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Meigs 4-H

Calendar
THURSDAY
RUTLAND - Rutland Lion's
Club will lne(&gt;t 7 p.m. Thursday
evening In the basement ot the
Rutland Church or Chtist. R~ll
Williams, chairman of lnterna·
Uonal ~!allons. will be guest
speaker. All members are urged to
attend.
POMEROY -

Rrek

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Jdr N~('ll, Brian Vln.son and

Chr14· VInson .

prt!tl(lftled. Each mernllr-r

J'K'elvOO a 4·H bar and last Y'J'&amp;r's top trophy
v.1nncrs received 4·H T·ahlrts. For ftrit place
In rounty 0.11 t~ CaiUa County Junior F'alr In
Archl'ry was Chad JohMon and first place for

REEDSVILLE - Closing program for the Riverview Community'
vacation Bible school wlll be held at
7: ;JJ p.m. Ft1day at the Rtvervi«&gt;W
Sl:;hool. The public Is Invited to
attend .
POMEROY - Public dinner
Frlday, 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Meigs
Senior Citlz~ns Center, Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy. Menu Includes
choice broastEd .chicken or baked
steak. slaw. homemade noodles,
roll, beverage $2.50; desselis at
ex tra charge. Round and square
dance following dinner with music
by Strlngdusters; dance admission,
$1.

POMEROY - Mary Shrine ~ .
Order at the White Shrine of
Jerusalem, will meet at 8 p.m
Friday at the Masonic Temple. Flag
Day and Fa ther's Day will be
observed. All members are asked to
make donations tb a "bakeless"
bake sa le. Refreshments wUI be
served.
POMEROY - Annual picnic of
Return Jonthan Chapter, Daugh·
ters of the American ~volutlon,
wtll be held at 6 p.m. Friday at the
home or Evelyn Knight; a covered
dish dinner with members provld·
lng own table service; hostesses,
Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Joseph Cook,
Mrs. Heldt E wing, Mrs. Dwight
Milhoan, Mrs. Gary Moore to
provide meat and IJeVerage. Follow·
lng picnic, a talk and exhlb't of 1~
, needlepoint. flags .by C lement And·
erson:·. warren, Ohio, will. be
((.&gt;atured ,. a.t ·s: 3o :p .m:. at . Grace
Episcopa l Parish House; public
Invited to program.
SATURDAY
MIDDLEpORT- Installation of
officers for Bethel 62, International
Order of Job's Daughters, will be
held a! 7:30 Saturday night at the
Middleport Masonic Temple. The
public Is InVIted. Sherrt Sisson will
bf.' Installed as honorEd queen. ·

... RAQJNE .._-1, d;~~ ;~r:~ges ,i:l·
and up will be held Saturday, 7p.m.
to midnight, at the Racine Legion
Hall.
POMEROY - The Meigs County
Fish and GameCiubWIU hold a work
session Saturdayhegtnnlngat8a.m.
All members are asked to attend to
prepare for the kids fishing derby .
MIDDLEPORT - Ash Street
Freewill Baptist Church In Middle·
port will have a. gospel sing
Saturday. June 15, 7:30p.m., wtth
Dan Hayman and the County
Hymntimers. The public Is Invited.
TUPPERS PLAINS - The La·
dies AuxUiary of the Orange
Township Volunteer Fire Depart·
mehl"in .TUppers Plains wtll hold a
ham and steak dinner Saturday
beginning at 4 p.m. at the fire
station. The menu Includes ham or
steak, mashed potatoes', gra\)1,
corn, cole slaw, roll, beverage and
dessert. Cost Is $4 tor adults and $2
for chl.ldrell under 12.
BASHAN Ladles
Auxlllary will have an Ice cream
social Saturday at the Bashan
Firehouse beginning · at 6 p.m.
Hom ('!Dade lee cream, pies, cookies
and softdrlnks will be sold and
entertainment · will be provided.
Evt&gt;ryone Is welcome.
COLUMBIA 'l'WP - A rabies
clinic will be held by the Meigs
County' Humane Society and the
Meigs County Health Department
at Columbia Township Firehouse
Saturday. 1 to 4 p.m. Dr. Carol
Osborne will be the w teranarian In
charge. Rabies shots are S3 and ·
other lnnoculatlons are ava ilable.
Dogs must be leashed and cats In
carriers. ·
eonc-lon space
POMEROY - Spaces will be
available to local groupe and ·
organizatiOns wishing to sci ilp
concession stands, In the upper
parking lot area during Heritage
Weekend actlvltlei In Pomeroy,

June22-23.
There wUJ be let rates to rent

Shop ·Friday .

Tttunday. Aprtlll attOOScoul Hall at Chester

Pat~Ctrdc was eWied vtcepreldent. The
group dllcusacd vtalllng Pete Smith's vet

clinic thlfl summer. Mt"mberS also discussed
tvlk!t-tlng ~dabll' malt&gt;rla1s and glviJllthe.
Jll()rl('y to the Spt"Cla l Olympics. The- ne!d
mPf'tlnR will bf&gt; Ma)' ~ at tM St. 'paul

thetr4-H projel'ls. A demonstration wasgh.·('fl
b)' Pat Wolf on the proper way to hard·lxlll an
~- ~advisors provided refreshments. -

1'1'K' Mt'l~ counry~· H Pteasure Riders met
April~ al 1~ St. Paul LurheranChurch with
on£' adVIsor and lhret' memblon attending.

reponer, Belh ArbaUI:{h, Members selected

organiZ.atlolll Interested In 01&gt;

talnlng details should contact tiiP

.P.noneroy Area ChambPr of Com·
merce oftice In the Metp County
CourthOule or can the chambPr

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SUMMER
FURNITURE

l.owtladc Sp ...... Chair....... lit '~J
196 lf9ibaclt ...... &lt;hair _.... We 111
1179 Sprinjbase Lounger ....... Salt ·1143
1116 2-S.Ot Glider ....... _........ Salt 1141
1248 3-S.Ot Glider ................. Sale I 191

'12.95
'14.95
S16.9S
119.95

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MEN'S
SHORTS
tailored shorts for. wear all

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lona. Walk short~. tennts shorts,101·
fleece looks. Stzes from 29 to 50.
$6.95 SHORTS ................ S5.55
Sl.95 SHORTS.~ ............... s7.1S
S11 .95 SHORTS ............... $9,55
Reg. 114;95 SHORTS .......!.~ .. ,$11.95

o·REss
BELTS
Dress belts, sporf belts and ·westerns. Gen·
MEN's

uine leather in season's best colors. Please ,
Dad with 1 new belt.
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MEN'S 112.00 BELTS ................... s9.59
MEN'S 114.00 IELTS ................. I11.19
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B.ElTS ................. I11.99
MEN'S.116.00 BELTS_................. SIU9.

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DAD CAN RELAX IN A
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Men's
Men's
Men's

19.95 Knit Shirts ......... 17.91
Sll .95 Knit Shirts, ...... 19.51
Sl4.95 Knit Shirts ..... s1 .1.11
Sl6.95 Knit Shiris .... $13.41 .

SPECIAL SAVINS$

MEN'S
TIES
A fine gift for your Dad. Interlined, bar

tacked to . hold their shape. Solids and
patterns. Chol)se your favorite.
REG. S6.SO TIES ...................... S4.99
REG: S7 .SO TIES ..........: ........... SS.49
REG. SUO TIES ...................... 16.49

SWIM TRUNKS

MEN'S

Sizes up to 44 in a fine selection of colors and
styles. Reduced prices for flther:s Day &amp;iv·
ing.
Reg. $9.95 Swim Trunks ............ l7.93
Reg. $11.95 Swim Trunks ......... S9.53
Reg. $12.95 Swim Trunks ....... ll0.33
Reg. 113.95 Swim Trunks ........ s11.13

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$14.95 PANTS, Regular Sizes ................. I11.9S
116.95 PANTS, Extra Sizes ....................,S13.50
111.•5 SHIRl'S, Short Sleeve .................... 19.5 5
112.95 SHIRTS, Regular Sizes ...,............. S10.35
s . . SHIIrs, btra $izes..... "..........,... st.1.95

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MEN'S s1soo PAJAMAS
By Van Htustn. Solid colon
or patterns. Sizts S, M, L
atHI XL (oat style top, with
adjustable gripper waist
bottoms.
112.00 Short Sl•n K~e Length Style .......... SALE 110.99

$178'8

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BEIRUT. Lebanon I UP I\.
Shlltr Mo~ lcm gunmt?n hijacked a
Tra ns World Alrllni'S jet today with
about J:,o people aboard - mostly
America ns- and forced it to Beirut .
whNe they refuelEd. relt&gt;aS&lt;'d 19
women and· children and took off
again for Algeria .
Fr€'('(1 passengers were flown to
Cypl\ls. They told security officials
there were two hijackers aboard the
1WA Boeing 7'n jetliner. One
woman said a pasS&lt;'ns!rr on the
hljackl'd plane had lx'en shot In the
neck and wounded .
The hljackc1·s d!'manded thl'
release of Arab ptlsonl'rs fmm
israeli jails and threaicned to blow
up the plane .
C"hrlstlan Voice ot Lebanon radio
sa id a man claiming to be an
"lntcrmcodlary " for th(' hijackers
ca lled with a .. seer&lt;"! demand: lfb.v6 .
p.m. 111 a .m. EDTr the Mosi('m
func:k'ment a llst prlsonc•rs lll'&lt;' not
brought from Kuwait t0 LPbnnon .
we will return to flcil\l t a nd blow up
the plan&lt;'.··
There w'e 17 Moslem (undamc•n .
tullst prlso,ne•·s In t,;u walt l .iails
l'&lt;'IVing long s••nt cnces for a
DE'!'('mlx•l' 19P:! scriPs of bomb
atwrks on U.S. and Frmeh targ!'ts.
Mlnuti'S nft&lt;•t· rhc hl.l t•ckl'd planf.'
took llff fmm Fk'll\lt. a pt&gt;rson
tell'flhoned a Wcstcrn nl'WS a~l'n c;· ·

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SHIRTS
Long and short sleeve styles.

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Mill to: HMII N .OO Alfund orttf, P.O. 8oJc 4681 ,. Montie.llo, MN 15&amp;38&amp;

Two
pockets, long sHirt tails, a quality
shirt at real savings. Regular and
extra large· sizes•.

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11.95 Short Sleeve 5tyle ............ l7.49
19.9 5 long Sleeve Style ............. I 7. 99
S10.95 XX large long Sleeve .... sl.99

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WESTERN SHIRTS .
True western atylill with IIIIP
front, snap close pockets 1nd
sn1p wrist. lltck sizes 14\1 to
20. SIHW lttlllhs 32 to 36 in·
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52295

BLUE DENIM

$1 86.6·

BUXTON WALLETS

FOR

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Fine qu1lity l..ther in style• to please every Dad.
Select his r•vorlte now and save.
ti.DI to
WALI.ITS ........................................ •6.10

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113.00 to $14.00 WAUETS.................. ........." ... s10.10
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HfADWEAR
in a fine eroup of solid colors. A little
Caps and hats for cool summer wear. Bi&amp; selection All
siz~s

of styles and colors for all occasions.

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2.95 HEADWEAR.................................. S2.49 $2.00 8ulky Knit.Orlon Socks ...... Sl.$9
S3.95 HEADWEAR.................................. 13.39
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UG::~~GHT11111JACKETS'
Dtcron cotton
n,ton1 II rwpllr IIIII 11t11 11111
pa~~s

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SJ.75 Banlon Panel Socks ............ $1.39

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MEN'S DRESS SLACKS
Low prkt on:ourtntire Mltctlon of men's slacks. Sizes 29 to
42 and llig lizu 44 Q SO. Polytsltr and cellon paly.sttr popiiM. Fine color MIICiion.

J llntd. Go¢ ltyiH and colors.

132.9$ JACKETS,;...................." .............. $26.00

'34.95 JACKETS ........................................ S.27.20
117..... 111.,10 WAWTS ....- ...:........" ...--$14.40 139.9 5 JAC~ETS ....................................... $J 1.1 0
'1..... 121.11 WilliTS-··-..................... _ $20.10 *49.95. JACIETS ....................................... •39.00

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MEN'S
MEN'S
MIN''S

S1 S.95 SLACKS ............................. S12.79
S21.95 SLACKS ............................. •17.59

t29.95 .
134:9 S

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appointment would place thl'e&lt;' senators from
Cincinnati on the conference committe&lt;'. Inviting
crltlclsm.
GU!mor said his forces will be aiming for
··responsible and substantlar· tax relirf. but added
"we·re willing to compromise if irs necessary. We
recognize there·s two bodies rthe &amp;-na te and HouS&lt;'I
and we have. to come up with some kind of
compromise. " he said.
Riffe said he Is Irrit ated that thcSenatP~publlcans
Inserted lan!(llage In the bud~et relating to other bills
and laws, rathC'f than just sticking to monetary
amount s.
He said they Included making the litter law
permanent . which Is the subject of a bill under
consideration In the House. plus portions of bUts
governing ph)•slcal thcrapls!s and accounting
procedures.

Wholesale prices
keep.modest pace
WASHINGTON I UP!)- Excep·
tlonally stable meat prlces- made
possible by chE&gt;aper 1('('!1 grainshelped hold wholco;a le priers to a
mildest 0.2 percent Increase In May.
the Labo•· Depa rt ment said today .
The depa rtmcnr s PriJduo&lt;'r Prlc!'
Index has moved up only 1.8 perct'nt
si.hct' Jhc beglnnlnrr of the year.
when figured at an annuai rat&lt;'.
MoSI st riking In the:&gt; latest report
was a 72.7 percent decline In tomato
prices. helping hold down all
vegetabk&gt; costs.
Consumerfllodpr!C&lt;'sdroppedl.l
percent In May after falling I
per&lt;X?nl In April and 0.2 percent In
March.
The Index measul'!'s changrs in
the wholesale priC&lt;' or nearly 3;100
goods sold in buik. Whotesal&lt;' price
chang&lt;•s tnnuence ~etall prices and
tlic' Consumer . Price Lnd.eX.. In·
creases haw bcen mod0n! tc for i.he
pastthrce yea rs at both levels.
The Produc&lt;'r Pr!C&lt;' indrx In Ma y
ws pegged at 294.2. equivalent to a
cost of $2.942 for goods that cost
business $1.!ro In 1967.
The blggrst wholesale price
Increase for any month this pa st
year - 0..1 percent - occurred In
April, whm gasoline prices started

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Pre· washed blue denim. Sizes.29 to
42 waist. Boot flare and straight leg
styles. An ideal gift.

GENTLE ~~.lE N

••people have to be woken up to th(' fa ct that wea•·e
hy ing to give them a W percent tax cur:· said So-n.
Oakley C. Colli ns, R·)ronton, "I think a month 's dela y
would help."
Although the House has not yet officially dlsa~rced
with thl' &amp;-nate VE"rslon. Riffe told rcportcrs his
confere('s will be Reps. William E. Hlnlg. D·NI.'w
Philadelphia. chairman of the House Finance
Committee; BarnPy Quilter, D·Toledo, the speaker
pro tl.'mporc; and ~p . Thomas W. Johnson, R·New
Concord.
Glllmor said So-ns. Stanley J.Aronoff, R·Cinclnnat!.
chahman of the Senate Finance Committee. and
William F. Bowen , O.Cinclnnat.l , wUt lx'on the pan~t.
The .third Senate spot seems to be a tossup between
Sen. Richard H . Finan, R·Cinclnnatl. and So-n .
Theodore M. Gray, RColumbus. Finan Is chairman of
the tax.writlng Ways and Means Committee and
authored the Republicans· original tax cut . but his

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A court action for a preliminary three of the four requiring skilled
and permanent lnlunction was flied nursing care as defined In Section
Ia te Thursda;y morning In the Meigs ~21.01 of the Ohio ~vised Code and
Count y Common Pleas Court by the fourth requiring personal assist·
Oavld L. .Jackson. director of the ancc as defined In the code. The
Ohio [)(&gt;partnil;'nt o!Health, ~gal nst · pjatntlff says . thc home falls to
· Milry Young, Pomeroy., operator of COil!PIY : .wjth es$fnllal licensing
a Pomeroy nursing hOme: ' : .. · requlrtmlenfs In that 11\e' residents
. Thr plaintiff charges the defend· aTE' not receiving an adrquate level
ant with providing tor a Jl('rlod ot of cart' to meet their n~s; the
more than 24 hours. accomodatlons facility Is ' In a generally poor
to three o•· morrunrclatro lndlvldu· condition Which threatens the res!·
als .who arc dependent upon the dents with fire. health and safety
hazards a·nd that medications are
serviC&lt;' of ot hers.
:nw plaintiff charg(.s that !he not properly stored.
dl'lendant did not hold a llccn!i&lt;' ro
The action asks for preliminary
opcn)te a home as defined In and permanent Injunctions enjoin·
Chapter :1721 of the Ohio Revised lng Mrs. Young from operating the
home and that the court ISSue an
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- ·th•' pla!ntlff;afierl\1plva Colegrovi', ·ln(llvldUJls. 16 facll!ties··\Whlc;h· are
R.N . or the 'Ohio bepartrknt of appropriate to their medical need~
Health. conductrd an lnvf.'stlgatlon In compliance with the code.
of the local E . Main St. facility.
It Is reported that the nursing
Tlw plaintiff, charges the Invest!· hom(' of Mrs. Young has be!'n In
gatlon revealed I hal there were four OJl('ra tlon tor more than 10 years . .
rrsldents hou"t'd at thf' facil ity,

WORK UNIFORMS

MEN'S

The major Issues will be to compromise on a
spending ii'Vcl - the House·pi!Ssed appropriation was
$20.3 billion .In stillc funds - and a tax cutlev.el.
The Rtiubllcan plan calls lor a 10 percent annual
reduction In the Income tax rat es starting July 1. The
Democrats dominating the House, supported by Gov .
Richard F . Cel~f-~le, want 5 )X'I'Cent a year retroactive
to last Jan . I.
Failure to reach a sett lement could result in a
temporary one-month budget at continuation spend·
lng levt&gt;ls while negotiations proceed .
If that happens, &amp;-na te Mlnortty Leader Harry
Meshel, D·Youn~town, said "!twill be beCause Senate
RepubUca ns have proven that they are willing to hold
the budgl"t as blackmail In order to get the Ohio House
to agfl'&lt;' to their nscally unwise tax plan ."
One Republican senator said It might not be a bad
Idea for Republicans to hold out for thelrlO perC!'nt tax
reduction. even If It means an Interim budg&lt;"t tor July .

State health officials
seek injunction. against
Meigs County woman

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COLUMBUS 1UPI)- State leglslatlwlead&lt;"rsfrom
both parties are expr~slng optimism that a
compromfse can be reached and a 1~·87 stat(' budget
enacted , with some income tax relief, by the June :lJ
deadline.
..I'm optimistic that the!"(' ca n he a compromt~; ·
House SpeakerWmaiG. Rifle Jr., D·N«&gt;W Boston, said
Thursday as the fallout continued from the&gt; Sl'na te·s
approval of a tri mmed·down$19.6 billion Republican ·
written budget. ·Tm n&gt;ady to compromise;· he said.
..W£'' rt&gt; going to make an effort to have a perma nmt
budg('f by June ll.'. said &amp;-na te President Paul E .
Glllmor. RPort C"llnton . .. Irs too early to tell how that
will work out."
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Th£' lawmakers have left themselves two weeks for
lnter-chamlx'r negotla'!lons. which probably will start
next Tuesday. 'Tm pleased that the &amp;-nate passed It
when lh(&gt;)•dld." said Riffe. "Thatglvesussomc tlme to
work on It :·

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tone-on-tone. Neck sizes 141!1 to 18. An appreciated gift for your Dad. Re&amp;ular or button-down collars. ,
116. Van Heusen· Drtss Shlrts .... l12.19
119 Van Heusen DriSs Shirts .... IIS.39
120 Van Heusen Dress Shirts .... 115.89
S22 Van Heusen Dress Shirts .... SJ7.59

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday, June 14, 1985

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MEN'S

DRESS SHIRTS
Short IIHve styles in solids, stripes and

SPORT SHIRTS ....... S10.59
SPORTSHIRTS ....... s12.19 ·
SPORT SHIRTS ....... s13.19
SPORT SHIRTS ....... S.16.39

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'41th &amp;e';('l1 members ·and thN.'e adViSOrs
present. The followlniit officers ~rc elecred:
pre~ldent, HeaTher Flnlaw; vtw pMident,
Tricla S(.X."rr(ff: 5eerelary, Su88n WoU;
treU\Iret', Melissa Miller; recreaUon leaders.
Carrie MorriM'y anct Sarah Harrta: news

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The MCIKI COun(y Better Oatry 4-Jt Oub ·
tk'ld ·a m&lt;.'etlnR on Aprtl16 at the Elllenslon
Qfflce. Two advtsor!l and 5(1Yef1 membl'n
ii11('ndEd. ElocUon ot officers wu . held.
Mem~ dlscuued having a swcepstllkel
contest and ~Wiling Ice cream at the fair. 'ne
advtsors served retmlhmentt. The next
meellng will be AprU Z3 al 8 p.m. - Brent
~. news reporter .
Ml:'l.:tS Rowdies ~ Aptil 8 a! the Parker
hOme wt1h one advisOr and CIKhl memben
a11encllng. Otfict'ors £11ecled were: pres ldenl 1
Ji m Par k('l': vice president. Trad Casto:
sccretary -treasul'l'r, Misty Powell: news
rcpor1cr, Chuck P arker; 'recrea tion leader.
Mike Parker; health 'and »itlt&gt;t y, Joe Park~ .

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Shant Smlttl. Paula Sword and Ricky
Wravcr. Guests were Mrs. Charles Ful!Pr.
Mrs. David Smith and Oettnil Nmnan . Reportt'f" Cherie Weaver.

Rlk'COOn Vallf'Y 4-H Oub met March z; at
Vtnron Town Hall. TOdd Ragan prt'lkkdi and
100 ckovoUons . Officers are, prESident, Todd
RagHn; vlcl&gt; pi"\'Sident. Todd Dee!; lJl'Cfl'fary
and N."WI rt'p011('f, Cherlc Wt&gt;aver: treasurtr. Dawn Sword: health. Curt BI"'Yffl and
,Jl'ffRarUtf. andBfrckySal«',safety, Advtson
arv Johnny and Penile Payne a·nd Rodney
and C'a thy J.\lck&gt;rman . Mc mbera: ~~were
Ghrl~ Alderman, Ryan Alderman , Brad
Burd&lt;'ll. Matt J::astt'r, Bradley FUIIE:f. El17.a·

agr(&gt;('d to teU candy fbr 4-H camp. Oub

GrangcwUimeetat8p.m.Thursday,
~~;~~~ll~ There will be practice tor

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McCark_.y, Jared MO(.II"e, Donald Norman,
ChristiE&gt; Ratliff, Steve JUtUff, Dru Smith,

- RPportrr Ctui1 VIMOn.

dbi&lt;."USS('d a l~t ot rro,IEc1.s and dedded to rake
lL'f'll ExpJore the Outdoors 0 . They- aUdto~oe
Let's ExPior&lt;" the Outdoors lin 19&amp;1. Th(&gt; club

Lutheran O!urch. On May 1 ~~ 7 p.m. then?
. \!.111 be a workshop by vt&gt;terlnarlan Prte
Smith. and blacksmith Tad f'l'et&gt;. at the
Ext&lt;.'nslon otnce. - Jdf Arnold, news

bclh F'UUct, MJrty Grant, Laura Lively,
Tonya Marcurri, Josh McCarley , Ryan

Advlsot8 arc Maureen Couch and Amy
VInson. Members prespnt were Chadd
HamilTon, Todd Hamnton. Chad Johnson.

TraU BIIW:'rll 4·H Oub ' met April 8 at
VlnSOM' home. Brtlln VIMOP ptt&gt;Sided and
Amy VInson k"d drvoUoN. Th!J ~ar's
I'TK'eth~ Wl'n" planned and thr membeA

awal"dd Wffe

E:q&gt;lorPttwOuldoor'!lwast'hrtsV!.neon.

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Security
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Thursday. June 13, 1985

Pomeroy-Middleport Ohio

saying the plancwashl]acked by the
Islamic Jihad to "prove to America
that we can hll you anywh('re we
want.' '
In Alg!Ns. a U.S. embassy official
said the embassy had appealed to
the l\lge1ian government to allow
the hijacked alrcaft to land In
Algiers " for hum anllarla n
r~asons."

TRAIN OPERATING AGAJN - The Hooking Valley Scenic Railway
Is operating again thiH swnmer. A ~pedal ll'aln wW depart from Its
tum-of.tht•ccntury railway slallon at F.ullon St. and U.S. !!3 In
NeL'IOnvWe aiiiiMln and 2 p.m. on weekends heg!Mlng Sunday through
the end of 0~1oher. Two tr.aln rtdL'S wUI he lcatun.'ll, a25·mlle round·trip
lhroup East Clayton, Diamond, HuydL'flvlllt• an~ to Lo~an and a
shorter, 10 mUc round·trip to Diamond with a stop at the ~·or&lt;..try
MlL'&lt;I.'Ilm on the cJUnpus of Hooking Technical (:olk&gt;gc.

