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Weather forecast

Area deaths
Julian L Welch
Julian L Welch , 59, Rt. 1,
Langsv1lle, died at7: 34p.m.Sunday
in a Columbus hospital, following an
extended lllness.
Born Aug. 24, 1924, In Robinson,
W.Va., son or the late Dollver and
Clara Drummond Welch, he was a
retired supervisor for Precision
Twist DrUI Corp., Crystal Lake, Ill.
Surviving are two sons, Gary of
Columbus, and Jerry of Elgtn, IlL ;
Uu-eedaughters, Mrs. Steve (June)
Lowery and Mrs . Benny ( Pa I )
Artrip, both of Columbus, and Mrs .
John !Tammy ) 'l'ribblts of Crystal
Lake; a stepscn, David Welch of
Crystal Lake; three stepdaughters,
Mrs. Jack tJanet) Morris of
Chester, Mrs. Perry (Sharon) Wise
of Middleport. and Mrs. Robert
(Donna 1 .r ark.&lt; of LangsvU!e; 17
grandchildren; a brother, Russell of
Nitro, W.Va. ; and four sisters. Mrs.
Robert !Gladys ! Molden of Dexter.
Mrs. Virgil !Bernice! Justice of
Porter. Mrs. Harold 1Amy) Hysell
of Wilkesville, and Mrs. Basil
tEasterl Richmond of St. Albans,
W.Va.
Funeral services will be held at I
p.m . Weclnesday in McCoy·Moore
Funeral Home. Vinton. Burial will
be in Vinton Mem01ial Park.
F'rlends may call at the funeral
home from 2-4 and7~9p.m Tuesday .

t:harles R. Sprague
Funeral servicf.&gt;s for Charles
Robert Sprague. 00, who died
Saturday morning at his home in
Dexter. will bP hPid at 2 p.m.
Tuesday at thf.&gt; Hunt er Funeral
Home in Ru lland.
Mr. Sprague was born Oct.1.1903
in New Martinsville , W.Va. Hf.&gt;was
a retired worker for U. S. Stcoel. He

Weekend
accidents
kill eight

Mostly clear tonight. Low 3lHO.
Northerly winds about 10 mph;
Mostly SllllllY Tuesday. High 00-ffi.
Chance of rain near zero percent
tJrroUgh Tuesday.

was a fanner resident of Elyria and
had resided In Meigs County for the
past18 years.
Swvivlng are his wife. Anna
Shaffer Sprague, whom he marrled
on Nov. 10, 19~; five sons, Dwight,
Dexter; George, Wellington; Carl,
Elyria; Russell, Loraine Arnold,
Wellington; three daughters, Mrs.
Dorothy Toplnka, Chicago; Mrs.
Evelyn Hendershott, Amherst;
Mrs. Lois Lane, Elyrla ; 19 grand·
children and eight great ·
grandchildren. A hall brother,
Odeus A. Hafety , Lorain, and a half
sister, Mrs . Alta Beckett, Sebring,
aL&lt;.;O survive.
Officiating at services will be the
RRv. Lloyd Grimm. Burial will be in
Mllcs Cemetery. Friends may call
at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m . today.

Extended Forecast,
Wednesday lbrougb Friday:
Chance of showers early Wednesday. Fair on 'lbursday.
of
showers and thunderstonns Friday. IHghs In the 60s WednESday, ln.
the upper 60s ID upper 70s 'lbursday
and In the mld61D low "'ls Friday.
Lows In the upper 30s ID mld-408
Wednesday, the mld-408 ID low 50&amp;'
Thursday and In the 50s Friday.

Rita Rathburn Casebolt , :!5, 1627
Shawnee Ave , Columbus, fo!11'lerly
of Langsville, died Sunday at
Doctor's Hospital in Columbus
following a lengthy Ulness.
Mrs. Casebolt was born March 16,
1949 in Meigs County, a daughter of
the late Francis Rathburn. and
Dorothy Wise Rathburn who resides
in Columbu s. Besides her mother.
she is survived by her husband, Earl
Casebolt; two daughters, Rose
Evelyn and Tammy Jo, both at
home; thrc'&lt;' brut hers, Richard
Rathburn, Middlepor1. and Ray~
mond and Ronald Rathburn, both of
Columbus. Herfatheranda brother,
Frederick Francis Rathburn, pre~
ceded her in death.
Services will be he ld at 1 p.m.
Wednesday at the Hunter Funeral
Home in Rutland with the R ev. Bert
MU!er of the Lockbourne Free Will
Baptist Church officiatmg Burial
willbf' In Nelson Cemetery. Friends
may call at lhefu nPral home from7
to 9 p.m. Tu~srlay.

Olivf.&gt;r L Mtchael, 73. Pomeroy,
died Sunday at Veterans Memorial
Hospital
Mr. MichaPI wasbom0clober27.
1911 In Pomeroy the son of the la te
George and Lydia Davis Mlchaf.&gt;l.
He was also preceded in death by
one brother, Orvel Michael.
Mr Michael was a retired auto
mechanic and employe of Mason
County and Pomeroy Motor Com ~
pany for46years. He was a member
of the Meigs Christian Center and
served during World War II with the
U.S Army, Rainbow division.
He is survived by his wife, Marian
Bennett Michael; son and daughter·
in·law, David 0. and Marilyn
Michael. Gallipolis; daughter and
son ~ i n~ law . Mary Anne a nd Wood ·
row Ca ll . Pomeroy; daug hter,
Nancy Lee Ackerman, Pomeroy ; ll
grandchildren and four gre at
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesda) al 2 p.m al F:wing
F'uneral Home. Burial will be in
Meigs M~mory Gar·dens . Friends
may call at lh~ funeral home
Tuesday from 2 1o 4 and 7 to 9.

POPPY DA. YS - Middleport A.merlcan Legion
Auxiliary units 128, Feeney-Bennett Post, and 263,
Lewis Manley, will be on the streels of Middleport
with poppies made by veterans Friday and Saturday.
A.ll funds contributed will he used for veterans and

their families. Pictured wiU. Middleport Mayor Fred
HoHman as he signed the proclamation are, from the
left, Margaret Bowles, president of Unit 263, Etta WID
of Unit 128; Peggy Caton, poppy chairman of Unit 128,
and Lola Hampton, poppy chalnnan of Unit 263.

Emergency runs

Veterans Memorial

The Pomeroy Emergency Squad
took Shirley Jones from Dark
Hollow to Veterans Memorial
Hospital at 8:36p.m. Sunday and at
9:02p.m., the Middleport Unll took
Oliver Michael from Rock St. , to
Veterans Memorial.
On Saturday al4: 55 p.m., Racine
took Lenny Dowell from county road
28 to Veterans Memorial and
Middleport at 6: lJ p.m. was
provided treatment but no transporta tion for Charles Wilson.

VVedncsdayluncheon
Middleport Literary Club
members will meet at noon Wednesday al the home of Mrs. Richard
Owen, Rock Springs Road. From
there they will go to the Ohio
University Inn for a luncheon
followed by a tour of tlle Ohio
University Library.

Marriage license
A

marriage license was issued in

Meigs County Probate Cou rt to
Timothy R F'razier, 18, Mlddlepori,
and Camline R. Karr, 16, Rt. 1,
Middleport.

Phone

Middleport.
Sunday Diseharges·~None.

Saturday Admissions--Linda Imboden, Racine; Thomas Weston,
Racine.
Saturday Discharges--Dwight
Burton, Elizabeth Roush, Homer
Hysell.
Sunday Admissions--Hiram Pauley, Letart, W.Va.; Camlta Morris,
Rutland; Mary Kay Wallace,

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The 50th anniversary or Chester
Council 323, Daughters of America,
will meet a t 8 p.m~ Tuesday at the
ha ll . Charter members will be
honored and are to be at the hall at
7:3Jp.m.

Man escapes injury in weekend accident
Buchanan. 18, Tuppers Plains.
Buchanan had reportedly driven
the motorcycle on the sidewalk as
Soulsby f.&gt; ntf.&gt;red the driveway, the
patrol said.

A Middleport man escaped Injury
in a two-vehicle accident on County
Road 3 Saturday, according to the
state highway patrol.
Daniel T. Rees, 24, was east·
bound, two miles wf.&gt;st of Ohio 7 at
8:30a.m~ when a westbound vehicle
RRes to swervf.&gt; right to avoid
collision.
Rees' vehicle struck a pole and the
other vehicle left the scene. Rees'
vehicle wa• modf.&gt;rately damaged.
No Injuries resulted from an
accident ln Tuppers Plains Satur~
day, the patrol reported.
Patrick Soulsby, 26, ReedsvU!e,
pulled his vehicle Into a driveway at
11:15 a.m. and collided with a
motorcycle driven by Jimmy L.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, May 15, 1984

now he ld by the Huntington National Bank . The
department said thai loan is needed to enable the
company, which employs 180 workers. to re m ain
open.
The board deferred for two wt:"eks a Department of
Nat ural !«&gt;sources request for the release of $1.2
million for new construction at Cleveland Lakefront
State Park
Sen. William F . Rowen, DCincirinati, said more

abarempnt t.md utilit~ · rpnm·ations &lt;JI h:Pnt St::lle
University.
-A Uowl?d thC' AgriculturP [)p)Jat1mc nt toentPr into

information is needed on that request, as wrU as
a nother for $1 million for improvements at South Bass
Island State Park In Ottawa County.

foundalion subsidy paymcnt.

fonner owner.

The Clf.&gt;veland request involves a park office and
addition of some day~use facllilies . The improve
ments at Sou Ill Bass Island would Include camp sites

The board authorized a $1 million loan to 13&amp; D
Plastics, Inc., Byesvillf.&gt;, to permit purchase of assets

Meeting in regular session Mon~
day night , Middleport VillageCoun~
cil approved final legtstation for
establishing the villagf' as a
"Community !«&gt;investment Area ..
and named a new assistant police

service.

chief.
Council gave the third reading to
an ordinance establishing the reinvestment area which provides tax
breaks as a construction encouragement In the town. The legts!alion
provides that residents remodeling
dwellings containing not more than
two family units upon which the cost
of remodeling Is at leas t $2500. the
remodeling will be tax exempt for!O
years. For the remodeling of every
dwelling containing more than two
units, and for commercial and
industrial properties, upon which
the cost of remodeling will amount
to at least $5,!XXl, the improvement
will be tax exempt for 12 years.
Every new dwelling, commer cia l
and indusu·ial building constructed
In the town will be tax exempt for 15
years.
The third reading of an ordinance
establishing the position of assistant
police chief was approved. Council
appointed Sidney Little, a police
officer for the town for a number of
years, to fill the new position.
A Sf'COnd reading was given an
ordinanC&lt;' establishing the position
of park activity and maintenance
dirtttor for Hartinger Park during
tlle summer months. The director
will not , however, handle the
swimming pool activity a t the park
Payment for the post is $75 a week.
Purchase truck
There was one bid on thf.&gt;purchase
of a new Uu-ee.quarter ton truck for
Ill&lt;' Board of Public Affairs and that
bid from Pat Hill Ford totaling
$9,217.90 was accepted . Council
approved the April report of Mayor
Fred Hoffman showing receipts of
$7,4621n fines and fees.

Mayor Hoffman reported that last
night's meeting served as a public

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session on economic development

grant a pplications for local bus! ~
nesses.
He sald he recently
conferred with Diane Allen of the
Ohio Department of Development
which administers the federal
monies. Mayor Hoffman said that as
a resull of the conff.&gt;rence with Ms.
Allen hf.&gt; learned that Middleport
Village is not e ligible for a housing
rehabilitation grant thi s year All
communities which have had three
year housing rehab programs are
not elibible to apply for additional
grants unlil1985, the mayor sa id .
Loan prognun outHned
Mayor Hoffman outlined a loan
program being offered to businesses
the criteria being that a three-to-one
local r atio is expected. That is. a
business would have to provide
$lJ,!XXl for a $10,!XXl loa n and must
have a committment that the local
money is available. AI!Past five new
jobs must be guara nteed by the
business and loans will be at seven
percent. Owners must have 15
percent equity in the business. Two
or three businesses have Indicated
some intPrest In the program ,
Mayor Hoffman said.
Council agreed to proceed with
holding its next meeting on May 28,
the evening of Memorial Day.Itwas
info!11'lally agreed to Improve two
alleys In the town--one in the area of
Chestnut St.. the other being
between Rutland and Walnut Sts.
During

and more parking sp.:rlt'
In other business. the board:
-Approved release of $1.1 mil lion for asbes los

three years, department spokesman William Holter
said.
The board a !so approved two other loans under
state programs which permit use of certain
bond·lssue proceeds to make low-interest loans to
firms which guarantee the creation or preservation of
jobs.
Greenfield Foods, Inc ., Greenfield, received a $2.5
million loan to expand it s Highland County facility
into an operation which will slaughter and process
4,!XXl hogs daily. Part of the funds is earmarked for
land and equipment purchases from the plant 's

The $3)1 bid of George Quillen for
a police cruiser which was heavily
damaged in an accidenl recen tly
was accepted . Mayor Hoffman
announced tlla t village ordinances
have been updated by a Cleveland
fil11'l which annually performs that

By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel staff

GREENHOUSE

MEIGS COUNTY REPUBLICANS
FOR YOUR VOTE OF CONFIDENCE

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Pet Week

A YouthWorksProgramhasbeen
organized for the Pomeroy ~
Middleport area for the purpose of
gtving area youth an opportunity to
do odd jobs during the summer
months. According to the Rev. Cia rk
Baker participants wlll be paid $2.50
per hour.
Pomeroy and Middleport residents wishing to take advantage of
the service may do so by calling
992-:lllB. There wUI be a charge of $3
an hour to all customers except for
disabled people and senior citizens
who will be charged $2 per hour.

-Released $175.i million as lhP state's Ma\ school
-A pproved the purchas&lt;• ot two h·acls of land in
Lucas

Count~·.

The only people who will benefit
from tlle program will be the youths
tllem&amp;elves.
y outlls intei'E'Sted In participating
In the program and making some
extra money may . pick up their

totalin g more than 171 Jeres. from th('

Wade and Richard Wall families ) or expansion of
Maum pp

B;)y Statr

Park . Total purcha.sr' pricP i ~

Public schools would
benefit from surplus
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COLUMBUS, Ohio IAPJ- Co,·
Richard Celeste and majoril )·
Democrats apparently have bipar ~
tisan support for a newly draflcd bJ!I
tha t would earmark about $?11
million in excess lottery profits tor
Ohio's public schools.
But minority Rrpublicans v.:rn:
saying, as lawmakers I'('{'Onvf'nrd
toctay followi ng a srvPn -wf'f'k rr-

cess, that Celeste's pmposal stops
short of giYing all lo11 P01 profit s 10

MEIGS' HONOR STUDENTS- The valedictorian, salutatorian and
seven honorarlans have been named for U.e 150-memher gmduatlng
class at Meigs High School this spring. V aledlctorian Is Paula Swindell
Chancey, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Swindell of the Shade area
and salutatorian Is Sherry A.mold, right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby A.rnold, Route 1, Pomeroy. Class honorarlans are shown on Page
six.

t hP schools.
Sfon. PaulE Pfeiffer. R Bucyrus.
who lnl roduced a similar bill March
21, dPplored a pa r1 of the Demo~
cratic measure thai would pul half
of thf' unexpected profit s int o a
"rainy day" fund for future sc hool ~
funding emergencies.

He said 50 percent of furu '"'lot t~l') ·

Eckart's acid rain legislation
labeled 'too much, too late'
WASHINGTON !AP I - The
congressman who recently saw hi s
acid rain coni rol bill defeated m
subcommitt€"C' says an alternative

offered by Rep. Dennis Eckart is
"asking for too much, too lat e."
"Rather than helping to build a
broader congressional consensus.
Mr. Eckari is driving a wedge in the
existing coalition." Rep. Henry
Waxman, DCalil., said Monday .
Tf'n days ago, a Hou se E nergy
and

Commerce

subcommit tee

voted 10~9 to trim Waxman 's acid
ra in provtsion from a bill reauthoriz·
ing the Clean Air Act.
Waxman said the vot e posed a
tremendous blow to any chances of
this
r and cited the

defpction of Eckarl, D ~Ohio . who
had been considered the swing \'OI£'.
Sulfur dioxide is beli&lt;'ved by most
scientists lo be the pollutant that
eventually falls to eari h as acidra in.
which has been blamed for killing
aq uatic life in Canada and the
northeastern United States.
Control measun&gt;s ha vr lx&gt;en
opposed by many congressmen
from the Midwest, where- through
fuel swi tching or Pxpensive sm oke-s-

tack scrubbers -

muc h of

th~

b,· Eckar1 and Rep. John "'ibertrng.
D-Ohio, wou ld extf'nd by sLx :O'f'a rs
the deadlinC' for r millf'rs to comr
into compliance and \\.'Oulcl prn\'icll '
national fu nding for thr opt"~ra lion
and maintenancE' of control ~ a~ wf'll
as their capital costs, rathPr than
capital costs alonr.
"These provisions \\ill proU'\t
consumers. prot CCI johs and. m on"
imJX&gt;rfantJy, rreatr jobs for :o'rars
into the next cen tu~· and bc'y:ond IJ:O'

conllnuing 10 make the high · sulfu r

em issions reduction s would havr to
occur. They fear unemploy' mPnt in

coal industry ,· inble anrl comJX'Ii
Uvc•." Eckart sair1 .

the coal fields and skyrocketing
utility rates.

l.ikP Waxman 's bill. I::Ckart's
measure calls for a JO.rnilliorHon
reduction in emissio ns. but it
Px tends the dcadlinP from 1'!90 ro
1996.

The acid rain control measure
announced

~urpluse s

would bf' -.;imi!a r l.\ f'n

r umtX"!t'd . and unnf'{'f' 'IS&lt;J ril:o· ':'0.
'\\'e rf'alJ~· hm·r a chanct· to do
somrlhing dr;Jm&lt;l tic fnr Ohio'!-&gt;
srh(X)I childrf'n." Pkiftf'r .'-&lt;-lid.
udding t hat hr' hopPs CPlrstf ··s hill.
which wa s being int nxl ut ·1·fltm ~1~ in

both hou&gt;i('s.

willlx • aml·ndc~t

IO gJY&lt; ·

all I hr monry· din'C't ly· to t hr·sc•hl)(Jls
CC'k~t f' said Monel a~ · th(' ml·asu!r
~ l)( '&lt;.' ifira !l~ · pro,·idP~ th;ll lotti' n
pmfi t ~ f'XCC'Pdin ~ pmi t 'f' t i(J ib lur t tit ·
C'UITC'nl
fi srJ I .\ 1\tl
will
tx ·

t•a nnJ r kPd .
Lawmakers had approptia\E'd hw

1hP schools ahout SliYI mi\lion tn ~~..n
million in estimatf'd lollf"l-:&gt; prnfih .
but current estim.Jtf':, shoH· a('tu &lt;ll
profits v.ill be $91 mill ion mo rC' b_,.
the June .J(l end of I hr fi scal \'{·at
Ce leste sr~kl it is thf' in tf'nt of hi s
administrat ion and lhr i ...f'gislatut~ '

thai ·au lotte!')· profit s will SI'I'\'r
Ohio's svst~m of public o-,;luc·at ion.
Thr Ohio L ot f(lr:.· is mor0 succ·1•sstu I
than P\l'r bi•fon•."
But thP go\·1·rnor ...aid th( ' (''\ I ra
monp~· \-\'ill nut go lu lhP ~ Ia it •\ t)l :"l
SC'hool distrins on a prr-[Ju pil b~1.~i~
fo r usr• &lt;-1 ... thP~ - ~f'\' fit. &lt;1 ... :-.onw o..,t,lll. '
s urplus~.,~ han• in tht • pa ,q .
lns t ~.'a d. thr m on t·\- v.;nuld ht •
clh·Jdt"CC t'CJU Zl ll.\ lor tn-(1 purpu:--t·~.
I hr first l.\11-mJ r·kt'CIIur t h(• pu r·1·h; 1.'-t •
of comput('rs. li'XIhc Jok.-.. .md uthc •r
instructional m&lt;llt ·rJ ~\1 ;.;
Th t•:-. t ·
fund s. dlstributf'&lt;l 1111 ;1 p.-r pupil
ba~is, also cnuld lx · u ...(·d 111 11; 1\· :)11
JX'rrr nt r&gt;l thr r·11"t nl t'n11'1 t.: t·nn
building n•p&lt;1irs
Thr• Sf"('Ond half 11! the~~ ~ mllllr tll
u·nu ld bt._--. pb('('d int o ;til l&lt;duc .11lt 111,tl
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cont ingf'n c ~ tunrllor usr tnt hc ., •\ ' ·nt
of fu tun · -.; hort Ltlh in~'~"' t • m~t · -. !tlt
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Columbus
Thr local group tcx •h ·, --.1 placf'
awards in tht' junior -. !ti ,l t'licm.
VPI C'rans affairs and rc •h,d 1ll l &lt;ltion.
and third in childrrn , 1/Ht .,.!lllth .
Robin LPh0v.· took ;1 1! 1.~ ·d p\,l('t ' in
hi story. a nd Mr~ II, II 1"1 1);1\'iS,
ad,·isor, tooK st:•cond p! .H'I' in iunior
acth·itif's based ,·, n tht · uJllt ·.., ~ )( 'st
all -amund progr ;un l'ht • un &lt;l J.bo
r('('f'i\'f"CJ a citar inn ln1 IJ,trl il'I P;lling
in lhf" "adopl.l )..:t. lndl.tlht •l " progra m . For t 'd d l1r-.t pL 1l 'f ' .m :1rd.
thr unit rJ'\ 't'l\'t•d .1 'un t · &lt;~tc h Pr

informally agreed to proceed with
plans for annexing a n area Jo
Middleport andvotedtohaveMayor
(Conllnued on page 6)

application al Meigs High School.
The work is for youths, age 14
through 18. All workers wlll be
supervised.
Residents Interested are to call
the above number and describe the
type or job available and the date
and time they wish the work to be
done.
Workers will be supervised, Rev.
Baker said.
Volunteers assisting with the
program Include BID and Ramora
Young, Joyce Blake, Tim Faulkner,
Rev. and Mrs. Baker, Rev. Mlke
Tanglo, Carl Hysell and John
FC61er.
The non·proflt organization Is ln
need of fUnds to purchase liability
.I nsurance office supplies and olller
materlals . The group will be
sol!clting for donations.

Public

Relations. Inc .. Col umbus, for promntion of Ohio's
grape products and graj'X' industriC's program .

Youth jobs program
planned for Meigs
.'

Me&lt;"her~M avPr

a $180,760 contract witlr

$894,400

Tax break
legislation
beco01es final

Regular Price . . . . $24.99
Sale Price ...... . 14.99

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Honor spring athletes

COLUMBUS, Ohio !API - State controllers havf.&gt;
provided the final vote needed on an $8 million loan
package designed lo help create more than 900 jobs in
the economically depressed Jackson County area.
The seven·member controlling board voted
unanimously Monday to accept a Devf.&gt;lopmPnl
Department recommendation on behalf of Jeno's,
Inc ., a frozen-pizza maker which already employ,s
1,100 workers at facilities In Jackson a nd Wellston.
Department spokesmen said the loan will enable
Jeno's to use $4.5 million to build a cold-storage
facility and buy some additional equipment for its
Wellston plant and $3 million to buy new
manufacturing equipmPnt for its plant in Jackson.
The 900 jobs are expected to be created in tbe next

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Voi.JJ, No.23
Copyrighted 1984

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Happenings around Meigs County...

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Loan could provide 900 new jobs

CLEVELAND (API - There
were two winning tickets sold
correctly naming all six numbers
selected Saturday night in the
weekly "Ohio Lotto" game. lottery
officials said.
The winning numbers were 2, 15,
21, lJ, 31 and 34.

