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16-The Daily

...

Thunday, June 2, 1913

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Sen tinel

Pomeroy ·Chamber -s ponsors June ·20th
A building doc tor Is coming to
Pomeroy at the requ est of the
pomeroy Chamber of Commerce.
The building doctor clinic will be
conducted by two mem bers of the
T echnical P reservation Services
Department of the Ohio H istoric
Preservation Of(lce of the Ohio
Historical Society. The program Is
designed to educa te and assist
property owner s and tenants In the
maintenance and rehabilitation of
older bulldlngs.
The clinic will include an evening
lecture followed by a full day of
schedule site visits to diagno.e and
discuss special problems. A lecture

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OSU quarterback
faces ineligibility
Page3

UTILE GIRLS'

and two-piece sui1s of Lycra
Spandex. Terry CQVer-ups in·
eluded. Complete range of little girls

Sizes S (28-~. M (32-34), L
(36=38) and XL (4{}-42). - Many
styles and cCJiors in th is selection.

sizes.

Telephone .... ................ .

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Voi.32,No.36

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Frida y,

Copyrigh t..::! 198 3

FROM ONLY

................ ...... ... ....... ... .. ..... ............ ............ ...... .

PRE-TEEN AND

Market reports
M ark~ ~ JIOrt

F'EF.DER ST EERS: c;{)( &gt;n AND C'IfOi f 'F:
'liO I I) .'OJ Ia.. fi.'H 5; .100 to 400 l bs li1 -7:1.f111; 4C:MI
I O f~J i hs . 6.3. ~72 . ~ ; ~XII u fnl lh~ _ fil -71, mn r"n
7tfJ lbs . f:l)-tit ~i l ; ifl) to fO'J 11&gt;!1 . ~ -~iHi2 . :~); IU J

and over 54 -ll l.!l.l.
F'EEDER HF: IFF.RS: ( ;(}00 AND CI!O
ICE 2.'lll to :rn 100. ll2 . ~ ·6R : .))) to ,100 ~ ~ ­
!i7-tl4 . ~11 : 400 IO m lbs. ~~ - 50-fi2 . ~1 ; ~~ IO 10)
1oo ..~7-63; axJ to 711.1 100·. :).IJ-Ii 1.:-AI: 71Xl to tW lhs.
- 52. fi).~.9 - ~J ; EO:&gt;. and nwr ~ l.:ll-rlG . rfl .
FEEDER 13ULI...' i: GOOD AND CJ-10 1&lt;'1·:

fJVf'r ~ 1 - S?.:il.

Hnls te ln S!Cf'r !&gt; and Bull'&gt; U') to f01 Jbs.
:) 1 - ~llt~ii'J .
f] ulls l,flJJ lhs . ;md up 49-fil .
SliiUI.l hl l.'r Cow &lt;; Uti lli iPs 4J -4!J.:i l: CCJ nnPrs
nnd ('utte r.; :tt down.
Vf'al Ca t v .-~ r hnlr1 • and prl n u• 1 ~1 In :n1 ltl&lt;i .

Reg. $20.00 ..... SALE
Reg. $26.00 ..... SALE
Reg. $34.00 ......SALE
Reg. $44.00 ..... SALE

.
~ down: ·

Top HQRS 210 10 1-ll lbs. 4 ~-4.'i . 75
!loars :r.l-33.:11.
Sows 400 lbs . a_nd up JS.JIJ.Zl,.

Marriage liccnl'! cs

Pi gs by the 1-IPad

Six couples were Issued m ar riage
licenses In Meigs County Probate
Court.
Issued Jlcpnscs wPre Jam es
Monroe Harmon, Jr.18, Ra(:!ne, and
L or i Ann Wol!P, 16, Racine; James
K eith Haning, Jr. 23, A lbany, and
Robin R.enae Barrett. 18, Rt. l ,
Rutland; L.aw rt'nce R ussell Lee .
.Jr., 18, Pomeroy, andTrlna Tama ra
Hayman , 19, Pomeroy; Char lr s
Edw and Kennedy, 22, P.pmeroy , and
Anlla Beth Teatond , l R, Chester ;
David Br ian Owens, 25, Rio Grande.
and Vicki Ly nn Hoffman. 25.
Pomeroy .

S pc~kel"!l

Sizes 8 to 18 in a nice
selection of styles you'll like.
Pick your favorite color.

BOYS' $6.95 .
.
SWIM TRUNKS •.•. $5.55
BOYS' $7.95
SWIM TRUNKS ..•• $6.35
BOYS' $8.95
SWIM TRUNKS ...• $7.15

1\tlw•l\'&gt;i IJv~tod1. Sah .."'

i\111J 2'\, 11m3
S lau ~ III Pr
S I :I U~ hl l• r

Slwrs

SALE!

