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-·-··-Pa!Je--14-The Daily Sentinel

~leport, Ohio

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rain bill-- seen a~i~.threat to miners
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\ly JEFF GRABMEIER
has allegedly harmed, lakes and the causes or the extent of the
OVPstalf
rivers in the Northeast and Canada, problem." .
COLUMBUS - Coal producing making them unsu!tablefor !Ish and
He called the Mitchell bill, which
states face "social and economic othet Ufe.
IS pending in commlttee, "a
diSaster" if Congress awroves
Up to SO,(XX) mining jobs would be knee-jerk, reactionary" solution
pending acid rain legiSlation, Ri· lost In tiie United States I! this bill which will increase unemployment
chard Trumka, president of the beComes law, Trumka said. · ·
and may not prevent acid raln.
United Mine Workers of America,
Ohio, which produces mainly
Instead, the UMWA supports a
said Tuesday.
high-Sulrei coal.. could lose 95 House bill sponsored by Nick Joe
"ThiS legislation pose!\ a serious percent of its mlnlng jobs, accord· Rahall, D-W.Va., which would
threat to our union," Ttumka told ing to the UMWA chief.
provide lou five-year srudy of the
over 400 lJMWA members here for a
Conswn~s will also·ll'{y more for
causes and effects of acid rain.
tw&lt;rday conference on jobs and acid electricitY as uilllt!es inst;ill new . ri 'studieS conclUde ooal·flred
rain. "The message IS simple: we . anti-emiSsion deVices and switch to · generating plailts do pose a s!gnifl'
· must prevent that catastrophe."
low'stilfer coal or alternate fuels, he cant hazard by causing acid rain,
Trumka and other union and said.
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Trurnka saki the union would have
Although some environmental· to •;'a ddress the problem" at that
legiSlative leaders blasted a bill
sponsored by Maine Democrat tsts claim emiSsions from Midwest time.
George Mitchell , which would powerp1antsisthecauseofactdrain
The recently-elected UMWA
require coal-burning electrical gen. in the Northeast, Trumka claimed Iea(jer ' said stringent emiSsion
erating plants in 31 states to reduce "the scientific jury IS still out.
·legtslatton would put an unfair
their sulfer dioxide emiSsions.
' 'We do recognize the problem," burden on miners and their
Some scientiSts have tdentWed he said. "However, we don't know communities.
the emiSsions with acid rain, which

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as to what avenue would be best lo follow and repor1 back to the
commissioners.
McClure, who ls employed by Ashland Oil, told the commissioners thai if
he knew in advance he could give them ·prices on ga•. but he would like to
have advance notice.
;Iones reported thai on SR 14:l .between the county iandfut and SR 7
residents across the creek are unable to get coal or fuel oUto their homes.
Jones asked the engineer If he had any obj ection in providing an access
to the homes.
Roberts and Warner sa id il was illegal for the county to perform work on
private property and Ihere Is is no obligation as far as the county IS
concl'rned.
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The bOard discussed closing the lartdftir"at··riight,' but took no 'deflntte ·
ac tion.
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Roberts repm1tod he had contacted a represenlatlve of the 3·M
compmany to get ~rices on signs to be used on county roads.
Jones.announced lha t a soli survey will get underway in Me igs County in
April of 1984. PutlJOsc of Ihe soil survey is to delermine the type of soil in
any given , area of lhe county. SoU tests witl be available at the SoU
Con5ervalon office.
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In observ~nce of Ohio Clea n Up Day on April 30. the new landfill, if
opened by thai time, may he used by the public free of charge on Aprll30
only.

Area deaths
Sara L Reynolds Rupe, 80,
Bradbury Road, Middleppr1, died
Tuesday at Trumbull Memorial
Hospital, Warren, Ohio.
Mrs. Rupe was born Nov . 16, 190'2
at Bradbury the daughter of the late
Val H. and Margar et Ann Gardner
Reynold,, ShP was also preceded in
death by two brothers, Edgar
Reynolds and Gardner Reynolds.
Mrs. Rupewas agraduateofOhio
Univerty having taugh( at Maga ·
dor, Ohio in the 19al's rur several
years and Middlepor1 Elcmenlary
Schools for 30 years. She was a
member of the Mlddleporl Church
of ChriSt, Ohio Education Associa·
tlon, National Education Associa·
\ion the [ormer Middleport Local
Teachers Assoclailon and tho. Ohio
Retired Teachers Association
She Is survived by her hu sba nd ,
Gerald V. Rupe: one daughter and

Ohio schools chosen
for program
COLUMBUS, Ohio tAPl - Ten
schools have been chosen by tht'
Ohio Department of Educalion for
constderalion in a national pmgrarn
aimed at t't'COgn!iing sucCPssful
secondary schools naltonwide.
The program was inaugurated
thiS year . by U.S. Secretary of
Education Terrel H. Bell, who said it
wtll be a first step in esta bliShing,a
national network of schooLs ...that
can setve as models for other
schools and local districts that are
seeking ways to become better."
'!be schools nominated by each
state will be evaluated by representatives from majm· education
association s and nationally recognized experts on secondary education . A number of selected schools
will be visited inAprilandMay, with
final selection for national recognl·
tton in late spring or early •-ummer.
The schools chosen in Ohio for
consideration were Eastmoor' High
Scl&gt;ool. Columbus: Mount Gilead
High School; Shaker Heights High
School; Worthington High School;
Wyoming High School; Ankeney
Junior High School, Beavercreek; ·
Eastview Middle School, Bath;
PerkinS Junior High School, Akron ;
Princeton ,Tunior. High School,
Cincinnati; and Wbite Oak Junior
High Shoot, Cincinnati. .
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Chicken barbecue
The Pomeroy Volunteer Fire
Department will holds Its t1rst
chicken barbeeue of 1983 Sunday
beginning at 11 a.m. at the fire
station on Butternut Ave.

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son-in-law, Ann and Joseph McKay,
granddaughters, Sally Bronson,
Cinda McKay, pne gt:andson, Victor
Mckay and one great granddaugh·
ter , MeiL•sa McKay all of Warren:
a nd two nephews.
Graveside riles wtll be held
Thursday at 4 p.m. al Mlddlepon
HI II Cemetery with 1he Rev. Robert
Melion officiating. Rnwlings-Caots·
Blower funeral Home is in char!(£'
of arrang&lt;oments.

Emergency runs
Six calls were answered by local
unlls 'TUesday and on V,:ednesday
morning, the Meigs County Emergency Medica l Service repor1 s.
On 'TUesday, 10:21 a.m ., Middleport look Virginia Htndy. Nor1h
fourth Ave ., 10 Holzer Medical
Center: al 11:19 a.m ., the. Racine
Fire Departmenl extinguiShed an'
outbuilding tire al the BUI Rizer
residence: Pomeroy at 2:24 p.m .·
took Ra¥ Searls from Modem
Supply to Veterans Memorial
Hospllal and al8: 41 p.m .. 'TUppers
Plains took Harold Smith from
Township Road 263 to Veterans
MemoriaL
On Wednesday at l!l: 10 a.m.,
Pomeroy took Mildred Wolfe "rrom
Pomeroy Hea llh Care Center to
Veterans Memorial a nd at 12:41
a.m .. Middiepor11ook Lucille Casto
from 636 Plum St:, to Veterans
Memorial.

Celeste. speaking)lereataUnited
Mine Workers of American confer·
ence, said such a program is neected
to · find ways to save OhiO coal
mining jobs.
"We need action to put our people
back to work," he said. . .. ·•.

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· Three def~hdants forfeited bonds
In the court of Middleport Mayor
fred HoHman Tuesday night.
They were ,Jeffrey R Hawley,
Middleport, $52, posted on a
speeding charge; Nathaniel Rife,
Cheshire, $all, reckless operation,
and Tamara Hayes, West Colum·
bia, W. Va., $450, driving while ·
intoxiced.
Flned in the court were Michael
Layne, Langsville, $100 and costs,
destructionofproperty,and$50and
costs, diSorderly manne~; Steven
Schneider, Reedsville, $425 and
costs ank three days in jaU, drlvlng
while intoxicated; . Robel'~ Lemley,
Pomeroy, $425 and costs and three
days tn jail, driving while tntoxtcated; Brtan Dingey, N'ew Haven,
W. Va ., Sal and costs, speeding;
Paul Hattleld, Dexter, $50 and costs,
diSorderly manner; Gary freeman, Middleport, $5 and costys,
unsafe manner.
A number of defendants were
cited to court onchargesoflaUureto
pay old fines. The group includes
' David ftsh~r. Middleport; Alfred ,.
Evans, Middleport; Cindy Mayle,
Rutland; ,Jimmy MorriSon, Middleport; Dorothy McCloud, Middleport, and Sammy Linle, CoolvUie.
Two defendants were lined and a
number of others forfeited bonds in ·
\lie court of Pomeroy Mayor
Clarence Andrews Tuesday night.
Fined were David Anderson,
Sandusey. $375 and costs and three
days In jaU, driving while !ntoxi·
cated, and Larry Fox, Middleport,
$50 and costs, speeding.
Forfeiting bonds were Fred
Riggs, Pomeroy. $63, traffiC llght
violation: Benton Phillips, Pomp.
roy, failure to pay old fine of~.
and assigned to work lor village to .
ll'\Y off; Kenneth Hartley, Sr.,
Pomeroy, $63, diSorderly manner;
failure to register motor vehicle; ,
Rebecca
Drenner,noReedsville,
$43,
Ralph Meister,
addres~ recorder, 51)3, diSorderly rnaruiei';
Mike Dorst, Pomeroy, $63, no

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OJJ!'!rator' s ·liCense; 'Frank BS:~n; ·
Columbus, $47, speeding; Steve
Kenzll, Pomeroy, $48, speeding;
Lawrence Collins, Long Bottom, .
$44,speedtng: ,TohnPartlow,Pomeroy, $63, nooperator'sllcense;Andy
Doczt, no address recorded, and
Tommy Romine, np address listed,
$63 each, consuming alcohol in a
motor vehicle.
EUzabeth Lane, $25, !allure to
appear to press charges; Delores
Goode, Pomeroy, $63, failure to
regiSter motor vehicle; Theodore
Hayes,Pomeroy,$43,assuredclear
distance.
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defendant tried as
adult offender
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representatives is Jeff Gilkey.
C&lt;rsponsor is the Farmers Bank
and Savings Co.
Bahr Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bahr, Chester. He" IS a
member of the Naqonal Honor
Society and has served as a class
officer . He attended Ohio Untver·
s!ty during the 1982 summer team
as part of the Honors Tutor1al
College. He attends South Bethel
New Testamr nt Church.
His alternate is Kim Probert and
co -sponsor is Bank One of
Pomeroy.

Veterans Memorial

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By LARRY EWING
OVPstafl
GAI.J..IPOLIS (OVP) - A charge of murder was expected to be filed
today against a 17-year old Point Pleasant resident, who was incarcerated
laSt night by the Gallla County Shert1f' s Department and held in connection
with the death of a female whose body was recovered late Wednesday from
, a well near Wilkesville.
' Assistant Prosecutlng Attorney Donald A. Cox said thtsmorningaformal
chargeofmurderwould he brought against Charles Lee II,17, Pt. Pleasant,
during a detention hearing setfor.ll a.m. in the juvenile dlvlslonofcornmon
pleas court.
At the same time, Cox said, theprosecutor'sofficeplannedtotlleamot!on
requesting that the case against Lee be transferred to the general division of
the eourt of corrimon pleas, where he would be prosecuted as an adult
offender.
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While a positive identification of the body has yet to be reach"!~ through
the coroner's office, Sher.lff J·a mes M. Montgomery said (his momil)g the
deceaseo i)ad ~ tentattvely)de'ntifle&lt;;l.byfamtlymemhersasJ7·yearotd
Barbara Twyman, Rt.1, Ewlngton.
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A missing persons report was flied with the shert1f' s department lasL
month. According to the report, the Buckeye Hills Career Center studenl
had been miSsing since March 20.
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Lee was taken into custodY and booked in connection with the alleged
homicide late last night, wlthinhoursoftherecoveryof a femalebodyfroma
.j{}root deep well located on an abandoned rural mobUe:hpme site, just off
Allee Rd., approximately four mUes from Wilkesville. ·
A spokesman for the department said last night investigators had been
led to the well site by an anon~ous tip, received Tuesday, concernil)g the
whereabouts of a body ,
The well and body were discovered at approximately 4: :ll p.m.,
yesterday. The 40-foot deep well held approximately 15 feet of water .
To recover the body, tankers from the Vinton Volunteer Fire Department
and the Gallipolis City Fire Departinent pumped approximatelY 2,500
gallons of water into the weJl..allowlngthebody to Ooat tothetopoftheshaft
The body was removed from the well at 9: 15 p.m . .Sheriff Montgomery
said the weU would he pumped out today in search of further evidence in the

case.

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knit ahirto, shorto, Welt·
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dr811 stacks.. Men'a and
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By The "-'laled PreM .
The wet fweather over Ohio is
caused bY a cold front and will
gradually end ioday from the west.
High pressure IS centered over
the hlih Plains of Kansas and
eastern Colorado, with Its tnnuence
spread OYer much of the central and
western United States.
'llle cold· front in Ohio should
move Into western Pennsylvan)a by
this eY!!IIIrig and continue to the
East Coast by FTtday morning. The

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RAVENSWOOD , W.Va. (AP IThe Ravenswood Works of Kaiser
'Aluminum &amp; Chemical Corp. will
recall300 employees when It begins
work on restarting a 40,00}-ton
capacity potline in May, company
oftldals say.
The company plans to recaU 270
hourly ·workers and 30 salaried
employees, said RW. Irelan. Kals·
e r's regional director of public
·affairs.
The potline actually won't be
restarted until August , but workers
are needed to make preparalions

and undergo rt'training bPcauSI' lh~
line has been out of opera l ion for
m ore t han a year, I relan sa id . ,

The restart is part of a n
agreemeni b!'tween the company
and the Unlled Steelworkers Union
reac hed in December following 16
monlhs of negollalions. lrC'Ian sa id .
The r ropening of the Ravenswood
line c'oincides with plans to restart
two 27.500-top capacity poltincs and
possibly a third at Kaiser's Mmd
plant near Spokanp, Wa sh .. Irelan
sa id .
The pollin('s are US('(! Ia converi

By ROBERT E . MILLER
Associated Press Wrller
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -StatP
welfare officials say they hope to
set up two more county ,
''wor kfare" programs prior to a
Sept. 1 deadline to get them going
statewide.

We i!arc Director ,tohn C. Cuddy
sa id 11lesctay night that he fo resees
two program s being added to I~c
fourthal a lrcaclye,isl, ha ving them
came on board "sorncllmPafiPr the
first of July ."
Cuddy's commenl s came during
a le ngthy pr:esenlalion lo a HuuSI'

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Ravenswood plant

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January 19g2. rtnally dosing lhP
R.a vpnswood reduction planl, Irelan said . '11u• shuidown cut lh&lt;•
OJ)('rarion's w orkfor cf' In half, to

aboui 2,l0Jcmployees.
Rl•surnpt ion of one pollin&lt;' was a

pll'&lt;igc the company made

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[)(_-.('ember in exchang(' for work

t-uic , smlorlly anct job combinailon
conc{'ssions hy 1hP stL'{'Iworkr rs
union, I rPian said .

l\.11 is£'!' a !so agTr•fxl agn"l(l() to

r hangP it s Jl('n slon plans 10 allow CJ(Xl
USW mf'rrtbPI'S al H.ttVPri~Wood to

la kt• m rly
wish" I.

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If lhey

" T hP aJ.!TL"•PnJPn! on loca l issues
thai was r c-achf'CI las t year Is

ll'S[Xmsibi&lt;' for the HavPnswood
rf's\&lt;JJ1," said ,lim RowPn,

w~slst a nt

dirPc lor of USW Dis I rleiZ:I.
irdan Silid emptoym&lt;'nt a l the
RayPnswood plant . now l,Hfll.muld
reach ~ . 7lll or ~.801, IJu I h0 ~aid it Is
unllkdy thP facl nry will f'Ver
t•m~loy as many propit• as II once
did

Human Resourees suhcommlti('(•
which is looking al thf' Wt&gt; lfa N·
Department's $5.H hillion gml'l'al
fund budget for th!' I!JRl l!l!fJ
biPnnlum .

He also

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scvP ral ol hPr

welfare program s. inc luding Mt'f.ti
ca\d, whf'rc Gov. Richard Cdestf•
wan is 10 cut al lea,sl $11XI rniUiun In
· s ta te SJX'nding .

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wel!arP rrc lplenls work
for a pan ion of their benefit s In
puiJIIc Sl'&lt;: lor jobs , currently Is being
Iritod as a pUot pmjec t in Marion ,
Madison. Hancock and Butter
counties.
Cuddy did not indica le which
;"ounliPs may join first in whal -.·til
lk'&lt; ·omc ;.i perm~ment, stalewld€'

workfan't' Hur1 as ma ndated by the
Lt.•;:is laturt•, e ffective Sept. 1.

Papers .won't accept
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WorkfarP. a pmgram in which

l3ec(Jmlng partly cloudy tonight. Low 42-47. Winds .westerly 10
IIOI'thwl!tlterly ~10 mph. VarlableoloudlnessFrldaYwithachanceol

Ptulliture ~De§igns
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aluminum oxldr
aluminum .

Welfare chief envisions new programs

Plains high wtll move ellSt nd into
our area late tonight and Friday.
Another area of low pressure Is
expected .to gain strength over
southern and eastern Texas tonight
a,J!d should milve to the Tennessee
Valley by Friday evening.
Cloods will be on theintreaieover
southern Ohio on Friday, and areas · ·
along 'ihe Ohid Rlver CQUld be
thi'eatened by showers by late
Friday afternoon.

Weather forecast

Barbarll Twymlln, 11, Rt. I, Ewlngton, hi\.' been !OCnt to r,olumbtL•Ior
an autopsy. MeMwhUc, G..Ula hiW111t'fl have charged Charles 1.&lt;.•.&gt; II,
17, Point Plca..'&lt;ant, w. va .. with murder. Prosecutors art• IL•king that
Lee be chargt•d a.• an adult. - Larry EwlnK photo.

Kaiser to recall 300 employes

Cold front should end tonight

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coroner' soffice for an autopsy . As of
thiS morning , Berkich said he had
not received any information from
Columbus on Ule cause of death . .
A tentative identlflcatlon on
Morrison was made by the sheriff'&amp;
department. and a spokesman sa!Q
the Mason County Sqerlff' s Depart·
men! "woold conduct a followup
Investigation Into circumstances
surrounding her death.
Sheriff's investil!ators wereconfi·
dent Wednesday the body would be
Identified through dental records or
other methods . Berldch said there
has not been an opportunity to
examine those records. ·
After being returned from Columbus, the body was released to WUIIS
Funeral Home. Further comment
on the Investigation . was not
available this morning from Point
Pleasant -:Poltee--Dttet. •.James
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BODY FOUND IN WELL - A body , tentatively ide~ttfled as that
of a missing Ewington (GalUa County) girl was pulled from 11 411 fool
weD Wednesday night by members of the Gallla C&lt;nmty Sheriff's
Department and Vinton Volunteer Fire · Department. The body of

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GALLIPOLIS (OVP) -Graveside services were held late thiS
morning in Centenery for a 32-year·
old Point Pleasant, W.Va. woman
whose body was found in the Ohio
River Tuesday.
The viCtim was identified as
Sonlla
~Morrison, API\rtment
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Point Pleasant pollee reponed
that MorriSon has been miSsing .
since March 2. As late as Tuesday,
pollee had ISsued a public appeal for
help' In locating her.
·Morrison's body was discovered
at the moUth of the Raccoon Creek.
at the Ohio River near Eureka at
5::xl p .m. '1)1esday by a fisherman .
Recovered by the GalUa County
Sheriff sDepartment, the body was
examined by Dr. Edward Berldch,
assistant county coroner.
: Berldch ordered that the ~Y be
taken to the Franklin COUI)ty

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identified ~ missing
Point Pleasant woman

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Following a preliminary medical examinatiOn, AssiStant County
Coroner Edward ,1, Berldch said thiS morning .the body had been
transferred to Franklin County for a complete autopsy .

