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                  <text>Voi.Jl ,No .25
Copyrighted 1982

Pomeroy

Middle orl, Ohio, Wednesday June 9 1982

f!~.!!sh wins Meigs' only race
Manning K. Roush. Route I Minersvllle, emerged as winner 'or a
four-way Republica n ract' for the
nomination as Meigs Count y Commissioner In the Tuesday p;·ima ty_
elections .

The four-wa y raef' was the only
race for any county office in Tu esday's elec tions.
Roush received his part y's nomi nation for count y commissioner by
a good majority i ,461 to 915 garnered by his closest opponent. Don
R Hill , Route 2. Racine.
Third cand idate In t11e four-wa y
race wa s Leo B. Morris with 119
and fourth wa s .John A Jeffpes who

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tor Howard Frank who did not fi le
for nomination . The Democmts

cordN 's post .
Charles H . Kni ght , PomerO)', ftc

votes: Van Meter and Malia. ~IX;,
and Tl'atl'r ami Held . 1!\l.

fa ll for thf' only commissioner JX)St

had no ca ndidate for the post so

publica n. was unopposed in his bid

open thi s year by Chester Well s, a
Democrat, who was unopposed yesterda y. Wells received 1141 votes.
He formerly served on the Meigs
County Board of Commissioners.
Present county commissioner.
Henry Wells. did not run for nomination to be reelected to the com missioner post he now holds.
Meigs Republicans gave William

Wickline is assut·ed of t•iectlon in
the fall.
Emmogene Holstein, Sywcuse.
serving by appointment as cou nty
recorder. was given 2,2S1 Republlca n votes Tuesda y in her bid to be
elec ted to ser ve the unexpired term
or the late Eleanor Robson as
count y recorder . The term expires
Jan . 6. 1985. Mrs. Holstein was unopposed by a ny Republican Tues-

for judge of the court of commtln
pleas, term beginning Jan . I, l~KI.
lit' received 2,0.17 votes anrl is as sur('(! of elec ti on since there were
no OemO&lt;' rat candidates for th1•
pos t in yesterday's prima riPs.
Follow (;OP trend
Going along wit h state trend s.
Meigs County Republicans gJI'I'
strong support to the Cla rence .I.

R. Wickline 1,977 votes for nomina-

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problem s that remain .
Also meeting with council were
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill, Jr. , regarding water which is running onto
their lot at the corner of Main and
Tyree Bl\·d. Council will check the
area to determine lilt is water from
the street or from adjoining
property.
Frances Roberts. Sixth Street.
also met with council concerning a
drainage problem. The street com mittee will investigate and try to
come up with a solution.
E. A. Wingett, former mayor, Informed council there are residents
littering the drainage ditch that
runs from Vine Street to Wingett' s
pond along SR 124. Council will co ntact the game protector to assist in
apprehending the persons dumping
the litter.
Wingett also informed council it
would meet with his approval if the
berm along SR 124 in front of his
residence is ditched to help prevent
gravel from being washed onto his
lawn and driveway during heavy
r ains. The street commissioner will
correc t the problem as soon as time
permits.
It was announced th at an Ohio
State Flag will be purchased from
Ohio Penal Industries which will be
flown in the vill age.
Mayor Pyles commended the
st reet crew and other volunteers
who assisted in the cleanup of
Greenwood Cemetery.
The firem en and emergency
squad members were also com mended for the work they have
been doing around the village hall
such as removing two large tree
stumps, cleaning the sidewalk
along Third St. and pouring a walk
around the side of the building and
seeding the lot behind the building.
Attending were Robert Beegle.
!Continued on page 121

JOLYNN BOSTER

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Celeste takes
bitter battle
COLU M BUS. Oh io tAP t Former Lt . Go,-. Richard Cl'it•st&lt;•.
who lost in the 197Hgmeral election
Co1· . .Janws A. Rhodl's b\' Oll.IXXl
ha s c; q)turC'd thr Df'mug-ulx' rn a torial primary· and
Co ngrrs-;m;1n Cla rr ncr Grown ha s
wo n thr l kpu bli can cuntf'sl walk ing ; n n.1 ~ ·
Accordin g tu unofficial n •sult s.
\\'ith 97 (X'rcrnt of TuC'sda y's \'Ut r
count N:I. Cc• lf's tp rC'Cei vPd 4.:21 .:*11
vo !t•s to Uhio Attornr!' Crncral Wil liam Brown 's :In,;)]() _FormPr Cin c innati l'Ounci lman Jrrry Spri ngrr
wa-. third wit h 207. 11)1:1 \'DIPS.
On thP Hcpublira n side. with 97
JX'rcent or t hi' vo te counted. Cia r
l ' BCP 13rown n'Cc ivC'd J61.37H votf's
to for mer Cuya hoga County Com
missioner S.•th Taft 's 146,910. Stat&lt;'
Sen. Thomas Van Meter wa s third
wi th U2,0.'JO votes, and state natural
resou rces depa rtment director RoI:&gt;Prt Trat(•r wa&lt;; a distant fourth
wi th :16.184 vo tes.
Celes te' quickly askC'd his Df'mocra ti c opponent s lot hc·lp in the fall
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RICHARD CELESTE

Racine council okays
annual July 4 activities
The annua l July 4th ci'lebration
and parade will be held in the vil lage of Racine on Sunday, July 4, it
was announced at the regular
meeting of Racine Village Council
Monday night.
Meeting with council concerning
the 4th of July acti vi ties were fire
depart ment members. Doug Rees,
Mi t c h Nease, a nd George
Cumming&gt;.
The annual parade wi ll be held in
the afternoon to prevent interference with church services.
The trio also reques ted the purchase of paint for the interior of the
fire sta tion with the firem en to do
the painting. Firemen also requested the purcha se of a 1 Y, Inch
nozzle and a pair of 500 watt flood
lights for use wi th the portable genera tor. Coun c il approved the
purchases.
In other business. the finance
committee recommended (council
approved I to place village fund s
Into one checking account at the Ra cine Home National Bank . It was
pointed out that the village will be
able to draw interest 0 n the money
as long as a certain balance is
mainta ined.
Council also established a policy
that all refuse collection customers
will pay the same rate for the one
day a week pickup service. The cur·
rent rate is $12 per quarter.
It was pointed out during the discussion that other haulers are not
permitted to collect in the village at
this time.
Mayor Charles Pyles informed
council members that th e
Syracuse-Racine Regiona l Sewer
District will meet this evening at
6:30p.m. at Racine Village Hall.
Mayor Pyles requested
members of council to meet with
the board to express their concerns
concerning the system and clean up

HPrf''s how Meigs Rf'publica ns

vo ted un other state ca ndidates:
('lw·ics 11. SiJxiJe, for attorney gcn era!. Jill;?: Vincent C. Campan&lt;'lla.
fot aUIIit or of state. 16ill : Virgil E.
Brown. for Sf'&lt;' t'l•tary of state. 1!1-lJ
l(t'poblicans gave Howard Kni ght
1111)'2 volt'S for state trea surer with
lticharcl H . Harr is receiving tin
and Dana (; _ Rinehart. Offi. For
Un ill'&lt;l Stall's Senator.loca!Repub, Cnn t 11 n1,·d 1,11 p&lt;ll! l ' 12 l

Brown gets GOP nomination

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Two ta x levies WC'rP give n approva l and two others were turned down
when Meigs Countians went to the polls Tuesday's June primaries.
One of two county-wide ta x measures, a 1.5 mill continuing levy for
maintenance and operation of schools, training centers and workshops for
mentally retarded persons. was approved by Meigs voter s, 2219 to 1806.
The levy will provide funds for the operation of the new Ca rleton School
which has been built in Syracuse and was only recently completed. County
voters severa l yea rs ago passed a tax measure to help wi th theconsttuction of a school for menta lly rctarded people, but had never previously
approved a levy for operation of the facility.
The srcond county-wide levy , a one-half mill levy for current expenses or
the Meigs County Board of Health and supplement to the genera l fund for
the purpose of making appropr iations for th e health department went
down to defeat 2051 to IR69. The levy would have been in effect for five
years.
Middleport Village votct·s aga in displayed their support of It fire department by passing a nrw two mill tax which wi ll be in effect for five years.
The levy will provide fund s for the construction of an addition to the
present fire station which has proven to be too sm all to house all of the
department vehicles. Middleport voters approved the levy more than
two-to-one, 376 to 159.
A three mill, new tax for fi ve vea rs. placed before voters of the Eastern

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JAMES BETTS

CLARENCE BROWN

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Guiding Hand levy out
Galli a County voters Tuesda y defea ted a one-mill operating levy for
the Guiding Hand School and the
Ga llco Sheltered Workshop, at Cheshire, the county's fa cilities for
mentally retarded adults and st udents. The vote was 1,746 agai nst
and 2.766 for.
This was the third time since the
November 1980 election the levy
has failed to pass. It was defeated
twice more in a special election in
March 1981 and in last year's general election.
Had the levy passed, it would
have continued operation of the
financially- troubled facility, which
operates out of the old Bishop Fenwick Catholic High School building

in Cheshi rl'. Due to recent funding
cutbacks from the Ohio Depart ment of Mental Retardation, Guid
ing Ha nd is operating on it s present

mil lage, which school officials fear
will run out before' the end of thi s
yea r .
However, a replacemen t levy for

the Ga llia -Jackson· Vinton Joint Voca ti onal School District and its two
schools - Buckeye Hills Career
Center in R io Grande, and Buckeye
Valley Career Center at Allensville
- passed by a hea lthy majori ty .
Unofficia l results show the levy,
which wa&lt;; a re nPwal of the t wo

mills approved by tri-county vot ers
in 1972 , was okayed by4.232 vote s to
~.395 nega ti ve votes.

Boster to oppose Ball
Ga llla County resident Jolynn
"Lynn " Boster swepl past her Democra tic rival William R. Whit e.
Nelsonville, in all three counties of
the newly formed 94th legislati ve
district Tuesday as she captured
her parties nomination for candida cy to the Ohio Hou se of
Representatives.
In her home county , attorney
Boster garnered 76.5 percent of the
Democratic Party vote as she
amas.ed 1,917 vo tes. Party rival
White, superintendent of the Trim ble Local School District In Athens
County, received 588 votes In Gallla
County. (Note: all totals unofficial)
In Athens County, Boster pulled

2.318 votes to White's 2, 119. In
Meigs Count y, she received 661
party nods. compared to White' s
o11. District wide resu lts show Boster wit h 4.898 votes: and, Whit e
with 3,218 votes.
Boster will fa ce-off in November
against Republican Party nominee
Claire "Buzz" Ball, of Athens, an
Incumbent ca ndidate who ran unopposed for nomination to the can didacy for the red istricted 94 th

Plt •c ti on.

"The Hepublican tickrt will be a
tough ti cke t." Celeste sa id . " I need
thr lead!'r ship and the su pport or
Bill Brown and (runn ing matc l

Charlie Yanik to win thi s. and I
want it . And I need the fresh ideas
or Jerry Springer. and I want
thrm ."
" Thi s C'I0Clion was not \VOn be-

causp or the distractions," Celeste
sa id . "This e]('('tion wa s won be·
cau sC' w(' paid attention to the sin glt• mos t tmportant issue: getting
Ol1ioa ns back to work . We have a
message for the prr.;ident and his
representative in Ohio, Clarence
Brown : "We don't want your sym pathy . We wan t jobs."'
Reuniwd effort
Clarf'n C'C' Brown, flanked by lie-ut enant govPrn or running mate

James Betts at a Columbus hotel.
att ribu ted his triumph to organiza tion and told cheering supporter s
he wa s " deeply grateful to the voters of th e state for the depth and
the breadth of this victory. We are
just beginning with our effort to reu nite the Republica n Party in the
state of Ohio. "

allPys, a nd th :tt gi\ '1''- ~ ·ou a prf' tt ~·

good assC'ss mrnt ... ht· ..,aid " You
know wlwn lht • g U\ wanh to hu _\'
~ · o u a l)('(•r at tiH' bo1,·ling alh'\
~~ ou'n• doing&lt; H\. . If ht· h·lls _
\ 'uu nut
to IXJ!Iwr him
,·ou knnw n 1u ' rf'
nol. "
Ilittt•r hattl• •
C'PIP!-. If' ;rnd \Vi\ lian 1 Hro\\"rl
wag('&lt;.! a b!ltPr h;1ttlr in thl' t·c~rl _\ ·
rPturn ~. ""ith tlH • \!'ad -;winging
ba ck a nd forth t)(' twt•Pn th!' two
ccmd ida t f'S. H 0\\'{ '\"P r. ('p\rs 1P L'\ ·pn ·
tu ally tx&gt;gan to pull JWa\·. and ;..~t
midnig ht tlf' n1~1d1' &lt;.1 \"i&lt;· t or~· spt •t•eh .
At 1: 10 a.m ., William RnJWII
mounted a p\atf r1 rTn J t \ .f' \P rans
Mrmorial ;rucl ittH·ium in Colum t-,u s
and told hi ..; ~ill' nl "- Upporh·rs. ··:\
disappointing hour hJ s arrin'fl We
arr not goi ng to win .··
Earlirr. \vhrn tht • uu tco nlt' of thP
race wa s still in qurs tion. Springrr
had said . ''I'm scan'&lt;l stiff. 1\ ·t· KOI
two years a nd $'1 million l in con tri butions) in thi s camp&lt;Jign. ,mel it
looks likl' it all could go down the
drain."
Hr latf'r conCt'tiL&gt;d at tht· " I'(TP·
tary of stat r \ offi cr. thanking his
sup!X)rtf' rs and SJ~· ing his c&lt;~m ·
paign prov idrd a gt)(xl opponunit1
for Democrats to share \"irw" and
diffPrences. l-1!1 sa id he• wuulcl support thP Df'motratic nominf"t:' . ad din g th at he r.xpectl'd the
DPmoc ratir incum hr nt to run
aga in a nd ind k~tf'd th &lt;ll hf'
wouldn't chall&lt; •ngl' him
Kt' n l\.('('f£:1. Cincinnati bu s inp ~ ;s .
man a nd Springf'r's lieutf' nant gm·ernor runnin g ma te. said. ·· 1guPss I
did set a record for I he most monc\·
that an indi \' idual Pvrr gJ\'f' to a
ca mpaig n in Ohio, but it's not going
to break m1 •. I thought .ll'tT\ &lt;Jnd I
had a good message to takt• tu th1•
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Meigs committee race results
Meigs Countians also elec ted cen tral committee representat ives of
thei r respective parties Tuesda y.
Th ere was only one race among
Republicans for a central commtitee post. That w"' in West Chester
where Virgil Windon won the post

legislative sea t.

over Maxenc (Cq l Coeglein w ith a

Distr ict -wide, Ba ll garnered a total of6,739 votes. Those votes breakdown, by county . as follows: Ga llia
- 2,395; Meigs - 1,757: and, Athens -

98-&amp;5 cou nt .
Several committee post ra ces
took place among the Democrats.
In South Ches ter, three candidates
sought the post with Raymond H.
Boatright winning with 33 votes.

2.587

He sa id, " Thr• first thing that both
.l im a nd I agn'(' on 1:-. to rt' ~ to rC'
adf'qualf' fund ing .1nd as"un · fund ing for t'du(' at ion in th t• ~ t ~tlf '. ~~ nq~
h"&lt;' IPd promisf' :·
Brown cornpan'&lt;l \\'dlling fnr JT'turn s Tupsda .\· nigll1 with t'li 'l.: tion
ni ght \'igi l" of P·' "' I'!Hl ).;! r!'..,..,lonJ.l
cam paigns .
"Usuali,Y . .\'o u clo td.lou t :~J prec incts. :~'J plant g; tl rs &lt;tnd ~:1 IX J\\·Ji ng

Clarence H. Sc hmu c kerrecei\'l~lli
and C'f'lia E . Ba ih·, · twei\'f'fl 1:\. In
Long Bottom Pr('('inrl. F ra ncis H .
Andrew wa s S£'1Pctr'CI a ~ comm il ·
t('('man b ~' l)('mcKTJh with ~lH \"OtC's
over Dorothy Wrll s who wa s gi\·pn
41. In Reed S\'iiiP. li"Lel Barton won
the [)("mocrut comrni lt('(' post v-.·i th
44 votes over Hug h Martin who rP ~
ceived 33. Woodrow T. Zwi lling rt•ceivPd .1.R vo tes to win thr cen tral
co mmittC&lt;' post in S~TJc u sP \'illagf'
ovrr Jamf's M . Brnt7 wh o was

given 16 votes.

Metzenbaum, Pfeifer in Senate race
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API - Incumbent Democratic Sen. Howard
Metzenbaum easily won renomination Tuesday night, and an election
day Associated Press-NBC News
poll showed that his victory cut
across demographic categories
such as age, sex, Income and
education.
The poll also showed that Republican gubernatorial hopeful Clarence J. Brown was headed toward
an easy. victory over Seth Taft and
two other challengers.
In addition, preliminary poll re-sults showed Richard Celeste with
a slight lead over William J . Brown
In a close Democratic gubernatorIal primary.
And Paul E. Pfeifer held the ad-vantage In .poll results over three

other contenders in the Republican
U.S. Senate primary.
The poll was conducted among a
random sampling of Ohioans who
voted In Tuesday's election.
As with all sample surveys, the
results of AP-NBC News polls can
vary from the opinions of all Ohio
primary voters because of chance
variations i n the sample.
For a poll based on about 1,500
interviews, the results are subject
to an error margin of 3 percentage
points either way because of
chance variations. That Is, if one
could have talked with all Ohioans
who voted Tuesday, there is only 1
chance in 20 that that the findings
would vary from the results of palls
such as tills one by more than 3
percentage points.

HOWARD METZENBAUM

PAUL PFEIFER

�The Doily

Ohio

Cards put squeeze on Expos, Reds lose

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By Associated Press
The St. Louis Cardinals put the
squeeze on the Montreal Expos two times. In fact.
And II added up to a 5-4 victory In
12 Innings for the Cardinal s Thesday night.
"II was a struggle, but I think we
exeeuted well." sa id Ca rdinal M anager Whit ey Herzog after watching
his team use textbook sulr ldr-

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squreze plays In the S(&gt;venth

McGee. who Is adjustin g to the Cardinals !his year after a stint in th~
New York Yankee system.
About his triple off Woodie Fryman. 2-2: "The ball I hit was a good
fastball on the out side corner . I was
fortun &lt;:~ t e to gf't lt. I could just as
easily have missed it. ..
Brucp Sull t'r, 4&lt;l. wa s thC' wi nJu ' r
in I'C' Ii&lt;'f.
JlravL'S ~ . Dodgers 3
Dall' Murphy's lie-breaking RBI
&gt;ing l~ in the &gt;cventh Inning lifted

&lt;:~nd

12th Innings, not to mention two per
feet sacrifice bunts.
The second sq'ueezc play, by Ken
Oberk!ell. ca pped a two- tun t·aJI)'
and provided the National League
East leaders with their wlnning

Atbnta over Los Angf.'\es. The

Dodgers had a 3- 1 lead aft er fi ve
innings, but Chtis Chambliss hit a
two-out. two-run homer In the si xth
to tie the score.
Pinch-hiller Ken Sm ith started
the Braves' seventh-Inning rall y
wlth a base hit. Two out s lat er.
Claudell Washington and Murphy
hi! consecutive singles off JosN
Burl Hoo ton . 1-3. who ca me off tho
disabled Jist Tuesda y for his fi rst
' tan since May 13.
Preston Hanna . :l-0, who relieved

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ThaI question may be asked as
long as serious students of baseball
discuss the game. II can never be
answered with cer1alnty because
he was In his 40s when he followed
Jackie Robinson across i&gt;aseball's
color line ln 1948.
But Paige, who died In Kansa s
City Tuesday following a hear1 at tack a l the age of 75 ... or therea bouts ... was near 40 when he beat
Hall-of-Farner Dlzzy Dean 1-0 In a
13-tnnlng exhibition game. And
Dean, along wlth many old-timers
who saw Paige In his heyday. swore
by him .
"Let 'em argue. " Dean said. "t he
best pitcher I ever seen Is ol' Satchel Paige. My faslball looks like a
change of pace alongside thai 11'1
pistol bullet Saleh shoots up to the
plate."
Many thlng.s about Paige, his
nickname, his age and lhe breadth
of his talent, remain In death as
mysterious as they were lhroughout his colorful, quotable life.
Paige died at 1: 30 p.m. at a Kan sas City hospital, just three days
after atlendlng lhe renaming of a

baseball park here In his honor.
He was born Leroy Rober1 Paige
In Mobile. Ala., to a woman who
was born a slave a few weeks before the outbreak of the Civil War.
The Baseball Encylopedia lists his
bir1hdate as July 7, 1906. which
means he was 42 when he m ade his
Major League debul In 1948 with a
6-1 record and 2.48eamed run average for the Cleveland Indians.
The Si. Louis Browns listed five
different ages for him in their media guides In I he early 50s.
"I want to be the onllest man in
the United States that nobody
knows nothin' about ," he once said
with a wlnk. Asked In a 1976 inter vi ew whal he would say If a judge
put him under oath and demanded
to know his age, Paige answered.
"I'd tell him how the goal ate it."
"The goat ate the Bible with m y
binh certificate in II."
His career began In 1925 or 1926
wlth the Chattanooga Black Lookouts. He retlred in 1965 after hurling three scoreless lnnlngs for the
Kansas City Alhlelics against the
Boston Red Sox. In between, he
pitched In an estimated 3,000
games, playing for dozens of Negro

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" You don't march In with 15 or 16
people and expect to get something
done. It was a real dog and pony
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The management council's rejection of any discussion of a fixed
percentage raised the ire of the
players.
"They offer no proposals, all they
want to do Is get us to bargain
agalnst ourselves," Garvey said .
"We like the system as It exists"
said Donlan. "U they want change
It Is for them to make suggestions."
The average pay In the league ln
1981 was $83,000, according to the
union. Under Its projections with
the 55 percent of gross revenues the
players are seeking the aver'age
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NFLPA President Gene Upshaw.
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Thesday's session, the longest
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lasted more than seven hours.
The tenor of the talks, described
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Donlan was Immediately critical
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Matthew s' fifth homer kC'.\1 Pd a
th ree -run third that help&lt;'d thr Phil
liPs put the ga mP away•.
Giants 7, Astros 3
Chili Da \'is and pitchn Car)' l, a·

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WASHINGTON (API - Contract talks between the National
Football League and the players'
union have resumed with both sides
sticking to their earlier positions.
On Monday, the National Football League Players' Association
formally presented Its demand for
a fixed percentage of each team's
gross revenues.
The 26-page financial document,
which took more than 1,000 hours to
draft, was rejected In less than 24
hours by the NFL Management
Connell, the owners' bargaining
team.
"I think the one thing we made
perfectly clear to the players Is that
we are not going to buy today, In
July, In September or 100 days Into
a strike a percentage of the gross,"
said Jack Donlan, executive director of the Managment Council.
"We stand firm on the Issue of a
fixed percentage of the gross. said

I .f&gt;on tPdnlf'd up on &lt;J thrt•(.&gt; hiliPr

and T(•TT.\' J{pnn1·dy kntX'kt'&lt;"l in two
runs as S.an Diflgo twat CinrinnJ ti.
:vtontt&gt;lu...,&lt; ·o. 4A. n•tin-d thf' first
12 b&lt;~ttf•r ..., lw LtL"I'd .HHI had iJ nohlltt·r ~oi n c unlilltlt' ·.t•u •nth

Bystrom, who has be&lt;&gt;n trou!Ji&lt;&lt;l
wi th shoulder problems since last
season. was making his first apprara nce since Junl' 9, 1981. Acti

storiC's co ncerns a young J()(' Di·
Maggio. who was preparing for a
tryout with tho New York Yankees
when he fa cC'd Paige in winl£&gt;r
games on the West Coas t . After
many frustrating trips to the plate.
he finall y managed a hit.
"Now I know I'll make good with
the Yanks." Ll!Maggio reportedl .v
confldf'd to a tea mmat e. " I got a
single off Sa tchel Paige."

