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Tri County 'mock' disaster slated Thurs/(~Y

CHURCH BURNS - A spire of the historic Notre Dame de Lourdes
churrh comes crashing down during a massive lire that swept through
fall Rivds 1Mass.) flint section Tuesday. The blaze began in the church whirh was undergoing re~ovations. The lire spread to nearby
buildings and left about 70 fc:nilies homeless. Dama ge estimates are $13
million and lhl' ca use of the fire is under investigation. (AP Laserphoto).

Area deaths
Harmon R. Runyon
Han non H. Run yon. 66. of New
Havl'n. du~d th1 s morning in the

Holzt•r Med1cal Center Hosp1lal.
He was born Sept. 26. 1915. Ill
Callcllsburg, Ky. to the the late Bill
and Bess Sm 1th Runyon .
1-k wa s

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Calwhctrt AJm•ncan l..egion Post 140
uf New Hcwen, he was a World War
II veteran &lt;Jnd worked fnr lht~

Ashland 0 1l Refmcry on the river
boat s ami snnce station operator.
Sur v l\' ln g are h1s w ife, Merble C.
Hunyon, of Ne w Han•n; a st ep-son,
I .cn-r~ J . P&lt;trks. of fut venswood; tw o
ha l f -!-. l stt&lt;r s.

Mrs.

Ru s t&gt; m a r y

Slt'\Tns. of Ashla nd , Ky.. and Mrs.
Billie Ju Ddany. of Clevela nd : three
stq)-~r andrhtldren .

Funeral sen ·tces will be held at
lht• F'ogil'song Funeral Home F ride~y
at 2 p.1n . wit h the Rev. Fred Lowery

Funeral services will beh eld at 2
p.m. Thursday from the Chu rc h of
the Nazarene at Rutland for Dw1ght
Kennedy , 116, Rutland, who died
Monday in the Holzer Medieal Center. Ke nnedy, a veteran of World
War I , is survived by four sons, two
daughters, 14 grandchildren , 18
~ rea t-g r a nd e hlldr c n and a greatgrea t-g randchild .
Re v. Lloyd Grimm will officiate.
Burial will follow in Miles CemetPry .
Friends may ca ll at tht• Hunter
F uneral Home 111 Rlllland from 7 to9
p.m . toda y.

W. Va .. $47 : and Michael Brothers.
Pomeroy , $48.
Arthur Skinner, Middleport . forfeited a $43 bond on a charge of
fai lure to yield the right of way; and
David Tyree, Milddleport , forteited
a $53 bond on a charge of no
opera tor's licence.

Judgment sought

In thl' co urt uf Pomeroy Ma yor
Cla rence Andrews Tuesday mght, 13
defendants fo1i cited bonds, II being
on spccdmg cha rges.
Furfc1t111g bonds on lhe speedin g
t· ha r ges Wl' r e Sid Ma nnin g ,
W&lt;~s hm g t on, Pa . $42 : David Stout,
Syrac use, $47 : Ke vin Shepherd ,
Racmc. $5:1 : Donald Smith, Racine,
Skating will be held at Rutland
$49: Ronald Drexler, Minersville,
$47: .James Russell, Minersville, Civic Center Saturday, May 15, from
$45: Bonnie Morris, Pomeroy, $46: 7:30tol0:30p.m ..
Admission if $2 for adults and $1
Allen Byrum , Grasslake, Mich., $46:
Gerald McCa rle y, Point Pleasant, for chi ldren. Persons are to bring
W. Va ., $46: Mark Warner, Mason . their own skates.

Planning. Planning and coordinating for the mass exerCise takes
nearly a month and involves
literally hundreds of people from tbe
three county area.
The mock disaster not only tests
the emergency planning of the
multiple agencies in each of the
three counties; but also the specific
emergency plan of each of tbe
hospitals participating. Should a
real disaster occur all emergency
services could better respond, more
quickly and more efficientl y,
because of prior trai ning and
simulated experiences.
for a hospital to be accredited by
the Joint Commission of Ac-

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Copyri hied 1982

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Mtddl eporl. Oh .

IN THE LOBBY
SPECIALS SERVED Jl·2 AND 5-8:30
ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE

WEDNESDAY NIGHT

da ys.
Although the tax iechnica lly IS 25
percent when spread over a ll of 1982
and 1983, th e House wrot&lt;•
withholding provisions under which
an extra 50 percent mu.st be patd
starting July I and continUing until
July I, 1983.
The bill, approved by th&lt;· House af·
ter weeks of bickering in an clcd10n
yt·a r, was wntten thai wa y so the
slc:Jte cu n bcndil from 24 months of
lax liability before sta rt of the next

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TAX BILL PASSED - Rep. William E. Hinig, DNew Philadelphia, left, and Rep. Robert E. Brown. RPerrysburg, each take turns discussing Ohio's budget

3000 cuts per minute : insulated .
Safety lock. Save al Kmart.

in the Ohio Houst• of Representatives Wednesday. A
c·oalition of House Rt&gt; publicans and Democrats voted

S9-39 for a tax inrn•asc larger than that already approwd by the Senate. IAP Laserphuto).

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WASIDNGTON - The House has adopted a resolution calling on the
Reagan administration to withhold U.S. funding for the United Nations
if Israel is barred from participating in the U.N. General Assembly or
specialized agencies.
The House resolution urges the administration to suspend U.S. participation and withhold funding for the Umted NatiOns "If Israel is
illegally expelled, suspended, denied its credentials. or in any other
manner denied its right to participate" in the General Assembly or
U.N. specialized agencies.

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Hinckley stalks out of courtroom

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WASIDNGTON - John W. Hinckley Jr. hardly stirred while his
father wept on the witness stand, but spran~ to life and stalked out of
the courtroom during videotaped testimony of actress Jodie Foster
recounting how she rejected his advances.
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Jurors at Hinckley's trial were to hear Miss Foster again today,
although 'not via television sets as they did Wednesda y.
Following the telephone recordings, the defense was to begin ca lling
psychiatrists in its effort to show that Hinckley was insane when he
shot President Reagan, White House Press Secretary James Brady
and two law enforcement officers on March 30, 1981.

Pope blesses second assailant
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FATIMA, Portugal - Pope John Paul II escaped unhurt from
another attempt on his life, blessed his knife-wielding assailant, a
youn~ man in clerical garb, and went ahead with rites for a million
pilgrims at the Shrine of Fatima.
Seeurity guards overpowered the attacker when he lunge'&lt;! at the
pontiff Wednesday night from about six yards away as the pope was
appriJ!lching an altar erected on the steps of the basilica at the shrine
to the Virgin Mary.
Tbe attack was made on the eve of the first anniversary of the
assassination attempt in St. Peter's Square in which the pope was
critically wounded by shots fired by a Turkish terrorist. The would-be
assassin, Mehrnet Ali Agca, is now serving a life sentence in an Italian
prison.

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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HONORED - Robbie Hobstetler ro•rt•ives a 15 year service pin as a
n·gislt•n·d mr rst· at Vt•terans Memoria l Hospital from Administrator
Sfutt Lucas in t't'remortit•s ht&gt;ld Wt•dnt&gt;sday. Other employes honored for
st•rvit"t' an· Ldia Nclsn n, 15 yt'ars: Edna Russell, Roland Durst, Myrtle
Gru wr. Tummy Mc·G rathy. 10 yt·ars rn nst•rutivt&gt; service, and Shjrl ey
Smith. Cnnnit• Turkt•r, Bt·tty Curfman, fivt· yl'a rs &lt;'om:erutivr servi ce.
Rt·&lt;·ngni zed alsu "l'rt' retirel's. Ll· nnit· Crary , Els it· Cross, Emma Adams
and Bt·rnit·t• Lt•dlit•; tht• board of trustt•t·s. Elt•anor Thomas, Alice Warnsky. Clwrll's Ll•gar. Rob Bailt'y. Ri1 ·hcud Jnnt•s. Ht' llr")' Wt•lls, David

Koblt•ntz, Phil f{oberts.

Otht'r fluor changt&gt;s l'llded &lt;i S of
Jullt' 30 a 1980 law that Pxll'ntlcd llw
sales lax ln hunw imprm·t' rnl·nt
labor and lllCJknals. and t·ctnni:lrkt•d
fur l'ducat10n for tht· rest of tht· btt•nlllUill prO&lt;·t·eds from thl· lotll'ry &lt;-~ nLI
l't '\"t' llUl'S frOIIl lllCOffiL' l&lt;:iXl':-i.

adds new taxes
House wants funding withheld

Our Reg . 74c

Ht• said 1t was needed to ass url'

Bill trims deficits

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demands. JJll'lutlin J..! one fur dt•eper
n 1b tn Wl'l fa n•. deni Pd tlw majonty
h·cuJtorship rnitdl' a ctHlCl'Ssiun .

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24 Rcpubl1ca11s opposed tht• bill.

Our Reg . 34 .97

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Rep.

Pt'rrsyburg, offered thl' aml•mlment. wh1rh add t•d $77 mil l1on 111
new re ve nue to the packagl' .

Brown's amendment et pparently
produced thl' additiOnal Republicao
,·otcsSpt•a ker Vernal G. Riffe Jr. ,[).
Nt•w Boston . demanded. R1ffe had
sa1ti ht• wa nted 20 GOP members to
join the "30 to 35" Dt•mocrats wil lIll "
to bitt• the bullet. He had bet·n of·
ftTed ctl vorious tunes as ft•w as s1x
e~nd as mcmy as 17 GOP votes.

WED.

Our Reg . 83c

Majority Democrats and mmonly
Republicans put together enough
vote~ fur the bill with adoption of a
floor am&lt;• ndment that extcndt'd tlw
t•xtra income t.Hx liability , which 111
tlw Senall' Vl' rsion was to havt• l'll ·
dt•d June 30, 1983, to Dec. 31, 1983.

full sta te fun di ng and to precludt• the
need for some budgl't gi mmickry un·
dcr wh1ch there would have been
" borrowing" of $44 million from la xpayers and delays of $42 million in
Medicai d payments to hopsital s and
nursing honws.

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ELBERFELDS

bll'nni um Jul y I. 1983.
Along with some other tax boosts
and 9 perc~n t s pending cuts for ctll
stall' prugram..'i except edu catiOn
and welfare , the bill IS deSi gned to
ent~l' the slate govern ment's $1 .3
b1111on budget def1c1t.
Wlll'lhl'r It will r c111a1n s
questwnctblc, said soml· lttwmetkcrs,
but a national economy wh1ch has
l 'a U.'R'd rampa nt un t&gt; mployrnent and
ri sing welfare rusts mtnk till' bill
essential, they said.

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

CEDAR POINTS

J Sec t1on s, 36 Pages
15 Cents
A Multim edta Inc . New s a er

Pomeroy- Middle port, Ohio, Thursday, May 13, 1982

COLUMBUS, Ohio I API - Forget
about the temporary 25 percent inl'feas~ in the state income lax
lawmakers have bee'n talking about.
It probably will be 50 percent.
All that remains followin g 59-39
House passage Wednesday is approval of a six-member conference
committee and then a final volt• by
both houses. The panel , which will
consist of three Democrats and
three Republicans, is expected to
begin deliberations in the next few

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THE
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entinel

50 percent income tax hike
gets approval in House

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Syracuse Village Council will
meet Thursday at 7 p.m. Mayor
Eber Pickens announced today.

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creditatio~ of Hospi~~~~J~l; :
wntten disaster plan rnu.t~
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and that pia~ tested~~ )last/';';c~
each year. The cooroulll ~_ef 0 0
the three area hospttal n,,.vmg an
annual . joint simulalll4 ~lsaste~:
lakes this sllpulatiOn farH_I what IS
required. The combtne4 itfrprt of the
three counties in two iltale8, the~r
hospitals, mdustrres, and agencres 18
unique.
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k di . ster" drill
Last years . moe :;" h' h h't
was a Simulated lorna 0 w lC ~
Gallia Count y Fa~rgroundsp
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General James MChGavml p~we;
Plant,_and Stauffer e~~a . an_,;
res~~mg m n.~erous lllJUrtes
and fatalities.

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Meets Thursday

Dwight Kennedy

A suit in the amount of $3,596.96
was fil ed in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court by Chrysler Credit
Corp., Eva nsvi lle,. Ind ., against
James R. Ingels, Jr .. Rutland.

mttnnt~ r .

Pleasant landing and the ferry boat
landmg Ill Kanauga, OhiO.
In addition to the five river incidents, there will also be on-site
mock disasters with " injuries" at
Gallipolis Developmental Center in
Gallipolis and Lakin State Hospital
in Point Pleasant. Also, during the
disaster drill, the Pleasant Valley
Hospital Nursing Care Unit on Sand
Hill Road in Point Pleasant will conduct a rehearsal of their bomb
threat plan.
The mock disasters started in
1973, with the Mid-Ohio Vallev Induslrial Emergency Planmng Council IMOVIEPC I parllc1patmg m the
first exerciSe. It was a Simulated explosion 111 the tunnel at Kyger Creek
Power Plant. That yea r " victims"
were transported to all three
hospitals from the one centrally
located site.
Organizations playing a part in the
mock disaster for the past nine
yPars include all local fire departmenl':i, emergency ambulance services. the three county sheriff departmPnb , the West Virginia State
Police, the Ohio Stale Highwa y
Patrol , the Civi l Air Patrol, and
thrl'P county offices of Emergency

officiating. Burial will follow in the
Kirkland Memorial Ga rdens.
Friends may ca ll on Thursda y
from6to9p.m.
Graveside rites will be conducted
by tht&gt; American Legion and V.F.W.

Mayors end cases
Two persons were fined &lt;md two
others forfei ted bonds in the court of
Middleport Mayo r Fred Hoffman
Tm·sda y ni l!ht.
Forteiting bonds we re David W.
Reed . Mason , W. Va ., $375, dri vmg
while intox icated : Randy Carpenter, A1mtcrdam . Ohi o, $375,
dn vmg while intoxicated. Fined
wen• Thomas Eakins, R&lt;Jcine, $50
e~nd cosl':i for conswning alcohol in
public: and floyd McClelland, Middleport, $50 and costs for disorderly

Thursday, May 13, 1982, at I p.m.
the OhiO River which fl ows past
Meigs and Ga llia Counties, and
Mason County, W. Va., w1ll be the
scene of numerous "mock" accidents. These nver mishaps and the
resulting fires and explosions wiU
send dozens of injured people to
hospitals in the three counties involved.
In observance of National Hospital
Week, May 9-15, Holzer Med1cal
Center in Gallipolis, Pleasa nt Valley
Hospital. and Veterans Memorial
Hospital have again joined forces to
participate in a trilateral disaster
drill testing th e emergency
preparedness of each fac11ity .
This is the tenth consecuti ve
simulated disaster planned by the
three hospitals and the Mid-Ohio
Valley Industrial Emergency Planning Commission I MOVIE PCI.
These "diSasters" have been staged
as training exercises for area ~e nries and hospitals and ha ve included
everything from industrial explosions, airplane crashes and
school bus accidents to tornadoes
and barge explosions.
A total of fi ve different "accident£'' on tht.• Ohio River will occur
at 1 p.m. Thursday . One will be at
Racine Locks and Dam. one at the
Gallipolis Locks and Dam and three
large "accidents" at the General
J ames M. Gavin Power Plant, the
City !l'e and Fuel Company, Point

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ClEVELAND - The winning number drawn Wednesday night in
the Ohio Lottery's daily game "The Number" was 260. .
The lottery reported earnings of ~,108.'50 from the wagering on its
daily game. The earnings came on sales of $889,262, while holders of
winning tickets are entitled to share $3S4,153.50,lottery officials said.

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Partly cloudy ~onight. Lows 6().65, Winds variable less than 10 mph.
Partly cloudy Friday. Highs in ·the mi~. Chance of rain 10 percent.
Exteoded Ohio Fofecast
Saturday tbrou&amp;b Moaday:
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WASHINGTON lAP) - Houso•
Democrats are placing themselves
at odds with President Reagan as
they rn uvc toward approva l of a 1983
budget outline that trims defi cits by
rais ing $147 billion in new taxes over
threl' years ami reducing defense
SJlt'ndi ng.
The House Budget Committee,
l'O ntrolled by a Drmocrati c
majonty, hal!l'd deliberations on the
spending plan l'arly toda y after
meeting v irtue~lly non-stop for 15
hours. The meeting was Pa lled off
until ~d l er toda y when some sna gs
drveloped ove r technica l issUl'S.
Under tht• plan, Social Security,
wh1ch has bel'ome a key issue Ill the
Capitol Hill budget battle, would be
left intact. There also would be more
spend ing on domesti c and benefit
programs than under a blueprint
drafted last week by l.he Republica nl'Oiltroll~d Senate Budget Committee and embraced by Reagan .
The Houso· cmnmittee's proposal
calls for a $780.5 billion spending
bluepnnt that projects a defi cit of
$103.8 billion .
Reaga n's budget director. Da v1d
A. Stuckman, told reporters Wedllcsday that the administration is
" working to find 218 peoph· to support a plan that's reasonably close"

to the budget drafted !Jy St'netll'
Republicans. It lakes 218 voles to
·assure pasS&lt;:Ige of legislation in tht•
43!}-m ernbcr House.
Meanwhile . Whttc
Hou s t'
spokl'sman Larry Speakes conceded
that Hcaga n probably would wmd up
suppurtin ~ two budgel'"i - the ont·
that cleared the Senate Budget Com·
mill et· ct nd a difre rent l{ousl' bill
" thai will ha ve the consensus of the
m"jority of Republi ca ns and
Dcrnocrats.··
Thl' House plan is exp•·rtcd to be
conSidt·rcd by lht• full House the
wt•ek of Mav 23. The Senate WIII consider its Vl'·r~ion or thl' budget next
wet·k . House-Senalt' negotiators
tlwn would have to work out the differt' nccs between the meas ures that
each holliie passes.
Overall, the House Budget Com·
mittec plan reflects tht• Democrat It"
leadership's view that budget
deficits should be pared w1th lax 111creasl'S ratht•r than further cub m
domt·stic spendmg, as Rt•publicans

PLAQUE -

Mrs. Fay Sau&lt;•r n·&lt;'l'ivl's a plaque from Veterans

Mrmorial Hos pital Administrator Srott Luras in recognition of the 17

yea rs her husband. thr late Harold E. Saurr served un the hospital's
hoard of tn1stt&gt;es. Sauer served from 0&lt;'1. 26, 1964 tn Dt&gt;r. 31, 1981.

argue.

Dt:mocrab-i used their ma jonty
strength on the House pan&lt;•l to blunt
all Rt·publica n moves to brmg the
outlirll' rnun· in lin t• with the figures
Reagan has backed .
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Fighting erupts again
LONDON IAPl - Two Argentine
Skyhawk fighters were shot down , a
third fighter crashed and a British
warship wa s damaged sli~htly in
Wednesday's battle off the Falkland
Is lands, the British Defen se
Ministry reported today.
On Wednesday, the ministry had
said two of three Argentine
Skyhawks were shot down by British
Sea Wolf missiles when they attacked a British warship about 30
miles west of the disputed i•lands.
But ministry spnke&amp;man ian McDonald said today a third Skyhawk
was "seen to crash" during the
engagement in the five-week
dispute.
McDonald said there were no•
British casualti~s and the Royal
Navy task force was continuing its
patrols in the South Atlantic to keep
Argentine planes form tesupplying
forces on the islands.
He said a British warship
sustained "comparitively minor
dainage" which was being repaired.
He woUld not elaborate.
The latest British announcement
came hours after a Londbn Broadcasting Corp., an all-news radio

sl&lt;llion in tht• British ca pital, n•por-

tcd two Argentine Skyhawks wl're
downed and a British destroye r torpedoed in fi ghting Wednesday .
"One of Britain's warships in lh•·
South Atlantic, a typt• 22 fri ga te , is
believed to have bt~en hit but not
badly damaged by a torpedo during
the incident yesterda y in whil'h two
Argentine jets were shot down," the
radio said.
Britain is known to have two type
22 friga~es, the Broadsword and
Brilliant, in its Falklands task force.
Earlier, the British defense
ministry reported one of its Sea King
helkopters ditched in the sea, but
said its four crewmen were rescued.
The ministry said the1·e was no
evidence Argentine forces shot the
the aircraft down.
Argentina's account said two
British frigates shelled Stanley, the
Falklands capital, late Wednesday
morning and Argentine planes attacked British frigates three hours
later, causing "considerable
damage to them,.. and Argentine
shore personnel shot down the
helicf&gt;pter.

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AUXILIARY- These women were among members of tbe Ladies
Auxiliary of Veterans Memorial Hospital afforded special recognition
Wednesday afternoon as a part of National Hospital Week. They were,
front, I to r, Cathryn Mees, who along with Eula Jeffers worked the most
hours In the past year, Nettie Hayes, most overall hours worked in the
auxiliary, a total of 8,924\'o; back, I to r, Lclulse Bearhs and Bertha
Parker, charter memben. Other charter members are Freda Hendenon
and Jestle Molden. The auxiUary piled up 5,315 bours during the past year
In volunteer services.

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Commentary
Th e Daily Sentinel
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'" '" , ,..,, 1 ~ r ' "ll ol1 111 '

cura cy; tha( edge had vamshed The
Sov1eb engage m almost con,tanl

could be anybody '' office bulidtng,
anywhe1e The car' arc neatl y
pa1ked. llw tollmg lawn "neatly
cilpped Nulh1ng sugge, b that 47
ft:l'l

pt ogram ha!'i mduded a stgmf1 cant

grows

bt•nealh l wo-fool walls of ' lee I and

buildup of eonvcnlional land and

Mmuteman mtss tl es i: i re :-;t1!1 for-

cont Tete. lht• Strategic An Comma nd ts ~ o m g 0:1bout tGi bustness as
usual
By dll) yat dstltk this 1s btg

na val forces Of more uruned1ate

nudable weapon' - C.,ncral Davrs
~&gt;n'l bei&gt;lli&gt;ng them - but the y are
not m a class w1th the newest Sovtel

Sov!l'b must percetve our level of

rmsstlcs Our ma nn ed bombers are

prcpan•dness as tmpressive The

the B-52s, all of them are at least20
years ulu and some are 25 years old
E1en wrlh rl'frtllng and remodelmg,
these ag1ng warhorses are relah vcl)
slow Therr da y ha s pa, ed
Unt1l an enforceable, venfrablt•

Iunger we prOlTastmate, the weaker
that perceptwn must grow
My v1s1l tu SA C preceded
Pre»denl Reagan 's call lh1s past
Sunday fur muncd1ale mutual
•~·ductruns rn land-ba, l'd nuclear
rntss1les If the Sov1ets do not reJect
lh1 s appeal out of hand, there may be
' mne fllckenng hope that the
dangerous race may be sl"'""d

bt.• ncath lhctt lawn , buned

U S off111 &lt;1b bt'! Jt' VL' thef t' 1s v 11 tua lly nu chctncl' that Poland 's Jmlltary
j.! OVC I Jllll l'lll can stem Pul&lt;:tnd \ ~ tt'&lt;H.l) :-;II Li t' mt o t ha o:; tf tl h old~ to tb

( urrent s tr&lt;::~ll' g)
It worrws offtuctls lu:re . whn see Pui&lt;Jnd

&lt;::I S

a fe stenng wound t om·

pllcatmg U S -Sov1d relat1on' and fray 1ng U S -NATO lie'
'Somt'thtng has got to gtve the eco nomy ts m ternbl e shape," swd one

Stale Department Pol ~&gt;h expert He 'a1d the Pol~&gt;h leader, Gt·n WUJU eth
Jaruzelskt, 1s urunub1h zed m h1s poll C) uptwns because he ts · ca u~ ht bl'l·
ween Most·ow and hts own pt•opll' "
In the tnl'&lt;::l ntune , the R e&lt;::~ g &lt;::~n a dm1m strat1Un has t &lt;:t st astde tls pn•viOU!'i
posttwn of not und ertakm g ne~ negot1&lt;:~t1ons wtth the Sm tt'l!i whtk tht
Poltsh crtsts remams unn:solved
Pres tdent Reagan on Sund&lt;::l) proposed bt•g tnntn g arms rt•ductt on talks
\\tt h tht: Sov1ds thts summer dJld ha x s t1.!11&lt;Jicd ht s wtlltngness to meet at

the , wruml w1lh SU\ 1el leader Lt• mlld Bn·z hnt"" m the fa ll
But rwtm g durtn j.! the fu st Y. t:ek Ill May 111 ctt l ee~ s t 13 Polish cttl t•s ha:;
underscored thl' se n ous nes:; of lht· s tlu&lt;:~ ttnn tn Pola nd Thtngs dll' re&lt;::~l h
uglYtht'l t' ·· one offtctal told &lt;::1 rt:purtet
US offt u i: l b, who d1d not wi::lnt tu bt· ttkntlfl t: d told &lt;.1 1epurte t 111 &lt;1
1 t•n·nt brtdtng tha t the) t' Xf)l'cl mut l' \ wkrH t'
Offtl tctls her e be Itt'\ t' tht· SO\ tl't U111on )!&lt;::I \' t' thL' lll ders to suppress tht·
dl' tnonstr.t tlons. t).!llltlng \ tolelll t' Tht· lr~t est r wtmg was c1 sdbat k to tht•
jlO\t'rntlll'lll Offtu ~t b heft' say thl' J aruzelskt gOV l'rllll'll'llt appt•.tr s to
lack a str all' J.!) for rcsolv mg Poland 's u 1sts. t·spl'ltall v tG sc\ et t
l'Conorm r problem.':i, y, htr h wor sen da1l y
Tht· Communt sl Party ts ( urrt&gt;ntl y d ~ h ell " of 1~ fonn t•t st·l f &lt;::~ fte r l'X·
tl'nstve rl':-~ t g natwns. wht ch att' nmtlllUJ 11 ~, ufflnctls sa)
At the sa me tllllt', they say Solid&lt;::~r tty 1s lear nmg to lt vt· und et ground '
cllld has an effl'dl Vl' COmlllUnHatJOll S lll't'WO!k that lllliUdes clll tiiH tt

concern to SAC. the Sovtel Umonr
has madt· ct n ommous cormmtment

bus&gt; ness SAC has a"cb of $20

to 11&gt; stralcgle nuclear capabllrty
Smce 1965, tht• Sov1ets ha Vl'

btll1 on mostl y 111 Clll t' raft &lt;:~ nd
tlllssllt•s Tlw command mcludes

dt•ployt•d s1x new rnterncontment.al
rmss tl e.s , m thts same peruxl we

nearl y 120,000 uff&gt;cer&gt;, enilstcd per-

ha ve deployed one The Sov1eb ha ve

so nn el and ctvllian employees lls
las k ts to rnamknn &lt;::1 thousand tntt•r t ontllll' nla l balllstt c mtss tl es and

far more tleltwry vehicles than the

to rnakt· t't·rlarn lh.tl hundrt'd' uf

Festering wound

and our bomber fl eet In the
bu, mcss world, the concept of matchmg the compet&gt;twn IS well understood No prudent busmessman
would rely un addmg machmes 1f h1s
compcltlor had computers. The
' arne pnnc1ple appltes 111 anns.
General Dav1s wants the MX mtsstle
and ht• want&gt; a hundred B-1 bombers
to phase uullhe B-52s Not to rnoder-

dergruund command room, th1s 1s
the mlirtary 's poml of v1ew
Ov~r lht• past 20 years, startrng
w1th the Cuban ITUS»le ens» , the
Sov1el Umon has engaged 111 a
program of rmhlary expanston that
cannot be Ignored or rmntmtzed The

oubtdt', the betge bnek bUJidmg

I' IT WIIITFill ,\ ll

bombt•t s. tankt'r s Clnd t t•t onnat ssan u· cllfl'r&lt;::lft Clll' re&lt;:id\ fot
wha lt' \ et t 1 tses lllii Y cotnt' The
r cs p o n :-~ tbt l tt ) Is l'nUJ mou:s, but that
1esponsrbtltly ts tn good hands