An important mPWI~ for womm

lt'~ ~1111nll

Youngsters graduate

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Two lotto winners

PRICE INCLUDES SHIPPING

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Rita R. Casebolt

Oliver I. Michael

By The Associated Press
Eight peopll' were killed In Ohio
traffic accidenls over the wt:"ekf.&gt;nd,
Including three motorcyclists a nd
two pedesU·ians, the Highway
Patrol said.
The patrol counts weekend fa tali ·
ties from 6 p.m . Friday to midnight
Sunday.
The dead
SUNDAY
FINDLAY- SteVPn M Hanna .
18. of Findlay, when his car crashed
into a pole along a Hancock County
road .
SA.TURDA.Y
WOOSTER - Dal C. Drown, 19.
Shwv~. and Ty T. MPyer. 19,
Wooster. two pedes ! rians sl lllCk by
a c ar on a cou nty road in Waynl'
County.
MAUMEE- Thomas R. Koogan,
28. Toledo. killed while riding a
motorcycle on a city str&lt;'&lt;'t .
PARMA- Gary L Ha jtinger, :!9,
Parma Heights . in a one car
accident on a city street.
BEU.EFONTAJNE- Joseph C.
Wilcoxe n , 61. Worthington, lh&lt;&gt;
driver of a mo!orcycle involvt&gt;d Ln i:l
collis ion with tvJo carson Route h8 in
Logan Cou nty.
C1NCTNNATI - Earl A F'ullcr,
52, Me lbourne. Ky .. in a two-car
accident on I 75 ll1 Hamilton County
DELTA - Charl&lt;'s E. Dillon. l.l.
Lyons, ln a motorcycle accident on
Ohio 109m Fulton County

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Monday, May 14, 1984

10-The Daily Sentinel

Page

,.

figurine .
Lane~· H.t n kl. t, Th'\'-h
l'lt'&lt; 'lf'd
Eighth Di.&lt;&gt; lrkt )Uniur prt--."'Llf'nt.
was install f"d ;!lnng \dlh 14 ot hPr
district prf'~ idl'nts from acro.••;s thf'
state. Also prC'sPntC"d an a\\'ard wa s

Amber Hankla. junror Mis., Poppv.
Atl!·nding ftlC' ~ tatf' conff'rPnro
wrre :\1r ~. Ltll'f'll &lt;l TiPmC'~ ·er.
Eighth Ui stril't JUnior .J c tivities
chJirm ;m, Mr s D;l\'is, local chair·
man: Mrs . .Janicr HankJa, and
juniors. Anna \I 'J!I. Erica MrClin ·

RECEIVED A.WA.RDS- A.wanls received at the
stale conference of the .Junior A.meriCAD Legion
A.uxDiary held recently In Colmnbus are displayed
herebysca&amp;ed, VedaDavls,junloradlvltleschalnnan

for Drew Wcbsl&lt;•r PolK 39, left, and Loretta Tiemeyer,
Eighth District chalnnan, and back from left, Anna
wm, Laney Hankla, Eighth Dl&lt;!tt1ct junior president,
Erica McCHntO&lt;:k, and A.mber Hanida.

lock. Ami:x'r Hankla. a nd Laney
Hankla . ~ ach r('{'Pi,·ro a citation of
mrri1 charm for thrir v.·ork in the
junior auxili:tn

�Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Comment
The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court StrePt
ll~'OTED

Pomeroy. Ohlo
TO THE INTEREST OF THE Mt:u;s-MASOI'i .- \REA

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Puhlisher
BOB HOEFLICH

PAT WHITEHEAD

Gt&gt;neral Manager

.\ sslstant Puhlisht&gt;r / ( 'ontrollt-r

DALE ROTHGEB, JR .
~pws

Editor

.-\ :\'IE:WBER uf Tlw .:\"'sot.'lah.-d Pn•!ii!Oo, Inland Daily Prt&gt;s!ii Associa -

tion and lht' American 1\'(•wspapt•r Publisher Association.
LETTER:-1 OF OPI~IO\! art&gt; wt•kotrlt"d Ttu·.\ should tw ]~.'\than 300 words
lnnK . :\II IE&gt;tlf'ro; art' suhjt'd to f'd ltln.r; und must IH' sh:ned with nam {', addrt&gt;S!ii and
tdt•phont• numht•r. ~o unslj{nt'tl IPU ers wUI ht• puhll!o;ht•d . Lt&gt;ttt&gt;rs stwuld lw In
.r;uod ta.. tt• , addr.-sslng IS!oiUt'S, not personallth•.. .

Prompt action sought
on coal industry bill

Poge---2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Tuesday, May 15, 1984

s ucc inct!~·

summed up the l aw of

lhal day: "While and colored
children shall nol be taughl in the
sa me school. " The practice of
racially separate public facilllies
had hf'f'n sanctioned by lhf' Supreme Coun in 1896, and again
Sp&lt;'cifically sanctioned as to public
sc hools in 1927. bul by December of
19:\2. when 1he high court heard
•rgumenl In fi ve different segrega

tion suits, the doctrine or "separate

bul equal " was hard-pressed for
survival.
By unanimous vote on May 17,
1954, I he Supreme Coun threw the
doctrine on the ash heap of history.
Segregaled schools, S&lt;!ld the court,
were lnherenlly unequal. ThE' offe nding states were ordered to
desegr egale I heir schools "wllh all
dellberale speed," and so began the
long r eadjustment. In I he ensuing
years, what has l::&gt;een gained, and
whal has been losl?
The entire nation has gained, I
would reply, by the coun's formal
renunciation of our own domestic
version of apanheid. The kind of
secregation of the races - was an
odious business . The Jim Crow laws
were a stain upon our national

idea ls of frf'f'dom of the individual
and cqua(ity before I he law.
The Brown decision led 10 years
laler Ia the Civ il Righls Act of July
1%4. Taking lhe IWO eVPntS 10-

gelher. one is bound lo see greal
and deserved gains for blacks as a
whole . As a formal public policy,
segregJtion no longer exists in our

schools. parks and public buildings.
Within lhe private sector, blacks
have gained equal access to
res l aurants. hotels and theaters.
These havf' bf&gt;.pn re-volutionary
changes. and lhey are all 10 lhe
good. I speak of a Southerner. born
In 1920, who :lO years ago foughl 10
relain 1he syslem I had been reared
by . We are w~ ll rid of that system.
Most sroriPS have two sidPs, and
!his slory is no exception. An
oppressed people gained. bul wise
and pruden! jurisprudence los I. Th~
nine jusli ces individually pt'rceived
segrf'galion as immoral: in a
mo~ slro u s non seq ullur. they decided lhal segregallon musl th~re­
fore be uncons1i1u1ional also. In
order to rationalize that eonclusion.
I hey h•d lo lr•mple upon the most
el&lt;'ment ary principles of eonstitu·

The chairm an of a Sf-nate suOCommittf?f' that s ~nt m onths stud~·i ng
Ohio's tleprt'ssed co• I indusl ry is hopt'ful of prompllegislalive ac lion on a
Sf'rif's uf remed ial proposals.
St'n. Eugrnf' Branstool. D ·U tica. concC'dC's . howrvcr. that thcrC' is no
··quick fLx'' because of the tff'hnological d uS h 'C'n£'ss and exorbitant cos ts of
n'movlng sulfur so that Ohio coal can bP used in a manner that
Pndronmentalists consider s.afr.

Branslool was s.;,\ 10 lake lo his Sena l e Nal ural R~sour~~s. E nprgy, and
Environmenl Commlllee Ieday some recommendalions of lhP
subcommillee wttich he sa id " can gel lhings going ...
The L.egisla lure. just relurning from a spring break. is expc'Ci l"&lt;l l o be in
session only two or lhrf'f' weeks. Bul lh~ chailman said " ! hop&lt;' I can gel
!his 1a subslil ule bill inroporaling four of five subcommilll~' proposals!
P"Ssed before I he summer recess...
He said Sen . Richard Pfeifff'r. D-&lt;olumbus. wiU sponsor lhc fiflh
proposal. a constitutional amC'ndm('nt a llowing thp stall' to share in a n~·
pmfil s realized from I'('S('arch and leehnology projeciS il help&lt;'(! to finance.
Pfeiffer's proposa l would r&lt;'Quirr lhr('('-fiflhs majorilv apprO\·al bv b:llh
hOUSf'"i and thrn a muj orit~· of VOlPI'S on tht&gt; statC'widc ballot.
Branstoo\ drafted rhrrr amC'ndm('nts for insPrtion into a bill, alr&lt;'ady
•pprow'&lt;l b)' I he HouS&lt;'. which C' ll'"I&lt;'S an Oltio coo l developmenl office
wit hin the Division of F:nf'rgy . CrPJtion of such an offic('. to ass ist th('
private SC'Ctor in thr financin,l! of projPt'ls, " ·as on(' of th(' subcommilf('('
r£&gt;C'ommendations.
Thr othPr amendmPn t:; V.'ould provillc tax incPn1 ivf's for u1 iJit ies or ot hf'r
ind u striPs which eon..o.;!Juct faci l itif'S capablP of conver ting Ohio coal to
othf'r forms of t&gt;nt:.·r~' such a~ propam' or ethanol, and (X'rmit utililirs to
pass along to consum('rs th(• cost of r&lt;'sf'arc h whic h S{'{'ks to c nhancf' thf'
us&lt;' of Oh io cool.
Branstool's subl·ununitf('{" also wants the LRgis laturf&gt; to ea\1 on thf'
Internal R('H'nuP Sen:i('(' to g-ivf' tax ·frN' status to OOnds w hich finn ncr
t('(' hnology tu ll'TllOH' su lfur from coal.
If 1hf' Sen all' gops a long wilh I h&lt;' proposals. I he subsI ilule hill I hen would
bE" returll{_&gt;() to ttu:- HouS£' for concun-encf&gt; in changes by the upper
c hambc&gt;r, Branstool said.

Quiltwork of special weeks
Congr£&gt;ss is plodding through this elf'&lt;'tion ·ycar S('ssion one wE'f'k at a
timr. litPra lly En'n though fewpr than 10J working da~·s rt&gt;m am and man~
major biUs still must be consid0rcd. lav.:mJkf'rs haH' managf'd to find timf'
for leg-islation designating a varied quiJtwork of SJX'Cial "weeks "

WhiiP lhe Sc&gt;nale wo&gt; dPt'ply embroi led in a deba le on legisla i TOn 10
reduct&gt; ff'dpral deficit s and thf' HouSC' w as battling ow•r forf'ign aid .
laW1llakl;'rs took tinlf' ou t to consid('r mc&gt;asurC's dPs ign &lt;::~ting:

- Thl' w&lt;'&lt;'k
- The wr&lt;'k
-'Ilw wwk
-The wwk
- Thf' wwk
W&lt;'&lt;'k ."

of June ~4 as "Na lional Safel\' in I he Workp laee Week . ·
of May J:l • s "SmokP:&gt; BPaT· WPI:'k ."
Ma.v W as "Na tional Arts \\'it h thC' HandirappNi WN'k.··
of Jun(' 16 as "f'iaiTOnal Brick Week ...
of" !\o\·. '.5 as "Na tional F:pidf'rmolo~ sis nullns; J A\\'CJtY·nC'ss

SomPtimf's. nne c hamhPr of Cnngrrss rloc•sn·t alwJ~· s know what thf'
other is up to and 1hf' somr w1'f'k w ill of1Pn Pnd up with morf' than one
dt:Signation .
For instancf'. thC' W('('k of ~m· 11 was srt asid(' J S OOth ··!\'ationa l Rlood
Prf'ssure Av.·•u·f'nf'Ss WN' k .. Jnd ··wnmf'n in t\~'TirulturP WC'Pk ."

And Congress dt&gt;cidrd I hal lh&lt;' wr&lt;'k of Mar 6 II'Oold b&lt;· "i\sl hma and
AUf'rg:.· A"'art'n('ss \o\.' f-'f'k," "Nat ional ~urs(' R('(·ogni1 iun \o\'('('k ."' and
"Natio nal Arson Awilrf'n('SS WN·k ...

Berry's World

th&lt;&gt; year.
Today's hlghlighl in hlslory:
On May 15, 194/l. the new slale of Israel was attacked by Egyptian planes
and invaded by troops from l.Rbanon and Trans-Jordan .

CINCINNAT1 ( AP)- TheCinc!nna11 Reds' _
llneup looks like it's
caught in a gameofmuslcalchalrs,
but oulflelder Cesar Cedeno thlnko
that's one reason why the ballclub is
again hummiJig a winning tune.
With Manag'l'r Vrrn Rappuslng a
hodgepodge of lineups thai vary
daily, the Reds have risen oul of the
cellar of lhe Nationall.Rai:ue Wesl
on th~ crest of. a winnlngslreak I hal
makes them one of baseball's
hott@St clubs.
Cedeno, ODE' ol lhe players
rel"'!aled 10 IJIIn -!lme slatus, figures Rapp'l system mlghl lxInsplrlng pla~rs lo work harder lo

be-ali and end -all. We he\·c moved
from colo r hlindnf'ss to intC'fiSC'
color consciousnrss. from !hf' rights
of individuals to thr rights of
groups. Thirty :v·f'ars aftf'r Bro\\'11,
our public policies and publi law s
pervasively depend upon I he color
of one's sk in . llm t is the fact. and it
is not a fact to mak£' u s proud.

'Don.,t rock the trough., _____Ja_ck_A_n_d(_'rs_
on
WASHINGTON - Mexican Pn:&gt;&lt;
idenl Migue l de Ia Madrid. who
m ff'ts with Prf'Sident RPagan in thf'
Whilr House Today, has amassed a
mullimi ll ion-dollar fon une si nce he
look office. according 10 highly
c l• ss ified U.S. i nlelli gcnre
dorumrnts.

Sc&gt;lf enric hmenl is a lradilion
among M0xica n prE&gt;sidrnt s, it rna~·
also be perteelly IPgal under
MPxican Jaw . ThP presidPntial
sa l ar~ · is s('('rrt , &lt;:~nd th (' singlp
political party' s only rull'. aceord·
inf! to om' insid4:'r. is: "Do n't rock
thP truu~h . "
Pl'rhaps i n df'ff'IT'rlC'f' to his
enuntrv 's prPcarious financi al si ·
tuation and thr f'Xtrrme povf'rty of
ils people. de Ia Madrid is be lieved
to h ~1\ ·f' collf'Ctrd a SffTf't "salary"
far morf' modf'st than his prf'd('('f'S·
snrs' It is, nf'VC'rthf'lf'ss, hugf'.
Onf' high ·lPvf'l administr&lt;:l tlon
SOUITf' with rrgular JC('0SS to
ullra s('('rrt intPIIigf'nCf' rf'!X&gt;rts
told m~' associatP DaiP Van Atta

th at in one series of transactions in

I he four monlhs afler h~ lOOk office
m Df'C'ember 1982. de Ia Madrid
sailed away $13 million lo $H
million in a Swiss bank.
AnothC'r source with access to
CIA and Nalional Securily Agl'ncy
dala ciled one reporl lasl fall, based
on cabiP inten_·L•pts of in ternational
bank lransaclions, lh•l pullhelol al
of de'" M•drid's "lake" during his
presitlPncy al $162 million m in imum . At the CIA , the six-yPar
prf'sitlPnt ia I term is refen·f'd to
jokingly as I he "golden parachule"
that ca rries every president safel\
to &lt;.~ sizabl(' fortune.
Hforls lo tl'ach de Ia Madrid for
comment we're unsuccPssful. but a
spokf'sma n at thC' Mexican F.mbassv sa id the U.S. int rlligPnCC'
information was wrong - "absolutely out ol thf' question." Il r
jX)iniPd oul !hal do Ia Madrid has
IX"f'n mounting an aggrPSsivr nn ti ·
corrupt ion campaign
That too is an honored prf'siden ·

tial traditi on in MPxieo . f)(o La
Madrid's im ml'diatP pn:'l.:h:'('('SSor ,
.lose LOJX&gt;Z Portillo. went through
the samr ritual. ca lling corruption
··t hf' cancer o f M£&gt;xico." Yet Lo(X'Z

AerofXlliS visiblf' through it.
T he M exican govC'rnmf'nt in ·
stall('(} a pJWE'r plant for what a
Mexican magazine ca li('d th r
"wa lled m('(iif'vaJ fortress o\'f'r ·

Porli llo, who ruled during lhc
ht'ad.v days of Mexico's short -livf'd
oil prosperity. amas.sf'd a p£'rsonal

lookin g lhe capilal. " The publi c
works agency spent $.1{ million on

fort une. B~' thE' CIA' s pstimatr. hf'
sa lted awa~' a staggerin g $1 billion
l o $:\ billion
Tho symool of Lopez Porlillo' s
WC'alth is the luxurious. ~2·aCrf'
estatr hr built ovrrlooki ng Mf'xiro
City. It is nirkna mPd ··oog Hill."' in
mocking rC'fPrence to Lopez Portil ·
lo·s statrmf'nt that hP would ··tight
like a dog" 10 defend I he shrinking
\'a lur of thr peso.
Whilr many of his countr)' ml'n
livr in adobe or ror ruga1C'd mrtal
hovels. Lopt'z Porlill o and his
bmil)' have bal hrooms of morbi&lt;'
and gold. according l o Mexican
prrss arrounts. Somr floo rs an'
mad(' of jadf': onf' is transparPnt.
wilh a delai led modoal of lh r

thr aCCC'SS road. SC'wage Anci watf'r
lin e'S for Lopez Por1il\o's f's tatr.
The ex·president's largc'SSf' rl'·

jX)rledi)' oxiPnded even lo a high i f'Vf'l go\·ernment offici::'! I who was
his allPgrd mistrf'ss. H f'r housr is
said to be' so largf' th at onr of thf'
closr ts mrasurf'S 27 ff'f' t b:-o-· HXlfC'£'t
anrl has a me7.7.aninf'
Despit&lt;' lhe blalanc) of Lopez
Porlill o's self-enrichment In office.
U.S. and Mexican sources doubl
I hal h&lt;• will rver be a largo! of hi s
surcpsso r' s rlrnnup campaign. Ins l~ad. de Ia Madrid ha s moved
againsl somP officials of 1he formPr
prrsid enl' s regime, including lhe
former head of lhl' nalional oil
monopoly • nd lh&lt;' furml'r chid uf
Mexico Cil)'s police.

Going for gold ________A_rt_Bu_ch_wa_Ld

problem?" I asked one of lhr
Amf'rican diplomats worki ng on
lhe impasse.
"We're in louch wilh Moscow
now and our message to thrm is
I hal we have no objecllon Ia lhcm
l esllng us In Los Angeles. bul w~
lake a sertous view of lhem
competing wllh us In Central
America."
"The Russians say I he reson lhev
won' l come to L. A . I s !hal 11's too
dangerous for I heir •lhleles."
"We're lryl ng lo lell lhem lhey've
read our signals all wmng. Where
lhey are in physical danger Is In
Nicaragua and Cuba. They have
nolhlng lo fear if I hey show up in
California. "
" I'm not clear why Ronald
Reagan Is unnerved ab:lul !he
Soviets being in El Salvador, but Is
nol afraid of them In Los Angeles."
"The reason Is quite simple. Los
Angeles Is fanher away fmm
Washington than El Salvador is
from Houston. The president Is
very hurt lhat lhe Soviets have
decided to ooycolt the Olympics
because they feel they won't get
enough protection here. Russian

an~

sacn&gt;d to Mr. Reagan
w hf'n lhf'y arl' in thl' Un itl-'d Staff'S
At tlw samt:.• time, Wf' hav('
informed Mr. Chernenko lhl' Sovlr t s arp not going to win any Gold
Mrdals if 1hey keep swim~ing in
our hPmisph ere."
" J ~est both messagC'scomingat
thr samC' time must have Moscow
vpry confused."
" I don'l lhink so. We wanl lhc
Soviets to compete in the Ol.vmpi cs.
We'll give lhem all lhe visas lhey
requf'sllo come to Los Angeles. Bul
we're nol g-oing lo give lhem
permission to send one more
hammer thrower into Central
America.·

"Maybe I he Soviels are retallal ing because we rf'fused logo to their
Olympics in 1980."
"We had a very good reason for
nol going to Moscow lhen. They
Invaded Afghanlslan and we
wanled lo send a slrong message
lha1 we wouldn't stand for this
outlaw behavior. Jusl because wr
wouldn'l go to I hei r Olympics Is no
reason for them nor to come to

ours."
"I understand the other reason
the Russians decided not \O come to
L .A. was because of the smog. Have
you been able to assure them thai
there would not be any smog In Los
Angeles if they agreed to compete?'
"There's always smog In Los
Angeles. The Soviets damn well
know that. We consider this excuse
a red herrtng. If you want the truth
we suspect that one ol the reasons
Ihey are not comlng Is because they
wtll have to be tested lor steroids.

eamstarts.

Plays musical chairs

" Istill!blnkofmyllellasa regular,

F.vC'ryonr knows thC'ir ath!Ptf's arf'

just movf' thPOI~' mpicGamf's from

full of 11 "

Los Angeles lo El Salvador?"
"Thai's lhe slupidesl lhing 1'\'l'
ever hoard. Suppose lhe Russians
come lu E l S•lv•dor for lhc
Olympi cs. and thPn refusP to !Pave
aftrr thC'y'rp uvpr? What do wp do
then?"
" Whal gu•ran lee did we have
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St. Louis Cardinals Manager
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mystery lo Cincinnali's success _
"They're hilling rtghl now, "
Herzog said . " When you're hilling.
you can do a Iol of lhlngs. They've
gol good sp&lt;'E'd and good defense."
fulpp. in his flrsl year managing
I he Reds, broughl his learn into the
season stressing toget herness while
pilling players against each other in
a battle for slarting jobs.
Rapp has changed his Uneup
daily. The only conslanl in lh~
b•ll ing order has been clean -up
hill er Dave Parker, leading lhe
offensive surge wilh 22 runs balled
in. six game-winning hils and a .1.1 1

"We're competing nul only wilh
and against lhe olher team, bul
we're competing againsl each olher
on the team , and !hal 's a hea!lhy
sign," Rapp says of his philosophy .
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Nick Esasky and moved five-lilne
Cold Clove shorlstop Dave Concepcion over. Lighl -hlllmg Tom Foley
look over al shorlslop, and wen I on a
hilling spree I hal h~lp&lt;'d I rigger I he
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K _vgcr Creek plated lhr('(' runs in
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Pirates edge Astros;
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By ALAN UOBINSON
M'»!.T OIVtiiOl'li
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2'1 )4i ~"i!1 { 'ltiC"InRillli
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Jose DeLeon found his miss ing
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Sit• f"ntn t"N''
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Plllsbul~h l H!MIIon "2
l ive !ale-inning losses inAIIanla. gol
Mont !"Pal 7. San nltl!n li, to inllillJ..'!i
home runs from .Jason Thompson
~4-lphia :t. La; Anef'k-.; ~
(llti:l-· .~tarn'"' &lt;:('lllfiiU 1m
and Dale Bcrra to go wilh a solid
~·~o-Plght
-inning pt'Tionnance from DeH ~• un •S.:••It ! 11 itl P"'ttM~ur~.:h , 1-{ho ,
rll 'fl .'\ :1o . on ,
Leon 10 edge I he Hous10n Asl ros 3-2
("l'tJ("aiiiJ ,•.;,.m~ +It ;It ( 'ln l"l lllldll
a1 home Monday nigh !.
d-lo!•n•n\1 1-1• . rn•
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In IWO olhC'r N•lional LL•agu(•
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gafl'lf's.
Phil•delphia edg&lt;'&lt;i Los
MoAino;ol 1Srrutfl 4 !• at .~ l&gt;u').!o 1 .1~
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Angeles 3-2 •nd Monlrea l beal San
l 'lli i..O ·Ivhi&lt;• lhow.rrwn 1·.' il .ot Lo' r\ 11
Dipgo 7-6 in 10 innings
[!d!"' &lt;Wi'io"h l - 11. Ill &gt;
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baseball, had hi I a Nalional L eagu('~ii~~•oo ar l'itl~~r-g h . 1r11
low II homers unlu Monday. No
A l l.oil'lhl &lt;II Sl l.ooi~. I R •
1'1'lk'llel r "' f"mdnno~I L ' " '
olher learn in the league had hil
.VI•rntn•;rl .11 -:.m Dir oeo. ' " '
fewer lhan 17.
l'hi~IPi plll,l :11 l .tJo ,\nlJio+o-. ' " '
Thompson, lhe Piralcs· cleanup
hiller who had managed only lv&gt;'o
Tram; action~
pi"E'vious homers, drilled a l wo·r un
homer in lhe fourlh foll owing
RJ\.~E&amp;UJ..
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MarveU Wynne's double to givr thf'
I '1_ ~\"l · L\:-..JJ 1!'\IJ I,\.' \S- ()nljliX 'C I 1 ~11 h
Pirales and DeLeon a 2-llead.
l~·hr·nr'lil. j.Jitchr·• fn '" ' llll'lr ?:•m. trl ''"''' 1
.ill&lt;! r·;t llorl LIP &lt;:.lr--.. ·r· l·";•n plldwt lt1111 1
T hen. atler losing pil cher Bob
lhr• M&lt;l tnt· (;ult1t"' &lt;rl lht • lntr •rn.tll,.n,rl
Knepper lied I he gam e aT 2-2wilh his
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K,\."iKI':rB,\IJ.
fo LU"th career homer, Berra came
.,_llllrrnal Rtro.kf'dlaD .\- ·tat~..n
lhrough
with I he game-winning solo
'\, ~V. '
TFHSt:Y :-..~~fS~AllllnUil&lt;"l l h•
shol in the seven I h.
""'ll!fl• '' ~'" nf .1'J'Io41lh T&lt;tuh . p••·~ ,,~ ,ll
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DeLeon, 2-1, w as onr of I he lop
FO(YfRM.J..
\oaUona.l foothr:ill i£1W:\11"
rookie pil chers in baseball lasl
l~lll -~1'\l' (l ll _ f:HS~ ,\nnoi.HI( 'I' I Iho 11
season when he ninPd wilh norrn•m•'fll ••I ( .if1111 1oi '\~-1-,, ,_ 'IU"il'''I I.H It
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record . Bul Monday's slarl was only
hi s l hlrd of l he S&lt;'ason. and he
brougtll a 7.82 ERA iniO lhP gam&lt;'.
DeLeon sca llered ju'l lhre&lt;:• hi l s
O\'er eight innings before lC'a v ing in
K yger Creek pushed across wha 1 favor of reliever Kent Teku lve
because of a blisler on his pilching
pruved lobe I he winning I allies on a
hand. The Astros quickly pol
walk, double by Bill W•rd, wild
runnrrs on first and third wi1 h onr
pllch, stolen base and two enor·s.
oul in The ninlh. bul Tckul vc gol
Larry Edg&lt;- led I he Kyger Creel&lt;
Mark Bailey lo ground inlo a
o!Ierule wilh !W' hll and lwo RBI's,
game-ending double pl ay.
Ward had a doubk&gt;, Ban·y Mal Phillies :1, Dodgers 2
lhews, Carry Pl'nnington and Sieve
Relievrr
Tom N irflf'nfuf'r hit
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hils.
pilch wil h I he bases loaded. forcing
Waugh, tlw wmning pilcher in
going I he distance. fanned fivp and
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and I know everybody else does the
same." Cedeno said. ·'That's why
we're doing so well. Everybody is
staying hungry."
The Reds have made at leasl a
lemporary aboul -fa ce fmm lhe
losing form !hat landed I hem in las I
place in lhe National League We&lt;l
I he lasllwo seasons The Reds have
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fmm a year ago.
After an off-day Monday before a
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Reds' skipper Vern Rapp

nor enhanced

Tim Crow on the ash h('ap_WP have
gonf' around thf' circ lf' from pupil
assig-nment in \''hieh raf'f' is thP

th is situation_
"What do you plan to do about thr

Today is Tuesday. May 15. lhe !36th day ofl9SI. Thereare230days left in

ten sions

r acial brolherhood.
The hard, uncomforl able, disconcertin g truth. as Wolters makes
clear, is lhallhe "color-blind" ideal
of the Brown df'('ision has joined

