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OVERWj;I$-IT AUNT.

Ed Sullivan

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are searching for more funds lor
schools during the next two years .
. TheSenateEducattonandRetlreSenateslncemld·May.
ment Committee recommended
He didn't elaborate, but ex·
adding $123 niUllon to the House
pressed hope that his 17-member
allocation lor schools, which would
caucus can reach an accord and
bring the total lor tile biennium to
bring the two-year, $25 billion · about $4.7 bDllon .
"But T don't know where we are
proposal to tile Senate floor. this .
week.
going to lind It," tile Senate leader
Meshelsaldhedoesn'texpectany
said. The Increase from the House
GOP votes on the measure- which
total also Is recommended by the
means he can't alford a· single
Department ol Education.
House Commerce and Labor
Democratic defector In the 33- ·
member Senate.
Chairman. CUI( Skeen, D·Akron,
Issues unresolved In the btU,
!!aid his papel will consider amend·
needed by July 1 to keep state fiSCal
ments and take final action Tuesday
operations running, mostly Involve
on the coUectlve bargaining btU,
business tax Increases.
which the Senate approved In ApOI.
Democrats spent much or last
House Speaker Vernal G. Rllfe
Jr.. D·New Boston, del'llned to
wei!k meeting with Meshel prl·
vately and In small groups as
discuss the . proposal or speculate
leaders kept In touch dally with the
whether It has the'50 votes to pass in
governor.
the 99-member House.
Meshel also said that Democrats
0- Yo11ngstown, said key decisions
remain' to be made on the budget,
which has been under study In tile

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" 1?H'l'AURA, tebanon - PLO chairman Yasser Arafat's bid .to
suppress a rebellion against him Is being thwarted by escalating '
violence Within the guerrilla ranks, Including the attempted
assassination of one of his top aides.
·
i.t. Col. EzzedtneSherlf, a hlgh-ranklngmtntary leaderofAralat's
Fatah guerrUla faction, was wounded tn the legs andonearmduring
an ambush Sul\daY by about 25 gunmen at a Palestlnlan camp near
Damascus, Palestine Uberatlon Organization olftclals said. Shertl,
known as Abu Ztad, oversees PLO activities ln Israeu:OCCup~
territories.
Sherlf's teen-age son also was wounded ln the ambush. but doctors
at the Palestinian-run Jaffa hospital In Damascus said nelthervtctlm
was In serious condition.

LOOK AT IT 'THI'7 WAY"· FIVE MINUTES
15 LDNGER THAN lrOUR LA5T ATTEMPT:

WORLD.

Mosquitos concern officials
MANSFIELD- Ohio health officials say It's taken longer this year
lor the mosquito crop to develop, but that the hot weather wUI soon
have the Insects sWarming.
Margaret Parsons, medical entomologist ·, with the Ohlo
Department ol Health, said the cool weather this spring stowed
progress of eggs laid earUer this season.
Ms. Parsons Is partlcularlyconceerned wlth mosquitoes that carry
St. Louts encephalitis. The female mosquitoes lay eggs during the
winter In protected areas. Because thewlnterwas so mild, most ott he
mosquitoes and eggs probably made It, Ms. Parsons 5atd.
Ms. Parsons said backyard sanitation Is the best methoo to control
mosquitoes and 'ticks.
She said !leks, which carry Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. are
very bad In central Ohio. She said about6percentof all ticks tested this
year lor spotted fever are positive.

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POZNAN, Poland ~APJ -Pope
John Paul II flew today to an
Industrial stronghold ol the out ·
tawed Solidarity trade union and
paid tribute to workeers killed In
decades of anti-government
protests.
His hOmage to the slain worJ&lt;ers
came a day alter· he appealed for
calm during the rest olhisetght-day
pilgrimage to his homeland- a visit
which sparked three straight nights
ol anti-government protests.
The giJvemment said Sunday the
Roman Catholic Church was partly
to blamefortheprotestsandwamed
that continued unrest could delay
the end ol marital law.
Tile (Xintllf was scheduled to go
tater today to Katowice, scene or
pitched battles after martial law
was Imposed on Det. 13, 1981. In the
bloodiest ol these, 11 striking
workers were killed In clashes with
· pollee at the Wujek mine.
"I wish to kneel In this place and
pay hOmage," the pont ttl said, as he
prayed In Poznan, where scores of
workers fought pollee In 1956.

. WEATHER FORECAST - 'nle Nllllonal Welldler 8en1ce
t-l..U . - . IUIIIQ' aldell lor ~ of the IIMioa lor 'l'llelday.
Sllowen !ft larecUt for the IIIIK...,.. a.ctde!IIIIICI lldiM:eal 1'1111111,.
IIIIKIIenl Milln zuta, the cenlnl Gulf llld . , _ of tllo Vb 1~ lu CliO!
wea111er lllcireout ler the Northweet. ~of the COIIIItey wiD be warm.

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Tueeday. Hllb ~.

Extended forecast

·Sunday altemoon. Eagle Scout Is the hlghc'!!llevel of
of achievement often,.) by the Boy Scouts of America.
(See additional pholo on pug&lt;• 5)

Carl R Hyu sell. Mei!(S Litter
Control Board Chairman. reports
somP progress ln llttPr coll!'Ctlon
which Is being conducted throu!(h·
out the county .
Within the past two w('('kS, two
Illegal dumpsl tes have bee n
cleaned up and burtNl by !he
program supervi so r. Roger
Walker, wlth the assistance of some
gmeral relief workers .rrom the
Meig s County Welfare
Depart men I.
The first dump undertaken by
Walker and his crew was tocalod on
Towns~tp Road 30.1 ln Oran!(l'
Township. A number of loads of
trash were hauled to the county

' thP aslslance of
landfill wllh
Towns hip Truste&lt;&gt;s and the Meigs
County Hl~hway Dl&gt;partmenl. F'lll
dlrt was used to reclaim the arPa .
The Sf'Cond Illegal dumpslll'
clea ned up was tocatPd on Chcster
Township Road 29:!, with the
asstsla nce of thP ChPstrr Township
Tru S I('("S .
Sevo nl~?en

lll&lt;•g-al dumpsllcs wlll
be clea ned up or burled wllh ln
Meigs County.
The lin er coll ~?ello n program has
been made posstbl&lt;' 1hr·ough a gra n I
or $'.!:!,450. with the plforts of lhe
Lilter Control Board appolnled by
the Meigs County Commissioners .
Mcmbers of the board at'(' Rotli&gt;rt

Bowan. Victor Brown. Charles
Barrett , Jr .. David Koblenlz, Roy
MliiN and Carl HySI'IL They have
me t over 2(1 tlmcs In lhfo pasl fou r
months and r('(·eive no P"'Y for I heir
Sl'rvlrrs. ·
Official " No Dumping" signs
have been purchasro by thl' Liner
Cont ml Boa n:l. and will be et1'Cird
al Illegal dumpsllrs wat·ntng the
public tMt further dumping there
may result in a maximum fin(' or
$!'100 and a maximum jail S&lt;'ntmce ·
of fl) days .
Assisting wllh I he purc hase and
posting of sign s wnl be I he Meigs
Cou nly Health Departml'nt.

Antique-Classic Auto Show will
begin shortly l_lfter regatta parade
Antique and classic cars wllllake
to the streets of Pomeroy during
Regatta weekend for the third
annual Antlque-Ctasslc Auto Show.
The show will begin Immedia tely
following the Blg Bend Rega tt a
parade, which leaves Middleport at.
10 a. m,. Saturday. The parade ls
expected td arrive In Pomemy
betwe&lt;&gt;n 11 and 11: 30 a .m. Ca rs will
be on display at the Simmons
Otdsmoblle-Cadlllac lot on Main

Strt'('f , Pomeroy. unlil ~l p.m .
Sat urday.
Prizes will be a w ard&lt;~! In lhP
following catt&gt;gorles :
Besl Opl'n classic lhmugh 1\127 ;
besl closed classic 1hrough 1927:
best opo:on ~ lassie 19~ · 1942: best
closed class!(· 19'.!!1-1942; best pro·
duc llon 194&amp;-1954 : best produe llon
195.~· 1967 ; beSt pro&lt;luc11on per1ormaoc·e. original: best strel'l rud or
hoi r'Od : and best of show ovcru II .

Ovrr 50 ca rs W(' rL~ Pntr•r{'&lt;l in tnt•
show la st yC'ar. and f'Vf' n m orP arC'
CXJX'&lt;'l&lt;'d to la kP p;HI In Suiurday's

rvrnt .

Rrglstration will t-Jt··gln lmnwctlate ly following ihc parmi!•. wlth a
fN' of $:~ per ra r . F'or rnorf'
Inform ation, r onla&lt;'l lh£' Pomrroy

Ar£"a Chamtx•r of Commf'rCt' at

Three hurt
in mishaps Rural banks not enthusiastic
about Ohio's mortgage program

A hospital spokesperson reported today Mlldred M. Brickles.
26, Sprtnglteld, Ohio, was treated
and released In good condlt ton
!rom O'Bleness Memorial Hospital
In Athens after being Involved In a
on~ar accident.
. The State Highway Patrol reported Brlckles was traveling
southbound on County Road47tn tile
lownshlp of Scipio In Melp County
at 12: :JJ a.m. Sunday when she lost
control o1 her van, wrnt to the rlgllt
side of the road and struck an
embankment.' Her van had light
dap-u~ge and she had mtnor visible
tujurles.
Jones. 29, Rt. 1. Albany
Leslie
was Involved lnaon~aracctdent In
Columbia township In Metgs Coonty
at J:.a!j p.m. Sunday. ~ was
trave~tn¥ northbound on 'County
Road 1, when he lost control·, wrnt
left ol center, struck tile left side.of a
bridal' and then ran Into the rtaht
slde'ol the bridge.
Jones' car sustained heaavy
clalnqe, and he had mtnor visible
lnjllrles. He wu cited lor traveling
at an unsafe speed.
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The patrol $llo reported that
Marll McGuire, 19, . l.aJICivllle,
wrecked his car In the Salem
• IOWIIIhlp ol Melp ·County at 12:4.'1
a.m. Salllll:la)' momlni and lUI·
tallied minor vlllble lnjurlel.
McCuin! boawilllr north·

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and Barbara Murray, Pomeroy, are shown here wUh
their son Randy, a member ol Pomeroy Boy Soout
Troop 248, who received the Eagle Scout award

Hysell reports some progress
Pope pays in area litter control project

Mutiny escalates in Lebanon

OKAY, THE ...K)BS TOUGH.'
SO AM r .' MY WILL

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ltomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, June 20, 1983

ByROBF;RTE.MDl.ER
. "-'lated Press Writer
. COLUMBUS, Ohio .(AP) - Two
Items that loom
prime obstacles
to the Legislature's summer ad·
joj11111T1enl - GoV. Richard Ce1este's state budget bill and a public
employee collective bargaining but
.-are due lor leglsll,l.tlve action this
week.
· Senate Finance Committee hear·
lngs were scheduled tonight on
Celeste's House-approvell budget
but: which majority Democrats
·debated behind closed doors last
.week.
the House Commerce and Labor
Committee Is to vote Tuesday on a
Senate measure establishing collec·
ttve bargaining· rights lor public
employees.
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Leglstators hope to get tile two
bills cleared Cor sununer adjourn·
ment.by the end ol June.
Senate President Harry Meshel,

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at coatrol olllll vehicle, went ott

the _roadway IntO ~ embaniiDit'ilt
and overtunel.
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llld McOulrewu CltedfOrtDOmuch
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Response !rom officia ls at thoS(' banks was slmllar
BATAVIA , Ohio 1AP1 - Ohio's nf'W low·lnlt•f'l&gt;sl
lo
those In rural a reas- that sm a tter banks didn 't ~PI
mortgage home loan pni!n'am Involves too mueh n&gt;d
enough
money to generatf' Interest.
tape and not enough money, say offlclal s or som~
Cenlrat Trust reportNl lhat afl&lt;•r
In
Gallipolis,
smaU rural bapks.
ooldlnR
the
money
for nearly a month, the bank ha.&lt; '
Many banks near Cincinnati, Including all live
banks In economically-depressed Adams County, ~rf' received enouglbappllcatlons to COV&lt;'r aU but roughly
$12,00l ol OHFA money a llotted to the Institution.
by,passtng the program.
Randy Hays. a loan o!ltcer, sa id thls morn ing
Yrobert L. Smlt.h. president of the National Bank or
Adams County In West Union, said If all Adams applications received so far covi&gt;r $2:17,7!Jl of lh•'
County banks participa ted, e~ch would be allocated a mount.
"That 's not commllled , and whf'thcr or nol uti wUl
only S40.(0).
"That's l'nough for only one or two loans," Smith be approved is yet to be determined,' ' h&lt;' said .
Hays said he's contacted bankers ln othe r rura l
Sllld. "I don't think that would jus tify all !he book work
and all were In apparent agTL'toment that 1wo
counties
and paperwork."
reasons
~ave sabotaged thl' program from belng
The Ohio Housing Finance Agency allocated about
more
effe&lt;&gt;tlve.
$.lllmllllon to bai.ks and savings and loan Institutions
"One reason Is that tile unemployment rate Is
that waa available May 5. An addltlorlat $110 million
hl~
here than In other countlco;." ~e said . "TttP
will be available In late June.
second
reason are some of the rest rlcllons."
Some'larger .banks that offer the program In rural
Because one ol the restrictions llmlls the amount of
counties lind demand Is great:
• Society National Bank, with regional headquarters acreage to be bought to two. Ha.vs said applicants are
In Cincinnati, made tile loans . available at one held primarily to buying land or houses In
subdvtslons.
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"'That kind ol hurt It," he exptainNl. "1 had sPVeral
''The money was gone two hours after we opened
the bank's doors," said Charles Fltrgerald, bank vice people wantll)g to buy farms. ~s· small as 17 or 18
pmklent and regtoilai real estate loan manager. acres, but the restrictions wouldn't a llow II."
One factor helping Central Trust Is th«&gt; Introduction
''People -.-e lh line overnll!ht lor It. It's a good
two weeks ago ol private mortgagf' In surance, Hays
pl'qll'am. There's definitely a demand tor ll." .
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. &amp;t Robert Green, pmldent ol tile Fin! National ,sa~
Without
Insurance,
potential
rrctptents
had
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Bank Georaetown In a-n County, said, '•we
ftcun!d we'd aet NO,(O) to QD,Ull, and that's not produce a :ll peroent downpaymetll, but with
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'l'!tree banks In the Galll8-Melp area participated gotten sevj!rallllqutrtes, and as ol this morning, on&lt;'
Ill the lojul proet:am. Central Trust Co. ol Gallipolis loan for roughly HJ,tm had been negollated, leavlnll
that ol!lco! with nearly halt ollls allocation remaining.
was allotted S2iO,(Q), while ita Mkicneport,oflce got
SlOO,Im Dink One ol Pomelvy received HJ.OOJ.

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l.EJ"''ERS OF OPINION are welcomed. They should be leM Chan 380 won!~ kMI1.
All &amp;eUenr. are HUhlect IAI cdtllna: and mll'i he Hi«ned with name, addreHH and telepfwrw
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Political football:
education scrimmage
By the time politicians begin warning that one Issue or another should not
become a political football. It already Is. President Reagan and his
Democratic critics are demonstrating that almost dally In the scrimmage
over education.
The Issue involves money, priorities and control in an area of concern to
vlrtuaUy every American voter. That would seem to make II the perfect
topic for serious, substantive debate in the Catl)paign lor the White House.
It certainly wW be a topic . Reagan and his would-be Democratic
challengers already have seized the issue. How substantive the debate is
another question.
Even as Reagan reissued the "political football" slogan, he Iold parents
to start pressing the federa) government for action- for a return to basics
and old-fashioned American values In the schoolhouse.
"Send a message to Washington, D.C., and make I! loud and clear," the
preslqent told the National Congress of Parents and Teachers In
Albuquerque, N.M. "Tell them you want the basics back in your schools
and the parents back In charge: telithem education must nevl1r become a
political football because your children come nrst. "
AJ the same lime, Democratic presidential candidates were criticizing
the administration and demanding that more federal money be put Into
·
public education.
For example, Fonner Vice Walter Monda le proposes $11 bl!Uon In
additional federal aid for education, $4.5 biUion of It to be allocated by loca l
school authorities. Sen. Ernest F. Hollings, D-S.C., said every American
teacher should get a $5,®a-year pay raise financed by Washington. He
estimated the cost a t $14 billion a year.
!Wagan opposes Increased federal aid or involvement, contending that
the schools were better before Washington got Involved In the first place.
He says the quality of public education suffered for the federal control that
"'~nl wtth federa l m oney.
The education Issue has been there aU along: public opinion analysts see
It as a major topic of voter concern over th&lt;" next decade. It becamd a
prime topic of political deba te alter the National Commission on
Excellence In Education Issued a report that included calls for a longer
school year, stricter cunicula, and merit pay for outstanding teachers.
Reagan said he backed the entire report . The administration has not
suggested how such steps should be financed .
The president Is pushed hard on the merit pay proposal, which Is opposed
by the 1.6 million-member National Education Association. the ·.l argest
· teachers union. The NEA has been an Influential force In Democratic
presidential politics, and Mondale is courting Its support In 1984.

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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Pitching
has been the name of the game for
the Los Angeles Dodgers ever since
._ they moved to Lns Angeles In 1958.
But the numbers they're putting
together so far In 1!183 border on the
frightening.
Veteran Burt Hooton kept It up
Sunday bywinninghlsfifthln al'O\\',
pitching the Dodgers past Clncln·
natl, 5-1, a three-hitter lor his first
victory over the Reds In five years.
Afterward, he acknowledged tb&lt;!
current staff is a good one,. but
added, "In '77-78 we had a great

Political infighter _ _;______--.-J_a_ck_A_nd_er_so_n
comes under the jurisdiction of the
Department of Health and Human
Services. But her office was located
on Whittlesey's turf .in the Old
Executive Office Building next to
the White House.
The new public liaison · boss
wanted Knauer out of there. But
Knauer knew her way around ' the
rarefied atmosphere of the White
House, and she realized thJt bein~
moved physically out ol close
proximity to the Oval House would
weaken her Influence. Her access to
the president would be more
difficult If she were moved out of the
White House. That's the way things
work In Washington .
So Knauer resisted Whittlesey' s
effort · to move her office. She
quietly enlisted Whittlesey's prede·
cessor, Elizabeth Dole, who moved
up to the Cabinet as Transportation

the back door of the White House
and pleaded Knauer's case with the
preslderrt 's chief ol staff, James
Baker. Dole went away convinced
that she had left Knauer safely
ensconced next door to the White
House and reassured her that
evel)&gt;thing was okay.
But they had underestimated
Whittlesay's1devlousness and deter·
mlnation. While Baker's attention
was distracted by the WUiiarnsburg
su mmit meeti ng, Whittlesey
quietly tmddled with top White
House honcho, Michael Deaver.
I am not privy to the details of
thai meeting. But later the same ·'
day, a Whittlesey aide told my
a-ssociat e' Vfckl Warre n that
Knauer would be "moving back to
HHS."

