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                  <text>Eastern, Southern
boys lose; girls

New rector chosen
at Episcopal Church

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, April 29, 1983

Cop'frighted 1983

Senator Stone faces

PAGE EIGIIT-SPRING EXPO

forbidding challenge
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WASHINGTON (AP) - As the newly nominated
special U.S. envoy to Central America, former Sen.
Richard Stone is about to take on perhaps the most
forbidding cha llenge of his public career, and he
himself admits the odds against success are long.
'President Reagan nominated Stone to the
ambassador-at-large post on Thursday, predicting
easy Senate confirmation.
One en~ouraging sign for Stone, 54, was that Sen.
Paul Tsongas, D-Mass .. called him "an acceptable
nominee" even though Tsongas has been one of the
adminlstra tton ' s tough&lt;;&gt;st critics on Q;&gt;ntral America ·
·
policy .
Tsongas said he would have preferred that Reagan
nominate Sol Linowitz, who served former President
Carter as negotiator for the Panama Canal treaties
and for a Middle East peace settlement.

lOo/o FINANCING
DURING SPRING .EXPO '83
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SATURDAY, APRIL .30th
MEIGS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
It's a grear\irne to buy a riew car.
.
Dealers have plenty in stock. You'll find
lots of bargains, so shop around now.
Of course, ·you can borrow almost
any amount you choose, but this chart
will give you a general idea of what your
monthly payments would be on
certain amounts.

in Central America

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When you-buy a car, have your dealer
finance it through BANK ONE, or give
us a call. We'll tell.you exactly what your
monthly payments would be on your
loan. Stop by any BANK ONE office
for all the details.
For loan information call any
BANK ONE office.

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Overtheshorttenn,Stone'smaintaskwillbetotry
to create conditions in El Salvador leading to broad
participation in the presidential elections set for
December.
But Elliot Abrams, assistant secretary of state for
human rights, said in a speech Thursday night that to
forcetheSalvadorangovernmenttonegotiatewlththe
guerrWas as equals woold "risk its collapse"· and
subsequent anarchy, Abrams said also that
"enllghtened public opinion" ·in the United States Is
pressing for such negotiations.
The Salvadoran Chamber of Commerce denounced
the proposal for a special envcy as "offenstlie and
humlllating," asserting that Salvadorans themselves
should be left' to work out the country's electoral
problems.
Stone's (lutles will not be ltmlted to El Salvador. He
will lend support to regional efforts to resolve the
broad array_of problen\s atf~ting. Central Anierlca.
ranging from · refugee flows to cross-bOrder arms
shipments and to mll!tary buildups In general.
A final task will be to work with the Congress to
promote bipartisan support for the administration's
policies - a main theme of Reagan's speech
Wednesday night before a joint session of Congress .
There was· little expeCtation Utat Stone will have
much Impact on El Salvador's guerrilla movement ,
which has dismissed the elections as a "farce." Some
resistance to Stone from the Salvadoran establishment was likely as well.
President Alvaro Magana of El Salvador welcomed
Stone's nruninallon. saying it was "a good idea to
appoint a high-level official with a &lt;f"-~c l line to the
White House. This will be very .\m port ant to
Salvadoran problems."

But. said 'fsri;,gas, ''you' re not going tq get a SQI
Linowltz out of this administration."
·
A State Deparlment officlru defended the choice of
Stone, calling him a "doer" who has the proper
credentials for the job: "a great big foot, a thick skin
and a great big mouth."
The selection of Stone, known for his conservative
vlews, appeared to reflect the influmce of National
Security Adviser William Clark and United Nations
Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, both representing
the administration's conservative wing.
Outlining his role, Stone said he will "invlte
opposition groups to participate In a peaceful political
process, and to facilitate and support the efforts of
Latin nations themselves to set their own agendas and
advance their agendas toward peace." He admitted
the "odds are long" against success .

IT~S MUTUAL - l'~lden1 Reugan and fornwr
Florida Sen. Rkhurd Stone ernbnu·e Thnrsd~•Y alti·r

the pre.Jdcnt namud Stone to be

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Central l\nwt1cu. ·nu· annomu•t•nwnt w :.L'i m:uk in
tht• Whitt• fi&lt;Uist' prt-ss room . ( i\.1" l...:t""'fl'htltt• ).

SIJIJCia.l tmvoy to

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Gallipolis,, Winfield Locks projects tn coal revival plan
WASHINGTON lAP) - Senate
Coal Caucus members on Thursday
Introduced a blll authorizing $1
billion for seven waterway repair
and construction projects they say
are needed to revitalize the coal
industry .
Sen. John Heinz, R -P_a., said the
blll targets lock and dam sites In
Pennsylvania, Ohio, West VIrginia,
Oregon, Missouri a nd Alabama .
He inz. the caucus chairman, said
Congress has not approved a
general a uthorization for new
waterway construction since 1977.

"Because many of our locks are
40-to-50 years of age, we' re quickly
approaching a very critical stage in
the turure of our waterway systems, " he said in a statement.
"The facilities along these routes
are In a serious state of disrepair.
Without Immediate action at the
sites this legtslatlon targets ... we
could see a real erosion," Heinz
added.
Heinz noted that coal shipments
comprise one-!!lxth of all tonnaE
moved over interior waterw. ,Y
routes and said lt costs 10 tim

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BANK ONE .
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PO~EROY~TUPP£RS

- $100 miUion. Win fie ld Lock.
Ka nawha River, W&lt;&gt;St Vi rginia .
- $:DO million. Lock and Dam No.
26, Mississippi Rtvrr. Missou ri.
Rlc hm'(j Bryers, a 1-l~inz aide.
sa ld the 'bill was a response lo

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legis la tion intro:tucNI las! Wf'('k by
Sen. James Alxtnor, H-S.D. Ite said
the 100 water pro]l'&lt;'ls ou tlln&lt;~l In
that mPasu r'f' includPd on ly I\VO
inl and

sites
11onnC'v ill(•.

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Gallipolis

~rnd

" WP n&lt;'!'d more than lhai. "
Br)'f'I'S sale\

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wa l('nva y usPr

opp.lSi'd to fur1 hr r

constr1Jct ion

to

" Wr'd likt' top t'()( 't&gt;t'(l ; u1yw; 1y anti
dcb&lt;Jh• llw ust'r l't'l"&gt;S S(•pa rat t'ly,"
Bt)'('t'S s:tid, ttdfling t l ci JlZ a nrlrnost
( ·oa l Caucus mc•mlx'rs opptJsP uSf&gt;r
fl'('S.

1-te sa id th&lt;' Hmgan admintslra ·
lion has not Sf:!t'n l hl' coal caucus bill
hut prw llctr'&lt;l It would remain

h 't~

flnam'l' it .

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i\('1\Hding lu lh·~u. tilt•( ; :~ tllpo lls
&lt;~nd

Monongatw lo1 projt•cl s would
about 2,10:1 joh" in wt •,o.; J(•rn
l"t•nnsy lv an Ia.

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Governor defends higher tax positions
COLUMBUS, Ohto tAP) -Gov.
Richard Celeste defended his ad·
ministration's drive fur higher
taxes Thursday night in a live.
statewide television broadcast
which Included questions phoned in
!rom the audience.
He pointed out that he inherited a
$528 million budget deficit when he
took office in January a nd that the
previous administration had tried to
solve the state's recession-hom
fiscal problems without success in
three previous tax hike bills .
Celeste, who appeared on UteOhlo
. Educational Broadcasting Net work for an hour-long program
beamed frorrl his Statehouse office,
said, "Our .c hoices were very
limited. "
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He also noted that in addition to
the tax increases, he has proposed
tax changes which wlll ease the

' "l'!r'lull peftef'l1il91 111815 12 s-,. Monthly ~ymenttdo no4
•ncludt cred•t hl8 or accldtnl arod ht1lth 1nturance 'NtiiCh 11
a~lllltble

.- $167 million, Bonn~vtl te Lock
and Dam. Columbia River. Orego n.
- $U4 million, Lock and ()a m No.
7 a nd No. 8. Monongahela Hivt'r,
P e nnylvania.

more to ship a ton of cargo by truck
than over water.
The projects a uthorized In thP
bipartisan bill. co-spon,sored by
caucus vice chairman Wende ll
Ford, D-Ky. and 16 othe r caucus
members, are:
-s:nl million, Gallipolis Locks,
Ohio RJver, Ohio.
-$125 million, William Bacon
Oliver Lock and Dam, Black
Warrior River, Alabama .

burden on the rldcrly. along wllh
low-and modNate-lncomc families.
The Democratic governor sa id he
understands lhe reaction of many
Ohioans whose t·esent men l of
hig her taxes may have been
reflected in a rcc-ent Republican poll
showing his joiJ approva l rating a t
less than 25 percent.
In res~nse toonequestion - as to
whether he con, ldcru:l II"' poll
results a backlash from the tax
bOOst -Celeste sa id ," 1consider It a
fron t lash. Dagmar (h is wlfe t a nd I
are trying to ra IS&lt;' stx children."
The governor brushed aside
ques tions about a possiblcsurp lu sof
up to $40mtlllon at Ihe cum'nl fisca l
year on June 30, after a n earlier
ball-out bUI w!J)e\i oul the $5:!l
million deflc ll .
He sai d too much Is made of
year-end balances when wha tever

money Is left over musl be applied lo
d!'bls already lncurn'&lt;l for the
follow ing fiscal year

Other sub) l'&lt;'tS on whic h lhe
gov£•rnor was questlonfrd by thrC't'
rropor1 cr s with hlm In add it ion to 1h(•

telephone queries:
- Public e mployee m ile&lt;: Iive ha r·
· gaining : he ravors In concept a
Se na t ~- pasS&lt;'&lt;I bUI allowing publ lf·
worker·s a limited rlghl to st rike,
excepl for police a nd ot her safe ly
forces. Binding arbltrutlon whi ch
would a pply to sa fety !01-ces'
contrac l di, put&lt;•s Is n&lt;•goliabi P wllh
htm . l.egtslatlvc hearings on al t&lt;'l'na tlves to binding arbitration a re In
progress and "maybe Ohio can

comP

up

with

an

lnnovatlvf'

solut ion."
-Capital punl, hment : Celeste
5i.I id he prefers a mandatory IIIP
sentence. hut a life sentence which

"woulcl lx• just thnt. ..
- Hazardous was h·s: ( 't•h--sl&lt;'
said Ohioans d('Sl'tV&lt;' JJrot(&gt;(•tion
from thf~ clangf'I'S of hazar dous
WitS!£' clls~sal sit es, and that
protf'C llon "Is onr that I inh'JHI to

pmvldc ." l iP sa id hr has as k&lt;'&lt;l thp
Ohio F:n viromPnlal P roiC'('f ionn
1\!!C'ncy to monitor a nd l'('purt to him

on HlP eon\ rovt•r-sy sunuuncllng 1hr
p tuJ)().~ I

cons! 1\J('f ion of a

$~)

million hazardous wa slf' disposal

f:tdllt y in F:asl l.lwrpuol.
Cc iC'S f(l was irl!f"rv!PWC'd by fh('

lt 'lcphonC' ca llf'rS, alo n ~ wit h
Ct'()!):(' Zlm mPrrna n . l'uord inar or
of a S(:XXIa l Nllllon of the &lt;'&lt;lucatlonal ne twork program, " Issues :
Ohio,' ' a mi wit h Mary Anne
Sharkey o f thP Cleveland Pla in
Deater a net .)im ntpley. statrhouSP
correspondcnl for Dayton Newspapers Inc.

Latest economic sign shows recovery continuing
..au

INFANfSEATS AVAILABLE - Infant
which meet lhe
requlremenl8 of lhe Ohio Depu1ineat of lflclnntira 8aleQ' Dtndon are
available for a nomllllll charp al 11M Melp County Health
Departme!L Debbie CuDdlff, iW X t.w t.. .ta.. Dill JfiGIIIIIII In
Melp c-ty,llll)a ~ealll eM be wed 1111n lliiU-.11, hallolwlllcb
Ito refunded when lhe ae11t11 ...., 18111 ed ..... _ . ~relllllable for
children up lo • poiiiiCk 'Die dr:palli 1 I il IIIIID . . . . ..,. for

tlliSlL•. ~ne
children, 1710 43 pouadllli ..._.., ... • • • :
lnlere8ted Ill 11eeurln1 eeula uW lo
Me. Oil IIIIo !llftiiP
an appomlmenl for a dentOIIIIralloa
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KauH, and ~e McKitme)o 11'1! ReM !l&amp;aft mllillen
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·wASHINGTON (AP) - The
government's main barometer of
future economiC strength rose 1.7
percent last month, officials reported today. It was the 'seventh
gain In a row and an apparent new
sign the young economic recovery

was slightly greater than the 1.4
Index component s showing a .
percent In February, but well below
worse performance in March than
the 3.2 percent of Januarv.
in Fcb[\iary l(tcludcd an Increase in
Seven of the 11 available Indicainitial claims for unemployment
tors rose in March, wltti the biggest
benefits, a nd decreases In building
contribution coming from an in- · permits, outstanding credit and
crease 11] the prices·of sensitive raw
orde rs for consume r goods and
and semi·finished materials.
materials.
Although price Increases are not
The ove rall index rose in March to
good news in aU ways, theycanoften 149.8 percent of the 1967 base. The
be a sign of rising demand ; and
therefore an indicator of Improving
economic conditions.
Aiso pushing the index upward
were increases tor the average
The April State School toundaton
workweek; formatioll of new busis ubsidy _payment of $100,365,497.71
nesses, contracts and orders for to 613 Ohio city, exempted vUiage
new plants and equipment, stock
and local school dlStrlcts and 87
prices and the money supply. In
boards of education was reJiorted
addition, deliveries were slower
by State Auditor Thomas E.
than in February, indicating a
Ferguson.
grea~ volume of business.
Melp Ct&gt;,mty's three local dis·

wW last.
The forecasting gauge, the ComIndex of
Leading Economlc Indlca!Qrs, Is a
compilation of forward·pointlng
statistics covering manufacturing,

merce Departmeilt's

accompany ~lg

Index of Coincident
Indicators, designed to measure
current conditions ra ther than
forecast those ol the future. rose 0.7
percent to 134 percent of Its base
durtng Marc h.
The co incident Index had dropped
0.5 percent in February after r l• lng
1.3 percent In J anuary .

State foundation funds arrive

employment, prices and Other

areas.

Based on past exPerience, the
Indicators forecast economic
chariges that wU!' likely OI.'Ciir nlile
monthll In the future. So It now
appears tile recOven- will 1a.t at
leest thrw&amp;h the end of tile year.
The March iiBin In the Indicators

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tricts received a tota l of $4:!l.486.95
which Includes $95,515.32 for East·
e m Local $2.'l2,42Jl.27 tor Meigs
Local, and $100.54.1.:16 for Sou them
Local. In addition. the Meigs
County Board of Education received a direct allotment ·of
$29,181.26.

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Corn~entary

Page 2- The Daily Sentinel
~ Middleport, Ohio
Friday, April 29' 1983
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Holding on to the·-cut

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The Daily Sentinel
Ill ( 'ourl Strf'l'l

l'omt•roy . Ohio

OEVOTED TO THE 1!\'TEKEST 01' THE Mt: J(JS - M ,\SO~ .t \REA

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ROBERT L. WI NGETT
Puh lb; h1•r

BOB HOEFLICH

PAT WHITEHEAD
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DALE RtoTHGEB , .Jit.
Sf"ts Edilnr
~·lak&gt;d Pn!SIIi , Inland
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1\ MEMBER of Th{'
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Nl'w!!ipaper

Daily Pr..,.,. A."il'ooO.:I.Ion and thP

l.E.TI'ERS OF OPINION 11ft' welcomed. llM•y llhouJd he

Al.ll@tteno~ lln' !tluh)t&gt;d
number. No UMI~

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than 300 words lonl(.

to ~JtlnA" and mll!iit .hP !'llilfiN'd with name, ~and tf&gt;lephone
teUeno \ril.l he puhiL'ihed . Utter.. should he ln a:ood ta...ce, addres-

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WASHINGTON - President bll\1get resolutions virtually deReagan, a prudent !ellow, rarely
mand repeal of the tax cuts In
has threatened to use his power of
prospect, but sq tar It Is only talk.
veto, but In the pastcoupleofweeks We .can always bope that Congress
be has done just that: He has
will come collectively to Its senses.
promised to veto 11 the effective The hope may be feeble, but we
repeal of .withholding on Interest . ought to keep It alive.
a nd dividends, 21 the prospective
Looking first at the Senate's 91-5
cancellation of next July's cut Iii vote lor a "compromise" on
our income taxes, and 31 repeal of withholdblg: Tile measure that
the Indexation scbeduled for 1985 won such oveiWhelmlng support
last week was a compromise In
and beyond.
If these opportunities arise, he name only. Under the tax reform
should not hesitate. Bam·bam· act adopted last year, banks and
bam, let him send a volley of vetoes other Institutions were to begin
withholding 10 percent of Interest
to the HUI.
The opportunities may not arise. and dividends as of July 1. This
would not have been a new tax, as
it Is by no means certain that the
House will agree to the Senate's the banks sought deceptively to
capitulation on the withholding bDl. describe It; it would have been a
There Is muc h talk that the pending new way,. but not a novel day, of

James

collecting an old tax. II the Senate's
bill prevails, this sensible procedure will be postponed for at least
lour years, ·which Is tj say, the
Indefinite !uture..
.
The Senate's lamentable sur·
render to the bankers' lobby may
not provide the final word. Under
the Constitution, all bllls tor raising
revenue must originate In the
House, and the House traditionally
is jealous of its prerogatives in this
regard. Speaker Thomas E. O'Neill
supports the withholding plan, and
the speaker Is not easily pushed
around. II the House does concur,
Mr. Reagan will have to veto the
bill even If he Is Instantly
ovelTidden.
On the matter of lneom! taxes: It
would be hard to Imagine a greater

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11(1.

An issue likely to spill
over into the election
President Reagan may be plant lng the seed of a major Issue In the 1984
campaign as he crusades for U.S. military aid to shie ld El Salvador and a ll
Central America from communists.
It Is not a new topic, but he raised It to new heights with his address to the
nation and a joint session of Congress. He has said repeatedly he means to
keep lighting In Congress for the aid tha t was slashed to $:Xl million, little
more than a third of wha t he wanted.
That wUl take Intensive lobbying a nd a publlc campaign likely to spill
over Into the eleetlon year a!J!lad.
So far, the dominant political Issue of the Reagan years was the troubled
.,COnomy, which now :appears to be headed out of.t)1e long recession. The .
Democrats won't relinquish that as an lss\Je, nor Is Reagan as he points to
Inflation curbed and recovery taking shape.
Now U.S. policy a nd mllltary aid to Centra l i\merican allles could
become a second front In the debate. It will be a particularly divisive one
for the parallel Reagan says ls Invalid: the comparison with U.S. aid In the
early phases of the war in Vietnam.
.
The imniedlate ))em ocratic responSe was cen!£red on tpe comparison
wlth ·Vietnam. Sen: Chrlstopher Dodd of Connecticut. 1V spokesman for
the Democrats, said "the painful truth Is tha t mariy of our highest officials
seem to know as little about Central America In 1983 as we knew about
Indochina In 1963."
Dodd sa id tha t Increas ing military assistance .and training is a
prescription for defeat .
That debate Is certain to continue, It has had a n impact on public
opinion; a Louis Harrl~ poll In USA Today reports that 61 percent of the
American people believe "sending military supplies a nd advisers to E l
Salvador could create a situa tion simil ar to Vietnam."
For all the differences Reagan cited, there are reminders of w ha t
happened ~ years ago, when a Democratic president was saying tha t
i\merican troops would not be sent to fight In VIetnam.
" I say to you tonight there can be no question," Reagan said, " the
ndt iona l security of a ll the i\merlcas Is a t stake In Central America. If we
· cannot defend ou rselves there, we cannot expect to prevail elsewhere. Our
credibility would collapse, our alliances would crumble, and the safety of
our homeland would be put at jeopardy."
With the exception of geography, those arguments were pari of the
debate over VIe tnam .
But another legacy of that. era supports Reagan'sargument that there Is
no parallel. In the aftermath of VIetnam, Congress Imposed new a nd
stringent restrictions on the authority of a ny president to send American
fo~ Into areas In which they could face combat. Decisions that once
could be made a t the Whit£ House now must be affirmed - and can be
undone - a t the Capitol.

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folly, so far . as tbe economy Is
concerned, than tor Congress .to
wipe out the two provisions lor tax
relief that Congress promised In
1!1!1. 'The first of these Is for a
further 10 percent reduction In the
rates of personal incon)e tax, to
beCome effective this July. The
second Is for the permanent
Indexing of the rate of taxation to
tbe rate of Inflation, to become
effective In 1985 and !hereafter.
The two principal arguments lor
repeal are 1) that · the revenue Is
needed to reduce prospective defic·
Its, and 2) that the tax cuts and the
Indexing plan are of benefit prim:ar·
Uy to the fllthy rich. Both conten·
!Ions are specious. House DE'mocrats would gobble up the added
revenues for social programs .dear
to the liberal heart. Thedemonstra·
ble fact Is that repeal would have Its
hardest Impact upon lower-Income
and middte:income families.
A study by the Heritage Foundation finds that the scheduled 10
percent tax reduction would provide about $175 billion In tax rellef
over the next fou r years. Of that
sum, $125 billion would go to
fa milies earning less than $50,(0) a
year. Only nine percent of the
benefit s would flow to those earning
more than $100,(0) a year.
The same prospect a pplies to
Indexation. About 80 percent of the
benefits would go to taxpayers with
incomes under $50,000 a year. The
filthy rich - tho&amp;e with Incomes
a bove $200,(0) a year. - would get
only n percent of the relief. ,
Much broader considerations
buttress the case against ~al.
Our economy plainly Is emerging
rapidly from the recession. Except
for the rate of unemployment,
virtually every economi.c -Index is
.on .the rtse. Personal Incomes are ·
up , auto sales are up, hOusing'S tarts
are up, the s tock market Is flirting
with 1,200 on the Dow Jones.

be a rmed with a nuc lear warhead.
The SA-5. code-named "Gammon." has an Impressive range of
150 miles. Thi s means the Israelis,
to protect their aircraft, would have
to attac k missile 'sites within Syria
itself- and these missile batteries
are now manned by R ussian crews.
A top-secre:t Pentagon repor t,
exa mined by my associates
Lucette Lagnado a nd Dale Van
Atta, notes that nuc lear warheads
are availa ble for most SA·5 batter·
ies within the Soviet Union . And In
s imulated la unches against hypothetical B-52 bombers, the SA-5
crews were able to destroy "sev·
eral airc raft ·with a s ingle mlsslle,
suggesting a nuclear warhead."
The Russians have riot actually
Installed nuclear warheads on the
missiles they've deployed in Syria.

