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Wednesday, June 13, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

12-The Daily Sentinel

...---Local Briefs:-__, Fairfield sheriff calls for grand jury
Middleport police activities
Seventy-three arre;ts were made by the Middleport Pollee
Department In May, Chief of Pollee J .J. Cremeans reports.
The department collected $96'i.03in parking meter collectlo115 and
investigated eight accidents.
There were 525 parking meter tickets wrttten and $48 collected for
merchant pollee services.

Fire department answers 57 calls
The Middleport Fire Departtnent answered 57 calls In May
including 14 fire calls and 43 emergency runs, Fire Chief .Jeff Darst
reports.
All vehicles were drtven 788.7 miles during the month, Darst said.

Local government money released
Sune Auditor Thomas E. Ferguson reported the June distribution
of $2l ,!Xl9,786.96in local government fund money to0hlo's88counties
and 462 cities and villages levying local income taxes.
Of the total, Meigs County received $31.11!6.6.3.

Village funds revealed
All Middleport funds as of May 31 totaled $524,256 .69,
Oerk-Treasurer Jon Buck said.
Receipts, disbursements for the month and the balance of each
fund, respectively. follow:
General, $18,281'-18, $19,721.34, $31,1:100.38; street maintenance.
$2,553.91, $5,115.ffi, $1,824.69 deficit; HUD, $43,0lJ, $73,883.50, $499.75
deficit; federal revenue sharing, no receipts, no disbursements,
$183.39; street light, no receipts, $1,407.93, $3,0'12 .22; street levy, no
receipts. no disbursements, $13,621.51; fire equipment, $150, $917.21,
$16.76; fire truck, no receipts, oo disbursements. $15,463.47; sanitary
sewer escrow. no receipts, no disbursements, $136.717.29.
Fire house improvement fund. $48.70, no disbursements, $6.68101;
water tank, no receipts, no disbursemenl&gt;. $180,977.58; water,
$10,Dl.32, $10,140.90, $30,017.81; sanitary sewer. $7,464.38, $7,457.40,
$37,819.33; swimming pool, no receipts, $699.92, $742.45 deficit;
cemetery, $2141.04, $2,932.ll, $1,351.40 deficit; wa ter meter trusts,
$330, $175, $10,543.18; economic development. no receipts, no
disbursements, $2,())).
Receipts for the month totaled $84,28'.1.53 while disbursements
amounted to $122.450.97.

LANCASTER, Ohio (API - It
will take time to decide whether to
meet Fairfield County Sherltf
James Peck's request lor a speclal
grand jury to Investigate allegations
he accepted kickbacks to protect
gamblers, county Prosecutor Dave
Landefeld says.
Landefeld said he will have to
think about the "unusual" request,

Dads are going to get extra-special treatment from Pomeroy area
merchants this year.
The Bend Area Merchants Association, a newly founded group, is
promoting dads with a gift drawing and special advertisements in
t.hc local media.
Each of the 18 participating merchants will draw for a gift from
their store a t 1 p.m . Saturday at the stage in Pomeroy. The winning
fathers' names will be drawn from names submitted to each store.
~o purchase is required to submit a dad's name .
"I think ill's) been successful," said Joe Clark of the merchants
association. He is president of the group. Clark added the association
is "trying a lot of things."
The association's pu'lJOS&lt;' is to pool the money of individuals In
advertising and promoting the businesses in the bend area. Clark
said. He added that any merchant Interested could contact Clark
about membership.

Pomeroy library summer hours
Summer hours for the Pomeroy Public Ubrary are9 a.m .-5 p.m ..
Mondays through Saturdays.

Junior golf league meeting set
The initial meeting of the Junior Golf League of JaymarGolf Club
will be held at the clubhouse at 1 p.m . Monday and is open for all
young people from the ages of nine through 17.
Free golf instruction will be provided .

Youth Revival begins tonight
A youth revival which begins tonight at 7:30 and will be held
through June 17. will be held at the Racifl(' First Church of the
Nazarene and not the Racine First Baptist Chu rch.
Evangelist will be Mike Adams. There will be special vocal
numbers each evening.

Missing key recovered
A key a ppearing to be for use on a cas h register has been fou nd on
Court Street in Pomeroy and can be claimed at t.heoffice of The Daily
Sentinel, lll Court St.

Old infirmary gutted by fire
· A two-apartment building. formerly the Meigs County Infirmary
for many years. was gutted by fire Tuesday morning, with losses set
at $40,00l.
Tom Werry of the Pomeroy Fire Department said the building,
owned by Steve Henderson, was occupied by two families.
It had been converted from the Infirmary facility to private
housing a number of ye.m; ago. Damages to the building were set at
$JJ,OOJ, while the loss of the contents owned by the two families was
set at $10,000. Middleport was called to assist the Pomeroy
department with the fire.
The fire apparently started in a bedroom in the apartment of Mr.
and Mrs . Dick Richmond and tt.&gt;lr two small children. The second
apartment was occupied by Regina Butcher. The structure was r.ot
insured, it was reported.

WASHINGTON (API - Sen.
John Glenn says the Democratic
presidential nomineeshouldselecta

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American Business_ The Superior
bid was not sealed and the American
Business bld was not marked.
Commissioners suggested the bid
of Ropho be kept on file lor further
study and be accepted or rejected no
later than next week.
Commissioners also accepted
bids for service vehicles for the
county highway department.
Low bidders were Pat Hill Ford,
Middleport, lor a 1985 Ford pickup
for$8,850; Pat Hill Ford for new1984
Bronco Ford for $10,995; and
Simmo ns Oldsmobile-Cadillac·
Chevrolet, Pomeroy, for a Chevrolet dump truck for $24,499.
The bids received for the vehicles
for the county highway department
were opened last week. The bids
were Pat Htll Ford for a 1984 Bronco
II was $10, 995; the bid of Simmons
Oldsmobile-Cadillac-Chevrolet for
a 1985 Chevrolet Blazer was
$ll,7421.69; Simmons' bid for a
dump truck was $24,499.49; and the
bid of Pat Hill Ford lor a dump truck
was$24,719.

mayor's court
Robert F . Powers, Middleport.
and Orland W. Floyd, Pomeroy,
forfeited bonds of $450 each on
charges of driving whle intoxicated
when they failed to appear in the
court of Middleport Mayor Fred
Hoffman Tuesday night.
Powers also forfeited a $XO bond
on a chargeolleavlngthesceneof an
accident . Also forfeiting a bond of
$25 was James Mourning, Middleport, charged with unsafe burning.
Fined in court was James L
Shaver. Gallipolis, $425 and costs
and three days in jail on a OWl
c harge, and $100 and costs for
driving while under suspension.
Others fined were Anthony
McGrath, Rutland. and Roger L.
Bush, Middleport, $50 and costs.
disorderly manner; Frances M.
Moxley. Pomeroy, $10 and costs,
permitting an unlicensed driver to
operate her vehicle, and Philip D.
Moxley, Pomeroy, no operator's

license.

Sinnmons' bid for a pickup was
$8,896.42 and Pat Hill's bid for a
pickup was $8,800. The bid for the
utility vehicles, Blazer and Bronco,
reported last week, were incorrect.
Roberts also reported the highway department would be receiving
a leased bulldozer today to help
move the creek on Horse Cave
Road.

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for the next year and It was voted to
create a boysandglrlscrosscountry
team next year .
John W. Blaettnar was granted
professional leave to attend a
marketing education conference at
the Universlty of Dayton, Aug. 8-10.
The next regular meeting was
changed to July 31 at 7p.m.
Substitute teachers employed for
1984-85 Include James Bach, Lori
Bullion, Julle Byer, Sandra Cobb,
Fern Grimm, Susan Hannum, Jeff
Holter, Jon! Jeffers, Vinas Lee,
Margaret Lewis, Helen Maag,
Roberta Maidens, Barbara Mathews, Brenda McGuire, Winifred
Naas, Margaret Parsoll5, Dorothy a
Petrel, Mary Powell, Karen Probert, Diane Rice. William Robinette, Kevin Sheppard, Elizabeth
Webster, Roberta Wilson.
Substitute bus drivers hired last
night are Bobby Arnold, Shirley
Wilson, Evelyn Hobbs, Laura
Harrtson, Terry Powell, Jinn Miller.
Carole Phillips, Frederick D. Thomas, Sue Lauderrnllt, David Ross,
Einner J. Snider, Katherine L.
Deskins, John Evans. Angela Sue
Sellers, Edward Earl Sellers, Ben J .
Watts, Canie Beth Morris, Steven
D.Morrts.
Named to the substitute cook list
were Ruby Rife, Sharon Black,
Joanne Edwards, Merium Hoffman, DorothyClatworthy, Dorothy
Roach, Betty Longstreth, Marlene
Barrett, Berni~ Garnes, Lorrt Ann
Snowden. Celesta Coates, Ruth
Pearson.
Substitule aides-secretaries
named lor the next year were Lorri
Ann Snowden, Mary Beth Musser,
Kelly Dawn Brown, Frances Hunnet. Janice Lisle. Sancty Kay
Napper, Karen J. Stanley. Marlene
M. Swartz, and Yvonne Sue Young.

J erry Owens of Pomeroy was
fined on three charges in the court of
Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler
Tuesday night as the result of a
recent incident at the Meigs Inn .
On a charge of public intox ication,
he was fined $113 and costs,
disorderly conduct, $63, and des1111ction of property, $313 and costs.
Others fined in the court were
Karen Chaney, Pomeroy, $45 a nd

Boy Scout troop
organizing Friday
A boy scou I troop will be
organized in Racine Friday at7p.m.
in t American Legion Ha U, "" t h
Donald Stept.&gt;nson as the leader.
Beys interested in scouting and
their parents are Invited to attend
the meeting at which Iinne registra tion will take place. To join the troop,
boys must be 10\':, and have
completed the fifth grade, or 11
through 18yearsof age. The fee is$4
for scouts, payable at the meeting .
Committee members are needed
and the fee for serving is $.~ . Fees
cover insurance for both scouts and
committee members . To transfer
from another troop, the fee is 50
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Deroocrats out there who I think
have to be appealed to," Glenn sald
Thesday. "(But) I don't want that to
be interpreted that I'm putting
myself f01ward as running lor vice
president, because I'm certainly

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Glenn said a good role for a vice
president would be to conduct some
long-range planning for the nation,
assembling five-and !().year plans,
for example.
"So would I consider it? Certainly
I'd consider it ," he said. "But would
I automatically accept it? No."

G lenn, whodroppedoutoftherace
for the Democratic presidential
nomination in March, said he would
consider a vice presidential nomina·
tlon but wouldn't automatically
accept lt.
"We'd have to consider it, '' Glenn
told reporters at his Senate office.
But he quickly added that he thought
the possibility unlikely.
Glenn, who has announced he will
seek re-election In 1986, called the
Senate an "excellent forum."
But he also said the past two

Lottery results
CLEVELAND (API The
winning number drawn Tuesday
night in the Ohio Lottery's dally
game, "The Number," was 593.
In the "Pick 4" game. played
Monday through Friday, the win ·
nlng number was 5987

Emergency runs reported
Four emergency

Middleport was ca lled at 10:03
a.m. to Powell Street for Ruth
Zerkle, taken to Holzer Medical
Center; at 3:20 p.m. Racine was
called to Mile Hill Road for Twlla
Clark, taken to Veterans Memortal
Hospital; at 7:20 p.m. Racine was
called to the Carpenter residence for
Scotty Brineheer, to Veterans
Memortal Hospital; at 9:01 p.m.,
Rutland was called to Hysell Run
Road lor J.D. Keesee, to Veterans
Memortal Hospital.

runs were

reported by Meigs County Emergeney Service.
Racine was called at 9:45a.m. to
Mile Hill Road for Twlla Clark, to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Middleport at 12: 17a.m. to North Fourth
Avenue for Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Middleport at 5:33p.m. to
Bradbury for William Clonch, to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Ru
tiand at 9: 31 Rutland to Ohio 684 for
Dan Rairden in a motorcycle
accident, to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Four emergency runs were made
by local units Monday, the Meigs

Car wash slated

County Emergency Medical Ser,;ce reported.

Veterans Memorial

The youth group a t the Rutland
Church of Cod will hold a sponsor a
car wash a t the church Saturday,
June 16. at lOa.m . Priceis$3percar.

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Monday admissions - Mary
Divers. New Haven; Karen
Thacker, Middleport; Linley Hart,
Racine.
Monday discharges - Maty
Davis, William Tlemyer, Charlotte
Conn.
Tuesday admissions- Raymond
Little, Middleport, Twila Clark,
Racine; Edith Reiser, Pomeroy .
Roy
Tuesday discharges Pierce, Hiram Pauley. Ollie Hill .
Mary Divers. Karen Thacker,
Nelson Cline.

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Edllorlals .... ............ Page 2
Sports ............. Pages 3, 4, 10

Clear and cool t.onlgN. Low
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Moo&amp;ly !IUIIIQ' ~- IDglt near

Boys State delegates...Page 7

flO. Chance of rain near zero
pereent t.onlgbt and 10 percart
Friday.

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Copyrighted 1984

Nine persons forfeited bonds on
speeding charges wren they failed
to appear in court. They were Ricky
Birchfield, Rutland, $47; James R.
Davis Jr., Columbus, $49; J erald
Keith. Letart, W.Va .. $46; Peggy
Fisher. Uttle Hocking, $48; Philip
Fair, Marietta, $44; Christopher
Crouser, Elizabeth, W.Va ., $47;
Denver Bush, Pomeroy, $19; David
Kauffman, Albany, $44; and Robert
Taylor. Racine, $44.
Also lined were James Green,
Mason, W.Va., $50, tampering with
the property of another; Carl E.
Reed, Reedsville, $63, running a
traffic light; and ThomasSinnmons,
Middleport, $43, falling to stop at a
stop sign.

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ByRONSIRAK
Associated Press Wrler
Double-barrelled storms stretched from the
Rockies to New England today alter hunicane-force
winds, grapefruit-size hall and more than two dozen
tornadoes knocked out power to 40,00) homes and
triggered flash floods that trapped cars in water 5 feet
deep.
The East Coast, reeling from a week of
near-100-degree beat, got cooling relief with the brutal
thunderstorms, but the mercury was expected to rise
back Into the upper 90s today from New York to the
Carolinas.
At least 18 people have died this week from
tornadoes, flooding or heat.
"We had a fluny of tornadoes Wednesday, 26 in
all," Harry Gordon of the National Severe Stonns
Forecast Center in Kansas City, Mo. , said early
today. "Storms like this aren't unusual. What's

unusual is how widespread they are," Gordon said.
Tornadoes were reported Wednesday In Wyoming,
Washington, New Mexico, Nebraska, Montana,
Kansas, Indiana, South Dakota a nd Colorado, Gordon
said. No serious injuries and only scattered damage
were reported from the twisters.
"There are two areas of storms, one from the
Rockies to the western Plains and the other from
Indiana to southern New England," Gordon said .
"Scattered, violent thunderstorms are continuing
over those areas and will throughout the day."
In Colorado, nearly 5 inches of rain Wednesday
washed across tt.&gt; Denver suburb of Arvada and up to
6 inches of hail was on the ground, said Byron Louis of
the National Weather Service in ~nver.
About 20 Arvada police c.m; were damaged
seriously enough by hail that they were taken off the
road for repairs, Arvada police Lt. Ted Mink said.

648 board may name
new director Monday
By KEVIN KELLY
OVP News Staff
One of two candidates being
considered lor executive director of
the Gallla-Jackson-Melgs 648 Mental Health Board will be offered the
job, pending negotiations over an
employment contract.
Thenamesofthecandidateswill
not be revealed until the negotiating
is complete.
The 648 board took that action
Wedni'Sday on a motion by Dr.
Edward J . Berklch. a Gailla County
representative, following an execuUve session lasting more than 1Y,
hours.
Berkich's motion was seconded
by Meigs representative James
Mourning and approved 1().1. Meigs
representative James J. Cremeens
cast the dissenting vote. Four board
members were absent.
Following the vote, board chair
man Roberta W. Holzer requested
thatDr.RlchardE.Hunter,who has

been serving as acting executive
director since tate 1983. conduct
negotiations with the candidate.
Mrs. Holzer said it is possible the
candidate now being considered
could be chosen at the board's
monthly meeting Monday lf negottattng is successful.
"We don't want to name any
names in case the perscn turns it
down," she said.
Cremeens said he voted against
dealing with the candidate because
of the "extravagance" of the
contract package at a time when the
board is trying to live down a prior
innage of reckless spending.
"lfeellt'sunjust and that It's not a
comforta ble package to offer when
we have such a poor innage,"
Cremeens said. "I don 't feel, as a
representative of Meigs County.
thai such extravagance can be
explained."
Cremeens said the contract offers
a $40,00l per year salary and
expenses for moving Into the a!l'a.

The board's action came after it
decided in March to extend its
search for an executive director.
Hunter said at the tinne the board
wanted "some comparl'iOns" In
evaluating candida tes fort he job. At
the Iinne, only one candidate
remained for consideration.
The position has been vacan t
since the board dismissed MaxineS.
P lumme r as executive director last
September. followingthrecnlghtsof
hearings into Mrs. Plummer's
ac tivit if'S in office.
In December, a Galli a County
grand jury secretly indicted Mrs.
Plummer for theft in office and
using her office to Influence a public
contract, both cha rges relating to
the employment of her son Jeffrey.
A trial begins Monday in Logan
after Hocking County Common
Pleas Judge James E. Stilwell.
assigned to the case by the Ohio
Supreme Court. granted a request
by Mrs. Plummer 's attorney for a
change of venue.

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Pollee had to rescue occupants of a half-dozen cars
trapped in wate r up to 5 feet deep on Wadsworth
Avenue, Mink sald.
Several low-lying streets in the Denver area were
closed by flooding Wednesday, including U.S. 36, the
main road from Denver to Boulder, authorities said.
In New Jersey, the wind blew so hard that the
measuring device at Newark International Airport
broke, officials said.
"There are trees uprooted by the dozens. and God
knows how many wires down ," said spokesman AI
Green of Rockland Electric Co. in Bergen County,
N.. L Utility officials said some of the more than 18,00l
homes that lost power because of the storm would not
have service restored until later today.
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A gust of wind slammed a USAir jetliner onto a
runway at Detroit Metropolitan Airport during a
violent thunderstorm, forc[ng a crash-landing that
injured five of the 55 people aboard. The pilot had
aborted a landing because of poor visibility from hail
and rain and was retracting the landing gear to make
another pass at the a irport when tt.&gt; accident
occurred, officials said.
Before the thunderstorms developed, te mperatures
in t.he East had ctimbed into the 90s. hitting a
record-tying 100 degrees in Baltimore, the weather
service said.
Records for the date also were broken or tied in
Boston, where it was97; Hartford, Conn., andAUantic
City, N.J ., which reported 96, and Scranton, Pa ..
where the mercury reached 92. It was 94 degrees in
New York City , and 97 in Washington and Richmond .
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PATCH COILECI'OR - Ray lllanley of Middlepori holds the first poUce department patch he
c'OUeded. The patch is from Athens Uty Police
Depwtment. Displayed are some of the almost 75
pakhes Manley has coUected since he begWl about a

year ago. He has patches from as far away as
Phoenix, Ariz. Manley works for the Athens Mental
Health Center. He fonnerty was a member of the
Pomeroy Police Department. lltanley =ently wrote
for patches from Washington, D.C. and Hawaii. He is
still waltlng for replies.

