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Two killed
in accident
PoiNT PLEASANT- Mason
Coomty residents were killed and
another Injured In a single-vehicle

By U'l'IKCKOW

accident at 12:52 a.m.today on
Route 62 at West Columbia, the
Mason County Sheriff's Department report
Dead on arrival at Pleasant
Valley Hospital were James Oliver
24, Route 1 Mt. Alto, and Jerome
Roush, 19, Le!Brt.
Injured In the accident was
Gregory Stover, 23, Route 2 Letart,
who was transported to PVH by
Mlddleport Rescue Squad and was
late!' taken to CabeU Huntington

8 " 1111811
. Melp aDd Gallla Counties will receive less local guverament fllnd mcney
leX! year as a result of a provlalon In the I'I!CI!IItiY approved state biKitet

lllbmlt1lld by Governor Richard Celestl!.
Melp County Commlssloners were dell a flnanclal blow Tuesday w~
tilbmed'the county wU! lose $l32, 7'191n local g!Wernment funds.
Dick McFarland, a representative of the County Olmmlaaloaers
AaloclatkmofOhlo, reported the 1se. state budget submitted byCelestelllld
l!lPnM!d by the legls)ature contained a prov1sloo eUrnlnatl!ig a tax derived
lram llnaDclallnstltutlon deposits.
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McFarland explained that the total amount of'local government funds
ClB1Illed by the tax comrnlssion ls$:¥hnWUoo more than In lS83 but blcaUII!
ol elhlnatlon of the tax on deposits, 50 counties were certified less mcney
..t Me1p County was me of them. 'lbe flgul1! Is a 34 percent ma.
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'lbe lou will not ,only affect the county budget, but munlctpalltles alld
. -.shlps as well. Municipalities 1111d ~ wlllloae30pen:entof lbelr
local aovemment funds. For Instance, Syracuse Vlllage WliDoee $3.373.91.
ItwU!cost the county general fund a totalof$00,1XXl. GaWaCountywU! 1a1e
Sl36,00lwldle Athens County wU! Jain S%l,IIXl.
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McFarland &amp;aid the amoonts are based on population and ass wed value.
He also stataJ that local government funds are made up of threepeta:ut of
ltate aales tax, state Income tax aDd state corporate !ranchlse.
. Richard Jones aslced, "How did the38coun~Jesgaln?" McFarland could
aat uswer, but 8!1ded, they have been fighting the Issue the last two
B8lona.

''Custom LTD" llowllng lal

''W~ ~becoming

Black rubber; auortecl welghli.

a state governed by n..UqJOI!tan areas. They dont't

c:onskle! poople In small counties" Jones oommeated.
"Ally1llle having anything todowttll thissliouid~happywith themlelves,
It will ~equally sad when townships find oot aboot this," Jones aald.
. "II wW curtalJ services In this county, townships and mlllllclpal
&amp;U&gt;&amp;Widlt asWI!II. Not a damm thlngthatamesootciColumbunuprtses
me." Joaee oommeated.
Jones further added "'lbe local goverrment fund Is shot."
DaVId Koblenl2 saki, "Townships have commitments on JlliW)i!nery and
It will Jet ·to the point where they (the trustees) can't put on dust control
Counties that gained by the move by the state governament were
CuyaiiDp With an Increase ol $5,178,333, Franklin with an lllcreaR of
.....,015, Hamnton with an Increase of $1,3&amp;\371 to illli'DI! a fl!w.
Slalll! itepre~Entattve Jolynn Bostl!r could not be~ for comment.
Fnd Crow met withCOliliiilsalonm todlacussralslnJofl'lles ill' attorneys
'11'1111 dlifl!nd tncllaait prisoners. He aoted that the Bar Asaoclation wU! meet
~ to dlacuss the Issue and by to ame up with a solutloD for
COII~tion. Lawyers are pi'l!leiitiY pald $25 pl!l' bour.
Crow allo asked for an easement for right of way oft the 8CCeiS road
tuward Union Ave., to P!uperly OWill!d by Crow aDd Porter. CQmml8slollers
ladlcated thl!yWI!n! In favor of l!'llllinlrthe request.
FrallciiAildrews, Ottve Township Trustee, metwttll the boardrepn:IIJW
theCOinmuhlty IleYelopnellt Block Grant to suney Bllle:v Rldee Hoed.

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Hospital In HuntlngiDn.
Oliver and Roush Were transported to PVH by Mason Rescue
Squad. Also assisting at the wreck
was the Mason Fire Deparfmeo1t.

Nofurtberdetallsareava'lableat
this time, the sberltf' s department
said, but the Incident Is stm ~
Investigation.

DOUBLEFATALirY -Two~eo...&amp;,•! lieofta ...,..,,J-OUveriU, 2t, Rt.l,Mt. Allo,andJerume
were ldlled an a third ID,Iured when lbelr veblclle . Boull!, 19, Letart. 'lbe accident Is 81111 UDder
Wftldied at 12:111 Lm. ~ .., Rt. a_. wes&amp; li!velllcatloa by the Mason Coonly sberlll'a
Ollmnbla.Dead..,antvalatl'lelllantVaDey"oolpMal

depa!tment.

Chamber leaders seek
hard-working people
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JIJ~TIE ~W

merchants.Itwasalsolndlcated~ttllechamberwas

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not very progressive.
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Greg Gibbs noted the chamber should have definite
vlcepresldentofthePtlmeroyCbamberctQxnmerce.
goals, suggesting that the chamber get something
Thlswas,BnliOUIICedbyootgotngpresldentJoeCiarkat
movtngcountywideandpromotelt,notjustlnthemaln_,
Tuesday sAugust110011·1uncbeonmeetlngattheMelgs
district of Pomeroy.
Inn.
Hank Cleland commented that we don't have any
Returning board of directors are Pat O'Brien, Ton)
workers, adcllnJ, "We need workers not chiefs." Fred
Reed, Paul Simon , Ash, and Joe Clark. New directors
Crow agreed to Cleland's comment. Cleland further
are P11ul Barnett, Paul Gerard. Jbn Frecker. John added that things are discussed during the meeting,
SululsaacofBuckeyeHIIIIHocldilgValleyR.eglonaiileYelopnwtal.lo
Anderson and Bnlce Teafon!.
,
put nothing develops after' the meeting. He cited Jeff
l1ll!t wllll tbe board concerniiW eoonomlc de\elopaneiut strall'gies.
Ash,
who
presided,
liitroducedTom
EwlnJ
of
Tum
~
Hilleary
as doing son.ethlng progressive by producing
Slie .-1 that S1i1co! this II theYNi'for ii!Wi'llinlrtbe111111!1181'Y BHHV1U&gt;
Shoe
Repair,
Jl!llillfer
Sheets,
local
attorney,
was
the
anddlrectlngaplayonbtsownfortbeenjoymentofthe
11M tumlld toward economic di!Yelopment. WileD COiiljliNd It wm ba'le to
guestctPauiBamettandJackCanoey.
community.
btl'elltewtd by the cmunlsllona8. She aslred thatamplutlon!Jiope ~for
'lbe
secretary
reported
a
profit
11
S825.24
from
~
Ash tald be made contact with the Heinz C&lt;mpany
i$1MCI1Jii of econcirnlc reccmmendatlons. Cornrnlslllolie qret!d to the
Big
Bend
Reptta
with
just
a
few
bllll
remaJntng
to~
as
a result of a newspaper article which stated that
IIIIJIUVa)a w111 s1gn the documlllt and man to r.suc.
paid
1
company
was Interested lnex)landlngproducllon tJme
n.~&amp;y momtog. the commltaloa,·Plill RdJat», county~. Ted
Ash
aaJd
roorernoneywaspaldoutthisyearforstagi!
In
central
Ohio.
W.__., ~t of the county bllbWIY depertrnmt. the 1'1*1
, enlertalnml!nt than In the past
,
Ash contacted the company which is sending a
Ploject · · - - · Shelly and ·Sands caatmctln&amp; finn and ftk:k Crow,
Charles Blakesll!e reviewed the Econ!mlc Developrepresentative to Meigs County around the middle of
..-ulllll attorney met at the new access road a lllp 1111
ment meeting last Monday·
September or first of October to meet with some of the
cJeovtlopd CX1 the Unlqn Ave. side.
Hel'l!jlOi'ledltwattheMelgsCommls$oners'ldeato
lociu truck farmers in the area concerning product
1be pdllem wm be dlscu8aed with Crow next w~. Some type of
coatacttheCelesteadmtnlstratlon,addlng,ltwasupto
purchasing or a processing plant Ash Indicated the
lartblr ICtlon Is anticipated.
localleadenblp toworlc tomakethlngsbappen-that·
company seemed very Interested. ·
KJ!Mub met with Coal Power ofllclals coacemlngCoal Powerpeidl!iig
Ash noted the chamber must market Meigs County.
ro-t Run Road with ~ ton of 11ot m1x which 11 agreed to c1o. nae frlt II entirely up to local leaders to do the work, for
economic
deYelopment,
be
noted
He
added that a brochure of all organizations In the
COIIunl I •1(!1'8 hope to have an .ID8Wel' by next 'l'lleaday.
,
Alb
added.
''We
want
pecplewhowanttobelnvolved
county
w111 be c:ompUed.
R Jl II 1ejloi ted 1118 departinellt bas startallb emw••lllrldlfboip«tkli
1111111
dll!nber
1101
.
J
ill!
paying
membm."
Ash
aslrA!d
•
Blakes
Ia! felt the county was moving ahead. He
,_.. w 0011 :t tad 'Ill ur 1n Clalumbl8, .lk'II*J, Salem •
'
the
qi!eltm
~t
~
you
want
the
chamber
to
do
to
submitted
a SIJ1Yl!Tlary report on selected major
'l'bw poll• 1be JII&amp;I!WaY dljlu'tment Is p!81!11\Qf wwldlii ID ~· t iiY
Improve~·
·
actMtles
of
the Meigs County Regional Planning
aollltdp.
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.
Paul Barnett aaJd the chamber needs more
Commission.
.
~
partldpatlonbyretallmercl)ant»,addlngltisdlfflcult
BW Quickel president of the Meigs County Park
to helprnerellant&amp; lfyoodon'tlmowwbattodo."Sane
District repo~ that recreation was very bnportant
mercbants never come to the meetings," Barnett
to the area. The district Is planning to develop a
oleerwd.
recreation area at the old Portland Locks and Dom.lt
Ulea
hopes to have boating and picnicking facilities.
It wat alao iiUied that the chamber mwustoolmw1elepin
111 1
more positive dll-ection, and this In turn,
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Rou Ash has been elected president and Tom Reed

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OVPIIIIII

: AIIN!tanenewmernbersofthe
earu.JICDCXI-M~ 6illboard are

"jult lntatllted In getting rid of

.... -=uttve director :Maxine
J!lumif!w elalml and she vows she

wtll .,........ to flgllt eflorts 1D !Ire

blr.

'Tw been pretty gutsy 80 far,"
~ il8ld In a weptme lnmvtew
'IIIIIIIIIIY· '1 baYI!Il't backed mwn.l
~ I wiiiJO an the way with
!Ida."
By an 11 to 1 illai'Jin, witl\ oae
manbet &amp;bot•lnlng, the 6i8 board
voted Moadly to ' 'prepare written

diarrl"

iplnst Plummer, the
lint lillp which could lead to ber
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11 m new board
wllo tllok tbelr -~~ Ia

J.br lll!damajclriflectlllllllllnday'a
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l'llllled

"ob\llwlly tilly

"TTiey are 1101 1ntaa1at at tblll
Jlllltlcullr time In nwtal beaJtll.
Tiley jult lill&amp;iiillld In aetlbc
ofm.,'' Plummerclwpd.
New baird. nwsai:Ja Rllpll D.
llkOJnnk:k, of Jac:kiCG County,

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made the motion topreparedlar&amp;S
agaln9t the dllectol. WII!Tell F.
(Conttnued 011 pace H)

Delay ·
·freeze
vote
WASHINGTOJ:&lt; (AP) -By a 9-8
margin; the Senate Foreign Rela·
t1o11s Conunlttee postponed a vote

Tuesday oo a House-passed resolu·
tlon calling for a nucleor weapons
freeze.
Presidential bopefu1 Alan Cran·
ston, D&lt;:allf., led the fight for a vote,

butcornmrurechammMCharles
Percy, R·DI., ruled that It took
unanimous agreement ot the panel

to force action on the measure.
Cransron appealed Percy's ruJ.
lng, and lost by the 9-8 count.
Percy said the freeze wU! be
COiiSidered at a committee meeting
Oil Sept. 00.
On tile other side of Capitol HW,
House Democrats OjljljlOfilnfl-.
lllll"t!!IPPOll'Y said they will ftaltt a
meilllln aereed upon by H Senate neaottators that would allow
renewed production of chemlcal-

!llled artillery shells.
Approval of the binary nerve gas
shells Is Included In the conferees'
compr&lt;mlse defense bill, whlcb Is
expected to reach the House floor

either late this week or alter a

five-week congressional recess.
Last month, the full House
rejected the lllUIIIiactlln! of cbeml· •
C8l eoerp&amp;e In Its \IWIIon of the
defl!ase bUL but the Senate voted
50-49 to reverse the productloii ban.
In other action, the House
oveiWhelmlagly passed a liOI!blndlng resolution ~ Its
oppo8ltlon to fw1ber cutbacks of
federal nuli1tlon jli'Oii'aiill.

·Hire teachers
Four teachers were employed for
the new acbool year when the Meigs
LocaiSdiaol J:lbtrrt met In ljleCtai

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'l'l1elday nlabL

'!'bey were Carol Evans, etemen·
tary 1ea&lt;'her; Linda Ressler, EMR;
James Olephant. social studies and

Rebecca Windon, business
education.
The board approved budgets and
IJUI1l08I! statements for activities
and principals fwdlandapproveda

1tatanent subjecting an 1a1ps by
8CIIaollnJUPII to Die apjl!VVal ot the
bolrd of education and the supertntendelit. The !1ft alld ' reduced
8CIIaol meal application was
ap&lt;JYed.

The board appi'OY1!d a 011e-nlnth
l1ljljllementaJ pay for Tim Flesber
wbo II retiU'nliia to the district as a
l'1"""rP mzse'r after bavlnl

. oon!pleled a IIMw of
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;Commenta1-y
1t I Colllrt

WASHIJI!GTON -

Don't bold
your breath till It happens, rut an
attractive posslbtllty Is beglnn!J)g
to emerge In the crlmlnal law:
Some sensible reforms may yet be
made In this Wbole lnfw1at1ng bU·
sines of the "exclusionary rule."
If you haven't followed the controversy, you ought to get acquainted with it. The exclusionary
rule, fabrtcated by the Supreme
Court over the past 69 years, Is 10

k~et

POJIW'f'OJ, Obio
DIA'OTED TO THE I!'I.IE&amp;EST OF THE MEIGS-MASON A..II.EA

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
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PAT WHITEHEAD
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DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
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" t w = " ol ..... "-ud!Lied Pns. laland Daly Pre!l8 4a;och"oe ...
lass Nt:J 5 P"" PW-t heros -~

this e!fect: Evidence obtained by
pollee In violation ol a defendant's
Fourth Amendment rights cannot
be adm1tt8:1 at trial and must be
excluded from a· jury's
consideration.
Sensibly applied, the rule IS
sound. Tile Idea Is to deter law enforcement officers from the kind of
conduct that was forbidden as far
back as Magna Carta. We cannot
tolerate warranUess searches and

brutal seizures. But foollshly applied, the rule operates to tree ma!lif·

estly guilty criminal because of
some formallstlc legal error by the
pllllce - and we ought not to toler·
ate that either. ·
Last week the Senate iudlclary
Committee approved ~proposal lor
reforms that the Justice Depart·
ment has long advocated. Under
this provision, evidence could not
be
If It were shown that

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:( ;ender gap
: · ~bear the RepubUcans tell it, Democrats have a gender gap too- oaJy
tile Detnoc• atic problem Is among men, not women.
ll'rarn tbe White House to Phyllis Schlafly, the complaints CW~e tba! all
a. atleltlon has been focused on the oplnlons and actions ofWOiilell-who
:tiM lobe more negative about President Reagan- and ool 011 men. who ·
· :1111111 to be more positive about the Incumbent.
" 'Ibe outt;ome of the 1984 elections ' could swing on how candidahiS
. : pace~ve and re;pond to the "gender gap."
.
~ In oae sense, the GOP argument is valld U tbe polls show~ as they do:. that Reagan gets more negative ratings from women than from men. tben
It logically follows that he gets more positive ratings !rom men than !rom
WllmE!II.

