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Page-14-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Mtddleport. Ohio

Juno

.Mei@B economics.

1985

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Mayors Court
Three defendants were fin('(! and
17 others forfeit~ bonds In the court
of Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler
Tuesday night.
Fined were Michael Michalski,
Pomeroy, $63 a nd costs, driving
while under suspension; James
Schiltz, New Haven, $63 a nd costs,
traffic light violation, and Kathleen
Edwards, Dexter, $88 ·and costs,
open fla sk.
Twelve of those Jorieltlng bonds
had posted them on speeding
charges and Include Ca thy'Ba ldwln,
Racine, S44; Gary Foley, Syracuse,
$50; Alva Partlow. Pome roy, $4,1;
Robert Waugh , Crown City, $43;
Brenda HIU, Minersville, $4&gt;; Thomas Knapp, Letart , W. Va ., $43 ;
Joseph Martin, Westervtllt&gt;, $47;
Thomas McNic kle, McArthur. $4~ ;
Richard Holmes, Warren , '$46;
Bonita Boso. Portland , $43; J ames
Amshary, · Pomeroy, $47; Orenda
Cunningham, Racine, $47. Others
forfeiting were James Van MPter,
no address recorded, $63, disorderly
manner; Guy Bing, Middleport,$4,3 ,
stop sign violation; Richard Friley,
Pomeroy, $63, disorderly man ner;
Penny Haggy, Pomeroy, $163 reck·
less operation; Jane McGinnis,
Stout, $43, stop sign vlolotion.

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Me igs Count y Emergency Medi·
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answered Tuesday; Middleport at
6:26 a.m. to 242 Rutland St. for
Paullne Russell to Hol7.er Medical
Center; Tuppers P ia ins a I U: 38
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who had been awaiting the decision
for months, won't know when their
jobs will e nd for several w~ks.
Costly to school system
The closing will cost the Perkins
Township school system an esti·
mated $200,00lln tax revenues.
In announcing the decision .
Energy Secreta ry John Herrington
said produc.tlon will IX' lnc~ased at
the uranium entic hment plant in
POrtsmouth, which is operating
under capacity.
"We're delight('(! I hal the Portsmouth plant will continue to
operate," said Sens. John Glenn a nd
Howard Metzenbaum, tiothD-Ohlo,
In a joint statement. "We beUevethe
Energy Department's decision was
rtght on the mertts, a nd we believe
the plants' workers can be just ilia ·
bly proud that they beat some pretty
tough corripetltion.
"Today's decision should mean
smooth salling for the pla nt for
many years lo come."

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disgusted with the decision announced Wednesday by the Departmeni ·
of Energy to close the gas centrifuge enrichment jllant In ~ .
Celeste says the decision by the Reagan Administration will COIIt 1,240
job&lt;! at Piketon and anolher 1,000 job&lt;! at the Goodyear Aerospace Planl
In Akron and the Garrett Corp. bt Sandusky.

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presently underway In thecoU:ntyby
Thompson said.
suggestl'&lt;l the· commission 11\ve Department of Administrative SerSCS employees Gordon Gilmore
Thompson suggested thecommis· thought to naming specific geogra· vice Informing them of the departand Dean Bottrell.
slbn take time to discuss "1th phie areas. for example, Old Town ment's intention· to hold over the .
dures followed by theOhloStateSoll
footing 75 percent of the bill and
Commissioners have been con· Gilmorewhatthey want on the map F lats .
lease on the Union Ave. building,
·· Conservation Service on ·a local· Meigs County . the rest. Estimated ~rned that the map which wUJ
to make It more usable, since a final
"Our objective,'' added Thomp- which houses thi' ·&lt;;OUnty's ~mploy.· project during. Wednesd~y weekly_ ·. :cost orthe proJecHsGJ,!Oloi\VhJCb ~ resultirotn t~CI11PPlE;tk)nofthesoil. . ~.ls!on . wo~ld JlOI be. ~ry .. son ·:ts .t~ l?roduce a ~ USilble , ~J~e'!f ser-v_k:es office, untU at least .
·meellng With · Byron Thompson· ot
Me lt!S' sharels$5200 . · ··
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the state service.
"If the county felt llke that, you county roads are going to be lined
lour years and the m ap is ready for
Several· areas of the county have
The bOafd alsci a~ ' tci· send
After finding out Wednesday
should have taken on the bidding but not named on the map.
production.
already been surveyed Including notice to the state of their plans to
morning that bids from contractors
yourself,'' answered Thompsiln. " U
Thompson agreed that because
GUmore, present for the meeting, Tuppers Plains, Snowville. Harri· establish a child abuse and child
weretobeopenedThursday(today)
you want to withdraw from the Meigs County and all Southeaste rn
noted that Meigs Cou nty is only sonvllle and Pagevllle. The survey neglect advisory board for Meigs
for a reseeding projecl at.thecounty
project that's your decision, " he Ohio has more open lands and
part.iaUy sectionized so If only
team is now in the Rutland area .
'County under the Jurisdiction of the
landfill , the board confronted
added. .
wooded areasthanotherareasolthe
secllon corners are marked. thero
In other ma tters discussed, com·
(Contlnu('() e n pag(' 6)
Thompson as to why the job was
"When a contractor shows inter- state, more markings prollably
would be large voids on the m ap miSsioners received a le tt er from
never adverttsro In Meigs County,
est In a project," Thompson noted, would be necessary on the maps .
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thus allowing loca l firms a shot at
"we send bid sheets."
Thompson noted that the stale SCS
the contract.
He also pointed out that some became aware of this problem two
· Thompson told the commissionMeigs County contractors had years ago In Perry County and then
ers th a t It was1:ustomary for SCS to shown Inte rest and may have, In again in Lawrence County.
advertise such jobs in a maller they
fact, entered bids.
Thompson offered to include on
The Meigs County Shertff's DeLosses were set at $2':\,001 as the morning blaze compl£&gt;tely gutted
send out from their state office 11nd
Discussing the matter btiefly the map an east, west, north and
partment was called to Holsinger's,
result or a fire which destroyed ·an
the house.
thai this was done. He also said the .. among themselves, commissioners south counly road at no extra cost . unoccupied hou~ at 373 Pearl St.,
two miles north of ReedsvUJe on
Chief Darst sa id that cause of the
mailer had been sent lo several
indicated It would probably be The map could also include section Middl eport , early Thursday
fire has not been determined. A Ohlo124, but the drtveroflhecarhad
unwise for them to hack out of Iheir corners and some iandscape mark·
Meigs concerns. Howeve r, Thompfled the scene.
representa tive . of lhe State Fire
morning.
son conceded that probably nol all . agreement with SCS but they feel
ings according to Thompson. How·
[)eputy Ke nny Klein reports that
Marshal's
Office
had
been
called
to
Middleport Fire Chief Jeff Darst
Meigs firms were notified.
. tlle slate agency did them a
ever, II the county wants aU county said his departmenl answered a call Mlddlepor1 Thursday morning to severa l charges have been filed in
· Bob First. of the local SCS office
dlsservtre by not keeping them
roads and their names, the county to the scene at 3: 13 a. m .andfiremen· assist ln det e1minlng the ca use of
the incident but the owner of the
apprlsedoftheslatusortheproject.
would have to cost share the were at the location until9: ffi a.m.
polnted outtHatthelobhadalsobeen
is st ill unknown so at this
vehicle
the blaze.
posted atthe post offlre In Pomeroy.
Soii8UI'\Iey dlsctaed
additional costs with SCS to help
Meanwhile, an unlicensed car time, charges cannot be processed.
The two story frame home, o wned
"When loca l dollars are Involved
Thompson and the commission- cover expensive iettetin~s. The by Ralph Barcus, had been undergo- struck the porch of the Clinton
Moderate damages were tncurred to the residence.
Holzinger home, Reedsville, about
ing remodeling and the remodeling
midnight Wednesday ntght .
was nearly completed. The early

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"The department haS decided not
only lo walk away from the workers
but alsci a $3 bUJion investment in
technology," he said .
Seiberling hopes to meet with all
of Ohio's. congressmen June ll to
discuss the matter.
"Goodyear · Aerospa~ Is surprtsed and disappointed at the
DOE's selection. of the AVLIS
(Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope SeperaUon) process over the advanced
centrifuge," the company said in a
sta teme nt . "We are very disturbed
that DOE Intends to terminate the

gas cent.rlfugf' enrtchment plant
(GCEP).
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"We believe completion of the two
centrifuge e nrichment buildlngs
already erected at Portsmouth
would provide economic benefits to
the U.S. and clearly e nhance DOE's
strategy 10 achieve a competitive
prtce structure.
"Completion of the two buildings
would avoid the waste of more than
$2.6 bllllonof taxpayers' funds which
have been invested In GCEP.
"The Impact of the te nntnatlon
decision If not overturned •by
Congress will be to shut down
Goodyear Aerospace's centrifuge
equipment division, which has 400
employees in Akron . We consider
DOE's decision to be a severe blow
to the economies of Akron and
Olllo," saldthecompany, "as well as
a step backward in the nation's ·
e nergy program ."
In Sandusky, Garrett plant manager John Klaver said his workers ,

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Retired
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Veterans Memorial

Showers Ukely today. with a
chancf' of thunderstorms a nd highs
between 75 and Ill. Mostly cloudy
tonight, with a chance of showers
and a tow near 60. Mostly cloudy
Thursday, with a chance of showers
and Jllglis In the mid 70s. .
The probability ot precipitatiOn Is
60 percmt today, 40 percen t tonig ht
and~ percent Thursday.

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'Fire damages put at $25,000.

TWo surv ivors of Augustine
Clonch who dil.'d Frida y a I her home
In Middleport were omitwd from
her obituary. They arc a granddaughte r, Bethany, and a brother.
Robert Branham ofH arrtsonvllle.

Weather forecast

officials to Piketon to talk with
workers about their future and wUI
enlist Ohio's' congressional delegation to get fed eral funds for
retraining workers.
Flgbt.wlll continue
Meanwhile, Rep. John F. Selbe·
rUng Jr., D-Ohio, said he won't let
the Goodyear plant go without a
fight.

By NANCY \'OACHAM · · ·, · · ~~ $hoUid 1M! iocil't.'bids'," 'stated
Sentinel Stall Writer ·
Commissioner Rich Jones.
Melgs County Commissioners
Meigs County and SCS are cost
sharing the reseeding job ~th SCS
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Wednesday he is "outraged" by the
decision of President Reagan and
the ~partment of Energy to close
the gas centrifuge enrichment plant
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in Pikf'lon.
Celeste said the move will cost
1,240 jobs a t Piketon a nd another
1,!XXI jobs at Goodyear Aerospace In
Akron a nd the Garrett Corp., a
suppUer in Sandusky.
"The social and economic costs of
closing any part of the · Piketon
facility are devastating and unac-·
ceptable to the sta le of Ohio," said
. Celeste. "I · resent the federal
government ham(X'ring Ohio's
strong efforts to recover from thf'
last recession.
" I a m l'$peclally galled tha t the
DOE made this decision without
provldlng,any federal assistance to
retrain or reloc&amp;te the workers who
face losing their jobs," he said .
Celeste said he will send state

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All vacant lots In Pome roy mus t
be mawed and clea ned up by the
property owners, Pomeroy M~yo•·
RicHard Seyler said today.·
Also au tomobiles that do not
operate must a lso be removed !rom
the streets.
Owners or such Jot s a nd motor
vehicles have the remainder of thi ~
week to take care of the problems .
After this week charges will Jx&gt;filed .
offtdals said.

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One defendant forfeited two bonds
a nd three others w~rc fined in the
court of Middlepor t Mayor Fred
Hoffman Tuesday nigh! .
DaWn Slek, Middleport , foriieted
a $100 bond pi&gt;sted on a contempt
charge and $100 posted. on a
disorderly manner charge. Fin('()
were Randy Sl~art, Middleport,
$25 and costs, fail ure to comply with
a lawful order; Julia Williams,
Mlddlepor1, $100 and costs, assaull,
and Norma J. King, Middleport. SIO
and costs, failure to hav!• vehlclc
under control.

Tlffiany Rer\ee Copplck. Infa nt
daughtet·of Ben and Sherr1 Coppick ,
Smith Road, Pomeroy, died short ly
afte r birth at the Holzer Medical
Center Saturd ay.
Survjving in addition to the .
parents are I he ~t ernaJ., grandmother, ZeUa Coppick, Mlddl~port ; ·
maternal grandmother, Diana
James, Waterford , and .s1•ve ra l
aunts and uncles.
Preceedlng the baby in death
were the paternal gra ndfa ther,
• Theodore Copptck . .Sr ... a nd the
m iu e rnal - grandfatlii&gt;r.; 'Kennetti ·
Reynolds.
Graveside s e rvices were held al· 2
p.m . Tu&lt;'sday at the Sand Hill
Cem e tery with the R.-v . Pat Henson
officlatlrig. The Rawlings-coa ts Blower Funera l Home was in
charge of arrangemcnl s.

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A TIME TO REMINII!CE - Alter nearly 10 yean Joe Rubl!n, •• of
MJaml Fla. returned to Pomeroy for a vWt WednetlclaJ. Ruben wlto left
Melp County Jwttlllter the 'S'IIlood wu accompanied by'* 11011, Sam,
who ~ltoolln the old Cenlrlll Btllldlnf!.

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Joe Ruben who came to Meigs
County In 1928, Hved hereuntil1937,
and still has local business Interests,
made his fi rst visit in the community
s lnre his m ove nearly 50 years ago ,
Wednesday.
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Now 92 and residing in Miami
Beach, Fla., Ruben was accompanied to Pomeroy for a day of
sightseeing by hls son, Sam Ruben,
and a grandson, , Rick, both of
Charleston, W.Va .'
It was in 1928 thai Ruben moved to
Pomeroy from Baltimore, Md. He
was a traveUng salesman for a
Baltimore firm during those early
depression years and was struck
with the favorable business climate
in the bend area .
He moved his family to Pomeroy
and opened the Pomeroy Bargain
House on Main Street, a building
destroyed In the Stitller fire several
years ago, which he operaled for
BIKE-A·1110N WINNERS - Prl- were presseveral years before going Into the
enled to the Cyatlc Flbrollb blke-a-thon wlnnen by
oil and gas drilling business.
Marpe IJawn~ of the RaciDe Denial CUnlc
Several of the wells which he
w~ llftemocllt, 1be wlllnen were left to rlpt,
drtUed In the early 19.1)'s In the
front, Mldtael IJaWIOII, )'WiiiMt boy rider; Floyd
Portland area are still producing.
Brandon, aeocnd place In clonalioasi Laraine IJaW8011,
Both his son who attended Pomeroy
yolllllelll PI rider; and back, Jamie Cumml,ns, 111081
schools, and his grandson
In the
sponiOrli Steven Grady, lhlnl . place In 111081
f(lllllly drilling business In West
donation~; Mrs.Hazel SeDer, first place over-all
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donations, and Dr. IJaWIIOII, Kevin Layne who !leCOild In 111111&amp; spoii!IOn w1111 no&amp; prellll&amp; lor the~:
Becky Reu!!h, Cathy Coale8. and Dr. ~ were
chairman for the evening. Alfred ~ 8r., lawn
marshall, and Jack t.vons of the Fire Dep· 1111 d
asslllted with the activity. Prizes were contrlhuletll by
numerous businel8es and lntlvldualll lit the
eoo1munlty.

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lonf. Alll~ters are subject to editing and must ~signed with name, address and
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(This Is the flfst of two columns
on Argentina.)
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It Is healthy, however painful the
exercise, for pundits to eJ&lt;amlne, as
the evolution of history requires,
their record up aga!Mt unfolding
develpments. I have become con·
vlnced, In the past fortnight , that
the government of Argentina,
during 1976 and 1977 (and perhaps
for a year later) was helng run by
morally disgusting people. At the
time this was going on, I was briefly
In Buenos Aires, and - I now ha-:e
reason to belleve- I lncllned to the
wrong assumptions.
In January of 1977, which was
when I visited there, It was during
the height of the turmoil. My host,
the U.S. ambassador, the late John
Hill, had 72 personal bodyguards, to
protect him against the terrorjsts
who publicly proclaimed their

Intention to kidnap or kill him.
American businessmen were being
routinely kidnapped, and some of
them were fetching $10 miUion In
ransom from American firms.
But let me gt'l(e you a flavor of
how Ufe Jo Buenos Aires was, back
during the period now . being
examined at the. public trial of
Argentine · military defendants;
and, at home, by " 60 Minutes" and
other media reporters on the grisly
fate of some of the dissidents
aga!Mt the government headed by
General Vldela and his coadjutors
Admiral Massera and General
Agostt.
I wrote on arriving In Buenos
Aires, "Yesterday, a dear young
thing, third-year student In psychology at the university, a businessman's daughter who had lngra·
Uated herself with the local pollee

chief, left a package on his desk
which In due course exploded,
killing the chief, his assistant, and
wounding several others In the
area, Including an U -year-oldboy."
That kind of terrorism, regimes
whether democratic !'r non·
democratic of course resist, and do
so muscularly, The big question,
during the next period, was as
morally simple as this: Was the
government of General Vldela
engaged In counterterrorism In
defensible ways? Or - as was
being charged by his crt tics -was
his government engaged In a
vlolent counterterrorism of the kind
that scooped up Innocent people and
simply did away with them? Much
as Stalin might have done?
So how does an American
journalist, seeking the Informed
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I had working for me the
advantage of a scheduled Interview
on television with Jorge Luis
Borges. 'H e was - Is - as I wrote at
the time, "arguably the best Hvlng
writer In the world." A lot of
morally callous people can be fine
writers, but Borges Isn't In the class
of the Sovlet Union's Mikhail
Sholokhov:" Borges was persecuted
by the Argentine dictator Peron for
protesting Peron's despc)tlsrn. So
that when I was with the venerable,
blind genius, I asked whether he
had formed a position on the
burning question of. whether the
ruling junta In Argentina com·
prised three bloodthirsty tyrants.
His reply was: "They are
gentlemen."
In political matters, Intellectuals
are more often mistaken thai) not,
but such a testimonial, lrom s4ch
an observer, Is worth recording.
And I was Influenced by Borges.
And then there was something
else of singular Importance, given
the huge, and correct, Importance
being attached dw-lng the past 10
days to the testimony of Robert
Cox. He was In those days the
valiant editor of an Englishlanguage newspaper, the Buenos
Aires Herald, devoted to tellJng the
trut~ as Its English-born editor saw
the truth. A year or two later, Cox
. left Argentina , telling the world that
he could no longer risk his 911lety or
that of his family remaining there
as a critic of the junta. But shorlly
' before this journalist was In Buenos
Aires a ttemptlng to form an
enlightened judgment on the junta,
Robert Cox published an editorial
highly relevant to attempting to
answer the question at harid. It
focused on certain conspicuous
critics of the Argentine lunta who
were appearing In Was)llngton as
critics of the junta, asking for U.S.
sanctions against Argentina:

t_.lp_at_ric_k_&amp;_Jo_se_ph~Sp_ea_r

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sell 1nrormatlon on drug traffic to
an acquaintance, .and _the G-men
nailed him when he ·showed tip for
the rendezvOUS · With a bundle of
documents. They were astounded
at what they found.
"Unable to locate the documents
on d111g trafficking," the study
~xpl!ilnE.'I,I; "(1')1adsen caiTisd out ·
from his work ·site seven top.secret
documents dealing With intelll· :
gence assessmeqts oft he Near East
and South Asia and Interpretation~
of secret photographs."
Madsen pleaded guilty to esplon·
age and drew eight years In prison.
What had he betrayed his country?
"His roommate stated that (Mad·
sen) needed money and intended to
sell the documents to buy a new
automobile," the DIAi-eport said.
- Christopher M. Cooke was aii
AlrForceshavetailwhOwasdepu\y
commander of a nuclear missile
crew In Kansas. He was observed
making several visits to the Soviet
Embassy In Washington, where he
allegedly turned over classified

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nuclear Information. Cooke gave a
full confession In return for lrnmun·
tty, so )ie-was· never prosecuted.. .
"The extent of his acflvltles and'
his true motives will probably
never be known," the DIA ob- •
served. "However, the Air Force
was sufficiently concerned that
) liey,clianged the .code.s for sendl,ng
launch messages and they retar- . . ·geted some oi the missiles.'' ...
- If the money-motivated tral·
tors have a saving grace, It's that
they're usually · rank amateurs
compared to dedlcted Marxist
professionals. Our sentimental fa ·
vorlte In "this category Is the klutz
who .tossed a package of CIA
secrets over the fence of a Soviet
diplomatic residenCe with a request
for $200,00J, only to be tolled by a
guard who thought the bundle was a
bomb and called pollee.
· Footnote: In every case unco·
vered, the agenCies Involved have
taken corrective measures, but no
ont&gt; Is confident that the Kremlln;s
money won t prove' persuasive
again ... and again.

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LOOSE BALL- Lo8 Angeles !..akers' Magic Johoson (32) gets out
In front of Boston Celtlcs' Larry Bird as they go after a loose ball
Wednesday during fourth period aetlon at the Forum. The Celtkls went
on to defeat the !..akers 107-105 to tie up the series al two apiece. (UPI) .

Ex-Browns coach joins NBC
WAITE HILL, Ohio (UPII- Sam
Rutigliano said Wednesday he has
signed a contract with NBC to
provide ana lysis for the television
network's football coverage during

was optimistic concerning
client's future In television.

his

INGLEWOOD, Callf. (UPI) With seven minutes left In the third
quarter and the Lakersseemlngly In
control 'of Game 4 of the NBA
championship serjes, the Los An·
geles tans broke Into a roaring
chant: "We're not going back.
We're not going back."
The reference , of course, wa,s to
Boston Garden. where the Lakers
havP been treated with the same
love and respect you'd give to a
six-pound rat that tried to crawl up
your pants leg.
But the !..akers are "lndeed going
back to that house of horrors. And
lll'nnls Johnson is thelrtra vel agent.
The veteran guard banged li1 a
2Hoot jumper at the buzzer
Wednesday night to give the Celtlcs
a 1117-105 victory over Los Angeles
and knott~ best·Of·7 series at2·2.
Game 5 Is Friday night at the
Forum before the teams head back
East .for Sunday's sixth game and a
possible seventh game Tuesday
night.
Johnson was one of three Boston
heroes. Before he hit the gamewinner ihat silenced the frenzied
· Los Angeles crowd, hecannedapal r
of pressure jumpers In the final?: l1,
each one pushing the Celtlcs to a
one-point lead.
In the final seconds, alter Magic
Johnson had tied the game for Los
Angeles with a five-foot follow shot
of a Kareem Abdul-Jabbar miss
with 19 seconds left, Dennis passed
off to Larry Bird. When Bird was
double-teamed, he shot the ball back
out to·Dennis and the freckle·faced
guard drilled the game-winner .