Will test Mason land for
possible DNT contamination
POINT PLEASANT - Seventyfive acres of the McClinitic Wildlife
SUI lion, north of Point Pleasant, will
undergo testing for possible dinitrotoiuene (DNT) contamination, a
spokesperson for U.S. Sena tor
Robert C. Byrd said Thursday.
Byrd sald Wednesday night an
agreement between the Environmental Protection Agency and the
U.S. Army had been reached to
study and clean up the possible
hazardous waste site in Mason
County under the federal Superfunds Program.
According to EPA reports, one of
the ponds in the McClintic Wildlife
Sta tlon showed s lgns of possible
contamination of the chemical
DNT. The EPA a lso suspects some
of the underground pipes there may
also be contaminated .
Michael Hoeft , a fisheries biologist at the station, said the
Charleston-based water resources
division will be supervising the
testing.
"We just run a public hunting and
fishing area," Hoeft said. "The
public will not to&gt; in any danger
during the testing."
Hoeft said the Mason Cou nty

wildlife station was unaware of the
future testing to be done.
"They (water resources division )
don't tell us anything," he said .
"They just come out and do it. We're
just Innocent by-standers."
No date has been set for the
testing, but a spokesman for U.S.
Third District CongrPssman Bob
Wise's office said, "the Army will
begin the study in t.he next few
weeks.' '

EPA officials told Byrd the Arm\'.
which will be working alo~ with the
West Virginia Department of Natural Rescurces. will begin a study to
determine t.he extent of thr pond's
contamination. Then a feasibility

study to determinP the best po'5ible
solution for cleaning the contami nated arf'a "ill l'X' the next step.
Both phaSPS of thf' plan should
take a year to complete. EPA
officials said.
The wildlife station was forme rly
the West Virginia Ordnance Works.
which was used primarily during
World War II fort he manufacture of
the explosive TNT. the term placed
on the area by Mason Count)
residents. The \\'arks w ere closed in

the late 1940s.
This is the first suJ)&lt;'rfund site in
the country that the Army has been
given the responsibilit y to clean up.
according to EPA officials.

Portsmouth will suffer greatly if
Piketon Gaseous Diffusion Plant closes
PORTSMOlJJ'H. Ohio tAP! Portsmouth could lose $71 .5 million
in revenues and the county $166
million if the Gaseous Diffusion
Plant at Piketon is closed, says City
Auditor James Stewart.
Stewart and other local officials
are preparing data to present at
public hearings set up by the U.S.

Department of Energy, which has
announced the possiblilit y of closing
dovm the PikPton plant. onPol thrce
it operat('S.
Hearings have ixoc&gt;n sch!'dull'd for
Wawry on Tuesday, \11th others to
follow tn Oak Ridge, Tenn ., and
Paducah. Ky.

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costs, speeding; and Brian Bowling,
Racine, $76 and costs, failure to
register his vehicle.

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administrations have made "better
use" of vice presidents than
previous administrations.

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Pomeroy mayor's court cases

File for marriage

Two marriages were ended
Monday by Meigs Common Pleas
Judge Charles Knight.
Beverly S. Roush and Michael L.
Roush, both of Racine, had their
marrtage dissolved.
Kathy Doidge was granted a
divorce !rom Norman J . Doidge for
gross neglect of duty.

running mate who can motivate
moderate Democrats to vote In the
November elections.

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Michael Alan Nesselroad, 26,
Pomeroy. and Tania Rae Bichsel,
21, Greenfield, Ohio, were issued a
marrtage license in Meigs County
Probate Court Monday.

"I'm a lighter, and I retuse to to&gt;
bullied by a bunch of crooks," Peck
said, adtll&gt;Jg that he expects to be
cleared.
Peck scheduled a news conference Tuesday, but did not respond to
reporters as a group. A reporter and
a photographer for The Dispatch
werebroughtinseparatelytotatkto
the st.&gt;rltf after other reporters had
left.

that he pald Peck about$,",()() a week
from the proceeds ot eight poker
machines In Falrtleld, Ross and
Plckaway counties during an 18month period from 1979 to 1981.
The Dispatch articles said a
federal grand jury has heard
testimony from at least seven
people, and that the FBI has been
investigating Peck since October
1982.

Glenn suggests moderate VP candidate

Middleport
Merchants plan fathers promotion

and said it wW be at least a month
before to&gt; decides wrether to
empanel a grand jury.
Peck called lor the investigation
Tuesday as he met with reporters to
deny all charges published Sunday
in articles by The Columbus
Dispatch.
Convicted gambler Charles J.
Houlthan told the Dispatch that he
told a grand jury In Columbus Aug. 4

Inside today:

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BEA'11NG THE HEAT - A group of River in downtown Cincinnati Wednesday afternoon.
younpten Ilea&amp; the heal by playln1 In a water Temperatuml reached a high of 92 degrees In the
8pl'lnldet' u Yeatman's Cove park near the Ohio area. (AP Laserpholo).

POINT PLEASANT - A Letart woman, who was
indicted for murder in May by a Mason County grand
jury in connection with the death of her infant son,
was ordered by Mason County Circuit Judge Clarence
Watt Tuesday to be committed to Huntington State
Hospital for an innprovement period not to exceed six
months for observation and treatment.
Mason County Prosecuting Attorney Damon B.
Morgan Jr. said Watt ntled that Sarah May Keyes, 27,
who was arrested In connection with the March 28
death of rer l~·month-old Infant, Jerome Scott
Keyes, was incompetent to stand trtal and would not
understand the consequences of the trial.
In support of his decision. Watt also said there exist
the llkelliKlod that Keyes may regain competence to
stand trtal after an Improvement period, Morgan

added .
Morgan sa id Keyes will bf' returned to court for
hearings after her innprovement period to detcrmlnc
if she is competent to stand trial.
State police reported that Gerald L. Keyes, husband
of Sarah Keyes. found his wife wounded on the kltcren
floor and the Infant on his bed when he anived hom~l
from work.
Mrs. Keyes had suffered an apparent self-inflicted
laceration to her throat and wound to her abdomen,
state police said. Evidence discovered during the
investigation at the scene caused state police to
believe thai st.&gt; had also Ingested a quantity of an
acid-based bathroom cleaner.
The Infant apparently died from a stab wound to the
abdomen, state pollee reported.

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An anatomy
of leadership
It's Walter Mondale' s pmblem and he must do something about it if he
expects to win. sa id the professor. a student of corpora te and governmental
leadership.
Eugene .Jennings, the professor, is also author of "An Anatomy of
Leadership, '' adviser to corpora l&lt;' cha iimen and boards and, from time to
time, to high Jpvel elected officials.
We are at a time in history when leadership is returning, said Jennings.
" Take-c harge people are coming to the fore in our institutions, in business,
in politics," he sa id. People demand them. They want nothing less.
However, "what we've lll't'n having is managers," said Jennings, who
teaches in th&lt;' gradu ate school of management at Michigan Stat&lt;'
Univ&lt;'rslty. Managers, he explains, make things happen that are expected
to happen .
Leaders af(' different . "They produce irreversible changes that are not
always expected or pleasant ," he sa id . adding: "We have not had leaders
since Pres iden t Harry Truman ."
Speaking as a somewhat detached student of leadership rather than an
involved polit ica l commentator, Jennings maintains that if Mondalc
expects to lead the n..mocrats to victory he must develop what he calls the
"X factor."
"X," according to Jennings, is the essential quality of leader ship, an
ability to demonstra te control over self and issues, thr strengt h to become
one's mm person, the power to step in and take charge.
"Mondale must understa nd," says .Jennings, " that this pef('eption is
going to be his ultimate measure."
To now, Jennings continues, Mondale has not shown the leadership he
must, but instead has pmjected the image of a man who plays to the house
rather than building his own house.
To demonstrate that he is a leader, Jennings believes Mondalp "must
have a vision of America that is not based on the ward·heeler politics of
consensus and coalition." And that vision, he adds, " must be strong enough
in itsel f to cause those who now do not suppon him to put aside their
personal inter ests in behalf of the cause."
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But if he cannot take charge of himself, "gett ing himself under control
whereby he is seen as his own man," anything he claims as a vision will be
put down as having some less worthy motive, .Jennings contends.
He suggests that Mondale has little to lose by assening himself, and that
he already has the understanding and the craftmanship to build a base.
Monda!~' s only chance of winning, hP says, is to demonstrate to his parry
adversaries " tha t he ca n win and win without them, and that it is in thei r
own best intef('sts to suppon him or sec their own fragi le powPr bases
Prode."

Letters to the editor
Didn't Like board's atlitude
Thf' EastPrn Local School Roard
rPall\' wants to mo. kr th4' public f('('l
Wf']C'(Jmf' Lll hoard m('('fing~. ThP
Ma~· :n m('(•fing v.:a s hC'ld in 1hl· hi,eh

school lihrarv \\'it h t:.W ;1dults plus
c:h ilclrf'n

alll'nding . Of course·.
f'\'('~· o n f' did n't fit in to thP room
Thirt ~· ...tood in l hr IJar k nf thf' room
a nd a round lhP " '~ill s . l ntrrPsl ingl_\
pnuugh , t hf' caff'tf'ri a : 1nd _g ym wf' n'
borh cmpl\
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fr lt thl'_
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f'Vf'f\Oflf' could hr ;n

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soft]\

thf'm . ThP~ ­
in S(JitP of

repf'alf'd rr&gt;qut'sts from thr public
to ··piP;tsP "(.X':tk Jouclr r . ··

Thi s p rnbi Pm r nulcl h ~lH' bt•t•n
1lVPn·nmf' b_
,. t)')d 1-d m('mbrrs .
C aul. \1 .:.w hir and Lukins simpl_
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fal kinc louder . Of coursP. fhf'schOt:d
"Ysfrm dOI' 'i ha\·r a fl A s\'sl Pm. I' w •
"iC"Pn 11 10 U'&gt;f' Cl l Tl 1 sc hool carni\'iJis
J nd program... . J\ ·t· also hPard th1 •
high sc hool is Pquippf'&lt;i \.dlh an

('XCCIIrol S \ 'S!Pm . Wh_\' not USf' it'!
I haw' 1hr impr&lt;'ssion that board
dC'&lt;' isions arP pri,·atf'ly.. madf' b.v thP
majorit y nr mPmtx'rs and just
forma II~ · ,·otrd on in public. Publil ·

input is not P\'C' O considl'rrd in
rlf'cisinn making.
Thcr{' was no difficult.\' hParing
bo;~ rd mPmbers 1-f f'i nN and Cald ·
wl'l!. Thr'.\ ' spo kf' to I)(' hPa rd .
Parrnts Sl)('aking to t hP board who
~~' f'JT' on I hr agr•nda Wf'l'f' &lt;llso
..; pt•;~kin~ Joufl rnoug h for all trf
h• 'a r .
Th(' prnh lrm Sf'f•ms 111 tx&gt; that
public a\\·an•npss of wh.J 1 thf' hnard
1s doing is tJOOo . Public JKtrtic ipa ·
rion and 0Warf'n(':-; s arf' giw•n
mouth sf'n·icP but not pr~1cticPd h~ ·
most board rnt •mbr•r s.
Y(•s.
rT•allv ff' lt \n' lcomf' .
Thf'n"·" nothing likf' tr\'in g to tx•
awan• nl our school's nf'f'ds J ncl
probiC'm s Jnd bdng frf'~lf f'C! likf'
dirt. Of course•. Thr public attPndin g
ThP mf'f'ting h!Yamf' nnis.\· and
lalkf'd out of tu r n. Boanl mC'mbC'rs
acf&lt;&gt;d a~ if WC' had no rig hf to f'vrn

tx·· pn~rnL
Rut. yf' ~- thf' public is WP!conw
a! tx).;:trd mf'f'ting~ . .Ju ~t r omr
prf'parf'd fo tx• 1rPatf'd rudf'l:--· and
hf' rea d~ · to lra\'f' a n gr~v C~nd
di srour;.Jg('(l b;t} thf' board' s afti ·

tude . -Mrs . [)(&gt;bbie ( ;a spers. P.O.
II&gt;I. Tuppers Pto ins. Ohio4!i7R1.

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Today in history
Today is Thursday, June 14, th&lt;' I66th day ofl9R4. T here are 200days left
In the year. Today is F lag Day.
Today's highlight in history ·
On Jun e 14th, 1Tn, the Contint"'li&lt;JI Congress In Philadelph ia made' the
Stars and Stripes the national Oag .
On this date:
In 1800, Napoleon Bonapane defeated Austrian forces a t the Battle of
Morengo, reconquering ftaly.
In 1846, a group of settlers at Soooma, Ca Ul., proclaimed the free republic
of California.
In 19F, General John Pershing and his headquarters staff arrived In
Paris in World War I.
In 1940, German forces occupied Paris during World War II.
In 1949, Bao Dal proclaimed himself emperor of the newly founded
Vietnam state.
In 1982, Argentine forces surrendered to British troops on the disputed
Falkland Islands.
Ten years ago: President Rlchard M . Nixon and Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat announced that the United States would provide Egypt w1th
nuclear techoology for peaceful pUJ'!lOS"S .

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MDA trail run raises more than $300 in '84

Thursday, June 14, 1984

Over $,IX) was raised for the
Muscular Dystrophy Association In
a trail bike poke run held SWlday at
the American Legion Farm on
Batley RWl Road.
Twenty trail bikes participated In
the afternoon events. A poker run,
slow ride and mud plt were held both
In the adult and junior divisions.
Lanny Tyree roordlna ted the fund
raising activity. The winners In the
j unlor division were Scott Brtnker,
Pomeroy, first place in both the
poker run and theslowrun,andBilly

Knock it off! __________:_Ja_m_e_sJ_._K-=-ilpa_trw_·k
WASHINGTON- A message is
In order for all those happy people
around the president who are
burbling about a "landslide" victory in November. The message is:
Knock It off!
Let me venture certain assumptions. On the n..mocrattc side, let us
assume that the nominee Is Walter
Mondale, that the party has
regainE'd its unity (or some reasonable facsimile thereof) , and that
Jesse Jackson wilt be rousing his
1mops with all the sis-boo m-bah lor
which he is so widely acclaimed.
These are the best assumptions lor
the Dem ocrats.
These are thP best assumptions
for the Republicans- That Reagan
w111 continue in excellen t health.
that inflation will be holding at five
percent or less, that unemployment
w1 11 have edged down even further ,

that Interest rates will not be above
13 percent, and that the Soviets wUI
not have triggered some crtsls that
may demand a forceful Amertcan

resJXJnse.
On those assumptions, any talk of
a " landslide" Is nonsense. More to
the point , Republicans who have
their wits about them should regard
it as dangerous nonsense. Mondale,
on his own, may not be able to beat
Reagan. Overconfidence surely

can.
T hree reasons suppon this view.
These arc the Law of Changing
Circumstances, the Tumbleweed
Theorem, and the Grandparents'
Postulate. Let us consider.
There is something to be gained,
but not much to be gained, by
looking at the ligures from the 1980
election. With deference to Reagan,
who ran a Oawless October cam ·

palgn, Jimmy Carter was a loser
from day one. He would have lost
that race to Mickey Rooney, or for
that matter, to Mickey Mouse.
Carter had In his saddlebags the
lead weights of Inflation, high
interest rates, the Iranian hostages
and his owh wet mop personality.
The Law of Changing Clrcumstan ·
ces reminds us that Reagan will
have no such pushover In 1984.
It Is a fair statement that four
years ago virtually no one actively
disliked Ronald Reagan. To be
sure, he had made some enemies as
governor of California, but all that
was long ago and far away. The·
Tumbleweed Theorem teaches us
that incumbents in political office
seldom gather new friends as their
terms roll along. They pick up new
enemies instead.
So It is with Ronald Reagan. Wha I

JAf'AN ANI' WESTeRN EUROPE IN 6l&lt;OUP n\ERAPY FOR A 80\HERSOME PEPENDENCV

Impresses his supporters as courageous leadership Is seen by his
foes as a despicable retreat. The
president has managed stnce January of 1981 to offend blacks, women,
fanners, environmentalists, and all
whose motto Is "Let us not be
beastly to the Reds." His own light
" 1ng keeps flutt ering In dtsmay.
This Is the fate that any vigorous
president can expect - Franklin
Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson
come immediately to mind - and
Reagan has been nothing If not
vigorous.
Finally, we have the riddle that
leads us to the Grandparents'
Postulate: Why Is it that grandparents and grandchildren are so
closely bonded• It Is because they
share a common hostility. So, too,
with t he n..mocrats this year .
Republican strategists should be
exceedingly wary of all this talk
about the "bitter divisions" w1thln
n..mocratic ranks. T he Republicans are being set up as patsies.
Speaking symbolically, Jesse
Jackson may be m ad at the Jews
and the Jews may be sore at Jesse
.Jackson. Midwestern farmers may
have lit tle use lor urban lntellectu·
als, and moderate Southern n..mocr ats may be down on organized
labor. Let us not be lulled by the
sweet talk. These diverse factions
share a common hoo tllity. The
union bosses. for all I know, may
regard environmenraUsts as so
many petal pickers in Gucei boots,
but in their desire to see Reagan
ousted from the White House, they
stand as one.
This election, unless 1 am whollv
mistaken, will be close - closer
than K ennedy-Nixon in 1960, probably as close as Carter-F ord in 1976.
Unless Republicans manage to
register more prospective GOP
voters than Jac kson and the unjons
manage to register prospective
Democratic voters, R('agan could
be in serious troubll' In the South
and in surh industri al slates as
Pennsylva nia and Ohio.

Soviet crimes _______---:-____Ja_c_k_A_n_de_rs_o_n
WASHI NGTON - For almost
two drcades. thf' United St ates was
portrayed on the world's televis ion
screens a nd front pages as the big ,
bad aggressor in VIetnam. Nrver
mind that no U.S. troops ever
invaded No rth Vie tnam , never
mind that North Vietnamese troops
tres passed regularly into Laos.
Cam bodia and South Vie tnam .
H anoi's IC'an r Pvolutionaries werr
r hapsodized in the press.
In stark contrast . the brutal
Sovif't conquest of Afghanistan has
been all but ignored by th(' world
prf'ss_ Oid you know, for Pxamplc,
th nt thf' Sovi('ts have lx:.en ca r petbombing Afg han (:lreas undf'r guf'r·
ril l a cont rol ? A single TuPJlf'V· 16
BuclgPr bnmher can dump ninr tons
or bom bs. Thry fall in a dOS{\
df'adly pattern. creati ng a carrwr of
Pxplosions . Onr v ili RgC' aftpr
anot hf'r h~1s bl."f'n obl it er ated .
T his r.:mdom ann ihil ation is onl .\
thf' lat('sf cruelt y th at thr Sovirt s

have visit('d upo n the Afg han
peop le. The Russian invaders have
caused Incalculable mis('ry and
misch ief in this bleak land. ma ssac ·
r ing recal ci trant villagPrs and
poisoning their wells. A l&lt;'rrlble
ca tastrophe has bt&gt;fa llen the brave.
hardy pcopl~ of Afghanistan.
YE't rxcept for a f('w isolated
reports, the stol}' has gonr unt old .
Ed it ors have fail&lt;'&lt;l to grasp th~
ma~:rnitude of thf' Sovlet crimes in
Afgha ni stan : reporters haven' t
jumped in and confront r d Sov i ~·t
offi cials: columnists hav('n't elabo·
ratPd on the ramificat ions.
The r ru el facts should have ]J('('n
laid out on thr fron t pagf's un til
ma ss opinion criPd out agains r !hP
SoviP! Pxcesses. Yet thPse fac ts
havp I:Jc&gt;.cn lar gely discarded or
ignorf'd in nt' ws room s aro und the
world .
I n rn ~' own journa list's presumption. r have 1r if'd 10 influence public

opinion by sounding a number of
alarm s. r SC'nt a reporter to
Afghanistan to b1ing me a firs! ·
hand report. Ht• gr&lt;'w a full.
Afghan - sty !~ beard, dressed m
nafivr robes and crossed fivC'
mount a in ranges wi t h the
guerrill as.
T he resulting colum ns inspired
NPal Blair, an inddatigable champion of lost ca uses , to form the
FE'derat ion for Amr r iran Afg han
Action . The ~oup has r aised
mon&lt;'y and shipped supplies to the
Afghan resistance.
ft has a lso sent Anclr('W E lva, a
West Point graduat P and former
G r pen Ek'rf't. on four trips into
Afghanistan. He found that the
arms I'C'aching the freedom figh ters
ar e incred ibly poor. Some kill more
Afghans than Soviets, he sa id. A nd
invaria bly. the good weapons ar e
short or ammunit ion. "The&gt; currenf
level of aid is a condemna tio n to a

slow death." he reported.
Meanwhile, Neal Blair's stalwarts. skilled in the ways and
rhythms of exerting pressure. have
taken their plea to Congress. In
response. Sen. Paul Tsongas, D·
Mass., and Rep. Don Ritter, R -Pa ..
have int roduced legislatio n calli ng
for effec tive U.S. aid for thP Afghan
resistance.
This has fhc endorsement of nu
less th an President Reagan . B ut
behind the prPsident's ba rk , the
State n..partment has been quietl y
lobbying against rho legisla tion.
One of the departm ent's worthies,
Howard Schaffer, urged the Se nat e
Foreign Relations Comm ittee behind closed doors to watc&gt;r down or
eliminate the bill altogether.l\pparently, t he State Depanment d()('sn't
wa n t to antagonizf&gt; the Sovie ts who, as I rf'Cail , nev('r hrsit ated to
pour arm3 Into Vir&gt;tnam for use
against Am erica n troops.

