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Mayors' Court
1bree defendants forfeited bonds
In the court of Middleport Mayor
Fred Hoffman Tuesday night.
They wer,; Glen L. Rice, Point
Pleaant, W. Va., and Harley Boring.
Albany, $450each posted on charges
of driving while Intoxicated, and
Annie R. Cundiff, Middleport, $&amp;1,
permitting an unlicensed driver to
operate a motor vehicle.
Fined In the court were Robert
White, Racine, $&amp;1 and costs,
disorderly manner; James QuU!en.
Middleport, $00 and costs, no
motorcycle muffler; Klmale Hy ·
sell, Rutland, $425 and costs and 10
days In jail, driving while !ntoxi·
cated; Belinda S. Ross, Middleport,
$425 and costs, three days In jail,
driving while Intoxicated, and $25
and costs, no motorcycle endorse·
ment; Gregry Cundlff, .Middleport ,
$00 and costs, disorderly manner;
Dennis Blackburn, Middleport, $425
and costs, three days in jail, driving
while Intoxicated; $Z\ and costs, no
operator's license; $100 and costs.
destruction of property, and $100
and costs, destruction of village
property.

Local briefs

Area deaths

Inside today's Sentinel

Medication record card program off

In Pomeroy, six defendants
forfeited bonds and seven were fined
In the court of Mayor Clarence
Andrews Tuesday night.
Forfeiting were Pasu Loharjun,
Athens, $73, speeding and failure to
appear; Herbert Ervin, Racine, $45,
speeding; Samuel Anderson, Jr.,
William Van Meter, Sr., W!IUam
Van Meter, Jr., no addresses
recorded, $63 each on charges of
consuming an alcoholic beverage In
.a motor vehicle; Greg Meier,
Columbus, $44, speeding.

The Meigs County Health Department today announced the
cancellation of Its medication record card program which was
scheduled to be held tomorrow (Thursday) at the large conference
room of the Meigs Senior Citizens Center from 11 a.m . to 2 p.m.

Veterans Memorial information
Admitted .. Harold Triplett, Pomeroy; Wilbur Hanning, Middleport; Katherine Downing, Middleport; Andrew Manning, Racine.
Dlscharged··Eison Spencer, Earl Denny, Sr., Anna Ailey, Frank
Reynolds, Ruth 'i'!Jl!s, Judy McNichols, Bernice Molden.

Emergency squads have three runs .
Fined were Lewis Lawhorn,
Wtlllarn Armstrong, no addresses
recorded, $63 and costs, each, open
flask; Heinz Coats, Pomeroy, $63
and costs, disorderly manner; Otis
Core, Pomeroy, $43 and costs,
defective exhaust; William R.
Thoma, Jr., Pomeroy, $313, destruc·
tton of property, and $113 and costs,
public intoxication; timothy Justice, Pomeroy, $311 and costs,
assault upon a minor; Denver Bush,
Pomeroy, $63 and costs, disorderly
conduct.

Three calls were answered by local units Tuesday, the Meigs
County Emergency Medical Service rePc&gt;rts. At 9; 14 a.m., the
Tuppers Plains Unit took . Bob Ellis,. Route 7, to Camden-Clark
Hospital; Syracuseat2: 12p.m. took Andrew Manning from Third and
Cherry Sts., to Veterans Memorial Hospital and Middleport at 4:24
p.m. took Katherine Downing, Second Ave, to Veterans Memorial.

Farewell dinner for Layh's Friday
A farewell potluck dinner honoring Chris and Carol Layh who have
resigned their admln!stratlve positions at tbe Carleton School wlll be
held at 6: ll p.m. Friday at the school. The pubUc Is invited to attend.
Those needing further Information are to cail 992-6683.

Spring sports banquet set Monday

Firefighter agreement
halts work stoppage

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.CINCINNATI tAP) - A threa·
tened 7 a.m . strike by Cincinnati
firefighters was called off by union
president Forrest Buckley today
after an all-night bargaining session
with city negotlatiors.
Buckley talked to union members
on the city 's fire communications
system shortly before .the 7 a.m.
walkout was to begin · and urged
them to stay on the job and to ratify a
tentatlve ·contract agreement later
today.
Mayor Thomas Brush said the
compromise agreement would give
flref!ghterE a 7.4 percent pay
Increase and that the settlement
covered 18 months, retroactive to
last December. Negotiations Mon·
day had focused on a city proposal
that would give firefighters a 5.5
percent raise this year and the same
In 1984. ButBuckleysaldfiref!ghters
wanted more money up front.
The tentative settlement was
announced shortly after 5 a.m ..
following about four hours of talks
between Buckley and City Manager
Sylvester Murray.
City Council was called Into an
emergency session about 5:30a.m.

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Pai netat' Middleport, Ohio

12-lhe Daily Sentinel

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The Meigs High School spring sports banquet will be held Monday at
6: ll p.m. at the high school. Parents of athletes are to take two food
dishes or salad, vege~les or dessert.

· Junior high banquet Thursday

and gave the city's approval to the
proposal. Buckley went to the Eden
Park fire tower about 6:30 a.m. to
make the announcement to union
members.
Buckley scheduled a morning
ratlflcatlt&gt;n meeting for union
members In the Cincinnati convention center.
Buckley said details of the
agreement would be presented to
the public and to his union later
today and that members would vote
on ra tification. The settlement was
believed to have been a compromise
that Included an 18-rrmnth contract,
rather than the two-year agreement
the city had sought.
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Murray said the c!ty'sofferofa5.5
percent raise, retroactive to !)e.
cember, and another 5.5 percent In
January would amount to $16
million. The firefighters demanded
7 percent the second year.
''They said earlier they'd settle for
$1.5 mlll!on," Murray complained.
"A strike by firemen Is one of the
most Insidious because of the
difficulty the public has sustaining
it," said MayorThomasBrush. " ... a
firefighter's strike has the making of
calamity."

The Meigs Junior High School all sports banquet wlll be held at 6: 30
p.m. tomorrow (Thursday) at the Meigs High School. Parents of
athletes are to take two food disheS of salad, vegeUJble or dessert.

HEAP deadline Sunday
Energy assistance program applications must be submitted to
Gallla·Melgs Corrun~nlty Action Agency by Sunday: the age11cy said
today.
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Letha Proffitt , Home Energy Assistance Program director for
CAA, said area rel;ldents needing assistance with utility shutoHs
must apply by Sunday to receive help. Appljcations will not be
accepted after that date.
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Applicants must present total housejjold income verification for
the past 12 -niontlis, a shutoff notice or recent fuel bUrand social
security numbers of all household members,
Interested Individuals may apply at the following locations: Meigs
County courthouse, 992-5605; the old Thaler Ford building, Second
Avenue, GaUipolts, 444Hl611; and the Cheshire office, 367-,7311 or
992-4i629.

·Hospital plans CT scanner
Construction of an addition to house O'Bienel;s Memoria l
Hospital's computerized tomography (CT) scanner wlll be aided
with proceeds of the Athens facility's lffil fund drive.
The goal of the drive Is $00,(XX), according to fund drive
co-chairmen Edward Robe and Verda Jones. Money raised will help
delray the approximate $&amp;)0,(XX) cost of the new addition, currently
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under construction.

Rabies clinic scheduled.•• Page 6 .

Sylvia May Linthicum

William L. Fosler ·

Sylvia May Linthicum, 56, Athens
died unexpectedly Tuesday evening
at Doctor's Hospital, Nelsonville.
She was born In Meigs County the
daughter of the late Henry and Ethel
Boyles Linthicum
She Is survived by one brother,
Harley Linthicum , Tuppers Plains;
three sisters, May Rick, VanCover,
Wash.; Hazel Shea, Akron, and
Frances Grimm, Frost, Ohio.
Funeral services wUl be held at
the White Funeral Home In Cool·
ville, Friday atll a.m. with the Rev.
Guy White officiating. Burial will be
in Troy Baptist Cemetery, Frost.
Frtends may call at the funeral
home after 6 p.m. Thursday.

William Lewis Foster, Jr., 00,
Mlle Hut Road, Racine, died
Monday at Pleasant Valley Hospital
in Point Pleasant following a
lingering illness.
'He was born Sept. 19, 1932 In
Parkersburg, W. Va., a son of the
late WUllam Lewis Foster and Doris
Wells Foster, who resides In
Parkersburg. He was a truck
driver.
Surviving In addition to his .
mother Is his wife, Ayrln Lovelace
Foster, and three sons, Eric Lee
Foster, serving In the,U. S. Navy at
Lebanon; WUliam Lewis Foster,
III, Gaillpo!!s, and Terry Ray
Foster, at home, and several aunts.
There will be no visitation or
ful)eral services. Mr. Foster
quested that his body be donated to
the Marshall University College of
Medicine for med!c3I research and
education. Arrangements were bY
the Ewing -.. Funeral Home,
Pomeroy .

Two die in
mine accident
HOLDEN. W.Va. (AP) - Offt.
clals say a "massive" roof collapse
was responsiblefonhedeathsoftwo
·· miners worklng more than half a
mile inside a Logah County coal
director, said it took rescuers hours
to recover the bodies of the victims,
and that for a time officials thought
that one of the miners might still be
alive.
Assistant state mines director
Albert Jordan today identified the
'ictlms as Denver Smith, 40, of
Baisden, and Marty Maynor, 27, of
Gilbert.
The accident ocrurte&lt;faboutll : 30
a.m. Tuesday at KaraCoa!Co.' sNo.
1 mine at Holden , officials said. The
body of 1he first miner was
recovered short ly after 2 p.m. , they
said, but the second wasn't un·
earthed for another two hours.

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HUNTINGTON - It was quit or be tired, said Marshall University
President Robert Hayes, wbo finally chose to exit on his own.
After weeks of rumors and behind-the-scenes wrangling on the
Board of Regents, Hayes ·decided Wednesday that the campaign
against him by some regents had resulted In a "no-win situation, for
me and the university."
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At no time, Hayes said, had the board or any of Its members
outlined their grievances against him. The only publicly expressed
complailit about Hayes In recent weeks came from regent Russell
lsaaes, wlw cailed last month tor an audit of the Marshall athletic
department because It faces a $aD,ml deficit.
However, sources close to the board said opposition to Hayes had
been ·growing for several years among regents who felt he was
bucking their authority. .
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.The board. 'a pparently pia!lned to · fire Hayes · at a meeting
scheduled fQr today, but In a press conference following Hayes'
announcement, regents president P&lt;!ul G!llner declined to say why
the regents wanted Hayes out. He conflmied that the board never
outlined Its grievances to the president.
Hayes, wlw has headed the state's second·largest university for
tjle past eight years, said his ·reslg!JatJon would take effecj Aug. 15.
However, he said he' would relinquish day·to-day control of the school
Frtd3y by beginning a vacation.
He said he plans to return In August to resume teaching as a
professor In Marshall's education department.

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In one Instance, Agent Otho A.
Ezeil Jr . sent $1,595 to American
National University In Phoenix,
Ariz., and explained he was too
"backlogged" duetoavacatlontodo
research for a degree, according to
an affidavit in federal court In
Phoenix.
The school awarded Ezell a
master's degree In business admln·
L•Iratlon and a transcript showing
he had taken 10 courses for 30
credits, receiving ail Bs, the
affidavit said.
A call to the school Tuesday
reached an answering service,
where a woman said school officials
would be unavailable for comment
untU later today .
Pence said graduates of phony
colleges Include a high-ranking
Washington otflclal, a National
Foot ball League player, employees
of the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, and state,

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Wealher forecast
Partly cloudy tonight. Low near
50. Winds southeasterly 10 mph or
less. Partly cloudy Thursday. High
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An action for dissolution of
marriage was filed In Meigs County
Common Fleas Court and a dlvoree
was granted.
Filing for dis
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were Thomas Frederick Harman,
Reedsville, andKarenSueHarman,
Reedsville.
Albert R. Keeton was granted a
divorce !rom Estber L. Keeton on
charges of gross negleci of duty and

Ohio benefit cuts will be deep
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CLEVELAND - Ohio residents who expect to lq6e 13 weeks of
unemployment benefits should brace themselves for cuts of up to 27
weeks, oftlcllils say.
· Last week, It was reported that the number of unemployed In Ohio
was 673,ml or 13 percent In Aprll, down !rom 13.2 pereent In March.
The regulations cut 13 weeks of extended benefits for everyone, and
other federal extenslo!! .b enefits will expire or already have expired,
br!nglng the total cut to ''Zl weeks, said Roberta Steinbacher,
administrator of the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services.
Jobless residents can count on just 38 weeks of unemployment
benefits, down from 65 weeks before the cutback, offlctals said.
The formula for deterrillnlng when the 13 weeks of aid Is dropped Is
tied to the percentage of Ohio resklents getting state-paid
unemployment benefits, otflctals said. Wben that figure falls below 6
percent, the 13 weeks ofbelleflts end. As the recession continues and
more jobless people exhaust regular benefits, the. figure naturally
drops, otfiCtaJs say.

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local and federal employees.
None of the bogus degree-holders
was Identified.
Pence said one person has already
been convicted In the three-year
Invest!gallon, and evidence Is being
presented tograndjurtes!nArlzona,
Arkansas, Ohio, New York, Florida,
California, South Carolina, and
North Carolina.
"Hundreds of people in every
profession" received the pbony
certlflcates, Pence said. The FBI
has notified some employers 'who
had given jobs to maU-ord~r
graduates and many employees
have already lost lhe!r jobs, he
added.
Five FBI agents received a total
of 23 defirees and paid more than
$25,(XX) for the phony certificates,
Pence said. They Included degrees
for medical doctors, psychiatrists,
masters of business administration
apd masters of criminal justice.
Prices ranged from $l,rm for a
bachelor's degree to $5,001 for a
Ph.D. Some "universities" under
Investigation h&lt;&gt;1 only post otfice
boxes or answering services, he
said, and nonehadclassroomspace.

Students gu~ed by police
PARIS Riot pollee tear-gassed hundreds of students
demonstrating outside the Cannes FUm FE!$tlval and broke up
protests In other cities where students also rebelled against the
·
government's proposed educational revisions.
In Cannes, tear gas created a chaotic reception Wednesday night
for people In formal evening dress who arrived to see a film by
Japanese director Nagisa Oshima, and witnesses said many fled the
acrid fumes along with the protesters. However, several guests .
made their way through the smoke to the entrance to present their
Invitations, the witnesses said.

Ohio lottery winners
CLEVElAND- The winning number drawn Wednesday night In
the Ohio Lottery's dally game, "The Number." was 116.
In the "Pick 4" game, played five times a Week, the winning
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night In the Ohio Lottery's dally
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FBI probes bogus college degrees
CHARLOTTE, N. C (AP) Seizing records from Arizona to
Florida, FBI agents said they
capped a three-year undercover'
probe of diploma m!Us In eights tales
that sold phony sheepskins to
" hundreds of people In every
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profession."
Operation "D!pscam" could lead
to Indictments agalnst38mall-order
colleges that provided fake degrees
for people now practicing In fields
ranging from psychotherapy to
cancer treatment, agents said at a
news conference here Tuesday.
"We have people with Ph.D.s In
psychotherapy who are treating
patients and don't have the slightest
quall!lcatlons," said Robert L.
Pence, the FBI agent In charge in
North Carolina.
"This Is a problem that seems to
be affecting the natlon'seducatlonal
system and Is turning out phony
graduates In every profession
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near 58. Winds IOUtheasterly Ill SOUtherly 10 mph or ~. Friday,
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TOP .AWARD WINNERS- These are the top award winners at lhe
IUIDual vocal department banquet of the Meigs High School Tul!lday
night. C. Ed Harldesli, left, made the presenlallons to left to rtght, Rlto

Rhodes, a. $1,000 music scholar!lhlp; Julie Spencer, Sl,OOO music
scholan~hlp, and Jeff Carson, trophy lor being selet:led the best overal!
music student Of the high school havlng heen named to the honor by all

vocal sludents of the four high school gradl!i. The ..,holarshlps are
provided by lhe Louise Mohrhw1 Scholar!lhlp Fund. Miss Rhodes wUI
study Instrumental musical Marshall University and Mi'isSpent-er wU!
study voctu music at Ohio University . AU •enlors of the ·vO&lt;'.al
depiU'Imeni received pins and flowers durin·~t the banquet lrom the
vocal. department boosters. SlL•le Soulsby tUJd Pal Thon)l\ were the
parent co-chairpersons lor the btUlquc'l. (.1\ddltlonal photOS on P11ge 8).

Business tax ,b attle not over
bill, wa• changed by the committee
By ROBERT E. MDJ,ER
to shift more taxes to manufactur·
As8oclaled Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A ers and other big businesses which
pay corporate franchise taxes.
modified version of Gov. Richard
A proposal to place a 4 percent
Celeste's tax package Is headed for a
excise tax on business serviCes was
House vote, and businesses targeted
for higheJ: taxes plan to lobby scrapped after lobbyists for !awy·
against It as It advances to the ers, accountant s, engineers. a nd
others campaigned against It .
Senate.
In Its place. the committee voted
The Democrat-controlled House
Finance Corrun!ttee, voting along to Increase by I percent the Income
party lines, adopted the measure brackets In the COillOrate tranehlse
17·9 Wednesday. The vote cleared tax and dump a section of the bill
way for approval by the full House- reducing the business tax on
considered a formality- on Friday. tangible JX'rsonal property from 3.'i
Democrats control the House to 25 percent.
Manufacturers wasted not lm(' In
62-37 under Speaker Vernal G. R!tfe
Jr., 0-New Boston, one of the main . serving notice tha t they Intend to
architects of the rewrttten bill with a mount a campaign to head oft the
reputation for not bringing to the higher franchise taxes In the Senate.
Douglas Trail, vice president of
Ooor any policy measure which
Ohio Manufacturers' Assocla·
the
lacks votes to pass.
Celeste's tax package, a vital part lion, said the boost in Industrial a nd
of his $27 billion, two-year budget other business taxes would cause

Ohio to lose plants and jobs to other
states.
U the bill in Its present form Is
enacted, he said, he Is afraid any
new jooo which would be cre ated
"would be created in other states. "
Minority Republicans on the
Finance Committee said thal tlle bill
will dama g r
Industrial
development.
Rep . Thomas W. Johnson, R-Ncw
Concord , ranklng GOP member of
the panel. said legis lators and lhP
governor campaigned on pmmiSl's
to Ct'f'ate new jooo. "This flies In til&lt;'
face of that." Johnson said.
F inane&lt;' Chairman William E.
Hir tg. D-New Philadelphia, sa id the
tax chanws were necessary to
maintain a fair balance between
Individual and corporate taxpayers.
The bill accommodates the request of tho gov"rnor that busl·

nesses pay :1~ JX't'Cent ofOhlo's taxes
while lh&lt;' ol he r 6H pet-cent Is
alloc·ated to Individuals. he sa id.
Hinlg said thl' pmposal provides
sign ificant Increases to education;
funds programs for the needy; and
•~&gt;duel'S appropriations for somp
agenci(&gt;S.
Celeste brushed aside a quesllon
on whet her he had su[fered a defeat
with tho dele tion or tlie business
. .'\('IVIC&lt;'S lax .

He said, In effect, that he thought
his proposal was fair , but that he
ll'Cogn!zes that th&lt;' lA.'!{Islature will
"work Its wLo;dom" on how to
gen&lt;'ra te taxes. Th" Important thing
L' that the taxpayer balance Is being
retain&lt;'&lt;!, the governor said.
In order to maintain the 68-32
Individua l-corporate tax load ratio,
sevpral other parts of the bill had to
be changed. Hinlg sa id.