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since Knauer •had never been
housed a~ HHS. But tbe import was
Secr~tary.
Obligingly, Dole slipped through_ clear: Knauer ·had lost; Whittlesey

Political football

President Ronald Reagan Is
busily doing just what he Is just as
busily warning against. He Is
making a 1984 political football out
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of education. He has conveniently
forgotten his former plans to
abolish the Department of Eduea·
tlon and Is now zealously promoting
merit pay for " master" tea9hers
and talks knowingly of "returning
to the basics." Don't lake it so
seriously! Jt is just another Reagan
red herring to divert your attention
from arms control, 10 percent
unemployment and the mess of
administration Is making In Central
America .
Recently the president has per·
sonally appeared before educa tional groups in Minnesota, Tennes·
see and New Mex ico. In
Minneapolis, KnoxvUie and Albuquerque he tried to drum up
enthusiasm for .his latest scam with
little success. He promised everything except the one thing the
nation's schools need - MONEY .
"Could you spare some change? I just moved
He conceded that his merit pay plan
here and the bank is using my money while II
would cost the schools more money
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takes ten working days to clear the check I
but said those funds should not
deposited. "
come from more federal aid.
Expanding on the money Issue,
Education Secretary Terrel H. Bell
told the Republican National Com·
rnlttee memiiers that increasing
federal aid to schools would lead to
"federalizing our schoOls," wha·
tMr tb.at means. It must hav~
meant 8omethlng to the Republl·
I, along with others I know. are • money Is gOing to come from to get I cans lor It was reported that they
personally puzzled by the HUD
these jobs done. At the same time,
cheered him rnlghtUy, ptCbably the
program taking place In
allthattheyworktoryearslsgoing
nrst time BeU has been cheered
Middleport.
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down the drain, as · they sit and
since he has headed the dl!partment
1;1&gt;ere a.re so many peOple who watch their property ·losing value, he was appointed to abolish.
are UvJng on fixed incomes and just
knowing they can't do anything
EducatiOn of American youth is
barely making It , yet they aren't
about it. There are probably those
too Important to become a polltlcai
getting any help pn tlleir homes
too, who received the work needed,
footbaU for a party which has no
because they were on the required
because they doq't li~e on t~e
Intention of financing any of the
required side pi Hartinger ·side o! f!artlnaer Parkway, who
Improvements· they advocate. The
Pa~kway.
could have waited .while someone " governor Ill New Mexico, commentThere are many, I'm sure. who
leis fortunate received the· help. I · Ing on. the p~t·s appearance
sit back day atter ~ay and wonder
do11'1 think that II s~uld make any
there, 'satd, ~'The president shbuld
how they are gol"ll to get things In
difference which' si&lt;!e o! the Park·
put hCI money where hit mouth is!"
·their· ho~ fixed, and It Is a .. way a person lives on.
I ~ Wtth the IIOYeJIIOr. I think
growing worry to tflem. Some. I'm
I feel It should be determined by • that· the problems of bur schools
sure, have lost. a· spoilse, 'who used 'Circumstances and real . need. I
·should have 11 complete airing 1n the
to be t))ere and together they
don't 'think !ha't ·a person's house
198f presidential election. Any plan ·
worked to make t¥.1r home Into a
should be let go until it falls down,
which either party advocates
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Just because they are on the wrong
place they could ~Ire ln.
sho\lld be accompanied by a pian to
Now, their spouSf Is gone and the side of the road.
pi'IIVide llmdS to make It succeed.
Linda Hawley
job! 11re piling up 'nd they sit and
Mouthing fancy poUUcal words will
Mld~ieport, Ohio
oot solve what rnri.st · eveJYone
,~· worry every day abou!J where the

had won. Whichever of her objec·
lives in life had gone awry, she had
Iriumphed over the consumer
chief.
Of course, Knauer got a nice
letter from President Reagan. It
" praised her work and conferred
upon her a more imposing title:
Special Adviser to the President for
Consumer Affairs.
Evidently suspecting the worst,
Knauer wrote a thank-you note to
• Reagan but arranged a meeting
with Baker. She wanted to know
whether the president's letter me- ··
ant what she·was afraid it did .
·on·June 8, she learned the worst: .
She was Indeed being moved out of· · ~
the White House ·complex. She
could still use White House station· ',
ery, and she could keep her White ,
House pass. But she would . rio \.;
longer be. a short walk from the 1 ; •
Oval Office. She has been banished '
to the obscurity of a downtown
office building.
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recognizes as a national problem. will pile more expense on over
Potltical hot air without substance burdened states and school districts
has never yet been the answer and I without providing the extra money.
doubt It will be In 1984.
Since the Reagan administration
Merit pay, supported by new assumed control of the government
federal funds , might well be the there has. been a constant effort to
answer to the troubles facing our shift the responsibilities and cost of
educational system. II might be the government down to the states,
vehicle by which superior teachers cities and counties. That was the
are rewarded and the Incompetents policy he followed as governor of
removed from the classrorn or ·It California, and he will go down In
could lead to further politlcallzlng history as one of the least effective
our educational system. It Is governors of that great state. His
opposed by the National Education much extolled workfare program In
Association, the largest and most · California has been proven to be a
powerful of educational organlza· dismal failure but that did not
!Ions. They claim the process of prevent him from seeking to
selecting teachers eligible for merit promote the program nationally.
pay would open the door to political He has the peculiar ability to turn a
favoritism by non-elective bodies blind eye on mistakes. The most
and take the responsibility for the glaring mistake of his first years as
teachers away from the duly · president has · been · his utter
elected"boards of education. !halls disregard of the problems in the
the Impression I received from educattohal field until they were
hearing the matter debat.ed briefly forced on his attention by the wide
on television. However, I don't !eel spread publicity through the . na·
qualified to give an opinion either lion's news media. Now that he is
way on the matter. I do feel almbsl certain to seek another term
qualified to oppose any plan which

in office. he Is trying to take the
educational bit in his teeth anq tum
the Issue ln.\O apolitical footbaliln
the 1984 presidential campaign .

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grandson of Mrs. Muriel A. Spires .
Kyger, was recent ly selected as a
member of the U. S. Air Force golf
team.
Zwles, who is stationed at Eglin
Air Force Base In F lorida . recently
spent a Wl'&lt;'k with the USAF golf
team In tournament play at Jack·
sonv tue. Mayport and Cf'CII Field
Naval Air Stations.
At Eglin Air Force Base in tlw
intramura l golf season which eon ·
tlnues through Aug. R. Zwlcs
recorded the lowest roundofplay for
the second straight week . Zwles ,
with his eagle, recorded a two· under
par 70, a score which was S('VI'n
strokes better than the second place
finisher. Zwles was also the league's
medalist In the fir·st wr&lt;'k of play
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baseball (43-21) . And with Sunday's
win, they expanded their lead over
Atlanta In the National League West
to 5\f, games.
The Reds' lone run Sunday was
unearned, the result of a Steve Sax
throwing error- his 18th error.
But Dusty Baker quickly got the
Dodgers even with a bases-empty
horner In the bottom of the first, his
seventh of the season and first In U
days.
Ken Landreaux singled horne a
run In the second Inning, and
"Our pitching Is as solid as I've right-fielder Paul Householder gave.
the Dodgers another one when his
ever seen it," said Manager Tom
throw
to third base wound up in the
Lasorda. "I'm talking about all 10
dugout.
pitchers, ·not Just the starters. But
Landreaux doubled in the fifth
our starters have been outstanding,
lnrilng,
and scored on two wild
simply ouf!;tandlng.
"What makes it aU the more pitches by the Reds' starter, Bruce
meaningful," Lasorda polnled out, Berenyl, 4· 7, who took the loss
too, "Is that we haven't been scoring. despite striking out U . Then. In the
sixth,-Hooton singled home his fifth
runs."
The Dodgers rank fourth In the run of the season, tying him with
Valenzuela In the pitchers· RBI
National League in runs scored and
derby.
they're eighth In hitting - yet
From there, It au was Hooton. He
they've got the best record In
·.retired the last eight Reds In order,
·and 19ofthe last 20.
Berenyl acknowledged he pitched
well, but added, "Anytime you give
upfiverunsyoudon'tdeservetowln.
And I found out In arbitration, It's
how many wins you have that
rouiits."

Osteen era.
''But,'' cautioned Reuss, ''let'ssee
what happens over an entire year."
True,Sunday's gamewasonlythe
Dodgers' 64th. But it was forecll$t In
the spring that, with Fernando
Valenzuela, Bob Welch, Reuss and
Hooton going to the mound every
fourth day, the Dodgers' pitching
wouldn't allow for any long·tenn
losing streaks. And then Alejandro
Pena, who's6-1 witha1.93ERA, was
added to the corps.

SERVJCE
Dependability
Peace of Mind

Witlt a handicap of 3. his
individua l golfing abilities have
nette-d him several fit-,;t place
t 1uphiPs and cas h awards l'f'CC'ntly .
H r is the son of Waller and Ard ath
A. Zwir-s , Pensacola . Fla .

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Cl NCINNATl t A.P 1 .I u llo
Espinoza rode Cuckold to win the
ninth. race featut"P at River Downs
Sunday to pay $.'&gt;.80. $:1.41l and $2.80.
Cuckold ran the mile In 1: :JRtowln b~
a head .
Dangerous Leader was second.
l't'tumlng $4.80 and $..1 20. '11te show
horse, Talent Time, paid $5.20.
The 1·11 dally -double r omt:Jinatlon
of Hom's Dl'p~t a nd Marinate paid
$.})'2. The2·1l ·7 trift ~·ta combination
paid $:!i31.30.
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Julv 2, :t and 4.
Entry fPe Is $75 and two approve&lt;l
A.S. A. softba lls.
The drawing wi ll be held Thurs·
day, .!uno 30, 7 p.m. a t the
fa irground s fi e ld . Budw e is er
jackets will be awarded to the !frst
place team a nd lndlvldua ltrophi&lt;•s
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ThaI' s when the Dodgers appeared in the World Series two
successive seasons.
Jerry Reuss, who starts tonight
when the Dodgers and San Diego
Padnes begin a four-game series,
said of the l983stalf: "I can't think of
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anything better."
The Dodgers' pitchers have the
best earned run average In baseball,
2.57, a superlorrnarktothe Dodgers'
2.62 In 1966, the Koufax·DI;"sdaJe.

lleud ' Coach Gilbert
Woods, Robert Yonker, Wuyne Ritchie, Matty
Ridenour. PhiUp Woods, Rod Newsome, . James
McDIUIIel IUid Asst. C01u·h Jloh Bam•r. Third row Asst. Coach Terry Newsome.

Ainnan Zwies on golf team

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Everyone will agree there is
something wrong with a ,s ystem
that graduateS almost a third of
high school students when they are
still basically illiterate. But getting ~
anyone to agree on the causes and •
so)utions Is a different rriaiter. It
ll'llly be that there are so tna,ny
reasons for the educational deft·
clencles that there are no pat
answers. · The problems must be
solved on the state and communitY
ievel but I cannot see where piling
more expense on states and school
districts to meet federally man·
dated merit pay increases will do
more than complicate an already .
desperate situation. You may be 4
$Ure that as long as Ronald Reagan
Is president, the federal govern·
ment Is not about to pick up its fair
share of the tab.
He has already given the political
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WE NEE!" A NEW OfACIAl- 'PART\'
LINE- TI"E 01.1" ON I: .IS CATC.I-IV, BUT
WI-IO. 8el.IISVE'S tT ANY LON6Eil?

W1\SHINGTON - This is an
autopsy of a power struggle
between two of President Reagan's
women advisers, Faith Ryan Whit·
tlesey and Virginia Knauer, both
strong-willed Individuals skilled In
the Washington arts of tnflghtlng
and manipulating.
Whittlesey has riSen by dint of
ferocious slngte-mlndedness from
- the Pennsylvania state Legislature
to the White House. where she has
just taken charge of the public
liaison office . .Colleagues describe
her as abras ive and dictatorial. She
fired most of the staff almost before
hung up her coat. "Tough is too
a word " to characterize her,.
ordlng to some stunned White
House staffers.
Knauer is a · 68-year-oid, grand·
motherly, a rsenlc -and-old ·lace
type, who has served as consumer
affairs chief in three Republican
administrations. Technically, the

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·Young intothe'left.!leldbleachersat Hargrove then singled and Andie
' 41' Sporia Wrller
Royals Stadium In the seventh Thornton capped the outbUrst 'w ith
Cliff Pastomlcky Is the first one to inningtogiveKarisasCityasweepof an RBI single;
admit he's no George Brett. For a the three-game series.
N...._ll..ea&amp;lle
while there; he was having a hard
In other American League action,
.The Chicago Cub! continue to
time just being Cliff Pas tomicky. '
it was Cleveland 7, Detroit 2; · enjoy their position near the top of
F1J11ng In for the Injured star at Tormto 6, California 1; New YorkS, the NatJonal L!lague East, and once
third base, the Kansas City rookie Milwaukee3; Ballimore6,Bo8ton3; again the.V can t!lanll newcomer
was mired in an (}.for-14slurnpuntll Qllcago.l, Oakland 0 and Texas 4, Dick Ruthven.
finaUy breaking aut SundaY with a Minnesota 1.
. RutiMm, acquired !rom Phlladel·
three-run homer that led the Royals
Julio Franco's RBI doub)e phla May 22 In a trade lor reliever
to a 4-2 vlctaJY over Seattle.
sparked a ftve-runseventhanc:l~ WWle Hernandez, checked St. Louis
"I was starting to press a Utile Sorensen seattered nine hits as on two hits as the Cubs downed tbe ,
bit," said Pastomicky, who was Cleveland ~t Oetrolt In the llrst Cardinals 4-1 Sunday.
"He had aU his pitches working,
called up !rom Omaha on June 14. game of their doubleheader . The
·"Before I went up to bat, (batting second game was ·rained out.
but the lOcation was the key." said
coachRockyColavlto) toldmetogo
Sorensen didn't walk a batter allcago Manager Lee EUa.
up there and have a good time and · whUe strlklngo\lttwoln handing the · . The vlctoJY, Chicago's 13th In 17
lt'U taU sometime.
Tigers only their fourth defeat In games, moved the fourth-place
Cubs within three games of NL East
"And then Cloyd Boyer. the their last 15 games:
pitching roach, told me, 'You can go
With two outs and the game tied co-leaders St. Louis and Montreal.
In other NL games, Los Angeles
up there and look bad three times, 2·2 in the seventh, Franco doubled
a nd the next tlmeyoucan go up there home the game-winning run off Dan downed Cloolnnati!i-1, Philadelphia
a nd be the hero and hit the baU hard PetJY. Alan Bannister foUowed with clobbered Pittsburgh 14-2, San
and drive in the run.' "
a two-run double and Manny TrUio Diego beat Houston &amp;-4, San
Paslomlcky, after faDing behind hit an RBI single. cbaslng Petry In Francisco outslugged Atlanta 9-6
0.2, lashed a hanging slider off Matt favor of Dave Gurnperts. Mike and Montreal got past New York 4·3.

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WATSON ON THE MOVE - Tom Watson lll'l""in ablnlleputt on
the third hole during final round action In the U.S. Open at Oakmont
Sunday. Watson moved ahead of Severtano Balleoteros. (AP
Laserpholo)

Rain delays U. S. Open play
OAKMONT, Pa .. (AP) - Torn
Watson looked up when he heard the
c lap of thunder and saw the streak of
lightning through the dark clouds
hovering over the OakmOnt Country
Club golf rour,;e.
It didn't take long for him to decide
that this was not the very best place
to be.
So, tied for the lead in the Untied
States Open Golf Championship
with LarJY Nelson at 4-under·par,
and. with live holes left to play.
Watson used hlsplayer'sperogatlve
and left the course.
A few miilutes later, therestofthe
players follOwed as the siren
sounded, suspending play for the
second time and eventually forcing
this rain-plagued tournament Into
an extra day of action. Only .,six
player$ were stranded by thestonn.
In addition to Watson and Nelson,
Gil Morgan was the only man under
par, and he trailed the co-leaders by .
three shots with two holes to play.
Until this !l3rd Open. no round in
the hlstOJY nf the tournament dating
l)$Ck to ~ had fal!ed to be
canpleted on the day It w~ started.
Now two in three days had been
curtailed by speclaC\ilar lightning ·
and torrential raf!ts,
Was Watson scared by the
lightning?

"Ask Lee Trevino. Ask Bobby
Nichols. Ask the two people who
were hit bylt out here theother day,''
he said.
Golfers Trevino and Nichols were
hlt on the course some years ago.
Two spectators were struck on the
second day of the tournament
Friday ·when play was suspended
for 2~ hours and finally called off
with 38 play~rs still on the course.
"I hacJ a friend back In high sc)looi
in Columbia, Mo.," Watson ron·
tinued. "He was running from
lightning on a roun;e during a
championship. His hair was stand·
lng on end. And he had curly hair."
United States Golf Association
omclals waited 1 hOUr. 10 minutes
before deciding to caU play for the
day, leaving the tournament title
unsettled after Nelson had survived
a sizzltng !rant nine by Watsbn to tie
the defl!ndlng champiOn on No. 14.
Nelson, who fired a 65 in
Saturday's third round to ~b
back Into contentiOn, started theday
at even-par, tied with CaMII Peete
and one stroke behind Wataon and
Masters champion Seve Balleste.ros. He had tour birdieS anc:l a
harldsome 33 on the front nine
Sunday but all he got for his trouble
was two strokes farther behind
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By HOWARD ULMAN
AP Sports Writer
BOSTON (AP ) - How could the
Boston Breakers ever win wit hout
quarterback · J ohnnie Walton. who
led them to five come-from ·behlnd
vlc(ories?
Simple. They never fell behind .
Walton was sidelined with a
strained left knee, so inexperienced
Doug Woodward got hls first United
States Football League starl Sun ·
day and directed Boston to a 24-17
victory over the Tampa Bay
Bandlls.
The Breakers led 7-0 less than two
minutes into the gam e and 14-3 alter
Ihe first quarter. That took pressure
off Woodward . who wou ldn 't be
forced to pass to tryforq uickscores .
"We expected them to run a lot,
espec ially alter they· got ahead,"
sa id Bandits' Coach StcveSpun·ier.
"Scoring as quickly as we dld
definitely he lped the ofh-nse a nd sPt
the tempo ," said the 24-year-old
Woodward . who comple ted 12 of 17
passes for two touchdowns but only
OO yards.
Both team s are 1G-6. Boston. ·

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Its blggrst cha llenge came from
thP .lagum· tram of Bob Tullius of
Winchester . Va ., a nd Bill Adam of
Hamilton, Ontario, but !ha l car
struck a guardrail about four hours
lnl o the race and was never a factor

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ThP winning car. which quaUfled
on II&gt;P polr position for the 51-car
liPid. awragru 84.614 mph for 212
laps in soggy m ndlt Ions. 'lllevlctory
was the S('('ond for Rahal In \he

The only olh&lt;'r car to lead the race
was a Lola driven by BobLopenberg
of Lafayet te, CaUl.. and John
Morton of El Segundo, CaUl . It led
the flrst twolapsbut c rashcd an hour
and 15 mlnu\es Into the race.
"When the Jaguar fell out , lt put a
lot of pressut'l' off us. We were just
praying. tha t' s aU," Rahal said .
Bundy added , "The car was jus\
excellent and It did everything we
neroed to do today- never missed a
beat. And 1 had two good dr ivers to
back me up, so thai made It
relatively easy."
Finishing third were Bllly Hagan
of Lafayette, La .. and Gene Fulton
of Marietta, Ga. Their Chevrolet
Camaro won the GTO category In
the three-classlflcatlon race.
Winning the GTU,class were Joe
Yarde and Jack Baldwin o!Tampa ,
Fla., In a Mazda . They finished fifth
overa ll .
A 75-mUe race earlier Sunday for

T hP Dublin . Ohio. dt·tver also won
the 1\ rsl running of 1he mce In 1979
with Brian Hedman as hispar\ner In
a Rail .
fta ha l nonnally drives for a Ford
team on the Internationa l Motor
Sports Association circuit. but ran
wll h the Truema n team In lhls race
because a new car Is being built for
hlm .
'!)ueman, of Columbus, owns the
Mld·Ohlo track a nd a IOOunlt mote l
chain . Be Is Rahal's sponsor on the
l ndlanapolls-cat· circuit.
He teamed wllh Rahal and
Bundy. of Ga lnesvU!e, Ga ., a nd
formerly of Sc lo, Ohio, for this race
only . Thai 's because his usual
partner on the GT circuli, AI Holbert
t&gt;l Werrlngjon, fa., was In Le-Mans,
France, where he was part of the
winning team l[l the 24-hour race
there.
In ·second were Bob Akin of
Ossining, N.Y., and John O'Steen of
Cincinnati In a Porsche.
· The Rahal-Trueman-Bundy team
iook a first prize of approKlmately
$27.250 of the $:00,00l pu rse.
It led for all but seven laps of the
race, losing the lead only on the first
and second laps alter spinning on Its
opening tour or the course, and laps
102 and 100 because o! a plt stop.

American sport s sedans was won by
Craig Carter of Marlon, Ind., with a

I

Zenon Andrusyshyn kicked the
first of his three fie ld goals, a
3l&gt;-yarder, but on Boston's next
possession Johnson capped a 46yard drive with a 2-yard dive to
make It 14-3 with 3: Olleft in the first
period.
The Bandits closed to within 17·14
on Andrusyshyn's51-yard field goa l
as ilrne ran out In the first baH. Sam
Platt had scored on a :!I}yard run for
Tampa Bay, and Tim Mazzetti

booted. a 22-yard field goa l for
Boston.
After starting at their own 4!1
following a fourth-quarter JlUnt, the
Breakers need just two plays to
score, a 44-yard bomb from Woodward to Beau Coash and a 7-yard
touchdown strike to Nolan Franz, .
Aitdrusyshyn added a 35-yard
field goal midway through the fina l
period, but the Bandits "oultln 't
cross midfield after that.

to 8-'t In the strong Eastern Lillie
League.
Shawn Diddle and Herb Laudermllt led Racine's a tlack with two
homl' tuns each. Danny Gheen
added a home run and single, Joey
Jarrell lined three singles, Todd
Grindstaff doubled a nd singled.
Charlie Woods, Jason Quille n,
and Shannon Wlllla!l1S · each
doubled . Chrts Murphy added a
single In the winning hlt parade.
For Chester Reynolds slammed a
home run, while Hawk, Sinclair and
"'rost each singled.

In local little league baseba ll
action the visiting Racine Roya ls
rolled to a 15·5 triumph over
Chester behi nd a big nine-ru n
second Inning.
Shawn Diddle was the winning
pitcher In three strong Innings of
work, while Joey Jarrell ca me on in
relief to pick up the save.
Both turned In fine efforts as they
allowed just live hit ~ in lour Innings.
Due to a fine hitting attack th&lt;'
ga me was called alter four Innings
as the 10 run mercy rule was In
effecl. Racine turned In a very good
offensive display to push Its record

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POMEROY - Those who
have ordered homemade Ice
cream from Trinity Church,
Pomeroy, may pick It up
Monday between 6 and 7:30p.m.
lee cream Is sUll avallable, and
may he ordered by stopping at
the chun!h Monday or phoning
992-3222 or 992-37T7. Ice cream,
sandwiches, and other food wUl
be avaUable during the Big Bend
Regatta Thursday, Friday , and
Saturday from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m.
at the church.

