . Professional custom
paint work on motorcycles.
Auto Trim Center, 446·1968.
71

,

recover s from hi s embar·
goad oil. Krystle is pushed
into the clutches of Or .
T oscanni and Sammy Jo
sees Steven as passpon to
a secure future. (A) (60
min .)

HE'5 A HYPOCHONPR//1,
HE DOE5 N'T NEED A WHEELCHA IR ANY MORE THAN
YOU OR I /

1 0 :15

Camping

10:30

---~lpf!!~_
t - -16 fl. ' 1963 Trentwood self
contain~ camper, sleeps
~; a-c with awnln~, can be
seen at Shady walrs·Camp,
10. miles soutll Rt . 2, Pt.
Pleaaent .

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BARNEY

Pomeroy : 992· 2284 .

LOWEElV -·WOULD VOU

HOOVER and Eureka Ser ·
vice . Used sweepers. Pick

LIKE TO TRV SOME OF MV
THREECAKE?

~.

OH ·· DOC

PRITCHART
TOLD ME TO
CUTDOWN ON
SWEETS,

8S
Gen!rat_H~uli~g-···
JONES BOYS WATER
SERVICE . Calf 614·36).)471
or 614·367·0591.

ELVINEY

Need something hauted
away or something moved?
We'lt. do it. Calf 446·3159 or
614·256·1967 afler6.

JtMS Water Service. Calf
. Jim Lanier, 304·675·7397.

Cil Case of the Muk·
kinese Bania Hom

Electrical

Now J11luting limestone·fitl
dlrt·top soit·gravet . Free
estimates. Calf 614·367·
7101.

Cil HBO Sneak Preview
Host Leonard Harri s takes
a look at upcoming mov·
ies, spons and specials .

Sidenstricker

up and deflvery . 304-675·

Quincy Quoncy

(AI (60 min)

. ~ R~Jr!9!~~tL~~- __ _

Motors
- . for ·-Siile
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Cll &amp;l (ill Dynasty Blake

JAR Construction Co. Dlt·

running cond. S2500. 304·
675·6726.

dro Re y . (R) (60 m1n .)
0 Cil CD love, Sidney

tries to determine the
ca use o f an infant's death .

WHEN I DEFENDED YOU,
HE FEIGNED AN AlT ACK
OF SOME KIND. THE
DOCTOR SAID IT WAS A
e&gt;ID FOR ATTENTI ON .

PEANUTS

JUST GIVE ME

TH' TOP LAYER

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form !he surprise answer. as sug·
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Yesterdays

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LAUGHING? I'M NOT
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Capt. Stubing's lecherous
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BRIDGE
False-card can't lose
By Ottwald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
NORTH

Here is another examp le
of the "obligatory false·
card." The hand is a lot like
yesterday 's and again it is
up to East to make the play .
The co ntra ct is tour
spades, although tllree notrump would be a better one
A~ain the defense starts
w1th three diamond tricks
a nd shifts to a heart.
On

norma l ,

basic

wrong.

When South leads the six
of spades from dummy , as
he will , it is up to East to
false-card with the ki ng.
It is a play that can't lose.
East ca n see that South
needs both the ace a nd queen

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play.

South will bring home the
trump suit by a simple
finesse for the king. Never·
theless, if East is wide
awa ke he can give declarer
a mighty tough problem and
declarer will be likely to go

• 10 B 7 2
+ AQ
Vu lne r a ble: Both
Deale r South
West

North

East

Soutb

Pass

2•

4•

Pass

I+
2•

Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

Openin g lea d

+K

of spades to have an openin g

bid. II he just follows with
the 10, South will finesse
with the queen, drop the king
under the ace and make the
rest of the tricks .
Now let's see what may
happen if East drops the
king . South is likely to

DOWN
ACROSS
I Dupe ; victim
I Ditto
2 Food acid
5 Installed
3 Secondary
in office
4 Before
11 Arab
5Move
official
nonchalantly
12 Wall recess
6 Nevada city
13 Prong
14 Barbecue rod 7 Game point
8 Soared over 20
15 Nwnero 9 "Some
16 Even if
E nchanted
17 Spanish
Z3
queen
24
18 Shakespear- 10 Render
insane
25
ean heroine
26
16 Joust
20 Hibernia
19 Principle
28
21 TV Tarzan
22 Gypsy devil
23 Work
with oils
26 Stay clear of
27 A Lindbergh
28 - volatile
29 Falling-&lt;&gt;ut
30 River in S.C.

assume that West will be
holding the I 0 and two
s maller s pades and will try
to pick it up by leading to
dummy 's nine . If he does,
East will score the settinF
trick with his I 0

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Yesterday's
"Christ
31
St opped
32
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33
F launted
35

Apparition
Coloration
Horse opera
Mother,
Dye
to Bardot
Puff up
38 Pickpocket
Nursery word 39 Dem's
Mariners
opponent

34 "- of Me"
(1931 song)
35 Lambkin's
cry
36 Hawk parrot
37 Crown
39 Bombast
4Q·Whole
41 Advantage
42 Become
profound
43 E qual

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nellman useo his daughter

to enttce another businessman

RAPID

How do you arrive at th e top o l a churc l"1

wife succumbs to an amorous author and a bUsi-

IF I THOUGHT FOR ONE
MINUTE THAT YOU WERE
LAUGHING AT ME, I'D
WHAP YOU!

THAT 6EGIN5AT
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visit. (AI

WHAT HAPPENED e&gt;ETWEEN
YOU AND YOUR e&gt;ROTHER
TO UPSET YOU SO?

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Laurie's parents come for a

1 0 :00

IDUBACTt

~(D,r

Co lt bails his fnend Ozzie
out of jail. Gues t starring
Buddy Hackett and Alejan·

COUSin

cher, backhoe , and dozer .
Footers, gas lines, water

L-awrence

slots,

priced to sell. Call 614·388·
9311.
.

She was -twent4-one
in March!

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Python and the Hoty
Grail'
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Cll &amp;l (ill The Fall Guy

WINNIE
For water lines, sewer
lines, septic tanks or leaky
basements call Hayman

service. Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors . Fabric Shop,

·- - -L-- --·--- -- -- - --

include

I've lost traclt,'
Nice q1rl!
Let's
see ... Iquess
How old
is Ghe? about seventeen!

I

Smoke The operauc verSIOn of this classic Amen can drama is presented for
televis1on by the Chicago
Operas Theater .(2 hours)
Blair"s late grandfather"s
trust donates a large sum

_E•c~~a~in9 ..

83

and ski boat, fully equ lped,
79 Chevelle Malibu 327 4 90 HP motor and trailer .
bbl., Muncie 4·speed, 4: 11 Call614·367·0690.

1974 Plymouth Scamp with
vlnyt roof , fm ·cassette
radio
with
trl·· axel
speakers. 614·992·7039.

Mote l. «6· 7398.

9 :00

Phone 446·3888 or 446·4477

Glide all new chrome, exc .

11 -

mattress, $199 . Comp lete
~
is~
c"'.M~e'!.
rc~h~a!.'n~d~ic~e,_
Apartment, ·2 bdr., unf ., no water bed shop with 10 s,~4c_~M
pets. Calf 446·3937.
bedroom s uites on display,
starting price $299. up to Stereo cassette deck
Big daddy cocktail &amp; watker jumper, rocking
3 &amp; 4 rm. apartments $2500.
end
tables
S50. Waii·A·Way . horse, combination Baby
adutls, no pets, utilities-fur·
recliners S169. and up . La· Mac standardized car seat
ntshed . Catl 446· 3733, Z· Boy recliners in stock . 304·895·3828.
.
evenings 446·0171.
USED FURNITURE S pc,
,&amp; 7 pc. dlnett sets, studio Sofa, can be made Into bed
1 AND 2 BEDROOM couch &amp; chair, bedroom $30.00. 304-675·3740.
APARTMENTS Rent star· ·suite Hollywood style, bunk
IS at: 1 bedroom S152 and 2 beds, glass front book· · ,FOR guaranteed prOducts
bedroom 1188 per month
Flair Furniture &amp; and dependable servl~e,
SPECIAL RATES TO
Gallipolis Ferry, .call your local AMWAY
SENIORS . Call ~2745 or
9-6. Phone 304· !distributor, Robert Harper, ............_.
lei!Ve message on machine.
304·675-1293.
.

Plumbing
_&amp; _H!O.!ing __ _ -· _

SEWING Machine repairs ,

9 to 6 . E lect ri c range S65,

Appliances, Upper River
Rd ., beside Stone Crest

Atlantic City
liD Summer

remodeling,

675·2«0.

(!)Top Rank Boxi~Q frOm

Cll

30076·

1980 Bomber classic bass

NEW HOURS Mon. thru
Thu rs . 9 to 6, Fri. 9 to B. Sat.

n. gas range $95. Skaggs

Soc iety Kentucky an1st
and author Harlan Hubbard
and h1 s w1fe Anne , who
chose to live a hfe devo1d
of soc1ety' s trapp1ng s •n
Kentucky , are profi led

lines, Rutland, Ohio. 614·
742'2903.

KE100 76 Kawasaki, $150.
or best offer. 614·992·6047.

air cond . S95, swivel rocker
rock e r r ec liner S20, 30

® Ufe on the Fringe of

estimates , 614·69a.8205.

The Hoeman . 614·992·2618.

1965 Chevy Malibu Super
Sport convertible. New top,

a uto. washer $75,5,000 BTU

Special Th1 s hve perform ance from the State Un1v·
of
New
York
er s1ty
features Mark and h1s zany
brand of poht1cal sat1re
(30 m1n.)

8:30

19H Honda CB200 street
bike, electric start, only

Sig nature heavy duty gas

fer refused . Siders Equip·
ment, Henderson. 304-675·
7421.

Horn'

Cll Mark Russell Comedy

30H95·3802.

ca rpentry ,
roofing,plum ·
bing , concrete work . 304·

Greatest

ture (A) (60 mon I
0 Cll ® MOVIE: 'Mr.

Water wells. Commercial
and Domestic . TeSt hol es.
Pumps Sales and Ser v ice .

Phone

~

Am erican Hero Ralph has
the pow er to see the fu ·

208B or 675 · ~560 .

trimmed .
2010.

&amp;l

Cll

1980

72

(]) National Geographic
Special
ffi International Racquet ·

Ga llipoli s Diversified Con·

304-675·4596.

discounts on New Deutz
Tractors ; Oliver 60 Baler
S47S.OO; No reasonable of·

COI'iEKIN' IN TH' BACK!

Cor. Fourth and Pine

Auto·

1980 Pontiac Sunbird auto.
trans ., power steering, AM ·
FM radio, exce llent cond .

Cil MOVIE : 'Brubaker

per ienced mason, r oofer,
ca rpe nter ,
electrician,
general
repairs
and
remodeling . Phone 304-675·

82

Motorcyc le tor Sa te, 181
Honda CR 80 R . Elsinore .
Like new . 446· 1000 .