Boston's Johnson finished with Zl
But In the end, with Boston lacing
points, 12 rebounds and seven either overtime or a 3-1 series
assists. Bird, who slngle·handedly deficit, the Celttcs' outside shooters
carried the Celtlcs down the stretch took over.
with 12fourth-quarterpolnts,lnclud·
Danny Alnge, who had only eight
lng eight straight, finished with 2j; points In the game, nailed a20-footer
points, u rebounds and five assists. with l : 40 left to give Boston a 102-101
And Kevin McHale, who played lead. Fltty seconds later, Alnge
all 48 minutes for Boston, had 28 dropped another 20-footer to put the
points and 12 rebounds.
Cettlcs ali~ad ]05-103. Then, after
Los Angeles, which had recovered Magic lied It, DJ hlthls jumper.And
from a 34-point blowout In Game 1 to there was no ar.
post vici9rles In the second and third
"When l got the ball back from
games, was led by Abdui-Jabbar · Larry, I had to arch It a little higher
with 21 points while Magic Johnson
added 20 points, 12 assists and 11
rebounds. James Worthy and Byron
Scott each chipped In with 16 points.

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"In my seven years with the
Browns, I always enjoyed the
spontaneous aspects of the job.
That's what belilg an analyst on
game telecasts is all aboui , and
that ·s what I'm looking forward to."

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because Kareem and Byron were
coming at me. I let It :;o and the ·
bu=r WI'Dt off.
·'I figured It had a .50-50 chance of
going In," the Celtlcs hero said.
For the Lakers, who also lost
Ga,me 4 last year and were then
beaten by the Celtics in the seventh
game of the finals, the loss was a
tough one to accept.
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" It feels like a dagger In the
heart ," LosAngelescoachPatRUey
said. " It was a definite nail·blter.

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demanding to know "What will this
do to me?''
We had better understand that
these opportunities don't grow on
trees, and that President Reagan's
tax·reform proposal Is very proba·
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Argentine agony ) _ _..:. . . ,__--....--_W_illr.a....:...·m_F._B_uc_kley_J_r..

.: ' "U.S. presidents seemingly feel compelled to dramatize their · ~7~
Opposition to foreign misdeeds, even when the likelihood of changing
fL'of?o~
llehavlor In the target country seems remote."
~1)000!!
•
I can't Imagine why, but that observation jumped-out at me In the
"fOOf
rourse of some background reading prompted by the Reagan
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administration's embargo on trad11 with Nicaragua.
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The statement appears In "Economic Sanctions In Support of Foreign
Polley Goals," a study by the Institute lor· International Economics, a
"-'ashlngton·based research organization. The study m~kes a number of
[nterertlng points on the use of economics as a weap6n to further national
~soogl
[nterests.
~ti.JIII
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D•awlng on what It terms "the rich history" of sanctions In the 20th
~entury, the study examines 99 Instances to find how and when economic
llressure succeeds or falls to achieve desired goals.
·;
It finds that the economic weapons Is notably Ineffective In
ronfro~tatlons between major powers, such as the American embargoes
on grain sales and transfer of pipeline technology to the Soviet Union.
•
Prospects of success Improve considerably, however, when a large
eountry moves against a small one. They Improve even when the wielder's
goals are limited, such as the settlement of an expropriation dispute or an
fmprovement In human rights conditions.
• As the study puts It, "pursuit of modest goals with economic sanctions
Is. Hkely to be rewarded with at least modest su~cess."
• It can be a very dltferent matter, however, when the desired change Is
Cot modest but fund!! mental. Such as, for example, a goai'Whlch the study
l]dtes Is usuaUy the outgrowth of conflicts about other Issues and typically
Involves "eompanlon measures" - specifically "covert action and
quasl·mllltary operations."
,
Whether goals are Umlted or not, basic to their achievement Is the
:eapablllty to hurt a target country economically, In the case of a trade
·. imbafgo, the evidence suggests that the country Imposing It must account
fpr a quarter or more of the other's total trade to be able to Inflict sufficient
WASIDNGTON- THe case of Americans whose lust' for the "good
pajn.
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accu~~ Soviet spy John Anthony
life" lured them lntp espionage, as
,
Sanctions on. the average have met with a fair degree of success. otthe
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~a~S Studied; 40 per~nt Were judg~ to ha\le achi&lt;:Ved the deslred.goals. · Walker.. Jr-., together with his. son profiled bY· uJE. DIA:
and brother, Is sure to set off some
- Perhaps the case . truit most
• ·{n the caSe of destabilization, the score Is even higher ~ 50 i&gt;ercent.
Intense Internal security Investiga- resembles the Walkers' Is that of
:Where sanctions fall, the study suggests several reasons. Goals can he
tions at Nayy bases, on ships.at sea David Henry Barnett, a CIA
liluslve and measures employed may be too gentle. Sanctions may create
and In defense plants.
employee from 1958 to 1970. In 1976,
p!elr own antidotes, spurring a target · country to successful
If
Walkers
are
guilty,
It
will
tte began selling the Russians
(Quntermeasures. Other countries may ~me to Its atd. Apd there may be a
contltj"n
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a
tr~nd
we
reported
!'n
·
n ames of CIA agents and other
... l. :backlash In oplniOI\ In the sanctioning. country and Its ames.
·
l'fCently:
"A
dlstu"
rl)lrig
numbEii'
of
highly
sensitive""fillorinattQ.n; ·theI)- :·
::: · • The embargo In queStioi) would appear to he prolilemititc.in several of
presumably loyal Americans.
$ose counts. ·
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' In 1979 he rejoin.!&lt;! tlle CiA as
willing to sell out their country for a Sovlet mole. He was uncovered the
There Is also a problem, largely of tile administration's own making,
few
rubles, Kruggerands, shekels following year.
~th the Importance of U.S. trade to Nicaragua. It has declined
or
whatever.
Barnett had been paid a grand
precipitously In the last several years with the cutting of Nicaragua's sugar
A recently completed Defense total of $25,00J. "This case," the
quota to the vanishing point and with the placing of Import curbs on other
Intelligence Agency study Illumi- DIA study observed , "demon'products. The U.S. share of Nicaraguan trade Is down from almost 50
nates thjs trend with thumbnail strates that serious financial probjierrent to less than 20 percent - well under the critical pain threshold.
profiles of 18 Americans who were !ems can cause an Individual to
The sanctions study, Issued In 1983, predates the embargo but takes
either
accused or convicted of take extreme measures with apparnote of other economic measures taken by the United States against
espionage
within the past 10 years. ently little or no forethought as to
Nicaragua since 191ll.
The study, reviewed by our the consequences of the action to
associate Tony Capacclo,.makes it national security."
depressingly clear that there's no
- Lee Eugene Madsen·, a
fall·safe
security
1)1ethod
against
24-year-old
Navy yeoman assigned
'
greed. Future traitors will probably
'
to the Pentagon's Strategic Warncontinue to deal with the Soviets as ·1ng Staff, fortunately was caught
long as the Kremlin pays well for before he could ,do any harm. The
:: Being a r-esident, and having a brought Into Meigs County In 1984.
the classified Information.
FBI Lejirned that he had offered to
JIUslness located In Meigs County, I
On Aprll 12, a new salt brine law
Here are some of the accused
ion writing this letter with much went Into effect with J .D. Drilling
IX&gt;ncern !O( the economic welfare of voluntarily shutting down Its driltiur county.
ling rigs to study the new law. A
; ' I've been associated with a recent letter to the editor stated
' . humber of oil and gas companies In nothing will grow around an area
Dan Rostenkowskl, ctlairrnan of that Is capable of exercising
the.P .st lew years, and only a few of where salt brine has been used.
the
House \Ways and Means self-denial, self·restralnt or even a
these companies have patronized
Brine water, coming from shale
ii!E' county In which they were wells being drilled In Meigs County Committee, Is being depleted In the modicum of common sense. The
press as one of the Good Guys who rest are perfectly content to he Jed
localed.
have less salt content than some of
genuinely favor tax reform, and by politicians whose Ignorance of
•; One of these companies that. has our drinking water. Brtne water
perhaps he does. But I couldn't rudimentary economics Is very
~atronlzed their own county Is J.D.
used In the past for dust control has
repress
a cynical snicker the·other nearly the only thing that can be
Drilling of Racine. J .D. Drilling Is not killed grass In ditches along
evening
when, appearing on na- pleaded In their defense .
iiwned and operated by a native of these roads. It did control the dust,
Ilona!
television
to give the DemoTax reform Is the perfect exam·
rJieigs County. He has · chosen to which residents on gravel roads
crats' response to Mr. Reagan's pie of the problem. Successive
mpport the county by purchasing· breathe dally. If we stand by
address on the subject, Rosten- Congresses have added provisions
what products he could from the silently, this new brine law will
kowskl hailed tax reform as a to the Tax Code year after year,
businesses here, ~ven though he drive the drilling companies 'out of
t&lt;Juld have bought many of these our county and our state along With longtime Democratic objective and until It resembles a sort of
suavely welcomed Mr. Reagan as a malignant Christmas tree. Nobody
products somewhere else for tess hundreds of jobs and millions of
understands aU of It, but every
recruit to the cause.
money.
dollar5 spent here.
.
The
Democrats,
alter
all,
have
...
special
Interest worthy of the name
• · More than the past" 18 months,
J .D. Drilling stood behlnd.Melgs
controlled
the
Ways
and
Means
1
has
logrolled
onto the statute books
~. D. "Drilling has bought approxl, County, now It's time for Meigs
Committee
(where
all
tax
bills
some
provision
of hjw designed to
mately S250,00J in supplies from County to stand behind them. Let's
originate)
for
51
of
the
past
55
do
It
a
favor.
Since
revenues must,
must
lhis business, not Including . the
take a new look at this brine law. years.
Presumably,
If
tax
reform
nonetheless,
be
found,
these varous
thousands spent with othl&gt;r bus!· Paige Winebrenner, G&amp;W Plastics,
very
high
on
their
agenda,
"loopholes"
more
or
less cancel
had
been
' •, -~ and the 45 m!lllon dollary; LPng Bottom, Ohio.
they could have brought something each other out In the long run; but
\
to the floor IJefore now. The truth Is meanwhile the polltlclan5 who
that the only reason tax reform has engineered the favor get credit for It
even I!· ghost of a chance this year or In the .right q':'arters.
: 1 have !Tiany memories of my something deliberately to hurt
next Is because we at last have a
Since everybody knows what Is
iatber and traditionally my hus· someone else.
president with the guts to demand going on, and practically everyb!Mnd and I honor these memories
After thinking It over, I decided
ody Is on the take In one way or
Ji:y clemratlng his graveslte at Rock that this person was not meaning lt.
From time to time I am moved to another, cyniciSm (that popular
jlpl'lnP Cemetery, especially on anything towards me, my family,
WOnder aloud Whether democratic. and lneXpei\Sive substitute for
Memorial Day. Honoring the de· ot my father's memory. It Is still,
CeaECI Is a basic American value however, dlfftcult for .me to under· government can work at all, and sophistication) fuels a widespread
}lalllll!d on through generations.
stand this Person's values, which : this Is one of those times. The suspicion that somebody else Is
0: It 11 so much a part of most of our are apparently so different from proposition that It can certainly getting away with murder. It's the
iJves that this day was set aside for mine. If that per110r" happens to Isn't selt-evldent. It was never even old declension: "i have a grant .
:ttdS purpose as a National holiday. read thla, I would like lor them to trled "untll about~ years ago, and You get 1a subsidy. · He found a
· This year alter we decorated consider my position.
. has failed In · these past two loophole. '
centuries far more often than It has
That Is what has provided the
dad's grave, we returned shortly
I am sure thel'l! have been
succeeded. It Is currently hariglng atmosphere In which President
t.tterwards to lind th!lt someone members of their family that have
had not only destroyed our-elforts, dleo. If they had any feelings on, often by Its ftlll!l!rnails, In a Reagan has been able to move
\lUI had taken away what we had whabOOVer towards that person, score i:lr so of lucky countries aggressively for genuine lax rejJ!aced there. I felt hurt. It was as It they could relate to how I felt. I am around the world. But the expan· form . But you may have noticed ·
stan of the rranchlse to everyone 18 that Just as soon as he carne
oot angry. I do sort of tee! sorry for
~ bad deUberately wanted
or older, without so much as a forward with concrete proposals,
do something to me as a per110n. you that you have missed a lew
• 'There Is so much accidental hurt Important values or Ufe. - Susie literacy quallflcatlon, reduces to a large sections of the public sud·
:In the world, It Is dltllcult far me to Casto (Jeffers), 410 Spring Ave., · perilously narrow margin that denly lost Interest In gdllg after"
residual majority of the electorate thoie so-callooloopboles and began
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26 practicing for Junior Olympics

•

WELL REPRESENTED - Southeastern Ohio
be represented In the upcoming AAU Junior
Olympic basketball loumament In Columbus in the 17
and under division by the team pictured abqve, From
the left are Tee Morrison (Trimble), $!eve. Musser
•

ROCK SPRINGS - Twenty-six
of southeastern Oltlo's !!nest prep
basketball players ·are cUJTentiY
practicing here lor the upconnJng
stat~ AAU Junior Olympics basketball tournament held In Columbus.
The southeastern Ohio area will
be represented by two teams, tbose
In the 15 and under division and a 17
and under division. Last year the
area 17 and under team placed third
In the state.
'
The tournament ln Columbuswlll
deternnJne the state champion
which will go on to compete in the
national tournaments. Those In the
15 and under will advance to Ijls
Vegas, Nevada while the 17 and
under tea!l11S attempting to make It
to the naiional event ln Memphis,
Tennessee.
The 17 and under team features
an array of talent from a six-county
area Including Most Valuable
Players from two leagues. The.
TVC's MVP, Mike Chancey o!
Meigs, and the SVAC's MVP, Todd
Adams ol Southern, lead the team.
that includes lour !rom Meigs, two
from Logan, and one each !rom
Gallipolis, Athens, Trimble, Soulh·
ern, and Vinton County.
Jolnlng Chancey and Adams with
all-league laurels Include aii-TVC
performers Tee Morrison ol Trimble and Rick Wise o! Meigs along
with all-SEOAL Keith Myers ol
Loga n.
Also on the team Includes Scott
Gllilland of VInton County, . Gary
Harrison of Galljpolls, Steve Maccombs of Athens, Eric Wall1 o!
Logan, Huey Eason of Meigs, and
Sieve Musser of Meigs.
The 15 and under team comprises
Jell Caldwell and Brent Bissell of

(Meigs) , Scott GJDliand, (VInton County), Mike
(Melp), Todd Ad81118 (Southem), Huey
Eason (Meigs), and Rick Wise (Meigs). Absent were
Steve Maccombo! ( Alhe118), Keith 1\iyers and Eric
wam (Logan), and Gary llarrla!&gt;n (GaiDpoUs).

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WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION
lO CHOOSE FROM.

Bragg (Wellsloo), and Wes Howard (Meigs). ~nd
row, 11m Adams (Athelll!l), Scott PoweU (Meigs),
Kenny Turley (Southern), Ben Gerig (Athens,
Michael Bartnun (Melp), Brent BISIIeU (Ea.stem),
and Kevin Oller (Meigs). Absent were Joey Griffith
(Vl11ton County), Mark Berldch (GaiDpolls) and
Jason Thomas (Gallipolis).

,; · YOUNGER PARTICJPANTS - The 15 and
:under division of the AAU Junior Olympics'
)lasketball tournament to be held In Columbus will be
orepresented by Southeastern Ohio with lhe teiUI)
:Pictured above. In the !lrst row, !rom leH, are Jeff
:caJdweU (Ea.stem), Thaden Brien! (Athens), Mike
:Chapman (Alexander), BW Brothers (Meigs), Scott

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Martinez allowed one hit - a
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third.(nnJng single to Jerry Narron
; For a man who once.said \le!d di!'. · ..:.. Wednesday night to recol'd his · ..
the day he took another drink, · 100th career victory In ll!tlng the ·
6ennls ·Martinez Is feeling pretty Baltimore Orioles to a 4-0 triumpl)
!PXJ abpilt himself these days.
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One of the more promtsmg
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night In 198.'l. ll.e admitted he was an
alcoholic and sought treatment.
. His first season bacll' was less than
~erwhelmlng; . be · posted a' !)-9
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Is playing a key role In Baltimore's
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East. The 30-year-old Nicaraguan
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nesday nJght in an 11-9 slugfest. "We
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Ctnclnnall player-manager Pete
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Cobb's all-time hi! ITJilrk of 4,191
when hewentl-for4 to bring his total
to 4,140, just 51 away from
surprasslng the long-standing
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lineup change four gam es ago.
Stuper lasted ·just two plus
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· fearing another players.' strike wlll
chase away fans lor good, has
otlered to let Reds ' player assocla·
lion representatiVe Joe Price examIne the club's financial books.
But Price, saying he Isn't an
accountant , has so fardecUned.
Throughout the major leagues:
players and owners disagree about
the financial bealthofbaseball. That
disagreement has delayed a
players-owners labor agreement
and raised the posslblllty of a·
·players; strike next month.
"I told hlm (Price) hecancomein
and look at the books," said Schott.
"And If I lind out anything (lhe
players want to knOw), I'll let them
know about It, too."
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. me, I could come In and try to figure .
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Stephens Community Center In
Columbus. If they should win their
flrst round game In the single
elimination tourney, they would
play again on Friday with the
championShip game played on
Saturday.
In the i5 and under tournament.
which Is played at the same place,
the local team begins Friday, June
14, and wlll play again that nJght If
they should win their openJng
game. The championship game will
be played saturday.
The 17 and under national
tournament will be held from July
14-21 In Memphis with the 15 and
under national tournament held
!rom July 21-27 In Las Vegas.

Easlern, Thaden Brle.-.t, Tim
Adams and Ben Gerig o! Athe...s,
Mike Chapman of Alexander. Scott
Braag ol Wellsto.-., Ken.-.y Turley ol
Southern, and Blll Brothers, Wes
Howard. Scott Powell, Michael
Bartrum, and Kevin OileF !rom
MellJli. Although only a freshman,
Bissell was a !lrst-team all-SVAC
honoree.
The AAU Junior Olympics Is
spoll$)red nationwide by Sears and
by the Ohio Department ol Youth
Services p.-. a statewide basis.
Several local nnen;hants alSO sponsor the area team.
The 17 and under area team wOI
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Unemployment aid available for tornado-victims
By Unlled Press lntehlalional
Help Is on lbe way for people
lll)ell1ployed as a result of tornadoes
that swept throUgh Ohlo and
Permsylvanla last week.
Secretary of Labor William E .
Brock Wednesday announced that

Gas funds received

NO-TIL PLANTING - Planting no-1111 corn 'c rop Into a sod lleld. ·
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by Robert L. First.

Reseeding needed
for good production
Reseeding a hayfield by use of a
crop rotation is a good way to
establish a new stand of forages for
improved hay quality and produc·
lion. Fields tlla t
producing less
than two tons/ acre/ year and have
poor quality forage should be
reseeded if hay production Is your
goaL
A good method of reseeding the
field is by use of a crop rotation,
such as planting a no-till com crop
for one year. A recommended
method Is to cut the first cutting or
hay by mid -June, and then plant
no-tUI com in the old sod. If the
el&lt;lsting forage is less than eight to
12 Inches tail, no-till corn can be
planted without taking the hay off.
When planting no·tlli corn, the
recommended procedures must be
followed for success. This Includes
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insecticide application and correct
seeding methods.
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field can then be reseeded to a
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If you have .an old 'hayfield that
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State Auditor Thomas E. Fergu·
son's office reported tlle May
distrtbutlon of $9,496,874 to the
state's counties, townships, cities
and vUiages In revenue collected
from t1te state's seven cents per
gallon gasoUt]e tax.
Meigs County received $.1),00&gt;
and each of the county's townships
received $1,00l. Amounts received
by villages Include Middleport,
$2,154; Pomeroy, $1,674; Racine,
$584; Rutland, $501, and Syracuse,
$767.

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The Ladles A:uxUlacy of lite
United Pentecostal Church In Mid·
dleport will hold a chicken noodle
dinner Friday from 1l a .m. to 2 p.m.
To end maJTiages
Orders may be called to 992-3824.
Philip Bearhs, Racine, has filed There wUI be deliVery .service or
for a divorce in Meigs Courity customers may eat at the church.
CommonPleasCourtfromBarbara · Dinners are $3 each Including ·
Bearhs, Racine, charging gross · dessert.
neglect of duty and extl'emecruelty.
A temporary·restraining order has Marriage licenses
b£:en Issued against the defendant
Marriage licenses have been
pending the divorce action.
Issued In Meigs County Probate
Also filing for divorce and
Court to David Franldin Reed, :1!,
charging gross neglect of duty and
and Di&gt;idra J. WID lams, 30, bOth of
extreme cruelty are Jennifer M.
Pomeroy; to Randall Joe Might, 23,
Anderson, VInton, aga inst William
and Tammy Day Bush, 18, both of
R. Anderson, VInton; and Gary
·· Middleport; and to Richard Scott
·Michael Johnson, Sr., Racine,
against Sharon Ann Johnson, Bearhs, 22, Po!TIIII'IlY, and Lori Ann
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ml'nt of Agrlcultul"l'on~way to save
money is by making your own
convenience foods. When you have
time, prepare extra food , then
·freeZI' it in portions that you can use
later. Pancakes, waffies, dinner
rolls, plate dinners, spaghetti sauce
and lasagna are just a few of the
many convenience foods you ran
make yourself. Turn "left-overs"
Into "planned oVers" for later use.
Another recent survey by the
U.S.D.A. showed that dinners and
mixes with main ingredients can be
good buys. You can save even more
money by buying a less costly
brand, uslngyourownsauce, pasta,
cracker crumbs, and other similar
Items.
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foods are a bargain. Usualiy the

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Robinson has served Heath
Church and tbe conununlty. He has
been btvolved in the field or social
concerns and has IeadMelgsCQUllty
United ·. Methodist Churches ·in
varletyormtnlst~. · · . · ·
He served as rodlalrmim ~the

Charter members were honored
attend.
at lite obserVanCe or the 51st
Fern Morris, councilor, presided
anniversary of Chester Council 323,
at tbe meeting which opened with
DaughterS of America, held al the
tlle pledges and a prayer In unison.
~ l'l'C1!11tly .and attended by 42 · Psalms 1 was read and the national
members.
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basket. A JlOI'II1 bt tribute was read,
1aJ Day parade. •

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and cake and Ice .cream were
aerved. Charter members honored
Included · Ellza~th Hayes, Zelda. ,
W~ Ada Bissell, LeonaHeils)ey, .
lind ~'Monis, alllng wtlli f.etha· ..
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Make Today Count will meet at 7
p.m. Thursday at the Meigs Senior
Citizens Center, Mulberry Heights,
.p omeroy. The relatively new organization is for residents with Ufe
--•· threatening Ulnesses, their families
or close friends.