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Reagan pledge satisfies some critics
of current nuclear arms control talks
By TIM .AHERN
A.880claled Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) -A pledge
by President Reagan to make a
"comprehensive" review of U.S.
' nuclear arms control proposals has
satlsfled some congressional critics
of the MX missile as Congress nears
crucial votes on the giant new
nuclear· tipped weapon.
After Reagan's promise was
announced In the House Appropr!a·
lions defense subcommittee Wed·
nesday, the panel voted9·3topemilt
the Pentagon to spend money
appropriated six months ago.
A slmllar result was expected
today in :he Senate Appropriations
Committee, which sched41ed a vote
this afternoon on whether to tree the
$500 ml!llon for research, development and flight testing of the new
mtssne.·
Reagan was ."very pleased" by
the House panel's vote, deputy
White House press secretary Larry
Speakes said
Speakes predicted theSenatevote
would be "much more difficult."

But thai forecast was disputed by
committee sources who declined to
be Identified.
Sen. Mark Hatfield, R-On~ ..
chairman of the appropr!a tlons
panel, planned to try to halt freeing
the money "but he doesn't have the
votes. They just aren't there," said
one source.
Reagan outllned his promise In a
letter to Rep. Norman Dicks,
D-Wa•h., an MX critic.
Dicks termed the letter "a good
faith Initial effort toward a comprehensive and stable arms control
policy" and then voted for freeing
the MX money In the House
subcommittee.
Another critic, Rep. Albert Gore
Jr., D·Tenn., said the letter "made II
crystal clear to us" that the U.S.
proposal at the Strategic Arms
Reduction Talks (START) wUI be
changed.
U the votes by.._,J{.e House
subcommittee and Senate panel are
upheld bY the full House and Senate,
the Pentagon could build and test.the

MX.

Still to come are votes on whether
to approve the recommendations of

a White House commission tha t 100
MX weapons be put Into Minuteman
silos near Cheyenne. Wyo., and a
small , sing le-warhead missile be
developed.
Wednesday's vote was the second
recent win for the MX. Last week,
the House Armed Services refused
to cut MX money from the pmposed
1984 budget.
The White House commission.
headed by former national securlty
adviser Brent Scowcron, also
proposed a " new direction" In arms
control efforts aimed at limiting
nuclear warheads rather than
mlssiles.s promised to review the
U.S. proposal at the START talk.~
that resume next month·ln Geneva
"with the Intention of developing
such modlflcatlonsasarenecessary
to renect the Commission' s
approach."
The START Ullks Involve long·
range nuclear weapons and are
separate from another set of
U.S.-Sovtet negotiations aimed at
limiting nuclear weapons In
Europe.
Reagan also pledged to

"promptly undertake a major effort
to bring the proposal of a small ,
single-warhead ICBM to fruition on
a high p1ior!ty basis" and said he
"saw merit " In proposa ls to create a
!X'rmanent, bipartisan advts01y
commission on arms control.
Congress has turned down two
previous Reagan administration
attempts to buDd and base the
missile the Pentagon says Is needed
to replace America's aglng land·
based missile force. The I;(XXJ
Minuteman weapons are the heart
of that arsenal, and the Pentagon
says they are vulnerable to a first
strike by Inc reasingly accurate
Soviet weapons.
Reagan, meantime, met for a
second day with a group of
congressmen to lty to win their
support for the MX.
The president sa ld he supports the
concept of a nuclear "build-down"
which calls for deStroying two
warheads for each new one that Is
built.
But, he cautioned. "It Isn' t a'
simple as It sounds, In order to · .
:
achieve equality."

Residents lose. first round mining .b out
ATIIENS, Ohio (AP) A
week to order a temporary halt to
citizens' group has lostltsfirstbattle·· longwall mining operations at
against a rew mining technique that
Southern Ohlo Coal Co.'s Meigs
groop members say Is responsible
Mine No. 2. COAL mernbers had
tor damage to sane homes and sought the order, saymg the
. watel' ·suPI)lles In Ohio's coal
company no longer bas a pi!rmlt to .
country.
mine at Meigs ~e No. 2. ·
But lnembers of Citizens Organ·
tz.ed Aaa!nst Lortgwall.lng plan to
l..OJWWall rhlnlng, used for years
continue their efforts to stop the In Europe, was recently Introduced
lnlnlni technique when the state In the United Slates as a rnore
. Reclamation Board !'I Review eftlclart ~ ._rer . means· of
,bean arguments Oil it~ month.
'I1Ie review board retia!Jed last

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process. a machine cuts a 500-foot·
wide path throUgh a coal seam and
allows the earth to collapse behind lt.
COAL members say the sudden
s!nklng of the earth above the mines
has caused property damage and
dEll;troyed some water S!IPPIIE!$.
In Friday's decision, the review
board apparently agreed with

arguments II)' .Soo.thern Ohio Coal
attorney Michael MWer, who said
any temporary sbltdown ot long·
wall operationS Wl,lUid force the

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closing of Its three-mine CompleJO ::
andput1,900peopleoutofwork. ThO ·;
company recently recalled 1,401 ·:
miners atter an extended layo!f. · . ·
Jay Wamsley, attorneyforCOAL( ·:
said at Issue Is whether Southern · :
Ohio has a legal permit to mine tll!d : •
whether the longwall meth&lt;id : :
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threatens property owners.
· Southern Ohio has acknowledge(j \
some property damage as a result of : ~
longwail mining and .has offered · :
compensation to some residents.. · : •

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Area deaths

Sherman Cavanaugh

She nnan Cavana ugh, 85, of Des
Moines, Iowa. died Sunday morning
a thls home.
l:fe Is survived ·by his wife, the
forme r Bernice Mohler of Meigs
County. Several localrelatlves also
survive Including Mrs. Lelah Winebrenner a nd Cheste r Roge rs.
Fune ral services wlll be held
Friday a t the Caldwell-BrienRobblns FUnera l Home tn Des
Moines. witn buria l in the Glendale
Cem eter tllere.

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TAKE PART IN EVENT - · lte&lt;:ently the Churches of God of
Southern Ohio sponsored a Marathon .at King's Island. There were 29
teams a nd the Rutland Church of God came in third place in Its division.
AU monies raised went to World Missions. The Rutland team consisted
of (fronl row), John Evans IJ, Scott Haggy, Mike Roush and Sandy
Napper. (Back row), John Gomez, Rod Walker, Kent !':ads, Ken
McCune, David WUkes, Evan Wlo;eman , Charlie ,Jones, and Pastor .John
8. E vans, ooach.

Beuliili (Sammie) Sheets Stahl,
67, Columbus, dledSaturday, May7,
at her residence.
·Mrs. Stahl was preceded In death
by her husband, Wallace Stahl.
She Is survived by two sisters,
MaeLee, Ripley, W, Va ., andCarrte
Wears. RutlAnd; one brother.
Edward Sheets, Nitro, W. Va.; 11
nieces and nephews.
The family requesls no flowers
and there will be no calling hours.
Woodyard Eastern Chapel, Columbus Is In cnarge of arrangements.

Ame rican Elcctric Power System .
Qu ite frankly. I am getting ve ry
disgusted with a ll of this ina ne
rub bi sh.
My fa ther, husband . brother a nd
fa the r-in -law have all worked for
tile Power Compa ny a nd I'm proud
. o_f this fact.
Electricity Is a vi.tal element li1
our nation's survival. If you do n't
belie ve this, try a nd run your
housenold for a day or two without
it . We a ll ta ke our lifestyle for
granted a nd don't bother to e xa m In c all of the fa cts tnvotved befOre
we jump on an Issue with both feet.

ployees and tile many years of
service they have devoted to a job
they believe in.
Isn 't it a comfort to know tha t
when we rc in need of urgent
medical carr tna l ou r a rea Is
blessed wit h several hospitals who
can provide lnesophislicated equip·
ment to save ou r lives and the lives
of those we love" The equ ipme nt
t~ a t is necessary to assur(' us qf
these services a re all· powered by
electricity. Maybe everyone s hould
stop a nd really consider lhe full
impac t that tile Power Company
has In our everyday lives before
being so quick to crliiclze.
I nope this INter can so.me how
raise the public awareness of th&lt;'

Just !maginC' w hat our area would

issues involvff! here. Ther e ar e two

campaign &lt;Jlmt.'CI at and again st the

be In rega rd to employment if
America n Electric Power Com·
pa ny had not loca ted nere.
T he a11acks on tile compa ny
ra nge from hlgn m onthly bills to
acid ralll . ;rhe la test ba tllc front Is
tile me tnods ust'&lt;l to mine the coa l
necessa11' in the generation of

electricity . I refe r to the current
war being waged on Iongwa ll
opera lions at tile Me igs Min es.
Tile public Is ve ry qu ick to
condem n, might I suggest. that we
ask them how they would manage
I he nugc tas k of providing this vit al
service? How would they ra ise tile
money to build a nd maintain the
facil ities necessa ry In keeping tile
power on? .
The re a rc groups who oppose
nu r lf'nr powered plan ts. The re are

thos&lt;• who a rc agalnsl acid rain
The C.O.I\ .l.. people think they

know it all about min ing method~.
Tiley say they arc not aga inst

f'OllV('n lional minin g. I d a r~ sav
111f'i r ignoranrf' Is evident as
IYJX' of under gr oun d mine ca n
rPs u lt ln subsidence. T he re a re no
gu a rani ('('SagFi inst it . Thi s has been

anY

pruvt•n ov&lt;•r the yea rs in all a reas
m inin~

w hC'rf' undf'rgro und

has

i:X'cn ca rrlPd out . The a ba ndoned
m ines nPar W(llls ton arC' not A.E .P.
m i nes.
T here were no longwa ll miners ln

operation there a nd ;:ct subsidence
dtd cx·cur. ThP C.O.A. L. group
should look a llttiP deeper tnr o this
data befm-,. they try to move In an
tell experienced coal companies the
bPs ! way lo nm t h('ir business.
I tnlnk it 's lim e for all America n
E lect lie Power E m ployees to come
lngNhr r a nd spea k out on beha lf of
their jobs, fulu re and security of
the ir fam ili es. The a ttacks on the
company is an att ack on each and
every one of Its dedicated e m-

sides to every de bate a nd this case
Is no except ion. Let us a ll make a n
a tte mpt In use proper judgement In
lnls matte•·. We arc ali conve rned
a bou t lne fulu re for ourselves a nd
our e nlldren.
The fu ture of tnousands In ou r
area depends upon the American
Electric Power Company a nd It s
conllnu ed growtn. I ca n not sit by
a nd listen to blasl'll argument s
without speaking out In benalf of
what I know to be jUst and truthful .
T na nk you.- Mrs. Dia ne Hickel.
Rt. 1. Box 11:1, Le tart , W. Va. 2525.1.

Donations
appreciated

Dora Bond, Angela Boster, Diane
Brown, James Burcham, Mildred
Cra btree, ·Joanne Crisp, Mary
Curry, Jeremy Deer, Mary Deverick, Tony Elkins, Mrs. Ray F'lelds
a nd da ughter, Randolph Llewellyn ,
Mary Gilmore, Heath Hudson, Elba
Hutton, Alva Johnson TO, Okey
Laudermlll, Rebecca Mankin, Myrtle Martin, Jillia Mayes, Loretta
Myer~, Ricnard P e rkins Sr., Stuart
Pu Ue n. Mrs. AUan Roland and son,
Betty Rutt, Altl!:' Saultz, Chrlstine
Schaeflaer, Sucnlng SIJiger~ Aaron
Stone, In:, Stumbo, Margaret
We rner. VIrginia Whitlatch, Harold
WUI, Matthew Williams, LuUia
Wise.
BffiTH
Mr. and Mrs. Thoma • Ritc hie,.
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son, Ga lllpblls .
VEI'I!:RANS MEMORIAL
Admitted Roland Morris,
Rutland; Shari Bauman, Middleport; Ma xine Phillips , Pomeroy ;
F'lorence Reynolds. Middleport;
Carl Ralrden, Hartford.
Dlscnarged - Gladys Moore,
Evely n Manuel. Norma Stivers,
Mae Weber, Bertha Diehl. Freda
Russell, Christina Sheets , Harold
Triplet t.

Plan tournament
Jay Ma r Ladies Golf Associa tion
a nnounced loday a nine hole Besl

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Ohio Vr1 ll f',Y P u iJ II sh l n~.t Com tM n.v . Mu lllml•d la . hw . Pornf' r oy . O lllo4~i l i!f , 992115h. ~ c:nnd dass post ag(' paid n t PonW t'Oy. Ol1ln.
Mcm twt·: T tw Assoc \a f('(1 Prf'S.'-. In -

dinner will be served following the
tournament. Meat will be provided .
A Tuesday's outing following 18
holes of golf prizes were awarded to
Norma Custer and Becky Ande rson
who lied for low gross; Kathy Gard
for low net and Nellie Brown for low
putts.
Ladles Interested In pla ying
asked to be a t the golf course on
Tuesdays at 9 a. m.

Soul he rn Hlgn footba ll t.eam Is
buy ing a yard line ma r ke r a t a cost
of $625.
This purchase will be made Wllh
donations. Many tnanks to the
Rac ine Gun Club who got .this
Building waste
projec t off to a dandy sta n with a
$100 gift.
MINNEAPOLIS !API - More
Otne r donat ions wlll bP deeply than 90 percent of tile nation's
npprec la tcd .
commercial buildings, which conWith deep a pprecia tion. on behalf .. sume some 15 percent of the ene rgy
of thP coaching staff a nd team . _ . In lhe U .S., are obsolete In te rms of
Bill Pot1er a nd Darrr•ll Dugan, energy efficiency. accordtng to a n
Coaches.
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Tla irdc n. Hartford, W. Va .
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F1NJSHES SECOND - Sally
Austlon or Raeford, N. C., placed
second in the WPGT event
Wednesday at Riverside. Jane
Geddes, 23, of Sommervllle, S.
C., won this year's event

Mnntreal K

Arias advances to quarterfinals

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attention has been great. It 's really
nice."
Deanie Wood claimed a $690
check for her three days or work
with a 219. Barbara Pendergast
carded a 221 for a fifth place fin ish
and m . Three ladles tied for sixtll
place at 223. Noreen Ulhleln. and
first round co-leaders Kathy Willi- .
ams and Lynn Cooke. Uihleln got
$456.75 while both Williams and
Cooke got $469.25, splitting the $25
for low score In the first round. The
low scorer for each round pickS up
an addition $251n bonus money.
There w as a four-way tie fornlnth
place worth $310. Sandy Lemon,
Allison Finney, Mary E . Mull&gt;hY
and Lynn Stiffler eac h ca rded a
three-day total of224 .
F'ormer Marshall University
golfer Tammie Green , playing as an
amateur tn .the Miste r Bee Classic
turned In an impressive 227 tota l. "I
feel I could have played better , but
really I'm pleased. Just knowing
that I can play with these girls. who
play all year. tllat m a kes It nice."
said Green following her fina l round.
Green, 23, of Somerset. Ohio, said
she wanted some competitive
experience and exposure: She's a lso
attempttng to make the LPGA by
attending their qualifying school in
Houston, Texas , In August.

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Jane Geddes came from fivestrokes behind Wednesday after.
noon to claim the Second Annual
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Mister Bee Classic held at the
·: . Riverside .Golf Course tn Mason. .
Geclcles ~ a 67 yesterday, tying
the ladles course record at River•
.,' side.- Geddes m ade a bid at tile
record on the final hole, but just
missed by Inches and settled for a
par.
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Geddes traDed second round
leader Sally Austin by five strokes
entering
the third and final round.
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Austin struggled yesterday With a 75
• giving her a three-day total of218for
a third place ftnlsh worth $8Xl. Kay
Kennedy fired a one-under par 70
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at 217 and $960.
The Miste r Bee victory. was
·· worth $1,225 for Geddes, 23, from
SununeJViUe, S.C. It was her second
·. straight victory. Last week Geddes
won the on the WPGT at Lexington,
Ky. "! really had some good
thoughts coming out here this
morning, I was confident I could
' win .. .I just wanted to shOOt In the
:; best numbers tha t I could and !was
·· just rorrunate enougn to wtn," said
the winner. Geddes also wanted to
conunent on her stay here, "Most of
the time we'e r (the WPGT ) around
some bigger cities and we don't get
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Hospital news

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A bake sale wW be held Friday. ·
May 13, at the· Town House at ·
Morgan Center, Vlnton-Eno Road,
Gallla County from 10a.m . to4p.m.
The Proceeds wiD go toward a
project to help the Navajo Indians In
· Arizona. Heading the project are
Beverly Spires of LangsvWe and
Sharon Durham. Po~ .
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Marie Hysell Ma rtens, 82, formerly of Middleport, died Tuesday
a t the Lakewood Hospital In
Lakewood.
Mrs. Martens was born Sept. 13,

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Disgusted with rubbish

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late H . J . a nd Anna Russell Hysell.
Beskles her parents, she was
Preceded In death by her husband .
Henry R. Martens.
Surviving Is a sister, Mrs. w. H.
Crow,. Lakewood, and several
nieces and nephews.
Graveskle services wlll be held a t
10:30 a .m . Saturday at the RivervlewCemeteryWiththeRev. Robert
Robinson o!ficiatlng. F'rtends may

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Letters to the editor
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Middleport, OhJo

HUBBARD'S
GREENHOUSE

• town University basketball Coach
John Thompson h;is B.lllllllllla!d that
AU-America center Patrick Ewing
would play at least one more season
for the Hoyas.
Thompson sald Ewing, who just
completed his sophomore season,
would not enter the Natlonal
Basketball. Association' s hardship
draft on Friday.
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MEIGS' Cindy Crooks leaps high Into air at serond alter errant
throw during South Point steal altempt.
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SOU111 Point celebrates alter winning sectional title.

South Point eliminates Meigs girls, 7-5
ROCK SPR INGS - A M eigs
Six error s and 16 walk.' aided the
Mar auder ette softball team th at
Lady Pointers to their insurmounnad captur ed the hean of many
table lead. South Point m;inaged .
local fans had t heir tournament
only three hits while the loser s
trail ended by So uth Point 7-5 her e
banged out nine.
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Wednesday In the sectional finals.
Getting hits for Meigs wer e Robin
Losing for only the second time in
Buffington with two singles and a
15 gam es, Meigs dropped behind 6-1
double, Natalie La m ben a single
after three innings but made a run
and triple. Paula Horton a single
. at It as t)ley had the tying ru ns on . and double, Beth Gloeckner a
second and third In boih thl' sixth
triple. and Cindy Crooks had a
and seventh Innings but couldn' t
single. Krls Snowden, while not
bring !hem homP.
hilling safely , m ade two sensa-

Bulldogs
post 7-1
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Marauders
ROCK SPRINGS -'- The Athens
Bulldogs, behind the strong left hand pitching of Hubie Cooksey:
w hipp e d M e i gs 7- 1 h e r e
Wednesday.
Cooksey fanned 10 and walked
only one batl cr In keeping the
Mar auders at bay . Jack Welker
hu rled the distance for Meigs,
allowing five wa lks and two
strikeout s.
Meigs' only run came in the
srcond Inning when Mike Wilford
boomPd onf' ovrr the leflfl eld fencl:'
for a hom erun. Othl'r Meigs' hit ters
wer e &amp;ott Gheen wit h a single and
triple while Nick Riggs, Allen King,
Dan T homas, and Scull Harr ison all
had a single.
Marc Whaley paced the At hens'
attack with t hree singles whil e
Steve Robe and Brad Bake,- each
had two singles aplec&lt;!. All nine
Athens' hil s were singles .
In baseball action Tuesday night,
the M ar auder s dropped a 9-5
no n-l eag u e d Pcls \o n to th e
Nelsonvi ll e-Y ork BuckPyes at
Meigs.
N ick Bush went all the way for
Meigs wh ile Mike Bishop hu rled for
the winners. Willard had two hits In
leading Meigs.
Wit h the t wo losses, th e Mar aud·
ers fell to 3-12 on t he yeai· and to 1-6
in the SEOA L . A thens Is 5-4 in
league play and R-9 overall. N-Y Is
7-8 overall.
By Innings:
Alht'ns ..................... ...... 112 tr!l 0--7 g n

Ml'!gs ... ~ ........................ tllU tlll n- 1 7 2
t::ook.'ie)' tWPl and llaki'r . Wc l kt'r t LP J a nd

r. twen.
Tut•Hchty '" Gurncs
Nf'ls.- Yor k ...................... :too •I(XJ l - !1 10 :1
Mr!£S ...................... , ..... 001 un 'l- r• r1:.!
Bishop tWPI and Easl r rll ng. Bush (I_.PI
and Follrod.