Autos for Sale
-· -----

year -old b1cyclist . (AI (60
mtn )

RINGLES'S SERV ICE ex ·

BUILDING,

Call446·3820 .

Leyland
270
Diesel
$5500.00 ; Farmhand Grin·
der Mixer $1500.00; 5 foot
Rotary Cutters $425.00;
18 .4x 34
Dual
Wheels
$500.00; 17 foot Hay Teader
· demo · S2500.00; New Tur·
bo Mower 12900.00; big

LE1&gt;\ME CHECK ! TH' LAST
TIME Y' M155EO ONE

STARK S Tree Trimming
and Lawn Servi ce . Shrubs

Call446· 1608.

dryer . Ex c. cond . $110. or
trade for deep freezer . 6U·
985·4454.

ANNIE

trade for pick up . call 614·

bike, ex . cond. Cal l 614 245·

Call446·4782 .

- -·-

night 's show features a
photographer patd by the
city of Miamt, a trtp to a
car wash tha1 has a chorus
of smging btrd s and an 8 2-

F &amp; K Tree Trimming ,
stump removal. 675 · 1331.

1979 JEEP CJ5 , 6 cy l. splot

m ec hani ca lly good , needs

Entertainment

8 :00 D Cil CD Reel People To ·

house calls. Phone 576·239B
or 446·2454 .

c ontinuous
guttering,
seamless siding, rooting ,
garage
doors ,
fre e

S3800.00 and

~

Tonight

RON'S Tel ev ision Service .
Spec ializing in Zenith and
Motorola . Quazar , and

S6.ooo . 614·99n640.

headers &amp; lots of ex tras ,

VIctory Garden

ball

ADVANCED
Seamless
Gutter -Doors . Offering

1980 Honda odessy, 2 ex tras
rear tires, Sl.OOO . Call 614·

For Sale or Trade

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liD

Richard Simmons

Ci)

c leaning. 446·2000, ca ll
before 8 and after 5:30.

farm rates . Call us for free
estimates. «6·«40 .

Taylor. 446·8692 or 61n45·
9557 .

M etal sheet's flat porcelin
enamel coated, will nail,
won' t rust . Ex . material all

1979 F · l.SO 4 wheel drive .
One owner . Good cond.,
must see to apprec iate.

S4995.00 or

~

rooting , siding, spouting,
f encing , painting, repairs &amp;

Control System . Ca ll 446· . or best offer. Call446·8195.
3100 or 446·7122.

870, 12 guage, 30 Inch F .C.,
30H75·2879 .

REDUCED .

CHRISTIAN'S
CO N ·
Cons tr .,
S TRUCTION .

st. Co. Custom dozer &amp;
backhoe work . Special

Strawberries. Cal l Harold

PRICE 'S

614-388·

Commercia i ·Residential . 79 Suzuki 850, 2,500 miles.
Also kits available. Energy. emaculate condition, S2,500

model

Used materials. Buildings 1
&amp; R at GDC. Steel beams,
wood &amp; stone. See Jim
Gi tes.

Ca ll

304 675·3238.

NEW

Ca ll614·245·5121 .

Ewington .
9939 .

GLASS

58

Building materials block,
brick , sewer pipes, win ·
dows, lintels, etc . Claude
Winters, Rio Grande, 0 .

Masonar y work,
Logue
Co ntra c tin g,
Rf.
1.

pai nt Sl200. 304'675 7454.

24 Red la ying hens 304·675
1926 .

71

Ca ll61088·9762 .

Lowry Genie organ SlOOO.

RABB IT S, suitable for
fry ing, ca ll304·576·2369 .
Remington

2 pony ' s with bridle &amp; sad
die . 1 quarter mare. 614·

64

Vans&amp;4W.O .

36J.0205.

Treeing W a lk er Reg . m ate ,

Used Cl arinet, in good con ·
Over 1,000 ce ramic molds.
kilns, and supp l ies . 614·742·

73

614·698·3290 .

Crea ti ve wood
decks ,
pressurized pine , ceda r &amp;
r edwood . Free es t imate .

Ge ne's
Steam
Car pet
C lea n· Scotch Gaurd·Free
es timates -spring specials·
Gene Smith , 992 ·6309 .

Ca ll614·256·6779 .
Registered and grade hor ses. exce ll ent 4-H proiect.
English and western saddles ·
eve rythinQ
imaginable in horse equip··
m ent and su pplies, a l so
riding lessons and trail
rides and hor se training .
Ruth Reeves , Hoof Hollow.

ce
Call . 614·36J.7784
or ilings.
614 36J.7160
·

miles.

$1,500. 30"675·3470 .

1974

3 yr . old Quarter horse
mare, $400 or best offer .

e~&lt;terior,
. &amp;
te x paper
tured

Ga lli po lis, 446·9458, no a n·
swer «6·1758 .

1972 Chevy pickup S300.00 .

Livestock

interi
or ,
hanging,

1973 Pl ymouth Duster 318 ,

1975 Ford Ranger 150
pickup, ·V·8, auto, P S. PB ,

304·675· 1286.

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BEAUTIFUL,

m

GH RE'ADY
FOR MADRID, EA?Y.
IT'!; NOT THE' SAME;
A~ WHEN VO L!
LEFT IT.

French
City
Painting
residential &amp; commercia L

used for parts SlOO. 30"675·
1349.

Morga n Wood l awn Farm,

AKC registered Doberman ,
red &amp; rust , female, 3 years

Going ou t of Bu siness sale
Long Rifle Shop . Entir e
stock , plus 2
glass
show cases . June 20 thru 27

(J) ABC News
Cll Electric Company
liD Over Easy
6 :30 0 Cil CD NBC News
$50,000 Pyramid
(]) Father Knows Best
Cll Muppet Show
0 Cll ®CBS News
Cll Dr. Who
liD Ulias, Yoga and You
&amp;l (ill ABC News
7 :00 0 Cil P.M. Magazine
Cil MOVIE : 'The V.t.P.' s '
Cil Bull's Eye
(1) ESPN Sportsforum
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(J)· Major league Base·
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Cll 0 Cll Fam ily Feud
(1) Laverne and Shirley
()) Business Report

«6 ~ 2 107 .

C &amp; R Paint Center
Prof essio nal
painters,
commer cia l and residen·
tial. insured . 41 Court St.,

wrecked, ca n be fi xed or

86,000

condi tion , 30H7H662.

AKC r eg istered , solid
black, German Shepherd
pupp ies, champion blood
lines, have both parents,

1979 Bui ck La Sabre, 2 doo r
ha rdtop 45 ,000 mil es, one
owner, p .s.and br akes,
cr u ise am ·fm ra dio, a ir ·
cond . mag w hee ls. 304·675·

$1500. 38H342 .

8N

Au tomat1 c Matag was her
S50 . Automati c Sears Ken ·
mor e washer S65 . 742·2352 .

ru st, good '1)Pg, 30H75·
6662 .

420 John Deere dozer with

Poodles, cal l 304·88n 596 .

old, SIOO . 304·458· 1513.

76 FORO Pinto wagon , 4
cy l. ,
automatic
tran ·
smi ss ion, low mileage, no

'76
F2SO
C ust o m ,
automatic. P S. &amp; P B.,

THREE male AKC Silv er

S20. 61H85·4454 .

71
Autos for Sale
1972 PINTO. S500. 30H75·
3476.

cond . Call61079·2651 .

gold . 61 4'992 23H.

Mag 1c Chef L.P . gas range ,

I,

Ga llipol is, 446·0183 .

89s.3958 .

News

Carpets. Free estimates.

Ca ll

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byHentiAmoldandBoblee

Unacramble theae tour Jumt&gt;His,
one letter to eaef'l square, to form
tour ordinary words.

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PAINTING
interior a nd
ex terior ,
plumbing ,
roofing , some r emode l i ng .

Cal l 614·388·9790.

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1182 .

20 yrs . exp . Ca ll 61088·
9652.

Yashica M G 1 c am era with
accessori es
Exce ll ent

pan y 614·99n205.

Mll&lt;Ni Nl:t !

BRIARPATCH KENNELS

POODLE

G asol1ne and heating fuel.
Call Excelsior Oi l Com ·

t ex tured ce iling s com ·
m ercia! and residential.
free estimates. Call61,.·256·

Boarding and grooming.
setters,
A K C Gordon
English Cocker Spaniels.

5.

COUNTRY MOB ILE Hom e

MOBILE HOME FOR Ca ll446·3159.
RENT WITH OPTION TO
BUY , setting on lot halfway
Merebandlse
between Huntington &amp; Pt .
Pleasant, 30076·2711 .
1982 Nas ha , 14x70, with
7 x 20 expando ,
two
bedrooms, two baths, a ll
electric, S300 a month and
deposit and reference . 304·
576·2706.

18,000 BTU Em er son air
condi t ion er . SJOO Call 614-.
379·270 1 evenin gs

STU CC O PLASTERING

~ dCJcd.. ;N 1He

mans. Ca ii446·779S.

Home
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KENNEL ·

Television
•
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vtewtng

serv1ees
81

Boarding all breeds, clean
indoor -outdoor facilities .
Also AKC Reg. Dober·

I cond , 1110 . Call446·8181.

78B5 .
2 bd .room furnished tr ailer
off
Rt .7, 6 mi. fr om
Pomeroy, freezer and ex ·
tra s torage space . $190 .
plus utiliti es and l awn care.

Used sofa ; lovese at; cha 1r ;
used blu e c arpet v ar ious
si zes ; used side b y si de
refrigerator . exc cond .;
bu i lt i n gas oven ; ga s cook
top ; 20 cu . fl. Hotpoi nt
ches t freezer . exc c ond .;
rac
._ lo'ner . Call Corbon &amp;
SnyderFurn i tur e, 446 1171 .

30H75·4677 .

Ca l1614 256 1207 .

Room s W+lh coo kt nq, ca bl e,
air , $40 a wee k 304 773

2 Bdroom M obile Hom e .
partly fu rn i shed . Washer &amp;
dr yer , air cond itioning ,
$165 plus ut i l it ies and

Ca ll after 4PM, 446·3065

by Larry

and

registered . No Checks, 304·

GOOD

4S

174 pie ces brown un ·
derpinning for a mobile
home used just 1 year . A
seven &amp; one ha If feet by 58
inche wide multi c olor ed.
braided ova l rug Wh it e
uniform s (pan tsuits ) three
different styl es. siz es 9· 10

~5 4 8

Parker sbur g. 304·422 3117 .
Unfurni !lhed house, 23 '1 7
Li ncoln Ave . 304 ·67 5 1654 .