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MIDDLEPORT- Group II of
the Middleport Presbyterlan
Church will meet Tuesday evenIng at the home of Betsy Horky .
The women's association wlll
meet at the church Thursday
evening at 7; lJ p.m .

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POMEROY - The Meigs
Athletic Boosters will meet at
the Meigs Junior High School at
6: lJ p.m . Tuesday, due to the
fact that a scbool board meeting
Is scheduled lor the same
evening.

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When you want a boat

CHESTER - The Grubb
Family Singers wUl be appear·
lng at the Chester Church of
God, during revival services
Tuesday, at 7 p.m.

THURSDAY
RUTLAND
Rutland
Garden Club wUl have a tour of
the Glasshouse Gr'l!mhou5e at
Stewart Thlll'!lday. Members are
to meet at the Rutland Methodist
Church atlp.m . togo to Stewart.

Don 't give up the s hip ... let u s
finance if! W e'd lik e to le t you weigh anchor for a grea! su mmer with th e boat of your
dreams , a nd a fin anc in g plan to match . Phone
today.

'·
Meinbers ot St. Paul's Luther811
Church wtll be serving homemade
lee cream and a variety of
sandwiches. salads and t erts on
. Regatta· weekend, Friday and
Saturday, trom 11 a .m . to 7 p.m.
each day.
Ice cream Oavors af banana.
pineapple, vanilla, lemOO and
chocolate wUl be made MondaY and

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lOdays.
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JOSEPH P: SALDANHA, MD'

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tour MltbiWI anc1 a n~ece.
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. Mary Starcher hosted a recent
meeting o! the Chatter Club at her
home. Plans were made lor a
summer dinner party. Games were
played 'with prizes going to the
winners and refreshments were
served. Ruth Young will host the
next meeting at her Rutland home.

A picnic at the Racine Locks and
Dam, West VIrginia side, on July 21
was planned when the Magnolia
Club met Thursday night at the
home of Margaret Rose. Members
are to meet at the Fariners Bank
and Savings Co. lot at 6: 30 thai
evening.
The Lord's Prayer and devotions
I:!Y Cora Beegle opened the meeting.
The program was given by Burton
Smith wbo read "Happy Anniversary 1" "Sull'rise" and the URose."
Games were conducted by Kathryn Miller, Doris Grueser, Ms.
Beegle, and EUen Couch. Refresh·
ments were served by the bostess.

Kenny Russell
Kenneth Roy Russell, 11-year-old
son of Marine Captain and Mrs.
Karl R Russell, and grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Ke nneth Russell,
Racine . and Mr. a nd Mrs. Roy 0 .
Smith, Rock Springs Road, cele·
brated his birthday recently ... In
Hawaii where the family now fives.
While In Meigs County Keitneth
attended the Salisbury Element ary
Sc hool. At the Moka pu Elementary
School on Koeohe, he was recipient
of the citizen of the m onth a wa rd for
AprlL
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Capt. Russell Is stationed with the
U.S. Marine Corps at lheA!r Station
In Kallua, Hawall. but Is currently
on a slx monlh tour du ty In the
Pa cHlc.

Bratton birth

ANN ARBOR, Mich . (AP)- New
cars and trucks approved by
Envlromental Protection Agellcy
for emission-control standards
must first pass testing which
simulates 50,00l mlles o! city
driving.
To eliminate possible variations
In .test results, a unl!orm !uel Is
essential, according to PhlWps
Chemical Co., which has supplied
diesel control fuel for the last three
years to EPA technlclanS.

Jhe

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l!llelllngs. and carryout
orders can beplacedeltherday alter
6 p.m. at 992-:.110.
The rot luncheon specials wtll be
chicken and llorriem8de noodles,
with beef btlrbeque, sloppy joes, and
ootdogs beln8 seM!dlnaddltlon to a
variety of salads. Take out orders
will also he available.

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Can non-dairy taste like real thing?
By the Editors
of Consumer Reports
For m any people, coffee Is not
coffee unless It conta ins some form
of lightener - a nd plenty of it. But
even though they like It that way.
they may not know why. Consumer
Reports sensory consulta nts ex ·
plain that adding cream to cofeee
not only changes the brew's color. It
also takes the edge off some of the
drink's harsh taste .
A Ugh! crea m such as half-and·
half really enhances a coffee's
taste. Hall-and ·half. like crea m and
whole milk, contains ml!k fat. When
you sip your coffee, · the mllkfat
coats our tongue a nd protects It
from some fo the astringency and
sourness that m akes coffee. taste
har sh. Milk fa t a lso gives coffee
more " body" - tha t Is coffee wit h
c ream feels thicker tha n coffee
without.
To gel a handle on the best·

the

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consulta nts sampled some coffee
with half-and-ha lf, milk a nd sever!
bra nds of " non-dairy creamers ."
They found tha t the. I:mlf-and·ha lf
complemented a nd softened lhtc'
taste of coffee perfectly.
A .. ta blespon of half·a nd·half
conta ins aboutg 30 ca lotiPs -only a
few m ore ca lories than a serving of

the typical non-dairy creamer.

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Half-a nd-ha lf's fal Is not nec&lt;'s ·
sarlly more sat urated tha n the fat

s£&gt;in ns

In a regular non-dairy creamer .

th at most of thr- products w re only

However, the sensory contultan\s
say that If you use \hat mu ch
half ·and-half In a cup of coffee twice
a day, you're add ln ~ almosl as
many calories as a sOce of brPad but with only a few of thP nutrients
tha t bt•cad prov ides .
To see II the non·dalry products

tol erable Imitat ions of hall-a nd·
half. The hPst of those tesled
lnclud•'&lt;l the Poly Pcrx frozen. A&amp;P

could compare wi t h I'Pa l da i ry
crf'amers, Consu mer Repo rt s sf'n·

powder from Safpway, S&lt;-otch Buy

sory consult ants tested lOpowderNI
a nd four frozen crea mers. For
cumpartson , they also evalua ted
samples of half-and-half, wholf'

milk a nd UHT milk - milk that ha s
lx'en trea tPd at ult1 1a·hlgh tf'mpe ra -

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apparent .

Thf' St' nsory consulta nts judged

powder. Perx ft'OZf'll . Cost Cutt er
powdf'r from Krogf'r , Ann Page

powdt' r from A&amp;l'. Rich's Poly
Rich frn z(~n. Hlch's Coffff Rich
frozt.-'n , \. ucP r nc l'o ff N• Tone

powdl'r fronl Sa££•way, a nd Avon ·
dHlf' powdt.•r from K roger.
Thf' wlct&lt;'IY advt&gt;rtlsl'&lt;i Crcmor u
anfl Coffl '(' mate powdrrs tasted
worsf' th a n tht• d tPapf'r s u ~r ­
murkf'l brand s. in thL• sensor y
cons ullanis ' opinion.

tun:os so that no rrfrlgc ra tton Is

(For a spt'&lt;' la l reprint of Consu-

req uired before It's oppned.
Thr Sf'nsory eonsultants pn··
pared the sa mr kine! of t'OffP&lt;.' for

nwrs' Union ('va lu at ion of ca nned
soups S('lld $1 fnr f'ac h copy to .
CONSUM ER.'i. 1' .0 . nox 4(;1. Radio '
City Station. NPW York. N.Y . 10l19.
SUI'£' to ;' Sk f fH' lhf' IT'prlnt OM

each tast ing srsslo n to bC' sure' that
t hP ll'.'itC'r s \:Vf' l'f' t as II ng difff'l'('nC'PS
betwf'('n rrC'a m ('I'S and not IX'tWef•n

coffC&lt;'s. ·Most of thr

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products did a pa ssable though not
sp1~ tacular

job . Solll(' gav£' coffC'f'
as cre amy a tPxturr as whole o r
UHT milk, but not on&lt;' wa s as good
as real ha lf-a nd-half.
Al l uf the non -dairy products
S('{' med to lncr easf' cuffr-f•'s astrln ·
!(rnry . And , in somP, !h&lt; • stmn g,
vagu&lt;'ly caramf'l -likP tastl' of c_1 &lt;.1 ·

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Residents want name changed to Fizzleville
FIZZLEVILLE, Ohio t AP ) Booster s hope the latest campail'.'"
to get officials to r hange the name of
their town doesn't fizzle out.
FlzzlevUle, llt tle more than a wldP
spot on state Route 763. has Its own
general store, a one-sheet nf'WS~
paper a nd anannua lhorseshow. but
you won't flnd It on a map. And
resident s want to change a U thai.
The town has been known as Hiett ,
or at least lt was until a little mor&lt;·
than a decade ago, said AI
Rhonemus, 56, who opera\es I he
general store with hL• wife, Patty .
According to Rhonemus . some
locals back then tried their luck at
bowling a t nearby i\1){-rdeen . II

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lhl'y Wl'rl' b&lt;'IIPr equ ipp&lt;'d

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hanciiP t ral'lors limn bowling ba lls

and pi'Ovru II by finis hing l:tst In
thf'lr lmguP. They dltln' l win a ~arne
a II Sf'a..o;on.
"So whPn asked where they cam&lt;'
from ," Rhonemus said r('('f•n tly,
"t hry resr&lt;&gt;nded. 'F izzJpvllle. "'
Pcopll' In h!l cll liked thl' narnP,
and loca l residents havP bN'n tryl n ~
to get the county to of[!c!AIIy chang&lt;'
Hiett's name ever stncC'.
H.honemus, thP town·s onr--man

chambe r of commerce, sa id thl'
latest campa ign Includes bumper
st ickers tha t read. " ! blink&lt;'d a nd
mlsSI'd F!uJevl lle USA," and a hat
la\J('If'd "~'IZ7Jev !lle Booster."

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SECOND HALF 1982 REAL EST ATE TAXES

EXTENSION GRANTED
CLOSING DATE JULY 20, 1983
Second Half Penalty-10% of Total Unpaid Current Taxes

Marjorie

Bratton

1) On December 1st, each year interest is charged against t~ full
unpaid balance.of taxes for period of time from day estabhshed
in (1) above to date.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bratton
announce the birth of their second
chlld, a daughter, Marjorie Katherine. The ln!ant was born at
o •meness Mem orial Hospital, and
weighed nine pounds, two ounces,
and was 22 Inches long.
Paternal grandmother Is the late
Marjorie Hughes . Great·
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Elden Walburn, Middleport. Mater·
nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Max Pooler, Middleport,
and Mr. and Ml'tl. Wald Diddle,
Pre!tonsbure , Ky . Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
DanDy Pooler, Chestertllll, Mrs.
Mlll1e Roy and the late Claude Roy.
Oval Diddle and the late Sarah

2) On first day of month following second half closing inte~t is
.charged on unpaid balance of delinquent taxes from prev10us
year for period of time from preceding December lot to that
day.

FAILURE TO . RECEIVE BILL DOES NOT AVOID PENALTY AND INTEREST
OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.; PHONE: 992-2004
Meigs County Treasurer,
· George M. Collins

Cummlna,Mr.andMra.BobPooler,
Ruleil Cummlna. Lan'yCUnunlna,
Mr. 8lld Mn. .Jefrecy 'lborntoD.
Mrl. FliaBU! 'lburutoa. Rex
'lldllliii, Dlldll! Rlflle, Mn.
Mlknd fllillar, Bllqa r.....,.~,y, . Diddle.
Mr.llldMn.JadtB••il Jtl)'llld ' Mr. IIIII l.(n, Bratton have a
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scoutm aster . The event was hPld Sunda y aft£'rnoon at

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tasting creamers

Testing fuel

: Grad~ion party given-------

Orthopedist

By Appointment

Chatter Club meets

Wood, committe&lt;&gt; chairma n; Tom Rero. scoutmaster; Randy Murray, Eagle recipient; Hank Cleland,
m aster of cere monies; and Da nny Will. assistant

From Consumer Reporrs

during Regatta weekend festivity

992-5960.

·Pinnell Street, .Ripley, WV
Effective Juy 5, 1983

Russell

CEREMONY- Leaders of Pomeroy Boy Scout
Troop 219 are pictured above following a ceremony
Inducting Randy Murray. Pomeroy. as an Ea~:l e
Scout, the highest awa rd offered by thP scoUis. Left to
right are Bob Anns. assistant scout mastrr; Patrick

St. Paul's Church serving foods

will qualify for the state tournament . E ntry fee Is $75 (no balls) .
For Information call 992·6224 or

ORTHOPEDICS AND ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY

Special
program
at library

Magnolia Club meets

TUESDAY

.. ... ~m Ct'nl s

Dal ly .

Allswer: The success rate of
chemonucleolysls has been reported as high as 83 percent. Those
patients who do not respond Call go
on to have standard surgery.
Because no open surgery Is needed
to administer chymopapaln, there
Is less risk for patients, and costs
are much less.
·
Question: Are there adverse
affects?
Allswer: Some people may he
sensitive to chymopapaln because
to Its presence In food. A lew people
have had severe atiergic reactions
to the chemical. Most people
expertence some temporary back
and muscle stllfness after chemonucleolysls. This therapy sbouldn't
be used H a person has Infection In
the spine, a spinal tumor or a
serlous neurological disease.
Chemonucleolysls likely will become an Important alternative to
surgery lor treatmeni of the back
pain caused by herniated disks. It Is
Important to realize, however, that
herniated disks are not the chief
cause of low back pain, which
afflicts an estimated 75 million
Al)'lerlcans. Therefore , back pain
can often be treated 'b y other
therapies, Including bed rest, medl·
cations, exercise and osteopathic·
Llz Walton, chlldren'sllbrarlan of manipulation. U you have back
Wellston, wUl perfonn several pain, check with your doctor about
pantomime skits and give a brlel what to do for relief.
history of the art In a special
. program to be presented Tuesday
at 2 p.m. at the Middleport Public
Library.
The unique program Is part of a
resource exchange of children's
llbrarlans sponsored by the Ohio
Valley Area libraries In cooperation
with the Middleport Public Library.
Audience participation wtll be
encouraged In the program and
children wUl be given the opportun·
lty to have their !aces made up to
look like mimes.
Further ln!ormation ori the pro·
gram may be obtained by calling
the library, 992-5713.

other parts of the spine. 1be·
procedure takes only a few minutes
and the patient can leave the
hospital one or two days after It Is
done.
QIJeltlon· What Is chymopapaln?
Amwer: Chymopapaln Is an
enzyme from papayas. It Is usually
an Ingredient In tendeJiZer. The
Food and Drug Admlnlstratlon has
approved It use lor treating a nerve
root compressed by a .disk protrusion. For ,now, only disks In the
lower back or lumbar region can be
treated with this method. Most
often the herniated disk has been
confirmed by a special X-ray
(myelogram or CAT scan) of the
spine.
Quesllon: What are the benefits
of this treatment?

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Tourney scheduled this weekend
The A.S.A. District Softba ll Tourna ment will be held this weekend
(June 25 &amp; 26) at the Middleport
Park.
The top two teams In each class

Collep
of Osteopatlllc
Medicine
QuM' aa: I recently heard of a
new way to treat
slipped disks.
· Canyouexplalnlt
for me?
Allllwer: 1be new treatment lor
herniated disks, which are sometimes Improperly called sUpped
disks, Is chemonucleolysls. This
long medical term means dlssolv·
lng by enzymes. To understand the
procedure, you need to know a little
bit about the spine. Disks are
"cushions" between the vertebrae
of he spine. Each Is made up of
tough fibrous tissue that has a
sticky mass In the center. Sometlrries because of Injury a disk
ruptures or protrudes Into the
spinal canal. Ifthecenterolthe disk
tears, the sticky materlal may
begin to push a nerve against the
adjacent bone, causing great pain.
In the . past, about the only
treatment was surgical repair of
the damaged disk.
However, chemonucleolysls Is
clone without maldng any surgical
Incisions. A chemical known as
chymopapaln Is Injected with a
needle Into the center of the
herniated disk whlle the patient Is
under a local anesthetic. The
chemical ' repadlly dissolves the
proteins that make up the center of
the disk, relieving the pressure on
the nerve. It does ·not dissolve
ligaments or tendons, or affect any

The Daily Sentinel

Summer league results

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The Bandits held a 355-222
advantage In yards and r an 73plays
to Boston's 46. But the Breakers
made big plays and few mistakes ,
Woodward wasn 't Intercepted or
sacked, and Boston lost neltheroflts
two fumbles. Tampa Bay quarter·
back Mike Kelley was sacked four
limes and threw one Interception,
and the two fumbles the Bandits lost
led to 10 Breakers' points.
" We fumbled the ball a couple of
times and they started In good field
posit ion," said Spurr!er " Woodward
played welL Of course, they dldn 't
ask hlm to do a lot. We'drushthe guy
occasionally. He'd shake our guy off
and tbrow a touchdown."
Four plays alter Boston's Joe
Resile recovered Gary Anderson's
fumble on the first play from
scrimmage, Woodwa rd hlt Dennis
Johnson for an 11-yard touchdown
pass.

LE MANS, Fra nce !AP I - AI
Bolbet1 , Hurley Haywood and Vern
Schuppa n d rov&lt;' a Porsche 956 to
vlctmy In the Le Mans 24-hour
classic Sunday , beat ing the team of
Jacky lckx and Derek Bell by 63
seconds a nd just two miles aft er a
record 3.136 miles of r acing.

EASTBOURNE. England tAPi
- Martina Navm iUova scored a
c rushing 6-1. 6-1 victory Sa turday
over Austra lia' s Wendy Tumbull lo

=:.7&amp;cmmphlnaChevrolet
Results of Saturday's 75-mUef'for
lront-wheel-drlve sedans were
c~anged to show Amos Johnson of.
Raleigh, N.C., the winner In a
Mazda.
varde was dlsqua:llfted atter

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winner of five of Its last six games,
improved Its chance for the wildcard playoff berth, while Tampa
Bay fell one game behind Chicago,
the Central Division leader.

reta in the $1'i0,00l BMW Women 's
Gra ss Co urt
T e nni s
Championships.
BRISTOL, E ngla nd (API Johan Kriek edged Tom Gullickson
7·6, 7·5 Sunday to capture the West of
Engla nd Te nnis Title .
DURHAM , N.C. tAPI -Bryan
Shelton defeated Den Bishop. 6-7,
6-1, 6-2 Saturday to ca pture Ihe title
In lhe7~t h USTANatlonalln tersc ho­
las llc Cha mpionships at Du~&lt;'
Un iwrslty.
i\UTO RACING

TENNIS

I.F:XI N&lt; ;TON. Ohio I API - 1ltc
tPatn of Bobb)' Fta ha l,.lim'l'rueman
and Dtx· Bundy clrove thP!r March to
;,n ! Hap vieloty Sunday in the fifth
annual l.umbet·mens 6-hour GT
&lt;·nduranc•• r;,cc· at Mid·Ohlo Sporl s

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Sports briefs...

GOLF '
OAKMONT, Pa . (API - Lat·ry
Nelson and Tom Watson werr tied
for the lead when a thunderstorm
forced suspens ion of play la te
Sunday afternoon In \he fi nal round
of the U.S. Open Goi!Cha mpionshlp.
Watson had five holes to go and
Nelson three when \he storm swept
over the course.
NlSHINOMfYA..Japan !API Gt·a ham Marsh won the $125,000
Yomluti Open G,olf Tourna men t
Sunday , bea tlngToru Nakamura in
a three-hole sudden playoff.
!sao Aokl of J apan fin ished in a
third-place tie wl\h lkuoShlra hama
a t 281.

Rahal team claims
GT endurance race

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United States Football Lellglle action Sundlly allemoon at Nickerson
field In Boston. CAP Laserphoto)

SURROUNDED - Tllmpa Bay Bandits Lewis GObert (86) ~In
the middle onhlngs as Boston Breakers Marcus Marek (56), Oudlu~
Lee (71) and Mike Brewington bring hlm down during second quarter

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Hill : M1.1rptw . ,\Hanl/1 . 5.1: D11wson.
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Farriily Medicine

Calvin

MICHIGAN- ,\nnour1C4!d the I"E."Silzn;lt!on
r1 Stu Isaac, 'NOI"''X''I's sw\m~ roach.
CORNELL-Na m l" d
Tom
Eu...nh
I ~IVTWI bllball roach.

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Hume, pltchPr, Opt!onf!d Keefe ~to.litch­
l.'r. IO lrdi111apolls a1 lhfo Amf.ori("an As50ciatlon.

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Monday, June 20, 1983

Property transfers, _ _......,_ _ _ __

Wolf Pen News Notes _ _ _ _.,;_._ _ _ _ _ _ __

Wippel, d!rt. ot Trans .. Chester.
Joseph Wippel, deceased, to
Mary Wippel, Cert. or Trans.,
Chester.