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pull the Reagan ches tnut s out of the
fire? Hr al mosf had mP convinced
unt il I rem('mbered the nuclear
menace that hover s over us a ll . It is
too great a gambiP to allow the
present ad minis trat ion tour more
years to play the arm s game with
the Soviet Union. They can't even
get the Soviets to play!
I am sure you w111 agree that each
of my acquaint ances has a srrew
toosP somew her e. Voter No. I Is
depending on the econom y rontinu·
ing at the present infla tion and
int('rest ra tes. He is living in what
the old time writers used to ca U a
fool' s pa r adise. No onP, whether It
be an indiv idual, a business or a
count ry, can exist f or long solel y on
borrowed money. That is what this
count ry has been doi ng for the last
three years . Even the interest Is
paid with borrowed money. With a
yearly deficit of about $200 billion
and a trade deficit even higher,
there Is no way the present
appea rance of prosperity can be
accounted lor except the enormous
sums the Pentagon Is pumping Into
the defense Industry. High interest
rates and unPmployment are. sure
to come. Already, Ohio unemploy·
ment officials are complaining that
high Interest rates are affecting
employment. T hat complaint could
spread nationally before too long
and there Is nothing In the world
that the president or Congress can
do to stop it. Voter No.I Is betting on
a lam e horse!
Voter No. 2 1s cutting off his nose
to spite his face. He must remember that President Reagan
w111 be almost eighty before he
could seiVe out another term. With
all due respect for friends who have

already reached that age, I would
not willingl y r isk m y life and the
li ves of 220 million others on an
aging hand pushing the nuclea r
button in the Oval Office. With both
the United States and the Soviets
already armed to the teeth with
nuclear wrapons. thP c hances for
war by mistake grows every day.
Never did the U . S. need a clear
head in the White House more than
now.
To count er hi s world -\Vide reputaUon as a war monger, the president
this election year has ]J('('n cooing
like a dove. Only t his week he

Plastic Arts.
Next bike run for trail bikes and
street bikes has been set for Sunday ,
Sept. 2 at the same location

Scioto Downs racing results
COLUMBUS, Ohio !API - Natu ·
ral Charm, driven by Wa]1W
Nickells, outpaced a field of seven
other freshman fillies to win the
$3,500 second leg of The Terry' s Woe
Pacing Series Wednesday night.

I\ a rural Charm toured the mile in
2: 02 for a Jl; l ·lmgth victory over
Swan Coun . The winner paid $4 .
2 . ~1 . and :J.'IO, while Swan Coun paid
$4 and .\ .61! . Jcfs M elanie paid $6 to
show .

Gallipolis , Ohio

TROPHY WINNERS - Dlsplaylnglbelrlrophles here are the winners
of the 1\ffiA traU bike poker run held at the American Legion !ann on
Bailey Run- From the left they are Mike Salser, Symcuse; Mike
JWynolds, GaJllpolls Ferry; Wesley Smith, Middleport; Henry Cade,
Scott Brinker, and Billy WeDs, Pomeroy.

Charity All-Star game slated July 28
IVHEELJNG, W.Va. ti\P l Three stat e quarterbacks havrbccn
n.1mcd to the West Virginia squad
fur the 13th annual Ohio-West
Vi rgi nia Charily i\IJ-Star Football

Rhode Island and Archer plans to
aIt end Wheeling College.
wilson has commit ted to n..nison
University .

ga me here July~Tvl~r

Coun ty's John McG r('w ,
Matt Archer and
Linslv I nst itut e's Brad Wilson wUI
s ll ar~ thr duties for the West
\ 'irginia squad.
McGrew led Tyler County to a
11;-H victmv over Sistersville in last
vPar's Cla~s 1\ state championship
garne \V hile Archer paced th r s ta te
l'ilh 21 touchdown passes last
&gt;&lt;·ason. McGrew, w ho had 17 TD
p&lt;_lSSPS ;;15 a senior , is enrolled in the
Naval Academy Pr~p School in

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offered to reverse hi s stance on
Cruise and Pershing miss iles In
Europe if the Soviets would return
to lh&lt;' bargaining table In Geneva.
He even hinted tha t he wou ld
withdraw some already Installed In
NATO coun tries. He even sent
Secretary of State Shultz to dicker
In Nicaragua which he has spent
three years giving a hard time. For
electioneeri ng purposes you will be
hearing murh about peace this
year. Everyone wants It in an
elec1ion yea r .
Why not othrr yPars too?

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Howard English Sr., Pomeroy.
Major contributors were Burger
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TRAIL BIKE RUN - Mike Reynolds, GaDipoHs Ferry, front, and
Wesley Smith, Middleport, as they participated In the slow ride event of
the Muscular Dystrophy Association fund raiser.

Election year peace ·________L_ow_e_u_w_in_ge_u
I perso nally know two fpllows
w ho all' going to votr for Ronald
R~agan·s r('('lcction thi s fall. Of
coursC', th('rf' may be olh!:'rs w ho do
not travPI in thP prune JuiC'f' set bu t
thesC' two stand out for demonstrat Ing th0 pecu li ar thinking of the
av&lt;'rage U . S. voter . For purposPs
of thi s column I am going to r f'fPr to
thPm as Vot('r No.1 and Vot rr No.2,
wh ich. i ncident ally. are not fhf'ir
rPal names.
Voter No. 1 has monf'~' and
credit s the R('agan adm inist r ation
wit h hPiping him get more. Another
fpw years of Republlca n govern m ent, he says. and he will be rolli ng
in the hard stuff like a hog i n clover .
You ran tell right now that Voter
No. 1 is a rral Reaganitr w hos£'
polit ics is governed by the money
he h as in the bank , TIT&lt;' stocks and
bonds in his safety deposit box and
the money he savf's Paeh year by
not paying his fair share of taxes .
To vote for anyonr ot her than
Ronald Reagan would be biting the
hand that feeds him.
Voter No. 2 i.s not a Rf'aga nitP.
[lpflnltely nne He thin ks that
everyt hing Ronald Reagan has
done the last three and a half years
stinks and he' ll tell you so In no
uncenaln terms. He thinks Ronald
Reagan deserves reelection as
punishment. not as a reward. There
could be no greater penalty than to
be sentenced to spend the next l our
years In the Oval Office, he argues,
so let President Reagan reap wha 1
he has sown. I will admit there Is a
certain logic In his arguments. Why
ask any Innocent Democrat to
preside over the White House when
the Reagan chickens come hom e to
roost? Why should the Democrats

Wells , Pomeroy, mud pit.
In the adult division, the winners
were Henry Cade, Pomeroy, poker
run; Wesley Smith, Mlddlepon,
slow ride; Mike Reynolds, GaiUpolls
Ferry, W.Va., the mud pit .
Taking second place In the mud pit
was Mark Salser, Syracuse, w1th
Mike Reynolds taking both the best
time in the mud pit and the farthest
traveleed award.
Wirlnf'rs in the door prize drawing
were Downey Kennedy, Middle·
port; Butch Porter, Gallipolis; and

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[(ingman returns,
A's top Indians
By KEN RAPPOPORT
.\1' Sports Writer
Dave Ki ngman is back in the
Oakla nd A's lineup. and It does n' t
look like he 's missed a stroke.
P la;ing only his second game
"fter missing 11 contests with a knee
mjury. Kingman smashed a home
ru n Wednesday to lead the A's to a
3- 1 victory ~ver the Clevela nd
Indians .
'' His presence gives thiscluba lift ,
tx.--c·duse we know he can win a game
with o n~ swing," said Oakla nd
pitche r l:l ill Caudill.
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e ighth inning s napping a 1 1 tie and a
sLx·gamc Oakland losing streak as
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since May 25 and it tJed hlm with
Boston's Tony Annas for the
American League lead. In addition.
he has 46 RBI In 48 games.
" It 's a good feeling to be back.
We've got to put a "inning streak
together now," said Kingman, the
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mentally and physically."
In other AL action. Toronto beat
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this year's game July 10 at
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who la st yea r hit 26 home runs and
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ballots. Allanta 's two·tlme MVPP
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six innings before muscle spasms in

his neck forced himoutofthe game.
Doug Sisk took over and loaded the
bases on walks in the eighth before
nailing down his seventh save.
The New York runs came on a
Mookie Wilson RBI single in the
second a nd Jose Oquendo's fielder's
choice groundout which scored
Danny Heep in the seventh.
"Lync h's neck started bothering
him in the second innlng," explained
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whose team has won eight of its las!
10. "Afterthl'sixth, hetoldmeto get
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consecu live years beginnlng as a
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sta rt . Garvey ha• 322,ffi8 votes to
lead the New York 's Keith Heman·
dcz, S&lt;'eond at 24.ll'&gt;l. San Francis·
co' s AI Oliver. last year's starter. is
third with 121,326.
Ga ry Carter of Mont real, who
leads tlle leaguewith48RBI. was the
top vote-getter overall last year.
Car\cr, seeking his fourth stra ight
s\a rting berth. leads all catchers
with 279.278. DarreU Porter of St.
Louis is his closes\ competilor with
169.825.
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third base fi ve years In a row. Craig
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theme of the open meeting of
Chester Garden Club lleld Wednes·
day at the Chester United Methodist
Church attended by members of
seven garden clubs.
F'eatured at the meeting was a
program on shells entitled "Trea·
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Blakeslee of the Middleport Anna·
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she ller, Mrs. Blakeslee discused
how its done. how shells are cleaned
where to get them , labeling, and
ere a lions from shells. She displayed
lamps, pictures and wind chimes.
along with other of her creations. A
gift of an apron appllqued with shell
replicas, made by Janet Koblentz.
was presented to her by the clu b.

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Kuhn and James Clatworthy. The
charter was draped by Lorena Ault.
The Belpre Chapter invited the
local chapter to a meeting honoring
the station of Ruth at 7:31p.m., June
19.
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Jeanne Bowen filled the planters
with flowers donated by Hallie and
Nellie Zerkle. An arrangement of
poppies was displayed by Dorothy
Morris.
Refreshments were served by the
Zerkles and Ruth Arnold from a
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As a result, you 're usually faced
with paying the full list pr ice for the
car . Some times . aggressive sales
tactics can boost that price by a
thousand dollars or more.
Consumer Reports editors says
it's not unusual for de alers to a dd
costly options such as air condition·
ing a nd fa ncy sterPOS before the ca r
gets to the s howroom .
The price may be packed even
furthe r with additiona l "ta ke It or
lea ve it" Ite ms . F'or Instance. in
addition to the us ual manufactur·
e r' s price stic ke r pasted on the
window, J apa nese ca rs m ay carry
a se para tP dealer slicker listing

Memorial Auditorium, Athens, in
September. Dlstrlct 25 wlll host the
event.
Members were asked to wear
street-length dresses for the July
suc h additions as undercoating,
meeting.
ru st pr oofing and protecti ve finish.
lnterin officers were Naomi and
T he editors point out th at
Bill King, Beulah McComas. Fran ·
"packs" are usua lly added aft er the
ces Thomas, Kitty Lumpkin of
sale, not before.
Mobile, Ala., Cheryl Thomas, Bea
Kuhn and Lee McComas.
Refreshments were served and . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- Robert Kuhn ended the meeting
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Consumer Reports editors a dd
that you should really be prepared
to walk away from the deal. eve n If
you did have your heart set on tha t
shiny new model. Salespersons who
play games in the showroom rrilght
continue to play games when you
return for servtce or repairs under
the warranty.
A F'OREIGN CAR purchase
often poses different problems from
those encountered when buying a
domestic model. The buyer of a
domestic model car often dickers
for the best price while ducking a
"low ball ," but the buyer of a new
Japanese car may be faced with a
case of "take it or leave it. "
Because Japanese carmakers
have agreed to Umit the number of
cars they send to the United States,
the supply of most Toyota, Honda,
Nlssa n and Mazda models hasn' t
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whose job is to take advantage of
your eagerness to drive oil with the
new car, and renegotiate the price
upward. At the first sign that a
salesperson must get someone
else's approval to make an agreed·
on price final, say politely, but
flnnly, that you'll wa lkout If the re's
any chan~e in the agreement.

Grand Adah, Betty Bouts, at 7:31
p.m. on June 27. The chapter was
also invited by theGallipolls chapter
for Inspection.
Also announced was the lnstalla·
lion of officers in Middleport at 7:31
p.m. June25.Areceptlonwlll beheld
for the Deputy Grand Matron
Genevieve Kincaid of District 25 at
the Reinersville Conununity Build·
ing in September.
All members in the West Virginia
and Ohio jurisdiction are Invited to
attend the "BridgeofF'riendship" at

biennials. Bernice Carpenter ,
Meigs County contact chairman,
reported on progress of the Carleton
Scbool planting. Also present and
speaking briefly was Virginia
Covert, Region 11, director, who
talked on bulb sales and announced
the nature camp at the Woodland
Altars at Peebles.
Mrs. Kathryn Mora and Mrs.
Jean Frederick were hostesses and
served mixed fruits, ribbon sand·
wiches, and punch. Several door
prizes were awarded including a
globe of shells from Mrs. Blakeslee
won by Mrs. Dorothy Karr.
Clubs represented at tile m eeting
were the Bend 0' the River. Rutland
Garden Club, Star Garden Club. the
Middleport Amateur Gardeners,
Shade Valley Council of Floral Arts.
and the Wildwood Garden Club.

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vou to wait aad fidget. Eventually,
he or she returns and reports that
the manager just can't accept the
negotiated price. You might also be
told the manager wants to discuss
the deal with you In person.
At that point, you may be asked to
speak with a second salesperson

Middleport Garden Club holds
program on language of flowers
A program on "The Language of
F'lowers." a review of an a rt lcle by
Kate Greenway, was reviewed by
Jeanne Bowen a t the Monday night
meeting of the M iddleport Garden
Club he ld at the home of Hallie a nd
Nellie Zerkle.
For roll call members named a
flower which they had received with
a message. Officers' reports were
given. and a report was made
concerning the planters on the "T"

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Order of Eastern Star honored
members who have recently dJed at
Its meeting recently .
Honored were Paul M . Darnell
Sr., James Buchanan and Beulah
Roush. Tributes to the members
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You may be breathing a sigh of
relief now that the wheeling and
dealing over the price of your new
car has been completed. But
Consumer Reports editors say you
shouldn't rest on your la urels just
yet. You may be a prime targe t fo r

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Leon Durham messed up Mont ·
real's strategy of walldng Gary
Matthews intentionally to get to him
in the sixth Inning. Durham laced •
tie-breaking double and Jody Davis
followed with a two-run double for
the Cubs.
"!wasn't surprised , really," said
Durham. "It was to get to a
lett-handed hitter with a left·handed
pitcher (Gary Lucas) and also set up
a chance for thedoubleplay.l've hit
Lucas decent in the past but the last
two tlmes he has pitched against us.
he got me. You have to go with the
odds."
The Cubs did not make an error
and set a club record of nine
consecutive errorless games ,
breaking a mark set last season.
F1rst·place Chicago swung a deal
after the ganne, sending outfielders
Mel Hall and Joe Carter. plus two
minor leaguers, to Cleve land for
right·handed pitchers Rick Sutrliffe
and George Frazier a nd catcher
Ron Hassey.

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Cincinnati's Dave Concepcion a nd
Garry Templeton of San Diego.

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A balk call against Dodgers
starter Bob Welch made a big
dltrerence in the ganne. Both Welch
and Manager Tom Lasortla were
ejected for arguing the tltth·!nning
call and tbe Giants went on to score
seven times in the frame on eight
consecutive hits.
San Francisco's fifth-Inning rally
was capped by a two-run pinch
single by Duane Kuiper. The
Dodgers were ahead 4-2 on Mike
Marshall's thlrd·innlng grand slam .
But ChW Davis and Jeff Leonard ,
Jack Clark, AJ Oliver, Joel Youngblood and Bob Brenly all singled ,
Brad Wellman added an RBI double
and Duane Kuiper managed a
two-run plncl) single.
"He (Umpire Bob Davidson) felt!
did something for a balk," explained
Welch. "I saldsomethinglshouldn 't
have said."
Davidson, umpiring at third base.
called the balk in the fourth inning,
with the Giants' Jack Clark on 1hlrd
base.
"He was In the windup position
and once he started his delivery ,
Clark made a move and then he
(Welch) stopped," explained David·
son. "You can't do that. It was
blatant, It wasn't even close.
•'Then he came off the mound and

Koosman looked awfully tough to
Cardinals Manager Whitey Herzog.
"Wlla t is he. 4J?" Herzog asked.
"He can still throw.He throws very
•asily. He hasaveryeasydellvery."
Koosman claimed he was helped
by a 56-minutr rain delay after 4~
innlngs.
" I look fornard to a little rain
dela y at my age," he said. "It gave
me some rest . I was faster after the

Strawberry top All-Star vote-getter

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Elsewhere. it was the New York
Mets 2. Pittsburgh 0; Cincinnati 5.
Houston 1 in 11 Innings; San
F'ranc isco 10. Los Ange les 5, a nd
Chicago 7, Montrea\4.
Phila delphia took a 3·0 lead in the
S€Cond . Mike Schmidt and Sixto
Lezcanosingled, then John Wocke n·
fuss singled home Schmidt. wit h the
rurmers advancing to second and
third on a throwing error by cente r
fielder Tito Landrum.
Ozzie Virgil singled home Lez·
cano and Wockenfuss scored on a
ha lk by Dave LaPoin t.
The Phil lies made it 4·0in the sixth
when Wockenfuss s ingled and

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our and walked one.

Ed Lynch gave up only two hits In

season.

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J erry Koosman went a year and a
da y between complete games . The
St . Louis Cardinals wouldn't mind If
they go that long before having to
face the 4().year-old \eft -bande r
again.
Koosman threw a five-hitter,
boosting the Philadelphia Phillles
past St. Louis 4·1 Wednesday night .
The last time he went the route was
on June 12. 19&amp;3, while pitching for
the Chicago White Sox.
Koosman carried a shutout into
the ninth inning and seemed more
dJsturbed about not keeping St.
Louis off the scoreboard in the last
inning.
" Yeah, I wanted it," said K005·
man of the lost shutout. "I worked
hard for it. The last inning I did m y
best. I just got beat on it. "
By then. the Phillies were on their
way to beating the Cardinais for the

him wannlngup t&lt;r tlleseventhand
he was grimacing with pain."
So was Johnson as Slsk loaded the
bases.
"Slsk IS amazing," said Jollnson.
"He gives you heart tallure but still
gets the job done. The tunny thing
about It Is that you know he' sgoing to
get into a jam."

scored on Ivan DeJesus' trlple.
Koosman, 6-6, lost the shutout
after Lonnie Srri!th hit an Inside
fastball for a double . Smith reached
1hlrd on a long fly ball and scored on
Landrum's in11eld out.
·'Those last three outs are always
tough to get If you· re leading 1-0 or
1().{)," saldKoosman, who struck out

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rause. When the swelling involves
just one leg, inflammation of a vein

A variety of conditions can force
m ore fl uid into th ese spaces. F'or

or blockage of l ymph ducts is likely.
Swelling throughout the body sug·

Instance. an obstruction of a blood

as varicose veins or improperl y
workin g valves in t he large veins ot

fluid that c auses the sw elling com e
from ?

the legs can also ca use blood to JXlOI
in the feet if a person must stand f~r
long periods of tlme. In these cases,
swelling usuall y occurs just at the
end of the day.
The type of swelling you have w ill
give your doctor clues as to its

ANSWER: Abou t 60 percent of
each person's body weight is water .
Of t hat, about on,.. third of the water
normally is found in spaces be·
tween body cells. When this percen·

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of the hear1. blood vessels, kidney
or li ver.
QUESTION: Where does the

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water

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extracell ular

spaces increases. swelling results .