Olympics.
The State Department is now
working day and night to reverse

·Today in history

Ilona I law. They blandly rejected
the manliest, demonstrable intenlions of the !armers of the 14th
Amendment. They did not ln1erpre1
I he Constitution; they amended II,
and for this arrogant usurpation of
power they cannot be forgiven.
The gains In human relations
have been accompanied by losses in
human relalions. Professor Raymond Wolters of the University of
Delaware provides convincing evi·
dence on this score in his newly
published "The Burden of Brown"
(Uni versity of Tennessee Press).
Desegregation ramP easily lo
Topeka. where on ly 8.3 percent of
the pupils were black. Desegregalion came hard lo I he other original
defendanls in Virginia. Delaware.
South Carolina and the Districl of
Columbi a.
In lhese other jurisdlcllons. and
in many ot her parts of the country
as well , desegregation has produced resegregation. The schools of
New Caslle County. Del•ware,
were 27 pt' rcenl black in 1%f; by
1976._I hey were 85 percenl black .
Here in Washington. lhe while
componenl has plummeted from
39.2 p&lt;'rcenl in 195&lt;1 lo 3.5 pt'rcenl
today. The phenomenon of "while
flight" is not the only cause, but it is
the principal cause. The exod us
thai has been spurred by racial
quolas and by busing has nol
lcsscnf'd

Thf' UnltPd Staff's has a vC'ry
srrious prob lem. It doesn't want thf'
Russi ems ln El Salva dor , but it dOC's
want thC'm in Los Angrles.
Thr SoviPt s, according to Prf'si df'nl Reagan, are running a ll ovf'r
Ce ntral America, but they don't
want to srnd one weight lift er to thf'

" / WANNA GO BACK TO CHINA!"

Musical chair game paying off for Rapp's Reds

30 years after Brown _____J_am_e_s_J._K_ilp_a_tr_ick
WASHINGTON - This Wffk
marks lhe 30th anniversary of lhe
Supreme Coun's landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Educa lion. Thai nice round number
provides •n •pproprtate opporlunily 10 take a retrospectivE' look al
I he good and I he ill of lhree decades
uf dC'segn?ga lion. A fair examination will find large quantities or
ool h.
At thP time oft he Brown declsion,
17 states maintained racially separatP systems of public education. A
pro\·ision in Virginia's con stitution

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Tuesday, May 15, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Meigs athletes ho~~red at banquet
ROCK SPRiNGS _ Sophomore
·
pitchl'r Barb Hatfield. Me igs soft ·
ball roach Jon Arnott. the TVC
.
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ch amp1on Me1gs girls track team ,
and baseball senior all-district
· R1
·ggs and Chris
pertonners NJck
Burdette were the top honorees as
. athletes were honored tn
. the
Metgs
M eigs Spring Sport s banquet held
M d
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Sincla ir.
Beside

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Ha tfleld was namf'd the TVC's
Most Valuable Pla.\ '('f for leading
.Y
the Maraude reltes 10 a 14-1 record
and a playoff berth in the Upcoming

Tnp t'«.Jrtli"S fur Coach Boll A.shl~~·s to_vs t nwk r.-arn
\nclud&lt;'d lour ~f' ar· )(&gt;! t('rmm Cral l! Sinclair. Jon

TVC championship
h
' J dgame.•Hatfield,
hll ters, as

Arnott was honored for winning
the TVC Coach of the Year by a
unamious vote. Arnott inherited a
team t ha t lost S£&gt;n•n star1ers from a
.\'ear ago a nd star1ed one SE'nior this

P¥mln. Mlkl' Kr•ma'(ly and ("had Will iams
Otlil't rmwtn" Ill thl' !('am lneturk I");J VI' Ra rr
t, 1 .,. 1n ~~h. Darrin Crl'mt•; m~. nllh E blln. Ma rk
Hammonds. i:,;cktl(' K lt('h('fl . Gl'ratd MOOft'. Bn an
Willi~- .l i 'IT\ Rr1'\"lr. M ;u1~· Cllm •. Shawn F.ad!i.

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ll'ft to rlght. junior cuU:ht•r , St.·ott Gheen 1honor.lble
m&lt;•ntion). junior pitc her-outfielder Dun Thomas,
1""""nd team ), smior outfielder Chris Burdette Ifir.;t
team), senior shortstop, 1\kk Riggs (first team), and
Coach Tim Saunders.

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team inc luded Carol Smith 1first
team ). Mary Moore (second I cam ),
and Jody Milll'r tsecond team ).
RPCeiv ing ff'am awa rds were Jenny
Couch . •Rookie of the Year) .. Jodi
Ha rrison !Best Defensive Player!,
.Jenny Meadows. Iteam lead Pri and
Karen Molden 1Best Allitude 1.
Othe r members of the Marauderell e soft ball team include Julie
Rous h. Rhonda Zi rkle. Daphne
Dillard. Holly Miller. G ina Follrod.
Annet te J ohnson. Maria Musser and
Debbie Werry. The TVC champion
Meigs gi r ls track leam won the J.R.
Ogg Invitationa l. was runnerup in
the Wa rTCn Loca l inv itatio nal and
runne r-up in the Meigs lnvil a tional.
Na med to the aii -TVC girls I rack
team were Jenn)' Mille r. Ann
Tra ine r, Rhonda Haddox , Cha r·
me l(' Turner. Tammy Cnomeans.
Missy Howard and Linda StPwa rl.
The Me igscha mpionswen·coached
by Gordon F is her. Oill('r Memwrs
of I he Mara udereiiP lhinclad tea m
included Erin Andf'rson, Tamrnmie
Gilkey, Lisa Pullins. Jewnni Swar tz.
Caroll' Ba iley , Julie MiiiPr. Norma
f{hodes, Amv Sa ttprfield . Rhonda
'&gt;:ee«', Sherrie Southwm1h. and
Sa ndra Vaughan . Trac k statis ti·
cians w{_")rf' Lisa

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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""""' ~- Eoic Jotwon. ""''" """'· ..,.,
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By The Bend

Area death
Florence Edna Eblin
Florence Edna Eblin, 68, died
Monday afternoon at her residence
on the Wolf Pen Road, Route 4,
Pomeroy.
A homemaker. Mrs. Eblin was
born Nov. 1,llll51n Meigs County, a
daughter of the la te Cleve land and
Garnet Hysell Russell.
Survtving are her husband. Henry
Eblin, Sr.; four sons. Henry Eblin.
Jr., Rutland; Harley Eblin, Bidwell; Gerald S. a nd John C. Eblin.
both of Pomeroy; a daughter,
Shirley Jeffers. Pomeroy; a

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Michael Kennedy
HONORARIANS

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Seven

homrartans named for the 1981
graduating class at Meigs High
School Include Chris Bunlette,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Newman
Burdette, Middleport; Len Renee Sayre Capehart, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sayre, Route
I, Middleport; Tim Frazier, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Ellis,
Middleport; Michael Kennedy,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Kennedy of the Rock Springs
area; Jennifer E. Meadows,
daughter of Dan Meadows.
Middleport, and Mrs. Ida Meadows, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Jon
Perrin, son of the Rev. and Mrs.
W. H. Perrin, Pomeroy, and
TerriL. Thoma, daughter of Mr.
and Mr.;. Guy Thoma, Rutland.
TerriL. Thoma

,Jon P errin

·lt•nnifer E . \1.-adows

Alabama, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton
cop top Country Music Awards Monday
BUF::&gt;i A 1',\ ll r: . C dif. tAI'1 reigning
SUlX'rg-r u up. pullt'Ci u H it s '&gt; L'C'Ond
thrl'f'·&lt;J\'-'i.lrd :-:wr'1 ·p in tw o ~ ('81'-" a t
thl' A('ad{'ll\_\· nl Countr:,· Musir' s
A l aba m &lt;~ . t "l luntry mu sic·~

19th An nudl .- \w;~ n l s ShmA·
Vch ·LW ..,r.tr-.. Kvnn ~ · Hoger~ and

Doll\ 1'u rt on \.\·ho tc·amrd on lht'
c ro~so\ · , · r · h11 dlH 'I

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S trC'a m.· · \\ ' ( l ll two a\\' ard ~ . \.V hilr
J an il' Frh ·kt · a nfl LPt' C r&lt;'f ' n\\'ood
\'-''l' rf' firs t -tr mt · \'Of'a list winne r s ;1 1
Monda ~· nig ht ·sc't' r f'm onies !CI(•c ast

b\' M1&lt;· fm m r:noll 's B&lt;'IT\' Fann .
· A.l abama 's awards lnc\udtod thi.'

group' s third st ralght entt&gt;rtainer of
thr yra r pri.!P and fou rth consffu ·
fiVf' vcxal gruup ;nA: ard
T hi.' quar! PI from J.'or1 Pa ~· ru • .
/\ Ia .. J lsu wnn I ht · a !bum nf ! he _
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award for " The Closer Yr!U ( ;(•!. ·
w hi{'h imrl ·'t·bru ,l t-:' t'arni'CIIIlf'llf '..; t

cou ntrY L::t'Oli !J , - ~" · ; II ( ;r;rmm.\
Clut c h 111g 1h1 ·r r t rophi( '"- " h .JJX'fl
li t tli · ('11\dlll.' ll ,th - g mu p
mPmh('rs 1t ·f1 &lt; '&lt; • &gt;k . Tr'fld ~ · ( ;r nt J'"\ .
Ma rk llt ·rnd( 1n and R.md.' ( 1\ \l' ll
~ id thf' ir l &lt;.~if''-' 1 ctwa rd s wen · no k•s s
c-xciting t h; 1n tht'ir fi rs! om'S .
" This 1:-. w hat wf' drf'amf'(l o f
vf'.:J r s anrl \ 'I', 1r s ogo, .. OwC'n s~1 id.
· " 1t' .;,; l t kt·· wi nnin;:: 1lw SufX'r Bowl.
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thr World SN iPs and the World
H!'a\)' Weight Champions hip all at
oncr." Herndon added.
Sit "f' bursting on thP country
music scr ne in 1900. Alabama has
1-:x'C'n shO\\'f'red with awards. Mon da~ · nigh1' s honor brought to nine
thf~ir tot al fmm thr Academy of
Count ry Mus ir, an organiza tion

llr"dqu"J1 r red in Los Angeles.
C rC('nwood. w hose hit love song
"I.O.U .. " also won a Grammy this
~ -( ·ar . was touring a nd was not on
ha nd 10 collc-ct his " thP Ha t" award
for top male vocalist. lrunicaUy.
CrEaenwood's name did not even
apfX&gt;ar on lhc Academy 's initial
nomination ba llot a nd he made the
finall.klllot b_\· writ e- ins.
Hut Ms 1-'ric kc. who last fall won
h1·r fir st awa rd ITom the Nashville·
b ; L...,( '(i Countrv Music Association .

( lhio lotlt&gt;rv winnt&gt;l'!i
CI.FV!,;LAND

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The

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n.igh l in ltu• Ohio Lo!tt•ry's da il_,.
g dmf', ··'lllf' NumbPr, .. was OC~
l n tht · "Pic k 4" ga nlf', play('{)
~1 onda y· through Fr iday , thP winning num\)( •r was J l90.

one-t'('h ide accident
111P statt • ll ig!Jw,t-.. p.lln JI in\ f·~ti
ga tPd J (lll('-\ ·t'lrH'I v ;ll'cidPn1on ( )hi I 1

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To w n ~ hip

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\·dlicll'" Jt'ft lht' "CPn(' .
A n•hicl(' dri\'C'n b~ · Gary A.

( ;,.rgl r \. 2\1. Coshocton. was stightl\'
liamagr'li a lter it str1Jc k a nd kiiiPd a
clt'('r on U. S. :!3 a l 11 a .m. Monda\·,

pickE'd up the top fema le vocalis t
awa rd and later gavf&gt; a rousing

pc&gt;rfonnanc(•.
" I'm still sha king," she told
rcpor1Prs backstage. "This is my
firs t m a jor a ward tha t I've won on
thP West Coast so it's rmlly
spo:'&lt;·ia l. "
Rogers a nd Miss Parton took
vocal duet and sin&gt;:le of the year
honors for " Isla nds in the Stream ."
w hich bore the sou nds of the llff
(;{'('s because m e mbers of that pop
group produced it.
The Tex Ritter award honoring
the year 's best country motion
picture went to "Tender Mercil'5,"
on&lt;-' of this year 's major Oscar
co nt enders . Betty Buckley, who
co-s tarred in the film as the neurotic
country singing star . accepted the
a ward with thanks to her colleagues. mduding Robert DU\·al.
Duval, playing her dissipated hus·

Weather foreca"t ·
Most!;· clear tonight . Low 3.'i40.
Light northwe sterly winds. Sun ny
Wednesday . High in the mid 60s.
Chane(' of rain nt'ar zero percent
through Wednesday
Extended Forecast
Thursday through Satunlay:
Fair on Thu~y. Chanct' of
showers and thunderstonns Friday
and Satunlay. Highs in the mid-60s
to mid-70s Thursday and Friday and
tht• 60s Saturday. Lows in the upper
30s iUld the -IUs Thuooay, the upper
.WS to mid-50s Friday and the 50s
Saturday.

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uSI"'d hi s br a k~.

Pam Douthitt, phyolca.l education tmtructor In tlw&gt;
F..a..tt•m Local School Dl..trict, left , presents a traveHng trophy t"
Wendy HaiiU', principal of the '!'uppers l'la.im; School. The Toppers
Plains student. were winners in the first annual Held day held lor
Riverview, Toppers Pla.lm; and &lt;.:hester School&lt;i at Eastern High School
Friday. Toppers Plains was llrsl with 265 points followed by Riverview
wUh 264 and Chester with IB6. t\11 students wlnninc llrsl, second and
thtnl places In each event were awanled rthbons and everyone taking
part received certificates.

Summer
classes
offered
Summer school will be offered a t
Meigs High School aga in this year.
Classes will begin on Monday.
Junc4, and end on Friday , June 29.
Students must be repea ting courses
and may take them by sem este rs ..
June 4·15 first semester ; June 18-29.
second semester.
Classes will be two hours a day
beginnning al 8 a.m. or 10 a .m.
depending upon scheduling and
s tudpn ts from a ll three Me igs
County high schools and others
possibly m ay enroll . Counselors at
the schools have details a nd
a pplica lions.
Course offer ings may include
English. mathem atics. American
history. and general science. de·
pending upon student interest
There Is no charge for c lasses but
stude nts must furnis h their own
transporta tio.
This s ummer program Is made
possible through funds granted to
the Meigs County Juvf'nile Court by
the Ohio DeparTmf'nt of Youth
Ser.o ices In cooperat ion with Meigs
HighSchooL
PufllOS" of the summer school
program Is for more specialized
instruction for the studen t In order to
make up classwork for the 1983-84
school year.

band in the film. won the hest art or
Oscar.
The winne r of thr song of the year
awa rd, "The Wind Beneath My
Wings." was a Gray Morris hit
composed by I.a rry Henley and Jrff
Silbar.
Awards were voted on by th&lt;'
acade m y's more than 2.600
m embers across the country. Many
are also m ember s of Nashville's
Count ry Music Assuciation. which
present s its awards in the fal l.

Young robber nabbed
CO LUMBUS, Ohio CAP \ -Police
sa;· the 15-year-old girl they suspect
of robbing a sav ings and loan
c.~ssocla tion m ay be the youngPs t
bank robber in the city's re&lt;'f'nt
lustory.
Columbus polic" arrestE'd and
charged the girl Monday after she
a llegedly robbed a F re&lt;'dom Fed ·
C'ra l Sav ing~ &amp; L oan Association
shortly after noon .

Tax break
tCon tinuE'd from page

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Hoffm an SC'C ure fpgisla tiun through
the Ohio Mayors' Associa tion and
thr Oh io Municipal Lmgue on what
other commun itiE's ar e doing aOOut
dog fL't'&lt;'S on s idE'walks. Councilman

Allen U"&lt;' King brought the ma tt er
bdore counc il saying it is bE'coming
quite a problem. King a lso brought
up dust resulting from the Hart inger
Parkway la nd deve lopmpnt proj&lt;'Ct
saying that if is excc&gt;ssive.
Mayor Hoffma n will make a
contact with thecont rac torconrem ing the problem . Mayor Hoffman
will also contact the firm planting
trees in the business section last fa ll
in rpgard to trces which diedorwer&lt;'
damaged.
Council ai':J·ced to send a bill tothf'
Ch&lt;'Sapea ke a nd Ohio Railroad for
10 vrar sof SPJ'"\' ing in cu t tinggrass at
prope11y owned by th e railroad.

brother, Raymond Russell. Columbus, 13 grandchUdren and several
nleces and nephews.
Mrs. Eblin was a member of the
Pomeroy Wesleyan Hollness
Church. Besides her parents. she _:
was preceded In death by an Infant
son. three sisters and two brothers.
Services will be held at 2 p.m .
Thursday at the Pomeroy Wesleyan
Holiness Church with the Rev. Earl
Fields and the Rev. Amos Tlllls
officiating. Burtal will be In Beech
Grove Cem etery. Friends may call
at the Ewing Funeral Home ·
a nytim e afler 10 a.m. on
Wednesday.

The Middleport kindergarten
classes are getting prepared for
their annual graduation ceremonies
tobeheldat7 :30p.m.Tuesday,May
15, at the Mlddleport Elementary
SchooL
SpPaker for theevenlng will be Dr.
Jerry Dale Jones. He Is an assistant
professoratRtoGrandeCollegeand
Community College. He has done
post doctorate work . He areas of
Instruction Include Teaching Intraductlon to Education, Early Childhood Edueat!on, Math Met hods In
Elementary School, Science Me!hods In elementary School, Science
Methods in Elementary School. He

prevlosly assisted on an emergency
basis this heating season.
Applicants must present total
household incom e for the past 12
months. a shutoff notice or recent
fuel bill. a nd social securtty
numbers for household members.
Individuals needing assistant
may a pply a t the following communit y action offices: Meigs County
Courthouse, 992-5600; old Thaler
Ford building. Second Ave., Gallipolis. 446-0ill , or the Central Office In
Cheshire. 167-7341 or 992-6629.

TUESDAY

CHESTER - Chester Council

hall for the 50th anniversary
celebra tlon of the lodge . Charter
members are to be a t the ha ll at
7:30p.m.

WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Literary Club m embers
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Rlcahrd Owen. Rock Springs
Road, 12 noon Wednesday.
From there they will go to the
University Inn for a luncheon
followed by a tour of the Ohio
University Inn.

the Ohio River and U.S. 52.
Projects totaling more than $3
mtllion Include construction of an
interchange a t lnt'erstate80and Salt
Springs Road In Trumbull County.
$3.6 million; resurtacing of three
state roads in Pike County. $3.4
million; and resurfacing of six miles
of 1-70 in Muskingum County. $3.2
m illion.

fees received

Registrar Michael .J . MrCullion
a nnounced that the Bureau of Motor
Vehicles has theAprtl, 1984 distri bu tion of li cenS€' tax revC'nues totaling
$15.490.78.175 ready for disbursement to local government s. Meigs
Count y' s portion is $44,230.32.

Emergency runs
Sl' calls were a nswered by local
unit s Monday, the Me igs County
Emrgency Medical Services
r&lt;'ports.
At 10:31 a.m .. the Pomeroy Unit
took J oe Zw illing from 106 State St.
to Holze r Medica l CPnter; Racine a 1
1:32 p.m . took Gerald Darst. Dong
Hun Road. to Veterans Memorial ;
Pomeroy a t 3: 27 went to Wolf Pen
Hoad for F lorenCP E blin . df'ad upon
the unit's a rriva ; Middleport a t 8:31
p.m . took Paul Darnell. Hi gh Sr .• to
Veteran s Memorial; Middleport at
9: 29 p.m . took Irene Russell , 1212
Mill St .. to Veterans Me morial and
Middleport at 11 :27 p.m . took Larry
Hudna ll from 61l &amp;&gt;ech St. to
VPterans M Pmorial.

MIDDLEPORT- The a nnual
mother-daughter banquet of the
Middl eport Presbyt er ian
Church will be held at 6: 30p.m.
at the church fellowship hall.
Meat and dessert will be provided and those attending are to
take a cooked vegetable or salad
dish.
SALEM CENTER - Meigs
County Fire Association will
m eet Wednesday at 7:30p.m. at
Salem Township Fire Station In
Salem Center. Program on
ventUation.

These are the morning kindergarten class
graduates of the Middleport Elementary Sdwol taught by Mrs. Jeanette
1bomas. Flrsl row from left, Jay P. Fisher, Trlsha Jo Thompson,
Michael Lee Uttle, Arthur Eugene Bradshaw ill, Aprll Kay Holley,
ilJLI\.SIS -

Mary Elizabeth Darst, William Edwanl Jolmson, Jason Eric Friend,
Jeremy David Hartson; serond row, Joseph Dale Spencer, Nicholas

Meets Wednesday
The Me igs County Fire Associa ·
lion will m eet Wednesday. May 16,
at 7:30p.m. a t the Salem Township
Fire Sta tion in Sale m Center.
Program on vent ilation.

Ann Diddle won the John Phillp
Sousa award and Lea Ann Gaul, the
spirit award a t the annual Eastern
High School awards night banquet
held at the high school.
Band Director James L. Wilhelm .
Jr .. presented service awards and
certificates to students who partlcl ·
paled In the band program thL,year.
Trophies were presented to fifth
grade outstanding musicians.
Aaron WUson, Tuppers Plains;
Jared Spencer. Riverview; Su·
zanne Clay, Chester; sixth grade
outstanding musicians. Trlcla
Burke. Tuppers Plains; Ernie
Baker. Riverview. Kim Mcintyre,
Chester; s ixth grade, most Improved. Crystal Kaylor. Tuppers
Plains; J eff Horner. Riverview;
D.A. Harris. Chester; seventh
grade outstanding musician. Da vid

Meets Wednesday
Cheste r Townsh ip TrustePs will
m('('t In special sess ion Wednesday
at 7 p.m . to appoint a township clerk.

Bike-a-thon announced
A Bike-A-Thon lor St. Jude's
Hospit a l will lx' held on Sat urday,
May 19.
People m ay sign up at Carleton
Sc hool , Syracuse. a t 9 a.m. Applica tions m ay be plckE'd up at schools in
. Southern Local Distr-ict. Home National Bank and the Syracuse
Post Offi ce. Ra in dat e is June2.

CHESTER - Chester Township Trustees will meet in
special session Wednesday a t 7
p.m. to appint a township c le rk.

