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Tuesday, Miry 29, 1984

PamerDy-Middleport, Ohio

12-The Daily Sentinel

Inside today:

Unsuspecting public...Page 2 ·
Reds defeat Pirates...Page 3

Weather
Area deaths ................. Page 4
By the Bend ............ Pa8e8 5-7
Classllleds ............ Pages s.&amp;-10
CGmlcs-TV ................. Page 11
Editorial ...... ............ ... Page 2
Sports ..... .... .. .. ............ Page 3

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Generally clear tonight. Low
around 40. Light westerly winds.
Thursday, mostly sunny and a
little wanner. High 65-'Ill
Chance of rain 10percent tonight
and Thursday.

SHURFINE
SPAGHETTI SAUCE

10 CT. BOX .

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HUNK DOG FOOD

25 LB .

All FLAVORS &amp; DIET

100 CT.

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2 LB .

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18

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oz

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LARGE ROLLS

Kahn's Fresh-n-Lean

Kahn's Fresh-n-Lean

HOLLYWOOD STYLE PORK

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$1.39

PORK CUTLETS ........................~~·.... 51.79

Kahn's Fresh'n'Lean

RIB END PORK ROAST .............~~ .... 51.29

Kahn's Fresh-n-Lean

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Kahn's Fresh-n-Lean

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Kahn's Fresh-n-Lean

PORK ROAST BONELESS ..........~~·.... $1.19

STOREMADE SAUSAGE ...........~~·.... $1.19
Smo~ed Slab
$1 39

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8 oz.

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SUMMIT COOKIE BAR

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SHOWBOAT PORK &amp; BEANS

15 OZ . CNS

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KAHN' 5 BEEF

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POTATOES ..................... /1 .69
MORTON HOUSE WITH GRAVY
THRIFT KING

SHORT CUT
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$1 09

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$139
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FRIDAY ONLY

DR. PEPPER

$1.99 ROUGHTON'S &amp; VALLEY BELL
$1.59 VITAMIN D MILK ....11:~~~~
FRANK WIENERS •••••••••••••• $1.69 SNYDER'S 8 OZ. ALL FLAVORS
&amp; CHEDDAR WIENERS ••••• $1.79 POTATO CHIPS .......... .

CHEWING
TOBACCO

$

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A Cartoon

SHORTENING

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does not apply to "Free Merchandise", coupons or coupons over 49' in
face value, No cash refunds when Double Coupons value exceeds price
of ttem. Ctcarettes and certatn other 1tems are excluded by law. To in·
sure product to all our cu~tomers. we are limiting our "Double Coupon"
offer to one jar of Instant Coffee and one can of Ground Coffee per
shoooina. Double Coupon offer good Saturday, June 2.
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PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUNDAY, JUNE 3

ONE WIIH EACH PURCHASE Of
KAHn I-LB . AMERICAN
BEAUTY BACON

COTTAGE CHEESE
ONE 24 01. WIIH EACH
PURCHASE Of ONE POUND
KAHN'S AMERICAN BEAUTY BACON

EX PI RES 6/3/84
C. K. SUPERMARKET

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PURCHASE Of ONE lB. Of
KAHN'S AMERICAN EAUTY BACON

COCA COLA
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LIM IT I

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up to 49' in face value.

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VALLEY BELL &amp; BROUGHTON'S

COfTPON SAVIN6S

ONE GAllON WITH EACH
PURCHASE OF 2 BAGS
OF FRANKLIN CANOY

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BROUGHTON'S 24 OZ.

CABBAGE ......................
POTA TOES

$1.99

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KAHN'SBEEF

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KAHN' 5 REGULAR WIENERS •••••••••••••••••••

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PRODUCE

TOMATO JUICE

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32 OZCAN

CAMPBELL

KAHN'S HILLSHIRE

4f$1 QQ

All FLAVORS &amp; DIET

MR. BBQ LIGHTER FLUID

SMOKED POLSKA

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SUPER

NO
SALES

MARKET

DEALERS

TO

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

SICOND &amp; MILL ST.

wlthNonnaTom:s, R.N., Dr.JamesWethereU,oneof
the participating pii,Vslclans, seated, and John Jacobs,
Health Depamnent administrator, standing.

The funds can be expended for
doctor's fees and larora tory test
payments. not oniy for the unem ployed but for aU members of his or
her family.

Others with morelncomewill pay on
a scale of 20 to 100 percent of the

The amount of assistance availa-

elibible 10 participate, Haydon
pointed ou I.
/ l'he procedure to follow in
applying for medical assistance Is 19
contacl the :vleigs Counly Health
D&lt;:&gt;partment. give some proof of
income or lack of it, such as a food
stamp card. a slatement from the
Ohio Bureau of Employmenl Services, or some documentation of
temporary employment.
A determination of level of
assislancc "ill lx' made by tha i
agency and then the indtvidual will
then be inSirucled to make an
appolntmenl wil h one of the
participating physici ans. eit her Dr.
Wetherell or Dr. Mansfield .

ble to thPunemployed and his fa mily
be determined on the basis of
income by Meigs County Hei!lth
Departmenl personel prior to the
visit to the doctor.
A sliding fee scale will be used to
determine what percentage of the
pa;menl can be made from the
Family Development Program
funding . For example, families of
two where Ihe head of the household
is unemployed and the household
income is under $6,720, famiUes of
four with less than $10,200 income.
famiUes of six with less than $13.680
in inrome, will pay nothing to
participate in the medical program.

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treatmen1 cost.

Those resident s covered by medi caid or priva te insurance are no1

Area youth to take
part in junior olympics

SHELLIE BEANS

$189LB.

HALF

Department. Warren Haydon sealed right, assistant
director of the Family Development Program, Inc.,
NelsonvDie, was here Tuesday fAl review the program

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
Meigs Countians disadvantaged
by an unemployed head of the
household may now be eligible for
assistance with primary care and
acute medical treatment through a
new Meigs Job Bill Program.
Warren Haydon, asslstanl director of the Family Development
Program, Inc. , Nelsonville, was
here Tuesday afternoon to complete
arrangments for the medical pro
gram which w!IJ· go Into effect on
JuneL
The county has been allocated
~7,200 in state and federal funds
through Dec. 31, 1984 for the
program. It will be administered
through the Meigs County Health
Department with Dr. James With·
erell and Dr. Wilma Mansfield as
the participating physicians.

BUSH 16 OZ.

28 OZ .

KAHN'S SMOKED HICKORY

· NEW HEALTH PROGRAM -As of JUne 1, federal
and stale funds wiD be available fAl 1Wi1st the
unemployed and members of their famUies with
primary medical care. The $7,200 available for the
remainder ol1984 for doctor and laboratory fees wiD be
adnlln1stered through the Meigs County Health

PINTO-NAVY-GREAT NORTHERN

KAHN'S SMOKED HICKORY GROVE

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RY ROASTED PEANUTS

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13¢ Pak

BUSH 15 OZ.

25 Cents

Medical assistance
program starts Friday
for Meigs' unemployed

WYLER'S DRINK MtX
Only

Section, 12 Poges

A Multimedia In&lt;. Newspaper

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2 LB.
79¢
FRENCH FRIES
All Varieties
3/Sl.OO
POT PIES
4 Flavors 14 Dz.$}. 09
PET CREME PIE
HUNT'S MANWICH
15 OZ. 99'
FOX PIZZA
m,oz. 99'

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Pomeroy-Middlepoort, Ohio, Wednesday, May 30, 1984

INTERSTATE

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BLACK PEPPER

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200 CT.

FAMILY PACK CHOPS .. t.~. $1.39

Kahn's Fresh-n-Lean

REGULAR &amp; DIET

FFEE FILTERS

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IRISH POTATOES
!6 oz. CAN 2/99'
DARK BROWN SUGAR
ILB BOX 59'
LIGHT BROWN SUGAR
l-LB BOX 59'
POWDERED SUGAR
HB. BOX 59'

FAMILY PACK

CANS

PANCAKE MIX

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WHOLE

12 OZ.

POP

oz BoK3/Sl.00
80 CT. 59¢
16 OZ. CAN 2/79¢

26

IODIZED SALE
SANDWICH BAGS
SLICED BEETS

PLAIN OR MEAT

Alumni reunions ...Page 7

MIDDLEPORT, OH.

We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantilies.

WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS &amp; "WIC" COUPONS
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS.

ROCK SPRINGS - In cooperation with the Ohio Department of
Youth Services, several area boys
will be participating In the A.A. U.
Junior Olympics basketball this
summer under the supervision of
coaches, Rusty Bookman, Ron
Drexler, and Jesse Vall .
Participation Includes two categories, 17 and under (Senior
division) and 15 and under linter·
mediate division).
The senior division consist.&gt; of
Rick Wise and Mike Chancey
(Meigs), Kerry York and Keith
Meyers !Logan), Scoll Gatchel and
Tee Morrison (Trimble I, Steve
MacCombs !Athens). and Todd
Adams !Southern). These boys wUI
particlpale In the AAU Junior
Olympics State Tournament In
Columbus June 8 and 9.
The Intermediate division consists of Don Dorst. Bill Brolhers, .I.

R. Kl tc hen, and H uey Eason
1Me igs), Eddie Collins, Greg
Leachman, Brent Bissell, and Jeff
Caldwell (Eastern), Srott Glllland
and Mark Saunders (V inton
Counly), Gamble Grant and Gary
Harrison (Gallipolis) , Mike
Kemper (North Gallla), and Roger
White and Chris Newberry (Bel·
pre) . This division will play·tn the
Slate tournament June 14, 15 and 16.
Coach Bookman thanks the
following groups and merchants
that have financially supported
lhese teams : Feeney -Bennett Post
128 American Legion. Herald Oil
and Gas, Ell Denison Posl 467
American Legion. Farmers Bank.
and Ewlng Funeral Home. Any
other local merchants lnleresled In
helping finance this year's learn
can contact Coach Bookman al
99'2·52\18.

COLUMBUS BOUND -The Senior divi•lon ( 17 and under) .\AU
Junior Olympic basketball learn, pictured ahove, will compere in the
Ohio state tournament In Colwnbus, June 8 and 9. From left are Coach
Rusty Bookman, Tee Morrison (Trimble), Keith Meyers (Logan), Scott

Gatchel (Trimble), Kerry York (Logan), Steve MacComhs (Athens),
Rick Wise (Meigs), and coach Jesse Vail. Ahsent were Mike Chancey
(Meigs) and Todd .\dams (Southern).

New businesses reach six-year high Patrolman shot, hunt gunman

By The Associated Press
The number of new U.S. busi·
nesS&lt;'S totaled 11,7891n the first three
months of 1984, the highest number
of companies to open their doors in a
comparable period since 1978, a
business lnformallon service
reports.
Meanwhile, the workplace efficiency for all private businesses
rose at an annual rate of 4.1 percent
during the first quarter, the Labor
Department said.
In Its report on business slarts.
Dun &amp; Bradstreet Corp. said the
first -quarter total was up9.4percent
from the first quarter of 1983,
although the new flnns employed
stlghtly fewer workers - 59,'789
compared with 60,691 a year ago.
Gains In business starts were
made In every major Industry In the

lmest quarter, Dun &amp; Bradslreel
said Tuesday. The construction
Industry was one of the leading
gainers, with the number of new
finns cllmbing 31 percent from a
year eartler to 1,474.

The largesl number of starts,
4,604, came In retailing, which Is
normally the case, Dun &amp; Bradslreet said.
The latest productivity gain was
less than In the fourth quarterofl'l&amp;1
- when It rose at an annual rate of
4.2 percent- butbothworkeroutput
and hours worked "grew substan ·
!Ially faster" In the flrsl quarter of
this year, the Laror Department's
Bureau or Laror Siatlstlcs ,;aid
Tuesday.
Other developments:
-A new agreement commits
Japan to open Its financial markets

to outsiders and should eventually
strengt.hen Japan's currency, help
U.S. exporters and improve world
trade In general, Treasury Secrelary Donald Regan said . U.S.
officials have long seen lhe rela tive ly weak Japanese yen as a
stumbling block to Improved trade,
making Japanese goods cheaper In
the United Slates and making U.S.
exporters' products more expensive
in Japan.
-Twenty-six hourly employees
hired for the jolnl automak!ng
venture belween General Motors
Corp. and Toyota Motor Corp. in
California wiil leave Saturday for
three weeks of training and orientation ln Japan, officials said. Meanwhile, a federal judge ruled that
Chrysler Corp. can suetolryto block
the proposed venture.

Swollen rivers on rampage in East
ByRONSIRAK
Assodaled Press Wrier
A wall ot mud carrying rocks the
size ol cars crept toward Van, Colo.,
today as broUing heat In the Rockies
triggered floods and landslides from
snowmelt, while torrential rains
pushed rivers over their banks from
Florida to New Hampshire.
Fourteen people have died In
flood-related a~ide~ts since Sunday as a waterlogged storm system
moved · east across the nation.
MeanwhDe, rampaging rivers and
mudslides In the West closed roads,
washed out raUroad tracks and
drove people from their homes.
More than 18 Inches of rain have
washed across southern Florida
since Saturday, the National
Weather Servi~;E' said, closing

dozens of roads In the Mlaml area
and forcing work-bound people
Tuesday to wade through water 10
Inches deep downtown.
As much as 6 Inches of rain has
soaked Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire since
Mooday.
A break from snowmelt flooding
and mudsUdes In the Rockies ended
Tuesday when the mercury cUm bed
back Into the ros and 90s wlth more
heat oredlcted.
"It'll go Into the 90s loday as far
north as southern Idaho," said
Harry Gordon ot the National
Severe Storms Forecast Center In
Kansas City, Mo. "These kinds of
temperatures really eat the snow
and will create just t'Ontlnuous

problems. They're In bad s hape out
there. and It's not going to improve

soon.
Five houS~?S In Vail. Colo .. were
evacuated Tuesday as a wall of mud
211 feet high, 60 feel wide and 300
yards long crepl toward the resort
town .
"This morning It moved about 30
feet In a bout an hour" and was
within :m feet of the houses, Vall
Assistant Pollee Chief Ken Hughey
said Thesday.
"If It breaks loose aU of a suddenand these rocksaretheslzeofcarsthcre's nothing we can do," Hughey
added.
A mudsllde Tuesday slammed
Into the Denver &amp; Western Rio
Grande Railroad tracks near Sold·
ler Summit, Utah.

PORTSMOUTH. Ohio !API The Highway Patrol said a veteran
trooper was shot and wounded In the
arm Tuesday night while making a
routine t raffle stop on U.S. 23 north of
Porlsmoulh.
A man believed to be one of his
assailant was arres ted a short time
laler and a second suspect was lhe
subjccl of an Intensive manhunt
along the Scioto River ron oms .
The palmi said lhr trooper, Sg1.
Robert Dwyer, 5.1, of Lucasville,

Secure legal
counsel for
Meigs teacher
The Concerned Citizens for Miss
Goodnite organization has secured
legal counsel In lls effort to have
Marilyn Goodnit e, Meigs High
School Band Director, rehired by
the dislrict's board of education.
The board refused 10 rehire Miss
Goodnile at roth its April and May
meetings despite supportive groups
who attended the sessions on Miss
Goodnlte's behalf.
The organization Is collecting
funds to handle the legal work
involved anddonatlonsare to be sent
to Bonnie Arnold, Route 4. Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769. who Is treasurer of
the group. All monies donated but
nol used for legal counsel will be
turned in to the Meigs Band
Boosters to be used In the band
unHo1111 account
The next meeting of the Con·
cerned Citizens Group wUI be held at
7 p.m. Tuesday at the show rlng on
the Rock Springs Fairgrounds.

returned the fire and wounded roth
men.
Dwyer was lreated at Sciot o
Memorial Hospital in Portsmouth
and lra nsferrcd 10Grant Hospital in
Columbus.
The m a n In custody , reported!)'
wounded IWice, was taken to
Portsmoulh's :vlercy Hospital and
lhen ITansported to University

llospil als in Columbus.
He
was
not
id C' n1i f i ed
immedia te J:v·.

The pal rol said Ihe second man
!led Ihe shooting scene on fool into
the headly wooded ri\'er b&lt;Jtloms.
State troopers, Pot1smouth citY
police officers a nd sheriffs deputlc~
from thrf'C' eountiPs WPIT' taking
part in the manhunt

Final plans for flatboat visit
June 22 will be made tonight
A publi c meeting will be held at
Rous h Landi ng. near Racine. this
rvPning at 7 to finali ze plans for thE'

Fair and w il l rPpr·Psf'nt Cin ci nnati
and dra m a ti?f' lhP liw'r hC'ritagr of
that cit~· ;1 nd 1hf' nation

Ju nP 22 stop-0\·er of thf' Ad vf' nturL'

Galley II flatboat.
The flatboa t will lx' m aking
scheduled stops at communitirs

A ll ci\· ic anct enmmunil\ ):;mups
wishin g 14 ) p1&lt; 1~· a rolf' in thr
stop-over at H(1ush Landing arr
urgC'd to a1tr nd thi s f'W'nin g·s

along the Ohio River enrouiL' to

Sf' SS ion

New Orlea ns for the 1984 World' s

Deadline Friday
Friday Is the deadline for making appointments to go through the
Meigs C.ounty Multiphasic Health Screening Clinic which wiD he lt;,ld
all next week In the Meigs Multipurpose BuDding on Mulherry
Heights.
About 100 appointments are still open for the clinic which will
Include a fuU range of medical evaluation Including blood work being
handled by Veterans Memol'lal Hospital, podiatrist services,
glaucoma screening, hemoccult test, blood pressurr checks, dental
examinations, tubereulosl• skin tests, speech and hearing tests,
innoculatlons, H needed.
The clinic, funded with federal doUars and staffed with volunteer
health professionals, Is open fAl all Meigs County residents, regardless
ol age or income. For a single person with lnoome below 5447 or a
couple with Income less than $000, there Is no charge. For those with
Income above these figures, there wiD be a charge of $17.
!Wports of examinations wiD be sent fAl the patient's physician.

�Tna Daily Sentinel-Page 3

Commentary
The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court S trt-&gt;e t
Pomero)' , Ohio

DEVOTED TO THE INTEREST OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Puhlisht•r

BOB HOEFLICH

PAT WHITEHEAD
:\s~l"tant

G(•neral ManaKer

Puhlisher ' f'ont rollt• r

11.'\tE ROTHGEB, ,JR.
~t'W"

Editor

.\ i\1 E!\-1 BER of Thl' ,\s~oc:iatt'&lt;l Prt•ss , Inland Dail)' PrPs.o; Associa tion and lht- .-\mt&gt;rit:an St'wspaprr Publisht•r :\ssodation .