Scoreboard ...

DISINFOJIMATION

Today in .history

schools In the nation far superior to
yours, who only c harge half as
much In tuition .
I could go on wit h many other
reasons why I have lost interest In
a ttending your university, but it
would serve no useful purpose for
e ither of us. .
I . hope you don't take my
rejection personally . We high
school graduates must make this
decision on the basts of the number
of excellent Institutions ava ilable to
us at this time. The fact that you
I a lied In recruiting m e should not
be considered as a black mark
against your school.
I wish it were In m y power to go to
.every school that wanted me. But I
can only choose one, and unfortu·
nately the criteria my parents and 1
have set up for my edueatlon has
forced me to e liminate your
of our prefe rred

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lANDS WILD TURKEY - Glen Crisp, Langsville, brought down
a 15 ~ pound turkey early this week with the bow he Is holding. The gun
and bow turkey season opened Monday. State wildlife olflclals say
Crisp's Is the seventh turkey bagged with bow and IUTOW since wild
turkey hunting began 13 years ago. Crisp killed the second wUd turkey
recorded two years ago.
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Registration begins
for Diles Tournament

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BPcky E ichin ger a sin ji!ll'.
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WAGON CONVERTIBLE ....................... 1695
1972 lTD

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MAY 19th
IN SUNDAY'S NEWSPAPER

1086 GRAND PRIX ................................ 51795

On W-ay evening Easwrn dropped

BIG DEALS ON CHICKS 'N FEED

CIRCULAR

1978 GRANADA ....... .......................... .. 53495

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FH .. ...... ............. .......... 03'1 100 1-12 t~ 8
Ballerle&amp;: Ritchie 1WP J and Thoma .
r.audel and.MIIIier.

ORDER TODAY!!

CINCINNATI (API - ,Iockey
J .R. Henson booted Catlike to
victory in the thf' $4.:!00 featured
race Thursday a t Riv('r Downs.
Winning time for the mil0·a nd -70
yards was 1:47 .2.'
The winner ··paid $6. $.140, and
$2.40. Locan returned $4 and $2.80
for coming in second, while Dig
Down Deep paid $4.40 to show .
The 7·5 da ily double rctumed
$.151.20. The trifecta of 9-4·1 paid
$778.50.

1979 CONCORD D.L. STATION WAGON

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ENTRY IS Mi\ Y :11. 198:1

a 13-12 triumph in girls' non-league """'"'' .&lt;lnRtOd .
softball action.
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Although Federal Hocking
••••••••••••••••••••••• • • •
erupted in the second , Lori Ritchie
went the distance to pick up the
win, walking four a nd striking out
two. Nicole Gaudet suffered the
.. •• . • 5
loss with 10 walks a nd two strike
Like new , fully equipped , low mileage, Fla. car.
ou ts.
Easte rn took the lead in the
fourth after trailing 1().4 In the
4 Dr., fully equipped , excellent con diti on.
fourth inning when it rallied for
three runs and a n 11-10 lead.
~
In that frame Angle Spencer
4
Dr. , fully equ ipped , excellent condition. low mileage, Fla . car
·•· singled, Lea Ann Gaul reached on
a n enw, Melissa Thom as dell·
vered an RBI single, and Rhonda
Riebel drove in two with a double.
2 Dr., HT, fully equipped , good condition.
Melissa Thomas led the winners
with twi&gt; clutch singles, Rhonda
5
Riebel a double, and singles by Lea
Ann Gaul, Angle Spencer, Krl~ti
New top. fully equipped, excellent cond.
Gaddis, Linda Thoma, and Lori
Ritchie. For FH Mlcbelle Gaudet
had three singles and a double,
Mary McCabe two singles, Nicole.
Gaudet a single and double, Lisa
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"• • • • • • ·" "" • • • • .. · .. • • "'" "· • • • • • • • • • ·"
. Miller a single and home run, usa
2 Or., good tran sportat!~ n
' Frasure double and single, and
·Debbie Walker a single.

N. 2ND AV E.
MIDDLEPORT. OH .

89 COLS . RD ., ATHENS

min.

1978 BUICK CENTURY LS...................... 52995

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GENERAL
TIRE SALES

ATHENS
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
OF SOUTHESTERN OHIO

Royal Oak Park, contes tants only!

Eaglettes
split games
.
run second inning by the Federal
Hocking Lancers, Eastern's Eaglettes came ~rom behind to claim

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the loss with rl'lil'f hl'I !J fr om
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Southern hitte rs were Michelle
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Becky Michael two singles. Jenn y
Bentley two sin gles. Karm Hems·
ley a "rrtpltl . a nd Lar('n Wolfe .a
triple.
·
Leading Wahama werr Wcavf'r

Dave Dlles-Appalachla Golf Tournament
(APPLICATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A CHECK FOR
$150, Mi\DE PAYABLE TO MEIGS-MASON CHAR!TlESi

TuckPr a sin g!&lt;• . ll &lt;nTI.s a sing\('.

Michael walked. Karr n Hf'mslry
walked and Larl'n WolfP walked to
account for the mns.

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been raised for c harities In the
Meigs-Mason area. lncl~dlng es·
tabllsliment of a sschoiarshlp fund·
a t Ohio University .
Checks can be mallec to Paul
Barnett . Bank One. Pomeroy: T&lt;'CI
Reed. Farmers' Bank in Pomeroy,
or Tom Wolfe. Racine Hom&lt;'
. National Bank i11 Racine~

RACINF. - An importa nt fivr
run ral lv In th r second ~ming lift ('(!
the Souihern Tornad(){'ttes to· a 10.:1
vtctory over Wahama hen~ Thurs·
day in non-league softball action.
In that ft11ltful second fremr
[)(obbil' Michael walked. Jenn;·
Benlil'y laid down a bunt slngtr .
Michelle J ohnson · dropped a bunt
single, Ma ndy Hill wa lked. BPcky

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GIRLS SOtTBi\U.

C'hlra~o

choices.
I a m certa in you will find other
students who are less demanding
than we are when it comes to
Investing their money and 'time.
they m ay even have better academ ic high school records and
higher S.A.T. scores than I have . I
hope for your sake that a majority
of the m . will find what they are
looking for In a higher education,
because thi s country needs every
college graduate It can get.
I appreciate that you would want
me to be a part of your student
body. ! know you had high hopes for .
the iichool when you received my
application, but your failure to
recruit me does not mean the end of
the world for your admissions
olfice. The toughest job of being a
high school graduate is to say n(}tO ·
a university who had its heart set on .
stude nt' s going there.

A.n~('S (W('\Ch

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......... .....

Waver ly ...

But the fact that they could do so if
pressed has not been overlooked by
Israel and the United Stales.
The prospects of touching off a
confl agration with the Soviets In the
Middle East has had a c hilling
effect on the Israelis. Yet, once -Israel withdraws from Lebanon,
the .only way It could counter a
Syrfan move toregalncontrolofthe
country would be a new Invasion on
the 1982 scale. i\nd this would put
Israel eyeball-to-eyeball with the
Soviets Inside Syria.
U.S. and Israeli Intelligence
experts haven't yet agreed on
exactly what the Soviet role In
Syria wUl be. The Russians may
simply be trying to recoup their lost
credibility among doubtful Arab
allies.

Los

tMoskau 1·11

Manager Russ Nixon said he
plaJl/i to play BUardello. Trevino
and Alan Knicely. but feels Bilar·
della is hot .
·
"'This kid is going to get more thau
anoppo1iunity, " NLxonsaid . "From
what he 's shown, we·regoingtogive
him every chance .
"He 's far from being polished. but
I tell you what. lte adds a little extra
to us. He's got a little morP
enthusiasm a nd hr"s definit ely a
tlu·eat to drive in a run. "' ~Lxon said.
"The Reds Irani offiet' ha' been
pleasantly surprisl'CI .
''Our r(1X&gt;r1 S wrrr that hP was
rough as a catcher ... said ShPidon
fl&lt;.•nder , vice pt'l'Sidrnt of player
personnel. "'Wr knew h&lt;' had a good
bat a nd a p ret ty good arm. but he
surpdsC'd us this spring as a
rf'C"Ci\"C' t" .

}983 Dave

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CINCINNATI (AP ) - Dann
BilardeUo, who couldn 't get past the
Class AA level In the L;os Angeles
Dodgers' organization. has won the
starting catcher's job with the
Cincinnati Reds - at least for the
present.
The Reds drafted Bllardello after
the Dodgers didn't protect the
23-year-old rookie on their &lt;lO-man
roster. He will be behind theplatl'a'
the Reds open a fou r-game series
tonight In Montreal with the Expos .
BllardeUo replaced Alex Trevino
after Trevino's batting average
dropped to .150.
"I don't know if Alex Is st ill No.I or
not," said Bilardello, who Is hitting
.269 with a home run a nd four 111ns
batted ln. He has started five of thP
last six games .

Registration has begun for the
Dlles·Appalachl~ Golf
Tournament slated Thursday, Ju ne
23, at the Riverside Golf Course in
Mason.
The affair will be opened the
previous night with a dinner
beginning a t 6 p.m . at Royal Oak
Park.
'
In the past four years, s:xJ.OOJ has

Frtda,y'" GamM

8!\SEJIALL
! AUG..,_ !

Dealing with reJ~·e_c_t_io_n
__-----ti- - - A - r _ tB_u_ch_wa_ld

This month is the moment of wi th warm bodies, and fill the
truth for a lot of students. They are freshman class. In order to hold on
being Informed by the colleges a nd to your position lthe college job.univers iti es they a ppl ied to market being what it lsi. you ca not
whether they have been accepted level with stude nt prospect s as to
or rejected . For high school what the catalog says about the
institution, and w hat the facts
students it Is a particularly trau·
matte experience, because, for
really are.
But In selecting a school. I have to
ma ny teenagers, it 's the first time
that a nyone has turned them down
put my own self·interest before
for anything.
your ,Interest, which Is find[ng
outsta nding a pplica nt s to raise the
How do you deal with rejection
standa rds of your university .
when you get a letter that says you
In my origina l letter-· to you I
ca n't come to a school you had your
expressed a desire, aft er complet·
· bear! set on?
ing my undergradua te work. to
One of the ways Is to write to the
a tte nd your law school. I did this
admissions director pretending you
under the Impression that you had
did not receive his or her letter . .
It could go something like this:
one of the top ones in the country.
But in talking to m y uncle, who is a
Dear Sir:
it Is with deep regret tha t I ask
lawyer, I discovered th&amp;t you were
living on a reputation from the past,
you to withdraw my application to
a nd there are now many law
your school. After careful consider·
.'
atlon a nd Investigation I have
discovered that youf. · Institution
does not provide the education
experience l am looking for.
I have discovered that your
exorbitant tuition fees have no
correlation with the quality of your
Today is Friday, April 29, the 119th day of 1983. There are246days left In
faculty, or the living facilltles that
the year.
you ·are providing fo r your
Today.'s highlight In history:
stude nts.
On Aprll 29, 1945, American soldiers In Germ:any liberated 32,(0) Nazi
I was shocked to discover, In a
victims at a concentration camp In Dachau during World War II.
recent visit to your campus, how
On this dal!~:
·
many of your bulldlngs are run·
In 1429, Joan of Arc ent.red Orleans, France, and won a victory over tbe
down
and covered with ivy. Your
English.
athletic
facilities are second rate
In 1639, the colonial settle ment of Newport, R.I., was fowlded.
a
nd
your
student activity programs
In 1B62, New Orleans fell to Union forces during the pvil War.
much
to be desired. I also
leave
In 1946, former Japanese leaders were Indicted In Tokyo as World War II
can't
see
spending
what should be
criminals.
happiest
years
of my life at
the
four
Ten years ago: Israel deelded to expand the clvll rights of Its 336,&lt;ro
that
does
not have
a
school
Arab citizens to reward them for their loyalty.
·
adequate
parking
spa~
for
those of
Five years ago: l'he Soviet Union pardoJ\ed the pUot and navigator of a
·
us
whose
parents
are
making
such
.South Korean airliner that was shot down when It entered Soviet air space .
a
great
·
!lnanc!al
sacrUlce
to
see
. nine days earlie r.
that we get the best education th~t
One year ~go : President Ronald Rel!gan ·made a nationwide .televised
money can buy.
address urging support of his fe(leral spending cuts to reduce the nation's
In withdrawing my application
budget deflcll .
!rom
your school l am not
Toda:Y's birthdays: Poet Rod McKuen is 50. Pro foolbaU coach George
pei'IOII8lly
blaming you for not
AUen Is 61.
maintaining
a nrst-class university
Thought lor today: "Money is· a stupid measure of achievement, but
plant.
·un!ortunately It Is the oozy universal measure we have." - C.P.
Your job Is to provide the school
Steinmetz, i\merlcan .scientist (1.861).1923) .

I

Wahama ....................... 023 3Xl 2-12 4 1
By SCOTl' D. WOLFE
Wahama rolled to a 12-3 non· Soo~~ ' ;t,p· ; :·p;;rt~~ -:.Cu~l~!7 5t~
league win over Southern here and Riffle. Gilland 1WP1 . Wolfe 7th. and
?..u.span.
.
Thursday night. Southern pitchers
against suffered as the Tornadoes
Ivan Walker trotted home with
booted the (baseball ) 10 times
the winning run on ·a wild pitch to
handing the Falcons 10 unearned
give Federal Hocking a &amp;-5 victory
runs as their bats produced only
over Eastern. The win spoiled
tour hits.
· senior Roger Bissell 's pitching
Southern had seven hits and debut .
mashed the ball hard but many
Bissell went seven Innings, but
were right at .t he fielders as the
tired In that frameasFH plated two
Tornadoes' slump continued, their runs to tie the score. Jerry Larkins
record falling to 8-3 , same as the suffered the loss for Eastern .
Falcons now are.
.
Freshman, R itchie Hayes, in
Winning pitc her Gilland had
relief of Eric Tabler and Pat
great support from his teammates Singer, claimed the win.
who committed only one error. He
Federal Hocking hitters were
struck out six and walked four for
Tabler a single, Randy Russell a
the win. Wolfe pitched the seventh double, a nd Singer a double.
strlklng out one while giving up a
Eastern hitter s were Larry
home run to Zane Beegle. Beegle
Cowdery with a single, Jay Carpen·
batt~ left handed for tbe !lrst time
ter a single, Deron Jewett a double,
ever and blasted a long home run
Steve Whit a double and single, and
over the right field fence.
Roger Bissell a triple.
John Porter 's three singles paced
Eastern is scheduled to play
Southern while Tony Rlffie doubled
Southern tonight.
~and Wade Connolly and Rob Ea"stPrn ..... ...... .............. 212 IXlJ oo-s 6 4
FH ........ ............. ........ .. .. lll 00J 21--&lt;; 3 4
Cunningham singled. Lyons led the
Ba tteries : Blssell, Larkins 8th and
Falcons' attack with two doubles Cowdery.
Singer, Tabler 2nd, Hayes 4th and
while Bradley and Laudermllt Welch.
singled.

Kremlin Wea.._p_O_D_t_e_S_t_S______Ja_ck_A_n_d_er_so~n
States ca n tolerat e this.
WASHI NGTON - On Feb. 25, I
quoted Intelligence reports warn· · This cou ld lead to a SovietAmerican confrontation growing
lng that the Soviets were trying to
out
of the lsraeii-Syrlan ex plosion
precipitate a military clash bethe Kremlin is so assiduously
tween Syria a nd Israel. Reason:
trying to ll'fllte .
The Kremlin high command des·
The basis tor this fea r is that the
perately needs to know whether
·Russians, E!~rrassed a I the
their updated SA·5 anti·alrcralt
fa ilure of their less-sophisticated
mlsslles are any better than the
surface-to-air missiles against the
SA·I'6, SA.Ss and SA·9s the Israelis
Israelis, ca n't a fford to have the
destroyed with such ·ease during
sam e thing ha ppen to the SA·5s a nd
the Lebanon Invasion last year.
SA·10s they have sent to Syria - the
Wh at w as a nti cipated two
fi rst time these weapons have been
months ago Is now becoming
deployed outside the Soviet Union.
disturbingly Imminent as the SoIntelligence experts are uncerviet presence In Syria Increases
almoot dally. E ncouraged by their
tain about just how far the Soviets
Soviet suppliers, the Syrians will
would go to prevent a humiliating
re-run of last year's disma l perfortry to rem a in In Lebanon after
ma nce by their missiles In Le·
Israeli troops a nd Interna tional
banon.
But the SA-5's potential for
peace-keeping forces agree to pull
disaster
Is truly frightening : It ca n
out. Neither Israel nor the United

Bilardello must los'e
Reds' catching position.

Eastern, Southern
suffer non league
losses Thursday

ins Auto Sales

60246 Pine Tree Road
P.O. Box 134 .
Tupper• Pleina, Ohio 46783
PH. 114-887-3086
Ray (Buck) L.ilrklna - Owner

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25 S.R. Heavy Breed Chicks • 5011 Pur1na
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Chick Starter Med.
19.50- Save 1 11.35
50 S.R. Heavy Breed Chicks • 50# Punna
1
Chick Starter Med .
3100- Save 1 15.80
100 S.R. Heavy Breed chickes • Pu rtna
150 00- Save 18.80
Chick Starter Med.
Plus $ 4 .60 Sa11i n gs with Coupon on fetl d .

RUGGED HIGH-STYLE JEANS

W e wi ll fil l only ord eri plated wtth
be H eavy &amp;reed , S1faight Run •

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Men's and boys' jeans are not
""WRANGLER "" Brand .

CATILE K!NG SLEEPING BAG
119.97-0n

~o"V ings Book Given wilh Eac h

Chick Ordef .

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Due to manulacturer . this item will
not arri•e in time lor th is sa le. Rain
checks will be issued .

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POOL KITS
Ovals Start at : 15'x30' ....... .................. ....................... SJ-,400.00
Rectang!Jic.rs Start at; 16'x32' .... ..................... ...........~ 5 3,999.00
18'x16'x8' ... ... ....... .......... ....... :..................................... ~4,325.00
.2 4'x40'x8' ........ ."...... ...... ......... ~ ... ......... : ........... ............. $4,999.00
These pi,ols include all walls, bracing, nuts and bolts, skimmer, main diain. vaCU(tm equip·
ment. stainless steel ladder, 20.mil. liner .&amp;test kit.
·40" shallow 8' deep end.
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a.m. to 4: :.J p.m . at Ohio Unlverslty's Baker Center.
The workshop, designed to help
stimulate economic grow!h, Is
co-sponsored by Ohio University,
the Small Business Administration
ISBA ), the Athens Area Chamber IJ
of Commerce and the Athens Small
Business Center, Inc.
A$12 registration fee Includes all
Instruction materials, a continental
breakfast and other refreshments.
Persons interested should ~eg!ster
as early · as possible since the
workshop stze Is limited.
Topical areas vital to every small .
business person will be covered by
local professionals who are volunleering their time to this public
service program. Ample time will
be allowed for questions.
The morning program will begin

ATHENS- Nrw or prospective
small business owners w111 have an
opportunity to acquaint themselves
with essential business basics in the
workshop, " Keys to Business Suecess ," on Wednesday from 8: :.J

Racine church
·to show series

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Health Care Center resident, was honored on her tOOth birthday
recently with a corsage from Pomeroy F1oWL'f" Shop.

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. ·::tnice Lawson, assistant treasurer,
;, 1 Jane Teaford, reporter.
potluck dinner began a t noon.
Devotions were given from the
Revelation

A film series, ··Focus on the
Family," will be shown next week
each evening at the Racine First
Baptist Chu rch.
The first film will be at 7: 30 p.m .
Sunday a nd is entitled, "The
Strong-Willed Child," the remainder of t.he film s will be.shown
at 7 each evening through Sunday
night.
They include: Monday. "Shaping
the Will Without Breaking the
Spirit"; Tuesday , "Christian Fathering"; Wednesday, ''Preparing
for Adolescence" and "The Ortglns
of Self.Doubt"; Thursday, "Preparing for Adolescence: Peer
Pressure and Sexuality" ; Friday,
·'What Wives Wish Their Husbands
Knew About Women:· and "The .
Lonely Housewife.' ' and Sunday,
'' What Wives Wish Their Husbands
Knew About Women : Money, Sex
and Children ."
Dr. James C. Dobson, assoc iate

with management
pecialls t
Brenda
Young from thes Columbus
District of the Small Business
Administration covering personal

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"Snips, Scraps, Bits and Pieces"
.:; was the program topic presented by
:~ IPale M. Stoll , MeigS County
··. Extension Agent at a recent
•: meeting of the Syracuse Third
'; Wednesday Homemakers Club.
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Mrs. Stoll gave Ideas for using
;· leftover Iabrie and showed a variety
• of her creations, such as pol holders,
; fabric covered picture frames, .
~ casserole carriers, and gift Items.
[ Officers elected for the 1983-84
· year were Elma Louks, president;
l Ada Titus, first vice president;
: Margaret Bailey, second vice
~ president; Elva Dalley secretary;
;' Pauline Morarlty, assistant secreGoldle Radcliff, treasurer;

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Professor ol Marketing from Ohio
University W\11 begin th!? afternoon
program with tips regarding
market analysis. Business records
will be discussed by Susan S!sak,
Ohio University accountlnglnstruC·
tor. Small business consultant
David Gierhart wiH address the
area of computers In his discussion
of mociern technology. Taxes and
regulations Involved in starting a
business will be explained by
accountant and tax consultant
Mary Ann Matz-McCiure. Earl
Mathews of the Athens Chamber of
cOmmerce will speak on business
Insurance.
Also s!Xlaklng at the workshop
will be Robert Gellatly, Director of
the Athens Small Business Center
and Dr. Dwight Pugh, Director of
the Ohio University Center for

. and Or. Pugh wiU de"'U services
available to new I or aspiring
enirepreneurs through· tllelr
organlzatlmis. '
Mary Lou Harris, Program
Coo!'(llnator from the Ohio Unlversi ty Office of Continuing EducatiOn.
COn!eren"Ces and Workshops, wll)
be the facilitator at this "Keys to
Business Success" workshop. Dr.
Lucian Spataro, Professor of"Management, 0 .U. College of Business,
will set the ton for this workshop In
his opening remarks.