And recent polls Indicate that tbe gap has widened, In large part because
men's attitudes toward Reagan have become more favorable, while the
oplnlons of women have changed less rapldly.
: But to suggest that Democrats have a ,gender gap problem ccmparable
, to that facing the Republicans Is to misread history and to ignore political
' and deJnoi:raphic developments that will have a significant Impact on the
.
•' 191M vote.
I
'. As a group, women voted dlfferently than men In the 198J pre;ldentlal
ardent supporter Is SEC Chairman
WASHINGTON - When E.F.
:: race. Itwas the first time such a significant split had occurred. That's the
John Shad, a former E . F . Hutton
Hutton talks, President Reagan
&lt;pnder gap, which occurred because womencametoworry about Reagan.
executive.
.
listens - .,Yen at the risk of consld·
~ That stemmed from the reactions of wome11 to candidate Reagan and
Conservative crt tics of he Cox aperlng political embarrasment.
; tile l9lll GOP plattorin. Polls indicated that women were aware of- and a
pointment fear It signals the presiIn his 10 years as Securtties and
' sobstaniial mlnorlty displeased with - the GOP's retreat !rom support for
dent's
shift from Main Street to
Exchange commission, conserva·
the Equal Rights Amendment and Its opposition to abortion, both positions
Wall
Street
Republicanism. My as·
tive Utah Republican John Evans
taken In the l9lll platform.
soclates
Indy
Badhwar ar.d Donald
has been the embodiment of Rea·
President Carter's efforts to paint Reagan as a warmonger struck a
Goldberg
obtained
Internal SEC
gao's campaign pledge to return
chon! wUth women. BY, the end of the campalgn, undecided wmiE!II who
the nation to Main Street, U.S.A. He · documents that seem to demon·
WI!I'E' concerned about the Issue came down heavUy on Carter's side.
strate that Cox favors big business
has been a champion of small busl·
On election day, Reagan got 47 percent of the women's vote, Carter 45
ness and the small Investor's over the small Investor - though
pel cent. Among men, Reagan was the choice by a 56-36margln, attOrdlng ·
Cox denies,such a bias.
rights, an avid de regula tor who has
to the national AP·NBC polls of voters. It was women whoworkoutsklethe
Last November, Cox penned a
fought to break up the Wall Street
home were the source of the gap - housewives voted just as men did.
lengthy memo that attacked a prosecurtties cartel.
The gap hasn't gone away since 1!9J, and that wonies White House
posed SEC rule on corporate ta·
But Instead of appointing Evans
political strategists.
keovers. The rule was designed
to a new five-year term, the presl·
A recent CBS-New York Times poll said 57 percent of the men rut only 39
prtmarty to take away the big lndent has been persuaded to replace
percent of the women approved of Reagan's work. Although part of the gap
vestors' 'a dvantage when one corpohim
with
Charles
Cox,
the
SEC's
IS due to women's sUghtly greater tendency to be Democrats rather than
ration buys out another.
chief economist and a man who's In
!nclependents or RepubUcans, there Is a GOP gender gap, with women
Cox complained that the rule
solid with Wall Street. Cox's most
giving Reagan a 61 percent approval mark, versus 82 percent for GOP

By&amp;eeoofe*ed p._
Through the good ttmes and bad
times, the Pittsburgh Pirates are
trying to l:e&lt;V everything In
perspective.
.
"This Is a ivost club," Pirates'
Manager Chuck Tanner said Tues·
day night atter his team clubbed the
Philadelphia Phlllles 1().3. "We've
come back from relative obscurity
In the Drst half the season. We're
basically the same club we were

the arre;tlng officers acted 1D IIOOd
faith , under the -.....,...,. belief
that their conduct was lawr.t. i · ·
The Surpeme Court .. deted re.
aJ'g\lll1ent In the Gates cue wlt.b
the obvious Intention ol creafiD&amp; a
"good faith" revision of !be rule,
but at the last minute, deletaw» to
judicial tradition. the court backed
away. This Issue never bad beea
considered by the appellate courts
In Dllno!s, so ''with apolnp&gt;s to
all " the case was sent
. back for .
further review doWn below. Meanwhile, the Surepme Court llu ac.
cepted three CllS!!S tor ara-t
next fall that will provide IIII!&lt;JIIIICII'
tunlty Chief Justice BurJer 11a.t
been waiting for.
·
The National Institute of Justice
last December pobll"bed tile llnl
weD-documented study tllat llu
been made of the exclualmary ..U
In action. This study hie
I oe Ill'
rests that were rejected lor~
cut!on because of sewell ud
seizure problems. 'Ibe IIII'YeY covered every such feto.y dlllpoUIIOII
In California over a rour·yar Ill'
rtod from 19'111 tllrouP 1171; &lt;»
tailed analyses were iMIIt ol caa
' In San Diego, PoniOII&amp;, ud Lab
geles County.
11 developed that more lhllll a
thousand felony cases a yelt 'll"'!n
not being prosecuted becauae ol a~~­
tlc!pated problems over he exclusionary rule. lD one Lol Aqelel
office In 1981, nearly 15 percent of
felony arre;ts were dlqlped 011
these grounds. It was DOt tllat tiiiP
officers had blatantly violated cMI
rights - not at all. ·

net social loss," he wrote, "1&gt;e9ause
the evldence clearly shows that Ia·
keovers are productive."
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Many economists disagree, hav·
lng concluded that takeovers by big
corporations do less to spur the
economy than Investment of the
same amount of money In a new
enterprtse.
As for the edge that big Investors
have during a takeover, Cox wrote:
. "The comment that professional
Investors have an advantage In the
preseni system Is correct. Profes·
slonals will have an advantage In
any system. Professionals ·Invest
the ttme and resources to continu·
ally operate In the market ... That Is

men.
Women, of course, are as diverse a group as men. There are mllllons of
women who say they Uke what Reagan has been doing In office. Despite
that diversity, their views and their votes have been tilting against the
Republ!cans and Reagan for almost three years now.

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Today in history
Tuday Is Wednesday, Aug. 3, the 215th day of 1983. There are l!iOdays left
In the year.
Tuday's highligbt in history:
On Aug. 1492, Chrlstopber Columbus set saD from Spain on the
~tl!!o that woulO lead in his discovery of America.

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Ar.nokl was put In command of the colon!al
~.tj!los,ttt Wfijli Point, 11\.Y., dW'IQg the AmerlcaD ~lion.
· iJa:®ll.~&lt;declaN&lt;I waroo FI'IUII;le at the oWe! ofWodd War I.
!Ill j]jjlll, it "'~~~'~ \Wit j() cack-ts at the U.S. MWtary Academy at
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tor cbeatJac.

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tile WJOdeldll d. fo!lr"'-t&amp;aw U.alvenity atud'entawho were shot during'
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The PIK program, Uke most of
the Reagan administration programs, was designed 10 rescue the
large corporate farmers from their
. every avalla·
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own folly In planting
ble acre In grain. Accepted rules of
soli conservation were Ignored and
another giant dust bowl was risked ·
in order to pack more ·grain 1n10
government siorehouses. Marginal
land was1llted and Its meager yield
added to the surplus. Under PIK
corporating farmers pledged to
take 20 percent of their land out of
production and were paid for this
sacrifice In grain wltlch they would
either feed livestock or seU. Acconl·
lng to ·the Block theory grain sur·
pluses would be cut 2ll percent,
priceS would rtse and I!VI!ryone
would be rich and happy fprever
after. But theortes.otten fall ~prac•
tlce. Those ca11ny co
rate ·
farmers merelyiffi
mar.
glnal acres w
never should
have been tilled
the
' ptac.e
and devoted their
' d fei.
tlllzer to their best land.
bas been an ,even IP"later .iarve41

~II. Expos 2

Including his 18th hOmer, and Craig
Swanrecordedhisflrslvtctoryslnce
Aprtl 7 to lead the Mats.
Swan, 2·5, pitched seven Innings
and gave up both runs on five bits.
Jesse Orosco went the final two
lnnlngs,allolngonehitlnplcklngup
his 10th save.
Bob Ballor had a two-run single
and Ron Hodges an RBI single In the
second innlpg to give the Mets a :W
lead.
Montreal'srunsonGaryCarter's
11th hOmer, a two:run shot In the
fourth. Steve Rogers, 13-6, was the
loser.
Cubs 5, Canllnals 3
SteveLakekeyedafour·runspurt
In the second !nnlng with a two-run
doublethatcaniedtheCubsoverSt.
LouiS.
Dickie Noles, 4-6, helped his own
cause In the second when he

Only slx weeks ago the Pirates

were 13gamesunder .500withatlnn
hold of fifth place In the National
League East. But since the All-Star
break, they havewon21of28games
to iake the top spot.
Elsewhere In the National
League, San Francisco downed
Atlanta 7·3, New York defeated
Montreal 5'2, Chicago edged St.
LouiS 5-3, Los Angeles beat Clnclnnat! 3-1 and Houston nipped San
Dl~ 4-2ln 12 innings.
Philadelphia Manager Paul Owens, whose team !ralls 'the Pitts-.
by 1~ games, lmew the
P!rah!S would eventually become
contenders.
Johnny Ray led the · Pirates •

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SAFE ON THE SQUEEZE-Balllmore Orioles'
catcher Rick Dempsey holda the ball lor umpire Greg

Kosc, left, to eee but It d-;t change the cal aa
Cleveland Indians' l'IUIIIel' Gonnan 'lbomas ICOl'ed
safely from tiUrd base on a o1xt1t

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suicide

attack,
golng5-for.Swith
three
RBI.
Dave Parker
contr!lxlted
a threerun triple In the eighth.

squeeze In the second game or Theaday's doubleheader In Cleveland. 'l'ho0118' run, on Jim Felan'a
bunt, proved to be the rame winner B8 the Indians
won 4-3 lifter winning the opener 3-1. (AP

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CLEVELAND (AP) -To put the

no problem, It Is the way l1l&amp;l'kels
work In all lines of endeawr."
Economic Ideology aside, Jlt,eagan's appointment of Cox I a - lshlng In light of the ltaUIICII
Reagan!tes who wrote the Wbhe
House In support a third term for
Evans. They Include Sen. On1a
Hatch, R-Utah, and hotel tymoa J.
Willard Marriott Jr.
Treasury Secretary Doeald ft.e.
gan urged Evans to seek re&amp;ppolat·
men!, and for a while Utah'o otll!r
RepubUcan senator, JaR Gam,
also appeared tn favor Evans. But
SEC Chairman Shad wt!nt In
Gam's office and made an Impassioned plea for Cox's nomination.
Garn ll!p.flopped, •and his posltloD
as chairman of the Senate Banll1lil'
·Committee assures that Coli wtU be
confirmed.

Cleveland Indians' cWTenl four·
game winning streak under new
Manager Pat Corrales In perspective..IIIJI! should remember that the
last '1lme the Indians changed
managers In mid-season, they won
10 straight games.
• That was In 1979, when Dave
Garcia took over for JeffTorborgon
July 23. The Indians nonetheless
fln!shed sixth, as they have done
'every year since.
· Corrales, though, says the Intensity .the last·place 'Indians have.
shown since he replaced Mike
•Ferraro on Sunday can be expected
to continue.
"II' s not real bard, once they start
'playing well," Corrales said "Occa·
' ·slonally, you'regolngto lose a game.
Youjustcan'tgetdown. if you lase,
youhavetohavecontldencethatyou
can ccme back.''
·
The Indians' mlnl·surge included
vlctortes Sunday and Monday over
' theTorontoBlueJaysandasweepof
· a doubleheader Tuesday night
:against the Baltimore Orioles.
Cleveland's pitching has been
:excellent In three of the four games,
$d the Indians haveshownadarlng
)laserunnlng ·style not seen much
previously In Cleveland.
• "I'm trying to explain to the

or

than before. The Agriculture !)e. lstration has been calllni tile lhots
partmenl has even more grain to
in Central America, th4t part (1 the
worry about and Is $20 bllllon
hemisphere has never hal! It so
poorer. That, In a nutshell, Is PIK!
good. For :m years tlwy have been
The Amertcan Farm Bureau hokllng their private revolutloas
Federation estlmlltes there are with varying degrees ol IRICCf!U.
now 100 mllllon metric tons of Any way they turned 0111, Ole poor
wheat, c;om and feed grains avalal·
always managed to get It Ia the
ble for overseas sales. In 1984 harv·
neck. Tills !!me li's dltten!nt. EYs
est has barely begun. That I" why I the poor are prosper~n&amp;. In Elllalfind It hard to get all hot and bovador and Honduras they baveoely
thered about the OCK boys'
to ask and the Unltlld Stall!S picltl ·
achievement. On top of that I" the
up the lab. Even now !be aoveraInconsistency of applauding the
ment of El Salvador Is threalelllll&amp;
grain deal wh!le Russian soldiers . to delay promiSed elections In De:
are stUI In Afghanistan, Poland Is
cember unlet. the suckers to the
still a Russian prisoner and the . north kick In with $4 million to fiCommunists and Cubans are still
nance the job. Nicaragua and Ooba
poking their noses Into Central
have their own sucker, 1b&amp;ssla. a.l
Amertca. President Reagan con·
It Is costing the Soviets $10 mlllllllla
slders nose poking In Central Amer·
day for Cuba alone. It won't be l8liC
lea as his own prerogative, Many
before the other Central Amer1caa
knowledgeable people In waslung.
countries get smart' and look llr
ton now believe we are closer to a
their own sugar daddy. Whesl tllat
shooting war than at anytime since
happens, look for~ Vlllllam
Vietnam. It will take more than a
closer to borne!
fe\y tons of grain to pull usoutofthis
As for the gratD deal, I c1111't one!
the average former beileftttlal at
In fact, since the Reagan admlnall!
-

pitching staff, If you get beat with a

base hit, you won't hear a won! from

me," Corrales said. "You'll be out

therethenextday.Butdon'tgetbeat
on a walk.''
Ottenswezy,hesaldhe!strylngto
Instill
an aggressiveness In the
Indians that he said was evident in
his teams In Texas and
Philadelphia.
The new style of play has
encouraged some of the Indians'

again Tuesday, ·said: "We won two
tough games up In Toronto. Add
lhesetwogamestonlght,andlthlnk
It's a mes5age to the rest of the
teague. we•renotgotngtobesoeasy

Ptete

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"Since Pat's been bere, It's been
fun," said Alan Bannister, who
played second base In Tuesday
night's second game...,. a positiOn he
had not played since last year.
"He's madeuscreateanexclting
game," Bannister said. "I was just
telling somebody: Usually, when
you come Into the dugout, the)'e's
somebody yeWng at you, cussing at
you. Tonight, about the third or
tourtm Inning, when I came In, I
heard some tan yell, 'Hey, you guys
can play."'
Tile game Is more exciting,
Bannister said, beca~ of "the
anticipation of something happenIng, even If It doesn't Now, the
game's a l!l'ile more
unpredictable."
Jim Esstan, who executed suc·
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tour·hitter over the Reds.
Mike Marshall. extending his
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the tying and go.ahead runs with a
.two-run single In the fourth. He later
pcored on Jack Flmple' s groundout.
The Reds took a 1-0 lead in .the
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The grain deai _________L_ow_e_u_w_~~e_u
What has suddenly bappened to
President Ronald Reagan's "Evll
Empire"? Has the Russian bear
turned Into an Innocent lamb over· ·
night? Does detente reign again? .
These were questions the Amertcan public was asking after the
OCK boys, BL' and BR, rpade a
sm!llng appearance before a Washington news conference to an·
nounce a five year, multi-bllllon
dollar grain deal with the Soviet Un·
ion. Secretary of Agriculture John
R. Block a U.S. Trade R.epJ esenta·
tiv~ Wllllam Brock jubilantly told
the press the deal meant happy
days are here again for the American farmer. This was just two days
after the president at a s!mUar
news conference had sounded a
clarton call against those same Soviets for acgresslve meddling In
Central Amertca. It leaves thl" U.S.
taxpayer confused, to put It mlldly.
They are paying the bUI which
amounts to $20 bllllon for Block's
Payment In Kind Program and
S'nl billion for arms to fight the
same sokll~ and people we noW
propose to fatten.
Under the terms of the agree.
ment, 1/Je Soviets will ooy a min· ·
!mum of nine million metric toi!f of
U.S. com and whatlnroughiy .~al
amounts each year for the next five
yeaars. The pact replaces an agree.
ment signed In 1975 and due to_ex·
plre ·this year wltlch called for a
mlnlmum purchase of six mllllon
tons aiUiually. It was this agree~t wb!cb the Carter administration hooored W.hen a.iratu embar&amp;o
W81lmpooed against the Soviets for
. Invading Afghan!stan. the OCK
boys have s,ucceeded In upping the
ante by a mere three mllllon metric
tons wblch Is only a drop In the
bucket compared to the grain the
U.S. has In storage and.the bumper
crop expecteed this year. The pact
will not be signed until late August
but the fact that a tentative~
ment had been reached by negotla·
tors In VIenna gave the
administration 8n excuse for a
press oonference. It was a chance
to let the poor, downtrodden farmer
lmO\f that the Reagan adlmlnlstraUon Is fighting for him tooth and
nail now that the 1984 electioDS are
appraochlng. Perhap,s he will
forget the past two years when he
has been. v!rtually ignored!

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Pascual Perez, 12-3, lost for the
tlrst time since the Giants beat him
2-1 June 17. He gave up five runs on
eight hits, struck out six and had
three wild pitches In 4 1-3 Innings.
Dale Murphy hit his 22nd hOmer of
the year In the third for the Braves.

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Baseball contntissioner issue still unresolved
' BOSTON (AP)- Battle lines between supporters of
baseha!l Commissioner Bowie Kuhn .and his
cpponents appear to have hardened as major league
executives began the annual summer meetings.
While everalowners arrlived here early- trying to
hamma-oot a comprornlsethatwouldsave l{uhn' sjob
-llttle appeared to have been acoompUshed.
"Nothing, absolutely nothing," Kuhn supporter Roy
Eisenhardt, Oakland A's owner. said when asked If
IIIIYthlng was afoot. "Honest."
.
The top Item qn tbe agenda at these twe&gt;&lt;lay
meetings, whlch began today, w.S acommltteereport
on efforts to find someone to replace Kuhn, who will
have served as commissioner for 14% years when hls

term expires Aug. 13.
.
"We've been told the committee might have five or
six people to discuss," New YorkMets President Fred
Wilpon said. "I don't know who they are."
Wilpon will exercise the proxy ofMt 's owner NtJin
Doubleday, who Is in Europe, at th· se meetings.
Doubleday was one of the rlngleadE ; "I&gt;. successtul
move last Nov.lln Chicago to block the re-election of
Kuhn.
Wilpon said the committee "may just brief us, or
they may come up with some recommendations." He
·said there was a possibility of voting on a successor to
Kuhn, "If the search committee has a strong

recommendation."
Kuhn supporters, however. were oat Ukelytoailowa
quick vote on any possible successor other than Kuhn
himself, llltbough WUpon said he didn't think Kuhn
would come up for a vote again.
.

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The co~ner's office, meanwhile. co~
Tuesday that Kuhn had spoken with basebllll s
ExecutiVe Council about a plan that woold aDow Kuhn
to remain In oflloe If a new man couldn't be found. The
ExecutiVe Council Is made up of Kuhn, the two le)lgue
presidents and eight owners, aU of whom support

· blockedKuhn'sre-electionlastNovember,andWUpon Kuhn.
Kuhn'sbackersseemedtobeWaltlng !or su' ch apIan
said they had not ·changed their position. The otherS .
were the St. Louis Cardinals,'Houston Astros, Atlanta to become more concrete while holding off a vote on
any other aspirants to baseball's throne.
,
Braves and Cincinnati Reds.
One
possibility
Is
that
If
the
dub
owners
can
t come
Calvin Gri!Dth, owner of the Minnesota Twins and
up
with
a
Kuhn
successor
before
hls
contract
expires,
lined up with the pro-Kuhhgroop, said It would be very
the Executive Council could rule baseball.
dlt!lcult to push tluuuglr a Kuhn replacement here.