lh-:. 54 .fJ7: ~K}. 71Xl lbs. ~2 - ~..
F'Pf'(l4 •r I·IPifPr!&gt;i : 10 ond and Cholt'C' J :o J-&amp;Kl
~~~ -

•15.RO-G4.:

~:0)- 7f XJ

lbs

~moo

S l a u ~ hu •r

lh!;. 14.c,o.ro .so.
Cows: Ull li!les 41.0044 ;

Ca n nt&gt;r~

(!ncl C ulle r s :fi . 25 - :~J . !fl .
Spl'lnw•r Cows : tBy lhP H••act 1 lS.:l-:00.

• Cow a nd Ca ll pa ir s :

IB_v lhr

Unln

4.1f). ~.:J7 . !"111

W'H L'i' I ChoiC'f' and Prim('! 6l.fl{I-7H ..'i0.

Buhy c~ t ws : !By !hf' HPach .a:l·77
' IJ:J by C:llvr-s : (By !liP Po und ! l.i i-X.l
HOC: PHICF:S:
IIOJ.,'S: I NO. 1, 11arTOVJS a nd C lll s ) :.00-2:ll
lbs 4 :) . 7 :'Hii. ~ .

Butd1cr

Bcw 1~

:ll-i .fJ0-:17.

FC'('&lt;Jcr P igs : t By nw Hl'ad l 9-49.

TWO DAY SALE!

r

LITTLE BOYS'
SWIMWEAR

44 . 75 · ~: 1.

FP(&gt;d.-•r Bulls: !Good an d Cholet" I .' ((1.51))

It" . 51!;;o;

If~;

~ti . 2'VlX.~l

I-IPUf•rs !"l1-5K.

CA'I' t'L E P ~ I CF:S '
F'f'('(lf' r Sl('('rs : !Cood a nd f' hol&lt;"t ' 1 • :0 !-~l

$3.99
$6.39
$'7.99
$9.59

DRESS
SLACKS
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_,__

AND BOOTS

Meets Friday
The M ei gs County Fox Chas&lt;'r s
Associat ion
m eet .Jum' :l , at 7: :!0
p.m. at E agle ~ldgc.

OAN'S BOOT SHOP

will

llremen cut off the burning section of the buDding to

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CINCINNATI (AP)- A sutvlvorof an Air Canada
j etliner that caught fire In m id-flight, kUling 23, said
today that despite flames and blinding smoke her
fellow passengers remained calm as they tried to get
out alter an em ergency landing.
''There was no panic. There was absolutely nothing .
Nobody scream ed or yelled. Ther e were no cries . II
was j ust dead ciurn," said A udrey Ru ttan. 39, of
M idland, Ont.
Eighteen of the 46 people aboard the DC9 were
Injured . There w ere 41 passenger s and five crew
m ember s.
Sixteen of the Injured remained hospitalized today
at two K entucky hospitals, two In fair condition and 14
In guarded condi tion .
The pilot radioed air controller s with a report of the
fire at 7:06 p.m . Thursday as the plane was flying
from Dallas-Fort Worth to Toronto, Canada. Despite
being b linded by smoke, he made an emergency
landing a't the G reater Cincinnati Interna tional

MEN'S

LIGHTWEIGHT
JACKETS

BASIC
JEANS
Made by Wrangler of pre-washed
no-faun blue denim (14 oz. weigh~ .

Regular and extra large sizes. Some are
lighHy lined. Well known makes. Two
days only . Sale Priced .

STRAIGHT LEG STYLE
27 to 42

MIOOLEPORT

Wa~t (lengths

SALE

30 lo 36).

$1688

BOOT FLARE STYLE
Sizes 29 lo 42 (Lengths 30 to 36)

SALE

$J688

In Sues 32 to 50 waist

.

SALE

The book
HAPPY
.,,..,

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f'IIUIIr

The quality yarn
SALE! ·Coats and Oark

IIVIftll .......

you CM w1it8 ·~ own hlppf

RED HEART

REG. $8.00 .. .............. SALE 16.39
REG. $9.50 ............. .. SALE $7.59
REG. $13.00 .... .. ....... SALE $10.39
REG. $19.00 ...... .......SALE $15.19
REG. $26.00 .......... .... SALE $20.79

WINTUK. YARN
3\1 ounce skein~ Complete selection of
~td and variegated . colors. ·This
weekend only.

$}39

HANG TEN
SPORTSWEAR

.DRAPERIES
Bnng in your measurements.
Select quality custom-made
drapes f1om our big selection of
patterns and colors.
Sole Ends

SAVE

June 6th

30°/o

SKEIN

MESSES

.A

WRANGLER
SPORTSWEAR

..

shorts and skirts. Misses sizes s
tD XL and 8 to 20.
R£G.
REG.
' R£G.
R£G.

'

FREE
PARKING

$12.00 ..... SALE $9.59
$17.00 .... SAl£ $13.59

$2100 .... SAl£ $18.39
$21.00 .... SAl£ $22.39

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - State
utUl ty commissioners hav e ordered
a Columbia Gas of Ohio rate
Increase of 51 cents per thou sand
cubic fee~ even though the utility
bad asked for only 25 rent s.
The actlOn by the Public Utllltles
Commtsslon of Ohio surprised
Cqlumbla Gas officials.
The utility had said It collld j ustlty
the5Hent Increase on the basls oflts
cu(l'e!lt gas costs, but bad asked
PUCO for ·only 25 cents now with a
right to recoup the other 26 cents. 11
• necessary, over the next year.

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OPEN FRIDAY .lli1 .8
SATURDAY TILL 5 ..

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pi'O~rty

m1d, do nrcc-ssary

l'f'p ai i 'S,

if possible.
Council d&lt;&gt;clded to hire l'ar mll
NcigiN to cut lhP weeds on v illa g&lt;'
projX'rty mul d ln&gt;cl IP!Ir r s to

propt:'rty owners who havP wt•r•ds
grow ing on val'ant lots.
La \vn'll'-'f' Manley . Man lcy 's Sanil a lion, met with council and asked
th aI trash pic kup rn tt-.s tx&gt; in crca.srd
from $;, to $6 JX'r month. Council
&lt;.I(Jp i'OW'CiltK• rf'Q Uf'SL

Also rn('('ting \'liit h counci l wa s
Pf'tc Fin k&lt;'. r(• pn·~f'n t a ti \' f' of UH•
N i.l t ional Flooci I nsu l'ltn&lt;'P l •rngr am . F in kf'explain rd ttw p ll1,L(T; m l
no ting that cou ncll rnu.sl p a~ s an
Ol'llinan{'f' for rf.si(\('n ts to pu rd1as!'

I'C'vcn u£' sha ring PXt)('n dilurPs at

U'w t St'!';Sion .
Council ar;t·c•f't l to pl:1cr dust
control at tlu• Pn lra nn• to ttu• tPn nis
t '(llii1 S.

t;l'IH ' lm bollf'n, fi n-. chid , in fotn1t"d counc il t 110.1 I wa lf'r llyct rant s
will bl' vlm ndrd and pal n!C'd and

\\'('f'(IS (·u t around t ht• hydr a nt s.
l ml.xxlcn also l'f'l).l rf.C'fl n ti"f'f' on
Co liC'~!"

lloacl was In nf't'CI of
trimm ing and I hPro;Hi gtJl ng lt l HOSt'
Va lley wns In !l(I('CI of rrpHil'.
l m hocir n disp layr d l hf' fi rr clo·

thi ng rf"('t'nll.v pur d li:IS£'fl fn r thl'
firf'm ('fl .
II W i\S a n nounct'&lt; l 111:11 s~ · v r ral
horm 'S In l il t · v Uiagt· LI I'P not hookrd
into t hi' st '\\':Jg (' s~·.s tl'rn . 11 wa s not f'( l
th a t lilt' S~T; tt ' U SI' l{a(' il\( ' S4:•wagp
D is1r iel w tII I akt • :w tio n on lilt • i.ssup
a t lltt'lr 1\( '.'\ l lllt'l 'fin g .
tCcml inw '1. 1 nn p.tgl ' 1 ~ 1

air:Ji_, rt , sa id a t a news co nfr rc ntf' f'a r ly tod a y I tlal a II

Airport 13 mlnutes later .
Ther e was no Immediate wand from Air Canada
otllclais or federal investigators as to what caused the
fire.
Among the dead was tel evision manufactu rer
Curtis M athes Jr .. a Canadian r esident r eturning
home from a business trip.
Some sutvlvor s said the fire appear ed to ha ve
started In the r ear of the aireraft.
Ms. Ruttan, who w as being treated at St. E lizabeth
Hospital , told ABC-TV that, "You could sm ell the
sm oke, you could see It coming from the back tow ards
the front of the plane. It w as very, very evident. "
She said that once the plane landed, smoke f!Ued the
Ci!bln and she escaped onto a wing.
"I went out on the wing, ou t one of the exits. You
couldn' t see where y ou were going - you cou ld f('f'l
air," she sai d.
Jack Barry . assistant director of oper ations at thl'

I hi' dead pt•r ishcd w llh l n a m in utr af!Pr lancling. l-I t'
credited the five-m ember crew with " getting of f n il
thOSC' pt'&lt;lple who got off. "
Thl' gull ed p lant' wa s towro from !tiP n mway to a
nc&gt;arby han gar ear ly today.
I rene Lewis. spokeswoman for Booth Ml'morla I
Hospi tal where 14 of the survi vors Wl'JL' being ltWti•'CI .
sa id the hos pllal listed a ll of th&lt;' m In gu ard&lt;'Cl
condition and probably would not rf'l('ast· any of l ht•
survivors until ~t least late tonight.
F ive of the passengPrs " wl'r t" ablf' w al k away from
t hP scenf' and w e rt• not lit:' a ted at a ll ,'' M s. J..(lw !s sa id
'1\vo were twatf'd and rf'leased.
Two ot her pmplc wpre In fa ir condition a t St .
P.llzabeth's 1-t ospltal.
Ba rTy saicl l hl' fit'(' qu ickly lncrPasrd In lnt cnsll y
once thq )lanc landC'd. giv ing t hasP a boo rtlll itlt" tlnw
to ge t ou t safely .
·
" In orcl&lt;•r to get out In this kind of a si tuation. you

d o n·! ha vc• ll lo t nf

linlf' -

nl;J.VhP :t rll ill U!('," J1a rtV

~ l id .
.
T he bodies of those who didn ' t m akP It uul wen ·
fnund from th•• mlrtsC'CtiOtt to l ht" front o f lhP pl ane.
Bar ry sa id . AI lt •as l lw u 1&gt;&lt;-tssPtJg t' r :-. so lid ~ mokt • fh ~ l
was notil'N:\ in 11 waghroom by l ht' pi&lt;I IH's Jail.
H.E'S('UC workt •rs found b.•di P~ ... t ra pJ.&gt;~.'CI In SPa ts and
Wf' I'P hu r nt '( \ l)( •ynnct r r-&lt;'ogn \1\on
Othr•rs showf'CI lt•ss fit 't ' clarn;tg t •.
Barry said llw 2:1 JXtSS('fli:£' 1'S p roht~hly d h '( \ .tfh 'l

in thr a is le'S . Som('

l ht" p lane land1'CI.
Th(' las! ~ U IVI vo rs o rr l ht • pla rH' WI ' IT' llw t T l '\\ ' ,

Oa.ny sa id. Ont• o f 1hf' pi lots wa ~ on l'i n ' an d had l o b .
rlous.'CI wltlt foam .
IJarry said lhl' fiv t· c rew nw n1b •rs d id " a vf.'J'"\.:
r ou r agrous job" in Pv ~wua lin ~ passt •n ~o;f' rs , an~\
undouiJtrd ly saw'fl llvl's.
Rarry said !Itt • pilot - w ho Ai r ( ':111 ada of ficials
havf' r-.··fu Sf'{t to ldt•ntlfy - hitd only a ft•w m in ul 1-s to
land tht' ~ ia n~ IJd on• fin • spread thmugh l ite t' raft.

million .
When the B ureau of Labor
Statistics c ombined the ctvlllan
labor force figures with those tor the
approximately 1.66mllllon m llltary
personnel stationed In the United
States. the overall unemployment ·
rate also fell slightly, tram 10.1
per cent to 10.0 percent.
Private economists said In advance of today's report tl\at they
expect clv\llan unemployment to
.declb1e only gradually , but steadily.
as businesses awalt strongerslgnals
of a lasting recovery before hiring In
substantial numbers .
Despite the Increasing signs of
recovery the goverrunent's
composite. Index of Leading Indica tor s rose by a healthy 1.1 percent In
Aprtl - the civilian labor force
actually fell by 37,00J In May . to 110.7
m Ullan.
Economists have warned tha t
unemploymen t cou ld rise, even In
the midst of recovery, If large
num bers of people now considered

" discouraged" workers rP-entc r thP
l abor force before businesses are
ready to rehire on a large scale.
The jobless rate Is based on a
Census Bu reau survey of 50,00J U .S.
households. A separate suiVey of
business payrolls, which plays no
role In the com pllatlon of the job less
r ate, showed that employ m ent
Increased las t month by 375,0':0.

A ba by boy found Monday
wrapped In a l)last lc bag In a car
In M eigs County was not stillborn accondi ng to a pn•llmlnary
autopsy rPport rPCclved by
GaU ia Count y Coroner Dt·. Do·
nalcl R. War ehime ·nmrsday .
The ~· rankl ln County Coroner' s
Offl&lt;'P will conduct fu t1hr r trsl s
before makln g lis fin al report .

Within the var ious popu lation
groups, joblessness amoMg adult
m ales waned last month J,rom 9.R
percent to 9.6 percent . and the r ate
among adult blacks declined
slightly from the post -war high of
20.8 percent to 20.6 percent.
Among the other groups, the
unemploy ment rates were:
-Adult w om en. 8.5 percent, up
from 8.4.
-Teen-agers . 23.0, down from

A ccondlng to 1he office of I ht:'
Meigs County Prosecuting Allor·
ney , an Investigation Is be ing

conduc!C'd Into thP death of the
Infant, but . no del&lt;tlls of thc
Incident wil l be dlsdosed unt il
th&lt;• lnvestlg'allon Is comple!C'.
II was rt'po t1&lt;'li . howPVN, the
ba.by was born i n a car In
Sy racuse and p laced In a plastic
bag bcforr• being taken to !hP
Hol71'r Medical Ccn !PI' M onday
whPre h&lt;' was pronounef'd d&lt;!ad .
'lltc body was tra nspo rtro to tht"
Franklin Coun ty Coroner 's Offlcc for an au topsy to determine
whP!ht'r the ba by was st ill born

or dll'll aftl'r blrt it. 1111' mot her Ls
bf'llf'Vt'ff In havt' t)('('n a 2:t.year
old S_yn1c1'Sf' woma n .
1ltt• pmS('('u tor 's offi t'P and
thc sltr r llf' s cJppartrn c•nl have
IJOtlt dC'l'ilnC'd commPnt on d &lt;'taUs thi s mo111lng.
1\ s po kPsm au fo r lhf• (;a Ilia
Cmtn l y Slt(•r lfl" s Dcparl m •' nl
' s:.~ i&lt;l lutla y it s o nly f·onn('('fio n
with ltlP l 'U-"'l ' was t.h a t lhf' In fa nt
was brou ght lo tlt0 Holzer
MC'dlr al Ccnwr .

23.4.
- Whites, 8.9. unchanged.
- Hispanics, Ll8, down from 14 .5.
-Black teen-agers, 48.2. down
from49.0.

PUCO orders Columbia Gas hike

Pcly gab pants, cotton twill
pants, polo shirts, blouses.

I

Tops, Tanks, Shorts, Pants. Mini Sllir1s.
MidriH Tops, Terry, stripes, solids. Jr. Sizes
5-M-L and 5 to 13.

REG. $13.00 ............... ... SALE $10.39
REG. Sl8.00 .................SALE $14.39
R£G. $24.00 ....... .......... SALE $19.19
R£G. $32.00 ................. SALE $25.59

WASHINGTON (i\P) - America · s civilian unemploym ent rate
edged down to 10.1 percent In May ,
the third consecutive m onthly
decline. as 99,00J people found jobs
In an Improving labor market. the
goverrun ent reported today .
The number of people otflclally
listed as unemploy ed fell by 136,00J,
from ll,328,00J to 11.192,00J, the
Labor Departmen t said.
The ctv lllan jobl~ s rate was 0.1
percentage point below the Aprtl
level and was the best m onthly job
market showing since the nation
registered a 9.9 percent unemploym ent ra te last August.
Since the depth of the 1981-82
r ecess ion , w h en job l ess ness
reached 10.8 pe~;eent and more than
12 million peoplewereoutofwork In
Decem ber, the seasonally adjusted
civilian rate has drOped gradually .
by 0.7 percentage pol~t . Today's
figures show that . over that period of
time, thetotalnwnberofAmerlcans
w it!! jobs has swelled by more than
500,00J, from 99.1 m illion to 99.6

SAVE 30% .
QJSTOM-MADE

Kntts, Plisses, Poly/ Cotton blends.
Terrys and Nylons Sizes Small thru

JUNIOR

•

If you hl¥t

SHORT GOWNS
ROBES &amp;
NITE SHIRTS
XXL

.Willi

$J688

Red Heart

lADIES'

Council also will inVPsl igate t11c
possibll! y of passing a zoning and
build ing code ordin anCP.
M ayor Eber Pickens and council
u rge resident s to clm n up th i('['

Council will nt('f't on .tunc Hi, to
the lssuP. I t wil l also d iscuss

d cc id~

May unemployment rate dips Autopsy says baby wasn't stillborn

FULLER CUT STYLE
SALE

several occas ions .·

fl ood insu r::tnc•r .

23 die, 18 injured In DC 9 fire at Cincinnati

MEN'S $15.95 SLACKS... .. ... $11.96
MEN'S $18.95 SLACKS ........ $14.21
MEN'S $19.95 SLACKS ........$14.96
MEN'S $29.95 SLACKS ... ..... $22.46

MEN'S

GDls, 3.'l)Thlrd Ave., Galllpolls. The blaze was visible
aci'08S the Ohio River to GaJDpolls residents.

Syracuse Vlllage Counc il is giving
ser ious consider ation to ban m obile
hom es w ithin the v illage. Thi s was
the m ajor item ·discusst&gt;d at
Thu rsday' s regu lar counc il sf'SSion.
It w !U bl&gt; nP&lt;X&gt;ssary for council to
draw up an ord lnan('f' banning
m obile homes however , trailers In a
m obile home cou t1 wUI not be
Included ·
M obile homes pJ-es&lt;&gt;ntly tcx·ated
"~ thin the village will not com&lt;'
under the new ordlancr . but wUI be
forced to comply with the ond inanc&lt;'
on m obile hom es such as rem ovi ng
all mobility and having lhr m
underpinned .
I I wa~ notm tht'r r ar c st-vrt·a t
tra iler homes that have• not had thf'
mobility removed nor or thcy
underpinned. Council will, If nc&gt;ces
sar y. take action to s ('(' that th!'
l r"diJer ordi nanct&gt; is no longC'r
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Columbia wanted to defer the full
Increase because It antlclpa tes the
cost of gas from lts plpellnesuppller ,
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp.,
wi ll decrease significantly by fall.
That would trigger a rollback , Sept .
1, of at least part of the 51-&lt;;ent
Increase now being granted.
" There Is no benefit to the
custom er In lncreaslng r ates now ...
only to reduce rates later ," Columbia Gas otflclals said.
. PUCO members, with onlY Com·
mlsskmer Wlll1am Brooks dl.ssent-.
lng, approved the 51-&lt;:ent Increase,
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prices reflect current gas costs
rather than anticipated costs.
PUCO spokesman Stuart Vosler
said the m ajortty also feared t hat
deferring price Increases would set
a precedent for fu ture deferral of
prtce reducttoru;.
.
Donn Rooks, spokesman for
Columbia, said the actiOn m eans a
$5.37-a- mOI)th Increase for budget
plan customerS with aver age
monthly w;age of U ,(Jl) cubic teet.
The Impact this summer wU1 be
less for thole customers not on the
budget plan since little gas Is used

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Friday, June 3, 1983 . · .,

Commentary

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Punwrn]o' , Ohifl

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I.E' ITF:Jt."' OF Ol'l:'\'10." an• wPkllflll1l. nw~· !&gt;.IIOultl ht• ,,.,...,than :JIIJ wnrd.., long .
.\11 ldk'r.o. 1trP s uhj.-d to f•tlitinJ: ;md mtt'tl ht• si J{ru:d with namt•, addr.'Sfol und l4•ll•phtm1 •
nmnh •r . Nu lllt..,i ~nt •d 1!'111•...., will ht • puhti... ht •tL IA •tlt•r:-. !&gt;oh(H(Id h · ln good ta.o;h', addn!!'&gt;..,ing
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Reagan didn't take
role of persuader
F'or Prrs idmt

Re~gan,

altending his third economic summit

conff'rf'nCC' , tak i ng ovt~r the• role of mcx.lerat or and c hairman for the first

timP made a big difference.
·
Hut, after th n'C dinners. two lunches, and three forma l meetings with the
other summ it participant s, Reagan said, no one left persuaded of some
vt&lt;'W thry clidn 't hold lx'fore arliving in WIIUamsburg, Va., for the
confl'rf'nCC'.

Reagan and his aides l" lk&lt;'Ci wit h great excitement before thP m eetings
last we&lt;'k&lt;'nd about the changes Reagan would make. He would hold an
" unstructu rc:&lt;l" summit , without a st Iict, minutf"- by-minute agenda for the
"""d iscussions.
!If' hop&lt;~! that th'ts wou ld cncourag&lt;' a freer now of conversation.
" 11w summ it s that I 'w bef'n to beforf', each head of state would make a
statcmrnt a nd that would be it then . Whether they agreed, disagreed or
not, they had made the ir statement," lhP president sa id In a~ lnleiVIew
with a group of eight reporters just before leaving Williamsburg.
AI this summit, however. "everyone cou ld express their vif'WS and so
fm1h a nd thm we kPpt going and discussing to S€t' what we could a ll agree
on as a conSI'nsus," hf' said.
But did that mean he was a blP to )X'rsuadf' a nyonP " to som e view that
they didn't haVP·· tx.'lorc the' start of the meetings'?
"Not r-ea lly."· U1e president ack nowledged.
H ow~ver, accordi ng to the pres ident. discussions continued until

The other danger to .o~r children___,..-Ki....;;.__Lpa_tric_
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WASHINGTON - We live in a
world whose future Is clouded by
two great dangers. One of these Is
talked about Incessantly and eyen
now Is being debated In Congress. It
Is the possibility of a war waged
with nuclear weapons. The other,
because It lacil,s the- drama of
Armageddon, rarely makes head·
lines. It Is the continu ing explosion
of popula lion In the leSs developed
nations.
The latest Issue of Intercom,
published by the Population Refer·
ence Bureau, offers some new
projections of worldwide popula·
lion . The figures ought to be of
profound concern to our legislators,
but because the figures have to do
with conditions that are 20, 3l or 40
years In the future, no one Is likely
to get greatly aroused about them
right now .
Consider the elements that
should concern us . The world's
population Is now estimated at 4.6
billion people. The 5 billion mark
probably will be reached within five
years. The world birthrate !snow 29
births per l,!XXl population: the
death rate is 11 per l,!XXl. This gives
us an annual increase of 1.8 percent.
This rate of Increase has varied
little In the past decade. It may not
sound like much, but a growth rate
of 1.8 means that !14 million people,
equal to a country the size of
Nigeria, wlll be added in 1983 alone.
If this regrowth were spread evenly
around the world, In rich and poor
nations alike, there might be no
occasion for alarm. The dlstutblng
fact Is that the greatest growth Is
taking place in the countries least
a ble to feed a nd house their people.
The bureau reports: "The less
developed countries. which account
lor 75 percent of the world's
population, are growing at just over
two percent annually, compared to
0.6 percent for the more developed

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having fewer · thari two children
during their reproductive "!Hetlmes
- less than the replacement level of
2.1 per family. In Kenya, by
contrast, women• have an average
of eight children during their
reproductive Uletlmes. At these
rates Kenya's population of 18.6
million will double over the next 17
years.
The highest growth rates are in
Nrlca, which now has aoout 11
percent of the world's population.
This Is expected to grow to 18
percent by 2020. Over the past 10
years India has added 100 mllUon
people. Indonesia has grown from
100 mllllon In the early 1900s to an
estimated 155 million today. Ban·
gladesh and Pakistan are nearing
the 100 mllllon mark. Mexico aild
Nigeria will reach that level by200l.
In on~ sense, the data just

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publiShed by the Population Refer·
ence Bureau are not new. Roughly
the !!Bme projections were made
three years ago by a presidential
study group known as Global 200&gt;.
The warnings that were sounded
then are as serious today. Within
another generation, masses of
humanity will have exhaustl,'d their
own land In a desperate effort to
feed themselves. "Ban1ng revolutionary advances In technology, ''
sald the Globei200J report, "Ufe for
most people on earth will be more
precarious in 200l than It Is now."
How will these masses of human
beings be fed, clothed and housed•
The brutal prospect Is that many of
them will not need to be fed: They
will have dted of staiVatlon. It Is
only the hlgh rate of infant
mortality that prevents the sltua·
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But the pressure on the more
developed nationS will Increase
Inexorably. OUr owri problems with
Illegal immigration can be ex·
peeled to grow with every passing
year.
I do not pretend to know aU the
answers. One obvlo~ answer lies In
the development, distribution and
use of some form of contraceptive
that IS safe, simple and rellable but many African nations place a ·
hlgh value on large families.
Another answer lies in economic
-aid that will foster modern agrtcuJ.
tural technology abroad. My only
thought Is that our chlldren and
grandchildren will constitute an
ever-shrlnldng minority In th~·
years ahead. For their sake, If for :
no other, we ought to study the
population projections and think ·
about the future now.
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countries. these uneven rates mean

that the less developed countries
will constitute 79 percent of the
ugr(l('m cn t s wcrL• n•aehed .
world
by the year 200) and &amp;'l
" Wr s t;.1yr~l unt il we 'd work('() out what we all felt was a way to go on lhf'
percent
by 2020."
particu lar subjf'l'l, " ilf&gt; sa id. "There was no vote taken. 'f1ler-e wasn't any
The
Industrialized
nations of the
cas&lt;' in which fi v&lt;' said ... to two, ·you're ou t-voted and tllis is what we 're .
Western world have their popula going to say . Before W&lt;' Sf'tt led on it, a ll seven were in agreement."
The prcs ldmt has been using the term "q uick fix" to describe just about tion problems in hand . In these
any proposa l for solutions of the na tion 's and the world 's economic more developed regions women are
prublcms Uw t do not Ill Int o his prugram.
In the intr•rview , he disclosed a new term, used by one of his guests at
William sburg .
"One of Ih&lt; • partidpanl s rd erred to quick fixe s as 'quack medicine ' a nd
that we've proven by experience they don't work," he sard .
WASHINGTON - Two weeks population th&lt;1t normal Ule ... wUl
barbarically In Afghanistan• A
ago the State Department Issued a
not be allowed to continue," one
classified cable seen by my asso·
pu bile denunciation of Soviet a trocl · confidential ca ble states. It con· ela te Lucette Lagnado concludes
ties in Afghanistan, specifically the
tinues : "On Aprll30, for example, a
that the Soviets have given up any
repeated aerial bombing of clvlllan
group of more than 20 elders, hope of winning the hean s and
population centers that are without
womert and children who attemp·
minds of the fiercely independent
mea ns lo defe nd themselves. The
ted to com plain to the occupying
Afghan people, and are interested
announcement called the air raids
regime forces about the severity of only In holding into the country's
"Intolerable by any standard of the bombardment were summarily
strategic real estate.
civilized behavior."
shot.
A
man
who
tried
to
work
his
"Since Andropov 's coming to
1 would llkf' to answer the lett er drink and I don't go to such places. !
Secret cables to Foggy Bottom
fields
near
Gu
ldara
m
et
the
same
power,"
the report states, quoting a
Mr. Flatcy sPot to the Da ily Sentinel would also like to say that
fro m our embassies In the region
fate
at
roughly
the
same
time,
this
recent
defector,
"Moscow's policy
rcga rdtng the remode ling of homes
"Buck town" as you ca lled it Is not a
make clear that the State Depari·
time
at
the
hands
of
the
Soviet
of
controlling
Afghanistan,
rather
In lawN Mldd l&lt;'tJOr1.
disease. It's a slang word for lower mcnt' s formal charges understand
troops."
than
the
Afghan
people,
has
1 am on&lt;' of lhP p&lt; •rsons who had Middleport that very few peopleU15e
the degree and extent of Soviet
In
another
vUlageof
the
region,
become
even
more
apparent
than
it
hi ' hom&lt;' r·~modc lf~l . I ell&lt;! not-make any more. - Helen Kennedy.
depredations In Afghanistan.
the
terrified
populace
fled
to
escape
had
been
before."
a n_y dPa ls !n ))(l{'r parlors . I don'!
The cables tell or towns and clUes the troops' violence. The aban·
The repression and terror have
systematically bombed into rubdoned homes were "systematically
had a noticeable effect cin the
ble: entire villages m assacred:
looted" by Soviet soldiers and
surviving Afghans, according to a
men, women and children sum· Afghan army troops.
report on the s itua tion in Kabul :
marlly shot: women and girts
- In some areas where resist . "The litany of killings, arrests,
1 am writing Ihis tctl&lt;'r concernIa n. Aft er these confcrrnces she set raped: and suspected rebel sympa- ance has been the most stubborn,
ro bberies and other cruel ties Is
Ing a few let l&lt;'rs I've r&lt;'ad In the
down some nC'W rules none or which thizers subjected to torture.
tile Russian-Afghan occupation for· endless. (Afghan s 1 throughout the
pa)X'r lately. I wilt have to admit
were unreasonable and her classes
Soviet troops are apparently ces have · adopted a ·"scorched
town are so preoccupied with
that thP principal has brought
Improved . S tuden Is wem learning a Indulging In the same kind of earth" policy, destroying crops and
stemming a flood of woes and
disci pline• to mrr S&lt;.'hool. but that Is
lot. Why does he not want he r to unrestrained s avagery they
buildings to leave the guerrillas Injustices that they are often listless
slay'!
the only benefit I ca n find of tris
showed toward German clvUians In
and the enure civilian populationand seem unfeeling In the conduct
!x'ing thcrr . The Sf'nlors this year
Some commmts have heen made World War II -when at least they without a means ol existence.
of their professional lives ... (They
had 1u have lx'cn pr&lt;'lly glad to get
about students who have gone on to had t.he excuse of retribution for
-The fighting has even spread to
go) from one personal ca tastrophe
out of that school and out Into the
college and have not been properly Nazi atrocities in Russia.
the Shomall region just north of
to another ... "
rl'a l wortrl whrn' they can havf' thr
preparro . Even If tbey weren't
Here are some of the grisly Kabul. The repression has been
Not alit he Afghans are demoral ·
freedom 1ha! everyone In the
pmperly preparro and It was In th&lt;' dctalls of atrocities committed by particularly ruthless there . "Many ·!zed, though. Assassinations of
United States Is supposed to have.
field of English. It cannot be blamed Soviet troops and soldiers of the villages and towns ha ve been
Russian personnel in the cities are
In my opinion our principa l Is
on a single teacher. These people communist PUJ1pel regime's army:
Oattened, and civilian casualties
frequent. And In the countryside ,
turning our school. or " hls" rschool
who try to blame this entirely on her
- The Guldara Valley, which Is are high ," a cable reports. Travel·
the outgunned but determined
as he wou\rl pr·der II to be' called,
should stop a nd think, maybe It was headquarters for a major Afghan ers throughout the area report that
guerrillas continue to resist the
Int o a dictatorsh ip.
Ihe students thernselvPs.
resistance leader. has been the Soviet soldiers are selling looted
Soviet terror with every means at
Now. he's not only trying to hav('
This year our French II class had repeated target of attack. "It has goods along the roadside.
their disposal.
bett er dlsc lpllnr'. but trying to gel
no materials with which to work. been made clear to the local
Why are the Soviets acting so
HEAD START WASTE: "Never
rid of '·' rea lly grea t tcachr&lt;:. Not a ll
Ms. Lincicome helped us by having
.feachr r·s arc willing to he lp st udent s
a dance to help pay for our own
Individually when they are having
textbooks. Finally a levy was
trouble. She can take something
passed and after looking over
very difficult ;rnd horlng and rna~&lt;'
several dlfferent books Ms. Llncl·
you tul ly understand II and like II .
come piCked out the ones sl\e