MIW~PAPIII

1978 GRAND PRIX ............................ SJ895

NEW SPRING HOURS

1979 MERCURY COUGAR .................... s3495

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PHARMACY

1978 FORD FAIRMONT ....................... $2295
1977 BUICK CENTURY

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113 Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

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HARD &amp; SOFT CONTACT
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Insurance and Medical
Car ds Accepted

1975 CHM NOVA ............................ $1095

4 Dr. 6 cyl., au to.

1975

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PH. 992-2920
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HOW TO PLAY: Check theadsmfA(}j DAY'S'""" ol THEDAILY
SENTINEL Ti"e ads of the merchants liSted woll corrtam one or
more "Newspaper Bmgo" numter 1n the "B1ngo Bug" symbd
lshown below). Occasmally. numbers on the "Bongo Bug"" may be
foond elsewhere m the paper Check the cla ss~Jed ad sedJOfl 101'
adrtolional numbe ~. IFYOUCAN MATCH IJUST CIRI:LEOR 'X' THE
MATCHINGNUMBERS) .
All24 NUMBERS ON ONE OF YOUR BINGO CARDS Wtllt THE
TOTAL OF NUMBERS PUBLISHED IN All THE ISSUES OF THE
DAILY SENTINEL EACH YOU - YOU HAVE A '" Btf«l0'"1 AND
YOU ARE A WINNER.

Commercial

WITH WHITE
RUBBER BACK
FLOWER FRESH
COLORS

Carpet
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the $50 00 wee~y pnze "'" be added to the l~lowonR
week 's pme lund.
CHECK EACH ISSUE OF THE PAPER: A11ew !lime woll start each
S unda~ and be completed the lollowmg Saturday Be sure to
check each day"s ISSUe ~ IHE DAILY SENTINEL. I II Court St .
Pomeroy, OH 45769. because"'"" of the numbers may appear
m each day's rssue. All numbers needed to complete each we ek's
game w~t have appeared by each Fuda~ ·s rssue Anew set ot
bmgo numbers Will be oublrshed lm eacll week's game A ne'\\1
colO!' of blnRO cards wrll be avatlable each week al the sponsonng
merchaf'lts' slores. To be eligtbleto wm , you must pa yBtngocards
of the cor rect color for \hat week's game The color of I he cards tor
each week's game w~l be announced each wee~ on thrs page

NO OBLIGATION OR PURCHASE NECESSARY: There • no
oblill!bon or pUrchase rMleeSiary ACllf&gt;V of the paper •
tor pla~ng the game at 1110 office~ thiS newspaper - also at the
pu~ic lo !Jary - also a Bongo card ard or co~es of The Daoly
Selllonel con~••nR the ~nllll numbers may be ,obtarned by
mailing your request to this newspaper (please J)lnl ~our name
and address clea r~). You may play as many cords as you wiSh they are ~ee. Get addnoooal cards - one ata time - each day ol
the week -:- from the merchants lo~erl ladufts oot~

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r· ler: ma y n•mll In ndvan c • ~ dlr·cct 10
_ ThP Da ll y Sentinel on a. 6 ot 12 mohth
ba~&gt;l,. . Cr·cdl t will Jxo ~l vi! n catT ier· l'Och

01 FFERENT COLORED CARDS EACif WHK: The color ol ti"e
cards change each week. To be a wm ner. you mu51 play BrnRQ
cards ollhe correct coklr lor !hal week. Mut'ated or a~ered cards
w111 n~ be hoooled
All 24 NUMBERS ON A CARD MUST BE MATCHED TO WIN.

INGELS KUTRITE

lJ w('(~ k s ................................. Sl4.04
26 \\'('eks ......... ................... .. ... $27.30
52 \\1f'C ks ........ .... .......... ,; ......... S5 .48
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wek's game are drown ;trictly at raroom ~ the ofhcc of thrs
newspaper. Some du"ICabOn of Bingo nomll!rs may apjl!ar 1n
lhe merchants ads- or ~sewhere on the poPf!l. TillS du~icatw
OOes rot affecl the game or the total numbers drawn. AI numbers
tor each week 's game wrll -appear .someplace m the ll!per
Empjo~ees of tt1r s ne~~~ and membefs of their lam1lies are
ool ehglble to Win any of the IJ'Iles. Newspaper 81niJ) rs aprogram
copynghted and reg~stered by Markelrng Research Assocra~
Mtnneapo•s. Minnesota .

Pomeroy, OH.

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Pomeroy, OH.

LANDMARK
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26 Week • ........................ ......... 129.64
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To 'be a potential winner you must read The Daily
Sentinel every day. Bingo Bugs with numbers will
appear in the sponsor's ads every day and ·a new
game starts each Monday.
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570 W. Main St.

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whrch all 2.tl numbers have been matched wrth the total of the
numbers pubftshed dunng the week 111 The Darly Sentinel. prrnt
your name . address. phone number on the back of your card' and
marl b' (I he envelope conlatmng your card must be rece~v ed by
5:00 om. Tuesday (j th e bllo"M ng weeki or brrng your card to ttl!
ott ore of The Da1~ Senbnel by 500 p.m tuesday of th e lollowollfl
week

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so oz. CARPET

SUUSflU I..,I'ION RI\'I'ES

MAI L SUBSCH I PTIONS
lnHid•• Ohio

AT LEAST $50.00 WEEKLY'' Wtnners wtll sllate a weeki ~ pme of
$50.00 tn "Bi ngo Bucks" - they spend the s.ame as cash w~ h
an y of the s ~nsonng men:hilfltShsted ll t ~re r son t y ooe Win ner.
he wtns all d llle $50 00 If !here rs more than one .,.mner all
wrnners share the SS0 00 equally II there are no w~nners anv

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1\y furrlt•r or Mnlur Ruuh•
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"ON THE T''
In Middleport, OH.

listed Rules ol the game allow themerchants to g~ve )'(IU only CJle
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PICK UP FREE BINGO CARDS: Eo:h wee~ laduns only please}.
piCk up your Free bmgo Dlrds !10m the s~nsonng merchants

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1971 FORD LTD STATION WAGON .......... s595
1975 V.W. DASHER STATION WAGON .... s1295

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Pomeroy, OH.

352 E. Main St.,

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1977 MERCURY COUGAR .................... s2495

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FRANC·IS
FLORIST

Mon.-Fri. 9:00 to 5:00
Saturday 9:00 to 1:00

Provo, i5, daughter of Mr. tUld
~ Mrs. Robert Murphy, Racine,
wus first runnerup In Uw Ohio
SlaW Ml'&lt;S Majorette Reglnner
Pageant held re&lt;:ently at Stow,
Ohio. She won third place In
•• modeling In a gown, ftfth place
In laney stnli routine and first
place In solo twirling routine.
:: She Is a student at Easlem High
School and a student of Judy
Rlggs. Provo Is junior corps
leader of Riggs RungcreUes.

Publishi•cl ••vf'rv uftf't'noon. Mond:n ·
thrnu~h Fr lda r ..lll ('nur l Str('(• t, by thl ·
Ohlo VaiiP.v P uhll s h l n ~ Ctt rnp imy . M ul·
llnw dla . In&lt;'., r onwro.v. Ohlo4 fJ71iH, ~~'2 ·

N. 2n Ave.

204 Condor 51.
Pomeroy, OH.
Phone 992-2975

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factors Involved In business suecess . Financial planning will be
discussed by a loan officer from the
Hocking Valley Bank. Roger Wat·
son, Loan Officer from Bank One,
will cover sources ol capital and
Attorney John Keifer will speak on
the !ega) organization of a business.
Dr. Timothy Hartman, Associate

Major Glenna Rummell IRet,),
of ped;:;;jl.iai~'-ri,;~
c~ ~s;,,
clinical
professor
University
of Southern
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School of Medicine, prepared the
~ · India last fall to visit the land she
film s.
. !. served as a missionary, was guest
: speaker at a meeting of the . - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l
• Auxiliary of Veterans Memorial
: Hospital Tuesday night.
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Major Rummell gave highlights
• of her trip and displayed some
• mementOes of the occasion.
2 Dr., f1T, P.B., P.S.
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Refreslv:rumts were served by
: Betty Chrlstopherson , lrcneCbrtsty
• and Natalie Hayes following the
4 Dr.. good cond .. P.B.. P.B., air .
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April 29' t 983

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Wolf Pen
Mr a nd Mrs Tom Summer·
ftc ld .. Ca ndt , Wlnde and Crystal of
Mr dma arP SJlf&gt;nd mg a few days
wllh Mr a nd Mrs Robert Russell
a nd Bertha Russell
Mr and Mrs. Lestet Frank a nd
Sat ah Beth were Wednesday vis
ilors of Mt and Mrs Euge ne
Hantng, Rona ld and Mrs Gladys
Tuckprman
Mrs. Ethel Clark of Pagetown Is
vlslllng Mr and Mrs Robert
RusSPII

Yard sale sponsored
by Church of God
SYRACUSE - There will be a
yard sale sponsored by the
Syracuse Flrt Church of God,
Apple and Second Streets, Wednesday. In tbe event of rain, the
sale wUJ be cancelled.

M rs Howard Thoma spent sev- ·

eral da ys wtl h their daughte r and
son-m-law , Mr and rv'os Richard
Wynn-and ion Wes of Orlando, Fla

Communit y The public
VIled 10 attend.

RUTLAND - Dancf' wi ll he 8
to II p m F'nda y al Rutland

RACINE -

Raclnf' PTO will

Saturday Ractne Juntor High
Sc hool wllh Da n Smtih as
refre shment s w11l

• he sold

MONDAY

POJERO;- _:_- Stur Cranw
778, locat ed on Count y Road 1
wtll hold an OPf'n house bel{ln
nlng al h p m Saturda y wilh a

RA CINE - Racine Chapter
134, OES, ann ual inspection, 7· :ll
p m will be Monday a l the
Masonic Temple. All Easlern
Star m e mlx'rs mvited Racine

potluck supper ThC' event 1s a
fj;jm JJy oriC'nted c vcmng and the

public

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TOGETIIER - C?wglrls, lrotn left, Janelle Ely, Usa CoiUDS and
Julie Elberfeld get together lor a scene in "The Saga of Sagebrush Sal"
to he presented as a dinner theatre venture bt Eastern High School's
oodltorlum Salunlay night. Dinner will he at 6:00p.m., by rese.vatton
only. The play, with tlckets available at the door, wm begin at 7:00p.m.
Direction 18 by CarolYn Tripp. The play marks the first venture of a
group Into a dinner t~atre presenlatlon In Meigs County.

mC'mhers to take sandwict)es or

invited

sa lads

SATURDAY

MIDDLEPORT
Middle
]JUri Garden Clu b wilt be
Monda y . 7 .10 p m a l the
Mlclrllrport F11·st Unlled Prcs by-

HARRISONVILLE - Ha11 ison ville Youth Lr&lt;~gues wtll hold
pl&lt;:tC1 ic(' S&lt;:'S..'iJun s Saturday 1.1 1 l

tf'nan Church

p m i\ 11 cod c hp and lnll'resrl'd
parents nrl' asf.Cd 'to a !le nd

POM E ROY - Mdgs Chapfer, Orde r of DeMolay, wilt be
7. 30 p m . Monday allhe Mtddlepor I Masonic Temple. There
will be prac tice for lnspecllon

POM E ROY - A film, "Sup!'r
t Chrls llan " will lx• s hown Satu t
day a l 7 ·up m .11 Ml Hermon
Untied Btelht e n Chut ch, Texas
1

Seek contributions

Fellowship meet

Contributions are being sought
for a 1 ummage and a bakr sale 10
tx• hl•ld Tuesday a nd Wednesday al
the former I GA . pa t'kmg lol In
Mlddleporl. 9 a m. to 4 p m each
day, by Mary Sht•ine 37, White

'ille Full Gospel Business Men's
~' e llows hlp International will m('('t
Monday al Duff's Restauranl In
Gallipolis l3ob Rodgers, Louisville,
Ky , who holds SPmlnars and
eva ngell s llc crusadeS across the
country and"' ho ha s mmiste1 ed In
South Korea , Mexico, Israe l. Jamaica a nd Eur OPf' will be speaker
Rodgl'rs Is a gradualc of Oral
RoiX'rl s Unlve rs lly and Asbury
Theologica l Seminary He has
paslored m Lexlnglon, worked with
lhe 700 Club as Dean of Evangel
Bible lnstlt ulc and Is presently
(•stabhshing a Christian tPievisJUn
sla lln in Loulsvllil' .
Dinner will be al H .!0 p m and
Ihe mccllng a1 7 Jo p m The
g1oup's business mecllng witt be
he ld a t 7 .!0 p m on May 16 at
Foreman and Abbot! t n
Mlddlepor t.

Shr'tne of .IC'ru sale m

Anyonf' wlshmg to dona tC', call
992 -74~o

01 '\04-77:1-C,%2 for pt ckup,
or deiiVl't llems on Tue sday or
Wedncsdav at lhe parking lot

Slate singers
The Untl y Stngr&gt;t s of Coolv tl le
will IX' .tl the Va nde rhoof l3aplts l
, Chu rch .tl 7 p m Wednesday to
p1 cscnt lhC' mcssagr 1n song .md
mus ic Th.- public is mvtled .

Bake sale

ThP H&lt;~dnl' girl.- softba ll lc•ague
wtll hold a bake sall•Sal ur da vft om
!-.1 am !Onoon at t hr Rucmr Homr
, Nationa l Bank

Pomeroy

99'2 3325

"For A Real Auctton
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The United States Achievement
Academy has imnouneed Ihat Dee
DaUey, Long Boltom , has been
named a 1983 United States Na llona l Award winne r In Siude nt
Counc U
Dailey, a JUntor at Eastern High
School, was nommated for lhts
nallonal award by Scott Wolfe. a
teacher al the school Dailey will
appear in lhe United Stal es
Achtevement Academy offtclally
yearbook
The academy se lects USAA
winners upon exclusive recommen -

dallons of teachers, coaches, counse lors or other school sponsors and
upon the standards of seleciOn set
forth by the academy. The c ri teria
fm selection Include a srudent's
academic performance, Interests
a nd aplltude, leaders hip, Interests
and altitude, leadership qualities,
enthusiasm, motivation to learn

and Improve, cllizenshlp, cooperallve

recommendaton :
She Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Dalley, Long Bonom, and
the gra nddaughter of Ester Oatley,
Portland, and Mr and Mrs Oscar
Pitch, Long Bottom
Dalley Is Involved In studenl
government, has played basketball
for three years, volleyball lwo
years, and track two years She has
served on the yearbook slaff a nd
s luqent council and Is now stude nt
cout\ill officer She has served as a
c lass officer twice. She was an
at\e ndanl al homecoming for two
years and is now serving on the
prom committee. Outside of school,
Dee hao been Involved wilh the Girl
Scours of America and with 4-H
club work.

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rR.INm· CHURCH Rrv W
• pastor; Debbie Bu&lt;'k. Sunclav

• Church School !1 15 a m . worship ser,irc· l
10:00 am Choir rc'hcarsal T'ut'sday
p m , uncif&gt;r dlm·t ton or Ail(.'{' NeaSC'

School, 9 .'IJ a m , Glen Mc('lWtg,
supt , mornlnJZ; worshrp 10 30 am , evt·m~
servll'l' 1 p m mid w(.-'f'k Sl"f\ ire. WC&gt;dnes
day, 7 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH - '1% F
Main St Pomeroy ~u nday scrv•('('S Holv
Com munion on thf&gt; ftrsl Sunday of £&gt;at'h
month. and rombul£'d with momm~ prayer
on the third Surxlay Mornln~&lt;: pra,•er and
Sf'rmon on aU o1h£'r Sundays of Ill£&gt; month
C hurch School and nui'S('I"'\' cal"f&gt; prov1dro
(oJiowJns:: the:&gt;

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POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRJSf 21211
Mam S! Nt&gt;ll Proudfoot pa.s1or B1bk'scfiool.
9·:11 am
monunl'o! .... orshlp, 10 :ll ,J m,
Youth mf'('1ir!Jo!S, \i .JJ p m t&gt;\-Cnln~ worship,
7 .11 p m Wcdnt'Sday night prayf'l ffi{.l('t lrm

POMEROY -There will be a
tool aucton Saturday at 7 p.m. at
the Southern Junior High
School Refreshments will be
avalable Viewing wlll be one
hour before tbe sale.
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PHONE 992-5776
NOW OPEN FOR SPRING SEASON
Complete hne of veptable and bedding
plants. foltl&amp;'! pgnts and hlfl&amp;lng

and Bibl&lt;' s1uclv. 7 :II pm
TilE 'SALVATION ARM\' 11~ Bunr rnul
Ave'. Porncrov Mrs Dora Wlnl~ In t'haf1..1£'
Sunday holi ness met'tiJl.li: , 10 a m Sunday
SchOOl 10 :l1 a m Sundav School, YPSM
Elolsl' Adams, i('adel 7 :1) p m, salvat ion
mee!ln~ various speakf'IS and music spec \a ls Thursclay-ll.Jlam to 2pm . Ladtes
Home l..c&lt;~gU&lt;', members In c ha rgE', all
wo!Tl('n Invited, !l .l5 p m Thursday, Corps
Cadet Class I Young PeopiC'-Btbk' ) 7 l"l p m
Bible Study a nd Pray('r ITJ(-'(&gt;Irns: OJY'n to the&gt;
public
BURLINGTON SOt.JTiiERN BAPTI~;T
CHURCH, Roulf&gt;l,Shade Bibk&gt;School7p m
Thursday worship service fl p m
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
CHRIST lXJ W, Main :oil, 992 ~'lfl. Vocal
mus ic Sundav worship JO a .m Blbk' stud\•
11 am : worship, n p m W&lt;'dnC'sd.IY Blbl('
study , 7 p m

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DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Clifton Luc.ts, pastor Sundav
School 9· }) am Mrs \\oori&lt;"V Frunc\s, supt
Prfl&lt;l&lt;'hlng SPTV il't'S firs! and lhlrd Sundays
following Sundav School. Youth m4.."'1l11J!
E'VPJY Sunday, 7 11 p m
G RAHAM UN IT ED METHODIST
Pn.•achmg 'I 'II a m , fif .;;t and S('('Ond
Sundav~ of eac h mon!h, thi rd and fourth
St.tnda..,s each m o nt h , worshlpSP!viC'f'Sat 7 ~

baskets Also a larp selection of
shrubbery and dward frutt IRes.
OPEN DA!l Y 9 to 5
SUNDAY l to 5

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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISl . Mulbeln
Ht•lghts Road , Pomerov Ml('haC'l Pion
kowskl, pastot, Rita WhiT (\ Sabb&lt;Hh SchOOl
Sup1 Sabbath School is at 2 p m on Saturday
wUh worship S(&gt;r.'I('('S roUQ\.V\ng at :l 1~ p m

Rt.Jll..AND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH -

Dee Dailey·

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Sale Ends saturday

Sisler Han le tt Warner, Sup! Sundav &amp; hool
9 :ll a m , mot ning wm sh ip 10 4 ~ a m
POMEROY FTR.~ BAPTT~ . Da' 1d

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MaM, mlnls1('1, Wl!llam Snouft('f Sunday
School sup\ Sundav Sdtool, 9 l"l '--' m ,
Morning worship 10 .1:1 m

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PikC&gt; David Hunt , paslor , R~('r Tu1()(&gt;I'
Sund ay Sc hool Supt&gt;rlntf'nd(&gt;nt Su nda}

Silicone
Caulk
10 l -oor&lt;ee eal1rldqe

!lt'hool. 9 ~ ~ m morning worship 10: lJ
('V('ning worship, 7 :II p m Mic;Jv.'('('l pra v1:&gt; r
mCf&gt;ttng, 7 :n p m
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH Dc&gt;x
lrr Rd , Langsvil lf&gt; Rl"v A A HughC's
Pastor Sundav ~hool 10 a m Servru oo

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Th('S{Iav Thursday and Sunday 7 XI p m
F'Arn--1 TABERNACLE OfURGI , &amp;!lie)'
Run Road, R1'V . Emmett Hawson pastoi
Handl(')r Dunn ~u pl Sunday school. lf1 a m

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S&lt;'rvkx&gt;s. Sundav and WC'd!K'Sday 7 p m

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF' CHRISl' IN
CHRISTIAN UNION , l..awrcn('(' ManiC"\',
pastor, Mrs Russell You n~. Sunday School
Supt Sunc:la\1 SChool Y :JI a m Evrnim:
worship 7' .'KI p m Wednrsday prayer m('('t
lng7~pm

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Saturday, April 30th I
Is The Flr-al Day You Can Purchase A
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3 Piece Living Roon1 Suite And Get A 13" Zenith
Color T.V. Free. Nany Other Bargains 'dvoughout
The Store.
$ALE ENDS SATURDAY APRIL

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- Rev Jal'lleS Sartrrfl«;&gt;ld pastor. Morn!~
wonohlp9 4:'! a.m , Sunday School10 45 a m
{'\lenin~ worship 7 p m 1\K&gt;sday, 7 ~ p m •
ladles prayt•r ml'€'1\ng Wednesday. 7 :ll p m

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Rev Na11CV Coyle BIU Whiff:'. Sundav school
sup~ Surx:lav school, 9: Xt a m : momlna
worship, 10 ll a m.. Sunday eveRJn~ll sllc

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and senior high BYF' cholr practicr'R .Tip m
Wf'drx&gt;sday; pra.yr'r ll'lf'1C&gt;tl~ and Bible&gt; s tudy,
WedneSday, 7 .lJ p m
CHURCH OF CHRISf Mlddi&lt;!X&gt;rt 5lh and
Main. Bob MC'IIon minister: Al Hurt!lOn
associate mlnlsler: Mike GC'rlach. Sunday
School Supenntond&lt;nt. Bible SchOOl 9· :11
am • momtnR worship 10: :r&gt; a.m , rvenl~ijt
wprshlp 7 p m Wedl'l('Sday Bib!&lt;' Stuch· and
)&lt;IUth f&lt;I'OIIP meet in~ . 7 p m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE Nl\l.A
RENE. Co-pas tors, Rt'V Chark&gt;s Covk&gt; and

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Sunday !Oehool 9 15 a m , Dan Whit(', Sunda\
Srhool su pt • John Rc&gt;!bel. Sr.. assl supt
Morning Worship 1(): 1~ am Youth ll"''tln~
7· :J) p m WC&lt;dnesday Joci udln~ wl'f&gt; tots.