Bnghl colors and
action stnpes .
Wrangler Runntng
gear takes off in a lank
shirt with 50% Canon/
50% Polyester mesh
under a 100% Nylon
shell . The actton shorls
are 100% Nylon
Guaranteed for one full
year

Admttted ..WUilam weaver. Mid. .
dleport; Hamer Searls, MlddiP.
port; Roy Clark, Middleport; AJy.
sla JenkinS, Racine; Harold Smith,
Reedsville.
Discharged--Michael Hewitt,
Shirley Stnttli, Thomas Wolfe,·
Minnie Edwards, CharleS Theiss,
Dessle Borf!lg.

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Copyrighted 1983

THE WATERMELON PATCH

500 Lincoln Hill

2 Sect ions , 14 Page~

Vol.31 ,No.239

UMWA ligures show over 50
Celeste told miners a practical
sulfer dioxide emjsstons from
Midwestpowerplantsarethecause
percent of Ohio coal miners solution must he found to the acid
unemployed, and Celeste said "we rain problem which does not put
of acid raln in the NortheaSt.
Celeste said govenunent and
canoot sit still and hope that will peopleoutofwork..
change."
UMWA leaders have spoken out
industry should develop~~leste said the 1983 budget for against a Senate bill sponsored by
ble solution and "not look for
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the state Department of Develop- George Mitchell, o :Maine, which
easy quick answer.
ment includes $4 million for coal they claim would put SO,OOJ miners
"We cannot accept a simplistic
policy that looks for a scapegoat
research. He called thiS "a first out of work if tt becomes law.
step" and said more money needs to
The bill would require 31 states,
instead of a solution:" Celeste said.
he spent on research with practical including Ohio, to reduce sulfer
Although everyone wants clean
applications in the coat Industry.
dioxide emiSsions from coal·
air, the governor said it IS unfair to
The governorsatdhewtll propose
burning electrical generating
"impose the burden on one
the state legislature create a coal ,..::P=Ian=t=s::.. .:S:!:po::nso=:;rs:...;:.of:_:th:::e:...;:.bil::l...:.c::la::tm:.::.~-in-d_us_t...:.ry:..._
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use tax which would be used to
generate funds for research. ,
The state should alSo "identify
marketplaces around the world"
for Ohio coal and help make the coal
&lt;;ounted Cross Stitch Supplies .
competitive, he said.
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COLUMBUS - Gov. Richard
Celeste Tuesday promised state
funding for research and development in the coal industry which he
said will help put miners back to
work.
"We must make a substantial,
sustained commtttment to research," he said. "We must lead the
nation in development of a compre... henstve coal research and development program ."

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Braves beat .Reds;
baseball roundups

Letters ·t o editor

Funding promised to put miners back to work

WANTS COAL RE'lEARCH - Ohio Gov. Richard Celeste told
meml&gt;ers of the United Mine Workers of America TUesday he want tAl
spend !)lore for research and development in the coal indlliltry. Celeste
spoke at a UMWA conference on jobs and acid rain.

Sara L. Rupe

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"I! acid rabt IS going to be .li
national ISsue, why should just twq
lndustrle$, utllltles llftdcoal, pay the
entlre.prlce•" he asked.
·
Rahall and Rep. Torn Luken;
J).()hio; alSo spoke bt oppositiOn to
the Mitchell bill.
Rahall said · some Northea51
congressman have used the acid
rain tssueforpolltlcalendsandhave
approached It with "emotklnaUsm" .
rather than facts.
' 'There's no. reason to Increase ·
unemployment because some in
government' want to make political
rain out of acid rabt," he said.
While AmeriCans want clean air,
Rahall said "we also want a
UveilhoOd for our children and
grandchildren."
UMWA Ieadi'rs and rank·and·!lle
will meet agaln today to learn about
acid raln and o~
,
efforts
,against the Mitchell
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PRINt=' 11eekJ Lee, ceater, daull*t' of Mr. IIIII Mrs. Robert E .
Lee, a. I , W.. CI'OWDI!d 1983 Melp CGunty Dairy l'rln&lt;!esS at the
tUa.J . . . CauDty Dairy Bilnquet held Wednelday nlghi at
Fetltnnbtp Bill of the St. Paul Lalbel'llii.Cialrch In Ponwoy. Crowning
- byTurwny 8mllh Clulprrw1, Jell, paM Melp Dairy Prfilcess. On the

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DAYTON, Ohio tAP)- Dayton
NewspaJl('rs Inc. said Wc'&lt;lnesday il
has decided nut Ia accepl from
Hocking County officials edited
versions of ' the county corone r 's
reports on the dea ths of two
teen-ager s whose dismembet'('(l
bodies were found las l fall near
Logan.
The newspapers sued March 8 in
Hocking County Common Pleas
Cour1 , contending that Hocking
County Coroner John Rauch had an
obligation under Ohio law to make
the autopsy reports public.
Dayton Newspapers inc. oper·
ates The Dayt.on DaUy News a nd
The Dayton .Journal Herald .
,
Hocking County · Prosecutor
ChriStopher Veldt and Rauch re·
fused to relea~e the repprts, saying
they were not ·public records. ·On
March 14, Hocking }:ounty Com·
mori Pleas Judge ,Tames Stlilweil
ruled tllat the· reports were public
records.
Then Veldt contended that under
Ohio law, port lolls of the report
could remain confidential be&lt;:ause
they contained Information that

could jropard iz&lt;' Ihe investigation or
lht' double bomiC idP .
In a conf&lt;'rcnce In lhc judge's
chambers ,Monday, Veidl a.nd
assista nt prosec ut or frederick
Mong offered to compromiSI' by
releas ing edited versions of the
rPports. ih(' nt'WS[lilpPI'S said.
NewspapPr a llorney Tom Pyper
·was a Uowed to inspect tile fuU
repor1.s bul was prevented from
dtsctostng ~he coment s to his c lient ,
The newspapers sa id they dec ided
not to accept the edited version and
on Wednesday filed a notice
withdrawing the court action .
"'We are considering other alter·
natives," said Metrupulttan Editor
Ron Hosea.
On Oct. 14. the torsos of Todd
Schultz, 19, and 18-year-old Annette
Johnston, formerly oT Xenia , were
· found In the Hocking River nelir
Logan , a cotrununily of abcut 6,00J
southeast of Columbus.
Two days later, other pai1 s of the
bodies we re found buried in a _COlli
field near the river.
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Sher!ft James .tones sa id no
arTeSts have been made .
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Ill Court Strt'l'l
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fia. -It
Is the Wednesday before the season
opened on Monday, an(! I am sitting
about 25 rows up In the grandstand
at MUnicipal Stadium, watching
the Expos of Montreal against the
OMoles of Baltimore. II this Isn't
heaven, It Is right next to lt.
The truth_.Is, I am playing ooaky.
I ought to be back up In Washington, D.C., watching the Democrats
against the Republicans, but Wa·
shington hasn't had a club for the
past 10 years. Football, yes;
baseball, no. It Is a terrible thing to
have a national capital In which the
national pastime Isn't seen. No ·
wonder the people are down on
government.
e,nyhow, here I am, and the
Florida sun Is shining and a gentle

breeze Is blowing, .and the mapleleal nag of Canada Is rippling out In
center field. The stadium holds
about 4,000, and today 3,647 'fans
have shown up.'.' HaH of them are
over 60. The man are mostly given
to bay windows and salt-and·
pepper mustaches; the women·are
either thin and wiry or big and
bulky. It Is a good crowd for a
maJor league game that, as they

say. "doesn't matter."
I am sitting next to an old geezer
who comes to Palm Beach every
March, maln.ly for the ba~.
Then· he goes back to Jlllnc\ls and
spends all summer watching TV
and readlrig the box scores. I
gather that when It comes to major
league baseball, Champaign, lll.,ls
no hetter than Washington, D.C.

]ames ]. Kilpatrick

My friend lsmaybe'lllyearsold. He
Is wearing a green shirt over yellow

pants, !lnd he has a red, white and
l:llue Expos c~p on a wave d white

::~~. no-nonsense ca~
"Don't tell me this game doesn't
matter," jle.says. "It matters to the
rookies who
lor sprtng
training, ·and It matters to the
regulars whQ want to hold their
jobs. they c~ll It 'exhibition base.
ball,' but what are they exhibiting?
It's their best effort. 'lbey won't run
any harder or Held any better In
September."
1be old geezer, It turns out, had ·
thought a lot about the nature of
baseball. He had ·concluded that
baseball mimics llfe !tseH,In a way
not seen In other sports. In the top of

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Letter to the edit}r
Wants DWI answers._ _ _ _ _ _ __
We'Ve all been hearing about the
great new "tough" drunk driving
law In our state. It's supposed to be
really rough on druhk drivers and
make us all feel safer.
Well , In our area, three people
have died a nd another critically
Injured since that law went Into
effect. What's being done aboullt?
Not much. In last Sunday's Times·
Sentinel, April 3, there was an
at(lcle on the front page stating the
patrol's "frustratlon''at the recent
aecldents. We can all understand
tlfe problems !acing the sta te
highway patrol's efforts to stop the
drunk driver but when evidence
~lnts to the. possibility of an
lic~lcten.t belrig caused by-a drunk
dtlver ·why·I.sn't any action taken? '
Last Friday evening, a car struck a ·
motorcycle se,rlously Injuring the
riDer. The driver of the car was not
eYen tested lor alcohol. Why? The
ga)rol said that a person can't be
telted after two hours. Why wasn't
tlm driver tested earller? Why did
oiey watt so long? When someone Is
S,J.i~pected of being drunk they must
'!Ike a breath test. Why wasn't this
drtver? He wasn't even made to
walk a line. A serious accident had
qccurred, there was beer In the car.
Wllnesses stated the car was going
last on the wrong side of the r oad
lind yet the driver still wasn'tglvPn
any alcohol test.
: Why? II the patrolman didn 't do
anything because he· thought the
&lt;!river might have been Injured a nd

was waiting for the emergency
squad, why didn 't he request a
blood sample be taken? It was
staled In that article In last
Sunday's paper that "Patrol policy
mandates that blood samples be
taken from drivers who have taken
a test at the scene and must be sent
to Ohio Department of He,.lth
laboratory for analysis. "Why was
tha t not done? Why did they walt so
long? The driver didn't seem very
Injured when he was walking
around after the wreck. He did not
once ask about or look at the man
he struck.
During that two hour period after
tpe wreck thP patrolman hardly
,spoketottredrilrerorthepassenger
In' the · car. They just contlnu€11 to
·wander around until the squad
arrived. U we are to have a tough
drunk driving law why aren't
accidents like this better lnvestlgated? Why didn't that trooper do a
more thorough job?
He didn't even talk to all the
wi messes. How can this law work
when cases like this go by? How
come there are three dead people
and another critically Injured In our
area? What good ts a law that will
arrest you II you weave a little on
the road but won't arrest you If you
have an accident and Injure or kill
someone?
I believe we need a crackdown on
drunk drivers, but If the state
highway patrol doesn't enforce It
what good Is tt ? -Susan Bauer.

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Justice, _FBI at odds
WASHINGTON - The Mafia
dons must be chuckling with
satisfaction. A jealous feud between two federal agencies over
bureaucratic turf threatens to
jeopardize the government's battle
against labor racketeering. Here's
the story: ·
The JustiCe Department Is deter·
mlnedly trying to keep the Labor
Department's special agents from
being given the law-enforcement
powers FBI agents have.' These
Include the right to carry firearms,

. .As a conscientious and responsl· the meal he consumes once
!ile hunter Ifeelthe need to respond belonged to a living animal. make arrests and exec ul e
t'o Dave DUes' letter which Implied Animals are kllled to supply some
warrants.
dlat a hunter killed his nephew's of our nutritional needs, therefore
Justice Department officials
dog or killed the deer he recently anyone' who consumes meat must don't
want to give the Impression
f.ound . The person or persons kill theanlma l,orpaysomeoneelse
engaged In an untha
l
they're
(esponslble for those acts commit· to do the killing. The beef or chicken
seemly jurisdiCtional struggle. So
ted crimes and should be reported on Mr. DUes' platter Is as dead as
they're a , gulng, essentially, that
io the proper author! til's.
the deer or grouse on mine.
Hunters do carry and use
I cannot understand the ratlonallttrearms, evidently so 'did the za tlon that occurs so that a steer's
persons who committed those dea th Is excusable, but a deer's
Senseless acts .
death Is unacceptable.
: The comparison soould stop
Hunters contribute to organlza ·
NE W YORK (NEA) -Less than
there. Assuming a hunter actt'llln lions whose Intent Is to purchase
36 hours afte,r President Reagan
an Irresponsible ma nner In those wildlife habitat and cond~ct reproposed, In hls televised address
Sltuatlons Is lllogtcal. Following search that benefits g'tme and
to the nation, a long-ra nge research
proj ect designed to replace nuclear
S)mllar Incorrect reasoning we non·game species of wildlife. The
· could categorize doctors and heroin hunter's role In conservation Is well
deterrence with · a system of
addicts together since both use documented a nd required no
non·nuclear defenses, NBC News
Hypodermic syringes.
defense.
had lound and rushed onto the
: Each !ImP I point a gun orrelease
1 understand Mr. Diles' frustra ·
"Today" show an M.t.T. professor
an arrow at an animal I realize I lion and anger when hL• nephew's
who allegedly thought the Idea
am taking the life of one of "God's dog was killed . I shared l)ls disgus t
would cost trillions a nd wouldn't
magnificent creatures."
at flndlrig an Illegally killed deer
work a nyway .
: I respect the wildlife I hunt and left to decay. However, the lmplica·
As matters turned out, the
professor was unwUUng to go quite
utilize every usable part of the tlon that hunters were responsible
game animal~ that I harvest. My lor the unlawful acts described tn
that fa r; but you've sllll got to give
ctlet Includes wlld game which Is his letter Is a concern to all
NBC, which often serves as a son o!
S)lbstltuled for beef, Poultry, pork responsible sportsmen. - John
unpaid auxiliary arm o! the
or lamb.
Costanzo, 51279 Portland Rd., · Democratic National Committee,
. _~ Sl!rely.Mr. Diles understand that ··~ Rll~lll~; 01116.
•. -- an A:for trYing~·· One reason why Mr. Reagan's
Interesting proposal Is difficult to
; I don't want the people of Meigs parking-lot ,
discredit convincingly Is that he
&lt;;:ounty to think I'm writing this
A big mad man dared me out of hasn't yet desCribed It In detail.
letter just because o! the oile that
my ' ca r, was calling me dirty
Some critics have assumed he's
appeared~ C. Yates on March 30,
name!j and really was serious about
talking about laser beams, protiecause I'm not! In fact, I don't
lt. Needless to say, I never opened
Jected !rom "ldller satellites" and
agree with her entirely.
my mouth.
designed to destroy Soviet missiles '
She Is blaming thepollceofflcers
I went to Clty •Hall and got a
en route to this country while they
warrant. 1 must ~ay this much, Sgt.
are still thousands ol 'miles away.
because nothing has been done
Joe Kirby and Lt. Larry Hudson,
Perhaps so; but!llsoperhapsnot- ·
about the rrian who beat her. She
~n't being fair, becau!jl! she plainly
were ·very klnd and helpful, during
"antl·mlssUe missiles,'' launched
staled In her letter that the police
the whole thing, even though .Lt.
from suclt satellites and armed
piCked the man up, and locked him
Hudson was really busy, he still had
with non-nuclear (I.e. ordinary
time to listen and advise. The dirty
htgh.exploslve) warheads, could do
up, and that (s where their duty
ends!
deal came tn Court on March 22 .
the Job just as well. And ttiere are
:: It the man Is ruMing the streets ,
They found the man NOT stiU other techniques worth consld·
'Jiow, put the blame where the GUILTY but sill! placed him on
erlng. Unlll Mr. Reagan becomes
l)ll!me goes- on the Mayor If It was
one year's probation. Needless to
more specific, therefore, his oppoip Mayqr'.s Court and the ludlle If 11 say ,I was also placed on one year's nents can only fi.aJI away at the
was 1n County .Court.
probation, · both on disorderly general Idea, lnsistli1g that It won't
Many people are a ll too quick to maMer charge. Neither had a
work and pretending they know
blame · the line me,n who go out witness, but the man's wqrd what they are taUdng about.
there and bust their faimles to keep overruled mine because I guess I'm
But·' · the gener!ll Idea Is a
lbelr moho " Protect and Serve." · a female or the man was a friend ol beguiling one, and In embracing It
:. Alter a man Is locked up or Cl\le! Stltts.
Mr. Reagan hils foxily outflanked a
1\'hatever by a police ot!lcer. thetr
I haven't quite llgured It out yet,
good many d the Pentagon's
destiny neil In the hands ol the
but I'm sute of .one thing, . the severes.t critics. Thus, for years
Mayor or Judge, so maybe she outromeOfmyfatewasn'ttbefault
they have complained loudly beshould stop to see where the blame of Sgt. Kirby or Lt. H\idson. It was cause America's current strategic
f:oes.
· the Mayor!! ! · _ Barbara stahl, . defense concept Is based o.n
; J had a similar Incident happen to Letart, Ohio.
·
aeterre~ · the ra!ller macabre
.me oo March 20 on PoWell's
doctrine of ''mutual assured des-

things have been working ()ut line.
If the Labor Department crime
fighters get In situations where they
need guns and arrest authority,
they say, all they have to do Is call
the FBI for help.
My associate Indy Badhwar has
learned, meanwhile, that the Gen·
era! Accounting Office will recom;
mend to Congress that Labor's
agents be given full law ·
enforcement powers. But Justice Is
balking:
"Proposals to expand the Labor
Department's existing criminal
Investigative responsibilities," a
recent Justice Department memo
states, "may jeopardize the prim·
ary pMnclples which we think have
contributed significantly to the
successful Investigation and prose-

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Pomeroy Mid die port, Ohio
Thunday, April 7, 1983

Thinking about baseball

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the seventh, the Orioles had gone
down In order. "That's life,'' says
the old geezer, getting to his feet lor
the stretch. "Ufe Is 90 pmcent
· three. up, three-dllWil."
In the bottom o! the seventh, the
Expos' second baseman, name Ill.
Little. gets a single. Then he :? b f
second off the pitcher. "see what I
mean?'' says my friend. "That's
life, too. Turn your back .• ~jlll they
steal you blind." In the wv"i&gt;t the
eighth, the Orioles came' to Ilk!.
Jotm Shelby, this spring's phenomenal outfielder, beats out a
single; Dauer singles to left, and
suddenly the crowd Is attentive.
The next hitter rues out, and then
Crowley hits a long Oy to Warren
Cromartie In right.
A crary thing happens. Cromar·
tie think• . he has jUst made the third
out and starts trotting toward the
dugout. Shelby hotfoots It to third
and then scores on a wild pitch. The
old geezer Is thumping his cane and
fairly snorting tn disgust. "Talk·
about life,'' he sayd. "Bonehead
plays In lite will cost you every
time.''
In the bottom of the eighth,
Cormartie comes up to bal. The old
geezer bellows at htm. " Hey,
Cromartie!" he yells. "HOI!' many
outs make three?" My friend has
been thumping his cane at the
umpire too. "Inside! " he llollers.
"Way Inside!" It Is DUtch ReMer!
behind the plate. When he l'!Hed a
strike you know It's a strike.
In the end, ills Expos4,0rloles2.
We have a winning pitcher, Bunis,
and a losing pitcher, Welchel. We
have had Reardon 's wlld pitch. At
some point In our lives, most ol us
throw a wild pitch or take a base
because of one. But mainly this has
. been a .game of three-up, three·down, not' e)&lt;clttng;" nOt boring .- a
. nice' Scattering of goo{!, cleari_hlts,
with the runners moving and the
fielders shifting; and If It wer&lt;lll'l
for the fences, the foul lines would
stretch forever. Spring training has
something to teach us: It provides
an echo of lite. It matters.

