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Judgments sought

Area deaths
Donald C. Grimm ·
Funeral services were heldat2: 30
p.m. today In Foglesong Funeral
Home, Mason, W.Va. , for Donald C.
Grimm,89,NewHaven,W.Va.,who
died Saturday In Veterans MemorIal Hospital.
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The Rev. Dave Fields Jr. off!·
elated, and burial will be In Onion
Cemetery.
Born Oct. a!, 1894, at Letart,
W.Va., son of the late Mllo and
Emma Gibson Grlmni, he was a
rettred carpenter, a World War I
Amly Veteran, and a m€nlher of
American Legion Smlth-Capehart
~t 140 at New Haven and VFW
~t 9926 at Mason.
He was preceded In death by his
wife. Goldie F. Roush Grimm; by a
daughter, Irene May Grimm; and
by ~brothers and a sister.
Surviving are four daughters,
Mrs. Mary E . Morgan of CottageviDe, W.Va. , Mrs. Alberta L.
Hubbard of Syracuse, and Mrs.
Ester R. King and Mrs. Florence M.
Powell, both of New Haven; a son,
Donald C. Jr. of Auburn, Wash.;
three sisters, Mrs. Allee Board of
Orrville, Mrs. Elizabeth Finnicum
of Gallipolis, and Mrs. Bertha Steele
ofMogadore; and15grandchlldren,
23 great-grandchildren and a greatgreat-grandson.

·Gene E. Riley
Gene E. Riley, 52, Clifton, died
Sunday In Holzer Medical Center.
Born March 28, l!!:fl, In West
Columbia, hewas thesonofEdWard
"Joe" Riley, Clifton, and the late
Jennie H. McNickles RUey ..
He was a master welder In
maintenance for 29 years and

worked at the Ohio Valley Electric
Corporation's Kyger Creek Plant.
Hewasaveter.moftheKoreanWar,
having served In the U.S, Anny,and
a member of cutton United MethDdlst ChUrch.
Swvlvlng are his 'wife, Mary K.
Johnson Riley; daughters and
sons-In-law, Joyce E. andJac)( Well,
Darwin, Ohio, and Jan E . and
James Parker, Huntington; sons,
James Dwight and Jeffrey Clark
RUey, both of Clifton; father and
mother-In-law, Harold and Mabel
Johnson, Point Pleasant; granddaughter. Jenna L. Parker, and
several aunts and uncles.
Funeral services will be at 1: 30
p.m . Wednesday In Clifton United
MetOOdlst Church with the Rev.
Richard Carpenter o!flclatlng. Bor!al wm follow In Kirkland Memorial
Gardens.
Friends may can at Foglesong
Funeral Home from 6-9 p.m.
Tuesday and one hour prtor to
services at the church.
The famtly requests that In li~ of
flowers contrtbutions he made!Dthe
Mason County Chapter of the
American Cancer SocietY.

Lulu Belle Murray
Mrs. Lulu Belle Murray, 101, for
manyyearsaresklentofGrantSt.ln
Mlddleport, died Tuesday morning
at the Jackson General Hospital In
Ripley, W.Va.
Mrs. Murraywasamernberofthe
Middleport Ftrst Baptist Church
and had resided In Middleport Yiell
pasi her 100th birthday. She was
hOnored annually on the occasion by
the church and others.
Arrangements are being made at
the Rawlings-Coats-Blower Fun·
era! Home In Middleport.

ordered by Judge · answer six calls
A ludgement for $43,183.85 has
been ordered against WW!am R.
and Helen M. Capehart In Meigs
County Common Pleas Court.
This suit, fUed by The Kissell
Company against the Capeharts
and Household Finance Loan Corp.,
sterns from default on a prornlsory
note for property In Rutland
Township. The mortgage on said
property Is to be foreclosed and the
property sold.
An action to quiet tltleon property
In Rutland \dllage has been ffied by
Effie M. Buskirk, Rutland, against .
Isaac Wright, If living, address
unknown.
In a reciprocal action for chlld
support, Charles R. Hatfleld, Rutland, has been ordered to make
support payments to Janet Kindell,
Conway. North Carolina.
Also In Meigs Conunon Pleas, 0\1
request from Donna Lee Selk,
Rutland. a restraining order has
been Issued against EdWard M.
Selk, also of Rutland, pending
divorce proceedings.

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Veterans Memorial
Admissions---Rodney Sp)res,
Cheshire; Ruby Morris, Racine;
Leola Keck, Pomeroy; Clara Riley,
Middleport; Joey Pridemore,
Pomeroy;
Cecil Frazier ,
Middleport.
DisCharges--Mary Mllhoan, Ronald Pickens.

The Emergency Medical Service
· tnade slx runs Monday In Melgs
County.
_A.!_ 5:48 .a.m .. Pomeroy went to
Pine Grove Rd. for Ruby Morris to
Veterans Memorial Hospital. At
11:59 a.m., Pomeroy went to Hiland
Rd. for John Nelson to Veterans
Memorial. Life Flight !lew JohD
Nelson to Grant Hospital In COium·
bus at 2:51p.m. Middleport went to
Stonewood Apartments at3: 19p.rn.
for CecU Frazier to Veterans
·Memorial. At 5:42 p.m .• Pomeroy
went to 830 East Main for Joe
Pridemore to Veterans Memorial.
At 7 p.m., Middleport went to 3QI
Stonewood Apartments . again for
Cecil Frazier to Veterans
Memorial.
Over the weekend, area squads
answered 13 calls.

Roderick heanl ease

To end marriages
Donna Lee Slek, Rutland has llled
for a divorce from EdWard M. Siek,
also of Rutland, on the grounds of
gross ileglect of duty and extreme
cruelty. Terry Lee Snider and
Randall Dale :;;ntder. · both o(
Pomeroy, have llled for a dlssolu·
tlon ol their marriage. The State of
. West VIrginia and Marsha Payne,
have fUed a reciprocal action for
support against James Payne.
Steven L. Story has been appointed counsel for the defendant In
a case filed by the state against P&lt;!._ul
Steinmetz, Sr.
Meanwhile, Donald C. Ward has
fl1ed a petition for divorce In Meigs
County Common Pleas Court
against Donna Ward. Donna Ward
countered suit and was granted a
divorce on the grounds of gross
neglect of duty andextremecruelty,
and adultery. $he was restored to
her fonner name of Koehler.

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This offer expires November 30, 1984 and is to
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Marriage licenses have been
Issued In Melgs County Probate
Court to Clifford Murray, Jr., 22,
Middleport and Diana Louise
Shamblin, '!1, Mlddleport, and to
Gary Keith Butler, 23, RaVI!IISWOOd,
and Alana Lynn Lyons, 16, Racine.

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northwesterly by morning. Wednesday, mostly, cloudy with a chance of
·showers. High around 70. Chance of
raln !IJ per cent tonight and 40
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Exteaded F01 ec88t
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Fair and coolllawlh the period.
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a year ~ but have been vandal- • observanceotHallaweenlnthetoWn, ;
!zed. The cost wW be from $211) to but took no action pending pnulble
the Meigs County Canmlssloners
approved for Middleport, a block $350. The canpany wW replace action by the Mlddlejlor1 Chamlia-&gt;
grant application for $aJ,(JX) which
trees that have died.
• of Commerce In staging a public· ,
would be used tO purchase ·the
Counctldlscussedcuttlngoftrees party. Councllmen lndlcated tl!at. .
abandoliedC.andO.Rallroaddepot and brush in trontoftheolddepot.
they are hoping to colnddlnc
In Mlddl€port. An application made Councllman Satterfleld said he and whatever activities that take plaa:&gt; •
through Mlddleport and Mayor
CouncUman Horky ' had lnspecled lntllecommiJPltywlthothernelirby . •
Hoffman for an $11,00J grant to be theHudsonSt, areaandhaddeclded townsasfarasdatl!sareconcemed. ,
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equipment for use by all depart- rocks that are threatening to slide.
ments of the county was not Healsolndlcaiedthatthestreetdoes
approved as a block grant appllca- . have four speed bumpsoowandthat
tion. Mayor Hollman said. How- Is adequate for controllng speeding
ever, COOIJillsstOnershaveagreedto on the street. Council discussed the

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agreed to send a thank-you letter to
ToJTeS guest speaker
the col)lmissloners for their help.
at recent conference
By another lH vote, ?.layor
Hoffman was authorized tD have
Norma Torres, R. N .• nursing North Fourth St. blacktopped when
supervisor of the Meigs County work Is completed o~ the new water
Health Depai1ment, was a guest . line. The street Is now brick and
speaker at a four day conference at Councllman King voted against
the University affiliated Cincinnati blacktopping over the brick and
Center for Developmental Dis- losing the aesthetic aspects of the
orders at Children's Hospital Medi- street. However, Mayor Hoffman
cal Center, UnlversityofCinclrulatl, said In previoUS years astrtpthreeto
recently.
four feet ln width had already been
put over top of the b.-leks. Other
The ·conference addressed the council members Indicated that
nutritional needs of the chronically they. too, are against paving over
W handicapped child. Mrs. Torres' brick streets but were not against It
topic related tospeclalruralneeds m In t)lls Instance since the strtp of
the care of high risk children and concrete already Is over tJie brick
Included nutrtt!Onal assessments. street In the area ln question.
actual mechanics feeding assessFinn employed
ments and use of feeding scales. Her
It was agreed to emploY the
talk Included an evaluation ol the Trl- Village Landscape Co. to repair
possibility of bnplernenlng new trees which were placed In !hi!
nutratlonal techniQues In rural business section and other locations
counties.
The CQnference was attended by
phamaclsts, nutrttlonlsts and BuWeather forecast
reau of Crippled Chlldren's consultants from 36 states, Canada and

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CLEVELAND (AP) - The
wlnniDg number drawn Monday .
night In the Ohio Lot:Wry's dally
game, ''The Nurnber,"-was 9'}3.
In the "Pick 4" game, played
Monday through Friday, the win·
nlng number was 9403.

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day that Meigs Coui!ty Common
Pleas Judge Charles Knight had
denied the post conviction relief
request of Thomas M. Stewart, now
serving time In the ChUlicothe
Correctlorull FacWty. Judge Knight
had earner removed himself from
the case and Judge Richard C.
Roderick was appointed by the Ohio
State Supreme Court to hear the
argument of Stewart.

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llllllpayment of prornlsory notes,
one which Involves real estate, have
been llled ln MeigsCwnty Common
Pleas Court.
Capital Financial Services Inc.,
Pa-neroy, has asked for a Judgement of $12,038.58 from Raymond
and EUeen Justis, Middleport, for
nonpayment on a note for property
located In Middleport. Farmers
Barik and Savings Co., Pomeroy,
has asked for a judgem~t of
$3,300.00 . from Oscar Imboden,
Middleport. and Botkins Grain and
Feed CO., Botkins, has asked for
$3.336.30 trom Sherman Marcum,
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blmSelf by promulgating smy little
regulations. nie term came to
suggest those whO are . unhaWY
with the temperature you set when
you shOwer, and wish to reach In
their hand to adjust the temperato that of their own disposition.
The ·most notorious. adjusters In
covemment are, of course, those
that try to lind means of telllng you

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lor generations. This Is the equlvaf. them to be. WDat ls lolnC on?
So I telegraphed to Mr. Eart
for inStance, you can take (not ent ol giving Horowitz a plano In
more than: m per day) without . Which B below the mtddle c, the Evan at Epoon's oiiiCe In California
running the c~ ot contracting
next note, lln't B. but A sharp. I ' and asked In a voice frellhted with
liver cancer, If YOII are a white
would rather listen to the eniu!ni aatonllhmelll, sadness and tndlpamOUSe. TIIeae .shower adjusters, a cacophony, b\&gt;&amp;rlng such · a plano tlon why Epson was doing this to
dozen years ago, ran cyclamates
played, than tace the wrath of Mr. America. To my ~. I dllroout~town. causlngsomeofUJtoao
Horowitz. In Ita latest modell. IBM verect that Mr. Evan was not ~!Vat
to the burden ol lmportln&amp; them &amp;JlPeai'S tp haw retrNted. Mean- aware of the reconftluratlon of t~
conventional ' tyepWI'I,tl!t ~~- Infrom Switzerland, where neltbef while, tens o! thouaands of peuple
the natiVes nor white ll'llce have had to 10 to the expense of ordering deed, when asked wtlethe!' there
were means by which It could ·~
shown any signs ot l*llolllcal other keyboards whenever theY
made n&lt;X'I'ilal - some handy
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used IBM machinery.
And there appears now to . be
Tbe Epson fOlk haw Just come microchip, or whatever - hil
liOIIll!lhing ot a temptation to adjust
out. with a little lap computer, the replied that he knew or no II,ICh
shOw~rs by the technological
PX-8, which ts the shower ildJua· device. He was, Cjul~ franldy,
bored with the whole subject. To be
giants. A lew years bact, mlchty ter·s orgy. · Sudd@nly you bave a
IBM produced a typewriter lrey- keybOaro In which the cololl, the a good shower a4Juster It m~
board with the left key that permlta sernJcolon, the quotation mark. 'the neYel' occur to you that any ~ the
edicts you hand down are qut'Stlonyou to make capital letters a wh!ile apoistrophe and the parentheses
one key away from where It has sat aren't where you grew up knowing able, or should be questioned.

