<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="14123" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="http://host69-005.meigs.lib.oh.us/items/show/14123?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-05-05T04:11:28+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="45224">
      <src>http://host69-005.meigs.lib.oh.us/files/original/adbfc5f9cabd5f85beff2d07afd17cd8.pdf</src>
      <authentication>8eaf76be1e3254787367fad27b397f78</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="44149">
                  <text>Page-10-The Daily Sentinel

Sister Teresa's visit brings new life to church

Area Deaths
Bertha B. Custer
Bert ha B. Custer, 83, Middleport ,
died Sa turday evening at Ve terans
Memorial Hos pit al.
M r s. Custer was born June 7, 18'¥.l
in Pom f'roy, the da ughter of thC'

late Henry and Sa r ah Findllng I hie.
She was also preceded in deat h b~·
her husband. John Custer. and one
sister .

She att endPd the F riendship
Chu rc h.
, Sht&gt; is su !\lived by onC' son and
da ught er-in law , Gerald and I re ne
Custer, Chard on, Ohio; one daugh·
trr and son-in -law, Clara Frances
and Delbert Lightfoot. Rt. 1, Mid
dlepor1 ; sister s and brolhPr s·in·
l&lt;:t w , HPnrlett a a nd Olen Booth ,
Pom r roy: Rose and Vic tor Genhic-

mer. RD. Pomeroy; M artha andd
Bruce Bart on, Columbu s; Leas lv
and Lawr(•nce Hy S&lt;'ii. Ravenn a;
ChrL"Ine Beegle, Pomeroy and
Emma Way l and. Midd le port ;
brothf' rs a nd s ister s-in-law. E lmer
and Neva I hie. Cheshire; Henry
and Ut re,·a I hie. Columbus and Ho·
mer and Ruth l hle. Floriffa, Pa.;
six gra ndchildren. 11 great gra nd ·
c hildrr n. sr\·rral nieces and ncphPws and cou sins.

F un e ra l srrvicf's will lX' hr ld
Tuesda;• at l p.m. at the Rawlings·
Coats-Blower Funera l Home with
th e Rev . 0. D. McKinney offi cial ·
ing. Bu ri al will be in Beech Grove
Cemetery . Friends may ca ll at the
fun era l home anytime today .

Curtis L. Luckadoo
Funera l for Curtis 1.. l.uckadoo.
Rutland. who dim last T hu rsda ;•.
wi ll be WPdnrsda.v at I p.m . fro m
the Hu nter f 'u nnal Home, Ru·
Ha nd. Tile Rcr . Amos Tilli s will offi·
cia tr . Burial will follow in M 1\rs

Ccmeterv .

Max Yt'augt•r
Max Yca ugN, Cheshi re. cliPd
Saturday at the L&lt;'t' General Hospi·
ta l, Pennington Ga p, Va .

M r. Yeauger was born April 3,
1903 at Cheshire the son of the late
Mote and Ruby Cohen Yeauger. He
was also preceded In death by his
s t e p - m o th e r , Vi o l a Da cey
Yeauger , one son, one daughter
and one brother.
Mr. Yeauger was a r etired coal
miner.
He is survi ved by his wife, Fr ances Neal Yeauger ; one son, La w·
rmce Yeauger, Cheshire; three
daughters. Thelma Mayo, Miami
Fla .; Debbie Collins and Neda both
of Pennington Gap.
Funer al services will be held
Wednesday at 1 p.m . at the
Raw lings-Coa ts· Blower Funeral
Home with the Rev. 0 . H. Cart off!·
ela ting. Buri al will be in Cheshire
( ;ravel Hill Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funer al home Tu es·
day from 3:30 p.m . to 9 p.m .

John A. Chattin
John A. Chattin . 75, M ason. died
Sat urday at Holzer Medica l Center .
He wa s born on Nov. 19, l!Oi in
Flat rock to the late Jam es Robert
and Abbie G. Steele Chattin .
Preceding him in death are two
brothers. Bo ris and James Har old
Chattin .
The deceased was a member of
the Operating Engineers Local Un·
ion 132 1n Charl es ton and was also a
farmr r .
Surviving him ar e his wile, St ella
E . Chattin, Mason; a son, John Wil·
liam "Bill " Chatt in, Reisterstown,
Md .; two sister s, Mrs. Ma rjorie
Bal l, Mlddlepor1. and Mrs. Dorothy
Bu r ri s,

Co lumbu s.

Ohio ;

Ca lHa and

~kig s

County

rr ~ i ­

aluminum siding thr ough CAll .
" Wf''rE' not ln th e aluminum siding bu sin ess ," Barso tti sa id .
" Wr' re herr to prov idP ser\·ires for
rpsidrnt s. ··

Funera l S!' rv ices will be held on
Tuesday at]; 30 p.m . at F oglesong
Funera l Home with Rev s. George
Hoschar and Bennie Stevens offi·
elating. BUJial will be held at the
Kirkl and M em ori a l Garden s.
Fri end' may ca ll the funer al home
today from 7-9 p.m .

Indiv iduals should repor1 inci·
dr n" of this nature to their respec·
tive sher iff's department s, Barsotti
concluded .

Marriage licenses
Marri age licenses were issued in
Probate CoUJ11 o John J . Schuenzel,
2'1. Ill. , and Patricia Mae Cerbes.
30 . Ill. ; John Peyser. 34, Rt. 2, AI·
bany. and !.Rs lle Schaller, 28, Rt. 2,
Albany; Saleh Ali EI·Dabaja , 24.
Racine. and Vicky Koste Hysell , 24,
Racine.

Rutland sponsors Jul y 4 celebration
1\ 4111 of Ju ly t"l' h·bratwn wil l hl'

Fm ·

Tht· firemen will again h&lt;i\"l' Own·
Hn nual ox roct st at Rutland Park .
Pl'rson s intert•s t ed 111 par·

Ad l\"llll'S will bl' l-! 111 w1th &lt;J p&lt;:~ra lk

tlt 'lpating in the parade are tu compll'k the form below and mail to

Jwld 111 Ru tl a nd un Saturda y . .Jul.v :\.

sron son•d . by tlw

Rut land

I k pC~rtl !l t ' nl .

throu ~ h
11 \ "t '

Hut land &lt;:tl 10 &lt;:t .ll, followl'd
n ,usw throu ghout tht· d.... y .

C an1~·s

and a lii lent sho\A.· will al so bt·

by

JENK IN S, Ky . ! API - Pari·
shioner s hope a vlsll by Mother
Ter esa , the nun whose work with
the poor In India earned her the Nobel peace prize In 1979, has brought
new llte to their tiny mountain
church.
Mem ber s of St. George Parish,
who number only aboutlOO people,
say the visit Sunday wa s a boost for
their Roman Catholic church, ensuring that It would not be forgott en
or lose the services of a full -lime
par ish priest.
" With her coming, we have securit y ," sa id JoAnn Damron.
"She's brought back our churc h to

About 400 people In this predoml·
nately Baplst town of 3,271 gave
Mother Teresa a standing ovation
after she finished speaking at an
open-air pub!lc prayer service.
People brought lawn chairs or sat
on a hillside behind the church
while Mother Teresa repeated the
same message she gave in talks to
local religious leaders: do small
things "with great love."
" Many of these people are not Ca·
thollc, but they have a wonderful
under standing of love," Mother
Teresa said at a press ronference
afterward.
Mother Ter esa's order, the Sis·

us.

.,
I

\

ters of Charity, established a rural
mission near here in April. Its
members became a familiar sight
In Jenkins as they moved around
town in their white saris.
"I'm amazed the way they've
been accepted," said the Rev. Ed
Randall, pastor at St. George's.
"They'll go Into the hollers, where I
would not like to be, and not only
will they be welcomed, but they'll
be Invited back . It's kind of
unbelievable. "
Jenkins residents report that the
four sisters, only one of them from
America, have gone door to door
asking If there Is anything they can
do In the community.

I

A pasS!'nger in a vehicle Involved
In an accident in Meigs County Sat·
u1'Ciay was slightly Injured , accor d·
ing to the Gallla·Melgs Post of the
state highway pat rol.
The pa trol said Patricia M .
Smith . 42, Circleville, was not
trea ted .
Smith was riding in a vehicle
driven by Adrian K. Smith, 3J, Cir·
clevUie, southbound on Ohio 124
near Syr acuse when when I he
driver repor1edl y lost cont rul of the
vehicle, went off the right side of the
r oad and overturned .
The Smith vehicle was slightly
dam aged , the repo11 said .
Timothy L. Cunls, 17, Long Bot ·
tom . was cited for unsafe vehicle in

a two-vehicle cr as h Saturday
morning.
According to the report, Curtis
was southbound on Greenup Lane,
one- tenth of a mile east of Ohio 7, at
7 a.m . when his auto met a north·
bound vehicle driven by Steven E .
Tru sell, 2,1, Long Bottom, on a
curve and collided .
Slight dam age was listed to both
vehicles.
The patrol also ticketed Christina
M . Jones, 16, Gallipolis, for exces·
sive speed in a on('-{:ar accident on
Georges Creek Road Saturday
night.
Jones was westbound at 8; 10
p.m . when she reportedly lost con·
trol of her vehicle, and drove off the

Meigs County happenings ...
Veterans Memorial
Veter ans M emorial Hospital reported the following discharges
over the weekend :
Admissions, Sa turd ay .. M elvln
Sargent , Kanauga; Sunday, Eddith
Fult z . Coo lvill e. Di schar ges ,

Operator...
1Continued from page 11
Hunt oper ated his scheme with
co-conspirator Paul J . Welsh of
Wes tervlll e. They r an the Midwest
Consolidated Coal Co. and Ranger
Mining Associates, Inc. in Wes t
Virgi nia.
Although the tax shell er was supposed to stimulate coal produc tion,
very little coal was mined . The sheI·
ter was allegedly used by Hunt to
avoid paying feder al income taxes
and r eturn a greater profit to
inves tors.
Feder al officials showed during
the trial that Hunt did not Intend to
mine much coal, but instead con·
spired to deny tax dollar s to the
U.S. Treasury.
The current affad av it filed
char ges Hunt with offering to sell
futu res in the coal mine at Miners·
ville while still an official of Coal
Power Inc. and the Dark Diamond
Coa l Corp.
A hearing on the revoking of his
probation will be heard July 29.

Saturday .. Peggy Taylor, Nicholas
Leonard Sr, Lisa Bartoe; Sunday,
Lois Cornell . Melvin Sargent , Juanita Chapman, Helen Engle.

Probe complaints
The Meigs County Sheriff's De·
partment Is investigating a break·
ing and entering of a house In Salem
Township, loca ted on County Road
Four.
The property Is owned by the ad·
minbtra to r of Ve te ra ns Affairs
having been signed over to the government at a sheriff's sale.
The back door was kicked open
and the carpeting from the llvtng
room and bedroom was taken.
The department Is also invest!·
gating the theft of gasoline from a
vehicle owned by Louella McKin·
nis, Rt . 1, Ewlngton. The theft OC·
curred Sa turda y evening on county
road 49.

Meet Tuesday
Past Matrons Club of Pomeroy
Chapter 186, OES, will meet at the
home of Mrs. Lucille Swackhamer ,
Mason, on Tuesday , June22, at7 : ~
p.m.

.-----------------------------1

right side of the road. The car then
struck a newspaper box, came
back onto the road and then drove
off again, striking an underground
telephone cable.
The vehicle was slightly dam·
aged, the report said.
Ervin F . Edwards, 58, Rt. 3, AI·
bany, was northbound on Meigs
County Rd. 1, two miles south of
Ohio 143, at 12: 30a.m . Sunday when
his vehicle struck a calf which had
wandered onto the road . His vehl·
cle suffered slight damage.

I
I

'i

MOTifER TERESA, winner of
the 1979 Noble Peace Prize, spoke ·
In Covington, Kentucky about tbe
establishment of one of her
missions in eastern Kentucky.
The 71-year old nun says that she
finds nothing unusual about
establishment of a mission here.

. V.·

~ftcl

WASHINGTON ( AP ) - Consumer prices, spurred
by sharply higher gasoline rosts, rose a fulll percent
In May, the government said today. The Increase was
the biggest since September and amounted, on an
annual basis, to a rise of 12 percent.
But economists said the new figures do not mean
the nation Is losing Its battle against Inflation. Indeed ,
for the first five months of the year , Inflation at the
retail lev el was a modes t 3.5 per cent, calculated
annually .
Inflation for all of las t year was 8.9 percent; for
19&amp;&gt;, 12.4 percent . But this year, the economists predict, Inflation ohould be from 5 percent to 7 percent.
In April, the Labor Department' s Consum~r Price
Index rose a seasonally adju sted 0.2 percent after
falllng 0.3 percent in Mar ch.
This year' s brightened Inflation picture has been
largely attributed to the sharp r ecession and the
worldwide all glut.
But the aU surplus Is ending, a fact reflected in
today 's announcement. Gasoline prices rose 0.9 percent las t month, reversing April 's record drop of 6.7
percent. F or the 12 months ending with April, gaso-

line prices fell almost 15 per cent.
Fuel oll prices were up 0.7 per ccnt las t m onth . a
sharp rever se from the r ecord 3.8 percent decline in
April.
M ay' s su rge ln consumer pr ices was helpC'd by a

sharp 2.2 percent Incr ease In home prices, which was
partially offset by a 0.8 per cent decline in m or tgage
Inter est r ates.
Overall, the cos t of housing r ose 1.4 perccnt last
month. It had r isen 0.8 per cent in the prev ious month.
Rent s wer e up an aver age of 0.8 percent aft er a 0.1
per cent Incr ease In April, the sm alles t gain in two
years.
F ood price las t month al so rose, up O.R perccnt ,
compared with 0.3 per cent the mont h before. Higher
meat prices wer e lar gely responsible for M ay's
incr ease.
Poultry, fish, fruit s and vegetable prices all roS&lt;'
while egg prices wer e down for the third straight
month. The costs of ea ting in res taurant s and of alcoholic bever ages wer e also up.
Medical car e expenses advanced 0.9 per ccnt las t
month, about the sa me as the 1 percent gain s in Apr:!

I

The princess, whose marriage to
Charles In St. Paul's Cathedral,
July 29, 1981, was watched by millions on worldwide television, hllll
remained In the public eye up 1.,.
Ia&lt;! week.
The royal couple Is paying the eq·
ulvalent of $220 a day for the 12-foot
by 12-foot private room ln the fivestory hospital.
Diana had said earlier ln the year
that her doctor had given her a due
date of July 1, her birthday.
Whether the baby Is a boy or girl,
It wlll be second In the llneofsucces·
sian to the British throne, after Cha·
rles . But a first -born girl would be
pushed down the Une if she later
had a brother.

End marriages
Sharon Sue Barnett, Rt. 2, Ra·
cine, tued suit for divorce against
Wayne Virgil Barnett, Rt. 1,
Racine.
William R. Wilson was granted a
divorce from Sharon K. WUson, for·
merly Sharon K. Mount. The mar·
rlages of Jack L. Lunsford and
Sahala J . Lunsford and Roberta A.
Black and Robert L. Black were
dissolved.

!I
,I,.

·'
I

,I

MOVING IN

A suit in the amount of $42,695.59
was filed in Meigs Count y Comm on
Pleas COUJ1 by the Farmers Bank
and Savings Co., aga inst Charles F .
Johnson and K athry n D. Johnson.
Rt. 1. Middleport. and George Collins as treasurer.

J o y ce M.1nuel re s•dent,

Manu el rd .,

Let.:~rt,

Oh .

foll ow Rt . 338 to new
R&lt;lc .n e Lock s &amp; Dam ,
turn lett , follow signs .

Trumpe t, canner, e tc .

CORRECTION IN

III

$1950

sar
ELBERFELD$

CLEVELAND -Two small boys were discovered dead Inside an
old, unplugged refrigerator ln the basement of their home on Cleveland's near west side.
Pollee said the Cuyahoga County coroner's office will perfonn
tests today on the bodies of Shane Blaine, 7,andCharlesDlckensJr.,
4, half-brothers.
'
', ;. ;;~said pollee began·a search for the boys In their neighbor·
.hood at about 6:00 p.m. Monday after the boys were reported
mlsalng.
BJstrlcky said an auxlllary pollee officer checked the basement
and found·the bodies when he opeoed ,the refrigerator door,

Israeli jets blast Syrian positions

CLEVELAND- The winning number drawn Monday night ln the
Ohio Lottery's daily game "The Number" was em.
The lottery reported earnings of $556,754 from the wagering on Its
daily game. The earnings came on sales of $883,682, while holders of
winning tickets are entitled to share $326,928, lottery officials said.

He will heed lor

the tennis courts
In style when he
wurs this outfit
lrom the Wrangler
Bo)&lt;SWUr
collection. The knit
white tennis shirt
has • contrasting .
V-neck end sleeve
trim that echoes
the triple stripes
down the short
Si«VCS. ChOOH
royal, red,
light blue, naY)I or
kelly green trim.
Sizes S,M,L)(l.. Mix
01' I!Nitch the shirt
with the Wrangler
IIOIId color twill
tennis shorts. Fully
elasticized walllt
triple Wpltc

York Clothing
House

stripes down the
side. Available In
royal, red, ll!lht
blue, ri8YV 01' kelly
,...,. Sizes
S.M,L)(l..

Menlbe1 FDIC·

The Community Owned Bank

.

WINNING SIDE- VIncent Fuller, the chief defen·
se counsel for John W. Hinckley Jr. is flanked by
associates Judith Miller and Lon Babby after their

MEN'S &amp; IOYS'

DEPT., 111 FLOOR '

'.

WW. ROAST STOIIART- Middleport Mltyor Fred HuffiQBD will be
oae fJI ~even! people who will ..-.t Middleport aallve Cbacll Stobart
c1ar1q the coaeludlag buqaet for the Reptla Weekead FetUvltlel wblcb
begia Wedaelday. Tile dblller lloDo'rlq Stobart, eam~~lly bead1ootball
co.ch at lbe UDivenlty ·111 Utah, will be held till Suday at f p.m. at Rof81
OakPark.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
•

•

··-

.

client was found innocent by reason of insanity in the
shooting of Preside nt Reagan Monday in federa l court
in Washington. I AP Lascrphoto I

Hinckley faces confinement
following acquittal verdict
WASHINGTON !API - John W.
Hinckley Jr., the brooding loner
who tried to kill the pres ident of the
United States, escaped life In prison
but today begins what could be ye·
ars of confinement In a federal
mental hospital.
Hinckley cried and his sobbing
parents embraced Monday night
when Judge Barringlon D. Parker.
as tense as anyone In the cour·
troom, read the verdict: "Not
guilt y by reason of insanity."
Not guilty by reason of insanity of
attempting to assassina te the pres !·
dent. Not guilty by reason of lnsan·
lty of assault with intent to kill four
men. Not even guilty, because of
Insanity, of carrying a pistol with·
out a license. Thirteen tim es,
Parker pronounced the insanity

acquill al.
Through it all. Hincki P\ stood

Now he undPr goes a cli ffr r ent
so rt of rva luation.
Within JO days. Parkl'r mu st hold

facing the panel. his head bowPd .
Th e jury of seven wo m r n and fi vr
m en agonized for 24 hours over fou r
day s. Their decision makes Hinck·
ley's next stop St. El izabet hs men·

a hearing to determine whr i 11Cr
Hinckley should r emain institutionalized or be set frcc- the latt er an
unlikely course. The judge set .July
11 for a fUJ1her proceeding. hut did

ta l hospit a l in Wa ~ h i n g1o n .

not

One juror told her hu sband thcv
" hoped they did the r ight thing."
Added ju ror Virgi nia Sm ith to a rP.
port er , " Th E&gt;n ' wa ~ not enough f'\' i·
dence that he wa s sane."
On Mar ch 30, 19Hl , Hinckley ix' nl
In a shooter 's crouch and fi red twohanded at President Ronald Hca ·
ga n with exploding bullets. He wa s
wrestl ed into cu stody and since
then ha' spent hundred' of hours in
int erv iews with trial psy c hi a tr ~ s t s .

~ j)('C ify ·

1hf' purpoSP.

The law places the burden of
proof on Hinckley to show, " by a
preponder ance of 1he pvidc ncP t ha t
he is not likely to injure himself or
ot her per,ons due to ment al il·
!ness." HC' would r C'm a in co nfinPd

indefinit ely until th e court makes
the decision .
Th e victim s. referrPd to as " bit
pl ctye r s" by Hinckley . wf' r c silent
in the hours aft er vf'rdict .

ter wa l!'r for the v illage of Pomerov. mav be drill ed in the village of
Sy racuSt'. it was rPvea led at M ond ay·~ mf'f'tin g of Pom eroy Council.
Mc'&lt;'ting wit h council ex plaining
thr ee opt ions ava ilable regarding
the dril ling of pruposed test wells
was Ceorge H. Mav hew of the Ohio
Drill ing Company .
Tile fi rst option. according to
M ay·h£'w, b to go up str ea m from
the present wells three quart ers of
a m ile. The second is to go up
strea m I.(XXJ fe ·t from the present
wells and I he tl .. rd op tion Is to go800
feet down ri ver from the present
wells.
Mayhew !'&lt;'Commended the !irst
option, three quart er s of mile up
stream . Mayhew feels that by going up , trcam or below the pres ent
wC'IIs soft er w a ter would be loca ted .

CJuncil. fo llow ing M ayhew 's r eport . voted to dr ill two tes t wells··
o n ~: up strea m three quarter s of a
mile from I he present wells and the
other 1,IXXl ft. up stream from the
present we lls.. prov iding the v illage
gets approva l to tran sfer HUD mer
ney from Pr ojec t Ill of 1he sanitary
sewage projec t to the wa ter
project.
Council' s feeling toward drilling
two tes t wells is that if both sites
prove to bf' good the cost would be
less In the long run since the town
ca n drill an additional well just
1,IXXl feet from 1he present well and
not havr the expense of runn lng
pipe such a grea t distance.
Council agreed to inform Hank
Clel" ncl to begin seeking options on
land in the village of Sy ra cuse, so
the v illage ca n proceed with the tes t
wells immediately, prov iding funds
arr approvC'd .
Charles F . Mann of E ngineering
Associates . Ltd ., p resented council
\Vith plans for the w ater line. part of
phase Ill of the sanitary sewage
projec t in the Kcrrs Run area.
M ~.mn said pl ans on the water
lines havr lx'&lt;'n sent to the Economic DevPiopment Admini stra tion and ar e ready for bid .
Mann suggested that 1.088 ft . of
cas t ironwaterlin e from Nye Ave ,
to the corporation hmll be r eplaced
with 12 inch plastic line. Council
voted to accept the plan proposed
and put it up for bid pending EPA
approva l
'rh e on·Iy chanRe 1o be rna de in
th e plans is the addition of a water
hydrant at Blidge Stree t.
M ann also explained thatthe sanitary des ign would be completed in
two. weeks. He added there would

• mtners
•
de d vacat•ton;
etgs
get
exten
M
.
Gavin Plant unit to close temporarl1Y
One unit at the Jam es M . Gavin
Electrical Generating plant wlll be
shut down temporarily, according
to Donald Nofsinger, vlce-presldent
of system plannlng for the Ameri·
can Electric Power Co. ln Canton.
Meanwhile, the Meigs County
mines of the Southern Ohio Coal Co.
wUI be closed two weeks beyond the
normal two week vacation for min·
ers. The Meigs County mines
supply coal to the Gavin plant.
Otflclals connected with both the
Gavin plant and the mines blame
the shutdowns on the poor economic climate In the area.
Nofsinger said there wlll be no
layoffs at the Gavin plant. Em·
ployees who regularly work at the
unit will do routine maintenance.
Nofsinger said the temporary
shutdown l&lt; the result of the cool
weather bt southern Ohio and the
"general condition of the

rrom

Farmers
Bank

8) KATIE CROW
Tw o nrw If's ! wells. to secure bet -

Boys found in refrigerator

'lltursday thrlllllh Saturday:
Fair Thunday and Satunlay. Chance of showers or thunderstonns Friday, HIP. bt the mld-'l'Oti to around 80 'lltUJ'Bday, upper
'lOs and low 80s Friday and bt the 'l'OtiSaturday. Lowslntheupper40s
and low 11011 Thursday and bt the 11011 Friday and Saturday.

NOT 17.50 AS
STATED

Syracuse
•
sites may
be drilled

NICHOLVILLE, N.Y. - A 13-year-old 'IO'f was defending his
home and two sisters when he fatally shot a masked lntrud~r with a
:11l-gauge shotgun, St. Lawrence County depulles have conCluded.
They said the boy, who has been released Into his parents' custody,
told them he tired a warning shot but the man kept coming, so he
fired a second blast Into the man's chest.

Clear tonight Lows near 55. Winds light and variable. Mostly
sunny Wednesday. Highs near 80.
Extended Ohio Forecast

MEN'S LEVI JEANS
SHOULD HAVE BEEN

I St•t·t ion , 10 Pagt•s
15 ("('nts
,\ \tultinwdta lnt·. ~f'wspaper

13-year old shoots intruder

Weather forecast

SUNDAY'S SALE AD

enttne

••• IN THE

ctnliqUl' ear, ba nd . d e

YARD SALE
lUE S ., JUNE 21
r verything mu st go in·
eluding hou se. Former

•

ToDAY

BEIRUT, Lebanon- Lsraell jets blaSted Syrian artillery positions
east of Beirut today to support a tank advance apparently aimed at
seizing the Belrut-Damas.Clls highway In Lebanon's central moun·
talns, Lebanon's state and privately owned radio stations reported .
The military command ln Tel Avtv confirmed the air attacks and
said they came after an Intense duel between Israeli and' Syrian
cannons.
It appeared to be the worst outbreak of Syrtan-Israell fighting
since the two countries agreed to a cease-fire June 11.

Addn·ss ;rnd Phnnt• NumbL"r .

Money sought

or

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday , June 22 , 1982

Winning Ohio lottery number

When our customers come in
to the Farmers Bank, they know
they can depend on us to pro·
fessionaly handle all of their bank·
ing needs.
The Farmers Bank has been
serving people of Pomeroy and
Meigs County since 1904. And
we are the only community owned
bank in town.
And that gives our customers
even more confidence to bank
with us. For all of your banking
needs come to the Farmers Bank.

- E ntf'r tainnwnt ('OSh v.·pn• up tU pt 'l"t'(' nt. mat('h
ing 1hP ad\·an C'P
April.
May' s m ·endl 1 J.X'ITt'nl rbP H·a...., tht' bi ggt•s t jump
Sill C'P I h&lt;' 1.1. pt'IT('Ill g; lin uf Si •plf'lllbt •r, Ih(' dPp ~u I
mf'nt s&lt;..~ id .
If pricf's rosi.' for IL st ra igh t n11mt h:-. a t Ma .v' s r atr·,
the .\'ear ly j ump would lx' 12 JX'I'Ct•nt . T hL•annual r ai P
reported by thf' dr pJrl mt'n t is tx.lst'&lt;.l on a morr ptl'·
cisf' calcu lation of m ont hl.v cha ngP:-. ttlan thf' fi gltl"t'
l hf' drpa r tmf'n t makPs publi C' .
F or thl' 1"2 month~t&gt;ndin g in Ma\. in flationn N't:.7

t

ft•ct turl'd .

N &lt;-~ n H_' uf En try : fl oC~. I,

clothing .

j.)I'!Tt'nt , thr llC'W I'('JXH'I sai d
A ll thf' prit'f' c h a n ge~ arf' adju stf'd for norm al sea ·
son.:.tl \·ar ia! iO t:J ~ .
I n all. ttw unad ju . . tf'd Con sumf'l" Prl ee Index stood
:11 1.Jfj l in Ma~ ·. mf'an ing t h&lt;.1l a hv poth Ptical l is t of
good s and sprvirf's cm,t in g $10 in l ~h7 wou ld have cost
$:}171 last month .
!\ t•xt .\"('Jr. the d&lt;'partmt&gt;nt w ill ctdjust thf' widely
niticilr'CI hou si ng componpnt or t hr index by rep lac·
ing that ea leulat ion wi th .1 " rf'n ta l eq uivalent "
fo rmula .
HJd that rT•n ta l t'&lt;JUi \·aiPnt bt'f'n u sPd in M ay, the
indf'x would ha vt&gt; rPgisu•n&gt;d a sPasonall y adj usted
incrl'aSL' of OJ) j.)I'ITt •nt - CJ n annual ratP of 7.2 j){'rc Pnl. th&lt;' dPpartmPn t XJ.i d .
Th f' housin g C'Umponrnt has bN.:&gt;n cr iticized for
U\"f'rsta tin g thP r ff P{'t of incrpasC's o r df'f'reases In
t10mr prl cf's o nd fin anci ng tX'cause I h o~e fac tor s ar e
so hPa\· U.v WPig ht C'd .
I n ad va ne(' of tuday' s rPport . ('('onumist s had ca utlom-d again -;! ,.if'wing cmy upswin g as a sign the nation
w cl.'o los ing it s battiP aga inst Inflation.

'

~

FROM .

In other an•a s, tcx.b y' _.. , n 'port "; tid :
- T ra nsporta tion costs rosc0 .4IJ('I'C('Ilt last month.
rPfi Pc ting the s ha r p tum-arou ncl in gasolinP prln•:-.
Tran spo rt ation co~ ! ~ had faUPn 1.0 {X'ITPnt in Ap r il
Pricf's of new cct r s \H'rf' up 0.:1 p&lt;' tTf'nt aftrr rb ing
0.7 p&lt;' tTPnt in Aplil : usr'CI ca r prices row a small 0.1
Pf'ITf'nt aftf'r a O.h J.X' ITf'nt gai n t )J(' mont h tx•fnre.
-Appart'l costs ff'll 0.1 JX' ["( 't'nt, rt'\"Prsing a ga in 11f
0.1 percf'nt i n April. Thf' dPd inl' w a ~ attributtxl l.tr
gf'l.\' to early summPr '\alPs of womr n's and girl&lt;

,)

!.Ill y Kennedy , Rt. I, Middlepurl,
Oh1t&gt; 45760 ur call 742-2861 aftt•r 5
p.111 . Trophies will bt• awarded .