One of the m os t enduring Paige

g~I\'P lhf' r; lants &lt;t 4-2
lead and thPir P\Pntual winning
run .
l "adn·~ ·l. H.t•d_o.; I
.John MontPfusco &lt;-~ncl I .ub IX&gt;-

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Pillsburgh
over I he
only
hits
off Robinson,
6-1,Mets.
were The
a fourthinning single by J0hn Stea m s and
an RBI -sing le by Rusty Sta ub and
RBI -double by John Stea rns in the
eighlh .
Robinson \valkC'd four a nd struck

and bush league teams in Alaska.
Sout h America. Puert o Ri co. Cuba
and Mexico. He spent time in the
majors with the Indians, Browns,
and coac hed briefl y with th e
Allanta Braves.
A tall, stringbean righthander. he
threw a nearly unhillable fastball
and. in his prime. enjoyed throwing
wa rmup pit ches at a half-dollar.

Clark's homf'r in tht:' sixth off No-

lan R_van, ;) I.

ninth strai g ht dC'fC'a1.

Heart attack kills Hall of Farner Satchel Paige

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The Expos, mea nwhile. weren't
nearly as proflclenl fund amentally.
They stranded 10 runners.
"We had our scoring opportunities. and we also had walks that we
could have benefited from , but we
didn't, " said Montreal Manager
Jim Fanning.
Mike Ram~iey's squeeze bunt
brought home T om Herr fro m third
base In the seventh to provide the
Ca rdinals with a 2-2 tie. They went
ahead 3-2 in the top of the 11th on
Lonnie Smith 's saclifice fly before
the E xpos ca me back to lie In the
bo!lom of the inning on Tim Wall ach's RBI double.
Then In the 12th. Willie MrGPP
tlipled home Ozzle Smith with the
go-ahead run and scored on Oberkfell's bunt for a 5-3 Cardinal lead .
"Around these guys, you can't
help but feel comfortable," said

out Sl'VPn !)[&gt;fore nf'f'din g rf'lirf hPip
in the eighth from Kent Trkul\'t',
who ga inf'd his Sf'\'f'nlh s&lt;:~vc. flo·
blnson's tw o-run double in thr
four!h gavp the PiretH•s a -1·0 lt•ad
and aiJ thr ru ns thl'y nt'C'drd .
PhlUit.-s 5, Cuhs 2
Mat1y 13ystrom. pitt'hing fur tiH·
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Lakers capture second NBA championship in 3 years
LOS ANGELES !A PI - Th~ Los
Angl' lt''&gt; Ltkers ctn' Na tional &amp;isk~tball AsS()(' iotlon champions for
lhr srcond lime in the pa st lhr~e
yrars . A.nd according to thrir capta in and PldC'r stJIC'sman , thr S('('(!
for t h~ 19HJ H2 Iitle was plant~ a
long tirnf• ago.
" Las t _\'Pa r 's Houston srrlf's was
tlw \ tart of this sPason. " said Ka -

m•m Abdui -Jubilar afiN th&lt; • L"k
t'rs toppc'&lt;i I ht&gt; !&gt;hi !a delphia 7flc-rs
I H-J().l Tu~sda; · night to win the
36th NllA Championship Series 4-2.

" Th ~

NBA championship becomes

swPCtrr as you g row older.'·
The La kers won the 1980 title
without Abdu i-J abbar. who suffered an ankle Injury In Game o,
thrn watched on television as a roo-

kie named Earvin " Magic " Johnson took his plac&lt;' in the pivot in
Cam£' ti a nd Jed Los Angeles to a
ll:l-1117 triumph over the 76ers at
Phil,dt' iphia .
LJ.SI _\'C'&lt;U. howf'VC'r, wao; a difff'rr•nl story ThP Lakers failed to win

the Pacific Division title and were
&lt;t unned by Houston In a first-round
mini-series.
Now, they' re all the way back .
nut it wa sn't easy.
Just 11 games int o thi s season,
Paul Wes thead , who coached the
1980 title tea m. was [ired and replaced by Pat R iley
The Laker s, who swept PhoeniX
and San Antoni o to gel to the Cham pion ship Seri es. wound up \.Vlth a
12-2 post-season record , a mark

equalled only by the 1971 champion
MUwaukee Bucks.
Johnson, who scored 42 points.
grabbed 15 rebounds and had seven
assist s In r.amP 6 two years ago,
had 13 points, 13 rebound~ and 13
assists Tuesday night. Like his
tea m, the 22-year-old Johnson was
a repeat winner. earning the Most
Val uable Player award In the
Championship Series for a second
time.
Abdu i-Jabbar, held to a career
pla yo ff low of six points In Game 5
on Sunday, didn't score until midway through the second quarter
Tuesda y night , but fln!; hed with 18
point s. 11 rebounds and five
blocked shots. Wilkes led hls team
with 27 points while Nixon contributed 16 points and seven assists.
As was the case In the two previous Championship Series games
at thP Forum, the Lakers never
tralled .
It was 30-26 after one quarter and
66-57 at halftime. The 76ers got as
close as one point three times late In
the third quarter before the Lakers
ratt led off the fi nal six points of th e
pe1iod to take an 86-79 advantage
into the final 12 minutes.

Los Angeles led by 11 points on
three occa~Jons early In the foul1h
period but the 76ers stormed back
once again, getting to within three
points at 10.'1-100 on a jump shot by
Andrew Toney with 3:52
remaining.
But thai was as close as they
could geL The Lakers missed four
~h ots but kept hitting the boards.
Abdu i-Jabbar, completing his 13th
NBA season, finally connected
from close ra nge, was fouled, and
hlt the free throw to make It 106-100
with 3:07 to go. The 76ers did not
threaten thereafter.
Julius Erving led the 76ers with
30 points and Toney added 29.
" Our guys just hung In there,"

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njght as tht•y go arter a rebound during st•cond-half action against tht• Philadt· lphia 76ers in garnt' 6 of their

NBA championship series. T he attitude paid off as the
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run -scoring singlr .
Boonr. batting ..164 in the la st 21
gamrs. fini shC'd ,.,.·ith rwo hit s and
Foli. with J ..\t-IH JvPrage ovf'r thf'
sJ mt· pPriod. had two hit s and two
runo.; .
I t wa.&lt;,n't (•ntln· J ~· thP 13oonP-Foli
show as the ,\n gel s rapped H hits.
includi ng rteggie .J ackson 's eighth
horn(' run of th f' season .
Toront o's run s came on Barry
BonnPl l's thrC'f"-run homer in the
first and Lloyd Moseby's solo shot
in thl' ninth .
(;('()tf Zahn surv ived the first inning to go th e distance to improve
his rPCo rd to h-2. Jim Gott . 1-3, wa s
the loser.
!Wyals 9, Twins 4
Amos Ot is was practically a onem an wrecking crew as he homered, singled and knocked in four
runs in leadi ng Kansas City to its
seventh straight v ictory.
The tri umph helped the Roya ls
maintai n a half-game lead over
Chicago and California In the tight
AL West standings.
Larry Gura picked up hls sixth
victory in eight decisions, giving up

Scioto results
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Heart to Heart , driven by Bruce
RJeglem, won the eighth featured
race at Scioto Downs Tuesday to
pay $2.20, $2.40 and $2.20.
In second was Sweet As Win e for
$2.40 and $2.20, followed by Hedgerow's Image, which paid $2.20.
The winner went the course In
2:03 2-5.
The first race trtfecta. 4-10-7, paid

$690.30.
A crowd of 3,334 bet $290,525.

t'i g ht hit s. striking ou t Sf'V('n and
WJlking om•. Jack O'Connor. in his
first m ajor-league start . v;a s thP
loser.
It was lhC' fourth straight loss for
thP tumbling Twins. w ho haw•
dropped 18 of thPil last 19 games.
Minnesota 's only bright spot W&lt;ll:i
Kcntl·!rbek 's 13th homer ofthe sm son that extended his hitting streak
to J:! gaml'S.
Orioles, ·I, Brt'Wl'rs :.!
Scoll McGregor retired l :i of the
last 16 batters he fa ced in registering n nl ~· his second car('('T' v ictory
0\'(•r thl' Brcwc1 s against flve SC't ·
ba cks with a nifty six -hitter.
Balt i more got its winning run in
the sew·n th inning w hen Gary Roen icke scored from third on Rick
Dempsey's chopper off the glove 0f
MilwaukcC' start er Handy Lerch to
brpak a 2-2 tie . Roenickr also homered in th e ninth for the final
margin .
I £rch, .1-o, was the losing pitcher
White Sox 5, A's 4
Oak la nd continued it s slide, droppmg its fifth straight ga me after
leading i -.1 in the top of the eighth.
Bill Almon's two-run single in the
bottom of the eigh th off loser Bo
McLaughlin. 0-4 , was the big hit for
the White Sox in the game that
lasted three hours, 47 minutes.
Oakl and' s Rickey Henderson
stole three bases, including home.
to rai se his major-league leading
total to 57 in 57 games.
Rookie Sa lmome Bajojas, 2-1,
picked up the vi ctory In relief of
Jerry Koosman.

Mariners 2, Rru1gers I
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1.96; Valfonz!J('Ia. Los Allg{"k's. 8-4 ..667,
2.46; Pulro. Nf'w York. ~J . .62.'1. 4.1Wi;
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BATTING t!t"l al bal s l : Harrah. CIPw·
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Kanraas City . .350: W.WIIson. Kansas Cll y,
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RUNS: R..Htndenon, Oak.lard, 54; Harnlh, t1-vriand, 4-S; ~mton. Ck&gt;veland.
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MllwaukeE'. 71 : GaJTia. Toronto. tlt;
MC'Ral'. KaMa ' City. I!J; HPmdon . Of&gt;.
troll. 66.
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Calllornla, 16; 'r'ounl , Mllwaukl'f'. l~ .
McRae, Kan:•1as Cl1 y. 15: Evans. Boston.

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t...opa. Oak1and, lJ; Mllf'})hy, Oakland, lJ.
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RUNS : Lo.~m lth .

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ttw 14th to carr) ' thp Marinrrs over
Texas in a ga me dominated by
pitching .
Bill Caudill. 7-2, pitch&lt;'&lt;! i 1&lt;1 pN
feet innings in re lief of to ga in the
,-iclorv . Paul Mirabella . 1-1. was
ragged with the loss.
Trxa s starte r Frank Tanana allowed only three hils and struck out
thrPP, fa cing only :n bailers in the
first nine innings. And Fl oyd Ban·
nistcr, the Sea ttle startrr, fanned
C'ight battc'Pi to raise his leaguC'leading total to 82 before leaving in
the sixth inning w hen he developed
a blister on his left fool .
Red Sox 4, Yankees 3
Ca m y Lan sford 's Rill -single in
the bottom of the lOth lifted Boston
to its fourth slraight vic tory and
fifth extra-inning triumph wit hout a
loss.
Boston reliever Mark Clea r , 5-1,
blanked the YankPPs on one hit
over the fin al two inning.;; to gain
the vic tory . New York' s Grorge
fraz ier, 1-1, failed to retire a batter
in the 10th to pick up the loss in
relief.
John Mayberry and Ken Griffey
hit solo homers for the Ya nkees.
Tigers 8, Indians 3
Chet Lemon blasted two home
ru ns and Mike Jvie a so lo shot to
power Detroit over the Indians.
Pat Underwood, 3-3, sca ttered
nine hits before giving way to Dave
Tobik in the ninth.
Cleveland starter Rick Sutcliffe,
bidding for hls fourth straight victory, was bothered by control prot&gt;lems. He gave up eight walks in
seven inning' In falling to 4-2.

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After a long, hard day, there's noththings the simple way. The old fashing better than a big, thick, juicy steak.
ioned way.
A Bob Evans Steak. Cut from choice
So come on down to Bob Evans
cuts of beef. Served with farm
Steakhouse for the biggest,
fresh baked pota~oes, real
thickest, juiciest steak
sour cream and dinner
around. Because.after
rolls made from scratch
all, who d~sei'Ves it
and served piping hot
more than you. Bob
right from the oven.
Evans Steakhouse is
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located at 1530 Eastern
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By DALE M. STOLL
Meigs County Extension
Home Economist
By DALE M. STOLL
Meigs County Extension
Home Economist
St&lt;tlc crackers, leftover rol ls, and
da y-old bread a ll seem dull subjects
for my column this week, but actually these old , dry tidbits can
produce exciting top pings, and
casseroles a nd ha ve lots of other
useful roles in the kitchen.
You're a thrift y cook if you
sqUirrel away leftover bread.
crackers, and rolls to use in cooking.
ce~n

make your food bud ge t go

fw1her by using up all foods. It's
tough, however, to think of a whole
lot of ways to usc up breads.
In my kitchen , there always seems
to be a lonely breadcrust left in the
plastic bag, one uneaten roll . or fi ve
crackers left uullu gel soggy. It's a
challenge to find a clever use for
these foods a nd it takes strength to
recognize potential in these gar-

l.uretl&lt;t Carter and Tht• Sounds nf Praise will bt• at the Ash St.
Fn·•·"i llllaptist Churl' h. Middlt•purt, Saturday, June 19, at 7:30p.m.

County happenings
Announcements
A SJX"f'iJI mPPting of Eastrrn At ·
hh'tic" Boostf'rs wBI IX' hf'ld Mond&lt;.t .\ ". All p&lt;.tn.•nt s withchildrrn in the
athl(•tic program s are urgf'd to at -

An icP cream soc ial will be held
June 19 at 13cthany United Methodist Church at Dorcas. Serving will
begin at !i p.m. Severa l novors of
homemad(' ice cream and va riou s

tPnd . r\"(j i SIJni 'P \\"ith projf'Ct s cur·
rpntl ~ · unclt•n\'a.v is n('{'(jrd .

kinds of homemade baked goods
will be a va ilable. Carry-out orders
will be filled for those providing

\ ', ICat ion BibiP school will b&lt;' held

their own containers. Th e event will

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f' hun·h .. lunJ • 14·1H from 9 a.m. to 11
. 1.111 . Thf'nlf' i" "l'omf'. Follow .Jf'All chi!drf'n thr('(' years
through junior hig h ..,chou! agf' arf'
im · it~&gt;d . Ht'\". .Jamf•s C!:trk, pa stor.
111\·itf'.., all ~·hildrrn of thP commun·
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a lso fcaturt' gospel singing. Proc!X'ds of the social will assist the
c hildren and youth of the church to
J.ltf'ncl summer church camp.
A spe('ial P'I'O meeting will be

hl'lcl at Portland ElemPnt arv
School 7 p.m. Mondav.

Astrograph
June 10. 1982
Th 1s shouhl pron· ! 11 bt · a \Try 111krestm g and l'Xt 'llHlg year for you
snc Jal! y . Y11u arl' llkl'l~ tu lllt'l'llnts of new pt·upll' and fnnnmany fresh
Jll\t'rt•sts

C;EMINI ~May 2l·.lum· 20) '' ch&lt;-1Tll"l' llll't.'ting lodov with someone
11l'W l'ould JH"II\ "t' t 'X&lt; ' Illll~ rumantll'&lt;illy . Th1 s person\ outlook and
pliJ)IISopli _
\ Will IJl' Jllll&lt;JrlllllllY w1th yours .

l 'ANCEH l.hrm· ll-.lu ly 221 Today )'ou should bt· able to f111d ways to
llliJll "&lt;l\"t' til" dlilll l! t' llllrlg:-; \\'hh'h ha\·l' illlpedt•d your prngress lately.
/k g Ill (II k ill" d(IWJJlhl' IX.I!Til'I"S.
!.EO (.J ul.\ 2:1·1\ug. 22) Th1 s IS a 1-! ()(lll day to bnng tugdhl'r persons
\nth whnn1 ~~~~~ ;m · frH'JHll~ . pt·r son s \ou ft'l'l should knuw Olll' &lt;illother .
M;tkt· tht • IJt't"l'ss;u·_r ;nT&lt;HH!l'lllt·nts .
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VIHCO I Aug. 23-St·pt. 221 You could prof1t tnday from unusual t'ir·
t · un lst;-~rH ·t ·s that rrn ght pup up 111 ar l'a s Ct fft•t ·tmg vo ur wurk or ca rel'r.
Dt 1n' t l n~~ · t11 ne 111 dt •\· t'lupln g tlwrn .
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rt'QUII"lll l' ~ uu l&lt; Ju:--t· ~ ()ur llll&lt;t l~ lllatwn anti n •sou;Tl'fulnt·ss. ·I.ook for wavs
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SCOHPIO tOct. 24·N n\' . 22) Your f1nanc1Ctl and tnal eri&lt;~l aspects look
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rrnf1t frurn Sl'\"I'!"J! situatinns.

SAr.ll'l'AIIlliS I Nov. 2:1-Dt•t•. 211 Don't heStlatt· tnJ •x press your spontaJIL'tlli S 1h11UJ..! Ilts ltl Plllt·rs today . Tlwy're wi tty and t·lever, and could
t'\'t•n bl· inspir;.1tiona l
CAPHI&lt;'OHN I llt'r . 22-Ja n. !91 You hav1• extren 1ely good bargaming
~1bili ty toda y at the marketplCJce or in Hreas which ctffect your work or
c&lt;-trt·er . Concrntratt• &lt;.tnd you'll profit.

AQUAHIUS !Jan. 211-Feb. 191 Excellent le;nlership qual ities make
you the rna sll'r of you r fa l l' toda y . You have on ly to asse rt yo urself to ac·

cu111plis h what you asp1rc to.
PISCES t Feb. 211-Marrh 201 Flow with events today. Thi ngs which
an· t&gt;rignJa ted by others could prove more fort unate for you than that
winch you mitiate yoursrlf.

bagc-&lt;:an ca ndidates .
Here arc some ideas to help you
stretch yo ur food budget by using up
leftover breads.
Dry bread in tht.· oven!

Accumula te sta le bread in a
plaslic bag in the freezer. When your
oven is still wann after baking,
pla ce the stale bread on a cookie
sheet and pop it in the oven to dry .
Turn the pieces if necessary. When
completely dry, crwnble the bread
and store in an air tight plastic bag
nr jar.
Microwave dry bread!

Bread is easily dried in the
microwave ove n. Place on a paper
platt• and microwave one minute or
less on eaeh side. Consult your
ma nual fnr other specific instructions. Store in an air- tigh t bag
or jar.
Make cruut~ns fur sa lads!

cr ush. Sture

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an air-tight bag or

Jar.
All these ideas ca n be applied to
pol&lt;tto chips, all kmds of leftov er or
stale rrackers. or hot dog or hamburger buns. You might want to
store bread crumbs or cro utons in

a ir-t ight glass conta u1ers righ t on
your counter top. They are very handy that way.
l'iow, what do you do with a ll these
crwnbs, croutons and dry bread''
Here are some ideas :
x - Casserole toppings -

Combinl'

''-I cup crwnbs with 2 tablespoons
butter or margarine. Sprinkle on
cassero les and brown.

x - Use crumbs for breading
meat. poultry, or fish - Our favorite
dish breading technique uses crumbs. Dip prepared fi lets in flour , then
1n a mixture of beaten eggs and
mi lk. then in crum bs. Pa n or deep
fry.lt's delicious '
For easy baked chicken. dip
chicken pieces in melted butter or
margarine then in crwnbs. Place in
a shallow pan a nd bake until chicken
is tender.Sa lt andpeppcrtotaste.
x - Add crumbs to ground beef
when making meatloaf.
Prepare stuffing from your own
dried bread. Many good cooks like to
for the ir sluffing . My husband and I
combine different kinds of breads
ha ve a fr iend , Kip Parker, who
makes the most delicious stuffing in
the whole world. We sampled it
recently , (along with his I7-pound
wild turkey I and I asked him what
wa.s in it . One of hi ~ secr ets is to
combine whole wheat bread with
regular bread for the sluffing .
x - Use the croutons or dried
breads in casseroles. The following
casse r ole recipe is a good choice for

Buller stale bread and sprinkle
w1th ga rlic salt. Cut the bread into
cubes, several slices at a tim e. Dry
in the oven or in the microwa ve oven
us i n~ the above tcc hniquc!:i. You can

" pan fry" croutons, too. Cook on top

a bru nch or luncheon. It' s quick to
f1x and holds well.
Sausage Breakfast
Casst:'rult•

I

lb.
bJ"t)Wnl'd

regular

bulk

St:i usagl'.

butter until crispy . Croutons add
navor and texture to tossed sa lads.
Croutons arc also used For
casseroles. Store in an e:li r -ti ght bag
or jar.

Make crumbs!
Bread crumbs are used in t ·v~ry
thin g from cas!')c r olc toppin gs to

meatloaf. You can buy bread crumbs in the store but the crumbs may
cost as much as $I .50 per pound 1 It' s
easy to make yo ur own :

Soft crumbs- place bread, etc. in
the blender, a little a t a time, and
blend until crumbs fo rm . Store in the
freezer.