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· ted to force on 111 the use ol a
nt~t ZIP code. 'Ibelr arau. ments were, essentially, that If only
you will use nine dtllta, your letter
will reach Its destination laster, to
which the easiest ~ II, )'el, and
II you use Federal Expreu, your
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:sUch as the portrayal of the future by HatTy E . f'lale, chalnnan and
chief executive officer of Flgg!e International, employer of ~ than
~.OOJ workers, and authOr of ''The Cost Re\lllctlon .and Prol'lt
Improvement HandbOOk."
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· was president lor four YM"~ 1Je
VOij:e controlled. They wUI be tended by robots whO ultlrriately wtll have
dld some major ·thtnp that were
viSion. The only people on \he manufacturing floor wW be setup pen;onnel
wrong, but the ...prant act C(
service technicians.
shower adjusting wu tellllll eve; '1n the very near future, factories Will be operated on a &amp;eVEII-day,
cybody that all federal public
three-shift basts, while they wW be manned only for one shill fol: live days.
lacilltles would not ~ alf conditiThe various machines wtll run automaticallY and slllt off whm the·Job Is ·
oned to a temperature level of leu
' either completed or requires a toolblg clu)pge. ·
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than Ill degrees, or whatever It was.
''The factoiY -of the future probably Will •be totally controlled by a
'The Idea, you see, was that any
microprocessor, which will be capallle not only o! rwm1ng the entire
iemperatures cooler than Ill, demanufacturing operation automatically, but also of fUrnishing an Instant
grees was a waste o1 enei'IY· You
evaluation of lnventocy.
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must understand the mentality or
1 "Instead of the bustle of human activity within a hUge lndustrtal
the shower adjuster.
complex, there wtll be a few workers wearing white coats, probably on
salary, who wtll calrtlly oversee the operation."
From Jack Lavecy, Merrill Lyoch director of securitieS and economic.
research, and Raymond Stone, manager of financial economics, ·Is this
offering about factors that •might restrain 1!ei lnOatlon to less than. ~
WASHINGTON -thepress.a nd can be Interpreted and analyzed Some even gave !;!eagan ••passive should lind educat!Qnal. How many '•
percent.
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approval."
_o f the lollowtng qlle!ltlons can you
:-"Competitive pnclng. During pertods of rising demand, some ftiTns . the pollsters bave.all but re-elected dtflerenttY depending on how the
But In l!IIM. these grouP,S are !Ired answer? (Answers appear at the
President Reagan . Yet neither qUEStions are asked and reported
adOpt non-competitive prtclng behal(lor; firms set prtres as a mark-up
..•" h!o says. 11 Depenc:llne on one's 14J against Reagan.
presldentUil
candidate
has a do-orend. •
over prnductlons costs because they believe they can set raise prices
die follqwlng large enough to win rnottw, they can be reported for the
4. In 1!Wl, the lore!&amp;n-pollcy
1. · How much do the t&amp;xpaYftll .
withOut a serious loss lp sales.
.
spotllglll was focused on the Iranian · lose In food-stamp fraud?
j)lll'p(lle ol lulllng t~ Reagan
the
election.
The
outcome wW be
"With deregulation and reregulatlon of many doemsllc Industries and
2. How many U.S. poat oftlces
determined by the swing vote- the supporters Into complacency and hostBII'! crtsts, a Carter !Iasco. In
the globalization of U.S. markets, a morecompetltlveprtclngmvlrooment
1984, the spoWght Is on Central· serve fewer than 100 customera'!' ·
Independents who are loyal to Inactivity."
has developed.
.
Here are the concerns raised In America, Lebanon and the Persian ,
3. What happened to 399 cars and
neither R!!agan nor Walter
- "Labor t;OSts. As production levels rise, a maj9r cost ~
Gulf,
with
Reagan
on
the
defensive.
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trucks
that' our foreign aid people
Monda
I
e.
the
memo:
addltlonallabQr Input. In this cycle, however, rising labor costs due to new
This· middle vote, now leaning
:&gt;.
In 1!81, the conservatives were brought to the Middle East?
1. In 191ll, Reagan "had President
. workers are providing a smaller push to prtces.
4. How many government
. : ' "Two- tier wage structures are appearing with Increasing frequency In · heavily toward ReagaJt, can be- Carter to run against." Cal'ter was wild about Reagan. In 191H, "they
an
\mpopllar
.
president'
on
the
changed
overnight
by
a
shill
In
the
don't
have
the
same
Intensity
for
weather-serylce
offices are pier.
:, :Union contracts. These reduce t)le marginal cost of labor since new
winds. And a confidential defensive. In 1!184, Reagan faces a 'getting PreSident Reagan reforming
unnecessary
functions! ,
poLitical
: :)?mployees are hired at below the exlsllng wage."
'
5. How many U.S. agencies
memo circulating InSide the White more formidable ttcket, and the elected," the lllen'l() notes. .
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House warns: 'Ilte Republicans Democrats are on the attack 6. In 1!81, Rei&amp;l!ll hammered at Inspect lncomln&amp; air pasl4!l\la'l
"with extreme lnteristty;" the the :Democratic defldt and promand carao'!'
could hl\lW lt.
The .memo was written by Max memo adds.
Answers: 1. About $1 billion a
!sed a balanced bllllgft. In 1!184, he
2. In 19111, many key electbral 1.\1 ·hel!l accountable for a budget y~ar. 2. 12,e. 3, Nlnety-ttUw ~
. Hagel, a deputy director of the 1!81
Reagan campaign ,now· a senior sta~ wm! controlled by RepubLI- that Is more out o! balance than . used 191' Jll!fiOnal transport; N
can governors, with strong stat~ ever.
have ~ Idle for up to two ye&amp;i'l;
adviser..
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This
election
Is.
far
!tom
a
organizations.
In
191H,
some
o!
Add
to
all
this,
thi!
memo
five
are missing; and uncounted
; :: Although the presidential election Is stiU more than a month away, plans
pushover,"
he
warns.
"No
matter
these
states
now
have
Democratic
that
the
Democrats
"are
othen
have ~ commalldotied
concludes,
already being laid for the winner, whether It's Presldent Reagan or
governors.
what
the
polls
say
now,·
as
11
gets
flnaJICially
healed;
they
have
the
by
host-countcy
otflctall. f . 63.5. Six.
::}Valier F . Mondale, to take the oath of olflcenextJan.lll- adaybelorethe
3. In 1!81, the Democratic special fight and dr1Ve necessary to put on a • (Join oUr protest againSt governcloser
to
Election
Day,
!he
electo:::!Jiauguratlon.
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rate wtll narrow.' It Is very poSsible Interest blocs - unions, teachers, strong campalan; they are be!ter ment misspending. Wrtte to all•:' Although the Constitution requires that the new president be sworn .In oo
we
could lose."
minorities , feminists, etc. - were organized."
.zens AgainSt Waste, P .O. Box 1001,
;. J-an. Ill, the traditional ceremony on thestepsoftheCapltoltsschedul£d for
Hugel doesn't trust the polls. less than enthusiastic about Carter.
'I'AXPA YERS' PURSUIT :
Ben Franklin Station, Washington,
;:&gt;1¥· 21 this time around.
.
Here's . a little game taxpayei's OC ~- )
•; • Inaugural C&lt;mmlttee officials, wbo have already begun pmlmlnaJy . ''The experts tell me that the polls
for the festivities, deny that the Inauguration was moved up a day to
; • ~ It from conflicting wltl'\ tlie Jan. Ill Super Bowl.
.
; ; ;~ }l1 fact. says John Chambers, the C&lt;tnmlt1ee's executive dlrectol', the
ftla)lguratlonls always moved upadaywbenJan. 20fallaooaSunday,ult
• •
~ this year.
If the presidential polls are Iran. carter bad the patience to releaaed the Ll!l5~ on hll
barracks IIIII of steeplna Mlr1Del.
;-;· :But. to comply with the constitutional requirement and tomalre!il~Mthat
anywhere near correct, then P . T. bring the hOstages home alive Inauguration day. Every newsman .. · I think It Is thne that all
. : 1~· countcy doesn't go withOut a chief executive for a ,day, the next · Barnum was rtght. There IS a which was more than his succes- who has been In Lebailon llreii1S to Amertcans · who are officially In
sucker born every mtnute. I, lor
sors could do with the Marines know that the Ayatollah's thugs are Lebanon be brought home. The
; :_president will be sworn In on Sunday, Jan. Ill. probably In a,short, private
• ; .L'fremony, Olambers said.
·
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one, don't much believe In opinion
blown up In their barracks. When training In the Syrian occupied . terrltorlsts al'(' not ahout to stop
;. ; ''ile has to do tt. How he does It Is his prerogative," he said
polls, at least six weeks before
that haPP,I!IIed, he threa\l!ned "se- leCtin ol Lebanon ' not too far from
their killing ways because an
::; ThatwWmeanthatthenextpresldenlwWCOfT1E'tolhelnauguratlonthe electon. ·Grandma used to say,
vere retribution'' which never Beirut. Surely we have memberS of Amertcan·p~dent stands tall and
&lt; next day already sworn-ln. and that when.he. takes the oath. from Chief
''There's many a slip betwixt the
~- I baw been waiting all week the Air Force near enough to
talks "tle'Vere retribution" onlrlfovl&gt; J ustice Warren Burger, It wW be juslfor show, Chambers sajd.
cup and the lip," a wise old
lorhlmtorepeat thetbreatbuthell Lebanon to give them a doae ol slon thousands ot miles away. The
-: Thelastpresldenttobeswomtntwlcelorthe~~~J~MtermwasDwlcbiD.
quotation tbat Is still' ~ today,
toO buly campaiiP'In&amp; to bother. ··sev~ retribution" If the pm~.
only thin&amp; they do undentand II
::£IsenhOWer, In 1953. He llrst ' took the oam In a 3~ minute private
I!Sp«&lt;a_lly In presldentl,al politics.
. That II wlty the Jalamlc terrorlatl dent would only say the word. But 1 pa~t In ldnd, and II they are 1101
: · :ceremony In the East Room at the White House oil Sunday, !hell took It
The presidential election can ~
wtll not stop with bombing two ~ only eontlnueil his campaign and I!Oinl to Ket It, their homblnt
; ·· again at hls lnaugilral on Monday. '
Influenced by anything and usually
embaaales and one barracks. They Ilea~ Yeltlal "sev~ retribution" attacks wtll.continue. ·
• who hav~ never
: . The Jan. Ill swearing-In date Is rontalned In the 21st Amendment, made
Is. With last week's bombing o1 the
are notalraldotlhrea~ "severe on the Ol!mocrata
It's time to call their hand or
part ot'the Constitution In 1933. BefQre that, a lti'W pmddl!ntiDokoG'kr m American embassy tn Befrut bring- retribution" which neYI!f comes! ' even blown ·up an embassy or a come home!
March 4: Four other presidents before EtsenlloMr had their- ~-In
tng the lou or Ame11can Uvea In
. It to be ciJmmon knowl·
;: :~~ate fall on a Sunday: James MOIIIW,Zachaty_Ta)llor, Rutllt!tfllidHa)'el
Lebanon clOse to the 3m mart tn "' edge that the lllldde bom_b ets are
::;and Woodrow Wilson.
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less t11an iwo years, .U.S. voten are
followl!rs ot the Ayatollah Kho• • • Next January's Inauguration wt11 ~ hi!ld on the West Flmt of the
beginning to remember that Prt!lll- . metnl who has ~ therl) a
• I::apltol, as was Reagan's In 1!81.- a ~ lrml the put, when
dent Reagan's policy tn Lebanon. front teat In HeaVI!IIII they take f ,
.: ,Inaugurations were held on the~ F'ront. Sblce&amp;'iator&amp;tlonpc!lJect fol: . was adopted againSt the advice or· ·. sufllclellt number Of his enernte?
~: )he West Front.~annot possiW be com~ In time, t!le ocal'okUna and . !fillltary authorities; It Is, HIS policy
)VIth them when they dle. Iran's
&lt; -other signs of construction wW be sll'ilpty "CIM!nd over with IJ!•Qllna," , llJid HIS alone. He donn't ev4!1l
'dark da"" ,_an with the retul1l at
: : Puunbers saki.
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he 01111tt' : ' SIDee that da)' Iran'i papulaliall hai
a· ••• ·
to 10011 Mtllze that ~ ~ ll
_,. COMI~rrably cleCnpld by ·
CGU11WwttmUitle . . J1Pt. Jit. '·· Kllon•blljllltlceandthewlrwtth '
.,
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SBemar)' or smte· ~!lltz 111c1 tilt
Ji..q. ~ ddldrln JaM fiHD
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same day or tbe 'lxinlblng thai 1111 •ltt.od 1n10 tilt army u a ~ ot
United States would still mall'!•.. · lllllladllh,WitpiJI&amp;IIIIItiOF I o1e
;·:
J'
W · ·-o
an embauy and staff In Betnrt.
the IOidlerl ,...,_ ~ble '
· : "'· • •
This Is the second th1le an
territory to aplode tile llllnS. For
::::::rwould like to ask Mr.. Wingett a took the!J lugaaae at dtflerent has been blown away In that ctty.
lbelr lllf\IICt, tilly 1ft priiiiiiMd A ·
:::~tlon on the Route 33.
places. Their celebration was· on a with heavy loss of nve5, 11101t1y; llpllrlal tnatln tilt belafter. Slich
:~·. ;Mr. Wingett, please tell me the boat out In the ,-river close to Le~. If the admlnlltrat:IOn
metbodl ot pnctlctDI. watlare are
;.. : -51ale that keeps the tow~!'• road up ~- Dravo put the cement persists tn continuing the United
beyoad the -.pcil!bealln o! the
:.::. - t~~eylifpua H'!' .
plers ·ln.
States Pl'l!lletlce 1n Lebtlnotl, more
&amp;\Will A.mll'lean. We cannot
•
·:·:·.:navelieealn~lhllaleliandltiave
' The superintendent was D. T. 1.-saf!!aaund.
, ·•
tu ·a· rGIItdtvallllplacl!doa
:: :~ IINII It bappe. Y-. the ~I KOI to knoW hlmquttewell.
If you can 1anembel' bilck to ·, lanllllllrlnlrMilldodlltmM!dle
or 0111o aDd Welt Vlqlnla , • Mount Vernon Brtd&amp;I!Co. putthe · January 1981 wlthcJutpatlfli. )W
D•n c '!Jp ~FIICIIct dur -,
::: ~ tceep up the br'ld&amp;UCI'Illl tJ1e ~up.
will recall the liew pcelldeilt
briDd aC diJ': t rcy 011 tlllm II&amp;
. • • )'IVa'. But whatldnd olllulpe will
. The 111111! companies built the promising "le'iae ~"tar
Wlllll aC - . 'l1IIJ woalll
:;: thl!fJetltgettn?
.
bildp that~ till; Kanawha · anycoontrylhattrledtGrub~
' uudlrrtr,. 1111t twvat I'IUftlu.
:. :. : They (the state~ wtll put a load River at ~ Pleasant We had a
Sam's Dill!! Ill the dlr\: He ~ not
· tlolt" lflt twr Clllllf
·: • limit on It to keep heavy li"af&amp;: all.
boy by tilt
Smith ldlled-on i'l!ferrln&amp; to Lebanon then but to the
Pl!i1lapt . Roltlld RfiiP" · llu
say 10 ton load llmlt.
that Job.
50 or 10 bosta&amp;ft returned from
been 10 IIJIII'IItl Ill Jd? "IM!I'I!
:•• · On this brtdge celebratlort;l was
From a Unit tnldl *lwr, a. captivity In Teberall. U.wuaot10
retrlbtltlall" blll:-111 lllllllll!lf
;: : one fellow that helped take care ~ R.epublkllllllut . . . . . . . . .., YOte aart1Y rubblna It Into Pn!ildeut
obUpllon to tiW ~l! wilD put
·:: 'ifa!fic. I met tlle train at MalOn and for PHPD - 8rD JlltW.
Jimmy Carta' fir the Jataaa In
him Ill tlle Wldllt Ill Ill and

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Dea_d line set in Indians' settlement
CLEVELAND (AP)' - A teniaiive deatlllne ot Sept. ~has been set
to settle a lawsuit against the
planned purchase of the aeveland
Indians, a teamoff[clalsays. ,
New York attorney David LeFevrehasotferedabout$4lm1Ulonlna
tota l assets deal. The sale has been
1
1 flledbyWalte
r
blocked by a awsu t
Lalch and three other mlnortty
owners.
The lawsuit objects to the way
LeFevre was purchasing the team.
A major roadblock to the asset

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Unbeaten North Gallta goes after
Its lttthstralght victory Fridaynight
In one o! lour SVAC non-conference
battles. In other aUalrs,' Southelll
visits another unbeaten opponent In
Wahama; Hannan goes to Southwestern and Hu(ltlngton VInson plays
at Eastern. On Saturday nlgl'\t,
Kyger Creetc travels to Portsmouth
Notre Dame. HlUtnan Trace, the
other loop team, lsjdlethlsweekend.
UalmoWn !p•llty
Olach Dave Angles' Pirates face
a team riddled by early season
lnjurte!J In Hamlin. "I really don't
knoW much ahout Hamlin, Angles
said earlter this week. We knQW the
unbeaten Van team defeated Hamlin, but, we don't knOW If the Injury
problems have ended. You could say
we're playing a team of unknown
cjuallty," Angles said.
In last Friday's 17.0 victory over
Portsmouth East, the Pirates were
led offenslv~ by Mark Foreman,
who rushed for two touchdowns and
kicked II 28 yard field goal. Coach
Angles !eels . his team's offensive .
output has been made poss)ble by
the .p ressure taken off F'oreman by
the other backs, namely, Brtan
Hawks and Scott Wllltamson. The
first year mentor saki his main
ctestre right now ls to Improve his
passing game.
'The entire defensive unit was
praised tor Its effort In st~ the
'Fartans', ~ year's Scioto Valley
champs, lrml scoring. Two Pirates
excepted to return for some action
this week are wingback Tim Smith
and center Ed Oople. .

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Minford. The Falcons are a solid, running 21 plays to Nortwest's 12. • '·
Dave Blankenship led the \ltan :
Coach Jack James' Southwestern sound football team. They won the
offense
wtth JOO yards In 21 carries. :
Highlanders scored 20 points, but game In the trenches. We couldn't
Dame
ran 55" scrimmage •
Notre
still lost, 37-~ laBt Saturday night at establish much consistency on
plays
for
210
yards.
Quarterback :
offense. We have to get our running
Buffalo, W.Va.
Dee
Bendlnelll
ran
for
43 yards and :
Running back Jim Burnette game going again," the first year
four
ol
six
passes
for 34 ;
completed
scored two touchdowns and rushed Bobcat coach said.
·'
for ll8 yards. Steve Pelfrey
Last Saturday night, Portsmouth yards.
switched from quarterback to Notre Dame Gsed a 95-yard kickoff ..-- - - -- - - - - fullback, provided one TO ·and 68 return by Leo GUlet\ and a
yards rushing before leaving the ball-controlling offense In posting Its
contest because of Injury. He Is ftrst victory Qf theseason, 20-13over
expected to return this week against Northwest. The Ttlan$, according to
Hannan as the Highlanders ·seek the Portsmouth Times, used the
their second victory. Defensive clock efficiently In the second half,.stalwarts were middle guard Ben- holdlng the ball 16 minutes whlle
nie Boyd, Andy Halslop, Burnette,
Chris Hampton, PeHrey and Wlll
SVAC ST!INIIING8
Halslop.
1Um
W L T P.OI'
Gallla .......... , .......... .4
o
Wlldcatlllcle
Hannan Tra~ ............ ....... 2 1 1 91 50
Hannan Trace lost Its first game Kyger Croel&lt; ...................... 2 2 a W 54
IastSaturday,l4-7 atirontonStJoe. Eastern ......................... ... 1 3 0 lll ll6
The Wildcats' only score came on a Southweslem ..................... 1 3 a w 81
Southern .. : ...................... .. ! 3 0 3ti 62
14 yard pass from Gary Ktrk toDeke
, . ...... pnwal
Friday - Southern at Wahama; North
Barnes. The loss folkiwed a 24-2&lt;1 tie
8'1 Haqill.n; Hannan at SOuthwestern
with the Green Bobcats. Hannan GaUta
cmd Huntlngton Vinson at Eastern.
Trace, Idle this week, wt11 travel to
·Saturday - Kyger Creek at Ponsmwth
North Gallta Oct, 5 In the SVAC Notre Dame.
seasOn opener lor both clubs.
In other gameS last Frtday night,
4,.\ t \ L(}lJ 0,
Minford blanked Kyger Creek, ron;
·Wahama blasted Eastern. 40-12 and
~
~
Green stoppectSouthem.14-6.
Plays 8Munlay
This week, Kyger Creek 111es to

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only 42 or the 5t llmi1ed partners,
saki Patrick J. O'NeW, chairman c1
the board of the Indians, whO
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CINCINNATI (Al'~ - 'TheCinclnnatl Beagals are wtnless In four
games, and Coacll Sam Wyche says
Monday's game at Pittsburgh with
the Steelers wW be the toughest so

wonder what's going to happen to us
next, what can go wrong now. A
team can go Into a game thinking
defensively, ai\d I dori't mean
defensively In the football sense,"

far.
"Pittsburgh wW be the best team
we'w played," said Wyche, whose
team has been beaten by Denver.
Kansas City, theNewYorkJetsand
the I.J:lsAngeles Rams.
Wyche said that because of the
drafting systen, most teams In the
NatlonaiFootbaliLeagueareclose
tobelngequailntalent.

Wyche said.
The Bengals' running game
picked upln thei.J:lsAngelesk&gt;ss, but
the passing game was still below

HAMBURGER

thrown six Interceptions In the last
two games.

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But Wyche said Anderson Is stnt
hlsstartlngquarterback.
CI1s Collinsworth has caught 23

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passes, while the rest of the wide
recetverslulveatotalofnlne.
Wyche said the blame for the
team's poor start should be laid to

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Kaff-kaff!

Lions to whip Longhorns;
Bucks will top Gophers
Eaad, friends, there are so many
excellent colii~Je football match ups
this week your correspondent hardly
knows where to be1in. Um-kumph!
How about Penn Slate and Texa~
for starters? Tbelr 1ame at the
Meadowlands in New Jersey wll1 believe It or not - be only tbe second
time the5e areat football powers have
~uared

off. On Jan. I, 1972, In the

Cotton Bowl. lbe Nittany Llon!l cor-

r.lled the Loncboms, 30·6.
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look for anythins Jlke that

this Ume. These are are twp of the
most opportuniStic teams in the
nation. They .pracUce the old-time
New York Yinkees medicine: "Don't
make a mistake or lhey·u cream
you." Ho-ho!
• Runnlne tbe show ar~ two
resourceful quarterbacks, Todd
J&gt;ooee or Texas and Doug Stran1 of
Penn State. The Hoople Hunch is that
Penn State, playina before a friendly

~rowd In th~ East, will

prevail by nar·

row 2•·21 count. Har-rumph~
. Elsewhere, Syracuse has regained
lome of Its past glory, but It still can't
~atch the manpower of Nebraska.
Make It Cornhuskers 35, Syracuse a.
fn tbe South, lt will be a real ,oUen~
iive battle as Clemson's QB Mike

Eppley and his friends eo up aaalnst
vastly improved Georgla Tech. The
. Yellow Jackets are leQ by running·

baek Robert Lavette, who has tbir·
teen !OO·yard 1omes to his credit,
includinl a t2S..yard effon In Georela

Tech's upset cf Alabama. In a real
donnybrook , we see Clemson winning,
28·27 . Kaff·kafl!
Appearing on national TV may be
just what Notre Dame needs to move
up in the rankinp. How eyer, lhe la!k
tbls week isn't easy. The Irish meet a
&amp;ood Misaouri team at Mtuouri's

· Faurot Field. Both teams have shown
flashes -of brilliance. But they also
ml,..d ••me gtiO&lt;! opportunities. In a
bard·fought contest (probably decided
by breaks) we cast a shaky vote for
N.D., 24-21.

AI Pitt stadium the Panthers and

tbe West Virginia Mountalneen wUl
cet It on for the 76th lime in their
bally contested series. 'Ibis season
Pitt got off to a flounderina: start. But
it dOH have the personnel. So we
believl!! this Is the week the Pantben

get it togeijter to beat West Virginia.
35-21.

Bouncing around Ole country, we
set SMU topping TCU, 42 to 2f, In the

annual batile -

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alphabet; Oklahoma recordins: i Bia:
Eight ~In ove~ Kansas State, 37-8,
and surprisine Wyoming dumpine
Utab, 27·24, in lheWAC.
In the SEC, look for Alabama to
knock off Vanderbilt, 28-21; Auburn
to top Tennessee, 28-21; And Florida
to topple Miaslsslppl State, 31·20.
The Big Ten boasts a full alate with Michigan our choice to trip lndi·
ana, 35·11; lowa to take Illinois, 40.·
28; Purdue to nip Michigan State, 28·
24, Qhio State to vanquish Mlanuota,
22-17, and Wisconsin to win a lively
affair froiD Northwestern, 38·27.
In a real crowd p1easer on the West Coast, the Southern Californi• Tr~
jans will turn back the l.SU Fighting
Bengals, 26·21. Har·rumph!
Now go on with my forecast:

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nlntlt race at the Lebanon Raceway
TUesday night.
Good Show Time .went Wire-towire \Owin by a photo, paylng$10.00,
4.00, 3.40. Bustout BUll paid $3.00,
2.00. Ideal VIctory finished third and
pald$3.40.
The sixth race trlfecta comblnalklr\, of 2,lJ paid $3,3al.ll. Dally
doubleof2·2 pald$6.aJ.
A crowd of 1,761 wagered$150,920.