Na rr lt' uf Group or Or gani zatwn .

and Marcil .

The Daily

,,

I

,it'\.U

Consumer prices jump one percent

Voi.SI,No.34
Copyrighted 1982

Princess Diana
having labor pains
LONDON tAP) - With Prince
Charles at her side, Princess Diana
entered London's St. Mary's Hasp!·
tal today " ln the early stages of Ia·
bar," Buckingham Palace
announced.
A brief announcement said the
pregnant princess was admitted to
the hospital between 5 a.m. and 6
a.m. - midnight and 1 a.m. EDT.
A palace spokesman later said It
could be "many hours" before
there was further news of her progress in labor but he said ther e was
no cause for concern, adding; "The
Princess of Wales Is In the best of
health."
II was not known whether Prince
Charles would be ln the delivery
room, but the 33-year-&lt;&gt;ld heir to the
British throne was said to have
wanted to attend the birth.
The 20-year-old princess, expect Ing the couple's first baby, was ad·
milled to the same hospital In
London's ?addington district,
where Princess Anne, her sister-In·
law, had her two children .
Press reports had said Diana
wanted to have her baby In a hospl·
tal while Queen Elizabeth II had
preferred Buckingham Palace for
the birth. AU three of the queen's
children were born at the palace.

'

I

Passenger hurt in weekend accident

on e

brother . Robert F . Chattin . Clifton
and two gra ndchildren.

Con artists operating in area
dPnts ha\'{' lx'1' 1l .llf'rtt'd to be o n thP
lookout for ron ar tis ts apparrn tl y
opf'rating in ttu· &lt;-U'C\1.
.J OC' Barsotti. CAA PXPcutivP di ·
rC'C tor. sai d th i.'-. morning his offi ce
has n.'C'Pived a t leas t th rC'f' or four
co mplaint s from indi v iduals who
wf' r r app roachC'd b_
v groups sPIIing

.Monday, June 21, 1982

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

econoiny.''
There Is no·way to tell how long
the shutdewn will last, he said.
However, he added that despite the
poor eco1111mlc sltuatlon'!le expects
the unit will be back ln operation

once the wea ther wa rms up.
He said the temporary shutdow n
wlll not affect ser vice to residential
or industrial customer s.
The Meigs mines will be closed
from June 26 to July 1J for vaca ·
lions and July 12 to July 26 for thr
temporay layoff. accordin g to
Quentin Stultz, director of public af·
fairs for AEP's fuel supply division.
He said the Gavin plant has too
lar ge a stockpile of coal currently,
necessttating the temporary shut·
down at the mines.

" It, comes back to thecuiw nt
. ceo·
nomtc s lo~d?wn . lnd~st ry has cut
way back , Stultz sat ·
AE P had prev iou sly announced
thc closmg of their Mountatneer
plant In New Haven, W.Va . on .June
l o.
.
Offi cials at that plant c!led low
demand for elec trictty. the cool
wea ther and decreased output
from ar ea roal mines as reasons for
the shutdown. N o layoffs occurred
at the Mountatneer plant.

Police probe attempted B&amp;E
The Pomeroy Pollee Dept. lnves·
ligated an attempted breaking and
entering yesterday afternoon at the
Beulah Ewing residence, Mulberry
Avenue.
A neighbor noticed a broken lock
about 4: ~p . m . at the J:;wlng home
and called pollee, who rould find no
sign of entry. Mrs. Ewing Is to ad·
vise the pollee If anything was
taken.
Ricky Rider, rtdlng a motorcy·

d e. advised pollee Monday he was
forced off the road by a green panel
truck. No Injuries were reported.
The pollee were also called to the
seen ~ of an accident on Mulberry
Avenue when Henry Doerfer,
Pomeroy , pulled from the Ashland
Station, and struck a vehicle driven
by Gladys Walker, Pomeroy. The
Walker car Incurred damage to the
left front fender.

be no problem with the railroad
company as a letter from the rail·
road has been sent to Mayor Clarence Andrews and arriving soon
Will re air sll
·
Mayor Andr:ws to~d council
members that the state highway
department w(ll r epair the slip on
the river bank near the Kroger
Store.
John Ander son, councilman, an·
noonced that free parking on Satur·
day would be discontinued the first
Saturday in July.Anderson said
that In the beginning 12 bmlinessmen were supporting the free park·
ing and It had now dropped to slx.
Anderson also reported that work
on phase I of the Ia terals Is progressing very well and should be
completed by next week.
Bill Young, councilman, r e·
I Continued on page 10 1

�Tuesday June 22, 1982

Commentary
Common sense at FfC

Ill I
I

'lr•

1 rl

Ill 1 1

I

llli r

bl l l'l' l~b
1111 • l l l l l l i i i i i i '\ IIHI , IOIIIII

\llll "- \1\ "1 ' \ \ lll 1

IWIII HI I 1\l'\(.1

n

I' II \\IIIII ltl \II
\

lui it I

1 I II

o/1

1111

JI()JI HOI I I I&lt; H

fl

I o 111 r rl \lm · ~· r

llAI I HOIIH.t II IH

I \11111\IH

Ir

\

•

I l lu

1 'I'

'"

I nl t,,h ,

II Ill H'lli 1111\ltl\ 11
I II

I

llllltll

I

I \
II IJ

ll j

I

I

olilllt;

tiltill ro'

1,

' "

'1111111

llhol

l l lllq I

111, , ,h ulolho lr''lh,utiHO"'nhl•nt.:
• ll;lltll ll l i h 111111

ll itlrt ' '

\II

IIIII iolt !Jh &lt; llt

1111 Hlltdlttl ''"tllho jlllhlhh d ltllll •• h llltll&gt;o lll t.:HII il,r•lo
I

11111 tho

, •II 11

"I
IIIIi

lnl1111l llnh lro "

uhl rt••IIIJ.:

I ! lilt'

no ev1dence to support suc h
umve r sal underst&lt;Jndmg Inclusive
su1 vt•ys md1cate that some conswners lean toward reqmrement

T1ade Cornrmsswn so sound, so

of consumers have been dece1ved,

lund and - dare 1! bt• sa 1d ? - so
slllslbi&lt; that a full dress sa lute 1s m
oJ der
Thts was a furm&lt;il statement f1 um
T1mothy J MullS, d1rettor of tht•
F'l C's Bu1 ea u of Conswner P1otet
t10n r ecommend mg that apr oposcd
1 ul c on cer t;;un food advert ising be
JUnked Afte1 10 yea 1s of proposals
Lomments amended proposa ls
hear mgs exh1b1ts and expert wll·
ness~ - a whole det:ade of ex

defrauded 1111sled or Ill JUred by advert&lt;s mg of ' natural' foods And Jhe

nothmg

had bt:en addu&lt;ed to JUstify the rule
Hcmg rt up w

Repairing the damage
N11" th.tl Br tldfHlld r ulc s agc~Jn 111 lht south Atlantn tht: real problems
d Jst: d b\ 1ht f- dlkldnd s 'It a I a It 'It on[\. IX ,l!lnlllOg
Mar gd r Lt 1 hcttL her not\\ rth standtn g Brrtmn s pnonty ta sk remarns tht
d1 '1srng of dll :JLLL ptablt fmmul&lt;-t for dr ves tin g rt sel f of direct ru le over the
tslrtntls I ht pr lllll JJHnlsll r hds dll understcmdable pomt 111 refus111g to make
t1 g1 ft uf Yt h,1t hi:id ltr bt p&lt;-trd for 111 blood but that c rnotr onal response does not
1 hc~ngt thL polrtJlal geog raph11 and t•umonHc facts of the s1tuat10n
AI sorm pmnt smmhm\ tlw Falklands 111ust atquut a new status that
lht 1r 111hd brt&lt;Jnts IAmJ un &lt;.1 nd Rul'nos At n scan a ll lrve w1th
And lht n thtr 1 1s tht pr obleiJ l of IL[ldiJJng the dama~c to the hem1sphenc
:-. \ stt• rn It rs nut llkt h to pro\ t t• rt hr1 &lt;-IS t xtt ns1ve ur a s Jastmg as some a lar
rt 11sts \\truldllldkl 11 lht Argt: nllllt' s Y.trt not popular 111 the Latm com
rnunJl\ bt fmt• ~u HI 1f tht ll(ldwn:; Ill rnu st other tap!lals were truthfully
llltidt publll cll l JH Pbcibh less so dftl' J till' dcbatit• the) brought on them
st 1\ t s W1th 11 111101 txt t pt1ons sup po1 t Yo as li nn ted to rhetonl and most of
tll&lt;tt lldd &lt;-1 pr u for !lid r 111g to 11
Stlll IHI!Il sphtrlt rtlci!Jnll s ctrt nolllktl\ torl'tu rntoth.:stcttusquo
II H r t h.1 s bt t n so rnt t X( tit d I&lt;ilk b\ Ar ge ntma s odder advocaces - the
N1c .11 dhlldllS dlld nlht r s - uf r t t onsi 1!Ut1ng tht Or gamza t1 on of Ame r H.'a n
St,ll t:s ~\tlhout lht Url!ll d Stdlts
1 he~ I' " nutla r d JH" H.ha not lll'Lt: ss(IJ tl y a bod one 1he Uru ted States ha.s
cJ IW.J \ s bt t 11 II JO lt t'qlldl t hi'! n d II of 1ts so\ t'r e tgn partner s co rnbmed, both m
tht OAS c~ruiJb pr t th t t'ssor lht Pcm-A II lL' I JLWl Unum II wo uld make sornr
st nst fm tilt pclrlnu s to h&lt;-t vt till &lt;:~s.sot Jd!Joll of tht 11 uwn 111 wlm:h they eould
dt ,d \\ 1th t cit ll olht 1 on .1 basts of gtt dlt r qualit y par ttnpatmg as a umt1n a
l. ll gt r (lcllllll rslnp\\ilh tht Ullllet!St&lt;-ill s
On tht uthtr ll c~nd 11 1s qut s!Jtlllciblt tllclt an or ga nt za t10n of hermsphenr
st upt t ould hold tngt tile r "Jthout tht ove r power1ng Ame n ca n present.:e
I \ t n 1f 11 t 1ru ld t •rn la11 1 tilt lnngs lctnth ng r 1\ i:tlrles tlf lht• large r (U LJ nlnPs Mt XJLo Hr.Jztl Ar gt nt111&lt;-1 ( h11t
11 Y.otild lla\ t' a cll stmct H1spanrl lilt that
t llt nt \\t 1 ,111d s11 1c1 l l1 r 1nt rnbt 1s - lllost be1ng Canbbe(ln 1sla nds states and
rnost fnrlllt r Br 1!1sh jWsstsslons - t111ght f1nd uru ongemal
lin Arru 1Han pr l Sl!H t IS pr ubctbh tsst.:ntJ(l! to gl\ l rneamng and dJfl'l
lltlll to c1 pc1r tnt 1shtp tu dl\ u st 111 &lt;:~II rt spt ti s tx t t pt geug r(lphy
A 11\ll!lbt I of btllt fH I&lt;'! I llllplll\t IIIL!lb lUU]d be lll~Hit hO\H Vt I Jn tht
o., \JlHIUT\!l L of th• p.utnu ... hlp Suth ds .til updc~tu1 g and di:i nfymg of tht:
ll.t !llll tlfi]H p&lt;cHillt lo., ob)J)..!i:illr&gt;lls It)\\ .lid OIH (Hltllht I
l ht Alt..:tlliiiH" n!ltt lht\ hd d gutt...:nlhtlll St:hes 111 rt•ctlllnubll al l b\
tiHIIl..,! hts 1111d II) 111&lt;1k1 .-1 lnlltdl\t stC U!II\ ca st: ba sed Jn the 1947
lr t.th ofHll dt Jc~nu1o WJthoul sJHttss
On&lt; l thl r .!lkl,lllds dust h"s stt!lt d" bil J( 1111ght fMY them "ll Jo take,,
frt sh look .tl lilt H1u liLdh c111d tht 111\lh upon wh rth 11 Y.as based - tht
MtHH IIt Dottllll• It Is tll lll thc~t tilt 111\ltlts l' Tiher shtl\ed or J..! IVL'll su mt
subsld!H t hei st don tht \\ 111ld ;_t s 11 rs todd)
It ll lll-! ht h,l\ t rna dt som t stl\st "htn .t ll poYtt:l s bt \ond t ht• ht'llltsphut
t ,,uJd bt t urr sttlt 1t d .tt tualh or polt nllcill\ host lit to US tnl erests But not
\\lllnlht Unl lt d Stc~lts 1s cil!Jtd \\llh Sl\trrtl dJH.i tould bend1t from their
(lsstst.HHt .tl lll!lts \\lttun tht htrlll sphut suth (IS !It present Jn Ct::ntral
t\/llt I It cl
MLH h th pt nd' 111 tht r t p.ur lllJ..! of lht ht nn spht Ill al!Jc1nu on thl speed
"" 11 h \\ lw II Iht Hr 1I1sh lllli\ t In t om 1 r t Iht 1r \ Ht t)f .,. 1nt D CJ n cu t mnmoda twn
• 't r tlu I rlkl1nd s ci!HI th• L'!ltl g\ c~n s sw t t s" \\ rth ~ IH t h WCJshington en
tour o t s tht 11\llldu sn
(hJ• ttlrrstrwll\l ptlssJbJIII\ IIII J..! ht bt.: (Ill OAS role Ill d tr&lt;:~nsllwnal adlllllll"ittrlllnrl tf tht Js],lllds (c~rrbbt&lt;-tll pc~IIHrpa tJun ds d proted10n fo r
Br l11sh 1111t 1t :-.h rru~.-:h t JUst sl'll 11 111 I ondon Btu nos Arr t s hmH'\ u 1s not
l1k• h 1u h• 111 .r 11 &lt;iStrnc~blt bur\ Ill!! tnood for sonH•lJJTlL HI
luttptclt lhtjliOb]llllsall JUS! bq!lllll lll j.!.
I

Letters to editor
Thanks voters
I do "ant you lu now howcvl'r
111(11 wt tl1d work vu y hard and long
hmu s - lt avt:hng some 3,000 Hlllt:s
111 the pa st few months a llover tht

'"' ge lOth D1stnct
Now tha t tht voters ha ve spoken I
ur gt ) ou to j \lln wrth me rn supptu llllg Demotral John Buchanan Jn

h&lt;s bul for the lOth DIS! net seat
Chuck Overb1

Equal opportunity
Belief 111 tht• r etogmtwn of tht• 111

dlvHiual to develop tn his full esl
potentll:ti Is not unl) a p1 l\ tle gl' but
an lllahencible n ght You as Ca 1rtng

Cilllens help&lt;•d to fulfill thiS need
by suppo&lt; t111g e passage nf the I 5
mill levy fm operatum of the
Ca rleton Sthool for the menwll y
handicapped of our county The suetess of any program depends on the
undcrstand mg cooperatiOn and

partiClpatwn of the Cllilens of 11!;
t ount y Thanks to YOU, ALL nf our
t

h1ldrcn have been g1ven an equal

opporiumty, a nd you ha ve become
partners ' m the mutual enterpnse
of educatmg children
Jeanette Thomas
Kenmt Walton
CD--£hamnen
Levy Campa t ~ n

Today in history
Today ts Tuesday, June 22, the 173&lt; d day of1982 There are 192 days Jell
In the year
Today's )lighllght m history
On June 22, 1773, Dominican friars established the fiJ st settlement In
what Is now Califor nla
On this date
In 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte atxllcated !or a second time
In 1937, Joe Louis became the world heavyweight boxing champ by
knocking our Jim Braddock In Chicago
In 1940, France and Getmany signed a n armistice during World Warn
And in 1969, Singet-actress Judy Gar land died at the age o! 47
Ten years ago Torrential rains !rom HwTicane Agnes hit much o! the
Eastern Seaboard, sending thousands !rom their homes

~:ontaws

WASHINGTON - Over the year&gt;
the federal bureaucra cy has ga med
a reputatiOn for 1mpos1ng needless,
l ustly and excessive n:gulatwn:s
upon the pnvatc sector of our
eumorny The 1 eputa twn 1s rtc hl y
deserved But somethmg came tn
the othe1 day fl om tht• Federa l

rcns rve hdd le·faddhng -

I hc111k s tu \ uu Y. ho su ppo rlu l uur
!Utili [ll llllcil\ Ldlllpdlgll fliT !ht
lOth Dl sltll t nnnllnatltlll fo r tilt: US
( P!li-!Jt ss Ynur lltlp \\htllltt 111 tht
for 111 of lc~bo r tlPll,u s ur \ utt s ts
rr ut h c~pprt:tl&lt;-ttl'd I r• grLI thdt 111
tlu s Ill) fu st atkrnpt dl pol Jilt t~l of
fllt wt Y.eJL urwblt to dt hll'\L suf
f11 11 nt nallll' r l' t ogn rt1un or to pl l
su ..uJl enough 'ott rs to Ln dblt tu
Y.llllhl JCI(t:tlll J UnlBi h

Soto, Reds rip Dodgers, 10-2

]ames ]. Kilpatrick

C1NCINNATI (API - Cincinnati
Reds out ftelde1 Eddie Milner drew
msplratlon Monday from watc hi ng
his pit cher h1t
Milnel was on deck when startc1
Mano Solo slapped a soft single off
Los Angeles' Bob We lch lo tie the
game 1 I m the second mnlng Mon
da y night
11 confirmed a premonition the
rookie leadoff man had before the
Reds eru pled lor a 10 2 victory
Tomghl, I could go on the field
and sense lhal we were going lo
sco1e some runs &lt;'specially since
Marlo gol Ihat hit Milner said · I
sa id when the pllche r gets a hit I
know I m gomg to get a hit
Milne• responded with a lht ee
ru n homer Ihat pul the Reds ahead
10 s1a1 a nd sent Solo on his way lo

~----------~--~~~~~~

The Daily Sentinel

~c d

Muns Ht: 1:-1 exal

til light
The p1 oposed rule has nothmg to
do w1th food labeling That 1s a JOint
1esponslbillty of the Department of
Agm ulture m1d the Food and Drug
Admlllistra twn This three-part rule
would dea l Wllh advertising only
The genera l 1dea 1s to regulate advert l~:a ng clmms havmg to do w1th
natural" foods w1th energ)"
foods , and w1t h the cholesterol content of such prrducto as marganne
In none of the three areas. Muns
concluded , have the proceedm~s
developed suffiCient convmc1ng
ev1dcnce For one thmg, no one
seems to bt: able to define what
preciSely 1S meant by nat ural"
food Under the rule
nat ural"

1II others toward requirement (21,
but th" " the more Important pmnt
No &lt;'Vidence has bt:en developed to
prove that a ny substanlia l number

same thm g 1s t1 ue of advcrtl smg

havmg to do w1th ene1 gy' foods
and w1th cholesterol content
Afte1 a meliculou.s rev1ew of Jhe
rec ord Muns c rnet gcd w1th a
questwn Why regulc.tte suc h ad-

vertlsmg at all' Why mdeed ?
The F'TC should promulgate 111
du.stry w1de 1ules, sa1d Muns, on ly 1f
uHW!ncmg evtdence establishes, ftr-

st that !hell IS a need for the rule,
second that the 1ulc likely w1 ll
remedy the u.Jcnttu.tl pr ublern and,
th~rd , that benef1to will exceed the
cost The FTC should not rely upon
theones

Neit her should great we1ght be g1ven
to mere ly anet:dot&lt;Jl ev1detKe
The cost of cons umers and to ad
vert1sers 1S 1111portant, Mut'IS em-

phaSized

We

can not

merely

assume that tosts are sma ll

or

small er than expected benefits, we
must have evidence to demonst1 ate
that propos111on ' By way of exam-

p1 &lt;JV!de SlglllfiLantly greate1 support" for the proposa l Indeed ad
dttwnal ev Jdenle 1s more likely to

strengthen the case agamst adoptmg
the rule It would be exceedmg ly diffi cult to establish a degree of 1n
JUry" among consume rs suff1c tent

to JUslify so draslic a 1egulat1on of
adverlismg content

ple, the proposed req uu ernent for

broadcast d"closur es on chulestcl ol
would reqmre th1 ee to f1ve ex

It's not often to retu&lt; n to the pmnt
uf begmlllng that Wl' hear th1s kmd

pensive

of

seconds

not

long

perhaps, but equal to 10 tol7 pe1 cent
of a typ1cal 30-second TV commercia l Anyhow would anythmg of
net benefit be gamed by enfomng a
rule that reqmred a TV spot to Illelude, Such-and-such a project contams fat, some of wh1ch IS sa tu1 a ted
See the label" ? Mm 1s thmks 1!
unlikely
What then, should bt: done? To
1eopen the record fo1 addi tJOna l
hard ev 1dence would dram staff
resourees and pr6bably would not

t::ommun

se nse

from

th e

regulatory bureaucracy On the con
!1 ary, the record of recent years JS
f1lled w1th fnvolous regulatiOns. burdensome paperwork and endl ess

lega li stic skirmiShes betw ee n
lawyers It all adds up to nonse nse
We trul y have no need for a
regu!atwn demandmg that adve rtisers of energy ' foods disclose
that high-energy a nd h1gh-ca lone
are sy nonymous Any cons ume r who

Matt Jewell had a double and
smgle for Mason, while Long Hoffman and Stare he1 had two smgles
each and Tucker a swgle Kev111
Mowery tnpled and swgled Todd
Hysell and Clu IS Kennedy each
smgled tw1ce, whilt• Jackie Welke&lt;
Lee Powell. Joe F'1elds, and Vmce
Kmght each h"d a slllgle Pomeroy
had 10 h1ts cmnpa1 ed to Mason s

doesn t know that deserves to get
fat

nme

Blast lndtans
PuJJ&lt;e&lt;uy Powell 's G1a nto bl"sted
the Middl eport Ind1a ns 11 -2 on the
local baseball scene as Powell s
collected 8 h1 to on the way to the b1g

wou ld be
trad itiOnal,
pnKesscs

rmnnnal

Int erpreted as
by wh1ch 1s meant

Lapab l~

of

b~.:m g

pe1·

fm med 1n a typical home kitchen
But IS th1s what cunswners believe
Is meant b} nc.tturaJ" ? The rcto rd

Bnan Tannehill had a spa rkling 14
stnkeout performance, 1\hile
walkmg 10 Lester Stewart and Malt
Baker eombmed for 7 stnkeouts and
siX walks for Middleport
Powell's hillers we&lt; e Don D01 st
with two smgles a nd a double Slott
Powell a smgle and double, K&lt;~th
Mattox and Sha ne Simpson smgles,
a nd Brent Zlfkle a double For Middleport Sean Gibbs had a double and
J R K1tchen a horne run

'I

J~'~""
91JS'J.IAII.f4,i,"""'
rt-oa'f ·

'HE'Y - ~~,. ' WE ~usr ~~~ Ywsr NOT ro wm ~800' t4. 'DQI(W~N - ~olE'S AGCJOO ~ll.Y MAN '·

Wran~lers

Wm
In the JUmur g1rls softba ll league
the Middleport Panthers narrowly
defeated the M1ddleport Wrangle rs
6-4 despite both clubs smackmg ten
h1to each Both now own fme seasons
a t 4-1
J Roush as the wmnmg pitcher
w1th four walks, while T Cremeans
suffered the defeat With one fa n M
Stmth was 2 of 4 w1th a tnple and J
Hysell2 of 4 for the wmners
G Foil rod and A Radekm wet e 2
of 4 for the Wrang lers wh1le T Hendncks was two for three

•
Tax cut should help economic
recovery
NEW YORK 1AP1-The semch
1s unde r way fot a n PConomic recov

erv and not h1ng IS overlooked noI
lhe sllghl est fracllon of 1 p&lt;:&gt;rcenl
Ihal m olher limes m1g hl be v1ewed
as ms1gnif1cant
You m1ght nol have no11ced anv
meaningful cha nge bul lhen vou
mav not be observmg lhmgs as
closelv as lhey a re 111 the While
House a nd on Wall Strl?€'1 were
even a p tece of economic du st IS
rxammed
Evidence uncove red so fa r m

qua&lt; 1er wh1ch e nds next week
So why haven 1 you noticed 1t ?
Beca use suggesls Wilham Dunkel
be1g a Purdue University econo
mist you are bit In the aggregate
The upcommg lax cut for example
m1ghl not prov1de you enough money for a ca b nde but 11 aggrega1es
10 billions of dollars
Bu l Dunkelberg a nd other economi sts say OVC'I a ll eco nom ic

el udes a 0 7 percenl n se m personal
mcome and a 1 3 percent n se m con
sume&lt; s pendmg durmg Ma v

numbeiS ca n Im prove without the
mass of Ame n cans 1mprovmg
theu Jol
Smdli nge &lt; a nd Company a
markel and econom1c research
company pomls out lhat whtle

higher 1 Na il sales and a !S iow mg of

most Amer tcans ca n be strugg lmg

Ihe declme m mduslnal producHon
All Ihis suggests Commerce Se
cretary Ma lcolm Baldnge m1ghl
1esu lt m a nse m gross nat1ona l product of 0 5 percenl to as much as a
fu ll percentage poml m Ihe currenl

a smaller percentage a t the lop
probably never had 11 so good II
may a ll average out 111 1e1 ms of
num bers, but cerlamly nol m
mdl v!dua ls
There IS lhe em ploymenl

unemploymen l Sltuai!On Can a n
economy be considered 10 be mov
mg ahead when more I han 10 mil
lion Amencans are Wllhoul JObs?
Sta iiS tlcally, yes bul only because
statiStiCS 1f not handled properly
can hide Ihe underlymg problem of
unemployment
Unemploymenl IS fundame n
tally a n 1ssue of mcome d1s1nbu
11on says Dunkelberg What 11
mea ns. he says, 1s thai m the aggregale you have the same labor cosls
by reduCJng everyonp' s wages 10
p&lt;:&gt;rcenl or by unemploylng 10 per
cent of the work fo rce
He suggests Ihere still app&lt;:&gt;ars to
be a sizable wage a djuslmenl
a head for Ihe Ame ncan economy if
11 IS to approac h thai old goal of fuU
e mployment whtch used lo be
measured as low as 3 p&lt;:&gt;rcent
Another worrisome aspec t to 1ec
avery, as measured by sta ltSI!Cs on

1e1a 11 sa les, IS thai II IS lot ally
consumer based Thegoaloflhe ex
1stmg econom1c program was to
spUI mdustrtal mvestmenl 'a1he1
Iha n consumer sp&lt;:&gt;ndmg But cap1
tal mvestmenl s are a lmost dar
manl Instead of raiSing spendmg
plans, busmess IS culling
Thai raiSes two questions How
long can a consume1 led 1ecovery
proceed w1t h an 1mpoven shed m
dust rial base thai IS unable to produce products efflcten lly, 1 e
Without more mfla11on e nsumg?
Typica l of comments IS tha i mfla
11on IS down not because of economic Improvements bur because
mduslry has been slarved of 11s
abthty to produce, expa nd and em
ploy Bankruptcies a1e a l rales un
seen since the Depression, and
sta tistiCS show tha t much of what
mdustry borrows IS nol for 1m
provement but 10 pay c urrenl bills

Ind1ans Shell Mtd~eto
In other achon the Pomeroy India ns rolled to an 11~ "helling of the
Middleport M1dgeto M1ssy Woods
was the wmmng p1tcher w1th relief
from Ma ry Norman They combmed
to fan three and walk one N1kk1
Whitlatch pitched fur the M1dgets
fanmng two and not walkmg a smgle
batter
Heather Woods and Teresa each
had contnbutmg home runs as
Wvods also banged a double and
Laurie Wayland also had a double
For Middleport Mary Butcher had
a home run and Shelly Pulhns a

Next for the Falklands?.___ _ _L_ow_el_lW_in-=ge_u
What happens to the Fa lk land
Islands now? What 1s th&lt; fuiUI&lt; of

IJ I&lt;-I III lt'tl bodit•s to tlll' ll lwnws ur (I
heft v l,lx IIl l i east to pay \\ar s c us!

thost bi:illlll \o\Jilt.l swe pt rotks Ill

Ali i hiS Mrs Thattht 1 Will duubtl&lt; ss

the South Atlantll thai ha1 e tost
England 250 IJ 1es '""' $2 bilhnn a

It Ci l n Ill I lw weeks an d months

tuslsufCJI IIllXleSs nflht•H \a lul' ?
I nnagtnt that would be tht
QUtslron uppc nrws l 111 tht 11 1nd nf
P1111 1l M1lllslr.:1 M(lrgcuet Thr:~l1 hu
l \ lll CI S sill' S&lt;J\01 S fhL SWt l J taste Of
\ Jtl tll\ ovtl th t Ar ge nllllt fon t•s
Y.hith ha ' L' ot t uprcd lht• Islands for
thl' past sev trGII wteks How ca n sht

&lt;xpla111 to the English peoplt• that 11
v.&lt;-ts lht• nc gh~t' llle of ht&gt;r own ad
JI IJ!llslral!on wh tch lost the 1s lands 111
till' first plate? Was she n ght m
spt nd1ng Engl 1s h mont'} and
Eng!Js ll l!Vl' S t o rega111 tht•
Stl\ t l e1gn ty of two worth less b1ts of

la nd 8 000 11 11les from England's
shores?