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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MtNISffiY
OF ME IGS COUNTY Rl'\1 , Wanda JoP\roon,
dlrecklr: Harold John~n. dlrec1or of
educstkln.

HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN,
Worship&amp;-rvlre. 9 a.m

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Chun'h SCOOOI, 10:])

a.m.

, MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN ,
Churt'h Srtl:lol. 9 a m ; Momlng worship,
)0: 1~ . Bible Sludy Th&lt;oday, 10 a .m .. Bible
orudy, Tlrunday, 7.;wi p.m.
sYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Cllurch Clturch School, 10: 15 a.m.:
'. mom~ wonhlp, )l:;wi am.; Bible Study
Th&lt;oday, 10 a.m; Junior and Senior Hlflh
' Ynuth CfWP~Sunday, 6 p m.
Rt.."t't.AND CHURCH OF GOD, Paslor,
Rc&gt;v. John Evaaa. Sunday tchool. 10 a.m ..

. Sunday worship, 11 a.m., OtlJdren's church,

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S1m1ler morkings
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The humlln process of grQY&gt;~tng up has po~~rallels Only
grl!dually doe s indlvtdualtty beCome II!'Vldent And the! de·
\'doping child w1l1 ~ strongly irlPuenced ~ those d ose to
hrm who llkewrse b«orne hls .....orkl
c hurc~!l and synagogues ln thoetr m!niS\f)' to faml
l!es btilld upon thrs princ!Jlle ,Wht~ !llfl!'ngthenlng famrl)&gt;
relationsh!ps they help chrtd~n to grow !lpifituoltv at lherr own
pace Thl!'lr emphasis on truth snd commitment makes the!
example of grown -ups rrw:lfe l!'ffKtlvt: more 1nsplnng

Wedncsdav eve n t~ young ludie'S aux iliary, ti
p m WedllE"Sday ramllv worhslp. 7 p m

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CH ESI'ER - Worshlp 9 .1 m : \hur&lt;'h
School10a m BlhiC'Studv lhursda v. 7pm
UMW flrsl Thursda y, 1 p m C'ommun10n
firsT Sundav
.JOPPA - Worship G 10 am , C'hUJ&lt;'h

School, 10: :l) a m 81bk&gt; Stud\ Wedrwsdm
7:ll pm

LONG BO'ITOM - Chun: h School, ~ ~ ll
am , Worship 7 p m
81bk' Studv
WlldrJ(.'Sdc~ y , 7 :lOp m UMYF. wrom~ la' n
p m , Communion First

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REEDSVl l LF. - ( hu rr h Sc: hool 'I kl
Wor~hlp It .1m
nJPPERS PI .I\ INS ~I' PAUl - Chur c h
School 9a m Worship Ula m Blbif'Stucl\
1\rt•sdav 7 ll J&gt; m UMW T hu"d Tue'Sd.l\
7 'll p m Communion fi rsl Sundav
am

Rev Stanley W Mcni.llcld

Rev. Richard RottM:-mll'h
Rrv Rohet1 E ftuhft;on
R4-v, Robert Rldcr, Jr.
ASBURY tSyra&lt;'USf:'l - Worship, II am
ChurCh School, ~ r~r1 a m , Ch.trgP BH)h'
Study, Wedl'\f'Sda y, 7 :rl pm , UMW , first
T"ue&gt;Sda\
7 l) p m , Chou R1•hl:•ars.rl
Wedrwsdav , 6 l) p m , UM\\ , four1h Sunda\
6:11p m
ENTERPRISE - Wors hip q a m rh urt h
Sdrool, 10 a m , Blblf' Stud y 1'uf'Sdd\ 7 VI
pm
UMV..' First Mondav 7 :V.l p m
UMYF. Sunday 6 p m ('holt t'C' h C' &lt;~ rs&lt;tl h :II
p m Wronesday
F1..A1WOOOO - Church Sch£w1l Hl.r m
Worship, 1 &lt;:1 m , Blbk Stud y Thur"SI't.n i
p m UMYF Su nrl&lt;t y, !l p m

F'ORt.S'l' RUN - Wo ~hl p 11a m ( hUI f' h
School, 10 am , Choir P raC'IIf'f' l'ur-sda\
6· :t1 p m , UMW fi rst ·r\u'Sdav 7 ll p m
HEATII tMkldi{'J)Oftl - ('hun h Sc h&lt;Jol
9 :JJ a m Worship 10 .Jl .r m Bible Stulh
Thf'Sdav 10 a m. UMW Sf'C'Ond Monda \
7 .11 p rll UMM. lh lrtl Mon&lt;klv, 7 l'l p m
MfNER.SVlLLE - Wors hip Sc•r.l('(' Hl
am. Church School, 11 J m UMW, third
Wedncsda\, 1 p m , Choir practiCf' Monda\
7·:Jtpm

PEARL (1-IAPEI. - Worship ~· tv\('(• 1ll
a m, C'hUI't 'h &amp; •hool, 11 a m , UMW Sf'('OrKI
Thcsda''· 7 lJ p m, UMYF l.t sl 1'uf&gt;sda \
7,1)

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POMEROY - Churt'h School q 1 ~1 a rn
Worship Sf.'rv\('(1, 10 l1 a m , Choir rT'hl: •;us:.~ l
Wedn('sdav 7 ll p m , UMW , secorKI

Tuesday, 7 ll p m , UMW, last Sur-.:la)' 7
a.m .. UMYF, Sunda v. 6 p m

ROCK SPR INGS - Ch ufl:h School 9 15
Wocshlp, J{l am , Bib](' Study
Wednf'Sday 7 )) p m
UMYF l&amp;·nlonH
Sunday 6 p m
r.Junlors l ('vf&gt;rv ol'tl(&gt;1
Sund,l)' 6 p m
Rl!Il.AND - Churrh ~ hool 'I 41 a m
a.m ,

Worship 11 .1m , UM\'\1 1Evcnlng Cl r&lt;'if' t
second WOOncsda\ 7 :ll p m UMW , ~nd
Thursday, 1 p m

SALEM ttNTEI1 am , Wor.r;hlp, 7 p m

Church School lU

SNOWVll.LE - Wo rship IJ a m . Churc h
Schooi10 am
SOuntERN { IAit\TF.R
Rev. Jarnt'11 M Clark
ll&lt;v. lllark W f1ynn
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APPLF. GROVE,
- Churc
h School. 0" m .

Wor.;hlp, 10 am lflrsr and rhl.rd Sundav~)

UMW, second Tuesday, 7 .MJ p m , Pr,IH'f
mrering, W£'di'ICSday, 7 p m
BETiiANY - Worship, 9 am , Chun: h
SchoOl, 10 am, Bible Study. Wednl'Sdav, 10
a.m : Don:'as Women 's Fe llow!)hlp, \\ottdnl .,.
day, 11 am .
CARMEL - Church &amp;hoot 9 l1 am
Worship. 10 45 am , Sl'('()fld and fot.u1h
Sundays). Fl'llowshlp dlnfl('r wllh Suuon
third Thursday , 6ll p m
EAST LETART- Chul't'h Sctu&gt;l 9 a m .
Worship, 10 am (.Sl'('Ond and folll1h
Sundays. UMW, flrit Tul'Sday, 7 .)') p m
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a m ·
Church Sdml. 10 a m
MORNING STAR - Wot ~hlp q ~~ am .
Cburch School, 10 l) a m . BlhiC&gt; Study

Thursday, 7 :Jl p m

MORSE CHAPEL - Churrh Srhool. 9 :II
a m , Worship 11 a m
PORTlAND - Chun:h School 7 p m .
Worship, 8 p m : UMYF , Wedl'li"Sday 7 .IJ
p.m
RACINE WESLEY AN - Church School.
10 am
Wotshlp, 11 a .m : UMW fourth
Morday 7· :ll p.m : Handmald('llS ol tl)e Lord
nrst WednfSday, 7 p m .: Mens Prayer
BrHidast, W&lt;'dncsday. 7 a m.
Slli'TON -

Churt'h SChool. 9: lJ a m ,

rnom.1nR worship. 10:4."; a.m . lflrst and thln:l
SUnclayst: f•UOwshlp dJM('r Wllh Carmel,
rltlnl Tlrunday. s:;w, p.m
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Oliver

SWalrl. SUporlnteodonr. Sunday school 9 30

a.m. 4.'YffV week.

HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNTON , William

Cr&amp;blree. putor. Sunday School, 9 ;w, u m :

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DFXI'ER CIIUHCTI ! W ( 11 II lS 1 ( lr.ulr

f'\'l'nlng Sl'l'\ It (' I II. I p n1 W rd rl('S(Ia\ pi U\t't
ffil-y&gt;Tm.c: 7 !11 p m
BF ARWAi I 0\\ RIPC:.I CHtJH( II 0 1·
CHR ts·r 0\.J. nl• ' 1\'d t&lt;lf' n m ln ls lt•t Blhl•
clas!; , 9 ll a rn mnrn1ng v.m slup H~ Ill
&lt;l m PVC'nlng wen '&gt; hlp h 10 p m \\'Pdm &gt;se l.tl
Bib if&gt; stud' , 6
pm
N F:\\o ST IVE RS\ 11 I I COMM UN ITY
CI IURCH Sund. r\ So: hool &lt;;t•n ilt ' 'l 4'J c1 m
Wor ship S&lt;• n k l' 10 1(1 il m E ,,mgf' h..,tt•
St•r vlt t' 1 .I p 111 \\'o'!lm'!'.(la '
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ZI ON CHURCH OF niHI ST Pofll(•t ll\
H.nrlsom1llf' Hd Hobr:&gt;rl Pur !I'll m m1 sh 1
Slt'W' St,rnlf'\ Sund.n so: hoo l o.:upt Sund,r\
'&gt;( hwl q l'la m WOI'ihlj)Sil"VI&lt;'f ' Ill !ll .t tl1
r vf'nltl g · ~o t-shrp Sunda\ 7 p m
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Sunday Monday
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Bonom, Edsel Han , pasta ~ Sund:.l\
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Cornc.&gt;r Ash ;md Plum Leslte Havman
pastor Sundav st:hoo! 111 ,J rn , Mo1ning
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BEN
;!FRANKLIN"

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WAID CROSS
SONS STORE

M rddt e p ort
Pomeroy, 0

Ph. 99l·l t0t

Cabinet Mak1ng

531 JACKSON PIKE- RT. ~ WEST
Phone 446-4524

Phone 992 -3480 " §;

SENTINEL

John F. Fultz, Mgr.

M1ll Work-

Racine PTO
tool auction

Refr1gera ·

CENTER, INC.

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MARK V STORE
Middleport I s

lHE DAILY

Pomeroy

Cofff&gt;f' hour In the Parish !!all 1mml'diatelv

tors. Ranges. TV sets.
677 Thtrd Ave .
446-1699

MEIGS TIRE

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POt-lliROY CHURCH OF THF. N1\ZA
RENE : Cornt'r Union and MulbeJn!,

COUNTY
APPLIANCE INC.
Washers,

, AGENT

. POMEROY - The seventh
annual coffee break of the Big
Bend C. B. Club will be at the
Roral Oak Park Sunday, lOam.
to 5 p.m.
Music will be provided by the
Charlie Uly hand, there wUJ be
games, food, door prizes, free
coffee. The public is invited to
attend.

Eastern student nominated
to U.S. achievement ·academy

the Real McCoy"

1, 0 ·· Mac" McCoy

104W. Mam
992·2318 Pomeroy

C. B. Club sponsors
coffee break

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'216 S Sec o nd

of Columbus, 0 .

Harold C. Will, Pomeroy, will
enter the Holzer Medical Center
Monday and is scheduled to undergo
his third artery by-pass on Thesday
morning.

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EM;j_LE RIDGE - The Rev.
E:d Mi'hgus and the Buchtel
Choir wtll be feaiUred at The
Eag le Rtdge Co mmunity
Church Sunday a1 7 30 p m The
Rev Cart Htcks, paslor, Invites
the public to a ltend

spon sor a tool n ur t1on , 7 p m
::tuct ioneer ,

IS

SUNDAY

with mu sic bv

Unltmllcd, $3 e ouple, $2 s ingl e

This Message and Church Directory Sponsored By The Interested Businesses Listed On This Page.

Pomeroy resident
tn hospital

Calendar
FRIDAY

OR

probleiTl$.
The course will include lectures,
skits and demonstrations showing
how principles outlined in the Bible
can be used ln coping With
problems of modem life. Classes
convene each day at 9:55a.m . aDd
conclude at 4:30pm.
Several Meigs countlans will
handle key responslbUltles during
the two-day sessions, Including
Steve Wood, Arthur Chlgas and
Raymond Fowler.
Persons from Gallla County who
will supervise In o~anlzatlonal
positions are Edgar ijarrop, Gary
Barry, Roy Bickle and Paul
Hoafat. John Alessio and David
Lappin of Point Pleasant will share
In the teaching asslgnn:lents
An Instructor from ,New York,
Dennis Raltopoulis, will lecture at 2
p.m . Sunday on the special subject,
"Is the World Doomed to Ruin? "
An attendance of 1,500 persons is
expected.

A tree two-day Bible study course
will be conducted for tbe first time
in this area Saturday and Sunday.
Th'l location is Meigs High
School, Rock Springs, and the
cl;uses arespnosored by Jehovah's
Witnesses. Everyone interested In
deePening their. personal knowledge of the scriptures ts invi ted and
oo collections wlll be taken.
Aceordlng to a local minister,
Jonathan Wells, there is no formal
enrollment and anyone may attend
the weekend seminar. Teachers
will be on hand to answer questions
and to offer aid in applying Bible
principles to personal and fannlly

Sf'en for many years.
Cathy Spencer has been confined
to a Columbus hospital lor medical
treatment
Long- Bottom personals may be
submitted forpubllca1lon to Melody
Robert s, 98.~275

' By MEWDY ROBERTS
Easter guests of Ada BtsS&lt;'JI and
Kenneth were Mr and Mrs
Thomas Groeneve ld and Tommy,
Worthington, Mr a nd Mrs. Mark
Miller, Westerville ; Mr. and Mrs
Mike ShipkowskJ and Eddie Hay
man, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Bissell and Mtchelle. Pomer oy; Mr
a nd Mrs. Harold Holter a nd J udy,
Long Bottom and Mrs VIole t Smtih
a nd NormaJl McCa m, Rccdw ille
R.ecen I guests of Mrs Marv
Andrews were Mr. and Mrs. Larr), Milhron, .Je rry a nd Mark, Barbara
Andrews, and Mr and Mrs. J ohn
Michael Andrews aJld 11mmy ,
Mrs . Andrews and
Columbus
Barbara also visited recently m
Dayton with Frances Mcintosh
.Jenm New lun, Carolyn Holley,
: Lov1e Bush , and Eltjah traveled to
: Pe terstown, W Va , to VL'lt Mrs
Newlun's au nt and uncle, Fran ces
and Luther Rtce , whom she had not

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Bible course this weekend

Meigs correspondence

C!v1c CentE'r

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

~y. Apri129, 1983

Page-6--The Daily Sentinel

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OUR SAVIOUR I tnllbHAI'i ( II URC'll Walnut .tnd 1/ r nl') S1s R,IVf'R&lt;.:Wt l()(l W \ •
Tht• Rf'\ ( .Nlll(l1 (' Welt IC' I&gt;: , pas tnr ~ umlm
School, 'I :lJ a m :-i u nda ' ' worhslp I r .r m
CAI .VARY Bini .!•: f HtJHCH , mM' Jo ·,,tt'll
on Pomeroy P lkf' Count\ ' Road 2!'t "~'"'
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W&lt;'df'l('f;(la \, 7 Yl p.m

F i\ ITII n :U .O'vVSH II ' f'R USAOF FOil
CHRIST - St Rl J'~ Antr ~1u l t y P,r.,U)I', lh·v
Franklin Dillo:f1ns Sunday morn lnl( , lila m

Sund &lt;l} t'VC'I'IIflA 7,)) p m Thur...-:l.tyrvm ln g
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Ri:obPrl Hyf'~ Sundlly
School 10 C1 m Wot s.h\p SNVIN' II ol m ,
&amp;.mday ~nlnJ! S(&gt;rviC€, 7· .WI p m \\ Nine-s
day evenlnJO: !it'rv kt' 7 :J] p m
!NDEPENDENl HOLINESS CI IGR( II ,
Inc - Paul St . MiddlepOrt 1«'11 0 [)(•ll
Manll")' paslor Sunda\ .f:)(' tx)oJ. q ll u m ,

CHURCH , ? a!itOr

c·vr-nlnJZ wor
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Htri'LAND APOSTOt.lr CHURCH O F
JESUS CHRJ~'T. Ekk'r••lai11C'S Miller, fit b lf'
study. wroncsctay, 7: J)pm . Sunday School ,
10 a.m Sunday n l~h1 service 7! :JI p.m
POMEROY WESLEYAN HO[.INE~ HarrtsonvUk' Road . Earl FiC'ldo;, pastor
Henl;' Eblin, Jr., Sunday School Supt SuOOay
SCOOOi9' l) am , MorninJt: Worship 11 a.m ,
Sunday PVenlnJO: servk'e, 7. :X. p m, Pra V('r
Meet!"", Wednesday, 7. :11 p m

REV. LEE Mlll.ER

New rector chosen
at Grace Episcopal
'

The Rev I

Mlllr r has IJ&lt;&gt;en
selectf'd as r r elor at Grace
Churc h In Pomeroy Fathcl
Miller ass umed hl' dulles a t
Grace Church on .June I He
comes to Pomeroy from Sl
John's Episcopa l Church tn '
Corbin, Kenlucky
A grad~atc of lhc Unlve rs lly
of North Alabama, he received
his Master of Dlvlnlly degree
from lhe Episcopal Throloglc a l
Seminary tn Lexington
Prior 10 ordination, he served
as pastor of the Winchester
Presbyterian Church In Win
chester, Ky., where he was
president of the mlnlsterlal
association and active In civic
affairs
F'ather MU!er was chairman
of the Parts All-Kentucky City
committee a'nd a member of the
board of dir ectors of the ParisBourbon County Chamber of
Commerce.
In addition to his duties at St.
John's, he was taught high

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sc hool speec h / debate / drama
for nearby St. Camillus (Roman
Cat hollc l Academy
Father Miller has a lso been
Involved In speaking engagements for rclreats and other
re ligious ga lhe rlngs
Most re&lt;-enlly, he was asked to
address Ihe st udenl body at the
Pa tte rson School (a n Episcopal
boarding school lor boys and
girls In grades 7-12Jin Lenoir, N.
C. Father MUJer and his wife,
Yonlece, are parents of two
daughters, Yopllee and ~enny
Beth .
Father Mllle r has wrltten one
book, Is profiled In Who's Who,
Personalities of the South, was
reclplenl of the Kiwanis lntemaUonal Dis tlngulshcd Service
Award, and was chosen through
a U. S. Jaycees' endorsed
progra m as one of the outstandIng young men of America.
While In Corbin. he has served
on the board of dlfectors of Big
Brothers/ Big Sisters.

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Friday, April

Pomeroy-Middlepoit, Ohio

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fLUTES - These nutc play" rs of the Meigs
Jwlior High &amp; hoot Seventh Gr ade B1wd n&gt;hr,.•rse for
the annual con&lt;:ert Ill he held at 7:30 p .m. 'lllL'Sday at
lhe M eigs ,Junior High Auditorium in Middleport.
Fitly-one students m ak e up the s.•vcnth h'l'Ude hand
under the direction of David llow.,n. Somr• of the

group's selections will include Ocala March, ~ and
i\ll&lt;!lula hy M azart, Smoky Mountain Sulle and
Di xieland Blues. The group from the left Includes
Tr•r·esa .Johnson, Angle Sloan, Christina Manley,
D"ea ima H enderson , Kim Calvert and Tammy
Wri ght.

Pat Martin, a school spokeswoman, said a car cuN,, tront ofthebus
and struck lt. PoUC!! DetectiVe
Robert Bolton said the eastbound
car apparently w as trying to get to
an exit.
. . Injured pupils were taken to
·. Cleveland Metropolitan Gener al
Hospital, 'St. Jolm's Hospital ahd
Lutheran Medical Center. Most
went to Metro General, which
treated 58 children, admitting two.
"Any tim!! you have ldd.s In a oos
that overturns on a highway and
nope of them are seriously Injured,
you are fortunate, " said Dr. Craig
VanDer Veer, an emergency room
physician at Metro General.
Bolton said wuce will investigate
fUrther before deciding whether
either driver should be cited .
School district spokesman Henry

Weather forecast

Wllldns said. the bus l!ad a 6S-p4pU
capacity but could have carried up
to 72 safely , He said the scllxJI
district also would Investigate. He
said the bus driver w as a substil)lte
driver certlfle&lt;l by the state.
'
The car driver was admitted to
Lutheran Medical aild w as identified by the hospttal asG iorl;l Picard,
57. The bus drtverwas treated and
released at M etro General and w as
Identified ·by that hospital · as
Winifred Green , 32.
Doctors said the three pul'ils
admitted were kept forobservat lon.
Sonya Carlton, 12, was admitted to
Lutheran Medical. Marla R om e, 13,
and Timothy Reynolds, 12, wj!re
;
admitted to M etro Gener al.
Another school bus, P91ice ('!Irs
and ambulances transported the
pupils and driver s to the hospitals.
"I
crying. A lot of1he lddswas
crying," said Tract Sherels, :12.
treated at M etro Gener al. " We !jaw
a green car pull In front of us.
bus went into a ditch and t~en
nipped onto Its side. The kids was
trying to get out the front door. Qne
ldd went through a window ..Fina'ny.
they opened
got us out. "

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Sixty percent chance of showers
or thunderstorms tonight and
Saturday . Low 5().55. High Saturday
70-75. Winds northerly IOmphorless
tonight.
Extended Ohio Forecast ·

Sunday through 'l'uesda,y:
Chance of showers or thunder·
stonns each day. JDshs k1 uppertllfi
111111 70s Sunday and Monday und In
the IIOII~y. ~8 45-55.