·Jack Anderson
cutlon of criminal elements In the
(labor) fields."
To this ringing defense of "prim·
acy principles" the memo adds:
"The FBI Is already performing
covert.lnvestlgatlons with consider·
able success."
Senate. Investigators disagree.
"These are speclall2ed lnvestlga·
tlons,'' said a staffer on the Labor
and Human Resources Committee.
"Frankly; we're not happy with
what the FBI has done In this field
... They average less than seven
lnvest!gatlot\s a ye.a r. They do not
consider this a high-priority Item.
They have too much else to do."
An internal memo !rom the
Labor Department Inspector gen·
eral's otrlce to the committee cites
some specHic examples o! this:

defense

- A major sting operation In
Detroit was aborted last August
because labor couldn't protect Its·
undercover agents and the FBI had
refused to participate.
.,.. In New York and Cleveland,
Labor agents referred at least lour
cases to the FBI because they
lacked the nec essa ry lawenforcement powers. The FBI has
sat on the cases.
- In Cleveland, several potential
wi messes refused to cooperate with
Labor investigators because they
oould not offer the Informants
protection.
- Last January, Labor agents
had to call ott the investigation
because they couldn't get the FBI
to provide protection for a meeting
between an undercover Informant
and a targeted suspect.

William A. Rusher

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MEIGS RESERVE - The Meigs Marauder
rese!"'e baseball team takes time for the camera
during a ·l'ecent workout. The Uttle Marauders are
IH on the year. Team membersare,lefttortght, front
ro~ , Lee Powell, Mike Chancey, Brett Kom, Dave

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Hoover, Cluis Kennedy, and Rodd Hlll'l'hon. Second
row, Charley Kru&gt;pp, Rod Roush, Shawn Baker, Rick
Wise and Bob Spiers. Third row, Joe Fields, Paul
Duff, John J;:pple, and Coach Greg Dnrnuner. Absent
was VInce Knight.

Five . yeats of planning, hard
work and overcoming financing
problems have culmina~ In the
completion o! a m(/dern all·
weather track facUlty a! Meigs
High School.
Sunday, April 10, at 2 p.m. the
new !acUity wfll be dedicated.
Anyone who has been assocl~ted
w1 th ·the track project over the past
!lveyears along with the public Is
Invited to attend the dedication. . ·
The track team will be present to
participate ·tn running and field
events. .
Two years ago, Sam Crow,
former teacher at Meigs High,
presented the Idea for a track
facility to the board of education. At
that time, the board authorized an
expenditure of $25,000.
Total cost construction came to
$41,000 which dld not Include
grading and getting the area ready
to pour blacktop. The .$16,000 was
paid by the _M"lgs Athletic Boos·
ters. Work orr-the track was done by
volunteers interested In seeing the
facility completed.

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Bruce seeks toughness len sprt•0 .g £ootball

Helping WIth the track faclllty
were members of the boosters.
parents, and Interested persons.
Also donating funds . In ·i'ddltlon
to the boosters, were the Meigs
Courity Jaycees. The track will be
available for public use In the
future .

The Shelly Company of Gallipolis
did the asphalt work and contracted the sealing and painting to
the M &amp; D Blacktop Co. of
Columbus. That work was com·
pleted last fall . .
The area is a ~lx Jane a ll·weather
400 meter track and all runways
are all-weather .

Games rescheduled
Due to wet grounds, all baseball
and softball action between Galllpotis and Meigs scheduled Wednes·
day night was postponed· until this
evening. However .. heavy rains
during the night have left the
games In doubt.
Contests rescheduled were Meigs
varsity baseball on Memoria l FIPid
In Gallipolis: gtrls' varsity softball
at Meigs: boys' rese rve baseball at
Meigs and girls' reserve softball a t
GAHS.
The Meigs boys' and girls' track
meet with Nelson\11le·York, a nd

~anceUed.

Logan was
It will no t lx•
made up thrs spnng.

"

Bruce, 38-10 In his four seasons
game conditions. will be running as
Young 30-71n the last30 minutesand
the No. 1 tailback In spring practice
rolled up461 total yards, 167 rushing with the Buckeyes, hints he will
for the departed Spencer. the Big
by departed tailback Tim Spencer. have the depth to achieve that: ·
However. Bruce still has 14
" We've got 23 kids we redshtrted Ten's leading rusher last fall with
returning starte{s from the team from last year, 18 of them 1,538yards.
Bruce also must find a replac£'that won nine of 12 games last fall.
freshmen, " he satd. "So they're
season.
ment
for split end Gary WIU~ams ,
The Buckeyes put on their most . finished second to Michigan In the looking for a little action . It should
who
holds
aU of the school' s 'pass
Big Ten a nd beat the Wolverines.
be competitive."
awesome display in 17 bowl
"We want to come out of spring
Ohio State began it s spring drills receiving records. Thad .'e!"ison Is
appearances In whipping Brigham
practice as physical as we ended the this week and wUI conclude them the leading candidate.
Young 47-14 in the Holiday Bowl in
"But the real challenge Is on the
season. We . think that was very with the annuaiScarlet-Gray lntras·
December. It was the highest point
Important to us." Bruce said in quad scrlrrunage Saturday, May 7, defensive field," Bruce said.
total ever accomplished by Ohio
Gone are tnslde linebackers
preparing his fifth team .at Ohio In OhtoStadlum. The Buckeyes also
State in post ·season contests.
will scrimmage at Kings Island and Marcus Marek and Glen Cobb and
State.
Ohlo State outscored Brigham
tackles ,rerome 'Foster and Chris
Massillon this spring.
The offensive line ·'loses two Riehm.
Rowland Tatum and Rick Czy·
starters, center Craig Pack and
guard Joe Lukens. Joe Dooley Is the zynskJ have moved irom outside
heir apparent at center, with Jim llnebacklng to replace Marek and
Lac hey, a starter in one game In Cobb. DaveCr€cellus. Dave Morrill
1982, the likely replacement for and Mark Hocevar, switched .from
. center. are the leading candlila.tes .
.
Lukens. •
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tool' 1;,
St.•anli"·
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Kelvin Linds~y . unproven In a! tac"klc. .
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COLUMBUS. Ohio tAP ) -You
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seeklng the same toughness in
spring football with whlch Ohio
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··~ Middleport, Ohio

Oakland. A's top -ndi8ns, 5-3
· ByHEIISIJHELN&amp;IENSON · · calf Seattle's thn!e-run second
Weave" s succe5s0r. Lowens,~ln's
Inning against Bob Shitley, led off
second-Inning hi! scored Eddie
AP Sporta Writ«
Mike Norris' career has been the fourth with anolher ~ ott Murray, who had doubled, tying the
going downh1ll the last two years Jay Howell and singled home a run • score 1·1, and his two- run single in
the tlflh extended Baltimore's lead
and to start the l.9B3
he ln the eighth, The yankees nicked
Young for 10 hits ln seVen lnnlngs to ~1 and kayoed loser Dennis
alinost completed the trlp literally.
, but dldn 't score until Dave Winfield
Leonard. The Orioles wrapped It up
wtthflverunsintheseventh. Winner
The 28'year-old rlght·hander of hlt a two-run homer ln the seventh,
Raapn4, Wblte Sox I
.
Mike Flanagan allowed seven )lits
the Q;lkiapd A's, who has slipped
George Wright's twO:nm double In eight Innings, Including Hal
from 22-9 and a 2.53 earned run
average ln 198&gt; to 12-9, 3.751n 19111 . , in the fifth.Inning helped Texas toT , McRae's homerun In ·the second.
and 7·11, 4.761astyearwhen he was sweep ot Its thn!e-game season'llgers9, Twlns5
Detroit's Dan · P etfy worked
troubled by asoresboulder, blanked ojlenlng series. Rick Honeycutt
seven Innings alter a shaky start Cleveland for five gutty Innings scattered elgh.t hits In seven lnnlngs
and
Pave
Toblk
blanked
the
White
Wednesday - after totallng hls
Gary Gaettl hit a three-run homer In
· $42,000 sports car ,against a tele- Sox over the final two. The Rangers · · Mlnnesota 'sfour-nmflrst-andtbe
phone pole ln the Oakland hills en chased loser Richaid Dotscn ln. the Tigers came from behind with tlve
route to the baUpark.
seventh when they scored their final , runs in the sixth on fOUl' hlts and
' "It was off the mountain or Into two runs on a single . by Pete· three errors. The Twins led 4-2ln the
the pole, one of the two," Norris said O'Brien, plnch·hltter Larry sixth when the Tigers sent 10 men to
the plilte. Minnesota shortstop Ron
after the A's defeated the Indians 5-3 BUttner's trlp!e and Bllly Sample's
with reUef help .from Tom Buig- double.
Washington committed two errors
me!er and Dave Beard. "The front
Ork1les 11, Royals I
and right fielder Tom Brunansky
John Lowenstein contributed made one, while Kirk Gibson, Mike
wheels loCked on me. I'm just lucky
I wasn't killed."
three singles to the ortoles' 14-hit
Ivie and Lou Whitaker had RBI
In other American League action, attack and drove in three runs as
singles. La.rry Herndon hOmered In
Baltimore gave Manager Joe
the ninth lor the Tigers, hlssecondin
~ the ~IUornla Angels edged the
Milwaukee Brewers 4-3, the Seattle Altobelli hls first victory as Earl
as many gaines.
Mariners contlnf!ed their King·
dome domination of the New York
Yankees 6-2,. the Texa5 Rangers
made It three in a row over the
Chicago White Sox 4-1, the Baltl·
JACKSON - By a 3-2 vote, meeting, Ellingson ~id .
;
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-more Ortoles trounced the Kansas
Southeastern Ohlo Athletic League
Plagued ~elections over
· City Royals 11,1 and the Detroit administrators turned down Ma· the past two years -Wellston and
OAKLANll SCORE5 - MltcheU Page, pinch
WedneS&lt;jay as Indian.•~ catcher Ron H......,y walls for
Tigers trtrnrned the Minnesota r!etta's bid to join the fivecmember Meigs to the Tri·VaUey Conference
runn er for designated hitter Jeff Burroughs, scores
late throw . Oakland defealed Cleveland, 5-3. (AP
Twins 9-5.
on A's Jla vc ,Y J.opt..."'i s lnglt• in seventh bming
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league.
and Waverly to the Southern Ohio
· Norris left in the sixth with a 3-0
-the SEOAL has been
Conference
In a closed meeting lasting less .
lead and a two-hitter - he was
casting about lor additional
than 10 minutes at clackson High
charged with Cleveland's two runs School Wednesday night, Galllpolls members to maintain a consistent
in the inning - because of and Jackson voted against admit· athletic schedule.
lightening back muscles ln the sixth ting Marietta, with Athens, Logan
Oneofthemajorconslderattonsls •'
inning.
.
The lack of offens ive support was The threat ended when shortstop
C!NCINNXI" I tAP ! - The fi rst
and Ironton voting for.
the distance between existing
Dwayne Murphy gave the A's a
familiar for Berenyl, who was 9-18 Rafae l Ramirez made a diving
victory is a lway st he most welcome
Because admission has to be SEOAL schools and others in the
3-0
lead In the third with a two-nm approved by a4-l vote, the motion to area. Other schools that have been
last season despite a 3.36earned run catch of rookle ,Teff Jones ' line drive
for Atla nta Braves Manager .Joe
double after Henderson walked and admit failed .
average.
Tor re.
interested In membership, such as
in the hole.
Mike Dav is s ingled. The A's padded
" If we get a key hit in oneof tllosc,
" We wa ntf'&lt;:l t11e fi r st one, " Tor re
Chillicothe and Circleville, have
"E verybody kind of hlt him
"At thiS stage, the league wiU
their lead With two runs in 'the
fi rst two Innings , Bruce wins the (Perez), but the hlts just dldn 't fall,''
said. ll):;h ting up a cigar after a;;.]
neverthless been content tri remain
on
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an
RBI
single
by
remain
the same," said .'ohn
seventh
ba Uga me," Reds Manager Russ .!ones said.
v ictory ovrr tlw Cincin nati Rcd!l on
within their present leagues.
BuiTOughs and an RBI double'by EUingsD!I, GaiDa Academy High
Nixon said.
Wedncsda .v night.
Offlclals are also considering the
Ber enyl' s wUd pickoff throw le t
Davey
Lopes.
School principal. ''It certainly isn't
The Braves went up 1-0 in the first Bruce Benedict score the go-ahead
" I know that w)1en I played, I
fact thai Jackson, a charter
an Indication otlier teams shouldn't
Aligels 4, Brewers 3
on Brett Butler's single, a stolen run In the third , and his wild pitch
wantCcl m y fi rst hit. II m ay take a
member, might leave the league If
Bobby Clark's RBI double endeavor to join."
base, a long Oy out and Claudell put the Braves a hea d J.1 in the
day or two. but you want lh? l first
new teams are admitted .
snapped a J.3 tie In the fifth Inning
Ellirigson l'3ld there have been no
one," snirl TorTe. a m 1.1 j or le4gup, Washington's RBJ ground out . ,
Cighth .
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The Reds-1ied it iii the botfom of ·
.ciltchrt ;, n.tl fn ficlde r fori TScas 0 ns.
All hough Tqr.re was pleaSed wltli .: and_ gave CalifOrnia Its_ -~d ' 'formal ·. overtureS" . made . for
consecutive · ohecrun h:iuinpl\ over membersl\ip . ·1n · the '. o&amp;-year-old
"' ·Rigt1t hander Pasc ua l Perez the innin g wheh Gaty Redus led off · the e ffort by:- Perez, lie was uneasy
the delendlilg AL West champions. league; although Interest has been
with
an
in
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single
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He
went
'to
m ad(' sure it took no longer than two
that sluggers Da le Murphy and Bob
· Th e D•ily Sentin el
Brian Downing drew a leadoff walk expressed by Warren Local and
third as Pere--L fielded Eddie Hom e r are a combined 1·for-U
;:am Ps, blan ki ng I he 11cds over the
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from Mike Ca !dwell and scored on Portsmouth. Neither has made a
Milner 's grounder and threw wildly wit hout an RBI after two games.
last r ight innings togiw iJoth clubs a
A. Division of Multimedia, lnt: .
formal application yet, according to
Clark's shot to left -center.
past second base on a force attempt.
].J rf"'( '() t'd .
" I d on't want to go much farther
Published ev er y aft ernoo n. Monda y
leaguEt officials.
Dave
Concepcion's
double-play
through Frida y. 111 Court Street. by
The 2.'&gt;-ymr-old Perez sta rted
wit hout the big guys hitting .
California used solo homers by
th e Ohio Valley Publishin g Commpany
SEOAL
administrators
wlll
meet
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and
the
grounde
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slowly, r om.miltlng an c·rror and
thoug h." Torre said. "ldon'twant to
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land Dally Press Associa tion a nd the
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Wellston last week. Pictured in front, left to right, are
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The Los Angeles Dodgjjrs love to

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walt for Ken Landreaux to get them
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wlth six runs batted In Tuesday
night's 16-7 season-opening romp,
~lled the trigger again Wednesday
night with a bases-loaded two-run
single that broke an eighth· Inning
tie and pnxluced a 4·2 victory.
The Dodgers stole six bases
against the Astros, the most for
them tn'agamesince.June24, 1975:...
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Mabry. Pope, Combs 1.
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of the season, a two- run s hot' in the
third Inning - en route to hls first
complete game in the majors.
Gene R,ichards had three hits for
San Diego, including a hom e run
opening the game, and the Padres
struck fo r four runs in the top of the
third off Blll Las kcy.'t woofthem on
Slxlo Lezcano's double.

APRIL 1st THRU APRIL 16th

POMEROY

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- Atlant'l Braves' shortstop Rafool Remlrez
( 16 ) misses II l~gh throw to second base as ClnclnnaU Reds' outftelder
Hnry Redus nrrlves sulely during the second Inning ol ihe,lr National ·
League game In Cincinnati Thursday night. (AP Laserphoto).

There will be an ASA softball
tourna ment at the General Ha rti n·
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17. Entry fee will be SOO and two
Red Dol softba ils. For m ore
Info rmation .call Blil at 992·7406.