Reds blank Phils
CINCINNATI (API - When M ike
Schmidt singled to start the Philadelphia ninth Inning Wednesday ·
ni ght, terrible thoughts of Shea
Stadium popped Int o Marlo Soto's

mind.
Just five days earlier In New
York, the Cincinnat i Reds' ace had
falied to protect a two-run lead in the
· ninth Inning, giving up a two-run
hom er to the M ets' Dave Kingman
that tied the game and set up an
eventual M ets' victory.
Soto was determined not to let the
· same thing happen again as he
· nursed a 2.{) lead Wednesday qver
Philadelphia.
" !said, 'Here we go again,"' Soto
recalled. "! was lp'lng to be very
careful against (VQn) Hayes." .
Young Hayes, the next Phlllles'
batter, showed little of Kingman's
flair tor the dramatic. He bounced
Into a double play that eased the way
tor Solo to compiete'a 2.{) victory.

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tiona! catches In centerfield to end ·
By Innings:
South Point threats.
SOuth Point.. .............. ..... Ill 100 ~ 7 3 J
Mel~ ....... ............ ..... ... ... 010 llM 0--5 9 6
L ambert went.aU the way on the
two. Carey
fanned 16
two
andfanning
Issued
mound
and walked
whlle
only three walks for the winners .
M eigs, still tied for first place
with Logan in the SEOAL, plays at
Waverly tod ay In an Important loop
m atch.
South Point now goes on to
district play with this sectional's

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Riffle also had a long double to .go
with his single, Wade Connolly had
a I rlple, and Brian Allen had a
single.
Rob Cunningham picked up the
win , while reliever zane Beegle
r ecorded the save . Cunningham Is
now 3-2 on the season. M cClain
suffered the loss for the Spartans.
Llnescore:
Uncscore:

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In a reserv e contest, the game
ended In a 12-12 tie after six innings.
T odd Adams had two singles, David
Eber sbach a double, Charlie Wolfe
a triple, and Richard Davis and
Dan Wolle had singles.
Southern's varsity, defending
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Hannan Trace at Gallipolis.

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By SCOTI' D . WOLFE
ALBANY - The sharp five-hit
plchlng of Rob Cunningham and
zane Beegle helped boost the
Southern T ornadoes to their 12th
victory by edging the Alex ander
Spartans, 5-3, here Wednesday. The
non-leagtJe win leaves. Sou t hern
with a 12-4 m ark.
The Tornadoes took a 1-0 lead In
the fourth on singles by Tony RUfle
and Zane Beegle, followed by a
sac rHtce fly by Rob Cunningham .
lntheslx th Southerntookthe lead
for good on a leadoff double by zane
A&lt;&gt;eg le, Paul Harris reached on an
cror, and a run scoring single by
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Rutland Church of God
sets cheese distribution
The Rutland Church of God will
be distributing free cheese all day
Fr1day at the church to qualifying
persons.
To be eligible lor the cheese
program indiv iduals must

meet the

following In come gu id e line s.
Cheese cannot be given out without
proof of Income and distribution
wUI begin at 9 a.m . and conti nue all
day.
With one person in the family, up
to $7,020; two persons, up to $9 ..130:
three persons, up to S1 1.640: four

lty to review !he anatomy and

physiology of the nervous system
and to Increase their krowledge of
neurologica l assessment. Empha·
sis will be ·on nursing assessment
and the·neurologtcaJ examination .

Upon completion of the program,
participants should be able to
describe thP structures of the
cent ral and (X'riphera l nervou s

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up to $16,260; six persons, up to ·
$18,570: and for family units wtth
more than six members, add $2,310
lor each additional person. ·
You

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The Meigs CouQty Health
ment lil conjunction wtth the l'&lt;felgs
County Humane Society wtU he
conducting a Rabies Clinic at the
Meigs County Fairgro\111$, cattle
sale ring on June 14 from 3 p.m. to

have one of the

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to receive the cheese: Food Stamp
Card, AFDC Card or Award Letter,
SS! Award Letter, General Welfare
Card, Unemployment book or
Application Ieier, Golden Age Card.
or IRS Tax Information (W·2
Form !.

the nursing neurological exam;
relate components of the nursing
neurological exam to the physlologlcar structure of the nervous
system: integrate the assessment
process wlt.h rehabilitation planning; a nd understand the Importa nce of assessment of deficiencies
to provide total patient care.
The instructors for the workshop
arPCa rolyn Esca ndon, RN., M.Ed. ·
who Is certified by the American
Board of Neurosurgical Nurses and
leches ahatomy and physiology of ·:
the nervous system for critical care
nurses: and Diane O'Linn, RN.,
staff, Parkersburg Neurological
Associates, Parkersburg, W. Va .

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s·cheduled for nurses
A workshop on neurologica l
assessment will be conducted at
Holzer Medical Center ln Ga llipolis
on May 19 from 9 a.m. to 4:30p.m.
The workshop Is designed to assist
nurses in recognizing neurological
problems and sy mptoms. The
participants will have an opportun·

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POPPY DAYS -In Middleport Poppy Days wiD
be observed on May 20 and 21 with members of tbe
American Legion AuxUJarles of Lewis Manley P08t
263 and Feeney·Bennett Post 1.28 to be on lbe streets
wtth the memorial poppies. Pictured here with Fred

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Hollman, Middleport Mayor, who proclaimed the two
days for the observance are, lromlbe left; Margaret
Bowles, president of Unll 263, Lula Hampton, poppy
chalnnan of Unit 263, and Peggy Caton, poppy
chairman of Unit 128.

Pomona Grange meets, plans

Meigs County Pomona Grange
met recenlly at the Rock Springs
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Grange HalL . .
An application for membership
was read for Cll!ton FraJey. The
fifth degree was conferred on him ·
and for Inspection.
The National Grange Sewlng
Contest was Judged by Becky

CotterUI and Bennlta Klng:Wlnners
Barrows. Columbia Grange was
of t.hE! adult class were Ann first; and RU!a Lowrey, Columbia
Lambert, Hemlock Grange, first ; . Grange.was second.
·
Bertha ·cnppen, Columbia Grange,
· The MeigS COunty Grange Y~uth
second, and Norma Lee, Harrison- Group sponsored a cake walk
ville Grange, third. Wlnners in the tollowlng the meeting. Money will
youth class was Janet Hooper, be used to help sponsor the prince
Columbia Grange, first. In the and princess to the state grange
clothing for children class Rose session in October.

Dr. Carol Osborn, DVM, wt11 he
aclministering the vaccinations,
and cost of shots.are rabies, $3, and
distemper, lepto, parvo, and hepat:(tis will be $7,
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Human Society urges pet owners to
take advantage of this service.
Anyone needing ' add! Ilona! lnlor.
matlon may call the Meigs County
Health Department at 993-0026 or
the Meigs County Humane Socletj,
at 992·542'7.

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Mr. and Mrs. James H. Alexander, Earleville, Md. Mr. andMrs.
Guy Murphy and Br1an, Honeyaye,
N. Y:.; Mr . . and Mrs. Robert
WUllams, Nortl!east, Md., Mrs.
Marshall ,Moore; Charlestown, 'Md.
and Mrs. Kl!thryn Krummel, PellY·
ville, Md. were among the out'()ftown guests here for the recent
weddlilg of Kenneth R Harris and
Mary Crossen.

Racine women have mother-daughter banquet

historical president
)visits Navarre meetipg
: , Charles Blakeslee, president of
llie Ohio Association ol Historical
. :soctetles and Museums, and Mrs .
i3lakeslee were in Navarre Satur1iay to partlclpate in the annual
~ringmeetlilgoiReglon 4hosted by
;lhe Navarie-Bethlehem Township
Jlistorleal Society.
; . WhUe there, they lunched with
·rormerMeigsCouDtyresldentMary
J'vlcC,mba Myers, who Is active ln the
•Navarre Society.
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; Monday the Blakeslees partici·
!pated In the Region Jspringmeeting
the Arms Museum and hosted by
;the Mahonlng Valley Historical
·Society.
, 1be remalnlng schedule for the

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Blakesle!is wm Include the spring
meetings of Region 5 at GranvU!e,
RobbiJls.Hunter Museum, host on
SatufWiy; .the Region 6. May 16 •·
meeting at the Allen County
ilistorical Society and Museum at
Lima, and the Region 1, May 21,
Grand Rapids Historical Society.
Representlng the Meigs County
Pioneer and Historical Society and
Museum at the Reglqn 8 meeting at
Circleville on April 16 were Margaret Parker, vice presklent of the
local society, and Louise Eden,
trustee. They reported on Meigs
County activities and enjayed a tour
of 'the early circle for which
Circleville was named.

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POMEROY Pomeroy
chapter Women's Aglow Fellowship wUI meet at 6: 30 p.m.
Thursday at Duff's Restaurant
. in Gallipolis.
ROCK SPRINGS - Rock
Springs Grange wUI meet Thursday at·8 p.m.
POMEROY -Southern Band
Boosters will meet Thursday at
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Wedding guests

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SATURDAY
RUTLAND- Rutland Youth
· League wtll have tag day in

Pomeroy Saturday from 9 .a .m.
until noon. All pony league and
little league players are to meet
at the civic center .at 8:30a.m.
POMEROY - Annuallnspec·
tlon of Bosworth CouncU 46,
Royal and Select Masters wUI be
Saturday at 5 p.m. Super
excellent master degree wUI be
at 7:30p.m.

SUNDAY

Martha Dudding, chairman, Betty. Marlene Fisher, program designer
The!irstannualmother-daughter
Roush, Jirogram coordinator; Alice and table decorator. Dolly Wolle
banquet sponsored by the Raclne
Wolle, favors and placemats;
had the closing prayer.
United Metlxidlst Women lor the
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ductedSaturdaynlghtatthechurch.
The dinner was potluck and the
program carried' out a theme ol
"Patchwork QuUt." Handn\ade
qunts were displayed around the
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social room, andplacematscarrled
out the theme with qullt block
patterns, as did the table decorations and favors.
Betty Roush gave the we!CQI11e
and Ruth Smith the dinner grac;e.
Priscilla Clark sang two songs,
Tracy Norris had a plano solo,
Chlorus Grimm and Lois Bell gave
readlngs. and Mary Lou lse and
Terr1 Shuler had a plano duet.
Others taking part In the patchwork quilt program with readings
were "Little Girl." by Jennifer
Rowe: " My Quilt," by Margie
West: "WhenGrar\dmaComes,"by
Lor1 Warden: "Life's Pieces," by
Martha Dudding: "Jesus Quilt." by
Mabel Shields; "Quilt Pieces," by
Jett.~ifer Johnson, Elisa Willford,
Tracy Norris, and Angle Manuel;
"The Weaver." by BeckY Mallory.
Freda Turley read an anginal poem
about mothers, and Linda Jewell
sang a song which she had
composed for her mother.
ON THE ',T' IN MIDDLEPORT
The songs, "Faith Of Our Mothcrs," and "More Like the Master"
10 00 a.m. To 6:00 p.m.
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FREE HOBO BAG.

Martin L Woodard

Wcxxiard retires
from hospital
Martin L Woodard, an employee
of Veierans Memorial Hospital as a
night orderly for the past 20 years,
has retired.
His co-workers honored him wtth
a party and gifts at the hospitaL
Woodard is married to the former
Cora E. Hysell of Pomeroy, and they
have two chUdren, Wanda Moore of
Columbus and Martln L. Woodard
Ill. of Pomeroy. They also have four
grandchildren.

HOBSON -Rev. Stan How·
ard wUI be speaker at 9:30a.m.
morning services at Hobson
Church of Christ In Christian
Union. Rev. Everett Delaney
.wUI he eventng speaker at 7: 30
. p.m.
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CHIC BAGGIES OR BASICS

$22 99 A PAIR

Happenings ·
Concert Sunday

at Pomeroy UM Church

Past members of the Meigs
· High Concert Choir are being
given a special. invitation to
a.ttend the aMual sprlng concert
to be presented Sunday at 3 p.m.
at the Pomeroy United Methodist Church,

The Iarmer ·choir members
wUI he asked to joln 1!1 the
slnglng ol "Old irish Blesslrig" .
the song traditionally used to
close the spring concerts. Ed
,Harkess is the director.

· Racine revival to begin

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SERVING

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Eastern's alumni Association
banquet wUI be 6: ~p.m. on May
' 28 ·tn the high school gym. A
: dance will follow at 8:30 p.m.

SERVICE DEPARTMENT

FREEZER
SALE

30"
Gas or Electric

RANGE

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: music department of the Meigs
; High School will present a public
· spr1ng concert at 3 p.m. Sunday
: at the Pomeroy United Metho-

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POMEROY- Bar~ Horse·
' man show sponsored by Eastern
Junior Class will be Sunday,

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members are invited to attend
and join In the presentation of
the final number, "Old Irish
Blessing." Direction is by C. Ed
Harkless.

Featured band will be "Whiskey
River." For additional Infamia·
Uon call C. D. Mclntyreevenlngs
at 992·5007.
May 15; beginning at !O a. m . The
event will be held at the Meigs
County Fairgrounds, Pomeroy.

Softball tournement in Reedsville
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: be a softball tournament May 28
· and 29 at Reedsville sponsored
: by Ollve Township Voluntee~
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Is S60 plus two balls, must be red
dot or Dudley. For additional
Information call J78.6165 or
667-6Z78,

;Return Jonathan Meigs DAR meets

S345

The Return Jonathan Meigs
: Chapter of the Daughters of the
: American Revolution will meet
. Friday, at 1: ~p.m. at the home
· of Mrs. T)tereon ·Johnson, Ra·
cine. Delegates to the Contlnen·
tal Congress wUI give their

· RACINE - Cystic Fibrosis
:. Blke-A•Thon will he Saturday 10
. a.m., in the village of Raclne.

25" BIG SCREEN

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Su~r K-Gru Weed &amp;

Feed
Treats 5,000 sq ft. 40 lb. bag, weed
control and lawn fertilizer.

40·1b."' bag of op Soil or Peat for
lawns, gardens and shrubs. Save.
Nerwt

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20 Lb. Lawn Food

10·6-4 lawn food plus weed
controL For greener lawns.

reports and the program will be
"A Restless People" by Mrs.
Ronald Reynolds. Hostesses tor
the meetlng are Mrs. Johnson,
Mrs. EUeen Buck, Mrs. George
Morris, Mrs. James O'Brien,
and Mrs. Reynolds.

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Bedding Plant flack
Flower on d vegeloble
plant&lt; t o r y o u r garden

Our Reg. 1.87

Sale Price

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Potted Geraniums.
Colorful geraniums lor
boxes.

Plant Faod

flower

Super K·Gro··
plant fOOd in iarge -5-lb • box.
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Persons are to meet at the fire
station. Prizes and refreshments
will be provided by local
merchants.

Quilt ShOW at SeniOr Ceriter

, : ~'residents with quilts to show
.or sale at the second annual
.traditional quilt show to he held
: at the Senior Citizens Center,
;

June 11 and 12, are asked to
contact Susan OUver at the
CEnter, 992·2161. Theshowwlllbe
held both d4ys !rom noon untU 6
p.m. andtheadmlsslonwtllbe$1.

, Tennis lessons scheduled in Syracuse
• SYRACUSE - Persons inter·
: esled in tennis lessons to be
: !liven at the Syracuse Courts on
: Monday and Thtmtday eyenlngS
from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. are tocau

Complete Service
Department....

992-7351 or 992-'TTi7.
LesOns
cost $12 and will be
for beginner aduH and intermediate a11iilt: LeSiOns WUI begin on
May 16 and end June 2.

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Our Reg. 3.17

Our Reg 49.88.

3.97

1.97

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Plaallc Watering Can
Sturdy 1-gol watering can
101 ptonrs and garden.

5o·xw· n1 1c,r re t~ to rcea r os~
with brass c:;up.,rg' So, e

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Our Reg. 5.97

Nylon' Garden Hose .

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Table and two benches, redwood color.
Ready to·assemble. SAVE.

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at 7:30p.m. Thepubllclslnvlted '
to attend.
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13, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m . There
wUI be no charge for the dlnner
but donations wUI be accepted,
sponsored by the United Methodlst Men.

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:spring concert presented at school

RACINE -A benefit pancake
and sausage supper will be given
lor Cindy Wheat, )Vho needs a
· liver transplant, at the Racine
Methodist Church Fr1day, May

WE OFFER A COMPLETE

Magic Chef.

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, Dan Hayman and the Country
) Hymntlnners Will be sJnging at
the Ash Street Freewill &amp;p!st

frlit~'':t£l!SJD

MICHIGAN

·,Hymn sing in Middleport Saturday

Eastern Alumni sets meeting

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• RACINE - Paul Crisp of day. The Royalmen Quartet,
, Whltesburg,Ky.,wU!beevange- Charleston, W.Va., wUI sing at
, list for ·a weekend revival at the · the Frtday service, Services wUI
, Racine First Church of the be at 7:30 each evenlng and at
: Nazarene Friday through Sun· 10:30 a.m. on Sunday. Pastor
Tom Collier lnvltes the public.

Benefit for Cindy Wheat transplant

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Thunday, May 12 1983

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

The Daily Sentinel

Heath UM dinner
honors families
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A skit and recitations In tribute to
mothers by the children of the

Mrs. Lee McComas who prepared
the dinner.

