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Pan ten~y Middleport, Ohio
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Daily Sentinel
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lhunday. April 14, 19iiJ .

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Food stamp cuts would hit "poorest of poor' :
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WASHINGTON (APJ -The$1.1
billion President Reagan wants to
cut from food stamps ne&gt;II year will
come mostly from the meal budgets
of millions of poor Americans,
rather than a clampdown, as he
clalms, on "waste and corruption."

from nearly~ million of the nation 's

according to .a report Wednesday by
congressional bu&lt;lget analysts.
The ri!port.\heslarkes! to date on
the Impact of the· 'food stamp
proposal. shows the plan slashing
$190 million lp ~neflts next year

poorest households. Overall, It says,
the cut would take $874 mllllon from
nearly two-lhlrds of the 7.9 mlllloil
households now receiving the nutrt·
lion assistance.
Rep. Leon Panetta, [).Calif.,
chairman of the House Agriculture
nutr1tlon subcommittee, said the
Congressional Budget Office find·
lngs clearly refute the admlnlstra·
tlon's position that the spending cut
would not hurt those who need .the
fOOd ald. Instead, he said, lthlts "the
'poorest of the poor."

Tax resisters given support
PHilADELPHIA (AP) -Quakers are taking the lead In a growing
movement that subjects members
to a painful dllemina -obeying the
law or following their pacifist beliefs
by refusing to pay taxes that go to
the military . .
When most Americans meet the
l~temal Revenue Service deadline
FTl&lt;!aY for filing ll]cometax returns,
upto10,troforms from Quakers will
contain adjustments for withholdIng the "war tax," saldBUIStrong,a
member of the Religious Society of
Friends' War Tax Committee.
"I used to think three years ago
that thls was an ott-the-wall,
peculiar obsession of a handful of
particular Quaker s," said Strong,
who has chosen to keep his Income
below the taxable level for three
years.
"But we're convinced now that
this Is moving to the center. You're
getting people who are thinking
about It for the very · first time.
That's exciting," Stropg said.
Other churches are beginning to
Join the movement, Strong said,
adding he's particularly heartened
by support from Roman Catholics.
"We're 100,000; they' re50mllllon.
When our concern statts bouncing
back' as their concern, don't you
think we feel good?"
• Some members of the two faiths
were preparing to join In protest
today, when several hundrCd protesters planned to turn over their tax
money io the Ca tholic hospiCe
Brothers of the Good Shepherd
during a Quaker witness and
· afternoon rally a t City Hall , .
The protest was among 70
planned across the country, with
thOusands of Quakers participating,
said Strong, 53, who Is on Jeaveirom
hJs job as a trust officer at a bank to
advise tax resisters.
Quakers, who abhor killing and
live by the creed of "God In every
man," helped lead the struggle to
free American slaves In the early
19th century . Some were Imprisoned for refusing to fight In World
War I; others persuaded Congress
In 1940 to establish a conscientious
objector provision to the draft laws.
The Quakers' tax resistance has
taken many forms.
Some have refused to pay a 3
percent excise tax on their tele-phone bOis, which Strong cla ims
raises $2 billion 'year for the

a

Hogenauer, 70, says he hasn 't paid
taxes since 1948.
"I've lived a life of pr inciple and
I 'Ucontinue to stand by It," he said.

I

Agriculture secretary John overpayments ... For everyone's
Block disagrEed. "We stand on the sake, we must p1t an end to such
statements we've made before," be waste and corruption."
At the same time, the president
told The Associated Press. ''There's
a substantial savings to come bun Promised that "Our standard liere
reducing the error rates, and that's wtllbe fairness ... thai the taxpayers
what we're proposing."
hard:earned dollars go only to the
Reagan, in his Slate of the Union tn!ly needy; that ilone of them are
addresS Jan. 25, said he was turned away."
Six clays later, Reagan proposed
determined to stamp out fraud and
waste 1n ~ailed entitlement cutting food stamps, estimated to
piograms. •1And, I am sorry to say, $12 blJilon In the CWTent fiscal year,
there's a lot ofltoutthere. In the food · by that same $11 bllllon figure he
star'np-program alone, last year we claimed as corruption or error.
ButtheCBOanalyStssaldtllatcut
Identified almost $Ll billion In

Weather forecast
Seventy percent chance of show·
ers tonight. Low 45-&amp;1. Winds
southwesterly to westerly 10-20
· · mph. Friday, mostly cloudy and
cooler with a 40 percent chance of
showers. High 50-55.
Exlended Ohio Forecast
Satunl~ through Monday:
Genet'lilzy fair. Hlgllci45-M Satur~and Sunday and 52-62 Mon~.
Lows mostly In the atfi.

Jobless'rate given
WASHINGTON (AP) -Here is a
list or the unemployment rates In
&amp;Orne Ohio metropolitan areas In
February, as reported on a season·
aUy unadjusted basis Tuesday by
the Bureau of Labor StaUstics:
AAron. 14.3; Canton, 17.5; Cincinnati, no figures avallable; Cle\leland, JJ.l; Columbus, 9.9; Dayton,
12.4; Toledo, 14.8; YoungstownWarren, 20.1.
Statewide, the February unem·
ployment rate was 14.5 percent, up
from 12.2 percent a year earlier.

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Retrain~¥g session set

EXCELLENT
SAVINGS THIS WEEKEND
ALL
OVER THE. STORE
.
AND AT OUR MECHANIC STREET WAREHOUSE

LLOYD

for furloughed .miners

Two Day Sale!

SUMMER FURNITURE

ALBANY - Sou thern Ohio Coal
Company's Meigs Division will
begin a comprehensive retraining
program next week as the first step
In recalltng 1,400 furloughed employees to resumP full mining
operations.
Harry Lester. vice president
general manager of the division
said, "Most of the Meigs employees
who were furloughed have been off
the job for four to six months. We
st rongly beli eve that a reaequalntance with equipment operating and safety procedures wlll
help eliminate accidents and permit an orderly resumption of coal
production In the safest and most
efficient manner."
. Lester . announced a tentati ve
retraining schedule that ca ll s for
supervisor, technical and elerlcal
employees 'to begin sessions on
April. lB.- Retraining sessl~ns for
United Mine Workers-affiliated
employees should be phast'&lt;i in,
starting April 25.

MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS

"FIBERCRAFT" is an exclusive outdoor fum~ure fabric
developed by lLOYD and proven through many years of
successful use. nhas an 'air-cooled' weave that remains
pleasan~y cool... .even when exjXlied to the sun for long
periods. The fabriC IS easy tv clean w~h warm soap and
water. The f~briC also_has a natu111l "give" because of
steel Wire retnforc1ng 1n each hor~onal strand.

.

Sizes S(34·36],. M (38-40)', L (42·44) and XL (4&amp;48). Good selection of colors.

Thermal. Zip Front Hooded Style ............ Sale 115.00
116.95 Zip Front Hooded Style .......................Sale 113.00
'9.95 Pullover Crew Neck Style ....................... Sale 1HO
'9.95 Sweat Pants To Match .............., ............ Sale 17.50·

119.95

Reg. '82.00 lo-Back Chair ......Sale lfi9.00
Reg. 193.00 Hi1h-Back Chair ...Sale '79.00
Reg. '162.00 l.oon&amp;IIH' ........ .. Sale '137.00
Reg. 1176.00 2 Seat Glider .... Sale'l49.00
Reg. '245.00 Canopy Swing .. Sale '208.00

SALE!

BOYS'
SWEAT ,: SHIRTS·

YOUR CHOICE
ONLY

Sizes S (&amp;8). M (10·12), L (14·16). XL
(18-20). Solid colors.
Springfoot

• Serta Perfect
Sleeper q uti ted
lnnersprlnl{ ·mattress

Made

by

lfi.95 Crew Neck
Pullover ................... Sale •5.30
111.95 Zip Front
Hooded ................... Sale 19.00

• Styles, Fabrics, and Colors
Reg. 1756.00
to fill most decorating needs Queen or Full Size

TAPE AND
RECORD SALE

BOYS'
KNIT SHIRTS

Weekend Sale Prices on our entire stock

S12es 8 to 20 1n a w1de sele&lt;:tion Qf styles lor
everyone - Crews. Tank Jops, Cut Oils. Dressy
Knrts and p~nty of kmts to wear w1th "'ns. Buy
what you nee&lt;! now and save. Reg, price $4.95 to
$14.95.

Tapes and lP Albums. Instrumental~
Country, Pop, Jau, llue Grass, Religiou~
Mo~e Sound Tracks

Boys' 14.95 Knit Shirts.. .... : .. '4.07
Boys' 16.95 Knit Shirts ........ '5.67
Boys' 18.95 Knit Shirts ......... '7.37
Boys' 112.95 Knit Shirts ..... '10.57

Reg. 15.79 ........ .... Sale'4.65 ·
Reg. 17.79 ........... Sale 16.25
Reg. 110.79 .......... Sale '8.65
Reg. '13,79 ......... Sale '11.05

and pre-recorded S.Track and CassettE

Special rack or new SP&lt;ing Bradley,
Douglas Marc and l&amp;K Sportswear.
Ptjy/ootton blends, 100% p(jyesters and
poly/gabs Jackets, Slirts, Pants, Knrt Tops,
blouses and Vests.
M~ sizes 3/4 to 19/20.

Reg. $14.00 .... .......... Sale $11.19
Reg. $19.00 .............. Sale $15.19
Reg. $25.00 .............. Sale $19.99
Reg. $36.00 .............. Sale $28.79
Reg. $41.00 ' ............ .. Sale $32.79

SAVE FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY

Beautdul new colors for spring and summer. Polo
shirts, kn~ tops, l:louses and tllnk tops. Mohths
sizes thru size 14.

Reg. $4.00 ...............................Sale $3.19
Reg. $6.00 ...............................Slit $4.79
Rea. $9.00 ..................... :.........Slit $7.19
$13.00 ...........................Sale $10.39

lee and Wrangler Boys' llerlim• .All are
pre-washed, ~llligflt lei and boot !tares. Reguor

ozes and Sims 8 to 16, HuskiOS 8 to 18 and
Student Sizes 26 to 30 "'"' w!h 30 to 36 1nch
lengths. Stock up noo

$2295 'DENIM
JEANS
Choose straight leg or 1m flare

$}733

KNIT
SHIRTS

LITTLE BOYS'

SUMMER
.SHIRTS

Tremendous-. of sl)les and c:okn. Ctew

netks, shirts will colto~&gt;, tlnk tops, , ..-ott..
dress! IIW. CISUII$ and jeans slirts.

c.m...,

V.n HMen. Wtongter brard• Sizes S, M.Land
XI,. ~ price, $695 Ill $19.95. Hen!'s how )1)11
saw:

Tank Tops, Mid Shirts, Kn~ Tops. Jerseys and
Sweat Shirts. Months Sizes to Size 7.

'
SALE PRICED
FROM ONLY

$399

O!Oo.

USE OUR FREE PARKING LOTS

becamf' nrcessary,

LPS t£&gt;r said,

because of th e downtum In the
nation 's ("C(}nom.v and 1hf' reduc('d

demand
ca u .~PS

for elect I'lcltv , which

a corresponding decline in

lhed&lt;•mand for coal. He pointed oul

som e' employees wlll !t'turn to work

that Amf'rlcan E:lectric Powrr sold

a t Meigs In dlffr rmt positions than
th&lt;' ones from · .whfrh they W&lt;' l'&lt;'
fur·toughed .
13c'causr of the unrc11alnty of thr
economy. no S]X'Ciflr da te has .V&lt;'I
been finalized for thr I'('Surnptlon of

13.7, po•rce nt lf'SS elec1 ric energy In
-1~1!!~ than It had ·- in 1~ 1. and that
cont in uit y of production will be
con!ingf'nt upcm sustalnf'(l highr r
h•vPis of t'('Onomlc activit,\· In thf'
r f'g lon.

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Lester explained that. becauSf' of
provisions of the National Bltuml·
nous Coa l Wage Agro'&lt;'men t of 1981.
' It Is necessary to rebid nf'a rly all
job!; at the thrC'&lt;' mines. Flcca usrof
thl' rPblddlng, It Is poss lbi ~ · that

has IJ&lt;oen added .
Furloughs a t the Meigs Division

Weather forecast

eU~rl•ltlr
C~!O[ CIRO

review thP samP topics .

tncrpas('d hum tnJ to 700 tons per
hour. and a coal cleaning circuit

Additional CCC funds sought

basic styles. 14Y! ounce f'lo-Fauk
Blue Denim' that won't s~rink,
stretch or pucker. Pre-washed too.
Waist sizes 27 In 42 with lengths
30, 32, 34 and 36 inches. Save
Th~ Wffi!end.

MEN'S

Men's 16.95 Knit Shirts ...15.49
Men's 19.95 Knit Shirts ..... '?.~
Men's 112.95 Knit Shirts •110.29
Men's 114.95 Knit Shirts . 111.88

~0 .. 10Y,

SoulhC'rn Ohio Cottl mana~£'mf'T)!

also pla ns a meeting with officials
of the three United Mine Workers
loca ls .on Monday. April · IH, to

Celeste lauds early accomplishments

MEN'S WRANGLER

BOYS DENIM
JEANS

Boys' 114.95 Jeans ........ 111.66
Boys' '17.95 .Jeans ........ 113.96
Boys' 119.95 .Jeans ....... '15.56
Boys' 121.95 .Jeans ........ '17.16

SUMMER TOPS

mines to full ope ra lion. a nd re\1l'w

goa ls a nd obl ec tl ves fo r the
di,1sion .

Meigs motorist has accident

C"OAT AND
JACKET SALE

LITTLE GIRLS'

kick-off to the retraining program,
to describe plans fo r restar11ng the

Gallia man dies in home fire

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JUNIOR

Lightweight Spring jackets and all
weather coal5. Windbreakers, vinyl
rain jackel5, poly/cot1on jacket~
. Junior s~es S, M, Land 5/6 TO 15/ 16.
Re&amp; $6.00 to $79.00.

Its exempt and non-exempt C'm·
ployees at 2 p.m. , Sund ay, April 17,
at the Rutl a nd Civic Center. at a

coa l production a t the Meigs
&gt;Division, l.Rster said. He Indicated,
however. that It Is posslble thatcoal
produclloJl could resulll(' as earlv
a·s the Wl'&lt;'k of Ma y 2. One of the
hlghll~hts
of the back -to-work
process at the Meigs Division will
be the Initial start-up of the newly
l'Xpanded and r&lt;'nova tNi RaC'Coon
No . :1 preparation plant. The
capadty of this plant has bl'&lt;'n

flu! the higher food prlt't!s were mor·•· than wiped
WASHINGtoN (AP I - Wholesale prices, driven
out by the good news on Prtergy Pxpenses. Throverall
downl!Y cheaper aU, fell 0.1 percent in March and 4.1
energy price dcdlm• outpaced the previous month' s
percem, calculated annually. for they&lt;•ar' s flrst thrw
2.9 percent drop. Em·r·gy prices had faliPn 4.2jl&lt;'ret•nt
months , the government said today.
HOUSE GUTI'ED - A house along Ohio 7 near seen this morning. Smoke reportedJ.v killed the
In I he .la nua1y rt•purt.
Energy prices overall fell 3.2percent for the month.
The only dark d oud on tlw t•ncrgy front today was
Addison was gutted by fire Thursday night, leaving
buDding's tenant, Ralph "Pappy" Bush.
the fourth straight decline. Gasoline pri&lt;'C'S tumbled 6
near-*eletal remains of the two-story structure, as
·
thc2
.:1 percent im:J\ 'aSC' pust(l(l for na tura I ~as pr\C('S.
per~nt and ·hOme heal ing oil prices dropped 7.6
Those
prices had risen :1.2 jX'rcf'nt in the pr l'l't'Oln~
percent. For the quarter, energy prlecs overall
month
.
plunged 34.4 percent at an a nnual ratP.
'lltt·• t•nr•,·gy prk'f'S rcp o11C'd 100ay W( ~l '(' fll ' l uall~' for
Not since 1976 have wholesale priers fall e n for a full
F'l'bl·uary;
those calculat ions lag a month lx•hlnd Ill&lt;'
calendar quarter. the Labor Department said in
rtosl
or
the
lndPx . DepartmC'nt ana lyst s say Pncrgy
releas ing today's price repor1 . The economy's
An eyewtmess at the scene said
ADDISON (0VP) - A 55-year· Home.
cornpanif's rl'por t thf'ir prices too lat f' for indu!-ilon In
January-March performance was the best for an)'
old Addison man was killed in a !Ire
Investigators believe the blaze this morning the blaze was not
ltll' most cun,•nt monthly 01('asun •.
quarter
since
1952.
which swept through his two-story began in a first -floor room when hot immediately noticeable when traEnPrh')' pr\('(&gt;S havf' fallen In n &gt;Ccnt m onths largl'I.V
The
report
lent
fresh
suppon
to
roconomists
'
home Thursday night, according to coals rolled out of a fireplace. vrlllngdown 7about the lime thefire
IJt.'t'aUso'
of worldw ldP cuts In cr1.1dt' oil prices. But
predictions
that.
for
all
of
1983,
innation
at
the
·
the Gallipolis Fire Department.
Firefighters found Bush' s body In was reported. When hP returned In
thus('
r
rductlons
arf' not PX JX'Cicd to triggt'r furthf'r
wholesale
level
may
be
Ipss
than
1
pcreent.
whic
h
.
tha t _direction 15 minutes later, the
Dead is Ralph E. "Pappy" Bush, this room.
rl'lail
prin'
cuts
;
lndf'('(t , many oil companlf'S hc1vP
would
be
the
economy's
best
showing
sine&lt;'
I
hP
55, Rt . 3, Cheshire.
According to batalllon leader · entire structure was a blali'.
n
'l'l'
llt
\y
st;1rtf'd
raising
pricc•s to r'f"tail d Pi.d~ · rs .
mld-19005.
A neighbor who was also at site
Frank Swanson, who Jives Bush. the house, owned by Jay Hall.
Prlco•
l'hangt'S
that
show
up In the produN'r prh•
As for last month , food prices roSI'0 ..1 p&lt;'rcc·nt . thC'ir
today said there was no electricity in
nearby, noticed the blaze at Bush's was a total loss.
m
r-a...,
UJ"C'
arf'
a
~ood
barom(•h~r
or how food. en&lt;'rg}'
second monthly rise. Vegetabll' priCPs soarC'&lt;I 21..1
house, about one mile north of
Four tanker trucks and 22 men the house.
;tnd
o
t
hf'r
commodity
pril'i:'S
wt
ll
m ovp a t thC' !'PiaU
percent in an apparent reflection of bad !'!'Owi ng
"He usuaily went to l:x'!l when It
Addison on Ohlo7, and called the !Ire responded to the blaze and stayed
It
·vd
.
'11w
Co
ns
um('r~
Pric('
lndC'x
.
though, ch('&lt;.' ks for
weather in the agricultural regions o!'Callforn!J .
got dark ," he said.
department at 8:11p.m.
untllll p.m.
a
bromlf'r
rangP
of
IIPms,
Including
housing and
Beef and veal pr1ces rose 3 percPnt: por·k prlcC'S
The house was engulfed In flames
nwd
leu
I
ca
rr,
than
doP"
I
h('
wtlOil'sa
iP
pr'icf'
rnrasu rt'.
were up 0.8 percent. Poult ry prices tumhled 2.9
when firefighters arrived nine
percent.
minutes later, according to Ray
Bush, battalion chief of the GalllpoA pickup truck driven by a hound on Ohio 7, three-tenths of a
lis department
Syracuse man was sllghUy dam- mile south of County Rd . I, when he
Bush's body was not discovered
aged In a single-vehicle mishap on lost control on wet pavement .
He went off the right side of the
untll the fire was extingutShed,
Ohio 7 in Gallia County Thursday.
The Gallia-Meigs post of the State pavement and up a n e nbankment .
accordlilg fo the battalllon chief. He
AKRON. P hlo !API - G&lt;Jv.
1·1&lt;' propos&lt;'!! lncn•aslng o'&lt;luca - public schools and about 14 IX'I'C'C nt
Highway Patrol IdentUied the
was dead at !he scene, apparenUy
There were no injuries or
Richard Celeste says he Is pleased tlon s jX'Ilcling aboul lJ percent for
fu1·'hlghcr education nex t year.
from smoke Inhalation, he said. The
driver as Roger E . Eblin. 20.
cita tions Issued.
with his first thre(' months In office
_body was released to Willis Funeral
Troopers say Eblin was southand that he can Jive with being
unpopular for raising state Income
taxes 90 percent .
"I want to be liked. We all do," the
governor told the Akron Press Club
admission policy a t state parks had
on Thursday. .
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP ) - A Wilkowski said.
"Popularity count s, but II ·
been
raised
by
some
priva
te
Lt.
Gov.
Myrl
Shoemaker,
who
Is
legislator wants the Civilian Conser·
organizations
as
a
way
to
generate
shouldn't
be the sole yardstick by
vatlon Corps budgeted for $15 also director of the Natural Resourfor
the
park
system
.
which
a
person
Is measured. I want
more
money
mUllan over the next two years, ces Department, told the House
"Some
states
ha
ve
that
and
I
to
be
popular
as
a governor, but I
saying this would help curb unem· Finance subcommittee he had ruled
think
in
some
of
the
federal
national
be
respected.
would
rather
ployment and protect natural out suggestions that admission be
"I didn't Imagine I wasgolngt obe
parks they have a system like that
charged at state parks to help fund
resources.
popular
when I said we needed to
also.
But
It's
not
something
that
we
Democratic Rep. Arthur Wll· the agency.
feel
appropr1ate
to
do
here,
Napier
raise
state
taxes. I didn't expect to
"Lots of people want us to charge
kowskl or Toledo asked a panel
be
popular
when I said 'no' to
said.
working on the Natural Resources admission fees, entrance fees to the
"In
the
first
place
people
pay
ibuUdlng a new1 a hospital (In
Departrrient budget for the $15 slate parks. This Is not going to
Mentor) ."
·
through their tax dollars to support
happen as long as I'm director."
· million.
Ceies te said he Is unco n~rned
the parks and should beabletoent~
The department's budget pfo. Shoemaker said Thursllay.
,
them for free. And second of all even
about moves to repeal the tax
poses expansion of the CCC from
Wllllam Napier, deputy director,
increase.
•
If we wanted to, it requires such an
current spending of $1.7 million to 8ald the possibility of endlng thefree
bur¢en
tocoilect
the
"Most
of
the
talk
Is
coming
from
administrative
$2.3 million next year. That would
I'm
not
sure
we'd
make
politicians
and
that's
an
easy
game
money
that
boost bun about 120 to 420 the
I
to play," the governor said. " You
anything anyway '" he said.
numbell or unemployed youths
AlthOugh
admission
to
state
can
say what you want. but a! some
enrolled in the job training
Is
free,
there
are
charges
for
parks
you've got to say what you
point
Mostly cloudy and cold tonight .
program.
would
replace (the tax I with."
·
servlc(!S
such
as
boat
rentals
or
Low ~35. Winds westerly to
Wilkowski, who sponsored legis·
camping.
,
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northwesterly i0-15 mph. Partly
latlon creating the CCC, saki In
Celeste said he Is proud oi the
Gov. .Richard Celeste's $Z7.6
sunny Saturday. High around 50.
seeking more money, "It will aFreSt
accomplishments ot his cablriet and
billion spending plan Includes $15&gt;1.6
Extended Ohio Forecast .
further environmental ' decline,
the Public UtUitles Commission. He
mlllion
lor the Natural Resources
Sundlw through 'l'ue8da.y:
delerlorlatlon and abuse and to .a
also praised his !Jroposed state
Fair Sunday. Chance of showers. Departme~t. canpared with $140.6
certain extent reclaim the environ·
budget, the largest lil state history.
ment. It wUI teach the work ethic, or bmclentonns M~. C,han&lt;le mllllon spent by the agency this
"I know some ot the educators are
theuseofthesaw, the hammer, the or showers ~- HJchs In the year, an Increase ot9.9pe~nt.
not happy with what we propOsed.
Shoei'nal!er said the budget would
. varklus power tools !hat. . are mld-40a to mkH4II Swaclay, warm
But I wOOid not t1Ulmlt a Wdget that
available-to the Clvillan Conserva· Inc to the Jnld,lltll to lhe nild-81B add f.lX},txXl a year to current
would be based on unrealistic
expenditures In thedlvlslono!parks
Monday and Tuellday. Overnight
tlon Corps."
economic projections. I say to them,
REVIEWING IUS . TERM. - Ohio Govemol" Rlclsanl CelCHte
and recreation to help deal with
"And It also tends to allevlate Iowa In tbe mJd.:illtl to low b earJy
'This may not be all you wan.t, and
ge!l&amp;urea
118 he ~pealuo to Junior SUld senior high school students
unemployment to a certain degree Sunclay, wllmllnl to the 308 early deteriorating equipment and facill·
It's certainly not all you asked for,
In Akron. Earlier th€Cieveland DeniOCral reviewed his first
'Thur!lday
ties. It alsoadds$500,(XX)annually to
by at least providing some measure Monday and to the mJd.3tl8 to
but It Is real money, not Allee In
three
monllll
tn office In lUI addre!lli hefore the Akron Press Clu~. ( AP
· this year' sspendlng level oi$250,001
ofemplllymenttosomeo!ouryoung mld-40a~.
Wonderland money like before,"'
Lallerpholo
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for renovation ol pm:k facUlties .
• ~ people.ltlsapfOKI'amlhatworks,"
Ce1e8te said.

