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Baseball roundups
I r::t:)NT KNCW...

OOYOU BELl~
IN VAMPIRE6,~

WHA.T DO THE:Y'
DO':J

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WELL, IF YOU W'E:FCe
· AVAMPIRE,
'rt?U'D.5L..SSP ALL

THEN1 AFIE:t&lt; DARK,
YaJ'D WAKE UPAND

600-1,000 gays
march in Columhus

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DAYLONa ...

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A Multim.dio Inc. N•w•paper

Voi.32.No.52
Copyrighted 1983

THEN ~u 1D swcx::~P
!A::::I'AIN AND BIT~

AND L.IE IN W.AJT R::R..

A VICTIM ... LIKE
ME, FVR INSTANce.

1 WOUL.DN'T61TE-"ra..R.
NECI&lt;. ~A M ILL.ICIN
'COL-L.AA6.

MY Na:;K,..AND...

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Priscilla's
(X)N'T BUG
ME, STUART.

Ed ·sullivan

BUGGING
~U~ I 'M JUST
TRYING TO HEL.P.

YOU (;;ON'T HAVE THE
SLIGHTEST IDEA HOW

TO MAKE A PEANUT:
BUTTER AND JELLY
_SANDWICH.'

CRUNCHY
NUTS AND

LOOK AT
THE .JUNK
YOU'RE
PUTTING IN
THERE· ..

CRUNCHY PEANUT
BUTTER, FOR .
PETE~ SAKE "'

···AND etG,
THICK G065 OF
STRAWBERRY

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WHA.T OfHER DUM6 THING
ARE ~ GONNA PUT
BETWEEN THOSE TWO
5UCE5 OF BREAD'?

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SPEEDWALKER PRIVATE EYE
ff 'J A PICTURE OF 11Y CLIE/117; E K.

/ 001( liT TillS, SIHVEdl /lAVE Y()(J £VEl?

LOWMAN, ANO lfRS S!lfPJON, J.OOKING

SU N Tll/3 BEFOI?EP

!i'IITliER COZY 70GETIIEI?.

Cris Hammond
LIJTEN, WE'RE SUPPOSE!) TO FIND
OUT Jv'/10 KILLEP TillS LADY's II/J.58/INI),
/ltiD .T DON'T LIKE 171£ La?KS OF
TillS.

even a macaw.
"I've never seen anything like it;' ' said a Columbus-based Secre t Service
Agent who participated In the operation. "We had guys who would sell us a
car and then tell us where we could get It re-upholstered for food stamps.
We could still be buying stuflll we wanted ."
' "There are many people out there right now who will deal In food
sta mps," the agent said. " If I were a crook, that's one of the easiest a nd
safest things to deal .. . Think about It this way: If you could double your
money without hitting somebody over the head, wouldn 't you do It?" Thomas McDowell, chief of the Ohio Department of Public Welfare
Bureau of ·Food Stamps, said the volume of Illegal traffic has enabled food
stamps to "take the place of the welfa re Cad!llac" as the modern symbol of
welfare fra ud ,
Some recent exa mples of food stamp-related crime:
-Last month, about $120,00) worth of food s tamps turned up missing a t
the Main Post Office In Columbus. Postal inspeetors a re Investigating
possible theft
-Last July, a Columbus store manager was arrested after$12,000worth
of food stamps was bought from federal agents at hall of face value .
-In Fe bruary, a Fra nklin County welfare department typist pleaded
guilty to charges In connection with the mailing out of $10,000 worth of
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phony food stamp a uthorization ca rds.

$931,000
The vl ttage of Middleport has
been a ttocated ss:n,IXXJ unde r the
198:1 Co mmunit y Deve lopm e nt
Block gran1 sm all cities funds.
Notification was made today by
A!fr·ro Dlelzet, Dlt'('('lor of 1he Ohio
Depar1me nt of Developme nt to
Middleport mayor F red Hoffman .
These fu nds are allocated to
honor a ll prior multi-year fu nding
commitme nts made by 1he U.S.
Departme nt of Housing and Urban
Development
Funds