Umlcd State, possesse,, and the
So' tt'L':i havl' half a gam the sheer
me g atunn&lt;::~gt'
of
destructt ve

capac1ly thal1s ilvallable to SAC AI
ont· tttn t' we had the edgl' 111

et c~

nuclear exercts~s Most. tf not all , of

their monster ICBMs are kept rn a
statu' of qu1 ck-1each on 01 hrgh
alert
Meanwhile,

old

our

Th e

own

arse nal

T1tan

and

ag ret•ment can bt• reached on arrns

1edul'l10n - a prospect that seems
rno' l unhkely - 1l makes sunple
cmrunon ' cnse to update our ICBMs

Ont• US offtual 'a 1d Jaruzelskr had lrred to c'a'e marltal la" lu shu"
'tht· Ill us ton of pt ogress" to the 1 es t of the world 111 hopes uf hct \ 1ng
econDJJIIl sdlldtOns cased pa rllt:ularh tht• ban on offltl&lt;.ll loi.lns b\ thL•
Umted Sle~ ll• s ctnd maJOr Wt•ster n F:uropectn governmt•nb-i
Offt ctct ls a greed that Jaruzclskt also wanted to crectlc an unpr ess ton of
c1 rdurn to normaltl) 111 ad van ct· of c1 confert•nn · of the Internatwnal
I.a bot Orgamza tton tn Gene va begtnntn g J unt• 3
Ot·sptlt' the11 conce rn, uff1uab here sa y tht-rt· ts lttlk the Unt lt:d St&lt;:tk:-i

ean do lu rnfluence event&gt; rn Poland
Both government and commerclctl bank &lt;.. redtb flom lht• West ha ve vlr-

tuallv dr~t•d up, the off1c1als 'a). mak1ng 1l rrnpo, tble f01 Pol.rnd to pur. c has~· the mC:I chmery and rctw matettals 1t net•ds to kee p tG ali eath
dt•ptessed Induslt 1al sec:tor opcrattng

Off1c1als &lt;1d1111l that the Un tied St"k' 1s reluctant to declare default
ht•C(jWit' thl• E utopcan allies, who hav l' t• xtendt&gt;d most nf Pol ~md' s $26

blihon rn fur e1 gn debLs. are oppo, ed

huntmg hound, &lt;::1 profess ional
suldwr dedltatt•d to ht s career 111 ar-

rns He wrl l bt•54 yea rs uld lh&gt;s wt•ek
•

'l(jj},(j

J l dll SUITllllCI I\ Zt' Sl \ l'l a] hours of ~?tt ~· ~
brt d tn g, mrlutlmg a \ 1st t to llll' un -

Aw "".~'~(.ow

Letters to editor
Helping Democrats
I would like to answer Gay le
Pnce·, WilY of thmk1ng He "
blowtng off the wuy the press rodt•

uur Pre&gt;~denl, Mr Reagan Look at
the wa) lht•y rode Lyndon Johnson
and Jnruny Carter Doe, n't ht•
n•member that ? lthmk the pre" "
Uotn~

the1r bU:-illlt':-i!'

way Nu
Democrat.
nde them
lhmk lh~&gt;

tn

(j wondl'dul

matte1 Republican or
rf they need ndden. I say
and nde them ha1 d I
" the f1rsl llllll' I can

The Lord

&gt;s

alwa) ' lalkmg to the

p!lOI man Ht told the n eh man what
ht hat! to do to enter the kmgdmn or
ht'il \ t'll ThL' money was the nch
man's downfall I not1ccd when the

In the

helped push the budget through lht

Rt•agan· , a1des lhallht·y had strong

bt 1ght s un ~hme of tin spnng afternoon. Pt estdent Rea ga n's a llu•s
\H ' rt ' pcnnt111g a sunn\ ptctwe about

House la ~t yei:U For rnon· than a
week , the mel'lm ~s ne ver happened
The Demon ats must haw bt•l'n

re:sc n at tons (jbout the budget

the Ht·publl ean budget propu,a l and
Ihe work they • Ill do fur rl
Tilt' \ had JUSlllmrd Reagan 's pt·p
talk It liiUld h&lt;11 e bct·n one pulled

caught rn ll aff1 e bl'lween Cap1lol
Hrll and the Whitt• House On
Tue,day, Larry Speakes, a Whitt•
Huusl' spokesman. satd Rea ~ an had
spoken by telephone wtth ont• of
them. Rep Phil Gra1run, D- Texa'

Meanwhile , the HOU&gt;t' Republ~t a n
leader, Robt·rl M1chcl of l l lmo~&gt; .
' a1d Congress JUst would not go for a
plan that would reduce the budget
dl'f1ert by makmg change' m the
Socral Stcunly System
Thl' Reagan budgl't, as wnrked out

llnut \Ill dtt vmg a ca r on the hl gh"a y I thtnk l'Vcry person that dn ves

.r 'ill on the h1ghway at 70 year&gt; of

n•member Reagan stopped all news
comrng uul of the While Hou&gt;e If
news eornes out th e mt&gt;n that work

there have tu take a lie detector test
I don't thmk they do that m Rus&gt;~ a
A' fur me, a Republican ltckel or the

' queal aboullhalmlhe Sent mel
Mr Pnce sure " chang111 g a lot of
pt•ople from Republ&gt;can to

Democrattt t1cket docs not mean a
lhrng to me I vole for lht• man that!

Detrtocrat
Mr Pt tet', I say Gud bless you

lhmk will be the best for pour people

Ben Baley

Lot care wanted

Manufacturers

That was the system that worked a
year ago, when Gramm and Rep
Delbert L Latta, R-Oh10, teamed up
to produee the Gramm-Latta btll
that was the veh1cle for the spendmg
srde of Reagan 's plan Reagan and
h&gt;s a1des skrllfull y apphed pre&gt;Sure.

But there are few &gt;~ gn s that
Reagan 's rnuthfred plan , ble, ed by
the Repubi&gt;eans un the Senate

But any contact wtlh the ' o-called
· Boll Weel'rls" from lht• Southern

among the Senate Budget Commi ttee Rt•publlean, , call ed for $40
b1lhon m un, pec1fled cub m Socral

Demo(' rat1e delegat1on 111 Congress

Secunty

Budgl'l Commtltet, wtll att1 cH.: t thl·

wa' fallrng behrnd lht· unoff~t· ral
schedule ,e[ all he Whrte House
Wtthuul 1denlifymg any of tho, e
Reagan wa' about to deal wrlh,
Spcake,;a1d · you'llll'L ugmze Ihem

through 1985
M1chel sard he has told White
Hou'e off1crals that they 'houldn'l
expect the same kmd of support
from the Hou'e Republicans a' tht•y

from ycctrti pa:st "
.
At the same tune, some moderate

ha ve seen 111 lhl' Se nctlt•
Sllll, Reagan 's vrs 1tors
busmcssmen all - satd they were

servati ve Democrats and some of

gcarmg up to apply pressure on the

the Repubil can' to vote the Reagan

members of Con).( rcss

Ime

passa gl' of ht s f1rst budget &lt;::1 year
ag o
For mort• than a \\eek , Rea gan 's
art.lt::-i ha ve :-~atd that ht· 1s ctiJuut to

meet Wllh JUst those Democrats - al
lht• While Huu'c they all' called
' rt•s pons tbk" De mot ra ts
l'lllt ghlelll'd" Dt·nwcr ats -

and
who

Republican' from the Northern
slates wen• mv1led to the Wh1le
Hou' e f01 a pep talk But they told

spcndtn~

nr ta x mcreases

tht ou,L! h

eonsltluent

groups,

on

member&gt; uf Cungre&gt;S reluctant to
voh• f01 lht• le"us latum

The phone' may ' tart nngmg
a gam at the Caprlol , m a lobbytng effort encouJ aged and blcS&gt;ed by
Reagan Bullh~&gt; year, they may not
be

answered

wtth

the

same

readme" on the part of the con-

When Alfred Elberfeld wa' hv1ng,
late father would g1ve money to
hun and he would see thaltl reached
the proper person
But the older folks arc all gone
now and tt's gomg to lake the mlt•rest of the next generatiOn to keep
the cemetery from gett111g m such a
deplorable condttton - Roberta
Allensworth Karl, Route I, Cheshire,
OH 45620.

Ill)

A good question
Those among u' who sltlllhrnk rl
'an't

ht:~ppt&gt;n

ht&gt;re ought to be

gtv~n

some pause by what dtd happen m
New York , Denver, Dallas and a
half-down other Clites
In a tourdmaled stnke lhal struck
somt• observers a:s havmg more m

corrunon wrlh the Gestapo than wtlh
Ellul Ness or loday's FBI, teams of
fedefal agents rarded scores of
bu, mess operal10ns and took hundreds of employees mto custody

All were - or were suspected of
bemg - Illegal aliens, tllcgally
holdrng JOb' that could be f1llcd by
U S c1ltzen' or legally res1dent
alJCns

ilmmgraliOn authont1es who
diTccted 1l are pleased w1th the success of ProJect Jobs m whtch the
pnnctple of the law was subordmated to pay rates. The sweep was
carefully targeted to open up
"quahly" jobs - paymg $4.50 an
hour and up - to the eligible unem-

ployed m surroundmg communrltes
The openmgs arc bemg referred to
appropnate employment agenctes
and the mtenl " to fol low up after a
few weeks to see to what extent the
openmgs are filled by legally
quallfred workers. So more than
another roulme roundup, ProJect
Jobs 1s a small-scale ~tudy of a
problem that has confronted and
defeated every admtmstratron for
the past quarter of a century
lilegal1mm1gratwn
The Reagan admmtstratton 1s,
however, trymg agam. It came out
swmgmg wildly late last year wtth a
set of tough measures that would,
among other thmgs, empower the
president to declare an "tmmtgratwn emergency," close ports,
se1ze sh1ps on the h1gh seas, expand
federal detention powers and hmil
judictal authonty m imm1gratwn
matters.
More recent and less drastic

Don Graff
propo,als have also been tossed mto
the congre,Hmal hopper
Most share a nwnber of feature, ,
notably mcludmg amnesty for
1llegals already m the country, legal
adlm"wn of lumted number&gt; of
" guest workers" for lumted penods

VIleS

The pubhc, 1f polls arc to be
bellevcd, bel1 eves olherwtse,
howeve r

Pol!ltcal measures are

ll'aily Intended to g1ve the a[&gt;pearance of dealmg w1th a problem
fur whr ch there arc not - and wh1ch
polltrc1ans know there are not - any

of lime, penal til'S for US. employers
knowmgly h1nng mehg1ble workers answers
and the mtroductwn of a fool-proof
What makes 1t all the more eom1denllf1catwn system
phcated 1s that all these pomts are
All are subJect to cr&gt;tlc1sm and bemg argut'&lt;le,enllally m the dark.
some ared1sm1ssed as unworkable
No one really knows how many
Some cnt1cs go farther, Illegal aliens an· even mthe Un1ted
quest&gt;anrng the rationale of reslnc- Stales. F1gures as htgh as 12 m1lhon
tmg uniTilgratwn and. chargmg that were bemg tossed about m the early
attempts to do so are actually exer- '70s More recently, estunates havt
Cises m political hypocrisy. In their been scaled down COnsiderably. A
argwnent, low..:ost alien labor does 1980 Census Bureau estunate was m
not really compete to any s1gmftcant the neighborhood uf stx m11lion \md a
degree wtth Amencan workers but bureau expert car her th1s ) car
&gt;s a long-tenn contnbutor to suggested tt 1mghl actually be no
economtc growth through industries higher than thret' m1llion and even
dependent upon rt and as a market as low as U 1m II ron
ttself for Amertcan goods and ser-

George

Vukovll·h's

lm.st•s~ lnadl•d

smgle The Dodgers gut a run

111

the

Bob Walk, 4-2. pr r ked up the vretory for Atlanta wtlh rehef help from
Ge rlt' Gat l.&gt;t• t , who J.! C:IInt'd ht s Sl' \ t'll ·
th save Randy Martz. 3-:l, louk tlw
loss for tlw Cubs t•ndmg a fnUI gamt' Chu ago wmnmg slt eak
Murph) 's nmth honw run of th t

pos stet I It-t Stl'\ t.' Hu L! t'l s 4-:J, "hn
hi:id CJ m~httl e t until Oi:ill ell E \ ,tn:s
duulJil'd With I\\U OUt Ill till' SIXth
Munlrt·al th11 d ba~t' llli::lll T11 n
Wct llctt h t OJJ11nilll•tJ a th1 0\\ I il l ' l'l I 01
on Jun Wnhlfot d's }! t oundt' l a nd
llwn bobbh·d J nhnnH· Ll' Ma sh'r 's
bouncer T\o\o uuls la tt •t . Joe Mm gan
\\.t lkt•d to loa d tilt' bct st•s ct ntl To m

O' Mallt•y htl a crnunder that hand( ufft·d Mo11li t•ct l fn st b.t~ t· man AI
Olt \ l'l for an t'JJtH t•na bltn g IWtl

Racer claims lane change

Culltns stngled for two 11101 e runs

The "Yankees made rt 6-2 111 the fifth when Bobby Mun·cr' s basesloaded gruunde1 drovt• 1n what
provetl to be the wrnnmg run The
An ~ t• l s

chased Mlkt• Mor gan m the

fifth and Shan•· Rawley blanked

prtched Baltnnorl:' 's J1rn Palml'r,

them unltl th('Y scored twt ct•

T1111 Stoddard and T1ppy Marlmez
Wednesday a' the A's rallied for

'1ghth

four runs Ill tht• et j.!hth mmng and a
5-4 vlt'lory over the Onoles
Palmer, makmg ht ~ sceond rt•ltt•f

&lt;tl 'econd and lh&gt;rtlloend the rnn&gt;ng
Royals 9, Brewers.,

Jackson

tn

tht•

R~eh Gossage rl'l1red
on a ~ roundt't with 1 unners

Hal McRae and Greg Pryor drt&gt;Vt'
111 thn•e runs e~ptece for Kansa s Ctty,

appearance of the year fm the
Onnles and ll ymg fur hrs f&gt;rsl savt•
srnct· l975, came on m the "'vcnth after ' larle1 M1ke Flanagan held the

nffsellmg three solo home r urJ&gt; by
Mtlw&lt;lukee's Paul Muhto1 and
leadmg the Royab to a sweep nf

A's to one run and two hrt.s bcfort· a

theu

grom pull flared up Palme1 got
throu~h
h1s f&gt;rsl mnmg eaSi ly
enough, but ran mlo pr obi ems 10 the
t'lghth when a ' mgle by Tony
Phillips and a pau uf Walks loaded
the base'
Weaver 'u1mnoned Stoddard. who
was greeted by Cliff Johnson's lwl}-

lagged Randy Lereh for a lwo-run
double 111 the fourth mrung that put
lht• Royals on tup 4-2 and he 'con d
on John Walhan 's smgle McRae's
lwt&gt;-run double 111 the srxth ~ a v e the
lloyalsaniH lead
Mohlnr. "ho had only nne

run smglt• and ga vt&gt; way to Mcu-

the frrsl and ftfth off Denn&gt;' Leonard
and m the n&gt;nth off Dan Qutsenberry. He also smgled home a run rn

tmez A walk to Wayne Gross loaded
the base' agam and, after a doublt•
play v1a the plate left runners at
'ccond and lh&gt;rd, Dan Meyer ,mgled
them home w1th a g1 ounde1 through
the n ght s1de
Meanwhile, Kuuw y r eplated
Oakland starter Mtkc Norn' w1th
one oulm the fourth and p1tehed one
sc on•less

mnii1 J.! .

McLaughlin

followed w1th two shutout mmngs,
Owchrnckn conlnbuled one and
Beard worked the la't 12-3 -

three-gamt'

:sen cs

Pryor

prevwus home run, h1t s olo s hots 111

the s eventh

reeord to &lt;HJ The fnu1 Oakland
reliever&gt; allowt•d a total of three
hlb
Weaver , whose relievers arc 3-3

th&gt;s Sl'ason. satd the Orwles may
makl' a dt•al to help thm arson
squad
Wh1tc Sox 9, Blue Jays 2
Greg Luzmsk1 and B1ll Almon
drove 10 three runs ap1eee to back
the srx-h1t p1tehrng of Dcnnrs Lamp
RBI smgles by Luzmsk1 and Harold
Bames gave the While Sox a 2-j) lead
rn lht• f&gt;rsl mnmg agamsl Mark
Bomback, Luzmskr d1 ove 111 another
tun wtlh a thtrd-mmng grounder and

Almon hll a solo home run m the
fourth
Ch1eago gul1ts runs m the seventh
on a sacnftce fly by Carlton F1sk, a
smgle by Jnn Momson and double'
by Luzmsk1 and Almon Lamp had a
shutout unlll the mnth when Dave
Rcvenng hlt a two-run, two-out
homer
Yankees 6, Angels 5
Dave Colhns keyed a four-run New
York rally m the fourth mmng w1lh a
lwt&gt;-run single as the Yankees wtped
out a 2-1 Califorma lead on Reggie
Jackson's twt&gt;-run flrst-mmng
homer. Lou Plmella began the
comeback by drawmg a one-out
walk off Angel Moreno. Roy Smalley
and Butch Hobson smgled to tie the
score and Barry Foote doubled to
g1ve New York a 3-21ead. After Lms
Sanchez loaded the bases with two
out by walking W1lhe Randolph,

(bull a dead l) error." l.auda !'atd Ill

an mtt•rv1ew published by the Swr,;.,
news p;:~pcr Blick ' Just like on tlw
&lt;::~utobahn

1h1ghwayl , you t ct n't
changt' lanes at the last momt•nt
wllt'n you see a much fa stt·r drt Vl r
t omtn.l( n ght up bt·hllld "
VtllaneUVl' , 32. of Montt t•,t l was
pt unounn·d t'l mt u tll ) dt•ad hoUt s a flt •J hts Fl' rt a11 tra \ t•lill J.-' 170 111ph
touched Mass ' t ea1 wht•ellll &lt;:ill mel ·
tak1n ~ maneu\ er dUIIIlJ.! &lt;::1 Bt·lgtan
Grand Pttx quctltfymg trtal Tht· t i:ll
flipped about I 50 feel and Vlilaneuv.
was thJtlwn tnto a t alt·h fenl 'e
The ma ss-e ll culat10n ldbltH tl
quoted Lamia cts say tng Mass s hould

nul feel h1mself lolall ) l'it•iJn•d nf

t uknt Pt' t

" parr of homers and Denms Ecker, tey struck oulll batters m e1ght tnnm g.s before

nt.~dmg

he lp from

Mark Clear m the n&gt;nth . Eckersll')
wa' &gt;Cored on when Kent H1 bek
homered mthe fourth mnrng and e•lendt'd h1s hltlmg streak to 22
The R&lt;·d Sox broke a 1-llte agamsl
1ehevcr Ron Dav1s when Carney
Lansford smgled w1th one out1n lht•
e1ghth. stole 'econd, moved to th1rd
un Dave Stapleton'' fly ball antJ.
scored on a 'mgle by Glenn Hof~
man. W1th two out m the mnth.
Dw1ght Evans srngled and Rrce, who
hit a solo home1 m the fourth .
homered agatn.
Indians 8, Mariners 5
Joe Charboneau collected three
h1b and drove m three runs for
Cleveland Charboneau delrvcrt'&lt;l
RBI smgles tn the ftrst and second
rnn&gt;ng, when Cleveland bUilt a 5-0
lead aga1nst Floyd Bannister. He added h1s second homer of the season
- both 111 the three games tn Seattle
- tn lhe ftfth to put the lnd1ans
ahcadiH

~free agents
CLEVELAND (AP)
The
Cleveland Browns have stgned ,IX
more free agents, 1nereasmg thetr
roster to 86 players, the Natwnal
Fuutball League team satd.
Three of the players were fonner
NFL draft seledwns, and one Dan
Melville, was the San Fra~cisco
49ers' punter after making the team
as a free agent 10 1979, the Browns
sa1d Wednesday.
Guard Lou&gt;s Bullard was a fifthround Seattle draft pick m 1978 and
played with the Seahawks unlll he
was released last swruner.

-BANK ONE . . _

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A JI.W6le
atr~.

Today is Thursday, May 13, the 133rd day of !982. There are 232 days left in
the year.
Today's highlight m history:
On May 13, 1968, peace negotiabons officially opened in Paris between the
United States and North Vietnam.
-On this date:
In 1809, the French anny under Napoleon Bonaparte captured VIenna.
In 1888, serfdom was abolished in Brazil:
In 1962, Indonesian President Sukarno escaped injury in an assassination
attempt.

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I would ha vt• fel t r~~~~~~~~~·~of~fl~l'~r"~l~t·~d~"~'~tl~l~ft:
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.rllhe fwwr&lt;&gt; I

1 er 1 shabb1

sa ul
Thousands uf rctl t' fans, tu\\11spt•opltj c~nd Cctnadte~n CO\ t•rmnenl
offtl'tal s showed up for Vtllt•nt·u vt·'s
fune1i:tl mass Wt dnt•sday ctt ht s
boyhood l hun h 111 tlw smal l Qul'IJl'l
\ !llctgt• of Bl'l th lt' rVII It· D1plomc~ ts
fr otn Bt ·lgiUJil dlld Mona t o - whett·
Vtllaneu \'t' 11\ t'd y, tlh h1 s v.. tft• a nd
two childr en - t~l so "'l'l t' pil'St'llt
Hts l off111 w.t ~ dr cipt'd wtth ct blctl k

""d "htle , ht•t kt• rt·d wrnrwr 's fla g
II v. as bt tlULhl tn tht St Ct•nt \ tt 'Vl'tl e- Bl'rthtt·r Romctn Catholtl Chu1 ( h
nn lhl' belt k of a 4-w ht•t•l-dtt \ t' ptLkup

lr Ul'k

Meigs youth will
wrestle Friday

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When the plllft•&gt;Swnal wrestler s
t•nlel the rin g a( the Rutland Clvll
Center al8 p m Frrda) among lht·ln
\~.til

bt•

Me:~rk

Mattox, Pmnt·t U\ , cl

' ludenl at Mt•r gs Hrgh School Th"'"
appearing will be J R Hogg, Z11llan.
the Great. Buddy Donovan . Hnd

fans Hl· "Ill t.! tl for bt'llll! 1lw
' (;nldt·n Bu\ . · Ci gnud guy" !JTta)..! l'
hccausl' Ill' can 't st&lt;Jnd ha \ tng fans
a t.! atnsl httn Meantmw ht \ ll'i:ll ·
!ling tht• lr wk s of lht• tr adt• thr hard
\\(j)' Hl' 1s tht• son of Sharon and
.J untm Mctltox nf Pomeroy

some tn1dgd wn·stlers
An avtd f&lt;:tn of tl'levt:slon WI c!'ltltn g

for f1ve ll'ars. )OUOg Mat tux dee1ded
he'd ilkt• to trv h~&gt; luck m the
prnft•ss1unal f1eld He t•onlat led a
prmnott• t m Zanesvlllt• whom he had
ll tt'l at an (ji ca match Tht prmnUtl·r

THIS IS

agr et•d to ld Mark tr) out Srnt ,. a
l1youl at Applt Grove. W Va . he's
bt•en 111 the professiOnal rdnks stlll't'

last Ft·bruar)
Thus far, Mattox has parlll'lpated
tn 15 bouls and on om· occas iOn
w1 estltng a 39&amp;-pount.lt•J Three

NO TIME

tune' ho has wrestled a 725-pound
beat. Gmger, &lt;::IS a crowd plcas l'r

Th1s 'wnme1 . he wrll loUJ wtlh the
p1 ofessronal wre,tlrng group out of
Zancsvlllt.•

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&lt;

Mattox hopes to mak•· a good
professiOnal wrestle! and 1s

;

worktn ~

on t•stablrs hrng an · lmagt•" as
' eemmgly " requtred tu burld up

TO FOOL

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.Train for running
with converse.
LA 84 Trainer. Olympic identification.
Converse quality for the Intermediate
runner.

AROUND
WITH MONEY
Keep it SAFE-keep it EARNINGkeep it HANDY-here!

