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. OOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- With $enateutheyattA!lnptto~ aetigoaloftrylngtocomeupwitha
the ~uly;i 1!1arf of Ol!io'• new &amp;cal · dlfferences between the two cham- peqnanentbudgetfor~ IIIIZaild
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ll~te emference COnllnltlee
f!eP. MYrl It . Shoemaker, J). to pulage .of tenJporpry ~g
today !letiln tryiDg to
oUt a' llotirnevWe, the cllnference's cbalr- plans of one JliO!Ith more whlle
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. they face IIIIIJOr'policy ·changes ac!- . mentuddedbythe8enate. ' · ·
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: ded to the H~ bill bY·the · Legillative leaders already hsv~ double the work."
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~greed ~o base the panel's
dellberatipns on the lOwer revenue
But the Senate lopped off ,$220 estimates •.
Shoemakei' said the projections
million when leg~ttve and administration budget elp¢rta said · won't be changed dllring the cowse
state. tex .revenues would be less of the committee's work.
''I'm a little leery of teking
than Oi'lglnally projected,
· · Republicans, who cilntrol the anybody's estimates at this point,"
Senate, and Oernocrata, who hold -he said, noting thilt revenue projec·
the majority in the House, have lions have dropped steadily since the

W)Jen it left

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Members of the panel, ~
Republicans and three Democrats, .
first will try to isolate thoee areas of
change with which they have little or
· no differences. But that still Is ~·
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sticking points.
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day. The 43-year-oJd monarch Is to hold afonnal reception tonight in
the Royal Pabice In downtown Madrid to mark his saint's day.
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lnv~lgatlng right·wing violence.

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Hussein issues call for bombs
NICOOIA, Cyprus- Iraqi ~esldent &amp;ddam Hu8seln has called on
all ''peace-IOV\llg" nations to help the Arabs acquire the atomic bombs
and create an Arab-Israeli nuclear standoff Uke the U.S ..Soviet
deterrent.
Huasein told a Cabinet meeting in Baghdad tuesday that Israel
alr'eady has nuclear weapona, the official Iraqi neWB sel'vice reported.
"Any country seeking peace and reJpeeting peoples," he president
said, "Will have to cooperate with the Arabs one way or another too~
lain'an atomlc bomb aild face the real Israeli atomic bombs."
· '1'hl! Arab quest fOr nuclear weaponry Is "a remedy .to an existing
situation in Israel" and applies "llie same logic employed by the
United States tO)Yard the Soviet Union, alld the Soviet Union toward
the United Slates.'' H~Weln said.
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agalllst Anierl~. nor &lt;Joel Ameiiea use it.'' he said. ·~But ~1oth powers
find others are conata!ltly trying to improve their weapona.''
Hll&amp;'lein'a speech, whlch was broadcast later by Baghdad Radio,
was hils first public reaction to the Israeli bombing raid that destroyed
Iraq's Frenc~Hluilt nuclear reactor on June 7. Israel described the
reactor attaclt u an act of seH-defense to abort Iraqi plans to build a
bomb. The reactor was nearly complete when It was destroyed.,
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Construction head 'no\ satisfied'
MeOONNELSVILLE - The head of United Mine Worken conStnretton employees In Ohio says be's not satlsfled with the PflliiOSed
pact with the soft coal industry going before members for a vote today.
UMW L41ca1 9922 President Stan HopkinS predicted the pi'IIJIOied
agreement would pass nationally, but not In Ohio. Hla local represents
900 workenln Ohio and northem West Virginia.
HopkinS said he favOJ'B the wage package, but~ concerned aboUt job
security )ltOvisiona. He oppoees a portion of the contract that allOWB
'coal companietl to can hire non-union labor,
1be construction workers have been on strike for 89 days.

Assessment team view~ farmland
COLUMBUS - An 881e88111ent team from the U.S. Department of
Agriculture flew over central and western Ohio fannland to detennlne
whether Ohio's farrnen should get federal dlaaster ald.
Heavy raiDs have delayed planting, and flooding has ruined crops.
Gov. JIIIDilll A.-Rbodel hu aslled President Reagan to declare Ohio
an agricultural dllaater area ao·fannen can become eligible for loans
and sllbsidies to 111&amp;ke up for IOS&amp;ell.
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Rhodes sent a letter Tuesday to the Small Buslne8s Administration
'In Chicago, meanwhlle, requestillg'that relldenlll of Holmes and borderlng counties be declared eligible for the lg8flcy's diaas\erJ08118. He
estimated daJ1Jage In the Buckhorn Lake area, caused by heavy rains
June 8, at rT03,5liO.
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TAX WORK - Sens. Bob Dole, R-Kan., left, and mlltee to continue work on a tax bill. Dole chairs the
Russell Long, D-La., collier just prior to a session panel aod Long Is lis raoklog minority member. (AP
TUesday on Capitol Htn ·of the Senate Finance Colli' Laserphoto)

Fair officials complete
booking for aUractions
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Booking of grandstand attractions
fort amuai Meigs County Fair have
been completed.
All grandstand attractions are
free of charge with admission to the
grounds for the fair slated Aug. 17
through Aug. 25.
Services by the Meigs County
Ministerial Association on Monday
night, Aug. 17, will officially open
the fair.
The evening grandstand events af•
ter Monday include Tuesday, 7 p.m.,
demolition derby; Wednesday, 8

p.m. Harvest Trio and Bruce Stone,
gospel singing plus the observance
of youth night in the show ring;
Helen Cornelius and the Young
Blades of Bluegrass, Thursday at 8;
horse pulling contest, Friday, 8
p.m.; and tractor pull, Saturday.
General admission this year will
be $3. Those paying the general admission are admitted free to all
events and may go on rides free of
additonal charge.
Membership tickets will sell for $5
for the entire fair and they may be

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House, Green Lantern, Pomeroy;
Sports Dept., Middleport Depart·
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Grocery, Rutland; Waid Cross Sons,
Racine; Baul Lwnber, Chester;
Swisher • Lohse Phannacy, Sugar
Run Mill, Gloeckner's Restaurant,
Pomeroy; Nita Jean Ritchle, Tuppers Plains; Duncan's Grocery,
Darwin; Helen Baer's Store, Miner·
sville, and Gaul's Shake Haven,
Chester.

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PREPARE FOR EVENT- Mrs~ June Aabley and her soo, Keith,
prepare for their roles Ill Herilllge Weekend, to be beld from Ito 5p.m.
Satanlay IIIIII .Sanday at the Meig1 MllleuDIID Pomeroy II a part d
Big 8eDd Reptta Weekead. Tbey will represelll the Meigs Counly
GeoealoiJical Society, and wiD pret:eDt tlpa oa traclag famDy trees as
well as helping vlsiton to materials which are oa hand.

Flood insuranr.e session Friday

were awarded Tuesday by the Meigs
Alan Biiman of the Chicago office savings and loan officials, and at
Couilty Oommlaslonera.
of the Federal Flood Insurance 10:30 a.m. insurance agents and real
The general contract ,in the program will hold infonnational estate firms are invited to discuss
amount of SIOUlhrent to Karr Con- meetings at viUage hall in Mid- the flood insurance program as it afstrucitlon, the beatlnc, ventilating dleportonFrlc!ay,June26.
fectsthem.
and air condltioninl 1.111Jtu:d In the
A meeting with village officials
Birman wlli discuss the flood in·
amoUnt .of $164. ~ to G!liger · and other Interested persons wiU be suranee program as it affects MldBMhen,andtbeplamblngeantract held at 8:30a.m. At 9:30a.m. Blr- dleport and answer questions about
for f147,r/3 alSo m to ,Geiser man wiD be available to dlaCuss . the program.
· brothel'll; tl:e food iervlce eqUip- flood llllluranee with banking and
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CII'«::NNATI - The Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commlaelon ill ~ lllll)'alem for detecting dqetoua chemlcals.
The commlaelon,1f(th 11 monitoring stationi!O apot oheinlcala In the
Ohio, Kanawha; Allegheny and Monongahela rivei'B, plans to inatall
. additional equipment at am sites to detec:l a larger nwnber of
chemleail. '
The equiJiment, C4Ded a Pho!G-Ionlzatlon Detector, baa been tated
aueeeafully at the water ~rtment In Wheeling, W,Va., ~ cornmlaelon ~said.

OOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Oyer
charges of racism aild .political
posturing, the senate baa sent the
Hoqse a twl).parl proposal to end
court-ordered busing of the state's
public students.
One plan would have Ohio join
oth@r states In seeking a U.S. constitutional ' convention to draft an
amendment prohibiting busing as a
way of achieving racial balance in
the schools. The other would change
the Ohio Constitution to try to
achleve the same end by saying that
.no pupil could be sent to any school
except the one closest to hls borne.
Both received biP!Irtisan support,
though liberal DemOcrafa, inCluding
blacks, fought them bitterly. Debate
on the .two issueS flared for three
hours, bti' was scholarly and
somewhat restrained until near the
end when Sen. William Ress, R·New
Philadelphia, stood and shouted, "I
resent being called a Nazi. I'm
representing my constituents."
Sen. M. Morris Jackson, DCleveland, one of the Senate's two
black members, . apparently
provoked the Tuscarawas County
conservative, with remarks in whlch
he compared the suffering of slaves
in America to the extennlnation of
Jm·bythe Nazis In)\'orld w-rit. · '
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on the Senate floor, · Jackson, a
veteran of 15 years in the Senate who
nJ6e from poverty in Cleveland, said
the GOP proposals wrongfuUy were
described as dealing with "forced
busing." That tenn "is one of those
buzz wonlll that brings up race
hatred," he said, adding that those
decrying forced busing are not concerned that all OhiO&amp;)IS get the chan·
ce for a quality education.
"I have been a victim of a double
atandafd' for education in this
state," he said.
But Sen. Paul R. Malia. R~
Westlake, who sponsored the
proposal seeking a constitutional
convention, said most Ohioans are
fed up with federal courts whlch
llave ordered busing to try to
desegregate the schools.
"The costa are obvious to ·
everyone,'' Malia said. "All one has
to do Is see thoSe fleets of yellow
buaee going down the ramps to the
freeways in Cleveland."
His JII'Oiiosai was approved 20-13,
while the propoled state amendment, I!Jlllll80red by freshman Sen.
Gary C. SUhadlllnik, !\.Panna
Heights, received a 23-10 favorable

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BEIRUT, Leba.non (AP ) - A
member of Iran's Parliament says
fugitive ex-President Abolhassan
Bani-Sadr is still in the country and
his arrest to stand trial is imminent.
"The police have located the area
where he is hiding," said Hassan
Ayat 'in a telephone interview
Tuesday with The Associated Press
in Beirut. "The chances of his early
arrest are great, and he then will
def:niteiy be put on trial."
Ayat is a member of the Islamic
.Republican Party which controls the
Majlis, the Iranian parliament, and
the government. He is also close to
the judicial authorities directing the
hunt for the deposed president.
Bani-Sadr has been in hiding for
two weeks. After the Majlis voted
Sunday that he was incompetent and
should be dismissed, Tehran's
r.evolutionary prosecutor,
Hojatoleslam Ali Quddosi, ordered
him arrested to face charges of Inciting revolt against the Islamic ,
republic.
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomelni, the
supreme leader of the Iranian
revolutionary regime, fired the
president Monday and urged him in
a broadcast to surrender, repent arid
aerve. the Iranian revolution as e
"writer and thinker."
Tanjug, !he Yugoelav presa age::cy, reported from Tehran tha'
rumors penlsted there that· Ban:Sadr wu hiding at an air force ba:o:
In Ramadan, his nitlve city In nor·
thwestlran.
Tehran Radio laid the
revolutionary prGIIeCU!or'a office in
Kennanahah, lOUth Of Hamadan,
IIIDOUIICed that tile WMIIed man
milt be hiding In that pan li
ftllem tran and IJI1Id lhe palllle to
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This cail't be done. We bl!ve only
to imagine what WOuld result from
reducing sucli apensea, as e.g., the
cost of the FBI, In order to continue
to Index Social Security. The point
has come when the matter of the entitlements has to be thought through,
and Mr. Peterson suggestl that now
is a much better time to do that
thinking than tomorrow.
Consider, for lnstsnce, the year
19M. In the summer, under the Indexation code, recipients of Social
Security received a IU percent Increase In their checks. Now during
19M, workers increased their pay by
9.2 percent. The differential as Its Instructive. But note this: the Social
Security recipients received their H
percent tax free. The working
population not ony paid taxes on the
9 percent Increase, but paid taxes at
a higher rate. The indexation, then,
Is a double-whammy: The taxpayer
is not protected by Indexation, the

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Social Security recipient is. The net
saved, together with c:omppunded Ineffect, then, is to polarize; I.e., al . ten.t. The aystem g1IIJ'IJite. thU
things get harder and harder for the
there camot be a lbortflll. And
worker, they get better and better
removea any ·crlticllm baled on
lot the Social Security recipient.
unequaj contributlona.
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Now, _, petcent of those who
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receive Social Security have total in- simply this. lnderatim Ia an attempt
comes that put them above the
to make Inflation palnleu. But, you
poverty level. Just to begin with, Mr.
Peterson suggests, the practice of · ~~~ ~
Indexation might extend only ·to .
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Social Security recipients whose In.
come is below that poverty level.
Another, indeed a supplementary
approach, might be to the efffect
that lndeuton for anyone on Social
Security may not Increase the net
gain by the working population after
taxes. So that if the average
worker's Income inereased by a net
of, say, 6 percent, then indelllltlon
would be limited to the II8JIIe figure.
It is hard to quarrel with these
proposals by any appeal to
distributive justice. True, the Social
Security beneficiary can put forward a claim based on the value of
his lifetime contribution to the Socilii
Security fund. But such clalma are
tenuous, because It has become
almost impossible to calculate with
any precision what is reaDy the ernpl_oyee's contribution, and what it Is
worth. In Chile, the major reform of
the social security act makes handlers of the workers' funds strictly
accounlable for their lnveatment,
and upon reachinjJ age 85 the worker
is credited with exactly what he

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Bill would change
school hoard vote
Voters In Ohio's 24largest school districts would be able to change the way
they choose members of their boards of education if a bill heading for the
Senate becomes law.
: The measure gives local voters the option of continuing to elect board
members on an at-large basis as they do now or by suiH!lstricts within the
city.
Sponsored by Rep. Sherrod Brown, [).Mansfield, the legislation cleared
the House last week.
Brown said the bill is designed to give persons in all sections of a city a
voice on their school board.
He said the current at-large elections usually lead to boards made up of
white-collar and professional people although fewer upper income people
are living in the cities.
'• As a result many parents and taxpayers In a school district feel alienated
toward their boards," Brown said.
· In addition, he said the at-large system can produce board members who
live in one part of town and are unaware of the problems facing students In
other sections.
Brown said the proposed change would "bring problems In in all parts of
the district to the attention of the school board and will help aUeviate some of
the alienation experienced by many parents and laxpayers."
Sen. Oakley C. Collins, chairman of the Senate Education, Retirement and
j\ging Committee, said he has discussed the bill with Brown and will take a
look at the plan.
" If they come in and show us it's necessary and advantageous for
education we'll consider it," Collins, R·Ironton, said. "But they'll have to
seD us on it."
Under current law, members of school boards in all major cities are elected on an at-large basis. Canton 15 the lone exception.
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Brown's bill emerged from the lower chamber on a 53-4! vote.
Opponents contended, among other things, that members chosen from Individual districts often carried with them a local bias which hampered the
,llveraD operation of the board.
·· If enacted, Brown's bill would require city school systems that draw the
'majority of their pupils from a municipality with a population of fO,OOO or
more to have boards of education composed of five or seven members. It
would also aUow the election of four or six board members from subdistricts.
· It seta up a procedure whereby voters In an eligible district could, through
~ initative petition process, require a referendwn election on the question .
of choosing members from sub-districts.
If the majority of voters approved the proposal, an eldsting school board
would have 90 days to divide the system into sub-districts from which board
members would then be chosen at subsequent elections.

On the access hiahway._______
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On the access
WeD, we all keep hearing of the
new access highway to the bridge
that we all call nowhere. Well, the
state has raised our gas tax three
cents a gallon and may go to five,
and they stiU lead us on.
Well, all I can say is look out
Racine and Syracuse, and other
towns, too, the bridge, because the
traffic wiD double and your children
will have to be watched closer than
ever. As the trucks Will no doubt
speed as they do everywhere else,
but don't get pulled over and fined
for speeding, and the noise of those
big rigs going through your quiet Ut·
ue· towns. Well, you can thank your
government for that.
It's easier to make you unhappier
than to build an access road to the
bridge. I've fought for this highway

through phone cans and writing letters to our elected officials and to the
editor.
It's going to take not only my let·
ters but yours, too. I don't want to
see Racine and Syracuse becorne a
banging, roaring, noisy town as
Rutland Is, with aU the truck traffic
as you will have because of Jived
time on this side of the river to
Ravenswood, and it all .could be so
much easier to build ail access higbway to the bridge.
So Meigs Countians, we have to
say what we feel and write our
governor and elected officials to let
them know. So let's write today to
route the traffic the other way
across the new access highway.
Floyd H. Cleland
Box223
Rutland, Ohio 45715 .

In defense of the doctor_ _ _ __

_TodJJy in ·history.

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I am writing In regard to the letter His wife was so concerned that she
to the editor June 19. The doctor that phoned me and said she would take .
was referred to as ·the doctor with · me to the other hoapitsls, where [
the sign In the window, is a won- had to go alnce Holzer didn't give
derful person. When I was very sick some of the testa.
last July, I was taken to Veterans,
He is concerned about aD his
later to Holzer. I caUed him several patients. I would trust my life In his
tlmea by phone. Aa busy as he was hands. Middleport people should be
he took tlqJe to talk tO me and ex· proud to have a young doctor like
plained the test which I had to have. him around.
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And more. . · - - - - - - - nurrber listed In the home directory
so they can be reached twenty-four
hours a day and night.
I cannot Imagine htm mistreating
a patient or her daushter In the manner she lmpHed. There must have
been ctrcwnstances beyond this.
With reference to the sign In his wJn.
dow, I am sure there Ia a good
reason for this because there ia two
sides to every story. ~aln I want to
say we are very fortunate .to have
such a fine professional physician in
our community. •
BettY E. Reed
Middleport, Ohio

A question of fetus rights.....___R__.__ob..ert. _, _J._;_~_._ma_n
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cHICAGO (NEA) - For ihe past reeldent.
several montha a subcommittee
Mn. Hubbard was being held In
headed by Sen., Jolu! Eaat, R-N.C., Lake County JaD north of the city on
has been holding hearing~ In the lhopUfting charge.. She was Inhopes of being able to 1ntr00uce carcerated May 12 after she failed to ·
legislation mtabishing that life appear for trial. Her blll wu let ll
begins at conception - and, thus, ~.000, an amount thU she COQid not
that fetuses have constitutional come c1- to railing, So, it wu
rights from that moment on.
·likely that she would remain In jaJl
Medical experts have olfered con- untU her June 20 trial.
tradictory views on the beginning of
But one factGr compUcated the
life, whlle legal eiiJII!rla have nmed case: Mn. Hubbard, a)ready the
that the contemplated leglalation roother of two children, . . . . 111011might open a Pandora's bol; of com- ths pregnant. At the req..t of Mrs.
plex Utlgation. The truth of that lat- Hubbeld'a former bulband, Mayo
ter point was IUustrated recently In Hubbard, Wllaon agreed ' to
Dllnois.
reprmnt the 181bom Hubbeld ehild.
The lllate leglalature approved an
Mn. Hubbeld alreacV' had her
anti-abortion law Wring ita last own court-appointed at&amp;orney.
session. That statute includes Willon made It clear that he
language of "legislative Intent" l'llpl !I!~ the unbom child, not Ita
stating that, in the oplnlm of the mother.
Dllnoll lawmakers, life "begins at
CIU.. the - ltatute thet 11Y1
the moment of conception" and "the that lift betllnlat COI~tlll and the
lllate has a compelling Interest" In lrac:t tlllt the fetullled not btln conToday ia Wednesday, June 24, the !75th day of IIIII!. There are 180days left so declaring.
vtded of or ehupl w1t11 crlmt.
lntheyeer.
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Enter Charles Wllaon, a Willon applied for I writ of balllll
Today'l highlight In hlatory:
Waukegan, ID., lawyerj. and Carol corp~~&amp;o n~-. of the , _ rnm
On June :H, 1911, the coriununlsts began a blockade of the city of Berlin, Hubbard, a »yar-old Chleqo jall. Of COIIrll, Ill rtllue llllllld llaD
1\altlng Allied land traffic between the isolated city and West Germany.
• On thla date:
.: In 1497, the flrat recorded discovery of the North Americaa mainJ8nd oci:llred when explorer John cabot sighted land between Halifax and IOUihem
Labrador.
In UJl, the Spanilh conqueror of Mnlco, Hemalldo ('«fez entered Mexico