POOL CEN

TER Pools sa le, suppli es &amp;
installation. 403 'l nd . A ve .,
Ga ll ipol is, Oh . Call 446
6579. In gr ound A bl ove
ground .

Ce nterpo•n l Rd near Cen
terpo•n t SJ .OOO 00 Phone

TWO

Persian

Sia mese kittens . Call 446·
3844 after 4 p.m .
HILLCREST

1294 .

fr on t age

Himalayan,

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ••

The Daily Sentinel-

Ohio

Wednesday, June 23, 1982

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THE STRONGEST MAN IN THE
WORlD IS HE WHO STANDS MOOT ALONE.-IBSEN

Yesterday' s Cryploquole:

�Wednesday, June 23, 1~

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Page-14-The Dally Sentinel

Congress
ready
to
.
draft
deficit
budget
Rhodes proclamation
WASH!NGTON 1AP 1 - Co n·
gress Ls on the verge of givi ng fin al
approval to a Republlcan·drafted
1983 budget pla n lhat Incl udes the
largest deficit s eve r to pass the
House and Sena te- sho!'lfalls co n·

declares Stobart Day
State Rep. Claire " Buzz" Ball has announced that Sunday, June
27th will be "Chuck Stobart Day" '"Ohio under a proclamallon issued
by Governor James A. Rhodes .
Stobart, a Middleport native and Ohio University graduat e, will be
honored that day by his home a rea as part of the Big Bend Regatl&lt;l .
The Governor ex pressed a ppreciat ion to Stobart for " his yea r of
guidance and eoachin g the you ng people of Ohio. As he leaves Ohio to
become head coach at the Umvers it y of Utah, we extend our best
wishes for happiness and many more years of fu w coaching."
Rep. Ball will present the Governor's proclamatiOn and an Ohio
House Resolu tion to Coach Stnb&lt;Jrt at fesllvities beginning at 4 p n1. at
the Royal Oak Pilrk .

gressional economist s sa.v arr un·
derestlmated by bllllons of dolla rs.
The Senate was Sf't for a fin al
vote toda y on thP spf'nding blue·
p1int tha t calls for limiti ng federa l
spending to $769.R bi ll ion .1nd hold·
ing next year's ddicit to SlOB
billion.
In a critical5 1 .-l ~l tr..;t \ 'Oif ' TU('S·
the GOP·eontro!lt'fl St'natl'
cleru·Pd the way for tod;~\\ final
vote.
E a r I i (' r T u t.' :-. d ;1 .\ · . I h r
Democratlr ·cont rolled I lou." ' r0
tuc tan tly approvPd ttlt ' nll'asu n:'on

person fmieitro bond ond
eight others werr fined Tu&lt;•,da)·
night by Mayor Fred Hoffm an in
Mlddlepo11 Ma yor's CoUJ1.
Fmielting a $:17o bond on a DWI
ch arg~ was William D. Fit z. of
Beverly .
J a net W a lk ~r. Crvstal Lak ~. Ill..
was fined $~JO and thrt'&lt;' day s in jail
on a eharge of OW 1: Danirl R.
McCloud . Middleport . was finro
$~,0 a nd th rrt' dav·s in jail for DWI:
Randy P . Snider . l'omerov. $~JO.
thr~ da ys in jail for D\\'1: Thomas
Myers. Ga hanna.w"' finrtl $10 an d
cos ts for high bumper vio lation :
David J . McCutcheo n. Charles ton,
W. Va., $10 and costs for spinning
tires: Kim B. t\ pal, Middi&lt;'port , $10,
costs suspf'nd&lt;'d . for an &lt;'Xpired opera tor's license: Hobrrt Cline. Mid·
di&lt;'po11 . $i7 and costs for spwd ing:

a 210·2fiR tall y th at se nt it to the
Senate.
PrPS idf'n! Heagan's ~ i gna tuJ1-' is
not necf's~trv on th(' legislation . 11
m erelv Sf't.o.; in :-.t rurt ion s a nd
t a rgf't~ for congr0ssional com mit ·
tef's to m('{'l in drafting bilb to in·

BrPI E . Flo1·ian. Middlepo1·t. $10.
costs suspt"'ndC'd , for parking on thC'

sidewa lk.
Two p&lt;&gt;rsons wrrP finf'd and
fi\'1' p.."'pie fmi f'i ted bonds last

crease unspPCJfiro taws bv· $2fi.9

night i n May·or C'Jan•ncr An·

bi llion n0x t ~·C'ar and cut domrstic

drP\\'s' ma .\ 'or' s court.
f' inf'd "'" " ' lUck Abe ls,
Ponwroy $ t:i.l a nd cos ts for mak·

spendi ng bv billions nf ciulla rs.
Supportr rs s.&lt;t~· t hO!-&gt;t, 1;1rgt' ls and
goals will kP&lt;'P tht • gtJ\'t•nHnent' s

Fo rfC'itin g bo nd s

W ( 'l'('

Glen Col·

Appl!cCJtJOns ctre bemg aL't'epted in

lins. Sv racu se, $47 for speed: Ha y·
mond Patterson. Rutland. $46 for
spr&lt;Pd: Dale Proffitt , Ra cine. $6.3
for a traffic light violat ion; Gary
Smit h. Pomeroy , $46 fo r speed :
.John Mill!'r . Pomerov. $44 .

Gal!Ia. Meigs and Athens counties
for employment on the Ohw Green
Thwnb Program . Green Thumb is a
ft'dcra lly· funded employment and
tra imng progrctm for rural. lowllll'tH!le senior cit1zens. Thl' goa l of
Grl'l'll Th umb ts to retn tegrate
sentur wnrkers in to till' pn vate sec·
tnr labor market. by providing a
tl'J!tpurary job-trCJining

tl· rnoons and evemngs on Wed·
n!'sda y throu gh Saturda y.
Those who wi ll par!Icipalt• Include
Charles Chancey. Gordon fisher,
Don Dixon. Ron Logan. Larry
Grirnes. Rus ty Bookman. Mick
Childs. Ca rso n Crow, Perk Au it ,
John Hood , Charles Cassell. and

given to ctpplicants uvcr the age of
60 l and have an annual income
below

th e

ft•dt•ral

pov er ty

guidelines. No prev ious rx perience
or ed ucational background are
requ ired. no upper age limit is imposed on eligi bilit y.
Ohw Green Thwnb pays the
m inimum

( )n tlisplay I 0 days

Bob H()('fli r h. Pomc•rn;·. is a pa
ti r nt at Memorial Sloan
Kelt eringCa ncer CPntf'r, 1'27o York
Ave., New York. K. Y . 10021. His
room nu mber is ~:!fl for thosP who
wish to send ca rds.

Tlu· budge t for H.arine village
rnJ~ · bt• \'if'wf'd at thr Racine De·
partmrnt store for ltll' nf'xt lOdays.

the president's economic program
and has his support - saying Its
goals ca nnot be met.
''The president of the United

de fense, forbidden us to touch Sor ial Securit y," Hollings sa id .
"What are we? Magicians?"
In addition, Hollings said, "The
president has Invaded, ra nsacked
a nd ravaged this budget process."
Sen. Pete V. Domenicl, R·N.M.,
chairman of the Budget Commit·
t ~. while defendin g the package,
had less·than·e nthusiast ic pra ise
for the compromise, ca lling It "the
bes t we could produce under the

wage for an average of 24-

MON.

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Examinations ba Apt.
PH. 992·65 5

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ELBERFELDS

IN

POMEROY

The deficit s contained In the out·

exa mination ,

work er's

aily

com·

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

pensation and disability insurance,
as well as sick and vaca ton leave
and paid holidays.
Job assignments are determined
after en rollment, and are based on
the aptitudes of enrollees and the
needs of non-profit, l&lt;lx-exempt,
community service agenCies, acti ng
as project hosts. Host agencies
rrovide supeniision and tra ining to
workers who are paid by Green
Thunnb.
Ohio Green Thunnb is a n Eq ua l Opportunity Employer.

Fo r

more

information

enttne

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1982

PHONE 992-2156

Eighteenth Annual

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&lt;amera ooe~n 1 work w1tn normal «Ve return il to us Jnn
Kooak Will repa1r 11 Without &lt;n.:uqe

enrollment or sponsorship piease
contact Gordon Wooten, area leader,
21 Neil Ave., Ga lli polis, Ohio 45631,
rhone 44&amp;-2655.

Adolph's Dal"ry Valley

IN

POMEROY

Superior

01~

PH . 992-2556
570 w. Mam

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Margarine... ?::~:'.".'.'.. 79'
Broughton's 24 Oz . rtn .
Cheese ...Sl.39.
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Head Lettuce ....... ~'!':.~ 59'
113 Caunt Ca litorn1.1

Oranges ...•....... :... 6/ 95'
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Red Plums ....•....~?;. 1 1.09

Cream of Celery Soup . . . . . .

ONE COUPON PER PURCHASl. NOTI TO
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stock lo 'owf'r •H &lt;oupom mu\ 1 bf' ~own
upon rpqun l. \loid whf'rt prohibitf'd, •••t'd
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~irf'd wtn •••· CHh ~•IUf' l/ 20 cH If.
lf'df' f' m by m•ilins to : lhf' Cou-Col•

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CONTACT LENSES
CHILDREN'S VISION

443-C Locust t .,

Ham Salad •• o• 0

SUMMERWEAR

.

Doctor of Optometry

I im' are the hlghes t ever In a budget

r~r~o~m~ro~t~o~t~h~r~f-re&lt;&gt;~-m_o_v_ie_. _ _ _j __~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~

All

w. 2nd

•

With Fries . . . . . . . s1.04

" Image of th e Beast" will be
shown at thr F reedo m Gospel Mis·
sion, Co. Rd . :n. at Pm1 iand, JunP
20 at 7::10 p.m . Evel)·o ne is wei·

FR~·

111

D

64~

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PROVIDENCE , 11.1. 1AP1 Free clinics that teach a ut o mainte
na nce ar e being offered by a
car·parts manufacturer to help mo·
torlst s save money and ex tend the
lives or their cars.

KIDDIE SHOPPE

•

HAMBURGER

The SalPm Township Trust~s
will mP&lt;'I . ix'gi nnin g th is mon th. on
tile last Frida)' of the month at 9
a .m . at the fir&lt;' house.

Car care

OPEN MON .· SAT .
9:30· 5: 00

o

SCHMOLL
. 1

SPECIALOF THE WEEK!

Mt•t•t Friday

Lunches will br servro at the
Trinity Chu rch (across from Meigs
Inn I d uring Regatta . Lunches ,.;u
be ava ila ble Thursda)', Friday and
Saturday.
Members will a lso be serving
homemade ice crea m . The menu
Includes s loppy j()('s. hot dogs, ha m ,
baked beans. cole s law, lee tea, col·
fee a nd Kool Aid. home made ice
cream cake and pie. Ice crea m fla ·
vors tha t will be ava ilable will br
vanilla, chocolate. peach, banana,
pin ea ppl e, lemon a nd b lack
ras pberry .