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The Middleport Pool will be open
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days a week. St:hedUie for night
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The fifth annual Pigott Family
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chance of showers and highs
between 75 and 00. Showers and .
thunderstonns likely tonight. and
Friday, with 'a low tonight near 60
and highs Friday Ill!tween 70 and 75.
The probability of precipitation Is
:ll percent today, 60 percent tonight
and 70 percent Friday.
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Moriday, with fair weather on
Sunday. Jiighs will range from lite
mid 70s to tbe low 00s each day.
· Overnlgllt lows will range from the
mid 50s to tlle mid 60s early
Saturday and be in lhe 50s Sunday
and Monday mornings.

We have "Smili ng Through" for your Inspection! It's another .
treasure from Goebel of West Germany, available only to Club•
members . If you're not a mf'mber, ask us how easy It Is to join .
And let us put this authentic handmade M. .I. Hummel figurine
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l ::·mornlng
worship service, thecongregatlonof
Heath Church staged a fareweU
party for Rev. and Mrs. Robinson. A
variety of refreshments was served
and the couple was presented with a
gift of money:
: Mrs:kobtnsonaisowaspresimted
a deCorated door or i.liill hangin&amp;
from theyouthcltOlr in appreciation

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cost rtses with thf' number or niques belp retain v1tamins,rnlner- but may be attractively economical
Ingredients, the amount or advance als, and other nutrients In frozen
and nutritious too, The choice is up.
preparation required , and the and canned foods.
lo you but he sur~ to be a Wlsl:
fancier the packaging. But this
When shopping for convenience consumer and do some tlllnldnJ
difference Is often smaller than we foods, compare costs per serving of and coinpanson shopping before
expect. Consider your budget While various forms of food. Frozen,
you buy.
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constantly comparing prices at the . boxed or canned are just a few of
As .mentloned earller, Lasagna ts
store.
your convenience food optiOns. a good home-made convenience
What other factors wUI help you Don't forger t!lat coupons can
food and one that freezes well . U
determine H convenience foods are introduce you to many new proyou'd like a recipe for lasagnl{, .
right for you? Family preferenCes,
ple;tSe contact our offict'' at992~
ducts that you might not normally
need for variety and nutritional
buy. Become a · label readt&gt;r. or write to Box 32, Pomeroy, Oh!Q .
'alue are just a few.
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Surprisingly, convenience foods
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.are comparable to and may be
Is another great limt'-savlf11! conpercentages of U.S. Recomll!f'nded
more nutritious than homeDally Allowances to help you make , venience, but it can bE&gt; very costly.
PrePared. The reason for that Is
On the average, a meal eaten ol.{t •
comparisons.
that enriChed and fortified IngreRest assured that some eonven - costs twice as much or morE' than a : •
dients are frequently used and
meal prPpared at home.
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when you add foods like milk and
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Meigs County Cooperative Parish;
and has .been active In the food
cooperative, clothing banks and
food bank programs.
He has been chairman and .
treasurerofllteMiddleportMinlsterial Assn. He has servE!(! as a
chaplain at Veterans Memorial
Hospital and the Holzer Medical
Center. Hetuisbeenassociatedwith
lite GaWa-Melgs Co:mrnunlty Ac·
tiooAgencyandwasresponsiblefor
lite Fema ,food project In Meigs
County,
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He was vice chaltman of the
Jackson Area Ministry and was
keynotespeakerforHomeMissions County Ministerial Association. van for the food cooperatJve
' inNewYorkCityoneyearago.He Robinson was responsible for ob- . program,· and In a large measure
served as treasurer for lite Meigs talning a pickup truck for camps, a
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Pasior Robert Robinson arid wife,
Joan, of Heath ·United Methodist
Church in Middleport, will attend
t1te West Ohio Annual Methodist
Conference at Lakeside next week
after which they wiU assume
pastoral responslbUltles at tbe
Metamora United Methodist
Church, just west ofCII&gt;vpland.
'llle Robinson team has served
Heath United Methodist Church for
six years. Mrs. Robinson Is well
known along lite rtver for Iter
musical skills and talents which
Include teaching piano, vocal solo
work, director of music at Heath
Church, both the adult and youth
choir$; playing lhe organ and
synthesizer and work as a chalk talk
artist. She has given numerous

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bi! able to buy more cheaply than
making your own.
You ca11 usually save money if
you prepare fOods from seratch.
But If your time Is limited, YO!I may
need to rely at least some. of the
time on convenience foods that all'
quick and easy to prllplll'e. Generally though, remember the more
convenience a product the more it

Home~ lllld f.H
I'll bet your great-grandmOther
didn't use many CO!\venJerll:e foods.
I'D also bet sbe'd bE&gt; surprisEd to see
the large number of convenience
fOods Wed by many Individuals and
families today. Canned, fl)l'U'II,
dehydrated and bakery fOOds save
preparation time, ease clean-up
chores, and ran cut down on waste. COS!$.
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foods as more expensive than'home and frozen plate dinners and
pl-epafe~~ or fresh foods but that entrees that need only heating
isn't always tbe case. SOme com- usually cost far more than similar
mercial foods cost the same or iess pi'Oducts prepared at h&lt;ime. lf your
than those made from ~ratch, due time Is really at a pl"l'mlum,
. to mass production and reduced convenience may be worth the
waste.
. added cost. But first, make sure
Canned or fi'OZI.'n orange Juice, your food budget can Jiandle this
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instant mashed potatoes, biscuit cost.
and cake mixed and creamed soups

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Thursday, June 8, 198S

Convenience

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Meigs.•.
Governor's Office of Criminal
Justices Services. Under new state
law, tlliscountyboardwilloverseea
chlidren's trust fund which is
expected to be at least $10,00l. Stat~
funds for the trust are coming from
increased fees for certa in vital
statistic Wo!TTJ~tion lnCI~ding co- _
'pies of ()li't)) and death records: The
commission had options of creating
a board for1.hecounty, banding with
surrounding counties to form a
multi·county board, or not adopting
-. any board at aU. . · .
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-commissioners o!fi_c e· 'to discuss
proposed uses in thl' county for
revenue sharing dollars was
announced.
It was also announced that
Richard Caruthers will be acting
clog warden in the county until next
Wednesday. Caruthers can be
reached at 742-'11J71.
CommiSsioners Manning Roush,
David Koblentz and Richard Jones
werE' ail present for Wednesday's
me&lt;'ting.

Payments are avaUable to people
Who as a result of the tornado are
unemployed, unable to reach lltelr
plaCe of work, cannot work because
or an InJury, lite maJor support for a
household because tbe head or the
household died or were to bl'gln
work but now cannot, Kilbane said.
In Ohio, the ceU1rig Is $147 or $233
for people Wltll dependents. In
Pennsylvania, lltemaxlmum!s$224
or $232 with dependents.
"They can come In and apply now
and we'll take applications for about
:vi days," Kilbane said. "Cui normal
processing perkxl Is three ,o r four
weeks before lite· first check is
Issued, but we're going to try to
speed it up as much as possible."
Ohio counties designated lor relief
were Ashtabnla, Columbiana. Lick-

workers In a 16-county area In lite
two states are ellglble for aid under
tlle Disaster Unemployment Assist·
,ance Program.
" The Unemployment hJsurance
systemhasresponslbtlltyforadmln·
lstertngtlt!s disaster aid through lite
state employment security offices,"
Brock said. "Funds ate provided by
the Federal Emergency M8118&amp;""
mt&gt;nt Agency." ·
Grace Kllbane, deputy admln·
strator lor lite Employme'llt Servi·
ces Bureau in Ohio, elCJllained, "It
provides unemployment assistance
to people who are unemployed aS'8
result or t1te tornado. It also
broadens requirements to be
t&gt;llglble."

lng and Trumbull. .
In Trumbllll County, officials are
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proud of the progess lh\11 has~
made in cleanup efforts.
"Everything Is coming along
extremely well." said Commissioner Arlhur McGee. "There has
just been a tremendous outpouring
of help from individuals and
businesses . .
"It's going to take a while, but
we're making excellent progress.
We're probably far ahead of where
anybody thought we would be." ,
Although McGee reported that the
number of spectators is dwlndllng, ·
CJhlo Attorney General Anthony
Celebrezze took precautions Wed· • ' .
nesday to protect tlle residents by ' ' .
ordering his Consumer Protection
Division staff into the area.

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and
elderly, some worked on dvic or
cQinmunlty pro)f'Cts, 90rne put
special e!fort Into sofvlng family
situations. while others were given
~ial J'ecOitftltlon for their politene5s, concern for, and respectful
behavior toward ftiends, neighbors
a_n d pat'l'!lts.
Yout~ Appreclaton Day, cosponsored by Kanawha County
Schools, otrlce of Conununlty
Education and the Charlestoo Dally
Mau, was begun thn!l.&gt; years ago to
hcillor youths who otherwiJl' might
!ll'Vl'r be brought int!l the UmeUght.
It Is Intended to recot~~~i2ll\ youngsters who are often overlooked but
who are ncinetbeless invaluable to
thole around them.
Tracy, a Dupont . Junior Hllb
stildent, was l"fCOIPIIZed for her
concern lor her grandmother with
whom she stayed alter her ll'and·
tatber died. Her aaalsWice to
netaJ!bors tJtrouah nmnlngi'IT&amp;ndl
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Thursday. June 6. 1985

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Thursday, June 6, 1985

·Several organizations hold recent meetings
Shade Valley
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Allee

or the Shade V81ley
Council al Fkral Art&amp; receotlY
conducted tlu'ee prdl!ll · llle!'aW
sesslolls· With the children o1 the
special educatlo!l cla.ls at Chester
Elementary School.
The chlldrerl plal'lted JJIIII'Igold
and coleus seeds, and transplanted
cuttings trom butkln cacU. Tiley
served retreshments to the seven
students and the teacher. Several
plants started II! earlier therapy
sessloDs were displayed.

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1'he door prize, a ceramic
hun1cane lamp, was won by
. Gwlnnle White. White daisy centerpieCes flanked by yellow candles
decorated the tables. Mrs. Geroge
Rizer haCI the prayer.
Attendll!g besides those named
were Matjorle Walburn, Gladys
Rife, Lillian Demolkey, Betty
Denny, Lynn Andrews, Kate WU·
soo, Darla, Amber and Autumn
Thomas, Frances Young, Oekla
Chase, Dorothy Anthony, Ka~
Anthony, Dorothy Neutzllng,
Marla. Bethany . and Bridgett

Roush, Donna Pulllnli, Edna Wllsoo,
Nadine Barton, Martha Klein,
Carolyn MUJer, Pam Burton, Sara
Fowler, Martha King, Marsha
King, Janice Gibbs, Beulah White,
Helm Bodlmer, Tracey Grueser,
Betty Williams atid Carolyn Davis.

Mi¥1eport First Baptist
' The annual mother-daughter ban·
quet of the Middleport First Baptist

BEST OF 11IE CLASS 1911$- Southem High school student, Lois lhle,
lsolle of overU top ranked hlghscbool'llelllon.belng honoredbyWSAZ .
Televlllou Sand General Motors' Salute to the "lleM or the Clas8, 1BII5."
Dole, alone with other lop ocholars lrom the WSAZ televlsloo 3 viewing
area, are being featured Ill pubUc senice announcements.

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church, ,
· Donna Grueser had the blessll!g
before the dinner. Sharon Hawley
was at · the plan&lt;&gt; for "Name that
'1\lne" ttme,PatBurtonmnducteda
quiz, "Which Side.'' won by Louise
'i'h0111pson, and June Kloes and
Cathy Riggs Jed II! a sll!g·a·long.
Therewasalsoaskltentltled "The
Lord's Prayer" by Mrs. Burton and
Mrs. Hawley which emphasl2ied the
folly of hurrying through prayer
without thlnklng about what Is bell!g
said.

The schedule for a flower show to
be held at the next meellng was
presented when the .Wildwood
Garden Club met recently at the
homeofDorlsGrueserwlthJuanita
wmas them-hostess.
Evelyn Hollon prepared the
schedule andeachmemberdrewfor
(I class. Mary Nease gave devotions
us1l!g poems, "Look on the Fields",
"Please Lord Forgive", and "June

POMEORY- The Meigs County
• Chapter of Make Today Count wUl
; meet at 7 p.m. Thursday at the
l',felgs Senior Citizens Center, Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy. The rela·
lively new organization Is ·tor
residents with life threatening
Illnesses, their famWes or close
ft1ends.
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Racine Legion Post
;lia! will meet Thursday, 8p.m . Afish
:fr¥ will be held.

FltiDAY
;EAGLE RIDGE- Meigs County
tnx Chasers Association wlll meet
7: ~p.m. Friday at the.Eagle Ridge
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regular sesslonFrtday, 7p.m., at the
hOme of Wanda Eblin, township
clerk.

The fifth
annual Pigott FamUy Reunion wUl
be held Sunday at the Forked Run
StateParkwlthabasketdlnnertobe
heldat12:i!Op.m. ,

SUNDAY
CHESTER - Blaine and Chris·
tine Bowman will be special euests
at the Uvlng Word Church of God In
Chester at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.
SATURDAY
CHESTER - Chester Township Sunday. Tbeywill be provldlng both
Trustees will met 6: ao p.m. Satur· . thepreachll!g and the musiC. Pastor
day at till! townhall.
GObert Spencer ll!vttes the public.
PAGEVJLLE- Sclplo Township
Trustees meetll!g, 7 p.m. Friday at
the T'ownshlp Hall In Pageville.

RACINE - . Racine Volunteer
Fire Depaftment wU1 sponsor an
old-f8.shloned lee cream soclalatthe
fire station Sunday begll!nlng at 4
p.m.

Rtn'LAND- Bowhunters Assn.
EAGLE RIDGE - Rev. Roy
meeting saturday 8 p.m. at the club Deeter wW be guest speaker at the
hoUse.Aisomembersareremlnded · Eagle Ridge Church at 7:30p.m.
that the VInton County Round Robin · Sunday.
is this Sunday.
CLIFTON W.Va. - B.T. Weston
Public will present singing ministry at
ROCK SPRINGS square dance, Saturday, 7:30 to revival services he1l!g held at the
10:30 p.m. at .grange hall, Rock
Cllito!l Taberruicle, CUiton, W.V(I.,
Springs FalrgrQttnds by Meigs at 7:30 p.m. Thui'sday ~nlng
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All work must be handcrafted
: ~on Is ptanrllng an extensive arts .
and crafts festival on June 22 and 23 only by the ll!dlvklual artists
Ill conjunction with the annual displaying and exhibitors, who CIUI
• librervance of Heritage Sunday by sell their merchandise during the
• Jbe Meigs County Pioneer and festival, are encouraged also to
demonstrate their techniques.
' lllstorical Society.
• ;. Court Street wUl · ,be clo!ied to
The association will not be
respon!ilble
for any accident, losses
• #Btflc on !he days of the festival
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the or damages and sales booths must
ahlbltor extry fee ls$10for an eight be open and staffed during all hours
of the show.
_.eight space.
Area craft people are Invited to
_ ; Exhibitors must provide their
: pwn set up and exhibitors wlll be complete the following application
• JCreened to ll!sure that the art or and submit It to the Pomeroy
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motortstsstoppedbytorrreecoffee,
soft drinks and other refreshments
durtng the hours from Frtday
evenll!g through Monday evening,
Nathan and Bj!tty Biggs prov_lded

There wW a potluck dinner at 1 p.m.

By DALE RO'l'liGEB, Jr.

,Walker and hls female associate.
OVP News Editor
P .K. Carroll, 8524 Old Ocean Vlew
What happens when you find out
Rd., Norfolk, Va .
.that an acquaintance on a vacation
·cruise three years ago Is arrested by
Walker, who told thegroup ,heand
the FBI for espionage? That's what
his companion were Private Investigators, revealed he was a retired
.a Gallla County couple learned this
Navy InteWgenceotrlcer. Walker, a
week regarding tl)e arrest- " of
very Interesting, articulate lndlv1d.]ohnnle Walker, Norfolk, Va ., on
ual, make no bones about the fact he
.May 20 In Montgomery County, Md.
was glad to he out ofthesetvlce and
Walker, 47, a retired Navy
did not always agree with the
communications officer, hls son,
mUltacy.
Michael, 22, a seaman In the U.S.
Walker was not only entertall!lng,
Navy, hls brother, Arthur Walker,
50, a retired Navy lieutenant but kept everyone spellbound with
hls Navy experience stories and
commander, and Jefr:Y Whitworth,
those
adventures encountered as a
45, of Davis, CjlUf. , have been
chargep with pa'sslng mllltary
PI.
Accordlng to reports slncefhls
secrets to the Soviet Unlon In an
operation rooted In Norfolk, the arrest, some ofWalker's detective
.hOme of the world 's largest Navy agency employees may be accused 1
of helping hlm to smuggle secret
base.
In (l.ugust 1982, OVP News Editor Navy documents to the Soviet
Dale Rothgeb, Jr.. and Ills wife, Union . Aflfth person believed to be a
member of the famlly·frtend opera·
Patty, 544 Jackson Pike, Gallipolis,
tlon Is still at large. Law enforcespent a week cruising theCarl])!lean
aboard the Carnival Cruise Lines' ment sources said the FBI appar·
Mardi Gras. During their vacation, ently knows the Identity, but not the
the Rothgebs were assigned to whereabouts of a person known as
' dinner table 10 each morning and "F," the code letter used by the
.evening. Seated at their table were , accused 'spy ringleader Walker,
· four other couples lncludll!g the who allegedly has been passing
alleged chief of the spy ring Johnnie secrets. to the Soviets for the past 20

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was guest · speaker at the recent
W&lt;men's Mlssklnacy society meet·
lng of the Pomeroy First Baptist
Church.
Mrs. Dale talked on "This Day Is
Mine and The Lord's" with her
comments relating to dally Chris·
tlan living and personal responslbtl·
lty. She was ll!troduced by Mrs.
Caryl Cook who presided at the
meetll!g In the allsence of Jane
Snouffer, president. Scripture and
devotions with prayer were given by
Mrs Cook.
· Attending were ·n women from
Middleport and two from Cheshire.
A gift of appreciation was given to
Mrs. Dale. Mrs. Conine Hager was
a guest and played the plano for

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A United Press International
story out· of Baltimore Wednesday
said officials feel the spy operation
could beoneofthemostdamaglng ln
decades, stretching from Norfolk, ,
Va., to northern California to such
.!ar·Dung places as Hong Kong, the
Philippines and VIenna .
Walker and hls son entered not
gutlty pleas Tuesday to all counts
lnvolvll!g espionage.
T!Je case broke May 20 when the
elder Walker was a~ted not far
from a rural Maryland woods where
he allegedly left classltied docu·
ments for a Soviet contact. Hls son,
Michael, was charged with passing
on classlfled documents from the
alrcraftcanier Nlmltz to his father.
Whitworth, a retired Navy radio
expert with access to classified
codes arrested Monday, was des·
crtbed by Walker's girlfriend, .
Pamela (PK ) Carroll as Walker's
"bestfrlend". His alleged Involve·
ment In the spy rinji broadened the
(Xltentlal threat .to U.S. security ·
because of his access to codes and
other secret data concerning opera·
tlons of the Pacific Fleet, Navy
officer'S report.

tobacco plan

• . · WASHINGTON - A new plan to Agriculture Cornrillttee said the
Phillips said ·he could not be
· help save the federal tobacco legislation would probably require specific about the future of price
program has apparently been cigarette companies to pay for part supports, but added they would
· worked out using a program of. the costs to operate the federal probably he tied closer to tobacco's
· Cleve loped by some farm leaders price support program.
acutal market prices.
• jiild a cigar.ettecompany, according
Ron Ph!Ulps, press secretary for
Assessment.s on the . tobaeco
• to a Farm Bureau spokesman.
the committee. said that agreement lndusuy would continue to pay the
David Beck, governmental af· was also reached on a method of cost of purchases necessary to
' fairs director of the Kentucky Farm reducing tohact;o price supports, guarantee prices. However, for the
, Bureau, said the plan, details of which are being blamed for forcing first time, he said the manufactur·
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reportedly generally follows some above world market levels.
been borne solely by the tobacco
of the provisions of the so-ealled
The high prices have apparently farmers.
ReynoWs plan.
brought a wave oflmporte&lt;1 tobacco
The recomenda !Ions, agreed to Into the u.s.. forcing an accurnula· Two emergency runs
Tuesday following a daylong nego- tlon of large surpluses of homeTwo calls were answered on
tiating session between representa · grown tobacco.
An agreement was also reached Wednesdaybylocalunlts,the Meigs
lives of the growers groups and the
cigarette companies, will be sent to on how marketll!g quotas would lJe County Emergency Medical Servi·
congressional ~fflces of the major determined In the future, the · ces reports.
At 6:13a.m., Racine took Ray·
tobacco groWnlng states'- North. shartngofassessmentsbygrowers
and
coinlianles.
to
help
pay-for
the
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mond
Snl~r to Pleasant Valley
Carolina , South·· Carolina, Ken·
tucky, TennesseeandVIrgtnla-for price 'support program and how l!ospltal and at 3:50.p.in., Middlecurrent surpluses ·would be pur· (XlrttookBarbBollnfromParkSt. ,
the drafting of legislation.
chased by the cigarette companies. to Veterans Memorial Hospital.
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Patty Rothgeb of Gallipolis, seoond and third from left,
tookaweek'ScM!bieaboardlhefunshlpMardiGraslo
the Caribbean. Asslgaed to table lOin the ship's dining
hall, the Rolhgebs were joined by foor other couples

Including allegedspy,JohnnleWalkerofNorfolk, Va.,
fourth from left, and hls traveling companion, P.K.
Carron, center. Others sharing the table wert! front
left, Wendy ives of San Diego, Calif., newcy weds,
Brenda and Guy Berling of Irving, Texas and Yv&lt;n~e
S. Berry of Coronado, Calif.