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staged' Tueoday ai the Jaymar Golf Course. Elghty·Dve players and
'sues~~~ attended the annual event with. clubs other than the local unit
.being represented Including Riverside, Mas9n; Hidden Valley, Point
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B111 Childs, club manager. l.ooal winners Include, front, llo r, Pearl
Welker, low g.- and low putt.,, first Dlght; Peggy Moore, low g.-,
second Dlght; Nellle Brown, low g.-, 1h1rd flight; Susie Thompson,
low net, first !light; hack, I tor, Bemle Anderson, longeot drive; Nancy
IDII, low net, thh'd Dlght; Tee Teaford, low net, second Dlghl; Kathy
Ganl, closeot to par.

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MARZETTI with SALAD and HOT BREAD.
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T.V. Yankee In the 13-horse
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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

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Champions announced by 4-H·

Grand and reserve champions In
the m orethan5004-Hmiscellaneous
projects judged Saturday by a panel
By BOB HOEFLICH
fre$CO and working on portrait stuof
m ore !ban · 40 judges at the
DaiJ,y Sentinel Staff
dies after the models for the aposRutland
Civic Center were anI! yoo'd like an lnsp!ratlonal treat
tles were found. T he actual
nounced
ioday
by tbe Meigs County
on your vacation, Paul and Alice
painting was done during the last
Extension
Service,
Nease, seasoned travelers. recommonth Wltn only natura l earth pigJudging of the projects is In
mend a stop at Glendale Smin~s.
m ents being used to create the
preparationfortheannualdisplayln
N.C., just off
colors.
the junior fair building at Ule MeigS
B lue . R idg e
All of the models came from the
County
F air, Aug. 16-20, and !'llarks
Parkway.
community except two. No ·model
the
conclusion
of most 4-H activities
There - you'll
was used for Jesus. The fresco Is
for
tbe
year.
find a small white
filled with symbots. Matthew, a tax
Grand and reserve Champions In
frame church by
collector, has a money pouch hangthe
various projects , listed respecthe side of the
ing from his waist; J udas has his
tively,
are as follows:
a
back to Christ and is walking out of
road, not a likely spot to
Cats:
Donia Crane, Dina Shuler
m ajor art work which could very
the room .'
and
Tammy
Stobart, tleforreserve,
well become a top tourist attraction
Since the completion of the work ·
and
J
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Varney and Kristen
of art, thousands of visitors have
for ihe state.
Stanley,
honorable
mention.
descended on the community a nd
The work of art takes up a n entire
Dogs: April Clark and Beth
the Neases are emphatic when they
.wall of the c hurch a nd is a true
Pierce.
·
say tha t a ' stop off Is really
fresco In the tradit ion of the fa m ous
Gunlea Pigs: Keith Hunt, Jenny
wm1hwhile. --;;:o.. _ _
liallan Renaissance painters. In·
Lee with Pam Whaley, honorable
cldentally the church - Holy Trln·
m ention.
The summer is moving right
tty Episcopal - had actually been
Hamsters: Melissa Miller, Cindy
along and If you a re planning to exabandon!!&lt;! some 50 years ago.
Sauters,
with Richie Hunt, honora- ·
hibit In the open classes of the ma ny
The artist who has given new life
ble
mention,
categories of. the Meigs County
to the church Is Ben Long of Flor·
Pocket pets: Aaron Sheets, Jenny
Fait, let m e advise you that the
ence, Italy, formerly of Statesville,
Lee.
deadline Is 4 p.m. on Aug. 12.
N.C. He literally worked night and
The l)lormal Anlmal: Tashla
F air board personnel will be a t
day to complete the work of art,
Sizemore,
Jo Ann Harner with
the secretary's office fro m.10 a .m.
"The Last Supper" during the - to 4 p.m . on Aug. 11 and 12 to accept
honorable mention to D'Anna
summer of 1981
Sizemore, Kenda Donohue, Katrina
entries. These two days will be the
Mr. and Mrs. Nease report the
Sizemore, Lisa Heliderson, Chris
only ones on which you can enter
results are brea thtaking.
Spencer, Janet Harner.
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most of the competition for the fair.
It all started when F ather J.
Home
Nursing:
Melissa
So do get ready.
Faulton Hodge In 1973 attended a
Scarbrough.
party and met Long. Long was lookFirst Aid (8 to 10 year olds):
The Sena te of the 115th G!!neral
lng for an Episcopal Church in
JeremyDeemandKarenLainbert.
Assembly of Ohio passed a resoluwhich to do a fresco and had been
First Aid, (14 and over): Sherty .
tion expreSsing sympathy to the
turned down several times.
Arnold and Robyn Pl!zer.
fa mily of Janet K. Korn. The resoluHe was given permission to use tion commended the late Mrs. Korn
Selecting post high school educa·
St. Mary's Episcopal Church at ' for her work in radio for 16 years,
lion: Angle Spencer.
Beaver Falls and three fresco
Mysteries of microwave: Amy
her work with the Middleport Busipaintings of a religious nature
Ritchie.
ness' and Professional · Women's
evolved but not of thl' magnitude of
Club and her commitme nt to fam- · Marvels of microwave: Lisa
the 17 by 19'h foot work which was
Henderson.
Ily and her church, Sacred Heart
to evolve at the Holy Trinity EpiscoMastering of microwave: Teme
Church In Pomeroy as well as for
pal Church at Glendale Springs.
Starcher
and Allee RJtchie.
the warmth and understanding she
Long returned from Italy In 1980 extended to others.
Lalllldcy: Missy Calaway, Ltsa
and the fresco became the project
Frymyer and Betty Jo Hunt, tie for
Janet will be missed in the comof a class of 20 students under Long.
reserve champion, and Angle
munity and so will Vernon Weber,
They r anged in age from 17 to 40 Middleport and Pome roy businessSpencer, honorable mention.
and came from as far away as Eng- m an, who died while w e were away
Uvlng and learnilng with chldren:
land and Italy. Students a nd their on vacation. Vernon had a lot of
Susan Wotle, Kristen Heines, and
families lived on the church goo9, common sense and a sense of
Angela Chapmah, Christie Sauters,
grounds and local res idents soon
and
Michelle WUson, honorable
humor that wouldn't quit .
became a pa rt of the project In promention.
viding food.
More tlving an'd learning with'
To create a fresco, sand, lime and
children: Jo Ellen Crane.
water are mixed together and appTeens learn a bout children: Betty
Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Poole a nd
lied to the wall. It is essential that
Jo
Hunt and Jayne Ritchie.
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Will toured Kentucky Horse Farm,
the sand be 100 percent pure. Each
April
Clark,
Michael
Genealogy:
Lexington, Ky., July 20. They
evening, someone from the comParker, with Tammy caiaway,
visited Mr . and Mrs. Rupert
munity would take a load of sand Schrader, Frankfort, Ky. July 21.
home to wash It In preparation for
There they toured the state capitol
the next day 's work.
grounds, Mtlitary Museum and
Most of the summer was spent
Alrdlre Stud Farm. They attended
preparing the pr e liminar y
the Fra nklin County Horse Show.
sketches and drawings for the

Personals

Janet Stlltner, Wesley Holter with
honorable mention to David Rice
and Klm Calvert
Creative arts (13 and over):
Robyn Pitzer, Lisa VUJanueva, with
honorable mention to BeckY Rife,
Betty Ann Loftis, and.Betty JoHunt.
Let's explore !be outdoors 1 (1&gt;-10)
JeremyDean,MicbaeiThomasand
T!rn Wells, tied for teservey Connie
Sauters, Chris Alldre, Adam Calaway, Karen Lambert, honorable

Kim Calvert .and Terry Stout,
honorable mention.
Let's learn to manage money:
Brent Norton.
, You and ,Your money: Pam

Reibel.
Helping at home: Kristen Heines,
Beth Arbaugh, withMaryEdwatds,
honorable mention.
Prepare .for Launch: · Melissa
Miller, Heather Flnlaw, with Angela Chapman, honorable mention.
• Outer spaces: John Riebel, Gary
Coleman with Jo Ellen Crane,
honorable mentin.
Re-Entry: Allee RJtchle, Pam
Riebel, with Ann Diddle and Carrie
Karr, honorable mention. .
Model rockets: Eddie CoWns, Joe
YoungandK!rkFlck, !lefor reserve
champion.
Model airplanes : David Rice.
Bicycle 1: Mike Parker.
Bicycle ill: Russell Kel)er.
ExplolingtbeworldofelectliG!ty:
Jeff Arnold.
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Electr1clty's sHent partner, magnetism: Keviln Napier.
Working with electricity: Don
Hartis, John Edwards.
Electricity for family llvilng:
James Sauvage.
Rope: T!rn Weljs, Amy Ritchie.
Small engines: Karl Smith, Tom
PuWnswithJasonC!rcleandJamxl
Circle, honorable mention.
Tractor: Jim Parker.
Working with wood and tools, (13
and llllller): Brent Rose, Shannon
WUI!ams, with Jeremy Dean and

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Let' s explore the oUtdoors 1 (14
and over): Sherry Arnold, Tammy
Calaway, with honorable mention to
Robin Brown, Robyn Pitzer, Cindy
Sauters, and Bill Elam.
Let's explore the outdoors 2
(8-12) : Janet Stiltner, Tom Morrissey, with Mary Edwards, honorable
mention.
Let' s explore the outdoors 2 (13
and over) : Terry Smith, Becky Rife
with Tammy Gilkey, honorable
mention.
Exploring · our forests: Terry
Smith, Carrie Karr, and Melissa
Mlller, honorable mention.
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Exploring Ohio ponds: John
RJ~e.

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dance at the Rutland Civic Center Friday, Aug. 5, from 8 p.m.
untli 11 p.m. Music wiU be by
"Itomlc Sounds." Admission Is
$3 a couple and $2 a single.

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Eichinger family reunion wiU be
beld , Sunday with a potluck
dinner at noon at the MeigS
County Fairgrounds.

ADOLPH'S
DAIRY VAllEY
"At The End of the Pcio•iefoy-Ma..., Bridge"
POMEIIOY OH.
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Old VFW Hall
Tuppers Plains

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Tailored·to 'a ~'T"
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difference in olir •Naturalizer
leather classic. Delicate· perfing.
Sleek stacked heel. Fall
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· Glen R. Olne Is Improving at hts
following surgery at O'Bieness Memortal Hosplta~ Athens.
· Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree,'
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil GIIIOIIY and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Saston, local, 'along
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crabtree,
Rusael and Kevin, Albany, Rt. 1,
attended the Glllogly reunion at the
home of Ralph and Dorothy Gillogly Frazier, In Gallipolis. Several
other relatives were also present.
Waiter Jordan and sons, Joshua
and Jeremy; attended the annual
Albany charge fatber-son banquet
at the Albany United Methodist
Church.
1bo$e who· called on. Mr. and
Mrs. William Cheadle and Metta
F;tsher recenJIY Included Johh
Gorby, CrookBvllle; Julla Allen,
New Lexington; Marian Emmert,
Somerset; Mr. and Mrs. J!rn Fos·IJ!r, South VIenna; Mr. and Mrs.
:Wilbur Smith, Johnstown; LawVl(ootly~. Columbus; Doris
lind Cindy Ross, Nelsollv!Ue, and
Mrs. Sam-Johnson' and son, Clrcle'v!Ue, alongwithFredaSmi~, local.
• Relatives anti' friends have received word of the death of Faye
f'erry Kalb at the home of her son
in Lake Geneva, Wis. She was born
near Carpenter, the daughter of
Delbert and Ola Jewell Perry. Survivors Include a Soli, Robert Jr., a
daughter, Mrs. WUleen Smith, HainUton; five grandchildren, a sister, Lucy Thomas, Flortda, and a
!Jrother, Harlan Perry of Chllilcotbe. Precedlni her In death were
two sisters, Amy Perry Caldwell
and Allee Perry Thomas and a
brother, Frank Peny, all well
known In lhls community and her
husband, Robert Kalb.

POMER8Y, OHIO
PHONE 992~5272 .

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CARPET &amp; WATER BEDS

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LARGE SELECTION AND PRICES

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Decoffe.naled Coffee on ice . II' cool, d eliciou§ and
97% coffein free.
To make it, pul one rounded tea~poon of Sankp · Instont or Freeze·Dried coffee in a toll glass. Grad ually s~r
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COupon expires October 1, 1963

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• Longer Lasting Suds
• Cuts Grease Better ...:::...•·.------..,.
• Easier on Your
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SCENTn or ORIGINAL

RUG &amp; ROOM DEODORIZER
ANY SIZE PACKAGE

when you buy any size

sunuaHr.

PEl MONTH WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT '

Includes: Headbo1rd frame, check, pedestal
IMr, full wave mattress, heater. Delivered and
set up.

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MIDDLEPORT- 'lbe Rev. Robert Nunley, mlsllonary from
Haiti, Will be !be IIQI!I1Ijll!alrer at
the Middleport Indepeadellt Holiness Owrch, Part SL, Middleport
Sunday, Alii. 1, •! 7:30p.m. The
Rev. Nlllllly will allo i1
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TUES., W5D., THUR., SAT. 9 TO 5

MON. &amp; FRIDAY 9 TO 8

LIMil ONE COUPON PERP\JRCHASE Ofnro-t.av. tnc 1983 CHEE•TOSillrs a reQIS\ereo r racerna~ 01 fnto-Lay, Inc

Missioruiry scheduled
to speak at church

KING OR QUEEN WATER BED

$2 500

F'(lur custorner ha~e ccmptred l'ftllt th~ terms herem and have submttled coupon to frrto.Lay or tiSag ent tor ~et1 lr catJDn ot
sucll compliance Any altler u~e constrtutes t r~u!l COUDO~ ma\' not be assrcn1d , t i a~sl ~rr~d . 01 1eproduc1td Submrn ro r~
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must be shown on request O"er goo" onl',o rn uS A or Poena Rita . ~ord r t tue~ . trcc:nsed . rewrcted or Ptohrbrted
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TUPPERS PLAINS - The
Ladles AuxWary of tbe Orange
Volunteer Fire Department wiD
hold a , jitney supper at the
Tuppers Plains Fire Station Saturday beginning at 4: :Jl p.m.
The menu wiD consist of steak,
ham, chicken dressln&amp;, noodles,
potatoes, gravy. green beans,
baked · beans, . icalloped potatoes, rolls, buller, cole slaw, pte.
Beverage Is tree with the meal.

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10 OUR CUSTOMER Coupon Qood on ty on the Drani!(S). t ra~o r (~~ and s!Zets)rn\lrtateo . ;m~ IJIIIer
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12 ' MONTHS· TO PAY

ON 8 OZ. OR LARGER MELLOW CHEDDAR OR SHARP
CHEESE FLAVORED CHEHOS®BRAND SNACKS

SHOES, INC.

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Wayside Furnit ure
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STORE COUPON

J..AUREL CLIFF- Car wash
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
Sugar Run Ashland Station;
bake sale Frtday beginning at 9
a.m.: E. Main St. business section by Laurel ClUI Free Methodist Church softball team.

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Car wash

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STORE HOURS '
Mon.-Thurs.-Sat. 9-5
F.riday 9-8 ·

Water and you: Betty Ann Loftis.
Streams: Kevin Napier

POMEROY- DaJ!y Vacation
Bible school wiU be held at the
First Southern S.ptlst Church of
Pomeroy, Aug. s-12. Classes for
nursery children through high
school wiU be held !mn 6::11 to
8:30 each evening. The pastor Is
director of the scllool. There wiD
. ·be refreShments each evening ·
: and ali children are welcome.

NATURALIZER.

HA~TLEY

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Kenny RJtchie,
RextoJustis,

BW Elam, John ·Edwards, and
Mickey Randolph.
Photo 1: Ltsa Villanueva, Terry
Smith with honorable mention to
Patrece Circle, Susan Wolf, Carolyn
Elam, Christie Sauters, Jayne
Ritchie.
Photo II: Angela Chapman. .
Exploring movie maklng: Brent
Norton.
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Creative writing: Mark Rice,
Paul Riggs with honorable mention
to Ann Diddle.
Creative Arts (12 and under) :

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Chef

(ID-13): Carolyn Elam, Jodie Wells.

Tom King, honorableml!l)tlons.
Wot.klng with wood and toots, (14
and over): Bob Brooks.
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Wonderful World of Wood: Jason
Riggs, c\u-tsSpencer.
Buidlng Bigger Things: ~tan
Heines.
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Welding: Doug Beaver,

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1 -Card of Thanks (paid in advance)
2-ln Memqry
{paid in advance)

21 ~ Bus1ness Opportun•tv
22-Monev to loan

3· Announcements
4 - Giveaway
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5 - HiiPPY Ads 6 - lostand Found
7 -Yard Sale {paid 1n advance)
8 - Pubic Sale
&amp;Auction
9-Wanted to Buy

51 - H ouseh o ld Good s
52-CB . TV &amp; Rad io Equipment

23-Professional Services

53-Antiques
54-Mise , Merchandise

55-Building Supplies
56- Pets for Sale
5 7-Musicallnstruments
58-Fruits &amp; Vegetables
59-For Sale or Trade

31 - HomesforSale
32-Mobile Homes for Sale ·
33-Farms for Sale
34-Business Buildings
35 -Lots &amp; Acreage
26-Real Estate Wanted

Fi1FM Supplltl
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41 - Housesfor Rent
42 -Mobile Homes for Rent
43-farms for Rent

11-Help Wanted
12- Silualed Wanted
13-lnsurance
14+8Usiness Training
15-Schools
16-Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair

62-Wanted to Buy
6 3-livestock
64- Hay &amp; Grain
65-Seed &amp; Fertilizer

44-Apartment for R6nt

17-Miscellaneous
18-WanledJooo -

81 -Home Improvements
82-Piumbing &amp; [-!eating
83-Excavating
84- Eiectrlcal &amp; Refrigeration
86-General Hauling
86-M . H. Repair
B7·Upholstery

61 - Farm 'Equipment

45-Furnished Rooms
46-Space for Rent
47-Wanted to Rent
48-Equipment for Rent
49-For Lease

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QUIET STREET - 2 bedroom home in RaGine. leatures include:
large eat-in kichen, carpeled living room, chain link fenced yard,
carport, basement wih shower and laundry area and room for 3rd
· bedroom or whatever your needs are. v.oodburner coukl be added
for effkiency. Owner says SELL Price reduced Ia $25.500.

Phone
1- (614) -992 -3325
NEW LISTING - 4 acres plus
old 5 room housa bath, TP.
water, Southern schoohl. On~
$18,000.

REDUCED MOBILE HOME- Wrth large add-on buikling, aspha~
driveway Located on qwet streel oul of hrgh waler rn Rac1na The
living room is extra large_ There ~ a cement walkand large covered
porch, also a metal slorage burld~~ A&lt;king $15,900.