Boys State
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in Meigs

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de."gned_ to supporr you through rite day Our Breatltin · Brushed
P1gskin · jmtlwr lws /&gt;em specially /reared so rt 's easy to clean. A

and you must ~~
know what ' s
c ausing the condition

can trea t it properly.
Many tlmes swelling around the
ankles and feet is caused only by
weari ng constricting clot hin g
which impedes the return of blood
from the lower body to the heart wearing looser clothes clears up the
swelling. Medical conditions suc h

RCX'K SPRINGS - Rock
Sptings Grange will meet at 8
p.m . Thursday. There will be a
pie soc ial following the meeting.
POMEROY - Eastern Local
Board of Education will meet
Thursday at 6:30p.m. to discuss
personnel.
POMEORY Closed AA
meeting every Thursday from
7:30 p .m . to8 : 30p.m. at the Mult i
Purpose Building, Mulberry
Heights, second floor.
POMEROY - Eastern At ·
hletic Booster s Thursday at5: 211
p.m. at Eastern High School.
Coach night w ill be observed and
plans for the chicken barbecue to

MIDDLEPORT A day
camp for low income and
disadvantaged boys and girls,
grades two through six , will be
held July 10, 11 and 12 at the
Gener al Hart Inger Park in
Middleport by the Meigs County
Jaycee Women.
Ther e will be no fee to attend
and lunch will be provided.
Parents are required to provide
the transporta tion to the day
camp whic h will be held from 10
a.m . to 3 p.m. each day.
Ac11Vities will include craft and
nature projects and games. It is
the first camp of its kind in
Meigs County.
Camp registmtion forms are
available at businesses in Pomeroy, Middleport and Rutland, or

pushed out of the vessel. Kid neY
and li vr r disease and drug·inducf'd
vessel dam agC' m ay act in a si m ila r

S uncl a ~· Sc hoo l atlrnda ncf' Ma .v

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attf'nda ncP.

On M ay 211 Sunda y School

atl rnd ancr was :n : church attC'ndanC(. . , 21.
On Mot hf' r ·.., O a ~· t hf" me n of t hf'
ch ur ch prrsP nl f'(l :!0 mothr r s \\i l h
bl oom ing m ums. 1.\o.\·d Di!!i ngrr
r ead "Mothers .··

Alfri'd Youth wi ll hold a bake sale
.lunP '2 at Roger Hawk 's. T hf'y plan

to go ra mpin g June 9 at L ake Alm a.
Arthur Athert on is making a
sa tisfactory rrco ve r y foll owing

jackie Welker
Flatwoods Chureh .
Carpenter was president of the
sophomore class and a member ol
th!' student council during his
freshman and sophomore years. H e
lettered in baseball two years at
Eastern High School and one year at
Meigs. He was all -league of the
SVAC in his sophomore year and has
been a member ol the Meigs
American Legion Baseball Team
for two years.
He is a member of the TVC
Championship Golf Team at Meigs
High. He let tered one year at
East.ern and one year at Meigs in
basketball and was a memberof'the
AAU Junior Olympics, Sou theast·
ern Ohio Ali ·Stars for two years. He
has participated in both footba ll and

be held on .July 4, w tll be
discussed

F!UDAY
MIDDLEPORT - T here v.'iJJ
be a .voung adult and l ('('n rally
at the Chris t ian Fellowship
Chu rc h. MiddiPpcrt , Fnilay.
7: 30p.m.

SATURDAY
POMEORY - Meigs athlet ic
Boosters need contributions of
pies and cake for food booth to bP
operated Sa turda y at fatr grounds in conjunction with
WMPO Sprmg Expo. Contribu tors take to Rock Springs
Grange Hall Sa turday or call
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Happenings
Jaycee Women's
Day camp

vessel (such as a clot l wi ll increase
thE' pressure in the blood vessel.
for cin g fluid thr ough the vessel
w all s and into extracellu lar spaces
outside th C' blood vessel.
Congt-s ti ve heart failure ca uses a
simila r condition. ThE' poorl y
pumping heart causes a bac kup of
fluid behind the hea rt musc le,
increasing the pressure in the blood
vPssels and causing fluid to be

may be obtained by writing
Marla Grimes. Meigs County
Jaycee Women. 12-D Ra ilroad
Sreet, Middlepcrt. 45760. Regis·
l rd lion deadlille Is Ju ly I.

Spaghetti supper
ORANGE - The Auxiliary of
the Orange Volunteer Fire Department wil have a spaghetti
supper, June23, beginningat4: 30
p.m. The menu will consist of
spaghetti . garlic bread, tossed
sa lad, coffee, or tea. Price Js$2.50
per adult. $1.25 for children under
12. Ice cream will also be served .

}a)' Carpent er
track at Meigs High and parlici
pa ted in I h&lt;' concert band season on
the trumpet and baritone .
Welker is a mPmber of the
Hemlock Crove Christian Church.
He has been a member of the
Fellowship of Christian AtlliPIPs at
Meigs for two year s; playL'&lt;:I vasity
baseball and football for two years.
American Legion baseball for onP
year and varsity basketball for one
year.
Among the dign il aric' takmgpart
in this year's Boy s Stat&lt;' Program
which runs through Sunda~' . . Ju nf'
24 , are Secrt&gt;tary of State Sht&gt;rrod
Brown. Chief Justiee Fra nk Celt&gt;·
breeze. Bow ling GrC!'n Stille Uni·
vf'rsitv PrcsidPnl Pa ul Olskamp
and Governor Richard Celeste.

surgers.
Ma rtha Poult&gt; and Nel l if' Pa rker
wNP g ul'~ t s of LPnora LeifhC'it at
thC' M otlwr -Da ughtC'r banquC't sponSO IT'tl b.\ · Rock Spri ngs Cllurch Ma v
11 at Salisbury' School.
Mrs. Flo.n l .'\ vis was honon&gt;d b~ ·
a cookout on M othpr's Da~·. Gut-&gt;s ts
wr rp Mr. Av is and Bob, Mrs.
Bra tri r (' StamiJC'r . Mr. and Mrs.
T0m A\·i ..., . .Jonathan and Mr ghan.
Mr. ancl Mrs. La n -:-' Sp(lncr r and

Mike. Vo; d Spurlock Mr and Mrs.
F.Json Spenc0r . and Mrs. Clara
Powell
Mo!hl'r' s Da\' guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cl air Follrod were Mr. and
Mrs. Da\'i(J Wat son , loca l: and M r .
and Mr'i. Stf'VP Follrod. Athrns.
M3xin f' Yost .LancJStf'rR1 Bf&gt;th
CHv inPP . K athy and .lC'ssir . Laurd \i llP . Wf'rP Molhrr· s Da ~ · guests of
Crnf'v if'\'f' C ut hr ir . Mr. and Mrs.
I .f'f' Hr nclcrson Wf'r(' ho norf'd on
thf•ir ti7th Wf'fldin g anni vf'rs&lt;H:-· IJ~'

thei r children and grandchildren.
Hom f'madf' icr crf'am. cakr and

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removing a blood clot.
In some situations. special elastic
stockings can improve the mov~
menl of fiuld out of the legs. These
stockings usually fit over the fool to
the groin. They exert more pres·

QUESTION : ll ow is swelling of
the legs treated?
ANSWER: Once again, treat ·
m ent depends on the cause of the
swelling . The water pills you are
wondC'ring about may be indicated

sure at the tOC's and ankles tharr at

if con gesti ve heart failure or cert&lt;::~in
types of kidney disease ar e causing

the thtgh. creati ng a "mllklng' '
action that m ovPs fl uid up to the
abdomPn.
The body may acrumulatP tw~ or

the swelling. In some ty pes of
kidn ey and heart disease, the
pati ent' s intake of fluids ne&lt;.-&gt;ds to be
nx tuced to bala nce wit h the am oun t

more quart s of nuid bPfore swelling
is noticeable. Now that you haw
become aware of the problem. you
certainly should ask your physician
to evalua tr your f'ondition .

of fiuid lost through the urine and
sw eat. If sW·elling is causf'd by
infl ammati on of a vein. ther apy will
t':e dir('('IC'd towards prevPnting or

In rf'C'ogn ition of ;1 Wf'ig hl loss of
nvcr 85 pounds, .J udy Hol1 er was
recently crowned as "M iss Spring·
time" at the meetingofTOPSOH 570
held at the American LC'g10n hall in
Middleport .
M embers of the club honored lor
weight loss at thP recent Area
Recognition Day in Day ton were
Kat hy MciJaniel who has lost 100
pounds, Kelly Thompson who has lot
29 pounds, and Brenda Hoitl'r" ho is
nf'aring her goal.
At tltis week's rm'l'l ing of 1he club.
i1 wa s rvportPd th&lt;:Jt Virginia Dfll'm
is a pa1ient &lt;Jt VP1l'rans Memorial
Hospital and flowprs w il l be sent to
hl'r .
Li nnie BPll All'shirf' gave the
chart report, and it w as noted that
Virginia Whitlatch is within 10
pollnds of her ~oal. Noa rna Bissell

Clara Follrod attended the weddi ng of her gra ndson. Charles
Follrod, and Karen Griffo at Lima
May 26.
Rupert Sc hrader. Frank fort,
Kentucky , visited the Parker·Poole
hom(' Ma;• 26. He also attended the
Tuppers Plains Alumni and visited
area relatives and his sisters in
West Virginia .
Dorothy Calaway, director ol the
Bible Sc hool. announced the date of
Bible School as .July 211·August 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yost
attended the wPddi ng of hPr cousin,
John Kar han. On i lle.
Mr. and M rs . Russell Archer
ha ve a new gra nddaught er. Lind·
say Marir. daughter of Mr. and

Alex, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weber
"nd Mike.
Mrs. Wilber Parkf'r accompanil'd Homer , Howard, and Irene
Pa rker tu Newark w herf' th ey
visited Mabel and Bill Pier ce. Other
vi sit or s wPrr RubPrt Ke&gt;lle&gt;r . Col urn ·
bus: Linda Frishen, Matthew and
Michael . Newark.
Sundav School attendance May
'2 7 was 2'); churc h attend anc£', 18.
On June 3 Sunday Sc hool att end·
ancf' w as 40: church at tenda nce, 22.
Church visito r s wer£' Doug Jack son , Re.vnoldsburg, and E lea nor
Hoy les . Be lpre.
Lori Rttchie ami .Jim Brooks.
Ea st f'rn High graduatr s. recriVE&gt;d

Mrs. .Jim A rch er . L ancaster . She
was born Ma~· 28.
Rrother s and sisters and other
rf'lati ves of Dorothy Robinson
rece nt! ~· ga thered at her home for a
family r eunion. the fir st time they
had all bt'&lt;'n together for SPveral

Bib les from the c hu rch. F'lorem_·p

Ann Spencer presented .Jim 's Bible
and read To a Gradual(&gt;. Lloyd
Dillinger presl'nled Lori 's Bible.
Memorial weekend v isitors of
PParl and Donald Ran dolph were
Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1Dorothy
Ht•ss 1 Dvecher. Chippewa Lake:
Beatncc Bentz and Ga il. Devin
Rym rr .

La n cas te r:

Bern i er

Meeks. Shadt': Grace Dor st. Pratts
Fork; Sh am• Fost er, Athens: Lit;·
Rando lph, The Ga rden: Wi lbur
Va n Ml'll'r, Columbus: M r. and
Mrs. Eldred Hess. Dalton: Mrs.
Frank Bains. Iowa ; John Baxter.
local.

years. Thirty·lhree attended. Those
coming fro m a distancf' were Mr.

and M rs Ca rl Wa tson. Phoenlx,
Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
IlartheiPm)'. Da yton.
Alfred Youth announCf'd a surcess f'ul bake sale at Hawk's Station,

Tuppers Pl ains, June 2.
!\.!fred UMW m embers, Gen..vieve Gut hri e. Mart ha Elliot. Clare
Follrod. Ni na and Gertrude Robin ·
son. and Thelma Henderson attended open house at Arcadia

Nursing Center, Vlay 31.
- NelliP Parker

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Danif'l lr

Thompson and Kath;·
FrancPS a rt' nf'w mrmbf&gt;rs.
Winnf'rs of thr star rontest \.,:ere
announced . v.1th lhc I&lt;OPSdivision
winner lx&gt;i ng Virginia Sm ith. wi th
J_inn ie Dell A lesht re, runner·up;
TOPS d1vision 'vilh Ilclvte Schuler.
wi nnC'r. and Fn"da Da \·is. Mary
Ki ng and Detty Jo Hunt as

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For this w('('k , the tx-st losf'r wa s

Stella Smtth with Mildred Arnold
being th&lt;' rwm cr·up. Calista King
was the mon th 's i:..'St loser.
At last wf'('k 's meeting .Jean
Se-xton )(&gt;{! in songs , and a rC'!XJrt was
gi ven on llwcl'if'brat ion of Rutland 's

fif1 h anniversa 1y. Dt•lores Long had
the lhL'rapy lesson. Glenda Hunt
was lhl' best loser with Sharon
Wright ;;~ s tlll' runnL•r-up.

AWARDED PlAQUE&lt;; - In recognition of weight loss, Kathy
M cDaniel , Kelly Thompson and Brenda Holter were awardedplaquesat
the recent Area ~gnitlon Day held in Dayton. They are members of
the TOPS OH 570 Cluh of Middleport.

Stiversville communityJ areaJ happenings
8y Freda Caqwntrr
A surprisf' Mothf'r' s Da.\· part~·
honoring Mrs. Mu ry ~f'rn s \Vas
held Sunday and hosti'd b;· her
children. Doris Haynes. Zel ia Cop·
pi ck and Ok!'y Pack . Those anrnd·

ing WC' IT Mr. and Mrs. Okf'\" Pac k.
.Jim and .Jul ie. Columbus: M rs .

Zelia Coppick and Br•n. Middleport :
Rand.\' Smith. Rona ld Da ile' '· Mr
and M rs. MikP Pif'rrf'. l. ori. Lisa.

Mi st; •. Miki&lt;'

and Ry an. Mrs.

Bloodmobile
POMEROY - The American
Red Cross Bloodmobile will be in
Meigs County on June 20from I to
5: 211 p.m . at the Senior Citizens
Center.

list. Pamela L. Crooks is a
sophomore and res Ides in 536 High
St., Middleport .
Tamara L. Elchillger Is also a
sophomore at Muskingum College.
She ts the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul D. Eichinger, Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy .

straw lx-rries W(•rC' served .
Mother' s Day W('('kend guf's ts of
Mr. a nd Mrs. Arthur S]:X'ncf'r \.vere
Jo La mb. Lisa and Ericet, T oiPdo:
.JC'a n Spencl'r, Columbus: Mr . and
Mrs. Samm it~ Brown, Aa ron and

TOPS members honored
for their weight losses

Residents named to Dean's List
Two M eigs County residents were
named to the Dean· s List of
Muskingum CoUege, New Concord.
To qualify for the Dean's List, the
students maintained a grade ,point
average of 3.6 or above.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward A. Crooks was named to the

m a nner .

Alfred community happenings

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QUESTION : My ankles are puffy
and swollen . M y mother t ook water
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Should I do the sam e thing 7
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There are many
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Schaekel is a member ol the
Eastern Yearbook staff, the news·
paper staff and recently took part in
the school's drama club presenta·
tlon . He has been a member of the
student eouncil both in junior and
senior high school and is a candidate
for president of that organization
nex t yea r . He ls a m ember of the

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Drew Webster Post 39, American
Legion, has announced the names of
three delegates who will be attend·
ing Buckeye Boys Sllltewhichopens
Saturday at Bowling Green
Univer sity.
The Farmers Bank and Savings
Co. is sponsoring one delegate from
M eigs High School and one from
Eastern High School with the Legion
Post sponsoring one from Meigs
High Sc hool.
The delegates are James Schaekel. son of Mr. and , Mrs. Edward
Schaekel, Long Bottom, with Karl
Smith alternate; JayCarpenter,son
of James Carpenter and Suzy
Carpenter, and Jackie Welker, son
of Jack Welker and Sharon Knight.
Welker and Carpenter are Meigs
High School students. M eigs High
alternates are Don thomas, John
Longstreth and BobGeyer.AIIofthe
delega tes and alternates are

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POSE AT FUMING - Frequent vlslton; at the fUming of "Heart and
Soul" at Nelsonv!Ue recently were these M eigs CounUans who were
fascfnatedwlththeacdon. C&lt;H.tarDougMcK eantookttmeouttoposefor
a picture with Gary R. Holter, Greta Riffle, and Brenda Holter.

C hri st~·

Gray , Susan and .Junior and
Mrs. Doris Ha_
\ 'nes. all nf Pomf'ro~·;
Mr. and Mrs_.li m Hubbard, Jamie
and Krl li. S~'racusf': Sherri Rr~'·
nolds. foolvillf': Marion " Buzz· ·
Slo l ~r . Rarinc: Ted f oppick . Palri ·
cia St('t hr m and T erry . Mrs. N anc:Law so n and Zelia . .Jam es H inckl c~·
an d R:1~ ·m ond K earns. a ll local.
Mr. and M rs Joh n Damron,
Tucson. Ari z., Mr. and Mrs . BiJI
8('r l)·. Mansfirld. and T om Durst ,
Columbus. Spt"nt thP \'Vf'('kend
recf' ntl ~· wi th Mr. and Mrs. Rotx-rt
Durst .
Mr and Mrs. Tim Wilkinson.
Shawn and Kevin, Columbus, Gary
Wells. Cleveland. M r . and M rs .
Shan Wells, Nelsonville, and Mr .
and M rs. Monty Proffitt were
recent guests of Mrs. Fannie Durst.
Mrs. J im Pape and d a ug ht ~r.
Syra cuse. ca lled on Mr. and M rs .
Art hur Allen and Carl Aut h&lt;"rson on
Su nd ay.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Congo and
daughters. Belpre. and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Congo and daughters.
Racine. called on Mr. and M rs.
Charles Congo on Sunday.
Mrs. Ol ive Lawson and Mrs. Date
La\\.'SOn wriT' businf'ss v isit ors in
Middleport on Wednesday.
Lrota Birch attended the wed ·

ding of hPr nii'C '(', T oni l.ipp'i . :11
Bclprf' a rf'C'I'n l S ; tturda~ · .
Mrs. \'ir )..rinia LighT , ]';orv..'a \k ,
and Mrs. Ka thlrf'n Bissdl . Long
Bottom . ('&lt;-tllPd on Mrs. Ada \'itn
M&lt;'lC'r n'&gt;('rn\1.\ ·.
RP{'Pnt gtl f'S t s nt Mrs. r\udr('\"
Bn•w£'r and 0;~ \id include . M~ .

M;Tna C'lose. \\'atertord . Mrs.
Marn,·n B!'all and Mr. and Mrs.
Mark C.arr elt . Columbus. Mr a nd
Mrs. Harold Brewer. Mrs. Lucille
AIIPn and Ca rl ,\ut herson . local.
M r. and Mrs. Randall Talbott,
New Lexington . Ohio. Mrs. Pat
Boyd and Mrs. Ka;· Berdine and
Amber. Parkr r shurg, IV.\'a ., Visilrd F r ('(l8. Carpcnfrr !'('('('nflv.

Return home
Lar"· Jacobs and Caro l .lacobsof
Clearwa ter, Fla .. and Mrs. Terri
Crott s. Hou ston , TP.xas , ha ve ~

turned to I hPir homes after havi ng
been her e for the funera l service~ of
Mrs. Jacobo; ' mothet·, Mrs. Lavcnna
Ebersbach . While in Meigs County ,
they were the guest s of Mr. andMts.
Clifford Jacobs.
Mr. an d M rs. Herman Michaels
spent Sunda;- at Belle Valley where
she was the gul'sl of her daughiE'r,
Mrs. Robert Wukelic. at a mother.
daught er ba nquet.

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,..__-Local Briefs:--There will be square, round and show dancing Saturday from 9
p.m -1 a. m at Eli Denison Post 467, American Legion, Rutland .
The re will be a snack bar and refreslunent stand.
Donat ions at the door a re $2 for adults and $1 .50 for children. The
public is in,·ited to attend.