Not All Sizes Available

•

circumstances.··

Will serve lunches

UNDERWEAR

JAMES l

ELBERFELDS

Addrt&gt;!ll!l giwn

ported the following admL" ions
yes terda y .. Mark Jarrrll. Pom r rov·
Step hen Tomek, Middleport : Cora
Webb, Racinr: William Pu!(h. Mid·
dlepon: May Stewart. West Colum·
bia, W. Va., Thomas Hayma n.
W I
Syra
Di sc harge
s .. Molden,
a Il'r
Zwies,c use.
Sa ll y Cadle.
George
Connie Hudson, Avery Sear les.
Winona Overturs. Mark .Jarrell,
James Davis.

experience.

To qualify, arrllca nts musl be at
ll•asl 55 yectrs of agl' (priority is

Meigs County happenings

Ve tera ns Memorial Hospital rP.

I~~~;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,

c rat on th e Senate Budget
Committee, decried the comprorrr
ise budget - which keeps faith with

States has forbidden us to touch his
revenues, forbidden us to touch his

tlmates ranging !rom $99 billion to
$1W billion a nd more.
In the Senate's tes t vote Tuesday,
48 Republicans and thr~ Democrats supported the budget pla n,
while 41 Democrats and four Republicans opposed lt.

Green Thumb applicants sought

stutll•nL-; Jm·olved Ill athletics.

Vett&gt;rans Memorial

to pass both houses ot Congress,
and the red Ink forecast for 1983 and
1984 exceeds the record $66.4 billion
deficit the government had In 1976.
The deficit for the current tlscal
year, which ends Sept. 30, Is ex·
peeled to break that record wltll es·

ing a fal ~t' s ta ll' m f' nt to thr police;

and Kev in Hunnion. Dexter. $21J
and cosh and six months' proba ·
tion for dC's tro~' ing prop&lt;&gt;rty.

Boosters to operate dunking machine
The Meigs Athlcll &lt;' Boos ters will
operate a dunkin g ma chn it' dunn g
the RcgH tta ct s a fund ra 1s1ng
rrojeet
Man y of the coaches al Meigs and
other interested persons ha ve \'Olu nteercd to sit on tht• dunk111 g machuw
which will bt• in operatwn late af-

On Tuesday, Sen Ernest F . Hoi·
lings, D-S.C., the ranking Demo-

aay,

Terminate court cases
On~

red ink to $103.9 bllllon next year,
$83.9 billion In 1984 and $60 billion in
1985. But the non· partisan Congres·
sional Budget Office pegs the delle·
it s at $116.4 billion In 1983, $104.6
billion In 1984 a nd $92.7 btlllon In
1985.

Starkist Light Tunao ••

oo••••o~:~.$1.19

1501.
Corned Beef

Hasho.oo•····o·~=~o.$1.19

16 oz. VIa sic Sweet
Butter Chips

Pomeroy, Oh.

t

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                  <text>Wednesday, June 23, 1~

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Page-14-The Dally Sentinel

Congress
ready
to
.
draft
deficit
budget
Rhodes proclamation
WASH!NGTON 1AP 1 - Co n·
gress Ls on the verge of givi ng fin al
approval to a Republlcan·drafted
1983 budget pla n lhat Incl udes the
largest deficit s eve r to pass the
House and Sena te- sho!'lfalls co n·

declares Stobart Day
State Rep. Claire " Buzz" Ball has announced that Sunday, June
27th will be "Chuck Stobart Day" '"Ohio under a proclamallon issued
by Governor James A. Rhodes .
Stobart, a Middleport native and Ohio University graduat e, will be
honored that day by his home a rea as part of the Big Bend Regatl&lt;l .
The Governor ex pressed a ppreciat ion to Stobart for " his yea r of
guidance and eoachin g the you ng people of Ohio. As he leaves Ohio to
become head coach at the Umvers it y of Utah, we extend our best
wishes for happiness and many more years of fu w coaching."
Rep. Ball will present the Governor's proclamatiOn and an Ohio
House Resolu tion to Coach Stnb&lt;Jrt at fesllvities beginning at 4 p n1. at
the Royal Oak Pilrk .

gressional economist s sa.v arr un·
derestlmated by bllllons of dolla rs.
The Senate was Sf't for a fin al
vote toda y on thP spf'nding blue·
p1int tha t calls for limiti ng federa l
spending to $769.R bi ll ion .1nd hold·
ing next year's ddicit to SlOB
billion.
In a critical5 1 .-l ~l tr..;t \ 'Oif ' TU('S·
the GOP·eontro!lt'fl St'natl'
cleru·Pd the way for tod;~\\ final
vote.
E a r I i (' r T u t.' :-. d ;1 .\ · . I h r
Democratlr ·cont rolled I lou." ' r0
tuc tan tly approvPd ttlt ' nll'asu n:'on

person fmieitro bond ond
eight others werr fined Tu&lt;•,da)·
night by Mayor Fred Hoffm an in
Mlddlepo11 Ma yor's CoUJ1.
Fmielting a $:17o bond on a DWI
ch arg~ was William D. Fit z. of
Beverly .
J a net W a lk ~r. Crvstal Lak ~. Ill..
was fined $~JO and thrt'&lt;' day s in jail
on a eharge of OW 1: Danirl R.
McCloud . Middleport . was finro
$~,0 a nd th rrt' dav·s in jail for DWI:
Randy P . Snider . l'omerov. $~JO.
thr~ da ys in jail for D\\'1: Thomas
Myers. Ga hanna.w"' finrtl $10 an d
cos ts for high bumper vio lation :
David J . McCutcheo n. Charles ton,
W. Va., $10 and costs for spinning
tires: Kim B. t\ pal, Middi&lt;'port , $10,
costs suspf'nd&lt;'d . for an &lt;'Xpired opera tor's license: Hobrrt Cline. Mid·
di&lt;'po11 . $i7 and costs for spwd ing:

a 210·2fiR tall y th at se nt it to the
Senate.
PrPS idf'n! Heagan's ~ i gna tuJ1-' is
not necf's~trv on th(' legislation . 11
m erelv Sf't.o.; in :-.t rurt ion s a nd
t a rgf't~ for congr0ssional com mit ·
tef's to m('{'l in drafting bilb to in·

BrPI E . Flo1·ian. Middlepo1·t. $10.
costs suspt"'ndC'd , for parking on thC'

sidewa lk.
Two p&lt;&gt;rsons wrrP finf'd and
fi\'1' p.."'pie fmi f'i ted bonds last

crease unspPCJfiro taws bv· $2fi.9

night i n May·or C'Jan•ncr An·

bi llion n0x t ~·C'ar and cut domrstic

drP\\'s' ma .\ 'or' s court.
f' inf'd "'" " ' lUck Abe ls,
Ponwroy $ t:i.l a nd cos ts for mak·

spendi ng bv billions nf ciulla rs.
Supportr rs s.&lt;t~· t hO!-&gt;t, 1;1rgt' ls and
goals will kP&lt;'P tht • gtJ\'t•nHnent' s

Fo rfC'itin g bo nd s

W ( 'l'('

Glen Col·

Appl!cCJtJOns ctre bemg aL't'epted in

lins. Sv racu se, $47 for speed: Ha y·
mond Patterson. Rutland. $46 for
spr&lt;Pd: Dale Proffitt , Ra cine. $6.3
for a traffic light violat ion; Gary
Smit h. Pomeroy , $46 fo r speed :
.John Mill!'r . Pomerov. $44 .

Gal!Ia. Meigs and Athens counties
for employment on the Ohw Green
Thwnb Program . Green Thumb is a
ft'dcra lly· funded employment and
tra imng progrctm for rural. lowllll'tH!le senior cit1zens. Thl' goa l of
Grl'l'll Th umb ts to retn tegrate
sentur wnrkers in to till' pn vate sec·
tnr labor market. by providing a
tl'J!tpurary job-trCJining

tl· rnoons and evemngs on Wed·
n!'sda y throu gh Saturda y.
Those who wi ll par!Icipalt• Include
Charles Chancey. Gordon fisher,
Don Dixon. Ron Logan. Larry
Grirnes. Rus ty Bookman. Mick
Childs. Ca rso n Crow, Perk Au it ,
John Hood , Charles Cassell. and

given to ctpplicants uvcr the age of
60 l and have an annual income
below

th e

ft•dt•ral

pov er ty

guidelines. No prev ious rx perience
or ed ucational background are
requ ired. no upper age limit is imposed on eligi bilit y.
Ohw Green Thwnb pays the
m inimum

( )n tlisplay I 0 days

Bob H()('fli r h. Pomc•rn;·. is a pa
ti r nt at Memorial Sloan
Kelt eringCa ncer CPntf'r, 1'27o York
Ave., New York. K. Y . 10021. His
room nu mber is ~:!fl for thosP who
wish to send ca rds.

Tlu· budge t for H.arine village
rnJ~ · bt• \'if'wf'd at thr Racine De·
partmrnt store for ltll' nf'xt lOdays.

the president's economic program
and has his support - saying Its
goals ca nnot be met.
''The president of the United

de fense, forbidden us to touch Sor ial Securit y," Hollings sa id .
"What are we? Magicians?"
In addition, Hollings said, "The
president has Invaded, ra nsacked
a nd ravaged this budget process."
Sen. Pete V. Domenicl, R·N.M.,
chairman of the Budget Commit·
t ~. while defendin g the package,
had less·than·e nthusiast ic pra ise
for the compromise, ca lling It "the
bes t we could produce under the

wage for an average of 24-

MON.

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Examinations ba Apt.
PH. 992·65 5

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1-5
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ELBERFELDS

IN

POMEROY

The deficit s contained In the out·

exa mination ,

work er's

aily

com·

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

pensation and disability insurance,
as well as sick and vaca ton leave
and paid holidays.
Job assignments are determined
after en rollment, and are based on
the aptitudes of enrollees and the
needs of non-profit, l&lt;lx-exempt,
community service agenCies, acti ng
as project hosts. Host agencies
rrovide supeniision and tra ining to
workers who are paid by Green
Thunnb.
Ohio Green Thunnb is a n Eq ua l Opportunity Employer.

Fo r

more

information

enttne

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1982

PHONE 992-2156

Eighteenth Annual

Remarkable

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Big Bend Regatta

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press tne button . tne camera
does tne rest for great ·IOOk lng
pictures .
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hours of work per week, a nd
provides a year ly physical

JUST

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JUNE 24-25-26-27

'Ask us for oe1a11~ on Koaak ~ F~o...e Vei'lr Warr;unv If 1n1 ~
&lt;amera ooe~n 1 work w1tn normal «Ve return il to us Jnn
Kooak Will repa1r 11 Without &lt;n.:uqe

enrollment or sponsorship piease
contact Gordon Wooten, area leader,
21 Neil Ave., Ga lli polis, Ohio 45631,
rhone 44&amp;-2655.