NEW LISTING - 6 rm. house
and lraller. Equip ped kdchens,
balhs, garage and lg lot.
$25,900.

3 ACRES IN RACINE - Sur~~eyect llat land, privale and peaceful
location. Owner w111 help lrnance.
NEW LISTING - Y, mile out of Racine. 3 bedroom home on ~ acre·
lot living room carpeted, klchen anil d1nmg room P1ne &amp; Cedar.
. Must see to appreciale. Asking $24,900.

NEW LISTING 1979
Windsor furn~hed and level lot
in Middleport. $22,000

NEW LISTING - 2 bedroom lrailer. 12x55, for sale completely lurnished rncluding washer &amp; dryer or unfurnished Ask for prices.

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CALL US TO BUY OR SELL
Nancy Jaspers - · Associate
Phone: 992-6951
Or 992-2751 To leave A Message
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1nc ome

The family of Edgar B. Taylor would like lo express
ils thanks and appreciation
to all friends, relatives,
nei&amp;hbors, doctors, and
nurses of Veterans Memorial Hospital, Ewing Funeral
Home and Racine Emergency for their food, flowers, cards and kindness
during the death of our
husband and father.
Edgar Taylor FarJJily

Since
you ..,t - As I Itt somotiOIOS S&lt;l lonely,
My lfloiJI!hts 110 back to

yesterday,
And my n-.morios that ore wittl
me
I hope """ &amp;O awty.
Always missing you.
By Wile Pina Covert
and Dall(htt&lt; Sha11111 JohnS&lt;ln

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NICE CORNER LOT IN MIDDLEPORT - Fanlastic balh,
huge l•ing room, lormal dining
room. lour bedrooms, lull
basement garage, and a nrce
front porch. Reduced lo
$47,500.

10 ACRES - Just off Rt. 33
near Burtrngllam. For $1,000
per acre.

Housing
Headquarters

flt)po,n ted E•ecutor of th e
estate of Nora H AwaiL deCPctSP. rl latP o t Tupper s Plams.
Oh10

Is/ Robert E Ou c k
Probat e Judge /C lerk
17) 27 , 181 3. 10. 3t c

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$11,000.

Chester. Ohio
Ph. 985-4289
tf No Answer. Call 985-4382
Oewaynp Williams
&amp; Scottie Smith
All flakes and llodels
Antenna Installation
House Calls and Shop
Service Available
7-15·1 mod,

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
New Homes Remodeling.

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RADIATOR
SERVICE
We can repair and recore l'lldiators and heater COAII. We can .aloo

acid bol and rod outredlators. We al10 rapalr
Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196
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Buyers of ~s. aluminum
cans, iroo, metals.
, TOP PRICES
Copper ....................45' lb.
AlurJJinum
20' lb.
Radillors ............. 30' lb.
Asst. Glass -· $1.00 hundred
Mixed Iron .. $1.00 hundred
Also Picking Up Auto Bodies

c,'\

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c,O u':.· ·· -

cans ......

7-15-1 mo pd

BOGGS
U.S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

New Holland, Bush Hoi
. Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Service

742-2352
ERNEST MlTCHELL
Route

4.

Pomeroy

·_PH. (304) 882-2276

AND HOME MAINTENANCE
'loofio&amp; of all lytle!
Residential &amp; Commerr.:ial
'Gutters &amp; Downspoul!
•storm Windows &amp; Doors
FltE ESTIMATES

Authorized John Deer,

WE ALSO DO
SERVICE CALLS

CARDiNAL CONSTRUCTION

.OHIO
VALLEY
ROOFING

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Washers, Dl)'ers
Ranges, Refrigerators

I·J.tfc

Arbaugh's Archeiy
&amp; Hunting Supply

Kitchen Cabinets - .oootin&amp; - Sidina- Concrete
Patios - Sidewalks New Construction - Remodeling - Custom Pole
Barns.

j&amp;F

20 Years hpwience

\

WORK GUARANTEED
TOM HOSKINS
Ph. 742-2834
or 949-2180

•

Route I
Long Bottom, OH. 45743
985-4193 or 992-3067

. St. Rt.

742-2328

124,

David Bricklea
Business With

GENERAL .
CONTRACT! NG, Inc.

RECAMATION

New Homes - Extensive
Remodel inc
'Insurance Work
'CustorJJ Pole Bldgs_
&amp; Garaaes
'loofin&amp; Work
'Aluminum &amp;
Vinyl SidiRII

"Excavating
"Ponds .
'Septic Tanks
"Hauling
949-2293

David Brickl..
PH .992-7119

·"

Pomeroy, OH.

~CORAnNG
WI ddill C.S and
All Occasion Cakes

54 Misc. Merc!Nindise

CHEST MODELS .
5 Cu. Ft. ... 1235.95
8 Cu. Ft. ... '285.95
15 Cu. Ft. ... '355.95
20 Cu. Ft. ... '418.95
25 Cu. Ft. ... 1472.95

SPECIAL
15 Cu. Ft. ... '325.95

POMEROY
LANDMARK

YOUNG'_
S

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1.5-2

mo.

pd .

PUBUC NOTICE

late

of

Box

Don Rose
RACINE,OH.

Robert E Buck

Proba te Judge/Clerk

PH.

171 27 : 181 3. 10. 3tc

949-2224

PATRICK &amp;EUGENE
JOHNSON
(Fo~ £•P~ . by

Let ConstrlctronJ

No Sunday Calls

H8·lmcl.

~- CARPENTRY

3-11-tlc

SERVICE

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614-992-2181

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•Dryera .,,...,.

LEONARD F. ERWIN
CONTRACTOR
366 29111 St.. Rt. 7
Pomeroy
985·3385

7-21·1 mo

pd.

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llwd&amp;I;I ... ""-

&lt;

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:·FI££ ESTIMATES" -

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PHONE: 992-7116

7-tl-1 ... pi

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JOHN'S AUTO SALES

·~ ~·~aualilj
melGot'
cars. is
782

1-61

SWEEPER ond lOWing
machine utpair, partl', and
1uppllea . Pick up and
delivery, Davia Vacuum
Cleaner. one hetf mile up
George• Creak Rd . Call
448-0294.
U80,000. Bingo gomo.
Cherokee. N.C. Leaving
Pomeroy Augu1t 19. •&amp;&amp;.
for trantportation and
motai.Renrv.tion deadline
Augull &amp;th. The only
authorized co- ordinatore
within 80 mlle1. 114-882··
3377 ar 614-992·6007.
Wldowet hi ilxtiee .-.d going
.crong wantl to find 1 non
ltnoklng healthy woman
who drlvoo ond hu It leolt
•1.000. year retirement
income to go with my
pra1ant *18,000. year.
Muat be over 150 and like
outdoor ltfe and trwel. Send
ell informetlonflrot. Reply to
P.O. Ba• 243 Alony. Dh .
46710.
4

Giveaway

ANY PERSON who h11
enyt:hlng to give away and
doH not offer or attempt to
offer any ather thing tor ula
may piece en ad in thl1
column. There will be no
cherge to the odverti-.
I Pvppln, ml...rconll&amp; St.
llemllrrl. 2 molos, 3 r.molos.
For info coli 388-880&lt;l.

Kindling wood to anyone
who will pick up. 4441-2808.

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949·2860.

"Balded &amp; Insured"

•

PARTS' snd SERVICE
l
.a.s.ttc

"Buutlful, Custom
Built G•rqes"
Cell for frH sldlncestimates, 949-2801 or

Bob Camptell &amp;

83.

I

•Dith-•,_,.

"oRtrfrigerotora

'

BISSELL
SIDING CO .

struction and septic tlnks.

Rutland. Oh&lt;O 4577 5

,:: ',

•MODULAR HOliES
•PRE-CUT HOliES
•REIIODEUNG HOMES
•POOLS

SERVICE.

oWothori

6/27/tfn

CUSTOM BULDING

- ~EN'S
APPLIANCE

SIDING

Pipeline, well sills, ltdl-

son. Bo)l( 97. Nelson Road.
Rutland. Ohto 45775 was
appomted Admmtst ratoi ol the
estate of ~arry Joe Elentson.

Ca1peted, bathroorJJ wnh
mower, ps or elect. relrlc..
furnace, &amp; lot. Wit• hiller,
ranp, sink. ••· tltel .. or
boltery liJitts, S)llfiS 6, elcelltnt condition .

NEW

· ' 'CUT OUT

FOR FUTURE USE"

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

. lllllion, ponds, llliJity con-

Case No 24 177. Btlty W tllta m-

deceased.

~LAQUES

985-3561
All Makes .

HEMLOCK
PIPELINE

1

992-7119

5·16·1 ma.

1P6·1tc

PH. 992-2772

'

· Installation

PH.992-3005

Public Notice

"' On July 22. 1983, tn th e
Metgs County Probate Court,

Cleaning &amp;

$2.700.00 or Best Offer

992-6215 01 992-7314
Po..,...y,Dhlo

JAMES KEESEE

ARROW FLASHING
SIGNS
FOR SALE OR RENT
6" &amp; 8"
Replacement Leneu

FOR SALE .
18FT. WILD.CAT
TRAVEL TRAILER

ENGRAVING,

V. C. YOUNG Ill

Call 843-5425
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. . ..·

olocretoal WOII!
(Fr.. atlmalft)

20 Years Experience
In Home Aru
FREE ESTIMATES

1·1·11110

1

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and
~~:
..wodt

'Remodeling

PH. 992-3047

JO-&amp;!Jc

•11 •and :en J lilg
........ and .,..., wodt

'Gutter &amp; Down Spouts

"Lic-td &amp; fnspecttd"

PII_-614-@3-~!9J

Day or Night

CARPENTER
SERVICE

'Siding
'Rooflna

, •1.

.PH.

Manufacturers

!"'-~------

SUPERIOR VINYL
SIDING

·P&amp;S R1cint,
BUILDINGS
Oh.
-.

· "Senior Citizens
10% Discount"

trophy

.'

EUGENE LONG

FREE ESTIMATES

of New Systems

THE
TROPHY
KING

·~

J.J.tfc

TERESA'S
CAKE

··-Roofing

6·29 l mo. 1)!1.

For all your wiring ·
needs; furnaces re-' .
pair service and in·
stallatlon.
Residential
f.
S. Commercial
Call 742·3195

Racine, OH.

to 24'x36'
I nsulatd DPI Houses

.SEPTIC SERVICE

PH. 992-5~82
or 992·7121

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

M.L
CONTRACTING

•lnluladon
•Storm DOors
•Storm W'nlowa
•Replacement Windows

JACK'S

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

4-21-ttc

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

Siz~s from 6'x6' Up

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

SEPTIC TANKS
A SPECIALTY

J&amp;L BLOWN
·INSULATION

UTILITY BUILDINGS

•PONDS, RECLAMATION
. WORK
•lAID CLEMIN8,
CONCRET£ WORK
IIOMI(D &amp; . . ~0
PHONE Jll CLIFFORD
992-7201
J.l.llc

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6-20-1 mo.

·Sizes sllrt fr0111 12'x16'

SEWER LINES .

• Lowest Rates
Around
'Friendly ServiC

8· 1·1· mo.

,lH0-11(

.

6-22-1 mo.-Pd.

ALL .STEEL &amp;
POLE BULDINGS

CONTRACTING
•DOZER
•lACKHOE
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•LJIESTONE
•WATU; GAS 1nd

AL TROMM'S
BACKHOE
SERVICE

TUPPERS PLAINS, OH.
'Bows &amp;.Accessories
'Guns &amp; Ammo.
'Live Bail, Fishin&amp;
Tackle
'Huntin&amp; &amp; Fishing
License
'Dog Supplies
Hrs.: Weekdays 10-6
Set. &amp; Sun. 10-8
Closed Tues. &amp; Wed .

CHARLES SAYRE
AND SON
Roofing &amp; Siding Co.

TON

PH. 992-2280

7 5 tree

*Vinyl liner1*Fiberglass
*Stainless Steel

DRY ,FOAM EXTRACTION METHOD
CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
OEEP CLEANED - SHORT DRYING TtME
USE SAME DAY- AN11-RESOIL DffiRGENTS
COMMERCIAL &amp; RESIDENTIAL
• Professional Spot Removal Service
•Wall &amp; Ceilina Clunlna
,.
"fnsurence Work Welcome"
'
James Kniaht-273-5388
1
' ·' ,
In Ravenswood
c~
Rick Hovatter-992-2606
~1
In Middleport
·
~"Free EstirJJates On All Services"

6 16_1 mo

FREEZER SALE

Of
GRASS CARPET

Good

Mail This Coupon with Remittance
The Daily Sentinel
111 Court St.
.
Pomeroy, Oh. 45769

I1

$1295

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STARTING AT

CATALOG

Upto16words .. . One day insertion .......... $3.00
Up to 16 words ... Three day insertion ....... . $4.00
Upto15Words ... Si•dayinsartion ... . ...... . $7.00
{Average 4 words per line)

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STRIP
COAL

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675-'- Pt. Pleasant
458-Leon
576- Apple Grove
773- Mason
B82- New Haven
B95- Lelart

Also Transmission

Phone----------------~-

)Wanted
JForSa le
)Announcement

Extensive

Middle,...\, Ohio

LAi:U

5· 162mo

MINE-RUN

o

GREAT LOCATION - Nice
level lot, lois ol room lor a
fam1~. Has 3 bedrooms, lormal
d~rng room. vinyl sidrng .
gigantic famrly room, and a
front porch. Good buy at
$27,800.
REALTORS
· Henry E. Cleland, Jr.
GRI 992-6191
Jean Trussell 949-2660
Dottie Turner 992-5692
Jo Hill 985-4466
Office 992-2259

Ph. 992·5433 .

' 'FENCING PROVIDES PRIVACY PLUS ·
PROTECTION FOR CHILDREN &amp; PETS"

•Cuslom Pole Bldgs_
&amp; Garages
•Rooling Work
•Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidings
1S Year1 bperience
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7583
or 992-2'282

Cole. Tuppers Pla1ns. Oh10 wa s

Name ___________

250~~!~a~ve

•Insurance Work

more.
level
and
take

On Jul y 22, · 1983, 1n I he
Me1QS Countv ProbmP Court.
Case No 24 158. Homw A

Wr ife your own ad and order by mail with thi s
coupon . Cancel your ad by phone wh en you ~ e t
resul ts. Money not refundable .

WOOD

RT. 124 SYRACUSE Excellen12 ~Is and 2 bedroom
ha iler. Asking $23,500

Rm. for
Ha-re been remOdeled.
lots. Stores, schools
churches near. Will
$85,000.

PUBUC NOnCE

'

OWNER WANTS OFFER
Clean, nice 2-3 bedroom home
wrth large lot rn PomerOj. Large
lrvrng room and krtchen,
separate utilicy room. Fronl and
rear porches. Should be s~d.
Wanls $22,500.

•Buffet. etc.

SYRACUSE - Two nice level
lots wilh a lhree bedroom
hom a d ini0g room, part
basemen! and ut1liy room.

II APTS. -

Public Notice

Classifieds and
Savel II

I

NEW LISTING - Near Mine
#2 - Appro&gt;. 30 acres of
vacanl ground wlh approx. 7
acres lrllable or a goOd home
s~e. Ask1ng $15,000.

•Tables &amp; Chairs
*Comer Cupboards

3 APTS. - In Pomeroy within
· walkmg distance of businesses.
$23,500.

RACINE- Reasonable 8 rm.
nrce older home. Good panel·
ing nice carpeting furnace, 2
balhs. lg lot. $35,000. Offer
welcomed . .

In Memoriam

E. Mai11WI.IIi
POMEROY,O .
992-2259

NEW LISTING~ II you want a
nice 2-3 bedroom home wilh a
large living room, basement
and greal deck and patio, here
i is! Equrpped kdchen, central
air, etc., elc. look at thrs one ...
$35,500
lARGE BEAUTIFUL FARM Home is an older 2 story frame
wih .4-5 bedrooms, anginal
woodwork porcheii, and lree
gas lor heating The huge barn
has 6,000 sq. It, including a loft
for hay. Appx. ~7 of Ihe land was
recent~ lertilized, limoo, and
seeded. There is appx. 105
acres. Asking $85,000.

Middleport.

IN MEMORY OF Dana C""'rt Who
lle!larled Tho Ufo July 31, 1981
Your are cone. but not
1011011011.
In my heart you'll always st.y.
And. Oh! how I miss i(IU, Dana,

CARD OF THANKS

or · Inves tment.

FURNITURE

Call: George Gum

Mason Co., W)l
Area Code 304

Meigs County
Area Code 614

OAK

"free Estimates" .'..

Installed And
Warranted by Sears
For .5 Years.

Business Services

Real Estate General

CENTRAL REALTY :

Roofing - Siding
Troughs,
Down Spouts
Windows - Doors
For· "All" Your Home . 6 Lost and Found
Repairs ...
Lost; Northup area, Pit Bull,

•

Gallia County
Area Code 614

Puppiea to good home 6
wu. old. Coli 882-3236.
SMALL l...,.ta kinen, long
' haired , black, brown and
groy . Phone 304-6766t46.

ESTIMATES' ~

(_

Classified paf{eS cover the .
following telephone exchanges ...

71 : Autos for Sale
72 -Trucks for Sale
73-Vans &amp; 4 WD
74-Motorcycles
75-Boats &amp; Motors
76-Auto Parts &amp; Accessories
77-Auto Repair
78-Camping Equipment .

Giveaway

White male puppy 2 mo. old.
Coli &amp;78-40114 .

HOME REPAIR

*CHAIN LINK
FENCING

Mstlihjlldltil

4

,,

ls~arsl

Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.
111 Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Fheatn;hll

~y-Middleport, Gtio

COMPLETE

RADIATOR SERVICE

4 nice pupple1 to g,_wsy.
Call et&lt;l-317-7743.

From the Smllest Heallr
Ctn Ill the Llrpst lllcJia.
tor.

Mati!or a 3 mole klttena,
ling hllir,- A white. Call
. , ... 218-13"3.

R1diltor Spacialllt
IIATHAII BIGGS

35 ,,., Eltptrilllct

Callao ldttttn obDutl-.
old. 1114·112-21139.

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, Inc.

M• ...... t~ g~ve •-yta
goad home. Qood with
ohl-. 814-7&lt;l2-2328.

,._,,Dh.
Ph. 992·2\7&lt;l

2 _ . _ 1 groy. 1 white.
247·2022.

Z·26'ttc

.
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a brindle female, 46 lbs .
Long eara, ~ack fac, , name
Ully . Reward. Phone 379281 1 onvtlme.