There was no Immedia te n··
sponse from the governmen t, thr
official said,
During the tt'nse !KI minutes on the
ground at Beh\11 Int~'rna tlonal
Airport. the' hijackers - pressing •
demands for fuel - lx'al up
Initial cxtradit lon proceedi ngs for
passen~ers. th fl'atem'&lt;l to ~iliC'd
Clarence
ButCh&lt;•r, 26, Chest('rhlll ,
thPm and blow up th&lt;' aircraft.
werl'
h('!d
early Friday morning In
On(' of the •·c!caS&lt;'d 1\rnrorlcans,
Meigs
County
Common Pl eas Court
.Janl' Porte! '. who L~ In her late 70!&lt;,
bclorr Judge:&gt; Charles Knight .
said: ·we wei"(' terrlflcd. Thrrr
Butcher has be&lt;'n In cu tody In the
Wl'r(•fou•·or fi ve hljackrors but I am
Meigs County .Ja II slnccSaturdnyon
not ve1y sun' on the numtx•rs." ·
Another relrasro hostage . .10&amp;'· a grand jury Indictment/ or the
Octnbcr 191&gt;1 burglmy of the
ph in&lt;' SiJbclla. al&gt;;O in hrr late 70s,
Richard Flck l"t'SldenC&lt;'. Long
sa id I he hijm·kers "forc&lt;'d us to k&lt;'Cp
our hcuds down and hands covering Bottom . In cou11 Monday . Butcher
ou1' faces. The;· k('pl 1-tinnin g back entered a plea or lnnoccnl to the
burglary charge and a $'r.i00 bond
und forth . It was sh«•r tc:&gt;rror:· ·
wns
set by ,Judge KnlRht'.
BcfOI'&lt;' takln!l off for Algiers. the
Butcher
was advlS~-'&lt;l Friday by
captain of (hi;' ulrcratt told th&lt;'
I
hecour1
of
a wan·on t issued a!(alnst
control tdWer: •'•Thry (the hi · ·
him
by
!he
West VIrginia State
.takcers 1are lx'at lng the pa&amp;&lt;;engc•·s
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Poi!('C
for
an
armEd roiJix&gt;ry In
now and threa tcn lng to kill ·thr
Parkersburit.
A
hearlngdaleof.July
paSS('nfll' rs:·

Initial extradition
proceedings begin
2. 9 a.m ., has be&lt;'n sch&lt;&gt;&lt;luled In

Meigs County )X''Idlng an ali&lt;'rpPt
by West Vli'gtnia to procure
extradition .
Attorney Steven SIOI)' has be&lt;'n
appoint ed by the court to serve as
counscl for Butrhrr.
In ot her court matters. a hearing
du tc of·June 19. 10:30 a.m .. has lx'l'n
set In an artlon fil•'!l by the Ohio
Dep;1rtment of H&lt;'altha!winst Mary
Young, Young's Nursing .Home,
Pomeroy.

~rations at the lcrmlnallater this
CHARLESTON, W.V. iUPii An Ohio truckln11 firm has canceled month, Henderson said.
The chemical company con·
Its coni racls wtth Union Carbide and
tracted
with Leascway for ti!P past
plans to lay off about 64 drivers, say
four
year!
to provide tractors and
offici~ Is of tiiP chMltcal company.
"full
service"
matntenanC!', lnclud·
l..cascway Transportation, which .·
1
tng
eteariers
and
mechanics, said
has offiCes In . Ctevelan~ and
Mike
Llp!ICOmb,
a
swkesman at
1 Cincinnati , ~rates a truckl!!j! Union Carbide's SOuth
Charleston
terminal on Union Carbide property
plant
.
just west of tht' chemical manutac·
Leaseway also PI'O\Ikled drlvers
turcr's Institute plant, said Dick
for
Union Carbide's tractors, and
HPnderson. a Carbldt&gt; spokesman.
the
nnn's contracts accou nted for
The truckl!!j! firm has notified
about 00 percmt of 1+Jnlon Car:blde's
. Union Carbide that It wlll halt

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Ratajc7.ak predlcis ihat f~ rm ··
prlc&lt;'S will fall 2.1 (X' Iff nt more in

Ma y.

Coff&lt;'C prlC&lt;'s arC' going up
beCause of a dam aging h '('(VLP in
Brazil . analysts said. IA'ttuce and
c&lt;'le1y wr f"(' among the few other
food products to Increase in price in
May .

'Home State reopens
under Hunter S&amp;Ls
By Unll&lt;'d Pn."'' lnwmutlonal

$.';:10 million in deposit s ha,·r

lx~ ·n

Some 7~.!ro depositors who hav(' · huzr•n tor marc: than th f('(' months.
On May 21. deposl1ors· aln'"' to
had theh· money frozen In Hom!'
State Savings bank offices sine&lt;' their mone.v fina lly Sl.'('med certain
when the l~lslatUI"t' approved lh&lt;•
March~ will tx&gt;abl&lt;' to ll'mov!'th()S(',
funds beginning toda y-If they so sale of Homt' Stale.
deslrr .
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And when It SI:'C'med assunxl that
The savlnJ!' and loo n offices will glanl Chemlca t· Nrw York Corp.,
OC' opming tOday ..under · new would lx' ttl&lt;' wlnn&lt;'r , a long camr
ownership. Home State closed after HuniC'r Savings AsS()Clation. a
a 1\ln ondt•poslts predpll ated a state ·SUbsidiary or 1\m&lt;'rlcan Financial
Corp .. In ttl&lt;' final hours to takl' the
savinl!' and loan crisis.
The ·crisis led Gov. Richard F. propc•rti('S U\\'a;o fi'Om the New York
Cetestr to temporarily close the firm. ,
Hunt er ~1\ · ings, th(' subsid ia l")' or
state's 6R other prlvut('IY insurro
AFC.
thC'n nnnoun cro on .Jun(' II it
savi ngs and loons.
All but a handful of thos&lt;• thrift s woutd s('ll its !II Columbus branches
m-r tully rropenro and partial to Amcr!Trust Corp: of CI!'Ve!and
for $6.'n million.
OCC&lt;'S ' 10 fund s Is available for
Ame1iTrust offic ials""' theywtll
d!•positors of the eight that stili awa It
~out of I heir way to makc• roughly
Federal &amp;!vlngs and Loon Insu·
6,&lt;XXl d!'poslturs in Crntra l Ohio h·l
rant'\' C"orp. t"t'l'tlficates.
as comfortable as possible• with lh&lt;'
But today, thC' focus Is on thr
new bank.
fOimt•r HomeSta te branches where

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cunmltrnenf
br th&lt;' scllools and
b.V thP communllltes t~y
II'I'VI:'," Waller said. "OIIli,
ICbool and c;ommuntty ~~:'~cbs
tllltMW durlnR the' past yc.&gt;er til&lt;'

Trucking finri announces layoffs

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to rebound .
Price anai)·st Dorothea Otte or
GEOrgia Statc University says
gasoline prl~es incr:&lt;&gt;ased In May but
therlscwas llkcly·antlcipatedbythe
department 's scasonal adjustmenr
process.
.. Meat . prices keep . droppin~....
;Que said .. ''Tht:'n'.are lower ff'('Jk , .
prlces cbl!(ger twrds and more mcil1 .· . ,
comlngtomarkl.'t.'•Otteworkswlth
the unl verslty•s price forecastinR
project directed bv econom ist
Donald Ratajczak.
Food pri(.'('S dropped a full I
perc&lt;'nt at th&lt;' wholesale rrvel in
April and 0.2 pi'rC!'rlt al thl' relall
leveL
While good nC'Ws for consume1·s.
Ihe Nos ion In prices Is !•spcclallv
bad news for farmers. mahy of
whom are d~J.X'ra!('IY tryl ~g tp .

hauling.
1\velve truckers werr laid off last
week. Lipscomb said thr other 52
will be termina ted when the
coni ract ends. He said the .lobs of the
cleaners and other employees a! the
terminal should not be affE'Cted
beCause Union Carbide wUI con·
tlnue to usc the facility for Its other
lululers.
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Henderson said Union Carbide
will usc other Kanawha Valley
truckliiiJ operations to Oil the void
left by Leascway's canc&lt;'llatlon .

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Loeat blslrtct .
8JIInl rl Edute!IOII II tltr ~
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llf •• l'ftlllutltlll praclalm~
II&amp; s-tad -.wl:ftl AIIIUIIf, tt8t
IIIII hq!M1, t!Biai the Jlfttrd of
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Commentary
The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-Mi\SON i\REi\

ROBERT L. WINGETT
.P ublisher
BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher/ Controller
DALE ROTHGEB, ,JR.
News Editor

LETTERS Of' OPINION arl' wclromC'. Thl.'v should IX' lt'SS tha n 300 words
lon~ .:AII J(&gt;tter s arf' s~:~bj £'c lto. ed !t! ng and mu st tX- s l~ned with name. addr('SS and
telephone numbt&gt;r. N o un sl~nN il•tt ers will bf' publlshf"'.'' . Let1er·s shou ld be In
Rood tas te, addresslnR lssuf;'s , nor per sonalit ies.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohi!J
Friday, June 14.

1985

Plain brown Wrapper______J_os.....:ep_h_S....,...ob_ra_n.
lty Is said to be detemrtned by
objective behavior; In the other. by
an empty statement of Intent. Even
supposing the state should be
neutral on these matters, substdlzlng the thing isn't neutrality: it's
outright promotion.
AI the same time, Mayor Koch
has Issued a ga,v rights order that
will cut aff funds lor social services
administered by the Catholic archdiOCI'se of New York, unless thE'
a rchdiOCI'se complies In a way that
Cardinal John O'Connor insists
would compromise Catholc moral
standards. I don't happen to think,
by the way, that the taxpayer
should have to pay for Catholk
charities, worthy thOugh they are. ·
But I marvel that Mayor Koch can
say his policies aren't prohomosexual. They are evlden.tly
just bad.
· Go back 20 years . il somrone had
told you that by 1985 the city would
be giving money to either religious
-~&lt;.:.~.,_:::.!/:WA274Uiif='k~~~·:#1W!JI!" schools or homosexual schools,
. .. ...... .. ,
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· · · which would you have guessed
. ; :_· ~ _-.
.. would be getting the money?
, , :.~ . CL(II:II
Common Sf'nse would have told
. 'f!
\' . ·;1 ~~~ you the religious schools. Only an
,Jr.;;iliiiiP.Jil l\«''¥ ~~!i•jiiW~~\ "~I! absurd extrapolatlo_n from cur_rent
·~ ·'·' -,~ h Q.¥;1(!. ,,i, 111 ,1, liberal trends wo~ld have yielded
the correct answer. but you probabl;( wouldn't have been crazy
enough to make it. · A school for
homosexuals? Don't ,be silly!
This sort of thing comes as a
shock, but not a surprise. By now
we have gotten used to the weird
logic of it all. Secularization has
become such a sovereign principle
that even some religions are
secularizing themselves; The Episcopal Church here in Washington
· has just ordained as a deacon a
woman whose husband runs two
abortion mills.
It's fruitlul to meditate on tbe new
uses of the word "neutrality."
Current st~ndards of neutrality
seem to guarantee that In any
contact between traditional and
."new" morality. the same side will
always
• wtn. And the, First
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.Amend. .
ment; which was :suppOsed ·to · ·
protect religion, has become an
instrument of discrimination
against religion .

WASffi NGTON -About at years
tw1ns: Now we ha vp abortion on School, In honor of the noted
ago. . proponents of legal porno- demand.
martyr.
graphy ha d an argume nt that went
· ·And it hasn't stopped wtth ·
1 won't dwell here on the serious
like this: " So what II an adult wants
"choice." A news story recently question of whether the city Is
to took"a t the stuff in Ihe privacy or told of malpractice suits involving.
acting criminally In helping conhis own hme? What harm dqes it do,
for example, a doctor who failed to firm kJds In an aberration they
if he keeps It to himself?"
detect a birth defeet in an unborn
might otherwlse outgrow. The only
!I sounded so reasonable a t the child and to recomme~dabortlnglt .
point I want to ma~e for the
tim('. But somehow we went from
In stead of remaining a marginally
moment is tha t city officia ls,
the plain brown wra pper phase to a tolerated practice, aswewereledto Including May0r E&lt;!ward Koch, are
veJ:il able renaissan ce of smut . The
beliPve. abortion has worked Its
Insisting thai gtvtng thOusands of
newsstanQs. the movies, even way Into the legal and social fabric. dollars to this peculiar educational
ptime-tlme TV proclaim the triAnother instance: homosexual- Institution doesn't constitute official
umph of the cultural pimps who . ity. We were toid, at first. we were . approval of homosexuality .
ha.ve capit alized on the arguments only being asked to tolerate It
It's a familiar tenet of liberalism
of the shyste r int ellectuals.
legally, In private, between con- that the state can 't give oney to a'
Moral: No matter what they say, senting adults. Then came gay
religious school without fatally
the s.tuff neyer stays in the plain rights, Cay Pride weeks, 'and other compromising Its neutrality on
bmwn wrapper. It leaks out and parodies of liberal trendlness. The
religion. And yet the city oi New
infects everything.
latest elaboration of the progressive
York can give money to a school
Take the parallel case of abor- integration of sodomy into the
that abets homosexual behavior lor
lion. Not long ago they were saying culture Is the revelation that the city
young people. and claim to be
we should legalize II for the hardest of New York bas been funding a
preserving neutrality on hOmosexu case- the 12-year-old raped by her s pecial high school for homosexual
alitY· ~Y means of a merely verbal
father a nd carrying deformed youths. It 's called Harvey Milk
disclaimer. In the one case neutral-

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The U.S. Supreme Court Is poised to plunge into the depths of a
"political thicket " it scrupulously avoided until the early 1960s and has only
tentatively explored since then.
"Courts ought not to enter this politic al thicket, " SupremP Court
Justice F elix Frankfurter argued when the high trlbunairefused in 1946 to
become entangled in a congressional redistricting dispute.
Until now, thP SupremP Com1 has not been willing to consider the
partisan ramifications of reapportionment- the use of redistrictin g by t.he
party in control of a state legislature to protect, promote and perpetuat e its
P.,iitical powPr at the expense of the opposition party.
That's about to change. however, because the court has decided that
when it begins a new term nPxl autumn it will hrai· argumpnts in a case in
which Indiana Democrats allege that they were the political victims of the
J98! Republic-controlled redistricting or the state legislature.
In 1962 the court abandoned its traditional timidity on redistricting and
issued &lt;1 landmark ruling that irrevocably established the federal courts'
jurisdic tion over legal complaints against matapportioned state
legislatures.
In a n equally significant 1%1 ruling. the l&lt;Jurt ('Xtended that jurisdiction
10 include congressional districtlng and held that "one man's vote is to be
}vQrth.as much as anothPr's."
• · ln a dozen subsequent cases, the court has ruled tha t legislative and
eoogressional dls(ricts . must bP compact and contiguous. and that
jJoliticla ns who construct th('m must sttiv&lt;&gt; for precise mathematical
('{)ualily in th(' population of the districts .
• In the new case. a special three-judge panel, sitting in U.S. Dls ttict
Com1 In Indianapolis. ruled late last year that the Republicans' "political
gerrymandering" of legislative distr!cJs violated the Democrats'
tQ11stitutionat rights.
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.... •.. Th~r-" was amj)l(' evid~n.ce ·to sUppOrt that .conclusion/ All of" the
.rt.itisttictlng decisions were made by a Joilit House:Senate com)'Tlittee of
)tie Indiana IPgislature whose voting membership was limited to
·Republicans. (Democrts W('re relegated to the role of powerless
·:advisers." )
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, Indiana 's Republican State Committee paid $250,000 for · the·
sophisticated computer hardware and software used to fashion the new
'districts. [)('mocratic ·tegislators and a ll members of the public were
~enled access to that equipment and information until the Republican plan
~--------------------~---·was unveiled only two days bPIore the end ol the legislative session.
WASIDNGTON- In the 40years Strategic Air Command general ai
' the serious
hundreds and even thOusands more should not obscure
Th(' Republicans were remarkably candid about th('lr intensions. "We
since the first atomic bomb exa closed session of the . Senate nuclear warheads In this country
purpose or the book: to give the
wanted to save as many Republicans as possible," e~plalned one GOP
ploded ln the New Mexico desert,
Anned Services Committee. Acarid abroad.
' public enough !acts for an informed
t~gistator. " I don't make goals for the opposite team," proclaimed another.
_,the _world has rushed headlong cording to the transcript, classified
We doubt that eve.n the experts of · deh&lt;\te. ·
To"attaln t·helr objections, the Republica ns produced a redistricting
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dOwn_the path of nuclear prolifera- .' · ~secret," he made the obligatory the Stratelitc Afr •Command·. tJi
With
a
mlnfmu.rn
·o.f
rhetoric
an~
_;iTia_p th!'t ignored the-coJlcept oftmifying comr:nunit"" sharing c:ommon. )Ion,·. So far, the P9SsegsiO!l. -&lt;Jf . b()w to "the complex intf.'l'actlon of
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·Reagan
and
his
a 'r:naxtmurn olmtnd:numbt~g facts
. i'meresis. blatantly .disregarded existing polltlcal "boundarles-"(It divided
nuclear weapo~ · by five. -major many · elements" that · add up to -a&lt;Msers, ha've a ·clear idea of jusi
and flg\lres ; tilt&gt; book-sets out to·llst ·
:JRdlana's COUnti('S no fewer than 73 times) and was replete Wlfh
powers has acted as a successful
deterrence, but then said
how extensive the world's nuclear
every nuclear warhE'ad and every
~~tesquely shaped districts.
deterrent.
ominously: .
arsenal has become. A fresh
facility related to _tbe production
Und('r the Republican seheme, the 100 members ol Indiana's House
But the possibility is growing that
"However should deterrence lall
picture is presented In a new book,
and deployment of nuclear weaare .. tected from a bizarre mixture of 61 single-member districts, nine
the nuclear arsenal is getting out of
between str~tegic 'nuclear-powers,
"NUclear Battlefields: · Global
· twO:.memrer districts and seven three-member districts. Those
pons. Though the amount of
control. Familiarity seems to have
all but one of these factors become
Links in the Arms Ract"," by
: multi-member districts were carefully constructed to dilute the electoral
classified Information on Soviet
bred contempt for the consequen- Irrelevant: andwemustthen ·lookto
Willlam Arkin and Richard
nukes is impressive, thP authors
:P'lwer of [)('mocrats in th(' state's largest cities.
the ultimate measure of merit: raw
ces of a nuclear exchange; officials
Fieldhouse.
- • Thus. almost 47 percPnt of the voters ol Marlon County (Indianapolis I In Washington - and presumably
can
be faulted lor inadequate
military power."
The book is sure to create an
and Allen County (Fort Wayne! are Identifiable as [)('mocrats, ~ut their
treatment
of other Solder areas,
in the other nuclear-power capitals
The general then proceeded,
uproar In Congress and the Penparty controls only 14 percent of the House seats representing those
such as clvllllefense. Nor is there
- are thlnkJ~g what was once
through 41 pages of testimony, to
tagon, and wilt probably touch off
any mention of Israel's nuclear
. countiE"s.
.
called the unthmkable.
· plead the case for deploy1ng
anti-n)Jclear
demonstrations and an
arsenal.
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Rural voters do not fare much better because soine districts spr~wt
. Consider the testimony ol a top
.
FBI investigation. But thE' furor
· across portions - but not aU - olfour. five or six counties to accommodate
Republican legislators desperately seeking "safe" political venues to
ensure r &lt;:'-ele&lt;'tion.

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The next .wave _________;_~_

There'a . a new movement On
American college campuses, and
it's anracting·SQme oft he brightest
students. They are being trained in
organizational a nd propaganda
techniques. and when they graduate some or them take up positions
whPre their decisions affect thE'
lives of mlttions.
Today, this mov&lt;&gt;ment's youthful
alumni serve as special a ssistants
to President Ronald Reagan, work
as speech writers to Reagan and
Vice President George Bus h, sit at
the right hand or Attorney General
Edwin Meese, and occupy other
sensitive but low-profile govemm('nl ,jobs.
This movement contains a strong
strain of racism. It opposes the
current antl.-apartheld demonstrations that typify student activism
today and II supports the administration's attacks on affirmative
action, women and minorities.
The movement has tried to make
white men a protected minority and
has helped marshal public opinion
and government legal assistance
for those whose privileges are
threatened by equal competition
with women and blacks.
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Today is Friday, June 14, thE' 165th day of 1~ with
to follow.
It believes the New Deal. Great
Today is Flag Day.
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•' . The moon is approaching its new phase.
failures, which actually reversed
' " The morning stars are Venus and Jupiter.
their goals: creating instead of
The evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn.
fighting poverty, spreading rather
'' 'I'hose born on this d~te are under the sign d. Gemini. They inciiJI)e than diminishing dependency.
• Jlan1ett Beecher Stowe. author of "Uncle :rom·s Cabin," in 1811·
This movement sees the world
• Wisconsin Gov. Robert La Follette in 1855; actress Dorotny McGuire~
dlvlded into slave states dominated
- 1919 (age 66); revolutionary Emesto "Che" Guevara in 1928, and author by the Soviet Union. dupe states
•• Jerzy Koslnsld ("Being There") in 1933 (age 52).
will) no Ideology but fear, and thE'
· . On this date In hlatory:
Uni.ted States.
In 1775, 'the U.S. Anny was founded. Congress authorized the
And - most disturbingly - this
recruitment of 10 companies of riflemen to serve one year.
movement Is secretly funded' by a
·:
In l'm, the "Star and Sbipes" became the national flag.
nearly invisible network of corpo·: 1n 1973, Jeb Stuart Magruder; an _aide to President Richard Nixon, . rate loundations, harmless sound• testUied that he, John Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman and John bean were Ing "institutes" and academic
• lnwlved In the Watergate bugging
and subsequent cover-up attempt.
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leadership of today's right wing and
a collection of conservatives closely
aligned with the Reagan
administration.
This movement is the next wave
of American conservatism. and its
members are getting rehdy to take
the place of their elders In directing
o~r lives.
This lnftitration Into American
and Canadian student life Is
detailed In the spring 1985 Issue of
Interchange Report , the journal of
a Washington, D.C .. clearinghouse
that monitors the activities of the
AmeriCan right wing.
The report details how established conservatives, like Richard
Nixon's Secretary of the Treasury
William E . Simon and Joseph
Coors, the longtime bankroller ·of
right-wing causes, hav&lt;&gt; helped
start 100 new conservative campus
newspapers. Other organizations
provide these papers with canned
opinion pieces and other editorial
filler that r~ect the agenda of the
right, and offer training In journal,
Ism skills to thE'lr editors and
managers.
Training In "' political technology" Js provided .fqr still other
students, who team bow a committed conservatlv~ minority ' can
overcome a progressive bill apathetic majority to win student-body
elections today, and school-board
and city-council elecflons
tomorrow. ·
It Is difficult to 'Imagine a
movement more successful than
the 'Ills revival of extreme conservatism. But many conservatives
consider their agenda unfulfilled
and the Reagan victories of 1!111!
and 1984 ephemeral. subJect to
Instant reversal unless coii8Crvaitves are established permanently ·
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An unregulatPd mark('! place and
a workplace free from civil rights
and safety restrictions deemed
" harmful to profit" a"' among -the
alms· ol this movement. as Is a
confrontational foreign policy.
I( thPy succeed, the Imaginary
America that Ronald Reagan sees
- a land of wealthy white men
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charity to the walking wounded of
the capiWIIsl system a nd w-hose
profits will some day, somehow
trickle down - witt. become
reality.
Today., they run 1011 college
newspapers and a few sit next to
powerful men. If their movement
prevails. they will write and make
the news and witt be powerful men
themselves some day. And thev
won't sit, next to anyonP. Instead,
they'll sit on you and me.

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11 ~h inning rally
gives Reds 9-2 win
ATLANTA !UPJ) ~ Pitcher
Stew Shields . who gaVP up only one
hit in eight innings, wa• philosophica l a bout theAtianta Braves' 9-21oss
Thursday night to thP Cincinnati
R eds.
"Sometimes you 're going to go out
a nd throw the ball well and maybe
you don't get any runs," Shields
sa id . "Then tiext time you go out '
you don't throw the bail wetland you
Qnd up wit h a win.Tha t's thr way the
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game Is. It all equals out."
II didn't aqua tout fort he Braves In
the lith inning.
Eddie Milner's one-out single in
the lith scored ·Dave Concepcion
and Ignited a seveit-run rampage by
the Reds.
"We needed that because we had
been scoring .runs early at home and
couldn't score them late in thpgame
when we needed thE'm," said Reds
left fielder Gary Redus, who
smacked · a two-run single that
capped Cincinnati's 11th lnnlng
outburst.
"We just need to 1.\ust out and
score alot ofninsand thl s might help
us," Redus said.
The Reds. whose only score
ent~ring the .lith was a two-run
homer by Dave Parker, sent 12 men
to the plate and had seven hits in the
innin~ .