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'' orld and lw wt·nt doin g somethmg
lw lo\ ed." sa ttl Joth Srhl'l kt et of
Sl1ut h AftH a. a fmrttt'l Ferr a 11
lt 'clllllllalt' ,tnd \HJ!Id dr I \ 111 12 champloll\\hoddl \ elt'tlabtl ef t•ulug'
H( had d lm t' of '1s k that pu ~ lll' d
h1 1n tu cont1nu&lt;::~ll ! sut pass hunst'lf "
~~1 1 d Uw R,., F.ugent' Dumuntl t't

Red Sox 4, Twins I
Jun R1ee drove m three runs w1th

games, frve :short nf tht· maJot
league record for a rookte

scm eless , of eourst' - to boost h1s

tht• Canadian :so clnst• bt.·lund , decordmg to a published report
'This was not a not mal at('!dent

after M't'lllJ.!. hu n In tht· rt.-'&lt;.11 Vlt'\-\
1111rror, Mct ss shou ld not h&lt;::l\ t
Lhctn t:! t'll lant·s
Laut.lc1 als u ldslwtl out .tt M&lt;:tss fm
startlll ~' 111 S untlo~\ 's l.tlt: , Olll' dd\
rt ftet tht• t 1 c~ s h
' Hl· dtdn 't quc~ lt f\ , and onh got d
s te~rtm g posttt on tha nks to t111s ill ·

DOONESBURY

Today in history

/

We'll e1ank up our phone bank,,"
Bet nard J O'Keefe,\ u·e chau·man of the NatiOnal Assuc1atron of
s;:~al

Still&lt;' of Ohlll wanted to put an age

&lt;1 1..!1..' should bl' made to Lake an
exc.unmat10n I rnL·an phys tcal
t• xamtnatton and C!l so ld the slate
spec tf\ the phystc1an to exarnme
1ou I nollccd when they wanted to
pul thrs law 111 you d1dn 't make a

I'm trymg to fmd out how one goes
about gettmg lot care at Beech
Grove Cemetery Is there an address to send money to and can I be
assured the lot would be mowed rf
the fee IS pa1d•
It's a shame that more 1sn't done
io further the upkeep of such a
beaut&gt;ful cemetery My grandparents are burred there and the la'l
few years we have had to set our
flowers down Ill the weeds.

Will Democrats support President?

krnd of support that wa' uut~al to

Tht• start was Rt·ed 's ftrs t slllt't' ht•

The Oakland quartet of Denm'
K1nney, Bu McLaughlin , Bnb
Owchmko and Dave Bea1 d out-

:-t

hom lht• ftl es of Ieist yea t 's budget
1a lltl's

Thl· Gtiin\s took a 2..() lt·ad 111 lhl

thu d Wllhoul r olletl lng " h1l off F. x-

breakmg 1un w1th a pmt·h smgiP dnd
D(jlt' Mtuph y knot ked 111 thlt.'t' run s
two of them w1th a nmth-tlllll llJ.!
homer. to l t·&lt;::~d Atlanta m t'r Cht cctgo

to S COTt'
The Ex pos t ut lht 111a1)..: 111 to 2-lt n
thl' stxlh un Gat \ Cartt•J's st· ve nth
home run A I Y. l ~ out HBI doublt· bv
f' htlt DctV IS 111 tht St'\'t' llth l,!d Vl' tht•
r,l rtllls cl J. J lll tH)ol. lll ,tnd llwtr t' Vt' lltua l w1nntn J.! tun
l..ctske\ , 2-2 wh nst' l\o\o \'H' IOIH'S
ltd \ t ' LOIIll cl ~! al n ~ t Mo ntr t·al
\\ IJfk t d tlw f11 ~ t 6l ·.J II H \111 1.!~ bd ott'
I l,nl St h.II Zt dl't diHI G11 ~ M1 nton
l1d lu\\t d Mtnt un t..:d lilt'd ht ~ s txtll
~ d\ t ,lf \t' r 1'!\ 1111' up lhl Fxpus' last
1un un c1 \\ ti d p1t t h 111 tilt· t'lght h
I Ulb

F.&lt; pos

the t'IChlh and flm , ht·d up
Brdves 6, Cubs 3
Ken Sm1lh drove home the lll·-

pitched three mnmgs m a 6-5 loss to
the Montreal Expo' on Oct I, 1977
Tht• Ph1llre&gt; took a 2-j) lead m the
frr st off lo,er Bob Welch, 4-2. on

smnt• dfedtvt' ptlrhers 1n tl

ta ll . leather) we, l Pomte1 , lean a' a

WASHINGTON tAPI -

With

' acnftcc fl y and a ' mgle
Con ale' turned to Reed a' a slal ler to formulate a five-man 1otal&gt;on ,
and Cor ral e' saul Reed would start
A' lros

Yes, lht• Oakland A's do have a
bullpen Not only that. they havt•

chref of SAC, &gt;s no e&lt;-

thc· bt•1ge bl'll k bu1 ld1ng A' fa1rl y as

l ' l ~ hth ,

Vukuvtch's RBI doubil' key rng lilt'
r all)

1111H.!s i:Wd allowt'd onI) otll' b&lt;J ~ t· run Ill ! Stev t• Bedtos1an al so \\ as t lost•
to pt rit•d , l!. l\ 1111.!. up ont• hc1 r11 1k ss
\\ cdk I ll 21-:J tnlllll J.!:-i
Guml"i 3, E xpos 2
Btl! l.askt•v l ornbuwd \U\h I\\ II
r' lit·Vt' Ts on a n erght -htlt t• r dlt d S.ln
F'talll'ISI'O laptt&lt;:~lt z t·d on thn t Mont ~t· d l et rors for ct pa 11 uf unt 'i:l flll d
runs tn tht th 11d Illlllll J.!. to deft-a t th t

Porfl Alt&lt;itnll clllO I elit•\ t•d Rl'l'tll!l

hadnobus lllt'sschangmgl&lt;::~ncs wlth

Benn1 e OCI V!s, the four-suu· com-

offl l'l' 111

'I ht Phlilres pol the game a" a1

\\tth fl\ t' lUllS Ill the

111

two runs w1th a

111

ctgam Monda y agamst the Houston

By Associated Press

But tl ts doubtful that a general
t'l t'l has li ved who thrnk' that wa \'

ht ~

v1dory of the ' cason In addrliun .
Rl'cd knocked

Austn a n aulora emg art.• Nlkt La uda
says Joc ham M(:jss shoultl not absol vt• htmself 1n tht· death of Ferran
df!Vl'r Gilles Vtllt!nUeVt' bt•taUtie hl'

Um on My own con vtd!On l!'i that Wt'
ciltt:&lt;J J )' hav t• a suffiC il'llt destrUdl\'C
l apa1 tt y Enuu ~ h . It Sl't"ms lome , 1s
l'llOU ).! h

We talk t'd at JenJ,! lh tn

11 5-l tn lhP fmut h on Pelt• Rose's
1un-scormg smglc.
Rt•ed smgll'd honw th e s txth
Ph till t's' 1un Ill tht• fifth bl'futl' Pt•Uto
GUt 1n •tn htt CJ solo hornt• run for tlw
Dnd ~ t' l s 111 tlw st \ t•nth

\ ea r t usht onl'd Ow Br a\es' lt'chl

the mnlh a fle1 Slfulh 's prnch 1111 hdd
snappt•d a 3&lt;l Itt' 111 thl' s txth
Gat ber y,.ork t·d tht• ldsl 11 -J m-

Oakland's
~!~.~~~" Y.!~'~"~~.~~~' ~""' ~.~~~.~
• 0 bullpen
•1
Stymles riO es

and fina lly the el umnal10111 uf the
ft •arful weapon' po&gt;Se&gt;Sed by both
the Un1led Slalt•s and (he Sov1cl

ceptton tu tht• h1ston c rule Hl• ts

"frve or stx goot.lmmngs" agamst he

m seven mnmgs to record h1s ftr ~1

TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT - Boston Red Sox' Carl Yastrtemsk1
reared hrs head back to avoid an AI Williams' pitch fur a ball four in Wedne,day nrght action as the Red Sox defeated lhe Minnesota Twms 4-1 m
American League action. I AP Laserphotn) .

l ea me to SAC lu gllthe mri&gt;lary's

111

fh
The Ph1llrt·s boosted lhe1r lead tn
4-1 m lht• bollorn of the mmng un a
sacr1f1ce fl y by Reed and an RBI
srngil' by Gar') Matthews, then made

second on M1kc Se toc1a 's sacnft ct·

std e of th e bur geonmg d L'b&lt;::~ tt• O\ ('r
nuclt•(:jt c1rms My own VIC\\ retn (:j lllS
Tltl' futur e of
un c han ge d
Cl\ tlt za tton C:ls we knuw tt ma y well
depend upon the pr ornpt n•1ludton

rna ndt•r

By Associated Press
Ron Reed was makmg h~&gt; ftrsl pllchmg start m f1ve years, so
Philadelphia Ph1llres Manager Pal
Corrales asked hun to g1ve hun JUSt

Los Angeles Dodgers
He got more than that from llw
n ght-hander, and ' ome offen'e to
boot, as the Phtllres routed the
Dodgers 11-3 We-dnesday mgh(
The 39-ycar-old Reed, a rcl~t·f pitcher smce 1977, allowed JUSt s1 x hits

nw.&gt;, 111 h1s v1ew, ts not to deter The

radltl ' lal1on that br oadca' b pt'lllllll call)
Although Leeh Walt•sa , the Soltdant y lt•adet . and otht'l llot-u.kr s tt•matn
111 LUStod y of authunltcs, Sol1d.Jnl) hc1s t'\ tdentl y t•sldbltsht·d a Ill'" cadr t•
of lead ers who opera te underground

Reed overpowering in 11-3 Phils rout

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Thursday, May 13,1982

OMAHA. Neb - Exeepl fo1 the
d1splay-modcl m1ss1le tha i stands

rh c Darly Se ntlll e i- Pag e- 3

Pomeroy - Middleport, Oh1o

614/992·2~33

MIDDLEPORT

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Thursday, May 13, 1982

Thursday, May 13, 1982

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

The Daily Sentinel - Page-S

Linkage favored in Preakness
BALTIMORE 1API - Hl'nry
Clark is a quid man who doesn't
st·t'k tht· kmLI of attt•ntwn bein g

thrust on him tius week as lht·
t rcuner of Linka ge, wllo is f;:n·ur ct..l t u

wtn Sc.tt urd ay's Pnakncss at
Punllcu.
" I'd l1kl' to ha •·•· lh•· horse talk,"
tlw 77-yt·a r-nld Cli:ir k :"Ja td wtlh i:l
srnik Wt•drw sdct ~ ·· Ht·'tl do a better
jub that 1 do ."
Clark caused nmslt· rnatwn 111
~ nlllt' c· trd t·s wht•n ht' sktpped lht&gt; 1 ~

1111il' K.·ntu e·ky D•·•·by after Lmka g•·
won lht· 1• ·lllllt · Rlut· Grass at
Kt 't'llt 'l&lt;ttlll Apnl22. just l wtl da ys afk• lkrby fi-l vnntt · Tu nt'l~- Wrikr un-

dt·rwt•rt l sur l!cry fnr ctn CJ bdomtna l
pr11hh-11t.
Injury ;nHI dl rwss to st· ve ral tor

fkrbv hc qwfuls ami Cla rk' s de t' I SHHl
111 :-.k 1
-p tlw ra n• kd to i:l 19-hurst• f ll' ld
lnt ! l w l krb~ .

l .mkcH!t' 1:-&gt; t'Xpt•dt•d tu ha n· St'\'t.'ll

111als

111

Away , w tnnt •r of a 11 -16- m i l e
rtlluwctn l'e rc.~ n• at Churchi ll Downs
o11 Dt_·rby Day.

" I haktl to pass up the Derby,
rl'ally," Clark said Wednesday , addin g that lw did Simply be•·auS&lt;' 1!
dnl11 ' t f1 \ 1ntu Ins plans fur LinkagL'.

Nnw Cla rk , who admib he doesn't

kept hi s se n:sc of humor.

Derby, finds himself lht• •·enil'r nf at-

" Lenn y Goudr nan (agent for
J&lt;&gt;&lt;:k &lt;'Y Jeff Fell i told me he talked tu
Ga to Dt•l Sol yesterday and the horse

kn t wn at Pimlicu, not only bt.·t·a use

l.111kag•· is fa •·ured to wrn thl' 13-16nult.· Preaknt.•.s:-;, but beL"a usc Gu lo
Del Sol. the Derby winner is nul
ht'l"t '
Ga tn Dt•l Sol, beaten by 51 z leng ths
by I .mkru.! t' 111 tht • Rhw r.ra ss. is at
lk llnon\ Pru k preparin l-! fur tht.• }I~-

Scioto results
COLUMBUS, Oh1o 'API -

l.i 1e

Powt•r. Lln n~n by Lou Nd lt·rt. won
tht• fl'lllurl'd t' Jghth ral'L' at Snoto

Dnwns Wedrwsda y nr ght to pay $8,
$:140 and $:1 .
Ht·d Coach Gory Wi:I S st•t ·ond for
$:1.40 and $2.li0. Th&lt;rd was Jd Skl ppr r for $:1 .20.
Tht• Wlllll l' l' wt•nllhl' L'OUI'St' Ill 2: 03

le~s t Se1turday' s nnl'- rlll lt· Wt lht·r s (j t

$1.7&lt;0.

r

mill- Belmont Slakes Junl' 5. Trainer
Ed Gregson says the Preakrwss
drdn't frt hrs plans.
Chick Lang, Pimlico's genera l
manager, is unhappy about the
th-cision of Gregson and Arthur B.
Hancock III an d Leont• Pelt.•r s,
ow ners of Galo Del Sui. but he has

~ ·o n · for tht..' hull:lb&lt;tluo :;uround the

tlw $200.000-adek d
Prt·llknt·ss. Fivt· uf them rlln·d 1n l ht·
lkrl&gt;y - I A:tser LJ ghl, who W&lt;iS
s,.,·,md ; Ht'I IWL'sl ed . l111n i : Wllh·r
Rank . fourth : till' frl l) Cupecuy's
.lnv. Wth. and Bui ll Styl t•, 16th.
i ·wo nlhers whu wt·n.: nnt 111 tlw
lkrlly, an· A luJna 's Huler, w1nner of
Aq ut•dud lo:st Sat urday, and Cu1

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A ..J . F11v!' s nwnwr~ of ht s f1r st lmll cmapoli s
It wa s alnwst t• nnu ~ h to
kt •c·p llll;l fnun l'\·,·rJ n\'111 12 ag&lt;t in 111 tht • ran· hl' ha s I'Urtll' to dununah' .

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prt'l 't•dt ·nt L'd four lllllt'S.
Now. &lt;:tl agt• 47. Foyt 1:o. lht.. \ l'lt 'l'&lt;i n. Jm ·p&lt;-Jrin g f m !us sti vl'r an n l\' l'rsa r ~
r;w 1• at tht• I nd1anapol 1 ~ Motor Spt•t.•dwil y on M&lt;iy 30 &lt;i lld t'Oilllll ~ off h1 s o wn
polt'nltally l'areer·t ' lldin ~ tTli Sh .
Ht ' sufft ·rt•d a t·ornptlUnd fradurt· uf ht s ri 1.2 ht a nn 111 la st Jul y's Mtt.'hlge:tn
500 when his t·a r \"t •t• n •d 1nt u tlw wall itlld slid nn 1ls si1lt- . Fnyt say:; tlt' was
luck\ not to lust• thl' an n .a nJ ht• st il l n m 't s tr a t ~ hl t• n 1\.
F 1;rl ~ ~ ltlt' l&lt;:tsl h nk bt'lwt'en t wo f'&lt;:H 'l ll )..: J!.t•ner atwn s. Ht' sl.cult'd ra &lt;' ln g
bdtH:,. lll&lt;J ny uf lht· yuun jl t'f' dn \ 't'I"S Wt 'l"e l'Ven born . H e lldllllts lw Li ol'sn' t
t'\·t·n know whu sc Hllt.' of tht ' ll l ctrt ·. Ht•' s i.l thn1wb&lt;.wk to tht.• ~ t'flt • rallun of
t.: r l'aSL'-t'ovc·n·tL leeid-footecl dri vt·rs who d1tl t'Wrythtn !-! tht•m st·h·t•s. Yt'l ht·
has bnd g,•d t he J.! t&gt;flt• r e~ tHlll ~e~ p wit h t •x l r&lt;-~ordin&lt;i r y ~ Ut'l't'SS.

Fovt has won 67 U.S. Au to Club r"ces fur Indy- type ca rs. 32 mon· than hiS
nc&lt;H't·sl &lt;'OIIlpt&gt;lllor·. AI Un st•r . He has tln \·l'n mnrl' than 9,000 rm lt•s in ran •
1·ompt'11tion a t Indti:lllllpull s. more than 2.500 mil es more than seto nd-pl&lt;iet'
Rt1bbv Unst·r Ht· holds thl' r eco rd for most InJy starts f24l. must r an·s
ll'cHJi ;ll-.! lhl' fr t·l tl 112 l tt nd rnust wmn ings 1$1.4 milium I.
T ht•st• day s. Foyt tlllt':;n't dtl t'\'l'r y th tng hunself. &lt;il l hou gh ht· r ema ms 111
1 ·urnpll'lL' rhHgt· of h1s OJWr at lun . Ht•'s as nHnfor tablt · in a Tt•x&lt;:t s h~1sun • su1l
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Vaughan ':;

S\ RSC'RIP't"ICIN RATJ·:"
H\ ( 'arrit·r ur Mntnr Rnult·

Suh, ,·nho •l·, llul olo·"l"lll l! loo Jl;t\ tho · t'&lt;lft"IO ' I'
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Thunday . Ma~ l3
ill Var wuu1•·t

pets by the ton, h~1ving grown up around lions, tigers and dephants while

trouping around the world with his mother and dad. famed stars of the
high trapeze. Elephants and dogs a re his current conrern, and the young
trdiner is a seasoned expert at putting his animal actors through their
pares in the family owned Roberts Bros. Circus. The event will be held
bt•hind the former Pomeroy Junior High.

sons inter ested in ba seba ll c&lt;i rds are
m vi h •d to the m eeting .

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so n&lt;:~ I lllflut·nct•, brou l! ht captlal Ill
opt•rak on llw tlt•vt• lopnwnt nf c·ual

in th l' hill s of Salisbury. Mr . Lunus
Cross Ci:llllt' from M a ru:t la 111 1822 tu
lands uf h1 s own and sla r tl'd &lt;i l &lt;innery. bUJit flat buats Itt st•ntl ha y ! 11
tilt' suulh , Pt'lll'd a sltlf't' of J.Y ilt'ral
Jllt'IThantli sc·. t' l'l't'ktl a unll ()ll
Bowmi:l n ':; Run fur tlw tnak ul.t' of
flour an J si:lwJn g of IUJn bt• r . gn·HlL'
t•rnpluy lllt'llt t o hundn·ds 11f lill'll 111
lht ':-i t' l llfft•n ·nt enterpn st·s. The
ll&lt;:tlllt' of Groha111 Stal1 u11 wa s
chrmu·d to H.c:H'illt'. The town uf Shdfit•ltl s prc.~n ~ m tu ex Jsl t'll t't'. broad
&lt;J&lt;Tt•s just abm't' tht· ll lllUi h of
I..t.•lltlln g Crc·t•k Wl're latd out 111 lnb .
the tmn1 uwnrporalt•d , a nti a ,·ntt11 n

tht• Gcnl!ra l Asst_•rn bl y, lht.• awa rJ.s
proj.!ram pr ov 1tles a tota l of 1,000
sdh1l a r sh1ps for O hi oans evl.'ry yect r .

Cull rns not•·d that Ohru rs one of the
ft• w stalt·s 111 the natum to n•rog nt zt •
:;chol;ushlp &lt;:tward s.
"Thi s 1s a forwa n.l !nuking
progra m recogn izmg Ow fat'l that
wt· rnusll ook to our yuun g pt•uple to

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m ill bUilt by Mr . Phil qJ J.,nes. a

surpl y lhl' il'ade rshql m•t•detl to

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guidt• our stall• (jfld nllllon,'' Collms
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Po m e roy , Oh .

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RECOGNIZED - Evelyn Knight, right, and Margaret Sheridan, both
active in scoutiag in Meigs County for many years, were given special
recognition at tile Heritage Tea of the Btg Bend Area of the Black
Diamond Girl Scout Council beld at the Meigs Inn. They were presented
certificates and pins lor their combined tatal of over a half-century of
volunteer •ervice to Meigs County scouts.

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46 BOOTHS

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Sunday, May 16th • Noon · 6 p.m.

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Saturday, May 15th • 10 a.m. · 8 p.m.

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Mr. V. B. Horton, with a wrdl' per-

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BLACK WORK

VILIAG~ P.HARM.ACY

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MIDJuPORT, OttiO

scouting;

Rev. Bob Miller, Steve Eblin,
James Gilmore, and Lloyd Wright
were at Mansfield tc a Men's
Fellowship meeting on Friday and
Saturday. Mrs. Miller joined her
family tn Circleville for thea two
days.

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BAHR rCLOTHIERS

in

Attend fellowship

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Admissltn '1.00 - Chlldmt 12 &amp; Under FREE!

For Men &amp; Women
Reg. $6.00 &amp; $9.88

'Nolall sizea ln aU widths

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Capehart, Susan Jett, and Shllri
~ar, senor scouts; and Mrs.
Lawrence, field director.
To receive 10 year pins are Carol
Ohlinger and Katey Parker; five

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Others recognized at the tea were
Janet Simpson, contact person for
the Big Bend West and a Brownie
leader for three years; Shirley
Cogar, leader of a junior troop for
seven years. and service unit director for the Big Bend East; Kathy
Elias,
Pam Sellers , Sandy
Luckeydoo, Ann Sisson, Jane Si,.,n ,
Lynne Armes, Marilyn Meier, Barbara Rupe, Debbie Buck, all current
leaders and assistants or past

NYLON

CAREER CLUB
EXCELLENT
SELECTION OF

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A film on the history of scouting
was shown during the tea and it was
noted that Dee Lawrence, field
director of the Black Diamond Council, Area 3, had recently been
preS&lt;·nled the Thanks Ba&lt;IJ,:e, lhe
highest award in girl scoutin~ .

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$13.00
. 523.40
$44 .20

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Ca rdinal

pson , Jud y Humphreys, Kay
frt'lkrick , Cherry Cadle . a nd Ida
Mal' Cla rk.

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MEN'S SUITS
and SPORTCOATS

rus on Sunday. May 16. with shows at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., likes to take his

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dipl oma

be&lt;'ll

1b lop hig h school scholars with

County and Carol Ohlinger who has
not only been active in troop work
bul also served as a day camp director.

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CIRCUS SLATED - Most boys are content to have their pels in small
doses, with perhaps a dug. a cal. or a fish or two. But Jeff Earl, Circus
Animal Traint.•r appt&gt;aring here in Pomeroy with the Ro~rts Bros. Cir-

mul

:IMunllt
fiM• •IItll .

WMPO 92FM

and will award dour prizes. All per-

b l;t~~ tl o · • ·"

Kit II' S (JUl.~ lilt' llhill

yea r pms, JUDY Eblin, Susr e
Stewart. Haro ld Norris, and Barbara Fry ; and three year pms Kathy
E lias, Sa nd y Luckeyt.loo, Brenda
Haggy, Jennifer Warth , Ja net Si m-

a !iervice unit director in Mei~s

$12.35
$20.80
$.19.00

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HEAR THE REDS ALL
SEASON LONG ON

or

have

rt't 'ng ntzed
for
ou t s t&lt;:tndtn g
academ 1c ac h lt'Vemt'lll and abi l 1ty, ·'
Ctlllins sa id. " It 1s no me&lt;Jn ta sk lu
maintain aca demk excellenct_· at &lt;J
tirnl' in whieh thl'rt ' a n · so man y
distral'l ions for hi g h sc hool stud ents.
I &lt;-J il l p leased wt· han· &lt;-J prug r arn 111
Oh10 to honor tht'St' f int· y oung
J)l'Op lt•."
Tilt' Ohltl Acad emi c St"holarship
Proj.! l'i:.llll i.-..; m.lm irli stl' rl'd by the

Thoma who served aboul10 years as

MAII . Sl iR.'&gt;i( 'RIPTIII NS
~lhi n ami Wrs l \' irl!ini&lt;t
St~o: tr,~t lh

school ,

uf nursing .
students

" Th ese

g otx.! ~ &lt;'onstgnl'd tu
I ..t.• v r Stnlman anti uthl'rs at Cheskr
and the 1nler i or of Lht• l'ounty. A
postuffitT wa s lucalcd hen· and th t•
plact• was t•alled N y t'S\' illt· .

port of t· ntry " fo r

Reco~nition was also gi ven to Pat

lt~UI]Wfllltlil•d III]IIWII."~1 '1"1 II "I' IS ,11 ,\II a l!il' .

:IM .. nt ll

proprretary

schools

a

sa wmi ll. and had a buol lamling, " "

Others una ble to attend the tea but
qualifying for pins and certificates
were Nelle Graves, Helen Neutzling,
and Nonga Roberts, all actrve in
scouting before 1950.

$4.40

$52 .80

PRICES

c·artl dl'aie r will attend the sess ion

Ht ·~ tufSt' l ~tll

SIIIO

Dail .1

Bakery in Middl eport. A base ball

Na liunal Hurkt•\' Lt'III!UI'
.S~;.tnh'y Cup f"inctb

Il l (",uri Sl \' .. 1111 ' 1"••1 Olnu4576!l :

sIN{; J,t: cm•v

maximum of four yeH r s w hil e a tteruhng ont' of Ohio 's colleges,
un i \'L' r s it i e:;,
deg n·e- g r an tin g

Mrs. Knight who organized the first troop in Pomeroy in 1932 was acti ve in girl scouting here for more
lhlln 3S y1!11rs. MN. Slleridan participated as a volunteer leader fur
about 15 years. Also receiving pins
at the tea were Diane !hie, fi ve
years. and Mary Ash, 15 years.

I'OST:O.IMiTF.H • So·111 1 · •dd1•· ~, l•• Tlu· Diilll

0111' \\ l'l'k .
011o· M""l h
Ott1·Yo·,tr

High School.
Collins sa rd each student will
rect•ive $1.000 pl'r yea r for a

years in volunteer serv ice.