R1ght now w1th the euphona of
1 1el111 y a t 1ts he1ght m England, she
&lt;nay vel y well llunk everythmg ,;
turnmg up roses for her adlmmstratwn but the sober second
though!!; of the Engltsh people may
prove her WI ong There IS nothmg
tha t w1ll douse the f1res of patrwlisrn
faster than the return of dead and

double
Pome1oy hatl

15

hrts

til tht

Midgets' 13 safet1cs

c~ lh ad

Wha t sldtltd as ici col!lH nptia
des1gned to dl\ c rt tilt pcuplt crf
/\1 gc nttna and E ngland frnn th1
1'onon ,y a t horne turned 1nto a
l!ledl a blitz nf nus mfm 1natron E\ en
nuw a n1ass of !TllsJnfnlmi:lllllll 1s

to bt.IH\e the\ welt Y.llllllllg the

England

wa&lt; When ihl') wu e fmLed tu Jell
th&lt; truth msh ,IJ)of IJStenmg to tht
lt'pot t of tht lunta Pll'Si dt nt
Ge neral Leopoldn Ga lt1en , then·
was 11uttng 111 tlw str u·ts of Buenns
An es Two days late&lt; Ga lli ell was

bct•n esllwat ed 1t Will tost tlw

fotLt'd In rcsl,l!ll Hnwt•ver th l' arlned fnr ce.s sllll I L'ta m power Th ~.:y
named Gc n Cn stmo NH.: hol a 1des to

slill be111g fed th, news ll&lt;t•dia b)
bnth natwns M1 s Thatcher danns
tn hav&lt; captu&lt; ed 15,000 A1 gen t11w

1eplace Gall!Cll A tell &lt;pnrary settlement belween Prune MnusteJ
Thatcher a nd Gen Nit hola1des will
!&lt;Ike ca re of thl' nnmed1ate futu re

troops

but tht• lon g term fat e of the rslands

Ill

deep

dr .strc.ss

rron

malnutntwn, enid and explusun
whtl e tht• ).!c ncral m cha rge of

Engltsh grou nd troops m the
Falklands dauns they on ly have
captured 9,000 who are 111 gnod
health and well fed a nd housed He

JS

m doubt
The falkland Is la nds

IS

nne of th &lt;•

few remammg E ngli sh culnlll es

Argentma has long clannl'd thl'
Isla nds which they call the Ma lvl!los
They selll ed a colony nn the ISlands
says the pttsoners are even shanng
m1820 after an English setth·ment m
their rat10ns wrth their captors In • 1765 was abandnned The Bnllsh
fa ce nf confhctmg cla1ms from tht•
recaptured Ihe Islands m 1832-33 and
same natton, the news med1a 1s
smee that tune both natiOns have
nghtfully confused
cla imed ownership In the bleak enAll through the strug~l e over the
v~ronrnent ncar the Antarclic, the
Falklands, the Argentme JUnta has
mam mdustry 1s sheep farnung
deliberately miSled 11!; ctltzens A Argentma 1s only 200 rntles fro11• the
repressive regune, they have con- ISlands, England 8,000 mtles
sistently led the people of Argentma
The estimated cost of the war tn

IS

~~~~

over $2 billion II has

English at least thai amnunt ea&lt; h
yea 1 to prntect and adtnrlllsteJ Jht
1slands Thev will bt: fm ced to ma lll
ta111 a stron g garn son on the tslaPds
and wars hips and subrn culfl es
a1 ound 11 w1th a tan rer for !I ll

'""'' They will bt: furced tn bUild
wwlher Gibraltar to pr otcct nothlllg
IPo tt valua ble than s lwep a nd
pengums

The st1ff-necklll att1t ud&lt; nf the
English tow a &lt;d such unprnf1table

an ml depns1l Most opmwns I ha vl'

heard seems tn be tha t o1 l exploratwn u&lt;ay ne1 e&lt; bl• madt Tlw
storllly seas of the Falkland regwn

n•ake the Nm th Sea a null pnnd by
cnmpanson so 1l's doubtful If any exploratiOn for ml wtll l'Ver be
possible
Perhaps Mrs Thatt her w1ll fmally
bt: con&lt;pelled to pay A1 gentma to
lake baek th&lt;• &lt;slantls E ltlll'r that nr
ra1se a hellnf a Jnt nf sheep '

DOONESBURY

some sltdf'l s and t hP\ \\ C'J r bll•a k
mg good

Aflf'l Wf' scmf&gt;d thosr run s &lt;.111d
~ul

got lhe IC'ad I was dble 10
b"U whell' I 1\anled lo
Soto3lrtKkout10battPJ~

Ihe

Jf'ga m

mg Ihe Nallonal L!'agur i&lt;•ad f1om
Ph iladelphia s SIP\P laillon bv
1r ac hmg l2o slnkmuls ll r h. IS
gJV('n up t\\O run s or {P\\C'I m 12 uf

hi s 16 s1a1 1s
fhp 10 2 df'CISIUil If mp01 ~1111\
haltf'd lhP '100gf'l S chal gf' I OW~ll d
the Nai!O ilcll LPaguf' \\PSI lf'cldl'l s

th e mmng '

Ron CPy clubbt&gt;d a solo home1 m
the fourth bul lhe Rrus lel"lia lru
w11h a pair of runs 1111he bol l om or
the mnmg and coasled behmd Solo
My changeup wm kru tJell el &lt;~ f
1e1 Ihe In sl couple of mnmgs sa id

and left Rl&gt;ds M.mdgC'I John
McN.tma1 a hopmg hiS las I pia&lt; r
l lub was em bar king on 11 ~ fn :-.! lnng
w1nnmg stTPdk of thf' srason
F:vC'J'\ club has sllf'Jks 'v\o('
ll ci\C' \C'I to htt onf' MlNdmdt.t
... ;.u d
Wf' ll' rapdbl( of \\ lnnmg
gclffif'S Ollf' ,lftPJ thf Olilt'l

Solo who gave up JU St onC' h1t af iC'J

Ihe fout1h mn1ng I was &lt;~b l £' 10 g&lt;'l
II 01 PI Ihi' plale I siMI I'd 10 Iill 0 1\

'(!e)

home r uns
M1ssy Woods also h1t a t1rph c1nd
It resa Johnson sla lnrnt·d a dnubll

Ryan Fosler also h1t om ho11 1t
lUll

Tourna men t Actwn

In the L1ttle Leag ue Tuurnmnent
play at Nelsonville tilt' R"CIIIt Reds
l.'Otn pleted a week of tout namcnl

play w1th Little Buts lnt e&lt; natulllal
Tournament
Wmmng the

fn st

gaJilt:

IIH

PullJL'Jny lmhan s hd\l \\Oil \ tliH l
lost 0 1 ht Dusil-1s ]1d\ t \\till 0 dill!
lost \

Softball A&lt; lion
In lot al softball ltd f.! llt &lt;:Jl l l!Ul lht
( ustoll l Pt Jllt·Ptlllll 1ll\ lndldll s
st:tiJCd a 15-5 Jnut t nvt 1 lht M(-tstlll
ham
Pwne roy hdtl a ptl\tnl 2~ h1t dl
tat k M1ssy Woods was tht \\ lfllllllJ.!.
prlt htr "rth thr t'l' sl! th•uuts dlld 1rrh
\\al k Ht'llli Car c~utlw r s had .:1 hnnH
run and smglt.• fur Iht \\ Jlllh r s lm tit
Tut sd Juhnsun h.ul llllt'L' s lll J.!. It s
Ht alhtr Wnotl s llllt'L' s1nglt s
Kt1st111 K1n g tll!el s\llglts l rt:s lt\
Ca rr t\\o s lfl~'lt s CJnd I u1 1 W&lt;J\ I(IIHI
l\\o sin gles M1 ssy Wnotls r~ddu l tv. n
s1ngles a long \\ rlh Dt•t H.tgg\ and

Yta s

Al111lt' Mll&lt;h Anthea P1att Jlll&lt;h&lt;d

Racme Reds ove&lt; Burr Oak 4-IJ
Mark Porte1 was the wmmng pi l-

fm Mason Y.l lh nm \\(Ilk and tlllt Ko
Pr CTtt had a holl le 1un for lhl' ]llSlllg
lt am Pn11u r ov ts 110\\ 4.fl dlld
Mdson1 3

cher
Wmmng the setond garnt

on

Saturday, June 19, the Reds took
Nelsonville 8-{) Wuuung pill hu was
Dav1d Amburgey who also had 2
doubles and a Single 111 4 t11ps tu b"t
Bn a n D1ehl was 3 for 4 w1th 2 smgll's

and a double
The Reds took Wellston 11 5 on
Sunday, June 20 Wmmng p1t&lt; hll
was Dav1d Amburgl'y who h1t 2
Singles, a nd doublc lll 4 tJ 1ps to bat
Shaun Diddle had 3 s1ngles 111 3 !lips

ISS llll\).! st \ t II \\,lib I ,1slt 1 11 suf
ftTld tl s fu &lt;.; l ]oo.,s r~t II \\ lll lt
Pol! lt'J O\ Is 4 I
In ntht r JWII\ h dt Ut .tt IHill tilt
Polllll ll\ Ru\d]d td )..! trl t IIIIth
lll hl-! l r M.t son It dill 14 11 !1 1 dli]JPtll
t1Ub'i lt~lcilltd Jf) tll&lt;l'i
Pllll\t 1II\ .tnd C) fut Mt~ :o-.tlll
hP\\l\ l I PtlllH I (l\ ()\ t I I dlllt ]( &lt;.;. I II
tillttl111n sh t~llll J..! 10 bo~ s t s t 11! ,,ult It
llllt011Hbctlk\ldi)J\ l'oll tll tl\ pl l
r ht r s \\1 r t Hod Housh .111 rl I.It krt
Wt lku \\ho e rahbul th, \\11 1 lilt \
t ontbllll'tl fo1 II "i t! tkt outs .nu l fl\ •
\\cllks I one sufft r ttl lilt ln:-.s \\ 1tll .r
10 K(l pt I fl lf 11 \cllll t

SYJIA( USI

"'"' Hod

tnps to bat Bnan D~eh l had 1 Single
and 1 double 111 3 11 1ps to bat John
Tuttle h1t 2 smgles 111 .l tnps Jo bat
and Donme R1ffle a Sing le and a
double 1113 tnps to bat
In the fmal game, the Reds bnwed
to an All Star tea m VFW-DAV-CE
10-0 Besides the trophy the Reds

Ruush tOillbrn ed guod lnltlllg and
hcailii up bast runn1 ng !11 Yt ll l tht
ga lllt' 111 tht f111alt
Their herott s t ana clftt• r l"u wt•rt
nul In th l' fmal fr a rne Jc~ t kH Wclkt 1
Y.tn t the d1st&lt;1nu• fnr tlw Will Yt rth
nnw stnkeouts c111d siX walks
Wt•lker ga\ e up (I towL'I Ill).! 11o!llt run
tu F:\ t r d t 111 lhl bottnlllnf t ht st \' l'll
th but then tlnst tl lht tlnor fur ltlt

wen• acknowledged as the learn

Will

to bat Mark Po rter 2 s mgle::-i Ill 3

diSplaymg the bt:sl spm tsmansh1p
a lnng w1th Wellston

tht h1t paradl \\lth twn smgles Tum

The Pomeroy Indians defeated tht•
Middleport DusteJ s 13-2 The wlnmn~ p1tcher was Ma1 y Nm man w1th
three stnkeouts and one wa lk The
Jos111g pitcher was Doren Hadsell
who struckout one and wa lked I

Eve1 dt teed off '"'a Wt'lke1 fa sl

both

[OJ

Pomeroy

Clotk&lt;d

,I
.I
I

11hile Steve Wh1lt

COIUVIFlUS

duublcd dllli

s ingled Ro}t t B1sst II slll).ded and
Chapman sill).! led Eastern pllt he1 s
wt n Evet ett a nd Ro~H· r Balst'l who
t ombmed fur mm sllrkeuuts whllt

2

on

I

l

l

I

1
I
I

I
I
I
I

I

Rose's accomplishment in reachIng the hitting mllestone 11e!t him
tralllng only the 4,191 hit$ complied
more than haH a centwy ago by Ty

Cobb

.

"I'm not really aware of records

\1104

1 'll111d

[PG
11

1\h II\ 1

l'hrl

f\11 1 dl! luk

I

J •l

1\trrl\\ ullt rrd
&lt;.; Jil t. : It:-. l .rt l1 lit ll

1\1111-:

I

S

•
•
Tllf f'XTHA
l}:HHESTHIAL

.,.,.,F..

Mtl ~"i 111tltl .., \\tlt

... 1, \

, \U fll

T.

·ntE
SUMMEa'S
BEST
MOVIE. •

IIIII II d1

cl!if
"":"' ""'" "" . . .:j

.111d

I cl\1 1\t \ 1 o., JII It H1fflt &lt;1 11 1pl•
I 11 Ids .trltl It ff W 1\ ltrrd 1 dt uhlt
f\• Ill \\ t dft 1bu dnub lt d
M· 11..:0., ,... 1\tl \\ 11 ~ \Itt I ... \' rll pi !\
,\t)H II.., l lit -., dt\ t\tHII \! tll•pn 11
!Ill S\J,liUSt f!tld

SPECIALIZING IN PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT
MEDICINE IS IIOW ACCEPTIIIG NEW PATIENTS.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon., Tues., Wed. and Fridly
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday.
Call 675-1095 For Appointments
or. Burns' oHic• Is

loc~t~ at

Pleasant Valley Hospital

~RN
nsurance Serv1ces

-Auto-Owners Insurance
L•re Home Car Busmess One namt'

sttH

11 all

GETTING YOUR CAR READY FOR VACATION?
MAKE ONE STOP DO IT!!!

Front-end aligMJent
$13.75 THRU 6/30/82
AI Ame11 c an ca rs
Che'lettes set toe only
'
Compacts wtth lron t whee) \ IPI
drive andJor MacPherson
..
suspension Sil all
..
adJustable angles

'

p P"

)

,_ ---~~

We

ltt"-t
new fron t &lt;;t tiS
tnd tlrdkf' t1 trrlw 1
nc.,t:JII fr r rt

p IriS

rt bu tfcj l.d lt(J• , .., l f'SUI
f.tCt' Hl!OIS lf'Jld( k fr o nt

wheel beannq~ mspecl
master c ylm rto r anrt
t:H akp huses lJict:'ll
syslern e~n d add ne...,
flutd then roailtest
Jht l H

DON'T LET A FLAT TIRE SPOIL YOUR VA CATION
THIS TIRE HAS ROAD HAZARD WARRANTY

REMINGTON BIAS-BELTED TIRES
1 olycs te r Cord
Frbcrql,lSs

0

E

MOUNTED
COST

A78-13
878-13
C78 13
[78-14
F78-14
G78-14
H78-14
G78-15
IH78-l5
178-15
L78 15

1

~ e ll s

Wh rt('wiil l

SIZE

l

I
I
J

'

tA~

Disc brake overhaul

Well sel casler
camber and Joe m Jo
manufacturers orrgtnal
specJI Icallons No exira
charge for cars with
laclory a1r or torston bars
Parts extra Jf needed
Call for your apporntmen l

1

Point P~~~~·.. !a.

lW,GAN

\\ lgi'T f'd

I
1

Dr. Georglanna T. Burns

VaiiiJ Drill

AN MAl Nil ~
N ~~
~
~~ A
J\
&lt;
f.l)M&lt;;:,(NI II&lt;Y IUl&lt;;UII

' nM&lt;

Ohio J \ 1'&lt;

II

I
I
I

game."

) 11 Jf&gt;.(I(&lt;;QN 1-'IKI r!l J, WEST
Pll , 1\t h:?l

r;:~$ 'n~·J;~:l8~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~

sla nds lledwlthHa nk Aaronfor second place on baseball's a ll-time hit
ltstandfeels heshouldbeaheadof
the Hall of Fame slugger
" If I get the bunt down, they can't
fie ld II," the 41 year old Phlladel
phla first basemen said Monday
mght of his ninth Inning a ttempt to
surpass Aaron "Oh well, there' sal
ways tomorrow "
Three Innings earlier, a Busch
Sta dium crowd of 19,141 rose to It s
feet to cheer Rose's 3,771st career . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
hit, a single
"I've a lways a pprecia ted the
crowds here," Rose said later
"They have a great tra dition with
Stan Musial a nd the Gas House
Gang They know their baseball "
Rose, neelng only two hits to tie
Aaron, wasted little lime In zeroing
In on the target posed by the game's
greatest home run hitter
He singled sharply into right field
on an 0.1 pitch in the first Inning. He
grounded out In the fourth and
singled again on a 3-1 count In l1te
slxth
Both singles came off St Louis
rookie Dave LaPoint, as did an RBI
fielder's choice grounder in the
seventh.
Rose grounded to shortstop in the
ninth after bunting foul on the first
strike off relief pitcher Bruce Sutter, who picked up the victory in a
7-5 triumph by the Cardinals
"I'm hitting pretty well," said
Rose, who In Philadelphia's last 11
games has been batting at a .369
pace. "I was glad that It was a good

~

1I

cond and lma ( h.1mp 11as 1101 th
$51i0 f01 show
fh£' ofi ~ mnl h 1' " r I1If" t 1 Jlclld
$1m :;o
A CIO\HI o f

sRoesec. wohonoved rthep l a c e
hit list
sehit off was the ball I hit lo third I
weekend played m his J,(XXl( h poppedllreal we tl He jusl gollnon
game " U you can hll a baseball al
me a lillie bil
a nJclip,everythmgelse!sgomg
True to his charac te1 Rose was
to fall Into place "
more concerned aboul Phildel
Rose said his two singles came
phta's defeat tha n he was OV&lt;'l hiS
off a slider a nd a fas tba ll
pel sona l accompllshmenl
"I hadn't faced LaPolnl lhat
"I m hopmg though well have a
much He was throwing a Jot more
good conlesl lomorrow, hr satd
palm balls tonight than I'd seen
I'm hop&lt;:&gt;ful a lso we' ll gel back on
him throw before," he said 'The
lhe
wmmng I rack
bali I really should have got a ba

I

1\l,111tl
dt•LJIJit
f It Jtl -., t\\•
"i lll l It:-. It 11 \ 'W t\ ltr1d 1 ... 1111 It dlld
dtlUhlt rrul I till\ H1fflt t dt uhlt
il l !Ill tlpt llt I tl It l dll il l Sli lld 1\
Mtl :-,-.,ufftr tdlht•nh dtfl l tf(lt
\\It k• lld I I Wt lft lt I k till 1· ......
\\1\h ll(trlll Ill ltll tf (,t r) o., 1\ IO., 1\ lt
\\ 111/lllll! pllt Ill I
:VItJ t:o-.l lllt•l .., \\t l t \\ ,dft \ll\1 11\11
o., 111 It:-. H1fflt d slllt It I It lt b 1
dPuhlt
nul ll,lnt 1 , "'"'It ttH I
1111!
lltplt
Slt \\ .1 11 1\ u\ t1tlnk
It r 1\ \V ,n !.1 nd • tt h h.n l d ...,111 11
\11H :-. hnurll t d IJ,Il k I• I 1k t tht
111 111• .tp \lith 1\ o\ .tlt Ink 1ht \IIIli It 1
rrJtlll.u dt 11 lh1 ]uo.,lfl! hullt 1 \1t 1 . .,
pt IIIII It tit LJ\ 12 illh t Itl tU(t ( 1 I ] 1 2

Lmrr DcllOn cuclC'd 1/lP mrlf' 111
2 0 ~2 r") IO \\Ill lh C' fPdiUll'fl I Jt( ' ..11
Scioto Duv. n~ Mondd\ ntght .Hid 1f'luln $"1111 $~20 dncl $tJ(I Hell
Obnen ~aid $28 40 and $111 ~0 fo&lt;sP

ball for a htlll lt run and a slllgk
Tay lor ha d two smgl es ftll Edslet n

~ p~~~onas sucf'h.~srald

I
I!

\~

'" , k&lt; &lt;Hi

PomerO) h1llt r we 1e Chns Ken-

ilt'd) w1th a double and Todd Hyst'i l
V111ce Kn&lt;~ht Singles Rod Roush led

Dusters Beaten

Mts.sy Woods a nd Tert•sa J ohn.snn

In

Alnt ll lctll I t gltlll bd "it b. til ,it 11111 1
Mtt ~s
spon sutt•d lt gltHI I• ,11 1
t l.tlllrtd lhltt t~f flllll ~. IIIII " St,rr
ltn g tilt wet ktnd Mt 1g:-. t lnlllt rl
l\\tl\lltnrltSftPJI1(,1• usll1 btl\\ttll
siHmt Is dl lht S\Jdt ust f11 ld A hi ~-:
sttOiltl llllllllg hd Mtt cs It• :-. t \tll
IIII lS cl lhl .I 7 2 lt JUIIlph I ht Mt I L:"
t it\\ poundltl nu t ll lu ts to
( ,lt•usltl s l\\n ltffW,I\I.tndilul lt tl
lht \H.Inn \\tthrlhshnkt ll!lltf :-. uf
ft !Ill)-: Iht loss
M11 gs IHtlt , , \\tit Phd Ktn g \\llll
1\\n sHH.: h " Ktnt W• lft \\ 1th till• t
Slllg ]L'S 1,1\\llt\ d Slll j. : [t
It!!\
i It his l\\11 s 1 11~h :-:. I 1111\ H1fflt o1
douhlt ltll\ W.r\l,11 1d 111d ltff
Wen land t dt ll d slllJ-!IL .tlld H11 gt t
Ktl\dlt h1k c1 sll l)-:lt c111d duublt
lrr lht st t und 1 dllrt Hub ( 1111
lllllgilcllll pulled nff lht \\Ill ft~r Mt Jg o.,
w1 th Ktn l Wolft dlld K\1\ r~l1 IHk
pttklllg up lht ~a\t c~ s Mt tcs v.crn 7
1 Fout s sufft l t d lilt loss
Mt•J gs lllthl s \\tlt Phil Ktll t.: \111h
d S111l!lt
Sit \\ell t d Slll l' It
)t ff

Pnny I cagut• Rt suits
Tht• Pumer O) Ru)als Poll) LL'M~ Ut
!tam ca. me up\\ 1th lhrt•t run s mlllt
tnp tlf th e seven th llllll llf.! ltl SlOlt cl
tlra1nat1l 7-.6 v1dory OVt l th e laltn
l l'd Eastern \t&gt;am Purnt&gt;r O) won lht
gdfl le tlll good b&lt;-tSL' I Ulllllllg \\ JtiJ SIX
stolen bas~s 111 lht t onkst I odd

Hyse ll , Ch11 s K&lt;lllltdl

SOTO TAKES STRIKEOUT t I All - ( uu 11111.11&lt; H&lt; ils Jill&lt; ht r ~lMlll
So to f1n s .1 p1t« h tu\\ard tht pl.11t dur111g hr s lt .1111 .., 10-~ v.rn o\ t r tht I u:-.
Augt lt·s [)odgt rs Mmul.t\ mght 111 ( lilt lflll,Jil Sutn . . trw~ nut h nDutl gt r...,
.uul g.IH up unh {1\t hrts dunn g tht 1-!·llllt pit k111 1-: up ln.., ..,, 't nth '' rn
,ag.unst four th'ft i.lts Wtth tlu it 11 slnkt nut ' Sulo1 tt\ • 1tnuk Sit\ • ( o~r1tun
of tht Ph rl ~uh&gt; l p lll ~t Ph11l1t s f11r tht It .1g11t It ,ttl 111 th.tl 1.tit gun \\lth 1~5
trutht \t.tr jAJll_,l:-.lrphtrlu t

•
Legionaires wtn three games

r- . . --- ·--..-....----.----_...-._._._._.._.._.._..(

rea l e.sta lt&gt; defte.s ctunp rc hen.swn

unless 1! ,IS prmnpted by a 1ecent
genlogu al report tha t the ucean
floor around Jhe Island cha m h1des

slart the Reds second the n ap
peared ready to pllch ou 1of 11 ouble
by 1etlrlng the nexllwo ba1te1 s On
came Soto to fas hion whal Dodg&lt;'l
Manager Tom Lasorda called th&lt;:&gt;
lumlng polnl of lh&lt;' game
Bobgollhosetwogu\soul lhen
he gave up a base h11 10 thl'
p1tche &lt; Lasorda lamenled Thai
made a btg difference II changed
Ihe whole complexiOn or Ihe gam&lt;:&gt;
if he gets the pilcheJ OUt he S OU I Of

M1ddlepm t Jut .1ll sll lglcs
Mtddleport Wms
Cleland Realty defeall'd M1d
dlepurt II 11-3 Smgit's f01 Cleland
Realty well' h1t by John H"ggv I
Joey McEh oy 2 Rv" n Fostu l
Shawn Hawey 3 Ch u&lt; k M&lt;~sh I H&lt;~n­
dy Roble 3, Rusty T1 1plct 1 Nalh&lt;~n
Brown 1
Doubles b) Ryan foster I, ChUl k
Mash 1, Jod) Sm1th 2 Rust) T1 1pld
2, Nathan Brown I

Will

product!; that ( 11 contam no artificia l add1!1 ves and thai (21 had
bt:en prepared w1th only nunnnal"
The wml

his fourth consecutive vlclory a
five hitter th ai snapped lhe
Dodgers' six game winning streak
It was a leam efforl ' Milne&lt;
sa id Everybody did the job 11 s
good 10 gel a big wm like lha l 10
runs plus good pllchlng
Milner conlrlbuled mo re Ihan hts
share of the load dnvlng In four
runs a nd scoring two more as the
Reds tied their season high ma1k
fo1 run production
' I ve got my confide nce gomg
Milner sa1d The ball looks p&lt;rlly
btg commg up there now I can hit
the kind of pitch I wanl 10 hil - I
can lake some pllches
Soto 7-4 gave the DodgeiS a run
m the first mnmg on " w1ld p11ch
thai let Steve Sax sco1e 11 om lhnd
base Welch 7 6 gave up smgles lo
Dan Driessen and Johnny Bench lo

Meigs County summer league diamond results

would be deftned to cover food

ru ncesstn g

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

1

Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middlepori, Ohio
Tuesday, June 22, 1982

37.50

JtSJl
40.50
44 00
46 00
49 00
51 00

&amp;
BALANCED
FREE

51.50

TREADWEAR
RATING 110

54.50

PLUS F,E.T.

4g

nn

POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094

606 East Main St.
'•

Pomeroy, OH.

�J&gt;a·:e--4-The Daily Sentinel

Pena injured, Ella suffers damaged ~go

Scoreboard...
Major!!

'i..:1n

t ..:.. ,\ njiO •h"

+J

\.\t U W l .'ri 1.1-:Aif l t .
t-".4"'''m llh k&gt;ilot1
"

I.

lio "I " !'

~I

1o ., , , ,,

..

1

al

Clnclnnall

''''" ····k···
. . ..... ,..,..
l~oltlrn•••

,,

q

1;!1

hi ' •

..

),1\ ~ 'I

.'\Jo

1

Slo•wart

By Associated Pr:ss

-

...~.

,, :·

[..,,1!,

rMura 'l'l r. •nr
~ t'd.nnwtlly ·~ (;&amp;lllt'A

-~·

.......

-~·

',.j;l

~mllr'!'ill ~~ ~1'\1

, ....

lll lo

I~

\1&lt;-1

·'~!'"

,11

Yurk. rn r

)'11 1\ hur~h

1n

"-'" f ) ""KI ' a 1 (' lno ·lnnatl •n •
],,... .\ n ll,'l 'h"' oil ,\ll;~nt;~ r n o

"1

h-""·"' "'
' hi&lt; •..:•

...... ,,.),

r.

u .I

f ••• ~.

~~

' '
I

I ·····

ro
1

)h

\ l tntl+'''''·'
I\&lt; I'''"'''

o•

~~-

l ro

• lo". .-(m ol

11
11

0'- t
.;_(~

.\

II

\ 1111• '"~ ' ' '• ' '" y,,, ~ :

h. . o n-.. • ~

I" " ' '''·, , ,.., ,,,,. I

t, tll

' &lt;111&lt;-r 111. o 11 1 I,.,, , , C
&lt;.,1-. i. trl!\ I

!

I ' ""Ill" I
'l'l ll "•d!l.,\ · ~

(o.lll lt-..

j~, I II' " •I o

· ..."
'

'.J u

I •

', ,

••

I I

o (

\ I• I&lt;

. ,,

I hi&lt;

,q_: o• • [ IHU'

.ol • .oh lur 111-•

[II" ~

·

lo•\ +'i.Uid

!

,,, ,\1Li ....I Uk"

tl

Jf

I I •11•'" OJI• .'

I··'"'-'' '
h.-·.. . . . .

,&lt;I

I

&gt;

1 ·1• 1-. ''" I '

.. "

·,

. ,,)

'-,io·" ,ol'

1 1-

·' '

h. o

ll, ok l.tn&lt;l

,,

... ,.,,1"

l

, ..... _,,,,

..... .... ..,

llrl &lt;., 1\,on .lh . ( · ~o..,·t·l,mct. q';! _ 1;,.rl'\;~ .
l l•t• •nt• • )(', ~kH&lt;~•'. 1\..an...., ., Cit' A:\
1 · · ~ ~ -~ \1 11\IJuk,. , 7'l 1\Prn~m . [:tl•t roll

;,.
I~ tl ' \\1 ~::"
\\ htlt' M n "'• ~ Cit\ . I"
\\ o l\. 01 • 1\.tn,, L, I 'll\ I'* f'I M'I'fl ~ . Sfoatt\f'

I

,_.

• ~ ko· ·

--.. -. olllo

' ''" \ •I ~ ol V tl '-' ,tUkl'
\[ I'll· , ' ' •I,,

I ' ' '-'' .&lt; 1

o

n

t:

~-.~~"'' ' "' Ill\ 1:-.1"11
I.

"' I '""'

~·

I ', II 0',1

~-

"''"'I,,,
I'!HI .tol• 't•!lt,
I , Thhu L.:) :

1'&lt;1
l ( lt
\11.'

_&gt;.

'•7 1

~~

II

lL
:•

II
l\

't~!

;-,

\u~..t.--..

I"'

{o

-.,,. I t Uh!-••

II ~t

'

II

"_,
_,

7•

lio)i

..' ,.

\tl.u••

I'

'•lh

\\ o-.,jo •m l lhio.liln
"·"' l •· t'•

...
l!

.. ,.,

-

'"

I'

-.1··

"'

HI

11 '

1~ 1

1! ·

ICI

l!

\I. nl "· ..t

1 l'

&lt;I

;-;-

t 'lo•\f•l. oMt 7lol Cutdn

H teht•rrt. , ,.,_.

Yo rk. ·1

Lu L.., Sa laza r then sacrificed and

result of the home·plale erash. al·
though II was not believed serious.
Pit tsburgh's Pa ul Moskau, 1.:1.
got his fi rs t v ictory as a star ting
pitcher since Aug. :!H, 1900. Chic ago's Lee Smilh dropped to 1·2 as the
Cubs los t their four th ga me in a
row . Moskau allowed six hils in fi,·c
innings and Kent Teku lve fi nished
up to t-egls ter his eighth sa,·e
Phlllles 7, Cardinals 5
Da rre ll Porter and George He n·
drick cr acked r un·scorin g hils in
the eighth as St. Louis beat Phila·
delphia and ov&lt;•rshaduwed Pete
Rose's climb Int o a ti e for =ond
place on baseball 's all· time hit lbl.

LaCoss threw wildly d ow~ the
r ight ·fl r ld line as Kennedy scored.
Broderick Perkin s then slngled in
the fi nal ru n of the Inning.
F. ric Show. 4·2, th e four th Pad re
pitcher . worked the fina l three in·
nings for the victory .
Braves 7, Giants 6
Chns Cham bliss singled with the
bases loaded and two out in the
ni nth inning to cap a three· run rally
and lead Atla nt a over Sa n
Fra ncisco.
RPiiever Greg Minton gave up an
RBI 1riple to La r ry Whisenton and
a t·un·scoring single to Blff Pocor·
oba prior to Chambliss' ga m e-

Rose had tw o singlps to give him

w inning hi t.

3,771 hit s for his ca reer and lie hi m
wtlh Hank Aaron. Ty Cobb Is Ihe

The vic tory went to Rick Camp,
o-3, and Minton, 34 , was the loser.
The Giant s had gone ahead 6-4
w ith slngle r uns in the seventh and
ninth .

leader with 4 ,1 91 car eer hit s.
Willie McGee opened the eighth
with a single ot'f Ron Reed. 2·2, and
took third on Keith HernandPZ's sin·

..,., ..... Yurk.
F:rk t&gt;n.P.

THE FABRIC SHOP HAS IN STOCK THE FOLLOWING FABRICS
FOR VACATION SEWING

SWIMWEAR -COTION KNITS · KETILE
CLOTH FABRICS · STRETCH TRIGGER FOR SHORTS,
WRAPSKIRTS, ETC.

EASY· ON

HAIR SPRAY

SPEED

STARCH

• 9 oz .

FOR OUR SPECIAL SIDEWALK SALE
DURING THE REGATTA WEEKEND CELEBRATION!!!
222 Main St.
PH. 992-9965
Pomeroy, OH.
STORE HOURS: MON.-SAT. 9:00 to 8:00 SUNDAY 1:00 to 6:00

NORWICH®

ASPIRIN

.,
'

LARGE SELECTION OF FABRICS
FOR FORMAL WEAR

• 2 SO tablet'

We Also Service All Makes of Machines

SINGER

THE FABRIC SHOP
115 W. 2nd

Pomeroy, OH.

Pine· Sol®

Vaseline ~

Serving Meigs &amp; Gallia Co.
As Your Singer Approved Dealer

BRAND

_,_

__INTENSIVE CARE

®

Wizard

FOAM

Decorative

Bathroom Cleaner

air freshener

LOTION

Wed. Thru Sat. Sale

'I. Pl

85~

• Regular, Super
and Super
Unscented

17

tll•lo•n,(H' t.wk lt•. Ml lw H(xlrt~t ·
,_. t&lt;l•· 1,. ., ,lvo•t . Hm1 ll t-; h•r , llnf'baC kPr.
.uld l(,hm l·'t.-twr, n&lt;N ' t.tck lt•

speed

DEODORANT

.,. , 11

ol

'I HI k

'- '' "

l' llh ho,II J.; ~ r

.( .111

$

1 nlt&lt;'d Slatt'!O f' ootha.ll LPap~t•
1 'i l l I ',\( ~)- An I~!UilC'f'll that ( ; , ~11'1,~' AI
lo'f1 h.HI ].l't '&lt; HTW !\I' ,HI nlitCh and (l-:H1

1..

Yanks release
slugger Bonds
("()\.\ ' M ill'S. Ohio 1A P1 - The
'-,'pv: York YJnkr'f's' Class AAA
t.t rm (' ]UtJ ha ~ rt'lt•ast&gt;d Bobby
ntHHh . wtJ() holds a lllJjOr Jpagur
IH'onl for hitti ng hom P
&lt;., J(•; I[in):! tXI'-i t'S.

ru n ~

and

pl ;t\nl the game a long

Thin~~

• 10 oz .

'"""'"
~
speed

ICE TEA

!US PS IU-960 1
A Ui\ bt un ul Multi mt'di¥ . ln r

Mo·l!tO..· r Tlw

P rt's!&gt;, lnlttnU Dill·
1\ Pn·ss A .~~on a\t urt i! lld tht· Anwn r a n
r'' ,'W'&gt; J:Ntj ll'f Pu bl1sht· rs A.~S0i.' t U !ltln . Natwnal

\-lond;t \·.
B(mcis · basf' bcl ll r-arf'f'r bc'gan in
J ~ IOH wi rh tlu · Sa n Francbco Giant s.
t\f' ts tlw unl.\ ' pla~ ·p r in m aj or
ll'aguP hislory f'\'f'r to hit m ore than
.~0 homf • run ~ and s1Pa l morr t han
. ~1 ba~r" in ~ ~ ~ ing i P season fi\'r

I'U..I.iTMASTE II St·nd atlJrt·.~-~ lu Th o· Dati)
St·!l \tr wl Ill ( '••uri St . P utnt•ruy_ Ohtu ~ ~769

Ath~·r l t ~ l ll'"

Ytork, No·-.. York

SU IL~C RIP'TIO N R A TE.~
R~· t'H rri ~: r vr Mutur Roult·
( Ju,· l-ltTk •

$1

y, .,,,

$~2110

SINC l f: nwv
PRI C' F.~
)~( · , .n b

ha ... c~.
Til t• oul fiPid! 'r was battin g ju st
. I i~ l in '2X g;1mPs with two home runs
a nd 1wu ~ l o !rn b a~f'S by thP time hr
jtii 11NI I ill' Cli ppers.
li P wa s n•lf'asf'd to ma kr roo m
for uut fi{']d(•r OJ\'f' Stegma n. w ho
v.-a ... '-&gt;t'nt 1(1 thf' ClipJX'rs from Nrw
York

S uiN 1ilwrs rhJ\ th-s llltlC lu p &lt;i} tht· ··curtt't
llt,tl ! t'llll\ 1!\ &lt;11hann• dtrt't'\ tu Tho· Dati)
s, ,;lmo·l .. n a 1. fi "' 12 ttwn th ba s t ~ C'J t•dtl
l'&gt;l li iH' L 1\ t' lll ,! ITII' II 'ilo 'h l lltl!l lh

MAll . SURS('RIPTIONS
t:! Wo•t•k.-.

$ 1~ ().1

$2i .:10

u
ffi

$~1

-48

)1 ~

11

i1!1

fi~

UNILAB

w . -. · k ~

:O:! Woo ·k -.

.1 quart
.30 weight
.Non-detergent

• Slight irregulars of a famous maker
INI.._,.. Fancies and oo~ds

poot

i~ 21

AN,Gt•NDOUT
IF
llERICH.
v..

I. Do you own yoor own home?

2. Has your home increased in value?
3. Have you paid off any part of your
· onginal mortgage/
[f

,$

314

$179