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Houk, baseball's oldest manager
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Wtn reUre at the end of this season
"to try to enjoy'myself and bavemy
wife enjoy henelf a little bit while
yo~~'restlll able to do It."
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BOSTON .(AP) - HayWood
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decision t made slnce I've beell.
!!ere'' when he hired Ralph Houk to
inanage Boston. Now the Red SOx'
t:o-owner Is faced with ai!Other big
decision: choosing a repiad!rnent
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Marc HllloomeredfortheWhlteSaK l
In the fifth Inning. Baines' homer (
was his 29th.
Indians IS, Mariners 5
PatTablerhltagrandslamhome ,
· run and drove in six runS to pace ;
Cleveland's 17·hlt attack. Seattl~ ;
rookie left·hander Mark J..angston 1
had a per.;onal seven·gamewlnnlng {
streak stopped, while the lndlanll :
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Howser, whose team Is one garpe can'tcountonit.
The Royals defeated Call!orlila
aheild In the loss column wltlt four to
~5 in 12 innings Tuesday night,
)ll;lklng It three in a rrm over the
AngelS 811d five straight overall.
That gave the Royals an additional
game over Minnesota, whlchlostS-4
in Chicago, and dropped the Angels
4\1, back.
Dan QuJsenbeny, ().3, pitched
that It was very difficult for him to four Innings In his longest outing of
retire.
the season for the victory. The
Angels scored aU fiveottltelrrunsln
The Red Sox are lOcked In a battle
lbeflfthlimlng.
. witlt New Yorlc .and Baltlrhore for
Elsewhere in the AL. Detroit
third place In the AJnerM:an League .· defeated Milwaukee 9-1, New York
East and the temptation tostaywlth beat Baltlmore ~5. Boston cloba team that figures to be a pennant bered Toronto 14-6, Oakland clecontender next season was great, he feat:eQ Texas 1'7·~ and Cleveland
said. But, he added, It didn't beat Seattle 13-5.
outweigh tamny considerations.
Whlt.e Sox 8, Twins 4
, Sullivan, a Red Sox owner since
Harold Baines hit a two-run
19'78, said he tried, "every way IXllner ln Chicago's seven·run
possible" toclutngeHoUk'smindbut
second Inning,- and Tom Seaver.
·,'yciJ have to respect him and
J5.10, worked 8 2-3 innings for his
· fiankly., at limes, Just give up." .
288th career victory. The White
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36th
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Heidelberg.
''Write It dawn," he lllld via
the telephone. "We are 10
~xcl.ted. Wt're just oa the·brink
of gl!'ttlq the lid off and blowing
things away."
Roach knows one thing. Every
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SUNGLASSES

prlvale liberal-arts school of
1,2:10 students, last won in the
them starien, hal Martetti·
l!llrd game of !he 191Jl season,
Coach Mike ~y optlml1ltiC,
beatlljg Ohio Confeteilce nv~l
evl!ll'ln the.' - ,ot IMPiorteers'
Otterbein 14-7.
ro.game-., ~. the IOngl!st
Since then,' the school has one
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Roach said there are several'
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te~ll! Interview n-lay. ·,
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Senior n~tter . Beth Carleson
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Belles.
Pam Ballou led the winners with
nine and Laurl Olsen added eight.
Jennifer Arnold led SHS With nine,
Tammy Theiss six, Tammy Holter
five, Joyce Foreman three, and
Karla Sniith three.
Southern plays Oak Hlll tonight

"I th\)Ught I could catch It," said
MUner. "But it drifted and sank. It
got buy me."
The game was called in the top of
tlle ninth lnning because of rain.
Chris Chambliss drove in an
insurance run in the ninth with a
sacrifice fly. Following the sacrifice
fly, the ·umpires stopped the game
and itwascalledafteranbourand17
minutes.
Rick Mahler upped his record to
13·9 with his fourth straight victory.
Willis, 0.1, took the loss.

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Reds player·manager Pete Rose
'"The kid can run," said Braves
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Milner's decision beats Reds

home run. The Atlanta Braves won
4-2Tuesdaynigllt.
RosesaldEddieMUnerplayedthe
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knows a lot more about playing
center field than I do. I want him to
be aggressive and try to make that
play."
Brad Kommlnsk's llne drive to
center got buy Milner and rolled to
the center field wall putting the
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the second game as.they rolled over
the Tornadoettes 15-2.
The third and final set deter·
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nip-and· tuck from start to finish. .
Five lead changes and deadlocks·
highlighted the action, which saw
Southern take a 12·10 lead ln the
final going.
After · a scoreless seJVe by
Athens. Southern's senior play.
maker, Karen Hemsley, served the
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Tomadoettes beat old rival,.Athens
Playing the role of underdog, the
defending sectional c hampton
Southern Tornadoes scored an
upset victory \)Ver the much bigger
Athens Lady Bulldogs Monday
·evening during non·league volley·
ball action. The win boosts Southern
to 5-4 overall and 4,11n the SVAC.
Southern, "fired up" for the
annual rivalry, shot out of the
starting gate with an explosive
offensive effort, taking the lnltlal
lead which they never relinquished.
The spirited Southerns, through
tine efforts from Rachel Reiber and
Karen Hemsley, dominated the
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*WEEKDAYS

The 11th annual Retlred Senior ence Smith, Hazel Smith, Joan
Volunteer Program recognition tea Sorden, Beulah Ward, Katherine
· was held at the Meigs Senior Weaver, and Grace Welch.
Citizens Center Sunday afternoon,
The ·stations where tbe RSVP
with 242 active volunteers being members volunteer are tbe Mejgs
honored.
C0011tyGenea!oglcal Soclety,Metg$ ,
Twenty-one senior citizens who County Llbracy, HarrtsonvUle
have been active In the program for Golden Circle Club, American
ten or m 0re years were presented HeaJ;t I\SSOC!atlOn, Meigs . County
plaques by Susan OUver, RSVP Extension Service, Rutland Silver
director, Jeanne Braun, and All&lt;:e ·Circle Club, Meigs County Food
Wol!e.
Co-op, LongBottom Senior Citizens ·
They were Kathleen Anthony, Club, Meigs County Emergency
AHce Balser, Reva Beach, John MedlcalServlce,MelgsCountyRed
Brewer, Ethel Cozart, Jewell Cur- Cross (bloodmobUe),MelgsCounty
tls, Norman Curtis, Eva Dessauer,
SQclety. .
Louise Eden, Vida Green, Grai:e
Meigs qounty MethOdist Mtnls' Hawley, Margaret Johnson, Glenn trY, Woodland Center, Veterans
Lafnhert, Gene McElroy, Cora Memorial Hospital, Arcadia Nurs·
Michael, Vernon Nease, Frances tng Home, Meigs County Humane
Roush,DellaStahl,SaraVoss;Nelle Society, Meigs County Health
. Werner, and Belva Willard.
~t. Senior Nutrition ProNewenrolleesrecetvtngtheir!trst gram, ~eigs County Plo~r lll!d
y~ar pins were Helen Augustine, Historical Society, Home Health '
Beatrice Bell, VIrginia Buchanan, Care Center, Meigs County MultlpManley Christy, Richard Curtis, urpose Center, Meigs C0Unty
Janice Daniels, Helen Fisher, Schools, and the Hickory Creek
Norman Fisher, Marahel Frecker, Nursing Home.
Thelma Henderson, Jackie HildeMrs. OUiler spoke briefly thank·
brand, Doyle Hudson, Nadine lng the Meigs County Commission-

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Center programs, the Ravenswood
Employee Chanties-Kaiser AJumnl ' •
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Pomeroy Flower Shop and Jeni!VI!II ..
Chesher lor flowers. R.ecognltlon :
wasalsogtvenMrs.AIIceWamsley, ;
former RSVP director, lor her •
dedication to the Center.
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director o! the Council on Aging,: •
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noted that ACI10N, the' !undlng : ·
agencyforRSVP,haslndlqatedthat- :
theMelgsprogramcanbeusedasa. "
'model project to demonstrate •
coordinated efforts to all senior J:.
programstomoreetrectlvelyi:each . t'
senior citizens.
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MedlcalServlce,presentedaplaque •
td the volunter program for their' :
assistance.
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Mary Loudner, Jessie Martin, IWse
Niday, Beulah Oehler, George
QUeen, Llllle Randolph, Nina Robin·
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Laura
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nights" at the Friday meeting of singing of "StandUpandmeS5the
Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter,
Lord." AnartlclewrlttenbyR!ISsell
~-mailing
were
DaUghters o! the American Revolu-. Hoy. was read In conjunction with
tlon, he?d at the Meigs Inn.
d!lcuMid Wilen the Southern Local
the scripture, and there was a litany
' J.· JI!JIIor H1ill Athletic ,Boaders met · The PJ'OI!I'IIIll was In con)\lnctlon with group response to ''Glory he to
__. wltll SUe Aim Beep, president, In
with the Chapter's observance of God on High." ·
Charge.
Constitution Week, Sept. 17-24.
It was noted that tbe ftrst
Tilt
qreed 10 EIIIJIII!Cial
Mrs. Sheets pve the background missionary lady to India was
call!lldara liPin and a letter 1rom of tbe development of tile Constltu- C!ementlna Butler, also one of the
Superlntendeirt Bobby J. Ord was
tion and spoke briefly about the men
first eight women who founded the
rMd t?wnldnf ~ group lor purwho developed li. She noted .t he • W&lt;men's Foreign Missionary Socllalfn&amp; curtains for the cafeteria.
powers o! the federal government, clety In 1869. Isabella Tboburn and
· The boolten meet at 7: :ll p.m. on bothstatedandlmplled,andhowthe· Clara SWain ...!ere a?s6 pioneer
the llrlt Mollday o! each month at Constitution has stood the test of women In theMethodlstwork,itwas
thr jwdar l!llh buiJd!ng ~parents
time. CoplesoftheConstltutlonwere
reported. ASsisting Mary Nease
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distributed to the lJle!Yibers by M~
with tile program were Mary j&lt;.
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Sheets and a discussion on. rights _ Roush, Mary Holter, Kathleen
tand responslbBtles concluded the
Scott. Shirley Sopher, Ada Nease,
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program.
Mrs. Sheets .WIIs presented a gift
"Can't Sleep" .by Russell Hoy, and
A ~sale was planned lor by Mrs. Ronald Reynolds, vice
prayer closed the program. ,
Oct. 4 and 5 wllen the . Happy regent, at the conclusion of her
Mrs. Hollon presided at the
Harvesters Class met recent?y at I'E!'Ilarks.
,
buslnes meetlDg when 28 slmtln and
Badgley has been here to vllllt
· Trjnlty Church.
Mrs. Rdlert Ashley presided at slckcallswerereported.Planswere Ns family aadlrleuds after eM
was assisted 1n the
flnallzed to attend tbe district moMIJ tour of dutY ?II Kerea. He
·~ ll!le wlll!J!l ~.!uP 01! uie day . the meetlng
~g the "fuhd raiser. It
~ ritual by Mrs. Clarence meeting .In Athens Thursday~ A
~vldWaad Ella
titcrd to cancer next · month's StJUble, chaplain. Mrs. Gene Yost donation of $10 will be -taken to be
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, . . . of the claas '· dile to \he gave the na~ defense report,
sent lp Niagara. For the next
the Jete Durell J'adK!ey. He
~ sale. A ln!JIIl!WY dona- and Mrs. George Sldnner reported
meedilg a plant and bulb auction recetved the anny lldtle¥emi!llt
,~,--:,-I ;:,waamadeto~IJlfi!Cialproject · ,on the budget cprnmlttee meellng. ·will liP, 1\eld as a money-making medal for merilorlous acl*w'. ,- , olthecltutch. .
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The pres!dent ~·s ~ projeCt.
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· :. ¥1M Enna Smith pres_1ded lit the was read by Mrs. ReyOOlds.
Spec!al reading was by Noami
A, Mil Slpal Batte!Pen duJ1ng
.'Jnl!"'ll"* which opetled with prayer.
Membersslgned a get-well card
Wyatt entitled ,"Thank God I'm
''~.'em! Splttt 'lit" Opentioai.
· . , ~ Ml'l! glvm by Caryl Cook
lor Miss Lucille , Smith. Mrs.
Allve." Refreshments were served lila .sm e!i!i Is Sp-t Derek M.
, : -~~tromPsalms Reynolds asked members 1o laP\e I!Ythehostessestothol;enamedand J'ltdcley, 2'7liiUMt,liiSig.Co.,
_111(1 a , meditation on the topic, gttts lor veterans In hospital at the
Sandy Hawley, Hilda Yeauger, and
tltltCav. (AC) Fort Hood, Texas,
·~·s C!'elltlons." Mrs. Cook nextrnei!tlng.Mrs.GuyRussellwas
ErmaftousP!.
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WID!Itllted oo the beauty of nature ' a guest.
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Miss Eleanor Smith, Mrs. Ctlnton
Fjr ~ Belluty of the Earth" and Fisher, Mrs. Irving Karr, Jr., Mrs.
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Thursday at 6: :lJ p.m. for a
potluck dinner.

TI-illRSDAY

RUTLAND - The Rutland
'l'ownshlp trustees will meet In
regular session Thursday, 6: :lJ
p.m. at the Rutland firehouse.

POMEROY - The Twin City
; Sluinett~ wiU meet at the home
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PrO will meet for the first
meeting of the year, Thursday
evening, 7::ll p.m.. at the

MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Presbyterian Church
1; W&lt;men's Association wUI meet

Bradbury Elementary .
Teachers will be Introduced. All
PrO meetings wlU be held the
fourth Thursday of every month.

FRIDAY
LONG BO'ITOM -There wlU
be a square dance FridaY
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Community BuDding from 8 to
ll::ll p.m.

SATURDAY

SALEM CENTER - ·The
Women's Activities Committee
ol Star Grange will sponsor a
Community Awareness Program Sahlrday at 7 ]ll'n. at the
Salem Township Volunteer Fire
Department 1n Salem Center.
TheprogramwlUconslstofahalr
care and skin care class. The
program Is open to both men and

Happenings

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EAGLERIDGE-Homecoming of the Eagle ~cornmun!ty Church wW be ~ld Sunday
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Volunteer Fire Department wUl
hold Its lal;t chicken. barbecue of
the summer. on Sunday beginning atll a.m. at the fire station,
Butternut Avenue, Pomeroy.

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Each oi ,...._ adverciMd Item s Is r&amp;Quired to be
rHdlt.,. availab!- for .Jale in 8ach Kroger Sto re ,
••cept I I apecific;ally noted in th is ad . If we do run
ou1 of en adveniaed item , we w111 o ffer vou your
choice of a eornparable item , when avail&amp;blo ,
refte~;:1ing ti'M M me savings or a rainc heck which w ill

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COPYRIGHT 1984 · J HE KROGER CO . ITEMS AND
PRICES GOOD SUNDAY. SEPT . 23 . THROUGH
SATURDAY , SEPT. 29. 1984 , IN 0111$»11' _. ,.._.
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of Lake and Ruth C. Lake of 400
Rear Third Ave., Chesapeake, has.
·aiTived for duty In BoebUngen, ·
West Germany.
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Lake, an infantryman with the
First Infantry, Division, was Previously assigned at Fort Lewis,
Wash .

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\YeU, sonofDenverE.andFlorence
D. weu of 37341 Wickham Road,
Pomeroy, has aiTived for duly atIrakllon Air Statton, Greece. '
Well, a morsesystemssu]li!I'\'Isllr
with the 693lst ElectroniC Security .
Squadron, was previously assigned
at Mlsawa Air Base,.Japap.

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dueled by Alta Bauan:t, COUncilor,
was a reception for Dorothy Ritchie
.vice' state councuor, to be
Sahlrday night at the Chester Fire
House, 2 p.m. All members were
urged to attend. Readatthemeetlng
was an btvitatlon f1un Belie Pi-arte
Council, Belpre, to inspection there

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1985 FORD ESCORT

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THE KROGER C0. -2007 E. 7th. ST .
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yours . Just fill out the entry blank ·a_nd drop
it in the Drawing Box of yovr nearest
participating Kroger store or mail it to:

Also Register To Win A
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Marietta, Gallipolis &amp; Ironton Kroger
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· each week, plus one winner in each store
each \1\.(eek . of $100 in cash . No purchase
necessary, enter as often as you like . New
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Boneless To&amp; ·
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Hensley Is a patient at Veterans
Memor1a1 Hospital and that Goldie
Krackomberger ts 1n Pieasant
Valley Hospital. Opal Hollon was
reported ill, and It was noted that
Thelma White has ·a new
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seated at a S])I!Ciallable. Gifts Were
at each place and a ilerorale(l cake
made by JoAnn Baum was served
Manbers sang "Happy Birthday';
to Doris Grueser, Jean Frederick
Leota Ferrell. Betty Roush, La~
. Mae Nice, Doris Koenig, E!Jzbeth •
Hayes, Beulah Maxey, Lora ~)arne:
wood, Dorothy Ritchie, Faye Kirlchart, and Mary K. Holter..Helen
WCI!f was pianist
·Others attending were Marcia
KeUer, Sandra White, Iva Powell,
Ethel Orr, ~ Smith, Mary
Hayes, Jo Ann Beum, Thelma
White, Enna Cleland, Mary SIJo.
walter, Charlotte Grallt, Inzy Ne.
weU, Goldie Frederick, Pauline ·
Ridenour, S.dle 1'russeU, Fern
Morris, Genevtevee, Ward, Eileen ·
Martin,' Eva Rolllon, Zlilda WIJer

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Del Monte
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Eileen Mart{IJ, Inzy N!!WeD,

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THRirT KING

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TOILET TISSUE

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. whert Chester (:ouncil 323, Daughters of America, met fast Wt-ekatthe

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1985 FORD ESCORT
Register At Your Pomeroy.
Belpre, Marietta, Gallipolis
And Ironton Kroger Stores
Deadline To Enter Is
Saturday Night, N'~v. Jrd.