Sunday School attendance April
24 was 32; church attendance, Il,

May 1 Sunday School attendance
was 40; children attendance, :a:t.
The community was saddened by
the death of Nita Dillinger, mother· •
of Alfred's Sunday School super1n· .
ten dent , Uoyd DUllnger. Mrs.
Dillinger often vlslted Alfred
Ch!lrch . Members of the church
Dr. Milton Lambert , formerly ol . and community who visited the
funeral home)ncluded Nina Robin·
Pomeroy a nd a graduate of Pomeson, Clara and Osle Mae Follrod,
roy High School, now an orthopedic
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henderson,
surgeon In Cincinnati, has been
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Archer, and
appointed to the National Board of
Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Spencer.
, Examiner s l o r Orthope di c
Clara
Follrod visited Mr. and
Surgeons.
Mrs. Bill F ollrod, Athens, May 1.
Dr. Lambert received hls M .0.
May 3 Rev. Muyomb!, District
from the University of Wlsconsll!
· Superintendent of North Shaha
and completed hls residency at
Conference, Zaire, Afrlca , Ronald
Duke University. He was recently
Monroe, agriculture missionary to
In the area to visit his father, John
Zaire. and Ray Price, Albany
C. Lambert, who Is a patient at
Church, visited Alfred Church arid
Pleasant Valley HospitaL
presented a program on the church
In Zaire. Rev. T homas gave the
opening prayer and introduced the
missionaries. Mr. Monroe r ead the
Transfiguration scene from Matthew 17. Rev. Muyombi delivered a
message on the needs of spirttual
An article "Facts on Fat" read at
Llfe in his native tongue, Interpreted
the recent meetlngo!TOPSOH 1466,
by Mr. Monroe. They showed slides
Rutland, . was the basis for a
of Zaire churches, people and
discussion on we ight loss. Shorty
agriculture. Alfred UMW served
Wright was the weekly best loser
luncheon .
with Phy llis Clay as runner -up .
Mrs. Joe Poole a nd Wlll accom · .
panted Mr. Poole to Columbus April
30 and helped hlm get settled In his
apartment at Ashvtlle.

church were features of the pro- ..-.....-- =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
gram at the annual mother· ·
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daughter banquet Mo~y night at
the Heath United )l.!ethodlstQIUrch,
Middleport.
Donna Byer had charge of the
program which Included a sklt, "If
Kids Were .Morns" by Abby Blake,
Mary Byer, Susan Houchins, Mar·
garet George; Joy O'Brien, Amy
Luckeydoo, and Lee Luckeydoo
concluding wlththesong, "Mother."
Ivy Sleeth recited "Little Boy
abOut Baby Brother" and "Over·
worked Elocutionist'' with the group
singlng "Happy the Home Where
God Is."
Mothers recognized were ·Fran·
ces Wilson, the oldest; Karen Lisle,
the youngest, and Mrs. Chester
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Wells, the mother with the most
..orlt • col o r
children . 'They were presented
n•~t l .e o r 'lid• •M _.' I I
mums as were the door prize
_.._ •• ll •tt \In r •pr lt~t t tor
winners, Jerlka Clark, Helen Sauer,
'"'""' 10111 ,.r• c• .
Cnfly n-v- tl,.
Ch• r (]l! lddM I I 11111110. lra-_l)t"ll'ltt
Susie Byer, Carol Tannehill, EtoUla
Cassel, Margaret Weber, Jaen
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Hortton, Mrs. Clark, Julie Byer, and
Suzanna Wise.
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members and guests attending the
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president of the United Methodist
Women , extended the welCQme and
the Rev. Robert Robinson gave he
invocation. Mrs. Clatworthy and
Grace Johnson, ,E;Ieanor Circle
president, were presented corsages.
Flowers were a lso given to Mr. and

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CLA.SS - These young people were voted the most outstanding
vocal music students ·for the current oehool year in their respective
classes of the Melp Local School DWrtct. The group was honored at the
annual vocal department banquet Tuesday night. Each winner was
selected by lellow students In the grade level class. They are seated, I to
r, Shen-y Cooper, seventh grade; Sally Radford, elghth grade; Regina
Walls, lrestunan; back, I to r, Karen Spencer, sophomore; Tammy
Black, junlor, and Andrea Batey, senior.

WHO'S WIIO - These six vocal music students of Meigs lllgh
Sch'ool were honored at the annual vocal department banquet Tuesday
night lor havlng heen selected to "Who's Who In American Music."
They are, sealed, I to r, An drea Batey, Julle Spencer, Tammy IDack;
back, I to r, Pa ul Rlgb'!i, .Jeff Carson and Steve Palterson.

Local man named to President's list _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Eric Lipscomb. son of Mr . a nd
Mrs. Odal Lipscomb of 4:J.18.'i Cla rk
Road, Hemlock Grove, has been
named to the President's List a t the
Ohio Instit ute of Technology in
Columbus.
To he Pllgible for the honor.
student s .m ust have at least a 3.5
· grade point avera ~e (out of a
possible• 4.0) in their fo urth term of
s(udy. Lipscomb, a student In the

E lectronics Technician· program ,
has a .1.6 GPA .

The Ohio In sti tut e of Technology
is part of a network of10 lnstfl utes In
the Bell and Howell Education
Group tha t s pec ia lizes In e lectron·

Cundiff birth

ci s technology a nd compu te r
science for business. The Institutes

making up the BHEG system
comprise one of th~ largest private.

technically ·oriented educational
organizations in the county.

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2 door, 4 cyl. engine, alrtomatlc
transmission , AM radio, air
cond., white side wall tirO$, full
wheel covers.
WAS
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With topper, 4 · speed transmission, AM radio, rear step
bumper, accent stripes.
WAS
NOW

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Cundiff,
Racin e, announce lhP bi rth of a son,

Jason Ala n. i\prU :t a t the Holzer
Medica l CPnl('f'. Till• infa nt weighed
seven pounds. l ~)ouncf's and was 20

inches long
Maternal grandparent s arc Mr.

a nd Mrs. Lester Roush, Route 2,
Racine. a nd the patcn al g ra ndpar·
en ts arc Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Cund iff .. Jr .. Syracuse; and Mr. a nd
Mrs. T om Marcinko, Tuppers
P l a i n s . P a ternal gn•a l ·
gra ndparrnt s arc Mrs. Rachrl
Cundiff. Sy racuse. ami Mr. a nd Mrs.
Everett Rou sh, Pa rkersburg, W.
Vu.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Cundi[f have a
daughter, Valerie Lynn , thrrc.

Harris birth
Tom and She ila Ha rris of Murray
Hill Road, Middleport , are a nnouncing the ulrt h of a daug hter,
Abby Jo, Aprt l 20 a t the O'Bleness
Hospit a l, At he ns.
T he Infant weighed six pou nds. 13
ounces a nd w 20 Inches long. Ot her
children of the couple are Ca rrie,
Resa a nd J a mie. Maternal grand·
parents are Mr. and Mrs . William
Childs, Mlddlepm1, and t he mater·
na l grea t-gra ndmother Is Mrs.
Mm·tha Childs, Mlddlepbrt.
Paterna l gra ndparents are Mr.
a nd Mrs. Grorge Harr is, Pomeroy,
a n d th e paterna l g r eat ·
gra ndparents are Mrs. W. R.
Hay ma n . Sr., Letart, a nd Lewis
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Red VB engine, power steering
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wheels.
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automatic trans .• rack and pinion
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power brakes.
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covers, white wall tires.
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cyl., engine, 4

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Red, ,Va engine, power steering

2 door hatchback, 4 cyl . engine,
automatic trans ., air condItioning, AM radio.
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crul5e control, AM-FM stereo 8
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lock5 .

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autom•tlc trans ., air cond · lltonlng, till wh.e el, cruise coni·
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conditioning, AM radio, power
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bumper.
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GARAGE SALE AT RIVERSIDE VOLKSWAGEN'
Saturday May 14, 1983
,, . , a.m.· 5100 p.m.
Due to expansion of !he Parts Department- have one VW engine,
ollke oqulpment, furniture, adding mtchlne, old shop manutll,
tires, wlluls, bumper, hub caps, photo copier, retrl ..rttor and
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radio, sport mirrors, deluxe
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LADIES'
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REG. $2.99 and $3.99
22" X 44" TERRY .

LUCKY TOG SPORTSWEAR

BATH TOWELS

BOYS GYM OXFORDS

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SIDEWALK SALE

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Mothers were recognized a t the
Hemlock Grove Chr istian Church
Sunday.
Special tributes were given to
Ginger Cullums; the youngest
mother; Connie Watson, the mother
with tlie youngest child; Sarah
. Cullums and Eleanor Dougli!S. the
· mothers ,with the mosf chi.lctren' ·
present; Bernice Hawk, the m other
with the oldest child prESent ; Ella
Shinn, the oldeSt mother; and Belva
Willard, the mother of the church.
All 47 mothers a !tending.the service
were honored ..
There were recitations in their
honor by thechlldren and youth. and
songs by Roger Watson, Crenson
Pra tt and Paula Welker.

LET THE COMPETITION BEWARE!
. RIVERSIDE .PURE &amp; SIMPLE SALE
11.5% APR AVAILABLE ON'' l983 MODELS
TO QUALIFIED APPLICANTS

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Watt criticized at ASNE convenlion
DENVER (AP) -Former Internr Secretary Cecu Andrus told tbe
nation's newspaper editors !bat
current Secretary James Watt
Ignored a department recommendation to cancel tbe low-priced
auction of coal leases In Wyoming
·
and Montana.
Andrus said Watt leaked Information about tbe auction to coal
companies, prompting !bern to
underbid for the leases.
But In a separate address to the
American Society of Newspaper
Editors on Wednesday, Watt defended the lease sales and would not
comment on a government report
that claimed the leases scld for $100
mUllan less than fair market value.
Alsc Wednesday, theASNEboard
o! directors asked President Reagan to rescind an order requiring
government review of some officials' manuscripts, and the edltors
were told Hispanics do not find
English-language news sources to
be credible.
Nearly 900 editors of dally
newspapers In the United States
have gathered at the annual
convention, which concludes today.
Andrus spoke about six hours

after Watt on Wednesday, but saki
he listened to a tape recordlng of
Watt's speech.
The Intertor Secretary during tbe
Carter administration said he
decided to speak against Watt
because "I've .turned the other
cheek untU I'm tired of cheeks."
The board asked· Reagan to
rescind the March 11 order requirIng government review of some
officials' manuscripts. It said the
order, which requires clearance of
manuscripts by any officials wlth
access to special Intelligence Information, violates First Amendment
rights of free speech.

'We feel tllousllnm- of govern.
ment otrlc!als, perhaps II! many as
100,00), wUl have to submit to Ibis
censorship H they are to reialit tiBr
Jobs,'' the directors said In a letterto
the president. Theysaklexlstlngtaw
and federal regulations offer ample
safeguards tor natlonal security.
During a panel discussion on
lt!span!Cs, Unlversltyo!CallfornlaLos Angeles professor Leo Estrada
saki more than 6 percent of tbe
nation's population Is Spanishspeaking and tbelrpercentageoflhe
population Is growing.
"It Is already the largest minority
ln au but a handfulofcltles,"hesald.

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wife, $:IJ; for a second child there
wUI be an addltional chargeof$5, for
a thfrd chUd, $4, fourth chUd, $3 and
fifth chUd, $2.
Persons over 18 years of age
cannot be included ln a family pass,
they must pay general admission or
purchase a single pass. Persons
having any questions may call
992-6212.

ADDITIONAL 5% DISCOUNT IN APRIL - CA$H • cARRY .

~

POMEROY LANDMARK '

......... .

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

Brokor

WHITE FISH

8 OZ. NEW YORK

POTATO
VEGETABLE
R(&gt;LLS
SALAD BAR
DESSERT
NON-ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGE

STRIP
POTATO
VEGETABLE
ROLLS
SALAD BAR
DESSERT
NON-ALCOHOLIC
' BEVERAGE

Public Notice

CHESTER - lo'lely 3 bedroom, brick home EQuipp!l!
ktchen, drapes and central air.
Full basement. has hrge family
room W/fire(llace. SitS on 011er
I acre. Call for appt.
.POIIEROY - Nire starter
home Two story, 3 bedroom, 2
bath, frame hom~ on nire
corner lot Asking $22,000.00.
RUTlAND· - 3 BedrOOIJJ
hOme. Lirf!J! living room w~h
woodburner Super buy for
$20.000. Call to see lhis one'

$795
PLUS TAX

REG. '840.96

$649

LEGAL NOTICE
REQUEST FOR
PIIOPOSALS
The V1 1lage at Middleport

dela1ls.

Velma Nicinsky, Assoc.

. Ph. 742-3092

(

Cheryl Lemley, Assoc.
Ph. 742·3171

ON FRIDAY FROM 4-6
IT'S T.GJ.F.

,tt-..

G0ur, ..·

2084 .
Froo kitttno. long hol,.d .
Coli 44.8-2201 .

PER TON

"FENONG PROVIDES PRIVACY PLUS
PROTECTION FOil CHILDIIN &amp; PITS"

Englioh Sprin- Spaniol to
good homo. Coll448-3780.

CARDINAL CONSTRUCTION

PHONE
304-273-5555
304-273-5303

PH. (304) 882-2276

• ·15-1"'

TRANSMISSION CO.
~'~lonny.

011.

.

•Vinyl Liner
*fiberglass
•Stainless Steel

OPEN 9 1D 5 liON. llvu SAl

PHONE:

All liPts or Auto RoPiir,
Brakes, Tune-Ups. etc.

1-304-773-5634

SPECIAL

Mason, W. Va.

TRANSMISSION rtLltR
AND FLUID CHANGE
ONLY 131 .95 1. 14 , ,

C. l. Kitchen
4.2J. l mo

H. L.

lAST BID

CONTRACTING

•DOZER
•BACKHOE
•SEPTIC SYSTE liS
•liMESTONE
•WATER. GAS and
SEWER liNES
•PONDS, RECLAMATION
• WORK
•LAND CLEARING,
CONCRETE WORK
BON0£0 &amp; WOtllt GIJARANTHD
PHONE Jill CliFFORD

992-7201
"CUT OUT

Writesel

FOR FUTURE USE"

ROOFING
All types of roof wort, new
or ~ir, gutters and
dOIVIlspouts, gutter clean·
ing and painti._, storm
doors and windows.
All Work Guaranteed
"Free Estimates"

All

•Welhere •Diahwaehere

949-2263
Or 992-279\ 10 ,_,

Call:

Rangea
•Refrigeretora
•Dryer• •Freezen

Free Estimates
Work GuarantHd

tur al f1rms o f draw1ngs. spec1il ·
ca tions. and co st est1mates for
the d es1gn of s•ng le fam1ly
hous1ng for low and moderat e
1ncome fam111 es
Funos ava1 t a bl~ to the V1llage
of fy1lddlep'ort for th.1s prOtect
are through a grant by the U S
Departm ent o f Housm g and
Urban Develo pmem .
Arch •t ectural f1rm s tire 1nv1ted

EUGENE LONG
SUPERIOR VINYL
SIDING
'Sidin&amp; .
"Roofin&amp;
"Gutter &amp; Down Spouts
"Romodelina
20 Yoars hperience
In Home Area
FREE ESTIMATES

ATTENTION, MINERS
OF LOCAL 6197:
"Special Union
Meeting"
MONDAY, MAY 16th
At 4:30p.m.
At The legion Hall
In Middleport

Call 843-5425

s 2 2 lllll

Kitchen Cabinets - RoofSidin&amp; - Concrete
Patios - Sidewalks New Construction - Remodellne - Custom Pole
Barns.

ina -

Ask for Al :

CHARLES SAYRE
AND SON

MINE RUN

Roofing &amp; Siding Co.
Route I
Lone Bottom, OH. 45743
985-4193. or 992-3067
12·20-tk

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BULDINGS
Sizes start fro111 12'x16'

UTILITY BUILDINGS '
Sizes 1101!1. 6'16' Up
'to 2l'a36'
lnsulatd Doa Houses

· SHOE
REPAIR
Pomeroy, OH .

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

Parking Lot Stripping
Spray Painting
Texture Coatings
Foi~ lnSIJitd-fiM fstii ..IH
CAU 614-949-2686
4. 19·1 mo

15 Y•ars Experience

GREG ROUSH
PH . 992-7583
or 992-2282

I I II tf c

mention.

ATON

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
"Beautiful, Custom
Built Gara&amp;es"
Call for frH sidin&amp; estimates, 949-2801 or

949-2860.

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RENTAL &amp; ONE-WAY
Local and ono-way, low rates,
top maintained trucks. Ri&amp;ht
sizes. ri&amp;ht equipm111t. Hand
trucks, furniture pads, Nationwide Road Service. Mov- ·
in&amp; tips and insurance.

Riverside VW Inc.
446-9800

).ll -ttc

Gallipolis, Ohio ""

St. Rt, 124, Pomoroy, OH.

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Transmlnion
PH . 992-5682

or992-7t21

mo

liQ8 St!I'Vice
· •Basements

Children end wemtnl clo·
thing encludlng large 1izea.
mecrt~ml· 1ome home Interior 1nd Iota more.
•

•Landscaping

•Driveways
•Farm Ponds

PH. 742-2407
Or742-2068

9·5.

OHIO
VALLEY
ROOFING

4 Family Oi!rage S1le 2 mllea
from 141 on Neighborhood

Rd. Mov 12, 13. • 14.

"Atmodlltnl

2 Family Fri.·Sat. on Shoeat·
ring Ridge Ad . Lowery or·
v•n. child ' • record player ,
Mt of lamp•. 1 twin bedWhite, TV, pens, diahe• ,
clothing 111 ai1e1.

·storm Windows &amp; DooJS
FREE ISTIIIATES
20 Yttrs Experience
TOM HOSKINS
Ph. 742-2834
or 949·2160

0'0-1 mo

1)11

CliO repair lnd ~

l8r .,.,..., We JW1 Ill.,

add boll end rod autN-

dietora. We

Is
, ears,,

ar.o repair

G81 Tanka.

CATALOG MERCHANT
Pomeroy,OH .
Grea&amp; &amp; Patty Gibbs-Ownen
PH . 992-2178 ' " ·"'

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196
Micldleport, Ohio

l· IH!t

CARPENTER
SERVICE
• II a and .. modetllng
fl.rg and ...,...,. weft
---Co: ...... INOtk
I

-rlcoi·v. C. YOUNG Ill
fltun . . . ond

From he S111atlosl Heater
Cart to the I.Jrltst Radii·
tor.
Radiator Spocitist
NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs. Elporionct

(FrM htlmatas}

992-6215 •• 992-7314

Pomeroy, Oh.
,h. 992·217~

Pomeroy, Ohia

2· &amp;tte

13.24%P~a
Thars a lower rate fhan we've
been able to dfer in some time.
But hurry, lhis rate Is only good
thru rv1ay 31.

Real Eltate General

Authorizitd John DHr.
New Hollllld. Bush Hoc
Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Service

AND

3 Announc,menta
SWEEPER and oowlng me·
china r•pair, p1rt1. and
1uppliea.
Pick up end
delivery, D•via Vacuum
Cleener, one half mile up
Georgll CrMk Ad .
C1ll

I port Bird dog puppy, mole.
3 mo. old . Cell ottor e.
448·4737 . •

Chester, Ohio
Ph. 9811-42119

Oewayne Willi•m•

Smoll mlxod brood mole
400· I montho old . 114812·3577.

&amp; Scottie Smith

All llakts and llodels
Antenna Installation
House Calls and Shop
Service Aveilablt
4·22·1 11'10

p(J

Shophord puppleo . 3
n'lontho old. 814·112·
3070.

Frto to good ho..., puppleo,
1-----------t----.,....--:---1 omollbreod,
3 molu ond 11.

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OTY LOAN&amp;.. SAVINGS

&amp;01 E. lAIN

POMEROY, OH.
PH. 992-2259

a Control Data Company

*"
1Jr Awe1H1

QAI.UPOLJS: 358 Second A~~e., ~1973

0,.. IIGII!IIt'

lllurdly.
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llll1fY E. Clillnd, Jf,

POMIIO'I! 125 E. Main St.. 992-2! 71

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lll-lfa41tl.