Concepcion led o!fwilhasln~~:le off

Cavaliers
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deal close

AKRON. Ohio (UPI) - The
CIPV('land Cavaliers are clOse to
&lt;;&lt;mpletlng a trade that will send ,
veteran g)la rd World B. Free to San
Antonio lor vetpran guard George
Gervin, a newspaper reported
Thursday.
The Akro n Beacon Journal cited
uMamed · NBA sources as sa ying
Ciev('land will send F ree, guardforward Ron Anderson and their
first -round draft pick (9th overall) to
San Antonio.
In return . the Ca vs would r('C('ivc
Gervin, point guard Johnny MOOI'('
·and the Spurs' f[fst-round draft pick
!14th overall ).
Cavs' spokesman Ha rveyGrff'nc
said general manager Harry Welt;
man 's policy is to "decline comment
on trade rumors."
The newspaper said three league
sources said -the deal is " more
subst antive then speculative."
Sources sa id Ihe Spurs planned to
play Ba rberton. Ohio, native Alvi11 _
Robertson inst('ad of Gervin nex]
season, and wanted a be"r r
first-round pick in order to S&lt;'CUI'{'
. power forwa rd .
Moore, however, is a free agent
and the Spurs must re-sign him
before hr can be traded .
Free averaged 22.5 polnt s last
season. 15th best in the NBA.
Gervin, nicknamed the " Iceman ,"
averaged 21.2 points , the lowes!
since his rookJc season of 1972-73
with Virginia of the Ame rican
Basketball Associa Uon.
Moore averaged 12.8 point s and
· 9.9 assists. Anderson, whose rookie
season was limited sho11 by a stress
fracture in his leg, av('raged 5.8
point s.

reliever Gene Garber, 1-3, and
moved up oti Redus' sacrifice.
Milner then delivered a single to
score Concepcion.
After Pete Rose walked to knock
out Garber, P a rker greeted reliever
Dave Schuler With an infield single
to load the bases. -Dave Van Gorder
then singled to right for one run, and.
Ron Oester followed with a n RBI
single. Nick Esas kywalked tolorce
in a r un. John Franco, who pitched
two Innings .to earn the victory,
produced a run-scoring infield
s ingle. With the bases still loaded ,
Redus drove In two runs with a
single to left field.
The Braves tied thE' scdre at 2-2 in
the eighth off · Jay Tibbs. Glenn
Hubbard led off by reaching base on
an error by shortstop Tom Foley,
went "to second on a sacrifice by
Larry Owen and scored one out later
on a stngle by Cia udell Washington.
Cincinnati took 2-0 lead in the
fourth off Shields. Redus Jedoffwilh
a walk, stole second and went to
third on a groundout by Milner. Two
outs later, Parker ripped an0-1pitch
ov('r the right field (('nee for his lOth
hOmerun.
.
Atlanta got a run back In the fifth
off Tibbs. Ken Oberkfetl slngled and
moved to third on a pair of wild
pitches by Tibbs. Oberk1etl scored
on Hubbard's Infield single.

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Padres stop Giants;
Mets, Cubs defeated
By MIKE TULLY
Kennedy lifted an RBI sacrifice fly . ·
. The Padres ran thPirmarginto3-0
UPINatlonal Ba..ehaU Writer
The San Francisco Giants would
in th(' sixth when Carmelo Martinez
love to knock down Dick Williams'
ripped his ninth home run of the
theory . They'd probably just swing
season:·
a nd mi• s. though.
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In other games. Philadelphia beat
Williams, managrr or the $an
New York 5-4, Montreal downed
Diego Padres, h"a s tiled the Giants
Chicago 9-7, St. Louis edged
with a comment that his team,
Pittsburgh 2-1 and Clnclnnatl outwhich is leading the NL West, fea rs
lasted Atlanta 9-2.
everyone in the division except San
PhiiUes 5, Mets 4
Fmncisco.
At Philadelphia, Glenn Wilson hit
"We haven't given him any a two-run homer witil two out in the
reason to . wony about . us yet,': .··_eighth to lead thE' Phillles, ThC'
catcher Bob BrenlY said Thursday : : hOmerfoilOWf'\1-awalktoVonHayes .

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Dave -Parker (right) greets

Gary Redus at home plate Thursday night with a

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rtors continue ·to plague-: Franco

Dave DraVI'CkY combined with e1ghth. Shane Rawley, who took
Goose Gossage
a six -hitter,
over in the eighth lor Philadelphia,
handing out more indignity to a
Improved his record to 5-5.
CLEVELAND (UP I) - There
team that has suffered quite a bit
. Expos 9, Cuhs7 ·
are 20 reasons Cleveland short stop
At Montreat. Andre ~awson,
Ju)ioFrancohas been benched a sol
a lready. The Giants have been shut ·
out nine times this seaso)l and have Terry Francona and Huble Brooks
tate.
scored six runs in their last 82 drove m two runs each to lead the
One isa slightly puUedhamstrln~.
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_ xpos. Bryn Smith, 7-2._work_ed71-3
The other 19 are errors.
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"I figurep some rest might help
Dravecky, 5-4, allowed six hits In
seven innings and was supported by ,Reardon, the fourth Montreal
Julio both physically and mentally,"
three of the four PadrE's double _ pitcher, got the last out . for h!s
In(iians manager Pat Corrales said .
play~. Gossage: Ri.cked up._his 14th major-league_ iea&lt;;I_I1Jg . 19th_ save: , didn 't sit him-doWn" becau'se he
saveofthey('ar.'J'heloSswi:-ri_t to Bill· . Steve"Trout f('ll.to6-2. ,,. · · ·,· · · . ' ·was·a tittle bil i~te for a p~actice.'
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Laskey, who gave up eight hits and
Cardinals • Pirates
"The rainouts (Tuesday ~nd
three runs over six innings a s his
At Pittsburgh, Jack Clark and
Wednesdaynights)wiJihelphim,a s
record lei! 10 1-7.
Tito Landrum knocked a solo home
wei! the day off today (Thursday )."
Fra nco, who~illcommit55errors
San Diego forged a 2-0 lead in the run and ~n RBI double to help glv('
third off Laskey. Dt·avecky opened St. Louis John Tudor, 4-7, his first
ar this pace, used the free lime to
with a leadoff ·infield single . Tony victory agatru:t his old teammates. check out his equipment .
Gwvnn
doubled off (he centN field • Afterd8 2-3innmgs,
Jeff Lahti came
"I oiled two olmy gloves, ""he said.
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'!"ere they 1usty'!
lcncP 10 pill tunners,.at second and 1nan s1rue out 1onner teammate
third.
George Hendrick for thE' final out
"The gloves are OK, " he r eplied.
Stew Garvey followed with a
and his fourth save. Larry McWilll- " I'm kind of rusty."
run-scoring single and Terry · ams, 3-5, was taggro with the loss.
Franco has not sta rtE;d sincp

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·tha t tat"diness rather than a sore
hamstring was the reason.
"Julio really wasn't tate for a
practice," Corrales said . "· I
would've jumped all over him if he

w~~rc are two reasons he sa l out

_his hamstring and his errors.''
.,·_ .F ranco said Thur,sday that hisl~ft
·. hamstlin{ ·feels mucli better.",' . . · "I got ·to resf for four days or so.
and there's not so much stillness
now," he said. "I'm ready ...
.But Is Bert Blyleven also ready?
The veteran right-banders alms lor
his 200th victory tonight as ClcvPland opens a four-gam&lt;;&gt; .sen.es wtt. h
Oakland .
r
Both Blyleven's milestone attempt and thE' concerted effort s ol
the Indians 10 trade him have been
tilwat·ted by ralnouts.
. " I know J'm going to be traded
soon, so they might as we i! do it
now," he said. "I'd rathe r go to the
Wb t Coast or to a contender::
Biyleven's contract 1uns out
following the 1986 season.. . and ht&gt;
previously has indicated his wish to
people told me it went in ."
be traded .
"It bett('r not rain tomorrow
Chen. who at 5-loot-10 and 140
(today),''
Bly lev&lt;'ll said. " I Hon't
pounds looks more like a caddy than
want
to
disappoint
all fh(' scouts who
a contestant , followed his double
a
ll'
nere
wallinJ.:
to
re-analyze
eagle with a 4-loot birdie putt on thC'
Blyleven
faces
Oakland's Bill
par-3 third hole to go 4-under and a
Kruegerboth
pitchers
are 4-6.
5-foot birdie putt on the sl~t h made
Biyleven
sotlt
two decisions with
him 5-under. .
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long par putt , got a 12-foot bird on 12 1-0over the Indians.
Cleveland took the 1984 series
but bogeyed the l 3thandl5thtofalla
between the two clubs by a 7-5
shot behind the already finished
m
argin .
Couples. .
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Double eagle provides Chen
with lead in U.S.' 9p~n event
BIRMINGHAM. Micl&gt;. iUPII Tze-Chung Chen's double ~agle ~
first In U.S. 0jX'n hi~ tory- sent him
soaring 10 a 5-under-par 6.'i and lilted
him to a onNhOI lead going into
today's S&lt;'COnd round of thE'
tournament.
After swooping through the par-o
2nd hole in two shots, Chen of
Taiwan almost let his lead"slip away
with two bogeys on the back nine ol
the 6,996-ym·d Oakland Hills courS&lt;'.
onlv to coax in a 3-footer on the 18th
hair to go one stroke up on Fred
Couples.
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Tied for third at 1-under ti9 arc
Tom KIIP, Mike Reid . Andy Bean,
JaY Haas and Rick Fehr . . Eight
golfers are at even par, fivP shot s
behind Chen. including Craig
StudiPr. Payne StE'wart, Lann~

Wadkins, Andy North and Bill
Glasson.
The int('nslvely competitive,
course record-equalling f011nd others were by George Archer in the
1964 Carllng Open and David
Graham in wlnnlng the 1979 PGAbegan wht&gt;n Chen pulled a 3-wood
from his bag alter his drive on the
527-yard second hole.
"I hit a perfect drive, " Chen said.
"It was 235 yards to the edge of thE'
greC'n and 255 yards to the pin. I hit a
perfect 3-wood. The ball W('nl
straight for the pin.
"I heard someofthe cmwd,' ' said
C'hm, a tour semi-regular has won
the Kor..an Open and Japan Open
within the last two months. "So I
knew thP ball was pretty close.
When 1 walked up to thc green, two

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DETERMINED Ef'FbRT - Voun1 ,Jeremy DIU, a i:;~
student at Racine Elem&lt;'Rtary, was the overaU winner In the hn:twJ.Iun•p
tn lliJ grades with a winning mark t&gt;f nine feet ln the school's annual field
• tlay events. The event was l!laged by !i&lt;!hool employees, Gary Norris, 11m!
:Tom Wolfe.

BALTIMORE (UP!) - Earl
Weaver, who did mt attend
Weaver returns to the Orioles'
Thursday's
announcement , has
dugout tOday - a familiar stght for
scheduled
a
nEWs
conference tOday
fans who watched him steer the
at
Memorial
Stadium.
team for 15 years.
Altobelli guided the Orioles to a
Weaver was officially recalled as
the Ortoles managerThursday.less World Series victory in 1983, but the
than than 2¥., years after hi' club slumped to fifth place In the AL
announced his retirement from East last year and is currently Ill
four!~ place, seven games behind
baseball.
·
Toronto.
Club owner Edward Bennett
"WearesoFry
about
relieving
Joe
Williams, disappointed with his
Altobelli,"
said
Orioles
general
team's play, persuaded Weaver to
return hoping he stUI has the · manager Hank Peters "It was a
lormula for success that made him difficult decision, but we did not like
one of baseball's wlnnlngest manag- the direction in which theclubseems
ers durmg hts 15-year tour at the to be headed and dleclded thllt a
change was necessary , .
helmoftheOnoles
"At the same tune, we !!'It that
Weaver replaces Joe Altobelli, the
man who replaced htm as manager Earl - wlth his knowledge of the
club, of the organlza lion and most of
tn 1983.

RACINE- The Racine Elem~n­
tary School recently concluded Its
1985 school year wtlh Its annual
track and field day events, conducted by the Racine Elementary
school employees, Gary Noms, and
Tom Wolfe.
Listed below are the wmners
First Grade Girls- The overall
winner was Jyl Mathews who won
the Frisbee toss, 100 yard dash and
crab race: Second - Lisa
Wilson , Third-Michelle
Jotinson,Four!h-Jonna Manuel, and
,Fifth _Danyt&gt;l ~1111 . ·
First Grade Boys .::... First place·
went to Mike O'Neil who won the 100
yard dash,Bear claw, and Backward race Se&lt;.-ond was Charles
McKinney,Thtrd -Paul lhle,FourthShaun Dalley,and Ftfth-Chns Gllbnde B.J Ervin was the 50 yard
dash wlnnl'r with Ryan O'Neil first
in the Fnsbee loss ,
Second Grade Girls - Ftrsl
placi.'- Amy Olinger, wmner of the
sack race, 50 ya rd dash,shuttle
run ,and Egg &amp; spoon race. SecondShenT Fredericks, Thlrd-Kendra
Norris,Fourlh-Peggy Caruthers,
Fifth Enca Duganand Faith Rose.
Jenny Carpentl'r was the Beare law
racewinner.
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Second Grade Boys-First placeScott Grace, winner of the Sack
race, 100 yard dash, Egg &amp; Spoon
race, Crab race, and Backwards
racp. Second-Gran! · Clrcle,Thlrd• Deem, Fourth-Aaron Ho,Jason
back, and Ftfth, Jason Ervin.
Thtrd GradeGirls-Ftrst Place tie
Marcy Math~ws and Tabatha
Willford. Mathews won the Sack
Race, Shuttle run,and Backward
race, while Willford won the 50 yard
dash.lOO yard dash, crab race and
Bearclaw Second-Raschel
Rowe,Thlrd -Rita Rose,Fourth Rebecca Stobart ,Fifth-Stephanie

Olinger. Heather Smith was the
winner of the Frisbee Toss.
Third prade Boys-First placeRoberi Reiber, winneroftheShuttle
run, and Egg &amp; Spoon race.Secondl&lt;elly Hensler,Thlrd Freddte
Matson,Fourt!rChris Brown, and
Michael Van Metl'r, fifth
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Fourth Grade Girls-First placeMegan Wolfe, winner of the 50 yard
dash,100 yard dash,Bearclaw
race.Secbnd Jodi Cummins,ThlrdNikki lhle,Fourth-Jenny Pickens,
and Fifth-Michelle Caruthers.
.Fburth Grade Boys-FirSt placeEddie ·sawyers; winner of softball ·
throw,shuttle run,bearclaw,and
440 S!'cond-Jeremy Dlli,ThlrdDavld Deem, Fourth-Joey Hensler.
Fifth-TOdd Grace. David Smith was
ftrst in the Soccer Kick and Jeremy

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Fifth Grade Girls-First Place,
Annie Amos, winner in l'lght of len
even ts w1th a score of 44 po1nts to
scor~ more than any other partie!pant in Track &amp; Field Day.SecondHetdt Snyder, Third
Michelle
Brown, Fou rt h - F randy
Roush,Fifth-Kellle Ervin. Emily
Shain was first m the soccer kick.
Fifth Grade Boys-First Place ·
David lhle, winner of the 50 yard
dash, and broadjump Second-Andy ,
Hill, Thtrd-Chad Granen,Fourth·
Shane Circle,Fifth-Mark Brown,Todd Harrison, Trevor Petr£'1Mark Theiss was first in thl' soccer
kick and Mlchae!Russell was first in

thl'softball throw.
Sixth Grade Girts - Ftrs!'placeKristt Imboden, winner of Softball
throw,Broadjump,and 440 Imboden was second in all of herevents.
Seeond-ShPlly Wlnl'brmnl'r, ThlrdMayla Yoacham, Fourth-Jenrufer
Smith and Jan Wtlllams, FifthShannon Counts. Jenriy Damron
was first In the Egg &amp; Spoon Race.
Sixth Grade Boys - First placeRoy Johnson, winner of the sack
race, 50 yard dash, Softball throw,
flXl yard dash, atllj' 440. second
Jal'rod Circle, Thii:tJ-Shaun B,aker ..
Fourth-John Hoback, Flfth-Arrue
Dugan and John Amos JasonCtrcle
was first In the soccer kick and
football throw.

Baltimore, Fred Lynn
smashed a two-run homer and Cal
Rlpken Jr. added a pair of
run-scoring doubles to help the
Orioles snap a five-game losinll
streak. They were managed by Cal
Rlpken Sr In the absence of Earl
Weaver, who returns as skipper
tonight .

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9: lJ a m : Moning wcrshJp 10: :IJ a m Youlh
meetings, 6 00 p m, Evening worship, 'i·OOp

Rev. Don Archer

Rev. Roy Deeter
Rev. Seldon Johnson

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SALVATION ARMY. 115 ButternUt

Ave., Pomeroy Mrs Dora Wining In char~e.
S.n~ay hOliness meeting. 10 a.m : Sunday
Schocj, IO::JJ am Sunday Sclxlol, YPSM
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conference but said as he was
leaving Memorial Stadium: "I'm
going to give It a couple of days and
be back at the stadium Monday."
• Williams said the decision to fire
Altobelli was "very painful" and
said he continues "to admire him as
a man "He said the mov~toreplace
Altobelli was a gradual decision
"For a long time I've worned
about the state of the Orioles, about
the fact we were not pia ylng the type
of ball we htstoncally p!&lt;lyed," he
said.
Wtlllams had grown mcreaslngly
restive aboul his !Pam. Thl' weak
hitting club has not wor two m a row
since a four game winnmg streak
ended May3.
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Twins 7, Rangers 5

At Arlington, Texas, Tlml..audner .
drove in the go-ahead run with a
sixth-inning single and Kirby Puckett andGregGagneeachhomeredto
wwer Mtnnesota Mike Sm(thson,
5-5, combmed with Rick Lysander,
who got his third save, on a
ninl'-hitter. The loser was Frank
Tanana, 1-7

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THRU .JUNE 15, 1985

To our neighboring Meigs Area patrons who
have found our food, cjrink and service co be
"worth the trip" for over half a century.

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Orioles 8, 11gers 3

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VANGUARD PAINTS

savs .

THANK YOU

the players as well as hlspastrecord
as a winner - was the most
appropriatE' chmce to replace Joe In
this situation,"
Peters said that W!'aver agreed to
retumasmanagerforthebalanceof
the season beginning tOday An
agreement was reached during a
short meeting Thursday In
Washlngton.
Coach Cal Rlpken Sr. managed
the. team Thursday night as the
Orioles smashed the Milwaukee
Brewers 8-3, snapping a five-gam!'
losing streak.'
. At Weaver's l'l'qUest, his contract
with the Orioles will run tot he end of
this season, and then Orioles'
management wtll be re-eva luated,
Peters said.

Track meets concludes school year

Oscar's Restaurant-

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run double highlighted a four-run
seventh, rallying the Red Sox. Mike
Trujlllo, 1-1, pitched 2 1 3 Innings of
scoreless relief for the victory. Bob
Stanley worked two Innings to post
' his eighth save. Gary Lavelle, 2-1,
took the loss.

Altobelli fired, Weaver rehired to replace him

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Mauch noticed from reading
boxscores that Fallon had walked
the only batter he faced in his
previous outing. That meant he
would be tcylng to throw a strike.
"He's not gonna beltoo careful in
that situation," sald Mauch. "That's
right up Reggie's ~Dey. He Is gonna
throw the ball over the plate and you
can'tdo that with Reggie."
The RBI was the 1,538th of
Jackson's career, moving him past
Joe DIMaggio Into 22nd place on the
all-time list. It was alSO Jackson's
first game-winning RBI this ~ason
and gavl' California Its 15th onl.'-run
victory In 19 tries.
The dej:tslon broke Chicago's
five-game winning streak and
auowed California to leap over the
White Sox to take the division lead.
Elsewhere, Boston topped Toronto8-7, Baltimore downed Detroit
8-3, Minnesota defeated Tl'xas 7-5
and Kansas City edged Sea tile 4-3.
Red Sox 8, Blue Jays 7
At Boston, Rich Gedman's two-

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Califontia defeats ChiSox;
8Qston edges Blue Jays, 8-7
By United Press lntemallonal '
Chicago manager Tony LaRussa
played the percentages. He also
played rightlntoCautonlla's hands.
The result was Reggie Jackson's
two-out, bases lbaded single In the
ninth Inning Thursday that put the
California Angels Into the AL West
lead with a 2-1 victory over the White
Sox.
With the bases loaded and
Jackson pmch hitting lor Gary
Pettis, LaRussa yanked right·
hander Gene Nelson, 3-2, and
inserted left·hander Bob Fallon
against the lefty swinging JackSon.
The problem was, both Jackson
and California manager Gene
Mauch knew exactly w~at Fallon
woulddo.
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" I figured at my'age, 39yearsold,
the youngguy'sgorma' come in with
the fastball the first pltchorso, try to
get ahead of me and then strike me
out," Jackson said. "I knew if he
thrEW a strike on the first pitch I'd
take a whack at it. He threw a strike.
and I took a whack at It "

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Friday, June 14, 1985

ALFRED - Church School 9 30 am,
Worship, 11 am ., UMYF, 6:30p. m l UW,
Third Tuesda y , 7 30 p m. Communion,
fliSI Sunday (Aicher )
CHESTER - Worship 9 a m , Church
SchoollOa.m , BlbleSiudy. Thursda~ 7p
m , UMW, first Thursda y, 1 p m . Communion first Sunday (Archer)
JOPPA - Worship 9.30 am .: Church
School 10 l&gt; a m . Bible Study. Wedncs·
day. 7 30 p.m 1Johnson1.

LONC BOTTOM - Church SChool 9. 30
a m; Worship 7 p m., Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m 1 UMYF, Wednesday,
6.00 p.m., Communion First Sunday.
(Archer!

PI'J merov 0

Attend Church
this Sunday

fflear Dad,
This message will convey
My thanks for showtng me the' way,
Though anything that I might say
Is greatly overdue
In t1mes of trouble you were strong
And helped me tell the nght from wrong
You taught me how to get a long,
In every way you knew;
And so my faith dtrected me
To praise you, Dad, wholeheartedly
Whatever I've turned out to be,
I owe it all to you.
- Glona Nowak

ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy
Harrisonville Rd. Robert Purtell . minis
ter: Ron RUne, Sunday School Superintendent. Sunday School 9 30 a rn.; Worship
service 10 30 a m , Evening worship Sun
day 7 p.m and Wedoesda y, 7 p m

David Curfman , ~stor Sunday SChool
9 30 am ; Ralph Ca\"1, Supt Ev£&gt;nlngwor
ship 7 30 p m Prayer meeting. Wedn cs
d ay7 JOpm

LONG BDTIOM CHRISTIAN. Jod y
Holland, pastor: Wallace DamEWood,
Sunday School Sup! Worship service, 9 a
m : Bible SchooliO a, m

ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pine
REEDSVILLE - Church SChool 9 30 a
m,, Worship ~rvlce 11 00 a m (Deeter) • Grove Tl'te Rt&gt;V William Mlddleswarth, .
HYSELL , llUN HOLINESS CHURCH
pastor. Church u rvice 9 JO am; Sunday.
TIJPPERS P~AlNS ST PAUL Rev Th~ron Durham , pas tor Sunday
•
.
Church School 9, a m~ ; Wor.shlp 10 a.m.; - SchoollO 30 a m
School at 9 :Dam Morning worship at
· BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Bible Study, Tuesday, 7: 30 p m , UMW,
10 30 a m ; Sunday ('Vf"nlng !IPrvice at7 :Jl
John
Wright,
passtor
Sunl:lay
School9:~
Third Ttlesda)', 7 ;,II p m : Communion
p m Thursday servlc:M at 7 :lJ p m
a.m
,
Larry
ltaynes.
S.
S.
Supt
Morning
First Sunday ~Archer).
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
worship 10 l&gt; a m
CEN'J:RAL CLUSTER
Knob, located on County Road 31 Rev
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARev. Jame1 E. Corbitt
Lawrence Gluesencamp. pastor Rev
RENE, Rev Thomas H Collier, pastor.
Rev. S&amp;evell Nelsoa
Roger Wlllford, asst past or . Preaching
Martha Wolfe, Chairman of the Board of
a ... Rlchat&lt;l Rothemlcll
serv\ct&gt;S Sunday 7· 30 p.m Prayer mee11n(i:
Christian Lite. Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
Rn. Robert E. Robln.1011
Wednesday, 7 30 p m , Gary Grtrflth ,
Morning worship 10 XI a m , Sunday
Rev. A.Hrew &amp;.beaki•l
leader Youth groups Sunday evl'ning at
evenlngworshlp7
:
30p
m
Prayer
meeting
ASBURY (Syracuse ) - Worshlp11 am
6 3Q p m with Rogt&gt;r and Vlolt&gt;l Wlllfordd
7
XI
p
m
Wednesday
, Church School 9 45 a m , Charge Bible
leaders Communion !len•ire first Sunday
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH, De~
Study, Wednesday, 1 30 p m, UMW, first
each month
ter
Woody
Call
pastor
Services
Sunday
Tuesday , 7 30 p m; Choir Rehearsal,
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
WESLEY AN
10 a. m and 7 p m Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Wedn es day 6 30 p m , UMW, fourth Sun·
CHURCH - Coolvllif' RD R£&gt;v Phillip Rl ·
day, 6·30 p m (Nelson )
denour, pastor Sunday School 9 30 am.:
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9 a .m .:
RACIN E FIRST BAPTIST. Sl•vo
worship service 10: ~ a m : Bible study
Church Srh0ol10 a m . Bible Study. Tues
{)('a v&lt;&gt;r. Pastor Robel I Smith. S unda~
and wor s hip sen•tee, Wedn('Sday , 7 p.m.
day. 1:30pm. UMW, First Monday, 7&lt;JO • School Supt.; Sunday School, 9 30 a m .
RUTLAND CHURCI\ OF CHRIST ..
p m : ,UMYF. Sunday, 6 p m Choir Re
MorninJ.; worship 10 , ~0 a TT!. S un_s1av • Mark Jones..~ pi!IJQJ'. Btll Nlchglson ,' Sun
hoarsa l. 6:-30 R m., Wednesday . .( Ro~fie:.
C'vt•nl nR \loublp 7. 30 p m l WednE'stl'iw "' day Sc}lool :supt ~ u,rrday Sctroo19. 00 a m ,
nll c h\
• • t'V&lt;'ninf! J;ll~ l£1 slud(V 7 ~ :111 p m
MQrnlng Wor:ship a'hd Corntnunlon 10 30 a
FLATWOODS- Church School, lOam
m
, W01 s hip 11 a m , Bible Study, ThursdRUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST Amos •
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY
da y, 7 p m , UMYF, Sunday, 6 p m
Tillis, pa!llor Jay Stiles s up! Sunday
Butllngham
Rev
OkC'v
Rav
CHURCH
tRo lhcmlcli)
School 9 30 a m , Morning worship, lO .10
l .. lUndf'r m lll. pasto r Ph 9U2 732 &lt;1 Sunday
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 am ,
a m Sunday evening service 7 00 p m
Srhool
lO
ooa
m.:
SundaY{'VC'nlngscrvlc£
Chu rc h School 10 a m . Choir p rac tl c~.
Wednrs'8ay ser vic£' 7 p m WMPO pro
i
00
p
m
W('d
n('sdav
""'"nlnJ:
SC'rv
ieC',
Tue5day 6, &amp;1 p m , UMW, flrs1 Tuesday.
gram 9 a m eac h Sunda y
7·00
P
m.
'
7 30 p m, (Ne lson\
RUTLAND CHURCH OF' THE NAZA
PlNEGROVE HOLJNES~CHURCH, ~ ~
HEATH !Middl eport\- Church School,
RENE RPv Lloyd D Crimm. Jr, pas lor
milf' otr Rl n~ RPv. fktn ,J Warts , pastor
9 30 a m : Wors hip 10:30 a m : Bible
Sunda y Schoo\9 l) am, Wor ship serv ice
LP&lt;' Ru s~;c ll S ~ S up! Sundav !khool9 30
Stud y Tuesday 10 a m.: UMW1 S&lt;'co nd
10 30 am, Young poople s ser vlc£' 6 p m
,, m M01nrn~ Wor ship 10 30 am, Sun
Md ndav. 7 30 p . m ., UMW second Mon·
E:vang~llstlc .Sf'rvicE' 6· 30 p m WednC'Sday ,
dol\ ('VC'nin~ "Sf' r vier 1 :tO p m . W('ldn('s·
da y, 7 30 p m ; UMM , Third Monday, 7 30
service 7 p rn
da
'
scrvkc
7
JO
P m
p m !Robinson) .
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST Mlllot•
MINERSVILLE - Worship Service 10
St
, Mason , W Va Eug('fle L Conger. mi·
S ILVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill Lilli('
a m , Church SChool, 11 a m , UMW , third
ni!ll('r Sunday Blbl(&gt; Study 111 a m : Worpas t01 Sieve Little, S S Supt Sund a\
Wedn(?sday, l p m, Choir practice, Mon ·
ship 11 a m and 1 p m Wf"dn esd ay Bibl e
Sc hOol 10 a m , Mm nlng worslp, 11 a m
da y. 7 30 p m (Nelson\
Study, vocal music , 7 p m
sunda
v
e
\'£'
nlng
wo1
s
trip
7
30
p
m
Prayer
PEARL CHAPEL- Worship Serv iCf' 9
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY Of' GOD Dud
m('f'tinJt a nd RlbiE" st ud y Thursday 1 .10 p
a m Church School 11 a m , UMW seding Lane. Mason . W Va J. N Thackr.-r.
m
,
Youth
m('(tt\n_g
Wednesdnv
al
7
p
m
co nd Tuesday 7 30 p m • UMYF last Tuespa s tor Evening service 7·30 p m. Wo
day , 7 JO p m !ubenking).
men 's Minis try, Thursday , 9 30 am.,
POMEROY -Church SChool. 9. 15 n m
CHR ISTIAN FELLOWSIIIP CHURCH. WC'dnesday Pray("r and Bible Stu dy, 1 15
, Worshi p Se r vice, JO 30 a m , Choir rt'183 N l nd Ave
Mlddl£&gt;port. Sunday
pm
h&lt;'arsol Wednesday, 7 30 p m .. UMW. se~tr ool Ill a m Sunday l'venlnjit 6 00 p m
.HARTfORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
cond Tuesday , 7 30 p m, UMYF, Sunday,
LANr.SVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
CHRlSTIAN UNION The Rev Willia m
6 p m. !Corb ilt 1
Robf'rl E Musse r'. paslor Sundav S&lt;'hool
Campbell , pas tor Sunday School 9 JO a
ROCK SPRINGS- Church School, 9 15
9 :WJ .1m Paul Mus ser. sup!, Mornin~"::
m Jame!l Hughes supt Eve nin ~ S«'rvic('
am , Worship 10 a m., Bible Study, Wedwors hip 10 MJ a m Sunday eve nlnp ser ·
7 3Q p m wronsduy evening prayer m eet
nesd ay, 7 30 p m, UMYF (Seniors) Sun·
vtcf' 7 p m . mid WE'f'k sv rv1ce, Wttd m&gt;s
lng 1 30 p m . Youth prav"r service each
da!, . ~ p m, 1Juniors1 every othf'r Sun
dav , 7 p m
Tue-sday
da;, 6p m !Rothemichl
SYRACUSE' CHURCH OF' THE NA
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHU RCH, L(•lart,
RUTLAND- Church School, 9 45a m ,
ZARF NE R('\ Gl('nn Mc Millan pa"lor
w
va ' Rl . l. Jam('S Lewis, pilsiOI Wor
W01ship 10 30 am , UMW (Evenlnig Cir·
M,u \' .Janie(' L:.w cnder, Sundcl\' St hool
s hip services 9 :wa . m " Sund~;~y St'hoolll
cle~ S('tond WednPsday, 7:30pm, UMW
Sup! Sund&lt;~\ S c hool ~ :lOam M o rnin~
a m , Evcnln,i!; worship 7 30 p m TuE'sdav
(Art£&gt;rnoon Clrc\P) second Thursday, 1 p
IAOishlp 10 :VI am· Evan~C'listl c S{'rvlc&lt;&gt;
cotta~t· pra y("r meeting and Blbl&lt;' Sludv
m (Rubenklng)
6 p m p, "' f'r and Pra ise Wf'dn('sdav. 7 p
9 :W a m , Worship servic~ . Wf'dn('sdav
SALEM CENTER -Church School. 10
m Youth mf'f'lln£ 7 o m
730pm
am Wors hip 9·4!i 'a m. cRubl&gt;nkingl
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHEHAN CHURCH,
SNOWVILl..E - Worship, 8.30 a .m ,
EDEN lfNITFD BRETHREN IN ' Walnut and H&lt;'nr v Sis. Rav£'nswood. W.
Chur&lt;'h SChoollO am. (Rubenklng)
CHRIST , F.l df'n R Blak&lt;', pastor Sundav
Va The Re.v. Georg£' C. W~Jr lc k. p3stor
School 10 ,1m , Gary Rwd, Lav lf'ader
Sunday SC hool9 :JJ a m.: Sunday worship
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Mor n !n,:: srt m an. 11 u m , Sunday n l ~ht
Re\' . Roger Grace
llam
'
se1v ic&lt;"' Chr istian End"avor 7 30 p m ,
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH,I ocalt'd on
Rev. Paul McGuire
Song Sf'f\'IC'I' R p m Preachln51: 8 30 p m
Pomeroy Plk~ . Count y Road 25 nt.•ar Flal Re\'. KeiUt RadEl'
Mid w('(&gt;k pr,twr mrE&lt;finl'! . Wt;'dnes dav. 7
woods Rev Blackwood pasto r Servlct&gt;~
APPLE GROVE- ChurchSchoo19a m.
pm
onSundayatlO lOam and730pm wllh
, Worship, 10 u m . !First and third SunSunda y School !I 30 am Bible Study, Wed ·
days,, UMW, St•cond Tuesda y, 1 30 p m,
PraV('I mec&gt;llng Wednesday , 7 p m
n&lt;'Sdil) 7 30 p m
nEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN.
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
(CIU('l.'l
Rogf'r
Watson
pastor
Crl'nson
Pratt,
CHRIST , St R1 338, Antiquit y Rev.
BETHANY ""'" Wo1 ~h\p 1 9 am , Church
Sunday
School
Supt
Morning
worship
9:
30
Franklin Dickens ,paslor Sunday morn·
Sehool. 10 am . Bibif' Study Wednesday,
a m.: Sunday SchoollO 30 a m .. Evenin~
10 ,1m
Dol'C'a s Womt&gt;n 's F ellov. ship .
inR 10 a m , Sunday C'vcn lng 7:30 p m
service.
7
30
p.
m
Thursday rvtninJr 7· ¥1 p m .
WOOnrsdav n a m (McGuh'&lt;'l
MT
UNION
BAPTIST.
Donald
Shue,
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP ·
CARMEL- Chur&lt;h S~hOOI 9· 30 u.m .:
pastor, Joe Sayre, Sunday School Supt
TIST CHURCH Pastor Robert 8y£'rlii
WO!Shlp. 10:45 am. St't'Ond and Fourth
Sunday School 9' 4~ a m ; Evf&gt;nlng worSunday School 10 a m , Worship st.•rv lcc t)
Su ndav s: Fell owship dlnnqr ""lth Sullon,
ship 6 l) p;m , Praye r ME&gt;eting, 6. :«&gt; p m.
a.m , Sunday evening servict.• ,7 30 p m •
third thursday~ 6 30 p.m. tMcGutn:n
Wednesday
Wl.'dnesday evenlnM scr vic(' 7. 30 p m
EAST LETART- Chureh School9a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHURRCH
OF
, Worlihlp 10 a m second and fourth SunINDEPENDENT HOLINESS CHURCH
CHRIST.
Jody
Holland,
mlntsler
Deryl
days: UMW first Tuesday, 7 30 p m
Tnc , Pearl St , MlddiPJXIrl Rev O'Of'!l
Wells.
Sup!
Morning
worship,
8
00
a
m
,
(Cruce!
Manley, pastor Su~day School 9 30 am ..
ChPrch SC'hool 9·00 a m
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 am,
Morning worship 10 30 B m · Eventnp:
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZAC'hureh SchOol 10 am (Grace).
worshlp7l}pm Tue9day,l2' J0pm . WO·
RENE Rev Herbert Grate, pastor.
MORNING STAR- Worship, 9: 45a.m
men·~ Prayer miWIIn~ Wedne~;day, 7.30
Frank Rlltle. s upt. Sunday School 9' l&gt; a.
Ch urch SChool 10 30 t1 m . Bible Study,
p m PrayE'r a nd Praise serv lct'.
m.:
Worship
servicE',
11
a
.m
and
7
p
m
CHURCH OF JESUS CIIRIST APOS
Thursday, 7 30 p m ! Rader )
Sunday.
Wednesday.
7
p
m
Prayer
meet·
MORSE CHAPEL- Church &amp;hoot 9: JO
TOLIC - Vanzandt and Ward Rd . E:lder
lng.
,
James Miller, pa!ifor Sunda) SChool
a.m, Worship 11 am 1Radt'1)
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
10:30 a m ., Wor$hlp Service. Sunday, 7 :«J
RACINE
WESLEY AN - Church
CHURCH RE&gt;v . Robert Miller, pastor Rop.m ., Bible Study, Wednesday, 7 :Kl p m
School, 10 a m , Worship, 11 a m. , UMW
bert E. Barton, Director or Christian Edu·
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINEss
fourth Monday 7 30 p m , Men's PraYer
calion, Lloyd Wright, assl!ltant. Sunday'
H11rrisonv llle Road David 1-~errt'll , pas
Breakrast, Wednesday , 7 am (Grace)
School 9· :l) a m , Morning wonhlp 10· :J1
tor , Clinton Faulk Sunday School Supt .
St.mON - Church School, 9 .ll a m .
am, Choir practice, Sunday 6· :ll p m ..
Sunday School 9 ~ a m .. mornln« wor
Morning worship lO·f~ a,m nut and third
Eveninc
worship
7.
30
p
m.
Wednesday
ship, 11 a m.: Sunday evenln(l serviCP 7 JO
Sundayt, Fellowehip dinner with Carmel,
Prayer and Btblt Stu~y. 7:30p.m
p.m Prover Meetlna. Wednesday, 7:30 p
lhlrd Thursday, 6:30p.m. !McGuire) .
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
m
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KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Oliver
Charles Russell Sr, minister. Rick Ma·
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF: GOD
Swain, Supt Sunday Schoo19 ~a m . ev·
comber, sup!. Sunday School 9 Jl am ,
non
PentE'CQ&amp;tsl
Joy
Clark,
pastor
Wor·
ery week •
,
Worship service 10: 30 am Bible study,
ship service Sunday tO a m , Sunday
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, R•v
1'lleldoy, !;30 p.m.
•
SchQ01 11 a m Evening worship serv!C'f.'
Tom Slaten, pallor. Sunday .SChool 9· JOa
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
1 00 p m Wednesday prayf.'r meeting 7 00
m : Evenlng!lerviCf'7·JOp m Wednesday
CHRIST OF LA'ITER DAY SAINTS. Portpm
prayer meet: me 1 1l) p.m
land·Raclrte Road William Roush, peator.
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
MT . HERMON UN ITED BRETHREN
Linda Evans, church school director.
CHitlST. Ou.ane Wa'l'den, mlnlit•r. Bible
IN CHRIS'! CHURCH toCntr-d In TE'XOS
Churrh !!Chool 9 30 am : Morning worslp
CommUnity oft Cl Rl 82 Rev Ro tx!'rt
class 9, .ll a m .; Morning Worship 10.30 a.
10:30 a m.; Wednesday evening prayer
· m , Evening Wonhlp 6 : 30 p m. WednesSandli'rs 1 pasto1 Don WI!!, la vlead er Sun·
services, 7:30 p,m
day Bible Study 6· JO p m.
dtt y School 9 30 11 m , Morn inR Worship
BETH~EHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl
NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY
10 •~ a m 1 Ev('n\n,~t prPachlnR ser\ Ice l!l'Shuler, ~t~ . Worshlj) Mrvlce. 9J30a m
~nd and rourlh Sunday o1 1 30 p m ,
CHURCH, Sunday School '"""Ice, 9 15 1
Sunday Sc:hooiiO. 30 a m. Bible Study and
rrt., (Worship •nllce 10: ~ a m ,
Chrls.tl.an Endeavor first and lhlrd Sun·
pNyer ...-vice ThurJdoy, 7· 30 p m
Evangeliltlc Btrvlce 7· 30 p m Wednesday. 7· :m p m Wednl'sday prayer meet in«
CARLE'f()N INTERDENOMINA·
and Bible Studv. 7 30om
day, Prayer meeting 7 30 p .m . Tbunday
TIONAL CHORCH , Kingsbury Rood Rev.

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OF' GO D - Gllbt&gt;rl Sl)('ncer pastor Sun

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pas tof 'M C'IVl n Dr:a~f'. S ~ Sup! Sunda }
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St , Ma,.on Sundav School 10 .1 m Morn
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PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Ra cinE'
Rr 124 Wll llam Hoback. pastor Sunday
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CAR PENTER RAP'T'IST Don C h£'adl£',
Sup! Sundav School 9 30 a m Morning
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AH• Rt'\ CIUI k Ba k&lt;'r palO IOr Carl Nor
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ECCLES lA FELLOWS HIP 128 Mill Sr
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Sermonette
In 1892 Congress decreed that the red In the US nag would sland
for hardiness and courage, the whit~ for punty. the bluP f01
vig11anCP. persev~rance and justice.
YPars have come and gone along with !(&lt;'ncrations of peopl e. Bul
with the passing of time It would also seem that soml'lhln g happrns
lo memory and gratttude. For thousands of people gav~ up th~11· vet')
lives "pledging allegiance" to'our grml country. that we, one nati on.
undivided, should live free and that justice be given to all. wha1 nn
Inheritance, our U S A.
One thousand nine hundred eighty-five years ago one Man gave
His life for the freedom of man-kind. The Christian nag reminds us ol
the death of our Lord Jesus Christ on Ca lvary's cross. the God -man
" I pled!(£' allegiance fo the Christian flag ,1nd to the Saviour fOI
whose kingdom II stands. one brotherhood, unltin~ Christ"""
everywhere, In Sl.'rvlce an~ In love."
The colors? White stands for purity, for He and those In His
kingdom are pure; Blue stands tor the courage It took Him 10 l&lt;''"'r
heaven and come to this world and the courage Hts children mt~&gt;l
have to stand against sin; Red on the cross represents the sacrlflrt'
He made by giving His life's blood as a ransom for many.
What an Inheritance. a kingdom not o( lhls world, "t hat fadeth
not away" with the passing of tlme. He still calls you to ""lvatlon H~
st ill calls to a pure, hOly life. He still caUs to servlr~ In His kingdom
"Come. let us reason together, salth the Lord though YOf!r sins
be as scarlet , they shall be as white as snow."- Submitted by R~,.
Nancy Coy le. Co-Pastor, Middleport , Church of the Nllzarene.

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h~nored

OSP's Vaughn
By Di\LE RO'DIGJ;;B. Jr.
OVP News Editor
GALLIPOLL&lt;; - For tlte third
straight year. the state highway
patrol caprurro the Jim Mills
Lawman of the Year Award when it
was p!'E'sented· Thursday night to
Sgt. Jerry Vaughn here.
"I am shocked, I don't know whaf
to say," Vaughn said after he was
awarded a .38 calibre Srnlth .&amp;
Wesson handgun that has been
presented to recipients of the award
sine&lt;&gt; the recognition rer.emony for
local lawmen began in 196.1 The
pres('ntatlon was made on behalf of
the Gallla County Gun Club by Ron
Atkinson.
Vaughn was chosen upon the
recommendation to the selection
•comn\lttee of the vartous departments head of the three chief law
agencies In the county, the sheriff' s
depar;tment, city police and high-

in Gallia County

way patrol and by the county's three
When serving as an aSsistant Post
Juilges, Richard C. Roderick, com- Commander at ~alllpolls lnl9l2, he
mon pleas: Thomas Moulton, pro- was promoted to · the rank of
bate and ju\·rnU!' and .James Lieutenant and transferred to the
&amp;-nnett, municipal.
· Steubenville Post as Its eommander. Due to a life threatening
to his wife. II was necessary
Illness
l)uring the past two years.
for
him
to return to the Gallipolis
Troopers Allen Wheeler and JohnS.
Post as an assistant post
Jagers have been chosen ..
Vaughn, 43, Is a 20yearveteran of commander.
Lt. Henderson, in his recomrnen'
the Ohio State Highway Patrol arid
has resided in Gallia County the past datlon, said Vaughn promotes good
10 years. During Vaughn's career. !'E'Iatlons with other police departhe has received 31 commendation ments in Gallia County and serves
letters. According to his com- as the leadinstructortraining!Orthe
mander, Lt . Dan Henderson qualification to use computers to
Vaughn 's abUity toworkwithprople obtain law enforcement lnformaand his job performance wit hin the
patrol division has not goun unnoticed . Four times he'has been voted
Post Trooper of the Year by his
fellow troopers and twice, District
Ti'ooper of the Year by his
supervisors.

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lion for other Jaw agencies In Gallia
and Meigs.Counties.
Earlier ihls year, whel\ Trooper
Tom Danner was pursuing Carl
McMillan In a high speed chase,
which el)ded In gunfire e~change,
Sgt. Vai.tghn t.ook immediate supervisory action to help bring the
incident to a successful conclusion.
He was one of the first, officers to
approach McMillan's car, after it
had crashed. As they approached
the car, gunfire was exchanged.
McMillan was apprehended and the
shooting scene was protected for
follow-up jnvestigatlon for all pollee
depart~nts Involved. ·

Friday, June 14, 1985
Page-7

By LOU HORVATII
Field Representative
Today we' ll get a chance to
answer a letter ·sent In by one of our
readers and it could be some ISsues
that have been on your nnlnd as
well.
,
The three questions In the teller
concern spouse's benefits. First,
she wanted to know if she would
receive a Socia l Security benefit
when her husband files for his
benefits ar age 62.
She also wahted to know lf there
would be a benefll payable to her If
she were working and what effect a
state pension would have on a
Social Security spouse's benefits.
. To begin, when a wage earner or
self-employed person begins to
receive Social Security retirement
. benefits,. his or her spouse will be
eligible for monthly checks If the
spouse Is at least 62. You could also
qualify for checks regardless of age
if there are children under 161n the
household. U you are working, you

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Divorces on grounds of gross
neglect of duty ~nd extremE' cruelty
have been wanted in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court to Cledlth J.
King. Middlep01t. from William J.
King, Pomeroy, and to Ray Barber,
.Reedsville, from Florence Barber,
·Reedsville. Floren&lt;'&lt;' Barber was
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A divorte action filed by Mary A.
Newlun, Long Bottom, against Johil
Newlun: Athens. ha s· · been
dismissed.

29 111tend golf outing
Twenty-nine women golfers attended Tuesday's ladies day at the
Jaymar Golf Club.
A scotch foursome to be played on
June :.! was announced during a
short business session. A scotch
foursome was held Tuesday and
after 18 holes of play, the team of
Nancy Reed. Clarice Krautter,Joan
Childs, Nellie Brown and Pandora
Collins tiro with the team of Carol
Crow, Garen Schneider, Kim
Blower and Maxine Gaskill for low
gross. Low putts was won by Nancy
· Reed 's team. Spelcal recognition
. was givl'n Ada Nease for~hippingin
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The Jaymar Golf Club junior
'program will get underway Monday
at 9 a.m. at the dub.
• Members of the group will meet
: each Monda y at 9 during the
] summer and juniors who qualify
will play on the Ohio Valley Junior
Circuit each Tuesday at Gallipolis,
Point Pleasant and Mason.
All boys and girls between 10 and
17·are welcome to join. The club Is ·
- under the direction of Rill Childs,
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II was noted that the fi&lt;'W by-laws
have been approved and onechange
noted w.as themeetingtimefrom7to
7:30 p.m. The honored queen
thanked the girls for assisting in
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Mrs. Hysell and Mrs. Hampton,
delegates; and Mrs. Powell, Pearl
Knapp, and Mrs. Richards,
alternates.
A c;~rd was read from Pat
Oldaker, departemental Ia archl. vlste, thanking !he unit for the gift al
the annual dinner. A letter was read
from Mrs. Martin, now In Texas.
and a reportwasglvenontheannual
dinner held In the fellowship hall at
·Trinity Church.

receiving t&gt;ene!lt.s.
In response to the third question,
a state or federal pension can lower
a Sor.lal Se('urity spouse's benefit .
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based on your own employment
ani! you qualify for a Social Security
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TOPS recogniton held
OtherS receiving awards and
honors ' were Brenda Robbins,
second plare In Division 6; _Judy
Holter and Pearl Knapp, graduated
as KOPS (keep off pounds sensibly!: VIrginia Smith and Ola st.
Clair, five year medallions. Kathy
McDaniel, Judy Holter and Pearl
Knapp participated In the baggie
dress parade, and there were a total
of seven J&lt;OPS in the Circle of Light
ce!'E'mony and KOPS parade from
the Middleport unit . They · were
Llnnle Aleshire, Imogene Dean,
Judy Holter, Julia Hysell, Pearl
Knapp, Virginia ~mlth, and Ola St.
Clair.
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Judy Holter' of the Middleport
TOPS 1take off pounds sensibly 1
was the recipient of five awards
during Area Recognition Day held .
recently at Duncan Falls.
Mrs. Holter received her awaills
for a 100 pound wPight loss. She
received first place in Division 4,
second for being a 100 pound loser,
third for MeigsCountyqueen,fourth
for second place In the state, and
fifth for being the Southeastern Ohio
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Sharon Matson was the top loser
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best loser for the teens at Tuesday
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In Middleport. Kathy McDaniel
presided at the m eeting which
opened with the pledge and prayt&gt;r.
Nancy Gillispie gave the secretary's
repori. Rally Da,1• to be held June 25
was di!;C'USscd and it was noted that
weighln that day will be at 5 p.m .
Winner of · the weekly fruit ,basket
was Francis Haggy. Th'e club ~a ng
to the qu!'E'n prior to leaving thE'
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TUESDAY A.M. - Bas~an Class -· 10:00-11:30
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TUESDAY P.M. - Mason Class - 6:00-7:30
(Methodist C~urch)

WEDNESDAY A.M. - 5-Points Class- 10:00-11:30 .
JO ANN NEWSOME, LECTURER - ,92-3382
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Green Beans &amp;
A~ssorted Dressings
Roast Beef
Mushroom
Casserole
Cole Slaw
Fried Chicken
. Relish Tray
Rolls &amp; Butter
Mashed Potatoes
Jello
Mold
Beverage
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SECOND HALF 1984 REAL ESTATE TAXES

EXTENSION GRANTED
CLOSING DATE JULY 10, 1985

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tty an eter, delegates at
large; Loretta Tiemeyer, alternate
to Mrs Van M otor· Mrs Davis

still could be eligible for monthly
benefits.
ln 1985, a.person between the ages
of 62 and 65 can earn up to $5,400
with no reduction In your benefit
amount. Someone65-69 can earn up
to $7,320 and someone 70 or older
can earn any amount with no
reduction in benefits.
When a person does earn overt he
appropriate llnnll, the benefits for
the year are reduced by Slforevery
$2 over the limit. For example, a
person age 6Jis recelvlng ·a benefit
from his wife's ·Social Securtty of
$250. His earnings
going to be
$6,400 for 1985 which Is $l,(XJO over
the $5,400 limit for this year. Half of
that · excess ($5001 would be wlihheld from the benefits; that would
be two of the checks for 1985. ·
u you receive a spouse's benefit.
your earnings will not affect your
husband's or wife's checks. But lf
the primary beneficiary has ea rnlngs over the Umll, then the exress
will affect all fannlly members

Installation set Saturday

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Ruby Marshall, archivlste: Eunte
Brinker, cQnclerge, and LoretUl
Tiemeyer, pouvlor member. Veda
Davis, Mrs. Hampton, and Mrs.
Richards reported for the nominal·
ing committee.
·
Delegates for the departemental
Ia marc he to be held In Tiffin In July
werE' named. They are Mary Martin

NPW officers were elected at the
rceent l'l'leeling and picnic of the
Meigs County Salon 710, Eight and
Forty.
Elected were Julia Hysell, c hapeau; Lula Hampton, demichapeau premiere: Catherine
Weish, deml-chapeau deuxleme;
Florenre Richard, Ia secretalrecassiE'rE': Iva Powell, l'aumonter;,

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A meeting of the Chester Township Trustees will be held at 7: 30
P-!'1· Tuesday a!the town hall to pay ·
bills.