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Lamo'!t, Iowa, are announcing the
birth of a daughter. Sheena Lea,
born Sept. 19 at . the Delaware
County Hospital, 'Manchester,
Iowa. The Infant · weighed eight
pounds, tw0 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. John. 'Noble,
strawberrY Point, iowa, are the
maternal grandparents, _and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray &lt;;:unningham, Syrac.use, are the paternal
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PRICES IN EFFECT THRU SAT.•. SEPT. 29,· 1984

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Better Health Club .makes plans
Plans for the annual C011'1J1:1Unlty
haDoween party were discussed at
Thursday's meeting of the Rock
Springs Better Health Club held at
the homeofMUdred Jacobs.
· Named as chalrmah for the
annual.event to he held at the Rock
Sprtngs Grange haD were Helen
Blackston, Lenora Leifheit, Phyllis
Sklnner,NancyGrueser,andNancy
Morrts.
The Lord's Prayer and pledge
opened the meeting' conducted by ·

Salish~

Mrs. Skinner with Lenora Leifheit,
~haplaln, givlngdevotlonson " What
It Means to he Young" using
scrtpture from Isaiah and a com·
mentary on worry. Reports were
given by Mrs. Morris, secrtary, and
Louise Folmer, treasurer.
The program by Mrs. Grueser
Included several readings, "Mouth
Guards for Athletes" by Mrs.
Morris; "Update on Ultrasound" by
Tresa Abbott;' "Promising Ml·
grane Treatment' by Louise

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Particlpatlori In a dental hygiene Nov. 17. Rev. Dave Curfman of the
program was announced at last Carleton Church had tleyotlons.
week's meeting of the Salisbury
T~achers
and other staff
PTO held at the schooL
members were Introduced. John
Lisle, principal, reported that the
The progJ am wW consist of a
fluoride "swish" on a once a week total enrollment at the school this
basis to the children whose parents year Is 169.
'sign a pennlsslon slip to be sent
Fourthgradewontheroomcount.
The 1~85 officers are YvOnne
home with the students.
Children of the school were again Young, president; Fern Morris,
offered free fingerprtntlng. The . vice president; Jenny Warth, secreways and means comntlttee an· . tary; and Thelma ·Jeffers,
nounced the f11U festival to be held on treasurer.

Romine-Bicker
reunion
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lonwasheldLaborDayweekendat
the American Legion farm on !Jeach
GroveRoad.
Attending were Charles and TUlle
'Romine, Kathryn, Joyce, and Janet
Lambert, Jimmy and Jimmy
Lambert Jr., · Rutland; Melvin,
Francis, Charles, Melvin Romine
Jr., Columbus; Clifford and AUce
Plan1Z, Pomeroy; Estle Hickman,
Art Sanders, Columbus; Theresa
Bronosky, Mildred and George
Blckar, Huntington, W.Va.; Robert,
Leona, Jeffery, and Crystal Rom·
ine; Ric~ and Rose Romine,
LockbOurne; Bill, Barb, Tlrnrny,
Loretta, and B!Uy Romine Jr., and
Jenny .Check, Columbus; Kenneth,
Larry, Bernard and Tina Romine,

Dave, Annette and Clay Russell,
Rutland; Bob and Hazel Romine,
Columbus.
• A.J. Peters. Lancaster; Ethel
Shafer, Buckeye Lake; Edith Lam·
bert, Judy Snowden, Rutland; Elsie
Priddy, Middleport; Eileen Cha·
rles, May Field; Steven Morrts,
Groveport; Charles, Dianna, and
Charles Moms Jr., Obe1Z; Terry,
Drema, Theresa, and 'Missy Flesh·
m~. Columbus.
Recognized and presented gifts
were Estle Hickman, the oldest
woman; Geroge Blew, the oldest
man; Crystal Romine, the youngest
girl; and Charles Morrts.Jr., the
youngest boy. Several other prizeS
were awarded durtng the day's
activities.
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Wolfe Roush reunion was held
Sunday at ihe Portland Park.
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Oldest attending was .the last of
the Roush chUdren, Early Roush,87,
while the youngest was JaredHupp,
son of Mr. and 1\olrs. Eddie Hupp,
Portland, two months. Also recog.
nlzed were Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Roush, the couple with the mO"it.
family rnembrs present, and Walter
McDade of Troy, who traveled the
farthest . .
Others attending were Eula
Wolfe, Barbara Roush Trout and
children, Tim and Tanya, Robert
and Mary Jean Roush, Harold and
WUma Sargent, John and Leora
Young, Pat and Mary Roush and
Amy, Herschel and Eileen Roush,
John Joe Shane, 1\'lrs. Ora Hill,
Gladys Shields, . Rick and Debbie
Sargent.
, Ricky Yates, Greg and Vickie
Cundiff and children, Valerie and
Jason, A1Jgie and Amy Manuel, Jeff
and Tanuny HOI, Howard Roush
and Betty Rdush, Richard and Fay
Shlfflett, Rebecca Teaford, Eddie
and Sharon Hupp and children,
Jeremy, Jamie. and Jarnd, Bob and
Nadene Euler, Aaron Wolfe, Waiter
McDade, Herbert and Mary Roush,
Mildred Norrts Gathers, Sandy and

Tim, Tom and Reva Norrts, Mike
and Beverly Roush, RDnald and

Nancy Russell and chUdren, Mandy
and Michael, Bob and Etta Mae HiD,
Randall and Judy Roberts and
children, Leslie and Chad, John and
Patty Pape and Lisa, Harold and
Margie Roush, Lester and Carrie
Roush and John, Eileen Buck, Dick
and Jo Ann Smith and Trovis, Oris
and Dorothy Roush, Larry and
Bambi Fisher and children, Jeremy
and Jessica, Norman and Janet
Roush and Garen, Dana and
Roberta Lewis and Edward Roush,
Douglas and Cindy Sands and· son,
Joey, and Early Roush.

"Putting the
Pieces Together" by Louise
BearllS; "How to Chose a Doctor"
by Ann Mash; "Alcohol and Kids"
by Sharon Folmer, a guest
The contest conducted by Beyna
Gruesrwas won by Mrs. Jacobs and
VIolet Hysell. Mrs. Morris wlll host
thenextmeetlng.wlthMrs.Grueser
to have the contest and Mrs. Jacobs
the program. Refresh!nents were
seved to those named and Michael
Leifheit and Frances Goegleln.

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2 30 PM . October 15. 1984 a1 between cartrtdge c hanges to a
the May.or's oHtce. 237 Race puuty equal to or belter 1han
St.. Mtddleoort. Oh ro for an atr · CGA standard tor med1cal
supply syste m to meet the
grade ~ o·· One c hambe f ~~~~
follow tng specificatiOns·
serve as a se parator, the other
, AIR COMPRESSOR .
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SPECIFICAllONIS

&lt;ridQes. whiCh shall be iead1lv

ava.1lab le !ro m the su pplier at atl

Compressor shall be of the
latest model.
properly •dent•f•ed. and shall be
de.s,gned spec•r•cally for the

manufacturefs

ttmes. Inc luded •n the pUnlica Mn syst em sh all be a back
pressure

less' than 9.2 CFM at 3200 PSI

m iun(am ing

check.

tur e IndiCator. and ane)ecr'rOn ic
cartndge m o n116 r w•th g au ge

no less than 8 3 CFM at
. Mr. and ·Mrs. ScOtt Warner, and
500f) PSI
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2. The Compressor shall be of
· with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Warner and the four stage. s•ng le ac hng
d es1 g n. shall be atr coo led. and
. Mr. and Mrs. Al~rt Deltwiller ;md ec;utpped
w 1th both 1nter-

Mr. and Mrs. W!Uiam Russell of
Minersville were Sunday visitors of
111r. and Mrs. Robert Russell. Also
visiting was Mrs. Carl Russell,
Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslle Frank, Sarah
Beth of Texas Road were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and l\o1rs. Eugene
Haning aild Ronald.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Earnheart and
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Earnllew1 of
Colwnbus vislledrecentlywithMrs.
Iva Johnson.

Picnic held
Annual picnic of the First SouthemBapUstChurchofPomeroywas

warnmg l•ght.
10 A gauge pan el sha\1 be

ar d /or

o.rov•ded whic h 'tncludes a
pressure gauge for each stage
01 compresSIOn an&lt;;! t, nal pres sure. an o •l pressure Qau ge. an
accumu l ~tive record•ng tlo ur
meter. r~ady hghts. sh ut down
in drc~lfng l1ghts. and an on/off
SwitCh
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te m peratur e l1 m11m g sh ut d own sw•tch shall be prov1 de d
IMih 1ndrca.tor li g hts on the
gauge panel.
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capable of starHn(:l under . full
load With no manual un load•ng

coolers and an after cooler It
shall be capable of cOntinuous .
operatron at maxtmum rated

pressure.

3. The compressor dnver.
and a ll related c omponents
shaH · be housed 1n a floo r
mount cabinet
t1ned With
sound deaden•n g matenal
Both ends and back. of the
cab• net are to be removable for
serv1c tnQ Cab• net shill! be
f1 n1111hed w ith pr 1mer .and
enamel. and al l c ontrols l or
regular operat• o n shall be
mounted on the fr'o n.t 61 th ~
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system shall be p ressure tvpe.
and capable of provtdrnQ adequate lubna ho n at all opera11ng
pressures A v1sual means of
checking th9 011 p ressure and
level shall bf provided and a
tow 011 pressure sh~tt · down
safety sw1tch shall be prov 1ded:
5. The compressor atr rnta~e

Public Notice

(b ) l ra g rnent~ t ! on 'd efl ~c to r
ms•d e cooling pot
fc t steel fragme ntat•on Shield
for opm at or
fdl dual l •lter ho ses to f1 ll all

Sal e 1n lho ab ove entitled .
a 110n. I w rfl oflat for sale at
nubile at JCtion. on th e fror,r
stP.p s o f th f) MAiQS Cou n~
Coun lio usft' tn Pome roy . 'in the
abovE&gt; narnpd Countv. o n Satur-

requ1rP.:d
13 Any co mponent req1 ur ed
for the nor inal 1ntend ed opera tton of th rs system wh1ch has
n01 been' sp eclftcally h erom
ment•oned Will be understo o d
to be prov•ded
·
14 All n ecessary hose and
attachme nts shall be orov1ded
to enabl e the compressor to
pump Into n fragmf!nt at•pn
deflect•ng hll statiOn as des cnbed .n part 21 of these spec s
15 A! least 0~1e of each ol the

standard SCB,&gt;,Q&lt;&gt;ttlos to 2250
doy. the 6th pav ot October'
or 4 500 PSI
{el con1rol panel moun ted on 1984. at I0 00 o'clock AM&gt;

PSI

S1d e of rhe
l ra g mentat• on sh1e l d Thr s
panel w ill mclud e 11 3 1 1~ gauge
to 1nd1 cate su pp/y pres sur e. a
regu lat o r l o adJuSt . the flll1ng
pre ss rm~ from 400 PSI to 5000
PSI a 3 ';/' fi iluf)e to •nd ica te the
ad1 us ted I1H1nq pr esst rr e. and a
se parate f1lhng valve for each of
the two hiler ·hose s
(H the en t1re stat•on 15 to be
modular . separate fro,-,1 the
co mpressor and des1gnP.d tor
I
mount1ng on an el evated
stand
fg ) the stat •on shall be ot !he
same brand as !he com press or
and painted the same color
The village rese rves th e nght
to re1ect ;my o r all b1ds and to
wa .ve , pny mfqrmaht 1 e~ 111
brddiOfl
Fred Hoffm an. M ayo r
V1llaoe o.f Mtd d leport
the

operator s

191 26. J1 01 3. 3tc

Public Notice
PUBUC
ANNOUNCEMENT

The- Board of Tru stees of
Bedf o rct Townsh1p w•ll acce pt
h1ds o n a 196 7 Int ernati on al
T!Uck.. as 1S. All brds mu sl be
sealed and w•ll be opened at 7
om. on Oct 1. 1984 The
Board rese •v es the l ight to
re1ect any and au b•ds B1ds .
shoul d be m.:uled to EDITH

~ld Saturday at the Route 33
LEACH . CLERK, • TR 14 5.
roadside park.
Attending the cookout were the shall be provoded W' lh a follOwing shall be PrOVIded· (A) POMEROY. OHIO 4 5769
Rev. and l\1rs. David Hunt and rep lac eable dry type c artndge operators manual fbi p;1rts l•st
i9t I 9. 26. 2tc
d
to remo ve particulate
f~) ma1ntenancA scheduli;t
family, Michael and Christy, il1ark, matter.
·
16 Factory authorozed serPublic Notice
Denise and Nicholas Michael, Lee 6 The compressor 1s tp' be vn:::e . parts. and normal operat d Ra haelLef b Che I'"UI '
dnven w 1th a 7 5 HP. 230 vol t. · 1ng matenaiS are to be readily
an . C
e re, ry J.n er, s1ngle phase electriC moto r. ol a avclllable from the suppl,pr' o f
SHERIFF'S SALE .
Rena Longstreth, Donna Wilson, brand read•lv available locallY thl!'i un• t. on order
OF REAL ESTATE
Julie Spencer, Scott Stout,J·a ckand A magnetiC st arter. w1th hent
17 Warrantv pol•c1es afe to The of Ohio, Meigo
Janet Needs Bob J
d r1se protectiOn ,!o; to be pro- be' claartv sl&lt;l ted wrth ihA,b•d. County.
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' oyce an
Christy Mills, Richard, Sue, Alny
and ,SheUy Metzger, Jane; Aaron,
Amber, D.J., Tina and Claudine
Thompson, Jeff, Sandy• ScottY, and
Evan Needs, Judy and Jason Riley,
1roy and Sylvia ZwUllng, Frances
C
arleton, Lany and Susie Bailey,
Josphine ~fallory, VIrgil Saudners,
Helm Crabtree, l\1axtne Black,

Margaret Sheets, Jennie Husk, and
Anthony Sheets.

.

Clogging lessons
.

LONG. BOTrOM

.

Beginning

clogging ·Iessons cons.isting of basJc
stepsandslmpl
t w!Ubegi
e rou es
ven
at t~ U:l,g Bottom Conununlty

nat•onal w"'ng codes

delay

7. The safe operallo n of th1s
unn w1t1 be •nsured by the
l or·ov••S&gt;&gt;·O' of safetv valves at·
each stage of co mpress ton and
on the p untrc at10n sy st em. An
auto malic pr essure sw•tch shaft
be provided wh•c h w •ll shut the
un11 down at a pr e-set ad]ustable pressure and rest aft the un.t
at 300 PSI below the pressure

settr ng.
8

tn tersta ge a•r d rymn
lchamloers are to be prov•dP.d tO'
th at the a1r produced wtll
all regu latory agen cy's
~ ~~·;,;:~~;n r sta ndards Eac h
lc
IS to be equ 1pperl wrth
a manllal d ram valve. and all
conden sate cha m bers a rP. to be
dra&gt; ned automat•~ ally bv
means o f a t1med soleno•d valve
will empty the c h ambers
acc umula ted mo1sturP. BvP.tY

BulldlngStartlngonOct.3frorn7to9
p.m. Lessons wJU be given rr.~er a 10 15 m1nutes
eek
iOO
9 A three

Tammy
.of theWIUiams
Twin State
w
perPlantt
by Gary
and
Travelers. Cost wUI be$1.50a lesson.
Restlo ldents wishing more lnforman may call378-6178.

and are to he fu lly honored bv
the suppl ier. w1th no undue

'v1ded. and all •ntegral wmng
crrcurts are to confo rm to

18 tnc lufled •n the nnr.e
q uote shall be thA servtCP.S o t a
IJc:toryt rnmr fl .DP-IIvt"ry TP.ch n •Cli)n to pe rfo rm an on s11e start
11 p and pe rl ormance chec~ o l
thH ,enttre SY5tcm. ann n
thord u!Jh t ra 1n1 nq sn:;sion lor
the per sonn AI w ho ;Jre to he
Involved 1N1th 11~ o pen 1tto n At
thi S t•me. the Output I low. Jlr
purnv. CO c ontent. nnd ~ nfety
rel1ef d ev1ces Arf! 10 he tested
calthrAted . and 'd oc'umentP.d 1n'
wr~tlng by thf! tech n1c 1an
I 9 . The eleCJrtc al II'St.111at1 on
o f thts urur wr'lrbe pro111d ed for
by the buyer
20 The pn ce quote sh all
.nclude all stupptnfl c:o sts

.c""""-.

. Plaintitl

....
Edna Stobort, ot ol
Dehndom
No.

114-CV-122,

0000 USED
GAS &amp; ELEC. DRYERS
Wulters to mole-, Upri&amp;ht
FrftrtrS. SJ!in Wosnors, GE, .
W~irlpool. loytac:
TV &amp; APPLIANCES
627 ltd AVe.. 6111ipolis, Oh.
(Open Olif &amp; Sltordly )il H. I .)

PH. 8441·1899 '

fal ch csr level wmA r bath

r1 P.fl E 80 IP.e t, thP.n r.e N 38deg,1

W 35 l efll to the place 0!1
ben •nn •na. con!I'Hn1ng 0,064,
acres. morA or lAss
·
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Pro pe rt y l oca.ted ' f!03'(~~
. Br ownnl l StrMt. Mtdrlfeporl.
Oh10 '
~
Pro p nr t y ilf'Jf'of.:l! SP- d at.
s 1 t .500 ;md canno t bfl solct
lor te ss than tw o- t h lfrl ~ o f the,11p pr JW&gt;flrl nmo un t
Terms One: thou snnd d oll arS'
(S 1. 0001 •n cash 0 1 c mt•f •ed:
chP.c k on &lt;IIJV of s;~ lc Balance ui.
crtsh 0 1 r:ert lhArl c hc c ~ wrth1n
th•rt v ditys of thP. conlt~ m at•or\
ol thn Sl tlfl
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JAMES J PROFFITT

SHERIFF,
MEIGS COUNTY,
18. 19. 26. 5tc

191 4. 11 .

TROMM

Co.

Curb Inflation
Pay Cash' for

Phone _ _ _ _,__ __

POME~QY,O.

992·2259

Health '648' Board and the reduc·
tlon of state and federal funding for
mental health programs, which
threatens the ablllty of the organ!·
zatlon to treat Indigent citizens.
Special staff achievement
awards went to Laraine Newsome,
Nan Mykel and Peg Yankuns. A 10
years of service award went to
Juanita Atha, ,.and five years of
service awards were presented to
Bonnie Dingess, James Dishong,
Mary Fulllneer, Dan George,
Sammy Hisle, Tera Lane, Pam
Massie, Laraine Newsome, Diane
Oller and Velma Williams. Perfect
attendance awards went to Judy
Hqlley, Peg Yankuns and Doug
Langhorne. ·
Special guests at the meetlJig
Included past and present trustees,
Mental Health hollrd memhets,
auditor, Hal Zldeman and State
Rep. Jolynn Boster. Family
members of tilt! late Charles
Howard in attendance at the
meeting were his wife, Churlene
Howard; his mother, Mary E.
Howard; his children, Kim and
Tony Howard; brothers, Jim How.
ard, Bill Howard and John How·
ard; and a sister, Dorothy Gordon.
Also In attendance were HoWard's
foster child, Mrs. Rita Payne and a
second colisin, Jessie Payne;
Woodlaild Centers, Inc. is a '
private, non·proflt organization
which provides a variety of'mentaJ,
health services at its clinics in
Gautpolis, Jackson and Pomeroy.

NEW LISTING - POMEROY
- Buildi1111 lot. 'A acre in an
· established subdivision. Water
tilp for T.P,C. water system.
Electric 1111ailabie; septic tank in
place , no leac~ . Wan!
$5,000.00.
NEW LISTING - POMEROY
- Two bedroom home with
new living room. Deck area ·for
· coollwls, etc. $13,900.00.

NEW LISTING - MiNERS·

1 !Wattled
1 !For 5ale

( !Announcement

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Tlleo.llfllniMI

EUGENE LON
843-

block ond b
hair S82
5058
rown
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•TA!NCHINO
•BACK HOE •DOZER

kitten 1• Utter

•END LOAD:CEEiRoVIOE,
TRUCK o

•O~OMP

GAS . SEWER,
I'i~:~!;~LINES.

County C.rtlfied

SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLEp

PH. 992-.5682
or 992-7121

I'll IE ESTIMA lES

to drive the vehicle at .your
ehoice.