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WANTED TO BUY Old furniture 1nd Antiques of all
klnda, c all Kenneth Swain,

446 -3159 or 255 - 1987 in

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the evenings .
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available . Also coins &amp; coin
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Valley Trading Co ., Spring
Valley Plan , 446 -8026 or

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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On Ap r1 l 6 1983 rn

EIGHTH - Fifty-nine clghth gr.ul" r" of t he
Meigs Junior High &amp; lu.,l m ake nt&gt; llw t•la" hand

dlrected by David Bowen. Ht•r c, ttu- Sll" OJlhont•s
rehearse for the annual concert to ht• llrP!oit•nll '(l at
7: 30 p.m. T\Je!;;da y In th e sc hool aud itor·iu rn. 1\mon g

Public Notice

PU BUC NOTICE

[d ) 1 5.

&lt;' ht'&lt;'ks. n•&lt;.;lil u ti o n ;1/tl ·osts: M a ry
Sm il h, Mason , Sj)(HI. $~l nnd cost ~:
l lad lt•lllul lon. Hull:md. spr:wl. $~ 1
a nd costs: William MParlmvs.
Carmi! , faih~ to displ ay licen.'&lt;'
platrs, $10 and costs; Belly Conkrig ht . i\ krun, Spr:'&lt;'d, $~1 and msts;
L-1Wll.'nce '{caugcr. Clwshirf', unsa fPwhicil•. $15aml costs; F ranklin
Shoc•m akcr. Ga ll ipolis, SJX«I, :UI
n ncl costs: J&lt;X'Sh avorin sk y, M lcld iP·
port, fail\\l lu st op for·stop slgn, $10
and t•osts; Clay ton Miller . Rtnls

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v ille, spr:u l. $24 and costs.
Fmieiting bonds were M ary
Hawk, Reedsv ille. Richar d Beight ,
E. Paitos tinP. Ohio. Jam es Polisto,
Stockport. and M ichael A llen,
Parkersbu rg, speed, $36.50 each;
Brian Johnson, Middleport , expired
driver s license, $66.50: Robert Post,
G louster , and Robert L aw son,
Rt'&lt;'dsvillr, speed. $46.50 each;
Dona ld Spurlock, Tuppers Plains.
no motorcyck' endorsem ent , $68 .55.

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Emergency runs

ltacinr al :l: fl:ip.m . look Chad Wolf&lt;'
fr om Coun ty 11oad :!8 to Vetpra ns
M&lt;'morlal; T uppen; Plains a t 4: 47
Seven calls wer e answer·ed by
p.m . took Amy Connolly from
local units ·Thursday, the Meig~
County Emergency M edical Scr·
Easter n High School to O'Bieness
vice report s.
- Hospit al InA I hens: Sy racust•a t 7: 30
p.m . look Charles Lre from Cherry
At 3: 14a.m .. the Midd leport Unit
St .. to llolwr Medica l Crnlr r and at
went to Leading Creek Road whcll'
. Dan Tay lor was t reated for lnju r lrs
'Ill: 2:1 p.m., Racine took E ffie
Norman from T hird St. to Vc tcr·ans
received in a m otorcycle accident
M~m o ria l .
but did not require t r anspot1 atlon;
at1 : 25p.m ., the Pom eroy Unit took
s t•l
WUilam Rtghthouse fi·om ' T he
H&lt;~l'i n l' Vll lagc rPslcl&lt;•nt s ar c
. Farmers Bank to Veterans M cm orreminded
tha t t h&lt;• village truck w ill
·lal Hospital; Pom eroy at 2: 53 p.m .
txo
picking
up t rash that rPsldent s
took Hennan Warner from Wolf
haw at the CUI'b on today and
pen Road to Veter ans Memo rl~ l ;
Sa tu rd ay In conjunction w ith the

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Clyde F. Hovatter
Clyde F . Hovatter, 78. 1776 Drew
Ave., Columbus, fo rmer Mlddii.'P9rt resident , died at his home
Wednesday night.
Mr. Hovatter was a m em ber of
the Bethel United P r esbyter ian
· Church, Columbus, N ational Rtne
AssOciation and N ational Audbon

sOciety.
lie Is suJVIved by his wife,
· 1 '3eanette

Hovatter ; fou r daugh,lers,
Betty Hughes and Gloria Ham pton.
of. Columbus; Allee Spellman,
Marshfield, Mass. , and Karen
' Unger, Dublin, Ohio: five sons,
Ronald Hovatter, Columbus; William Hovatter, Lancaster; Clyde
• Hovatter, Cuyahoga F alls ; Gary
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ch ildren and 13 great gra ndchild·
r en: two brothers, Wil liam H ova t·
tcr . Flor ida , and Cecil Hovatter.
Cla rksburg, W . V a.
M emorial servic'l's w UI be held at
noon Suturd ity at the Bethel United
Prestwter·ian . Church, 1735· Bethel
Road. Colum b us, wit h the Rev.
Ha r vey Jenki ns officiating. The
fa m ily w ill receive rrtends at the
c hu rch from ll a. m . un.HI tlme or
services. Gravesideserv lceswill be
held At 3. p .m . Saturday at
Riverv iew Cem etery, Mlddlepor't.
In lieu of nower s the family asks
tha t donations be ;rtake lo Hospice
of Columbus, 181 Wa•hlngton B lvd.
Schoedlnger Northwest Chapel, 1740
Zollinger Road , Columbus, Is in
charge of arrangements.

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second annua l Clean Up Ohio Day
on Sa turday, Apr ll 30.
R es ident s a re ask ed to participate in clean up day by cleaning up
arou nd their property .

Soup supper loday
F t'lends of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Tcaimtl, Rac ine, will stage a public
soup supper beglnnln!l at 4 p.m.
today at the Am erican Legion
Hom e ln Racine for the benefit of
Cindy G r afton Wheat w ho must
have a l iver transplant. Cindy 's
. m other Is the form er Hildred (cq )
Teaford of M~l!(s County and Mr.
· and M rs. Teaford are an uncle and
aunt of M s. Whea t. A variety of
soups. desserts and bever ages will
be available at the soup supper.

Drive carefully!
M eigs County Sheriff James J .
Proffi tt u1-ges all motorists to drive
. with caution Saturday, April 30, as
m any persons will be working along
the highways and streets participating In the second.annual Clean Up
Ohio Day.
The sherlH departmkent reports
that shortly before midnight Thursday an ,}Jnknown subject pulled
sever al mailboxes and newspaper
tubes along SR 124in Minersville. A
speed limit stgn was atso'damaged.

Velerans Memorial
A dmltted··Patrlcl a Cleland,
L angsville; Herman Warnet,
P omeroy; Etfle Norman, Racine.
Plscharged ..Shane Ingels, Barbara Florence, Franklin Wells. ·

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PROBATE DlvtSION,
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
JOSEPHINE OSBORNE.
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WILBUR WARNER
ESTATE,

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RUBY DUNN, ot al.,
o.fendonu
CASE NO. 2398P
- Nonce BY
PUBUCATION TO THE DEFENDANTS T·Hf
UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEiS
LEGATEES EXE CUTORS. AD
MINISTRATORS. OR ASS IGNS
If ANY. Of THE ESTATES o r
W LBUR WARNER deceased
OF JOHN WARNE R. dP.cease d
O F MARY OHLIN GER

WAHNER. r1eceasen OF CHA·
ALE S WA RNER. rleceascd. OF
GE ORGE WAR NER. decna sed

anrt Of EMILY WARN ER CON
GAOVE . dece asen
Th-9 Ob1ect of lhP Compla1nt
IS to c1e termrne Th e unknown

hP. 1r s at law and nexT ol krn ot
Wrl bur Wa1 ner c1 t•ceaserl and
the deman n ts Thar the unknown he11 s ar law .:rnd ne)(! at
ktn o f Jo hn Warner deceased
and of Mnry Ohtrn ~ e r Warnm.
deceased . the palw nal w andpar ents o f Wr lbur Warr}.m of
Cha rles Warner cteceaserl. the
father o f W rfbur Warner of
George Warner. deceasett the
undo o f Wrlbur Warner. o f
Emrly Warner Congrove de·
ceased . the srster of W rlbu r
Warner. and of Wr lbur Warner
dec eased . I herr P.)(ecutors. ild ~
mrn•slra tors and ass1gns . 1f any
establish whaTever rnteres t They
may have rn The esTate oi W riOur
Wa rne r or be forever barred
from •nher ltrn~ through or from
assertr n~ an tn teres t 1n the
estate o t Wrtbu r Wa rntlr. and
tor suc h Other refref as The
·Court may deteim1ne
You are reQurred To answer
the Co mpl am t wrthlfl rvvr..mty erght days alter the fast publrcatlbn o l lhr s notrce. 'Nhtch writ be
publ1shed once each week tor
srx successrve weeks . and the
last pu blrcatron ~· II be made on

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ROOFING
All typeS oi roOf Won,~
ar 11pair, gutters and ·
downspouts, prtter cleaninc and paintiJII, stonn
doors and windows.
All Work Guiranltld
"Fret Estimates"

PHONE Jill CLIFFORD

992 7201

RADIATOR
.SERVICE
.c:8n ,..,air end , .
cOni ildiltorl and hN:

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the Compl.l•nt
· Carolyn G Tho mas
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M erg s Cou nty, Ofuo
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We aH'l 8110

acid boil and rod out 18·
diJJtons. Wa also repair
GaaTarics.

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196

949-2263
992-279) 10 "'

S3()00
VIRGIL B . SR .
21o r . 2nd St

A TON

PH. 992-2280
2-23-trc

SHOE
REPAIR
113 W. 2nd St.
Pomeroy, OH .
Open 9:00 to 5 :00
Mon. - Sat .
Closed

CXlMPlETE

RADIATOR SERVICE
From he Smallest Heater
Core to the· ~r11st Radia· ·
tor.
Radiator Speciaist
NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs. Experience

SMITH NELSON .
MOTORS, Inc.
Pomeroy, Oh .
Ph. 992-2!74

Middltrport, Ohio
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OHIO
VALLEY
ROOFING
AND HOME MAINTENANCE
'Roofina of oil typos
Residential &amp; Commertial
'Remodelin&amp;
•storm Windows &amp; Doors
FREE ESTIMATES
20 Yms Elperience
TOM HOSKINS
Ph. 742-2834
or 949-2160

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Ph. 985-4269
Dewavne Williams
&amp; Sconie Smith

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YOUNG'S

CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Acidon. and ..modollng
- Roofing and gutter wort.:
~IM:IIM

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- Plumbing and

(Free -=•timat•s)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
Pomeroy, Ohio

11·26 -rir

NEW LISTING - Very private
18 acres in Lebanoo Township.
14x70 Holly Park with lull
length co....,red patio. Standby
powe1 unit and large storage
building. In deer country.
$38,500
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NEW USIING - q room home
w1lh view nl-i,\ ~ •o Ri"'r. An
utilities l
1n upper Pomeroy.
$1 0.000.
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NEW LISTING' - 6 ievel acres
al Dorcas on Rt 124 wrth all
utilities and sept~ lank lor your
tr ailer.
NEW LISTING - 2 bedroom
mobole home. Drnrng, lronf
JX!rch, carJXlrt and 21ols on l!t;
124 rn Syracuse lor $23,50();
POMEROY ·
#l Very nice modern, e"'ryth;

mg you'd want home.

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#2 Two older homes loi
$10.500.00 each.
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#3 Oder home and 2 ~ Is lo•
$8.500.
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MIDDLEPORT
#I Swrm pool: 8 room home
wrth 2 ~Is.
#2 River lronl. 8 room nrce
older home.

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Rom
Ping

SALE 20% OFF
JOHN TEAFORD

Chester, Oh . ~ rs t mo

SUPERIOR VINYL
Sl DING

CLELAND REALTY

'Sidine
'Roofin&amp;
'Gutter &amp; Down Spouts
'Remodeling

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

20 Years

Open Mon. thru Sat. , Evenings ,by Appointment.
Henry E. Cleland, Jr. , GRI ......... ....... .. .. 992-6191
Dottie Turner .. .. .................................. 992-5692
Jean Trussell ....................................... 949-2660
Jo Hill .......................... .. ...... ............ .. 985-3335

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CONSTRUCTION
::~o::,r"e:. - Extensive

•Insurance Work
•Custom Pole Bldgs.
&amp; Garages
•Roofing Work
-Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidines
1S Yean EJCperienc•
GREG ROUSH
PH . 992- 7583
or 992-2282
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PAINTING INC .
ALL LENGTJiS IN STOCK

8 FT . .. ....... ...... ... ... .... ..... .. ........... '9.95
10FT....................... .. ... ,........... '12.20
12 FT..... .......... ..... ..... ............. .. '1 4.45
14FT..... ......... .. .... .. .. .. .. .... .. .... .. '16.70
16FT....... ... ...... ..... .................. . '18.90
18FT........................ ................ '20.90
20FT. .. .............. ....................... ' 22.95
ADDIT10NAL5% DISCOUNT IN APRIL - CASH &amp;

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Only $14,500.
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SALES &amp; SERVICE
U.S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

Industrial. Commercial.
Residential, Interior and.,
Exterior.

Painting
Sandblaoting

Waterblasting
Parking lot Stripping
Spray Painting

Tekture Coatings
Frrl~

lnsunrd- FIIt fstiimates

CALl 614·949-2686

Authorized John Deer,

New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Service
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ELECTRIC
SERVICE

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Wil do baby si"ing

3-11ft

POMEROY LANDMARK

446-1988.

22 Money t o Loan

Professional

lamps.

metal

lawn

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ALL CAJtPET
INSTALLED
.WITH PAD

STARTING AT

~ 1295 P'ER YARD

INSTALLED
EN CARPET
STARTING AT $8.99
RUBBER
CASH &amp; CARRY $4,99

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9 Ft. Grail Carpet

Rea. *5.99 NOW

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All 11PII of Aolo Rtpelr,
Brokn, T..,.Upo, otc.

SPECIAL
TWSII$$1011 FILT£R

AND FLUID CHANGE

ONLY 131.95 1. 14.nc

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561

All Makes
•W11her1 •Diahweehere
Ranu••
•Refrlgereton
•Dryerl •fr..zer•
PARTS ond 8ER.VICE

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CHAIN LINK FENCING NEEDS
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i'IIOTICTION 11011 CHILOIIN • PITS"

CARDINAL CONSTRUCTION
PH.

882-2276

11s-t mo.

n my

ho me anytim e, fen ced in
ba ck yard &amp; referen c es
availab1e. Call 614 · 388 -

9755 .

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Full 1ime LPN position. Call

446-714B .

Yard Sale 1 9 30 Chestn u t
St .1 Gallipolis . Saturday &amp;
Monday, 9 to 6 .

In Memoriam

The grief is still within our

hearts .
And we thin It of you every

SIX o penings t o r 66 yeAn or
older appl icant s t o w ork lor
Seni o r Per so n Al Ser\l ico ,
So uthwestern Co mmunity
Ac ti on . Must b e • West
Virg inia re sid ent and me et

Garage u1e April 29th and
30th. 9 to 4 . First hou se on

Announcements

left on leading Creek Road.

Middlepon .
SWEEPER and sewing ma ·
chine repair, parts , and
supplies .
Pick up and
delivery , Davis Vacuum
Cleaner, one h111H mile· up
Georges Creek Rd.
Calf

Yard Safe. May 2 &amp; 3 . First
St . past Pomeroy Elemen-

OMB po 118rty l ev el s. $3 .3 6
per hour . 3 0 hour s pl'lr w ee lt
Apply : Pt. Plea sn nt Job
Sev ice . 2 2 5 6th . St . Pt
Pleasant

tary . Rain or shine.

810 S Se con d St ., Middleport. April 30- May 7 . Bed din g, linen s . c l o thing .
dithes. silver st o ne. je welry ,

446 -0294 .
Tiny Teck Dey Care . Pre ·

school. B36 S. 3rd . St.
Middleport. For more info .
c all between 9 a.m . and 3
p.m. 814 -992-3824 .

BANOS . apply at A r1c h or ,
3 20 Main S t . Pt . Pleasa nt ,

Avon. applianc es. stand s,
something for everyone .

304 -675-97 59.

6 family yard ule . Betty 's
Carryou1 . All size s new &amp;
used cl othing. Sat ., S t m .,

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o.m .- 1304 -676· 7617 .
TWO family yard sale . 1 mile
out Jericho Rd. Pt. Pleasan t .
Clothing and misc. riday
9 -3. Watch for signs. If

W ould lilt e t o d o baby sitting
in my ho me . R11cine area.

Anv age . 614 -9 49 -277 9
Will ba bysi t i n y our hom e or
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rain -canceled.

SANDY AND BEAV ER In-

YARD ule, Monday 8. Tues·
dey, 2nd . &amp;r 3rd. 810 M ai n

suran ce Co . has oflerod
1 erv ice1 f or tir e in suran ce
coverage in GaUia County
tor almoat e century. farm .

St . 9 -3 . Childranl clothes
By Episco pal Church .

home and person al property

male . Calf 446 · 6664.

YARD sele . 412 Lewi s St .
Pt . Plea sa nt. Tuesdey S.
Wedneaday, May 3 &amp; 4 . 8 -7 .

coverages ar e availabte t o
me et ind lvidual needs. Con tac t Rey Wademey er, agent .
Phone 388-8249 .

4 puppies pan German
Shephard . Call 446 -2262 .

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aher 6. 8t4 ·388 -8769 .

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to muc lhnsu
toryour
hosp111yin
pital g-health
ran c e . c a II C a rr o II

Publ l·c Sale
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Auction every Tuesday
night, Krodel Park Club
House~ Pt. Pleasant WY.
Auct , Lonnie Nul. Call

6t4 -367-7t01 .

18 Wanted to Do
General Hauling and Trash
remove I S en1i ~a . Relit~ bfe
and dependa ble. Call 4463169 be1ween 9 and 5.

or s mall. Reliable and depen For

etli'nata

c all

5135 .

dabl e,

GOOD hou11 or outside cat .
304 · 875 -2295 or 675 1304.

Lemley Drilling . Water
wells. shallow glll. and core

448 -3169 botwoon 9 and 5.

Complete Auctioneer Ser·
vice . Alto

do appra isals .
Ucansed &amp; bonded to sell.
Households. farm furnish ·
lngs
Real estete. Over 25
years tkperience In buying &amp;
salllng new, used &amp; antique

a.

lum~ure . 614 - ~92 · 6$70 .

LOST· " Buddy ", medium
oochehund, Chondlor Doiwo 9
.Wanted To Buy
e. 28th &amp;treat . R•ward - - - - -- - - - offorod . 304 -57&amp; -4117 .
NIGHT CRAWLERS &amp; -,eo
875-4180.
WORMS highest prrcto
~kl Lake Jeckaon Bate &amp;
Tocklo . Oak Hill. Coli 814·
7
Yard Sale
582·7446 .
Rt . 180 Evergreen . Lawn

mowen, air conditioner,
clothing. vorlety ot
everything_.
5 Family, April30 , Mty 2,3.
701 Cherry, VInton, Oh .
Clothing, Bolen tnctor
equipment. lawn trlc,or.
rtrriac. ltem1.

Modern homo. 11 rm . &amp;. 2
b a th , on 2 acre l ot , Rt , 3 26 ,
5 m i. S . o f Rio GrAnde. Calf
614 -379 -268 3
l ovo fv . 6 rooms. D oub le
{lfltngo , beautifully lands·
c npecl ~~ron lo t At o p R osa
Hill , Po m . 4 0 's . 6 14-985 -

$24,500 . 304-7 52 ·B4 8 8

8 roo m hou se. 2 lots, double
gttr &amp;QH, good locat io n 680
S. Secon d, Middteport . C811
61 4·992 -2602.
6 roo n1 &amp; ba1h , la rgo garden ,
1 OOx 1 00 lot . S pace h eat ers . 6 14 -992 -52 4 2 . land

con tract
TWO plus Ac res, 3 b ed room

bric k &amp; alu minum ra nc h
h o u se . separ ate dining
room. lamify roo m with
f irepl ace, 2 baths , large
dock. Al so inetude s old
f a r m hou se , ! m o k e h o use
w i 1h ·ceff l\ r. Call 304 -776 8 616 w eekd ays. or 304 .
4 5 8 - 1092 on w eeke n d s, or

3 04-6 7 5 -1838 anyt im e .
Sm all house. eight ac res ,
outbuil ding s, mineral right1.
ronsonablu. 304-895 - 3819.

st•lng , l• ·
welry, rlnga, old coins &amp;
currency. Ed Burkett Barber

Gold. silver.

drilling.

Call

6 14 · 388 -

8643 , Vinton, Oh .

Gardens plowed &amp; ti lled,
Gallipoli s area only . Call
446 ·2300.
Need anything hauled . Call

448 ·4861 .

Wantedtob'-'Y· N.w,uHd&amp;

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for Sale

CLE AN US ED MOBILE
HOM ES KESSEL'S QUAL ·
tTY MOBILE HOME SALE.S.
4 MI. WES T, GALLIPOLIS,
RT 35. PHON E 446 -7274 .
14.11. 70 Bayv iew total ele Ct ric , 3 bdr., $7 ,400. 12x60
Liber t y go od cond., $ 3 ,9QO .
Call 446 -017 5.

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2 lots &amp; 111 , mobile home
12.w: 60. 2 bedroom, with
rural w at ar , gas heat . Hu
s om e furniture , price
$ 12 . 500 Or41ots&amp; mobile

S1 4,800 . CBII 446 ·1240.
12x~O in good shape , m &amp;ke
otter . Call 446 · 0~78 .