Rice; eighth grade outstanding
musician, Bonnie Koenig; junior
high most Improved. Caralyn
Barton; freshman outstanding musician, Darlene Baum; sophcmore
outstanding muslcian, Terri Stout;
junior outstanding, Angie Spencer;
senior outstanding, Cheryl Folmer,
and senlor high most Improved Pam
Riebel.
Auxiliary advisor Barbara Russell awarded trophies to Jamie
Chapman, outstanding majorette;
Robyn Pitzer , outstanding fla g
corps m ember, and Connie Hen·
drix, most improved flag corps
m ember .
The Rev. Don Archer gave the
invocation and a potluck supper was
served.
A bowling party in
Parkersburg concluded the a nnual
evPnt .

Merchants' sidewalk sales set

Meets Thursday

A sidewalk sa le will be held in
Pomeroy. this weekend. Friday a nd
Sa turda y it was decided when the
Bend Area Merchants ASS(I('Iation
met recently.
Balloons wUI be passed out
advertising the s idewalk sales and
clowns will move around Poimeroy
passing out thf' balloons. Ten tative
plans call for a BarberShop quartet
or other roving activity.
The a&lt;t&lt;;(l('ia tlon decided to hold a
Father's Day promotion beginnlng
June 11 through June 16.

Racine Legion Pos t 602 will meet
Thursday a t 7::10 p.m. to discuss
Memorial Day plans. Refreshments
Will be SPIV£'(\.

St•eks divort't'

Issuf'd m orriag{' licenses in Meigs
Count y Pruba tc Cou11 were David
Carroll Fisher, 21. Midd leport and
ChPryl Ann Neutzling. 18. Middle ·
port, and Law rPnCP M. Babbitt . Zlj,
Tuppers P lains a nd Angela S.
Ha nnon. W. Rutland .

Cha rle ne A. Jewell, Rut land, filed
su it for divorce in Me igs County
Common Pleas Court against
Franklin Curtis Jewell , Rt. 1,
Cheshire .

Veterans Memorial

Trash pickup will be take place in .
the village of Pomeroy May 21 :
through May 25 it was announced.
E mployes of the street depart - ..
ment will pick up the first ward on
May 21, second ward on May 22,
third a nd fourth wa rds on May 24
and all other a reas on May 25.
·

Announce pick-up dates

Each mercha nt will donate a gift
certlflcatl' or mt&gt;rchandise to be
given away at a drawing to be held
Saturday, June 16, at noon on the

s tage located in th&lt;' upper parking
lot.
Merchants will hav&lt;' a registration hoxwhere customers mayenter
the na mes of fathers . Persons may
register between June 11 and noon
on the 16th. Merchants interested in
participating in thf'Juneevent are to
contact J oe Clark at 992-21li4 or
Sandy lannareUi at 992-7606.
Mic key Williams is Investigating
the possibility of plan ting trees and
pla nts in the downtown area.
Dues are $25 per year and may be
paid to Ke rmit Wa lton. merbership
c hairma n.
The next regular meeting wiU be
he ld Tuesday , June 5 at 7: ll p.m. at
!he Meigs Inn.

AFfERNOON CLASS - Here are the afternoon kindergarten class
grdduates of the Middleport Elementary School taughl by ,Jeanette
1bomas. Flrsl row from left, Shanmn Eugene Petrie, Joseph Samuel
Vining, Ryan James Baker, Rayan Elizabeth Young, Stephen Eric
Patterson, Weed! Michelle Srrdth, Edwanl Emery Sarver 0 , Tonya
Renee Phalin, Aprll Dawn Herdman, KendaJean Reynolds; serond row,
Erin Leanna Smith, Chanda Ryan Mulford, Suzanne Ladonna

Volunteers needed
Big Brothers /Big Sisters volun·
teers are needed for the Meigs,
Gallla. Jac kson , Mason Count y
Program . Volunteers are needed In
all four cou nties.
Volunteers who serve as Bi g
Brothers t Big Sisters are over 18
years of age and are from all walks

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IHgh School , was presented the traveling trophy
Monday lor being the top District Education student
at the school with Instructor John W. BlaeUnar
making the presentation. With them 18 Mrs. Maxine
Griffith of BANK I of Athens, NA, Pomeroy omee,
where Ms. DeLong has been employed since last

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September. She ha.~ moved through several training ·:
sessions and Is now serving as a teUer. Seledlon lor :
the award Is on the basis of scholastic w.nty, :.
actlvlllfs in DECA, and progress towards gOals In ;:
career objectives. Ms. DeLong Is the dauctaer of Mr. ·
and Mn. Carl DeLonc, Roote 2, Pomeroy.

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of life. The progra m is very careful
in who Is selected a nd only those felt
to possess a sense of matu rir y and
responsibil ity are acceptro . Volunteers are screenf'd through sever a I
intervtews. one of which is held In
their home. They also will have
at1ended two training sessions
before being matched with a c hil d.
Wives a nd husba nds Ill volunteers
are married\ are Invited to hecomc
active in the match relatlonsluptoo.

Big Brothers, Sisters
Children in thf' program arc
usuall y betwe.on the ages or sLx and
17 and from singl..,parent families.
The c hild is inlroduC&lt;'d to th~
vo lunteer who will spend time with
him or hPr as a special friend for at
least once a week for a minimum of
one year. Girls are ma tched with
Big Sis te rs a nd boys ar&lt;' matched
with Big Brothers.
Volunteers strive for the m ain
goa l of the program w hi ch is

frif' nd:-.hi p :tnd t hai ahJil l ' \ 1 1
\'Olunt rf'r ~,.~.·il l bP t :1k1nR t ht' pLH 'I' nl
thP abSC'nt p~ n· n l . ThP \ 'P \un t t 'f' l
will not tx • I'P~ ]Jon -; i bl t ' fl•l rh t'
disciplinin g of t hp c hild nor H'ill ~1 1 •
or shf' Sf'ITt' &lt;tS a bah_
\ ·si ii Pr· 01 ,t:llt
gin• r - JUst J fn t '!Jd
If _
v ou an · inl f'JV'-l t'&lt;l in tx ·&lt;·t,mr ng
a Bi g B ro th f'l u1 H:g Si.c., fl' l
Vnlunt ('('r in Mt •ig~. ('(1 T1L il r llll'
pmgram t h iTJu g h t h1 ( n --. h] Jnl

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Recogn ition of mothers. the
youngest. oldest.a nd the one wit h
the most c hildren. along with the
mother who has beenaCiu·istian the
longest and thE' youngest grandmother highlighted the annual
mother-daughter banquet of the
Phllathea Women, Middleport
Churc h of Christ.
Mildred Riley gave the welcome
and Martha Childs the blessing .
Recognized and presented gift s
were Helen Reynolds. the oldPst
mother; Trudy Williams, thP youngest; Margaret Johnson a nd Dorothy
Roach. moth&lt;'rs with the most
children; Clyd a Allensworth. the
mother who has been a ChrL't ian th&lt;'
longest; a nd Dian BaiiPy . th&lt;'
youngest gra ndmother .
The program opened with a
reading, "How Mother's Day
Started" by Mrs. Riley followed by a

plano solo by Clarice Erwin. and a
duet . "HeavPn Came Down" b.\'
Ruth and Virginia Underwood .
Dorothy Roach read "What is a
Grandmother" and "What an•
G rand parent s ." there was a song.
"J esus. I Ado1·e You" b} Sha ro n
Stewar1. Tmdy Williams, and
Debbie Gerlach, a piano duet b)
Debbie a nd Tara Gerlach, and a
vocal duet. "My Mother 's Bible" b)
Mrs. Williams and Mrs . Strwa11 .
Mrs. Riley read "A Mother's Love ."
and the program closed with prayer
and group s inging of "Cod Be With
You"
Plans were made to sp::msor a
father-son banquE't on Jun&lt;' Hi.
Committees ap(Xlinted were Mrs.
Stewart . program; Mrs. Riley a nd
Mrs. Roach , reservations ; Mrs.
AUensworth, E lla Mae Daugherty.
Colleen Van Meter, and Mrs . Riley,

kit chf'n : ( 'a! hy Cool)( '!. 1-it·lt\
Md..:: in!t ·.\ . l ' h ~ t li ~ ( ; ill-i t ' \. 1'h\ lli-..
Bakf' r and Thcl nr ~l Bon ". dnu ng

room.
Mc·mo1·i;tl '&gt;f'JYice for d1, ' ·.t:-.t-.: :1
ni l! ht_ • hPld lurH· 1~ .
OffiC'f' rs wil l "M T \ 'f' as ho'- ft '""* .. .,
{lth f'r mt 'rntrrs an(! l ~llt ' -,t _.., J1 ·
trndin g wPrf· M;ll"':'-' H. ll lt·~ Farir
l ol('. r\ or a Hicf'. F r:Hh 't •.., H 1 1ush ,
Hilcirrd Carson. l\1. 11!1 ' ~ \\.dlhurn ,
Rosf' Rr-~ ·n o lds. !·· lt',m11r l .uhSC',
mC' m bt~ r -..

Rcva Beach. Lnui&lt;r · :-.1C'E IIlinne\.
Regina Swift . Dnmt h\ Ba ker,
Cr n('(' Hawl&lt;'\ . \ l ildrf'd H"wle)· .
Pa tty Rous h. H.i\ ,1nna ( 'nit•. Clara
Wil liams. ~ ~ n r; 1 I \l'-~m s. T ami
NPison. M at":' Durq, Esthrr Burns,
Narsa Van MPtt ·r. CharlenP Thom as. N Pi l iP Bo_,·,·r. Dorothy Davis,
Geneva TutiiP. Df'i rlf' F011h. Ma11·
Poole. M:rrv ln \\'ilm x. Ma rtha
and Donn a Cl.tll '
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Hender.;on, Con'y Bruee ,Justice. Eli1.ahcth 1\nn Wright. Lynn Elle
Robbins, Mark Alan Mills; third row. Dr. ,Jerry Dale .font 'S,
comm£'ncement speaker, Heather Mlchclle Knight, ( 'arl Hennan
Wilson ill, 'l'irnothy Eugene Greene. Sara Rl•th Roa.•h . WilliamGn.•J:nf1'
Peck, Jerry KPnneth Hoschar. Nlchola., .JrwGOO&lt;Iwin, C'harl••' :'oiakuma
Tyree. Christopher Harold Chapman .

Banquet honors mothers and daughters

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TOPS - Cathy DeLong, center, a junior

Donald MUJs, Mark Todd Davis, Chad t\llen Burton, Donald Keith
Goheen, CIIHonl Scott Thomas, Kristinia Marif' Warner, Kathryn Paige
Altizer; third row, ,James Patrick Broderick, ,Jeremy u'&lt;' Atkins,
Stephanie Ann Woods. Paul Henry Robin'lOn , Donald Edward \' •wghan
,Jr., Alison Rae Gerlach, Michael Bradley Franckowiak.

Eastern High School
award winners named

Marriage licenses

Admitted--Barbara Williams. Rutlan d; Sidney Durst , Portland:
George G reen. Sr .. Hartford . W.
Va.; Florence Quivey, Athens; Paul
Darnell. Middleport.
Discharges--Camilla Mnrrts.

Is advisor for ~ elementary
education students and Is supervisor
of student teaching at Rio Grande.
Jones has wrtt!Pn and pubHshed
textbooks among which are "The
Day School Found Its Classes·" "A
Handbook for the Teac~ of
Sclence and Math Techniques that
Worke d;" "Curriculum lor
Teachers of Early Childhood Edu·
cation." He has published manuscrlpts "Teac hers' Verbal Interac·
tlons," "Learning as a Means of
Fostesrfng Student Self-Direction "
"Reading Improvement" a~d
others.

Calendar

323, Daughters of Ame rica. wiU
meet at 8 p.m Tuesday at the

Meigs County happenings ...
Licc~nse

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Middleport kindergarten
announces graduations

ODOT awards Scioto projects
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP I -The
Ohio Depar1ment of Transportation
has awarded contracts totaling$25 .5
million a ft er bid openings of May 1.
The largest contract awardedwa s
on a $5million bid forcons tructionof
a connec tor. to be known as Ohio
Route 2.'&gt;3, in Scioto Count y. which
will connc-ct a proposed bridge over

Tuesday, Mny 15 , 1984
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HEAP deadline near
The Gailla -Melgs Community
Action Agency announces that only
10 days remain for area resident s to
apply for the Heap Emergency
Assistance Program which ends
May25.
A one -time payment per heating
season of up to $200 may be made to
eligible applicants . Any household
which is threatened with a disconnect notice or those with a 10 day or
less fuel supply would be eligible for
e mergency assistance if t hf'y mePt
the feder a lly esta blis hed income
guidelines. and havf' not bf&gt;l&gt;n

The Daily Sentinel

NURSING HOME

WEEK' PROCIAIMATION -

pmneroy M~QoriUchaniSeylerlllpsaproclamatlon
lor the ot.erYIIIICCe of National NuNnl Home Week
belnl obllerved through Saturrla.Y. May Ill. With him
are, fnJm left Nancy VanMeter, dlrectorofOOI'IIingat

the Pomeroy Health Care Center. and Mary Coe'el,
dlredor of adlvllles at tile cenler. Special actMtfes
and mtertalnment are being held '-n 2 to4 p.m. each
da.v except Thllnlday when an open bolllle will be held
!rom 2 to 4 p.m.

ThC' Sa lem O&gt;nter Go-l.ettC'rs met April 23
wnh nin(' mf'mtx&gt;rs and thret• advi sors
prt"St"f~ L !t('ms of buslnl"Ss d!Sf'uSS('(!. WC'rP lhP
Ma y ~l llti (&gt;T pick -up day and thf- selling of
candy bars. Demonstrations were given by

LaUJVShene-fleld and Renet&gt; Yoongon how to
make lrownlcs and how se1 the ta ble cHttm-ent
ways. For recrt&gt;atlon thE&gt; fl'l('mbP.rs dww
pktun.&gt;s: of peoplE'. Laurte Shl'nf'fll'ki st&gt;rved
refreshments. The nt&gt;XI m(!('tlnj.l will t:.. Ma y ~

at lh(' holll(' of Dtanl' YounJ;: . M('mb('r~ art' to
turn In their monr·y from S('JJi flR cand y bars at

That TIITIP. -

Tina

Molden, ReportPr.

1'hP Cou ntry Boys 4-H Club met April 't1 at
fh('

homf' of R{lf:l'l'r Hoit('r . Se-\'Mltl'f'n
ffil'ffibl&gt;rs and slx advisors WE're In aHr nd·
anN' . 'T'hf- members planned a c ar wash at
E:be-r's Gulf ln Racine May :;, starttt\,lil a! 9

"n 1 ·n w \ at~· p lo~·1 t, , h,1\·e a b. ll.;r- S&lt; i!(• and
wil l t)(• pit' kl n ~: ', lJ ! 1 1. 1 ~ 11 c~ tonc !he road in ttu;&gt; •
rw fl! futu iT H rJS:PI fi ,,J tpr omd La r ry Circle
Hd\i~Jrs.. &lt;;howr'CI !lw mcm lx'rs how to c-ut a~
f'X If'n!-&lt;l0n ron ! ,md tJ:J" ' m tif' knm ,;.
Rf'f r&lt;'!'tl m l'll l\ WPH' v •nl-'d . 'Jl'K- Jl('Xf
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regio nal planned

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Kelly WUson Roush, recent bnde
of Jacob Roush, was honored wtth a
household shower by the women or
the Enterprise United Methodist
Church In the church social room.
The gift and refreslunent tables
were decorated In pastel colors wit h
twin candelabra holding blue tapers. The cake was decorated in blue
and white and served with punch,

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tiE'S w111 mff't Jn Portsmouth on
Saturday, Ma; 19, 9a m ·I p m and
attend the Regwn 8 meellng of thP

Assoctatlon

of

SoclE'tJes and Muspums

Ht stortcal

Moore, Lmda Jett, Sara Dill, Carla
Carter, Eiizaheth DaviS, Jenny
Warth and Amy, Debbie Grueser,
Kelley, DameUe and Tara, Cynthia
Cotterill. Peggy Crane, Donia and
Jo E llen
Sendmg gifts werP Addie Brown,
Carol Ohlinger, La ura Ellis,· Ann
Sisson, Rachel Jennmgs, and Harn ett Spencer

mints, and nuts .
Games were played with prizE'S
going to Emma Lou Davis, Becky
Cotterill , Dorothy Long, Joyce
DaviS, Kelly Roush, a nd Frankie
Hunnei.
Others altndmg were Beattice
Buck, Marlene Wilson, Agn£'5
Dtxon, Mary Starcher, Helen Davis,
Paula Hall , Dolores Will, Mahel

Count tes

Regrster for May flash! fu ll ol
Cross St1tch Supplies

Wolfe
Investigations.
Inc.

THE

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

WATERMELON
PATCH

614-992-7626

DMC ftOSS
BOOK S
CUSTOM-MADE FRAME S

PHONE 992-2156-1

Wash mgt on

PH . 992 -7582

a nd b\ thf' C'OO pc'ratmg orgamza
n ons of thr Sc10to Va ll£'\ Ca nal
Soc lf'T\ . thf' Rom'' fid dle Assoc1a
tJOn th f' SC'Jotn Cou nt\ Genf'alog-~

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Com £'n t 1on d nd \ 'Js \lor-s BUI f'au

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GIDEONS PRESE NTATION - Each memher ofthe 19114 clas.• of
the Practical Nursing Program of Buckeye HUis Ca reer Center w as
presented with a N"" Testament by the Gideon Auxillary of the GaWa
County camp. Mrs. Sherill King and Mrs. Pearl EUiott made the
prPsentations M rs King gave a brief, concise expla nation of the Gideon
organi7.ation. Student• from Meig!l recei\1ng the Bibles are: Mrs. Kin g,
Brenda Pettit , ( alhy Scarhe rry, Barb EbUn, Pat Thomas and Mrs.
EUiott

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Area groups gather for meetings
Region 5
Hzstoncal

chairman a long wtt h a IC&gt;t iPr from a
ffilSSJonan. a t the nankm ChriS tian
Cenlf'r sta tm g apprec~a llon for
wh!I PC I OSS

ShC'rn Ha r1 asstst ant a I the Mrrgs
Counh MuSC"u m , a nd Mr a nd Mrs
Chari£'5 E Blakesie&lt;' pat t ll'tp;t l&lt;'&lt;l m
th~ RPgton 0 spnng mPP ilng or the

Miss Ha ll gc~vp a 1 Ppot t on Ma1
f'ellows hip Da:-. and Lt Utan Demos
kev a nd Sarah Fo~&lt; ler. etrcl~
chatrmm . reponro on work of their
rPSp&lt;'Ct tvr g~·oups over thr past

As socJat Jon

of

H1 storrra l

Soctelles and MuS&lt;'um he ld a l
l.ancaster Sa tu rctm.

Th&lt;' group heard r&lt;'pot ts of
offl('('rs.

hsi!Yned to hO\.\ othf'r
rus t or 1ca l o rgamza tlons OJJ('r a tC',
asked quest 1ons and hea t how sm a ll
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he usmg compu

If' I s w ithm thf' nt •xt fpv. \Pa r s

Th&lt;'PVC'nt UjJ('ned I&gt; tlh a IOU I of the
G&lt;&gt;orgtan H ouSfl "'h1ch was savC'd

from thP wn'c kmg ball th rough lh£'
pn deG[ therommunttl and ftntshr'd
""t th a tou r of r hf' Shrrm ,ln houseOOth s truc hnt's arc ownf'd b\ !hf'
Fa rr1 tf'ld HC'nl dgr Assn ThP tourol
Lancaste1 's Sq ua1r

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Na lion.:..~l

RPgJsf(•r H 1s to n c U!slnc t , tncl uded

the homE'S of Thomas Ewtng a nd
Atr or ne\- G0nc•r ctl Std nsburv \\ ho
hd\P connt:'('IJons \&gt;..J t h M(•Jgs

Count\' ramtiH'S
Th~ ftna l t'PgtOnJI mN' Ilng of the
vPar w tll lX' hf'ld a t Pot1sm o uth on
Sa turday May 19 Anvonr w tshmg
mforma tt on on t hat SC'&lt;.:S JOn rna\
contact thf' M C' tgs Mu Sf'um

P lans Wf' r P ma d£' from a
prrntr to be hr ld [I I I hP WPr ner home
1n August
Jan tcf' Grbbs was a t thC' plano for

\f' at

group smgt ng ot "I Wtll Stng the
Wonde rous Sto ry " De'-'otlons werr
gtwn b v MISs Hall who used a
Mother ' s Da\ !hl'mt'With sc llptu rP

smmgasbord 11as

S(' tV'f'd

Middleport
garden err
The Mtddleport Ama teur Ga t den
l'l's \\.111 JOtn w 1th oth&lt;'t clubs of the
cou nt v tn sponsormg permanent
plantmgs a t thr Ca t let on School. II

dectdcd at a m&lt;'&lt;'lmg held
recPn tlv at Ihe horne or Eit7.aix'th
Lohse
Each club nw mtx•rs wtll , ontrlb
u1&lt;• $l !Owa td the plantmgs accord

~&lt;as

111g to Mrs Wa ll acr F'f't fV . prrs1

Sanborn
M i.r riunar;'
1nsta lla t to n of officers htg hltghted
the t1'Cf'nt mf'&lt;'tmg of th(' Sanborn
Mtsstonan. SoctPty of thP Mtddi P
port Ftrs t llapllst Churc h
lnsta llf'd b&gt; .Ju ne KI!X's ustng

'ThP Rel uc tan t Angpl " ct s tM:•t
thc·m P Wl'I P Alv. iJda WC'rm•t prC'S t

dent , E IL'a fx•th S&lt;•ar iPs vtcr prrst ·
dC'nl of tnl f' r prrta tlon T Px &lt;tnna
W ell rf'f'O rd m g Sf'fTPii:irv Do1oth \
A nthom
fr(\ 1SUI'f'l Rhoda Ha U.
\ \Cf' prP"i\df'n t of m t"istons, lanKf'
( ;tbbs, VIC'(' p1&lt;·stdf' nt of l hlts tt a n
Sf'rv tC'f' 13cu!ah \t\ hill'. \ !( ( ' prrs t

&lt;1&lt;:-nt or lmdrrshtp dP\ dopment'
Mtss Ha il , k&lt;'&gt; " oma n . .Jmn Null .
Do n: c.~s Cu cJ(•c ha u m an. :'vl to.,s Hd II
F. IN:'Tra Ctr t'IP&lt;"ha uma n
The tmp!P SS J\(' mslalla !Jon ff'

rPmo n v
m c ludrfl h.1rkgrou ncl
mus1c scn ptlnl ' from n:om&lt;-tn" 12
and cha r gpo.; of 1 rspons tbllt iJPSto lhP
va rlOU s offlCPr s as \\f'll .1s n lht'J

membPr s of thr• group
Sa ra h Qv.pn had lhr tow gtft
df'dica tJOn us1 ng Lukf' Itt" tl h Jm
as her m edtl etllon top1c l ' hzc.ttX'th

Searles a nd .Ja nt('(' ( .tbbs pt ••s&lt;•nt t&gt;d
the offPnng and the d&lt;'&lt;lt&lt; a lion
concludedv. tlh pr &lt;~ \ f' l ,\ c'ommum
ca tton was rf'acl f r ! .m lhP\\ hr !{·cross

dPnl 1\ po&lt;'m fro m the hook, "&lt;.lngs
of the Si:•cJsons" w as gw 0n bv M rs
F'rlt\ v. tth m C'mbc&gt;rs r ec 1tmg the
co llf'f't f01 c lu b wom f'n M rs ~w 1s
S&lt;m r1 v.as a gurost and respo nded
w tth thf' mrmix'1s b\ n~;~mmg thf'
pJ'C'tttrst flov..n ga t den 01 p lanlmg
thf'V ha\C' Sff'n lhJ s \-Pd t

Mrs Cha t IPs Blakrslf'&lt;' gave ttps
on r.tt tng for tuU p ,mel daffrx!tl
fo ltagC"

a fl C'r

the

plant s

have

bloomro Thr• club was asstgned
Jun~ forG r f'&lt;'n Thumb NotPS lot Ihe
Sc&gt;nt mPI
Tt ;;&amp; v elogs b\ mrmtx:&gt;1s of plant
rngs and lu stu r rc&lt;:~ l plau•s "' 'n'
shown b\ fh(' mPrnlx•r s Mr~

111ak&lt;'slf'&lt;' sho" I'd sildPs on E ngland
Canad,J Mrs LohSf'
g:.m :k n s m F IOJ !dr~ Mrs F r roll
Com m M JCh tgan gardrns. F:hza
t:x•t h But krt 1 •&lt;rnturkv ga r df'ns
d Od K~ ttf' Sw.mson, g&lt;-~rd pns m
dOd Vi et OJ 1.1