Adolph's Dal"ry Valley

IN

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01~

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570 w. Mam

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Broughton's 24 Oz . rtn .
Cheese ...Sl.39.
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Head Lettuce ....... ~'!':.~ 59'
113 Caunt Ca litorn1.1

Oranges ...•....... :... 6/ 95'
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Red Plums ....•....~?;. 1 1.09

Cream of Celery Soup . . . . . .

ONE COUPON PER PURCHASl. NOTI TO
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stock lo 'owf'r •H &lt;oupom mu\ 1 bf' ~own
upon rpqun l. \loid whf'rt prohibitf'd, •••t'd
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~irf'd wtn •••· CHh ~•IUf' l/ 20 cH If.
lf'df' f' m by m•ilins to : lhf' Cou-Col•

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"Located at the [nd ot the
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DAIRY

30% OFF

'

5 M"ddl
t
I
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VISION EXAMINATIONS
CONTACT LENSES
CHILDREN'S VISION

443-C Locust t .,

Ham Salad •• o• 0

SUMMERWEAR

.

Doctor of Optometry

I im' are the hlghes t ever In a budget

r~r~o~m~ro~t~o~t~h~r~f-re&lt;&gt;~-m_o_v_ie_. _ _ _j __~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~

All

w. 2nd

•

With Fries . . . . . . . s1.04

" Image of th e Beast" will be
shown at thr F reedo m Gospel Mis·
sion, Co. Rd . :n. at Pm1 iand, JunP
20 at 7::10 p.m . Evel)·o ne is wei·

FR~·

111

D

64~

Showin~ !Slater!

PROVIDENCE , 11.1. 1AP1 Free clinics that teach a ut o mainte
na nce ar e being offered by a
car·parts manufacturer to help mo·
torlst s save money and ex tend the
lives or their cars.

KIDDIE SHOPPE

•

HAMBURGER

The SalPm Township Trust~s
will mP&lt;'I . ix'gi nnin g th is mon th. on
tile last Frida)' of the month at 9
a .m . at the fir&lt;' house.

Car care

OPEN MON .· SAT .
9:30· 5: 00

o

SCHMOLL
. 1

SPECIALOF THE WEEK!

Mt•t•t Friday

Lunches will br servro at the
Trinity Chu rch (across from Meigs
Inn I d uring Regatta . Lunches ,.;u
be ava ila ble Thursda)', Friday and
Saturday.
Members will a lso be serving
homemade ice crea m . The menu
Includes s loppy j()('s. hot dogs, ha m ,
baked beans. cole s law, lee tea, col·
fee a nd Kool Aid. home made ice
cream cake and pie. Ice crea m fla ·
vors tha t will be ava ilable will br
vanilla, chocolate. peach, banana,
pin ea ppl e, lemon a nd b lack
ras pberry .

Not All Sizes Available

•

circumstances.··

Will serve lunches

UNDERWEAR

JAMES l

ELBERFELDS

Addrt&gt;!ll!l giwn

ported the following admL" ions
yes terda y .. Mark Jarrrll. Pom r rov·
Step hen Tomek, Middleport : Cora
Webb, Racinr: William Pu!(h. Mid·
dlepon: May Stewart. West Colum·
bia, W. Va., Thomas Hayma n.
W I
Syra
Di sc harge
s .. Molden,
a Il'r
Zwies,c use.
Sa ll y Cadle.
George
Connie Hudson, Avery Sear les.
Winona Overturs. Mark .Jarrell,
James Davis.

experience.

To qualify, arrllca nts musl be at
ll•asl 55 yectrs of agl' (priority is

Meigs County happenings

Ve tera ns Memorial Hospital rP.

I~~~;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,

c rat on th e Senate Budget
Committee, decried the comprorrr
ise budget - which keeps faith with

States has forbidden us to touch his
revenues, forbidden us to touch his

tlmates ranging !rom $99 billion to
$1W billion a nd more.
In the Senate's tes t vote Tuesday,
48 Republicans and thr~ Democrats supported the budget pla n,
while 41 Democrats and four Republicans opposed lt.

Green Thumb applicants sought

stutll•nL-; Jm·olved Ill athletics.

Vett&gt;rans Memorial

to pass both houses ot Congress,
and the red Ink forecast for 1983 and
1984 exceeds the record $66.4 billion
deficit the government had In 1976.
The deficit for the current tlscal
year, which ends Sept. 30, Is ex·
peeled to break that record wltll es·

ing a fal ~t' s ta ll' m f' nt to thr police;

and Kev in Hunnion. Dexter. $21J
and cosh and six months' proba ·
tion for dC's tro~' ing prop&lt;&gt;rty.

Boosters to operate dunking machine
The Meigs Athlcll &lt;' Boos ters will
operate a dunkin g ma chn it' dunn g
the RcgH tta ct s a fund ra 1s1ng
rrojeet
Man y of the coaches al Meigs and
other interested persons ha ve \'Olu nteercd to sit on tht• dunk111 g machuw
which will bt• in operatwn late af-

On Tuesday, Sen Ernest F . Hoi·
lings, D-S.C., the ranking Demo-

aay,

Terminate court cases
On~

red ink to $103.9 bllllon next year,
$83.9 billion In 1984 and $60 billion in
1985. But the non· partisan Congres·
sional Budget Office pegs the delle·
it s at $116.4 billion In 1983, $104.6
billion In 1984 a nd $92.7 btlllon In
1985.

Starkist Light Tunao ••

oo••••o~:~.$1.19

1501.
Corned Beef

Hasho.oo•····o·~=~o.$1.19

16 oz. VIa sic Sweet
Butter Chips

Pomeroy, Oh.

t

•o•ooo~ooooo·•ooooooo~:~. 8 9 '

1981 Big Bend

Regatta Queen

�PAGE TWO

PAGE THREE

Big Bend
Regatta schedule
'OUR GREAT MEIGS COUNTY HERITAGE'
WEDNESDAY, June 23
Carm vai- KID'S DAY - 6:30 to 10 :30 p.m. $3 per person
ton the lot behind the fonner Pomeroy Junior High School building)
THURSDAY, June 24
Ca rnt va l at school grounds
Golf tournament at Jay Mar Golf Course
Pa rking lot concessions open
F:vcning stage entertainment on the parking lot
8 p.m.- Pac-Man competition at the Wizard
FRIDAY, June 25
6:30 p.m.- Ski Show by French City Ski Club followed by enterta inment on the stage
9 p.m.- Youth Dance at the parking lot
Moving with the sounds of "Tranzit"
SATURDAY,June26
9:30 a.m.-Casting Derby and Children's Events including
Big Wheel Race and Sack Race on the tennis courts
II :00 p.m.-Grand Parade (line-up at 10 a.m. in Middleport)
Following Parade : Big Bend Regatta Festival Queen to be crowned;
Visiting queens to be introduced at the stage
I :00 p.m.-Antique Car Show- Simmons Oldsmobile-Cadillac-Chevrolet, Inc.
4:00 p.m.- Old Fun Lovers Relay Races
5:00p.m.- Ohio State Frog Jwnping Championship
6:00 p.m.-Stage Entertainment
9:00 p.m.-Rockin' and Rollin' with Blitzkrieg at the stage
SUNDAY, June 27
II :00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.- Pomeroy Firemen's Barbecue at Firehouse
12:00--Registration for American Made MOtorcycle Judging Show (office on parking lot)
I :00-5 :00 p.m.- Heritage Sunday at the Meigs Musewn
I :00-3 :30 p.m.- Second Annual Regatta Chain Saw Competition (tennis courts)
2:00 p.m.-Firemen's Events
4:00-7 :00 p.m. - Big Bend Regatta Frog Derby and Chuck Stobart Day- Roast at Royal Oak Park
Stage entertainment throughout the day.
Sidewalk sales sponsored by Pomeroy-Middleport merchants.

The Big Bend Regatta will
kick off in Pomeroy Wednesday
with the opening of a carnival
for Kids Day .
The upper parking lot will
hold various concessions for
food , games and merchandise
during the regatta . A stage will
be st!l up in the parking lot to be
used for each evening's entertainment, including the rock
band " Blitzkrieg" and the
crowning of the 1982 Regatta
Queen. The crowning is schedult•d for Saturday after the
parade.
The French City Ski Club will
give a ski show on Friday evening. On Sunday, an American
Made Motorcycle Judging Show

will be held.
Also scheduled for ihe regatta
is a dinner honoring Middleport
native Chuck Stobart, fonner
football coach of the University
of Toledo Rockets, who was
named Mid-American Conference Iootball coach of the
year for 1979 and 1981. The dinner will be held at Royal Oak
Park after the F Officials of
the yearly event have planned
many other activities, including
a chicken barbeque by
firefi ghters, a chain saw eompt!lition, an antique car show, an
Old Fun Lovers Relay Race and
a special Heritage Sunday at the
Mei~s Musewn .
! Continued on Pa~e 41

Seven ym•t g ladies are entered Graduate, Southern High School;
in the !!If Big Bend Reg11tta Robin Buffington, lith Grade,
Queen cr•. &gt;etition. The c. n- Meigs High School; Tracy Riffle,
testants mu t be age 17 t:hroullh 1982 Graduate, Southern High
20, as of Junr 5, 1982. The queeilois Sdloal; Kimberly Birthfield, 1982
quite busy · ~ she will travel to . Gmdllate, Meigll High School;
and from ther festivals and 11e1sy Herald, 1982 Graduate,
events reprt :enting Meigs Coun- Meigs High School; Beth
ty as the 3ig Bend Regatta Teaford, lith Grade, Eastern
queen.
High School, and Synthia White,
The queen contestants have lith Grade, Eastern High School.
participated in fund-raising acJudging and selection of the
tivities.
1982-83 Big Bend Regatta Queen
Queen contestants include : will be held Thursday, June 24, at
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PAGE FOUR

Stained glass creations part
of Meigs' Heritage program
"Our Great Mt·i~'i County
Heritage" can be enjoyed when
you visit tht• Meigs County
Museu111 on Butternut Avenue on
Heritage Sunday, June T/, fro111 1
to 5 p.m. Roger and Mary
Gilmore of Athens will present
"Swt•t•t Mountain Sound."
De111onstrations of crcatiw
glass by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cook
of Pt . Pleasant freaturing stainl•d
glass creations in windows and
larnps. and Pysanky. the ant'lcnl
art of East er l'gg dt&gt;si~n . by
Hl'len Foster of Pt. Pleasant, will
he giwn. There will bt· t•xhibits of
beautiful old quilts, textiles and

~arnwnts of long ago, and sea
sht&gt;lls from the Atlantic, Padfic,
Gulf of Mt•xico and Carribean.