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an• wf•lc'omf'd . Tht' \' stlould

LET'JERS UF OPI,IO!\
ht&gt; !toss than :100 M'ords
lung ..\11 IRh•r .. art• 'Uhj~t·l tu t•d lti rt); and mu .. t lw... il{nt&gt;d ~· it tl nanlt' . address and
lf'h•phunt' numlwr. '"o un .. i,;:m·d I!'liN' ~· ill ht• puhlisht•d . Lt•ltt'r'i "hou ld ht• In
,~~:ood ta...;lt• , addrl'ssing h sut":'o , not per .. unalllh·..,

Letters to the editor

Paga 2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomera· · Middleport, Ohio
Wednesday, ,
30, 1984

,

Electronic Peace Corps l __w_ill_ia_m_F_.B_uc_kl-=-ey_J_r.
tess than two years ago I wrote In
this space that the problem with the
computer r evo lution was that truly
practical uses for a computer in the
hand of an individual hadn 't been
thoug ht of. Since then I have
disc-overPd that the computf'r com bined with the modem augurs an
entirely new age ir communica tions. To that end I wrote six
m onths ago about the usc of Lynca communications package. as they
ca ll it in I he trade - and M CJ. This
has m('ant that you ean communica ll' for $1 pt•r tapproximC:Itely 1
1.000 words- instantly. Or. paying
$2 . a letter is mailed by lhe post
officf' nearest the addressee. Nothi ng will ever be t he same again
for those who have a computer and
J m odrm.
A long comes David Rothman, a
.vo ung journalist in Virginia, with
an idea that is already gestating. 11

could potentially mean as much as
the Industrial Revolution meant to
the economif's of the world. But
firs t . a flashback.
A few years ago I was In an
Argentine four -masted sailing ship
traveling with cadets from the
Dominican Republic loNewYork. I
was takPn 10 !"&lt;'view the facilities of
th e 340-foot vessel and was shown
I he operating l1l0m in the hospilal.
At onp end w as a huge television
screen. I askc&gt;d what w as it s use and
was told lhal although there were
six doctors on board, provis ions had
to bC' made for unusual sicknesses
and opera ti ons. "When that
happens," my doctor guide ex·
plainecl. " we simply receive our
instruction s from the m ai n hospital
in Bu enos Aires." So here we w ere,
in a sa iling vessel, with facilities to
do open heart surgery at the
dtctation of a team of specialists

talking calmly from Buenos Aires
to the good ship LlbPrtad on the high
seas.
Such phenomena creep slowly
Into this particular conscl&lt;&gt;usness.
A year or so ago I came upon a
passage In one of the essays of
George Glider In which he reminded us of whal we should all
presumably have known . Probably
w e knew II. but did not focus on it.
Namely. that knowledge is not only
the key to wealth, but also its
dynami c. As rPCently as 500 years
ago, socielies deemed highly ad·
vanced in many respects had not
Invented the wheel. That was so in
Peru when Pizarro set foot there.
Now the knowledge that the wheel
Is the key to relatively frictionless
motion is very quickly demon~
strated. So that with the Invention of
the whe€1, the dynamic is loosed to
use thai wheel. And tt is virtually

A fine group of young people ..
On M&lt;J v 20. I left E&lt;Js!Pr n Hig h
School wit h a group of :l:l sc&gt;nior
~ tudPnls . We were to spend the next
five days togf'ther touring Williams·
burg and the Virginia Beach arPa. l
had never chaperont&gt;d a senior 1ri p
beforC'. so I ~.~:asn't sure what to
C'xpect . How would thPy tx&gt;ha\·p'!
Could we btidge the gap of' the
teacher -s t'Jdent relation ship to
have a good time?
Any reservations 1 had wf&gt;rt'
RfOundless. Those .1.1 studenl s made
me very rpoud. They conducted
rhemsf'lvf"s as polite. respon."iib le
young adult s. This isn't just m~ ·

opi nion either Mo!C'l
tour gu idC's, ancl
rrs1 aur ant p&lt;'rson nal made favora ·
blr ro mmC'nl s P\'C'ry·whf'rP wr
wr nt .
Olht•r chapc ro nC's includf"'d: thf'
school princi pal. Bill Buckle.v: the
librari an. Jim HuH: thr librar;;
aidr. Marg;:n·rt Cauthorn(', and
president of lhe Eastern school
boa rd . DorSi' I Larkins and his wife.
Phvllis . I' m surt' the\' a!(l'e€ with
mr " ·hen I say that t hrsr seniors
arr a fine group of young !X'Oplc,
an d Wf' h UVC' coml' to love them
dearly. - Carolyn J. Tripp.

pn•jud in'(l

man 3~&lt;' mC'n t.

Students deserve the best
I am a membPr of the 19H2
gradua ting cla .&lt;S of Meigs Hi gh
School. As a ju nior. I wa s a
representative to Buckeyf' Girls '
State . Girls' State reprpsentatives
participate in running mock sta tr.
county, and city governments.
Each girl is elrcted to an office and
taught the responsibllitics of that
position . My position was school
board mPmbPr and m y responsibil ·
itii"S were simply to ensure that thP
stud ents in m y district rec"eived the
best possible education &lt;Jnd to
r epresent the voting public .
I am pr£'sently an education
major sett ing my standards so that
I will bP the most dedicated.
responsible teacher I am capableot
being. I belipve that a teacher. like a
school board membPr. has the
,~esponsibility of provtding studt&lt;nts
with th&lt;&gt; highesl qua lily education
av ailable.
My expeMences at Girls' Staff'
and m y beliefs on w hat a tf'a f'hf'r
should bP m ake it very difficult for
m e to understand thf' dismi ssa l of
Miss Goodnit e. I ha ve spoken with

~1n d

!lC'ard commC'nt s from band
mPmix'r s and from Miss Gcxxl nitr's peers. I h.:~ ve heard the band
perform and must sa~ ' that I do not
rC&gt;m embcr a highPr qu ality· group. I
have also had the privilege of
hf'ari ng Miss Goodnite speak on her
own educational beliefs
A s a future teacher. I resJX'"C I
Miss Goodnitevery much . l find her
to be an excellent educator. No t
only is she an outstanding music
instructor. shf' is also a Vf't}'
dedica ted , hard-working, respecta ble person. She really cares about
her student s and Is very Int erested
in I he type of people I hey will grow
to be.
Miss Goodnite is doing a weat job
of IPac hing "qu&lt;Jiity band, and shP
is spt ling a good examplt• of
dPdication a nd discipline. Miss
Goodnit r's resp:msibililies as a
tf'ar hPr arP !x'ing met. I think it' s
aOOu t time that the n?SJX.&gt;nsibilitles
of thP sc hoo l board were also met .
Thf' stude nt s deserve the be s t~ Kristin An dPrson, Rt . 1. Box 9SC.
\'inton. O hi o~~ -

In response to May 6 leltcr
This is in r esponse to a lett f'r to
the editor that appeared on Mav o
by Mr. Gordon Wooten . I would like
to know where hP gets his in forma ·
lion? Saying that churches. mil ·
itary, and railroads are rlgni nst
drinking. Maybf&gt; thei r companies
are but . their employees arC' not r
know peoplf' who wor k on ra il roads
tha t dri nk . and somP peoplf' who
e:trt&gt; very activr in C'hur f'h that
drink. And as far as thr militar~v.
most milit ar;: ha s~ havr srn:icr
clu bs whf'rf' thf' g uvs ran haw• a
dtink I think this is all tight if thP\ '
\\.-ish to do so. I would like to sa~·.
Mr. WootPn . I own a bar. and it i.s
not a bloody fillh\' saloon . I havP
nothing to do \~i th crimr and th f'
undPrworld .
I do not approvP of peopiP I:&gt;Pin g
on the highwa1· drunk. and I hnpt'
our tf'&lt;'nagC'rs nf'vPr drink . I n fact . I
haw• one daughtPr w ho is 2."&gt;. and
anothN one who is 1~. cmd r hey
don't drink. I have taught thl'm not
to do what thPv Sl'&lt;' otlwr propk do.
A lot of it could b&lt;• pr oulc•ms at
home. "Dun't _vou think ?"
The State docsn' t mind coiiC&lt;·ting

taXPS off drinks. And thi s tax helps
rvc•ryonr. Not onJ~· the P&lt;'op lr who
drink .
What about the drugs that an•
usPd th aT is thf' rau.-;f' of a Jot or
; wr'idf'nt ~? You don't Sl '{' man.\'
wr11 r ups al:&gt;oul it. do )'ou'' ThP
S1a1P roll f'Cf !-' no J'('\·r nu rs from
thf'm .
What about tobacco? It kills
I huusa nds uf pt'OIJIP t'W' J)" ) 'P ar .
Thr , · slill ha n' a ri ght to usl' it lf
t h e·~ · ,.,,Is h .
Rf'rausf' Ll pf'rson drinks dOf'sn' t
nwa n thf'_V arC' crimi nals . L ots uf
our sucrrssful JX'Oplr haw• a dt in k
now and thPn. Even so mf' of thf'
upstanding ones too.
I am son)· if ma.vtx&gt; ~·ou ha,·r ] o~:;t
som POnC' b~ · a drunk driw•r . You
r;lnnn1 judgf' f'\"f'!")'Onf' rqual S0mr
P~"'O rlr w ho drink a Jot may· havr
problems and n&lt;'E'd to IX' hPip&lt;'d: not
frf'a!Pd as cri minals un lf'ss lhf')
han• commillf'd a crim('.
I h&lt;J\"f' alwa\s heard don't
{"onclf' mn anolhf'r (X'NOn until ~·ou
ha\"(' walkf'd in thC'ir shoPs
.lnAn n Warrl . Rt. '1. Pomrrn.v

Today in history
Today is Wednesday, Ma y :lO. the l !il st day ofl984. T herE' ar~ 21.1 days lrft
In the year.
Today's highlight in hi story :
On May 30, 1431 .•Joan of Arc was burned at th~ stake m Rouen , FrancP.
On this dale:
In 1854. Congress established the territotii"S of K ansas and Nebraska .
In 1883. a rumor that the recently opened Brooklyn Bridgp would
collapse led lo panic, causing 12 peopl~ to bP trampled lo death.
In 1922. the Uncoln Memorial In Washington, D.C., was dedicated .
In 1937, pollee fired on steelworkers demonstrating near the Republic
Ste€1 plant In South Chicago. Ten people were killed.
ln 1958. unidentified soldiers killed In World War II and the Korean War
were burted In Arlington National Cemetery.
Ten years ago: The House Judiciary Committee sent President Nll&lt;on a
warning !hal his refusal to obey committee subpoenas might bP grounds
for Impeachment.
Five years ago: Nineteen- month-old Siam!'SI"" twillq Lisa and Elisa
Hansen wen' separaled in an opera lion In Salt Lake City, Utah.

'~ou 1l11Nt&lt; ~ou'vE

GOT 'PRo5U:M~? I'M fRtM ~~OYDS!'

overnight that t ransportation
changes.
So Is It, for Instance. with the
knowledge of an alphabet. So Is It
with the knowledge we get from
arithmetic, and geometry. II you
conceive the Idea of a bridge
connecting two bodies of land, the
btidge gets built. One needs, having
conceived of the bridge, knowledge
as to how to execute Its existence. It
is roughly estimated that every 10
years beginning with, approxl ~
mately. 1970, the body of knowledge
doubles every 10 years. So that In
1980, twice whal was "known" In
1970 was there to know. So will It be
In 1990. What made this possible
was:
The compu ter.
And David Rothman's Idea Is to
use the computer to dlstrtbute
knowledge worldwide, and, like
Martin Luther King, he has a
d!"E'am.
During the lal e '40s, President
Harry Truman cast about for a way
in which 10 dlstrlbutethe knowledge
we had garnered as a result of our
grPat industrial success. We called
it Point Four. The Idea was to send
aboard teams of engineers and
doctors and technicians who would,
for instance , instruct foreigners on
how to build peanut factories, how
lo increase the awicul tural yield In
awlcult w~e -so to speak, to spread
industrial and mechanical seed
money in cultures that needed
guidance.
Point Four had ils successes and
its failures. Although it is true that
knowledge is the dynamic of
growth, It is also true that one needs
a hospitable ethos. There are
cultures that are organically inhos·
pitable to !(I'0~&lt;1h. and these need
special handling. Even if one
lect ures the suspicious tribP about
the uses or intoxication , there are
!titles that will die of disease that
submt t lo the needle

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Dave Concepcion has become
quite a joker, but hewon'tgetmany
l&lt;!ughs from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
When Concepcion came to bat
with one out Inthebotttomo!\helOth
Inning Tuesday nlght and the
Clnclnnatl Reds locked In a 4-4 tle
with Pittsburgh, he told Pirate
catcher Tony Pena that he was
going to end the game with one
swing.
" When I got to home plate, I said to
Pena, 'I know you 're going to call a
pitch right here, and l'mgolngto hit
It out.' I was joking with him,"
Concepcion said.
The shortstop came up a few teet
short on his bold prediction,
bouncing a ground·rule doubleover
the center-field wall. But he still
managed 1o score the winning run In
a 54 victory that extended the Reds'
winning streak to four and moved
them to within a haU-game of I he
lead In the National League West.
Rain, which forced the postpon·
ment of two NL games on M emorial
Da , again claimed three more-Los
Angeles at Montreal, San Diego at
New York and San Francisco at
Philadelphia.
In the only other NL gami"S ,
Atlanta IX'at Chicago 7-4 and
Houston edged St. Louis 1-0.
Concepcion 's double came off
reliever Kent Tekulve,1·5, who then
walked Wayne Krcnchicki inten·
tionally . Ron Oester coaxed T ekulve
for yet another walk to load the
bases, and with the Pirate infield
and outfield drawn In, pinch-hitter
Brad Gulden hit a high-bouncing
grounder that third baseman Bill
Madlock snared with a leap.
But his throw home tailed away
from Pena and cosl the Pirates the
game.
'' I think a good throw would have
had me," Concepcion said. "Bul it
was a tough play for him to get in
position to throw it."

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WASHINGTON There's a
peculiar ring to so me of the
langu agp that's been slipp&lt;'d into a
Senal e bill on product lia bility. The
la nguage would limit the punitive
damages tha t cou ld he assessed
againsl a company whi ch peddles
dangerous goods to an unsuspect ing public.
Here's the peculiar part : The
language wa s crafted by a ror(X)ra te attornr~· whose company
happens to fFJCf' punitivP damagE'
c laim s. and it was introducPd by a
senator who accf'ptPd campaign
contributions from the company' s
rxf'Cu t iv~. The sPnator got a paltry
few thousa nd dollars: the company
will save millions if the legislation Is
adopted.
Fully assembl ed. the story boil s
down to this: The notor ious Dalkon
ShiC'Id co ntra cC' pti V(' dPv ke eaus ro
wornPn a lot of grief until it wa s
l'f'moved from the markPI in 1974.
But about 2.8 million of thP plastic
in tr au!Prinp dPvicPs had ;dready

been sold.
The manufacturer. A. H. Robins
Co. of Richmond, Va .. settled some
6.700 cla im s alleging that the IUD
had caused infections. infertility
&lt;:~ nd led to hysterectomies. I n seven
cases that have gone to court, the
company wa s sla pped with a $13 .2
million in puniti ve awards . But
another .3.000 lawsuits are pending,
with plaintiffs asking for a total of
$9.4 billion in punitive damages.
This has caused great distress for
A . H . Robins. ThP company has put
stockholders on notice that unlike
compensalory damages. punitive
dam ages "are nol covered by
insurance and will IX' paya ble by
I he company ...
What the company stands to lose
in court . however. it is now trying 10
rrcovC'r from Conwess. Its general
co unsel, William Forrest, huddled
11ith SPn Paul Trible, R-Va., a year
&lt;J.f::O in tht• senator's domain of
commit tf'f• room and d oakroorn .

When banks bounce
It was the IPgendary Willic Sul ton
w ho. when askPd ,.,!hy he robbed
banks, sa id. "That's whcrC' lhr
mo nC'\ is
Wil li f' 's reason m a~· no longpr be
\"a lid f{('cenll y a WC' li -drf'ssf'd
rnbbf&gt;r walk ed into thr HeritagC'
Bank in Anahf'im. Ca lif.. and

handrd a not P to a woman
supervisor w hich IT' Jd. "' Givr m 0
all ~tmr monf';v or I'll start
shooting."
T hr SUJX'T"Vi sor in dignanrl~' in ·
formed the robix'r that Hetitage
had no mo nP;' and had gone
ba nkrupt in March. ThP man
wa lked out in disgust
\.V h al thr npwspaP£•r stor:.' could
not rrport was w hat happt' nffl
w twn I hP robbPr got in his gl'tawa.v
car anct clrO\T' off.
··su how much did .vu u gPt'?" hi s
partner t:~skf'd.
··Nothing." W CJS tht&gt; rPpl _\" . "ThPy
havf' no mor112~·. "
"What do you mf'an thC'~' have no
monf'y'? All banks t1 av f' mo ney. T he
Heri1agC' Bank is thP largest one in
Orange Count y."
"What arP you yC'IIing at me for?
They're insol vent. The de}.X)silors
have been paid off and the Feds are
now liqu idaling lhe place."
"Why didn ' t you know that when
yo u df'Cided to pull the heist In the
first pla('E\'!"
" I cased the joint for th ree days.
The reason I picked it wa~ thPre
weren't any guards around. I
thought they wl're just being
careless. II l urned out lhere was
nothing to guard. I should haw•
been suspicious when nobody bo·
thered to lock the doors at night. "
"But how can a bank go busted•"
"I guess they made a lot of bad
loa ns and couldn't collect I hem. It's
goi ng on all over the country . If It' s

a bi ~ ba nk likP Chicago Continental
lhf' FC'ds get ne rvous and put more
money in, so there won 't be a run on
it . But in 1his ca se 1hey df'C'ided to let
it go out of businf'ss . Don 't drivf' so
fast . NoOOdy is ch asing us ...
" Why should t hey chase us? We
came away dry ...
"Don'l gpt so r e at me. II isn't my
fa ult the bank sc r ewed up. I wasn't
the only one in thcrP that didn't
know thC'~' werP out of monPy .
ThrC'e peopiP w ere trying to get
loans. and onP lady wantt'llto know
what happt:.•m'll to an electric
blanket lhey promised hl' r when
s hp opt:•nC'll hPr account."
"Banks should put signs up when
ttwy run out of funds. We could havP
been killed. or gotte n 20 vears for
trying to stick up a place that went
undC'r bccau s C' o f bad
m anagemrnt .''
"You just wpn t through a rC'd.
light ."
" I always go lhrough red light s
aflr r a bank robber~:. "
"B ut we didn't rob the bank .
Tec hnical ly we have nothing to
fear. If they didn 't have money It's
their fault. not ours. I wouldn 't bP
surprised if they failed to report it.
The lady I gave the note to w asn 't
even frightened. She was just mad I
hadn ' t !"E'ad the papers."
"You didn 't by chance ask her
what bank In the neighborhood
mlghl have some money In It, did
you?"
"She w as so rude to me, I just
walked oul. If she was typical of all
the Heritage Bank employees It' s
no wonder they went belly up."
"So what do we do now?"
" I don' I know. I guess we're going
to have to read the newspapers
more closely and find out which
, banks are still In business and

age settlem ents to bP worked out .
Trible obligingly incorporated
Forrest's suggi"Stions into the legislation, expla ining, "you need lo
draw I he line somewhere" on
punitive damage claims.
Less accommOOattng was the
federal judge who had been revtewlng several Dalkon Shield cases In
Minneapolis. On Feb. 29 , .Judge
Miles Lord l£'Ctured Forrest: "Mr.
Forrest. you have told me that you
are working with membPrs of
Congress to ask them to find a way
of forgiving you from punitive
damages which might othetwlse be
im posed.
"Yl't the profits of your company
continue to moun!. Insofar as this
court Is able to determine, you ...
and your company still engage In
th e se lfsam~ course of wrongdoing
in which y uu originally
commenced .''
Forrest characterized the judge's
rPmarks as "a gross abuse of
judicia l power."