Dry crumbs - these a re the
easiest of all to fix . Dry bread as
above. Place in a bag or bowl and

1 cup shn•ddell clwest' ! I ust&gt; col by
cupswould
dry bread
but3-4
sharp
bt· goutl. too I
4 eggs
2 cups milk
I tablespoon parsley I optional!
Place bread 111 a greased 9 x 13"

Meigs County 4-H members will
se ll 4-H Cookbooks. published by the
Ideals Corporation . The cookbook is
callerl " The 4-H Blue Hibbon Cookbook."
It features recipes that have been
selected as Outstanding of the Day
Winners at the Ohi o State Fair .
These are in full-color pictures and
recipes. The books will sell for $4
each. Of this, 50 cents will go the

related

organizations,

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Food
Stamps

JAMES L. SCHMOLL, O.D.
Doctor of Optometry

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·ror Some Cost Cutters. "o~---­
Other Brands Are Stocked.

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Each of these advet11sed &gt;!ems &gt;S 'I!Ou •' j&gt;&lt;J 1u bt'
read1!y ava,table tor sa te on 6&lt;1 ( 1"1 KrO&lt;,Je• Store e•uJpl &lt;~~
5pi!!ICI1lc.alt noted 111 this ad 11 ......, clo f\Jn OI.J I crl an ~
11em . we w1ll o ffer you yOu• 1 hO&lt;t. e o t il 1U'"D&lt;I'ittJie 111,,,
when illlatlilble r~tl1ectlng the s.a111e s.diiH'Y~ 01 d •.tm c ht'l.~
wt1tch WJ!! entJIIA ¥0U 10 pur c hase the ad v e~• St!&lt;:l ·II!"' ,1 l'•f'
advertised pnce ...,th1n :ll da~

Examinations by Apt.
PH. 992-6545

WED.

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5-7 -LB.

RU! LANU

DEPARTMENT
STORE

Kroger Meat
Bologna ......... .

!Pric-es- Elf ecti ve-Thru-Satu rd ay-June-12th

$2.89

Lb .

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Golden Ripe
$1
Bananas. .... · lbs .

Homemade
Lb.

HAM SALAD

• • • • • • • • •

DAIRY

$1.49

95 Co unt Sunki st

The movement IS quartz Amazmgly accurate .
The look IS c lass 1c Clean . Unc lullered .
The upkeep IS minimal. The cost of a si ngle
fla s hlight baltery. replaced once a year
For a beller t1me tomorrow. buy a
Bulova quartz cloc k today .

MARGARINE ... 2/ 1.19
Broughtons

DOZEN

Su nki s t

Le monade &amp; Orang e)

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99'

STORE HOURS:
Monday-Thurs., Sat. 9-5
Friday 9-8

U .S.D.A . INSPECTED fROZEN .
4·8-LB. AVG.

Young Turkey
Breast.

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Southern
Peaches ;.

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POWDERED SUGAR

Country Club"
.Ice Cream

28

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Box

• • • • • •

69c

PINT ... 19&lt;

32 oz. Kraft Miracle Whip

16 oz. Domino

lb .

California
$15 9
Strawberries ... ~~::.'

FACIAL
TISSUES • • • • • •
oz. Assorted Regular
KOOL-AIDS
• • • • • • • • •
3 oz.
INSTANT NESTEA •• • •Jar• •
41b.
Pkg.
BLUE DRAGON DUST • • • •
SALAD DRESSING • •

KROGEiil HOMO GEN IZED MilK
GAL. CTNiil

$1 .99

ilrGrinds
3-lb$579
Kroger Coffee. can ·
KROGER

Buttermilk
Bread ....... .
KROGER HONEY STYLE

3·~;::$129

2

:~!!~rcr~~t ~ov~~$119
Y;l~~;rGTH
$229
100-Ct.
Tablets....... .... 811.

QUARTERS

Land '0' Lakes
Margarine ..
FROZEN

Morton
Pot Pies

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2$109

AVA il A8l£ ON l Y IN STORES

1-lb .
Pkgs.

2 79
8-oz
Pkgs .

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WtTH DEl l DEPARTMENTS
HOT FOODS AIJAH.A.BlE
11om Ttl 1pm

SLICED TO ORDER .
SANDY MAC

READY TO EAT .
WISHBONE

Deli Style
Boiled Ham

8-Pieces
Fried Chicken

$2

$3

NON RETURNABLE BOTTLE .
MOUNTAIN DEW

Diet Pepsi
or Pepsi Cola

lb .

99
Buck et

ASSORTED VARIETIES BROWN BAG

I .... ...... 6-Ct.
Pkg .
DeI•1 Bages

63e

PINEAPPLE ORANGE DRINK can99e
21 oz. Showboat

POMEROY, OHIO
992-5272

PORK-N-BEANs •

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$168

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$3.39
Can . ,
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lb .

GAL. CTN.

59(

ORANGES - . . . . . 6/95'

46 oz. Del~onte

HARTLEY SHOES

$2 69

Springdale
2% Milk

Grade A
Large Eggs

n·MnN"
. . . . . . 2129'
12 oz . Kraft Single
rn:.
·t-rew""' e.ll ow
Sli ced Processed
. . . . . . . . . 89'
SWISS CHEESE .r.•? 11.89 ONIONS
113 Count Ca ilforn1 a

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&amp;;neless Bottom
Round Roast. ... . lb .

Whole Fresh
Boston Butt.
KROGER

1

10 oz. Armour Vienna

WEAVE YOUR OWN KIND OF STYLE FOR SUMMER. THE
FLORSHEIM MARINO OFFERS THE DISTINCTIVE COOL
WOVEN LOOK IN A HANDSOME LEATHER SLIP-ON
·WITH A CONTEMPORARY TOUCH. lfS THE PERFECT
COMPLEMENT TO YOUR LIGHT-WEIGHT APPAREL

U .S. GO V'T GRAD!D CHOICE .
SLICED INTO PORK STE AKS

PRODUCE

VIENNA BEEF BARBECUE

20% OFf REGULAR PRICE

ggc

Oscar Mayer
Meat Wieners.

Dinner Bell or Agar

BOILED HAM

lb .

Mixed
Fryer Parts

REGUlAR OR JUMBO

$2.03

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.S. D.A . INSPECTED
HOLLY FARMS

IN THE PIECE

Phone 742-2100

Pkg .

AVG .

Whole Smoked
Picnics .......... .

200 Count Kleenex White

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ADVERTI SED ITEM POLICY

443-C Locust St., Middleport
MON.
VISION EXAMINATIONS
TUES.
THURS.
CONTACT LENSES
FRI.
9-12
CHILDREN'S VISION
1-5

PORK BARBECUE

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OLD ORCHARD APPLE JUICE

Camel
Leather

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TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY
9 to 5
CLOSED SAT., SUN., MON.

FRIED CHICKEN DINNER

BULOVA VISION
Decorato r clf!S1gn 1n solid
maple w1!!l gtass co v
ered d1at 13 h1 g ~1

Mrs .John
Da!Ht'l Thun1a s.

C'r&lt;-J l ).!,

SUPPLIES

Banquet 32 oz.

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Temple .

Mrs. E1!t't'll BL!t'k . Mrs Holwrt

of lht• OctU ghters of the Amcril'an
Ht•volutitJJ1 will bt• at 6 p.m . at 6

WE ~ESUVE THE li!IGHT TO liMIT QUANTITIES . NONE
SOlD TO OIAlEiii S

12 oz.

BULOVA QUARTZ
WALL CLOCKS

Masomc

1912 IN GALLIPOLIS and POMEROY .

pt'&lt;lplt· who ca n lt•ad you to explore new honzons, rat her than wa ste your
lt !!H' wtth those whu inhibit your v ision .

ACHOICE GIFT FOR DAD

Pomeroy

THE ANNUAl. p!cli!C of the
Heturn Jonathan Meigs Charter

COPYiiiiGHT 1911 · THE KliiOGER CO ITEMS AND PliltCE S
GOOD SUNOA Y JUNE 6 THiiiOUGH SAT Uiii DA Y. JUNE 12

ANN'S

FRUIT DRINKS . ..

Hlforrnati&lt;Hl that come to you f rom the acti ons of others. What you learn
l'uuld bl'nefit you muneywise.

&lt;il

last opportunity to rl'ncw all
magaztlll'
sub st'r lptton s
Hostt:sSl'S will bt• Mrs. Wtll'y.

will bt• fur111 slu·d . That will be the

BARGAIN MATINEES ON SAT &amp; SUN
AU. SEATS JUST$200
ADMISSION EVERY TUESDAY S 20()

1 lb. Teen Qu ee n

TAUHUS t Aprii 2!1-May 201 Be on your toes today for signs of bits of

Fntlay

HOCK SPHINGS Grange , 6
p.m. Thursday at the hall.

butltliug 111 Chesllll't'.

FOR EVERYDAY

Phone 446 · 4524

ployment record , and on that basis

SLICED BACON

AHlES IMart'h 21-April !9) You'd be wise today to associa te wi th

of

1-la vt•n . W. Va . Member s art· to
tlkl' a covt·red chs h and tlwir own
tahll' Sl'r\'H'l' . Tlw uwat and drink

spl•cial

Superior I lb.

The sale began June 7 and will end
June 30. There wi ll be prizes to the
indi vidual selling the most books.
Contact Dale Stoll at the Extension
Office for more details, phone 9926696.

A HEPHESENTATIVE

l'lothing day for low income per·
sons F'ndt:jy. 9 C:j _lll . to 12 noon
Ttw agt'IH..'Y clothing bank is
located m the old h1 gh school

ab1lili es and interests and em-

baked .
Fur your free copy of a recipe for a

!oral club. $1 will go to the 4-H Committee to sponsor county 4-H
programs, an d 25 cents goes to the
Oh io4-H Foundation.

THURSDAY

FRJDAY
POMEHOY - Mary Shnne 37,
and La fay ette Shrine 44, Order of
the Wh ile Shrine of Jerusalem,
will ha ve inspection at 6 p.m.

r m. F'riday at the home of Mrs.
l.arry 1.. Wilt•y, Oak St .. N.. w

honors achieved, work with child

until the rasse role is firm . Can be

4-H members to sell cookbooks

Meigs Food CJ&gt;-op will be at the
Senior Citizens Center from I to
3:30p.m. Thursday to take orders
for produce and bulk items .
Pickup will be on June 17.

GALLIA-ME IGS Community
Acl JOil Agency will hold its free

servil'e, servicl' to the College and
Un ive r sity com mittees, specia l

!ll&lt;ide ahe&lt;id &lt;illd refri gera ted, then

topping, contact Dale Stoll a t the
Mei~s County Extension Office.

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honor awa rd on thl' basi s of scholar-

sausage on top . Sprinkl e cheese on
top . Bake uncove red in a 350 degree
oven about 45 minutl's tn one hour or

crwnb

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ship, professional members hi p and

over dry bread . Sprinkle parsley on
top. Place crum bled, cooked

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POMEHOY Chapter 60 and
Bosworth Council 46 will meet
Wednesday . There will be elect
ion of officer. All York rite

53 1 JACKSON PIKE ·Rt. 35 WEST

education at Oh io University .
The Elementary Program Area
farulty of the school ronsHiered all
students nominated fo r the sen ior

pan. Combine eggs an d m Hk . Pour

chicken cas!:ie r ole. using

MIDDLEPORT Amateur Gardeners, 8 p.m. Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Arthur Strauss,
South Third St. , Middleport. Miss
Benure Ann Durst will be the
assistant hostess.

OAPSE 453 will meet at 7 p.m.
Wednesday at Southem High
School.

Hoover
has been selec ted as the outstl nding
Sl'n ior in the area of e\cnll'nta ry

The Daily Sentinel

Calendar

masons i nvi ted.

Leslie Jaye Ord Hoover, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ord, Syracuse,

1-5

of the stovt• in a little margarine or

WEDNESDAY

selected Mrs. Hoover, a Southern
High School grad uate, as the award.
winner.
Friday Mrs. Hoover wi ll be among
those honored at the Student
Recogn ition Heception , 7:30p.m. in
the Baker Center Jail room. Presentations of special awards and
recognition of outstanding students
will be made at that time.

Cooking?

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Resident awarded for education

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Wednesday, June 9, 1982

Wednesday, June 9, 1982

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8 -The Daily Sentinel

9, 1982

Wednesday, June

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Voters continue to reject school levies
COLU MBUS. Ohio tAP! - VotPrs In 16:1 Ohio public school dis! ri&lt;'ts d&lt;'Cidf'd tax levy Iss uPS
Tursday, approving 74 and rPject lng ~ proposals.
On a jJ('rcentagP basis, 45.4 per-

ern! of thf' ta x ques tlons were appro\'t"Cl and J4 .6 pPrce nt were
dt·nil·d .
" In thPSP tirnf's. I think we ra n ix'
piPa..,Pd a t t hat JX'rC('nt agf' ," said

1&gt;1

ln•n(• Bandy·. acting assistant

'u j&gt;·rint&lt;•ndPnt of the Ohio Dt•pa rt rnf'nt of Education .
:\J th is timf• la st yPa r . votf' r s apJH'I)\'! "Cl

quire these districts to seek the leVies, although the funds may haw
bf&gt;en sought to help repay the loans.
The following districts in the Joan
fund program pas sed Issues:
Trotwood -Madison City . 8.75 mills,
new operating : F ort Loramie Loca l. 5 mills, two-year new emergency: Arcadia Loca l. 8.3 mills.
nf'w f'mergrnry : Clea rvtew Loca l,
li.K1 mills, new Op!'ra ting: Mount
\ 'Prnon Cit \', 6 mills. new three_vear emer gPncy: Southwest Lick ing Local. 7.8 mills. new operating:
7.a ne Trace Local. 4.9 mU!s. new
fi vP-vear pmergenc)': Athens City,
:t9 mills. fivP-yPar r m e rgC'nry:
Madison Local, 12 mills. new operating: La Brae Local. 0.9 mills, capital lmprovPment and building:
and LlbP1·ty Cent er Loca l. 7.8 mills.

The Da yton City School District
was the only district In Ohio's eight
major cities to seck additional
fund s. Voters denied the request for
a new two-year Pmergency levy of
10.98 m!Us.
The largPst approved mUiage
boost ca me In the Madison Local
Schools District In Lake Count y.
whf'n' \'Oters agrN'd to a new 12mill Op!'ratlng IPvy _
Voters in thP WPsl!•r\'iiiP School
District in Fra nklin County rPjf'&lt;'ted a proposed 1:&gt;.9-mill operat ing PXpl'nSPS ]PV)' .

1a:x incn:&gt;ases In 51.8 {X'rcent

TwPnt y -thr&lt;'&lt;' of thP :Ill districts in
the state's sc hool Joan fund program submitted ta x issues to voters TuPsda )·. Eleven of the Issues
pa ssed . M s. Ba ndy said . She said
the loan fund program did not rP-

"f thr • 110 di st rict s whi ch sought
lhPnl. M s. Band)' sa id . She noted
Ttwt in th( • la:;; t fC'w elections In
H hit·h rna n ~· ..;;c hoo i!Pvies were propo...,t 'CI . tht • p~:~ssage rate has rangE&gt;d
t r·1 1m a bou 1 +l p&lt;&gt;rcen 1 to~ JX'fCf'n I

9, 1982

Wednesday, June

Pomeroy

Sew-Easiest Trio
Printed Pattern

new opera ling .
1\velve districts In the loan fund
program were denied the following
issues: Valley View Loca l, 1 mUI,
ca pital Improvem ents : HardinHouston Loca l: 5 mills, new fouryPar emergency: Wapa kon et a
City , 6.78 mills. new emergency:
McComb Local, U .5 mills, new
emergency: Mapleton Local , 7
mill s. new one-year em ergency :
Caldwell Exempted Village, 5.1
mills, new operating : WilloughbyEastlake City, 8.9 mills. new operating ; E:ast Palestine City , 10 mills,
new Op!'raling: Southern Loca l : 10
mills. new operating:, Western Reserve, 6 mills. new operating:
B loomfield -Mesopotamia Local , 7
mills, new operating: and Hubbard
E:xempted VIl lage, 7 mills. new
operating.

Business Services
YOUNG'S

FOR THE
BOTH OF YOU

CARPENTER
SERVICE

STYLING SALON

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING

SYRACUSl OH.

SUMMER PERM.
SPECIAl

'Addom ond romo4tun1
- RoolinJ ond JUliO! w01i
--(oncretoworl

20o/o OFF
ALL PERMS

-~,'~7,~f~:!

for the Month of June
0pen Tues. ttru Sat.
PH. 992-3982

if'" Eslimotnj

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 or 992-73t4
Pomeroy, Ohio
930 -tfc

&lt;'on ... um f'r~ wrnt riN •Pf&gt; r in dPbt
in April to bu~ · ('a rs and other goods
, HH I '-.t'J"\ " in·~ - &lt;.;Omf'thing t'C'OJl ()mi..,t..., ; tn • CCl Unting on to hPip Pnd
tlH · T T'&lt; " t'"~ion c~nd fut•i J 1'('('0\'0T.\'.
Tht· 1-'t'&lt;h •ral H.rsrTV'f' Board I'C'·
p tJJ"t Tut• &lt;.; d a~ · of th r larg es t
mrmth l \" i ncTc·asc in con sum&lt;·r
tTt •dl! in ..,t•u• n months was vi('wed

,,, .1n t•ncout·aging
dr•\ "l 'ltlpmt'nt

ported new-car sa les increased in

bet1 Ortner. chief economist of the
CommerC'f' (X::&gt;partment.
But signs of economic distress
also persisted .
Reserve Mining Co. sa id it wa_;
extending a planned four-week
summer shutdown of its Sil ve r Ba y,
Minn .. Iron ore mine through Dec.
o, idling most of It s 2.700employecs.
M atthew Ba novilz. the company
presiden t. said the shutdown cou ld
be extendf'd even longer if conditions In the steel industry worsen.
The Fed's report on consumer
debt included borrowing for purchases of cars and mobUe homes
and the use of credit cards, but did
not include horne mortgage loa ns.
Outstanding auto-loan debt grew
by $233 m i llion in April, the ftr'!t
Pxpanslon of the year. E:arller this
month. the nat ion' _; automakers re-

Pc o nomic

'l'hr• l" c&lt;l reported consumers
tmk o n $1. 1 ~ billi on more in lnstal illlf'nt d('!JI than the)· paid off in
:\pril. 11 wa s thr biggest increa se
~ mn· \t~ &lt;; l Sl'ptf'mbf'r. but below i n( " rt •; 1 ~.., of Jround $2 billlon &lt;.1 month

tor mo."t ot 19Rl .
·· 11 nothing l'lsP. a little pickup
ht ·n· prtlhabl~ does rpnf'(' l a leSS{' Jl ing 111 l t'. tl' .., of tlu~ future." ,;;a id Ro-

Ma y. with thP ra tf' of dail y sa les a t
a three-yea r high .
In July. income taxes will be cut
10 percent and Social Security ben neflts will be incr eased 7.4 percent.
In Wa shington. House Democratic a nd Republican lea ders ten tativ e l y approved sepa r a te
spending plans. each ca lling for r educing administrat ion budgets for
tne military .
The Democrats' plan would trim
innatiqn-adjusted growth of defense spending to 5 percent from
President Reagan 's proposed 10
perce nt to help hold the deficit for
the fisca l y~a r beginning Oct. 1 to
$1()7.8 billion. The Republi ca ns proposed 7 percent real growth in defense .;pending as part of a budget
with an estimated $99.2 billion

• Siding

3 month old female part

• Remodeling
• Free estimates
e20 Yrs. experience

cropped. Ca ll 446 -4656.

In other developments Tuesda y:
-Michigan Gov. William Milliken. acting to tlim $5.2 million In
payroll costs. ordered a combination of temporary and Indefinite
layoff s for 16,000 government
workers represented by the MJchigan State E:mployees Association.
'The union has refused the governor's d e mands for wage
concessions.

Guysville, Ohio
Authorized John Deere,

Radiator

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment

JS Y rs . E xpenence

THURS., FRI., SAT . &amp; SUN.
10 Til6 P .M.
Something for e v er yon e. Guns, fishing
equipmen t ,
archery
equipment ,
clothing, etc.

Loose jacket tops pants, skirt.
Printed Pattern 4977: Women's Sizes are 34 (3S-inch bust
with 40-inch hip); 36 (40 bust.
42 h1p); 38 (42 bust. 44 hip); 40
(44 bust, 46 hip); 42 (46 bust,
48 hip); 44 (48 bust. 50 hip): 46
(50 bust, 52 hip); 48 (52 bust,
54 hip); 50 (54 bust, 56 hip)
$2.25 far udl pattern. Add
far udl pattern far posiJce

SPRING VAllEY TRADING CO.
S29 Jackson Pike
Sp nng Vii ll ey Plaza , Gallipolis

446 -802S

end blndlin~o Send
Anne Adems

PrnMn

PHONE 992-2156

~pl

Savings Breakthrough' Send
now for NEW SPRING-SUMMER
PAnERN CATALOG. Sew and get
ma.-.elous clothes for much less.
free Pattern Coupon - choose
from over 100 styles $1.50

il (J IVf&gt;rlWrlY

5 H,lppy Ads
6 Los t .=t nd Found
1 Yard Sat(' ( pn1d 1n il dvnn c f' )
fl Publ•c Sale
&amp; Aucl! on

==Real Estate
J 1 H om es l or Sal e
31 M ob il e Homes for Sd le
3J Fa rm s for Sale
34 Bu s1ness 8uild1ngs
35 Lo ts &amp; Acre age
36 Real Es ta te Wanted

'I Wiln f Pd IO B uy

- - - --

Emifll!Vllll31t-

3-3-trn

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

CONTRACTING
backhoe
exca va ting
septic systems
A water , sewer
&amp; gas lin es
*dump truck
•limestone

949-2860.
3· II

~

H('lp WC!n l f'd
1; ) 11U&lt;11•on W.1nled
IJ ln~uranu'
1,1 Gu~• n l'"i"i I rn•n•nq
1 ~ ~( llool&lt;; ln s tru cl•on
16 R,ld•o. r v &amp; CB Rcp&lt;11r
11 M• sr rllnneous
lA W,lnl f'd 1 0 do
II

4 I Houses for Rent
4? Mobile H omes for Rent
43 Fcl rm s lorR en t
44 ApM im enl for Rent
45 Furn1shf'd Rooms
46 Spa ce tor r ent
11 7 Wan ted to Rent
48 Equ tpmenll or Rent
49 Fo r Lense

Public Not•c e

LEGAL NOTIC E
B y vt rlue of nn ORDER
OF SALE •ss ucd b y the
Cou rt of Common PIPN S.
M f'• fl'&gt; County 1n a c ase
Kentucky Morlqnqe Com

Isn't it
about time
you ran a

GARAGE

SALE

All of those unwanted
household articles used
clothing, old baby lurniture, used tires from your
car and old toys can Jje turned into useabfe CASH. It's
easy! Just gather them up
make a llst1 then brin11t
in a classified ad aDd we'll
ron It under our Yard Sale
. heading. Then get readv for
the buyers! Ouf classified
ads bring results!