Leste r Mc Ke nz ie, Fran ces
McKenzie to Roger Manuel, E dith
Manuel, .411321 acre, Sutton
Thomas Randall Cross, Phyllis
Jean Cross to Tony J . Pierce, .68
acre, Lot 295, Syracuse . .
1 thmer R, Nea l, Mona L. Nea l to
Ilhmer R. Nea l, Mona L Neal , Lot,
Salisbury.
Eva M. Walker to Michael A.
Knight, Lot 5, Tuppers Plains.
John Weppel. deceased. to E lizabeth A. Wippel, John VIctor Wippel ,
Henry Elmer Wippel, Affidavit,
J oseph Edward Wippel, Chester.
He nry E Wippel, deceasea , to
Joseph E . Wippel , John VIctor

Mr. and Mrs. !';teve Haggy, W~ and Crystal d Medina, Ohlo.
Stephanie and Brad, spent the
Mrs. Gladys Tuckerman, Mrs.
weekend with hei' sister, Mr. and E1,lgene lianll)g, Mrs. Lester Frank
Mrs. Torn Summerfield, Candl, and Sarah Beth and Mrs. J41ck

Velma Long to James Monroe
Harmon, linda Kay Harmon,
Louie M. Christian, Exa Mae
Christian, Parcels, Columbia.

Elam were recent visitors or Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Bratton of Radclltr.

Lloyd Awalt, deceased, Nona H.
Awalt, deceased, to Wllllam S. Cote,
Affidavit. Orange.
Beryl A. Wilson Jr. , Linda Wllson
to Beryl A. Wilson Jr., Linda
Wilson, Parcels, Orange.

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CHAIN LINK FENCING NEEDS

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PUBUC NOnCE

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On July 1st
198 3 th e
Salisbury J ownsh1p Tr ustees
w 111 h old a Revenue Shanng
Pro p osed Used hearmg All
crt12ens w1ll have an OpportuniTy
to g1ve wnnen or or al comments on the uses ot the funds
IEspec1al ly Sen1or C1t1zens) The
meeting w111 be at 7 PM at the
hOme o l the Clerk
Wanda Ebl 1n
Clerk
161
lt c

Stahl.

Mr. Pearl GOkey was Ul the past
week and Is much better at this
wrttlng.

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FOR ALL YOUR YARD &amp; PROPERn

Columbus were Memorial weekend
visitors of. Mr. and Mrs. Paul

returened from Grant Hospital,
Columbus.
Mrs. Audry Hayes, Shade and
Mrs. Grace Henderson , Athens,
visited recently with Mrs. l'Jella

Middleport, Ohio

.B usiness senices .

McElroy and Mr. and Mrs. BUI
McElroy, Jeff, Joey and Jessica.

Mr. and Mrs. Cart McElroy of

Laurel Cliff News Notes
Attendance at the Free Methodist
Church June 5 was 125, choir
members 12. A special song was by
Ida Martin and Shirley Friend.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb GOkey,
Middleport, attendea church serXfce Sunday evening at the 'tocal
church .
Mrs. Kathy Pullins has been

Mauday, June 20, 1983

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NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs. Expenenct

SMITH NElSON
MOTORS, Inc.

PAT HILL FORD
992 -2196
Middlepori, Ohio

Pomeroy, Oh .
Ph 992 · 2174

I 13 He

512 I mo

J&amp;F

CONTRACTING
•DOZER
•BACKHOE
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•LIMESTONE
•WATER, GAS and
SEWER LINES
•PONDS, RECLAMATION
WORK
•lAND CLEARING.
CONCRETE WORK
BOIIOEO l wotllt GtJAUII1(ED
PHONE JIM CLIFFORD

992·7201

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1 -Card of Thanks (pa1d 1n advance )
2-ln Memory
(paod on advance!

21 -Busmeu Opportumty

51 -Household Goods
52-CB, TV &amp; Radio Equipment

22-Money to Loan

] -Announcements
4 - Giveaway

23- Professional Servtces

53- Antiques
54-Misc . Merchandtse

5-Happy Ads
6 -Lottand Found
7 - Yard Sale (pard m advance)

8 -Pubic Sale
&amp; Auctton

9 -Wanted to Buy

15-Schools
1 6-Radio. TV &amp; CB Repatr

46-Space for Rent

17-Miseellaneous

48- Equtpment for Rent
49- For lease

Public Notice

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PROBATE COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY
OHIO
.
ESTATE OF JOE MOORE,
DECEASED
Caoo No 24127
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On Md y ?'l 1983 11 1 th o'
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Public Notice
LEGAL NOTICE
B3-09-TP-PEX
No tr ce 1s hR11 •hy 1 11v r 11 th 11
subSC/ I~I S o t !lw Wil kr••,vtllr '
Exchange havf' ldj&gt;o.t 1 r o r11
pltlmt Wit h thr:t Pu i Jh r U ! rl urr•&lt;;

Comrn1ssron ot Ot110

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WOlJ id IJP 1011 11re
Co mmrSs10n hos sche rl 11led thiS m.:l!IP.r l o r public
heanng on Thur sd ay July 28

E'ichong o

The

1983 a1 1000 n on '" lhe
E!enHmtmy School
Maur Sll eCI, W tiKesv1 11e Oh10
con ltnued on
1 9 8 ~ only 11
Th e scopq of t h ts

noces snry
heanno shall be l1m1 1fld to !he
comm tm1 ty o f 1n1eresr l uc1ors
1nv0/Vfld IM !h iS CJSP. l(ld u CIIIIQ
c alllt'1g

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Public Notice
BEFORE '
THE PUBLIC
UTILITIES
COMMISSION'
OF OHIO
In tho Monor of the Potllion ol
numerous M.rbscribert of the
Wilkesville Exchange ot the

It 1&lt;; thP.rf'lnr(l

En lr y 1-;&lt;; uPd M .u ch J r, 1983

ORDtRED Th ,n th ,$ mn tt pr
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CoM No.
83·19·TP·PEX
ENTRY
Tho Co m mJSStOn co mlf'JQ
now to c o ns 1der the aboveenti tled '1l.Jtte r t1nds

I ) Th e 1nstanf comp latnt was
lded w1 1h the CommrSSIOn on
Janua1v 7 1983. and supple-

memed

on Februa ry 22 and

Meigs County
Area Code 614

Mason Co .. WV
Area Code 304

446- Gallipolis
367- Cheohtre
388- Vinton
245- Roo Grande
258-Guyon Dost.
843- Arabio Dist.
379- Walnut

992 - Middleport

6 75 458 5 76 773 -

Up to 15

Sf!rvrCPS

24

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Un1 on

SPc on rf Ftn0 1 AthPns
Ohr o 45701
Gt"nr&gt;ral ! PIP
Oho nP Co mpcmy o f O h •o th f!
mayor ot Pctrh rn t1n1c ltJLll co rno
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J dckson M f' tq s .1 ntl V1n 1on
S t1 r'f't

985 - Chester
343 - Portland
2 47 - Letart Falls
949 - Racine
742 - Rutland
687-Cootvolle

I

TRE PUBUC ununES
COMMISSION OF OHIO
'Mii•m Brooks
Deputy Cha1rman

Oton R Sill

IN THE
COMMON PlEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO
DIAMOND SAVINGS
LOAN COMPANY .

HUBBARD. ET

Defendants

No 1B427

Prri Su&lt;ln t to &lt;lt l Orrtm o f Sat r
hy lhf-' Con1mon !Jtf!iJS Court o l
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Big Yard Sa.le huge aelect1on
Man June 20 . 10 to e. ht
wtthe house on Vanco·
F.alrfield Rd. Stgna on 36.
Mitchelt Rd. 688, Fairfield·

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NEW LISTING - 5 yr o~
b1~k ranch L~ lamtly room, 3
bedrooms, 2 enclosed baths,
ltn5hed dbl garage, lg lroot
porch and large sundeck One
ame plus lor $59.900

w r,t c your ow n ad and order by mat/ w tth fhl s
coupon Ca nce l your ad by phone when you ~et
r esu l ts Money not refundable

Name ____________________

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NEW LISTING - Reasooa~e
3 bedroom home wrtli all
ulilrtleS Equopped kilchen aoo
partial basement Oul of all
lloods. Just $6.500

Address~--~-----------

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!111 11

NEW LISnNG ...: N1ce spotless
3 bedroom ~anch Large eat-1n
klchen. Lltlilly room aoo
garage All electriC $38,500.

puhlrr .1110 !1 h , IIIIJ ,J! lf' .J ~ I 111
t• r-' rl (I bl tn&lt;t not muu• lh 111
l hu ty (30 1 rl .Jy '&gt; pr fl r In til•
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LEGAL NOTICE

IN THE COUNTRY - Oneacre
and a 2 bedroom remlllelt&lt;l
one balh home 2 car ~rage
cistern and dug well lor on~

Nn l rf'P '" hf't f'hy q1v1'n 11 1.1 1
~ u h SLi i!W rS o t t ho W ilkP.Svrllf'

F~r ll, rnqr h .tvf' l11t"'&gt;j 1 " rom
J")loli11 1 Wr!h ! h t• ruttlrl Ullhlll '$
Cu mrni S5 1t H1 o f Oh 1Q rNluP.st
111 q llw f! SI:Ih[l shmf' n t o t n on a p
110 11 .11 tw o w ty t ':. lr&gt; n ei ~&gt;d ,lf f' Ll
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xc:h:t fl /11" nml t h e
WP.I Is to n F :r.c h.l nqr• •Jf GPnP ti1 1

TAKE OVER - Owne1 wants
down payment and woll tum
the keys over on tlis noce 3
bedroom home Bath. lurnace
and klts of remodeling ~ce
carpeting and garage

These cash rates

r{•l~&gt;pl1on P C o mno~'w ot Oh1o 11
Hil S II'(!II ('S I Wf'l f' qr l ntud
c .1t1111q b f•lwtwn the W il kf'Sv1IIP

ttl ('

tnc lude drs'c ount
/ Wanted
1For Sale
I An noun ce m ent
/For R ent

Wollston

b.t h,1nnr' woulrl he tOII · h f'P
Thr• Com mr ss1un ~~ ~s schn
mLJ II I't f01 puhl 1c
IH\ 111110 (l fl lhur srhy July 28

&lt;i \JIPd ! h 1S

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W tlton

I 0 00 1 rn HI the
El t'nlAn l lHY
School,

11

14 ACRES - In gas and ~I

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20

country 2 bedroom farm
hom~ modem bath, oak lloois.
barn and other buokllngs.

Oh10
4669 5 10 be co n t lnLH1c1 on
Fr tday Julv 29 I 983 only 11

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W olkesvrll t•

Th o scope o l t h iS

Mary

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Otilnsky

Sec(etary

61 Any parry 1ntend1ng to
present d•r eot expert testt monv

16

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1ssues relevan t rn th 1s p (oceed

THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF OHIO

"IS

•
10

hean nq

Further 1nformatton regar d th1s maner may be obt amed
by address1ng an 1nqu1ry to tHe
Pt1bhc Utlirt1es Commtssron at
Oh1 0 37 5 South H1gh Stree t,
Columbus Oh10 43 21 5

5
6
~

all p a rt10S ot
1nt cres1 w tll be all orded an
opportumty to presen t (lVI
dence matenol to the spec111c
th•s

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'Pro Shop
.•-·
'Fitting
Center ··
'Metal Woods
'Club Repair
'F1shrnc
•
John Teaford

Chester

II IItle

6 16 I

GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS SALE
All SALES FINAL!
20% OFF
Our low Everyday
Pnces Unt1l Stock
Is Sold.

BAILEY'S SHOES
322

mo

No. Second St.
Mtddleport. Otilo 45760
&gt;2&gt;1mo I'd

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Williams Trenching

S&amp;W TV

Trencher &amp;
Backhoe Service

AND

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
Chester. Oh 10

Septrc Systems
Water. Gas, Sewer
&amp; Electric
Cable lines
Custom Welding-Certtfied
Small Plumbtng Jobs
(Bonded &amp; ltcensed)

All Makes and Models
Anlenna Installation
House Calls and Shop
Serv~ce Avatlable

992·2834

Local and one-way low rates
lop-m~mtamed trucks
Rl&amp;ht sazes. n&amp;trt eQUipment
Hand llucks lurnoltne pods
NattoiiWide road servtce
M0¥1111 ttps and msuntnce

RIVERSIDE V.W. INC.
446-9800

Pomeroy, Oh1o

4 :?2: 1 mllpd

Gafh oils Oh 1o

621mll pd

The

VdfUP

100 0 0
JAMES J PROFFITI
SHERIFF OF
ME IGS COUNTY OHIO

Apnrn r&lt;; fl(j at S33

K1tchen Cabmets - RoolS1drnc - Concrete
Patios - Sidewalks New Construction - Re modohnl - Custom Pole
Barns

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

CHARLES SAYRE
AND SON

*Vinyl Liner *Fiberglass
*Stainless Steel

TON

Roofing &amp; Siding Co.

PH. 992-2280

Route I
long Bottom. OH . 45743
98S-4193 or 992-3067

PH: 1-304-773-5634
Masan, W. Va.
C. L Kitchen

MINE RUN

StRIP
COAL

(6 ) l3 70 '27 ) l c:

31 Homes for Sale

$3()0° A

? 23 11c

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54 Mise . Merchandise

TIRE SALE

LOWEST PRICES
IN AREA
SERVICE STATION
OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY

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$75,000
IIODERII - 7 y1 old 3
bedroom home on 78 acre
certified tree farm. 31ull baths.
great room 32x 15 witt1 large
stooe lifeplace and heat(jalllr

L&amp; bass lake hidden '" the h..

c{ Southeastern OhiO ~
and soothing lor prolssiln~

n
18
19
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LG. CEDAR CLOSET - for
of out ol season
~nl 2 lull bllhs, luH

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

basement. centralllr, hot water
heal and Sw~ desi&amp;ned home
111 Midcllpott lor onlY $45,1Dl

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DO YOU WUT ASIGNOU
SAlESIUII TIYIIIG TO S£U

YOUI I'ICII'Em. CAll A
PIO AT tiNI1l

Housiny
He. Jdquartf.•rs

H. L. Writesel

ROOFING
All types of roof worlt., new
or repatr, gutters and
downspouts, gutter cleaning and painting, storm
doors and windows.
Ail Work Guaranleed
" Free Est1ma1es"
I

POMEROY
lANDMARK

~

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SERVICE STATION

992·9932

CHEST MODELS
5 Cu. Ft. ..... 1235.95

8 Cu. Ft. .... 1285.95
15 Cu. Ft. ... '355.95
20 Cu. Ft. ... 1418.95
25 Cu. Ft:' ... 1472.95
15 Cu. Ft... .. '325.95
PToces Good thru June IS

Call: 949-2263
or 949-3091JI 0, ,

GHEEN'S
PAINTING INC.
Industrial. Commercial ,
Resrdent1al , lnterror and
Ex terror.
Painting
Sandblasttng
Parking Lot Stnppong
Spray Painting
Texture Coatings
Fully lnsur!d- FrN fst11mates

~ 614-992-2181

, CAll 6 t 4-949 -2686
4

-"

$1295
Good Selection Of

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

STARTING AT

Good Selection Of
GRASS CARPET

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

- Addono and -inti
- Roofirwg ond gutfrlr work

Del•pt~IS

Aulhonzed John Deer,

~:ooehr~

New Holland, Bush Hoc

- Plumbing oncl
oloc!rioalwook

•P1ofossoonal Spot Ramovol Sor

'"' Stnppmc.

•floor

tnt Buftlnl

Sulm&amp;. Wu-

V. C. YOUNG Ill

Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment

•Woll &amp; Ceottr~~ CINnme
&amp;Commercaal W1ndow Cleanmg

Pomeroy, Ohio

Paris &amp; Service

Call Ri c k Hovatter

(Fr" Estimates I

992-6215 o• 992·7314

FrM Est1lftlles on atl Servtttf

992-2606

6J I"'

MIUER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BULDINGS
Srzes start from 12'x16'

UTILITY BUILDINGS
Srzes from 6'16' Up
· to 24'x36'
lnsulatd Doc Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Racine. Olt.
Pit -614-843-519f

'

to 6-lfc

HOME REPAIR

For all your wiring
needs; furnaces re -'
pair service end in stallation .
Residential
&amp; Commercial
Call 742-3196
nrrc

Roofing • Siding
Troughs,
Down Spouts
Windows • Doors
For

"All"

Your Home

Repairs ...
Call: George Gum
Ph . 992-5433
~

16 ' mo

"Beautiful, Custom
Built Gara&amp;es"
ta II for free sidin&amp; ts·
,timates, 949-2801 or

••949·2860.
'

Cfrpeted, lilthroom with
shower. ps or elect. rlffil. .
lumace, &amp; lot Water htater,
ranp, sink. an. elect.. or
battery filhts. Slfllls 6, l l·
cellant condition

$2,700.00 or Best Offer

No Sunday Calls

3- 11 ric

GOlD SEAL

FOR SALE
18 FT. WILD CAT
TRAVEL TRAILER

PH .992 -3006
5-1111

m~

EUGENE LONG
SUPERIOR VINYL
SIDING
'Sidin1
'Roofin&amp;
'Gutter &amp; Down Spouts
'Remodtlln1
20 Years Experience
In Home Area
FREE ESTIMATES

Call 843·5425
S.0' 2· mo

pd

FREE
ESTIMATES
•Chain Link Fence
oCarpetin&amp; •Pa1ntlnc

!Sears'
CATALOG MERCHANT
Pomeroy, OH.
Grou &amp; Potty Cobbs-Owners
PH. 992-2178 3 " "'

489 -4429
SELL THE BEST Sell Avo n

'I•

m1le from red hght on
Sandh1ll Road, Pt Pleasant.
Saturdty &amp;. Sundav. June,
18 &amp; 19

QUitar, mower. cha1n

aaw, 12 " b1ke, Ford pickup,

141 , Centenar~ Town house Free pups &amp; kittens

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4

ANY PERSON who has
anything to give away and
does not offer or anempt to
offer any other th1ng for sale
may place an ad 1n th1s
column There wtlf be no
charge to the advertiSer

SWEEPER and aew1ng mil
ch1ne repair, parts . and
aupphea
Pick up and
deli"ary , Oa"11 Vacuum
Cleaner, one half m1le up
Georges Creek Ad
Call

To good home a Cahco cat

Call 446 -9367

446-0294
Going out of buame11 safe
30 to 60 pet off Cake
decorations , candy making
party aupphe11 Ca rou1ef
Confactlonery , Middleport,

3377

Giveaway

6

lost and Found

1-- - - - - - -- - Yard Sale June 21 , 22 9-6 .
1 m1fe west of Rodney . Co

Rd . 57 Jold 361
8

Public Sole
&amp; Auction

•• 614 -992-6007

Resen~ationa

necessary.