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Daily Sentinel

Page- 11

Help Want8d

Subuitutelnttructor tar
Ouilding Hand School. Must
havevalldtef(:hingcenicate
from the Department of

Education. Salary will be
836 pe• day . Available for
1983-84 program year,
Contact: David Ratliff, P.O.
14, Cheihire, Oh 46620. or
catl1614)367-0102.
1 ban player and or "ainger
:for Rock Group . Call 614·
379-a6&amp;1 or 614-6439406 .
MERRI -MAC needs 3 damonatratora in this areal Gifts.
toya. home decor item1 on
party plan . Car and phone
necenary. Higheatcommis~
sian. No investment, dalivering, or collecting . Call
014-742-3094. Also book·
ing partlea.

'{ard sales

31
Newly remodeled 2 storv
frame. 1 'It bath. 3Yt acres.
city achoolt. rhtervlew .
832,000. Call 446-4222
between 9 &amp; 6.

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1-...---,---~--~

&amp;Vicinity

Beautifully landacaped 3
bd• . homo with deck. On 1
scenic acre in Nonhup. City
schoola, 6 minutes from
town , fireplace, hardw0Qd
floors . maintenance free ,
quiet neighborhood. A~tu·
mable 9Yz% mortgage. Call
446-8676 after 6pm. .

Once a year Yard Sale! Sat.
Aug . 6, 8AM-6PM . Furnlture, smallappllancel, baby
Items . Cloths .ails II ~~.
miscellaneous . 1975 M•libu. snow tires. 1972 Ford
pick~p . Free ice water. Old
St. Rt. 160·. in Porter south
off Rt . 664.

The John Tillie residence on
Augu1t 4 &amp; 6 above Eai!llarn
High School on Rt . 7 .
Huge yard sale . ,Aug . 5th and
8th . 9 a.m . to 6 p.m. Rt.33
to CR 18, follow signs, gold
houae . School c::lothet ,
appllancea, Av On bottles,
toys, bookt . antiques. car
tape deck, building supplies.
tape recorder , produce,
much more.

By Owner 3 bdr. housawith
8 ' or 20 acres. Sunken LR,
Porch tale-Aug. 4 &amp; 6 . 9
familyroom, den .2'h baths.· Yard Sale . Aug . 1 -3 .9 a .m . to 3 p.m . 719 Broadfull basement. unattached a.m.- 6 p.m. Across from old way, Recine . Baby Items.
8
Public Sale
garasewithworkapace. Will Gall ia Store, Gallia, fh. 233. booka &amp; clothing .
&amp; Auction
consider land ,c ontract . Antiquei . tools. guoa .
Please no call after 9PM, _ct_o_t_
h•~•-·_b_a_by_it~
•m_•·-·-~ Five family yard ·sale-Auguat
614 -246-9400 .
4th. Ethel JOHNSON RES I·
Auct ion every Tuesday Taking applications for 1- - - - - - - - - - 3 Family Yard Sale Wed.· OENCE ON OLO Portland
night , Krodel Park Club Manager and Beauty Dirac- REAL BARGAIN! 1 year old Thurs .- Fri. August 3rd.- Rd.
1-fo't-lse .• Pt . Pleaaant WV . tor. Direct sales. Malgslnn. bi-level, 3 BR , A-1 cond., 4th .r6th , Clothing. pots and
Auct . lonnie Neal . Call August 5th. From 10a.m. to garage &amp; basement, brick pans . stands, glaaaware, 632 Grant St . in Middleport.
2 p.m.
front. large lot. city achoola. tape player. Iota of ltema . . Gas walt heater. cooking
614·367·71 01 .
4 % mile• from Gallipolis.
lincoln Pike in Centenary.
utensils. dlahes. clothing,
Ric" Pearson Auctioneer GOVERNMENT JO'BS- Green Twp . 839.60Q.
knick knack•. books, light
Tttoi.uands
of
vacancies
446~8038
.
Yard
Sale
Quail
Creek
lot
Service . Estate , F.arm,
fixturea .
26, A"g . 6 - 6, 9 •00- 6 :00 .
Antique 8r li.q uldation sales . mu_ot be filled immedlotoly. 1-:--:--::----~--Men 's clothing , womena, Back yard aale-1a.t . sale thla
Ucanl8d a. bonded in Ohio Up to date directory lists 2 BR house on nice lot, Rio
&amp; wva. 304-773-6785 or job• from $17,634 to Grande . Central heat, well maternity, baby clothing, year . Lots of good achoql
$60.112. Call 718- 842- Insulated. Call &amp;14 -246- tools. roc ke r. file cabinet. clothes. jeans and etc. All
304· 773-91 8~ .
6000, including Sunday , 9326 or 614-245-5364.
many miac items.
sizes children• thru adulta.
Auction every Fri . night at E•t-4438.
Old bottles end avon bottles.
Three
Family
Garage
Sale
.
the Hartford Community
In Middleport, newlr remoWed . &amp; Thura. 9Am to 7 A little of •-cerything cheap.
Center . Truckload• of new Babysitter wanted in my deled home with fireprace,
Dishes, furniture. odds and 964 South third. acrou
merchandise every weak. home . Five Points area . pos si ~le woodburner, close
ends.
503 Circle Dr ., from laundry Mat In MiddleConsigments of new and Must have ·references . to schools and shopping.
port. 3rd, 4th, 6th. 9 a.m. to
Gallipolis.
uaed merchandlae always 61 4 -992-6B1 0 .
Catt 614-992-6941.
6 p.m. daily. Rain cancels .
welcome. Richard Reynolds
Sale . Thursday &amp;
Auctioneer. 276-3069.
Will do babyaitting in my FINISH YOURSELF. 48 X
Friday, 10 to 4 . 14 Pine St., 382 East Second Stre~t.
home . Racine area. Refer~~;n ­ 28 basement. walls. winGallipolis . Baby clothes, Pomeroy . Thunday &amp;
Complete Auctioneer Ser- cos. 614·949-2779.
dow and sub floor comFriday . August 4 &amp; 6. 9 •. m.
jeans.
glassware.
'
vice . Also do tapp"raiaals .
pleted . On 1 . 14 acres .
to 6 p.m .
Ucenl8d a. bonded to aell. HAIRDRESSER epply at Reasonable .
Call 446Garage
Sale
Aug
.
4
.
6
.
6
.
Households, farm furnish - New York New York, 401 3044.
9-6. 3 nii. o~t Rt .. 14 1. Boy 's Yard sale 1 n Racine on
ings 8t Real eatate . Over 26 Viand St ., Pt. Pleasant, WV.
school and dreu clothes. Bas han Rd . /" mile peat High
yeara experience in buying Ia Cott 676-7311.
For stile by Owner 1200
size 10. 12 , 14. Bicycle , School. Aug . 3 - 6. Call .
selling new, uMd &amp; antique
sq .ft . house &amp;. corner lot.
snow tires, table jig uw , 614-949-2892.
· furniture. 814-992-6370 . WANTED in the Charle~ton Full basment 5 room &amp; bath.
toys.
misc. No cheeks .
area, ledy to five in 6 f;fays a garage ir, basement . CustoOoby A. Martin.
Yard saiD-Off Rt .7 ·By-Paaa
week, and care for· female matic door opener, gal heat,
on L&amp;urel Cliff Rd . Y2 mile
Sale
Utility
shelves,
Moving
stroke patient. Salary 844 budget, central air, fully
housewares, large women's from Fair grounds . Thursday ·
negotiable . 304-767·9013 carpeted. Box 408 Cirle Dr.,
clothes.
417 First Ave .. thru Saturday .
or 304-776-69BO.
Plantz Subdivision .
Gallipolis. Fri.·Sat. 10 -4.
August 3,4,6. 9 to 1?1
House for sale 9 rooms &amp;:
Annual Porch Sale 601 Coolville Rd. Watch for
12
Situations
bath with or without furniThird
Ave., Galnpolia. Friday signa. Durst . 687-3241.
ture. Catt 446 -0924 .
Wanted
, Aug . 6. 9AM -6PM. Sat .
Aug. 6, 9AM -Noon . Junior, 133 Bunernut Ave. Thura4 bdr . ranch home large LR.
misses, and meni clothing day and Friday . Kitchen .
9
Wanted To Buy
Room, board and care for an full basemen' with garage.
plus misc. household items . Cablneta with flour bin . ·
Grandfather clock. bathi· ·
elderly person in my home . wopdburner ulcluded , c1ty
We pay caah for late model Reasonabte . Call 992 · school. 1 mile from town.
nett, crib, cedar .wardrobe.
Sale
Thurs.to
Sat.
8-6
.
Yard
Call 446-0276.
clean used cars.
6022.
Johnson' a Trailer Court , sewing machine, heaters, ·
Jim Mink Chev.-Oids Inc.
across from Blue Fountain rockers. Dinnette, much ·
Will care .for elderly in our Small house in Vinton .
Bill Gene Johnson
Motel . Service for eight more . Antiques and
446-3672
home . Trained and Expe - needs repair. Will sell cheap.
Noritake china Audrey · cOllectibles .
·
Call 614-246-6818 .
I
LPN
d
pattern, Rodger sitverware.
r enca . . . . care g•ven . ~-~-------Wanted to buy used cOal &amp; 992-7314.
4 Family Yard Sale Full ,
INew rabbit coat, winter 6
S+ acres in Village of Glen
wood heatera. Swain Furn i·
mattress and box springs,
summer
baby
clothea,
Home
turo, 448-3169, 3•d . &amp; Wiil do babysitting in my Roy, Oh . App. 2 11:! miles lout
baby items , roll bar, tirea, ·
Interior
items
&amp; more.
of Wellston on St . Rt. 93 . All
Olive St ., Gallipolis; Oh .
maternity clothes, clnthaa.
home ..&amp;14-949 -2149 .
utilities available. Will sell all
Yard Sale 234 Jackson Pike lampe . toys, glusware, '
appliances . ate reo, T.V .,
Standing . timber, any!=;:;:====== = = or in parcella. $10.000 for
all. Call 614 -266- 6282 . Thura. &amp;. Fri ., 9 -6 . Good jewelry. sWeetheart ring.
amount .. Catt . 614-388 - 13
Insurance
clothing.
house
plants,
lots
May consider trade for other
9906.
formal dresa. entrance door,
of misc.
property.
ltorm door. curtains ,
BEDS , ! RON, BRA9S, old SA N 0 Y A N 0 B E A V E R 1-R-a_n_c_h_t_v_p_e_lb~r~i:..c~k~)-.-:3
Sidewalk Sale Third &amp;. Pine outdoor light fixtures , lawn
furniture, gold. silver
mower, muc~ more . Friday
St., Gallipolis . Aug. 5 &amp; 6.
dollars. wood ice boxes. lnaurance Co . has offered bedrooms , fireplace . attSaturday. August 5 and
and
Kitchen~are
,
wall
hangings,
atone jan. antiquea, etc .• servicas for fire insurance ached garage, full base~
6 . 9 :00 a .m . to 2:00 p.m.
toddler 1tems, household
coverage
in
Galfia
County
mant.
newly
shingled
roof.
Complete households .
213 Midway Drive. New
goods.
Write: M.D. Miller, Rt. 4, for almost a century. Farm. walking diatahce to Pome~
Haven, W.Va . Not respon•i·
home and personal property
El
s h 1 $40 ' 000 •
Pomeroy, Oh. Or 992- cover•ger
ble for accidents..
are available to roy em. c 00 ·
Coli 992-6143.
7780.
meet individual needs .
Middleport
Wanted to buy. New. used &amp; Contact Ray Wedemaver. Located In Syracuae -Near
school
swimming pool. 3
antique furniture. Will buy 1 agent. Phone 388-8249.
&amp;
Vicinity
&amp; Vicinity
bi!droom aituated on oneplace or complete . . houseAre
you
paying
to
much
for
third
acre
lot
.
$24,500.
---·- --- -·· --·. ·- ... ·····-- --holdo. Call Osby A. Mertln
your hospital-health insu· 304· 762-8488.
·
814-992-6370.
.
Garage
Sale . Aug . 4-5 · 6 .
ranee. Call C a r r o l l ) - - - - - - - - - From
9-5.
On Old Rt. 143 Toys, books , childrans-men- ·
Handyman's apecial in
Buying daily gold, silver Snowden. 446-4290.
South of Jacks Club off Rt. womens clothes. young .
Rutland: Eight rooms with
coina. rings, jewelry,
mana pants 29 waiat 29 ,
7 bypass .
possibilities. North Main St.
sterling ware, old coins, 18 . Wanted to Do
length. miac itema. Rain
The first sensible offer gets
large currency. Top prices.
7 Family Y8rd Sale . Aug . date Fri. Aug . 5
it. Will be on premins to
Ed ; Burkett ,Barber Shop ,
1.2.3 . 4,5. 8 :00 -7 . 412
• show house on Aug. 6 &amp; 6
2nd . Ave. Middleport. oh .
Spring Ave ., Pomeroy . Secon.d St. Mason . Friday ',
General Hauling and Trash from 2 until 6 p.m.
614-992-3476.
Plenty of clothes all 1izea. Aug . 4th. Clothing children a.··
removal Service". Reliable 1- - - - - - - - - baby items, glasawares, to adult1, excersize maWanted to buy:broken and dependable. Call 446- House for sale- Contact , books, manv itema too chine, knick knacks .
Clarence Hill at Rustic Hilla
air-conditioners. 614-992- 31 69 between 9 and 5.
numerous to mention ;
in Syracuse. Ohio. 6"14IIBtO.
.
Y~rd Sale Baby thing,
Parking acroas the street .
Experience houae painting 992 -2987 after 5 p.m.
ch1ldrena clothea, VW parts
To be re-uphola,ered used and lawn mower repair. Very {--------~­
&amp;. misc . Saturday 1709
PATfO SALE-6 family,
hide-a-bad. love seat or reasonable rates. Call 3 bedroom house with
Jefferson Ave ., Pt. Pleasant.
garden
tractor,
furniture.
446- 6688 . .
aluminum siding, kitchen
sofa. 614·949·2669 .
porch chairs, lamps. disappliances. drapes, curhesm toys, clothing &amp; miac·. Y~RD aale, Thuflday,
GQOO Army· type or equal Lawn Mowing no Y.ard to big tains. wood burner. carport.
Past the church in Chester. Fnday, August 4-,6 . 9 till ~
well or pyramid tent that or email . Reliable and basement, fruit trees . Aug .4-6-6.
107 Locust St., Henderson.
sleep• 4 to 8 . Cott 304-676 · dependable. For eatimate S~racuse. 614-992-7286.
coif
446-3159,
9
to
6.
,
3293.
6 family yard sale. Aug . 4-6. YARD sole, Auguot 4 ' 6. 9
A GOOD HOME FOR
Thurs. a.·Fri . 9 to 4 . Skate- till 7 5 miles above HenderNow Open Pt . Pleasant Will do house cleaning. anY $3600. NtCE 10x40.
way Roller Rink on Rt. 7 . son. Rt . 36.
Recycling. Paying top dollar day of the week, daytime ELECTRIC HEAT, EXCELBaby clothes, small childfor scrap metals, bran, only. 84 per hour . . Call LENT CONDITION. $700.
rena , vyomen clothes, car DRIVE-way yard uie , 17
~ batteries.
Call 876 - 614 - 3B8 - 9336 , ask lor DOWN, BALANCE FI aaat, baby bed. grow light. Wakefield , Pt. Pleasant.
1 084.Rt . 36 Henderson, Bonnie . Measage will be NANCED . 38 PAYMENTS
flower stand. baaslnett. tots August 6th . 9-1 TV, atereo,
taken .
OF 8105.48 A MONTH .
wv.
9x1 2 carpet. etc.
of misc.
304-676-2711 .
WANTED to buy, canvas or TV Repair Service. House
LARGE gargae sa'le , first
3 family yard aale. Thura. &amp;
hard top that witt fit 59 CJ 6 calla, moat modele, used and Houae for sale, 4 rooma,
Fri.App . 6milesout8aaham sale this year . Thundlly,
Jeep, phone 304-676- repaired.seta. Reasonably bath . outbuilding , lot
Rd ., turn right on Bald Knob August 4 &amp; Friday, Augult
prico_d . Coll614·266·6218. 80•168, Apple Grove, Rt. 2 ,
4082.
Rd . watch for siQrla. 614- 5 . Fairview Rd . Camp
304-676-2292.
843-6231 . lots ohhings .
Conlev. Cedar wardrobe.
8 HP 8rfgg1 &amp; Strotto
. glassware. books. aheeta,
For aale or assume loan. 3
Tom Spencara. 6 miles E. of bedapraada. curtaina, old ,
engine, 304-876·4681.
bedrooms, family room, full
Chester on Sft . 248 . Sheata. mirror, adults clothing and a .
basement.
304-876-6110
.
curtains . glasaes, dishes. large aaaortment of nice ·r
21
Business
pole lamp. girls clothes. children• clothing , girls ~
Opportunity
Paniallyramodefedhomeon
boys size 8 -10 •lim . Many · alzea up to 8 .
.
Jerrys Run Rd. 2-3 acre
more items. Thurs . thru -::-~::---:--:::----$26.000. New kitchen and
Saturday. August 4-8 .
YARD aale, Thur•day, 10-7
11 Help Wanted
1 NOTICE 1
bathroom. Muat sell mov2627 Lincoln Ave. Pt .
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB - ing, Call 576 - 2966 or
In Hemlock Grove. Friday Pleasant. lot of nice clo- ·
LISHING CO. recommends 676-2.101.
and Saturday . 9 to 6 . At thing, teena &amp;: children&amp;.
Amish Food Products in that you do buaineu with 1 - - - - - - - - : - - - S1ore building.
greed demand . Dittrlbutorlhlpo ovolloble with high to
Hndyou
money
through
the THREE
Ashton. 304-676-2683
.
know,
and NOT
bedroom home,
!'eople
income potential. f!tlo major mail until you have investiInvestment. no Inventory or gatad
offering.
bedroom house in Pt.
Homes
detlve.-y. Apply in peraon 8 '
Pleasant . No pete. phone
PM Tuo1. B-2-83 st Colum- For leaae. Auto Service 30.4-676-1386.
for Sale
bua Southarn Electric Co. Canter, Mason, WV. 3 bays,
990 Second Av• • • 2 hoiata, excellent location,
Used two bdrm. mobile 1977 OAKWOOD , cent•ol Gsllipolls.
tuccessful businen for over 32 Mobile Homes ·
homes. fl(rniahed . Brown' a air , kitchen furnished.
30 yean , available after
Trailer Park, Minersville. Oh. washer 8t dryer. call 304for Sale
NHded lmmodlsloly . Lady Aug. 8, 1983. Cell elto• 6
614 -992-3324.
676-4293.
to live In and care for elderly p.m .. 1-304·676-29B2.
lady for room, board. end
E TRI - STATE : MOBILE 1972 Sherwood Park 1973 12x60 KIRKWOOD
omoll 1811.-y. Coli 446-3169
HOMES . USED - CARS, 14x65 . 3 bedroom, partially mobile home, 2 bedrooma.
or 614-2611-1987.
·
22 Money to Loan
TRUCKS . GALLIPOLIS . furnished. a .c .. underpin- $6,000. 304-676·6022 .
ning &amp; porch . $6,660 .
CHECK OUR PRICES. 614
Qualified • experienced
-992-5416.
1981 SHULTZ Mancheater,
CALL
448-7572.
pena manager needed for HOME LOANS Low flxad
2 bedrooms, excellent
large term equipment rate. Leader Mortgage. 77 E.
condition, *16,600. 304dealarahlpa . Satarv and Stote, Athena, Ohio. 1·614· CLEAN USED MOBILE
676· 6376 .
TRAILERS
on
Ioera
of
TWO
HOMES
KESSEL'S
QUALIncentive aa well 11 benefit
6923051.
land.
Ne8r
Tycoon
Lake,
tTY MOBILE HOME SALES,
plan available. depend on
1973 SHULTZ 12x66 whh
4 MI . WEST, GALLIPOLIS. 3BB-B711.
pperlonce. Cell •14-28612x24 i 977 add on , 3
35
.
PHONE
446-7274.
1-:-:-:
RT
2t~.
23 Professional
Skyllne mobile home bedroom•. utility room,
Services
1 980 Bayview 14x70, 2 12x62. complete with air ~ cnetral •ir, naw earpet,
Manegement caliber penon
bdr . • c .e ntral air. Call conditioner, carpet, drapaa, 12x12 deck, framed underpart time *815 month .
614 -388 -9918 or 446 - furniture and underpinning penning backed by 4''
Honest person to handle
•4 .880. Coli 814-U8 - ihaul~tion , atove. refrigeracornpany fundt. Clerical PJANO .TUNING Bock to 6211 .
tor. metal building with
7608 .
duties. {714) 11112-0381 . School Special e215 normel
tUnlnga. Auguu only . 1979 OAKBROOK 14x60, 1-:-=~:-=------- electricity. can be moved or
Call tadly. DM position .
Ward'a .Keyboard, 446· 2 bdr .. gn hoot, fireploca. 1978 14•70 Wind1013 bdr.. left on rentad lot. Tr•n•1 0 x 20 dock with ewning, e•. cond.. 1 'It both1, d01th fered , muot oell. 304-675 Workohop lpoalsllot I· 4372.
framed underpinning with In family ,nu.ttell . Rllaona- 1194. If no anawer call
Training ena IUP8r¥11ion of
675-4607 .
MR-DD odulto In uheltond PIANO TUNING-LANE tlo downs, good cond. Coli ble offer. Clll446-7513 .
workahop, woodworking DANIELS . Rollablo oorvlco 4411-2829, 3117·0888 after
1978 12x&amp;l Liberty. Gao 12Jt60 mobile home aet-up
e•perlence nece .. ary, 12 slnco 198&amp; . ' Assooltto of 6pm.
heat. 1tove &amp; refrigerator. on rented tot. Call614-266 mo. position, H.S. grad with Brunicardl Mulfc Co. Phone
1974 CHAMPION 14 x 66, t7,600. 245-8294.
8224.
In field . ..,d taeume. 814-742-2861 .
2 bdr .. totll electric,
re . , to Frank Brown. Dlr,
Gollco ldn .. P.O. Bolt 14, Profonionol Woddlnq• compfotofy furnished on 1978 Buclclycultom 14x70, 1887 Star mobile home.
Cheohl,., Oh &lt;l8120' or coli plcturee In beautiful calor. eKtr• large lot In Quail 3 bdr., 2 b1th1. garden tub, U,OOO . Colt 446 -3 381
{114)3117-01 02 by Auguet Howard's Studio. Call Cr-. Fronch City 8 r -- undorpjnntd. motel bldg . between 8:OOAM and
ago Servlceo, 4411:8340.
Call 614-367-;7866.
12, 1983.
871- 2831.
4 :30PM.