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I am writing In regard to the letter
the same way about my doctor and that was In our paper Friday, Jime
the office force. Dr. Conde is a Meigs 19th. The doctor who was criticized
County boy and so is my doctor. How was Dr. Conde. I have known Doctor
many of the doctors at Veterans Conde for the last ten yea I'll and· I
MemOrial Hospital were riised In feel we are very fortunate to have
Meigs Co. I also would like to ask such an outstanding physician In our
how many babies are born In Meigs county. I was In an auto accident In
Co.?
January, 1910 and aU during that
·Don't get me wrong I think the year, I was a patient of his. He really
hospital at Pomeroy 15 O.K. But just helped me to recover from that Incheck ani! see how many patients jury. Not only In medical care but
Veterans Memorial sends down to also In words of encouragement.
Never was there a time when I
Holzer Hospital.
I don't hear any doctors at neded him for medical reasons that I
Veterans Memorial getting Food couldn't get In touch with him. How
Stampe.l think they are still malting many other doctors have their home

I just read in the Sentinel a person
was condemning Dr. Conde for
having a sign saying if he wasn't In
go to Holzer or Pleasant VaUey
Hospital. I wonder why he was so
yeUow he would not sign hts name.
I would like to say when Dr. Conde
started doctoring he. went In an of.
lice where the doctor before him had
an awful business. Dr. Conde proved
he was a very nice man and had
wonderful nlll'8es working for him.
My wife doctors with Dr. Conde. She
loves the way he treats her. !,
myself, doctor with a doctor on the
staff at Veterans MemOrial. I think

winner at
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·Wimbledon

see, Inflation should be painful - whatever to lnflatilill - help yourbecal..e whatever the COIIIIellc ep-. self. But IRich a model would not
plied, with Inflation the attrition to work In a world iD ~ people, and
the vital orpllll of the economy Ia -goods and~. li'IVel.lndaallon
goq oa. An IICGIIOIIllc model could up·and down the nne 1a notblnc leu
be conCeived iD which everything is than the economic equivalent · of
Indexed, In which event there would -sollpslam. Another word for the Tip
theoretically be no problem O'NeiUSyndrome.
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thetime.
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products such as automobiles to put steal patients. He has aD he can hanthis _country on ita feet. U.S. is just die. hay abo, God bleu my doctor
getting too many doctors. Dr. Conde and office ataff. I love them aD. 1bis
is a taxpayer and a Meigs Co. youth, includes Conde and staff at aD
so let's pray that he keeps up the ·hospitals notjustone.
good work, and quit complaining all
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have meant the releue of Mrs. Hubbird.
"The language of the statute is
clear," aays Willon. "It gives rights
to the letua. What .! 8ID doing Ia liartlng to lest the llmltl of lhoee rlclltlIt toot many test ca. to estabillh
euctly what the rlghtl of 'WGilllll
and bllcb were, and It wlll take
Cllel like this one to test the llmlta
of the rlghtl of unborn JIIII'IOIII."
The habeu CGrpUI petition .,.
orlglnally COIIIIdered and rejected
by Lalre County Clrcult Judie
Wllllam Block. Then W:110n
petitioned · the ll1lnoU Supnme
Court, wlllch ltudled the petition for
aevenl days before ~ it
without comment.
The cue now Ia moot. WNJe
\Vllloa ... ~whither to pal'
- the matter further - either by.
petltionlila the ltate 8uprwne Court
to heir oral arpmenu or perhlpe
by taklnt · u ljlpla1 Into fedetll
court - the Qn:ul Court fGIIIId I
way out ol the JII'OIIIIia. A biiMI •
reduction helr1nc ... ordered, and
Mn. Hullblrd- ralt1nd oalw

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trial July 13 for falllnc to keep her
eerller court date: the lhopllftlng
charge. were dropped for lack of ·
evldelft.

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abortlon-rtgbta
or a rlg~Ufe cue," ..,.
. Wlllon.of Ia act10111 on behalf of the
unborn Hubbard child. "The
legillature has alnady spoken,
sayq that fetusea have rlclltl-Since t.t.s COipll Is a right of aD per10111. I wu limply trying to aet that , .
rlgbt utended to my client."
Willon aaya that this 1M of cue
may not be necer1ry In the future
- at leMt, not In ·lllnoU. "I think
lhat the legllllature hu 'learned •
~ and wlll Pill new legi.llatlon
·IUl'IJIIeeinl humane lrealment to
Cllle

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Letters to the editpr_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

ROBERT L. WINGETT

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Reaganomics: the long view IT___.·__-- _________Wi_Ul_..•· m_F._.B_·uc_kleY_'·J_r.
Peter Peterson, the chairman of
the board of Lelunan Brothers, corr
tinue5 his analysis of the Reagan
· program, making points that
· demand attention. Among these i&gt;
: that the so-called entitlement
progr'ams (Social Security,
veterans' benefits, Medicare) can. not be beld immune from budget cut. tlng for reasons no more com. plicated than that In the nature of
. things, the entitlements are oc. cupylng a larger and larger slice of
he budget.
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It requires far less imagination
. than Mr. Peterson's to figure out, for
. instance, that with a higher pj!r·
centage of the population living
longer, the cost of Social Security
will rise. If we guarantee that that
"entitlement" - not to speak of
others - is immune from reform,
then any determination to limit to
_the present percentage of the GNP
the expenses of the public sector
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WIMBLEDON, England (AP) Katl!y Rinaldi created Wimbledon
history u A,merlca's tennis
teenagers made their mark on the
womel)'s singles at the All;Englahd
championships.
Rinaldi, the shy blonde 14-year-old
daughter of a Florida dentist, had a
2'h-hour baptism. of fire before
defeating Sue Rollinson of South
Africa s-3, U, .9-7 Tuesday to
become the youngesl-i!ver winner at
Wimbledon.
Kathy's cool, c8,lm approac~ -.In
only her second toufriament on gri!SS
captivated a full houae on Court
No.2. The little American saved a
match point at fMI In the final set
before clawing her way to a gutsy
victory.
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Rinaldi; who 'reached the q~r­
terflnalB of the 'French Open by
defeating seeded players Dianne
Fromholtz and Anne Smith, was
joined In the second round at Wimbledon by a group of young compatriots.
They included comparative
veterans in Tracy Austin and Andrea Jaeger, 18 and 16, respectively,
and Pam Casale, 17, and Mary Lou
Piatek, 19.
Yet another teenage star, 16-yearold Susan Mascarin, had a firstround bye-andJaces t~tlme cham·
pion· Ma~.NJ!v,ta\il~{l. )II_-~
second round.
Jaeger, who turned 16'"eartier this
month, was far too consistent for
Australia's Nerids Gregory and ·
cruised to a 6-1, .6-1 victory. Austin,
seeded two places higher at No.3,
ousted Jennifer Mundel of South
Africa 6-0,6-2.
Jaeger, playing in only her second
Wimbledon, is now as confident as
any of the veterans on the difficult
gi'II!IS courts.
Platek, the top junior in the world
two years ago, made an impact at
Wimbledon for the first lime by upsetting Sylvia Hanika of West Ger·
many, the No.9seed, 6-4,7-5.
Piatek, from Munster, Ind.; is a
student at Trinity University in San
Antonio, TelliS.
C&amp;sale, of Fairfield, N.J., beat
Kate Brasher of Britain 7-5, s-3.
The left-handed Hanika was one of
~women ' s seeds to faD Tuesday.

Syracuse posts
22-3 loop win
Syracuse bombarded Rutland, 223, In local pee-wee league play
behind the pjtching performance li
Brian Weaver, who went the distance to pickup the win. Weaver fanned
12 and walked just five, enroute to
the three hit win. Three Rutland pit·
chers fanned two and walked 21 in '

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Shane Simpson led the Syracuse
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single. Eber Pickens banged two
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apiece were Chris Stewart, Brian
Weaver, and Petie Hendricks.
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�:Strike insult to fans ..~Nuxhall

Wednesday, June 24, 1981

Pirates

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The FOUI'\h Annual Powell's UtUe
League tournament ended Sunday

with the Pomeroy PirateS taking
home first place honors. The runner-

The tol11'1181ltent concluded by the
presentation of trophies by Larry

TOP TEAM - First place winners In the fourth annual Powell Utile League Tournament at Meigs High
Scbool Sunday were the Pomeroy Pirates. Pictured
with their Individual trophies and large first
team
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Harrison, Brian Freeman, Danny Carl, Greg Fields;
hack, I to r, Coach Creason Pratt, Phil Klag, Dave Beudrlcks, Huey t:ason, Chip Werry, Gerald Moore, Coacb
Uoyd King; ' hack, I r; Larry
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Hendricks a double,a m Phil King,
Hitters
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Pirates Moore,
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Brian
Freeman,
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Rutland, T. Shoemaker led with z
singles followed by M. Hart with a
doubleandK.Oiler, MikeBartnim,
Kent Eads and P. Dailey each with
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Powell Little League TournameDI Sunday and
received Individual trophies besides a large team
trophy. Pictured are front, I to r, John Sisson, Paul

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THIRD PLACE- Pictured with their third place
trophy in the fourth annual Powell's Ullle League
Tournament are the Mason Rangers who Include,
front, I to r, AI Roush, Jason Craodel, Pete Roush,

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For Mason, Charles Sullivan led
with a double and a single followed
by Jim Bennett and Eddie Starcher
each wlllJ doubles. Hitting one single
each were Terry Hawkins, Troy
Tucker, and Billy Marshall.

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Troy Tucker as the winning pitcher as he struck out 6 and walked 4.
Lee Powell took the loss for the
Giants. He was relieved by Brian
Tannehill. Together they struck out
6 while walking only 2.
For the Giants, Lee Powell was
the leading hitter with a triple and a
single. He was followed by Steve
Moser with 2 singles. Other Giant
hitters were James Nonnan, Brian
Tannehill, Don Dorst, Scott Powell,
and Billy Brothers each with a
single .

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JIIIIIIB. "~all,lbey'reth8people flllllil,'welmowyou'llbeback,'and . league player in·compenaatlpn for a
top.r811ked ' player that they lose
who foot the billa. They're the 011e1 that jUIIlen't right.
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NuDall viftll' the major le8gue who help J1BY the big ularle~~ theif
"The fannre the bltllieat 1011ers in through free agency.
"The playero and management
players' atrlke as 8D Insult to the 1 favorite ballplayera are lllllldng thlutrlke, no doubt about it,'"
fl!lb who buy llcllets to sit in the today. . · . .
. · NwihaU, the "old Jett.hander" in both knew about the problem 16
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"They're all pared up for ex- · Reds' poat.game llhowl, said be's months ago," · Nuxhall said.
"The way I~t'sa slap in the citing pennant raeet1 and then, all of dilappointed that the lllwnbling "There's something wrong !'hen it
face to the
ct loyal fans a llllddlln, there's no 'more major bloclt of free agent COIIlpell8ation interrupts the season and shuts
throughout tbe nation," · said leapebuebali.AIIaee'lt,'l'hatthe waan't removed in the off-season. down play. lt ju.st doesn't make~
Nushall, a radio announcer of Reda . fllrlkinll ~ers are uylng to the The club owners want a major setome."

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Powell of Powell's Super Valu and .
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up spot went to the Rutland Reds,
followed by ~ Mason Rangers in
third and the Powell'sGiants in foUl'
thplace. •
Both the championship and the
consolation games proved to he exciting contests. In the championship
game, the !'!rates fought back from
a :;.o deficit in order to beal the
Rutland Reds 7-:i. Huey Eason got
the win for the Pirates as he struck
out 5 and walked none. Kent Ead.s
took the loss although he turned in a
· fine perfonnance. He struck out 7
and walked only 4.

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GOSPEL SINGERS - Wayne
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gospel .slnglllg team, wUI . be
featured at the Vernon United
Methodist Cbareb, three miles on
Rt. 1% from Racine Locks and
Dam, Letart, W.Va., on June 26,
27 and 28, at 7:30p.m. nightly.

"All Praise Your Nariie" was the ·
"-'Uy Va tlon B'bl
theme of the ...,.
ca .
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School which Concluded Friday
evening with a program at the Rock ·
Springs United Methodist Church.
Both teachers and students
eceived certificates. Crafts were on
display for the parents and guests to
view.-Martha King was director of
the school With Louise Radford serving as pianist, C01mie Little Willi
song leader, and Mrs. Radford, Mrs.
,Utile, andKarenSioanwasthecrsft
leaders. Apicnic was held on Friday
preceding the program with Susanne Rlclunond and Jan Eblin In
charge.
Pam Evans, Christy Blackston,
Lenora Leifheit, Kim and Dixie
Eblin, Sally Radford, and Debbie

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Dorothy Lelfbelt, · Jason Abbott
John Jeffers, Patrick· Young,
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leis, Heather Goins, and Ryan Jef.
In the beginners class taught by fers with Judy Humphreys and
Helen Blackston and Rita Eblin Helen Partlow 1111 the taschers. Their
were Dale Eblin, Chrls'Atklns, ~ · song was "The Teacher" and there
na Henderson, Carrie Bartels, Mlasy were several recitations;
Jeffers, and Becky Hoffman. They
Tracy Odell , and Tanuny AWns
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of Rhonda Zirkle April Clark Tim
Sharon Dl!rst and Pearl' Caney · Sloan and Michl' King, who Joined
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class in which Christy Sloan, Mandy fers, Tanuny Eblin, ~nna HenOHice Hours
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EbUn, Lee Gil1llsn, Roger Smith. derson, Kim Calvert, Laura Cobb,

JOHN A. WADE, .M.D., INC.
VETERANs·MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
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Legionscripture
Post 23 Galatians
in a Jocar paper.
she
read
6: 1-5 verses. Mterwards the group joined in
the Plf4ge of Allegiance and to our
flag and repeated the H01nemakers
Creek, Club Collect and Club Pledge.
The next meeting ll'ill be held on
Tuesday, July 14 at Mason's Park at
6:30p.m.
Attnding the meeting hosted by
Mrs. Capehart and her daughter,
Mrs. John Sisson, were Mrs. Hazel
Smith, Mrs. Lou Carpenter, 1\!rs.
Alma Marshall, Mrs. Olive Watkins,
Mrs. Lester Johnson, Mrs.
Catherine Smith, Mrs. Ramona
Sydenstricker, Mrs. Matilda Noble,
Mrs. Lea Belcher_,Mrs. Sarah Spencer, and Mrs. Gloria Chapman a
daughter, Jennifer.

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who
new member when the Forest Run years lived on Forest Run.
United Methodillt Charch WOlDen
Members reported a total of 85
met at the church recently. Mfli. .sick calls. Watennelon was served,
Edith Sisson was hostess for the
meeting which opened with a
reading from . the Upper Room by
Mrs. Evelyn Jiollon whose topic was
"Pitchers and Baskets."
Mrs. Hollon talked about the
testimony of Christians and used
several scriptares describing pitchers and baskets in connection with
· living. Readings were given by Ann
by
Watson, Mary Nease, and Mrs.
Sisson. Betty Blackwood gave a

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followlq a lalk by Joe Odda, deputy exeeutlve vice
' ' prwldeat, reportiDc 1111 beart research and the role ol
the Amerfeaa Heart Auoclatlon, Recelvillg awards
were Dr. James Wftllerall, ~eated left, 1 1181 plate for
bll. president'• ~e, and Walter Qneaer who
reeelved a 15-year medal; aDd left to rlgbt, standing,

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ol Mr. aDd Mrs. Hary HarlmaD,
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Gwen Folmer of Pomeroy, a 1980
graduate ol the cosmetology class of
Melgl High School with advanced
styling and 11111\ager training at the
yalley Beauty School In Marietta,
will begin wort nell week at Kay's
Beauty Salon ill' Middleport. She is
the daughter of Betty Folmer Dill.

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The July 4 parade at Rutland will
be led by the color guard of Eli
Denison Post 457, American Legion.
The parade wiD start at 10 a.m. and
'disband at the mini-park where the
legionnaires will raise the flag.
Legionnaires are urged to partlcipate in the parade and flag

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Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wallece,
Midilleport, have returned from McConnelsville where they attended
the fimeral of her brother, Uoyd
Knox.

Hold reunion
The annuaol reunion of the descendants ol the late Albert and Eliza
Hill will be held at the Portland Park
Sunday with a dinner at noon. All
relatives and friends of the Hill
families are invited to attend.

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Areunion of the children of Ernest
WeDs and his wife, Mary, was held
Sunday at the Roadside Park on
Route 7 near Addison.
Attending were Marjorie, Wigal,
Sue Simpson and son, Kyle, Sharon
French, Rick, Sue, Amy and Shelly
Metzger, Judy, Jeff and Jeffrey

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Billy and Stacy, Kitty Darst, Keith
and Ginger, Maxine WeDs, Mary
WeDs,and
Mr.Jack
and Ferrell,
Mrs. William
Jane
DanielWeDs,
Redman, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fllmoth,
Aleisba, Kathryn Metzger, John
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Terry and Donna Scaggs, DaMy,
Debra, Jennifer and Ann Fink, and
Ruth Greavey'.

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WDma Mulfleld, Alma Blackwood, Kermit Walton,
Janei Bolin, Snale Soulsby, and Mlllle Mldklff. Others
who wD1 receive awardl bilt were not preseot include
the Melli Chapter, Order of DeMolay, Bethel liZ, Internallonal Order ef Job' a Daughters, Boy Seouts, WMPO, VeteraU Meinorfal Hospital, Seott Lucas, Bill
CbBds, Bob BaOey, Marion Crawford, Ferman Moore,
Grace Prall, Nancy Reed, Edison HobateUer, Ralph
Werry and the Meigs Ion. Lois KeUy Willi the lnnd drive
chairman.

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ANNUAL MEETING of Carleton
College Board of Trustees ll'ill be
Tonight at 7 p.m. at Syracuse
Municipal Building.

· RECOGNIZED- Worken oi l!te Melp C..pter of
the American Heart Auoclatlon were remgnlled and
pi'eleuted awardl at 1 meeu.g Monday gjpt at the
Meigs !Jul. ' Naacy Hammond, AmerleaD Heart

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javelin throw, second in the standing
and running broad jump and second
in the 10 yard dash, and third in the
50 yard dash and softball throw,
In the eight-year-old category,
Chase Qeland won third in the stan·
ding broad jump. Jason Wright won
m E. Main, Pomtroy
first In the 50 and 100 yard dashes
and pushups. Second in the running
broad jump, javelin throw and third
in the softball throw and sit-ups.
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The relay team composed of John f I
Anderson, Chase Cleland, Jason
Wright, Hank Cleland m, and Cary
Betzing took second place.
Others participating in the event
from Pack 249 were Michael Mayer,
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Scouts compete in Olympics
Pomeroy Cub Scout Pack 249
traveled to Pl. Pleasant to compete
in the MGM District Cub Scout
Olympics. Cary Betzing and Hsnk
Cleland III took first and second
place respectively overall in the
nine-year-old category and Jason
Wright took second place overall in
the eight year old category.
In the nine-year-old category John
Anderson won first in pushup and
second in sit·ups. Randy Hawley
won first in the soft ball throw and
third in the javelin throw. Hank
Cleland III took first in the running
broad jump, standing broad jump
and sit-ups, and second in the pushups. Cary Betzing took first in the

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Virginia City," was displayed.
Mrs. Lea Belcher of Citizenship
and Community Outreach Committee, displayed a West Virginia
flag presented the Homemakers
from Secretary of State, A. James
Manchin.
Mrs. Lester Johnson presented
devotionals which included a
reading entitled, "Shine On," and an
article pertaining to Flag Day which
was published by the American

EU Denison Post 467, Nnerican
Legion, ·Rutland, IS accepting 19112
duea and appUcatlons for new members.