DGIIII r.., IIZ-502

,_TMIII.MI-.111 . . 1151..

THEKOUNTRY KW8

•lessons
'FIItlnl Contor
'Club IIJIIr

pelr eervlce end lnetaHitlon.
llnidentlll
•commerolal

CIIH 742-3198
J.J.ttt

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For ell your wlrii'!g ,
neecla; fumacee ,.. • ·

Sat. from 9 -11 It Monic•
Adame.
Y1rd Sale. Friday, May 13m

9 till l 288 Stoto St..
Qelllpollo.
Fie• M1rtcet Chillicothe Mall
Sho,ptng C entlr· Third
week end each month .
Fleau Drive In ••ch
S1turd1y.

Oerage Sale 2 mi W. · of
Holzer Medical Center. Sun·
lr.tat Village . Firlt time ev•r
10· 5 Friday • 81turdey.

Coonhound pup1 to glve•woy . Call 814-379-~700.

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

l·l ·lk

Mlu.ER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

3 F•mlly Y•rd Sell. 2 mi.

from HMC. At . 180. Fri. •

women . ch.tldren'• • baby
clothe•. air cond ., curtains,
tpreada, baby ttems &amp; much
more.

I~;=====
4
Givnwey

S&amp;W TV

U.S. RT, 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

Bot. Moy 14, 9:00 to 11148
Socond Ave. Golilpollo.

Garage Sale 312 Seventh

RADIATOR SElMa

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, Inc.

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Garage Sale Beby 1nd othlf'
clothing ltema. bedroom au·
itl. other furniture, plu1
much mere. On• d1y only

St. New Hovon. WV. 9-1
Frldoy Mev 23 . Mon .

BOGGS·

---'-

Carpet, aawlng machine.
qulh piec••· Iota of clothing.
much much more.

AND HOllE MAINTENANCE
'loorin&amp; or llilyiJIS
Residtnt.ial I Co,mmtrcial

core Ndllrlon end ' - ·

EXTIMATES

K Pork.

Eaatem Ave., frid1y 13th,

- - - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - - - + - ' - - - - - - - - j 4 4 8 - 0 2 8 4.

,__

Large Yard 81~ 571 Jay
Orlv• ·· O•lllpoll•. Fri. May
13th, 9 -1 . Swint H1, redwood furniture, and more.

4-13-1 mo.

Wa

"Chain link Fente
·carpe~nl
"Paintina

much
·

188 Gorfleld Ext .. Gompolio

RADIATOR
SERVICE

FREE

11·26·tk

'12.25;, plus4 points. Rol9 maybelc:Mier a hiaherbased ~ specW1c 1e1ms dlhe k:xlit ·
Rates subject to annual ~.a lncrepsed 1'-. Noappilcoflal.fees.~ lh 2to4 days.

pl1nt1 · •

Yard S1le Mey 12.1 3, 9 to 6.

•Footers

CX&gt;MPLETE

YOUNG'S

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

.....

S. ot Rt . 218. Children•
more .

.r,::
Nomos:
Sq111ro ·Two·
·llocGroror
Wilson ·
Ooolop
P.Q.A.

...

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Coli 112·3702.

Pert IJobrodore Rot.• lrtoh
&amp;mor. I Ya .,..,. old. Male.
.llock bird doo. 814·7"22487.
BUNDLED newopoporo to
chorltoblo orgonlzotlon,
304-171-3131.
THREE klttono, litter
trolned. ....... ............

• dfar.I04-411.1.1 tel .

BALE 20%. OFF
JOHN TEAFORD

.Chester, Oft 4-11-lmo.

SIX weel

olf

)dtteno, . 2

molt, 2 fontato, llttor
troinod, 304-171-et ez.

1111

Craaa Ae1ldance, In
Racine. Ohio . Fridiy May
13-l•.m. to4p .m . Women•
dr•aill. tapa. tun• ellaizaa.
Curtaina. Mena clothing.

Choo. McCiolno. S.R. 124.
Racine. Oh . Applianc••·
meg whMia, boob. clothing. mi.:. ltema. lounge.
dllhea. Rain c•n'c ell . May

12 ·13. 8:00·8:00.
Yord Solo. Moy 13-14 . Long
lt .. Rutland.
Fri. • Sot. below Tupper•
Pl•ln• on Succ••• Rd. Child·
reno • adult clothing, dllh
ware • miK .

YARD oolo. good clothing,
tHnl, baby grlla. Mens XL.
Tl,.., 10 1ped bicycle, large
bird cage, maternity cloth••·
1011 mare. Turn top of
Hartford Hili, tirat hou1a on
Hill . Thursday • Frid•y, 10

1-800-241 -9276 aok for
C1role Gellow1y .
Account axceutive, locel
er.ea . ad\lertising experience
or S1le1 preferred, direct
commitlion. Call 614 -367 -

• .m.
331 1 Franklin Ave. may
11, 12 . Bedspreads, cur·
talna. peperbtcka. jean•.
mana work clothe• children•
clothe1 .

7690 .

Street, Muon. thursday &amp;
Friday, 8 a.m .· 4 a.m . Crib &amp;
play pen, clothel . all sizes.

Ma•onary · Subcontract or
piece work at Rio Grande .
Oh . ' Block &amp; Brick' material
furnished . Reply to : Jinco
Contractors. Inc .. P.O . Box
162. Brice. Oh 43109 or call

YARO ulo Moy 13th . &amp;

start 11t of June .

FOUR 1omlly.

104 3rd .

(614) 963-9322 . Work to

3 family yard ute Mon .• May
11 In lluotlc HHio, lyroouM,

011 .

Prl. 13 ot lradlord ltoro 3
min from lloolno. New
olotheo. ltarto 1:00. !loin
oonoeto. ·

614-949 -2405 or 614-992 2241 .

CLERICAL . Now accepting
applications for e full time
office man•ger · phy•ician
auistant for a doctors office
(Ripley area) . Opening in
July 1983. Qualified person
will have excellent typing &amp;
shorthand skills. uperience
in insurance billing &amp; be
willing to drive to Charle1ton
one or two days a week .
Experienced .in X-Ray tech·
niques helpful. Job to pay
&amp;8,600 . per year with possi,
bie bonus &amp; other inCan·
ti\les. Only those with th e
above qualiticetion• need
apply. Submit application or
resume to personnel office
Jackson General Hospital ,
Ripley. W.V. No telephone
calls please.

YARD ulo. 11 . 12

&amp; 13 .
9 · 15, 2405 Monroe A'lle. Pt .
Ple•Nnt .
TWO family yerd sale, Fair ·
view Ro1d Camp Conley
Thurldey &amp; Fridey. 8 to 3 .

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Auction every Tuesday
night , Krodel Park Club
Houae. Pt . Pleasant WV .
Auct. A.,!(lnie Neal. Call

814-311"1'71 01 .

Auction every Fri . night at
the H1rtford Community
Center. Truckloads of new
merchandi1e 8\lery week .
Con1lgment1 of new end
uaed merchandi1e always
welcome . Richard Reynolds
Auctioneer . 276-3069 .

Mature responsible pers on
to supervise 3 children ages
B. 10, &amp; 11 , Monday lhru
Fri. , 8 :16-4 :46 , during the
summer-starting May -31 .
call 614 -992 - 39 17 11tter 6
p .m .

Complete Auctioneer Ser ·
\lice . Also do appraisals .
Ucenaed &amp; bonded to sell.
Hou1ehold1, ferm furnisl'l ·
Ae1l e1tate. 0\l&amp;r 26
ing.:
yHrt experience in buying S.
Mlling new. uud &amp; entiquo
furnitut!'t . 61 4 · 992 · 6370
Osby A. Martin.

Vending Company need ing
hostels for Mason County
aree . Age 26 or older. Cafl
for appoinlment , Mon . thru
Wed . 4 p .rn . 10 6 p .m .

e.

9

Wanted To Buy

Professional
Services

C&amp;l Bookkeeping
Bro1d range of bookkeeing
and tilt services available to
1uit your busineu needs .
Cerol Neal
446 -3862

PIANO TUNING $6 off pluo
discounts to sen ior citizenschurches-schools. Call Bill
Ward Ward ' s Keyboard .
446-4372 .

Will open &amp; clean swimming
pools. Ca~l 446 · 4895 after

5:00PM .

PIANO TUNING -LANE DA NIELS . Reliable service
since 1 96~ Associate of
Brunicardi Music: Co . Phone

6t4-742 -2951 .

PERMANENT hair removal
Profeuional Electrolysis
Clinic. A .M .A . approved . Or .
referrals . Monday , Wednes ·
day, Friday, bv appointment .

..,.,,

304-676 -5568.

"'''

31 Homes for Sale
4 bdr .. 2 full baths . 1inished
basement , 2 car gorage.
Appointment Only. 203 Ki·
neon Dr .. Gallipolis . 446 -

1223.
Rac ine 2 % acre mini-term.
remodeled 3 to 4 bedr Oo m 2
story , aluminum sided
house , ci ty water - gas sewer, basement. &amp; 2 car
garage . .Acrou hom South·
ern HS . 614 -379 -2424 or

51 4-949 "2954 .
3 bedroom , 1332 sq ft ..
under construction . Ivy Dale
Subdivision . KCK contrac·
tors . Inc Call 614 · 367.

0631 oo 446 -1759.

Modern homo, 11 rm &amp; 2
both . on 2 aero lot. , At . 326,
5 mi . S. of Ri o Grande . Call

614-379 -2683.

HOUSE FOR SALE In M;ddleport . Newly remodeled
home with tirepht ce. possi·
ble woodburner, close t o
schools and shopping . Call
614-992 · 6941
Houso 'by owner. 3 bd r .. 1 ,_.
baths. Crown City. Call

614-256 -6349

3 ' bdr homo. FA . st ove
firepla ce in LR , fully
equipped kit che n. dining
comb .. 2 bath. laundry
ro om . double gantge , fruit
trees. net. wood siding , rural
waler. 2 acres or 30 Beres .
Call 614 -319 · 2 196

Will do baby shting in my
home . Racine area . Anvage .

614-949 -2779.

1546.

Can do painting , inlerior and
exterior. roofing . electrical
work . any odd job. lnu.uod
Referen ces . 304 · 468 ·

House for sale . 4 ro oms 8r
bath on Bulavillfi · Porter Rd .
Call 446-4732

12

8177.

23

3 bedroom home 1111 123
Garfield Ave .. full finished
basement , 2 firePla ces. air
co nd. new carpet . 2'1J baths,
all th is on 8 2 ~tcre lot that
run!l fr om SR Rt . 7 to the
ri11or Priced below replacement r:o !l1 Owner will con sider finan cin g w i1h low
down pRymenl Call 446-

614-446 -4622 .

AUCTION every Setu;d'Ay
night , 8 p .m . Mt. Alto
Auction Barn . Consign ment• taken every Saturday
1 :00 till 1ale time. Emma
Ball Auctineer. 304-428 -

Situations
Wanted

WANTED TO BUY Old fum l- i-t 5_6_9_ · - - - - - - --

By owner 3 bfldroom homtt
in Ri o Gnmdtt , Oh . Cull

Will leke c~re of elderly

614-245 -5274 or614 246 -

ture 1nd An1iques of all
klndl . call Kenneth Swein .

446-31~9 or 256 -1967 ;n _30_ 4
_-_6_7_5_·4_0_9_2_·_ _ __

the evenings.
Buying Gold . Sih1er , Plati·

1

COLLEGE 11udent wflnts to
mow_ and_ trim _lawns . Call
304 676 6392

I-==========

num
. Gold
and in
Sihun
are the
highest
two price'
years . I·
check our prices on gold &amp; 13
Insurance
silver . scrap jewelry. Buying
Old coin1, 1crep rings , &amp;
ailverwere . Daily quotas
IYiillbla. Also coins &amp; coin SANDY AND BEAVER Inhas oHered
sUpplies for sale . Spring surance Co
Val.ley Trading Co .. Spring services for fire insuran ce
V1lley Piau . 446-8026 or coverage in Gallia County
for aimo1t • century. Farm.
448-8028.
home and personal property
Wa pay cash for lete model coverages are available to
meet indi'lliduai needs . Con cle•n used cers.
lact Ray Wedemeyer . agent
Frenchtown Car Co .
Phone 388-8249 .
Bill Gene Johnson

448-0089

Are you paying to mur:h tor
L &amp; L Screp MetAls . Now your hospit1l-heahh insu·
buying 1lum . cens &amp; gla11 . ranee . Call Carroll
Scr~p met1ls. Top price• Snowden , 446-4290

paid. Coli 446-7300.

ApproJI. . ,. 2 ecres in 448
phone aute . Call 614 · 246·

18 Wanted to Do

9178 .
/a 1cre lot flat In the 448

1

aroo. Coli 446-0963 .
Diamonds , gold bend1 , cl111
ring a. silver coin•. 1 0 -14
k1r1t tcFip jewerly . Tawney
J•warlerl, 2nd . Ave., Gelll·

polio. 448 -1618 .
Pey ceth for U11d Mobile
Ho"l• or Travel Trailer . Call

814 -448-0178 .

General Hauling and Trash
removal Service. Reliable
1nd dependable. Call 446·
3169 between 9 and 6 .
lawn Mowing no yard to big
or •mall. ReUable and dependable . For e1timata call
446 -3159 between 9 and 5 .
Lemley Drilling. Water wells.
1heliow gas. and c:ore dril·

Ung. Coli 614-388-8543.

Solid u11d brlckl, red or

Vinton , Oh .

BEDS -IRON, BRASS. old

cOncrete work~ dri"awav•.
1idewelk1, patios . Brick &amp;
block . etc. Free estimate•.
Call 446· 4393 or 814· 266·

yoliow. Coll448 -3310 .

furniture, gold , allver dollara; wood lc• boxea. 1tona
jara, •ntlquea, etc.. Complete houa•holda . Write:
M .D. Miller, Rl. 4, Pomeroy,
Gold, sliver. lttrling , jewelry, ring•. old coins &amp;
currency. Ed Burkett Barber

1797.
E•perienced per1on to paint
houus, .barn1 , roofing,
other odd joba. Call 446-

0910 or 448-7504.

Shop, Middleport . 9923478 .
.

Wontod to buy. Now. uood •

ant&amp;que furnitur• . Will buy 1
piece or complete hou•·

holdo. Coli Ooby A. Mortln
814-882 -8370.

3 fomlly. Moy 13.--14. At

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Someone to live in With
elderly couple. Roam. board
&amp; wages. Preferably some·
one th1t can drive a car .

YARD 11le. Fridey &amp; Satur ·
day, 9 ·6 , 2710 VJ lincoln
Ave . in 1ll1y.

II N, 3rd. In Middleport.
NoJrt to City Holt.

3 f11mHy J::.~ lloit· frldey
MIIY 13 .'
Hutohlnoon,
llutlo'nd.
.
.

Student page. starting ply
$2 .35 per hr. Must be
a\lallable 9 mos. Prefer
Gallie C~ . Call 446 -READ .

FIVE femlly yard ••le. Baby
it•ma. furniture . childl
awing 1et, clothing &amp; mite .
items. Everything cheep l
Frid•y &amp; Saturday, 9 -3 .
3320 Howard Ave . Balle·
me•de, Pt. Ple81ant .

Oh. Or 992-7780.

I lomliy. Fri . . 13. Don
Wolkor'o, lloclno, Oh .

1-~--.:_

N1tlonal test shopping firm
seeking male and female
repreaentatlvas. part time
work, irregular basil . Varied ,
intereating comparison
shopping. No inv..tment .
Call Shop'n Chek toll free

doy. Fridoy. 11 :00 .

8

12.13.14.15.

c~th••·

448-1789 .

128 South P•rk, Point PleaiAnt. Wlldneadey;. Thurt·

Yard late Rt.· 114 acroa•
from' Bidwell Port.;, achMI.
Clothe•. all •lz•• · M•v

Yord Sole Moy 13.14 •16.
10AM to 8PM, At . 7, 2 milo

•Bulldozer S. Beck

]Sears]

~
RYDER TRUQ( .

No Sunday Calls

..

ln1ide Yerd Sele Mey
13, 14.15,11. Men, women,
children clothll, booka.
miac . 2 mile• off Rt. 7 on

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SIDING

1&amp;0 ot

Yard Sale Fri. ,;. mi. out
Addiaon Bul1viH1 Rd . Lot• of
everyth-ing to much to

MEIGS
EXCAVATING 7

d

Now Homes - Exlensive
Remodel in&amp;.
•Insurance Work
oCustem Pole Bld1s.
&amp; Garaaes
•Roofin&amp; Work
oAitlni111111 &amp; Vinyl Sidinp

IO·&amp;IIt

4-IH mo

Vinyl &amp; A!uminum

'

EVMgr. .n.

At.

884. SH llgno .

ROUSH
·coNSTRUCTION

btine, 011.
Ph. 61H43-5i91

Mon.·Sat.
Clooed Thurs.

Our interest rate on home equity loans
just took a turn for the better.

'

ltomo. Old

Yard Solo K •

Open 9:00 to 5:00

ll;')! "' t

mice clothing . chro~•
Crl!ig•r, wheel• •
mlac.

NIGHTSTAND
OPTIONAL

113 W. 2nd St.

1\II J(p

Moy 13th. 9-8. Furnlturo,

f.S.tfc

Wate~blasting

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Help Wanted

Experlenc•d gymnaltiCI
teacher naeded for summer
and pouibly year ·round
program. Mu1t h•vagym1n ·
sticl teaching e~tperiance or
• 4 -5 y11r1 competitive •xPe·
rience . Apply immediately 1t
GallipOlis Parka 1nd Recree tlon Dept ., 618 Second
Ave .• Gellipoli1, Oh tf.5631 ,

·1 4th. 413 A Firet Street , Pt .
Ple111nt .

Yard Sale

3 Family Yard S•te Frid•y,

PARTS ond SERVICE

Industrial, Commercial,
Residential . Interior and
Exte!ior.
Painting
Sandblasting

em .

15 Family Gar-v• 81.. Mey
13,14 . Clothing oil olroo.
mtac . Rt. 188 In Rodney.

4-IJ.I mo

PH. 992-2280

GHEEN'S
PAINTING INC.

Coli colloct ot 814-843-

7

Ph .742-2:i28

$3()00

and whtu m•'J. fo• hour'!dl.

~o;J~ . ....... con 304 · 878 ·

COAL

Makes

2 ,.d

LOBT·brown Konnody tool

STRIP -

. 985-3561

trN .

bo•. Contoln01 corpetloyoro

BEST &amp; LAST BID

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

loot-MT. Alto

Ro~lh.

Get all the estimates
you want, then call us.
We'll be your

l-1-11&lt;

8 Lolt and Found

LOST: urge female beogte.
Bolly Run Ad oroo . 814992-31ee .. contoct Rooer

Roofing &amp; Siding

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COIIIIERCIAL - large
corner lot in Middleport. Call for

bPEN DAILY MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
LUNCH SERVED 11-2-DINNER SERVED S-9

~1~

...,...

Ftea Merket, Raclrte Legion
H•lt Teblea for rent . Sat. 14.
Sun . 15 . Call 814 -9492095 .

TWO family yard aale. 1 mile
out J•rlcho Ad. Pt . Pleuant .
Clothing
and misc . rid•y
B ,_, old part Cocl&lt;ot ·
9 -3 . Watch for aign 1 . If
Spaniel puppy. Coli 448- r•in-cenceled .