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Today ... mostly sunny. High 70 to
75. Southerly winds around 10 miles
per hour. Tonlght ... partly cloudy
with a slight chanceofshowersand
thunderstorms. Low near 55. Light
and variable winds. Saturday.partly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms. High 75 to
~- The chance of rain Is 10 percent
today .. 30 perrent tonight .. and 00
percent Saturday.

SU!fl; and Jamie Brannon, Slfi6. Joey Fluharty was the
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over a thousand of the total amount and , were
presented certlllcates ln recognition of their special

ftee&lt;lsville lasl mopth. F1ve of the children coUeded

Eight ·and Forty Salon holds meeting

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efforts. Plcturedleftlorlght,thewlnnerswereChlpper

SuUie with 5338; Sherr! WoH with S27G; Susie Khnes,.

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Meigs Cou.nty Emergency Medi·
ca l Service reports three call s on
Thursday; Rutland at 8:17 a. m.
transported David Paul from the
station to Veterans Memorial Hospital: Rut.Jand at 3:34 p.m. to Depot
Street for William Richman to
Vet.,rans Memorial; Pomeroy at
6: 15 p.m. to East Main Street for
Ann Davis to Veterans Memortal.

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Admissions--Barbara Krautter,
Pomeroy: Belinda Dailey; Pomeroy: Hazel Qualls, Pomeroy; Sallie
Byers. Pomeroy; William Richman, Middleport: Edna Edwards,
Racine.
Discharges--Penny Srnlth, Chester Mundry, Sr., Beatrice Blake. .

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Area deaths
R.V. Gibbs Store in New Haven and
Ralph V. Gibbs, Sr.
worked in the maintenance depart•
ment of the Philip Sporn Plant . He ·
· Ra lph V.GibbsSr.!\9. New Haven
was a member of the New Haven
died Thursday in the Holzer Medical
United Methodist Churc h, a
Centr&gt;r.
member of the first city council of
He was born August 4, 1895 in
New Haven, wherE' he served for 17
Hartford to the late Charles and
yearS, a member of the New Ha vE&gt;n
Effie Rogers Gibbs.
senior citizens. He served as the
He was preceded in death by his
New Haven water clerk for Si'Veral .
first wlle Zelia H. in 1002, his second
years, was a foster parental Lakin
wife Audi'E'y B. In 1969, and a
State Hospltal,andwasamemberof
daughter Mrs. Emmett (Mildred 1
the JOUAM Lodge.
Elias.
Funeral services will be Sunday
Surviving are fi ve &lt;la ughters,
at 2 p.m. at the New Haven United
Mrs. Richard ! Imogene) WalkPr,
Methodist Church with the Rev.
Mrs. Marcellus (Patty! Waid, both
John Campbell officiating. Burial
from New Haven, Mrs. James
will follow In Graham Cemetery.
tMartha) Staats, Mrs. Clem ·
Friends may call the Foglesong
(Mabell Jamison, both from Point
Funeral Home on Saturday !rom 2-4
Pleasant , Mrs. Charles (ErnestinE')
and 7-9p.m ..
WPrry. Pomeroy,; two sons. Ralph
The body wllllie In state one hour
Gibbs Jr.. NPW Haven, and Jakr&gt;
prior to services at thE&gt; church.
Gibbs, Columbus, Ohio: one sister.
In lieu of flowers the family
Mrs. Russell !Fiot·a I McMillin,
requests contributions be made to
MaSon.
28 grandchildren, 45
the New Haven Fire Department
great-grandchildren, nine greatEmergency Squad or the New
great-grandchild!'E'n.
Haven Library.
He was a retired merchant of the

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1 l On first day of month following second half closing. interest is
charged on unpaid balance of delinquent taxes from previous
year for period of time from preceding December first to that
day.
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FAILURE TO RECEIVE IILL DOES NOT AVOID PENALTY AND INTEREST
OFFICE HOURS 8:30 to 4:30P.M. MONDAY thru FRIDAY
PHONE NUMBER: 992-2004

Meigs County Treasurer,
George M. Collins

ADOLPH'S
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Page 8 - The Daily Sentinel

-Friday, June 14, 1985

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Business Services

The Daily Sentinel

PHONE
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Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.

TROMM EXCAVATiNG'
BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK
*BASEMENTS *SEPTIC SYSTEMS
*FOOTERS •GRADING
*CONCRETE WORK

PH. 742-23.28
Merchaml1se

Financia l

1-Cerd of Thanks (paid i n advoncel
2 -ln Memory
(paid in advoncel
3 -Announcoments
4 -Givoowey
6 -Heppy Ada
6-loat and Found
7-Verd Sale (paid in advancel
B·Public Sele 6 Auction
9 · Wentod to Buy

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21 · Buslneu Opp'ortunity
22-Money to loan

51- Houaehold Goode
52·Cii. TV &amp; Radio Equipment
53- Antiques
54-Misc. Merchandise
55 - Building Supplies
56- Pets for Sole
57-Musicallnstruments
58 · Frulta 8o Vegetablua
59 -For Sela or 1rede

23·Profellionel Services

Rea l Estale

Empl ll '/1111~ 11 I

'31 -Homea for Sale
32-Mobilo Homes for Sale
33 ·Farms for Sale
34-Businou 8uildlngs
35-loto 8o Acreage
36-Reel Eotate Wanted

St:rv1c~:s

Re ntals

Filrm Supplies
&amp; L1veslod

11 · Halp Wanted
12-Situotion Wanted
13-ln•urence
14· Busineu Training
15-Schuols
1 5 -Redio, TV 6 CB Repair
17-Miacellaneous
18-Wanted To Do

B 1·Homelmprovoments
B2·Piumbing 8o H..tlng
8l·Excovatin1
84-Eiactrical • Refrigeration
86· Gantrel Houling
86-Mobilt Home Repair
87-Upholstery

61 · Farm Equipmunt
62-Wanted to Buy
63·Livestoc:k
64· Hay &amp; Grain
66- Sead 8o Fertilizer

41-Housea for Rent
42-Moblle Homes for Rent
43-Farms for Runt
44-Apartment for Rent
46 -Furnlshed Rooms
46 -Spaco for Rant
47-Wai1ted 10 Rent
48-Equipment for Rant
49 -For Leaae

Classified pages cover the
following telephone exc~ anges ....

71 -Autoa for Sell
72-Truclta for Sell
73-Vans 8o 4 WD
74-Motorcyclee
76-Boo11 8o Motora
76-Auto Per11 8o Accessoriea
77-Auto R.,..ir
78-Cemping.Equlpment
79· C-pen 8o Motor Homes

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Gellia County
Area Codu 614 .

Meigs County
Area Code614

Mason Co., WV
Area Code 304

446-Gallipolis
367- Che•hire
388-Vinton
246-Rio Grande
256-Guyan Di-'rict
643-Arebie District
379-Walnut ·

992 - Middlaport
Pomeroy
985- Chestar
343-Portland
247- Letart Fells
949- Racine
742- Rutland
667- Coolvllle

675-Pt. Pleasant
458- leon
576-Ap~e Grove

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(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·6601
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Racine, OH.

PH. 949·2777
Announus

The

Expansion of Service to our Customers
To
•Complete Front End Repair &amp; Alignment
•Computerized Wheal Balance
•Tires (All Sizes - Car, Truck. Farml

Include:

Public Notice
SHERIFF'S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
The State of Ohio. Moigo
County
JACKSON PRODUCTION
CREDIT ASSOCIATIOIII
• Plaintiff

va.
CHARLES D CARR. et at
Dalendents
l\lo. B4 CV 262
In punuance of an Aliu
Older of Sole doted June 1966
in the above enti1led action, I
wil offer loo ule II public
.auction. It tho front door of the
(:ourt en Pomaroy,
Ohio, in the above named
County. on Foiday, tho 19th
day of July 1985. II 10:00
o'clod! A.M.. tho following
.delcribed rMI estate, Muete in
the County of Meigs and Stoll
of Ohio, ond in the Towliahip
of Qrongo IO· wii;
:,Situabld ill the Townahip of
in the CountY of
Moiga Ond State of Ohio,

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Public Notice

a~dinoctiontothe

PLACE OF BEG I NNIIIIG. containing aixty (501 ....... liVe
and except one-half acre situ·
ate in the IOUthwelt comer
ond bought by tho Boord of
EducWon of Orange Township for 0 ~ - lot.
Amount com.aoyed is 591h
acres.

SECOIIID TRACT: Situate
In Sectlon 30, Town 4. and
Range 1 2. Ohio Company· a
Purchase, Commencing in the
north line of tho oouthooat
quartor of Soction 30 11 tho
nonheelt comer of land now
owned by Anthony WoOde;
thence lOUth to the middle of
tho !Qid; thonce in • northeuterly direc1ion to aoid qu-.
section line etong the middle of
tho .IOid: thonce weal on the
uid _.... OICiion lin• to tho
PLACE OF BEGINNING.and ex_copt about one-t!llrd of

one acre now

a

~tpled- Q

burying ground. Tho amount
of this convey..,ce is three f3~
FIRST TRACT: Beginning in ecm to be tho aalne. more or

to-wit;

the center at the old vacated
IQid .-ng by tho achool
houH in 'Section 30, Town 4,
,lf)d Range 12; thence 0111 71
r&lt;&gt;dund 8 links to L Findling's
line; lhenoe north 132 rods
'lf)d 12'h Nr*a; thence weat72
rods and 5 Nnka; thence south
117 rods end 41inka: thence in

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Soid Promiaea located in
Oraqge Township, Meigs

County, Ohio.
Said P••ullee Apprailed at
f41.000.00 and cannot be
IOkf for less than two-thirds of
that amount.

of sale with balance to be paid
up&lt;m delivery of deed

THIS SHERIFF'S SALE OP·
ERATES UNDER THE DOC·
TRINE OF CAVEAT EMPTOR . THE MEIGS COUNTY
SHERIFF MAKES 1110 GUA ·
RAIIITEE AS TO STATUS OF
TITLE PRIOR TO SALE .
HOWARD E. FRANK
Sheriff

Meigs County, 0 .
LAWRENCE A. HEISER
Attomey for Plaintiff

reject ony and all 0&lt; parts of

hubll
Froe running front end 14
wheel drive only when locked
in)
6 Cylinder Engine- 260
CID
Long Bod

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ony and all bids.
lllo bids con be withdrown
!0101 _,thirty 1301 days altar
the .cheduted closing time for
receipts of bido.
Maiga loc8l Board

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KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE'

NOTICE FOR BID
The Tuppers Plaina-C.......
Water District is inviting bkls
for a 19B5 MQdel pic!&lt;up tncclc,

PU8UC IIIOTICE
On June 26th 81 7.00
the Salisbwy Township
with the following
. ..
. _ w111 hold a Pllblic
1 apecilicationa:
tho -p u - pi the
~ A~omatic loclc out' tioM
pol4ld Use of Fode&lt;al R....,"''
Sharing Funds for the.coming
Real Estate G11neral
year. All citizens will htve 1he
opportunity to grve written and
oral commen'll on the uMI of
the Funds (Especially S.,ior
•Cruzenal The Public Budget
H•ring willolao be held at this
Real
dme. Tho meeting will be held
at the home of the C.,rtt.

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bids will be receiwd with
.-.poet to the ond
body typo and wl1l ...,. that

the bus when · - ...t

prior to delivery comply with
Ill acilool d - _,;~'CCI ·
tiona. •I Nlety regulotiona ond

curr.n Ohio Minimum Standonto for School Bus ConiiiUCtiori of the Department of

EducaOOn purtuant to Sectoin

Treosur&amp;l, Mlddlopolt, Ohio.
A - check peyablo to
the Trea1urer of the eboYe
board of edllclllon or o
IBtllfllctory bkl bond executed
by tho bidder and the surety
company, in an •mount equal

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.... be IUbmltted with each
bid
Sold board of educ-tion
relefWI the right to waive

indude d istount
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$35.000.

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NEW USTING - One acre on
paved road out ol (own, waler
and elec avatlable $3,500

Real Estate General

NEW LISTING - Handymar1
sure can make a •ice home out
ol th~ 3 BR, full basemen! and
I&amp; kt House needs finished.1P
water. Only $19,100.

NEW LISTING - 5 acres, 3
BR. swim pool, garage, nice
kitchen and lull basement

Pomeroy.

REMODELED -

Racine.Corner kt lhlely 3 BR oome.
Dbl garage and modem

icjchen.
SYRACUSE - One story 3 BR.
carpeting gas lurnac:e and lg

kt
POMEROY - $14,500 lor lhis
carpeted 2 BR lrame. Central
air and heat
~ ACRES -

Bowman's. Run.
Elec and TP water avaiable.
POMEROY - N~e one lloor 2
BR house on corner lol near
hos~tll. Full basemen~ hot
water heat and dbl garage.
IG. RANCH - You sure can
enjoy this 2200 sq. It home.
Heat pump, $108 budge~ 4
BR. 2 lamily rooms and 1.19
acre land.

RACINE ' -

1.&amp; older

oome irt.

need of an owner. One acre
with lois of trees and
shrubbery.

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CONTRACTING

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DENNY CONGO

WLLL HAUL
JUST CALL!
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St. Rt. 160 Norlh
Gallipolis, Ohio
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out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
.

992-21116

Middleport,

NEW LISYING- PortlandVacant acreage Approx. 40
acres land wrth some tillable.
Many uses. $16,000.00.

992-6191

AUTO
RENTAL

We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
rlso acid boil and rod

$l6,500.00

Dottie Turntr tU-5692
Jnn Trussel 949--2660

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SERVICE

NEW USTING - Chester A neat 4 bedroom oome wilh
lull basement Good condition,
hardwood l'ro5. sunny dining
room Can be yours for

REALTORS
Henry E. Cleland Jr.

"We Rewt F~t tm"

RADIATOR

- Southern District - AP.
prox. 12 acres lor home Site or

LISTING - Mtntrs- . Mini·flrm - Ap9 acres with a 2 bed·
nicely remodeled home
w~h lots ol cabinet space,
barn, milk house, lruit trees,
lenctn&amp; a•d a good garden
space. $17.500.00

CALL .
446-4522

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NEW LISTING- YICaltlllnd

NEW
ville
prox.
room

RENT A CAR

JIM CLIFFORD

been looking lor acreage? Appro• 40 acres ol land w~h free
gas available Ia a 4 bedroom
house. l.fl us show you lhis.
$25,000.00.

NEW LISTING - llac:ine The charm ol Early American
can be seen lhrougltout IIttS 3.
bedroom. 2 story oome Original oak woodwork ~.accented
by cok&gt;nial walpaper with
matching drapes. Nice kitchen
with appliances, Ytnyl gdtn&amp;
basement, storage sheet
~luated on 2 lois. loilely
home! Asktng $39,000.00

. LIMESTONE-._
GRAVEL .~ ·SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

DOZER , BACKHOE.
TRENCHER, SEPTIC
SYSTEMS, '&lt;YATER.
GAS &amp; SEW 'R LINES,
RECLAMATIC Ill, POIIIDS.
SPRIIIIG DEVELOPMENT.
• HOME FOOTERS.
DUMP TRUCK STOIIIE
&amp; OIRT

trailer. Only $7,000.00

'POMEROY - 2 story remodeled 2 BR, lg 1o1 with shade.

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949-2263
or 247-464

NEW LISTING- 8 rm. ranch
full basemerrt. garage and mce
let in the country. Asking
$22,100.

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Ph. 614-143-5191

NEW-REPAIR
Gutters • oc,w•ispc&gt;u~··
Gutters Cleaned
· Painting , • ·
• ~torrfi- Dooril · •
· ·'&amp; Windows
Siding • Soffit Work

CLASSIFIED ADS

lAIIGSVIllE - 12 acres and
2 BR. mod. ranch with lui
basement and lurnace.

11.

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Roofing Co.

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Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Doa Houses

•Drven •Free1era

Howard L Writesel

Phcne
1-(6141-992·3325

RACINE - lg 3 or 4 BR
stery home on I&amp; lot. Has lull
basemen! and dbl. garage with
storage.

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Announcement
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41!11 .76 of tho Ohio Revised
Coda and ell other peninent
P'ovitiont of law.

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sa.oo $13.00
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lion if you' ll check tht
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educa1ion.

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'I 1poct below. Each iniliol
:J If group of ftgurtt COUIIII
'I n a word. (ount namt

of

12'116.
UTILITY BUILDINGS

cha• - no trade-in.
161 31 ; i6l 7 , 14. 3tc

73·10 Chny Tr.

TIIENCIING IS WI 1M

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Trenching Of Any Type
Dom &amp; Backhoe Service
Plumbina S.rvict
Weldin&amp;, lowboy Haulina
S.ptlc Systams
LkiMIII &amp; loodlll

YIIYL I Al-lUM

Cumpleto G - Worlt'
Completa Remodeling
Roofing of ell Typeo

73 ·10 Chny Tr.

Workad In 1toma • 20yura
••Fr" Esdmotea"

(lll COUICT:

Ph. 1614)

back Call now 61 4 · 742232B .
The Meigs County Fish and
Game Club will have a work
session Sat .. June 16th.
1taning at 8 :00 a.m . All
members urged to come and
help get ready for Kidl
Fishing Derby

YOUNG'S

Jlo&lt;hr PaMis .. ............ '25

73-79 Chny. Tr.
Cob (orntrs.................. '20

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Grilln ..... - ....................'75

Ntw and Ustd AutD Glan- latt Motltl Parts

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS

- Addona 1nd remodeling

3-8 week old gray kittens .

Call 614-446-0931

- Plumbing 1nd eleetrical

BOGGS

WO ..

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V. C. YOUNG Ill

WE ARE YOUR SALES
. AND SER~ICE
HE.ADQUARTERS FOll

,

SALES &amp; SERVICEu. S.

992-6215 ~ 992·7314
Pomeroy, Ohio •
12 -8-tlc

RT.

•ZENITH ·

50 EAST

•SPEED QUEEN LAUNORY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
•SATELUTE SAlES &amp; SERVICE

Authorized John Deere,
New Holland. Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer

'

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER-915·3307
4/ 1/ lfn

1-3-tlc

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
. ·•
REPAIR
,~~-~- Trl•••~t•loit ,. . ·
PH. 992-5612
or 992-7121
..

~
MOTEL
'.

5425

lt. 4, HyMII IUft lei.
Pt-ily, Ohio 45769
(6141 992-2134
or 992-6704

'VINYL SIDING
AlUMINJIM SIDING

*ILOWN IN
INSUI.AnON

BISSEU
SIDING CO.

Ntw Homes luill
"FIH Elltlm1t•''

PH. 949·2101
... 949-2160

•s....,,..I

PIONEER CARPET
&amp;-UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

35115 !Ilk Hill R01d
Lona Bottom, OH. 45743

PH. (6141 985-4212
•• Use Von Schrldtr
EquiPIIIfnt Raco-dld
by L1adl11 Clrpll MIIIU·
facturtrt.

'FREE ESTIMATES"
J.22·Hn

.

.-SHADE
. RIVER
DRILLING
'

Afttr S Call
742-2027

formerly Heaton
Drilling Co.
*Water &amp; Gas
Well Service
•Myers Pumps .
Sales &amp; Service

6 kittens &amp; mother cat. 2
long haired , 2 mo old . Can
see at Tom Smith residence
Addlaon-Butaville Rd . 'Call
614-367-0444 .
8 kittens, all colora, ready to

go . Call 614 -446:2957 .
Cat &amp; kittens creme, blue &amp;
black to good home C811

61 4-446- 1'354

Call 61 4-446-7723

4 white baby kittens. Ready
to go . Call 614· 266-6760.
A red, part Doberman, part
PitbuU. 9 month old . Loves
to run. Housebroken . Fe-

male. Call 614-992 -371 4or
614-992-2934

,

304·675.6276
1·10-l.f.n.

ROSES'
EXCAVAnNG INC.
•Oil lisld sarvice
* llndscapina
llasellltnls
•Land clurina
• Ponds
•Septic systems
haulina
*frH estimates ·

*

DOll lOSE
Offke 949-249!
Ho1110 143-5340

PH. 667-6535
or 985-4353

"Free Estimates"
Installation Available

d

THE QUAUTY
· PRINT SHOP

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

'" ·All Yw P1ltiMJ Nlflt
PIUS: Olfict Supplits &amp;

•Rtsldtn1ial &amp;
Commerciol
•Devalopmtn1s &amp;
Commercial

Furniture, Wl4ding

and Groduation
Sto1ionary, Magn•1ic
Sign" lubbtr Stamp•,

Sites

lvtiness Forms, •
(Gpy S1nitts, Ett.
255 Mill St., Midcll-t
104 Mulllarry b., Pomeroy

•Single and Mulli Unit
Housing
•Wood Modt (ablnatry
Oaoign ond Planning

992-33453/2/Hn

GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7611

lfHERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
We'd like to lnlroduct ·you to
Enpce-A-Car, the modem way

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

to drive the vehicle of your

choice.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
lOWER MOIITHl f ~A fMINT

BLACKSTON
NEW CAR

B~NNETTrS

Box. 326
Pomsroy, OH. 45769
for faster Service

Cllll:

Coli 614-992-673

992-D75 Or ·
742-3195
11 -14-tfc

MEIGS

EXCAVAnNG
COMPANY

Mabile Home

614-446-9416
6/1/lmo

RENT ACAR
CALL
446-4522
"We Rent For Le11"

U·SAVE
AUTO

RENTAL
51. Rt. 110
• Nortll
GelllpO,IIs, Olllo 1-ll·ll

&amp;

TAU(K LEASING

NEEDS
Residenlial &amp; Commercial

Heating &amp; Cooling

-

Will do ell typos of ex·
· cavatihg,
landscaping, baaementa. sawage ayatems, water
•nd g• linn, water
well drilling and Hr·
vice. trt,~cking (limes·
tone lit dirt).

TOWN &amp; COUNTRY
VETERINARY ·
CLINIC
IN MIDDlEPORT

E. SHOCKEY, D.V.M.

OPEN. EACtl
THURS. EVE. 6-8
PT. PlEAsANT OFFI&lt;E

can: 742·2407
5-23-tfn

I

lAUSON AYE.
SMAIL ANIMAl HOUIS
3305

AII 111111 11 1.1~ Ill!! II Is

Monlloy J , ..... s , .....