Spa m a nd /\ Ia ska The pt Ogt am
r o nr ludC'd v.1t h a rPad1ng ll\
:vt rs Lohsr• "Tf•n TIHngs to Makp

'It a1 rl T&lt;•n tft c" [t om t hr• book
Lr,l\ es or Gold "
l.tlacs a nd ptnk dol(\lood n.1nked
11\ v. hitf' ta(X'rs Cf'ntPrl'd the
, rfr!'Shm&lt;'nt ta bl e Mts fell\'
prcstded al lhP CO!ff'f' S&lt;'fl ICP The
t r&lt;J \Phng p11Z(' v.as won b\ Mrs

Da\ td Cummgs dnrl the hostess
pn zdJ\ Mrs Sv.an son lnformat ron

Yl r1ul n1ng. C.n ol A
M om mng II, Tr u m &lt;~ n 0 Hall. l
dcres Pomf•Jr•\ \'Ji lagl'

Ha rold S.ll&lt;'ts. Ruth Sellers 10
ldmes H Sel ll•t s Rulh An n Sellers
Lot 11 71 L('ban,• n
Don Y...' llson . ( .r ,Jf' lf' W J!son to
Col umbu s and Sout hern O hJOE IE'C t

rtc Com pany , Right of Wa&gt;, !i&lt;' tpto
R&lt;::~ v mon d

Kracutcr. a ka Rav
Ktider, frcd .r I" Krldrt.

mond f
Ppggy M Mr Ktnn' '' Tt us tee,
[)('('d of Otl and Gas MtnPral Rtghts.
Sutlon
.John L Davis . PI at to Ftrst
FN:ter a l Sav ings and L oan As soc of

('hltago. ShN !ff's df'ed, Pomc10v
Vtll ag&lt;'
Henry E Cleland .J r Kat hl('('n
M Clela nd . Dotttr S Turner lo
Hpra ld 011 a nd &lt;&gt;as Co , Rtght of
Wa;, Scipio
Thomas H Ca mplx'll , Nellte B
Cam pbell to Rolx'rt C Snrxtgrass
Emma .J Snodgrass. T racts,
Rutla nd
B &amp; J 0 11 a nd Gas to Hera ld 0!1
and Gas Co Ass ign of Right of
Way, Sa lisbury
B. f Upton, [va P Upton to Carl
E Smith , Petroleum Right of Way,

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tn d So ns Inc , PI Lots, Pomr ru\
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Thoma' C McClung, Madeline
McCl ung to (;""" MPts and Sons
Inc,

P~ucr l s,

Pomf'rov Vl ll ng&lt;'

Thom as G :\1r Ciung, Madcltnc
McClun g to GPnr Mrtz a nd "&lt;.lns
Inc Pt Lots PomPtOV Vtll.tgr
Arthur L Arnott d&lt;'C&lt;'ased
Vtoletta Arnott , Afftda\11, Lrfart
Li nda Christ ine Ca lhou n to Ro
lx'rt Thomas Ca lhou n. Jr, Pall Pis ,
ScipiO
Maude R Ne lson. bv guardta n. to
Southern Ohio Coa l Compa ny .18 :;s
ctcTes. Sa lem
Willia m Low&lt;•. dPceasf'd , Mildred
K Meadows Cf'rt or Trans .
Sa lisbury
Rhonda .I Koch fka Rhonda J
Stoc kwell Steven M Koch to
.James L Swearingen, Pa rcels.
Scipio
Dona ld H C ril . C;rolyn Kay Ca ll
lo Ronald K Bmw nlng, Lot 118

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MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
ESTATE
OF
ETHEL
GRUESER AKA EVA ETHEl
GRU ESER DE CEASED

A ptcntr a t thP Rac tne Locks a nd
Dam m JunC' v. as p la nned when the
Hrart hstonP Class met a t the
MtddiPJXlll F trs t Bapttst Church

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tP&lt;tgnatton of Carol Cundtff
Ann Sauvage asked mcmlx'rs to
sa\ r compul f'l pnce labels from
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servtce and tnstallatron

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Or 992-5875

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Must be at least
19 Years of Age
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11 A.M.-4 P.M.

JIM CLIFFORD
PH 992-7201

SWEEPER an d sewtn g m e chme repa1r
parts
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P1ck u p and
de lt ve r y, O a v1 s Vac uum
Cieaner. one half mil e up
Geo rg es Cr eek Rd
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OHIO VALLEY
All Types Rooftng &amp; S1dtng

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Gutt ers. Downspou1S

Pa mtmg. Coattng

NEW - REPAIR
FREE ESTIMATES

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeltng
Rooftng at all Types

CALL TOM HOSKINS

Call lor free std tng esltmates, 949-2801 or
949·2860

Worked m home area

614-742-2834

No Sunday Call s

Ph . (6141 843-5425

" Beautiful. Custom
Built Garages "

20 years
"Free Esttmates"

Available
Anytime
PH. 446-8038
or 992-7119
5/211 mo

All Work Guaran teed

54 Mtsc Me rc handtse

5-8 2 mo pd

WHAlEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH . 992-7013
New C~evy T1uck
FENDER
DOORS
HOODS
BUMPERS
GRILL
R SUPPORT
TAILGATE
FORD FENDER
BUMPER

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142 50
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$475

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THE
DITCHING
GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES

BUS. : 985-3813
RES.: 985 -3837

FOR SALE
Three acres with a nrcely
constructed concrete block
home 26x30, 3 bedrooms.
one bath, 12xl5 ltvtng
room and 24x24 famtly
room. Parttally carpeted,
fuel otl furnace with factlt·
ttes f(l( woodbumer. 12xl5
block storage buildtng.
20x30 block gar.rge. Right
off Rt 248, countly setttng.
y, mtle east of Chester,

Don t 81 • M1'.lf'C1Cl

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Unr\pr-;,o l d

CAl' .JIINF Will
614 99? ?Iii

MGM FARM
CITY. INC.
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In This Area

- 1 0 Fas hiOn Sho w Du ec
tors Needed
- No Expenence N...sserv
- No Money Nee4ftl
- !JIC&amp;IIent Pev Plan•
EEWn on S800 ~ry Ki t
- W1n Tnps and Pnu•

Call 992, 2063

letween 9 00 AM·I 00 P M
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(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE :
Down·
starrs equtpped wtth
kttchen, ltvtng room ,
dtntng room and den ,
upstarrs has two bed·
rooms and one bath :
house al so ha s basement. Lot SIZe approx.
48'x308'. Needs work

If tnterested contact
The Home National Bank
tn Racine , 949· 2210.

Real Estate General
M l."Bud" McGHEE
Broker·Auctton Servtce
Cheryl Lemley,
Metes County Assoctate
Phone 742-3171
Now Accepting Listings in Meigs Co.

Middl eport, Oh
34 76

35185 Oak Htll Road
long Bottom, OH . 45743

PH. (614) 985-4212
We Use Von Schrador
Equtpmen t Recommended
by leadtng Carpet Manw ·

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Ca sh p ar d for fancy 1r on o r
hea vy 1ron b eds $ 160 and
up fo r certam Metgs Co
sto n e J~ rs
Old t1m e c up·
board
c all 1 - 3 04 88 2 -

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COMPLETE HOU SEHOLD S
FURNITURE
Bed s
•r o n
w o od, cupb oards, c ha1rs,
c hes t s. bas k ets. d1shes,
st o n e j ars, antiques, gold
and Slive r
W rt te M D
M1tler. At 2. Pom eroy, Oh1o

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fac turers

Ph on e 614 4B3 · 1 505

See the Worlds greatest and
g nmdest aggreg ation of ap paloos a pontes a t th e Fran zen Br os C1r cu s o n Mey 2 2
at N e w Haven Ballpark
The lady who wanted to
wea v e my rugs on wh1to
warp . w111 y ou ple ase call

61 4 -992-3704

C lyd es d ale h or ses Gelding
2 -5 years Franzen Bro th ers
Cncus New Ha wen Ballp ark
May 2 2 only
Pony harnesses fo r 50 54
1n p omes Fr anz en Brothe r s
Ctrc u s New Haven Ballpark
M ay 22 only
Round back w oo den cha1n
Franzen Broth ers Ctrc u s
N ew Haven Ballp ark M ay
22 only

M c Damel Custo m But cher mg. dunng s ummer worktng
fa rs t week each month,
startmg back fullt1m e f1rst of

Giveaway

Sp ayed female , 2 yr s old,
frtendly En g lish sh eep do g ,
t o go od home 3 79 · 2228 or

eve 245 564B

"'

YOUNG'S

Vetertnartan
Is At The

M oth er c at g oo d ratt er 2
baby kittens, 5 w eek s old

U S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVIllE, OHIO

Metgs Humane Soc1ety

Aulh ortzed John Deere
New Holland Bush Hog
Farm Equ tpment
Dealer
Farm Equipment

Middleport

THRIFT SHOP

Ammals

- Addona and remodeling
- llloofmg and guner wo rk
- Concreut work
- Plumbtng and electn cal

BASS MOUNTED
FOR

$50

Thru Mon fh

of M ay

TANN ED DEER HIDE S
SUJ toble f o1 Glove\

Elc

Reasonab ly Pnced

TAXIDERMY SHOP
New L1ma Rd Rutland Oh

PH . 742 2225

Ben11e type m o ther dog and
4 month old male pup Good

Employmenl
Services

LOST Wh1te German She
phe rd neck shaved. Will n o t
b1te Answer t o Duke Roger
Johnson, call 446 · 1824

"

'

PLASTICS &amp;
SUPPLY

Wed lrte to mtroduce vou to
Engage-A-Car. the mode~n WIJ
to drrve the vehtclt of your

GAS - WATER
SEWAGE PIPE
REGULATORS &amp;
FITTINGS
VOLUME DRIPS

chotce

No Down Payment
Lower Month ly Poyment
BlACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK lEASING
Box, 326
Pomeroy, OH. 45769
For Faster Senotce
Call 614·992 -6737

Lost and Found

LOST Wh1te faced ste er
about 700 lbs V1c1mty of
Vrn1 o n. Porter B1dwell area
W1th t1cke1 on back from
Athens
Oh1o Stockyard
Plea se n otif y Bnan Duncan

G&amp;W

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

at 614- 388 -9667
Lost · hub cap o ff 83 LTD
Queen V1ct or1a . so mewhere
fro m Co Ad 3 2 Bashan t o
At 7 through Pomeroy to
Dext er area Call 614 949

296 0

Warehouse

985-3813
Rei1dence

985-3837
517 !1 mo d

Lo st m VICinity o f Route 2
between Y and J ench o
Road. 4 month old bla ck and
wh1te German Shepherd
pup Conta c t B1ll Buck 304

675 3 594

El

•TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER
•END LOADER
•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
•WATER GAS SEWER
RAIN liNES

County Cerf1f1ed

NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
&amp; Painted

SEPTIC TANKS INSTAllEP

Storm Doors

FREE ESTIMATES

&amp; Windows

367-7560- 367-767
CHESHIRE. OHIO
3 1

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
'220 E Ma1n , Pomeroy

PH.

1

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
Stzes Start frt• 12'xl6'

UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 5'r6' Up

to 24'r31'
Insulated Df!l_Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
"Free

t.ti ........,, ..