Church schedules homecoming
The third annual homecoming of Hysell Run HoWness Church,
loca tPd off Ohio 124 just off County Road 15, will be held Sunday, June
17.
Sunday School at 9:30a.m. followed bY worship sel'\ice. Lunch will
tx• -''-''""" at 12: 30 p.m . Afternoon servicPS at 2 p.m .
SprakN will be Kim Dewhurst with special s inging by Becky
Df•whurs t. E vening services are at 7: ll Pastor Theron Durham
in'itcs Ihe public to attend .

Hvmn sing set
ThPIT' will be hymn sing and prai se service at Zion Freewill
BaptL' t Church, SR 682, Lowe r Plains . Sunday, June 17. a t 2 p.m .
The singing Ravs of P a rkersburg will be f~atun'd . TlK' RPv . Eddie
llm w im·itC'S th~ public to attend .

Fellowship meeting slated
Ttl&lt;' Mens' Fe llowship of the Meigs County Chu rches of Christ will

Glass plant closing

Area deaths

. Square dance Saturday

after a lew years was transferred to
the Steubenville Herald Star as
editor . He Ia ter became managing
editor and publisher, retiring In the
latl' 1970;.
In 19ro, he was Instrumental in
founding Jefferson Technical College and was a charter member of
the board of trustees of that college.
Jefferson Technical College presented him an hmiorary associate
degree In applied business in 1978.
Surviving are his wife, Barbara;
his mother-in-law, Mrs. Wllson
Brooks of Stl'ubenv1lle; three
da ughters, 13rooke of Oklahoma
City, Okla ., Mollie Jane of Seattle,
Wash., and Maryanna of Wooster;
four grandchildren ; and two sisters,
Mrs. Fred (Esther) Wherley of
Cleveland, and Mrs. Charles (Betty
Archer of Middleport.
Me morial serv!ccs will be held at
10:30 a.m. Monday in McClave
F'uneral Home in Steubenville.

W. Joseph Michl
W. Joseph Michl, 71, former
Middleport resident, died Tuesday
a t his home In-Steubenville, following a lingering illness.
He was a son of the late William
and Anna Michl of Middleport and
graduated from Middleport High
School in 1931
Following his graduation, he
became a newspaper carrier for the
Canton Repository, where he
learned the newspaper business a nd

Dinner-dance set
A dinner-dance will be held
Friday at theSeniorCitizensCenter ,
Mu lberry Heigl\ts, Pomeroy .
The dinner will be served from 4-6
p.m. and wiU mclude baked steak,
green beans, cole slaw, roll a nd
beverage for $2.50 or homemade
noodles. chicken, cole slaw. roll and
tJeverage for $2.
Pie, cake and iCP crPam wUI be

BEUAIRE, Ohio tAP) - Offi·
c!als of Imperial Glass Co. said
Wednesday that they hope to
salvage part of the dept-ridden
operation, but will close down most
of the plant by week'send, laying off
27workers.
Plant owner Robert F. Stahl Jr.
said the closing of one of Ohio's last
hand-cralted glass manufacturing
firms is part of the company's
efforts to comply with a courtordered June 29 deadline to close or
reorganize.
"We will look to try to sell a
minimum of assets that are
necessary to put a liquidation plan
together," Stahl said. "We hope to
retain something, but don't make
any conclusions on that"

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'1\ H•nt\ ·thm:• ladies attended ladi&lt;"&gt; d ay at Jaymar Golf Course
Ttll'sda \ .
During the business session, a S)X'Cia l thanks was extended to 13ob
a nd .lune Freed for organizing a Scotch foursome and potluck held
r f'C·cnfl_v at th f' club.
Winner s for the day. 18 holes, wrrc Norman Custer, Jane BrO\vn
,tnd 1\t:&gt;UiP Wright l\'inf' ho!C' winnPrs WE'l'f' Pandora Co!Jins and
:\LHY 8owrn .

p.m. with music by the Stringdustcrs. Admission to the dance will be
$1.

531 JACKSON PIKE - RT. 35 WEST
Phone 446-4524

File for dissolution

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Filing for dissolution of marriage
in Meigs County Common Pleas
Court wer~ Beverly S. Roush.
Racine, and Micael L Roush,
Racine; Ma rty L Morarily, Rt. 3,
Racine, and Joy K. Morarity, Rt. 3.
Racine.
A hearing on the cont ested
elect ion on local option on the sale of
beer in Orange To"nship wlll be
held June 21, at 10:30 a.m.

-~t tX'rcC'nt increaSf' in wa ter r a te's based on minimum gallonage.

Marriage license

1-'la\· wil l begin next Tuesday at R: :JO a .m . All lady gnlfrrs arc
\.\"(•lromC' .

Village approves water increase
l(l'sidents of the village• of Pomeroy wUI be paying more for their
beginning in July.
.-\ ccording to the PomProy Boa rd of Public 1\ffairs. th('IT will be a

Thr cost will bf. IPss for la rgpr uSt•rs s uch a s laund romat s.
ho'-'pilals. f'IC
.-\ rPso lution will tx• puhlishf'd la ter showing a brPakdown on
and cost s
Tht' increaSf' in water will a lso incrcasc sewag(' ratL•s. Thr
m 1nimum ratr for watC'r a t the prt'SC'nt timf' is $6 and the min.irnum
ra ti · for sPv.·age i.-. $J_ VVith thr ~~ J)('rcent increase thC' minimum
W i ll i r ratP will jump to $9 ;md Sf'WC'r rates to $4.50.

issued marriage ticenses in Meigs
County Probate Court were Ti mothy Wendell Bentz, 27. Oklahoma
City. Okla. , a nd Pamela Gale
Holcomb, 2.'i, Pomeroy, and Robet1
Michael Roberts. 2o. a nd Rhonda
Faye West. 2ti. Pomeroy.

Ha!Jies clinics planned

Emergency runs

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T he Meigs Count y H('alth Df'partmPnt a nd the Meigs Cou nty
llumanr Sorif'ty i:l rP planning t hrf'f' addit iona I ra bir~ r lin ic.s 1hroug h
t he " ummc r a nd fJII mont hs in v;1rious parts of thP ro unty to aid pel
ownr rs

.\t a rrcPnt clmic staged at the Rock Springs F'airgrounds under
thP sponsorship of the rwo groups, B.'i dogs and rwo cats W&lt;:'re
vacclnated against rabies by Dr. Carol Osburn&lt;'.
Prov iding assistance durinr: the clinic werl' F'r!'d Gcx•glein,
Dorot hea Fisher, Liz Thoren, Ca rolyn Smlt h and 4- H club mPmbers.

Two calls were answPred by loca l
ur it s Wednesday, the Meigs County

Emergency M&lt;&gt;dical Services
reports .
At 9:48 p.m ., the Rutland unit took
Joe Jacks, Sa lem Street, to Veterans Memorial Hospital: Pomf'roy
a t 10:43 p.m ., took Margaret Julian
from 304 W. Main St. to Vrirrans

Lottery winners
CLEVELAND (AP) The
winning number drawn Wednesday
night in the Ohio Lottery 's daily
game, "The Number," was 047.
In the "Pick 4" game, played
Monday through Friday, the winning number was

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F'oUowing the dinner, there will be

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what part of the operation he hopes
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10-The Daily Sentinel

Thursday, June 14, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Cedeno returns,
Reds end slump
with 5-4 victory
HOCSTON 1AP1 - Tht' llncin·
natl Reds Jmpw it wou ld make a
differenCf' wh{'n Cesar Cedeno

cam e ott the disabiN Jist, and the
~av!· - hHting outhc&gt;ldf'r WL·nt out of
his way to pron • it .

CC'dt•no bt'i iPd a tow!'ring home
mn and a singlr to drivr in thrPE' run s

W&lt;'&lt;lnf'Sdav night as the Reds beat
the H ouston Astros ::l--1, btl'aking a
fivE&gt;-gamr losing str&lt;•ak. It wa s
CedC'no's first ~am(• a ft&lt;•r ISdays on

the dc,abled list.
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u'." RPdsManagcr \'crn Rappsaid
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he· got hUJ1 HP u:as hitting aOOut
Jm. so v..·(' really misSf'd hi.m · ·

Da ._ c ConcepCion broke a 1-l tie in
the I lth inning bv sla~pmg a two&lt;Jut
s ing ll'.

" I like tough sllua tions ;·,·c brcn
likr tha t rn_v f'ntin• ra r w r, "
Concepcion said " l'v(' J lwavs bc&gt;t:n
a cl utch hittrr. When ~ou hit in thl'
fifth spot like I do, \ou'q• got to be
aggn•ssh'l' and rrad~· to drivP in
runs tx'Caust~ !hf'r(' arc iti\Ya!'S mrn

on baSf' "
Bob 0\A·chmko, .1&lt;~. got tlw win
with l\..m pct1ff't inning~ ot n•lif'f for
thp Red s. F'rank Di Pin o, J-:1. W.:t.'-.1 hp
lost..•r in I"Plit&gt;f fur H ous10n

The Rtu s got another clutch
pPJ101mrtn('(' from rPlirf pitchl'r
Tf-'d Power. who pitch('(! our of a

111ullday, June 14, 1984

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Remodeling
Insurance Work
Cu1tqm Pole Bldgs.
8i Garages
Roofing Work
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidings
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7583
or 992 -2282

2nd St. Pomeroy, OH.
Open: 9:00 to 5:00
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'D OZER BACKHOE
'RECLAMATION WORK

CH ESTER--985-3307

2

yr . old. male Cocker
Spaniel, full blooded . 304 -

676· 2076 .
3 puppies. part white Gar ·
man Shepard , part Elk ·
hound, 7week otd. wormed .
304·882·3734 .

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lost and Found

lOST 4 Walker fo11. hounds
all wearing collar with R .C .
Dudding, Southpoint. Oh If
found contact Arnold

Stump, 614-3 67· 7554
lOST on Rt. 5B8 between
Mitchell Ad &amp; Fairfield
Vanco Rd . small red toot bok
with various tools . Call
446 -0471 Reward
lost. blond. cocker spaniel,
answers to name of Spike,
child's pet, in town of
Pomeroy . Call 992 - 2181 .
ask tor Mark .
Black and tan T errior, name
Dutchess. wearing a red
collar with green tag . last
seen at 2401 Mt. Vernon
lost a green overnight bag,
seen being picked up in front
of the Darst house on Jim
Hill Road Sat . morning . Wh o
ever found this please call.
304 - 675 · 4198 or 675 ·
1748 nice reward offered .

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

8

Auction every Tuesday
night . Pt Pleasant . WVa .
Auct . lonnie Neal Youth
Center Bldg ., Camden St

614- 367·71 01 .

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INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
we·d like to mtroduce

992· 7201

CLEANERS
35185 Oak Hill Road
long Bottom, OH . 45743

PH. (614) 985-4212
We Use Von Sohrader
Equipment Recommended
by Leading Carpet Manu ·

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facturers.

Pomeroy, OH . 45769

'FREE ESTIMATES"
6 6·1 mo

for Faster Serv1ce

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No Down Paymenl
lower Monthly Paymenl
BlACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING

OIL LINES

PH.

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Call 614-992-6737

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Help Wanted

NHd penon for Plrt time
work, 1n1w1rlng phone.
304 · 176 · 2288 bllwoon
3 :00 and 8 :00 .
ASSISTANT MANAGER ,
Athland Oil Ia exp•nding in
Gatoline, quick service food
store buslnest, with Ita
Super America ttores and
offers real ground floor
opportunity for llmbitioua
individual seeking growth
orientated career . Responsibilities include recrui-ting ,
hiring and training store
personnel. plen work schedules. salary adminstraton.
evaluating employees . Run
and supervise general mainentanca. Minimun of 2 vears
college required , several ye ars retail e11.perience pre ·
ferred . Must be willing to
relocate . For information
send resume to Bok C12
care of The Point Pleasant
Register , 200 Main St ..
Point Pleasant , W . Va .
25550 . Equal opportunity
employer, male or female .

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Situations

Wanted
A 8t T Cleaning Service .
Houses or Commercial
buildings, hourly or con tract, good references. hon ·
est &amp; reliable. Call614-256 ·
1157 or 256 - 1278
There is a vacancy for an
elderly person in Haines
Boarding Home. Pomeroy

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Every Friday Night
At 7:00 P.M.
Legion Hall
Building ts air conditioned
with smoke eliminators.
On Beech Grove Road
In Rutland
Public &amp; Dealets
Welcome
Bill Brown, Auctioneer

~·

3069

Roofing and gutter work,
metal work. housepainting ,
carpenter work . Eke ret .
Free estimates Call 446 -

II . L."Bud" McGHEE
Broker-Auction Service
Cheryl Lemley,
Meigs County Associate
'R.n'Y+Phone 742-3171
Now Accepting Listings in Meigs Co.

WRITESEL

FISHING REEL

ROOFING CO.

REPAIR

NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
&amp; Painted
Storm Doors
&amp; Windows

STEVE FINLAW
PH. --985·4266

949·2263

Jilin

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Business
Services

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

Rt. 124,Pomeroy Ohio
AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Transmission
PH. 992-5682
or 992·7121
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Parts. Service &amp;
Cleaning
For Garcia, Zebco. Shi·
mano, Johnson . Diawa .
Quick.

Want ed to buy used coal &amp;
wood heaters . Swarn Furni ·
ture . 446 · 31 59 . 3rd . &amp;
Olive St .. Gallipolis , Oh .
Buying daily gold . silver
corns. rings . jewelry. sterling
ware . old coins . large c ur rency . Top prices . Ed Bur ·
kett Barber Shop , 2nd . Ave .
Middleport , Oh . 614 -992 -

3476 .
Cash paid for tan cy iron or
heavy iron beds . $160 and
up tor ceruin Meigs C o
stone jars . Old time cup board . call 1 304 · 882 -

2711
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE . Beds. iron.
wood. cupboards . c hairs.
chests. baskets. dishes.
stone jars. antiques. gold
and silver
Write - M D
Miller. Rt .2 . Pomerov. Ohio
45769 or call 614 -992 ·

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Rt. I
Long Bottom. Oh.

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Announcements

SWEEPER and

sewins;~

ma ·

chine repair, pans. and
supplies
Pick up and
delh,rery, Davis Vacuum
Cleaner. one half mile up
Georges Creek Ad
Call

31 4·446·0294 .
Balloons tor Get Well, Annt \lersarys , Birthdays. parties
Singing Gorrilla. Call Bal loons &amp; Co . 446 · 431 3 .

RADIATOR
SERVICE
We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators . We also
repair Gas Tanks.
PAT HILL FORD
992-2196
Middleport, Ohio
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Giveaway

Gold female dog . 4 mos . o ld
Call 446 - 8017
2 kittens to giveaway Cell

6t4 · 256 9364
Puppu'ts to giveaway

Call

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Sl6iNG
•TRENCHING
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SIDING CO.
"Beautiful. Custom
Built Garages"
Call for free siding estimates, 949·2801 or

949·2860
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FREE Eh!MATES

367-7560-367-767

No Sunday Calls

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•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
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RAIN LINES .
County Certified

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Maybe you ' ve seen our ad
before and th ou ght is
sounded too good lo be
true ... So did our Demon ·
suator in your area. Ask
her! ... call 446 - 1270 o r
wrtte Toy ladies Party Plan .
Johnstown. PA 15904 Also
booking parties
Homemakers Dream~ No
experience ne eded to earn
25% commission demon ·
strating in friend s' homes
You con trol hours and in .
co m e. Absolutely no invest ·
ment! Also booking parti es
Call446 - 1270 or write Toy
Plan . Johnstown _ PA

15904
Phone surveyor work in
Gallipolis office. 5 -9 , $3 .50
hr plus bonuses . Call after
3PM uk for J oyce Call

German Shephard puppies .

Assistant Organist needed
at Grace Episcopal Church .

Call 614 · 992 · 3968
Free to good home . 2 yeur
old female beaglu . Call 614 -

Government Jobs . S 16, 559
. 550,553 year Now Hiring
Your area . Call 1-805 - 687·

3 kittens. 2 male. 1 female .
all long haired . Call 614·

6000 . Ext . R · 9805 .

742 · 2361 .

Home Work opprtunity in
Multi-level Marketing . Un·
limited earnings . No selling .
for details mail a self·
addressed . stamped enve lope to : Bok 142, Durand,

9 kittens, ready to go,
assorted colon . Males &amp;
females . Call 614 - 992 ·

7412 .

Ml 48429
Adorable cuddly long haired
kitten . 6 weeks old. 2 white
malea. call after li :OO PM .

614· 992 ·7574
Kittens gray and v · ..;le. tiger
ltripe, furry . Phone 304·

176·2 864 .

plow

tobacco .

Call

6t4· 256 · 1528 .

Help Wanted eJtperienced
5ales clerk. part time only!
Hours mu5t be flexible , sand
resume to Bo11 S-11 in care
of Pt . Pleasant Register . 200
Main St . Pt . Pleasant , WV .

25660 .

Call

441·

One acre lot with l•rge
In -ground pool. torn liner.
•nd partially finithed bate·
ment. For information call
813· 666 - 1232.

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

3 bdr .• 1 V1 baths, Ia rage
rooms . fireplace , wood
floors, new carpeting,
fenced vard, in town, near
shopping 8r schools. owner
moving 839.900 . Call 446 ·

7905 .
Reduced 2 ·story, 3 BA ,
fenced yard , 2 car garage.
separate entrance . 1 5 Vin ton. Glps. $29 .900 . Call
446 - 2081 nights .
Reduced 2 story , 3 bdr .,
2 -car garage, fenced yard .
separate entrance . 15 V in ton. Galhpolts, 446 -2081.
nights . S29 .900
Small farm for sale , on 8
acres , h o use . barn , out
building and tobacco base .
With a down payment. pos sible land contact . Call614 -

256 · 6663
Nice

house 8t

barn . Call

614 · 256- 1540
Attractive small home. small
yard at a small price! Middle·

part . 61 4 ·992 · 6941 .

Painting interior &amp; ex terior .
Far free estimates
Call
446 - 4957 or 675 · 5B03
Do ze r work. ground clearing
&amp; e «cavating . $25 per hr .

or 61 4· 742 ·

Interior and Exterior patnt ·
ing . te11tured ceilings 304 -

675 · 1573 .

Business

Opportunity
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NOTICE t

THE OHIO VALLEY PUB ·
liSHING CO . recommends
that y o u do business with
people you know, and NOT
to send money through th e
mail until you have tnvesti ·
gated the offering .
SNAP - ON TOOlS Inter ·
ested in owntng y o ur own
business and being inde ·
pendent? E" tstin g dealer ship available in Meig and
Gallia Counties . No fee .
Inventory investment re ·
qui red Buy ba c k guarantee
Ab ove average tncome .
Complete company 1ramt ng
Call Vern Roe 1 - 800· 582 ·
7497, or Gene Schr o er

1 614 · 687· 4708 .

&amp; Vicinity
Fraziers Bottom Flee
Market
Every weekend
U .S . 35 FrHziers Bo«om,
WVa . 25082 . Dealers Wei ·
come
Don Frazier ·
Operator. 304· 755 - 2779 .
June 14 &amp; 15 Yard Sale lots
c lothes &amp; misc. items . Clean
sale at 902 4th Ave . Galli ·
polis. Ohio . 8 to 5PM
Yard Sale 2 familys Thurs day &amp; Friday . 4th trailer . left
on Lincoln Pike . Just oft Rt .
141 , Centenary Riding &amp;
push mowers. pans , dishes ,
glassware. clothing , tools,
quilts. jewelery, teather pil·
lows, mis c . g. 1
Big Yard Sale Baby ttems .
adults, misc. 2 'h miles off
Rt . 7. Bulaville -Addiso n Rd .
Fri .-Sat . 9 -7
Yard Sale June 14 , 15 , 16 .
Third house back of Clay
School.