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which ones arc in liquidation."
" Do you still have the note you
gave hcr 7 "
" Yeh. she handed it back to me
and told me not to come in again . 1
assured her she had nothing to
worry aOOut on that score. I also
told her I was going lo pass the wOrd
to all rn y friends aboul rubbing

HPritag:e branches ."
"What are you doi ng now? "
:'I'm rewriting the note. I'm
going to say. 'If by any chance you
havp any money In the bnak, give II
to me or I will start shooting.
Otherwi se. disregard this
mrssagf'."

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state track mt"E't by winning the
Rf'gional discus event la st Saturdo y. The winning throw was 145' 6" .
Bradbury became K yger Cre€k' s
first athlete to win a regi onal evf'nt
si oce the regional format was
added two years ago.
Bradbury also placed fifth In the
shot put "ith a throw of 47-6'h .

K.C.'s John Ra negar fi nlshed in

Plan tourney

The River City Classic softball
tournamPnt hac; tMY&gt;n sf't for June
9-10 in Portsmouth.
Entry fee is $125, with first place
set at $1,000and a berth at a nat.lonal
competition at Jones Beach. N.Y.
Second pla£'C prize Is $.lXJ, and the
third place prize Is s:nl.
For morE' information, contact
Craig Staggs at 354-3797 or Phil
Malone al 5746687.

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fifth place in the 3,200 meter run to
qualify as an alternate to sta te.
Bradbury will joi n anoth!'r
rounly athlete, Mall K amper. from
North Gallla who won the Regional
shol put last Frid ay and Saturday in
Ohio Stadium. The Cla ss A shotput
will bP Ftiday a t J p .m . and the
discus will be held Saturday al 9
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NEW YORK (AP ) F irsl
baseman Pete O'Brien of the Texas
Rangprs, who hit .591. and pitcher
Bruce Hurst of the Boston R0x Sox
were named American League
Co-Players of the We€k, the league
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Standin~

With help from Trible' s legi slative
s taff, they have written some
multim il lion~dollar language into a
product-llabiliry measure.
Why did the Robins company
take it s troubiPS to Trible 7 The
company is based in Trible's home
and four Robins executives. includ ing Forr&lt;'st. conltibuted to the
senator's 19&amp;3 campaign.·
How would lbP multimillion·
dollar language help A. H . Robins?
It would permit a punitive award lo ·
only lhe first plai ntiff who won a
la'+'suit agai nst thr maker of a
defective product. Subsequent dai·
mants would be li mited to com pen ·
sa tory damages.
Forrest also suggested that thi s
r adical legal doctrine he applied to
all pending cases tha t have not y et
reached trial. He told m y associate
Tony Capaccio that the first·
plainti ff provision would ''eliminate
punlllve damage windfalls" and
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Mumphrey drove in the game's
only run in the sixth inning off loser
Dave LaPoint . Kevin Bass led off
with a double, took third on Jim
Pankovlts' sacrifice, and scored on
Mumphrey 's double to right .
LaPoint, 5-li, struck out eight .
Knepper, ~5. allowed only onP hit
through the first seven mnings
before leaving with two outs and the
bases loaded In the eighth. DIPino
got Tom Herr to line out on his first
pitch to end threat and retired the
side in order in the ninth for his
seventh save.
"We've been struggling," sa id
Herr. " We haven't been getting the
hit wi1 h runners in scoring position
with two out all year .
" I wuuldce11ainly say this team is
fr-u strated right now."

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his eighth homer In the first Inning,
bUt It wasn't enough to prevent the
fow1h loss In a row for the Cubs.
They hold a haU-game lead over
Philadelphia In the NL East.
Aslros 1, Cardinals 0
Bob Knepper and Frank DIPino
combined on a three-hit shutout and
Jerry Mumphrey got a measure of
revenge as Houston handed St.
Louis Its seventh loss In eight games.
"I get a kick out of playing the
Cardinals," said Mumphrey, who
was drafted by St. Louis In 1971 and
played over 500 games for them
before being traded In 1979. "Any
player would probably feel the same

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Pomeroy court

Sevm calls were answered Tues·
day and Wednesday morning by
1oeal unlt.s, the Meigs County
Emer gency

Medical

Services

reports.

THE INTERM E DIATE division i15 and under ) AAU Junior
Ol)mpic basketball team, pictured above, will compete In I he Ohio state
wurnamcnt in Colwnhus, J une H, 15 and 16. From lhe left In first row
are Don Dorsi (Meigs), Bill Brothers (Meigs ), Donnie Becker (Meigs),
JcH CaldweU IEasternl, Eddie Colllns (Eastern ), Gamble Grant

Area deaths

\
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Roush

&amp; ula h Roush . 90. Middlepor t.
diM

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night

in Holzer

Medica l Cf' ntN , following t~ lrn gt h y
illnC'SS.
Born Oct. 21. 1893. a t Maggie,
W.Va .. daug hter of Ezr a a nd
Bertha Hi lt on Zuspa n . s he was a lso
prec!'dcd in dea th by her husba nd.
Oscar Ro us h. a nd by a brot he r. I.
Kenneth Zus pan.
She is survived by a daug hter and
son-in-law , Luis a nd Raymo nd
Cu nni ngha m uf Sy racuse, Ohio ;
fi \'e gra ndsons Jnd w ivt~. John and

Chrr:-·1Cunni ng ham of Burlington.
Ky., Alan a nd Beverly Cunningha m
of Cott ageville. Pa ul and Nancy
Cunning ha m of Ma rietta, Ron a nd
M aril y n Cunningham of Lamont ,

Iowa ; a g r a ndso n , Eric Cunni ngha m. a t home; a grandda ugh·
te r and hus band. Betsy a nd Da nie l
Neff of Stewart. Ohio; seven
great-gr a ndc hildren; fi ve sister sin-law and a brothf'r -i n-law; a nd

severa l nieces a nd nephews.
F une ral serv ices were held 2 p.m .
We dne sd ay i n fi.a w li ngs-CoatsBiower Funera l Home . Midd leport .
with Mr. Al Ha rson officiating.
Burial was in Zuspan Cemetery.
West Columb ia.

Fon:w Taylor
Fonzo t~ylor. 83. Rt. 1. Vinton.
died a t 1. 30 p .m . Tuesday in HolzPr
Medical Center.
13om April 18, 1901 , m Mason
County, son of the late John and
Flora E lle n Rumfield Taylo r. he
was a r e tired coal mine r and
employee of New York Cent ra l
Railroad .
He was a lso pt'I'Ceded in df'a th by
his !Irs! wife. Thelma HalfhW . a nd is
survived by his second w ife.
Dorothy Parsons. whom he m arrl!'d
In December 1967.
Survivi ng arc a son. Carl of
Rutla nd ; five daught&lt;&gt;rs . Mrs. J ohn
1Florence! F letcher of Clevel a nd ,
Mrs. Thomas 1Dorothy 1 An ·ington
of Ga llipolis. Mrs. Jo hn 1Virgi nia 1
Thom as and Mrs. J ack {Louise!
Brown, both of Columb us. and M rs .
M ichae I I Juan it a I Balnoschan of
Mansfie ld; and 18 grandchildren
and 18 gre;;t -gra ndchildren.
He was also pr&lt;'Ceded in deat h bv

wo sons.

Funeral services will be held a t 11
a. m . Sa turday in Popla r Ridge
Chu rc h, wit h the Rev. Alh'ed Holley
offic iating. Burial will be in Gravel
Hill Cem etery, Ches hire. Friends
m ay call at the funera l home from
4-9 p.m . Friday.
G ra ndso ns will s e rve as
pall bearers.

New legislation

changes requirements
New legisla tion cha nges the
Immunization req uirements for
school childre n, the Meigs County
Departme nt of Health announced
today .
The depa rtment reports tha t
amended house bill &amp;11 , e ffective
July 26, this year, a m ends section
3313.671 Ohio Revised Code requlr·
lng the immunization for mumps in
addition to the other previously
req uired Immunizations which ar e
poliomyelitis, diphther ia , pertussis.
tetanus, rubeola and rubella . 1n
addition to the additional requ~
men! for mumps immunization, the
bill also e Umlnates lhe exemptions
for pubescent female pupils frornn
For the
rubella immunization.
1984-85 school year will reflect lhese
changes. Residents h aving ques·
lions should contact the he alth
de partment . Children who have had
an MMR a re In compliance with the
mum ps vaccine requirem e nt.

Hospitalized
Mrs. Evelyn Fick Young, for·
mer ly of Pomer oy, is a pre--surgica l
patient a t the Lima Memorial
Hospital in L ima and is scheduled to
undergo m a jor surgery this week.
Sh&lt;' and her husband, Hobart, a lso a
formN res ident, reside in Sidney .
Ohio.

(Gallipolis), Gary H anison (Gallipolis ), and Mark Saunders (VIntoo
County ). Semnd ro w, Coach Rusty Bookman, Uuey Eason (Meigs) , J .
R. Kitche n (Meigs), Mike Kemper (North Gallia) , ScoU GDlland
(VInton County ), Roger White (Belpre) , Greg Leachman (Eastern),
Brent Bissell (Eastern) , Chris New berry (Belpre), and coach Jesse

van.

Property transfers
Ber tha E. Bing to Terry Sa yre,
Sharon Sayre, P a rcel , Sa lisbury.
Edit h Clark to Le ading Creek
Conse rva ncy Dis t. , Right of Way,
Rutla nd .
Norma n E . Scha efer, Edna P
Schaefe r to Leading Creek Conse r·
va ncy Dis!. , Rig ht of Way .
Sa lisbury.
Carl 0 . Gilmore to Ca rla S.
Saelens, Joa n Tewksbary, Lots Hi7
a nd lli8, Midd leport Vill age.
Lam a Hall . Margie Hall to
Robert L. Ha ll , Lorena Ha ll .
Parcels. Scipio.
Willia m S. Cole. E llen Evans Cole
to Ca r l E. Smith Petroleum. Inc.,
Rig ht of Way, Orange.
Vernon Perry, Oraa nna Pen-y
aka Ora nna Perry to Vernon Perry ,
Or anna Perry, Pa rcels , Columbia .
Luther Denver Hudson, Margare t J. Hudso n to Bernard IV.
Hudson, Patty L. Hudson, Lot 79.

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Meigs .
Oliver E . Bailey, Martha A.
Bailey to Paul E . Life , Pa tricia A.
Life, .65 acr e , Olive.
Oliver E . Bailey, Martha A.
Bailey to Paul E . Life, Patricia A.
Life, Parcels, Olive.
Ernest Triple tt to E va Triple tt.
Lots . Syracuse Village .
Edna W. Stalder Walker to
Sharon L. Hartm an. 1.280 acres.
Chester.

Evangellne C ha pter 172, Order of
Eastern Star , w ill hove an orticer s
pra ctice session at 6: 30 p.m .
Thursday eve ning In prepara tion
for the an nual inspection on June 2.
The practice session will be a t lhe
:vl!ddle p011 Masonic Temple.

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Rev. Rababy has an inspired~~~ tile
Middle East srtuation an~ .
lletl
tltfougout the wolfd splat' on "Lost
Days Prophecies." He will be relatincand
interJ)feting present day events with cor·
mponding Bible references.
If you are interested in "The Next Events"
in the wolfd. be sure and come.

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PH. 992-2406

Richard T. Stewart- Pastor
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through June 30.
An opening reception for the .
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hours of 2 a nd 4 p.m .
Ga llery hours are T uesday a nd
Thursday , 10 a.m. to .3 p.m .;
Saturday a nd Sunday . I too p.m.
The French An Colony dis plays
exhibitions monthiy In two galleties ·
throughout the year. This dual
ex hi bit is s ponsored by Kotaiic
Landscaping of Gallipolis and the
Ohio Art Counc il.

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Eastern countries.
After the outbrealt of hostilities in LeiJa.
nonin 1974 in which his church was destroyed he came to the U.S.

Three defendants fortelted bonds
In the court of Pomeroy Mayor
Richard Seyler Tuesday night.
They are Ric hard Miller, Harmony,
W. Va., $51; Denver Biggs, Pomeroy, $44, both posted on speeding
charges, and Eugene P hllllps, Jr ..
Albany, $43, running a stop sign.

over·lapplng these , a possible new·
ness may appear. I feel it Is
Importa nt to corre la te the schools ,
styles, media , matertals and produce art revelations. In my work, l
try to portray a n lnteUectual
entertaining quality tha t will be
enjoyed again and again." Daniel
Gompf received a Bache lor of Fine
Arts Degree from the Dayton Art
Institute.
Both displays will he e xhibited at
the French Art Colony Galler ies.
530 First Avenue In Gallipolis June 2

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Rev. Abraham Rababy was born in Beirut
Lebanon to devout Catholrc parents. He
a cousin who is a priest in lebanon
and an aunt who is a Mother Superior in
France. Abraham was saved in a small
miss ion in Beirut rn 1950. He was ordained into the minrstry in 1959 with extensive ministry in most of the Middle

FAC exhibit

developed through the Ohio Arts
Council in Columbus.
Daniel Gurnpf's mlxed media
paintings are constructed from
various materials Including acryl·
lcs , acetate, resfns, a nd dyed string.
His paintings Incorporate t he use of
lhe background waD to reveal a
special depth Incorporated in the
total Image.
In describing his aesthetic concerns, Daniel Gompf r emarks, " l
feel one can't close his mind to one
school of artistic expression, but by

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Wednesday morning calls In·
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for Robert Snider, treated but not
transported; Rutland to Meigs Mine
2 tor Joh Chick, to Holzer Medical
Center; Middleport to County Road
5 and Route 7 for WUJiam George
and Jim Allen, lrijured In an a uto
accident, taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital.
'I'Il€sday calls included Racine to
Bowman's Run at 12:29 p.m . for
Lowell Nickle, no transportation;
Pomeroy to Tuppers Plains for
WUI!eGrueser at I: 53 p.m ., taken to
Holzer Medical Center; Middleport
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Veterans Memorial; Raclne a t9:00
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McNickle, to Vetem ns Mernortal.

Steve n Finke of Atl)ens and
proJe&lt;:ting from the walls. 1n
Daniel Gompf of Dayt&amp;n will be
addition to the wall displays , a
exhibiting works at the French Art
house Implicated form , fabricated
GaUeries In Gallipolis throughout
frol!l buDding materials, Is cen·
the month of June. Both artists
traUy located In the space.
Involve
contemporary
painting
and
SteVen Finke received a Bachelor
•
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media m aterials.
University In 1~ and a Master of
Fine Arts Degree from Miami
.Steven Finke's work has evolved
from large scul ptural lnstaUatlons
University In 1982. He lias exhib ited
to works for waD display, uslnJ: works In Flortda, Tennessee, West
sheet m etals . acrylics a nd wood. VIrginia a nd Ohio. Steven Finke
The pieces t hemselves are con- has also been selected to part tel pate
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to 4 p.m . Ftiday. Clothing, bicyc les.
ba ll gloves, bats, hunting bow, a
baby bed are among the articles
being offe red for sale. P roceeds will
be used for the pure ha st&gt; of BibiPs.

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Pomeroy-Middlepolt, Ohio

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, Mtsy 30, 1984

association's annual reunion.