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Mason
Extension
Homemakers for their June meet.ing
attended a picnic which was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Capehart June 16. Mterwards the
group went inside where the club
lesson,"Accent on Accessories" was
given by Mrs. J. Marshall and was
assisted by Mrs. Sarah Spencer, who
modeled .a gannent showing the
total look. Mrs. Lester Johnson wore
jewelry showing what and what not
to do with some accessories. Mrs.
Landon Smith showed the proper
type of belt a short person should
wear and the wrong type. She also
modeled a top showing the wrong
type of neckline for a short person
and another gannent sholl'ing the
right type. Mrs. Sarah Spencer
showed how to tie various knots and
the various type of scarfs which improve the neckline of gannents. Also
modeling various scarfs was Mrs.
Gloria Chapman.
Mrs. Landon Smith, presiden~
presided. She announced that a
flower had been purchased for Mrs.
Laurene Lewis, a club member, who
was hospitalized at Pleasant Valley
HospitaL A new sign for the town of
Mason, indicating it is an "All We&amp;

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Forked Run Park offers p:rogram
Dale
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naturalllt at Forked Run Park, an. n-··--' today a "Natural Aide
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providesiseducatlonalasweJlasex·
citing for youth ages 7· to 14 and can
earn a handsome certificate to those
attending f(l' comPleting three
separate twcHiour s_essiOIUI in one or
more of the sponsonng state parks.
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446-Gallipolls
H2- Midcllepart
361-Cheshlre
Pomeroy
3-VInion
915-Chester
343-Portlancl
245-Rio Grande
247-Letart Falls
319-Walnul Dist.
256-Guyan Dlst.
·949-Racine
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643-Arabla Dlst.
742-Rutland
Mason Co. W. Va .
Area Code304
675-Pt. Pleasant
458-Leon
576-Apple Grove
113-Mason ·
882-New Haven
895-tetart
937- Buffalo

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Public N.otlce
PUBLIC NOTICE
Bids will be received by
the Village of M iddleport,
Ohio, Meigs County at the
Mayor-'s Office at the
Village Hall, 237 Race
Street, unlil3 P.M ., July 13,
1981 lor the following
materials: 475 tons. more
or less, Asphaltic Concrete
in place and roll t"d.

Streets being considered

for

resurfacing

are

available at the Mayor's
Off ice. 237 Race Street,
Middleport, Ohio.
The v illage reserves the
right to reject any or all
bids and wa ive any in·
formaliti es in bidding.
Fred Hottman, Mayor
Vill age of Middleport
June 24, July 1
·Public Notice
ORDINANCE
NO. 1110·81

An Ordinance to vacate the

alley

extending

from

Hamilton Street to Locust

Street between Lots 4, 5, 6,

7 and 25 on the East and

Lots 24, 8, 9, 10, 11 on the

west.
Be II ordained by the
council of the Village of
Middleport as follows :
Sec. I. That the alley ex·
tending from Hamilton
Street to Locust Street be·
tween Lots 4, s. 6, 7 and 25
on the East and Lots 24, 8,
9, 10, 11 on th e West is

Public Notlee
Petitioner seeks a change
of the name of said child
from John Jay Dodderer to
John Jay Proffitt .
Said Petitioner further
states that he was married
to Ardelh Kay Proffit!, for ·
merly Ar delh Kay Dod ·
derer, on September 30th,
1972. and said child has
been living in the hOme of
said Petitioner since Sep·
tember 30th, 1972, and that
said minor is in the per·
manent custody of Ardeth
Kay Proff it!, Route 3,
Ra cine, Ohio, 45771 .
Said Petitioner further
alle ges in his Petition that
the consent of John L. Dod·
derer is not r equired to this
adoption by reason of the
fa ct that the. said John L.
Dodderer
has fa iled,
wittiou t justifiable cau se to
communi cate w llh t he
minor or to Prov idi for the
ma intenance and support
the minor as requ ir ed by
law or judicial decree for a
per i od of on e y ear
preceding the filing of the
adoption petition or the
placement of the minor in
the home ol the petitioner,
John Joseph Proffitt.
You are r equir ed to an·
swer within twenty ·eight
days after
th e la st
Pl.!blication which will be

hereby vacated. Said lots

are located in Behan' s Sub·
division, Village of Mid·
dleport.
Sec. II . This Ordinance
shalt tak e effect and be in ·
force lrom and after the
earliest date allowed by
law.
Passed the 8th day of
June1981
M. L. Kelly
Pr esi d en t

of
Council

Attest : Jon Buck
Cle rk
161 17, 24, 2tc
Public Notice
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COURT OF COM·
MON PLEAS, MEIGS,
COUNTY,
OHIO
PROBATE DIVISION
No. 23210
IN THE MATTER OF
THE ADOPTION OF
JOHN JAY PROFFITT
JOHN L. DODDERER.
whose last known address
was 52-4 Brown Avenue,
Harvey, Lou isiana, 70058,
otherwi se
resi d e nce
unknown, w ill take notice
that on the 6th day of Oc·
tob er .
1980,
J oseph
Raymond
Proffitt ,
Petitioner , filed a Petition
for Adoption pertaining to
John Jay Dodderer . a child
born November 1st, 1967, at
Columbus , Ohio . Said

Real Estate

General

tiOBSTETTER
Offiee 142·2003
Geor geS . Hobsteller Jr.
.Broker
NEW LISTING - Com·
m er cia! building , 2
story , S. 2nd St.. Mid·
dleport, $26,500.00.
NEW LISTING - Large
11 room, 2 story home. 2
baths, new gas furnace.
Could have 2
ments, live in one, rent
th e other . A sk i ng
$37,500 .00.
F AI!M 194 acres
mi less, Van Zandt Rd.,
near Mine No. 1. Asking
$55,000.00.
OWNER FINANCING
- Pomeroy , Nice
story brick home,
large bedrooms, 1
baths, kitchen and
fami ly room comb. with
firep lace . Good In ·
vestment for $26.500.00.
Rt: DUCED 48 ac re
farm with 2 story tarm
home, pond, se veral
bldgs. $35,000.00.
One acr e
LOTS building or trai ler si tes.
Cheryl Lemley, Assoc.
Phone14H171
Velma Nicinsky, Assoc.
Phone 742-3092

WANT AD INFORMATION

PHONE .992·2156
or Write Daily Sentinei Clauified Dept.
111 Court St., Pomeroy, 0 ., 45769

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992·2259

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NEW LISTING End of
the road for seclusion.
Mini farm with chi cken
house, hog pen, garden
and cellar house, fru it
trees and a small house
with
fireplace .
PRIVACY $14,000.00.

NEW LISTING - 3 yr.
otd ranch home with 2
bedrooms, carpeting,
utility, bath; F .A. fur·
nac:e, out cellar, several
bui Idings and 2 wOOded
acres. JUST $44,000.
MODERN 7 room home
with A bedrooms, bath,
n i ce kitchen , full
basement, natura'l gas
furnace, city water on
Rt. 12A In Syracuse.
$37,500 .
1620 SQ . FT . - This
targe home was bultt lor
a family . 2 bath tubs,
b i rch k i tc hen, full
basement, natural gas
furna ce with attached
wood burner and lllrge
level tot . City con·
venience. Store near.
POMEROY Nice
remodeled 3 bedroom
home . Has formici!
bath, electric baseboard
heat, nice k itchen, car·
petlng, ·targe porch ,
pat io
and garden .
Asking $35,000.
NEW LISTING 3 yr.old,
3 bedroom ranch home
with family room and
woodburning fireplace.
2 full bafhs, double
garage, sundeck and
level wooded lot. Asking
$69,900.
140 ACRES 5
bedrooms, 2 lull baths,
free gas, forced air fur·
nace. modern k itchen,
l arge family room,
garage and lots of river
lrontage. Excellent hun ·
ting tor deer, etc.
$225.000.
NICE OLDER HOME Nice carpetng, dining
room , 3 bedrooms,
natural gas furnace,
basement, garage, st .
windows &amp; doors. Lot
66x100 In Pomeroy out
of all floods for only
527,500.
NEW LISTING - Nice
older home with A
bedrooms In excellent
condition. Has central
heat and air con ·
dltlonlng. Lovely kit·
chen and den wllh
fireplace . large lot with

NEW LISTING - A rea l
farm wlih 142 acres, 60
acres hayland,
pasture. Nice 3 bedroom
home with new kitchen
and bath. 2 barns, other
buildings, even small
rental house. All fenced
and in operation now.
If you want a farm call
on this one. $85,900 .00.
NEW LISTING - Nice
home in Pomeroy, gOOd
kitchen and porches,
home in good condition,
famil y room, 1 floor
with
basemen t.
$26,900.00.
NEW LISTING - Mini
farm, close in, nice I
floor plan, 3 bedroom
home, barn, milk house,
fenci ng, over 5 acres,
good ' large garden.
ONLY $16.500.00.
OWNER
HAS
REDUCED PRICE on this 4 bedroom, Jlh
story home on 2 acres.
In Eastern district, full
basement, insulated,
above ground swim·
ming pool, and only
$40,500.00.
RIVERVIEW
IN
POMEROY Con·
Yen ient location , 3
bedrooms.
lull
basement, large lot.
Won ' t last long!
$35,000.00.
FAMILY HOME PLUS
RENTAL INCOME - 2
story home with A
bedrooms . Lots of
remodel ing. For income
there is a[l ~~~~tment
and rental from a store
build i ng . ALL FO~
$36,000.00.
REALTOR
Henry E. Cleland, Jr.
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ASSOCIATES
Dottie Turner H2-S692
Roger Turner H2-S692
Jean Trussell 9A9·2660
OFFICE H2·2259

nice view. You can walk
to the stores.
WE HAVE NEARLY
n,OOO,OOG.OO WORTH
OF PROPERTY FOR
SALE . DROP N TO SEE
ONE OR TWO.

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NEW HOME - ~t . 55-4 Gall la Co., split entry,
spac ious LR, archway Into formal DR . Kltcl!en
equipped. 3 BR and 2 baths, carpeted throughout,
full basement. Could have extra BR's or family
room, ready lor Jrd. bath If needed. Garage and
storage area . Call for appt. $62,000.

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The Village of .
Middleport, Oh.
Ph. 992-5016
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Middleport, Oh.
Ph.992·6263
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for Summer Classes:
tn Pomeroy I. Racine
Ages 3 and Up

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COMPUTI

ioth. senior citizens are
welcome to attend. Above
meetings will be held at 1
p.m . al the home of the
clerk, Wanda Eblin .
Clerk,
Salisbury Township
(6) 241tc

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remodel·
in g.
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13 Years
Experience
Greg Roush
. Ph. 992·7583
6·3·1 mo.

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TRENafiNG
SERVICE
water·SIIWer·Eieelric

Gu Line-Ditches
Water LIM Hook·ups
Septic Tanks
County Cerlllitd
Roush L•ne
Chtllllre, Oh.
Ph. 367·1560
1-7·1 tfc

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Farm Ponds ' Land

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SERVICE
For a 11 of your wir·
ingneeds.
Let G-te Miller check .
your presenl' vl.e ctrical
s.y5tem .
Rosidenlltl
&amp;Commercl•l
Call742·3195
or9f2·7680
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We would like to express
our apprelcallon ~nd
thanks for .the many
beautiful floral tributes ; all
lhe food brought to our
home and for all the kind
words and hear! felt sym·
pathy Shown us at the time
of our great loss. To Rev.
Ken Nowlan, F09lesong
Funeral Home, New Haven
Emergency Squad, New
Haven Fire Dept.; to lhose
who prepared the grave, to
the many friends who stood
by us the enllre time and
who shared our deep loss.
Thanks to every one who
helped In any way. There
are no words to express our
gratitude . Mrs. Ray Thom·
psonandlamlly .

SWEEPER and sewing
machine repair/ parts, and
supplies.
Pick up and
delivery, Davis Vacuum
Cleaner, one hall mile up
Georges Creek Rd. Call
446-029A..
NEW GARAGE OPENING
· Aulomatlc transmissions
and all sorts of mechanical
repair and major and
minor auto body repair.
see James Smith or Tom
Masters or caii.W.·77ffl.
City Cab, office 39 State St.
Gallipolis, open 5:30 till
11 :30PM 7 days . .W.-001.

The family of Dean
Bumgardner acknowledge·
s with graHul appreclallon
to neighbon and friends of
upper Mason, Lyons Ad·
dillon, Mason, Haven
Heights, New Haven and
Rolland, OH . Your kind ex·
pression of sympa)hy .
Signed w ife and daughters,
mother, brothers. and
sisters .

LAFF · A · DAY

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992·2478

or
Blain Milhoan
985·3965

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circus and join a home."

AtHENS SPORT
CYa.ES

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ALL STEEL

Farm Buildinp
Sizes

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Rl. 3, Box S4
Racine, Oh.
Ph . 614-143-2591
6·1Hfc

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coupon. cancel your ad by phone when you get
resulll: M~Y not retunelabte.
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Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING

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Rooflnt •nd gutter
work
COIICNit Wol'll
Piumblnt atld
elec:trlc•l work
(FrMIIII,...tes)

C. YOUNG II

• H'ay
Fever'
Home
Remedy, tradlllon lor cen·
turles; It works . For com·
plete Into and receipt send
today sell addressed Slam·
ped envelope plus Sl.OO to
S.R.A. Co., P.O. Box 28A,
Gallipolis, OH o15631.

Lusher's yard sale. Slate
Rt. 218 at Mereervllle.
ClotMs, turnlture, and new
dishes. June25 and 26.

Yard Sale 27 Henkle Ave.,
Gallipolis. Thurs. 25· Fri.
26, 9AM·APM . Clothes,
roller skates, carpet r~m ·
nants, like new, gymnastic

mats, etc.

Sale Thurs. &amp; Fri . 35 Grape
St.,
Gallipolis .
9· A.
Recliner, lamps, drop-leaf
table, desk, anllques, and
household Items.
4·Famlly Yard sale Fri. &amp;
Sal. 9·? Rt. 7 above Ad·
dlson . ·
Yard Sale Thurs. June 25 &amp;
Friday June 26. 9AM to 4
PM. 25 Henkle Ave,
Gallipolis.
Yard Sale Thurs. &amp; Fri . 126
State St., Gallipolis. 9 to 4.
Children, men, womens
clot~lng .

Neats Auction Hogsett,
WVA . Rf. 2. every Sat. 7:00
PM . (Consignments
taken!. (will buy furniture)
Lonn ie Nea136H101.
Rodger's Furniture and
Auction Barn. Gallipolis
Ferry, WV. Sale every
Friday 7:30. New and used
merchandise .
co·n·.
slgnments taken at barn.
Open 6 days a week 12 to 6.
1 buy antiques. Dealer's
Auction every Tuesday 11
am . Truck. loads new mer·
chandlse. Something for
everybody .
Howard
Beasley , Mason, WV. 304·
113·5471.

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Wanted lo Buy
$CASH!
FOR YOUR FURNITUR
ONE PIECE
OR HOUSE. FULL
COME TO
420LIVE &amp; SECOND
OR CALL·

Yard Sale bicycles, drapes,
toys, and more. Old 160,
just south of Portor. 8:00
AM, Wed . and Thurs. till
dark.

SPECIAL WICKER SALE!
Clip lhls ad and bring to
Wicker House, Al Court St.,
Gallipolis and receive 25
per cent off Wi cker &amp; Ben·
lam in Moore palnlln slack.
Garage Sale 7 Burdette Ad·
10-4 closed Thurs. 446·9A511.
'dillon, Tues., Wed ., ·and
t PAY i 1 highest prices Th~rs. 9 till ?
possible lor gold and silver
coins, rings, Jewelry, etc. 3 Family Yard Sale Thur. &amp;
contact Ed Burkell Barber Fr i. June 25 &amp; 26. 9 to
Nice clean clothes, knick
Shop, Middleport.
knacks, shoes, small ap·
ATTENTION lADI ES!I! pllances, bedspread, cur·
Help pay off those un· talns, and some Jewelry. 1
wanted bills working Fisher st .. Pomeroy.
even ll!llsfrom 7: JO to 10 :30
p.m . as a fashion stylist. Yard Sale June 25,26,&amp;27.
Earn $8.00 to $10.00 per A!the Jim Riffle residence
hour profit. Ideal for Syracuse. 9Am to ? Lots
hOmemaker with family. good clean clothes for
adults and children, some
Call '192·39411rom 9-6.
furn. and misc. Items: good
dress clothing for church.
The Meigs Co. Field &amp;
Game Club will have their
annual chlldrens fishing Garage Sale . Lots of girl's
derby on Sat., June 27,1:30- clothes. saturday only.
1 p.m. Ages 1·16. There will Rain or shine. 2918 An·
be prizes, frH eats &amp; nlston Drive, end of 30th St.
Jun ior
refreshmenls. Bring your Sponsored by
own fishing pole &amp; ba it. Women 's Club softball
Location, A m lies west of team.
Chester on Shade River Rd .
Follow signs. There wlll'be YARD sale-June 25 &amp; 26,
a ch icken barbeque for all Thursday and Friday . 4th
club members starting at 6 &amp; Butler Sf. 1across from
p.m.
New Haven Community
Building! 10 a.m . 1111 A.
Decorated cakes for all oc·
casslons character cakes, GARAGE sale on Staf·
sheet cakes , wedding l~ouse Rd . near Mason Co .
cakes. New strawberry Fair Ground June 26 &amp; 27,
shortcake, 992·6342 .
Baby clolhes, misc .
Carpor.l Sale first time:
ra in or shine, Wed ., Thurs,
and Fri. 30 Burdette Ad·
dillon.

SII)IIIG CO•

Yard Sale 3 miles our
LONELY
Christian Jerico Rd . Knives, clothes,
Singles. Meet Christian
misc . Thurs. Frl, and
singles lnyour area. Write
SOUihern Christian Singles
Club. PO Box 1823, Sum·
mervllle, SC 29A83 or call 1· Yard Sale 2920 Maple Ave.,
Pl. Pleasent. Thurs. June
803·811 ·9850, 2A hours.
9 to •PM. Avon bottles,
Intent ltews, boOks and
PIANO Lessons. LUCY Jane misc.
Bulmer. HarHord,
882·

' ' Be1utUul, Custom
Bu11tGar•1•s"
tor tree sldlnt
estim•tes, 949·2101 or
949-!....
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3·11·11c

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GARAGE

C I wanrea
( &gt;For Sale
( l Announcement
1 I F;or Rent

-Auto and Truck
Repair
-Transmission
Repair
Hrs.: Mon. -Fri.
9 a.m.-5 : 30p.m.

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anylhlng to give away •nd
does not offer or attempt to
offer any other thing tor
salemayplaFeanadlntlils
column. There will be no
charge to lite •dvertlser .

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COLLIE and CoonhOUnd
Puppln. '1'12·2770.

CASH lor your diamonds,
gold and sliver, class r ings,
wedding bands, sliver and
gold coins . Tawney
Jewelers, 422 Second Ave.,
Gallipolis, Oh io.
WANT TO BUY Old fur·
nlture and Antiques of all
kinds, call Kenneth Swa in,
256·1967 in the evenings.
WANTEO
TO
BUY :
GOLD,
SILVER ,
PLATINUM, STERLING·
COINS,
RINGS,
JEWELRY, MISC . ITEMS.
ABSOLUTE
MARKET
PRICE GUARANTEED.
ED BURKETT BARBER
SHOP , MIDD L EPORT ,
OHI0992·3A76.
HARLEY·DAVIDSON, pr·
eferably older model , but
will consider new model II
reasonable. Must , be In
good condition, In the $1500
to $2500 price range . Call
'1'12·5006.

Repa ir or r emodeling , wall
paneling, ceiling or floor
tile, siding and painting.
'1'12·2759.
Will care for ambulatory
person In my home. If interested. call843 2624.
Will do house paint ing B.
carpentry !NOrk . Free
estimales. 992·6190 .

Summ er tutoring for
elementary students. Call
992·5651 or992·2634.
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Insurance

SANDY AND BE AVE R In·
surance Co. has off ered
services fo r fire insurance
coverage in Galli a county
for almost a century .
Farm, hom e and personal
property covera ges are
available to meet I
dividual needs .
Kail Burleson, your neigh·
bor and agent.
AUTOMOB I LE
I N·
SURANCE
be en can·
eel led ?
Lost
y our
opera tor's L icense? Phone
H2·2143
16
Radio TV
_ __,&amp;~
C~
B ~R~e"'p,
ao,_
·r _ _
RON 'S TV SERVI CE
Spec ializing in z enith .
House tails. Now servici ng
Motorola Quazar. Call 1·
304·576·239B or .W.-2454.