Installation Available

For Gartta , Zebco. Sht ·
~~~ano , Johnson, Doawa,
Qutck.

$100 00 reward for return
or lead1ng to return of part
Bas sett and Cocker Spaniel
Mi ss ~ng sin ce May 8th from
Le o n Baden Dunham Road ,
near sub stat1on No ques·
t1ons uked on return
Answers to Fla sh. child 's
pet Bla ck w1th wh1te be
tween front legs 3 04 -468 -

STEVE FINLAW

PH. -985-4266

949-2263

3 2 ~n

ACCENT

FISHING REEL
REPAIR

Men's watc h m Bellmeade
If found call Mr Phel fry ,
676 · 1930 Reward

Parts, Service &amp;
Cleanin&amp;

Ractne, 011.
Ph. 614·843-5191

J__

Rt . 1
long Bottom, Oh.
_..:._~- l- 14 · 1

1722

mo

Roger Hysell
GARAGE
Rt. 124,Pomeroy Ohto
AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Transmission
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

I 0 E Itt

412711 mo

J&amp;L INSULATION
VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM SIDING
•Sto rm Doors

•Gutter &amp;

•St o rm Wtndow s

•Roofing

Downspouts

•Repla c ement Windows •Stdewelka. Pattos

•Custom Built Gar•g••

FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
New Homes - httnstve
Remodeling
luurance Work
CUftQm Pole Bldp.
&amp; Garares
Rooltnc Work
Alumtnum &amp; Vinyl Sldtncs
1 B Years Experience
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992 -7683
or 992-2282
tl 1 fl(

Ret ail Outlet mu st empl oy 3
co nsc 1enb ous tru st worthy .
1n s1de retail sales clerk s·
Imm ediately Retail expe n e n ce des1red bu t not n e ce ss.ny Must be eble t o
w o rk wtth m1mmum superVI SIOn and be abl e t o meet
publ1 c, must be pr of1c1ent 1n
bas1c mathmet1 cs Oppor
tumty for advanc ement for
nght persons PleBse reply 1n
o w n handwntmg referen ·
ctts r equtred t o bo x 800 m
c ar8 of the Galhp ohs Da1ly
Tubune, 825 3rd
Ave
Galhpol1s Oh 45631
G o vernment

J o b s

$16 . 559 $ 50 . 553 ye ar
9000

992-6215 or 992 -7314

Ohio

Help Wanted

Small brown and wh1te male
puppy
Good w1th k1ds

V_ C_ YOUNG Ill
Pomeroy,

11

wllh krds 304 676· 7833

6

B

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Au c tion e very Tuesday
night Pt Pleasant . WVa
Auct Lonn1e Neal Youth
Center Bldg • Camden St

614-367-7101
Rick Pearson Auctioneer
Serv1ce Estate , Farm, An tique 8t liqu1datfon sales.
L1cen 1ed &amp; bonded1n Oh1o &amp;
WVa 304 - 773 ~ 6785 or

304· 773-9186
Auction every Fn mght at
the Hartford Communtty
Center Truckloads of new
merchandise every week
Con11gments of new and
uaed merchandise always
welcome R1 c hard Reynolds
Aucti o neer 304 - 276 -

3089

9

We pay cash f o r late m odel
clean u1ed cars.
Jim M1nk Chev · Oids Inc
Bill Gene Johnson

448-3672
Wanted to buy used coal &amp;:
wood heaten. Swam Furnf ~

turo,

446 -3169 ,

3rd.

Olive St . Galhpohs Oh

Sce mc Hills N u rstng Center
536 Buc kndge Rd , Glahpo ll s, Oh
lnterv1ewmg for
part ttme AN 's &amp; LPN 's
Call 446 -7150 b etwe en
BAM &amp; 12PM only
M a ture tndlvt du al t o repr es·
e nt estabh shed hfe &amp; health
Insurance C o ex cellent po
tenttal for m creased earmng
&amp; advancement We are an
equal opportumty employer
For m ore 1n f o rmat1 o n .
pl eas e call People ' s L1fe
Insu r ance Co 614 68 7 ·
0065 between 8 30 a m &amp;
4 30 p m we ekdays
Str o ng healthy yo ung peo pl e Rehable and herdwork mg Mu st have dnvers li cens e
lnqutre Fr 8 nzen
Bros Ctrcu s N ew Haven
Ball park M ay 22 only
A ss tstant Orgamst neede d
at Gra ce Ep1 scopat Church

Call 614 992 3 968
HIGH SCHOOl SENIORS ·
GRADUATES If you are
w o ndenng how you can get
a JOb Without work expe nen ce, the West V1rg1n1a
Army National Guar d m1ght
be the answer for you Earn
good money wh1lelearnmg a
skill Full t1me pay whtle you
tram part ttme pay once you
co me ba ck h o me call 304 -

6 7 5 -3950 or
3619

1 -800 -642 ·

The Sarah Coventry now has
14K gold. d1amonds c os·
tume Jaw elry luggage
We ' re htrtng fa shi on s how
d1rectors t o sh o w our new
I me Excellent pay plan Can
earn pr1 zes. tnps , Camb bean Cru11e , also can ear n
S800 kit of jewerly Man ·
agem e nt o pportun i ty
Sound 8MCitmg 7 For mter
v1 ew ph one 3 04-77 3 6966
a sk f o r Marg1e
R oom pro v1ded for vanety o f
dut1es p erf ormed ar o und

hotel 675-6276

l!o

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

&amp; Vicin ity
F raziers B otto m F l ea
Market
Ev ery wee kend
U S 3 6 Fraziers Bo ttom,
WV a . 2 6082 Do, Frazter·
Operat or 3 04- 7 66 - 2779

&amp;
Fro May 16, 1 7 1 B Ol d 180

Ya rd Sale W ed , Thura

3 bedroom R anch on At

160,

Ga ra ge Sa le G &amp;W pt u n cs
W areh o u se below p ost of
f1 ce 1n L ong Botto m , Th urs
17t h &amp; Fr1day 18th

Yard Sa le In Ew mgton At
1 6 0 , Thu rs &amp; Frt M ay
1 7 -1 8
Hom em ade doll s
qu1lts su nbonn et s. af gh an s,
Shtrl ey Temple d oll , an t 1q ue
dresser, 8Merc 1se b 1ke

N o w Hinngll lad1esl1 Super·
person needed to htre, tram
demonstrators for Houle of
Ll o yd, largest toy , g1h home
party company . flex1eble
hours ln home po11t1on
Exc
Income
Business e
Exc xpenen ce helpful For
deta1ls w1 t h out obligatiOn
call collect Betty 304 -744-

12

Ya rd sal e - W en s &amp; Thurs.
M ay 16 &amp; 17 Corn er of 5th
&amp;. Palm er Stre ets, Middle p ort
S tero &amp; so m e
fu rn itu r e

Georges
Bulavtlle
clothes
set an d
10 00

Pt' Pieasant
&amp; Vicinity

4 30 Wod

B1 g Ya rd Sa le. Leon Baden
Ro a d 2 m iles .off 8 7 M a y

Yard Sale W ed M a y 16
ac r oss 1r om Porterbrooke
Subdi VI SI On
Fa u f 1e l d
Centenar y A d
C l o thm g
h o us e h o ld
ant1 q ues
M c Keen 's res 1de n ce

16-26
Yard Sal e, Thurs and Fr1
9 ·5 P1 an o t oots, a httle b1t
of everythm g 2515 Mt
Verno n Av e Po m t Pleasa nt

$38,50000

9

per

ass umable loans call

304 675 7746
21 8 3

o r 675

3 2 Mobile Ho m es
for Sale
T R I - STATE M OB I LE
HO M ES USED - CAR S
TR UCKS
G A LLIPOLIS
CH ECK OUR PRI CES CALL
6 1 4 4 46 -7572
N EW AN D USE D M OBI LE
H OM ES KESSEL S DU A L·
tTY MOBIL E HOM E SALES ,
4 Ml WEST, G A Lli POLI S.
RT 35 PHON E 6 14 446 ·
7274
1965 12x60 mobile home.
u nfurnished $3 900 Call

44 6 1 3 40
H olley Park 19 7 3 14x60 , 2
bdr , Oua•l C reek M o btle
H om e Park , eM cond Fren c h
Ctty Brokerage Serv1ces.

4 4 6 93 40
h ke n ew1983
on 1lo
t at 2 Oua
2M60
bd r 1l.
Cree~ M obt le H ome Park
French C•ty Br okerage Ser ·
v1ces 446 93 4 0

S ttua tlo n s
W a nt e d

31

W1ll ca re f or th e el derly m my
hom e Lot s o f re f eren ces
M en o r w ome n Ca ll 614

Ho me s for Sale

1 972 K u kwood u nf u r
nt sh ed under pmnmg ve r y
Buy1ng y ou r f trst hom e can
good co n d1hon Cal l 446 ·
be a t ern f ym g and JOyou s
7693
ex p e r~ e n ce Let N L St ev ens
&amp; A ssoc•ates help y ou by 1 97 1 Ltberty 12M60 re m o arrangm g y o u r fma ncln g
d eled ms td e. woo db urn er
000 Call 61 4
W e Wi ll b e hap py t o fully A sk 1n g
exp tam the opt1on s open to 3 79 - 2 11 5
yo u and le t you d ec1de Whic h
on e meet s your nee ds To
da y s Int er est rat e s st art at 1976 N ova Tn Star 3 b dr 1
b ath
shag ca rpel LA &amp;
10 50 % wtth a down p a y
a ll elec t nc.
m en t o f on ly 5% Ca ll J er1 b e dr ooms
sktrt e d ra nge re frrgerato r,
Allie t o d ay 6 14 3 7 9 · 2 7 89
W · D hookup
exc cond
Mo vmg mu st se ll, S7 000
By owner lo v el y 2 bd r
Call 61 4 446 3588
ho m e on wate rfr ont boat
ramp &amp; d oc k close t o town
pnce d $34 9 00 Wtl l h el p 1970 Elco na M ob tle Home
1 2x70 wtth cxpando Ex ce l
f 1na n ce
Cal l 6 14 256
lent cond
446 7751 or

6 5 7 ·340 2

1 8 Want e d to Do

s.s

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

256 6251 aftor 5 30
Roofmg and gutter w ork,
m e tal w ork h o u se pa1ntm g
c arpente r wo rk Exc ret
Free estt mat es Ca ll 446 -

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

3 171
G arage s, pa t iOS, Sid ewa lks
ba se m ent s, block work
Reasonable pr1ced 3 5 yrs
ex perie nc e Free est1m a1es
C all 446 339 4

12 16

256 6569

For sa le b y o wn er 3 bd r
hom e
7 ac res. full y ca r
pe t e d bwlt -m rang e d ouble
g arage. Kyger Cre ek Sc hoo l
D1 stn ct In te r ested perso n s
o nly S49 000 Cal l 4 4 6
42 62

General Hau ling Fo r sale
Umestone, fill d1rt and t op
so1l
Call Call 6 14 2 56

14 2 7

3 b d r ran ch style home o n
Sanders H11! Dmmg room
kitch en. bath, att ach ed gar ·
ag e
AC
has g as hea t
$ 4 8 5 00, c1ty scho ol s Call
446 2 1 5 1

W1ll d o tutormg ca n st art
1mmed1ately
Ca ll 44 6
7426

- - - -- - - - - --j

Automottv e R ep a1r
m e·
c ham c work
end mmor I - -- - -- - -- -body w ork C all 614 3 88 ·1 N1ce 3 bdr hom e on 1 acre
8262 Ask for Scott
m o re o r leu 1 '!J m• fr om
------:---:---;:- 1 Oak H11J on State Ht ghwa y
Garages, patiO, Sid ewalks , o utbudd1n gs and n r ce
basemants. done at reasona- garden $ 3 4 000 Call 614 bte rates C all enyttme for 682 -7 159
free esttmates Call 614 - - - - - - - - - -256- 163 2
6 rooms, basement, d ouble
_..:_
_________ I gara
g e, 1 &amp; on e th1rd ac re
lot. R o se H1ll. Pom ero y

I

Financial

21

$ 32, 900
2 51 3

Calf t 6 t4 6 7 8

O wner tran sferred m ust sell
beaut1ful 3 bedrm br1c k
home
Fu e pla c e , dec k ,
w oo d s, puvacy sun shm e

Business
Opportuntty

S63 , 9 0 0
5 420

I NOTI C E I

THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·

Ca ll

6 t4 9 92

LISHING C O re commend s
that you d o b usmess w 1th
people you kn o w an d NOT
to send money through the
m a1l unt1l y ou have mvestl·
g ated th e offe nng

House &amp; lot m Dext er 4
la rg e room s, metal r oof
c ement p orc h , hand dug
well , near m1ne no 1 Pnced
to sell $6500 Call 614 -

$

Settlmg estate M1d 2 0 s 5
room s. bath bA sem ent
good shape c onv ente nt
M1ddleport loca tion
Cal l

669 3761

FIR ST TIM E O FFERED
National Corp n o w app omt -

216-835 3 9 5 2

rn g d1stnbutors t o serv1ce a
network of e;~~;statm g bu sinesses Wonderful te:-c shel
ter small time requtrement
f
for unhm1ted pro rt p aten ttal
M1n 1mum c ap 1to i S1 9 000 f o r deta ils c all
Charles Kennedy Mon &amp;

5 roo m h ou se. 2 bedroom,
full b a sem ent 2 f1replacos
garage &amp; carp ort New roof
c arpet &amp; furna ce Remo
deled kit c hen &amp; ba throom

Tuo Only, 9 to 6
241 -2294

1 -800·

Own your o wn J e an ·
Sp o rtwear Lad1es Apparel .
Comb1nat1on. Ac c es s or~e s,
large S1ze store Nat1onal
brands J o rdac he , Ch• c. Lee,
Lev1 , Vanderbtlt , l z od ,
Gunne Sax. Esptrtt, Br~na
ma , Calv1n Kletn , Ser g1o
Valente. Evan Ptcone. C ta1
borne. Memben Only. B1ll
Blass. O rganically Grown,
Healthtu , 300 o t hers
S7 900 to $24, 900, inven ·
t ory , airlere , traintng , t1.x ·
t u r es, grand opening , ect
C all Mr Keenan 306 - 678

3 639

22 Money to Loan
HOME

LOANS

FIXED

RATES Below market rates
F1;~~;ed c onv entional FHA ·
VA Leader Mortgaga ,
Athe ns co llect 614 - 692

23

Professional
Services

PIANO TUNING

L o w ar

pr• ce d regular tunings
d1 acounts to Senior C tt1zens
Churchea &amp; School a. Ward ' s

Close to sc h ools, hosptta l. &amp;
s tores Call c ollect 614

1

_2_6 _7 _-6_6_5_B_ o_
• 2_6_B_ 7_
97
_ 9_ -::
1 % st ory 2 - 3 bedr oom s 6
a c re s, Lebano n TWP Wit h
o ut bmld1ng s Natural g 11s
heat Askmg $14 000 C all

614- B43 -52 3 1
H ouse for sal e by own er
Claren ce H1ll Pr1ce neg o ti B
ble 1mmedtate p o sses sion
B1 -level, Ru11 t 1c H 1lls Syra ·
c use. Oht o 2 f ull bath s, 3
bedroom s, ll v mg ro om , dtn
ing room , k 1t c h en . d•s
hwaaher , gar d 1sp osal. f am
Uy room w1th ftre pl ace
16x12 barn f or st orag e
cham hnk f en ce Call 6 14

Calf 614-247 30t 2
3 bedroom 2 bath s d ouble
garage. mc lude s furm she d
apt • presently rented good
mc o m e Must sa te, w1ll h el p
finan ce
One block from
Bs area 1n Middleport 992
317 3. after 4 p m

appr ov ed

8022

304· 675 5568

sro

AMA.

FDA

l!o

FCC

Doctor referral•

1- - - -- -;.-

l- - -- - - - - - - -

Do u ble Wide tra tl er 2 8 x6 0
With 8 ~~:50 addtlton and
carp o rt cen tr al an on 80 by
120 foot lot 10 R ac me C all
.
614 9 4 9 2 5 5

o

10M5 0 hou se trail er, g ood
f o r ftrst home o r r1ver lot
R e as o n ab l y pnced C al l

985 4133
1 a c re o f grou nd w1th t ra1ler
w1th s•d e 1oom Ou1ck sale

C al l 6 14 992 5 109
1 9 74 K•rk wood 1 2x 6 0, total elec 2 bedroo m. n1ce
ca r pet p artl y f urn•shed un d er p mm ng
MU ST SELL

304· 675 732 8
1 2x65 H T
stnp ped
2
w 1 n d ow
a • r
co nd S4 500 00 , 9 0 0 to

4 0 0 Phone 304 675 297 6
after 4 00 304 675 2562
U sed 50x 10 mo bdA h ome

$ 8 95 00 304 675-4 42 4
Tra der on large w oo ded l o t
BO AT RAMP an d dock
space Call 5 8 evemn gs
3 04 675 6448 Terms
' 73 Cameron
e l ectr 1c
Call

1 2x60

all

30 4 675

67 30

33

Farm s for S ale

60 acre farm 4 bodroom
h ome 6 m iles N Po1nt
Pea san t 1 m• le oH At 2
304 6 75 5809

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
3 5 acre hom esttes for near
A t 35at Rondey 3m • from
Hol zer Hos p1 tal Ca ll 4 46 .

6 14 367 727 1
1 3 acres ol land m Leban o n
To wn sh1p Call 6 14 9 4 9-

250 5
Rtv er lots for rent call Che rles G11 1f1th at 6 14 992-

5782

For sele by o wne r. house &amp;
lan d on SR 33 8 Ra c1ne Call

Renlals

614 949 2 2 15

Piano Tun1ng and Repa1r
Brun1c ardt Mu•ie C o . 446 ·
0687 Sktll •nd integr1ty our
trademark
lane Daniels,

Pr o fe ss1o nal Elec trolysis
Ctir,~i c Probe Type Electroly-

1976 Kirkwoo d , 1 4 ~~: 70 3
b edr oom s. 2 fu ll bat hs t ota l
elec tri C $9 0 00 Ca ll 6 1499 2 · 7725 or 992 3396

28 acres m W VA bo rders
C h1 e1 Cor nst alk located off
Mil l Stone Ad
M os tly
woo d ed tobacc o lo t ment ,
all m tneral rrght s hu nters
pa r ad 1se S 11 500 C all

FOR RENT WITH OPTION

Ha 1nes Bo ardmg Home m
Pomeroy has vacanc y f o r
elderly pet1ent1 only Reaso·
nable prtcea . Call 614 -992-

Clo s1 ng Out T ra •ler Ren t al
Bustness Had 22 ON LY 6
LE FT
S•zes 1 0~~:50 &amp;
1 2x52
2 bed r oo m fu r
ntsh ed A com f or t able ho m e
f or a Low Prrce Brown s
T oJ d ttr Pa rk , M m ersv tll e
Oh 1o Ca ll 614 992 3324

Must see t o apprec iate 2
bedroom. 1 v, bath dmette
kitchen . &amp;. livin g r oom plu s
river n g ht· ew ay On 338
a c r o ss from KaiSe r Al um

TO BUY tt l 14 f1 wide three
bedr oom , bath and half,
mob1le home 11tting on m ce
lot. ready to move Into
$225 00 down $226 .00 per
mont h 304 - 676- 2711

lNG M onthly a nd Quarterly
accou nts welcome 4 2 8 Se·
co nd A ve Call 446 · 1 1 3 6

l- - - -- - - -- --

8 221

Keyboord , 304· 876-3824

THOMPSON BOOKK EEP·

1 979 Duke C r own Royal
1 4 .x70 2 bedroom t am •ly
r o o m, AC mt c ro under pm
n m g Ca ll 446 98 4 5

247 -41 3 4

Own er tra nsferred , must
sell, exc c ond $66,000
s 11 ,000 down A ssume
8 Y2 pet loan 304 -6 75

1529

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ce n t

Clayton
~::::::::;======~+==========,
12

614-742-2961 ,

Situations
Wantad

Seven year old home. three
b edrooms garden spot ,
2605 Lmcoln Ave
B%
p ercent assumable loan .
304 - 675 5047 after 6 00

Park , May 16 8t 1 7from 1 0
to 5 C lothes , dis hes. TV.
CBs M 1sc

day Call 614-74 2-26 4 8

Yard Sale Rod ney Method 1st
Churc h , Rt 688 Ma y 17th ,
18 t h
9 AM 5 PM
Church
benefi t sal e

8 82 -3288

2 f amily ya rd aal e. Sy recuae

P1: Pleasan t Yard Sale 1n
Rutl and o n North Mam
M o nda y t h rou g h Wedn es-

at Ever gr een , Cox res td an ce

3 061
Need econom1 c ally durad
vantaged p erson to tra1n for
email busme .. C onta ct Job
Care, 67 5-2 770

0924

Wanted To Buy

..... r,.cimerov

GiiffiP'ofis.......

Ya rd Sa le '14 m1 o u t
Cr eek Ad . off of
Ad lawn m owers.
b aby 1tems At art
g am es and m 1sc

Homes for Sale

2 bedrooms With garage. 3
lots tn Mason . W Va 304 -

~~-"t,.'IJ·I ·/11\~

Lawn M owm g &amp; Tr1mm mg
Reli able an d d epen dable
Reasonable rates Call 614·

Now htrm g Yo ur area C ell
1 - B05 · 687· 6000, axt A·

3 04 -675 -525 3

{Free Est•mates l

5/ 8/ 1 mo .

' 1 '•

304-895-3681

work

From 3 to 8 p.m.
Every Tuesday
For Treatment Of

Parts &amp; Service

To good home kitt ens C all

CARPENTER
SERVICE

614 9 92

Snarlmg l1ons and t1ger s
awa1t you at the Franzen
Bro thers Ctrc us on May 2 2
at th e N ew Ha ven Ballpark

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We Have the
lowest Rates

'FREE ESTIMATES"

or ca ll

W ante d old ptan os Peymg
$ 2 0 00 and 9 4 0 00 each
Ftrst floor only Wnte g1v1ng
d~r ect1on s
W1tten Ptanos
Bo x 188 Sard• s. Oh 43946

2 11 3

AL TROMM
742-2328

614-992-

W atc h Okha the elep hant
pull up t he Franze n Brothef5
C~rc u s b•g t o p at t he N ew
Haven Ballpark on May 2 2

PHOTO SPECIAL' Now thru
May 31 -color r epnnts from
yo u r n e gati ves
12 fo r
$ 1 89 May use d1fferent
nega tive tor ea c h pnnt 1f
des1red Hockenberry Ph ar
ma c y N o rth
304 67 5

DOZER
AND
BACKHOE
WORK

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

ROOFING CO.

$2595

Low Low Pn[e &gt;

PH . 992-2478

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(I) HOUSE IN CHESTER'

ORDER &amp; TAKE
DELIVERY Of
YOUR SPRING
FERTILIZER.
SPRING SEED &amp;
SEED CORN

BACKHOES
OUMP TRUC~S
LO·BOYS
TRENCHER
WATER
SEWER
GAS liNES
-S EPTIC SYSTEMS
LARGE or SArt.UL J08S

517!1 mo pd

WITH 42 IN. MOWER

Mas011

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SALES &amp;SERVICE

1983 16 h.P. TWIN

Servrn~ M er~;'&gt; G~tln

I I I I I In

Or_ Carol Osborne

BOGGS

$695

MGM FARM CITY . INC .

CHESTER - 915-3307

Flowers for Memonal Cay
N1ce selecti o n, Cli ff 's pla ce,
Po well St , l o wer M1ddle·
p ort Ne xt t o Ston ewood
Apt s

Call 5 14 992 691 6

ANY SIZE

MOWER

BAUM
TRUE VALUE
985·3301
Chester

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

tf ~

FREE ESTIMATES

15 H P. GRAVELY
WITH 42 INCH
FRONT MOUNT

Shop l e chmcum
on Duty

Also Some Cor
Fenders Avo1 lable

SERVICE
10 H P. 36 IN CUT

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Real Estat e General

•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN lAtJIIDRY
•GIBSON REFAIGEUTOR

EUGENE LONG

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WORK

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SARAH COVENTRY
JEWELRY

EXCAVATING
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Cleland Greenhou se flow er s, fla ts o r p ots. hangtng
bask e1s vegetable plant s.
tomat o pl a n ts Ge r ald1ne
Cleland Vm e and Mam St
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ALLIS CHALMERS

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•Rang es
•A efngerator s
•Drye r s •Fr eezers

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

Bu y1n g d a1l y g old. stl ver
coi n s. rmgs Jewelry, sterling
w ere o ld co 1ns. large curr en c y Top pnces Ed Burkett Barb er Shop 2nd Av e

Sept 304 -8B2 -3224

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

" FREE ESTIMATES"

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992 -2196
Middlepon, Ohto

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·cuSTOM BUI LT HOMES
· wATE R, GAS &amp;
Oil liNES

RADIATOR
SERVICE
We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores . We can
also ac1d boil and ro4
out rad1ators. We also
reparr Gas Tanks .

Wanted To Buy

388 · 9906
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500 ltnco ln Htll Pom eroy

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Business Services

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Tuesday, Nay 15, 1984

Wedding shower given in Pomeroy area

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Tuesday, May 15, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Pri c e reduced , 3 bedroom
home, 1 •ere of land A t 62

Cherloeton Rood 304 6 76
4887, 61 4 -446 · 1675

41

Houses fo r Rent

A n1ce 1 bdr h o u se. 414 E.
College St R1o G rand e , on
corne1 of Coll ege Call 446
0157
Bea u t.f u l 2 bedr o om ho me
n ear Sp r~n g Vall ey Plaza ,
exce llen t location for older
co upl e, $2 75 mo Dep o eit •
No
r e f er en ces re qu.red
c htldren no p e t s Call 446-

9307

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Daily Sentinel

Houses for Rent

IN' WNIS~ERS IK

Apartment

•n

h o use

P o m e ro y

tn

Judy Taylor Groommg . Call

614· 367·7220 .

CCU/I?T··· -

5 ·1 5

Smal l 1 b edroom home tor
rent Total elec tric. loc ated
•n Minersv•lle near Bulk
Plant . 992 -6215

Briarpatch Kennels Profe asional All -breed grooming .
Indoor -outdoor boarding fa ci lities English Cocker Spa niel puppies Call 614 -388·

9790 .

Middleport .

Call

Oragonwynd Cattery Kenn els. AKC C how pup·
pies. CFA Himalayan, Per sian and Sia me se kitten s.
Call 614 -446 · 38 44 after 6 .

614 ·992 ·7 5 11
4 bedroom hou s e

lm co ln

Hill. Pomeroy . S300

Dep -

osit &amp; ref Cttll 614 -992 28 15 or 99 2 -2 36 2

!WT

H ouse for rent , 7th A11e ..

GATCH
1-1/I H AT

Middl e port

6028

AKC Registered German
Shepherd puppies . Ca11446·

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/t4IV'GOJIT .

3 1 77

SEMOSWI•

3 bed roo m h ouse o n At.
16 0 . SJOO 00 m o nth O ep os •t an d re f erence req utred

30 4·6 75 77 4 6

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I?ABIC U ,

135
CUM6€A'L.AI&gt;IP
ST .
L. Ec !MN'O~ ,

PE:NHA ·

7 bP. d roo m ho u se S 150
mon t h Re f e u mr:P.s &amp; S 100
depos• t 30 4 -675 4684

4 2 M o btle H o m es
f o r R e nt

2 b.-h tr ailer fu lly fu rn 1s h e rt .
gn od loca l ton sec dep rP.(l

44 6 -8 558

t /1-HJ er R1 ve r A d w;:Jter &amp;
~. evvaye l urnr shed . ref
&amp;
d•'P Cilll 4 46 050 8 or 446
160 9

45

For rent Sleepmg Rooms
and hght house keeptng
room s Pork Central Hotel
Ca ll 614 · 446 ·0756
util• ·
ma le
919
Call

46 Space for Rent

2 brlr Iratler . nea r Tycoon
L,1k e s 18 5 m o , dep re

qutred Call61 4 3 88 -8 7 11
I 9 /8 l•h 70 3 bdr m ob tl e
l·ofT'le Call aft er 5 PM . 614 J!::JB 84 6 9 or 6 14 · 388 ·

B592

Mobile home lo t l or rent No
pets . Call 614 -367 -7438 .
COUNTRY M OBILE H ome
Park , Route 33, N orth ot
Pomeroy . Large lot s Call

6149927479
n1ce 3 br1r m ob tle homP. .
1u•ntshed. co n ven tP. nt loca ln , n on At 7 . n o p et s Call
F14 74 5 58 18
l hell ru um mobile home on

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2 Pt Pit
S20 0 00
mn,llhly 30 4 6 7 5 44 24
1 '182 Tratlm 14 :c.70 all elec t

3 bd r . 2 ba th s. part
washer drye r. S2 00
3 04 895 3828

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Ap artm e nt
for R ent

JA2 K SO N ES TATE S
A PARTM F NT S 1E 4ual
Housmg Opportuntty l has
O il !-! &lt;
llld tw o be dr ooms . ren t
sta rtmg al S157 l o r one
bed room ilnd S193 per
m o nth for tw o bedroom ,
wtth S200 deposit located
ne ar Foodl and and Sprtng
Valley Plaza , pool and TV
ant Call 446 · 2745 or leave
m essaqe
Small etf1c1en c y apart , cen
traf aH &amp; heat . 1 prof eSSIOnal
type gentleman o nly 446 -

0 338
Garag e apt . furntsh ed 3
rno ms &amp; bath Washer &amp;
dryer Cle An . no pe t s ad ult s
onl y D ep &amp; ref teq Ca l l
446 1 51 9
3 bd r unfurn ga r age ap t .
S25 0 plu s de pos tt
Cal l
446 3786
Fu rn1s hed efftc 1enc y. 919
2nd Gulltp ol 1s S 145 Stn giP. Cu ll 446 4416 aft er

7 PM
F w ntshed Mobil e Ho mP. .
cP. ntral &lt;w m1l e below ctty
o vP. rlo okm g tlw r1ve r On e or
tvvo ad11lt s only 446 ·0338

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Garag e apt
furn 1s hed 3
roo m s. b ath . w&lt;~ s h e r · dry e r
and upst a1 r s f urm shed , 4
roo m s. bath . bo th A C . cl ean .
no pet s. adull s onl y, de p &amp;
ref req Call 446 - 1519
Nt c. e new prt vat e down st aus , apt qUtet near HMC .
1 !ldult only . No pe ts rtlf
rcq DntpP.s , stov e. refng
Fu r 111shed 52 0 0 mo Calf
6, 4 -446 -4 78 2
2 bdr ap ts . n~wl y dec .
utt ltties partl y patd 51 45
m o Ca ll 675 5104 o r 6 75

5386
Unfutnt shed 2 bdr rn Cr own
C ity Cal l 446 783 8
2 bd r put fur n•shed . fl&lt;Hk
front . newly re m ad e lAd w a
te r &amp; hot wat er p;11rf Ca l
446 - 3919 after 5
1 hed room Apt S 19 6 m o
mc ludlllg uttltllf! S Equal
HOLJsing Opportunt t y Co n
tflc t Village M nno r Apts

6 14 992778 7
Rtvt!rs1de Apts M1 ddleport
Sneclitl rates l or Sen1or
Ctll l ens S 1 3 0 Equ al Ho us
1r1q
Opportunt lt e&lt;;
614
~92 7721

47 Wanted to R en t

A p t for rent . 2 bed room ,
lu rm shed in Mtddf eport
Ut1ht1es tncludod . S205 a
mo nth Ca 11614 992 -7177
1 beroom . turmshed ap t
S 190 Depostt &amp; ret re QII Ired Ca l l 614 ·992 · 2815
or 992 2362
APARTM E NT S . mobile
homes. ho uses Pt Pleasant
3nt1 Gall1poli s 614 . 446 -

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TWIN

RIVERS

TOWER .

Woul d hk e to rent furn
mobde home in rural area
Have outdoor dog, for 2
adu lt s. pri ce ranging $ 1 50
S175 mo Ca ll 614 256 ·
1271

4 ft Ford tiller fo r farm
tractor. 304 -88 2 -2847.

Merchandise
51 Household Goods
SWA IN
AUCTION II FURNITURE
' '62 Ohve St . Gallipolt s N ew
&amp; used w oo d &amp; coa l stoves.
6 p1ece wood liv1ng room
su1te with 6 inch flat arms
$399 , bunk beds com pl ete
w 1th bunkies S199. 2 piece
antron hvingr oo m suit es
5199 . antron recltners S99,
ot her reclinen sao. maple
dineTt e se t s S179. bolC
springs &amp; mattress twtn o r
fu ll $ 100 set regu lar -ft rm
5120 . maple dtnette cha ir s
535 . wash stands S3 4 ,
maple rockers S59. 7 piece