RIVAL JUMP""oe Clark, grMd croaker, with hi•
frog representing the Pomeroy Pu.,le Panthers and
YvOfUie Scally, Mlddleport,wilh her frog representlngthe Middleport Yellow J ackets, are shown as they

tried despen!U!J.v to win Satunlay night In a de rby
race at. "Frogs Down", Mclbrs Stadium in Pomeroy .;
Scally's frog wa• dl"'Jmdltled due to Scally touching
the frog which L• against the nales. ·nae nallng gave the
win to the Pomeroy Purple Panthe rs.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP I - A
Democratic lawmaker says the
Legislature Is trying to ease 1he tax
burden and tha t a drive to repeal the
90 percent Income tax Increase
could undo the effort.
The Sena te ve rsion of 1he Housepassed state budget bUl heads for a
conference committee this week. ·
The Senate proposal scra ps the
suggested Increase In the personal
exemption from $ffiO to $1,000,
replacing It with a $20 personal
exemption credit for individua l
taxpayers and their dependent s,
Senate Finance Chalrman William Bowen, 0-Cinclnna ti, said the
Senate b!ll sends a message a bout
promises kept on tax relief.
"! think It wW send a resounding
message to the total public out there
... that there w!ll be an issue on the
ballot this November tha t can undo

all the good.that this bill does for this
sta te a nd set us bac k 40 years,"
Bowe n said .
An Initia tive pelltlon drive Is
under way to put two consl itutlona l
ame ndments on the hallo1 .
If t hey m ake it on the ballo1 and

voters a pprove them . they would
repeal the permanen1 90 percent
Income tax Increase adopted In
F ebruary and make 11 more dllflcu 11
for the Legislatu re to Impose ta xes.
Republica ns, who say the income
tax Inc rease was excessive, wei·
come the Democrats' $20 tax credit
plan but say it doesn't go far e nough .
" We w!ll support Inc reasing the
exemption from $G50 to $1,000. We
have no object ion to a tax credit as
well," Senate Minority Leader Paul
Glllmor, R·P ort Clinton, said.

t rea tf'd and r Picasro from Holzer
Mf'dica l Cl'ntc r . Morgan had a
frac tUI'ed risk and multiple contu·

PRESENTED TRAVELING TIWI'HY- Oewey
Horton, Middleport Coa,nclhnlUI, on hehalt of the
Middleport Yellow J ackets prescniL"&lt;I the winning
trophy of the Yellow ,Jacket-I'IUithcr CI:ISSic to BUI
Young, Pomeroy Councilman. The travdlng trophy

wUI he on dlspli•y at Potn&lt;!noy City lhdlfor one year.
Next year the trophy will poss!hl,v c h:uagc h:uad• or
m ay remain at Pomenoy . Pictured aU't!,l-r, ,Joe ChU"k,
BUI Young, Yvunn&lt;' Sc:d~V :uad Do•wcy !lorton.

Pau l E . Wilson. 21. Racim•, was
ar rested Sunday morning by Dep·
uty Sher iff Robert Beegle and
placed In ~a il on a cha rge of
unaut horlzl'd use of a motor vehlcle,
According 10 the sheriff' s depa rt ·
me nt Wilson signed a statme nt
admitting tha t he took a 1008 .Jeep
Wagoneer owned by Arthu r H.
(Buzz) Beeg le from 1lie Beegle
carport. early Saturday morning.
According 10 the report , Beegle.
woo was in 1he process of having

ex tens.lve work don&lt;" on tlw vehicle
and hav!n!( it painted . went out
Sa lurday morn ing and dlscovPred It
had been taken .
In 1he process of ta king the
vehicle. Wilson a llPged ly knock ou1
a two 'inch pipe support for the

carpo rt , crossed !he lawn a nd ra n
through 1!uw slands of heavy wlrt•
tha t suppo rted two rose bushes tha i
were also damaged .
The vehic le was found Sa turday
morni ng parked behind the Sout hern Kindergarten bu ilding.

The budge! a nd several othe r
Important and expensive bills
de ma nd attention this week as the
fiscal year ends Thursday.
The Senate and House versions of
a state budget that ca rrtes a price

TR'IIINGI.£

Ther e was dam age to thf' f mn!

fe nde rs. the hood a nd rocke r panel.
Wilson ts to a p pear In Common
Pleas Coua1 on a bill of !nfonnat lon.
T he de pal'lment is a i,;o investigatIng the 1hef1 of a tool box a~d 1ools
ta ken fmm a pa rked van a t Meigs
High Sc hool.
According 10 the repot1 flied
Sunda y, J eff Notlingha m , Rt. 1.
Long Bo11om . was working a1 the
high school Wednesday nlg h1 whe n
the van was entenxl and 1ools take n.