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51 Household Goods 58 Pets for Sale
121 Seers upright freezers
(31 .1) cu . ft . Uargeet rm~del
4 mo. old. t890 each MW.
Serloue offtr.Cell Hickory

USED Mobile Homos.
30..· 171-271 1 .

33

Hut - 448 - 8301 or Larry
Evana-448-9042.

Farms for Sale

7e.acrea. Good houae. barn,
chicken hauu. large ahed .

Couch It X cha lra . good

••rve.prden, fruit

condit i on , 1260 . Cell

paature, heylend . 1 mila

Li ke new 7 plec:::e wood

Exceitent

814-246-60'78 .

treea. well water. wood• .
weat of Lengavllle on SA

group liv i ngroom aulte .

12... 814-742-2880 before

multi-brown pla id. •&amp;oo or
bett offer. Cell 614-379·

&amp;p.m.

2314 or 614-379-2898 .

54 Misc. Merchandise
Knauff Coal &amp; Firewood Buy
now for 1ea1oned wood thi1
winter. Call61 4· 266-8246.

KIT 'N' CARLYLE"'

.by Larry wright

HILLCREST KENNEL •
Boerdlna oil breoclo. Solllna
Hoppy Jock Dog Food. AKC
Dobermene: Stud Service .
Coli 448· 7791 .

3&amp; ecrea at Rodney on W.T.

Watson Rd. Owner flnanc ~
ing avaUable. Call448-8221
after e weelcdayl .

•

Exc. level lots of 1 to 8 sere.
all utilitiH available, located
near Porter , 1ome land
contnctlng availabe to
qualified buyers. Call
814-388 -8801 .
60 acres of land. Dexter,
Ohio. 689-4773.
1 .2 acre lot at Gallipolis
Ferry . Drilled well or city
water. netural gas.
f760D.OO. 304·576-2868.

Furnished apt.. $210.
utilitlea pd., 1 bdr., 920 4th
Ave., Gallipolis. Call 446 ~
4418 alter 7PM .
Furnished apt .. 1 bdr ..
5225. Utilllie• pd .. 920 4th
A,ve., Gallipolis. C1ll 448·
4416 attar 7PM.
Furnished _Apt. $19&amp; ,
utilities pd .. 1 bdr . near
HMC. adulto . 448 - 4418
after 7 'p.m.

Trailer IPICIIt Rodney . Call
6114-246-6486.
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Park , Route 33 , North of
Pomeroy . Largelot1. Call
992-7479.
TRAILER lot, tin 90x70,
Pearson• Trailer Park ,
304-676-1488.
TRAILE.R space . 3 milea
from town, junction 2 &amp; 62
at oldY. 304· 675 · 3248
after 6 .

Large lot for 181e Broad Run
Rd. Call Lucy kaylor 882·
2407.

41

46 Space for Rent

Sewing Machine made bY
White uled in ' tewing
clusu tor 1 week, wu
$289. 3 left for quick tale
f78. Call 448-9301.
24' color RCA cabinet TV
•176; RCA Whirlpool cook
stove •36 . Call 614-388·
8263.
Gibson 10.000 BTU air
conditioner. End of
special price, e43&amp; . Corbin
&amp; snyder Furn . Call 4461171.

••••ott

..

American Pit Bull Terrlere
•300 ea. 1!1 male, born June
17. Coli 814-388-8180.
puppies . Cell 81"·268·
1271 .

Condomlnum· 2 bedroom, 2
bath, completely furni1hed .
Oceen front, dally maid
service. three poola, tennis
courts. plus 24 hr . ...:urtty
guard. Myrtle Beach, SC.
Phone after 6PM, 446·
3428 or 814·387-0oi&amp;O.

..' .

Good used refr)ger•tor .
Whlto . e1oo . 814-992·
6818 or 992·3277.

TWO BOR . APT. 8326. per
mo . 11. Coun St . Ref. and
dap. Coli 448-4928.

Steam radlatou, metal
window awnings. 814-9923489.
'
SQUARE glali • chrome
dinning room table with 4
padded wicker chairs. new.
e210. 304-675-6022.
BEDROOM suite, ping pong
Uble. Atari cartridges .
304-876-6706.
8•8 Storage Building,
tiOO.OO or trade, 304-676·
4167.

4 bdr. houH with 1 V. batht,
At. 7 at Eureka. t260 mo.
Coll448·4222 bet-n 911o

New pine eJiterior shutters,
47 lnchoo long, 304·67&amp;·
6428 oltar 6 .

6.

General Electric range like
new condition . e276 .
304-611· 1383 or 87&amp;6977.
.

~· Nice 2 bedroom. banment.
~: wether and dryer. garage,

Red Tamworth hog weight
360 to 400 lba. 8120. 1 973
Dodge van •1 , 600 . Call
876 -8081.

Furnished hou• for rant In
city, adults only, security
deposit, referencll ,..
quiredo Call 448· 0924.

77 Ford Van cusmontl:red
f1 . 200 . 69 Chevy dump
truck. 87 lnternetlonal
backhoe. 81 Triaxlllowboy
•a.&amp;oo. Moving must 1111.
Call678-2101 .

New·1 bdr. apt., first floor,
*160. hot water paid. 2 bdr.
newiJ remodeled 5175 .
parkfront, Gallipolis . Call
448·391.9 .

Antique victoria Call
1468.

1 bed-room Apt. 8196 . mo.
Including utllitiet . Equal
houliftg opportunity. Contact Village Manor Apts .
61 ..·992' 7187 .

• 8B2·3202 or 302-882·

: ~2~88~2-·--------~~
\ All electric hou1e on Ohio
• St . • Pt.PI. Atasontbly
.. priced. Call after .&amp;PM
: 87&amp;-&amp;71 1.

67&amp; ~

23" MAONAVOX conoola
TV. color . 19" portable
Magnavo• color . 12" GE
block &amp; white. 304-8762818 .

r---------·-air condition and wood

~ burner. New Haven. 1·304-

4 dairy calves. e mo1. to 1 v.a
years old . Can be 1een at
Gallla Co. Fairgrou_nd .
Owner Sue Eggleton.

1 974 VOLKSWAGON Su·
per B•etla, new paint Job.
excellent condition, •1100.
304-871-1888.

RON'S Televiaion 8HVice.
Specializing in Zenith and ·
Motorola. Quaa•r. •nd
houaa cello. Cell 678· 2398
or 446-2464.

3 yr. old Reg. Arabian
aaldlng . Call 814-384·
22961rom 8:00 to 9 :00AM
and 8:00 to 7:00PM.

81 SU8ARU GL station·
wagon. 4 cy1.,15 tpead, front
wheel drive . excellent
condition ; •&amp;.000 . 304937-2306.

Super Chh 2 year old
gelding, trained . Exceptional show pro1pect. Call
01"· 992-2488 deyo t1o late
evenlng1.
-

1978 FORD Granodo. good
condition. 1971 Honda ,
good condition. Phone
30..·876-4188.

Quail Sale . Fair Week , 30
pet. off on all young birdt.
Either at Fair or Phone
., 4-986-434&amp;.

197 .9 FORD Mu•tang ,
sunroof, cruise control, eir
condition. autometic trans·
miuion. in good condition,
30.. ·676-401 6 .

83

Livestock

1- - - - -- ----

-lcMa.rtin..Acouat ic guitar .
Heavy duty case. Superior
Condition . 81"·448-7221 . 1978 Capri II . All new tires,
exhaust, front brakes. Call
Bundy B flat clarinet. like 4 4 e . 8 1 7 4 eve I . •
new. t1 60. 81 4· 742-2274. 1-:-:-__.:
WHkenda._ __

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Fruit
&amp; ·Vegetables

1979 V.W. RABBIT, yell,w,
4 apd .. air cond., AM·FM
radio, new tlrat. low mi·
leage. Rul clun. •2996.
·John's Auto Sal11. Galllpo·
lla. 448-4782. open
e11enlngs.

78 4 dr . Mercury Marqui1
Mercye kern'• Melons. Now PS, PB. air, &amp; w. Hat, 11ero
picking, 4Y.z miles out Rt . eound . Cell days 4"6-4383,
eveo. 448-0139.
141 .
.

Deluxe 6 room house off
. street parking, no peu ,
depolit and reference . Call
""·216· 1129.

MT. Vernon Ave.. 2 bed·
room•. *200. a month plus
dopoolt, 304-87&amp;-2811.

Autos for Sale

~~;:::~~==~==:-,~:;:=~==:;::=~;:::,

Y.t double. 2 bedroom. All
fuml1hed. Adults preferred.
No pet1. Deposit required .
814·992·2749.

Canning tomatoet . •4.00
per bushel . Picked. Bring
own container , Roger
Roush. Letart F1ll1, Oh .
247-3891.

1980 AMC Eogla Limited
euto. trans. PS, PI, AC.
power locks, AM ~ FM
cassette , exc . cond . ,
ei.300. Coli "48-80&amp;0.

Home grown tometoes, 1871 Dodge Aspen station
house below Gallipolis Ferry wagon. would make good
Post Office at roadtlde work car. •1.000. Call
992-7304 .
ltlnd .
Fresh sweet corn. cucumbers, peppen and
tomatou. Alben Roush
farm , 3 miles above New
Haven on At. 33.

1979 Ford LTD. 100.730
miles. good work car.
t1600. 387· 0493.

1980 Mondo. 19.600 mllao,
''4300 . Coil 448· 8282 or
Blackberries •4 1 gallon. 446-1190.
Coll671-1608.
1979 Ford Falrmont,4dr., 8
cyl .. ttationwago~. auto . .
PS. PB. roof thorp. U.196.
59 For ~ale or Trade John's
Auto Salei. 440"782, Oalllpolls, Oh ~ Open
lVII.
14 ft. lone Star metal boat
1nd trailer with 7.6 HP 1979 Dodge o.1 00 ~ ton
Mercury motor. &amp;700 or PU. short bed, V-8. auto .•
trade tor smaller boat. PS. PB. rool nlca, U .89&amp;.
Cont1ct Charles Matters, John' s Auto Salet, 448Rt . 1 Mill Crook Rd . , "782. Oalllpollo, Oh. Open
Oolllpolla.
· lVII.
FOR lila or trade. 2 goats.
one milk a baby, 8 months.
phone 304-871·&lt;1096.

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Farm Equipme!rt

79 Ford Fairmont Vutura 8
cyl .. PS. PI, AC, AM-tapa,
40,000 mi .. ax. cond . Coil
""8·981 .. .

at.

1971 Toyoto Calico
4
cyl .. 6 apd .. AM-FM . Coli
81"· 24&amp;-109&amp;.

88 Mercury Cougar, 289.
V-8, good ahope, f1 ,800.
Coli U8-"274 .

3 bedf6om downstairs apt.
'125. plus dep. 614-992·
&amp;&amp;1 1:..

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~ For rani or ule 3 bdr. family
~ room,

central air, nice
· neighborhood, •450 monty.
: Deposit and references
: ,.qulrod. 876· 1 4&amp;B .

: 42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
TraiJer for rent near Tycoon
l.olco. e176 mo. Coli 814·
388-8711 .

I

1977 VW Rabbit . Good
cond . 81 , 000 mllea .
$1 ,800 . 814-992-2881 .

72

Trucks for Sl!le

1978 Che~y Scot,sd•'• Y1
ton plokup , automatic
nearing. power br1ku. one
owner. 41.000 actual mll11.
Excellent condition. 614·
9·9-2668.'
197" CHEVROLET pick up,
rough .t.ape, •400. or belt
offer. 304-871 -2238.

73

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

1978 XL 310 Honda. Cell
&lt;148-0722.
1982 Hondo 1818 ATC, IIIce
now. f960. Coli 814-3792802.
1986 Horley Dovldoon thn..
wheeler. new motor, loll of
chrome, for aale or trade .
Coll814-388-8880.
Thomos Moped . Good
condition. 81,.· 992 -2201 .
1970 810TRIUMPH, t600 .
Coli 304-676-6832.
1982 KAWASAKII&amp;O LTD
Windjammer, lowers. AMFM, cauatte. crashbar.
aloav bor. n 700.00. 304·
882-3221 .

Motors for Sale
1 yr. oldBat~Trackarlllball
boat, 40 HP Mercury outboard &amp; electric motor,
many extras. •4&amp;00. Call
814·24&amp;,1478.

18 ft. Stor Croft fiber gloao
boat. AO horMpower mercury motor &amp; Ira Iter. ••ao.
814-992· 10&amp;8.

Aputmanu. 304-876 -

ee•e.

78 .

APARTMENTS . mobile
homu. houlll. pt , Pteu:ant
ond Oolllpollo. 81,.·448·
8221 .

...

Camping
Equipment

21 ft . Wlidarne11 oamping
troller. Coli 4411-1181.

1 9119 Comoro rolly wlloolo,
conaole on floor, bucket
- · AM·fM .. troclt,..-,
good oond .. tz.ooo Nrm.
Coli 871·83110.

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1H9VW-n-tronomLoolon. bcidv good oond ..
motor need• work, 2 new
.. _
.,110 · Col. ,.. 178-13411.

Amana central air heating •
cooling eyttem, 4 ton
cooling, 122 . 000 BTU
oloctrlc "-"•nco e100. Coli
o148-7ol82.

AUTO, 71 ToV018 Corollo
fer porta, fll. --178·
8837-lp.m.
I

•

1S82 Colemon tont oompor
with AUri. Clll 871-2321.

1 173 ITARCRA" fold·
down camper, slae·p s a .
htetlng fUrnece, 3 burner
- · Joo box. 804-M2·
2201.

79

Motor~

Homes
&amp; Cempart

21 ft. Flborform Cuddy
Cobin, oloopo 11. loto of
extr••· ••a . aand . Cell
111"·317·0118 or 11"·
387· 7371.

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(I) (!) NBC Nowa
MOVIE: ' So Long lit tho
Folr'
(I) Love The! Bob
(!) ESPN' 1 Horoe Roclng
Wkly.