I just returned from Las Vegas
Ms. [..lnclcomc Is also one of the
"Boy, that's big time poker ."
because he wants to hold onto all the
thought to be the best a nd these
last
week where I observed the
best trtcnds you could ~vcr ask for .
"The president says he has to ·other land, sea, and air chips we
books were purchased.
Mr. Janson sa t In on her clasSes
When she finally has good World Series Poker Championships have them If he's going to play have In our arsenal."
at Binion's Golden Horseshoe. They cards in Geneva --:1th the Russians.
and ~pd conferences with her about
"II the president says he needs
materia ls to teach with a nd was
don't
quit until everybody but one U he doesn 't have the MX chips, the the MX mlsslles as. throwaway
them a few times. AI no time did he
really looking forward to using
. Soviets will try to blu('t' him out of chips In Geneva, what's to prevent
ever
there was anything wrong
them In the coming school year she guy Is wiped out
I was tailing a friend In the White the pot."
with her ·reaching. For the most
the Soviets from coming up with
may not be able to.
House about It when he said, "Tiley
part, the comments were made
"So the president has the MX mlssUe chips of thelr own that they •
U the school board wants to do
don't know what real poker Is. "
abou ~ the students . If any of us
what's best for the students they
mlsslle chips and he puts them on don't mind losing? "
He took out a blue diSk !rom his the talile?"
lOOk~ outlhewindowor at the floor
"Nothing. They proba bly will
should get rid of the teachers who
or doQdled on our pa)X'r for a ~nd
"He doesn't put them on the come up with a chip they don't
deserve It, those who can't teach or desk and showed It to me.
"Do you know what this Is? " he table. He buries them In hardened really care about to match the
he 11\tode a note of 11 and the exact
are not willing to help the students
asked.
time l"e did 11. Forthese reasons, he
old Minuteman missile silos, and he
Instead of a good teacher like Ms.
I said It looked Uke a poker chip. tells the Soviets he's only willing to
says ~he Is not a good dlsclpllnar· Lincicome. - Brenda Bentz.
"Why are we staking the pres!·
"It's an MX bargaining chip," he reduce his pile If they're willing to dent to billions of dollars In MX
sald. "Congress just voted to stake reduce their land·based missile chips If they don't really have any
the president to $625mllllon of them chips at the same time.''
value?"
so he could buy Into the anns race
''Why would we he willing to give
"To show that we're sertous
garpe."
.
away the MX mlssUe chips?"
about playing poker In Geneva. If
T~ay Is FrldayJune3 1 the154thdayotl!*l3. Thereare2lldaysl~ In the
He showed me 10 red chips .
"Because In an arms race poker we didn't have the MX mlssUe
year,
"Tiles!! represent nuclear war-' game they .are not as valuable as chips, the Soviets woold believe the
TOday's hlghllgllt In history: ·
heads. You bet them on top of the they look. The Soviets could president doesn't have enough guts
OJqune3,1937, theDukeofWindsormarrtedWallisW,ar!leldSimpsonof
MX mlsslle chips."
probably knOck them out with a to stick out the nuclear war
Salt~ore In a ceremony In France.
"How much are they wonh?"
pair of aces. That's wey the .games.''
On this date:
.
.
.
"A billion dollars each. But president needs them 11 chlpe. He's
"When do we get down to serious
In i621, the Dutch West India Company req!IVed a charter for New
without them the MX missile. chips willing to throw them In the po(, ·poker with the Russians?"
Netherlands- nqw known as New York.
aren't wonh anything.' '

Reign of terr~r__________Ja_ck_A_nd_e_rs_on'

Letters to editor
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borrow money needlessly," the old
Hou sehold Finance jingle adman·
!shed. Officia ls of the Head Start
program lor pre-schoolers . could
save the taxpayers hundreds ol
thousands of dollars If they'd heed ·
that sound advice.
Auditors found that Head Stari
cent ers In many states were being
given federal funds long before they
were needed, which meant that the
government was paying interest on
the borrowed money when It didn' t
have to.
A sampling of less than 25 percent
of the Head Start funds expended In
the Southwest region found that the
government had wasted aboul
$348,!XX) over a two-year period by
letting the progra m centers pUe up
unneeded cash. A similar audit in
the Southeast s howed a loss of
$136,!XXl.

Falcone, Chambliss shine
By AMoclated l'l1!!l8
When Pete Falcone Is on, he gets the batters out.
When Chris Chambliss is on, he gets the ball out.
They were both on Thursday night. . •
Falcone, who has Spent his seven big-league
seasons In St. Louis,i New York and now Allanta
bouncing between bullpens and starting rotations.
sUen&lt;:ed St. Louis' bats on lou~ hits for 7 1-3 Innings
and Chambliss ilrove In five runs, four with a grand·
slam, as the Atlanta Braves mauled theCardlnalsS.l.
Elsewhere In the National League It was San Diego
.4. Philadelphia 1; Chicago 3, Pittsburgh 1; Montreal
11, San Francisco 4, and Los Angeles 5, New York 41n
14 :lltnings. Houston and Cincinnati did not play.
"t pitched the best! could posslb)y pitch," Falcone,
3-1, said following his third start of the season. As for
his fourth, he doesn't seem to mind when,.:.. or If -It
comes.
When Terry Forster took over with one out lp the
.eighth inning, the Braves' fans gave the departing
Falcone a standing ovation. "I haven't heard one of

By KEN RAPPoPORT
AP Sports Writer
Doug DeCinces is starting -his
''second-half" surge a little early
this season.
A player who usually produces big
power numbers after the Afl·Star
game, the California third baseman
continued his hot start with two
home runs Thursday night to lead
the Angels to a 9-8 victory over the
New York Yankees.
"I'm a second-half player,"
emphasized DeCinces, whose
nlghi' s work boosted his season total
to' a American Leaguf"-l~ading 13
home·runs.
·
. DeCinces hit 3l homers last
season, but 21 of them came in the
second half.
In other AmeriCan League action,
It was Toronto 6, Detroit 1:
Milwaukee 6, Oakland I : Cleveland
3, Seattle 1 and Chicago 6, Kansas
City 3. .
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DeC!nces belted a solo homer in
the fourth inning and added a
decisive two-run shot In I he seventh
which gave the Angels a 9-7 lead .
The 32-year-old third baseman
acknowledges that he' s becoming
more of a slugger at this point lit his
career. "I always had power," he
said, "I averaged over~ home runs
all the time I've been sound. I went
from 20to30 (last year) becallsel've
been able to drive the ball better to
right field . I used to be a'dead pull
hitter. Now I can hit to all fields ."
DeClnces' first home. run of the
night was to left, his second was an
opposite-field drive to right. He also
hlt a long out to Yankee Stadium's
"Death Valley" area in lett center.
Afohg with DeCinces' two homers, ·Ellis Valentine was a key ·
factor for the Angels with a grand
slam homer that highlighted a
siX-run sixth that tied the score at
7-7.'
Luis Sanchez, 6-8, was the winner
despite allowing three hits and ·one
run in 1 2-3 innings of relief. Rudy
May, 1·3, was the loser .
Blue .Ja,ys 6, Tigers J
Cliff J ohnson drove in three runs
and Luis Leal pitched seven tough
Innings to lead Toronto over Detroit.
J ohnson put ahead to stay 2·1 with
a run-scoring double in the fourth
Inning and added a two-run homer to
highlight a three-run eighth. Leal.

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The ni nth race lri f('('ta . G-4-R, paid
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A CI'OWd of :l,l;t;J bt'l $.111,986.
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pay $1i0.20, $19 and $1:3.40.

5-3, scattered seven hits and struck
out six over the llrst seven Innings to
gel credit tor the &lt;rlctory.
Brewers 6, A's I
Cecil Cooper and Robin Yount
belted two-run homers and Paul
Molitor hlt a solo homer to back
Mike catctwell's siX-hitter In Mil·
waukee's victory over Oakland.
ThC' winnf'r went the milf' in :l: 0.1 in
Caldwell, 54·, retired 11 succes·
thf'Sf'Vt' nlh racf' .
slve batters over one span as the
Brewers won their third game In
their last four and handed the A's
their seventh defeat in their last
eight games.
The Brewers played their first
game .. under Manager Harvey
Kuenn exactly one year earlier Caldwell was the winning pitcher In
that game, too- and they promptly
went on a hot streak that carried
them to the American League
pennant.
Indians 3, Mariners I
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Riel&lt; Sutclllfe scattered six hits
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defeated Seattle. Sutclltfe, 6-2,
struck out seven and· walked two in
pitching his third complete gam e.of
the year.
The Indians scored in the first
when Dllone hit an infield single,
stole second and came In on Mike
Hargrove's·slngle.
The Mariners tied It In the thlrd on
USING IDS HEAD - Cleveland Indians' rumer Inning of Thun&lt;day's ~'""'' in Clo•wlrul(l. Trillro '"'"
Steve Henderson's second homer of
' Manny Trillo slides .In hetween the legs ol Scatth• thrown out trying 11.&gt; go from first to third ron
they.e ar, butthelndlansscored their
Mariners' tldrd basemiUl MW1ny Castillo In the lln&lt;t wammate !Wkc lftlrgrow 's singlt• lA&gt; right. (i\1'
winning run fu the bottom of the
l..aserphoto ).
Inning when Dllone wJllked, ~tole
second and scored on MannyTrillo's
single.
White Sox 6, Royahl3
Rookie Chris Nyman and Harold
Baines each hit two-run homers to
COLUMBUS, Ohio !APl- Ollio been a violation of the rules. lilt Is reseiVe quarterback in his rookie
power Chicago over Kansas City.
State Athletic Director Hugh Hind· proven that the · athlete did not National F'oolball LmguP scasnn
Nyman's first . major-league man wiU call a press conferencP in ten tionally viola te NCAA rules with the Ba ltimm-c Colt s.
home run keyed a three-run rally in today . apparently to announce the and did not bl'neflt f fln anc!iliiYI, the
According to Spot1 s Illus trated.
the seventh that sent the White Sox ineligibility of start ing quarterback &lt;'Ugiblli ty is usua lly restorro.
Schlichter now fs bl'ing 1n.'a f('() for
ahead 4·3. Nyman's blow, following Mike Tomczak for a ppearing in an
"A player can be declared compul siv&lt;' gambling In Sou til Oa ks
Ron kittle's single, tied the game at · advert.lsement in a Columbus lnell!ilbte permanently or for a Hospital in AmltyvUic, N. V.
:l-3.
Schllc htl'r himself In und&lt;'t· imll'fi ·
m atter of a ff'w gamf'l\,'' YeHger
m agazine.
Vance Law then doubled, setting
nit&lt;'
suspension by NFI. Comm is ·
If Tomezak Is declared inellgiblr ... said .
up Jerry Dybzinskl ·s gam!"-wlnnlng Ohio State could petition the
Tomczak refu sed comment abou t stoner PNc Roz&lt;'li&lt;'.
s ingle that made a loser of Larry National Collegiate Athletic Associ· thl' ad Thursday . Buckey&lt;' Coach ,. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.....__ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Gura, 4·7, who dropped his seventh aUon for restoration ofhlsellgiblllty. Earle Bruce al so det'ilned com·
straight game.
Hindman would neither confirm m enI, except to say he presuml&gt;d
Reliever Juan Agosto earned the not deny the Ineligibility of Tome· Tomczak did not knowingly vlolatr
AND
victory In his first appearance thls zak, &lt;J &amp;-foot-1, 184-poundjunlorfrom NCAA rules and that he donated the
season. He was elevated from Calllmet City, Ill.
money he received to char ity.
Denver In the American l).ssocla t ion
Tomczak started the first four
· However . Hindman told The
on Wednesday.
garrteS
of thP 19H'2 season, but
Associated Press to look a I the
completed
less than 40 percent of his
current Issue of Columbus Monthly
magazine. "Take a look at the blick passes a nd lost hls starting job to
page," he advised. " It 's fairly Brent Off&lt;'nbec h N ag ai ns t
Wiscons in .
·
commercial. "
However, thr Buc~eyes Iosito Ihe
In the ad vertisement, Tomczak
appears In a tuU-page color ad with Badgers &amp;-0 and Tomczak regained
:!1
Frund!i('!l
7''!1
his thumb up for Jean-Paul Ger· the No.I job at Illinois thf' following
."io..n
tl· o;
main,
a line of clothes carril'Ci by week . He then led thP Buckeyes to
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seven straight tliumphs , Including
Lazarus
department stores .
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decisions ovf'r Big TC'n Conference
Hindman
said
of
the
advertise·
rhiri!RO .1. l'll! s~hzh 2
San DM&gt;Ro 4. Phlladl''lphla I
me nt , "Enough people saw that that champion Michigan and Holiday
1\tllll\ ta II, 1-\1. Loulo; I
know the NCAA 'rules . We saw the Bowl oppo nent Brigham Young.
Monural tl , San F'ranct~ .J
I ~ A~ ~- Nf'W York-&amp;. 14 ~nln~V~
Ironica lly , Tom czak's prroecPS ·
Pd . Pol Adv by Cand .
thing ourselves and we went to the
On~ )I:WTI('!; .'K'hl'duk'd
NCAA.
It's
Incumbent
on
us.
If
we
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Pltl...U.irp:h I Ml'Willlam ~ 1)..1 1 HI C'hh' ll gtj
!expect to get a fair shake, wehave to difficulties thl' year.
tRuth\•m :1-11
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do this .·~
llouMon t.l . Nlrilm .H t at ( 'lnd nnati
the Buckeyes from 1978 through
tPrlo' .Ho. t nt
Hindman said no representative
!\t. loot~ tLaflolnt 4·11 111 At lanta
lost $.'119,(U) to Maryland
1981,
of
the
NCAA
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In
Columbus
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Phllltdrlphiil tC'hrl~I MIMln 'l --I t nl Sa n
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s ingle In a four-run fifth inning and a two-run homer In
the seventh inning, and Jim Wohlford added a
two-run single In a three-run ninth as tbe Expos raked
four San Francisco· pitchers for 15 hits.
Charlle Lea limited the Giants to one hit throug h
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Dodgers 5, Mets 4
Candy Maldonado, batting for former Mets pitcher
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t heir fourt)) consecutive v ictory and ket'p them 2'h
games ahead of the second-place Braves In the West.
Former Dodger Mark Brac;lley's first major-league
homer. a pinch-hit shot in the ninth against F e rnando
Valenzuela, pulled the Mets int o a 4·4 tiC'.

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in style, becoming the NL's first eight-game winner
with a seven-hitter for his s.lxth ('()Diplete game.
Ge~Mc&gt; Richards had a two-run, bases-loaded single
with two out In the sixth inning, breaking a:1·1 tie. And
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Cubs 3. Pirates 2
Ryne Sandberg was pivotal In the Cubs ' victory In more than one way.
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was the middleman In the team's first triple play lnll
years, on a Rick Rhoden grounder to Ron Cey at third
base. And In the eighth, he sent a Rhoden offering over
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Expos II, Giants 4
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Ozzle Smith.
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DeCinces leads
9-8 Angel~ victory

WHITE HOUSE PIPELINE: Is
the White House Communications
Office due for a shake-up? A
spokes man denied tha't recent
snooping around by President
Reagan's hatchet man, John Her·
rlngton. meant that heads would
roll as they did In other White House
operations he looked into. The
spokesman said Herrington - who
will soon take over as director of
White House personnel - was
invited In by Communica tions
Director David Gergen to "take a
look" at the presidential nackerle.

"Not for a very long time,
because the president says the
Soviets are playing with a stacked
deck, and they cheat on every hand.
He' s not going to bet his stack until
he's sure we can beat them at their
own game:·
"Suppose the president puts all
his MX chips on the table and the
Russians ca ll hl,m with their chips.
Does that mean they will agree on a
limit for future pots?"
"Not necessarily. Tile president
may go back to Congress and ask
them for another stack of arms
chips because he'll say !he Soviets
have a lot of cards up their sleeves,
and he can't win If he has to play
with one hand tied belllnd his
back.' '
"What I don't understand It why
we're playing poker In Geneva If
one side keeps accusing the other of
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Improved elbow gi~es
Hume brighter outlook

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - ,Jack problemsofveteranDougWIUiams_,
Thompson's National Football · who repOrtedly is also entertaining
League career hasn't been as bright offers from the rival United States
as lje thought it could be after a Football Lea~:~~e.
"We had beenlooklngtoadddepth
standout stint a t Washington State,
at that position for several seasons
but the man knownasthe"Throwln'
but had not been able to find anyone
Samoan" hopes to change !hat with
of his (Thompson's) caliber , nor do
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
we see anyone of his caliber coming
Thompson, the third playe r selected In the 1979 NFL draft, was out of the draft in the near tuture,"
acquired by the Bucs from the said Tampa Bay Coach John
McKay.
Cincinnati Bengals Thursday in
The Bucs' backup quarterback,
exchange for Tampa Bay's fl rstJerry Gotsteyn, saw limited ac!lon
rQUnd selectlon In the 1\&amp;draft.
Thompson, who played behind in 1982, and with Williams also
Ke nny Ande rson In Clnc!nna ti, said coming off knee surgery,lMcKay
the deal came as a surprise to him, said the move became even more
Important.
but added he hoped It would
"We have a great deal of
rejuvenate a career that "has not
confide
nce in J erry Golsteyn , but
turned out a p icture-book w«y."
"I was not unhappy playing with the uncertainties surrounding
behind Kenny Anderson," sa id Doug Williams regarding his physi Thompson, who has comple ted 175 ca l condition and contract situa tion
of 370 passes for 2,(112 yards, 13 we fe lt this trade was In our best
touc hdowns and 19 interceptions as interests at this time, " said Mcl&lt;ay.
Williams, the Bucs' starting
a pro. " I was unhappy, not playing. I
got frustrated after awhile, sitting quarterback since 1978 when he was
there wondering how much I was the club's top draft choice out of
Grambling, played out his O!ltlon
contributing."
The acq uisition bolsters a quarter- last sea~on and reportedly has been
back situation c louded by the seeking a contract that will pay him
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recently in a meeting at the home of
Mrs. Carl Barnhill. Other officers
elected were Mrs. John Rice, vice
president: Mrs. Harley Rice, secretary; Mrs. Frederick Goebel, treas·
urer, and Mrs. James Stout, news
reporter.
Devotions were given by Mrs.
Floyd Stout, with Mrs. Doris Koenig
reading gan;lenlng tips, and Mrs.
James Stout the verse of the m onth.
The secret to wildflowers was given
by Mrs. Jo!m Arbaugh, program
c hairman.
A report of the " White Birch - the
Mother's Tree," was given by Mrs.
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A rr•sunw of

purch as C'~

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school with fYT'O funds was g iw n by
Mrs. Nicholson Th0 pu rcllas&lt;.'S
included o duplicating m~chm 0. H
bt:' lt swing s(•a ts. a blt'ndcr fur thP
Ualtl'l!. huhli•r fort he
ro~ tntm. a gift nf s~ fpr ru ch
r lassroom. asso11 ed pt a~ ground
·bal ls. jump I T"~t)t 'S. fou1ba lb . l !'fhl'r
balls , obs\ ;lf'lt• l 'OUI ~t' C'O ill'~. Also
pu t'C'has('(! Wf' l'l ' two stm;.· :s..Pts , a
~al ar s~·s t(~rn bullC'tin boa rd . an
kit chPn,

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outlinf• map. p rt•.•ddf'n t

blcw.:ks fDr t hf' k i ndl~rg; u ·t t'n, J.
\\'Otl\ Pn of f:mu • mobih '. .Hlrl .ul imal

slori£'s Sf't s.

ThroughIll&lt;' (·a mptX'II souplall!'l

c . 1111p..lig l) , tht~

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Refreslunents wf'rC' Sf'I"VtXl fol -

n'&lt;.'l)lth •r , and ta pt &gt;..., , aud ttH • \{a nd

lowing thC' m eeting. ApprC'Cia tion
was extended by Mrs. Rought to
thoSI' who assistf'&lt;l with th e Mr mor-

llOl i)'.

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ia l Day ob...~rva ncP

4 dr., auto., PB, PS, Air, 302. Good cond.

4 spd. Factory bed.

treasu rers: Francis Hunnel, secr&lt;'tary: Marjorie·Fetty. historian . and
Mildred Hudson, sergeant at arms .
Installation wUI take place at the
J une meeting with Mary Mart in as
the Installing offloer. Committl'&lt;'~
will be announced later by Mrs.
Rought.
Delegates wen• ~I&lt;'Ct0d for th!'
· state convention to be held in .lui;· a t
Akron . They ar~ LorPtta T!Pmeypr ·.
Mrs. Welsh, Mrs. Rought, and Mat~·
Martin . The al ternates are Pt&gt;arl
Knapp, Dorothy J enkins, Mr·s.
Powell and Ruby Mar sha ll .
Mrs. Rought had tWo readings,
" Memorial Day ", and 'Th&lt;' l'opp;·."
Also gtvtng readings wcrC' l~m ni&lt;'
and Amber Ha nkla from till' junior·

1973 PLYMOUTH FURY ....... ......... ................ .. •395
4 doo1, auto., PB, PS. Runs

Loyal

~en, ~omen

Rutland PTO

Donations of $25 each to the Ohio
•
A conC'!'r1 by 1111' fifth a nd s ix Ih
Valley Christian Assembly Camp a t
Darwin and the Grundy Mission in grade band students, installat io n of
G rundy , Va. were made whe n the new otliCC'rs. and a rf'Sume of
Loya l Men a nd Wom en 'sClass m et accompl lshmPnts to im provt~ tht~
recently a t the Middleport Chu rch of school pmgram high! igh t0d 1lw fin a I
m eetin g of th!' 1\u Ua nd f'YJ'()
Christ.
A covered dis h dinner preceded rPcently a t the school.
Marilyn Guodnil&lt;' dir&lt;'CI('(i thP
the meeting wlth Martha Childs
ba
nd conc!'rt, wit h Margc• F&lt;•tly
Mildred Riley
giving . grace.
pt'!'sent
lng hPr with a bnsk&lt;'t of
pres lded at the meeting wh lch
flowers
.
opened with devotions and roll call .
New oftkPr s installed wen~ M.1r
Members named trees of the Bible.
Devol Ion s In clu ded readin gs gar ct .lohnson, prf'sido&gt; nt : .Judy
F: blin , v icf' presid e nt : M:rry
"Brighten the Corner Where You
Are," and " Into Our Lives," by O'Brif'n, s('(' r£'1 &lt;11) ': and 1\.a~· F'rt'li ·
r icks. tn.•asutl.' r .
Helen Stetner Rice, given by
lllf' outgoing offie&lt;'l'!' , Caro l ~· n
Mildred Riley and Rose Reynolds.
Nlet1olson . ptl."'sidf'n t ; A n nt• Sprit&gt;s.
1t was re ported .that Audrey Swf'tl
v i c(~ prf's iciPnt : Vicki&lt;' Fi nk. s.t't'l't'
has been hospitalized, that Bob
tarv ; and .Ja rwt jVli llf'r, tn •;1s un•r.
Me lton, pastor. had undergon&lt;'
more surgery with a good repot1, W(';'f' prC'St•nh&gt;d corsa~t ·~ in tht•
ltut land Sd lOOI &lt;'U IOI'S of m l :~nd
that Margaret Johnson Is a s urgical
patient at Veterans Memorial, and r;:;:::;::~~~;;:;;:~~;;;~~~
that E leanor Lohse Is ill.
It
Prayer closed the meet ing.

1978 Buick Skyhawk
4 speed, V-6. PS, P13

1977 Ford LTD Lo"clrll
977 Buick Regal 'rlvt'r
976 Olds 98 4il tJnr t,• l y
Any One Of
The Above Cars
Can Be Bought
For The low
Price Of

Legion Auxiliary
Mrs. Gerald Rought was e lf'l't0d

PRINCIPAL HONORED -

Portland Elemen-

with Wolfe

are s tudents Dawn Johnson, Ryan Evans,

$2}9500

Richard H. B&lt;llman II , 0.0.
113 Court Street
Pometoy, Ohio 457 69
PH . 99 1-1920
VI SION EXAMINATION S
HARD &amp; SOFT CONTACT
lENSES
ln su•• nce and Medical

p res ident of the American Legion
Auxiliary, Drew WPbsiPr Post 3!1,
Pomeroy, at a m eeting hP!d
Tuesday night at the hall.
Other officers elected were Doris
Smith , firs t v ice president : tva

PAT HIll
FQ RD, In c.
PH. 992 -2196

Ca therine
Welsh
andl~
nna-e~Smith,
the;s~lx~t~h~grad;~e~c~lass~=~De~b~b~le~G~r~e~al~ltou;;se~,~MI=ch=ae=i~Boso=~·~an=d~=Boo=k~y~E~v~ans~~·==P~o~w~e~
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sl~d~en~t~:~L!!!!!!~C~·~·d~~~~~~~~~~~~~M~M;O~D~l~[~P~O;R~T.~O~H~-~~~

for
many
years
servicebyat the school. Shown
taryhis
Larry
Wolfe
wasofhonored

Attend grange camp

In recent Pony League action, the
Pome roy Roya ls bombed Racine ,
16-3.
Pomeroy took a 2-0 lead In the
fi rst Inning and never looked back.
Leading Pome roy hitters wer" Rod
Roush with two singles and a
double, Todd Hysell with three
s ingles , Lee Powell with two
s ingles . a nd Todd Cullums, Rex ·
Haggy, Jim Sm ith a nd .Joe Fie lds,
a ll with sl ngk's.
Kevin Crine r was
,
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a lso a dded to th~ hitting list with a
double . 1-lltter·s lor Hacl nc were .J.
Evans wi th two singles, E. Milliron
a nd J . Hensler each with singles.
Rod Roush was the winning pitc he r
for the Roya ls wit h 10 stri keouts,
two walks, a nd al lowing four hits .
J . Evans wa s the losing pitche r
for Racine wtth six strikeout s a nd
nine wa lks . J . He nsler and B. Diehl
we re the rPllef pitchers after four
Innings.
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Bums takes
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BETiiESDA, Md . tAP)-For the&gt;
past five months, big George Bums
has been, by his own admission, a
golfe r in search of a swing. He may
have found II.
Burns, for whom great things
were predic ted when ~e joined the
pro tour eight years ago, shot a 64
Thursday to tie the l'Dun;e record a t
the 7,172-yard , par 72Congresstonal
Count ry Club a nd take a four-stroke
lead over Tom Kite and Scott
Simpson.
"I've tried to c hange my swing
wl!trh seem s to be a never ending
battle for me," said Burns whose
· round tied the 8-under-par round of
Tomrrzy Jacobs In the 1964 U.S.Open

.here.
Bui'JIS' had a hole-In-one on the
2U-yaJ'(I par 3 No. 16 on which he
uSed a two Iron .
·
" I 've been wor king on a new
swing since January." he sa id . "In
,essenQt!, l'm tlylngtoellrninatealot
of the \Vlld shots I've hit by getting
rid of aome of the faulfB I had In~

swing.' '.

Rose Garden Club

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Pomeroy rips
Racine, 16-3

Pom ro r~·.

Meigs County organizations meet

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PRICE OF CARS GOT YOU DOWN?

WILBERFORCE, Ohio (AP i -The job of a thletic director a t Centra l
State University will not be filled until the school's president, Lionel
Newsom, learns of tl)e funds availa ble.
Lu Wlm~ quit as Central State athle tic director and basketba ll coach-In
Mar ch to take over the basketball post a t the College of Wooster.
.
Newsom says the Independent school has severa l applica tions and has
screened several candidates for the athletic directorship .
"But we will not hire someone until we know what direction w'e are going
and what kind of fu nds we have to work with, " he said .
" I would not hire a man to com e In here under one set of guidelines and then
tell him after he Is on the job that we are going In a different direction . We
want everything tully clear as to wha t we want to &lt;_io qeforewe askanyone to
come In and move our program to the level we feel it should be," Newsom
said.
The Central Sta te pres ident admit s the school has at hle tic fundin g
problems. ''It' s somewhere between $75,00! a nd $100,00! less than it was last
year when we had to cut some pmgrams ," he sa id .
Newsom a lso says enrollme nt will be down next fall , which means .tess
Income, too.
One of the major decisions will be a t what !!'ve l to compete for Cen tral
State.
It could re main a t the NCAA Division llleve l or go to Division III, whic h
would eljminate athletic scholarships. It could move upa class In footba ll to
Division 1-AA, but remain at Division II In basketball.
Or the Ma rauders could downgrade the ir entire progra m ID the NAJA
level.
The possibility of dropping a thle tics a lways looms and the re has been
some sentiment on the cam pus to e liminate footba ll for severa l years.

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Friday, Jun~ 3, 1983

sore

By George Strode

Rar ttlf' ...

The Daily Sentinel

By The Bend

CINCINNATI - Cincinnati Reljs earlier this year and developed the
elbow. He isn'teiJgible to come
bullpen ace Torn Hume says his .
l'llbt elbow 1s Improving, raising his off the disabled list untn June 14. • ·
hopesolpltchlngwellagalnwhenhe
It's the second consecutive year
comes otfthedisabledllst.
· thatHume has been sidelined by an
. The rlgbt-hander hasn't thrown a Injury. Last year he missed tl•e last
basebtlll since the !n11amed elbow 2¥ montbs of the season while
landed 111ro on the disabled Ust May reoovertng from surgery to repair
26. He sald rest and treatments ' cartllege In his right knee.
SEelll to be easing the~.
Hume worked out bn weightand he's optlmlstlc about his llttlng machines over the winter,
chances.
and said the knee was fine when he
"I'm not womed aboUt It now," reported to sprln~ training. But he
Hume said of the elbow. ''It feels was una~le to pertorm up to his
better. I can move It, the njilg€ of usualstandardslntheflrststxweeks
motion Is better, the swelling Is of the season, going 0-3 with live
savesanda7. ~earnedrunavera:ge.
down."
Hume, coonted on to hold slim
He's not 'sure• why the eibow
leads late In games, was ineffective ·became lnflarned durtng that Ume.

WINNING JUMP- David McMUllan making hJs winning Jump Ill
the ltlgh Jump during Ponland field day actlvifles.'

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1978 PLYMOUTH
STATION WAGON

4 door , va engine, automatic