~~~. '344

Whirlpool Air Conditioner
7500 BTU lnsta.Mounl
No

$299

Ou1
Reg '199

DO
DO

Reg. '33 7

Aul omaiic hum&lt;d&gt; stal.

JEANS
• Slight irregulars
• Denims and twills
• Assorted styles

lace trim

, 12q uart

$

all

BRIEFS

First quality
• Assorted solids
0

ol 00% nylon, plain and

.

oSim 4 • 61&gt;

and fanci es

, First q ua lity
• Asso rt ed colors
• Po ly. co tt on , c l ~st i r waist
ba nd grip per fa steners

$

Swivet Base

Finger-tip turn·
ing . l2xl6· in.
Multipurpo se .

2

PR.
LADIES' TWO AND THREE PIECE
I

PANT SUITS
•,$
·

Toke-wtlh Price

13'9·

'IS
Our Reg,. $154

Take-with Price

Stereo With Cauette Recording

~

• First qualit y
.too' ; co tt on
.One si ze fit s

GIRLS'

o Fint quality

8.88

The amount you've written in #7 is the amount
you could borrow anytime you need it from Ci~ Loan
and Savings. With that kind of money at yOur disiXJS31,
you 're a lot richer than you may have thought.
Contact City Loan and Savings talay. Because
nolxxly knows you like we do.
·

125 E. Main St., Pomeroy, OH.
PH. 992-2171

DISH PAN

eAssoned pasrel colors

4. What is the current value of your home?
5. Multiply this amount by .8 and write it here.

l':ll:\ CITY L.OI\N &amp;.. ~INGS.
\:I r::J a Control Data COmpany

GLOVES

2:

STRETCH SOCKS

Our Reg. 9.88

DO

ALUMINUM

2~

--·

GIRLS' DEN M

Out

G. E. SlOG BTU Air Conditioner
Cany cool
Ou1 '254 4,000 BTU
. ... .. '224
Air Conditioner . . · · ·

20 Ot: Dehumidifier

Our Reg. '254 5,000 BTU
,
Air Conditioneer ....... · · · · · · · 22 4

you've answenrl"Yes" to all of the above questions,
continue with this test. You could be on your way
to becoming rich.

6. How much do you still owe on your home?
7. Subtract answer 6 from answer 5.

.I X g.!llon"

BROWN JERSEY

$

• Sizes up
to 12 mos.

TAKE THIS TEST

WITH SNAP· LOCK COVER

eiOO% nylon

GOWNS OR
KIIONAS

MOTOR OIL

Oub1 tk llhtu

w.-.-k,

TRASH CAN

l·CU. Fl.
$299

Prtce
GE' Blg·screen Color Portable TV .
Automatic frequenc y control. 1n-l1ne
blo c k malri x pic ture tube . Walnut ftnt sh
Color Set With Remote Control . . . $449

1\j,. , ll b.~n ljll ll • !l.~ h ~ !TIHIIJH 'f'l!ll\ll-J 111 lu wn ~
I'&gt; lto·t o• hPJ II!' o'at'l lt ' l" ~ 1 '1'\" \1' 1' IS d \'ailablt•

1ii Wo·o·b
J:! '1\-'o'l'k .•

PLASTIC

eWhit e only

Take-wit~ 3 39

ttmP'&gt;.

:N homr ru ns and 4] stolrn

$

Pnce
Sharp'' Carousel"' Microwave Oven
Carousel rotates food for even cooking .
Va ria ble cooking control 5 settings .

00

$~ .1()

l)t h ·,\\ oonth
lhlo '

PANTIES
eSi zes 8 · 12

Ta.ke-wit~2 99

100 17

....
eFirst quaJit y

• Rayon

ol 6 oz .

IASK ABOUT CREDIT TERMS I

A s.~ 0i · ta l t· tl

2 5 \II

0 f 000 1U. NI

DUST MOP

GLASSES

P ubhs hnl t•v•·n a flt •rnuon. Munt.hn- lhruuch
Cu ~rl Slro·t'\ . b} lht.• Ohtu Vullo· }
i'ubltshmc Cmn pan) · Mu l\Hn~:J t a . lnt
l'o l mt ·r••~ . Oh:t• -4 ~769 . 992-2 156 St•t"untl dt~ss
P••, l&lt;tt.:•· Jkttll at Potlwru}. O h w
Fr tJH _\ , lll

o

stick·

on co n rat' I

Th e Dail ) Se ntinel

lh · prt·s.-n l Ct l lvt· . Br a nha m
No · w~ p••P• ' I .1\.ill t•.-.. 73.1 Th1 nJ 1\ vt' ll l.l t.', Nt· w

With lht• C;ianl s in 197:!. he ball ed

O\'er ·

dry skin

just didn 't pan out. "
Ho ne!.". : ~t-i, ..;airl aflrr tx&gt; ing rrlf'ased
!rom thr • Columbu s Cli pJX&gt;rs on

. ~\wi th

stick~)

07 .

• Elim ina lcs odu rs

., 1 \ ·, .

AFTER SHAVE LOTION

lemo n

• For

t1mc·

Old Spice ·

• Regular and

Open Oaily 10·10
Sunday 1·6
Hi •h

MISS BRECK

BE ON THE LOOKOUT •••••

• 22 oz.

T ra mmct ion!!
()0(.1' 1 /I~ S - '-'t,t.(ll.-.:l

GENERAL"
STORES
Satisfaction Guaranteed

SEWING
HEADQUARTERS

Ex pos 5, Mets I

l~ " l"rt -;'II

:&gt;-ll A:&gt;-11

I 'hll.o l.-ljJhJ .o '•
I' olr r&lt;•'l

l'ITI 'I t l :-..t, , ~ IX'o:'l, tun •o t;u(dr. :--J.-.....
Yt&gt;rk Ill
~
~'~ \'ukrwlch . M!l
,_., , ukf'f • II 'l. ft:Il . l ~1. l~ rKl:•r . Clf'\'eland ,
~ ! ~:;.! '1:1 . lto \'1, i'hlt~ll, 104, nt
! !:
! 'lann
Toronto 7 .l . 700. .l7J
t~•M
t '.tlllu rnl.l . 7.1. 7'111 l .l4 . Hwrr..
1 'hi• . utu ; 1 iU l 1 '&gt;H. I ;u ra . Kilnsa ~
,.," ; r ;w -1 ! I
-.;TIW\ t:Ot T\. F Ha nnbtet Sl&gt;att ll'. 9.1.

I

YOUR

n)(rrBAJ..I.
"'••tlorut.l t 'oo&amp;h..U l..t·acur

\•. ''" '
' ·'" l ' r '" ' '" ""
-.,,,, I•I•Y•·
lh •U, Io•ll I

'"' ' " • I
n•
\ 111 1. 1 ·,,
• '·11 .n·•
l• •l. 11 l. t ' I · 11

II Ht•n\.ll•rson . Oak

hi •

ltu ko~

\1 .. 111&gt;+·.11 • -... , ~, i '" ~ I
I.,,. ! ~.rl.J · I I hi• ·•C" I
' 1111 IT Tl. t ll )II I ' " \IIJ.;&lt; •( o---. !

• I '''· I'

~~

ll.t1 1L.t1 . 1\ , tn ,a~ Cit~·- '!.1. Lf' F
1"1'1 ' l 'hii '.LI..'" 11. :\1o l11nt. Milwau lu '\' , 16 ,
J 1 1\Jf ..;,•.tl tlo •. 1~

l.uul

"

M il

I - ~~h.i \1

-.;·n 1!.1-' '\' 111\ St:S

11 •

' \Titl , \ 1. I.F,\t . t

l'oo()f"1·

I II\

1\..ifl'd'

~

'-' ollJ ~ . . ,

1 I ~II &lt; .t&gt;,~ ' · II •

.tlil•• l nl.o

'

17

l.lt\11 l.• lll urru . l . Ji . ll iL~ .
h..ol\'-· " I I!\ 1:
I II r 1' 1 1 '
11&lt;-rl'll .--,n llit·tmn . 1'1•

" ... , !(, ~ -

I •l•·f\1• , ,•

llt "hm

17

II II tl,.,n

~ ... n ·'' 1 '" '' &lt; 1.• 1-. 1 &lt;no!
I ~ ·l r ·or .,r I~"'·~- • n•
H. •l'i!li"l ' '' • ·l··" ·l. mr!

\1

,,,n-.

1'•

i Y &lt;1U n l . Mil
Turon to. "1. 1\wtl .
h..Lih .!' I I!\ '1 . I, W n(olhl. Tf'x.a.'&gt;. ~
HI 1\ll Hl ' \i~ Thlltll tun. Ch--.·t •l;md . 111.
1'e ll' ~ - :"1-\ !lw.tuk•~ · IIi. ll rtlPII . Min
,.. .._.,,,, I\ lll•'fllc kt• . lkllrlmun•. H. tlar
1.1h
1,, ,,.,.lam1. I~
( ;Thoma.~.
Mll

'

,.

•

-1" 011,_ K&lt;tn!&gt;a.' Cit\ .

:'&gt;littllt..,.~,,

Pena suffer ed a foo t injury as a

ing from the dugout in pmtcst of t ht•

o,, ki&amp;Hl. til. lldt
MUWi!U~J .. ' ,
K.ut"L' ! ' ltv . .Ji\. Tho r nton

1'\o'\t'l,uu1. 'o.l. Molllnr.

I• - ~

ill

''

H r br&gt;k . Ml!ln.f'SJ: otl&lt; . .tl"&gt;

Ill I I .\ kH ,tl '. 1\Jn'"' r·u,·. '19 . Thorn
~&lt;•n ll,·wiMlll. ~i
I.U/Jil\kl , t' hlrago. '10.

\\ II&lt; " ' '• ~ · i1 I~ """ • I"' I,.,

I o I• ·II

ca ll and the Pirates went on loa 4·:1
victory .

Trailing 1·1. the Padres loaded
lh&lt;' bases and Tim Flan nery scored
thr- fir st r un ur lhC' inning on a
pass&lt;'d ball. Si xto Lezcano then
singled off reliever Mike LaCoss,
2-2, fo r another run and Kennedy
fo llowed with his double to give the
Padres a ;,4 lea d.

E lla was ej ected from the game
by umpire Lee Weyer afl er storm-

I( lt ••n&lt;•·r~ m.

' il i'I.Jth.tn
I (1 '\ o•l,ulll. -li

j,,Hl'-h I I I\ I

--.. 11' I• '•

\~1

1m

ltl '"''

lt&lt;o &lt;I '" ·, \\ " "''"'"'" I

&lt;

dCoa~~;~ :nndr~u/:~-oru~hei~mC:u rt~

Mont rea l starter Charlie Lea, 6-2,
worked six Innings, allowing four
hit
d
ck out six while walk·
. \~nees 1~~y Burr is replaced L ea
mglh r · lh Inning and was er e
10 c seven
·
dlled
ith his first save of the
sea·
son . ;ete Falcone, O, was I he

Houston.

port an t run .

•\.VIt:ttu ,\-.. l.t•.t\{ il t "
11.\n"l'\t, oll 'l Jt lklt' ' Ha rr.th . l·~·· ·
I. UJol
IKJ
lt..•nnt'!l
"Turunt u,
1'11.
\\ \l il\oll lo: ot llM \ (II\ .
HI .
MrHdf' .

_....

Gar Cart er blast ed two home
.
Y
ked in three runs
Iuns and knoc
N
y k Th10
lead Montreal o~er ew 0 \ · lhe
E xpos scored ohurh ruhnsl nf e
fourth inning wit t e e p o 1wo
h
b,

Ten)' Kennedy' s t wo-- run Uuuble _..:.'::_t'~
·a~ig~h::_l_:v.::ic:.:_lo:_:ry.::_·_· _ _ _ _ _ _ __10_'_"_~'·---------ke)•ed a six ·tun rally In the eighth
inning to lead San Diego over

" We haven 't gottpn a close ca ll in
a month. " E lla lament ed aft er Cub
short stop Lar ry Bowa was ca lled
out at hom e In the eighth inn in g of
Monday night' s ga me in Pitts·
bu rgh, depriving the Cubs of an im -

'\;u 1 Fr;mr·t._.,,,,, ll oo'-l&lt;ln •n •
l 'hiL ut.. •l!lhl,t ,,, -.:1 l.&lt;oul' &lt;11 •

oltl••tnf.o

gle. Porter greeted re lltver Tu g
McG raw, makin g his first appear ·
ance of the season, with a double for
th e winning run . Hendrick followed
with a single to ·d rive hom e an 1nsu·
t·ancc run .
Padres 7, Ast ros 4

Pittsbu rgh ca tcher 1 ony Pena
was nursing a sore foot and Chicago
Manager Lee Ella a bruised ego as
I
b
the resull of a bang· ang p ay a 1
home plate that helped the Pirates
bea t the Cubs.

I ll •

Fl lllh'IM'I r(;uh• l ~ r al H nu~l oo
' Hull~ · ~ ·lr . 111&lt;
f 'hllru ldplllil 11 'hrl,ll'lll&gt;Oil 1 4 I al Sl

1.'

II

I ·I • .ot '' thlfllll

S.rtl

l '11
."•

r.

I lo'\dillol

&lt;

Dh1{u il ..ol\ar tllr

I l,#•lflf'ollli \1 1 ] I I Ill

lh l l w '\.••••OO:IIilll' d l"n"""

Tuesday, June 22, 1982

Pomeroy- MiddJeport, Ohio

.O.M/FM/FM with record changer. speakers.

~$199
stereo wlillc-tte

1

AM/FM/FM-slereo Iecelver. chonQ91. speaker&lt; .

$239

AM/FM/Stareo/Cas..tta Player
,Turntable, speakers, automatic stop.
I

185 UPPER RIVER RD., GALLIPOLIS

· - - -- - - 1 -------------~-------------1

---- --

·-'--

FOR

MEN'SRustler § by

liEN'S • IOYS' • YOUTHS' PADDED COUAI

BASKETBALL

XFORDS

• First quality of a famous maker
• ~sorted styles and colors
• Siza 8 · 18, Half Sizes 16~ · 28~
and Extra Siza 36 · 48
Our Reg. '269
Take-With-Pnce

PRS.

FROM !HE MAI&lt;ERS OF

wr.~
• First quality and slight
~rregulars

.Men's sizes
6~ ·12
• Boys' sizes
2~-6

• Youths'
· sizes9·2

$

• Assorted styles

oSizesS-18

RANGLER
JEANS
• First yualit y

•

S rrai~t~ 1 lq .:s

• 13% ot .. hlu c Jt·nim
e 100% CO ( to n

• Sizes 28 · 40

�.The Daily Sentinel

.By The Bend

Tuesday, June 22, 1982
Page-6

Meigs County meetings
Esther Circle

ZULU WELCOME - Mickey Hays, left, gets a
welcome from a traditional Zulu boy as he arrives for a
two and a half week reunion in South Africa with Fran-

sie Geringer. The two nine year olds both suffer from
progeria, a rare aging disease usually fatal during the
tet•ns. 1AP Wirephoto 1

Cancer answerline
A reg ular feature prepared by tht•
Amen can Cancer Soc Jet). to help
save your life from cancer
QUESTION What IS multiple
myeloma?
ANSWERI111e . It Js the uncontrolled reproductwn of &lt;:~bnormal
plasma cells, especia lI) those 111 the
bone marrow Lik e red cmd whitt•

eells and platelets. Red blood cells
1arry oxygen to cells th roug hout the
body: wh1te blood cells fight mfectwn: and platelets, which con trol

clo ttJn~ .

prevent

hemorrhagmg

Unlike other systematic ca ncers that JS, the lymphomas and
lt•ukernw Tn'-1)-

surne forms nf whi ch

sprectd

rapidly,

multiple

blood cells, plasma ce lls an• abo Ill) elorna rna) rema111 locali zed m
found normally m very small num- 1ls ongmal site, the bone , for some
bers Ill the blood and should not be lillll' .
QUESTION What arc the s1gns or
confused w1th plasma wh1ch IS tlw
·
symptoms
of multiple mye loma"
pale yellow liqu1d part of th1· whole
ANSWERiine
Bone palll, conblood. When ma lignant plasma cells
proliferate too rapidly, other COlli· centrated 1n the back. ISoften the ftrponents of the bone maJTow are st symptom of which the pat1e11t IS
damaged m their ability to &lt;:tware Other s i g n ~ a nd sy mptoms,
reproduce nonnall y. Marrow. the ont· ur more of which may be
pn·sL'Ill, are we ight loss. a feeling of
soft spongy part of the bone.
produces red blood cells. wh1te blood wt·akness, C:I IH.'Ill la, bmw fra ctures,

Calendar
TIJESDAY
POMEROY - Th1·n· will be "
JOin t llll'etlng of Ow Juntur ;.wd
Semnr Alllt'ncan Lq..!lttll, 7 :10
p 111 Tm•sd&lt;Jy &lt;Jt the L q!ltlll Hdll.
()ffl(_'CfS tn tw tnstcllled l:Irls
sta te repurt

MIDDLEPORT Chamber
mcehng Tuesday at 7 p.m at the
LaSalle Hotel

WEDNESDAY
POMEROY - Oh10 Valley
Corrunander) 24 will meet Wednesday for electiOn of officers All
kmghts templar mv1ted
POMEROY - E tghth grade at
Southern Jumor H1gh Wil l hold a
pool party at London Pool Wed·
nesday from 8 p m to 10 p m
Brmg a fn end of fanuly
POMEROY - There will he "
K1ds' Day at tht• Regatta on Wed·
nesday w1lh spt'&lt;'tal r edu{ ed
pnces from 5 :l()-10 ~0 p 111 C&lt;&gt;st
IS$3 per person

.tbnormal bleedmg or rt•peated mft•cllOns The cause of thi s ca ncPr, as
of must cant't•rs. IS nut known The
tl!l]~ consislt•nt factor 1s age, sl&lt;:lrting (::It 40 with an L'St'&lt;:tlatmg m -

cJdence after age 55.
QUESTION: What are the s1gns
and symptoms of coloreclal cancer'
ANSWERiine Smce the digested
rnCJtter 111 the colon and rectum
becomes 1ncreasmgly solid as 1t
descends. a colorectal cancer wtll
result 111 obstruction. The closer the
ca ncer I S to the rectwn, the more
pronounct•d will be the stgns and
symptoms of obstructiOn : rectal
bleedtng, appea nng m or on the
stool, cunstJpatJOn or dtarrhea, or
both alternately, mcrease m mlest ln al gas, caus 1n g vano us
degrees of abdom mal dtscomf1ture.
People w1t h hemorrhmds a re apt to
1gnon• rectal bleedmg smce 1t IS a
common result of the condJtJOn . Th1s
IS
unwiSe be ca use alth ough
hL'IllPtThOids do not c e~use ccmcer, a
person w1th hemorrhmds may also
have ca ncer . Rectal bleedmg can
never be ass umed to be the result of
hemo rrh Oids alone, on ly an
exannnat10n can rule out ca ncer

County happenings
POMF.ROY -- A briddl showN
\U.s liPid 1PCPntly honoring Rhonda
Sn 1dC'1 d! !ht• R 1verboat Room of
D1amond Sav mgs &amp; Loan Hos!Pssf's WC' tT' Conme Case~· . Teresa

Hoffman, Dotlle Smllh and Vicky
Thompson
Carnes were played With prizes
gomg to Peggy Caton. Brenna
Shokf', Chnstme Eberrsbach The
door pmc went to Lon Smllh
Others attending were Neva 13olyard. Em ma MoodJSpaugh, De
I o 1 c s H off m a n , .J o I en e
Moodtspaugh. Michel£' Garfield.
f.\·elyn Summerfield, Chery l Har
man. Bell\ Reedd, Otrlha Smder,
OcPI Sea rs. Rut h Shobe, Sheila Cun
d1ff a nd Michele Cu ndiff
Sending gtfts were Ann Hall ,
M1kc and Tdmmy Hall, Bet ty
BayS&lt;'. Tammy Watkins, Judy Stewart. C'tystal Lee, Ona Shobe, 13on
"'" Ebersbach, Patge GArfield .

Astrograph
June 23, 1982
Thts commg year you could expen ence sudden swmgs 1n sJtuatJOns
whtch affect you matenally When opportumty beckons. don't waste tunc
dawdling.
CANCER I June 21-July 22 1 You have the potent1al today to add to
your resources and shore up your matcnal secunty, but there's a
posstbJ!ity you may not fully utilize 1t
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 Your judgment may not be on-target m your
early encounters today Fortunately, you'll learn from your mistakes and
qutckly rectify your errors.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221 If you are lookmg to sell sumethtng today,
don't mflate tis worth. Let your mercha ndiSe or proposttJOn stand on 1ts
own mertts.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 231 How well you Will manage your resources
today will depend a great deal upon the company you keep. If your pals
are extravagant, you m1ght be also.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221 Thts could be just a so-so day for you,
unless you're faced wtth challenges. When obstacles anse, so does your
mgenuity to tear them down .
SAGITIARIUS I Nov. 23-Dec. 211 Go on your own fact-findtng mtssJon
today rather than lend credence to hearsay informatiOn passed on to you.
What you uncover could vary from what you've heard.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 191 Same ttme and opportumty may be
lost today due to your focusing on the wrong goals. After you realign your
objectives, you'll do fine.
AQUARIUS- (Jan. ~Feb. 19) Be wary of making snap judgments
today. Your initial evaluations might be erroneous. You won't be
deceived if you carefully study matters.
PISCES (Feb. ~March 20) You are capable of substantial
achievements today, but you must first take the time to blueprint what
you hope to accomplish. Plan before pursuing
ARJF.'i (March 2l·Aprll19) Things should go rather smoothly today
in ventures reqniring imagination and resourcefulness. Yet; you may still
overlook an opportunity.
TAURUS (April !&amp;-May 20) Listen to the counsel from your mate.
today, but don't Ignore your own judgment in matters which relate to
family finances.
GEMINI (May %!-June 20) The busier you are today the better you're
likely to operate, so get an early start. However, be sure your agenda also
includes time for play.