M1 'lt1 lwr TIU" A l&gt;loo• ~ 1.1lo·d 1-'r•·s.'. Inland Da1·
I\ l'i"t'S)o A )o~lll"liillull &lt;llld lito· Alllt' I'II "HI\
No ·~·~tlitf lt't Puhlt.,ltt·t~ A." s· ~ · wl1••n . Nallllllltl
Ad l o'l'lt,l lh' ll o·pn·,t·n tal ll o', Hranhatl l
Nt· w~ t ~ tJ II ' I" Sah·l&gt;. 73:1 Thtn l AH'IIUt'. Nl'w
Y" rk . No·" y,.rk 1001 7

The Meigs County Basc•ball Card
Culh·l'!urs Club will meet al 7 r .rrL

NHL results
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you'd better ke&lt;'p him as a catcher.'
'With lho'e hand' and that arm,
Tn•vmo is hrtting .273. but lh• ·

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onl y wa)' you can bt• really involv&lt;'d
111 thl' gmne is beh1nd lht• plall'.
" But I was 17 years old when I
Signed and I werght•d about 155.
Pt·uple sftid I was lou small to caleh
and they l t11e New York Mels) tried
to make· me a shorbtop. But Clydt•
McCullough was the catching coach

A herita ge tea in r ecogniton of the
7oth anniversary of Girl Scouting
held re-centl y a t lhe Me1gs Inn was
highlighted by the pr•sentation of
Cl'rtifiC'dtes to Eve lyn Knight and
Margaret Sheridan of Pomeroy with
a combined total of more lhan 50

1\ I SI~S 145-9601
A ()j\ i ~ i1111 l•l Mullimt'1Ua. ln1·.

St'l l ltl\1"1 .

a wards from Mei ~s County are :
Kila Young, 29015 Success Rd ..
Reedsvill e, OH 45772, Eastern High
School; Lynn• Oliver, 213 Union
Ave nue, Pomeroy. OH 45769. Mei~ s
Hrg h School: Rita Sloler, P.O. Box
141, fu!cine, OH 4:i771 , Southern

Tea honors Girl Scouts

The Daily Senlinel

than I thought I'd be . Wl' hild goud

aggress iVl' player in tht• l.!&lt;ilflt'. The

l.tt td 8. So·illllt' :)
&lt;

behmd lht• platl' , and baserunn ers
han· stolt •n ba rl'IY one bast· t'Vt•ry
two comes Trev ino has ca ug ht .
" 1'111 very plca ~etl with hnn ."
Nixon sa id . " maybt• mort· plea sed

and thust• are the kind who surpriSL'
you so rn elimL'S."
Trev in o. who alon~ with reliever

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Ka lb;t ' ( 1\ 1 &lt;i . M tl loliillko ·o· i
N• \\ Yu1'tt. fi. ( ' ;t tl f nrlll~ J

( 'f,

you l'i:ln put your mind on other
thlll).:!S."

has 1nade up for his lack of size with

(J,Iko,ond j_ Hal\11 11"1 ,. i
l 'l•n ·•..:•· 9. Tu1 .. nt•· !
I &gt;• It•••\ o~l T' ''"·' · ppol 1,1111
ll• ~ t,tl

ds.

lhret· runs per galllL' with Trevino

New Yo rk Me~ fnr Gt'Of'l.! t' Foster.

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sy nonomou s w1th Johnn y Bench in
Cincinnati.
Tn•vinu. wlm g n•w up m M onLt&gt;r r ey, Mt'X lt'U, is ninl' pounds
l t ~ hl t• r than any otht•r ca tcher in t he
llliljor kc.~ .t.! u es . He wt.•tghs 165 poun-

Jim Kern was obtained from the

1!1

I .t nfutll"'

enough to

reports on hun , but we really hadn 't
s•·en that much of him . When you
haw a m·w player. you have a tendency to watch hun all the time fur a
while and thl'n you forget about him.
That's lht• b&lt;'sl indication thai you
don 't ha ve to worry about him, that

wants to play well. H,,., a wiry kid

~t '!oo lt ' niiJi\

f "hl• .t."

bi g

rla ys.
Th•· Reds entt•r tonr ghl's gamt•
a 12ainst Pitbburgh last in the
Nalronal League West al' 13-17, bul
they a n · 12-7 when Trevino has
played .
Reds p1lehers ha ve a llowl'd just

l llgdht_•r prdty 1-! otXI.
" Tht•n ·' s no PXtra fal to slow him
clown . He Lakt• s gooJ l'&lt;:lrt' of himself.
Ht•'s a good clea n-living kid who
thinks &lt;:t ltlt about the game and he

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Thir1y-nine students frurn the 17th
Senatorial District have been tapped
to receive the 1982 Ohio Academic
Scholars Award announced State
Sell&lt;lll.- O'dkley Collins I R-lronton ).
Re~r vi ng a cademic scholars

SUMMER
WEAR

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un!.amz t'd, a nd kl'pt a stor l'
gt.•neral
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Salem T own sh1ps.
On·r 150 dtffen·nt frtrr 11l _
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and lll'll l.'i rm· l tskd 111 tht· ol w lnal
111LI1 ·x . In addttton . a l'Olllpl d t.: lt~llll l'
of nalllt'S was pr t• pan·d h ~ P;.nd
Ma nLH·I 1dt.n·asc·tl l &lt;i lld M au n, · ~ ·
L()tl whllt • wur k1n ~· 111 tilt · HSVI'
pl'lll'raml)f tht · St"lllur Crl llt 'll s ( · ~ · n ­
lc ·r abou t fl\"t' .\ t •ar.~ &lt;l l' O

establ is hed a t the mooth of K&lt; Tr's
Run , bl'furt' Oa· county Wli S

Students receive Scholars Award

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.at the school on Friday. This "Evening of Theatre" will begin al8 p.m.
and will include " Ro!llf Is Where the Heart Is" and " The Unknown
Sohlier." Admi•-sion will be $2 for adults and $1 for students. Dirertor of
the three seuior c!a.s plays is Celia McCoy.

workouts at Pimliro Rare Coursl' in

preparation for this Saturday's running of lhe
Preakness. 1AP Laserphotol.

Charlt•s Cookt&gt; up, an• shown in this two-pirture f'nmbo

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TUNING UP FOR PREAKNESS - Reinvesting.
left. with Julian Conles up.and Water Bank, right, with

Thu nd~t y ' :. (;a nu·~

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Meigs High School seniors, left to ri~hl. Roche lit• Mc-

!rum the comedy " But Listen,'' one of three one-act play• to be presented

Tn•v m o dol'sn't

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pt' l"Stl llCII op11110n ."

PLAYS -

Daniel, Danny Riggs, Betsy He rald, and Susan Danner, rehearse a scene

Hull&lt;~ud .

for his nephew severlll yea r s l&lt;:tkr to

gel it published .
The book of 208 pa ges 6 x 8 mchl's
in size will be published in hard
cove r.
Mr. I.ark1 ns in h1 s opelllll g sent enn· .says. '' In 1876 a rt'\'IVi·tl of lll·
teresl in loral h1 st ur y wa s mamfe~ l
throughout th e UnJtl•tl Sl Hl es. ·· Suunds like 1976 dot•sn' t it ? Ht• 1-! Uc·s un \1 1
say t ha t " Nial Nye . &amp; Suns Wl'rl'

s•·cond b1rthda y.

S.m r l.tll•
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··Tiwv lt·ll vou t'\'t•n ·t hm g to look for, lllld tlwn tht·v hell! tht• baJ w rt'ck." hl'
lt'c'all s.· " A nd Pat o· Cunnor , who ht·l ,wd llll' a lot. · , Sl 'l'll him upsuh: dow n
tt 11 ·n·. w1t h th1 · t'Ciron flrt· . l tildn't knuw 1f I r ea ll y wan ted t o r&lt;in·ur not.
" T ha t \\1-j S pro b&lt;1hly Hlh' of l hl' btl.!!-!t.'S I th u1gs that stuck in m~· ll lllhl. I wa ~
nnlv 2:1 \'t•ct r." ultl. and I hc.~d llt'V t·r n ·al ly seen &lt;i ll ylhir.l g hke t h&lt;-~ l or l'X·
pt·r:tt·nn:d anylhlll !' llkt· \hal. And 11 just kmd of shot ·ked Jill' prt'lt y rn ul'l t."
Ht· dtJ l' tllllt' b;,wk. of t· ourst•. Tilt.' nt·xt Yt'&lt;H". ht• unprun•d h1 s 16th- pl&lt;-ttT
f 1n 1sh (o loth. Tw o Yt'iH S I&lt;J ll'r , 111 19tH. ht• won Ind y for lhl' ftrsl uf a n un -

the lale 1880s or early 1890s, but as
did not get very b1 r on a
committee effort. Mr. Larkrns
collected the matl'flal and 11 was left

Aloma 's

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Among otht• r llll lli-!S llslt'd 111 tilt.'
.a n • Ti lt• St ·utt'h C'11ion~
a t Slt' r hn g Botlu111 : P wlurt·d H1Jl' k ~
at Anl l4Ult ~. lll llt' ,,f d o:' Wllod
blossomin g, fl&lt;·tx. rl1)('k ..... 1·1 &lt;JJ~t·s.
lntlls. wild lurkL·~ s. n ·nsus [L.., I nf
tll" l l~ lll ;.J I llldt•x

usual it

Rult·r 's jt)( 'ke ~, had reac ht ·d h1 s

t\1 Tht· A~~nr mtt · tll'n ·.,,
~ A T IONA ! , I.EAC;L E
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Tow nsend p 138 : Cross Mill 119.
Thosl' &lt;:lrt' just Sotllt ' uf ttw ~·u ntt ' nls. ·

Society ha d started on the book 1n

on Damascus in 1965

Jack

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It w;~s 1958. A 15-c;~r crash on thl' firsllap k1 li&lt;-d l'l'll'ran drive r Pat O'l'onnur - " urlt ' uf tht' worst fl'eiln gs I t'\ t' l' hl:ld. ·· Fuy t sc.~y ~ .

Tht• Pionee r History of Mergs
Stillrnan Car·
ll'f Larkrns 11808-18991 and was
published 111 1908 by htS nephew,
George B. Larkin. Tlw Histor ical

County Wi:.l s wr itten by

Pn•akness was Tomy IA't' in 1959.
In his ow n way , Linka ge has bt·cn
telli ng obse r ve r s lw's rec.~ d y for a b ig
l'ffort Saturday.
l.mkage, who will be ridden by 5()yea r-uld Bill Shoemaker, trying for
hiS th1rd Preakness vi ctory, worke-d
srx furlongs in 1:132-5 Ma y 7 and a
111i h• 10 I :39 Tuesda y.
Sh nt' ll 1ctker
l as t won lht•

'An. lt' rn ltl \ l ~ t••n

By Will Grlnlllley
AP Correopondent

be ava ilable after publi ca tion .

Tlw l&lt;:~ st Dt•rby wi nner to skip thl'

P r cakn ess

Then• IS notlun g m·w untkr lht • s un
1s pomtetl out by till' Ht stury uf lil t'
Clt 'ctdt· ur 17 yt·ar locu st \\"htdl f1r ~1
i:lj)J)l'&lt;irt.•d Ill 181 2 Cll'l 'UrtlHi j.! l U
J.arku1's h1story . Sumt..'nllt' wn&gt;l t· 111
ttw bark uf a n 1py uf lhl' htstory :
lni:.til pa i--!L' :J4: flu&lt;:~ !1n g mill p . 117:

At th ~ momen t no dcci ~ 1un ltdS been

Lang said.

bdurr

bus m e.ss of st ea111 &lt;J fliJUI'III g 111ill
that prospt.'l'l'd for mun· th;,1n 40
yea r s. The tlll t.' 1-.! rl'at t' Vt.·n t in Me1 gs
Cou nty wa s th t· l'l'lllOval uf til e L' ounty
sea t
frol!l
C h L'-''tt·r
and
t•stabli shin g the Sl'r.tt of ju.s t J('t' in
Purnl' r oy . ''

made on prree or whdher books wrll

is rc r y upset he is not L'Offilll)..(,"

Today's

Sports World

Reprint books of Mergs Count y
history ca n stil l be purchased al prepublicati on prices yet this week.
Larkins' " The Pioneer Hislory of
Meigs County" 1908 and Hardesty's
Meigs County History, 1883 can slr ll
be purchased for $16 and $20 prl'public"liun price if postmarked by
May 15 . Check should be mailed to
History Books, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.

MENNEN TRAVEL SIZES
Baby Magic Baby Lotion 2 oz.
Baby Magic Bath 2 oz .
Skin Bracer 'h oz.
Balm Barr Cocoa Butter Formula r;, oz .
Speed Stick V, or.

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SWISHER LOHSE
Pharmacy

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Carleton
open house

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School has been planned for June 6,
it was announced at a recent
meeting of Meigs Association for
Retarded Citizens.

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The open house will be held from 2
to 5 p.m. At that time the winners of
the hike bike will be presented the
bicycles donated by Powell's SuperValu and Frank Lee, architect at the
Carleton School. Prizes will also be
g1ven out for the special olympics
during the open house.

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It was noted that the hike bike was
a financial success and a vote of
thanks was extended to those who
contributed and volunteered their
services.

PRINCIPAL SPEAKER - Kennit Walton, Pomeroy, was the main
speaker at the open house observance of National Nursing Home Week
held Wednesday a t Pomeroy Health Care Center. A bullet dinner was served and entertainment providt•d. Piflured are, left to right, Annette Lam·
bt•rt, activities director, and Kermit Walton.

----Announcements---PROVIDED ENTERTAINMENT - Francis Andn·w a nd group provided entertainment at the o~n
huust• Wednt·sday at Pomeroy Health Care Center held

Making up the group arc, left lo righl, Albert Barber.
Margarel Barber, Francis Andrew, Bill Thurston and

in nbscrvanl'l' uf Nationa l NursinJ;! Home Week.

tertained the resident

Middleport Youth l;eague w11t hold
1ts annual tag day and bake S&lt;l le
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The
bake S&lt;lles will be held at Ace Har-

Dorothy Thurston. Mike Pooler and band also en-

MAJT has a ppreciation banquet
The Mult1-Area Job Trammg Class
emU Horne Ecu nomlt 'S Rt•latcd 0l'-

eupalHlllS IHF: ROI Club of Meigs
Ht c h School n •t't•ntl .\· honon ·tl Lht ·ir

ernployt•rs cmd i-td v tsory
mt•mbe rs w1th a dnm er

t'UIIHilitt ee

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Mt•t gs

Inn .
Clu b pn ·s ttlt·nt. J ca nettt· O ;.~ rlt n~ .
Y.rll'ornt· d t '\ n ynnt· ttl the f1r st annual t'V t·nt dt•stgnt·d to .s how tlw
t' lcts:-.' a ppn·nc-t lt un for a ll till' tum·

and dfurt

L' l \ ' t •n

b.\ ' Ulost· hunnrcd su

lhal lhe students mi ght have better

Nursmg, Pomeroy Hl'alth Can· CcnJ1111 Hi ll , mana gt'l' , Burgt'r
mtroduced vtn· president, Karle~ Chd. MISs Dt·moss al so thanked tlw
Ot·moss, and Lre e~ s urt• r Mike Baker , t·mployer!'i who werl' nut ab le to ttl who prest·ntt:d rnunet..l certificates tend. represt·ntin g Rin:r\'l t'W JGA ,
tu the followtn g employers preM·nt : · Ml'Ciure 's 3- In-Ont ·, RoyCJ l Cnm'll
Dl'llll ts Sat·kns. uwnl'r and manage r Bottlmg Company, Vaughn's Carof Auolph 's Da1ry Va ll e ~' : Jean dina l. and Meigs-Gall1a CoJJnnuntty
Gllmon·, ownc_•r and lll&lt;:Jnagt•r of Ad1&lt;m CF:TA prouram.
tra1nin g ami job upport unit it•s. Sht'

l&lt;lt.Y Da 1 Cafe: Maruarl'l Barr.
IL'a r hn a t Sal1 s bury Sehou l;
M!dlt'llt• Htrws. ass istant dirt·l'lur of

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The American Legion Auxiliary of
, Racine Post 602, will meet at 7:30
p.m. Monday at the hall .

Meetings will not be held in July or
August.

HUBBARD'S
GREENHOUSE
SYRACUSE, OHIO
NOW OPEN FOR THE
SPRING SEASON
•Vegetable Plants
• Bedding Plants
• Foilage Plants and
Hanging Baskets
OPEN DAILY 9til8
SUNDAY lTILS

PH NE 992-5776

nurs e ,

• ~;c_• rv l's on Lhc.• e~dv iso ry com millet• ,
as Uoc:-; Jim l-lill and Mrs. Gilmore .
Also introd uced were Bob Gi lmon~
of r .&lt;_I ZY Dt:~y C;,~ f e , &lt;:llld James Di ehl,

pnnnpal of Meigs High School. Suzy
Ci.trpenter . tht· progre~m coonlinator
&lt;-llld ('l ub C:td visor, thanked evt•ryone
for their support d urin~ thl' year and
for Ctltt·ndi n)..! tht· &lt;:~prrt' t ' t a l ton tlJn-

Acting sel' rl'lary. Ang tt ' Vcm
Coonl'y , n ·t·ogntzl'd other honon·d
guests 111 CJltl'ndann·, Ult'ludtn j.! Con-

dware, Pearl St., and The Central
Trust Bank.

A county widt:&gt; prayer meeting will
be held Sunday at 2 p.m . at Bald
Knob Community Church with Gloo
Bi ssell as the leader.

Pnmt·roy Health Care Cenkr. whn

ll' r ; anti

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, May 13, 1982

Pomeroy- Midd leport, Ohio

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Area schools' honor rolls
Thl' Purut•roy Elt•llll'llt.ry &amp;·hunt hunur rol l fur
lht· f1fth SIX wt•t•ks l.!rtllhlll! Jlt'l'ttJo.l hHs bt't'n a n·
lltiUill't'd Tll\ISt' IIU:Ikllll! ill.!ntdt• ur 8 or abu\'t' Ill
~t ll llwlr subjt•t·b lo bt· llltlllt'd tu tht· roll art•:
fi ratlt- tlflt' - Ann&lt;~ Chapman. St·n ·na Do.v ts.
r&gt;. ·mst· H\ sdL 1.\'lld\t' Nt•t•st·. Bdh ll uus h
Hu.~h TripldL V.lek1 Warnt·r. Jt'IIIHft•l Bar:
nhari , Mt'l!llll Barlt•ls, Nathan Arnwn . IA't' Ht•n,J,•r son. Chnst,plwt Km ~ hl. Tt·n-s~c~ May. Slltlnn"n Spa un . Ancd a Swu!t'r. Dt·bbit' Al km·. Kl' \' 111
l.&lt;~ltllw rl. Mt'hssa Maytlllnl , Ancdu AIJIJtJl\,
Kantlt Ba l'hld . \ hnstm Bull.llrtl. l .o~.·a nna Cunthff . ('harllt ' K1n ~· - Slt•pha n11· Pr ~t · t ·. Tctt llll l\
QUt't'll , Brundun Ruu.-.h. Kalnna Tutrwr
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(I n uit · tw1 1 ~ ,Jtlt'~ Mt·f. lt t•.l . K111 1 Hurlo .n .
,hHn h ("h;tJWlllll . J• · m1 ~ F.k hd J, Slq1hu n w
lla trl . Mark Ht~ l t · ~ . Jnhn HHnL~ HII . Til IIIII I\
Klo·m: Mwhdh · l..tT . Mo·lls..'\a Nt·ut:th nt..:, Ko ·tt'h
Sn u th. J t~, h B ltl ~n . Jt~ son Du~t ·tl. F.nt· Nt·a l.
Mo lmtla Dmlt-~. B&lt;t rbw Antlt •rsun. f{;u·hat']
H"tL' h. .lu ll But ·k. Jt • rt · m ~ Ht ~ ·k . Ctnd y Pl'l l ll.
Jtll\111 Soli c•·nl. Apnl TwlrH'h ill
Cirittlt' tllr o·t· ~ Ku1 1t&lt;vmw. SLim '\ S ht~ nk , St'lh
Wdwunc . J HSilO Wrw ht. F.nt u;·,·k. Rad\at•l
E k lwh
&lt;:tad•· f"u ' - ( 'a r ,\ Hd l. llh .. [k rmw Bt10Uw .
1-iHnk ('k ~;mll . Bt•t·ky Pt •f!r.&lt;-tUl, (;r!'\.a Rlfflt•,
J · ~ · ~ Huu ~ h . Sht·ll\· 1'11pll'tt . Na no ·\ Bt~ke r l'hn s
Alk;r,·. J ohn And;·rsun , Jt•nntft•r Rtll'k . Jt'Oill ft•r
Nnu11an . Tutld Smrth, Tara Wulft ·
(; n ull' fl\ r ~ Ml'l1sS&lt;J Wtitkh . Hull Ba r htd .
St ·ull Htt rl un . Pt ·ntu Jdfl'r ~. Jdf Ml'f. lroy.
l.aurw Wa\' lantl , Tudtl Puw..JI, ! ..t·.~ l n Cat:r .
Nwult· Bun~· h. Iklh Ewm c, Tt•tT)' Flt•lttS. SIIO Ja
Slt •t•lt-. Munwa Turnt•r .
Grail• · su - Drt •anw Bt ·nlL. ~·ca nna Ut·ndo ·rsun . Dt'flli M&lt;:~nlt •y, Tt•rt'sa Juhnson, Jul11·
Billh·, K1111 C&lt;il l't'rl. l.rsot Nt·~· nLa n. I.1S&lt;l Pa t·
lt'r.....ln, Sht · l! ~· Sttlbart . Sht'lly Wulft·
E MR , Inlt•nnt'l._
h alt· - Jason Flit·
Tht· Mttldll'purt Elt • nwnUtr ~ St•houl hono1 rull
fur th• · ftfth stx wt•t•ks cratlm ~ [Wn ud ha ..; bt ·•·n
11 nnoun1 ,.d. Tht1St' lllHklnlo( il lo(fl:lllt • uf Bur abt 1\ t'
111 Hll lht·rr s ubjr ·rls tu bt• llillllt'd to \hi' rull ilft '
firiltk unt· - Wo·ntl.' Clark . M;ttlhl'w C ntd ·
,lllt 'k, Chu t·k Cunnmr.!ham . Ul'alht·r F rt~n ­
l'kUWIHk , Bmw HuHmcm. Pt ·nn ~ l .t.' W t ~. l.t·•·
l.uo ·kt•HitM I, J, •nmfl'r Pt·rk. Kdl)• Sa tlt-rf rl'ltl
K1 It• Sunp.o;on, Hcct\tlt.'r Aallt') , Junut• B II!J.! .~. Air
bi· Blak•·. P. J. C'hctdwt•ll, l.mdll C ht~prnan . Ja ~
c·n ·rnt·ans, Mallht•w Falls. Trat't')' Grucst•r, Mmth Harns. Bry&lt;1n Huffnl&lt;l n. Eklbh~ Juhns on. I ~or•
K·t·ll\ . JHIIllt' Rt't'\'t·s, firanl Ht•ynul d:oo. K ~ It•
St'ilt:rs. Mrkt•St tll, St:tl\1 Hilmplnn.
Gnnlt• two - Tm·ru B~ll'r, Frank Bla kt·, Sh;H ia
[tii.Jpt 'l'. Hyan Cow a n. Ht·atht·r O;w t·npurt , J t·n
Hawlt·\·. Tctbrlha C.aiiH)I.Ik'r . Bn·tl &amp; kt·r . Dutl it•
Cl l'le~n~l. Shtt 't'Y Ducctn , TarH Gt•r la t:h. 0&lt;11' 111
l..tlr.!&lt;lll. Nwult• Mt•lt' r , L1s&lt;t Pnulm . l..tl\' t' BH!t ·~.
J, •ff Durkt•, Run Dllt·s. Kun Ht~nnm c. Ph ll tp
Hu\'a llrr. Jnhn Rl'ynuld.s. M1kl' Rt•p10lds. T u\lt
Sn ulh. Mur ~· Bt•lh S\t'm. S\t'1 • Wood. J&lt;tSt•n
Yt·aU!'t'r
firadl' lhn ·•· ~ Enra Alia .~ . l.urw fa ll~,
Mt r ht•ltt· Fnts h. Kt•lly JuhJL'\tlll . Ja sun Sm tih.
Kt •n Van Main·. Dan ·11 · Wulft ·. F: r w H a~··.-. .
Tt ·n ·sa O.·t·m . Susan Huut ·hms, An cda La rktn.".
Ma unsa Mt•lsun. Stwll y Pulllrt'\, J ust·ph Smtih
Crad•· !nur ~ Bnt~n Bt'tkll11t'. l..t·ah Daltll ·l~
A11 1 ~ F:pplt-. P. J . fi l hb:..Sh&lt;lnnull Nt·wsunlt' . Ed·
tlu · [n ~tlk... . Susotnnt• Ca.'i.' t 'lt . H) all Har po·r .
("h, ·ryl Slo •n ·rb. Car l'l Sv. tsht•r. Uo·a lh Hlt·hrll\llltl
Tht· Mt'U!.&lt;- HH!h S.·houl hunur ru ll for lht· ft ft h
.~ I X Wt't'i.o; l! l'ildllll! I)I'I'IUtJ has IJt•t'll iH11111Uilt't'tl
Thust • 11takl!lc a l! rHdt· uf B 11r abtt\'t' Ill all lht ·tr
s ubjt 't ' l~ tu lw nalllt'd lu tht· ro ll Hl't'
Gratlt• lllllt.' ~ I.ISil Ashh•\', Killlll' l' ll h'
Dunuhut•. !.1.-..t Hofft 11an. Hdlt Ju {;tlrdan. Hhuntla Hatltlux. (&lt;1 111.\ J111tt'.&lt;-, ( 'h&lt;~rlullt · 1..11111.&lt;-.
Vu·c rntll Suo• Nunua n. Hro·nda H n hlm r~ . Sht·IT )
Sa ITt'. Alt stlll Trmnt tl, Hrad Y uun~
(iradt· It'll ~ Sh1·rn· Arnoltl. Slt'v•· B il tT I'tl.
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l"uL!ar . l.arry Cnlh·nll. John {'~t · u h ·an .-. . Pan t
Cnds. Slw tla Cund1ff. Su..,..n Dannr-r. J uandh·
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Dtllard. Tt ·rt·sa Durst , Rwk ElwrsbHt 'h. Mtkr

Poet's
Corner
Ry Jant' Cual.t's
Ot.·an ·.-.1 Mulht'l'.
[ ')Jho.· ~· lad Wht'll you Hfl ' hnrllt '
l lm·o· \IIU
On l ~ tht ·n. wr lllnol ft •d soaltlnt•.