trans ., power steering and
brakes, air cond ., AM radio, good
tires .
WAS
1

Tutone paint, VI engine, power
steering and brakes, automatic
trans., air conditioning, AM
radio, A-1 condition.

1995

'2795
1980 CHEVROLET
CHEVIDE SCOTTER

1974 PONTIAC
2 door, V8 engine, power steering
and bra~ es, automatic trans ., air
-cond .. AM-FM stereo 8 track ,
sport mirrors , styled road
wheels.
WAS
NOW

1695

1

Stock No.
EJBOA

2 door, va engine. power steering
and brakes, automatic trans .• air

conditioning, lilt wheet, cruise
control, AM. FM 8 track , rear
defogger, split seats .

NOW

WAS

1980 FORD GRANADA
4 door, 4 cyl . e ngine, power
steering and ba kes, automatic
tran s .. air conditioning, AM
radio , custom Interior, rear
defogger.
WAS
-NOW

5295

1

-

2 d!Jor, 6 cyl , engine, power

steering and brohs, automatic
trans., •lr cond ., AM r1dio, MW
tires, wire wheel coven.
WAS
NOW

1
'4495 4295

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1982 FORD EXP

'3795

•••••11111!!!1!1!!111.. 4 cyl. stftring,
engine, 4 stleecl trans.,
air cond., AMflOWer

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Red, 2 dOor, black Interior, 4 cyt.
engine, 4-speed transmldforf, A '
rtdlo.
WAS
NOW

FM coisette, flip up roof, sport
mirrors.
WAS
NOW

1980 FORD PICKUP

19n FORD BRONCO

a foot

bed, 6 cyl. engine, power
steering and brakes , automatic

V-1 engine, 3 speed Irons., power
stftrlng and brokes, AM rtdio,
mud tnd snow tires.
•WAS
NOW

trans ., AM radio, rear step ·
bumper.
WAS

5995

1

1982 FORD COURIER
PICKUP
SEE:

WE~DELL

VAUGHAN
11
BILL "OLE HAAS
BOB ROSS
JOHN SANG

'5885

'6495

4695

1

13,000 mites, 4 cyt. engine, 4 speed

trans., AM radio , rur step
bumper, accent stripe .
WAS
NOW

'6495

1978 CHEVROLET WV
PICKUP
4 cy~. engine, automttlc trans.,
swing lock mlrn~n, rHr step
bumpar, good condition.
WAS
SPECIAL

'5395 '3295

•2195

1

'2895

3495

SEE'

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WENDEU VAUGHAN
Bill "OLE" HAAS
BOB ROSS
JOHN SANG

If You Don•t Buy From Us, We Both Lol•l

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Mr. a nd Mrs . Mendal Jordan,
Stage Grange deputies In Me igs
County, recently spent a weekend at
Frtendly Hills State Grange Camp
near Zanesville attending the annual Grange Deputies conference.
Howard Caldwe ll, s tate grange
master, along with othe r state
grange officers a nd special deputies, discussed the program of Ohio
State Grange for the 19&amp;l-84.
· Harry Massey, national director
of membership development, Wa shington, D .C., spoke during the
session and ritualistic participation
was stressed.
The state sewing contest was held
with entries of garments made by
Ann Lambert, Rose Barmws and
J a ne t Hooper representing Meigs
County .
The meeting was held In the new
James Ross mull !-purpose building
at the campgrounds. An auction was
held Saturday evening which raised
$!OJ for needed camp item s.

!USPS IU-960 1
i\ IJI\IIslon of Multlmedllt , ln l'.

mrrov. Oh io.
MPmbtT Th1• Associ&lt;tlt•d P rt&gt;ss. I n·
l ~nd

Oail v Pre ss Asso&lt;'la ton and th('
Am&lt;' r kan' NC' wspaper Publi shf'r s As
.s ociatl on, National Advf'rl ising Rrprf'·
sf'nt ali vP . Rran ham Nf'wsp apt•r ~a l Ps .

7J] Third AvPnuP. :'-lf'W Y or·k, NPW
Yor k 1()(11 7
POST MA ~TFH

St.•nd

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Da tt v S(' nt tne l, Ill Cou r1 S1. . PomNuv.
Ohio' 4!1769 .
Sli RSCKIPT IO S KATES
Ry ( ' llrrh•r or Motor R outr

Onf' WC'f' k . .
Onf' ~onth .. . .. .... .

.. $1. 00
. .... .. $4AO
S.'l:l .l«l

Onf' Yf'Dr

1979 FORD LTD - Light blue, vinyl top, 4 door, air
conditioning, AM/ FM/Stereo radio.
1980 BUICK AEGAL - Gray with gray Landau vinyl
roof, cloth seats, AM/ FM/ Stereo, air conditioning Divided front
seat.
1979 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME
Silver with Landau black vinyl roof, sun roof, AM / FM radio, air
conqitioning.
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Su bscrtlx&gt; rs not

OC' slrln~ to pa y thP r tu ·ri&lt;'r mav rrml l In advancC' cllrC'cl ro

Thf' Dativ Se ntine-l on .1, 6 or 12 monlh

1975 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT - Light blue, 4
speed transmission, rear window defogger. fold down rear seat,
AM /FM radio.

basi!-!. Cri•rl \1 wi iiiK• glvt•n r ar"r:iN t'ltl' h

MAt!.

SUBSCR Wrt ONS

lmddt• Ohio
J:l \V('f'k ~
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52 \\'('t•ks .............. .

Oublide Ohio

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'16 Wt&gt;(&gt;k.S ........ ........ ............. $29.&amp;1

52 W&lt;cks ... .. .........

.. .... $56.21

1978 FORD BRONCO RANGER - 4 wheel drive,
silver with black accent AM /FM radio, map reading lamp.
.1980 OLDSMOBILE 88 REGAL - Silver 4 dr .
cruise control, air condrtioning.
1978 BUICK LeSABRE - Light blue, 4 door, velour
interior, air condrtioning, power steering and brakes .
1978 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE - Station Wa gon ,
white, luggage rack, power door locks, air conditioning, AM/FM
radio with 8 track.
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TURES:

honepower
cast -I ron Kohler engine
• 8-speed transmission
• Steet t1ame and cast Iron front ax le

· • Tach-a-matic"
hitch system

• Optional 36" mowe•
• Tills, mows , removes

snow and more

2for$5r:~

S INGLE COPY

ava il ab le.

Donnie Howell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Howell, Comfort, W.Va.
made the dean's list at Glenville
State College wit h 3.5 point average.
He Is the gra ndson of Mrs . Betty
Templeton, Pomeroy, a nd Edwa rd
Howell, Flushing.

Two Big, Jui~!J
Ribeye SteaA
. Drnners

PuiJ ii shf'd (IW•rv a tlf' rn oo n. Monday

througll Prlday , ·Ill Court S tJ'('£'1. b~· tht'
Oh io \ 'a ll f"y Pu bli shing Cn mpan:.· Mul
tlmPdla. In c .. Pom Prov . Ohio 4571i9. ~'l ·
:! l ~l li , S&lt;ocond cla ss poS t a~e paid a ! Po·

No sub3crl pt io ns by m all pN mlllrd in
tow ns w hf' rf' honw ca r r ir- r sr&gt; r v l ~f' Is

Dean's List

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pONntP.OSA.

The Daily Sentinel

That's ronderosa. St khouse In the VSA!
t Little ea
The Blgges
.
\teuk flt mrers "" '"""'"
/mayme. Two tas fY Ufbel%., ;teamtn!J I"'k"d T'"'"'"
an al/-yuu-can -eal .Ia ar

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and warm rollw•thbutl:;,.. _

Rl6efe S teo
Plnflerl

1979 CHRYSLER NEWPORT - Dark blue, 4door,
power windows, air conditioning, divided front seat wire wheel
covers.

lllbege Steok

2 .or

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1980 CHEVROLET CITATION - White, 4 door, air
condrtioning, low mileage, one owner, good tires. Automatic
transmission.

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Upper River Rd .
(Across from the Airport )
• 1YSJ. Pondero.rsa, Inc;

Monday thru Friday 8:00 to 8:00
Saturday 9 :00 to 15:00

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GALLIPOLIS

PH. 992-6614

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Friday, June 3, 1983

PvmeroY-Middleport, Ohio

Club tours garden in meeting
FRIDAY
CHESTER - The
meeting· to organtze
Grange wlll be held
June 3 a t 8 p m a t
Chester Court House
mte rested m joining
attend

held at Faith F ellowship Cru
sade for Chnst at 7 30 p m
Sa turday

seeond
Chester
F n day
the old
An\ One
should

SUNDAY
POM E ROY - The Holte r
reumon w(ll be held Sunday at
the home of James Werry
Basket dinner 'in noon

MIDDLE PORT
Benefit
sing will be held at the Ash Street
Freewill Baptist Churc h Mtd
(llepor1 Frida y a t 8 p n\ Fea
tv red wiU be the Vnroe Family
J ourneys E nd a nd Voices or
Love The pu bile ts Invited to
atte nd

POMEROY- VacatiOn Bible
School will be he ld at the
Pomeroy Church of Christ Sun
day through June 9 from, 6 30
p m to 8 :lO p m dally Closing
program will be he ld June 10 at 7
pm
SYRACUSE - The Harvest
Tno will be featured at the
Syracuse Church of the Naza
renJ? Sunday at 6 p m

RUTLAND - A dance Wil l be
he ld at the Rutland C1v1c Center
Friday from 8 p m to 11 p m
Mus1c by Itom1c Sounds and
Mus ic Unlimited Records w11l
be given away AdmiSSion ts $2 a
smglc and $.1 a couple

RUTLAND - Skating 2 to 5
p m Sunday at Rutland Civic
Center children $1 adults , $2

MONDAY

1UPP E R S PLAIN S
Orange Township Tru stees will
meet Friday at 8 p m

CHESTER - Chester Town
shlp Trustees will meet Monday
a t 7 30 p m at Chester Town
Ha ll

PAG E VTLLE- Sc ipio Town
ship Trustees Will meet Friday
at 7 p m at the township building
In Pagevtlle

POMEROY - Concerned CI
tlzens for Youth will meet at
Meigs High School Monday at
7 lO p m Special guest speaker
w111 be State Representative
Jolynn Boster Parent educa
tiona! Information wtll be provided on the s ubject of yout h and
a lcoholism lly an alcohol specia l
1st from Athens All youth,
par ents, and concerned persons
from the three school distrlcL•
are urged to attend

MIDDLEPORT - Sa lis bury
Township Trustees will meet
Friday at 7 p m at the home of
Wanda Eblin cle1 k, La urel CUff
Road All meetings are open to
the public
CHESTER - The second
meeting for OJ ganlza tlon of
Cheste r Grange will be held
Friday at 8 p m a t the old
Chester Court House Those
Interested are asked to attend

A report was given on the recent
Reg1oh 11, Ohio Association of
Garden Clubs meeting held at Rio
Grande, when the Rutland Garden
Club members gathered at the
home of Mrs Bernard Ledlle
The meeting followed a tour of the
Ledhe gardens It was noted that
Mrs Vlrglnla Covert of Rio Grande,
former Iy of Mlddleport, ts the new
regional director Rep~ntlng the
club at the regional meetmg were
Mrs Jack Robson Mrs Eugene
Atkins , Ruby Diehl and Mrs Chris
Diehl
Sevl'ral meetmgs announced In
eluded the s tate convenllon to be
held at Westerville, Aug 2 3 and 4,
the Gardeners Day Out In Colum
bus, Sept 28, and the fall regional
meeting In Meigs County, Nov 12
Ten members attended theannlver
sary meeting of the Fernwood
Garden Club
The c1vlc comrruttee reported on
planned plantings noting that ever
greens at Miles Cemetery will be
planted by Carpers Nursery The
town planters were prepared by the
club members
An Invitation to attend the open
meeting of the Chester Garden Club
was read, and a tour of the Glass
House at Stewart was planned tor
June 23 It was noted that Mrs Earl
Bender, ~tiring regional dlrctor,
wtll atte~d the club's June 'l7
meeting at the Chapman home
CuiTent oftlrors were retained for

another year They are Mrs James
Nicholson, president, Mrs Marvin
Wilson, v1ce president, Mrs Albert
Woodard, secretary, and-Mrs Roy
Snowden, treasurer
For devotions, Mrs Ledlle read a
sennonette on spiritual growth and
poems entitled " Gift of Love,"
"Garden of Behav1or," and' Wake
Up, America " For roll call,
members named their favorite
ornamental grass
Mrs Harry WIIUamson won the
traveling prize brought by Mrs
Diehl Mrs Carl Denison conducted
a sale of plants brought by the
members
It was noted that at the April
meeting Mrs Ledlle had displayed
an arrangement entitled 'Spring
Rbapsody "
The program last
month was a rev1€w by Mrs Diehl of
an article from Organic Gardening
on 'A New Look at Tree Planting "
Mrs Ralph Turner gave five steps
on how to make poinsettias bloom,
and Mrs Adkins had some hints for
gardening
Mrs Harvey Erlew)ne gave a
review or an article report on
landscaping with ornamental
grasses from Better Homes and
Garden Mrs Vernon Weber dls
cussed Indoor outdoor plants using
an article In Farmstead magazine
for her reference
Refreshments were served by
Mrs Ledlle assisted by Mrs
Woodard

MIDDLEPORT - Middle
port Garden Club Monday 7 30
p m a t the Middleport First
United Presbyterian Church

POMEROY - Meigs County
Fox ChaserS Association will
m eet F 1iday at 7 30 p m at
Eag le Ridge

RACINE - Racine Chapter
134 Order of the Eastern Star
will meet In regular session
Monday 7 30 p m at the
Masonic temple

SATURDAY
POMEROY - A car wa sh at
Dan s Exxon Station Main
Street Pome roy wtll be he ld
Saturday from 9 a m to 4 p m
sponsored by the youth of the
United Pe n tecostal Chu r c h
Wash Is $4 and wash and
vacuum Is $6
POM E ROY -Open house for
the new da y ca re school at the
Pentecosta l Church will be he ld
Saturday from noon until 3 p m
ANTIQUITY - A song!est
with the United Gospel Singers
and the Herdman Family wUI be

A graduation party honoring Eblln, Doug, Man&lt;ly and Dale, Mr
Dixie BbUn, daughter of Mr and and Mrs Dennis Wolfe, Mr and
Mrs Richard Eblln, was held Mrs Paul Wears, Mrs Nancy
recently at the home of Mr and Fields and Johnnie, Walter Wears,
Mrs Bruce Blackston
Kim, Tamml and Tracy Eblin,
A cookout was held with cake, Amber Blackston, Betty Withrow,
homemade tee cream, mints and _Valerle Jeffers, Gall Moxley and
punch served later In the evening
Lisa Allen
Dixie Is a graduate of Meigs High
Attending besides those named
were Mr and Mrs James Evans School where sbe was enrolled 1n
and Jay, Mr and Mrs Douglas cosmetology

This Message and Church Directory Sponsored By The Interested Businesses Listed On This Page.

---Birthdays--Blackwell

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

Smith birthday

FIRST- The Momlng Slar Bible quiz team won llrst place honors.
Pictured wtth the plaque are Melissa lhle, lett, and Lois lhle.

TUESDAY
POMEROY
Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce will
meet Tuesday at noon a t the
Me igs Inn

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The Rock Springs Untied Me tho
dlst Churc h Blbi&lt;' school will b&lt;' hPid
June 610 wttl1 c las S~:•s for chlldten
nu rsery thl ough teenaget s Classes

Laura! Chff Bible School
until noon the theme-will be The
Family of God
Pastor Robert
Mlll~r Invites the public to attend

Vac&lt;~llon

Bible School at Lau1el
Cliff Free Me thod ist Church Mon
da y th1ough June 10 from 9 am

ltUNNERS-UP - A banner for runners-up honors In the U11Ited
Methodist Bible youth quiz compelltlon went to the Flatwoods team
Pictured from the left are Melissa Marcinko, Jodie Schaekel and
MlcheUe Capehart

Dance slated Saturday
Public round and squa re dances
a re hPid eve ry Saturday night at the
Rutland American Legion h,tll

Beech Gr ovc Road, from 9 p m to I
am Donations are accepted at the
door

Flea market scheduled
HARRISONVILLE - ~ nca
m,u ke t will lx' he ld at Harrison

ville School lot Monday from 10
a m to 6 p m Set up fee Is $2

Bible school set at Baptist church
Vacation Bible school wUI be he ld
at the Racine First Baptist Church
June 6-17 Theme wUI be .Jesus
Classes for
Lord of Premises

Ptgott reumon
The third a nnual Pigott family
reunion will be he ld on Sunday
June 12 at the Tim Wolf residence
Mt Olive Road Long Bottom All
family members are Invited to
attend

two-year olds through the ninth
grade will be o!fered In the school to
be held from 9 30 to 11 30 each
morning

Youth Council and started the Bible
quiz program which Is held every
two months Flynn has been pastor
of the Bethany, Carmel Sutton and
Pori land Charge for four year'S He
will be leaving soon to accept a
c harge In the West VIrginia
Conference
A cake decorated for the occa
sian, was baked by Mrs Robert
Sloa n of the Rock Springs Church
and served by the women of the
Morning Star Church

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Saturday June 3 and 4, at the
Syracuse First Church of God,
corner of Second and Apple Streets
In case of rain the event will be
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JESUS CHRIST Elder James Miller Blblo
study, Wednesday 7 :JJ p m Sunday School
10 a m Sunday nlgbl service 7 JJ p m
POMEROY WESLEY AN HOLINESS
Han11onvUie Road Earl Fields pastcr
Henry Eblin Jr , Sunday SChool Supl Sunday
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Sunday evenlns .......tee 7 ~ p m Prayer
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.1 fl ower 0 1 weed or pretty stone Thcde llght of the chlldl Pn that yo u
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rhey "1111 emember that mother stoppm &lt;~II to jotn thr m for " ltctpp y
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God works Ill m; sterlous ways his woncl&lt;•t s 10 per f01 m
Me mories locked up In the recesses of our minds a t r to be broug ht
out and dusted o!f to delig ht us once more of joys no" ma n; years
pa st God put mothers on earth to guide a nd lead tnd di1 ec t but
more that they the mselves might store up me mories fm the lonel y
days or s ummer 30 yea rs later
God wants us to enjoy the c reation He gave us the trees the
lakes, the hills and most especia lly the children I he laughte1 the
shouting, the joy, the llttle tears and mishaps but mos tly the happy
shining laces of child ren This Is truly a gilt of God best not Iced on a
summer morning but best remembered 30 years la ter afle1 thcv
have grown up and moved away With m emories W&lt;' a re never a lone
God has not forsake n us God has rJIIed ou1 hc,u ts ,1nd minds with
memories or chUdren and youth God wants us lo be happy all our
days aU our lives
Summertime Is upon us Our memory will give us delight lo t
years to come This wUI give us much joy and God will be able to say
once mqre "It Is good " - Rev W111iam 'Middleswarth Lutherans or
Meigs County

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Stanley Merrifield,

College Road, Syracuse, wUI be the
guest speaker at The Salvation
Army Sunday, June5 at 7 30p m
He wUI be accompanied by his
wtfe, Nancy and thtee children
Rev Merl'lfleld Is leav lllg the area
on June 6, having been appointed by
the Methodist Conference to join tbe
West VIrginia Conference near
Morgantown He Is the pastor of 11\e
Syracuse, Mlnersv1lle and Forest
Run Churches The public Is lnv1tejl
to the Sunday evening services

Te n Bible quiz teams from Meigs
County United Methodist Churc hes
competed at the Morning Star
Chu rch with the Morning Star team
of young people receiving the first
place plaque and the Flatwoods
team, the ba nner, as runners up
ThP Rev Mark Flynn and the
Rev Richard Rothmlch are advi
Sot'S Of the program
After the quiz, the youth held a
reception honoring Flynn for his
work with the group He orga nized
th&lt;' Meigs County United Methodist ,

Yard sale set

Speaker chosen
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Ketth Darst

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J eff and Kitty Darst celebrated his
sixth birthday at hrs home on May
20
A pool repllca ca ke, ba ked by his
grandmother Kat heryn Metzger
was served a long with tee cream
a nd Kool A1d
Those allendlng were Kflth s
sister, Ginger grandparents , John
and Katheryn Metzger a nd Herb
and B e tty Gilkey
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grandmother, Beulah White, How
ard, Texa nna and Amber Well
Gwlnnle White Frank Linda and
Vmcent Broderick
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grandparents Tom and Bess Darst
and Craig Wayne Debbie and
And~ Dav1s Linda a nd Chris
Grin y and Rick and Lena
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A party was held recently
honqrlng Arlca Nicole Blackwell on
her first birthday at the home of her
parents, Steve and Shari Blackwell
Games were played with prizes
going to Joshua Duckett Amber
Blackwell, and Shawn Wh1tteklnd
J R Blackwell won the door prize
Each child received a treat
Refreshments of sandWiches
soft drinks and cake In the repltca of
an elephant were served to those
named and Barbara Colmer, rna t
ernal grandmother Mamie Stephenson
maternal great '
grandmother, BUI Colmer, Nancy
Jason Shain
Whitteklnd, Daniel Whltteklnd
Tammy and David Johnson J D
Jason David Shain, son of Dave
and Scott Johnson Gall Duckett,
and Terry Shain, Racine, ~le­
Nicki Joshua and Jeremy Anca brated his lOth birthdaY. recently
received a gift from her paternal
Cards and gilts were presented to
grandmother Rut h Blackwe ll
him by Mr a nd Mrs Char~ R
Charleston W Va
Hysell and Misty Mrs MU~red
Spencer Mr and Mrs Charll'!l M
Hysell, Mr and Mrs Barney Sh~ln
Mrs Garnet Ervine Patty Shjlln
Mrs Laura Halfman Robin pnd
Donlta Manuel, Vera Beegle, t&lt;fr
and Mrs Terry 1 Lewis, son Trf!Ot.
Mr and Mrs Bruce Zirkle, Su~an
and Rhonda, Mr and Mrs Kenl)"th
Mossman, Mrs Charlotte SteY{al1
a nd Jenl
A Fall Guy truck cake bake&lt;! by
Libby Fisher, Racine, was enjoyed
by the family

Pomeroy church sets Bible School

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KERMIT S KORNER

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Church &amp; Olhce Supplies

Mr and Mrs Mike Smith, the
fanner Cindy Smith, Middleport,
are announcing the birth ot tllelr
first child a son , Michael Glenn Jr
born May 3 at Pleasant Valley
Hospital The lnt.ant weighed seven
pound four ounces and was 21
Inches long
Maternal grandparents are Mrs
June Smith, Pomeroy, and Harold
Eugene Smith, North CaroUna
Paternal grandparents we~ the
late Lewis J and Ruth Smith
Middleport

Anca Blackwe11

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Darst

PORTLAND
Lebonan
Township trustees will meet
Monday a t 7p m at the township
garage
MIDDLEPORT - The Mid
dleport Garden Club will meet at
the Middleport Presbylf'rlan
Church a t 7 30 Monday evening

Meigs student has grad party

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Oh1o

�June 3,

Ohio

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1 -Card of Thanka(paod in advance)
2 -ln Memory
(pai d in advance)

4 · Giveaway
5 -Happy Ads
6 -lostand Found
7 - Yard Sale (pa id on advance)
8 -Pubic Sale
&amp;: Auctton
9 -Wanted to Buy

31 -Homes fD&lt; Sale
32-Mobole Homes for Sale
3 3 -Farms for Sale
34-Busmess Buildings
35-lots 8o Acreage
26-Real Estate Wanted

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52-CB. TV 8o Radio E111uiprMnt
53- Amiquft
54-Mioc . Merchandise
5 5-BuHding St~ppli•
5 &amp;-Pets for Sale
57-Musical Instruments
58-Fruots 8o Vegetables
59 -For Sale or Trade

21-llusinell Opportunity
2 2 -Money to loan
2 3 -Profas, ional Service•

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76-Auto P - 8o Ac:cesmrias
77- Auto R-ir
78-Camping E~nt

41 -Houses for Rent
42-Mobile Homes for Rent
43 Farms for Rent
44 Apartment for Rent
45-Furnoshed Rooms
46-Space for Rent
4 7 -Wantedto Rent
48-Equipment for Rent
49-For lease

1 1 Help Wanted

1 2 Sttuated Wanted

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1 3-ln surance
14 Bu smes s Tratmng
1 5 Schools
16 Radoo . TV &amp; CB Repaor

1 7 Mt scellaneous
18 Wanted To Do

61 - Farm Equopment
62 -Wantedto Buy
8 3 -loveotock
8 4- Hay 8o Graon
6 5 - Seed &amp; Fertohzer

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Phone

1· (614) · 992 · 3325

SWIM POOL -

N1ce 4 BR

of closets carpebn&amp; mod
krtchen. panlry tuU basemen!
and 2car garage lor
Middleport

$4 7.500 1n

Ext. X338

ul&gt;rt~

~EEZER

TIRE SALE

LOWEST ~RICES
IN AREA

SALE
CHEST MODELS
5 Cu. Ft. ..... '235.95
8 Cu. Ft. .... '285.95
15 Cu. Ft. ... 1355.95
20 Cu. Ft. ... '418.95
25 Cu. Ft. ... '472.95

RIVER VIEW - N1ce M1dd l~
port 3 Bed1oom stucco home.
bath. nal gas lurnace. carpet
•n&amp; !~replace. basement and
front porch

325 ACRES

- 01 wood1 and
lresh '" V1ew ol nver hom lhe
I 0 room farm house. ·2 balhs.
lam1ly room free gas heal
basement. 2 1arge porches and
garage Askmg $175 000

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15 Cu. Ft. .... 1325.95

SERVICE STATION
OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY

P11ces Good thru June

POMEROY
LANDMARK

15

POMEROY - R,.e, vtew lrom
these two houses and s ~e by
s1de lots All ul1lrtleS. baths and
two garages Only $21 000

POMEROY
lANDMARK

SEifviCE STATION
992-9932

~ 614-992-2181

BUSINiiSS - Automat~ car
wash at a real buy Good
oosmess locahon lor on~

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$15.000
SPECIAL - 3 bedroom lllme
on Spnng Ave wnh two lots
and all ut1 lit~eS Jusl $8,500

RUTLAND FURNITUR E CO S
CARPET SHOP
In

CARPET
$1295
Good Selec:tion ~

MIDDLEPORT 2 or 3
bedroom flame Tub bath.
kitchen has l~s of cabinets.
porch. garage and level lollor

Suu llu:.t sll! lll lllllll

STARTING AT
INSTALLED
WITH PAD
Good

Sel~tion

Of

GRASS CARPET

SEAL

Cash&amp;
Cony

CONGOLEUM

$499

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

Trustees
3

Edna M Swtc k Clerk
Rutl anrl Oh to 4 5 7 75
I 0 I 7 31r

SHOP LOCALLY

See One Qf The Cleland Gang To Help You BuY or Selll
Over

COMMUNITY SHOPPING PAYS
OFF IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE!
By ahoppina In your home aru you aave on
aaw, the wear and tear on JOUr car and avoid
the haillrds of ·hi&amp;hway and freeway
travellna. It pa71 to shop where JOU live!

100 Properties low Interest money
Cleland Realty. Inc
608 East Mam Street
Pomeroy. Ohio 45769

STRIP
COAL

$3()0°

Al1o Transmission
PH. 992-5682
or 992·7121

Hen~ E Cleland. J1 . GRI

.. 992-6191

Dottle Turner

.. 992-5692

Jea!I ·Trussell
Jo H1ll
Ofl1ce

. 98f&gt;-4466
..... 992-2259

94~2660

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SIGNS

se~'ICeS

3types. 2colors

John's Auto Sales

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KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

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985-3561 ·

- fltumbmg ond

All Makes
•Waahera •DIIhWIIhert
Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freel'era
PARTS ond SERVICE

eleclrical ......
(Fr.. Estimates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill

992-6215 or 992-73t•
Pomeray, Ohio

It 26 tic

RADIATOR
SERVICE

Trencher &amp;
Backhoe Serv1ce

We can repair and reCOfll radietora and heater ~ We can al10
add boil and rod out 111diatora. We also repair

Septic Systems
Water. Gas. Sewer
&amp; Electnc
Cable Lmes
Custom Weldmc· Certlfied
Small Plumbing Jobs ·
(Bonded &amp; liCensed!

Roofmg · Sidmg
Trouchs,
Down Spouts
Windows • Doors
For "All" Your Home
Repairs
"Free Estimates" ...

Call: George Gum
Ph .

992-5433
) 16 1 mu

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

992-2196

992-2834

New Homes - Extens1ve
Remodehna.
olnsurence Work
•Custom Pole Bld&amp;s
&amp; Gara&amp;es
•Roolin&amp; Work
oAI11111hun &amp; Vir¥ Sidmp
1 5 Yean !aperlence
GREG ROUSH
PH . 992-7583
or 992-2282
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SlriPIIioiL Setfln&amp; IIIII
ln&amp;Bulltfoc

Fret (Jf-.ttl on all SIM:M

Insurance Wor• Welcome
Cell Rick Hovatt1r
. 992 -28011 63I mo

1-304-773-5634
Ma~en . W . Va

All types of rvofWOit, 111W

fum~J

or repair. autters and
downspouts, ptter Cltlll""'
1 Inc llild pllinti"- storm
· doors and windows.

stores, on

level lots. alluhlitles
separate, over $30.000 a ya~r
mcome Askmg price Is
$85.000 '

All Work Gumntttd
"Fm hl11111tts"'

HOI/S ill!}

Call: 949-226"9

H eadquarters

Or YY:.r-;u1' 1

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PLAQUES·
ENGRAVING
Jericho Rd .

-304-675-1

J&amp;F

•Bulldozer &amp; Back:;
hoe Service
•Basements
•Footers
•Landscaping
• •Driveways
•Fann Ponds
PH. 742-2407
Or 742-2068
~15

I mo

FREE
ESTIMATES
•Chain lonk Fence
•Carpelmg •Pamhng

Scars
--CATAlOG MERCHANT
Pome10y OH
Greu &amp; Palty G1bbs-Owners
PH. 992-2178 liB"

U-PICK-UP

SIDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
"Beautiful, Custom
Bu i It Garages"
Call for free Siding estimates, 949-2801 or

· MIN 6 TON
PHONE
304-273-5555
304-273 -5303
~

949-2860.

17 I 1110

GHEEN ' S
lndustnal . Commercial.
Residential. lntenor and
Extenor
Poont1ng
Sandblastong
Wotorblasttng
Parkong lot Stripping
Spray Painting
Texture Coatings
FIll~ lnso""- f"' Estlmollls
CAU 61.·949-2686
4t~ 'Jmo

No Sunday Calls
J II Itt

Mlu.ER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
For all your wiring
needs; furnaces re· ·
pair service and installation.
Residential

&amp; Commercii!
Call 742-3195

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S&amp;W TV

FOR ALL YOUR YARD &amp; PROPERTY

AND

CHAIN LINK FENCING NEEDS

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
a.

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"FENONO 'ROVIDIS PRIVACY PLUS :
PROTECTION FOR CHI.DREN &amp; PETS"

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THREE bedroom. bath •nd •
half, located in Pt Pleaaant.
Coli alter 6 30 304 -8756840

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Announcements

No Second St
Middleport. Ohio 45760
5-25 L roo Pd

322

FOUND: • Mole
white m~ium
Friendly • good
ren . Obedient .
3640

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&amp; Vicinity

Brown lo
aize dog
With child111 4-986·

We are getting ready . to
m9ve ao come to our 01rege
Sole ot 1 23 Gorfoold Ave •
01lllpolia We h1v1 aome
furniture, toola, toya, 1nd •
lot of mlac. itema S1le datea
June 3 • 4. Stoning ot9AM

PH.

882·2276

YARD 11le. Frtdly &amp;. SlturYord Sole Sot June 4 ·e28 day. 9 -4. 2610 Joc ~oon
Fourth Ave .. Gallipolis .
Pt. Pleuant Bed•·

ohio 9AM to 2PM
~~~~b~o~y~o~c~lo~t~h~ln
toys, baby~g~.~~~d~u~lt
Items
Yord Sole 3 Fomllles. JockIOn Pike near Bob McCor·
mtclc Rd. Soturdoy 1 PM to 1
2. ten speed blkea, other
Urge Y1rd Sale living room miac . Item•
aulte . antique furn1ture.
,.,uu•M 1amily yard sale , ra1n
,chllrt, toola. books. ldda·
Thursday lk Friday,
adults clotheo, diohes. bedoHl•ckc&lt;" Lane, Muon.
preadi lota of othe ltema .
women &amp; lots of boys
Thuradoy. Fnaay. Saturday.
1clott•in•g. Jean a, atereo, go9 to 6 1 mile on Teen• Run
Middlaport
cart. toys hum1difier . btk es .
Rd off Rt . 7 . 61 4-2611·
&amp; Vicinity
otc
6031