Teresa Hlll, daughter of Mrs. Rita attend. Both were presented glfts
Hlll, was crowned 1984 Racine High
Jim Carnahan, a resident of the
School Alumni queen Satunlay Racine area, was speaker lor the
night when the ahnual alwnnl event. Carnahan Is a datry farmer,
association reunion was held at auctioneer, and a square dance
Southern Htgh School.
. cauer.
Miss HW was presented flowers
Maxine Wingett, class of 19'1A,
and was C1(owlled !rom a group of gave the Invocation and Jell
five nornll!eeS who also Included Thornton, alumni president, gave
Jenny Bentley, daughter of Mr. and
the welcome. Dale Hart Introduced
Mrs. John Bentley; Becky Johnson,
the guest speaker with Betty
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagner presenting classes. BarJohnson; Beth Hart, daughter of bara Pierce, secretary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart, and Lisa
treasurer,announced the scholar·
Deem, daughter of Norman Deem.
Traditionally.
candidates are
members ·of the CUITent year's
graduating class. The candidates
were presented by Janis Carnahan,
vice president of the class of 1979.
Presented a $2i0 Paul H. Carnahan memortal scholarship was
Dorothy Warner, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Warner, Syracuse.
Another scholarship winner was
Clifton Wade ConnoUy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford ConnoUy, Racine.
He will receive the scholarshl p at a
later time.
There was good representation In
the reunion year classes among the
365 members and guests attending
the annual reunion. Ura Morris,
class ofl913, was the oldest graduate
present, and Joy EUis was the
Dorothy Warner
graduate--traveling the most disscholarship
Carnahan
lance, from Simi VaUey, Calif .. to

Over 400 attend Pomeroy alumni banquet

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QUEEN - Teresa HDI, daugtaer of Mrs. Rita HDI, was named 1984
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More than 400 Pomeroy High
School alumni and guests a !tended
the 66th annual reunion of the
Pomeroy Alumni Association held
Saturday night In the Meigs High
Schoo! Cafeteria.
The purple and white colors of
Pomeroy High School decorated the
cafeterta and featured were displays of memorabilia. Joe Struble
was master of ceremonies with
Lucille Swackhammer, class of
1925, at the plano for singing of the
"PurpleandWhite.''TheRev. Waid
Radford of the class of 1916 gave the
Invocation preceding the banquet.
A highlight of the banquet was the
awarding of a $400 scholarship to
Terri Thoma, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Thoma, and a graduate of
Meigs High School. Miss Thoma
plans to attend the Galltpolls
Business College.
Special recognition was given to
Herndon WUkes of Chesapeake and
Ray Farnham of Cincinnati, PHS
coaches. Also recognized and given
special recognition at the banquet
was long-time PHS prtnc!pal, Cha·
rles Gibbs, Pomeroy.
New officers elected were Mary
Jane Wise, president; Dottie
Musser, first vice p!'e$iclent; Ken·
neth McCullough, second vice
president; Yvonne Young,
secretary-treasurer; and April
Smith, assistant secretarytreasurer. Named to the executive
commlttee were Brenda Morris,
Earlene Bumgardner, Bob Burton,
Charles Kitchen, and Tom Smith.
The advisory conunittee members
named were Joanne Williams and
Sue Zerkle.
A necrology report was posted for
the evening . Presiding o!ficers were
Joanne WilUams. president ; Mary
Jane Wtse, vice president; Dottie
Musser, secretary-treasurer; and
Yvonne Young, assistant secretarytreasurer. ·
Special recognition was given tc
the classes observing anniversaries
Including the 65th, 1919; 60th, 1924;
o5th, 1921; 50th,1934; 45th,1939; 40th,
1944; 35th, 1949; :llih. 1954; 25th,
1959; and 20th. 196t
Out-of-county alumni returning
for the banquet were Bill Buck. Pat
Buck, Springfield; Lucille Genhel-

Shrine meeting
attended
Several members of the '!Win City
Shrlnettes were In Wheeling, W. Va .
for the Installation of Lady Violet
Lamb as Grand High Priestess of
the 70th Grand Council of the Ladies
Oriental Shrine of North America
Inc., Friday at the Civic Center.
Shirley Beegle. Edna Slusher,
Gertrude Mitchell, and Cora Beegle
from '!Wln City took part In the
Installation as members of Thea
Court 5, Columbus. The grand high
prtestess' special project Is respiratory research being conducted at all
Bums Hospital Units.

Happenings
Toy party
CHESTER - The Chester
pro will stage a toy party Friday
from 2 to 7 p.m. at the Chester
Fire Station. R.esldenl$ are
Invited to stop In to view the
products. Payment must acrompiPIY orders. Free merchandise
earned from the event will be
used as door prizes for the rau
carnival at the Chester ElementaJySchool . .

mer. Charles White, Columbus;
Anna Warner Grimm, Johnson lumbu s; Louella Thompson Roush,
Margaret Nease, Athens; Betty City, Tenn; Lela Grueser DeLavei, Parkersburg.
Thomas J . Quick, Columbus;
Couch Thomas,! Columbus; John Irene Flint Shone, 4 thens; G. H.
Howard Kltchen Jr. , Marietta;
Strauss, GalliPolis; Judith L. Martin, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.;
Folmer, Gibsonia, Penn.; Gene E. Rev. Wald Radford, Beaver; Gene- Sandra Ingraham Strauss, Flem Romine, Pickerington; Ann Hat- vieve E. McFarland. Columbus; ing; Alien R. Swartz, Vienna,
field, Grove City; Jean Casto Bertha Bailey Owens Scott, N. Fort W.Va.; Charlotte Murray Rowley ,
Chapman, Parkersburg; Marlene ' Myers, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt G. Ironton; James W. Gilbert, Karen
Miller Gilbert. Springfield; F lorBrown Reinhart. New Marshfield;
Will, Grove City.
George Smith, Canal Winchester.
ence
Biggs Schlotterbeck, Marie! Grace Ellis, Columbus; DavidM.
Taylor, Fostoria; Richard C. Leif- tta; Chester B. Roush, Columbu s;
Sheila Strauss Eastmean, Bob
Edith Gilkey, Ga Uipolis; James E .
heit , Sprtngfleld; Charles PhiUip
Eastman, Gallipolis; Donald
Collins, Portland, Oregon; Marie Clark, Cleves; David Sinclair,
Yeauger, Columbus; Kenneth C.
Jones, Columbus; Eleanor Smith . Carr WUllams, Ralph E. Carr, Athens.
Portsmouth; David E. Brown,
Walter, Toledo; Pauline Thomas
Jennifer
Crew Brown. Thorntown,
KJng, Columbus; Leo King, ColumInd.;
Clifford
Carman. Columbus;
bus; Jane Jordan Robertson, CoConnie
Rae
Woodgeard Brown,
lumbus; Sara Wildermuth AshKnoxville,
Tenn.;
John Young,
worth, Kent; Louanna Leonard,
Janet
Carpenter
Young,
Lancaster;
Columbus; Chuck Stanley, Mt.
Phalin,
Sandra
Lee
Terry
Duane
Vernon; Margaret Ehman; Rose
Smith Phalin, Vincent.
Horak Denison, Pittsburgh, Penn.;
Ray Harper, Zanesville; Thomas
Keith Whaley, Casper, Wyo.
A.
Smith, Audra Delay Thompson,
Charles Winebrenner. Marietta;
Wilhelmina
Smith Maier, Mary
Grace Winebrenner, Huntington;
Jane
Holt
Selbe,
Columbus; Gloria
Patricia Blakeslee Circle, Wichita,
SwindeU
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Miller,
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T.H. Williams, Columbus; Irene
Columbus;
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Antioch.
Tenn.;
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Roger Arms, Brenda Wagner
Ohlinger, Albany; Ann Foster
Arrns. Logan; Frances Dye Harris,
Cottrill, Carroll; BillQuaus,GallipoColumbus; Donald E. Will, Worlls; Robert Reinhart, Athens;
thington; John E. Thomas, Ports·
Frederick Goeglein, Athens; Earmouth
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Kent;
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Sue Renshaw Searls, Ashville;
Janice Bing Hudson, Cheshire; Sue
Cramer, Marion; Edward and
Jeanne E . Lietwiler, Columbus;
Phil Van Vranken, Nashville,
Tenn.; Lucille Swackhamer, Mason, W.Va.; Charles Burton, Cape
Coral, Fla.; Bobby Hill, Columbus;
John R. and Barbara Weeks, The
Plains; Bill Hysell, Columbus;
Lance Hart, Kenton; Hilda Hart
Tirado, Johnstown; Jeni Folmer
HUI, Forestville Md.
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Robert B. Slagel. Ironton; George
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Wayne Roush . Serving as hosteses
were .Pam Diddle, Opal Diddle,
Lillian Weese and Margie Wolfe.
"Mysteries of the Orient" was the
theme lor the event and o!flcers
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Janis
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Or Write Oailly Sentinel Classified Dept.

ACCENT

J&amp;L INSULATION

FENCE &amp; SUPPt.y
220 E Main, Pomeroy
PH . 99:2-6931

111 Court St., Pomeroy. Ohio 45769

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•Stor m Doors

•Gutter &amp; Downspouts

•Storm

•Roofing

•Replacement Windows •Sidewalks. Pados

Loat, 1 pr children• gl•••••

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for Gallipolis BuaineSI Col·
lege. Salary plua bonus

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plea 18 cell 992 · 3&amp;03

Sales experience hefpful ,
but not neceJSery
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Work from Gallipolis Office
Phone aurveyora 3 to 9 or 6

Lost black cat around 28th
Street. Anawera to Ebony

304-676 -4628

lVI er chon d1sc

1 -Card ofThanko(pald i n advance)
2-ln Mamorv
(paid i n odvance)
3-Announcements
4 -Giveaway
6 -Happy Ads
6- Lostond Found
7 -Yard Sale (paod on advan ce )
8 -Puboc Sale
&amp; Auctton
9-Wanted to Buy

21 · Business Opportunity
22-Moneyto Loan
23-Professlonal Serv1ces

51 - Household Goods
52-CB , TV &amp; Radoo Equipment
53-Antoques
64-Mosc Merchendose
55-Building Supplies
56-Pets for Sale
57-Mustcallnstruments
58-Fruits &amp; Vegetables
59 -For Sale or Trade

Rcol Eslolc
31 -Homes lor Sale
32-Mobile Homes for Sole
3 3-Forms for Sale
34· Business Buildings
3 5-Lots &amp; Acreage
26- Real Estate Wanted

EmploymP.nt
Serv ces
1

11 -Help Wanted
1 2 -Situated Wantod

41 - Houses for A ent
42- Mobtle Homes for Rent
43-Farms for Rent

1 3 -lnsurance

44-Apartm ent for Rent

1 4 -Busine•s Trainmg
1 5-Schools
16-Radio, TV &amp; CB Repaor
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216 £. 2nd 51.

SECOND TRACT Srl ud'P rn

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NEW LISTING 5 rm
bungalow bath, 2 bedrooms
and carport Only $7 500

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992· 2259

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NEW LISTING
Olde1
remodeled home 1n town w1tll
large lot Three or lour
bedrooms Bargaon pnced al
$24 900

Addre'~----------------

NEW LISTING - Two or three
unrt apt bulldmg in Middleport
Owner has moved and must
sacrrr~ee Let's look at thos one
Only $1 6,900

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111 Court St.
Pomeroy, 011. 45769

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MINI · FARM - 9 acres wolh
trees, pond and a 6 rm home
Eastern schools Jusl $35 000
MIDDLEPORT - level lot
near stores and sc hools 3
bedroom home woth I'" baths
$23,000

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NEW LISTING - In the
country Three bedroom ranch
w11h lull basement Appx 2
acres ground in good condibon
135 000

Announcements

THIS

•TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER
•END LOADER

lt=~~r~~LINES

GAS, SEWEf

COUNTED CROSS STITCH

Vmyl &amp; Aluminum

SIDING

County C.rhflecr

ll3 W 2nd St., Pomeroy, OH .

WATERMELON
PATCH
500 loncoln Hill, Pomeroy
Open by chance or

NEW LISTING - Beautolul
~a n ch lype house on the
country Three acres woth a
beaulllul v1ew Two WB FP full
basemenl garage, many other
lealures $79 000

OFF

PRICE REDUCED - Appx
105 acre farm near Ru11and,
house, barn, and other build·
ongs Producong e&gt;l well Call
about l hrs .Qfle $75,000

It's hme to hunt for summerJobs agam If you're
mhigh schooL you know asummeqobIS aspeaes on the
brink ofexnncnon
But suppose youcould get asummer JOb that was
full·nme,1;tt youawayfrom home, taught you amarlcet·
able skill, and even kep1 youon one weekend a month
during the school year)
Asumme!JOb mthe ArmyReserve does all that
and more You11 earn"-'er$1.100meudnweeksofmitial
entry trauung You] earn anomer $1.!00 bv seMng at
your,local Reserve Center one weekend a month And
here s the best part You can learn avaluable skill like
med1cal or computer technology And you] already have
asummer ]Obset up for next year (and another $1,100)
Want to know more1 CaDus at the number below

REALTORS
Henry Cleland Jr
992-6191
Dottle TumeJ 992-5692
Jean Trussell 949-~
Jo H1ll 985-4466

POMEROY lamily home
near Krogers Cenlral hea~ 2
baths and lg lot Asking
$34,500 Offer needed
RACINE - Get a break of th1s
home by fixong rt yoursell Ten
rms and workshop about
24x24 Askong $23.000 OHer
may buy
NEAR RACINE - J bedroom
ranch. mce krtchen, d1nongarea
wolh n~e v1ew, patio, lg fenced
lor your pels Askong
$35,000

3 YR OLD - 3 bedrooms,
mod

k~.

lg lamily rm , garage
and shop on 2 40 acres
$39.500

2 FAMILY - Both rented, 1\?

No Sunday Calls

PH . 992-7582

l 11 11(

2

5 15 I mo

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH 992-7013
New Chevy Truck ....
FENDER
176 95
DOORS
1149 95
HOODS .
1174 95
BUMPERS . .. .. 169 95
GRILL
. 142 50
R SUPPORT .. ... 184 95
TAIL GATE ...... .. 185 00
FORD FENDER 169 95
BUMPER .. ... .. .. 169 95
Also Som~ Cor
Fende rs Available
a~~ ~

MINERSVILLE - 6 rm frame,
central hea~ balh and voew of

n"Jer
INTEREST RATES ARE
RISING - BUY NOW
fREE PARKING
HELEN.
BRUCE
CALL
SUE MURPHY
IIILTON ROUSH

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In

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Call 614-992-6737

THE
DITCHING
SERVICE

ANY SIZE

FREE ESTIMATES

BASS MOUNTED
FOR

sso

Thru Monlh ol M ay

Su r/ab le lo r

G lo ve~

BUS .: 98S-3813
RES .: 985-3837
51711 mo pd

TAXIDERMY SHOP
New l•m a Rd Rulland Oh

PH. 742 -2225

FISHING REEL
REPAIR
Parts. Service &amp;
For Garm , Zebco, Sh1·
mano. Johnson. D1awa.

Investigations,
Inc.
MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Farm Equipment
Parts

&amp; Service
I

614-992-7626
PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF ALL TYPES

S1zes Slart From 12'xl6'

UTILITY BUILDINGS
S1zes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Racrne, Oh
Ph 614-843 -5191

STEVE FINLAW
PH . -985-4266

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

PAT HILL FORD
992 -2196
Middleport, Ohio

We Have A Full Time
Shop TechniCian
on Duty

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

1 1 3 tk

35185 Oak H1ll Road
Long Bottom, OH. 45743

PH. (614) 985-4212

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Complete Gutler Work
Complete Remodelin1
Roofing of all Types

We Use Von Schrader
Equipment Recommended
by leadmg Carpet Manufacturers

Worked in home area
20 years
"Free Estimates"

'FREE ESTIMATES"

Ph. (6141 843-5425

~lUtmo

G&amp;W
PLASTICS &amp;
SUPPLY

Cleland Greenhouse. flow ·
ers, flats or po1a. hangmg
baskets . vegetable plants ,
tomato plants . Ger&amp;ldlne
C leland Vme &amp;nd Mam St
Racme

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

5/7/ 1 mo

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Vetennanan
Is At The
Me1gs Humane Soc1ety

THRIFT SHOP
Middleport

From 3 to 8 p.m.

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 or 992 -7314
Pomeroy, Oh1o
"

DOZER
WORK
"FREE ESTIMATES"

Available
Anytime
PH. 446-8038
or 992-7119
5/2/ 1 mo

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE .

New Homes-Extenstve
Remodeling
Insurance Work
Cuslum Pole Bldgs
&amp; Garages
Roofong Work
Alummum &amp; Vonyl Sodongs
15 Years Experience
GREG ROUSH
PH . 992· 7583
or 992 -2282

Ever~

Residential
&amp; Commercia I
Call 742-3195

For Treatment Of
Animals
5/ 8/ 1 mo.

8t Painted
Storm Doors
8t Windows
3·2-tfn

Roger Hysell
GARAGE
Rt. 124,Pomeroy Oh1o

Also Transmission

PH. 992-5682
or992-7121

5 part Beagle pups

Mele 5 yr old Shephard &amp;
Retriever good w1th k1ds &amp;
good watch dog Call after
4 part Doberman &amp; German
Shephard pups Most brown

llo ton Call 446 -4779
6 mo
m1xed Poodle &amp;
Tenter C.111ll Dr Allen 8os

Give away, 2 k1ttens. 1 long
ha~red &amp; 1 short ha1red gray
Male lnah Setter. very
friendly, male border c ollie
Metgs Humane Soc1ety,

l l l !It

9 pupp1es 7 male . 2 fe ·
males . 304 ·676 -1617

PH. 992-2549
OPEN.
MON .-SAT. 10 to 6
POOL SUPPLIES &amp;
MAINTENANCE
C l. KITCHEN
512211 mo,

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
DOZERS

School bus seats, 304- 895 ·

3633 after 6 00

- BACKHOES
- DUMP TRUCKS
- l0·80YS
- TRENCHER
- WATER
- SEWER
- GAS LINES
- SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LARGE or SMAll JOBS
PH . 992 -2478
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od

3 krttens , 7 wks o ld , 2
black . 1 white and black

304-576 -2703
K1ttens

985·3561

All Makea
•W•Ihera •DIIhw..here

•R•ne•
•Rotfrlgorotoro

•Drvera •Freezera
PARTS and SERVICE

" "'

AND

BACKHOE
WORK
AL TROMM
742-2328
We Have "the
Lowest Rates

Jl!tF

CONTRACTING
"DOZER · BACKHOE
"RECLAMATION WORK
"OIL FIELD SERVICES
"DUMP TRUCK SERVICE

"CONCRETE WORK
"CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
"WATER. GAS llo
OIL LINES

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992·

to good

h o me

phone 304-773 5913
Two blue kttt1es 6 wks old ,

3D4-676 ·6714
lovable house cat , hkes
children , call evenmga 304

B95 -3597
6

KIEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Call

614 379 2115

992 -6505

Or 992-5875

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

Givaaway

lor Call 446 9752

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

Wanted: someone to c are for
elderly lady rn her home on
1 2 hr shtft basts. Reply 1n
wr~ttng to P 0
Box 682,
Pomeroy, Oh1o References
required
Waitress&amp;. kitchen help For
Interview appointment call

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

leg&amp;l secretary destred on
either a part·time or full time basts. Salary depending
on 8J(perience Send quahflcat1ons to P 0
Box 486.
Pomeroy. Ohio

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446-3672

lure, 446 -3159, 3rd

&amp;

Ohve St . Gallipolis, Oh

wondermg how you can get
a 10b w•thout work ekpe·
rienc e, the West Virgm1a
Army Nat1onal Guard m1ght
be the answer for you Earn
good money while learnmg a
skill Full t1me pey while you
tram part t1me pay once you
come back home call 304·