G1

~t.t.,t,.. .

11

Yard Sale

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CHAIN pNK FENC!NG NEEDS

MIN . 6 TON

4·21 -tlc

1n\11f!;!S submi SSIOn by Arc hlt CC·

7

GivMway

ANI' PERSON who """

~

2~W. IIIII

'Lowest Rates
Around
'Friendly Servie
NO SET UP CHARGE
IN THE COUNTY
742-2328

Geo. S. Hobsletter, Jr.
Office: 992-5739

POOLS

AL TROMM'S
BACKHOE
SERVICE

HOBSTmER
REALTY

4

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J&amp;F
AUTOMATIC ·

814-992-2181

Real Estate General

275

-Trencher
Water
:Sewer
-Gas Lines
-Septic Systems
LARGE or SMALL JOBS
PH. 992-2478

PERSONAUZED

ALUMINUM ROOFING

Public Notice

U-PICK-UP

AT
NE$W HAv EN. W. VA.

:r:.~gYTrueks

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Middleport pool will open May 28

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-llactdloos

f ..l/,,,.-j" If I ,.,,.,,Jt,,,.. ••u ·lum .If••' _.

71-VMoloiiiiWO

EXCAVATING

-D~rs

0ffJUi/i•·•l , ..!IC•"• .... ,.,. ~ '"''

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The Daily Sentinel

on~Wng
not olfw
to . .or. ottompt
.way ond
to
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PULLINS
DRIVEWAY SLAG
FOR ALL YOUR YARD &amp; PROPERTY
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1983

Business senices ·

P.HONE
992-2156... ·
OfWritt
s.t-.1
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::rhunday, May 12
•

The Daily Sentinel

Public Notice

The Middleport Pool will open for
the season on May 28, from noon
until5 p.m . dally.
General admission Is $1 for
students, $1.50 for qdults, with free
admission to preschoolers.
The cost of season passes Is as
follows: single (student and adult )
$~; family passes, father and child,
mother and child or husband and

.•

11

3 lomlly yord .... ~, 12,
11. t4 .. 1: to 7 p.m. loyleo Wll do baby olttlng In my
rleldonoe. Arllaugh oddl• homo on~lme. toncod In
- · Tun 1 optolrlo. Turn ot boo~ -yord • rotorenceo
lt. l'oulo ahunh. IDr ovolloblo. · Coli 814·3811711.
....... lla ..... Olrpel, opptlanou, ourtolnt,l-:-:-:-------llotheo. - . . • ......... Noeil moroteko home PAY1
IIJ7-312B or 817·1184.
loll AVON. Coli 4411-3358 .

21

Busina11
Opportunity

9617 for appointment . Roll·
sonably priced
38R 2 lull bath. contr~tl eir,
fi replace . largo lot . close 10
1own Cali 446 -2599 after

6.
Lo'llely . 6 r ooms. Double
garage, beautifully landscaped area lot . Atop Roae
Hill , Pom _ 40' s 614 ·986 -

4257 .

3 bOdroom brick home on
largo lot . 1 '11 baths , full
basement , 2 car garage .
College Ad ., Syrar:use . Seen
by appointmen1. 614 · 992 -

51 33.

BY o wner, 3 bedroom, 2
story brick , 1211 Main St . ,

prir:e JB dur:ed . 304 - 676 -

2381

For sale bv ow net · Newly
remodeled 6 rooms and b•th
in Pt Ploaunt,near schooll
and sto res . Double lot with
fenced yard S27,600. 8 1/~
per cent auumable loan with
some down payment . Good
used mobile home may be
co nsidered for partial down
paymen1 . Call 304 · 676 1618 . e1ter 4 ·00 tor
appointment .

BY owner : For sate or rent
with option to buy . 3 bed ·
room ranch with full slze
basement, bath &amp; 1/ 2 on
Leon - Baden. Phone 304 468· 1666 after 6:00p .m .
76 ACRES . 1mall barn &amp; out
buildings. Remodeled farm
holJie. Good well , 836
tobacco base &amp; ali mineral
rights .
Assumable loan 8 Y2 percent .
paymen11 $276 .00 month ,
3 t»edrom•. ba1ement &amp;
garage . 675 -3030 &amp; 675 -

3431 .

PRICE reduced on Beautiful
2200 sq . ft . 4 bedroom. 2
bath. 2 car garage. finplac-..
brick on 9 aere1, with
out- building, 2 mile1 from
New Havef on Union Rd.
t74 .000.00. Phone Dick

Lo•ch ot 409 -736-9392 otINOTICEI
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
LIS HING CO. recommend•
thlt you do buainaas with
people you know. end NOT
to aend money. through the
mall until you heva lnveatl·
~ated the oHering.

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22 Money to Loan •.
!tOME LOANS 10Y,% rlxod
ro". Ludor Mortgogo. 77 E.
Stet•. Athena, Ohio. 1 ·814·

582· 3051 , or 1-800·341 )
8584 In Ohio ,

ter 6 p.m.

32 Mobile ' Homes
lor Sale
TRI -STATE MOBILE .
HOMES . USEO - CARS .
TRUCKS . GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRICES , CALL
4.48-7572 ..
CLEAN USED M0'91LE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL ITY MOBILE HOME SALES ,
4 MI . WEST , GALLIPOLIS ,
RT 36 . PHONE 446-7274 .

�12- The

12 1983

Ohio

Sentinel

Ohio

--DICK TRACY
32

Mobile Homes
for Sale

61 Household Goods · 64 Mite. Merchandi1e

They'll Do It Every Time

1983 Nlcchi sawing machine frH arm model with
uverel different 'zig ug
J)tltterna. coet •new ov•
1300 re-sod model

2 Iota • a mobile home
12x&amp;O, 2 bedroom, with

rurel water, gat heat. Hat
some furniture. p.r ice
*12,1100. Or 41ota S. '!'Obile

only 3 moe. old, like
cond. payoft bll•nce o~

1968 El Cor 2 bdr .. mostly

furnished . carpeted. ap pliancee. good cond.. re-

Refrlgereton eao 1nd up.
w•ehlra &amp; dryer• 190 and
up. All guarantHd, good

duced to U ,OOO. Call 614388-8649 .

cond. Co11448-8181 .

1971 Winnebago motor
home (big one) . very good.

Matching eofa. love

Call 446-7077.

and chair. Coli 448-4303 .

1970 12x66 Detro iter on Y1
acre. 2 bedroom, wood ·
b~ner , central air, 20x24
garage . Al o ng Raccoon

7 pc . living rQom tui1e, like
new, 1460 or beat offer. Call

448-4138 .

Creole Call 448-3820 .

30' elec. renge avacedo like
new t160. refrlgentor
White 175, Kenmore elec.
dryer *95, White Kenmore
waaher 1175, dining room
teblo s. cholro · •ea. 5 pc .
bodroom oulto *295, unfln-

1970 12x66 Detroiter on %
acre. 2 bedroom, w ood ·
burner, central air, 20x24
garage . Along Raccoon
Croak Call 446-3820 .

3 bedroom•. gas heat, par ·
tially furniahod. underP,in ning, back porch, exo. con d.
Phone e14-992-2155 be tween 9 &amp; 6 ask for Tim.
Aher 6 Phone 304-882 3692.

cebinet
antique •ea.
•a&amp;.
~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ kitchen
i~hed cheat
of drawera
air cOnditioner 6.000 BTU

~

41

Houses for Rent

offu. 814 - 986 - 4377
eveningt.
USED MOBILE HOME .
676-2711 .
~8 &lt;' •..,. ' with 24x 12
addition. "city water &amp; well.
Crab Cr8flk Rd . $7800.

304-676 - 1323 or 304 -576 2372
1977 14x70. 3 bedrooms. 2
lull baths, 810,000 . 304676-2949 .

14x70 all electric 2 bedroom, air, stereo , family
room , washer-dryer, un.
penning,· tun deek. porch
awning, new draperius, excellent condition. 304-6762685 or 304 -675· 7866 .

good condition on
Thomas Ridge. Call 304-

will bo cut 20%

Real Estate
Wanted

Buying house• and apart·
mente . Need properties with
favor•ble price and term•.
Box 11 09 Golllpolla. Oh.
46e31 .

41

River Rd. 446-7398 .

diahwaoher. 1176. mo. Includea water. Coli 44e4222 botween 9 and 6.

, SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
82 Olivo St., Golllpollo. 8

3 bdr . farm house, 2 mi. out

of Rio Grande. $196 mo.
plus deposit. No inside pats.

furnithed, wether and dryer,

Call o14-245 ·5190.

Uoturniahed 2 bedroom
houae, in town, not suitable
for c hildren or pets, ·8126
per mo ., water paid. &amp;60
deposit . Call 446-3444 .
4 room • &amp; bath on BulavillePo.-ter Rd . Call 446-4732.

Apt. for rent. Half doubla-2
bd.room Apt. Aduht preferred . No pett. 614-9922749 .
1 bad room Apt. 8198. mo.

including utilities . Equal
houting opportunhy. Conteet Village Manor Apts.
814-992-7787.

3 BR hou1e 6 mi from HMC
off 160 . Call614-388-9748
after 6 .

Apartmenta . 304 - 876 ·

4 BR houn, 2 baths, 2V:t mi.

APARTMENTS, mobllo

from HMC on 160. 2 car
garage, large g•rden spot.
$360 mo. Call 614 -2469170 .

Nice 2 bedroom houaa for
rent . Eastern District. •160 .
plus deposit . 814 · 949 .

1--------- Furnished &amp; unfurnished, 2
bedroom a. air cond .. beautiful river view in Kenauga.
Foster's Trailer Park . 4461602.

6648 .

homes, hou1e1. Pt . Pleasant
ond Gallipollo . 814-4468221 .

0NE bedroom tpertmenu
for the ~derly . AM utllitilll

Two bedroom mobile home.
kitchen furnished , 1 small
child accepted. •180 plus
utilitlfll , rahr-encu required, 304·676-1076 .

Modern 3 bdr. nmch 1tyle,
brHzewliy , double garage,
carpet, unfumiehed, College
Rd., Syrecuae, Oh. Oepo1h
• reference required, •281
par mo. Coll446 -1478.

box

apringa • mattress twin or
full •100 eet regullr-firm
•120. m1ple dinene ch1ir1
f35,

wooh

ltando f34.
maple rockere •&amp;9. 1 piece
chrome din~e tet •t49, 6

piece din me .aet •as. uaed
bedroom auhes. refirgereton~ range1. ch.est! dre11er1.
wrlngtr waahers.. TV't,
dryerei. e. ahoet. Call 4483169.

- waafuu,, dryers, refrlgeratort, ran gee. Sklggs Appllancet, URper River Rd.,
bealda Ston C ·t M 1
448-7398 . e res.
~te ·

ONE bodroom apartment.
402Y, 24th . St . Pt. Pleasant.
phone. 1-e14-992-6858.

1 bedroom 1partment. 304676-2482 .

45

Furnished Rooms

For ·rant Sleeping Room•
and light hou1e keeping
rooms. Park Central Hotel.
Coli 448 -0766.
Sleephig room *126. utiltin
paid, lingle mele. Share
both, 919 Second Avo.
Gollipolia . Call 446-441e
aher 7PM.

Furnlahed ept. adutu . No
Pats. 304-675 -1453.

Furnished apt. aduh1 . No
Pato. 304 -676-1453.

46

Space for Rent

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Park. Routo 33. North of

Pomeroy . Large loti. Call
992 -7479.

Office space for rent. Call
Cleland Realty . 614-9922259 .

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51

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54 Misc. Merchandise

'

Household Goods

Antique . Diok Roproductlon

118.00 F~~Onthly . 4'.S'
flaehlno •rrow 1lgn. N.w
bulbo. lenora. Halo Signo.
Call FREE 1 - 800-82117448. onvtlme.

•a•
be stacked .

TWo bedroom mobile home,
kl1chen furn. 1 1mall child
accepted, 8180 . plua utili."
tiea. References required.

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NOll'.

e1oo. 843-&amp;345 .

for Memorial Day.

_____ _____;;_ I
cart, good condition, garage
kept, *500. call 304-27321011.
Rafrlgoretor 150. GE oloc
stove, noedo repair UO. 2
matching braided rugo •eo.
304-875-6829 .

61

King Kunor 3-p tlllara 40".
48 "- 80"-72 " -88", King
Kutter rotary moworo 40"
4-5-e-7 11. 3 pt. or pull typo.

1977 Ford 150. See at
Borf;:lman Furn. 9-6 p.m.
304-11715-2408 or8· 10 p.m .
304-8715-2853.

30. MF 35 dol. 110 gao. JD
LA w -culltvotoro. JD 820820 -4230 . Bolono lawn
8-12-14 HP. 500

18 cu. h . freezer. 304-6751248.

new ;and u•d tools on ~t.
Jim' a f•rri'l Equipment Cen·

72

8N. 4000. 5000 Fordl. Ferg

completely rebuilt, new
paint. 1000 gallon flbergl•••"
hookupo, 304-876-8809.
water tank, 8 h. long on
metal credit with 'thl akida.
6HP TILLER, allghtly used, Alao
1 7 ft . International
% price . P~one 304-676- drag disc, 18 ft. trl. axel
1935.
machinery trailer. New
11,400. Robort Hill, Racine,
G.E. W81hl!!'r &amp; dryer, pop
cemper, 2 . Volkewegon1, Oh . 514-949-2013.

e9 Chovy 'h ton PU, II cyl., 3
opted. Coli 441-4328.

BUCK Stove, pipe &amp;

2 bedroom. 111 new p'alnt ,
10m1 c1rpet.lng. Qeposh re-

10-3&amp; Selfl riding 62 Wanted to Buy
mower, 3 yeara old, 10 HP,
38'' cut. good
·
Need to lease tobacco pounCOlt saoo. After
dage. Wll~ pay 311 cont. Call
304-6711-7869.

55

Building Supplies

63

111 conv•nlenc.. , of c[ty, S
mtl11 north of Point Pl•i~

1979

360 Ford pick-up
fiHtlide. Air cond.. duel
tenko. tilt wheel. 140' ln.

E•cellent condition.
Robert hill, Racine. Oh.

W .B.

e14-849-2013.

1 978 Dodge VJ ton pick·up.
8 cyl. , very economic•!. Cell
e14-986; 3353.

llnloh. Call after 6PM. 448 30e6 .

78 Chevrolet ton truck,
cabin che11i1, a·c, tilt lteering, pb, pa. new paint. '""at
People• Bank or cell aher 6

Knouff Coal S. Firewood

Prlcea r•duced May-July.
Pick or delivered. We honor
HEAP Vouchers. C1ll 614-

p.m. 304-875'6288 .

Regietered Thoroughbred
mara *960. 304-8911-38B1 .

1974 CHEVY . truck with
topper.
304-e752040 .

•no.

For 1111 metel culvert &amp;inch
thru 80 Inch in ltock. State
approved 1 e gauge 12 inch
15.35 por ft.. 24 Inch

Ceder wardrobe. 1ntique
tru,k, 3 tier glall table &amp;.
concrete picnic table with
benchu . Cell 814 - 266 1788.

Water well drilling rig. Call

73
2 American Pit Bull Terriera.
1 malo
1 tomala. *250
each. ADBA brad. Coll614·
388 -9709 .

·a.

Male Himalayn cat. cream
point, 2 yeart old. e200.
Colle14-992-5747.

71

W , D.

school bu•new motor. new
br1kes. e•c. cond., •1.600
or belt offer. Call614-2&amp;8-

Autos for Sale

1468.
79 CJ -7, hard top Jeep,
304-882·2760.

1980 Chevette 4 ~d . tran1,
sharp, $2 ,796 . John'• Auto

e14-992-5747.

57

Musical
In stru menta

445-7077.
1972 Chevy hard top, motor

• trane in good sh1pe. Call
514 -388-8834 anytime.

Standel cuatom b111 gulttr
amp . For information cell 1980 Buick Rivera Iota of
614-992 -8336 end Ilk for extrao . Call e14-387-7486.
Jim .

Fireplace lnaert. twin blowere, automatic thermoatet,
11111 In factory ca rto"n .

68

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Ph . 1114- 258-

Potted TOl'f'llto Plants for
sole-247-2882 .

1974 Pontiac 2-0-H, 5 cyl.,
ono barrel, AT. PS , 81110.
Rio Grande Ettat ... Apt. 12,

Frld Elklna.
19815 Chevrolet Chevelle. 8
cyl. , auto tran.. !53,000
actual mi. Call 446-3277 .
1872 Opal Menta *400.
Call 446-11109 .
1978 Gromlln X 4 cyl .. auto,
PS, PB, aluminum Jlonod
whMII . t1,100 445-18311
or 441-2203 oflor 4PM .
1877 Hondo Civic 11,091.
Coli 4411-2847 .

1

rienced roofing. including
hot tar application. carpenter, electrlcl•n. muon. C1ll

ANNIE

Johnny Cash. Dottie West
and other country stars join
Jerry Leo lewis for this concert celebration.

'

Cll

MOVIE:
'Cosey's
Shadow'
Clll Spy
I]) lnoldo tho USFL
(I) MOVIE: ' Major Dun-

Painting intartor or e•terior,
free eatimetes. Call 8755344 or 448-9326.

... AFTER 1\1.-L,
YOU ELECTED
'Efvt, A.N' TNI~

304 -875-1293 tor

Full faring end cruh bar .
3600 mllao. U.OOO. Call
1114-982-7483.

black top paving Htimet•
for vour driVe-way or parking lot. Aloo Buying S. oat ling

'IOU!

a MOVIE: 'Firocroek'
8 :30 I]) Top Rank Boxing
Cll Good Neighbors
IHl lnalde Story Hodding
Carter e.:am1nes press per-

huvy equipment.

Roofing end GuHifl. Reuonlble' rltH. lntured. 304-

formance involving one major neWs story.

•

Nell and her diet group mem -

bers try to prevent the suicide of their guest lec turer.

tar, (Day e14·692-4088,}
(night e14-598-8206.}

GASOLINE· ALLEY
Plumbing
8t Heating

trailer, low hours,

••c.
44e-

Comfort Muriel"s

a

~.-~nhappy!

Auto Parts
&amp; Acce11orlea

Pageant

·t he

frorn

Knoxville, TN . (2

ING . Fomerly Dewi1t'1

hr s . ~

IHl Myaloryl 'We . the

(I)

e14-387-

Accused.' Paul is ta ken to

prison and learns that Mvra
is to be charged as an ac-

Excavating

complice. 160 min.} (Closed
Caplionodl
Ill]) Cll Cheera A talent

9 :30

By Tad

agent tries to put Sam on hor
list of clients . (R)
(I) Ill I]J Amanda ' o

WINNIE
YOU'RE GOING
ll) 1'11/lE ME,
~REN'T YOU?

0 (]) Cll Hill Street Bluoo

1 0 :00

The station learns that gang

members have stolen their

Dozer. bockhoe. dumptruck.
Work by hour or job. Cl)l
4411-7903.
•

paychecks and Washington
discovers his drug dea! was

by Benedetto .

sabotaged

(60 min}
·
(I) MOVIE: 'The Stratton
Story'
(I) • I]J 20/20
(I) Avengora
IHl Newowo1ch
.INN Newo
10:30 Cll ljooker The world of

proltitution is examined 1n
this documentary.
Cll Star Time

IHl Tony Brown' o Journal

Call anytime

BARNEY

AN' PLEASE FORGIVE juGHAID FOR
GITTIN' HOME LATE FOR SUPPER, AMEN!!