Ga llia Coun ty
Area Code 614

PH. 992-7201

trc

7R Cnmpin g

~Qu tpm e nt

3 19· ti c

446--Ga llipoli s
367- Cheshire
388- Vinton
24s--Rio Grande
2S6--Guyan Dist.
643- Arabia Di st.
379- Walnut

ser¥1ees
81 Home I mprov e menl s
82 Plumbing &amp; Heating
83 Excavattng
84 ·E iecri c a l &amp; Refrtqeration
85 Genera l Hauling
B6·M H Repair
87 Upho lstery

61 F(1rm EQutpment
67 Want ed to buy
63 Ltves tock
64 H.w &amp; G ra1n
65 Seed &amp; Fcrt ii •7C'r

.FRYE'S

pany vs Robert F Brown
.'lncl K ,lrPn L B r ow n . Box
l l. U mQS vdiP Ollto. r ,lSf'
No 19130 . 1 will ex pose lor
sal e at publ •c auc t• on at th e
front step s of th e Court
Hou se. M e•qs County .
Pomeroy , Oh10, on Sa tur
day , t he 26th day of June.
1981 . rtf 10 30 o'c loc k AM.
th e tollowtnq df'scr tbed i an
ds .'I net tenf'men ts StfuCltf' •n
Ru tl ancl Town shiP. Courty

of MC •QS ,lnd Stn te of OhtO.
bou nd('(! .=md dr~c r•bcd
as fo l lows. to w• l
The totlowtnq rf'ill rs tate
.,, ,u;l iPd 1n Ru l l;m cl Town
sh •P· M c,qc, Coun ty . Ohtd
nnd .n th c&gt; Vil l i!qe · of
La nqsvd lr. 0 1110, 1n Town
6 Ranq r \4 , rl ncl Sf'C tton 26
o'f th e Oh•O Compr""l ny 's Pur
chase. and dr scr 1bcd as
follows ·
BCtl lnn .nq
nor t h
75

Pub li c Nottce

SPECIAL - SPECIAL
20 cu. ft. CHEST FREEZER

'339.95

247- letart Falls
949-Racine

742- Rulland

895-Letart

Reel Eat:ete -

937- Buffa lo

Up to 15 word s. One day

1nsert •on .

Up to 15 worCi s

tnse rtion ..

1 hr ee day

insertion

.... .S4 00
.......... $7 .00

H

Upright Freezer
16 cu. ft. 1379
21 cu. ft. 1439
30 cu. ft. 1520
~... ~MEROY LANDM~RK

~-

614-992-2181

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

R11l Eat:ete - General

CENTRAL REALTV
NEW LISTING - Fight inf l ation or l0ss of job by
look tng into thi s income property Th• S ca n easi l y be
two r en ta ls or a home for you and rentttl income
from the second dwelling . Aski nq prt ce $31,000 .

OLDER FARM HOME on tO ac r es, has new ad dition th at ca n be more living spa ce or ex tra inc ome
apartment, 2 car garage, barn, and other outbuildings. Private and peaceful. Owner will help
finance qualified buyer. $7,000 down and 10% in terest on balance . Asking $36,500.

GIANT CARPET SALE
CARPET STARTING AT $12.95
Square Yard With Pad. lnstallet

KITCHEN CARPET

INSTALLED'

.

$899

GOOD SELECTION•OF

GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM
IN

9 n. and 12FT. WIDTHS

STARTIN6 AT $4.99 Cash &amp; Carry

IACK_CARPET $4~,

QUIET STREET and good neig hborhood. What e lse
could you a5k for , when you can have low cost
housing and c lea n, well kept area. Thi s 2 bedroom
tra i ler. parti a ll y furni shed, underpinned, and a
wood storage building has asking price of $11,500.

MUST SELL - Almost a giveaway . Reduced again
from St7,000 to St0,500, Ftn•nclng available.
3 FLAT ACRES -

in Racine, Oh. Owner will help

finance .
3 BEDROOM BRICK HOME - Living room has
woodburning fireplace, 1'1• bath, hardwood floors,
well constructed •no Jnsutatod. Asking $35,000.
THIS ONE HAS CLOUT - 4 lleautlfu l bedrooms, 3
ttlea ballls, carpeted throueheut, double car
garage.

lovely

seftlng

')!&lt;; .

by Elmer H Nelson t)y
f'l ' tH I ( ' , f . l r
deNt r ec ord ed 1n Votumr
1••r totlow,nn c11 v r•bf' CI
163, Pi!qf' 320 . th ence north
IS. deq r ees 40 ' we st 126 5 ' 11 " 1· ,1 1976 Mt'r l lJry
tee t Ctlonq t he eetsl s•de of lvV1r&gt;,v r 11 4 cloo r , w o1 1 bl '
an Cllley to the plac e of ntt1 n ·rl tnr- Put)t l f Sr1t1 ro
beqtn n •ng, c on tatntnq 113 ' l•ll ht " '
11 ·fl rJr r on !h f'
of an acre. more or less
r~ r, ·~1,5 , c:, nl B,lnk On1· ol
(t~/7,H , 9,3 t c
The proper ty
•s ap Pn·~•Noy . Cou n .1m1 Sr
p r a 1sed
at
Twenty 1- - - - - - - - - - _ J L - - - - - - - - - - thou sa nd doll ars ($20,000)
and canno t be so ld for le ss ______________
R_••_I_E_•_••_•_•___G
_o_n_•_•_•_
J_____________
th an 1/3rds of th e ap 1
pra tsed prt ce
Term s of Si! le Cet sh 1n
hand
Jame s J Proffi t t
Sheriff
Me•gs County

!Si16 , 161 1. 9, 3tc

Phone •
614 l-992·3325

on extra

large

lot

in

Syracuse. Full casement for extra living space of
lamity room . Asklng$67,500.

NEW LISTING -

heat boll is only S 17 .50 by
lease.

NEW LISTING -

One

NEW LI STIN G - Are you tooktnq f or t en acres of
land with a thr ee bed r oom, one floor plan home?
Part baseme nt. bea uti ful landscape ! Blended rat e
avai lab l e - $35,000

tot 107x 110 plus. Wdl
take Stl,OOO.

PRICE RED UC E 0 - ONner Wtll l a nd contr Clc l t ht S
one fl oor plan , three bedroom horne with full
base ment, qaraqe, exce ll ent cond it1 on . $25.900

Ap

proximate l y 600' of front age for c~mp in Q, boat .n q,
fishing . Balance of the 75 ac r e farm is wooded &lt;'lnd
15 acres tillable . Three bedroom horne. new car
pe ting , and ba th . owner will l and contr act . S62.000 .
MIDDLEPORT - Fantastic view of the River! A
r emodeled three bedroom hom e, form al dininq
room, utilit y room, basement. side deck, front sit·
t ing porch. Ask ing s.ts.ooo. Owner wants offer .
MIDDLEPORT - A thr ee bedr0om. rJ1odut a r horne.
three years old. two baths. W . B .F . P .. elec tri c heat.
centra l air. L arge family room . unusual built· in kit ·
chen, se parate utility. S45,500.

Jean Trussell
Dottie Turner

Office

'

992 -619t
949-2660
992·5692
•92·2259

CALL US TO BUY Olt SELL
IMncy Jupen- Asseclatt
• PH . I43-207S

NEW LISTING -

- One ac re in Rutland
Township . Rural water
and electric avai l ab le.

Only $3,400.00 ..

- Dozers
- Backhoes
- Dump Trucks

· Lo-Boy
- Trencher
- Water
-Sewer
- Gas lines
- Septic svstem s
large or Small Jobs

PH . 992-2478
5·20-t mo. po .

CANOULtGHT INN
ttl I, Clltslll11, Ott
5L ttl 7, betwoen Cllesfli11

road near rest home in
A ·One condition .
3
bedroorns. family room,

attached qara9e and
workshop on large leve l
tot.
NAYLORS RUN -

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

Uld4ilpa&lt;t

llrL: lloa.·Sun.

2:00 P.M.-2:30A.M.
c.., Oul Beer

St. Rt. 124 Pomeroy, OH .

lWIMAIIiloblt

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

Mon.-Kot Nlpl
nlpt oil drinks
rodvcod lor lho womoo
IIH.-% C.btry nlpt 9-12, d11ft

7

room home with garden
spaces.
Bath ,
all
utilities and carport .

Asking $9,800.00 but will
take less.
NEW LISTING
Business &amp; building.
May talk trade or
owner financing .

Also Transmission
PH . 992-5682
or 992·7121
3-2Hfc

bott ~.Pool loo,_t 2 Lm.
Thu11.-0td Milwouit Nip!, 9-2:30,

o,Contu" Mimi.
fri. l SIL - U.O lilodl - drinl l
*- udloiallt, 10 p.11.

S11. - Ptm, pltcllo&lt; lllor 191C11i
pricl. Abo IQ'• ao Sor.U, sllltiot
)101.

-

.

-

ot 1110, Tllw11.-lri.-SII.

J-----------1

ltiAISIW.l ruliANT IMD
5tGtt ill, IMilll I frilod. WI ...
- """' lloor loo.·Sol 4 ,...
' , ••. Uutlll!tisollopocilb dlltJ.
llopo1o . .

EUGENE LONG

,.ttlt-.

Superior Siding Co.

Pllaot HZ-Hll

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Complete ptter work,
complete remodelina.
rooflna of all types.
Worked in home - 20

S-11 ...

·sue Murphy, Helen and
Bruce Te•ford, All
Rnttors. After Hrs.,
ft2-3615or f92-332~.

yws.
F111 ntilllllll

Call 843-3322

Hou.\ ill[f

5-11-2 mo. pd.

Hc.nlqu.Jt It •t s

•

•

·'·

5 ca ts, male 1 year old,
femal e 1 and one· half , 3 kit
tens, 7 to 8 weeks old . 304·

PURE Beagle, part Beagle
pup,
German Shepherd
pup. 304 895· 3885.
I RI SH Seller, good watch

6

Lost a nd Found

Si l ver grey t oy poodle , an
swe r to name of Nina . Ca ll

1.oz .. 999

sil ver Father's

Day

$10 .00.

bar,

Sprin g

Valley Plaza. 446 -801S .

Los t Redabout
1 r is5
h mo.
Sette
female,
oldr .,
Flatswood s area
Chi lds
pet . Answers to Cocoa . If
found call 614·992 5265 or

FLEA Market ·Open air,
Chi ll i coth e Ma ll Shopping
Center . Buyer s and Se ll er
Wel com e. June 11 11 13 . No
c lothing sales .

Garage sa le 1111 sunset
Dr ., Gallipol is. June 11 &amp;

11th. Clothing adult . small
si zes,

mens,

most

teno .

And

help.

Brin g

sick les and lawn mowers.

PERMANENT
HAIR REMOVAL
Professional

Electro l ysis

Rodn ey un;ted Methodist

Churc h·Wid e Yard Sale .
June 10. II &amp; 11 . 9 OOAM

4: 00PM . Route 3S at
DeUIIe's Malt Shoppe ;n
Rodney . Lawn mowers,
vinyllo ld;ng doors, ai r con

d tti oners, anttQue lt ght fi x ·
lu res, furniture , draper1es,
cl othing, &amp; many other
miscellaneous
items .
BON U S!! You can ge t your
ca t washed too!! (a t th e
churc h) . Ya ' l l come!

Garage Sale, 508 Circ le
Avenue Tues ., Wed., &amp;
Thurs . 9·4, across from
Sp ring Va ll ey H ardware
Nothing so ld pr1or to sa te.
5 Fami l y Yard Sa le 3 111
mi les f rom Ga llipoli s on

141.

lOth

&amp;

11th.

Bed

spreads, curt a in s, new popcor n paper, l ots of real nice
c loth es, jea ns, misc. Rain
pos t pones.

Fri . Guns 12 gauge, dr apes,
furn i tur e,
toys, clothes ,
clocks, odds and ends.

Ya rd Sale June 1I &amp; 12,9 to

773 -S78S, 773-9 I 8S .
Auction every Fn nigh t at
the Hartford Commun1ty
Ce nt er Tru ckload s of new
merchandi se every week .
Con sigmenl s of new and
used mer chandi se a lway s
we l come
Rt c hard
Reynold s Auct•on ee r . 275

3069.
BEDS I RON , BRASS, old
fur ni tur e, gol d, s il ve r
dolla r s, wood ice boxes,
stone iar s, an tiques, etc .,
Complete
hou se h o l ds .
Write : M .D . Mill er , Rl . 4,
Pomeroy, Oh Or 992 7760 .
Go l d, s tlv e r . s t e rltng ,
jewe l ry, ring s, old coins &amp;
curren cy Ed Burkett Bar
ber Shop, Midd leport 992

3476 .
OLD FURNITUR E, beds,
iron, brass, or wood . Kit
chen cubba rd s of a ll types .
Tables, round or square .
Wood ic e boxes. Old desk s
and bookcases . Will buy
comp l ete hou se hold . Gold ,
sil ve r , o ld money , pocket
watc hes, chains , ri ngs, and
etc. Indian Ar tif ac ts of all
types . A lso buying baseball
cards . Osby Martin 992

6370.

kettle,

baby

Yare Sale June 9, 10, &amp; 11 . 9
to 4. Ridge Ave . in Rio
Gr ande . Jea ns, tots of
c lothes. misc. i tems.

-- ---------'--Ga r age Sa le Fri. 11 . 2 mi les

from

HMC

on

Rt.

160.

Rhubarb , bi cyc l e, bo x
spri ngs &amp; mattress queen
size, c lot hing &amp; misc.

1st r;ghl off of Bu tavi lle Ro.

- - - - - --· - _

~ante_!i

Tq_Buy

WANTED TO BUY Old tur
niture and Antique s of all
kinds, ca ll Kenneth Swain,

446-31S9 or 156· t 967 on th e
even ings.
CAS H PAID tor clean , lat e
model used cars . Smith
Bui ck · Pontiac, Ga lli po li s,

Oh;o. Ca ll 446-1181.
Buying
Gold,
Si lver ,
Pl atinum, old co ins, scrap
ring s &amp; · sil verware . Daily
quot es avai l able . A lso
coi ns &amp; co in suppli es tor
sa te. Spri ng Va ll ey Trading
Co .• Sprin g Va ll ey Plaza ,

Fri. &amp;
Sa t . childrens 446-801S or 446-8016.
cl othes, toy s, furniture .
Watc h for signs.
We pay cas h for late mode l
c lea n used ca r s.
Yard Sa le Thursday thru
Frenchtown Car Co.
Sa t . 218 end of NeighBill Gene John son

borhood Rd . Turbine roof

4

446·0069

c hildren

1 acre or less of land in
Gallia or Mason count y ap·
prox. half way between
Gallipolis &amp; Hunt ing ton .

Ca ll 614·256-l755 after 5:30.
Garage sate- June 9-11
from '1-4 daily . Mens,
womens ,

empla~·ment

childrens

serllres

clothing, toys, Base C.B.,
0 -104

mike,

and

misc.

Items . Roland Morris
residence, Long Hollow Rd.
First road to left off 4-tane33 N. Watch for signs.

Garage sale, 11 families,
June 11 , 9 to 5, Dale Hart,
Yellowbush Rd. Racine.
Toys, clothes, antiques,
Male dog 2 1/2 yr. old, knick-knacks, ceramics,
female 1 1/2 yr. old with 5- :wicker, furniture, curtains,
, puppies. Call614-256-1945.
jrecords.
Sack of yard sale Items.
Caii61H88-8«9.

II

~elp

TIME&amp; PART TIM E
446 3358 .

CARE

STAFF

needed by a pr ogrcS SIVl'
re s1dent1al ca r e tac ild y
servicing mentally retilf
ded adu lt s w1 t h behavt ora l
disorder s
Prevtou s ex
perience work tnq w.th
peo pl e
required
Ap
plicants mu st be ene r q('!,c
cr eattve. patt en! and ab le
to work tt ex tbl e hour s
$10,000 per year salary for
a 45 hr work week . a lon g
with othpr be n1f 1ts NI GHT
RELIEF
STAFF
a l ~o
needed al
re s1den t 1al
hom es. 1I PM to 9AM , $3 .50
per hr . 30 l o 40 hr work
week 11 1nteres ted se nd
r es um e to Ohio RPS1dent•.1l
Se rvi ces. Inc, Rt \ Box 7
Mill Creek Dr , Guii•PO I•S.

Oh 4S631.
Pos ttion avatlable tndepen
d en t
l tvt n g
worker
Maximum five (5) hour s
per wee k ( part time work)
Qualifi ca ti ons hig h 5c nool
diploma, int er es ted and
knowledge about persons
me nta l
retar
w tlh
dation/ deve lopm ent al dts
ablltltes. must have own
t ransportat.on . li ve
(5)
requtr Pd
r e f e r ences
Res pons1bil1 l ies to a':.'&gt; II n
hand tcappe d per son
to
matnfain
tn clcp cndcn t
ltving tn a co mmuntty
r es id ence and m~1inta1n
r eco rd s Sa l ar y $4 00 per
hr. twenty ce nt s (20) per
mil e
trav e l
r c tm
bttr-c:,emPnt
Avatlab• l lly
July 1. 1982 Conta c t Lor en
U . Phelp s, Su pcrtnl enclcn t .
P 0 Box 14 , Chcshtre. Oh

4S610. 16 14 )367 0101
CA N YOU TR AVEL
Large na t tona l company
ha s openings To enrol l 10
peopl e from the Ga tllpol ts
Po i nt Pleasant Pomer oy
area
No
exper,en c e
needed Excellent carntngs
on a commiss1on ba sts plu s
bonu ses and transport a tt on
furni shed Apply on l y d you
are 18 or ov er , nea t, arn
bious. fr ee to trav el th e en
tire US on a rand om
itineray and c dn sldrt 1111
mediately See Mr Kn1tter .
Friday fr om 9 : 30AM r o
12:00 noon at th e Blue
Founta tn Motel. Gal lt pol•s,
Oh . No phone ca ll s
Sales Representtve f or
es tablished l ife and health
insurance co mpany . L1v1ng
in or near ar ea of Pomer oy
and M tddleport . Salary
plu s commtsston
F1r st
year earnings up to $20,000.
Compl e te
tra 1n1ng
program
and
fr tnge
benefits. For appotntm ent
ca ll 614 591 ·2073 or se nd
r esume to P .O. Box 120 .
A thens Ohto

I2

Sit ualtons Wanted

Need male to share tratl er .
Ni ce, private boat dock and
fishing
Near Raccoon
Creek . Cal l 614·256 1763 .
Wi tl ca re for the elde rl y in
our home . Tra tned and ex
peri enccd . 614·992 ·7314
Ha ve vacancy for elderl y
Board and roan and taun
dry . Resonable
614 99?

6011.

Baby stfl tng tor 5 days a
w ee k 156 6476
Wan ted to do b&lt;lbyst tf tng
Phone 446 9550
Carpen ter work . rcpat r or
r emodellnQ. wal l pa nelin g ,
cc ,ling Id e, and some patn f

Call6 14 9911759
PR I VAfE

nurstnq

c ar e,

304 675 5367
Financial

21

BU S IIl CSS

Opporluntly
Bu s111ess or stor e roorn tr.
Park Cen tro! HOi f'l
Show milk drtnkP r S a
pr od uc t t11nt m.1y eas ily
earn you $130 .000 wt ftltn the
nex t year C 111 Robe rt Har
per 304 67 5 1193 or 675 5868

22

Money to loan

REFINAN CE or purch a se
your hOm l' 30 yea r fixed
rat e WV .1 &amp; Oh•o Leade r
Mort g&lt;'lQl' . 77 E Slafe 5 1 ,
A thens. Oh 61.1597 JOS I
23

Prof ess tOnat
Serv •ces

C&amp;L Bookkeeptng
Bookkeeptnq &amp; t nx servtce
for a II types ot bu s1nesses
Carol Nef'll
446 3862
Ptano tuninq and repai r
Lane Dan tcls Assoc •al e of
Orun icardt 'S
Ga l l •polis
and Cunn,ngham 's A the ns.

I4119St or 9911081
-

-

- ·

- --::: ReatE ffiiJ£::-::- C.::
31

Hom es for Sa te

142 acre I arm good house
and barns Ca ll 446 2599
3 bdr . hou se tor sa le or rent
wt l h op t1 on to bU'f on Jay
Dr . G.l lltpOII S c~111 446
3189 or .1.16 3919
A !lou se on 111 clcrc lo t on
Bul cwtl le Porter Rd Call

446 4131
2
bd room
hous('
•n
H arrtsonvill e, \6,500 614

91844 17
IT's GETTI NG LATE buf
you ca n s till hove a home of
your own II you ea rn be t
ween $9 ,000 and $15,000 a
yea r 7126 houses will be
built in th e st ate ol Oht o un
dcr l &lt;lrm ho me rurtJI
h ou s 1n q
pr oq r am
the
r ema.nd er of 1982 These
homes w1ll be financed
wtth no down paymen t and
payments will be low as
S115 per mon th See ou r
model near the P• c Pcu
Market on R T SO, ~
A thens or ca l l 992 lOJ• ( ,:,r
i nf o
K tng sb ury Hom es .
1100 E Matn St Pomeroy

Oh
3
bd .r oom
h ouse
tn
Pomeroy . vtnyl s•d1 ng ,
fir ep l ace
N tce 1oca l1on
Pri ced to se ll $/4,000 614

991 7 446
2 homes on I 1 ' acre
3bd .r oom,
I 2 bd room
Cho ice loca tt on Rt 33, Har

tt ord ,

w va

304 8811965 .