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pia te and I was looklng fast ball that
way, " he said. "With men on base
and a 2-1 count I knew he couldn't
throw a good bre~g baU and take
a chance ltwouldbounceaway from
the catcher. He was In a dangerous
situatio n.
''I'm sure that's not where he
wan led to get the ball on m e."

a. Cubs
Chicago,Expos
opening
a dayolater than
planned due to a Thesday afternoon
ralnout, attracted a paid crowd of
only 4,M2 to Wrigley Field. The
Cubs didn't give the fan s much to
cheer about.
Steve Rogers of Montreal stopped
them on six hlts and six strtkeouts
Astros.
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for his 33rd career shuto.ut and AI
. "Steve Sax ancj Ken Landreaux . Oliver drove In aU of the Expos' runs
imd those gUYS ~ ·run, "c saiq with home :~n5 off 'Fergu son
Dodgers' Manager Tom Las6rda. "'enklns In the se\lenlh inning and
''This Isn't the first time that we've
BUI CampbeU in the ninth .
hurt people with stolen basesandlt's
"Anytime you can look back at
nine zeros, you have to be satisfied,"
not necessarily the catchers' fault
said ROgers, "but I was lnconslsl·
with guys like that running ."
Also In theN a tlonal League II was ent, awkward and couldn't get my
Atlanta 5, Clnclnnatll; San Dlego5, rhythm . In the early Innings It felt
San Francisco 3, and Montreal 3, like myJirst s tart In 10years. They
Chicago 0. Pittsburgh 's game at St.
hit some balls hard but light at
people."
Louis was rained out.
"! had a good spring. I nonnally
Padres 5, Hlanls 3
1 get off to a good start," said
Dave Dravecky of the P adres
I ~ndreaux. "At this tlmeofthe year scattered five San Francisco hlisI
rm just looking for something good lncludlng Chlll Davis' second homer
to hit, trying to make contact."
He knew exactly what to look for Beulah results
In the eighth Inning, with Dave
COLUMBUS , Ohio t AP~ - ctust
Smith struggling on the mound for
Be
Speedy, ridden by Steve Neff,
Houston. Mike Marshall led off with
wen
I 5¥., furlongs In 1:051-5 to win
a single and pinch-runner Derrel
Thomas swiped·second before Rick the featured eighth race at Beula h
· Monday, batting for winner ,Terry Racetrack Wednesday and pay
Reuss. was walked intentionally. $8.80, $4.40 and $2.80.
Second was Hy Gall for $6 a nd
Then Smith walked Sax. too.
$3.60,
followed by Lady Sailing for
·up came Landreaux, who drilled
$2.80.
his game-winning hit to right.
"It was a fast baU•out over the

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down onthe number oftbneoutsin
televised games.
, The committee also announced
Wednesday that It would cont inue to
experlmlmt by conference with a
-- three-point basket and s hOt clock,
but declined to Imp lement It
na tionwide .
In the key change, the committee
said that starting next year, players
fouled the last two minutes of games
will get two tree throws If the bonus
is In effect insteadof the p resent one
shot. plus a second If they make the
firs t.
Ed Steitz , secrelary.e&lt;Jttor of the
rules committee, said of the
change: "We felt it would e liminate
the tendency to foul at the end of the
game." But It would also p resumably cut the length or the final ()Yo
minutes of college games. which

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MIDDLEPORT - Evangeline Chapter 172, OES, Thunday , dinner, 6 p.m ., Mlddleport
Mastinlc Temple, honoring past
matrons and patrons; r~lar
meeting, 7: 30 p.m. with Jiiltiatory work. Dinner price, $4,
reservations to be made wtth
Emma K Clatworthy.

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RACINE - Tbe Southern
High Schoo.! Band and Chorus
will present a spring concert at
the high school Thursday, 8 p.m.
Admission Is free but donations
wtll be accepted . Money from
donations will be used to help
defray the cost of the music.

Amate,ur Gardeners

Star Grange

RACINE - R.aclne Legion
Post 002 wUI meet Thursday at
7:30 p.m. Boys State delegate
will be voted on. Refreshments
wm be served . .

POMEROY - Hysell Run
Holiness Missionary meeting,
7:30p.m. wtll be Thursday with
Brother Montor, a Navajo Indian from the Dakota reservations, as speaker.
POMEROY - Spring revival
Church
started
Wednesday
and
at
Shade
UnJtea
. Methodist
will continue through Sunday a1
7: 30 each evening. Rev. Chester
Lemley of Vinton will be evangelist and there wlll be special
singing each evening; public
Invited ._

Clara Conroy with Kathryn Hysell
winning the door prizle. . Mrs.
Qua11erly birthdays w~re ~
Burkett and Veda DaVIs ·served
served with a potluck supper
cake and Sherbet to those n8.rned
followed by entertainment by the · and Martha Slater and Erma
Sloan family at thlsweek's meetlng
Smith.
of the Golden Ap;e Senior Citizens of
HarrlsonvUie.
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Held at till&gt; town Juill, 22 club
Janice Bradley, Debbie Watson
members and a guest, Mrs.
and
Wanda Stafford tied for the
Frashler Dowen attPnded. NPIIIP
most
weight -loss wtth. Mary
Borgan presided at the meeting. ·
Wayland
and Janet Sigman as
Plans -were made to havl'dlnnpr at
runners-up
at the Monday. night
Dulls on AprU. 15, 1 p.m. A hymn
Five
Points
exercise class. Patty
sfng concluded the mE'l'tlng.
Ro~sh was the top weight loser In
the Maso'n Sllnderella ·Class, while
Joan Vaughan lost the most weight
and Cathy Workman was runnerPlantings at the Carleton School
up at the Wednesday morning Five
and the new addition to the
Points class.
Middleport Firehouse were discussed at the March meeting or the
Middleport Amateur Gardeners at
thehorneofMrs.EilzabethBurkett.
Several donations were made
Jean Moore will report at the nex1
during a recent meeting of the Star
meeting on the Carll'ton School
Crangeatthehall.
project. Katie Swanson presldeil at
The donatiOns will go to CARE,
the meeting tn the absence of
the Grange FoundatiOn lor the
Marjorie Fetty with officers' reDeaf, and the State Women's
ports being given by Glady• ActMtles Project. Arrangements
Cunnlngs and Bernice Ann Darst.
were made during the meeting to
For roll call members told of tbelr
clean the hall, Aprll23 at 1: 30 p.m.,
holiday activities.
and those helping are asked to take
Margaret. Ella Lewis gave a
their own supplies.
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program on plants, flowers. fruit
The natiOnal sewing contest. was-

~Women's

Catherine and Rex .Sbenefleld allo
judged the state baking contest wttli
Bnl Dyer placing ftrst The natklnal

Association

dueled by Rev. Wanda JohnSon.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess.

Dedication or the clothing sewing
tor -U.S. missions and
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for
overseas
misSions· was
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· made by - Faye Wallace at the
~ recE1lt meeting of the Women's
. ;AssoCiation of the Middleport First
· Famlly mern.orabUia, antiques
•United Presbyte~n Chul'Ch.
and costuming displayed and worn
~ The annual mothl'r-daughtl'r by members of the Middleport
: banquet was announced tor May 10
Garden Club highlighted the annual
•at the church with Mrs. Wallace
guest nlghtobseiVanceMondayat
; and Mrs . Lemite Haplonsttlt-to be
thehomeotMrs.ArthurSklnner.
Also fparured
Oower arran;cO-chairmen. Ruby Vaughan will
,have charge of the food and Rev.
ge!lle!)tS made by rnembers lor the
: Wanda Johnson , the program.
various rooms or the Slclnner home.
Ethel LOWery presided at the
Mrs. DiiV!d Bowen, ·president ,
: meeting which opened with group
dlsplayedaceramlcbUnnylnanest
:singing of "Christ Arose." DevCT
or grape hyacinths and greenery In
· tlons were given by Mrs. Ruth
the den, Mrs. Louise Thompson,
·: Woodward and concerned the
flowering quince In a sbl!ll dlsh, and
·' suffering of ·Christ, with questions
more In an antique shaving mug In
. and answers. Group actly!ty rethebathroom,Zerkle, bridalwreath
· ports were given by Carroll Harper 'In a ladY's hlghtop shoe In the
- and Mrs. Haptonstall.
master bedroom, where also was
: The World Book of Prayer by
featured a quilt handmade by Mrs.
· Mrs. Wallace was dedicated to the
Smith Hysell, great-grandmother
Presbytery of Philadelphia.
of Mrs. Skinner, In 1811.
Group 1 had the program on Lent ·. Displayed In another bedroom
wl th a question and answer period.
were sill&lt; flowers In a blue jug with a
Group 11 hosted the meeting.
bluegl;lssplatewhlchhadbelonged
Plans for the annual mother- to the gtandmother of . Mrs. Mal·
, daughter banquet to be held ·in
Roller and a blue glass candy
early May were made when the
dish, owned by the grandmother of
Middleport First United Presbyter- Malcomb RoUer.
lan Church, Group 1, met at the
Arrangements In the living room
home .of Mrs. Ruby Vaughan.
consisted of forsythia, jonqulls and
Carroll Ann Harper presided at pussywlllow by Mrs. RobertTewks·.,the meeting and-accepted the least
bary, another of jonquils and tulips
coin offering following a reading lnabasketbyMrs.WIIIIamMorrls,
and prayer~ The group planned a
and another of jonquils In a small
dinner at the· Holiday Inn on April ' vase by Mrs. Dana Kessinger. Mrs.
26 at6 p.m. Pam Vaughan will host
Lennie Ha ptonstalldidthebreak·
the May meeting.' A question and
fast room arrangement Of apples
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needlework contest, the ltate !II!W·
lng contest, and the stut!ed toy
contest wOl be judged at the June
meeting. The omtests are open to

everyone.

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An open meeting was announced
tor Saturday,AprU:llwlth.a potluck ·
dinner to begin at 6::ll p.m.

ass!~ent

Middlepott. Garden·

were

Flea market
MIDDLEPoRT - There will be
a Oea market Friday and Saturday
at the Middleport Masonic Temple,
10 a .m. to 4;p.m. both days. Table
space can be rented lor $5 a day.
The Oea market Is sponsored by
Evangeline Chapter 172, Order of
the Eastern Star. · For more
ln!orrnatlon residents may call
742-2854, 992-5454, or 742-2544.

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Yard, bake sale

On The "T" In Middleport

MIDDLEPORT - There will be
a yard and bake sail' Thursday and
Frlday at the United Pentecostal
Church basement In Middleport by
the Ladles Auxiliary. Donations
are needed and anyone willing to
donate yard sale Items or good
clean clothing Is asked to telPphone

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pants -have elasticized waistband. Misses' and WOmen's sizes. Hurry! Sale
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arrangement was of jonqulls tn a. and a tan of lace and feathers
crystal bowl tlanked bY yellow carried bY members of the 1910
ta"""S In silver holders.
graduating class · Of Middleport
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displayed
pink
HlghSchoolshownbyNeWeZerkle;
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gladloll with rose colored heather a famlly photo taken during the
and ·rem and also did the table SpaniSh American war period by
decorations of crystal candelabra Mrs. Roscoe Fowler; a family
with pink tapers Oanked by pink bracelet py .lane Brown, a tiered
carnations In crystal swan candlestlcko!wrought tronbyMrs.
containers.
Thomi&gt;son. and a christening bowl
Memorabilia displayed Included tromScotlandbyMrs. BetsyHorky.
~family antique patchWork quilt
Antlquegannentswerewornand
madetn1893byanaunto!Mrs.Allce modeled at the meeting. These
Nease, who alsO showed an engage- Included a nightgown and robe by
ment ring given to her grandmother Sheila Horky, aged skirts, blouses
by her grandfather when he lett for ·and other attire Including hlghtop
C!vU War duty, along with many shoesbyMrs.Sklnner,Mrs.Horky,
articles of jewelry Including a gold Mrs. TeWksbary. Mrs . .I. .1. Fry,
glovebuttonerandaplnonwatch; a
Mrs. Bowen, Mrs. Kessinger and
Oag with 48 woven stars used tn the Mrs. Haptonstall . Outstanding was
third grade classroom of Mrs. Nelle an outfit by Mrs. Grace French, a
Davis displayed by Mrs. Roller, black skirt and whltP shlrtw~lst
whoalsoshowedaGeorgeWashlng- with matching jacket. sliver mesh
ton plate; an antique basket of china
bag and a black feather fan . ..eggs and an Easter bunny by Mrs .
The spring feg!onal meeting was
Tewksbary , andaquUtcommerat - announcedfor M&lt;~y7at R1oGrande
lng the historic Olght of Charles
with reservations to be made with
Llngbergh by Mr5.Haptonstall
Mrs. Bowen. An Invitation to lhe
made by her mother Mrs. Robert
AprU 27 open meeting oft he Rutland
Sharptn1927.
FrlendlyGarctenerswasread . Mrs.
Other lll!rns of tnll!restlncluded a
M. L. French read an article on the
Bible purchased In 1870 for samuel
club written by Francis Klein In
Russell, grandfather of Mrs.
J uly, 1953. For roll call members
Skinner, a docwnent recording the
lntroduc~:ct their· guests. Nancy
purchase or a land gran! by the late
Cale, Dottle Musser, Joan Sorden,
W. E . Russell, Issued by the
Mrs. Brown, Mrs. N eas~. Favors
CbliJjcothe Land Office Jlnd signed_ were tiny Easter hats.
In l&amp;ll by President Martin Van
(a
Buren, k motherofpearland .gold
pen and the wedding bands used tn
Judging of loca l in leresi slides
the 1900 wedding of Mr . and Mrs.
and prints highlighted recent meelDavid Fanner, parents of Mrs. lngs of the Image Seekers Camera
Skinner.
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second, ;ux1 Depoy took third with a
print of an Ohio River night scene.
In the slide dlvil;ton, Ran(lolph
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towers, Randy H(llldashelt took
second with a scene from tl)e Big
Bend Regatta, and Janet Koblentz,
third with a sUde of the Eastern
Eagle baseball team. A black and
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CHESTER -There will be
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Sunday at 7 p.m . each evening.
The Rev . George Sprague will
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POMERY - Book Fair, 8:30
a .m. to 2: 30 p.m. Friday and
Monday and from 7 to 7:30p.m.
Monday preceding PTA meetIng at Pomeroy Elementary
School. Apprmdmately 250 dllferent paperbook volumes
grades kindergarten thrvmuttl
eighth on · display. Falr Is
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11 a .m. at fire station on
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· Linda Aikman will speak on
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children at· 11 meeting of the
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Thut:Sday,

J'om«cr · Middlepoit, Ohio

Af,.it1: 1983

Thunday,April 7,1983

.Births an4 birthdays around thf3 countJ---------~--------Smith birthd4y

one a farm scene and one with
" Happy l31rthday Jeremy."
Jeremy received cards, money
and gUts. Attending were Mr. and·
Mrs . Eddie Hupp, daughters
Jamie, Shirley and Homer Belt,
Arnold and rona Hupp, Ronald and
Nancy Russell, children Mandy

Eichinger birth

and Michael; · Dana and Roberta

Charles and

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fl. surprise party was held
recently honoring Kelly Smith on
her eighth birthday at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Debbie Davidson.
She Is the daughter of Mrs. June
Sm ith , w ho co-hosted the
celebration.
1\ Strawberry Shoticake theme
was carried out with cake, Ice
cream. poUlto chips, and koolald
being "€rved. Party favors were
given to t he c hildren. At the party
were Tina' Smlth, Shannon Smith,
Nancy a nd Karen Burns of Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. "'ohn Davidson,
,John Michael. and Connie and
!:lOnna Manleyof Middlepoti ; Terri
Sm ith, Ricky,. Randy and Robby
Sm ith of Rutland . Others present.j_ng gifts to the honored guest were
Mrs. Ruth Farmer, Middleport, a nd
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith,
Pomeroy.

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Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Elchln·
ger of Tuppers Plains announce the
birth of their first child, a daughter,
Tiffany Dawn, born March ID at St.
.Joseph Hospital In Parkersburg,
W. Va .
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. R.obeti K. Wilson,
Savannah, Ga. The paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Opal Eichinger,
Chester.

Hupp and two

The !urth six W..ks llf&amp;dlng period honor .
roll or Qle Meigs JUnl&lt;:r High School has been
announced. Makln&amp; a grade of " 8 " or a bow
In all their subjects to bE&gt; named to the roU

ColumbuS and Mr: and Mrs. Robert

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David Beegle. Dn!ama Benli. Bill Brothers,
Tonl Bush, Steve Cassell, Mellssa Clay,
Laura Cobb.~ C&lt;q&gt;er. Sean_ Dodson.
Dolo"' !lorsl Lisa Frym,...-. Charles
~pton, Scott HAnning, A\ldra Houdashel t,
Teresa Johnson, AHson Jones, Kevin D. Klng~
Kevtn V. King, Dena Manley, Paul Melton,
Us&lt;\ MIUer. Usa NE'Wman. Chuck Pullins,
John Sisson, Shannon Slavin. Angela Sloan,
P . J . Smallwood. Davtd Sm.Jth. Carlos Stepp,

Eighth grade -

Erin Anderson. Jeff

/\mold, Susan Arnold , nona Butcher. 11m
CasSt"U , AprU Clark, Many Otn£' . Todd
Cu11ums. Tim Durst, Huey Eason, Rex
Haggy, Kri st\ Haynes, Shannon Htndy , Chris
Hysell. Darcie HYsell. SUsan J ones, Dawn
Keesee , Darla King, Phil King, SusM Kin~.
Eddie Kitchen , !\otlke Lewts, Ken M.cCieUan,

Adams.

John Cornwell, Davtd DaUey, Jpdy Ff,lw"ler,
Matthew Haggy, Kaodi Hysell, Jodi Im ·

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Tne foW1h slx w~ks grading pt&gt;rlod ~
roll of the Salem Centl'r Elementary Schcbl.
has been llilnounced. Making a grade of "Q"
or above In aU their subjects to· be namf'd to

Mls.sy Sl.uon.

Sheryl Thcma, Donny Tillis, Ruth wm. Holly
WUUams. Shawna Wolfe.
Third grade - Tammy Miller. Miranda
Nicholson, Jason ~ooids. ·Melina Rolltns ,
Jayme lliJis. M~rlla Tromm.
Fourth grade - JOhn Evans, Mike E"'nk.,
Carol.yn Fltchpatrtck, R_l,·an Lemley, Tracy
Mllam, Oert'k M!Uer, Erlc Peterson. Ronnie
!llggs. Stepllanl&lt;&gt; Woll&lt;er.
F,'llth grade- Lisa Darst. Billy Dcx.-zi, KJm

the rou were:
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Uutc Lambcn, Jason George.
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~ Gannaway, Tena J(&gt;weu, Vlrytnta Lucaa;"

Mk'hene Youn~, Lorena Ql \(&gt;r, Tara Shet&gt;hcrd. Robin Hall, l"tandaU Johnston.

Th.l r'd gradl&gt; - Man Haynes, AOOrea hale ,
Shayne ~ptn, Kat hy William s, Darcy S10rte,

Eblin, AJll.Y Johnson, Lee'a Johnson. Robby

Rkhmond, N!ltalle Tromm , Michael Walls.

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Slxth gradt&gt; - Michelle Adams Chad
Carson, &amp;ott Edmonds, Shawn fenY. Abbv
Fr)·. Barbara Fowler. ChriS tine Gallagher.
Stacey Gibbs, Rhonda Gomm:, SheUa HC'n·
dricks, Tracy Hysell, Ji&gt;rt)• Jadc.'ii, Sallv
McKnJg !lt. Missy Pf'ttry, Honn.i f.' Hcyr10JdS.
Pam Smith. Sabrtna Wilso n.
Pr1mary .EMR - Alonna clf. tand, Pt:&gt;gib·
Estep.
I nter. EMR - Anglt&gt; \\'hlt f'. 11na Rom.lnl'.

Ockt'rman.
Fourth gnule- Leigh Esl!1d.ge, Jeanette
MC'D:mald . -Tina Molden . April NappfiJ,
Htchard Pe&gt;:-1on. C'&lt;uTlt&gt; &amp;arb(•rry.
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Dale .lohnslt)n, Wendy G ilkey. Tammy
I..J.mbct1. 1\'atal\c Lucas, AnllF' ·W lllfam!\.
Sb:th gradf' - Thra Clark , Ca thy Hobstel ·
tr r. Robby Jcl('\ts. Cindy Maynard. Rf'nf('
Young, Jod)· Levingston.