675-3950 Of 1-800-6423619
Pert time . men and women.
work from your home on
telephone program, earn up
to $25 to $100 per week
depending on t1me avatlable

3BS-9906 or 614 3BS · Call 304-576-2518
9617

Wanted to buy tob 8 cc o
plants Call 304 · 458· 1 997
Buying daily gold, atlver
coins . nngs . Jewelry, sterhng
ware. old corns , large c ur·
rency Top pnc es Ed Bur·
kett Barber Shop, 2nd Ava .
Middleport, Oh 614 -992·
3476.
Cash patd for fan cy 1ron or
heavy 1ron beds S160 and
up for certam M~:ugs Co
stone J&amp;rs
Old t1me cup·
board
carr 1 304 · 882 ·

2711
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Beds, ~ron ,
w o od, cupboards chatrs.
chests , b&amp;skets . d1she 5.
st one Jars ant1ques, gold
and s liv er
Write M D
M1ller , At 2 Po meroy, Ohio

46769 or call 614 992
7760
Wanted o ld p1an o s Paytng
$20 00 and $40 00 ea c h
F1rst floor only Wrtte g1v1ng
directions W1tten Ptanos
Box 188
Sard1s Ohto

43946
1605

Call 614 4B3 -

Wanted to buy 1 or 2
bedroom tra1ler preferably
on V2 &amp;cre lot or less Wnte
P 0 Box 203 Pomerov . Oh

45769

Lost and Found

lost . 1 white golf shoe, left
foot , in Rock Spnngs area

Coll614 -992 3231
loat black 1: white Boston
Bull dog on parking lot m
Pomeroy. Reward No ques ·

tlons asked. Cell 614-992
6932

Business
Opportun ity

Stri ke it ric h Be a win ner
Pot•nt i el
t 40 , 000 ·
$100,000 yea r commission
Muat h1ve 1 t o 3 year• H ies
experience. Do you need
large income t o pay for
house, car , family? Needed
by AAAA Corp. with 26 year
track record . 100% flnanc tng , expense paid training

m

mveatment, we 1nvest
yo u Pro fit paid weekly

SALES AGENT WANTEO
N&amp;tlonally known calendar
manufacturer and spec1alty
advertismg company offers
an opportumty for an lndus tnous self·starter for full or
part· ttme work We need a
s&amp;les onented per son to
present our e xc lus1ve c&amp;
lend ars , busmess g1fts and
eKt en s1ve adve rt1stng sp e
Cl&amp;ltv assortment to flfms
w1thm the bu stness c om ·
mun1ty
The Thos
0
Murphy Co IS a pioneer m
the ad\lert1s mg f1eld Since
1888, so you know we re
here to stay If you can
organtze your own time and
determme your own su ccess , write Pat Murphy, The
Th os D Murphy Co P 0
Box 382. R ed Oalc low&amp;

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Employment
Services

12

Situatoons
Wanted

LOAN S FI XED

RATES Below m&amp;rket ra t es
F1ked c onv entiona l FHA VA Le-=ler Mor t g age,
Athens , coll ect 614 · 592·

3051

W1ll care for the elderly.n my
home Lots of re ferenc es
Men o r wome n Call 614

Help Wanted

Retell Outlet must empl o y 3
consc rent1ous , trustworthy ,
ms1de reta11 sales clerks Immediately
Retatl expe
r1ence desned, but not n ecessary Must be able to
work w1th m1mmum super
VISIOn and be able to mee t
pubhc. must be proftctent 1n
bas1c mathmat1cs Oppo r tumty for advancement for
nght persons Please reply m
own handwntmg , referen ces r equtred to box BOO 1n
care of the Galhpol1s Oatly
Tnbune, 825 3rd
Ave
Gallipolis Oh 46631
Governm e nt

Job s

$1 6.559 $50 . 563 -yea r

Would l1ke to do babysittin g
tn my home Reasonable
rates Call614 -949 · 2779

Profe ssional

PIANO TUNIN G l ower
prt ce d r e gul a r tuntn gs
discounts to Se nter Ctt1z en s
Churches&amp; Sc h o ols W a rd 's
Keyb oard, 304 675 3 824
P1a n o Tuning and Rep alf
Brun1card1 Mus1c Co 44 6
0687 Skill and mt egnty ou r
trademark
l an e D an1 el s

614 742 -2951
THOMPSON BOOKKEEP
lNG Monthly &amp;nd Qu arterly
a c counts wel co me 4 2 8 Se c ond A\le Ca ll 446· 11 3 6
Pr o f es sio nal El ec tr o ly s1
Chntc Prob e Type El ec tr oly
sts
AMA. FDA &amp; FCC
approved Doctor ref errals

304 675 556B

Rea I Estale

A Fun Job
SuperVISOrs
n eeded for USA No 1 To y
Party Plan to hue. trem and
manage demonstr&amp;tors E x·
ce llent management pos1 ~
t1on opportunity for home·
makers
former teachers.
career or party plan dealers
Call today Sherrt. 304 ·736·

6330 collect
Teachmg pos lttons open
K1 n dergarden -elementary.
7 - 12 Math &amp; Sc1ance. No
&amp;kperience necessary Send
resume to Gall1a Christ1an
School, BoJ( 485. Gelllpoll s,
Oh 46631 Before June 8
Cocktail waitres ses &amp; bar·
tenders needed Please c ell

446-3623

Free male beagle to give
away to good home Call

Wanted· an older person to
live in her home, to do work .
drive her car when needed
Must have references. Call

614-843-&amp;1&amp;4

446-1414.

Nice mixed bread dog, gen ·
tie, maka a good child'• pet

H&amp;S Home Improvement•
needs a seletmen for alding

Coli 985-3320

Ph 367-0409 .

acre

lot

w 1th lar ge
to rn \m er
and part1ally fm1 sh ed b ase m ent For m fo rm at1on ca ll

6941
5 2, 000 do w n tak e over
S 31 5 mo payment. ta xes &amp;
msurance Inc luded 3 bdr
ranch , full basemen t, w o od·
burn er, City sc h ool. locat ed
1n Plantz S u bdiVI SI On .
S2 4 400 b alan ce Call 446

3t71

B002

Gen eral H&amp;uhng For sale
L1mestone f1ll d1rt . and top
SOli
Call C all 614 2 56

Un1que hi stone log h o m e,
ta s t e fully r es tor e d
l 1v
r o m 3 bdrm s k1tch bath
Orgm&amp;l ston e ftr epl ace Gar
w1th shop. ut1l bldg , pl us
barn
40 ac, es M · l
of
wooded hill s A pa g e f ro m
history Off At 35, 8 m1
from R1o G ran de Pn ce d low
S50's
Small farm near Cente r
p o mt, 3 bdr h o me, lge o ld
barn. gar • o ther out bld gs
SW sc h ools, 39. 000 w1t h 3 0
&amp;c r es 45 000 w1th 40
&amp;c res
Call I&amp;Ck Roden c k 6 1 4 2 86 -4498 , Cen t ury 2 1 W1n n1 e Blatr Rea lt y, Br o ker
Wmme Bl&amp;t r G A I
78
Br oa dway S t
J&amp;ck so n
Ohto

Con c rete &amp; bl ock work
retamm g walls, garages , pa
t1os , concrete floors Free
estlm&amp;tes
C all 614 2 56

16904

One

m gr ound p o ol

Lawn Mowmg &amp; Trtmmmg
Reliable and dependable
Ae aaon&amp;ble retes Call 614 256 · 6251 &amp;fter 6 30

101B9

16 32
Wtll d o tut o nng , c an start
1mm e d1at e ly
Call 446

7426
Babys1ttmg m my home l1ve
close to GDC Call 446 -

23 16
G1v e p1ano &amp; o r g&amp;n lessons
m my home t o begtnners
advan ce d pupils, &amp; adults
Also teach chording &amp; trans
p o song
C all 614 992

6403
W1ll baby s1t weekend s or
even1nga , very dependable,
love children . h a ve refaren
ces Call 99 2 7555. ask for
K&amp;ren

Financ1al
21

Business
Opportunity
I NOTICE I

THE OHIO VALLEY PUS
USHING CO recommende
thet you do bustneaa w1th
people you know, and NOT
to send money through the
mail until you have Investigated the offering.

1- - - - - -- -- - - ,

M ay 31 June 1 &amp; 2 At.an·
2600 w 1th cover paddles :
st1cks 6 cartndges. sew 1ng
mac hme
stroller , hobby
horse adult &amp; ch1 ldren c i a
thtng, etc At tra1 ler across
f rom POO l In Syracuse 992
2050

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ch_e_l_
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1

Yard Sale June 1 2 &amp; 3
C lothes. km clt k nacks. cur
tam s Fa 1r v1e w Evergreen
Ad

1- - - - - ------- 1- - - - - - - - - - G arage Sale Fn &amp; Sat 8 00
to 4 0 0 Fatrf1 eld Cent Rd
tn Fa1rf1eld A cres

Yard sale 133 Butternut
Ave
Frrd&amp;y &amp; Sa t urday
June 1 &amp; 2 W arm monng
heater An t 1qu e lo ve seat
w rt h cha rr bl &amp;nket chest
d1nne1te b1ke, t nes r ocker
baby furmtu re, bl ankets &amp;
sp re&amp;ds an t 1ques&amp;co llectt
bles muc.h more

Ya rd Sale Ju ne 1 &amp; 2 9 5
Furnttu re, lamps cu rt ams
r adi O c lothi ng 1 2 mtles out
At 141 J et 325
Y ard Sa le 23 Hen kle Ava .
Fn &amp; Sat 6 · 1 . 6 2 TV
&amp;pph an ces
ch1l drens cia
thmg and m o re

1- - - - - - - - - - 2 famtty garage sa l e ·
Rtggscrest Add1 t10 n Baby
It ems, ch1l d re n s cloth mg,
bed m1 sc M ay 31 &amp; J u ne 1
10 to 5

3 Fam1l y Sat J u ne 2, SAM
to 1 391 LeGr ande Bl vd
C htldren s clothes, p1cn1c
ta bl e &amp; m1 sc Items

Yard s&amp;le George's Car·
ryout 3 m rl es below M 1dd le
port, new &amp; u sed clothmg
Fn day Ju ne 1st 9 00 ti ll 1
Yard sale June 1 &amp; 2 . 453
GrAnt St Middleport Fr om
9 t dl4

Gar&amp;ge Sa le Bu lav•lle Porter
Rd 1/ G m1 from Townho use
June 1 &amp; 2

3 fam1ly ya rd. sale Saturday
June 2 9 td l 4 at the D on
lanmng rest den ce on Rt 33
lots of d uldren ' s clothes &amp;
much more R am cancels

Yard &amp; Hot D og Sa le Sat
Bell Chapel Church ya rd 1
block h o m M e Do nal ds

Yard Sale M ay 31 &amp; June 1
1 0 to 5 1 'h mil es from
La n gsv1IIA on S A 325 1 m 1le

3 Famil y Yard Sa le 5 71 J ay
D r Thurs, M ay 3 1 an d Fn
June 1 Ptcntc table mce
clothes

up

5 famt ly yard
M ulberry Ave
June 1 2 3

3 Famtly Ya rd Sa le 925 4t h
Ave Frt &amp; Sat 9 ? L1v1n
gr oo m sutte lam ps, cloth tng
o f all SIZes &amp; m 1sc tt ems

sale
149
Pomeroy

2 lam1l y yard sa le
45f\
Beech St
M1ddl~:!p o rt
rrr
day June 1

7 Fam1l y Gar age SaiP. Th ur
Fn Sa t , 8 5 6 mt be low
Gall 1po h s At 7 Ptng pon g
table a nttque c h a ~r s. rec
lmer. porta c nb
st ereo
c urta1ns. lawn f u rn iture
l&amp;mps
bed s prea d s, ch d
fr o b e
c he s t
c loth1 ng
d1sh es sho es, smk b ed &amp;
dresse r , car cov er. tab les
sh eet s

Yard sale
Betty Moore s
Jun e 1st &amp; 2nd If nuns 4rh
&amp; 5th Tow n sh1 p Ad 207
A t 7 byp a~ s

Pt Pleasant
&amp; Vic inity

G&amp;rage Sa le Thurs Ba1 ly' s
Garag e, Cr own C1ty V1l lag e
A atn ca nc el s

l ues and Wed 10 5 7
mtles out Rt 2 No rth . JuS t
pas t Mapl ewood Drtve· l n

Yard S&amp;le Fn &amp; S&amp;t 9 5
Ke rr - H arn sbury Ad
1 st
house ac ro ss RR trac k• u p
At 1 60

La rge s1ze wome" s clothes
and eve rylhtnH else Thurs•
•

ur

help'~~======~=;~

pn c ed S34,900 W1ll
f1nan c e
Ca ll 6 14 - 25 6 ·
1216

REAL CUT E HOM E sma ll
yard at 8 r ea l b ru gam pnce
Mid d lep o r t
6 14 - 992

1427

Homemakers Dreaml N o
eKpenence needed to earn
25% comm1ss1on demonstr&amp;tmg m fnends homes
You control hours and tn ·
come Absolutely no invest·
mant i Also book1ng part1es
Call 446· 1 270 or write Toy
Plan . John s town . PA

By owner lo v ely 2 bdr ,
h o me on w aI er I r ont , b oat
ramp &amp; dock close t o t o wn .

18 Wanted to Do

Now hmng Your area Call
1 · 806· 687 -6000 ut
A·

G1 gant1 c Fast T1me. Two
Famthes l arg e vane ty of
Item s Frt , Sat J u ne 1 2

Homes f o r Sale

B13 -665-1232

Roo ftng and gutter work ,
metal work housepatntTng,
carpenter w ork Exc ref
Free est1mates Call 446

YArd Sale Tuppers Ptams
A r bau gh Add1t1 011, Fr1 &amp;
Sat Ju ne 1 &amp; 2 9 3

Gar&amp; ge Sa le Thur s
Fu .
Sat M ay 3 1 Ju ne 1 &amp; 2 2
m1 h om R t 141 on Ne1gh
bo rhood A d

Servt c e s

31

F1rs1 Ever Furnuture statn
less k1tchen ware clothmg .
books household m1sc Fmese lectlon 8 00 4 00 Thurs
5 31 &amp; Fr1 6 1 Ra1n or:
Shtne Sr 124 Rutland Rd
N athan 8 1ggs Res

_w_o_m_e_n_ _ _ _ _ _ __

1

Rear 12m b1cycle tne with 51566

nm
304 895 · 3633
6 00

Yard sa le 777 Sh o rt 4th
M iddleport M ay Kennedy
restdence Thu r sdday, May
3 1 st C hest of drawers , o•l
stov e electflc brrom , chaus
ect If ra1ns sale IS next day

Huge Yard Sal e l C h eshtre
Oh10 A t 7 , a cross from
servtce stat• o o June 1 &amp; 2
9 · 5 ln11de 1f ra1 ns C l oth es
gl as sw are, pots. &amp; p ons et c
Cho shtre Umted M eth od ist

304-BB2 2B53 alter 5 00
call 304-773 -5B67
Truck Drtvers m1mmum e K·
parte 1c e, no relocat1on Call
606· 491 -0292 8 00 am till
5 00 pm No calls after 5
pm

H u g e 2 f am ily yard sale
J u n e 111t &amp; 2nd, R&amp;mer 's,
Ty ree Blvd , Rac~ne Furn i ture lools m1sc

l c-•_v_
•_
rv_t_
ho_n_c:g_f_o_r_a_ll_e..:g:..e_s__

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

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

Yard aale 206 Sprm g Ave:
Po m eroy M ay 2 8 t hroug h.
M a y 31 N oon 1111 1 Pronf
dre sses. brand name nurse\
umfo rm s, lots of good Jumor
m rss clo t hes, m11c

Yard Sale Add1s1o n FW B
Lad1 es A1d June 1 81 2 , 9 AM
to 9PM , rain or s htne at
1 1 27 Seco nd AVe Lo t s of

22 Money to Loan

23

Middleport
&amp; Vici nity

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

lmmedtate S ales Opentn gs
Here ' s your opp o rtunity t o
become assoc1ated with a
leader m the &amp;dvertl sm g
Spe cialty Industry Sell c a ·
lendars, Pen s a nd Gtfts to
local f~rms on 8 fu ll or
part time ba s1s N o m \les t
m e nts N o collec tiOns O ur
75th veer o f pro mp t,
f riendly servr ce Rat edAAA1
For more mfo rm atton
write Kevtn Peska. N ewto n
Mfg Co
D ept 8 230 4
Newton Ia 50 2 08

Baby Sitter m my home
hom e dur1ng summer
months
8 ·00 · 4 00 c &amp;ll

&amp; Vicinity

Y&amp;r d Sale M o ther of Tnplet s,
clothes, ho useh old, fu rm
ture
l o t s o f m1 1JC 3 4 4
LeGrande . Galhpolts M ay
31 , Ju ne 1 .2

Own your o wn Jean ~ort swear, Ledies Apparel ,

HOME

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Yard Sale Sat 10 t o 1 A t
Griffith Grocery 1n Ka na uga
Oh Ga s cook st o v e and
m angle

Beer, Wme, Carry Out Over
6 d1gtt figure tn gross annual
tncome Beer ae les 5 d1g1t
f1gure annually l ottery t ar ·
mlnal Contac t Gu1do J
G1rolami , 606 W Mam St ,
Pomeroy

Combination . A ccessones,
Large Size store . National
brands. Jordac he , Ch 1c, Lee,
Levi , Vanderb il t , lzod .
Gunne Sax. Es p1r1t Brtt t a nio . Calv1n Kletn. Serg1o
V alente Evan P1con e, Cla 1borne, Members Only, Bill
Blass. Organ tcatrv Grown,
Healthtu. , 600 othe rs
$7 900 to &amp;2 4 ,9 00, m ve n
t o ry, oirfare. tra 1mng fi x
tures . grand o penmg. ec t
C all Mr Keen an a t 305
678· 3639

...... Gaiifiioifs ·····
Fraz1 ers B ott om Flee
Market
Every week e n d
. 36 Fraz1en Bottom .
26082. D o n Fra z1er·
Operato r 30 4 -766· 2779

Call Mr. Fox BAM to 1OPM
CST 1·B00 -247-2446 No

Help wanted . management·
tramees wanted , salary and
commisston to those who
quality Apply m person at
Lowe' s Motor Inn, Fn June
1st 12· 5 PM No phone
calls, dress ac cordingly

667 -3402

eree 304 -8B2·2024

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

We pay cash for late model
c lean used cera
Jim Mink Chev · Oids Inc.
Bill Gene Johnson

11

Your lawn clippings, I will
collect Mason. New Haven

DOZER
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned

Am oHenng reward of up to
8100 for mformat1on lead ing to the penon taking new
split red oak tomatoe stakes
from the Delbert Lawson
restdence on Eagle Rtdge
Rd Ra c me C&amp;ll614. 949 -

4

Tuesday

lil lie

498 Gen Hartinger Pkwy .
Middleport OH

For all your w1nng
needs; furnaces repair
service and installatiOn .