3 bd .r oom brick. fireplact!.
basement. garage,
one
ac r e. Kyger Cree k ht~1n
sc hool d•slrt c t F•rs t t•me
off er ed for sale To st.-e C&lt;l ll

145 91 tO or 614 991 390\.
TWO stor y, 3 bedroom . full
basem ent, $40.000 $7 ,000
down &amp; assume loan of
33 ,000 at 81 1 Enqli sh Co urt.

304 67S 3S8S.
SANDY AND BEAV E R In
sura nce Co . has off ered
services for f1re in suran ce
coverage in Gal l1 a County
tor
al most
a cenfury
Farm, home and per sona l
property coverages ar e
avai l able to meet 1n
dividua l need~ . Con ta ct
Neal Insurance Agency .
agen t . Phone 446 1694

IS

Schools Instr uction

Kara te the ult ima te in se l f
defence a tl pri va te lessons,
Men, wome n , &amp; children .
Instruction thru bl ack bell .
A l so ava il able Karat e
uniforms puching and
kicking bags, and protec
fi ve equipment
Jerry
Lowery
&amp;
Associate s
Karate
S tud io,
143
Burlington Rd ., Jack son,

Oh . Ca ll 614-286-3074.
17

M iscellaneo us

Ride to Wo rl ds Fair ,
minimu m 4 adul ts. Ex t ra
room for 2 children . 992 ·

6729.
Pri va te Piano Instruction .
Summer c lasses starting .
For information ca ll 304·

House. 4 room s and bath ,
Ca ll
Hender so n 'S \1. 500
Betty Sue E pl1ng 304 675
1070 or owner 675 4203
A ssumab iC' 71 "
percent
IOCin , 4 bf'ciroom. 1 full
bath s. a ll c lcc l rtc 7Sx 100
cor ner lot 1 304 881 13 19
Trade or se lL 3 bedroom 2
and one hall ba th s, br• c k ,
co rner
to t. basement
br ee zeway
304 675 7723
Owner wil t help l tna nce
J1 ~ACRES , 2 homes. H ar t
for d, l and con trac t. water
&amp; sewer , hou se hold goods.

304 881 196S
32

Mobile Hom es
for Sa l e

TRI STA TE
MOBILE
HOM ES . USE D MOBI L E
HOM ES. CARS, TRUCKS .
GALLIPOLIS .
CHECK
OUR PRICE S CALL 446-

1572.
CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOME S
KE SS EL'S
QUALITY
MOB ILE
HOME SALES, 4 MI.
WEST . GALLIPO LI S, RT
3S. PHONE 446-3868 .

675·7143.
1971 Gram! in, $90. Electr;c
hookup for trail er. in -

clueing pole 100 amp .. 304 675-6230.
18

Full ano part time job opportunities, now available.
Ages 16 and up. For appt.
call985·4171 or9-49-2360.

Will do baby sit11ng tn my
hom e. Ca ll 614 388 9755

In surance

t1

Wanteo babysitter Tues .
ano Fri. night 5:30 to mio nlght Georges Creek area .
Call4-16-3982 .

Restdc nlt ol
E lcctrtc
&amp;
Plumbing , 12 years ex
per ienc e, all work guaran
teed Ca ii 61 4 2S6 1748

Ca ll

Hi gh Sc hool Graduates &amp;
Se nior s you ca n earn over
$550.00 per montt1 whil e
lea rning a valuable skill
like co mputer r cpL~1 r e r ,
sheet metal work er. or
ref rigera ti on Plu s you wtll
ha ve a sec ure parll tme JOb
with !he A mry Na t1 ona l
Guard after sc hooltng
Benef its 1nclude a Sl. SOO 00
e nl is tm en t
bonus ,
$35,000.00 life tnsuran ce
and fr ee tuitton to et n y
c oll ege or trade sc hool tn
West Virginia lnl erestect
per sons may c all (304) 675
3950 or 'n West V1rg1n1a Cell i
toll FREE I 800 641 3619

DIR ECT

9

Pa e

Want ed to Do

18

Wanted

Th e
m os t
success ful
diresc t selling company tn
the world is lookin g f or
people who want to make
good $1$ Avon FULL

13

9_

butter

it ems,
fu r nitur e,
g l assware,
old records,
books, an tiqu es, mangl e
iron, pet ca rrier, shelvi ng,
curt ains.

------II

R ic k
Pear son,
Ex
perienced AUCT ION EER
Estates, antiques, f arm,
household . Li ce nsed Ot1 io
WV . Buying antiques. 304

ple

-4 family yard sa le. Thurs.
June 10. Off Rt. 7 at Laurel
Cliff . Fol low signs. 9-4.

1 1/2 old part Doberman
and Greatdane, male, good
with kids. Call614-256-1945.

Public Sate
&amp; Auction

WA NT ED to buy Oak or
poplar tog s, 304 -6/S S813

v ent. women,
clothes .

ANY PERSON who has
anything to give away and
does not offer or attempt to
offer any other thing for
sa le may place an ad In this
column. There will be no
charge to the advertiser.

GARAGE sa le . A nttqu e
spinn i ng wheeL power saw.
furn i tur e,
trail er
s teps,
mise Friday a nd Sa turd ay
9 4. Kenneth Dur st, Rt 2 1
m i le fro m junc t 1on 2 &amp; 87 .
Leon , W V

4. Evans, 428 Hedgewood
Dr . After 15 years we
fin a lly clea ned house. Ap-

Center . A.M.A. approveo,
Doctor referals, by appointment only. 304-6756234.
Giveaway

YARD sa le, Wednesda y ,
Thursday &amp; Sa turd ay 1323
Mt . V er non Baby clothes .

Children. and mise

35 Gr ape St . 9AM? Wed .

M eigs Co. Fish and game
c lub. Due to the bad
weather and postponement
of their c hi cken B·B-Q, it
wil l be held thi s Sa t . June
12 . Work session w ill start
at 1 p .m. Supper at 6 p .m .
A ll m embers urged to at ·

2423 Ltn c oln Ave
Pl
Plea sa nt, Wednesday and
Thur sd ay . 9 : 00 to?

8

Litt le koo l r est, i ce ches t by
Igloo, traveling refresh ·
m enl ce nter $24.00. Spri ng
Va ll ey Trading Co., Sp r ing

The lz aak Walton Club w ill
sponser a primitive muzzle
loading ta rge t shoot Sun·
day June 13th at lhei r c lub
farm 3112 miles So. of
Chester on Sha de River Rd .
Thi s is stri c tl y a primitive
shoot benc h off hand . No
scopes pe rmitted. Prizes
w ill be turkeys and bacon.

Yard Sa te Jun e I I cJnd 12..
9 a .m . till du sk Ford rad 10,
mirrors, tir es. wh ee l s, s• de
rail s, step bumper , M a rk 4
air cond ., shopvac. 8rtggs
3 hp Motor. whee lbarrow,
tn s ulal ed ca bl e,
f a rm
wagon, oak 2x6x 11's, 12 ft ,
.. Sears fi shing boat, 7 hp
sea r s ou tboard, ld e 1ac k ets.
boat oa r s, 750 H onda
motorcy c le, golf c lub s,
video
gam es.
hoove r
sweeper, other mtsc. , tool s,
dishes, c lothes. Robert Hilt
614·949·2013 . Corner of Sth
and Elm . Racine Oh io

sizes

446 ·8015 .

Bingo for Charil y. Rodney
Gra ng e H a ll . Every Tues .
&amp; Fri. Sponse r ed b y Ga lli a
Vol. Emergency Sq uad .

old Rt 33 .

S family yard sale , Wed
nesday , Thur sd ay and
Frid ay, 9 4 3305 Frankl i n
Ave . Bellm ead .

Yard Sa te June 8, 9 &amp; II .
Children 's
and
l ad i es
clothing . 9 O'co lck til ? 2
mi les out on 588.

Va lley Plaza, 446802S .

Vic Brown s June 10 and 11

446 1607

Yard Sale . Centenary
Town Hou se Thurs ., June
10. Baby bed , bar stool. I an
tern, dishes, m i sc.

Save money on your In
sur ance.
Rumley
In ·
surance Agency 446·3310 .
Free comparison .

Off 114 in Ra c 1ne on Broad
way St . Thur s and Frtday .
Larg e wom ens clothes.
m ens and c tlildren and
mi sc.

Garage sa le Sa turday only
Good c l ot hing , l tres , etc
George White r es •dence

---.~-

N ight craw lers $1.00 per
doz . Spr in g Va ll ey Tradi ng
Co., Spring Valley Plaza,

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

r...-l.odlts

COUNTR'Y
Fin e
oloer hoiTle on qood hard

3- - - Announcements
. --

Septic Tanks

t 2x60

FINANCING

Annepneemf91"1E:

Va ll ey Trading Co., Spring

Ph. 367 -7560
1-7-1 ti c

For all your wiring
needs;
furnaces
repair service and
installation .
Residential
&amp; Commercial
Call742·3195

air conditioned mobil e
home with natural gas
furnace- and leve l fenc e d

Master Charge

Water-Sewer-Electric
Gas Line-Ditches
Water Line Hook -ups
County Certified
Roush lane
Cheshire, Oh .

3-7-lfc

$20.000.

OWNER

W

REESE
TRENCHING
SERVICE

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

family hom e in the
country on good hard
road in Eastern School
Di strict . 1700 sq . ft . like
new 7 room hom e, 3
bedrooms. Ph baths,
garage for 3 ca r s, and

Visa

6-15-ttc

8·20 -tf c

F;ne

NEW LISTING The 1ocat1on of lh1S thr ee
bedroom. two bath home wil t meat' convenience
for you - Mulberry Ave . Ex tensive remode ti no.
equ ipped ki tchen, basement . qr~rClQe. assumobl e
low inter es t loan! $56,900

BEAUTIFUL RIVERFRONT ACR EAGE! -

Ill. 3, Box 54
Racine, Oh .
Ph . 614 -843-2591

FREE
ESTIMATES
PH. 992-6011

1176 sq. ft . ranch hom e.
Has 3 bedrooms, 1'11
baths, 2 shower s, hea t
pump. carpet inq, !her ·
rnopane w indows. and
T . P . wa t er . Owners
rnay
help
finance .
Askinq$49,900 .

AI

Call Bill Watd
Ward's Keyboard
li e
_ _
1 446 4372 4 19

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

healing.

N1 cr~

AND REPAIR

Utility Buildings

Custom kitchens and appliances,
custom
bathrooms, remodeling,
plumbing, electric, and

floor 2 bedroom home .
Central air and hear .
ci ty utilities. ba se m ent.
storm fi xtures, and nea r
for
on l y
shopping

REALTORS:
Henry E. Cleland, Jr., GRI

New and Used

Sizes from 4 to 6 and all
wood buildings 24x36.
Insulated Dog Hou ses

C. R. MASH
CONSTRUCTION

VIRGIL B. SR .
216 E . 2nd St.

Porn • r oy Oh• o
n n ltJil t 1.1 19A7 . rl l 10 00
,,
•n
Trr ·n &lt;., nt &lt;..,111 1C,
r ,1 ... 11
') t' llf'r ri ' ... I ' (Vf''&gt; lllf'
r ,q tl l I n IJ •rt . hu y or rf "JI 'f l
;1ny ,lnr! ..-111 h •rl&lt;;
r f"Hlrt

Siz es start from 30x24"

General

EAFOR

. ... ...... S3 .0U

Public Notice

Pub lt c NOI1ce

HARLEY
DAVIDSON

5-27 - 1 mo. pd

667- Coolville

Up to 15 W ords .. Six day

Pub lt c Not•ce

rteqrres 10' east 47 fcf'l.
south 16 deqrees wes t 61
h•et , north 69 deqrees 30'
east 10 feet from an •r on ptn
thC' southwest co rn er of th f'
church lot; then ce north 69
dC'qrces 30' eas t 110 It to
thf' northw es t corner of n
paro"' l of land co nveyed by
E!mcr H Nel son to Carl
Gorby . by def'd recorded in
Vo lumr 104, Paqe 599.
MeHIS Coun t y Deed RC' COr
ds ; th ence sou t h 13 deqr€'cs
25 ' "i'!St I IS 7 feel to the ccn
tf'f of Stn tf' Route 114 : t hrn
cr sou th 63 dcqrces 30 ' wes t
lOB 5 f ee t to the southwes t
corner of a tr ac t con ve yed

Chest Freezer
15 cu. ft. 1347.95
25 cu. ft. 1439.95

PHON_
E 992-2156Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy

985-Chester
343-Porlland

NEW LISTING -

Pub li c Not •ce

Truck, Auto and

Open 9 till 5
Closed Sun. 8t Mon .
PH . 742-2081

(Average 4 word s per line)

Public Noi•CC

CASH ONLY

992- Middleport

5 1 1 1 mo.

ALL STEEL
BUILDINGS

PARTS

67s--Pt. Pleasant
451--Leon
S76--Apple Grove
77l-Mason
882- New H a ven

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Books and Catafog - add 501
each for postage and handling.

MasCM Co., wv
Area Code 304

Meigs County
Area Code 614

276 Sycamore St.
Ml'ddleport Oh'o
I

Licensed &amp; Bonded

No Sunday Calls

Ba ck yard sa te June 10 and
Ave . Mid
dt eport . Chil d r ens clothes,
furntture, etc

11. 175 N . Jrd

3 kitten s. 614 949·2786.

YardSa 1e

Call 992-6259

Be hind Jones Boy s in
Pom e r oy
Cl oth i ng for
children and ad ult s, tool s,
lots of m isc. i tem s.

9 to 4.

614 -9'11 ·5931 .

TV Repair
&amp; Service

•
•
•
•

" Beautiful. Custom
Built Garages"
Call for free siding
es timates, 949 -2801 or

following telephone exchanges.

77 Au to Re pa1r

Farm Supplies
&amp; llvesi!IEIE -

= :Ra!lil1£:- =

SerVi£1!£

72 Tru ck s l or Sa le

16 YEARS EXP
• R esi dentia I
•Commercial
•Industrial
Racine, Ohio
247· 3534
Free Estimates
4 10 tt c

Licensed &amp; Bonded
Phone 949·2293
or 949-2417

5 family Tl1ur s and Frt at
Kapp s Gro c . 1n W es t
Co lumb ia . Inf an ts cl olhtng,
adu lt s, and lar ge womens,
dish es, misc.

To a good home 9 mo. old
part border collie . Good
with chi ldren . 614 949 2779 .

dog , 304 67S· 1891

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J&amp;F
HARRISON'S

71 Autos f o r Sa l e

73 Vans&amp; 4WO
74 Motorcycle s
75 Boats 8. Motor s
76 Auto Parts &amp; Ac cessor,es

O'Brien Electric
Service

Dorer &amp; backhoe service, water, sewer, pon·
ds ,
foundations ,
reclamation .

126-Tltriftr Crsfly Rowers

73 Profess,onal Serv ,crs

PARTS ano SERV ICE
4 S ti c

C&amp;M
EXCAVATING
AND
CONSTRUCTION

Ph. 949-2609
949-2234
RACINE, OHIO
5-t 9-t mo.

1 .,· 1

Gifts 'n' Omements
125-Pelll Quilts

51 Hou se hold Good s
52 CB. TV &amp; Rad tO Equ 1pme nt
53 An lt QUCS
54 Misc. M er c hnnd tse
55 Building Suppl1 es
56 Pets tor Sa le
57 Muscia l Ins trum ent s
58 F fU l l S &amp; Vegel~b l e&lt;;
59 For Sa te or Trad e

• Dryers • Freezers

(Free Estimates)

to:

243 West ·l7 Sl, Now Yort, NY
10011. Print NAME, ADORESS,
ZIP, SIZE, end STYLE NUMBER.

Classified page.'! cover the

ors

Ph . 992 -2174
116 ti c

- Addons and remodeling
- Roofing and gutter work
-Concrete work
-Plumbing and
electrical work

The Daily Sentinel

1 ranspertatlon

• Washers
• Dish washers
• Ranges • Refrigerat-

Po m eroy , Oh .

Half E lkh ound . S males. To
good home . 614 985·3SS8 .

843·3t11

All Makes

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

RANDY'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

SIDEWALK SALE

-Clties Service Co., of Tulsa,
Okla., raised Its bid to acquire
Mesa Petroleum Co. , offering management a cash and stock package
va lued at about $1.2 billion. Mesa,
of Amarillo, Texas, Is trying to reverse the situation and take over
Cities Service.

NATHAN BIGGS

At Margie Gru ese r , Main
St . Rutland . Wed ., Thur s.,
Fri. Cut g l ass, depr ess ion,
Old doll s. anl tques, old
mu sic

old. 6 I 4 991 3408 .

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12~

77 Money to Loan

2 German Shepards. To
good coun t ry hom e. 7 yrs .

2 kittens 1 ma le b lack and
while . 1 fema le·Ca ti co . 614

-

Speci~thsl

Yard Sale Friday 6 II 82 .
136 l si . Ave ., Ga ii•POi rs

Doberman puppy , ha s tail

SAVE $3.00 WITH
THIS AD

From th e Sma ll est
Heater Core to the
Large s t Radiator .

Farm Equipment
Parts &amp;Service
1·3-tfc

AU CIWI BOOKS •• $2.00 uch
121-Pillctw ShoHfls

71 Bu s ,n css Opportun dy

1 yr old ma le O ld Eng lish
type Shepard dog , gentl e.

Ca ll 446 -4656 .

Ph . 949 -2t60 or 949 -2322
4 10 li e

COMPLETE
RADIATOR
SERV I CE

Dealer

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and Brown won the Democratic nomination for U. S. Senate. I AP Laser·
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2 year old bla c k spayed
fema le Co lli e cross . Ha s

And Home Maintenance
• Roofing of all types

TOM HOSKINS

For Appointment

BOGGS

soc

MerEbandiSE

Yard Sa te

Announcements

Ir~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t=~~~;:;;::::~=~ 6Calsmall
puppies
l 614 -9'11
S864., 5 wks . old .

Economists hope indebtedness fuels recovery
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U.S. Rt. 50 East

ny :\s.'W&lt;.'iatA.'d

Middleport, Ohio

Wanted to Do

Lawn M owing no yard to
big or small. Reliable and
dependable. For estim ate

call 4-16-3159 after 6PM 2561967.
Trash collection &amp; hauling .
;call4-16-«aO.

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

Pri ce reduced For sale or
rent . 12x60 2 bedroom
mobile hom e with 2 lots.
Gas hea l , rura l water.
Close to c ity lim its. Ca ll

446-1294 .
1972 Vintage with fire
pl ace, sun root. lots of ex ·

tras. $8,800, firm . Ca ll 614245-5405.
2 bdr. MH ni ce furn., nat .
gas heat, on private lot in

Gallipolis. Call «6-1409 betweenHo7PM.

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3 bd roo rn

!l OUSt'. nr. w l('y
r ,lr pe l lll(j,
$300 per mon t h Sl av!' ,1ncJ
r c fr1 q
! urn
GMcl c ner
I u r n Ba lll c1 nd I;, qa r nqe
N 1cc locar~on D epo511 F1 r 0
place and frlmily room 6 1·1
r f'dOCo r ~l t t'cf.

99) 1361

) rnnlt
1rnllpr
'::.PMPS
M,l\On · JUJ IIJ )6)1

1987 N ,l&lt;:, llud 1.1 II )( 70 f1
motJIIP ll Onk . I I t x 'JO Jt
E x p rlllCIO. 7 tJrrlroorn
'}
bcl l h&lt;,, f l ri'P i clft• ,11 1 f'lt•c
l r1 c 30.-t S/6 /106
33

Far m s t or S.1 te

78 A ( R E ldr 111
&lt;1/'0 lb
IO!),l(fO .llto tm1·n t . runn1nq
Wrll t•r yt •,lr r OuliO '!. 10 500
P t10r11· 30.t 67&lt;:, t'IH )t

Mobil e H om (' S
t or R ent

Mobilf' honH' t or rf'n t ( ,111
-1 46 3101
M OIJII1' H Oillf'. EurP k r1,
13cl r , I urn . r1vf'r f ron t lo t
r('! &amp; d{'poc, d 1\rtu ll c, , ~ t OO
mo 1 6·13 JM ,t
M odf'rn l /x60 , 31J&lt; II' t ur n
moiJ 1if'
11o rne
Co n v
IOCil t 10n ~('( drp (Cll l d l
l t' r 5. JJ6 HSSB

50 /I.e rt • I drill , J !)l'( tr oom

For r ent 2 IJc! r
mol) til'
hOill&lt;'
H,l nr•rvillf'
rl fPrl
C.1ll .J46 3"/ SR or •146 3888

110U'&gt;4'
Wdll
'::. l) rH IOU'&gt;
r (•l'll(,( ! f i •(J k l l { hl •n
'J
st oc k• •CI oono &lt;.,. n11 ,, b,Hn
pro f l 'fl 1(1 &lt;.,,.f l )0.1 tWC:, lOFI3

7 bd mobdP honw twtow
tu r rk,l R1 •f &amp; (ff'P rf'Q
Call 6 14 756 1927

35

L o t s &amp; A c r eaq c

P r11 P rt' &lt;!U CI'CI 'J to te, wilh
r ur rl l Wrl l f'r CIO'::.t' t o r d y
l1 m d &lt;, $.t .. t50 00 CJI I JJ6
1'/9•\
For '&gt;rl lf' orw ,HJ(IIl,-d f rH r t'S
11'10ff'
or
11 'l'&gt;
,1 p
p r o)l rm ll l l•lt M!O II roc1d
fr on f ,lo• •
on
Co r,,
Cf'ntc·rpo1n l /.'(1 n •·.H C1•n
INPUIIl l
Sl.OOO 00 f-Jh onr ·
687 o9~4
F(trrnf'll l'c, 3 15 d ( r •", to 5
a c r P!:. Ft ,d lo t . ( il y V I100I
cl •5t r1rt Crltl61 ·1 3/9 '/196
TW O i H.fl' tot', 1~0 I I raMI
f r on l ,lqt'.
c il y
wn tP r .
bCh 1nct 8.\ Lu&lt;llbN, ( ,l l l JO .J

67 5 6813.671 JOI A
L rl r QP l o t t o r '1 &lt;i lf• &lt;; rn lfpc,
nor tll P I f ' l··d'.dnl on f&lt;t 7
at FL 1t r o1 k 1\ 11 ulil ii iP'&gt;
av,td,li'J ii· V\.·11 1 tr·dcil' f or
mo t or ll fll'll'
J0&lt;1 61~ )'J.t8
a l !N ~