HARPER · HALSTEAD
SALVAGE CO., 11th and
Viand Street, now buyin g
metals (copper, brass, General house cleaning
aluminum, lead, stainless week ly. S3.2S per . hr.
steel , batteri es and Phone .W.·2421.
radiators, g i nseng~ yellow
root. catnip and sassafras! . WANTE D TO DO all types
10 am lo 6 pm da ily . Also of exterior PAINT ING.
Flea Market on Saturdays. Free estimates . VERY
CAII67H868 .
REASONABLE RATES .
CALL 614·256·1598 after
4:30PM, Gallipolis.

11
Htlp wanttd ~
1mmldlale opening for N
supervisor 3 lo 11 shift, exc.
starting salary, contact
Judy Holley, ~N . director
o1 NurSing, Pinecrest Care
center . .W.·7112, Gallipolis,
E.O.E.
Like Crafts? Love money?
ACT NOW Be the first Arl·
craft Concept$ Counselor In
your area. No Investment
and no delivery . Excellent
arrangement lo add to your
family Income. 256·9348,
Gallipolis.

By Owner, 4 bdr .• split ·
level, living rm ., dining
rm . comb., eat·in kitchen,
tg. family rm ., 2 112 bath.
Located in Tara Esta tes.
Club house and pool
privileges. Kyger Creek
School D l~t r i c t. Shown by
app, only 367·7835 .

s rms &amp; bath,

2 1&amp;2 acr es
of land , new carpet, ci ty
water, bui lt in kitchen,
525,000, in Crown City, OH .
CAll 1·304·525-0391 week·
day, on wt!e kends and in
evening 1·304·522·1735.
BY OWNER Brick ranch,
near HMC, 3 or 4 bdr. , lots
of bu ilt· in cabi nets, and a 1
1/ 2 bath, f inished basement
with den, Ig. walk ·in c loset ,
shower , laundrY rm ., 2 ca r
garage wi t h elec tr ic
opener, central ai r and gas
hea t , owner will help fin ance. Cali .W.-4604.

1973 Crown Haven, 14x6S.
three bedroom . new carpet, 1971 Camer on, 14x64,
two bedroom, new j:arpet.
1972 Champion. 12x60. two
bedroom, new carpet. 1976
Camer on, 12K60 , t wo
bedrooms, bath &amp; 112, new
carpet. 1970 PMC, 12&gt;&lt;60,
two bed room, new carpet,
B &amp; S Sales, Inc.. 2nd and
Viand Street, Pt . Pleasant,
WV Phone 675-4424.

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Protesslonol
Services

GALLIA Clean ing and
Rent·A·Mald Service Inc..
Free Esllonates, bonded,
Insured, p110ne 2oi5·92:U.
Cleanlno by the week, mon·
thor contract\fat.

tLY GARAGE
W•rwlck, Frld-v

FOR all your phOtography
ntedl go lo Tawney Studio,
42• 2nd. Ave., Gallipolis.
familY
Ohio.
Jlh&lt;;tos,
lngs, and com·
merclel
tography.

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Lfve·ln hOuse
In Portland, Ohio.

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8&gt;&lt;-45 2 bedr oom tr ailer .
Brow n's Trailer Pa r k,
Mimi r sv il le, Ohi o.

1970 Hi lie rest 12x60, 2 bdr .. ' :,
tip out in liv ing room, gas
heat, ai r. cond .; 1 acre of
land, across from Rac ine
locks and dam . 247 391 5.
USED Mob ile Home. 576·
27" , ..
1971 Oar ian 12 x 65, 3
bed r oom s. 1972 Crown
Haven, 14 X 65 With 8 X 10
expando, 3 bedrooms. 1973
Utopia 12 x 65, 2 bedrooms .
1972 Invader 14 x 70. 3
bedroom s. 1972 Nashau. 14
x 60, 2 bedrooms. B •;"' S
Sal es, Inc . 2nd and Viand
Sts Pl. Pleasant, WV .
Phone 675·-4424.
1969 Gr egory 12 X ss, 3
bedroom parti al l y fu r nished, wa ll to wal l carpet ing , air conditioni ng,
underp inning . $4,000. 7735170 .

1974 Schultz 14 x 65, good
condi t ion, al l new car pet,
partial ly fu rnished , un·
Ni ce f r ame home,
derp inn ing and porch, on
rented lot. $8500. CA ll 675·
minut es north of
Pleasant on Rt. 2. LR , D", 4591 .
3 bdr ., FR with Wood·
burner. full basement. 3·4 33
Farms tor Sale
acres, mid 40' s, assumab le "'-- -'--"=="-"=c....9 55 acres, n ine room house,
loa n. Call 304·273-9344, ba r n, mi ner als, sec luded,
good hunting. Morni ng Sta r
Mount Alto, WVA .
area . $65,000 . Addi tional
Ho use 3 bdr ..
f ul l 101 ac r es availab le. 949·
base m e nt ,
imme d . 2630.
possession. Price reduced
S8,000, in dty limits. Call 3S
.W.·374B or 256·1903.
LO TS · Re al nice c:. .,psite
on Racc oon Cre-ek, all
Beaut iful View ! 1 mile util ities availat-•e, $300.
from HMC, 1 yr . old 3 bd r ., down, ow ner w id f iM nce,
2 full bath, br ick ranch, l ull ca ll after 3 p.m .. 256·6413.
basement, 2 pl us car
garage, WBFP, 3 acres.
Bea utif ul~ l r~ v el :··· o;, Fa ir ·
Ca ii.W.·7709 .
field Chur ..:h Rd a ~.r a ved
sub div1~ io n . c · ~ c hool ,
3 bdr. br ick house located 5 ru r al wa t er . 3 :1' · •cres,
mlles from par k front in $10,000 . 1 1 4 - 1' I.' $4,500.
Ga llipoli s. Owner moving Owner w r, fi nance, 10 ·
outot town. Ca ll « 6-0633 .
down 379·2196.
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Large 3 bedroom home, 3
living room s, fo r mal dini ng
room. 2 bu ilt In kitchens, 2
baths, I w ith shower. All
tu lly carpe ted. Lots of
paneling . Larg e swimm ing
pool in back. Seen by ap·
polnt menr on ly . '1'12·2404 af·
ter 4 p.m . Large r ecr eati on
and laundry room .

4 room s and bath , on Union
A ve .. Pom ero y. Com ·
pletely fu rn ished, for sale
by owner . 992-5282.

HAUL grave l, limestone, OR RENT · al most new lA •
coal. etc. Denci l Dunlap. 70, 3 bed room, 1 lh baths,
sitting on nice lot, ready to
Phone 675-521 5.
move into. Phone 304·576·
2711 .
Handyman . Need s work.
Phone 304-A511· 1042.
HOU SE for sale in Colum·
bus OH 533,900. Call after 6,
Fleanelal
675-3269.

CHARlES T . Knopp Water
Well Drilling, pump sales

llld

service, IW-675-5:111.

L•w ..me and number or
CIII3D4·ft7·Mit,

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House with acr eage for
sale, 3 or 4 bdrs., fully car ·
peted, 2 barns, 379·2258 or
379·2343, after 6PM .

1978 Festva l Mobile home ·
14•70, 3 bdr ., 2 bath, . ·
$10,000. 256·9309.

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:

4 acres on Floyd - ·"rk Rd . .
close to Rr. 160, S&amp;,uoo. Call
446-0390.
2 acres on Floyd·Ciark Rd.
close ro Rt. 16\l, 54,000 .
Phone 446·0390 .
Nor th Gallia EstatPs is now
offering beaut iful 3/ 4 ac rea .
bui ldi ng lots. ru ral wa ter,
road frontage av :.- ila ble,
low down payme•l t low
monthy pay.r.en1 ca n be
ar ranged, or wi ll 1• .·oe for
mobile home of equal
va lue . Call 367-0687 or 388·
9692 .

Avai lable va cant lol with
sam ll build i:"tO ldt·al for
used car sa les, pr oduce. or
Large 2 story st one hOme, cab busi ness . Gooo 1.x at ion
well insullated, w ith 3 large corner 2nd and S. · 1or e,
bedr ooms, one fu ll bath, 2 Gallipolis. For info. - non
1/ 2 baths, forma l dining Cal l 8B1 ·4340 day , ...., 1775
r oom , newl y r emodeled kit - at night.
chen bu il t in includ ing dish·
washer, basement w ith
Wi ll do baby sitting In my work shop, 2 car garage 10 ac r es near Portor on old
home In Syracuse. Good with work shop, large gar · 160. Idea l for hor ·: siles,
references, v ery reliable. rlen, 2 porches. 54B Granf lots of road froni Jge . 388·
Phone 992·3110 or 949·2791.
51.. M iddleport. 159,500. 9060.
w anting quick sa le to settle
Wil l mow lawns in Mi d· est ate . Call 61 H 80809 for BY owner, 3 apar tment
house on approx. 1 acre.
dleport area, Dav id Georg e appointment. l Atter I PM !
Live in one, r ent others to
H2·5156.
THREE bedroom house; make your payment. Ca n
be converted si ngle home.
Carpentry , roof wor k, famil y room with firepl ace, Ci ty water, will consider
full
basem
ent,
all
ap·
house painting , Free
land contra ct . 675·1883 9·5
Estimates. Speciality barn pliances and draperies. p.m.
675·15-42
after
5
p.m.
roofs. 992·5349 or 773·5921.

$185.00 to $500 weekly doing
mail ing work . No ex· .
perlenee raqulrea. AP·
Money to Lo.n
PLY : Circle Salea, P.O. 22
Box 22A·O, Richmond Hilt,
FHA·VA·Conventlal Home
NY 11418.
Loans, Columbus First
Mortgage Co., A63 Second
Ave., Gall ipolis, Oh ., 446·
7172

malt IIIII tem•lt. For Info.
, . . . , , Meigs County
Humant Society.

Coupon witll RemiHanC.
The !)illy Sllltlntl
lo• 72f

1!.!2'-....:S~It~u~al~io~n!:'se!W~a"'n"'ted
,__
Will care lor the elderly in
our home. Trained and experlenced. 992-7314:

N EW CABIN or smal l
home, completely fur ·
nished, SJ900. Caii.W.·0390.

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1973 2 bdr. Granville 12x60 . . ..
Air cond., awning, geL \
cond . .W.-0876, or .W.-2651 .

Mod if ied A·fra me. three
bedr ooms, tw o baths, car·
pet. Spiral st airs, ci r cular
stone f irepla ce . 8 acr es.
Wil l ba bysi t in my hom e 992-7741.
160 &amp; 554. 388 ·8178 . .

•bout 5 wka. Old, -===;;:~;'i;;;;===­
melt •ntl 1em111 milled f
PvlliiC 11'breed, melt Llllrallc!r 11'111
&amp; Auctlen
11111r milled ldull. Kllttltl
J

Wanted · Anyone having a
record(ng of !he June 1.
1981
graduation
ceremonies at Hannan
High School, pleasecontact
Joyce Holley at Apple
Grove, west Virginia.

BEDS· IRON , BRASS , Old TV service call s. Free
furniture, gold, Slive r estimates . Call 992-6776 or
dollars, wood ice boxes, 992·2034.
stone Jars, ant iques, etc.,
Complete
household s.
Write : M .D. Miller , Rt. 4, 1n8~_ _..,
w._.,a~
n~
ted
~t,
o_,
Do
,__
Pomeroy,Oh. Or992·7760.
O.J .'S l AWN MOWER
REPAIR · On Neigh·
CHIP WOOD. Poles ma•. borhood Rd., all makes ser·
diameter !A" on largest viced. Speci alizing in Lawn
end. $12.50 per ton. Bundled Boy . Blades sharpened.
slab . s10.50 per ton. Call o146·«25 after 5 p.m.
Dellverd to Ohio Pal let Co .• Pick up and delivery
Rock Springs
~d . ,
available.
Pomeroy . 992 ·2689.

Puppies

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Yard Wed. and Thurs.
Millon Rd . Camp Conley .
Chlldrens
clothing ,
!~'!'~'" clothing, paper·
back boOks, etc.

FAMILY GARAGE
SALE • Startlnt 10 fo ••
Yellow !lger k iHens, llood Friday and saturday, June
26 •nd 27. 173 Mayo Drive,
mousers, call379·2637 .
Nt'IV
Haven,
W . VA .
Chlldrtnl dothts, toys,
bed , little of
Klttena, • long h•lred. Call
245-S-452 .
ltvOtrY11111n9, nln or 1111111.

Mall Tills

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at Mill Stone, Pt.
Pleasant.

I killen 7 wksold. o~M·ol021 .

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3 family yard sate June

1~'·'26~11o71 . 10 to ? Loeatlon

Woman to stay with elderly
lady In Coltagevil le on
weekend . 372·3398 Cot ·
tagev llle, WV.

OPEN 9T05

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Real Estate

.W.·4775

Yard Sale on State Rt. 124
In Portland at Emerson
Johnson residence, June 23
thru 26, 10 lo 6 PM, PH . 843·
2472.

Rulln Muslc·formlng new
Country and Western Band
drummer, lead (Ill liar, bass
guitar, and plano player.
Alot of experience not
necessary, bul talent Is.
Must do road shows and
professional r ecording .
Phone 1·388·8818.

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3t ACRES - 3 BR home 3 mltn off Ill. 1 on Tex•s
Rd. All mineral rights. Asking $37,000.

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P&amp;S BUILDINGS

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RACINE - Lg. 2 BR mObile home (1 BR 1•x16),
large eat· In kitchen, many eupbOards, covered front
polio, carport, oulbulldll!ll. Your1 for only 122,000.

CHESTER - J nice .C:rtl with lll,cle •trullll'ftt.
IIIIUIIted J BR hOme, g•rage, lmllllllm. Loll of In·
IIVIIIIIIPKe n 'Mill aaout-. Alklng . .,900.
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. Contact Ohio
Valley
lor

These adotable kittens se~• a
uselul putjlOSO in a kitchen
Kittens 1n a basket decotate
the wall nexl'to your stO'fe and
are so handy when you netd help
with hot pols. Pattern 7075:
d irection~ ftansfer lot basket
and kitten polholdeos.
$!.00 ltlr each pattetn. Add
SOC each pattern lor postaee
and ' handline . Send to:

Radiator Spe&lt;i•llst
NATHAN BIGGS
3S Yrl. Experience

sewer line connections,
and any in house

WELL drilling, both rotary
&amp; cable tools, usually wells
in 1 day . Call Ray Beagle
304-895·3841 .

992·2156

Card of Thanks

COMPLETE
RADIATOR
SERVICE
From the Sm•llest
Healer Core to the
Lar.test.Radiator '

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KOUIITRY

6· 15·1 mo.

20 ACRES - On land contract. 10%.down. owner to
help finance. Asklng$13,000.

ACREAGE - 1Ax10 mobile home. This location hal
shade trees, pond I. gar•ge. Alktng 116,000.

RACINE~SYRACUSE

Mate beegle black, white,
and tan lost In Sllv.er Ridge
area. NIIW leather collar
wlfh metal ' studs, new
Jlcense. 9&amp;1-4273.

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12x60 mobile home, 1 acre , ,
ground, air cond., partially , 1:
turn. 256·1.56A, Crown City , ·
OH .

Plano tuning and repair,
Love your neig hbor tune
your Plano. Bill Ward,
wards Keyboa r d. .W.-4372.
Gallipolis.

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CHAIN, REWARD. Reply
to Box 217 co Gallipolis.
Dally Tribune, 825 Third
Ave., Gallipolis, Oh ol5631 .

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AREA
RESIDENts

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EUGENE LONG

Kitchen cabinets, bath

Reel Estete - General

LETART, OH, - Brick hOme, 11_., beth, 3 BR' s, hardWood floors, llreplace, clean, neat and ready tor
you to move Into. Many extras . 10% Mort. can be
assumed. Asking $35,1100.

Roofing I. Guner
Remodeling
Serving Your Area for
20 Years

INCOME TAX AND AC ·
CO'U NTI NG SERVICE
Call AA6· 7068 for ap·
polntmenl anytime.

Help Wanted

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HA 60"-25·60 H.P.
H£60"- ·tS·IOH. P.
All Models Av•llable

Vinyl, &amp;
Aluminum Siding
• tnsul•llon ·
• Storm Doors
eStorm Windows
• Replacement
Windows
Free Estimate
James Keesee
Ph. 9f2·2772

LOII•nd Found

In Mason County

ROTAVATORS

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In Meigs County

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PUBLIC NOTICE
·Sa l isbury
Townsh ip
Trustees will hold Federal
Revenue Sharing proposed
use hearing on July 6th,
1981 and Federal Revenue
Sharing Budget He.aring
and
A~nual
Budget
Hearing on JuJy 13th. The
summary of the enacted
budget will be available for
public Inspection after July

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Public Notice
the 5th day of August.
. Furthermore, the
hearing on said ·adoption Is
scheduled for the 9th day of
I ~i~~~~~'"'J· 19Bl , at 10:00
J,
. . before the
Honorable Robert E . Buck,
Probate Judge, at the
Meigs County Court House,
Pomeroy, Ohio .
JOSEPH·RAYMONO
PROFFITT
Petitioner
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7 room house, exc. locat ion,
Imm ed ia t e occupancy ,
near high school , 675·1580.
Dave O' Neal, Real Estate
Broker .
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tor Sale

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882·3162.

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Houses for Rent

House for rent, 57 Olive St.
1 bdr ., unf urni shed, no ·"
pets, you pay util i ties, dep. "
r eq., Sl SO . mo. .(.46·7886. Af · :
ter s .W.·404S .

J bdr. house unfurn ,, ver y
nice . Rodney Vllliage II ,
sec. dep., references . .ut.·
«16 after 7PM .

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CLE AN USED MOBILE
HOMES
K E SSE L ' S
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QUAL I TY
MOBILE Furn lshed one bd r . house
HOME SALE S, 4 MI. S140 In adv ance, S70
WEST, GALLIPOLIS, RT. deposit lr,qulre evenings
35. PHONE .W.·~ or .W.· at 507 Pecan St .. Spring
Vally Estates, Gallipol is.
7274.

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12xMI, weah &amp; dryer, new
c1rpet, oom. turn .• set on
IIIII In Quail Creek In Rod·•
ney, OH . $1,150.00 2oi5·S.C2C
or388·13A9.
For sale 1974 Freedom
mobile homa •nel lOt,
110x2.!0, located 2 miles
above HendtriOII,WVA.
For Information call after
6:00 PM67H310.

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3 bdr. home, dep. &amp; r ef . ,,
r eq., adults prelerr ed. Call , :;
.W.·4754 1 Norlhup,OH ,
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2 bdr. house, basement,
gar a g e.
Ro se Hill ,
Pomeroy. Deposit, tease,
required . ('lo pets S225 per
mo. 61H1B·2513.

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paid. Cal l 675-4426 alter 6
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42

Mobllt Homes
for Rent
Mobile home tor rent, 3
bdr., ~ompletely nurn., 4-16·
9669., Gallipolis.

SLEEPING _ROOMS and
light housek1M!f&gt;lng apt.,
2 bdr., unfurn , mobile Park Central Hotel. '
home. Ref.. c:tep, req._,
Georges Creek Rd. Call 46 · SP!'ct tor Rent
' sq. fl. for rent, office
4-16·4229.
1200
or retail located In Spring
2 bdr. mobile home in . Valley Plaza. 4-16·733210:00
Crown City, OH . Air Cond., to 7:30 or 4-16·2172.
wash &amp; dryer, carpet, fir·
place, S175 mo. Call 4-16· Office space downtown
Gallipolis location, 1st
3257.
floor, 4-16·3432.
3bdr. trailer $165 mo. ref. Molern office suite,
req. plus dep. GAllipolis Business &amp; Professional
Ferry, WVA. 675·68.51 .
Bid .~ 414 Second Ave.,
Downtown Gallipolis. Call
2 bdr. trailer on Bulavllle· Morris Haskins.
Addison Rd. Phone 4-16·
6583, Gallipolis.
Sec lud~ private trailer lot
in VfOOded. area . !deal tor
2 bdr. trailer on Bulaville· that summer outdoors.
Addison Rd. Phone 446· Contact Brown's Trailer
Park, 992·3324.
6583, Gallipolis.
COUNTRY MOBIL!! Home
mobile home. R&amp;cine area . Park, . Route 33, North of
Pomeroy . Large lots. Call
9'12·5858.
9'12·H79.
6 room house for rent on
Nye Avenue. $150 per mon· TRAILER spaces tor rent.
Southern valley Mobile
th, $50 deposll. 367-7811 .
For rent, lOx 50 2 bedroom

Mobile home, 2 bedrooms.
Adults only , no pets,
deposit required . Utilities

paid. 2 miles on S.R. 143.
9'12·3647.
Mobile home for rent of
sale in Cheshire. Will help
finance. 3 bdr. 992-7816.
Two

bedroom

furnished

trailer, $180. month plus
utilities. SHJO. deposlt.675·
6987.