Oh1o Valley Flea Market
June 1 .2 . 3, at Me1gs Co
Fatrgrounds the Valley's
fastest growing market ,
also , Oh1o Valley Used
Wheels Market m a Spectal
Area Show vour used car.
truck, boat. camper. or cycle
to thousand II for only 8 2 per
day or $6 for weekend For
more mformatton call 61 4·

5·00, 992 6289

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

Wanted To Buy

2069

EUGENE LONG

5-8 2 mo pd

LOSS Program

Eureka Foods For more
1nformat1on call 446 - 9301
Reduce safe &amp; fast With
GoBese Tablets &amp; E Vap
water ptlls " Gllhnghem
Drug

Dr. Carol Osborne

w o •k

RIDENOUR

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Gymnast1cs by Karen
Waugh at Hannen Trace
H1gh School Starts June
4th every Monday &amp; Wed nesday Call 614· 266· 1621
or 614· 266·6315 to regiS ·
tar $1 60 per lesson

992 -6300 or 614 985 4396

I

CHESTER-985-3307

614-446-0294

WEIGHT

TV &amp; APPLIANCE
IU I) nc

949-2263

RADIATOR
SERVICE
We can repa1r and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators . We also
repa1r Gas Tanks.

L ---=- - - 5 14 -1 mo

I Free Estlm&amp;t es )

9

Wanted to buy standmg
timber
Call after 6 or
anyt1me weekends, 614 ·

SWEEPER and sewmg me ·
chme repair , parts. and
supplies
Pick up and
dehvery , Oavts Vacuum
Cleaner, one half m11e up
Georges Creek Rd .
Call

6698

HIGH SCHOOL SENIORSGRADUATES . If you oro

3 Announcements

Residence

Addons and remod eling
- Rootin g and gutter work
- Con c re t e worlt
- Piumbmg and el ectncal

3069

Call 992 · 2063
Between 9 00 A M ·5 00 P M
5 9 I mo

985-3837

YOUNG'S

Auct1on avery Fr1 ntght at
t he Hertford C o mmumty
Center Truc kloads of new
merchandise every week
Conslgments of new and
used merchandise always
welcome Rtchard Reynolds
Au c ttoneer
304 -2 76 ·

W&amp;nted to buy used coal &amp;
wood heaters Swam Furnl ·

Warehou1e

Rt.l
Long Bottom, Oh.

In memory of my dear loving
husband, the Rev. Floyd
Wise, who passed away 16
years ago May 31st end my
3 sons and 1 daughter,
Marcia Wise Wogan They
&amp;re gone but not forgotten
Sadly missed by w1fe .
Garnet, &amp; thetr mother

Baby1itter for 8 yr old
Appro J(. 2 % hours per dey, 6
days a week. summer only
Must be dependable. neet &amp;
mature Call 614 . 992 ·

614-992-6836.

In lovtng memory of Harriet
S Neigler who passed away
10 years ago today. Sadly
m1ssed by daughters. Mary,
Grandchtldren &amp; Great ·
grandchildren

98$-3813

CARPENTER
SERVICE

J "'

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

QUICk .

In Memoriam

WVe 304 -773 -67B5 or
304 -773 91 B6

- 10 F..htan Show Dnec
ton Nftflded
- No Ekpenenca Nec••••rv
- No Money Neadad
- Ekcetlent Pay Plans
E..., an 8800 Jewelry Ki t
- Wtn Tr1p1 and Pnzes

Reasonably Pnced

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Authonzed John Deere,
New Holland. J!ush Hoc
Farm Equ1pment
Dealer

Is Expanding
In Th1s Area

Elc

BOGGS
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

SARAH COVENTRY
JEWELRY

TANNED DEER HIDES

Wolfe

NEW-REPAIR

Phone 742·3171

BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING

Cleaning

ROOFING CO.
II. L"Bud" llcGHH
Broker·Audlon Service
Chtryl Lemley,
IIIllS County Associate

No Down Payment
Lower Monthly Payment

FISHERMEN

)92-3325 .

446-3343-SSG Michael J. Lanphere

THE NEW

GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES

m

'I I

baths on each, lurnoshed
krtchens and one aCie 2 Y"
old Only $58,000
218 ACRES - Free Ga~ 11
rms, l ear garage and olher
larm bu1ld1ngs $95 000

Call for free siding es·
t1mates, 949-2801 or

R1ck Pearson Auctioneer
Serrv1ce Estate. Farm, An ·
t1que &amp; liqutdation sales
Licensed &amp; bonded i n Ohio 8t

Ann au ncements

"Beautiful. Custom
Built Garages"

949-2860

Appointment

J

SIDING CO.

Fruzers, Sptn Washers GE,

FREE ISTIMATIS

Open. 9·00 to 5·00
Closed Thursdays

Box, 326
Pomeroy, OH . 45769
For Faster Servt ce

BISSELL

614 -367 -7101

SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLEI(

We il ltke to 1nhoduce you to
(flla&amp;e·A·Car. the modern way
to dr~ve the veh1cle of your
chotce

DMC FLOSS
BOOKS •
CUSTOM -MADE FRAMES
Reg1ster for May Basket lull of
Cross Stotch Supplies
THE

Good Used Gas &amp; Eloc Dryers,
Washers to molch . Uprochl
Whorlpool. lla,U&amp;
TV &amp; APPLIANCES
6n 3rd Avo .. Gallipoli s, OH
0pon Daily &amp; Salurday Ul 6 P M
PH 446-1699

•DUMPTRUCKSE' R~'Id~

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

$3 .00
$4 .00
$7 .00

Business Services

U S RT. 50 EAST

POMEROY,O.

)Wanted
)For sale

(I) HOUSE IN CHESTER:
Three acres with a nicely
constructed concrete block
home 26x30, 3 bedrooms.
one batll, 12x 15 ll'litW
room and 24x24 lamily
room. Part~ally ca!peled,
fuel oil furnace wrth lacdi·
t1es for woodbumer. 12x15
block stora&amp;e building.
20x30 block garage. Right
off Rl. 248. country setting.
v, mile east of Chester.
Ohio
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE:
Down·
stairs equipped w1th
kitchen, living room,
dmmg room and den,
upsta1rs has two bed rooms and one bath,
house also has basement Lot size approx
48'x308'. Needs work.
If mterested contact
The Home National Bank
in Racme. 949-2210
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Ann uu nee ments

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446-4367 Aok for Lea Tytor
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6 rooms . b ase m en t, d ou bl e
ga rRgo 1 8rr one t htr d ac re
lot
Rose H 1ll Pomeroy

$32. 900 Call 1 6 14 678
2513
Own er tran sferred mu st sell
beautiful 3 bed rm bnc k
h o me
FH e pl ace
d ec k .
woods , pflv &amp;cy , s u nshm e

$63,900
6420

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Homes for Sal e

Bau m Add1t1on , 3 bed
rooms. 2 V• b a th s a c f am 1ly
ro o m w1 t h f tr epla ce . 2 ac res
$ 67 500 No do wn pay
men t, o wn er w1 ll carry at n o
•nt erest for 5 yr s l oan
assumptiO n p oss1ble Lease
o pt1o n avatl abl e Jun e 1st
5 55 0 per m o 614 9 8 5 ·

43B7
For sa le by own er 2 st ory
fram e 7 room h ou se. com
pl ot ely remod eled 5 year old
root &amp; h ea t tng system
plenty o f cl os et sp &amp;ce o ak
w oo dwork 1 1h baths full
ba sem ent &amp; g arage w 1th
p oss 1ble etf ec1enc y ap art
A ppr &amp;Tsed v&amp; l ue
m ent
S4 1 000 askm g s 35 000 &amp;
own er w1 ll mak e down pay
m ent w1t h appro v ed cred1t
l oca t ed w1thm w &amp;lkm g d1s
tan ce of elem enta ry schoo l
&amp; d o wntown Pomer oy I f
m te res t e d call 614 992
3530 after 5 3 0 p m or r:a ll

614-992 -595 4
Hom es for sa le, land con ·
tr&amp;c t f 1Ked mterest at 8
percent With 1 0 p erc en I
down pay men t Ca ll 6 14·

992 702 2

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Call614-949-2641
110 Maple Piece. Pom er o y
2 bedrooms. fam1ly room ,
lerge lot Must sell to settle
estate Priced $18 .600, no
reasonable offer reje cted

Call collect 1614 891 0442 Vtrgm1 a C rew

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Ave Pomt Pleasant Ju!Ht
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10 t rll 7 Sun 12 till ')
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Garage Sale 4 IDm1ty Dev·
n c k res1dence G a\hpo l1 s
Ferry M &amp;y 31 June 1 2
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Homes for Sale

Ho usP. &amp; 3 loi s for sale
S 10000 m Han ford W
va Ca rr 614 88 2 2831
N ew 3 bedroo m house 34
ac r es Glenwood a rea
S6 5 000 or b esl o tfer 304 576 2353 or 576 2621
For sa le ur tr&lt;rd e 2 1 1 bed room all modern house w1th
b a t h atta c hed gara ge vmvt
steel alumn Sell or trade f nr
2 or 3 bP.dro o m !tfl iiP.r ;,nd
la n d 304 88 2 3590
For sa le by owner 3 berl
room new carpet gas c•t v
wa t er fi n d cP.nlra l a.r A!-so
JOi nt lot w1 t h 32~t40 new
garage Ga llrpo lrs Ferry 304

675 3067

FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO BUY! II 14 ft w tde th ree
be droo m
bHth and half
m ob t1a home s1tt m g on mce
lot , rea dy to move 1nt o
S225 00 d ow n &amp;22 5 0 0 per
mon t h 3 04· 5 7 6 271 1
3 bed room R&amp;nc h o n Rt

160

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304 -67 5 77 46
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or 675

B EL O W A PPRAI SE D
VALUE Trt -level th ree bed ·

Call 614 992 - roo m h o use on 3J. acre lot

8 yrs o ld, 3 bedrm, 2 b at h s,
family room With w oo d ·
burner Singl e ca' garage. o n
8 flat acres w1th st ock ed
pond City water m Racme

F&lt;o 2120 MO"&lt;
oe Ave I"'\
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th e r e&amp;r

Fam•lv r oom w · ftr epla ce and
1 h b&amp; th s
C arp e t ed
throughout, atr condr t •one d
large r ooms with pl enty of
cl oset spa ce laun dry room
Th ree m1les so u th on Rt 62
3 04 -675· 2 49 7 af t er 6 p m
House, 3 lots. $ 10,0 00 0 0

304-882 2B31
1211 M em 6 r oo m brt ck
fireplac e, basement, new
furnace , large yard, ma ny
u .tra s
40 '11
304 · 67 5 -

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1or Sale
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HOMES KESSEl S QUAL·
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4 Ml WEST GA LLIPOLI S:
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P H O N E 614 446

7274
1965 1 2x60 mobile home
u nfu rnished 53 900 Ca lf

446 1340

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~ &amp;ere lot
well sh aded
M ust sell both t ogether C&amp;ll
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614 388 9957
73 M anor 1 4•70 , 2 bd r h ke
n ew, S7, 900 69 Detro tter-

12x60 , 2 bdr, $4.900 Co il
614 446 -01 75
14x 1 7 W mdsor ce n tral ~ur:
dishw a s h e r . m1 c r o w a\le.
st ereo sy st e m , v1n yl under s·
kt rt tn g, ex tra ntce utlhh£
bUI Idm g Pr1ced reaso n ably.
Call 6 1 4 2 4 5 9296

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Mobile Homes
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Misc . Merchandise

1 2x52. 2 bedroom furnished. A co mfortable home
for e Low Price. Brown 's

Trailer with added room.
large living room with wood

burner. garage with work shop large garden space &amp;
frUit trees . Asking S20 ,00Q _

614 -992- 6712

House tra iler . 8x40. 2 bed room . 8x 3 1 alumnium awn Ing Extra nice. S2500 Call

614 -992 -3540
Trailer on large wooded lot
BOAT RAMP and dock
space Call 5 -8 evenings
304 -675 -6448 . Terms

by Larry Wr~ght

sion . Call614- 256-1427.

9790 .

Firewoqd cut up stabs S16
pickup load . Call 614 -245 -

Oragonwynd Cltterv ·
Kennels . AKC CN&gt;w pup pie s. CF A Himalayan. Per sian and Siamese kittens .

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Built on your lot a new home
you can afford over 1 . 100
SQ.ft .. 6 rms . &amp; bath . car peted. ready to move into .
$26.500 Also garages Sa
basements
Call Patnot
Home Builders anytime
446-8038 . W ill consider
mobile home as trade in .

614-245-5293 after &amp;PM .

STUCCO ond PLASTERING

One female treeing walker
pup. 2 mos. old. cheap . Call

614 -266- 1182.

614-266- 1415

614-992-6511 .

Mobil e homB on approxi -

Va low price
2928

1602 .

Musical
Instruments
electric

304 -675 -

44

Apartment
for Rent

1975 Gran11 dle , 12 x60 , all
alec . cent ra l air . under penned . 8x10 out building .
57 . 300
Call 304 - 675 -

6085

Merchandise
51 Household Goods

JACKSO N ESTATES

304 -895 -3062

APARTMENTS (Eq ual
Housing Opp ort u nity) h as
one and two bedro oms, rant
start ing at S 1 57 for onu
bedroom and S 19 3 per
month t or two bedroom.
with 52 00 deposit locate d
near Foodland and Sprrng
Valley Plaza. pool and TV
ant . Call 446 -27 4 5 or leave
messHge

33

3 bdr u nfurn . garage apt ..
5250 plus deposit . Ca ll

' 7 1 C restwood 1 2x65 9)(C .
con d . 59 ,600 00 with heat
IJUmp and air cond . or
56 .600 .00 with gas heat ,
bui lt on porch 304-576 29 40 or 576 -2602
' 71
Vis1on 1 2x50 , new
carpet 1 2.1!48 add on room

Farms for Sale

446 -3 786 .
36 acres more or less, 3
bedroom house at Oak Hill,
Oh i O Reasonable 614 682 -6892 alter 5

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Lots &amp; Acreage

3 -5 acre hom esrtes near Rt
35 at Rodney 3 mr from
Holze r Hnsp1f1tl Ca ll 446 ·

8221

Furnished efficien cy, 919
2nd ., Gallipolis . 5145 . Sin g le Call 446 -4416 after

7PM
Furnished M obile H o me,
centra l air. mile be low city
overlooki n g the river One or
two ad ults only . 446 -0338
Upst arr s furnished . 4 rooms ,
bath , AC, c lean. n o pets,
adu lt s on ly, dep &amp;. ref . req

Ca ll 446 -151 9

First street on the right after
crossm g. N ort hu p bridge
Approx , 30 foot frontage
Ca ll 446 - 3485
Four gra11e lots in Ohi o
Va lley Memory Gardens
Phone 30 4 -675 -4235 be ·
fo re 3 · 30 PM

Rentals

2 bdr . apts .. newly- dec.
utilit ies partly pa id , S 1 45
mo Call 675 - 5,04 o r 675 -

5386 .
Unfurnished 2 bdr . rn Crown
City. Call 446 -7838 .
Newly remode led 2 bdt .
equipped kitchen . ce ntral
air . 5250 . 821 1/;;- Secon d
Ave . Ga lhpo hs . Call 446-

2158 .

41

H ouses for Rent

3 BR house, 2 full baths,
close to town . No c hildren or
pets Cal l 614 -245 -5281
~

rms . &amp; bath, 2 ca r garage.
200 4 Chat ham. 5200 rent .
deposrt &amp; referen ces required Rod n ey area modern
3 bdr ranch . 5285 rent depo srt 8r references re qu ired
Blackburn Realty ,

446 -0008

513 3rd . A ve .. Gallipolis 1
bdr . $ 13 5 includes wa t er.
depostt reQ .. adults on ly .
Call 446 -4222 between 9 &amp;

5
Furn1shed ef1i c1e n cy. 920
4th .. Gallipolr s. $ 175 . Util• tift s pai d . Smgle Ca ll 446 4416 ~her 7P M
Av culable June 1 . 11ery nice 2
bedroom . full y ca r peted .
apt . 1 mi le North of plala.
W -0 hookup S195 mo Call
446 -4514 or 1 -304 2 73 -

9745

NEARLY NEW 2 BR ho use .

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

2' t,. m1 le!!! from HMC . no
pets 5195 mo . 5100 dep
os rt Ph . 44 6 - 3617

1 bedr oom Apt S, 96 rn o
rncludirr g utditres
Equal
Housing Opportunity Con tact Vrll 11ge M enor Apts

FO R R EN T . furn . 3 rm
c oHage . in town . Adult s
on ly, no pets Ref and dep
required 446 -25 4 3 .

61

4 ~ 992 -

7787

River srde Apts Mi ddlepo rt
Special rat es for Senror
Ci t ilens s, 30 EQual Housing Opportunr t ies
614
992 ~ 7721

4 bedroom house. Lincoln
Hill 5300 . Oep &amp; ref c all

614 -992 - 2815
2362 .

o•

992 -

Nice 3 bedroom ho use nt&gt;tlr
Mi ne No 1. 5225 mth
$1 00
deposit
61 4 7 4 2

2126
3 bedroom house . re cently
remodeled 5225 per month
plus utilities Deposn re quired In Mrddleport Call

2 bedroom ap 1s i n Middle port Water &amp; electric paid
Ca ll 6 14 992 · 2381 days at
992 2509 e11e nrngs .
1 bedroom t urnrshed apt
Oep &amp; ret required . Call

614 992 · 28 15
2362

o•

992 ·

APARTME NT S . mobile
homes . ho uses Pt PleasBnt
11nd Gall1po li s 6 14 - 446 -

8221

614 -992 -7607
TW I N RIVERS
42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 bdr tr8tler fully furn1shed
good lo catron . sec dep req

Call 446 -8558

TOWER

Apartments now avai lable to
elderly &amp; disa bled w1th an
•ncome of less than
S 12 .300 Ren ting for 30
percent o f adJu ste d mcome .
Ph one 30 4 .675 -6679 .
Nrce 1 and 2 bedroo m
unfurn1shed apartments .
304 675 -2218 before 6

pm

141170 tota l el ectriC trailer
on pr~vate 101. 3 bdr .
co mpl etely furn1shed . 1n
cludrng washer &amp; dryer dep
required
S200 mo plus
u tl i t lf!S
Call 614 - 256

139 3

2 bdr

unfurnrshed . extra
nrce . 2 mr out on At 588 .
8200 mo . adults on l y Call
446 ~ 2300

12)(60 2 bedroom mobrle
h ome . partly turnuh ed . Ra ci ne area Call 614 -992 -

5858
2 bedroom unfurnrshed . pri vate lot. Burdette Addn
S 175 . month , plus uti lities,
deposit and referen c P. s

304-675 -2464
1982 traile r. 3 bedrooms, 2
beth . furnished. washer and
dryer . $ 160 . 00 month ,

• 100.00 depooit. 304-895 3828 .