Former Burger King, Chf'Sa ·
peake, K -Matt Center. sub·
lease. 2 . 1 50 sq . ft . up to 17
yrs Ht S2000 . mth Chuck
Warner &amp; A ssoc Realtor_

Nice
country, near
mines.home
full inbasement.
eel Iars . 2bedrooms. 12acresin
Langsville. S29.000 Call
12 miles hom Pomeroy
outstanding 8 s1ded home
with 9 acres . 3 bedrooms. 2
baths. 3 sides decked Full
basement &amp; barn . Total
privacy tor 550.000 Call

For sale by owner , Clarence
Hill. lmmediata possession .
price negotiabler or owner
wil l help finance . Bi -level in
Rustic Hills. Syracuse. Ohio .
2 full baths. 3 bedrooms.
family room with fireplace ,
spiral staircase. living room ,
dining room, kitchen wrth
dishwasher &amp; garbage dis·
posal , chain link fence .
16x 1 2 barn for storage.
insulated . Call 614 - 247 -

Fri . Sat . New wt cktH &amp; paint
left fro m wicker house
Household mis c ., clot h ing .
much more. Call 446 - 1747.
down At . 7, turn right at
Clipper Mills on Shoestring
Ridge Wat c h for s•gns.
Gigantic Yard Sale . 14th.
15th, l61h . Rt . 141 onto At
775, Patriot , Ohi o Ratn or
shine

22 Money t o Loan
HOM E LOANS FIXED
RATES Below market rates
Fixed conve ntional FHA ·
VA leader M o rtgage ,
Ath ens. co ll ec t 614 592 3051

Rustic Hills . Syracuse . 3
bedr oom. tamily room , cen ·
tral air. chain fink fence.
storage building . $32.000 .
Call 614 -992 -252 1 or 304 -

882 · 3197 .
Owner must !\ell . family
toom has 20 ft of wtndows
for past o ral view , f inished
double garage . tir epla ce.
large porch, 40 ft. deck .
woods. pnvacy. near Royal
Oak Park $63,900 Call

614 · 992 · 5420
7 R oo m hou se, laundry
room . 4 bedrms. Fifth St.
Syracuse . Can be seen at
Ons H ubbard res . Call 992 ·

2239 .

1973 12x60 remodeiBd
trailer , new carpet . doors.
plumbing. electriC . AC Ca ll

446 022 1
1979 14x70. 3 BR , 2 full
baths on .441 acre well
shaded lo t Call 614 -388 9957 after 5 PM
1984 Clayton 24~~:40. 3
bdr ., 2 bath , eJttra tnsu la tion. spe c tal price. 519 .995 .
French City Mob1ic Home.

446 · 9340
Priced redu c ed 1984 Red man 14K70, 2 bdr ., 1 'h bath,
a real ba rgain . $ 14 ,995
French City M obi le Home.

446 · 9340
Schult z mo d ular
3 bd1 . 2 bath , alum
siding, 2k6 walls . Must sell
French City Mobtle Home.
24~~:48 .

446 9340
Display Skyline 28x64 . 3
bdr .. 2 bath. family roan,
alum siding , 2.11.6 walls ,
priced reduced French City
Mobile Ho me , 446 -9340 .
1976 2 bdr NAush a mobile
home . located in Quail Creek
Mobile Home Com munity
G oo d cond . Call for appoint ·
ment , 614 379 - 2588
Mobile home Oetroiter
12x60 a~r conditione r , 2
porches . underpmnin g. f uel
oil barr ell
S5. 500 , good
cond . Call614 256 - 1317
Closmg Out Trailer Rental
Bus ines s Had 22 ONLY 6
lEFT
Si1es
1 Ox 50 &amp;
12x52 . 2 bedroom fur ·
nished A comfortable home
tor a low Prtce Brown 's
Trailer ParK . Minersville .
Ohio Call 614 -992 - 3324

TO BUY!!! 14ft . wide throe
bedr oo m . bath and half .
mobile ho me sitting on nice
lot. ready to move into
S225 .00 down S225 00 per
month 304 - 576 -2711 .

N ear Rac ine in co untry . 3 1
acres with 1 4 x 70 mobile
home 2 bedroom . 2 bath .
central air _ porches &amp; 1 2•16
barn . Call after 6 00 p m

J bedr oom Ranch on Rt

1970121165 Champtan . un
furniShed
53000
Slate
roofing
Call 614 742 ·

160. 538.500 00 9 per
cent assumable loans call

675 ·

7 room house. 4 lots on Rt
62, center of Eleanor . Priced
tor quick sale by owner

304· 586 · 3572
Seven yaar old home. three
bedrooms , garden spo1 .
2605 Lin coln Ave . BV1 pet
assumable loan . 304 · 675 ·

5047 .
Older home three bedroom .
new siding . n ew ly remo ·
deled living room . 304 -675 -

5854

Professional
Services

PIANO TUNING Lower
priced regular tunings ·
discounts to Sen tor C1tizens .
Churches &amp; Schools Ward '!!
Keyboard , 304 -675 -3824 .
Piano Tuning and Repair
Brunicardt Music Co .. 446 0687 . Skill and integrity o ur
trademark
Lane Daniels.

61 4 · 742 · 2951 .
Professional Electrolysi s
Chntc . Probe Type Electroly AMA . FDA &amp; FCC
sts
approvad Do ctor referrals

304 · 675 ·,5568

New listing. moving need to
sell. 3 bedroom 2 tull bath s
Meadowbrook addn 8 1h per
ce nt assumable loan l ots of
eKtras . priced 60s 304 -

675 · 6425 .
3 bedroom. centrAl arr , F.A
furna ce. large 2 stall garage.
assume 9 per cent FHA loan

$36 . 500 00
6521 .

61 4· 843 · 5240

2578
For sale
1969 12x6 0
Schultz m ob ile home Com
pletely turmsh e.d . mcludmg
a c. washer - dry e r . micro ·
wave . &amp; 60 tt
wooden
porch . C a ll 614 -992 -2889
ltke new . 3 bdrm sec110nal
h ome o n beautiful 'h acre lot
1n Arbaugh a dditron .
Tuppers Plams. eJtcellent
netghborhood . $32 ,900 . .
includes new rcfrig range .
washer &amp; dryer . f tnanctng
availabl e with lo w down
payment to qualified parties
Call 614 -992 - 7034 days .
614 - 992 - 7671 evenings
You Better Hurry tor fl
c o mfortable mobile home at
a low price Had 22. only 3
lefi . 12 x52 &amp; 1 2x44 sizes, 2
bedroom furni shed . Closing
out rental s Brown ' s Trailer
Park . Minersv ille. Oh 614 ·

992 · 3324

304 675 ·

For sale or trade . 2 % bed room all modern house with
bath, attached garage, vinyl ,
steel . alumn . SelL or trade for
late model 2 or 3 bedroom
trailer And land'. 304 · 882 ·

3590

Trailer on large wooded lot
BOAT RAMP and doc k
space Call 5 · 8 eve ning s
304 · 675 · 6448 Terms
1981

Hollypark . 14•70,
e~~:c
c on d .. 1 2x8 deck .
underpenning and larg e
room air co nd included .
304 - 895 · 3B95 or 895 ·

3600

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Real Estale
31

Homes for Sale

House for Sale by owner . 4
BR house on lower River
Rd . 3 miles south of town :
Woodburning fireplace. gar ·
age, besement. new fur nace. and roof . overlooking
the Ohio River .Call daytime

:446 · 1616 ,
·1244 .

nighl

446 ·

t984

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Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
Yard sale. June 15th &amp; 16th
hom 9 t o 5 Household
items &amp; mtsc . boy's
Schwinn bike Parsonage
behind laurel Cliff Free
Mttthodist
There wil l be a yard sale in.
Harrisonville, June 15 &amp; 16
Clothes . 4 13 in alumintJm
wheel~ &amp; tires. mise items
3 family yard sale, east of
Rutland on 124 2 steroes.
sewing machine . drum . type.
writers. ttres. what - nots ,
pre -engagement ring . wed ding rin gs June14&amp; 15 . 10
am to ?

Pt .Pieasant
&amp; Vicinity

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL ' S QUAL·
tTY MOBILE HOME SALES ,
4 Ml WEST, GALLIPOLIS .
AT 35 PHONE 614·446 ·
7274
1979 3 bdr mobile home. on
acre lot. well shaded .
Mult sell both together . C&amp;ll
11!

614 - 388· 9957 .
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Inside mov1ng sale , Mon and
Tues 128 S Parh Dr 10:30
till 1 .
Flea Mark el. every Satur·
day , parking lot . Caseys. Rt
62 N orth . Point Pleasal'lt
304 - 675 - 4808
fo r
information .
Yard Sale _ 2312 Madison
Ave Fri and Sat from 9 :00
ti ll 6 00

for Sale

Display

00

16.

5 :00PM . Buck Ridge Roed ..
Brick house across from Gun
Club

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32 Mobile Homes
32 Mobile Homes

4134

304 · 675 · 7746
2183

Yard Sale Saturday , June

2 Family Garage Sale 334
Debby Dr. Gallipolis . Boys,
men . womens &amp; maternity
clothes , rototiller . many
other th ings . Fri 9 · 4 . Sat

FOR RENT WITH OPTION

lnternHtiona l stee l buildtng
manufactur er awarding
dealership in available areas
soon . Great protit potential
in an e11panding industry
For appl1catron call Wedcor
(303)759 - 3200. ext . 2403

23

Ca11614 ·949 · 2641 .

Rutland : 10 rooms on
47x150 lot North Main .
$4995 Needs work, but lots
of possibilities . Call 216 394 - 6741 or write Box 723 .
Pomeroy. OH 45769 Is 8th
house hom corner of Salem
on west side . Make an oHer .

Financial
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614 · 985· 3575

614 · 22 1 8300

446 ·4597

992 -985 - 3988 .

HOME FOR SALE
TRANSFERRED -,
Owner must sell home,
family room has 20ft. of
windows for pastoral
view. finished double
garage, fireplace, large
porch, 40 foot deck,
woods, privacy, near
Royal Oak Park.
$63,900.
Call 614-992·5420

1 1 Help Wanted

614 · 256 · 6758
Call614 · 367· 058t .

1427.

61 4 · 992 · 5006
3147 .

Employmenl
Services
3 Announcements

General Hauling. For sale
Limestone. till dirt . and top
soil
Call Call 614 - 256 -

1984. MI . Allo . W.Va . 7 :00

446 · 3672

U9 ,600.

6 14· 742 · 2261

PM . Special sale new and
used . Emma Bell . A uc tio ·
near 429 -84

We pay cash for late model
clean used cars .
Jim Mink Chev .· Oids Inc
Bill Gene Johnson

port.

4222 .

8 yrs . o ld , 3 bedrm . 2 baths .
family room with wood
burner . Single car garage. on
8 flat acres with stockad
pond . City water in Racine

Call 446· 9638 .

Wanted To Buy

Euraka. Workshop with Clr·

Lawn Mowing &amp; Trimming .
Reliable and dependable.
Reasonable rates . Call 614 ·
256 - 6251 after 5 :30 .

992 · 6022 .

Water wells , drilled &amp; ser ·
viced . Free estimates. Call

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4 bdr ,, 1V. blth, &amp; acrta,
liillrden lpot, IIJ mi. below

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Auction Thursday June 14,

Homea for Sale

6 rooms, basement , double
garage, 1 &amp; one - third acre
lot, Rose Hil l. Pomeroy .
$32 .900. Ca ll 1 · 614 -678 ·
2513

Will
Auction every Fri night at
the Hartford Community
Center Truckloads of new
merchandise every week .
Consigments of new and
used merchandise always
welcome . Richard Reynolds
Auctioneer . 304 · 275 -

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Service. Estate. Farm. An ·
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licensed &amp; bonded in Ohio &amp;
WVa . 304 · 773 - 5785 or

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Ill Court SL . Po1111roy. Otlia 4576!

('Onclude a fine regular

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Featuring Lanny Tennant
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Ave. 304·675 · 3652 .

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in the ninth.
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double and moved to thin:l on an
errant pickoff attempt by Reds
reliever Bill Scherrer. Scherrer then
intent ionally walkedTerry PuhJ and
Phil Garnf'r to Jood thf' basPs . But
the Reds escaped trouble when
Pown struck out pinch·hitters
Dennv Walling and Kev in Bass and
then got Bill Duran tu ground out to

P J rkl'r' s fly out to Cf'nter,

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohia

1982 Clayton . 14x70. 2
bedroom. 2 baths. diS ·
hwasher. stereo . ceiltng fan .
fireplace , microwave , cen tral aif , concrete steps and
underpenning , $16 ,600 .00

for

Sale

1968 Nat ronal two bedroom
trailer. has been remodeled .

S4 . 500 00 .
3684

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304 · 895 ·

Farms for Sale

Small farm ( 1B .25 acres) in
Portland, Ohio. bordered by
Ohio River
highway . No
buildings, some trees, %
mineral rights . Fair market
price, $40.000. For infor·
mation, write B. Graham.
4615 Emerald. Nacogdoches , TeJCas 75961.

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Pltny. WV. 250 acre working
farm Yloith nice 3 bedroom
home . Call for more details .
345 · 5095 ERA Mallory
Group - Assoc .
Ashton area 5'h acres, 2
houses . 2 barns. 2 car
garage. pond . 555,000.00 .
Phone 304 -576 -2320 .

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Business

Buildmgs
Building for sale in Ru11and
30~~:60 blo ck buildtng wrth .
restro oms &amp; newer fur ·
nance Located on SA 124 .
has su.-tenlhs of an acre .
Call John S. Evans . Pastor
Church of God Rutland at

6147422060

35 lots &amp; Acreage
4 '• acre to1 restticed 2 112
mile from Galltpolis &amp;
H o lz er
Reduced to
$10 .6 00 C all 446 · 3485
Surveyed lol With water &amp;
electric hookups, appro)( 1/i
a in quiet subdiviston near
Rodney . 2 m1 from Holzer
Medical Center Call 446 -

1 3 80
For sale 1 acre lot in Porter .

Ca ll 446 8076
Lo t for sa le in Mer c erville .
Csll 614 · 256 ·6618
1 Ox 50 HS !Ier on lafge
wooded IOl 7 mtles below
Galllpol t s on Ra coo n

$ 10.995 304 · 675 · 6448 .

Renlals
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Houses for Rent

5 room h o use 1n Eureka full
s11e basemen! . fuel o il tur nance Cal l 614 - 256 6547
3 bdf house deluxe . c en l ral
pool etc Call 67 5 5104
or 675 -5386
fill .

3 bdr house tn A1o Grande
ncc epl ch ildren _ de po stt re
qurred Ca ll 446 0157
House for rent on S1 R1
218 . close t o M er cenli lle
Deposit requtred . S250 per
m o Call 446 - 3159 days .
614 256 - 1552 eve
1 bdr h ouse in Crown City ,
ref req u 11 ed Call 614 256 -

6058
Pomeroy . 2 bedroom house
to, rent
bath . basement .
attiC for storage , ca rpeted.
no pet s S200 deposit re quired
References . Call

614 992 3054 .
2 bedroom , unfurnished
$150 . mo nth, plus utilittes
and deposit
304 - 615 ·

6544
House tor rent , 1310 Ohio
Street . 304 · 773 -5115

lirm . 304 ·773- 5650 .
1980 Holly Park. 14~~.70 , 2
bedroom, 1% baths , total
electric . central air co nd .
diBhwuher . porch wtth
awning , underpenning. stor age build ing . 304 - 675 ·

2604 .

42 Mobile Homes
for Runt
2 bdr trailer fully furnished ,
good location, sec dep. req .

Call 4.46 · 8558 .

�Thursday, June 14, 1984

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Mobile Home•
for Rent

64

Mlac. Marchandlae

a.

aa .. ball card to sell or trade .

Mobllel"lome for rent . Ref .
Dep . Coli 448-0SOB or
448-1609.

Coli oftor 4 :00 . 304·878·
3420

Fully furnished AC, 2 bdr .,
adults only . Call 446 -4110 .

Clothe• line posts, heavy
duty , lawn , kids swing
frame•. all types . Sch. 40

Mobile home furnished. AC ,
ideal for 1 or 2 men .
beautiful riverwiew . Fosters
Trailer Park . Call446 - 1602 .

pipe . 304-675 -3677 .
Piano M · Schulz Company,
upright $260 .00. Swivel
rocker 630 .00 . 304 - 675 -

Unfurnished mobile home.
1h
mile past HMC suitable
for one person . Call 446 4369 or 675 -9760 .

3534 .

Gun. 303 Briti sh Enfield.
bol1 action, clip holds 10,
with new box shells,

2 bdr unfurnished. Holley
Park mobile home , 121160.
p~tst

HMC .

$80 .00 304· 675 -1 145.

Call

J o hn Deer e riding mower, 6

446 -4369 or 675 -9760

hp . 304 675· 2359
5 30 .

2 bdr
mobile home at
Evergreen Call 446 -7032

SAN l71E60,CAUF.

1 2x60 2 bdr trailer , fur nished gas &amp; water paid ,

S 100 dep osit.

$250 mo .

46

Space for Rent

51

Household Goods

12Jt60 2 bedroom mobile
home. partly furnished , Ra Cine area Call 614 -992 -

5858
2 bedroom mobde home ,
adu lts only . Fm sale or rent .
Ca ll 614 -992 - 2598 .
2 bedroom trailer . kit che n
furnishe d. c ouple one small
child accepced 304 - 675 ·
1076
2 bedroom completely fur ·
nished. a1r co nd . mobile
home . 41 Burdette Addn .

304675 -6615

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park . Route 33. North of
Pomer oy . larg~ lot s Call

614 -992 · 7479
War ehouse or storeroom,
25M75
lor furnitur e ,
lumber . roofing . insulatiOn.
pane l in g. e quipment or
other use Call 1 -614 -486 ·

5553 .

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APARTMENTS !Equal
Housing Opportunity) has
one and tw o bedrooms . rent
sta rting nt 5157 for one
be droom and 5193 per
month for two bedroom.
with S 200 deposit loca ted
near Fo odland and Spring
Valie-r Plaz a. poo l and TV
cmt Call 446 2745 or leave
message
3 bdr
S250

unfum garage apt .
plus deposit
Call

446 3786
Furnished apt 919 2nd .
Gallipolis . S175 Men onl-r .
Call 446 -4416 af1er 7PM
Newly remodeled 2 bdr .,
equipped k it c hen . central
air . S250 821 % Second
Ave . Gallipolis. Call 446 2158
Furnished Apt .. 920 4th .
Gallipolis . $225
Utilities
paid . Adults. 1 bdr Call
446 -4416 after 7PM
4 rooms &amp; bach. unfurnished
pa t . utilities paid , adults
o nly. no pots . Call 446 3437 or 446 -311 1.
Unfurnished 2 bdr. in Crown
C ity Call 614 -256 -6520
2 bdr . unfurnished. eJII.tra
nice. 2 mi . out on At . 588 .
5200 mo ., adults only . Call

446· 2300
Deluxe one bedroom apt ..
Gallipolis, garage, no pets.
no children, reference , avail able June 16 . Call614 -256 -

1529
1 bedroom Apt . $196 . mo .
including utilities . Equal
Housing Opportunity Con ·
tact Village Manor Apts

614 992 -7787
A iverside Apts . Middlepon
Special rates for Sen1or
C it1rens. $1 30 Equal H ous 1ng Opp ort un1t1es 614 -

992 7721
1 &amp; 2 bedroom furnished
apts Call 614 · 992 -5434 or
992 -5914 or 304 - 882 -

2566

3874
Apartment 1n Pomeroy , 3
rooms &amp; bath Call 61 4 ·

992 -5621
APARTMENTS . mobile
homes. house s Pt Pleasant
and Gallipolis 614 - 446 -

8221
TWIN

RIVERS

TOWER

N1ce 1 and 2 bedroom
unturn1shed apartments .
304 675 · 2218 before 6

pm
Garage apt 1 bedroom with
utility paid and furnished .

Gall 304-675 -3420.
Apt .

for

rent

Henderso n .

304-675 · 1972

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Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleeping Rooms
and light house keeping
rooms . Park Central Hotel .

Call 6t4 · 446· 0756 .
Sleeping room $115 ,
ties paid . Share bath .
only . Range &amp; refrig
2nd . Ave ., Gallipolis .

utili male
919
Call

446 -4416 after 7 PM .