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Membership tickets in the Ohio
Society for the Promotion of
Bullfrogs are now on sale. The
tickets cost $1 each and admit the
bearer to the Ohio State Frog
Jwnping Championships and the
one and only original Grande
National FroR Derbv. to be helti
Saturday night beginning 5
p.m.
In addition, the ticket entitles
the buyer to one free straight
race and makes him (or her)
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Frog jump slated Saturday
The Ohio State Frog Jwnping
Championships will be held on
Frog Downs (Meigs High Football Field), Pomeroy at 5 p.m. on
Saturday, June 26.
The 1982 edition of the one and
only original Grand National
Frog Derby, sponsored by the
Meigs County Jaycees, has one
new wrinkle.
In past years, jockeys have

spurred on specially-desi ~ncd
frog squirt guns. The innovation
is hailed as safer and more likely
to produce a record time.
Entries are set for the 1982 derby, which is run on the only circular frog racing track in the
world. The final winner will
claim a $200 grand prize. The
winning jockey will receive a $25
prize.

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Gallipolis and MI. Vt•rnon .
Ht• then IIHlVt•d In the !'Oilcgc
ranks. His first collt•gl' coaching
pnsition was with Ma rs hall
Uni w rsity wht•n · he servl'd as
quarterback coa!'h .
F'ro111 Marshall. St nbart nwved
In llw Unive rsity of Cincinnati in
1966. In 1967 he went to Miarni of
Ohin as offensive coordinator undcr Bo Schcrnbechlcr.
When Schernbechlcr llHlVcd to
Mil'higan in 1969. Slobart went
with lri111 .
Hi.-; st·rvict•s w1lh Schl'I IJbt•t·lller l~lv eretl a pcrit~ ,J nrrll'
yt•ars . In 1976, he was hin·d as
!wad coach of tht• Uni ve rsity of
Tuit'tlo . At Toledo, Stoba rt
inherited a learn that just went

thrnugh its third losing seasonrn
four years.
The Toledo Rtx.:kt•rs, under
Stobart, struggled through two
ronserutive 2-9 seasons and then
in 1979 put together a 7-3-1 season
and second place finish in llw
Mid-American Confen •n!'c with a
7-1-1 n•conl.
This accolllplishn H.'nt eanwd
Slobart the honor of being prckt·d
as the Mid-Anwrican Confen•nt't'
Coa!'h of the Year for 1979.
Stobart aga in was nar ned
" t•uar h of tht• year" in 1981 with

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prizes in the Annual Frog Swee(r
stakes.
One of the biggest questions to
be answered is : How many
tickets will Charles "Frog"
Wayland sell this year? Wayland,
who holds a degree in Frogology,
has been for several years the top
salesman for the frog tickets :
last year, he sold approximately
900. Will he reach 1,000? Who will
be 1,000th person to buy a frog
ticket from him?

an 8-3 rerord, a M1d-Anlt'n ra n
Cunfcrcrwe Chi:1111pionship and a
lwrlh in the first California Bowl
111 F resno. Calif.
Stobarl's RorkeL-; caplun·d llw
bowl with an upst'l of Ow 201 h
rankl•d San J ose Stall'.
Sd wrllbet·hkr, om· of llw
nat ion's I!lOst successful t·nadws
savs 11 best. " C'hul'k t·ontri bull'd
tri·r11endous ly to our Mu·hiJ.!an
football prt11~ ra n1 , ll llll'l' than just
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Of course, a frog theme will
run· through the regatta, as it
has in every year since the
regatta was started in 1965 by
the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce as a money-making pr(}o
ject.
The Ohio State Frog Jumping
Championship will be held at
Frog Downs on Saturday. On
Sunday, the Frog Derby will be
held at Royal Oak Park.

Chuck Stobart, fon11er Middleport resident, now head football coach at University of Utah,
will be honored with a ' 'Chuck
Stobart Day" Sunday, June 27, at
Royal Oak Park from 4 p.m. to 7
p.m. The event concludes Regatta activities .
Stobart is a 1950 graduatt• of
Middleport High School. Ht• is a
veteran of the United Stalt•s
Coast Gu&lt;:~rd and earned his B.A.
dt'gree and 111asler's degree frnrn
Ohio University. He was a quarterback for the O.U. Bobcats un der tlw lah' Bill Hess.
Stobart' s coaching c&lt;:~rl' e r
be ~an at the high srhool lt·vd
where he colllpiled a 40-16 rcrord.
Ht· taught at Su~ar Grow.

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Meigs Museum. Elizabeth Locbary Chase of Pomeroy Is pictured from one of the past observances at
a exhibit which featured clothing of yesteryear.

Stobart honoree at Sunday banquet

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PAGE SEVEN

Motorcycle judging scheduled on Sunday
One of the exn ll nl! high lights of
lhl' Regatta will bt·l ht· An wric ·an
Madl' Molc •rc·yc·lt• Judging C'o111pd 11 ion slated Sunday. .June· 27.
lk l! istrat iclll is at 1101111 . C'lassc·s

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THERE IS ALWAYS a variety of frogs on display during the
annual Bi~ Bend Regatta. The fro~s on display come in all sizes and
shapes.
THE SHERIFF'S POSSE is always a hi~hlight nf the annual Big Bend Regatta Parade.

ENJOY THE REGATTA

Pac-man competition
offered at ~82 event
Wi n 10 free games by beating
the high score on any game. A
Pac-Man contest will beheld at
The Wizard on East Main Street
in Pomeroy during the Big Bend
Regatta. The fun will begin on
Thursday eveing, June 24. There
will be two Pac-Man machines in
operation .

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FWATS such as the one pictured make the Big Bend Regatta parade an outstanding event.
Floats such as this will no doubt be seen in this year's annual parade.

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Chamber sponsors annual Regatta
The 18th annual Big Bend Inn. Presently, Chamber memRegatta is sponsored by the _be:::::rs:::.hip!:..:t:::ota=ls:..;4;;;.;.3._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- ;
Pomeroy Chamber ti Commerce. There will be four days
fi lled with activities for young
and alike.
The Chamber of Conunerce office will be located on the parking
lot during the Regatta.
The President of the Chamber
is Jim Frecker. The Chamber
meets each month on the fir::-1
Tuesday at 12 noon at the Meigs

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Musical group has
two Meigs Countians

Meigs County Heritage chosen as theme
"Our Great Meigs County wheel rare will be held on the ten- feature a marathon and relay
Heritage" is the theme for this nis courts.
races.
year's Big Bend Regatta.
The annual frog jwnp will be
Heritage Sunday will be obThe Annual Regatta Parade held at Meigs Stadiwn which will
(Continued on page 10)
will be held Saturday, June 26.
Units leave at 11 a.m. from South . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Second St. in Middleport, and
travel up river to Pomeroy to
Condor Street.
Walking units will be divided
with some marching in Middleport only and others joining
the parade in Pomeroy.
On Thursday, June 24, there
will be a golf tournament at JayMar Golf Course and entertainment on the parking lot
stage that evening.
On Friday the Fench City Ski
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Club will present a ski show and
there will be entertainment on
the parking lot stage that
evening.
Saturday there will be a casting
derby and a big wheel race for
youngsters. The derby and big

Sweet Mountain Sound - a
trio which features two native
Mci~s Cuuntians - will be providing tlw entertainment for Big
Bend Regatta Weekend Herita~c
Sunday.

home remedies, snake lore and
even a ghost story. A demonstration is also presented
showing the dancing ability of the
hard-ca rv ed
Appalachian
dogger. There are even sin~­
Heritage Sunday is observed along presentations.
Gilmore has written over 200
annually in conjunction with the
songs
of various styles and plays
re~atta weekend activities and
a
number
of instrwnents. Mrs.
will be held this year from 1 to 5
Gilmore
plays
the dulcimer and
p.lll . at the Meigs Museum on
autoharp. She has been involved
Butternut Ave.
Making up the musical group in the folk music presentations
for the observance are Mary and since 1977. Both of the Gilmorcs
arc self-taught musicians.
Ro~cr Gilmore, Athens, and J .J .
Sweet Mountai n Sound has perGriffith. Mary is a daughter of
fnrtlll'U
at countless festivals, arMr. and Mrs. Bill Radford and
t..-;
and
crafts fairs, performing
Roger is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elza Gilmore, all of the Pomeroy arts organizations, promotional
campaigns, ~ ra nd openings,
area .
Presentations by the ~roup cen- dedications, schools. churches
ter around three s trin~ed in- and civic or~anizations. The
group has bl•en the most
strwnents invented in America the Appalachian dulcimer, a fi ve requested act in the Colwnbus
Artist -in-the..Schools program
strin~ed banjo and the autoharp.
for
the past several years. In the
Other folk instruments used inspring
of 1981, Sweet Mountai n
dude the hammered dulcimer,
courtng dulcimer, fiddle, guitar, Sound toured with the Athens
harmonica and penny whistle in Children's Theatre production of
interesting combinations. The "Ri vers of Gold, An Appalachia
group also demonstrates more Tale" acting and providing
rustic instruments like the wash- back~round music as well as
board, jug, spoons and in- composing several songs for the
terwoven with the music are bits play including the title song.
The group performed during
of mountain folk lore, including
tall tales, superstitions, riddles,
(Continued on page 10)

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at the Frog Derby on Sunday, June 27, at 4 p.m. at Royal Oak Park
Recreation Building.

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Sweet Mountain Sound
Firefighters
sponsor two
regatta events
The Po111eroy Fire Depart111ent
members will be sta'-'ing a
delicious barbecue on Sunday,
June '1:1, from 11 a .m. to 2 p.m.
during the Bi~ Bend Regatta. The
aroma of the good food will lead
you to the !oration of the barbecue behind the Fire Station on
Butternut Avenut·.
In addition, rnt·mbers of tht•
Pomeroy Fire Deparllllt'nl an·
planning a " water ball fi~ ht " and
a "pulllpt•r n•lay" ral't' to be held
bt•hind the Fin• Station on Butlt•rnut Avenut•, Sunday, June 27
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Chain saw contest slated Sunday
Sunday's schedule of activities
at the 1982 Big Bend Regatta
chain saw competition. The contest will get underway at I p.m.
Sunday on the tennis court area
of this year's Regatta .
Rules and regulation for the
contest include :
Any saw that runs Stock Class
will not be allowed to run in Open
Stock. There will be a dwnp pit at
all events and gas will be furnished by the organization sponsoring the event. The mixes will
be : 20tol ; 32to4; 411tol.
All Stock Classes will run Stock
Chain Saw cut only on front edge
of cutting tooth and top of gauge
tooth and will run stock exhaust.
All participants will be 18 years
of age or over; if under 18, parent
or legal guardian must be present
and with signed consent slip. No
one younger than age 15 is
allowed io cut.
The term Stock shall mean any
normal replacement part that is
listed in dealer's manual and can
be provided by a dealer. No metal

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removal from saw engine.
All saws will be left in
designated area alter contestant
makes cut. If anyone protests, a
saw muffler will be pulled lor
FREE . If a person who protests
is not satisfied he will put up $25
for tear down and reassemble. If
saw is found not to be Stock, person who protests keeps his $25. If
saw is found to be Stock, owner of
saw keeps $25 for disassembly
and re-assembly of saw.
Owner of saw has choice of who
disassembles the saw. Tear down
must be done on the spot, when
protested.
All saws shall be running in
hand. Time starts when saw
touches wood. Time stops when
last cut is completed. Three cuts
total.
Wood to be used in cutting contest shall be : 0 to 2.0 and 2.1 to 3.5,
6 inch round wood; 3.6 and above
shall run an 8 inch round wood.
Wood to be cut shall be 18 inches to bottom of wood. Warm up
area to be designated area .