Dt ·an -~ 1

HERO c·lub members. t·m ployers, coordinator and principal -

Mtllht ·r.
Nuw th&lt;1l n1u an ·.-." far itWal
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Adolph's Dairy Valley; Michelle Hines, assistant director nursing,
Pomeroy Health Cart• Center; Margaret Barr, teacher at Salisbury
School; Jean Gilmore, owner, Lazy Day Cafe. Students also attending but
not pictured included : Mike Baker, Royal Crown Bottling; April Ellis,
McClure's 3-In-One: Kail Knapp and Brent Sisson. Ri verview IGA.

PraiseYour Graduate...

Spring is in the air. So put it underfoot
with a feminine touc h of Connie.
These open, airy styles meet all your
fashion expectatio ns without eXIrer,C'tl
ing your budget.

CROss·

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Space-saving, economical, and de·
pendable-lhis Golden Edition Chest
Freezer is the fil·anywhere-freezer.
ll's only 35 1nches wide and you SIHI
get8.3cu . M of~eezerspace . Slyled
in Almond with a textured ooffeecoiOfed top, Counter Balanced lid ,
Lift{)ut Basket, Foam Insulation. and
wrth our special Golden Value Days
price il's a 24-Karat buy!

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$299 00 -~
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See an lhe exciting Gibson Golden
Edition Appfiances on our disp~y
floor lodayl look lor Ibe gold lags .
yoo 'll find special prices oo all the
Gibson Golden Appliances during our
Golden Value Days Sale.

ONLY 6 TO SELL

15 CUBIC FOOT CHEST FREEZERS........s369.95
20 CUBIC FOOT CHEST FREEZERS. ........ '439.95

SAVE
10%

113COURT
STREET
POMEROY,OH .
992· 2054

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Wnd1t

NEASE SETTLEMENT
Seven-year-old Tamara Hayman
will conduct serv ices at Nease
Settlement Church at 7:30 p.m.
thursday . Waid and Donna
Haynian invite the public to attend the service.
PRECEPTOR Beta Beta Chapter of Bl'ta Sigma Phi Sorority
will Jnl't't e~t the Meigs Inn fur Cl
lunrheon meeting Thur sda y &lt;Jt
noun .

ROSWORTH Council 46 . pr"''
tl ct•

for tht· super l'Xt't'll ent
deg n 't'. 7 p.m. Thursda y.

m;,~ ster

ROCK SPRI NGS Grangt•, 8
p.m. Thursday cvenmg ll l Lhl'
hall.

25 CUBIC.FOOT CHEST FREEZERS..........'499.95

FR IDAY
MARY SHHINE 37, Ortler of
lht• White Shnnc of Jerusall'm .
will mt'l't ill 8 p.m. Friday at

Puml'roy

Me~ soni c T~ mph·.

A CHI CKE N nood le dmnl'r wil l

Astrograph
Obj ect ives that you pre vious ly had grL"etl diffi culty 1n atlili lltllg w11llJe
e~chi eved more eas ily this coming year. You r past t•x pait·nct·s IM ve

.

Next to Elberfelds in Pomeroy

de l ive ri es,

residents are asked to call 9923824 . The dinner is .spons ored by

the l&lt;ldles Auxiliary of lhc church.
RETURN Jonathan Meigs
Chapter of the Daughters of the
American Revolution will meet
at 1:30 p.m. Friuay at the Racine
Baptist Church. Mrs. Eula Wolfe ,
Letart Fal ls. will present a
program on the Logan Elm that
1s planted at the Letart Falls
Elementary School yard. Mrs.
scriptions to publications. The
Ohio News is now $2.25 and the
DAR National Magazine, $7 .50.
Hostesses wi ll be Mrs. Gene Yost.
Mrs. Robert Ashley, Mrs. Joseph
Foster , Mrs. Lillian Henderson,
and Mrs. Lawrence Smith , Jr .

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• KID POWER SHOES
" LONE RANGER "
"SPlDERMAN "
" HULK "

heritage house

do much to enhance your ima ge. Tctkl' ad vankl gt: of an y opportuntties

PH . 992-2644

OF SHOES

352 E . Mam, Pomeroy

MIDDLEPORT, OH.

Your FTO

NOW $700

•SELECT GROUP OF CONVERSE
AND JOX
V2 PRICE
•SELECTION OF PURSES
$500
•GROUP OF WOMEN'S SHOES
V2 PRICE

FLORIST

that come your way where you can lend a hand.
GEMINI (May 21-Junc 201 You' re a quick stud y toda y, but you will
learn more from deali ngs with others th e~ n yuu will from books. Observe
anti nott' how successful friends operate .
CANCER (June 21-July 221 Melllbers of the opposik s.· x an· likely lo
be ITIIJrc helpful to you than usu"l tod" y in furthL•nng yuur a1nbll1ons

UP T0$15 .99

Fton st

when• your r&lt;Jreer is t·onct·rnt!d _

LEO IJuly 23-Aug. 221 You 'll have a coopera!I VI' sp1rit toda y. ThiS
should prove to be your greatest asset. Thosl' ynu lrea l w1t11 fairnl'ss will
respond likewise.
VIRGO I Aug. 23-Sept. 221 Yuu won't be content toda y unless you han•
protlul'tive involvements thal busy both you r hands and your hL•ad . Usc_•

your time ind ustriously.
L.JBRA (Sept 23-0d. 2.11 At suewl ).! athl'rt n)-.!s you :-;t·lllulll L:O unnotieed by rnrmbers of the oppos ilt· sex . Today. yDu ,·tmld be t: vc_·n rnon·

atlractiVl' tu them than usual.
SCORPIO lOri. 24-Nov. 221 Give priont y toda y to what you can pl' re~l

sona ll y do tn make thlll i-!S

horne bn ghter and rnun·

p lt- a se~ n t

fur

e~ll.

I, 1 ~ hl up th•• homt' front.
SAGmARIUS INnv. 23-Dcr. 211 Plan soml' fun aclll'ltl· for thiS
t' Vt'nin g that you Lruly fllld

l' njuy e~Uit· .

Take alon g pleasaulcornp&lt;Juiurts,

but keep your entouragl' Sinal I.
CAPRICORN fDt.•c. 22·Jan . 191 Your mat e ri&lt;:~l asped s co nt1nut· to
look favora ble and there is a possibility that ytlU m e~y n ·ap g e~1ns Loda y
£rom a rele~tivt· or Cl frrend of the fe~mily .

AQUARIUS !Jan. 20-Feb. 191 You ha vl' lht· abilltv toda y to bl' an t'X·
trerncly pers uasi ve s&lt;Jies person. If you ha \'l' a n ttleCJ or prOOud to st• ll.

thiS IS the ""Y to make your pitch .
PISCES IFeb. 21)-March 201 You emanate a special quality toda y that
will encourage othen; to rally to you if you a re in nct·tl of their help. Good

people want to aid good people.
ARIES !March 21-Aprill91 If you are an unattar·hpd Ario •n anJ you
havt' recently met someone to whom you 're attral'IL•d, lake steps today to
makt• the associa tion more mee~ningful.

THE
N. 2nd Ave.

LaSALLE
992-9917

Middleport, Oh.

IN THE LOBBY
SPECIAL.$ SERVED J J-2 AND 5·8:30
ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE
J;RJDAY &amp; SATURDAY9-1

LONE WOLF BAND

Featuring
VAN JOHNSON

USDA Choice
New York Strip
Steak Dinner

A MO'TtiF.R IS

Ry Junt' CtM&amp;tt' ~
AMnlht•t' Ls
Thl' dt·o.n•st fn ,•nd ~ uu ·, ,. L!til
A Mulht·r •.-.
I.OVF.. Hlltl lt•l ,. 1.~ a Ill\
A Mulht ·t I S
Stmlt'tlllt' \11 lonlt uplu
A Mutlk·rts
Ynur ht • rtJt n~ ._
Wh~·n ~ IIU an· lwu

How is it possible for Rice's to sell high quality suites for
such unbelieveable low prices??? Here are 6 reasons :

1. low overhead.

4. Volume buying.
5. Volume selling.
1-~3~.~Di!!re~ct~~~~-~6. Small mark-up.
New 2 pc.
living Room
Suite
2. Family oper;ation

A Motllt'I'IS

Untlt • rsUindm~: lu hdp ~ "u lhn 1,.
A Mntlwr is
A lt'ctdlt'r lo t•xplaLfl
Wlwn ~·ou Hrt' fin •

A Motlwr 1s
An anct·l st'nl from h•·11' t'll
A Motht·ris
A pt·rSitn who t'Kplotlns frtlt l.
· Wlwn you an · clt·l·r·n.

Reg. $299.95

!&lt;rMnlht'I' IS
SmiH't\llt ' whost't'IIIS oultJHlt •d iltlr lll lt'an
A Mnlht·r is
Ont• ,.-hn kt'l'!)l'i you In hrw.
Wht·n .m u an· &lt;l ll't·n.
AMnllwris
A hdpinr.! ho:tnd wht•n yuu nwtl plenty

A rrii.•nd who isaiW.llt)'S llfOOnt i.
Wht•n roo an• lw~nty .

to you

FURNITURE·&amp;JEWELRY
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Acroea • blttered land, . ·

Then dreama are made olllner thlnga
,Thon IJOIIlllllotwllher and die;
Alldllla ....... "~~ .. ,With iiUr hiorio !bon WICil our 11•
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TeMallllilain
Meip ffigh School
Writon' Club

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All d1nne rs 1nclude baked potato
ro ll w11h butter and unhmtled s a.lad oar

Big Chopped Steak .. ... . .. . $3 .49
NEW! Baked Fish . . . . . . . . . . 3.49
NEW! Sirloin Tips . . . . . . . . . 3.89
T-Bone :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.29
Shrimp....... .... ... .. . . 4.79
NEW! Filet Mignon . . . . . . . . 4.69
Steak &amp; Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99
Super Sirloin . . . . . . . . . . . . . S.49
Queen Prime Rib . . . . . . . . . . S.S9
· King Prime Rib . . . . . . . . . . . 6.59
NEW! USDA Choice
New York Strip .... . . .. . 6.99
Imperial Prime Rib ..... .. . 7.99

NEW! Ham &amp; Cheese SJntlwich
wtth Fries
$1.~~
with Salad Bar
2. 29
Choppetl Steak Burgcr-S1ngk
I. 9'1
with Fries
2.29
wi th Salad Bar
Chopped Steak Burgu-llouhle
wi th Fries
2.49
2.
79
with Salad BJr
Fish Ftl et Sandwich
1.99
wtth Fries
2.29
with Salad Bar
2.19
Super Salad &amp; Tah
And don't forget. we have
terrific kid's mea ls. too.

Value Meal Lunch Specials
11 :00 am-4 :00pm Mon . thru Fr i.

A Mulhcris

IF111ERE BE 1110RNS
II the,. be lhomJ upoo
, To touch upoo the hand,
II there be oplll~ belloalh the road

Dinner

- - - - - - - - --

Value Meals

A MothcriM
A wonwtn who ktoeps ht·r ht·ad
A Mutht•r ill
A Mild, bul happy prnon.
Wtwn ht.·r dauAhll'r wt.ods.

a-

INGELS ,
'

For

SUNDAY
WORSHIP serv1ces at Grace
Episrorml Church will be held
Sunday at 12 :30 p.m.

taught you va luable shortcuts.
TAURUS 1April21).May 201 Being helpful and considerate today will

Myouart!.
Whl·n yuur own is two.

.

deli vered.

own s k&lt;J tes.

l'nur ·•f:xtra Touch· ·

May 14, 1982

Dt•(lrt ·sl Mulht•r .
&amp;r lltl'A \'1)\1 kn11"·
Thall r~·ally hi\ r 111111 m1.~s ~vu
En·n IO'Ill"n lth111' l SH~ so.

Alwa~y_s n t!.&lt;~r

CHAPMAN
SHOES
.

to 10 :30 p.m. AdmiSsion IS $2 for
adull&lt; and $1 for children. Bnn ~

SATURDAY
SKATING at Rutland C1v1c

A motht.•r ls

20% OFF TO ALL
1982 GRADUATES

Ce nter &amp;lturday fro111 7:30p .m .

(l'coslal Ch url'h on South Third
Ave., Middleport, Friday ll a.m.
to 3 p.m. The dinners may bt•
eaten "l lht• church. taken out, or

Frances Brt•wington , ma g&lt;Jz tne
chctinnan, will be accepting sul&gt;-

A mulht:r is

SINCE 1846

FOR 1 WEEK
ONLY
FREE
ENGRAVING

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The Golden Edition

thatfeminine touch

Hr'l!,llla Hawkm•;, Dand ll uffrn un. Slwrrv Hultz,
Sh•\'1· Huot.l . llobt:rl H11udushr·ll, Trar ').' Hyst•ll,
Stwn \ Hulll, Slr •\'r• Hood , Ruber t Huudas hl'l l,

be sc rvl'd at Lhe United Pen-

i ll li S.~ VIlli

Model FH08M5DL
8.3 Ql. II.

$} QOO

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I nn r·f rnrlrlt•i.l yuu bn ~ h\t'n 111.\' da ~· ~
Ynur ntl!'t'
Brtn i!S 1 1 \t ' llU\111111 ~ tlqlrt'SSI'II Ita it '

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with America 's fine st writ ing
instruments.Cross - in lustrous
chrome, gold filled or sterling
silver. From

Calendar

THURSDAY

Ta murtt ldl1n.c r·r. An ~ w F'1shr·r . Rn·nda Fry. Ch a r l o·.~
r~· . J urur r.• Gthbs. C.:~ r~ 'r:.nthr·r. M1kr • Gnn·. S.utdr;~ twlr·. Hubm Hu~· k ,

OEARE."o"T MOTHER

ilnl.'i.o;VIIU
Slllt 't' ; uu an ·n'l 1 t'l) ' n• ·a r
Yuur IUII't'
Is what I " ' 't.'tl \ 11 ht'HI

F'rnnt. 1-r. Faye Dirkcns. Karla Demoss, both employed at Burger Chef ;
Kathy Chancy, and Angie Triplt'lt. both at lht• Dairy Valley; Jeanette
Darling. Salisbury School , and Angie VanCuuney, Lazy Day Cafe. Back
rnw, l·r. Suzy Carpenter, club advisor; James Diehl, Meigs High School
prindpal; Paul Mirhacl. sludt•nt employed at Pomeroy Health Carr Cenlt'r; Jim Hill, manager of Burger Chl'f ; Dennis Saelens. manager of

1- : t l~·;tnb ,

The Daily Sentinei- Pag e- 7

Group includes:
Sofa, chair, 2 end tables,
62" party ollo~Nn. All
with I00% Antron Nylon

NEW! Sirloin Steak . . . . .. .. $3.S9
Fish Filet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.69
Chopped Steak . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 79
Chicken Strips . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.99
Ribeye Steak . . .... : . . . . . . . 3. 19

NEW! Sirloin Steak ... . .... $3.39
Fish Filet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.49
Chopped Steak . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.59
Chicken Strips . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.79
Ribeye Steak . . . . . . . . .
2.99

Each rnc ludes baked potato. ro ll w 1th butter. p lus unlimited sa lad bar
At Partlttpal!ng Stuki!Ouses
c 1981 Potlderosa
System . tnc
Chopped Steak 1s
USDA lnsoected 100%

OloPPtd &amp;elf SlUt!

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UPPER RIVER ROAD

(Across from the Airport)

�Page-8- The Daoly Sentonel

Pomeroy- Moddleport, Ohoo

Thursday, May 13, 1982

Sheriff endorses program

BRANIFF STORM - Fovt• Bramff Aorlines jet
lmt· rs sil idh' a t Da llas-Fort Worth Rrgoonal Aorport on
Grapt'vinr. Texas Wednesday. Tht· dt•bt-rodden aorlme

suspt'nded all dom es tit• and forrogn flighl.!; Wednesda y
afternoon. Braniff voet• presodent Sa m Coa l!; said 1AP
Laserphoto 1.

Braniff Airlines bankrupt

By JOE STROOP
Assoroated Press Wnter
FORT WORTH . Texas I APl
R1 ~1ntff lntt•rrl&lt;JtiOnal offu·1al s ftll'LI
fur Chaplt•o 11 b,onkruplq ea ol y
loda) at the ho111e uf a lederal
bankrupl l'\ JUdge
Jutl /;!t' John Fluwt•rs sc.u tJ Ht &lt;Jn tff
president Howa rd Pu tnctm Clnd tw o
altO! ll l'YS appeared &lt;J t h1s house
shortl y afte r 1mdn tght Wednesdd y to
fi le tht• pa pt' rs, wh och g11e lht•
cttr lrn e th e nghl to co nttnut·
npt•r a tmg
The Bran off banko uplt ') os lht· f11 st
by a lllaJUI a Jrlint• Sl lll'l' !he llldUst ry
L' llle rged rn the 1930s frorn the bcJrnstur rrnng t• r a
The frlrn g t'&lt;i ll!t '
thou sa nd s of
Hoamff pa ssengeos " ' ao11bkd foo
sl.a ndb! seab nn othl't fl1 e hts
follov. mg thl' aulllll' 's susrwns1nn of
st·r Vll'l' Wt ·Lirwsd d~
The &lt;:~ trllnt' ur ,l:(l'd pruplt• holdtll L!
Br d lllff rest' r va t tons tu rna kt• olht r
et r t etngl'rnt.&gt; nts The l'Oillpci n) \ 8,500
t • mphl~ L'L'!'i, duv. n fr om 11,500 bt'fo r t '
]d yOffs bq .! dll J e~ s l SUII\JIIL'I V. l'l e
told not to rl'port to wo rk lnda v
wrthout spt•crf tc tnstrw t1un~
" l JUSt can't bt•IIC VL' thi s," SCI Itl
Jun Sky lt•s. ont· of lht· JmSSl'll.L!I r s nt·

a~

Property
transfers
Bradford Church of Chrost, l nc •
By Guy A Russell , Trustee, Larry
Pockens, Trustee. Wolbur H Rowl ey.
Sr • Trustee, to J ames E Doddle,
Roght of Way, Meogs
Leo C Kennedy Jo . Jul oa A Kennedy to Lobt•rt} Oil aoH I Gas Corp .
Roghl of Wa y, Olovt•
Wollard G Duo sl. Mao v I. Duost tu
W1llls H Durst. Sharon Sutj Dur st.
Sub No 6 Lot 48. Dabne) ·, Add
Will a rd Durst So . Man L Duost
t o Wlilalll G D lll sl S r M&lt;:! r \ L

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Howao d Allt• n Dailn
dt•t•d
Roberta Howell D&lt;J ole1 Af fod a'll.
Moddlepoo l
Davod Roggs tu Glnooa Ho ggs, P, u cels, Snpw
Mae Clelond to F'n sl Ba plt!'i l Chur t h uf Rac one. Oho o, Lot 93. Ra l'l ne
Thom&lt;Js Earl M&lt;Jnuel tu Ralph
Hutton , Gladys Hutton . PI Lot.
IA•la rt

Thelma Montgome ry tu Glen E
Hudso n, Wilda Hudso n, Pa nels.
Sa l" bury
Edrson P Hea ton , deceased Dora
Heaton . deceased. Clarence L
Ht•aton, dt.•ccascd. l .t&gt; nora M
Lanha 111 . Affoda vol, Cheste r
(' I. Lanha111 . deceased, I..cnot a
M La nha111 , Affodav ol. Cl1esteo
Gt•orge M Collins. N&lt;i lll' \1 Clllhns
In I.r beJt y 0 11 ctnd Grts [Prp Rr ght
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flfl Houston on WeLinl'sda) · It 's
lt•tTrbl e And I feel so rry for th t•
peoplt•. lht· t•mployees One of tht·
slt '\\a od t·sses was cryo n ~ It 's a
sha111e "
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Olht•J La r rH·t s prepared to honot
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p1 utectwn plan i:lllnt•tl e~ t ~ ua r emll't ' l/1 12 :ila ndb) scab
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mee ton g today
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no fl'SL'rHil!On~ A passenge r s hows
up i':l l th~ a11 port antl flies a:; spal'l' ~~
a\dllabk
Boamff. bu od t• nt· d wo th a $732
lllliliun debt. beg&lt;J n to suff e r a ftl' r
tlt 'W l' nrnpctrt wn ft om dl'n·gulatrun
1n 1978 and soann g fuel tosts co mb1rll'd to t't ode prof tls Los!:it'S totaled
$336 4 rruiiJon the past lhr tl' yt·a r s,
onrludong $160 1 milhon m1981 and
$414 rmll wn 111 tht· f1rst thret' m nnlhs of th1 s yt·a r

p 0lish stowaways
f
emerge rom crate
BALTIMORE I AP I - Two youn g
Polosh 111&lt;'11 who spent 18 days hodd en
aboa od a foeoghter bo und for Ca nada
krckeJ th ..: 11 way out of a t l (:l l l' and
found tl1em:-;el\ es tn a warehoust•
hen' surr oumh'd by astomsht.•d
longs hore men. aulhontJ L'S sa Jd
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\\eak," but the11 eyes lit up when
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anyttme by nn y c •f rzen who
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1049, Col umbus, OH . 43216
) For Sale
Ph o6 14) 466 6037 Consull
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243 w.t 17 St., lew Ylll, IIY

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ZIP, SIZE, 114 smt IIUMIO.
Sninp . Breakthrour•! Send
now fill NEW SPRING-SIIIIIIIIER

PAffiRN CATALOG. Sew llld aet.

IIIIIVelotos clothes fill mucflless.

F1111 Plltem Cotopcin - choose
hom ower 100 styles. Sl.50

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FOWLER CONSTRUCTION

Real Estate - General

Public Sa le
&amp; Auction
Lost from Laurel Cltff Rtck Pearson, Ex
area, blue t1 ck female Had penenced AUCTI ONEER
my name plate on collar Esta tes, anttques, farm ,
Oscar Smtth, Pomeroy Oh househo ld Licensed Ohto
992 5594
WV Bu y1 ng an ttques 304
773 5785, 773 9185

Gto1ge S Hobstellef h

81oie•
PHONE 14110JJ
IN VESTME NT - on
MulbPrry Avenue 1n
Po meroy There's a 4
bedroom hom e, 111
baths dtntng room Also
4 room Q("lrage apart
ment Look a tth• s one
1! co uld be se veral re n
ta ls Or Off iCe SPilCeS
Usc
your
own
~mnq,n.llton
Se ll s lor
130.000 00
EXCE LL E NT LOCAIT
ON - 1n Mtdd lepor t
Thts home has had lots
of tend e r lov .nq ca re 3
bedrooms ,
fo rma I
d1n1ng room , 1 fu ll ba th
c1nd laundry room has a
par ltal bath
Extrfl
large lot Mu st see lh• s
home 1I IS conve nt en!
rmd well wor th our
askt nQ
or• ce
of
135.000 00
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Ractne - Larqe 2 story
4 bedro o m hom e
Situ a ted on IMQe 101
Fclmlly room, rcc
room . d•n •ng k.t lchcn
combo 1 1ull baths Thts
•S;, lo t of n•ce house .Jnd
we have red uced the
prtce to onl y $28,000 00
PR I CE REDUCED" -

EAFORD

VIRGIL B. SR .' l,~,~.~"~o~
•
216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
H 614 )-992·332S
OLD BUT NICE - 8
rooms 3 or 4 bedrooms
formal d1n1ng b1rch kttchen
w•th s10ve and refr•gerato r
Natural gas furnace and
central a• r ca•per.ng base
ment 4 porches and lol 66
of an aoe
OWNER TEAMS - Attr ac
tiVe v1ew fro mth• s 3 bed roo
mer Has a Form •ca bath
n•ce carpet•ng lots of house
and good garden space
NEW USTING - One acre
•n Rutland Townsh1p on
good coun try road V'ol!h
Lead•ng Cree k water
ava•lable
In Lebanon
Townsh•o Some levelland
trees dug we ll and fresh alf

6 ACRES -

MIDDLEPORT - Good 8
room house bath modern
ktlch en bath basement
new furnace and 2 level
lots Walk to sc hool stOles
and chur ch
NAYLOR 'S RUN - Wdl
sell th •s 3 bedroom home
na tu ral gas ct ty water
bath and carport Very oea.,nable
at $9.800

Wi th

3 ACRES - In the cou ntry
w1th old house 6 room s
bath and other buJid1ngs
La1ge ga1den trees and
room for the k•dd•es Only
519 500

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VACUUM SWEEPER EXCHANGE &amp; SERVICE

7

Authorized Factory Dealer for
Compact, Hoover. Eureka,Regona,
P.::~n.::~._nnic V acuum .