Candice Bergen reHecta on
her life today'and her unique
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7:00
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(I) Burne • Allen
(!) ESPN SpartoCenter
(I) Green Acreo
(J) Enterulnmen1 Tonight
(!) Chor1ie'o Anaolo
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features Mountain Climbing
and Search of Ciudad Blanca
with guest David Iadd . 160

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BRIDGE .
Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

On the right road

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(J) Bualneoo Report
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SEAMLESS GUTTERS. One':
piece custom fit yovr home.- .
Ouerantaed . Adw6nced
Gutter, !Day 814·&amp;9~­
"088,1 !night 614-898·
8206.1
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Roofing tn_d Carpentry :.
work. general repaln. cell .
Anthony Williamson; 614·
387-019 ...
PAINTING · utorl&lt;&gt;r llo
Interior, odd joba. local
retldent. Phone 304-6768004 or 676-2649.

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&amp; Heating

em

Hi, Mama!
Hi, Papa!

83 . Excavating ·

DOZER WORK By Ted··.
Hanna. pondl. ~ dltche•.
baHmenta, etc. Call 446· ·
•907 . Carter &amp; ,E¥ena '
Tranaportatlon.
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wprlt.,
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Lonnie Bogg• ExOft'ltinl. '
Do1ei, baclrihee. , .d.. mp- :•
truck. Work by ho'l' or job .. •
con••8-7903.
.
Cat 214 hoe. dozen, crane.
loadera, dump trua... Call
8 1ol-448· 1 1•2 botwaon
7 ;00AM llo &amp;:OOPM . •

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Dozer work, ground clean·
ing a excavating. •28 hour.
Cell 4"8-9838.

HE REALLY

J.A.R . Canttr·u ctlon Co .
Water lin••· FoDten ,
Drolna. All klndo of Oltching. Rutlond, Oh . 8;4-742·
2903. '
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ONCE IN HIS
LIFE.

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llo beckhoo Hntlcw. leoo·
ment~ footen, lendMieping, driveweye. farm ponda.
614·742· 2407 or 114· ·
742·2088.
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Cat 211 Hoe, doiM)Ci:DtiOI. ·'
loadOt'l, dump truck. ll1 4 , .
448-11"2 lmwoon 7 o.m : ·
to I p.m.
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a. Refrigar8fi~on

APPLIANCE SERVICE. AU
mek11 and model• of
weshera, dryera• ...trigera- • ·
ton, air condltlonera .:.
8orgain lem: ol41-1033.

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service. Autholtaef'81nger
Salea a Service Sharpen'
Scltaon. F1bric Shop,
Pomeroy. HZ-2284,

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Coli Jim Lonlor, lM-871· ·

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PEANUTS

I DON'T THINK I
REALLY NEED THIS
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FOR VOU IF VOU AAVE
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played in a rubber bridge
game, North would probably
play at some heart contract.
U he reached a slam, he
would go one down since lhe
defeDSO would start with two
spade tricks.
In match-point duplicate,

There are lots of ways to
get there. Here is one elegant war.
North s two-club opening
Is· artificial and forcing. It
shows either an old·fash·
ioned forcing two-bid In an
unspecified suit or a strong
no-trump hand. South' s
three-diamond response is
posltl~e and shows a dia·
mond suit headed by at least
two ~f the three· top honors
and something extra.
.
North's three-heart rebid
shows bis heart suit. South
bids three no-trump to show
a balanced type tiancl with
something in at leaat one
unbid sui!. North's four-club
bid Is either a cue bid or a
. natural bid to show clu~ as
his second suit. South's four
no-trump Is definitely not
BlackwOod. South is merely
showing North a definite
spade stopper.
.
North bids five no-trump,
asking Soulh to bid six if he
can take the second spade.
South can take that second
spade, so he bids the unbeatable no-trump slam.
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By Oowald Jacoby
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(I) Codlno
(I)Tennla
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g (J) Pollco Story 'The
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spades.

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Pageant. a look at hibernating bears and a man' s own
pefsonal sports museum.
IAI 160 min.)
(]) MOVIE: 'Night Shift'
C1J MOVIE: 'Improper
Chonnelo'
(I) I Spy
(I) Kldnoppod. Part II Se·
cond of 3 parts. A man of
honor, Alan Breck Stewart - '
becomes a fugitiva when he
is wrongty accused of murder. David McCallum. Ekkehardt Bolle. Aude Landry . IRI
(2 hrs.)
.
(J) e (lZ Fall Guy Colt in·
vestigates the landing of an
allan spaceship. IA) 160 min.)
D (I) (}I Archie Bunker' a
Place Archie discovert that
BiUia wants to data her ex~
boyfriend. {R)
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Special 'Rain Forest .' The
rich variety of pllnt and animal life in Costa · Rica is examined. lA) 160 min.)
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File'
8:30 (!) Bllliardo: Women'•
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show presents Match # 1 of
the Women's World kwita·
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from Atlentk: City. NJ. 160
• min:)
D (I) ()I Olorlo Gloria gets
upset when she klarns that a
dog she saved is going to be
put 10 sleep. IAI
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resort's to drastic action to
keep her sister and Jo from
becoming nuns. IAI {Closed
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(!) PKA Full Contact
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presents Tom Hall vs . Don
Neilson from Milwaukee,
··
WI. 190 min.l
10:00 D (]) GD Newo
(]) Standing Room Only:
Silly Jool This rock super·
star performs on television
for the first time .
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through her divorce . iR) 160
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most pairs will also land at
some heart contract with
North the declarer. They
will also make jU.t 11 tricks.
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lind some way to reach sli
no-trump with South declar·
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unless West opens his ace of

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E &amp; A Tree Service, fully
insured. free eulmatel.
Phone U4-387-0838, call
after 5.

87

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IIi

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(]) Ue Gillie
Detector

lhepe. Waterremovel, FREE .
ESTIMATES, FURNITURE
CLEANING . CAPTAIN
STEAMER 814-448-2107. ··

7397.

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liD Over Euy Actress

Water Wells . Commercial
end Domestic. Teat holes.
Pumps Salea end Service.
30.. ·895-3802.

&amp;5
1979 Flot. 4 cylinder, "
epHd, excellent mechanical
condition, e1 350 . 00 ,
30..·178-2818. '

ALL YOU'VE GOT
TO 00 I~ IMA&lt;&amp;I~I!
WHAT ITf Ll~ TO ee;
TH~ UNDfRODG .

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1974 Hondo 310, 7.4oo
actual miles. •&amp;oo. Call
81 •·388·97&amp;6.

2 bedroom furnished Apl's.
814 -1192-1434 or 814 ·
912.1111" or 304· 882 ·
2188:·.,. .

W11h... dryere. refriaei'•·
tora. oaa • electric ranges,
up. 30 dav• guarantHd. 8arg1ln 8arn 448·
8033 or ....a-8181.

vou see, E&gt;AS'1WOUR
BIS61!ST P,RO&amp;L~ WITH
PLAVIN6 THE PART OF
lo\OO!&gt;E I~ !ICUPTIN!;
YOU~5-EI-F AS A

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RINGLE'S SERVICE expo·
riltncad roofing , including
hot tar application. carpenter, electrician, maaon. Call ·
304-876·2088 or 8764680.

82

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CARTER 'S PLUMBING .,
AND HEATING
1979 Jeep CJ·6. 8 cyl. 3.
Cor. FOurth and Pine · .
apeed, new top, lirtl, axe. Phone 446-3888 or 4"6· :
cond. e3700. Coli 446- 4471
011&amp;.
JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT .. :
INO. Fomerly Dewitt's .
Plumbing. Coli 81 ,._367· •
74 Motorcycles
0678.
• •

Sears aluminum boat. 9 .1
Evanructe motor • tilt trailer.
Coli 614-388·871 1.

Full aizo bod for ulo. Aoklna
no. Coll4411· 4987.

(!)N~/W-.K ·

F &amp; K Tree Trlmmlnf• stump .
removal. Cell 878- 331.

1979JEEP CJ7, AM-FM, 8
track, Renegade, PS, PB,
low miluge. Orlgln•l paint,
'"998. CoiiU8-811 ...

Fiv1 room unfurni1h1d
upstairs Apt. in Middleport.
eno:· month . 814-992·
&amp;892 .

, ONE bedrocm· epartmant,
Nice 2 bdr. SkyNne modern &lt;102~ 24th. St. Pt. Ploo·
• clun. turn .• weter paid. unt, phone, 1·11,.· 992·
U - Rt. 7 . Coli 814·2"8· 1818.
1818.
.:::.:..::....----::-- -::-il ONE 6odroom oportmont,
2 bedroom trail• . Fur· •z2a·month. elf uttlltltt
nlohod. Noloto. Dopoalt pold. ol!ll•·ll71-2&amp;81.
,..qufrod. 111 ·112·274~ .
TWIN RIVERS TOWER.
3 bedroom • 2 bedroom, Apartments now available
turnl1hed mo~lle hom••· to etct.ty • dluw.d wtth en
Al80 3 room Apt. furnlt~. 'income of lea• the:n
No poto. 814·948-2213.
•12, 300 . Ron11ng for 30
perceftt of adiutt.cl incetmeZ bedroom trailer, fur· .Phone 304-878-8878.
nl1hed . air conditioner .
f1 10. month ront. etOO . 8MAL1. furnlahod oport·
depotlt , referencee . Call mellt,. adulu. no petl,
11 .. -948-2110.
,.._ _ • 30..·871-1381.

'

1969 Olda 98. Excellent
mechanically, body and
interior exceltent. Run1 like
now. "10. 814·9112·6"20.

1 974 Continental Mark IV 1981 Kowoookl 440 LTD,
Dlelllloeder, dozer, trailers, for sale or trade for van or
xcellent condition ,
Pickup, dunabuggy, cycle, pickup of equal 111lue. Call ·
1 ooo .oo. 30:4·&amp;78-2B88.
Ford eilglne and trans. Call 1 _
44~8,.·~7_2_,._4_.- - - - - 1983 Hondo XR 80. f600 .
81"·381·82ol8.
1·
1972 Mustang tuto., 8 cyl .• 304-876-3031.
new tires. •eoo or trade tor
omoll PU. Coli 81"·37963
Live1tock
211&amp;.
715 Boats and

'6

'
room houN end
bath, 2
: walla. 3Yz ecrea, 1h mile out
· Mill Sto~o Rd. Coli . 871·
: 1872.

71

rx x

(!) Pley YQUr Beot Golf
(I)IDre.nofJ-

1-0S&amp;IO..

GENE'S CARPET CLEAN."
lNG SERVICE. Rocom· ·
mended for profellional ··
steem cleaning . Scotch
Guard-Free Estimate•. Call
Gone ot 81"·992-8809.

(lZ

Cll MOVIE: ' Arthur'
CIJ Tic T8C Dough

Marcum Roofing • Spouting. 30 yean experience:
lpeclall&amp;ingin built &amp;Ill roof.1
Call 81,..388-9857.· ~
'

Musical
Instruments

Peaches; yellow freestone,
pl.ck your own. •1 0 bu .
Bring container·. Raynor't,
Lower Rived Rd . Call
448-ol807.

r. houaa at 44 Oll'le St .•
Gallipolis. Inquire at William
Ann Motel. f

Above evereae aingle film II\,'
dwelling, 8 rooms. 2 betha,
batement. corner of 8th &amp;
Vlond . Phone 30,.·876·
1931.

57

58.

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2 bedroom hou11in country.
·•1&amp;0. month plus refertnces and deposit. 814-9492801 .

lana. Poodles and Dach·
1hund puppies, phone
304·89&amp; -38&amp;8.

.

,..(

.

GIBSON SG guit·ar, 19~n Monte Carlo, loaded .
UIO.OO. 304-676 · 3943 1978 Trona Am, black .
before 6 p.m.
1971 Ford Courier Truck.
1 80 Auto Salas. 388-880&amp;.

4 rmt &amp; bath, located 733
Third Ave., Oolllpolla. t166
mo . , •6s deposit. Call
"48-3870 or 441-1340.

Lerge .houu with porch.
ideal for large family, nOO
mo. A·One Real Estates.
Carol Yeager, Realtor. Call
304-876 -1104 or 304 678-7381.

AKC reglllered Pomeran·

I I K t)

N- ·

PAINTING • interior and
exterior. plumblng. ,moflng, :
1ome remodeling. 2G yrs:-1
""P· Coli 814-38B·98&amp;2 . ; .

AKC ,Reg , Doberman pup1,
8 weeko old e126. Coli
61 4 ·268· 6688 .

Ragl1terad bo;der colliet,
black and white, excellent
work dog or pet, •1 50,
304· 688-2467.

8:00 • Cll Cll • Cll Ill •

STUCCO PLASTERING -:·•
textured ceilings commer.... ..
cial and residential. fre1 :
estimates. Call e14·258-" •
1182.

AKC Reg . Chow Chow

Four AKC eilvtr miniature
poodles, 304-882·3872.

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.....

Improvement•

I

Houses for Rent

WEDNESDAY

~

81

Peralan end SlafneH kittent. Cell 448-3844 efttr
4PM.

FOUND·2 d0110. Boogie and
Poodle. Behind Pomeroy.
81 4 -992·8360 . Friendly
pet1. Gentle.

18 HP hydro static huskey
Bolen with 48' mower. Call
61 4-379· 2601.
.

..

••

EVE NINO

pupplu, CFA Himalayan ,

Regltterad Cocktr Spaniel
pupa . Mole, bull . f160.
Alao adult Poodle and a
Cockor Sponlal. 814-9922807.
.

Antique pump organ . Call
446-0722 .

.

DRAOONWYND CATTERY
· KENNEL . AKC Chow

pherd pups. Between
II 8
Registered
German 6Shewooko old. 81 4· 986· 3848.

1 bedroom :apartment for
rent. Call 446-0390.

Television
Viewing

79 Motora Hornea·.
&amp; Camper•

.

Reg. black female Chow. all
ahota, haa papera. $176 .
Cell "46· 7328.

For rent Sleeping Rooms
and light house keeping
room1. Perk Central Hotel.
Call 446·0768.

Ohio

Augtltt 3, 1983

1974 Starcraft ~.9,111 - UP :':
camper. aleeps 8, " ·.oop ..2
Coli "46· 7 .. &amp;2.
.., ', ' ~

Beagle &amp; 3 pupa . Call
814-218-8675.

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

1983

Wednesday,

Ponoeroy Middleport, Ohio

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Wedrwldny, August 31 1983:

Laid-off Pan Am employee
subdues h~jacking suspect
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HOUSTON (AP) -AiaJd-offPan
Am employee came to the aid of his
former employer, thwarting the
hljacklng of a Houston-bound jetllne!' by wrestUng a Cuban who
gave up rather than fight " thr'ee
f4b'IY virile American- males,"
witnesses said
1be jetliner, carrying 121 passellgers and a crew of seven from
Miami, landed safely Tuesday at
Houston Intercontinental Airport,
where pollee and FBI agents
arrested the would-be hijacker, said
FBI agent John Guido.
It was the second time in two
weeks that passengers have foiled
an air piracy, although there have
been nine hljacklngs this year.
1be suspect,identlfied by the FBI
as Al!redo Ayala, 30, had told a
stewardess in Spanish that he was
going to take control of Pan Am
Flight 925, said Joe McGuinness,
Pan Am director of sales.

, The man, apparently unarmed, attorney. "By the time I gotoutofthe
moved toward the cockpit of the · seat ... Spicer had hisarmbehlndhls
Boeing 7'n and was overheard by back, the kid had him by the throat
passenger Spicer L ung, 45, who had and pushed him upagainstthewall,
worked for Pan Am for 18years and · and I grabbed him.
was a catering manager in Houston
"So suddenly the guy was looking
until he was laid off three weeks ago,
at
three fairly virile AmeriCan
McGuiness said.
males.
All of us were a little hostneat
Lung and his 15-year-old son,
point,"
Symons said.
that
Spicer Lung Jr., !/!aped from their
"! tell you, he (t)Je hijacker) lost
seats and grappled with the man,
aU desire by then," he added. ·
McGuinness said.
A fllght attendant Identified as
The flight left Miami at 6: 50 p.m .
Fernando Viollas Lobos, of Houston,
EDT,
311d the pilot radioed at 7: 10
and another passenger, Ralph
p.m.
that
the aircraft was being
Symons, joined the struggle and
hijacked.
Six
minutes later the pUot
helped subdue the man.
said
a
passepger
had subdued the
Using some hemp from the
hijacker
and
the
fllght woilld
cockpit, a pair of plastic handcuffs
and a sea:t belt, Lung tied the continue to Houston.
would-be air pirate into a fi rst-class
· Lung, desert bed by McGuiness as
seat, where hesatquletlyfortherest
"a typical shy hero," slipped out of
of the llight, McGuinness said.
"!didn't realize at first what was the airport without talking to
happening," said Symons, a Miami . reporters·.

Veterans Memorial
Admitted--James Richard Foreman, Portland; Mattie Warner ,
Guysville; Dessie Boring, Middleport; Irene Roush, Racine; Donald
Grimm, Pomeroy; Paul Michael,

Pomeroy.
Dlschargect..Ellen Stewart, Av·
ery Searles, Martha Greenaway,
Judie McNickle, Jerome Cook.

648 hoard
okays budget
After rejecting the 1984 tax
estimate budget In July, the
Gallia.Jackson·Meigs 648 board
approved an identical version
during a special meeting Monday
night.
The board voted 10 to 0; with two
abstentions, to approve the $2.5
mlllion budget and submit it to the
Meigs County auditor. Under the
new budget, the 648 board will spend
almost $400,00) less than it d id in

1983.
The fiscal document was rejected
. 5 to 3 in July, primarily because of
the votes of new members.
Several new appointees said then
that they had not seen the budget
prtor to the meeting and did not feel
they could approve it without a
thorough examination.
1be two members who abstained
Ralph D. McCormick and
Warren Sheets - are·new appoin·
tees who voted against the measure
in July.
In other discussion, executive
director Maxine Plummer told the
board she is increasing the hours of
one employee and contracting with
an outside person to help with the
board's fiscal affairs.
Fiscal otflcer Mary JoThaler is on
medical leave and Plummer said
she does not know when Thaler can

return.