Trailer ordinance gets f~t reading ·
Racine VUlage CouncU approved
a firs t reading of an ordinance
regulating trailers at a regular
meeting Monday night.
The ordinance requires trailers to
he placed at a certain distance from
property lines and other structures
and outlines other procedures to be
followed in placement of such
homes.
It was reported that permits are
now available for filling swimming
pools and for other large wa t.er uses.
Council reminded residents to place
trash In plastic bags for loading into
thetruckmaklng plckupsand !twas
agreed that pollee will take approp·
.rial£' actions on · any further com-

Lottery winners
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Wednesday's winning Ohio .Lottery
numbers: Dally Nwnber
212.
Ticket sales totaled $l,lJ3,896,
"1th a payoff due of $785,556. l.olto
· 2,8,20,21,27.21!.Therewasnoiotto
winner.
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pl.alnts on thruse of BBguns. It was
agreed to repair the village hall roof.
The board of public affairs reported
that property owne.r s of rental and
leased buildings are responsible for
payme nt of water bills which a re
due to the 15th of each month.
Letters were sent also to prowrty
owners in regard to mowing vacant
lots. The flnanc&lt;' committee reminded council the prudent swnd·
lng must prevail especia lly In the
water department and the cemetery
fund . Summer projects were dis-

cussed. ThemeetlngrecesseduntU7
p.m. on June 17.

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LEVI'S ......................... $1 ooo OFF

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ALSO A LAIGE SELECTION OF
LADIES' SHOES ON SALE

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Thirteen women attended ladles
day goiflng actlvltlesTuesday atthe
Jaymar Golf Course.
The group discussed several
lnvltationals and after 18 holes of
play wll!ners were Joan Childs, low
gross; Sue Benll(&gt;lt, low net ; Pearl
Welker and Norma Custer, low
putts; Mary Bowen and Sue
Bumett,chlpplnglnhole. AIIwomen
goHers are Invited to attend the
ladlessesslonsheldat8:30a.m.each
'1\leSday,
Sfel¥art Greenhouse. Debbie Ball . - - - - - - - - - - - had charge of the program which
tested the knowJed8"'ofmemberson
plants with a gl!lleral discussion
following a quiz.
Evelyn Hollon dlspayed two
arrangements, one using President
Hoover roses, and another In red,
white and blue made with larkspur
and baby's breath. Kathryn MOler
and Mary Nease displayed rose
speclmens. A card was signed for
Teresa Fisher, . an honorary
member who Is hospitalized. .
Refreshments were served to l5
members.

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dlstrlbuted when the Meigs REACI'
held a safety break at the south·
bound roadside park on. Route 33,
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servell by the host church.

Mrs. Delthll!e Dale of Portsmouth

FORKED RUN -

County Grange Youth Group;
musiC by Delyer Richards; refresh·
ments avauable.

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Missionary group

Community calendar I area happenings
THURSDAY

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Is Ccmlng." For ron call members
named the vegetable they use most.
Betty Mtlhaon presided at the
businesS session. An ll!vltatlon was
read to the 50th weddll!g annlver·
sary of VIctor and Mary Hysell on
June :Kl at the Forest Run Chi!J'Ch.
Mrs. Hysell IS a fom'ler member of
theclub.
Timely gardenll!g tips were given
by Mrs, Will whO noted that now Is
the time to plant dahlia tubers, sow
the last of garden vegelables, and
annuals, tokeepspraylngordustlng
roses, cultivate the flowers, pinch
the tips of mums.
Plans were made to meet at the
home ot Ada Holter for a trip to the

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Father'spay with cards
and gifti from American

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Pomeroy

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Technicians to Answer Questions and to
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hburo 1Oorn-lpm. Everyone M.._. Rnponolbte lor
welcome. Glorlo Oiler, Pf'IVIIItlvl mainiMIInGe end
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1 0·28 plus poundo In your plltlon of -ondary lduc•·
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training in turf, grouads, ond
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WHALEY'S

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

NOTICE

I.A.D. CORPORATION

flntemationel Resource Development Corp.}

29426 Chagri,n Blvd.. Suite
209
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SLOAN LAND LEASING &amp;
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Pari&lt; Ploce Bldg.
111361 Pea~ Road.

Strongville, Ohio 44136

a ' - in-ichJamnH. Hoyt
is leaor, Ire nottfied that said
leooe doted 3 Septembef 1980
and racorded in Vol. 66 pg. 55
with assignments in Vol. 66

pg. 749 and Vol. 68 page 217

GUN AUCTION

'(REMEE Ns GUN STORE
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS

SATURDAY, JUNE 8 AT 1· 0 A.M.
Auction wi II be held at
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Fairgrounds

OVER 50 GUNS
HUNTING SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS
FISHING EQUIPMENT
CAMP I NG EQUIP MENT, AMMO

HUNDREDS OF ITEMS WILL BE SOLD

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KENNETH SWAIN-Audioneer

of the Lease Records of Meigs

County. County Record.,·s
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Pomeroy , Ohio

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The IMd descnbed in said

leoaa is situotad in Bedford
Township, Meigs County .
Ohio being 143 acres more or

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bounded on the north by land

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Hvoe~J-Thomas: on'""...,

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the east by lands of Story; on
the south by land of Smith·
Story and on the west by Ianda:
of Ross.

JAMES H. HOYT
Lessor

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54 Misc. Merchandise

BIG FOOT PARK

Television listening Devices
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Hearing Evaluations For All Ages

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LISA M. KOCH, M.S .
Licensed Clinical Audiologist

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*Boating *fishing *Shaded Sites
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Pomtfoy, Ohio 45769
(6141 '92·2134
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Will do all types of ex·
cavating,
landscaping, basements, sewage systems, water
and gas lines, water
wall drilling and service. trucking (limestone 8t din).

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RECLAMAnCN, PONDS.
SPRING DEVELOPMENT,
HOME FOOTERS,·
DUMP TRUCK STONE
8o DIRT

We can repair and re·
core radiators and
heater cores. We can
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out radiators. We also
repai~ Gas Tanks.

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992-2196
Middleport, Ohio

PH. 992-7201

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Complete Remodeling ...
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20 vear1
" Free E1timate1""

CAU COlLECT:

Ph. 1614) 143·5425; ·,
5/1/2 '"'· pd •

NEW-REPAIR
Guttera - Downspouts
Gutters Cloonod ·
Pointing
Storm Doors
&amp; Windows
Siding • Soffit Work

flEW LISTING - lovely two story, brick home, leaturm g
three bedrooms. large living room , dining room, family room,
full basement, on beautiful lot H1gh Street. Pomeroy. Asking

$33,500.00.

UNGOS

949-2263
or 247-4641

CARPENTER

4/29/ tln

SERVICE

·· • Commercial

- Plumbing ancl etectrlcll
WOfll

CFrH Eotlmotool

THE QUAUTY
PRINT SHOP

3 I 7 Norlh Second
Micklleport, Ohio 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE

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IUSIIIESS I'IIONE
(6141 992-USO
IESIDINCI I'HONI
(61CI 992·175.4
l/22/tlc

Commercial Silts
•Single .IIIII Multi Ullit
Hollling

•Woocl Mocle Caloinefry

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GREG ROUSH
Jill. 992·7611

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flllll•t Nlllr

PIUS: Olfiu Supplioo I
furnifuoe, W..wing .
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ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
Sizes .St1rt From 12'116'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Do1 Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Racine, Oh.

·Ph. 614-143·5191
10·6·tlc

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After S C...

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V. C. YOUNG Ill .
992-6215 or 992 · 7314
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2 In Memorl1m 'ol &lt;l l
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In lovmg memory of m~ ·
Uncle Sidney Durtt whO'depaned thil lift June
1 984 ond my deor mot"+' 1
Iva Durst Carpenter whO' ·
paued away June 12,'~
1981 . Very o_odty n)ltoef. :
Fred• Carpenter.
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Dolo Clonch and fomlllr -·
would like to th•nk ev~one~ '
fo.r flowen •nd contrit.u~:
tiQns given to the fllmlij. ;
Spoclol thonko toP, buddllta'
and Middleport E11111r_..{cy''

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Announcemtn'ts • "r •:,

COUN1RY

VETERINARY

, CUNIC

IN MIDDlfPOIT
PAUL E. SHOCKEY, D. V.I.
OPEN
THURS. EVE. 6-8

EACH

PT. PlEASANT OFFICE

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PH; 992·6931

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SWEEPER ond towing IYII• •
china rep•ir, partt. ..u1 .
supplloo.
Pick up IJIMI.
delivery, De'lll Vacuura
Cle1ner. one h1lf mile u
Georgeo c-k lid. I
1114·4411-0294.
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Bolloono for Get W.H, An
veruryo, alrthde'/1. pertlee.
Singing GO&lt;rllo . Col .... loon•• Co . 114-441·431,, ,

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N- Credit Cord: No
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refuaed. VIII·MIItercar_.,!J\ ,
Call 1·111·1111·01itl. ~il 1 1
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SINGLES CLUI lor, W~1 i ·
Vlrglnions only, ITATI•
WIDE. AM ._..a. _D. . .U
. !r'
-bora. Detelie: •:t~ ,.
H.llllly H - Club,
,1
tty, Yi'l ZH71.
, ;,

Instruction
P-yourFAAwrittenlnano
-kend. Don Hleronlmuo,
D.I.A obd King A-etld
G10undo Schools. 114-532·
01177 ... 814' 884·1823.

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vOIJ&lt;owigon. good cond,
~.

IUPEll IEETLE, 304-

17.J!·IU3. .
A _"Lone Star"' quilt • .nice

blue and whho •or rod onjl
Whlto qulho' mode before
1140 . 114 - 2411-8448
..enlngo.

Wanted. rneture wom•n to
ltly .- Hdo 'with• aid•
lady. Must havo refllrtn-.
Call 304·1711-1117 eftlr I
PM or wrlt1 lox 20. Pliny,
W. Vo. 2111118.
Grwn Acre• Homo Ute
lnstruct9f. min. ~uol . 72
houn coli- credit.: contact
David Eekl1. 304· 712·
2121 . 1DE.
Avon territarleo ovlllleblo.
Pt. Pleuont o..o. 304· 1711·
1421.
•

W.ntld to buy. • chlcllen. pllone 304-1171· Want to •m eat,. money
lhls ....,..,.,7 How- o
2174.
pepor rou1e7 C....,. ,,.
,........ for M-n llvd. JeffW- Blvd. Ortll. II
In• utcd. pe.... 0111. Point
P11111nt lle111ter. 304·
171-13~3.

12

Sltuallane
Wanted •

2 bdr, furnished, •II utilit..
pd.. eacept atect.. conve nient location, aecurity dap-

ooit reuqlred . Collll1•· 4411 ·
Duplex tor uto by owner,
trailer lower River Rd .
tlii,IOO. Owner will fl·
nanca with downpeyment.
Can 111 4 · 4411· 21 311 between BAM • 12 Noon.

Church with 1 acre on Cl•v

Wotor lliJtlls drlllod ond otr·
vlced. Pric01 on rlqueet. Cell
111 4· 742· 3147 orii14-882IIOOI.
PIANO TUNING AND RE·
PAIR, Summor roteo In
effect· free eatl m etel .
Worcl•o Koybaerd. 304·171111100 .,. 11711· 3124.
ill II

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Hamea for Sale

Thrt1 bodroomo. otntrel tlr,
vinyl Will ....... cerpet
throuthout, well inaulated,
new point, Jttlochtd - ·
UJIO outdoor Drill, -nlntle,
many e~troo. l:ol 11 4-.UI·
Zlla3 til !1:00PM, otter
8:00PM coli 11 4·2411·

81111.

Flltwood-lnl'omil&lt;oy
for br., FR. IN ceiHng, vinyl
lldlng. olumlnum window,
17 A. -ble. CoM 114·
441·23111.
3 or 4 lldr.. 3 belli. film . rm ..
LR, Dfl. 2 oor ..,..._ CA.
Jey Do. Clll814·44.. 4307.

.,... ..,,_ 4 bdr. l ...... :S,OOQeq.ft .. J - · ·
Ztll
pi a o. ~-··-·
1111.000.
fleduaed to
142.000. ,............ • • .
Clll 114'44f.7U11 or 111-

...,_1421.

_B_II_5_8~·------­
Furnithed 2 bdr. in Crown

City. Coli 114·2511· 6620.

Furnlshod, oir cond .. cable,
no city taxn, beeutiful riverview, Kan•up. Foster' a Mo·
19711 Holloy Paolo wlth·onirotl bllo Home Pork, 1114·446·
tt expendo, 2 bdr .• ""'
1802 ·
air. 1111ppliances, underpin· _ _ _
. ------nlng, Cltt'pet throughout. For rent mobile home. Upper
eac. cond., 010,000, Call
River Rd. Coli 111•· 4•6·
d•'/1 1114·4411·7368, evoo 06d8.
614· 2111·, 524.
12x80 mobUe home 2
Double wide treiler. aet up bedrooms, gal. • 1 36 per
on lol. Aoldng 120,000. Coli month. 61 4 ·992-7034 or
1114· ""1· 4785.
992-71171.
.

Wauld Uko to point .houH
tooH~ro. roofo. Call 6142118·11128.

kn-.

Fedor1l, lltatt ond Civil lobo
now ovtlleblo. Col 1-i11·
1118·8304 lor Info. 24 hoo.

iiiri;;i ~ s·•••=~ ·e~ery

1974 12x84 Buddy 2 bdr ..
with lot or without. Call
1114-...1 -921 9.

l-0-ne:_O_w_ner_t_l_3_be_clr_oo
_m
ranch with alum. oldlng,
centro! air. Lg. Lfl. FflorDR .
Fireptoco with wood burner
lnMrt. Fully equipped kit·
chon. Utility room. -2 full
belho. Ovarolzed gooragoo.
Nicely londscaped lot with
potlo . lnground pool
11'x3Z', Foncld. 2 otorago
bklgs. Scity ochoolo. Call
1114· . .11·7664 otter &amp;PM .

3 llclr. houM, Gratn School,
extra lot, flnl1hed b11ement,

2 011 gooroge, 115,000. Cell
814·4411·3040.

7 room hoUR junc:tlon Hen·
nan Tr.:e B. Rt. 7 et Swan
CrMk. J .D. Pollitt. Coli
304-1122·3221 or 11 4-256·
111137.

In Middleport, 2 bedroom,
pertletly furnlllhad . tncludeo
w . . her·dryer. 1 child only,
plo01e . Coli 114· 992· 711•
Ext~• cleon 10x56. New
or
1114-992-IIBOO.
Moon, 2 bdr .• aircond .. new
corpel. oil goo, 13,4110. Coli Two bedroom, free heat,
1114-. .1 -0175.
nice lot, •ppliances fur·
, _2 01 per month.
1979 Buddy 14x70 3 bed· nlohld.
Depolitl required. No patl.
room. total elec:tric. centr1l
llr. 11.1100. Cell 1114-446- 614·742·3033.
-9 309 .
Furnlahed. 2 bedroom mo·
19119 Chomp lon trollor bile home. No petl. Cell
12x60 with 1976 ldd-on 1114· 949·2263.
12x24. Good condi,tion. Cell Furnished 2 bedroom mobile
II 14·992· 2589.
homo. 304-6'76-6612.
~~-------------r
14x70 mobile · home. 3 2 bedroom tr•iler. unfur·
bedroom•. 11f.t beth. w•lher nlllhad. Crob Creek Rood,
end dryer, underpinning end
t166 . 00 mon.th plus
2 parchn. Coli 1114-949· 1100.00
depotit, good rof·
23118.
erenceo, 304-876· 6068.
Furniahed. 2 bedroom mo·
bile home •nd lot. R~teine.
44 Apartment
Ohio. 614-94'9·2263.
for Rent
lllx1 2 Elcono. 2 bedroom,
centrellir condhktning. new
lntertherm furnace . Good
condition. Che1ter. 1 mile JACKSON . ESTATES
Nit on Rt.248. 1114·985· APARTMENTS (Equal
44611 or 1114-985-3336.
Houaing Opportunity)
monthly rent 1t1rt1 •t $169
2 bedroom 12xllfl. Portly for 1 bedroom and 1204 for
fumlshed . Set-up and un· 2 beclroam, dopoolt 1200,
derplnnad. Coli 614-992- located ne1r Spring Valley
7479.
Plaza •nd Foodl•nd, pool
and Cable TV eveilable.
hour• •• po11i~e1 O.am to 4
pm•nd7pmto9pm
33
Farms for
Mondoy-Frldoy, Coli 111•·
292 acre• Jackaon, Oh. 448 ~ 2746 or leave
Located off Rt . .36, an 327. me11ege.
Could clivi~. 88 •ctee Por·
1\licely . lurniohod mobile
ilend, Ohio. E•c . .tocetton.
roe'd front8ge. miner•l hoi-ntl. eft. ept .. c&amp;ntr•l air
end hMt iri city. ~uha only .
rlghto. CoU 304-273-4485.
Call 114-""11·0338 .
Leon epprox 36 ecrel, nice
toying tand, exc bulldingoita, Furniahed efficiencv 701
ono milo grovel ,.,..d. 304· 4th Ave., Gellipolia. 1160.
utilitiea p•id, ah•r• bat~,
458·1817.
oduhs. Cell 446-3844 a!ter

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2 bedroom•. full

double Ar gerage. 1 .
..,.o, Rooe Hill, P -.
t28,000. 1114-1178·2613.

7 room houM. 1 v. bo111 on
Grovol Hill, Middleport .
Good condition. Coli 814·
992-11714.

g•r·l=======:::;:==

3 bedroom houae with
- · Hos new raal. oldlng.
double pane window•,
blown-in inauletion. new
furnace. new
·
plumbing.
chen . with .
., 11.1100.
11039.

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Lovely ranch home, 3 bed·
beths.
eat-In
kitchen, fomHy
roorr~ with buck
extra rOom for
or living .
polio ·
34

room: 2

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Buildings
Mu1t 1M to
_ ..iote. Priced t49,000 .
0ptlonol utellito end OP·
plltnces. Cell 114- 742- For uJe or leaH. new
building. ?,ooo oq fl. 2
22711.
ecre1. price reduced. 304~
3 bedroom, 2 ltory home, 1711-1578 or 17ti-7S96.
fully corpoted, roll nice with
goor1ge. Ov,rtoaklng Ohio For ule or leeM. new
R lver. At. ·124, Minetovllla, building, 7,000 oq It, 2
Ohio. W11 130,000. now acres. price reduced. 304·
1211.000. Coli 1114-982 · 11711·1578 or 675-7S96.
3324.

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3 bedroom home. 8VJ per-

cent ..atuneblelo•n. garden
opot. Rlducod down to
149.000. 304-171·11047.

BY OWNER - 3 -raamo,
1 VJ blithe, dining room, full
b01emant with flmlly room.

o-r••· cloae to
downtown. 304·1175·•804.
24x24

HouM, 3 bedroomo, lull
beooment, I ocr11, 1 milo
from town, Rt. 2. phone
304·175· 5144.

setur-

ctav. rein or thine. On SUte
Routo 654, beJwMn Cheshire &amp; Porter. Something
new every week.

Chlpet Rood In Golllpolle.
Complete with j&gt;ews, orgoon,
plana. Would alao m1ke 1
nice lodge In the country.
New energy efficient gae
Wonted to lewnlnt mowing fumMoe, and centf'll cool~
Gelllpolls orH • vlncinity . lng. Coli 1114·258·1100 or
Cell 114-251·112111 lftor 304-1175· 3099. .
!1:30PM

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"Aiimslnum Krop. Soli your
ltumlnum ocriP dlooct to tho
tmelter. luylng ellgrlllcis of
olsimlnum. Premium paid lor
111!10 ~- Co~ for quote.
Scipio EMfiY, IJ!CIIIod 114
mllet ull of Po(feto- on
TC&gt;'!fnllhlp Rood 141 . Melgo
C~nty. 114·182·3411.