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turn ., 4 rms., utilities pd .,

no children or pets, 446·
1637, Gallipol/s,OH .
Furnished apt . $195 .
Utilities pd. 1 bdr ., adults.
446--..16. After 7PM.
2 bdr . apartment /g. LR
and Klichen . Across from
Honda Shop no pets. Call
4-16·3937 or 367-0560.
1 bdr. unfurn . apartment,

downtown
Gallipolis
location, no pets, adults
only, newly remodeled. 446·
3432.
Furnished 3 r ms, upstairs

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KACH·ALL pOrtable metal
~~:~;~t s!ze' 4fl.x101t. to
Gallipolis l!lock
Co.,
,P!ne St., cail446·
2783.
WONDER STOVE · mfg.
by United Slates Stove Co.,
wood and COal buFner With
blower, Gallipolis Block
co., cal/446·2783.

APAR TMENTS . Fur ·
nlshed or unfurnished. 675·
1371 days , 675 ·3812
evenings.
APARTMENTS
AND
MOBILE HOMES 675-41:10.

several items of fur·

7:00

-epp 'lian 1c~s,

televisions. Big dlscQUnts
for quanlty purcMse.
Village Furniture 2605
Jacf\lon Ave. 675· 1773~ ·.

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per, self-contained, exc .
cond ., $2,9'15. Dune buggy,
red fiberglass body, $500.
Go cart, slingshot, 5 HP,
new $435. Corvalr van,
$1,795. Se&lt;!,rs air cond.,
23,000 BTU, $400. 1980
model mopeds, 9 left in
stock ,

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·over cost · 150

MPG . Cali 446·4026.
For sale 14 ft. Slarcraft
motor boat, 45 HP Chysler

motor all remote control,

runs good . Call 446·2798 or
446·9689.
MICROWAVE OVEN , good
cond., with stove 2 or 3
years Old. 367·7824.
One set of World Book,
Chi/der ail Encyclopedias,
1' volumes, like new, $399.
Value $180. Call 446·7941
evenings.

For sale ring neck &amp; silver
pheasants, Honda XL very
gd, cond . 300. 446·0159,
Gallipolis.
For sole refrig., LR suite,
washer-dryer, fuel oil tank .
After 5, 446·2599, Gallipolis.

dryers ,
refr igerators, Seigler fuel oil heater and
ranges . Skaggs Ap · tank. 446·3530, Gallipolis.
pllances, 1918 Eastern
Ave., 446·7398.
Two month spring special
for upholstering furniture .
Chairs, rugs , ant i que Ric hard Mowery , Sr .
rocker, crib, TV needs Owner. 675·4154.
repair , garden tool s,
trellis, ladders, roof lad· SWIMMING
POOLS :
der. 9'12·251 7.
PRE ·SEASON SAl E :
$999.00 INSTA LLED!!!
Sears Kenmore heavy duty Above ground pool COM·
PLETELY INSTALLED
washer, $75. 30A-675-6838.
starting at$999.00. Price in·
eludes pool, dec,k, fenc e,
53
Antiques
filter, liner, and Inunder normal
ATTENTION :
( IM · stallation
ground
condition.
Free
PORTANT TO YOU) Will
pay cash or certified check shop at home service. Call
for antiques and collec· 1·800·624-8511.
llbles or entire estates.
Noth ing too large. Also. Insulated storage building.
guns, pocket watches, and 8x10 with 7ft. ceiling. Ideal
coin collections. Call 614· work shop. $799. See these
at Kingsbury Home parts
767·3167 or 557·3411 .
store.

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IIICIIARD IIUIIIONS

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RI!AI.PI!OPLIAiook
at o oqulrrol thot flleo by hang
glider, a vloH to a wtld and crazy

Yesterday's

Ohio valley Cleaning. Cali
us for carpet cleaning
before 9 am any day 675·
1213.
Approx. 80 yards wall to
wall carpel, long shag,
from reputable manufac·
turer, best offer. 675·3017.

Four 15,00 gallon . tanks
located above gi'O\Ind at
Athens, Ohio. 13,000.00
each. Phone 1·304-422·2781.

1975 Ford F·lOO Ranger,
$600. 1973 Nova Ha~hback,
JSO, 4-Spd ., S500. Call 446-

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7504.

30 in. magic chef gas
range, 675·5686 or 675·5534.

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Autos for Salt
1970 Ford pickup. 302
1976
Chys/er
Cordoba, low
motor, $75: Tappan electic
m
lies,
good
cond.. tilt
range, $25. Phone 304-773·
wheel, cruise, priced right,
5061.
446·8661 , Gallipolis .
AIR CONDITIONERS ·
sale priced, ail sizes In 73 Chevolet Bluer. Call
stock, expert Installation 4-16·1875, Gallipolis.
available. Village Fur·
nilure, 2605 Jackson Ave., 1967 MU$1ang 6 cy 1., auto,
304-675·1773.
light blue, gd. cond., call
379·2138 afler 6 PM,
Just recleved new ship· Gallipolis.

ment of living room suites,

Ut.m5TA\JD Me.

being wounded on a etekeout,

spd, low i'nileage, canvas

top, will trade, call446·1211
or 446-3594\,

cherlahtd memorlea of their

Frull
Cabbage pick your own, 25
cents a head. 5 miles below
town, GAllipolis. Raynor
Peach Orchard, ..,.._.,7,

1963 corvair convertible,

$550, 304·615· 1699.

75 Mante carlo l50 , 2 BBL.
CI'IIYY rally rims. biiCk
wtt11 red lntwfor, Phont

m-wo.

Apartments. 6~5-55-48.

years

e)(perlence .

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AND SIIAU. 'B/gSiopoand Lil·

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Mra. Hall. Sloolried and Jamoo
enllol inlheR.A.F.,andotomalo
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volorri,.o. (eo !f!/no.)
8:30 {I) AND T.!fE BAND PLAYED
ON Forman)', llfelnthevlllageot

Sh/11/ngoburyrovolvooaround
the town' a braoa bond, but to
eoma, tho band lo oimply awtul.

Free

Tht production atara Trevor
Howard, Robin Nedwell, Diane
Koono ond Jock Dougioo. (90

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1:00

ceilings,

com·

mercia/ and residential, 13
Exc·IY•tlnp ,
free estimates. Call 256·
DOZER · backhoe, dump ·:
1182.
truck. Cali 4-16·45:!7.
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INSTALL fireplace facing
or chimney, dry wall,
piaster, stucco, free est.
Simulated brick or stone,
Greg Burdette, call 675·
6351 .

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INTERIOR and exterior EDWA_RD' S Backhoe and ' ,
painting, Mark While, call Dozer Service. Specializing ,
in septic tank. 675·1234.
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245·9561 .
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30H7H361.
Effiency, .apartment,
utiiii\K iPald, Call 675-4426
af~• 6·pm . . tl
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AND DOOR. 614 . . liN.
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TH1 FACTS OF UFE
QUINCY Quincy htiPI a

IMIII City rnldiCII eXImlntr
etand up to pre11ure from 1

loco! lndvolriolill ond • poll·
tlclan who want to cover up the

trullllbout a oouplo ol death•
by lioling them oooccldenlol.
(!lepoal; eo mlno.)
(!) WIIIBLEDOH '81 HIQK.
UOHTI HIIO Sporto providoo

be
sorry _
fol'\
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PAINTING · Interior and Fuller Electric Co. Com· · (
e x ter i or , plumbing·, plete rewiring, commercial ,,
residential, and elec· · •
roofing, some remodeling. or
trlcal maln1ainance, also ~
20 yrs. exp. Cali 388·9652.
on call. ' Ph. 446·2171 , ,
Gallipolis.
BING'S CONCRETE CON ·
STRUCTION · Specializing SE ING Machine repairs, '
In concrete driveways,
patio, service. Authorized Singer j
s idewalks,
&amp;. Service. Sharpen 1
basement, garage floors Sales
Scissors. · Fabric Shop, •
~ nd etc. Free estimates. 11
.j
years experience. Call 367· Pomeroy. 992·2284.
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7891.
JA(:K'S REFRIGERATIO· .r·:
N. air condition service, ~·
Don your house need a commercial,
Industrial . ~~
face lift? Or Ius! a lillie
•·,
makeup? Call me &amp; I'll Phone882- ~71.
have it looking young again
In no time. Will do ail types .15
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ri::.:I..:.H:.:a:.:ue:
li.:.:nt
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of lnt.erfor work; paneling, . LIMESTONE, ' gravel and '
celli~gs, flooring, etc, ; plus sand. All sizes. At Richards
exlef)or ,work. roofing, and_ son, u~r River. Rd. , • ' I
shlll!lling, any size and
1
shape. 30 years experience G~liipolls,
io. Cali 4-16· •
in carpentry. References 7785·
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provide~! upon request. 992·,
6m. ,
J IM' S DEPENDABLE 11.
water delivery . Cali 256· ~ i
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Gene's Carpel Cleaning, 9368 anytime.
stream extraction.
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estimates. rea10nable NOW HAUL/ NG house coal
Scolhguar.d, ~-6309. e. limestone for driveways.
Call for estimates 367-7101
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RING,LE'S' SERVICE :
Complete
building , DILLARDS WATER •'
remodellhg, I' r,palrlng, DELIVERY Service. Cali ~
large or small. lobs done ef· 4-16·7404.
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675·
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JONES BOYS WATER ·
. SERVICE, call 367-7411 or
LOCKSMITH ,'\' Service. 367-0591.
Residential. ' automotive. _ _ _ _ _..:::..__ I
Emtt;.tiCY Mrvlca. Call Mob ile hom11 moved, ,.'
112·2079.
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licensed, and bonded. 576- •1
2711 or 67H39t.
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and rtPIIrs.
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Conlmercl•l and fftlden. •
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TRI STATI!! , , , •
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
CONTINIOUS no 1Hk gut· 1163 Sec. Avt.. Galllpolls. 4
!Wing, cuafllm IlliCit far .w6-7a:lor.w6-1a:l.
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Y!lllr homt. l'or frft
tltlma.... call I&gt;.DI/ANCI N
Ullholtttfy Rt. I ~ .

Sale or Trade. 1919 BAJA
Boat, 16ft. trl·hull, 115 h.p.
Mercury outboard moll!!'
with power 1r1111. Easy load
Tam. trailer. Complete

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pr11tlglou1 event In tennla;

Borry Tompkino ond Arthur
Aohe give comprohenolve mid·
covoroooto llle prallmln·
t!Y moloh-upo.
llJ IIAITERPIECI THEATRE
'Duchooo of Ouko Slrotl: Tho
'.• Boroolt\'ifbehololitlnlroublo,
but Loulae •• ·deterntlfted·to y._
make It a aucceu. She col· ·•
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which ace to lead, but it
didn't matter. Either one
was going to be ruffed.
There was no swing. Alter
substantially different bid·
ding at the other table,
North became declarer at
seven hearts doubled and
made it.

br THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
5 Reprieve
I Lesser
6 - blanche
Sunda island· 7 Macaw
6 Sebastian
8 Alcott
or Bruce
heroine
II Love,
9 Fonnerly
Italian style 10 Himalayan
1% Sports
goat
II Instance
setting
13 Feeling
17 _
weU (sl.)
processing
15 Contrived
18 Incessant
16 Pronoun
19 Father
17 Scorned
%0 Dated
2% Fly
%1 Singer Ross
23 Greek letter 24 - even
%7 Using
keel
few words u Chinese
%8 Masse!let
society

Yesterday'• Alllwer
26 Poker
34 Boston 's
tenn
Faneuil 28 Samuel
35 Field
Eliot 38 Trip to
3D Vega or
the plate
Spica
38 "- Dreamer"
:rz CUbic meter 40 Cap
33 French
41 Guevara
priest
IZ Held

~a
r.-~~~~2t War god
31 Having sound
31 Alienate
h-i---1-++33 Gotcha!

KNOW ABOUT

THIS MOi'!LINii
F'ROFEe5tON !'
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BACKHOE SerVice. Larr y '
Sidenstrlcker. 675·5580.
·

BJpck and concrete, mor·
tar. sand and _gravel. Rt. ·
WOODSHOP · Cabinets, 33, two miles above New
picn ic tables, porch ·Haven . 882·2148.
swings, most wood produc·
ts. 101 Court St., Gallipolis. 14
Electrical
Cali 4-16·2572.
&amp; Refrigeration
Cooling and ·. .
WEATHERALL CON · QUALITY
Heating
Service,
call 388· .
CRE'l'E · quality and ser·
vice, call 675·1582.

76 TRIUMPH 750 Bon·
neville, all new wheel
bearings, 6500 miles, good
condition, 304-458·1075.

toeuoeo on Phillip Kent and hio
!l!"ily.
W MOVIE -(DRAIIAI .. "Tho
lldll!l ~" 1077
• (I) IIDl C8S WEDNESOA Y
IIKllfT MOVIE 'Mohogany' ·
,ij,7!_0RLD: Till R!D ARMY

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free estimates. Call col.,
614·259·2814 ask for C~arles Dozer work. Small jObs a·' ·.
specialty. 742·2753.
or Mike.
,,

CAPTAIN STEEMER Car·
pel Cleonlng featured by
Haffe/1 Brothers Custom
Carpets. Free esllmales.
Call4-lo\·2107.

JOhn Jlko'il towering belt·
ul/ar olthe proud mon and
women who lorged tho Amor·

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DOZER work · excavating, ··•·
land clearing. Call446·0051 . .,

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remodel, concrete, roofing,

drew Stevena, Lorne Greene.

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COMPLETE SEWEll IN ·
STALLAT/ON &amp; backhoe
service for the Racine·
sewer district.
HOWARD &amp; PISTOLE Syracuse
Oozer work If needed. 94'1·
Contractors · Build, siding, ,,,..

•
Aeked to demonetrate hie
moglo act for vioHDfl, Arnold lo
not tOO IUCCIIIfUi until hlaflnal

trick,odlooppoaringocl,worko
ond ho linda hlmoeH oul on lhe
3Dih·lloor wlnd.W ledge.
(Ropool) (Ciooed-Coplionod;
U.S.A.)'
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STUCCO PLASTERING ·

te)(tured

1981 Honda 900F Super
Sport fairing &amp; heeders,
$3;200. 367-7593, Bidwell,
OH.

{I) IWIK R\I8JILL®MEQ~ . •.
SPECIAL SllirloUiorf&lt; !looolfl

·

pokoafun il the polllcaloolab·
1/ohment In a llvo performance
from tho Slate UnlvenHy ot Bul·
folo'o Kalhorlno Cornell
Thtalro.

1975 Chevy 10 ton 4 wheel
drive. Lift kit, big tires. CALL 446·2801 for termite,
roach , bird , rodent,
992·2679.
spiders, fleas and other
small insect control. Free
78 4WD lnt~rnational Scout eslimates given. A local
.PS, PB, AC, AT, tA exira company
locaed
in
tires,' A·l icond., 304·576- Gallipolis area . Bill
2637.
Thomas.

Arltlfiarll

I

(!l-1;80.mlno.)

estimates. Remodeling.
Caii3B8·9857 .

7~4_ _.!!M~o!!to!!!r~cy:Lc~l~es!..__

Here is a hand from the
finals of the 1934 Vanderbilt
Cup. It illustrates one of the
problems of team of four
bidding in that you really
don't want to sell out when
every one has a freak hand.
The bidding in the box is
what occurred at one table.
West didn't think that NorthSouth could make six , but he
reasoned that if by some
chance they could bring the
slam home he would lose a
lot of points. So he bid seven
diamonds which he knew
could not be hurt.
North thought of doubling
seven d iamonds but
refrained. He didn't want to
take the responsibility of
letting his opponents make a
doubled grand slam. Also.
North was a buck-passer. He
felt that he wanted South to
make the final decision .
South thought a long while
and finally bid seven spades.
He expected to be doubled
and set a trick, or maybe
even two, but he didn 't want
to pay off if his opening lead
got ruffed.
West had gone as far as he
could go. Bids of more than
seven are not allowed .
Furthermore, West doubled .
He thought a while about

lng dinner held In hie honor.

JIM MARCUM Roofing ·
spouting .and siding. 30

ntr.._

2 bedroom turnlshecl cot·
!age, uptown. S225 month
plus utllltln. Call675·2022.

ohow; up to pay lllllr /all reopecll all me.morial fund reio·

Home
lmprov.ments
PAINTIN.G · Residential
. and commer~lal . Interior
and e.terior, mobile home
roofs. Free estimates. 17
yrs. exp. with references
call367·7784 or 367·7160.

1918 Star crlft 1!&lt;1 boet, 19
ft., 175 HP Mercury biiCk
max. 1011 Of
prlctd
101111. Pftonttn-51711.

SLEEPING ROOMS on
Viand Str"t, Pl. Pleasant.
JOH7H110.
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By OSwald Jacoby ·
and Alan Sonlag

perplt~ td, embarre11ed an~

.fouchell when 1 hool oloporio

81

MORRISON'S Auto sales. 1918 Kawasaki 1000 ZlR,
Henderson, wv. Phone '675· 5,000 miles, rups great,
kerker header, continental
1514 or 675-2811 .
tlre$2,000. 304·895·3889.
1971 CONCORD, 58,000
miles, friced to sell. 304· 75
BOlts and
4511-107 .
_ _.!M~oto~r.!s~for
!!..!
S.!!'al!!t_ _
For sale Sears best troling
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1974 Super Beetle,
exc. motor, like new or will
cond, $2800. 675·2835.
trade for small gas engine.
Cai1256·6690.
1972 Ford Pinto RunabOUt,
675·5016.
1918 FIBER FORM Waiklki
17 fl., 115 h.p. Mercury
Ten""" trailer,
motor.
1969 Buick Sk~;Qk, exc.
. Phone skis and eccenortes.
running cond.,
$5,000. 256-6002 or 4-16·2411.
675-6287.

&amp; V!l!llbles

Team of four bidding

l!lautiDol fdtnd. (80 mlno.)
• .IJJ (II) THI WHITE
IIIIADDWCoochKit]Relvooio , .

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TM 500 Suzuki $450, 675·
3190.
G,OOO miles, good con:
dillon, radial tires. $2300.
1980 Honda XL: 500, exc.
lf10ne 992·2170.
' \
cond., $950. 615·4398 .
1969 Z-28 and 1976 station
wagon deluxe. Can be seen 1974 Suzuki TM 125. Call
2 miles out S.R. 143. 992·
3647.
1975 Surukl TM 400, gd.'
1978 CUTLASS Salon. 675· cond., $300, 304·576·2971, af·
ter 1 PM.
2122 or 675-5571.

Cute cuddlely AKC
pek/ngese·toy cham ·
pionb/oodline poodle-work
mare, pinto, real worker,
single-double, sacrifice, 1·
304·743·8002.

BRIDGE

Krio, Julio and Booloy op'ond arolloctlvo vigil recoiling the

and antertalnmentcelabrltiea

1977 PINTO RUNABOUT,

AKC
Dachshund ,
Pomeranian an Poodle
pup$ 895·3958.

::f"•lloi

111 KeiV 1/ghto tor her Ute oftor

1976 20 ft . ·STARCRAFT,
self conlalnee, call 304·675·
533~ after 4 pm~.