Lebanon frog Regatta winner

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POMEROY,,Ohlo (AP) - Ticket, Big &amp;nd Rega tta In Pom~roy ,
a frog !rom Lebanon, Ohio, hopped which Is along the Ohio River.
''Jumping Frog," !rom Waynes·
, 11 feet, 10?2 1tnches to victory In the
ninth Anllual Ohio Frog J umplng ville , was the junior division
champion. The frog, owned by Stacy
Cha mpionships.
r &amp;tty Monds jockeyed he r frog to Bowman, 5, leaped 9 feet 10 Inches.
In the first Annual Panther
the senior dlvislo!a . title at Frog
Yellow J acke t Classic between the
Downs In Meigs County.
Saturday's contests drew 100 villages of Middleport and pomebull!rogs, said Joe Clark ol the Ohio roy , the traveling trophy went to
Society tor the Promotion of , Pomeroy after Middleport's frog
Bullfrogs. Frog jumping was one of was disqualified.
the happening!; at the 19th Annual

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tag of a round ~25 billion are In a
conference committee. .
Although t lme Is short to reach
agreeme nt, House Speake r Verna l
Rl,fle J r .. D-New Boston, sa id he
hasn't yet orde red a tempora ry
budge t prepared but acknowledges
thl• re mains a n option .
The House resumes voting sessions Tuesday, a nd Riffe has
advised members to be p repared to
remain through Friday.

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Morgan's motniT'ydf' had hcuvy
da mage . .HP was c it e~! for DWI.
flpf•in g an offlcl'r ;1nd no bfX' rator 's

license.
A twu·ca r accldC'nt oce u r n:•d at
4:20p.m. on Sunday on S.R 775 In
&lt;_;allla Count y . AhgriH D . M annon.

Man jailed after weekend incident

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The Gallta-Me !gs Post Stall'
Highway Pql a'OI rcporl ed 1hat
Da nny R Morgan. !H. Albany,
drlv lng a motor cyclr, was traveling
westbound a t 3: :lH a.m , Sunday on
S1ortes Run Road In Gallta County,
whm h&lt;' lost cont i'Ol along 1 h~ rtg ht
cuave a nd ra n offtheleft sldr ofthe
road Into a n cmba nkmr nt .
Morgan and Jarnes A . M eDonald,
a passenger. 17. M!dciiPpor1 , were

COLUMBUS, Olllo iAPl - The
Legislature faces a deadline this
week to eithe r e nact a two-year
budget or devise a tem porary one to
keep state government running.

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Two hurt
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mult i-year commitment s mus1'be
used only for pmgram activit ies ·
originally submitted to a nd a p·
pmved by HUD .
ACcord ing 10 Mayor Hoffman this
$9.11.000 Is commit led to the conlinu ·
lng housing. wa te r a nd sewer
improvement s and sltl' development which has b&lt;'Cn pursued
during 1he !! rst 1wo )•ea rs of 1he
thrrP·yca r cmprr henslvf\ gr ant
progra m. Applications for f~nd s for
all rnu lt l·yea r commitme nts mu s1
be m udc bPtw~ n July 1 · 1 ~.

Democrats worry
over repeal drive

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Ohio has the fourth-largest food stamp
program In the nation and wtlllose $71l million this year because of food
stamp. fraud, . say officials who admit they can't stop the thievery.
The food stamp system teeters under the weight of mere numbers: too
many people, too much paper, too few lnvesttgators and prosecutors.
Gene Perine, diiector of the Franklin County food stamp program, said ,
"In order to get at all the fraud, you'd have to set up a gendarmerie that
would make Adolf Hitler turn around in the grave and say, 'You've done
it."'
Food stamps are Treasury-printed coupons Issued and 100 percent paid
for by the Department of Agricult\lfe. They have all the power of money,
although the government prohibits recipients form using them to buy
liquor, cigarettes, paper products or restaurant meals. In Ohio, the
program is state-administe red and county-run:
USDA otfidals calculate that the $12 btlllon program·wJlllose more than
$1 billion this year to fraud and waste. An estimated $70 mllllon of that w!ll
CQme !rom Ohio, which has the fourth-largest program In the nation,
totaling 1.2 m!lllon recipients and $57.5 mUlla n In stamps a mo_nth.
Last summer, Americans were made aware of the scope of food stamp
traffic as they watched teams of USDA and Secret Service agents pull otf
oPeration Las Vegas. In two months of roaming Las Vegas slreets, agents
used food stamps to buy a $32,00) house, cars, cocaine, guns, televisions-