K1m Durst. Margaret Sadlowski,
R1ck 13olyard. Tern Laudermilt.
F.lla McDaniel, Martha Hanel,
Tammv McDaniel, Terri Hall.
Shelly F'ox. Lmda Saxon. Ann
McCoy, Asbury See and Web, Billie
Ann McCoy
A lett IL' Clo rk L' has bL•en mu11ed a
1982 Umtl'd Slates Na!J ona l Award
wJn ll L'r u1 SL' I l' llCL' by the Umted
States AchleVL'Jllent Academy .
Thl' aci:ldemy recogmzes less than
ftvt· ptrcenl of all AlllL' II L'an h1 gh
.St IHJol students
Clarke, a !982
graduatt• of Wahama H1gh School,
was nom1natcd for thL' awa rd by
Mo t gem BrClgg, dlctm stry teacher
HIS name will appear Ill the Umted
Stall's Al' hJevemcnt AL'ademy Of.
f1nal Yea rbook.
Tlw cnten a for seledwn are a
student's e~cadeJJH L' performance,
Jnlt- rest and aptitude, leadership
qualities, res ponstb11Ity. enthusJall l,
motl vatwn to learn and improve,
l'!tlzenshtp, allttutlt&gt; and enop ere~ tl vt&gt;
spmt. dependabili ty and recomrnendatJOn from a leacht·r ur director
Clarke IS the son of Edwm H. and
Rosa lee Clarke and grandson nf the
!all' Herman and Jess1e Clarke,
Gr&lt;ihatn Sta tum , and Emmett and
RosL' Nease, Mason, W Va He has
been acl'e pted to enter West Vtrg 1ma
nf Technology for the fall team a t
Montgomery He will study com·

puler sc1e nce.

State Sewing Contest and National Needlewrok contest winners
were recently announced when
Star Grange met.
Winners were State Sewing
Contest--Maxine Dyer; National
Needlework contest-- placemats,
Opal Dyer; rugs and wall hangings,
Linda Montgomery; afghans, Pau"'ltne Rife; pillow cases, Ruby Lambert; pillow, Eleanor Nelson.
Bernice Midkiff placaed third In the
National Sewtng Contest at the
Pomona meetfug.
During the business session, the
group decided to send contributions
to the l'{atlonal Grange Deaf fund
and the Youth Leadership fund.
The July 4th Rutland fioat, the fair
booths for the Meigs and Ohio State
fairs were also discussed. Mr. and
Mrs. Ray M!dklff and Mrs. Anna
Halliday donated an American fiag
to the grange.
On Saturday, July 19, the Meigs
Co. Pomona Grange Is sponsoring a
bake sale at the Rutland Department Store and Kroger's In
Pomeroy . .

Devotton' by Mr&gt; Mane Roy
opened the mcetmg of the Esther
Circle held June 17 w1Ut Mrs
Mildred Hart, hustessat her home .
Scnpture was from Matthew 28.
ReadJngs on M1sswns and hymn,
''I'll Go Where You Want Me loGo."
and prayer by Vera Beegle.
A business card scss1on followed .
an offering was taken to send to
Ba,·one Mildred Hart presented a
program lltled, "Fnendsh1 p"
The group sang " What A Fm•nd
We Hav1• Ill Jesus". Read mgs by
members wen• "Bemg a F' n end,"
"F n endsh1p
Be1ng God's
Fnend". "ObligatiOn of Fnendshtp"
and "Be1ng D1sappomted by Fn ends" "Tis So Swct'l to Trust 111
Jesus'' as sung by the group and
prayer was by Mrs Do1oth1
Badg ley closmg the meet mg.
Eleven members Wl're sen L'd
refreshments by Mrs Hart

Chester Garden
The civtc beautification project of
the purchase and plantmg of four ur·
ns from the Chester Cemetery
Memorial section was reported at
the June meeting of the Chester Gar·
den Club when it met at the home of
Mrs. Jean Fredrick. Mace! Barton
and Pauline Rtdenour were assistmg
hostesses.
Nmeteen members answered roll
ca ll of "Favontc Hint for beautiful
roses." Mrs. Barton chose for her
devotiOns a toptc from Gutde Posts,
"Roses, Beauty for Ashes" and
closed wtth a verse from Helen
Stetner R1ce.
The program, "Red Roses for a
Blue Lady" was given by Barton,
who discussed hmts for the begmmng rose grower and by Mrs. Ruth
Erwm, who sha red hints for "Roses
to Show." They suggested a sunny
spot, for at least six hours early m
the day, and well-&lt;lramed soil.
Property prepared and regular
feedmg and msect treatment are the
things most needed to msure successful rose culture, Utey satd.
Roses should be fertilized three
ltmes a year with a good !&gt;-10-5
analysts. It IS recommended they

not be fertilized after Aug. I to
dtscourage late winter blooming.
Water thoroughly, once a week Ill
the evenmg, to prevent mtldew.
When preparing blooms for
showmg, Erwm stated selective
dtsbuddmg must be done early.
Blooms should be cut at least 15 Ill·
ches IQng 1f possible and placed in
deep cool water. Blooms can be
stored in the refngerator 3-4 days
before the show. Do not otl the
foliage . Heavy vaneties are shown
three-fourths open. Bruised or spltt
petals will cause a loss of show points. Balance and proportion are Important to watch, also, know and
name your vanety.
Erwm had prepared several ways
to show how roses can be used in ar,
listie personal use, includmg,
arranged on a hair comb, a corsage
and a bndal bouquet or small pink
roses and fteld da tstes.
Betty Dean and Mary Huffman d1d
the "MAKE" arrangements of the
month. Mrs. Dean used two dozen
roses from her garden with
corkscrew willow and hosta in a
basket contamer. She also prepared
an onen ta l arrangement of
clustered roses and bent reed to
make a free-standing arrangement
to be viewed on all sides.
A money donation will be gtven for
the Sentor Citizen spnng plantings
at the Multi-Purpose Buildmg. The
O.A.G.C. Dutch Bulb sales were announced. All orders must be m by
June 25.
Dean announced the O.A.G.C. convention IS to be held at the lmpenal
House, North Columbus on Aug. J.4..
5. Reservations must be in by July
211.
Chester Club WII ha ve a workshop
at the Chester Fire House at 7:30
p.m . on June 3{) to prepare favors for
the conventton. Members are to
brmg scissors a nd floral tape.
June McDougal a nd Joan Baum
were accepted for membership The
July meetmg will be a ptcnic at
Royal Oak Park on the regular
meetmg mght.

Forest Run UMW
Edit h Sisson recen tly hosted a
Forest Run UMW meeting center-

tng on discussions of U.S. and Mexlca n citizens
Evelyn Holland, program leader,
gave the report on citizens. fol lowed by further readings on 1he
subject by Mary Nease. Edith Sisson and Kathleen Scott.
Ms. Nease also announced a
meeting Sept. 29 at Chesterhill for
all UMW members. There were 42
sick calls reported and a special
reaqlng on the bald eagle by the
hostess was heard. Cookies and cof·
fee closed the meeting, along with a
song a nd an English prayer.

Winding Trail
The Winding t rat! Garden Club
toured the Glass House, ln Stewart,
recently and saw more than 3,IXXI
varlties of plants. including tropical. exotic a nd rare houseplants.
The tour featured a lecture on
growing greenhouse plants.
The group concluded the day
with dinner in Athens, served to AI·
ice Thompson, 13onnie Le Master,
Margaret Parker, Peggy Crane,
Jane Thompson, Addalou Lewis,
Pat Thomas, Ruth Moore a nd
Patty Parker. The next meeting
will be a potluck picnic at the home
of Mrs. Lewis, Monday, July 19 at
6:30p.m.

Homebuilders

t'he Homeouuaers Class of Middleport Church of Christ met recently for a hot dog roast at the Rt.
33 roadside park. Prayer fur the
fare was given by Bud Wilson
Spending the day were Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Boyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baker a nd Angela and
Kat hy, Debbie Fort h, Mrs. Thelma
Boyer, MRs. Colleen Van Meter,
Mrs. Brenda Shuler and Stacey,
Mrs. Dorothy Roach and Darin,
Kathy Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Wil·
!lam Gra ueser, Mr and Mrs. Clay
Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs Pete Daugherty, Mr. a nd Mrs. Bob Hunnell,
Mrs. Mary Martin and Adam, Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Cole and Mrs. a nd Mrs.
Edward Evans.
This was Ute last monthly meet ing until September.

County and area births and birthdays
Woods

Klein

Business Services
WE POOL

1·304·773-S64
C l t&lt; 1tchen
M.1son, W Va
6 70 1 mo

Buill Garages"

9!1 3981

Fm Appomtment
5 18 I mo

COMPLETE
RAD IATOR
SERV ICE
From the
Sm&lt;l ll est
Heater Core to the
Larqest Rad rator.

Call 992-6259

New and Used
PARTS

276 Sycamore St.
Middleport, Ohio

Open 9 till 6
Closed Sun. &amp; Mon.
PH. 742-2081
5-27-1 mo pd

a

· Dozers
· Backhoes
- Dump Truck s

NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs Expenencc

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Pomeroy, Oh .

Ph. 992·2174
2 26 tfc

• washers
• Dish·
washers
• Ranges • Refrigerat-

ors

Large or Sma ll Jobs

• Dryers • Freezers

PH 992·2478
5 20·1 mo pd

PARTS and SERVICE
4 5-lfc

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING

BASEMENTS!
PATIOS
DRIVEWAYS
PARKING LOTS
CEMENT FINISHER
RICHARD GARFIELD

• Roofing of all types
• Siding
• Remodeling
• Free estimates
e20 Yrs. experience

985-4464

TOM HOSKINS

Ph. 949-2160 or 949-2322
4-20· ttc

ALL STEEL
BUILDINGS
S1zes start from JOx24"

BOGGS
SALES &amp;SERVICE
u .s . Rl. 50 East
Guysville, Ohio
Authorized John Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer

Farm Equipment
Parts &amp;Service
1·3-lfc

6 14 I r·olO

EUGENE LONG
Superior Siding Co.

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Complete gutter work,
complete remodelinc.
roofing of all types.
Warted in home area 20

St. Rl. 124 Pomeroy, OH 1

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

years.

Also Transmission
PH. 992· 5682
or 992·7121
3·24-tfc

Old 100,00 BTU gas fur

• E lectnc work
•Custom Pole Bldgs.
•Roofing Work
14 Years ~xpenence

Greg Roush
Ph. 992·7583
or 992·2282
~

11 I mo

\ J&amp;F
CONTRACTING
backhoe
excavating
septic systems
A water, sewer
&amp; gas lines
•dump truck
•limestone

I Wine Anll1ble

Mon.-Ker Nlrfit

Tues..t.adtes n!Jhl all
reduced for lhe women

drinks

Wed.-'/• Cenlury ftllhl 9-12, drafl
beef onlr. Pool ~~r_nament 2 a.m.

POMEROY - Three bedroom house wtlh two lot s
F1rep l ace p lu s wood burner New carpe ttng , 112
ba th , new roof and s1d1ng, full basement, qarage, an
except•onal home for $45,000

446 0865

'

I

O'Brien Electric
Service
16 YEARS EXP.
• Res identia I
•Commercial
•Industrial
Racine, Ohio
247·3534
Free Estimates
4 20 ttc

MARSHAU IENNINT BAND
Stop 1n, bnnr 1 h~nd . We 1isG
hne HIPPI Hoot Mon.-S.t. 4 pm.
6 p.m. Un1ilftrlised spec~b dilly
1topt to ... you1ll-.
Phone 991-9913
6-t t""'

PIANO TUNING
AND REPAIR
Call Bill Ward
AI Ward's Keyboard
1-446-4372 4-19-llc
V1sa

Master Charge

RAC IN E - 19 1 Acres - Three bedroom house . bar
ns, make an offer Asktng $90,000
RACINE - 80 Acres house Asktng $60,000

Correspondence

d- .

Custom kitchens and appliances.
custom
bathrooms, remodeling,
plumbing, electric, and
healing.

FREE
ESTIMATES
PH. 9.92-6011
e-20-ttc

tlif

.REESE
.TRENCHING
SERVICE

-Watet&lt;Sewer·Eiectrtc
· Gas Line-Ditches
' water Line Hook' ups
Septic Tanks
:/
County Certified
Roush Lane
..., Cheshire, Oh.
Ph. 367-7UO
1-7·1 tfc

For all your wiring
needs;
furnaces '
repair service and
installation.
Residentia I
&amp; Commercial
Call742·3195
3·7-tfc

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER

SERVICE

....-=.r-...
·~•n••••n 1

==='

lfiM~

V. C. YOUNG 111

H2-621S or H2-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio
9-30·tfc

DABBLE
SHOP
Pomeroy, OH.
PH. 992·2063
CHECK OUT OUR
BIBLE SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
Pac-Man Party Packs
and Cake Available

6·21· I mo.

N WOPEN

COLEMAN'S

eoJ~~~l2nd
MIDOL£POIT

•All Minor &amp;Major .
Auto &amp;Truu Repair
efrM Estimates
•R1110111bl1 Rata
Open I a.m.-6 p.m.
MIMI. tliiU Sit

PH. 992-7726

llcl Celltnln 6·21&amp;Tllll Roush I mo.

7 K1ttens to black and b l ack

9926t9t
949 2660
992 5692
992 2259

Free cut e black and wh1te
ktttens. 7 ma le, 1 female, to
qood home 614 667 3323
Lttter tra1ned
New spape rs , neatly

3 K ttfens

Phone 304 675

2299

304

304 675 1786

VIRGIL B. SR.
2t6 E. 2nd Sl.

3

NEW LISTING -- Ex
tr a n• ce home 1n tt1e
Larqe family
woods
room wtfh ftr ep lace
Ftne carpett ng, garaqe,
shop, 3 bedroom s, 2 full
baths. ce ntral atr and
hea t , sll d tn q q lass door
to patto, modern equtp
ped k •tchen and P 2
acres Only $67,000

$36,500 00

NEW LI STING - 21"
acres w •th cott age 3
bed rooms, bath , sp nng
water 3 bu dd tnq s, app l e
trees and grapes Ca ll
today
Se ll s
for

NEW LI ST IN G - One
floor 3 bedroom modern
hme, carpe ttn q, nat gas
F A furnac e, bath, ktl
chen w.th bar and
dtnmq aren Large level
lot 1n Syracuse near
pool Just $27,000

$ t5,000

00
YOU MUST SEE THIS

ONE - It 1S we ll worth
our ask tng pr1 ce
2
bedrooms, natural gas
hen!, fulf basemen t A
rea l good buy for a star
ter home or rental tn
ves tm en t Se ll s for on l y

NEW LISTING - Large
storage
til e
block
buildtnq wtth over 5,000
sq It and larqe leve l l ot
for parktng
Asktng

1

apartments over look tng
nver Upstatrs apart
ment has 2 bedrooms,
l1 v 1ng room, kttchen and
ba th Downsta1rs has 3
bedrooms, L R, bath and
ktfchen N• ce corner lot
rn Mtdd leport Close to
stor es and shopp m g

$23,000
NEW LISTING -

lor $23.000

Cheryl L eml ey, Assoc
Phone 742 -3171
Velma N1cms~y, Assoc.

NEW LI ST ING - Good

NEW LI ST IN G - 21x60
stor aqe or store buddtnQ
on the T tor a busmess
How wou ld you !tke to
have th• s f or only

$17,500
2 FOR 1 - Both o f these
3 bed r oom homes wt th
bath s, a ll utt l tt tes. 2
garage and leve l lots for

CIII I: K II II I!
l'ii iCf S

on ly $21,000 00 Can you

POMEROY.
~ LANDMARK
p_,·~· - 992 -2181

beat '''

P..t

FREE

PARKING
HERE
FOR CUSTD ME RS

Sue Murphy, Helen and
Bruce Teaford, All
Realtors . After Hr s.

Public Notice

992·361 s or 992·3325.

PROBATE COURT
OF MEIGS
COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF THOMAS
EARL MANUEL, SR.,
DECEASED
Case No. 23eoe
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On June 16, 1982, •n the
County

45771

Robert E. Bu ck
Probate Judge/
Clerk

161 22.29 171 6, 3tc

Public Notice
- - ---

-~

Card of Thanks

Probate

No. 23e08,

Theresa Manuel, Route 2,
Rac ine, Ohio 45771 was ap
po•nted Adm •n• stratnx of
the estate of Thomas Earl
Manuel, Sr , deceased , tate
of Route 2, Ra c ine, Oh to

~

Housing
Headquarters

-

-

A belated thank you Now
that we ar e back m our
home after our f1re we
would lik e to thank the
Pomeroy Fire Department
for the sw ift and efficient
se rvi ce, the Tuppersplatns
F 1re Dept, th e Bearwa ll ow
Church of Chn st for the
food that was sent to us 10
our time of need A lso our
relat•ves, fri ends and
ne1ghbors, and the Nation
Wide Insurance Co. Roland
and Dori s Eastman.

Office of Salisbur y Twp.
Trustees

41000 Laurel Cliff Road
Pomeroy,

Oh1o

The Salisbury Township

Trustees

will

receive

sealed bids a! !he home of
the Clerk at !he above ad·

dress until noon of July
2nd, 1982 for th e following
vehicle :

1968 Ford F700 Dump
Truck 390 Engine, new
rebuilt rear end, 2 speed
Bids will be opened at the
regular meeting on July
2nd, 19e2 allhe home of the
Clerk.
The Salisbury Township
Trustees reserve !he right
to reject any or all bids.
Wanda L. Eblin
Clerk
Salisbury
Township Trustees
161 14. 1e, 21c

The family of Floyd G. D•d·
die wishes to extend sin·
ce re thank s to family ,
friends,
Veterans
Memorial Hospital, their

staff.

Syracuse

Squad,

Ewings Funeral Home, the
Minister and the soloi st for
their food, flowers, end kin
dness in the recent death of

my father . Jerry Diddle

and family .

l

Announcements

SWEEPER

and

lnsodc &amp; out s1de pa1nt1ng
irce cst1m a tc s Call 446
9499

- FlllalKial _

USED 3 wheel
good condttton,

Bus 1ncs s or store room 1n
Park. Central Hotel

LOST

bt c ycle
304 887

2800

Wanted To Buy

WANTED TO BUY Old luc
ntture and Ant•ques of a ll
ktnds, call Kenneth Swatn ,
446 3159 or 256 1967 tn the
even1ng s
Buytng
Gold.
Stiver ,
Plattnum, old cotns, scrap
r1ngs &amp; silverware Dady
quotes available
Also
COtn.s &amp; cotn supplies for
sale Sprtng Valley Trad•ng
Co, Spr1ng Valley Plaza

We pay cash tor late model
c lean used ca rs
Frenchtown Car Co
Bill Gene Johnson

-~---

- Em.pi!JifA'Il!R£

1 black dog Boo

Boo Par t black chow 614
992 3472 N o co llar
Lost Reward Cross breed
Terrter, b lack fema le, 4
mo old Whrte w tt h flea
co llar Metgs Co Memory
Gardens Saturday Pep

Ask me about SE I ROLAC
Earn money while loostng
wetght ea sily No d•et Call
Doflte6!4 949 7862
11

Money to Loan

REFINANCE or purchase
your t1ome 30 year fixed
ratr wva &amp; Ohto Leader
Mortgage 77 E State 51
Alll ens, Oh 614 592 3051
23

Protesstonal
Serv tce s

C&amp;L Bookkeep1ng
Bookk.eeptnQ &amp; tax servtce
tor all types of bus1nesses
Carol Neal
446 3862
Ptano tun•ng and r epatr
Lane Dan•els Assoc•at e of
Bruntcard•'s
Gall•pol•s
and Cunntngham's Athens

Help Wanted

Lady to share home wtlh 64
yr old rettred wtdow Cal l

31

614 245 9213 or 614 245 9238

147 acre farm good house
and barns Call446 7599

Part ttme Ltcensed Prac
t1 ca l Nur se to dtspense
med•caflon to restdents of
an
tntermed•ate
care
fa cll •t Y tor the mentally
retarded 1n Btdwell Hours
vary, dependtng on when
med•ca t ton needs to be
dtspensed $5 75 hour Con
tact Ca thy Neal at 388 8195
Buckeye Communtfy Ser
v•ce IS an equal opportuntty
f'mplover

per 614992 7440
7

Bus1ness
Opportun1ty

741 2951 or 992 2082

SeF'IiE£5
11

YardSa le

Yard Sa le Old 160 at Kerr
June 24 &amp; 25 Color Tv,
b1ke, tool s, clothtng &amp; mtsc
Patto Sa le at Vtnton on Rt

160 June22&amp;23 91o5
Yard Sa le June 23
hou se on M •tche ll
Ga lltpolts

Log
Rd.

Yard Sale Thurs 24 &amp; Fr•

9 30 6 00

Clolh•ng,

ce r am•cs, o l d l 1ce n se
plates, fabn c bottles and
1unk Rt 279 at Sh•r ley
Ar r owoods about 1/2 m il e
out of Ce nterv ill e
Yard Sa le Monday, June
m t tl dark, Tuesday
June 22, 9 am til ' Stm
pson res•dence, Rose Hill
Toys (some Ftsher Pnce &amp;
Matell , odds &amp; ends dtshes,
two l amps, clofhtng &amp; 1973
Ford Ton no
21, 6 p

Yard Sa le Monday, June
21,6 p .m til dark, Tuesday ,
June 22, 9 a m til ' Dav•s
restdence, Rose Hill
3
family
yard
sa l e
Dugan's,
Broadway,
Rac 1ne, OhiO June21, 228.

23
G1gantt c ya rd sa le. A I titl e
of eve rything . Water &amp; Apple, Syracuse Jun e 21 June

24
Arthur Miller res1dence
Whtfes Hill Rd, Rutland
Man, June 21 Fn 25 Ftrst
1n a yea r
New toys,
house hold 1tems, clothes &amp;
mtSC
F1ve miles out Sa nd Hill.
Wednesday and Thursday,

9 tdl 5, 23rd and 24th
Wednesday and Thursday,

516·29th 51 Po.nl Pl easa nt
Clothes, books, etc 9 4
5-famdy ca rport sa le Wed
nesday, one and one half
mil e out Jern cho Rr1d on
teft . Pt Pl easa nt s1gns
Public Sale
&amp; Auction
--- - -- --- - -

R1ck Pearson, Ex
penenced AUCTIONEER
Estates, antiques, farm ,
household. Licensed Oh lo-

WV Buying antiques 304·
773·57e5, 773·91e5.
Auction every Fn nrght at
the Hartford Community
Center Truckloads of new
merchandise every week
Consigments of new and
used merchandise always
welcome .
Richard

sewing Reynolds Auctioneer. 275
3069.
supplies.
Pick up and
delivery, Davis Vacuum
Cleaner, one half mile up EMMA Bell Auction Ser·
Georges Creek Rd. Call vice. Sa le each Tuesday, 7
p.m. MI. Alto. accepting
446·02'14 ..
consignments Tuesday 10
a.m. until sale t i me .
Reduce safe &amp; fast with Buying and setting estates.
GoBese Tablets &amp; E·Vap Free estate appraisal, 304·
•water pills' . Gillingham ~2e-em.
Drug Store.
BEDS·IRON, BRASS, old
PERMANENT
furniture~
gold, silver
HAIR REMOVAL
dollars, wood ice boxes,
Professional Eleclrotysls stone Iars, antiques, etc .•
Center. A.M.A. approved, Complete
households.
Doctor referats, by ap· Write : M.D. Miller, Rl. ~.
polnlmenl only. 304·675- Pomeroy, Oh. Or 992·7760. •
6234.
machine repair, parts, and

Will do baby Stfltng 1n mv
homf' Cal16143889755

Cal l 614 388

8

PUBLIC NOTICE

Trash colle c t ton &amp; hau ltn q,
Call446 4480

21

446 0069

LOST
Reward
L •ght
brown Maltese Terrter
About foot long &amp; 7 tnches
t all
Unton Ave
area
Pomeroy 614 992 6239 or
conta ct De lbert Fndley

25,

bnck bustness bu !ldtng
21x87 A ll utdttt es, rest
room and stde en tr ance
Wdl tnke $18,000

COMPLETE
CLOSEOUT
ON
TREES &amp; SHRUBS

Court, Case

83

acres and metal garage
for repatr of tru cks and
cars Ha s wa ter and
electrtctly '"Midd leport

Askon g $3S,OOO 00

Meigs

Schoo l Rd
8206

Phone
1- ( 614 )·992·3325

1967

RIGHT front fender for
Chevro let, 1976 1977 Montf'
Carlo, must be 1n good con
dtfton , 304 675 4421

LOST
Male
Wa l ker
Foxhound wh• te w 1th b lack
spots, gray and bl ack on
head Lost on Ebenezer
Carmel Rd &amp; the Scott s

Broker

NEW LISTING -

Lost and Found

6

bedroom home
Real
ntce hardwood fl oors,
some room s ca rpeted
Extra n tce ki t c hen ,
dtshwasher , dtsposal,
stove and refrtgerator
Natural
gas
heat
S• tuated on 1' 7 acre on
St Rt 124 Sells for

tr on, brass. or wood K•t
chen cubbard s of all types
T ab ies, round or square
Wood •ce boxes Old desks
and bookcases Will buy
comp lete hou seho ld Gold ,
stlver, old money, pocket
watches. chatns, nngs, and
etc lnd tan Art•lacts of all
types Also buvtng baseball
cards Osby Mart•n 992

446 8025 or 446 8026

2 Console TVs tor parts

PHONE 7411003

OLD FURN ITURE. bods .

bun

Kttlens Part Anqora
773 5259

George S Holtstelfer Jr

Lawn Mow•ng no yard to
b•g or sma ll Relrab le and
dependabl e· For est tm ate
call 446 3159 after 6PM 256

3476

9

died 304 895 3420

Henry E Cle l and, Jr , GRI
Jean Trusse ll
Dott•e Turner
Offtce

Gold. St iv er, ster ltn g
1ewe lry, nng s old co•ns &amp;
currency Ed Burkett Bar
ber Shop, Mtddleport 997

wanted to Do

&amp; whtte7 wks old Call 614

Four bedroom r emode led

REALTORS

18

Public Sale
&amp; Auct•on

6370

Gol den Rctrtcver 1 year
old female 614 997 32 15

OEXTE R 170 Acres - Worktng Datry, fully
equ tpped and 1n operatton. mach1nery, 80 datry cat
tie, two bed room mobile home Ptpe l tne milkers
Call for details

~

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

6PM 446 6255

256 1261

Cenlurw N11hl

Fn. &amp; S.l. u.. binds · dnnk &amp;
drown eJCh nirfil, 10 p.m.
.
Sun . . P1m, pitchOJ beer specill

fer

Ktttens to g1ve away Ca ll

!huB
-Old M1lwouke N•ghl. 91 30,
1

licensed &amp; Bonded
PH. 992-7201

Run 256 6309
3 k•ttens 8 wks old Cal l at

Carry Out Bter

•
•
•
•

7 Barns all ready down
Have to haul ott Teens

MIDDLE PORT Two bedroom hom e, Wtth
sepa r ate dtntng room, l arge l ot. w•th qarage Good
Street $19,750

Connolly

C. R. MASH
CONSTRUCTION

3939

NEW LISTING - Rut land - Assume Loanon ThtS
- two bedroom home wtth bnght sun porchand
dtntng room, ltvtn g room and kttchen Carpe ted,
flnt sh the att1c t or two extra rooms L1 Acre lot

100 pd

price. Abo BQ's 1t11 Sunday startin1
June.
Month ol June, Thur~ ·fn Sal.

New Homes - extensive remodeling

Prtme

nance. sttll works Free tor
haul1ng away Call 446

Phone 742·3092

CANDLELIGHT INN
Rl. I, Chosh1re, Ott
St. Rl. 7, belwettt Clloshne
&amp; Middleport
HB.: Mon.-S.n.
1:00 P.M.-1:30 I.M.