VITTLES WE

ARE ABOUT TO
RECEIVE
.

or 448·

a1n Sotrch of ....
10:46 (I) T8S Evanl~ Nowo
1 t :00 D Cil (I)
Cll ID Ill ilJ
Nowo
CD ESPN Sj!OrtoConter
CD Nowo/Sporto/Weathor
Cll Dave Allen at Large
1Hl Nighttimes: Variety
• Ban"}'_ Hill Show
11 :30 D Cll Cll Tonight Show
Johnny' • guest is Oevid
Brenner . {60 min .)
·
Cll Philip Marlowe, Private

a

Eye 'Nevada Gaf.' Marlowe
seeks the murderer of a big-

General Hauling

time lawyer.

(I) A-rUle

230 cu.in. Chevy II cyl ..
bored .OliO IRC plotoma.
N..da onomblad . Firat
11211 taku oR. Coli llt4·
388·81184 ohor IIPM.

me~sage .

79

Motors Home1
&amp; Campers

JONES BOYSWATERSERVICE . Call 814·3117-7471
or &amp;14-3117-0181 .
- - - - - - -- '- ,Naod. oomathlng haulod
away or aomathlng moved?
W.'ll do h. Call 4411-31119
bet-n 8 ond II.

rmo. S. bath plua woohor •
'dryor, ciHn, no palO, edulto Hotpolnt refrigerator. Hot·
only. Dop. req . Coli
' point dryer, ohr~mo b-k11119.
foot oat. 814·8112-3270.

Cll

Cotllno
Cl)lloep
• Cll Quincy Quincy tries
to· tie e series of City HaU
doatho to a cor11piracy. IRJ
(GO' min.I
(I) PBS Late ·Night
ill AU In the Fomllv

.•
PEANUTS

BUT NOT A
PERFECT IDEA

i

I

I

Kenmore heavy duty Wllhli'
llka now. alao Whirlpool
waohar, Whirlpool dryor,
Frlgldolro dryO&lt;. AU guorantaod 30 doyo. Colltl 4·211·
1207.

1112 E,.P. Ford. Pt. pb, Air.
111ft roof. 14,800. 304•171·
41411.

..

m ond loser and th at a strip
play may we ll be th e

• J5 2
+A tiS

answer.

EAST
+ Ql&gt;
• J 10 I

----

.K975 2

t K863

The club is woit by South
and a spade t o dummy
shows tha t there is an unex·

• Q9 7

+ 10 9 8 3

p ec te d

+ QJ 7 4

SOU Til
+J 10113!

w ell go down if the diam onds can't be h;mdled with
just one loser.
The ver y bri gh l est pupi ls
ca n ri gurc out th e p lay . Most
won't sin('(' it IS ra ther diffi -

t A 10 I
+K 2
Vulne rabj ~: East-West
Dealer: South

Nortb

East

Pass
Pass

3+
Pass

r a·ss
Pass

i f tht&gt;

heart fin esse is off , the nor·
mal sound contract may

.AQ

Weu

u nwe lco me

a nd

trump loser . Now

South

~ ull .

••
4•

Here it is. At Irick three,
lake the heart finesse . It
loses. bul th ings ar c still

okay West lea ds a club. Win
with dum my 's are , r uff
dummy's last club. cash lhe
ace of hearts, e nter dumm y

Opening lead: +10

w ith the

rem ain ing

high

trump. ruff dum my's last
heart and thro w Ea st in with

By O.wald Jacoby
and James Jacoby

his hi gh trump .

Then you arc s ure to lose

Here is a hand used by

Sallie Johnson in advanced
teaching at New York 's
Regency Whi st Club.

jusl one dia mond and will

hilV(' oven·ome a ll outrageous for tune.
(NE:WSPAI' EH ENTF:IH, FII SE.ASS N 1

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....

by

THOMAS JOSEPH

ACROSS
I Escapade
6 Girl

10 Cognizant
II Daisy
13 French

39 - Starr
48 Nobility
41 Conflict in
literature

4% Ship
DOWN

composer

14 Greek island I Heed
%Not at home
15 Orb
16 Dutch
3 Prepare

a path

township

Yesterda y's Ans wer

18 Favorite
4 Before
19 Indo-Chinese 5 Let go
native
Bridge (Fr . )
Zl Girth
measurement
%3 Sladiwn's
shape

zo

17 Morse code 27 Anagram
of net

sound
19 Exhausted
20 Capability
8 Dancer s
21 Climbing
movement
shrub
9 Music d'a m our 22 Adjusting
12 Baby 's
2-1 Minor
25 Shrink
plaything

31 Author

&amp; Overdu e
7 Tree •

unknown

32 Beam
33 Before 1Lat. )
34 Bar order
36 Io the past
311 Man 's name

Z4 Liquid
measure
! Brit. )
25 Aquavit
drinker
Zli Noble
Italian
family
27 I've
said it !
Zli Breeding

stock
Z9 Go wrong

30 Lawgiving
body
(abbr . )
31 Blackbird
32 Chatter

35 Of a
Great Lake

37 Captain
Nemo's ·
creator

5 - 12

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE lo

Here's

how to

work

it :

AXYDLBAAXR
LONGFELLOW

One letier simply Slands for another . I n thi s sa mple A Is

Ill Nljrtllno

used for . the three L's,· X for the two O's. C'tc . Si ng le letters
apoatrophel , the len gth a nd formation of I he wo rds are ali
hints. Each day the code le tters are differe nt .

'12:00 ())Burna • Allen ·
Auto ~~ ... '83: 011

CRYPTOQUDTES

e

11:45

·Honey~
Cll ..,._ ~... Room

m

llood

llac:lng from Pomone.CA
(I) MOVIE: 'Deed Ringer'

1111 DODGE Polaro 100.
31000 original ml•. gor·
kopt, uoellent ...,....
J04-171•17t4.

i

s.nta' • Upliol"erv I hop,
Rt. 7, 4 mi. oboW Crown
City. -Coli 114-211-1270 ..
Ill no •n•wot call 441-li•e.

.

Cll ® 1983 Mi01 USA

Knoxville C•vic Auditoriu m ,

JIM'S PLUMBING S. HEAT-

85

• 863

WEST

Pageant Bob Bark er and
Joan Van Ark ho st the 3 2nd
USA

·- AN' THRNKY
FOR THESE

nents to lead dia monds so as
lo esCape with jus t one dia-

tA K9 I

former

annual running of the Miss

Lonnie Boggs E•cavating.

out a way to get her op po-

~· 1 l· R3

NORTH

singing p artner comes to
town .

Phone 4411-3888 or 4464477

cond.. *5.000. Call
09U.
SEWING Machlna ropolra.
1973 STARCRAFT Amorl - a~lca. Authorized Slngor
Salaa S. Strvlco Sharpen
can 111ft. boat with trail•. Sclnoro . Fobrlc Shop.
140 HP Inboard-outboard Pomoroy. 882-22114.
motor, lkll • ICCHIOfiell----- - - - - lncludad, utro nlco. ED' S APPLIANCE REPAIR
12,000. Coli 304 : 882 - SERVICE call City Furnltu!O

Sa llie poin ts out that
declarer should t ry to work

Ium'

so blind,
Walt! You can't
see that Judy is

Cor. Fourth end Pine

114-268-5520 or 814-Zit· 1207.

Difficult,solution

Cll Bottle lor the Family
(I) Ill (121 T00 Clooe lor

Yo~·re

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEoi\TING

tMd work.

Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

IAI
(]) MOVIE: .. 'Pandemon-

YAMAHA 1110 Dozer. backhoe, dumptruck.
me ~elm, theft drive, new tire. Work by hour or job. C~ll
2 helmets excellent condi- 441-7903.
tion. 111100. 304- 882 3331 .
84
Electrical
&amp;
Refrigeration
76
Boats· and
Motora. for Sale
DEPENDABLE WASHERDRYER REPAIR . Guaron1979 Slealc Croh lot boot S.

II Cll Cll Glmmo A Break

9 :00

Lonnie Boggs E•cevattng.

1981

BRIDGE

films 'Blue Thunder' and
' Breathless.·

REPRESENT

614-246-6892 .

t981 Hondo 760 cuotom .

1!1

tape. IAJ 160 min.}
Cllllll Sneak Provlewo Film
Critics Neal Gabler and Jeffrey lyons review the new

ALLEYOOP

altar II, 304-1171-1128,
L.M . Johnaon.

WORK

T ULIP F RUIT DI VIDE SUBTLY
Wh at their neig hbor eKch anged tor B lit tl e
su ga r- A LI TTLE " DI RT"

Ju~

Muppets J ohn Denver and
the Muppets bring the
Rocky Moumeins alive as
1
theV take oH on a camping
trip together. {60 min .)
II ClliD Magnum, P.1 . A
woman hires Magnum to
help her overcome Navy rod

after is.

DOZER

(._nswers to mo rrow)

Jumble Bool No. 20, conl•lnlflill110 puules, is available tor $1 .95 poeiPII&lt;f

(I) IJ I]J Rocky Mountain
Holiday . w/ J . Denver &amp;

Phone 814-3e7-0e3e. call

Plumbing . Coli
0576.

I Jumbles
.
Answer:

ITJ ( I I )

C/O this new1p1ptr, Box 34, Norwooq, N.J . 07648. Include your
from
,..,..
•ddru.•.
d code and m1ke checks aysble lo News
OOk s.

dee'

inJured , free· eetim•taa .

82

Yesterda y"s

impress a VIP. IRJ (60 min .}
Cll Twenty-Five Yoare of
Jerry Leo-- A Calobrotlon

E S. A Tree Service. fully

575-51e5 .

Print answer here :

to reunite her broken family

Got your carpet In ohlp
ohspa. Wotorromovol. FREE
ESTIMATES. FURNITURE
CLEAN lNG. CAPTAIN
STEAMER 614-44e-2107.

Call

Now arrange the circled leners to

torm the surprise answer. as sug·
gested by the aboYe Clnoon.

and lydia 's students try to

or 87&amp;-

Painting. Interior &amp; IJlterlor,
brush or aprey, commercilil,rnidentlal, m"obile hom11,

HE ~AID T HAT
E: VEI&lt;:Y T IN\e' HE SAW
H I$ EI~O K E R: -

a

RINGLE'S SERVICE exp·a-

Henna, pondt, ditch81 ,
bl•amentt, ate. Call 44e1980 Honda CR 80 dirt bike. 4907 . Carter &amp; Evane
excl. cond., 1460. Call Treneportation.

76

*19 3 por month. Coli 4411-

Furnished ept. t1815, water

BORN LOSER

F &amp; K Tree Trimming, ttump
removal. C•ll 87&amp;-1331.

-3~5~5:2:.= = = = = = = l304
-1175 -2808
01131.

one bedroom apartmentl
rent stahlng It •1157 per
month and two _bedroom
apenment1 rent starting ,.t

pd .. 2 bdr .. 131 'h 4th Ave.,
Golllpollo. Call 448-4418
aflor 7PM .

(I) Carol Bumen
Cll Entertainment Tonight
(!) Chortle' o Angelo
II Cll Tic Toe Dough
Cll 1Hl MocNeii-Lehror
Report
®News
II I]J Poople'o Court
aSter Trek
7 :30
Cll Ue Dotle10r
Cll VIdeo Jukebox
I]) ESPN SportoCentor
(I) Bob Newhart Show
Cll D (I) Femlly Feud
(I) 8uolneu Report
ID You Asked For II
IHl Laot Chance Gorogo
G (IZ Entertainment
Tonight
8 :00 8 Cll.cr:l Fame Doris tnes

.J · I'l

· J I I

a (I) PM M-Ine

ffi ESPN'o Sportoforum

~ ENlS

ISWUNIE
I
I KJ

Who
IHl Over Eaoy

7 :00

INYEST-

rJ

I

(I) Dr.

Motorola. Ou111r, •nd

83

1971 cab ovor. Patorbllt, air .•._7_4
__M_o_t_o_r_c_v_c_l_e_•_ _

ride, very good, t6,000 . Call

JACKSON ESTATES 'Equol
Houolnu . Opportunity' hoo

Furnlahed garage apt., 3
oclrlc homo. avalloblo
lo StrHI, r01oonably
• coli ahor II p .m.
71 -1711 . .

4

1971 Ford 85 pusonger.

Rough lumbor lor 11lo 126
plocaa, 2" thick by 10" wldo
by 15' ft . long, preoouro
treated . Coli 446-8348 or
992 -3382 .

445-01148 :

Vans &amp;

Female Himalayn cet. Tortie Soloo, 448-4782 .
point. , Y.t yelrt old. *20Q.

e14-388-8643.

a
a

houH collo. Call 6711-2381
or 448-24114.

1952 CHEVY .pickup. goed
condition. 304-1175-11612.
676-1104.

., 0 .10 per h. 311 Inch
*15.50 per ft. Also plaotlc
12 Inch •3 .60 par h . Ron

(1)1\ndyQCD News./Sporto/Weather
(I) IHl Studio 9oo
Chorlla' o Angelo
8 :30
(I) (!) NBC Naws
()) MOVIE: ' c - r Sky'
(I) Gomer Pyle
(I) • (IZ ABC Now.
II (I) IBI CBS Nowa

70 Ford truck, ahort wide ·SEAMLESS GUTTERS, Dna
bed, will eell cemplete or Piece cuttom fit your home.
Guaranteed. Adv•nced Gut·
porta. 304-875-1241 .

26e-5241i .

Call 446-0157.

11nt,_p2e. 304·11711-37n.
ALL
on 0
prlc
304-

old. Porkoroburg-428-221 4
or 424-111118 - ·
'
1972 . Chevy heavy duty 2
ton truck. 22 fl. flat bod.
Good running cond • . 814992-7789.

6 prom drenes 1izes 7 -13,
like new. Worn only once .
Coli 448 - 9769 or 448 31194.

CAPTAIN EASY
OI&lt;AY. WHICH Ot-JE
OF YOU 11; GOit-JEi
TO TFt'f THIS~

RON'S Telovlolon Service.
Spaclollzlng In Zenith and

.,

2 bdr. apartment overlookIng tho park. Partially furnlohed, 1175, dop.. water
paid. Call 445-0021 0&lt;
4411 -3919.

3 bed(oom, all ••ctrlc ho.uae

white ·veil. Sliding tanct.m
twinging doOr~. 0 mont"he

Livestock

Furnished efflency apt., In
Rio Orenda. utllltie1 paid.

MOD!'RN 3 bodroom. fam-

In ld'l"l neighborhood with

Aluminum buda. 1 9B2 Budd
45x13 - 6. Smooth oldo

445-3892 or 448-9777.

Small furnished house In
city. tdult• only. Call' 448-

27415 or leave

oolt r1qulred. Call304-6754338,

Tran1ml11ion . SQHP4QM
re1r1. 90 pet. radial t'r" on

--SESMY

(IZ

w-

-

Water Wellt. Commercial
and Domntlc. Tnt hoi•.
Pumpa Saln end Service.

ClD •

AJ !&gt;:I. co

I·-·-I -I ...

N-

848-21188.

304·675 -2088
4560.

(I)

(1) MOVIE: ' Deed Men
Don't
Ptald'
Cll
MOVIE:
'Amber
Wavao'
()) Tic Toe Dough
CD F.I\. SQccer: Tha Rood
to Wembloy - Semlflnels

end aluminum eidln' work.
Roofing, ohlnglos. opoutlng
Ina urad. Free Et11metH.

Hi Preeaure CIHning. Alum·
inum aiding, mobUe hom•.
wood, brick, Hndttone
building end ho~,.. Al1o
heavy equipment. Fully lntured, FrH ntlm1t11. 814-

Cll (I) •

8 :00 •

I []

I KRAAP

EVENING

sleePer. Cu"mml"f· KT450 · 304-896-3802.

LT

tor . Call 304-e76 -5104.

qulrod. 1114-992-3090.

Ily room , near echool• &amp;
hospllal. Reference Ia dep-

11178 Ford CLT 9000doubla

wlthjokobralle. R 0125111

0338 .

Roolty, Charyl Lamloy, 814742 -3171 or Valmo Nlclnoky , 81'4 -742 -3092.

19711 Ford PU. F-160.
52,000· ICUtll milu. IXC.
cond.. 12.700. Call 304e71-li400.

.

Nlco 3 bodroom, both, brick

home, c1ntral air, and clo1e
In to ahopping center Qf
Pomeroy, Oh . Rental is
•zeo. per month. Call for'"
IPPOintment . Hobatetter

PS. P8, good cond.
Call aflor 3, 875-5384.

lnchee ecro11, enterlock In a
metal frame. wood grain

White' 1 metal detectore, 3
,..gUns. Honda gener1tor. Call

2 bdr. Regency Inc. Ap•rt·
ments t200 per mo. or It
Income Is e10 .000 or leas
H UD available. A·One R811
E1tates, Carol Yeager, Real ·

engl~o.

ohort ploceo 21" ond 10

Evan• Enterprise•. 4 mi.
South of Jackaon on ST. RT .

Truck• for Sale

1978 Chev. cuetom ten
deluxe. 'h T, autO trent, 350

underpinning for 1 mobile
home used just 1 year came
off 1 14x70 mobile home,
long piece• m111ure 32" .

culven In atock. 8 Inch thru
181nch. &amp;Inch •1.80 per ft ..

Autoa for ~ale

71

Farm Equipment

ter, Rt. 35 W .. Golllpolla,
Ohio. Call 4411-9777 or
.Lowrey Gonl Mogle
44
o,.on 1 v. yoora old. Alkin•v 1 __8_-2_4_8_4_·_ _ _ _ __
1600. 304-e75-3238.
For 11lep8 N Ford tractor

304-876-6999 :

Nl

~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
byHenriAmoldend 8obLea

~ ~~ s

Unteremblo those loUr Jumbloa,
one tetter to each sqUare, to rorm
tour or&lt;llnory words.

5/12/8~

FrH utlmat11. e14-948211811.
----~----4

614-949-211811 .

32d3- 174 piocoo brown

1560 .00.
1218.

Apartment
for Rent

5-I~

·~

THURSDAY

wanpaper hanging. lntured.

4 ft . brush hog . Good cond.

HARLEY Dovldoon goo golf

TOO

Painting intorlor &amp; axtO&lt;Ior.

*3.00 HCh.
814-985-3327.

Large Oibeon Refrldgeretor.

A LL RIG~- BUT NOT
PIO!IVATELY .
WE'LL BE .JUST OUT
HEAI::tiN6 l::t.AN6E.

work guorontaod. Call 441:
11188.

Wo.Qd potato cratet or ltor·
crates. Buehll aize. Cen

*260 . Call 448-0212 .

Valerie.

HOUH painting, lawn mower
repair. very reaeon1ble.

1 coffee table
47%x18'hx16VJ ln . end 1
end table 2&amp;x18'h•20VJ
with light walnut finlah $30,

2 hives of beet, 8 supert &amp;
complete line of equipment,

304 - 676 -6205 uk for

Marcum Rooting &amp; Spolillng. 30 yeora oxporlonco.
._tallzlrlg In bult up root.
Call 814-388-8887.

Ropoosoosod algnl Nothing

downl Take o.ver PIYm«1tt

814-387-0811 .