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Space for Rent

Trailer lot on Upper AI . 7.

t65 mo. 367-0232 or 446·
4265

Custom draperie s. m i n i
venetian blinds . A oman
w oven wood shades. \/Brti ci:ll blinds
Samples and
estimates in your home P
A Sayre, 304 -45B · 1 078 .

Mise Merchandise

Knauff Fir ewoo d Re duced
pri c es thr u July 31st Have
your own seasone d wood
thi s winter . 614 -256 · 6245 .

3159

Firewood c ut u p slabs 515
p1ckup loa d . Call 614 - 245 ·

Used Furniture
C h aus.
dryers. an d TV ' s 3 mil es out
Bulaville Ad Open 9am to
6pm , Man thru Fn . 9am to
Spm . Sat

Limeston e. Sand. Gravel.
Delivered in Maso n. Meigs .
Gallia or pick up at Ric hards
&amp; Son _ Call 446 · 77B5
Plastic cis terns state ap proved, plastic septic tanks,
plasti c culvert. met al cui
verts. RON EVANS ENTER ·
PRISES . Jackson. Oh 614 ·

286· 5930
Coffee table stereo, stereo ,
dinette table Call 614 · 256 -

6417

5804
Built on your lot a new home
you can aftord over 1 . 100
sq . ft , 6 rms . &amp; bath , car peted , ready to move into .
526.500 Als o garages &amp;
basement s. Call Patriot
H o me Builders anyt1me
446 · 6038
Will co ns1der
m o bih~ homP. rts trade in
Shrubs pruned , lawn re see ded . retaining walls.
sid ewal k s. patios . fill dirt .
top so1l. ba rk mulch &amp; snw
dus t Contact Bruc e Davi ·
sian Ca ll614 · 256 - 1427
Re m 1ngton model . 31 . 16
yauge. very good condition .
C rern P.ens Gun Shop Ca ll
after 5P M . 446 · 1380
19691nternatl0nal C01800
tru ck . 1 8 ft flatbe d . a1r
brakes . goo d rires . good
co nd 53.000 1970 Inter national 1600 good cond .,
good t1r es. 66 .000, 53 , 500 .
Fayett e 9 ton tag -a -l ong
trailer good co nd .. $1 . 800 .
Masse y Hams 30 farm trac tor good co nd $500 . 1972
Bu1ck Electra 225 . PW . air.
power seats , tilt , mecha ni ca lly soun d . some rust.

S500 Ca ll 614 245 -5575
o r 6 14 - 379 2621
2 grave lots . 2 vaults . 1
marker . Ohio Vr~lt ey M emory
Garden s Call 614 - 379 -

2659

TV &amp; Appliances . 627 Third
Ave . Gallip o li s. 614 446 1699 Sp1n washers . gas &amp;
elect r iC dryers . auto
washers , ga s &amp; el ec tric
ranges . retn gerators . TV
se es

28 ' hay elevator, like new
Sears cement mixer. chain
hoist and other misc . items .
c al 614 - 256- 1529.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

10 in Hom elite chain saw.
brand new never u se d . S85 ;
gun cubinet. holds 12,
S 1 25 . swing set, 525 . 245 ·

Washers . dryers, refrigera tors. rangos . Skaggs Appliances . Upper R iver Ad .
beside Stone Crest M o t el
Why pay rnore . Trade Center
Furniture Outlet. At
7,
Kanauga . Oh Open g . 7PM .
Freezer . 23 c u
Upright 5200
245 - 5032

ft _ Gibson
Call 614 ·

1 bed with mattress and
springs S75 , 1 couch and
chair 545. 1 TV 525 . Call

9441
Queen size h1d a -bed sofa .
Call 446 2 177
18.000 BTU air c onditioner.

$250 Ca ll 446 -2598
M o nclair c hest type freezer ,
eJII.C working cond , S100or
best o ffer Call 446 - 8114
anytime

446- 1243 or 446 - 1615.

W oo dburnor with magic
heat. refrigerator . dinette
set weights &amp; bench . many
more 1tems. Call 446 - 8257 .

1 -oak buffet. 1 oa k c hest of
drawers, 1 · 60 yr old table ·
six chairs Valley View Apt .
435 . Ri o Grande after

Saw mill , 3 block mill, 52"
blade with new teet h.

4 :00PM .
Freezer Wards frost free , 20
cu.ft . upright . Call 446 -

3229 .
Carpet for rentals for S3 .99
sq . yd . can 614 · 992 -6173

- - - -- - - - - · lc Cherry Dining room suit,
drop leaf table with 21eaves,
extends to 102 in ., buffet. 4
chairs with padded seats .
$325. Call after 5 p .m

S2 . 395
2341 .

Ca ll

614 379 ·

selling . Call614 -992 -5956

Pets for Sale

$ 14.99 \/slue. sale $10 99 .
$3 99
Corn e r feeders
Brow band bridles with bi1s

HILLCREST

KENNELS

Boa•ding all breeds. Heated
indo o r -outdoor facilities .
AKC Doberman puppies :
Stud Service . Call614-446·

7795 .

Briarpatch Kennel s Profes sional All · breed grooming .
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa ci lities . Pick up and deli\lery
service . English Cocker Spa ·
niel puppie s_ Call 614 -3B8 ·

9790
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4 1h month old small male
dog, good with children .

304 -675 · 3804 .
Prof essional All Breed Dog
0b edience Training lndivid ual &amp; classes available . Call

614 -388 -9790 .

Parrot with cage $ 175. Call

614 -992 · 3694 .
AKC black German S hepard
puppies . 304 · 675 - 7771

Collie

Puppy

304 - 675 -

5162 .
Musical
Instruments

BanJ O Aluarez del uJII. . 5 strinq
w it h case , $275 . Gu itar
1960 fender strao caste r.
custom finish . 5600 . Ca ll

446 -7502
Blon de Wu li t:rP.r s pinet pi ano . $600 Call 446 ·0254 .
Spinl!t Piano, eJII.cellent con ditio n, 5500 . Call after 5
p . m 614 -949 - 26 77
Rep ossessed Kimba ll Con ·
sole p1ano . low monthly
payments. Dan Ferguson
Mt1sic. At 60. Ceredo. W
Va 304· 453 -1153

58
&amp;

Fruit
Vegetables

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614 -286 -6522 .

Allis Chalmers tractor . disc
&amp; plow s. New paint . good
runn ing condition . Call 446 2544 after 4PM
Rototiller Call 446 - 4217 .

576 ·2026

614- 446- 2282 .

73

Call

Massey Harris Pony tractor
&amp; equipment. Exc. con. Call

AC tractor with 2 row
cultivators, &amp; turning plow
&amp; 7 foot mow er. Call

614-9 92 -5479 .
1980 Agro Power 113hp .
fa rm tractor . PS. remote
hydro line. 6 c yl _ diesel
16.9x34 tires
U se d 10
hours . 512,000 .00 . 304 -

458- 1610.
John Deere, 2 row cultiva tor s. 304-273 -3447 .

1- - - - - - - - - - 62 Wanted to Buy

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

1980 Renault LeCar deluxe,
sunroof. AM -FM. AC was
$2,495, new 52.195. Johns
Auto Sa les. Bulaville Ad .
Call 446 -4 782 . Gallipolis
1978 Monte Carlo landau
green. V -8 , 54,000 m iles ,
53,000. 1978 4 dr . blu e
Impala V -8 , 63,000 miles ,

S2 . 500 .
2705 .

Call

614 379 ·

1981 Cheverolt Corvette
black with red interior ,
33.000 dry miles Show room cond . Call 446 -0648
after 5
for sa le or trade 1968
Roadrunner great shape.
serious inquiries only Call

446 - 3449

and 446 -2799

304 - 675 -

5421 between 7 :30a.m . to

1982 Ford 4Jil4 F 250.1ock in
and out hubs . sliding rear
Window, gauges. radio.
black with aluminum ~opoke
wheels &amp; Firestone radials, 6
cyl. , 4 speed . $6500. Call
304 · 675 -5421 between
7 ·30 a.m . and 9 :00p.m

74

M

Otorcycles

1- - - - - - - - - -

992- 2488
256 -1528

----- - -

83 Honda 750 shadow.
excleent condition . 2 . 300
miles 2 helmets Call 614 -

446 -0963
For sale or trad e 1978
Thunderbird . 63.000 miles
wi ll trade for tru c k goo d
cond Cal l 614 · 256 -6 215

1983 Hand 200X ATC .
S1.195 1984 Honda 250R
ATC $1,695 both in show·
room cond . Call 446 -7521

1- -- - - - - - - - 1977 Ho nda CA 125 Elsi·
nore Call 614 - 256 - 1778
eve

Reg Polled h ereford bull &amp;
ca tt le. 8ft homemade metal
pipe c ow rack Call 614 -

256 -9364
Sell or trade 1 8 H P 6 speed
garden tractor 3 pt . hitch
Too big for my yard Warranty good til 5 -1 · 87 . Call

614· 388 · 8824.
One large family cow with
heifer calf. One blac k white
face cow with heifer calf

Call 446 -4344 .
Reg . full blooded Arab ia n
stal li on. 5 yrs ol d. purebred .
bull Simmental Call 61 4 ·
367 -0493 aft~r 6PM .
Reg . Polled Hereford bull 3
vr s. old. S750 . Call 446 -

021 2.

1973 VW Super Beetle good
co nd .. seriou s inquires only .

Call 446 1608 .
1979 Chevy Caprice Clas sic. 2 dr. ac. ps . V -8 engin e.
body good condition. exc .
performance Will consider
all offers Call 614 - 992 ·
7412 afteJ 5 p .m
1982 Cavalier , au t o ., p.s.,
a c. a.m
f .m .. r ear de ·
fogger . 20.000 mitP.s , like
n ew 28 MPG Ca11614 - 992 ·

6810 .
' 75 Pinto station wag en , V 6 .
27 MPG . r u n s good .

S500 .00. 304 · 576- 2736
1974 Grand Pri• 400 . AC .
PB , PS , clean . Call aft e,

5 00 304 675- 1285 .

Greenbrier Stables now
boarding horses 30 4 -675 -

Greenbrier Stables. we buy ,
sell or trade horses . 304 -

6756799
Hay

&amp;

Grain

-

or

1 970 VW 1 6 , 000 miles
5900 .00. Stereo componet
s y ste m in ca bin et 5200 .00 .
304 -675· 6535 after 5 :00.
1979 M erc ury Capri , 6 cyl. .
AM - FM cassette , AC , auto ,
radial tires . 53,000 .00 firm .

3846
Round bHiled hay in the field
Call Coleman's at 614 - 742 ·

2125 .

Ca ll

614 - 379 ·

S1 . 250 00
6751 .

Davidson
condition

$26 00 .
2620

614 - 992 ·

Coli

Kawasaki KZ - 200,
miles. &amp;650. Ca ll

2398 or 614-446- 2454 .
Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
removal. Call 304 - 675-

1 33t.

____

1983 S 10 long bed pickup, 4
spd .. 4 cyl . AM · FM like
new. 55, 995 . Johns Auto
Sales. Bulaville Rd . Call
446 -4782 . Gallipolis .
1976 Chevy Luv wilh
topper , good cond . 34,00
miles . Call 614 -379 - 2705.

1981 Honda XL500S . 304 ·
675· 6810 after 5 p .m .
1982 Honda V · 45 Sabre .
eJII.C
cond ., 5,000 miles ,

304 · 675 · 20B8
4560
GET

your

SHAPE

1976 International Harves·
ter No . 1600. 12H. steele
flat bed , eJII.C . cond.

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STEAMER . Water removal ,
furniture cleaning, free esti mates . 304 -675 - 2295 .
Water wells commercial and
domestic. test holes. pump
sales and service _ 304 · 895 -

3802.
BASEMENT

ALLEY OOP
YOU STAY HERE OUTA SIGHT
AN' TAKE IT EASY, BIG FELLA!

C'MON,OOOLA, IT'S TIME WE
MET OUR NEW SUB.JECTS!

WATER -

PROOFING . Unconditional
lifetime guarantee. local
references furnished . Free
estimates . Ca ll collect 1 ·
614-237·0488, 9 a.m . to 5
P -m
Rogers Basement
Waterproofing .
Remodeling , siding, interior
and exterior, 1eJII.tured coat ing. simu lated brick and
stucco, thermo replacement
windows . 304-675 -1560 .
AU bui lding and remolding .
Interior- Exterior . Concrete.
roofing , electrical. etc . EJII. perienced and affordable

Ci ASOLINE ALLEY

.. .I know I is

82

.. an' you is a

th' m~yoro'
underlin' what
this fine city .. worh fer me ...

304 -675 · 2440 .

.. but they's no call fer you
i:o be"Yer Honorin'"me all over
th' place' My name is Melba!

Plumbing

CARTER ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourt h and Pine
Gallipolis . Ohio
Phone 614 -446 -3888 or

ING At . 1 , 8oJII. 355, Galli polis . Call 614 - 367 -0576.
SHULAW'S Plumbing
Heating, 21 1 Si.~eth
Point Pleasant W Va .
675 -5420
Licensed
insured

and
St ..
304 ·
and

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I'M DEEPLY
DISAPPOINTED

WITH YOU,

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after 5 :00

Excavating

1973 Harley Spor1Ster.
many nrw parts, 304 - 675 -

2508 .
125.

304 -675 -

3993 .
Vespa motor scooter less
than 100 miles. First

S425 .00 . 304· 675· 4454 .
1981 Yamaha Special 11,
maroon, mag wheels, new
tires , battery, nice. 5 ,000
miles . $1,200 .00 . 304 -

675 -2540 .

75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Good -1 hcavating . base ments . footers , driveways.
septic tanks, landscaping
Call anytime 614 - 446·
4537. James l. Davison, Jr.
owner .
Dozer Work tree estimate.
Call anyt1me. 446 -8038 .
J . A .R .Construction Co .Ru·

tlond. Oh.61 4 -742 · 2903 ;
Basements . Foo1ers , Con crete work. Backhoe's,
Dozer &amp; Ditcher. Dump
trucks . &amp; water -gas- sewerelectrical lines.

84

PAW!!

YOU'RE UNDER ARREST,
'IOU CHICKEN- STEALII\I'
VARMINT!!

IT

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TO REACH AT
TH' TABLE

Refrigeration

C hris Craft cabin cruiser. 36
ft
with 40 ft
traile'

911.000

Call

304- 675 -

1731 after 6pm .
Correct Craft &amp; Ski Su preme. family ski boats.
New &amp; used, Parkersburg.

WV 304· 422 · 8433 or 304·
422 · 2367
Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

General Hauling

James Boys Water Service.
Also pools filled . Call 614 -

256 - 1141 or 614 - 446 ·
1175 or 614 · 446 -7911

PEANL:TS

2 C raiger 14 •· rims and tires

Cell 614· 266- 1528.
Two 8ft . pickup toppers, 1
alum. 1 flberglaas. Russell
Voung. West Columbia.

Johnson Water Service . Call

614 ·256· 1743 or 61 4 -256·
1120.
JIMS

WATER

SERVICE .

79

BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES l!o SERVICE. Open
daily 9 to 6 :30, Sat. 9 to 4,
Closed Sunday. U.S. At. 60.
Coolville, Oh 614 - 667 -

33B6 .

7397 .

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Scissors . Fabric Shop .
Pomeroy. 614 - 992 · 2284

85

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OUT I 6ET DIZZY !
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1163 Sec . Ave ., Gallipolis .

614 · 446 -7833 or 61 4 · 446 ·
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304 - 458 - l - - - - - -- -- -

304 · 676 -

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Call Jim Lanier. 304 ·676 -

1977 Chev. truck . % ton, 6
cyl , std shift , PS. spoke
wheels . Good condition .

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675 -

$2.000 00 304 -675 -5486

76

cab . automatic. transmission. recently rebuilt , p .s.
p .b. new flat bed, winch ,
8800. Will consider tandem
8Jille trailer on trade . Call

B6 Ml.t:ll OF A

ANNIE

RINGlE'S SERVICE expe ·
rienced roofing. including
hot tar application, carpen ter, electrician. mason. Call

JIM"S PLUMBING S. HEAT-

304 · 773 -

Trucks for Sale
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81 . 500 . 00 .
2196 .

Motorola , Quazar, end
house calls_ Call 304 · 576 -

1980 Honda 750 SS 1400
miles Call evenings. S 1400

1980 XR 250 Hondo 1980

72

92.300 00 .
1610.

RON'S Television Service
Specializing in Zenith and

614 · 446 -4477

Kawasaki

S3.500 . 00 .
5944

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WILL IT

Gene Smith. 992 -6309 .

614· 992- 6954 .

304 - 675 ·

1978 lincoln Cont . Town
Car, fully powered, exc .
con d . 54 . 500 .00 . 1979
Chrysler LeBaron , 32 .000
mil es. 4 new tires . eJII.C con d.

I(OJ'Vr;;; EO!" A S!lC1tt
CI~IT IN

&amp; Heating

1957 Harley
c hopper , exc

1978
6.400

I 11-II~K. I'Vfi1\lE TI"..UBLEO '

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

83

Good miJII.ed hay. S1 .25 •_? "
field . 304 - 675 -5579 .
..
1979 --. ord Courier XLT
sports package , PB . rack -in penning steering , new tires.
65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer
auto . transmi ss ion. 4 cyl ..
apprOJII. . 32 MGP. selling
price $2,495, retail S3.025
For sale tobac co b e d , Call 614 - 388 - 9905
9Jil100 . Call 446 -4599 .
daytime
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S2. 45 0
2802

304 -675 1145 .

256- 6233 .

Baled hay in the field · round
or square . Call 614 - 985 ·

1983 Honda Shadow 750.
showroom cond . , 3000
mile. helmet &amp; accessories.

- - - - - - P 304- 675· 71 3B .

'73 Vq l keswag e n . go o d
body and tir es. Runs well

446 -3929

1981 Yamaha GT 80 street
&amp; dirt bike. only 280 miles.
includes h elmet with visor .
eJII.c cond . Call 446 - 1304
after 5PM

BORN LOSER

GENE "S OEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN

9 p .m

446 -3738

614 · 742 · 2430.

304· 675 -65 12

Call

63

614-992 -3921 .

Used lawn mowers, sweepers. Repairs on mowers.
sweepers, c hain saws and
misc . 8 &amp; S Fix -it-Shop

$6.250

-

6 men's suils. excellent
condition, siza 40 taiL Call

Used R -40 Ditch Witch
Trencher . 1 - 614· 694 -7842
or 694 -5006

1982 Ford F250 4Jil4 heavy
duty lariet blue &amp; white, air.
tilt wheeL cruise. automatic .
am -fm tape. p . windows .
slid i ng back glass, cab
lights. dua l tank . new tires .
400 engine, 48,000 miles .

1978 Mercury Cougar
loa ded. new tir es. $2.800.
negotiable. Call 446 - 0269
or 446 - 9513

ho r se mare. 2 yr s. Equestrian training . Merideth
m rmor, S650 Cell 614 -

PAINTING· interior and e• terior, plumbing, roofing,
some remodeling . 20 yrs .

or 614 - 367 -7244 .

1981 Honda CR BOA. ex .
cond . Call 446 - 3485 .

1978 Chevy Impala AC .
62,000 miles . 52 , 300 Call

Call 614- 38B·9857

1975 Dodge Van 5550 . Call

anytime .

5 yr . old Sorrell Quarter

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spout ·
ing. Now installing rubber
roofs. 30 years experience,
specializing in buill up roof .

H &amp; S Home Improvements
vinyl siding, roofing, room
addition. storm windows.
stone. Call 614-367 -0409

Tobacco allotment in Mason
County . 304 - 675 · 1197

Livestock

7 :00

$3.000. Coli 446 -0515

1979 Ford van , customized.
including sink and retrigera ·
tor. very good con d. low
mileage. 302 engine, blue
and s ilver. 304 - 773 -5060 .

446 - 1326

1973 Dodge D 200 club

304· 8B2 · 3799.

&amp; 4 W .O.

614 -992 -6159

eves .

843· 5106 .
For sale - washer &amp; dryer .
$60 each o r $75 a pair . Call

Vans

1979 Jeep CJ -5 . 6 c yl .. 3
spd., loaded with eJII.tras

S600 Call 614 -256 -6049

S1.600

614- 949-2 644 .