T...., , ,30 p.ca.· p.m.
~~~ 3 , ..... s , ....
lhuncloy J p.m.-S p.m.
Frhloy ( p.m.·l p.co.
latw"" 10 ...... n.n .....
!AlGI ANIMAlS AND

3

sUIGIIT IY. APPOIIIrMINT

CIMMr. one holt mile up
Goorgn Crtok Rd .
CoM
814-4411·0284.

104· 675-2441

.

2-3-tln

Announcumants

SWEEPER ond sewing mo·
chine rep.tr. pen1. and
supplies .
Pick up end
delivery. Devls Vacuum

Colt 614-446·4421 .

Cute, long-haired kitten .
Also grown female cat. All
black, excellent mouser
Good with children. Call

61 4-992 · 7574.
Three 6 to 8 ft. tree s1umps
on the ground . 304-676-

4145.

2 male puppies,

mother
Terrier .. Clifton. WV . 304~

~~ box ' at~' ·type' of hunting
.magezlnes 1 977 · .1 ~83 .
304-675-'1677. ' . ·.

Puppiea . 304-468-1669 or

448· 1617.

Financial

13051678-3639

Lost: Reward for any \nformation concerning black
female English Cocker Spaniel. Missing since 6 -2 -85 .
Some white on noes, throat ·

&amp; cheat.' vory -shy . Colt
814-38B-9790or614-3B88720.

Own your own Jean Sportswear. Ladies Apparel.
Childrens. large Size, Com bination Store, Accessories.
Jordache, Chic. Lee. Levi,
Easy Street, lzod, Espnt,
Tomboy, Calvin Klein. Sergio Valente, Evan Picone, Liz
Claiborne, Me_mbers Only,
Organically G,roWn . Gaso line, Helthtex. Over . 1,000

9

Wanted To

Buy

We pay caih for late model
clean usad can .
Jim M10k Chev.-Oids Inc.
Bill Gena Johnson

81 4-446-3872
Old or antique slot machines
wanted . Any condition, paying $400 each. Call collect

Wanted

to

buy

a

used

dahumidilier. Call 61 4-446·
2107 or 614-246- 6600 .
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE . Bods. iron.
wood, cupboards, chairs.
cheau. bukers . d is hes.
stone jart, antique~. gold
and silver Write - M . D
Miller, Rt .2, Pomeroy, Ohio

45769 or call
7780

d14·992 ·

Buying daily gold. 1ilver
coins, ringa, jewelry,aterling
were, old coins. large currency . Top price•. Ed . Burkett Berber Shop, 2nd . Ave.

Middleport, Oh. 614· 992·
' 3476.
Aluminum scr1p. Sell your
aluminum scrap direct tot he
smelter . Buying ell grade• of
aluminum. Premium paid for

23

Professional
Services

Piano Tu.ning and Repair.
Brun1cardi Mus1c Co .. 614446-0687. Tweot1eth year
of qu,alitY' s~rv.icp. Lane

Oaniels, 614,742'·2951 . ·

3 bedrooms, detached 24
feet x 28 feet garage , rural
water, satell1te and appliances. One acre. Hysell Run .

614-992 -2369
By owner , 3 bedr ooms ,
bath, ut11ity room . living
room. k1tchen . din1ng. gar ·
age, central air, fireplace.
fully carpeted. Syracuse
Call614-992 -7478 or after

992·3442
Buy from owner and save
Downstairs : kitchen, living
room . dmmg room , bed roo m and bath. UpS1airs . 2
bedrooms. Remodeled. wall
to wall carpet,gas heat,
storm windows and doors,
in sulated. large front porch.
garage, outbuilding, mce
yard. $17r000. Oepot St ,
Rutland. Ohio . Call Orville
Hogue at 614- 742 · 2291
3 bedroom home, 8'h percent assumable loan, garden
spot. Reduced down to

$49 .000. 304-675- 5047 .
BY OWNER - 3 bedrooms.
1 'h baths, dinmg room , iull
basement w1th family room .
24.1124 garage. close to
downtown 304 -675-4604.
House, 3 bedrooms , full
basement. 6 acres. 1 m1le
from town. At 2 , phone

304-675-5844
By owner 9 '1t p er cent
ossumobte. 3 bedrooms. 3
baths. living room. dtning
room , f•m"l ly room .
~qujpped kltch,n. patiO,.-AC.
double garage, New Haven.
must sell 165,000.00 304-

Flea M arket every Thu rs .
back half of Rio Grande
Municipal Building, 11 -7 .
Dealer space available.
Yard Sale Sat June 15, Rt.
7 , Kanauga across from
Baird 's Wreckmg . Bedroom
su1te . mattresses, mce cloth•ng , appliances, movie
projector, humidifier, maternity clothes, etc .
Yard Sale 2 % miles out
Georges C reek . Infant thru
adult, large womens. &amp;
mat ernity clothes . Baby
1tem s, pony saddle. dishes,
nursemates , lots of misc.
Friday- Saturday. June 14 &amp;
Yard Sale Sat urday 15th. 10
to 5 . Rt. 160 4 miles past
Holzer, left at Evergreen.

446 -B037. Boby. children .
c lot hing . books. games .
mise

304-458-1B66.

R~wleigh Dealers, earnings
unlimited. for more i,nforma tion call Mr , Wood 304:Q75 -

1090.

• .

. .

Airlines now hiring Reser vationists. stewardess. and
ground crew positions ava1l ·

oble. Call 1-619-569 -0241
hour~

Cabal TV installer service
tec h Send resume to P.O
Bo :~~; 67 , Gallipolis Ferry, WV
Reliable perspn to bab-, sitm
my home 40 hr. wk Send
name and ref . to Box C -12
care of Pt. Pl . Register.Pt. PI

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Situations
Wanted

Room &amp; board for lady i n
private room , bath, large
BR ·Iounge, TV. reasonable .

Flatwood area in Pomeroy
for br .• FR , BN ceiling, vinyl
siding, aluminum window.

17 A . a.ailable. Call 614446-2359

3 or 4 bdr ., 3 bath. iam. rm ,
LR. DR . 2 car garage, CA.

log home. 3 acres. 2 mi out
Jerricho Rd. 8'1: pet. ass.

loan Call 304· 675 -6622.

Call 61 4-446· 7019 o-216635-8429 .
In Gall ipolis. country vtew
from sundeck &amp; shaded
patio on rear of house. Front
vtew of golf course. large
carport . bow w1ndow. large
basement . Call 614-446-

2539.

Oupi&amp;Jt for sale by qwner .
trailer lower River Ad
$16 .500 . Owner will fi
nance w1th downpayment

Coli 614-446 - 2135 be ·
tween BAM &amp; 12 Noon .
14x70 K1rkw ood 3 bdr ..
Amana, CA t. walk -in closet .
range , refrig ., redwood
porch . underpinning, exc .
con d. $10 .000 Coli 6J4

, 978 2 bdr. mobile homo.
total electric. air cond , uc.

Persons Body Shop , lucas
Lane, Pt Pleasant. WVa
near K&amp;K Mobile Homes .
Popular prices. 614- 986 -

cond. Call 614-266 -6450

1.3 acre 12x65 mobile
home . porch . built 1n back
porch Sell land contractrent. Call 614~ 256 - 1 3 17 .

41-74

$33. 500
6694.

sell . Call 614 · 446-0276.

304·773-9185.

14

Business Training

5-rooin house, garage .
Tu.as R.d . Gallipolis ,

$22,000 . Cell 61 4· 4462604.

16.

Schools
Instruction

Guitar lessons at Brunicerdi'• Music in Gallipolis. 0 .
Sign up no. Call 614- 4468077 for class opening s.

288· 1521.

1- . , . . . - - - - --

Roglstored B i tch -legged Will plow tobocco. Coli
Boogie . Mole. II weeks to 8 814·258· 1628.
months old Coli 614· 843· 1- - - - - - - - - . . ; _ 1278.
Elperlenood boby litter will
cere for any •ge children in
my home (ne•r Eureka) dey

ohlft only. Call 1114-21118034.

Porter, Ohio. 6 room house
on lot . Garden spot. good
location near church &amp;
store. Needs little repair,
ideal for retired couple or
young · family, good neigh·

1970 12x60 exc . cond .
washer &amp; dry er. air condi tioner Call 614- 379-2822

3 bftdroom house for rent i!'l
Middlepon . Coli 614-992Insured , .20 · years e'.IIJ)e- 3'?21 .
rience. 304-576- 2866 or -----'---~MOBILE HOMES MOV ED.
576- 2998

Farmf for Sale

614 -446-7534.
The John E. Wa lter farm . 7
rm house. fan cond.. 2
small barns, 133 acres .
1.600 lb. tobacco t~llotment
7 ml · 1.rom 'GallipoliS ort
Fnendly ftldge Ad Call _.or. _
- w,.ite Charfes E, Wl\Hers,
1419 Stuart St , Cha.rles -

ton. WV .. 304-346 -7117 or
call Vernon Holley 614-446 ·

4344 .

Neat four room house and
beth in Miiidleport; caf ·
peted. major kitchen IP·
pliances, d1ning set provided
Garage Ideal for
Jingle qr couple; 10rry no
pets or childre'n . $185 a
·month plus securrty deposit.
Phone Hoeflich. 614- 992 5292 after 5

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2- bd;. furnished . jii lr utilites
pd .• eKcept el~pt ., conVe - .
n1ent lo citiOn ~ security dep-~
os1t reu q1red. Call 614-446-

6558
Furmshed 2 · bdr, In Crown

388 ·9686.

30 acres. mobtle home.
barn. shed. Fen ced. Rt . 2 .
Mason County, 304 -882 -

2471 or 755-4664.

ble for married co uple or
adults, no pet or children .

35 acres 3 m1 . W. of Holzer
Hospi t al Ca ll 614- 446 8221 .

Renlal s
41

Houses for Runt

Big down payment, short
time employment . or credit
history stopping you f rom
buying a h9me? Consider a
reclaimed aingle or double·
w1de. $600 down-take over
payments . No charge for
delivery . Interested? (614)

1972 Schult Chateau tra1ler
12x6 0 . ex cond , pull out
livingr oo.m, cent r al ai r.
wash er &amp; dryer, TV, redwood porch . awning. underpinning . ' Call 614- 446-

2415.
1981 12x60 office tra iler,
central air-heat . fi\le rooms.
floure scent l ig hting .

5.

5 room . 2 bdr. house. good
location. stove e~nd refngerator furnished . Adults only.
no pets, ref . required . Cell

ref Call 61 4 - 446 - 3~49
Unfurnished 6 room hou1e
1 Y2 beth. garage. all newly
redecorated, 1n town. ref.
required . No pets, adults

only · Call 614-446- 2543
2 bdr . hou oe. 8165 mo..
s 1 00 dep . no pets. Call

For rent or sale. Partly
rum ished. 2 bedrooms. Nice
porch. Good condition . Call

7 roOm house iunction Han ·
nan Trace &amp; At. 7 at Swan
Creek. J .D. Pollitt. Cell

Oakwood 12x66 3 br bath
and half $9700. You cen
move or l ive on rented lot.

304-5053.

0508
Furnished. 2 bedroom mo ·
bile home . No pets Gall

614-949·2253.

no pel! . 304· 6 75-3000.

2 bedrooms, full basement,
dOuble car · g•rage. 1 .2 .
acres. Rose Hill. Pomeroy.

Tire of looking at run d,own
used MH , like New '77

For rene mobile home. Upper
River Rd . Call 614-446 -

Upstairs duplex, 2 bdr.,
refrlg . S. stove. furnished.
Vme St. near river. Oep , &amp;

614· 446-3617.

lovely r,anch home, 3 bed·
room. 2 b8thl. large ••t-in
kitchen . family 1411.x24ft.
room with buck stovelnaert,
extra room for formal dining
or living • sundeck, concrete
patio and dri~Jeway . 2-car
covered carport . E.11C1llent
neighborhood. Must ' " to

2 bdr . mobile home, total
electric. ad.ults only , no pets,
TV. cable available Call

2 br mobtle home I n WV
Park. $ 175. month $125 .
deposit , reference raquire4,

by apppintment.

614-742-2291 .

2 bdr apphances furnished ,
1 'h mi. from town, large lot.
$175 mo. plus depositS. ref.
Call614-446 ·2236 or 614·
446 -2581

614 - 446 · 1370 o ftor
5 OOPM .

$6,900. Coli 61 4 · 4468116 or 1114-446-0019 .

128.000. 614-878-2613 .

Call 614-446 · 3567.

614 -367-7438
61 4-446-0093 before
61 4-446 -0795 oltor 6.

House for sale at 1056 2nd.
Ave .. Gallipolis. Oh. Con sists of hvmgroom . dmin·
groom. kitchen &amp; two bed rooms. bath all on one floor.
F~U basement, large front
porch with awning, gla11ed
In back porch . One car
garage , large back yard with
garden area. For more in for·

2 bdr .• fully furn .. utihttel
pa1d. adults only. Call 614-

304-743-5512 or 304-727 . _4_4 _6·_4_, _, _o_ _ _ _ __
1
850 3
1 bdr. trailer furnished , a1r
conditioned. $140 mo . plus
utthtiel and deposit . Suita ·
35 Lots &amp; Acreage

2 bdr. cabm on Raccoon
Creek , tease reqUired Call

772- 1220 or (6141 7733926.

New 2 bdr. all electriC ·
across from hOSPital. $250
month, deposit &amp; ref .• no

pets Call 614-446 -9307.

60 acres, Southside. min
rights, house. barn. out buildmg . 2 walls, state rd

or 304-675 · 3734.

borhood. $13.500 . Call
614-388-9031 .

motion coil 614-446-3628
or 61 4·446· 1 183. Shown

Fr1day ond Saturday garage
sale. 2901 M eadowbrOok
Dr ladies clot hing, small
sizes, glassware, lots of
other misc. items.

862 -3237.

992·3595 . '

House for ule. owner must

&amp; Vicinity

IIIEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL ·
lTV MOBILE HOM E SALES .
4 MI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS .
AT 35 PHOIIIE 614 -446
7274

368· 9767 '

Will care for elderly lady in
my home. Experience . Ref erences. Reasonable rates .

... ·-· P.i .Pieasalrlf ....

Mobile home 10 country
12x65, 2 bdr ., S16 mo ,
$ 140 dep . refrig . trash .
water fu rnished . Call 614 ·

614-446-3040

614 -256-

10 00-4 00 31amily. Smoll
appliances, dishes, flatware ,
clothes, some tall mar)'s .
lots o1 mise 257 Main St .,
Middleport

farmland . pasture , wood ·
land , burldtng or trailer site
950.000. after 5 p m .. Sun day through Thursday . 304-

Private home care. Has room
for 1 mora resident . 6 14 -

Ca ll

Carport sale. M on. and
Tues .. June 17 and 18.

C1ty . Call 614-256-6520.

3 bdr house . Green School.
extra lot. fmished basement,
2 car garage. 855 .000. Ca ll

water. naar Mer cerville .

Saturday, June 15th from
1 Oam to 5pm at 261 Union
Ave., Pomeroy.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Coli 614-256-6509 .

3 bdr. home 3 yrs . old, rural

Teaford~.

80 ac res. pond , rural water ,

Joy Dr Call 614-446 -4307 .
Step up-lara 4 bdr. fabulous
home. 3.000 aq .ft ., 3 baths,
2 ftreplaces. Yt acre. S. more .
555 . 000
Reduced to
$42,000 . A ssumable 8%.

Yard sale Sat June 16th.
Small , teenage, women and
men clothing, handmat(e
cradle. jewelry. bedspread•,
boots . dishes . lots more
606 Ma•n St . Racine,

for Sale

story house. barn . outbuild·
10gs, tobacco base. aU min eral rights, $42.000. Call

Real Eslale

Call 61 4-992-761 2.

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32 Mobile Homes
41
Houses for Runt

LEON . WV .. 3 bedrooms. 2
story home Dinmg room .
1 % baths. full basement,
garden Spot, outbuildings. 1
acre grounct over lo oking
river , $28,000. land con1act
or w1ll trade for town spot

Rust1c Hills in Syracuse.
Friday and Saturday 8 :304 .30. Big sel,ction child~
ran's clothe s. crib. playpen;
1984 Chevrolet Cavalier;

15.

82 Vt A .• 10 A. bottom, 1 h

304- 675 -3950 or 1-600·
642-3619

·•

5 Family Yard Sale June 13.
14 8t 15 Tools, crah kits,
household items, terrari·
ums. clothes. dishes. knickknacks. toys. books. dog
pen. sli p scraper and much
more 2 milesfrom 'C hashlre
on Rt. 554 Ed Thomas
reitdence.

992-6714
- - - " - - - - - - ·lc-

5B6-914B.

Word 's Keyboard. 304-675·
5500 or 675· 3824.

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

M i ddleport. Gfav&amp;l H1ll
N1ce, 3 bedroom, large living
room, large eat -in kitc hen ,
laundry area. large bath,
basement, attached garage.
central air. storm windows
and doors. insulated , nice
carpet and drapes, fu lly
equipped kitchen . Call 614-

Grave l Hill. M iddleport .
Good condition. Call 614-

PIANO TUI\IING AND REPAIR , Summer rates 1n
'effect - fr.ee estimates .

---· ·- ..,.amiiii:iv ·· -· ·-·- ·

6 coli 614 -992·3402.

7 room house. 1 'h bath on

IIIEW Gl BILL-- Another benefit for Army National
Guard members You can
receive S 140 00 per month,
in addition to your drill pay,
lind still anend school. Call

Vard Sale Fri. &amp; Sat . Felrfield Acres on fe1rf1eld Cent.
Rd., 4th house on left.

Big Yard Salem Porter on St.
At 554 9 -5 Tues thru S•t At Doyle Hud son residence.
'I• E. of Rutland on PU 124.
At Centenary Townhouse. June 14th and 15th .
One day only . Saturday June 1 O:OOam- 6.00 pm.
15. 8 to ? Clothes. records. 1
-'--- - - - - - - tapes. some tools. ster eo, Yard sale -Burli ngham Com-·
much more .
mumty Church Thursday.:
Friday. Saturday 10· 3 , Loti·
Yard Sale Fri 14th. Sat. nice items. Real cheap.
15th. Just oft At . 14t at 1- - - -- - - - - Centenary on Lincolfl Pike, Yard sale at Dale Maidens.
Broadway , Racine .
4th trai ler on left. Chi ldren N
to adult clothing , tools , lawn 10·00 -6c00. June 12th.
mowers , dishes. jewelry. 13th, and 14th 1
linens. more misc.
Thursday. Fri day~ Saturday;
5 Family Yard Sa le 132 4th Above unemployment officti
Ave ., Gallipolis . 13th &amp; on Union Avenue. Baby end
14th . Home int .. curta1ns. Maternity clothing, aof.
bed. tables. misc.
coffee table , lots of mi ~c

33

814-742·2328.

artifact•

Call collect 618-452 -0091 ,
evenings &amp; weekends call
1-800 · 227· 1610

Garage Sale; every Saturday , rain or shine . On State
Route 554 . between Che shire &amp; Porter. Something
new every week

Nice home Arbuckle, 3 bdr .•
1% baths. family &amp; utility
rooms, JA acre . Ca ll 304-

Standing timber. AI Tromm.

Indian

A golden opponunity -make
money in your space time .
Jom fnendly home toy parties. the leader for 30 years
Openings for managers and
dealer~ . We have the largest
and best line in pany plan .
Earn big money plus bonuses and travel incenti'lles .
Start now and earn money
immediately. Mon. to Fn .

&amp; Vicinity

614-742-3147 or 614-9925006.

Would like ~ to pamt house
trailers, roofs . Call 614~

W.Vo. StNta118 S. Church
St .. Ripley, WV 25271 .

Eastern School District. 6
room home in good repair.
Fully carpeted . basement.
carport . BeautifUlly · landscaped 1 and one tenth
acre1. Small orchard Will
have to see to appreciate.
Priced at $32.000 firm.

--... ·taiii polis-·-·-----

(3051678-3639.

Iorge loado. Call for quote.
!lclpio Energy. located 1 '%
W
18
miles ...t of Pogetown qn r -~--•-n_t_e_d_t_o_:_
.D_o_ _
Township Rood 141 . Meigs 1·
County. 81 4·992-3488.

Wanted

River Rt . 124, Minersville,
Ohio. Wa s S30.000 now
$25,000 . Call 614-992·
3324.

BB2-2508.

1 - 317 - 783 - 7161 .
lndianapol11 .

3 bedroom , 2 1tory home.
fully carpeted, real nice with
garage Overlooki ng Ohio

Water wells dr~lled and serviced Pnces on request . Call

inventory. Training. fi.11tures .
grand opening, etc. Can
open 16 days . Mr. Keenan

Large Heifer calf found . Call

61 4 ·992-7078 .

1-- ----....:.___

3051 '

25515.

Lost and Found

Homes for Sale

614-985-4366 . '
Business
Opportunity

Carpenter and helper
needed. Must be experienced in general carpentry
A golden opportunity -make
Apply to The Oaily Sentinel ,. money in your spare time .
Bo~t 729C, Pomeroy , 0 .
Jom Frtendly Home Toy
Parties. the leader for 30
Part time managing hairsty - yel!lr s. 0 penings for manag·
list wanted . Write to Daily ers and dealers . We have the
Sentinel. Box 729P, Pome - largest and best line 1n party
roy , Ohio 46769.
plan Earn b1g money plus
bonuses and travel ince nOwn your own Jean · tives. Start' now and earn
Sportswear, ladies Apparel, money immediately. Mon
Children s, Large Size, Corri · to Fri. call collect 518 -462 binatlon Store. Accessories, 009t , evenmgs and wee ·
Jordache, Chic, lee. Levi, kends coli 1- 800 -227 Easy Street , lzod , Esprit , 1510
TOmboy, Calvin Klein. Sergio Valente, Evan Picone, Liz
Claiborne. Members Only. 22 Monuy to Loan
Organically Grown , Gasoline, Helthtex, Over 1,000
others. $7,900 to $24,900 HOME OWNERS-Refinance
inventory. Training, fixtures. to low fix ed rate . Use equity
grand open.ng , etc. Can for any purpo se. leader
open 1 5 days Mr Keenan M ortgage Co .. 614· 592-

for deta1ls 24

Pups, mother AKC reg .
Keescund. 3Q4- 675-6707

6

Make thi!il year the merriest I
Have a Friendly Home Par ty .
Get all kinds of gifts for
Grandpa to Baby. Book your
party early. Call Magnolia
Nitz at 614- 992-356t . Also
signii,g up for dealers .

others . 87.900 to $24,900

4/ 4/Hn

WIRING

ENVIRONMENTAL
SYSTEMS

adorable, furball puppies. '
1 Will be smaU to medfJ.Im ajze.

3 mo old pups, had some

S-7-tlc

*"•avy

Onl_y 21elt . Chubby, cuddly,

shots. 304·875· 1 22B .

II

a

•Kitchenettes -Restaurant

-ACCENT

.. FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
PH•.,92·6931

.

"

5/2811 mo

I

bread. Call 614-448-0176
or 614-448-3171 .

773-5613 .

AT. 62 NOATK

POINT PLEASANT, W. VA.
mllaslrom
Po!11troy·Muon Bridlt
SINGLE '24.95
304·675-6276·
•L1ve Entertamment 41free HBO

..•.,,

Htwe AFill Tl•t
Shot Ttohtlolu ·

Wa

Far111 Eqalp111e11t
Part• &amp; Set-Ice

R1. 124,P-.y Ohio

l .U.

7 mo old black pup. mixed

Coil 614-922-7574 .

•SYLVANIA

GUYSVILLE, OHIO

Roger Hysell
· Garage

3-24 -tfc

home. Call 814-266-6B38
after 6PM .

Rt. 611 Wfl1 Darwin Ohio- 992·7013

, - Rottf!ng 1nd gut;t..- wort..
- Concrete work

· (Free htlmotea)

9-13-lfn

RN or LPN for private duty,
part -t1me work avai lable .

Will do baby11ttmg 1M my
home Yard fenced , have
references 304-675 -2784

USHING CO recommendl
that you do business with
people you know, and NOT
to send money through the
mail until you 'ha'lte inveatigated the offering

Free puppiu 2 male, 3
female . black w ith tan faces .

Hoedt ......................... '130
13-IS Ford Rangor

Babytutt&amp;r needed m Crown
City in my home Call
614 -256- 1769.

2811 . Rawen1wood, W. Va.

Absolutely no phone calls .
E.O .E.
asy. WV. 26676.
- - - - - -- - - tc Easy assembly work! S600 .
per 100. Guaranteed pay4
Giveaway
ment No experience- no
" sales. Oeta1ls send selfaddressed stamped enveKittens to good hom e. 2
lope; ElAN VITAL - 715 ,
yellow , 4 black. Call 6143418 Enterprise Rd., Ft .
367-7116 .
Pierce , FL 33482.

Doors ......................... SllS

13-ll Ford Rongor

Help Wantud

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUll-

614-245-5474

Hoods ......................... ' 14S

73-79 Chawy. lr.

11

COLEMAN WATER WELL
DRILLIIIIG
Pump sales, !larvice. Aagi•·
tared In Ohio All work
guaranteed Call 304 · 273·

Holiday Inn ot 7.00PM
sharp . Monday , June 11th .

SINGLES CLUB for W est
V1rg1nians only. State wide
All age1 . Oozen s of
members . Details : $2 .00 .
Hillbilly Heans Club. Leiv-

31

SP.rvtces

21,

K1tten1 to good home . Call

ao~~~~·F~·;;;r;:.. ....... S52 .5o

18 Wanted toDd

Now Hiring. National Corp .
expanding in the Galhpoliaarea. We Will h1re'people that
are honeat and neat to help
call on our present customars and contact potential
new accounts. Company
benefits Be at the Galhpolis

Ftntltrl ............... - ........'41

10·15 Ford Tr.
. Doon ......................... $145
71-79 Ford Tr.

73J9mt.::;·!;:·. . .:..... s7o

PAUL

1

You can slim upforaummer.
All Natural Weight -loss pro·
gram can help you lose
10-29 plus pound s in your
first month or your money

73-79 Ford Tr.

\
000fs ......................... '12S
73 -10 Chny. lr.
Hood• ........... ............. '150
73 -14 Chny Tr.

fill ISTIIUTU

WILUAMS
TREN(HING SERVICE

6-13·1 mo.

73-79 Ford Tr.

Ftnders.......................... '60

FOR ALL YOUR