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TRAVELING - Membe.r s of the'·Melgs ..Hlgh
row, Paula SWindeU, Carla Chapman, . Melvln
School CoUeglum Muslcwn, sele~ted vocal students, . VanMeter , Steve Patterson, Zandra Vaughan,
will leave tonight!or a weekend at WUUamsburg, Va.
(llenda Gumm, Che ryl Burris, Debbie Porter; back ·
The group Includes front, left to right, Kenda
row, Joy Sauters, Sherry Wilson, Tammy Black, J eH
Donohue, Suzan Thoma, Rhonda JeHers, Anita
Carson, Charlie Davis, Paul Riggs, Regina W:~U s,
Basham, Christl qu;vey, Anita Smith, Tammy Clark,
Greta Kennedy, Dehble Wyatt, Julie Spence r,
Robyn Venoy; second row, Unda Riggs, Kllren
Andrea Batey. Not present were Linda Noel and
Spencer, Cllnton Turner, Kevin Criner , Llsa Riggs,
Sherry Sayre.
Mlssl Primmer, Daphne Dillard, Amy Molde n; third

Thfo fow·t h six weeks gradln):! per1oct honor
rol l of the Rullund Elcmcn!ary SChool has
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Mr. a nd Mrs. Eddie Hupp of
Port la nd entertained recently In
honor of their son, J eremy, who
was celebrating his four th birth·
day. He was presented three
birthday cakes, one a, clown cake,

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Local boy' wins
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Melas Chapter, Daughters of .the
American Revolution •. w!U meet at
1 p.m . Friday at the Meigs Inn. A
program , "A Restless People" wtll
be given by Mrs. Ronald Reynolds .
H01tesses will be Mrs. VIrgil ·
Atkins. Mrs. CecU BlackWood, Mrs.
·Robert Craig, Mrs. Dayton Par·
sons and Mrs. John Rose.

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Mrs. F rank Newsome, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy, was the first place
winner In the nine year old
category, of the coloring conlest
sponsored by Nelson's Drug Store.
He- received $25. Rod Is a third
grade , student , at Ch ester
Elementary.

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1978 CHEVROLET IMPALA
air conditioning, AM radio, wire
wheel cov ers , good condition .
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STATION WAGON

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engine S speed tr ans ., air con ditioning , AM -F M radio , r ear
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stere9 8 trac k, tilt wh ee l. luggage
rac k.
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steering and brakes, air con .
ditioning , AM-FM s te reo · radio,
c loth interior, wire wheel cove rs,
white wall tires _
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3 dr. with RS opti•m , 302 engine . 4 ·

FM radio. tan with stripes, cloth

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pow er "'s t eeri ng and b rakes,
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conditioning , AM-FM radio , sport
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The Rev. Rev. William Grant
Black, Seventh Bishop. The Diocese of Southe rn Ohio, Cincinnati,
will make a visit to the Grace
Episcopal Church Sunday al lhe
10:30 a. m. service. Scheduled for
the service to be conducted by
Black are 18 confirma tions and one
baptism.
Currently the bishop serves as a
trustee of Kenyon College, Gambler, of Children's Hospital, Cincinnati; Bexley Hall, Rochester, N. Y ..
a nd the Cincinnati Huma n Relations Committee. He was rector of
the Church of the Good Shepherd In
Athens from 1962 to 1973, a nd of the
Church of Our Saviour, Cincinnati,
1973 to 19'79, when he was consecreated bishop of the Diocese of
Southern Ohio.
A vetera n of the U. S. Army,
Black holds degrees from the
Greenville College, Greenville, Ill.,
the Unive rs it y of Illinois, Urbana,
Ill.. the Unive rs ity of Chicago
Divinity School. wi th honorary
degrees from Kenyon College a nd
.
E piscopa l Theological Seminary
In
Lexlngion, Ky.

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Edd~ Baer, MarJcrie

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Mary Roush. Bernice and Russell
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Flossie Bush.
Others attendlnl!were Dorsa and
Bessie Pal'$0ns, Kenny and Jean
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23-Professlo nel Services

5 1-Hou sehold Goods
52-CB. TV &amp; Radio Equipment
5 3-Ant•qua·s
5 4-Mosc . Merchandise
55-Building Supplies
56-Pets for Sale

4 - G I\Iea w ay

5-Happy Ads
6 --los t an d Found

3 1- Hom es f qrSal e
32 -M obtle Hom es f or Sale
33- Fa r ms f o r Sal e
3 4 - Bu smess Buildm gs
35-l o ts &amp; Acreag e
2 6 - Re al Estate Wa nte d

7 - V a r d Sa l e (paid in advance )

8 -Pubic Sale
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83 Ea:c8vating
84-Eiectrical &amp; Refrigeration
85-General Hauling
86-M .H. Repair
B7-l,lphoiS1ery

6 3 -lives toc k

64-Hay &amp; Grain
6 5 ~ Se ed &amp; Fertilizer

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Gallia County
AruoCode 614

Meigs County
Area Code 614

446367388245 256 643379-

992 - Middleport

Gdipolis
Cheshire
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Rio Grande
Guyan Dist
Arabia Oist
Walnut

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Area Code 304
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FOR SALE

The Marie Miller h_()fJle on Iasiey Street.
Pomeroy, Ohio,in good neighborhood, is

for sale. Property appraised at $25,000.00
and price reduced to $20,000.00. House
in excellent condition. Contact Trell
Schoenleb. TelephOne 992-2074 or Fred
W. Crow, Attorney, Telephone 992-2692.
This is a real bargain.

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GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7583
or 992 -228'2 , , .

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CARPENTER
SERVICE
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.PURCHASE OF ANY RCA PLAYER.
APRIL 8th &amp; 9th -

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stcry home on excellent neoghborhood. childoen can walkloschool
TIJs ~·t tam oiy soze home wolh 4 b!IIrooms Laoge livo ng room wrth
fireplace. buoil-on doshwasher New cerpet throughout. Frool and
side jXlrches. Fooco:l aor natural gas heat supi)IJIIented by ..00
buoner iJr cheaR healing cost $27 500 00

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POMEROY - look meover, close to town, Najlo!s Run Roa:l, nore
I I; Slory Ita me lllm~ 6.05 acres, 7 rooms, 3bedro001s. eQUiflllo:l
kitchen wolh nice cbo~ cellar and 2 outbui&lt;lngs.

GOOD THIS WEEKEND ONLY

MIDDLEPORT

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This 6 a good starter home One floor plan I B"d I' loving room wrth
2 bedrooms. Ca rpeting and some paneling ~orm door.; and
Windows. nalural gas heat, garden space. Oul!ode enlrance lo
basenteril $16,000.00.

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f1enry ( Clellnd. Jr.. GRI ... .............................. 992·6191

Jo Hill .... ............................. .........................985-3335
JNn TrusHII ..... ............................................ 949-2660
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Foom he Smallesl Heater
Core to I he l argest Radoa lo t.
Radoaloo Specoaist
NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs . Expeoo ence

CHARLES SAYRE
AND SON
Roofing &amp; Siding

Route 1
l ong Botl om. OH . 45743
98 5-4193 or 992·3067

Call : 949- 2263
Or 992 - 279] 10,,

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coupon Cancel your ad by phone when you ge t
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Debby Or 12 miles· out Rt .
141 ) Friday-April 8th. 9 t o
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(toddler to 14 }, JfUins. lsdies
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tho se wh o c o n tri b u t e d ,
wh eth er it w u time, •prey ' " • food • .or comfort at t~ !
t ime o f our beloved Ron
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&amp; Auction

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mght, C ommun1ty Btuld1n g
Henderso n, Cons~gnera we l come Auct Lonnie Nea l.
Ca ll 614· 367 -7 101 .
Au ction every Fn night at
t he Hart f o rd Community
Center Trudd oads of new
merchandise every week
Cons1gments of new end
us ed merc hand ise always
wel com e A1cherd Reyno lds
Au ct1o neer . 275 3069
AUCT ION every Satur day
n1ght. M t A lto . WV 6 p rn
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dogs . Collie &amp; Shophe rrl
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check ·our pttcos ofl gold&amp;·
silver. scuw jewelry Buying
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silve r ware
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Valley Pla za, 446 6025 o r

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cl on n U Sf! d CAr S
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- -- - - - - - - lc--loSI -bl•c• ond " " ' " "'"'"
c oon hound Cheah rro area .
Ta ttoos in oars $50 re

word Cell collect 446-978 0

7

ln ~Jos lrn unt

6 14 992

h oa m s

I

modol 1 975 or nuwur

rn o t or and trfHi er
Prefer 14 17 ft 55 to 85 hp
Wrll cons ider oth nrs A sk ror
Dennrs 304 675-5159
WANTED
C8~)0 ,

to

buy

rabbit

304 675 251 "/

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GenorAI Hau hng and Trash
rernove l Serv1ce
Re lrttbl e
ond dependable Ca ll 446
3 159
lawn M owmg no yard to bi g
or stna tl: Re l1Rb le an d de pen ·
deble
For estimate call

Constructron wfll do drrve·
ways , asphal t , co n c r et e .
painting &amp; remodeling Ca ll
446 -9 2 8 1
Gnrdons p lo wed wi·th large
rntn hll er srJt In ches deep
Re~tdy to pl ant Reut er 61 4 S92 - 24~Q

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22 M oney to loa n
HOM E LOAN S 12 % f rw.od
ra t e lead er M ortgn!=je , 77 E.
St c11tr, Ath en s, O hro 1 6 t 4
592 305 1 or 1 800· 34 1
6554 rn Oh io
Bus rnu ss &amp; Second M ort ·
gogo lonn s Equ1ty Rosou r cHs In Ohio 1 -800-992 235 1 , out of Oh1o

t BOO 641 5286

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Professional
Services

C&amp;l Et oo k koup rng
Ta x A ol urra &amp; bookl.oeprng

for lnd l\liduols &amp; busmos sos
Stwrt f o rm s $5 0 0
Lonn fo rm s 520 00 Rnrl up
C&amp;ro l NHH I
446 ·3862
PIANO TUNING SS o H p lus
d r s co un l ~ l o son101 cit llfJnS-

ch urcfm s- sc hoo l s Call 8 111
Ward Warrl s K6ybnord .

446 4372 .

31 Homes for Sale

11

E,.,co llont con drtrotl &amp;
fnr:.u trotl · alflmHiy t or lllHnedut l •l o ~c upnnc y In te r est
rows are down und probably
won ' t 00 lower
H o mo nnd or rnntal
Rroadw11y M t dd l tl ~l o rt
Modorn b us1ne ss btd~
Cnu rt St . Ga ll rpohs

68

112 • ac re s wrch 2 ho mos
Galha County
Call 992 - 326 7 or 675 - ~5 1 6
o11onm gs .
In Midd lepor t newly remo clole d home wi t h f ir eplace,
possrble woodbu m er, close
to schools and shopprn g

J:i'P11cl!•

Yard Sa le

18 W an ted to Do

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W ;mtod l o h u y
pr opofly
Cu ll

614 992 35 44

Call

Aro y ou po~ing to m u c h for
your hosp.itfll hea lth 1nsu ·
ran ee . Cal l Ca r roll
Snowden . 446 - 4290.

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Gold
!itlvm
sl f"l r hng Jfl
w olry rrnns ol d CO IIl S &amp;
curren c y Ed Bur k olt Bilr ber
S h op
Mrdcflep o rt
992

Great Dano bl11ck fema le
Aewsrd fo r 1nformut 1on
rec o vory

su rAnce Co
has offered
se rvrc es tor f tre insuran ce
CO\IDrHge m Ga tl 18 County
t o r almost a century . Farm .
tlom e and pers onal property (;
c ov a• ages Are avoilable to
me et individu al needs Con ·
tac t Eugen e Holley , agent
Phone 388 - 8690

W OR M S h roho st p11 co s
pa1d , Lakn Jack son Ba10 &amp;
Ta ck lo Ollk Hrll Ca ll 6 14
6R2 744A

58 58

Lost and Found

Insurance

446 3159.

WANT ED TO BUY Old fu r ni ture nncl Ant ll")uos of all
krn ds, call KtJ nnoth Swarn ,
446 3 1 59 o r 256 1967 1n
t he evenrng!l

o r 4 46 - 1462

1classify , edit or "rerect _T:. :. ""O·::.u·t - -+l.:.:.:s'·.:.:.ooFs.:.:.:l
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I S9.00 IS16 .0C&gt;IY .VU
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cl assification if you ' ll --~--'---'---'--:-I check the proper box
Th ese cash rates
I be low
' nctude d1scpun1
I
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/Wante d
AUTOMATIC
I
Sale
I I
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TRANSMISSION CO .
I I ) Announc ement
17
- I 278 W. llam
I I ) For Rent
18
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1 1- - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - -

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I cou nts as a word Count
1 name and addr ess or Word! 1 . _l
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da y l..t .!lu• d a y s da ys
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if you - descr ibe full y,
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Water
Sewer
Gas l ones
Septoc Sys tems
LAR GE or SMAll ~S
PH. 992-147
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phone~
.
1 Pn nt o n e word i n each
sPace below.

304 -895-3B 15.

PUPPI ES 304 BB2 -33BO

- Tr encher
-

PUPPIES . part Col ho &amp;
German Shoph tJrd , !Jhon e

FR IE N D l Y

- Backhoes
- Dum p Tru cks
- l o·Boy

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EE pupp 1os. part Co llre.
pari Norw eg ran p hone 30 4 -

dog. 304-675 1320

- Dozers

Situa tions
Wanted

Frank Mooney 's on Rt 7 . 5
miles North of Crown City

NIGHT CRAWl ERS &amp; RED

TWO small pup s 1 rnnlu, 1
female. 304 -675 52 03

PULLIN·S
EXCAVATING

12
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Basement Sale 10 Fam ilies .

3 m~tle pupp1 es
M ot her
Ge r man Shepherd
Ca ll
742 · 2997
J 'FA

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April 4-_8. 9:00 to 6:00

614 -446 0175

675 -5079

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Ad U

M ale A ~r o Dale 10 give away .

Po meroy, Oh.

L

5th house past Te~tas Rd on

Call 742 2450

Ph 992 -2174

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Name -- -- -- - - -- - - - - - - -

old. Call 992 -7458 .

7115

SMITH NElSON
MOTORS, Inc.

Co.

Femal e Be eg le very good
with ch rldren Approx 2 yrs
Nice youn g dou to g1ve
away Pre fer tho country
Mary Davis . 614 - 992 ·

RADIATOR

Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
C lassifieds and
Savel L I

$20,000.00.

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FREE ESTIMATES
Cal l 843-5425

Kotchen Cabinet s - Roofon&amp; - Sodong - Concrele
Patoos - Stdewaiks New Con stru ctoon - Remodolong - Custom Po le
Barns.

Writesel

or repair, gutters and
downspouts. gutter clean·
ing and painting. S1orm
do01s and wtndows.
Ali Work Guaranteed
"Free Estoma tes"

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

MIDOELPORT '- Broom.eli Ave. - Seeks handy ownet' T h~
ol:l er bride home has potential , -lhree bedrooms, lo~ng, d1mng
room, krtchen &amp; bath Enclos!II •de porc h thai double; as the
utitotx and a frort sitting porch A bargaon loo a handyma~

.·

2 small lo~,~ab l u puppies
m rxed bree d . fem olo, w1 1t b e
w ·a ll' dog s l nquif-a. 4~&amp; ­

In Home Afea

•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers
PARTS end S ERVI CE

Ali types of roof work, new

- Plumbing ond

POMEROY·_ Gie&lt;i ~a~tifhomti on Va leStreeCiiiilY 4-ye-ar~ old
Cute ooe I~ or plan wolh basement, patoo, 2-3 bedrooms Natural
gas forco:l aor he~ carpetong. garage. some ·onsulaloon Cou ld IE
goro rental property Only $20.800 00.

QJt &amp; SAVE

14 11.

' Gutter &amp; Down Spout s .·.
' Remodeling
20 Yea rs Experoence

• W u hers •D• sh washers
Ranges

ROOFING

4.oncrtfe~

SY.,CUSE - Gooo klcatoon on Carol Slreoi. new oo the markel
Thos home has 7 rooms, 3 bed rooms ~rge INOng ro001 16'&lt;16',
so me ranotlelong, can be healed wrth wood buoner. lmmo:loale
possessooo $19,500.00

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985 -3561
All Makes

742-2328

3 f emale puppies port Chow
chow wormed . ready lo r
good homo. Ca ll 6 14· 256 -

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$28,00000.

Now you .can bring this -r emarkable entertainment-h om~
at a sp·eclal lower· than·ever pr ice . Come in today lor a
demonllratlon.
·

7 pups. Part Norweg1an Elk
hound &amp; part Germa n She perd Call 6 14 -3 88 -9602 .

c

NEW LISTING - Neat and attractive' Great locatDn on Moddleport
Thos 5 room. 2 bedroom home has been decoraled beautifully
Quaonl balh, noce carpellng, spaaous krtchen Full basiJIIent.
bklwn 1nsulatoon VoeMng ~ home woll be a pleasure' On~

•

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•Fnendly ervice
GIVE US A TRY

15 Years Experi ence

NEW LISTING - Home plus oncome' In town A lwo bed ooom
furnoshed apartment on Second floor woth rental 1ncome of $280
month~. w1ll enable youto buy th5 du plex an dlove o
n the 5 room,
2 bedroom first fk&gt;oo ol the house New carpeton&amp; nice k ~c hen.,
ulolity, garage on noce lol $34,50000

1

That's right! When you usa 1 column
inch or more in newspaper advertising,
be it dislay or classified, you reach
thousands of potential buyera that era
eager to receive your money-saving
ma11age.
·

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7 pups Part No rweg ian Elk
hound &amp; part German She ·
pord. Call 614 -38 8 -960 2 .

SUPERIOR VINYL
SIDIN G

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE ·

Yard SaiA pril 8th &amp; 9th.

NECESSARY to 18 11 Awon
We ' ll 11how you how. Good
earnings ! Call 614 · 388·
9045 or 614 -992 - 3690 .

SANDY AND BEAVER In-

Giveaway

446 -42 11

EUGENE LONG

" CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

out Rt 160 on old Rt . 160 at
E"ergreen Thurs &amp; Friday
Women, children 's clothing
&amp; l ou of odds &amp; ends.

4

Puppies Part German She p h erd, part Doberman Call

31lmoPd

AL TROMM'S
BACKHOE
S.E:RVICE

Real Estate -Ge neral

See our complete ealitctlon of RCA VldeoDiaca

.SUCCESSFUL
BUSINESS
IS A C.INCH
IF YOU· USE
THE .INCH!

Extensive

•

And RCA VIdeoDiscs bring you a world of entertainmeni.
You ge t lhe best movies. sport s, music, variety and
children 's programa. Over 300 titles to choose from In
RCA's ever-expanding catalog of di scs.

14 1b 12 tc:

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3 Family Yard Sale 3'11 miles SALES: NO EXPE RI ~NCE

Yard Sale Apr 7. B. 9th
102 Highland Ave
N ot
responstbl e for acc1dents .

446 -4533.

PH . 614-985·4464

l ll lit

II 26 -tlc

RCA'• VldeoDiac Player lets you watch what you want when you wanl-rig~t on your own TV. It hooks up on
mlnutea and is actnily easier to operate than a
phonograph.
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II ·~H ' fl S I"ol
ln tt •r r&gt;:; l H,•v('r\1 11'
ll't l ll lfl f' td rv dn1 l Aw'nl y
huHb01ily
1)0 1!)77
Ot ~lr&gt;r Non O!rt'rtl! 1IH I

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
New Homes -

No Sunday Call s

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SCT075

0

(Uildt•rl Ol•, l lillei dlH I

991-7201

949-2860.