Sma ll furnrshed apt. Po int
Pleasant , refer en ce and dep o si t . adu lt s 304 -675 - 1365 .
2 apartm en t s, downstairs.
near downtown area. unfur nished. su1tablc for s1ngle or
c ouple 304 -675 -526 7

58

sa le .

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St.. Gallipolis N ew
&amp; used wo od 8r coa l stoves .
6 piece wood living ro om
su1te w1th 6 1nch flat arms
5399. bunk beds complete
with bunkias S 199 . 2 piece
antron l1vingroom sui t es
5199. antron reclin ers 599.
other recliners 580. maple
dtnette sets 5179 . box
springs &amp; mattress twin o r
f ull $100 set regu lar- fi rm
5120 . maple dinette chai r s
$35 . w ash stand s 534.
maple rockers 55 9 . 7 piece
chrome dinette set 5149 . 5
piece dinette set 599. u sed
bedroom suites. refrigera ·
tors. ranges , ch est. dressers ,
wrin ger washers. TV 's. dry ers. &amp; shoes . Ca ll 614 -446 -

Pi c k your own strawberries,
camp ground field only,
Happy Hollow Fruit Farm .

304-576-2026 .

Ca ll

3159

59 For Sale or Trade

256-1905 .

For Trade. 1972 Cadillac,
full power. good cond. for a
piece of ground with water
in county call 304-675 6262 after 6:00.

Sears a1r cond ition er,
18,000 BTU with 20 yrds of
220 wire. exc . con d . Ca ll

446-2 196.

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

~ lc -

Small desk, 7 drawer . 17 in .
by 43 in ., 30 i n . high with
chair, exc . con . $ 150 . Ca ll

61 4 ~ 44 6 - 0322
TV &amp; Appliances. 627 Third
A11 e. Gallipolis. 614 -446 1699. Sprn w ash er s. gas &amp;
e le ct r 1r; dryers , aut o
washers , gas &amp; electric
ranges . refr igerat ors. TV
se t s

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61

Electric hot water ta nk . exc .
con . S50 . works goo d.
120.000 BTU gas furnance
t or buil ding or garage . Ca ll

GOO O USED APPLIANC ES
Wa sh ers. dryers. refrigera tors . ranges . Skaggs Ap pliances , Upper Ri11er R d .
beside Stone C rest M o t el.

614 -446 -7398 .
For sa le table &amp; 6 chairs.
brand new. Cal l 446 - 3658 .
Why pay m or e. Trade Center
Furniture 0\JIIIet . At . 7.
Kanauga . Oh . Open 9 -7PM .

MF 1100 tractor. 100 HP.
tobacco setter. tobacco
sticks. 20KV PTO generator.
4 in . pump. 300 gal. 8 row
spra y outfit Call 614 -682 393 1 after 6PM .

3530

Int ernational tractor and
Fonta ine traihn for sale . Call

614 -379-2775

Firewood f or sale. $20 .00
pi ck -up l oad. S30 00 deli \lered Call b e for e 11 :00

Farmall cub tractor. axe.
co nd . . with cultivators,
other equipment available .
Call after 4 :30. 614 -256 -

afte• 6 00 304-675 -299 1.
Two manual typ ewrit ers.
good cond . S2 5 00 eac h .
Size 11 wedding dress, good
cond $ 75 00 304 -675 -

2 r o w JD corn planter, pull
type. $200. Grading blade 3
pt . hitc h S125 . Call 614 -

37B4

256- 1427.

Schedule 40 pipe cloths line
po st. pipe A fram e swing
hame 304 -675 -3677 .

Ma sse y Harris pony tractor
&amp; equipment . EJCc. Con .

$2195 . Call
4454 .

90.000 btu mini furn ace
w1th th erm ostat $300 .00 .
19.500 btu Kerson h ea t er
with blower sao 00 304 -

Ca ll 61 4 -446 ·0756
Sleeptng room S 1 15. utjli ·
t1es paid S h are bath . male
o nly . Range &amp; refrig . 919
2nd . Ave .. Ga llipolis . Call
446 -4416 after 7 PM .

Space for rent . ba sement
sh op under Quick Draw.
1506 '11 Jefferson Blvd .

Phone 304 -675 -1435 .

614 - 985 ~

Massey Ferguson No. 12
hay baler. good cond ..

576 -2602 .

$2, 000 . 00 .
1606.

55 Building Supplies

614 -446 -2282 .
1976 Ford Torine one
owner. 64 ,000mi. , AM -FM,

AC. 81,600. Ca11446-2419
o• 446 -1416 .
1982 2 dr . Chevy Chevet1a.

83,t96 . 1980 Renault
leC•r. 4 spd .. P.M -FM , AC.
sun roof, $2,496 . John 's
Auto Sales, Bulaville Rd.

1972 Impala 60,000 actuol
miles . Engine - v.g . body and
interior-fair. Call 614-367 7547 evenings .

hatchback. V ~ 6 . AM -FM .
PS, PB , 61.695. Coli 614 388 -9905
1975 Pontiac Astra . 4 cvl .
standard. good cond .. $660 .
1979 Ford Courrier. good
cond .. new tires . $2.495

73

Vans

&amp; 4 W.O .

spd .. loaded with

extras .

$3,000. Cell446-0515 .
1978 Chevy van, 6 cyl.,
auto .• AM ~ FM tape, S3,496 .
John 's Auto Sales. Bulaville

Rd . Gallipolis. Oh 446 4782.
1979 CJ 5 Jeep Remgade.
new top. S3000. Call614 -

scotchguard - water extrac tion. deodorizers. FREE esti mates. Reasonable rates .

RON 'S T elevisio n Service.
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola . Quazar. and
house calls . C all 304 -676 -

304-675 ~ 20BB

GET

1975 Dodge Van for sale or
trade. fully carpeted , bucket
seats. 41 . 000 mile s.
$900.00 or best offer. 304·

676-4090

your

1981 Sabaru GL Brat. 4
wheel dri11e am - fm. a-c.

30.000 miles 85.200 304B95-3681 .
' 74 Jeep truck CJ 10. 6 cyl.,
68,000 miles , new clut ch .

$1.1 50 . 00 .
1828.

304 - 675 -

SHAPE WITH

1975 Volkeswagen van ,
good running cond . Ideal for

74

895-3 654 .

N ew gal11an1led corru ga t ed
c ul11ert $2 .3 5 ft . up. All
s i~ es Fittings. Prpe, beam s.
structu ral steel-n ew, u sed .
Bi g discou nts . D eli11 ered!
Anywhere! N ow ! Estimates
fre e. 304 -925 -0884 .

62

Wanted to Buy

W ant ed to buy tobacco
plants Ca ll 304-468 - 1997.

LUMBER -Rough cut , oa k ,
p oplar . 2x4, 2116, 2x8, 1 x4 ,
1116, 1 x8, length availabl e. 8
ft . th r ough 16 ft . Hogg &amp;

1979 Honda XR 500. good
cond .. S900, new motorc y·
cle trailer. $250 Call 446 -

$2395 . 367-7101 .

1980 Honda Interstate. fully
dressed, great shape,

1976 Ford Pinto $800 . Call

84 ,700 .
9905.

W ant ed to buy tobacco
poundage . Ca ll me before
you tease yo ur quota . Call

773 ~ 5554 .

614 -379 -2437 .

Now ope n f or busrness.
Mountain S t ate Block. At .
33 . New H aven . Complete
masonry supplies. 4 ". B".
12· block . Delivery servi ce
Phone day 304 -882 -2222 ,
evening 882 -3239 .

W ou ld lik e to buy standing
timb er . 30 4 -675 -7716 aher

7PM

63

Steel bu rl dtng s. o ne of a kind
closeo ut . st raightwall s.
30 'x 50' was S8746 now
$5044 : 40 'x75' was
$17951 . now $9985.
50'x100" was $28226 now
$ 1 5767 ; Must sell. Cheap
delivery Ca ll John (3041

Livestock

R eg i ste r ed Arabian filly
grea t pedigree . Call 614 367 ~ 0659

o•

61 4 - 367 ·

7379
1 Reg. Morgan mare. 5 vrs .
with 6 wk . reg . stud co lt by

side, $1.500 . Call 514 -37924 13
Greenbr ier Stables now
boarding horses 304 -675 -

Pets for Sale

6799 .
Hil lC R ES T KENNELS

Greenbriar Stables, we buy.
sell or trade h or ses 304 -

Boardrn g all breeds Hea t ed
indoor - outdoor faci litie s.
AKC Doberman puppies .
Stud Service Cal l614 -446 -

7795 .

Call

614 -388 -

1977 Honda Goldwing
GL1000, full dressed, n ew
ace., all the extras, ex. co n d.

$2,250. 992 -2 381 o• 992 2509.

all offe••· Call 61 4~992 ~
7412 after 6 p.m .

Hysell . 614 -992 -5388 .

4454 .
1980 Dodge Col t, 4 cy linder . 4 speed. twin stick .
front wheel drive. like new .

1984 Honda XR 100 dirt
bike, ridden 4 times in yard .

Call614 -985 -41 19.
1979 Kawasaki 750 KZ.
now tarring , owner must

selll Call614-992 -2042 .
1980 850 special Yamaha.
matching ferring. new tires.
adjustable back rest &amp; luggage rack . S 1 500. Call

614-992-6506 .
1974 Honda 750 , full
dressed, 14,000 miles ,

1980 Diesel Rabbit , ac, 4
speed. 4 door. radio , 43 to
50 miles per gal. 304 -675 3119 call after 6 :00.

clean, S1 ,000 .00 . 304 675-6822 0&lt; 675 -7733.

198, Honda XL600S phone

304-676-681 0 after 6 PM .

'81 Celica Toyota GT, lift

back. 304-875 -6149 alto•
s,oo.
1980 Sunbird Pontiac,
1964 pickup . 304 -7739143 .
'77 Grand Prix, best offer.

304-676 -5289.
' 77 LTD II, needs bodywork ,
runs good, $800 .00. 304-

Sil'ller Fo.!!es $50.00 and up .

895- 3633 afte• 5,00 .

1977 Honda XR75.
$300.00 . 304 -676 -1899.
75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

19% ft . Criscraft inboard.
outboard &amp; trailer , $2,400 .

446-3637 .

Kenmore Dishwasher, good
co ndi1ion 614 -949 - 2477 .

72

614 ~ 992 - 617 3 .

Trucks for Sale

81 Chev . S-10 lg . bed. 6
cyl., with topper. auto .. PW ,

s,. &amp; 8ko. Call 614-3677166 Roush Line. Cheshire .

54 Misc . Merchandise

1 983 S-10 Chevy PU , 4
spd .. l{M -FM like now
$6,396. 1982 S-10 Chevy
PU , 4 1pd .. AM -FM lope,

Knauff Firewood Redu c ed
price s thru July 31st . Have
your own seasoned wood
this w inter . 614 -266 -6246 .

vinyl coverbed, 1port rims ,

1&amp;,9911!'1Bit'-i7hevy Luv, 4
opd .. AM -FM tape . vinyl
cover bed, t3,996. 1979

Limestone, Sand. Gravel.
Delivered in Mason. Meigs.
Gallia or pick up at Richards

Chevy Luv PU, 4 apd., radio ,
sharp. 12,696. John '1 Auto
Sale•. Bullville Rd . Galllpo-

Plastic cistern&amp; &amp;tate ap proved, pla~tic 1eptic tanks.
plastic culvert. metal cul -

,lio , Oh 446-4712.
84 Ford 330 dump huck.

verts, RON EVANS ENTER PRISES. Jocloon·, Oh 614·

a.

6259.
Correct Craft &amp;. Ski Supreme, family ski boats .
New &amp;. used, Parkersburg.

WV 304 - 422 ~ 8433 o• 304422-2367.

79

Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

run1 good, dump In excellent

ohope. *1.600. Coli 614388-9038 .

288 ~ 5930 .

Nic• carriping trailer. sleeps

&amp;. oelloontolned , M11on. W .
VI . 304-713 -6823 .

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won't 1't ..?

SHUlAW'S Plumbin g an d
Si)C th St .
Heating. 21,
Point Pleuan t , W Va 304 675 -5420. l icensed and
msured .

You're looking at a
two hundred dollar
banana peel!

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20th Century with Bill
M overs "Pres•dents and Pol Itics wrth Ar chard S1rout ·
Newsman Ar chard Strout
talk s w1th Bill M overs aboul
pres•dents, members of
Congress and breathtakrng
events (60 mtn .) !Clo sed
Capt1onedl
0 ffi (f) Facts o f l1fe Bla1r
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perform1n g as an exot 1c
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Also pools filled. Call 614 256 - 1141 or 614 -446 -

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SERVICE .

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 S~ . Ave .• Gallipolis.
614-446-7833 or 614 -44 61833.

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SEWING Machine repairs.
service Authori zed Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors . Fabric Shop .
Pomeroy . 614 -992 - 2284.

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AM Construction. backhoe
ser11ice. septic tanks. foot·
ers. &amp; water line service.
General con struction Ca ll

Pasqua le Electric Co . all
pha ses of electric work. all
work guaranteed . A erial
tru ck rental. 614 - 446 -

9QJI09
t K 976

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drast1call y when the wom ·
an·s broth er , who was JUSt
re leased from pr1 son. de
c1d es to m ove •n w1th them
fit American Rifleman

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Water wells . dr illed &amp; serviced . Free estimates. Call
614 -992 -5006 o r 614 -742 -

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gms t o th1nk about SUICi de
and the statf m emb ers plan
a 11ery unusual d1nn er (A)
(60 mrn I
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Children Th 1s documen tary
features tru e st ones ot f1ve
m1ssmg ch tl dren

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Ba se mcn1S. Footers. Con c r ete work . Bac k hoe's.
Doz er &amp; Ditc her . Dump
truck s. &amp; wat er -gas - se w er -

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Kate and Al!rson try to s tr ·
mulate the1r father ' s love l1ft!
by •nv1 trn g a dancer h ome
for dtn ner
Karate

Good- 1 Exca11atrng. ba se men ts. foot ers. driveways.
septic tanks , landscaprng
Call anytime 614 - 446 4537 . James L. Da11ison, Jr
o wner .

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fme~st! ·fu r vuu1 C'ontract
How ea n you· guard aga mst
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JIM 'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT ·
lNG . At . 1 . Box 355 . Galh ·
polis. Call 614 -367 -0576 .

MOVI E' 'Time

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ISN'T, WE MUST
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f.IAIRED GUYS HI DIN ' IN TH' TREES,
Tl-lE.N THIS BUSINESS W1TH Tf-1'
GIRL M.O:V BE A SETUP!

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Auto
Raci ng
' 84 :
Silverstone 1000 Cover ·
age of th is World Endurance
auto race •s presented from
Sil ve rstone. England
(60
m1n .)
(J) G) @ Fall Guy Co lt tn es
t o help a form er stunt buddy
accus ed of be 1n g an acces ·
sory to murder (A) (60 m.n )

Call Jim Lanier. 304 -675-

304-676-4276.

MOVIE '

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Basement

15ft. tri -hull, 66hp . good

14ft. alumn. b111 boat,
18hp Evenrude foot operated trolling motor. Phon~t~

People
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cond . 304-876-6397 .

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Cor . Fourth and Pin e
Galltpolts. Ohio
Phone 61 4 -446 -JBBB 0 1

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1983 boat &amp;. traitor Sand piper. 14 ft . fiberglass boat,
Dilly trailor, 20 HP Mercury
motor, motor guide 3 trol ling motor. swivel seats, live
wells, boat cover
battery.
exc . con. Call 614 -992 -

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See What I Hear'

Ca116t4-256-6472.
1 6 ft . fishing boat 2 motors,
oars, swivel seats. priced
reduced to $ 1,760 . Call

Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

Jetfersons

Pittsburgh at Cincinnati

8 ;00

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

84

BRIDGE

fJ) Major league Baseball.

finished . 304-675 -6397 .
304-675 -6286.

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Answer W hy s ht· dAr td e n tn ,.,.,_~ .,-r, llc• t •q, ' 1 '
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lllil21 People' s Court

1957 Harley Sportser needs t -ele_c_1_ri.:_ca:_l_l_
in_e_s_. - - - --

' 80 Honda Accord. 5 speed
2 door hatch back. clean car,

Cherry Dining room suit , 5
chairs. table expands t o 102
m , matc hing buffet . $350 .
Ca ll after 5. 992 -5154 .

Carpe t for rent als for 83 .99

AI'\NIE

CAPTIAN

Dozer Work free estimate.
Call anytime, 446 -8038 .

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form the surpr 1se ans we r as sug
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Chicago at Atlanta

J .A R.Construction Co. Ru -

Call 614-992 -7617 .

675 -6799
304 -458 -1606.

4094.

1978 Kawasaki KZ 750with
windshield , lots of extras.
$1096. See or call Gary F .

1968 Ambassador . PS . PB.
tilt wheel. SJOO or trade for
motorcycle . Call 614 -985 -

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Rem odeling . siding . intenor
and e)Cterior. te)Cture d coa t ing , srmulated brick and
stu cco. thermo rep lacem ent
window s 30 4 -675 -1 560 .

I

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News hour

PROOFING . Uncond itio nal
lifetime guarantee. local
referenc es furnished. Free
estimates . Call co llect 1 p . m . Rogers
Waterproofi ng .

KEY DO

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Weter wells commerci•l and
d(fmestic . test h oles, j:)ump
sa\.as and servi ce. 304 -896 -

82

1977 CHEVY Station
wagon . High mileage but
nice sharp ca. 81495 . 1973
2·ton Dodge dump truck. 9
ft . bed . eJttra good cond .