Plummer...
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Terminate six cases· Three forfeit bonds
Four defendant); forfeited bonds on DWI charges
and two others were fined in the
court of Pomeroy Mayor Clarence
Tliree defendants forfeited bonds
Andrews ..
of $450 each, all posted on charges of
Forfeiting bonds were .Carl Hall, driving whUe intoxicated, in the
Pomeroy;$46; TheresaR.Hoffman, . court of Middleport Mayor Fred
Route 3, Pomeroy $61; Walter Hoffman Tuesday night.
Mercer, Jr., Cheshire,$45,allposted
The three were James Ward,
on speeding charges, and Milfred Char leston, w. Va.; Wayne Bright,
Frederick, . Racine, $43, assured
Gaiiipolis, and John Aelker,
clear distance.
.
Middleport.
Fined in the court were Richard
James Chapman, Middleport,
Warnecke, Middleport, $163 and
was fined $100 and costs on charges
costs, reckless operation, and Any of marijuana possession; was given
Patterson, Syracuse, $63, traffic
a six day jall sentence and placed on
tight violation . .
six months probation for resisting
arrest and was fined $50andcostson
a disorderly manner charge. Sally
Meet Thllrl!!lay
Scanlon, Middleport, was fined $50
Chester ToMtshlp Trustees · wW
and costs on a disorderly . manner
meet Thursday, Aug. 4,1it 7:30p.m.
charge; given a sixdayjallsentence
and piaced on six months probation
at Chester Town Hall.
for assault upon a police officer and
six days ln jail and six months
probation
for resisting arrest.
Emergency runs
TIIree calls were answered TUesday by local units, the Meigs County
Emergency Medical Service reports. At 10:12 a.m., tile Pomeroy
Unit went to Laurel St. · for Euia
Welkerwhowasdeadupontheunit's
. artiva; Pomeroy at 7:22 p.m . went
to Ponieroy Health Care Center for
Donald Grimm, taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital and at 8:56p.m.
Racine wept to Broadway St. for
· Tina Barnes, taken to Holzer
Medical Center.

Three marriage liceRSes were
issued in Meigs Couty Probate
Court.
Issued licenses were Donald Lee
Hysell, ~. Rutland, and Debra
Darlene Smith, 24, Rutland; Monty
Ray Barringer, 26, Rt.1, Reedsville,
and Agnes Ann Bobo, 16, Rt. 1,
ReedsVille; Robert Thomas Stewart, 29, Rt. 1, Middleport, and
Barbara Jo Kennedy, 34. Rutland.

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GRAND CHAMPION - Eddie Collins of Route. 1,
~lie, was the p-anel ~on In the model
rocket projed judging. For bill JIIOJed he prepared a

poiter display aod made a model rocket. Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cluu1es CoiUns, he Is member of the IJttle
Rascai4-H Club.

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ButuntDnowtheboard''evldently
felt comfortable" with keeping her,
she said.
Although pleased her employ·
ment status will be resolved,
Plummer said sbe is not happy the
board decided to Pl'EP8re charges
after an hour-long secret session.
She had asked that all discussion
CODcel1ling her be held in public.
The board's attorney, W. Joseph
Strapp, said later the secret session
concerned the $12 million sult
Plummer fiJf!d against the board
and SMle state and county officials.
But Plummer remains slu!ptlcal.
She said she plans to investigate If
the board discussed her employment statui during the secret
. session, posslljy by taking sworn
statements of the members.
Plummer said secret discussion
ot ber would be Illegal under Ohio's
oPenmeet!DglawbecaiiiE'sheMked
that deliberation be public.

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YoU2,No.7'1

B)o DALE RO'DIGEB,Jr.

Euia I. Weiker, 94, Columbus,
Try Our Daily
died Tuesday at the horne of her
daughter, Mrs. Jennie Well, Laurel
St., Pomeroy.
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Mrs. Welker was bornSept.8,lll88
DINING ROOM CIOSfS AT 7 MONDAY-SATURDAY
at Long Bottom, the daughter of the
• DINING ROOM CIOSfS AT 4 ON SUNDAY
late Andrew and !\lice HaJDIIi&gt;
. Carry-Out llllin~ow Open Until 10 MondiV-Sundoy
Wright. She was also preceded In ·
death by her husband, Delbert W.
Weiker, three sons, Gerald, Ralph
and William. five half-brothers and
three half-sisters.
Mrs. WelkerwasamernberoUIIe
PomeroyChurchofChrlstandMISa
homemaker.
InaddltiontoMrs. W e l l s h e i s a ! s o t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - survtved by another dauglrter,
EUien Weiker, Coiumbus.Shelsalao
survived by one sister, Alya!
Cervantez, Jackson, Michigan, six ·
grandchildren and 10 great
grandchildren.
. Funeral services wW be Md
Thursday at 3:~ p:m . at E~
Funeral Home with the. Rev. Nell
Prou~oot officiating. Burial wHI be
in Hemlock Grove Cernet!I'Y.
Friends lllliY ·call at the funeral
home today from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9.

LUNCHEON &amp; DINNER SPECIALS ........... s2.99
BREAKFAST SPECIALS ...................... .. s1.99

complicated that certain provisions are not explained
OVP News Edllor
properlY or are overlooked.
~ has been placed on the Department of .
"My major concern in reviewing the local
Taxation for cllallges resulting fnm the loss of
government funding was that more money would be
revmueto500blooountlelltromGovernor'sRJchard
available. This year, $258 miWon was allocated
Celeste's 191M state budget approved two months ago.
compared with $237 mW1on a year ago. There Is no
G.olllpolls' attomey Jotynn Boster, who tepresents
excuse to raise funding then cut the poor, smaller
two ot three COIUitles losing money under the I:Judgl!t's
counties. Why should 38 counties prosper a!'the
· local goyemment fund provision, was bus)' Wednesexpense of 50 others?.''
day making contact.tlln Columbus to get the situatiOn
The legislation contained a provision elb'nlnatlng a
conecll!d.
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tax derived from financial institution depadls, but
Rep. Boster Indicated Wednesday afternoon she · becaiiiE' of the eliminatiOn of the tax on deposits, 50
couldn't promise anything, but, is not alone in her . counties were certified less money. •
1be loss affects county budgets, townshlPII and
effort. "The Department of Taxation has received
hundreds of calls &amp;lready about this. This took us all
munlclpallties.

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approved
without knowJed&amp;e of bow it was going to affect
smaller Ohio counties, Rep. Boster said It Is just one of
the problems Involved in approving a IJud8e!
pacllqe, Acoordlna to Boster, the package Is 5o

po=tlo~~
~alue~d":.ee00:~~

canes from state sales tax, state income tax and state
corporate franchise taxes. ·

BasiCally the taraer populated counties such as
Cuyallcga. Franklin and Harnllton Will enjoy a great
financial benefit under the new l:Judget.

...
COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) -Ohio is
getting a little better return on the
tax dollars it sends to the federal
government than in years past, at
least partly because of the state's
economic troubles.
The Ohio Public Expenditure
CouncU. a prtvate, non-partisan tax
research group, said state taxpayers paid $L10 for every Slot federal
grantll-in-ald received for flscal

year1982.
That was better than in 1981 when
it rost taxpayers·$L19foreach$1ln
federal aid.
And It was a bargain compared to
a decadeA&amp;'O when taxpayers had to
smd$1.55toWashlngtontorevery$1
of federal grants-in-ald.
"'lblngs are Improving from that
irtandpolnt," Charles Calhoun, the
group's executive director, "said
Wedn€!1(!ay.
The brighter picture was traced'to
thefactthatthefederalgovemment
was pumping $Ll blllion more into
the state for buman services
programs.

Our interest rale on home equity loans
. just took a turn for the better.
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NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS

CONJIIICATm HARVEST- Fairfield Cou&amp;y

!!hea 111'1 Captllob Goldt!Mq IIIINthroaP 101 marl..... pluJia oon!Jecued Tlaeeday from a fann near

.Co~issioners
Applications for $87,&amp;Xl in community development block grant
monlel allocated Meigs Coonty
ftl'r awarded Wectaesday after·
110011 at a apectal meetln&amp;: of the
Melp Couaty Cornmlsslonenl..
RecelviD&amp; grand montes were
Salllbury ToWnshiP. Trustees,
$5,545, blacktop Naylors RWii
Tlappen Plallls (Ora!J&amp;'I! Townlhlp)
Fire Department, $5,!m, remodel
fire depertmellt building; SyracUse
$28.!XXI, new fire truck;
Qester Fire Department, Si.7'75,
aldewalka, concrete apron; drive. way; Baahan Fire Departm€11t,
WS.«J. radio dispatched siren
l*uil!l, Bashan Fire ,Department,
~ septic sys1m1 at fire atatlon;

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Thafsa lower rate than we've
been able to offer in some time.
But hurry. This rate Is only good
fora limited time.

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Olive

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3,258.40
4,847.76
2,860.06
3,975.40
1,!nl.03
3,895.7~
3,009.06
3,61!6. 74
4.!59.04
2,386.04
3,182.71
2, 704.73
39,833. "10

15,&lt;155.48
15,539.13

2,306.37
3,158,81
3,373.91
39,833.711

More federal dollars
now . allocated to Ohio

Winds southerly 5-10 mph. '~burs­
day, partly cloudy with a ~percent
chance of aftel1!oon and evening
thunderstorms. High 85-90.
Extended Ohio Forecast
Friday tbroogh Sunday:
Chaace of tbunderslonns Friday,
butfalrfortheweekendiDghsBS-QI.
Lows 1111-711.

9:00a.m. Steer Show &amp; Judging
Show Arena
12:30 p.m. Kiwanis Youth Day
(Balloon bursting, Sprint Racing,
Bubble Gum Blowing, with many, m any
, Main Stage
more events
1:00 p.m . 4-H Dog Care Judging
Show Arena
6:00p.m . Band Concert-Hannan Trace
High School
Main Stage
6:30p.m. Senior Citizen
Main Stage
7:00p.m. PersonS Family Gospel Singers
Main Stage
7:00p.m. Parade of Champions
Show Arena
Dairy Sweepstakes
7:30_p.m. The Lewis Family
Main Stage
8:00 p.m. Horse Pulling Contest
PuiUng Track
8:30 p.rn. Concords
Main Stage
9:30p.m. Sonrtse Group
Main Stage
10:00 p.m. The Lewis Family
Main Stage

19113
1984
Reduction
$153,143.60 $100.£132.00 $ 53,111.60

6,136.96 $
Chester ................ 13,978.18
9,1~.42
Columbia ............. 8,246.78
5,386.72
Lebanon ............... 11,462,1ll
7,487.4p
Letart ................. ., 5,501.68
3,593.65
Olive ................ ! .. 11,233.Cll
7,337.35
Rep. Boster feels additional pressure will be added
Orange .. .. .. ... .. .. ... 8,935.93
5,836.87
frotn veteran legislators, namely House Speaker
Rutland ............... 10,543.94
6,887.20
Verne ij.iffe of New Boston and Senator Oakley C.
Salem .................. 11,703.99
7,644.95
CoUlns &amp;t Lawrence County. Both of their districts · Salisbury .............. 6,879.(18
4,493.94
teceived cuts too.
Scipio.................. 9,1T/.13
5,994.42
sutuin .... . .. ... . .... ... 7,'/lM!.85
5,094.12
The Meigs County Budget Cot'nrnisslon has re114,85'1."10 75,1rl4.00
ceived notlficatlou from the tax commissioner that
CorporUiona
the estimates for County Undivided Local governPomeroy .. ......... .. . 44,564.'19 29,109.31
ment funds loe calendar year 1984 will be reduced
Middleport .... .. .. ... 44,tn;.99 29,266.86
approximately $132, T/9.
Racine ...............
6,1M.26
4,343.89
Below is a list ot the subdivision, and the amounts
RuU&amp;nd .......... ...
9,1Cll.21
5,949.40
· lost by the projected estimates certified by the tax
Syracuse ............ 9,728.45 6,354.54
commissioner between the years of 1983 and 1984.
114,85'1.711 78,0'.14.110

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A Multim.dlo Inc. ,..wspaper

Unottlcial reports say Cuyahoga COunty was
Increased by $5,178,333; Franklin County, $4,1116.015
and HamJiton. $1,363,3TI.
In contrast, If no chages are made, Meigs County
wW ioee $132,T/9 while Gallia County wW lose $136,00l.
Nearby Athens County, the third county in Rep.
Boster's district wW gain $22,00).

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REUGIOUS - SENIOR CITIZEN NIGHT

2 Sections, 12 Paget

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio; Thursday, August 4, 1983

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TURKEY, CHOICE OF VEGETABLE,
MASHED POTATO and GRAVY

new Gallia County
appointee, seconded the motion. It
was Sheets who asked in July that
Plummer's status be discussed at
Monday's special meeting.
All five new members present at
the meeting voted in favor of
preparing charges.
Thedlrectorcluneunderfirefrom
a state-appolnll!d review group,
which in a report released in
January, accused her and her staff ~-----------.,..------------l
of "extravagance" and poor man- ·
agement of board funds.
Plummer said she does not
understandwhytheboardhasagain
deCided to take action against her.
She noted that the board asked her to
resign in January, after release of
the report, but after she refused to
quit has taken no official action.
Plummer said If there was just
cause to remove her, the board
could have begun the process long
SheetS, a

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Mostly clear tonight. Low 8&amp;-70.

Gallia County Fair program
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Weather foreclaSt

Maniage licenses

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4.6 court cases ...

First aid fact8
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,f:ula I. Welker

.Happenings around Meigs County...

Family Medicine

Munoz end&amp;
Bengal holdout

Township

liUSteel. $5,!m,

repair slip (II Bigley RJd&amp;e; Racllle
Vllll&amp;e, ~ walel"llne extension;
!'tfelp County, $22,637.40, replacina
root Cll Melp Coonty Intlrmary

puMrc.

Seven!teddents fnm Salii!J)qcy

were in attendance.

Sallo!Jury had
suOO)Itted two appllcatkn, f\111€ for
$5.M5.06 to blacktoP Naylors Run
and one tor $9,036.27 for blacktop m
Bailey Run Road.
~
David Koblentz, pittldent of the
board of cornml.sslooerS infonned
those attending that only one project
was awarded Sallsbwy Township
due to the Jack of funds. He also
stall!d that Gary Hysell, Stoiii!J)qcy
Township Trustee had lndlcall!d
that the money would be u!ied on
Bailey Run Road rather than
. Naylors Ron. This was based on the
fact that there Is more tratflc on

Bailey Run Road and it is u!ied as a
flood road.

Commissioners pointed out that lt
was the detennlnatlon of the
trustees where the money wW be
u!ied.
Wanda Eblin, Saliobotry Town·
ship CJerk stated that the tnJ11ees
meet this Friday lllld It waS
BUgReSt.ed that reeldellts meet with
the tnJstees with location of the
~to be 8IIIIOUI!Ced.
F'ranll -Davis of ·Buckeye HLDa
Hncklng Valley Regional Deveq,.
ment District atatlld that all
applications approved will be for·
warded to the State. He stated that
he helped all applications wW be
approved by the end rA A111. and
project.tl underway 'by the end
September or the first ot October.
According to Davis, grants totaled $78.840 and l!dmlnitratlon
fees, $8,71rlpwldnga totalof$87,tm.

Despite the number of township,
school board and vWage offices to
be filled at the November Selection,
little activity Is reponed by the
Meigs COunty Board of Elections.
Candidates for the various po&amp;ts
bave only three weeki to tile their
petitions of candidacy at the board
olflce locall!d in the Masonic Temple, Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy.
Deadline for filing is 4 p .m. on
ThUrsday, Aug. 25.
In each of the 12 townshiJ)II of
Meigs Coun(¥. there will be a clerk
and a township trustee named this
year. For the most part a majot
portion of each school board wW be
selected at the Nov. 8 election.
The county board of educaUon
and the Eastern and Metal Local
Boards each bave three memben
whole termS expire at the end of the
year. Two members' termS are up
on the Southern Local Board.
Terins are for four yean In all

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Celeste. will make ·fair appearance
enla1alnment wW be provided by
J:lenver Rice tor the dedication.
'lbe rwM stage, wllk:h has been a
proJed or the MeliiJ County Fair
Board tbiiiWidtiH, II located near
the lt!ClWI'y'a
by tbe eliJr
patb II'IGiu o!d&gt;!l tbe nee tnJck. lt.
wUI be uaed fir ,.. ,11 IIIII! and earlY
evenlDg per1onnancel of local

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pet'Cf!nt In federal aid for health and
. But even w~en total federal
human serviCes," Calhoun said .
spending is cori,'lidered, Calhoun
The council said the state and . said Ohio was sen\llng in more than
local govermnents received $3.6 It received.
bUUon ln federal grant-in-aid payThe council report said total
ments tor fiscal year 19t!l.
federal government expenditures in
"However, Buckeye state taxpay· Ohio- including direct payrnen ts to
ers are estimated to have paid
Individuals - amounted to $2,160
almost $4 bUUon in federal taxes for per capita in fiscal year 1!&amp;!.
the grants-in-aid received. This
"However, the total federal tax
means that Ohio was a $366 mlllion burden of Ohioans amounted to
contributing state for federal aid $2,581 per capita, $421 per capita and
received In fl!cal year 1982," the 16 percent more than the federal
report said.
government's expenditures in Ohio
In tabulating grants-in-aid, the during FY 1982," it said.
council Included federal expend!·
On a per caplta basis, the federal
tures In Ohio for health and human
government spent more on resiservices, hourlng and utban devel- dents of 38other states than it did In
opment, transportation, education,
Ohio.
ftiliculture and general revenue
Total per capita s(XInding was
sharing.
hlghest·in Alaska at $4,533 followed
Not included were federal SoCial by Virginia, New Mexico, Connect!·
Security and pension payments to cut, Maryland, HawaiJ, Missouri,
Individuals, procurement contract , California, Washington and
awards and salaries for federal Massachusetts.
em:ptoy·ees in the state.

Filing
deadline
Aug. 25

allocate money

~tthecnmty.

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increase from 1'1rl to 1982 was an
increase of $8l7.7 million or 1ll

llaohvllle. Olllce.w W oblerved the pi8DII for leY·
eniiiiOIIOII.tier belallltiGrmed of the plentlap by a
fiii'IDel'. (AP _
r .-e.,..),

.Richard Jones said eech year one
capltal Improvement project is
funded. This year the proJect Is for a
new fire truck In Syracuse Village.
Cornmlsllonen allocall!d $28,ml to
the viUalle- Balance of the,money Is
dlstrtbull!d as equally tas pouiNe

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Amoog those scheduled to pertonn on the new stage during the
week otthe fair are Karen MacKay,
Tex Hart1&amp;on and the Valley Boys,
tbe PI!IN! FamDy ec.pel
aJJd Roeer IJid Mary GilrnDn ot

Instances.

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In the villages of Rutland. Racine
-111111 Syracuse, voters will select a
· lllllyor, clerk-treasurer and two
COWJCII members t1ds year IJid In
. R'aclne and Syracun, two
.members wW be elected to tl!lt respective board of public affaln.

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