RenTals
41

H ou ses l or Re nt

H omes l or Ren t. Lcilsr or
Letrld con t r ,l( t 1n tow n or
coun t ry
Celli
S t rou t
R r~1 1 1 y .. t.t6 0008

5 r
)lOlJ SP Oil
( IVC' f .
b enu t d u l VIPW, pr 1va c y .
$275 pN rno plu &lt;, c!epo ~ il
C1 1t .t46 .t9}') ,lllt ·r ) JO or
WC'L'I&lt;C il 'll '•
'} Bccl r oo rn HOU'&gt;I ' dt 1203 r (t
Ave Ga!:. H crtl ~]35 00 mo
p iU':! Clf'pOS il C l ll 446 36 43,
T he W i&lt;,(&gt;~ll,ln Aqe ncy
2 Bed r oom H ome w1 l h
ba seme n t on Lowr r R tve r
R d O ver clcr c $260 mo
Ca ll 446 3643 Th e W •5e ma n
Ag e n e y
Lar ge t10US(' on Br oa dw a y
St. 1n Rn c 1ne $2 50 per
m on n1 p tu 5 deposd lnqu1re
a t thf' W ooct shf'd on BronrJ
w ay
or
ca ll
T r n f o rd s
R ea It y
N ew hou se ,n Syra c u5e. no
p e t s , $275 . mon fl1 plu s d ep
and r e f e r e nce!&gt; Call 992

7841.
N ice 3 b d r oo m hou se •n
M1d d l e p o rt.
Chil dr e n
all owed no pet s, r eson ab te
r e nt. plu 5 sec u r it y de p . 614 ·

F urn1s twd 7 bdr rno t) ilf'
twnw o n Bob M c Corm1 c k
Ret. no p(• t s. S 160 PN rno.
SSOclc p C.1 t1 &lt;14 6 36 17
? b;•droo nl l ctd rr 1n Rcl CIIll'
f or re nt $ 100 0f·po sil . 'S/00
mo n th
U t 1l d1 f''::. no t 1J1
C IUCI('(I 6 14 9J9 7n 6

7 !Jet roon1 l u r n•SI11'CI tr,1t1r r
oil R t 7, 6 ll111t&gt;'&gt; I rom
Ponw r oy . I rr e JC'r r1nct &lt;'X
tr cl &lt;, tor rl&lt;.lf' SP&lt;l&lt;f' $ 190
plus u f tl1 t 1CS nnct lrt w n c .=t re .
$150 ci('POSI I 6 14 985 39 &lt;19
bf'ctroorn
mobil I'
O N E=
homf', cll r cond i1 10nNI , on
p r tvrl l r to t . oul 5k 1r i 'S H en
ch· r &lt;:.o n U t tlr t 1es f u rn t5 t1 NI.
'S 2JO mo n th 304 675 6730
Tw o twctr oo m m ob 1ll' t1 om r
Ill N r• w H clV ('n , rlCiul l '::. only ,
no pe ts. 304 67 5 \&lt;1 52 rl flt•r 5
TW O bedr oom un l ur n ,st1CCl
$1 50
per
m on lll
p lu s
ctrpos il Cn rn p Con iPy . 30 4
67&lt;:, 1371 . JOJ 675 38 17

.J.I

Apartm ent
t or Re nt

Apa rt me nt . 2 bd r . un f . no
pe l s Celli 446 3937
EH
A pM tmcn t N o
5
second f loor
Rf' nq ilnrl
depos il
P ,1y your ow n
u l il il tf'S Ad ul t s. no pe t s
&lt;1&lt;16 09 57

Fu r n 1C:, hf'cl E III CIC nc y , $13 5
607 Sr co ncl U l i1 111eS pd
s, nqt f' pr r so n Sll M C' ba th
•146 4&lt;11 6 ,t l ftor ! p rn
F u rn1 shect A pt , 7 B R, 7&lt;1 3
J nc k so n
P1 kP
$220
U t il ii 1CS Pd 446 4&lt;116 nit er 7

pm
Un t urn 15hc d , ups ta, r s. 3
bed ap t .. prt v ill c entr a nce
Ca ll 446 2374 or 446 0784
U n fu rn ,shed ap t t or r en t tn
Crown Cd y Call 6 14 256

6495
P a rt 1ally
t u r n 1s h ed
r oom s a nd b a th . 992 5908

4

Furni shed a pt . 5 r oo m s a nd
ba th
N o p€' 15
Oe p05 1t
req u ired
Ca ll a ff er
12
noon . 6 14·992 2937 .
Apa rtm ent s. 67 5 5548 .

APA RTM E NT S,
hom es ,
Pl ea sant

mobil e

h o u s es ,
Pt.
and G all i pol is.

W ,)n!{ •cf IO rpnt WCHC hOUSC' .
\ l oraqp IJullrllllq or 1,1rcw
' l&lt;) r ,H tc 1n r dy of G~1111pOI1S
C.lii.J 4631'i9

Merchandise
51

H ou seho ld Good s

SW AI N
AU( fiO N F UR NI rURF &amp;
PAW N SH OP 6/ Ol1v ~ · ~ ~ .
Gi! llipOIIS 3 Plf'({' I IVInq
roorn
su ll cs cou c h l ove
'::.er1 1 chillr ~199 . ') p tC'CC'
l 1v1 nQ room su .rcs tram
$ 140 up . love scn ts f r om $70
u p . mapiP dtnC' I se t s f rom
$99 t o S 199. Wrltl huqqe r s
$ 100 . rPc l ,nf' r '&gt; S80, mn p tf'
ror H •r&lt;;
$ 49 ,
bpr1room
&lt;.,ulfpc, Sl50 . v.1r 1PI Y ot t aiJif'
t ~• •np &lt;:._ mnr t)IP top s l (lnd&lt;;
SJO ,1nct up . IJO)I ':&gt;p r 1nqs &amp;
m,l llr PS&lt;,
( rlf'w1
S \0 0 .
srve r ,ll u t il 1l y f nb,ne t s. k d
ctwn
c ,1 b 1net s w ood &amp;
rn r tn \, brl b Y bed s. c hf'S t s at
ct r ~lw l'f s $75 to '£60 . 3 w ny
r pc l 1n(•r c.. S 100 . fl r1S &amp; 0 f' C
l r 1C rnn qP S. r r f r ,qrr ,l l or .;,,
w os l1 s tn nds . hunk !)l' d S
co m pl e l f'
wilh
bu nk 1es
$ 170 O:. I'VNnl d r CSSf' r S. ll n l l
tr ees, bPd s. b r nss t1cc1d
boa rct bed!&gt; $35. book c&lt;l&lt;.C'S .
smok N'&gt;, H oovN spu1 rtr y
Wils h c r .
w r 1nqer
t yp e
w ,lo;,llcr s. 11u l ch , co ,tl &amp;
wood 11ea t er s. IC' IPVISIOn s.
fr1 n s. new l oo ts o f .111 k .r1cts.
vor te l y o f sdve r st one coo k
wMc Ca ll446 3 159

GOO D

u ;E D

AP

PL I A N CES
Wr1ShN S.
r (' f r ,q cr r~ t o r s.
ctry e r s.
r n n qes
Sk,lqq s
Ap
pl 1c'l n CPS. UppN R 1vf'r Ret .
l)C'S i de St o rk Cr es t M ot el
446 7398

LA Y NE 'S FU R NITUR E
So f cl , ch,11r . r oc k er. o t
tomnn . 3 tnbt es. (ell lra
hc ,tv y by F r on l 1c r ), $68 5
So t,l. rh&lt;'Hr ~1 nd loveseil l.
S/75
So t,t s ~1 nct c h,11 r s
pr1 Cf'CI f r Oill $285 to $795
T rliJIP".. $38 an d up l o $109
H 1dc il bcds .$3 &lt;10.
qu een
S1 1e . $380 R cc t.ncr 5. $1 75
to $295 . Lam p s f ro m $ 18 t o
$65 5 p c d 1ne t1 c s f r om $79 .
to $385 7 p c. $ 189 nn d up
Wood tnb tc w dh &lt;1 c ha1r s.
~"/ 19 u p to ~ &lt;195
De sk $1 10
Hut c hPs. $300 &lt;lnd $375 .
rn ilpl e o r
p 1ne
f1 n 15h
Bf'd room su il cs
Bn sse tt
Cloerry , $795
Bu nk tJf'cl
co mp ld tC' w 1lh ma fl re ss e s.
S/ 50 Clnd up to $395 Ca p
trllll ·s tJed s, $275 c omp le te
Bcl l)y bed s. $99 M n ll resscs
or box spr1nq s, f u l l or tw,n .
$58 . lirrn. $68 and $78
Oue0 n se t s. $ 195
4 dr
c hes t s. $42 5 d r chest s,
$54 Bed fram es, S20 .a nd
$15 . 10 gu n Gu n c ab1 ne l s.
$350 . d •ne lt e c ha1 r s $20
and S25 Ga s o r etec tn c
$32 5
B ab y
r an Ci c5.
ma l rc sses. S25 &amp; $35 . bed
f ram es $20 . $25 . &amp; $30 Used
Furndu r c
b oo k case .
ranqe s and TV's 3 m il es
ou t Bul av ilt e Rd Open 9am
t o 7p m. M o n lhru Fr 1., 9am
toSp m . Sa t

446 03 ?2
30 1n
Ge neral E lec tr1 c
range , g old in color , ap
pr o)( . 5 yr 5. o ld , $125 . Call

446 0307 or 61' 256 9367.
1 Co ff ee t a bnt e. 7 50l id
m ap l e e nd t a bl e!&gt;, ve ry
good c onditi on . $35 eac h .
El ec tr ic lawn mower , been
used one 5um m er , $40 . Ca ll

614·4468221 or614-24S·9484 .

446·2077

Lov ely 6 r oo m co tt age , ga r
den, 79 Jim Hill Road, H e n der ~on , w v .
Ca ll 603 ·886
4548 . $200 pe r m onth, On e
month sec urity depo5it .

AP A RTMENT
in
Pl ea sant , 614 ·446 ·822 1.

Fr os t -tr ee
r e frig e ralor ,
coppert one , l ik e new , $600 .
Ca ll446 -8181.

One bedroom

a partment ,
partially furnished in Hen·

derson . Phone 304-675·1972.
3 be droom hom e, w i th op ·
tion to buy . $200 m onth r e nt
$100 sec ur i ty (lc po5 i t. 807
3rd St . N rw H ,wr;n, WV .

304·882·3434 .
FOUR r oo m house, Ca mp

Con ley , $130. per month ,
plus deposit , 304-675· 1371 ,
304·675·381 2.

Apartm ents, furni shed a nd
u nfu r ni shed .
Ref er e nces .

30, 675· 1365.
ONE
bedroom
un ·
furnished , $175 . pe r month,
plus d eposit . Gallipolis

Ferry WV 304·675· 1371. 675·
3812.

PRIC E'S

SIG N'

REPO
8,1Q') Of ~fOOCI U".C'CI c IO !tl1 1l q
,l ncl l urn d u r f' Crl l l .146 9580

U&lt;.,t'CI SOi rl . IOVf'".{'il l . Cl0,11r ,
U'&gt;f'CI IJiur Crlrp (' l VM1 0 US
&lt;; 1/ C'S. USf'CI 0:. 1CIC )) y Sldf'
rrfr 1qrrn to r . lJ ud t 1n q ~l s
ov1 ·n . Lhl "&gt; c oa k t op Ca ll
Co rlJtll &amp; Sn yde r F urn1 t ur e.
.\&lt;16 11 7 1
Approx 'iO I I·P I •I 11') II
&lt;11,)111 t1nk ff •nu'. 3 111 t t
q,'l t• • &amp; t1,lrclw&lt;lf(' , S60 00
C.111 4·16 /SS&lt;1 rl l tf' r 6

614 667 JOBS

1 M op0d $"/7 S. l1 k f' new
Cnm('r ,l S Cn l l &lt;1&lt;16 4668
•I rll rlp le b M ') fOOl S W11f1 ru st
tea ll'1er c usht ons. l1k c new ,

$100 C.1 11 &lt;46 4S9S
Gaso l 1ne o nd he a t ,nq f ue l
Crlll E xi::e l s10r Oil Co m

Pe t s lor Sa le

S6

DRA GO NWYN D
CAT
TE RY
KE NN E L AKC
C h ow
pup p 1e5,
CF A
H1 mnlr1ynn , Prr s1a n a n d
S1nmese k1 tl e ns C n lt 446
3R44 a lt er 4 p m
HIL L CRE ST K E NN EL
Boa rd1n q nil br f'rds. c tei'ln
f nc d .t ,e5
1ncloor ou td oor
A l so A K C R('(l
D o be r
rn~1 n s C n tt J46 779 5

BR IA RP ATCH KE NN ELS
13oilrd tnq ~1nct q r oom1 nq
AKC
Gord o n
Sf' ttN S.
E nq l ,sh Coc kpr Spr1n 1e l s

Cal l614 JBB 9790
POODL E

G ROOMI NG

C.'l ll Ju cly T cwl or il t61J 36 7

Son ,cl 's P r of eSS tOnrl l D oq
G r oorn ,nq Ca ll 6 14 388 8547
rlnd a sk l or So n 1n
A KC 4 m os old Y or k sh 1r e
f pr ri er F 1r st sho l s &amp; w o r
'TlPd . pnrl!y hou se brok e n .
S200 Call J46 &lt;11 70
G r oo rn1 n q SN V1ccs f or
pf' t S
Wd l clt p E nqt.sh
Sheep do q ~. poodlr 5 &amp;
Sr hnau le r ·s. R ea 5onabt e
For rt p pt 6 1&lt;1 99 2 7347

POODLE

pups,

AK C

r eq1 sl cr cd N o Chec k s, 30 4
895 3958
Younq par a k ee t s f or sa te ,

30, 895 3570
B e a utiful
A l .=t !:'&gt; k 1a n
Ma lemu t e 30 4 67 5 76&lt;19
G U IN E A
rJiCJ S.
b i r d S.
c h1 ck en s. f re sh &lt;' QQ S. 30&lt;1

895 3486
MU SICal
In strument s

For Sa le Sptn et Con sol e
P ian o Ba r g a1n . W a nted .
Responsi bl e party to ta k e
ove r low mont h l y p ay m e n
I s on sp 1nct pi a no Ci'l n be
see n loca lly Writ e Cr ed i t
Man a qer , P .O B O)( 537 ,
She lbvill c, IN 46176 .
Sal e Spin e t Co n sol e
F or
Pi a n o
B a r g a1n
W rl nte d : Res pon s ibl e party
t o t a k e ov er low mon t hly
pn ym e nt s o n spine t p1 a no .
Can b e see n locally . Write
Manage r : P 0 Bo)(
c r edit
S3 7 Sh e l b y v il le. I N . 46176 .
58

F1r e w oo d
f or
5 ale
Df' l1 ve r ed now or a t n l a t er

d&lt;lle . 614 742 2056 .

69 V W w1 l h Bar a kil , cre m e
sta ted r1m5 Calf 6 14 379

Fruit
&amp; Vegetab les

Str aw be rr ies
p ic k
your
own .
br1ng
co nta,n e r .
Claude Winters, Ri o G r a n ·
d e, 614 245 51 21.

Fi!~e; =

M~ .=::
Fa~m Equipment

61

Go ld &amp; turquoise living
room cou c h . Hard roc k
mapl e coff ee tabl e . Ca ll

446·1222.
M a t c h i ng c hair and couc h ,
good
condition . 304·675·

1452 .
E lectric stove, Sears Coldspot refrigerator , c hest

free zer. 304·882·3434.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE
YOU LOUTS ~C.OFFED WHEN l
WI&gt;.$ C.ONSIDERING V,&gt;,R10U5
lNVE.NT10N6 TO MA.'I. IM12E MY
CONTR1E!UT10N TO PR0&lt;&gt;~55 !

BUT B"-1--IKE.R BIWWN HELPE.D

ME. FOG~ ON S011E.TH1 N6
Tr~"'T WILL BENtFli HUM"'Nl Ti
AROUND Tr\E 6L06E :

F o re m a n s
U se d
C ar s
La n q sv ill c
0 hI 0
79
MU st n nq
76 E t1f e
75
G r a n.=t dn
75 M e r c ury
Sl .=t l 10n W &lt;'ICJOn Phone 6 14
741 2734
1972 Vol k e5wnq e n bee tl e,
rouqh ru n s q r eil t . needs
au t oma li c
s t 1c k
I r an
sm 15S10n w ork
Joe. 304
67 5 6690 o r
6 1499'l7'l 16.
f' v en1n qs

CARS $100 . TR UCKS 11 50

78 mode l M . F . 245 di ese l, 6
spd . tr a ns_, P S. 250 Hr s .,
same as new . $6 .900 . Be l
saw . m o lde r c le a ne r , sa me
a s new$900 . 61.:1 -886 5955
John Deer e L A M ower
c u ll tva tor s, p lows Ca ll 256

6506
M ec hctn 1cat
tr a n splnn te r
t or se ll ,ng t oba cco n ow o n
Silt e Sw15her t rn pl emc nt
Jo h n Deer e De a le r . R t 1,
G n tl,po t,s . 446 047 5
N f' w nn d U 5ed Troy Built
till e r s
t or
qard e n1nq
Sw 1sher 1rn pl e ment J o hn
D c rre
D eale r .
Rt
t,
Gcl lt tpOIIS. 446 0&lt;175
1 M cl 55ey Fe r q u so n bale r
for srlt c Ca lf 6 14 379 2 164

$1100 304 675 2377

Game 9
I]) My Three Sons
(JJ ABC News

I Wflt';, S.TAYIN6
AT KEVIN AND
-141CHitEI. '!o A·FRAME'
11-J THE ROCKY
MOUNTA1N5 .

Av ail a bl e a t loc a l qove rn
rnen t sal es . Ca ll ( r etu n

da blel 1 714 5690241 Ex t
1855 l or d irec t o r y tha t
show s you how t o pu rcha sC'
24 hr s
197 4 Monte Ca rl o. qood con
d 111on Phon e 304 675 5773

'66 M ust a n q , qood
d ill on 304 576 7305

con

Tru ck 's f o r Sal e

72

19 79 Fo r d F7SO J ,4 T H O
P1 c k.up , V ·B. p s . p .IJ. n1 r ,
a utom ati c Good co nd il1 on

446 2641
197 2 F o r d
p 1c ku p , P
stee r,n g , P b r akes. AC.
r act ,o. over load ed sp nnq s,
c n m pe r spe c 1.=tl. v ery litt le
r u st.
look s rea l qood
Pr iced t or qu ,c k 5a le Ca ll
446 10 52 n iter s·oo wee k
day C n ll nny t 1mP w ec kP n

63

1977 Da t su n K 1nq c ab r un s
qood . nn d qood Shil pe .

L1 ves tock

RC'Q Yea rlin g Q uarte r ho r
se. Req W ea n,nq Quarter
ho r se . Ca ll 446 3413
Req ,ster ed a nd g rade ho r
ses. ex ce llent 4 H pro jec t.
E nq 11 sh and we st e rn 5ad ·
ev eryth,ng
d tr s
1mnq 1na bl e ,n hor se e qu~p ­
rnc nt n nd supplie s, al so
r1d1nq lessons and tr a il
r td es and ho r se tr a in1n q
Ru l h Reeve s. H oo f Hot low

614 6983190
S•x yea r otd ma r e , 1100 lbs,
we ll
tra ,ned . good
for
beg1ncr
P hone
304 576

1718

l l. BSO Ca116 1' 367 069 1
1977 C hrvy p1 c k up $300 00 .
1974 F or d G r a n Tor1 n o

$500 00 Ca ll 304 576 1174 a l

9611 or614 388 9857

$200 "' m 30' 882 3434

CAPTA IN STEEM E R Car
pe t C lean1n q f ea tur ed by
H a ff e lt Br osth cr s Cus to •n
Carpe t s F r re rs t ,ma t C's
Ca ll 446-2 107

7 :00

1980 b lack Suzuk , GS850 .

17 La rqf' Hol st e .n Spr 1nger
H etf er s. Phon e 304 273 ·2848
n iter 9 p .m .

shalt dr ive , full dr ess, ve t
t er equtpme nt . 4.000 mil es ,
$3 ,700 Ca l1446 7554 a ft er 6
1979 Hond a C B650 . S l ,600

1973 B ay Mare with 26
A QH A points, 4 month old
fl a shy Bar F lower s tu d c o lt
b y 51de, in foal to Mar!&gt; hall
Co k e r for January 1983

foa l.

1980 Bay Filly

by

Ca ss si us Torino. half s is ter
t o 1981 Mountain State
Pl eas ure Futurity winner .
1978 M cQu erry two hor se
qoo 5e nec k
tra i ler
w i th
l 1v ing quarter s . Many E x
tr as . E x cell ent conditton
Mat c hin q 1978 G MC doo le y
p1 c kup wi th n ew paint .
Ph one 614 992 ·7206 aft e r 5
p m.
64

Ca ll 446·86SJ .
For sa le 197&lt;1 Hond a 750
f e rrinq ,
s a ddl e
b a q s,
doubl e bu c k et se at . tun e
up. N ew
b(1ttery . c hain
and spr ac k e t s. $ 1.400 Call
d46 6619 a ft e r SPM

BORN LOSER

I'M m:M PtnsBlJ~~ WHAT
IIJ BLAZ5S CO I CO'?

C r r rlf1 v r
w oo d
d ec k 'S.
p r e5su r ,zf'd p1n r. CC' d n r &amp;
r edwood
F r f'f' es i• ITl."' f('

Ca ll 6 14 JBB 9761
M nson a r y
wo r k .
LOCIU C'
C on t rac l 1nq .
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Cn ll 614 388

Pl,ny 304 675 2215.

71

1978 Knwa 5ilk i K Z 400 . ex

Autos for Sale

GLASS

TINTIN G

col lent s hape. 304 773 58?3.
Auto·

Co mm e rcial · Residential .
A lso kit5 availab le . Energy
Control Sy st em . Call 446 -

93 16.
1975 Cut l a5s Supreme, 2
dr ., air , PS , PB, tape deck ,
47 ,000, good
tires,
ex ·
ce ptional car. $2,000 . Ca ll

1976 Midget specia l

Ca ll

For sa le 79 VW station
wagon, 4 dr .. AT , air, exc.

cond . Cai 1446·2JOO.
1976 Trans Am I

1977 Hond a G oldwinq . full
dre ss . New : far1n~L saddl e
brlct S. luggaoe rack , ad
iu5t ab le si 55 Y bar, engin e
quard5 and road peg s. E)(
ce ll ent cond . $2,995 . firm
Call 614991238 1 9·4 w ee k ·
day s.

owner ,

good cond ., $2,950. Call 446·
7383 .
1981 Horizon, 4 door, auto .,
p .s .. p .b ., ste r eo and more.
Low
mileage .
Accept

trade. 614·992·3198 .
1977 Chevy Monte Carlo.
Loaded T·top. Very good
cond. $3,500. See or call
Gary Hysell. 614·992·5388.