BALLOONS for ell occo·
lions Soy Hoppy Fother"1
Dey, Heppy Birthday. I Love
You, Clet Well, lt'1 A Boy. or
It" o A Girl. Anything you
wish to ny in • differenl
way Delivered ta holpttel or ~==:::::~=~:;====home lor olmoot ony occo- B
Public Sale
sion Balloons &amp; Compony.
&amp; Auction
446-4313

. •L••• ----····················
Large Vard Sale living room -lcsuite , 1ntique furntture , Aockapnngl Rd . Pomeroy
chalra. toolt. bookl, ktda- Between Ohio Pallet &amp;
adulta clothes, dishes, beda- Chipper Jun' 4- a. 6 Clo·
preads . Loti of othe 1tema . th1ng, gi111W1rea. smelt ep ·
Thursday, Friday. Saturday . pllancea, etc
9 to 6 . 1 mile on Teena Run
Rd off Rt 7 61 4 -266· Gient yard ule June 3, 4 ,6
8031.

LARGE
South. ;.;,:b:'c~s i-;;:·~,.y:
4 , 9 -6 ltamt too numerous
to ment1on

PORCH sale, Jun e 2-6
Quilts. tools antiques. lots
of everythmg Leon-Baden
Road

At Antiquity Rt. 338 Fill o
bag for 60 conto
1 ~--:-::-:-::-::::-:---;:----;--;:-:GARAGE oale. Juno 1 . 2 &amp;
Largo Yard Solo. 838 E 3. at 2923 Maple Avo Pt
Main. Pomeroy June 1,2 3 Pleasant New &amp; used mer
Ntce clothing, toys , 8t mtac
chand1111 Everythtng must
go
Rummage Sale Frt ,, June 3
9·4 Sacred Heart Church YARD sale, June Jrd &amp; 4th
blaement, Pomeroy
224 N Park Dr Pt Pleasant
9-4
3 famrly Muon on corner of
Hogg &amp; Zuapan lumber
YARD sale, Saturday , Jun e
Tllura &amp;. Fn Cancelled tf 4th Across from Stauff er
rain
Chem 1cal. Galllpol11 Ferry
Storm do ora. freerer . fuel otl
3 f11m1ly Garage Sale . stove,electncmotors ,t ools
Denver Weber 1. Reedsudht clothes. 9 00 look for s1gn
June 3 &amp; 4 9 a m 1
Clothing, children through YARD sale. bes1de Blain 's
adutt. furniture , toya, glaas Garage. Gallipolis Ferry A•r
ware All articles m good conditioner. boys 8rr g1rts
cond
clothing. m11c

1

5-lfl.l""

BY owner , 3 bedroof!1, 2
a.tory brick, 1211 Main St .
Price Reduced. 304-6752381.
1 OOw:60 ft . lot with tr•ller,
$13.700 41 Bu•dotto Addl·
tion, Pt Pleasant 304 -8756076 .
THREE bedrooms, built-in
katchen . 2 baths , TV room.
extfa bedroom or famtly
ro om tn basement. central
a1r·. welt tnaulated Assume·
ble am percent mortgage.
192 N Perk Dr 304-8766010

' I

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
fRI - STATE MOBILE
HO MES USED - CARS .
TRUCKS
GAlliPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRICES CAll
446 ·7572
ClEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEl'S QUAl·
ITY MOBilE HOME SAlES.
4 Ml WEST GAlliPOliS.
RT 36 PHONE 446 -7274.

Gun Shoot. Rutlon"d AmeriLarge Y1rd Sale Fn June Jrd
can Legion 1 p m. Sun., M1y I Auction every Tuesday Porch Sale Juno 2 3. 709 ond Sot Juno 4th . 649 6th
742-2328
22 Aboolutely factory
Krodel Park Club Third Ave , Gallipoha. Twin
Avo . In Golllpollo Clothing.
~ 21 tft
choke guna only
P\ Pleasant WV. stroller. clothes. vegetable 10 opoed bicycle. lighted
Lonnie Nell Call plants &amp; flower bulbs, misc. m1kaup mirror . uaorted
2 lots &amp;t a mo brle home
Renewing Racine ern Aero- Iii·14:387:'ii11li1
items
m1cr1me eupphea , ma 1 21'160 . 2 bedroom, with
blCI. ExerciH CIIINI June 1----~---:-:--.--cr~me hangers and mora
rural water. gas heat Has
6. For 8 weeka, 2 daya 1 Rick Pe~raon Auctioneer Verd Sale June 3 &amp; 4 Home
some furniture, price
week. Mon . It Thurt. morn- Service Estate, F1rm, An- of Marion • F1ye Willltma, Yard Sale Friday 8rt Satur$ 12 600 Or 41oU &amp; mobile
inga 1 0 -1 1 Feea e1a 00 tique &amp; liquidation utea . Fairftetd Acres Antiquea, doy. 1716 Chootnut St.,
$ 14 800 Call448 1240
SUPERIOR VINYL
Mon •
Thura. evening Ucenaed &amp; bonded in Ohio S. Hoover sweeper. clothang. Gollipol&lt;a 9AM-4PM
cluon 8.30-7 .30 614 - WYo . 304-773-.67$6 or dloheo. mioc
Clothes 8a houlehold 1t1m1
1973 Carraga house mobile
SIDING
l7.:-:-:'7-;:;-:--;---:--;:-:-=9 4 9 . 2 7 2 2 I or mora 304· 773-91 B6
home 70x12 AC W &amp; 0
'Sidmg
informl1:ion.
Vard Sale 654, Eno Store
Flea Market Re1erve your
hookup , dishwasher, 2 bdr ,
Auction every Fri night at Fridly &amp; Saturday 9 to IS
"Roo ling
space for Sternwheeler Re2 bath Catl after 5. 614Million dollar bingo. July 2 the Hartford Community
gotte Flea Mtrkt1. Port•'Gutter &amp;" Oown Spouts,
682 7277 or ~14 - 882 Center.
Truckloadl
of
new
Garage
S1le
Fri
,
Sat
&amp;.
Sun
Frse buo to Cherokee. N C
mouth. June 24-26 Appli
7262 Best o ffer
"Remodeling
Rain or Shtne 2 early modal cations write· Convention
For Information cell 6 t 4 - merchandiae every week
sawing machinas . Bureau. P 0
992 -11007. 992-3377 or Consigmantl of new and elc
Box 434.
20 Years Experience
1976 PE ERlESS 14•70
used merchlndiae
11mps, TV. aoma furntture,
614-986-4,84.
Porumouth, Oh 45882
MH w / 111t out, E C . cent
In Home Area
welcome. Ri"! :!!!;rd~~!J:n•olar mise
163 Berger AVe .
aar W / 8
new carpet
FREE ESTIMATES
Oallipolll, 2 blocks from Yard Solo Frldoy &amp; Saturday 1--------:---:----:--;
Gun Shoot at the Rutlond Auction11r.
throughout, partially tur American legion Sunday 1-~--',...-'---,----":"""­
Eaatern Ave
June 3 81 4 , Rt. 7 above 4 famtly garage aale June 3 YAR 0 "sale. 2400 lin coln
nt• had Outbuildmg, under Call 84"3-5425
June 6 at 12 noon. Abao- Complete AuctionHr
Swan Creek Bridga
&amp; 4 9 a m Children• &amp; Pt Pleannt June 2 , 3 &amp; 4
ptnnmg S10,600 Call614S22 mo pd
vice. Alao do appraiule. large Gtrage Sale out
lutaly factory choke guns.
adults clothing, furnltura , Antiques clothmg, hou se · 246-6406 or 448 0212
Ucanaed &amp;. bonded to sell. Georgea Creek Rd 1 Y2 Gar•g• Sale 101 Court St .. ndlng mower Rowlay resi hold m1sc
1- - - - - - - -- - ATlANTIC City tour. 3 Householda, farm furniSh- mi.-follow 1igns to Richard Galllpolla . Ratn or shine dance . Ba1ley Run Rd . 1-:--:-::-:::---::-----:;---;::-;:: Nice 2 bdr 12x60 mob1le
nighto. 4 days, July 1 5-1 8. ings &amp; Reel eat•ta Over 2 6 Sonon Res 446-4149 Sat · Refrig&amp;rator 860 .
Pomeroy
THREE mtles out Sandh!ll home 11lrBRdy !Jet up on
Price includes tour of clai- yeara e~eper1ence in buying• urday only clothea. dishes,
--::-----:-::-:--;;:--:-;-: - Road , turn r~ght on Shrme re nted lot Call 614 268 CX&gt;MPt.ETE
nol, welcome dinner 1t The selling new. used &amp; antique AVona. baseball card1. m1sc
Vard Sale Frt -Sat June 3 -4
Garage Sales Mulberry Club Rd . 1 mile out, 1st
6 224
RADIATOR SERVICE
Sonda. hotol lodging ot tho furniture 61 4-992-8 370. itama. Cheap
Clothing, furniture, 1ome Heighll, Pomeroy Sat . house past Shnne Club
Bill Midtown, tranapona- Osby A Martin,
From he Smallest Huter
l!lntlques 518 Hilda Dr , June 4 8 30-4 00
Stove hoOd fan , motor cyc lo 1976 Freedom 14 x7 0 hke
G1rage Sale 626 Fairvtew Subdivision
tlon. baggeqo hondhng. toe.
parts , tru e~ topper. dog now 3 acres , all furniture 6
Core to the largest RadiaThun ond Fri.
4292
CAll lUCAS AUCTION ovorv Saturday
S :Znd , Middleport 10 houae . cham uw brand woodburner goes With
tor.
·
nt(Jht, 6 P m Mt Alto Children S. adults clothes, 3 Family Y1rd S1le F~rst th11
TOURS. 304-346 -7-642 .
1 large selection of name untforms 12 14 s azes
tratlar
Rural w a te, ,
Radiator Speclalst
Auction Bern. Conalgn - household items . stero. year Clothing end misc Rt children I clothes 0 14 June mtac 1 0 ·4 only ram can
516
000
Co li 614 258 ·
NATHAN BIGGS
GRAND Ole Opry-Opryland menta taken every Saturday bikes .
36 . 1!2 mile pall Kessell ' s 3 &amp; 4 Mrmy mtac
eels, Fnday &amp; Saturday
9333
35 Yrs •• Experience
tour. 2 nighta. 3 deya. 1:00 till sale ttme. Emma
Market , Friday , Saturday
Auguet 12-14 and October Bell Auctinear. 304-428- Garage Sale June 3 6 4
an.d Sunday
June 3-4 9 -4 Riggscrast Garage Sal e 1 s t T1me Good ctaan 2 bedroom ,
7 -9 Pricelncludet accomo- 8177
Debby Dr McGuire Subdi·
Manor Children's clothu, Ot s he s tupperw tu e TV 10 ~t52 . mob1le home, en dation• at Opryland Hotel.
vitlon Twm beds. v1oleta. Yard Sale 3rd 8t 4th at the sleeping bag . shower cur gemea, b1kBs. lots more closed patio and l11rge shed
weights clothes
Naahville tour, Grnad Ole (·
Quaker Station In Mercer· ta n , etc 0 Well
Ne11.tto Henderson Trader Cnll 446 3847
Opry. lreo Sundev brook- 9
Wanted o Buy
1-_::......-:--:--::-:-::-::--: ville, Oh 9 to 6 Sponaered 1
Ct , 202 Walnut St Juno
Pomeroy, Oh
loot. dey at Dprylond Alii---:----:-:-:--::::-=-::-:- Garogo Sale at 1071 Second by the Hannan Trace Varsity 2 family y~rd 11la 9 -4 Juno 2. 3 . 4
1979 141'166 ltberty 2 bdr
!'h 992·2174
tlckoto 8213. CALL LUCAS WANTEDTOBUYOidfurno
Avo Golltpolia Friday &amp; Chaerteadera
4 &amp; 6 Baum Addltton near
Iota! nloctnc good cond
2 2&amp;-ttc
TOURS 304-346-7642 :
tu,. end Ant•quoo of ell Seturdoy 8 trl 5. Clothoa.
16 DIFFERENT yard sa los s 6 9 00
Ca ll 61 4 446
skattng_rink. Cheattu
kinda, c1ll Kenneth SWill'!, shoes. appliancea, books. Beaement S1le June 4 ·6 1
on Jerrys Run Rd al Applu 0 17 6
GATLINBURG fun tour. 2 446-3169 or 266 -1987 rn bedapreodo. mower. torea.
mila of Rt 218 on Hannan Yard Movmg Sah11 Rt 7 , Grove Fnday &amp; Saturday , 1- - - - - - -- - - nlghta, 3 dlys, Auguat 5-7 the aveneng1.
·
Trace Road
Tuppers Plama . acrou from 9 -7
1973 2 bdr elec or wood
Price includaa lodging, 1-------::-::--:::--:- Yard Sale Saturday June
Mawka Pennzotl June
burner set t1ng on pnuate
CARPORT se lo Rtunodei · lot Call 6 T4 256-6813
tr1naportatlon , baggage Buying Gold, Stlvlr, Pllti- 4th, 9 ta11 8 Edgemont Dr. Gar1ge Sale 700 Thtrd Ava . 3.4 .8 .7 .8
tng supplies M1 sc 8 00 -----:-:-::-:-::-:--:-:-:- -lc handling, etc •181 . CALL num Gold and Silver prices Galhpolta , 1970 Bu1ck good Galltpolia Saturday June 4 .
LUCAS TOURS, 304-348 - are the htghelt in two yean, work car. 3 televi11on H11. 9AM-6PM Old bedroom Thurs f" 3 8a 4 located on 4 00 3233 Frankhn Pt
1 972 14x66 ~ ob tle Home
7642
check our prtcaa on gold •
eump pump, some clothing suite, rototiller . lots of good corner of 44 lincoln &amp; 2nd Pleasant, Saturday Rarn o r Partrally fu rmshad ln cludailver, scrap jewelry Buying &amp; shoes D1nner bell, old clothing. mlac household. St ,. Mtddleport.flou of new ah1ne
mu und erpmntng and back
Carpeted. bathroom w1th
MYRTLE Belch, 3 nlghtl, 4 Old coins, acrap ringl It atore mirrors. some ch•ld · air cond , an11que acacea. baby clo1he1 All klnd1 of
po&lt;eh Call 614 -992-2165
THREE famtly g !"Ag e sale
daya. August 6 -9 , Sep- allvarware. Daily quotaa ren1 games. orut atero, an
shower.aas or elect. rtfriJ.
Rogers drum starter Con- item• Ratn or 1hlne
betwnon 9 &amp; 6 as k tor T1m
W1nd1ammer m ot orcyc le After 6 cAll 304 882 -3592
tember 9 -1 ~ Price includea, available. Alto coinl' &amp; co1n tique wooden bout , bot · tinue June 9 &amp; 10
furnace. &amp; lot Water heater.
tr1n1portation. lodging at auppliaa for sale Spring ties. jars, t1n cans, d11t'tes,
Yard Sill 316 Broadway farnng , 20 tn boys b1k e
ranae. sink. gas. elect.. or
Holld1y Inn Oowntowner, Valley Trading Co , Spring plua mucti more
St . Middleport TuBI , June children S. adult dolhmg
2 Famrly Back Yord Sole
USED MOBIL E HOME
bllltery hghts. sleeps 6, e&gt;·
grae upholaerad cha~r - good 676 2711
beggoge handling. '1c
Valley Plero. 446-B026 or ~ -~;;;;;-~;;;:~:;-:-~~~ Mlny';good clean items, 7 614-992 -2748
condttlon. mtsc Fnday 8r
$238 double occupancy. 448-8028.
Sale Sat Only 9 -7
cellent condition .
tables. bedapreada, ruga,
t1B6. qued CAll LUCAS
reel atoro tope dock. lamps. sweeper. sewing me- Back Yard Sale Saturday Saturdav June 3rd &amp; 4th
19 78 liBERTY mob1la
$2,700.00 or Best Offer TOURS. 304-348-7542
We pay c11h for tate model
1tero speakers. mea china, curt1ina, l111waro, June 4 from 9 6 Clothes End of Roush -Ferral Roud, ho mo 3 bedroom on large
PH.992-3005
cla•n uaed c1ra.
clothtng prtced to aell, many many item• not listed No irom adults down to child · Camp Conley, Pt Pl eAsa nt , lo t 2 ou t bulldmg s, c 1ty &amp;
5 16 1 mo
BIG Bingo 1our, Cherokee,
Frenchtown Car Co
mise items 606 Oak Or . early 11111 please 133 State ren. Avon bottles. old bot · 9-4
well wntor fenced m back
North Carolina . 20 game• 1t
Bill Geno John1on
Spring Valley
St , Gallipolia Frl 6 Sat , 11 1fe1, little b1t of everything
ya rd good lo cation Gallipo·
U .OOO
plus 4 jockpot 446-0089
964 S 3rd Ave , Mtddleport MOVING yard sale Satur· Its Ferry . $18,000 304
til 8
Gtrage S1le Frtday &amp; Sltur·
gem••· Fln11 jackpot coveacrou from laundrymat day, the 4th , 27 Burdett e 675 6355
Addttion Pt Plaaunt Com
roll 160.000 Juno 17th · Ol1monda. gold banda, cla11 day Fairfteld Centen1ry Rd
1st T1me 81g Yard Sale
814-992 3762
ple1e household of furniture 1974 1 2•60 BAYVIEW un·
19th. 1883 150 per person rings, atlver coens, 10-14 F11rf11ld Acrea SubdtVIIton
Saturday only 9-7 Pnvata
1ncluda1 tr1naportation &amp; klrtt acrap jawerly T•w"ey Some antiqe'll: including drive Shoestnng Rtdge . fol - Libby F11har 'a Yellowbush and other rtams Rarn or derpennod , rm co ndtt1o nad.
hotol. CAll LUCAS Jewerlera , 2nd. Ave , Gllli- 1t11mer t~unk &amp; cream low IIQnl
Rd A1clne Monday Juno ah&lt;na 304-676-3419
par tia lly flnn rs had two bed·
aeparator
TOURS. Cho~eoton . 304- pollo. 448-1 61 5
- Dozers
8th Hondo XR eo . llroplaco l --:-:-::-::--:--::-~--:--.--:-. roo m cloon rent od lot 304348 -7642
Yard end Bake Sale this blower clothes . rug. GARAGE 1alo. 7 Wak efi eld 675 6687
- Backhoes
P1y caah for Used Mobile Ctrport Sale 1108 Sun1et Slturday at Middleton Eat- curtainl·etC
Rd Pt Pleasant, Saturd ay
- Dump Trucks
Dr Gallipolis
Fr•day &amp;. ates . Clothes. televi11ona.
June 4th 9 t1ll 1 Ste reo &amp;
Home
or
Travel
Trailer
C1tl
- lo- Bov
S1turd1y Dolls, d11hea, loti trunks and hams availabh'
tricycle 's
Giveaway
4
614-448-0176.
33 Farms for Sale
- Trencher
of other mce itme1
Baked goods are to be aolct
- Water
YARD aale, 1102 Mead owlocated on Farm road . oH
Bloona for all occaaalone Wanted Chihuahu1. rauon
- Sewer
.. ·· ·· ·· ······ ..
brook Dr Pt Plounnt Sat
Y•rd Sale Sat Jane 4. Mill Crook Rd
Soy Happy Fothers Dey. for osmo Coli 446 -4786
From
1 42 acros nflar Rto Grande.
10AM . Joycoe Butldlng . 9 OOAM until 6 00
Pt Pleasant
urday , 9 1 lata of clothmg
- Gas linea
Happy lllrthdoy. llovo You.
hou 11o S. butldrnga Will sell
601
Burnen
Ad
.
Gallipolis
.
- Septic Systems
Got Well. It's o Boy or It' I a BEDS-IRON. BRASS. old
&amp; Vicinity
YARD sale Frtday a nd Sat - all or part Ca!l 446-2599
Girl. Anything you wish In a furniture. gold. sliver dol· Clothing, k1tchen chairs, end
LARGE or SMAU JOBS
table,
booka.
lots
of
odda
urday 9-1 21 14 Monr oe after 6
lara,
wood
ice
boxes,
stone
different w1y Delivered to
PH'. 992-2478
Yard
Sale
8•t
June
4
At
Aue
and
end
Pt P!aa1ant
hoapltal or home for 1lmolt j1r1, 1ntique1, etc ., Com513 1mopd
SMAll 32 ocre farm 6
664 acro11 from BtdwBII
DIVORCE oole. diVIded
any occa11ion Balloon• It plete houooholdo Writ•
Porter •chool look for sale household Many ttema YARD aale Saturday 9-1 m1lea out Sandhrll Rd . 3
M
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.
Miller.
Rt.
4.
Pomeroy.
Co • 4411-4313
bedroom house '38.000
3 F1mily Yard Sale Saturday 1ign Clothmg. miacellane· cheap. Friday &amp; Saturday, 2306 ltncoln Ave Pt
Oh. Or 992-7780
304-675-6336
Juno 4. 9 -1 427 4th Avo .• oua Items 9 to 6
3rd &amp; Main St New Haven Plaaunt
Puppfea to glve1way Call
614-246-81170
Gold, oliver. otel-llng. i•· :K:•:n:au~g:a::D:r-~G::e~llt~p:o:ll:o____~::::::::::::::::::::-t::::::::::::::::::::-r;:;:;:~~~~~~~-, 3 Lots &amp; Acreage
5
welry. rings, old coins &amp;
4 klnene Cell 614· 2411 - currency Ed Burkett Baiber
Shop. Middleport . 892 ·
91111
SlztssiJrt from 12"116'
31 Homes for" Sale
347,8
5 20 Acres woo da, over ·
22 Money to Loan
1 8 Wanted to Do
Help
Wanted
11
1
looki ng Ohio Rtver clty
1 0 pupploo 1. lobedor ReUTILITY BUILDINGS triever
3 bedroom, 1332 sq ft . schoo ls 446-3654 or 1
Coli 8t 4 -388-881111 . Wanted to buy New . used &amp;
Siz~s from 6"x6' Up
antique fwniture Will buy 1
under construction, Ivy Onto 513 - 4 23 - 8926
HOME
lOANS
10'1&gt;'1~ ftXod
to 24'x36'
SubdiUtllon I&lt;CK contrac· Owner I Agent
8 dogs· 2 bleck blondl, 2 piece or complete houae· 160-100 dally commlnlono General Hauling and Trath r~te . L81der Mortgage 77 E
block femole. 1 wlrad holred holdo. Coli Ooby A Mortln poaaiblt plus montly bonus removal Sarv1ce Reliable Stoto. Athono. Ohio 1 81 4 · toro Inc Coli 814 387 1nsulatd Doc Houses
on repeat tales Con1umable and dapondoble Coli 448lemole, 1 blondl le,...le 81 4· 992-8370.
36 acres at Rodney on W T
1192-3061 . or -800-341 · 0831 or 448-1769
products everyone uaea
3169 batwoen 9 and 6
dog Cell 448-4978.
Watson Rd Owner flnanc 85641n Ohio
Swine Set in good condi· Ou1llfy for ~ comp1ny Clr,
JBR 2 full bath, central air . tng available Call446 8221
triYIII, retirement progr~m
R.acl~•. Oh.
Bobyolntng in my home
fireplace. large lot, close to attar 6 weekdays
Germon Pollee • Hulky tlon. 304-882-2334
Work full / pen time from Reference• IVIlteble Call
town Call 446-2599 after
Pit •••..,....
puppleo , Call 1114-288 ·
CLEAN ecrap 1lumlnum, 30 home Not door to door We 446 -4047
80711
For Sale 10 8 acres on
8
10-&amp;llt
centa lb. eloo buying cons 20 train you Coli 448 -1988
Bulautlle Rd tn Gallipolis
Professional
Experience t'!ouM pamt ing 23
HOUSE FOR SAlE tn Mid · To wn 1 h1p Reduced to
HALF GROWN ohort haired cent• lb. Tri-State 81lv1ge
and lewn mowarrep1ir Very
Services
dleport Newly remodeled $36 000 C•ll 446 -4670
pup Block female Lowoble 304-623-6872 .
12
Situations
reason1ble ratea Call 448·
home wrth fireplace , polli ·
end good with children . Will
ble woodburner. clo1e to Appr oJ~~ amately 1 4 ecrea for
Wanted
88Ba .
be medium alae when full PAYING oash for comlco
Kitchen Cabinets - Roofand paperllocko. buy . Mil or
grown. Cell 388-111 o .
No hookup• Road
PIANO TUNING U off pluo schools 1nd shopping Call sale
.ln&amp; ..:... S1dtna - Concrete
treda . ContaCt Chaster,
WILL mow yards &amp;t cemater- d1ecount1 to senior citl~ens · 814-992 -6941
frontage on Rt 124
SldiWtlh ·Patios let in Pi Ptea11nt are1
S6 .900 61 4; 742 -.2487
Flot wall stc-. Cell 446· 304-875-11239.
churchea-achoOII. C1ll 8111
Orlvln~ to Florida IWoot
NIW Construction - It·
304·8711 -6838
lovely. 6 room1. Double
91196.
Ward
Werd'a
Keyboard
,
Coestl
Juno
6.
wonted
·11oclellnc - Custom Polt
gar1ge. beautrfully l•nda- 1 4 acre tot in Bradbury.
448-4372 .
eomeona to 1h1re expenlla• Barns.
caped area lot Atop Rote Go od locat"&gt;n . trailer hooklong helred kitten • mother
drlvlng. Cell 448-4347
814-949-2488.
'
Plano • Organ Leaaona. May Hill. Pom 40"a 614 -986 · up, all ut1htlaa, septic syatom Coli 614-992 ·2602.
Lucao. 448-97B7 Formerly 4267
Opening for 1n elderly min
TWO white kittens. 1 oronge
with Worde Keyboord.
or woman in my home .
I
Aultic Hilla, 3 bedroom, all FIVE acres land. down payktnen, 304-182-3103.
Atlaonable rat••· good eJI.PIANO TUNING -LANE DA- electric, storm window•. ment a nd take over paypsrlen~e . 814 -8117-8329 or
Roofi" Sidin&amp;
man11 , Clt'-1 water &amp; electric
NIELS Relleble eorvlco carport &amp; storogo. 134.600
ofps~·msg•­
11867·3402
louie I .
on lond 304-676 -2449
call ~04-773-16111.
Iince 18&amp;5 AIIOCilte of 814-992 -11976.
do
beby
olttlng
In
my
Wll
Lon&amp; Bottom, OH. 45743
~runic1rdl Mu1ic Co. Phone
home enytlme. fenoed In Have vecancy for elderly
21
Busine11
915·419] or 992-3067
3 bedroom. 111a b1th1. bill·
814-742-29111 .
bock yerd 8o referancos peraon , room board •
-U 26-tk
Opportunity
ment In Racine . Artl C1ll
foundry
814-992-6022.
8 Lo•t and Found
IYOIIeble. Cell 814· 318·
PERMANENT holr rwmovel 614-949-2834 . .
171111
Prof•••lonll Electrolytll
LOST ·lllfocol sun glesoes,
BY owner. 2320 Mt. Vernon 41
•
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CNnlc. A.M .A . approved 0&lt;
lnwurance
13
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Ave.
Pt. Pleosont. 3 Bed·
THE
OHIO
VALLEY
PUB·
ref-•••· Mondoy. Wedneo·
lnllde. l'leMI cell 114-HZ·
room, 1%: bath. kitchen,
day.
Friday.
LIIHING
CO
rsc:ommendo
by
oppolntmont
2372 .
dinning, full blltmtnt , g1r· 2 bdr fur'liatlad duplex, very
thl1 you do buolnNI With 304-675-1111118.
1ga. carport, gaa hHt. cen- nice , water paid, M1ln St .
people you know. and NOT
trelolr. 143.000 304-727· Cheshire No Inside pat1
to - d money througll tht
Coli 614-246 6818
2 t liB lor oppolntmont .
mail untM you h1ve inv1etl~
U.S. RT. 50 fASr"
gotad the offering •
IUYSYILLE, OHIO
FIVE rooms. bath , 1 mil e o ut Furniahed etflancy apt, 1n
Mltlltone Road . Apple town, $160 mo Call The
Country
Cerryout
for
••••
by
Authoriltd Jolin Detr,
Grove. WV 3 Vt acres, call W ise man Real Eatate
-ner, Upper At. 7 In
otter 8:00 p m. 304· 676· Agen~y . Call 446-3643
Kentlugl, Ohio Cell «e.
ld..lullllto&amp;
2771 .
1 -----~-2112 or 4411-1171 .
farm tqulplllnt
NI~o .2 bdr. houoo with
4 bdr .. 2 full betho. flnlahed
Deller '
SIMI baa-ant, 2 ••• gor-. EIGHT aorn, amall hou•. fireplace &amp; bellmtrnt near
rllll•· out buldlngo. pond Crown City t2711 mo Coli ·
Equipment
A-lntrnent only. 203 Kl·
mlnorot rights. reduced Tho Wloemon Reel Estete
neon
Dr
..
G•lllpolle
.
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e.
Part&amp; &amp; Service
304-B96 -3B19.
Agency. Co11446-3643
price.
1223.
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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, Inc.