'77 Trans Am, near loan
!S
Buiklinp Supplies
value $3,800. 446·1136, bet: 1974 360 Honda street bike,
3,600 miles, excellent, $650.
ALL TYPES of building ween 9AM &amp; BPM.
Larry Evins 446·6310,
materials/ block, brick,
Gallipolis.
sewer pipes/ windows~ lintels, etc. Claude Winters, 1980 Mustang Cobra turbo,
Rio Grande, 0 . Call 245- 4 spd., PS, PB, air, recaro 1974 Sportster, 446·0812.
seats, AM· FM cassette,
5121.
sun roof, loaded . 675·6690.
' 1974 Harley Davidson Spor·
200 board fl . walnut lum·
ISler,
Immaculate
ber, rough sawmill cut. 1968 Pontiac, call4-lo\·0969.
cond.,recent top and bol·
$100. Call9'12·2810.
tom motor overhaul, many
1968 Flreblrd «10, gd. extras, must see to apshape: Call 256·6116.
preciate. Co.ll gatewoodd,
S6
Pols for Sale
4-lol·ol030.
POODLE GROOMING.
1975 Vega Estate wagon, 4
Call Judy Taylor at 367· cyl., auto., lilt wheel, AM· 1970 Honda, excellent con·
1220.
FM radio, PS. Call256·6016 dillon, mileage 19,542,
Crown City, OH .
many new parts. $450. Call
DRAGONWYND
CAT ·
615·5130.
TERY · KENNEL, AKC 1979 Datson 280zx• Grand
Chow Chow dogs, CFA Lux . Edition, fully loaded 1976 KAWASAKI KE 125,
Himalayan, Persian andt must see lo appreciate.
Siamese cats.Seal &amp; cream 14,000 miles, t~ave pur· 882·3145.
point Himllayan &amp; While chased family car · price
Persian kittens. Call 4-16· reduced to sell. Phorie 286· 1980 Kawaski ' KZ 440 LTO,
like new. 304·882·2618.
38.. after 4 p.m.
5447.

THE FISH TANK and Pet
Shop, 2101 Jefferson Ave.
675·2063, Pt. Pleasant. Dutch dwarf rabbits $Hi.99;
min/lop rabblls $19.99, and
20 ~·" aquarium wlth. tull
hOOd $51 .95. Open 11-4. .

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No. 15; -"*'1110 -~~-lor St.n potlpold
lromJ-. clo tlllo1&amp;, N - N~- 07141. .....,._
nlmt, lddfwl, zip codl
lUke chlckl peylblt 10 Nenp PIt '1

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1973 25 Car·a·Van motor
home. 304·773·5945.

all sale priced, now at 1971 Pinto 4 'cyl., auto; 1973.
Village Furniture, 2605 Pinto 4 cyl., 4 spd. Call 379·
Jackson Ave., 304-675·1773. 2138 afler 6 PM, Gallipolis . 1980 Honda Odessey, $1,000.
256-6205, Crown City, OH .

HILLCREST KENNEL
1974 Plymouth Satellite, 318
Boarding all breeds, clean cu . ln. engine, auto. trans.,
indoor-outdoor facilities. p.s., a.c .. low mileage. Best
Also AKC Reg. Dober· offer or trade. 304·773·5013.
mans. Call 446·7795.

CLOAK INDUCE DEAFEN

Europe-"CANINE"

lured. (R-1; eo mine.)
SPI!CIAU

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135 MF tractor 304·675·6625. Truck and 23 ft. 51h Wheel
type camper. Ex. cond.,
togelhe( or , separate.
63
Livestock
Phone 256·6582:
8 fl . slate top pool table Holstein Dairy Herd 34
$300. Magic Jeannie cows, 23 milking, 11 due In 1955 GMC 1h ton, steps/de
pickup, 4 new tires and
Lowrey organ with bene~. next7 weeks. 388·8419.
earphones, and library of
while rims, bucket seats,
music books. $1200. Cali 5 HOLSTEIN H.eifers, excellent
condition,
304-458·1848 after 5 pm .
ready to freshen, average mileage 58,663, Phone 675·
1200 lbs. or better. 388·9329, 5730.
) yr. old Frick OIC com·
p/ete sawmill with diesel TWO year old half quarter 55 Chevy flatbed, 4 new
power unit. Also one 2 saw &amp; American saddle horse, tires, needs work, 304-576·
I
edgerwlth power unit and 1000 lbs. Ideal for children. 2631.
log cleaner. Call after 7PM JIM-675-5365. .
614·698·6513.
73
· Vans&amp; 4 W. O.
Registered Tenne~se 1980 JEEP CJ -5, 6-cyl .. 4·
Large handmade ceder Walker Mare . 304·576-2618.
spd., exc.i\Cond., call 446·
chest$125, 675·3489.
1211 .
64
Hay&amp;Grain
Lloyd's AM·FM 8-track
Straw for sale. 94'1·2273.
MUST SEL.L, Make me an
recorder with turn table',
offer 1980 Jeep CJ 5, 6cyl, 4
almost new, $250. 675·4595.
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Answer: A tooth "extracted" from an American In

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C1J MOVIE .,(DI)AIIA) ••

1964 Wolfe travel trailer,
self contained, 304·576·2203
afler 5pm .

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Camping
Equipment

Now arrange lhe circled lilllrl' to
form lhe IUrprile .,._, U lUg·

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72 ' Trucks tor Slle
1969 i nt. I~ series for sale
or trade, 367 · 7533,
Gallipolis.

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tREBAYT , .

.I]) JOKitt'l WILD

61
Farm Equipment
Bolens 1220 lawn iractor
with mower and . plows,
S450. Caii2S6·6750.
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7:30

7:58
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2 BEDROOM afl!!rlment,
utilities paid, will conSider
one older child. call 675-

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rubber
tire,
comp 1
overhauled, exc. cond. , 1

1910 Holiday traveler cam·

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ALLIIITHIF~Y
'P
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IVINIIIG

Flat Allis modt!l 6·E dozer,
cargo wench, 1800 hrs, Flat
Allis model 545 end loader,

Couch for sale, 6 mos. old .,
exc. cond., 446·3337, Nor·
thup, OH.

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BIG discounts for cash and
For. Sale : .1000 gallon carry at Village Furniture
PLASTIC septic tanks. 2605 Jackson Avenue, 675·
State approved. Phone 286· mj.
5930. Jackson, Ohi6.
GALVANIZED Culvert, ,
OHIO HIGHWAY PATROL $2.35 fl . up. Bridge, etc .
38 S&amp;W in presentation Steel, 10c'lb. up. 925·0884.
case. o10 yr. commerative,
Ph. 446·0541.

apt. Utilities paid, $180 per S,_,4_ .:.:M.:.:is, c,_. .:.:
M,e-"rc, h,a.:.:
nd, i'-"se,__
boat, ex . cond., $150.
mo. S60 dep., adults only . 94 Swimming pool slide, 4-16· Sail
Skl·bob,
swimming• pool
Locust, Gallipolis. Call 446· 0026 , Gallipolis.
with everth/ng, many misc.
1340 or 446·3870.
items . 992 ·2420 . Keep
trying.
Metal
porch
glider
and
JACKSON ESTATE APTS. matching chair, green and
has 1 bdr. apts., rent star· white, gd . cond .. $75. 615·
BURIAL lots for sale.
ling at $152 per mo. Call 3338.
. Beautiful, perpetual care,
446·2745.
uprlghft monument per·
lndoor·outdoor cprpeting, mltted . Forest Hill
Furn. efficiency apt., S125, three sections 12x18, SlOO cemetary Rt. 2 North.
utlities paid, adults. 446· eoch. Porloble dishwasher, Phone 675·5548 (James H.
3844 after 1 PM .
$50. Electric range, $25. Lewis I
1972 Suzuki 750 cc, $400.
3 bdr. apartment, 103 court King trombone. $35. ALL types of granite, mar·
St. Gall ipolis. $215 mo. Call Fradella accordion 120 ble, and bronze memorials.
base, SlOO. Large back Display lot on Ma in St. Pl.
4-16·2512.
pack, like new, $20. Sansue Pleasant Granite Com·
stero,
$200. 245·5488, Bid· pany. Phone675·SS48.
1 &amp; 2 bedroom furnished
apartments. 992·5434 or 992· weii,OH .
5914 or 882-2566.
1 bedroom apts . available
at Riverside Apts. Equal
Opportunity Housing. Call
9'12·7721 .

T~levision
\vie~ .

J/4 bucket. 1976 Chevoret:!
ton truck, heavy duty 16 fl.
bed, twin holst, well
low mileage, ali
equlped,
Home Park, Cheshire, Oh.
are like new. Priced for
9'12·3954.
quick sale. Call Ripley,
WVA, JIM-372·6390.
TRAILER space 3 miles
from town i unction 2 &amp; 62 at Buy, sell ; &amp; trade horses
OldY, 675·3248.
and ponies . Wanted to buy
rough or damaged, horse
or stock trailer. 379-2761.
41 Equipment for Rent
ENDLOADER
and Hotpoint Deluxe Electric
backhoe. $80 per day . Range, 4-burner double
Operate yourself . Ray oven. t all 446·1615, alter
Beegle, 895·3841.
5:00 446-12-... Gallipolis.

Two bedroom house trailer Sl
Household Goods
on Ashton-Upland Road .
$150 plus utilities and
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
damage deposit 3 miles Sofa, chair, rbcker, ot·
from Rt. 2. 615·4088 .
loman, 3 tables, $500. Sofa,
chair and loveseat, $215.
Two 2 bedroom house Sofas and chairs priced
trailers for rent, furnished, from S275. to $695. Tables,
1 with central air, gOOd for $38 and up to $109. Hide-a·
working couple or couple beds,$340., queen size, $380.
with 1 child. $150 per month Recliners, $165., $295 .,
Lamps from $18. to $65. 5
plus deposit. 615·4088.
pc. dinettes from $79., to
$365. 1 pc., $189. and up.
2 BDR . mobile home, New Wood table and ~ chairs,
Haven, adults only, no pets, $350 up to $495 . Hutches,
304·675·1452 or 675·29'16 af· $300. and $375., maple or
ter 3.
pine finish. Bedroom suites
Bassett Oak, $649 .,
1 BDR. trailer in Hen · Bassett Cherry, $165. Bunk
derson, air conditioned, bed complete with mal·
everything furni shed, will tresses, $250. end up to
rent by week or month, 304· $350. Captain's heds, S275.
complete. Baby beds, $89.
675·6730 .
Mattresses or box springs,
full or twin, $55., firm, $65 .
and $75. Queen sets, $185. 5
dr. chests, $49. 4 dr. chests,
$42. Bed frames, S20.ond
$25., 10 gun · Gun cabinets,
44
Afl!!rlment
$350., dlnetle chairs $20.
for Rent
and S25. Tappan gas or
House tor rent, 57 Olive St. electric ranges, C285.
.
Ranges,
1 bdr ., unfurnished, no USED
pets, you pay utilities, dep. refrigerators, and TV' s,
req ., $150. mo. 446·7886. AI· 3 miles out Bu/aville Rd.
Open 9am to 7pm, Mon.
ter 5 4-lol·ol045.
thru Fri. ,qam to5pm , Set.
446·0322
1 Bedroom apt. all utilities
paid. 675·5104 or 675-5386,
GOOD
USED
AP ·
Pt. Pleasant.
PLIANCES · washers,
FURNISHED APT. Cen ·
trai air, heat and parking, 1
or 2 adults only. 446·0338.

· 'IDICJt TRACY

45
Fumlihed Rooms
SlEEPING ROOMS for
r,ent, Gall/a Hoiel .

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Driver cited in accident
Adriver was cited in a two-vehicle
Anolher two-vehicle accident in
accident in Meigs County 'l'!MIIdaY lhe.~~ll'asllsoliweatJcate~~
morning, accordil!g to the Gallla- byUII!palroi'I'uelday.
· .
.·
Meigll Post of the Ohio !llghway.
'I1Ie repoi1said a tractor trailer,
Patrol.
·
driven by Gregory L. Johnson, 22;
The patrol said a v.ehlcle driv~ by , Racine, and a vebicie driven by
Bobby G. Johnaon, 11, JWedSvl)le, Leater D. Keaton, 54, Coolvtlle, were
was llOuthbound on SR 124 at 11:40 both northbound on ~ 34 at 4:20
a.m. ll'hen the steering column ap- p.m. when Keaton attempted to pass

pa~ntl~~=~ent off the road and JO:~n

show Monday

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A free mqlc Jbow,w1J1 be~
ted allhe ~ PabJic Lljnry
. This Saturday Night
at 7 p.m. M_,., Milt Ward,
JU~E 27th
Jacbcln,who.llllleduf4arko,lhe •
.. '
I ·,
Magie ,CloWII, ~ wiD be !loin&amp;· the ' ' ·.
prelltlltalon. All chlldren are lrivited
to attend.
.
R ock-n-R Oil
Helped saw up
atthe
Mr. and Mrs. Orland t.adennilf
sawed up a 1ne which blOcked WJw.
, Olddd "-n ~

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tree :

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turned 1 ft hlttl ' Hill 811 1 reauit of Sunday night's' :
a tll12 I" 1 h
struckaparkedcarowneclbyAIVin Keaton's auto in the esid~. Sllg~~ storm. Names of the couple
~f.ooper':-~0: t ,
s. Reed, Tl, Reedaville, causing damage was reported lo· both removing the tree frvm the road • ·
$3.50 couple ·
severe damage to Reed's auto and vehicles. .
we~t' erroneous in an earlier ac• • • • • • 1 1 ·• . . . . . .

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modemle was
to thecited
Joruwoo
Johnson
rOr whicle.
unsafe 1
vehicle.

·ELBERFELD$·

Committees. . ~

CAN YOU IDENTIFY THIS SUBJECT? - All you Deed to do to

win $Z5 Is ideniUy the "mystery frog." Persou mnst submit a
statement to Paul Gera!'d, Meigs Couaty Jaycees, Pomeroy, (25 words
or less) as to wby they would like to be an honorary grand croaker.
Tbey must also ideniUy the mystery frog. Here are some more clues:
His father is a prominent businessman wbo is ready to retire. He is interested in alhlelics and his father-in-law is a resident of Middleport.

\·Meigs County happenings
Fishing derby
slated Saturday

j

Seeks divorce

Diane Gheen, Rt. 2, Pomeroy,
filed suit for divorce against Carl
Vincent Gheen, Sr., Racine. Ressie
The Meigs County Fish and Gun A. Brewer was granted a. divorce
Club will hold its annual children's from Terry Lee Brewer. The former
fishing derby from 8:30 a.m. to 1 name of Shaffer was restored to the
p.m. Saturday for children from one plaintiff.
to 16. There will be prizes, free
The marriages of Marvelea L.
refreshments and those taking part Dailey and John G. Dailey and Joan
are to take their own fishing pole and S. Culp and Karl F. Cuip were
bait. The location is four miles west dissolved.
of Chesler on Shade River Road.
Signs will be posted. There will be a Clinic Thursday
chicken barbecue for all club memA baseball clinic will be held at
bers starting at 6 p.m.
Meigs High School Thursday
(tomorrow) from 9 a.m. to I p.m. for
Pomeroy, Middleport and Rutland
Rabies clinic
little league and pony league teams,
Roger Stewart announced today.

this evening

A rabies clinic for pets will be held

until? p.m. this evening at the cattle
sale ring on the Rock Springs
Fairgrounds. Dr. David Krawsczyn
will administer the vaccnations at a
cost of $3 for each animal. Rabies innoculations will be held, only shots
given during the clinic which is sponsored by the Meigs County Health
Department.

To meet Wednesday
LONG BOTI'OM - Election of officers will be held at a meeting of the
Long Bottom Community
Association to be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the community building .
Plans will be made for a July lllce
cream social to be staged by the
association.

HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
DISCHARG8SJUNE23
Bertha Baker, Coy Barr, Diana
Bartels, Betty Betz, Virginia Bobo,
Sherri Border, Ralph Cardwell,
Christy Carter, Joyce Castor, Tracy.
Chandler, Vivian Coy, Ron Davis,
Mary Ellis, Earl Glass, Steve Horwagh, Pauline Howell, Ruth Huff,
Emma Keatley, Ruth Lutheran,
William Morris, Ida Mullen, Tammy
Mullins, Spicy Newsome, Myrtle ·
Rhodes, Ann Rife, Ray Roush, Noel
stover, Betty Taylor, Charles Weed,
Judith Whitehair, Constance
Wilhebn, Wayne Wray.
BIRTH

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hineman,
daughter, Crown City.

Suit filed in court

A suit in the amount of $12,280.61
has been filed In Meigs County Common Pleas Court by Corbet Cleek;
Rt. I, Long Bottom, against Johnny
Brawner and CarolS. Brawner, Rt.
3, Pomeroy, for labor and materials
for changes made in the construction of home.

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· proposals on legal grounds, but was
disputed by Malia.
Roberto said a constitutional convention could get out of hand and inthere is no existing statute that
to
otherkeep
major
areasdoing
of law
would
it from
so.since
The ·
stale amendment would not work
because it would be superceded by
federal constitutional law, be said.
Sen. John Timothy McCormack~
D-Euclid, who opposed the issues,
said they were drafted to meet the
dictates of "the new right" within
the GOP which took control of the
Senate.

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-teenth Annual

Adopt.. .

Issue license
Marriage licenses were issued to
Leslie Vernon Frank, 20, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy, and Rhonda Jean Haning,
18, Rt. 4, Pomeroy; Wayne Samuel
Michael, 63, Minersville, and Cora
Hilton, 67, Portland; Ronald Howard
Browning, 34, Rt. I, Rutland, and
Paulette Butcher, 29, Rutland.

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Amendments ending in a 3-3 vole
norinally are considered defeated.
But Shoemaker said that in tJiis
case, a tie vole will not kill a
proposal but instead send it to House
Speaker Vernal G. Riffe Jr., D-New
Boston, and Senate President Paul
E. Gillmor, R-Port Clinton, for
resolution.
Senate leaders held out the
prospect of COIJ!promise following a
meeting Tuesday with their House
counterparts to lay the·groundwork
for the budget talks. But by agreeing
to use the lower revenue projections,
efforts to restore a Senate cut in one
area will have to be offset by reductions elsewhere if the budget is to
remain balanced.
·Although Riffe is on record as opposing a . Senate provision
eliminating the cabinet-level energy
department and transferring its fWlctions to other agencies, Gillmor
said he doesn't expect It to become a
major stumbling block.
In addition to ShOI!maker, House
members of the conference committee are Reps. Patrick A.
Sweeney, [).Cleveland, and Thomas
W. Johnson, R-Cambridge. Senate
conferees are Sen. Stanley J.
A:ronoff, R-Cincinnatl; Senate
President Pro Tern Thomas A. Van
Meter, R-Ashland; and Sen. William
F. Bowen, D-Cincinnati.

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Driver cited in accident
Adriver was cited in a two-vehicle
Anolher two-vehicle accident in
accident in Meigs County 'l'!MIIdaY lhe.~~ll'asllsoliweatJcate~~
morning, accordil!g to the Gallla- byUII!palroi'I'uelday.
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'I1Ie repoi1said a tractor trailer,
Patrol.
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driven by Gregory L. Johnson, 22;
The patrol said a v.ehlcle driv~ by , Racine, and a vebicie driven by
Bobby G. Johnaon, 11, JWedSvl)le, Leater D. Keaton, 54, Coolvtlle, were
was llOuthbound on SR 124 at 11:40 both northbound on ~ 34 at 4:20
a.m. ll'hen the steering column ap- p.m. when Keaton attempted to pass

pa~ntl~~=~ent off the road and JO:~n

show Monday

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ted allhe ~ PabJic Lljnry
. This Saturday Night
at 7 p.m. M_,., Milt Ward,
JU~E 27th
Jacbcln,who.llllleduf4arko,lhe •
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prelltlltalon. All chlldren are lrivited
to attend.
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Helped saw up
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sawed up a 1ne which blOcked WJw.
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~f.ooper':-~0: t ,
s. Reed, Tl, Reedaville, causing damage was reported lo· both removing the tree frvm the road • ·
$3.50 couple ·
severe damage to Reed's auto and vehicles. .
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Joruwoo
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rOr whicle.
unsafe 1
vehicle.

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CAN YOU IDENTIFY THIS SUBJECT? - All you Deed to do to

win $Z5 Is ideniUy the "mystery frog." Persou mnst submit a
statement to Paul Gera!'d, Meigs Couaty Jaycees, Pomeroy, (25 words
or less) as to wby they would like to be an honorary grand croaker.
Tbey must also ideniUy the mystery frog. Here are some more clues:
His father is a prominent businessman wbo is ready to retire. He is interested in alhlelics and his father-in-law is a resident of Middleport.