&amp; Vicinity

1B W1ntld to Do

Summer job. Yard ond omoll Pllntlngl Hcusn, roomo.
joho oround homo • ohop. ond bulldlngoln molt.,...,
Coli 11•· 3117·0138.
•
- - - - - - - - · l c - llbyolttlno In my home noor
, Moving must find home lor Eioy IOMmbly wootol 1100. 8yrecuoe pool. In Rustic
lriendly I mo. puppy v. por 100. Gull8ntHCI pey· IIIIo. Exptritnce. Coli _be·
Gorden R _, 'la Collie. ment. No eJIIiperienca·no lore llpm. 1114-992· 1021.
Coiii14-""I·OOIII.
111eo. Dotollo 10nd Hlf· ex..e,.ncod mother would
addr111ed atampecl enve·
Klttene to good homo, 2 lope; ELAN VITAL· 715, lllra to do boby-g In hor
yellow. 4 blocll. Coli 114· 3411 EnterpriH Rd., Ft. home In Syr.,uH, Ohio.
Flexilrll houro end poy,
317·7111.
Pieroo, FL 334112.
Preflr •vn 1 veer Mid up.
Block Lobr-r. 3V. yooro Moke IIIII yHr tho morrlutl Had rnodicol trelnlng ond
old. Good hHith. Wonto to Hove a Friendly Homt P•riV· rtftrencos. ll14-182·21195.
give awey to 1omeona Get •II kind• af glflo for Mr. Ed' o Spetdy Woth, high
Ytflulre he can run loOM. Grendpe to lllby. look your p,.ooure cloonlng, liquid
114·882·1188·.
perry Hrfy. Clll Mognallll
b
M bll
luting.
o t
Nitz 11114-912-31111 . Aloo nnd
homn.
buNdlnp,
lruclol.
KjrtOfll to atw away to goad _ll..:g~n-tn..:g_•..:.p_lor
____to_r_o.__._ · heovy equipment, poolo,
home. Coif 111 4· . .3·5127.
Pin time oneneglng heil'oty- periling orMt, -to. Ed·
Hit wrontld. Write to Dolly Wlrtl Ont...olcher, 304·
l&lt;ltteno. 304-1711·31Hi4.
Sentinel, Box 729P, Pome· 1711· 7239 or 8711·113117.
roy. Ohio 411718.
Anllque opprolooro ond llq·
I . ' lost 1nd Found
Holp wontld full ond port uld1toro. 20 yuro e.,...
tl..,. woltrto1'o ond ber· rlence, Whlto'o Antlquoo.
111 4·245·9«8.
FOUND: blocll . . .n Coon· meld. lond reoumt to ba•
hound. Popular Ridge orMl 711, Oolllpollo Forry, Wv . . N...ey"o Fur~lturo StrlpCell 814-387·0441 .
_2_5_11_1_11_
. - - - - - - - ping ond Rlllnlohing, now
Own
your own Jaen- occeptlng - - . . lor
Loao cat. 1 Y•r old. while 8port-or,
Lodleo AppiiNI, June and July, COlli 304·
11711· 4020 or 114-4411 ·
·~·
4 mitten
-with ·-An._
to Max.
Coli Cl&gt;lld,_, lefllll Silo, Com· 3181,
biri-.
n
StO..,
A.......,ia,
· . , 4'.1 82·13S&lt;l. -.ll-•rd.
.Jordoche, Chic. Loe, 1.8vl.
LOST koyo' attached to I EHY Street, lzod. E_.,,
fiii.IIICidl
Inell plootill'ftoll. If lound coli Tqmlloy, Colvin llloln, Ser·
alo
Vtlente.
Evon
PicGne.llz
3Q4-111!-3t81 .
l:tolborno, Mem""" 8n!J,
Orgenicolly Gr-n, O•oBualnen llno, Helth11x, Qvor 1,000 21
I · . Public Sale
othen. 17.100 to t24:100
Q~rtullity
· &amp; Auction · • _,
tnventory; Toitlnlng, flictuiu,
pind opening, etcc' · "C.n
:·· '
- 1 1 daop. Mr. K-n
I NOTICE I
Flee Mlrlcet every .Thurwdoy. 130111178·3138. '
THE OHIO VALLEY PUI·
111ctr holt Rio Grando MunlcUSHING CO. oecommendo
lpol lulillng,. 11 ·7. Dooler Own your own Jeen· that yot.i do buain:us with
IIDorts-or. Lodla Apparel. -pie you
ond NOT
Childoeno, Lorg~~Size. Com- to ...,d money through the.
binl\lon Store, Acceaaod•. m~~il until you have lnvtlti~
9 Wanted To Buy
Jordlcho, Chic, LH, 1.8vl, getld tho offering.
StrHt. lzad. Eoprlt.
W. poy cooh for toto modo! Tomboy, Colvin Klein, lor· lnternotlonol Stell BuHdinu
gio Yl..nte. Even Picone. Liz Manufecturer awerding
clunuHdcart.
Clolbame, Me-. Only, ...elerohlp In ovellablo .,...
Jlm Ml,. ,Chitv. ·Oido Inc.
Orgonicllly Grown. Gloo- , _ , , GrNI profit patentill
! 8111 Gone Johnoon
llne, Htlthlox, Over 1,000 In an expending lndultry.
114·4411-3172
athoro. t7,800 to tZ4,100 Coli Wodgcor 303· 7119·
· Uled mobile homeo. Coli Inventory. Training, ftxtureo, 3200. ext. 2403.
grond opening, ltc. Con
llr4-44II·01 111.
open 11 doyo. flllr. ·K..,.en Store to; rent or lea...
Wint to buy•Usld lood (3011178-3838.
Locatld ot Glenwood, W.
"i"'__l-n troller. C1ll 1VI . Glonwood General
81le1men . We are looking Stooe, goo, dlllry whh Ice
~~ 4· 775-4811 nlghto.
for embhioua penon to ..u creem aMkh and ~Mer cerry
Old onllque olol mochlnes our product. Mull hove cor. out. Phone 304·1171·2221 .
'"ntld. Any condition, PIY- E •c Iu alve enterul n ment
11!11 1400 each . CoN collect product. No Competition.
~ ~- 3 1 7. 7 a·3 • 7, e 1 . N•• vour own Kourw 1nd 22 Money 10 Loan
income. lend reaume to Pt.
PieoMnl
Box 1-31 .
®MPLETE HOUSEHOLD&amp;· 200 Moln t. Pt. Pl. WV HOME OWNERS·Reflnonce
F!JRNITURE. lido. loon, 2111150.
to low flxod rote. Uttlquity
WOod, cupbaerda, chllro,
lor 1ny purpoH. Leider
cf'l••t•. be .. eta. dish••· Help Wonted, ROtoll &amp;oleo Mortgage Co.. 114· 592·
Clerk.
orH
st.,...
8ond
ri!&gt;ne jaro. ontl-•. gold
30111 .
oiid oliver. Wrlle·M . D. ,..ume care IDf The Point
,.,_sont
Real-.
Box
8·1
Miller, Rt.2, ,_roy, Ohio
41718 .,. cell 114·982· Paint PIMnnl. W. Ve.
23 Profeaalonal
77.0.
Sarvlcea
NEW Gl Blll··A...;,hor 'be·
IU1fng dilly gold, oll- nefti lor Army Nellonol
col~l. -rinllo. jeWelry, sterling Guard membllr1. You can
wiN,' olcl colno. ..... cur· oecllwl140.00pormonth, Piano Tuning and Repair.
to your drill pey, lrunlcordl Muslt Co .• 1114·
rency. Top 'priceo. Ed. Bur- In
kett llrber &amp;hop, 2na. Ave. end atilt Jttlend tchoal. Cell 441·01187. Twtntllth year
Mkklleport. · Dh. 114·18:1· 304-171·38110 or 1-100· of qulllry oervlco. Lone
Denlelo, 1114-742-29111.
. .2·31119.
~"fl.

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······GaiifP'oiri··--· ....

3-bdr. rench tty ... 20 ecras.
pond, 30x311 dotochtd gorage, CA. 11 miles from
G11Upolis . Reduced to
11111,000. Coli ·1114· 4411·
7207 01 11.1 4·143·2131.

countrepruentMIYn•cu ...
tomer MI'Vice repreaent•·
tlvu. 1200·•300 II
you quollfy. Col 814-4417,..1 . Thuro. or Fri. oft•
9Af!11 .

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2138 .

COLEMAN WATER WELL
DRILLING
Pump nles, otMct. Roglo·
, _ In Ohio. All -oto
gulrentHd. Coli 304-2732111 . Rovonswaod, W. Vo.

pooitlonl ovelloblo lor
meneger treinMa, new •c·

,

, ,;·· ..~~-

my home. liN LPN 2411-1281.
ovellllble. 1114-812-ael4. 1 --~-----In Oelllpollo, country v Private home c.re. Haa roOm foom oundecl&lt; • ohodocl
lor 1 more reoldonl. 1114· P41tio on'"' of houH. From
812· 31111.
vt- of golf couroe, forgo
cerport. bow window. large
l =,::
s = ==
s=ch
=o=o=l= ,=== be"'""ont . .Coli 114·«8-

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''i&lt;filn-"•·

992-5875 o,:. ~
742-3'195 , , \

PH. 949-2101
or 949-2160
Na Sunday Calls

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SIDING CO.

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ELECTRIC
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•Ponds
•Septic systems
•Heavy haul ina
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Office 949·2493
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PAT HILL FORD

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Box. 326

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Pomeroy, OH . 45769
For flsltr Service
Call 614.01~7.11717

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&amp; Cooling

6-14 ~446-9416

BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING

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CaH: 742-2407

Howard L. Writesel
Roofing Co.

Geo. S. Hobltetter, Broker

Velma flicinsky, Associate
Pont: 742·3092

Alu Treu•l11l•• ·· ;
PH. 992-5612
or 992-7121 ·

Mabile Home

992-33

HOBSTETTER REALTY

' flEW liSTING - Six room lrawe home,. full basemen( on
: nice lot. Main Street. Rutland. Asking $15,000.00.

REPAIR ' •. ·

BENNETT'S
ENVIRONMENTAL
.· SYSTEMS

. All Mekn

Reel Estate General

· RUTLAND- Ranch thee bedroom home, living room, dining
room, deluxe hitchen, new carpet and drapes throughout, all
~ electric nic~ corner lot. Asking $38,900.00.

AUTO &amp; TRUCK ~ t.

45743

(CUT OUT fOI FUTURE USll

985-3561

GRAVEL- SAND

•l1ve Entertainment •free HQO
•Kitchenettes •Restaurant

5/28/1 mo. d.

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We Use Von Schrador
Equipment Recommended
by leading Carpot llanu·
focturers.
'FREE ESTIMATES"

Gallipolis, .Ohio

PH. 667-6535
or 985-4353

Mlow Gatlipolit -

• PRICE REDUCED- On this beaut1lul two slory cedar home,
4 bedroom s, 21h baths, living room with flfeplace , dming
. room, lamily room. equippped kitchen, full basement, cen' tral air, s~uated on 3 acres new Royal Oak Park. Call lor.appointment.

Garage .-,

PH. (614) 985--4-212

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue , Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

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Lone Bottom, OH.

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Roger Hysen:

35185 Oak Hill Road

U-SAVE

Formerly Heaton
Drilling Co.
•Water &amp; Gas
Well Service
•Myers Pumps
Sales &amp; Service

NO MONEY DOWN

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3• kltteno, litter triinod, 2
bllck • whlto mole. 1 cellco
fom1le. Call 114-2511129.

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PIONEER CARPET

mole, houNbrokon,
K- fllmlle, ,to good home.
OeN 114-3811·8331.
1•1 pupplu, Pit Bull. Call
11;14-211.. 1183.

4-1-ha. d. ·

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2 -oam romodllld horne

vtnyled, 2 ocrot 1 1 50 lb
Wll 100tpt om-tory ond tobecco b••· RIO Gr1nde
rtOftooi,...,._Of't peeeoe• In orea. 121 ,000. Coli 1114·

11811 Log Homoo Soles ond
ConatrUctlon. Earth Tones
Country Uvlng, I 39 Wetef
St.,· Jockoon, ·Oh 4111140.
Aolt obout
•bvollllng In my homo. 3 614-281-3734.
our · log Home umtner.
opening. I min. from HMC. Come aee our manv mocleb.
txc. r11. Coli 1114-446·
8511 .
3 bdr. homo 3 yro. old, rural
water. ne•r Mercerville,
WlH pi- toblcco. Coli 133, 500. Coli 614·21181,4·21111-11128.
1894.

1~74.

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JAMES IIEESEE
PH. 992·2772 ''

said leased prem1ses and no

wells being drilled th .. eon:
that the term of the lease has
oxpirad

Real Estate General

Give Your Camper a Permanent Home

VINYL &amp;
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•Storm Window•
•Repl•cement Windowi
•New Roofing
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nen of an undivided interest of

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INSULATION , ·

73-10 &lt;htvr Tr.
73-19 Ford Tr.
f•ncltrs ..._., .................. S60
Ftntltrs ....................... .".'41
73·10 &lt;ht•y Tr.
73-79 Ford Tr.
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Dooro ......................... ll25
Doors ......................... •us
73-10 Ch"Y· Tr.
10-15 ford Tr.
Hoods ......................... •tso
Doon ......................... $145
73-14 Cht•y Tr.
11·79 ford Tr.
_• • m""ht,•y... T
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Grilk ...................... $57.50
73 79 Cht
10· 15 ford Tr .
G&lt;iii....................... •31.SO
Hoodt ......................... s 145
73· 79 Cht•y. Tr.
13·15 Ford longer
Rocker , ....................•25
Hoods ......................... ' 130
73-79 Ch"Y· Tr.
13-15 Ford Ianger
Cab Corners ..................s2o
Grillts. .............. ............. l75
Nt" and Usttl A"'o Glan-'Latt Medel Porh

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*FOOTERS *GRADING
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62-12 No~b1rn Blvd·., Woodside,
NY 11377. Print Homo, Addrm, Zip, l'lttlrn Numb~o .

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each pattern for postage and
handling . Send lo :
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Hilder Moll

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synthetic worsted , also a moha1r

Gallipolis

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31 acrea, 3 mi. W. of Holler
Hoopltol . Col! 114·446·
8221 .
Lorge building lots, Jerry's
Run R01d, 13000. Clydo
Bo-n Jr.. 304-671-2336

Rent,ils

ly owner 9V. per cent 41 Houaea for Rent
IHUmabt., 3 bldroomo, 3 - - - - - - - - bolho, living raam, dining Contenory-3 bdr. brick, 2
room. family room, hoth. geroge, lg.Jol, odults,
oqulpped kltchon, fllllo, AC, rtf. • dep, U50 mo. Coli
double garage, New .Haven. 1-1114·143· 2144.
muot ot11 1115,000.00. 304·
812·2508.
3 bedroom houM. centrsl
air, $2&amp;0 per month. Refer·
2 hou•• on dHd of trun. ences. 411 Spruce St. Call
amt~ll do~n payment. 8 per
111.·4411-21118.
cent, Firll StrM! oro1. 304·
171· 1708.
3 bdr. r11nch, garage. n.. r
Norlh Golllo H.S.. UOO
8mlll HouH, 2V. bodroomo, monlh, 1160 depooit. Coli
ellllectrlc with garage, Iorge 111•· 388·8711 alter 5.
lot, rNooneble or tlldo for
lerger houH. Phon• 304- 11 room, 2 bdr. houH. good
8112·3180.
locotlon, stove- rofrigerotor furnllhad . Adults only,
II roomo with both, 304- no peta, ref. ,.quired. C•ll
1711·1090.
1114 - 4411 - 1370 alter
1:00PM .

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Upat1ir1 unfurnished 3 room
ept .• carpeted. utilities peid.
no children. no pets. C•ll
1114·446· 1637.
Garage apt .• furniahed. 29 'h
Neil Ave .• Gallipolil. 1 bdr ,
1220, ut~itleo paid. Coli
""11-3844 altar 7PM .
Furnished •partment.
Adulto only. Coli 1114-•48·
9523 or 814· 448· 1443.
Furniahed efficiency S 125
utilities pold. 919 2nd.,
Galllpolil, alngle mate pre·
ferred . Cell 446 ·3844 after
7PM .
Furniahe4 apt. 1 bdr. $245.
utlitiea pt~id, 607 2nd .•
Golllpolls, adults. Coli ""'·
3844 Iller 7PM .
Up•t•irs apt. remodeled.
private eotrance, 2 bed·
rooma, centrel air. $226
mo.. references, 821 1h
Second AVo . oil 1114· 4411·
2168.
2 bedroom •pt. remodeled.
central eir, t276 mo., refer·
oncos, 821 Second AVe. ell
614·448-2168.
Unfurniahed epartment1.
941 Second Ave. G•llipolis.
1 • 2 bdr 1225 mo. uti1itiet
pd. Coli 448-3844 alter
7pm.
Furn;1hed •pt. 3 room pri·
veta t.th, reference• re~
qulrod, 845 2nd . Avo .. Gellipolio. Coli 111•· 4411-2216.

2 bdr. opts. • 1 49 mo.,
newty decorated. kitchen
fumiohed . Cell 304-676·
11104.

Modern 1 bdr •pt. down·
town location, CA. carpet.
compiet• kitchen. Coli 614·
32 Mobile Homea
2 bdr. Cl bl n on R oocoon 441· 4383dousor814·4411 ·
for S1la
Cr-. to.o10 requlrwd. Coli
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1114·«11·0093 before · 5, _o_1_39_ovo_._ _ _ _ __
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12xl0 Skylerk. Parches, 11 4- 441"0791011"' fl.
Fumlshod opt. 131 4th, 3
underpinning, block. 3 ooomo 8o both, with bdr.. f195, water pold. Call
14,100. Cell 304· 773· dopollt, no children, no I-""-11_·_3_B_4_4_•_tt_or_7_P_M
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111117, .
peto. 3 Grope St. Coli At~c •A-ment furnlshad ,
., 4 -441· 2223.
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11110, utiiHies pold. shire
101 or ,.,_..,, •a.OOO. N- 3 ~- llvln-oom 2 beth, mole preltrrtcl . 919
114-742·2411.
- · · room,
- control
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Ave.,olttr
Golllpolio.
- coll
beth. family
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.1 . 3844
7 PM .
llr. dlllhwtlher,
c1r..,.1 • 1 - - - - " - - -- - MOilLE HOMI!S MOVED. curtolno,
Clrplt, dawnt-n. o·
lllclr. prlvote
.lnourwd, 20 ~ro expe· Coli 114· ,..1· 1408 oltor 1113

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1 · 2811 or 1_sP_M_.--~---- ::.~. d-ott":iul:~.ug:.~
1 - m houoeln Minora· 11 4·""1·4222. bet-n 9
14xllloron,2bo........,, .. ville. luldo Mlnorovllle 1 _•_s_._ _ _ _ _ _ __
olocblo, cerpeted, oontNI Church. by lui&lt; Plant. T-1 ollr, u.-pennlng, out buld· electric . Coli 114·112· 2 bdr .• perttolly furnllhtd,
Int. tocetod Grwn TOiroct 1215. .
fllo Grenell. 1 bdr . tlflcloncy
opt, complotoly furnlshtcl .
P 1 r k, 0 alii p o II 1,
• 1 2 . -.ao. .One of tho 3 -room houn In Porno· AI utiUtles pold In Rio
· 304-171·:1,11.
JOy lor rent. Coli 114·112- G,.nda by College. Coli
IIIZt .
114·4411· 2054. ,
Troller ond lot. O..lllpollo
ferry, J04-1711·:S241 or • - houoo. c1 ,......., No 1 etllcloncy opt. 11711 mo ..
1711·1UI.
poll. 1114-1&lt;11·2424.
1 bdr., kltchtn, both. Clll
114·44.. 82«, IAM· IPM .
1 •• 0 Oakwood Ux70 z Lolfraamlt. unfumJ-L-•
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t.lte tM'III ..ItO only No
poll. DauooJt
ldul_!'~ oCnlylf.l
11.000.00 blllnoo. requlrocl. Cell 114-tiZ·
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Yard Sale: Juno 7, 921 -•th
Av• . Gallipo lll, 9 - 4 .
Ctothes. toys, household
good•. misc .
196 Senders Dr. Something
for everybody . Rai n or shine.

G•raga Sale Fri. &amp; Sal. 4159
LAriet Or. Rain or shine

·--·-·Pomerov --·-· ··-··

Carport S11e Wed .-Fri. Va
mile frbm Porter on Rt. 160.
Yellow mobile h o me .
B•rgains.

Middleport

Y1rd Sale Moving . Uaeful

items, no furniture . Wayne
Phillips . 2 block-654, Bid·
well Rodney Rd . Wed ..
Thurs. &amp; Fri .
Yard Sale Fri. June 7 . 3
mile1 out from Holzer. old
160 at Evergreen.

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Treil• Court Yard ..... T..mil••· Additic;~~n - lu1evill.;
Rd. Friday • Saturday. 1 ·4 ..
Something tor I'Vef\'ON .

Yard .Sole
Friday
- Itt.· ··
doy.
lut.ville
lid.• oil
1 80. 1 It hOUM on ktft.•
Joons Jboyo &amp; glr1o) ollohoo,:
bawling boll • • ' -· ty· •
-!tor, toolo, clolhn. fur· ·
niture. Come look.
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4 F•mily June 6 &amp; 7 , 9 til1

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Yord Sotollt. 141 . I f!tniiJi(
of • m ile pelt C«&lt;teMf'W.•
Loto odulto • chit- cit-•
thing, tovo. mloc, Fri. • att.;
9 -li .
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&amp; Vicinity
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Pogavlllo St.Rt . 1192. friday· .
, Siturd•Y · 10·1 . fancy ·
chandelier. Rain or _...,._
Pi•no. oil furnece , hMter. :
kerosene heeter . 1tor111 ·
doon. t~a. bathroOm fla· •
turea. aome ant ique1 • .
men'a-women'l ctothel • ·
lizea.'s· women"a cto ...,....
hold itema, Iota miec.

June 8, 9 · 4 . C•r W••h· Bake
Sale-Yard Sola. Old Gollio
School sponured by Gallle
Buce1neers 4 -H Club.

Juno 7th Ol)d lth. a to 1. ·
Longsville,O. Stilt 124. . ..
signa. Clothing,_ furnitutW, .
drepee. IPPiienc••· mt· ·
5 Family Garage Sele 38 chanic end hand toole, canVinton Ave. Thurs &amp; Fri.· ning jara. miac.
June 6th, 7th . 9-7 V1riety of
Gerege 111e. June 7tt..8dt. ·
good itema.
9:00 - 4 :00 . Riegecrl•t
Garage Sale 2 miles from Menor. above Eaater• • .
HMC, Rt . 160. Thur1 . &amp; Fri. Umps, carpeting, dra.....-.. '
Rhubarb, gsrden tiller. eir 1wlng nt. begin,.,·• cor. ·
puter. children' • dolllla. .
cond .. misc. items.
l•rge men'• clothea.
Friday June 7, 8 :00AM ·
Dark. 3 Family First Time 7 family yard 11Je. w...._. .
this year. Chain link fence, doy, Thurodoy, ond Frioloy. I ·
to • . 372811 SR 124. A furniture, b•by items •
much more. 571 J•y Dr. I mile off of fit. 7 ......
towerd• Ruden".
McGuire's .
2 Family' Mon . thru Sat. 9-5:
2 mi. out 160. l&lt;•rr Harrilbury Rd .
Three Family Yard S•le
Graham School Rd . 1!2 mite
off St. At. 141 . Ruga.
bedspreads, curt•inl, knick
knacks, cloth11, kitchen •P·
pli•ncaa. doilin . Wed .,
Thurt. &amp; Fri.
V•rd Sale June 7th S. 8th .
1st house on little Kyger Ad .
Juat oft Rt. 7 . Wood burning
sto~e . refregeretor . en·
tiquea. •ntiques diahes ,
dolls. clothing. flower• &amp;.
mile. items.

3 f•mily Yard s•.. Sebw•
dey, June I , 9 e.m . Dl\'il
residence. !lou Hill.
Pomeroy.

Yard sole. June llh, 7111, ,
8th,9th. a :30 t~l 7 ...... ....
behind EXXON atati••· ·
Tup~rl Plain1, Ohio.
June 8th. !tlh. 1 :00 eM tl
11:00 pm. Point - Juncdon 2 and 12, T,..._ .,
Pllrll. SHro we- ....
dryer. e150.. . , _ _ .
home int.. Avon rM . tl._, ..
tool1, ctothel, mfac. it.._. Fridlly •nd S.turdlly. 2M "
West M•in. Po.....-.y. 1 :11
to 5.00.