Wanled · Hosteu or Cou .
turea for 1 national lingerie
company Excellent benef i1S Call 614 -446 -2564.

13

Beaut1fu l lo ng hamtd f ern ale
cat E.11pechng kittans Call

'P arking Lots
· omeways
' Base ments
' Pat iOS
Reasonable Rates
Rl. 3, Pomeroy , OH

Also Transmission
PH . 992 -5682
or 992- 7121

cl&amp;l an d oth er miac.

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Apnl 9th Eureka. n ell \ t o
Campbell's Grocery 9 t o l

7711

Richa Pd Garfield

AUTO &amp;TRUCKREPAIR

Michigan Yard Sale 50 Netl

Help Wanted

won. So . At . 681 .

lon g haired kitten black
Wit h w h1te b1b Ca ll 446 -

CEMENT
FINISHER

St. Rt 124, Pomeroy. OH.

" Beautiful, Custom
Built Garages"
Call for free siding es tim~tes , 949-2801 or

OHIO BONO ISSUE MONEY Will BE AVAilABLE SHORTLY.CAU
FOR APPOINTMENT AND INFORMATION ON ANY OF OUR OVER
100 PROPERTIES.

14) 3 4 5 6 7 B 10 11 12

1

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

•SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•LIMESTONE
•WATER. GAS and
SEWER LINES
•PONDS, RECLAMATION
WORK
•LAND CLEARING ,
CONCRETE WORK ..•.
BON0£0 &amp; WDRII GUARAHI££0
PHONE JIM CLIFF..ORD

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on CoiiOfJP Ad 111SI oil S H 1 2 4
Wr l!ten 1)1(15 wnl b1J ,rr ceptec1 •
pr1o r 10 tile !':die m the Home
Nilt1onal Onnk Ail CiflO Oh10 All
rnQIHrl eS S/lOirlcl hP d•r PC:!f'd 10
lhe same ThtJ HornP. Nalio n al
Bank rt&gt;Srt\•C' s the 11qht 1o tflJflCI
Any or all h1rlS and to r emov~"&gt;
;my or all rtem s lrom thP. sa te a,
o111Y trmr

olll!)lc\1 -, N f

•DOZER

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

fi 18 Dilrwnl O tr 1o l he tra1 ter
m&lt;Jv he ser. n Jt $yrilcuse Oh1o ·

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3 281ma

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

SIDING

992-6215 or 992 -7314

-$29995

The Pewrbdt mo~v be sef'!n at
WhaiP.y s UsNl C&lt;Jrs St AI

111 !I t

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

•B~CKHOE

for

ANY PERSON wh o has
anything to 91110 away and
doo! not offer or attempt to
offer any other thrng for sa le
may p lace a'n ad m this
co l umn There Wi ll be no
c h arge to t h e advert rser

New lima Rd . Rutland. Oh
PH. 742-2225

11

Ave • Gallipoli1 1 thru 9 .
Baby beds &amp; Stf911ers. bicy -

8

The Taxidermy Shop

PH . 992 -2280

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V. C. YOUNG Ill

VIDEODISC PLAYER

Serra I No 7691 0:?

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AMAZING

f:&gt; la!n v.a s ap

S T'o 6 W ee k Service
O n All Fi th
Fo1 More lnfot matton Call

Yard Sale

At. 588. in bock .

HAV E YOUR TROPH Y
MOUNTED

SJ0

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

Cell

Rd

Square Dance every Satur day from 9 to 1 A M Country
Rock Sunday 7 t o 1 1 PM .
Robert Picken ' s East Oar -

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COAL
00 ATO N

Sozes from s·x6' Up
lo 24'x36'
lnsulatd Do g Rouse s

742-3 ~ 9~ '"'

Georges Creek

Cell 304-523 -2131

~UN

STRIP

UTILITY BUILDINGS

( FrM Estimate s)

auc:1 1on !he lollowrr\q
[1) 1079 Pelf'rbill truck
trac tor Se11al N o 1:?22:?2 N
(2) 1976 l •b roo k Fla t frarler

o;11ld l01 l+&gt;ss t11,1n

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RCA'S

Ap r1 i l 6 1983 nt1 000um
thP Home N a t •on&lt;tl Bank. Aa
c1ne Ohro wrll ollw tor sal e on
thelf p ark rng !ol at rwtll11'

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PUBUC SALE

lo •rlll'• ol S 1lr
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12Hf&amp;llans 'n' Doilies
125-Polll ~ills
124-Easy Gills 'n' Omomonls
123-Stitch 'n' Potch Quills
122·StuH 'n' Puff Quills
120-Ct~ehol Y1111 Wardoabe
119-Easy Art ol Flower Crochet
115-Nilly Filly Quills
115-EIIJ Art ollripple Crochet
113-Compltle GoH lloal
109-Stw + !noi(Basiclissueoncl)
105-IMtanl Crachel
102-Mulllm Quills
101-Quilt Boal Collecto1111 I

Public Notice

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The .D·aily Sentinel

nra•sOO at 2 7 300 00
1erms ol S o~ le S 1 000 00
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Jumes J Proflrl l
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. By shoppina in your home area you save on
111, the wear and tear on your car and avoid
the hazards ol hiahway and freeway
travelina. It pays to shop where you live!

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1101 163, Old ~htl,.. Sll., New
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me youo new 1983 NH Dl EC RAn
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135-Dolls &amp;·CIOihes On Pmde
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OFF IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE!

corne r ol a 27 acre 1rac1 of real
esta1 e convcyf'ct to Roy H
Poolm nnd EIS• (' J Pooler by 1 _ _ __
def'd d ated June 8 1951 ;md r
rnco rder1 1n Vol11mf! 166 Pilge
379
M e1gs Cnunty Deed
HecOrds , efe ,P.nc e to wh1ch 1s
hereby mado th r ncn North
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Sizes start from 12'x 16'

Ra cine, Oh.
Ph. 614-143-5191

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All STEEL &amp;
POLE BULDrNGS

For all your wiring
needs; furnac es re·
pair service and in ·
stallation .
Residentia l
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!hlne repair . parts ,
upplies
f'lck up

Outstanding 200 Oeaters
Antiques-Craft -Flea Market
at the Hunting t on Prt de &amp;
Toba cco M atit.et. N 26th
St. , Huntingo«on . WV .
Indoor-Ou t door very Sat. &amp;
Sun Specral dealer set up
$3 .00 Tables &amp; ra cks f o r
rent . 25 cents ad mission

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PAT HilL FORD

446- 9800
Ga llipolis . Oh1o

Announcements

446 -Q294

ter cores. W e can also
acid boil and rod out r&amp; ·
dia~. We also rapair
0.. Tanks.

Riverside VW Inc.

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Cleaner. one hall mile up

We can rapair and recore radiatonl and haa-

RENTAL &amp; ONE-WAY
local and one-way: low r.o tes~
lop maontaoned lrucks. Roglit
s"es. n&amp;ht equopment. Hand
trucks. lurnoture pads, Na· ·
lionwode Road Selvtce. Movong tips and onsura nce .

CA TALOG MERCH AN T
Pomeroy,OH
Goeg &amp; Patty Gibbs-IMnt!'
PH . 99 2-21 78 "~'"

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4 5 -f un"'is he d Ro o m s·
46-Space fo r Re n t

1 5-Sc hool s
16-Radio, TV &amp; CB Repaor

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57-M us•c al lns truments
5 8-fruit s &amp;. Vegetables

41 - Hou ses f o r R ent
42 -Mob•l e Hom es f or Rent
4 3 -Farms f o r ReRt
44-Apartm ent fo r Rent

11 -Help Wanted

Cla.~.~ifie d paf(e.~

71 -Autos for Sale
72-Truc.. for Sale
73-Vana &amp;4WD
7.-.Motorcydeo
7 5· Boats lo Motors
7 11-Auto Partll&amp; Ac:c:essories
77-Auto Repair
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78-Camping Equipment

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All Makes i nd Models
Antenna lnsta llatibn
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Ca ll 614-992-69A1 .

B•g Ynrd Sal e Blh. Friday 9

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Centttnary To wn

House. Knick kna cks , books ,
p la n ts , baby f ur n i t ure ,
dtshu . c:u rt am!L clothmg·,
and muc h more

- - - - - - - - · lc Bake sa le and va r d sale at
the U111t ed Pente cos ta l
church basement Ap r il 7th
" and Bth 10-4 . Free co ffoo
3 Family Yard Ss l a Saturday
A pril 9th . Eureka . next t o
Cl'!lm pbell' s Grocer y . 9 tO?
Porch Sale 88 Pine Street .
Fnd ay &amp; Sa turday , 9 to ~ ­
M atern ity Babyr c ldth es &amp;
m i11c.
Big Yard Sale 8 th. Fnday 9
t o 5 at Cent en ary To w n
Hou11e . K nick knack s, books .
p lants , ba b y f ur n iture .
diahe11 , cu r1 aln s, clothing ,
and much mor,e.
Yard

Sa le

Bo1o 's

Bend. April 8.9 &amp;

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Yard Sal e A pril 9 . 9 until
d ark J o y c.:e M an uel r&amp;Si ·
dence, Fifth Str ee t, R acin e .
Across from Fast Check ,
F ur ni t ure · t r ,umpet· ceih n g
f an.

Tho R• o Gn1ndo Co ll6&lt;go
CETA Program is soaki ng
parl lcrpant s f or a chtssroorry
skrll 1101119 pr ogr11m fo r food
!UHvico paraprofoss tonal s
{Th ts 1s not a quont,'!,Y
cook1n g pro g ram) Ohio r eSI ·
de n t s who hAve bo on unemployed for n mi nrmum of
seven (7) days s hould to lo phonu lhe~r lo ca l Ohio ~~ ­
reau o f Employment Servi ces .O tfi CO t or mnro de tail s
and to arrang e l or an intorlliew Rto Grn ndo Col logo IS
An Equa l Opp o rtun i ty
Employer.
Some·one to live In and stay
w rth elde ry lady Cal l 446 -

0773 .
Earn

s al e ,
6:00·9:00 p.m. Th ruoday &amp;
Frid1y. 3208 Howu d Ave.•
items, sofa 6 c h air .

corno• lo t s m M iddlep ort
Po ss1h lo lAnd con trac t. C all

614-992 50 46
THR EE bed roo m f ull baseom o nt , 75K1 20 lo t , Chfto n .
c Hy water . gas h e at ,

$14 900 304-882 -3137.
304-7,73 -5B60.
APPR(')X IMAT EL Y 8 acres .
11mall hou se , out buil din gs .
reason able. call 30 4 -895 -

extra mo ney soiling

Av on Call 446-3358.
No experience necen•rv.
Pa'rt or' fu ll time. Earn money
wor ki n g at hom e. Free 4.1·
tail s. W rit e to.Berto n is-30 7
Sand St . A pt. 4 . Raven swood. W .V A . 26 164

3 2 Mobile Homes
f or Sa le
1972 14x66 m ob1 te h om e.
3 bd r . gu hMt. ver y ciM n.

814-992 -2166. BAM to
6 PM esk f o r Ti m .

8B2 -3692.
LA qV Cam eo linger ie panv
p lan of D allas, Tell8s Car &amp;
phone necessary. no d el iv
ery . Free kit available upon
qu alification . Book ing par·
t ieJ now For in terv iew, cal l
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3 04 · 675 - 66 3 6 . Mloc .

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304-88 2-2964 .
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Lovnly, 6 rooms Double
garagn. b o"auti HI II'f " leri ds c ~tp e d aron lo t Atop Ro11e
Hi ll , Porn 40 ' s 6 14 986

COMPANION urgen tl y
needed. night 1im e. in Pt
Ple asant !rea. ce ll 304· 676 -

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. ~914 Carnage Houte . 3. :
b'd roo ms. 2 full bath s. sli d ·
lng gl ass doo rs , good cond•·
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6510 .
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They'UDo It Every Time

Mobile Homes
for Sale

54. MiiC. Merchandi se

House 14x70 whh 7x1 2 ft
e;a:pande, total gu, central
air, skirting an chors, balance of 6 year warranty. set
up in loc al park, ready t o
move into . Financing availa·

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
· washers. dryers , refrigera tors, rangea. Skaggs Ap pliances. Upper River - Rd ..
beside Stone Crest Motel .
446-7398 .

ble. &amp;13.995 . Cell 446 ' 3547 .

For ule-1 acre with 12.~e60
•. mobile home . large in
ground pool and foundation
for house . .Call 304-696-

4721 .
14• 70 Bayvie w total electri c, 3 bdr., $7 .400 . 12x60
Liberty good con d .. 83.900 .
Call 446 -0175 .
1973 70•12 2 bdr., wood -

41 _ Houses for Rent

44

Apartment

for Rent

burner, 2 full baths, dis hwasher , W &amp; 0 hookup,
87 .500 . Cell 614 -6 82 ·
7252 or 814 -682 -7277 .

bedroom house. com pl etely redecorated , car peted, rtorm windows and
doors. Call 614· 992 -3090 .

1979 Monarc h 3 bdr. 14x60
86,995. 1972 New Moon 2
bdr . 14•60 86,995 . Cell
448 -9662 . Kanauga Mobile
Home Sale. Kanauga. Oh .

COTTAGE at 1810 JeHerson Blvd . Ideal for single
person or young couple .
304-675-2305 .

2 bdr. Regency Inc .' Apart menu 6200 per mo . or it
incom'e is &amp;10, 000 or len
HUD ·available . A -One Real
Estates. CarOl Yeager. ·Real tor. Call 304-675-5104 or
675 -5386 or 875-7786 .

Unfurnished house. 3311
Franklin Ave .. 3 bedrooms,
laundry ro.om, full sized
beoement. 304 -675- 1687.

3 rm . and 4 rm . unfurnished
apanmenu. Utilities paid,
no pets. no children . Cell
448 -3437 .

HOlJie for rent, 302 16th
Street, 2 bedrooms. good
condition. 304 -676-6323 .

Firrt floor furinshed apt.
utilities pa id, deposit &amp; lease
required . Adults, no pets .
Call at 631 f ourth Av e.,
Gallipolis.

12 x60 mobile home. 2 bdr.
Cell 614 -245 -5830.

Late 1980 Windsor , 14lC 70
with axpendo. 3 bedroom , 2

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bath, air , staro, microwave.
storage building , and more.
For a family looking for a
line e.1tt111 in a mobile'ho me must see . Rodney-Cora Rd .
Cell 614-246-9229 .
1974 Kirkwood m,ob
home completely fumith&amp;d .
36,000 BTU _central ~ i r
cond ., 16x-1 0 porch w1th
. awning , new unde.r plnnlng
and a small building. very
vary axe . con d. $8,600 . Call
614 -388 - 8434 or 814 ·
388 -9809 .

2

HOUSE , tiiC rooms, bath .
built in kitchen. dishwa~her ,
city water, gu, large gardltn
spot , storage building .
t160 .00 month . nea r
Stauffer. Gallipolis Ferry.
Cell 304-875-6596 .