1979 Plymouth Volare 6
cylinder, auto., low mileage.
clean, asking $3400 . 992 3798 . Only serious
inquiries .

'

~ACOl.LAR.

Motorcycles

446 -0157

1979 Chevy Caprice Classic, 2 dr, ac, pa, V -8 engine ,
body good condition , exc .
performance . Will consider

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STEAMER . Water removal ,
furniture cleaning, free estl·
mates . 304-675-2295 .

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Sale or trade 1973 Chev rolet %t on PU . Iike n e w Call

cyl . S200 . Call 614-388 9328.

carpet

675 ·

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Concert w / Nelson Riddle
(I) Here Come the Brides

3802 .

camping. 304-675 -1650.

614 -388 -9710.

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RINGLE'S SERVICE expe -

1973 Jeep CJ5. 6995 .00.
Will take trade. Phone 304 675 - 7421
Siders
Equipment.

7,00

1331 .

4560.

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J•m Tabor demon strates the
art of hang ghd1ng and g•ves
some photography advrce
o n how to create moods
with f1 1ters . !Closed Captioned )

Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
removal. Call 304 - 676 -

rienced roofing . Including
hot tBr application, cArpen tor. electrician. mason. Call

I

(]) Rifleman

2398 o• 614- 446 -2454 .

992-6506 .

Call 614-388-9905 .

3 04 ~ 458 ·

1974. n 50 Case Dozer. 6
way blade. wench . 304 -

8o Son. Coli 446 -7786 .
46 Spaca for Rent

TOP CASH paid for late
model u sed cars.
Smith
Buick -Pontiac. 1911 East·
ern Ave .. Gallipoli s. Call

1976 Plymouth Volaire, 6

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleeping Rooms
and light house keeprng
rooms Park Cen tr al Hotel.

per month . 304-576-2940
or 676-2602 .

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GENE'S DEEP STEP.M .
CARPET CLEAN,

6B46 o• 614 -2 56 -6791 .

256 -1156
Country Oak Furnitur e. ta bles . chair s c upboa rd s. dry
sinks, pie sa fe s. lo ts o f misc .
Con ldas
At . 7. Tupp er s
Plains. Ohio

ahope $1,760.00 . '83
Honda CB1 10F. 300 miles

1979 Jeep CJ -5. 6 cyl .. 3

Call 614-388 -9905 .

Pr eway fir eplace for mobile
home Ca ll 614 -985 -4454 .

56

Autos for Sale

1978 Chevy Monza 2 plus 2.

863 ~ 6670 .

GE 18.000 BTU air condi tioner. new cond .. used 2
mos S500 . Portable dishwasher SB5 . Call 614 -

Farm Equipment

Tractor , model B w1th culti vators . Call614 · 256-6417

5 H.P. H.W I Rota-till er.
good con d1t1on . 25 in . c ut.
ask1ng 5 100 . Call614 -9 92 -

Zuspan, 304

71

Gallipolis. Oh 448 -4782.

614 ~ 985-4227 .

LAYNE 'S FURNITUR E

Use d Furnrture - - Refrig era tors . cha1 r s. dryer s. and
TV"s . 3 miles out Bul aville
Ad Open 9a m t o 6pm. M a n
thru Fri . 9am to 5pm. Sat

or 614-367-7244.

Chevette, auto, sun roof.

614 ~ 965 ~ 4454 .

Soia, chair . rock er. o tt o ·
men. 3 tables. (utr a he avy
by Frontier). S685 . Sofa,
chair and lovese at. S 275
Sofas and chairs priced from
$285 . to S895 . Tabl es. 5 4 5
and up to $125 . Hide -a bed s,$ 440 . and up to
5525 .. Recl iners . S 175. to
5375., lamps hom S 28 . to
575 .5 pc . dinettes from
S99 .. to 435. 7 pc . S 189
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chairs 5425 to 5745 . Desk
5110 up to 52 25 . Hutches.
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Marriage licenses
issued in Meigs County Probate
Court.
Issued licenses were Mark Eug&lt;&gt;ne Stefaniw, 22. Reston, W. Va.,
and Patricia Sue Mitchell , W,
Langsville. and Gregory Lee Bailev, 'fl, Palatka, Fla., and Sonia Lee
Blake. 24. Rt. I, Long Bottom.

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Inside today:

The Home National Bank, Racine
filed a foreclosure suit In Meigs
County Common Pleas Court In the
amount of $12,00J against Charles
and Jeanette Miller, Racine, and
George Collins as treasurer.
In other court action Dennis Hart,
Middleport, flied suit for divorce
against Martha Hart, Pomeroy, and
Karen Bennett was granted a
divorce from Gerald David Bennett.
According to another entry Bonnie Lightfoot, Janice Young, Sharon
Knight and Klla Young were
appointed official court reporters.

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$119
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Trustees lo meel
Salisbury Township Trustees will
meet Friday, .June I, at 1 p.m. at the
home of the clerk, Warida Eblin,
Laur'£&gt;1 Cliff Road, Pomeroy.
Scipio Township Trustees will
meet F riday, June 1. at 7 p.m. at
PageviUe Township Hall.

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WEEDING - Cllflord Hill, one of the bottom
vegetable growers In Meigs County, Is given an assist
by three of bls grandchildren, Crystal, Justin and
Abnee HOI, Is weeding a huge cabbage patch in

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If the Lord's wlllln' and the creek
don't rise, you'll be enjoying
homegrown cabbage in about 10
days.
This Is the prediction of Clifford
Hlll or the AppleGrove area of Meigs
County, one of a numi:J&lt;or of
vegetable growers who each year
fight the eelements to produce
vegetables for a wide market area.
Hill Indicates that this has IJ&lt;oen a

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was admitted to
Hospital and
anothertreatedandreleasedfollowin a two car accident 1n Meigs
c!mty Wednesday morning.
63 Mason ,w.va. ,
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wasadmlttedwlthaconcussionand
Is 1n satisfactory condition hospital
officials said. Treated and released
for multiple cuts and bruises was
William L. George, 25, Rt. 2,
Cheshire ,according to the h()Spital.
According to the Gallla-Meigs
post of the state highway patrol,the
vehicle driven by George was
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As.ociated Press Wrller
WASHINGTON lAP) - Rep.
Mary Rose Dakar says recent
events surroundiug her "pay equity" bill have seriously damaged
the credibility of the federal Office of
Personnel Management's director.
Ms. Oakar said she was shocked
and dismayed to learn of a May 14
memo written by an OPM official
discussing her proposal. She claims
OPM Director Donald Devine also
misled a group of union officials
about the bill.
Ms. Oakar said Wednesday at a

hearing by the House Post Office
and Civil Servicesubcornmitteeshe
chairs that she will ask the Justice
Deprutment to Investigate the
activities.
Ms. Oakar' s bill directs OPM to
conduct a seven-month study to
determine if women employed by
federal agencies arereceivingequal
pay lor equal work.
James L. Bymes, deputy associate director of staffing at OPM.
testified h&lt;' had written the memo at
Devine's request that he look at the
issue as if he were a Uberal
Democrat and supported it .

In the memo, Bymes stated that if
Ms. Dakar's measure passed, "it
would be a tremendous opportunity
lor OPM to develop a real
comparableworth system and show
bow preposterous it would IJ&lt;o ."
"By doing job evaluation across
clerical and blue-collar occupa tions, a comparable worth study
would immediately divide the
white-collar and blue-collar unions," the memo said. "Moreover,
the unions would IJ&lt;o pitted against
the radical feminist groups and
would further divide this constituency of the left.

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driven by Ralph N. Sands,~- Rt. 1,
Gallipolis. _a llegedlybackedontothe
highway m front of Young . No
m1urles were reported and pohce
Cited Sands lor failure to yield the
right of way from a private drive.
No Injuries were reported in a
single car accident Wednesday
night In Addison Township. Linda J.
Hensley, 32, Gallipolis ,was northbound on County 3 when she trted to
miss a deer In the road and went into
a ditch police said . The patml cited
Hensley for DWl in the 10: 15 p.m.
Incident.

Manhunt continues in Portsmouth
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (AP) Pollee continued to seek one man
belleved Involved In an exchange of
gunl1re between a veteran Highway
Patrol trooper and two men stopped
lor a tra!flc otfense.
The patrol said Sgt. Robert
Dwyer, 52, of Lucasville, was shot In
the arm late TUesday while making
a routine traffic stop In Scioto
County. He was listed in satisfactory
condition Wednesday at Grant

Hospital In Columbus.
Thomas D. Deal, 41, was arrested
shortly after the shooting and
charged with felonious assault on a
pollee officer. the patrol said. He
was In satisfactory condition a t
University HospiU!ls in Columbus
with gunshot wounds to the shoulder
and hand.
Another man, who was not
ldenttfled, was the subject of an

intensive manhunt Involving up to
100 law enforcement officers a long
the Scioto River bottoms for some 12
hours before the search was called
off late Wednesday momlng.
The patrol said the shoot lng
erupted when Dwyer was dispatched at 11:20 p.m. Tuesday to
look lor a drunken drtver reported
going south on U.S. 23 in Scioto
County.

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southbound on Ohio 7 when Allen
pulled onto 7 from County 5 In
Salisbury Township at 7:15a.m.
Pollee say AllenstruckGeorge'scar
in the side, causingheavydamageto
both vehicles
Police said Allen was cited lor
failure to yield the right of way ala
stop sign.
An accident on County 2 near
Addison In Gallia County caused
llght damage to a pick-up truck and
moderate damage to a car the_ post
said. A pick-up driven by Mra L.
Young, 17, Rt. 4, Gallipolis ,was
eastbound on County 2 when a car

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lollery winners
CLEVELAND (AP) The
winning number drawn Tuesday
night In the Ohio Lottery's dally
gaJne, ..The Nwnber,'' was 006.
In the "Pick 4" game, played
Monday through Friday, the winning number was 7'512.

he's keeping a watchful eye on some
200,00Jplants. He has100,0XItomato
plants on his largefarmoperationas
well as other vegetables. Normally,
growers look to July 4 to have their
early tomatocropreadyformarket.
However, with the lack of
sunshine this spring, it appears that
the early crop just won't rna terialize
that rapidly.

In othher business, the board
accepted the bid of Mar-Zane.
Zanesville to supply bituminous
materials for the county highway
department for the month of June.
Phil Roberts, county engineer,
reported the county has a two-way
radio system lor transmitting and
receiving messages from
employes.
Roberts said they are picking up
signals from other transmissions
and foul language is being used.
Roi:J&lt;orts added anyone with a
scanner could pick up the transmission. Roberts wanted the board to
know that the foul language being
trasmitted is coming from a
highway department, but lt is not
coming from the Meigs County
Highway Department.
Roberts also reported all road
signs are In and will be placed as
soon as possible.
A!tending were David Koblentz,
Jones and Manning Roush, county
commissioners, Mary Hobstetter,
clerk and Martha Chami:J&lt;ors.

Two injured in Rt. 7 wreck

Plan potluck

In Meigs County Common P leas
Court PatsyBradshawwasgranted
a dlvorcefromArthurBradshawon
charges of gross neglect and
extreme cruelty. The plaintiff was
restored to her former name of
Patsy Yeauger.

bit of a problem spring. There has
been some chemical contamination
problem with plants In the bottom
area although he has not lost too
many plants for thai reason and
there just hasn't been enough
sunshine, PSpeclally lor the early
tomato crop.
However, the cabbage is doing
well and Hill shou ld know because

Inform aU mayors that they can IJ&lt;o
members.
Richard Jones sUited they should
certainly know they can, however,
they should IJ&lt;o asked again . Blakeslee stated they are notified of every
meeting and none have taken an
active part.
The commissioners urged the
mayors to take an active part in the
MCRPC.
Blakeslee also discussed the
development of a Small Business
Enterprise Corporation which they
hope to have established in a four
county area for the purpose of
Industrial and economic
development.
The four counties involved are
Meigs, VInton, Gallia and Lawrence. The four counties would have an
office of development In each county
contlngen t upon the money IJ&lt;oing
furnished by the sUite.
Ron James, administrator of
Lawrence County Development
Corp., should have official word
from the state no later than June 15.

Oakar to request investigation
By JAMJ!S HANNAH

Homegrown cabbage will be
available in about 10 days

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The Hobson Gospel Trio will be
singing at the Salvation Army
Thursday at 7 p.m.
The group includes Kitty Moore,
Ruth and Joann. Major Glenna
Rummel will be the speaker . The
public Is invited to attend .

Granted divorce

Wednesday aften100n's cold weather. The home
grown cabbage expected lo be ready for market In
about I 0 days.

According to Clifford Hill

Triolo sing

An e nsemble, Destiny from
Kentucky Christian College will be
at the Zion Church of Christ, SR 14.1
Friday and Saturday nights J une 1,
June 2, and Sunday June 3, at 9: 30
a .m. and 10: 30a.m. A potluck dinner
will be held following the program.
The program is to Introduce
vacation Bible school which will
begin on Monday for a two week
period. The closing program wilii:J&lt;o
held on June 5, at 7:30p.m.
St1!Ildard Publication Company,
"Jesus Is My Answer" will be used
at the vacation Bible school course.
Part of the opening program will
Include the King of Tumtum .
Kathryn Johnson is director, Jeff
Arnold, pianist and Bob PurtPll.
minister, song leader.

By KATIE CROW
Seqtlnel News Statf
Upon the recommendation of
Fred W. Crow III, the county
commissioners passed a resolution
Tuesday to reestabUsh a Meigs
County Community Correction
Planning Board.
Purpose of the board Is to develop
and Implement a program for
providing alterna lives to the commitment of non-violent offenders of
state instltutions.
Crow was designated as administrator of the program. Named to
serve on the board were James .1.
Protfltt, Manning Webster, George
Stitt, Richard Seyler, Fred Hoffman, Charles Pyles, Milton Vartan,
Phillip McKinly, Donna Boyd, Fred
W. Crow and David Koblentz.
Meeting with the commissioners
was C. E. Blakeslee, executive
director of the Meigs County
Planning Commission, In regard to
municipalities joining the
commission.
Blakeslee asked if he should

U.S.D.A. CHOICE

Memorial Day servic-es were held
by Ell Denison Post 467, American
Legion at Rutland Park. Dinner was
served following services by the
wives of legionair€&gt;5.
The post will sponsor an auction
Friday, .June 1. at 7 p.m. at the post
home in Rutland .

Sherrv Edwards, well-known lee
turer and parapsychological researcher. will present two Past-Life
seminars from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. this
evrning and on Monday, June 4, at
the Diamond Savings and Loan.
The seminars were scheduled due to
the numerous requests which one
seminar could not accomodate.
During this special appearance,
Edwards will IJ&lt;o presenting the
latest research In psychic and
reincarnation concepts. Each participant will actually IJ&lt;o given the
opportunity to experience a past life
regression using an original technique created by Edwards whlle
whe was an Instructor at Ohio
University.

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Meigs reestablishes
correction plan board

The Meigs County Coonhunters
will meet at the club house on
Snowball Hill Friday at 7 p.m.
Refres hments wilii:J&lt;o served.

To pre;;enl seminar

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, May 31, 1984

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Coonhunlers lo meel

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cUminationt wilii:J&lt;o held at Middleport Park June L 2, and 3.
All interested teams are to call
99'2-5981 after 5 p.m. or 992-3824. Fee
is $10 plus two baseballs. Drawing
date will be at Middleport P ark this
Pvcning a! 7 p.m.

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,or the sun was covered.

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VOLUNTEER TRAINING- Training sessions for
volunteers who wiD be a.~lng wlih various tests at
the Meigs County Multiphasic Health ScreenlngCUnlc
next week have been underway all week at the Senior
Citizens Center. Here Norene Ondrusko , P .A., second
from right, trains volunteers from left, 1\tlssy
Longstreth, Veterans Memorial Hospital candystrtper, Kay Walker, Ohio Eta Phi Chapter, Bela Sigma

Phi Sorority, Terrie Starcher, candystrlper, Kalhy
Johnson, Xi Gamma Mu Chapter, and Betty Ohlinger,
Preceptor Bela Bela Chapter on the operation of the
visual acuity machine and urinalysis techniques.
Eleanor 1bomas Is coordinating the program which
also involves aD county health agencies. Volunteer
registered nurses are still needed for the counseling
statlon.o;,

Solar eclipse impresses Ohioans
CINCINNATI (AP) -Scientists
differed on the quality of Wednesday's solar eclipse, but most people
seemed satisfied since lt wilii:J&lt;o the
last big one until the year :mol.
'J\yelve-year-old WanetUI Wa .shlngton, vtsltingtheplanetarlumat
the Cincinnati Museum of Natural
History, was relieved.
"I was scared. Last year I heard
my parents say that the end of the
world is coming and I thought It was
going to happen with the eclipse. It
didn't. Now I think lt was exciting. "
Other youngsters, who viewed the
eclipse through various devices,
safd:
"It looked llke a giant bowl of
channs (breakfast cereal)," sald
'
Nefree Cook, 10.
"The moon at night, only really
' bright," said Kim Sefchlck .

"A small, bit -off cookie." said
Tony Holthaus.
"A banana. I wanted so much to
capture a picture in my mind to tell
my mother. And that's It, a
banana," said Kerry Battle, 11 .
Jonathan Frodge, a kinder ·
gartner, was well -prepared to
answer questions .
"This is a very special event for
me. This is the last solar eclipse of
the century,'' he pronounoed.
Oouds obstructed tile view In
some areas of Ohio, but In the
southwest, thenoondaysundlmmed
drastically as the moon covered
about83 percent of the sun.
Museum staff member Lytle
Stevenson sald the eclipse was an
admirable display, but nothing like
the one he witnessed In 19.Jl on his
farnlly's !ann In Mount Olive, Ky.

"Of course, I was just a kid then,
but it was really something,"
Stephenson said. "It looked like the
sun had gone down completely.
Even the chickens went to roost.
There's just no comparison."
Teena Jones, the museum's
planetartum producer, thought
Wednesday's eclipse was a vast
Improvement over the last annular
eclipse, In 1979, when "ltwasralnlng
so hard I couldn't see a thing."
The planetarium got some unexpected telephone calls, Ms. Jones
said. Television and radio stations
had IJ&lt;oen warning the public not to
look directly at theecllpsetoprevent
eye damage.
"One .caller wanted to know If It
was alf4:ht to look at It with his eyes
closed," she said.
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