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Food stan1p
fraud costly

IR, Wlllw01xl, was traVPIIng not1h-.
IJound , a nd a l1e m pted to to pass an
unldentmed ve hicle, whe n her car
pulled 1o 1he !e ll s ide and slna&lt;'k a
vehicle driven by Ma rvin R.
Saunde rs. 5!1, Ga lllpoll5.
Both cars had lig ht da mage and
Ma nnon was cha rged with c hanging
la nes wlthou1caution.
'llw pat i'OI repoa1t'd a two-rar
accident - Involving Linda L Well ,
30. Longbotton. a nd .John R. Sieler,
:1~. Reedsville - occurred a 1 8: 10
p.m . Sunday on Orange Township
Road :!931n Meigs Counly.
We ll was !raveling easlbound on
Township Road 293 whe n Sieler 's
ve hicle - which was !raveling
westbound on the same road -went
left of cente r on a curve and s tru ck.
her car . Both car s had light da mage.
Sieler was c ha rged with hit and
skip, no operator·'s license, failure 10
yield and hall a roadway.
The pat rol rc porl.e d thai a two-car
acc ident , Involv ing J e rry C. Lewis,
25, Hunt!ng1on a nd Lurelha B.
Smith, 67, Bidwell took place at 2: 20
p.m. Sunday on S.R. 7 In Gu illa
County.
The car driven by Lewis failed to
stop and struc k Smith 's car In the
rear. Both vehic les received light
da mage and no one was Injured.

Weather forecast
Showe rs a nd thunders torms
likely tonight and Tuesday. Low
tohight 65 to 71l. High Tuesday 82 to
86. The chance of rairJ Is 60 percent
tohight and Tuesday.
Ohio EJ&lt;tended Forecast
For Wednesday through Frlda,y
- A chance of showel'!l or
tlallldel'!llorms each day. Hlgll&lt;l In
lhe 8118. Lows li'om ~~ to M
Wedneaday and In the loW to
. mJd.fOro 'lbUJ'!Idliy and Friel II)'.

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Pirates ~ eighth straight;
Cardinals lose sixth in roW

Com.mentat·y
·How grandpa got rich _____Je~iff___G..._ree__;nfi..-ie_ld

The Daily Sentinel
lJ I Caurl Street

Pom er oy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO T HE I NTER EST OF THE ME IGS·MA..SON t\.HEA..

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
Pu bll!iher

BOB HOE FLICH

P AT WHITE H E AD

As~lrtta nl

General

Puhll sher/ fo ntroller

M a n a~er

DALE ROTHGEB , ,JR,
NewM E dltnr

A M EMBER of The 1\ liiMJ(:Iall!d Pretw~, lnlttnd DaDy PresA ~laUon and the
Ameri ClUI Nt.ow!i!paper Puh\Lo;herH ~ladon.

LETI'EKS OF OPINION are welcomed . 1bey shoWd he leM than 300 words lonJ.
Allletlel"!i 11re fM!hjed to edlt1n 1f and m u..;t be !ilgne d wtth name, address and telephone
number . No u nsigned Wtu•rs wiD he puhll&lt;dled. l .eUeno fillould be ln A:ood taste, addre&amp;sJng k'UJe!i, not pt!r ~naUtl t":S .

"Grandpa, tell us how you got to months and months before there
be so rich.''
was any vote at all.
"Aw, shucks, you young fellahs
'"'llen all the candidates would
don't wanna hear that oW story show up, and
the reporters and
again, do you? "
the TV people would show up, and
''Yessss! Yessss!!
all the hotels.and re$taurants would
"OK Well, It was way, way back fWupand - - "
"Get to the good part, Grandpa! "
In 1984. I'd been laklotlfornlghonto
"OK, OK Anyway, rd read
a year from the mill, ahd was down
to my last 50 bucks, when I where one of the . candidates, a
commenced to read about thJs fellah named Alan Cranston I
s t raw poll t hey' d ta ke n In belleve It was, won this straw poll In
Wisconsin by paying for the hotel
Wisconsin."
"Grandpa, what's a straw poll?" · rooms of folks who wanted to vote
" Now you kids know right well for him."
"Wasn't It against the law to buy
what a straw poll was, That's where
all these state political parties a vote, Grandpa?"
"No, you silly goose, that's when
woulc:l'hold a convention or a lunch
or • dinner or a plcitlc or something, you give somebody $5 to vote for
and decide to see who the follis you. Renting a $60 hotel room was
Just tine. Anyway, all the other
there wanted to be president -