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

2 bdr. apartment perk front
view, part ·furn ., water paid.
8175 mo ., Cell 446 -3919 o•
446 -0021 '
Furnished apt·. $226 , utili flea pd ., 1 bdr ., adults. Cal.l
446 -4416 after 7PM
1 bedroom apartment for
rent . Call 446 -0390 .
Apt' s 3 &amp; 4 rm .. partially
fumish ed. no pats. Call

~~~;3733.
12x60 trailer and lot in
Rutland with fenced in yard
tmd garage. Phone after 5
p . m . 614 - 742 -2864 or
61 4 -985 -4117
12.11.66 Vindale mObile home
with 6 ft . eXpando living
room. wood burner. Situated on 2 plus acre including
remodeled 1 room school
building S. storage shed .
Nic e garden spot. Some
small fruit trees . 614 -992 7164 aftM 5 or 614 -992 6035 .
1969 SCHULTZ
304 -773 -5216 .

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Farms 'or Sale

207 acre farm, lang1ville.
mineral rites included , no
hou • • $12 ,000 down will
carry re1t . 614-388 -9346 .
74 acre farm , hay shed. 2
ponds, ~ timber , 26 tillab~e
1 cret. oil &amp; gas for lease . 1 v,
miles out of HarTiaonvllle .
614 -742 -2577 .
1976 TWo bedroom mobile
home and 46 acres located
on Thomaa Ridge Road . Call
304-675-3280 and Ilk for
Ron Hickman .
36 Lots

&amp; Acreage

6-20 Acrea wooda, over looking OhiCb River, city
schools . 446 -3664 or 1 513 - 423 - 8928 .
Owner / Agent .
36 acres at Rodney on W.T.
Watson Rd . Owner financ ing available. Ca11446 -8221
after 6 weekdays .
lou for sale in Racine.
814 -949 - 2340 or 614 ·
949 -2571 '
lot in Bradbury, vary good
• condition with trailer hook,
up . All utili1ies , septic tank.
coli 614 -992 -2602 .

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Buying houws and apartmenta . Need properties with
favorable price and term• .
Box 1109 G .. ipolis, Oh .
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LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa , chair, rocker, otto ~

by frontier), $686 . Sofa.
man. 3end
tables,
(e.11.tr11 &amp;276
heavy.
chair
loveaeat.
Sofes and chairs priced from
8285 . to 8895 . Tebles:· s46
and up to S125 . Hide -a beda ,$ 440 . and up to
S526 ., Reclinara. 8176 . 10
· $360 ., Lamps from t28 . to
876 . 5 pc. dinettes from
899 ., to 8436. 7 pc ., 8189 .
end ~ p . Wood table with six
chairs $426 . to $746 . De•k
$110 up to &amp;226 ."Hutches,
$660 . and up, maplf! or pine
finish . Bunk bed complete
with mattreue1 . 11250. and
up to $396 . Baby beds.
S 1 1 0 . Mattresses or box
springs, full or twin , $58 .,
firm , $68 . and- $78. Queen
sets, $195 . 4 dr. cheats.
$42 . 5 dr . chests. 854 . Bed
frames . $20.and $25. , 10
gun - Gun cabinets. $350 ..
dinette chairs $20 . and $26 .
Get or' electric ranges , $325
up to &amp;375 . Baby ma traues, $26 &amp; 835. bed
frames 820, 825. &amp; 830.,
king frame t60. Good selec ti9D"' o~ bedroom suites,
c'adar chests. rockers, metal
cabineta, swivel rockers .
Used FurnitUre -- bookcase.
range&amp;, chairs, end tables.
waaher-a . dryers, refrigera tors and TV 's. 3 rhilet out
Bulaville Rd . Open 9am to
M on . thru Fri ., 9am to
Set .

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QUEEN size bed with head board , 1 dre11er with large
mirror. 2 night stands, like
new. call 304-676-6277
after 6 p .m .
AmeriCan Farm S. Ranch
Steel Buildings. Commercial &amp; Farm 40' x50 'JC 15 '
vertical wall (12LL-20wl).
color roof and walls. one
20'x14' double slide door.
one walk -in door, four wei lites, delivery price
88,872 . 00 . R .D . PAR ·
SONS. 119 W. Va.. Ave .
~iploy , WV 26271 . 1304)
372 -8991 .

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Camping
Equipmen~

Bush hog in good shape
$325 8e older modellntet"n8 ·
tlonal tractor (needs work)
f1 .200. Call 446 -0856
dayo &amp; 446 -4257 avon.

1974 Buick ElectTa, 4 dr.,
price 1800. Call between
3 :30 &amp; 6 :00PM, 814-367·
0135.

Jividen's
Farm Equipment
1 9B2 Dodge Mirada excell .
446-1675
Lo ng tractors. Vermeer cond, 19,000 mi ., cruise, 111
round baler &amp; complete line extras. Must •ell, $8,924.
of bale handling S. feeding Cell 446-004 7 .
accessories! A new line of
1976 Toyota Corolla, tape
Portable diahwasher, May - rakes, Tedders $876 .00 &amp; deck, 61 ,000 milea, new
up
and
Di
sc
Mowers
tag, good working cond .
clutch &amp; brakes, good tirea.
$50 . White . 304 - 675 - $2250 .00 .
needs a little body work.
2044 .
Tobacco &amp; corn. sprayers, $1,400. Call 446-4156 .
·
GOOD set of diamond wed - w·agons, rotary till&amp;ra, rotary 1981 VW Rabbitautom•tic,
ding rings, dishwasher, au·- cutters. seeders. tobacco 4 dr .. am-fm . cruill control.
tomatic waaher t 304 ~ 676 - setters, blades. g1tel. culti- 36 .000 milas. Ex~ . cond.
vators, disc, plows .&amp;. wood
2989 or 576 -2372 .
burners&amp;. plaatic tanks I And 614-992-3710 after 4'.
- - - - - - , - - ·leSOFA . Early American . ex - tee ~s to got a complete line For aale-1972 Cedillec, 4
of
Parts
&amp;
Service.
cellent condition. reesona door, full power. $600.
·bly priced. 2809 Birch Ave .
Victor Bahr. Chester. 614Equipment:
35
Mat·
Used
Pt . Pleasant , 304 - 676 sey, 3000 Ford , IH Hydro 985-4240 .
3730 ..
70, N.H. grinder - rriixer,
Gravity wagons . 2 -co·rn 1977 Cutlass Suprema,
pickers, wheel ~isc , rotary good condition. New bat·
·hof;IS.
~ -&amp; 3 bottO~ plows, .tPrY. f').eW lranall)ill_io~ . _Call
uilding
'pOst _aug;r. A · c~:JmPi tfte - lin ~ · 614' 992 - 6810 ·or ·614 ·
·. ':
'.'
-992 -6864 .. :,
of Southeast _ltnc.o .

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Home
Improvements

STUCCO PLASTERING
tillltured ceilings c:om.,.r·
ciel and residential, f(n
eotimoleo . Cell 614-218·
1182.
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PAINTING - interior and
exterior, plumbing. roofing.
some remodeling. 20 yra.
Cell614-388 -9652 .

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Marcum Roofing • Spouting. 30 yeara e•perience.
SJMtCillizing In built up roof.
Cell 614-388-9857 .
Irwin's Glen SeNica matJet
replecementi insuleted Unita acr"na, ato;m windows
fof r:eaidential or commercial . Call 614-256-e&amp;44.

RON"S Telaviaion Service.
Specializing in Zenith and
Motor.ola . Quazer , and
houoo calls. Coli 676-239,9
or 446 -2464 .

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5 rm . hou• 928 Fitst Ave. in
Gelllpollo. Call 44e-3945
after liP II/I .
2 bedroom houN. Uru•
living .-oom. kltchon &amp; both.
· fu rnlahed. Overlooll,!ng
Ohio Alvei. Adul11 only.
Brown '• Trailer Perk. 814812-3324 .

HOu~

for rent or sale.
lo,.ted In SyracuH Ohio. 3
bedroom• with c•rport.one. ·l lllrd ecra lot. 125.000 . Will
conatder hoUse treller11 pert
bl..m.,t. 304-752-8488 .

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Condominium 2 bdr.. 2
blths. completely fur nllhed , oceen front, daily
m.id •ervic8, 24 hr . aecurity
guard, hll 2 paola &amp; tennis
courta. Thl Myrtle Beach
liooort. Myrtle Beach. sc.
Call deyo 814 · 367·0 4 8° or
eve . 814 -448 -3426 .

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JACKSON ESTATES 'E qual ,.
RINGLE ' S SERVICE •••
Housing Opportunity ' has
Building materials
New &amp; Uaed Farm Machin- 1980 CHEVY Monzo, 4 cyl .. rienced roofing, including
one bedroom apartments
rent starting at S16 7 per 54 Misc . Merchandise block. brick. sewer pipes, ery . Farman cub and cultiva - standard shift. 37.000 hot tar appllc•t ion. carpen 2 bdr . large t·iA'iler partially
windows , lintels , etc . tors , Allis Chalmers WD 46
miles, 32 to 35 MPG . ter. electrician. maaon. Call
month
and two bedropm
fum .. 1 mile out of Gallipolis
Claude Winters, RioGrende , and plow s. John Deere 2 &amp; 4 304-675-1714 ..
304-676 · 20B8 or 675·
apartments·
rent
starting
at
of Rt . 588 . Call 814-245 0 . Call614-245 -5121 .
4560:
row
corner
planters,
culti
$193
per
month
,
$200
1
co
ffee
table
9170 .
packers, wheel -pick - pull 77 Ford 260 4 -wheel drive.
deposit . Call 446 -2745 or 47 V2x 18%x 15% in. and 1
TO ALL CONTRACTORS excel. cond .. low mileage, 8
~
end table '25x18%x20 Y7 We are able to give contrac - disk. seeders, Ford buss cyl. , 4-speed , $3800 . 304- Water Wells. Commerci1l
2 bdr. trailer cential air, gas leave mflsfllge .
and · Domeatic. Teet holet.
saw. Ford large splined
with
light
walnut
finish
630,
heat . Rt ~ 36 -at hospital. Call
Pumps Selea and Service .
1 bdr. turn . apt .. no children, 32x63 - 174 pieces brown tors price on all b1.1ilding pullies. Ford 2 -12 in . plows, 882 -2619 .
614 -388 -9760 .
304-B96-3B02 .
no pet s, 6 mo. lea se req. plus underpinning for a· m o bile materials . Delivery availabe. 3 bottom plows. haying
Gallipo lis Block Co., 123112 equipment , post hole 12 Dodge Colt wag en $360 .
$50
deposit,
$1
J'6
mo
.
Call
home
used
just
1
year
cama
1966 Cherokee Mobile
Pine St ., G•llipolis, Oh 446 - diggers, corn pickers. culti - 304-576 -7 116 .
Get your c:1rpet in ship
446 -3667 after 5P~ .
off 8 14x70 mobile home, 2783 .
Home , 12x47, good cond ..
"
shape . Water removal , FR E!
vators. and hay elevators .
long pieces measure 32 ".
83 ,600 . Call 446 -0706 .
Howe 's Farm Machinery. 1976 Plymouth V.alore Sta- ESTIMATES. FURNITURE
Furnished small effiency 1 short pieces 21 " and 10
profesaional type gentleman inches across. enterlock in 8 BUILD YOUR OWN HOM E Rt. 124 &amp; Mayhew Rd , tion wagen $~00 . 1422 CLEANING. CAPTAIN
Camper Trailer Iota. for
6 room s and bath. $2 ,996 .
Ohio St.
STEAMER 614-446-2107.
only . Cell 446 -0338
m etal frame. wood grain See our mod els. 1- 614 - Jackson. Oh 286-5944
summer. secluded w ooded
fini
sh
.
Call
afler
SPM,
446
area . Overlook i ng Ohio
886,- 7311.
81 GRAND Prix. loaded; E · &amp;.. R Tree Service, · fullY
2 row corn planter . Call
river. Vic Brown , Miners- Apt . for rent . Half double-2 3065 .
$7 ,200. 304- 675 · 2617 .
614-379
-2539
,
6
to
8PM
.
insured, free estlmatel.
Apt
.
Adulta
P~ ­
bd
.room
villa. Oh . Call 614-992 Phone 614'-367-0636 , coli
farred
.
No
pats
.
614-992
Firewood
split
&amp;
cut
to
3324 .
56
Pets for Sale
1976 FORD Maverick, e•- after 6 .
2749 .
New
Holland
Hay
Baler.
lenght . Pick or delivered . We
- - - - - : : - - · IC Model 268, used very little . cellent running condition.
honor HEAP Vou chers . Call
2 bedrooms in Racine . 614 AC , PS, PB, cell 304-675· Stark!a Tree Work. larida ~
Stored inside . EJt~eiiAnt con1 and 2 bedroom furnished 614-268 · 8245
367-0288 .
6535 after 5 : 00 .
HILLfiiEST KENNEL · dition . 614-949-2558 .
Apts . Cell 614 -992 -5434,
caping. bedkhoe work, fret
614 - 992 -6914 or 304- 8ft. meat case, 8f1 frbezer , Boa.-~11 breeds . AKC
Jervicea wiJh mowing. Go
2 bedrooms. furnished in
19.79 Pinto Pony , anywhere. 3!14-676-2010.
Reg . Doberman s pups afd
882
-2566.
14ft.
produce
case.
other
M iddleport. No pets . Refer $2 ,000 . 00 , 304 - 675
misc . store equipment . Call Doberman Stud Servi ce .
ences required . $140 .
7689 .
62 Wanted to Buy
1 bed room Apt . S196 . mo . 614-367-0378 b&amp;tween 10 Call 446 -7796 .
month . Pay own utilities .
including utilitie s Equal &amp; 4 .
82
Plumbing
614 -992 -6510 .
.DRAGONWYND CATTERY
housing opportunity. Con &amp; Heating
· ~ENNEL . AKC Chow pup 2 bed. fum 1 child . no pets . tact VIllage Manor Apts . 5 prom dresses sizes 7 - 13, pies, CFA Himalayan , Per · Wanted to rent tobac co
814
-992
-7787
.
like
new.
Wor
n
only
once
.
$160 mo ., New Haven .
poundage. Call 614 -379 72
Trucl&lt;'s for Sale
Call 446 -9769 or 446 - sian and Siamese kittens . 2642 .
304-882 -2466 .
CARTER'S .P~UMBING'
Call 446-3844 alter 4PM .
3 rooms &amp; bath furni shad 3594 .
AND HEATING
- - - - - - - - · lcapt
.
Utilities
paid.
1
child
Adults onl'y, no pets, dep . S.
Wanted land su itable for
1978 Jeep V. t PU . V-8 ,
Cor. founh and Pina
Stud
Serwice
-AKC
Black
accepted
.
No
pet
s.
Ref•nen
For sale metal culvert 6 inch
ref . r:eq . Your util. are paid, 2
ces . 366 N . 4th . st . thru 60 inch in stock . State Cocker Spaniel. 1100. fee planting corn. with i n 10 aut~. 4 -WO. PS. PB, many Phone 446-3888 or 446 - '
mi . Olit St. At. 143 . 992 4477
milu of Crown City . Call eKtras. Call 446-0616 .
Middleport.
approved 16 gauge 12 inch or my pick of the litter . Call 256 -6889 .
3847 .
S5 .35 per ft .. 24 inch 614 -992 -2607.
1976 Chevy half ton short JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT· ·
$10 .10 per ft. 36 in ch
TWO bedroom fum is hed
Want tobacco poundage, bed with utility bed &amp; cap . lNG . Fomerly Dewitt ' s:
Doberman
puppies.
AKC
$16 .60 per ft . Al so plastic
trailer. Crab Creek Road , ONE bedroom apartment•
Meigs Co . Will pay cash . New paint. 81,600 . Call Plumbing . Cell 814-387culvert in stock . 6 inch thru 304 -6 75- 1822.
large yard , h·as been rented for the elderly . All u._tilities
446 -8108 .
6 .1 4-388 -9670 .
0576 .
18 inch. 8 inch $1 .80 per ft .,
through HUD . $ 150 . paid . Tenant s pay 30 permonthly , utilitiea extra . cant •of their adjusted in - . 12 inCh $3 .60 per ft . Ron 57
1979 GMC tri· axle with 16
Musical
Evans Enterprises. 4 mi.
304-675-1206 .
ft . dump . 454 1'3 apeed, PS, 8~
63
Livestock
Excavating
come in this HUD sub1idi.:ed
Instruments
South off Jackson on ST.
AM -FM radio . Cell 448 apartment building . Twin
AT . 93 . 614 · 286 -5930 .
0351 from 9 to 6, 446 SMALL 2 bedroom fur - Rivers Tower, phone 304 niahed trailer, Burdette Ad·· 676 -6619 . Equal oppol'tun Angus bulls 1. to 3 yrs. old, 7277 after 8 .
Lonnie Boggs Excavating:
Cedar wardrobe, antique Signet by Selmer saxe - excellent blood line, Slate
dition. $1 26 . Permonthplua ity housi ng.
Dozer. beckhoe . dumptrUnk
,
3
tier
glen
ta
ble
&amp;
phone , tenor . Call 446 - Run Farms. Jackson .Oh . 1978 · Dataun pickup truck . Worf&lt; by hour or job.
utilltle1. deposit r11quired , 1-----'---'-----concrete Pi cnic table w i th 7897 .
304 -676 · 4600 . Monday Furnished one bedroom
Cell 614 -286 -5395 or 614- 81600. 304 -675-2159 .
Coli 446-7903 .
ben ches . Call 6,4 - 266 ·
through Friday , ask for apartment in Point Pleasant,
286 -1787 .
1788.
1977 FORD pickup, 302
Roaalee .
very clean and nice. No pets .
6 Suffolk Finn cross ewes. 1 automatic, clean, $2300 . 84
59 For S ~ le or Trade
304 -675 -1 386 .
Electrical
At arl ' v ideo game plus 7
THREE bedroom. bathS. 'h. 1- - - - - - - - - yearling Suffolk ram . Can Cell304-576- 2752
&amp;--Refrigeration
c artridge s almost new .
unfurnished, &amp;200 . plua util - Furnished apt . 9165. Gas
show produc tion recorda.
$140 . can 614 -388 -84 3 4
iti&amp;s . TWO bedroom partly and water J?&amp;id . Adult s. No
1975 Buick Electra 2 dr:. Call 814-245 -959 5 .
furnished e 160. plus utili · Pet s. Inquire 2216 Mt . or 614 -388-9809 .
73
Vans &amp; 4 W.O.
PS . PB . AC . AM -FM stero
DEPENDABLE WASHER ties. Glenwoo d, 304-676 - Vern o n Av e . , P oi nt
Registered Quarter Horse .
e
1,860
or
nade
for
cattle.
looust post , straight a nd
2441.576-9073 . .. ....- Pleasant.
Ruth Reeves . Al so grade . For sale or ,J:rede 78 Ford DRYER REPAIR . Guaranfarm
equipment
of
equal
solid very reas onable priced .
Saddles. bridle s; win ter customized van, 4 capt . teed work . Cell anytime
value . Cell 446 -4537 .
TWO bedroom l111Her on 2 b8droom apt . ca rpeted . Call 446 -7993 anytime .
hone blankets . Western seats, table, ice boJt, sofa 614- 26e - 6620 or 614 256 -1207.
Aa'h.tOn - Upton Rd . newly painted. extra nice
bOots. 614 · 698 ·3290 .
bad . AM -FM ,.dlo &amp; tape
1976
Plymouth
Road
Prom drenea size 7 . mint
Fu rn i1hed - unfurni shed . and qu iet . 304-676-1~82.
player
.
Will
trade
for
large
green . yellow &amp; white . W o rn Runner Valera. ~pecial Edi - REGISTERED Hereford cOt·
160 .00 month plus deposit·
car of equal value. Call
once 825, paid $100 each . tion . 814-2 47 · 2805 .
utilltleo, 304 -675 -4088 .
tie aale, Jackson County 446-3346 .
E.ur.nished Rooms · t-c-•_11_6_1_4_·_
24-'5~·-5_
8_
16_._ __
1976 Jeep CJ6 , excellent Hereford Aasoclation. Fri - l ;;;=:=======:.I~:
'TW'() 'b8cfrOam· ua\18r
day. April 8th . 7 :30 p.m. 1
TR S 80 computer 1 e. K pond fifon, trade fa ,----piCk up livastock Market . Feirplain, 74 M _otorcyclea
Ashton - Upton Rd .
truck of equal value. 304Sleeping
room
8116
.
utili
8600
.
TEAC
reel
to
reel
tape
F urn iahed - unfurn is hed ,
wv.
882 -2750 , 882· 2887 .
ED ' S APPLIANCE REPAIR
160 .00 month plus deposlt - ties pd , single male. ahare deck $200 . Cell 446 -7641
•
bath
.
919
2nd
Ave
.,
Gallipo·
between 6 &amp; . 8 PM .
SERVICE call City Furniture
utllitieo, 304 -675-4088 .
SIX
purebred
Angus
cows
li• . Call 446-441 e after
1974 Yamaha Enduro din 304-676-2608 .
with
calvea.
large
modern
61 Farm Equipment
7PM .
M81e Sealpoint Himalayan
2,900 miles. Cell 468type, good bloodllnel, with bike,
•
1997.
nudered. beeutlful house cat
43 Forms for Rent
QJ without pepars. Priced on
loves children . 4 new spoke NEW &amp; Used Harveat ore
86 General Houlin_g
inspection
.
304-676
-2902
.
46 Space for Rant
locking wheel cowers. 19 in . Structures . Automated li 1976 Suzuki 660 hu been
reeked , make ·offar. Call
portable Sylvan ia color TV vestock feeding -computer
FOR rent , PauUre, 304458-1997.
with stand . Call anytime feeders . Call collect 614 - 64 Hoy &amp; Grain .
675 -6110.
JONES BOYS WATER SER COUNTRV MOBILE Home 446-9416 .
586 - 2280 . John L Betts .
VICE . Coli 614- 3e7-7471
1976 Honde Trail 70, good or 814-3e7-01191 ,
• ·~ Perf&lt;, Route 33, North of
cond
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8226
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Cell
44644
Apartment
Pomeroy . large Iota . Call -.I
Round bales of hay for sale
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2470 .
Nled aomething hauiect·~
992 -7479 .
delivery available . 1,200 lb.
for Rent
batea, $20 a bale . Call · 1980 Honda 7'150 custom IMy or something mo~d'f": "
OFFICE space available. Will
Wo'll do it. Cell446 -3159oo•'
446 -6586.
E
Mid remodel for right tanliant.
fully equipped. 1,090 mileo. li14-25e-19e7 eftor e ... · "':
ffiancy apartment in
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. 12,500. Coli 446-2347 If·
dleport . 992-5434, 992 - Sadd.ebrook Inn , Pt. Plea·
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Good miJCed hey. First &amp; ter &amp;PM .
..,,., 304-676-6 278 .
6914 , 304-882-2568.
JIMS WATER - S~f!VICE .• '
second cuHing . $1 .50 par
Call
Jim Lenier, 304-676- •
-6035
.
bole.
61.4
-992
2 bedroom aemi-turnished
1977 Hondot 6&amp;0-4K lolr· ·7 397.
·-.
ept . • 1 eo per mo . plul dop . 47 Wanted to Rant
ing. windahleld. electric
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quality
hay
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Naver
&amp; utllltleo. Clill446-1788. 1- - - - - - -- -start, 'lilly ber, excellent
wet. ' Contact Opal Fitzpa- c ondition, 11,800. Cell
86 M. H . Repair
trick. St . Rt.689. Wilkeo- 11.4' 44e -3758 .
Downtown turn. apt ., air Wented to rent house i n
ville.
Oh
.
614
-669-3785
.
cond . &amp;, carpeted . 1200 plus Kyg8f Creek School district.
1979 Honde CB -400 Hawk
dop . &amp; utllltln Call 446 -. Immediately . Call 44e MILK cow, aecond celf, 8 ,000 mi ., excel. cond. Cell Complete MobUe Home. ,..