Home Interiors Open House,
June 22.23 &amp;. 24 From
10-6 Glona 01ler. 3 miles
from Langsville on St Rt

326 Colt 614-742 -2076 fo•
eddttronal information
R1verv1ew Personal ' care
Home 11 now open for
ambula1or f pauenu. Openmgs for men and women

ATLANTIC C1tv tour
2
ntgl'\ta, 3 dava. July 16 · 1 7
Pnce includes tour of caa1 ·
nos, welcome d1nner at 1he
Sanda Hot&amp;l. lodging at Bala
Midtown transportation .
baggage handling etc

$268 CALL LUCAS TOURS
304-346 -7642

GRANO Ole Opry -Opryland
tour 2 mghta, 3 days,
Augult 12- 14
Price ln cludea accomodattons at
Opryland Hotel , Nashville
tour. Grand Ola Ppry. free
breakfllta &amp; day at Opry ·
land All t1cketa $213 CAll

LUCAS TOURS 304-346 7642
4

G,IVeawoy

Au c t1on e very Tues da y
ntght
Krodel Rark Club
House Pt Pleasant WV
Auct Lonme Neal Call

614 367-7101

Ru;:k Pearson Auctioneer
Serv1ce Estate. Farm . An
ttque &amp; hquldat1on sales
L1censed &amp; bonded rn Oh1 o &amp;

WVo 304 773 5786 ot
304-773-91 86

446-9266
3 puppies 2 1h m oa old ,
small breed Call 814 388 ·

short hatred, toy, male
Chihuahua coed Calli 446A

1023
Motor for 1976 Ford tru ck,
360 mu tt be good Call
468 1!:: 18 after 6PM

0260
furniture, gold , altver dol

lara , wood rce boxea , stone
jeri antiques. etc , Com ·
plete households. Wr ite·
M .D MUter, At 4 Pomeroy,

9900
2 male kittens. 1 black and
whl1e, 2 white and yellow

Gota, 111"er wterling, Je ·
welry, rings , old coins &amp;
currency. Ed Burkett Barber
Sh o p Middleport 992 -

448-41 78 o• 446-4 727
Side by 1ide Admiral Frtdg.
Dertt brown Needs mmor

Fr1endly Home Toy Pantea
now m our 28th year, Ia
eKpandmg and has open:ngs
for managers and d ea ler s
party plan e!ll penence help·
ful Guaranteed 1oys and
g1fts No cash mvestment.
no collec11ng or delivering,
n o serv1ce charge Car and
phone neceaaary Ca ll col -

lect 616 -489 8396 o• 618 489 4429
Metgs Co Tubercufo111 o f .
f1 ce has en openmg for a futf
t1me clerk typ1st A pp ly rn
person with re sume 614 ·
992·3722 for apt

SALES .GROUNO FLOOR
OPPORTUNITY no prav1ous
safes e:xperten ce requued
lnternauonal Company
creatmg new m.srketlng spe
ciahst program Full or p.srt
ttme Ltmlted travel m anage
ment opportunities Send
roaume w1th phone number
to Odia We stf all. 216 Sen ·
eca Circ le , Winfi eld , WV

26213

Oh 0• 992 -7780

Mother Cat &amp; 3 male ki«ena
together or separately . Call

Bus Mec hamc -The Meigs
local School Di st rict is
currently seek1ng apphca ttona for a bus mechamc
Applicants should have at
leaat {3 ) yean mechllntcnl
expenence , preferably e~pe .
nence on buses and trucks
Applicants may ptck up
applicatiOn forms at the
Supenntendent ' s Oflice 1n
the Metgs Junt o r H1gh
School. Resume• . creden trola, certificates and r efer
ences w1ll be requrred'

McGtnley. 304-676 6009

BEOS-IRON . BRASS. old

Kittens 10 g1ve away Call

Ac cou n1 Representat ive
Must have co llection, typmg
and computer u:per~ence
Only qual1fted per so na
should apply Monday thru
Ftday , 8.30 a.m to 4 00
p m , to the Admmiatrattve
Off1ce , Second Fl oo r, Holz. er
386 Jac kson
Clln1c LTD
Ptke, Gallipolis, Oh1 0 No
phone calls please

Auct1on ewery Fr. mght at
the Hartford Communtty
Center Tru c kloads of new - - - - - -- - -lcW llnted·S o m eone to live m
merch11nd1se everv week
Consigmanta ot new and with elderly lady Roo m
used merchandiae always board, and wa ges 6 14 welcome R1chard Reynold s 966 4361 o• 986-6326
Au ctioneer 27 6 3069
Regrstered Nurse wanted
Complete Auctioneer Ser- f or IV The rap y team . Cas ·
ual part time stAtu s Call
vice Also do appre1 1111s
Brenda Jackson, aher 2
licen se d &amp;. bonded to selt
p m ot 6t4 9 92 6297
Hou1eho~d1 . farm furni ShE0 E
ings &amp; Reat estate Over 26
years 8.11perience m buvmg &amp;
aelhng new used &amp; enllque Lookm g f o r women who
would hke to have toy
furniture 614 -992 · 6370
pan1es or would hke t o be a
Oaby A Mart1n.
Frrendty Home Dealer Get
kit with 8 280 to $ 300
AUCTION avery Saturday
w orth of t ov s &amp; gifnto start
ntght. 6 p m
Mt Alto
w1th For more tnfo cnll
Au ct1on Bern Conttgn ·
Pomeroy 992 -3661
ments taken every Saturday
1 00 Ull sale time Emma
Bell Auctmeer, 304 -428- LPN pert· time Green A cre s
8177
group ho me at Pt Pleaaan1
Qualifi catiOns muJt be WV
ce rtif1ed Contact David Eakle. 304 -762 -2621 or Julie
9
Wanted To Buy

BOO good uted brtck Call
Claire Gettle• Call 446 ·

245 -9161

Salea - Secretar~al poa1t1 o n
20 - 30 hours per week m
growing re1ail s1ore. past
eJtpartence preferred but not
required Apply in person
person onty 9 00 11 OOAM
Tope Furn1ture 151 Second
Ave , Gallipolis

3478 .
Wanted to buy New. used &amp;
antique furniture Will buy 1
p1ece or complete house·
holds Cell Oaby A Martin

114·992 -1370

304-623 -6872

CALICO ktttono. 304-882 - C11h tor paperback bo oks
Wea1erna; "W1rbooks, fic 2858

tion. novelt. mysteries non ·
KITTENS, white with blue fiction Paying between 1 0
&amp; &amp;Oc ooch . Atoo buying
' " ' · tiger, black • calico.
comic books between 26c
304-418 -1640.

Someone to ce re for elderly
couple 1 11 bedfast, separ ·
ate Irving quarterafurmahad
In th e co untry Calf 304 ·

773 61 18 do yo Aher 5 30.
30 4·882-2049
13

Insurance

SANDY AND BEAVER In surance Co hat offered
aerv1ce1 for frre insurance
coverage in Gatha County
fo r almost a cen1urv Farm ,
home and personal propertv
coverages ant avatleble to
meet ind:vldual needs. Con
ttc1 Rty Wedemeyer, agent

Phone 388-8249

WANTED to buy, single or
double horM trtller. fair
condition , reaaontbly

FOR FUTURI! USE"

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

_

915-3561
All Makai

.•w.-.. •Dislt-shors
olletrtgereton

•Oryera .,.... .,.
PAinS and SERVICE

Hll&lt;

OHIO
VALLEY
ROOFING

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

- Do..rs
'- 811Ckhoes
-Dump Trucks
- Lo·Boy
-T-eller
- W•ter

AND HOlE IIAIIIIEiiiMCE

'loollna of 111 IJfiOI
lnidtllliel &amp; COIIMercial
'Gutters &amp; O.Oopom
·stor• Win- &amp; Ooon
flU ESTIMATES
20 Ta.. hparlaoce
TOM HOSKINS

- Sewer ·

- OeeUn•

-leptle Sva•m•

l'h. 742·2134

lAIOIO&lt; .AU IOes
PH . 992-2478
~13

I IIIII

or 9.49-2160
pd

S20!111(1 tid

FOR PROFESSIONAL

TERMITE AND
PEST CONTROL
SERVICE
CALL:

TERMINIX
INTERNAnONAL
At Ow ... l'hona Number

992-3326
Slll1110

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lnltruction

PATHS lnttltute now using
computers for tutoring mtth
students K-8 . Call 2415 -

18 Wanted to Do

'Have you had any exptrt.....,
orklllll 1n a nuclear plant

ore1 ..

Frenoht-n Cer Co.
Bill Ben• Johnson

448-0089

'

LISHING CO recommends
that you do bualneaa with
people you know. and NOT
to sand money through the:
mail until •you have invetti-gated the offering.
l :
SELL Steel Buildrnga for
manuraclurer . dealership, ,
no 1nventory mveatment , b1g
eaminga tn sales end con structiOn WedgCor 1 800626 -9240 for area available

22 Money to loan
HOM E LOANS 1 OV2% f1Jted
rate l eader M ortgage 77 E
State, Athen s. Oh1o 1 614692 · 3051 , or 12 to 4PM
1-800 -341 · 6664 in Oh1o

23

Professional
Serv1c es

C &amp; L 8ookkeepmg
Broad range of bookkeemg
and tax services avai11bleto
suit your busineu needs.
Carol Ne&amp;l
448 -3862

PIANO TUNING 16 off pluo ·
dltcounta to aen1or c•tiz.ena- '
churche s-sc hool s Call Bill :
Ward Ward 's Keyboard . ·

446 -4372

.

PIANO TUNING-LANE DA NIELS
Rehable 1en11ce '
s1nce 1966 Aasociate of :
Bruntcardl M ua1c Co Phone •

614 ,742-2951

PIANO &amp; gUitar teaao ns·
tenc her wt th master 's de
gree Acceptmg a hm1ted
number of students. 3 04-

882 -2762
Professio nal wedding pic tures 10 beautiful color.
Howards Studio 304 676

293 t

31 Homes for Sale
HOUSE FOR SALE on Mtd·
dleport Newly remodeled
home w1th f~replace . ponl·
ble woodburl)er. close to
schools and ahoppmg Call

614-992-8941
2 story frame. 1 1/t bath , 3 or
4 bdr , utihty room 3'h
acr es. c1ty schools rn Eu ·
reka $32 000 Call 448
2174 after 6
FOR SALE 3 bedrm frame
ranc h house w / cerport. 94
acre Cen tenl'llle Rd , Thurman
Extas Ref , stov e.
freez er A I C un1t fuel oil
fnce , hum1dif1er, WB Hearth
stove. drapes Contact Cen
tury 21 , Wmme Bl&amp;ir Reatty.
286-4498 El11e Perry 286-

2631
House 4 rooms, beth, 21erge
lots long St , Rutland. Oh
Phone 6 14-742 3186
4 bedrooms, forced air heat,
al so coal wood burner 1 '6
miles from Rac rn e Separate
garage, lar ge tevel lot Call

6t 4-949 -2023
All brtck ran ch style , full
b11ement , garage, 13 acres,
need o ffer or will con11der
trnde 304 -676 ·3030 or

304 -87 6-343t
Route 2 · 3 bedrooms, 2
b•ths, farge hvrng room and
dining. bac:k porch and one
acre lend 304-676 · 3030 or

32 Mobile Homes
lor Sale
TAt STATE MOBILE
HOM ES USED - CARS ,
TRU CKS GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL
446 -7672

t12,600 Oo4toto&amp; mobtlo
f14.BOO Colt 446-1240
1980 BAYVIEW Dolu•o.
14x70 2 BR CI A. liroptoco.
garden tub, appliances, underpfnnmg
t14.00 . Ctll

446-6211

Will do babysitting anytime
In
home or vours. Ctll

mv

114-246-9699.
Trtah

hauling

done

Ctll

114-388-8813
Would like to do babysitting
in my home. Prefer morn-

lngo. Call 441-3369 .

~
We pav cesh for late model
I'•Cc•u•...:-"""'"'~
~""'%tt~-~-~~r="----" 1 cletn uaed can.

INOTtCEI
THE OHIO VALlEY PUB-

2 tota &amp; a mobile home
12x60 , 2 bedroom , with
rural water . gas hut H11
some furn i ture , price

Schools

Buying Gold , Silver, Plttinum. Gold tnd &amp;liver prices
ere the highaat In t'NO ye~ra .
check our prices on gold •

Vslloy Trading Co., Spring
Volley Plaza, 448-8025 or
448·8021 .

Business
Opportunity

15

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

9617

allvtr. scrap jowotry. Buying

21

CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALlTV M08tLE HOME SALES.
4 Ml WEST. GALLIPOLIS.
RT 36 PHONE 446-7274.

prlcod. 304-458 -1817.

Old colnt, scrap ring• •
tllvtrware. o.uy quotes
IVIillbll . Alto coins &amp; coin
Mlpplin tor 11... Spring

614 - 245 - 94 1 4

anytime.

Are you paying to much for
your hospital-health insurance . Call Carroll
Snowden , 446-•290

onde1.000 AokfooChooter ' - - - - - - - - --'304-875 -6239 .
,.

PUPPIES 304-875-3954

Co li

304-87 6-3431

LAFF-A -DAY
"CUT OUT

~499

alec

2903.

CONGolluM

RUBBER-BACK TWEED

9-1

TO good home, long haired, CLEAN scrap alum~num, 30
black &amp; aliver. Tabby klnono. cent1lb also buying gna 20
6 male, 2 femate , 304-937 - cents lb Tri -State Salvage

rs~ai-s l

Friendly Home Toy parties
now m our 28th year , is
expanding and hat openm ga
for managen and dealers .
Per1y plan expertence helpful Guaranteed tova and
g rfta . No c11h Investment.
no co llecting or dehver1ng.
no aervtee charge Car &amp;
phone neceas~~rv . Call col·
leer. 618 -489-83 96 or 61 B·

Colt 446 -3368

8 Family Yard Sale June
21 -22. 6 o.m .-1 Clothes.

446-6632

"Free Esttmates" ...

W11t clean houH or pe int .

Po mt

Good clothing &amp; etc

Insurance Work Welcome

I 3 lie

II 26 tlc

2914

22

YARD sale. 2418 Monroe
Ava Saturday &amp; Monday ,

ropoln. 247 -2605.

SIDING

INSTALLED
WITH PAD

CARPENTER
SERVICE

19 2 fiT()

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

CARPET

ton. Oh. June 23. 24 . &amp; 26

3 female kitten s Ca ll 614·

Waterblasting

POMEROY
lANDMARK

BOGGS

YOUNG'S

UlTRA ClEAN
CLEANING SERVICE
Dry foam (id!aCitOn Method
Carll'l ond Upoolstooy Cleantnt
Dtep Claanod
Short Oryt"'
T1me Use same dly Antt·resod

20. 21

2311 Monroe Ave
Pleasant , WV.

THE Jackson Countv Speed·
way, Fe1rphun , one of the
fastest speedways th11 11de
or Dhtle. will be runmng on
Saturday n1ght s Guaran teed purae Trtal runs begtn

WIO·

'Pf.H .4L

&amp; Family Vtrd Sale across
from bapt 1st church 1n Vfn·

SECOND annual Ptoneer
Days, Saturday June 26,
Sunday June 26 . Meson
County Farm Museum 4
Miles North of Pt Pleuant
on At. 82 Free admiaa1on
entertainment

6 9 I mo

C OLLEGE Student wants to
do house rept1ra tnd paint·
.ng E•cellent worker 441-

Ytrd Sale June 20 &amp; 21 on
St At 664 tt Eno'a General
Store , 10 to e. Rein dates , _
u_
ro_c_•_rv_ b_o_g_f_o_
• _•_1_.o
_o___
June 22 &amp; 23
I'

YARD sole

Experience house pai nting
and lawn mower repair . Very
reasonable rates Call «8-

6888

TUESDAY, June 2111 10
a m. - 9 p m Turn at Sporn
Plant , Brotd Run Road , fint
tra1ler down from Lutheran
Church . fast two hours ftll

me out Rt

at 7

""'20.11c

379 -21 56.

&amp; Vicinity

B1ngo trip to Cherokee, N C
July 16 from Pomeroy $66
per person for rransporta ·
t1on &amp; motel 61•- 992 -

lfydes l1uck Rental Ont War

pay top pric, for to·
bllcc:o poundtge. Call 614·

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.. .... 'Pt.fii&amp;aiiaiit ___ __
Patio Sale rain or shine. J una

304 -773 -6882

FREEZER SALE

$13.500

W1l kPSV1II r l

b:dl rll ll!P ,mn

than

54 Misc. Merchandise

WPf'k s r rr or tn

wrl l,

l~s

'Golf Tnps

•Custom Pole Bides
&amp; Garages
•Roolrng Work
•Aiumin1111 &amp; Vinyl Sidings
15 Yean Experience
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992·7583
or 992 -2282

·~ 421th

c. prace, bu1tt-m ranp, oven
1nd rtfrieenrtor, butlt-111 see-

h(lr f'hy

ol

•Insurance Work

Dewayne Willrams
8t Scottie Smith

742-2328

AP.fcr P.nce O (IP.(t Vol '276
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ExtensiVe

Ph 985-4269

SEPTIC TANKS
A SPECIALTY

M1dd lep07!

urp utility """" oo ftm lloot-.
btn~-on T.V. lllstment sot up for
•~choo llilh Clbillets His 1\1
acre laie 3 miles frotn downt01m
Pomeroy. locatod on 11outo 7 at
ftve PtliOtS Conbtct 614-9911571 or 992-JBltl - shown by
oppoontment only.

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Public Notice

ilJlf)f JtSed

lessons Special
ADULTS
....6 for $40 00
STUDENTS .... 6 for $30.00

wm

Contenory Rd .

18, 19. 20. 21 . Communtty
patio uta. fomething tor
everyone. From nine AM t1l
d•rk Everything cheap·

General Hauling tnd Treah·
removal Servtee Relia~e
and depend1ble. Ctll 446·

3169 botwoen 9 and 5.

June 21st and 22nd Bob
W•ldnlg re11dence At 124
tc:ro11 from Racine plann ing
mill Rtm ctncela

Oh 614 -992 -6342

'Lowest Rates
Around
'Friendly Servie

Hilm 1lton St rf'!f"! ts

Golf

llilh
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and~
.. fully
Clfpte&lt;l
i'&lt;lme

ft ll li ~ J1 1iy ') 1)
n P\ , ., •.. uy

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New Homes Remodeling

THE KOUNTRY KLUB

441-31 59 o• 266-1967 in
the evenings.

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

a.

AL TROMM'S
BACKHOE
SERVICE

thrllll(h llooe ltrepllco, all

h f' ' !!Ill nu t •d WI
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3 24 lie

HOME FOR SALE
Pretty. lar&amp;e ranch home, per·
moslone 87•33 - all birth panel~ 3 bedrooms, 1~ baths, 2

vs.

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PH . 992·5682
or 992-7121

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Also Transmisaion

Pt. Pleasant
Leon
Apple Grove
Mason

S3 00
S4.00
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Public Notice

Coun tieS il nd the pr ose c u1 1n'l 1 RONNIE K
an o r nP.Y s o f sar O coun hr.s
AL.,

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

882 - New Haven
895 - Letart
937 - Buffalo

words . One dav insertion

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Public Notice-For.J n So u thee~s tPrn Ohr o lr

qat

Pomeroy

Up to 16 words . Three day onsertion
Up to 15 Words Six day insertton .....
(Average 4 words per line)

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of Ohio,
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Gollta County
Area Code 614

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following telephone exchang('.~ ...

81 -Homelmprovements
82-Plumbing lit Heating
83-Excevating
84-Eiectricol &amp; Retngeration
85-General Hauling
86-M.H. Repair
57-Upholstery

4 7 Wan ted to Rent

18-Wonted To Do

Public Notice

61 -Farm Equipment
62-Wantad to Buy
6 3-Lovestock
64- Hay &amp; Grain
65- Seed &amp; Fertilizer

43- Farms for Rent
44-Apartment for Rent
45- Furmshed Rooms

13- lnsurance
14- Business Traimng

The Stftte of Oh1o, Metgs
County, Court of Common
PIMte, Probate DMston

57- Musecallnstruments

58-Fruits &amp; Vegetables
59-For Sale or Trade

41 -Houses for Rent
42-Mobile H'omes for Rent

11 - HelpWanted
1 2- Situated Wanted

NOTICE ON
FILING OF
INVENTORY
AND
APPRIASEMENT

55- Building Supplies
56- Pets tor Sate

31 -Homes for Sale
32 Mobile Homes for Sale
33 -Farms for Sale
34-Business Build1ngs
3 5-Lots &amp; Acreage
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71 -Autos for Sole
7 2-Trucka lor Sale
73-Vonsllt4WO
74-Motorcyctes
7 5-Boats &amp; Motors
76-Auto Ports lit Accessories
77-Auto Repair
78-Camping Equipment

18 Wanted to Do

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1978 SCHULT, 14x70. 2
BR , 2 botho. Cl A Good
con d On rental lot netr
Goodyear plant. Aawm•bl• ,
loen , low down peyment .
French City Brok•rlng Servl-

coa. 446 -9340
1973 GRANVtLLE . 14x70i
BR , gas Unfurnished, A / C, ,
skirting, awn i nga 11-, d

pO&lt;choo, 2 utility bldg&amp;. Sot .
All typao of carpentry work • up on choice lot. Outll CrHk
ramodallng and palntl &gt;g M . H. Pork. he . Cond .
Interior &amp; exterior, Ct/1 French City lrGII.Iring Servl·
570·5400 .
Cll, 448-9340

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51

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
acre lot with 10JII60
trliler. outside building.,
Raccoon Creek .

812,600 . Cell 614-266·
1446.

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1976 Peerless mobile home,
1 4•70. wilh tilt out. E.C ..
Central

air ,

woodburner .

new carpet throughout. partially furni shed. underpin ning , ~onility building ,

. S10.60Q . Call 614 -246·
6406 or 446·0212 .
1972 14x65 mobile home
partially fumished includes
underpinning and back

porch . Call 614 -991! ·2166

KIT 'N' CARLYLE;'"

1976 14x70 , Windsor, 3
bedroom, 1 % baths. fur·
nished , 8x10 utility building.
Death in family must sell.
Call 446 -7513 call before
3 :00M . after 4 call 446-

Brand new sewing machln•
*89 . ,983 White sewing
machine alightly peint dam·
age,, reteil &amp;329 . Cell 814385-8678 collect.

7847 .

576 -2711 .
9 .3 ACRES 1971

mobile
home, small barn. caller. 2
outbuildings, 626, 000. Little Shcteen . Southside, WV.
- - - -- - b-pl080
1978 Shannon, 3 bdrm . all
elec . 14 k70, built -on room,
12k28. coal or wood burner.
large porches. utility bldg .
acre land . exc . co nd . good
well , Jerry'!£ Run Road .
Apple Grove 304 -675 2356
35 lots &amp; Acreage
35 acres at Rodney on W .T.
Wat son Rd . Owner financ ing available . Call 446 -8221

Mobile home for rent . Call

446-0766 .
1 2x60 2 bdr . mobile home
all utilities paid. except

electric . Oep . Req . Call
446 ·8558 .
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44

Apartment
for Rent

2 bdr. Regency Inc . Apart·
ments S200 per mo. or if
income is $10,000 or teas
HUO available . A· One Real
Estates. Carol Yeager. Real·
tor . Call 304 -676 w6104 or
304-6 75 -73B6 .

Furniahed one br apt . in Pt.
Pleasant . E•tre nice, adults
only. No Pets. 304-676w
1386 .
Knauff Coal &amp; Firewood
Price• reduced · May-July.
Pick up or delivered. We
45 Furnished Rooms honor HEAP Vouchers. Cell
614 -256-8245 .
For rent Sleeping Rooms
and light house keeping For sale metll culven &amp;Inch
rooma. Park Central Hotel. thru 60 inch in atock. State
approved 16 gauge 12 inch
Cell 446 ·0766 .
95 .35 per ft .. 24 inch
Sleeping room 8125 . utilties S 10.10 per ft . 36 inch
paid, single male. Share 115 .50 per ft . Alao plastic
bath, 919 Second Ave. culve" in stock . 6 inch thru
Gallipolis . Call 446-4416 18 inch. 8 inch $1 .80 per ft ..
12 inch 13.60 per it . Ron
after 7PM .
Evans Enterprises. 4 mi .
Furnished apt . adults. No South of Jackaon on ST . RT.
93, 614·286·6930 .
Peta. 304-676 -t463 .