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F1ve Family Yard Sa le
May 13, 14, &amp; 15 in Roo
Gra nde, P•ne St Baby J.
ktd s clothes. adults 1ea ns

Ga llipoli s 6 14 446 2096

Parkers burg, w v 104 48S S4l4
Murdoch Av &amp; lallev •ew Dr

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AL TROMM
BUILDING &amp;
REPAIR

16 YEARS EXP.
•Resodentoal
•Commercial
•Industrial
Racone, Ohoo

If you need ot buolt

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or foxed we can do

247 -3534

742-2328

Free E s tomates
4 20 lfc

RUTLAND
4 79 1 mo

COM t NG lLANO '&gt;
Fr.&gt;l .1'11'1" JQ MAY I

FRYE'S PENNZOIL

C&amp;M
EXCAVATING
AND
CONSTRUCTION

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

a

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING

Custom k1tchens and appliances ,
custom
bathrooms , remodelrng,
plumbmg, elec tnc, and
hea tmg

And Hom e Mamtenance
• Roofmg of all types
eStdmg
• Remoae11ng
• Free est1mates
• 20 Yrs ex penence

FREE
ESTIMATES
PH. 992-6011

TOM HOSKINS

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4 Fam ol y Yard Sa le 12th,
IJih &amp; 14th 1 1/ 4 mo trom
Cheshore on Rl 554, 9 00 to
' Nt ce clothing all SIZes,
anttques, d•shes, curtatns,
bedspreads, Avon, do ll s,
camper refr tgerator &amp;
lool s

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T1re sales &amp; repa1rs, gas
We now
have new Amerrcan
made Mopeds 10 stock
SJ9S Plus Ta x
4 18 1 mo

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&amp; grocerres

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CA NDLF LI C HT INN

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

S•zes start from 30x24"

Utility Buildings
S•zes from 4 to 6 and a ll
wood bu•ld•ngs 24lll36
tnsulated Dog Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

H. l. WHITESEL
ROOFING

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

downspouts,
gutter
clean1ng and pain1ing
All work guartnleed.
Free Estimates
Reasonable Prrces
Call Howard
949-2263
949· 2160

3 11 tf c

New Hom es - ex tensove remodelong
• E lec trr c work
•Custom Pol e Bld gs
•Roof1ng work
14 Years Ex pene nce
Greg Roush
Ph . 992-7583
or 992· 2282
4 29 1 m o

2 2.4 tt c

REESE j,lf
TRENCHING
SERVICE
water-Sewer-E lectnc

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE
Addons 1nd remodehna

1

-Roohna 1nd 1utte' wo1~
-Concrete wor~
- PI um b•na•n d
electncal won
(free Esl•molesl

Gas L1ne-D1tches
Water Lrne Hook-ups
Septoc Tanks
County Certtfted
Roush Lane
Cheshore,Oh
Ph 367·7560

V• C• YOUNG Ill

992-6215or992-7314
Pomeroy, Oh10

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SERVICE
u S. Rl so East
Guysvrlle, Oh1o
Authonzed John Deere.
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equrpment
Dealer
Farm Equo· pment
Parts &amp;Service
1 3 lfc

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CA NDL E LI GHT INN
Rt I , Chcs h.re, Oh
Oh10 St Rt 7
PH 992 9913

RE ALTOR S
Helen Tea ford , Gordon
Teaford and Sue Murphy

Or

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7] 01 'M 1)0P.M
0.1'11l1 \ PfLIAL \

Housing
Headquarters

CLEANED
PRICE IS RIGHT

446-4782

Real Eatate - Gener•l

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CALL COLLECT
GALLI POLl Sf OH.
4 1 1 mo

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
Vinyl &amp;

NEW LISTING - McArthur - Appx 22 acres of
wooded la nd w1th a newer ranch house, three
bedroom . equtpped k1tc he n, separate utJI!ty, 21fJ
balhs, WB FP, elec BB hea l, lwo car garage, also
older home. sss,ooo
OWNER WILL LAND CONTRACT - This 45
bedroom home for family lrvrng or could be a
.duplex wtth rental income. Beaut1ful woodwork hardwood floors and s •x fireplaces Askong S45,000.
WORI&lt;ING DAIRY FARM - Approx 170 acres
land, 90 acres to liable, 80 daory cattle-milking 40
Several barns, feed bins, pipeline milkers, and 27
p1eces of farm equipment. Mobile h'ome resrdence.
Ca ll for delaits.
POMEROY Two bedroom home In good
condition-carpeted, gas hea1, range and ref, 'h
basement. Extra t,a rge lot. $17,500.
992-6191
949-2660
992-5692
992-2259

Alttminum Siding
•rnsulatton
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
• Replaceme nt

•N~:'~~~~'"g
Free Estimate
James Keesee
Ph . 99 2- 2772
4/29/ 1 mo

H.tpPV Hr 4 6 OA t IV
Mon - I&gt;C I' qN oqntll l
lui'\ - L.ldll\ N&lt;Qhl 81
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vou (ol fl dron~ 8 1
1 nur \ - Poo l I Oli rfl ,l m c nl \
9 ltl Olll'r
1 r• II. ~.1 1 fl.:~nd ~
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Or on ~ &amp; Drown 10 1
Dur. nq e.1nd Onlv

.. un - I tJ id&amp; P oi Ch &lt;'r ReN

4 30 ll r

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Announcements

SWEEPER a nd sewong
machtne repatr. parts, and
suppli es
Ptck up and
de livery, Dav1s Vac uum
Cleaner, one half mtle up
Georges Creek Rd
Call
446 0294

For all your wiring
needs;
furnaces
repair service and
Installation.
Residential
&amp; Commercial
Call 742-3195
3·7 lfc

Wanted lo B,_,u'-!y_ _
WANT TO BUV Old fur
n•t ure and Anttqu es of all
kinds, ca ll Kenneth Swatn ,
446 3159 a nd 256 1967 •n the
eve nmgs
- -- -- · - - CAS H PA l D for clean, late
model used ca rs Sm1th
Bu •ck Ponttac. Gatl•polt s,
Oh 10 Ca ll 446 1181
Buy1ng Gold,
Sti ver,
Plat •nu m. old coms, scra p
r •ngs &amp; s il verware Daily
quotes availabl e Also
co.ns &amp; cotn suppl•es for
sale
Spr tng Va l ley
Tradtng, Spn ng Va lley
Plaza. 4-46 8025 or 446 8026

18
Wanted to Do
The Silk House (custom
sdk flowers)
Complete
br 1da l ltne, wedd1ngs, and
all occ as tons Ca ll 367 7566
Lawn Mowtng Scnve, no
yard to btg or sma ll. house
patn t1ng &amp; roof1 ng, and
ltgh t hault ng Ca ll 446 3159
al ler 6PM I 286 5740
Wtll ca re for elder ly man
or woman on our farm ,
prtvate room, $700 pe r mo
Call 446 8163
Will do wtndow cleantng for
homes or bustness. ex
per•enced Call388 8198

COMPLETE

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4 kittens Mother has tong
hair 742·2460

From the Smallesl
Heater Core to the
Largesl Rad1alor.

TWO ca ts, c hlldrens pets,
first come, 304-675-5321

Radrator Spec1a1tst
NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs. Experience

Short Hatred pup, white
with lan spots Call 304·458·
1763

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

6

Pomeroy, Oh.
Ph. 992 _2174
2 26 ·tlc

J&amp;F
CONTRACT! NG
•b•ckho•
• excavating
uepttc systems
•Awater, sewer
&amp; gas lines
•dump truck
*limestone

Lost and Found

Black key case, between
North Poinl Pleasant and
Kroger. Reward ~-675·

Haven vicinity, answers to
name of Henry. Phone~-

882·35&lt;16.

LOST-Keys, turned In to
Pt. Pleasant pollee dept
Identify and pay tor ad lo
pick up.
LOST Brownish black
Billfold, lost In vicinity
Gallipolis. Call388-8810.

Ueenstd &amp; Bonded
PH. 992-7201
3·29-ttc

Yard Sa le Sat 9 5 Knst•
Dr . Gal ltpo hs

Pektngese pup or dog Ca ll 21
Busmess
446·9269, 425 Green Ter ra ce
Opportu nrty
Tr a ile r Park, Lot 20
8us•ness or store room tn
Park Cen tral Hotel
BEDS I RON . BRA SS, old
furn~ture ,
go ld, s d ver
do ll a rs, wood tce boxes, Lawn Mower &amp; Garden
stone tars antt ques, etc . Trac tor Sa les loca ted at
Comp le te
househo lds Jun cttOn of Rts 7 &amp; 35 tn
dotng good
Wrtte MD Miller. Rt 4, Kanauga
bu s mess Owner wants to
Pome roy, Oh Or 992 7760
ret1re Ca ll-446 3670
Gold, s liver , ste rl tng,
rewelry , nngs, old cotns &amp;
Bus.ness
curre ncy Ed Burkett Bar 21
Opportun•ty
ber Shop, M•ddleport 992
3476
Ctgare tt e
Vendtng
Bust ness Call 304 773 S651
OLO FURNITURE . beds.
•ron, brass. or wood K•t 22
Money to Loan
chen c ubbard s of all types
Tab les, round or square REFINA NCE or purc hase
Wood tce boxes Old desks your home 30 year ftxed
a nd bookcases Wil l buy ra te wva &amp; Oh to Leader
com ple te household Go ld, Mor tgage, 77 E Slate St ,
Stiver, old money, pocket AI hens, Oh 592 3051
wa tc hes, chat ns, nngs, a nd
etc lndta n Arttfa cts of all Have land' Wa nt to build?
types Also bu y.ng baseball Nothtng down, low mteresf,
ca rd s Osby Marttn 992 no payment for 6 mon ths
614 592 ,3053
6370

Ga rage Sale 14th &amp; 151h
1501 Cherry R1dge, Rto
Raven 25 au tom a tt c p1stol Gra nde Turn n ght off of
325 at Veter.nary Offtce, go
S47 79
J enmngs 22 autom at1c lo lop ot ho ll 9 OOAM lo
6 OOPM Eve rythmg from
PISIOI S66 65
Rod &amp; ree l co mbo, Zebco pogo st1ck to cru tc hes •
Co me and tak e a look
600 S10 99
Rod &amp; reel co mbo, Zebco
202 S7 99
Garage Sa le Sat May 15th ,
Me 600 Jr re loader for 12 9 to 5 2 112 mt les out 588
ga uge S69 95
Me n, wo men, chlldre ns
Federal 22 LR a mo box of clothtng, color TV, mtsc
SO, S1 59 or $14 50 a bnck
Must bnng copy of ad wtth 81g Yard Sa le Fn Sun , 9?
you Spnng Valley Trad1ng De puty untforms &amp; ac
Co, Spnng Va lley Plaza, cessones.
good cloth tng,
Ga llipolis, 4-46 8025
beddtng, tools &amp; lots more
112 m1/e ou t Pa tnof Gage
PUBLIC NOTICE We are Rd off Rt 141
trymg to keep the cemetery
at Letart Falls tn tts 3 Fam1ly Yard Sa le May 14
present condtt1on, but must
IS K &amp; K Mob ile
depend on your mterest May
home's, 2145 Eastern Ave,
and hel p to rnsure that your Ga
Old books, lett ers, d•a r ys,
llopoliS 9AM 7PM
Jot wrll be kept clean th1s
doc ument s. pa mt 1ngs No
year Please send check,
paper backs or school
cash or money order to May 13 , 14 , 15,c lot hes , books 1 593 8915
Clarence Norris, 23262 Hill dt s hes. glassware, fur
Rd , Ra cine, Ohoo 45771 S10 n1ture, many other tt e ms
for one Jot, SS for 112 lot 642 Mill St , Moddleport
Thank You, The Letart 992·5514
employ me ~
Falls Cemetery Trustees
2'12 mtles past Ra ct ne, In
services
Flowers for Memortal Day tersectton of Sr 124 and
Next to Bank on Mid Ta nne rs run road Drapes.
H.::.e._,.
lp:.:W
= a"nl,_,e"'d' - dleport 9 a m to 8 p m 7 glassware, clothes. toys, 1..1_ __:_:
mt sc May 13 a nd 14 Ratn days a week
Too
ma
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btll
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Excelle nt
ca nce ls
ea rn•ng opportunity
PART TIME I FULL
4
G•veaway
2 family yard sa le,
ANY PERSON who has Fn ,May 14th tn Rustt c TIME Avon For mor e 1n
anythrng to gtve away and Holls Sy ra cuse, Oh, 9 2 form a loon Ca ll-1-46 3358
pm
doesnot~feroratlemptto
Htgh School Graduates &amp;
offer
any other thing for
sa le may place an ad In this Syracuse J ohn Stree t, by Sen1ors you ca n earn ove r
$550 00 per month wh1l e
column There w111 be no
the sc hool Nancy Neut lear nmg a va luab le sk il l
cha rge to the advertiser.
zling's place Wed 12 and li ke compute r repatrer.
1J, t1me 10 to ' Ratn ca n sheet metal worker. or
1 yr old Calico Ca t Spaded ee ls
refngeratton Plus you will
and all shols Ca ll alter
have a sec ure part t1me 10b
3304-467566
May 13 a nd 14 Tools, fur w1th the Amry NatiOnal
n1ture, clothmg, a nd muc h Gu ard after sc hoolmg
2 female AKC Regtstered more Somethtn g for every Benef1ts •nclude a $1.500 00
dogs Phone 388·8794 or 388· one Ram ca ncels Allen e nlt s tm en t
b o nus ,
9767
$35,000 00 ltfe msurance
Doll Sr Co Rd 82
and free tuttton to any
3 pupptes 2 Beagle type and 5 famil y ya rd sa le Thurs college or tr ade school •n
1 part Huskey, 8 weeks old. May 13 Across from Mid West V1rg 1nt a Interested
Have been wormed Call dleport E lemenlary School persons may ca ll 13041 675
3950 or •n Wes t Vtr gm• a ca ll
379·2796
on Pea rl St
loll FREE I 800 6413619

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MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

tnsurance

SA NO Y AND BEAVER In
sura nce Co has offered
serv1ces for f1re Insurance
cove rage tn Ga llta Cou nt y
tor almost a cen tur y
Farm , home and personal
prope rty cove rages are
availab le to meet 1n
dtv ldua l needs Contact
The fo llowmg described Harry Pt tchford, agent
ve h tc le w1 11 be offered for Phone 446 1427
Publtc Sa le a t French's
Sunoco. 510 N 2 nd St .
Mtddleport, Oh to on May
27, 1982 at 10 oo AM Ter 15 Schools Instruction
ms of sa le 1s cash tn hand at Karate the u lttm ate 1n se lf
tome of sale Wntten btds def e nce al l pnvate lessons,
may be subm 1ff ed to Men , women, &amp; children
GMAC at 318 Ma.n Sl , lnstru ct•on thru black belt
Be lpre, Oh tO GMAC rese r Also availab le Karate
ves the nght to w•thdraw untforms pu c htng and
tht s ve h1 cle from the sa le kt cktn g bags, and protec
1981 Chev Van Sen a t no t tve eQUipment J e rry
1GCEG25 H8B71 26709 Ac Lowery a. Assoctates
count no 11 7 1503 52257 Karate Studto, 143
GE NE RA L MOTORS AC Burlington Rd , Jackson,
CE PT ANCE CORP
Oh Call286 3074

We pay cas h for la te mode l
clean used cars
Carpenter work Repat rs
Frenchtown Car Co
and room remodl•ng, wall
Bill Gene Johnson.
paneling an d cell 1ng tile
446 0069
991 2759

yellow. kotlens,
Litter Jllgers,
trained.
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41 beauloful
2531 after S

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REALTORS
HENRY E. CLELAND, JR ., GRI
JEAN TRUSSELL
DOTTIE TURNER
OFFICE

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Wa nted swa rm s of bees Camera &amp; Pro rec tor
Ca ll 245 5055 or 446 1052 or Repa•r Any make or
446 280 1
model
Photograph iC
Repatr Serv•ce, Bobby Er
Old organ or ptano tor child wtn, 130 Basltan• Dr Call
to learn on Call 4.46 1488
4"6 4884
- - - -- - - -Wan ted to buy sp tr al sta•r
way Ca ll 446 7231 after
FIA3Atial
5PM

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All types of roof work ,
new or reparr gutter and

" Beautiful, Custom
Bur It Garages"
Call for free stdrng
estimates, 949-2801 or
949· 2860
No Sunday Calls

NEW LISTING - RACINE - A one floor plan ,
three bedroo m home w•th ce ntral a.r New gas
furnace New carpettng •n dJnJOg room, 111 base
ment wtth ut1llty Front porc h, s1de patto Two car
garage Doubl e lot Nea t as a ptn $29,900

House full of furniture sa le
and garage sa le Fnday
141h Saturday I5th Some
an ttques LocatiOn s tate
Rt 160, 1 mtl e north of Par
ter Ftrst co me ftr st se rve
9AMto5PM

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GARAGE

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women
c lothesi!O 12)
m1sc •tems
out
mower,
elec tn4c miles
f1rep1ace,
Bu lav llle Porter Rd
in
trailer cour t Hrs 9 ' May
13, 14, 15

Dozer &amp; backhoe ser·
vrce, water, sewer, pon·
ds ,
foundation s,
reclamat1on

All Makes

608 L MAIN

Ya rd Sa le GtriS &amp; boys
c lothes,
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Rutland, Oh.
TUES lhru SAT
9AM. Io 10 PM
SU N10AMto6PM
Phone 742-9575

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Yard Sale

218 and Lanes Branch Rd

" lhe machme of tomorrow today'
Soanng Ahead Nature's Way
Curta 11' your house dust problems
S Serv1ce

PH. 992-3543 or 992-2386

O'Brien Electric
Service

lost and Found

S Fam il y Yard Sale May 13,
1&lt;, &amp; 15 9AM 7PM St RT

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FROM CONCRETE TO ROOFING
AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN

Excellen t sta rt er home
3 bedroom rota ! e tectnc
ranc h. 11 1 ba ths Nt cc
country sc ltmg On ly
$28.000 00
Ca ll us on these proper
ft es today Let us help
you find fm a ncmg w1th
as little as 5% down or
some e ve n no down
pay ment, '' you qua lif y

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New Construction
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so« neckline lolds, bow at the
waost. breezy slurt
Pnnted Pattern 4698 Mosses
SIZes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20.
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a nswered a lutal of 56 calls o nd udon ~
14 f1re and rescue mr ~s r ons a nti 42
eme rge ncy runs dunng the mont h uf
Apnl. Fort• Cho ef J eff Darst reporb

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of Wa y. OliVl'
Ht•oaid Oil a nd Gas Cumpan) . Roght
of Wa y. Supw
Fred Stanle1. June A Sta oley,
Mvrtle H. Stan h-) to Heo ai d Ool a nd
Gas Com pan) . Ro ght uf Way. Scopou
Paul Sta nlt- y. Marjone Stanlt-y lo
Hera ld 011 a nd Giis Cornp&lt;w y, Rr ght
of Way . Scopoo-Bedfood
Ca rl Hall odeceasedl tu Kathryn
V Hall, Affoda vot, Bedford
Edwa rd C Bartko, Jo tu Cla udi a
Bartko, Lot,; 100, 101. 104, 105,
Pomeroy
Dav1d Arno ld, Na ncy A1 nold to
Charles R Sw1ggcr, Janet L.
Swoggt•r. I 56 anes, Chester
Pearl Randolph to Donald L Randolph, Parcels, Orange.
John C. Prall, Vorgoma Pratt, Ke nneth B. Hammel!, Shereen V Hammelt to Alfred 0 Roush, Pt. Lot,;
215, 216, Letart
Jean Fredenck. Ons Fredenck,
Shorley S. Roush, Larry Roush to
Nonnan E. Baum, Jo Ann Baum,
Parcel, Chesler
Felix R. Alkore, Moldred Alkire to
Bobby Arnold, Bonme Arnold, 84
acres, Scipio.
Charles Thomas Chapman to Barbara Ann Chapman, Parcels, Sutton.
George R. Adkins, Suzanne Adkins
to Ken Trak, Right of Way, Rutland.
Gladys Louise Brewer, deceased.
Edgar 'E. Brewer, Cert. of Trans.,
Lebanon.

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Pomcroy - Moddleport, Ohoo

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Chery l Lemley, As soc
Phon c 742 3171
Ve lma N•c•n sky , Assoc
Phone 742 3091

PHONE 992-2156
Or

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tlisturba nt t'
There V.L' IL' SL'\ t'll a ttiLit•n l'-1 til' t•sto.!a lt•d and par kmg rm·kr t nllt•rloons tola kd $1.103 Theil' \\ Cil' 539
par k1n ~ ml'tl·r \ tnla l ton t!t'kl'ls wtrt lt· n tiUJ lfll-' tht• month

MIDDLEPORT
YOUTH LEAGUE

SUNDAY, MAY 16
Behind Old
Pomeroy Jr.
High School

pt•oplt• t hanlt-d the name of Walcsa.
the Sol odanty choef who. like
th ousa nds of othe r umomsls, has
bet•n onterned so nce the sta rt of marto al law
Proteste rs fl as hed voctury sogns
an d t' h e~nll·d ant r-g ovt• rnm e nt
s logans befo re police moved 111
After the rruwd dospt' rsed . about
40 p&lt;&gt;liee tru cks laden wo th not
to oops watc hed the area from the
goant parade plaza oul!;ode the nearby Palace uf Cullur•• boil! by the
Sov oel.!; on the 1950s
Also a t noon . about 5,000 sludenl.!;
lefl lht•o r classes at Warsaw Umwrsoty a nd mill t•d a oound ms llle llw
rna rn um vers rty ca mpus m a 15m mute solen! protest Puloce stood
by but thd not tnlervt• nt•

The Daily Sentinel

movement

DWI leads village arrests
dl t•port Pnlrct• Departm ent dullllJ.!
Aprrl , 14 persons wt·r t' c ha r ,l!t·d 'Mlh
lh tVlil t.! whr le rntoxrralt•d, cH'l'Ot drnl..!
to lht · mon thl y 1 epurt of Pnlrt l' Chrt•f
.J J Crt'lllt'ans
St&gt;\ en pt• r sons WI' It' t har gt·d wtlh
fallurt· tn pa\ park tng l!t'kt'ts and
four Wt' ll t hargt·d wr th assa ult an d
fn ur wr th dr sonh.·rh 111a nne r Tht&gt;rt'
v.t• rt• t \.\.u per so ns ea t h L' har gt•tl v.t th
lutk r mg, s peedm g, £allure to pa y old
frrw and costs, no ope r c~ t o r 's lrcl'nse
The rl' wCis one person chargt'd on
t '&lt;:h h of lht· fulhm tn c offt•nst·s. ru nmn l! c1 It 'd lte ht. fl t't'lll l.! poht't·,

jam intersection

' HaVl' you seen these guys? They
look like mcdo eva l kno ght.s woth the11
shre lds a nd VIso rs," anJ old man
sa od "ThiS" a wful "
Sulidanty's under gouund lea ders
had urged motonsts to stop traffll
and blare hor ns fm ont• rmn ute 1n
centra l Warsaw a nd for fal'lory
workeos tu sta ge 15-omnule slnkes
The noon dead! me for the protest::;
appt'ared lo go largely Ignored
But a crowd estomated a t about
5.000 people appt'ared Just after noon
" ' the ontersectoun uf Marszalkuwska Street and Je rozo lunskoe AvenU&lt;'. the soh• of a 5tf.huur
bus. truck and street ca r blockade
dunng last year's hunge r protests
Trurkluads uf n ot pollee poun·d
mtntht• a rea as ca r hot ns blared a nd

WAR SAW , Po la nd !API
Thousa nds of Poles screammg
' F r et• Leeh Walt• sa "
a nd
" Sulidanl)" Jammed Wa rsaw's
brggt·st 1nterseclton for 20 mmutcs
tnday befooe beong dospersed by not
police
The protest markong the fofth month uf '""rtoa l law end ed wothout
' 10lenn
Poltu weanng he lm et~ e~ nd
t'i:I ITY lng !:ihields bandt•d toge the r tnto 20-rna n squads lo clear the strt•t•ts
a nd sodewalks They dod not US&lt;'
ba tons People quo ckl y seatlt•red,
shoutm g "Gestapo" at the police
Go home'" the offocers retorted
Puli•·•· also seozed film from
photogra phers and took awa) a
Pohsh tl'l evJs wn erew

F'rde r e~IJIIllllJgr Hl ron of(J cra ls .sa rd
Wednesda) the men, both on the11
early 20s, proba bl y wou ld bt· ~ ~ cmlt&gt;tl
political as) Iurn
'I'rn sure they'll rt•rmun rn lht.•
Unolt•d States." sao d Wallat ·e Gray .
rt.'I! Jonal drrel'tor of the ImrmgnJ tiOn
c~ nd
Ncttur ctl 1zal10n
Serv 1ce
Whl'lher they ocmmn 111 thos "rca, I
don't know It's a ll up to the m "
Ill' SSt 'S
Th.- men . appa r.-ntl y thmkmg tlwy
Till' men bt·gan s pt •e~ kmJ,! Pul!sh "eo e on Halifax. No' a Scoloa, brokt•
e~nd p01nted to &lt;J booklt•l bc&lt;J r 111 12 tht• out nf tlw 3~ foot-by- l~foo t woode n
wood ·solida nty." lht· name of tlw rn&lt;tt'huwry c re~ te Wt•dnesda~ rnur urH.I erground
Polrs h
lab o r n1n g e~fter 1t we~ s unloaded fr om tht•
f1 e1g hter Kaz urllt'rz Pulaski

Out of 43 ar r t•sts made b\ the Mtd-

hotlone OCJS os sendong posters
listmg the hotlin.- nmnber to a ll law
enforcement agenc oes on the state
Shenff Proffitt a nd hos depa rtment woll dostnbule the posters to
any concerned cotozen. agency, ac-twn group, busmess or school wothm
the coorun umty. Interested pt',-,;oru;
should ca ll 1-1100-282-DRUG (37841
oo w11le tu Meogs County She nff
Dlpa rtrn c nt ,
Secon d
Street.
Pomeroy, 45769 for their free copies.
Ca rl Hyse ll of the Juve ml e Department. Meogs County Court House,
Serond Street, Pomeroy, can also be
contaeled fuo mformatoon and free
copoes of lht• " P onc h The Pusher"
J&gt;Osh•rs

ollega l drug sales or tra ffo c)ung to
call thos number All ca lls madt• to
the drug hollme woll remaon
a nonymous
" The mosl hea otbrcakmg sce ne
takmg place on our coorunumtoes
toda y os the death of a vobrant a nd
crea tl\ e young pt'rson through drug
overdose," Rhodes sa od
· Work mg together, we, as t espo n:s lb l~ ct t1 zcns, can launch a con
ce rled attack on lhe po11na r) sou rce
of crtmt• rn our conunumtr c~. the
dru g pusher." Rhodes contmu ed
The Offoct• uf Cnmma l Justoc.- Servoces iOCJSI wothm the Ohoo Department uf Ecunuomc and Commumty
Developrnt'nl 1 ~ 111 chrge of lht• dr UJ..!

The Meogs County Shenff Department has endorsed Ohoo's new " Pm·
ch The Pusher" ca mpaogn m·
troduced by Governor Jam~s A
Rhodes and Economoc a nd Communot y Dev elopme nt D orector
James A Duerk, May 7
Under lh" progra•n. coto zens may
ca ll a loll-free numbe r to report mformat ron concer mng rl legal drug
sales uf traffockong
"Our Department wo ll foli o\\
thruugl1 un any mfonnatoon forwarded to us by the Sta t•· of Ohoo."
Sht•nff James Proffott saod
Th t• 24-hour-Ohoo dru g hot line
num beo IS 1-1100-282-DRUG 137841
Th~ GO\ l'rnor and t11reclor urged
c1llzen~ w1 th 1nfor mat ron co ncl'r mn g

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Thursday, May 13, 1982

LOST tn the area of Rt. 160,
Clarks Chapel &amp; Thompson
Rd. Black &amp; white face

~=======~.c=======::J CON. Call31o7·755J..