1788.
1311 af18r e .
304 -882 - 2750 or 882 · alter 3, 441! ·8015.
Pllir work . Phone 814-742 ;
2887 . '
1- - - - - - - - - -lc- 2496 .
Apartments . 304 - 176 - Want to.rent houaa or treller
1977 Herley Davldoon
111148.
in county, smeH houM. Call,
Sportatet. 13,000. or trade.
992· 6411 .
-~Call evening• iftlr 7 pm.
87 Upholatery
APARTMENTS . mobile
614·949 -2448.
hom11. houaea. Pt. Pkt11ant
Equlp_m ant
end · ' GIIIpollo. 814· 446 · 48
1981 Hondo :&gt;oaapon. Exc.
8221 .
for Rent
, TRISTATE
cond. 200 mileo. 814-992- .
UP,HOLSTERY BHOI' · ••
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UNFURNISHED oportment
1975 Sulek Elec,re 2 dr ..
448·7133
or 441-1833. for rent, 2 bedroom.
Backhoe endto~er dlgl 8
PS, PI , AC. AM· FM otoro 1978 Honde 760 ·Super
•210.00 · Call Automotive · 11., lerge bed pick up haul•·
11,810 or trade ,for cattle, Sport. F•rll!ll &amp; back raat.
Supply, 8 -8 .. 304 : &amp; -711 - ble, oporato. youi'lllf, . .
MOWAEYII
At, ,
ferm equipment.. of equ11 7921 . mil... ' E•c. . cond. t lox 124.· Pt . Pleooont, •,
2218, 875· 6753.
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veluo. Cell 44e-41137.
I 1 .500. 8 t 4-992-3544.
-304· &amp;711-41114.
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1978 Ford Mustang, 2 dr ..
hardtop , bucket seatl ,
auto., stick s;hift. PS, 4 new
radial tires. Call 614· 266 6417 between nOon end
4PM .

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Viewing

CHOOSES

f-IlS Flf'lST .ANO L.AST

Auto Peintlng. · $..,.H &amp;
toralgn c••• 11&amp;0. Large
cara t200. "Tr'-'Ckl • ven•
8200 &amp; up. Body -rlt
e•1ra . Call A46-038S·.

6 HP rototiller, . runs good ,
8150. Caii446-975B .
Antique Oak. Reproduction
furniture, full line in atock,
alao Antiqu... Paul Conkel•
Antiques, Tuppera P.lain1 .

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FOUR olurn i num aiOt
wh..l.. 8150. 304-8711&gt;
2226.

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The Daily

TOPPER for ~hort wide 'bod;
flbragleu . e~OO. 304-e71o
5e39.
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SWAIN
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AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Otive St., Gallipolis . K ing Spring Speci1l Lawn mowt~r
coal &amp; wood heater.a with • rototiller tune up , oil
fan t 4 59. set bo" apring 6
change, new aperk plug.
mattress $100, firm $120, edjuat or ·repl1c1 breaker
so,Ja ~ loveee~t
chair $ 1 _9 9 , points. aervica air c ... ,..,,
love 1eats &amp;70. ne.~ coal &amp; aharpen moWer blede. •••·
wood heater• as low a• teycheck 113.96pluataJC .
S399 w ith blowers, u aed Free pick Sa delivery in
coa l &amp; wbod heat8ri, new Gallipoii• · Eur~ka ~re·a . Neldinet sets $100 S. up,' •on.a. Sons Service Center.
refrigeratora. r~nges, bunk Eureka. Oh . Call 614-256 ·
bed&amp; complete $199, bun - 1543.
kies mattresHI $40. cheats,
dreaaers . TV 's. Call 446 - Large pecan- wood ttero.
3159 .
Call '\48.-7023 .

-~ CLEAN USED MOBIL ~
HOMES KESSEL ' S QUAL. ITY MOBIL E HOME SALES,
4 MI. -W,EST. GALLIPOLIS,
RT 35 . PHONE 446-7274.
Fairm o nt

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Picnic tablea. Order now for
summer, "'-cellant Mothen
Dey gift. Cell 446 -4B23 .

TRI - STATE MO BI LE
HOMES . USED• CARS,
TRUCKS . GALLIPOUS .
CHECK OUR PRICES .
CAU 448 -7572 .

1981

7, 1983

Middleport, Ohio

front JurniM, do ttQ IIIMI
name, addi'Mt, i code 1

BRIDGE
Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

Bid bad, play worse

•s

NORTH

would have m ade your
game. Overbidd ers should
l earn lo play well."
South had taken dummy's -.
ace of clubs a nd l ed the Sin gleton spade. He hoped tp
r urr his last two spades in
dumm y . This plan was
apparent to East. who foiled
it by the simple expedien l of
t aking his ace of spades and
playing -the ace and t hree of
trumps.
South tried to recover by
l eading a heart to his kin g
and the jack of hearts bacl&lt;
•- to du mmy 's ace. Then he
ruffed a t hird heart, but the
~uit fai led to brea k .- He 'could ·
only · r uff one . of ·his ·i osins
spa des .
South should have played

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Dealer: North

West

Nortb

East

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Pass

hearts

before

trying

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develop a spade ruff. A 5· 1
heart break would upse t that
apple carl , but that r isk
sho uld have been taken. A
ruff of the lhird hea rt with
the seven of trumps would
m ake il easy for South I a
lead queen of trumps and
cover with dummy 's k ing to

Opening lead: +Q

By O.wald Jacoby
an• Jamea Jacpby
" Well ," sai d South, " I
guess I bid one tr1ck too

much."
" You bid a l ot ," replied
North. "Sti ll if you had
played a t rifle bett er you

force East to usc his ace .
East cou ld return the trumr,
try to cash a club or whist C

a

mournful

tunc

South

would still be ab le to s~t up
dummy's fifth hear t for one
spade disca rd and ruff t he

other ~pa de for his ro nlract.
(NEWSPAI'ER ENTERPR!Sto:

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ACROSS
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planl
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8 Bcn wnb
10 Give unto
9 Soft
l2 Choir mem ber
drink
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II Dria.ly
innocent
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15 Extremely
18 Brbilcal
16 Inlet : Sp.
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17 Spanish queen 19 Old
25 P.ndin ~
34 Elephant's18 Genus Cass ia
F'rench
f or hero
ear
shrub
decree
26 Snug~ery 35 Eng lish
20 Settlem ent
20 He's no
28 T ouch off
es.,ayist
Z3 F oray
gentleiTUIQ
30 Ac t or
37 Of t he ear
27 Residence
21 Kimono
Nev ille
38 Enthuse
28 Threefold
sash
32 Hebrew
39 Engender ed
29 Prank
t2 I sr ae li
for Lord
41 Stripling
30 German ci ty
airport
33 Vrom a
42 - l.anka
31 Deserve
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distance
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36 Fall behind
37 Sphere
40 lncan·
descent
m eteor
43 Gilda's
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t5 Highway
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kitchen
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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work it:
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used . f9r the three L's, X for the two O' s, ete. Single !etten.
apo1trophu, the length and . formation of the wordo are all
hlnta. El&lt;h day the eode !etten are dllhrent.

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YO E Z

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Gunernoke

a ()) (!) La,. illleht wlt.h

Dtvld I.,M1ermen David's
gueat Ia parrot qoatumer
Albe Ballerd. {110 mln.j
(J) Jtok Benny lhow
(I) Lalt Word
·CIJ Sign Off

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Yeaterday'a Cryploquote: OBSERVATION- THE ACTMT.Y
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Pomerof Middleport, Ohio

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Reminder given on house numbers
Roger A. Michael, Project Coor·
d!riator of the Meigs County House
Numbering Project, reminds all
persons living In "t rural a rea who
are planning to,
have recently
constructed a new houo;e, pur-.
chased a mobile home, or moved
Into a home formerly owned or
rented, to contact him to receive a
five dlgtt house number.
These numbers are required by
the phone company, electric com pany, and even some Insurance
agencies before services can be
obtained. The numbers are a lso
now being used by all pcist offices In
the county as a malllng address for
all rural residences.
Those living in any" of the five
Incorporated vU!ages, !Syracuse,
Racine, Rutland, Pomeroy. Mid·
dlepurll are exc luded a nd should
contact their respective post office
to receive a new address. Michael
urges all residents to place their
na me, five digit number, and road
na me on their mailbox as this will
aid operators of eme rgency vehl·
cles, utUlty company offlclals, mail
carriers. etc. In locating their

following Information, name, road
name, and house number (tf
known) . This win help to vertfy that
records are up to date .
Anyone building a new home, or
moving a mobile home cmto a lot
not previously occupied should
contact Mlchael lmmedlately .after
construction has begun, as these
residences wlll need to be field

or

residences.

Anyone moving Into a home that
has the five dlglt number already
on the home or mailbox should
contact Michael so that their name
and number can be placed on
record, a nd therefore readily available to the utility companies, post
offices, etc.
Anyone tha t has moved Into a
· home within the past four years a nd
Is In question as to whet her or not
his or her name has been placed on
record should phone In wtth the

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20o/o OFF·SALE .
HANES UNDERWEAR

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Gowns, pajamas and babydolls in •knits and •
. UTTLE GIRLS'

The water in Syracuse will be off
a t the lower end of College Road a nd
Minersville area Friday beginning
at 9 a.m. · Water wUI be off
approximately three hours.

Racine T-ball, both the
teams, will hold . a bake Sl!le
Saturday fz:om 9 a.m to noon at the
Racine Home National Bank.

Syracuse residents are advised to
any work that has not been
completed by the Syracuse-Racine
Regional Sewer District to village
council later than Tuesday, April
12, Mayor Eber Pickens announced.
Problems that exist must be
written and mailed to the village.

The Ohio
P hi Chapter of Beta
Sigma P hi Sorority will hold a yard
sale Friday and Saturday, 9a.m. to4
p.m., a t 295 Wright St., Pomeroy.

Square dances wUI be held every
Saturday from 9 p.n;t. to la .m .at the
American Legion Post, Peach
Grove Road, Rutland . The public
invited tn attend.

Admltt.ed--MIIdlred Wolfe, Pomeroy; Mary Caste, Middleport;
Herbert Dixon, Pomeroy; Wlirna
Osborn, Pomeroy; Beatrtce May,
Pomeroy; Addle Pullins, Pomeroy;
Barbara Smith, Middleport; Carolyn Moore, Fries, Va.
D!Scharged--.'ohn Bechtle, lJo.
na ld Robinson, Richard Helton.

Meigs County Coon Hunters will
meet a I the club house on Snowball
Hlll Friday al7·p.m. Refreslunents
wtll be served.

Thp Saving PlacP ·•

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2.47

6.97

large assortment

2~n v1nvt lawn edg1ng hetps

Polyethylene

lawn Edging

conlrol grass gtowth mound

8.88

rn

SO' Garden Hose

SO'x)ft" rubber vtnyl garden hose
wrth brass couplmgs. Aspnngttme

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TUBE SOCK
SALE!

. . MEN!S LrGHTWEIGHT .

. JACKETS

MEN'S

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LADIES'
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FASHION JEANS

•• mches. Regular and Slim Fit. Save Now.
: $19.95 Fashion Jeans .... ... ......... Sale '14.90

• $22.95 Fashion Jeans ........ ...... Sale $17.20
: $24.95 Fashion Jeans ................ Sale $18.70
· • $27.95 Fashion Jeans ................ Sale $20.90

MEN'S COORDINATE
SWEATSHIRTS, ACTION SHORTS,
AND WARMUP PANTS

"Out Reg'2im

8.97. OJ 2 For$1
Fnl~

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P~et1

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3.97

lorder Fence
Whiro Bird Bath
Wh1te ptashc fence 1n llecora ~ve. p~stJC ~rd bath
CIOSSIC

desrgn )J &lt;8 'h'

19.880
2 Gallon I ani&lt; Spray"

Compressed atr lank tor

1.57

Sale

P11ce

1.77'

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Our Reg 2 27

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Is A 1\/aturul C harmer!
It vn u lnv o• ilw 11.\fw ,d Wt ll rllf h rd 1, ..,j wo • td t·ht~ ( • 11 11111 v
C IMr nw r •~ lon Vl' ll I tt ~ h t~h lt• Jh l t'd loi.1 q ro\o t•lullv &lt; ur vt•d
~nhrl 1)11\t' ftlrl\ nn !ht• h,\t h otncl b,l'" '· ,u tcl hot ~ , u tlull~·
ltlllh'd ~l ti&gt;d IA' &lt; Itll l l t • &lt;j~

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BUY ONE TABLE
LAMP
AT REGULAR
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PRICE AND .. .'

JUNIOR SLAC-KS!••
AND SHORTS :•

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14/ith A Touch Of Country Classl
l ht~ lll•IJI'"'" r wwq ' '" 'l ' 1 otpl t tl t'" tho• pt•t lt •• tl•lo•uo l rtl 1 t lll1111y

h.t1m 1 P o•lu',tlt•ly ~ I V I&lt; &gt; d ~ w• • • •Jiw . n r ·
lwotUiil uliv 1 t!!l1pl1111&lt; '11i &lt;'IJ !&gt;1,1 I U'&gt;I IO ;l\tl i1!1,nil!lll , ttol
i "&lt;~lld lo. nut k l•· &lt;11 !11~ &amp; Wmyh ... ~.. ~ r1-..· liiO Nvi&lt;Jit v.-1
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COSMETIC SALE ••
Revlon and Coty quality cosmetics inelud~li~uid~

NEVER BEEN PRICED THIS LOW BEFORE.
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makeup, face powder, eye shadows, lipstick, •
blush, mascara, nail polish, eyeliners cream •
cleansers, loti~ns, shampoosand hair sprays.

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TABLE COU.ECTION

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Colonia l charm. co untrv wprmJh

·IN ALL SIZES

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Sale Price

lrrru&gt; tl r',l i llrlu lrPIPr I'~ .11. 1
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This. sale includes every misses and extra size :
blazer and short jacket Polyesters, poly/gabs, •
poly/cotton blends in assorted stripes and solids. :
Misses Sizes 6 to 20 and Extra Sizes 38-46. Reg. :
$24.00 to $69.00.
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Just right for Sprin~eather. Nylon and
poly/cotton blends in lined"1nd unlined jackets. •
Assorted styles. Months sizes thru Size 7.
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FROM ONLY

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Reg. $19.00 Jackets ......... :....... Sale $15.19 •
Reg. $26.00 Jackets ................. ~le $20.79:

JACKEl SALE

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hall tree

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Sale prices now on our entire line of men'sjackets
in sizes 36 to 50. Solid colors, reversible, two and
three tone color coordinates in nylons and nylon
cotton blends.
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Men's $14.95 Jackets ................ Sale $10.45
Men's $22.95 Jackets ................ Sale $16.05
Men's $21:95 Jackets .. .............. Sale $19.55
Men's $39.95 Jackets ............... Sale $27.95

lee and Wrangler denim jeans in an excellent
•• selection
fashion look boot flares and straight
•• ~eg styles.ofWaist
sizes 27 to 42; lengths 30 to 36

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Reg. $9.00 Jackets .......... ............Sale $7.19 •
Reg. $12.00 Jackets .. ..................Sale $9.59:

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Our Exciting New CountJy Colonial Groups
Have The Quality, Style and Comfort That
Will Make Any Room Come Alive!

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lined and unlined jackets and coats. Nylons and •
poly/cotton blends. Months sizes thru Size 14. :

$1.59 White with COlor Tops ............ 11.19
$1.89-Grey with Color Tops ............ $t49

GETS YOURS TODAY.

Free All Wood Rocker With Any
Two Piece Living Room Suite Purchase!

SPRING JACKETS.:•

Special Sale prices this weekend on our
Springfoot men's and boys' tube socks in an
excellent selection of colors, plus white.

MEN'S FULLER CUT
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NO RESTRICTIONS! - tiiiO GIMMICKS!

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Dress Pants. Shorts, Skirts, Split Skirts and
Shortalls. Sizes S.M·l and 3 to 15.
Reg. $10.00 .. ... ...."!.!! .. , ...... ......... Sale $7.99
Reg. $15.00 ............................ Sale $11.99
Reg. $20.00 ...... .. .................... Sale $15.99
Reg. $25.00 ............................ $ale $19.99

Our R~g . 97C

$10000 TO $50000 PLUS FREE T.V.IU

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ANY 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE FROM
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OUR CURRENT STOCK ·AND GET THIS 13" ZENITH

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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
9:00A.M. TO 5:00 P:M.
Thursday ·.9 a.m. 12 noon,
Open Evenings By Appointment.

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SAVE ON ALL "MEN'S AND BOYS' HANES
•• SHORTS,
Meigs County happenings
T·SHIRTS, ATHLEtiC SHIRTS, BOXER
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SHORTS,
POCKET T·SHIRTS. INCWDES BIG
Water turnoff set
Saturday hake sate
••
poly/cotton blends. Months. sizes thru Size 14.!
AND TAUS
A and B •
••
•• SALE ENDS SATURDAY AT 5 P.M . Rei. $8.00 to $16.00.
~~ $639 TO $1279:
SAVE 20°/o.
•
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BOYS' COORDINATE
Work reports due
•••
PLAYTEX
:
Plan yard sale
•• 1HORTS and TOPS
•
report
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· : Crew neck shirts, tank tops and cut offs. Knrt
20o/o OFF SALE :•
• shorts, poplin twills and nylon cires. Big selection
•
no
• of styles and colors in sizes 8 to 18. Sale prices as
Support
Can
.
Be
Beautiful
Bras
•
• follows:
•
••
Square dances set
including Nobody's Perfect Bras, •
• Reg. $5.95 ............................... Sale $4.46
Thank Goodness It Fits Bras, Free •
•
• Reg. $6.95 ...............................Sale $5.26
Spirit
Bras,
Instead
Bras,
Cross
Your
•
Veterans Memorial
! ______________________
Reg. $9.95 ...............................Sale $7.46
•
_.
Heart
Bras,
Playtops,
Playbottoms
and
•
Reg.
$11.95
..............................
Sale
$8.96
••
Is
Double Diamond Girdles.
•
••
•
•
Meets Friday

FRI., SAT., SUN. SALE

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STORE HOURS:

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ch""ked for exact location, and wt11
require several days' notice before
a number can be assigned.
To recetve a house number phone
992-2994, or stop by the Meigs
County Tax Map Office, located In
the Masonic Temple on Mulberry
Ave. In Pomeroy, any time between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m .'·Monday
through Friday.

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Thursday, Apil 7, 1983

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you'd e)(pect! Ge,t the size you need,
the comfor t you want at important

savings, Deep quilt surface, hundreds

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of coi ls, torsion bar foundation for
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$9900

ea.pc. .

Full Size ea pc ... ........·....... S~LE
Qu.een Size 60x80" ea.pc. SALE
Jo;ing Size 76 x80" 3-pc.set SALE

Our Reg. 6.57

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$297.00

in

Dark Knotty Pine

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• TWEEDS OR PLAIDS

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