Beagle pupa, 120. Cell446·
0373.

Furnished apt., 131 V. 4th 46 Space for Rent
· Ave.. Gallipolis . 2 bdr .. l- - - - - - - - -5175 mo., water paid. Cell
'
Iot . Roc k sprmgs
.
446-4416 after 7PM .
Bu1'ld 1ng
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
aroa . 614 -992 -2719 .
R
33 N h 1
- -- - - -- - - 7 Furnished · effic'ency apt. in Park, ou1e
· ort o
-1 .3 ac re land, septic tank. town. $160 mo. Call The Pomeroy
.
Largo
lots. Cell
_
.
992
7479
city water, electric, oul· Wiseman Real Estate l- - - - - - - - -building, 2 miles out Sand Agency . Cftll 446 · 3643.
Hill Rd . on Bethel Rd .
2 bdr . apt .. 50 lincoln . 4 7 Wanted to Rent
$6 ,000 . 304 -676 -4399 .
Retired couple only. call
446-3059 .
NICE private trailer lot, to
MtiRtBII
Furni!!lhed apt. , 8226, utiliw put 14k70 mobile home.
ties paid , 1 bdr., 2nd. floor, Call Burger Chef &amp; leave
41
Houses for Rent
adults, 607 2nd . Ave, Galli- menage. 304-675-4830 .
polis . Call 446-4416 after
8PM .
49
For lease
Nice 2 bdr. house with
fireplace &amp; basement near APARTMENTS iEHO) one
Crown City 8276 mo . Cell bedroom rent stans at $167
The Wiseman Real Estate por mo . two bedroom starts For lease Silver Dollar Club,
at $193 . Deposit 8200 lno Henderson . WV . Call 304 Agency . Coli 446-3643 .
pets) ~ear Spring Valley 675-10BO.
FAR .M HOUSE . no bath. roar Cinema. Call 446-2745 or
Thurman. 8100 mo. 850 leave message.
a8wr;bwndlce
depo ~ it . Pole barn ~torage
for lease, 8100 mo. 6,000 1 bedroom apartment for
51 Household Goods
sq. ft . near Thurman . Call rent . Call 446 -0390 .
614 -246 -9316 .
1 bdr . with stove &amp; rohig .
4 rms &amp; bath , located 733 near HMC, water furnished .
SWAIN
Third Ave .. Gallipolis . Adults no pats, $189 mo., 850 AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
only, $165 mo., $76 dep- deposit . Call 446-3617.
62 Olive S1.. Galllpolio . 6
osit . Catl 446 -3870 or 446piece wood living room auite
Unfurnished apartment with With 8 inch flat arms 8399:
1340.
stove, refrlg .. central air. just bunk beda complete with
Available July 1st. nice 2 remodelad . 819 Second
bunkie• &amp;199 , 2 piece an bedroom in Kanauga . Car· A'lle .. Gallipolis . Call 446· non llvingroom suitea t199 .
· peted. W -0 hookup, stove 8c 2t68 .
antron recliners $99. other
refrig ., $196 plus elect. 8c
recliners 880, maple dinette
gas . deposit &amp; lease. Call Moden 1 bdr . apt., near sets . I 179 , love seats 170,
town . $166 plusutiltiies . No hide-a -bed $260 , bolt
446 -2927.
pets. single peraon pre·
spring• &amp; meuress twin ·or
4 bedroom house. living tarred . Call 446 ·2065 .
full $100 set regular-firm
room , study, dining room.
8120 , maple dinette chairs
Unfurnished
apt
.
3
rm
.
&amp;
1 v, baths in Pomeroy. Pro$36. wash ltands $34 ,
fessional couples only .. beth, 513% Second Ave .. maple rockers 159, 7 piece
S200 . month. First snd lest Gallipolis . $136 mo. Call
chrome dinette set $149, 5
months rent . Plus security 446-4222 . 9 to 5 .
piece dineue set $89. uaed
deposit . Reference s rebedroom suites, retirgerequired . No drunks and n9 3 rm . apartment &amp; bath . Call tora. rangaa. chest , dressers,
446 -3366.
dopers. 446 -8698 .
wringer washers , TV'a ,
dryerea
, &amp;. shoes . Call 446 7 room HOUSE . NO BATH . Furnished 2 fooms and bath . 3169 .
Apple Grove near Goodyear Oownstain. Cle&amp;n . No peta .
Plant $160 . deposit and Adults only. Reference re- GOOD USED APPLIANCES
quired . 446 ·1619 .
required . 675 -1894 .
· washers. dryers. refrigera ·
tors, ranges. Skaggs ApMODERN 2 bedroom. on 2 bdr . &amp; 1 bdr. partially pliances, Upper River Rd ..
Rl. 141 , 2 miles from furnished . park front. newly beside Stone Croat Motel.
downtown Gallipolis, &amp;275 . remodeled , water S. hot 446
-7398 .
deposit 8c reference. 304- water paid . Oep . &amp; ref , CaU
446 -3919 or 446 ·0021 .
676 ·3666.
lAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa , chair, rocker. ottoFurnished
apt
..
1210,
utili
w
TWO bedroom house. 177
tiea pd ., 1 bdr .. 920 41h man , 3 tables. (e•tra heavy
Pa~ Dr ., call Mrs Charlo!
Awe ., Gallipolis. Call · 446 · by Frontier) . 1686. Sofa ,
bonham . 304 -676 ·4692 .
chl!ir and loveseat , $275 .
4416 ofter 7PM .
Sofas and chairs priced from
&amp;286 . to $B96 . Tabloa, 146
1 bdr . apt . downtown 324
42 Mobile Homes
and
up to 1126 . Hide·a·
3rd. Ave ., Gallipolit. Stove
bedt , l440 . and up to
for Rent
&amp; refrig . Call 446 -9788 or
8626 ., Reclinera , $176 . to
446-38t0.
$360 ., Lamps from 128 . to
Mobile Home space in Galli876 . 6 pc . dinettea from
polis . 920 Fourth Ava. $70 . Apt . for rent. Halt double-2 &amp;99 .. to &amp;436 . 7 pc .. 8189 .
· W11ter paid . Call 446 -4416 bd .room Apt . Adults prew and up . Wood table with six
tuned . No pen . 614 -992after 7 PM .
chaira 8426 . to $746 . Oeak
2749 .
$110 up to 8225 . Hutches,
FOR RENT Mobile HOme, 2
8560
. and up. maple or pine
OR . turn . w / w carpet. 19ft. 1 bed room Apt. 8,96 . mo. finish . Bunk bed complete
lR . nat . ga!l heet. air co nd ., including utilities . Equal with mattreasea. $260 . and
private lot . Ph . 446-1409 housing oppo"unity . Con- up to S396 . Boby bed&amp; ,
tact Village Manor Apts .
from 4 to 8 p .m.
$110 . Manreuea or box
6t4 -992 -7787.
aprlnga, full or twin, 168 ..
Traitors furn ishod. uir cond ..
firm. $68 . and a78 . Queen
beautiful riverview In Kll · Nice large 2 room efiiciency
naugo . Foster's Tniler Park, apt . Furnished . ln Langaville. aets, 1195. 4 dr . cheats,
$100 . month . 614 -992 · 942 . 6 dr. che111, t64 . Bad
446 .1602 .
framea , S20 .and $26 .. 10
6692 .
gun wGun cabinets, 1360 .,
House 2 bdr . newly remo deled . Point Plaaaant area . 3 room &amp; bath furniahedapt . dinette chain e2o. and *26 .
Goa or electric rengea. $325
614-992 -690B.
Coli 446-4602
uptot375 . 8obymetrooaeo,
1 bedroom furniahed apt .
3 bedroOm mobile home for
U5,&amp;&amp; t38
130., bed
kingfr•-•
frame 160.
$28
UO .
rent. V2 mile off Rt . 7 on 6t4 -992 ·6434. 992·5g14 Good selection of bedroom
or
304-B82·
2666.
Bulevllle· Addloon Rd In Ad·
aul .t ea , cedar cheats,
dlson . Nic1r % acre lot. 1200
Apartments . 304 -676 - rocken, metal cablneta ,
. mo . Cell 614 -388 -9756 .
swivel rockers.
6648 .
Uaod Furniture .. bookcue ,
12•62 2 bedroom trailer.
rangea. ohalra. end tables,
Adul11 only . ·Brown's Trailer APARTMENTS , mobile Wllhera. dryera. refrlgera·
homes, houses. Pt. Plea~ant
Park . 6t4 -992 -3324 .
end Galllpolla . 614-448 · tors and TV' s. 3 mll11 ,out
~------- · l c Bulewille Rd . Open 9am to
2 bedroom mobile home in 8221.
8pm, Mon. thru Fri., 9am to
Recine . 614 -367-0288 .
ONE bedroom apertmenta 5pm, Sot.
for
the elderly . .All utilldea 448-0322
1 2 x 80 2 bedroom mobile
paid . Tenanta pay 30 per·
· home for ~ent. ApProx . 5
cent of their adjulled ln- COUNTY APPLIANCES,
miles hom Middleport or
comoln thll HUD auboldlaod Inc . Good uMd appliances,
Pomoroy. 992 ·5868 .
apartment building. 'Twin woahera, dryoro.. refrlg .. TV
Rivers Tower, phone 304· nta. 8271-l 3rd. Avo .. GolliAdulto only. Orfonfllywlth 1
675-8879.
Equol opportun· PDII,I . Coll441·11199.
child. Furnished with utili·
tlea pflld . Deposit a. referen- ltv houelng . .
GOOD SELECTION ot
ce• required . 81 4 -992 ·
WIIhen, drv••· refrlgera.
ONE
bedroom
1p1nment.
3647 , No poll.
402VJ 24th. St. Pt. Pltaaant, tors. atov••· •ao up. 30 day
worron!y. Coli 446·8033.
phone. 1 -814-992-88&amp;8 .
Trailer for rent In TupPers
Plaint. 1$160. month plus
ONE bedroom apanment. MoVing: Selling furniture,
utilitiJo . 614 -667. 3487.
e 226 month, all utllltiaa dinette aet, bedrm., etc 1
Inquire ot troller behind C .J,
pold, 304·876·2686. ,~
ONE .,edroom mobile home.
lor on Rt. 7 .
adultt only, you pay utlllt ....
fumlihed, phone 304· 875· Wedo- Apto. no children. no
2li36 . .
pota . 304·875·2072.'
after 6 weekd ays .

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malea •100. male •126.
Cell446-3640.

Musical
Instruments

Thomas transistor organ.
duel manuals. double octave
pedals, needs repair, 8100.
Call 614 -379w2138 after
l-6:3_0_._ _ _ _ __ __
Strawberriea. Taylor'• Burry
Perch. Kerr-Harrisburg Rd . a
AM ·S PM , 'Mon . -Sat. 121b.
or more 40 cents a lb. Call
446 w86·92 or 614 -246 _
9
6_6 7
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Colored T.V. Like new .
St60 . 6t4-949-2994 .
Antique Dresden lace figu rines, genuine Hummel &amp;
odds &amp; ends . 614 -992 ·
6070.
6 pc . bedroom suite, dinette

set. 4 chairs .
2843.

614 ~ 7112 ·

OELI EQUIPMENT- 8ft. deli
casar, TEC digital scales.
Hobart slicer &amp; refrigerator
unit . All like new , 304 -6765843 .
SEVEN maple chairJ, newly
refinished . Etegere for dis·
play . Phone 304 -675 -t B21 .
PISTOL 38 special, Smith &amp;
Wenon , like new. 304 -6765904 .
3 ton air-copdition . 304675 ·5472 .
16 cu . ft . cheat type freezer .
perfect condition. 304-676t3B6 .

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Building Supplies

Building materials
block, brick, aewer plpea.
windowa. llntell . etc .
Claude Winters , Rio Grande.
0 . Call614-246 · 6121 .
56

Pets for Sale

AKC Reg . German She phard pupplea. Call 4463430.

NEW &amp;. Used Harvesrore
Structures . AU1omatad li vestock feeding-computer
feeders . · Call collect 614585 · 2260 . John l. Betts.

1976 Chevy Caprice Classic, 4 dr. sedan, one owner.
U,500 . Coli 446-1816 9r
446-1244.

Complete drive train for
Dodge '.4 ton 4WD. frame &amp;
wheel• included. f8DO firm.
Call 614-266·1266 .
Ford 6 cyl. van, runs good,
some ruot. t495. Coll446·
8181 .

1974 Monte .Carlo . Ekcll.
cond. e2.000. Ph . 446 ·
4630 .

1964 Int. 2B 1o 33 pea·
Hnger bus good condition,
$1,200. Call Raccoon Creek
Canoe Livery. Cell614w2456304.
1973 Jeep CJ&amp;, $900. 304
V-8. 11 .60- 161t Tirea.
spoke w~eala, 304 - 676 6069, after B p .m.

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74

Motorcycles

1980 Hondo CR t26. dirt
bike. many new parts, exc .
cond., $600. Call614 -258·
1379.
Suzuki TS 400, 8660. Call
61 4·246· 621 1 .
For sale or trade Honda 760.
$1.096. Cell 614-246 6211 .
1982 Kawasaki 440 LTD
belt drive, leas then 2.000
mi. Call 676 -6948.
Tomes Moped . Like new.
0nly 700 milao. $3110 . 614 ,
992· 2596 .
1980 Keweoeki 440 LTD .
lota ,of extr8s. 10,740 actual miles. Must see to
believe. Ekcellent condition.
11,276. Price negoti8ble.
Cell814-742-2211 or614·
992-6320 after 8 p.m .

all the extr11, really sharp.

NEW Hollond 270 bolo;, 'Call 676-6948 .
good condition , . 81600 .
304-675-742t .
1978 Dodge Omnl 4 dr .. 4
speed. 32 MPG average,
JOHN Deere modal 430 11,900 or best offer. Call
tractor with tront end 448· 7332 or 446-9846.
loader. S2tOO . 304-895368t .
Foreman• Usttd Cars. For
le11eJipen1iva cera. On S .R.
63
livest9ck
124 in Langavllle. Oh . 614·
742-2734.
3 year old stud pan quarter
horse. No papers. 614-9492674 .
QUARTER horn. regis tered, 6 year old gelding, no
show ekperience. gentle na·
tura. $600 . 304-676-2127.

64 · Hay &amp; Grain

1978 Ford, Elite, 2 door, air,
p.s., p.b ., radio, 8JIC . run'l,ing
condition. Price neg.o tiable.
81 4 -992·2963 or 992·
6241 .
1978 Concord DL -a .c ..
crulie. tilt wheel. am -tm
atereo. 6 cyl., auto., 47.000
milea. Eke . cond . 614-992·
5238 .
1981

STANOING HAY for aele.
Coli 246-9315 .
Hay for aalo . Caii448-B.3 81 .
1 field of standing hay. 1
tobacco bed . Call 448 1432.
MIXED
.2264 .

hey ,

304 · 6711 ·

T~OTHY hay, e1 .76 bolo.
o the wagon . $2 .00 1 bale
de lverod. 304-676-5054.

Hey and Straw . 304-458·
t656 .

66 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

TOBACCO plant• tor aale,
Buckskin ,.,are, 4 years old . Kentucky 14 a. 17 . Callfrom
Good rider. with aeddlo &amp; ·4 untill9:00 p.m .. 304-882bridle. 248·5031 .
32 96 .

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Cutlan Supreme
Loaded . low
milea, A-1 cond . 1978 Ka·
wasaki 850, 8ktrll. 114992· 7382.
B~ough1m.

1 982 Brown Reliant K.
A.C .. C.C .. P.S .. P .8., om·fm
atereo, excellent condition .
Coli 98&amp;•4123 .
1977 Toyota Corolla. 4
apaed. new paint, vary gOOd
~ondltlon . t1900 . 614 ·
992-8183.
19118 Chevyaso . Nowheela
but hes motor and transmit ·
alon. 247·4976.
1979 Flrebird Formule .
P .S ., P.B., P.W .. til(whHI.
end rear window defogger.
Coli 8t 4-992-11:'47.
1979 Pinto 4 apeed, 21 .000
::'1il4ei,99•2•c~9cBon8d. t2,959020 .
v
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or
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llli OLDSMOBILE, good
condition. cl•en, 304w578 ·
2414 aher -1;00 p.m.

1973 CHEVY Coprlco .
t310.00. runt good, call
304-871·2&amp;42 . Can be
Men at Henderaon Trailer
Court .
-:-:--...-::-::----'--1979 OLD8 Cutlaaa Su·
promo, allvor &amp; blue mttollc.
power ateering. power
brokoa. olr conditioned.
power windowl, 10.000
mlloo. t4796. 304-773·
11117.
--------74 Chov. Mollbu Clooolc.
oherp cor. tiOO. 304-17113141.
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TNcka for Sele

11!80 'M Ton Cbevroltt PU,
auto trono, P8, PI, t4, 115.
.Hihn'a Auto leloo. Cell
4441·4712 ~ ._......

1983 Harley Davidson, wide
glide, 6,000 miles . 16.000.
For more information call
614-742-2923 after 6 .
1974 HONDA C8 360.
1400. 304-676-1800.

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Boats and
Motors for Solo

1g73 14ft. MFG tri-heul
with a 66 HP Chrysler
motor, Gator · trailer. gas
tenk. bettery fire extin ·
guiaher, boat cuahions. aki
vesta, AM radio. top cover,
llde curtains, good cond ..
U,600. Coli 614 -742 ·
2827.
14 ft . LONE Star aluminum
V-bottom boot, 9 .5 HP
Even rude motor, trailer,
cover. •1300. 304-896·
3681 .
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do atroof
and pricee.
houae
painting
resonable
For frM estimatea. call 814949·2232.
-,..--------RON 'S Tolevialon Service.
Specializing in Zenith end
Motorola. Ouou•. ond
houae cello. Coli 6711-2398
or 446-2454.

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F &amp; ~Tree Trimming, stump
removal. Coli 676· .1 331.

1979 Jeep CJ II, II cyl .. 3
apd .. new eoft top. AM· FM
tlpe, ekC. cond . Call 446w
0616.

1977 DODGE Aapen Ste ·
tion Wagon. 'PS. PB, good
con d. Call 446-7489 or
446 ·6606.

1980 Z-28 leather interior Ia

Vans &amp; 4 W.O .

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78 Plymouth Vole" Premier
4 dr .. air cond., one owner.
Coli 448-11116 or 446 ·
t244 .

75 Dodge Cornen, needs
repair. $600 . Cell 448 ·
1835.

Trucks for Sale

1.970 Chevy. S160 . Needa
some work·. Call 8t4-2459698.

Autos for Sale

Strawberrlea. Taylor's Berrr
Steam Jenny. aeweral tOols, Patch, Kerr· Harrisburg Rd . 8
service equip . plus much AM -8 PM, Mon. - Set. Call
more. For automobiles as 448·8692 or 614-246w 1978 Chevy Impala 4 door
w•ll as motorcycles. Betz 9_5_6_7_._ _ _ _ _ _ __
low mileage, good condi Honda Salea.
tion . $1 ,676 . Cell 446 Strawberries. Pick your 1569 or 446 . 3647 .
Handmade doll house plus own . C e II Cl aude Winter . 1 ------~--varietr of handcrafted ta - _c_o_ll_6_t_4_·_
2_4_6_·&amp;_1_2_1_. _.;__ 1979 Pinto atationwagon, 8
.
d
1
Ps
bles, benches &amp; shelvea . Ph . Ear Corn for sale. 2,600 exc
cy ... auto..
con .,
448-4630.
cond . Call, a1r
814-388Bushel. Selling for $3.00 bu . B436 .
Limestone, Sand, Gravel. 614·992w746B.
Delivered in Mason, Meigs, 1- - -- - ----.....,- 1982 Chevette take over
Gallia or ,pick up at Richards STRAWBERRIES , pick your p_.ymenta. 1976 Datiun PU
&amp; Son . Call 446-7786 .
own. Monday through Sat- asking $1.200. Cell 446 '
urday, 9 -8 , no checks, 40 3t0t .
Wood storage buildi.ng good cents lb. Happy Hollow Fruit
cond .. $200 Cell 614 -367- Farm, Gallipolis Ferry. 304- 1981 Chevene, A-1 condi676 -2026 .
0406 altar &amp;PM .
tion . Cand be aeen on State
St . acroaa from Gellie
Reece hitch complete. Call
Academy .
446 -8t8t .
1972 AMC Gremlin 2 dr.
Ford cyl . van runa good,
aedan . Call446-8196 .
some rust, &amp;495 . Cell 446 8181 .
1979 Plymouth Arrow
auto . , sharp, sporty,
Freezer 20 cu .ft . cheat, Troy Built rototillers new $2,496 , John's Auto Selaa.
and uaed . Swisher lmple· Buleville Rd . Open 8·8 .
eJ~cellent condition, $200 .
mont Co., Sr. Rt. 7 North. 446 -4782.
Cell 614-266· 9349 ,
Gollipolis. Oh. 446-0476 .
Window awnings 840 each
1978 Ford Fiesta, good
and stutters $6 set . ,204 For sale- Used J 20 Ditch work car, $1,096 . John's
Kinion Or., Gallipolis. 446 - Witch Trencher . 1 -614- Auto Sales, Bulaville Rd.
694-7B42 .
1422 after 6PM .
Opan 8·8, 446-4782 .
New Oak Furniture. tablei.
chairs , cupboards, pie safe,
dry sinks. PaUl Conkels
Antiques, Tuppers Plains .