LOST Ring at Washington
School. Resembles a wed·
ding band wtlh one small
diamond. Call-4-46-2731.

Car port Sa le Sa turday ,
May 15th 1668 Loncoln
Hgls Pomeroy. Clothes,
stereo. keystone wheels.
ca mera. compound bow
and m1sc. Ra ln ca ncels

FULL OR PART TIME
coupl es and tndl vtdual s for
bus•ness or you r ow n
Loca l Amway Dt stnbutor
trams you for splended op
portumty No ex perte nce
necessary For mterv1ew
Thos week Rl 2 North, send name and phone num
Rotllnstown, dishes, bords, ber lo P 0 Box 341 R•o
quills, deep well pump, ice Gra nde, Oh 45674
box, CB, misc. 8 to?
Lady or mature teenage r to
YARO sale, 405 24th 51 babysi t coupl e n1ghts a
Thursday &amp; Friday, 13th &amp; week Call 4-46·6566
14th 9·30·3.00 If rain·
ca ncelled
Cocktatl Wattress App ly tn
person at The Me•gs tnn,
Yard Sale, Friday and Pomeroy, Ohoo
Saturday, 2320 Jefferson,
Point Pleasant, W.V.
Need a Job? Ever thought
of workmg on a towboat?
Yard Sales, Corner Smith The river Industry e mploys
and Locust Streets, Hen· thousands of men women
derson, Friday and Satur· Work 30 days· Slay home 30
day 911110.
day s. For Information con·
cernlng towboat e m
YARD sate Friday 14th. &amp; ptoymenlwrlle : CRF . Inc,
Saturday 15th. at Gallipolis P.O. Box 121, Depl. 484,
Ferry by Beale School. Doniphan, Mo. 63935 For
Baby clothes, clothes, TV, fast reply please send selt·
addressed stamped en
Stereo, cub, walker, toys
vet ope.
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Public S11e
&amp; Auction

Situations Wanted
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Have vacancy in my home
for elderly . Ambulatory
man or woman. 7 years ex·
pertence. 667·3402. Tuppersptatns,Oh.

Auction every Fri. night at
the Hartford Community
Center. Truckloads of new
merchandise every week.
Conslgments of new ·and
used merchandise always
welcome.
Richard Welding, gas and electric,
Reynolds Auctioneer. 275- field or shop. Phone 304·
675-3/on after 4 P.M.
3069.

Protess 1onal
Serv1ces
C&amp; L Bookkeep1ng
Bookkeeptn g &amp; ta x se r v1ce
for a ll types of bus •nesses
Carol Nea l
446 3862
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Tam mt Clark wil t decorate
cakes for btrthdays, an
ntv ersartes, e tc No wed
dmg cakes 992 6145
Ptano tun1ng and repat r
La ne Dante Is Assoc.a te of
Brun•card •' s Ga lltpoll s
and Cunn.ngham's At hens
742 295 1 or 992 2082

Real Estate
31

Homes for Sale

Beauttful bn ck &amp; frame, 3
bedroom nome w/sce nt c
vt e w, wood burnt ng
ftrep lace, formal dtn1ng,
central a1r w/ hea t pump
Lanscaped, I acre tot
w/ fe nced •n back ya rd,
$45,900 11% ftn ancmg,
small down payment Ca ll
446 3766
Modern home, 2 bdr , 5 r
by owner Fu ll y ca rpeted,
we ll •nsula ted, la rge lot,
c1ty schools Ca ll 256 6060
6 rm s , 1/2 basement &amp;
other butld 1ngs, 4 acres,
rur al wa ter , nea r schools,
Merce rv•l le area Ca ll 2.56
6691
New log home on r tver
fro nt tn Middleport 446
1552
3 bd room home 992 2777
House. Mea dowbrook Ad
dt ft on, 3 bed room, famtly
room wt th ftr epl acc, cen
tr a l a 1r, basement. Phone
304 675 1542
HOU SE for sa le by owner,
4 bedrooms, ca II for ap·
poontment Phone 304 675·
3270 after 4 p m
THREE bedroom house, lf2
baseme nt, l'!J acres of
ground, 304 675·3279
Property for sa te
407
Lew1s Str ee t , Point
Pleasant, Phone 304·576·
2266
Sa ndhill Road, 3 bedrooms,
llh baths, double garage,
1m med occ upancy, all
elect n c 304·675 5817
HOUSE on one acre, no
down payment, S250. per
month, black top road, call
evenings-304·675·7541

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51

Homes for 5•1e

They'll Do It Every Time

APARTMENT building in
Pt. Pleasant, WlO. a month
income, phone evenings304-675·7541.

EIJ&amp;J i.AVPS I'TOHAINt itlff, SJI.KJRT- ~ ca:lK
~RE

- -- - - - ,

""'E-AT'S

LJA401 ····

HOUSE
&amp;
a c r e,
overlooking
Kanawha
River , In Ambrosia , call
evenlngs·304·675· 7541 .
J2

Mobile Homes

for Sale
TRI · ST A TE
MOB IL E
HOME S. Ga llipol is. Price
r educ ed , u sed mobile
homes. CAL L «6·7572.
CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOM ES
KE SS EL 'S
QUALIT Y
MOBILE
HOME SALE S, 4 MI .
WEST, GALLIPOLIS, RT
35. PHONE «6·3868 .
Call Skidm ore for mobile
homes moved . Gr eenlawn

Transport .

Call

«6·2783

day s, 446·3479 evenings .
Li censed &amp; in sured .

12x65, 1 bdr ., woodburner
stove, cent. air, new c ar·
pet, w ith 20x2 4 garage, appr o. 1/ 2 a c., loc at ed Ra e·
coon Cr eek Rd . Call 446·
3820, after 5.
12x60 2 bedroom m obil e
hom e w i th 2 lof s. Gas heat,
rural water. Close t o c it y
limits . Ca ll446· 1294.

1961 Great Lak es. 2 bdr .•
air cond ., washer &amp; dryer .
Must sell. Ca li 256· 1906 af·
te r 2:00.
1964

Cha mpi o n

20x44

double wide $7,500; 1978
Fairmont 70 x 14 $6500 ; 1974
Olympi c 64 x 12 $3500. Call
«6·9662 . Kanauga Mobile
Home Sal es, Kanauga , Oh.
3 bdr . hou se for sat e by

owner , 1 112 acres, level
lot, ha s barn &amp; 2 out
buildings. Call 379·2550.
12X 60 tr ailer, exce ll ent
condit ion . Call 446· 1552.
Furnished. air condition ed,
underpinning , se t up on lot
in Middleport .

4 furni shed 2 bd .room
mobile homes. Browns
Trailer Park , Miner sville ,
Oh . 992·3324.
Custom bu i lt , furn .. 2 BR .
mobile home on r ented
river front lot in Mason. All
elec., cent . AC , W.O.. cptd .
por ches, man y ex tra s.
Storage bldg . with work
bench. A ·l cond. Must see
to appreci ate . 304-773·5680.
1970 Gr egor y trailer, l2 x65 .
2 bedroom , air cond . unit,
por ch &amp; awning , good
cond ., washer &amp; dryer
spa ce. $5,000 . Lot al so for
rent . 992·6093.

USED MOBILE
576·2711 .

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&amp;

41
Houses for Rent
Homes for Rent, L ease or
Land contrac t in town or
country .
Call
Strout
Realty, 446·0008.
For
r e nt · hou se
Syra cuse. 992·7896.

in

POMEROY , 205 Spring
Ave .·- Nice five room house
with two bedrooms, bath,
living room , dining room,
k itchen with stove lind
refrigator furnished . Back
yard. Storm windows, in·
sulated, forced air furnace
make utilities low during
heating season . $165 per
month
rent ,
security
deposit $100 . Adults, no in·
side pets. Phone 992·5292,
after 5 weekday s, anytime
weekend s.
2 bedroom unfurnished,
L .R., kitchen, basement,
nice &amp; clean, some car·
peting, range in kitchen, no
inside pet s. Dep. req . 992·
3090.
3 bd .room country home .
985·3846 .
LOVELY 6 room cott age in
country, $225 . per month
with 1 month security
deposit . L oc ated 79 Jim
Hill Road , Henderson. WV .
for inform ation call803·884·

5 pc . dinett set, 3 Living
44
Apartment
room suite. Ranges and
for Rent
TV ' s. 3 miles out Bulaville
Furnished apt. 3 bdr ., S195 . Rd . Open 9am to 7pm, Mon .
Children acceptable, water thru Fri. , 9am toSpm , Sat.
pd. Cal «6·4416 after 7PM.
«6·0322
Furnished apt. 1 bdr., nice, Whirlpool washer and
$235 . Ultities pd .• adults. Dry er , 6 mon . old, ex ·
cellent condition $250. 379·
Call «6·4416 after 7PM.
2141
I bedroom furnished apt.
992·5434. 992·5914 or 304-882· White electric stove, exc.
cond ., new living room
2566.
cou ch .
Call
446 ·3945,
evenings.
Modern 2 bd.room Town
House Apt . in Tuppers
Plains area . No pets. Call May tag wringer washer,
GE dishwasher, fuel oil
30~ · 485 · 5285 .
tank . Call379·2435.

1 bedroom , unfurnished,
total electric . 992·2094.

Ray ' s Used Furniture, Ad ·
dison, Oh. Oak swings
$18.95, coppertone kitchen
1 bedroom furnished apt .• cabinet S35, chest $45 ,
Middleport. 992·7177 .
dresser $35, LR chair $125,
swinging cradle $25 , break ·
Partially furnished . 4 fast set $35, antique hutch
room s and bath . 992·5908 .
$150. Open 9 til 5. Call 367 ·
0637 .
Apartments . 675·5548.
Woodburner. Phone 304·
675·4638.
APARTMENTS, mobile
homes ,
houses,
Pt .
Pleasant and Gallipolis.
614·«6·8221 or 61045-9484.
Furnish ed one bedroom
apartm ent, extra nice,
adults only . No pets. Phone
304-675· 1386.

4548 .

Mobile Homes
for Rent

Mobile home for r ent. Catl
446·4225 or 446·0756.
Ni ce furni sh ed mobil e
home. centr al air, 1 mi.
below cit y over looking
river , adults only . Call-446·
0338.

HOME .

TWO
bedroom , un ·
furnished . One bedroom ef·
fi ciency . 304·675·2722 .
Small apartment in Pt .
Pl easant furnished utilities
paid . 304·895·3450.
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Furnished Rooms
45

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SLEEPING ROOMS and
light housekeeping apt.,
Park Central Hotel.

12x65 modern &amp; c lean, 3
bdr., furnished, utilities pd . Rooms with cooking, cable,
except for electri c. Con· air, $40 a week. 304-773MOBILE HOME S MOVED venient location on Upper 5651 .
Li censed &amp; insured . Call River Rd . across from
-==~===;==;:::=.==
304·576·2711.
John Deer e Trac tor Sales.
6
Sec. dep. req . Call «6·8558 4:=..__ _.:::s,-p..
a~ce._.,fo__,r~R"'e_.n,-1_ _
Private lot in Centenary .
1972 Shultz , three bedroom. after 5.
Call «6·4053 .
ga s heat, partially fur ·
ni shed. 30-4·675-2907 .
Trailer s and Apartment for
rent, air cond . Beautiful For rent 15 acres of good
bottom corn
2 repossessed
mobile river view in Kanauga . Ra cc oon
ground . Call 446·7732 after
home s, 81 mobles, see at PHone «6·1602.
6PM .
K&amp;K Mobile Homes Sales,
3411 Jackson Ave .
F urn. 2 bdr . mobile home
in Crown City . Call 256· COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park. Route 33, North of
1979 3 bedroom , Liberty, 6520.
Pomeroy . Large lots. Call
1..tx70, $14,000 . exc. cond.
exc. buy . 304·675·2474 or 2 bdr . trailer, $150. Cail379· 992-7479 .
304·576·2490 after 4: 30.
2435.
Large trailer lots for rent
1976,
14x70
BENDIX 2 bdr. trailer furnished, in Middleport. Ca i i992·1101
mobile home , 3 bedrooms, adults only , Brown Trailer or 992·2319 after 5PM.
excellent condition, 304·675· Park, 992·3324 .
2820.
47
Wanted to Rent
2 bd .room Mobile home fur · Good Christian family of 4
1•73. 1•x70. 3 bedroom. nished . Pa id utilities, needs to rent a house, no
m ~t : : ~ hom: . Will sell fur ·
located 2 and 2 tenthsmiles pets. Call «6·7781 or «6·
nishedf for $7,300., or un· on Rt.
143 , deposit 7377.
furnished ·$6,800. 304·882· required , adults only or
2820.
couple with one child . Af1er
House above Racine Area .
5992·3647 .
Minor maintenance &amp;
33
Farms for Sale
repair . 304·882·3168.
l fA mile out Sandhill Road ,
Small farm for sale one Point Pleasant. Phone 304mile from state rout 7. Call 675·3834.
Merehandlse
256·6663 after 4:00 .

35

Lots &amp; Acreage

21ots with rural water close
to city limits, $4,850.00. Call
446· 1294.

TWO acre lots· 150 fl . road
frontage ,
city
water,
beh ind 84 Lumber, call 304
675-6873. 675·3618.

Two or 3 bedroom mobile
Homes, Furnished or un·
furnished . Phone 304·675·
1371 or 675·3812 .
Two bedroom furnished
mobile home, $185. per
month plus utilities, $50.
deposit. 304-675·6512 .
43

20 ACRES. black top road.
water, timber, Grear Rd.
area,
$12 ,000 .
phone
evenings 30~ · 675 · 7541 .

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

Household Goods

1 hosp. bed, black &amp; white
floor model RCA te levision.
Caii446·6322.
Frigidair electric clothes
dryer-used. Good working
cond . $35 . .992·5228.

Farms for Rent

PASTURE for rent, 40 or 50
head caMie , no horses, good
fence, abundance Of water
&amp; grass. 304·675· 1269.
44

51

Apartment
for Rent

Deluxe turn. apart., cent.
air &amp; heat. 1 or 2 adults
only . Call «6·0338.

Three used window unit air
conditioners, 4,500-9,70018,000 BTU's, One used
65,000 BTU gas floor fur·
nace, One used central air
conditioning system 30,000
BTU. One full size mat·
tress, One used electric fur·
nace. Phone 304·675·3099.

PORTABLE Speed Queen
dishwasher. $100. 304-675·
Apartment no. 3, 2nd floor 3312.
furnished . adults only, no
- - --:::-,..,-,..,..,---SWAIN
pets, ref . &amp; dep. req . Cali
AUCTION FURNITURE &amp;
3 bedroom house in city, «6·0957.
PAWN SHOP 62 Olive St.,
S175per mo. Call «6 · ~729 .
Gallipolis. New sofa beds
APARTMENTS
$250, used sofa beds $100,
For rent 3 bdr. home with bedroom, rent starts at recliners $80, bunk beds
$152
per
month.
2
bedroom
basement, fireplace. 2
$100, bunkie mallresses
wood burners, 2 car starts at $188 per month. $40, maple rockers $49,
Special
rates
for
Senior
garage, 3 acres near Green
maple dinell sets from $125
Elem. , 5300 per mo . Citizens. Call «6·2745. to $175, bedroom suites
Jackson Estates.
Wiseman Agency, 446·3643.
$150, 3 pc. living room
suites $199, 2 pc. living
New redecorated 3 bdr. in Furnished apt. 1 bdr., room suites 51&lt;10, love seats
city. Reference and no adults, $200, electric, water $70, owl lamps $25, ringer
paid. Call «6·4414 after washers
$75, dryers,
pets. Call «6· 1158.
7PM.
several
refrigerators,
utility
cabinets,
4 bedroom, central air and Furnished 3 r. with private mechanic's tools, beds,
heat, city water, fireplace,
bath. 845 Second Ave., sliver stone, TV,s, wood·
unfurnished except kit·
burners, stero's anq lots
Gallipolis. Cai1446·2215.
chen. $300 month plus
more. Open .lOam to Spm,
utilities. Reference and
446·3159.
deposit
required.
1n Furnished apt. ground
floor, 1 bdr., water · paid,
Racine. 9~9·2293 .
USED
AP·
reasonable rates. Call 446· GOOD
PLIANCES
washers,
245.5.
Pomeroy · 2
bd. room,
dryers,
refrigerators,
remodeled, 4011 Spring ..
ranges.
Skaggs Ap·
carpeted, security deposit. 41'. furnished apartment, pllances, Upper River Rd.,
tlOO. Rent $195. Call after 6 adults only. Ph. 446-3733, beside Stone Crest Motel.
eve. «6·0171.
p.m. 992·2288.
446·7398.
3 bdr. house, apts, commercial hlghwasy Iron·
!age. Cali 304·675·5104 or
675-5386.

Hou~hold _Goods

LAYNE ' S FURNITURE
Sofa, chair , rocker, ottoman, 3 tables, $500. Sofa,
chair and loveseat, $275.
Sofas and chairs priced
from $285. to $795. T abies,
$38 and up to $109. Hide·• ·
beds,$340 .• queen size, $380.
Recliners. $175. to $295.,
Lamps from $18 . to $65. S
pc . dlnelles from $79 .. to
$385. 7 pc .• 1189. and up.
Wood table with ~ chairs,
$219 up to $495. Desk $110.
Hutches, $300 . and $375.,
maple or pine finish.
Bedroom suites
Bassett
Cherry, $795.
Bunk bed
complete with mattresses,
$250. and up to $350 . Cap·
lain' s beds. $275. complete.
Baby beds, $99. Mallresses
or box springs, full or twin,
$58 ., firm. $68 . and $78 .
Queen sets, $195. ~ dr.
chests, $42 . Bed frames.
S20.and $25 .• 10 gun Gun
cabinets, $350.. dinette
chairs $20. and $25. Gas or
electric ranges, $295. Or·
thopedlc super firm, $95 ,

bed frames $20, $25, &amp; $30 .
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~baby
matresses, S25
$35,
Used Furniture bookcase,

42

Thursday , May 13, 1982

Pomeroy - Middleport, Ohio

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52

CB,TV, Radio
Equipment

RCA Solid State 100 Con
sole. Could be fixed or used
for parts. «6·4173.
Browning Eagle 23 channel
base station, transmitter.
and receiver, and 104
power mike, S300 firm . 2459501.
S4

Misc. Merchandice

Plastic Septic Tanks. State
and county approved . 1,000
gal. tank, price $340. Other
sizes in stock , haul in your
pickup truck. Call 614·286
5930. Jackson, Oh. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES

1975 Case 450, dozer ·
tractor , 1,800 hrs., very
good cond .. $14,900 . Call
446·4537 .
RATLIFF ' S POOL CEN ·
TER Pools sale, supplies &amp;
installation. -403 2nd. Ave .,
Gallipolis, Oh. Call «6·
6579 . In ground·Ablove
ground .
13, 14, &amp; 15 in. tires &amp; rims
for sale. 1 used storm door
&amp; 2 storm windows. Call
«6· 1540.
Panasonic AM· FM casset·
te car stero, auto reverse,
Dolby, new, 1150. Call «6·
9472.

3&amp;4 bed, box springs and
mattress, like new, war ·
drObe with mirror &amp; doors
on th~ door. Call till noon or
after 4, 446·7832 .
77 Chevy pick up. 7~ Mini
motor home. 77 Mavrick, 16
ft . self contained camper.
Call245 · 503~ .

Doors for sale exterior &amp;
interior doors. Call 4460518 .
Lawn mower 20' cut, 4 HP,
se lf propelled . Call «6·
2855.

Gasoline and heating fuel.
Call Excelsior Oil Com·
pany . 614·992·2205.
Antique china cabinet.
good condition $30. candy
stripers uniform and shoes,
size 7. Call 304-675· 1504.

54

Misc. Merchandlce

'
by Larry Wright 81

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ••

STUCCO PLASTERING
textured · ceilings com·
mercia! and residential ,
free estimates. Call 256·
1182.

John Deere 450 dozer with 6
way blade $5500. 304-675·
2786 .

Marcum
Roofing
&amp;
Spouting . 30 years ex·
perience, specializing In
bui It up roof . Call 388·9857 .

I,

CAPTAIN STEEMER Car·
pet Cleaning featured by
Haflelt Brosthers Custom
Carpets. Free estimates.
Call «6·2107.

THREE lawn mowers, 304·
675·6809.

55

Building Supplies

Building materials block,
brick, sewer pipes, win·
dows, lintels, etc . Claude
Winters, Rio Grande, 0 .
Call245·5121.

56

Pets for Sale

DRAGONWYND
CAT ·
TERY
KENNEL. AKC
Chow puppies,
CFA
Himalayan, Persian and
Siamese kittens. Call -446·
3844 after 4 p.m.
HILLCREST KENNEL
Boarding all breeds. clean
indoor -outdoor facilities .
Also AKC Reg. Dober·
mans. Call «6·7795.
BRIARPATCH KENNELS
Boarding and grooming.
AKC
Gordon
setters,
English Cocker Spaniels.
Cail388·9790 .
POODLE GROOMING .
Call Judy Taylor at 367·
7220 .
Chow Chow puppies, $150.
Call 446· 1324.
Black toy poodle for sale
with papers. Call «6·4946.

Black toy poodle for sale
with papers. Call «6·4946.
POODLE
pups,
AKC
registered . No Checks, 304·
895 3958.
PUPPIES . AKC Silver
Minature Poodles. Phone
304-882·3596.
Siamese cat, 9months old,
female. $40 . Phone 304·576·
2757 .
AKC Yorkshire terrior, I
112 year old . 3 lbs . $225.
Phone 304·576·2757 .
S7

Musical
Instruments

Sp i net -Console
Pia
Bargain · Wanted : Respon·
sible person to take over
low monthly payments on
spinet piano. Can be seen
locally . Wille
C
Manager : P.O. Box 33,
Friedens, PA 15541 .

58

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Television
•
•
vieWing

PAINTING · Interior and
exterior, plumbing,
roofing, some remodeling .
20 yrs. exp. Call388·9652.

8 HP riding lawn mower .
1974 Chevrolet Van . 304·675·
3667 . Call before noon.

23,000 BTU air conditioner ,
phone 304-675·3812 .

Th e D a ily Se ntin e i- Pa g e-

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Home
1mprovemints

Open Friday, Saturday,
1: 00· 7 : 30
pm
Sunday
ONLY, Sam Somerville's
Warehouse. 7 miles East
Ravenswood, Junction I R·
dependance Road · Rt. 21.
New Era, Surplus Rental
Clothing,
Army
Camouflage,
Combat
boots, jungle boots, 1~ oz .
denim jeans $10.00, Packs.

TROYBIL T ROTOTILLE ·
RS, All models. Discounts!
Immediate
shipment,
Trades considered. Call
703· 942 ·3871
or
write
Hickory Hill Nursery, Rt. 1
Box 390 A. Fishersville, VA
22939.

Thur. .f,May 13, 1982

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61

Farm Equipment

71

Autos for Sale

l ·set of John Deere ~ bot· HARTS Used Cars, New
tom 16' semi mount plows, Haven West Virginia . Over
1-HillsbOro tri·axle goose- 10 less expensive cars in
neck 28' trailer. Call 6U· stock .

EVENING
6 :00

6 :30

&lt;API'AIN EASY
I ' LL DO WHATEVER t WAI-J T,

256 · 653~ .

1963 model Gravely !rae·
tor, WlO.OO. Call «6·6637 .

73 Rambler Ambassador 6
cyl., automatic $250. 304·
675·7455.

Starcraft calf feeder . 992·
5258.

73 Dodge, good condition.
$1400. Phone 304·675· 1402.

One 880 Oliver Diesel Row
Crop Tractor . Phone 304·
882·3239.
Livestock

63

REG. QUARTER HORSES
Training,
showing,
breeding, sales and bOarding. Contact Dan Beam,
Gallipolis, «6·0183 .
Reg .
Quarter
horse
yearling gelding, excellent
show prospect, shown sue·
cessfully at halter . Dan
Beam, Gallipolis, 61-4-446·
0183 .

Reg . Standard bred mare,
6 yrs. old, ,1,000. 112 Stan·
dard bred vearling mare,
1/2 Quarter $300. call 388·
9770.
Registered and graded hor·
ses, excellent 4-H project.
English and western sad·
dies ·
everything
imaginable in hOrse equip·
ment and supplies, a Iso
riding lessons and trail
rides and horse training.
Ruth Reeves, Hoof Hollow.
614-698·3290.
Young brown laying hens.
992·7713.
Yearling

Charolais

bull.

78 FORD Mustang II
Cobra . Good running con·
dillon, need lillie body
word, 70,000 miles, $1700.
Phone 30~ · 773 · 5157 or 30~ ·
773·5978.
1978 Mustang II, -4 cyl,
automatic, power steering,
power brakes, AM· FM.
$3,000. Phone 304·675·3186
or 675·2808.

1981 Chevette, excellent
condition, 4 speed Iran·
smission, loaded, lots of ex·
tras. Call 304·675·7521 after
SP.M .

:C2c==;T;::r=u=c:;k='s=;=
fo=r=:S:=a:;le= =
7
1968 ford Truck, heavy duty
1/2 T, good cond. Call «6·

3630.
74

Motorcycles

81 Suzukl850 GL, full dress.
shaft drive, black, like
new. Call256·1141 after 5 :00
PM.
1980 Harley Davison FX·
WG wide glide, lots of ex tras , 1.700 miles, exc . cond .
Call446·7781 or 446·7377.
1979 Honda CBX. 6 cyl..
header &amp; sport fairing,
$3,000. Call «6·1724.

7~2 · 2535.

For sale·2 yr. old polled
Hereford bull . $550. 742·
3045.
2 Palomina horses and colt,
Simco saddle and briddle
included. 304·895·3450.

FOR sale·3 registered
Polled Hereford bulls, 18·24
months old . Also cows &amp;
calves. Calf 304·675·1888.
TEAM work horses with
harnesses. One Seminole
bull. 304-882·3239.