\·Meigs County happenings
Fishing derby
slated Saturday

j

Seeks divorce

Diane Gheen, Rt. 2, Pomeroy,
filed suit for divorce against Carl
Vincent Gheen, Sr., Racine. Ressie
The Meigs County Fish and Gun A. Brewer was granted a. divorce
Club will hold its annual children's from Terry Lee Brewer. The former
fishing derby from 8:30 a.m. to 1 name of Shaffer was restored to the
p.m. Saturday for children from one plaintiff.
to 16. There will be prizes, free
The marriages of Marvelea L.
refreshments and those taking part Dailey and John G. Dailey and Joan
are to take their own fishing pole and S. Culp and Karl F. Cuip were
bait. The location is four miles west dissolved.
of Chesler on Shade River Road.
Signs will be posted. There will be a Clinic Thursday
chicken barbecue for all club memA baseball clinic will be held at
bers starting at 6 p.m.
Meigs High School Thursday
(tomorrow) from 9 a.m. to I p.m. for
Pomeroy, Middleport and Rutland
Rabies clinic
little league and pony league teams,
Roger Stewart announced today.

this evening

A rabies clinic for pets will be held

until? p.m. this evening at the cattle
sale ring on the Rock Springs
Fairgrounds. Dr. David Krawsczyn
will administer the vaccnations at a
cost of $3 for each animal. Rabies innoculations will be held, only shots
given during the clinic which is sponsored by the Meigs County Health
Department.

To meet Wednesday
LONG BOTI'OM - Election of officers will be held at a meeting of the
Long Bottom Community
Association to be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the community building .
Plans will be made for a July lllce
cream social to be staged by the
association.

HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
DISCHARG8SJUNE23
Bertha Baker, Coy Barr, Diana
Bartels, Betty Betz, Virginia Bobo,
Sherri Border, Ralph Cardwell,
Christy Carter, Joyce Castor, Tracy.
Chandler, Vivian Coy, Ron Davis,
Mary Ellis, Earl Glass, Steve Horwagh, Pauline Howell, Ruth Huff,
Emma Keatley, Ruth Lutheran,
William Morris, Ida Mullen, Tammy
Mullins, Spicy Newsome, Myrtle ·
Rhodes, Ann Rife, Ray Roush, Noel
stover, Betty Taylor, Charles Weed,
Judith Whitehair, Constance
Wilhebn, Wayne Wray.
BIRTH

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hineman,
daughter, Crown City.

Suit filed in court

A suit in the amount of $12,280.61
has been filed In Meigs County Common Pleas Court by Corbet Cleek;
Rt. I, Long Bottom, against Johnny
Brawner and CarolS. Brawner, Rt.
3, Pomeroy, for labor and materials
for changes made in the construction of home.

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JUNE 25-26-27-28

..* EXCEllENT ARRAY OF PAMRNS
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*INSTAUATION.AVAILABLE
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(Continued from page 1)
· proposals on legal grounds, but was
disputed by Malia.
Roberto said a constitutional convention could get out of hand and inthere is no existing statute that
to
otherkeep
major
areasdoing
of law
would
it from
so.since
The ·
stale amendment would not work
because it would be superceded by
federal constitutional law, be said.
Sen. John Timothy McCormack~
D-Euclid, who opposed the issues,
said they were drafted to meet the
dictates of "the new right" within
the GOP which took control of the
Senate.

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-teenth Annual

Adopt.. .

Issue license
Marriage licenses were issued to
Leslie Vernon Frank, 20, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy, and Rhonda Jean Haning,
18, Rt. 4, Pomeroy; Wayne Samuel
Michael, 63, Minersville, and Cora
Hilton, 67, Portland; Ronald Howard
Browning, 34, Rt. I, Rutland, and
Paulette Butcher, 29, Rutland.

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(Continued from page I)
Amendments ending in a 3-3 vole
norinally are considered defeated.
But Shoemaker said that in tJiis
case, a tie vole will not kill a
proposal but instead send it to House
Speaker Vernal G. Riffe Jr., D-New
Boston, and Senate President Paul
E. Gillmor, R-Port Clinton, for
resolution.
Senate leaders held out the
prospect of COIJ!promise following a
meeting Tuesday with their House
counterparts to lay the·groundwork
for the budget talks. But by agreeing
to use the lower revenue projections,
efforts to restore a Senate cut in one
area will have to be offset by reductions elsewhere if the budget is to
remain balanced.
·Although Riffe is on record as opposing a . Senate provision
eliminating the cabinet-level energy
department and transferring its fWlctions to other agencies, Gillmor
said he doesn't expect It to become a
major stumbling block.
In addition to ShOI!maker, House
members of the conference committee are Reps. Patrick A.
Sweeney, [).Cleveland, and Thomas
W. Johnson, R-Cambridge. Senate
conferees are Sen. Stanley J.
A:ronoff, R-Cincinnatl; Senate
President Pro Tern Thomas A. Van
Meter, R-Ashland; and Sen. William
F. Bowen, D-Cincinnati.

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Queen Kathie will surrender crown
1!111 Big 'Bend Regatta Queen
Kathie Qulvey, Shade, will
surrender her crown to one of
nine Meigs County beauties on
Friday night, June 26, at the
Meigs Football Stadiwn.
Contestants include: Kim Birchfield, 17, Rutland, daughter of
Howard and Marie Birchfield;

Sherrie Starcher, ?JJ, Pomeroy,
daughter of Mrs. Ada Starcher;
Cassie Sheela, 17, Pomeroy,
daughter of Mrs. Jean . Sheets;
Sue Taylor, 17, Middleport,
daughter of Tony and Velma
Taylor; Beth Rltchle,17, Tuppers
Plains, daughter of Elton and .
Joyce Ritchie; Alicia Marie

Evans, 17, Ponland, daughter ci
Michael and Sharlee Evans;
Angela Raynell Baker, 17, Mid·
dleport, daughter of Raymond
and Dorothy Baker; Velvet
Elkins, 11; of Tuppers Plains,
daughter of David and Judy
Elkins; and Tanuny Blake, 18, of
Middleport, daughter of Phyllls

Blake. The new queen will be
selected in judging that will begin
early in the day and conclude
with final judging on stage
Friday night at 7:30 p.m. at the
Football Stadlwn. Bill Quickel
will again be the master · of
ceremonies for the queen contest.

1981 queen
11th chosen
Although 1981 will be the 17th
Annual Big Bend Regatta, the
young lady selectee! as queen on
Friday night, June 28, will.be the
11th to reign over !be festival. ·
1n early Regatta years, a
beauty contest .waa held - The
Miss Southern Ohio Pageant, but
it was not until 1971 that a Regat.ta queeri was choaen. The llit of
past Regatta queens follows: 1971
- Bernadette Henneny Anderson; 1972 - Leanne Sebo
Marlier; 1973 - BreJidl Taylor
Hill; 1974 - Donna Boyd; 1975 Cathy Ollbome George; 1978 Merri Ault; 1977 - Nleael
Duvall; 1978 - Cathy Bleettnar;
1979 - Denlle Qualls and 1180· Kathie Qulvey.

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6 p.m. - Pretty Baby Contat.
7 p.m.- Kldl' Events (Newap~per toll, piHIIIItc).
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4 p.m. - Entertainment at the Stadium: The YOUIIII
BeUevera.
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7 p.m. - Entertahvnent at the Stadium: The Voicel ,ol
Uberty.
7:30p.m. - 11111 Regatta Queen Cantest.
I p.m.- Youth Dance (Free).
Plus Carnival, Arts and Craft Show.
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11 a.m.- Grande Parade. ·
1 to 5 p.m. (approx.) -First Alllllllllcptta llajcntle
Festival.
1 to ? p.m. - Flrenien'a Eventl (Water BaUie, Malter,
Equipment Demonatraliona).
1to? p.m. - Regatta Car Show.
1 to 5 p.m. - Heritage Weekend Adlvltlea It lbe 11e1p
MUielllll
2 p.m. -Entertainment at tbe Stedlum: Air Farce Bad ol
Flight.
4 p.m.- Sky Show by theFreocb Q1711kl Qab.
5:30p.m.- 'DieBurpra.fEet-A-'l'haalltbeSfa lllo
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·Annual Heritage weekend
features Crow 's collection
Charles Blakeslee reports the
Meig:t Musewn on Butternut
Avenue in Pomeroy will be the
scene of some very interesting
activity during Regatta
Weekend. The musewn will ·be
open for visitors from 1 to 5 p.m.
on Saturday arid Sunday, June '!1
and28.
. Special exhibits will include
Fred's Frogs - a few of the
thousands of frogs that Pomeroy
Attorney Fred Crow (PQmeroy's
all-time biggest promoter of frog

racing) has accwnulated in the
·past several years. There will
also be an exhibition of Mrs.
Ferguson's doll and doll-making.
Many pictures of Meiga County
- rivers, roads and rails - will
also be on display.
Movies - of historical Meigs
County and past Regatta fun will be shown in the Julia Baker
Bean Mini· Theatre at the
Musewn.
Special entertainment is also
planned.

French City_
·

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BIG BEND REGATTA EDITION

PAGE FIVE

Artists offer
.
something new·..
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Something new In exhibits thla to maintain the quality of the
year for &amp;lie Big Bend Regatta show, anything made &amp;Om a patweekend JII'OIJI'8IIl will be an art tern, ready-tcMnake ldts, comshow by the Bend 0' the River Ar- mercially poured molds, or
tlsts Countll. , Tbe •how, copied ,orb will not be acscheduled at the Melp MUieWil, cepted.
includes O!Ja, acrylics lnd water · All workl mlllt ,have a com- .
colors, wood IIIII stone carvings, pleted label attached· wl)lch can
clay work, pbotop'ap~JY, and be pQt oat of llgbt wben the work
origlnallierary worb. ·
Is displayed. Black and wblte and
The abiblt will be open for color printl-mlast not be Ia than·
public vlewlni 011 June f/1111128, 1110 IIi liSe.
bUt will remaiJI 011 dilplay unW ·Entrlel are to be delivered to
July 4for 1!p11Ciallbowlap.
the IIIIIIIUII1 011 Wednelday, June
Accordlliitothenaleloftheart :14, fnJm 10 a.m. ·to 12 110011.. No
show, i*ICDI of an a&amp;• are more1hall five intrtis will be~
eligible to emtblt with a cepted per art11t. El*lel are to
registration fee of $1 for adults be piebd ·up at the X..Wn on
and 50
for lldlool a&amp;e July 10, 1 to I p.m. 'll an object Ia
cblldren. Ites:na may be marked llllcl, thai parma for It Ia to be
for sale and a 10 percent IIII'Yice ·plcbd up that ume day.
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fee will be retained by the Artlltl lllmbenbJp ill the Bend 0' tbe l ............ c...
Council tor the sa1e of an wan Rtvw Al1lltl
11 $10
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hqlnc.llatted warbllbolld be RlpUa ....... Tile ..... will '
covered for pertlm wltb clelr
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ARTIST - .ArUit Jaek Slavta pkllred wldq • - Ill .._ muy pnjectl II tile artlat Ia
aUacbed Pit...,. ~""""" Jllettilit. and lllllllt 'CJrillna1.
"""'-e Ill tile llelld 0' Tile lUnr Artlltl c-t1 nidi II •ta&amp;tuc u art llllew at tile BiC Bead
RepUa.
theae reqalrementa wiD . ":' -~ ~ the ....... will be
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HERITAGE SUNDAY- AIWiys a htPJIPt Ill tile Bll Bead Reptta II Herlta&amp;e Saaday at tbe
Mel&amp;a Muewn. Elizabeth Locbary Cbue Ill Pomeroy II pletared from oae Ill tbe ..,t oiJRrvuces at

a exhibit wblcb fealllred

Members of the Frel\ch City
Ski Club, Gallipolis, will be performing as part of Saturday's
schedule of activities at the 1981
Big Bend Regatta.
Bill Hamilton, show director,
describes the group's per·
formance as ~' first-rate." They
have been practicing at every OJ&gt;'
portunity, although this has been

somewhat curtailed due to the
current bad weather and high
water conditions.
The show will include trick and
slalom skiing, kite flying, with individual and groups performing.
In addition to perfonning at the
Regatta, the club will be appearing July 4 at the Gallipolis
River Recreation Festival.

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JUNE 25-28

We'll Have ASpecial Sale Table
· Vfdh Assorted Items,
And Ou_~ ~il~age, ~orktown,
and .Heritage Stoneware
Will Be 10~ Off

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llvet aw1tch In notmal posl\100 0 Elfic~~nt loam

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lniUiation II 19.0 Cu. ft. no-lrost refflgtfaiOf·
lreezer • 13.8 Cu. tl lresn lood capac11y 115 2
Cu. ft. lrteztf techon • Aevet11bll doors MRugged Tnlon II door 1/'od cabinet hner D See-thru
meat keeper.
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DELUXE lEW 19
ENOOY-SAVNl AI:FRIGI:RATOO.fREEZER!

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
99 MILl ST.

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Here's To Fred Crow

TO INSPECT THEIR
FROG WINDOW

Tillr' ·fellow Is the one who ~ve
dignify ·and glamour ta,''Mr '' Frog.
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Ch~in saw ~o,ntest ~et

Sunday's schedule of 1tctivitles
at the 1981 Big Bend Regatta will
feature .something new, chain
saw competition. The con~ will
get underway 11t 1 p.m. Sunday,
June 28, at the Football Field in
Pomeroy.
Complete rules are listed. For
more information, contact ·.contest chairman Sherman White,
992-5335;
Rules and regulatlonil for the
contest are:
Any saw that runs Stock ,Class
will not be allowed to run in Operl
stock. There will be a dump pit at
all events and gas will be fur·
Dished by the organizatiOn spon·
soring the event. The mixes will
be: 20 to 1; 32 to 1; 40 to 1.
All Stock Classes .will run Stock
Chain Saw cut only.on front edge
of cutting tooth and top of gauge
tooth and will run stock exhaust.
All participants will be 18 years
oi age or over; if under 18, parent
or legal ~rdlan must be present
and with signed consent slip. No
· one younger than age 15 is
allowed to cut.
The term Stock shall mean any
norffil!l replacement part that is
listed irl dealer's manual and can
be provided by a dealer. No metal
removal from saw engine.
· All saws will be . left in
designated area ilfter contestant
makes cut. If anyone protests, a
mQffier will be pulled for
FREE. If a person who protests

. saw

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Sund·ay

is not satisfied he will put up $25 Particular class.
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for tear down and reassemble. If
AIR FILTERS: Contestant's
saw is found not to be stock, per· option, all air fUter plates must
. son who protests keeps his $25. If · be in place. ·
saw is found to be Stock, owner oi . CLUTCH GUARD: Milat cover
saw keeps $25 for disassembly · top oi chain and clutch. ·
andre-assemblyolsaw.
FUEL: Contestant's option,
Owner of saw has choice oi who bring your own.
~bles the saw. Tear down
CHAINS: Contestant's option.
must be done on the spot, when
MODIFIED: Run anything you
protested.
can carry and rope start; saws to
All saws shall be I'IIMing in be dead ·engine and sitting on
hand. Time starts when saw groqnd. Shall ruit in eight inch
touches wood . .Time stops when round wood.
last cut is completed. Three cuts .
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total.
Wood to be used in cutting con- ·
tesfshallbe: Oto2.0and2.1 to3.5,
. 6 inch round wood; 3.6 and above
shall run in 8 inch round wood.
No alcoholic beverages.
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area to be designated area.
Area ftghtfighters will hav.e a
Cutting area: Only one person chance to show off some of'their
in this area, those cutting, of· spec:iaJ talents and equipment as
ficials and timers. No more than a part of Regatta Weekend in '
two persons shall run the same Pomeroy. 11ie activities, which
saw. If saw ill'on't start first time will include a water baUle and
at wood, man will go to the end oi bucket brigade, as well u equipthe J.lne.up. If the saw fails to ment demonstrations, are being
start the second time at wood, 8Upei'Vi!fed by the Pomeroy Fire
contestant is disqualified. NO Department, and are aet for 1
REFUNDS of entry fee.
a.m. Saturday, June '/1, behind
c;IPEN STOCK CLASSES:
the department's firehouse in
MUFFlERS: ·Any modified PGDti'O)'.
stock appearing muffler not
For more information, or to enlengthened, any muffler in ter your department in the comquestion will be decided by the petition, contact Charles Legar,
majority of contestants in that Paneroy Fire Department.

ROYAL CROWN COLA

Firefighters

will display
eqwpment

C2WN SAW - A chain saw contest at the Melp Field in
Pomeroy at 1 p.m. Sunday is an added feature of tbla year'•

Big Bend Regatta.

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BIG BEND REGATTA
.JUNE 25-26-27·28

VALLEY LUMBER
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PlANTS
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The Reptta
June 25-26-27-28

.*DISH GARDENS·

AKISS FOR 'l1IE WINNING FROG- Henrietta Giudici of Lol Altos,
Califonla Ud a klu for ber wiDIIIDI frog "GeldeD Girl" after liking fint
plaee prize at tbe 811111111 Calavera COIIIIty Jmnpi!nc Fro&amp; Jubilee at .
qell Camp, Califoraia recently witb a jamp of 18 feet am IDcbe.. (AP
l.uerpboto).

At The Big Bend Regatta
lime 25-26-27-28
STOP IN MD SEE lHE FINE
SEI.£CJION.OF QUAU1Y SillS AT:

FOR AU. 0f'.YOUR HMIMARE
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AND WMBER NEED$, .VISIT
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... ft1ARGUERITE SHOES

. Main St.

Enjoy The

BIG BEND REGATIA
June
25-26-27-28

Regatta parade set Saturday
Regatta General Chairman
Paul Gerard reports the grand
parade for the 1981 edition of the
Big Bend Regatta will be Saturday, June '/1, in Ponti'O)', beginningat 11 a.m.
Partictpints will line up at 10
a.m. in one of two staging areas.
The primary linHp area will
be Mulberry Avenue fram the
caution Ught back toward
Veterans Memorial HOipital,.
That roadway will be cloeed to
the general public for the pll'lde,
but a single lane will be main· tained for emergeney vebiclea.
The eecond staging area will be
in the minl"'!!"k area back of the

R~atta

David Jenkina and Brian Conde
are CCM:hainnen for the parade.
. 1be 1981 parade II expected to be
bigger and better than ever.
Trophies will be awarded from

the stage at the football field 1mmediately following the parade,
wlich will start and lt!lp entirely
within Pomeroy for the fll'lt time.
The parade will proceed from
Mulberry, 8CI'OIIII Lasley and
Brick Streets, to Butternut, to
Main, East on Main through the
downtown area and up to Condor
street where the parade will
disband.

car show slated June 28th

A car show has been added to
the list of attnctlona for Saturday, June '/1, at the 1981 Big Bend
Regatta. Ana OWIIIl'll and enIJ!o•sjeote are encGIII'IIed to enter. ParticipaUon in the 11 a.m.
parade II encourqed IU not
required.

fire department, primarily for
walking unlta and bands.

formation, or ·lo enter, contact
Ill'* Clelland !It Clelland Realty
in Pomeroy.

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of Middlepart, Ohio

SAVE YOUR RC, DIET RITE, NEHI,
UPPER TIN and DAD'S BOrnE CAPS.

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Slmmonl~
et lot on Main llnet in Pan• 0)'

beginnlnl immediately following
the parade, wltb Jadlinl to com- '
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Rat raft race
slated June 28
1be Meigs County Jaycees an-

nounce the Great River Rat Raft

Race, an exciting event will be
run on the Ohio River at Pomeroy
on Sunday, June 28, beginning at
I p.m.

JUANITA LODWICK ... pmldeat Glebe Artlm' Ceari bepa ller P'lwtlq uder 'l'lillll Adleta
several years ago. She Ia preteDIIy tUla&amp; private art c:lueel fmD Derodly Decker at Vielma, W.Va.
Mrs. Lodwick as exhibited at the Meigs Caanty Fair IIIII allo at Jeaay WOey State Put, Keotoeky.

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nlebti" at tbe Melp
CoanlJ Fair whlc:b they are planThey are to·petbw 111 FrldaJ niDc· ipln thla year. 1be group

farltallnt..,..zueeottbellll "liP"",.