Mowers. c hain saws re paired , lawn &amp; garden tree·
tort are spec iality. Nelaon &amp;r
Sono. Coli 814-2&amp;8 ·1643
loc:ated '12 mi . South of
RoUer Dem at Eweka .

Creek . S mall down p. y .
ment, assumabe loan , S182'
per. mo. Call 814-266 1448 eve 'a.

ln her

On rented lot in Bi dwell
"14x66 all electri c . Calf 6"4 ·

Mother will babysit

on Edgemont Or.,
Galllpol,ls . By week or day .
Call 44~ - 7354 .

home

Shop. Middleport . 992 ··
WILL mow ·la\M"Ii in Pt .
3478 .
Pteooaht . 304-675 -3244 .
antique furniture: Will buy 1
pi.C• or complete houM·
holdo. can Oobv A . Martin
,814 ·892-8370.

32 M o bile Homes

TRI - STAT E MOBILE
HOM ES . USE D· CARS ,
TRU CKS. GALLIPDLt$ .
C HEC K OUR PRICES .
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Lawn Mowing no yard to big

Heavu duty fulltite coil bed

Ytrd Solo Mov 2,3.4. Old

Call 614 -992 -6941 .

446 ~ 4 290

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springs for 111e. 614 -992 -

871-824t or 875 -5702 .

po ssib le w oodburner, c lo se
to sc hoo ls and s h ~ pping .

Everything .

Free kittens . Call448 -4999 .

PART Garman Shepherd ,
part Pointer puppies, 304·

newly rem o ·

after 5 p .m .

THRE E miles up Route 35
above Hender son . Furni ·
ture. househ old it em s. 2
pickup trucks, pa int sprayer ,
sanders, misc . tools. Beg in ing Monday May 2nd. 8 :00

A"iY PERSON who has
anything to give aw a y and
doet not offer or at1empt to
offer any oth8r thing for ule
may pla ce an ad in this
column . There will be no
c ha rge to the 8dvertiser .

Middl t~ p o r l ,

one third ac re Jo t RAduced

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deled home with fireplace .

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sol\, Fridfty &amp; Slllturday, lot s · lo r th e elderly 614 -992 of nice cl othe s t or children . _6_
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Tribble Road , Mason
County . Live b8nds , cl og ging , square danc ing, Friday
8t Saturday nights .

Men ' s large shirts &amp; pant1

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Ho usu rn Syra cuse, Oh 3
be ct ro oms. with ca r po rt o n

Situations
Wante d

GARAGE sale. 22 2 1 Jetter -

614 ·

814-245 -6815.

P.ERMAN ENT h_air removl l
P·r o f eui onllll. E le c tr o.l~
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Dr . r of orrals. Mondav.,
nes da y , Friday, by a~) 1"'"'
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Mon . 614-992-2969 .

Cherokee, N.C . May 20.
$65 . per person for trans portation &amp; mot&amp;l . Reserva tions taken until May 6

3 '.m.lo puppies part Blue

6 14-74 2-295 1.

1223 .

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and Great ·
Wife. Children . Grandchild ·
Grandchildren.

healer &amp; part Germ•n She pherd , 8 weeks old. Call

PIANO TUNIN G -LAN E DA NI ELS . ' Re liab l e servic e
since 1965 . A ssociate ot
Brunic ord i Mu sic Co . Phone

4 bd r ., 2 full baths, tin ishod
basem ent. 2 cor garl!lrg e
App ointment only . 203 Ki ne on Dr ., Ga llipotis . 446 -

day .
Loved &amp;r sadly mi saed by

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s ,oo PM .

B y ow ner. 3 bedroo m ho me
in Ri o G rand e. Oh . Call
614 , 2 4 6 -52 74 or 614 2 4 5 -9617 tor oppoln1ment
R euomtb l v priced .

29 . 1982 .
Gone but not forgotten .

814 -992 - 5007 or
992 -3377 .

446 ·4372.

3·1 l.:lo.mes for .Sale

In IO\/ing m emo ry of
James F. Sears who passed
awav one vear ego on April

3

di scounts to senior c itizen• ·
churches· sc h oo ls. Call Bill
War d Ward ' s Ke yb o ard .

Will o p en &amp; c fottn swimming

Inquire at Best We st e rn
Motel in person . Bet wee n 9
&amp; 3 , weekdays .

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211 w. -

PIANO TUNING &amp;5 off pluo

Call44~· 2267 .

Gorbilo. Coli 448 -77114 .

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION CO.

Help Wanted

Womena Church of Christ, · 2018 % rear Eastern Ave., Reliabl e woma1 to care f or
Rawlings Coats - Blower Gallipolis. 10- ?
efd&amp;r1y lady.
Funeral dirtK:tOrf, -mtighb~;Jr8- l -----~~~::--=-:-:
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and cards . Thank you all. Fourth Ave .. G aUipolis . Sell AVON . Call 446-3358 .
G .V. Rupe 8t Daughters Ann Clothes, dishe s , sheets,
&amp; family &amp; Rose Reynolds .
misc.

Small dog pan Beagle . fa ·

For all your wiring
needs ; furnace• re - ·
pair service and Installation .
Residential
&amp; Commercial
Call 742-3196

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clothes cheap, other otoms .

COUNTRY Lann , Rt . 82 &amp;

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Experience
In Home Area
FREE ESTIMATES
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54 Misc. Merchandise

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BURLINGHAM -3 jiC res a n~
a 2 bedroom trailer. L1nd. Only

RUTlAND , with large klts

younl people)
•arand Names :
Squars Two
MocGre1or
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Wilson
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Card of Thanks

Bingo trip from Pomeroy to

Phone

$7.500.

:w~:~;'centor - ~)
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3. 9 to 4 . 713 Pine St ., Rio

chairs. glassware. dishes.
jewelry, pans, w&lt;Jmen' s clo·
thing &amp; manv misc. items
Yard Sale 29lh-3olh , 1v,
mi. off Rl. 21B on KrinarRd .
G
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uns. too11 . gar on rae or,
clothe s all sizes , misc .
item s.

We thank all those w~
shared our grief at tho daath
ot sara Reynolds Rupo.
R 0 t i ood E loman 10 r v
Teachers A11n . Loyal

All Makes and llodtls
Antenna Installation
House Calls and Shop
Service AYiilablt

992-6215 or 992-7314

THE KOUNTRY KLUB

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Real Estate General

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s had u n wa_nted

pounds. $69 Inventory Investment req-uired. No exparince needed . Lo c 81 Sll per·
vi sor h ains y o u . Call

C&amp;l Bookk eeping
Ta x, R et urn! &amp; booltlteeping
for Indiv idu al s &amp; bu sin esses .
Short forms S5 .00
Lo ng forms $20 .00 and u p
Ca ro l Neal
446 -38 6 2

Grande. Ster o, 2 rockers .
bunk beds. r . lawn mower .

REALIOR

SALEM CENTER .C.: Ne,_:
Mav 27. 1983
ranch,
3 bed room ho1Tlli•rt~ .
In case ol your larlure to
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as perm ru ed by the Oh•o Rules
fAMILY ENTERP111SE .:._ W~
of CIVrf Pr oced111 re w rthrn the

hme stated. rudg mem bv defa ult w t!l be rendered ' aga1nst
you for the relief Pe manded rn

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Fourteen dc rPnda nt s wPrr nn,'(J
· and eight other s foriPIIcd bonds in
Meigs County CoUl1 Wednesday .
Fined by Judge Patrick O'Br ien
were Susan Zirkle, Pomeroy .
speed, $:al and cost s; Nelia Sf'yler .
Pomeroy, speed , $24 and cost &lt;;
Harold Evans, Long Bottom. over ·
load, $415 and cost s; Hober1
Henshaw, Bexley, speed. $21 and
costs; Btu Whaley , A thens, follow
lng too close. $10 and cos ts; Benny
Wolfe. Rutland , passing bacl

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been revrsela comply wrt h the
cu rrn l law and rules and rs
ava ilable lo r publrc rev1ew a1
the Orv1 sron 's Drstrrct Ofi 1Ce 1n
Athens_ O hro and aT The
Orvrston·s Columbus olf tce
Airy Wfltte n comments or
requests for rnformat con feren ces sho uld be sent to the
Dtv~ s ton o f Recla matton. Faun Jam SQuare. Burldrng 8 -3.
Col umbu ~ Oh to 4322 4

Dark Oramond Coal Cor pora tion. No 3 County Lanf!. Roure
lh A No I Shade Ohto 4 5776 has
Mergs Coun ry Proba te Court. been 1ssued coal mmrng perm1 1
Case No 24 06 7 Frank W 00 11 1 to conduct coa lmmrng
Ror lcr_ Jr Rou tFt 3. Box 36A. opera rrons rn M etgs Cou nty.
Rnr:rnfl Ohro 45 77 I
was Sal rsbury Townshrp. Sectron 8.
&lt;'~PP O in t e d
Executor o f the on t he propenres ot Kathryn
· ~s rar P ot Herhert F Moore. W h 1te. Sta n ley Hun t
and
deceased. laTe ol 30 1 Wng ht James Hil l The permr t area tS
Street Porn erov. O h 10 4 5 769
located on the Pomeroy and
Ro be11 E Buck Chester 7 5 m1nute U S G S
r roba re Judqe / Cierk Ouadrangle and encom passes
14) 1~ . 22 . 29 3rc
32 3 acres
The coal m mrng permrl has

tlll' sdpctions to hf! presentt.-d hy the band are
ArnPricau St&gt;irll Overture, Calypso HoUday, The
Sound of M'"k and Village Cham1. The group
1•idun•d frnm tht• left Includes Jay Buskirk, Paul
llallr·.v . •Jeff Arnold and •: rtn Anderson.

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Public Notice

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Services

Or
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bonus . Work fro m home
full -part time. New weight
loss pr og rem helps people

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that you do business with
pe o~e y ou know, and NOT
to send m oney through fie
mail until you have i nve•tl ·
gated the offering.

State, Atluls, Ohio. 1·614·
59 2-305 1, or 1·800 -341 ·

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THE OHIO VALLEY PUB ·

HOME LOAN S 12% fiK ed
rate . Lead er Mortg age, 77 E.

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St.: . Pomeroy. Ohio
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Business
Opportunity

c ommission s &amp; multilevel

you want,lhen ca II us.
We'll be your

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cle an uaed cars .
Frenchtown Car Cp .
Bill Gene J o hn son

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68 hurt in school bus wreck
CLEVELAND (AP) - A woman
· who rushed to a hospital emergency
room lor her son after a school bus
accident sen t 68 elementary school
pupils to hOspitals blamed the
accident on crosstown'busing.
Malinda Harriet, wllo picked up
her 10-year-otd son, Sherman,(~:"
emergency room Thursday
t· _
noon, said, " Tills woUldn't happen If
It wasn't for busing. All they really
· ever had to do Is leave the kids
where they were."
The accident happened at 2: 41
p.m. Thursday on rain-sUcked
Interstate 90. Poltce said a car
sweJVed Into the bus and the bus
Hipped onto Its side. A rainstorm
swept through Cleveland about the
time of the aceldent and the
National Weather Service rewrted
72 mph winds.
Three pupils and the car driver
were hospitallzed and many pupils
were treated for minor injuries.
" The seats came ott and the
Windows busted, " said 10-year-old
Chi\Jltel Wilcox. " It happened so
fast. I thought It was a dream. I saw
a girl! know and I grabbed her and
held onto her. She said It wasn't a
dream, and I just cried."
The bus was carrying 68 children
from Halle Elementary School on
the West side towanl the east side,
where they live. 'The crosstown
busing Is part of a 4-y ear-old plan to
d esegregate the 78,000-pupll

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388 · 9984.
1978 14• 70 Elco na mobil e
home, 3 bdr ., 89.000. Ctt ll
446 · 32 43 after 6 . . ..,...

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TYPING at home, or
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retrig ., AC , WB ,
86 .000. uc. cond. · (iall
614·258·6572 .

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Mobile Homes
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19 59 El Car 2 bdr, mostly

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$2 20 0 . Coli 61 4 -38 B 8549 .
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5 -20 Ac ros woods. over -

UNFURNISHED trarler tor
ront m Henderson . 200 per
month Garbage, water&amp; lot
pard
Ph o ne 304 - 675 2049
1 acre lOt 6 m1 from Holz:er 1- - -- - - - - - - ho sprtol Ju st off At 160
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Apartment
out Floyd -Clark Ad 700 ft
Cpll 446 -0390
for Rent
lookmg Oh1o Atver c1ty
sc hools 44 6 35 54 or 1 5 13 - 4 2 3
B 9 28 .
Owner / Age nt

One lot 4 0 .~~:130 Call 675 4391 "'446 -4038 .
35 acres at Rodney o n W T
Wat son Ad O~nor frnanc rn g avarlable C811446 8221
1
tt ftor 6 weekdays
1 4 acre lot in Brudbury
goo d locatron , trurler hook
up all utiht1es, sopt1c tonk.
61 4 -992 -2602,

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Modern 3 bdr ranch , gar ago , carp et , Rodn ey area .
Deposit &amp; references re quired $285 permo Black burn Realty Call446 -0008
Seven room farmhouse near
Gallipolis
Garden , bUild ·
1ngs, county road , rural
water. $235 Coll614 -668 3730.
2 bedroo m ho use Lt1rge
l1ving room , k1t chen &amp; bath .
Furnished
Overlooking
Ohio Arv er Adults only.
Brown ' s Tnuler Park 614 992 -3324 .

2 bedroom , all new paint,
so me carpelrng Oopo s1t re qmred 614 -992 -3090 .
Sl)( room hou se . nero . At
62 So ut h Pt Pl easant
Phone 304 - 67 5 - 7541
ev emngs.

Mo bdo Hom os
f or R e nt

1 bdr furn apt . 6 mo loose
HH1Utred plu s $ 50 d ep ,
S175 per mo n o ch•ldren ,
no pets Ca ll44 6 3667after

5
3 bedroom modular locetod
on Aivor lot 1n Cheshrro .
C-A dtshwssher 2 baths
Cnll614 -3 67 -0690
M obtl e IHl ll• fl turm shu d o n
At 35 Wust , dep os rt re
QUtred . Cn ll 446 42 29 .
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M obil e tlom o unfurnr shed 1n
Ch es h1m . ut•hh os pn ld Call
446 -422 9
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2 bdr m obilo home fo r rent
Coll446 -3105 .
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Furnt shed &amp; unfurnished , 2
bedrooms, Au cond berwt1 ·
ful river view in Konauga .
Foster' s Tra1lor Park
0 1" 1uxo 2 bdr
Windsor.
drmng ro om . 1 v, baths.
convement to cntron , At ' 7
No pets Call 614 -245 5818 .
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3 bedro om nail er v, mile off
At 7 on Bulav1lle Addrson
Rd . AddisOn Oh Nrce 1/2
acre lot, 8200 per mo Cell
614 -388 -9755 after 6PM

Camper Trailer lott for
tummer, secluded wooded
aren
Overlookmg Ohro
nver. VIc Brown, Minen ville. Oh Cell 614 · 992 3324 .
- - - - - - - - - lc 2 bedrooms in Racine 614 367 -0288 .
' mob1le
2 bedroom turnrshed
home Adults only Pa1d
utilities, deposit and referen ce&amp; required No pets . 614 992 -3647

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Adults preferred Reteren ·
\ c as required ' 614 -992 ·

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bedroom, 12"41;, e.~~:cellent
c. o r~dlti'On , furn\s
hed with
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underpo nn i n g . 304 - 675 3869 or 6 { 6 -66B 5 .

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First floor furinshed · apt.
utllltifs pard . depoSit &amp; lease
requtred . Adults. no pets .
Call at 631 Fourth Ave.
Galhpo hs
1 bed room apartment tor
rent Cal l 446 -0390 .

Buyrng hou5es and apart me'nts Need properties wrth
favorab le prrce and torms .
Box 1109 Gallrpol1s. Oh
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2 bdr Regency Inc Ap art ments $200 per mo or 1f
1ncome IS 6 10 000 or less
HUD ava1lable A -One Real
Estates, Carol Yeager Real tor Call 304 -675 -5104 or
675 -77B6 .

Small furmshed house in
clt'jl , adults only Call 446 033B .
Furn1shed 3 rm apartment
Wit h prrvate bath at 845
Seco nd Ave , · Gallipolis .
Ref
prefered Calf 446 2215
Garage apt furnished , 1
bdr , $225, ut1htres pa1d,
29 % Neil Ave , Gallrpolrs .
Call 446 4416 after 7PM .
Furnished apt S200 utili ties pd adults. 607 2n~ .
Ave . Gallrpohs Call 446 4416 after 7PM .
Furnrshed effiency apt . m
Rio Grande. ut1lrtres pa1d
Call446 -0157 .
Apt for rent Half double-2
bd room Apt Adults prs fened . No pets 614 992 2749 .
1 bed room Apt $196 mo~
includmg lttillties Equal
housmg opportunrty Con ta ct Village Manor Apts.
614 992 -77B7 .
5 roo m upstarrs unfurnished
Apt rn Mrddleport 8150 .
month 614 -992 -5692
Apt and Hatler 1n Midd~ ­
port 614 -992 3590
1 &amp; 2 bedroom opts 614 992 -5434 61 4 -992 · 591 4
or 304 -88 2 -2566 .
2 bedroom furnished apt Ill
Mtddleport $175 plus lltlh ties Days 614 -992 -5545 .
Evenings 614 949 2216 .
Apartment!!.
5548

APARTMENTS . m o bile
homes, houses Pt Pleasant
and Gallrpohs
614 446 0 221
UNFURNISHED apartment
t o r ·rent , 2 bedroom ,
$210 00 Call Automouve
Supply , 8 - 6
304 -675 2 218. 675 -6763 .
ONE bedroom apartments
l or the elderly All ut11itiea
pa1d Tenants pay 30 per cent of therr adJusted rn como '" thrs HUD subsrdrz:ed
opartment bulldmg Twm
Alv&amp;r!l Tower , phone 304 676 -6679 Equal opportun tly housmg
FURNISHED one bedroom
npnrtmont m Pt Pleasant
EMtra n1ce . adulta only , no
pets. phon a 304 -675 - 1386
ONE bedroom apartment,
402 11. 24th St . Pt Plea sant, phone , 1 -614 992 5850
ONE bedroom apartment m
Henderson. $150 per
month . 304 -875 - 1972 .
Unfurnished 3 bedroom cen tral air , water pa1d 8250 .
month . 304 -676 -5294

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For ron! Slooping Rooms
and ligh1 house keeping
rooms , Park Central Hotel.
446 0756
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remodel fof nght tennant
Saddlebrook Inn, Pt Plea sant 304 -675 -6276

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SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St , Gallipolis 6
p1ece wood livmg room swte
w1th 6 mch flat arms $399 ,
bunk beds complete wrth
bunkies $199, 2 p1oce an tron lrvrngroom surtes e 199.
antron rechnen $99 , other
rechners $80 , maple drnette
soh $179, love seats $70,
hide - e - bed $250 , bOM
springs 8t mattress twin or
full $1 00 set regular -frrm
$120, maple d1nette cha1rs
$36. wash stands $34 ,
maple rOckers S69, 7 piece
chrome dinet1e set $149, 6
p1ece drnet1e set 989, used
bedroom su1tes, refirgera tors, ranges , chest.
dressers, wnnger washers.
TV s, dryeres , &amp; shoes Call
445 3159

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lllow Lnyboy dinano set,

Furnllhad apt adufts
No
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Furnished apt. adults . No
Pets , 304 -676 - 1453 .

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$800 , 2 pc, $600. large
oak d1nn1ng table , 6 cha1rs,
buffet &amp; hutch , 82 ,000 .
Phone 304 -67-5 -4671 _
ONE twin size bed with
whitS Hollywood heed board. box spnngs &amp; mat tress, 635 00
One attcondltloner. 11 , 500 BTU,
window unit. used 4 years,
9100 00 Camp tent, sleeps
6 to 8, camp 11ove &amp; lantern,
S150 00 . One Kenmore
sewmg machine w1th cabrnet &amp; hassock . like new.
5200 00
Call 304 -675 6919 aftr r 4 p .m

Water welt drilling rig . Call
614 -38B -B543 ,

well mirror, marble top
living room tobloo HOO tor
111. Inquire ot Jackson Etl atu Apartments, Apt . B6B .

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46 Space for Rent
10'x7' metal building, Uoed
ono yeor $136 . Coli 614 992 -8366 .

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Pomeroy. Large Iota. Call Bar with two stools
992 -7479 ,
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&amp; Campers

1 Utility trailer. Call 614·
367 -7297.

56 Case Vac, wide front end
woth 2 - 14 plows, utility
1railer. Call 614' 246· 6347.
NEW &amp; Used Harvestore
Structures. Automated li·
vestock feedtng -computer
feeders Call collect 614·
686 · 2260 . John l. Betts.
IIIEW Hollond 268 hay bolor,
$1,600, Ford B41 tractor,
$3,000. Srders Equipment,
304 -675 -7421. Henderson,

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Home
Improvements

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I TH!IrrtiK I RfME- Mf'ER.
HOW TO WOFU&lt;. ONe OP
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PAl NTING
interior and
aJCtarior, plumbing, roofing.
1ome remodeling. 20 yrs.
exp. c .all 614·388-9862 ,
Marcum Roofing &amp; Spout·
ing . 30 years experience,
specrallzing in built up roof.
Coli 614-388-9B57.

Autos for Sale

1977 Cornaro t2,300, Call
614-38B-961 1 after 4 ,

Concrete work, driveways,
sidewalks. patios. Brick &amp;:
bklck etc . Free estimates.
Call446 -4393 or 514-2661787

1977 Lincoln Town Car:
42,000 miles
Excellant
condttion
$5.700 . John
lyoos- 614-992-3483.

~MITH " . YE5-J THI N~ 1
1'1!15 CALLING MYSEL F THAT THE
LA5T TIME WE MET! HRRI7
TO KEEP TR/101 OF
ALL MY NAM:;;EG::_::··:__
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1974 Chevrolet nation
wagon . Fulty equipped , one
owner. c&amp;ean. Caii814 -992 6B62

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IJNDERHTIMATI/16 TH~
COUNTI'!Y, 51\X~ •• OR
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Painting interior &amp;t eJCtarior,
wallpaper hanging. ln1urad,
Free esw:imatet. 614-949 2686,

YOOR NAME 15 ,

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Roofing. 1hingtea. spouting
and alumrnum siding work
Insured, Free Estimates
614-949-2686 .