MISSES

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Wholesale prices drop

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· GuanJs taken hos~ ·
PriTSBURGH (AP) - Armed Inmates took two guards hostage at
the Western Correctional Dlagnas:·
tic and Classltlcatlon Center tOday,
and state troopers surrounded the
penlteniiJary, authorities said.

Tornadoes post win;
· Marauderettes keep
winning streak intact

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, April 15, 1983

mUJtary.

Others refuse to pay 36 percent of
their Income taxes, claiming 28
percent goes to the military and 8
percent represents Interest on the
Social Security trust fund whJch
they say goes to the military.
And some have also withheld an
additional 17 percent of their taxes
that they say covers the cost of past
wars, Including veterans payments
and war-related Interest on th(•
national debt, Strong said.
"For others, withholding 53
perrent Isn't enough because they
know that nomatterwhat taxes you
put in, they go to the military. And
they refuse all taxes, turning In a
olank 1040. That's a crimina l
offense," Strong said.
A Quaker in Seattle, Irwin

was based on changing the benefit
!onnula and delaying cost-of-~
Increases - as well as making tile
$1ates, rather than Washington,_pay
for em&gt;rs excEeding 3 percent ·111
processing federal funds,
Rep. James Jeffords ofVennoni,
the suboommlttee'sranklng Reput).
llcan, joined Panetta In releaslnl
. the report Both said II should
convince Congress and the Amerlc
can public to oppose any new cuts a
program that has a~ady beell
slashed by more than $3 bllllonsln~
Reagan took office.
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It Is a fortnight now sinee Mr. human body was not constructed in
Reagan proposed that· we explore such a way as to permit movement
other means of deterring Sovlet
Ol(er the ground at a rate faster
aggression than the assured des- than 15 miles per hour. Perhaps he
truction of millions of Russians. My
was introduced to the selentlst whO
very favortte reaction to this
about the same time was explain·
proposal was that of Selentltlc lng that surgery on human beings
would not be possible, because
American, which. ran full-page
newspaper ads polniing to two opening up the human body would
let in air, whose Impact would be
articles publ~hed several years
fatal. That would have been an
ago ey .&gt;;&lt;;tentlsts who said th;&gt;,t sel-tl
protection wasn't possible. It Is a
Interesting colloquy.
lt Is by no means safe to assume
little bit on the order of promoting
your magazine by coming up with • that It Is Indeed possible to launch
Amertcan creat:ure!i that would
a n article by somebody who
insisted back in 1950 that It would
knock down Soviet creatures
shortly after they lifted 9ft to
not be (lll5Sible for a satellite to orbit
obliterate . American cities. The
the world.
There was the scientist in the difficulties are overwhelmillg. At
early par1 of t1w 19th ce!'ltury,
least they would overwhelm you
arguing against the construction of and me, which Is not to say they
would necessarily overwhelm the
a train, who pronounced that the

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The time has come,
the Fed board says

kind of people who discovered how
to split the atom, or the kind of
people who figured out how to land
human beings on the moon. Or the
kind ofpeoplewhoflgureouthowto
pass oft a Democratic candidate as
a plausible physician tor ·the
American ·economy. Such teats
may be beyond the ordinary
imagination, but It Is Mr. Reagan's
point that maybe they are not
beyond the ext raordinary
Imagination.
Meanwhile there are very lmportant matters' to c;oneern us. Prine!pal among these, of course, Is the
development of anti-satellite technolbgy. Jack Anderson has reP?rted that the Soviet Union has
developed a weapon called the
SA·l2 that Is capable of knocking
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The lime has come, said Rep. Femand Sl Germain, for the Federal
Reserve Board, which makes Its decisions behind locked doors, to reveal
Its econom ic objectives to the people.
l;le accountable, in other words, suggested Sl Germa in, the Rhode Island
OPmocrat who heads the House Banklnc Comrnlttee. Accountable In the
same manner as most government entitles and agencies.
The Fed prefers secrecy ~on the grounds that to reveal objectives for
gross national product, Inflation, unemployment and the like mlf'hl
compromise the effectiveness of those objectives. Better to remain quiet.
It claims ·sound reasons for doing so. To open their discussions to the
public, or even a chosen few of the public, the Federal Reserve rovernors
might might feel limited in their freed~m to criticize the administration.
T hey might also reveal a house divided, dls{lgreeing among each other
and sending a message of uncertainty to the financial corrununltles, a
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And perhaps above all, they might embroil themselves In controversy
and discuss ions with congressr"nen .who would love ..lo manipulate the.
money supply to Implement their own views of how the·country should be
run .
Whatever, the st&gt;emlnr. lack of accountability by an Institution thai, on
pa per a t least, Is accountable to the Congress strikes many people as
border ·
lng pn un ·Amerlcanism . Without accountabJUty, they say, odd things .
ha ppen .
Some F'ro critics even go back to the 1930s a nd argue that It was the
Fed's tlghlening of the money supply that turned a stock market crash Into
a worldwide economic depression .
A glaring example of non-accountability Is In economic and financial
fort.'Ca stlng, a n Industry In which hundreds of millions of dollars are
Invested and whose advisories lnfluenee decisions in the biJUons,
The record Is poor, especially in calling economic turns. By admission of
many economic forecasters, the perlormance over the past year was
ex treme ly poor. And for the most part , It was no better In financial
markets.
While some forecasters drop by the wayside because of poor
pPrformance, others continue year after year @r under different guises.
Some feel so confident, in tact, that over the past year they openly
admilled they were wronr. a nd apologized In prtnl.
Not all are so confident. There are two maxims by which some
forecasters live: 1. They foreca st often, and so are able to correcl old
forecast s; 2. they hedge their forecasts with words open to multiple
Inte rpretations.

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Today Is Friday, Aprll15, the lffilh day ofl9&amp;1. There are260 days left In
the year.
Tooay 's highlight In history:
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On April 15, !~'\. President Abraham Lincoln died In a Washington
boa(dlng house acrQss from Ford's Theatre. where he was shot the night
before by John Wilkes Booth.
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ln. 1638, E nglish 's ettlers arrived at what Is now New Haven, Conn.
In 1800, Sa n FranclscQ was incorporllli!d as a city.
In 19231 Insulin was made available for general use by diabetics.
In I~. Cuban Premier Fidel Castro arrived in Washington tor the start
of a:gooctwill tour of tbe U.S.
~n years ago: President Richard Nixon announced that he would make
a tour of European capitals in the fall to promote cooperation among U.S.
trading partners.
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Five years ago: Japan called on many of Its Industries to c ut exports
foll0\1.1ng a rt.'Cord trade surplus In March of $2.5 blll.lon doUars.
One year ago: F'lve mUitant Moslem fundamentallsta convicted of the
a ssilsstnatlon of Egyptjan President Anwar Sadat were execi!Yd. ,
Tpday's birthday: Country music star Roy Clark Is 50 years old.
Thought for today: "A friend Is, one might say, a second self." -Cleero, ·
Roman statesman (l&lt;M&gt; B.C.· 43 B.C. 1

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WASHINGTON - Our incometax system Is so burdensome and so
unfair that It's driving otherwise
law-abiding Amertcans Into desperate and dubious measures to
avoid paying their share.
In their outr.age at the tax
collectors' overzealous elforts to
squeeze out eyery last penny, some
frustrated tax protestors have gone
beyond the pale.
One allurtng tax dodge that has .
te mpted hundreds of Amertcans Is
provided by offshore banking tacllb
_]j~s. which have long been used by
bootleggers, drug dealers and other
rackeleers to evade U.S. taxes.
Now the tax-protest groups are
using these overseas banks In
a ttempts to get beyond the reach of

the Internal Revenue Service.
according to the Indictment.
According to ffiS records, at
IRS a nd Senate records provide a
least 35 ongoing Investigations
typical example - that of Thomas
Involve the use of these offshore
C. Woodward of Casper, Wyo. In
havens by lax protesters. The
October 197ll, Wodward- who has
ta rget of one Investigation Is a
not been charged with a cr1me softspoken 52-year-old member of
bought a $7 ,COl trust after Anderson
the Posse Comitatus protest group.
falsely assured him that the
His name Is Lowell G. Anderson, of
common-law trust device had not
Greybull, Wyo.
been challenged by the IRS and
A recent federal indictme nt .could eliminate the need for filing
charged that Andf:rson and others
Income-tax returns.
conspired to cheal Uncle Sa m of
Woodward opened two bank
Income taxes by selling Illega l · accounts on the same day at Oxford
"common·law trusts" in offshore
Int ernatonal, by means of a letter
banks, Including the Oxford Inter- prepared by Andef'on, who also
national Bank &amp; Trust Co. of the
furnished Woodward a bank signaTurks &amp; Calcos Islands in the
ture card. Records developed by
Br1tlsh West Indies. The trusts sold
the Senate Permanent Subcommlt·
for anywhere from $750 to $20,(0),
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Two news stories concerning
Meigs County a nd Southeastern
Ohio paint a dismal picture. It Is
unusual enough to warrant com·
ment Ihal each of these stortes was
released within a few days and both
have dread conseque nces for the
county and for this region. One was
the announce ment that Meigs
County has 20.7 percent unemployment and the other that needed
highway Improvements In Meigs
a nd Athens Counties will be
delayed .
Meigs County 's unemployment Is
a mite over double the national
average of JO.J percent. This
condition could be . relieved by
upgrading Route 33 between
Athens and the Rltchi&lt;' Bridge at
R&lt;tvenswood . Tbe passage of the
five cents per gallon federal tax on
gasoline whic h went In e!fect April
l will bring $515 million into Ohio's
coffers to be spent on roads and
brtdges. It was the optimistic hope
of many of the Route 33 boosters
that a few million of this federal
windfall would seep down Into
Southeastern Ohio tor uwading
Route 33 from Darwin to Athens
and to build a new access road to
the Ritchie Bridge from Rock
Springs east across Meigs County.
The construction would help ease
Meigs County'_s unemployment
problem and !Ill the gap in the most
direct route between Charleston
and Columbus. · These hopes were
dashed by Ohio Director of Transportation WaiTen Smith in a news
conference at Athens.
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I rewlved a clipping from the
Columbus Cltlzen.Journal from a
friend in Middleport giving an
account Of the news conferenee
with Director Smith. In the Inter·
view he held .out little hope lor the
speedy constructkm of Route 33 or
furt)!er devel.o pment of the Appal·
achlan Hlahway In At'- County.
'Illj! loUowiJ!tlls a par!Waccountot
tile Interview from ille ~ It
issue or the Citizen.Journal:
"ile (Smith) said of tht fi15
million tbe state Is e~lf to get

capable potentiaUy of knocking
down our Poseidon submarine
missileS. Because Jack Anderson
said It does oot necessarily mean
that It Is not so. Andlndeedlfltlsso,
we are facing, very soon, a
situation in which !he Soviet Union
can neutralize all 'lhree legs of our
tr1ad: the fixed land mlssUes, the
airplanes and the submarines. Add
to this the i&gt;osslbtllty of theil''
knocking out our command toatelIlles and we'd t. itelt without even
the means to comniunlcate lllstruc!Ions to our deterrent systemWordreache5us,notthrougi!Mr.
Anderson but through other channels, that advances being made by
the Soviet Union at · this awful
technological juncture In human
history are sobering, which does
not mean automatically that they
will sober Congress. From Congress we continue to hear the cant
about the evU of taking away
money that might be spent on
human needs for the sake of
spending It on the military - as If
the mUitary were otherwise engaged than in looking after the
most basic human needs.
And none of this Is klst on the
Soviet Union, whose propaganda
enthusiastically aggravates Amelican fear of the bomb and greed tor
government handouts. Any ear
trained to the music of propaganda
knows that U we strike a subdominant chord, the Soviet Union
knows to answer with a dominant
chord: all that &lt;;arne before was
foreplay.
It Is, quite possibly, m~ch later
than we think, to use the cliche.
That Is to say, If the Soviet Union
has a~vanced against all three legs
of the trtad as also ' against our
satellite communications system,
clearly the Russians have a vested
Interest in arguing against the
development of weapons that
would make academic such
advances.

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RACINE Southern coach
Hilton Wolfe has learned pleQty of
tricks ' in his 'many years Of
coaching and the old master dug
· pretty deep into his bag of goodies
here Thursday In a 74 w1n over
Meigs .
With the Tornadoes tralllng 3-1 In
the bottom of the fifth, Wolfe
became upset when two batters
took two consecutive call third
strikes, left his third base coaching
box with his team still at bat, and
wandered to the dugout, obviously
distraught with his team.
Wolfe's steam somehow trans·
!erred to Ills ball club when John '
Porter lashed a single, Zane Beegle
followed with a hit, and Tony Rlflle
rtfied a two-run~lngleto right to tie
It up.
A dropped infield pop fly and an
errand throw to third after a walk
plated two more runs and Southern
was up 5-3.
Porter's third slDgle of the night

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home plate umpire Homer Smith during Thursday's non-league game
against Southem. Southern scored a come-from·behlnd, 7-4 victory.

Meigs girls
still unbeaten
SYR~CUSE

- With lout; run
outbursts In their final two at bats,
the Meigs Maraudere ttes remained unbeaten in four games
with a well-played 9-2 win over
Southern here Thursday .
The four·run fourth came about
when Rollin Buffington reached on
an eiTOr, Jenny Meadows wallsafe
on a fielder's c holee •. Barb Grueser
walked, Jodi Harrtson singled In
one run, Cindy Crooks doubled m..
two more, and Paula Horton·
reached on another ermr, plating
the fourth tally .
In the. fifth, Natalie La mbert led
ott with a walk , Bullington was sate
on a fi eld er's choice, Beth
Gloeckner singled, Meadows was
sate on a fielder's choice tor one
run, Grueser walked forcing In
another, Harrtson hit an RBI
sacrifice fly, and after Crooks
walked, Horton fielder 's choice
drove In the final run.
Southern scored In the first
Inning to take a 1·0 lead when Mel
Weese singled, stole second, went
to third on a wild pitch, and crossed
home when she and Lauren Wolfe,

least five other Amertcans had
trusts at the bank that involved
Anderson .
In tact , the largest single deposit
the bank ever received - $472,459
put In a trust account - was
endorsed by Anderson.
The records show that from AprU
1978 to January 1979, Anderson,
through a '' Liberty Trust" at
Oxford Interna tional, deposited
$38,877 for himself and withdrew
~7.500 In 56 separate transacllons.
All told, bank records for 10months
In 1978-1979 Indicate that at least
$492,459 was deposited through
Anderson in common·law trusts at
the bank.
Senate Investigators could not
say definitely that the offshore
trusts were created to avoid taxes.

Lawell Wingett

the sixth for the Tornadoes, now 5-1
on the year. Meigs had beaten them
4·0 earlier In the year for their only
loss.
After Tony RUne drove home
Tony Deam with a sacrtflee ny In
the first Inning, Meigs rallied back
with two In the third.
Nick Riggs led off and reached
base on an error, promptly stole
second, and went to third on an
overthrow of sec~nd,

Riffle started on the hill tor the ,
Tornadoes, making Ills first stan of
the yeartour
because
of leg
surgery,
walked
and tanned
tour
before
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loaded, the tying run on first.
Losing hurler Dan Thomas had
things mostly his way untll a 10
minute delay due to lightning In the
fifth led to his downfall . The junior
righthander fanned six, wa lked
to·ur. and hit one batter In five
Innings of work . Senior Scott
Hamson fanned the side In his only
frame ~~ work, the sixth.
"! was a little disgusted with our
team until we came back to win.
Tim (Meigs' coach Saunders lis a
good coach and has a good ball
club," cmm:nented Wolfe , who
racked up his !51st coaching
coaching win.

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"Tremendous fielding won It for
us," said Meigs coach Rick Ash,
whose Meigs nine played errorless
ball.
Lambert, HJ on the hlllthls year,
went the distance In fanning one
and walking live. Wolfe toed the
mound for Southern and fanned two
while walking six. Southern Is 5-2 on
the year, both losses coming from
Meigs.
Meigs was to play at Salisbury
tonight against Waverly.

BIG DEALS ON CHICKS 'N FEED

By lnninp:
Metg&gt; ................................. . 001 44-9 I 0
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Lamlx!rt tWPJ and Horton. Wolfe !LPI

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Pole Vault - First , Troy Bau£' r tM J; third,
Brl1:1n Kor n tM) .
3200 Rela y- Meigs fi rst IM\kC' KE'nnc'(ty,
Craig Sincl air. Pcrrtn. and WU!lams \.
100 Hl!!,'h Hurdles - F'trst , Mll«' Jont'S ( E 1.
100 Meters - t",rst , Ead s IM1 : thlnl,
Sinclair ~ M I
HiOO Mett'r!'i -

F'1rst , Jonf&gt;S IE) : third.
Ke nnedy (MI .
400 Re lay - Meigs first ~John Smllh , Mark
Hammex1tl, Slnclalr, cmd Bauer ).
400 Meters - Flrst, Eads rM1 : serond.
Gaddis I Et.
lXl lffiv Hurdk's - First. Jont"S IE ):
second. Perrin 1M 1: third . Smith rMl.
fOO Mel.f&gt;rs- First, WU!I.ams IMJ: third .
Joh n RJCf' ( E\.
'lXl Meters - SPrond, Sml! h !MI .
l20CI Run - First , Jones lE t; seror.t.
K l:' nnf'dy (ML

1600 Rf&gt;lay - Mf&gt;lgs tlrst 1Eads , Brt"vtck.
WIIUams. and Pen1n).

READY TO GO - Southern's Debbie Michael keep.• her foot In
touch with the bag as Meigs' Natalie Lambert gel• ready to deliver"
pitch. Meigs continued Its winning ways hy posUng 11 9-2 vldory.

Yanks will let Erickson sit it out
NEW YORK (API - Taking a
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Thomas tLP L HarriSon (61, a nd G hl&gt;en .
Rltlle, Cunnlngllam 1WP 1 l&lt;i ,P&lt;&gt;rter 17\ ,and
Beegle.

also fanned four a nd walked four.

Standings with only Meigs and Eastern top
threl&gt; tlnlshers were as toll0\ll5:
High Jump - Flrst, Eads (Mt; seroOO .
WUHams tMl; third, Jay Carpen ter (E ).
Long Jump - Flrst , Eads tM J; thin::l,
LaiTY CoWdery tEl .
Shot Put - Second, Dave ~a ul IE L
Dl5tUS- Secon~ . Jetf NewE'\11£ 1.

BEREA, Ky. - Kristin Ander·
son, Meigs High Sehool graduate, Is
a member of the Berea College·
women's spring tennis team . The
freshman ;~.thlete Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs . William R. Anderson,
3213 Meadow Run Lane, Vinton,
Ohio.
The tennis team Is coached by
Joan Weston, assistant professor of
physical education at Berea. The
team Is composed by three senors,
three juniors, three sophomores,
and five freshmen.
In Berea's student labor program, Kristin works lor the College
Press. Berea !s a tour year liberal
arts coDege located in central
Kentucky.

Porter led Southern with three hits
In tour at bats while Deem, Rlflle,
and Beegle ' added one each.
Thomas and Follrod had Meigs'
two hits.
The Marauders are seheduled to
travel to Waverly tonight but
overnight rain bas put that game ·in
jeopardy .

Rob Cunningham In the fourth. He

who walked, pulled a double steal.
The Marauderettes tied It in the
third when Grueser walked and
later seored on Krls Snowden 's
fielder's cholee. Sou them 's second
run resulted In the fvurth when
Becky Michael's single plated
Jenny Bentl~y who ahd doubled.
Other hlners In the game were a
single by Southern's Tonya Salser
and Melg~ · C~ooks added a single to
go along wit,h her double.

Marauder thinclads
take three way meet
ROCK SPRINGS - The Meigs
Maraude r boys' track team raced
to a w1n over Eastern and Fairland
"B" here Thursday.
Coach Bob Ashley',s local thin ·
clads plied up 71 points to 55 for
Fairland and 41 for Eastern.
Junior speedster Shawn Eads
paced the Marauders with five first
places Including wins In the high
jump, long jump, 100 meters, &lt;100
meters, and teamed with Jerry
Brevlck, Chad Williams, and Jon
P errin to wtn the 1600 relay.
Eastern's Mike Jones scored tour
first.
Younger Marauders who per·
formed well with fourth plaee
finishes were Bret Howard, shot
put, Joe Humphreys, discus, Scott,
pole vault, Brevlck, 110 hurdles and ·
400 dash , and Scott Pullins, 8JO run.

drove home two insurance runs in

walked.
After Riggs was tagged out in a
rundown following a grounder hit
back to the mound, Seott Gheen
dtiiled a one-hopper through the
shortstop 's legs to score two runs.
The Marauders, 2·1 on the year,
made It 3-1 in the fourth as Dan
Thomas 'led o!f with a single and
later scored on a bases loaded walk
to Dave Follrod .