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FOR SALE
18 FT. WILD CAT
TRAVEL TRAILER

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ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BULDINGS

a.

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

.,,n

CHARLES SAYRE
AND SON
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Co.·

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SALES &amp; S!RVICE

CARDINAL ·CONSTRUCTION
pd

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BOGGS

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ChHttr. Ohio .
P.h. 985-4288
o-ayne Willi..,.
Sconll Smith
All llakH and Ioftis
~ lnsiJIIItlon
Hou11 Calls and Shop
Slrvlca A'llilablt

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PULLINS
EXCAVATING

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

•BACKHOE
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•LIMESTONE
•WATER. GAS and
SEWER LINES
•PONDS, RECLAMATION
WORK
•LAIIO CLEARING.
COIICRETE WORK
IIOIIOED &amp; WDfl( GUMMTIEO
PHONE Jill CLIFFORD

",,

992-3325

DRIVEWAY SLAG

PAINTING INC.

992-7201

At Our New Phone Number

\Sear~l

CONTRACTING

•DOZER

TERM IN IX
INTERNATIONAL
') 13 1 mo

MEIGS
EXCAVATING

4 7/lmo

H. L. Writesel

ROOFING

SERVICE

$275 PER TON

C. L K1tchen

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

ULTRA CLEAN
CLEANING SERVICE
Dry fOR btrxloon llothod.
Clrpot ond UpholstetY Clton"'
0oep Cloonod · Sl1ert Dlyiftl
Tome. USe same day ~-ltSOil
OttlfJII!Is
•Prolosslonal Spot llimovet S.·

PEST CONTROL
CALL:

NEW HAVEN. W. VA.

I 13 tic

TERMITE AND

Trophy

•Ft~rglass

•Stainless Steel

Middleport , Ohio

S 'l lnropd

TROPHY
KING

AT

PHONE :

PAT HILL FORD

FOR PROFESSIONAL

•V1nyl Liner

Gao Tanks.

Pomeroy. Oh1o

oWIII &amp; Ctilrftl Cltanlll
loCommtn:ill Window Cl•llftl

REPAIR

4 ~He

Williams Trenching

I mo p11

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"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

CARPENTER
SERVICE

VALLEY
AND HOME MAINTENANCE
'Roohna of olllypes
Resutenttal &amp; Commercial
•Gutters &amp; Downspouts
'Storm Wtftdows &amp; Doors
FREE ESTIMATES
20 Years Experience
TOM HOSKINS
Ph . 742-2834
or 949 -2160

PH. 992-2280

YOUNG'S

THE

ROOFING

A TON

1 ?4 ttc

97 ACRES - Will divide Free
gas w1th mcome Good 7 room
hom~ modern equpped k•t·
chen. Ill baths. furnace and
spr1ng wafer near EaSiem
schOO As~ng $79.500 00 or
f!QOd offer

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now available!

The Daily Sentinel

OHIO

j~: R==~d ~,:ur;.-lv!

EUGENE LONG

Rutland Town sht p

MINE RUN

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

;rio«

NEW LISTING -

'

lr lJStees may accept th e Jowes1
b rd or serecr t hP bes t brd lo r !h e
rntended purpose and rese rve
the rrgh1 to accept or re1eC 1any
o r all brds and /Q f any oa rt
thereof

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In Memoriam

Mldn. Set. night In HenderTo the belt Mothef ..,.., No question• eolced.
Grandma.
Call . .8 -91113, ,.tum con·
In memory of MolY MM talno In full, k - money.
Frye who p.aaeed away on
Juno 3. 1912,
FOUND Wl\lte mole poodle
Wt al mlu you very in Bidwell vinclnity . Call
rpuch, and we'll •lwayalove 814-245-1247.
you . Moy God kHp you In
hia care until we come to be
Long t1alred S1ameae
with you end Jesus up the,..
100 block ol3rd . Ave .•
lovo Mertle. Deane and G•llipqlia Children' • pet
oil the Family
Colt 4411·4177.

3

SEPTIC TANKS
A ·SPECIALTY

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r~IBI ullils 1n Middleport Near

Cash &amp;

All eQUipmen t 10 t&gt;e
changed lr om !ownshr o o w ned
!ruck 10 npw tru ck
39 The lro nt o l enw.loof'
r.&gt;nctosrn q bH1 must bf' ma tked
Dump Truck Ord Proposal No
I

BAILEY'S SHOES

·Lowest Rates
Around
•friendly Servie

We Sell Quality USed tarS.
1-614-446-4782. Galhpo-

$17.500

acre. •

Cany

38

Our Low Everyday
Prices Until Stock
Is Sold.

AL TROMrt.'S
BACKHOE
SERVICE

B•dder to turnrsh th etr own
brd forms lrS t1ng b1d prrce as on
l1ne rtem specrlrcatron sheet as
advert1sed
2 Delrvery must be made by
th e succ esstu l b•dd er 30 days
o r sooner alter th e b•d s a r(}
awa rded or brd rs V01derl
3 ThP Ru tland To wnsh iP

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NEW LISTING 10 acres
near aUIIlngham. fUsl Off 33
wrth all mmera~ lor $1.000 per

RUBBER-BACK TWEED

M IIP.s o n C)rtS eng1ne

BUSIDeSS
.

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- llaoling ond gut1or ......

RUTlAND - On Rt 124•1h"
good 3 bedroom home w1th 2
level ~ts. 11• balhs and all

54 Misc . Merchandise

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GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS SALE
ALL SALES FINAL!
20% OFF

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458- laon
576-' Apple Grove
773- Mason
882- New Haven
895- letart
937 - BIIffalo

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PornerO'f
985- Chester
343- Portland
2 47 - Uri art Falls
949- Racine '
742 - Rutland
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electnc lor $6.000

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Ohio

Friday. June 3, 1983

The Daily Sentinei- Poge- 11

PomeroY-Middleport, Ohio

DICK TRACY

41

Houne for Rent '

154

Houoe for rent UOO. month.
Coli Clolond Reolty. 814992-2258 .
•

Misc. Merchandise

Gredlng Blodundchelnolor
Grevoly riding troctor. 8149811-4339.

lerge home in SyrecuN on
nice lot . Suitebl• for f1mlty
or 2 or 3 oingiH. U75 pluo
utllitioo. dopooit. 1114-9926284 or aftor 6 814-982,
6732 .

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Mullcel
ln1trument1
. ,.

30 .06

AUTOMATIC

mino mare obout 1,160 lb.
SHvert'one electric gui1ar.
Stred-0 -Lin flat top guitar.

SO SHE

Phono 304-676 -2782.

8UVS IT

RING IS NOTHING IF NOT
WE.LL.-INSUL.ATED •• . II

Improvements

PAiptTING - inferior •ond
oxtorlor, plumbing, roofing.
oomo remoclollng. 20 y.o:.
oxp . .Ceii1114· 388-96U:·.

Ro·

mington,
41 pistol
mag. &amp; Ruger
Bleck Hawk
Pali -

ship . 2 year old 3 bedroom
rustic farm house. t300.
month . Call 614-692 -4471
or 692-4624 nighto.

Home

STUCCO · PLASTERING
uatunod coliinge commorclll end rHidentlol. frH
Hllmetoo. Coli 1114· 2181182',
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SUNN Alpha 116 tiua
AMP. $360.00, 304-117.11·
4193.

Meigs Co.·Ch'eater Town·

FOUR room house et 177
Part. Or. Call Mrs Charlet
Lanham. 304-676-4692 .

157

byl..nyWI'IQIII 11

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8&amp; Vegetable•

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Morcum Roofing
SpOUt,
ing , 30 yo•re oxperlonce.
opoclallzlng In built up roof.
Collll14-388·98117.

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42 Mobile Homes
for Rent ·

T~INKING ABO UT GETTIN6

TWO Vt;ARS AlSO.

wollpeper henginQ. lnoured.
Froo ollimot... 614-949,
2888.
.

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UH - MV ~ OY FR IE NO , 1 MEAN.
~~ -~ 111."1 &amp;O YF R ! E.~ D. W~ ' R.E

I TH0Ll6MT YO U S.AlD
VOUR HUSSANP RAN 0 ~

Painting Interior • e111teri9'.

MARRIE- D.

Roofing, lhlngles, spouting
end lluminum aiding work.
lnaured, Free Estimates.

614-848-26B6 .

FURNISHED

or

unfur-

... ! Glf(J(Ji.f) Be liT

nished. air cond .. beautiful
ri'llerview in Kanauga. Fos·

ter 'a Trailer
1602 .

Park; 446 -

TIIEA'NEIJY
WYEifc PttJ...

ONE bedroom apartment.
$226 month, all utilities

poid. 304 ·676· 2696 .
Mobile Home space In Galli·
polis . 920 Fourth Avo. $70.
Water paid . Call 448-4416
after 7 PM .

FOR RENT Mobile HOmo. 2
BR , fum . w / wcarpet, 19ft.
LR, nat . gas heat, air cond ..
privata lot ., Ph . 446· 1409
from 4 to B Jp .m .
2 bedroom mobile home on

Bridgeman St., SyracuH,
Oh . Partly furnished . Dep. &amp;

rei . Cail -614-982 -3904 oftor 6 614-992-7866 .

1 2•52 2 bedroom trailer.

EFFICIENCY oportment.
304-876-3220 .

GE dryer real nice $70.
W,irlpool wuher like new
$110. green refrig . real nice

RAY'S USED FURNITURE

Coli 446-0768.
Slooplng room $126, utiltiea
paid.

single

male. Share

both, 919 Second Avo.
Gollipolia. Coli 446-4416

pair twin bookcase beda e20
ea .• childs de1k &amp; chair 8 20.
chest of drawers t30, high
chair 820, 5 pc. braakbat
set $46, refrigerator $46,
dressing table $20. Meytag
wringer washer $100,
tampa. pottery and glen-

2 bedrQom 12J;t60 · fui"·

pi,ce wood living room suite.
with 8 ln.ch flat arms $399,

air, washer-dryer.

$176 .' plua utllitioa &amp; deposit.

46

Space for Rent

No pets. 614-992-

7479 .

2 bedroom in Racine. 614367-0288 .
TWO mobile homea for rant
on Rt . 2 about 6 minutes
from town . Call after 6.

304·676 -6277 .
Nice mobile home lot water
and sewer furn . 304 -676-

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Pork. Route 33. North of
Pomeroy. large Iota. Call

992-7479 .
River

lou

near

Clition.

W. Vo . Coli Charlo• Grillith.
614 - 99,2 - 57~2 oftor 5 P..m .

47 Wanted

to Rent

1076 .
Trailer, 3A mile out Sand Hill

Rood,
3834 .

43

Phono

304 · 676 -

Buaineu School Teacher, 1
bdr . apt . for summer in

Goilipolia. Cell 448-4367
aak for Sharon . Willing to
board.

Farms for Rent

Melga County , Cheater
Townahip, paature &amp; tillable
tend for rent reuonable . Call

a14vrphwudlwv

614· 692-4471 days. 6924624 nightl.

51 Household Goods

44

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

Apartment
for Rent

2 bdr . Regency Inc . Apartments $200 per mo. or If
income Ia S10,000 or leas
HUD available. A-One Real
Eatatel, Carol Yeager, Real -

tor. Coli 304-676 -6104 or
304·676 -7388 .
Small 1urnished house in

city. odulto only . Call 446·
0338 .
Furnished apt .. 131% 4th

Avo..

Gallipollo .

2

bdr ..

$186 mo .. water paid . Call

446-4416 oltor 7PM .
Furnished attic apt. e160.
Utilities pd . Men only .
Shower bath. 919 2nd Ave.

Gallipolis . Call
after 7 PM .

446·4416

Call 448 -

4222, 9om to 6pm.
Apartment, one bdr., nurly
new with 1tove &amp;: refrig .,
water furnished, no pets,

e169 mo.. 860 dop. Coli
446-3617 .
Furnlahod opt ., 2 bdr., 243
Jackson

Pike.

446-7398 .

Gallipolis .

1226 mo . utilitioa pold. Call
446 · 4416 oltor 7PM .
2 bdr. opt. overlooklnQ pork
front, $1715 water paid. Dep.

&amp; rat. Coli 446-3919 .
Apt. lor rent. Hall doublo-2
bd .room Apt. Adulta pre·

!erred . No peta. 1114-992·
27'9 .
.

bunkie• *199. 2 piece an tron living room suitea $199.
antron raclinera $99 . other
recllnera •so. maple dinette
aet1 $179. lowe seata 870.

f350 .. Lomp1 lro.m e28 . to

*76. 6 pa. dine«ea from
f99., to •436 . 7 pc .. e189 .
and up. Wood table with aix

chelr• U26 . to 8745. Da1k
$110 up to U26 .·Hutchoo.
$660 . end up, maple or pine
finish. Bunk bed complete
with manre11e1, t 260 .

Babv

$110 . Manra1ns or
springe, full or twin, $68 ..
firm. *68. and $78 . Queen
11111, t195. 4 dr. cheata,

t42 . 6 dr. chooto. *64. Bod
lramu, UO .ond US .. 10
gun - Gun cablnata. t360 .•

din otto choiro no. and $26.
Gas or ahtctric ranges, *32&amp;
up to t376 . B1by matratHI,
t25 t35. badfromu UO.
uo. klngtromo •eo .