1981 Buic.k Diesel. Take
over payments or will take
$6,000 614 -667 -6344 or
614-378 -6369 .

Hi Pressure Cleaning. Alum rnum 11ding, mobrle homes,
wood , brick, sandttone
building and homes Also
heavy equipment . Fully insured, Free estimetas. 814949 -2686,

1 979 Dodge Omni. 2 dr
hatchback, 4 speed, good
cond , no rust, 30 plus
m ,p,g, $2,800. 614-9854251 ,
1981 Buick Skylark, V-6 ,
auto, p 1. p .b , a c ., crutse,
am· fm stereo, 85,000 614 ·
992 -6082

RON'S Televisron Servrce
Specializin{, in Zenith and
Motoi- ola. Ouazar, and
houie calls, Coli '576-2398
or 446-2464, •

1981 VW Rabbit, 3B,OOO,
am-fm. air . cruise. 86600 .
Also 1979 Olds Cudass
Supreme. am-fm , err.
cruise. $4600 . 614 -9923710 .
.

F &amp; K Tree Trimming. stump
removal. Call 675-1331.

RINGLE'S SERVICE expe·rienced roofing : including
.: hot tar aPplication, carpen 1971 Buick Skylerf&lt; lllr, ter, eteCtricren. mason. Cell
p .s., p b, auto 614 -949 - 304 - 675-20B8 or 6762336 .
4560
BO CAMAAD, AIR, AM-FM
radio tape. new tires. excellent condition, 304-676419B

Water Wells Commercial
and Domettrc. Test holes
Pumps Sales end Service.
304 -B96 · 3802 ,

19BO Ford Fies1a , 27 ,000
mil es. still under warranty,
93700 304 -675-3634

Gat your carpet 1n ship
shape Water removal, FREE
ESTIMATES, FURNITURE
CLEANING
CAPTAIN
STEAMER 614-446 -2107

1979 Olds Cutlass, V -6
auto, air, am -fm cassette, 4
new rad1als $6400 446 1387 .

E &amp; R Tree SOIVIC8, fully
rnsured. frae aatimates
Pl'tone 614-367-0636, call
after 5

1981 VW Rabbit. 304 -675 6153 .

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Plumbing
Heating

JIM'S PLUMBING 1!. HEATING . Fomerly Dewttt's
Pl umb1ng Call 614 -367 0576

72 Ford PU truck , and 69
Pontiac LeMans, cusrom X,
2 dr . hardtop . Call 4461522

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Excavating

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'1979 Dodge 'A T Power DOZER WORK By Tod
Wagon , good cond , ,
$3 , 600
Call 614 ; 379 - Hanna , ponds, ditches,
2617 .
basements, etc Call 446 4907
Carter &amp; Evans
-Trensponation .
2% T International Cab over.
long wheel base. cab &amp;
chassis. new paint , good Lonma Boggs Excavatmg
cond, 82,700 Call 614- Dozer, backhoe , dump truck Work b-y hour or job.
379 -2617 .
Call 446-7903
1974 Dodge truck. D- 100.
%ton long . bed , 31 8eng1ne,
3 speed, AM radio , Reece
hitch 8500 . Call446 -2089 ,

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Electrical
Refrigeration

DEPENDABLE WASHER DRYER REPAIR Guaran teed work. Call anytime
614 - 256 -6620 or 614 266 -1207

1979 Chevy 4 WO, 6 cyl , 4
speed, mag wheels 8t lock
outs. short bad, new paint .
Call614-256-1484 .

SEWING M11chme repairs ,
servtee Authorrzed Smger
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scrssors
Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy 992 -22B4.

79 FORO F260 , ' -whael dr~ve.
power 1taering.
power brakes, air condrtron ing, AM· FM , 4 speed,
14,800 .• 304·678 -1545 at t8f

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DELUSIONS OF BEING "A
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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth and Pine
Phone ·446- 3888 or 4484477
.

1966 Chevy 't.. ton PU, 6
cyl.. 4 1peed, $400 or trade
for equal value . Call 614 3B8-8797 _

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WINKL E. HE'S ONLY AN OFFIC E

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Trucks for Sala

Vans

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DEAD TO RIGHTS' YOU'RE
COPYING MY SKETCH ..
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Painling . interior&amp;: eJCtenor.
brush or spray. commerc1al.
residential , mobile homes.
of1er 5 . 304-675- 112B.
L.M . Johnson.

1982 PONTIAC Bonnevrlle .
In showroom condition, less
than 10,000 m1 ..1. still
under factory warranty, fully
equrped. a1r conditioned,
wtra wheels , power doors &amp;
w1ndows. 88,500.00 Phone
304-676-26B9

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Painting interior or exterior,
free estimates Call 675 5344 or 446 -9325 .

1978 MERCURY Zoyphor,
2 door, 4 cyl ., automatic
transmission, power steer·
mg. 4 new rad1el trres.
304 -675 · 3354. 675 -4437

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Stark's Tree Work Landscaping, backhoe work, free
serv1Ce!l With mowing Go
anywhere. 304 -576-2010 .

1981 DODGE Omni ,
31,000 miles. standard .
AM - FM , 14, 000 .00 , or
prrce negotrable. 304 -675 7142

ED'S APPLIANCE REPAIR
SERVICE call C1ty Furntture
304 - 675 · 260B or 4460631
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-19_7_2_0-poi--M-o-n-t o-.- .-4-0-0 .
Coll446 -1809

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1979 Ford Granda 1ir, PB.
PS , auto, vinyl top. $3,300 .
Call 446-8592 .

1980 Ylmahl YZ -80 dirt
bike: er.cl cond , 1426 Call
614-245 -5B92,

74 Monte Carto AC, runa
good, 80,000 mllea, t600.
Coli 448 -047B.

1977 Horloy Dovldoon low
ridor. Call 446-7015 week doyo after IIPM ,

1979 Ford Filuta with 1un
roof , r•ar window defogger,
AM-FM, runt r. .l good.
30 -34 MPO. U . 150, Coli
after 7PM WHkdeya, any·
time w.ekenda. Call 44&amp;·
1888 .
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1982 Honda 460 custom~
2 ,000 mi ., eJCc. cond .
11,260. Coli 446-2350
750 Honda with tolrlng &amp;
llddleblgo, TS 400 SuzUki.
Coiiii14 -245-U1 1 ,

1979 Dottun 310 GX, good
cond, . AC, G opeed, AM-FM
rodlo, Col 614-21111-14B4 .

74 HONDA 3110, n~n• good,
12&amp;0.00, phone, 304·&amp;76 2010,

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74 Vego wogon U,OOO
mitea.good on 111, 1lr, good
drn,
or rwaeon1ble
oHor, Coli 614· 379-2706 .

1181 HOIIIOA 900 cuotom,
showroom condition ,
13,000 . Coli 304 · 8111 ·
26111.

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOI'
1183 Sec , Ave, Gallipolis
4411 -7B33 or 448-1133 .

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STUCCO PLASTERING teuurod ceilings commeraal and residential, free
eatimatea. Call 614 -266 ·
1182 .

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percent off For information
phone 304 _675 _2662 _

New &amp; Used Trov Built
Tillers Sw1shers Imple ment, St Rt 7, NoJth of
Gallipolis Call 446 -0475 ,

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Greenware 1 0percentto 25
Farm Equipment

Cedar wardrobe. ant1que
trunk. 3 tier glen table &amp;
concrete prcmc table wrth
benches
Call 614 -266 1768 ,

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Sleeping room 8126, util ·
tioo pood. single mole Shore
bath, 9t 9 Second Ave
Golhpolls Call 446 -4416
.-

Fairview Rd . Camp Conly,

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Boats and
Motors for Sale

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3 Early Amoricon choors, 1
AM -FM 8 -track storo ca b
d C II 446
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culver1 in stock 6 inch thru
1 B •nc h. 8 inch $1 .BOportt._
12 1nch $3 .60 per ft Ron
Evans Enterprises, 4 m! .
South of Jackson on ST AT .
93 , 614-2B6 -5930

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1 2 " 20 tt, wido flange
1 beam, 8130 5 ft . lteel
mortar bOM , 8100 304 675 3452
·
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SALE Thursday, Friday, Sat urday . M .J 's Ceramics.

~.April29, 1983

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New 1983 Wh1te sewtng
JOHN Deere A tractor,
machine -tree arm model
Fsrmall M, 28" rim 8r tire.
w•th built -m stretch st1ch,
304 -B96 -3471 or 895·
z•g zag patterns, makes
3441 '
bunon holes, monograms.
much more. We are over stocked With this model, we CAMOUFLAGE army sur plus clothing , (rental clo - 63
Livestock
muat decrease our mven dozen). Sam - - - - - - - - - -tory Factory 20 yr guaran - th1ng 95
tee Reg . price over $300, Somervrtle' s. East Raven!l ·
your cost only $80 Call wad JUnctron l ndependa~Cft I '11th Annual Bentley Ptg
614-365 -8918 ou1 of town Roatt · Route 21 Open only Sale. April 27th ; 7 30 PM .
call collect. Free delivery to Fr~day , Saturday &amp; Sunday , Fayett Co Fa~rgrounds, Wa, 1 00-7 30 p .m .
shington C H , Ohio . Selhng
your home
160 head of Durocs &amp;
Hamp - Durocs cross breedt
Mattress &amp; bOll spring new,
55 Building Supplies
and Regrstered Ouroc gu1lts.
12x12 rug . Call446 -0518
Roger Bentley, 31 12 Reeds
Rd Sabina. Oh 45619 Call
Soundeslgn -stero separat e
GOO-D USED APPLIANCES"
BUIIdrng mate-rials
613 -584 · 2398
coboners wrth cabmet . l1ke
· washers, dryers, retr~gera · new . cost 6700 . w111 sell block, brtck sewer p1pes,
tors , ranges Skaggs Ap w1ndows . lintels , etc . Angus bulls 1 to 3 yra . old,
$300 . Caii446 -66B3 .
pliances. Upper R1ver Rd .
Claude Wmters, R10 Grande, excellent blood line, Slate
besrde Stone Crest Motel .
Run Farms. Jackson. 0~ .
Locust post 7 ft long Call 0 . Call 614 -246 -5121
446 -7398
Call614 -286 6396 or614 446 -4699 .
286 -17B7
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
3 long formal , Srzo 7. 8. &amp; 56 Pets for Sale
Sofa. c hair, rocker. otto - 11 Call 614 -388-9611 ot Registered Quarter horse
man, 3 tables, (eMtra heavy
mare, 6 yrs . old, sorrell. Call
ter 4 .
HILLCREST KENNEL by Fron11er). $686 Sofa.
614 -245- 6B16 .
chair and lovesoat. $275 . 1 afghan bedspread, afghan , Boardmg all breedS. AKC
Reg
Doberman•
pups
afd
Sofas and chairs prrced from table tennis table $50 Call
Doberman Stud Service .
$286 to$895 Tables. $45 614- 388 -9611 after4 .
64
Hay &amp; Grain
Call 446 -7795
end up to $126 Hide -a beds , $440
and up to
8rowningauto 12gauge28
8526, Recliners, $175 to modrfled Belgtum made DRAGONWYNO CATTERY Ear corn for sale 1,200
$350 ., Lamps from 628 to mint cond $550 Call 614 - - KENNEL AKC Chow pup - bushels 16 acres ot corn
pies , CFA Hrmalayan , Per$75 6 pc drnettes from
388 -961 1 after 4
ground for rent at Broad
$99 , to $435 7 pe s 1 89 . ! --::--:-::--- - - - - - Sian and Siamese krttens
Run . 304-882 - 2662 ,
Call
4463844
a
her
4PM
.
and up Wood table w1th six 243 custom heavy varm 1t
chatrs 8425 to 8745 Desk
8110 up to $226 Hutches, nfle Browing douglas ac
2 yr. old Reg . .Doberman .
t1on , double XX barrel iri female , black 8t rust , $100 .
65 Seed &amp; Fertil izer
0
$56 and up, maple or pine pod. 24nower lepold scope .
AKC Reg male poodle.
fimsh . Bunk bed complete SBOO L'all 614 -388 -9611
$125 . Call446 - 1609 . ·
with mattresses . 9250 . and after 4
FARM ADVISORY SERVI up to 8395
Baby beds,
Sale or trade Reg Walke; CES Grain &amp; hvestock mar$110 Mattresses or box
Compound bOVJ tully pups . 9 wks old . One mate, keting , soil testing, crop
spnngs, full or twm, $58 ,
equ1ped Call 614 - 388 - three female also have one planning, bookeeping, fi frrm. S68 end $78 Queen 9611 after 4
grade Walker female 2 yr . nencall plannrng . T. M Ari sets, $196 . 4 dr chests,
old If mterested call 614- Servlces . lnc Call614 -446 842 6 dr chests, S54 . Bed
Cub tractor w 1th cultivators 245 9578
0698 or 304-675 -6140 .
frames . S20 .end S25 . 10
plow $1 ,750 , 1975 New gun - Gun cabrnets $350 .
port c ar for sale $650 . ellrn HORSES &amp; ponys , 304 - WANT to lease tobacco
drnette charrs $20 and S26
good cond Want to tease 675 -5110
quota, Mason, Putnam, Ca Gu or electrtc ranges, S326
tobacco poundage will pay
bell Call Morgen Woodlawn
up to S375
Buby rna cash . Call446 -4286
AKC registered Poodle pup· Farm , Pliny , 304 - 675 tresses, S25 &amp; 935 , bed
pres . ph one 304 -882 -3447
2275 , 304 -523 -6B43 .
frames $20 , $25 , &amp; $30 .
7 ft treated picmc table s
king frame $50 . Good selec R1o Rrdge Runners 4 -H
tion of bedroom su1tes ,
Club. Ca11614 - 245 -5347
57
Musical
cedar chests rockers . metal
cabtnets swtvel rockers
Instruments
Good used 5 -V roofmg tin , 8
Used Furniture .. bookcase ,
71
ft &amp; 12 ft lengths Call
Autos for Sale
ranges . chatr s, end tables , 614 - 388 9684 after 6PM
washers, dryers , refrrgero ~
Multivo~ MX -20 electronrc
tors and TV's 3 miles out Kenmore auto , washer piano , brand new cond . For Sale or Trade . 1979
Camara . 61 ._000 mi . New
Bulaville Rd Open 9am to $85 Maytag heavy duty $600 . Call 675 · 7196 .
tlras. 305 engtne, auto Call
6pm . Mon thru Frt , 9am to
379 -2726
Spm . Sat
;eJ:~~;;~~r
Call614 llann lwQiJfa1
446 0322
auto
S100 $126
Self detrostrng
For Sele or Trade 1977
II LI,BBlYGk
Camara, 306 engine, auto ..
COUNTY APPLIANCES ,
Used 1 9 1nch color TV ,
a.c , new tires. 34.000 mi .
INC Good used appliances,
perfect condit1on . S100
61
Farm Equipment
Call279 -2726 .
washer . dryers refrrg ·. TV
Call 614 -246 -6B64 ,
1
sets 627 h 3rd . Ave . Gall• ·
Bush hog rn good shape 1976 Corvette dark brown,
polls Ca ll 446 - ,699 .
Rom . 870, 12 gauge with $325 &amp; oldet rnodellnterna - T· top , factory alum. wheels,
slug barrell &amp; 30 - 30 rtfle
tronal tractor (needs work) exc . cond , low mileage,
USED FURNITURE Sofa ,
Cell 614 -256 -6038 .
S1 200
Call 446 -0866 many extras. Call 446 love seat, 16 cu ft refrrgora 0498
days &amp; 446 -4267 even .
tor Corbm &amp; Snyder Furm ·
Antique Oak Reproduction
ture Call 446 - 1171
furmture , full hne in gock , 1979 20- c Massey Fergu- 1970 Chovello SS 427 Call
also Antrques Paul Callkels son epd loader. plow. disc . 446 -4154 or 446 -8639
Kenmore washer dryer A ·
T
S160 set, Women Friend
ntlques, • uppers Prarns .
cultrvlltor. tmes . bush hog,
garden blade. S1 0 ,500 Call 1978 Bonnev1Ue PS, PB. tilt
dryer $96 , portable washer dryer aet s 176 , Maytag Frsh Hook lake Now Open 446-2971 .
wheel. cru1se control. AM h $
Daily 8 am to 9 p ~ FM stero, $200 rebate Call
95
Wrrnger was er
· retrrg - F1shing. cemprng, arcade
446 -9476 after 5 . week ·
For
sale
FaJmall
Cub
good
eraton low as 675 , 30 In
room , snacks Under new
days anytime weekends
electnc range S85 . break · management 12 miles from conditron cultrvators only,
Call 6'14 256 $1 , 600
fast set with 4 chairs $55 , 6
6230
. 1974 VW Super Boe11o,
new chest of drawers stan - I -P_r _P
_ I_e_a_
sa_n_r_o_n_ R_r _ B_
7 _._
excellent condition . (no
1ng at S85 , 1 antique oak 0
drning set, antiquo cheat of
dyssey T V game with
Ford tractor wrth disk , rust) . no mechanical prob drawers with deck good IIOtca modular Warranty on
plows, brush hog. and lomo . Call 614 -246-958B
cond $125 SkaggsApplian - enttre set 5 tapes . $200.
swarm of bees with supp 4 _-9_9_2_-2
_0_7_B_,_J_u_d_Y_ - _
cas Upper River Ad Cell I-6_1_
lies Call 614 -256· 6540 or 1982 Honda Prelude e1sen t1ally new, 9,400 mi ., elect . 446 -7398
614 -266 ·6516
Coppertone no froa1 refndg nc sun roOf. 6 speed.
$1 00 . Push button elt~ctrlc
AC no till com planter, 4 AM - FM tape, etc Call 446 GE harvest gold 12 cu ft
stove . coppertone $7~ .
refrigerator , also uaod Both
row Arr -plateless, monitor 7417 .
- S150
614 - 247 insectrcide , b1g duscs. excel washers &amp; dryers all gua - 4292 .
ranteed 30 days . Call 6,4 .
lent condrt1on
614 -985 - 1974 16ft tri haul Chrysler
boat &amp; trailer with 1976 90
256 -1207
3831
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HP Chrysler motot with
TWin size canopy bud com · 1•
power lift Some utras.
ploto . 8125 Call 614 -245 13,000 for 111 Coli 614 5B24
.
OUR BOARDING -HOUSE
woth Ma 1or Hoople 367 -0631

GE washer &amp; dryer nlco pair
$226. 30 day guarantee
Horpoln1 dryer 160 . Kan ·
more dryar 160 Coli 446 .
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TWO bedroom furntahed
mobile home, prlvate loce rlon. Jericho road . $176
month,
· \ required .
304 -675 -7308 .

304 -675 -

46 Space for Rent

Y~.~e- CAA---/w
l-leltR Me C?l~ ltle rt.erl#/iNf::\?
-l't&gt; l.dl'~10 00 oJf
Willi '(oJ ~TOI&lt;n'IY ~i6HT!

F-78 - 15steelbeltedradials,
plenty wear leh, $48:00.
304 _87 .:. _1383 _
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Friday, April29, 1983

19BO 15ft_ Boylinerwlth&amp;O
HP Mercury engine, •II IC·
cesaoriet included . Call
446 -8385 1ftor 5 .

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Forsalemetalculvert6inch
thru
mch in stock . State
approved 16 gauge 12 inch

r2b&amp;xlrnoNRO.,
WAYNE,

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Stove and refrigerator
$350 both, Sony stereo
$125 . Sofabed &amp;60 ., fire pla ce msert $300 All in
fair-good cond 304-676 7769 before 2 p m. or after
t-1_0 _P_-m_, __
- ________
NEW kerosene heater .
·
22,600 BTU , with 5 gollon
fuel can &amp; pump, all for
S1 75 00 4 Utod tiroo.

like new Worn only one~ .
Call 446 -9769 or 446 3594 -

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WEDDING gown S. veil, of
·chantilly lace, never worn,
s11:e 8 Gave $350., will tall
tor $250 . 304 -675-3828 .

6 prom dreues srzes 7 1 3,

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Firewood
May-July.
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SCUU'TURED - Women who - heaven forbid- bile tbelr naUs
or who have fingernail~ that just won't grow, split or break easily can
now wear long, glamorous "sculptured" nail•. The stalll at .the Top of
the Stairs has completed special two day training sesslonslelimtng how
to sculpture nail•~
· for the "problem " person. The process Is done
through a ocmbln Jon of a powder and liquid whlch are blended and
applied with an a 1st's brush. The nails are durable and will last lor
long periods of time. Jane Johnson, right, is shown receiving/ the
sculptured nail• being applied hy Roberta Smith, left . Looking on Is Top
of the stairs employe, Trndy Housh.

ST. PAUL, Minn.(AP)-Robert
Sylvester had It all - a prominent
reputation, political power, a sixfigure Income. But he sacrificed
everythlng, Including ·a 10-year
marriage, to become Susan Elizabeth Klmber_ly,pnd lind pea&lt;:e lor
the first tim~ since early chlldhood.
For a time during the 1970s,
Sylvester was a rlslrig political slar
in St. Paul. As a city councilman, he
became chalnnan of the Housing
and Redevelopment Authorlty and
chairman of the Finance Committee. • He was elected councU
president.
Later, he left poll tics lor Investment banking. But all the while,
Sylvester was repressing an insatlable desire to be a woman.
" Idldn 't mean toUe.Idldn'tmean
to hurl anyone. But things weren't
what they appeared to be," said the
43-year-old, who legally changed
names March 28and hopes perhaps
to marry a man some day.
Although the sex-change operalion has not yet taken place,
Kimberly was "born'" on Jan. 1.
after a ceremony that friends
described as a wake for tbe old
Sylvester.
The man and his ex-wife, Mae,
sent invitations to friends, including

everyt~ing for insatiable
desire
.