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from the tax, $400 million will be
unacceptably from the Celeste
highway that will bring tourtst
used for maintenance of existing
regime. 11 all bolls down to a ma tter
dollars Into the county to replaee
highways, with the rest going to
of priorities which Smith admit led
the trade they have lostat their
finishing uncompleted parts of the
are ruled by political consldera·
pr1orttles and remind themn that
fecteral Interstate highway system.
tions . These were the political
they have to R&lt;tvenswood and
"That means the Appalachian
considerat ions of the Rhodes
Ripley. Towns along Route33from
Highway and Route 33 projects will
crowd, whose heavy hand of
J;'omeroy to Columbus are missing
remain unfinished for the ti me
prejudice Southeastern Ohio has
tol!l'ist trade because the gap In the
being.
felt before. It Is up to people of
Cha rl eston -Co lumbu s natural
"Most of the projects you are
Meigs and Athens Counties to
route Is too winding and rough tor
Interested In right now are not on
c hange those priorities. Last fall,
all but the mosl courageous
any priority list In the departbefore the Nov. 2 election , I urged
traveler. Every yea r the upgrading
ment." Smith told the Athe ns
the people In our district people In
of Route 33 Is delayed means lost
community.
our district to support the candida·
business a ll along the line.
"That was not our decision, but
cles 'ot Richard Celeste for gover·
If It takes politics to gain a higher
that' s where they've been placed.
n0 r a nd Jolynn Boster for represenprlortty for upgrading Route 33,
They are In a hOld positi?n.' What
tative. Both were eii'Cted and both
then we shol'ld be prepared to
we will take out of a hold position, If
carried Meigs, County, an almost
apply the political pressure. At the
we take anything out, Is a delerml·
unheard of occurrence. For only
meeting In the Meigs Senior Cit12en
nation that will be made at "lfilater
the second time I can remember
Center last winter, enough cities
date."
Meigs County went Democra\lc for
were represented · to form an
"Smith said he could not explain
st ~ t e candidates. That In Itself
Important political Ioree. Each of
how the prtorltles are established,
should be eno\lllh political persua·
those entitles should he prepared
but admitted politics play a role,
slon to warrant some Javorable
with petitions to make the Celeste
along with the availability of funds .
consideration from the Celeste
administration take a new look at
" He said about the only work . administration.
their prtorltles and remind them
Southeastern Ohioans can look
Poiltlcs aside, we have right on
that they ha ve no obligation to
forward to In the next few years Is
our side In seeking a n access
continue lhe prejudices of the
the repair of dilapidated brtdges
highway to the Ritchie Bridge. The
Rhodes administration.
and general maintenance."
Stale of West Virginia constructed
If It takes political dynamite to
That Is the kind of repor1 one
the bridge a nd deserve something
blast the priority from the Rhodes
could have expected from the
better than a cow path as an access
deep frt'eZe, . Jet's furnish the
Rhodes administration but comes
road. The business men of Pomedynamite!
roy a nd Middleport deserve a

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Cincinnati Reds Manager Russ Nixon
says he may grant rookie catcher
Dann Bilardello's request to play In
the series with the San Francisco
Giants
" He's got a lot of moXIe for a guy
who never played above Class AA
(minor league) ball," Nixon said.
Bilru;deilo, who hit a run-scoring
double In his first major league
game against the Chicago Cubs,
wants to play In front of his
hometown crowd, Nixon said.
BUardello lives In Santa Cruz,
Ca lif. He played three sports In high
school and went on to play baseball
and football at Cabrillo Junior
College In California.
The R¢s pick€\! up Bllardello In
the off-season from the Los Angeles
Dodgers system .
Cincinnati constdered BUardello
a good hitter and a catcher with a
good arm and a reputation for
handling pitchers.
He hit .285last season In the Texas
Laague with 17 home runs He had
SO assists overall, throwing out 42
. base runners, highest In the league.
The Reds were Idle Thursday
after dropping a two-game series to
the Atlanta Braves
The day off meant an extra day of
rest for hot-hitting rookie outfielder
Gary Redus who was sidelined with
a muscle pull.
Redus Is the Reds co leader wit h
two home runs and was batting .3Xl
when he was Injured In Atlanta .

The Green Gables.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
PRESENTS

Clippers edge Pawtucket, 4;.3
PAWTUCKET, R.l tAP I
Steve Balboni belted a two-out ,
two-run homer In the ninth Inning
Thursday night to stroke the
Columbus Cllpp&lt;'rs to a 4-J intem atlonal Leaiue victory over the
Pawtucket Red Sox.
Balboni's blow , his second of Ihe

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by Cardinals' pitcher Hob Forch. The ball went Into
the Mets' dugout and Forsch scored from second, St.
Louis scored seven runs In the first Inning. (AP
Laserphoto)'

SAFE ON ERROR - St Louis Cardinals' Mike
Ramsey slides safely Into home as New York Mots'
caroher Ron Hodges reaches for the tag without the
ball. Mets' shortstop Hob HaUor made a bad throw
home alter getting the ball f1'9m left field on a double

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MacWhm1er , 1).1, the loser Ben
Callahan , J-0, allowed four hits In
eight Innings for the win
Designated hitter Dave Koza's
fourth and ninth Inning homers and
Paul Hundharnmer' s home run In
the sixth accounted lor the Red sox
runs

By A88oclaled Press
The nwnbers teD the story for
Steve Garvey, but not for Ruppert
Jones.
Garvey, playing In his 1,116th
consecutive game, one shy of the
National League record, doubled horne the Padres' winning run In the
fifth Inning as San Diego toppled the
San Francisco Giants 6-4 Thursday.
Jones' consecutive-game streak
doesn't come close. But the Padres'
AD-Star center fielder, who was
batting an anemic .156 entering the
game, slan\med a three--run homer
In the victory.
In an abbreviated National
League schedule, Montreal edged
the Chicago Cubs 4-3 and St. Louis
pounded the NewYorkMets7-l .
Jones' smash off rookie righthander Andy McGatflkan snapped
a 2-2 tie In the fourth Inning.
McGaftlgan, making his first
major league start, also was
touched for a two-run homer by
Terry Kennedy, a two-run shot In
the first Inning.
Expos 4, Cub! 3
Tim Raines trtpled home two runs
and Scott Sanderson tossed sevenhit ball over seven Innings as
Montreal stopped Chicago.
Andre Dawson also homered for
the E xpos, his first of the season, a
solo blast Into the left field seats In
the fifth .
Pitcher Dan Schatzeder, who
carne on for winner Scott Sanderson, 2-0, to start the eighth, was
struck on the right arm by Jerry
Morales, the first batter he faced.
Cards 7, Mots 1
St. Louis chased Mike Torrez with
a seven-run first Inning hlghllgllted
by David Green's two-run triple as
tbe Cardinals won their fourth In a
row and the Mets dropped their
lourt)l straight. Torrez lasted only
two-thirds of an Inning and gave up
six hi ts.
Bob Forsch pitched a four-hitter
for the Cards, losing his shutout on
Huble Brooks' fifth-Inning homer .
Forsch also had an RBI double In the
big first Inning, as dill Darrell
Porter
In American League action; the
Chicago White Sox 'outlasted Baltimore 12-11, Mllwaukee defeated
Toronto 54 and Oakland beat
Seattle 5-3 Minnesota postponed Its
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PGMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
CHRIST 'XO W Main St , !fl.t2 !l2ti \10( a l

OLD DEXTF"R BtBLE CHRtSTtA N

SF.VF.Nnt DAY AD\' ENTI S'T MOJ I!x&gt;JTV
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Road . Pum PIVV

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P lrt n

kowsk l pas 101 . R ita \\ hi lt• Su hb&lt;1lh ~hool
Sup! Sabbat h Sc hool 1s a t !. p m on Sa t u rd,1\
with worship SC'TYIC'l'S following .11 .I l!l p m
RUTI.ANO F IR.~"TBAP11 !\i( HURC H SISI&lt;'r Harrielt \\o a rnf'r , Supt Sunda \ School
!l ll a m . morni ng wors hi p, Il l 1!"1 am
POMEROY FI R.~ EL\PT IS'T D a' td
Ma nn ml n lstl' l , Will ki m Soouff('J Sund,n
~ hool sup! Sunda' ~ho::JI ~ ll a m .
Mor ning w o~ hlp lf) l1 m
F IRST SOU T H E R N Bi\ fTri S'l l' omrrm

pm

In~ :rJJO~lAH CHURCH OF GO D, Rac lrK"

- Rc-\.•, ,Jam C'S Sol lll'rflf'k:l , JXI SIOI' Mom l~

won: hi p 9 · 45~ (fi.Sunda v School lll-l') a m .
.,., ,. . . .~
~ ,.,..
l"Ven n ~~: w on; h ' p 1 p m • ~..,....ay, 1 11 P m

Jadlt-s' ~ayer rTll'f'lln,lit W('(!ncsdav 7 3l p m

VPE,

MIDDLEPORT FffiST 13A PTI ~'T Cot !'K't
Stxl h a nd Palmt'r ltw R£ov Mu1k McCluniZ
SUnda v scho019 15 a m . Da n Whi t(', Su nda'
Srhool s up ! .• •Jo hn Rclhl'l. Sr us.~;t . sup!
Momlf~M Worship 10 15 a m Yout h m('('(l~
i ll p m. Wl'd.nesday, lncludlnfil Wf'(' tots
('a~r beav('r1'i. jun ior a stroanuts and jun lol
a nd smlor hl~h BYF. c holr p racii('(' R&lt;llp m
Wedr:M'sdav, p rawr l'nf"'etln,~it a nd Blb lf' study ,

W=~ 6t&gt;c~iST, M lddk:&gt;pon. 51.., and
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19n CHEVY C-10 4X4 - Red, auto., topper, one of thenrcer
4X4's around.
1976 FORO ELITE - 2 door, brown ext., white vinyl top, wire
wheels, air, AM-Fm, tape, one owner. New, like cream puff.

Ma in , Bob M e lton , ministe r , AJ Ha r1son
usJOC'ia le minls ll'r: Mlkl:' U•rlac h Sunday
Sc'hool Superinte ndent Blbl(' ~hool . !t· .'JJ
o m , momln~ w orship, 10 :Jl a m • rven l~
wo~ tu p 7 p .m WednMKiay B ible Studv a oo
yout h jO"''Up met! In~. 7 p m .
MIDDL EPORT CHURCH OF"ntENAZA
RENE, Co-pas !ors, R('V. Cha r!P.;. Coy k• a rkl
Rev Naocv C'o vk· Bill Whit&lt;'. Sunda~; school
supf Sundav school 9 .YI am. , mom !rlfit
, worshl!=1. t O ]) a m , Sunda v £'\'f&gt;rtgcli.stk'
meetlr\t;t, 7 p m Prayermet"tln~WedneSda\'7
p.m .

Your dogs will be reall y mavin ' at top s peed
for Hea rty high' q~allty , nutrlttous chunk s
con tain ing a hea rty 2t '/o prot ein content to
help g1ve your hard-working . hard-play ing
pals extra energy and great hea lth'
'
SEE YOUR DEAL£A NOW•

COME SEE THESE RNE USED CARS AND TRUCKS
.AND OtECK OUT THE GREAT DEALS ON' NEW CARS
AND TRUCKS IN STOCK.

@nation @mpany
ROUR MIUS·

PH. -992-2196
S, 3rd AVE.
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MIDDLEPORT, OH.

10

Ave,

PH. 992-2115

OH.

20 2-4·31

21 H4
Thurs da y
John
0!1 15-25

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Friday
16 12· 18

Seturd11y
Ma/fflew
28, 16· 20

Fay Sauer , Olm.:lor

NORTHEAST CLLISTEH

fte ~; Seldon .Joluwtn
Jlf&gt;\ Rk:hard ThOUIIL"i
AI FRrD - C hur'&lt;'h Sf: hool 11 II ,, m
Wors h ip, II ,t m, U MYF, h IO pm l) M\\
T Hird Tuf'!'d a\ , 7 I) p m Cummuml \ fir~ I
Sunda y
CII E~'"TF' R Wm"S hlp ~ ,, m C'hiJic h
School lOti m , B tb lr Siudv Thu rsd.n 7 p m
UMW first Thu rsda v. I p m , ConUTlumon
fu"S I Su nd a\
IO PPA - Wo rsh ip !1 1(1 &lt;.1 m , C'hw c h
School. HI: l1 ,, m Rlh lr Studv Wrtd m'S4.la\
j l l p m
lONf: OOI!"'M - C'hu H h Sc hool !! ,Il l
am
\\ o1 ship
j
pm
B1blr S tud'
WrdnC'Sd.t ~' . 7 ~ l p m , UMYF", \\o ('() ni"S{Iav .b
p m , l om m unlo n Firs t Sullda v
RF.EDSVII.I . F. Chun ·h School , Q 30
am , Worsh tp 11 ,, m
TIJPP F'RS P LA I N S ~~ P AUl - Ch u rc h
Sc hool !l a m . Worship lll .t m 8J bli' St uch
1\tr'SC'Ia\ 7 30 p m
UMW I h!rd 1\Jf'sda\
7 1! p m Cnm m u m o n ll t""t Su nd.~,.

t1 'ff P m

EN T ER PRI SI·. -

\\ ot sh lp(la m C hut r h
l'ui'Sda\ 7 l l
p m , UMW, F in ;t Mond., v 7 :1(1 p m ,
GMYF . SurKiav , i:i p m ( hou n &gt;lw, 1rsa l ti l l
p m Wrdnf&gt;Sd av
F I A 1WOODS _ Ch ul'(' h ~hool Ill .1 m
\ \oot s h ip 1 &lt;~ m . Dr b k' Stud\ f hursd&lt;l\ 7
p m UM YF S u nd a \ , 0 p m
I· ORLS 1 RUN _ Wors hip 4 a m , C hun h
Srhool 1fl ,1 m . C"holt l'rarllt f' f\JI'sd.n ,
6 Yl p m , UM\\ , firs ( TuPsd.n 7 l l p m
f1
h &amp;root
IIF.Alll 1M iddle purt 1 Hill
4 ll ,, m . Wo1 s h 1p 10 WI&lt;~ m nib il' Stud\
Thf'sd,n ' Ill o.t m
L MW ~'('Ond Monda\
7 :Jl p m UM M. t h ird Mond,t\ , 7 l'l pm
M INE RS\ li.LE _ w ors hip S.:'i'Vict' 111
am Ch ut'l. h SChOOl 11 am. UM\\ th ird
,...h t
t M nd
WC'dnr'SI.Ia \ I p m ' o I pt :H't &lt;I' o a\
7 l'l p m
P F:AR I CHAP E l _ w m .. hlp ~rv l('f' 111
,1 m Chuu h Schoo l 11 a m L; MW ~'C'Onci
Thf'o;,cl,1\ 7 r1 p m
UMY I' l.t~! 1\tf'&amp;la \
7 l l p .m
POME ROY _ C hw·r h Sc hoo l 9 15 a m ,
Wo rship scrvJC('. Hl l'l ,1 m , Choir n•hl.•a rsa l
w~av
lJM\\
"" '('000
7 :Jt p m
7 ~
uu u1 1
S nd
7
T\l('!.;d ,l\ · ·•• P m ·
,.,.. a ~t u av ,
am , UMYF , ~ und a v f1 p m
ROCH S?R IN( ,S - c hurch Sc-hOo l ct:-t~
,1 m
Wor ship. 1CI ,1 m , Blb lf' Stuclv
Wedm•sdav 7 ll p m
UM ' ~ (~nlot'S I
St.md,1 \ , ti p m . 1 JunionH , f'VN\ oHM•t

Sl: hool 1tJ a m , B tbli • ~ t ud \

Su nd. t\ . n p m

Rt..nl .AND _ ('hw ('h

~ l 1 ro l 9 o~~. ,1m

cv t•n lng se n [('(' 7 :llp m Wr"&lt;lnrsduv pt U\1 '1
m f'f'ltng 7 10 p m
BF:A HWAI LOW HIOC F ( ' ll ll HC II fH '
l I IR IS I Dud nt ' 'A a r(k•n m m h tt~ l 13th lt
d .Jss Q fl u m
mr •T nlng " 111sh1 p Ill Ill
&lt;I Ill t•vr m ng .... o rs lllp ~ n pm \\ t'dlll~ ol\
H1blr stwh fi I) p m
NF\\ S fi V F: R SV\11 F ( 0 :\1M l :"; \ I'Y
n i URC H Su nd .n Sf'ho. 11o...{' l''ll't ' 11 .J ~ . t m
\\'or•,h lp st •r'\l('r , 11\ l.l .tm
l ' \ ,! llJ-:!'11 ..,11 ~
Sf'"'(( I"', 7 WI fJ m Wo:lnl"'if.l,l\
I'T ,I\ 1 I
m t, ' llng 7 Ill p m 11\ Ui ~d. l\
ZION CHUn CII OF t II HI ~~ I l 'om1 1&lt;~\
H,JJt l"iin\ 11 11 ' J ~d 1\oi::M t t l 'u l lPII m ln i.,Tc·T ,
SIP\ I' S I,Hllr' S und.J\ sr hoo! o;u p r s u nd .n
s&lt;·hno1 ll WI a m , wor"hiP ""' I"Vit t' 111 \tl.1 rn
} , l' ntn ~ 1.1.01 " hip Su nd,i\
7 p rn c1 nr:l
W!'tlrlt'stli.l \ 7 p m
~1
IO II t'\ I I ~" 1111 IL\:\ t Il l IU H l'lllt
G1 0\ t'
Ht·\ \\ tii J,,m MKitllr"'" .t t lh
p,,s lclr ( h UJ I'h '&lt;l' I"\H T"' ~ ~ ~~. 1 m s u nd a\
SChool, \11 10 u m
RR AI1HU rn (' II UH( H Il l· CII H1 S'I P .tul
1'1,111 r' l ~ 1 1l! Su nd ,l\ ~~ hno l ~ ~ ~ 1 . 1 rl1 !.. 111'\
ll ;.~ \nl ' " S S Su pt
mru nlnJ2 \\OJ&lt;.; hl p 10 Ill
ol n1
IU\( IN I { IILHf lt m Il l! ~A/.,. \I d '\i l "
HI'\
1 hu rn.1 ~ H Cn 1l l1't f&gt;- 1"101 \&lt;1 . u 1 h;.~
Wn lh • ( h,lh m en o f Jlu• l lna td 111 ( h ll'ill 111
1 lfl' Sund&lt;J \ Sc tnol 'I WI •.t m
m r • Jncn~
" o r .. htp HI lll o1 m Su nd.n 1'\ l'nl nJ,.: \\ H]
o;h lp 7 :Wl p m l 't ,l\ t t rnt 'ltrns.: \ \ l'd n! '&gt;(loJ\
7 11 pm
rL\CJ N I ' F lrt. .. l 0 ,\JTII S'I Dnn t , \\ tlk1 •t
P os lm Rntx •11 S n1Ll h StJtl(ld\ Sc ho"l &lt;.u pt
Su nd,l\ Sc hool C! kl ,t m m Jn nlng \\ IJJ " h lp
10 10 am
Su ll(\&lt;1 \ 1 \ I'J IIIl J.: \\HI .. h lp 7 Il l
p m Wrdm ·-.d,l\ 1 "- f' n m~ lllhlt ~ tu1 h 7 Il l

nw

pm
D/\1\'Vll 1.1 WF S l I \,\:'&lt;. "i u ffi i J\ St hl• ' l
' I 11 ,1 m m u r n mg v. m&lt;. hlp t tl I'' ·' rn , '()UI h
S('l'\ lc't' 1, q•, p m
t'\ l•mn.u 1.1.111" h 1p 7 Il l
Wroclm osd ,l\ j ll p rn P t ,IH' l .md
pm
,.,., .IISf'
DAN\ 11 I I 11 0 1 I ~ } SS C'IIl li{( II lu
1,11 rd 011 Hou lt· r!."1 h! l\11 111 \ Jnt iJn . md
L tncsvll lf' Ht'\ Bt n Wo~ ll " ll• ' "'' m S u ml,l\
SC' hfloOi, C! WJ.t m J)Ohb \ I ~ JOl llf' t 1S S S u~l
Mo rn ing \o\ mshlp 10 1(1 1 m
('h1 \tl u ·n.,
Jl appv Uou r h .J r1 p m Jlr."t 'l &amp; l11 h lt• S tU(I\
7 l1 p m Mts"KJ!l&lt;ln tnt' li ng fiJ .., t \\'t -dm "'
d U\Of l•a t hmo n1h ~ tlp m 1"1 11 rn hot m&lt;~l lon
( all IAAI-Wi7
S ll VF H HUI\ ~ HH BA P'TIS.I S tf' \ 1'
I tlllt• Sundd \ ~t'llOO ! supt Su mlm "' hool tt l
,, m
m o r n ln.t: \\ OT"Ship tl ll m Su nda v
1'\ l'tlln g ~~ Otsh\ p , 7 JO p m P 1,1\t r rm 1•t mg
and 111h lt' stud \ '1'h u r-.cl&lt;n 7 11 p m voul h
n u't•l ln).l \\1 -d nr'sda\ ' '' 7 p m
Ci tn i ~'T I A N I 'F. I LOWSIII I' { II UHt ll
Nl N l nd A w ' :'vl !ddlPpol t Sun. ln v ~ · hwl
Ill ,1 m Surxtm and Wl'(lm'SCI,I\ E' r n lng
Srtv !c'('S 7 I I p m
I.IBE R f'Y ( JIH. I ~T I A N ( IIL' TH II •I I 1h
f'f t\ 1\ \ (' Pomt•J O\ Suud,H S.. hr-.;Jl ill ,1 m
Worship 7 :J I p m W('flnl'srl. JV S4" •t'\ ir f' 7 1,( 1

pm

a m . Dorra~ Wo tn('n s frllow shlp Wf'Cinrs
day, lla m
CARM EL _ C h urt'h !k hool. 9 l) a m .
wo~h!p, lO 4.') a m . !)l'O)nd a od fo un h
Sundavs l, F'cll(J\I.Iloo.h lp dlnnt'r with ~u llon,
th ird Thu rsda v G :Jl p m

CH FS'I'F I{ ( I lUlU H 0 1 ( ,C )! J ft f'\ H I
Rnh\n!';On po s lm Sunci,J\ "l' h()'JI tJ t 11..1 m .
WOI'!Ih[ p S(' l'\ k'l' II ,1 m , 1'\l'f'llng ~'f"\ 1 1~ ' 7
p m .. you rh &lt;.;{'f\ In . \\l'tlnt:"'lJ.,, 7 p m
LANCS\ !I I F CIIRI\i 'J,\ N f1 11 JH('II
R ubt:rt E: M us ...,..1 p;1stor S und.m ~ hool
P .1ul MusSC'I ~ u p! . mot n lm!
q Tt u m
wo rshi p m l) ol m Su ndd\' ('\'(.' n\n ~ ~ ·lv\('('
7 p m . m id \H '(' k sc-n 'iC'I . Wrd iWSda v i p m
!-iY HII. C' U ~ F' O JUHCII 01· Till' N A7J\
RENE - IW \
J,tnll'!&gt;i B Ktll\1 ' , JXI"lOI
Shf' nna n C w tt.U ff s .upt t lntf'nt:IPn t S unda \
Sr hool 9 'Wl ,, m . Mm nl n ~ \\ o r!lh lp 10: t1
a m , E\ angt· ll ~ l k -.C'r.•\c't&gt; h p m Pt ol\'l'l
.md pt a l.sc \"I' C'dnrs&lt;lav 7 pm , yout h
m('('!ln J.:: 7 p m
E D EN U NI T F.D BlUT HR EN I N
CHR IST , F: ldcn R Bl.1 kc&gt;, pa s mr S\md,JY
School lO a m , RoiJt •t t,Rf'«i o, u p t M o rnm~
S(_&gt;r mon t1 a m
SundH) nl g hl Sl't'' il"N&gt;,
Christia n E ndPa vor 7..11 p m : Sonc: 51"rv1CC.
R p m , Pt'f'uch ln,e: H Jll p m Mid W('('k
Pra \('1' mcctini'Z. Wcdrwsdav , 7 p m , A lv in
Reed . lav IC'adf'r

EA.~ LETART - Chu rch School 9 a m .
Worship, 10 am. tserond and fourth
Sundavs. UMW. rlrsll'uf'9:.1a y, 7 .}) p.m .
I £TART F'ALI..S - Wo rship, q am .
Churc h SChoo l. t O a m
MORNING STAR - Worship 9 ll am ,
Churel], School. 10: l'.l a m . Bibll:' St udy
Thu ni&amp;) . 7 ll p m ~

Wa tson. pa stor. Cn •rt'iO n P r u ll . Su nd Hy
School sup! M o rn ! n~Z \\.Or&lt;.hlp 9 .'VI a m
&amp;md uy S("lnJI 10: l l u m , ('VC'nln ~ st:•rviC&lt;'.
7 .Ti pm
MT UN ION BAPTIST', R£&gt;v T om [){X)l/"'\
J or S3vr&lt;', Sunday Sfhool SuJ)I.'tl ntmdc nt
Sund ay schoOl. 9 45 a m , PVPni nJ.t l.l.l{lrsh lp ~
7 JJ p m
P r a " l' l IT)('('! In ~
7 ll p m

Wo rs hip, 11 a m . UMW 1E\'('nlnJ.t C1rcll'1
!'«'o od Wo:l nf'Sdav 7 1 1p m UMW S("("()nd
Thu rsda y 1 p m
St\LEM CE NTER - Churr h Srhool tO
hi a .m , Wors p , 1 pm
SNOWVILL F: _ Worsh ip G ,, m 1 Ch u a ·h
Srhool IO am

o;()LmiEftN !'WS'J'Io:R
Rev J lU11NI M C,:ilu'k
Re\' . M ark
f1)'Dn
Re\1. flon•oc-e Smith

w.