Gar-s~e S•le June 7 , 1986.
Frldoy, 9 :30 to l Cor MOt.
"igh chair. ho\Jtehold itern1, S•turdlly, June 8th Oftl¥ • •
coffee i•ble S. children ~· From I 00 to ' :00. T.ld •
.clothao 4-6 . Miao, items, St.' right off lit. l o'l t " " ' " - ·
At. 110. across from N.G. of CHester. WitCh for eitM. :
High School.
4 f•mily. Friday. June 7 .
Glg•ntiC V•rd Sale June Depot St., Rutlond. Info6.6. 7 on Buck Ridge. rig hi kids ond lodiOI cloth!.,. •
household Hem•. pool ,..,.•
off route 180.
•nd · ladder. WNilt eretW.
.
Yard Salo Fri . &amp; Sot·. 206 9 :00:7
Kineon Or. Babybod .. TV,
stereo , childr'en s toys. Juno 7. 9 :00-7 :30. Chi,._
rent g•met . clethlne.
clothes.
Sum,_ Ad. Rein CartOift.
Goroga Sole Fri &amp; Sot. Off W1rrttft Ven Meter.
At 7 , Bul•ville Add11ion Rd .
Four f•mily v•rd ..... Jutlt
3 houses from church
7th ond lth . Chll_r...
Clbthes. misc. 9 to 5 .
clothel. 11r11 lila wamana
clothes. Almo1t new IE-.
Two Family Garage Sale. Fri
Juno 7 , 9 :00 to 6 :00 11 trolux awes'* and Hot111~
Edgemont Or. Many miscel· Interior 1nd more. On 'lit. J
et Violet Mit"-•· cloH ..
1aneou1 items.
Meigs A then• county NM.
Verd Sale Porter- Brooke
S!Jbdivision . ·Clothing ,
l~ing set. toys. miac. Fri.

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8o Vicinity

7 . 9 ·5.

Yard Solo At. 160, Kerr. Sot.
9·5.
Frid•v S. Seturdav 9 -!5 on At.
160 at Evergreen . Baby
things end m•ny other
items.

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Reidy Raat.,. Yord .... :
Boko Sole' Soturdoy J..,. .. ·
1986 ot Hortford c - m ity Contor, 9 :00 AM to 4:Jt
PM . AM Pt oc••d• aNen twt
Reid Ord lhorapy.

4-Fomily Juno 7 &amp; 8, 9·6.
Typewriter. bicycles, tools,
terrarium• . cloth••· dishes,
kinck ~ kneckl. household
1tems, toys, craft kltl ,
bookt. and much more. 2
mile1 from Ch11hire on At.
554. Ed Thomu reaidence.
Ratn date June 14 &amp; 15

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Yord Soli, 3 f1mily, Ju.. •

Y•rd Sate Rodney Methoditt
Church Rt. 588. Friday,
June 7th, 9:00AM · 6 :00PM .
Everything mu•t go .
Bergolna.

3 lomity, Fridly aodoy. 7th ond lth - r loll't ,.
M•rket in Maaon. ...,.
Clothes , Anylhina ut
Everything .
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Chillicothe Rd . Street Sale.
Thur•day , Fr i day &amp;
Saturday .

Yord Solo, 830 30tti St~ :
June 7th and lth, · 1 : 011 ·~:·
4 :00. Childron Oflll ' :~ .
thinga.
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4 Family Yard Sele. 9 ·5, lots
of goodies, corner of Burger
&amp; Chlth1m . Fri.. &amp; Sot.
5 F•milv Verd Sale Friday 9
to 5. 728 2nd. Avo. Wuher.
clothing. etc .
V•rd Sale Jay drive. Fri . &amp;
Set .
Garage Sale 283 lower
River Ro1d. June 8, 9 to6. 2
Femlly . Misc. items.
Gig•ntic 5 hmilv G•rage
Sale. 442 Jerry St. Friday,
Sot. June 7th 8o 8th. Clo·
thing, boya clothing lin 12
mon. · 2T. Baalinette, awing,
carrier. Appliance•. ctnnlng
jars, miac.

Yard Sa... Mt . Aho Coflto
munity, June lllh. lth, 7111. ·
9 :00 to 5 :00.

5th, lith, 7th. Six mileo oui '
Jorryo Run Road, _..,. ,
Grove, 9 :00 !HI 7. ·
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3003 P•rrilh Ava, IIHt : ·
projector. ICrHn. · Wi,..... ~
fan, etc . low Pricel.. ,·.;; '·~·, · :: , · ·
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Rood, Camp Conloy. SOf- l : · .
CIM knives. porte' ~...; ; ·
20" bicycle, c•mping ItO.. · ·
gluawere. clottufte ,,~:~·1 ;:..
mens end wornenet ·
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dishes. musicoll~--. ·
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fumhure .

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9-8 . 311 Sondor1 Dr. Juot
off NeighbOrhood Rd .
Carpet. furniture, fiah tank,
chlldrene ciDthinv. lot• of
mioc.

other mloc 11...,., ,. :_1!0

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7on Rt. 141 . June7. 81111 .
Clothea. car ••t. stroll..-.
gaa range. morel

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AM tAl 4 :00 I'M ··et UOI :' ;.
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children clothing. Some·
thing for everyone. AcroA
from Cottrell'• Groc ..
Porter.
4 Fomlly 7th Only 10 hurryll
Rt 35 1 milt paot Foodlond
01 'c•l-tt's gorege. Child·
renl clathing, toyo.
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44

2

LAFF-A-DAY

Apartment
.for Rent

room

completely

56

Pets for Sale

Boarding all breeds. Heated
Indoor-outdoor facilities .

e.•

AKC Doberman pupplea:
Stud Service. Call614-446·
71911.

New efficiency apt. with
vate yard maintained, ep··
pli.ncea furnished , washerdryer hookup . 'disposal,

7P~ .

each. Call814-448· 1354.

Riverside Apts. M iddlepon.
Special rat8s for Senior

AKC Registered Garman
Shepherd pupo. 7 wko. old .

"My ten-speed has nine more

~S~p~e~e~ds::?.~th~~an;::=~l~·~dro=;.':'~=~===::i

2 bedroom apartment1 . .
1
New Haven, WVa . Newly
remodeled . In town. 614Newly remodeled. 4 rooms
ilnd bath apt . Carpeted.
kitchen furnished . On East
Main St. in Pomeroy. Call
614-992-73 14.

1 bedroom apt. for rent.
Nicely located . Contact VII·
lage Manor in Middleport.
614 - 992 - 7787 . Equal

Housing Opportunity.
.Apartment for rent in Middleport . 1 bedroom, furnished, utilities included .
$200 per month plus deposit . tall after 6pm 614992 -7177.

bedroom apartment .
Pomeroy area . $125 per

' 2

month. 614-992 -3341 ,
r Furnished 3 rooms and bath.
No pats . Call 614- 949 , 2253.
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APARTMENTS , mobile
~ homes, houses . Pt.' Pleasant
, and Gallipolis . 614-446 ~
8221 .

Middleport on North
• Fourth Avenue. 2 bedroom
apt. furnished. 1-304-882 -

' In

. 2566 .

,-------------------• 3 room furnished apart·

51

Household Goods

54

Washen, dryers. refrigerators, ranges. $keggs Ap·
pliences, Upper River Rd .
bellide Stone Crelt Motel.
614-446· 7398 .

County Appliance . Inc .
Good used appliances and

TV oeto , Open BAM to 6PM ,
Mon thru Set. 614-4461699, 827 3rd , Ave. Golli-

polis, OH .

SPECIAL cut olabo 6 PU

' 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, ocean
1side, family rental, no pets,
• available weeks of June 22,

614-446-7444 or614-3677187.

Close Out Sale on White
sewing machines. theM ere
new machines. reg. price
8279 now $100. and 30%
off Necchi &amp;. Nelco sewing
machines. Call collect 614·
386-8025 or 385-4535.

BoJC trailer 4x8. wired $160.
Alao 2 side mirrora 820 . Call
614·245-9280 .

Wall constructed new 6 ft.
Oakwood awing. Call 614446-1771 .

Uood dryer 180. Call 814256-6251 after 6:00.
Solo. •••· cond. Coli 814446; 4303.

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For sale:Story and Clark

&amp;

304-736 -

14

hp

blodo, $1,700.00.
304-882· 3421 .

interior, auto, air &amp; sttiieo.

446-8189 or
1184.

63

814- 448·

horoeo. 10-2-1 yr. old. Locult posts for sale. Call
814-367-7379 or814· 3670869.,

Cell 304-458-1997.

Goldweddlngaeto10&amp; 14K

Ohio. 3pm-dork ,

Pown Shop, 430 Second
Ave .. Gallipolio.

L.r1o flat Dutch cabbage

Pleesaure

Buckokin

614-448c4982c._

·strawbclrii.e.... ·. PiOk ~Vour­
own . 60 centl qt. Bring own
contalnert, Cart Gillispie.

Hl!lf
·cow with

end
week old Here-

Coll814·446-3946.

614·742·2451 ,

raspberries.

54

Misc. Merchandise

Mobile home lot, 12',.;50'
snialler, $75 water paid,
3 TV towers, one with
&amp; Neil, Gallipolis . Call 446- antenna and rotor, like new.

F;;rm Suupl;ps
&amp; L;veslock

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Farm Equipment

3844 after 7PM .

All or parts. Steel drums, $5.
$7. each . Cell 304-696·
1227.

Hobart gasoline welder for

pickup

175. Seigler goo circulaiing

70 und tractors In stock 2 5

heater. thermoatll con·

to 60 H P, Full line of King

*20.00

or 675-

trolled. 85.000 BTU. good

condition. $160. Rotary
plow· and cultivator for
Gravely Tractor, good condi·

Merchandise

304-675-6762

1970 lnternotionol log

loader with bucket 4 wheel
drive. 1976 Case 600 Skid
king, front tires very good

Household Goods

SWAIN
AUCTION l!o FURNITURE

62 Olive St. . Gallipolis. New
S. uted wood-coal stovet, 6
pc wood LR suite $399,
bunk beds $199, antron
reCliners t99 , new &amp; used
bedroom suites. _ ranges.
wringer washers. &amp; shoes.
New livlngroom suites
$199-$599, lamps, also
buying coal &amp; wood stoves.

inch

Like new, 12 Qun cabinet
with light, •176. Now 870

Remington shot gun, t200.
Sears 12 light Chandelier,
150. Coli 614-742-2433.

lii"B;;Ji;;~Qi;;;jWiiie:s

c.ond . 304-782-2836.

25

tion. Call614-992-7841.

console TV

j55

$250.00. 17 cu ft refrigera -

tor $225.00. King • W-C
burner with magic heat
$400.00 . Washer and dryer
1300.00. 12 gou'ge auto
1200.00 . 304-773-6253.

Bulldozer TD6. lnttrne tionel. good working cond.
equipped with wench and
blade . 11,500.00. Phone
304-458-1031 altor 8 PM .

Whirlpool
1100.00.

ref .,

auto

SunRay alec .

Building Motorlalo

Block. brick. sewer pip11.
window•. lintels . etc .
Claude Winters, Rio Granda,
0 . Coll614-246-5121.
Built on your lot now! Big 4
car gorage-ohop. Sll,995 &amp;
up. Coll1-814·886-7311 ,
Bulldor'l Surpluo-Solvago

gOatS: .3 t'o·&amp;··month •.old'; 3

Mull re11 . t480. Coli 614·
. 992-6844.
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AM-FM tapa.
1976
·12,100.

1976 Honda 350 XL.
$400.00. 304-882-3132.

Hay

&amp; Grain

pc. dinettes from $1 09 .. to
435. 7 pc. e 189 and up.

Wood table with six chairs
•285 to 8746. Desk $110
up to 1225. Hutcheo, $560.

Bunk bed complete with
mattresses, $275. and up to
1395.

Baby . bedo, 1110.

Mattr'lssea or box springs,
full or'twin. 168 .. firm, 188.
and 878. Queen sets, 1225.
4 dr. chasti. 149. 6 dr.

chests. •&amp;9. Bed frames,
UO.ond 125 .. 10 gun - Gun
cobineto, 1360. Goo or

electric ranges •376. B1by
mattrelltl, 126 &amp; 135. bed
lromoo 120, 126. &amp; 130.

king frame lfiO . Good Mlec·
tion of bedroom suites.
rockert. metal cabinets ,
headboards 138 &amp; up to
Ul.

UMd Furnhure •· Refrigerators. ranges. metel office
delkl. electric range. 3 mil as
out BulavUio Rd. Open 9om

to 5pm, Mon . thru Sat.
814-441-0322

11 , 500 .00 .

1977 Flott

Wing camper 13 ft. sleeps
four $1 , 100.00 . One Ht

side railes for Ford pick up.
long wheel bose 1711.00.
Coli after 4 :00, 304· 11711·
5393.
Motol office desk, with 2

drawer

file

cabinet

Baled straw, 304 - 676-

One IBM Mog Cord II
typewrher 11,&amp;00.00. IBM

memory 100 typewriter
11 .200.00.
8711-&amp;440.

Phone

304-

One Rollyaon Thermo
Payne, wfll1o. 9d window.
Phone 304-8711-4221 :
18,000 btu KonmON olr
cond, oxc cond, 1310.00.
1910 Moodowbrook . Dr.
phone 304-8711-148 • .

75

1807.

186 three

Transuorlal;on

Kutter equipment. Drum
mowers. hay tedders, hay
r11ke1. MF-560 round baler
~·· cond. Many. many uted
tools. We buy, sell. trade
daily. Jim's Farm Equipment

Coli collect 1-614-237- "

Weeklv

Boats and
Motqrs for Sale

(jJ ABC News (CCI
D (I) (jJ CBS N....
Cll Nightly -lneoo
Report
(HJ Body Eloctr!c
• I Dream of Jeannie
• Ill PM Magazine
(J) Gune of Wll Sonnett

Anawerhttt:

7:30

.

Gene's Deep Stream Carpet
Cleaning , upholstre V.
ecotchguard , deodori"lers.
free estimates. highly re-

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH pold lor '80
Smith Buick-Pontiac, 1911

iutern Ave., Gallipolis. Call
BOO Case tractor, PS. live
power, 10 ft . Bush Hog
brand wheel disc .. with
cylinder &amp;: hoses. 3 bottom
John Deere plow. 6ft. buth

614·446-2282.
1977 Buick Century •876,
310 cu.in. V-8, loaded with
optlono . Coli 1114- 2465884.

hog, $3,796. Call614-288·
6522.

73 Buick LeSabre good used
car, can be ... n at 61 e Third

Ma111y Ferguson 60 trtktor, 3 pt. h~tch, rah, Ma81ey

Ave .. Galll~lla. Coli 814·
448-2502 or 614-446·
4759.
'

Fergu09'1 beler •2.996 . Coli
614·286-6522.
Owatonna hey bind 1796,
N- Holland 66 belor 15811,
Malloy Ferguoon bole

'79 Ford Muotang, AC, good
cond, t3,000.00, 304-8822910.

2

·so Mercury Caprlloraeloor
trade, 4 opeed, 304· 876·
3044.

lng, loom backed. twin 4" or
8" pattern, 139.95 oq. 121

Ing. •4.99 &amp; up,
Welloton, Oh.

Penh's Warehouse
614-384-3845.

'78 Chevy Monza, axe.
interior, new tire.a.

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The joy
of giving

Entertainment

51-if'5

8 :00

WAIT?

Tfi'IRIFIC!

IMAlil Album Flaah John
Cafferty and the Beaver
Brown Band
Ill (l) eo.by Show
(J) Here Como the ertcles
(I)
World SoriH •

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Col._

Game *1 1 from Omoho,
NE .
MOVIE: '0-0ay, the
Sixth of June'
Cll
(iJ ABC News
C-p·· The Fire Unlenhed The frightening fu -

C1J

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RON'S Television Servicb .
House calls on RCA. QUazV.
GE . Specialing in Zenitfo\.
Call 304-576 · 2398 or 81t
446-2464.
'. '

as

made by nuclear technology
is examined. 13 hrs.l

Fettv Tree Trimming . scumP
removal . Call 304 -6751331 .

II Cll Cll Magnum. P.1.

RINGLES 'S SERVICE, ex·

volvement with beautiful
twirl sisters le&amp;ds to conflict
and danger. IR)[60 min .l
Cll Wild A,_..,. ICC)
·swamp Critters: The ~rea·

Conctusion . Magnum's in·

perienCed carpenter, electri~
cian, mason, painter. roofing [including hot tar
opplicotionl 304-675-2088
or 675· 7368.

swamps are e•plored. IRI
(HJ Nollonal Folk Feotlval
• MOV.IE:.'Ike: .Tbe Wor

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Part 1 .

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The Legend of
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Starki Tree and lawn Sef;vice, stump removaL 304.~

[MAXl MOVIE: . 'Hambone
end HiHie'
8:30 D : Ill (!) FainiiY Tiel
()) PrOfiles of Nl!tJire
· (HJ Jean Shepherd AmerIca CCCI ·
·
9:00 Dill (l) Cheers
()) 700 Club
D (f) (jJ Simon &amp; Simon
ICC) A COITUPt mayor be·
lieves tha1 1he chief of police, who happens 10 be his

MENT$, rel)l8cetnent ' wir}'·
dows,:aluminur.n soffit, .vinyl
siding, cor1tlnu·o us gunOrs. ·
free estimates. all work
guaranteed. Call evenings
304·516 -2644.

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CARTER'S PLUMBINd &lt;
Plumbing

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18x32 fiberglaas boat
house. floating on starfoem
aeen Gruaser Lane, Camp b·alet,alumnroof .
1977 Chevy Nova con be

Conley.

72

14, 500.00.
882 -2983 .

Stote Block, Rt. 33, New
Hoven, W. Vo. 304-882·

304 -

ventures of governess Bar~
bara Gray. whose career
took her into homes of
wealth and conflict. are depicted .

&gt;·

Phone 514-446-3889' i&gt;r
614-446-4477
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(jj) Mptoryl ICC) 'Reilly-Ace ol Spies : An Affeir w~h
a Married Woman : Super·
spy Sidney Reilly finds 1rou·
ble in Persia while he IS

Trucks for Sale

no'.oo each. Ono AKC
Qe&lt;mon Shepherd malo.
bl8ck ond · - · 3 yrw old,
30"-I711-48e:t.

na.oo.

3 yr. old ..,.. ond white
t.rnale • ..,._ • .......,. All
ahots. Excellent with child.
,.,. Col 114·111·1241 ef·
teri :OOpm.· ·
·
Flah To"" ond Pet Shop,
2413 Jochon Avonuo,
Poltlt Plnaent, -304· 8711·
2083. Flell, blrdo and moo'e.

85

1984 Ford F1110. 4 opeed;
overdrive, Ranger A pkg.,

AM · FM c 111 etta. 1tep

675-3040 .

'73 Bronco complete. 304-

bumper, olldlng rear glon, 6
cyl, 1300 CIDI, 13,000
mlleo. 304·875-2419 .
1972 Inter Loodatar 1800.
24' bed U700. Morpn'o
Farm, Rt. 35, 304·6711·
12811 or 304· 738-2342.

77 . Auto Repair
ATIENTION I ATIENTIONI
BJ ' o Body Shop now open.

Free estimates. No job too
omoll . 304· 876·2883 .
79 Motors lfomet
· llo Campera

dump

1810 North Caroline Dodge burner etova, •lectric or 12
nd t1 700 00 volt better~. exc cond ,
t -•
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TH'MOVIN'

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·TONIGHT,
ELVINEV
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Escort radar detecfor.

1175.00. 304·876- 1678 or
676-7896.
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Aft•II:OO 304·811·38311,

gling detective inherits an
agency when her boss di-

·BARNEY

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truck 1977 mon, 211 toot, nil
304-675 - conteir1ed, 4. 5 generator.
duel goo tankl, tl11 whHI,
roololr, AM·FM, CB, tinted
1 t71 Ford truck equipped gl011, 18 loot awning, lull
whh 42 •loot oe&lt;lol buol&lt;et, •e-n, 43,000 inlleo. A-1
knuckle 11o&lt;1m. lnoulotod lor oond . Waol11,900.00now
eloctrlcol work, priced 114.500.0011rm. 304-8711.,
t1o,ooo.oo. Phone 304- 7157.
4118-1 OS! oltor 8 PM.
For Hlo or trodo, '71 Hilltop
· '17GMC 2tontruck, V·6, 11 ,fold up comper needs oomo
apeed, wtth 2 speed oxlo, ,.polra. 304·11711·11114.
n - otlck,or, pulp wood
truck, 1100.00. 304·8711- 1973 ·Piouuro looker
1070 or 304-etll-3972 .
camper fold d-n. liMps
eight. link , relrlgorotor. 3

ahotl and wormed

kill the mayor . (AI (60 min.)
II()) i1J Dirty Work A fled-

matao . Call 614-446-8038
ur 614-992,7119 anyti"'e.;

&amp;

12000
I • 0 · •
otter 6:00.

0

4 · 885· 33311

General Hauling

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James Boys Water

Service ~

Aloo pooio· filled. Call 614 • ·
258·1141 or 614-446 ·'
1175·or 614-446-7911 ', '
'

Ken's Water Service. W'eu.~
ciaterns, pools filled . Phont;
814-367-0623 or614· 387•
t

11'HINK
'THAT'S FAIRL-Y

Haul limestone, sand. gra -'
vel,dirt, bulk or bag fertilize~
and lime. E,.;celaior Sali

OeVIOUS, HOSE

7741 night or day.

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(HJ Nowawatch
.INN News
1 1 :00 . . (f) Cll (l) • (f) (II •
(jJ Nowa
(J) BUI Cosby ShoW
(I) Major l.oailue BaNboll ·
Film
Cll Capitol Journal .
(HJ Sporting Ufe 'Ah, to Be
in England: Jockey Steve
Cauthen is profiled.
• Benny Hill Show
11 :111 C1J MOVIE: 'The Soulham
&amp;tor'
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turing, St. Rt.
City. Oh , Coli
1470, coli Eva.
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UPHOLSTERY SHOP ,
1183 Bee . Ave ., Gollipolio.
114-441· 7833 or814-44&amp;,
1833,

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16 Legionmoire

17 Rudder
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6 Paas

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35 Conunotion

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IILONGFELLOW

Bonnie Fronk·

emi'IIIIGuv

7,' Crown
514-256 \
&amp;

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Tonight Show
gueots ere
lin, Patti Lel!elle, and Dllck
Rambo. (60 min.)
()) Beat of Qroucho
(]) lp f 1U II'IUII'

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Upholstery

Odd Couple

tures the duo' s ' 60's classics plus some of their
recenr soW hits.