c hrome dinette set S149, 5
p1ec e dinette se t 599. used
bedro om su1tes , refttgera tors , rang es. chest. dressers.
wring er washe r s. TV ' s. dry ·
ers. &amp; shoes CA ll 614 -446 -

3159
LAYN E· s FUR NITUR E
Sola . ch air . rocker . o tt o ·
man , 3 tables , (ext ra heavy
by Frontter ), $685 So fa .
chair and lovesea t , 5275 .
So fa s and chairs pri ced fr om
S285 t o $895 Tables . 545
and up to S 1 25 H1de ·a·
b e d s, 5440
~nd
up to
S525 . Rechner s. 5175 to
S375 . lamps fr om $28 10
S75 5 DC dtn ett es from
S99 . t o 435 7 pc S1 89
and up Wood tab le w1th stx
ch;ms S4 25 to S745 . De sk
$ 11 0 up to 5225 Hut ches,
S5 50 and up . maple or pine
fm 1sh Bunk bed c o mplete
w 1th mattr esses. S250 and
up to 5395
Baby bods .
$110 Mattres ses or box
sprtngs, full o r fwm , S5 8 ,
ftrm . S68 and S78 OueP.n
set s. S195 4 dr chests ,
542 5 dr chests . S54 Bed
fr ames . 520 and 525 , 10
gun
Gun cab inets, 5350
Gas 01 elect rt c ranges S375
Baby mattre sses . S25 &amp;
535 , bed frames S20 . S25 ,
&amp; S30 , kmg fr ame S50 .
Go od select to n of bedroom
s u1tes . c edar ches t s .
r oc ker s, meta l cab 1n ets
sw 1vol roc ker s
U se d Furntture · Refrigera to r s. cha1rs . dryers . and
TV ' s 3 mdes out Bulaville
Ad Open 9am to6p m , Moo
thru Fn , 9am to 5pm . Sat

614 ·446 .0322
TV &amp; Appliances . 627 Third
Av e . GallipOl is , 614 -446 1 699 . Spin washe r s. gas &amp;
el ec trt c dryers . auto
was h ers . gas &amp; electnc
ranges . refrigerators . TV
sets
Washers . dryers, refrigera tors , ranges Skaggs Ap pliances, Upper ,.iver Rd.
beside Stone Crest M otel .

614 ·446 ·7398 .
Earl y American Hide -a-bed
Co uch E"'cellent condition .
Br own plaid , full size. S250.
446 -7 81 3 after 5 PM
Ktt chen cupboard s, pie cup ·
board. player piano, Singer
sew1ng machine, oak table,
ston e Jar s, do lls Call 446 -

3945
King size bo~~: springs . $20 .
Adjustable bed frame . $10 .

Call30467 5· 1661.

3 room apt . and bath . Nice
locatton . reference and depos it reqt.Ured . 304 · 675 -

Country Oak Furniture. ta bles. chairs, cupboards. dry
sinks . pie safes. lots of mite .
Conkles . Rt . 7 . Tuppers
Plams, Ohio .

Pull typ8 42 " double disc f o r
lawn and garden tractor

304 ·895 · 3382 .

Pupptes. moth er Doberman
fath er 1 4 black male, have
been wormed $ 10 00 eac h .

Custom draper i es, many
venet i an b linds, R oman
woven wood shade s, verti ca l blmds. Samples end
estim ates in your home . P.

304 · 675 · 3575
5258 .
57

A. Sayre, 304 ·458 · I 078

Musical

Instruments

Surplus stock. new an d used
appliances . furniture 304 ·

675 ·4424

or 675 ·

For Sa le Pian o. Call 61 4 ·

256 · 6417

S30 Ca11 304 ·675 ·7771 .
li vi ngroum suite and afgh ·
an s See a t 2023 Jefferson
Ave ., Pt Pleasant
Piece

Be d room

Suite ,

1 2 w indows. approlll . s1ze
66 " "'32 "
1 2 storm wm dows wtth screens. approx
size 66"x32" 2 windows.
includes storm and screens
38"~~:28"
All e:c.c cond
M us t sell en ttr e lot 30 4 -

58

&amp;

Fruit
Vegetables

R ed &amp; white sweet potatoe
plants . Cal l 6 14 -256 -657 4
aft er 3 .30 .

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

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

54 Misc . Mer c handise
61

Farm Equipment

Troy - Bilt tillers Check our
special pri ce before you buy
any t illers . Swisher Implement Co . St. Rt .7 N. Galli polis , OH . Call 614 446 ·

6245 .
limes t one , Sand. Gravel
Delivered in Ma son. M eigs .
Gallia or pick up at Richard s
&amp; Son . Call 446 -7785

0475
Tra c t or . model B with culti vators . Ca ll 614 · 256 -6417
Farmell M 2 row mounted
corn pi ck er. S1.500 1 r ow
pull typ e corn picker, Co -op,
$3 00 2 row pull type JD
corn planter, S300 . 3 pt .
pi ckup disk , $250 . 3 pt .
grading blade , S150 . M anure loader, S 150 New Id ea
hay rake, $100 . Hoy baler

CoH ee table stere o, ster eo ,
dmette table . Ca 11614-256 -

6417 .

66 , S160 . Call 614 256 ·
1427 .

Shrubs pruned , law n re see ded . r etaining wa ll s,
si dewalks. pa tios, fil l dirt,
topsoil. ba rk mu lc h &amp; saw ·
dust Contact Bru ce Davi ·
s1on Cal l 614 -256 · 1427.

Used Equip ment Gravely &amp;
mower ... $ 495 . GT Bolen
tra ctor &amp; mower ... S995.
ta tr co nd 1050 Bolen tra c ·
tor &amp; mo w er S595 , MF
t i l l e r .. $ 175 , MF
bal er . . S50, Gravely
plow
. $ 150 , 8HP
Sears. S225, trac1or with
d am aged mower . Chuck
Coll1er Service Store. Third
&amp; Court St ., Gollipolts .

Sears ndi ng mower . 8 HP .
36 . cut
Ca ll 614 -682 -

J im ' s Farm Equipment Cen ·
ter , Rt . 35 W ., Gal lipolis,

OH 614 ·446 ·9777 or 446 ·

5B04
1982 Chevette loaded . l ow ery organ Cr aftm ati c king
sized bed Call 446 -3 1 0 1
aft er 3 30 .
Firewood for sa le, $20 .00
pick -up load. S30 .00 dell ·
ve r ed . Call before 11 :00
ot t er 6 00 . 304· 676 -2991
SURPLUS ARMY . Camou ·
flage , denium. re n tal clo ·
thin g , boots. rubber -leather,
pe cks , ch ildren ca mouflage .
Open Fri. , Sat ., Sun ., 1 to
7PM, Sam Somerville's,
Eas t -Ravenswood Plenty
tree parking on South - Wesst
side near la rg e whit e block
building .

55 Building Supplies
N ew galvamzed corrugated
cu lvert $2 .35 ft . up . All
siru . Fittings Pipe. beams.
st ru ct ural steel -new, used
B ig disco unts Oelivered l
Anywhere ! Nowl Estimates

free . 304 ·925 ·0884 .
LUMBER -Ro ugh cut , oak ,
poplar. 2M4, 2x6, 2~~:8 , h:4 .
1 x6 . 1 xB , length available, 8
ft . through 16 ft . Hogg &amp;
Zuspen. 304 -773 -5654.
N ow open for business.
Mountain State Blodt: , A t.
33 , New Haven . Complete
masomy supplies, 4" , 8 ",
12" block . Delivery service.

Phone day 304 · 882· 2222,
eve ning 882 · 3239

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Pets for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breeds. Heated
lndoor ·outdoor fa cilities .
AKC Doberman puppies:
Stud Service Call 614 -446·

7795 .

Bell Call 614 ·286 ·6522 .
E1dine Saddle Shop Spring
Sale on all show items , show
saddle, breas1 strap and
head stall with silver. $489
valu e on sale $259 . Call
Regist ered Morgan Stallion .

Call 614 · 379 · 2585 .
horses .

Call

Autos for Sale

Hol stein bulls from DHF
tested. dams w -20,000 lbs.
of milk o r mor e. Als o Hol stein cow AI sired . Call

614· 286 · 2496 .

spd.,

2484 . We specialize in King
Kuu er equip . See us end
sa ve o n th e foll o wing . N ew
King Cutter tool s, brush
hog s - 40 " - 4 · 5 - 6 - 7 ft . .
plows 1 · 2 bottom. culttva ·
tor s 1 · 2 row , Chiesel plows
5 -7 -9 shank , rear blades
4 -5 %- 6 -7 -8 ft . post hole
d1ggers 9 - 1 2 " . York rakes,
rototiller s 40 · 52 · 60 · 70 ' ',
potatoe plow s. boom poles·
regular &amp; HO Carry ails.
sunflower rakes . trailer load
of barb wi re S21 roll ,
tobac co set t er . 2 axle
trait ers - 17 ft . long . USED
Wheel disc . 3 pt. disc . 2
small pull type 16 blades.
plows -2 -3 -4 bottom . post
driver, shaver, rotary hoes .
NH , MF , Ford mowers .
Rak es 3 -P MF , Nl pull type
gravity bou s with wagons,
10 ft Chiesel plow, used
tractor part5, Ford , Ferg .,
Oliver 60 -77, farmall H -M ,

Othe r used pons for plows.
bole rs .
We buy form &amp; l·ndus·

4659 .
1979 lincoln Towncar . Call

61 4·367· 7307 .
1971 Cadillac Limousine
uc, . cond., tinted windows.

4 yr . o ld Palomino gelding.
broke to ride, 304 · 773 551 1 or 773 - 5823
5 yr old Regi stered Hereford Bull
Priced on c all

304 ·675 · 7337 .
64

Hay &amp; Grain

773 ·53B1 or 773 ·5170 .

Transportal ion
Autos for Sale

1979 Chevy Caprice Classic. 2 dr, ac , ps, V-8 engine,
body good co ndition , exc.
performance . Will co nsider
all offers . Call 614 -992 7412 ah er 5 p .m .
Z-28 Camero. 4 spd., am -fm
stero. 36,000 miles. exc.
con . 56200 or 8 .0 . Call

614 ·B43· 5213
'78 Ford LTD , low mileage
Also chair, dresser, &amp; 3
m e n 's suite s. Ca11614 · 742 ·

2524

4200 or 985 ·4244 .
Ford

LTO

wagon .

S275 . 992 ·6939 .
' 81 Celica Toyota , lift back .

304 ·676 ·6149 of1er 5.00
1982 Z28. loaded with
everything. black .

St 0 ,000 .00 firm. 304·675·
21 B9 .
77 Dodge Aspen . 76 Ford
Elite 72 Chevy Impala Call

304·576·2372
576· 2285 .

and

304·

'78 Chevene, 4 door. auto ..
new tires, 1980 engine low
mileage , runs good . good
shopo. $1 .5 00 .00 . '78 Ford
Pickup. body rough , runs
good , PS , PB , auto . ,
$700 .00 . ' 76 VW Rabbit ,
high mileage, body fair, runs

S500.00 . '79 Olds

Cutla ss Supreme, good
tir8S, auto ., fancy wheels,
PS. PB , air cond., AM -FM
stereo console, low mileage
gas engine. $3800.00 firm .
' 63 Jeep station wagon , 4
wheel drive, engine and
drive train good. body real

1978 Capric Classic, 304 -

614 446 ·2282 .

offer . 304·675 ·6586 .

1980 Buick Regal limited .
PS . PB . CC. tilt wheel , good
ti ra. rear wind def ., good
cond . Call 446 · 4205
80 Chevy Mazda hatchback,
clean , 4 c yl. , auto, good gas.

82 . 5 00
8

77 Olds Omago

roughem , run good, $950 .

with Major

AMO!&gt;. YOU CAN ALW/&gt;..'11&gt;
T!OL L A ~OPLE BUT

'IOU CI'.N.T TELL THEM
MUC.I-\! II' WE ' RE

Cl'l,iTICAL LPOP 'WILL

Motorcycles

1980 Harley Davidson wide
glide . Can be seen at Betz
Honda .
For sale 1980 Suzuki P.E .
400, dirt bike, 500 miles on
it . Will sell reasonable pri ce .

I 982 CB 650 Honda. low
mileage. SISSY bar. chrome,
case guards. 2 ·h elmets.

0 Cll PM Magazine

10 model Ch&amp;\frolet 1% ton
dump truck , S1,500 . Cell

bike . very good condition,
$500 . Several new parts .

Call 61 4·367· 7506
1982 Honde
Interstate. Air
dress $1 ,995
trade for PU

Silver Wing
ride &amp; full
or consider
truck. Call

bike, s300. Call 614 ·667·
3941 .
1980 Kawasaki KZ1 300. 6
cyl. engine shaft drive, Many
e~etras. very good con ., Call
614 -992 -7 1 10 after 5 p .m .
1 979 750 Kawasaki, ne w
faring , tuc con., $1350 .
Motorcycle parts , super
Glide front end complete
wheel , tire. good rubber, dial
brake, master cylinder . buck
horn with stock grips. throt tle cable. new head light all

$325 .00 . 304·882 · 2688
after SPM .
1982 Honda V -45 Sabre
4 ,000 miles , water-cooled ,
shaf1· drive, digital clock .
fuel. temp ., and tripmeter
gauges . Much mora . exc

Boats and
Motors for Sale

811 ,500 . Coli 614 ·245 ·
6032 or 304· 675-1731 .

14 ft. aluminum John boot
trailer &amp; cover, purchased
new 1983, has 2 swivel
fishing sea1s &amp; motor guide.
electric foot contro lled trol ·
ling mo1or . Call between
7 -9PM weekdays , anytime
weekends. 61 4 -246 -6820.

75 Chevy luv new frontend
parts, tune up, good cond .,

$9 .000 . Coli 614 · 387 ·
7760 or 614 · 367·0186 .

1976

For~

FIOO

truck.

auto.,
a.c .•614·742-2880
p .s., 51,000
miles . Coli
.

'79 Chovv Luv. 4 1 poed. 28
mi. gallon , long wheel base.
$2600 .00 . 676 · 1848 or
676·6613 .

work cor. UOO.OO. 304 ·
675 - 1349 or 304· 773 ·
9144 no colla ohor 9PM .

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COLO LAGT 1'110H1 ... 1
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HELPED SOME, AN',"

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YESSIR, W IZER, I

TH IN K WE CAN DO
A LOT FOR THOSE
FOLKS IN UPPER

HOLD IT, GUZ '
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Wi:,UH,NEED SOME DIRECTlONS,GUZ! I
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AND HEATING

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polis . Call 614 · 367·0676 .

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THIS GRAND OCCASION

TOGETHER/

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tlond, Dh .614 · 742 · 2903 ;
Basements. Footers. Con·
crete work , Backhoe 's,
Dozer &amp; Ditcher, Dump
trucks. &amp; water -gas-sewer·
electrical lines .
Dotson 's Tree Service. In ·
sured - Free Estimate. 304 ·

HARNEY

676 ·2897 .

I TOLD MAW SHE

Electrical
Refrigeration

LOOKED TWENTY
POUNDS LIGHTER
AN' TEN 't'EARS
't'OUNGER --

Pasquale Electric Co. all
phases of electric work , all
work guaranteed . Aerial
truck rental. 614 - 446 ·

_,-,

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STILL WOULDN'T
LEND ME NO
CARD - PLAYIN'

76

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

MONEY

Call Jim Lanier , 304-675 ·

PB. new· tires. 876 -

62B6.

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TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1 163 Sec . Ave . Gallipolis.

614 ·446 · 7B33 or814·446·
IB33 .

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jack for f our diamond trr cks
and h is contrac t

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Goodman's
2 l.ove on
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Montmartre
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openly
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13 Miss Barrell
5 Horrifi ed
14 Incarnation
6 Flutter
of Vishnu
7 Yellow bug le
IS Unconscious
8 No idea
16 Mining find
whatsoever
17 " - Maria"
9 Printing
18 Krupa or Rich
process
20 Quantity
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21 Comma ndo
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fora y
19 Horace
22 Meltican
or Thomas
dollar
23 Perfume

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'78 Honda Accord, 5 opead.
2 door hatchback , AM· FM .

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MAVBE SHE DON'T
LIKE ARTIFISHUL
SWEETENERS

SEWING Machine repairs .
service Authorized Singer
Saltt~s &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors . Fabric Shop ,

SERVICE .

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l1 vP.s when the broth er of
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1175 or 614 ·446·7911 .

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Dea ler South

the

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JIM 'S PLUMBING II HEAT·

James Boys Water Service.
Also pools filled . Call 614 ·

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'Oppenheimer · Ftrst of 3
pans Oppenhermer aher
reJSCttng aHt ltatton w 1th the
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Call 446·9626 .
Correct Craft &amp; Ski Su ·
preme. family ski boats.
New &amp; uaed, Parkersburg,

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Good -1 Elllcavating , base ments, footers. driveways,
septic tanks, landscaping.
Call anytime 614 - 446 ·
4537 , James l. Davison . Jr.
owner .

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Cor . Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio

Excavating

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spad e t hree a nd Sou th
assumes th at the l ead w as
honesl and spade s wr n·
diVIded 4-4 Just to rn akc
sure th ey weren 't 6-2. South
ducks the se cond spade . but
he has to win the tlurd one
Now South goes aftr r c lubs.
only to find West di:.,cctrdmg
un the second o n ~ .
It is the sort of hand tha t
used to appear m OJ uc tiOn
bridge columns some 50
years ago So uth f1 gure.s tha t
West had no f1 ve-ca r d su n .

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GASOLI NE ALLEY

Plumbing

count

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sister, Melba, searches for a
WW II German U-boat (60
m tn )

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plays the kmg a 11d Sou th
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Absten Home lmpro\fement
Specialists, framing , roof·
ing, siding, concrete, remo deling, painting, etc . Free
estimate. 304 · 458 -1566 .

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mates. 304·675 · 2296 .

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wh1ch featu res
vtews of the people of th1s
country , the personal1mpact
of imponant news stories
and proftles of famou s
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Crt s ts · Ton tg ht' s program
looks at cl1mate predtct ton s
and hazard warntngs for the
next century (A) (60 mtn )
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ALLEY OOP

STEAMER . Water removal.
furniture clean ing , free esti-

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RINGLE ·s SERVICE expo·

Phone 614 ·446 · 3888
614 ·446 -4477

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and t1 mes are subjec t to
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Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
removal. Ca ll 304 · 675 -

t ht&gt; spadt.:
deuce Suuth nsrs With
dummy 's Jack , hopmg th ai
the lead was frum K -Q. b ul
it wa sn't tlus limP Fa ... t

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RON ' S Television Service .
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola , Ouazar , and
house calls. Cell 304 -576 -

Pomeroy. 614·992 ·2284 .
10ft. Jon boat, swivel seats.
New trolling motor. battery.
Oars &amp; life jackeu. 1$225.

Topper for Chevy luv truck ,
' 73 Oatson 110, run1 good,
new starter, reworked heed.
new brakes, good drive to

... I Wfll(iC,LEI? OUT

th ree no-trump
West opens

Cil MOVIE : 'WarGames'

cond . Coli 304· 875·2520 .

19 ft . Fiberform SS 185,
470 Mercruiser motor, open
bow, stainless steel pro·
palter, boat has on ly 26 hr.
since new, has been s1ored
in garage, exc . cond .,

1980 Chevy % ton , pa , tb ,
auto, air, am -fm cassette .
S5600
Cell 614 - 992 7354 .

1'M SU~Pfli S ED 1 WAS

Wheel of Fortune
@ People's Court
One Day at a Time

try1ng to save Murdock fro m
a forest f1re acctdent. the A
Team ts tr apped in the m td dle of a Col Decker st ak eout. (60 m in .)
(1) Philip Marlowe-Private
Detective Marlowe guards
a gang ster marked death

scotchguard -water extrac tion , deodorizers . FREE esti·
mates . Reasonable rates .
Gene Smith , 992 -6309 .

Call 614·992 .2042 .

luv covered
4 spd .,
vinyl
bed. $3,996 . -Johns Auto
Sales, Bulaville Rd . Gallipolis . 446 -4782. open til dark .

$600 firm . Cell 614 · 379 ·
2115 .

ANNIE

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN,

3B02 .

$360 . Call446·7383 .

6 0
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odge truck , 6 cyl. , lan1
6 engtne,
·
runs goo d , b o d y
roug h . $150 . 367 . 7B16 .

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vinyl siding, roofing. room
addition, storm windows,

1981 Kawasaki 80 KDX dirt

1982 Chovv s . I 0, 4 sp .• 4

6

CD

stone. Call 614 ·367·0409
or 614 ·3 67 ·7244 .

614 · 367·0172 after 5PM.

614·388 ·9303.

446 ·4782 . Open till derll .

fB

SHAPE

Making inferences

00 Dr. Who

H &amp; S Home Improvements
vinyl siding, roofing, room
addition , storm windows,

carpet

Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

Cil Bob Newhart Show
Cil 0 (j) Family Feud

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your

BRIDGE

fB Jeffersons
0 Cll Tic Tac Dough

axp. Coli 6 14· 3B8 -9862.

GET

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PAINTING- interior and ex terior, plumbing, roofing ,
some remodeliAg . 20 yrs.

Water wells commercial and
domestic. test holes. pump
sales and service. 304 -895 -

12 ft . Sears fiberglass boat
&amp; trailer , swivel seats , trol ling motor , acceuoriea ,

cyl., AM I FM , tape, vinyl
covered bed, sport wheels,
$6996. John 's Auto Sales.
Bulaville Rd ., Gallipolis . Oh .

WVAH

7o30

1981

XRIOO Honda dirt

Jumble B~ No . 25. contairuug 11 0 puutes. Is available lor s 1 9S pl~; s 5St po stage

end halldllng lmm Jllmble. Clo lhtS newspaper . 6o~ 34 Norwood N J 07648
your name , adctress. 11p code and make c hl:!ck pa~ a ble 1o N ew Spaperbook s·

lncludofl

George 's in trouble!

Call 61 4-388 ·9867 .

304 · 675 · 2088 or 675·
4560 .

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Jumbles SHOWY WOMEN JACKET ALWAYS
Answer Wha t the talkin g cal said every time its
ma ster returned home - WHAT'S " MEW"?

@)THE JEFFERSONS

Marcum Roofing &amp;. Spout ing. Now installing rubber
roofs . 30 years experience,
specializing in built up roof.

$1.600. Coli 446 · 39B9 .

Now arrange the Circled letters to
form the surprise answer. as sug
gested by the abOve cartoon

{Answers tomorrow )

614·266· I 182.

rienced roofing , including
hot tar application, carpenter, electrician, mason . Call

CriB Craft 36 ft . cabin
cruiser with trailer ,

Trucks for Sale

BORN LOSER

Commercial and residen ·
tial. free estimates. Call

2398 or 614 ·446 · 2454 .
1979 Honda CB 650, wind shield . roll bar, cruise con trol. meg wheel. truck , low

offer. 304- 676 -7591.

S iMP Y DefEND
HIM ~

4

'76 Cordoba. air-cond . PW.

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1 9 8-1FMChevy
tape,

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7

PB. PS. $1 , 100 .00 or bast

72

STUCCO and PLASTERING

WHAT THE
DOWN-AND-OUT
POET D ID.

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Home
Improvements

stone. Call 614 · 367 ·0409
or 614 · 367 ·7244 .

75

245 ·581B

7524 home .

Bronco 1978 loaded with
extras. eKe . cond . Call for
appointment 446 - 1060 .

miles. Call 446·4206 . .

'79 Mercury Cougar XR7,
PS . PB, Air -c ond ., AM -FM
tape , low mileage, eKe .
cond . $4,000 .00 or best

388 ·9905 work , 614 · 367 ·

1978 Chevy van auto, 8 c yl .,
AM · FM tape, carpeted. covered spare tire on rear,
ladder, $3,496 . Johns Auto
Sales. Bulaville Rd . Gallipo·
lis . 446 -4782 , open til dark.

379·2834.

TOP CASH paid for late
m odel used cars.
Smith
Bu ic k -Pontiac. 1911 East ·
ern Ave ., Gallipo li s. Call

1968 El Camino 307 en ·
gine . 3 spd . transmission ,
great c ond , 61 ,000 act .
miles, 51,995 . Call 614 -

61 4 · 446 ·

$1.500 . Call 446 -

675 · 1393.

1977 Dodge Charger Spe cial Edition. e~e t ra clean , elCc.
co nd., black with t -top.
loaded . S2,000 . Call 614 -

$4.600 . Call
9606 .

815B .

rough . $250 .00 304·675·
7642 .
71

age. hish back bucket seats.
full carpeting. ex c . cond ..

5253 .

good.
Quality hay for sale in field .
$1 .50 per bale . Call 304 -

I 9BO CJ ·6 Renegade pack·

1977 Dodge Aspen 82.000
mttes.

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Carol Burnett

00 This Weak in the NBA
(I) Sanford and Son
(I) Entertainment Tonight
(I) B.J ./Lobo Show

with ellltraa.

1 975 Dotson 620 pickup . 4
speed, current sticker, re cently overhauled engine.
John D Gerlach, 304·675-

1975

each . Ca ll 304 ·895 · 3395

loaded

$3.000. Call 448 -0616 .

S3,500 firm . Coll446 · 1833
or 446· 7833 .

6623 .

Young goats, S 15 and up .
New Zealand Doe rabbit $5

&amp; 4 W.O.

1982 2 dr. Chevy Chevette .

1977 Rally Sport Camaro.
light &amp; dark blue, good
condition. Call 614 -985 -

Snutfl billy goat, best offer .

Vans

4 spd., AM · FM tapa.
$3.495. 19B1 2 dr. Chevy

1 and 2 yr. o ld Angus bulls .
By Power Play &amp; Power
Pa ck . ou t of Shoshone &amp;
Power Play Daughters . Goebel Angus Farm , Coolville.
614 -667 -3838 or 614 -667 For sa lf'.l : Registered T ennessee Walk er Bay Mare Ap prox 63 in . ta ll. Call 614 -

73

1979 Jaep CJ·5, 6 cyl., 3

after

5PM. 614 · 388 · 8469 o r
614 · 388 ·8592

Co li 614 · 985 ·35 65

2B6 · 5930

Firewood cut up ~lahs S 1 5
pickup load Call 6 14 -2 45 ·

Reg Quarter horse filly bo rn
5 -15 -82 . laq uano D . Han cock. s1re Handy Wifk . d am
House Hanco ck Reg Stal lion born 1 · 23 · 83, Eye
Wanna Fly. sire RuH Tuff
Revenue, dam Top liverty

742 .2023

Pl as ti c cist erns state ap ·
proved . plas1tc sep t1 c tanks.
plastic culvert. metal cu l ve rt s. RON EVANS ENTER PRISES . Jack son. Oh 614 ·

3956

Livestock

Rid tng
Vegetable plants S 1.00 and
up on Rt 33 '" Letart . Wat ch
for our s1g ns

Knauff Firewood Pickup or
De:livered . 1 2 " -22" sto cked
in ya rd
HEAP vender.
prompt delivery . 614 -256 -

71

One Family Car . 1978 Lin co ln Towncar . 25.000
miles. good condition. Call
446 -2502. after 5:00 446·

614 · 286 · 6522 .

675 · 1811

W ed ding se t s 1 OK &amp; 14K
gold $49 .95 &amp; up Weddin g
bands S30 &amp; up . N ew &amp;
preowned . Frank ' s Paw n
Shop , 430 2 n d Ave .. Galli ·
polls. Oh . 446 ·08 40

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Serv ices

1978 Dodge Colt. 4 cyl., 4
spd., 2 dr ., low miles, ex .
cond . Call 446 -6201 .

675· 4581 .

Sales,

6 :30

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BY THEIR HO USeS
FIRST, WOK AROUND,
SEE IF THERE'~ AHY- ·

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00 Mazda Sportslook

(]) Here Come the Brides

Half Bobcat ktttens . 3 with o ut tai l s S60 00 or 1 with
Uil S30 . 00
304 - 937 ·

W anted to buy old junk saw
mill for pans . Phone 304 -

LOOK AT IT THI~ WAY
EASY, IF A~YE!ODY
HAS TO &amp;RIII6 OWE OF
THEM 1!.1, IT MIGHT A?
WE.LL I!IE A FRIEND.

7;00

675· 141 7 .

62 Wanted to Buy

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U.S. At . 50. Coolville, Oh
614·667·3386 .

Chevette auto, sunroof,
$3,195. Johns Au1o Sales.
Bulaville Rd . Gallipolis. 446 4782 , open til dark .

26B6

.

S300 675 · 3214 .

Whirlpool refrig ., kitchen
tabl e·4 chairs , flteA di 1c
p layer . Call after 4 :00 in the
evening . 446 -2892 .

•

Re dbone Coon Hound. 1 yr.
old, not trained . Ready to
run . $50.00 . 367 -7815

RabbH s. C heck ers &amp; Dutc h .
S3 and $5 ea c h . Call 304 -

30 tnch white f'llectric range.
elCc co n., S 100 . 19 inch
co lor Quasar TV S150, 25
inch TrueTone color TV

5

Apartments now avai lable to