1\PPI.f ( ,ROVE - Churt h SchOOI , Ila m .
Worship 10 a m tflrst aTKilh ~rd Sundavs l
UMW. !i(&gt;('()l"'d 'T'uesda~; , 7 l) p m . PJ.t)1' r
ITJ('('fin~. wronesda y . 7 p m
BEnt.ANY _ Worship !I 11 m f' hurt'h
&amp;hool IO a m B lb lt' Siuch . Wf'dnt&gt;Sda v . .JU

MID DLEPO RT P RE:SBYTE R I AN,

Worshtp, 8 p.m .; UMYF, Wl,'dlll'!iday. 7 Jl
P~CINE WESLEYAN _ C)Jurch Schoot,
W
hi
UMW 1- · ~h
10 a.m .
on p 11 a m
. \All,
Mond!\y 7 Il p.m . Handmaldens ortheLord.

Church School, q a m .: Momlr¥ worsh ip,

fi rst Wedlltwlay, 7 P m ; Mcn 'l'l PraYt'f'

....,

Wedn&amp;Sdlly
John

MEIGS
( OOI"E RA11VE Pt\JtL~iH
UNfi'ED METHODIST !'Hlll« II

MORSE CHAPEL - Church SC hoot 9::11

m ~ Bible S!udy 1\ICSdoy, Ill a m., Bible
-~ , ... ~. 7 ~ p m
- -·
- -Y· : ~
·
• SYRACIJSE
FIRST UNITE:D
PRESBY .
'tEI\JAN Church. Church School. 10: ~a m ;
""'"""' ....-.hlp. 11 :1) am ; Bl'* Study.
~ . 10 a.m; Junior and s.ntor HIP!
\'oiith Group, Sunday, e p.m
r RIJit.AND CHURCH OF COOt Pastor.
1!&lt;'11. Jolin Eva111. Sunday ochool, 10 a.m ;
~y woniiJp, 11 a.m., Chtld...,·; clnu'ch.

Tuasda y
John

am,

am WonhJp. 11 a .m
POR11.AND - Church School, 7 p .m ,

L ffl.

PAT HILL FORD, INC..

20 I Q·23

Sund,l\ f'Vc nm ~ Sf'" ''('(' i p m
Wc-dnf'Sda~ C\ l'n lng \ OU ng l.id les u ux\11 .1" . 6
p m \\ll'd n('Sda v f&lt;:~ m!I V 14'0r h.,lp i p m
HAZEL C'O MML.IJ'\: m ' rlll.ffi.C'H Nf'a l
Long Bo1tom , Ed S&lt;'I lia r! paslm Sundu'
school !-1 .Ml a m
Worshtp 10: l l a m
Pl a w•r m C'f' IITU!: 7 Jl l p m Thursd a\
MIDDLEPORT FR EEWILl BAPT I ~ .
Cor nrt A..'ih a nd P lum l A&gt;slu' ll&lt;n ma11
Pil"lor Sunda \ sGhool HI &lt;~ m
Mor n lng
\ \ 01 s h lp 11 .t m . Wednr' st la \ .1n cl Sa tu rd av
F \rn mg ~ r\'tN"s 7 JO p m

11

UNITED PRESBVTI:RIAN MINISTRY

Worshlp Servic;oe,1la.m ,Church School. lO:lJ

SUGAR 'RU

Mortdlly
Jolln

992· 378S, Pomero y

OF ME IGS COUNTY . R('\'. Wanda Johnson.
dl rreto r ; H arold J ohnson , di )'(l('to r o f

o:lucallon.
, HARRISONV ILLE PRESBYTERIAN .

MILLING DIVISION

20 11· 18

212 E . M at n Stree t

m'

He JuhJs

SUfi day
John

~

n :NTRAI4

~

1979 DATSUN 210 - 2 door, 68,000 miles, auto., runs and
looks ,great
- -·
·

Oh1o

CHL'RC H - Cl ifto n l U( .1s pas !Or Su ncl .n
School 9 :Da m M n; Worif'V F t ,l m is, o,upt
CJ..usn.:R
PrNJc htng !I.Prvl&lt;'t'!'- ft n;l .1nd thlrd Sund 3T"t"""-- --J;t rv:-Stanlt-y \\ Mt•rrlfll:'ld
followlflFt Sunda \ School You th mN'l lng
Rt·v Rkhard Rod wrnl• h
('\ f'l") Su ndi.ly . 7 :Wl p m
Rl•v Rolwrl E KohilH&gt;n
GRA HAM UN IT ED MF .J HODI S T ,
IU•v Roher1Ridt•r,.lr
Pre&lt;tr h ln,e: ~ ltl a m , fu o;l ,tnfl S('('()nd
ASBUHY tSvr a C'USf' J- Yior~ htp II •' m .
Sundavs or ('a ('h m onth, lhlld .lnd fo urrh
l hu n ·h SC hool 9 4fl ·'
( h,lfJ.!(' I:Ji blP
Su nd a \sf'a (· hmonth , \l. ors hlp ~' t "'V It~ "' &lt;~ t 7 Yl
Study , Wrdl'lf'Sd:.t\ , 7 Jl p m UMW. fl r..;t
p m Wedrx'Sday t'vt'nmg" .11 7 l l p m
l'ul'Sd &lt;lv , 7 Jll p m
l ho11 Ht•hra r"&lt;l l
Pray(' r a nd B lbiP Stud v
Wt&gt;dnPsda \ , 6 II p m UM'N lou1i h Su nctn

CUSC' S(&gt;rvlres Hl a m Sundav . F Vf"n lfU!
!-t'f'vm. Sun da\ and Wrdr\C"Sda\1• 7 P m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH O F CHR IST IN
CHR ISTIAN UN ION. l.amren&lt;'t' Man l{'y ,
sl or; Mr.!' Ru ssc ' ll YnunJ! ~ nd ~v School
• ··nda v .:ll,
" - h , , ~,
E
' oo
, ;')I am
Vf'nii'IJ;:
upt ."'MJ
worstflp 7 l1 p m W«::lli'Sda \ p raV(' r mwl

1980 FAIRMONT FUTURA - 2 door, air; speed control, ~~~
wheel, It blue, one owner, low mileage, super sharp.

Middlepo rt ,

---------------...J

MIDWAY COMM l :N IT Y C'II U Rrll !l(&gt;x

1981 T-BIRO - Black, 39,000 miles. loaded. Come see this
ftne car.

S t • • •~ t

Breakfast. Wednt"Sday, 7 a.m.
• strrroN - Onuch School, 9 Jl a m..
- •- wonhlp, t O:e a m tll"t and thlnl
" ~ ·-~
!bldays I; fellowship dtn"" wt th Carmel,
thlrd Thunday, 6 Il p m
KENO CHURCH Of' CHRIST. onver
Swatn, Superlnl.-n1. Sunday school 9:JJ
a m . every week
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, WW iam
Crabtree, PB$10r. Sunday School, 9: Jl a.m.,

HEMLOCK (, ROVE CHRt!&gt;Tto\N, Roo«

Wronesday.

TU P PE R S PL AI NS CHURCH OF

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School 9: ;JJ a m • ('V l'n i n ~ M"rYi«'. 7 p .m ,
ship 7ll pm . 1\U'sda v. ll · :llp m WonY"n'!l
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CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA ' praypr lf'IC('Ilnlil: Pray er a nd pralst• Sf'rvk:c,
Wcdncsdav, 7' :ll p m
RENE , R.vv He rbert Grate , postor F ra nk
Rittle, supt
Su ndt~y School, 9: :lJ c.r m
Rln1.AND 1\POSTOLIC CHURCH OF
Wo rship serviL't", 11 a .m a nd 7' .1J P m
J ESUS CHR I ~ . F.klcr .la rnc5 Miller . Bib le
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~ rud y . Wed~ay, 7 .Jl p m • Sunday SChool.
to a m SUnday n1Rh1 serviCe. 7 J1 p m .
lAUREL CLtFF FREE METHODIST

CHURCH, Rov. Rob81 MIUer, poSior, Lioylt
Wrigh t, DlrK"tor of Christian Educa tion
Sunday SctDol, 9 l:t a m . Mom~ WONih lp.

IO:Il a.m .. Choir Pract.,.., Sunday, 6.ll
p m . E:vt&gt;n lng Worship, 7t:J.l p m . Wed!H'!;

day Pra)"'r a nd Bible Stud)' , 7: lJ p.m.

PGME ROY WES!.EY AN IIOL.INESS -

Harrl'501"1vllle

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Earl Fields, pa$1o r

flcnry E;blln, Jr., Sunday School Supt. Sunday
School 9; :0 a m ;' Mom in~ Worship 1 I a m .:
Sunday l"\lonlnp: S{'J"\ic(', 7 l) p m , Prayer
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Middleport r: "

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1\u:&gt;sdav. Thursda\ und sund .t\ 7 J l P m
F AITH TABERNACLF. CHURCH &amp;tlr '
Run Road , Rf'V Emmf'll Ra\("&gt;00, pa st01
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Sundav Nf:'nl n~ SC&gt;rv lre 7 ~ p m
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SYRACUSE M ISSION Chr rr. St SHa

1981 MERCURY ZEPHYR - 4 door, white. Air, auto., 32,700
miles. One for great MP.G.

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1982 MERCURY ZEPHYUR
4 door, maroon, a1r,
AM-FM-Cassette, 11,000 m1les looks and runs brand new.

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True alertness begms when we drsoover the nches and fulfillment tegular worShip can ada 10 our lives

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Our tellgton helped 10 establish this human standard of alertness
and our churche s constanlly 1nspire men to a chieve tl For when the
m1nd Is attuned to lifes enwonment , and the soul1s aNuned to God
then a man has the wherew11hal to go lorwa rd to greater goals

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992 J J 2S

McCOY'S AUCTION SERVICE

Rightly man BCOrns that kind ol ale rtness FOf' human achieve ment 15 born ol a d1fterert l a ter1ness Vw'hen men are awake to their
opportunities , alive lo lhetr responsibilities brave IO their challellQes
then progress Is re altzed goals are re ached

MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, INC.

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S u nd ay SchOo l Su J)('rin t(&gt;rK\ £&gt;nt Sunda\'
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every sense attuned to their surroundIOQ S they're 1eadyt A scent , a sound, aghmpseollha unexpected
and !hey M!l streak Silently Into the !ores! They're aiM, but their
alertness Indicates a readrness to run away

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Brogan-warner

Rutland, Ohro 4S77S

Good condition.

Bad condibon, runs good

992 · 2 9 ~S

. wm. " B•II' ' Brown, Owner

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Richard H. Billman II , 0.0.
113 Courl Streel
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
PH. 992·2920
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HARD &amp; SOn CONTACT
LENSES
Insurance and Medtcal
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11 a m worsh ip h p m Wl"dnc'Sdn B lb iC'
s t~ y. 7 p m ,

Complete Ime of vegetable and beddtng
planu. fol1age plants and hqn&amp;
baskets. Al so a large seled1on of
shrubbery and dward frutt trees.
OPEN DAILY 9 to 5
SUNOM 1 to 5

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past Giants; Cardinals win

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Sermone\te
11

Easter In Our Eyet~"

Lord , we are uneasy looking Into the turure We need to lrnow
tha i you are with us and we are with you Give us Ihe confidence that
though all things change, you are the same God , CVP I' gracious, from
whose love nothing can separate us Let us feel you In our pulses and
In our breathing and convince us In our very bodies thai we live a nd
die In the hollow of your hand . Release now , those mute longings
hidden In our hearts to join the early montlng blrdsong slngt ng green
beginnings and multicolored hopes For you a,re shaping us a nd
shaping us Into a springt ime people with Easter Ln our eyes
A prayer by Robert Ra ines , from his book, " Lord, Could You
Make H a Little Better?"
As 1 read the gospel, !look at the beh;lvlor of lhP disciples a nd I
see myself and others.
Ttle dlsclp lei hOO ~ven u p Jobti a n d families to fo Uow .Jrsu!" Thry spmt hours
learnlna tow to c arry on Je!llus W(J'k a nd the')' got c nthust'd und •·x c llrd a.s lt..'Y saw
Jesus mlracleot a n d th r- !ilgns Iha l He was the Messia h
Then afler s och a wonderfu l begi nning, the roof fe U ln '
Whlle popuJar wl1h many , nal lonal and rellglous lmder"s IJPCamt • c:rlllca l an d
s uspi cious a nd on the rood to J erusalem the d lsclp la! slowly lx'carne doobttu l an d
contusec::l. Then they saw J esus arresled and
1:rt help letl!!i w h iiP llf' WllS !K'Ourgf'd

!jfoct

and cruclft td.

Attl'l" His death they were OOih hum iliated and ln de&amp;pn!r a nd c a c h dlsrlplc went hiS
ON n way stumbling . p reoccupied Wit h grtef, w adl ng throo~h despair an d with great
u rll.'M ln en Jooklng Int o t he futu re
Like the dlsctpi ('S m ast of u.s start our lives with gran&lt;.los(o drellnllll a nd
expectallo ns As a newlywed I planned to have a ptrlect man1a~e A&lt;o a n£W mo4her I
dedck'd mych1l«"enw wld be l'l"'Tlarkablear~ d a step aboveaUot hPr8 I thuught that m y
tJJsband was so talented h e wookl rile to the I~ of t herortxrale ladder In no lime and

money wwld oo longer be a probllm fol" us.

1ben reality s lowly $e1. b'l . My m arrtaa:e Is a good one bu t C('l'taln ly no1 perf(l('f. M y
c hUr2'en a re good people an d I am proud of them but tht&gt;y aren ' l fRillOWI )'l'l and my
OOsband left I he corpora te w ocld and went tow«k for the chu rch w hich h n(j allthlt

lucratiVe.

J Wbm our ~arm are s hatll'l"ed by tlx- unexpected unplanned crlst's of IUe , WE'
h ave a tendency to be ln despair and wUtrlraw tr[J'Tl Ufe Into t he secuMI"' of ou r sootie.
WbiJlthedisclples thouaht everything was at an end. II In fact was just b(ogl nntna J\111
u Ou'WI wu ~~ wtt&amp; the dl!ldpl m after HL'l resurrccuon, ChrL' t Is wlth us t,oda)'.
Many oi. UJ standt&lt;day 1ookingu neasUy lnto the tutti'(', w hJ.Ie In mort&gt; ways than *"
can k.IWM', the man o l GaWee Wshakinaus and s haplngus lnlo a s p ringtime people wit h

Euter In wr eyes.
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By 'llte Rev. Wa nda

County.

G . J o non , pastCI'

ot the Presb)'te rlan

c hurches o f MPI If;l

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The Daily

S.ntinel

Pomeroy

' 15, 1983

Friday, April15, 1983

Middleport, Ohio

Business serviceS

Couricil plans mother-daughter banquet
· "Mothers and Rainbowl with
Love and Promise," w1ll be the
theme of the May 6 mother·
daughter banquet of the Bradford
Church of Christ, It was announced
at a meeting of the .Lydia Council
held at the home of Carol AnderSon .
It was decided that the Bradford
and the Belpre Churches of Christ
will share the decorations, re!luclng the cost for each. Rainbow sun
catchers will be given as favors,
· With Jackie Reed to secure them;

Nancy Mo!TIJ w111 be· the greeter,
and MadeUne Painter w1ll be the
menu chairman.
The "pack the pantry!' project
was discussed with soup a~ the food
Item for A prO, and juice for May. It
was suggested that smeone In the
con greg a tlon might use the
supplies.
A father-son banquet for the end
of June was discussed. Prayer
breakfasts "tor the ·men will con·
tinue. Cheri Seevers opened the

meeting with prayer. Mrs. Reed had devotions on Elizabeth, using
scripture from Luke Chapte~ One.
Dreama Pickens gave the secretary' s report tor Tillie Rowley who
Is W and Nancy Morris gave the
trea~urer's report. Secret sisters'
names were drawn. Refreshments
were served to those named and
Gerrt and Susie Lightfoot; Helen
Miller, Norma Russell, Becky
Amberger, Frances Hysell, and
VIcki and B. J . Smith .

The Daily Sentinel

YOUNG'S

v. c. YOUNG Ill

992-6215 or 992-7314

Kitchen Clobinets
Roof, in&amp; - Sidin&amp;- Concrete
P1tios - Sidewalks ' New Construction - Remodelinc - Custom Pole
B1rns.
·

CIISsifilul

111 Court St.. Pomeroy. otlio 4S759

UPPER - Upper grade Drst place winners In
the second annual science lair of the Pomeroy
Elementary School lncladed, I to r, Jeannie Armes,

Destiny Jenkins, David Roush, Terry Fields, Cary
Betzlng, Jason Wright .and Tim WeDs.

Pomeroy Elementary Science Fair
The annual science fair with ll9
entries hlghllghred a meeting of the
Pomeroy Elementary School PTA
Monday night.
Mrs. Bonnie Fisher, faculty
advisor for the second annual fair,
presented awards provided by the
PTA. f ' lrst place winners received
$3, second place: $2 and third place,
$1. A trophy was awarded the
winner of best of · show, Hank
Cleland Ill. Judges wen: Ron Ash,
mamanger of the Ohio Power Co.,
John: Coslanw, a county school
supervisor, and Charles Riffle,
pharmacl sl, of Swisher-L ohse
Drug Store.
Winners, fl rsl I hrough third,

r epecljvely, In the various rooms
were: Kindergarten, WUey, Sarah
Anderson, Jeremiah Gillette, Ira
VaoiCooney; Ohlinger, Grade 1,
Ronnie Casto, Trenton Cleland,.
Stephen Taylor; Diehl , Grade 2,
Anna Chapman, Brandon Roush,
Jamie Biggs; Lloyd, grade · 2,
Amber Davis, Stephanie Price,
M y rtle M ae Klein; Whitt, grade 3;
Tammy Klein, Joe McElroy, John
Haggy: Young, grade 3, Jonathan
Sargent, Jeremy Heck, Jeremy
Dean; Carter, EMR I, .Mary
Morton, Susan .Jo Goode, Precious
Moore; Vaughan, LDI , Destiny
Jenl&lt;lns, Ronnie Stewart, Brtan
Molden; Chaney, EMR II, Jeanie

Armes, Larry Davidson, . Neal
Bonecutter; Gibbs, grade 4, Tim
Wells, Shane Phillips, Michael Van
Meter; Fisher, grave 4, Jason
Wrigh t, VIrginia Boyd, Chase
Cleland; Hysell, grade 5, Hank
Cleland In , Todd Smith, Becky
Pearson; Zurcher, grade 5, Ca ry
Betzing, Shawn Durst, Kenda
Kloes: Amott, grade .6. David
Roush. Jet! M cE lroy, Angel Odomi
Triplett, grade 6, Terry Fields;
Car olyn Elam, K eith Mattox.
'. Officers were lnslalled by Prtncl-pal Bob Morris and a concert was
prese nted oy fifth and sixlh grade
instrumental students under the
direction of David Bowen .