IContinuedlromPage8t

the grand opening of the Ohio
Center, the dedication of the
Dairy Barn, Southeastern Ohio's
Cultural Arts Center and for the
past several years have participated in the "Music in the
Air" concerts for the Colwnbus
Department of Parks and
Recreation. They also take part
in the Ohio Valley Area Libraries
summer programs and they
wrote, arranged and performed
Appalachian music for the Ohio
University production of " Dark
ofthe Moon. "
Other features planned lor the

Heritage Sunday observance will
be Helen Foster, Point Pleasant,
and her display of Ukrainian
eggs. She will also demonstrate
process of creating the attractive
Easter season features. Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Cook, Point Pleasant,
who will have a display of stained
glass items and will also give a
demonstration on the creation of
the items. There will · also be
collections of local residents on
display including pewter, old
fashioned kitchen utensils and
other collections.

Cutting area: Only one person
in this area, those cuttng, officials and timers. No more than
two persons shall run the same
saw. If saw won't start first time
at wood, man will go to the end of
the line-up. If the saw fails to
start the second time at wood,
contestant is disqualified. NO
REFUNDS of entry fee.

Derby event slated Sunday _ _ _ __

Meigs... _(Co-ntln-ued_lrom-Pa-ge-91- - served on Sunday, June 'll from I
p.m. to 5 p.m.
Other activities on Sunday include a chain saw contest and
firemen's competition.
A dinner honoring Charles
Stobart, Ohio coach of the year in
1981, will be held at Royal Oak
Park. A frog derby will also be

Many di stin ~ ui s hed frngs han·
t'lllen•d the 1982 Frog Derby lo bt•
held Sunday, June 27, al 4 P·'" · al
Royal Oak Park. Tt•n ract•s rlus a

held at the park from 4 p.m. to 7
p.m.
Other Sunday highlights include an antique car show, quilt
and art show, and American
made motorcycle judging.
During the Regatta, sidewalk
sales will be conducted with Joe
Clark serving as chairman.

Parade set Saturday
Evl'rynrw lovt•s a parade. Tht•
1982 Big Bend R&lt;·galta Parade
begins al 11 :00 a.m . Saturday
morning in Middleport. Then·
will bt· floats, marching bands,
and all other rc~ular parade par-

LOOKING

FOR

Members of the French City somewhat curtailed due to the
Ski Club, Gallipolis. will be oer- current bad weather and high
forming as part of Friday's water conditions.
schedule of activities at the 1982 The show will include trick and
Big Bend Rega«a .
slalom skiing, kite flying, with inBill Hamilton, show director, dividual and groups perfonning.
describes the group's perIn addition to perfonning at the
fonnance as "first-rate." They . Regatta, the club will be aphave been practicing at every op- 1pearing July 4 at the_ Gallipolis
port unity, although this has been River RecreatiOn Fesllval.

YOU!

AT THE

BIG BEND REGATTA
JUNE 24-25-26-27
STOP IN AND SEE THE FINE
SELECTION OF QUALITY SHOES AT:

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MODERN SUPPLY
PH. 992-2164

POMEROY, OH.

ENJOY THE REGATTA
JUNE ·24, 25, 26, 27
$EE YOU THERE!

BIG BEND
REGATTA

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!

. '1he Middle Shoe Store in The Middle Block"

ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO.

399 W. Main St.

Pomeroy, OH.

PO
298 Second St., Pomeroy
The Croaker Who
Started It All.•.
Here's To Fred Crow

VILLAGE
PHARMACY
PH. 992-6669
MIDDLEPORT, OH.

MILL ST.

PH. 992·3542

MIDDlEPORT, bH.

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neighbor, \
State Farm /a

''Good
service,
good
coverage,
good price.
That's State Farm Insurance ."

Call me.

MIKE SWIGER
149 S. 3rd
Middleport, OH.
992-6685
Ulre a good neighbor, ·
State Farm is there.

JUNE 24-25-26-27

Sue your RC, RC-100, Nehi, Upper
10, Diet Rile, Did's Root Beer and
Decaffeinated RC bo!Ue ups for
charily.

will be hoppin '
lt ·rnn0/1 .

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18TH ANNUAL

ANTIQUE - Antique
cars such as Ulls one
owned by the Reed
family in Pomeroy will
be featured in the annual antique car show to
be staged at the Simmons Motor Co., E.
Main St., Pomeroy, as
part of Big Bend Regatta Weekend.

lit' j&lt;K·kcycd by celt•brilit•s allt-llding the Re ga tta. Everyt hing

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.Javcees.
Manv
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. nf lht• frogs will

French City Ski Club will perform

OPEN STOCK CLASSES:
MUFFLERS: Any modified
stock appearing muffler not
lengthened, any muffler in
question will be decided by the
majority of contestants in that
particular class.
AIR FILTERS : Contestant's
option, all air filter plates must
be in place.
CLUTCH GUARD: Must cover
top of chain and clutch.
FUEL : Contestant's option,
bring your own .
CHAINS : Contestant's option.
MODIFIED : Run anything you
can carry and rope start; saws to
be dead engine and sitting on
ground. Shall run in eight inch
round wood.

t't'h•brity's ract' an• on tilt'
schl'dule . Thesl' t' Vt•nts a n · sponsnn·tl by tht• Mt·i ~~ County

This fellow Is the one who gave
dignity and glamour to Mr. frog .
fred Crow will be there Saturday
afternoon to help engineer
another great frog Jump and
Races. Come, help us celebrate ·
our program.

STATE FARM
lnsur1nce Comp1nils
HomeDHices :
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, June 24, 1982

Presidential 'immunity' ruled in suit
PAGE TWELVE

Staff puts (Bigfoot) in mouth
The truth is out!
There have been no "BIGFOOT" s ight lngs In Meigs
' County .
The reports, as it turnout.
were part of the promotion of the
1982 Big Bend Rega tta a nd
should not be interpreted as factural m atter.
The s tory sta rted with a report
In the June 13 issueoftheSunday
Times-Sentinel titled "Bigfoot
s ighting lnves l.lga ted. The article reported tha t a game protec·
tor with the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources Division of
Wildlife, Investiga ted a Bigfoot
s ighting in a heav Uy-wooded
section of Meigs County.
A story In theJune21editionof
the Dally Sentinel described how
the furry animal was captured
on the Meigs Golf Cou rse last
F riday.
The whole matter was a hoax,
but , unfortunat ely some readers ·
still accepted It as accurate.

We apologize for the mlsun·
derstanding that resulted and
while we do not want to Interfer e
with the Regatta spirit of fun , we
think the record should be set

WASH INGTON 1AP 1 - The Supre me Court today said former Presi·
dent Nixon could not be held accountable for a llegedly firin g a civ ilia n
Pentagon worker, ruling for the first time ever that a president e njoys
"absolute immunity" from lawsuit s which seek monetary damages for
m isconduc t in office.
The suit stemmed fro m the a Ueged illegal firing of Air Force worker A.
Ernes t F itzgerald , who al ready has received $142.!XXJ in return for his
promise not to ta ke Nixon to Ilia! no m a tte r how the cou rt ruled .
Thus, the 54 decision upholding the president's Immuni ty dealt only with
the historic legal Issues that will govern futu re sui ts.
The Supreme Court today ca m e down on the s ide of the president as long
as the a Ueged Illegal conduc t is within the "out er perm iter" of his official
duties.
" We hold that (Nixon ), as a former preside nt of the Unit ed Sta tes is
entitled to absolute Immunity from damages lia bilit y predicated on his
official acts ," Justice Lewis F . Powell wrot e for the court .
"We cons ider this Immunity a func tiona
,... lly m a nda ted incident of the

pres ide nt' s unique office. rooted in the cons titutiona l trad ition of the 'epa·
ration of powers a nd supported by our his tory," Powell added .
Fitzgerald cla imed Nixon had him fired for disc losing to Congress In
1968 that the C -5A military tra nsport plane could cost $2 billion over
es tim ates . He was rehired w;: h back pay in 1973. and onl y las t week was
rei nstated to his origina l duties in a set tlement with the governme nt.
Fitzgerald. who sued Nixon a nd two former a ides for $.1.5 million.
claimed th&lt;tt his cons titutional right to free speech a nd his right s to make
his views known to Congress were violated.
Fitzgerald received the $142,!XXJ fro m Nixon in return for prom is ing not
to take the former president to what Nixon' s lawyers sa id would be a
"months-long tria l. "
Neverthel es s, the Supreme Cour1 , despite express ing annoyance over

the settle ment during oral arguments in the case. went a head a nd decided
the immunit y issue for both Nixon and the two aides.
In a companion decision, the Supre me Court ruled 8·1 today tha t former
Nixon a ides Bryce N. Harlow a nd Alexander P Butt erfield enjoy only

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straight.
Although the cause is worthy,
the coverage of the bigfoot sight·
ing as a news item, In our opln·
ion, did the read ers a disservice .