3·29 lfc

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION"

H e tgh t s -

anythtng to g•ve away and
does r'lt offer or attempt to
offer any other thtn g for
sa le may plac e an ad '" thts
co lu mn There wil l be no
charge to the adver t• ser

car peted , tn sulated, elec heat pump 80'x4 15' lot.
qarage, lov el y home for $44,900

Call 843-3322
5-12-2

8

basement, 32' family room, utlltty, workshop, fully

Free estimates

Grate

Stanley

- Trench er
- Water
- Sewer
- Gas Lmes
- Septic Sys tem s

All Makes

S1zes from 4 to 6 and all
wood bu1ldings 24x36.
Insulated Dog House s

A party was held given recently in
Mr. a nd Mrs.Robert Klein, Mid·
Michael Eric Grate, son of
observance of the first birthday of dleport, announce the birth of a son,
Brenda Coffey, celebrated his first
Jared Ross Woods, son of Ted and Brian Scott, May 31 at Holzer Medl·
birthday at the Tommy Pennington
Janie Woods.
home, Rutland, with a cowboy
cal Center.
A Sesame Street theme was
cake.
He weighed eight p6unds, uine
1
carrted out and a Bert and Ernie ounces and was 211nches long. He Is
Attendlpg were ,Mr. a nd
cake was served with ice cream and welcomed home by his )3-monthMrs.Va nce, Mr. a nd Mrs. Pam
Kool-Aid. Attending were Mr. and old brother, Robert Allah.
Pennington, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Mrs. Keith Woods, grandparents,
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. . Fair, f3eeky Vance, Tracy, Missy,
Cheryl Harmon and Shaun, Mr. and Lawrence Klein, Minersville, and
Cassidy and Debbie Coffey,
Mrs. Kenny Neigler, Seott and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shuler, LangsTommy Pennington Jr. , ~'rry and
Jason, Sherri Thompson, Bev Hoff. vUle. Great-grandparents are VIrTabbey Vance, all of Rutland, a nd
man, Thelma Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. gie Klein, Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Potters, South We~J&amp;ter.
Tim Thomas and Adam, Teresa Huf· Harold WUI, Middleport and Vivian
!man and Duston, Vicki Kittle, Con- Coy, Rutland.
nie Massie, Kelly and Emily.
Sending gifts were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Dan Stanley !ShirErnest McClung, grandparents,
ley AlklrE'I, Pomeroy, announce
Kristina and Amy Connolly were the birth of their third child, James
Akron; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman
and David, Mrs. David Moore, recently honored with a dual birth- Keith, Friday, June 4 at O'Bieness
day celebration at tbe Pit Stop Memorial Hospital. He weighed 10
Susan Burns and Mike Trent.
Game Room, Tuppers Plains. The pounds and was 22~ Inches long.
Pac-Man theme was carried out In
'Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
th~ decorations and a Smurfette.
Felix Alkire, Pomeroy, and Mrs.
cake was served.
Allee Stanley, Pagetown. Great•· :
Attending for Amy on ber 12th grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. · :
birthday were Amy Berkhlmer, Charles Kaptelna,Sr., Pomeroy ..
Amy Ritchie. Renee Kaylor, Usa
He was welcomed home by Mark
Burke, Lolr Burke, Georgina My- Allen, 7, and Gary Lee, 4.
ers, Bonnie Koenig, Jeff Caldwell,
·Bryan Durst, Mark GrUfln, Allen
Tripp, James Myers, Mike Con'
nolly, Alta Dlll, grandmother,
Mr. and M1·s. Albert Roush have ·'
Freda Larkins, aunt.
returned home after spending ·
For Kristina, wlw turned eight,
several days in Ptckerington w1th·;
were Carrie GWtlan, Amy Well,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Flowers. The~ :
Mary Jo Reed, Dee Cline, John and
atte(lded the antique show at the'"
Jay Holsinger, Jeff Durst, Steve
LaiiSche building and also th1• an· I
• ' car s how at Lancaster. Mr. 1I
Barnett, Kyle Faunspaugh,- rony
t1que
Mixey, as well as her grandmother · and , Mrs. Flowers accopanied by :
and aunt.
their nephew, Doug Roush· rl :
They are the daughters of Reynoldsburg, returned Mr. and :
Mr.and Mrs. Warren Connolly. Mrs. Roush to tl)eir home here Mon- i
Kristina Connolly
Both girls received may gifts.
day.
I

Mu lberry

$10,000 00
INVESTM ENT

Rl. J, Box 54
Racine, Oh.
Ph. 614-e4J·2591
6· 15-tfc

Klein

LISTING -

loca tton tor a premtum hom e, four bedrooms, full

HOBSTETTER REALTY

-La-Boy

And Home Maintenance
Radta tor Specta ll st

NEW

G1veaway

ANY PERSON who has

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

5 19 l mo.

4

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

FARMS'

Truck, Auto and
HARLEY
DAVIDSON

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

RANDY'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

Ph. 949-2609
949·2234
RACINE, OHIO

FRYE'S

5 21 1 mo

The Dail Sentinei-Pa e-7

$33,000

Licensed &amp; Bonded
Phone 949·2293
or949·2417
3·3 tfn

HARRISON'S
TV Repair
&amp; Service

Open TuH thru Sat

foundations,

reclamatio,..

3·11 ttc

FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE
lUES NIGHT ISMEN'S NIGH1

(Free Estimates)

ds,

949·2e60.
No Sunday Calls

20% OFF
All PERMS

- Addons and remodeling
- Roofing and gutter work
- Concrete work
-Plumbing and
electrical work

vice, water, sewer, pon-

Call for free sid ing
estimates, 949· 2801 or

SYRACUSE, 011.
SUMMER PERM . SPECIAL

PH

Dozer &amp; backhoe ser-

"Beaut tfuL Custom

FOR THE
BOTH OF YOU
STYLING SALON

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

Woods

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

• Stounles s Steel
• Ftberg lass
• Vmy l l•ners

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

C&amp;M
EXCAVATING
AND •
CONSTRUCTION

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING

TOGETHER

Utility Buildings

Grate

rt Ohio

Tuesda , June 22 1982

Sales pos1t1on expertence
preferred
but
not
necessary Must have car
and l•ve 1n Gall•po l• s ar ea

Call446 3615

L rght deltvery work 1n
Ga ll ta, Metgs C'lnd Mason
County If you have 2 or 3
hours 1n the afternoon you
can ne t a good tn come
Must be depe ndabl e and
have rel•abl e vehtc le For
tnformat•on send name, ad
dress, phone number and
year &amp; make of vehtcle to
box 602. Gall rpolt s Dally
Trtbune, 875 3rd
Ave,
Ga ll•polts, Oh 45631

$250 00

weekly

I fully

guaranteed) worktng part
or full ftm e at home
Week l y paychecks mailed
dtrectly to you from Home
Office every Wednesday
St art tmmed•ate l y No ex
per tence
necessary
Nattonal company Details
and app lt cat•on mailed
Send your name and ad
dress to Amertcan F tel!ty
Com pan y, Ht r tng Dept 77,
1040 Lone Star Dr , New
Braunfels. TX 78 130

Hom es for Sa le

3 bdr homf' . new vtnyl
Stdtng, carpet. new nat gas
furnace 7 outbuild•nq s, 3
mil e from c1ty Call 446

3897
3 Bedroom hou se. bath &amp; 12
bnsement 2 ac , sprtng
wa ter iuel oil furna ce 446

9232
New 3 bdr hOu se 2 car
gari'lQP , will except other
real estate on a trade and
help
ftnan cc
at
a
reasonable rnt e of mtercst
Call446 3617
1975 3 bedroom modular
home . 112 acre land also
old er house on same
property
Plenty garden
space. pasture &amp; frutf
trees
lmmedtare
oc
cupancy Can be gran ted.

$16,000 614 949 2234

3 beLroom brt c k 16 year
old home.
l 11
ba th s,
ftreplace.
garage,
basement One acr e Ftrst
ftme offered for
sale
Bulav lll e Road Call 614

245 92 10 or 614 992 390S
5 rooms and bath, utlltty
room, large patt o, garage
and work shop Total elec
trt c, well msulated and
easy to heat Completly

remedied $39.500 614 742
270 1 Close to school
locafton

Good

Assumable 71 4 percent
loan , 4 bedroom. 2 full
baths, all electrtc 75x100
corner lot 1·304 882 23 19

WAN T ED
Restaurant
cooks, day &amp; ntght Apply
m pe r son at The En
terta•ner ,
Wednesday,
Thursday &amp; Su nday , 6 8

HOU SE Meadowbrook Ad
dttton, 3 bedrooms, family
room wtth ft rep !ace. cen
tral a1r. basement phone

pm

304 675 1542

WEATHERIZER crew me

2 story bnck, 6 rooms,
bath,
basement
and
fireplace , 1211 Matn Sf 304

mber knowledgable of car
pentry App ly , 812 V tand
St Pt Pleasant, WV
12

Sttuatwn s Wanted

Would lt ke to share nde t o
OU f or summer term Cal l

446 3758
Pa1nftng,
roofing , yard
work, tr ee removal &amp; top
pmg 12 years expenence
Reasonable
Free
Esttmates 614 742 2360

TEENAGER
babys tfttng,

woll

do

Rtpl ey

Rd

Area Ca ll 304 675 4144
13

Insurance
----------

SA NDY AND BEAVER In
suran ce Co ha s offered
se r v tces for ftre insurance
coverage 1n Gallta Count y
tor almost a centur y
F ar m , hom e and persona l
property coverages are
ava ilable to m ee t 1n
dtvidual needs
Contac t
Nea l Insurance Agency,
agent Phone 446· 1694

lS
-- - Schools
- - -Instruction
- ---Karate the ultimate in se lf
defence all pnvate lessons,
M en, women, &amp; children.
Instruction thru bla ck belt.
Also avai l able Karate
uniform s puch tn g and
kicking bags , and protec
tive equipment
Jerry
Lowery
&amp;
Assoc1ates

Karate

Burlington

Studio,
Rd ..

143

Jackson,

Oh . Ca ll614·286·3074
17

One

female

lending Hocking Technical
College starling in Sep·
!ember to share apartment
Nelsonville,
or

second

or 675 3431

TWO story, 3 bedroom, futr
ba semen t, $40,000
7,000
down &amp; assu me loa n of
1
$33.000 at 8 ! 2%, Eng lt sh

Court. 304 675 3585

32

Mob1le Homes
for Sate

TRISTATE MOBILE
HOMES USED MOBILE
HOMES, CARS, TRUCKS
GALL IPOLI S
CHECK
OUR PRICES CALL 446 ~
7572
Pn ce reduced For sa le or:
ren t
12x60 2 bedroom•
mobt le home wt th 2 lots '
Gas heat, rural wa ter '
Close to c •ty ltmlls Call

446 1294

1980 W•ndsor 14x70, new
cond Deluxe kitchen, large
ltvtn g room &amp; bath, 2·
bedrm Htdden uttl room •

D9·23 10

'

1980 Fatrmonl, 14x52, 2

1969 Buddy Mobtle Home,:
12x65 with lip out 3 Bdr ·
m s , ca ll after S Excell ent :
cond .

Ohio .

Reasonable rates. Can be
first

T HR EE bedroom modul ar,
11h bath, utlltfy room, co m ·
plete kttc hen , range &amp;
refrtgerator , approx
).
acre, should qualtfy for"
Farmers Loan, 304 675 303d

cred it 614 367·0690.

roommate who will be at-

in

BR I CK home. Mt Vernon
Ave,
cen tral
atr,
~
bedrooms, 2112 baths, 304,
675 7723, co rner lot

b e droom ,
tak~
over
paym ents with approved

Miscellaneous

NEEDED :

675 2381

year

student. Ca ll 1614) 992 · 508~ .

1959 Ltberty house trailer, 1

bdr., good cond Ca ll 614·
256-tl(fse.

�---------------.- ·- -- --- -·---------------·Ohio

1982
31

Mob il e Home s
for Sa le

51

They'll Do It Every Time

Hou se hold Goods- -

Kingway ti vi ngroom suite
go ld , ru st. &amp; green stripe,
ex c. cond . $100 . Ca ll 446·

17 x50 R1 C ~1ardson
Mnb ll!' Hom(' E xc cond
F ur n1s ht'd, undr •rptnntnq &amp;
lut'l oil 1,1nt... $4 ,000 997

Rou nd k tng size bed, l ike
new S375 . Ca l l Oak H i ll 68'1

7164

0,/} 6

11111 Filona tr iltiPr . 60xl2 .
t u rn , ~ lrt · d . nPw lleavv wood
1 pc l tv1nq roorn su 1te. new
li lfl L' Ih · ~f't . wnter llf'cl i C'r 3
ton cf•n trd l ,, ,r co ne! . un
r1Pr p, nnln Q, 70 11 xB 11
roofN I por c fl Ve r y qood
&lt;and
S7500 61 d 9971909
1 ttl'&lt; l tV\' un t tl ttrf' end of
Ju n l'

50

rr

l!OHO'S

BEM CO maffr esses or box
6.1;;
sprin gs, full or twin , S58 . 6
MOMENT
Pi ece Naugnhyd e hea vy
ANP .. ·
wood l ivin g room suite
$695 . Pil low arm sofa &amp;
"'1W-t;
ch air $375 Roll lop desk,
H..- .6ROwN" .
dark &amp; lt gllt , $169 . Bunk
l50&lt; 411 •
bed s, co mpl ete,
inc lu de
ST~·
mattr ess, $199 Com plet e
SRUHSWtCJC. ,
water bed shop with 10
U.NA~
bedroom su tte s on dispiMy ,
starti ng pri ce $799 up to
r - - - - - - - - - - , r - - - - - - - - - . . . . , $2500. B ig da ddy c ocktail &amp;
end tab l es $50 . Wall A Way
r ec li ne r s $169 and up. La
41
Hous es lor Rent
4-1
A pa rtment
Boy rec t 1ner s tn stoc k .

z

U\ [ 0
~ /6

Tabl e &amp; 4 chairs, sw ivel
c h air,
oil hea ter . odd
chair s. Call 446 9844 .

CO&gt;*'S

MOniL[

I tU' rl ~ f' ( l
~7 6

&amp;
)I ll

tr' ~Url'd

Call

3 tw cjr oo rn
mobil&lt;'
twrn r. Crown H,wf' n. 14x 70
fh.. IO cxp,l rlCIO, $7300 Ca ll
12,

304 61 5 5767
TW O bedr oom 1970 Monr1r
c t1 m obile· ll omc. $4 .500
Hf' ndcr so n Trruler Court .
SH1 trr~ d N on th r le f t
1973 . 14 x70, 3 tJedroom
m obil(' t1omP. has lorqe
r oo m c.,, wd l SC' II pr~rt t ally
f u rn t~ l l f' d 304 86 7 78 70
197) V I ( TOR IA N 14x65.
l ur- n tS i lPcL undNprnned .
wooc lt)urn tnq lirf'PirlCe , ex
lrrt nt ( t' rrildY for 1rn
tnt •dt,lt(' pOSSeSStOrl, 614
·1&lt;16 / 336. 30·1 675 4544
THR EE twdroom tr aill'f,
par tly f urnt slwd. tncludf'S
Wll Shcr . clryr r c1n0 new .=11r
ro ndtl tOnPr B. dr rlpes . corn
p lc h •ly r Mprt r d
Pl1one
J04 675 3786 .1tlrr 5 00 p m
J!il67 N aS il Ucl 14x70 mobile
!lome . wilh h70 exponston .
1 bf'dr oo rns . 1 b~l l hs .
l trrplacr . rlll p fe c trl (. to
rl SSUrnP 304 5/6 1706
14x70 mobdr llonw. all
r1C' c tr 1c. M. 7 bf'dr oom ,1nd
,lc!d t t,on,l l r oom
$10,000
ftr m 304 867 3356 or 30 4

88 2 127 1
2

IJ t~ d r oorn

mob tlr' homr

F.1rm s for S,1 1e

~ 0 1\ U I' 1,1 rm . 3 bedroom
11 0us r·
wt!ll
sp~lctOUS
rt• m ocJ ir·rl k tic twn . 7 panels .
t)rl r n. pnu•d to &lt;;f' l l Sell or
trildf' t(l r trousr 1n town
304 R9 5 30H l J0 4 675 4674

34

Bu stne ss Bu tldtnq s

t... mflll bflr bustnr ss for so le
,n Porn l' r o y . Ohto 614 997

990\
H

l nl \ &amp; Arrf&gt;,l ge

P r t( P rP cl ur rd 2 lot s Wtth
rur .=ll w.l tr r c lose to Ct ty
l tmt! &lt;; . $•1.450 00 Call 446
1/ 9.1
F or &lt;; ,l lf' orw .1nct hnlf acres
nr o r r
or
IPss.
.1p
pr O)" &lt;tn,lll'ly 600 It rand
tr o nt .lO P
on
Co ra
Ct•nt c q Jo tnt Rd ne&lt;H Cf' n
INpOt n t S3 .000 00 Ph onr
697 69 .14
F flfffi {' lt cs 3 75 acres to 5
acr r s F1~11 ta l. c tfy sc hool
Cl t&lt;; lrtCI Cr1116 1A 379 2196

7. lots F trs t lo t 1S 3 t rader
S~Jd C C'

trader park Seco nd
tot 1S /00x200 Loca ted 1n
Mr •r cr rvtlle , JJ6 4664
TW O ncrc lots 150 I t rond
tr on t ;HJe .
c tl y
wo te r ,
bl' lllnd B4 Lumber. c al l J04

615 687J. 675 36 18
PLINY 1 acre lot , along Rt
benuti ful
Kanawha
f&lt;tvcr va ll e y , $6 ,500 cas h.

)5 ,

)04 937 1896. 304 937 2782

3 bdr hou sc qood loc a t ,on .
2 bd r r:r pt , H u D exce pted
A O nr Real E stntcs. Ca r ol
Yraqrr Rea lt or Cr:r ll 304
675 5104 or 675 5366
Hou sr f or ren l 4 rooms &amp;
ba lll Full bflsemen t. stove
&amp; rrtrtqcrator tn k1t chen

614 991 3090
HOU SE . 80 7 3rd 51 New
Haven . WV . $'100 $100 .
dcposd G trn C HMrah,
P.=.rkf'rsburq 304 4'17 311 7
41

Mobil e Hom es
for Ren t

M obil e Hom e, E urr ka ,
Brlr . turn , rtvcrfronl lot.
re f &amp; depostt Adu ll s. $100
rno 1 643 76 44
( lf'nn 17x60, 2 bd r mob tl e
horne Furn .. co nveni errt ,
qOOd
nl' l CJ hbOr ll OOd,
a tr
cond . sec dep r cq Cn ll nt
1Cr 5. 44 6 6558
Mobil e home nnd tr ailer
spa ce 1 m1 fr om Hospt lal
Dep req Cr~ lt week day 9 to
6, 446 38 1?

2 bdr M H n1Cf' turn , nat
qo s hecl t , on pr tva l (' lo t 1n
Gil11t pOitS Cn l1446 l 409bct
wrPn 4 to 7PM
7 bd r trailer at Rodney .
carpe t tn livtnQ r oo m &amp;
bee! room Ca ll614 745 9170
7 brc r oo m trailer c lose to
sc !loOI ,
pnrk,
s1or es
Drpos il r equ1r C'd
M td
dlrporl 6 14 99'1 59 14

45

Furn1s hed Roo m s

SLEE PING

Houses tor Rent

Homes f or Rent, Lease or
Land con tr ac t i n town or
co un t ry
Ca ll
Str out
Rea ll y , 446 0008.
3 bdr . home i n c ity , no pets.
re fere n ce Ca ll 446 11 56

7 Bclroom Mobile Home .
partl y l ur nt stled Witsher &amp;
ctrycr , a1r condt lt Ontng ,
'i-165 p l u s ulil tl tCS and
dcposil No Pf'IS 997 7479
7 bd r oom lurnt stl ed tra ile r
off
Rt7, 6 m,
from
Pome r oy , t ree1rr and ex
1 r ~1
stor aqe spa ce $190 .
plu s ul llil tes and lawn c are
$150 depOSit . 61 4 985 39 49
ONE
becl roo m
mobile
twme , a1r co nd1li oned, on
prtvalc lo t . ou tsktrl s Hen
ctPro;on Uttl i t te S f urntshecl .

$230 mo nth 304 675 6730
MOBILE
HOM E FOR
RE NT WITH OPT IO N TO
B U Y , se tt inq on lot halfway
bf'tw ee n Hu n t tnq ton &amp; Pt
Pleasan t, 304 576 27 11
1982 N ashil, l4 x70. with
7x70
expa nd o.
two
bedrooms . two ba th s. all
electri c. $300 a mon th and
deposil and r efer ence 304

576 2706
44

Apartment
for Ren t

Apartm ent . 2 bdr ., un f . no

pel s Cil ll446 3937 .
3 &amp; 4 r m . a partments
adutl s. no pe ts, utili ti es f ur
n is h e d .
Call
446 · 37]3,
eve ning s 446 0171.

In Cr own Ci t y, $225 . per
mo. $200 deposi t. 367 ·0242 .
House,
120 3rd . Ave ..
Ga llipolis. 2 bdr .. gas hea t,
dep. req . The Wiseman

Agency, 446 -3643.
Pom e roy - 2
bd . room ,
r emodeled , 408 Spring .
Ca rpe ted, sec urity deposit.

$100. Re nt $195 Ca ll after 6
p. m . 992 -2288 .
3 bedroom I bath, family
room , basement . 2 plus
acres, fruit
trees,
in
Pomeroy . $250 . p er month.

tsat · 1 bedroomS1 52a nd 2
bedroom $188 per month .

SPEC IAL
RATE S TO
SE NI OR S. Ca ll 446.)/45 o r
leave m essage on m ac hin e.
Furnished
A p a rtm ent .
S200. Utilities paid . Ad ults,

607 2nd Ave. I BR . 446-4416

In Middl eport . 2 room ef ·
fi cienc y apt . 1·304 ·882·2566.

Fu rntshed
Room
$125 .
utili t ies pa id , 919 7nd ave ..
Ga l lipoli s. S1ng l e mat e.
share bath Cal 1446 4416 af
ler 7PM.
H ave vacancy l or elde r l y
tn my pr iva te ho m e Good
expcr1ence . $450 . per mo.

6 14 667 6329 .
Room s with ( OOk inq , cab l e.
ntr, $40 a week . 304 773

46

Spilc e for Re nt

COU NTRY MOBILE Home
Park, Route 33. North o f
Pomeroy

L arqe lo ts Ca ll

991 7479
Smoll
trader
spaces
Mnson 304 773 56 51
LAR GE tra der spa ce for
r en t at New Ha ven Ca ll
304 662 2647 between 7 &amp; 9

Wanted to Ren t

Want ed to r ent war ehou se,
storage buildtng or large
qaraqe in city of Gal l ipol is.
Ca ll446 3 159

Ga llipoli s. 3 pt ece livi n g
r oom su i te s co uc h love
seat ·chatr $ 199, 1 piece
11v1ng room su ttes f rom
$140 up. love sea t s f rom $70
up, maple dine! se ts fr om
S99 to $199, wall hugger s
$100 .. r ec lin er s $80. map le
r oc ker s $49,
bed r oom
sui tes $150, va r te l y of tab le
lamps, marb le t op stonds
$30 and up. box spring s &amp;
ma ttr ess
(new)
$100 .
severa l ut i l i t y ca binet s, k1!
chen cabine ts wood &amp;
me ta l. baby bed s, ches ts of
drawer s $25 to $60 , 3 way
r ecl iner s $100. qas &amp; elec
lrt c ran ges, refrtg erator s,
wash stand s, bunk beds
co mpl e te w 1th bunki C's
$ 170. seve r a l dr esse r s, h;t ll
tr ees, bed s. brass hea d
board beds $35 , b oo k cases,
smok er s. Hoover spin dry
wa sh e r , wrtnger
t yp e
was hers. hu tch, coal &amp;
wood heatC'rs, te levisio n s,
f ans, n ew too ls of al l ki n ds,
varie ty of sil ve r s tone cook
war e Ca l1446·3159

GOO D

USED

AP

PLIA N CES
wa shers,
dryers,
refr igera t o r s,
ranges .
Skag gs
Ap
pl ian ces, Upper R i ver Rd .,
beside Stone Cres t Motel.

446 7398.

Sofa , chair , r ocker , o t
toman , 3 tables, (ex tr a
heavy by Fronti er) , S685.
Sof a, chai r and lovesea t ,
$275 . Sof as and chair s
priced from $285 . to $795 .

Tables. $38 and up lo $109.
Hid e· a -b eds,$340 ., queen
size, $380 . Recliner s, $175 .

lo $295., Lamps from $18. to

G rl so(ire nno hnot1ng fu PI
Col i ' Exce l stor O il Com
p.=tny . 614 997 2205

L tve BiltL ntght c r awle r s.
m1 nnows.
meat worms .
wax worm s, a t Maple Wood
ChriS'ti an Camp G round s,
be t we e n
Ra ci n e
and
Sy rac use o n Rt.124 . No
Sunday Sa les
ELECTR I C go lf c ar t with
ba ttery charg er $195 . 400-

500

New

bmks

$35 . 30
Assortm ent of 8" &amp; 12"
blocks $15. 3·6' Sec tion of
12" co rru ga t ed
metal
c u lv er t wi th 2 coupling S50.
304 675 4677 .
RAB BIT S, suit ab le for
frytnq , c al l 304 576 ·2369 .
FOR gua r an teed produ c ts
and depend ab le serv ice,
ca ll your loca l AMWAY
diSt r ibutor, Robert Harper,

304-675 1293.
NEW Remi n g ton model
870, 12 guage, 30 inch F .C.,

304-6 75·2879 .
St e r eo
c asse tt e deck ,
wa lk er 1umper , rocking
hor se, com bin ation Baby
Ma c standardized car sea t .

304 895 3818 .
55

Building

Sup_elie~

Bui lding m ater i al s b lock ,
br ic k , sewer pipes , w in·
dovvs, lintel s, e tc. Claude
Winter s, Rio G r ande. 0 .

Bunk be d

complete with mattresses,

Baby beds, $99. Mattresses
or box springs, full or twin,
c hests, $42 . 5 dr. chests,

Furniture ·· bookcase,
ranges and TV's . 3 miles .

out Butaville Rd . Open 9am .
to 7pm, Mon . thru Fri .. 9am
to 5pm, Sat.
~- 0322

LARGE , furnished, one
bedroom apartment In Pt.
General

Electric

washer

pair, harvest gold,
nice. guaranteed OK .
1614-256-1207.

BRIARPAT C H KENNEL S

ha ngin
&amp;
t-''===========;::=========~ cei
ling s.g , Ca ll

R IDGE

CO LLIE S

FarmEquipm ~

for

REG . QUARTER HO RSES

m e nt Sale J e t. of Rt . 7 3. 35,
Ga llipolis , 4463670. w eek day 9 to 5, Sat. 9 to I.

Regist e r ed

Co lli e

pups . Ca ll 61056 -1267 or
4462 107 .
Rabbits

and

c age s

sa les . Ca ll 6 14 446 3732

Tr ain in g,
s h ow in g ,
br ee ding , -sa les a nd boar ·
ding . Con t ac t, Dan Bea m ,
Ga llipoli s, 446·0183 .
AKC male pood l e pupp y .
Also white female poodl e

Phone 446 08 57 .

G rav e ly Tractors 12 HP

Gr ooming se rvi ces f or
pets. Will c lip Engli sh
Sheep dogs, poodl es &amp;
Sc hnauz er's . Reasonab le .

For a ppt . 6 14 992 -7342 .

REDU CE D .

71

POODLE

pup s,

247·2192 .
TOBACCO

setter,

$150 .

M or gan Woodl aw n Farm ,

30H75-1286.

anytime .

AUSTRALIA N

3 yr . old Quarter hor se
mare, $400 or best offer .

She ph a rd

pupp i es .
Doub l e
regis te r ed , red mer l e.
phone 6 14 992 7106 a ft er 5 or

304 773 5332
THREE ma l e AKC Silv er

Poodl es. ca ll 304 882 3596 .
A KC
r eg tsl e r ed,
so lid
bla ck , German Shepherd
puppi es, ch ampion blood
I ines, h ave bo th parents,

304-67 5 2944 .

Ca ll614-256-6779 .

Musical
Instruments

Conso le H a mm ond organ ,
sel f co nt ai n ed,
A · lOO
se rt es,
pr e se t
k eys,
drawbar s,
full
pedal
ke yboard, ex pres sion pedal
and volum e and vibrato

control s. $1.995.00. Ca ll446 33 13
Fruit
&amp; Ve!!_eta~~

Strawberri es . Ca ll H aro ld

Taylor . 446 -8692 or 614 -245 9557
For Sale _or_T_! a~ !_ _

59

Reg istered and grade hor·
ses, exce ll ent 4-H proj ec t .
English and western sad ·
di es ·
eve r yth in g
im ag inabl e in horse equip·
ment and supplies , also
rid ing lessons and trail
rides and horse train i ng .
Ruth Reeves, Hoof Hollow .

614 -698-3290.

Ca ll446-3820.
L ey land
27 0
Di ese l
$5500 .00 ; Farmhand Grin·
der Mixer $1500 .00 ; 5 foot

Rotary Cutters S425.00;
18 .4x34
Dua l
Wheels
$500.00 ; 17 foot Hay l e ade r
bo

Mowe r

$2900.00;

big

discounts on New Deutz
Tractors; Oliver 60 Baler
$475 .00 ; No r easonable of ·
fer r efu sed . Siders Equip·
ment. H enderson . 304·675 ·

742 1.

Farm Sulllllles
&amp; tl. esteelc==

Metal sheet 's flat por ce lin
enam e l coa ted, will naiL
won't ru st . Ex . material all
types of building 20·24 ·

New and Used Troy -Built
tiller s
for
gardening .
Swisher Implement John
De ere Dealer , Rt . 1.
Gallipolis, 446·0..75 .

gauge 4'x8' $7.00, 4'xl0'
$8 .00, 4'xl2' $9.60. 4'x odd

1962 Mode l Gravely Trac:
tor . No .attachments. SJOO.

P . B ..
cond .

1972 Chevy pickup $300.00.
Ford

Gran

Torino

S500.00. Ca ll 304-576-2174 af te r 5 :30p.m .
73

- - - Va~s-&amp; 4 ·w .o.