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hot tar application. carpen·
ter, electrician, maaon. Call
304 -675 - 2088 or 1178 ·
4580 .

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&amp; Campers

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E &amp; R Tree Service, fully
intured. free eatlmaus .
Phone 614· 367-0636. cell
etter 6.

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YOUR Df!IVF:R, ANNIE...
ANNIE.
HE'G MA/Nl.Y YOUR

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YOU F.I~EI7 UP AGAIN, F11XJ..
THAT AIN'T TN' MAIN
PROBLEM.,

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8EJ4f!8Eif5
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work. general repain. call ·..., ·
Anthony Williamson, 614- , ,. :
367-0194.
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concrete and black top eati- .;:
mates. metal building end
fence erection coets. Alto
buying end aelllng heavy
equipment . Hor~ Ia . atock
trailer salea . Furniture, electrical &amp;: electronic suppliea
and equipment. Pleasant
Meadows Distributors and
Selaa.
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HOW DO 'IOU
LIII.E FLYING?

IT'S TERRI FIC!
WA.IT'LL 1 TELL

'IOU COULD

STAY 0\IBl AN'
HAVE PINNER

DOC AND OSCAR

ABOUT

WI~ us~

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Minimum . 11 c square foot
,.
to aluminize rour mobile
homo roof. 304-876·1293.
Home Improvements, painting . exterior &amp; interior &amp;
mobile ·home1 . Call after 6
p.m. 304 -676 · 1 128
82

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

G~SOLINE ALLEY

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Phone 446-3888 or 446 4417

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ih' council
has over-

foO.S

rule me,

I has been
strip o'm4
powers!

Mr. Bicker
in II cha . lis
not to ...
, ~"r''""'~

At I
they hc.s
lef'memy
f ine desk

an· chair 1

Ruf~s!

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG. Fomerly Dewitt's
Plumbing . Coli 814-387 ·
0676 .

They

wants th'
factory!

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Excevating

DOZER WORK By Ted
Henna. ponda. ditches.
baaements, etc . Call 4464907 . Carter &amp; Evant
Transportation .

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Lonnie Bogga Excavating.
Dozer, backhoe, dumptruck.
Work by hour or job. Cell
446 -7903 .

MAKE AN ADI'OlNTMENT
WITH DR. DEUELL ... GET BIRDIE
TO ACCOMPANY ME .. . AND
HAVE HIM GIVE HER. A
PHYSICAL WHILE 5HE'5 THERE.'

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Meiga Excavating. Bulldozer
6 backhoe Jervice. Baaew
menta, footers. landsc:.aping,
driveways. farm ponds .
614-742-2407 or 1114 -742 ·
2088 .

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Eleclricel
Refrigeration

SAKES ALIVE!!

DEPENDABLE WASHER ·
'DRYER REPAIR . Guerin·
teed work. Call anytime
6t4-288-6820 or814-268·
1207.

IT's LUNCH TIME
ALREADY

SEWING ""achlnf reP•ira.
iervice . Authorized Singer
Salea Ia Service Sharpen
Sclsaou . , Fab_ric Shop .
Pomo•oy . 992 ·2284.

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Home
Improvements

85

Gen•ral Haulin\
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to•turod c:elllngo com,.,.
dol ond -1-tlol, 1 HllmoiM. Col t14-251·
1112.

Inoonw1,.,_ "'"blc.

PAINTING ·
ond
..torlor. plumlllng, rooting,
remo"td 20 Yfl·
oxp. Coli 814·
·1152.
10 ,.,_tobove

aoll"" brond , . _ .......,.
tiel.

electronic

~ulpm•nt

.,ppiiM.30._17S·1D3.

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VICE . Call 114·387·7471
or 114·317-0191 .

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Cell Jln, Lanier, 304·&amp;75w'~· 1 : :
7397 .
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UPHOLSTERY IHOP
1183 - · A.... Golllpolia.
4441-7133 or 4441-1133 .

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" Oevid Lentrman David •
guest• ere Bill Maher and
race cer driver AI Unur, Jr.
(60 min .)
I]) Jook Bonny Show
ill PKA Full Conttct
Korato from Momphlt, TN
Coveregl of thl World Sup'ilr Hoovywelght Chom·
plonohlp Ia prooentod from
Mon.llhla, TN . 180 min .)
• Cll Columbo 'fedo In 10
Murdot.' A ttlovlai 0 n oc1or
uaoa one of hla acrlpto 10 .
plan ~ thl murder of hll ""'
procluoor. IRIIIIO 111ln.1

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1 2:41 ()) MOVIE: 'Tho lonore'
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Answer : What they call that ma n fr om wh om many
different girls ge t love lettersTHE MAILMAN

BRIDGE
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MOVIE:
'Someone's Killing the
World's Qreatelt Models'
Cil 700 Club
0 C1J 1!01 M'A'S'H
Charles becomes involved
with a French Aad Cross
volunteer. (R}
(I)(}]) Greet Performances
'Solti Conducts Rossini.'
The Chicago Symphony
Orchestra. conducted by ~
Sir Georg So lti. performs
five opera overtures by
Gioacc hino Rossin• (60
min .)
9 :30 llJ III® Archie Bunker's
Place Archie goes to a restaurant seminar and becomes involved with a
married women . (A)
10:00 Cll
Vanlahod:Miaoing,
Children Five true storie!!l
of missing children ere presented .
(l) MOVIE : 'Lion of tho
Oeaert'
0 Cll ·Bieaood Are the
Peacemaker•
CIJ Henry Moore
1!01 Cognoy end Locey Cag·
ney's intereat in a burglary
is spurred by the hostilities
of a teenage victim. (A) (60
min .)
illl Nowa
Iii) INN Nowo
10:30 Cil Star Tlmo
((J TBS Evening Newt
(H) To Be Announced
fiJ In S.erch of.. ..
t t :OO. Cil Cl) llJ I])® . (D
Newa
(l) MOVIE : ' Doothtrop'
ill ESPN SportoCenter
(!) Newa/Sporto/Weether
III Dove Allen at Large
[II To Be Announced
fll Bonny_Hill Show
t 1 :30 U Cll W Tonight Show
Johnny's guests are Ang ie
Dickinion and Joe W illioma. (A) (60 min .)
Cil Another Life
Cll Ce111no
I]) Soep
eCIJ Hart to Hort Jennifer
experiences a series of
near-fatal accident! . lRl •
(60 min .)
I]) PBS Leto N lght
WI All In tha Fomlly
Cll (D Nlghtllne
fJt Honeymoonere
12:00 Cil 8urna &amp; Allen
ill ESPN'o lnoldo Beatbell
liJ MOVIE: 'Midnlght ·Laoe'
I]) Nlgh111no
® MOVIE: 'Doatroy All
Monatera' 1
81 Mary,. ~ortmon,
Mory .

Hartmen

ED'S APPLIANCE REPAIR '.,
SERVICE coli City Furniture
•
304· 876 · 2808 or 448063t .
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8 :00 GClli])CI(J)WIGI(D
Nowo
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(}) MOVIE: 'Outcoot of tho
lalenda'
Cil Tic Toe Dough
liJ I o,..m of Jeannie
(!) Nowo/Sporto/W. .Ihor
I]) illl Studio Sea
Ill Wild. Wlkl Weat
6:30 G (l) (!) NBC Nowo
Cil Love That Bo~
Cll Folhtr Kncfwa Boot
I]) 8 (D ABC Nowo
llJ I]) qt) CBS News
I]) Dr. WhO
iJil Ovor Euy
7:00 G Cll PM Megazlne
Cil Burno &amp; Allo.n
([) Green ·Acraa
I]) EnlorUinrnont Tonight
(!) Chorllo' o Angola
llJ (J) Tic T ac Dough
I]) illl
MacNeii-Lohror
Report
®News
Cll(D Poople'a Court
1111 Star Trek
7:3() IJ Cll Lie Detector
Cll Wlmbleton Update
Cil Doble Gillio
Cll And_y_ Griffith
I]) llJ (JJ Family Feud
(]) Buolness Report
®You Asked For It
CID Moneymaker•
OJ &lt;nl Entenainment
TonJ.ght
8:00 Ill ClJ (!) Love, Sidney Sid·
nay becomes drunk when
Laurie recommends whiskey to kill the pain of e
tootha che . (R)
·
(l) MOVIE: 'Endless Love'
(l) MOVIE: 'Return of o
Men Called Horse'
Cil .1 Spy
ill USFL Football : Oeklond
at Phlladelphle
liJ MOVIE: 'Twilight For
the Gods'
I]) Cll (D Mo)or League
Baseball: Teema to Be
Announced
U I]) WI Square Pegs
III (j]). Frontline 'Wh o De·
cides Oitability7'
.
fl) MOVIE : 'Strategic Air
Command'
8:30 Ill Cll (!) Family Tioo
Whe n Alex accepts an invi tatio n to 8 country cl ub
function , Steven wonders if
he should let him go . ~RJ
Ill ([l (lll Private Benjamin
Benjamin tries to prove
thet huma n sold iers ere
better than robot soldiers
9:00

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&amp;

t 973 20ft . Mini motor
home, Oodg• chlllia, 360
.ngine. 32,000 milea, excelw
lent condition, 304-1711·
1389.

ANNIE

SEAMLESS GUTTERS, One
piece cullom fit your home.
Guaranteed . Advanced Gut·
tor, (Dey 614·592· 4066,)
!night 614 · 698-8206.)

84
1973 17 ft . Travel Mate
camping trailer. Self con·
talnltd . Sleeps 8 . Electric,
goo &amp; 12 won IYIIOm. A.C ..
nlco towing. t2.200. Hitch
a trai.. r bar Included. See or
coli Gary Hyooll 814-992·
5388.

Ffll:l'ti.1HE: ~D qcoo;s, •• .)J

WetfH' Wells. Commercial
and Dome1tic. Test holea.
Pumpe Sal81 and Service.
304-896-3802 .

Construction Co .
Water linea, Footer~,
Drain a. AU kind a of Ditching.
Rutland . Oh . 6·1 4· 742 ·
2903.

Starcraft camper tleepa aix,
three burner stove, aink, ice
box, exc. cond . t1800 .
3'04-676-11493.

HAU.OOr TlU~REl

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Camping
Equipment

BORNL~ER

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Get your carpet in ahip ·
shape. Water removal, FREE
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ESTIMATES, FURNITURE
CLEANING . CAPTAIN·•
STEAMER 614·446·2107.

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GENE'S CARPET CLEAN·
lNG SERVICE. Rocom·
mended for proteaaional
steam cleaning·. Scotch
Guarda~,.. . Enlm••· Call
Gone ot 1114·1192-8309.

I AKC
CockerRegiatered
Spaniel puppies. fe w ~~=====::::::::~;~~~~~g~~~

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inum aiding. mobile homea. "·
,.-ood. J;Jrick. aand1tane ...
building . ond ho-. Also
hoovy equipment. FuAy In·
aured. FrM utimetft. I, 4a
949·28811 .

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1 0 month old Reg . black
female lab. ell shota •
pepera . t&amp;O . . Coli 4411 ·
3486 .

AKC block Lab. puppies, 2
2 female . Ready end
of July. $160 . Coli 6t4·
266-1379.

OlCKTRACY

Roofln11. ahlngleo. _.tlng · :: .
end alul'l)inum a:iding wortt. ...
ln1ured. Free EatlmatH . _... :
8t4·949-2188.

UKC Reg. hkimo .Spitz 2
male 1 female . Had 1hot and
wormed. Call 448· 7230.

54 Misc . Merchandise male,

MOBILE HOME .

Polntiftv lnlerlor • exterior;
Woll.,.por hilnglng . ln1111rod,
FrN -lmetH. 11 4·1141·
2888.

WEEKS WESTIE KENNEL
AKC Woot Highland whitt
terrlera. puppiu· end ltud
aervlce : Call e 14 -. 38 7 ·
0624.

1legacy3.000wood&amp;:coal
heater.
Used 5 months .
Original cost $476. 1300.
lncludeo blower . 6t4-843·
6380 af1er'6 .

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D.RAGO'NWYND CATTERY
• KENNEL. AKC Chow pup·
· plea. CFA Hlmoloyon. Perla.n and Si1meN kiHenl.
Coli 4411·3844 ofter 4PM .

1973 Kirkwood Mobile t-:;=;::;;:~;;::;:;:====r;;::;~~~?.;;::~~~~~
Home . Unfurrfished . underpinning . 12•36 porch . air 42 Mobile Homos
44 Apartment
cond .. good cond $6 ,600 .
for Rent
614 -742-2665 . •
for Rent

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June 20, , 983

Mon:um Rooting • IPGUI· ;.
iftl. 30 . ye.,. ....... w . :, :
opoclollllfta In bull up root. · .. .
c;.lll14-3118-8157.
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HILLCREST KENNEL •
8oordlng oil br-o. Soiling,
Hoppy Joel&lt; Dot Food. AKC
Dobermono: Stud lervico.
Colt 441-77118.
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EJCtra nice Maytag washer
alao other uaad waahers a.
dryers, fully guaranteed 30
daya. Call814·2118· 1207.

between 9 and 6 ask for Tim .
After 6 call 304-882 -3692.

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8kogga Appllon. .o Air con·
dlaionero : 5000 BTU t75.
800() ITU 1911, 1 ~000 BTU
t180, 18,000 BTU t171i,
23.000 ITU UOO. 2 dr.
...trig . whlto tl5. GE froot
frH awacado gr..n t1715,
Frlgi_d lire fro~ frH retrlg.
white t1715. 2 dr. Admiral
tB5. 30" gal range. t81S,
t1oover portable waaher like
new S126, 30" eJectric
range harvett gold t71!5,
Kenmore washer e·•c . cond.
*1'7fi, W~irlpool wether
t96, 6 pc . bedr. aulte t2911,
chest of drawer• t86. Upper
River Rd. GatUPolt1. CeU
446-7398.

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. Monday, June .20, 1913.
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By Oswald Jacoby
aad James Jacoby
Jim: "In 1970 when you
captained the team or which
I was a member and which
won the World Champion·
ship In Stockholm, Waldemar von Zedtwltz, age 74.
won !he Mixed Paris Championship with Barbara Brier .
The league honored him this

year at the Spring Nationals
ln Hawaii. His mind is still
young. but bad eyesight
makes it impossible for him
to play tournament bridge."
Oswald : " Waldy is Life
Master No. 4 and was one of
the world's greatest players
from the la te days of auction
until that 1970 win. For the

record, the last two years
that auction championships
we re played the winning
team was Waldy , Dave
Bruce (Life Master No. 1), P.
Hal Sims (No. 5): a nd 1. "
Jim : " You were No. 2 of
that list Here is one of
Waldy's hands from that
1970 win. Barbara Brier's
immediate club r aise kepl
North-South out of the spade
slam , which would fail , and
it took great skill on Waldy 's
part to bring home six
clubs."
Oswald : " He ruffed a dia ·
mond at trick two , played
ace of hea rts, ruffed a heart,
ruffed a diamond, cashed
dummy 's last trump, came
to hand with the ace of
spades, ran all but one
trump, an d led a s pade."
Jim : " He ~lann e d to
hnes..~c

dummy s I0 as a

safety play. but West played
the queen so Waldy let him
hold the trick. West led his
last diamond . Wald y ruffed,
took th e prove n s pade
finesse and had a ll the
match points."
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5 Hoodwinked
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6 Aclrell.'l,
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27 Speck
16 Printemps
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18 Pigeon pea
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22 Proof
32 Pop na vor
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23 Baptis m , 33 Unorigina l
28 Hebrew
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10 Scholarly
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Barren
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24 Sunny day 36 Be longing
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Meigs Coonty Jaycee President .

Brian Conde announced today that

Peters inspects dumpsites
The Meigs County Litter Control Board reports that Geroge J.
~~IJ&lt;Grant Coordinator of the Office of Litter Control of.the Ohio
· Ol!pai'rmelif'"C5f1'1l!h\ral Resources, visited Meigs County last
Tuesday! to (Jlspect some lllegal dumpsltes In the county and review
the local Litter COntrol Board's collected program funded by his
department.
Peters said he was very Impressed by the Interest In the local litter
problem and the Litter Control .Board operation. He also visited the
new Meigs County landfill and reported satisfaction with Its service
and functioning.
The Meigs County Commission and the Litter Control Board was
presently unde r study by the state for additional funding for litter
control. according to Peters.
Grand montes under the Department of Natural Resources are
received by the state of Ohio from fast food restaurants and other
such establshments, and no addltonal tax dollars that are placed
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ODT paving Rt. 124
The Ohio Department of Transportation Is doing paving work on
State Route 124 from Pomeroy to Racine this week. Trattlccontrolls
being maintained by the contractor. However, motortstsare asked to
use caution In traveling the section of the route.

Man cited for littering
The Meigs County Sheriff's Department has. Issued a citation tor

littering against Roscoe Childress, Route 2, Racine. Childress has
admitted dumping a pickup truck load of trash In the Mile Hill area,
lhe sheriff reports. He has been cited to Meigs County Court.

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A building doctor clinic wUI be held this week by two members of the
Technical Preservation Services Department, Ohio Historic
Preservation Office, Ohio Historical Society.
The first part of the clinic Is a lecture at 7 this evening at the Meigs
IM and the second partwillbeon-sltevlslts tovarlousbuUdtngi; all day
on Tuesday.
There Is no charge for the lecture or on-sltevlslts. The clinic Is being
held at the request of the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce.

Mayor Andrews returns to work
Pomeroy Mayor Clarence Andrews was at his desk In Pomeroy
VUiage Hall this morning carrying out duties of hls o!tlce. Last week
Mayor Andrews wa5 rushed to the Holzer Medical Cenier by the .
Pomeroy Emergency Squad after becoming unexpectedly ill. He did
not suffer a coronary attack which was suspected when he first
becam~J!l.

Demolition applications on hand
Applications for residents who wish to participate In the two
demolition derbies to be staged as a part of the Meigs County Fair are
now available, Mrs. Muriel Bradford, fair board secretary, reports.
Locations where applications may be secured Include: Sohlo 011
Co., Hartinger Parkway, Middleport; Exxon OU Co., Main St.,
Pomeroy; Fry-Zon Gas Station, Main St., Pomeroy; Gulf OU Co.
Route7, Pomeroy; SunocoOUCo., Route7, Chester,andSohloO!ICo.,
Route 7, Tuppers Plains.
For the first time tills year, two demolition derbies have been
scheduled tor the local fair. The first wUI be at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug.
16, an,d the second will beat 7p.m. onWednesday,Aug.17. Popularity
of the event led to the fair board's decision to expand the program this
year.

Gavin units in full operation
Both generating lines at American Electric Power's Gen. James
M. Gavin generating plant at Cheshire are back on line, according to
Gavin officials.
The second line was switched on last week due to Increased
demand for electricity. Officials said warm weather extending into
the area caused the demand. It's the first tlmesinceAugust1!£!that
both Unes have been operating. The recession, coupled with cool
weather last summer and decreased consumer demand, forced the
plant to shut down one line last yea~.
Officials said the opening of the second line has not affected
stalting ai Gavin.

Middleport Vlllage o!tlclals have
contacted him In regard to the
upcpmlng Yellow Jacket-Panther
Frog Derby Classic.
Conde would not name sources,
but did state that Mlddlepart has
secured a frog to be bnported !rom
South Africa. It Is rumored to be an .
offspring of the world record setting
frog "L!Uy Pads Pleasure" which
has set the mark of 33~ feet In Just
three jumps. The record Is now
pending certification. 1
"L!Uy Pads Pleasure" was bred
and raised on the famous Frog
HavenFarmswhlchislocatedinthe
high security section of South
Africa, Conde says.
Upon questioning on how Mi(!(jleport secured .this valuable frog,
Conde declined conunent, but dfd
Indicate that Middleport has signed
an exclusive contract wlih Frog
Haven Farms tor use ot frogs in
future competitions.
Conde concluded, "the frog wm
arrive at Port Columbus this week.
The frog wlll be kept under tight
security and constant surveWance,
Conde stated.
According to Conde, Frog Haven
Farms has sent a trainer with the
frog and the trainer willarrtveat the
same time by private jet and the
trainer will work wtth the Middleport jockey In preparation lor
Saturday's big event -a part ottrog'
activltles of the Blsl Bend Rel!atta.

The Meigs County Fish and Game Club wUI have Its annual kids
fishing derby at the club house.on West ,Shade River, 3~ mUes west
of Chester, from S::ll a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
The event Is open to youngsters from one to 16 and they must
·provide tbelr own equipment and bait , no minnows to be used. There
will be prizes and tree refreshments.
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barbecue. Ail members are to take a covered dish or pay $5 towards
supplies.