Jtlderly &amp; di sabled w 1th an
rn co m e o f l es s than
S 1 2. 300 Renting for 30
pe r cen t uf adjusted mco me
Ph o ne 304 - 675 · 6679

109 0

304 ·46B · I 61 0 .

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to 0666.60 value) with the
purchase of any 1984 motor
home or travel trailer . ONE

$3.5 00 0 0 . 304 · 458 ·
1610.

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Unscramble these lour Jumbles.
one Jetter to each square. to fOfm
four ordinary wordo.

EVENING

7, A· 1 cond ., t5,000. Call
61 4· 388 ·8274 or 814 ·388·
9963.

M .F. 10 ton silage wagon .
used 3 seasona, 83. 500.00
One row M F. field chopper.

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The Daily Senti

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Viewing

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

Surcraft bunk houae
camper. 26Yz ft . long, sleeps

61 4·992·51 01 .

742 ·2352

S100

Ohio

BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES &amp; SERVICE. Open
dolly 9 to 8 o30, Sot . 9 to 4,
Sun . 1 to 4 . U.S. At . 60,
Coolville , Oh 61 4·667 ·
3386.

New bush hog. 3 point hitch
equipment. 1 5 ft . lawn
mower $925. 26ft. blades
$300 each. 1 7 h . blade
$82 6 . 1 earth mover $676 .
Assoc . Fabricators . Call

675 · 7771

Sale or Trade : AKC Reg .
Male Brittany Spaniel pup .
Mu st sell . 446 -4803 .

by Larry Wright

9N Ford tractor with 12 in .

304 ·675 · 7642 .

Kenmore washer &amp; dryer
S125. Gas dryer $65, GE
refrigera t o r $65 . Self ·
defrost1ng refngeretor
$100 , Meyt age wnnger
washer $100 . Call 614 -

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®

plows, good shape, $1,1500.
or 8260 for plow1 . Call
614·379·2 1 16.

AK C black German She pherd Pupp1es Call 304 -

51 H ousehold Goods

Twin si1e Bem co box springs

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Fff1c 1ency apt for ren t for 1
or 2 pe o pl e. Roush Lan e.
C hes h1re 304 · 773 -588 2

Farm Equipment

1956 International tra ctor.
wtde front e nd. 3 pt . hitch.
live power, spin out hubs,
2 -way hydraulic , good ties .

Furnished Rooms

Sle epin g room S 1 1 5 .
ttes paid Share bath .
only Range &amp; ref11g
2 nd Ave , Gall1po lis
446 -4416 after 7 PM

61

Wood chuck, model STWC
12 Brush Chipper . elllc
co nd . $4 , 650 .00 . Alli ce
Chalmers model 0 D road
grader. all hydraulic , 6 cyl.,
diesel engine . $8,500 ,00 .

3430 .

EAGt.ES '

4 bedto o m h ou se . g ood
l oca tt on. ca ll aft er 6 30 PM .
30 4 - 6 7 5 - 35 1 3 o r 675 •

Ct.~ll

AKC Reg . Poodle puppies

Call 446 ·0857

U/NCH
!Ill THE

Ca ll 614 -992 -

- -- - --

Pets for Sale

56

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160 Coli 614 · 388 ·9909

May 15, 1984

DIC!( TRACY

They'll Do It Every Time

Goo d ho use for rent on Rt .

Tuesday,

Tuesday, MGy 15, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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o ·~ . t•l r Smgl (' l etters.
apostrophes, the length and formah on of t he worrl!l are all
hints. Each day t he r ode l e tlers are ditrert' nt

used for the three L's, X for the two

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BLIND, BOTH SHALL FALL INTO TilE DITCH. - ST. MAT'I;HEW

�sfor you

has a

Baseball
roundup
on
3

Southern graduation

Title hopes still alive

Senior Citizen Day

See Meigs game on Page 4

Story, photos on

Stories

Page

Story on

Page 6

SUPERIOR- SEMI-BONELESS

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SUPERIOR-SEMI BONELESS

Voi.JJ. No .24
Copyrighted 1984

LB.

HALVES

$1
99
CENTER CUT HAM SICES ..........
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BE KJ!Io'D TO ANIMALS WEEK - Gwen Gerber of
the Consolidated llumane Organizations of Southe..-1••m Oltio ''"~' filnc• and Dannelgraph to teach ahout the
nr&lt;'d• of peL• at t he Salisbury, Middleport, and

Ground Beef 99~

Pet week observed through area
As a pat, of the Meigs County
llumam• Society"s observance uf
" Be Kind 10 Animals Week" Gwm
GerbPr. n!prt•s;&gt;ntatiw of Consoli da ted Humam• Organizations of
Southeast em Ohio, presented pro-

grams on

{X't

carr Friday to

children Ln severa l f'lC'mPntary
schools.
Ms. L;.orber compared the needs
ot animaLs 10 thf' nfl€&gt;ds of humans.

insofar as food . watPr and shf'lt(•r

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USAf\ WllliNER Gina
FoUrod, Meigs High School, ha.•
he••n nruoc..t a 19llt United States
National :\want winner in for·
••ign languagp hy lht• United
Stak~ Achievement Academy.
Sht• W.&lt;L~ nomina.ted for the award
hy ~-rL'&lt;i Baloy, SpanL&lt;Ji teacher.
St'lf•dion nf t JSAA winners i."i
ma,k• on recommendation of
lA"af'ht•" 1 ·oru:·h~. (~ounseloN, or

other st·hool sponsors and is
ha."''('d on a.t•adr rnit· rwrforman&lt;O&lt;'. interrst and aplltudt•,
lmdt•rship quallti&lt;'S. m;ponslhility, ••nthu'iiam, motivation to
l~am and improve, citil.ensltip,

an' mncerned, discussed the medica I needs, the problem of overpopula tion. the necessity for licensing, and the need for exerci sing a
dog on a leash.
She said that "being a good cit izen
goes hand in hand with being a good
pet owner" and noted that dogs must

Scarbrough and Miss Hawthrone
accompany various c hoirs and
productions atEasternHigh School,
and other student s pertorm at
various churches In the area. Amy
Louks is now studying with Nancy
Zlpay who is affiliated w ith the Ohio
University School of Music.
Following the recitalthe students
honored Mrs. Machir with a gift
cer tificate and refreshments were
served totheOOpeopleattendingthe
recitaL Mrs Machir is a graduate of
Ohio University School of Music
with a bachelor of music degree ln
music education. She teaches piano
and voiee privately, directs the
Chester United Methodist Church
choir, and serves as assistant
organist at the church.

GROUND CHUCK ...................... $1.49 LB.
FRESH LEAN GROUND ROUND .......... $1.79 LB.
HILLSHIRE

SUMMER RED SKIN

HOMEMADE

POLISH SAUSAGE

BOLOGNA

HAM SALAD

RTA

to meet

Thf' Rf'li rr'(l T1•achPrs i\ ssoc ia
ttnn will hold it.., lunc hPon m('('finu

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HP..,..n " &lt;.~tion s ma ,· lx• madr h.\
c&lt;.~lling

992-51:.6. P ,11 l'a rlf •r and
SkinnPr will Px pla in lh(' Big
lkolhPr Rig SisfPr progr~un .

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HUBBARD'S
GREENHOUSE
Syracuse, Oh.
Ph. 992-5776
.rvorr orFrv
FOR SPRING SEASON
Complete line of vegetable &amp;
flowering plants. sh rubbery. fruit
trees. Azaleas. Rhododendron.
House Plants - 4" to 10".
Foliage &amp; Blooming Baskets

THURS.

WED . ONLY

99¢

79 c LB

PIECE

DR. PEPPER

7-UP

R.C. COLA

7-UP

$129

$139

$129

B Pack 16 Oz .. Plu s Dep .

8 Pack. 16 Oz. Pus Dep .

8 Pack. 16 Oz. Plus

ALL WEEK

DR .

VALLEY BELL

REG . OR
PEPPER DIET

$139

2% MILK

tp9

VALLEY BELL

VALLEY BELL

CHOCOLATE MILK

ICE MILK
'/, GAL $ 29

VIT. D. MILK

$ 99

GAL

Kahn.'s Americ an Beauty Baco n.

ca n

Pcuc1 by by Geot ge S. Hobstener
215 Mulbe rry Ave Pomeroy. Oh 45769

Kahn "s American Beauty Bacon .

CHILLY POP
24 Pack ONE

VALLEY BELL

Oz. Plus Oep .

8 Pack,

10¢

ONE

1o~

All Flavors

Qt.

With the

Purchase of 3 Packs of Kahn's Lun cheon Meats .

Bacon .

VALLEY DELl

ORANGE JUICE

COT AGE CHEEESE
24 OZ. ONE

DRUMSTICKS
6 PAK. ONE

1Q¢

10¢

With the puchase of two - 1 lb .

With the
Eckrich

STOKELY 32 OZ.

1Q¢

of two 1 lb.

With purc hase 3 Frozen Food Pro·

HOTDOG BUNS
8 Pack ONE

APPLES

10¢

10¢

3lb .

With tho pur chase of one lb
Kahn 's American Beauty Ba con .

Kahn's Wieners .

With the purc hase of two packs of

VALLEY BELL

COUPON

I

PEPSI COLA

:

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10¢

$119

16 OZ.

8 PACK

I

2°/o MILK

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99¢

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6 PACK

C.K. SUPERMARKET

BROUGHTON'S
FRUIT FLAVORED

EGGS

DRINKS

89¢

DOZEN

With the purchase of two 1 lb. Kahn 's
America n Beauty Bacon .
Limit 4
Expires 5 -20 -84

I
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1
1

NO tll.m
E•pires 5 -20-84

1
1
1
I

Plus Depostl on all Bottles

VALLEY BELL
y, GAL

Tomato, Broccoli,
Pepper, Cauliflower,
&amp; Brussel Sprougs

$1

oz.

39¢

29oozEN

PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUNDAY . MAY 20TH

With the purchase of two packs of
Kahn's luncheon Meats .
limit 4
Expires 6-20-84

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SALES
TO
DEALERS

OPEN DAILY &amp; SUNDAY-9.~l' A.M. TO 9:00P.M.

COUPON

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We Reserve the Right to L oit Quantities.

WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS &amp; "WIC" COUPONS

Open Daily 9 to 8

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS .

Sun. 1 to S

\

COLUMBUS, Ohio tAP ) - Hearings got under way in the House today
on a new, $530 million capit al improvements bill w hich legislative leader s
say should be on Gov. R ichard Celeste's desk by Memorial Day.
Finance Chairman William E. Hinig, 0-New Philadelphia, and Senate
Finance Chairman William F . Bowen , 0-Cinclnnatl, both promised
prompt action 1\oesday when the proposal w as unveiled by B udget
Director Chris Sale.
Unlike past proposals which have stressed new construction, Celeste's
bill emphasizes renovation and restoration of existing facilities by setting
aside m ore than half the money for those purposes.
It earmarks 60 percent of the total for h.igher educa tion while dividing
most of the rem ainder between m ental health and mental retardation
facilities, parks and re&lt;:reational areas, and renova tion of adu lt and
juvenile correctional fac ilities.
Ms. Sa le sa id the proposal costs le&gt;S than any biennial capital
improvements bill since 1977.
" It is a prudent capital budget, one that we can pay for," she said.
The $530 million total disregards a capital impmvements reappropria tions bill which brings forward $324 million in projects left over from the
last capital bill ($614 million ! passed three years ago.
The new bill provides $318.9 million for higher education.
Mpnta \ health and mental ret ardation fac ilities are to get $70 .3 million,
and $82.4 million is provided for parks and other natu ra l resources
department project s. The bill provides renovations totaling $13.5 milli on at
adult prisons and $9.o million at youth facilities.
Ms . Sale said the bill also puts special emphasis on high technology
development by includi ng $6.'i million for research and technology centers
at the Univers ity of Akron, $22.1 milli on; University of Cincinnati, $8
million ; Medical College of Ohio at Toledo, $.1 million; Day ton Research
Park , $5 million; Oh.io State Univer sity, $ll million; University of Toledo,
$7.9 million ; and Wright State U niversity, $8 million.

Cottage Cheese

CELERY

renf''w\.:al of Ms. Goodnite's coni rae I .

After the tie vote on M s. Goodnite, the board moved
on to other business which was completed in less than
an hour. Snowden and Barton. hpwcver. did cast
negative votes In the acceptance of April"s meeting at
which the Goodnite contract was not renewed. In the
other busines s. board m embers Wl:'re unanimou s in
thPir voting.

'

Improvements
bill proposed

VALLEY BELL

24

tion against the J'('Ilf'\Val or Ms. Goodnite's ront rac t in
ApriL
Snowden 's motion to give Ms . Gocx:lnite a one year
contract was given a second by board president Bob
Barton with OOth of them casting affinnative votes in
favor of Ms. Goodnite. Voting against the one year
cont ra ct offer wen:' members, Richard Vaughan and
Larry PowelL Fift h member of !he board . Artand
King , was not present. However, at the A pril meetm g
Vaughan, Powell and l&lt;in g had votP&lt;l agamst the

Meigs woman
hurt in wreck

•

89¢

$129

firing of Ms. Goodnlte. Arnold said the outcome would
ha ve been different had the board been given aU of the
facts before taking its April action not to renew Ms.
Goodnite's contract.
Arnold charged that district teacher s are not going
to eontinue to be trea ted as they have been in the past
two years, but commended the board for its
successful negotia tions with teacher associa tion
contracts in the past. He presented petit ions signed by
between 900 and l,(XXJ resident s of the district in
support of M s. Goodnite along with suppot1 ive letters
fmm two miners unions. Arnold pointed out that
between 95 and 98 percent of the people asked to sign
the petitions did so, and they w ere from a wide area in
the district. Arnold warned that the group support tve
of Ms. Goodnitewill inform the public and may secure
legal aid. He also critic~ the county superintendent
of schools for beconning involved in the recommenda-

$530 million

LARGE BAGS

99¢

ALSO

10¢

contract was not renewed. Continuing, Snowden said
the document used as the basis for failing to renew
M s. Goodnlte's cont ract in A pril was one actually
designed to upgrade teachers, not to dismiss them.
Snowden reported he had talked to the Meigs Local
Teachers Associa tlon and as result of M s.
Goodnight's dismissal the MLT.A. will demand
arbitration In it~ next contract. He predicted teachers
will strike If they don't get it.
" We serve the people that elect us. We had the
people behind us, but we don't now," Snowden
commented. Snowden warned thar the people will not
reelect board m embers who go against their wishes
and that the people might even go to recalL
Plea for boosters
Bobby Arnold, representing the Meigs Local Band
Boosters, made a presentation stating that the people
blame the administration and not the board in tlie

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Sentinel staH
With one member absent, the Meigs Local ~hool
District Board of Education deadlocked in a tie 2-2
vote on a new con t rac t for high school band director,
Marilyn Goodnite, at a regular meeting held at the
junior high school 1\oesday nig ht .
At the opening of the meeting, board member
Robert Snowden made a motion to otter Ms.
Goodn ite. fired at the April m eeting at a 3-2vote, a one
year contract as instrumental instructor and band
direc tor. He said Meigs band students have had too
many directors over the past few years. Some current
band students have had as many as fiv e directors, he
stated. Snowden also pointed out that the North
Central evaluation had given Ms. Goodnlte a good
reconunendation.
Snowden charged that all of the facts were not
presented at the Aptil m eeting when the director's

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be licensed and always on a leash
when out of the house or the yard.
She cau tioned the children about
leaving an animal in a closed-up car
In hot w eather and suggested that
the humane society be contacted
when they see an animal being
abused.

Recital held recently
A spring rrcital was held Sunday
at th&lt;' Chester United Metholdst
church by students of Jennifer
Machir
Pianostudentspartlcipatingwe!'&lt;'
.JenniferGrover,LauraHawthrone.
Suzanne Clay, Lisa Hoffman, Angle
Sloan, Tom Hunter. Carrie Morrissey, Melissa Scarbrough!, Sar ah
Machlr. Jeremy Buckley, Susan
Wolf. Heather Farley, Kim M clntyn'. DebbiP Brooks, and Amy
Louks.
Vocal students were Jennifer
Grover who presPnted two solos,
and there wa' a flute solo by Nancy
Morrissey.
Several of Mrs. Machir'5'tudents
participated in the Ohio Music
Education Assocation solo and
enS&lt;'mblc competition at Oh.io
Univers ity this spring.
Miss Louks played Schu be rt' s
''l mpmmptu Op. 90 In A-flat" and
received an excellent rating. Miss
Scarbrough played Schubert 's "Impromptu In E -flat" and rceived a
good rating; Miss Grover. a
sul)l'rior r&lt;Jting on he r piano solo,
"Sona 1ina Op 13 No. 1" by
Kabalevsky. and vocal solo, "He
Shall Feed His Flock " f rom
Handel's Messia h." Laura Haw·
thorne was Uland unable to attend.
Miss Louks, Miss Grover, Miss

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Pomeroy Elementary Schools Friday. Here she is
assisted by Tonya Waugh and Crystal Arnold of the
Pomeroy kindergarten.

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Ei\STERN HONOR STUDENTS - Randy Bahr, right, has heen
named valedictorian IUld Lori Ritchie bas heen named salutatorian of the
19M graduating class of Eastern High School. Bahr Is the son of Mr.IUld
Mrs. Henry Bahr, Rural Delivery, Long Bottom, and Ritchie is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilhur Robinson, Route 2. C....lvllle.

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and t"!'leased from Veterans M cm ·
erial Hospital Tuesday following a
lat!? morning accident on Ohio 14:t
1njur"Pd in thP accident was Alice
M . Plantz, who was taken to
Ve terans by the Meigs t.:MS.
She was a passenger in a car
driven b,· Cltlford C Plant z. 61 ,
Pomeroy. that M llided with a
tractor trai ler at 11::\0 a.m ..
accordin g f(J thf' staH' highwa~·
pa trol.
The patrol soid Pt"nlz wa s
backing from pri\·atr drin' ami wa s
srmck by the truck. driwn bv Da ,·id

Pierce, 34. PomerO,\'. Pie1·n· rpport -

ALUMNI QUEEN CANDIDATES - The Racine
Alumni Association has heen working vigorously in
preparation for the upcoming alumni dinner and
banquet slated Saturday, May 26, hPglnning at
Southern High School. Just re&lt;: ently, candidates for
the 1984 Alumni Queen were chosen and wer(• tn

attendance at tllfo las t a.'t."ttciation meeting. Titi~
year's qu l."t'D c::Ul dida.t.es aN&gt;, front, 1-r, (diagonally ),
.Jenny Bentley. B••cky ,Johtl.';on, Teresa Hill. Standing

ln back are Beth Hart and Lisa Deem. The theme for
this _,.ear's hanqut~ and dancf' l"9 "Mysterif's of tht•
Orient."

edly used his brakes, but was w1able
to stop in time to avoid collision
Pla ntz' s car was mOOf'ratel,\·
dam aged, and I he patrol cited tum
for failut&lt;' to v ield .
No citations weiT' tssut'd in a
two-vehicl e accident at the inlf'rSf'("' tion of Chester Township rmds P..1
and 156 TuPsday .
The patrol sa id Frdncis Wf'U. 3'2.
Long Bottom . t'&lt;'pol1rdl)' pulled
from !56 ont o R1 int o thr path of a
\'ehicle dri\'f'n b,\' Robrrt T. South ·
ern. 17, Middlepon. Both vehi cles
colhded. co using modPratrdamage
to Sou thern's vehicle and slight
de m age to Well's pickup 1 ruck

Expansion program may qualify for loan
By KATIE CRO\\'
Sentinel .taft
It would be worthwh.ile for any
business In M eigs County wish.ing to
expand or remodel to contact the
M eigs County Commissioners concerning the possibility of an EDA
loan.
This information was the direct
result of a message delivered by
Kim Shields, consultant who attended a m eeting on Econom ic
Development in Columbus recently
on behalf of the commissioners.
According to Sh.ields, people wno
plan to remodel or expand thei r
present business may contact the
Meigs County Commissioners concerning a loan through thP Economic Development Competit ive
Program.
An eligible applicant for thi s
com petition may request funding
fo r projects that do not exm..'!l
$350,lXXl and provide a minimum of
at least five jobs.
Other factors to be considered

include that an aver age job shou ld
cos t not morl" that $5,{XX)to$10,lXXlin
Block Gra nt doUars. The interest on
a loa n through the t::conomic
Development Competitive Program is seven percent. according to
Shields.
The money loanPd to bus inesse~
through the Economi c Development program would be paid hack to
the coun ty commiss ioners. plus thf'
seven p:&gt;rCf'nt intrrPst , a nd would be
used for capita li7.a lion of a rf'volv ing
emnomic development loan lund .
All loans arc dependent on
r easonably sound business or busi nesses Indica ting thcy w UI be sound.
Shields sa id. He also said rheremu st
bc private sector financial support
on a 3-1 basis. That is. a business
would have to pruv iue S30,CXXJ for a
$!0,CXXJ loan that must have a
committment tha t the local m on~y
is available. Also, owners mu st have
15 percen t equity in the business.
Shields also pointed out the
commissioners never h ave to pay

lhf' monf'y back. it sta~'S in Meigs
County as dcvclopm!'nt mone)'.
M one)· borrowed by businesses will
be paid back to the commissioner
and pur in a spec ific revolving loan
fund fo r future ventu re; .
Shields informed t hemmmission·
NS tha t they w ill again be rPCeivin g
fltnd s undN th e HUD C'ommuntty
DPve l op menr Block Grant
pmgram .
Money will tx· appot,ioned to all
non·metmpolitan muntiPS and c it
ics on a formula allocation basis.
Also meeting with th&lt;? commis ·
sioners was Sid Edwards, dim·tor
of Community Action concerning
appointment s to th&lt;; Pti,·atl' Indu s·
ltv Counc il of SDA ·24 undPr the .J ob
Training Partnt&gt;rshi p Act.
Appointed to rept"Pst,nt Meigs
County to PI C were E leanor
Thom as. Lincoln Hill. Pomeroy \o
fill !he post held by Sam Boston.
lenn ending 19R6and .James R Hill.
Rustic Hil ls, Svracuse. to fill the post
held bv Marvin Boxdorter, tenn

endin g 1~ .
In ot hf'r matll'r~ . commissionC'rs
Jg-JT'f'd to ad\"C'I1iSf• for thl' counf\·
highway a one-half ton pickup truck.
l:l light fou r whwldrin·vdticil'dnd a
sin gle a..x lcdump truck .

Film crew
joins search
ATiiENS. Ohio tAP&lt; - Crew
members working on thr film
"' HC'ar1 and Soul"' donJtrd two Wi..l\"

radios and joi m'fi in thl' sf.arrh for ~~

NPisonvillP tx;~ luund ~all ' aftf'r
spPndinga ni~ h t in thP\\"()( x.l~.!Ji l liC' P

said
K('nnf'th 'LdJi4'r. ~1 . wa s lound
hudd J('(] b\ 3 IIT'f' J1 &lt;.tixJUI i:.'~l&lt;Lm.
Tu0sda\ b\ nne of about 2:il:l
\·oluntl?f'rs whn comtx&gt;d tht"' wooc..Js
for him aftf'r ht ' disappf'a rf'd
Monda\ night .

Recreation committee leases former junior high building
The former Pomeroy Junior High
School w ill apparently be leased for
$1 to the Meigs Coun ty Recreation
Committee for a three-year period,
according to a motion based
1\oesday night by the M eigs Local
Sc hool District Board of Educa tion.
Severa l members of the r ecreation conunlttee which has been
planning a county-wide rccrea tiona I
· faclllty met with the board Tuesday
night with Bruce Reed serving as
spokesman.
Reed said that the committee had
hoped to build a recreation bulldlng,
but found thai new construction Is
out of the question from a cost

standpoint. He reported also that no
grants are available on new
contruction . The committee, he
said, would Uke to convert the
former junior high school ln to a
recreational complex to serve the
entire county. Grants for buildings
already In e&gt;Cistence are available,
Reed said.
At first It appeared the board
would discuss the m atter In executive session and then authorize Supt.
Dan E . Morris to proceed with a
lease to the conunlttee if the board
members were In agreement.
However, the board decided that the
~Ud!ng should be appraised, but

went ahead to agreed to a three yea r
lease for $1 and the opt ion to buy for
the committee.
The board established a sc hool
calendar for the 1984-85 year with the
first day for teachers to report to
buildings being Aug. 24. Students
will report on Aug. 'll. The final day
of classes for students next year will
be May 30 and the final day for
teachers, May 31. Included in the
cal endar Is a week -long sprtng
break, three teachers meeting,
La hor and Memorial Days, a
Christmas vacation and a Thanksg1vlng w eekend break .
The board accepted the statement

of a ('()mmi tt ee wltich has been
studying the use of school fa cilities
on Sunday but a boardpollcy chan!'!l'
will have to be made to Incorporate
provls lort' of the statement.
The resignations of Karen Walker
and Gary Walker as head and
assistant volleyball coaches effective May 15wereaccepted. Merri C.
Amsbary was employed as a
substitute in cosmetology for the
remainder of this school year.
The board employed Mike Gerlach, history; Robert Ol iver, mathematics, and Dorothy Ollver, English, to serve as surruner school
teachers. Authoflzatlon for classes

will be dependent upon student need
and enrollment judged sufficient to
jusrify operation of a class. The
summer school at Meigs will SPrve
also students of the Southern and
Eastern Local Districts.
Approval was given of a list of 140
seniors for graduation this spring
pending fulfillment of all board and
school requirements. The board
renewed a contract for next year
~&lt;1th SEOVEC' andwithETSEO. the
educational television service .
Tim Flesher, guidance counselor
of Meigs J unior High School,
presented aspects of a written

guidC'n plan which h3s tx&gt;en com .
piled by guidan&lt;'f' p!'rsonnet and an
advisory commitlw The board
accepted rhe plan and Flesher and
his mmmittcc v.err commended bv
Supt. Mon·is who said the pi a~
would probably be copied by 'othPr
districts in Ohio. David Dodson was
accepted as a tullion student for thp
rest of this year.
The board th!'n moved into
PXE"CUtive session to discuss person - .
nel. finances. and pending litigation.
After that session. theboardvotectto
movPtheJunemeet ingfromJuneJ9
to .June 12.

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