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I£AL

.

NEW LISTING - Outside of

tnwn. Nice 3 bedrm. comlorta1*1 home w~h oountry selling
and ~ neighbors. Only
$20,000.

NEW LISTING - Build your
own hot11e. 45 acres in Rutland
Township. Only $17,000.
'

YOUR CHOICE - Three nice
homes in Rutland. 3 or 4
bedrms. in the mid 20'&amp;
EDGE OF TOWN - Rt 7 2
bedrm. traiter.I!OOd location 'on
Rt. 7 w~h I acre. Or 5 mom
house Wilh river view near Rt7.
Also 2 bedrm. home on Rt. 124.

- Concrete work
.- Plumbing and electrical

won

!Free EstimetesJ

V. C. YOUNG·m

Also Some Car
fender1 Available

992-6215 or 9cr.l-7314
P(!lmeroy, Ohio .

l·U -11•

20041'1 Chothom Ave ..
27th-29th.
•~--------,.
2 Family Clothoo, gl111,
booka, jowolry. 300 Lo·
Gronde atvd. Thuro._ 9·7 ·
. .. ... Pt.·Pi.8asiirii .....
&amp; Vicinity

B849 ·
G S
y d I S
lrl couto ar sa e.. ••·
SI!PI. 29, !1·6. 3 mlloo paot
!iolzor Hoopltol on !It_ 180.

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wetch for ligna.

Big Movinq &amp; Yard Sole.
2407 Monroe Avonuo, Point

3 Foinlly Rt. 21 B. 1 Y, m i.
from Rt. '7. Thura~ -Set.
27 , 28 . 29 . 9 - 6 . A•in

Puppleo omoll brN&lt;I dog.
308·176· 1195.

9

Pieaunt, Monday~ Tundlty,
Wednead•Y · Furniture ,

f llldllJ:I.JI

Wanted To Buy

2 young dogo. hove hod
ahoto. Phone 304·1175·
2387.
.

Cnh paid for fancy iron or

T0 givo awoy pupplea. 304·
858·1817.

llono joro. Old . time cup·
boord . call 1·304·882·
2711
.

heavy iron boda. •180 ond

21

..,... 308·B911·3802.

220 I. Main, '--•1

Will give 3 heolthy odoroble · cheat1, ba1keta. di1hea.

PH. 992-6931

tllbby kittens to •

wood,
good

cupbo1rd1, chain,

atone jars. antiques. gold

home. 2 moloo, 1 fomole. and ailver . Write- M . 0 .
Miller. Rt.2, Pomeroy, Ohio
308· 773-IIBOB.
46789 or call 814·992·
1 vr old mole dog. good with 7780.
kida.. good watch dog, must

give IWOy. 304·B96·3079.

Free hay. ·4 0 acret, you cut

ond bole. 308·875-81131 .

18 mo. old malo EngH~h
L---~~~.,!!!!!.::1] ~fzo.·J'XC hoolth 304-11711·

or

•SYlVANIA

•SPE£D QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGUAIOR
We Hove A Full Time

985-3561

on

•Washen •Dishwaahers
•Rengn
•Refrigerators
~Dryers

OuJv

•Freezers

Buying· daily gold. 'silver
coina, riog1, jewelry. alerting
were, old colna, large currency. Top pricea. Ed. Bur~

ke,tt Berber Shop, 2nd. Ave.
Middleport, Oh. 614·992·
3478.

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Public Sele
a. Auction

66 ACRES, lEDFORD TWP- MEIGS CO., OHIO .

AND PERSONAl. PIOPim_

Sa,turday, October _6, 1984
Beginning at 11 iOO A.M.

Open 7:00-7:00

3305 JACKSON AVE.
SMALL A'NIMAL HOURS
Monday 3 p.m.-5 p.m.
· Tuesd., 6:Jp p.m.·8 p.m.
. Wrdnesday 3 p.m.·5 p.m.
Thursdl1 3 p.m.·5 p.m.
fridly I p.m.·2 ·p.m.
Slturdly 10. a.m.· Jl:JO o.m.

. . REAL ESTATE TO SELL AT 12:00'NOON

F111

lARGE ANIIAL AID
SURGERY BY APPOINIIENT

BOGGS

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

Daily

Major &amp; Minor
Mechanical Work

PT. PLEASANT OFFICE

ll· l ·lft

Located 12 milts north of Pomeroy; 3\\ milts east of U.S.
Rt. 33; I mile south of St. Rt. 681 on Townshtp Road N247.
Si1ns will bt poslod .
,
REAL ESTATE
Real estate consists of approximately 66 actes with lrontage
on both sides ol County Road 247. 1mprovements constsl ol
3 room concrete block and Ira me structure with 2 enclosed
porches and bath; small barn, also 2 story frame dwelltng.
Some acreage cleared. Mineral rights have nol been leased
and shall transler with real estate. ·
TERMS &amp; CONDITIONS: Property appraised at $30.950.00
and. cannot be sold lo1 less than $2~. 760.00. Real eslate
taxes pro·rated to date of closing. Ten percent 110%1 depostt
day of sale; balance of purchase price due upon delivery of
Administrator's deed on or before November 6, 1984. Pos session given upon delivery ol Administrator's deed . Any sta'·
tement·made ,day ol sale shall take precedence over prtnl~d
matter.
.
.
NOTE: This acreage is a good investment opportumty as
there are several producing oil wells tn the tmmedtate area or
it could be made into a hunti~g lodge or retreat
PERSONAL PROPERTY
King wood and coat heater; Hotpoint telrigerator; propane
gas heater; 8N Ford tractor. needs repa~r ; 2 bottom. plow;
shallow well pump; cement mtxer; 1968 Chevrolet ptckup.
\950 Ford pickup; 53 Ford; 53 Chevrolet.
.. .
.
None of the above vehicles are tn running condttton at lhts
time.

LANGSVILLE
GROCERY
&amp; GARAGE

IN MIDDlEPORT
PAUL E. SHOCKEY. D.V.II.
OPEN EACH
THURS. EVE. S.:8

lnsuranct Work
Ca[lo.m Polr 'ld1s.
Garaps
ROOiilll Work
Aluminum &amp; Vi•yl Sidin1s
15 Yeoro EK-'ence
GREG ROUSH
PH . 992-7583
or 992-.2282

EXECUTOR'S PUBliC
AUCTION
' Of

304-675·2441 .

r....u, 1,.,1.1

iii!

Parts &amp; Service

X

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"Fi\Kifii·...~ ... .................. 170
II-84Che.y Tr.
Fendln ...................... 110
S·IO-SIS Chewy Tri.
Ftnclon ....................... .IO
73·79 Ford Tr.
F111dtn .... .................... 59
10-14 Ford Tr.
Fendll$ ...................... 110

Residential

. . . . 91
72-10 Oodlo Tr.
f1,,~~t..

&amp; Commercial

·c.r Ftndln .................. 60
79-10 Muston&amp;
. Cor F111dor1 .......... ........60
11·14 Escort-Cynx
Fenders ................ ........ 49
Orwni·Horizon 2 dr. or
4 dr. Fondors ................ 75

... ... . .

c~rr ::.~~~

69.95
79-12 Cllevelll Grills... ._ ... JI
f111dtn ...................... 115
Ford Ronpr Grills ...... ...... 75
Inti Chewy loil Gaits

C~l

742-3195
Or 992-5875

ONE
. WOOD
. STOVE THAT CAN HEAT YOUR ENTitE HOUSE
· or Free-Standing

I NO MONEY DOWNI

•TWO BLOWERS
•GlASS DOOR
•LARGE ASHPAN

SAVE

•AUTOMATIC DRAFT

POMEROY -:- Nice location on
fltis 2 room bu~ness ~' with
lurnace and ~nd. Priced rlht '

•BURNS WOOD
or COAL
B.Y.P.U.

It $13.000.

SYRACUSE ~ Good 5 roonf
home, stove and tefrigl)ralilr r •
lull basement attached In&amp;!! ., _.
Only $30,qoo.
·, ·
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UNCj)LN HTS. - Uke new
bdrm .home, ~sement, refrlt'

4001/t0

erator. rant~~. IAIIIIated, ,..
Cltillllnl and iinyl tiding. '

-DIRECTIONS:

90 DAYS
SAME AS CASH

7,

Miles Below ·
Gallipolis-Cross Raccoon Creek
Br• : r~e and follow signs.

f-lou ~ _, ~~ 1

,

I It '.Jt h III.Jrft .,. •,

•.

See
Pluunt Rogiotor.

now

It

Point Chrittmaa Earnings begin

tor Avon Aepre.-ntativea. Sell full or part time.

ovor 18 coll814-898·7111

8

collect.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

.

Recreational lfherepy Pirec·
tor. requirn college· degree
preferably M1 occupational or

Auct. Lonnie Nul. Youth

Celt 818·3117·7101 c

recreetionel· therapy ectivi·
ties in a Geriatric lntermedilte Cere Unit and an
Adol8acent Beheviorial
Modific.tion Un;t. Prefer
two y.. rs experience in
rec:reation1l therapy or re-

ouction. Call 818·&amp;92· llted flelda . Salary common·
8310.
surate with experience. Ex-

Auction every Friday ni-ght et
the H1rtford Community

In on expanding lndunry.
For oppll~ltion coli Woctg- ·
cor.
13031 769·3200., ext.
2403.
.

22 Money to loan
HOME LOANS' FIXED
RATES Solow morket ,.,..,
Fbed conventional FHA-

VA . La'o der Mortgage.
Atheno, collect 1118·592·
30151 .
. 2~

Profeaaionel
~arvices

Piano Tuning end Repeir.
Brunicardl Music Co., 441-

0IIB7. Twentieth veor of

qulillty service. t.ne D•-

nlelo. 818· 742·2951.

'

teniive benefit program .
Contact the p•aonnel office
et Llkln Hoapital, Lakin, W.

Ve. or (304)676·3230. ext.

Rt:rll [ SI.i!J:

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Homes for Sale

9'1•% ouumobleloon on 13
yr. old brick rencfl atyle

houoo. Secluded on 2.8
ocreo of lond. 3 BR, Iorge'
DR, nlco kitchon, lo1'91
utility room. Flrapl- In'
living .ooom. 1893 mo. poy·
ment. 13,7150 down. Lo·
cotod noor Centorvilla. 379,.
2803 after 8 p.m .
weekdays .

3 bdr. houH. pool, AC, '
fireplaces, Pt. PleeNnt...le

or rent/ Collll76·11108.

3 bdr., l1rge family roont,

pool, outbuRdingo, 1 ocra
lot. 9Yz% ••um1bte mort-;

gavo. land comroct. Kolly
Dr. Coll488·7536.

Loan eaaumption. 4 yr. old

ronch. 3 bdr .. 2 botho, Dll.

carpeted, 2

888·1292.

~·r

garage. Cell

comod. Rlchord Roynoldo,
Auctionoer. Coli 304·275·
3068.-

M11on County, 304-876·
1829.

800 block of 2nd Ave .. 2bdr.. oxc. cond .. big bock,'
yard, t37,600. Cal 888·
216B.

For your nelltt ..._ C811 Emm•

12

Fell Into o Unbellavoble

Bel, 1uctioneer. licenMd
•nd bonded West Virginil

Situations
Wanted

and Ohio. 428B177.

home Saving Thouunda of
Dollanl Fireplace. Middle-

port. Call 814·992·8941.1 •
.:..._------·lcWholesale Auction ThursdaY
Byro. old. 3 bodrm, 2 both•:
Sept. 17th at 8:00PM. Mt. Cupboard. Rt. 180&amp;Porter. family
room with wood
Hourt: 10-&amp;PM. Mon.·Sot.
Attc;&gt; Auction House.
burner. Single car garage, on
Call 8 t 4·388·900B.

DAti

9
We

Female roommete needed

Wanted To Buy
pay

ceah lor lete model

clean uaecl can.
Jim Mink Chev .T Oida Inc .

lor 3BR, 2 both houoo. Call
446·9472.
Tree trimming anfi removal.
Free eatimetn. Call 992·

Bill Gono John10n
4ae·3172

8080 or 949-2129.

Wanted to buy used coal &amp;
wood heetera. Sw1in Furniture, 888·3159, 3rd. &amp;

OIIY&lt;I St., GoiiiPOIII. Oh.

Wanted- Junk eutoa any

condition. Call 814·3BB·
S30.3.

Annou nr, 1'1111' nt s

Opening for elderty in home.

Colt 773·6823.

Will care for the elderly In our
home L.P.N. care given 16
yeara experience cell 61 4·

992·7314.

Room. board. and laundry

8 flat ecr.. with. atocked
pond. Cltv water in R1cine.

Cell 1114·949-21181 .

Nice 13 bedroom, ga,.ge.
baaement, excell1nt loce-:
tlon near achool, owner
finance. Middleport. Celt,

992·2617.

Houae for sale or rent with.
13 acres, Weat Columbia,
Lieving Road . 6 rooma and

both, citv wotor. 308-876·
1S22 alter 4:00.

6 rooms, 5 ecrea. beth, full
beaement, 2 c1r garage;

for otdorly.Coll992·6022 or barn, outbuilding, 308-882··
3271 or 882·2687.
9B6·4416.
$o,b2.fcloo41
3 Announcement•
condition. Call 814· 21511·
House for sale . .304-67582111 .
Will do rug weaving. Mary 86.78.
King colt 614·986·6274.
SWEEPER ond oowlng m•· Conning pear's. Coli 304· Rt .1 Long Bottom. 13.00 Arbuckle, 3 bedroom home,
large utility room, 1% bathe/
chine repelr, porta, ,nd _.4_15_B_·1_8~1_B_-- - - - - - por yord.
·
oupptioo.
Pick up ond 1
dining room, half ecre plua ;
delivery. D1via Vacuum . Wanted to buy good used W1nted part time work on 304·458· 1800.
Cloonor. one httf milo up King coot &amp; wood otovo. rro,rm. 304·117&amp;· 7769 .
George• CrHk Rd.

1114·481·0294.

Wanted to buy 8 used King
coel &amp;: wood 1tove. In good

Call

Oun llhoot at liaclno Gun
Club every Bundly, 1:00
p.m. Factory

only.

KINDLEWOOD
Rt. 6

a,

Pomeroy.

Comer. Truckload• of now

9·13·11"

se Inserted In Fi

M•"• wire rim gleiHI,
found J-on ·Avenue 3

merchandise every . week:' 284 .
Conaigmentl of new &amp; uaed ' ~---....,---~­
m.,-chandiae alway• wei- AVONII Eemingopportunhy

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

m•nufacturar eWerding
dealerahip in aveilable WNI
ooon. GrNt profit potontlirl

Customers for the Call"ico

.For all your wirinc
needs; furnaces repair
serYice and installation.

WOITH A TIIP FIOM ANYWHIII

Second St. 'in Mlddloport WantH: L..dy to live in a nice
wearing silver choker chain. home and core for on oldorly
REWARD. Call 992.:3288. lady. Sa..ry plus room and
board. Ropty tq Box 282,

Shamrock Auction Service.

licensed Clinical Audiologist

lntornollonol 11011 buMdlng

F_,..ily pet. last seen on

Center Bldg.. C1mden St.

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

gated the offering.

rod

PH. 742-9070

FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
Computerized Hearinc Aid Se~ection
Dependable Hearln&amp; Aid SerY1ce •

to und money through the
mail untM you heve invftti·

Need individuM, will train.

Auction Every Tue1d1y monuot ono therapy. Will
night, Pt. · Plea.. nt. WVa plan programaand au~iH

9-4-1 mo.

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
LISHING CO. reco-dl
that you do bullnooe with
people you know. ond NOT -

Apply B to 4 ot Duke
mole DoiJ. Cleanero, Socond Spruce,
erman. Answers to RHey. GollipoU.. OH.
LOST: Lorge

Ir----------..l.----------,1 Experience
P•t Sheridan Auctioneer.
in f•rm • home

Authorized John Doore.
New Holland, Bu$h Ho1
Farm Equipment
.,
Dealer
Farm Equipmenl

In home lor 7 woek old. CoH
448-S816.

Check Anti-Freeze.
Baits, Hoses, Plugs
Prices $}495
Start At

8/20/ 1 mo .

MlltER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

franklin D. Smith, Eucutor
~ranklln County Probate Court Cm H349594
Jotl Campbell, Attorney
. .
'
490 City Park Ave.
Columbus, Ohio
.
SALE CONDUCTED BY
Phone; 614-224-8339 . ROGER E. WILSON
.
REAL ESTATE BROKER &amp; AUCTIONEER
107 S. lain St. - london. Ohio
Phone: 614-852·1181

Fouftd
n90n Saturday in
front of Crowa StNk Houu.
medium li:r:ed, b18ck, curly~
hoirod dog . Coll992·7574.

- · 8gO.

8/13 / Hn

ESTATE OF RICHARD 0. SMITH

CentenafV· .need beby1itter

at

VETERiftARY
CLINIC

R~t110ilelin1 ·

~I'[ V II.I' S

LOST all whito mote cot o"
Eootem Ave., if found coli 1 1 Help Wanted
oM8·9879. .
--------LOST 1-1• pup, 2 moo.,old
in Gallipalia city area . Sell AVON mako 86%. Cail
Anowero to Doloy. Coll4411· 446·3368.
7763.
.

TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

New Homes-Eite11sive

[ nq,I11VIlll~nt

6 lost and Found

811.311 mo.

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

proporty. Coli 818-992·
IIB6B.

•

773-5839 or.
773-5788

CHESTER-!185-3307

Hnc

OIIMNIY sw•·

FREE ESTIMATI;S

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

PARTS and SERVICE

CHIMNEY

SEWAGE LINES

Sh~p Technician

All Mokes

VIII-long holrod 9 mo. old
malel.itton. declowod, 308·
175-1747 oftor 4:30.

Business
Opportunity

1--------~-

COMPLETE HDUSEHOLOS
FURNITURE. Bodo, iron,

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY

SERVICE ·
GAS LINES
WATER LINES

•ZEitlH

SERVICE

"Beautiful, Custom
·Built Garages"

DITCH ·wiTCH

WE ARE YOUR SALES·
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

TUPPERS "AINS - Uke '
new,. 3 lleqrf!). one lloor plan.
Equipped kijchen, dining,
beautiful large liVIng and lots ~
carpeting Only $32,900.

I

:::'::nc~!~~~;:'t~~· ~!:: .

t;3 0:~j!;ei.'::;: 4 halrod.
. ;;:;;:;;:=
through Coli
the ~l,:co:nc=ol:•:·======~~m;;:loc;;ot;;;;ll;:;ne;;o;;u;;a;;

·Halloween tdttent. beeudful
long heW black ~th green

ACCENT

FINDER .............. '76.95
DOORS .... ........ '149 .95
HOODS ... -........ •174.95
BUMPERS .......... '69 .95
GRILL ................. '42.50
II. SUPPORT.. .... , '84 .95
TAll GATE ....~ .... '85 .00
FORD FENDER .... 1 6'9 .95
BUMPEII ............ '69 .95

- A09fing and gutt« work

For Fister Serviee

·-

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH. 992-7013
Now Chevy TrucL ..

- Acldont Md remodefing

NQ Down Paymtnl
Lowor Monthlr Parmenl
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box, 326 ,
Pomenir. OH. 45769

Sept. 27. 2B. 29. Clothing.
antique, ult &amp; pepper lhak·
oro. 3· 10 mHo B,utoville Rd.
Moving Sole Stove. chairt,

up tor certain Meiga Co.