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ue .•

Good aelection of bedroom
aulte1. ced1r cheau,
rockers, metal cabinets.
1wivel rockera .
Uaad Furniture -- bookcaaa.
rangaa. chaira, end tlbles,
waehara, dryera, refrlgara·
ton end TV'a. 3 miles out

Buleville Rd . Open 9om to
8pm, Mon . thru Fri ., 9am to

6pm, Sot.
4411·0322

1114-742 1974bockhooMF60diolel,

or other tow RPM angina .
Portable, can be taken to
timbar, aat-up · bpse not

Structures. Automated. li·
vestock . feeding-computer
feQ.dera . Call collect 614 •

included . 304.·937 -2689 .
TOBACCO planto lor sole,
call 304· 676· 2467.
MINNEAPOLIS Boline 3 pt..

CB,TV, Radio
Equipment

6 Motarola 110 'Watt High
Frequency Radioa, in 11rvice
3 months , coat new
84,600 .00 will sell separate
or all together, will throw in
apeakars. crystals, antenna,
and remote controls with
each 1et, retell· •260 each,
one complateaet $1 ,600 .00
each will diacu11 batter price
if wiah to buy all units at

Knauff Coal &amp; Firewood
Prices reduced May-July.
Pick or delivered . We honor

HEAP Vouchan . Cell 614266 -6246 .
For aale metal culvert 6 Inch
thru 80 inch in stock . State
approved 18 gauge 12 inch

Uoed Horve1tore

1973 Dodge Charger. Red.
Shirp looking . t1,000 .
614-949-3092.

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1973 Pinto wegon, automatic, runs good. Exc. lnterior .• GoOd ••terl9r;

685-2280 . John L. Botto. ·

614-9811·43'49.

JOHN Deere 1010 troctor.
plowo , dlak, bush hog,
grader blade, 304 · 6764679 .

992-6173. 10·5 .
For tale walnut logs. Cell

Hov baler. Now Holland 66.
S800. Plows 8260 &amp; up.
Rototillor 8200 . · 10i60
housa trailer. furnished ,

Claaaic ltetionwagon. Auto·

82600. 304-676 -2328 or
678 -2608 .
1976 HONDA Super Sport
760,

excellent

t1 695 .00 .

condition,

4 '•18'

round

.wlmming pool with big aant

MASSEY Ferguson 266 die·

CASE 990 troctorlor Y, now
cost. like now. lncludlnQ end
loador . Sao at Sidor• Equip·

Pigs. Call 614-256-6313.

11 ,000 . 1962 Chevy truck.
&amp;725.00 . Alter 6 p .m. 304·
676 -6612 .

Purebred

air.

Call 614-388-9026.

Hammermill. grinder, Call trodo. 614-187-3085.
614-388-9026 .
1--------~
1980 Chevy Cltetlon, be·
Rogiotorod Quortor horN tweon 8-4. 304·076-3929
golding , 6 yro. old. gentle . 1 oftor 4:111, coli 304-67&amp;Ragisterad

Appalosa stet-

lion. good collar. 6 .yra. old.
gentle . Coll448·1393.

acolfoldlng lor block loyiqg

Con\fol Hotol .

6-14-992· 6102.

2278.

Siamese kittens, pure bred.

1976 Chovy Co price Clu· .
aic, 4 dr. aedan. one owner.
$2,600. Coli 446· 1815 or
446-1 244.
1978 Firebird Pontioc ,
PS / PB, elr, AM / FM radio,

AKC registered Poodle, 7
months old ail war , male,

extra tharp, low mileage. 1

t76 . Call 304·676 · 4158
alter 6:30 .

John 'o Auto
446 -4782 .

67

78 Plymouth Voloro Premlor
4 dr .• air con d., oni owner.
Coli 446 - 1815 or 4401244.

Musicel
Instruments

1 bod room Apt. t198 . mo.
Including utilltleo. Equol

1977 Chevrolot 2 dr. lt. oc.
om-fm ca1ootto. Excollonl
cond.

Coli 448 -3844 altar 4PM .

$60 . Boby high choir $26.
614 -992-2607.

19114 CHEVELLE SS 360. 4
spHd, very nice. muwt tell,
30:'-11711·2063 oftor·5 p .m .

Reglaterad Quarter Horae.

sian and Siamese kittens.

Call 446 -8608 .

7546 .

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

1 baby coli, 1 holler. 1 bull
Build your own Early A"&gt;orl-, 1 catt 8 months old. Phone
con homo, 2 or 3 bdr .. 614-843-6186 after 7 p .m .
82.996 . Call 1-6 14 · &amp;867311 . See our model.

e

p.b., p .a .• am-fm
caaMtte. Bought new In
Florida. Exc . cond. Accept

mare.

0 . Call 614 -246 ·6121 .

Sealpoint Siameaa kittens

or p1lntlng •315 per weak .
For r1nt mobile home. Con·
teet Alfred Arnold, Park

Of-

1979 AMC Conoord 01
ltetionwogon, 4 dr ..
cyl.,

Building matarials
block, brick , sewer pipes.
windows . lintels , etc .
Claude Winters, Rio Grande.

Solto.

Coli

t1900.

304-1715-

1979 PINTO lfotlonwogon,
power eteering, eutomatlc,

1973 Supor Glide Harley
Dovid1on. Good cond .
.3.000. 1114-992-6072.
1978 Honda Elsin.ore 2&amp;0 .

1978 Kowooaki KZ060, now
back tire. Kerker header,
looka end runs good. Mult

loll. t700. 814-949-2488.
1978 Hondo 760K. Block
with gold otrlpeo, loto of
must "•ell .

••trea. uc ..

$1 , 100. 614-949-2181
eveninga.

ployer, liking t6,400 . So·
rioua inquiries only, 304-

875-81146.
19BO ODYSSEY, oxcollont
condition. t860 .. 304-6763773.
19B1

2814.

1977 FIAT Spldor. red with

top, new
caaaettl pleyer,

paint,

new

aa.ooo. 304-882-2318 .
79 Sliver LTD outo. fully
equipped, n,ooo. so red
MOB contvorlblo 4 opd.,
t7 ,000 • .304-882-2030 .
USED CAR8, 77 ,98 Dldl
Lui . lOden. 73 Coupe Do·
vlllo Codlllec. 71 Ioden
Dovlllo Codllloc . 72 C·20
Chov. Von. 304-1175-.30119.
111117 DODGE Den. llont 8,
A-1 condition, n - point &amp;
flrH, t!IIIO 304·1178-8730.
19117 PONTIAC Flrobird,
oxcellont ohopo·. t1900 .
Phono 304· 773·6144.

860

lion. t1600.
3331 .

1114 ·89~ · 7787 .

1 b$droom. 014-882-5434.
814-192-&amp;914 or 304-8822508.
Five room apt. Pomeroy.
Sho"Ver. No Pets, adutta.

t15Q, per month. 014-992·
3201, Now corpot.
II I'OCIJ" opt. lor rent. Phone
1114•192-&amp;434, 814-992·
591'4 or304·882-2~11.
Now Oek Furniture. tobl11.
chaira. cuPh91rd1, pie iafe,

ONE bedroom e110rtmon11 CDNIOL
lor 'II! elderly. A~ utllltiH
E Eerly Amor. Zepeld. Tenonto poy 30 per- nitll Color TV, *400; 4 pc.
cont pf their edl~lfld In· Queen Size Eorly Amor.
com, In thlo HUO lljlbtidlzod bodoom IUitt, '760. Coli
38
10
-S:;II:.:::::-·- ; - - - - - oport,.,ont build!~ g. Twin 1-;;;;;B:
RIVI&gt;f Towor, P...no 304· I 1
11711-1878. Equol MPortuh13 Whlto free orm oowlng
_,
,.
""'ohlno 20 yr. wootenty.
lty ,.~ ..ng.
ulld In lloro demonltro•
Ilona, reg. prlco U&amp;8.111
ONE bedroom 11f1r1mont, ctomo price HO. Colloolloct
402111 24tll.lt. Pt. , .....nt, 81 4-385·1878. Fru
pho .... 1 ·1114·9112,58118.
delivery.

e

dry oinka. '·Paul Conkelo
i~:----,
Antlqu11, Tuppon Ploina.

1871 O.toun ~up. 4
IPMd. 88.000 miiN • . oond. 814148-3013.

-·_,.good

71 LUV 1ruck, low m i - .
7QO. Phone 304-811·
110711.

n.

thing
monthly

monthly.
olgn. Now bulbo.
Holo
Coli FREE
800·62 •7448, onyflmo.

1978 HONDA CB 660. 4
c:yl.

1200 Viand

Pieaunt.

76

BEEN LOOKING FOR US7
Wo're Rowitigh. femouo for

oppolntmont.

RINGILE ' S SERVICE oxp0;'

riencad
hot tar

including. ·
carpii!M'l" :
mason. Ca~

. a .or

676· :

Water Well&amp;. Commercial ·
and Domestic. Tast holes, -:
Pumps Sales end Service . .

304-896-3802.
Get your carpet in •hip
sh"ape. Water removal. FREI: ·

ESTIMATES. FURNITURf.
CLEANING . CAPTAIN
STEAMER 614-446-2107.

We mus' th1r1k o'

them

E &amp; R Tree Sorvico, fully
insured,

free

eatimate1 .

78

SEAMLESS GUTIERS. One
tor, {Day 814-692-4066,)
{niQht 614 · 698-8206.)

.

Roofing and Carpentry
wor1c, general repairs, call

Anthony Williomaon. 814367-0194 .
304-676-1293

CALL

for

WINNIE

concrete and black top ~~'i.­
mete~. metal building and
tance erctction costa. Alt:9
buying and selling haa\f¥
8quipment. Hor11 lk 1toct
trailer •alai. Furniture. at~...
trlcal
electronic auppliw
and equipment. Plaa•iiftt'' ·
Meadows Distributors end
Salaa .
'

M/\Y6E l COULD HAVE
FIT iNTO lH15 WHEN

...

Plumbing
Heating

8t

CARTER'S PLUMBING·
AND HEATING
Phone 446-3888 or 446 ·

e.

lNG . Fomerly

Dewitt's

Plumbing .
0676 .

814-367-

Coli

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DEPENDA8LE WASHER ·
DRYER REPAIR . Guaran·
tMd work. Call anytime
814-266·8620 or614-268·
1207.
.

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tllroom), luQ longth owning,

SEWING Machine ropolr•.

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complotoly worked ov•.
t11,000, will flnonoo dllloronoo with t3000.00 down,
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Pom,roy. 992-2284.
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SERVICE coli City Furniture
304-876-21108 or 446 ·
0831 .

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4411· 7133 or 448-1833.

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a11ec11on for his IT!Other
and his attraction to MirIam. (60 min .) [Closed Cap·
" tioned]
•
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army buddies gather for a
reunion. (R) (Closed Captioned]
,

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Upholstery

Report
&lt;ID News
C11 CIIl People's Cour1
• Star Trek
• (%) Lie Detector
(I) Dobie Oillia
(I) Major'" league Baaeball:
St. &amp;.ouls at Atlanta
(J) • 1(1) Family Feud
([l Bulin••• Report
(fD Yqu Aaked For It
(fi} Spokllman
(H) · Enter1elnment
Tonlll.!!.t
•
(]J CZJ Powers of
Metthew Star Metthaw
and Walt take up motorcroll racing so they can
keep tabs on an he~re11 . (R)

G Cil Cll Eischeid

(80 min I

JONES BOYS WATER SEA- .
VICE . Call '6'14-387· 7471
0&lt;014-3&amp;7-0681.

JIMB WATER ·sERVICE .
Cell Jim Lenior, 304-11767397.

MacNeil-Lehrer

10:00

(}) MOVIE: ' SOme Kind of
Hero'

General Hauling

-··
m.- oymm completely ..Wind, bit onglno
with

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1-:;;=;:==;:;;:::;=
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Improvements

·•

0 Cil Cll 0 CIJ ®IE IJ]I

Ill (]) TIC Toe OOugh
Motors Homes
8t Campers

(!) 1983 Collage World
Series: Game 2 from
Omaha, NE
t]J Cl) [2J MOVIE: ' Fighting
Back'

New a

·

IIIJ5;f;;;;~~fH

6/3/83

(R ) (60 m;n.)
(]] 700 Club

C2) MOVIE: ' The Terry fox

Construction Co .
Lin·a•. Footers ,

Droino. All klnda of Oltching.
Rutlond, Oh. 614 -742 ·
2903.

find th emsel'oles in the mrd·
die of a gun-running war

EVENING

Henna, ponds . ditches ,
basements, etc. Call 446-.
4907 . •Carter &amp; Evana
Tranaportation .

J .A .R .
Water

FRJDAY

(]) Burna &amp; Allan
(() Green AcreS
(]) Entertainment Tonight
(!) Charlie's Angela

79

SOM E OF US J U ST HAVE El 166ER
THAN ()TH fR.5.1

~EJu'CI&lt;'f/"6 "

a.

Work by hour or job. Call
446· 7903 .

SLIDE IN Rood Crui1or
camper, ..~ conteinod.
Prlood to 1111. Cell 268·
11201 oftor llpm.

IT 'S LiKl BUCK[ T 'i f AT 5 IN II CAR

YOU MEAN THfRf 'S M:7Th'ING IN
THAT GROUP OF DRE55E5 THAT
WILL FIT YOU '7

IWA58~N/

lonnie Bogga - Excavating.
Dozer, backhoe. dumptruck .

Camping
Equipment

was

piece cuetom fit your home.
Guaranteed. Advanced Gut·

HEAVY duty Roo1e hitch lor 1- - - - - - -- -Chevy pickup, '2110. 304468-1038.
DOZER WORK By Tad
·1972 FORD truck bod
t1110 .00. Stop bumper
t5o.oo. 304·875-2199.

l i ~e th e~

our ver4 own liv1n'
room .1

Phone 614-367 -0636, call
after 6.
·

Excavating

81

fl1vor1, •pic•. sHaoninga

Wo're now looking for roilo·
blo pooplo """' wont e good
pert·tlmo o.nlng oppo"unlty. Cell 304-8711-10&amp;0 for

TriiiT WilY.'

THERE, ~!?.
86111 CL!I!Y'&gt;...

F • K Tree Trimming, stump
removal. Coil 876-1331 . _' :

St. Pt. I-:-44:-7:::7::-::-:-::::::::::::-::-:-::::::::JIM'S PLUMBING HEAT·

Auto Parts
8t Accessories

'

othor fino producto.

WILL~

en"'"d

Cor. Fourth and Pine

''I"'·

end

Motorola.~ Quazar,

82

1970 HONDA. motorcycle,
460cc DOHC mint condl·
tlon. 20,000 octuol mile1.
one owner. e460.00 firm .
304·875-1981 .

ooi!'d., t1,21!1 . Ooll 4411·
11268 own.
·

COUNTY APPLIANCES
Inc. Good UMd oppUencoo:
weohoro, dryoro. relrig., TV
- • · 527~ 3rd. Avo .. Golli·
poll,. Coli 4411-11199.

YOl/

NOT 60 81/Cif

S'rv~.

304-882 ·

Truck• for Stle

houalng opportunity. Con·

Aportmento . 304-075 .
1154,,

r""~o:;.r:: ,..../{Tll/1.--·~.....,i NO.'

houoo colla. Coli 11711-23N
or 448-2464.
•

·

ret~ in,erior.

72

YAMAHA,

M1111im. theft drive. new tire.
2 helmeta, excellent condl·

A-1 condition. t2800 ..
39,0QO milo1. 304·882·

toct Vlllogo Monor Aptl.

APAfiTMENTS , mobile
hom'fj hou-. Pt., Plo011nt
a 1 4 441
111 11
d
on
• po • · .., •
•
8221,
·

1979 860 Suzuki2.300 mi ..
lhoft drlvo, 4 cyl.. exc.
cond .. •1.750 or boot offer.
Coli 448·8195 oftor 5.

dlocolete brown in color,
AM· F M 1tereo .cas1etta

• 275 _ ;•belt offer. 992·
6846
II 541 W. Main
St. under bridge.

Talevieion

••c.

V-o . Good cond.

1976

speed blade, Mowery trailer.

65 Building Supplies

cr.o!"'e,

19BO Horltv Dovid1on FLT .
3,000 milol, fully droned,

Livestock

Appalosa

eXtra

mofic. o.c, p.o.. p .b .. exc.

ment, Henderson .

63

glide.

l-:-co::n::d::.-11_1:-4_-_9_9~2::·7_4_7-:3-----:-

flltor .. f660 . Bolin tractor. 2

468 -1997.
Hemmond cord organ, 1 bar
for recreation room 836. 1
bar for recreation room 876,
1 stalnla11 steel 3 petion
resturant 1ink e36 . For rant

)£55111 ! Slllf "'' •1

Spociollzing .in Zenith end

cond.. U.600 . firm , &lt;loll
614·-36·7 -0694 oltor 4PM.

Exc. cond. 614·742-31'77·.

1978 Chryoler Nowport.
Good body. good tiro1.
•800. 1114-693-7390 oftor
4:30p.m.

86.36 per ft .. 24 Inch 56 Pots for Sale
for oale . 614·949·
$10.10 per ft . 36 Inch
- - - - -- - - - -- 1·2&lt;!96 .
$16 .60 per ft . Also plaatlc culvert in stock . 8 inch thru
REGSTEREO &amp; grade wolk · .
18 inch. 8 inch &amp;1 .80 per ft ., HILLCREST KENNEL •
ing
horse•. L. E. Keister,
12 inch 63 .60 por ft . Ron Boarding all breeds . Salling 304-676 -2178 .
Evana Enterprises, 4 mi . Happy Jock Dog Food . AKC
South of Jackson on ST . AT. Dobermans: Stud Service .
SEVEN weak old piga. call ·
Call 4480796 .
93, 814-286-6930 .
304-468-1727 or 304-6758208 anytime.
DRAGONWYND
CATIERY
Cheap carpet. It you hawo
rental property or rent, don 't · KENNEL . AKC Chow pup·
mind 1llghtly Irregular pies, CFA Himalayan, Percarpet, you c•n aave money.
Prices atart $2.99 aq . yd ..

•eoo.

1970 Plymouth. Body good,
sal tractor, 600 hours. Naw rune good. Call 614· 986·
Holland 310 boler. like new, 1-:-3::8::5::9:-o-ft::o:-r_4_p-:.m_._::--:::304-676-4230. After 5, 1
675-71169 .
1978 ' Chevrolet Mollbu

800 with loader, $2860.
62

NEW &amp;

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

wide front, power steering

with loader. $1650. Ford

64 Misc. Merchandise
by Frontier), $686 . Solo, . - - - - - - - - - and up to $126 . Hida-abada,,440 . and up to
•&amp;26 .• Recliners. $1715 . to

· nice · car,

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

Sofa, chair, rocker,. otto men. 3 tables, (extra heavy

t286 . to t896. Toblaa. 846

outomotlc.

1800 houra. Call446-0706.

once - Coll304-675-6617
or 676-6971 to oeo .

chair and loveaeat. $276 .
So faa and chain priced from

Horizon, ~

NEW Bolsaw Sawmill &amp;

nore. Uko now. Len thon

_23_ 0_0_·_muo_._2:-4_6-:
· 8_1_4_3 _·_
1

187.9 Horlay David1on 1uper

HOTPOINl' ole.clric
good · .. ·
Call
3 :30p.m.

never used. oo'l o price:
hido - a - bod $260, bo• · 8 3 ' 2 0 0 . 0 0 . c 0 I t :
1pring1 &amp; mattress twin or
83, 760 .00 . Runs oil t•ector

3169 .

'76 HONDA MR250 Ell·

7447.

300 loader 64 hoe . le~tthan

1ull $100 aet regular-firm
$120. maple dinette chairs
$36 , w8sh stands $34,
maple rockert $69. 7 piece
chrome dinette set $149. 5
piece dinette set $89. uaed
bedroom auitas. refirgera tora, ranges. cheat. dresiera,
wringer waahen, TV's ,
dryerea, &amp;: shoes. Cell 448 -

*600. 114-94Jl-2544.
1980 Plymdllth Horizon. 4
opood. u.ooo. 1114-992-

Pianer. Still in Original crate,

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

up to $395 .

&amp;13 THIRD AVENUE , 1
bdr.. 8176 pluo utilities
Includes water .

- washers, dryara, refrigerators. range1 . Skaggs Ap·
pliance1. Upper River Rd .,
ba1ide Stone Creat Motel .

bunk bada complete wllh

1973 · Dodgo Dort. Exc.
running cond. f500. 1972

~976 HarleyDollloon Super
Glide 1200 CC. n.W tireo.
good cond. u.200 nogotio·
blo. Coll446-3183 .

Old1, exa. running cond.

ware . Coil 614-367-0637 .

Adults onlv. Brown' s Trailer
Pork . 614-992 -3324.
nishad,

RON'~

after 7PM .

SWAIN
Furniahed apt . adults. No. AUCTION &amp; FURNI'J:URE
POll. 304·676 -1453.
62 Olivo St., Goilipolio . 6

rr

T'IJO OOWN

on born rool1. 614-949 2488.
1

Furnished Rooms

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

FELL !lOWlY IN II
liN...

Y·Y' 'IIM T !&gt;IE

lnterlor·exterior painting .
No job to small. Experi,enc~td

$176 . Coll446 -8181 .

46

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(]] 700 Club
(!) ESPN SportsCenter
4:00 (!) 1983 Cottegit World
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4:30 (l) MOVIE: 'Soma Kind ol
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6/4/83

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8:30
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Page--12-The Daily Sentinel

Pom-·

O'Brien·completes 29.cases
Twenty-eight defendants were
fined and one other forfel ted a bond
in Meigs County Court Wednesday.
Fined by Judge Patrick O'Brien
were James • Council, LangsvUle,
disorderly conduct, $75 and Costs· ·
George Nlclnsky, Hemlock Grov~.
speed. $24 and costs; Pt!Ullp Davts,
New Haven, lalled to display valid
registration, $10 and CO!itS; M111ard
Moyer. Wh eelers burg, Ci ndy
Aeiker. Pomeroy, Debra Bryant ,
Portland. Ctlrlstopher Richmond,
Middleport, speed, $21 a nd costs·
J ohn Clark, Ft . Knox. Ky., speed',
$25 and costs; Michael Stanley,
Pomeroy. no muffler, . $.~and costs ·
Joseph Davis, Middleport , s peed'.
$26 a nd costs; Gary Howard ,
Pomeroy. failure to display two
license plates. SIO and costs; Gloria
Grover, Middlep011 , speed , $3:1 and
..

COS I/;.

costs, DWI, $IDl and costs, license
Tamela Frye, WUliamstown, W. suspended 60 days, three days
Va .. speed , $22 and costs; WIIUam kconflnement; Harry Carleton
Swan, Columbus. speed, $3:1 and CoolvUJe; DWI, DXJ and costs:
costs: Rlchand Huffman , Reeds- license suspended 60 days, three
vUie, expired tags, $25 and costs·
days confinement , passing on
Mark Mora, Pomeroy, speed, SiJ double yellow line, $3:1 and costs·
and costs; Thomas Rlchardson
Brian Gheen, Pomeroy. unsaf~
Miami, Fla., speed, $2/l and costs;' vehicle, $5 and costs; Christopher
Ernie Davis, Langsville, speed, $22 Allen, Minersville, failed to control
and costs; Clyde P. Burton, Cool- vehicle, $35 and costs, tailed to
ville, intoxicated pedestrian,$35and
transfer license plates, $.ll and
costs; Luther Blevins, Pomeroy,
costs; Lance Herman, Middleport,
DWI. SZiO and costs, license criminal mischief, .JJ days confinesusp&lt;&gt;nded lor one year, 30 days me nt , costs; John Chevalier, Reedsconfinement, no drivers license, $50 ville, . disorderly conduct, $5 a nd
and costs, five days confinement;
costs, six months probation; Randal
Patrick Johnson. Racine, DWI ,S:.rn Friend, Long Bottom, fishing withand costs, license suspended 60 out a license, $5 and costs.
days, three days conflnement ·
Donald Cannon, thathem. Dnt.,
Samuel Buckley, Minersville, failed forfeited a bond in the amount ot
to yield half of roadwav, ~ and $41.50 on charges of speeding.