EUGINI LONG

.,........

At A SUPEI DISCOUNT PIICE

,......,...,,,.• .,.F"'P"'',...no._ ........

ttansmission and outnght pur-

Sizes Start From

4-5-tlc

216 E. 2nd St.

~

IIIOTICE TO
BIDDERS
PURCHASE OF
THREE SCHOOL
BUSES FOR
MEIGS LOCAL BOARD
OFEDUCAnOI\I
Sealed proposals will be
received by tho Boord of
Education of the Meigs Local
School Dmrict of Middlopofl,
Ohio, at the Treasurer's Office
1M1til12:00 noon on Tuoaday.
Juno 1B, 1985. and 11 thot
dme opened by the r...... rer
of Uid Boafd, tabulolad. ond •

out, front -hubs and outomotic

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

Rlctne, Oh.

PARTS and SERVICE-

Estate

Wanda Eblin
Citfk of

h ton. 4 wMol automatic lock

Grilles .................... '31.50

. - ~11···
•We.,_.
.DishW~stMir' .
.P&amp;S BUILDINGS
, •Ranges

TEAFORD

.. .

r---------------------1

S-ng
Po- B -

onv "' al bids.
With ll'ade-in of19B1 Chov

reject

Business Services

Mlddte_.. Ohio 45780
1 16141 992-6850
15124. 31 16) 7. 14. 4tc

Public Notice

CLASSIFIID ADS·.

I.

Autornltic Trenlmillion

Standard Geor Rotio
Color Red
Cig11 Lighter
Biela will be opened June
17, .1985 at 9 :00 A.M .
TuPI*I Plaina-Choator Woter
District tho right to

ofEd~ rL.------------------J.----~~----------J.------------------~-----------------­

Jane W11g0•. ~Treasurer
621 South Third A_,uo

Public Noticu:•

asuper market
for everything

Rubber Floor Mat
-Yv Duty Vinyl Seats
Below e.,.. level Minora
Step R•r Bumper

Public Notice

Public Notice

Public Notice

Public Notieu

.•

J

Public Notice

(6·) 14. 21 . 2B1716. 12. 5tc

TERMS OF SALE: Ten per
cent {10%) cash in hand on

Public Notice

Public Notice •

Singing Gorrilla, Call Bal·
toonal!i Co. 614 ·446-4313 .

Cats and kittens to good

Up to
Up to
Up to

r lllplll'/IIIBnt

Announcements

-:~--------,...----------1 versarys,
Balloon• for Get Well. Anni~
Birthday&amp;, parties.

111 Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Ann ullll t: 1: 111 ~ 11 Is

3

Page 9

The Daily Sentinel

304·522-3221 or6 14·2666537 .
5 room house Carpeted. No

pots. 514-949-2424 .
House in Letart Fat11. Ohio
and house in New H aven.
W. Va for rent , Coli 614-

44

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATE 'S
APARTMENTS !Equal
H o!Jsing Opportunityl
monthly rent starts at 1 69
for 1 bedroom and $204 for
2 bedroom. depos1t 8200;
located near Spring V•lley
Plaza and Foodland, pool
and Cable TV avail•blt.
hours as poss1ble1 0 am to 4
pm and 7 pm to 9 ptn

*

Monday-Friday. Call 814·
446 - 2746
message

or

le1v:e

N1 cely furnished mobile
hom&amp;, eff. apt., central ajr
and heat in city. adults only.

Call 61 4·446!0338.

Optional utellite 1nd ep-

1974 14x70 troller 3 br,
some app. • 4BOO . Lot 1B.
Comp Conlay. Rt. 1. Pt . Pl.
WV. after 6 pm 304.676-

plloncu. Cell 81 4· 742·
22711.

7171 . Owner leaving state

2 br hou1e. 23271h Lincoln.

utilities paid, •h•r• Htll,
odulta. Colt 4411·44111 oftor

must aelllmmed .

304-675 -3689.

BPM.

oppreclete. Priced *49.000.

992-8059 .
2 br

~OUSI .

Furnished

304-875-5763.

efficiency

41h Ave .: Golllpolla.

701

e1to.

�Frida'(. June 14, 1985

Page
44

10 The Daily Sentinel
Apartment
for Rent

LAFF·A·DAY

54 Misc . Merchandise

82, 000. John Dee~e do:r:er
450-c winch $22,000. Case
backhoe 580' b 111: 000.
304-675-7771 .

no children. no pets. Call

614-446-1637.
Garage apt .. furni shed. 29 V2
Neil Ave .• Gallipolis . 1 bdr.,
$220 . utilities paid. Call
446 - 4416 after 8PM .
' furni s hed

7673.

Furnished efficiency $125

Back hoe
811 , 000 .

tttilities paid, 919 2nd .,
Gallipolis. aingle male preferred . Call 446-4416 after
BPM .

$245 mp, utilities pd.

1972
Chevy

case
dump

1962 2'12 ton $1 ,000. Low
Boy $500 .00 . .304· 575·
2321 .
Cabinet

fl!Jn is hed apartment. 941
Second Ave, Gallipolis, 2
446 ~ 4~ 16

83 Palomino Pinto Camper.
fold down. 20 ft . gu furnance, gas range. gaa refrlg .,
almost new, Used 1 time,
quick oale. Call 814· 31170334 .

Strawb,rrlea. Ph;:k your
own . Claude Winters. Call
614-245-6121.

1985 Starcraft Stttr Ma1ter
6, pQp· up, Hm• aa new,
used 2 times, muet aell et
once to aettle eita1e. Elecl·
ric, refrig .. healer, gaa 11ove.
aU options, 13,200 firm .
Cost over e4.900 new. Call
614· 441-1841, seriO"!S inquires only after 6. 614446-8172.

1985 Preemie Cabbage'
Patch doll , girl. 304-676-

apartment .

Call

Freezer be&amp;f for sale. Call
304 · 675 · 4i82 , Carl
Kinnard.

type f loor m odel

1/.,

stereo, am-fm 8 track tape
player · with turntable $76 .
304-882-2864 .

aher 8pm .

rarm StiiJIJIII:s
&amp;

Ll vesl or;k
11

I "

F~o~rnished aPt -

3 room pri-

vate bath. references required. 846 2nd 1 Ave .. Gallipolis . Call 614-44d -2215:

Modern 1 bdr apt . down·
town location. CA. carpet,
complete kitchen . Call 614·
446-4383 days or 614-446·
0139 eve.

513 3rd . AVe. 1 bdr. private
bath: $135 mo., includes
water, deposit requir11d. Call
614-448-4222. between 9
&amp;~ .

furnished efficiency $1 45,
utilties paid, share bath. 607
2nd. Ave. Gallipolis, adults.
Call 446-4'4 16 after 8PM ,

'

3 rm . apt. &amp; bath . 84 Grape

,St . Call 614-446-0847.

"Would you repeat that? I'm
afraid my mind was down at
the Regal Fur Salon."

51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St., Gallipolis. New
· &amp; used wood-coal stoves, 6
pc wood LA Bl4ite $399,
bunk beds $199, antron
recliners $99, new &amp; used

bedroom suites. ranges.
wringer washers. &amp; shoes.
New liVingroom suites
$199 · S599, lamps: also
buying coal &amp; wood stoveS.
Ca11614-446-3159 ,

54 Misc. Merchandise
SPECIAL cut slabs 6 PU
loads delivered in cfump
truck 9100, or 21oads 8 180.
Yqu pickup $15 . Call 614246 -6804.

Pool People Special :
10% . off, games, pools
lounges. Solar blankets: 24'
round $105, 16x32 S104,
18x36 $130. 20x40 S166.
Middleport 614-992· 5724
or Gallipolis 814 - 446 3061 .

,,, ,,,,

55 Building Supplies
61

r--------;....--.,.-----------1

furnished apt. 243 Jackson
;pnce.. Gallipolis. 2 bdr ..
,.8~35 , utilites ,p aid . Call
·~46 · 4416 after 8PM .
'

I

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

Sean Kenmore washer and
dryer . $150 . 304-675·
7322 .

Adults only . Call 614-446·
9623 or 614-446-1443.

~dt

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®br LarrJ Wr.. ht

Fruit
1Jo Vegetables

Birmingham tri·aul trailer

Upstairs unfurnished 3 room

apt ., ·carpeted. utilit ies paid,

•

58

Building Materials .
Block, brick·. sewer pipes.
windows. lintels , etc .
Claude Winters, Rio Grande,

0 . Coli 61.4-246-6121.

Builder's Surplui · Salvage
Closeouts . (1) Embossed
wood grain aluminum ·sid·
ing, foam backed, twin 4" or
8" pattern, $39 .95 sq. 121
Twin rib white metal roning
or siding 38" wide 8 ' thru
18' lengths, 841 .96 sq. 131
Steel insulaud prehung
door's atl slz'es and panerns,
$76.00 &amp; up. 141 Hollow
core a'nd 6 panel wood
prhung door' s $20.00 &amp; up.
151 4 'x8'x5 -32 wood panel·
ing, $4 .99 lo up.
Wellston, Oh.
Penn's Warehouse
614-384-3646 .

Farm Equipment

CROSS lo SONS
,
U.S . 3&amp; Wett : ·Jackaon, ·
Ohio. 614-286·845t .
Massey Ferguso~. New
Holland. Buah Hog Solei.&amp;
Service . Over 40 uaed
tra"c tors to choose from &amp;
complete line of ,-.ew &amp;
used equipment . Largest
selection inS . ~ . Ohio.

The Daily Sentinei- Pege-11

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

June 14. 1985

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

1/N

CAPTAIN EASY
ARE""'T THERE ANY

LAW~ A~OUNP HE~&amp;

THA'r WOUl.O

A

TH~OW

RA8.LIHtoU5~~

LIKI!! THAT IN .JAIL 1

FleetWing cemp•r 1.3 f1
sleeps 4. hal clo1et with
part . pat.ty e·•c c .ond .
11 ,000. 304-676· 6393 af·
tar 4 :00.

\,, .

\ fl~ /1

I~:::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::~~·~~~~~~~·~
· ·:~:-~
I-

340 International tractor
PS, live power, with moWer,
3 bo'ttow plows, draw bar,
$2. 696. Call 614 -2866522.

ANNIE
Scrv1r.es

AMMIE HAS flEC117EP TO
YOUR MINC7 llii/ITATIOI'f,
FLYf1N. l'LL P~Y ALL

'0

71

Autos for Sate

1976 Chry'oler Cordoba.
fully equlped. new tires. new
battery, new carb .. interior
ex. cond., body good con d.,
77,000 oct . miloo, 1900 or
beat offor. Call 614-44'67454.
1979 Plymouth Volare 1uto,
air, sharp, 11.999. John's
Auto Sale, Bulavilla Rd.,
Gallipolis, Oh .

3000 Ford diesel tractor like
new. Allis Chalmber mower
&amp; Ford hay baler, $4,4495 . . 1973 green Pontiac Venlura
four·door automatic-new
Call 614-2B6·8622 .
tires new battery, 61 .000
New Idea mOwer $296, hay' mileo, $825 . Call 614-446wagon 8295. 9 ft, hey bine 2078.
S796, Freeman load .e r
1980 AMC Eagle, 4x4,
S360. Call 614· 286· 6622.
stationwagon 1 2 tOllS dk.
N&amp;w &amp;ton heavy duty united brown lo tan. Coll814-246·
farm wagon running ge1rs. 6508.
$379 .96. Massey Ferguaon
bale loader $260 . Call 614- 1976 B:uick . Century all
options, mutt sell-best
286·6622.
offer. Coli 814· 246·5884
Ford 601 mower, $600. aftor &amp;PM .
very good condition. Call
.1973 Dodge Challenger no
614·388-9688.
rust, need• paint job. 1978
Hay rake-$426 . V. hey rake. Charger engi,n a, •400. Call
21ft-11 ,425. Hay teddera- 814-245-9463.
$760 . and up . Drum
1974 BMW 2002 69.000
mowers-S1, 760 .
milot, 11,800.· Cell 814·
Due lo poor·heal1h mull sell 388-8720.
'wo Quonset Style steal
buildings. Brand new. never 1978 Mustang Mark I, V-8.
erected. One 40ft.by 62ft. 4 opd .. t-top, $2,000 . Call
614-379-2430.
Call 8111419-669-2494.

72

Trucks for Sale

-1 984 Ford Ranger 4 cyl. 4
apd ., AM·FM t1pe, 2 ton•
palnl 15.600. Call 614·
448-1761 . after 6 call 614 388·981 1 .
1985 Chevy . Delu•• 10
pickup truck. Power lteering, pOwer brakes, automatic transmlnion . V6 .
$9,500. 814·949-2650.
1 974 Chevy Pickup, $600 .
304-773-9143.
78 Chev . dump truck,
Scotadala C -65, 22.000
miles. 812,000. 304-6767771 . '

81

Home
lmpJovements

EXPEN6E6, OF

.: A~ II'IV!r/ITI()f(
170E5H'T REQUIRE
M/1.

Ell. THAT '1/AI$
SOOI! (GH OF
tilE, I'll!. FLYNN.
PLEASE FOII611/E ME "'

WEll -IAAYBE 50ME NICE THIN65

FOfl 1711iMEIHiME. m (;I'W LiME&amp;
LIFE 1?1/LL!
IION'T WOf!ll.,...
I'LL IAAME
IT i5lf'r!

Marcum Roofing lo Spou1' ·
ing. Now inltllling rubber
roofs. 30 years experience.
tpecializing in built up root.
Coli 814 -388·9867.
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetim.. gue·
rantee. Local reference•
furnished. F.ree estimates.
Call collect 1·814·237·
0488, day or night . Rogeri
Buement Waterproofing ..

Sofas and
$285 . to $895, J:~bles .
GUNS. 700- Rom . 243 .
Tabor: "Upholstery. for rail·
and up to S
Hide·•· 870-Rem . 12 go . 1100
Block. brick. monar and
phol1tering, free aatim1ta1 .
beds
,
S390.
and
up
to
Rem . 12 ga . Red Hawk 44 masonry supplies. Mountain
740 1/.r 1 2nd . Ave .. 3 bdr.,
Free pickup &amp; delivery. Call
9560,.
solo
beds
1145,
'
76
Ford
pick
up
F100.
meg . Call614-367-0482
!190 mo., . dep. req . Call
State Block, Rt . 33, New
6 -1 4-3'79-28.60.
304-896-3078 .
61 4-446 ·4647 or 614-446- Recliners, $226. 10 $376 ..
Haven. · W. V.a. 304· 882128.
10
$125
.
Lamps
from
2
chest
type
freezer
for
aale.
:4222 between 9AM -5PM .
2222 .
D.end M . Contractors . Vinyl
pc. dinettes from 8109 ., .to Call 614-256-9392 .
siding, replacement win·
436
.
7
pc
.
$189
and
up
.
73
Vans
&amp;
4
W.O.
•3• bdr . newly remodeled,
dows. insulating, roofing,
'dUplex : 644 or 646 Second Wood table with si" chairs Ruger model 77 22 -250, 56
Pets for Sale
n~w and remadeling. conS286
to
$745
.
Desk
$110
1973 Chevy van cus1onr- crete. Call 304· 773-51 31 .
$325 . Set of 4 Keystone
Ave .. utility room . kitchen,
up
to
$225.
Hutches,
$650.
izad. 1973 Chevy 1tation~
modular wheels fits GM
diningroom . Call 614-446·
Sunk bed complete with front wheel drive, 13 in., like
wagon, 1974 Super .Beetle All types of matonry, bricks,
8293.
HILLCREST
KENNELS
mattre:sses, $275. and up to naw $100. Call 814-446overhauled. Call 814-446· blocks, concrete. Ilona .
FurOished efficiency apt. &amp;395 . Baby bede, 9110. 1761. after 5 call 61 4 -388- Boarding all breeds. Heated
2787 or 614-446-7868,
indoor-outdoor
filcilities
.
Free estimate. Call Roger at ·
·
d
·
·
Mauresses or box springs.
· pnvate an qutet. s•ng 1e full or twin. $58., firm , S68. 9811 .
AKC Doberman puppies :
304-773-5127 .
:working person only. Call
Stud Service . Ca11614·446·
•614-446· 4607 or 614-446- aod 578 · Queen se1s· S225 · At cos1 new White' a metal .7795.
t978, 14 p11•enger Podge RON'S Televi,ion Service .
:") 6, 02 _
4 dr . chests, $49. 5 dr. dete t
II'
AI
Van . 104.000 milet, highest House calls on RCA, Quazar,
1
•·,•.:,__________________ l .~l!~:~~d S59 . Bed frames, model
con
se llomg
ou . meg
so.
19 S
W 357
bid. For more information. GF. . Specialing in Zenith .
Briarpatch Kennels Profes·
New 2 bdf. apt .. refrig . &amp;
$26 .. 10gun - Gun Call614·446·0548. ·
contact Wanda Vining at Call304·5,7 6-2398 or 614.
grooming
.
sional
All-breed
itove furnished . 4 1!2 miles cabinets. $350. Gas or 1 -----~----..:_________
614·992 · 2161 between
from Gallipolis. $225 mo . electric ranges SJ7S. Baby Shop tools. 1-18" planer, lndoOr~ oi.ndoor boarding fa 8 :30·4;_30 . June 17 thru 446-2464.
cilities.
English
Cocker
Spa2
mattresses, $ S&amp; $JS, bed 1 -10" table saw, 1 -6 "•"
June 20 .
Plus electric. deposit &amp; frames
niel puppies. Call 614-388·
Fe1ty Tree Trimming, ~tump
$20, $25, llo $30.
"
reference required . No pets king frame $ 5 0 . Good selec- join1er~ heavy dut.Ycom mer· 9790,
removal. Call 304 -876,
C)tll 614-446-8038.
tion of bedroom suites, cial. S1 ,650. Call614· 446·
1331 .
H Farmall tractor for sale. 1972 CadiHac Coupe De- 74 Motorcycles
1 080 after 5 :00PM.
Dragonwynd Cauery Ken - Call 814-949·2568.
rockers.
rn.
a
tel
cabinets,
vill.
a
.
dark
blue,
new
tires,
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Efficiency apt with"garage.
nel. CFA Himalayan. Persian
RINGLES'S .SERytCE, ax'b•oiUtely lgaded, must .b•
. privat:e- · yard main).airi8d . he.a~boards $~· e &amp; up ·tO 1980 Hontta" mOtor b'k · and .Siamese kitten't ', AKC
P'!irienc.ed ·carpent!8'. electri· ·
Coli 614' 448-0577.
·
· · · ·~··::.. · ,. - · 1969 1:rav.el . tr8iltir·, 1~l3 . Chow ·pUPpies. •New Iiller. POle ·'Bulldinoi··.con.uuct,d ae•n.
.
,.
'
·.·
.
"lease required.- _$229 mo. · s_~5.
1979 Honda flow~ CIAOOTI .Ci4U), maton. painter, roof·
water included, washer &amp; Used Furniture ·· Refrigera· Chev:· truck for sale · Or will Call4'46 -3844 after 7PM . · ·tOr ·.comrriercfal." .·· D•r•gea. 1976 Grand Prix Pontii.c Wi1h acCessbriai·. also 8 &amp;. S · ing (InclUding hot tar
fa~m.
stOre•;
etc
.
Any
tlze,
dryer hookup. Call 614- tors. ranges, metal o1fice, trade for riding lawnmower.
engine 14 HP, cast iron. Call opplicotion) 304-1175 -2088
Coli. 814-266-6640 or 614- AKC Reg. Poodle female free estimates·. Call 304· radio, PS, 8700. Call 614- 614-446-2044.
446 - 7209 or 614- 446 or 675-7368 .
676-3981.
.
446·2354.
desks, electric range. 3 miles 446 -7027.
~287 .
puppy, 8 weeks, apricot,
out Bulaville Rd . Open 9am
paper 1rained, shots, $126.
Rotary or cable tool drilling.
1 bdr. furnished or unfur· to !?pm. Mon. thru Sat .
26" boys 10 sj1eed bicycle, Oog cage $30. Call 614- Gravely tractor with 40" 1980 Dataun B-210. Very 650 BSA llgh1ening. will
run,
8660.
Call
614-388Most wells completed 1ame
good
condition.
Call
614·
mower
and
1uley
$1,000.
6 1 4 44 6
like new, $70. Call 614· 446-4576.
.
9726 .
· day. Pump sales and •rvl·
992-2413.
304-676·5393 after '4:00:
$190
nished.
utilities
paid.
.
446-4703
.
per mo.. $SO dep .. no
USED APPLIANCES
COl. 304·896·:!802.
children, no pets. Call 614· .
1980 V.W llabbit. 2 door 1984 Horley Dovldoon FLHS
,446-3667 ~fter 6 .
·
dryers. refrigera· 7600 BTU Whirlpool air
tors. ranges. Skaggs Ap· conditioner, $160. Call
6 .2 Wanted to Buy
with AC, moon roof, AM· ·1,400 miles. Excellent extra Starks Tree and Lawn SerFM, 4 apeod, block . &amp;3.000 optiOns, S 6, 995 · 1 7. 6 95 vice~ atump . removal, 304·
Altractive 2 bdr·. apt. with pliances, Upper River Rd . 614' 379-2282 .
576-2010.
beside Stone Crest Motel.
or best offer . Call304·882- new. Call614-256-1755·.
tefrig . &amp; stove. carpeted, LA 614 . 446_7398 .
&amp;t OR. convenient to Galli· .
Wanted to buy 'tobacco 2811.
1984 Honda ATV. 3 wheeler Mr. Ed's Speedy Waoh. high
JtOiis. outside storage. With
poundage for GaUia County. 1973 Ford Squire station· with ·back r1ck. good tires, pressure cleaning, liquid
wa.-her &amp; drver. $2~5 mo .,
Call614-379-2437.
wagon. Automatic, ~ . C .• 1 ~:~~~ .. C,:.:~~·;.;, S$00. Call •and blasting . Mobile
without $260. mo. Call
7
rqo• .. gopd, eJJcellenr gal' I,
orEif~ · 379- honiea, buildings, truckl,
•
614'-245-959.5 :
·
p~ol~.
-mileage. 1650. 1980 Oldi
'
Cutlala LS. P,S .. · P,_B.; A.C·..
·Ed"
·Riverside Apt.s . Middleport .
480.Hon'dil ax . ih8pe,
304ucellent
condition.
Call
Special rates for Senior
614-949-2568.
never raced . Call 814· 367·
Cjtizens . $130 . Equal Hous·
3 yr . old sorrttl gelding for
0594 after 4PM .
ing Opportunities . 614 ·
sale or trade . Call 614~ 266· '82 Mazda RX7, GSL,
992· 7721 .
1528.
Plumbing
loaded, great cond, mechen· ' 1974 Harley ·. Davidson 82
Sportster,
lots
•
.
ot
e"tr11,
ice
maintained.
e9,000.00.
&amp;
Heating
2 bedroom apartn:aents .
Nice white faced heifer 304-882·2608.
S1 , 700 . Call 814- 245New Haven. WVa. Newly
weighing appro" . 400 lbs.
6660.
remodeled. In town . 614Call 814-446-4344 .
197B
Mercury
Cougar
XR7.
CARTEA'S PL'UMBING
992-7481 .
power lteering, power 1981 1&lt;1;1 00 Kawasaki mo·
AND HEATING
6 head Simmetal cows with brake1. air cond. AM -FM. torcvGie. Excellent condi1 bedroom apt. for rent.
Cor. Fourth and Pine
calves. Call 61 4-446· 2364 . 614-446-2666.
tion . $425 . P~one Jane
Nicely located. Contact VilGallipolis. Ohio
Woenor at 614-992·3617 Phone 614-446- 3888 or
lage Manor in Middleport. Ed' s Appliance Servicing. air
1 riding horse and 1 work Pasture a1 Apple Grove for 1986 Cadillac coupe deville or 814·992-5860.
614-992 - 7787 . Equal conditioners, refrigerators,
614-446-4477
horse, 304 -576-2233 efter rent. 304-675-6406.
2 dr fully equipped. 304-'
Housing Opportunity .
5
:00.
washers, dryers. In Gallla.
1977 Horley Davldoon
675-7979:
PLUMBING lo HEATMeigs &amp;. Mason Co. Call
Sportster. Excelltint shape. JIM'S
Furnilhed 3 rooms and bath. 614-446-7444
1!1.
1, 8ox 366, GalliING.
64
Hay
&amp;
Grain
or 61 4-367·
1974 Plymouth Valiant, · All chromed. $2,396 or ,best polia. ,Call 614-367-0576.
No pets . Call 614-949 · 7187.
57
Musical
good claan t450. 2 yr. old ·offer. Can tea at TS.G Auto
2263 .
Instruments
milk cow. 304-675-5384.
Sal•• und•r Pomeroy Window air conditioner $96. Canoe. piano. tri·door re bridge.
MelOn
Alfalfa
hay.
wire
baled.
2 bedroom furnished apt . in froat free refrig . 195. side by
83 Excavating
never wet. Call· 614-268· 1980 AM C good cond,
Middleport . All u1il~iea paid. side refiigertor S 196. auto . frigerator, . electric range,
1980
Honda
CD900.
Shaft
Call 614-1192-6084 after washer $75. electric range wicker furniture . Call 614· Davis upright piano . Good 2331 or 614-226•2094 af- loaded. 304-875-34711.
drive, air auspenslon. Priced
condition . $360 , Call 614- ter 7PM .
992-7143 after 6:00p.m .
s":oo pm . weekday•.
Good· 1 Excavating. base·
165. many others to choose
'11 Cordova '76 Chaiger for to oell. 814-992-6710.
992-2413 .
ments. footer•. driveweys.
from . Skaggs Appliance!, Beige living room suite,
parts
take
over
paymena,
3 bedroom furnished apart· Upper River Ad, Gallipolis .
septic tanks, landscaping .
1979
Yamaha
1100XS
can
be
aeen
at
Diah
Barn
At.
couch and chair . Glass · 12 string Vahama guitar
ment for rent in· Syracuse. 614-446-7398 .
35 Sou1holde. 1 :00 to 6 :00 completely dreased, stereo, Call anytime , 614- 446 topped tables with wooden wilh case. Cost $350. new
814-992·7689 after Spm .
p,m.
_n ice rood bike . 304-675- 4537. James L. Davison, Jr .
will sell $260. 304-676frames
.
End
and
coffee
owner.
Special sewing machine sale rebles. 2 Allegro Zenith 60 6264.
4338.
One bedroom, unfurnished. 60% all Necchi sewing ma·
77
Honda
stationwagon,
carpeted. total electric . Call chine . Must be sold by Aug . watt each speakers . All in
71
exc. cond. • $1,200. Call 1976 ' KX250 K•wuawki Ooier Work lind clearing.
to_r__s_a_l__
e
good condition. Clopay gar· Fonder Mustang electric gul- _ _ __________
814-992-2094.
15th. Trade in accepted. Call age door opener, heavy tar, metallic blue with 1
dirt blko, good oh•pe 1400. landlcepinQ. etc. Free esti·
304-675-7380.
mateo. Call 814·446-8038
collect, 614-385-8026 .
Call.
304-6711-4090.
tremelo bar, nice hardshell
duty . Cell614-992-51'81 .
APARTME·NTS. mobile
or 614·992·7119 anytime.
TOP
CASH
paid
lor
.
'80
77b
·
Qrond
Prix
301
li-11.
cas~
.
8175
.
614-446
·
homes. houses. Pt . Pleasant Hollywood beds. twin size,
model and newer used cars. auto, trena, em-fm, air, new 1981 KX420 dirt bika, 304·
.
and Gallipolia . 614-446- 875 each or 2 for 9100 . Call Firewood .920.00 pickup 8077.
Smith Buick-Pontiac, 1911 exhauat, clean e1895. After 875·3308 .
load,
$30.00
delivered
.
Call
8221 .
84
Electrical
814-446 -0920.
304 -675 - 6762 .or 675 - Uprlgh1 piano. 304-882- Eaotern Ave., Golllpollo. Call 6:00 304-676,-5743.
1986
Horlay
Davidoon
FLTC
&amp;
Refrigeration
614-448-2282.
I-::::-:-~-......:..-----3734 .
Nice clean apartmentl . Country Oak tables. chain, 2991.
B2 Pontlec T·tOOO, 4 cyl. diiC glide, low mileage .
Henderson. 304-676-1 972 . cupboards. desks, ice boxes.
Elec. range apt . size $60, Spinet- C~n~ole piano bar- 1981 Renault 52,000milll, auto trant, 1m-fm, 41.000 304-676-7979.