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Call 614·992-6737 •

timates, 949·2801
949-2860

Three acres with a nicely constru'cted concrete
block home 26x30, 3 bed·
rooms, pne bath. 12x15
family room. Partially
carpeted, fuel oi furnace
with facilities for wood; ••
llUrntr. 12x15 block slur• .•
aae buildin1. 20x30 block
praae. Richt off Rt. 248.
country setting. v, mile •
east of Chester, Ohio.

~·
(

. Also Transmission

YOUNG'S

t..-..-...-.,;;
(

good home. They heve ahort

(I) HOUSE IN CHESTER;

DOUBLE - Rent from one will
ho!lp with util~ies. II rooms
and 2 lOts,

A{S

111 Courtlt.
Pom.-.,, OIL 4J7B

Complete Gutter.Work
Complete Remodeling
Aooflng at aft Typeo
Worked In home area
20 veoro
"Free Eotlmatea"

Call for free ~iding es·

FOR SALE'

POMEROY - A view of the
river will add to the content:.
ment of th~ ~ bedrOilfll
home, I ~ baths, fireplace. full '
basemef)t pretty sun room,
wor~lllp. $33,500.00.

REALTORS
Henry E. Cleland,
Jr ................. 992·6191
Je1n Trussell ..... 949·2660
Dottie Turatr ,.... 992·5692
Jo Hill . .............. 98§..44&amp;6

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
Wo'd lih lo inlroduce rou to
Enplt·A·C.r. the modorn way

"f It ITo

MIDDLEPORT - Quality 8
room home, 2 baths, carpeting,
full basement Only $32,000.

$64,900.00.

SIDING CO.

dog•. ce11 s92-7574 .....
4:30p.m.
5 lovely 2 month old Iotter
troinod kltteno to givo to 1

8·10·1 mo.

1 · fil · tfc

SUPERIOR

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

Mothor dog &amp; ~ puppleo
tomoll &lt;logol. Con be'"" 11 ...... Gaiiip"oiii.........
282 Fourth AV&lt;I.
&amp; Vicinity
1 r 11r old. mootlv co111o to
glvo owoy. aoen opovttd. ............................. .
~reot
Volloy Floo Mort&lt;ot, Fri.
379·outside dog . Coli S92· Oh!ci
Sot ond Sun. Acrou from
Refrlgerotot. hor.. coHor. Zlnn'o Londlng. Konouga.
Ond old -... -,-••
·- to •nivo 1_D_.._,_•r_•_-_c_o_m_•_·_ _ _
owoy. Coll992·7419.

2 ~·. 2~~.~ilec~~:::
EUGENE LONG
:::ir
Ph. (6l:M'l~~~2l !;,L~:.c5!~~P5~ :r.':i.::~:"~~'':,"8~;;::

Rt. 124,Po•eroy Ohio

94 9· 2969-949-2263

Middleport. Ohio

Complete Gutter Work
' Complete Ramodotlng
Roofing of ofl Typeo
Worked In home eree
20 yea,.
1
"FrM Eltimotea"

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

Gutters
Downapouts
Gutters Cleaned
Painting
Storm Doors
&amp; Windowa

PAT HILL FORD

PH.

SOIL-Filf. 4~f~.

NEW-REPAIR

992·2198

No Sunday Calls

VILLE - Lot on city water and
OMer. electric and l!lJS. Use for ·
mobile home sile. $1,500.00.

POMEROY - A home with
fllirtln lown · convenient. Nice
3 bedroom lllme, 2 baths, 2
firel!lms, family room, gas f.a.
heat wilhWIIOdbumer add-on.
Nice ltitchen with buill·ih units,
g~nge, lull basement, on 1wo
lois . Nice back yard .

SERVlCE

Sl 0.1NG CO.
v·lOYI &amp; AI ummum
.

Racine. Oh.
Ph. 614-143·5 191" '''

· WHITESEL
ROOFING CO.

can repair and re·
core · radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

SIPING CO.

1-18141·992-3325

E. Main

TOP

We

Bonded &amp; Insured

Phone

Addq~~--------------

GRAVEL- SAND

RADIATOR

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

21 B E. 2nd St.

...

JIM CLIFIFORD

P&amp;S BU I LOI NGS

· Ll MESTON E

BISSELL

Real E-state

Na••·--------~--~----­

'OOZER • BACKHOE
'RECLAMATiON WORK
'OIL FIELD SERVICES
' DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
'CONCRETE WORK
' CUSTO~ BUILT HOMES
'WATER , GAS J.
Otl LINES

843 "'"

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

TEAFORD

~ by m1111 with this
&lt;OiliXJit. Cencel YGW iMI by IJIQW, when rou get
, r•ulll. Maner notrefllnoMble.

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

oru24

s~a~l~;.!~~ Nort~1110

pd.

Sizes Start From 12'116.' .
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Doc Houses

992-3410

U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING

Reel Eatate General

• Wri~ 'your

446• 4522
" We Rent For te11"

742-2167 or

742;1~~~~0

WILL

•LAND CLEARED
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS .
•GRAVEL HAULED

PH.

Givuway

Wanted to buy: lnve1tment

If interested contact The
Home National Bank in
Racine, 949·2210.

ClauHiecls and
Savel· II .
own-eil -

BACKHOE
.
DUMP TRUCK
. CONCRETE WORK
TRENCHER
'SEPTIC TANK
COAL &amp; LIMESTONE
Coli For Frn Eotim. ote

rt &amp;
ALL STE "POLE BUILDINGS

HAUL
J.UST CALL!

CALL

EXCAVATING

(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE: Downstairs
equipped with kitchen,
livinc room, dining room
and den: upstairs has two'
bedrooms and one bath;
house also has basement.
lot size approx. 48'x308'.
Needs work.

Phone 742·3171

CONSTRUCTION

Ph. (61

..

·M. L. :·Bud" McGHEE
Broker·AuctiOII Sei'lice
Cheryllemley.
Meigs County Associate
in

sl

5~

Real EstatB General

the to llow&gt;n~ shal l be prov.ned

Illow

38 neg E. 55 leet thence

64 Misc. Merchandise

ltP.m 2 1 A frag mentat io n
r1e11Act•ng f1ll stat ler'! tnch1rl1n q

M'GKE.E

the IOJI OWinq des~tibed rea l
estate 'situ ate 111 the Cou nty of,
M ergs and Sune ol Ohto. and •n
the V1Uage of Middle pori to -w•t:
S•ttmt eq m lhA Co u n.ty . of
M e•os. 1n th e St at A. of Oh•o, and
tn th P V•llll no of M idrtlepo n an~
t&gt;o undod and des:cn bed as, ·
foll ows
·
Bf'l (l• nn•nn lor rP.f ~fen co at
th l1 Nortl1ea st corn er of Out Loti
No 1 o f Patrn or' s Add1 1iqn;
th An r.P. N 38 &lt;leg W 595 5 feet
to the Northt"ast co rner of lOf
1
No 2 '4 o l P Jones E~&gt;l a te as
shown by Ou g 1nal Plat 2. Pager
1 1 of Me•ns Co unty_ Oh1o. lhe
true pl ac:f! o f beg1nnrng; thence'
S 52 .. W 80 teet fol low1ng the1
North L•nn of lot 2 1/4: th e nce

In pursuAnce ol on Order of

FILL STATION
SPECIACATIONS

chamber pur1 hca-

'R.,eat~

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kibble of
Belpre recentlY entertained with a
cookout at their future home site in
Tuppers Plains. Games were
played durtng the evening.
Attending were Mr. and l\1rs.
Kibble, Butch and Mary Kibble,
Belpre, BUI, Mary Ann, and
Martlyn, Josephine Kibble, Tuppers
Plains, Tom, Sue, DanleUe Kibble,
Long Bottom; Albert, Dorotby,
Teresa, Mary, Frank, Tommy and
George Parker, and Jeffery Saund·
ers, Chester; David, Kathy, and
Stacey Watson, Chester.

o.n..l Moton Acceptance

·;~~~~,,~,o~~~~~~~~~~;~~;