Three quarter horses. Call
304·675·5955.
SUPER BUYS Fruit
reg. $25.00 now
$9.110 ea. Bedding
FOUR year Appaloosa
starting at 60 cents and up. mare, very gentle, 304·675·
Eno General Store. Phone 3812 .
388~9038.

Sweet potatoe plants·7 dif· 6,5c___:So:eed=,:,&amp;,_F:_::ert=il:.:;il:::e,_r__
ferent varities, Robert W. BULK
BLENDED
Lewis, Rt. 12~. Racine. 843· Agricultural
ferti l izer
2432 .
delivered &amp; spread or
delivered &amp; dumped or
For Sale or Trade
picked up at plant. Bien·
59
ding service hours 8 to 4,
A lot of different parts for Monday thru Friday, other
350or 400 engines. Also par· hours request on spreader
ts for 74 Impala . interior buggy rentals. A complete
perfect. 742·3063.
independent buslnes. Farm
Equipment serivce, Cllf·
For sale-Used brick, doors ford w. Snyder owner,
'exterior· interlor' with Jackson, OH, 286·4983.
frames hardware, oak
stairs, glassed oak mantle,
..... '
water
heater,
water
pressure pump motor, steel
beams, storage cabinets, 10
speed bike. 3 speed bike, 71
Autos for Sate
wrought Iron love seat,
1976 Grand Pllx, PS, PB, &amp;
assorted tools. 992·6254.
air. 65,000 miles, very good
cond. Call388·8769.

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1969 Pontiac Bonneville,
--·~
For sale long bed topper for
fully equipped, good cond.,
'
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.
.
compact truck, 2 sets tool
$650. Call 446-4630.
&amp; tl• estaeM
boxes, side mount 8 ft. 2
window air condltlon~rs,
81 Chevrolet Chevelle, 6
10x20 awning, V·6 black
months old, like new, 8,000
Max. outboard 175 HP 61
Farm Equipment
mi. Ca11 «6·7053 after 9
motor boat and trailer, 1977 Sears Lawn tractor p.m. or inquire at Shoe
1~x24
Sturdy
House andmower$500. Phone3o.4· ·
World.
building. 304·675·4424.
675-5289 .

1981 Harley Davidson
Sturgis 742·2501.
l973 CB 450 Honda . Good
cond. $600 . After 5. 992·5465.
1981 Harley Davidson
LOOOcc sport. Blk . stock .•
mint cond ., 980 m, l.ots of
Chrome. $3,500. or $1,700
assume loan. Call 797·3218
after 3 p.m .
1981 KAWASAKI KX 250
motorcross, good for en·
joyment or ready to race,
very good running • super
shape, plus many new par·
ts·cyclinder &amp; piston &amp;
ring. Low price $1195.00.
After 5 p.m. 304·895·3559.
1981 KAWASAKI KDX175,
excellent condition, 30~·882 ·
2428 .
1978 Kawasaki 400,
cellent condition,
miles, $950, 882·2636.

ex·
3~00

1981 Honda, 400, motor·
cycle, less than 2,000 miles.
good condition, 51200. Call
304·882·3506.
82 Honda 250, 2 helmets,
call675· ~149 or 675· 1626.
1980 KAWASAKI KOBO,
WlO.OO. 304-67S·2526.
75

Boatsand
Motors for Sale

7V2 Horsepower Sears outboard. Excellent. $275. 388·
8801.
14 fl. John boat with 40 H P
John
motor,
electric
trolling moto, plus extras.
As.k lng $1.300. Call «6·2918.
1979 Starcrafl 15 ft. trl·
haul, ski &amp; fishing boat, 80
H P Mecury, ski equipment,
exc. cond. Call 367·0394.

20 ft. Gator boat trailer.
388·9755 or «6·1642 ext. 332.

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Chevy Coupe, runs -===:;:::~;;:::=="==
good. 1961 Jeep 6 cyl., good i6
Auto Parts

cond. New tlres, rebuilt
&amp; Accessories
engine. Call till noon or af·
Different parts for 350 and
ter 4, 446·7832.
Chevy engine. Trans.,
gas and water pUm·
1970 Buick LeSabre fair
7~2· 3063.
cond., $500. ·call446·30n.
1969 Chevelle SS 396, 4 spd. Ford Fiberglass
Call446-6632.
304-773-5700.

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topper.

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Datsun B·210 2 door
hatchback. 5 speed. $2,100. Ouallty Autobody' &amp; Paint
992·2065.
work. Professional custom
•
palnt work on motorcycles.
Nova. new &lt;100 englne, 4 Auto Trlm Center, 446-1968.
speed on the floOr, cutlass
camping
wheels/ cutlass lntylor, 71
comp. tuned up. Wll! sell
Equipment
with racing acceaorles. 69
.model. and well worth Pace Travel Trailer. 20 112
$1495. Caii7G·3063 after 5.
X 7. Self contained. $1500.
992·9902 ask for Linda.

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MotorHome
, &amp;Campen

PhOne WIMIIbaiiO In exc. conct.
Call446-2203.

7 :00

decks,

pressurized
pine, estimate
cedar &amp;.
redwood . Free
Call388·9762 .
Painting ,
roofing ,
plastering &amp; chimney
repair . Call 388·8198 for
free estimate.

BORN LOSER

Interior &amp; Exterior Pain·
ting . Need a new roof or
gotters? We give free
estimates, references. Call

7 :30

4~ · 7677.

Special March and April
only. Gene's Deep Siloam
Cleaning. Scotch OIIUrd .
Free estimate. 992·6WI

I

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Gene's Steam Carpet
Clean·Scotch Gaurd· Free
estimates· sprin~ specialsGene Smith, 99:1;/al'l .
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RON'S Televi""" Seevic~ .
Specializing Ma Zeni'tt and
Motorola , Qeezar, and
house calls. Phone 516·2398
or «6·2454.
F &amp; K Tree Trim91ing,
stump rell)llval. 675· 1:U1 .

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RINGLES'S SERVICE 11x·
perienced mason, roofer,
carpenter,
tlectriclan 1
general repairs and
remodeling . i&gt;ftone 304-675·
2088 or 675·4560.

ALLF.YOOP

STARK'S tree and lawn
service, free fertilizer with
annual care, Insured .
Phone 304·576·2010.
JIM$ Pest Control. Call us
anytime for your termite
prob l ems .
Free
In ·
spections. VA &amp; FHA forms
available. Licensed &amp; in·
surtd by Ohio &amp; wv . All
word done by a qualified &amp;
trained service man . 304675·3536, 30H75-,j6()3.

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l.ASOI.INE ALLEY

I don' need
Joel £lead
me home!

BUILDING:!. ,•.,odellng,
carpentry, rooting, plum·
bing, concrete work . 304·
675·2440.
87

Hoi' it, wheel!
Not sofas'!

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Phone «6·3888 or «6·«77
83

Excavating

Gal lipolis Diversified Con·
st. Co. Custom dozer &amp;
backhoe work . Special
farm rates. Call us for free
estimates. «6·4440.
WINNIE
Lawrence Sidenstricker
Backhoe Service. Cal l 675·
5580.

84

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

Appliance service on
refrigerators,
freezer,
washers, dryers &amp; electric
ranges. C~ll «6·8295.

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WE COULD lET
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GOING

NOW.

SEWING Machine repairs.
service. Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors. Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy. 992 · 228~.
85

Generol Hauling

JONES BOYS WATER
SERV ICE . Cal l 367·7471 or
367-0591.
Need something hauled
away or something moved?
We'll do II. Call «6)159 or
614·286·5740 after 6.

BARNEY

VOU BEEN SmiN'
ON VORE SmER
ALL OAV, TATER··

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NEED SOME
EXERCISE

Now Hauling l imestone-fill
dirt-top soil·gravel. Free
estimates. Call 367·7101.
J IMS Water Service. Call ,
Jim Lanier, 304-675-7397.
If you need your trash
hauled away, call· Harper
304·675·5868 between I PM
and S .P. M. Lawn mower
repaired.
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Upholstery

TRI .STATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 Sec. Ave., ~alllpoils.
446-7833 or «6· 1833.
MOWREYS Upholstery Rt.
1 Box 124, Pl. Pleasant, 304·
675-4154.

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Real world bridge
By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
NORTH

5-13 -82

• 82

South lookll over dummy
and wishes he had forgotten
about his 100 honors and
raised diamonds to wind up
at a very comfortable dia·
mood game. or course, in
Utopia South could simply
ruff the second club. draw
trumps with three leads.
knock out the ace of dia·

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break .
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second club ' The opponents
might
well
shift
to
diamonds. II that suit broke
3· 1 a diamond ruff would
give them their third trick.
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way to have his cake and eat
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ACROSS

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province
1 Court action
3 Unseen
5 Gather
10 "Art of Love" investor
1 Dutch
author
township
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5 Sealed vial
13 1,609.35
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Mobile Home. Sorvlce;
Roof painting, blocking &amp;
leveling. Vee. Escort Ser· ,
vlce. Call 245·9514 after
5PM.

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Water wells . Commercial
and Domestic . Test holes.
Pumps Sales and Service .
304·895·3802 .

ADVANCED
Seamless
Gutter · Doors . Offering
continuous
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garage
doors ,
fre•
estimates, 614-698·8205.

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one letter to each square, to fo rm
tour ordinary words .

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THURSDAY

French City Painting
residential &amp; commercial,
interior, exterior, paper
hanging,
&amp;
textured
ceilings. Call 367 · 778~ or
367·7160.
Creative

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apostrophes, the length and forn;tatton of th e words are ali
hints. Each day the code letters are d11torent.

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Pomeroy - Middleport, Ohio

Second annual crafts show set this weekend

Area deaths
Howard Quillen

Final touches an• bl'ing put on the
second ann ual Mason County Arts
daughll'r-in-law, Paul and Dorothy and Crafts Fair sch&lt;"duled to b&lt; heltl
Amb&lt;rger, Syracuse; a daughter this weekend at the West Virginia
and son·in-law, Mary Ann and
National Guard Armory on Rt. 62,
Charlt•s Cha ncey , Syntl' USl' ; gra ndnorth of Point Pleasant.
('hildn•n, Megan and Jane Am- .
The event is sponsored by the
lwrger and R1ek and Michael ChanPoint Pl••asant-Ma son Count y
Roush

Word ha s been n•ce1vcd hen· of

the d•·ath of Howard Qu1ll en, Santi'•',
Caltf. . furnwrl y of Syntcusc.

Mr . Qu illen IS survivl'd by hiS w1ft• .
urw son . Jl'rry. grand·
('hJidn·n . and a host of rclatl vl'S and

Sy lvw ,

Gerald H. Amberger

:;un

Chamber of Commerce.
F'orty-fi \'c booths &lt;Jn• n 'gisten·d

t Han k r Ambe rgt'r . 70.
Sy nwust·. til ed Wt•tlrwsda y m g ht ill
Vdt•ra ns Mt 'lllOrl &lt;.t l Hus p1ldl.
Mr. Amlwn• t•r Wi-:I S a sun of lht· l&lt;:i k
Ht · ru·~ and Mar ~ f'ustt'r Ambt•r).!l' r .
Ht · v.CJ ~ abo pr t·t·t·th•U 111 dt· ath by a

w1th sevl'ral local crafL&lt;men from
last year return inl! and rni::lny first-

(llnc cra fts b&lt;i ng offt•rt•d, includ mg

f ~t· wlln g . Burial will be in Bt•t•ch
Gro ve Ccrnelt·ry. F'rH·nds ma y c&lt;:tll
at lht· funeri::ll horne i::l,nyttmt· .

M &lt;Hlt '

Judgment sought

Hull;llld ;111d Mo·l''" 1.. f:bl111 , RL I ,
Holland
Wt · nd ~ !&lt;. C&lt;-~ l w l! fr!t •d for support
untkr th~ · Ht• t·rproc&lt;:t l Agrl't 'llll'nt
At'l al-' a rn sl Ma tlht ' \\ E . J.onl.'.

Emergency runs
Tht· Hat'lflt' F:lllt'rgl' nl'y Squad at
11 ·26 a .rn . Wt•thwsdct y look Owt'll
Antit'rson fro m Ht\"t'r St. to VdtT&lt;IIl.'i
Mt· tnnn cll Husptlitl.
Thts morntn g &lt;:t t 12·44 a .m .. l11t ·

Hulland Un1t tuok Huby Hallida y
frotn Harrtsum·tllt· lP Vd t-r ans
Mt·munal Hos pttal and Rcwtnt · at
8:21 a.m. took l.lnyU Ntn· frolll ht s
honll' to Holzt•r Mt ·Ut t ·a] Cen lt ' r .

End marriages
Thrt't' tnil iTICt i-! L'S Wl'rt' a lso
dt ssu!vt•d E a r l Mr eha el Johnson &lt;:Jlld
In s Chrrsttnt• Johnson : Glort&lt;:J Ht J! J.!S
and Da vttl Rt g).!s : Da ,·ul R. Jl'nk1n:-. .
&lt;t nd Pl'lra M. .lt·nk tns

Inspection Friday
Middleport Masonll' Lodge :l63 wil l
hold iL-; annu a l tn s pl'Clton F'nda y,
M"'' 14, "t 7:!0 p111 Wurk 111 ma ster

ond
nwmllt'rs
to a tll'ntl
rn ason
dt• j.! ret·. &lt;:tAi 1lT faskt·d
t• l\ uw naft
lt'am.
Rdn·s hnwnt s wt!l bt· st·r vt·d

Thl' fair wil l st" rt al I p.lll . and

flll'd by R1chard Mees,

Tlw V01·al Music Dt·partment of
M•·1gs High School , di rected by Ed

M1ddlq l0rt.

Harkkss, wtll prese nt il'i e:tn nu al
spnn g t'Uilt'l'rl &lt;i l 3 p.m. Sunt..l t:t y ctl
1111' M1ddkpurt F1 rst U111led
Prt'siJytt•rt&lt;:tll Churl' h.
Tilt· st·pctralt · ~· roups uf llw depart nll' nt- tht · ( ullq.! tUill Musrcum. thl'
rhu tr ctnd tilt' Choralrt·rs-will bt·
fHT St'lltlll J.' &lt;:t vartt·d pro~ rmn a t tht·
Tht' Collt' L! llllll
annucrl t'\' t•nt.
Mus tl 'Uirl wil\ i)t' t.lolll J.! St'\"t'r&lt;:t l nurn l)l'rs whtt"h llwy prest•nlt•d 111 tlwtr
n ·t·t·nt ' tstl to W&lt;i shtn J..! tun . D. C.
Till' ltghlt'r ttUIIll)t'rs of lh t• t'tlllt 't'l"t
wtl l ht· tlont• by tht' Cho r&lt;J itt •rs i::llld
\\t il 1ndudt.· a nH•dley fro111 Cho rus
I .II H'. DIX H' M··lody and lhl' Old Soft
Shot· Song. All of lht· grnups wt\1
'i'·omhuh· to ti tI st•n •rctl selt-dtuns.
All e~lunuu lllt'tnbers uf lht• d1otr
an· tn vtkd tn jntn Uw depctrlllh'nl tn
lilt· f111a l numl ll·r nf Sund&lt;J y's t'Onn-rl , " Old Insh Bll'ssing" .
Tht:n· ts no admtssion l'iutr t! t' &lt;:tnd
tht' publil' ts tm·ited .

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t•nd alB p.rn . F' ntl a ~ . Saturda y hours
&lt;:tl"t' 10 &lt;UII .-8 J).l ll. a nd on Sunda y 1l
wtll bt· opt·n from noon.{) p.m. Adrnts.sum IS $1 for ad u\l.'i &lt;-tlld l'ht\d rell
undt·r 12 w11l bt· admtlkd for frt•t •.
Lo c a l t'X ht b1 I ur .-.
ctl rt•ctd y

Spring concert
scheduled Sunday

dlq&gt;nrl . &lt;i lld Ant ~ Bl'lh Ha ll l' y, 18 .

dt ·s i ~ ns

K1k hl'n staffed by llmst f:piSropal

llw property .

Hun" ld Al ll'n Hanmg, 19. Mid-

llw amount uf $15 ,511.1 7
has bt•t·n ftl ed I ll Mt•JJ;:! S Count y Cornu ton Pll'a s Cuurl b ~ lilt· F'arrrH"rs
Bank ;.rnd Sa vtn gs C o .. Poll1tTtl_\" ,
&lt;n!atnst (;,·ri-i!d C Eb!tn. 1\t. 1.

pysHnky I, wilh lhl' 1.000-yl'ar-uld

Church wumt' n. offe r ttl J.! sna eks as
wt·ll as dtnrll'r ur suppt·r fur lht.• day .

Darwin .
Mees ad vtst·d Lhctt within tht· last
t·ouplt• of days a 150 foot t'Oil of
plasltt · pipt · wa s taken from hr s
r ropcrly. J . D. Dn lltng h&lt;Jsa well 1111

A ma rTI&lt;:t L!t' )Jt 'l' I1St' was ISS Ul'LI Ill
Mt'li!S Count y Proball' Court to

111

r ~ port

• 1982 Bob Evans Farm s. lnc

Horne cookrng wtll bt.' an addt•U
ft•ctl un · thts ye&lt;ir , wtlh the Country

tra1lt' r. Tlw uwid l' nt is unth-r m\' t•stJgatl on .
Tlw dt·pa rl tnt·nlrs tm'esttgaltng a

thdt

Burcham,

plained and l'Xhib1ted .

had rome throu gh the eeil ing of tht.•

Marriage license

I\ sutl

1

process of crt•ctting tht&gt;

hom" and diSCO\'l'red that a bullet

s\· tll e, told lht • s lw nff's dl' p&lt;i rtn lt' nt
hi' wets tra n ·lt ng west on 681 wht·n hl'
thn·w a t"l ).!art ·tle uutlht' wtnd ow.
Tlw t't).!&lt;trdl t• was blt)W il bat ·k 111tn
tht · \"l 'htt' lt•. Wlwn Smtth ctllt·mplt •d
to rt·adl for tt. ht:-. n ·hw!t• ran off tht•
rt l. ! hl suit' uf tht• ht l! hwa y tnl o ;r dtl d l.
Ju lm Harrt .'i oll, Hatll' y Hun Huad .
nu tt ftnl lht· slwrtff' s th·pa rt nH·nt

Rosanne

Un iqul' to the show thiS yl'ar w1ll

Wt·drh·stlay evc nm g that Ill' i:lnd hr s
fanul y !ward sorn l'lhing hit thetr
lra t!t•r.
l.alt-r that t'V t'll lng &lt;:t fa nuly lnl'lll bt·r cnll' red a bedroom tn lht· rnobllt·

8:05p.m. un SR 681 .
Char b .J. Sm1th . ~ 5 . HI. I. R•'l'd-

ceramics:

Southside, custmn woodworking ;
Garnet Elliott, Rodney, maerame,
floral arra ngemenL' and crochet ;
Lorrame Lowther, Gallipolis, tole
and oil paintings; Carl and Fay•·
Cook, Point Pleasant, tole and
stained glass.
Point Pleasa nt, ceramics and oi l a nd
O.L. !Tubby! and Helen Fitwakrcolor paintings; Allen and
Jan•• Yoho, Point Pleasant. tole and zRandolph , Point Pleasant, wood
carving, wood burni ng and painted
dt•curat ive painting.
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bt· intn calt • Ukran ian Easter L' t! gs

Deputies investigate complaints
Tht· Mt·t gs Count y Slwnff's Ot'partnwnl wcts nottftt·d uf a smgll- n u· at ·nd enl tha t t}('L' UITl'd Wednt'sda;. at

Stepleton, Ga llipolis, tole and
decorative painting ; Mary Wheeler,
Point Pleasant, ceramics and
dollhouse miniatures ; Elwanda
Blake, Pomt Pleasant, seat caning;
Linda Bragg, Gallipolis Ferry, counted cross-stitehery; Betty Irvin,

items; Howard and Mary Huck,
New Haven, wooden toys, planters
and dolls; Zelda Knapp, Point
Pleasant, baby items, pillows and
aprons ; Mason County Extension
Homemakers, quilts, crochets,
knits; the Rev . Henlllln Hayes,
Point Pleasant, wood carvings and
flowers; Gallia-Mason Stepping
Stones. macrame, quilting and knit
items; and Geneva Nolan, Syracuse,
lapidary, gem stones and jewelry.

nt•l'dl t•rre:tft. woodcarvln ).!. lca thertTafr, jl'wclry, n : r&lt;Jrnlcs , toys and
min iatures. Most art ist'&gt; an· l' Xpl'ded to dt·munstrall' tlll'ir lTafl'i
whik tend tng to thetr sl&lt;i lwns .

Fnday at tlw Ewmg Funeral Home
w1th the Hev . Stan ley Merrifil'ld of-

S lSl t' l .

Pamela Taylor, Apple Grove,

rej..!istered for the event an• Jan

and

Mr. Amberger was employed as a
part-tunl' st•c urity guard ctt tlw
Ga\'l n Plant.
Sl'rVI!'es wil l bt· held at 3 p.m.

(;t·ra ld

Wlft · .

a

t·ey ; a i:I Unt, Clara Custer , Mint•rsvillt•, and st• veral cousins .

fiWIHb .

Sun 1\' l ll t..: art· tu s

Ambefl,.!l' f ;

Thursday, May 13, 1982 ·

SPONSORED BY HOLlER MEDICAL CENTER AND OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO.

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Market report
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r ,.,.,J,•r Uo·•ft•n, ' c ; , ~ &gt;d ,wd c·J.,,,, ,., .100-5&gt;00 JU.'
-46-52. 500-700 lb., 4~ -52 :iO
Ft•t•t lt ·• Bu ll:. .c;,Moo.l ,md ( " J~o•w • ·• .1011-!100 lb.,
51 -60 50 . 500- 700 lbs 49 :i().~ 25
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SI,HJI-! hh- r l'uws U! d tl u·.' :~ !i(}.-4.1 &amp;:.. . CHIIIIt'f\
,ul d( 'ul lt-r, J l 75-40~
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Bob Evans Steakhouse
is a cut above the rest.

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SIWEI ' PHH 'ES
S l. IU.:hl t·r I .. uu h~ 57 ~2 !}I)

Medical patient
Mrs. Herb 1Mary I Roush, Rt. 2.
Racme. corn•spundenl of !111· 1.\'l"rt
FHIIs an·a fur The Dall y S•·ntmel , IS
a 1nt•d1c"l pat1 ent al Pll'asant Valley
Hospttal. Hl'r room number lS 122 .
Can.ls rni::ly bt• st•nl to her ttl t'&lt;Ht' uf

!hi' hosp11&lt;il.

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GRADUATION SPECIAL

Att: Meigs County High School Seniors
Thi s Sa turd ay , May 15, from 2 to 8 p .m ., we will be doing
indiVIdu a l portraits of seniors in th eir caps a nd gowns .
These are don e in a studio setting . You receive tw o Sx/
photo s and four wa ll e ts - all in full color - for $6
p ay~ bl e when pictures are tak e n . No a ppointm en t is
necessa ry - JU St come during th e d esigna te d tim e
period Sa turday .
1
THE PHOTO PLACE
09 High St.

When it comes to choice cuts
the co mpetition just ca n't cut it
As a matter of fact, they don't
even sell it
Lots of our competitors serve
only sta ndard cuts of beef. Bob
Evans serves only the choice cut
It 's part of our old fashioned
far m va lues because w hen yo ur
reputation is at stake , you're
particular about everythin g on
the men u. So along with the
cho1ce cut you'll get Blue Lak e
gree n beans. Dinner rolls made
from scratc h every hour and
served pip1ng hot from the
oven . Freshly chopped cole
sla w and farm fresh baked potatoes co mplete with a country
helping of rea l sour cream . And
these are just a few of our favorites being se rved daily.
And we do mean serve .

At Bob Evans we do the serving.
Starting with the friendly hostess
to the waitress who makes sure
no meal is co mplete without a
nice big helping of country
hospitality
So if you' re looking for great
beef, not something to beef
about, come on down to' Bob
Evans · Steakhouse and take a
step back in time to the good
old days . The Steakhouse is
located at 1530 Eastern Avenue
in Gallipolis.

~
$&amp;&amp;veuw
STEAKHOUSE
Bob Evans brings you badC

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folluwtn g tlw tnet'ltn g.

Conservation urged
All Rat 'Hlt' n·sit.il'nts wt·n· askt·d to
t•nnscn·att Vt' Ill tht • U.Sl'
of we:tlt'l" tn lht• town todct y by \' illcl!.!l'
t)ff irwl s. A problt•rn has bt't.'n tldt.•clt•tl. but tt hcts not ht.•t•n pinned down.
Rt.•s tth-nts c-trl' asked to pral'ltn· the
nmst&gt;rYatHm polll'y for s t·vera l d&lt;:J ys
until lilt' problt-111 t·an bt• locall'LI ctnd
l&gt;t' t •X lrt'Jill'J _\'

prt ltt •t'lt•d .

Veterans Memorial
Admltil'd-Earl Anx. Pomeroy ;
Owen Anderson . Rae lilt' : Lydia
D&lt;:t v1s. Pomeroy; Maurin· Srmth ,
Mtrw rsv t!l e : Robert Dt.•Mos s .
Pu1neruy .
Dt st'har ged --Woodrow
Kuhn ,

Vicki Ellis.

Horse show planned
Th•· jun1or class at Eastern High
School will sponsor a horse show
Sunday, May 16, at lhl' Rock Springs
Filir grounds beg inning at noun.

Money due now
Anv sehoul or rider participating
in thl' recent hike bike and has
munev to turn in should contact the
Ca rlc:ton School, 992-6683 imrm·diately to make arrangements
for the money to oc picked up.

YOUR FAMILY

SHOE
HEADQUARrERS

SIMON'S
PICK-A-PAIR
In the Hurt Ill P -

•

ELBERFELD$
IN
POMEROY
('SUPER SUMMER
CLOTHING SALE

MAY 15th, 1982
RUN STARTS AT 9:00 A.M. - DOWNTOWN GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

20%0H
THE LARGEST SALE THIS YEAR INCLUDES OUR ENTIRE STOCK!

SAVE 20% ON

•ALL WOMEN.-$ CLOTHING
•ALL MEN'S CLOTHING
•ALL CHILDREN'S CLOTHING

2 DAYS ONLY, FRIDAY TILL 8 P.M., ,SATURDAY TILL 5 P~M.
COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS

EL.BERFELDS

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