1977 Kawa 5ak1 K Z 900 and

1910 Nova 4 s peed . 304-675

ID

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CO N
ST R U C T lO N
C on s t r ,
r oolin q, S1 d 1nq , 5pou r,nq,
frnc .nq . pa 1n l ,n q , r epn tr s &amp;
c 1ea n 1nq
44 6 "/000 . c al l
bf'f or e 8 and aft er 5 30

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7S
1978

Boats and
Motors for Sale
Starcraft

Inboard

Outboard 22' 260 h.p. Mer e
Crui5er , cab in sleeps two .
Swim
platform,
n ew
upholstery, 72 gal. tank .
Excellent cond . Great for
ski ing or camping, $8,800 .

Ca ll

614·992 ·2381

9

to

4.weeksday s or 992 ·2509 af ·
ter 5 week ·days .

76

l'ttffi 15 IT . DOM'T YOU fM NOT.' I'VE
HillE A PHONE? - OR 15 6(J1' A PLACE
IT THAT YOU OON'T HAVE
T'60, BUT...
A HOf4E? YOU DON'T IT IS«'T CLOSE ••

'gg~ LIKE AST!t~EE~T1----,p rr-~

Haven West Virginia. Over

20 less expensive cars in
stock .

or

&amp; AC'cessories

Used
H an shaws
Lucas
Lane,

Tires .
Poin t

Pleasant. 304-675·?360.

~ assume

payments .

8 :00

luggage . $30. ca ll 304·67S
2802 after 4.
77 .. _ .

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Auto Trim Center, 446· 1968.

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Sc hwartz ho s1s th1s look i.l 1
our grow1ng commun1ca
11 o ns technolo g ies such as
tnt eract1 ve computer s . ca
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Man for the Century

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PNi f'nCf'd rrn s on . r oo f er .
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Plumbtng

CA RT E R' S PLUMBIN G
AND HEA TIN G
WINNIE
~EFORE YOU

Excavating

LEAVE IN A HUFF,
THINK OVER MY
OFFER ..

G all1po ll s D 1ve r s lf 1ed Con
st Co Cu sto m ctoz e r &amp;
b ilc kf1oe w ork
Sp e c 1a l
fMm rat es . Cnll U5 t or f ree
C5 1trnillf'S. &lt;146 4440

WINNIE I?OESN'T
LOVE Y0£~ 1 i C70U6T
IF SHE EVER lfASl I
SHE MARRIEr? YOU ''
FOR YOUR FAMILY's
WEALTH/

F o r water l1nc s. sew er
f1nf' s. se pti c tank s or leaky
bn sr •llent s call Haymnn
Th e Hocrncl n 614 992 2618

ORVILLE, YOU'RE A
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MENTALLY ANP
PHYSICALL yl WINNIE's
STOOOBY ME
THI?OUGH THICK
ANC7 THIN ...

9 :30

dy's 1ob
10:00 0 . Cll CD Quincy a u,ncy
in vestigates the death o f
an owner o f a rehabilit ati On
ranch . (A) (60 m1n .)
CI:l SAO: Mac Davis in
Concert Ma c smg s and
dance s w1th fi ve young
performers known as Strut
in a perfo rmance from
Monte Carlo .

SSBO

Cil TE!S Evening News
CIJ m rw Dynasty
CIJ Paper Chase

BARNEY

SE W IN G Mach1nc r epa 1r s.
se r v1ce A uthorized StnQer
Salf'S &amp; Se rv1 ce Sharpen
Sc• sso r 5.
Fabri c
Shop ,
Pomer oy . 992-2284

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(ill Tenement Th 1s docu
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Co r F o urt h a nd P 1ne
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0

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(j]) lonesome Roads : The

IF I HAD ME A LITTLE
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I'M LIVIN' IN

TH' SPACE AGE
ALL RIGHT---

General Hauling

AGE

50 FAST

JONES BOYS WATER
SERVICE . Ca 1161 067 7471
or 61067 0591.

Runaway's Story

10:30 (1) Sing out America
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ball:
Atlanta at
los
Angeles
(j]) Hitchcock
11 :oo

o m m o m ® m rw
News

Cl) MOVIE: 'Stripes'

(I) MOVIE: 'The Visitor'
(1) Nashville RFD
C1J News/Sports/Weathe r
C1J Dick Cavett
11 :30 0 Cil CD Tonight Show

NePd something h rwled
away or something moved?

Johnny is joined by Otonne
Warwick and Charles Nel-

Now Haul i n g lim e~ ton e · f i ll
dirt ·top soil -gra v el. Fr ee
e5 timate5 . Call
614 36 7

HAUUNG · Lim es tone . q r a ·

vel, s and . Ph. 742 2SOS.

1 DON'T SUPPOSE YOU'D

JIM S Water Servi ce . Call
Jirn Lanier, 304 -675 · 7397

8E INTERESTED IN 60fN610
SlAW CNfi, WOULII YOU?

Upholstery
TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP

MOWREYS Upholstery Rt .
TRUCK camper, gOOd con· 1 Box 124, Pt. Pleasant, 304· .
dition, 304·675· 11145.

Domingo

Cl) MOV IE: 'Jazz Singer'
(1) 700 Club
(I) 1982 NCAA World
Series from Omaha , NE ·
Game 10
(JJ &amp;l © The Fall Guy A

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We coulda'

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T ootle and N at al re try o ut
f o r the same part 1n a
sc hool play (RI

304 895 3801

65

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w o rk s With up and co m1 ng
smgers from th e Ph1l adel
ph1 a College fo r the Per
formtn g Art s

R_eea_;_r__ _

work. Professional custom
paint work on motorcycles.

Entertainm ent

n1g ht's show fealu re s a
p nesl -v audev•lle
en1 erta1
ner, the world 's bes t l nc k
sho t pool player and a
g oose tha t thtnk s 1t' s a
fl amtngo (R) (60 m1n )

t'IHERE ARE 'IOU

7101.
CAR roof top carrier . Beige
vinyL provides 12 cubic
f eet added storage for

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CAMP ?iENN15 CAMP?

!-liKING CAMP? MUSIC
CAMP? CHURCH CAMP?

son Reilly. (60 min.)
(1) Another Life
(JJ Benny Hill Show
0 (JJ MOVIE : 'The
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12:00 (1) Bums &amp; Allen
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(JJ Nlghtline
(I) PBS Late Night
Gl (j}) The love Boat Gopher is fired , a married
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Phone 304-882·2546.

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446 7833 or 446· 1833.
1980 Olds Cutlass, 4 door,
excellent condition $5,300.

OH- WERE '100 ER .. SOME THIN'
ON ATRAil'\ OR. LIKE THAT- LIM ..
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from Jumble, cJo this newspaper, Box 34. Norwood, N.J. 07648. Include your
name, address. zip code and make checks payable to Nawspapefbooh.

BRIDGE
A 90 percent chance
By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
~ Oit Til

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Hay &amp; Grain

400 ba les straw, $1.25 bale,
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1980 Ha r le y D av1 d son W1dr
q ltd e. !&gt; hOw r oom c on d Ca ll
446 7781 evc n 1ng .

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446·0767 after 6.
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7210

pa ny 614 9972205
H arv e5 t g o ld G E re fr 1q
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by La rry Wrighl

June 9 1982

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KIT 'N' CARLYLE '"

lmpe r 1al F r1C11 Cia 1re f ros t
f ree r el r1q 14 II $ 150 6 14

BE M CO rn a ll rcss es or bo x
spr1nq s. fu ll or tw1n , $58 . 6
P1C CC' N iiUQrl h ydc heavy
wood li v ,nq roorn su i t e
$69 5 P ill ow ann sofa &amp;
c t1 a 1r $3 75 Ro ll l op des k ,
d ark &amp; l1 o h1. $ 189 Bunk
f)cds.
co mpl r t c . tnc lud c
rna lf r css. $ 199 Com p le te
w(l tf'f bed sh op w 1l h 10
brd r oorn su tl r5 o n dl5 p la y .
sta r l ,nq pnc e $799 up l o
$7500 B1q dn ddy coc k tn d &amp;
cncl t .=t t) tc s \ SO W .=tl t A w (w
rcc t,ncrs $ 1611 n ne! up L il
Boy r r c t. nc r s 111 st oc k
USE D F URNITUR E S pc
&amp; 7 pc cl!nC'11 se t s. stu cl 10
cou c h &amp; c hrlt r . bcctr oom
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W V Open 9 6 Ph onl ' 30J

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whd C' e lcc tr ,c !&gt; l ov e. qood
co nd .t1 on 304 675 3694

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d OlC' r
tr a( l or. t.AOO t~r s, v e ry
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PomP r Oy Lrlfllf' to t &lt;:. Celli
997 7 47 9
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L1ct·n s.. o &amp; 1n..,un•cr
304 S/6 17 11

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H ou se ho ld Good s

June 9, 1982

If you will JUSt look a l th e
No rth and So uth hands you
can amuse y ourse lf wi t h a
proq blem in dumm y play .
Y ou reach si x no- trump
a ft er a three no-trump openmg a nd a four club Sta ym a n
r esponse . You win th e j ack
of hearts lead a nd wa nt 10
find th e bes t li ne of play

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On th e oth er hand the re 1s
th e problem of e ntn es lo
dummy . You ca n get th er e
1w1ce by pla yin g the ace of

dia monds and overta ki ng
your jac k. but that way 1s

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th e 12th can come from
either spades or clubs

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of diamond s, lea d a club to
dummy 's ace, cash the king·
queen of diamonds to dis-

card

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Easl hold1ng bot h Jack a nd

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fin esse. If 1t loses you s till

mne

have a club

ho ld s a ll s ix c lubs, yo u won ' t

break

for your

12th tnck. The whol e c hanc e
is about 70 per cent, bul
there IS a be tte r than 90 pe r cent pl ay .
Cas h that ace-jac k of
di amonds. lead a club a nd

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pl ay th e club 10. Ins tea d you

will n se w1lh th e ace. cash
th e las t di a monds and fall
back on th e spade ftnesse for
tri c k 12 All m ai L 11's be tte r
tha n a YO percent c hance

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DOWN
ACROSS
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of duck
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take notice 3 Morale
10 Syrian city
factor
II Medieval
4 Dutch
conunune
cloth
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nemesis
Yesterday's Answer
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played one
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when
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of cerea l
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grinder
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3S Actress,
20 Learning
lily lamily
Charlotte
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river
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24 Clever
stroke
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26 Gennan
composer
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31 Chemical
s uffix
32 Woman's
name
33 Stimulate
35 Moreno
36 Filched
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Claude 38 Old World
falcon
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�Page- 12- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, June 9, 1982

Roush given GOP nomination
1

('unltnut•tl from pa ~ t· 1l

M . Ba ll. Jr .. running for his first

Jican s prdcrrNi Paul F. Pfeifer
giving hi111 II:MI whll~ his opponent.
Wall&lt;'r 1-:. ll&lt;,·kjord. rr&lt;·f'i\'f'fl HTI

time in ~f'igs Cou nt y as Republi C'Jn stair rep r esentati ve ca ndida If'
lT'&lt;_·rivC'd 1.7~7 votes.

\'OIP S .

Meigs Count y Democ1 ats on
thPir side of the election ledger
\\'Pnt for the team of William J.
Brown and Charles A. Vanlk for the

Congl't'"" man Clarrncr E. Mil!cr
wa s giw' n 211~11) \ 'O ff' S by local J{ppublic:tn" in !l b bid fur nomination
to r un for lOth dl s trk't rrprf'scnta
ti \ 'f' 111 ( 'ungrc·.... s. SuprrrnC' ('ourt
. Ju &lt;.;~ir t · l'andida!P.'-. and thf'i r \ 'O IP
in c\ udt'(\ .Jo hn\\' ivlt'Corma c. U :..tl.
1\'illt.m t .I :llr·t ·rom· . Il KI: !ll.uu ·ht ·
1\.rupdn 'i k~ ·. ~~~ - and .J o hn B. M L1r
stld II. c a nclid;tt( • fu r t ·ourt o f dppPa h
!'l'&lt;'f' i\'t'&lt; l 1-41'2 vo tf'&lt;.; fror.1 loc .tl

gm·Prn or -liPutrm:mt governor nomi nation . Th(• JXI ir J'('('f'ivrd 656 votPs.
'llll' !Pam of Celeste a nd Sho·
l' rn.tkt •r n'&lt;'l'i\'('(1 536 while the
tt •. tm of Springc'r· KN~ft' rN:'eivf'd
) ;)~I

llt' rt ''s thf' wa~' Mrlgs [)('mocrats

('1' \ \' t'd ~ ()

ca st ballot s for othN posts : for at tornP\' .l{C'nPral, Anthony J . Cclri&gt;t'l'Ue . Jr .. 1(}18; audit or of state.
Thoma s F: . F('rguson. ~: S('('rcl cll'\ of stall', Sherrod Flrown, 411;
Anthon .\ 1.. Ca l,dJJ'f'SP. :181; Dennis
.1. 1-\ucinictl. :240. &lt;-~nd Francis F..
(;aut . lh6; for trf'asurf'r of state,
:vl.tr ~· l·: lll•n 1\'ilhrow, :lii9; Michael
1'. i&lt;PII.I', 21&gt;1 ; Jamt·s R. Williams,
l ~ IK; 1\t•nnl'th H Cox. lhl Ric ha rd
I. Wi!l(·nht--rg , +)h: Timoth~' G.
l.f'mir~ . o2. and l.ee c. FalkP, 34:

&lt;&gt;a k lt ·\· ( ' ( 'o llin ~. fot 'l fatt · " { ' lld ·
from tht • l f th d1 ~ 1 ri ct. rPeriw'{l
'22·U Ht •pulllil'.I JJ \·ott ''- .md l'l.nn·

;.enbaum . 11'&gt;1 : :S:orlx'rl G . Den ·
nPrll. .lr .. 242 : for lOth district

!{t • pubJH ". IIl ~

,. \mon g thtt 't' lOth di... , lt i{'f &lt;·&lt;•ntr; tl
( ' tl!T\Illll!t'l' ,

C'.llldid.IIf'~ .

nldll,

:'Vlf•ig-. ( ' uunt~

J{ppubltcans pre

1-:llswurltl 1-loldt•n gi\'lllg
h1n1 7 1&gt;' \ lilt ''- tnmp.t!Pd to li'...)\1
gl \'f'n In I 'Ptf• r &lt;; &lt;'nulddi " and~
to H1 :1 1\.(•.. , lt •r !.l)( 'dl l {l ·publlt 'dll"
g.t \'t' .l .I!H 'l ,\ ~·; nn . tn 1 t&lt;~l , ·otP o.; for
lOth d i&lt;.,J J it·] &lt;., ]J] I' t'•l mlll i tlPI '
worn.t n .tnt! l.nwrH · C .lohn ..,tt Jil rP
ff' J'l'l'(l

1111

for U. S. s.t•nator. Howard M . Met

representative to Congress, John
M. Buchanan, 479; Ralph Barrell,
336; Chuck Overby, 329; for justice•
of supreme court, A. William Sweeney, unopposed, 875; Ra lph S. Lochar, unopposed. 656; James P.
Celebrezze, 640, opposed by Robert
D. Holmes, 419; district court of app&lt;&gt;als, Lawrence Grey, 899.
For state centra l committeeman, the loca l D~mocrat s preferred William A. Lavelle who
r&lt;'&lt;'eived 614 votes. His opponents
were Donald F. Moyer, 3J7; Dean
R. Kahler, 123, and Edward D. Helvey, 105. For state committee, lOth
district, woman. Mary C. Ga l·
laghcr re&lt;'cived 710 votes while VIr ginia Weiss re&lt;'elved 361.
Mark A. Malong, unopposed for
state sena tor, 17t h district, received 907 votes. Meigs O.•mocrats
preferred Jolynn Boster for state
representative nominee of the 97th
distnct giving her 66.1 votes over 511
r&lt;'&lt;'cived by her opponent, William
R. White.
The fi ve Libertarian candidates,
on the state and nationa l level , received one vo te each in Meigs

County at Tuesday ·, primaries.

Village mayors terminate 20 cases
Fnut UdE •rtddllh furff'1t0.l bond..;
in tllt' E'OUI 1 nt Middlf'ptH! \1,1\ n1
Fn•d lh lflman TuC' "-d.t \ nrg ht
TlH' \' .t n · 1),tl• • Sm dPr. M ;t s ~il!on.
$.'n ~. po ~ ll'&lt;l on ,, {'hJrgt• of dri\·ing
whi!t ' into \H', t!t'(_l : Trmoth.\' :\l'Jl.
\\'p &lt;., f Colum!)i;t , $:)(1 , (•xpin&gt;d li

cen.st ·. Ch.t rlt•s 1·: . ll'il"ln. :vlictctiP
port. S:lll. &lt;t'-'-U rt'&lt;l c h•a r dist anC'f',
and ~Lirlt · nt ' ;\1 . t1hPn ~·. l .. mgo.;\·i llf'.

and co"s, spt:'t.'&lt;iing ; Don Huod, $.'i0
ctnd cos!.,, (hsorcil'rl~ · manner; Bar·
b:tr;l .Jam('{•s. PomProyr, $10 and
co_(.; h, running a stop sign; Arthur

Petrie. Middl!'port. $!lXI and costs,
lr•a,·ing a dog unallended; Larry
Cundiff. MiddiPpot·t. $100 and costs.
disordf'rl)' conduct . Don Lovett,
Middl~port .

wa s r:h·&lt;·n a :10 da~ · s jail

$.')(! I':Oq .J il'l'd li ct · n ~l' .

o;;pnff'nCL ' on
c tlargr.

J.'uwd wt'rt' l { 1c ha 1d I·:. S tont~.
Porn t•J'o\". s~ :JII and ('0Sh . 1hl'l'\'
d&lt;:t\''- I ll J. til. fll i\'lng Whl[t' l niOXi ·

t•ight others

cat~&lt;!. I

;,Ill Th o me~ . MiddlqxH·t . $If;

a

di sordrrl~·

manner

Onf' drft\ndant wa s fmed and
f o rf~ited

bonds in the

court of Po mf'ro~ · Mayor Clar-

Springer attempted to
extend hours at polls
(' 1:\1' 1:\:\,\TI t,\1' &gt;- ,\Hamil
ton ( 'l! u n t ~ · ('omlllon J&gt;Jt •a " j udgf'
turnt'&lt;l down d l"l'&lt;itlt''-1 b ~ · gubf'rn&lt;J
tor i. II c. t nd l(l,t1l• ( ;(•ra lei SpringPr t(l
t•:xli' nri ,·oti ng hours TUP sd~ .\" aftf'r
thP Dl'mO&lt; T dt llPard that flood o;; m
Ha milt on Count )· forT txl an Part ~·
cl o..., ing of m on • thJn 20 \" Otl'r
prf'C'i n('h
'I'IH · f!,t .., h fl ood ~ Wl'rrc aust'CI b\ a
stor Ill !h:tt l'l'l)'-.'-''d tht • c o un1~ dur·
ing ltlt' .tflf'l noon, nocxling J'(JdciS
and ( ", \U '- IIl g 1·u s ll hou r !rdffic
sn,tll '1-:JdrrJ\· prPcin c t workt ·r s \\'('l'f'
C\ IITif'tl o u t tJI lllf' b ;l'&gt;4:'01l'lll of !Ill'
M tHiiSt ln PI;H't' firl'lmu sf' aftf'r wa ·
tf' r poun~l in followin g thr ..; form .
which dumpr'&lt;l two inchp.;; ot watPr
in th&lt;' ar( 'd in ._t fpw h o ur ~ timf'.
PrPcirw t .Judgr DuttiP Schustf' r

said

poll

wnrkc·rs at

E lmdal~

Aw•nuf' in Mou nt Wa shing1on
watchrfi \\'; Jtrr pour in through
cra ck s in the wall s. but thf' votmg
co ntinut '(\ unintPrrupiLxi.

"WI' ;tt' tuallv had 10·12 pcoplr·
c~nd

,·otr dunng thp worst of

it," ' hi' ' Jid

"A c oup l~ ofthems;ud

walk in

thf'ir cars \\'l'n' stallrd in !he traffiC
jam .llld thr.\ couldn't mm·r am'
wa .v, so tilt '\' j us! \\ ' ~lk('&lt;l on O\"f~ r
and \'nl.-.rl •
Spnngrr . aftt•r conCf'&lt;li ng clf'ff'at
in thf' Dt•rnoc ralir pnm,u:: . said
k~~ing

thP polls opt:'n would no!

h&lt;l \'f' ch,JngL'CI thl· outcomf' of the
eiN'tion P\' f•n !hough hf' wd s hoping

gooct rf'sults

111 southrastem Ohio

would can)· him to victory .
"\·Vh cll it came down to was there
wa s no pra c tical way of ordering

thus&lt;' polls to IX' open," said Ti ·
mothv Burke. Springer's HamUton
County aide. "You can 't open a
flooded poll. II d~sn'l do any good.
" We simply determined there
wa s no practical solution to the
problem tonight." he sa id .
Holx'l'l Uth, H.rpublica n deputy
rlin'f'tor of Hamil! on County Board
of Elt't.'tions, said the ballots at the
countv 's 962 prc'f'inct s dtd not get
Wt't lx'&lt; ·ause thry wen? transported
in wa terproof mrtal con ta iner s.
"Ou r main concern is making
surf' lVf' gf't the ballots," Ut h said .

Dt&gt;t&gt;r dit&gt;s in mishap
The Ohio Highway Patrol said
this morning a deer was kiUed on
Ohio 7 nPar Ca lli polis a! II: 45 p.m.
MontJay when it ran into the path of
a northbound vehicle driven by
Ricky L. .lohnson. 34. Rutland.
Johnson's ca1 sufferf'd mode1·ate
d&lt;..~mogf'

in thr accident.