Co6kout held

I

whtch •S caPable of pro!ess •ng

'PUIUC NOncE ·

~~~~u~:~dnu~~ ~r~=~~~~~ ;;r n~ ~:~~eC~~:.~~~~s;8m~l11~~ c~~~~

. son.

Public Notice

•

4

::::;;:::~r;::;~~;:::~:::::::r;:::::~=-~;;::::;r,====::====;1;:~;;:;:~:;:;:=~
3 puptlln. .,;'I Kid bt..,.d. Coli
AM
DENNY CONGO
su PERl OR 441-4a11.
.

Ill Coortlt.• , _..,. !I"~ ••711

by Mrs. Leifheit;

Wolf Pen personals

Business Sei'Vices

PHONE 992-2156
Dtrl.

Folmer; "Less Banter In Surgery"

Woodland Centers yearly
meeting held, honor given
' The Board of Trustees of Woo,lland Centers, I1Jc., held its annual
meeting Wednesday, Sept. 12, at
GraCj! United Methodist Church In
GaUipolls.
• Board officers for 1984-85 Installed at· the meeting were Allx
Harder of Gallipolis, chairperson;
Lila Buckley, RN., of Jackson,
vice-chair; Robert Hennessy of
Gautpolis, treasurer, an&lt;;! Geri
Walton of Pomeroy, secretary.
. Durtng the meeting, a special
memortal ceremony was held to
honor former hollrd member and
1983-84 chairperson Charles "Tiny"
Howard, who died Feb. 25.
· .Dr. Bernard F. Nlehm, WOOd·
la!!d's Executive Director, read a
resolution of respect for the Howard
family and bQard chairperson, Allx
Harder, presented a memorta,l
plaque lo the family.
Nlehm presented the 1983-84 annual
report to the hollrd, acknowledging
significant events of the year,
Including accreditation of Wood·
land's clinics by the Joint Commls·
Ilion of Accreditation of Hospitals
(JCAH). Woodland's Admlnistra·
lion of· the federally-funded · Head
Start program, the receipt of a
.Public Information Award by the
National Council of Community
Mental Health Centers, and the
Introduction of iwo fuU·tlme psych!·
atnsts to Woodland Centers' staff.
Niehm and Harder also noted the
Improved relationship with the
Gallla ·Jackson·Melgs :P.Jental

The Daily Sentinel

•

chocked

guna

Muat be in good condition.

Colt 258·8251 .

Borblo Houn, In good
ohope, reooonoblt price.
114 · 989 • 3039 ' oftor
4:00PM,before Del. 3 . .

1 8 Wanted to Do

1------:-----Would like to paint trailer

By owner 3 bedrooma, 1 ~
baths, living room, dining
room, recreation room in
be~ement. new 24x24 ger·
age . Close downtown .
Shown by appointment,

304-675·4808.

roofa. Coli 61 4·266-11128.

4

Giveaway

a kltteno, mother 51omooe.
To good homo. Col 44 6·
3103.
Mllod br..ct pupplea 8 wt.a.
old. Mather Dobormen. Clll
114-3a7-775 3·
1 femole kltton 3 montha old
ytlow tlgor llrlpped, Mttor
trained, hou11 cot. Colt
888·0&amp;81.

I '

Wontod old pllnoa. Paving
UO.OO ond •40.00 eoch.
houae cle1ner with
Flroh lloor only. W!'lto giving Realieble
raferonceo.
Coli 848· 7471.
dlroctiona. Witten Plonoa
boK 1 BB Sordlo, Ohio
43948. Phone 814·4B3· Will do houu cleaning at
reaaonable rates. Call 446·
1805.
7243.
1-~------­
GIN$ENG ROOT, Top quo:· Will tutor moth 3 evoningo I
ltv ond olzo graded, oelected week. Call4415-7432.
1200.00 lb. Ordinary
omeller root - Lo11t All - - - - - - - - , · l c wolto. drlllod &amp; aer·
othe• klnda of root oloo Water
viced.
free eatimates. CaH
purchooad . Call Robert
614·992·6008 or814· 782·
Harper. 304·1175· 7977.
3147.

'.

32 Mobile Hoinas
· for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
lTV MQBILE HOME SALES,
4 MI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS,'
RT 35. PHONE 814·488·
7278.

1------ - - - -

for nle 2 bedroom mobile

home1 .5 acreo. Will toke cor
in trodo. Coli 448·0083.
•r

•

.

�~

12 The
32

They'll Do It Every Time

12,000.

1174 Holly Pork on e1tre
lltz. lot, 3 bdr.. utilitv
building. hardwood floor,
beautiful patio , Green
School Dist. 4 mi. from
Gallipolis. · exc. cond. Call
441· 196.7.

1 "':.-.-

Leaving Sate. owner mu•t
ootl beautiful 3 bedroom
home. Family room has
2011 . of window• for pas·
toral view. finiahed double
garage, firitplace , larag8
porch. 50ft. deck. woodo,
' privacy, near Royal Oak
Porte, Nduced to 859, 900 . 8
Vz percentallumabllity. can ·
614·992· 6420.
.

Lovely, large 4 b'droom 2
b11th home , fully carpeted',
LR. DR, Kit, atove. diahwaaher. AC, gar., and bsmt
near downtown Pomeroy.
U&amp;O mo. Coli ~46·01 16.
513 3rd. Avo .. $135 mo.
includet water, deposit required. Call 446-4222, 9 to

5.

··- - - - - -

wk. endt .

Fully furnished . 2 bdr ..
adults only . Coli 448· 4110.
2 bdr. mobile home in city.
ref. &amp; dap required. Call
614-256-1922.

Lot for ulo in Mercerville, 3
traller ·hookup,, electric. ru- 1-:--- - - - - - rel water. septic tank, · 2 bdr. unfurriiahed, 12x&amp;O V..
$8.000 . Coli 114-256- mi. peat HMC . Coli 4468118.
4389 or 675· 9780 .

For Sele; Once ecrelot with
lerae in·ground pool, torn
liner. and parti11lly flniehed
beaement. For informltion
coll613-885· 1232.
1 . 14 ac. !oval lot wrth
beaement, elec. &amp;. water.
Located In Great Tw·p . Call
441·3044.

Re nl als
41 • Houses for Rant
Smell furnlahed houae.
adulto only. Coll4~8 -0338.

.,
I

'I

Ubeny Mobile home for

l

Aparttnent
for Rent

3 rm. furni1hlld apt ., auitable
for one or two. Call 4413733 dayl, 446· 0171 lVI,

Riverside Apt1. Middleport.
Special rates for Senior
Cttirena. ·$130. Equal Houe·
lng ·Opportunitiet . 614992·7721 .
Newly redecorated, 1 bad-

room, pertially furniahed,

*226. Depoait required. Call
114· 992 -5319 or 992 ·
2816 .
.
~-------· IC -

Furnlehed 2 bedroom • .,.n.
menta in Middleport. Adulta,
no peta. •ecurity depoait.
Coll614· g92-3874.
2 bedroom apartment for
rent $2SO.OO per month.
Utilltleo induded. Clll-773·
5423.
5 room unfurniahlld apartment for rent. Call 992,6434. 892-5914. or 1-304·
882·2688.

Furniehed efficency apartment with ground floor.
cable, free parking and cloae
to downtown ~orne roy. Call
992·5738.
APARTMENTS. mobllo
homaa. houaes. Pt. Plee11nt
on~ Golllpollo. 81 4·448·
8221 .
Apertmentl in Hend8r1on
304·676·1972 after 5 PM .

45

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleeping Rooma
and light house k"ping
rooma. Park Central Hotel.
Co!l 614·448·0768.
Furni•hed room, e146. Utili·
tiel, range. ref. Share bath.
Men only. 919 Sec ., Gallipo·
lis. 446-4416 after 8 p.m.
46 Space for Rent
Trailer epace on private lot.
county w1ter. 2 mi. from
Kyger Crook high ochool.
Need ref. t46 plus utilities.
446 · 3760 or 614·367·
0307.
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Park. Route 33. ·
Pomeroy. Large Iota.
614' 992· 7479.
.
Trailer loti, lewer and wet•
fumiahed. small children
occopted . 304-675-1076

oelo, 1oxso . t2700.00 .
.Call for appointment, 9854260.

Mcrcho nrlt sc

1-:-:--:---:-:-----

2 bedroom. 3A mile out Send l -::-::-:::---:--:-~o:--~
Hill Road . 304-675·· 3834.
6_1 Household Gooda
44

Apartment
· for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equol
Houaing Opportunity) has
one and two bedrooms. rent
starting at $183 for one
bedroom and t198 per
month for two bedroom,
with 8200 dopooh local-.!
near Foodl&amp;!nd and .S pring
Valley Plaza, pool and TV
ont. Coli 446·27•5 or leave
meauge.
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act1on auto washer, rapid
dry, uc. eond. S71. Call
448·8114.
Two ond tobloo 15.00. Coli
446·81 14.

SepbMnber26, 1984

26. 1

Wadneaday,
7&amp;

Boauend
M otor• for Sal a

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ill MOVIE: 'Ch..ongoo 11&gt;
BoftM'
()) -l.ucy&amp;Mw
Polito
(I)
(I) Dr. Who
IBl Vayege Ill tile Mlr,nl

l WAI.IT A CQNFHIHOI.I. 1 W'AIIT
TO kNOW HOW IT MAI'PfNI!D. I
WANT TO AT LMIT etTA 8000

MCAUf."e' IT DOJIW'T MArrtfl
IVHO PIO IT. THf -I~F I&amp;
CONVINC•P Ha COIW\1\1\ITT&amp;D

Home
Improvement• '

• Dlfl'rent . , . _
1:30 • ill (!) NIC Newa
())
MOVIE:
'Frwnch
Poll: I dli'

Cll""*-'

(J) ~ lportaLook
(I) Coral lllumen '
(I) • Cit ABC Newa
• (I)
Newa

PI.OT OUT

0~ ALL TMif.
;UPFI!IliiJel

.UiCIP8.

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spout·
. lng . . Now lnotolltno rub!iw
roofo. 30 - r • oxtioriii!ICO,
opoclallzlno In built up raof.
Callll14· 318· 9887.

7:00

a••

Oak king aize bedroom aulta,
2 yra. old, good ·quality
condition, t1 . 400 . Call
441·4789 otter 6.

Ono M.,. 4 yra old olao one
colt 1 yoor old. 1914 Oldo
. 380 ongiM good " " *300.00. 304·178-8420 or
17&amp;·3153.

Early American •ota queen
lize oloopor 6 matching
chair, petchwork print.
• 1 00. Cell 446-0948.

84

Hey

H • S Home lmpfov•""•rita
vinyl "ding, roofing, room
addition, otorm wlndowi,
otono. coli 11 4·317·0409 •
or 614· 317-7244.

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firm.

Call 949·

2933.

1 977 Cordoba for oolo.
1.915 Ford Gol.. le porta for
oolo. Call304·?73 ·11151.

7:30

A:NNIE

large round boln of hoy UO
·

ooch. Call 441-10!12.

min.)
(l) 8 ' 'ww This true atory
about the Soviet Unian'o
most , .. KM•wed nuclellr
phy-t and inventor of tho
hydlogen bomb and his
wtie, Qr. Elono Bomer. dra·
· · rights
fight
agoiilat .
........
opprHiion.

Juan

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o.aalt , . _

flwn.

sian.
.
(J) IBl Gretlt ~
Live from l.incolll Center:
New YD&lt;1&lt; City Opera: 'Car·
men.' llizot'a tole of a wild
gypav ond tho men who love
her has boon reset in tho
time of tho Spanish Civil

War, with Connon os e Loy·
aliot dotonninod to !)ver·
throw tho ftlsciot Fronco. (3
ln .. 30 min.)
• MOVIE: 'llniu T-.t'
9:00 • (J) (!) Fects oii.H. Season P l - .. Mrs. GalYen
and the
about
rhair summer vacatiOns.
())700a..
(J) • Cit DyMaty Season
Praniete. Blalte plans 10 avenge tho loal of hil fonune
and Alexia is behind bars for
tho murder of Mark Jen..
ningl . (60 min.) (Closed

WINNIE

Excavating

1971 Scout, lock out huboa
loa!Md, prlcod to ·ootl. Call
446·8340 or 117&amp;·1881.

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1 1 :30 • Ill (!) Tonight 8Mw
Tonight' I giWBII ore ,Julio
lglelioo and Estelle Parsons.

(60 min.) .
(J) Joo Placopo Speolol
Fronk Sinotra. Joan fllvaro
and JorTy Lewla ore .._.
SOMI-.1 by thlo , . , - . .
w1&gt;o11 apeciol queat io Eddie

=ofGnludtO

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• (I) Molgnum P.l. Magnum Ia hired to protect e
world-clloo card playor dur·
ing a poker motch. (Ill (60
min.)

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.AK 1112
Aplaat lbe eGIIIrad of tbree .
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tQt
+AK
lbe dab q.- wllb lbe ace and ·
pt'OIIIptiJ pla,..t lbe ace, kiDI and •
VuiDerable: North-Soalb
IID&amp;Il ...... Eddie Ill wllb lbe
Deeler: Soalb
q - ae felt ~~~at c~ec~uer certaiDly
beld tile clab kiD&amp;. aiDce ot11erwt.e It ·
Welldid DOt ......, likely be would bave bid 1
Pia
INT P.. ff
apiD over North'• tw«Hpade prefer· I
Puo z•
Puo M
eDOe. Tbat beiDC lbe eue, dec~ .
Puo
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probably beld oaly ODe of lbe red
q
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....W l8'l!ly bave bid two ilr tbree '
OpeniJic lead: ••
lliHNo+ over two ..,..._ U Soalb .
beld lbe bear! q - . It mlgllt c:oat a
Irick to lead a low bearl. bat lbe cooInlet woald oWl be aet eventaally. heart lead to bla PAI:IDir'l . . Bill If Soatll beld lbe dlornon!l queen enabled blm to tate to..r belrt lrkb
and DO beart q-. II WU ablolutely &amp;lid aet the coatnct. Wbat If be Ired
.., •ry to lead a low belrt at Ibis been wroag? Yoa'd be readlac &amp;beNt
paiDt.
a differeat bridge baDd.
·
ADd tllat t. what Eddie did. A low
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It t. rtpt. Look bow Roustoa open

t0:30 ())"Chlldrorl in Crillil
(J) MOVIE: 'Heftor Skel·
tor: Port 2
IBl Hlopanua "Tho Mask of
El Zarco.' :rhe mysterious
world of ,meek making is ex·
plorod by' Arizona artist El
Zorco Guerrero . (60 min.!

JIMI WAT!II IEIIVICr. ,
Call Jim Lanlor. 304-171· .
7397.
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t. lbelr wi!Unp
to make uuuaual
pleJI wileD lllelr jndpwnt tells Ulem

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min.)
(J) MOVIE: ' E - Mil·
can'a llun'
ill . MOVIE: 'The GrNt
Sanlinl'
(I) • (JI-.1 Season p,..
mioro. A lamouo Hollywood
actress dreads her return 10
die stago oher • thNe yoor
absenco and Pamola .Hard·
ing finds her o x . . w0&lt;1&lt;ing aa • ~for a
hotel . (60 min .) (Closed Captioned!

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By 1aiDel Jacoby

IBlNewawMt:ll.

Electrical

.

87

·-

-

Kon'o Woter Service. Wella, ·
cl-na, poolo '*M. ,..,_,.
· 3117·«!123 or. 317-774'~;
night or day.
,.
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BNOkfaat Mt, butcher bloclt
~ :~:::~:t~·•ohapo
top. with
chromo logo .
boclt and
_,
chromo

tAK5U

10:00 • (J) (!) St. E I H Socolld of 2 ports . Tho bat·
de ""'s are drawn in the impending
nurses . strike,
Rooenthoi
and
forcing
Auschl8nder to become unwiling adversaries. (60

Jamoo· Boya Water Service.
Alao poolt Iliad. Coli 114·
211·1141 or '114· 44•·
1171 or114·.f41· 7111.

Good 17 In color TV
1100.00caoh. Mottrou and
box opringo. 304-875·
3914.
.
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while kooping tho romantic
intorost of the boy's mother.
(J) PKA Ful ConiiiCt

lit RefrlgaretiOJ'!
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NORTH

. Coptione&lt;IJ

. J .I,.II .Cooiotruetlon Co.Ru·
tland. Oh.l14· 742-~903:
Ba..,.enta, footers, Concrete work, Backhoe'a, ·
Dozer &amp; Dltcher, Dump
trucka, • water-gft·HWer1970 Ford 3 quortor pick-up otoctrlc" linea.
truck. eutomat~c. needs ~--------~ •
tronomloolon, •300.00. Call D.A .8ooton oxcovotlng. :
742-3044 or 9g2-81g1 of. complata dour and dump ,
ter 8 :00.
truck oorvlcoa. Coil 1117· .
1128 or 378·1288.
1. ;
Guernooy cow, very oantle;
good fomlly milk cow. Coil
742·3044 oiler 5 :00 or
992·1118 daytime.

·Well-reasoned
defense play

9:30 • (J) (!) h't Your Move
PREMIEIIE. A stfl1991ing writer must cope with 1 14·
yoor-old
wheeler-daeler

TRUCK TQPPEIIS Moll
aizea, different colors. maltor, card oeeaptod. John'a '
Auto Balo,,lulavllle lid .. Coli
448·4712. Gatll...,lio, Oh .

lit 4 W.O.

Anlwef: What th•t bakery _lycoon wuONE TOUGH COOKIE

girls--

~dlfJ

Picken• UMd furniture . 304·
175-1463 or 675·1460.

Prix

()) Cit 'Misllaf's
.......... Port 3 Conclu·

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth end Pine .,
Galllpollo, Ohio
Phone 114-448-3881 or
614-441·4477

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Admlrol oliN by Jllde Nfriger·
ator. Coil 61"4-849· 2181
after 6:00PM·.
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(JI F.. Quy A novelist ...... floo • crime kingpin
o n - oho plena to beoo
her ,.., sinling book . (60

SNAKE!!
.
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Wather 81;ld dryer good
running condition •• 200.00
firm lnterel1ed parties call
b e t - 9:30 ond 6 :00
114·992·2064.

'Aachel,

MOVIE:
.........
(J)Fior•

(J)

Good· 1 Excavating, be...
1976 Ford Granada, wll ootl men''· footltl'l, drivew..,i,
c~oop, 304·876· 2663 otter IIP1lc tanka. landaeaplng ..
&amp;PM .
Cell onylime 614 -441 ·
4837, Jamoa L. Davloon, Jr.
1 979 • Camero, .light bluo, owner.
..
360 auto, '2,700.00. 304·
175·3984.
.
Dozer Work by Ted Henn1.
Dltchoo, pondo, roado, lond
cleorlft@, etc. !;all Motor Cir
72
Trucks for Sale
lrol&lt;ora: 4411-1192 .
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Glenda

llobordo.

Jaelr.oon. NicOl Williomson.

l

77 Ford E110 window van .
Call441·8729.

11.111' jill' l.tllllll

ely

canaolo a mother w1&gt;o11
""" haa coneor and help a
young find tho
mooing of flmly love. (60

1980 Oldo Omega SX. auto· JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
motic, · VI, PS, P8, AC. lNG. At. 1 .. 8o• 356, Galli· ,
AM-FM, 1974 Ford plcltup polio. Call 614·317,0676 .
'10 ton. 304-876· 1281.
Smith · M'ld Powell furnace: :
1970 Oldo Cut)aao. Cell otter otectrical, plumbing - l r
6 p.m.. 1200. 304·175· 24 hr. a day aorvlce. Phono ·
814-882·3722 or 114·112· ,
6159.
.
2062.
;;. . ~
'76 Datoon. 81,000.00 .
SHULAW'S Plumbing and ,
304·671·8848 . .
Hooting, 21 1 ,. Sixth St., •
'79 Monte Carlo Point Plaunt, W. Va. 304- ~
U.&amp;OO.OO.. Phone 304· 8711·11420. Ucono-.1 and
lnaured.
·
175-7472.

Vena

ill T1c T.., Daurrh
illSCTV: 8 . ""' Camlntl
The Iough&amp; . continue with
IPOCI'y-«&lt;it-.1
-·
footuring tho beot """""'"
of tho ~ ierloa.
(J) 1983 Malhl"l of
AM • I tCov.,ogooftNs
--isprMMtad
fromMeaa. AZ.
Cll Mitior 1 ' aue Pn•bll:
· Atllnlll et Clncloo..U
(I) • Ill Fsmllv Feud

a:oo •liM ill
(!) High- "'
an~ a:nd Mer\

61\CI'l TO &amp;ED!

Plumbing

83

·

·Jetfeo-..

min.)

1977 Plymouth Sporto Fury.
Ono ownor, 40.300 mlloa.
U.950.00. Phone 304·
876-2422.

IYUPERNI

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1971 Ford Maverick, t300.
or boot offor. 304· 875·
7873.

S~6F~.

MecNeiiiiAinr

• WKIIP in Cirw:ilo•ll

&amp; Heating

1981 Monto Carlo, Londiou
loeded, excel...,t condition.
•88oo. 304-676-3378. ·

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WHAT lo!ER AI"PEAL.

Yestf«&lt;IY"II Jumbles: CARGO KHAKI OIJTLET MOTION

tliWhMiol•T,..Cit N.w n.t

1884 Grond Prix, lno than Fetty TrM Trimming, atump
12,000 mileo. AM, FM removal. Coli 304-576·
coooon, AC, PS, PB . CaW "1331 .
985·.4 290 after 5 :00.
RINGLES' S SERVICE, ••·
1973 Mercury Couger, good perienced carpenter. ehtatri·
shape. 351 Clevelond. c!an. maeon, painter, roof· ;
chrome headers, duel lilt· ing , (including hot ur
hault, elumn wheels, extra application) 304-875-2081
parta and wheala. ~r 176·4580.
.,
.1.495 . 00 . 304-675 ·
1699.
II01ary or eablo tool drilling,
Moat ~eh completed aame
1978 · Cordova new trans- -day. Pump ..... and oorvl·
mt ..lon. 304-458-1530.
coo. 304-891·3102.
• .
·2 VW 1971 Super Beetle.
19.7 3 Bootlo, noodo work.
Sol reooonoblo. 304· 876·
5323.

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JUST CLEANII'fG UP
FOil TOMOIIROI'/,
·'IOU CiO ON

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lit Grein

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an.~.canme
l ill PM Ill',. ~-

Newahour
(J!INewa

liON'S Toloviolon Serville.
Spoeiollzlng In Zenith olld
Motqrole, Ou•zar. and
houoo coHo. Call 304·871·
2398 or 114·448·2414.

1 977 Impala for solo.
lont condition. Call 992·
3249.

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GENE'S DEEP STEAM:
C
A II PET C LEA
f'l : •.
ecotchguard·Witer
extrac·
tioil. doodorlzon. FIIEEnt~ ' ·
matea,s Reeaonibll
rltH.·
G
1 992 •309
ono m th,
·a
·
D. and M. Contr~ort 1
llomodotlng, vinyl lidlng,
painting (indoora ond outdoors) replacement win;
dowo coti30il-773-6131 ." ,

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LOSER

,
IASEMENT
,
WATEIIPIIOOFING ••• ,
lincondltlonolllfotlme oua- . •
. rantoo, Local roforoncoo, '
furnilh-.1. Frao oatlmo.... .
Call oolloct 1·114·237; •
0488, 9 o.m. to 5 p.m. ;
R o 0 011 8 a 0 0 m 1 n t .
Wotorprooflng.

1 974 Pln.t o atatioriwagon .
Cell 114·245-9109.
·
1983
Ford Fairmont Futura.

I· UVESA

(J) 8portaCenW
(I) Gomer Pyle
(I) •
Cit Entertai-

, oxp. Callll14-388-1812. ,

81 Skylark Umlted, V-8, 2
Or., air, P1• pb,tllt&amp;cnlloo,
63.000 mi. 14100. 245·
6533 otter I p .m.

I NAMEG I
I•r-=z=-I I 0

IJilllody Eleclrle

Auto a for Sal a

1978 Corvotto, 61.000
miloo. e.c. cond . 448·
3926.
••

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.&lt;ll

plumbing.
~:~=~======:r~==~=~~~~~ torlor,
PAINTING·
lnterlo! rOofing,
"'d '""
oomo romodollng. 20 Y!'l·

•v•·

ill (I) (D. (I) ()II •

11:00 •

'

1984 lllvioro, PS, PB,
cruloo. white landau top.
wlri whoolo; tilt, dortc rod
meteHic. concan eound
tom, roor dof,.gor. 10.000
mi. Coli 4411·1!384.

IJI ... a;ible lhlle four JumbiM,

EVEN~NCI

St~l Vll:t~ S

71

....__,_,
--~~~--·"'"'""

WEDNESDAY

17 ft . Crootllnor. In board
out board 115 hp, all conv;a
good. oxtroo . 304 · 87~·
1288. .
. ,. •

phaoe'" eloetrlc
31'1 '-1&gt; motoro
• 125 hp.
talllo.
"3
Firebrick, olectrlc holat. goer
boll, oloetrlcal fixtur~a.
.
panola, blookora. otorton. . 66
Pets for S •I•
Old w. va. MalleabJe Iron
Plant, 8 :30AM to 3:30PM.
Mon thru Fri. Minimum AKC rogiotor-.1 Beagle puppurchoao 1211 _00 .
pleo. •80.00. Calloftor 4 :00
LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
PM . 304· 175·1287.
Sofa. chair. rocker. otto· Heavy duty chaine end bind·
man, 3 tobloo, (Oitro ...,_vy), .,. for ule. 304·116· 7719 . . White malo opltz. 41'1 yoora