Conkles, Tuppers Plains, Rt. side rails for Ford long wheel gain . Wanted: Relponsiblel needs, aome work .' C1ll mllet '2895. '304-175 SEWING Machine rapaira,
7 . Hand crafted and base . p'ick up S60. 304- 675 · pony 10 take over low 814·245-5288.
·
5743 ofter 5 p.m . .
service. Authorized 'Singer
finished .
Boats and
5393 after 400. '
monthly payments on spinet 1-:--::-::------------------ 1-------;_:...;,_:.___ 76
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
piano . Can be ·seen locally. 1980 V.W Rabbit diesel. AC. 1979 AMC Concord, 1 cyl.,
Motors for Sale
Sciuora . Fabric Shop.
· For rent Sleeping Rooms Selling ho4sefut of furniture
1 factory built porch 8Jt.12 Write Credit Ma"ager: P.O. AM· FM ra.dio, ex. fuel mi· 2 dr. p1, pa., good cond.
Pomeroy. 814-992-2284.
- and light house keeping and appliances. 674 Plum with steps and some alum . Box33Friedens.Pa. 15641 . leage, e2,800. Call 814onpmical. 304-878·
rooms. Park Central Hotel. St . , Middleport, Ohio
1978 Jet boot 464 engine,
• Call 614-446-0766 .
45760.
hand
.....:..===.l:4:4:8:·:4:72:4::;o;;;ft;;;a;;;r
3000 . r all in g . 30 4 · 6 7 6 .
good cond. Call anytime.
1972,-Dpol QT . After 8 p.m . 614-256-6205.
Furnished room. range , re· 18,000 BTU air conditioner One 8Jt20 alum .
304·676-78 71.
·frig . $95. share bath. single for sale. $476 . Like new. 8x34 alum. awning .
Alumin).tm 12' . V·bottom James Boys Wa1er ServiCe.
male. 919 2nd. AVe .• Galli· Under warranty. 304 -773· 675-3000.
1 976 Oldo Omogo, 2110 VI,
with 4 HP, 2 cyl. Evonrude, Also poolt filled . Call 614·
polio . Call 446· 4416 after 5397.
'fUIS IS Tfl6 S6COf'll7
4 doon outo, po,pb, o&gt;c.
remote goo tl'!lc • . triHer~ 256 - 1141 or 614 · 448 ·
8PM .
TIM&amp;
Ill OH&amp; 66ASOH
dreo, o"'·fm coiHtt..,t..oo ·reatonablely priced . Call 1175 or614-14.8 ·7911 .
Tony's Gun Repairs, ho1 dip
Kingsized bed with bran reblueing, aU type sOt guns·
1HAT A PL.A'&lt;&amp;Fii !nOW! f1,800. or belt offor. 304- 1114· 448·1286.
headboard for sale. 3 years mith. work fast s~trvlce .
k.en't Wa1er Service. Wells.
7Hf~BAS&amp;ANPLOST 1 -8--82_-2_4_1_1_.- - - - - 46 Space for Rent
old . Call 614-949-2081 .
304-675-4831 .
18ft. flbergloo• boot, 1rallor, claterna. poo11 filled. Phone
HI9 /.6FT Sli06 61.1~,. '711 Iuick 9kylork, new tlroo, 76
HP motor. t500. Coli 1114-3117-0623 or 614· 367·
7 piece living room suite . 12 place nnlng chinar.
11'110 7H6 8/1(;•..
good cond, ohorp~ cor 1114-379-%702.
7741 night or doy.
Perfect
condition
.
Rustic
Mobile home lot. 12'K50' or
e1.000. firm. 304-895·
Baldwin organ. Mikua
34112.
smeller, S75 water paid, 4th look . Call 814-985 -361 0.
Greenbriar pattern. tun maHaul limeatone. lend, graa. Nell, Qolllpolio . Call 446·
chine. Zenith VCR. 304·
76
Auto Parts
vel,dirt.
bulh or beg fertilizer
NEW
ANO
USED
RICK
'
S
1180 AMC Spirit, po, pb,
44111 after 8PM .
676· 8999 .
1nd lime. ' Excelsior Sah
&amp; Acc . .aoriea
FURNITURE . Comp•re our
outomotlc. 304-87t-3354.
Works Inc. 838 E. Main 51 ..
Alii for Guy:
COUNTRY MOBILE Home prices, 1ave 'Coday. Phone Creftman 10'' table 1aW
Ppmeroy. 1114·992·3891 .
304-773-5430.
.. P.erk. Routo 33. Nonh of
with 6 oewo 1260. 870
14 in. 4 lug· alumin.um
1874 760 Hondo 11186,
.. Pomeroy. lerge Iota. Call
Plckena Used . Furniture. Remington 12 ga. full chock
whMII in raclial11res. 15 ln.
4114-992,7479.
&amp;75· 6483 or 8 76-1460 .' 1-·-2_6_0_._ao_4_·_6_71_·_5_42,_1i_._ _
!~~=-P~~':.~f.C:~':;~. outo.. wMolo for Mercury Cdugor. 87 Upholatary
Collti4·211·1287'or 1114·
Tr..ler lot for rent or Hie. In' Chest· drawert, bedraom -. Old bonles collction for ule.
2111·1117. '
. Pomllt'OV. Walking dittance .living. dining roora auitl, 304· 875·5201 .
~by fum.
•
to town, All hook·up•
TRISTATE
'73 loenco complet11. :104·
·evolloblo . Call 614-986·
10 hp Bolono mower 42"
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
Sale
Early
American
couch
and
171·J044.
4427 oftor 8:00pm.
mower engin~ OVerhauled
1113 'lee. Avo., Ooltipollo .
choir •1 00. 304-676-2674. f7tl0. 304-67&amp;·211118 .
814·448 -7833 or 81 ;('.448ir•lter space for re~t on
1833.
18118 Ford, PU protty good 77 A
11
1
ohlpo for modol, 120Q. Coli ____u_t_o_e_P_•_r___
Brownell Ava .. ·Middleport. 64 Misc. Merchandise Air condition, end good
1114·441-3171.
A li M Furnltur• ManufacSuitobfe for retired couple. ------------------- •·::::··:•_conoole TV. 3 04 . 77 3.
t14-992·261p.
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turing, St. Rt. 7, Crown
_:.:_:_..:.::..::..;.._..;.~------1 Knauff Firewood Summer'
1880 Ch-olet luburben, ATT~NTIONI ATTENTIDNI City,_ Oh. Coli 1114-2511Tr•Uer IPKH. one smell ratla·big loada. Mey 1st· Man'o 3-p·c l)ght grey
71/tw(,
_.. I, . fully ICIUIII'*'· IJ'I lody lhop ~O'!'f open. 1470, con Eve. 114-4411·cftlld oceopted. No peto. July 3t 11. Doun't opply to 1ummer ault: elzt 38. Good
(;.11."""- 38.ooo mltea, euoo. Cell frOI eedmotoo. No loll too 3431. Old 11 now
304·1171·1076.
HEAP . &amp;14-256-11246.
Upho•tored.
- "· 304-171·2113.
cond. Uti . 304-&amp;711·2213.
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FRIDAY

POMEROY - Pub!Jc dinner
Friday. 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Meigs
Senior Citizm s Center, Mulberry
Heights. Pom~roy . Cost $2.50;
desS&lt;"rl s extra . Round and squarP
dan,'!' following. admission. $1.

MIDDLEPORT - . Ash Str~t
Frecwlll Baptisi Church in Middle·
p011 will have a gospel sing
Sa turday, June 15, 7:30 p.m .. with
Dan Hayman and the County
Hymntimers. The pu~lic is invited.

POMEROY - Ma ry Shrine Yr.
Ordl'r of IlK' White Shti ne 'of
Jerusalem . . w1 11 mff t at 8 p.m
Friday at the Masonic Temple.

TUPPERS PLAJNS - The La dies AuxUlary of the Orange
Township Volunteer Fire Depart·
ment In Tuppers Plains will ho.ld a
ham and steak dinll&lt;'r Sarurday 4
p.m. at the fii'C' station. Cost is$4 for
adults and $2 for children unckir 12.

POMEROY - Annual picnic of
Return Jonthan Chapter, ·Daughters of the t\Jnerican Revolution.
will be held at 6 p.m. Friday at the
home of Evelyn Knight. ·

BASHAN

RACINE - A dance for ages 13
and up will be held Sa rurd"y, 7 p.m.
ro midnight, at thP Racine Legion
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PO:v! EROY- The Meigs County
Churches of Christ M&lt;'n's F"l'ilow·
ship- w!ll meet a t the Pomeroy
Church of Ch..t:ist Monday at 7:30
p.m.

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on Ohio's ECOnomy.
·,
The REpublican-controlled Senate last week
approved a tax cut of!Opercentayear, startingJ\Ily J
and extending for three years.
. The House Is expected to formally reject the Senate
version Tuesday and put the six-member panel to
work at onre.
·
According . to tradition, Rep.· William 'E. Hinig,
O.New Philackilphla, chairman of the Hoose Finance
Committee and chief sponsor of the budget, wlll be the
·
chairman of the conference committee.
, Initial contact was made late last week with the
House and' Senate finance staffs by William J.
Shkurtl, director of the state Oftlce of Budget and

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than Is presently budgt&gt;ted.
"Although education is the single
biggest beneficiary, meaningful tax
relief beginning July lis Included in
the state budget," Collins saki. "The
ll percent Income tax cut will help
· stimulate our economy yet pernnlt
budget growth In stale spending for
. essentail . sel'vlees · beyond
educatiOn.'' · . ·: ·
Despite the 'iax redlicilon, Co1Hn5
said state spending will Increase
more than $2.8 billion during the
two-yPar budget period, an increase
of 16.4 percent .over .ihe current
budget. The Senate ~et represents a$560milllonsayingsoverGov.
Richard Celeste's proposed spendPUSIID BUDGEl' - "AIIng plan, Collins added.
The Republican plan ca Us for less
Ihotlcl! education Is the
spending than the governor's, but
lllge8t heneftcl&amp;rJ:• meB!IIngful
tax , relief heKinnlng July I Is
·sHU . IJtcre~ses spending by 11
lqcluded In the s&amp;ate budget.''
· pereent over the current ·Jevi'l. ihe · •.
!Iaiii , Sen.•. _Qa!&lt;Jey, Colllns,, R,J7th Disttlct Senat:Qr. sal_d. · .. .
Jnnon. .
.·... . .
· Oilier' savings w1tl be reail2ed by ·
cutting the amount spent through
GALLIPOLIS- The RE'pu bllcan- the State Controlllng Board and by
drafted $19.6 billion budget, cover- limiting most state agencies outside
Ing the nex\ tw~ycars, which passed of education .to infationary
the Ohio Senate, 18-15, on a strict Increases.
"Contrary to unfounded partisan
pat1y lin&lt;' vote last week, gives
attacks
made on this budget the 30
significant Increases in state suppercent
income tax cut and greater
port to J&gt;Ubllc educa\IOn and cuts
for education do rot come
spending,
personal Income taxes by .})percent
at
the
expense
of other state
·over three years, according to State
agencies
and
sei'Vices,"
Collins
Sen. Oakley Collins, Rep-Ironton.
The overa II education budget said. "We have left most programs
passed by the Senat&lt;' calls for an Intact and have not dismantled any
increare of 22 percent In state of them. In fact, about every stale
· spending over the cu.Tent budget, department and agency Is given at
least a four percent •lncrcare to
which exph:es June 30.
cover
inflationary pressures. Our
· Approprtlltlons for primary ;~nd
budget
stimulates econonnlc growth
secondary · schools would increase
through
an improved tax climate
by nearly $1 bOlton or 16.4 percent
promoting
private Investment, in·
and high£'r education would receive
dustrlal
:modernization
and reover $500 million in ·additional .
supPort. almost 'l7 perCent more~ search and development ."

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penalties for conviction, provides civll remedies for
.and aliows authorities to conflscatl' certain
property gained as a result of racketeering.
Another bill cracks down on the possession,
transportation and sale of contraband, that Is,
property used in unlawful activities, such ·as drugs,
tlreanns, dangerous ordnance, alcohol, cigarettes
and other items.
The third bUI attempts to ensure cooperation
among stall' and local government agencies and task
forces 'In Investigating and prosecuting organized
crime by. esta bllshlng guidelines.
The House cilnvenes 'I'ul'sday at 11 a.m. and the
Senalq at l :ll p.m .
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WILKESVILLE - Volunteer
firefighters from seven fire
ckipartments in Ohio and West
. Virginia could be .bre&lt;~lhlng .
easier in lhe'years ahead thanks ·: .
fo a !lobariOn· by.Si;luthlirn Ohio· .
· Coal Company's Meigs Divtslon.
In a special presentation hj&gt;ld
at the Mejgs o!!lre on June 8,
Southern Ohio Coa 1 'donated
breathing apparatus which had
been used by the division's three
mine rescue teams to seven
volunteer fire· departments In
Ute area .
Volunteer fire departments of
Albany, Columl!la Township,
Rutland, ' S&lt;~lem . Center, WeD·
sro~ and W.llkesvUie, plus Point
PleaSI\1)1 ~- W.V-a .; te(!f'lv'ed two '
breathing · apparatuses each
(rom the Meigs Divlslon as well
as related spare parts and
equipment.
The breathing eqUipment Is
·about 10 years old and became
surplus when the Meigs Division
a~qulred new equipment for its
mine rescue team members
about a year ago.
· • "The equipment we donated is
sliD In very good condition,"
explained Skip Robinette, safety
director for the Meigs Dlvison.
"II has only been used once or
twice a month, on the· average,
EQUIPMENT DONATION - Stdp Rohlotetti&gt;, rl~, safety director
and then oqly for training
lor
Southern Ohio Coat eompai.y•s Melp I&gt;Mslon, explains the
exercises, or simulations.
operation
of the breathing apparaiiUieS lo Danny Sayre, left, and BID
"Each of the fire chiefs was
Cray
of
the
Wilkesville Volunleer Fire Department. 'llle WDkesvllle
very appreciative about receiv·
department
was
one of seven receiving breathing units from the Meigs
in!( this equlpmenl. These de·
Division.
(Continued on page A3) ·

Search
underway
for S&amp;L
break-in
suspects

•
· POMEROY. - A breaking and
·· eittering occurred .early Saturday
morning at Diamond Savings and
Loan on West Main. Street in
Pomeroy but 'no fll!JrteY was tak£'n
according to Geri Walton. bank
manager.
A spokesman for thP Meigs
County Sheriff's department said
authorities thought two to lour
suspects had escapro from the bank
on foot and a search was still being
conducted in the Lincoln Heights
hillside a~~ sev&lt;'rai hours after the
incident occured.
· ·· · ·
~uty' Sh~rltf Kepny. Klein
rep(Jrtedly hearct shots ·nreci in that
vicinity sometint&lt;' before noon
Saturday · but was unsure whetiK'r
the shots w&lt;&gt;rerelatro to th&lt;&gt;search.
Additional sheriff'sdepartrnent and
police units were called to the sit!'.
At noon Saturday . authorities
thought thcy might haveonrsuspect
cornered on thl' hillsicki between
Lincoln HUI .and Monkey Run. A
sheriff's ckipartml'llt spok&lt;&gt;sman
said it was believed at least two
additional suspects may have
crossed the. rlver by boat shortly
after the escape.
A burglar a!ann soufl(ledat ubout
12: 44 a.m. signa ling Pomeroy police
that a breaking and ent!'ring had
occurcd_ Pomrroy Officers BI'C'nt
Sisson, Jlai'Oid Hilt and Jerry
Rought were on rhe S('('I\P imm~·
(Continued on oagPA3t

Hijackers .h Qiding.52 hostages set .Sunday morning .deadline

THE PERFECT GIFT.

COLLECTION

SundaY. June 16. 1985

management, Indicating the way Is being prepared
·tor talkS.
The first task will be for Shkurti to come up with a
198&amp;-87 revenue projection that can be believed by a II
parties. H,e surprised the Senate GOP two weeks ago
by trttnmlng $3ffi million from the estimates.
Once a dolia~ figure and a compromise tax cui-are
established. the conferees can haggle over amounts
for·areas of spending.
The Senate is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a series
or anti-racketeering bills that have been several years
in the making.
·
One, which has already cleared the Houre. sets up a
special crime or racketeering, imposes additional

Coal company
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COLUMBUS ' (UP!) - A joint Oldo House-Seriate
conference committee w1li start negotiations this ·
week on the di!!erences between a Democratic·
supported $31.3 billion state bUdget and a Republicanwritten $19.6 bUlton out~y In hopes of. reaching a final
settlement by the end of the month.
. In addition to.c&lt;!rnpo-q'l'llslng on the s~ding level,
the two sides wUl have to ~h accord on the amount·
of an income tax ~lion.
· •The Democratlc-dominaied Hou~, backed by Gov.
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clinic will be held by Jhe Meigs
County ·Humane Soci&lt;'IY and the
Meigs County Health Department
at Columbia Township Flrehoure ·
Sarurday, 1to4 p.m.

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Are you tired and confused with Denominational Doc·
trines and Divisions? Do you believe that nothing
should be bound on a person except that which Jesus
Himself has bound?

Aerobic• Dance Class

CARPENTER - An ali-day
Father's Day Homecoming will be
held Sunday at Mount Union Baptist
Church · on County Road 10,
Carpenter.

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SATURDAY

· MIDDLEPORT- Installation of
officers for Befhel62, International
Order of Job's Daughters, w!ll be
held at 7:30 Saturday at the
Middleport Masonic Temple.

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the Sunday school and morning
CARPENTER- Bible SchOOl at
. worship s&lt;&gt;t'Viet&gt; 10: 30 a.m. - - Mount Union BapUst Church, Car·
REEDSVILLE - Third Annual penter, will begin Monday, 9-11 a.m.
Wells I'C'un!on, Sunday, Forked Run
State Park, Roo:lsv11le, noon. Fam· rr:rni:i:=:::;;;;;:::;~:=~i=ll
ily a nd friPnds take picnic lunch,

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by the official Algerian -news agency APS.
Twelve tots hE'avlly armed hijackers believed to be
Lebanese Shiit&lt;' Moslems were s.tiil holding 40
pasS('ngers and thl',l'(' crew members- the pilot . first
officer and flight engineer- aboard the Boelng727on
a runway at the Algiers airport . .'J:WA spokesman
Sally McElwrealh said in New Yotk .
The hijackers Saturday released 53 more pas·
and nt~ht
attendants- most oft hem women
sengers
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Reagan seeks help fr~m
, Midea.st on .T WA hijacki~g
WASHINGTON (Uil-Presldent
Thepreslckint mackinomentlonol
Rl'agan was being kept informed, the crisis in his weekly radio
, Saturday at his rnouptaln retreat 11ddress, concentrating IJ1Siepd on
· about the. hijacking of. tltt' . 1W A · an attack agalrist clvU rights
airliner 'carrying· American pas- advocates who favor quotas In
ll&lt;'ngers, and smt personal pl11as to lilrlng.
~
some Middle East J!OVPrttments
· Sims said Reagan had no plans to
seeking tlleir help in solving· fhe · cut short his weekend at Camp
crisis, a senior O.s. official said.
Dwlld and no u.s. action appeared
The Whitt&gt; H(IU!Ie would not Imminent.
"W~'re lookln&amp; to them &lt;AI&amp;I!rta)
confirm reports !IUlt Algeria had
refused offPrSofU.S. help or that an In this -lous probletn, which tliey
American counterJerrorllll tor!:e · are handljng well. The situation Is
'luis been readied, altholllh It was Algeria's to'deal with.'' Sims said.
· believed 'that ~rtcan hostaglll
"We haile a lot of conftdl'nce In
fii!IIOtlaton were avallabll' If
A!ge:rla,
going back to the Iranllut
reques1ed.
holtqe
crisis,"
• senior U.S.olllclal
Reagan was briefed on «-vetopmmts durlni' hla rejllllat' weekend said. "Itunlntl'fnalllllllatlononthe
· stay at Camp David, Md.. by ground bt AJ&amp;81a and It's undl'r
national ~rlty advtaer Robert control," .lild the dllclel. Hf aiiO J
Mcfarlane, said deputy press said, "Algeria Is bttter than Beirut"·
as a site for a such a hostage crisis.
secretary Robert Sims. ·
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and chlldren - who wei'C' aboard ·Trans World
Airlines Flight 847, hijacked Friday on a flight from
Athens to Ror'ne. A few hours later JO more men were
rell?ased, witnesses said.
The two original hijackers, who apparently were
joined by or hers during a stop In Beirut, demanded
Israel release ali of Its ShiUe prisoners in Israeli jaUs,
that two Arab pHsoh&lt;'rs In Cyprus be freed and that
the United States admit complicity in a March 8

bombing in Lebanon that kiliro 85 ~pie .
ABC News reported !he hijackE-rs were also
demanding a ransom of$12 million to$15 million. But
1WA could not confirm .a ransom was part of th&lt;'
hijack&lt;'rs' ckimands.
The releaSP of the 5:1 hostages folloW&lt;'&lt;i the
int~rventiqn of two Alf'(('rian officials who bo;•J'd&lt;od the
aircraft aboullll minutps aft&lt;'r it arri\'cd in Aigii'rs for
thr second time early Saturday.

Glenn to ·seek third Senate
term
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CLEVELAND (UPI)-Sen.John
Gtenn,O.Ohlo, surprised few people
Friday when he announced that he
w1D seek a third Senate term lnJ\18).
Gle!ln was an easy winner in i!lll,
,capturing aU of0hlo's88countles in
w1rinlng by more than a mlllion
votes despltP Preslckint Reagan's
landlllde ~ectlon .
The foimeT astronaut macki his
plans o!!lclaL at the start of a speech
at t1w Clevl'land City Ciub devoted
rndltly to analyzing the President's
plat).
· "I'm'proud of whllt I've been ablP
to do fqr etevelind &amp;ltd fllr Ohto in
tht-.tepastllyears,"Glennsald. "So
let there bP no mistake and no
nnliUndentandlng about my tutui'l'
pla111.
"lnl\18), I .dtoseekandserve
attO!her term as your Unft~ States
lletlator," Glenn aald.
Glenn Is still recovertngtromdebt
lllcurred durin&amp;
,,. an unsuccessful

tax

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lllil'!111'8 . . . Clel•hln" atr
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presldent.ial bld last year.
An aicki said rwo fund-raising
organizations are ar work - one
aimed at E&gt;llminatlng tbe $2.7!1
mUiion ckibt !hat stll1 i'l'mAins from
last year's presidential campaign
and the other to raisE' money for next
year's race.
After BIUIOUncing his Plans, Gk&gt;nn
took tltrll' to commend Reagan's
attempt at ·revtstna the tax system:
"I think President Reagan di&gt;S('I'VI'S a lot of credit." Glenn said.
"The President recognizles that tax
reform is an Idea whosetlll!l'hasn.ot
only come: but is trulyloncoverduP.
"Right row, our tax cixJe is Uttll'
more than a crazy, plltchworlr quilt
at loopholes, e:~te~rtptlonsand prefer·
ences for the spectallnteresrs.lt'sso
complex that aimolt helf . our
taxpayers must hli'l' profl'SBIQnal
help to even file thf&gt;lr retUiltl."
"I'm concerned about what it

would do to our already ballooning
federal budget deficits. I'm con·
rented about t.he way It would help
the rich at the &lt;'Xpensc of the poor
and middle claSS&lt;'S. And I'm
concerned al;tout the way It would
hurt Ohio and rrxist of thl' oth&lt;•r
states In the MldW&lt;'St and Northeast
regions ol the country."
Gk'nn spent most of his timr
talldng about how thf&gt; plan would
increase the ~t deficit.
"We can't run a credit card
government any more than you can
nm a credit card home,'· he Silid .
"WhetMr Yll14:re an Individual, a
!annlly, or a nation. sooneroc laiN t1
policy ol borrow and borrow. s]X'nd
and speond Is ROIDR to Wfl'{'k )'OUr
economy. Thl'l'e'umexception.'' .
The ~ question Glenn has .
about thepropOSalls, "Canwt&gt;mal!y
afford a tax morm plan thai takes
us e11a1 'flartl\l'r away from a
bats need federal budget?"

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