THEY
TURN US
OVEI&lt;! TO
TIECOF»S,
:t W&lt;&gt;NT
TO SPEAK
WITH '&gt;'OU,

.'illl~Nt ID'il

elevision
Viewing

PAINTING - lnt.,lo&lt;· and
axtwlor, plumbing, roofing.
soma remodallng. 20 yra.
oxp. Call 5t4-311-88112.

fumrture.- full line in ttock.
elao Antlquu. Peul C,onkel1
Antique•• Tuppera Pllina.

Plate glall. l1rge piecu.

Home
Improvement•

STUCCO PLASTERING
textured celinge commer·
clal ond -ldlntill, trae
ootlmatM. Call 1114-258t r•~-

1-----------

93. e14-281i-6930 .

Houses for Rent

burn Roalty . Coll448-0008.

t2110.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

TWO bedroom furnlthltd
treiler with porch, on 30th.
St. behind Village Pine.
e276 . month plus utilitlea,
$200 . damage depoalt .

44

hl·do - a- bod

paid . Tenento pay 30 par-

APARTMENT. 1 bedroom in

3 bdr. house, central air, and
one trailer apace . Addia~m .
Ohio . Call 614-446-0176.

piece wood living room aulte
with 8 Inch flat arm1 *399,
bunk . bedt complete with
bunkiet $199, 2 pitlce antron llvingroom tuitet *199,
entron recliriert •99, other
recliners tao. maple dlnene
wtt •179, love aeatl •10.

cent of their adjusted Income in thlt HUO tUblldlzed
apartment building. Twin
Rivera T~wer. phone 304·
67ti -66:J9. Equal opportun. ·
ity hOusing .

304-875-107e .

Modern 3 bdr. ranch. gar·
ege, cerpet, Rodney area.
Oepoalt • reference• re·
quired. •28&amp; per mo. Bleck ·

ln. 121-h or all for 1100,
·CaH 1114-388-8118~ ohlr
II PM .

North 2nd. St. Middleport.
Open 9-8. Cllfl'a Place.

wator. Aloo 513ThlrdAva..

2 BR . 1211160 trailer for rant,
613 - 423 - 8928 . 2 V: mi. out 180 at EverOwner I Agent.
green . Ph. 446 -0167 .
- - - - - - - - lc35 acre1 at Rodney on W.T. 2 bedroom a Mobile Home in
Watson Rd . Owner financ- Racine . 614-387-0288 .
ing available. Call446-8221
attar 6 weekday1.
10 x 86, 2 bd .room nioblla
home in Racine area. 81410 .8 acraa on Bulaville Rd. 992-6858 .
in Gallipolis Township.
137.000 . Call e14-446- 2 bedroom mobile home.
4670 after 6PM.
Approximately 6 miles from
Middleport or Pomeroy .
One lot 40x130. C.111ll 876- 614-992-6868 .
4391 or 446-4038 .
2 bedroom furni1hed , 1
loti 3 to 6 acre1. Flat, rural child, no pets. *160 . per
water, Green Elementary . month . 304-882-2468 .
Call 8 i 4 -379-2198 .
4 bedroom mobile home. 1
1.4 acre lot ·in Bradbury . child accepted. no drunkt,
Good location . Trailer hook dope or pets. John Shaetl,
up . All utilities . SEPTIC 3 112 miles south of MiddleTANK . CALL 614 -992 - port, Rt. 7. 614 -367-0811 .
2602 .
TWO mobile hom01 tor rant
2 acree partially cleared, city on Rt . 2 about 6 minute•
wotar. aaklng $6,000 . 304- from town . Cell after 6 .
e76-2206.
304 -676 -6277.

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Call 446-3643 .

35

2 31. acrtes. corner Greer &amp; 8
Mila Rd .. Slack top, 304676 -1198.

81

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in~udes

448 -0167.

6-20 Acres wood1, over ·
looking Ohio River. city
1chool1. 446-3564 or 1·

well

nithed, *1315 . mo.

Hickman .
Lots &amp; Acreage

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Call Wiseman Reel Estate.

2 bdr. 12x80 mobile home
2 '12 mi. from Ho1pital on old . Pt. Pleasant. HUD tccepted,
Rt . 160 at Evergreen. Ac- 814 -446-2200 or 448 cept children &amp; pet1 . Call 3131 .

675-3280 and ask lor Ron

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46 ACRE farm with 1976, 2
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baths, garage, $326 mo.

Farms for Sale

142 acres near Rio Grande,
houae &amp; buildings. Will sell
all or part. Call 446 · 2699
after e.

Apartment

3 bed . house on At. 36, 11fz

2801 .

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for Rent

1970 Skyline. 12x60. Exc.

cond. $6.000 . New water
heater, roof repainted . Best

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by Larry Wrlgllt

191. Call 1114-3811-8918. 38,000 BTU contal air
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446-4944 .
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Page' 14-The Daily Sentinel

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FBI i;nvestigation includes Ohio schooJ

Local briefs:
Amiounce landfill rates
With the opening of the new county landfill Friday, the Meigs
County Commissioners have issued the follow\IJg rates.
Cars, $1.50; station wagons. loaded, S2.50; Y. ton trucks, Datsun
etc, Ei"Camino, etc. $2.50; n an ¥. ton trucks, $3; nand% ton trucks
With half racks, 8 to 12 inches above body, $4; 'h to '4 ton trucks with
full racks, 12 inches or more above body, $5; one ton trucks, $6; one
ton trucks with half rarks. S7; one ton tmcks with full racks. $8; two
ton trucks, $9; two ton tmcks with half racks. $10; two ton tmcks with
full racks, $11; three ton trucks, $12; tlu·ee ton trucks with half racks, .
$13; three ton trucks with full racks, $14; packer trucks, $W;
semi-trucks, $JJ; small trailer pulled by vehicle, $3.
No Industrial waste, tox ic wase or radioactive materials will be
accepted.

COLUMBUS, OhiO' (AP) - The
which ts the Chrlstle Professto~ equate us with someone who
founder of Southwestern Unlver·
BuDding. Thereisnovlslbleslgnafa operates out of a pest ofllce box. out
slty, one of several colleges being
college at the one-story building. ofof!l~orthelriiOme.Whenltisall
Investigated by the FBI, dentes that
Both alSo list addresses In TUcson, said and done we are going to be
his school is a diploma miU.
Ariz.
vlndlcated without qUE!$tlon," GerAnthony Geruntlno, who des·
.·
In Columbus, Gerunjino said his untlno said.
cribed hlmself as the foUnder of
Geruntlno, w11o also operates
school Wl!S legttlrru!te with a school
Southwestern University, said Wed·
buDding and staff in Arizona.
UnltedPr1ntlngCo.at4216E.Broad
nesday, "Weare lndeedalegltlmate
The Columbus operatlon, which St., said he runs the untversity's
program ... I don't expect to be . operates out of· a printing shop,
infonnational of!lce out of the pr1nt
indicted."
handles the "assessment" of pros- shop. Billlr!g and diplomas are
No charges have been filed .
pective students, he said.
. handled In Thcson, he said.
The FBI announced on Tuesday
"They (the FBI) are trying to
But he said the university is.

The tomatoes of upriver Letart Township 1ruck farmers are '.' alive
a nd well" for the most part despite free7ing weather that hlt Meigs
Cou nty this week.
The truck farm ers contacted attribute a fog cover for saving the
large crop of early tomato plants in the Letart area .

Twenty-one fined in Meigs court

.

Twenty-one perscns were fined and five others forfeited bonds in
Meigs County Court Wednesday.
Fined by Judge Patrick O'Brien wereChartesL.Shaver,Ga lllpolls ,
stopped on_roadway, SlO and costs; Pleasant McKinney, Dallas,
Texas, speed, $22, and costs; Roger Randolph. Shade, DWI, $250and
costs, license suspended 6() days, three days confinement; George
Stobart, Jr. Racine , DWI. S250 a nd costs. license suspended 60 days,
three days confineme nt , left of center, $50 and costs, hit-skip, $50 and
costs, four days confinement ; Eleanor Logan, Pomeroy, speed, $27
and costs; David Wolf, Chester. and Clifford Icenhowe r, Shade,
speed, $22 and costs each; Burrell Dawson, New Haven;--speed, $21
a nd costs; James Baker. Marietta. speed, $24 and costs; Rodney
Tripp, Pomeroy, stop sign violation , $10 and costs; Douglas Halfhill,
Cheshire, speed, $20 and costs; Howard Goodnite, New Haven, and
Joann Fokes, Athens, speed, $22 and costs each; Michelle Torres,
Athens, speed , $2'iandcosts: Anthony Man lace, Columbus,speed,$13
and costs; George McKinney, Soul h Charleston, failed to stop for stop
sign. $10 and costs; .Jerome Howard , Pomeroy, !allure to cont rol
vehicle, $20 and costs; Hcrbcrl Noel. Pomeroy, -speed, $26 and costs;
Richard Swanson, Pomeroy, unsafe vehlclc,$.'i and costs; Dwight
Haley, Middleport .. DWI . $200nnd costs, .10daysconfinemen t, license
suspended two years, no operators license, $75 and costs, 20 days
confinemen t; William .Johnston, Shade. passing bad checks, coists,
restitution, one year probation.
Forfeiting bonds were David Eichel. Bolivar, Ohio. Susan Frash,
Middleport , and Keith Kraurtcr. Minersville, speed. $46.50 each;
Jeffrey Cox, Ravenswood, failed to control vehicle, S36.50; Stephen
Norris. Port land, no motorcycle endorsement, $66.00. fa iled to display
valid registration. $41.50.

SIDEWALK SALE

I Specia:l
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (APl -Hearingsareunderway In the House on a
Senate-passed bill establishing collective bargaining rights for Ohio's
eStimated 580,000 state and local
public employees.
Rep. Cliff Skeen, D-Akron, chairman of the Commerce and Labor
Committee, limited testimony Wed·
nesday night to a presentation of the
meas1,1re by theSenatesponscr,Sen.
Eugene Branstool, D-Utlca.
·
The proposal repeaJs the strlkeprohiblting Ferguson Act a nd
permits government employers for
the first time to recognize union and
other employf'C organizations for
bargaining.
Branstool's bill stirred controversy in the Democrat-controlled
Senate before It passed that
chamber April 21on a party line vote
of17-16.
ManyofOhlo'slocaigovernments
oppose the bill because of provisions ·
~hich give non-safety force employees a limited right to strike and
require that contract disputes
Involving police and other safety
forces be sett led by a modified
means of binding arbitration.

Issue license

group of Playtex bras and girdles, panties,
and camisoles. Not all sizes.

Granled divorce
Juanita Bowles was granted a
divorce in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court from E lmer M. Bowles
on charges of gross neglect of duly
and extreme cruelty.
WI'GT GOLF TOURNi\.MENT - Forty-six women participated In
the Women's Profcs.•ional liolf Tourn•un ent (WP6T) held at Riverside
Golf Course In Mason. Spon'Mlr of the tournament was Mister Bee
Potato Chip. The WPGT l• a mini tournament ofthe LPGA. The wbmlng
purse was $8,1100. Play hegan Monday and e nded Wednesday. Pictured
are, left to right, Alan Killin, owner of ML•ter llt.'e, and Gary Roush,

Coat Clearance
of

7 ladies' winter coats.·All

$153.00.

Ear Piercing
WITH THE
PURCHASE
OF A

ONLY
REG. $149.95

PAIR OF EARRI
PERSONS UND~R
18 MUST HAVE
PERMISSION OF
PARENT OR GUARDIAN ·

sales ·are final. Reg.

$99

PRINCE GARDNER
PRINCESS GARDNER

BILLFOLDS
NOW

25o/o

OFF

NOW

BOYS $5.95 KNIT SHIRfS ............................ SALE $4.87
BOYS $7.95 KNIT SHIRTS ............................ SALE $6.47
BOYS' $9.95 KNIT SHIRTS ........................... SALE $8.17
BOYS' $11.95 KNIT SHIRTS ......................... SALE $9.77

Children's Clothing

SIDEWALK SALE
SUMMER RJRI'liiTURE

Replacement Cushions
Cushions for metal chairs, chaises an&lt;f gliders. Also redwood
replacement cushions.

ON SALE THIS WEEKEND

SIDEWALK SALE

Jewelry Clearance
One table of necklaces, earrings, pins, chains, bracE:~Is. rings
and assorted sets. All sales are final. Values to $8.00.

YOUR CHOICE

88¢

SUPER BARGAINS
1 ONLY-WHIRLPOOL Free-Standing
TRASH MASHER COMPACTOR

$lsgoo
ONLY .

Reg. $439.00

1 ONLY GE POT SCRUBBER
UNDERCOUNTER DISHWASHER

ONLY

Reg. $459.00

$lsgoo
.

SIDEWALK SALE.

MEOIANIC. STREET WAREHOUSE

Men's &amp; Boys' Wear

FURNITURE DEPT.
SPECIALS

NOW

50o/o

·OCCASIONAL TABLES

Coffee Tables, Hostess Tables. Hex End Tables and Square End
Tables. Oak, pine, pecan and cherry. Rell. $89.95 to $264.00.

a.EARANCE
GROUP

112 .Price

------..--..-------"""'""-.-.
TABLE LAMPS

One group of H assorted styles of table lamps. Reg $39.00 to

$65.00.

1I 2 Price

YouR OfOICE

PRICE .

FIRESCREEN AND ANDIRON SET
Blat:k and llnlss

REG. $73.00
. ClEARANCE

VISA
MASTERCHARGE
lAYAWAY

R£G. $6.00 TO Sll.OO ........................ ....... SALE $3.00
R£G. $12.00 TO $18.00 ............................. SALE $5.00
REG. $19.00 TO $22.00 ............................. SALE $7.00
R£!l. $23.00 TO $26.00 ............................. SALE $9.00
REG. $27.00 TO $30.00 ............................ SALE $11.00
~EG. $31.00 TQ $36.00 ............................ SALE $13.00
REG. $37.00 TO $41.00 ............................. SALE $15.00

SIDEWALK SALE
FOR THIS SALE!
MEN'S &amp; BOYS'

$1.59 Tube Socks

$3500

Special sale prices for our Sidewalk Sale. S, M. Land XL. Our
new spring collection. Jeans, Shirts. DresSy Looks, Tank Tops,
Casual Knils.

MEN'S
MEN'S
MEN'S
liEN'S

$7.95 KNIT SHIRTS .......................... SALE $6.29
$9.95 KNIT SHIRTS ........................ SALE $7.89
$12.95 KNIT SHIRTS ........................ SALE $10.29
$16.95 KNIT SHIRTS ...................... SALE $13.39

SIDEWALK SALE

Junior .Annarel
·
·
inf~

Mostly wtrner wegrn clothmg,

blouses, )acke1S, tops,

sweaters. coats, slacks, dresses and skirts. All safes are final.
Men's Sizes 9 to 15; BoyS 7 to I L Whrte with color tops. Many REG. $l00 to $15.00 ................................ SALE $100
REG. $16.00 to $23.00 ............................... SALE $5.00
school cotoo.
R£G. $24.00 to $32.00 ... :.......................... SAlE $7.00 •
R£G; S3100 to $40.00 ................. :........... SALE moo
R£G. S4LOO to $48.00 ........... :................. SAlE $15.00
$1.89 Grey With Color Top. .. ........ 51.49 · R£8. $49.00 to $61.00 ..................... ,....... SALt $1t00

$}19

OFF
·.

113 COURT
POM~ROY

992-2054

Veterans Memorial Hospital
community service

~

SAVE $50.00

COUBRE
LIGHTERS

. .

SIDEWALK SALE

Save duringthis sale. Boys' sizes 8 to20 - Crew necks. cutoffs.
tank tops, jeans shirts, dressy knits. Entire stock included.

1/2

OFF

.

Knit Shirts

SIDEWALK SALE

25o/o

'

REG. $3.00 to $8.50 .................................. SALE $1.00
1-~-·--·--·-·----·-·-""·-·---.-..·-·-·l REG. $9.00 TO $12.50 ........................... .;.. SALE $3.00
REG. $13.00 TO $18.00 ............................. SALE $5.00
SIDEWALK SALE
REG. $19.00 TO $25.00 ............................. SALE $7.00
REG. $26.00 TO $38.00 ............................. SALE $9.00
BOYS'
REG. $39.00 TO $76.00 ............................ SALE $12.00

JEANS- SLACKS

MPERIAL CRYST
LARGE SELECTION

.

One rack of winter clothing for little boys and girls. S1eepwear,
pants, tops, dresses, skirts and coats. All sales final. ·

MEN'S AND BOYS'

95

'

$H.OO
$14.00
$17.00
$20.00
$30.00

YOUR CHOICE OF YELLOW
OR WHITE GOLD

X

$39~

.

SALE

7 DIAMOND CLUSTERS .

..

LADIES'

Select group from our regular stock. Regular prices $13.95 to
$29.95. Discontinued styles, odd sizes. While they last All sates
final.

Many Great
Savings In
Every Dept.

· · · ·· ·· · · · ~ · · · ·· · ·· · ·· ·· ··· ·· ·· ·· ·

;

Special rack of Misses and Extra Size Winter Dresses. Priced for
quick clearance. All sales are final.

SIDEWALK SALE

REG. S11.95 TO $19.95... ............................ SALE $3.00
REG. $21.95 TO $29.95... ............................ SALE $5.00
REG. $36.95 TO $79.95 ............................ SALE $10.00

MAY 13TH &amp; MAY 14TH ·

.

Ladies'.Dresses
•

Including Shirts, Sweaters, Jackets, Vests. Work Pants. Wdsand
Ends. lim~ed Quantity - No Exchanges or Refunds.

Side'Nalk Sale

of:

REG. $28.00 to $34.00 .............................. SALE
REG. $35.00 TO $43.00 ............................SALE
REG. $44.00 TO $50.00 .:.......................... SALE
1---·--~-·-·---·--~-·-·-·-·-~--{ REG. $51.00 TO $64.00 ............................ SALE
REG. $65.00 TO $98.00 ............................ SALE

-

course~

FREE

1/2 PRICE

WHILE THEY lAST!

A marriage license was Issued In

Meigs County Probate Court to
Hubert Stafford, 70, Rt. 4, Pomeroy,
a nd Mary Lucille Haggertty, 58,
Middleport .

In Arlzona, with 20 classrooms, a •
llb,rary, 1~ part-tlme faculty
members and a full-time president.
He said the untverslty haS about'
100 students who pay $48 a credit
hour. But The Columbus Dispatch
said It had obtained a letter to a.
Louisiana student who had been1
accepted into the program. The,
letter said the fee for a "bachelor
arts degree in' general studies" '
. would be $985. ·
'

SIDEWAlK SALE

Lingerie Specials

address of 42144216 E. Broad St.,

House gets
bargaining ...,•..•

~ated tnatonnerbu$lneSSschool,

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among 38 alleged mall-order colth at two
leges
thatColumbus
have been businesses
investigatedare
in
connection with the seiling of phony
diplomas nationwide.
After a three-year Investigation.
FBI agents said holders of the
degrees are practicing in flelds
ranging trvm psychotherapy .to
cancer treatment.
The Columbus !inns named on a
list released by the FBI were
identified as Southwestern Professionals and Educators, andSouthw·
estern University. Both list ail

Freeze has not hurt tomatoes

owner of the

Thunday, May 12 1983

SHOP FRIDAY Tl LL 8
SATURDAY TILL 5

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~

115 E. Memorial Drive

Pomeroy, OH 45769

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