1979 F -150 4 wheel drive .
One owner . Good cond .,
mu st see to appreciate.

1979 JEEP CJ5 , 6 cy l. split

2274.

hea der s &amp; lot s of ex tras.
$-4995 .00 or $3800 .00 and
trade for pi ck up . ca ll 614 ·

367-0205 .

2 pony 's with bridl e &amp; sad ·
d ie. 1 quarter mare. 6 14·

74

698-3290.

1980 Hond a odessy, 2 ex tra s
rear tires, $1,000 . Call 614·

1981 CR 80R Honda d irt

·--Autos-f0r-sai""e
-----

GLA SS

TINTING

bike, ex . cond . Ca ll614·24S·

9216.

Commercial · Residentia I.
Also kits available . Energy

Control System . Call 4463100 or 446-7122 .
1979

Pontiac

Grand

Le

emacu late condition, $2,500

Gene Smith, 99H309
RON' S T elev i sio n Service .
Spec i ali zing in Ze nith and
Motor o l a, Quaz a r , and
house ca ll s. Phone 576 2398
or 446·2454 .

miles, AT , AC, tilt wheeL
c ruise, AM · FM stero. cloth

1980

inter ior . Call614-675-1551 .

HONDA

CB

650

custom , saddle seat, travel

trunk , highway pegs, 1500
miles, excell.mt c ondition,

1980 Pontiac Sunbird auto .
trans ., power steering , AM ·
FM radio, excellent cond .

304-675-4596.

Call446 ·4782 .

75

F &amp; K Tr ee Tr i mm tn Q,
stump remova L 675 133 1

RIN G LE S'S SERVI CE ex
NO SIGN OF 'EM, DOC!
"THE MACHINE MUST
HAVE PICKED THEM
UP.'

Water w ell s. Com m er c ial
and Dom es ti c. Tes t hol es
Pumps Sa les a nd Se rvi ce

74 Gremlin .48,000 miles,
$400. 77 Chevelle Malibu,
$2.200, ex . cond . Call 614388·8652 .

gas tank s, 4 sets of skiis.
life ja cket and ski ropes . 74
MFG 60 HP, Chrysler ,

72

$1.150. Call 614·245-5293 at
te r4 :30.

Beetle,

2 owner

c ar ,

87,000 mi. , needs paint. S525
firm . Moving

must sell.

15 112 fl _ tri -haul ski boat, 2

Call 446 -1608.

19ft. Checkmate boat , new
enterior &amp; carpet, ex . con ·

1965 Chevy Malibu Super

dition . Call 614 -367-0659 or
614·367-7)79.

Sport convertible. New top,
auto, new tires , 66,000

mi les, Sl.OOO. Call 614 -3889342 .

1980 Bomber c l assic bass

and ski boat, fully equiped,
90 HP motor and trailer .

Call 614-367-0690.
1977 Chevette with air , new

brakes , steel belted
radia ls,
80,000 miles .
Asking $1.700. 614-985-.087
or see George Harris at
Simmons.

1963 2 door hard top Nova .
Good running &amp; body cond .
Nice sports car . $2,300. 614992 -3640.

120 HP Inboard -outboard
Mercury

Cruise,

Dorsett

Boat with trailer , 304-675 6286.
76

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

- -- - - - - - - Hanshaws Used
Lucas
Lane.

Tires .
Point

Pleasant. 304-675-7360.
1978 Z28 Camara. Blue, 4

speed, good cond. Must see
to appreciate. $5,500. 614W2-3640.

446-6637 .

=-==-==-..:..=::

:·:-=:::==
=
11
AutoRe~---­

Ouallty Autobody &amp; Paint
work . Professional custom
paint work on motorcycles.
Auto Trim Center, ~ - 1968.

2010.

Did yoLo~ and the
doctor find an4thinq to
talk
about?

BUILDIN G ,
r em ode ling,
ca rpentr y,
r
g,plum
bing , con cr oo&gt; tt. work . 304 ·

-.. --------·-----------~- ­

71

_,
1973 PONTIAC Lemans, air
conditioned,

power

steering, 350 engine, S700.
or best offer over $600 . by 62J.82. 2511 Jefferson Ave .
Pt. Pleasant, WV.
CARS $2001 Trucks Sl501
Available at local gOIIernment sales. Call ( refundable) 1-714-569-0241 ext.
1855 for directory that
shows you how to purchase.
24hours.

Camping
Equipment

16 ft. 1963 Trentwood self
contained camper, steeps
4, a -c with awning, can be
seen at Shady Watrs Camp,
10 mi tes south Rt. 2, Pt.
Pleasant.
79

Plumbing
_/!t ~ !_ating

her oacratory 'a boyfriend Ia
innocent of 1 theft charge.
180min.)

())

Motor Home.

/Campers
1976 23' Coachman Motor
Home. New condition. 614256-1267 or 614 - ~· 2107 .

MOVIE:

(1)700 Club
(()
•
(jJ
Tlwe'l
ComlfiMY Jack acta 11
bait to lure 1 robber to !he
police. (R) (Cioled Captioned]

8 C1J &lt;ll MOVI!: 'If
Tloingl Ware Dl"-'em'
Cll American PlaytlouH
'Oppenheimer, Pan VI .'
Following the capture of a
former associate Opponhei·
mer is publicly diacredlted
and Na security cleerence
io rovof&lt;od . (80 min .)
(Closed Captioned]

Cor . Fourth and Pine

Phone 446-3888 or 446 -4477

(ID Danger UXII ff'MI
Mlllterpiece Thutre 'The

Gallipolis Diversi fi ed Con·
st. Co . Custom doz er &amp;
ba c khoe work . Spec i al
farm rates. Call u s for free
estimates. 446·4440.

WINNIE
BENSON, TELL
THE CHAUFFEUR
TO BRING THE
CAR AROUND.'

For water lines, sewer
lines. septic t ank s or lea ky
basem ents ca ll Hayman

I 'M GOING TO THE OFFICE . A FEW
WELL-PLACED CALLS WILL BRING
MY BROTHER TO HI S KNEES ,

The Hoeman . 614 -992-2618 .

HERE, HAVE SOME
COFFEE AND TRY TO
REGAIN YOUR
COMPOSURE.

1 S HOULD HAVE
KNOWN ~TTER
THAN TO TRUST
MY BROTHER.
UP TO HIS
TRICKS
AGAIN.'

742-2903.
Lawre n ce Sid en s tri cke r
Backhoe Se rvi ce . Call 675 ·

5580.
Electrical
~ '!_e.!_r~!ratio~.

BARNEY

SEWING Machine r ep a irs,
service . Authorized Singer
Sales · &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors . Fabri c Shop,

I CAN'T GIT TO
SLEEP, MAW -- I

HOOVER and Eure ka Ser-·
vice . used sweepers . Pick

up and delivery . 304-675'

'¥i'

-- -

e

fO:OO •

Cll Cil Flltmlngo 11oM

&lt;Ill Ne-w.tcll

,0:30 (I) Sing out Amerlc8

Pom e roy . 992 -2284.

..

G~_n~r~l Ji!!~li~g-

Quiet Weekend .' After returning home from a quiet
weekend with Brian, Susan
is suprised to find an unexpected visrtor . (60 min.)
(Closed Captioned[
9 :30 (])
(lJ Too CioM For
Comfort Henry and Mon·
roo try to catch a thief. (R)
Eudora ia raleaaod from tho
hoapital and aide1 with
Sam in hia battle aglinll
Michael Tyrone: (R) (80
min.)
Cll • (jJ H.rt "' Hert
Jennifer
diacovera
her
pany outfit bears otolon
diamonds wonh S9 million .
(R) (60 min .) (Ciooed Captioned)
Cll firing Una

JAR Construction Co . Dit·
cher, backhoe, and doze r .
Footers, ga s lines, water
lines. Rutland , Ohio. 614 ·

NEED A LITILE
C&gt;AB OF 'lORE
SOOTH IN'
SVRUP

(I) Alf-8t8r SpOrUChei-

STEP IN
MY OFFICE,

~S EVWI!ng Newo

®Hitchcock
, 1 :00 • ()) Cll • Cll &lt;ll •

PAW

Cil Newa/8110ft1/WNtller
Cll Dick c- Conclu·
aion. Robin WIHiema Ia tho

l

PEANUTS

7101.

ALL WE DID FOR TWO
WEEKS ~LIE IN OUR
BEANBAGS, WATCH TV
AND EAT JUNK FOOD..•

'·
J IMS Water Service. Call •,
Jim Lanier, 304-675-7397 . · ::
~·

,.

I CAN'T BEUEVE HANG ON

i
I

•'

I
.J

::
·.

---- :.'-

·- -· - - -·- -·- ·-

Vulnerable: East-West
Dealer: South

w...

Nortb

p..,
Pass

I.2.

East

Soutb

Pass
Pass

Pass

Pass
Opening lead t K
be for South to return to his
hand and lead h1s queen of
sl'lldes. This would bump the
kmg and 10 or mne together
a nd bring in the suit.
Without the fals e-ca rd
South would have been a
sure winner . With the fa lsecard he might well go
wrong .

z

ACB08S
I Hide
5 Billiard shot
It~

II Attach
12 Skiing, e .g .

Omit a syllable
S Fabric
4 Tyke

5Spar

I Snake

7 Bottle top
14 NlgeriaD city I Set up
15 Congregated
in a series
.11 peuert Item t Registered
17 E:~ecute
II "-Jacques"

It Boll:
21 Caddoan
Indian

u A.-ab official
18 Great leer
It Overllow

n Fountain

zz Bulkler

Z% Archblahop's Z3 Severe

Yesterday's Answer

25 Stlip
%7 Entertain

32 Flavorful
34 Ga insa y
3i Actor

30 Fill with
joy

Beatty
311 Jerry Lewis

31 Landmark

headdress
Z4 Tabb poem
!5 Fathered
21 Celebel beut
Z7 "It Depends
on You"
ZIAfr. town
.!t Mistreat

(Sp.)

S31Ddlan
weight

:14 Couple
SIGrusland
31011 the

agenda
• Jewlah

ucetic

40 State (Fr.)

n Frail

USilppery
DOWN

I He played

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work It :
II

AXYDLIAAXa
LONGP&amp;LLOW

One teller limplY atanda for 1nother. In lhia aample A Ia
uaed for the three L'l, X for the two O's, etc. Single leuers,
a.,o.trophel, the lencth 1nd formation of the words are all
hlnta. Each d11the elide letlera are dilferenl

Gay .....

Now Hauling limestone-fill
dirt-top soil -gravel. Free
estimates . Call
614·367 ·

Scamp Travel Trailer and
1937 ·oLDS 6 cyl. 3 speed - new 5th wheel. All
standard, customized, $725. fiberglass, light weight. 87 :.__ ::Uirfo~l_!oi_-Factory direct, Call toll
30.4-675-6747.
free 1-1100-:W.·-1962 for free
TRt STATE
color brochure. SAVE BIG
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1981 FORD Escort, phone BUCKS I
1163
Ave., Gallipolis.
895-3618.
- - - - - - - - - 1446·· 78l3or~- 1833.
·
18 It travel trailer, self con1974 MONTE Carlo, good tained . See at Rt. 7, across MOWREYS Upholstery Rtcondition, S1 ,100. 30.4-675- from Honda Shop, S1,250. 1 Box 124, Pl. Pleasant 304:
&lt;1524.
'
675-4154.
Call ~ · 1799.

...

11 :30! (1)~~~..:-n.

We'll do it. Call · ~ - 3159 or. ( '
61056·1967 after6.
•,-

.

.J9

EAST
• 10 9 4
9QI06 32
t A 93
• 84
SOUTH
.Q76 52
.AK
• 10 8 52
+A 3

at

()) Nalwtlle RfD

Need something hauled •
away or something moved? ; ,

=

WEST
.K 3
9J 874
t KQ 7
s2

by THOMAS JOSIPH

(I) E8PN.Iporta CMt8r

guoll.

-

Now South will blve a problem. Suppoee Eut held I 0-9
doubleton and West still beld
K-4. The wlnolq play would

• J 64

JeueJames

Newt
Cll Wimbledon Hlghllghbl
Cll MOVIE: 'Big WedMedey'

JONES BOYS WATER
SERVICE . Call614 -367· 7471
or 614-367-0591.

- - -- - -

'Por8diM

Alley'

Thanks for
the 'i: ry, AL-~ nt

CARTER'S PLUMB ING
AND HEAT IN G

·--

tile obllptory la!R-eard
Eut Uoald drop the I 0 or
olDe WMier dummy's )ack.

6-12·81

8 :00 • ()) Cil c...le • Ca.
Caaaie !rita to prove thot

GASOUNEALLEY

85

NORTH

starring Charlaa Grodin . (R)
[Cioled Captioned]

STARKS Tree Tr i mmtng
and Lawn Se r v1ce Shrubs
tr i mmed. Phone 304 576

2-1.40.

+ K Q 10 7 6

yean ago the
Albert Morehead
IDveated the term " obllaatofaJie.ard" to cover t h ID wblch a defend·
er would blve to falle-i:ard
to live biJ lllde a clwlce to
take a trick that otherwise
would surely be loet.
Today'a band Is a simple
eumple of this play. South
arrives at a normal but
rather doubtful four-spade
contract. Three n&lt;&gt;-trump
would blve been better.
Tbe defe111e starts with
three diamond triclut and
abUts to a beart. Declarer
bu lolt three tricks and
needs cooalderable luck in
the lrulap ouit to avoid the
1oa of a trick tllere.
Tbe way the cards lie ,
South Ia goiRg to rnake his
contract. He will lead a
trwnp toward dumm~ and
flnelle the jack. Tbe ftnesse
will work and the ~lay of the
ace will drop West • kine.
EIIJ u pie, but look at

a lee eon in respect . Gueet

ADVA N CED
Se am l ess
Guff er · Door s .
O ff eri ng
co ntinuou s
gu tt eri n g .
sea ml ess si d ing, roof i ng ,
garage
door s,
fr ee
estim a tes , 614 ·698 8205.

84

When to false-card

~uaUOIII

Entat18in~Mm

(jJ

e

304 895-3802

:f"•

• AJ 8
• 95

music teacher . IR) \Cloud
Captioned]
•
(I) (D America' I
J..,lor Mlu " - " High
achool sentora ~om SO
atatos compote for the title
of America's Junior Mlaa .
(80min.)
(I) Denl)er UXB from
MM~ Thutre 'Tho
Ouiet Weekend .' After ,._
turning home from a ~~
WMI&lt;end with Brian, Suun
ia aupriaed to find an unexpected visitor . (80 min .)
[Closed Captioned!
B:30 (])
I]J 1.8veme end
Shirley The girl• are taught

8~ _ . _ ~ c~~a~ing

Boats and
Motors for Sale

, cont. ..... 110 puutel, Is 8't'8118b.. fOf $1 .iS po.lpllld
lox 34, Norwood, N.J. 07848. Include YOUI
oodl a INk• ch8c:t.s
able to Newt
•·

Seme M

Fonz awltchea from rock to
Bach to pleaoe a p&lt;etty

2088 or 675 .-4560

,....., lddrlll,

ENTICE

late

CA - Final Round
Cll • (jJ ~ Deyo

per ienced m ason , roofer ,
carpen Ter ,
e l ec tri c tan ,
genera l
re p at r s a n d
remodelinq . Phone 304 675

Mo.

DRAFT CHAMP PHYSIC

: What that "awell " guy had A HEAD TO MATCH

Cll 8 Cll Family F Cil 1.8vema end 8hlrtey
Cll Bualneu " - '

Maverick ia puroued by 1
cold-blooded killer . (R) 180
min .)
(l) MOVIE: 'For from the Madding Ctowd'
(I) National GeotriiPhk:
Special
(I) ESPN Spacial Golf
Pt&amp;MIIblllon: 1982 U.S.
Open from Pebble lleeoh,

ANNIE

Gene 's
St eam
Ca rp e t
Cl ean -Scotch Gau rd·Free
estimates·sprin g specia ls

82

Jumblal:

-

By O.wald Jaeolly
MdAJaas.lq

Tonli_ht
B:OO • Cll Cil Bret M.verick

675 2440 .
or best offer. Call446-8195.

(Answers tomorrow)

Atlante

•

&amp;
R Pain t Cen l e r
Prof ess i o n a l
painter s,
comme r cia l and r esi den
tiaL insur ed . 41 Court St ,
Ga llipoli s, 446 ·9458 . no an
sw er 446 · 1758 .

Now arrange the circled tenere to
lorm the surprise answer . as sug gested by the above canoon

BRIDGE

()J Family F (I) You Aabd For It

&lt;D Richard S l , _ .
()))MOVIE: 'llcrooea'

fencing, painting , repair s &amp;

79 Suzuki 850, 2, 500 mil es,
Mans, 2 dr .. approx. 52,000

&lt;Ill Mllc:Neil-leh,.,

.Ai THE lOP' OF A
0-IU~CH 5iEEP'LE ON
A HOI DAY~

An•w.,,.,.: "(I I]-( I I I I J"

traM .lulnbla, o#o thtiUIW

a-.-

AutoMotor cyc le for Sa l e, 181
Honda CR 80 R . Elsinore.
Like new. 446· 1000 .

1

HOW DO YOU .A~~IVE

ICrErPfb
Ytsterday·•j

(I)AnotflerW.
CD ESPN 8por1. Center
(() Major Laagua
belt: loe Angelaa 81

245·5575.

1 ranspartatlon
71

7 : 30

$6,000. 614 -992 -3640.

1981 Hond a CB900 c ustom .
Fully dressed . Will trade
for good u sed pi ck up truck .

C u s tom ,

$1500. 388·93&lt;2.

1974

4 year old registered quar ter hor se stallion . 614· 742 ·

BEAUT I FUL. r eg ister ed,
mal e &amp; f ema le Sea lpoin t
Himalayan ki ttens, hav e
all sho ts, 304·458 · 1536 .

F250

.a utomati c, P .S. &amp;
86 ,000 miles. Fair

895 3958

58

---------For sa le 1975 Ford pi ck up
with utility b ed also 1978
Honda Hawk ..oo, 4,000 ac ·
tual miles. Will trade Hon·
da for tra ve l trail er of

e qual value . Ca ll 675-7365

63 - - - -Livestock
-- - - - --

57

- TiU(tc7Sf0f Sale-·

72 -

ISLOIPH±

Report

OFUJ~WDWT?

C

1

&lt;DN•-

ru st , good mpg , 304-6756662 .
CO N
C HRI ST I A N 'S
Con s tr . .
ST R UCT ION .
1963 CHEVY hard top, very r oofing, sid ing, spoutin g,

1979 FIAT Xl9 , Tar gat top ,
S-4 ,500. 304 ·675·2517 .

420 John Deer e dozer with
blade and w i nch. $1500. 614 ·

Cli
HMM ... WIV IJJCVl.D '/CJJ
L.IK~ tnl'IFIW I~ ()6~

Call614 -388-9762 .

Equipment Sale J et . of Rt ,
7 &amp; 35. Gallipolis, 446-3670.
Wee kday 9 to 5, Sa t. 9 to I.

Cll P.M. M....lne
(I) MOVIE: 'Birth of the

~~~Dougll

BORN LOSER

to appreciate, $850.. 304- c l ea nin g . 446 ·2000 , cal l
675-3993.
before 8 and a fter 5 : 30.

()JABC Newa

•

n

rJ r

(()G.- Acrn
(() E-mnent TOftlght

Masonary
work ,
Logu e
76 FORD Pinto wagon, 4 Co ntr acting ,
Rt.
1.
c yl .,
automatic
tran - Ew in g to n . Ca ll 614 ·3!18
smission , low mileage, no 9939

good condition, have to see

I

a..tleo '
(I) Bull' a Eye
CD NASL Weekly

ed
614t ext
367ur
7764

r iding tractor with 50 in
m ower,
used, in good
co n d . , $1,800 . Outdoor

AKC

reg,s tered N o Chec k s. 304 ·

7:00

C reati ve wood
d ec k s,
pressuriz ed pine , ceda r &amp;
redwood . Free es t ima te .

1972 PINTO . $500 . 304675
3476 .

8N FORD tra ctor , good
c ondition, 304-675 -6662.
'' 76

61 __ -:_a..!:_'!! ~~ ipm ':!!!__

PRICE 'S

Autos for Sale

______ -·-- _ _ _
2 month old Reg . York shir e
Terri er pup , shots &amp; wor ·

())) Ulilll, Yog~~ end You

or61067 7160.

Gravel y
Tra ctor s Free
Atachm ent promotion ends
June 30th . Buy your new
Gravely now and receive a
free atachment with your
tractor . Outdoor Equip·

AKC

Cll Dr. Who

- ------

61 _

CD Gyonnutic:a: USGP
Chemplonahlpo
(() My ThrM Sono
(I) ABC NeCil ElectJic Con_.,
&lt;Ill Over bey
8 (I) Cil NBC Newt

a

Fr e n c h
Ci ty
Pa int ing
r es identi al &amp; commerc ial.
interior , ex ter ior , pape r

GROOM IN G.

at

(1)$50,000 Pyqmld
(()F_K_a..t
(() MupPet Show
Cll &lt;ll CBS Newt

1Ca ll446 2 107

Ca ll Judy T ay lor a t 614·367 ·

P IN E

11:30

pet Clea nin g fea tur ed by
H aff elt Brosther s Custom
Carpe ts. Fr ee estim ates.

Ca ll 614 388 ·9790

San ta' s Prof ess ional Dog
G room i ng . Ca ll614·388 ·6547
and ask for Sonia .

THE: UFO WM CHA$1N 6
ME THEN . THEY JU ~T
WANTED MY JEEP TO DIE ,
THEY &lt;SOT A~L OF YOVR!'
elY MIHAK&amp; .

CAPTA IN STEE MER Car

Boarding on d g roomin g .
AKC
Go rdon
se tt er s,
Eng li sh Cocke r Spaniel s.

7110.

THE REAl. CAPTA IN EA5Y F16URE5 OUT
THAT HE WA5 KIDNAPPED llY ALIEN? ...•.

9622 or 614 -388-9857

Call6 14-245·5121.

614·667 ·3085 .

Cherry , $795.

Dobe r -

· demo · $2500 .00; New Tur ·

lo $385 . 7 pc .. $189 . a nd up .
Wood tab le with 4 chairs,
$219 up to $495. Desk $110.
Hutche s, SJOO. and $375 ..
mapl e or pine finish .
Bedroom suites
Bassett

Mar c um
Roofing
&amp;
Spou ting . 30 years ex
perience, spec i al izing i n
built up roof . Ca ll 614 388

mans . Ca ll4.46·7795.

POODLE

Newa

CAPTA IN EASY

Used Clari ne t. in good con ·
di tion . Ca 11 6 14 388·937'1 .

$5 .00 . Tuppers Plains, Ohio

$54 . Bed frames , S20.and
Pl e asant and Gallipolis. $25 .• 10 gun - Gun cabinets,
614-446-8221 or614-245-9484 . SJ50.. dinette chairs $20.
and $25. Gas or electric
$325 .
Baby
in
Pt . ranges,
A PARTMENT
matresses, $25 &amp; $35, bed .
Pl easa nt. 614-446-8221.
frames $20, $25, &amp; $30. Used

1386.

Buy , se ll or tr ade hor ses 8.
pon res . 194 1 Ford I 111 t.
partly r es tor ed Call 614
379 776 1 a fter 4PM .

$65 . 5 pc. dinettes from $79 .,

$58 ., firm, $68 . and $78.
Queen sets, $195. 4 dr .

up, no pe ts, phone 304-675-

174 pi eces br ow n un
clerp tnnt ng tor a mob il e
t1 om e u sed 1us t 1 year . A
sev en &amp; one ha lf fee l by 56
1nche wide multicolor ed,
brni ded oval r ug . Wh i te
uni for ms &lt;pant sui ts) th ree
dt lf er en t styles , siz es 9·10 .
Ca ll af ter 4PM. 446 3065.

3090.

Apa rtm e nts . 675-5548.

Pleasant,
modern fur ·
niture, washer -dryer hook

TE R Poo l s sa le, suppli es &amp;
ins t all a tt on . 403 2nd . Ave ..
Ga llipol i s, Oh . Ca ll 446
6579 . tn gr oun d Ab love
qrou nd .

of Bus in ess sa le
Lonq· Rt f le Shop . Enti r e
s to c k ,
plus
2 g la ss
show cases June 20 th ru 77
5 p .m to 9 p m . 614 997

SWAI N
AUCT IO N FUR N IT UR E &amp;
PAWN SHOP 62 Olive 51..

Reg .

11:oo • Cll rn• Cll &lt;De

20 yrs _ ex p _ Ca ll 614 388 ·
9652.

KENNEL

AKC

EVENINO

PAINTIN G
in terior and
ex ter io r ,
p lum b in g ,
roofing , some r em odel ing .

Boarding a ll breeds, c lea n
i n door ·ou tdoor
fa ci lit ies .

Also

6/22/82

1182.

Chow
pup p i es ,
CFA
Himala yan, Pe r sian and
Si amese kittens. Ca ll 446 ·
3844 a fter 4 p .m .

HILL CRES T

TUESDAY

STU CC O PLASTERIN G
t ex tur ed ce iling s com
mer cia ! and res id enti a l.
free est imate s. Ca ll 614 256

DR AG ONWY ND
CAT TER Y
KE NN EL. AKC

med . $ 175 . Ca ll446-41 20 .

Ga in~ out

Household Goods

-

Hom e
~ m_p~o ~e ments

~~~~

Pets for Sa le

RAT LIFF ' S POOL CE N

Bilqs of qood used c lothing
and furn i tur e. Ca ll 446 ·9560 .

tain 's beds, $275. complete .

304-675-1365.

1975 Case 450 , dozer
t ractor , 1.600 hr s .. very
good cond .. $14 ,900 Call

pm

plu sde p . 614-992 -5692 .

Apartments, furni shed and
unfurnished .
References.

EVA NS E NTERPRISES

565 1

S250. and up to SJ95. Cap-

APARTMENTS, mobil e
hom es,
hous es,
Pt .

Pla sti c Se p t ic Tank s. State
and county approved . 1,000
ga l. tank , pri ce $340 . Ot her
siz es in stoc k , hau l i n your
pickup tr uck . Cal l 614 ·2665930, Ja ck so n, Oh . RON

446 4537

Lar ge 1 r oo m &amp; bath ef ·
f ic iency apa rtm ent. Mostly
furn ish ed $100 . a m onth

614-992-7731 or 614-992-5228.

7 room house, stove and
re f ri g t n Pomeroy . $200.
per mo n th plus ut il ities .
Deposit reQu tred . 614-992 ·

apt..

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE

after 7 p. m .
Se ven roo m hou se in Cen
tenary , c ity wate r &amp; ga s,
ref. &amp; deposit r equired.
Ca ll446 98 44 ..

ROOMS a nd

l1ght housekeeping
Park Cen tr al Hotel

51

I AND 2 BEDROOM
APAR TM E NT S Renl sta r

7284.

PARTIALLY furn 1sh ed
apartmen t
for
rent.
2 675 1371
bedroom.
1n Gatli p o lt s
Mea. 304 675 1458 .
54
Mi sc . M erchandice

7 bf&gt;Cir oom tro1l er Rent
n1 Cf' . adul ts only . Brow n's
Tr nilcr Park , Mtner sv dle
6 14 997337 4

~ 41

FURNI SHED ap,;r tm ent ,
odul Is. 304 675 7757

&amp; 7 pc. dtneff se ts, stu dto
cou ch &amp; chatr, bedroom
su i te Hollyw ood style , bunk
beds , g l ass fr on t book
cases . Flair Furn tture &amp;
Des tgn . Gal ltpol ts Fe r ry,
WV Open 9 6 Phone 304

47

30·1 6/ 5 &lt;10&lt;15

33

USE D F URN ITURE 5 pc

Hou&lt;;l' 6 rm &amp; bAIIl I nqu1n'
918 Sf'cOn&lt;1 Ave , Ga ll tpOitS

?l!l

MOIJILE HOME \ MOV ED
JO •t

for Rent

HOME

30H7B492 .
-

f'l.tL.

Wout.l&gt; ill iNK OF DoiNf:! f..
S!JoW llWf ~ex Al'lD
Tfle Si Nl:t L.e CAT !

300ft . Ceda r lumber . $300 .

S6

1968

19 / .t Hill ( n 's l 7 bi'droom
l'l iJ 99? )9 11 $4,500

81

~V(

446 -8181.

766 5.

19/1
Elron ,l
17 x60
7
t1d r oom l t~ rn t~ IH'rl , ? por
' tl(''&gt;
il nct undC'rptnntnq
1\&lt;,lo..tnq \8 ,500 614 9977909

materia ls. Buildings 1
G DC. St ee l bea m s,
&amp; st one . See Jim

•
•
VIewmg

by Larry Wright

'N' CARLYLE"'

Nor ge auto wttsher , tate
m ode l. $90:. Sea r s dryer $90 .
Whirlpool washer SllO. A ll
ni ce and guaran teed . Ca ll

CLEAN USE D MOBIL E
HOM ES
KESSEL'S
QUALilY
MOBI LE
HOME SALES. 4 Ml
WE Sl . GALLIPOL IS. RT
J\ P HO NE 4463868

Television

•

J

, _

-.
"

,,

YOU'D DO THIS TO VOUR
TO VOUR5ELF! HAT...

I SIGNED UP AGAIN
FOR NEXT YEAR !

...

=!:_a-·
....,.. ._

rx;

Cll Allolo Mot!

on unexpected
hil 60th blrtlloHy'
(I)Ceptloii8CIA

reo;elvel
on
N6W1

CJI MOVIE: 'Cancel

My

Rlltt'wlllan'

I

Alllri
-12:00 ..."'"".
Chlft .Ia zt1

(JJ - · · · Wodd~--F lp I flooM

CXR

OCTHVSROC

QHTUM

AH0 C

Munlcitl. w.t GilA ...