6 :30

Home
Improvements

exp. Call 614· 3B8· 9652 .

1963 Ford Fairlane 4 dr ..
200 6 cy linder , auto.
65,000 miles . new paint
Call after' 8 :00PM
304 ·

1972 Mustang Grande .
302 . aut o . good on gas .

Ronnie Skeens .

Fruits &amp; Veget able s, c lean
Strawberries, pick your own
9 · 8 . Sorry no checks . We
accept food stamps , peas
are ready 40c lh 99 .00
bushel . Happy Holl ow Fruit
Farm . Gallipolis Ferry . 304 -

1952 Chevy PU truck Call
614 - 379 -2659 .

International mod el 430
baler . Good condition . Call

Strawberries Pick your own .
Call Claude Wint er s, 614 -

2237

TOP CASH paid for late
model used cars .
Smith
Buick - Pontiac, 1911 East -'
ern Ave., Gallipolis . Call

1976 AMC Sporl -a -bout
PS, PB. AC. auto tran s.

M owe r conditiond hay for
sale . $1 .25 ba le in field .

Jam Strawb e rri es 1000
quarts of good jam berries
60 cents per quart Pick your
own . 2 miles back of New
Haven at Union Camp
Ground
Clal 304 · 882 ·

Trucks for Sale

458 -1874.

245 · 9557 .

245 ·5121 .

72

Autos for Sale

130 Farmall tra ctor with
cultivato rs. eJII.C . cond . &amp;
tobacc o baler . Call 446 7838 after 5PM

Call 304 -8B2 -2237 .
Strawberries Taylor' s Berry
Patch. 8AM - 8PM . Mon .Sat . Call 446 -8692 or 614·

71

MacNeil/ Lehrer

Newshour

Services
81

Open 6 days closed Sun days . Sale ends June 30

64

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6799
Strawberries . You pick 75
c ents o r we pick $1 .00 per
qt 2 miles back of New
Haven . WV of Union Camp
Ground . No Sund ay picking .

(!) Mazda Sportslook
ffi Andy Griffith
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good cond. $800.00. 304·
675· 51 15 after 5 PM .

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1971 Scony Camper, hard lop, steeps 6, sel1 contained,

re;ns S14 99 . •ole S9.99 .

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1977 Yellowstone 28'
Camper $2,600. firm . Cell

Bl ack Angu s bull . Call 614 -

57

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61 4·992· 51 70.

$150
AKC reg istered B oston Ter rier . S100 .00 . 304 - 675 6512 or 675 - 2485 .

6/14/84

contained . Cere free ewning . Exc . condition. Cell

61 4 -985· 4454 .

Judy Tay lo r Groomi ng Call

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2 m iles N of Jackson on SR ,

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1979 &amp;kvlark trovol trollor.
18'11 foot , 11ndem axle . Self

1974 Ford 1.4 T .. super cab
pickup . $650 . 245 - 9441 .

875 Call 614-992 · 6376 .
20,000
BTU Gibson air
conditioner , brand new ,
t!SOO. Death reason for

Now open fo r business,
M o untain State Blo c k, Rt .
33 , New Haven Complete
masonry supplies, 4", 8" ,
12 " block . Deliv ery service.
Phone day 304 - 882 - 2222 .
eveni ng 882 - 3239 .

a.

Farm Equipment

Exline Saddle Shop June
Bug Sate. Big Silver Royle
Show saddle bound to catch
judges eye S 799 vale, sale
9599 . One ear silver rayle
headstalls S 79.99 value,
sale $59.99 . Silver rayle
show hatters $89 .99 value .
sale $59 .00 Silver royle
stainless steel show bits
S29 .99 value, sale 522 .95 .
Navajo blankets $28 99
value. sale S22 .95 Brow
band heat stalls with silver
938 .50 value, sale S19 .99
Absorline paste deworner
53 . 99 . Absorbine show
sheen 55 .50 a qt. Show
earrings $7 .99 value, sale

93 .

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Campera

13

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Television
Viewing

electrlo hol11 , rur bath. like
now. Coli 814·928·2300.

Trector. model 8 wittt cultl votoro . Coli 81 4· 286· 6417.

s.

DICI' TRACY

28 ft . Argoov trovol trollar,

Ro ckwell 10 inch band sa w
'h HP motor stand. 4 ne~
blades
9250 Call 614 -

992 · 51 54
Couch &amp; Chair, S225 ., 2
bunk mattresses, twin size.

LUMBER -Rough cut , oak .
poplar, 2Jil4, 2x6. 2xB , 1 Jll4,
h6 , 1Jil8, length available. 8
ft . through 16 ft Hogg &amp;
Zuspan. 304 -773 -5554 .

614 -367-7220

62 Olive St , Gallipolis . N ew
&amp; used wood &amp; coa l stoves,
6 piece wood living roo m
suite w ith 6 inch flat arms
$399 . bunk beds complete
with bunkie s 5199. 2 pie ce
antron liv ing r oo m suites
$1 99. ant ron rt~cliners S 99 .
other reclin ers sao. maple
dinette se t s 5179, boJII.
springs &amp; mattress twin or
full S 100 set regular -firm
S 120. maple dinette chairs
S35. wash stands 534 .
maple rockers 5 59 . 7 pie ct~
chrome dinette set S149 , 5
piece dinette se t 599. used
bedroom suites, reft~gera ­
tors. ranges. c hest. dresser s.
wringer washers . TV ' s. dry ers . &amp; shoes . Call614 · 446 -

LAYNE"S FURNITURE

Building Supplies

81

79

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like

SWAIN
AUCTION S. FURNITURE

Sofa, chair, rocker , otto man, 3 tables. (extra heavy
by Fr ontier). 5685 . Sofa ,
chair and lov ese at. S275
Sofns and c han s priced from
$285 to 5 895 . Tables . 545
and up to $ 125 Hide -a beds $ 440
and up to
S525 . Recliners . $175. to
S375 . Lamp s lrorn 528 to
S 75 _5 pc
dinenes from
S99, t o 435 7 p c 5 189
and up W oo d table with SIJII.
c hair s 5425 t o 5745 Desk
S110 up to 5225 . Hutches .
S550 and up . maple or pme
fin ish Bunk bed c omp lete
with mattresses. 5250 and
up to S395
Baby beds .
S 110 Mattresses or boJII.
springs , full or twi n, 558.
firm . 568 and S78 Queen
set s. 5195 4 dr c hest s.
$ 42 5 dr chests . $5 4 Bed
frames . S20 and 525 . 10
gun
Gun c abinets, $350 .
Gas or elec tn c ranges 5 375 .
Baby ma ttr esses. S25 &amp;
S35 . bed fram es 520 . 525.
&amp; 5 30 . l·ung frame S5 0
Good se lec tiOn o f bed roo m
su 1t es. c eda r c h es t s.
rocker s. metal ca binet s,
swivel ro ckers

55

56

18,000 btu air cond
n ew . 304 -773 -5397 .

54

614 -446-7398

Apttrtments now ava1lable t o
elderly &amp; d1sabled w1th an
1ncome of less than
$12 . 300 Renting for 30
percent of adjusted income .
Phone 304 -675 · 6679

Early American Couch and
Cha1r S200 00 304 -895 ·

Household Goods

614 446 -0 322

Furnished 1 &amp; 2 bedroom
apartments . Middleport
Adults. no pets. security
deposit
Call 614 - 992 -

Gas furnace . 30 4 - 675 2561 0 1 675 - 1627

3471
4 family yard sa le 16 37
l incoln Ht s., Pomer oy . Fri day June 15th from 9 am t o
5 pm

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSO N ESTATES

S1mmons hide -a -bed sofa.
eJII.tra g ood condition An ·
tique , oak fl at top desk .
36inJII.60in . Refin1shed . 304·

8822612

Merchandise

44

otter

L&amp;S HAI?LOW,
f737 MINDE:N C1Pl..,

rent Call 446 -6583

I .IIIII Sll ppiii ~S
&amp; [I VI ~S IIH:k

Murray gtrden tractor with
mowing deck &amp; anow bl1d1 .
Coli 446·3878 .

mile

by Larry Wright

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®

They'll Do It Every Time

2 bdr. mobile home. furn .. all
electric, 1dult1 only, no pen .
Coli 614- 3117 -743B .

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cashed the ace of hearts, and
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played low and South ruffed .
Now South led the seven of
hearts, but West was ready
West grabbed the heart king
and played a spade to his

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remaining small trump . and

By Oswald Jacoby
and James Jacoby

only then give up a tnck to
the diamond king.

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Computers key to improving national education standard
By DIANE M. BALK

Al!soclated Press Writer
DAYTON, Ohio tAPJ - The
computer age brings complexity,
but It alsc brings the means to
Improve education, says a U.S.
Department of Education officiaL
"We cannot teach the higher skills
unless we havestudents learning the
basic skills," Donald J. Senese.

assiStant secretary for educational
research and ~nprovement, told the
National Educational Compudng
Conference Wednesday.
"ComputPrs, particularly In drill
and practice areas, can assist with
basics. A chlld can learn at his or her
own pace.
"Up to thP preSPnt decade, one
c-&lt;J ucation would prepare you for a

lifetime in most carePrs. Today,
most adults will require reeducation or retraining every five to
lOyears- four orflvere-i'ducations
throughout a IUetrnP, " Senese said
Wednesday in his keynote address.
"The computPr is a given. It's not
a fad, lt's heretostay" he told a news
conference Parlier, saying It will
change education, International

tmde and everyday life.
In education, students are in·
trtgued with computers and like to
Interact with them, unlike working
with flashcards or workbooks, he
satd.
"You can walk Into an electronic
game parlor and see the kids'
fascination," he said.

Although Senese said computers
can enhance the role o! teachers, he
belleves teachers still will serve as
inspiration for students.
"I think there's never going to be
replacement for the dedicated
teacher In the classroom. It's a
question of productivity."
Computers can streamline some

administrative tasks an&lt;l free the
teacher from the tedium of drllllng
students, thus making teaching
more Interesting, he said.
More than 2,00J people, Including
some from 15forelgn countrtes, are
expected to attend the conference,
whlch ends Friday at the Dayton
Convention Center.

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ELBERFELDS

FATHER'S DAY GIFT SALE

REMEMBER YOUR DAD ON HIS DAY NEXT SUNDAY- SPECIAL SALE PRICES FOR THIS ANNUAL EVENT SELECTIONS - WELL KNOWN BRANDS
WE'LL GLADLY HELP YOU WITH YOUR SELECTIONS.

Shop Today ... Sale
Ends June 23rd

GOOD

Father's Day Sale!

MEN'S

SALE! MEN'S VAN HEUSEN

KNIT SHIRTS
Dressy shirts. casual look s. tank tops.
cut -offs. Big selection of styles and
color s for Father 's Day giving.

114.00 Van Heusen
Shirts ........................ 111.19
116.00 Van Heusen
Shirts ........................ 112.79
117.00 Van Heusen
Shirts ........................ 113.59
120.00 Van Heusen
Shirts ........................ 115.99

14',
Ou nce I 00% Cotton Oemm
that wo n't shrmk Pre
washed. Our Regular pnce
'22 95 SIZes 27 to 42 warst
Strarght Leg or Boot Flare.

19.95 KNIT SHIRTS .. ..... 17.99
113.95 KNIT SHIRTS .... 111.19
115.95 KNIT SHIRTS .... II2.79
119.95 KNIT SHIRTS .... Il5 .99

Fa$hls79 gle

MEN 'S

NECKTIE
SALE

Short sleeves. Neck srzes 14 \'z to 18.
Solid colors, white, neat stripes. Regu lar and button dow n collars.

BASIC
JEANS
Wrangler No. Fault

S, M. l. XL and XXL Size s- Plus Tali s.

'*'

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$2 Refund
From

four·rn H' nd an d Ready Tred
Tres Near pa tterns and sol rd
colors

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BY MAIL WITH PURCHASE OF ANY HANES 3 PACK

BRIEFS. T-SHIRTS. BOXERS
A-SHIRTS, SLEEVELESS T's

1650 TIES ..... SALE 1499
18 50 TIES

DRESS SHIRTS

MEN 'S WRANGLER
BLUE DENIM

Get particulars in Men's Dept.. 1st Floor

SALE 16.69

Father's Day

Select your cards lor Dad's Day on our 1st
Floor and th en the wraps, ribbons and bows lor
grtt wrapping Be all ready lor hrs day next
Sunday.

SWIM
TRUNKS

MEN'S
JACKETS

S. M. L. XL s1 ze s. Select hrs
lavorrte sty le and color from
our br g se lect 1on
'9.95 Swim
unks............. .. ... 17 99
1 10.95 Swim
Trunks .. .. ... ..... ...... 18.79
'I 1.95 Swim
Trunks ..... ....... ... ... 19.59
1 12.95 Swim
Trunks ................ 110.39

I ct a sm art new lrghtwerght

racket lor your o,,j from our fin e
"'lt"cl,on ol st yle s and co lor s. S. M.
I Xl and XXL S11es
1 15.95

JACKETS ... I1l.90
1 21.95 JACKETS ... 116.40
1 24 .95 JACKETS .. . 1 18.70
1
39 .95 JACKETS ... 129.90

MEN'S 114.95
MEN 'S

TIMEX·.

Big Ben by Wrangler

'WATCHES

l 00 r olton IIIP\I•run k. heavy du ly
hr"' I•PIWr 11vr·h and bMiac ks a! str ess
pornh Rul por kr•l lwnmer loop Propor ·
Ironed lr t

Select a Trm ex walch grN
fo r your Dad fro m ou r se·
lecl1on on the seco nd
tloor and

$1219

MEN'S

The perfec t Father's Da y Grit.
Sizes 29 to 42 and extra sizes
44 to 50. Solrd co lors rn a lar ge
se lection of light and dark
shades. Let us help you with
your se lection .

SLACKS .... 111.99
SLACKS .... I14.19
SLACKS .... I 18.69
SLACKS .... 126.19

WESTERN
SHIRTS
Made by Wrangler. Pre-shrunk
heavyweight denim, snap lront.
two snap front pockets. snaps
on wrr st, long tarls. Srzes 14 ',\ to

20.

Father's Day Special

Casual Outdoor Furniture at its Finest

Fast-acting
WD-40 spray
penetrates to
loosen rusted
parts and
free sticky
mechanisms.
Helps prevent
rust. 9 oz.
78-1378-5

$1588

z

88

c

3 •g 5
a ~::~~~·:~~ .............. 1 . so

l..imit6
Per Customer

Transmission Fluid. Your

choice type "F" or Dexron.
Quart. 78-3094,95

"':'
_.

In-Store
·
Sale Price ...

I

~:~.......... 5 for

S for

2.45
Net
49
Cost ....... Per Qt. •
Great oil value . 78- t 436- t

Bike Tires and Tubes

50.
16.95 1'/• INCH WIDTH

Many sizes available
----

(Brown or Black)

Sire

$5.39
1 8.95

5tor99c

1'!. INCH WIDTH

$7.19
to.

Beauty ... Comfort ... and Durability

WD-40
Spray
Lubricant.

loss of refrigerant is a main
cause of poor
cooling. Get
ready for hot
weather, buy
refrigerant
now. 14 oz.
78-4401 -2

(Black)

Reg. 186.65 LOW BACK SPRING
BASE CHAIR .. ........... .... SALE 169.00
REG. 1103.30 HIGH BACK SPRING
BASE CHAIR ................. SALE 179.00
REG. 1197.20 SPRING
BASE LOUNGER .. ........ SALE 1147.00
REG. $200.00
TWO-SEAT GliDER ...... SALE 1149.00
REG . 1266.65
THREE-SEAT GliDER ... SALE 1200.00
REG . 1280.00
CANOPY SWING .......... SALE 1210.00

IG·LO
FREON 12
for Car Air
Conditioners.

Genur ne lull grarn
bridle cowhide, sna p
otl buckl es. Srzes 32 to

18.95 SHORTS ........ 17.08
111.95 SHORTS ...... 19.4B
112.95 SHORTS .... 110.28
1 14.95 SHORTS .... I11.8B

Father's Day Sale

Per Customer

LEATHER
BELTS

Polyester, poly cott on blend s.
denrm s, cordu roys rn s1ze S, M.
L, XL Walk shor ts. tennis sh ort s.
joggers. lleeces. Many have
coordrnatrng shi rt s.

20o/o

Limit2

Per Customer

SALE! MEN'S

SHORTS

SAVE

1.19

Limit3

MEN'S 119.95
BLUE DENIM

DRESS
SLACKS

'15.95
118.95
1 24.95
134.95

99c

Available At Our
Ofice on the
Second Floor

MEN'S

WORK
DUNGAREES
Father' s Day Sale

GIVE HIM A
GIFT
CERTIFICATE

CARDS &amp;Gl FT WRAP

MEN'S

In 75 years, Western Auto has grown
from one store to more than 2,700
• • • and all because of your confidence in our quality products.

Other Gift Suggestions

PVC Tape.Five rolls in a plastic pouch. Assorted colors . %
in. wide. 12ft. rolls. 47-9861-7

16•1 .75
20K1.75

20•1 75
20x2 . 125
24•1 .75

24x1 :Ve
26x 1 75

26J.1¥e
26111Va
26~.2 . 1 25

27x l l/•
27I I If•

Tire

-

Price

-

Tube

Price

1.119
3.119 33-5920 -5 1.119
33 -5892-6 4.99
33 -5693.94 4 .99 33-5846 -2 1.99
33-5904-9 3.99 3Hi922 -1 1.99
33-5845 -4 1.99
33-5908·0 3.99 33-5924· 7 1.99
33 -5826-'1 3 .99 33-5847 -0 1.99
33 - ~4- 8
4.119
33-5844 · 7 1.119
33 -5880-1 3.99 33-5926 -2 1.119
33 -5881 -9
4 .99
33 -5900-7

.33-5928 -8

-

-

4.99

1.88

50ft. Hose. Nylon-reinforced .

STANCAN Gallon Gas Can.

-

•;, in. diameter. 92-8444-9

-

50 ft. 'loin. Hose. 92·846 t -3.. .... 6.99
15ft. o/o in. Hose. 92·8463-9 . _. _... 9.99

Reinforced metal can. plus 12
in. Seal best'"' retractable spout.
Buy several. 95-1401 -9

For Your Dad
CAMERAS and FILM * TELEVISION SET
BINOCULARS * LAWN MOWER * RADIO

*

UPHOLSTERED CHAIR AFTER SHAVE LOTION
ELECTRIC RAZOR RECORDS and TAPES
BARBECU~ GRILL * STEREO OUTFIT
CAR RADIO &amp; TAPE PLAYER * HARMONICA
ELECTRIC FAN ICE CREAM FREEZER

*

*

ln·Stont

FATHER'S DAY SALE!
MEN 'S

SALE! MEN'S

SPORT SHIRTS

DRESS SOCKS
Our famou s Sp rrn gfoot qualrty OnP
srze fits sr1es 10 lo 13 Brg select1on
of colors.
12.00 Bulky Knit

Orion Socks ............ 1.49
150 Banlon
Panel Socks.... .. .. _sug
1

1

Give Dad a sh irt from our selection in sizes S. M, L, XL
an d XXL. Campus, Wran gler, Van Heuse n, Lef1g re,
Plaids, solids, strrpes.

POMEROY
USE OUR FREE: r'ARKING LOTS
~·

S1Q.95
Sl3.95
Sl5.95
116.95

SPORT
SPORT
SPORT
SPORT

SHIRTS ............. 18.79
SHIRTS ........... 'l1.19
SHIRTS ........... 112.79
SHIRTS ........... SlJ .59

=. . . 4for 1.49
=·~t::~ . . . . . 1.00
NetCost ...... 4

for

.49

3tor99c 9.99

99

C

l..imit 5 Pairs
Per Customer

SYLVANIA Light Bulbs.

Disposable Butane Light-

1,060 Pc. Fastener Set.

Cotton Work Gloves. With

Choose 60, 75 or 100 watt
bulbs. 53·5322,23,24

ers. Convenient pocket size
lighters. Pkg. of 3. 66-3705-2

Screws, nails &amp; much more in
25-drawer cabinet. 47 •7805-6

knit wrists. Machine washable.
One size fits all. 92-5015-0
6-PAGE

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