Public Notice

Public Notice

BUILDING AND
CONTENTS INSURANCE

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY

fhe Boa rd ol Educal!on o t
· the Ea stern Local School 0 1S·
tn ct &lt;ie!;1res to rf!CAive sealed
b1d s tor bu.t dmg and co ntents
1nswance on all sc hool bUtld ·
ing&lt;; 1n Eastern School 01str1ct
In or(tr r to bP cons1d ered . all
seated b• ds shall be tece1ved u1
the office of the Treasu rer.
Ea stP.rn HHlh School 38900 SA 7 Reed SV11 1e Oh 1o 45 7 7'J .
on or bef ore 1 2 00 noon on
A_j) lll 19 198 3
At I he .s oecd 1nct 11m c. all b1ds
sh all be opA nPd and read
;~lourl Any •n te• ested part1 es
mav anend No 1mmed1at€
deCISIOn shall bP. rendered
concern1ng the pr opo sals sub·
m1tted After b1ds have been
ta bulated ar1d repo rt ed to the
Board of Edu cat iOn . agen ts
and/or com pa ny represen ta·
li ves may co nl e1 w1th the
Supennterldent reqard1n g theu

bod
All .b 1ds subm1 tted sh all be
va l1d to r a penod of at least su&lt;ty
(60) days from th e dat e of b1d
o p en1n9 The Board o f EducatiOn reserves th e n g ht to accept
o r reiP.C t any or all bid &gt;
. The Treasute r w 11l se nd a
leuer . to the Oh10 ln soct t1 0n
Bw eau des•gna t1rig fin Jgent o t
re cord and represen ta11ve on
1nsuran ce. 1n conn ec ti On w1t h
·p! Qpe rt v coris1St1nq o f sc hool
buddl r).QS 1n the EastP.rn t ocal
Sch(lo! D1 stnct
l he lo llow11&gt;q shall b t' ~'tiiJi bl e
to subm•t b1(IS any l ull tunc
1nsu rnncr fl gen t wh o rr&gt;S1dr&gt;s m
Oh1n any 1nsu1a nr:e aqenr.:v
w hoSf' of hc 1 ~ IS lo cated 111 Oh10 .
a nd nny (lir ec t wr1tcr company
whose o ff1ce IS locn tr&gt;rl 1n Oh1o
fh P. 1nswancP carr1 e• mu st
h ave a d &lt;lllns uff H;m available
, It al l t•rnP s
lnsur ancF 5PI'!C!I1C&lt;Itl ono; p10
v1 rl ~ rl by the Trr&gt;asure r a1 ~ to t) u
··ons1dP.1ed a~ illn!11 11n um B1d S
m ust n:o:pla1n 1n detail a ll the
ICnns an(f COrlrl!I !Ons n l the
oll cr he1no mad e
1.:1 1 8 15 2-tc

Real Estate General

TEAFORD

On Aprrl 6 . 1983. 1n 1he
Me•gs Count y Probate Court .
Ca~e No 240 67. Frank W
Porte r. Jr . Rou te 3. Box 36A.
Aa ctne. Oh10 4 5 77 1. was
app o1n ted ' Ex ecu tor of the
es tate ot He rbert F Moore.
d eceased. la te of 30 1 W n ght
Stree t Pomero y. Oh1o 45 769
Robert E Bud:
Probat e J udge/ Clerk

141 I 5, 22. 29 3tc
Public Notice
PUBUC NOTICE
The ann ual report Form 890
PF for the K1bble Fo und ation.
Bernard F Fultl. Trustee. 15
availa ble for p uhl1 c 1nspec110n
ar Bernard V Fultz Law Office.
1 1 1 1h W
Seco nd " Street.
Pomeroy, Oh10 45769 . dunng
reg ular bus1r1ess ho u rs for a
per10d ol 180 day s subsequent
to publ1cat 1on o f th1s n0t1 ce
1411 2, 13. 14. 15. 17 . 18 . 19.
71C

'Public Notice
. PUBUf; .NOTICE

~. Dari\.P•amonOCoal CQ'tpora ·
!tOn. No 3 Coun ly l ane: Rou te
No 1 Shad e. Oh1 o 45 776 ha s
been 1ss ued coa l m1n1ng perm11
0 011 1 to con du ct coal m1n1ng
ooerat 1on s 1n M e1gs Coun ty.
Sal1sbury Townsh 1p. Sect •on 8.
on the p ropert1es of Kathryn
Wh1t e. Sta nley H unt and
James H1ll The r erm1 t area 1S
locaterl on the Pomeroy and
Chest er 7 5 m1n ute USG S
o~ad ran gJ e and encompasses
32 3 ac res
The coa l m1n1ng perm11 t:'l as
been rev1sed to ca mplvw1ththe
c ur1n1 law and ·rul es nnrl IS
ava1la ble 101 rubhc rev1 ew at
th e DIVISIOn 's 01str1 ct Off1ce 1n
At hen s. Oh1o and Gr the
DIVISIOn 's Co lumbus o ffice
Anv wnrtf! n commen ts or
requests to r 1nlo rmal conf eren ..
ces shouiO be se nt to the
DIVISIOn of ReclamatiOn Foun·
ta1n Sq uare Bwld1ng B-3
Columbus. Oh1o 4 322 4

141 15 22. 29 15) 6 4ic

VIRGIL B. SR . REAlTOR

21o r . 1nd

~f .

Phone
1·(614) · 992 · 3325

LOWER - Tht•se are the first plaoo winners In
the lower three grades ol the second annual science
fair of the Pomeroy Elementary ~hool. Flrst place
winners received S3 cush prlz..,. From the left are

Tammy Klein, Jonathan Sargent, third graders;
Amber Davis, Anna Chapman, """ond; Mary
Morton, Ronald Casto, serond; SW'ah Anderson,
kindergarten.

Alfred

Calendar
FRIDAY
POMEROY
Pomeroy
Lodge 164, FAM, annual lnspecllon w UI be Friday, 7:30 p.m .
wllh work In the - fellowcraft
·degree. All Mas ler Masons
lnvlled.

SATURDAY
POMERY - Meigs County
Retired Teachers Association
meeting will be Saturday at the
Meigs Museum, 2 p.m : Special
lnvltat Jon 10 ll1osc planning to
rellre wll hin nexlll ve years, and
r e l lt'f'c1 trad iL' r S no t now
alfi \Ia ted .

I

SUNDAY
POMEROY - Meigs County
Genealogy Society will be 2 p.m .
Sunday at the Meigs Museum.
Public Is Invited. Refreshment s
will be servt'll.
POMEROY - Unity Singers
under the direction of Sue
Matheny wUI present their
spring concert at , the Mt.
H er mon Unlled Brethren
Churcl\, T exas Community, Sun·
day, 7: 30p.m.

MONDAY
POMEROY - Winding Trall
Garden Club will be Monday,
7: 30p.m . al the Alice Thompson
caoln wllh Addalou Lewis
hostess.

Happenings
Spring Craft Fest set at l&lt;Xige
JACKSON · - The· Jackson
Craft Guild will have Its Spring
Craft F est ai Cantrr·s· Cave
Lodge, Salu rday, Ap ril :!D, and
Sunday, M ay I. T ltncs' fur the
show each day are 1 p.m. to 7
p.m .
Canter's Cave Lodge Is located In Jackson County about

six miles ·northwest of Jackson
just off U.S. Rt. 35. There are
nature trails throughout the
area and llmlteq picnic facilities. Severallocai4-H'Ciubs will
have food tor sale.
For further Information con=
tact~ Walburn, 28&amp;-2519
or ~~Y Massay, 28&amp;-5403.

Social Notes
Dorothy Ca laway and Florence
Ann Spencer led lhe Easter Sunrise
service which opened wllh congregational .singing of " How Great
Thou A11 " and prayer by Rev.
Thomas. Lloyd Dillinger led the
Litany or Easter reading. Mrs.
Bonnie Thomas sang " He Grew a
Tree" with Rev. Thomas, pianist.
Rev. Thomas r ead from I Cori nth!·
ans 15 and ~;ave the East er Sunoise
message, closing with prayer.
Mrs. Calaway then read from
Manhew 28 and gave the Easter
.Prayer, lollowed with t~e Lord's
Prayer by all . Congergatlonal
singing of "He Lives ," Mrs.
Spencer, planlstl and litany reading
led by Lloyd Dillinger closed the
program . Forty-five atlended . An
Easter breaklast followed.
Sunday School atten~ance was
69. The children enjoyed an egg
hunt afterwards. Easter visitors
Included Karen Smith and Steve
Follrod, Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Brooks and Erin, New Marshfield,
Janice Kestner, Minersville, Kim
Ewing., Pomeroy, Kathleen and
Ben Jackson, Reynoldsburg, Debbie Rose, Parkersburg, W. Va.
The chur ch soup supper March
26 was well attended with communIties and churches of Hemlock
Grove, Belpre, Tuppers Plains, and
Sha~ represented. The sum of
$445.89 wsa cleared. The church
extends thanks to all who assisted
and attended.

•

APPLE GROVE - On a ~ ill sits
this 1970 Card1nal 12x60
lra~ler. Good country road with
mail aoo school bus rts. 2.79
acres loo IUSI .Si2~5lio
RACINE AREA - 80 acres .
about ~aH is llactor ~nd .
House remtxl~ed. new bat~.
fireplace, basemen\ and some
ti11]ber. Reduced lor you About
$700.00 an acre.
NEAR RUTlAND - ThiS one is
real~ nice. 5 yrs. old, 3
bed room s, li1eplace in family
rm.. 2 car garage wit~ s~op,

PROBATe COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
ESTATE OF SYLVIA GAIL
HERRMANN AKA GAIL
HERRMANN AKA GAIL
HERMAN AKA GAll HER"
RMAN, DECEASED
c - No. 24086 Docket 12
Page 364
NOTICE OF '
APPONTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On Marc h 28 . 1983. •n the
M e•gs Coun ty Probate Court.
Case No
24065 Pau l1ne
Tho mpson . Ruute 1. C he sh1re
Oh1o 45620. was appo 1n ted
b ecu lr 1:o: 01 th e estate of Svlv1a
Ga1 l Herrmann aka G.:u l Her ·
rma nn aka Gall Her rr1an aka Gad
Herrman. deceaSP.d . la te of
Ro ut e 1. Che sh1re. Oh1 0

CHARLESSA YRE
AN 0 SON

Public Notice

• · &amp; S'd'
Co
RoofIn•
I 1ng
...
·
Route I
l On&amp; 8 ottom, OH · 45743
985-4193 or 992 ·3067
U·20IIc

PROBATE COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO
ESTATE OF RONALD W.
HARRISON. DECEASED
Caeo No. 24072 .
NOTICE OF
.
APPOINTMENt
OF FIDUCIAllY
On Ap ril 4 . 1963. 1n the
Me1gs County Probate Cou rt

All STEEL &amp;

Case No 24 072. Clyde 0

POlE BULDINGS

Hamson . Rou1e 1. M1dd lepo r1.
Oh1o 4 5 760 was appo1nt ed
·.Adm 1n1strator o t the estate of
Ronald W Harr 1son. deceased . ·
late o f Rout e 1 M1dd\epon .
OhiO 4 5 760
Robert E Buck
Pr o bate Judg e/
Clerk
(41 8 15. 22 3 tr:

Sizes start from 12'xl6'

UTILITY BUILDINGS i
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
lnsulatd Dog Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
~aci~. Oh.

456 20
Robert E Buck.
Judge
(4) l . B. 15 . 3tc

P~. 614-i43-519i ·
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PULLINS·
EXCAVATING

Now ranting 25 one bedroom apartment
units, ranting for 30 percent of your ad-

-Dozers

- Backhoes.
-Dump Trucks
-lo-Boy

justed income ·under tha Department of
Housing &amp; Urban OIMIIopmant Section 8
. progra'!'-

- Water .
-SO.,er

-Septic Systems
LARGE o• SMALL JOBS
PH . 992-2478

New Haven. W.Va.

4-11·1 mo ·Pil.

Real Es1ate General

608£. MAIN

Misc. Merchandise

AUTHORIZED
fACTORY SERVICE
GENERAL ELECTRIC .

&amp; HOTPOINT
WE ALSO WORK

ON

All OTHER APPLIANCES

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POMEROY
lANDMARK
614-992·2181

OHIO BOND ISSUE MONEYWILLBE AVAilABLESHOIIILY.CAil.''
FOR APPOINTMENT AND INFORMATION ON AN'I OF OUR OVER
lOll PROPERTIES.

RACNE - Mtxlern looking one
bedroom l"oote. Storms, oak
floors, tub bath, aluminum
siding and 62xl19 level k&gt;l
$14,5011
97 ACRES - Qr win di~ de.
New gas W1!ll, 7 room oouse,
I ~ boths, gas furnace, modern
kilc~en . basemen~ barn and
outbuild ings.
NEW LISTING - Attractive 3
BR famoly ~orne with ovet 2
acres. Has equipped step saver
kitchen, 2 baths &amp; extra ~rge
living room with WOOdburner.
All public. Just outside of town.
$39,000.
NEW LISTING - on 'Rt. 33
toward Rock Spnngs. 1.5
acres, 3 bedrooms, lorced air
fumac~ carpeting, equipped
Uchen, 2 .porches &amp; garage.
. OUR SERVICES ARE WORK·
lNG. lRY US AND SEtCAU
992-3176.

Housing
Headquarters

AUTOMATIC
TRANsMISSION CO.

New Homes· - Extensive
Remodeling.
•Insurance Work
•CustomPoleBid
&amp; Garaces
gs .
•Roolin&amp; Work
oAiuminum &amp; Vinyl Sidin..
,..
1S Yeors Exper1"ence
GREG ROUSH
PH . 992-7583
or 992 •2282
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Zlll.

NEW LISTING - Near Rutland' A remodeled 3 bedroom home
with decking. Kitchen, dining and iving room. Approximat~y 5
acres. Gas heal $26,900.00.

Poowoy, ~-

OPEN g 111 5 lj(IN, thnJ SAT.
All rr~s of Auto R-•ir,
·~
B- ••
IS Tuno-Ups ole
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SPECIAL

TRANSIIISSION FilTER
AND FLUID CHAIIGE
ONLY'31.95 ..,,.• ,

Lolt and Found

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APPLIANCE
SERVICE

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RYDER TRUO&lt;

RENTAL &amp; ONE-WAY
Local and on.e-Wiy, low rates,
lop lllliRtained trucks. Ri&amp;ht
sizes, nillt equipment. Hand
trucks, furniture pacts, Na·
tionwide Road SeNio:e. 11011· ·
·ns..~nce.
in&amp; lipund 1
_,.
Inc.

Chester , Ohio
Ph. 98&gt;(269

Dewayne Williams
llo Scottie Smith
All MakeSind Modols
Antenna Installation
House Calls and Shop
SeiVice Available

Riversid(! IJW

446-9800

in&amp; and painting, storm
doors and windows.
All Work Guaranteed
"Free Estimates"

949-2263
992-279\ 10 ,.,

Call:
Or

CONTRACTING

ji)CZ~RHOE ,
._ a
eSEPTIC SYSTEMS
•liWESTOIIE
.WATER, GAS lnd
SEWER LiliES
of'OIIDS. RECLAIIATIOII
• •0
""
elAND CLEARING
'
CONCRETE WORK
IJIIID(D &amp; Mill( GUAIMT!!II
I'HOIIE Jll CLIFFORD
?20I
992

St.

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G•Tankl.

CATALOG MERCHANT
Pomeroy,Oil.
Grilli &amp; Patty Gibbs-Owners
PH. 992 ·2178 liB·~&lt;

lH

985-3561
All Makes

~101

SOLIOT ATION:
GRANTEE FOR NEW HEAD START GRANT
·'..
The Department of Health and Human Services an- ...
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nounces that ·$303,523 is available to provide Head •
Start Child Development Programs to 159 children in
Gallia and Meigs Counties.
..,

Authorized John Deer,
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipmen!
Parts &amp; Service

MEIGS
EXCAVATING

•Bulldozer &amp; Backhoe Service
•Basements
•Footers
•· · ·
•Landscaping
•Oriveways
•Farm Ponds
• PH . 742-2407
Or 742-2068
4-13·1 100.

•Wa.shen •Diahweshers
R•nuas
•Refrioer•tors
•Dryera •Freeun
PARTS and SERVICE

SHOE
REPAIR
113 W. 2nd St .
Pomeroy, OH .
Open 9:00 to 6 :00
Mon.·Sat.
Closed Thurs.
4·11 -t

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CARPET
INSTALLED
WITH PAD

FR

STARTING AT
~12 95 PER YARD
' .INSTALLED

KITCHEN CARPET
STARTING AT $8.99

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4-13·1 mo.

Vinyl

&amp; Aluminum

SIDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
"Beautiful, Custom
Built Garaaes"
Call for free siding estimates, 949-2801 or

949-2860.

No Sunday Calls
l-!Hft

PAINTING INC,
lndustrill, Commercial,
Residential, Interior and
Exterior.
Pointing
Sondblootlng
WatarblaSting
Parking Lot Stripping
Spray Peintlng
Tuture Coating•
Fully lnsulld-F"" fiiUnftl
CALl 614-949·2686
1 · ~ ·2

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MILLER
·ELECTRIC
SERVICE

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FREE ESTIMATES
WORK GUARAllliED
PH. 742-2328

3 Fomily Moving SM. Golli ·

Iowa, bedepreeda. curtains,

gleoewore , furniture. )eons,
g.. log1, r1nge, .OI'I'MI entlquoo. Seturdoy. Al"ll 16,
B-1 Coii446-B644.

5 Fomlly Yord Sole 'riday,
Saturday. &amp; Sunday . 3 milet
out Rt. 564 hom AI . 7 . see
oigno.

STRIP
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Pleaunt .

8 F•mlly Y1rd Sale Fri. Sat .
Centen•rv Twonhou•. 9 lo

5. Aoln or Shlna .
C•rport ••I e . '108&amp; VW.e St ..
Middleport. April 18 , 16.
Good- prices, •omethin\if for
evetyOne .

·coAL
$3QOO

Meedowbrook
. PtB.
Gerege
Sale Sat.Addltton
, 9·•· 291

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A T()~ .

PH. 992-2280

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PATIO oala, 2 family, ohlld ·
ren &amp; adults clothing , tllll ·
w~re . misc . 29115 lpruce
Street. Pt . Pleuant. Friday
&amp; Saturday.
TUI'PEAWAR E. bodo ·
pread1. sheets&amp;. mi•c . 2120
Monroe. Pt PleaNnt. Friday
&amp; Saturday. 9 • .m . If
rain -uncefled. ·

FOUR family yard iolo, 123
Park Dr ., Point Ple•sent.
Urge womena a. mens
3 Announcement•
clothing, al•o 14-1 e a.
toddlere. shoes. boen, era. · · die, toys. what-nota. wedSWIEPER •nd MWing I'M · ding gown size 13 ·1". Frichlne .repair, part•. WM1 dey &amp; Saturday, B 1.m.-6
oupplloo.
Pick up onol
. delivery, Davi• ·V•cuu'"
CtMner. on~ h!,IL.mll• Yp
Goor,.: Creek l!d. CeM
Public Sale
441-0294 .
&amp; Auction
AHUCOI Eot oil VIKI W-I
Burn off exce.. fat·*-'•
Otucom•nn•n. Ollllnghem
Drug.

CASH &amp; CARRY S4.99

For 111 your wiring
need1; furnace• re- ·
pelr aervlca and lnatalletlon.
'
Realdantial
• Commercial
Cell 742-3195

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CXlMPLETE

R.~TOR SIRV1CE
Fr0111 ht S1111llt1t "liter
Cort to tilt Llrltlt bditl·
tor.
.
bditltor Specltlat
IIATHAN BIGGS
35 Yr•. EIQitrl•ee

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, Inc.
P-rey,Oh.

Ph. 992·2174

Scho.ols
Instruction

Sq...,•

D•nce every Satur·
dov from 9 to 1AM . Country
Roell Sundoy 7 to 11PM .
fllot»en Picken's . East 0•win, St. Rt. 1581 .
Wetkins Product• tor .....
014-742 -206B .

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Help Wanted

The Rio Grenda Colleg•
CETA Program is seeking
participants for 1 cla11room
aklll trtlno program for food
aervice pareprotanion•ls .
IThlt 11 not a quantity
cooking Program .) Ohio real ·
dents who have been unem ployed for • minimum of
seven ~7) d•y• should tale phone their toc1l Ohio Bu·
reeu of Employment Servl ·
cea Office for mora details
end to an.nge for en interview. Rto Grande Collage is
•n Equ11 Opportunity
Employer . ·
Eem extr• mon!IY selling
Avon . CoU 448 -3358 .
Now lnt•rviewing: local
r"l est•te firm now int•·

viewing Reel htate S•les-

E~tperlenced

babysitter
w•nted in my homa part ·
time. one child. reference
roq. Call 114-388 -9767,

1---------..-General H'euling end Trash
removal SlttVice . Reliable
end dependable . Cell 446 3159 between ·s and 6 .
Lawn Mowing no yard to big
or small. Reliable and depen dable . For estimate cell
448 -3169 between 9 and 5 .
_Lemley Drilling . Water
wells, shallow gas. and core
drilling . Call 614 - 388 8543 , Vlnlon , Oh.

caped area tot. Atop Ro•e
Hill. Pom . 40 ' o. &amp;14-985·
4267 .

acres with beck yard swim·
ming pool. Approx . 31f.l
milet · hom Ravenawood in

W.VA. ShQ.wn by tppoint·
ment only. Col 304-2736165 of1er 6 p.m.
THREE bedroom, full base·

$14 .900 . 304-BB2 -3137,
304 · 773 -6860 .
APPROXIMATELY 8 ecras.

small house. out buildlnga.
reasonable. call 304-895 -

3B19 .

BEAUTIFUL vtew and uni·
que river frontage , located in
Pt . Pleasant, junction of
Kanawha &amp; Ohio riven .
Three story hou se on large
lot with two story rental on
ajoin ing lol. Priced on in spection. 304-676-4671 .
ASSUMABLE 8 1h percent
loan. payment of $276 . a

Want to mow lawns &amp; do
yard work . Cell 446 -7082 .
Experienced typist wanting
to
do typing
in
home.
more
information call 446 3427.
Gardena plowed with large
rototiller Jb; inches det~p .
Ready to plant . Reuter-614 992 -2490 .

month . Three bedroom , full
basement. garnge &amp; fenced
in beck yard . 304-876 3030 or 676 · 343, .

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Business
Opportunity

CLE AIII USED MOBILE
HOME S KESSEL 'S QUAL ITY MOBILE HOME SA LES,
4 MI. WE ST , GA LLIPOLIS .
RT· 36 . PHOIIIE 446 ·7274 .

II\IOTICEI
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB ·
LISHINO CO . recommends
that you do business with
people you know. and NOT
to send money through the
mail until you ha'ole inveati ·
gated the offering.

For sa le· 1 8c re with 1 2x60
mobil e ho m e . ltHge in
ground pool and foundation
for hou!e CAll 304 -696 -

4721 '
14~t70 Bll"tView total s leet·

ric , 3 bdr , S7 ,400 . 12x60
MINUtEMAN lndUstriu , liberty good con d ., S3 ,900 .
'm anufacture of the new Call 446 -0 17 6.
minuteman wireles security 1 ----~~~~-­
.vsten}. ia tooking for the 1966 C he·rokeo Mob ile

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Professional

Services

l - - - - - -- - - -

Need part· time help to work
in local bueine11 In Gallipo lis . Send ra•umelo Box 303
in c•re of the Gallipolis Daily
Tribune, 826 Third Ave .,
Golllpolle. Oh 46631 by
April22 .

PIANO TUNING $6 oH plu•
dlscounu to senior citinna ·
chli'rches-schoola. Call Bill
Ward Ward's t&lt;eyboruc1 .
448 ·4372 .

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GAL LIPOLIS .

Plnwnalwl

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SALES :NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY to oell Avon .
We' ll show you how. Good
earnings! Call 614 -388 ·
9046 or &amp;14-992-3690

TRI - STATE MOBILE
HOMES. USED · CARS ,
CHECK OUR PRICES .
CALL 446 -7572 .

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l.Jidy to live in with female
invalid . No lifting. some
hou1ehold chorn. Ca1144e OB19 .

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

TRUCKS .