'11 :30

HEAP!!

wants to buy elumjnum,
copper and_.. brae• KfiPif
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Declarers who win money at bridge
+to
+JIII5
follow a simple rule. They try very
.Jl07S
.AQIU
hard to make their ·contracts. They
+10865
.,
despise overtricks ·and search out
+KQH
+1087
ways to give up tricks, if by doing so
SOUTH
they can suarantee their contracts.
+AQ713
Greed got the best of the declarer
in the diagramed deal. He won the
tJ73
opening lead with the club ace and
+A432
played the king and ace of spades.
Vulnerable: Neither
The 4· 1 trump split wrecked the hand.
Dealer: North
Of course a reasonable spade division
would have netted 11 tricks. But it's
w..t Nortll Eu1
not that rare for a suit to split badly.
lt
Paa
The winning line s.urrenders the
Paaa
Paos
Puo
Pa..
.possible overtrick. At trick two,
Pass
'declarer ahould play a low spade
from both bands. Now the defenders
Opening lead: +K
can take a club and a heart in addition to their trump trick, but no more.
·When declarer regal115 tbe l.ead, he.
.can successfully draw- ti'Umps and
1 c1aun tl)e ·r~l
: , . · · .. ..
3·2 for the defenders, then South can·
Thi!re Is ·a circuJDJtance tba! would . not riSk ducking a spade. Tlie third
overnde thil appr&lt;&gt;Kb. If the cl1!b round of clubo mipt promote a
played by East on the opening lead trump as the setting trick wben East
suuest.s that clubs might be divided holds a doubleton club.

19 Before
ZO Musical

IMAXl MOVIE: 'Dog 0ay
Afternoon'
1 0:1 5 C1J Billy Graham
IHBO] Simon and Gerfunkol: Tht Concert In Cenlnll
P..tt This 1981 reunion loa·

Workllnc. 638 E. Main St .l
Pomaroy. &amp;14-992· 3891. 1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - lc --&lt;
Will houl anything. Alo&lt;f
814-992-8811.

eoun

Joyce' s life is in jeopardy
when she learns of a plot to

Dozer Work land clelring,;,
l1ndscaping. etc;:. Fr.e e est'i.-.

SEWING Machine repairs ,
service. Au1horized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Shllt;tefll
Sciuors . Fabric Shop .~

t1,1100 .00.
3190.

AKC Q.,_illhepherd pup-

u rn m

76 Auto Parts
1977 Ford F1 00 pickup. PS,
&amp; Accessories
PB. Auto trano. Fair condi- , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - tion . Must aell. $900. orbe~t ' offer. Coli after 8 :00 pm.
1976 Mustang 4 cyl. motor.
81
92 2648
tran1misslon a. miac. baby
4-9 '
1973 Dodge Club Cob porto, Call 814-446·9219.
truck. 1375. Coii814-992-

Ford

plora1ions. IRI 190 min .l
9:3o
Night
IMAXl Big Break
10:00 D (I) (l) HIU Street Blueo

Excavating

Electrical
Refrig.eration

tAKQU

ex-wife. is trying to kill him.
IRl [60 min.)
()) Nenny Tho dramatic ad-

AND HEATING

84

1984 Ford F1110, 4 opeed,
overdrive, Rongor A pkg,
AM - FM COllette , uep
bumper, llldlng rMr glall. 8
cyl, (300CIDl 1 3.00011\lleo,
""llr-..,.111 30"-871·2419.

Block. brick, mortar snd
masonry tuppli81. Mountain

Phone

•Kn

z•

tures that inhabit southern

·'

NORTH
+KU

•s

ture facing today' s society
a resuh of the progress

t:

$1,500 . 00 . 304:882·
2822.

t•

III

V tero.y'a l J - : ClASSY CLUCK ASTRA V DEVICE
"
An....-: A glutton often eats mort than a.t other
11meo bu1 oeldom 1hla-LESS

Tonight

Good-1 E,.;cavating, base·
manta, footers. driveways!
septic tanks, landscaping .
Call anytime 614 - 446 ~
4637, James L. Davison, Jr~
owner.
11

model and newer used cers.

J"(

Bill Tic Toe llouflh

e

ANNIE

crete. Call 304-773-6131 ;

83

KI I I

(AAIWefl tomorrow1

(l)J_.ty
(jJ WhMI of Fonune

commended . 614 - 992 5671 or 614·742·2211.

&amp; Heating

cortoon.

gostod by tho -

(J) Cioco Kid
(I) ESPN'o Spwdweek
Cil All In the Family
Cllll ()) Family Feud

Tabor Upholstery . For re~~
pholttering. free est1metea.
Free pi~kop &amp; delivery. Call
614·379· 2850.

Now arrange tht -10ttn1o
form 1he ourpriae - · 001119

e

JIM 'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING. Rt. 1, Bo• 355. Gallipolis. Cell 614-367 - 06.7~ .

304-876·1564.

r ]

.

Newshour
(jJ Ne(jJ New Name That
Tune

topo . Csll 614-446-2514.

82

~KOJECY±
l I

(I) ESPN'o H - Roclng

investigating Russian oil ex-

71

Contor, Rt. 36 W, Golllpolls,
Oh. CaU 814-446-9777 or
614·446-2484.

r

Ill (l) NBC Newo
CIJ Rlllemon

Cor. Fourth and Pine •
Gallipolis. Ohio ·

'73 Mercury, eJCc

swivel chair, 190.00. 304- ~~:;::==;:::=:;::=;::;==:372·2801, GOOD COND. 1·
Pets
Set dlomond clulter ringo,
Phone 304·882- 31190.

Unconditional ,lifetime gua ·
rantee . Local references
furnished . Free estimates.

'

;~!:"~::in ~~~m~O:~a:;:.~ :m·:"bo~l :~..-~;~.:-:~~

plea

Honda

1981, KX 420, 304· 676·
3308 .

Baled hay for sale in the field

end . 2222.

siz:a 7YJ. Revolver 22. Love
birds, talks. Old clocks.

1 982

wheeler $660 .00 . 304 ·
882- 3132.

lor PU. Call614:388-8861.

They'll Do It Every Time

Recliners, •225 . to 1376.,
Lampo from $28 , to 1125.

.

11 ,300.00.
dod

7:00

,

B &amp; 0 ·HOM£ IMP.ROV(-

up truck, 304-875-2119
after 5:30 PM .

e

Cil Sonlord ond Son
Cil Entertainment Tonlght
(l) W..... of For1une
II (f) Wheal of Fortune
Cll (HJ MocNeii/Lehrer

614-949 -2437.

1976 Monte Carlo,
paint, no ruit. PS, PB,

8:30

(I)~

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

576·2010 .

For iale1 or tr41de. ',78 t1.,oru;la
Goldwing or ttade for pick

_.--~,

Call 614-388 -9857.

Excellent condition . Call

Nubiano, 1 1\lplno, 2
croneo, 304-875-2!127.

range, apt tiz:e $75.00.
Co-op 30 tractor iuno good,
Sears best shallow well Twin rib white .metll rotting 2 bottom plows, New Idea
pump and tank $100.00. ·or tiding 38'' wide 8' thru mower, Ford hay baler a. hay '73 Old a ttatlonwagon,
Gravely treactor wi1h ·4 0" 18' lengthl, 141.911 oq. 131 wogon all lor $1 ,695. Call good motor, .See 315 22nd
LAYNE ' S FURNITURE
mower and sulkey Steel inoulatod prohung 614-286-6622.
St .. Point Pleasant.
Sot•• and chairs priced from $1 ,000.00. Bath tub, oink
door'
s
all
sizes
and
patterns.
I
~====:::::::::::.1.:==========-l
S286. to S895. Tables, 150 end commode •7&amp;.00. Two t75.00 &amp; up: 141 Hollowt
and up to 1126. Hide·• · antiquo tobleo $60.00 eoch. co&lt;e end 8 panel wood
beds, $390 . and up to BN Ford tractor with disc prhunu door'• uo.oo a. up.
$650.. solo bedo $145, and grader blade Ill 4'•8'&lt;6·32 wood panel-

Call614-446 · 3159 .

1983 Honda Shadow 760 .

Cell 814-446-1574.

tractors·to choose frorri &amp;
complete line of new &amp;
used equipment. largest
selection in S.E. Ohio.

Trailer space for rent. 1 mila 2991 .
eut of Racine on At. 124. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GraVely riding tractor with
Phon• 614· 949· 2008.
&amp;0 inch mower, $1,400.00.
Trailer spaces , one small 304-675-4435 ,
child accepted . No pets. ------------------304-675- 1076,

Ohio. 814·286-6451.

load. $30.00 deliv8"red . Call

Firewood

•

fiO bushel of feed wheat.

M..sey Ferguson, New

Maytag wringer washer.

614-992-7479 .

U.S. 35 West. Jackson ,
Holland, Buoh Hog Salao &amp;
Service. Over 40 uaed

Park, Route
Pomeroy. large

COUNTRY M•r~n.~

cond .. 81.600 . Call 614388-9744 .

BECAME
IL1..1

MarcufJ'I Roofing &amp; Spouting. Now Installing r_ubbe:"
roofs. 30 years· axper~enc~.
specializing in built up roQf .

Rotary or cable tool drilling .
1.QB2 Horida 750 custom · Most w.alls completed tliui•e
2;ooo ~ila•. ~c~ .·. ~e.at .. deY. PIJmp talet Jnd s.Br\li~:
lUggage rack. excellent cos . 304-895 -3802. '

power.

with hand cart. Stroller.

ulo. $500. 614-742 -2461 .

614-256-1919.

675·3409

complete baby bad . 614992-3079.

----------------- 1to

1978 Honda XL 175 good

cond., asking S400. Cell

1974 Cutlass Supreme .
New parts, Runs good.
Rebull~ enRine and ·trans.

CROSS &amp; SONS

White portable sewing me·
chine. Golf clubs and beg

very little 1575. Also 1982
R M 80 Suzuki dirt bike
8476 . Coli Lon Neal, 614367-7101 .

Avenue. Low miles. 18,600.

8852 ,

Space for Rent

1981110Honda 3wheolor,

excellent condition: Rode

1983 c 'hiyltler Filth

304-676-1365.

61

4 :00. 614-446-7002 .

Coli· 814-949- 2034.

lord Coif 8450.00 . 5 pigs
125 .00 each . 304-6755492.

3

new, 3.000 miles. Cell after

1978 Ford Thunderbird .
One owner, excellent ccon·
dition, sharp. air, cruiie.
AM-FM stereo. Make offer.

old, Coli 814-198 -8241 alter 5:00pm.

186-CC

1976 Honda CB600T like

Good work car. Comact
anytime . 614-843-5440.

Brood-

Hondo

614-446-1638 after 6PM .

1976 Volkowogon Rabbit .

msre. green broke. 7 yrs.

plant1. Raccoon Rd. Cell

1982

Caruao'
[MAXI MOVIE: 'O' Hero'a
Wife'

A&amp;'IOLI PIO
BEFORI? 'IOU

II

IRVGLAFt
I KJ I ]

Bewitched

IHIOI MOVIE: 'The GreM

-

O.and M. Contractors . Vinyl
siding, reptacement WiOdows, insulating. roofing,
new and remodeling, co~

Motorcycles

wheeler, exc. cond. Call

Call614-367-7174.

clollto . Nice, Call814-2886622.
AQHA

74

80 El Camino. exc. cond.

.gelding otando 1 5. 3 ohown

in Helter 6

1973 Pontiac Ventura PS;
good tires, new carpet,
1600 or trade for Chevy

$4.000. 1957 Ford oil orgi ·
nol 30.000 miles. S4,000 .
Cell 614-367-0638 .

Big Horn Show saddle,
e,.;ceUent.condition . 6 yr. old
Ragiatered AQH SorreM

On Waterloo road in Leon .

13,500 . 00 . 304 - 882 3132 .

For sale or trade. 1968
Cadillac convertible

1628.

Stra~berrieJ. $1 .00 qt. we
pick, you pick 75 cants qt.

4,000 mHoo. $10.296. Call
814-446-9837 .

model truck, Cell 614· 388 9869.

3 yr. old Sorrel gelding for
sale or trade. Call614-256-

614-448-8692 or 614-2456074.

e,.;c. camper.

' 78 Chevrolet 4x4. ,A ton,
64,000 miles. auto, PS, PB.
cruise COfltrol. tilt Whetl.
lock out hubs, dusl tanks,

83 Cemaro Z· 28 charcQel
gray V-8, auto. Lest than

Livestock

~ake

AVOID M~HIN (;
Hi&amp; W I ~E At-IP
SONl

r

II

Cll e

House painti'lg &amp; trailer roof

$900. 304-675-3860.

ANY WA'I Wfi CAll

1.~-:::-- -

(I)GreonAcrn

1972 Chevy window wan.
good cond., must sell, make

1964 Chev·buo 409 engine,

• (I) ()) (l) • ()) (II •
(JJNowa
()) Hot Pbtato
(D Mu. Sportalool&lt;
(I) Fethor Knows Beat
(I) Dr. Wllo
(HJ 3-2- 1, Contoct !CCI

•
~OLI FEIOL
A'? STRON~l&gt;

ISN'T THEI&lt;fi

..,.

0488, day Qr night . Rogeri
Ba1ement Waterproofing. ·

would

good, n .595. Coli 614288-6522.

WI LL liE OV!t
FIR!&gt;T li'EAL TEST.
THIS WAY TO THe
• ~IVJN&amp; QUARTERS.

A- 1, $2,200. Callll14·4480459.

offer. Call 614-379-2341 .

1978 Malibu ges . saver, 6
cyl.. PS, PB. one owner,
radial tires. runs good. looks

3 Registered Arabian

Strewbefriea-you pick or we
pick. Taylor's Berry Patch.
BAM-8PM, Mon .- Sat. Call

Black

good cond., S2.900. Call
814-448-9180 or614·4461909.

Tobacco plants. Call 614·

&amp; 4 W .O .

77 Vandura 26, GMC, regularly maintained, eJIIIc. body.
rebuilt motor. 721 radi1!1,

1979 Thundarblrd whlto -red

62 Wanted to Buy

Vans

T~IS

Home
Improvements

coil 614-448-4182 or 614·
446-3031 '

811· 256-8003 .

Phone

73

77 dodge window van. auto,
new paint. For more info.

1976 Camero uceUent condition. Lots of eJIIItras . Call

Whael

Horte lawn tractor with
tll.ler, mower and snow

Fruit
Vegetables

Autos for Sale ·

1979 Monte Corio. 1978
Chevy Von , 1973 Chevy
P.U .. 1976 Uncoln Mark IV.
Coli 614·446 ..3242 oltor
8pm.

welding machine or tl'llde
•4oo.oo.

58

'71

John Deere G. model troctor
•1 . 800 .00. 1946 Jeep
1200.00. 320 omp DC

pump orJIIIn. Call814-9492093 ofter 6pm .

:CAPTAIN EASY

614-698-8241 alter 5:00
pm,

300 gal. tobacco
1 100; 28 1 doublo
trallero, hold 300
•450; 1000 gal.

875-1288 or
2342.

starting at $39 .95. Franks

CountrY Oak tablet, chalrt,
cupboards, desks. ice boxes.
Conkles, Tuppers Plains, Rt.
1 . Hand crafted and
finished·. ,. . . ......

304· 773· 6430.

51

Musical
Instruments

Pick your owl') strawberries
$ .60 a lb .. a.lready pick
$1 .05 qt ., Bowles Berries,
Route 689, Wilkesville,

Our warehouu it full of
bakery, rei;taurant &amp;. store
equipment. Slicers, mixera,
For rent Sl,eping Rooms
ovens. refrigerations. Lowand light hou.a keeping
-•~ ~. prices . in ~ ata~e . Hpg8
rooms. Park Central, Horel,
d•scounts on new equip·
Call 614-446-.0756
.. .
n:tent, RADCO Restaurant
.
· Pickens used furniture. 304· Equijmlent. 1'10 22ol.' St ..
Furnished room, range. re- 675-648~ &lt;M' 676·1460.
Huntington, WV 304-823frig . $1 00,1share bath. sin·
1378.
gle male. 919 2nd . AVe .. RICK'S NEW AND USED
Gallipolis. Call 446-3844 FURNITURE . Comparo our For sale 811 electric hosp. bed
prices. tave .today. Phone olightly used. Call614-388alter7PM . ·

46

Stove, sink. _ice box, 1leeps
four, Priced to sell . 'C•.II

S1700; bush hog, 1400;

814-446·4680.

or

Furnished Rooms

57

Homelite E·Z 1400. Mor·
gan' s Woodlawn Faim, 304-

Strawberries. Pick your
Valley Furniture. new &amp;
own . Claude Winters. Call
used . Large aection of qual-. home today. Call 814· 886· 614·246-5121.
ity furniture . 1216 E11tern 7311.
Ave., Gallipolis.
Strawberries. Roush's at
Pool People Special:
Union Campground (Back of
Why pay more? Check us lnground pool kits, 16x32- · New Haven, WVe.) You pick.
out. New furniture, applian· 1'2 ,395, 18x38- 12,895, we pick . No Sundoy Sales .
ces outlet. Trade Center, 20x40-$2,896 in ltock. Jam berries 1 .50. Call 1 •
Konouga, Oh . Coll814·448· 16x32 inground pools - 304-882-2237.
7444.
inatalled-bring us your low
ettimate. Middleport 61.4· Grouse dogs, English Pain·
Ed's Applianc8Servicing, air 992-6724 or Gallipolis 614· ter, 4 black &amp; white males.
conditioners. refrigeratora, 448-3051 '
$76 oa.·Coll614-446-2107
washers, dryers . In Gallia,
dayo , 814-246 · 6600
Meigs &amp; Mason Co . Cal.l Baby bed &amp; mattre11. Call evenings.

' Juno 29, July 27, Aug 10 .
La~i8* size·
: 1460..00 week. 304-875·
paOt .suitt,
3797
6-7.5-297.6.
e • · G·raeri_"- ol white 2 dr.'.. ref.,
.\!!Winter eoat·:
· good · coM. c;.u 814-448- 9496.
0175.

· 45

Homellto pump, UOO; A
pllltic
wotorwith
tonk.
$400:
model Inter.
cultivator,

8:00

- . :-

Services

I I

EVENING

8 foot slide -i n truck camp8'r.-:

We now build ·big 6 bedr.
(Early American Homes)
$17.900 . See this dream

,• ment, air con d. ground floor, Dinette set, swivel rocker, Cargo trailer 4,.;8 heavy duty
private entrance. utilities - IO.J.e seat. &amp;. patio awning 5 HP tiller, Stihl chaintaw.
, included, S245 .00 . 304- 12•5.6 . Corbin &amp; Snyder See at 1038 2nd . AVe.,
Golllpollo.
' 675-6730.
Furniture, 614·446-1171;

·----,. South Myrtle Beach condo,

8ooutitul
horse. dun, 8 years
old.
·304-895-3624.

loads delivered in dump
truck •100, or 21oado $180,
You pickup •16. Call 614·
245-5804,

18,500.

35 . 304·875-1286 or 304736·2342.
. .

614-687-3231 .

6/6/85

awmn9. generator.. alf con..,
dlt iomn g. new t~res.A ~"'Iw
condition. 614- .949-22~~

4ft. oak tomato or iobacco
stake• I Ui par 100 Morgan'• Woodlawn F•rm, Rt.

Silver, black end brown. Cell

KnauH Firewood Summer
rateo·blg loado .. May 11tJuly 3 ht. Doeon't opply to
HEAP. 614-256-6246.

.
197~·22ft. Winneba~o. ·~·~
.

876· 3981.

2 row
oettor, I
tobacco
sticlto.

THURSDAY

$10.000, Call 614 -3 67~
0638. '
•

Pole Building• Constructed
for commetclal, garage•.
farm, stqres, etc. Any sin.
free estimatea. Cell 304·

Misc. Merchandise

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

For .a!e or trade . 1971'
Dodge motor homtl

New Holland Grinder mixer.
367. 11 .700. Coll814-7422724.

Rabbits S3 .26 each. Bantam chicks &amp;. quail 75 cents

3 rm . apt. ~ beth. 84 Grape
St. Call 614-446-0847.

Television
Viewing

Motor s Homes
So Campers

814-388-

4020 J.O. 90 ho,.opowor.
Good condition ond good
rubber. Call814-949-2437.

Call 446-3844 after 7PM .

2nd . Ave. Gallipolis, adults.

Call

1-----'--------

Dragonwynd Canary Ken nel . CFA Himalayan . Persian
and Siamese kittens. AKC
Chow puppiea. New litter.

Furnished efficienc y I 1 45,
utiltias paidr share be.h. 607

992·7481.

9688.

13

The

Ohio

Ford &amp;01 mower. very good

niel puppies, Coli 814 ·3889790.

lease required , references.
$ 225 per month, water
included . Call 614- 446 ·
7209 or 614-448· 3287.

79

Farm Equipment

condition.

Briarpatch Kennels Professional. All-breed grooming.
lndoor·outdoc&gt;r boarding fa·
cilitlea. Engli•h Cocker _S pa-

garage. Northup area, pri-

Citizens. S 130. Equal Hous·
ing Opportunities. 6.14 992-7721 ,

61

HILLCREST KENNELS

f ur·

nished. utilities free. $1 00
mo., prefer lady.
u 614446 - 1414 or 814- 448 ·
1023.

Ca11446-3844 altar

Thursday. June 6, 1985

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

One letler stands for another. In this sample A iB Uled
for the three L's, X lor the two O's, etc. Single lettera,
apostraphes, the lenglh and f0111111tlon of the words are all
hinta. Each day the code letrers are dlflerent.

...
K

CRYPTOQUOTE
LSKYR

VRS

EZG,

VK.VUS;

' VKT

GQV

TVZEB

WZG

EZMS

OSVVSO.- LKUUKZE

GQV

VRS
VRS

RKT

MKG ' Y'T
ESVZU

LCWRSOUC

Y•tenlaJ'• C~IIDte: EACH MORNING PI1I'S A
MAN ON TRIAL AND EACH EVENING PASSES JUDGMENT. - ROY L SMrnl

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�·Pige- 14- The Daily Sentinel

60°/o OFF

$44 TO$ 103

SALE!

SALE! MEN'S
.

DRESS
SOCKS

-- ~~-\

--··

'

Onealzefttlll._
10 to 13. Big..._
tion of oolora. Buy

now for

TO

$1155

GIRLS'
SLEEPWEAR

F"'-'•

PaMI ••••••••••.• SJ.39

S4.50 .............. Sale 13.59,
S6.00 .............. Salt S4,79
19.00 .............. Salt 17.19
l13.00.......... Sale 110.39

REG. 26 ...... SALE S20.79

'

· ·

COTY Picture tubi p'ravkfM·

12-tunotion
Clllnnel.ock
Oftll., Ramot•
-Conii'OI
lnclll(leo direct ."'