I-:·

BO

XR

AFV

BV

QXH

OCFVMO

FUHVR .

CXR

B J 0 R V

WIUIP
"' ~YtiXaday'l ~te: THIS WJU. NEVER BE A CIVILJZCIQulowwd -WKRP prom- ED OOUNTRY UNTIL WE EXPEND MORE MONEY FOR
otM e rock_. whlcll BOOKSTHANWEDOFORCHEWINGGUM.-ELBERTHUS.

* - a clluaW. A , · BARD

�Page-10-The Daily Sentinel

•

Princess Diana gives birth to baby boy

Syracuse well site
mated a t $101.000 according to

1Continued from page 11
portrd that h~ had ask&lt;'&lt;l Hon Ash of
th~ Oh io Power Co .. for a feasa bll ·
In lh~ dow ntown business sectio n.
Tlw rr will tx&gt; a mCt'ting frida y
morning with Ash at the Ohio
Power Co .. at~ a.m.
Cou ncil pas."NI a n•s olut ion proclaiming Sunday·.. Junf' !.7. as Cha

riPS Stobart da1·.

gC's led thai cont act 1x&gt; m ade with
Kim Shie lds to Inquire Is Ohio has
emergency funds available tor rc

born to a printf' and princess of

pa ir the slip
KC'lth Smit h, Nay lors Run, met

Wa les In 77 years.
The blue&gt;-cyed infant ptin ce, born

\vith council In regard to needed

Monda y night . is S(."&lt;.'Ond in Une to

o nC'~

road repair. Cou ncil in st ructed the
sln'C'I dC'partmcnt to do what wo rk

thr throne after his fal hC'r - who

Prince Charles was engo lfed by
the' appla uding, c heering well ·
wis hers whC'n he emer ged beam ing
from the hos pita l. A woman pushed
forwarct' a nd kissed him . smearing
lipst ick on his c heek.
Charles. :13, said he was "relieved
and deligh ted " by the birth . Asked
if the baby was like his fathe r, he
replied: "No, he Is luc ky enoug h not
to lx&gt;. It is a bit difficult to te ll a t the

is necC'Ssary .

Council appro\'t'd t hi' t ra nsh•r of
a liquor tt'.ItT_\' out 1 lict'nsf' from

( ;uido .1 . Ciroilami. dba 7-:l1 Carrv

Co un cil asked tha t Steve Har·
tenbac h, meiC'rman. allend a ll

Out, Nyr Aw&gt;.. Pomf'roy, to Guido
.1 . Clroilami and Peggv M. Ward.

cou ncil meetings.
Larry Wehrung. co uncilman .

dba 7-:t'l CJrry· Out. !\y·p Avr-..

as kC'd that a repr..,C'nlativcof Ca ll·

Pomf'roy·

lf'f•nterta1nmcnt attend the next

Crorgf' Stitt \\'a." hirf'd as PomP·
ro1· Po ti c(' Chid on a p&lt;•rmanet ba ·

mectlng of coun cil which will lx&gt;
held on Ju ly !i.
Others allending las t night' s
mrctln g in add ition to thoSe' named
were &amp;&gt;tty Baron ick and Bruce
RN'd. council memlx&gt;rs. Ellt•n
Hough!. clrr k·lt'(&gt;as urer. and Don

-; is

fol lowing

tlts

~t.x

months

probation .
It wa s rPported that numerou s
calls had bt""('n l'f'f'f'in'd rf'gard ing a

slip on Union A \'P. Two :·:ears ago,
ttw co~ I to rPpair tlw an•a was C'Sti·

Ward .

Meigs County happenings
Ot•adlint&gt; Jurw 23
Per son-" .... ubmitting

appli c ation~

for a Car l!'t on l'ollrg &lt;' scholarshi p
must h&lt;.~\' f' thPm in b~· .June ~J Applications arc to be submitted to

Milton Varian .

Thr Mrigs Cou nt_\' EMS was busy

ove r the' wrckend with lhC' follow·

\ 'etera ns Memorial Hospital had
se\·rral admissions and

onr dis-

was a t his wife's beds id P for Jhe
birth. The bc.~by is the mo.st English
heir to the monarc h ~· in fourcc nt ur-

iC'S, ge nealogists sa)'.
The naliun is stil l waiting for the
royal parf\nt s to announce his
name.
Buckingham Pal~ll'L' ~a id the

baby was bo rn a t 9:0:1 p.m. 14:0:1
p.m. EIJTi a t London' s St. Mary' s
Hospit a l, 16 hours afl!'r 211-vmr·olu
Diana was adm ii!C'd in labo r. He
wC'ighed 7 pou nds. 1'·1 ouncC'S and
"cried lustil v ... thr palace sa id.
" HN Roya l Highness and her son
are bot h do ing w~ll." it sa id ..
A c rowd of about l .OOOout sidethe
hos pital in west London's run -down
Padd ington district brok~ ou t bot ·

r---------------------------'

Royal baby, Diana
out of hospital
Page 7

HAC INE - The H;u·tm• Village
Coun cil in special session Monday
evening discussed t hl' budgl't fnr the
upcomi ng year. The 198:1 budget wtl l
I ~· avai la ble fur publu· viewi ng at

5 at 7 p.m. The budget wil l lx• further

the Racmc Department Store where

the

it will bl' posted 10 days.
Council will hold its m•xl reg ular
sc hPd ul ed meeting on Monday, Jul y

system. It was noted th a t some work
had been done. other work partially
rompleted, and othe r work still to be
compl ete~ by the compan y.

Survivors omilted

Tickets available

In utlwr

actitm, the

counci l

discussed clea n-up work being done
in the village by the contra ctors of
Racin e-Sy ra cuse

se wage

Swimming lessons set

\,

'

Hinckley jury
joins clamor
for changes

\,

' 'Ill.
i '/
/' ~

.

,'I.

.t '. '

,. ., • j

\. \'

~

'

I

,,0,'··,l

I

·"r '' i

l

I

•\
,,
1

~' ·

c
I

/"::;L

dtscussed at tht time.

""'

"Go lor th e gold" 1n
lh is streamlined run ·

WASHINGTON tAPt - As .John
W. Hinckley .Jr. begi ns his stay in a
m ent al institution, some memlx&gt;rs
of the jury th a t acquit led 1hP presi·
dential assa ilant on grounds he was
insane joined the publi c clamor for

ner's ensemble from

!he Playofl Collection
by Wrangler. Shorls ol
100% nyl on are geared
lor action and comlorl
with a lull elastic wai st·
band . vented sides and
rear poc ket. Our lank
top ol ny Ion/ pol yesler
sports the cur ren tly
lavo ril e releree stripes
and will be a wtnner on
or of! the !ra c k.

the final hours of

JUDGE HONORED - Judge Manning D. We bster, Pomeroy, was
honored recently with a 50 year certificate from the Ohio State Bar
Association In honor of having completed 50 years of service as an at·
torney and counselor at law. Judge Webster began his law prac ti ce in
Pomeroy in 1932. He served as prosecuting attorney in 1935 and left his
post to enter the U.S. Anny during World War II where he served three
years. He entered the service as a buck private and served in the armored infantry division. He atrtended Officers Candidate School and was
commmissloned a second Lt. He was later promoted to captain and served in Gen. Doulgas McArthur's headquarters, war crimes section. lie
participated In the war crime trials In Manila during the war. Following
the war, he returned to Pomeroy where he practiced law until he went on
the bench as probate judge.

Accidents leave
three people hurt

PEACHES .
3-LB. BASKET

FRANCIS G. FUGARO, M.D.
announces the relocation of hla oHice
to
2410 JeHerson Avenue
Point Pleasant, W. Va. 25550

MIX OR MATCH

NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS.

CUCUMBERS
PEPPERS
GREEN ON IONS

Telephone

OHice Hours
By Appointment

675-7100

VINE
RIPE

TOMATOES

59e

LB.

• Set Up a Budget, or
Keep an Inventory
• Educational-Use as a
Math or Typing Aid
• Play Action Games
• Learn BASIC Programming

1 Large Library of
Ready-to-Run
Program Paks
• Att11ches to Your TV

A DIVISION OF TANDY CORPORATION

..............
···········-·
-

-

24 COUNT

VAUGHAN'S

WALDORF
BATHROOM
TISSUE · .

4 ROLL PACK ·

-·---· .

L------------'
Now you can 'I afford not to
buy one! It's a computer
the whole 1amlly will enjoy
using! 26-3004

SEE IT AT YOUR NEAREST
RADIO SHACK STORE,
COMPUTER CENTER
OR PARTICIPATING DEALER

PR ICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES AND DEALERS

~ 1982

Tandy Corp.

$}.29

TAVERN

HAMS

'

\

'
I

CELERY
.... " .......... .
................

~· CRISPY
SERVE

J

XTRA-LARGE
Year's Equivalent

EACH

LB.

CANTALOUPES
$98 Less Than Last

10¢
~--CON

JUMBO 18 COUNT

lB.

$ 69

1

WHOLE OR HALF
PRICES GOOD TU

ill. "
If Hinckley is found mentally ill
and dangerous at his llf'aring, h('
wou ld r emain at St. F:l i/.at)('th ..., in-

dC'finit e ly bu t wou ld

SUPER MARKETS
LOCUST and PEARL STREET
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

"'- FaiM'Jiip &amp; Sc.Uga Gt fW 9t H.t
GOVERNMENT FOOD STAMPS WaCOME

Three people were Injured In separate a r ea tra ffic accidents Tues·
d ay, according to the Gallla-Melgs
Post of the state highway patrol.
Two of the Injuries resulted from
a two-vehicle wreck on Bob McCormack Road during the afternoon.
The report said Naomi M. P eden ,
43, Ga llipolis , was parked along the
west berm of the road at 1:10 p.m .
when she pulled across the road
Into the path of a southbound ca r
driven by Mary A. Baldwtn, 53, Eu·
reka Star Route , and collided.
Both drive rs we re hurt In the
c ras h. a nd they were both taken to
Holzer Medical Cente r by the Gal·
!Ia EMS. Pede n was treated a nd
re leased for muscle pain and Bald·
win was also later released from
the e mergency room for muscle
st rain.
Peden's car was severely dam·
aged In the Incident. and Baldwin's
auto suffered mode rate damage.
Peden was cited for fallure to yield.
VIctor L. Roush, 27, Syracuse,
was also treated and released from
the HMC em ergency room In the
morning lor lnjurtes he rece ived In
a motorcycle accident on Ohio 124.
Roush was westbound at 7:25
a. m . when he reportedly lost con·

trol of the motorc yc le on a cutve
and s lid off the left s ide of the road .
Roush was taken to HMC by the
Rutland e m er gency squad, the pa·
trol said, a nd was treated for frac·
lured left ribs a nd a back bruise.
Meanwhile , a Pa rk ers burg,
W.Va. man Is listed In good condl·
lion In St. .Joseph' s Hospital, Par·
kersburg, after a two -ve hi cle
accident In Meigs Count y la ter in
the day.
Troopers said Alan Vandall, 24.
was eastbound on 124 at3:4{) p.m .
when his vehicle went a irborne
while topping a hillcrest a nd went
over the center line, sideswiping a n
a uto driven by Millard R. Bali. 72.
l..ong Bottom.
Vandall's car the n continued on,
went off the right side of the road.
ca me back on, drove off the left side
and struck an e mba nkment before
stopping, the report said.
Vandall was take n to St. Joseph' s
by the Meigs EMS for treatment of
a possible concussion, a hospital
spokesman said thiS morning. Vandall's car was severely da maged
while the Ball a uto suffered slight
damage, and Vandall was c ited for
unsafe speed.

ho i·~

thr right

to rrqu~ t a rehParin g P\"(•ry &lt;.; ix
months.
Mranwhile. somP !lf thP "t'\'rn
womrn and fivf' mrn 11 11 Ill! ' jury
('X pressed uneasinPss .t i&gt;Out tht• in·
....anity d c fensP.
ThP out cry 0\'Pr thf' \'t•nlict
fuel('(] moves lo&lt;'hangt · thf' ld \\ '" on

s.:t id

tern was."

SOUTHERN 'RI·PE

welcome.

wou nded the pres ident and thtw

Tuesday she felt " like a n AmC'rican
sucker ... because of the way thesvs·

The Car leton College' Board of
Tr·ust('('S will meet Thursday at 7
p.m . at the Syracuse Village Hall.

Free clothin g da y wil l 1x&gt; held at
The Salva lion Army, 115 Butternut
Al'c., Pomeroy. Thursday, June24.
from 10 a.m. until noon . Ali area
res iden ts in need of clothin g are

dPIIber a tio n ~.

kl\'l'

othPr men "u nless hr wC'rP IPnibl ~·

Juror Maryland T . Copeli n. who
said she a rgued fo r conviction un til

tal : at 2: Uo a .m .. the Tupjl('rs
Plams EMS took Mary Hooper
from Mt. Olive Road to Camden
Clark Hospital. Huntington .

Frft' clothing day

lieved their son would not

a cha nge in the law.

Sizes S-XL

tnm sportf'Cl Pamela Granen. Ra ri nr. tu \'l' tl'rans MPmorial Hospi·

Hospital.
Early today. the Racine sq uad
transported Cora WC'bb from Rt.
:lAA to VetNans Memorial Hospital.

'" ~~---

~ St•t tlon~. :!ti l'agt'"
! ;"1 ( t•nh
A :\1ulthnt·diu lnt ·. 'I 'W!&gt;O papt •r

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, June 23, 1982

, ,'\~

'I ...t.
·,

r? .

squad

.Junia Plrr('(' from hrr residrncr on
Mt.tln St n'C't to VPIPrans Mrmroial

18th annual Regatta
( Big bend
1 regalta
underway in Pomeroy \!
See today's insert
~... _/;. ,

~.

rY

Racine council discusses budget

Vol.3l,No.35
Copyrighted 1982

I

~-.

-- ~ ~

ties of champagnc wh('n the nrws

rrsidf'nC(' in !hf' ci t~· to Vetf'rans
MPmorial Hospital Jt R: -tR a .m .

The Meigs Count\· EMS rcport&lt;'&lt;l
the follow ing runs Monda1·:
At 10:31 p.m .. the PomC'roy
.,quad transported HeathN Birch ·
field from Pageville to Vetera ns
Memorial Hospital. Thr Middleport squad I n•atrd George Oltver at
thescene of Meigs Mine no. 1 at9: 51
a.m . Hr was not transportrd At
9&lt;12 a.m .. the Hut land E MS took

Rose now second
to immortal Cobb
See page 6.

en tine]
\

T he prince sa id his son was " fair.
sort of blondis h." He said Diana,
who will be 21 on Ju ly 1, was well
but tired and tha t the baby was "In
marvelous form ."
Charles's mother, Quee n E liza
bet h II, broke out c hampagne in
Buck ingha m Pa lace' a nd a s pokes·

I&lt;MS took Angela .Julian from her

SITdC US('

81-year -old Elizabeth t he Queen
Mother,was reported"ove rjoyed."

moment ."

Sargent to Vrtf'ran s MPmorial Hospita l; rarliN Saturda y. thr Rutland

On Sundav. the'

man said she was "absolute ly de·
li gh ted." His grandmother .

''

c harge Monday . Admi ss ion s ..
l{ ulx&gt;n Collins. Middleport. Ju nia
Pie rC'C'. MlddiPport. Alfred Lyons
Sr .. Ra c ine. Freda Buchanan. Long
Bonom. Ma r garet Wyatt. Pomeroy, \1ayme Mann ing, Racine.
.Judy Ca ru I hers. Middleport :
Disc harged .. Martha Roy .

ing ru ns.

Saturda)· at 9:49p.m .. the Mid·
dlepot1 squad transpot1ed Melv in

was annou nced . waved Union
.Jacks a nd shouted " It' s a boy!,"
"God save the queen'" a nd " He's a
jolly good fellow! "
Some adapted a soccer c hant
tha t went :
"Nice one Char lie, nice o ne son,
nice one Charlie, le t' s have a nother

LONDON (API - Princess Di·
a na. gave birth to a son who cried
lu stily while Britons c heered, sa ng
a nd gu?.7Jed c ha mpagre to cele&gt;brate the arriva l of lhP first baby

Mayor Andrews.
Harold Brown, co unci lman, ~ ug ­

ity study on t\'moval of power lines

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

On Monday, Hinckley was found
innocent by reason of insanity on all
counts stemming from his M arch
30. 1981 shooting of President Hea·
gan. White House Press Secretary
Ja m es Brady, Secret Service agent
Timothy McCa rthy a nd then ·
Washington policeman Thoma s
Delahant y.
The 27-year-old Hinc ki C'y was
flown by helicopter aboul 7:30 p.m
Tuesday from the stockade a l Fort

Meade. Md .. to St. E llzabet hs Hos·
pita!. a fed Pra l in st itution hNr

TooAv

mqq~N THE

WO lD

A[!;{!;ravated robbery char{!;es filed
l' l:-.JCINNAT I - 'l\1'0 mrn sought by polin • fonlht• hll&gt;tagr·tdkln g
and attem p!Pd holdup of a dbcoun t df'partrnt·nr ~torl' la . . . t Frid , t~
ha\'f' been charged with ont• cou nt rach of ;tggr;r...-ali&gt;d robtx·J~· .
O£'trcti vrs sa id .I .C. Mitchrll. ~ .1, and !!a n·1·~ · Prict'. 2'2. WC'l'P

charged aftC'r" Monda.\ ' night return tl'ip from ,\krun . whrrP tht·r
sutwndered to police Satutda)'.
Po !iCC' said Frida~ · aftC'rnoon t ha 1t hr.\ ' IX'Iit '\'Pd Yli tcht'll &lt;:md Pricf'

or

to I)(• t\'t'O
thrrf' gunmPn who hPid lhP IOt)(•oph · hn ... tagP in lhP
n.ost•lawn Meijf'r Squarf' storf' .

Police .~iff through information
C I N( 'I NI\AT J -

PolicP ha\'f' n'C'Pi\'l'd mon• lh..1n

2()()

phonP calls

from c il izf'ns offC'ring inform&lt;Jtion in t hr ca~t·t tf a mbsin g .1-yrar old.
but J:Xllicr ;.~ r r not saying if th('y arr an.v t' IOS('t' lo tl''&gt;oh·ing thP case.
Jason E\·ers disappearf'd in a woocb nr·ar

.1

YMCA pla_
, ·ground

pleading insa nit y.

whPrP hf' was play ing Frid:t) .

Trras ury Secretary Don;lld T.
Regan, who has rcspunsibi lit ~ · for
thf' SC'crC't SrrvicP, ttif' protN.·ti\'P
un it for thC' prf's idPnt . -.aid !11• wa . . .
'"outragt&gt;d" dl t ht:• ju n ·s dt't'i." iUIL
" I thi nk it' :-: wrong," hf' said in an
i ntpn·ipw on N BC's 'I •K:Joy· Show .
Attor ney · GPnPt .II \\'i lliam

Bob F:vrrs. Jason' s f athf'r. S&lt;.~id ht• had wanwd thP boy not to talk
to o;t rangPrs or to go to thf' pla ~·ground .
1·: \'Pr s, who ha s not rPturnt&gt;d to hi ~ job as .1 ll'ttt •r ..,ortcr for the l. S.
I 'osta I S&lt;&gt;n·kp ~ inct• I hC' disa pJ.X&gt;aranl't'. "a id ht' h&lt;t." startf'd a rf'Wanl

fund .

Vietnam fire.~ uporr C.~ . .~hips

Frr nr h Smith joinr&lt; l Sf'n;Jto' .Jud i
c iar~· Comm itiE"f&gt; ch drman Strom
Thummnd. H·S.C .. i n proposing
that a nrw stdn dard be Sf'! for jud g
ing crimi n ;-~1 dPfPndanr ~ who U'*'
t hC' r a rf'ly '&gt;Ut 'CC'S~f u I dt •fl'Jht' t h&lt;~ t
thpy an• !nsa nf'.
" ThC'n' must t:M · an Pnd to 1hf' doc
!tine 111,11 al lows so many persons
to commit cri mes of viol(•ncf'. t{J
u"R co nh1"tng pt-cx·f'durf's to thrir
own ad \·a nrJgP .rnd the n to ha \'C' t hP
door OP£'11 ro tht •m to rel urn to thr
society \\ htch r hpy· ,·icl im il.t•d. "

where he wUI under go Pva luatlon to

determin e if and when he is sane
enoug h to be re leased.
U.S. Dlstrtct .Judge Baninglon
D. Par ker, who pres ided at Hinc k·
ley's trtal, set Aug. ~ as the datr
when he will determine If Hinckley
will be releas ed. Parker ooctered
the staff at St. Ellzabeth.s to gtvc
him a report on Hinc kl ey's m e nt al
condition by Aug. 2.
Although it L• possible tha t Hinck·
ley might be released a t the hear·
ing, his wealthy parent s said thry
would not seek his freedom " until
he has recovered to the poin t that
he Is judged to be ha rmless a nd
responsible."
John W. Hinckley Sr. a nd his
wife, JoAnn, of Evergreen, Colo ..
Issued a state m e nt saying they iJe.

Smith said
Other n u• mbt•t o.. nf 1hP Senall' and
House r:xpn·~S(&gt;(\ clngC'r at lhP \ 'f'l' ·
diet in sp4 "~ 'ChPs to 1heir collcaglH'S.

Rep .. J.,hn T.

~11-ers.

11-lnd .. in·

troduc('(\ l!'gislatit lll w hi c h would

abolis h tiH' insanill plm . which he
callrd ";o l110pholc for so me of till'
most dall ht•rous crim inals."

1\'AS HI NCTO N- Thm• L:.S. \a\')' ' hiP'· including a destroVPr
which fi gur('d in th(' l ~IN Tonkin &lt;;ulf tncidt'nt. Wf'rt' fired U{X)n
Sunday night "bv a vpssl'l lx•lir,·ed to b&lt;' iong 111thc Social!' I Republic of Vietnam" whilP in intt•rnaTional w;ltt'r~. thf' ~J.,· y.· said

Tuesday.
Only one .:nralibe r round jl('nr trat('d lhr drs trover Tumer .101·.
no one was injured and " no apprPciablf' damag(' wa:... done." said L!
Crndr . Tom .lurkowsky, the Navy spokesman.
This was the fir st shooting incidrnt invol\·ing ttl&lt;' l 1.S. Na,y· in
Soul heast As ian watf'rs sincf' 1hf' Cambodian SPizu rr of t hf' frPigh!Pr
Mayagucvz in Ma~ · 1 97~. official s SJ td .

H eavy fi[!;htin{!; erupts Of!;ain
BE IRUT. Lebanon- HPavy· fighting Pru pt t&gt;d in tht•

mountain ~

t'&lt;J~t

of &amp; i rut and nt'ar ttil~ JJar ai.Vt.A"( l ai qJurt today . i ~ rad said ib
fo rcC'" k il led at least two Sylia n troop~ and woundf'd Sf'Yeral in the
mountain battles.
The Palestine Lib('ra tion Organi1.ation :...aid braPli ro rces
launchPd an intPnsivC' art ill rl~' barrctgr in 1h!' hills a 1·ound the Sy ri a n

_,I ronghold of A ley an d ltird to advanct· from I h&lt;·tr [JUS it ions aro und
Ma nsou rlye h.
T hP Is raeli military com mand ...aid th(1 S~Tians pushed into

Note landfill progress

lsra('\i ·held territory east of Lakf• Karoon. 21 miiL•s southea\)t of
&amp;&gt;lrut. but withdrew when 1hC'y cJmr undC'r l srarli arTil iPry flrf'

Phil Roberts. county engineer .
meeting with Meigs County com·
missioners Tuesday discussed progress on the development of the
new la ndfill s ite.
The new s ite is located in Salls·
bury Township near Howell Hill
Road.
Roberts presented the board with
maps and legal descriptions of the
property to be used for a new site.
Roberts intends to do some addl·
tiona! surveying within the proper t y boundari es b e for e th e
description of the site can be submitted to EPA for approval.
Commissione r s he ld the required
Federal Revenue Sharing heari ng
between the hou rs of 2-3 p.m . No

Winning Ohio lott ery number

onp appt\ trrd to rrquPs l any por -

tion of tlw funds.
ThC' bo, trd d&lt;'lt'rminN th at rf\·
venuC' -' hill Ln.e funds foir 19R3 wou ld
be uSC'd fo r gPnrral co unty operat ing C'X!Jt ' ll'&gt;t'-" a~ it dee m s
n ecessar~ ·

Richard .Jom•s. commissioner .

reported nn an lncl rpc&gt; nd ent Hous-

CLEVELAN D - The winning num lx&gt;r draw n Tu0&gt;da1· nigh t in
thr Ohio Lottery's daily gam e " Th(' Nu miX'r" was -l.lJ.

In the semiweekly "Pic k 4" ga me. the' winnin g num ber was ~&gt;7K'l .
The lot tery reported earn ings of $~~¥.1.6:11 . 50 on it s dailv gamr. Th• ·
Parnin gs ca me on sa les of $R23,07H, whilf' J1o l der ~ of winning tickeb
arc e ntitled to share $323.446.:-.o. lollerv official s Jid.

Ing Board mt•f•ting he r ecently at-

te nded . Tlw group disc ussed the
posslbilil\ of lmsing som e of the
countv ownrd propf'rt y in I he vac in-

lt y of ·, hr Senior Ci t izen s Cent er for
a n elderlr housing pro jec t.
Commissioners

indica ted they

wou ld be in favor of a lease agreem e nt for 1hr proposed project.

Weather forecast
Clea r tonight . Lows 50-55. Wi nds light and , ·ari;J.b]C' . Sunn!· Thu rs

day. Hi ghs near 80.
Extended Ohio Fon••·a.'t
Frtday through Sunday;
Fair Friday. Scattered s howe rs ru1d thundt•rstonns Satunlay and
Sunday. Highs 7:;.85. Lows 52-62.

State stands firm on layoffs
By JEFF GRABMEIER
OVP slalfer
Despite the pleas of local off!·
clals, the Ohio Department or Mental Retardation and
Developmental Disability Is standIng firm In Its.decision to eliminate
nearly 250 jobs at the Gallipolis Developmehtal ·Center.

Institutions, according to Nick Da·
mopoulos, chief of communications
for the department.
The DMR's policy Is to have the
number of clients at each Institution equal the number of medicaid
certified Iiects, Damopoulos said.
CDC currently has 450 clients but
only 3al certWed beds.
Many of the 1.ll patients being
moved wUI be placed In less restrtctlve environments, he said.

Officials of DMR and the gover·
nor's office met with Sen. Oakley
Collins, R-Ironton, City Manager
Chris Morris, GDC Director Robert
Damopoulos does not see the
Zimmerman and Sen. President
GDC escaping the state's plan for
Paul Glllmor, R -Port Clinton In COde-Institutionalizing clients.
lumbus yesterday to discuss the
"We're firm In ourcommlttment
elimination of jobs.
to move patients to less restrictive
Morris said today he is not optim- environments.
Istic the state will change Its plan to
"The GDC Is a very old llistltumoveUlcllentsoutoftbeGDCand · tlon," he Satd. "People have just
reduce staff at the facility become accustomed to It being
accordingly.
. !here. Now we're moving people to
·"I do.n't 1mow there ts anything where they should be and this Is
they (ihe state) can do," Morris hard to aj:cept"
sald. "They didn't expl'ess any
. 'Damopoulos said figures show
flexibility."
100 to 140 employees can expected
The decision to reduce staff at to be lost through nonna1 attrition
GDC Is part of the state's plan to by next Jul,y, the date set for comd4frease the number of clients In pletion of tile s\lte's' plan .. There-

fore, there should only be 110 to 150
actual job abollshrnents, he said.
Zimmerman agreed that It Is necessary to move the 1.ll pailents iJe.
cause the rest of GDC's beds are not
certifiable.
" I don't like being part of this
(job) abolishment any more than
anyone else," Zimmerman said.
He added,though, that clients wUI
be moved to better and less restric·
tlvl! facilities than are available
here.
Sen. Collins blamed both DMR
and CDC officials for their "lnabll·
tty to reach a reasonable declson"
regarding the layoffs.
He -alleged that the loss of jobs 1s
due to mismanagement on the part
ol GDC officials.
"I think It Is simply due to poor
llUlllagement thkt GDC is losing
many of Its medicaid certWed
bids," Collins sald. "It Is a crime
that poor judgement Is costing Ohio
workers jobs."
~ said ·he would not
comment pn the charges because
he dld n~i:,an to .get In a "public
debate" Wtthrtbe senator.
\
.

'".

~~

.

BIG FOOT I$ REALLY A GENTLE CREATIJRE wlsblog to have tbelr picture lakeD with ....,.. may
- Meigs COUDty:a venlou ol Bigfoot wU be mak1Dg a do so at eltber event for a charge of $3. Shna above, 1publlr appearaDce at Melp Stadium iD Pomeroy ?D r, George Stitt, Pomeroy PoUce Chief, llnlce Reed,
Salurday, Jane zt, at the 8llllllal Frog Jump. Bigfoot president of the Jaycees, Bigfoot aad Sal}:r- Holtl,
wUJ also be at the Chuck Stobert d!Jmer to be beld Sun- Dally Sentinel employe. Portraying Bll!il* ill Paul
day, Jane 2'7, at the Royal Qa1t Park. Youngs~rs Reed. See story oo page 12 of today's Reptll n.b.
~

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="156">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="2746">
                <text>06. June</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="44151">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="44150">
              <text>June 22, 1982</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
</item>