C&amp;L Bookkeeping
Tax Returns 8e bookkeoping
for Individuals &amp; businessos
Short forma *6 .00
long forms $20 .00 and liP
co,.l Neal
446 - 386 ~

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Wanted to Oo

people wKIIng to work full right people to introduce
time . Excellent commi11ion thla product to the state of
achedule. Send resume to WV &amp; Ohio . Dealers &amp; sales
Box 1000 c-o Galllpolil .people wanted . Ver.y pr.of i ta ·
D1ily Trlbune .. Y'our resumft , ble ~. for additional infqrma ·
will b·e · held · in Strict tion ca'll . 304 -372 -6644 or
confidence.
write, C &amp; C Distributing ,
Inc .. 11 0 King Heights.
AN -DON Scenic Hills is EvAns, WV 2524, .
currently looking for a Dirac- ! -:::~:;::;=======
tor of Nuning. S1larv com- I·
men1urete with eMperienca. 22 Money to Loan
ucallant benefit packega 1 --~------­
evailable, including retirement, diAbllity,life &amp; heahh HOME LOANS 12% fixod
in1ur•nce. Please send re - rate. La•der Mortgage . 77 E.
sume or contact Gary Brand State, Athens . Ohio , 1-614 for further Information. Rt . 592 -306, , or 1 ·800· 341 ·
2 Box 262.. Bidwell, Dh 6664 in Ohio
45814 . Coll448 -7160 .

AerobiCI •nd exerctee
c ...... tt Recine Mon4ey .
A,... 18. 8 weeka-19 .00 .
Houn-10 • .m . to 11 • ·"' ··
Wanted To Buy
11 :18 to 12 :15, 12:30 to 9
Teechera- Guaranteed in 1 ;JO . Evonlng-8:30 to 7:30 . - - - - - - - - - come for •ummer . Educe·
&amp;14-949 -2722 .
WANTED TO BUY Old furnl · tional ulea., Call 304-B82 ·
turt tnd Antique~ of ell ·2486 .
AIYival meeting, Rlvervtew ~ind• . call Kenneth Swain .
Bltlftlt Church , Point P•- 44&amp;· 3169 or 256-19&amp;7 in Work Supervisor on c on·
MM. W. V1 .. Dr. fred the evenings.
'
tract beai• for Meigs UHar
WMII•m•. evengelltt, A,.-H
Control Program . Will work
11· 17, 7:30p.m .
Buying Oold . Silver, Plati - with townlhlptrusteea, gennum . pold and Silv8f prices eral relief workers. penon•
11iftto trip to CheroiiM, •r• the higha1t in two yeers. working out court fines ,
N.C., from Pomeroy, Allf'l check our prlcea on told &amp;. community volunteers and
2l ond 24. no por par- . silver. •cr•p jewelry. luylng others in helping clean up 17
lnelvdlla tran•por1ation Utd Old coins. .crap rlne• &amp;. illegal
roadside durilp1 .
motel, 15,000 • gomo on~ allv•rwlre . D•ily quotn M4Mgl Ceunty is an equal
*10,000 cover•ll . Phowe av•ll•ble. Also coins • coin opporturHtv employer. Ap1-114-892-3377 Of 814 - supplfe• for 1ale. Spring plicltion• availlible from
992-5007.
V•lley Tr•ding Co .. Spring Carl HyMII, Meigl County
Volloy Plou, 448-8025 or JUvenile Court, Courthou1e,
4•&amp;-8026 .
Pomeroy. •nd are to be
4
Giveaway
returned to Hysell at the
We P•Y cash for l•te model Hmelocetlon·no later than 4
clean uHd cera .
p .m . April 26 .
ANY PERSON · who hn
Fr•nchtown Car CD .
Bill Gene Johnaoft
EXPERIENCED dairy Farm
lftYthing to give IWIY IIIMI
doea not offer or
te 446-0069
worker, non-drlnklr . Apply
oflk eny other thing for • •
by Wrltfl\1 Box C-13. in c•re
m.,. plec, 1n ed In thte Pay c•ah for uHd mobile of Pt . Ple•••nt Register. Pt.
cohtmn . There will M H
homes or tr~vel travel trail· Pleuent~ WV 2155150 .
cMfe• to the ·edv•rtl .. r.
era . Pr.ter 198&amp; •nd ~· C1ll
&amp;14-446-0178 .
2 ...1e puppieo port lriolo
12
Sltua1iono
So,.., block . Ctll &amp;14·2... NIGHT CRAWLERS I RED
Wanted
5849 .
WORMS hlgheot pricoo
pold , Loko Jackoon loto llo
2 -plea 6 wetkt old. C.. Toclcle, Dok HilL Col 114Have care for elderly and
&amp;14-245-91&amp;2.
' 682-7448 .
inv•llda In my home. Re110·
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. typo doQ. Coli ...... L llo L Scrop Metolo. Now neblo. 614·992·0022 .
2144.
buying •lum. c•n• a tl .. l .
Non fanout met.. Top I will do b1bysit1lng in my
To - d home 1 yr. old clog ptiCII pold. Col1441-7300. hOme In ,..ameroy . Call 814 ·
992 - 3209 •nd leave
pert Terrier, W!Klld molot
110041 wetah dog, Coli 1f11f Wonted eotobllohed bee measage.
SPM, 441 -?eOf.
hlvn ond ony -k-Ing
oqulpmont. Coli _ , I . Riverview Nursing C1re
Home . New open for embuF- to good form'- 446-1204or44&amp;-1417.
lltory
patlenti. 24 hour
Rltl.,.rod lour month e111
f - . , _ ,, Coli 4... IEDI-11'\0N , BRAU, old car•. Aoom. bo1rd •
7103.
1\lmlture. eoid. oliver dol· loundry. 304-773-5B82 .
ler•. wood Ice box•. atone
1 - ' - • · 4 m81•2 lwftolt. lero. entlqueo, et~ .. Com·
lnaurance
M - 1o trloto - r photo houoeholdo. Writo: 13
fo- to Clermen 1111.......... M.D. MINer, At. 4. "--rov.
end rild. t14-H2- I..:.Oh_._o_r_a_a_2&gt;_7_7_•_o_.- - BANDY AND .BEAVER In·
MM .
Gold, ollvor, lterllnt, le · 1ur•nca Co. h11 offered
3 -pleo. beoglel , .., welry. ringo, old oolno &amp; Nrvtcet fDr fire lntur•ncl
Dooillound . 1 , - · olol. currenoy. Ed a ..llett lerber coverage in 01111• County
014-111'~3167.
Shop, Mlddlepoi't. · 112· for 1lmoet • century . Ferm,
•
3471.
home encl ,.rsonel property
Doe. obout I montho elll. 1;;:;;;,~~;;;:1,;;;;;;;;;;;;; cover.... 111 IYIIIIble te
peft Codoer
Wontild to buy. ln..- • t melt lndlviduol neodo .. Con·
wltll ohHdten, 30.4 -171· property .. Coli 11'4·192· toe! E - e Holley, eg-.
Phone 381·1110. ·
7tH.
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6 rooms . Double

ment, 76'1 120 lot, Clifton,
city water, gu heat .

Need Country· Western fld ·
die &amp; be .. player and female
vocalist plays s1rlng lnatru·
'l'&amp;nl . Coli 304 -676 -7967
after e.

Auction every Tuuday
night. Community l!llfttding.
Hendenon, Con•igners wei ·
come. Auct . Lonnie Ne.l.
1_c_ol_o_o_1_4_-3_6_7_·_7_1_o_1_._. __
I·
Auction every Fri. n~ht 1t
the Hanford Communtty
Center. Truckloads ot new
meichandise every wNk .
Con1igmen1s of n.w and
used merchandise Mweya
welcome . Richerd R•ynolds
Auctioneer . 27&amp;-3088 .

~ovely ,

gerege, b•utHully lendt-

her For !==========

be1ide 1tockverd . lab'(
polls City
llmltt,
oo , pil·
hill
clothes.
walker.
awing

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BEST &amp; lAST BID

WANTED old pisnoa. P1ying
•20.00 end 140.00 ooch.

Yard Sale

Also Tran1miuion
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

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GHEEN'S

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Mlddleporl, Ohio

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992-2196

7

AUTO &amp; RUCK
REPAIR

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LAST BID

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P'AT "Hill'FORD

Nice hOfiMI and 5 to 20 ocroo
Middleport- Cheshlre area.
Eeay ecceu. woods prefer·
rebley. Mid priced *20 to
•40 Thouoond. 992-0177 .

P•tlo Sale anything te every·
tiling clothel to olzo18 . 9 to
6 . Thur•day &amp; Frid•y. out
Rt. 1 60 in Evergl'fHH't . look
for b1loonsl

MINE RUN

nodietorw end bee·
t . COfW, We c:ao :eiiO
ec:id boil lind rod Out I'll·
dleton. We lAo repair

Lost-In
m•lt dogChiuhire
with black. Md
, ., ten,
fe t1ttooa in both ..,., AEWARD 1 814-44&amp;-t780 or
614 -446-1462, cq-.

Firtt floOf' only, write giving
Yord Sole 9AM·&amp;PM . Thuro . directtone. Winen Piano•.
&amp;Fn . 14th&amp;15th.Homoof Box 188 . Sardis. OH
Morlon ond Foyo Wllllomo- 43940 . Phone 814-4B3·
Folrfield ocru. Hoover 1606.
ewoopor olmolt new. Cerou·
111 35 M M olido projec1or ..Sunk bedl. complete. •lao
ond ocreen . clothing. Nlmer· dr~~saer ' with · mirror, 304ouo other item:. Rein &amp;711-6B51.
concolo .

Rt . 124, Pomeroy, OH.

CON

"CUT OU·T
FOR FUTURE USE"

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

16

7200.

J&amp;F

We cen repair end , .

FREE

mD

All types of roof work. new
or repair, gutters and
downsPouts. guHer clean-

REALTORS
Henoy l Cleland. Jr .. GRl .... ......... ........... .. ....... 992-6191
Jean Trussoll ........ ........... .................... ......... . 949-2660
Dottie Turner .... .... ........... ............ ..... ............. 992·5692
Jo Hill ................... .. ... ............ ................ 985-3335
Office ........ ................................................... 992-2259

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ROOFING ·

MIDDUPORJ - N1ce home srte. Appro11matley 4.6 acres, wit~
water and electricity available. $6,000.00.

RADIATOR
SERVIcE

Get all the Estimates
you want then call us.
We'll be your

H. L. Writesel

RENTAL INVESTMENT - RaCine - Pnce reduced on l~is rental
wit~ three 2 bedroom units. Gross rent $450 mont~ly. Mostly
furnished . Reduced to $35,000.00.

3 18 1

U.S. AT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE , OHIO

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31 Homes for Sale

- - - - - - -lc4 bedroom brick ranch . 8'12

01gan le110n1 wented . Call
eVeninga after 8 . 814-992-

Roger Hysell
GARAGE
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Roofing &amp; Siding

New Lima Rd .. Rutland , Oh.
PH . 742-2225

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SAlES &amp; SERVICE

The Taxidenny Shop

NEW LISTING - Great Bend Area - Rt 338 - Close lo new
bridge. Beautrrul V&lt;!W of nver. 1.34 acres ·at noce laying land
directly across from Kaiser. 2·3 bedrooms, sun room, lruit free~
IWO we ll ~ garden space. $22,500.00.

Agrant application kit may be obtained by writing:
r·
German S. White ·
Regional Program Director
Administration for Children,
Youth and Families
Office of Human Development Servites'
300 South Wacker Drive - 13th Floor
Chicago, Illinois·60606
The deadline for receipt of applications is June 15, 1983.
An original and five (5) copies of your appliCation are to be sent to:
William F. Edgell, Supervisory Financial Operations Specialist
Office of Fi~l Operations
Office of Human Development services
300 South Wacker Drive, 15th flloor
Chicqo, Illinois 60606

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HAVE YOUR TROPHY
MOUNTED
5 To 6 Week Service
On All Fish.
For More Information Call

sun deck and one nK:e acre.

POMEROY Remodeled
older home wil~ 3 bedrooms,
can.etin&amp; pat1o, pore~ and
garden . May sell on time . What
have you down or trade.

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

BOGGS

. FISHERMEN!

POMEROY, OHIO
PH.992-2259

rance . Call Carroll
Snowdon, 44&amp;-4290.

" FENONG PROVIDIS PIIIVACY PLUS
PIIOTECTION FOR CHI.IIIEN &amp; PETS "

Call 843-54 25

AND

\'Qur hospitlll-hetfth insu-

CARDINAL CONSTRUCTION

. ~ISears l

-Gas Lines

Phone 882-2131

NEED A LOT lor trailer or oouse&gt; 1.46 acre, nice lol wrth LCOJ
water and electric available. Would you bel1eve an ask1ng pnce of
$1,001llor t~~ lirstlotl Call lor more details.

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FREE ESTIMATES

lnauranc:e

A·re you peylng to much for

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Mercerville er~ . Cell 81 4·
211&amp; -11190 or &amp;14 · 2&amp;8 ·
9330.

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'Gutter &amp; Down Spouts
'Remodelin&amp;
20 Years .hperience
In Home Area

EXTIMATES
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NEW LISTING - MIDDLEPOIIT - McEI~anney H1l - Country
livin~ 4 year old In -level ~ome on approximaley 5 acres. 3-4
bedrooms, den, 24x 12 livong room, lamily room, 3 baths, central
vaccuum, utility room. 2,400 sq. feel olliving space plus 2 car
garage, llxi5 work room, lull basement lil'A% bond issue money
will buy l~is home. $56,000.00.

NEW LISTING - 7 room
Ira me ~ome 1n Pomeroy, out ol
alllloods. 21ots, 3 bed room~ all
utiliti e~ tub bath , carport and
small garden . for a qu•ck sale
$8.500.
POMEROY - This 2 bedroom
home ~ 1n good condrtion. Has
lull basemen~ n1ce k1tc~en, gas
fA lurnace. I \\ bal~s and
large lot.

Public Notica

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PHONE
992-2156
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SUPERIOR VINYL

•dd • and Nmadoling •
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(Freo hlimuteo)

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FOR All
R YARD &amp; PROPERTY
CHAIN LINK FENCING NEEDS

EUGENE LONG

CARPENTER
SERVICE

LAFF-A-DAY

Horse Shoeing . Call 446
9669 .

H ome, 1 2.~~:47 , goOd ·Cond ..

$3 ,500 . Call 446 -0706 .
1982 Schultz " limited Edi ·
tion "·. 1970 2 bdrm ., n\icm-

wav e, dishw~tshef , stereo,
MospnitA siding . PricAd to

sell. French City Brollaring
Service . 446 -9340 .
1978 Schultz 14~~:70 2
bdrm .. 2 bAths. centml air,
good co nd ., on mnlul lot ,
no lH Goodyear Plnnt . aasu mahl fl loan . French City
Brokerlng Sendng. 446 9340 .
M obilo home · wilh built on
addition &amp; shin gl6 root 3
bdr . &amp; 2 bath. woodburmn ,

rural water system . Bir
co nd .. approx . 1 aero rnore
or leu in Ky(Jflr Craek
School system . Calf eva ' s
after 6 . 446 -6297 .

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Pri ced to u ll 1974 Kirk ·
wood 12~~:60 . goo d con d. ,
$6 ,900 . Call 614 -379 2617 .
2 lots &amp; 11 mobilo home
12~~:60 , 2 bedroom , with
rural watur. g:t.s hont Has
!Orne l urn 1turn , pri ce
$12 ,500 . Of 4 lots &amp; mobile
$14 ,800 . ~all 446 -1240.
$2 ,950 . up

usod mobile

ho mes for sale 2 bedroo m ,

Bookkeeping &amp;: Tax Service
farm , smell bUsiness . pro ·
fessionel and individu11ls .
Tom Mon. 614 -446 -0698 .

c omplo t ttl v furnished
Reody to move in . Brown' !
Tr11iler Pflrk. Minersville. Oh

Your piano -have somo mi ·

12~e65

feage o n it 7 Time to . tune
up -lan Daniels, Rutland ,

742 ·2961 '

31 Homes for Sale
By owner. 3 bedroom
in Rio Grande. Oh .
614 -245 · 5274 or 614 ·
246 · 961 1 tor appointmen t .
Reasonably pri t;l8 d.
3 bdr. home in Addis on
small lot . nfiWiy remodeled .
Mw electric plumbing. etc .
Furnanca &amp; woodburner ,
fully intulat'ed, e~ec . cond ..
Mid 120'a. Cell 814 -592 ·
4369 .
In Middleport. newly remodeled home with firepla ce.
pouib!e woodbumer, close
to scho-ol1 end shopping.
Call814 - 992 - ~941 .

Racine, 3 acrB mini farm ,
remodltled, 3 -4 bdr .. 2 story
elum. tided home . City
water, gas. sewer. base·
ment &amp; 2 car garage . Acroos
from Southern HS . Call
814 -379 -2424 or 614 949 -2854 .

·av Owner 8

rm . house with
bath end 8 ecraa of ground .
" 'h mi . out of Gallipolis .
Owner lnvin\)lfel mult 1811
qulcklov. '24 . 000 . Coli
446 -760 ...

For 111e by owner -4 bed·
room, 1 'h story aluminum
•kllng hou11. 2V• IICreslevel
ground. Llirg• kitchen , din ·
lng room, rorted air h&amp;lt.
Sep••te lar~ gar~ge . 2
mile• from ~ Southern High
School. Shown by appoint ·
rft•nt only. •23.600 . 814 ·
949 · 2023 or 814 -949 2777.

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3 bedroom houae. % .tone
front witt- v•Uow vinyl aid·
lng. 1 mile from Aeedevllle.
1 ..... :round. .10,000
c•ah or 115,000 l~d cotract with n.ooo. down &amp;
bolonot It •1&amp;0. month ot
10 · pc1. lntereet. 814-423·
. &amp;9 &amp;7 onytline.

614 -992 ·3324
w1th

Vindalo mobil e home
6 ft . Axpnndo living

room . wood burner . Situ ·
oted o n 2 plus acre Including
remodeled 1 room !Choo l
building &amp; l!l tOrllge •hed .
Nice gnrdun 1pot. Some
sma ll fru it trees 614 -992 ·
7164 Allor 6 or 614 -992 6036

US EO MOBILE HOM E.
676 -27 11
10x66 CASTLE mobile
home . Partly furnished . 2
b6drooma. 83300 . 304 773 -6063
1979 Mobile homEi. Y1 ac re
with c hllinllnk l ence .
County Wllter , call after 5
pm , 304 - 576 · 2792 .
$16 .600

33 Farms for Sale
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175 ACrttll , good timber and
water . No dwelling . Numer·
ous building si tes. 3 1h miles
hom Ravenswo od . Call
304 -273 -6165 after 5 p.m

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Lots &amp; Acreage

6 -20 Acros w oods . ovAr ·
looking Oh 10 River, city
schools . 446 -3664 or 1 61 3 • 423 - B92B .
Ownar / Agan1 .
36 acrtJS at Rod ney on W.T.
Watson Rd . Owner financ ing a,vailable. Call446 -8221
eft~tr 6 weekdl'lys.
1 •cre'lot 6 mi. from Holzer
hospital . Just oft Rt . 180
out Floyd -Clark Ad . 700 r1 .
Call 446-0390 .
Lou for sale located 6
minutes from Holzer Hospital. Approved Subdiv!•kJn.
Coll446 ·2314 altar 4 :30 .
lot In Bradbury. vefy good
location whh trailer hook - ·
up. All utllltill, septic tank.
Coli 814 -992 -2802.
1 acre on MldcUeport aide Of
Flood roed . Beautiful view
end location . 814 -9 92 ·
6238 .
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36 Lou &amp; Acreage
109 ACRES . ....,.. o&lt; 1....
locoted· Trlbble Rood. I
Mil• bock of Aollucldo.
304· 87&amp;· 18_3 8.

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well driHing rtg. Coli
4-388· B&amp;43.

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RBIII Estate
Wanted

Buying hou ..,

fencopolll
d;ood herd·
cuttomm1de
plonod.
Fumhure.
Open 9 til 6
Sundoy, 814·

and apatl·

inente. N"d proPertiM whh
flvor.tJ .. price and terms.
Box 1109 Gallpollo, Oh.
4&amp;831 .

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68 Peta for

Antique Oak Roproductlon
fUrniture, full line in etock.
1110 Antlquee. P1ul Conkel•
Antlqueo. Tuppero Plolno.

Houses for Rent

Condorrtinlum 2 bdr.. 2
bathl , completely iurnished, ocaan front , dally
maid aervlce. 24 hr. security
guard, h11 2 pools 8e terlnis
courta. · The Myrtle BeJch
Rooort. Myrtle Beech, sc.
eve.
Coil doyo
814 · 446·3428
614-367-0480
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or
4 bdr. home in Chnhlro, goo
hoot, t195 mo . Coil
men Agency, 446-3843 .

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For ule-Night crawten and
minnowa. Bettya Carry Out
3'h mi . South of Middleport
on Rt .. 7 . Open 7 doyo o
week. 814-992-2969.
L.A.HAVOTrfV,

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Red worms. 13.00 lb. Of will
Mil entire ranch 1600. 614·

949-2779 .

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7 formel dre,.e"a . Sires
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Apartment
for Rent

3· 12. All coloro. Priceo-81 o.
61 Ho usehold Goods and
t20 . 814-949· 2678 .

DRAOONWYND CATTERY
• KENNEL. AKC Chow pup·
pleo, CFA Hlmohovon, Por·
lion and Slameoo klttono.
Coil 448 -3844 oftor 4PM.

Youno l'llbbit a4.60 ••· or
14.00 for mort then one.
Coll446 -6322 .
Siomeoo klttono. Cell 6 14·
38B· B263.
Tenne.... walking mare.
Coil814-388-8738 .

Rogloterod Bluo Tic Coon
hounda. 3 yeer ·old mete. 1 "h
yr. old mete &amp; fem1M.
614 · 9B6 · 3666 or 814·
986-4328 .

Furnlohed opt . U28 . udll ·
•eo pd .. 1 bdr.,.dulto. Coil
448 -4416 oftlf 7PM .
1 bedroom epertment for
ront . Col 448·0390.
smell turnllhod houoo In
city, odulto only. Coli 448·
0338 .
.Furn. upettlrt, 3 rooma &amp;
bath. welher·dryer. ol•n.
no polo. rwt. req. CoM 446·
·1119.

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N..rly
1 -O!Im
unfurn. apertm•nt With
otow 6 refrtg .. n. . HMC
t1.. mo., Wltlf Included.
Coli 441-3117.

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ME,MR.PRESI£)ENT.

pupplea.
160, 304-676· 1822 .

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AKC ' Doberman

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Instruments

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SWAIN
AUCTION • FURNITURE
82 Olive St .. Gelllpolle. King
coal It wood heattrl with
ton t459. lit box aprlng •
mottNII' 1100, firm t120,
.Ofa· IOVeHet &amp; ch1lr *189,
love 111t1 •10. now Cotll•
wood heetere 11 low 11
t319 with blow••· uoed
coal • woOd h11ter1. new Remington 11 00 lhotgun. 3
dlnet 1111 II 00 • up. lnoh mognum, 30 Inch ,.,.
refrlgtretora, rengH, bunk choke barren. vent rib. Cell
bedo complete '199,
814-388· 8158 .
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kiN mottreooeo 140, cheot•. l-:::-: - --":-- - - - dreuero. TV'o. Coli 448 · Good u•d Soero rofrlg. with
3159.
leo muor, 1130. Coli 448·
t478.
GOOD USED APPUANCES
. wtohero, dryooro. rwlrlgora• 2 utility trallon, one wooclon
tore, ranelo. B~oego A:r.· wltil rMtal frame ilal, plloncoo, Upper lliwr II .• u -hllul type o1 metal ilalal .
.booldo ltone Creot Motel• CoN 114·3711· 2123 or 114441-7398.
37.. 2114.