- robes. '-.'. .

fOrWard/rever. ·

·

.

Save. on your flvorlte
mualc. Our entire atock
of atereo elburpa 1nd ca•·
eette tapea I• Included in
thie asle. Country, religlo\-1•• rDck, POPI41er, 111"d

-~·

.

.•

aound . tracks~ ·

.,.lll1nt colof' picture. •Auto.

with welnut flnlth .

Reg. $13.00 SIHpwear ....... Sale $10.39
Reg. $15.00 SIHpwear ....... Sale S 11.99
Reg. 120.00 Sleepwear ~ ....... Sali s 15.99

·leg.
....
....
,....

SALE PRICtii

$) Q39to$1919

KNIT SHIRTS

BRA

WHITE • CHAMPAGNE
.... 19.50 ............. Salt 17.99
.... I I 0.00 ........... Salt 11.49
.... 110.50........... Salt 11.99'

SPORT SHIRTS

Mtn's S12.95
Sport Shirts~ ........ ·•1 0.59
Mtn's 116.95
Sport Shirts ......... 113.19
Men's S11.95
Shirts ......... 115.49

Reg. •22 ..............Salt s17
Reg. S29 ..............Salt S23
Reg. 532 ............. Sale $25

MEN'S NECKTIES
four-in h•nd •nd rudy tied

PENIM
JEANS

Men'1 snd boya' t ·1hlrta ooid
brlefo. Boxer ollortl for men,
pocket t-ahlrti. Oet pertlculsrs ·
end
In Men 'a Dept. on

•N'S ANO BOYS' sus
, 0011

!,!!t.SHORTS

-sl 788 ;,~-i~$479
...
21

··

SALE PRICED

.g

$879.,oS2159

suo BY MAIL

SPECIAL SALE!

MEN'S $22.95

Mini dranea. panta, ahorta,
. veata and topa. Junior aiz••
S, M. L. Reg. '11 tD. 0 27.
I/
'

Onclboyo'oloM.

SHOP FRIDAY
'TIL 8 PM
.............. _,,

..

.

AILEEN
SPORTSWEAR
Tops . tanks. shorts . crop pan ts
and slacks. Misses SIZes 6 to
14

SAVE 25°/o

.... m Allatll..-19.7s

· Carl Hall, perSonnel milnager at the Robbins and
Myers Plant In GaiUpoiisconftnned lhismomlngtloat
44 employees will he laid oil there today. It marks the
third layoll at the srnaU electrical motors plant In the
past six months. l;arller layolls came in February
and April. Hall salol the layoffs resulted from the
"CWTenl e&lt;:onomlc 8ituatlon" due to a decrease In
sales onlers. MeanwhUe, Chuck Woods, personloel
rnailager at another GaUlpolis facility, Fetleral·
Mogul Plant, said nunors regarding layoffs there
were "unfounded". "We haven't. had any and don't
expect any", he said.

ThE&gt; se.vicE&gt; industries, from health care 1o
lnsuranre, added 100,00J jobs In May as did retail
stores.
Construction l'!llployment was up JO,OOJ during thE&gt;
monlh, lotal!ng200,00J additional jobs this year. .
But • Che Industries thai produce merchandise,
mainly in factories. showed no increase whatever In
May_and so far this year have losl l60,00J· jobs, Ihe
Labor Departmen t said.
The department said men 25 to 54yearsold saw their
unemployment rate Improve from 5.8 percent to 5.2
percenl , anoth&lt;&gt;r category thai was in Its best shape
since I he last recession.
But the category of men 20 to 24 years old
experienced a full 1.2 percentage point Increase In
joblessness to a rate of 12.5 percent . These were
apparently graudatlng college seniors, the depart ·
ment said, whose lnfluence on the report. was greater
Chan usual because the week In May chosen for the
jobless survey was laler In the month Chan usual.
The overall employment raleforwhlles. blacks and
Hispanic people was virtually unchanged in May.
An accompanying unl'!llpioyment rate thai InclUdes
mllllary personnel was unchanged at 7.2 percent.
The repori showed the length of the average factory
work week wenl up 0.2 of an hour, to 40.3 hours. This
was unexpected because the preceding month saw
new faclooy orders. order backlogs and Industrial
production fa ll .
Average hourly earnings also were up 0.1 percent in
May but averageweekly earnlngsdropped0.2 percent,

MEIGS SENIORS - These Melp High School
senior class members were the topftvepeo cetololtheir
class scholastlcaDy and were named for honors
Thursday night. 1bey are, front, I to r, Lori Tanner,
Timothy LeMa....ter, Randy JeweU, Deanis HyseD,

Sandra Hoyt; back, I to r, Usa Hotrnuul, Frances
Hoffman, BIW Jo Gordon, Usa Alihley and Sarah K.
Amott. Two others among the puup selected bul not
present are Brenda Robbins and Alison Tronun.

to$~.90 .

Som e manufacturing Industries like eleclrical
in~chmery , electronic equipment , texti~ and
apparel wert&gt; particularly hard htt. by job losses In ,
May, tire department said.
··

51 students
.
. honored for academics
.

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.-

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·,

.

·w~e on Mnd for the evenl .·. ·
•' ,,_ .
.

·• .his ·talk wllh ~rat hull'ldi"()(IS ·
· Slories: •·
· -. - .,
srhools across Meigs County were
.
Russell
Moore,
second
educallon
Local
superi
ntendents
Richard
honorro at Ihe (irst Meigs Academic
supervisor
of
the
councy
office,
was
Roberts,
Easlem
;
Ord,
of
Soul
hem,
ExceUence Banquet slaged Thurs·
and
Dan
E.
Morris,
Meigs
Local,
master
of
ceremonies
and
John
day nigh I al the Meigs High School.
presented the awards to winners In
The banquel to provide awards Costanzo, elementacy education
supervisor.
did
the
Introductions.
their
respective districts.
for outstanding s tudents was lhe
Southern
Local
SufJ('rlnt~&gt;ndenr
The
top fourth a nd sixth grader in
produce of Meigs County SuJX'riri· •
Bobby
Ord
was
speaker
hittlngu(Xln
each
school
ofMeigsCounty, lhelop
tendenl of Schools John Riebel a nd
which
the
lop
elghlh
grader
In each junior high
the
·
contributions
the Meigs County Board of Educa·
school,
the
top
lOth grader of each
tlon funded lhe trophies and plaquE'S students can make to society as well
presented the v.1nners as well as as the nl'ed for academic excellence high school and the top five percent
since Meigs County students will he of thesenlorclass In each highschool
dinner for the honored studenls.
More than :D) students, ad mlnlstra· competing on a worldwide basis as ·were selected t.oreceivetheawards.
tors, teachers, rela tives and friends I hey move into careers. He sparked

' Fifly~pc . cop . sluden1s iropi

LOWER HONOREEl! - These are the lower class
members ol the Melp Local School District selecled
for lop scholar honors Thursday niglol.1beyare, front,
Ito r. Jason Hollftll!ll, fourth grade; Kristen Slawter,
sixth grader, Sall!ibury Elementary; Allison Ganna·
way, fourth; Richard Peyton, sixth, Salem Center
Elementary; Unda Chapman, fourth, Middleport
Elementary; Eric Heck, ·sixth, Pomeroy Elemen·

tary; hack, I IAI r, Kevin Lambert, !!lxth, Pomeroy
Elementary; Jennifer Chaseen. fourth, Rutland
Elementary; Amy l.uckeydoo. eighth, Meigs Junior
High; Stephanie Walker, s ixth, Rutland Elementary;
Erin Anderson, lOth, Meigs IUgh; Aaron Sheets, sixth,
HarrlsonvUie; Dare! Wolfe, sixth, Bradbury Elemen·
tary; Meil- Durham, fourth, Harrisonville
Elementary.

UnLE GIRLS'

JUNIOR
SWIMSUITS
SPORTSWEAR · 1 antt2 PIECE STYLES

Chooae from 3 popullr
etylea. Crop p1nt1, long
ahorta, aplit lklrta. M i alzea 8 to 18;

.

WASHINGTON (UP! ) -The nation's unemploy·
ment rate In May stayed at 7.3 pE'ro&gt;nl for the fourth
consecutive month as the economy added :W5,00J jobs,
but lhP joblE&gt;Ss rate for new collegE&gt; graduates rosE', thE&gt;
gove~enl said today.
.
Servoc!' industries and rE&gt;tall tradE'S were thE&gt; bog
winners In the May job market while faclorles l)ardly
changed from the weak peliormance of the last
several moniiJS.
The 7.3 percent c ivilian unemployment rate is nol
only Ihe same as every monlh since January. ills also
I he average fort he pasl year.

Mtn's '14.95 lnlt Shirts ..... 111.11
Mtn's 112.95 lnil Shirts ..... SI0.21
Mtn's SB.95 lnlt Shirts .......... l7.11.

RED-I

PANTS
and SHORTS

2 Sections. 12 Peges
25 Cents
A Multimedia Inc. Newsp•per

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday. June 7, 1986

Mtn's s16.95 l~it Shirts ..... '13.41

SAlE ••~ .............. S6.49
MISSES WRANGLER

entine

Tremendoua Hlactlon of atylea
and color lncllidillg Je•n• ahlrta
dreu knita, tennla and gcilf
ahirtt, tank topa, cut-ofta. Regu lar and extr~ large alzea.

Nylon/Lycro with high
cut invertod "V" leg.
WHITE
Slzeo S. M, L, XL
Reg. '7.&amp;0 .

MEN'S

15.79 ......... Sale sus
11.79 ......... Salt S7 .05
11t79 ....... Salt 19,45
113.19 .....'Salt S11.05

MEN'S

Cotton Uned Active Br•
•nd Cotton Uned Fiberfill

sa Pants ............ '6.39
S12 Ponts .......... l9.59
$14 Panu ....... l11.19
Sl7 Pants ........ 113.59

·

SAVE NOW!

. CARNI~AL

Regular and eurs lsrge
alzu. Solid•. patterns,
weotem ohlrta included.
Tapered ond full cut modela.

SCoryonPqe7

Therewercst1118.4 million people out ofworkinMay
bul the number of thPm unemployed because lhey
were la id ·off or fired -3.9 ml)llon- was the lowesl
since prior to Ihe 1981·1982 recession.
The resl of the unemployed are people just ernertng
Ihe job markel who can not find work.
On I he n('!(allvc side was Ihe Indication In the r eport
thai Ihe a111ount of underemployment Is growing, as
Jle&lt;lPil' who want full·tiil]e jobs can find imly part ~time
posll!ons. This caltogery rose· by. 240,00J In May to
nearly 6 million.

ALJUMS
.&amp;-TA-PES

Nice group of lediea
waltz length lhifta. PD;
ly I cotton blonde, knlta
end terry. Sizaa S. M, L.
ilt;ta- H3.oo tii f24 .0Q

weer. Average
and tall alzea.
Pli- · gowns
. , and · matchi"g

Qhahnel iccna,·

ch••"·

'

SALE I

LADIES'
·. SHIFTS
.•
.

Special group

Channel ecan and
. previous channel
· color control end n.htone
recall opllona, plus
correction. •Auto. contNat~
volume up/down/
/ color trecldng. •Auto. lit"t
..,..., . •Unld1ed X1endldlife ·
mute, on~ ~eretn
.Conte,..porsrv·•·
channel/lime dla·
tyled dur•bl• pl..tic ceblnet
play end HI on1o11.

'

SALE!

"SOFTLON" BRIEF

11.50 nEs .............. Sale •u9
S7 .50 IINIT nES...... Sale ss.49
suo nn .............. Salt su9

i .

Sun dre111o, jscket dr••-·
CIIUII and drauy ITyiea.
Mlueo lizu 8 to 20. Half
51"" 121'&gt; to 28% . .

of IDng aleep-

Uttle Boya' Siz11
2to4and4to7
Little Girla' Size•
2 to 4, 4 to ex
7 to 14

tlealn aollda 1nd neol potterna.

$

· Only

SLEEPWEAR
. . ,SALE

.

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su.

.

Conlnll.

•AYdlo CIIMntt with Record ltor·
ege Aeckt.I!My·roH C,.atlft, Temp. ,
ef'ld 01-. Door 1M Hinged Turntli·
blo Duet Covor.

LADIES'

Jeans, Casual Slacks
Dressr Stripts
and Solids.
.

to 42w... l. loot
fllr• or .w:rliQtn

ito~

•Metohln1 2-Wrt ,,.... ly•·
temra; Each induct• en I" Woofer
aM .a 3'' TWHtet.

s19 ro ssa

PANT ·sALE

-··'!&lt;...........
a~z ..

$

Drive Tumta·

SALE PRICED

CHILDREN'S

lalk: ,.w.IMd

•hmi·AIItom~dcllett

tH wtth DC lerwo Motor and Cue-

I.
15.9$ Shorts ........ 14.71
11.95 Shorts ........ s7.11
111.95 Shorts-... sua
5 12.95 Shorts .... 110.31

fine tuning'· n'e cnRry. · '.4d&lt;¥~ ne4ld .Super Ac&lt;;;uFJhe,r .
·

$419

IWIIMftl LED Vu Meter11.

DRESS
SALE
'

.,~A Coto,Trak fHturp ch ..r:. ·
lide · convenience of .-remoti
control 1nd mufti-bind cab._
tuning. •22-functton Cham•
Lock Dltltol R.-.. Coftt...t
prtvdn tnutll·band tuning of
up to 127 broadcat1 1nd cabkt
chnn• . .O.UIIIU cryttll tun·
lng 1yttem fHturee pinpoint '
ICCuracy Ori. IIJ 'c ftiMelt- no

SAVE SJOO '

,_-lily.

Cool aummer nyl~• and
fabrics in knit tops, blouaea.
lklrta, J•ckets. elacks. crop
pinta, jean• and ahorts.
Sizes 3/4 to 13/14.

BLOUSES
&amp; TOPS

ColorJrak TY with
Cha-L~k Digital

~519 .

SYSTEM

SHORTS

Remote Control

SlorJoaPIIpf

May jobless·rate
·remainS steady

•ltereo lnttgrl1ed AMplffier With
20-Wmo l'lr Chonnol IRMII ond
Lound;MM Conlour Control. ·
•AM/FM. Bt.eo Tuner with 3-MO·
,
_ LED lltnol · - Indicator.
•lter.o C•Mtt• Deck wHh Met1l
Doll&gt;y• Oncl , _ ,_

LADIES'

RCA 19" Diag.

. REG.

'PRE-TEEN esANVO
SPORTSWEAR

JUNIOR

Boys'
Boys'
Boys'
Boys'

Assembly awards

· Vol.36. No.38
Copyrighted 1886

BOYS'

S. M. Land XL aizea. Entire
selection aale priced. Pick
Pajamas, Gowns anct Shor- your favorite atvle and aave
• •••• Sizes 2 to 14.
now.
·

11119.
leg.
leg.
leg.

Marauderette honored

at y

Dav. Jun. 1eth.
suo lulkr
knit Orton .... s1.59 . Reg. $16 ...... SALE Sl2.79
s1.7 5 lanlon
REG. S20 ...... SALE
99 )

SALE PRICED

$385

Weelll)' iltiiacJD!Ue Gil PIIP •

•

lEG. 17.00 DI£SSES ........ Salt 15.35
lEG. 19.00 DI£SSES ........ We 16.9S
, I£G. 110.00 DI£SSES.- .. Salt 11.75
lEG. 113.00 DI£SSES "''" Salt 19.9 5

pec•n. m•ple, walnut.
Reg . '110.00 to '269.00

Knit Tops. Midriff Tops
Blouses and Tank Tops.
Sizes 6 to 24 mos .• 2 to 4
. 4 to &amp;X. 7 to 14.
leg. $5.00 to S15.00

LrMtrt 011 P11pl

Nice eaaortment of little girla'
aundreu". Many colora. nripaa
end prlntt.

one-of-a-kind dlocontlnulld
ol'tieo.

·GIRLS' TOPS

Celebrating life

SUNDRESSES

hosteu Ubtes, cotftle tabiH
end coc:klail tablea. Moat eN

CLEARANCE

Eastem board support

. LITTLE GIRLS

TABLE
CLEARANCE
Special group of and tllbloo.
o.•k. cherry,

ThursdaY· June 6, 1986

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

""

IIRf.Ws ................ ~ 5ett t6.10

Pretty aummer colora •
Montha alzea to Size 14.

•u
... •••
.
llllfthls ...............s.lt Sl 0.10
liS • 116 ...... ,

....., Swinlllllh .... Salo 13 ...
'
.... Sf Swinlllllts
...... Sale 15,59
.... Ill SwiiiiSIIIts.~ Salt 11.79
... 114 liiiowih....... ~ II 1.19

BOYS' .

KNIT SHIRTS
Save thla weekend on
Dur big •election of
boVI knlta. aizea a· to
20. Plenrt of etylea
end colora in our fine
aelectlon.

.... 119 Afltln.,.... II4.2S
.... 125 Aileall.,... lt I. 7S
IIIII I S1oirto .......... I 7.11
1
.... 132 Allttio-- . 24.00 """ •• IIIII Sliirtl ........ 11.61
IIIII 5lllrh .. _.1 I 0.21
IIIII Shirts ...... SI I .U

11111feWs"''"'"''" .... Salt
117.10 aoMI '11.SO

112.10
)

IIIM'.W. ............... Scilt "14.40
'27.50

MEN'S VAN HEUSEN

DRESS SHIRTS

Sllort oleeve tTyiN In neck
alzN 141'&gt; . lo ,1 B. Bolid
colora. ~rill••· wllltt, regu1111 end button down col·
01111 . Select you111 now.

•n V•llt-

SIIIrts................... '17.59

IIOV•"'-n

Slllrtt................... s1s.••

'"¥•"'Sllirts................... Sl$.39
IIUOY111 .....

Shirts.................... •12.It

120.10·

EASTERN HONOREES -

SOUTHERN HONOREEl! - These are the IAip 13
students oflhe Soothem Local School Dilllrtct selecled
forhonon.Thursdayrolght. They are front, Itor, Cheryl
Pape, sixth gnuter; Becky NUU, fourth grade,
SyracWII' Elementary; Jennifer Smith, !!lxllo; JuDe
HID, fourth, Racllie Elementary; Nick Adams, fooa"th,

Poriland Elementary; Jason Shain, !!lxth; Kyle
Wickline, fourth, Letart Falls Elementary; back,ltor,
Junle Beegle, sixth, Portland Elementary; Ellzabelh
Smith, eighth, Southern Junior lOgb; Rachel Reiher,
lOth, Soothem High; Charlotte Lyon~~, David PoweD,
Lois lhle, seniors.

The ...eleCted top
students from the Eastem Local School District
named to receive honorS at the Meigs Acadedmlc
EKceUence Banquet are front, IIAI r, Tracy MuJllhy,
fourth Kfl'de; Aaron Wilson, sixth, Tuppers Plains
Elementary; Karen Monis, fourth; Andrea Cleland,
!!lxth, Riven-lew Elementary; · Carrie ·MOITI.&lt;oley,

fourth; W1lllam ,Jomson, sixth, Che!ller Elementary;
back, Ito r, David Rice, eighth. Ea.'llcm Juniol' IUgh;
Travis Newlun, lOth, EMtcm High School, andi\ngeUaSpenaor, Tracie Schul and Tammy Calaway,:
all seniors. A fourth senior, Angle Colllns, WIIS not

present.

Wellston couple seeks $40 million in suit
A $40m1Uion suit has been filed In the MelgsCounly
Corp., Westfalla Lunen and Mining Progress, Inc. He
Common Pleas Court by an lnjuredSouthemOhioCoal · charges that in the course of his employment, he was
Co. l'!llploye against sevetal companies.
struc k In the head by ell her a component part..of I he
FlUng the action were Michael Eanes, his wife, Mary
longwaU mining machine or by a timber being used In
Ann. and thE'Irdaughler, Megan Eanes.aiiofWellston. conjunctlon.wllh the machine. As a rE&gt;Sull oflhelnjury ,
NameddefendanlslnthesuitareSouthemOhloCoal
Michael EanE&gt;S was rendered permanently quadri·
pieglc, the action charges. The suit further charges
Co., Inc., Ohio Power Co., America n Electric Power
Co.,Anderson-MavorU.S.A.Limlted,DowtyCorporathai as a result of the accident, Eanes Is unable co
lion , Mining Process. lnc., WE&gt;StfaUa Lunen and
spE'ak. wrlteorotherwlsecommunlcace.
oChers.
Tile suit charges the coal company did not provide a
1bepialntlttschargt&gt;.thatonJune7,l!&amp;'lEaneswas
sate work plare, faDed to develop a nd lmpiement a
worldngasaiongwaUhelperlntheNo.2coalmineand
sale method for operation of the longwaU mining
was working With and on the longwaU mining machine
equipment, fl!lled to develop and lmPiemenc sate
designed, manu_taclured, assembled and-or .dlstrlb- ' · maintenance piocedures for the eqUpment, faDed to
uted by Anderson-Mavor U.S.A. Limited, Dowty

provide sale ground conditions and support for
longwall mining operations. failed co heed lhP·
compla inls of mining fJ('rsonnel about the dangers,
Violated stale and federal mine safety regulations
Implemented for the safety of miners, faDed to provide
proper safety Instruction co EimE&gt;Sfor1hetasklowhlch
he was assigned, faUed to provide adquate warning to
EanE&gt;S or dangt&gt;rs inherent In the task to which he was
assigned. falled to provide sulficienl personnel · to
safely undertake lhe task which caused Eanes'
injuries, faDed to provide adequately trained
personnel co assisl In the task which caused EanE&gt;S
injuries.
The Ohio Power Co. , .Ind .. and American Electric

Power Co., the suit a lleges. were the parent
corporations oft he coal company and required Eanes
10 work under unsafe conditions, fai led 10 adequa tely
fund a nd develop a proper safety program, failed co :
lund an adequate progral)'l for purchaSI' and :
maintenance of safe equipment and [ailed lo provide.
sufficient personnel and equipmenl to undertake tile:·
tasks required bytheemvloyesofSouthemOhloCoal.•
The other companies na med defenda nts In Ihe actiOn:
are charged wllh designing. manufacturing and ·
selling the mining machine wllhoul providing
adequate warnings ol. the dangers and charws that Ihe
equlpmenl was defective.
The Eanes ask$10 million In actual dama~and$00
million In punitive damages .

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