"qualified i mmunit y " from Fit zge rald' s sui1 Tht • dPcision appa n ·ntly
lcavrs the pair open to furth(•r lrg al prucPr'Ciin gs in the cas l'
Nixon, Harlow and Butterfi f' ld have df'nif'd F iiLgf'r ald' s a !! Pg a tiun ~.
"The president occupit's a uniqu f' posit ion in the co nstitutiona! ~ rh&lt;'m(' . "
Powell sa id in jusllfying the&gt; absolut £' immunity· fu r pll&gt;S idential act s.
" In view of the v is ibi li tv of hi s offi rr and th P pff('ct of hb actions on
rount le~~ peoplr. the pres idC' nl would bC' an Pa siJ.\ · idPntiJi&lt;tbll' targd for
suits for ch ·U dam age~. " Powf'll addf'(l.
Yet. thC' d ecision makC's i1 c iPar t herf' arr li m ih tJn I hr "&lt;.:II"Y.'\ olutP immu n·
it y," sa yin g thf' actions mu ~ t be within the "outer p&lt;'rtm(•fpr" u f thr
president 's act i o n ~. Thr cour t sai d Nixon · s a IIPgPd \\' mngi u I :w t.&lt;.. in t&lt;Xla.\·' s
cas e fell within tha t "out r r p&lt;' rim r tl' r ."
J oining Pow ell 's opini on w r rP Chid Ju s ticf' \\·arn ·n 1-: Bu!-g t•r and
Justices Wi lliam H . RPhnqui!' t, .J ohn Paul St! '\'f'O '&gt; , J nd Sdnclra D ~1 y
O'Con nor.
Dissenter :-. wpr e .lu sti CI'"i B y ro n H . Whif f'. \\'i!li,nn .I Brenn an. Thu r
good Marshall. and !t art'\' A. Bla r- km un

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CETA crew clears litter in Middleport

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If you ha ve been wondering what
the white bags have been s itting
along the stree ts in Middleport thil;
past week; it Is not just trash which
has been set out for the trash pickup
man .
According to Middleport Mayor
Fred Hoffman this is a part of the
Ohio litte r control progra m.
·
Litter is bemg picked up along th e
street:; ail ove r town by a crew
assigned to Middleport.
Middleport was c hose n for this

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Pair "face three murder counts

BIG BEND
REGATTA

,:COLUMBIA, Tenn. -Two men were ~harged today with·kUilng .

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tllnie members of a family and wounding a fourth In a sniper attack l
as the victims fished ftom a sandbar on the Duck Rivfi!r, autborltles j

SUGAR
RUN MILLS

said.

Willlam Carroll Kelley, 21, and Phillip Wayne Kelley, 19, both of
Columbia: were charged With three counts each of first-degree
murder and one' count each of assault with inten,t to commit murder
In the Wednesday evening shootings, deputies said.

tim e, and to enco urage resi dents nut

to litter , but tu use prope r recepta cles for tras h diSposal.
Mayor Huffman sa td he was we ll
pleased with the operation of the
program . and felt that Fraser a nd
her CETA crew haw been domg an
excellent job.
The onl y thing the vtll agr has to do
on this program IS to ptckup , a nd
dispose of the bag' of tra, h. All
other costs an• paid by the Departme nt of Na tura l Resources an&lt;! the
CETA program of tht• Ga liia-Mri gs
Conununit y Acti on Agt•nt·y.

program becau!ie of it,13 interest in
litte r control a nd since seve ra l applica tions had been made by the
village for funds under the litter control program esta blis hed by the Ohio
Legislature.
Supervisor for this program in
Middleport is Tami Fraser. an em·
pioyee of the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources, whi ch also supplies a van for trans portation of the
litter cre w. Trash c rew is supplied
through the CETA program of the
Gaiiia-Meigs Community Action
Agency.

Ohio unemployment claims up

Mulberry Ave.
Pomeroy, Ohio
PH. 992-2115

Rags with the litter control insignia a rc left along the streets for
seve ral days tu rem ind residents of
the '·amount of litter whi ch accwnuiates in a very short period of ·

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According to the ma y or, the st.'r·

vices of this cr ew is belllJ fered to
tht• county hi ghway dt•partm ent to
clean up litter a long count y roa ds as
soon as it is finished m Middleport.
Mayor Hoffman ur~ es residents tu
keep the streets as clean as Fraser
and her crew has left them .

CLEANING UP- Several youth in downtown Middh•pm1 yt.,;lerday
were Ptcklng up Utter ln the area. 'fhey are part ot a program sponsored
by the Ohio Dept. of Natural lksoun:es undt·r th~ din•·tion of Tami
Fra.•er. Working in this n1•ws photo is WiUlam Morgan

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CHA IN SAW- A rhain saw &lt;·ontest at the Mrigs Field tennis
&lt;'uurt arra in Pomeroy at I p.m. Sunday is an added feature of this
yea r' s Rig Rend Regatta.

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ENJOY THE

REGATTA
WEEKEND
JUNE
24-25-26-27
THE SMALL STORE WITH

BIG DEALS!

GENERAL TIRE SALES

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tor eight eleetrlc utUitles serving more
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,,,~clNNATJ·- A ff!deral appeals coort Wednedsay upheld the

•' !!bi!Y~ and sentence of a Michigan man for making threats

~t'~JileoH•r~ldent Ronald ~agan the same day the pres!·
. ~l~'wO\Ind!!d. /
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r•,SJ~ •Anthol)y Vlllcent, Linden, Mich., had contended In his
aJ~PiWtftllt' the fe'd/!ral courts should have dlsfn!ssed the charges as

Best
wishes

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6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
ruled that the federal law Is
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cl$r that any threat against the president, serious or frivolous, Is

f#~~~~ ~as sentenced to five years In prison and two, three-year
cdn~11rent \ei'JnS for attacking Secret ~rvtce ·agents.

for a fun-filled

.summer and
a super Regatta!

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William

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arequest irom the utiUty to raise

a year. ColumbuS and Southern owns 28.5

Pol!er plant being bUnt at Moscow, ·
· reflised to 'llcense the plant.

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of Bank One

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GDC tour may help save some positions
State officials will tour the Galli·
polis Developmental Center to deter mlne If a ny of the old buildings
on the grounds can be renovatedthu s saving jobs for som e employees whose jobs a r e being
e liminated.
Sen. Oakley Collins, R·lronton.
announced plans for the tour this
morning. Adateandotherspeclfics
for the tour ha ve not been set.
Collins said he hopes officials of
the Ohio Department of Mental Retardation a nd Developmental Disability will reconsider plans to
move 130 c lie nts out of GDC and
elimina te about 250 jobs.
The job elimination Is connected
to a state plan which would allow
Ins titutions to have only as many
clients as they h ave medicaid certifled beds.
Currently, GDC has 450 clients
but only 320 certified beds. For beds
to be certified, they must be located
in a building that m eets certain

stand ard s rega rdin g sa ntt at ton .
safety, staffing a nd othe r conce rns
Most buildinw a t GDC a r e ce rtt·
fled , but ODMR officials have sa id
som e of the older .buildings are
uncertlfiabie.
Collins sa id he hopes a tour of
these buildings will convince offi ·
ctals thai these buildings ca n be
renovated to m eet ce rtifica tion
sta ndards . If they ca n be reno
va ted. so me jobs m ay be saved. he
said.
Although ODMR offi cials have
Indicated they will re m a in firm in
the ir decision to elimina te jobs. Col·
!ins said " the re is a lways hope" to
save at leas t some jobs .
"You can't believe the amount of
money we've spent on GDC," Col·
!ins said . " I just don't want it to be
wasted."
Collins acknowledged tht&gt; sta te
pian to move c lients, but s till
blames "poor man agem e nt " on the
part of GDC officials for co ntrlbut ·

mg to the loss of Jobs.

G DC Su pen ntendent Ro b!o1t
Zt mmerm a n has refu sed to com
me nt on Co llins' cha rges or on the
job elimin ati ons until ODMR
makes an offic ial sta te m ent.
If the some jobs havp to be dimi ·
nated , Collins said he support s

choos mg 11 ho s hould bP let goon the
bas Ls of sll 1ct sr n1011t\
H&lt;· sa 1d hr " ba ll ling aiiP mpt s m
th&lt;' Ohio legts lat ur!' to all mr for ,·ar·
" 'u s excrpt1ons a nd c hanges tn the
seni ortt v S\·s tr m for publt c
e mpio\'f'&lt;"S.

Concrete flaw halts span work
HUNTrNGTON . W.Va. tAP , A fi aw found in conc ret r poured at
the Eas t Hunting1o n B1idge pro jec t
has halted work on the m a in section

section of the bridge )lf'nding fin a l
labo ra tory tPs ts . Chernenko sa id .
OthPr contra c tors arr cont i nu ing
with thri r jobs. hP said.

of thr structur£&gt;, a spokes ma n for

The DOH has been co nduc t ing a

the state Depar tm en t of Highwavs
sa ys.
DOH spokes man Ca r)· C hc r·
nenko said Wednesda y th a t work
was stopped after agency in s )lf'C·

s&lt;• r iPs of !Ps is a t thP s ite " to assure
that P\'PI;.·th ing is Op('ra ting ac ·
cordin g to dPpartmPnt stJ ndar ds."

tors discoverC'd an unspc'Cifif'd im·

do&lt;&gt;s not bpJi pv p 1hf' delay will jeo·

perfPction in the co ncrete .
The co ntr actor. Melbo urnt•
Brothers &amp; Yor k RusSC'II Inc . of
Ca nada, decided to halt work o n it s

pardil.&lt;' the schcdul&lt;'&lt;i OJX•ning , set
for Oct. .1 1. 19R4, of the bridge tha t
will span the Ohi o Ri ver b!otween
Hu nting1on and Proct o1v ille. Ohi o.

Chernenku said. adding that he

Another improvement added to Hartinger Park
According to Middleport Mayor
Fred Hollman, a nother im·
provement to General Hartinger
Park was installed by village per·
sonnet this week.
The addition is a new whirly-bird,
which is already becoming very
popular with the younger children at
the park.
Cost of the new piece of
playground equipment was $1,000
and payment was made possible by
the lice nse fee on amusement
machines in the village.
A yearly fee of $50 is charged for
each coin-operated machine in the
village with the money from these
license fees being set aside to be
· used only for playground and park
equipmeni.
Several major improvements
have been made at the park during
tbe past several years.
L8st year a complete modern
lighting system was installed for the
bali fields. This was IJUide possible
through he efforts of 'David Baker
and the Southern Ohio Coal Co. and
Gene Oiler and the United ·Mine
Workers at verj little cost to the
village.
A new electronic scoreboard was
also installed last year, this being
donated by the Farmers Bank and
Savings Co. and the Vinton County

Bank.
Installation of fencing, bllll!chers
and several other Items has been
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made possible by yearly donati ons
to the village from the Henry Swift
fund .
Hoffman said resurfacing of the
basketball court is expected to be
completed this year and lighting for

the tennis courts and a complet e
renova tion of the swimming pool IS

planned for later this yea r or early
next year.

posed of Charles Cassell , John
Hood , and Judy Crooks. are r es ponSiblt.• for tht· operati un nf lht.• park . It
has IJet.•n \'l'ry adJ \'t.' dunng lhl' pa st

st' vt•ral yt•a rs
The recr ea ti on conun issiun . c om·

INSTALL WHIRLYBIRD - Maloteoaoce supervisor Bill Dunt aDd bead mechanic Dave Ross from
!be \'lllllge of Middleport are shown fllstalling f!ll!
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