IMAGES,
T!-iEY ' D

1963 Yollowotone oell con·
tolnod trollor. 16 11 .. good
cond .. oeklne 81 , 100. Coli
81f· 3B7·0832.

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2 bdr. apw1ment perk front
view. pert iurn ., weter Pll,d,
t175 nio .. Coll446·3919or
448 ·0021 '

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&amp; Campers

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Sf:»rlng Specie I Ll'wn mowwr
a. rototiUer tune . up. oil
chenge, new apark plug.
adjuet or replace breeker
pointe. oervlco olr cleoner,
sh1rpen mower blede, ui·
tey check *13 .95 pluuax .
F'" pick • dollvory In
Oolllpollo· Euroke oreo. Net·
10n &amp; Bona Service Center.
Eureico, Oh. Coil 814· 256·
1543.

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Camping
Equipment

79 Molars Homes

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61 Hou1ehold 9ood•

Middle~. Ohio

For ule-19 ft. TNVelmelttr
t r avel treiler. 114 -742·
2!132 ol1er &amp;.p.m.

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FirR floor furlnthed apt,
utllltift pakl, depoalt &amp; .. a••
required . Adultl', no pete.
Coli ot 831 Fourth Ave ..
Oolllpollo.

Pameroy

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A REVOL.VIN6 ~T.A.GEi:t WHIL-Ei
A MOVIE CAMElliA R G:COQ.05
VIEWS FFi:.OM ALL. S I DES .'1

19ill Torry Travel Traitor.
215 ' 2 door refridg., e.c .• tu~
with ohow• . Codar ci-t.
Very cloon, .304-882·3&amp;08.

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62 Wanted to Buy

HILLCREST KENNEL .
Boarding all b;eedo. AKC
Reg. Doberman• pupa afd
Dobftrman Stud Ser.tice.
Coll446·7796.

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3 rm. and 4 rm . unfum"llhld
apertmentl. Utflltles paid,
no petl, no children. Call
448-3437 .

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LAYNE' S FURNITURE
Topperforplck-up. 8ft . bod.
Sofa. chair. rocker. otto- Also RCA color T.v. and
2 bdr. house In city full Furn . efflency apt. in Rio
man. 3 tables. (extra heavy khchen cabinet. 814-992·
Grande, all utilltlea paid, by Frontier), 1686. Sof1, 7730 a~r 4 p.m .
b. .ement. carpeted a.
chair and loveaeit. 8276 . 1- - -....:._...;._____
fumence, adults, no pets. 8160 mo. Call 446-0167 .
K Electric Guiter, 1100.00
Coli 446-09118 .
Sofoo end choiro priced from REPOSSESSEO Sign I No- Coil 304 ·676· 6123 .
Furnlahed amall effiency 1
t2B8 . to $B86:'Tobloo. •46 thing downl Taka ovor pay2 bdr. houae , stove II professional type gandeman
and up to 1125 . Hide·• · menu 168 .00 monthly .
refrigerator, c erpeted. un· l only . Call 448-0338 .
bede, $440 . 1nd up to 4'x8' flaahlng errow sign .
69 For Sale or Trade
fum ished . Good location .~-:.__ _ _ _ __ _ _
*526 ., Recliners, *176 . to New bulbi, letters. Hale
Call 448 ·3949 .
Furni ahed 3 rm. apartment
tl&amp;O .. Lampo from 128. to Signo. Cill FREE 1 ·800·
, with private bath. at 846 876. 8 pc . dlnetteo from 826-7446. anytime.
1976 Buick Electro 2 dr.,
2 bedroom houl8. Large 1 Second Ave.. Galllpolla . $99 ., to •436 . 7 pc .. 8189.
PS, PB , AC, AM-FM otero
living room. kitcheri &amp; bath . Ref. prefered . Call 448 - and up. Wood teble with ai x QUEEN size bed with head · t1,860 or trade for cattle.
Chal " .426 · to .74•'"'· De • k board, 1 dreaer with llrge iarm equipment of equel ·
Furniahed . Overlo o king 2215 .
Ohio Rlvor. Aduho ooly. f---------:--::
$110 up"' f226 . Hutchea. mirror, 2 night lt!lndo, like volue. Coli 448·4637 .
Brown's Trailer . Park . 614· Garage apt. furniehed. 1 1660. ond up, moploorplne new, cell 304-678-62n
992· 3324 .
bdr.. 1226. utllltleo peld, ilnlah BUnk bed
plat
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com and• __
1fter
p.m,
1-980 Elotondard
Camino, trantmio·
low mi294% Neil Ave .. Oallipotla. with mattre11e1.
1260.
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2 bedroom house, com· Coli 446-4416 after 7PM .
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• Y bed •· American F1rm &amp; Ranch lion. air. 28,000 miles.
81 10. Mattreaa.. or bo11: Steel Buildings_. Commer~ 16600. or trade for 1tanderd
pletely redecorated, car·
peted, atorm windows end 1 bdr. turn . 8 moa. leaN, tpringe , full or twin. *68 .. cial &amp; Farm 40 'xSO'x16 ' sire pickup with air and
dooro. Coil 614· 992 ·3090. t60 dep., utNitleo peld, no firm, 868 . and t78 . Queen veniCII wall {12LL· 20wl), eutomatic tr1nami11lon.
children. no peta. *176 mo . Mtl, $196 . 4 dr . chests, color roof and walle. one ~one 304-676 -3962 .
Houae for rent, 604 E. Main Coli 448-3867 otter 5.
142 . 6 dr. ches1a. 154. Bed 20'•14' double slide door,
St., Pomero y. .Oh. Pleaae
frame•. *20.and *26 ., 10 one walk-in door. four wal·
coll 814 -992 -6144 ba · 2 bdr. aemi turn .. upstalra gun · Gun cablnett, t3&amp;0 .• litea , delivery price
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tween 10 a .m . &amp; 8 p.m .·
opt .. In Middleport . 8160 dinette choiro •20 . and 126.. 18.B72.00 . R . D . PAR ·
per mo .. plus utllitiel and Gaa or electric range•. 1325 SONS , 119 w. Va . Ava.
Country Home, Snowville deposit . Call448· 1788.
up to 1376. B1by ma· Ripley. wv 26271 . .(304)
aree, ~eiga schools. 4 bed·
tretaea. 126 &amp;. 835, bed 372· 8991 .
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61 Farm Equipment
rooma, living. dining , kit· Twobadroom apartment Rt . frames 820. •21. &amp; *30,
chen &amp; bath. Wood heat, gas 218 at Mercerville . Quiet king frame *80. Good aelec· Roll top delk with chair.
backup, aprlng wattr . area. nice lawn, 8226 per "tlon of bedroom sultea, •' 20; 2 large stereo apeak· Bush hog · in good shape"
Gtrden. apace, large barn, mo. unfurnilhed . Call 448 ·. cedar chests, -rocken, metal er,, · l .lOi Ca'l 304·875· t326 &amp;. older modellnterna·
chic ken hou1e, refefenCes 1161 days, 814 -387-72'18 · cabinet•. sWivel tocken:
tlonal · tractor (neildt work,
2046 for appointment .
•1 . 200 . Cell 446 · 0855
required, depoait. Phone 1:af_t::• _r :8_P_M_·-----~ Uaed Furniture ~~ bookca1e,
814 -898-BB63 .
1·
ringea, chaira. end tablea. V8get1ble plantl &amp;. potatoe• doyo &amp; 446·4267 even.
Apt . for ""-' · Half double-2 w11hera. 4rvera . refrigere· for ule. Garno Green ..
Houae fo:r rtfnt. 302 t61h , bd .room Apt .... Aduhl . pr8". tOri and . rv···· 3 mile) out- ·hO I.fae, l:etaFt, WV : Bbx 62:
Earmell Cut)· like ' new en·
Street. 2 bedi'Ooma. good ferred . No pets . 814-992· Bulaville Rd . Open 9am to 304-896-3400 .
gine, jui t rebuilt With culti·
condition, 304-876-6323 .
2749 .
Bpm , Mon . thru Fri ., 9am to
vatofl, all axe . cond .,
6pm , Sat.
Vegetable plants &amp; potatoel t1 .850. Cell al1er 6. 614·
Three bedrooms. un fur - 1 bed room Apt. $196 . mo. 446-0322
·for · ole . Gernea Green· 379-288B.
niahed house. 3311 Franklin including utilities. Equal 1- - -- - - - - - - - houae, Letart, WV Box 62 .
Ave.. Point Pleaaant, 304- houolng opporturllty. Con- COUNTY APPLIANCES , 304-896· 3400 .
New 2 row Ford corn
tact Villege Manor Apt~ . INC . Good uaed appliances,
675· 1687.
planter. Cell 614 -379·
614·992· 7787 .
wa1her. dryere, refrig., TV Boy acout uniform, alze 12. 2468 .
Jets. 827V. Jrd. Ave .. Geiii- 304-676-2342.
42 Mobile Homes
Effloney apertment In Mid · polio . Coll448· 1899.
Farmall cub eingle row com
dleport. 992-6434. 992 ·
for Rent
EARLY American Herculon &amp; bean planter. Complete
5914, 304-8B2· 2686 .
New HouHhold Fumhure: oofo • choir, 160.00, 304· with fenllizer anachment,
tome appllencee, one lump 578-2797 .
$160. Call614·693-6536 .
3 end 4 room furnished apts. sum •1200. cheap. Inquire
2 bedroomt, air cond ., fur·
814-992 -6434 ·or 814 BALDWIN lnterluce organ. 8 HP Gravely tractor with
nlshed end unfurnished, 992 -6914 or 304 -882 · Apt. 86B, Jacklon Estates.
with rhythms , ca11ette electric: start with rotary
beautiful Riverview In Ke· 2666 .
Sewing machine brand new player, le~rnlng tepea, wOng plow &amp; cultiVator, 32 ln.
neuga . Foner ' s Mobile
orginel price *340 liking th ..ta. Barbie c1mper. pool mower: duel tire• Sa chain a 8t
Homoo. Coll448-1602.
Apartments . 304 -676· *1215, porteble washer &amp; and
Vette. 2. 30 gallon gas wagon, 13.000 flrmt . Call
6548 .
dryer 1 yr. old exc. cond . hot water tanka. 1 new, 1 446-1670.
1 bdr . furn . apt ., 8 mo . laese
$160 ea. No checkl. Cell used. 1 natural gas floor
required pfua 850 dep .,
APARTMENTS. mobile 814-38B ·B1(13 .
M.F. 1086 with cab end
rurnoco. 304·676 · 3099 .
•171 per mo., no children , homea. houaea . Pt. Pleasant
duolo. 28B3 houro. 18.4 -36
no poll. Coll446-3667 otter and Ganipolla. 614-446·
Whirlpool auto washer reel s·x7' Fi8REGLASS gorego tlrea. New ldu com picker
6.
8221 '
nice guaranteed *1215 . GE door. 2 veers old , like new , super aheller pull type. 2 ·30
ln . rowe . . 6 kill brothere
1974 Trailer neer Tycoon UNFURNISHED eponmont refrigerator White 18 cu.ft . coil 304-676 ·5396.
like new 1160. call 448 ·
grtvlty bedt with wagona.
Lake, 2 bdr. ell electric. for rent , 2 bedroom . 8181
.
PROM DRESSES. olzeo 5 - John Bean meter flow pump
1150. dop. required . Call •21 0 .00 Cell Automotive
1
3. Practically newl Priced model 600 . Elliaon rolling
814· 3BB·9763 .
Supply, 8 · 6 . 304-675 ·
to ooil . 304·876 -4574 or cultivator, 6 row. 2 flit
64
Misc.
Merchandise
wegon beda, sire 7JJ1 8 .
2 bdr. unfurn .. oil oloctric, 2 _2 _18_·_6_7_6_-_8_7_8 _3 _·_ __
676·66BB .
Andrew
Croll, Racine. 814·
*200 mo. plua dep ., located ONE bedroom apartments
in Crown City, Oh . Call tor the elderly. All udlltlea 1 c offee table FOUR month old living room 247-2852 .
814 -268· 8302 or 888 · paid. Tenant• pey 30 per· 4711JK19Yut16 'h ln. and 1 1ulte. take over paymenu. Hor1e corn planter 3 pt.
304-773· 9147 .
7911 .
cent of their adjuatad In· end teble 26x 18 'hx20 1h
hitch. John Deere 5 mowing
In this HUD aubsldized with light walnut flniah *30. WINDOW only, 62x61 1!t, machine. 32 · 10 gal. milk
Camper Trailer loh for come
epertMent building . Twin 32x63· 174 pieces brown
1ummer, aeclud~ wooded Rivert Tower, phone ~04 · underpinning for e mobile four teir window, 304·875· ..... 614 -992 -6793.
aree . Overloo.king Ohio 676 -8879 . Equol opportun· home UMd juet 1 year came 6633, 675-3994 .
Mkhanical tobacco trans·
river. Vic Brown. Minen· lty houalng.
,.
off a 14x70 mobiht home. LONG pink formal, size 9 . planter. Planted 1h acre gave
ville. Oh . Coli 1114·992·
long pieces measure 32 ", Coi1304-676 -2381 or 304 - t600 will oell tor
3324 .
NICE. 2 bedroom duplex short pieces 21" and 10 675-7311
Alto. Belaaw planer 12"
.
- - - - - - ·k:- apartment, unfurnished , inches acro11. enterlock In a
brand new still in carton.
2 bedroom I 6n Recine. 8 14· pho..,, 304 -676 -4824 oltor metel frame , wood grain
3ti7 ·028B.
TE_N apeed bike. excellent Tung· groove attachment•.
6 p.m .
flnloh . Call oftor &amp;PM, 446 · condition,
telephone 304· 1760. Firm on all. Sn at
3065 .
uwmlll north of Recine.
TWO bedroom trailer, kit·
676-2810
otter
4 ,00 p .m.
EFFICIENCY apartment. 1 1- - - - -- - - - 4769mlll nort8 Carmel Rd ..
chen iurniahed, couple• aduft,
utiiiUes paid, privata. Firewood split &amp; cut to
only. t180 .00 mOnth, refer· 304-676-2083 .
lawn mower, 8 At. 1, Racine. Oh .
lenght . Pick or delivered . We SIMPLICITY
onceo. 304-676 -1076.
HP.
304-676
-113B.
honor HEAP Vouchers. C1ll
NEW 8e Uaed Harveetore
814-256-8246 .
Structures. Automated 11TWO bedroom tr1llar, remo·
23
Inch
Admiral
Solar
Color
deled. 1om• utllltiet paid. 46 Furnished Rooms 1- - - - - - - - - televialon, *160 ., floor \lettoek feeding -computer
15 prom dreaMS alre1 7-13.
feeders . Call collect 61•·
Coli Mr. Rhoodeo ot 304·
new. Wor n only once. model 304-876 -7843 .
like
For
rent
Sleeping
Roome
686· 2280. John L. Botto.
876 -8080. 8 -B p.m .
and· light houM keeping Call 448-9789 or 448 ·
3694.
Koola 64" forage blower.
TWO bedroom fumlthed rgoma. Park Central Hotel .
Coli 448-0766 .
1- - - - - - - - - 66 Building Supplies
John· Deere 13 hoe grain
mo~lle home . t180 .00
For ..Ia metal culvert 8 inch
drill. 3 point hitch 200 gol .
month, dapoth required.
thru
60 Inch In atock. State
Furnlahed
apt
~
aduttl.
No
spr~~yer with 8 row boom .
304-876 -730B.
Building
meteriala
approved 16 gauge 12 Inch
Peto. 304 ·876 · 1463
Tim
Rock Farm. 304-676 ·
t6 .36 par 11 .. 24 Inch block, brick. aewer pipet, 4308 .
windows
,
llntela
,
etc.
Furnished apt . edultl. No t1 0 .1 0 par ft . 38 inch
44 Apartment
I HLI50 per ft . Alto pllatic Claude Wintere, Rio Grande,
Peto. 304-676 -1463.
SEVEN ft . mower with 3&amp;
for Rent
culvert In stock. 6 Inch thru 0 . Coil 614· 245-5121 ,
Ferguton, hydraulic control,
1Binch. &amp;Inch •1 .80perft ..
good coodltlo~ 304-882BUILO
YOUR
OWN
HOME
46 Space for Rent · 12 Inch 13.110 per 11. Ron &amp; room• end beth. *2 .996 . 3104.
'
2 bdr. Regency Inc. Apan·
E'tlena Enterprlaea , 4 mi.
mente 1200 per mo . or If
South of Jackson on ST. AT. SH •our modele, 1 •814· 4 foot drag type bush hog,
income 11 110,000 or le11 COUNTRY MOBILE Homo _9_3_·_6 _1_4 ._2_8_8 _·5_9_3_0_·_ _ 888-7311'
exceUent condition, 304·
HUD available. A·One RMI
875-6930 or tl78 ·3346 .
Eet:llel, Cervi Veeger, Real· Park, Route 33, Nonh of Cedar wardrobe. antique
Pomeroy.
Lerge
Iota
.
trunk,
3
tilr
glaaa
table
&amp;
66
Pets
for
Sale
tor. CIN 304-878· 6104 or
992 · 7479 .
concrete picnic table with
878· 5381 or 878 -7768.
OFFICE opocoovoiloblo.
~;GShoo . Coli 1114-268 ·
remodel for right teo1n11". I ___________
Soddlobrook Inn. Pl . Plea·
Ntw • Uaed Troy Built
oant. 304-675-6278 .
Tillers . Swl1hert lmple·
ment, St. At. 7. North of
Oolllpollo. Coli 446·0476 .
Advent wide · acreen TV, ex .
cond. Coli 448· 4303.

.

Jeep Qutflt wlioolo. lf!glno.
- o. radiator. eto:. C.H

Rog. mole Poodle, 9 moo.
old. Coil 614·241·9498 .

67

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rn:iy, April 15, 1983
-~

Wanted to rent tobacco
poundogo . Cell 614-3792642 .

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Livestock

71

Autos for Sale

...

'0

81

Anguo bulle 1 to 3 yro. old. 1971 Volkowogon Super
excellent blood line, Slate Beetle. 304· 8715·6831 .
Run Farma, Jackaon.Oh. J- - - - - - - - - - , Coli 614-288· 6396 or 814· 1973 Plyn,outh Duotor,
286· 17B7.
olont 6 engine; outomotlc
tranemlulon. OS. likt new
work pony. harne11. Keystone wheelt, lookl
·2 wheel cart. Call good, 11196. 304· 676·
3731 , 6·9 p.m.
3 yr. old Quarter horoe
gelding. will c;oneider trad·
ing for mere. Call 387.!
_0_8_6_9_·- - - - - : : - Non reglatered Quarter
horae gelding. Vory opiritad,
8425. Coli after 6, 814·
379"2144 ·

Good mixed hay. Flrlt Sa
second cutting. t1 .60· per
bele. 814·992 -6036 .
Balid hay for aele . Ne'tler
wet .. 11.26 per bale. 814992· 2314 .

66 SIHid &amp; Fertilizer
WANT to lease tobacco
quota, Mason, Putn1m, Ce ~
bell. Cell Morgan Woodlawn
Form, Pliny . 304 · 675 2276, 304-623-6B43 .

Autoa for Sale

71 Peter BUt air ride good
shape. •8.000 . Le1ve phone
number for call back, 814446-7077.

Dataun 200SX. "Loaded .
&amp;14·992 ·8137 '
1979 Dodge Omnl, 2 door
hitch bock. 4 • - d. good
condition. 30 plus miles per
gollon. 67,000 mllu. 814·
985·4261 ol1orli ,30 p.m .
78 Chov Luv.good cond . 28
milea per gellon on gal .
304·67&amp; ,43&amp;8. 11800.

21h ton International cab
over, long wheel bate. cab&amp;:
chauie. 82 ,600, new ~Int.
good cond . Call 614-379·
2617 .

78 Chov Luv,good cond.·26
mlleo per gollon on goo .
304-175-43&amp;8. t1BOO.
1982 T-100 li·door, red .
13,800 miiN, 111200 . .Coli
ol1or 5 pni 304-678·2792 .
78 CHEVY Vego, 4 opood,
hatchback, llempo thws, one
ownlt', ~ 1,000. firm 304·
876-8488 .

Rl NGLE'S SERVICE expo·
rienced roofing, i!'lcluding
hot tl~ ap~ICaJ ion . carpenter. electrician . mason . Call
304 -876 -20BB or 675 ·
4660 .
Water Walta. Comme.rcial
and Domestic . Te1t holes.
Pumps Selea and Service.
304·896-3802 '

1873 DOOOE Dort Swln·
• r. 1 owner, Ideal work Cllr,
304·188 · 3347.
11112 EXP Ford, AC, P8, P8,
IUn toof, lteNO l'fltem.
rriog - ··
·304·
875·4148 .

•e.ooo.