8688. Solo, chair and love,
old, wonderful Jl'!raonaUty,
Nat. 1275. Sof11 ond cholro McDanlot Cullom lutcher· all ohot.a•.houoobrokon , 304·
· 7-'9_7_9_._ _ __;,__
pric-.1 from '285. to •896. lng. 8 d' Y' • wee~~. 304- l-11_2_2_
Tobloo, t&amp;Oondupto •121. 812-3224.
jlido·a·bedo.U90. ond up
AKC rt,lotolid Poodle
to 8660 .. aofo boda •145. OM I ft Kold·Droft cobtor. puppy, 8 00.00, 304· 675·
lleclinen, U85 . to •375 .. Ono 1ft Porllc.k coolar. 0 .,. 1612 aftor 6 PM.
Lampo from 128. to 8126. 3koy2topdroftcoolar. Two
pc. dinettoo from n 09 .. to leo bino . One 3 bey ber li'*·
435. 7 pc. 1189 and
304·1171· 1578 after 1 PM 67
Musical
Wood
toblo
withDelk
llix c~~~~·O~~o:r~8~76~
-7~8~9~6~--~----Instruments
8286 to
•7415.
-~
up to 1225 . Hutchoo, 1'1150. Bar tvpe cooler. 10ft long 4
Bunk bad complete ·w ith compertmenta . Slldi.ng · Bundy Clan"not, $126. C·'l
..
monroaooa, '276. ond up to IIOinlooa doora. 8300.00. 441·1261.
8396. Baby bedo, •11 0. 304-882· 2588 or 882 ·
M•ttrnlll or box springs, 3263
·
Fender 12 ttring guitar with
full .o r twin, 1118., firm , •sa.
caM 8150.00. Poovey T-40
end t78. Queen Htl, $195.
rang~. furnece: blower
ball guitar with TKO 80
~ dr. chooto, ..2. ·s dr. with motol. Double droin amp. 1111e now t376.00.
cheato, U4. Sod fro·meo, link with fixtuNa . PhoM 30C·676·407")!.
820.ond U8 .. 10gun- ·Gun 304-875·1416.
cabineta, 8360. Gee - or
electric rangoa 8376 . Boby Metal poll 1nd beem build- 68
Fruit
monrooooo. Ul a. •38. bed Ings conltrucCed. For t.rm.
&amp; Vegetables
fromM 820, 826, &amp; e30, norage. gar~~gee, commar·
king frame • 60. Good oeloe· cial. etc. Allow 11 *3.00 sq .
tion of bedroom suhes. h. 304-878-3981.
Red raapberriea. Taylor•
rockert, metal cebi nets.
headboard• t38 &amp; up to Produce ocate •soo.oo. 1ft Berry Patch. Co!l441·8892.
866 .
cooler for store •4&amp;0.00.
ca-" regieter $40.00. ·e wall Du.nrovin Fruit farm Grape
Speciell All grepe varieties ..
Uaed Furniture -- dryers. unit ahelve1. 2 floor lhelve1 Pick you, own . 20 lb. All
held board•. and 2 bedroom S&amp;O.OO ooch . 304·676· Apploo
11-.1 &amp; yellow deli·
tuites, coal atove. 3 milet 2285 .
... grlme1, Jon·
cious.
Melro
out 8uloville Ad. Open 9om
to 6pm, Mon. 'thru Sat. Wall hugger recliner, axe athan &amp; Super Gold at ula1
room. sr: At. il81, S.E . of
cond, dark• bfown •eo.oo. Albony,
61 4· 446·0322
Call 11 4· 898 ·
St•reo cabinet work1 good 8298. Woekdoyo
1PM-7PM
t50.00. Running board for
54 Mise:. Merchandise 8l11er t35:00. Phone 304· &amp; Week onda 10AM·8PM.
878·2218 ..
Winter potatoea, apples,
pu!Tfpkint, cider, end proKnouff Firewood Split· 95%
duce. Harris Farms, Rt . 124,
55
Building
Supplies
hardwoods. ~eatoned or
Portland, Ohio. Cell 843·
green. You pick up or we
5193.
deliver. HEAP vender. 814~
251· 6246.
Building Material•
Ken- p01ot... orodo A
Block, brick. sewer pip8a,
•e.oo bu. Largo · - on·
Umeatone. Si-nd, Greve!. wlndowa, · llniela 1 etc . lono
14.00 bu. Jomoo lang·
Delivered in Muon. Meiga, Cliude Winter~. Rio Grande. don 304·175·4287.
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Gallia o.: pick up at Aich•rda o, Coll614·246· 6121 .
&amp; Son. Coli 4411· 7785.
Teklng ardara for R8d potaYou build it or we will24x48
- $6 .00 bu. Roady to dig.
Plestic citterns stete ap- 4 ear garogo kit. '2.496, 1
304·895·3885.
proved, pla,tic eeptic tenkt, dot. Call 1·114-886-7311.
plenic culven. metal culverto, liON EVANS ENTE.R· Bulkl your own 4 ·bdr. home.
PIIISES, Jockoon, Oh 814· t8.9911 dot. to your lito.
288·6930.
N- dloploy modol open .
f ·''111 Suppii,~S
Soo it nowl ' 1 ·61 4·888·
For 1118 fill dirt. and top soil. 7311.
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CoU.Call614· 256-1427.
Now .open for bulinau,
Fall Yard Care Mulching, Mountain State Block, At. liii"F;;;;;;;E~;ij;;;~;t
fertilizing, liming. reaeeding 33, N- Havon. Completo
Farm
&amp; traneplanting. Alao for maaonry oupplioa, 4", 8", 1-~-------sale: cow manure &amp;top •oil 12:· block. Delivery oorvlco . . Badfror Forogo Wogon tor
Cont•ct 8,-uca · [hvlson: Phono day 304· 882· 2222. ooto: With or without now 10
614·256·1427.
evening 882-3239.
ton running gear. Everett
Holcomb, lit. 3, Albany .
Boot roady for froozer 46
1 ·198-5028.
cent1 per pound on hoof. 68
Pets for Sale
Cell 446-1052.
83
Livelltock
Approximetely 2500 ft. Ma- HILLCREST KENNELS
aoned cherry lum,ber •soo 8oording ell bN..ta. Hootod
froll delivery. Call 441· indoor-outdoor
facHUiea . . Tho Molgo County 8e01
8038.
AKC Doberman · pupploo: Cattlo Aoooc. will hold thotr
Stud Service: Calll14-441'· aecond annuaf. beef dey on
7796.
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Sat., Sept. 29, 10 to 3
p.m.at the Melga Co. FairJudy Taylor Grooming. Cell ground• in Rock Springs.
114·387, 7220.
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Farin and feed equipment
chielers. craft•. diapl•v• •nd
Briarpatch kennela Profas- eottlo judfrlng. Many door
llonal All·bNod grooming. prlzaa and ceah awards. Eatt
Indoor-outdoor b&lt;lerdlng fa· evailable. admiMion Ia free.
cilltlea. Englloh Cockor Spa·
nlol puppleo. Call 81 4· 318· Pigs for eale. 6 week:• old.
9790.
135.00 ooch. Coli 992·
3908.

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8aoo Trtckar II, 40 HP
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loa!Mdll •2.5()0 firm . COli
114· 2111-1783.

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DICK TRACY

KIT 'N' CAlli.YL1 C!Jbr L8rry Wrlat!l

8 HP Sftoppor rlcll, m -.
Exc. condition.
400.00.
441· 41 IS.

chromo
dlnono169,
oot 1149,
5
maple rockora
7 piece
pioco dlnotte oot •sa. uood
bodroom aultoo, rofrigora·
tors, ranges. choot. dreaoen.
wringer walhera."TV's. d!"Y·
ora, &amp; ohoea. Coli 814· 448·
3159.

Fumi1hed efficiency '14&amp;
utlltiea paid. elngle, lhare
both, 607 2nd. Avo .. Galli·
polio. Coli 446-4416 after
8P M.

Unfumlehed houae. 3 bdr .•
otova, nrf. Rodney Villagoll, For leaaa overlooking, city
U7&amp; mo. Call 448·4418 pork. 2 bdr.. LR , fully
after 9 PM .
equipped kitchen, dining
area, unfurnlahed, *180mo.
3 bdr. houae deluxe Pt. Call PJ'o, 446-1819 or
PllaUnt. 3 bdr. hOUII 60 448·4425.ocreo 'Eureka, Oh . Collll78·
11104.
2 bdr. apt•. utlltiupert paid,
newly decorotod. Call 676 '
For Rent- }arge 3 BR houu,. 8104.
In town. neer achoola. 1 VI
bath, flroploco. eppllanceo, 1 small turn. efficiency for 1
tenc-.1 in yard . 1328 mo. gentlemen only. Coli 448·
pluo ooeuritv depooit. Call 0~38 .
318·8248.
1 BR apt, convenient loca·
8ualnooa building. Office tion, no pete. iecurity dep1p1ce. 2 bdr., upttalrs ept. ooit. Call 4411· 2066.
Gerege for repelr or body
wort&lt;. can 4411· 7872 or Smell garage apertment In
Galllpollo, fumloh-.1, ldoal
441· 1980.
for one. Nice • cl.. n; new
Houae for rent referencea carpet, newly painted. Cell
requlr-.1. lnqulro at 1:11 814·892·2430.
fourth Ave .. Golllpollo, Oh. 1-:-~-:--:-:::-::--:-..:___
Furnlah-.1 Efflclontv. •1&amp;0 .
fllowly JMint-.1 5 rm. ~ bdr. Utllltloo pold. ohoro bOih.
~omo. QulototNStucellent 7·1 4th, Galllpollo. 441·
!"IOhborhood. Rof. &amp; IMp· 4416 after B p.m.
raqulrod. Call !llchord 1-----'-'----!'lrtor441·1370aftor8:00. 2 bdr. apt. otc&gt;vo nrtrlg.
wator fumlohod • . _ eorpot
moll3roomhouoo. 4Whlto Lll. IDII. hell. t228 mo .•
ve. Unfumloh-.1, t180 mo. quiet a-... noer llt.w.lrltlee
of, ,..ulrod. 441-9779.
Plozo , Call448·0111.

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Comfortable home in Che14 x 70 Fairmont Trailer, all · shire. Reasonable rent. ref·
• •lectrlc with 8 x 12 add on; erences require"d. Call 814' • patio, 2 porches, 2 acres, .3 67· 7236.
: and city water. call 814For rent. or op,ion to buy. 3
, . 986·4141 .
bedrooma, level lot. garage.
1981 Klrtcwood 14x70. 3 besemant . MiddlepQrt .
blldroom. 1 "h beth, ·electric e260 .00 month. Referenheat, wood stove, $11~ 900 ces. 992· 3610.
eoll14·843·5244. • ·
Four bedrooms. two baths.
1976 Fairmont, 3 bedrQom. garage, '/2 mile from Nalgs
alloloctrlc. 304-678-2652 . High School $260.00 per
month plua depo1it. Phone
1974 Mobile homo, 14•70, days 614· 992-6461 or ev·
flamingo . 2 bedroom, 1¥1 eninga 614-992·3301.
bathe, furnilhec:l, 1 6x8 fronl
• porch end 4x6 back porch 2 hoUMI for rent and INir for
: · whh awninga. Unattached Nle or laue with option to
• ~ g~~rege. complete aet up buy. ~04- 675-6720 . · ·
• with underpenn!ng.
19.000.00. 304-675-1388
otter 5 PM. ·
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for Rent
Will soli for payoff. 1983 . - - - - - - - - , - Schultz limited edition, 14x70, with. 7x1 1 expando . Two bdr. mobile home,
3 bedrooms. 1Yz bathe. all completely furnished on Bob
• alec, central air cond. fire· McCormick lid. CoH 441·
- - plec~. extra inttlllatlona, 9669 .
built In oteroo. 304-458·
1694 or 304·773·6417.
Furnished 2 bdl-s. TV cable.
clean, quiet. beauti.ful river·
-·J980 Now Moon mobile view in Kanauga. Foatera
. . -'home for aale, phone 304· Trailer Park, 448-1602.
:. 676-2519.
2 bdr.. AC. gal heat, wall to
wall carpet in Gallipolis. Call
after &amp;PM. 446·1409 .
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Buildings
12x60 2 .bdr .. 2 milo from
llMC . Call · 446·3697 or
446-0157, .
10 yr. old 8 unit apartment
complex. Wellston, Ohio. All ·Mobile home lot &amp; mobile
1 bdr. apts. , 4 furnished, off home for rent. 2 mi. _tram
street parking . Resident ~ollipolio . Cell 446·1052 .
manager over $1,400 mo.
Income. Constant waiting Very nice. , 2 bdr .. unfurllot looo than S1 5,000 per nlah-.1, located Rt. 688,
unit. Possible 2nd. mort· adults only, no pets, 8186
gogo. Coli 592· 1 189 Mon.• mo . plus deposit. Coil 448·
Fri. 9· 5, 594·2874 ova. &amp; 2300.

CleeNiew Eetatee building
iol, reltrlcted. ell utilitlea
under ground, centrollzo
sewer 1yatem. 6 mi. beiow
Galllpolie on Raccoon . Call
446-3485.

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C9Mb honey for oolo,call
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 11'4· 21711.
82 Oliva St., Galllpolla. Now 1-:::---:---::----• usod wood 6 cool otovoo, Fii'IIWOOd •20 .00 pickup
8 plaeo wood Nvlng room load ; UO.OO dolivorod.
auito with I Inch ftat ormo 304-l7l·2991 "'304·171·
$399, bunk bedo complato 1782.
with bu'*loo 1199, 2 pieco·l. . . . - - - - - - - - - antion llvingroom suitet StNI I beama. angle Irons.
antron recliners • 99. lhllt ...... grating. 18
other recliners tao, maple centa to 25 centa· per lb.
dlnetto oeta •179. bo• Conduit ond golv droin piJM,
1pring1 • mattreU twin or 811 cellinff furniCII,
full •100 . .., regular-firm , 80.000 btu; oloctrlc~nt
8120, maple dinotto choin hootera. 1 i .OOO • 30.000
136. woah otonda 834, btu. Porto blna. atoll wort&lt;

Schult 14x70, 2 bdr., ex.tra
large kitchen , reduced

'Building lot Neighborhood
Ad . 81x110. •8.000. Call
446· 3844 aftOf 7PM .

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8rlcko IC&gt;r oola to mako
booutlful flrt ploea . 2 br&lt;iwn
whoela for 19711 Cutlooo.
County Appllencll!l. Inc . Call 848·20111.
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Good uaad appUancea and
TV ooto . OJMn 8AM to IPM . Kino wOOil au,_ with
Mon thru Sot. 448-1899. - · and 10 Inch lnou·
827 3rd. Avo. Gallipolio, lol..t piJM. coil 114·881·
4141 .
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1984 Spociot

36 Lots &amp; Acreage

61 Houaahold Good•
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
W1ahara, dryers, refrigerl·
tors, ran~• · Skate• Ap·
piii!'ICII, Upper River ,.d.
booi!M StoM c,..t Motol.
1114-4411·7381.

IIIIth, 2•1 -walle. reduced

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1114 CINrioncoll AU 1 984
m-o r..tuc-.11 Big nv·
1.... 1 F,.ncll Cltv Mobllo
Homoo. 448-9340. 1984
Special llodmon 2ed0. 3
bdr.. 2 both, Fll , Nduced
12,000. 1884 Spoelal 11-.1·
IIWI 14~70, 2bdr .. 1Y. b01h,
redu- 12,000. 1984 SJM·
clot Schult 24•48. 3 bdr .• 2

Ubertv Mobile Homo for
oalo. 1 OX60. 82700 .00.
Call for appointment, 9864210.

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the World War ll having !lef\'ed in
the U . S. Navy. He belonged to the
United Steel Workers of America.
SeJVtces will be held at 1 p.m.
Friday at the Ewing Funeral Horne
with burial In Beech Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral
home anytime alter noon on
Thursday.

J'uaeral services will·be held at 2

Thur8da:f, at the ,Rawlings·
ts-Biower Funeral Home lor
~ ,.
BeDeM.urray, 104,a residento!
~l)lOming
St. Middleport
who died
at Jackson Gen·
, - . I Hospital in Ripley, W.Va. Rev.
llal'k McClung officiating. Bwial
i&gt;llow at RlveJVlew Cemetery.
Born July 9, l8IKl ln Ohio, Mrs.
was the daughter of Joseph
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~WliS a member ' of the
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rt First Baptist Church.
.{" 1:include a daughter,
v ~ V. Ward, Ravenswood; a son
4aughter·ln-law: Willfam R.
l:veiyn V. Murray, Worthing. ~ :t., Kentucky; two grandaughters,
t ~lene V.Dow, Ravenswood, and
:ItAlY Loo GUes, Ravenswood; and
· ~ J gnndson, Richard E. Ward,
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'llet'busband,JamesE.Murray,two
)rothers, 10 sisters, and an infant
. Qenpter.
Fr¥!nds may caU at llM:. funeral
.!lOme trmJ 2 till 9 p.m. on
Wednesday.
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· ' ' . Nonnan R. Smith

\ ·~ Norman Ray Smith, 69, died
( ~y at his home at3 Fisher St.
l ·)n Ptinaoy.
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Mr. Smith had been a steelworker
1tFoote MineraiCorp.Hewasbom
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; .., Surviving are his wife, Cora Mae
• S'mlth; t,woda)lghters, Sharon Faye
·; , Smith, PIJJteioy, and Mrs. John
' ~rie) Tubbs, Washington, C.
~ If.; louuons, Norman R. Smith, Jr.,
i 611Jbek-m, N. J.; James R Smith,
0 ~ Plains; Paul Edward
r lilnitth and Albert Charles Srtilth,
,, ioth of Charleston, S. C., and a
· ~ · 'g1 wndsoo, Allred Charles Smith,
• } w11o makes his home with the late
• - t;' ~- Smith, 12 other grandchUdren
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IJid four great grandchUdren.
,.... : He was preceded ln death by his
'nm wwlfe, Callie Smith ln 1944.
.. Mr. Smith was a member of the
&amp;.q~ttst Church and was a veteran of
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cloudiness toward momlng. Low ln

·the low . 4i5. Winds becoming
nOrtheasterly-easterly around 10
mph. Showers Thursday. Hlgh ln the
low 60s. Chance of raln 20 percent
tonight and 70 percent Thursday.
Extmded Forecast

Edward R. Foreman

Mayor Seyler ends
nine court cases
Three defendants were fined ;mel
six others forlelted bonds in the
court of Pomeroy Mayor Richard
Seyler Tuesday night.
.
Fined were Shawn Gilmore,
Pomeroy, $43 and costs, speeding;
Nelson Morrison, Middleport, $10
and costs, lra1tic light violation, and
Dwayne QuaUs, Pomeroy, $!13·and
costs, intoxication, and $63 and
costs, dtson:lerly conduct, with
Qualls requesting transfer of his
case to county e9urt. .
Forleltlng were Wayne Jones,
Raclne, $43; MUdred Farmer.
Pomeroy, $43; Robert MitcheU,
GallipoUs, $16; WIUlam Hoffman,
Columbus, $44, and Jeft Carson,
Pomeroy, $63, all posted on speeding
charges, and Patricia Hysell,
Pomeroy, $63, !allure to register
motor vehicle.

Edward R. Foreman, 53, Langsville, aretlredpainter,diedWednesday morning at Veterans Memorial
Hospital. ·
He was born May 25, 1931 at
Portland, Ohlo, a son of John
Edward andElizaPoweUForeman.
Surviving are his wife, Ruth;
three daughters, Sylvia Reynolds
and JennUer Rutherlord, both of
Columbus, and !\'Irs. Ray (Naomi
WUson, Portland; a stepdaughter.
Mrs. William (Patsy ) Cornell, Fort
Dix, N.J.; twosons, JohnForeman,
Syrncuse, and Robert Foreman,
Pomeroy; a stepson, James G.
Proffitt, VIrginia Beach, Va.; a
~ntenced
brother, Joseph Foreman, PorPaul Richard Steinmetz, Sr.,
Uand; two sisters, Anna McHaffie,
· appearlngTuesday in MelgsColinty
Portland, and Bertha Proffitt,
Common Pleas Court be!ore visitReynoldsburg, and 16
lng judge, James M. Drennen,.was
grandchildren.
•sentmced
to riot less than one and
Mr. Foreman was a member of
one
hall
years nor more than five
the painters' union for 25 years.
Arrangements are being com· years in the Chllllcothe COrrectional
FacUlty.
pleted by the Ewing Funeral Home.
SteirunetzwaschargedonAugust
23 fer allegedJy having a weapon ln
· Bernice I. Molden
hts possession thereby violating the
•
Bernice Irene GUmore Molden, conditions of his probation. Proba·
66, Pomeroy, died TueSday evening lion was revoked by the judge before
sentencing.
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at Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Steinmetzwlllreeelvecredit!or58
Born on Nov. 21, '1917ln Rutland,
she was the daughter of the late days already seJVed in jail. He. hils
Dayton Winfield Gllrtlore and Neva been remanded to the custody of
MelgsCount)'Sbert!!JamesPro!fltt
Eleanor Hobbs Gllrtlore.
She Is sUJVIved' by her husband, untU transportation to Chllllcothe
George A. Molden, at the Huston · can be arranged.
Nursing Home In Hamden; five
sons, Charles of Buckeye Lake,
Frank and Tom of Pomeroy, Keith
of Rutland, and Charles o!BigHorn,
Wyoming; 12 grandchtidren, fout
great-grandchUdren, and a sister,
Thelma Cremeans, MarysvUie.
Besides her parents, she was also
preceded in death by three sisters,
one brother, one son, one daughter
and a grandson. ·
·
1\'lrs. Moldeli was the Southern
Ohio Black Lung representative. ·
Funeral services wUl be held at
the Hunter Funeral Horne at
Rutland at 2 p.m. Saturday with
· burial in the Bradford Cemetery.
The Rev. Frank Dickens will
officiate.
Friends may caU at the funeral
home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Friday.

Nathan Vanainan

a~~ lhowers Sunday. High§

Nathan Vanaman, Rutland, died
Tuesday at Grand 'Fork, N. D.,
where he was visiting a son. The
Ewlng Funeral Home .Is making
arrangements for seJV!ces.

Iii tile upper . . and low 8011 Friday
l!llll Sli&amp;1lrllll.v and In tile lll!JSunday.
t-Il Ill mld-8181o mid-408.

-Ohio lottery winners
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Closed meeting for AA

The
wtnnJng nwnber drawn Tuesday
lilcht ln the Ohio Lottery's daUy
'"IbeNumber,"was891.
• 1n ·the "Pick 4" game, played
konday through Friday, the wlnillng number was 9142.

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A closed meeting of the Meigs

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AlcholicsAnonymous will be held at
7:30p.m. ThuF!Iday atthemultlpur·
pose buUding, Mulberry Heights,
Pomeroy.

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Gloria Vanderbilt Plaid Cotton Shirts .......~ ............ 30.00
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6: :.1 p.m. at the church. Mtmbers
are.to take a covered dish. Meat and ·
rolls .w ill be provided.

Summer Jackets .................................................. 42.00

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The Women's Association ot the
Middleport First United Presbyter-

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Meets Thursday

.(COntlnued !rom page 1)
accepted are food stamp cards, SSI
award letters, genf'l'81 relle! cards,
IRS tax inlormatlon (such as a W-2
form), current unemployment
book, welfare ID cards, general
welfare cards, welfare medical
cards and a foster grandparent
card.
People on Social Secwity without
proof may sign their names
verifylngincome.C!Eeseandbutter
may be. picked up by others lor
senior citizens 9nly.

QET SET FOR WINTER/
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The American Legion, FeeneyBennett Post 128, Middleport, and
the Ainerlcan LeP&gt;n AWdllwy
Unit, will meet at 7::.1p.ni. tonight
(Wednesday) at the haU.

Schools receive
foundation funds

Friday lhrough Sunday:

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8 pes.
5 pes.
4 pes.
8 pes.
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3 pes.

9 pes .

100 Pr.

19 pes.
13 pes.
12 pes.
17 pes.
2 pes.

U pes.

6 pes.

17 pea.
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52 prs.
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