Mayor George Latimer, for a
ceremony to " conunemorate the
departure of Bob Sylvester and the
arrival o!Susan I&lt;!Jnberty."
"It was very much like a
(funeral ) service In the feeling the
people had,'' said Latimer. "Certain people would stand and testtty
to their JovelorSusanandBob, their
acceptance and prayers ... I found It
a moving, draining experience."
Sylvester !legal\ honnone treatments about a year ago and has
undergone about 150 hours of
electrolysis to remove facial hair.
After a year of speaking, dressing
and living exclusively as a woman,
Klmberlywlllundergosurgery,ata
cost of about $6,&lt;XXJ. The entire sex
change will carry.a$35,&lt;XXlprlcetag.
Kimberly, who now works at a
lesser paying job as a financial
consultant, traced gender frustralion back to early chlldhood.
"My major reaction from the
time I was 6 was, 'God, no one will
ever know'- and no one everdld,"
Kimberly recalled in a copyrtght
story published Thursday in the St.
Paul Dispatch.
As a boy, hewascarefultDconceal
cross-dressing episodes, venturing
outside on a few occasions and ordy
after dark.

"ltw;LSn'taloto!tun,"Kimberly '
recalled.
Later, at the University of
Minnesota, he began researching
-transvestitism.
·
''l' would ostensibly go to tbe
librarytDitndoutttanyonehadbeen
cured yet. If !found someone, I'd go
do that, I'd go out and get cured,''
Kimberly said.
In July' 19Gl, Sylvester landed a
job as .editor of a small-town
Minnesota newspaper. The next
spring, he met Mae Seely.
He told her he was a transvestite.
amanwhoenjoyswearingwomen's
clothlng. He later learned he was
also a transsexual, a person who
tdentttles psychologically with tbe
opposite sex.
,
"At first, Mae tried to help me,"
Kimberly said.

affected by the service tax is the
small bu siness group," Hanlon said.
"Large business often has Its own
data process ing, legal department ,
maintenance, security and other
department s which perform the
functions sm all businesses must
contract out for rand! under this
pmposal pay a tax for."
Chairman John Ba lleyo!Edward
Howard &amp; Co .. a public relations
firm in Cleveland, told the panel it
•wou ld "be a major strategic
blunder " to plat;e an excise tax on
small businesses which are providing much of the state'S job growth.
"I ca ll it a tax on tomorrow, a tax
that will burden precisely those
ent.erprlses on which the Ohio
economy or the 21st centu ry and the
jobs ofourcliiidren will increasingly
depend, " he said.
Thomas Sawyer, executive vice
president of the Ohio Associ a lion of
Broadcasters. said the levy would
handicap development .
'"Passing this tax sends a clear
message - come to Ohio and pay
not only the taxes on incomes but

a lso on the services necessary tD ·
generate them, " Sawyer said. "Buy
Ohio could effectively become 'Bye
Ohio' for those who will select one of
the many other states without such
·a tax In which to operate."
The4 percent tax on the purchase
of business services, included as
part of the .s tate budget bill, would
·
take effect Aug. l .
I terns covered include data
processing, computer, consulting,
advertising, engineering, security,
building maintenance and janitorIal services.
· The committee plans another .
week of hearings before sending the
budget to the House lor vote the
week of May 9. Some members
predict there will be changes In the
business services excise tax, but

WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- · "You did It once ...,. yQU can do It
again,'' Reagan said . .·
dent Reqart Is launching a new
budget campaign with a call to the · With the first budget f!eagan submltte&lt;;l .o Congress this year all but
voters to "do It again" ar.d convince
forgotten - and efforts to tJnd a
Congress 1D line up lor his economic
blparitsan alterna)lve to It In shamprogram.
bles - Reagan said he Intends "to
'lbe president summoned congressional Republicans to the
forge the begtnning!l~an accepla- .
ble budget Initiative ;•
White House today and planned to
Congressional
· · rats, bowmeet with prospective Democratic
ever,
said
Reqan's
strategy will
aiUes Monday In an apparent atnot
work
this
year
and
will succeed
tempt to re8l1Semble the coalltion
ordy In tying CoDgress In knots.
that delivered his first round of tax
Rep. Rlclianl Bolling of Misand budget cuts last year.
·
souri, giving the Democrats' broadIna natlonallybroadcastaddress
cast response Immediately after
ThurSday night, tile president told
Reagan's speech, sald ihe presithe public to let "your representatives know tha! you think this Is no· dent was being too pollttcal and
making an appeal that threatens to
time lor polltlcs as usual - that
deadlock Congress on the budget
you, too, ·want an end tD runaway
issue.
taxes, spending, govenunent debt
"U we work together eftectlvely
and high Interest rates."

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In the state oiOhlo, at the close of busines on March 31, 1983. published in res ponse
to call made by Comptroller or the Currency, under title 12, United Sta tes Code.
Section 161.
Charter number 1980
National Bank Region Number 4

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JOHNSTOWN, Ohio -The body of U.S. Rep. John Ashbrook was
not burled after his funeral Wednesday because a coroner ordered
more tests, but will be burled this week, officials say.
Ashbrook died suddenly of what a coroner said was massive Internal bleeding.
Funeral dlrectOj Lloyd Crouse Jr. said Thursday that Ucldng
County Coroner Dr. Robert Raker ordered the casket containing
Ashbrook's remains returned to Crowie and Son Funeral Home after
Wednesday's turi'eral.
The coroner said later Thursday that no additional tissue samples
were needed lor testing and said he expectEd burial to be either
today or Saturday. He said burial would be prtvale and that he
expected results from tesls In about two weeks.

Common Stock
No. shares authorized 16,000 (par va lu e)
,
No. shares outstanding 16.000 (par value) .............................. 400,000.00
Surplus ........... .. ......... ........................ ................ .. ................ ........ 1,520,000.00
Undivided profits . .. . . .......... .. .... . .... . . . .. .. ... ..... .... .. .. . . . . .. . ..
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TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL .. ...... .... ... .. .............. :..... ....................3,945,000 00
-----+-TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAP ITAL .. ............... ........ ... 47, 983,000 .00

ON THE FOLLOWING:
ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESSES
ENTIRE STOCK OF HANES BRAND HOSIERY
ENTIRE STOCK OF LINGERIE
ENTIRE STOCK OF PEARLS
ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESSY SWEATER VESTS
ENTIRE STOCK OF BLACK DENIM JEANS BY LEES
ENTIRE STOCK OF TOWN &amp; COUNTRY SHOES
ENTIRE STOCK OF CALIFORNIA COBBLERS SHOES

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Time certificates of deposit In de nominations of
$100.000 or more .. ... ...................... .. ........ .. .-..... .......... ... .. ......... .. 1,088,000.00
Average for 30 calendar da ys (or calendar month) ending wit h report da te:
Cash and due from depos itory ............... ........ ...... .............. ........ .. 7.580.000.00
Federal funds sold and securities purchased unde r
~ll:reements to r esell ... .. .. ......................... .. ....... .. .... ....... ............ . 2,ii41,000.00
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SPRINGF1ELD, Ohio- The city on Thursday liftEd the Indefinite
of a policeman who appeared In uniform in two ·phOtographs of the May edition of Playboy magazine along with a woman
oltleer, wbo appeared nude In a photo layout.
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Patrolman Douglas Radel will return to work Friday, following
five days of suspension without pay, City Manager Thomas M, Bay
said Thursday afternoon.
Radel had been photographed whlle 'on duty with policewoman
B!lrbara Schantz, who was paJd $20,lm to pose nucte In other photos
for the Playboy edition.
Both Schantz and Radel were placed on Indefinite suspeDJions last
Friday. A pollee board of inquiry reCommended that Ms. Schantz be
sus~nslon

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. ... ! ,0'2 4,000.00
Total deposits ....... : ..................... ........... ......... .. ..... ... ...... ..... .. ..... 38.94 1.000.00
Federal funds purchased and securities sold
under agreements to repurchase .... , .. ................... ... ............. ........ .... .4,070.000.00
Total assets ... ..... ................... .......... .......................... ... ..... .... ... ..... 48. 090, 000.00

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BUDGET SPEECH- President Reagan poln18 to
a chart as be poses lor pbotographen just after bls
tele:vised address from the Oval Office of the Whlte

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By Tbe Allsociaied Pres!
Brttaln and Argentina maintained a collision course toward a
shooting war over the F a lkland Islands today, and tbe Reagan administration prepared to side with
the British.
There was speculation In London
of an attack later today by British
carrier planes on the airfield at
Stanley. the Falklands capital and
the brtdgehead for Argentina's airItt! to the estimated 9,&lt;XXJ troops occupying the British island colony .
With Argentina's rullng military
junta refusing to pull back from the
Islands Its forces seized Aprll2, Britain set the countdoWn clock running Wednesday with the
announcement that It war expanding Its 200-mlle marttlme blockade
around the. Falklands tD the skies
over the area at noon today London

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WASHINGTON (API - The g~r
vemment's Index of Leading Indicators, llll imjlortant gauge of
future economic actlvtty, fell for
the 11th straight month In March,
the Commer:ce Department reported today.

Weather forecast
Mostly clO\Idy tonight. Lows near 511. Winds aoutheasterly Jess
than 10 mph. Chance Clf lhowers :ID percent Vartable cloudiness
Saturday with a !lO pel cent chance of showers. Highs 65-70.

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time (7 a.m. EDT!.
The Argentine junta retaliated
Thursday night with an Immediate
embargo against British shlps and
aircraft wtthin 200 miles of tbe Ar·
geritlne- coast and lor 200 miles
around the Falklands and Its dependencies, South Georgia and the
South Sandwich Islands.
It said Brttlsh violators of these
zones would b e "treated
accordingly."
A s pokesman lor Brttlsh Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher said
the Argentine declaration "does not
change Britain's position one Iota.
We are sticking to our plans lor a
200-mlle total exclusion zone."
The Britlsh on Sunday recaptured South Georgia, BOO miles east
of the Falklands, putting one of Argentina's foursubmartnesoutol ac-

lion. and the Sandwich Islands
have not been touched by the confilet so far.
Mrs. Thatcher was urged again
Thursday by the opposition Labor
Party In the House or Commons 1D
hold back t he fleet and pursue diplomacy, and again she refused.
'" It would be highly dangerous 1D
bluff in that way," she replied .
"Gentle persuasion Is not going to
make the Argentine government
give up what It seized by Ioree."
She said the two-week-old sea
blockade of lhe Islands had been
completely successful and after t~r
day's Introduction of the air exclusion zone, the Argentine forces on
the Falklands will be totally Isolated - "cut off by sea and air."
"It was the Argentine Invasion
whi~h .started this crisis and It Is
Argentine withdrawal that must

The 0.5 percent decline In the In·
dex was the same as in February,
hardly a sign that the recession
might be nearing an end.
The Index IS designed to forecast
economic trends one month or
more in advance.
Many economists, Including
those In the Reagan adrntntStratton, are forecasting at Ieut some
recoveiJ(.by late spring or summer.
But few signs of that are showing up
so far.

The .government reported last
week thai new orders lor ,durable
goods rose strongly in March. But
other "leading lndicl!tors" in the
new report were less encouraging.
A decline In the averqe workweek was the biggest factor holding
down the March Index, the report
said, lndlcatbjg that the national
unemploymen1t rate may well rise
above the Ma h level ol 9 percent
- already · tchlng the highest
mark since W rld War II.

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CARRIER ON STATIC:'I - Argeolina's aircraft carrier "25th of
May" Is on station In the South Allanlic In this photo made Weilnesday
and released Tbunlbly In Buen011 Aires. The government announced It
wiD shoot any plane or ship In zoe miles ol its terrltorle• In all!lwer Ill the
Btilish-announced blockade of the Falkland Islands. (AP Laserpholo) .

put an end to II ," she declared.
"The Argentine Navy Is fully prepared to meet any threat, " retired
Adm. Jorge Alberto Fraga told foreign correspondents at a news conference In Buenos Aires sponsored
by the ArgenUIIe J oint Chiefs of
starr.
U.S. ellorts to arrange a peaceful
solution crumbled with Argentina's
cool reaction to new American
proposals. Amid mounting proBrttlsh congressional pressure, a
U.S. ol!lclal told The Associated
Press that the State Department
was drafting a statement supportIng Brttaln.
The olllelai said the decision to
make It public had not been made
yet. But there was no doubt that tbe
Reagan administration, after
weeks offence-sitting, had decided
It must side with Britain.

Indicators reveal recession still on

earnings

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House Tbunday eveulag" on the budgeL During the
speech, !be presldeol had some trouble getting a red
marker to wort on the chart. ( AP Laserpboto) .

peace effort fails, conflict at hand .

CLEVELAND - 'lbe w1nnlng number drawn Tliursday night In
the Ohio Lottery's dally game "'I'be Number" was 647.
In the sernlwtiekly."Pick 4'' game, the w1nnlng number wu 4248.
1'he lottery J'1!pOited
ol$475,196.50onltadally game, 'lbe
eamjngs c~ ·on sales of $961,602.50, -whlle holden of winning
tickets are entitled to share $486,0, lo~ Officials said.

. I, ,Joan Wolfe, Assistant Cashier of the above-na med bank do here by dec late that
this Report of Condlti!Jn Is true and correct to the best of m y knowledge and belef.
J oan Wolfe
April 20, 1983

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ~ RoAt the proceedings, Assistant
nald E. Collins, a former cashier in
Franklin County Prosecutor Dave
the stale treasurer's office, and
Johnson explained the check·
·former · Meigs (;ountlan, has
cashing 's cheme to the court and
pleaded gullty to theft In office and
how Collins falsified records of deprecord tampering.
osits of state funds with the BancOFranklin County Judge George
hlo National Bank in Columbus.
E. Tyack ordered a pre-sentence
Johnson said Collins cashed perInvestigation Thursday before Imsonal checks in amounts between
posing final judgment.
$300 and $750, "but mostly In
Colllns, 35, who resigned last
amounts of $500," each time makyear, was Indicted in December by
Ing it appear as If the money had
. a Franklin County Grand Jury on a
been deposited when no such depsix counts.
osit had been made.
Tyack explained to Collins that
he could be sentenced for a minJohnson estimated that approxiImum of one to three years to a
mately
$35,000 was Involved in the
maximum of 10 years and a $10,000
scheme,
but Sigall contested the
fine on the theft-In-office charge, a
.
amount
.
third-degree felony . While Collins
Collins worked lor the state treas- ·
sat flanked by attDrneys Herschel
urer's office about 13 years before
M. Sigal! and . Larry ztngarellt,
resigning last August. He had
Tyack explained to him that, by
worked in the office two years bepleading guilty, he could no longer
fore state Treasurer Gertrude W.
serve on a public payroll In Ohio.
On the charge of tampering with "Donahey assumed office.
In an unrelated matter, Mrs".
records, a fourth-degree felony,
Donahey
came under ftre lor $1.3
Collins could face a minimum sentmilllon
shoriage
of state funds, reence of slx months to two years to a
vealed
In
an
August
1981 audit.
maximum of live years and a $2,500

Winning Ohio lottery_number

We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this sta.te m·e n t of resources
and IlabUitles. We declare that It has been examined by us, a nd to the best of our
knowledge and beiief Is true a nd correct. ·
Paul A. Barnett
.
Edison Hobstette r - Directors
Warren Pickens

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Demand deposits of Individu a ls, partnerships
and corporations . .. ...... .............................. .. ................. ........ ... .. .. 2.744 ,000.00
Time and savings de pos it s of individu a ls. pa rtnerships.
and corporations . ...... .... .. ... .. .. .................... ..... ......... .................. 34.662.000.00
Deposits of United States Government ......... ................................... ... . 53,000.00
Deposits of States a nd polit ica l s ubdivisions in the
United States-.................. ........ ...... ............................. ......... ....... .. 1.412. 000.00
Certified and offi ce rs' chec ks .............................................................. 71.000.00
Total Deposits .... .. ............................................................... ..... ... 38,942,000.00
Total demand depos its ..... ........................... .. ..., ...... 3,495,000.00
Total time and savings deposit s ............ :.. ... ........... 35.447,000.00
Federal funds purchased a nd securiti es sold und er
agreements to repurchase ................. ................ ........
. ........ 3,775,000 .00
liabilities ..................... .......... ..... ... .. . .......................... ... . 1,:121,000.00
TOTAL LIABILfTIES (excluding s ubordina ted notes
and de be ntures .................. . .............. ........
.. ...... 44 ,038, 000 .00

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lonner cashier In the state treuurer'a office
ROMW I Cellllll, rlchl. pleaded gu.llty Thursday to theft In Office and
rROrd tampering. Collins Is shown with one Of blJ attorneys, Larry
ZlnpreUI; llsteolug to the judge explain the possible sentences ·he could
receive. (AP LBserphoto).

Cash and due from dispository institutions ........................ .......... ..... 7,998,000.00
U.S. Treasury securities ... ... .. ..... ......... .. ........ .. ...... ..... .................... 5.()'1 6,000.00
Obligations of other United States a nd political subdivis ions
and political subdivisions .. ................... ,. ........ ........ ....... ............... 2.4 33.000.00
Other bonds, notes, and debentures ....... .... ....... ..... ........ .......... ... ...
2.000.00
Federal Reserve stock and corporate s tock ....... .... ... .. ....... .................. 58,UOU.UU
Federal funds sold and securities purc hased under
agreements to resell ............. ......................... ........ .. ......... .......... 2,400,000.00
Loans, Total (excluding unearned in come) ..... ........ 28,122, 0UU.UU
Less: Allowance for poss ible loan losses ....... ....... .. .... 290,000.00
Loans, Net .................................... : ................................ ......... .. 27,832,000.00
Lease financing receivables ................. ..... .... .... ................
. ..... 8H,OOO.OO
Bank premises, furniture and fixtu res, a nd other asse ts
representing bank premises .. ........................... .
. ... ... ..... 611 ,000.00
Real estate owned other t ha n bank premises
..... . .... 22. 000.00
Other assets ..... ............... ... ......... :.......... ....... .... .
.... .767, 000.00
TOTAL ASSETS .. ..... ..... .. ...... ... ..... .... ..... ............ .
. .. .47' 983.000.00

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Later, Bolling told reporters the
president's speech " almost assures
It will Ue up the Congress In a sltua·
lion where we don't get a result."
He added that he had pushed for
budget negotiations with the adrnlillstratlon rather than con!rontation this year "because I !eel so
strongly that we've got to be able to
function this year, in one way or

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pleads guilty
to theft charges .

BANK ONE OF POMEROY, NA

TAKE AN ADDTIONAL

country," said Bolling, responding
without a prepared text
.Re said the budget problem Is
neither Republican nor Democratic and "It's very Important that
we have blparitsan cooperation all ·
the way through."

30, 1982

REPORT OF CONDITION

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Chairman William Hinlg, D-New
Philadelphia, Is noncommittal.
"Well, we've got another week of
hearings. In the meantime I guess a
lot of things can happen," Hinlg
said.
Does that mean there might be
changes7 "I didn 't say that, " Hinlg
said .."We haven'tclosed the door to
anything. If: I eloS€&lt;1 the door J
wouldn't need any hearings."
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Reag3n requests
voter assistance

In 1970: he .consulted a
psychiatrist.
"He actEd like It was just like
qulttlngsmoklng, and toldmetoJust
quli," Kin\berly said. "So I had a
ritual wardrobe burning, and just
quit. He also agreed that getting
married was a fine Idea."
· Sylvester and Ms. Seely were
married in July 1!m.
Late in 1917, Sylvester sought
prolesslona 1 help again, and finally
told hts female tberaplst, " I want tD
be a glrl."
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RUBBERMAID -r- ROUGHNECK
GARBAGE CANS

Taxes may mean 'goodbye' Ohio for industries
&lt;":OLUMl3US. Ohio rAP J Opponents of Gov. Riehard Cc·
teste 's pmposecl4 p&lt;&gt;rrcnt businr•ss
services tax say it wtll hJm '"Fluy
Ohio:• into a '"Goodbye Ohio'" from
companies moving elsewhere.
An array of businesses called on
the House F1pance Committee to
delete the lcyt from the governor's
pending two-year budgetblll.
Ohio Rura l Electric Cooperatives
Inc. said Thursday its members
would have to pay the levy a ll hough
they are non-profit corpora tions
owned by member-consumer s.
Rose Marie· MorriY, the group's
· Jeglslatlvc liaison, told the commit
tee the tax would be passed on to
c ustomers. '''Illcse consu mers pay
electric rates which are designed to
fully reflect the companies' current
operating costs plus the serv ic ing-of
outstanding de bt, " she said.
Ed Hanlon, a Sanausky credit
burea u man ager who repnrsentt'!l
the Ohio Collectors Association .
sa id the 4 percent levy would put an
added burden on small businesses.
"The economic segment most

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Other negative Indicators for
March Included initial claims for
state unemployment aid -another
bad sign lor the jobless rate vendor deliveries, raw matertals
prices, slock prices and total llquld
assets, the new report said.
Positive Indicators included new
orders for consumer goods an~
matertals, contracts and orders for
new plants and equipment, rtslng
building materials and an Increase
In the nation's money/ supply.

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rgency Aasoclates,
Veterans Memcldal Hoepital of
Inc., and a
rd eertlfled physician
Pomeroy.II at the local forefront of a
naUonwide trend In hoepllal care - · with a lllrong ckground In fl!mily
practice and e rgericy medicine.
24 hour emergency physician care
Dr. KroenlniJ, a Nebruka naUve,
provided through a specil!lty group.
operated
a ~ucce881ul private. pracEarlier this month, VMH formally
tice
In
Scotts
Blulf, Nebruka, lor
contracted with Medical Emergency
nine' years befOJe joining Medical
Associates, Inc., a Loulaa, · KenEmergency Aasoclates, Inc., In
tuorky' baled finn, to proylde arOIUld
.
the clock emergency room phyalclan May,lllll. .
Medical Emergency Associates,
. care at the holpllal.
Directing the aervlcea In Pomeroy founded four yean qo, provides .
Is Dr. Jack Kroenlng.-a partner In emergency rocm care . to seven

ltcspltals In West Virginia, Kentucky
and Ohio. The specialty group
utilizes the services of more than 30
physicians In the three slates. Dr.
Kroening says the firm focuses on .
emergency medicine "as a
speciality, not as a sideline," adding, "we work within the admlniatrative structure and staff
structure of every hllllpltal we serve
to provide the highest quality

emergency care."

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