1974 DODGE Chorgor,
t141i . 400 ongln•. 11,000
~~~.. for ,.rta or repair ,
304-878-3874.

1973 Hondo 750 CC motor·
cycle, excellent condition,
11160. Phone 304·tl71i·
4382.

Boata and
Motors for Sale

Boat dock 1100, Toledo
food ocoloo t100 . .Co11448·.
.t731 or come tO Pony ,Keg
to....
·

Penllll.e

•It centt~. include•

Oecilloea~glne and a•·

heult o
Coli. 247·

ond ollnd.

31. uoo.

'PivmouUI, ' I POl·
_,.., Wogon, 3 1 1 Mitlc. Pl. new tlrel, new

~~ •out
1110
1174
. . .moMI
. . ..

-

1

1171

... -

175-3114.

tune-up, 104·

4031 .

-

............ 175·
•

Lonnie Boggs Excavating.
Dozer. backhoe . dump ·
truck . Work by hour or job.
Coli 448 -7903 .

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1974 Hondo. 360 CB 1600.
304·176 -4038 .

Auto P•rt•

"TO PRESENT TH ' K II\IG OF

TH' !="IRST PLACE !

LADY A. N D GE NlLEME N ,

WHAT K INpA

AF TER GIV IN G T HI S A
LOTTA. THOUGHT, l'VE ·

SPEECH WAS
THAT, GU Z

~CI PED

lH ' ROYA.L PA.L.A.CE

WILL 8 E LOCATED AT ONE
M~H

STRR.E.T, MOO!

THAN K YOu i

I ;,\SO!. I :\ 1·:· ,\ 1.1 YY

AverLJ's fesl inq,E

r qave him a &lt;;l'!dl.-!t i"rer
nd ..er, no
charqe!

l et's qet out

The~

didn't
·even leave
an~ bones!

'tfiere and tell
Joel notto ~e
his car!

E It R Tree SeNice. fully
insured , free eetimatu.
Phone 814·367-0638, coli
after 6.

74 HONDA 350, t300. or
boot olfor. 304·6711· 2010.

&amp; Acce11orl..

MEMi5i=:RS OF CONG~ESS, JT'S

I NEVEit 940U LDA.
I.I STENEP -T' HIM IN

CA.v e IS BEING SET UP
RIGHT NOW .. .

ahape . Wetar removal , FREE
ESTIMATES, FURNITURE
CLEANING. CAPTAIN
STEAMER 614· 446· 2107 .

71 Winnebago motor home.
executive barg1ln, $7,600.
leave phone number at
614-448 · 7077.

78

0~

'HOLD" ' TIL MORNIN' !

Get your carpet In ahip

Vans &amp; 4 W .O.

1978 1715 HP Morcury out ·
~rd motor, low houra,
lllinlooo etMI prop. all ec 00110rieo, 12.800 firm. eon
1114-388-9838 .

GO Ili PUT 'rOO

YOU ~ ~y

removal. f:;oiJ 616-1331 . ..

1986 Chevy. power brlkas,
283 va. new battery, brtkea
and muffler. t376. Phone
304-876- 3731 from S-9
p.m.

14ft. s ..,. Hat elumnlum
boet 9 1,-1 HP E'tlenrude fno ·
tor. tilt trailer, good condl·
tlon . Con 448-07B4 .

! ... EVEN

~E I N 6

~----------~-,
F &amp; K Tree Trimming, otump

1982 510. V6 outomotic.
air, stereo, gaugu. 6.800
mil,a. per:fecit condition,
muit oell, 304 -675-643B.

76

I TOLD YOU YOU'D~AVE
CHAN(jE YOUR ENTJIIE LIFE

ANY NOTION OF

RON 'S Television Servic,r .
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola . Quazar. and
hou11 calla. Call 678-2398 .
or 446-2464.

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

1977 Kowoaakl
6,000
miles. VeryKZ400.
good
cond . Portiol Faring. 1500.
614-992 ·6388.

FORFEIT

YER ~ DEO &gt;CANNER
LOOKS T'!lE wOR~ I N '
PERFECTLY NON, Ft 00,

TH' N EW OJNGRESS\ONAL

1976 Buick Electra 2 dr ..
PS, PB. AC. AM· FM otero 1972 Dodge Van . 31B . 3 Sterk'• Tree Work. lands11,860 or trade ior cettle, speed : Runs good . $360. caping, backhoe work. free
form equipment of equal _c_o_n_6_1_4_·_9_9_2_
· 2_4_7_B_._ _ services with mowing. Go
1
value. Call 448 -4637.
1977 Jeep Wagoneer. auto· onywharo . 304-676 -2010.
73 Oldo 98 45.000 mi. , PS , matte, am -fm stereo. air, Painting interior or exterior.
PB, tilt wh.. l, air, cruise. 4 good tiree. p .s .. p.b., 814· free estimates. Call 676·
dr.. HT. Cell 446-7414 992-3987 .
6344 or 448-9326 .
botweon 3 •9 PM . ·
1976 Dodge Powerwegon.l =:::=:::===::===
PI
b.
1980 Datoun 210. 32.000 Itt ton, club c1b, good 82
um mg
miles. atendai-d shift, PC . condition. t2 ,000 . 304 ·
&amp; Heating
cond a. gas mileege. 675-2377.
13.400. Con 614 · 24677 FORD 260 4 -wheol·
6611 or 614-24&amp; ·6600.
drive, excellent condltton. 6
CARTER ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
1978 Toyotl Corolla cyl. 4 opeed. 83,BOO. 304·
882-2819 .
Cor. Founh and Pine
81,000 mi. now brakeo •
Phone 446-3B8B or 446 ·
clutch $1 ,400 . Coli 446JEEP 19BO CJ5 . 4 opled. 4477
41611 .
new top, good condition,
.~Al1.1VW Rabbit 1 owner , $4300 . Coo older trode. JIM'S PLUMBING lo HEAT·
·•~ "doifc1.: 12..oJl.li.• ••~,oiJ 304-273 -3574, 8 ' 30·5,00. lNG . Fomerly Dewitt' o
Plumbing . Celt 814 ·387446· 4198 . ••• •••• . •.
1963 Wlllyo Jeep pickup. 0578 .
PUBLIC SALE 19B2 Toyota 11200, 304-676· 2173 .
li~=~~;;~;;==
'h ton , Seriel No .
I'B3
JT4RN34R3C0038101 .
will be aold for cash et public 74 Motorcycles
sale May 2, 19B3. at
DOZER WORK By Ted
1 O'OOAM at Go Ill polio Mo·
tor Co .. O.olllpollo, ·Ohio . 1981 Kaweuki 440 LTD. Henna, ponds, ditches ,
GMAC n1oervoo tht right to electric atart. 1500 mil11. baae!J1ef1tl, etc. Cell 446 withdrew the vehlc'- from lot of extr1a. *1.400 . 614~ 4907 . Carter &amp; Ev1n1
TrantpOrtation .
the aele. ·
985·4236.

1977 Oodgo Colt AT vinyl
top, newly painted, excel·
lent ge1 ·mileage. Excellent
condition. Coil 814-3889809.

HMM . ! I'IONOER IF \'DUV
GTILL Fffl THAT WAY IF

WE CAPI TAU5T5

Irwin'• Glau Service mekea
replecemente intuleted un ·
ita acraen1, storm window•
for reaidantlal or commercial. Call8i4-266-6844.

Trucks for

1978 Dotoun B21 0 OX. WANTED: S.t of points for
76,000 mileo , good cond .• 1974 H1rley Davidson
now tlreo, 2B·36 MPG . Coli SX17&amp; . 814·742-2487.
446·930B ol1er 6 .
- - - - - - - ·IC-

~AHA 1 J'M1\FRAID

Home
Improvements

Marcum Roofing a Spout·
lng . 30 yeert experience. ·
apecielirlng in built up roof.
Ca116,1 4·3BB·9B67.

76 Dodge 'tlan customized .
Cell 876 -2396 .

71

'

PAINTING • interior end
exterior, p'umbing, roofing,
aom~ remodeling. 20 yrs.
e•p. Coli 814·388·9862.

1979 Ford Pinto ,
81 ,950.00 304·676 ,78B9 .

73

• •

STUCCO PLASTERING ·
textured ceilings · commer·
cial and reaidentill. free
eatimat11. Call 814 -268·
, 182.

1967 Chevy, 2 door herd
top, good condition, 304·
876-4444.
EIGHT wook old pigo. good 1:;:=:::;::== = =:::;:=:
fair stock. 304-876-3308 .

64 ·Hay &amp; Grain

'- .

~U5T

1948 Fl•dine Chl'tlrollt, 4
door, Mdan, good condl·
tion. 304-882· 3388 .

72

·- ... .

84

&amp; Re-frigeration

DEPENDABLE WASHER ·
DRYER REPAIR . Quoron .
tMd work. Cell anytime
&amp;14 -2511 -6620 or 814 ·
268-1207.
SEWING Machine repoiro.
aervlce. Authorized Singer
Selet &amp; Service Sh1rpttn
Scinort . F1bri c Shop ,
Pomoroy. 992-2284.
ED 'S APPLIANCE REPAIR
SE,RVICE call City Furniture
304-876-260B .
~

86

General Hauling

JONES BOYS WATER SEA ·
VICE. Coli 814 ·387-7471
or 814-3t7-0591 .
Need something hauled
1w1y or aomethlng moved?
Wo'll do lt. Coli 446-3159
betwoon 9 ond 6 .
·
JIMS WATER SEI!VICE.
Coli Jim U.nior, 304-876 ·
7317.

87

Upholstery ·

TRIITATE
UPHOlSTERY IHOP
1183 . . .. Aw., Goill11011o.
441•7833 ... 448·1113 .
MOWIIIYI l'P'1 alii t lit.
1 . . . 1 24, l't. ,.,._,..
104·171·4184.

IF YOU ASK
ME, IT'S 4 MIRACL E
HOW SOM EONE
W HO WAS M ERELY

SEEN ENOUGH
BY NOW TO
TELL ME IF ! 1_.,

'COMPETENT'

GOOO OR NOT ..

HA S SUDDENLY
~E COME SUCH

AND WHY 15
SHE 5 0 DEAD

A GeN IV5 ...

SET A6AIN5T MY

50

FRATERN IZ IN G

FAST

,

WITH fHE REST
OF THE DESIGN

l~

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STAFF?

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Louts Ruke vser analyzes
the ·aos wt l h 11 weeklv re ·
vtew of economic an d tn ·

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Lucille L. Bradford
Mrs. Lucille L. Bradford, 62,
former Meigs resident, died Thurs day at the Gallon Community
Hospital following an apparent
heart at tack .
She was born M ay 2. 19al at
Gallon, a daughter of the late
A ugust and Emma M eyer. She
m arried Curtis Sam Bradfoed on
Nov. 23,1946and he survives.
Also surviv ing are a son, Wayne
A ., Arlington, Ohio; a daughter,
Catherine, New York City; a.
brother, Albert Meyer , Gallon , and
two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Salser,
Gallon, and Mrs. Sarah CUnage,
Mansfield .
ServiCes wUI be held at 10 a.m.
Monday at the Crates Funer~ l
Home at Arlington where friends
may ·call after 2 p.m . Sunday.
Burial will be In the Arlington
Cemetery.

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GALLIPOLIS Alter an
Initial rebuff !rom the state,
Gallla County m ay apply again
this summer fol' funding to
combat Its growi ng litter
problem .
Greg Shrader, alternative specialist for probate-j uvenile
Court, said the first step In this
program Is obtain $30,001 to
fonnulate a plan of action,
whlch Is what the county, In
conjunction with Gallipolis,
sought when the first application
was made earlier.
Shrader said the Ohio Depart ·
men! ·of Natural Resources
rejected the ortgtnal application
partly because too much lnfor ·
matlon was submitted a! once.
This Information was inter
preted as an application for the
second grant stage.
Support has grown for the
program In both the county and
the city, although the next
application may be made on
behaJ! of the county, to get some
momentum started In cleaning
up serious dump sites.
" Possibly, we should have
gotten our foot in the door,"
Shrader said. " The cl ty of
Jackson received a development grant while their county
already had It, so m aybe we
should have acted alone."
No deciSion has been made on
wlrlher the appllca !ion will be a
loint venture, he added.
Should funding be gra nted, the
money will go to creation of a
plan , defining alternatives to
Uttering: such as recycling, and
stepped-up law and code en~
forcement on illegal dump sites.
1be next step would allow
funding or up to $40,001 per year
tor three years to Implement
such a program. After the fourth
year, funding will continue, but
on a 50-50 matching basis.
Shrader saki the program will
open up a tulltime position - a

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do a lot of vtsiUDg by telephone and
penoM1 cont1ct on this lssiW" II he
Is iD win, Sen. Robert J. Dole,
R·Kan., told reprters.
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Uniwt slty HP pt'l'dictrd CPIC'Stc's tax package will
produce a large budg&lt;'l surplus.
"AC'COrdi ng to the figurf's I tu1 vt• workrd wit h, it
wou ldn't surprl'i£' mC" if tlw staff' has a budge« BUrp! us
of $1 bllllon or rnon•,! \l ht&gt; Pnrl of lht' nrxt lJirnnlum,"
VeddPr said m a nf'ws re lt~asf'.
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lax hlkr and busmess ta x incr£'asf's wlll slow down
Ohio's st rid£&gt;s toward c•c·onornie r&lt;"('OV( ' ty," he said.

Teen awarded for
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McGow;m's troop n ossr'(l a
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Courthouse project
enters 2nd phase .
UITER PROJIIEM -Greg ~r. altematlve specialist lor Gallla County Prohule-Juvcnlle
Couri, de&amp;alls plans 1o obtain lwldlng for a litter control program while examining an Ulegal dwnp site
on Salford School Road near Galllpolls.
litter control coordinator -who
will speak In schools and to local
businesses on the II tier problem.
A cleanup program may also
Involve supervisors, In addition
to utilization of community
service charges from the courts
and general relief and CommunIty Action workers .
One or the other possibilities
under consideration Is the creation of satelllte dump sites
throughout the county . ShrJder
said that while the present
county landfill on .ROush Road in

Morgan T ownship Is adequa te,
its location Is may discourage
some from using II.
"For a lot of people. Instead of
making the trip, if's easier to
find a nice abandoned road and
leave It (litter) there," he said.
Dumping on Isolated county
roads has Increased In the past
few years, particularly in the
strlpmlne areas In Addison and
Chesh!Je townships . Shrader
said a major Illegal si te discovered through complain ts m ade
to the county hea lth department

Is off Linco ln Plk&lt;· !Cou nt y Rd .
401 . sou th of Northup
Shrader sa id lh&lt;' move to
crea te a titter control program
bega n last yea r when the county
commissioners discussed litter
defined by the slate as
anything from trash to aba n·
doned houses - with Probate,Ju ve nll e Jud ge T homas
M oulton.
Th&lt;' moved led to the creation
of a joint , tO.member city ·
county !liter control board .

Sen.· Dole says Reagan can
save new withholding tax law

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Saturday conference
Drew Weooter Unit 39, American
Le&amp;lon, will host the annual Eighth
District Junior Conference tomor·
row (Saturday) at the Legion hall ll)
Pomeroy.
Registration wlll begin at 12 noon
with the meeting to open at 1 p.m .
Shercy Fox, Eight h Dlstrtct junior
president, will conduct the meeting.

2·Way HI-Fi Speaker
in Walnut Veneer

to be filed soon with sta te officia ls. 'llu•n u statewide
dtiVP will fx&gt;gin to gat h&lt;' t' the XIO,i;?2 v;1l id signatures
nro:led to put mch of th&lt;' measurt•s on l hP ballot
Sc:.•cTetary of StatP ShPl'l'()(l Brown's nffic&lt;' sald
F ti day lh&lt;? deadline for filing petit ions is Aug. 10.
M£&gt;mbt:,J-s of thf' c·onlifion lnrludf' RiC'ha l'&lt;l Vrdder

MIDDLF:PORT A r:a llia
County IN'nag&lt;'r w ho formt •rly
livrd in Middit&gt;pm1 h,ts b&lt;••n
recognlzcd for mrritorious S('f"ViCt'
for helping SiiVP lht~ llvrs of ltu f't'
boy scouts In FC'bruary.
Frt&gt;defick Michael Mt'C'.owa n.
son of Otis and &amp;&gt;tty McGowan of
Mill C'r&lt;'ek Road. Gallipolis. w
cclved the award from Cuyahoga
Hills Boys Schoo l ne&lt;1i Clcvt'land .
McCowan. a Hhh gradPral Kyger
Creek High School. was a nwmber
of l hP school's Roy Seoul Troop HI I
bn Feb. 11 w h&lt;'n lhr th&lt;' troop
partici pated In lh&lt;' annual Klon&lt;i tkc
DC'rby hpld Wllh aooull ~&gt;l'f&lt;'V('Iand

By KEVIN KEIJ..Y

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vote in each -house of the Legi.slatut'f' for any future
tax Increase. A simple majority is required at
present.
House Finance Cha!Jm an William Hlnlg . D -New
Philadelphia, said he believes nellh&lt;'r proposa l al lhls
point has much chanC!' of SUC!'css.
"On the first iSSU&lt;', If aqd when you sunset 11 he tax )
you might find yourself in the same position that
California iS In right now," Hintg said . Passage of a
tax·limitlng measure has helpm put l hP stat£• In a
fiscal bind.
Hinig also doubts there is much support for the
proposed three-ftfths rule . "To place something ltke
lhall n the constitution when in effect ma jority should
rule Is probably not .good fmm to follow," he said
Zuber said proposed language for the lwu Issues Is

the ortglnal one and also the wording of It was a little
contusing to the voters. I think we can cure a lot of
that," Zuber said. "I think the economy Is such that a
90 percent increase was so dramatic that Ohioans are
much more concerned now than they were before."
Gov. Richard Celeste. w ho proposed the Income
tax Incr ease to help bail the state out of its chronic
economic mess. voiced no reac tion to word of the
repeal movement plans. Paul Costello, the gover·
nor 's press secretary, said Celeste would have no
response. "He said 'I have no comment' and then
went back to work ," Costello said.
One of the coalition's proposals would end by June
30, 1984, the perma nent 90 percent surcharge plus any
other tax increases adopted by the Gener al Assembly
this year. The second wou ld requb'e a three-lifths

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last Sunday at the Guinther
Funeral Home at Jacksonville wl!h
the Rev . Dave Roach officiating.
Burial wa s In Mapl ew oo d
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By JOHN CHALFANT
Alilloclated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP I - Voters may have a
chance to deckle this November w hether state
government will continue to collect revenue from a
recently enacted 90 percent boost In the Income tax.
An anti·tax coalition called Stop Excessive
Taxation Is conducting a drive to put two proposed
constitutional amendments on the ballot that would
repeal the tax Increase and make it more difficult for
the General Assembly to Impose similar levies.
Spokesman Thomas Zuber , a Columbus attorney,
said he believes tbe campaign will fare better than a
1972 ~ferendum which unsuccessfully sought to
repeal the state's ortgtnal personal income tax.
"I think they were trying to do a little too much on

Gallia seeks funds to battle
county litter control problem

two sisters.

A damage suit for $10,337 was
filed Friday m orning In the Meigs
County Common Pleas Court by
M arla W. Waldnlg, Route I , Racine,
aiid Allie Simon, East Main,
Pomeroy, against Debr a Powell,
doing business as, The Both of You
Beauty Salon, Racine.
Plaintiffs charge that on July 29.
1982, they were given hair styling
permanents at the Salon for which
they each pald$35. Plalntiflscharge
as a resu!l of Powell's negligence,
they suffered permanent damilge to
their hair sine!' their hair felloutand
became extremely thin. They seek
$3,001each.
Waldnlg charges she was requb'ed to have extensive hair'
treatmen t to correct the problem,
and had to purchase a wtg to hide the
damage, all to her damage of $150;
while Sim on charges that she was
required to seek corrective hab·
c uts, restructuring treatments, and
corrective permanent a! a cost of

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Lula Mills
Major Glenna Rummel (f«'l. ), of
The Sa lvation Arm y r eceived wor d
• of the dea th of her aunt, Lula rytllls,
98, Jacksonville, last Frtday even·
l ng at the Mark Rest Center In
McConnelsville.
Born In Nelsonville, she was a
daughter of the late William and
Marga r et Hutcheson Southard. She
was a m ember of the Jacksonv Ule
United Methodist Church. A daugh·
fer , a granddaughter and two
great-grandsons survive.
She was preceded In death by her
husband, Vern, two brothers and

Ohio voters may decide on tax hike

dation that would l et Rl!'agan , Dole
andotherSenateRepubllcansmake
" an honorable retreat" from theb'
poslllon.
Theflgbtoverwlthholdingthreat ~
ens
destroy GOP unity In the

'ro

Republican-controlled Senate at a
time of Important decisions on the
budget and the MX missile. he
added.
Kasten said he and others "are
desperately concerned that we are

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bUiian
thNe .,_,. to led- the ~I d.ficit. 1he law Is ID tia Into -

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eh:t July 1. 1he k•t-' R....,... S..W:. .........._, about $25 billion
-'II Ill ciMclencls ancl..._ pre nol Np a tod Gl income each y.ar; the
T...ury o.pa- Mtima ... wlth.'1olding onc1 11I«.r reporting
·~ who pay l,ud. •-•" -w bring in about $3
loillon

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putting the Republican party In a
position that I s untenab le
politically. "
Neither Senate M ajority Leader
Howard Baker, R·Tenn .. nor Rea·
gan has indicated any des!Jetoback
away from withholding. "I don'tsee
any need to compromise," Dole

said.
The Senate had been scheduled to
debate repeal Friday but as the time .
an1ved, ~abruptly announced
there would be no public discussion
of the issue until Monday because of
"some maneuvering" toward a

canpromJ.se.

By ,JEFF GRi\BMEIEH
'l'bnt""'-'M•ntin&lt;•l Stt.rf
GA LLIPOI.I S - While work is
progressing on the first part of lh&lt;·
county courthou se proje-ct. officia ls
are preparing to bid the proj&lt;•ct's
second phase
Mike Bmnner, proj&lt;'Ct man,;wr.
for the courthouse, saldworkPrs wi ll
continue excava ting the foundat ion

site M onday and finish the job lhls
week.
Brunner sa id progress was d&lt;'·
layed whllr phone llnrs wPrr mnvPd
from a utility pole at thcedgeoft he
excavation.
Ohio Bell Installed underground
ca blcs and the pol&lt;&gt; was m oved
Thursday, he said.
The foundation sllc dralns well so
recen t heavy ra ins should not pose a
problem for eontraclors. according
to Brunner.
He expects footings for the $2.4
mllllon structure will be poured next
week.
The county commissioners spilt
the project lntu two phases. The first
phase, currently undeiWay, Is
construction of the building and
completion or the first and third
noors. The second phase, wh ich will
be bid soon, will becompletionoft he
ground and second Doors.
The commissioners divided the
proj ect because they felt the county
could only a!foro to complete part of
!lie courthouse. However. they
decided to complete the project In
February when they borrowed $1.3
roJlllon from three area banks.
The commissioners said they felt
the courthouse should be completed
while funding was available and
construcllon costs were relatively
low.

Offil'i ;tl s will l~·gln ari Vl'rtlslng
Wtxlm'sdav for cunslrU C' I ion b!ds for

phas£' two. Bids will bt• UIJ&lt;'nt-d May
2•t

Onl.v tht• gcrlC'ral. hPa!ing and
vf'nfilating, aml l' lL'('t rlca l C'O ntracts
wi ll lx• bid on phast• lwu. The
m·chii&lt;'CI will n••gotlatc• wit h th&lt;'
current piOmblng and sprink lrr
contrncto rs tn. co mplP!e !h('ir wo rk
on phase two .
Thf' phasr nne- ennl ractot'S w ill
havf&gt; a "slight advantage" inbidding for lh&lt;&gt; Sf'&lt;'Ond phase
tx'Ca usc thf'y il n ' a lready on till' si1f',
county ar&lt;•hilrct St&lt;&gt;phen Cassaday
said However , h&lt;' sa id other
contractors w ill nlso have a fair
o pportunll y to rPcelvr t he
corilr:.~ ct s.

Although bids lor lhf' first phaSC'
came In b&lt;.-low lh&lt;· architect's

estimates, Cassaday sa Jet he d(X'S
not think this will happen wll h phast&gt;
two .
"I think thPst' i flgut'CSI are more
realistic," h&lt;' said.
Phase one uf cout1houSC'const rue·
tlon wiD cos t $1,6.17,frn. Cassada y's
rtrm, Ec:&lt;ley, Lee, Vargo &amp; Ca.;;a .
day, has esti m ated phase two will
cost $619, 179, Including the new
contracts and changes In the
current plumbing and sprinkler
contracts.
State approval IC!'s and design
fees will cost $45,394 and the county
will also pay an addillona l $!li,IOOto
make revisions in the ex isting

courthouse annex.
Officials with Custom Facllttes
Inc., general cont ractor lor the
project , have told the commission·
ers they hope to havethecourthouse
completed In nine months.

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