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voices will perfonn a varied '
prosram of 1111111c for the Regatta
appearance including .mrai .
"river" numbers, 1011p frGm
IUCh Broadway . llllllc:als as
"Sound of Mllllic:" and ending on ·
a patriotic note. 1be piano accompanist li Mrs. Sharon

Jd&amp;bt, Ja.. it 7P.m: Ill front Gl bu Jlllde MVeral appearanca at
the Melp HIP ScboGI Poatblll 1ca1 c:burcbea Including one joint
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h '&gt;n, PGueM, • part of tbe 'l'banlarfliving prosram and two
Bi&amp;BIIIdReptla........... Ellt.ercantatu.
Hawley.
The v-. 111 UberV 11 compcllld of JDal iDd 1IIIIDm tram
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Bi-OdladaJ JII'OII'IID wblc;h Queens fnm some of Ohio's
wu blld at Royal OM Park. SID- best feltivala will be ..rce tba1, they bave llllde IIVeral tidP'Ung In the Big Bend Regat·
8ppe11'111Ca In tbe aru iD- ta P'f8de to be held Saturday,
~ -another performance at June27,1n~.
Royal ou Park a COncert at Bob
Among the visitiJ!g festival
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queens apecteci to atiend: Deercreek Dam Days Queen, Moonshine Festival Queen, Utica OldFashioned Ice Cream Festival
Queen Clay Week QueeiJ, Miss
AsiMlie Fourth of July, Grove

City Cornmqnity Queen, Pottery
Queen (Croobvllle-Rollevllle),
Miss Greene Country Towne
Festival, Miss Bratwurst, Miss
Ohio State Fair, Miss Parade of
the Hills, Miss Portsmouth River
Days, Tomato Festival Queen,
Jackaon Apple Festival Queen
and ·Court, Mill Paul Bunyan
Show, Miss Fall Festival of the
Leevee and Mill Cirde9ille J&gt;um.
pkinShowtonameafew.

Cheerleading event will be held Friday
An innoYatiCII to the 1811 Big
A meet'"' to diiC8 the comBend Reaatta wiD be a plete rulel and jadalac will be
clleerleadince«~lpltiiMD
bild at 7 p.m. Manclly at the
1be CGinpetllil'la wm be held at Me1p Jlllllor 111gb Auditoriwn.
2 p.m. on Friday, Juae II, 111 tbe
·Melp 111gb Scbool field In
Anyane wlabln8 more In·
Pomeroy. Entry fee will be Sl; farmltiaa lbould CGIItlet .RobUJ
flnt, second and third place SoUthen!. 1H Falrlane Drive,
trophies will be awarded.

loves you

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TOP SALESMAN - Charles (Frog) Wayland, put gnmd
ci'Giker Gl the Oblo Society for tbe PromoUoo of the Bull Frog, Is
the grud ebampiea wben It comes to selllDg membership tickets
for the 10c:lety. 'lbe Big Bead Regatta wOl be apoasored by the
Me1p Coauty Jaycees. Tbe frog events will be held Saturday, Juue
r7, at Melp Stadium In Pomeroy. Tickets provide membership Into
the aodety, admlulon to frog events IIIII tbe IDDU81 frog race.

Theme· chosen
"The Rainbow Connection" has
been eelected u the theme of the
1811 Big ~ Regatta. "Tbe
Rainbow Connection" Ia the title
of the 10118 wbicb W88 SUII8 by
Kermit the Frog In the mlippet
movie, and Iince frop figure
prominently In Regatta Weekend

..ctlvities, the selection was an
easy one, according to general
chairman Paul Gerard.
Gerard indicated ·that he hopes
enbies In the Regatta parade will
carry out the theme. "We want to
see lots of color, and lots of
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June 2.?-~Z?·28

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992·21_96

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JUNE 25·26·27·28

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· · The V*-III,UbeHJ, 1 YOell Evus .Farma, a benefit concert
. cnaP. . . . .dlrlcUoD ell lin. far tile moviDg of tbe llgbted
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INIUUNQ IIIYICI

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JUNE

Local
vocal
group
will
perfonn
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a Frog

Fun Time's Coming

COMPUll

BIG
BEND

Trophies will be awarded in
each classes include one-man (or
.wonuin) craft, twG-tG-five man
(or woman) craft, and five-andup. Additional awards will be
. presented to the prettiest, silliest
and best frog-related enbies. Enbies may be anything that floats,
but Is not a boat.
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Refreslunent stands will be
available, as will all the other activities associated with the 1981
Big Bend Regatta.
Event rules
(1) All entries must be
HOMEMADE and manpowered
(or womanpowered); (2) Enbies
may be constructed or comprised
of any floatable material or objects, such as wood, oil drums,
bathtubs, innertubes, etc.; (3)
Mechanical advantage devices
are pennltted only If they are
manpowered. Example: paddle
wheels, rudder, · props; (4) All
crew members must wear life
jackets at all times; (5) No
alcoholic beverages will be .per-

milled on board during the race;
(6) Signatures Gl AU. crew members MUST be iln this entry fonn
Oianges may be made up to the
time of the race (additions or
deletions). Crew membera under
the age of majority must have
parent's signature; (7) Any entry
may be dlaquaUfled for UlllpOrtsmanlike conduct; (I) Crew members enter the race of their own
free ~ and totally at their own
risk. 1be Meigs County Jaycees
Is relieved of any reaponsibillty
for accident or Injury; (9)
Judges' decisions are final; (10)
Safety first, fun second.
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JUNE 25-26-27-28

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Meigs Auto Parts
POMEROY, OHIO

Hartley Shoes, Inc.
POI~Y,

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Sugar Run Mills
POIIEIOY, OHIO

Simon's Pick-A-Pair
POIIERO~,

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POMEROY, OHIO

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A COOL IDEA.

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ALMOST BUT NOT QUITE- Doug Offenbelser of San Diego, California aod his frog" Jumping
Jack" put a lot of effort Into their actions during final competition at the aonoal Calaveras County
Jumping Frog Jubilee at Angels Camp, Calif. Their jump was for a distance of 18 feet. The winner
took first p~e with a distance of 18 feet six Inches. (AP Laserphoto).

PAST QUEEN- Oae of the ...t q - of 1111 Bead Reptta Weekend Is Cathy Blaettnar, doughier of Mr. ud Mn. Jolm
W. Blaettnar of Pomeroy. Cathy II now atteodlng Oblo Unlve~
slty In Atbeu.

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FUN·ERAL HOME

ENJOY THE

REG!\ITA
WEEKEND

. Dignity an4
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June 25-26-27
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AGENT

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one and only CJri11na1 Grande
National Frotl Derby. to be held
Saturday night beginning at 7
p.m.
In addiUnn, the ticket entltlel
the buyer to. one free ltralght
I'ICt
makes him (or her)
ellllble for more than '1,600 In
prlra In the .w.l Frog Sweepltakel.

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CALL TODAY FOR COMPLETE DET~ILS.

. In The Gallipolis Area Call
- D. ~ay Refrigeration

One ol the bigelt q1l!ltionl to
be answered Ill: How many
ticketJ wiD Charles "Frog"
Wayland ael1 thiJ year? Wayland,
who holdla degree In Frogology,
baa been for aeveral Yl!ll'l the top
salesman for the frog tic:keb:
Jut year, he IOicl approlimately
900. ww he reach 1,000? Who will
be 1,oooth penon to buy I frog
ticket from him?

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FROG POE'nlY - DR s.a-, 1111 laleld II lltenry,
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It may not mak~ any sense any more to rely solely or your furnace for
heating. Why? Because the cost of gas. oil. and electricity are going
. up very rapidly .. . and because thefe's always the danger that the
availability of fossil fuels may be curtailed at any moment.
Many people are saving on healing costs and enjoying peace of mind
by installing and connecting aFeddersHeat Pump'rherMizerSystem
to their existing furnace .to help with the heating and provide the
added bonus of economical summer central air conditioning .
Here's how the Fedders system helps insure heating' efficiency: A
special TherMizer Control activates each system only when it's most
efficient for that system to prQvide .heating .. . the Fedders heat pump
when the outdoor temperature isabout 3Q•F or above . . . your furnace
when it's below 30" F.'

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WON'T HOP - The fact.that sometimes thoee frogs just
won't jump on cue Js reflected In lhiB liny participant of the aonual Big Bead Regatta frog jump and race contests.

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beat pa• u pnves by tills picture sbowiug queen contestants bravlug the raiD
to take part Ia tile .-1 parade.

. KEEP YOUR COOL
At the End of the Pomeroy··
Bridge During The. Big Bend
Regatta, June 25-26-27-28
COOL REFRESHMENTS PWS
DELICIOUS SMIMIQIES
WI1H ·ALL THE EXTRAS

Car show has co-sponsors

CASTING - WUdlHe offlcllll will apba coaduct a casting
derby for yOIIII&amp;Jiterl atteildiD&amp; the Big Bead Regatta. Tbe event
will be beld Saturday lllOI'IIlq with prbes offered wlnaen. Plctnred are wlnaen of another year.

'lbe Melp Connty Jayeees in
cooperatklll with Cleland Realty'
Inc., will ..,...... an antique
clulk: lido lbDw CIIIS.turdly II
a Pill al tile Bllllelld RepUa.
'I1Ie . . will be 1111 tbe lot of tbe
SIJiiiMIII llotGr Co., frCIIII 1 te 4
p.m. ..,... wiD be 1J a - of
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TWIRLERS- Batlllil hrirlllll umpetiU- fiii!J a lq nle II the _.Ill lind RepttL nil
year Director Judy RI&amp;P wlll1ta1e- - • • • • IJ'OIIPI ud tldl wiD be a majareae featml te
be beld at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Melp RIP SdiMlltadtum II Pomeroy. Pletartd are wiDen"another year.
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•Boys Wear
• Bedding &amp; Unens
• Housewares
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• Home Furnishings
•Notions
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WASHINGTON (AP) _: 1be - ti,OOO tax.free In a ipeclal aavlnga
Senate Fi.na!lce 'Cllnunlttee la plan.
preparing to give l'resldtrit Reagan
The Rj!publl~ Flnanthe tax-eut bill be wants, while ce Comm!Uee, wblch bad lo poStHOIIIe Democrata are unveiJlnl! a pone final action on the prelident's
subltitule offering Jlllll'e nllef for plan Wednelday after lllelllb!n
persona earning Jell than ~.ooo 8 began preaiJJa for speclaJ-Interel
year.
tu bieab, beaded for 8 final vote
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And Democrata on .·the \fouse
HOUle and Senate tax committees Ways 8l!d Means. Committee planare . OOth recGilliJienilln tu Jn. ned to oflet 4etalla of their propoaal
centlves for aavlnga. BllCh have for cuttllllllndlvldual t,ues. Instead
voted to allow Individuals to eam of ~·· tiJree.year, 25 percent,

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• Travelers Checks
• Money Orders
• Safe Depo~it Boxes
• Auto Loans·

• Business Loans
• Personal Loans

WASHINGTON - Women can be excluded from milllary draft
regiltratlon and any military draft, the Supreme Court ruled today.
By a 8-3 vote, the justices ruled that the Milllacyselectlve Service
AcUa COIIItltutlonal.
Today'a dedalon overturned a lower court's ruling that the act is an
WICOIIIIIItutlonal fonn of sexual dlacrlmlnatlm against men.
The nation's highest court aald Congress can require young men to
register for poaslble military service and require them lo sen-e even
thouch young women face no such obligations.

Separatists\dll two young men

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SAN SEBAS'l'WI, Spain - Suspected Baaqllfl separatista shot ani!
)lilled two Ylllll!ll men and critically wounded a third 88 they left a
restaurant In the lluque town of Tolou, 14 miles -~of here.
Pollee aaid lnakl Ubarpchl Erastarbe'and Juan Manuel Martinez
cut8110; OOth 21 were ldlled Wednelday by the same type of bullets
~~ UMd IIJ. tbe _iluq._ ·...,.WU. Martillez Cutapo's
liGthet; Pedro, wu wouuded In tile IIIIi*. •
The brvlbln' ...-llld lbe au.dt wu a"lJilltelrr. -They l8ld their
10111 belmged to no political party and had never been tlnatened.

Diamond prospector strikes it rich

"THE FRIENDLY BANK

KIMBERLEY, South Africa - a 40-year-old diamond' prospector
struclt: .It rich with the dllcovery of a 148-carat, lilver dollar-sized
diamond, the South African Preu .Aisoclatlm reported.
, In Its l'l!ll'll't Wedneaday, SAPA quoled t!le,JII'OIIpeclor, Boet Sonnenberg, 88 aaylng the flawleaa diamond Ia worth about t4SO,IXXl.
There w88 no Independent conflnnation of that figure.

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SOuth Korean pre~ident on tour

OPEN M.W~ 9 til 3
Thurs. &amp; Sat. .9 til 12

SEOUL, South Korea - President Chun DocHrnn left today for a
15-dly vialt to the capitala of the five nations In the Assoclatlon ~
Soutbeui.AIWI Nations- Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Tballand
B!1d the Philippines.
Calling the five ABEAN natlona "our allies,'' Chun said recent international developments have Increased the need lor cloaer ties In the
region ..

Friday 9 til 3 &amp; 5 til 7

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Lottery'sdail)'pme "Tile Nlllllber"la8911.

The lottery repcl{ted earnlnp of tllllll,t'IUO from the wagering on
the dra'll'lnC. l.Altlery ofllclala l8ld aalea prior to the dra'll'ini totaled
-.ltll.i!O, and holders of winnln&amp; Ucteta are entitled to share
fl'/3,172.
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Higlll Friday In mid lo upper '1011. Chance of rain 2G pera!llt tonight

andFrlday. WlndawwterlyiiHDJqlbtanlght. .
Ill l'edOIIIoforeeu&amp;- Satlll\llaythroughMmday: Fair
Saturday and Mmday but a chance li abowerB and tlulderstorma on
8undly. Hl8hl froin the upper 'lOti to the mid-all. Lowlfl'OOI the upper
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across-the-board reduction,
Democrats are calllng for a twoyear pla'n focualng on mra relief for
couples arxl individuals with BMual
incomell below ~.ooo. ·
However, the full committee is not
ezpected to begin voting on personal
tu ·cuts unW ·after returning from
the Fourth of July recess.
The Ways and Means Conunjttee
voted ~ Wqlnesd8y to .allow Individuals lo avoid taxes on up to
$l,IXXJ In Interest from a new oneyear aavlnga certificate. Couples
could e1empt 12,000. 1be certificates
could be l8sued only during the year
beginning !lelt Oct: I.
The Finance Conunlttee approved
similar legislation Monday. · While
,the House plan pennlts only savings
• inltllutiCIIS dealing In home mortgages to offer the certificates, the
· Senate version would be available to
any bank, savlnp and loan
IIBiiOCiation or credit union.
The aavlnp certificates would pay
interest equal to 70 percent or the
rate earned on one-year Trpsury
bills. If the Treasury-bill rate were
15 percent, for example, the special
certificate could pay 10.5 percent.
Since that amount would be tax-free,
it would be attractive to anyone
whose tu bracket is 30 percent or
higher.
To pay for the new certificate,
both committees agreed to change
an exiBtlng law allowing a person
$3ll and a couple $400 in lax-exempt
interest. or dividends. Starting next
Jan. I, that exemption would apply
only to dividends and at half the
current levels.
In a second effort to spur aavlngs,

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HIGH POJECI'- Darren Brewer of Middleport Is
pictured wortiDg more tbaa 60 feet above the ground
re-rooflnc tbe bell tower at the Middleport CbUTcb ct
Christ Wednesday afternoon. Work on the project was

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doneFinance Committee already
CIIrre~tlaw allows on1
le not
covered b 8 co
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d--•tu ~o$!500~
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resulting'in 8 considerably lower tax
lor most people
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Both committees have asreed to
raise the llmit to $2 000 a year for
people without com'pany pensions
and for the first time allow people
covered by company plans to set
aaide up to$l,'IXXJ 8 year.

During their aanual session Wednesday night, the Carleton College
Board of Trustees asreed to award

123(Xllnscholarshipsthisyear.
Funds for the scholarships are
de . ed f
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rom m res on money
received from tl!e sale of the
Carleton College property located In
Syracuse.
Recipients of this year's scholarships wiJ! be de~nnlned by the
scholarship ~mnuttee. Malting up
the scholarship corruruttee are Herb
Parker, C. B. Weese, Millon Varian,

dooe by Brewer 8.lld his son-In-law, Fred Baloy,
Pomeroy. EarUer they put a new roof on the same
cbUTch. Brewer said tbat he Ia planning on speclaliztq
on church towers aDd beUrlet.

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Robert Wmgett
and Kathryn Crow.
Scholarships are awarded to only
those students who reside In the
village of Syracuse. Deadline for
submitting applications was June 23.
F'
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were recetved.
In other business the board reelecled Herb Parker, president, Dick
Ash, vice president, C. B. Weese,
treasurer and Milton Varian
secrelary:
Reappomted as trustees for three
year terms were Brooks Sayre, c. B.

Weese, Geor. ge H?bna
. n, C. L. .pa.-•
tenon, Btll Etchinger, , Milton
Vanan and Kathryn Crow. .
The aanual rnee~ was set for
the fourth Thursday m June of each
year.
Milton Varian save the
secretary's report and Carl Weese
the treasurer's !"'port.
Attending were Parker, Weese,
Varian, Ash, Carroll Neigler,
Wingett, Herman London, Bill
Eichinger, Dana Winebrenner, Ernest Sisson, C. L. Patterson, George
Holman and Kathryn Crow.

Commission
has hearing
The Meigs County Conuilissioners
Tuesday held .the aanual proposed
use hearing on revenue sharing fundsforl982.
No individual or agency appeared
before the board to make request or
recommendations.
Meeting with the commissioners
'Wil8 Phil Roberts, county engineer,
who dilcu8led various hlshway
projecla.
Roberts reported that We is to be
placed on a road In Salem Townahlp
near the Walter Green residence.
Roberts also reported patching
baa begun on county road 25 and dust
control is now being placed on county roads.

FROG B1ANJtET - A "frog blanket" wBI be 011 of Custom Prialill8, Paul Gerard, ge11H8l chairman of
dllplay lhlrlllC lite amma1 Big JleDd Regatta at Collom the Regatta aDd Brlu Ceade, a member of the Melp
Prlalbtc, 141 E. Mala $L, Pomeroy. Pictured with the Couaty Jayceet,lpoDIOring group.
llrle blanket are, left to rlgbt, Catllie Wood, operator

Workers approve contract
WASHINGTON (AP) - Coal mine
construction warkera ratified a new
contract Wednesday, settling their
llrike and ending three mcriha of
labor-managemant trouble that
crtppled coal production in the East
l!ld Mldwwt.
Willard Eaaelltyn, secretaryta b ta ct the Unlled _ Mine
WOitrera, 11111111111CIId ratlflcalion
lhortly after 1 p.m. at the union's Jn.
ternatlonal headquarters In

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"Tile 111111 maJority" of the mine

l!liiMindlon WCilkwl ..,..oved the
Pld, be llid, llldllll tblt the new
.-aaet wltb lbe .woclallon of
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Association of Bitwnlnous Contractors that the contract baa been
ratified," Esselstyn told a news con-

ference.

Although no specific. vote totals
were provided, Esselstyn said the
contract was beinS approved by a
better than 2-lmargln with virtually
of all of the 1111jor construction
!ocala reporting their retume. He
said several smaller locals acattered
around the country had not yet
reported, but Indicated there was no
way the trend could be reversed.
Eaelatyn that "nobody knew for
aure that this contract would be
ratified," but aald be believed II wu
a sooct dell lor the 11,100 UMW
n•r••• who do c.Uillra.:tlm WCilt
Ill mm.ttee.
The strike by contlructlon

workers was 90 days old on Wed-

nesday.

Both the UMW miners and construction workers struck the industry on Mareh 'll, when a tiJree.
year contract expired.
After weeks of wrangling at the
bargaining !able, reprelentatives ell
the 180,000 miners and the
Bituminous Coal Operatora
Aaaoclatlon reached an accord on
Maya!.

Eight days later, the m1nen ap,
proved the contract by a better tball
:H 11111'gin. But the conatructiall
worlr.era, who have . . . . . ~
l:rad with the Alloclllkln al
Bltumitloul CoolrJclon, bed liCit ~
ruched. aettlement. .
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