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By CHARLENE JlOEFUCII
Sentmel Stall WrMer
A flood damage prevention ordinance which
quaiifles residents to purchase national llood
Insurance was passed by Pomeroy Village Council
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Ali three. readings or the ordinance were given at
the ~ting, and to all three CouncUman Harold
Brown cast a negative vote.
He explalned that he felt the omlnance, a federal
flood model one, was too restrictive on development
and doesn't take Into consideration the uniqueness
Pomeroy where much of the village Is in the flood
plane.
. It was explained that the ordinance allows residents
to purchase flood Insurance but doesn't force the
purchase, but that if It Is not In effect, then residents
are not eligible for disaster assistance.
The ordinance, passed by emergency at the

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Allen, at home; a brother, Steve
Hendel'80n of Pomeroy; and a
sister,- Betty Ladonna McDaniel of
LexingtOn, Ky.
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Funeral services will be held at 2
p.m. TueidayinGoodNewsBaptlst
Church, with Rev. Robert Colvin Jr.
oftlclattna. Burial will be In Ohio
Valley Memory Gardena. Friends
may call at Wlllla Funeral Home
from 2-4 and 7·9p.m. today.
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lie In state In the
chul'ch one holir prtot 1D the service.
Maaon1c eervlcee by Patriot
Masonic I..odae will be held In the
funeral~ at 8 p.m.todll.y.
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Pallbearers will be Marlin Wedemeyer, Mike Northt.ip, Glen Sbank,
01\M.Y Gladman, 'I'erry Gladman

Gary E. Wallace, 42, Rt. 4,
Gallipolis, died early SundaY in
Holzer Medical Cen~er.
Bom Sept. 23, 1940, at Crown City,
son ol the late WooelroW W. Wauace
and Nellie Agnes Jlenderson, who
survives, he was employed by
Southern Ohio Coal Co. at Meigs
Mine 1 and was employed previously wtth Galllpolls Cjty Pollee
and as .a Rlo Grande marshal.
He wib-a membfr of Good News
Bapt-t Chu~h. Patriot Masonic
Lodge 496, VFW Post · 4464 and
l\melllcan i.egton Lafayette Post 27.
He married Shirley Gladman,
whO turvlves, on June 6, 1969, at
and C&amp;rl Ross.
Gallli!Oils.
Mllltary II'B~Ide rttB. will be'
Allp surviving !lrt! two sons, Gary . conductecl
by VFWPoll....
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Elton li of Columbus, and 'Chad

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A""'Cialed Preis Wrller

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Japan braces for high waves

CRAFTSMAN

TOKYO - An undersea earthquake struck off the northern coast
of Japan today, and officials warned of the threat ofhlgh waves along
the coast, Including stretches devastated by quake-triggered swells
last month.
'l'wo hours alter the quake occulTed In the Sea of Japan, Japan's
Central Meteorological Agency said waves as high as slx feet had
been sighted In some areas, but It had no reports of serious damage
along the coast.
Kyodo News Service said some utillty poles had fallen in one area.
The Central Meteorologlcallssue&lt;j a tsunami (high wave) warning
for the entire west coast of Japan, a distance of more than 800 miles.

BUGWACKER

Hospital news

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Saturday Admissions--Samuel
Wllliams, Shade; Hobert Pride. more, pomeroy; Pauline Taylor,
Middleport; Ramona Davenport,
Robinson Creek, Ky.
Saturday Discharges--Charles
Werry, Sr., Allee 'Clark, Betty
Wlmlson, Roger Spaun, Robin
Potter, Seney. Rhodes, Electa
Souders, Mary Qualls, Marilyn
Snyder.
Sunday · Admissions--Norman
Evans, Jr., Portland; Barbara
Wilson, . Middleport; Charles
Knapp, Middleport; Glen Hudson,
Mason.
Sunday Discharges--Icy DeWees,
Albert Hemsley, Homer Graham.

Unemployment claims down

Attracts insects in an
l.V•-acre radius .... no chemicals,
no odors means it's not .
harmful to people and pets

COLUMBUS - The Ohio Bureau or Employinent Services said
Monday that 44 fewer poople applied for their first unemployment
benel!ts In the week ending June 11 than during the previous week.
Roberta Steinbacher, administrator of the agency, said more than
1,500 of the 20,433 Initial claims were Wed because of one- and
two-week layotts by auto parts manufac~rers.
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The possibility of using remaining grant funds for
the extension of water lines up Pleasant Ridge to
Include six or seven mor&lt;' houses was proposed by
Young. The village consultant will bC' contacted about
the matter.
Council again delayed action on a r!'Quest for a
liquor license transfe r (C.2 carry·out only\ from Tom
Goett, dba Tom 's Carry Out. East Main . to Save
More. West Main Street. Goett's Intention once the
tra nsfer has been made is to have lht' D·l and D-2
licenses for operation of his East Main St . fac ilit y.
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board bails out agencies

at nearby campgrounds," the
agency said In Its written request.
Department officials sa id the
problem with the towers. which are
used for iawenforcement , fi&gt;rest fire
control and wmmunlcations. was
not . discovered until recent
Inspections.
Majority DemOcra ts. whom f«&gt;.
publicans a('('use of boosting spPnd·
lng to reduce a surplus by the Jun~ 30
e nd of the fiscal year. moved
cautiously in approving the project.
The money was released after
House Finance Chairman William
Hinig, D·New Philadelphia. a nd
Senate Finance Chairman William

Bowen, D-Cincinnatl. agreed that
a n equa l amount would be take n
from the agency's new budget to
replenish the e mergeney fu nd .
Sen. Stanley Aronoff, R ·
Cincinnati. and Rep. Robert Netz·
ley, RLaura. opposed the rEquest.
ru-onoff said he would have
supported thP pr'Qject If It had been a
fmma lloan the agency would have
to repay. H e also question"'! thP
Urn lng of I he proposaL
"I can' t believe that the towers
suddenly reached a n ·emergmey
situation 10 days beforP tlw end of
the biennium ," Amnoff said.
John Piehowlez. c hief of general

services for the dP)XIrtnwnt. said
the tower at Van Buren State Park
was in the worst condition.
"It'll sway In such a way that It
could romP down at any time."
PIPhow\cz sa id. He said the rr were
campgrounds within 200 ff'et of the
tower.

Built In j9!i2. 1)11• towr rs a re a t
Scioto 'Ji'alls ForPst. Chillicothe:
wildlifr arf'as nPar Xenia and
Castalia ; MyPrs Island. Akron:
F indley .Stat(' Park; Van Buren
State Park: and lht' Sl1 awnw State
ForPSt in l.allla Count)' . The towPrs

an' to lx' l'Ppla('{'(t undc•r a contra&lt;'!
with S\\1agc rTowrr Coql .. F'rf'mont ,

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Astronauts conduct pharmaceutical tests
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. iAPl
-Challenger's astronauts, midway
through a "spectacular flight ,"
turned their att.entlon today to a
pharmaceutical experiment that
could eventually produce new dnjgs
for treating disease. On the ground,
rehearsals began for Friday's
Florida landing.
A NASA pilot discovered cloudcover and rain activity as he traced
the shuttle's approach path from
OrlandotowardtheCape, reporting,
"There Is some significant
weather." Showers are wmmon
this time of year, but generally skies
are clear In the morning.

At 1:40 a .m. EJ:Yl'today,the five
astronauts got a rude awakening Mission Cont rol beamed up a
blaring brass reve ille- followed by
a dixieland version of " When You 're
Smutng."
The astronauts responded with
the song "Tequila Sunrise" and one
of them said , "Maybe that' s why
we're such a happy crew ."
'l'wo of the flight's major tasksdeploying a Canadian satellltP and
an Indones ian satellite - were
accomplished In the first two days.
Just after midnight today a rocket
fired aboard the Indonesia n sa tellite
sending " Palapa B" toward Its

operational Oi'blt.
The fin al malnobjr&lt;'llvr - testlng
a 50-foot robot mm's a bilit y to
grapple and l'f'IJiPV(' a safr UI! f' in
space- comes Wednesday.
Today's test of th&lt;' Continuous
Flow Elect rophores ls Systrm
marks 1.1 Sl'C'Ond day of laboratory
work for the shuttle's ,·rrw. On
Monday, mission specia lists Sa lly
Ride and John Fabian tume&lt;:l on 21
ex periments ranging from one that

and toda y's l' lec l mphnl'f'S is. Cox
sa id, woulcl''llf' a OOw around nvPry.

measures gaseous eontamlnants

this tlmr of year. That's wh1•rr 1111'
shuttle is to rnd It s first eomplete
round trip Friday, landing on a

t'f'IPasro by the shuttlr' s jets, to onP
tha t tests heat pipes wi th an ry~ to
Improving t h!•lr design .
SucCC'ss w ith !he .a 1m mallf'UV('rs

sucL(•ssful flight" by the first
flvf'-memtx•r crrw In space:
rrlppcn. Ms . Ride•, Fabian, pilot
Frederick Hauck a nd mission
Sp&lt;'Ciallst Dr Nom1110 Thagard .
As thP shu !lie nrhltPd tttfough a
fourth day In space, NASA trams ll\4
mIll'S below wrre keeping an eyr on
lhf' WC'a!tll'l' ;-&amp;! CU'X' C'anavPrn l,
where thunderstm·m s an• common

conC'rPtf' nmway bPfOr'f' a ! ·mwd

thallnc ludrs PrPSid&lt;'nt n eagan.

Building restoration main clinic topic
By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel S&amp;all Writer
Judith Kitchen and Laureen
Haenszel of the Technical Preserva.
liOn Services Departme nt, Ohio
Historic Presentation Office, Ohio
Historical Society, were In Pomeroy
Monday night to conduct a clinic,
prtrnarllyon building restoration, at
the Meigs Inn.
The two women - known as the
buDding doctors- related that most
projects carried ou I on older
buUdings are rehabliita'Jon rather
than restoration since complete
restoration many times would take
!he structures back to a period when

modern conveniences would have to
he eUmlnated.
They said that most older
buildings being rehabilitated have
common problems and they spoke
on tax Incentives that are ava ilable
on restoration projects If such
projects are approved . Tax breaks
are sizea ble under these conditions.
The two visiting "building doc·
tors" urged that Integrity be
maintained In the restoration of
buUdlngs. They url(ed that effort be
maintained at ali times to retain the
character of the struct ures
Involved .
Kitchen urged those Interested In

rPhabllltatlon projc&lt;: ts to cto tho·
rough research before taking any
action towarcb mak in g changes.
She urgf'd Individua ls to tx• honest
with the hlstprlcal and archltr•c tura I
features of the building and to
tamper as little as poss ible with the
original features. Kitchen sug·
gested that those Involved In such
projects maintain a healthy skepticism In regard to " miracle"
products. a lthough s he stated there
a re some good product s on the
market for use In restoration
projects.
The two women e nhanced t bel r
presentations with slides point lng up

Pxamples or · right a nct wmng
proa.'&lt;lurcs followed in 1hl' rc hablll ·
!&lt;Ilion of structures about Ohio.
Chrlstophr•r S. Witme r. rcg'tonal
coordina tor . also a ttPnd('(l the
mc•'tlng along . with som•• 12
lnterestm resldfmt s.
The mt'l't lngwassponsorm hy llrp
Pomeroy ChambC'r o! C'.ommerce
and today t.he represmtatlvcs of the
Ohio Historica l Society, which Is the
link with the national registry and
federal program, were to vis it
various building sites In Pomeroy as
rEquested. There was no c harge for
either tho clinic last night or the on
site visits being made today.

A Pomeroy man was given a j aU
sentence, fined and received a
driver's license suspension Monday
when he appeared before Meigs
County Coort Judge Patrick H.
O'Brien on a vehicular homicide

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Kenneth c. Hartley , 32, entered a
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WEATHER FORECAST - Tbe Nlltloaal Wealller Service
torecBIAa sbowen1 lor Wedne.day from the c.tnl Gull
Georgia-Florida IUid from South Dalr.cU lo aotihem Mlnaeaola. Mol&amp;
areas wW he IIDIIIY· Cool weatber II fOI'I!CM&amp; for the Norihwl!llt. MO!It
regioiii..W be.wann. (AP IAMrphoto Map)

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-12" Fans
~illating Fans

Ohio forecast
Fair tonight and Wednesday. Low tonight~ . High Wednesday
8488.-Winds tonight light and easterly.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio lAP) - The
Controlllng Board has tapPed Its
emergency fund to replace seven
wobbly radio towers and baU out
state · agencies wit~ mon ey
prOblems.
The Department of Natural
Resources won release Monday of
$243,00) tor buying radio towers to
replace:nl-foot high systems said to
be unsafe.
"These towers could quite possl·
bly collapse. They currently en·
danger the adjo!njng property and
Ufe of nearby residents and visitors

Increase !rom $7 to $8.50 per month and has ca lled for
public comment on !he proposed Increase. Young also
asked Chief of Pollee George Stitt to prepare an
up-to-date list on e lectronic equipmen t, presumably
video games. In the village and the status of licenses.

Hartley sentenced,
rmed by judge

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WASHINGTON - Though sunbaihers and many meteorologists
would say It began three weeks ago, summer otticlally arrlves
tonight when the sun reaches the northernmost point or Its aMual
trek across the heavens.
The astronomical start of summer will occur at 7:00 p .m . EIYr
when the sun Is directly above a point In the Pacific Ocean north and
west of Hawaii, said Dr. LeRoy Dogget of the U.S. Naval
Observatory.
Summer wUl continue untO the autumnal equinox marks the
beginning of falll0:42 a.m. EIYr on Sept. 23, he said.
While astronomers reckon summer by the "official" dates,
meteorologists consider Ute season to be from June through August.
Both de!lnitions seek to approximate the warm season lor the
northern hemisphere.
: . · Meteorologist David Ludlum points out In Country Journal
magazine that .it summer were defined as the 93 warmest days,
summer In Washington, D .C., would extend from June 6 to Sept. 7.
The northernmost point reached by the sun is known as the Tropic
of Cancer, so named because the sun appeared in the constellation
•Cancer on this date centuries ago when the heavens were first
mapped. The stars have since moved and the sun now appears in the
constellation Taurts on this date.

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Area squads answer eight calls over weekend ·

Clyde Smith of Long Bottom has
been named to the President's List
of Washington Teclmlcal College for
thesprtngquarter.
smtth received a four point grade
average to be named to the list.
Named to the dean's list making a
3.25 average or better from Meigs
Coonty were Blair Windon. Pomeroy; Pamela Hager and Ernest
Vineyard, both of Reedsville,

Inspection for the next two weeks and that the budget
hE-aring will be held on July 5. Council has untU July 15
to adopt the budget which must he to the county
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auditor by July 20.
Budget or the current fiscal year Is $1.4 mtulon a nd
Mrs. Rought explained that anticipated changes wUI
reduce this year'·s budget to about the same figure .
Council approved placing a renewal one mill levy
for five years on the November ballot for the
operation of the fire department.
Status of the park development was discussed and
CouncUman Bill Young will make a contact with
David Reisner, architect , about progress.
Estimates a nd recommendations on street resur·
lacing wUI be secured by Councilman Larry Wehrung
before the next meeting which was set for July 5 due to
the holiday.
Young advised that the cable television company
serving Pomeroy wUI be asking !or a base rat&lt;•

meeting to fit Into a required time tabie, states as Its
purpose to promote the public healih, safety and
general welfare and to mlnirnlze public and private
losses due to flood wndftlons In specific areas In the
village.
It details spec111cations for construction and
maintenance of any structure or Improvement,
provides tor v~ adrnlnistratlon of the program,
and specifies that a development permit will be
required before construction begins, excluding only
developments costing less than $2,00l.
It provides ror the mayor to be the administrator
doing the request re\llews and Issuing the development permits, and sets the variance procedure which
can Include appeals before council and further
appeals In the Meigs County Court of Common Pleas.
A budget of $1.9 mllllon for the 1!&amp;-84 fiscal year
was presented by Clerk Ellen Jane Rought. She noted
that the budget wUI be In the mayor's office for

Contr~lling

Area deaths

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Approve flood dainage prevention ordinance

'l'wo divorce actions and a
dtssolullon request have been Wed
In the Meigs County Common Pleas
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Judith R. Laudermllt, Pomeroy,
Is seelllng a divorce from franklin
LaudermUt, also or Pomeroy,.
chargfng gross neglect ot duty and
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extreme cruelty. The plainti!t asks
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Sabrina Foley, Coolvllle, charges
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cruelty In her divorce action against
Craig Channing Foley, Reedsville,
SUMMERTIME -Emery Krlegsman, 3,'1ooks Central Park In New York City. Emery seemed tO be
and asks custody ol two minor
.exclled at the prospect of getting some watermelon making sure he would at least get alewallceslfnot his
children.
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Saturday during the annual Mississippi Picnic at own watennelon . (AP Laserpholo)
Filing tor dissolution of their
· marriage were Yancy E: Roush,
Pomeroy, and Belinda R. ~ush,
Route 4, Pomeroy .
St., to Holzer Medical Center, and
Local emergency units were kept
Rutland at 4:24 p.m . fof Ronnie
Donation noted
Mlddleportat9:55p.m .,forBarbara
on the move answering eight cans
Searls, Depot St .. taken to Holzer
The Chester community has
Smith. 107 Park, to Veterans
Medical Center; Middleport at 6: '12
over the weekend, the MeigsCo\mty
wntributed $:ll.50 to the mental
Emergency Medical Services
p.m. , for Betty Stanley, Sycamore
Memorial.
health drive conducted during May,
reports.
Opal Eichinger, chairman , reports.
Calls on Sunday Included Middle- 1
The Mental Health Association Is
port at 7:09p.m., rorBilrbaraSmlth,
a group or volunteers working to
107 Park St., taken to Veterans ·
Meqtortal Hospital; Rutland at
education the public about mental
IUness and to assure that mental
10:49 p.m., for Larry Barrett,
health services are provided.
LangsvlUe, taken to Ve te ransMe m ·
Mrs. Eichinger thanks contribuorial, Rutland at 11:24 p.m. for
tors and her worker who was Miss
Darrell Jenkins Injured In an
Mary Hibbs.
accident on Route 124, taken to
Veterans Memorial.
Trustees to meet
Saturday calls Included Pomeroy
Scipio Township Trustees wUl
at 8:06 a.m .. tor James Weyers·
hold a public meetingat7p.m.Julyl
mmet . 4m Spring Ave., taki'" to
at Pageville to discuss the budget
Holzer Medical Center; Middleport
and revenue sharing for 1984. All
photocell that automatically
at 3:56p.m., for Pauline Taylor, S.
residents, especially senlorcl(lzens,
Third Ave., to Veterans Memorial ;
turns unit on at dusk, off at dawn
are invited to attend.

A marriage license has been
Issued In the Meigs County Probat.e
Court to Joe Neal Clark, 29,
Pomeroy, apd Susan Marie Wright,
22, Pomeroy .

'J Section\, 14 Pages
20 C.nh
A Multimed ia Inc. Newspaper

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, June 21, 1983

Couples seek divorce

Named to list

Kids fishing derby set Saturday

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Extended forecast
Exfellded Oblo FOI'I!CIII&amp; - Thursday tluwgh Satunlay: Fair
'lllursd&amp;Y and Friday. Cl\anCe of showers or !hiiJide!'SIOrmll
Saturday. Highs arouDd 90 1butltlay, cooling a UtUe to the mld to
upper Ill! Frida)' and to the low 1D mld-Sa Saturday. I..CWI at nlgllt

HOURS:
'Mon.-Tues.·Wed.-Fri. 9:30 to 5
llitn. 9:30 to 12

mostly In the In!.

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He had been charged wlih the
first-degree misdemeanor In an
indictment handl!d down June 16 by
a: Meigs grand jury. Tbe charge
resulted from an automobile accl,
dent In Middleport March 31 · In
which Randall W. Harrtson, 29, Rt.
1, Mlddleport. was kWed.
O'Brien acrepted the n!K'Ontest
plea tram Hartley and upon
preeentatlon of the !acts sumlilnd· •
Jng the accident by Prosecutor Fred
lound Hartley guDty
vehicular lxmlclde as charged. · ,
Upon Craw's recommendation,
O'Brien 1et1tenced Hartley to slx
· fMIIP!IIn the Meef&amp;B County JaU,
Oldetecl 111m to pay a lt!ie of SIIOOand
llllpended Hartley's drtllet"1 H-

- ChM&amp;er Towalhlp ' ·beDefldal particularly Ill winter. With one vehicle,
lnt the roads were cleared before I he same vehicle
Tn ' - are pictured r«eivvnl the keyt lo a new
211,1*1 pouDd Chemllet dump truck which they
could be ueed to cinder. 'lbe two vehlclell wll allow
-for ueh function. Pictured from the Jell are Gary
punlllaled from llb•u•Kii• Oldlmoblle ' Clldlllali ClieH II llllc., PGIIIiiil)' ,1\
wbo have 81 mllel R. DID, Ralph Oun, Oeorae (Alfred) WoUe, li'Qotees.
al l'llillwjlll to rneweln, aay llill vhelcle mallei be
RecleiVInl&amp;be keys from !Jimmons' !laletunan IIJe...,.
._ _ . dump ~ for the loWMIIip and w11 be
Blba!ee, rllht.
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