Today's
Times-Sentinel

Both cars went off the right side of
the road , Steven Call 's strlklng a
telephone pole and tree, and Ptllllp
Call' sstrikingafence. The collisions
'Caused severe damage to both cars.
The drivers were taken to
Veterans by the Meigs EMS, but no
details were given on the extent of
their injuries.
'111e patrol cited Steven Call for
reckless operation.
A nort hbound vehicle driven by
Mlchaf'l P . O'Neil, 30,Harrisonville,

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Vol. 17 No. 14
&lt;;Apyrithfod 1983

was traveling on Ohio 143 at 8: .JJ
p.m . when O'Neil reportedly lost
control on a curve, went off the left
side of the road and struck an
embankmen t, causing severe
damage.
Complaining of Injuries were
O'Neil and two passengers, Brenda
Fry, 33, and Cheryl Hysell, 26, both
of Middleporl. It was not known If
the three were treated for their
injuries.
No citation was issued in the
Incident.

· part of ·the extensive on-going lrnprovemenl8 being
carried out at the Melp Inn in Pomeroy.

May grocery prices do~ sligh~ly
By MICHAELKUCIIWARA
Associated Press Writer
Grocery_ prices slipped slightly
last month, dropping nearly twotenths of 1 percent since May 1,
according to an Associated Press
marketbasket survey.
Fallingmeatpricescontrlbutedto

pork c hops. frozen orange juice discontinued the package size used
concentrate, coffee, paper towels,
in the survey.
butter, Grade-A medium white
They we re selected at random
eggs, creamy peanut butter, and no at1emptwasmadetowelght
laundry detergent. fabric softener, the list according to what percent
t
oma o sauce, milk, frankfurters tage of a famlly's actual grocery
John Bentley s ubmitted receipts
and granulated sugar. A 15th Item, outlay each product represents.
chocolatechipcookles,was dropped Figures are not adjusted for
in the amoun,t of $00 received from
thellstwhenthe manutacturer seasenal variations,.
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chuck, pork chops and ·. ·a ll-beef · r=;;;:::.:.:;::..:;.::.::::;.::::::,::::::.::::::~.:::_:::._,...::~:::::.::::..:=~::_...;....,.:._:__:...
a tennis tournament w1ll be held
frankfurters went down In six of the
June 24, 25 and 26 with a portion of
13 survey cities.
tne proceeds going to the Cancer
The total market basket bUI fell a t
Society.
the checklist store in seven cities and
Jack Williams agreed to obtain
rose in six others. The average
specltlcations for painting of the
decreao;e was 1.8 percent, while the
Murilcipai Building.
average Increase was 1. 7 percent.
George Holman, pool manager.
9:30-5:00
Detergent increased in price in
reported that gravel was needed on
more cities - seven - than any
the pool parking lot and dirt to lUI
other
Item, while mllk prices were
holes below the pool.
the most stable, cllmbing in only one
city and remaining unchanged In a
2 lamps
dozen others.
2 end tables
Since January, grocery prices
I coffee table
1 coucll
nave only risen a litt le m ore than
t c ~a l r
Roof sermon challenge
two-tenths of 1 percent, according to
the survey.
Many know about the sermon on
Comparing prices today with
the mount. However, the sermon on
those at the start of the year, the AP ~r;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
the rooftop Is a new approach. The
found that during the ttrst five I
Rev. Thomas H. Collie r, pastor of
monthsof1983themarketbasketblll
the First Churcn of the Nazarene,
rose at thecheckllststoreLnsixrities
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Racine, has challe nged the congre- up an average of 4 percent .J.. and
gation to break the Sunday School
decreased in seven others - down '
attendance of 8.~ last Sunday. If the
a n average of 2.9 percent.
attendance figure Increases, the
The Agriculture Department had
Rev. Mr. Coillervows hew!! Ipreach
predicted earlier in the year that
·his morning servIce from the roof
food price Increases during 1983
top of thectlu rcn.
would be relatively small, somewhere between 2 percent and 4
.Promotes Bible school
percent.
The AP survey is based on a list of
The Bradford Church of Christ
14 food and non-food items pticed at
lollipop dragon will be ma king
one supermarket in each of the 13
appea ra nces In Middleport and
cities on March 1. 1973 and
Pomeroy Sarurday distributing lolrechecked on or about ll!e s tart of
lIpops and booklets promoting Bible
each month.
school, June 6 to June 10.
The Items on the AP c hecklist
From 9:30 to 11 a.m., the cartoon
were: chopped c huck. center cut
c tlaracterwill be on the s treetsofthe
two villages and from 11 to12noonat
the Middleport Book Store. In the
event of rain, the dragon wUI be at
the book store the e ntire morning.
399 W. Main
992 -2164
Pomeroy. Ohio

CORRECTION

Happenings around Meigs County
Veterans Memorial

Council medS Monday

Admitted --Lulu Russell, Pomeroy; Brenda Pugh, Long Bottom;
Betty Reed, Pomeroy; Evela na
Pauley, Portland; Harold Hu bbard
Mlddlepol1.; .John McDan iel, Clif:
ton, W. Va .
Discharged --Don Wood, John
Mulford. Keith MusSPr, Homer
Bradshaw. Scottie Ford, Randy
Cowdery, Juanita Spencer.

Racine VIllage Council wUI meet
Monday, .June6. at 7 p.m.
The thtrd reading of an ordinance
aU thorizing a $3 per m onth increase
In the service charge for the Racine
Gas Company Is scheduled. Resident s are urged to attend.
The Racine Board of Publlc
Affairs will also meet Monday at
6:30p.m. The meet ing L• open to the
public.

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Emerge ncy runs

'f\vo calls wPre answered by loca l
units, thl' Meigs County Emergency
Medical Services reports . At 2: 38
p.m . the Racine Squad took Evale ne
p,~ ulry from Sellers Ridgez to
Vetera ns MPmorlal Hospit-a l. At
midnight, the Pomeroy Unit wen t to
the Wolf Pen Road for Phillip Ca lls
and SIPve Ca ll who were Injured In
a n au to accident. They were taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

Film ·series slated
The tum ser ies focusing on the
family will be concluded at 7 p.m .
Sunday at thP Racine First Baptist
Chu reh.
Two lllms will be shown dealing
with tne topic, "Wha t Wives Wish
Their Husbands ·K new About
Women." The publle is Inv ited.

lnvL&gt;Stigate

bn~akins

The Meigs County ShPrl(['s Department Is investigating· three
weekend brea king a nd enterlngs.
One occur red at Dobbins Store
St JversvWe, ~ trailer owned by
fu&gt;nald Collins. Rutland, and a t the
E ugene Calvin pl'Operty at Rt. 1.
Ewln!(ton . No other information Is
being released a t this time .

Plan tennis lessons
Tennis lessons will be offered at
the Syracuse Tennis Courts beginning Monday, June 6, J ohn Bentley
announced today.
The lessons wUI be from8a .m . to9
a .m . for cl)lldren and from 9 a.m . to
10 a .m . for adult beginners. Lessons
will be held on Monday a nd
Wednesday lor ttlree weeks .
Cost of the lessons will be $12. To
rL'gister for the classes persons arc
tocall 99'l-7351.

Bible school plannL&gt;d

SWI MWEAR s· ALE

WEEK-END SALE PRICES ON QUALITY
SWIMWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
"Men's, boys' and little boys' trunks.
"Women's, juniors' and girls' suits.

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Vaca tion Bible School will IX' held
at the Dexter Churc h of Christ
Monday. Junr 6, throug h June 10,
fi·om 9a.m . toll: 30a.m. dally .
i\ picnic will be ne ld on Friday,
June 10. a nd the closing program
will be he ld on Sunday. June 12. at
10: .JJa.m.

MODERN SU

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THE STORE WITH " All KINOS OF STUFF" - FOR PETS. STABLES, LARGE
&amp; SMALL ANIMALS, LAWNS AND GARDENS .

We,ther forecasl
Seyenty percent chance Of showers aqd thunderstorms tonigtlt. Low

REBATE OFFER!

Beginning Mon!!_a,Y the Middleport Pollee Department will issue
ell allons for court appearances to resident s who are allowing yards
to grow uncontrollably. Some property owners have moved from the
town a nd have not made arrapgements to have yards a nd fields
mowed. Violators wUI be cited, pollee warn. ·

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up In Gallia, down in Meigs

fell by nearly a full percent between March and AprU.
OBES figures show 19.3 percent (2,355) or that
county's labor force of 12,216 without jobs in AprU ..The
Meigs County jobless rate for March stood at 20.2
percent.
Regionally. Gail !a County registered the only
increase In unemployment , with .all surrounding
counties reporting a decline in the jobless rate. OBES
figures for Aprll unemployment percentages Ln
neighboring count ies (March figures In parenthesis)
are: Lawrence, 13.8 (16.7); Jackson, 19.6 (20.71;
Vinton, 18.2 (19.4),; and. Meigs, 19.3 (20.2).
According to bureau statistics, the stateWide
jobless _rate for Aptil was the lowes.t one--month total .

so far-this year. Ohio's unemployment rate for March
st~

at 13.7 percent. That figure fell to 12.8 percent In

April.
Newly unemployed workers in Ohio filing initial
claims for benefits under the Ohio Unemployment
Compensation Law during the week e nding May 28
totaled 3:1,954, dropping 1.1 percent below the
preceding week's total of 2l.l92. according to a
statem ent released Saturday by Dr . Roberta
Steinbacher, OBES administrator.
Continued claims of those Ohlans unemployed on&lt;'
or more weeks were estima ted at 309,7(li last week. a
12.7 percent decline from the previous week's tota l of
354,586.
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An estimated :148.331 claims fo r un~mploymrnt
compensation we re reportt'&lt;l in Otlio last We&lt;'k under
all federal and staw programs. dcx·rcaslng 1~ . !l
percent from the 409,!m total for the weekending Mav
21.
Across the nation, the clvtlian un!'mploy ment rat&lt;'
edged down to 10.1 JX'rcent in May - lhr third
consecutive monthJy decline. thP govf'1·nment
reported Ftidav.
The national jobless ra !C' was 0.1 pf•rrpntagt• point

below the April Irvrl ancl was thf' bf'st monthly job
mar kPt shoodng s in('(' thr na tio n rpgistP!vd a fl . ~l
JX'rCf'nt unemployment rat0 last i\ugusl.

Citizens to petition ·
·for better inspection

con~tructto n

A. BETI'ER JOB ~ John Peyser of Southell81em Ohio Residents
i\ssoclatlon looks over a brine pit at a gas drilling site In Meigs County.
The association Is going to Columbus this week to press Its case for
Increased funding for inspection of oU IIJld gas drUUng sites in Ohio.

By bVIN KElLY
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY -A citizen' s group
will apJX'ar before a s tate legislative
com m ittee this w!'&lt;'k to present its
case for bet1er enforcement a nd
Inspect Ion of oil and gas drUilng
sites.
A petition bearing close to 1.000
signatu res from Athen s, Meigs,
Vinton a nd Ga U!a count les wUI lx•
given to the House Natu ral Resources Committee Wednesday.
Another copy will IX' handdelivered the sann~ day to Sen.
Eugene Branstool. D-Ullea, chair·
man of the Senate comrnl!tee
watching Ohio's na tu ra l resources .
Copies will also' be given to the
' district's legislators, S..n . Oakley
Collins. R-lronton, and Rep . .Jolynn
Boster. D-Ga lllpolls.
The purpose of the petit ion, plus
testimony to be presented by the
Southeastern Ohio Residen ts Association, is to urge passagl' of Gov
Richard Celeste's la test budget
proposal calling for increased
money and man power overseeing
oil a nd gas drU!ing operations.
John Peyser. a local assoc ia tion
spokesman, sa id the governor's
proposal. calling tor a 62 JX'rccnt
increase in spendlni( for the Ohio
Department of Narural Resources·

oU and gas division. is lli lin~ with th~
assa&lt;·Jatlon 's propoSIXl inerras&lt;' of
:)~percent .

ODNR has es timated a sta te
inspector spends 14 hours looking al
one well site to S('(' if a ll is opera tin~
properly, cons! ltuting two or thn'&lt;'
trips to the site.
In 1982 , ODNR said 261 wells WL' n '
drilled in Meigs and Ga lli a count lcs.

nwa nlng om• in sJX'&lt;·tor fllr tlw .1rpa
could ~pr•nct :ul:l'l man hours
t'Xatnining al l of tht•n1.
The associatio n' s rn;1in C'IH\L't'r·n is
a iPrting thf' sl01l1 ' ancl 1Juh\!c to

lmprol)('r pra ct IC'P!-."" US~:'(t by som e
c\rUif'rS, part icu larl~' in wa s tt~ dis Jn -

sa l antl restora llon of the land u"'d.
Pt•ySf'r said .
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OBES plans reissue
of lost benefit checks
GALLIPOLIS - i\ plan to issu&lt;'
ben&lt;'fl t c hecks to 4,(0) Ohioans
whose unemployment comPf'nsation was los! in last Wt'&lt;'k's mall Is
scheduled to take effect Monday.
'The Oh io Bu n&gt;a u of Employment
Servlcessa ld checkswli!IX'Issu&lt;'d !o
claimants afte•: local' OBES otflc&lt;'s
In !he area• affectf'd . Including
Ga llipolis , Pnl&lt;;r J.l&lt;•rtln&lt;•nt i n form:~
lion on tr mporaty pay a uthorli.at ion
cards .
Th~ plan r('(]ulrrs th&lt;' 14 local
otf!C!'s afff'Cted to n&gt;&lt;:onstt·uct th&lt;'

ma il Oy n:'V icw l.ng thf\ir pcmJan1•nt
fii&lt;'S a nd pnter lng th&lt;• Information
ror missing claims on tf'mpnra ry
a uthorization canl,. '111e ca r~s will

Ill • prOL''SSC!t us ing onlv loeal offil'l·
records .
Cla imant s

an' not

I'Pq uin'&lt;l to

co ntact ti[(•i r loe;,l uffh•·s . om:&gt;.;
said .
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Cia !Ins rr,: dn'( l in t hP Colum bu s
ct•ntral offi Ci ' w ill lx' pnX'i'ss,'fl
ov t•rnight, said Dr. Hubt•rta Stl'inb·

m·hN. 01'11-:S admin istrator. ()JWS
Pst im;tii 'S it v.:! II I akt •;I( I huurs for Jt s
d;t!a p rtK'('Ss lng sr·r tkm to cnrTt'( '!
t tu • v m blt •m en •a 1{ d lJy 11u • l11~ 11n:ttl.
0111 -:S nfficl al s h:t vt· ;J!ld" i thP
Columbus No r1l1 offil't' 1o th(• li~ t of
locations rPp011ing missin g mall.
A n additional l ~l() Fr~utklln ( 'ou nt y
rf's idt •nl s t ·ot 1ld I"N' ' a f1't'( '! f'fl.

Under a budget approved In May
by tne trl-county 648 board - the
administrative agency which fun nels money to service providers the menta Ihealth center wUI recf'iVP
$1.997,937 In fiscal year 1984, which
begins J uly 1. This Is $337,107 less
than it received in 1983.
"The cut means we're not go-ing to

be able to deliver a bout $.l:Xl,OOO
worth of services, " Niehm sa id.
Because of the funding cuts, the
center wUI have to lay off eight to 10
employees. Niehm said .
Most will be support personnel, he
said, but some may be direct serv ice
workers.
Also. several employees who left

thr center have not been n•placed.
Nlehm said .
For the center's clients, thP
funding cutback means thry wil l
pay more tor services. according to
the director. Less of the cost will be
subsidized by the state and federal
governments.
" The real concern Is the c lic"nts

will have to pay for the tot:~ !
S!'rvicl's ... Nlc hm said . "Yl'l l1ow
can ! hf' indlgPnt or unemploy"l do
tha t? They hav~ nothing to pay ."
What makes tnesltuatlo ncrlt ical.
accorrding to to Nlf'hm . Is tlu•sr·
groups (·omprise most of thr
cpnt er's cllrnt s. According to a
survey taken betwf'f'n May 198'.!and

May l~IKI. 7;l l)( 'ITf'nl. of lh1 • 1hu!-.t'
rPl1Ul's1inJ.: s('rv ict •s 11 1 1hf' t'f'ntPr
Wf'rf' ind\gPnl or uw •m ployf'd .

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to th&lt;'

fundin g

prn blr rns. the f~lH boa rd ciPcidl'(ll o -

f' mphas lze scrv lt'!'S for thosf' c ur
rPntly Inn!«&lt; ra thr•r than S J.l''n~fng
mon0y on preve n t ivf' !-iCIVicf's.

;Corti ilm&lt;'&lt;i onl'ag&lt;• i\-o 1

VINTON- A potentially dangerous situation was
neutralized near here Frlday as a member of the
Franklin County Sheriff's Department Bomb Squad
detonated several sticks of old , deteriora ting
dynamite.
Gailta County deputies were notified earner tnis
week of the presence of nearly a full case of the
explosive inside a sma ll block building on propertylocated on Wes Denney Rd .. one-halt m Ue off
Thompson Rd. - owned by Harold Pauley . The
explosive had reportedly been left there by a previous

owner.
On Friday, Fra nklin County bomb technician
George Nance joined Gallla investigator Capt. Carl
Langford in an examination of the situation.
Approximately 50 to 60 sticks of aged dynamite
were fO\lnd in a frayed, plasUc-lined cardboard box
inside the concrete block building. Four additional
sticks were diScovered lodged in openings between
the blocks of the structure.
Most of the sticks had partially collapsed, with
Jraces of nit_!Oglycertn crystalltzed on the wrappers.

Nance speculated that most of the 'n itro' had seeped
from the sticks of dynamite ~ nd lay at the bottom of
the plastic-lined box .
The bomb technician labeled th0 disintegrating
dynamite as "highly unstable."
"I'd rather defuse a homemade bomb than work
with this stuff," Nance sa id.
"Witt! this old dynamite," he added. "you don't
know wtlat It 'll do."
The bomb technician had originally planned to
move the m aterial - outside the structure for

de tonation. Due to the JX'I'Cclvf'd Insta bilit y of tilt•
dynamite; however, he askf'd - a nd rPcelvJ'd JX'rmlsslon from the owner to Pxplod&lt;' thp substanc"
Inside the a bandoned bull\llng.
Nance chemically constructed two fresh stic k&gt; of
dynamite to explode and bum th(' oldrr s tic ks .
The resulting explosion shook thC' concrete' block
building, tearing out m ost of struc ture's ceiling. Th&lt;•
deteriora ting dynamlt f was destroyt'd .
"The blast wasn't near ly as bad as It could have
been," Nance said.
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ICSIIIC!etl Gooct
APOs Of FPO s Allow 4 to 6 •

weeks lor stupmertt ZI(J cooe m~stlle lnclu~ IC
Ooe '"tam''' aoooss • .,, ~
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oot lie acceptOO Do not sta!)te gtue Of taoe tfle
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bid $300,000
over budget

By JEFF GRABI\IElER
Tlrnes-&amp;ntlnel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - The poor and
unemployed wUI be hurt most by
federal and state cuts in ment~ I
health funds, according to Dr.
Bernard Niehm , director of the
Gallla-.Jackson-Meigs Community
Mental Heallh Center.

ON OUR

Free cancer clinic
A free cancer clinic t for pap and
breastl wUI be held June 9, a t the
MeigJ County Health Department
trom 1 p.m. to 5 p.m . Persons
wishtpgtomakeanappointmentare
to cau 992-6601.

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'Cuts will hurt poor' - mental health officials

BUY TWO, GET ONE FREE!

.High grass warning issued

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Middleport-P!"11ervy-Gallipolis-Point Pleo1ant Sunday, June 5, 1983

By LARRY EWING
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - WhUe the unemployment rate
across the state - and throughout the irrunediate
area- declined in AprU, the number of jobless Gallia
countlans Increased one-half of one percent over the
Mar~h flgure.
According to labor force estimates released
Saturday by the Ohio Burea'\ of Employme nt
Services, 2.001 of Gallia County's civilian labor force
of 15,268 were jobless during April. That 17.1 percent
unemployment rate for April compares to a March
figure of 16.6 percent.
In Me)gs County, however. the unemployment r~te

POMEROY Low bid for
of a 46-unit elde rly
housing complex on Mulberry
Heights In Pomeroy to be funded by
HUD was $3Xl,000over the construction budget of $1.6 million .
Richard Jones, president of the
Meigs Elderly Housing Corporation, reported that the low bidder
was Karr Construction, Chester,
with a bid of $1.967,m. The only
other bid s ubmii!Erl was from King
Construction, Jackson, in the
·amoljJJ.I-qf $2,010,000.
Tile corporation m et last week
wlth Its architect aqd consultants,
and Jones said that withln the next
week another meeting '\flll be held to
determine what course of actlon .to .
follow . He said thai in a li probability
the project will be res ubmitted for
bid. This, Jones said, should only
delay the start of work some 30to45
days.
The complex will incorporate a
new brick structure with the old
ct!Udren's home. Each floor w ill
have a covered walkway extending
from one building to theot her and an
elevator will be installed in the new
section to entirely elimina te the
necessity for the elderly and ~
handicapped residents to negotia te
stairs.
Plans also include a covered
walkway between the housing
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Citizens Center.

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PORCH - ThJs nostalgic front porch trom
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Syracuse council may ban trailers
!Continued from page 1!
work done In the village, such as
It was report!'d repair Is needed raising or manhole covers and
on .Chu rch Streel. Tbe street was '. repalrlttganydamagecausedlJYthe
disturbed by Syracuse Home UtUies · sewage system to name a few .
In laying a gas. line. The gas
Mayor Pickens reported tha t the
company will be contacted regard- grant for the Marina has been
ing repair of the street.
approved on the federal level.
Council dL~cussed purchasing
Mlck Ash will be In charge of
street signs for the main tllghway repair to a drain near the Margaret
a nd village s tn.'ets
Cottrill res idence.
Counc il decided ttlat the
Willie Guinther discussed a proSyracuse-Racine Regional Sewage posed sldf'Walk from the school
Dlst !ict L• rosponslble for any and a ll
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·Area deaths ...................... A·7

Five people hurt in accidents
Five inj uries we re re ported by the
Gallia-Meigs post of the state
highway pa trol in separate accidents investigated Thursday ni ght.
Two me n were treated and
released from Vewrans Me morial
Hospita l following a two-car crash
on Ohio 7 at 10:30 p.m .
The patrol sa id Steven K . Call , 20,
Rt. 4, Pomeroy, was south bound
w~en he reportedly passed another
vehicle driven by P hlllp D . Ca ll , 2:!,
210Spr1ng Ave., Pomeroy .

-Ai!:ae&lt;tsanada jet ~r~sh probe continues
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RIGISTI ON SATURDAY

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oftlelallllllbe deiUucdon or nearly a full C8! of qed,~ ~~ynam~~e dllcoverecl In a block
hllldJn&amp; VIIIIGD. Pldwed from left to JiAN: bomb ·~ G-. Nuce and Capt carl
Lan&amp;ford of lbe Galla Coun&amp;r Sberllf's Deparimen&amp; examine the ltUuclun Ill whleh ll!e exploelve was

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