Marriagt' lit't'OSt'
A ma niagP license W&lt;J .&gt; issued in

MPigs Coun ty Probate Cow·t to
Ricky Wayne' Schaefer. 19, M iddleport, and Christine Kay FIV, 20,.

Frc.lflk

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11

Ch·l;tnd . . J( •arw!IP Law -

lf'nC'l'. Ben l't •trrl. Carrol l Tmford
.tnd Sco!l \\'1df1 ·. council mrmbf'rs.
(;IL·nn \{in·r. s1n'f •1commis-;!om•r.
( 'harh·~ Sh,tin . chid of po!iC(',

BoiJb\· l(o\'. nwmbl.'r of Board of
Public ,\flairs. ami Margie Wolfe.
c il'rk · t r ea .o. , urer .
pn·..;idl'd

Ma~· or

Pyles

Celeste takes
t

Emergency runs
Three ca lls were answered by local emergency units Tuesday, the
Meigs Count y Emergency Medical
SciVice reports.
Midd leport at 6:03 p.m .. took
Keith McCarty from Sycamore St
to Veterans Memorial Hospital and
later to the Holzer Medical Center.
Syracuse at 10: 25 a.m . took
Mildred Wolfe from Pomeroy
Health Care Center to Veterans
Memorial Hospital. Tuppers Plains
at 3:24 p.m. took Clifford Cuckler
from Route 7 to St. Joseph Hospital
in Parkersburg, W. Va .

MOPPING THE MESS- Janet Yargen, a precinct
clerk for the Hamilton County Board of El ections in
Ohio, mops up a mess left at the Maddux School voter
precinct. The voting continued at this precinct. but

others weren't so lucky after a storm caused flash
floods that left water four feet deep at some precincts.
Some voters had to lx' rarried out of precincts after the
flood struck. I AP Laserphoto I.

come tax hike contained In both the
Senate and House versions.
The pa nel decided on a 50 percent
increase as app10ved by the House,
bu t provided it would be In effe&lt;'t for
nine months, starting July 1, rather
than 12 months as voted by the
lower chamber.
Members also agreed, at leas t
tacitly, on an $81 m illion,
Republica n-sought reduction In
welfare spending, from the amount
proposed by the House. Howvever,
Democrats hinted they might balk
at the cut later.

~ ~~

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By Thl' Associated Press
Syrian helicop ter gunships and
ground forces went on the attack
aga inst Israel's Leba non Invasion
force in the Beirut highlands today,
heightening fears that the two old
Mideast enemies were close to the
brink of all -out war.
The Syrian command sa id Its force• struck advancing Israeli armored units 12 miles east of Beirut
nea r the Damascus highway.
where the Israelis had made a
lightning lhnJst Tuesday a:; the~·
ttied to close their vise on the Leba nese capital and other Pa lestinian
guerrilla strongholds.
A Syrian communique claimed
the adva nce had been halted and 23
Israeli tanks were destroyed.
The Israeli military command in
Tel Aviv sa id its warplanes shot
down a Syrian jet fighter near Bei-

Palestine Liberation Organiza tion chief Yas,ser Arafat appealed
fmm his secret command bunker
in west Beirut for collective ArJb
inte1vention to keep Israel from invading the Lebanese capital.
Despite Prime Minister Mena ·
chem Begin's declaration that the
Israeli s "don't want war with Syria," the mounting clashes threa tened to !urn Israel's ca mpaign
aga inst Palestinian guerrillas in
southern Lebanon into a major con·
fmntation with the large Syrian
force based around Beiru t and In
eas tern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley.
An estimatPrt ~0.000 Syrian
troops are in Lebanon to pollee a
truce that ended the 1975-76 civil
war in Leba non.
AP Correspondent Mic hael
Goldsmith, on the way from Da ·
mascus to Beirut. saw convoys of

rut and a helicopter in a separate

Syrian reinforcements r olling into

clash near Lake Qaraaoun. 20 miles
southeast of Beirut, when the helicopter attac ked Israeli grou nd
forces.
Four Israeli warships. meanwhile, shelled the beaches of southern Beirut's Ouza i neighborhood ,
Lebanon's state radio said. The 10minute bombardment caused no
casualties or damage, It said.

Lebanon Tuesday night.
The Israeli military command
sa id today that Israel had reinforced its troops on the disputed Golan Heights, which it captured from
Syria in 1967 and annexed earlier
this yea r .
The state radio said Isr ael 's
ground forces were in control of
about 25 percent of Leba non's

territory.
Israel sa id it shot down six Syrian
jets on Tuesday, two of them In Israeli airspace, and Syria sa id Its
artillery and helicopter gunships
attacked an Israeli armored column near the Lebanese village of
Aln Dara. five miles west of the Bekaa Valley and 12 miles east of Beirut. One Syrian jet was shot down
Monday.
Although Prime Minister .Menachcm Begin •aid the Israelis "don't
wan! war with Syria, " there were
more frequent clashes between the
two forces Tuesday. Israel said It
shot down six Syrian jets, two of

them in Israeli airspace. and Syria
sa id its artillery and helicopter gunships attacked an Israeli armored
column near the Lebanese village
of Aln Dar a, five miles wes t of the
Bekaa Valley and 12 miles eas t of
Beitlll.

Veterans Memorial
Admilled -- Dwighl Sprague,
Dexter.
Discharged--Tina Stobart, William G. Boggs, Elsie Cross, Fannie
Phillips and Nellie Price.

obviously referring to statutory rP-

quirements for the budget to lx' in
balance by July I, the start of the
new fiscal year .
The measure envis ions alterna -

tive scenarios with r egard to the
income tax hike. It says if state re. venues exceed pi'Oj&lt;'&lt;'llons by $100
million by Jan . !.the surcharge will

go off Jan . :n.
If the tax is not taken off, then In
March, If ta x collections and olhN
sagging 1·evenues have remained
lx'low proj ect ions, the surcharge
can be coll&lt;'&lt;'ted for a lOth month.
I hroughou I April.
The temporary boost was part of
an agreement worked out tx:&gt;twPen

Finan and Rep. William ·E. Hinig,
D-New Philadelphia, the ranking
House negotiator on the panel.
At insistence of th e Senate. the
conference commillt-&gt;t&gt; agr('{'(j to

cut

w~lfare

line item subsidies for

he Daily
Voi.J I ,No .26
Copyrigh ted 1982

The fourth annual UilesAppalachian Celebrity Golf Tournament will be held tomorrow at
the Mason Golf Course. Tonight's
Hillbilly supper will ki ck off the
twt&gt;day event at Royal Oak
Park. See today's special section
for further information.

FORT LAUDERDALE, F la. - A man llnked by pollee to 100
contract murders around the nation was seized along with the
deadly tools of a hit man's trade - automatic pistols, silencers,
brass knuckles and handcuffs.
Bernard Barton Hunwick, being held wit hout bond Wednesday in
Broward County j ail on charges of attempted murder. kidnappin g
and armed robbery, may be teponslble for "about 100" murders
nationwide, sa id Broward County sheriff' s Sgt. Dale Adams.
Hunwlck was jailed aft er the shooting of A lan Chafin . 34. The
vic tim was abducted, shot fi ve limes May 19 and left for dead on a
roadside. He re&lt;'overed from his wounds. Police believe the shooting
was over a drug debt.

Oil, gas project hits r?adblock

COLUMBUS - A tornado touched down In western Ohio late Wed nesday, damaging a house and a barn, and nume1ous thunderstorms rumbled through the state, the Na tional Weather SeiVice
said.
Heavy rains accompanied some of the thunderstorms.
Cincinnati, Dayton, Columbus and M1nsfleld aU reported sever e
thunderstorms, the weather service sa id.
The weather service said a tornado touched down in Hardin
County, causing damage to a house and a barn near MI. Victory.
The Hardin County sheriffs department sa id that no injuries were
r eported.

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Ph. 992-6342
Middleport

FINDLAY, Ohio - Three people were Injured and one woman
was reported missing In a department store fire, officials said early
today.
Two store employees were hospitalized with burns, one In critica l
condition and the other in sa tisfactory condition , hospital officials
said.
A firefighter Injured an ankle and was treated and released.
Store manager Becky Mantlo, who was hospitalized In satisfac tory condition, said another woman employee could not be located
after the fi re.

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A GOOD GUY award wa.' presented to '""' Ferguson. right, hy Uave
UUes at the annual celehrity dinner h&lt;'id at lwyal Oak Park Wednesday
night. Other recipr•nts of the good guy award were Nt'll Garver. Earl
Bruce and Vir Wertz. See story and rnn n_• photos on pages 3 and 5.

By A,.;odak&gt;d Press
Former Lt. Gov. Richard Celeste
says his upcoming battle against
1-tepublica n Congressman Clar-

IPsle rece ived 43-1.797 votes, or 42
percent, to Ohio Attorney GenPral
William B1own's 381,611, or 37 per·

ence J. Brown for the governor's

man Jerry Springer was third with
210,1o6 votes. or about 21 percent .
On the Republican side, Clarence
Brown received 378,96(1 votes, or :&gt;I
pl'rcenl, to former Cu yahoga

office will be "extremely tough,"
with President Reagan's t'{'Onomic
policies likely sUJiacing as a key
issue.

"He has spent his politica l life in
Washington. while mine has been
primarily here in the stateofOhio, "
Celeste said Wednesda y at a Cleve·
la nd news conference. " He has
been a strong advocate of Reagan
economic policies."
Ca mpaign workers for Celeste.
who lost to Gov. James A. Rhodes
in 1978, sa id his victOJy m Tues day's primary stemmed from his
focusing on issues of the economy
and unemployment.
Based on unofficial resulls, Ce·

cent . Former Cincinnati Council-

Count y Com missioner ~th T~tft' s

153,.114. or 22 pe1cent. State Sen.
Thomas Van Meter had 137,584. or
19 per cent , and state natural rf'-

sources director Robert Teater wa s
a distant foUJ1h with 37,085 votes, or
5 percent.
At a Columbus news conference

Wednesday. Clarence Brown said
li iX'ral reputation would
hkely make for a fat target.
"He is vulnerable, I think , lx'ca use his whole past politica l ca ·
Ce l est~ · s

vo tf'rs, but apparrntly there wersa mr way .

By The Associated Press
Israel blasted PLO targets In

Syria n MiGs and an assault helicopter in eastern Leba non, and upped

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Weather forecast
Clearing and cool tonight Lows 50-55. Ten percent chance of rain .
Winds westerly 5-10 mph. Mostly sunny and pleasant Friday. Highs

near !ll.
Extended Ohio Forecast
SaAirday through Monday:
Fair SaAirday and Monday. Chance or sbowera or tbundel'lltonns
Sunday. mgbB I110IUy In tile 7111. Lows to upper 40s and 1101.

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liberal than hr seems to have bt.&gt;en
in the primary." the nine-term con gressma n from U rbana said .

When ask1'd if he though!l'Piestl'.
of ( 'l~vcla nd, coul d wage a succes s
lui campaign in appealing mo11•
heavily to northeastern Ohi o.
Bmwn said. "There is no wa y th&lt;.ll
Oh io is goin g to hP an ('('O nomi rall~·
prosperous state If we go about try

ing to build that on a purely paroch·
iai sC'nS('. We hope to run an
administration that is closrly asso-

ciated with ,,,·cry part of the state of
Ohio."
Brown crf'di iC'd his victory to
organizi:l tion .

"We decided to devol&lt;' our allen ·
tion and rf'sources to organiza

lion," Btown sa id , adding thai once
the orga nizing effort began. "it ix'
gan to take on a life of its own."

I:Jctrut, and the official radio of
Yasscr i\rafat' s Palest ine Libera -

Beirut from the sea a nd air toda y

the number of MiGs it claimed it

and dropped leaflets warning that
Israeli forces were about to storm
the Lebanese capital and that
Syrian troops should leave
"within a few hours." President
Reaga n urged Isra el to cease fire

tion Org&lt;..~nization declared: "Wr

shot down Wednesda y from 22to 29.
By I sra eli count this brought the
. number of downed MiGs in four
days to 44 . Syria has admitted 16
MiGs downed and claims 19 Israeli
jets downed.
Despite the bombing run s on Beitllt and neat its airport, there was
no sign the Syrians were leaving

shall fight from house to house.

and w ithdraw from Lebanon .

The Tel Aviv command announced it shot down eight more

Lebanon

Winning Ohio lottery number
CLEVELAND- The w,l nnlng number drawn Wednesday night in
the Ohio Lottery's daUy game "The Number" was 026.
' The lottery reported earnings of $754,951.50 from the wagering on
,-"liS daUy game. The earnings came on sales of $917,963.50, while
holders of winning tickets are entitled to share $163,012, lottery offi'
cials said.

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cha irman of lhP stai P p&lt; trt y and Hnbf'rt Hughrs as d1ai1man of 1hP

Cuyahoga Count\· (;(Jr&gt; . liP adrl"l
tha1 hr intcnrls to ask r{r ~ t g. tn !t)
campaign in Ohio on his bf'hal!
"Thrrr is confirif'nC'• ' 1n I~(Jll,Jld
HPagan as ;1 pf•rsun and rt'sJduc~l
conf idencr m h1 s progr.tm s fnr thf'
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Israeli forces blast PLO targets

BONN, West Germ any- President Reagan, mixing Middle East
peace-making efforts with NATO summitry, met today with al llanee leaders and worked to halt I srael's massive drive Into Lebanon and prevent a widening war.
Reagan, In his second International summit In a week, joined
leaders of 15 other North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries at
the onMay session. He also plaMed to meet with Saudi Arabia's
foreign minister, Saud ai-Falsal, who was flying' here for hastily
arranged talks In the wake of stepped-up fighting In the Middle East .

en't enough of them that felt !he

playL~d ha.~kt'thall ag-ainst t'at'h ntllf'r whilt•
Carl Wrui at Marietta and E ldon at \\'ith'nhurg during \\t'drwsda)•'s
l)aVf' Ui!t'S llillhilly Supper at lwyal Oak Park. S.••• 'tnrJ and nwn •
llktun:_-s on pag('S 3 and 5.

sity, long time friends who

Celeste sees -tough' battle against Brown

Reagan works to halt Israeli drive

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Mechanic St., Pomeroy

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Arrest contract killer in Florida

Western Ohio hit by tornado

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Compared to the sta te average of about 30 percent predicted voter
turnout, Meigs Countlans turned out weU at the polls Tuesday.
A total of 4,833of the 12.300 registered voters in Meigs County voted
Tuesday, 39.6 percent. Of the total voting in Meigs County, one was a
Libertarian; 67 were non-partisan voters; 1,559 were Democrats
and 3,226 were Republicans .

Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. , who on Tu esday won the Democra tic
nomination for the U.S. Senate. said, "Once aga in, Secretary Watt's
efforts to despoil the Ca llfornla coast have been de&lt;'lared illegal by a
feder al court. "

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*Redwood chair cushions
*Folding chair &amp;
chaise pads

wf'lfarr and £"ducat ion .
AJread~~ in the mPa surr· &lt;-~nd lf'ft
undisturlX'd by thP panf'l \\&lt;.! S a pro
v ision for ano ther I JX'ITPnt . aeros..,
thP -board spf'nding cut m•xt
.Januarv if n•vpnuf's arP _&lt;;; hort of

pnljPCtl O n ~ .

39.6 percent voted in Meigs

coastal communities."

SUMMER
FURNITURE

* 3 seat glider sets
*Chaise lounge sets
*Club chair sets

welfare lx'neflt s by ·I percent. How
evN. lhl• conferE'f's imposed a 10
pr•rcpnt dc&gt;ereasl' in Welfare D&lt;'partment opera tin g funds .
In anot hrr movP deslgrwd to bal
ancp the package, the panel incrf'asC'd from 9 IX'ITPnt to 10
pt:•rcent a spending slash agreed to
eatlirr for all staff' agPncirs PXCPpl

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, June 10, 1982

LOS ANGELES- The drive by Interior Secretary James Watt to
speed up oil and gas explora ti on on the West Coast has hit anot her
roadblock, wtth a federal judge halting auction of24 oil leases in the
waters off Southern California.
U.S. District Judge Cynthia Holcomb Hall on Wednesday granted
a preliminary injunction against the sale, saying that Watt did not
"adequately consider the economic Impact of the lease sale on the

CunUnut·d frurn p&lt;--~ge 1)

WiU support Brown
In hi s concess ion speech in Cleveland , Taft vowed to ,; upport Clarence Brown.
" I did everything I knew how to
do," Taft said . "We put together a
plan, carried It out, and It wasn't
enough. I intend to work very hard
to help Bud Brown do the job. I will
support hlm very strongly."
Van M e ter conceded in
Columbus.
"We gave It our best shot," Van
Meter said whUe surrounded by
tearful family members. "There
are brighter days ahead. The !:;sues
we stood for are just as valid today
as they were the day before."
The Ashland Republican had
hammered away at Brown for
what he contended was the con·
gressman 's voting record In support of busing for the racial
Integration of schools.

Sen. Richard H. Fina n, RCinclnnatl, sa id the Senate and
House will be set to act on the pack·
age Wednesday If the bill clears the
committee.
"We're under the gu n," he said,

Attack renews fear of all our war

Special Diles Tah

DE

COLUMBUS, Ohio !API Senate-House conferees wil l vote
next Wednesday on a tax hikespending cut measure which a•·
serted l y will wipe out state
government's $1.3 billion budget
deficit.
The six committee members put
the package toge ther Wednesday,
but delayed a formal vote to allow
staff to complete work on some
technical amendments.
Among them was an amendment
that apparently ended three weeks
of bickering over the size of an In-

Three hurt, one injured in fire

Racine
fr11111

Fined $63 and cos ts was Brenda
Graham, Pomeroy, charged with
distu rbing the peace.
Forfeiting were E lwyn E. Ray.
Ray. Ohio, $43, posted on an assured clear distance charge after
his truck sideswiped two carson E.
Main St., Tuesday; Ray Wofford.
Middleport, $46, speeding: Renee
Kazimer. Webster. N. Y .. $50,
speed ing; Mark HaiL Ches ter. $63,
failure to register a motor vehicle:
Emily Manley, Middleport. $43, as·
sured clear distance; Donald
McCune, Syracuse, $45, speed ing;
Kathryn Mayes. Mason, $62, run ning a traffi c signal; Denise Miller.
Portland, $51. speeding.

317 N. 2nd

Pomeroy .

• ('u!illlll !l 'd

t-&gt;nce Andrews Tuesday night .

...

Major tax hike could come June 16

Syria
He;ghts
20
I

0

Sea of
Galee

I

" The enemy is bombi ng our
camps, our women. our ch ildren .

But we shall fi ght. fight. fight ,"
screa mf'd the newscaster of the Pa lest ine Liberation Orga nization's
Voice of Palestine radio.
The Palestinian newscaster also
announced that Arafat had just received an "importa nt message"
from Sov iet President Leonid I.
B1ezhnev. He did not elaborate, but
Arafat appea led to Brezhnev Monday to inter.•ene and curb the Israe li invasion that was launched
Sunday to push Palestinian forces
back from the l s ra~ll border.
PLO communiques said several
residential nelghborhhods In southern Beirut were hammered by the
una bating air assaults th at also hit
areas around the alrpOI t and its
highway. The PLO said its forces
tu rned back Israeli attempt s to
land troops at Beirut airport.
Israel Radio said Reagan sent

tht' Middle Ea .&lt;t Fml.t\' .tnd sll ullll·
bC'tWCf'n .J f'J'U S~lh'lll ttncJ lh!ll,\SCU &lt;.;
sE'C'king a ceasr -firP .
Si ncf' th r l sra('lis OJJ('nPd th! • .11
t.trk Sunday. S~TLln h1nt ·~ \\"!']'( '
clr ~lwn Info lhL\ figh!in g as 1:-.rc~I'IJ
forcf's neanxt &amp;•1rut .rncl!iJt• l)(·k;Jd
Vall~· to the ca st. t1 strongholrl of
S_
v rian forc r s that WPI11 onto Lt•
banon in a pcacckN~pin g rolf' ~ t fl f' r
the 197l-76 Lebanr st~ ci\·iJ war.
Isr ael i Cabinf't S£'&lt;·1f't.u ~ D :w
Meridor in .lerusah1 11l ~aiel H: f'a gan
sent &amp;&gt;gin a lrttPr \\Titten " in ,1
friend!~ · spirit " and replit~l lo 11 .
Whitr House spokrsm nn L._JJn ·
Speakes. tra\'l'ling with l~t'~t g .tn on
his summit trip in Europt' . .s.tid
Reagan sent a mf'ssagf' ttJ HC'gin
Syria 's stai r radio cbJmt'fi Is
raeli jets todd~ ' st r&lt;-~ff'd com·a\·.., of
tra ve lers from Lrbdnon to S~Tia .11
a border checkpoint m northf'rn LP
banon, killing ~7 trd\'f'll'r •, ,tnd
wounding 7~ .

Discuss final school payments

Golan

l~rael

from room to room."

Primf' Ministrr Mendc twm IX ·gii-,
an urgf'nt dPmand f01 a C('. I.'-L' fin •
and tt1at SC'&lt;'n' tar\ of S t ~Jh ' :\IP:x
andPr M . fl ,lig .It . woulcl tr a\ 'Pl !D

Miles

CONFLICT CONTINUES - This map locates the air battle fought
Wednesday between Israeli jets·and Syrian MiGs over Leanon's Bekaa
Valley as weD as the reported lllraell bombing of a housing estate on the
outskirts of Damascus. lllraeU jets attacked Syrian anti-aircraft batteries
and reportedly destroyed the mobile launching pads for Soviet-made
S.UW missiles. Israel clalins to have shot down Z% Syrian jets In the
~· 1be Syrian report of an lsraell raid on Damascus claimed that
elgbt clvfllans were Idled and t7 wounded. ( AP Laserpboto)

Chris Layh, administrator of the
Carleton School, meeting with
Meigs County Commissioners Wednesday discussed final contract
payments for the construction of
the new Carleton School.
It Is hopeful aU payments can be
made within the next 30 days If
state runds are available within
that period of time.
The board received a notice from
SunOhlo that the company intends
to operate a portable system for
deeontamlnatlon-reclamatlon of
tran~former oil in various locations

within the county.

Th~

county wa s

given notice that it is required by

the EPA.
Charles B lakeslee. planning commission director, discussed updating the procedure on land transfers.
The board authorized James Jen!lings, planning consultant , to proceed with preparing a method for
updating the procedure.
Phil Roberts, county engineer,
outlined various mad and bridge
projects that his depa11ment is
presently working on.

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