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Congress will have to
be more careful or
co:r:nplacent with laws
Stripped of the Ieg!sla tlve veto power it has wielded for 50 years,
Congress will have to be more careful - or complacent - about the laws
tha t assign presidents and regulatory agencies the authority to manage the
government.
UntD Thursday, there was another way: write the law, but write Ina veto
provision so that the House. or the Senate , or both, could overrule a
particular rule, regulation or decis ion m ade under that law .
The Suprem e Court ruled that process unconstitutional, which Is what
presidents have been saying about It since the days of Frankllh D.
Roosevelt. They've called It an Improper Intrus ion upon the powers of the
presidency. Congressiona l advocates or the system countered that It was a
valid restraint on the exercise of authority deelegated by Congress to the
executive branch of governme nt .
To keep the kind of control the legislative veto permitted , Congress wUl
have to write far more detailed m andates and limits Into the laws It passes.
That wouW add an Immense new workload to the agenda .
And there a lready Is a new workloa d wa iting. It wUl take years to revise
the m ore than 200 laws that include legisla tive veto provlslonsofonesort of
another.
Those laws permit one or both b~anches of Congress to overrule an
executive branch decision by passing a resolution that says no. In most
cases, a il that took was a m ajority vote of the House or of the Senate.
For example, untO the court spoke, either branch could overrule
regu la tions of the Feder al Elections Commission governing ·c ampaign
practices. Both branches could, and did , overrule some decisions of the
Federa l Trade Commission.
President Reagan had to withstand a legislative veto attempt In order to
sell AWACS rada r surveillance planes to Saudi Ara bia. It wouW have taken
major ities In both houses to block that deal, and the Senate sided with the
presWent.
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or a r egulatory agency Is doing something tt doesn't want done. But It Is a
lot e aster to get one hou se or the other to adopt a resolution blocking action
than It Is to get both branches and the president to enact :1 new law. When
the pres ident's Policies are Involved ,' he ca n employ his own veto power to
block such a law.
It w!U be far more difficult to write details llrntts and restraints into the
Jaws In adva nce than It has been to enforce them after the fact through the
legisla tive veto. It will be cumbersi&gt;me and slow.
But Chief Justice Warren E. Burger said It wUl be worth the effort a nd
the p roblems. "Wit h authe obvious naws of delay. untidiness and potential
·for abuse, we have not found a better way to preserve !reedom than by
ma king the exercise of power subject to the carefully crafted restraints
spelled out In the Constitution," he sa id as . the court overruled the
legislative veto.

Berry's World

fellahs who wanted to be president
were a'wbooptng and a 'hollenng
about tltl$, but I knew !hey' weren't
about llrlet the next straw poll go by
without doing everything they could
IDwfn.
"So I read about how New Jersey
was going to have this dinner where
!hey were gotngtotakeastrawpoll,
and I hlghtalled It down there,
walked Into Walter Mondale's
headquarters and said i 'd be going
to that dinner to vote for Mr.
Mondale, bull dldn 'I have bus fare.
Right away somebody stePped up
and put a bus ticket In my hand.
" Next day, I walked across the
street to Gary Hart's headquarters
and I toW them I didn't have a new
suit, or else I'd he sure to be voting
for Hart at that New Jersey dinner.

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BY IIALIIOCK
AP SportaWrker
Manager Chuck Tlllllloe!' r1. the
streaking Pittsburgh Pfrates put the
s ituation In perspective.
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"lt's a baseball seasoo, Instead of
a baseball month," Tanner said
after his club had beatenSt.Lwts~
Sunday for, Its eighth straight
victory and sent the Cardinals to
their sixth consecutive Joss.
For Rusty Staub of the New York
Mets and Jody Davis of the Chicago
Cubs,lhough,lt'sbee!l a prettygood
half·lllOilth of baseball.
Staub tied Dave Philley's singleseason record with his eighth
consecutive pinch hit, extending a
streak that began June 11. Davis
drove In six rims tor the Chicago
Cubs, four of them with his second
career grand slam homer, exactlY
two weeks after he hit his first one.
Staub '. ~ pinch hit single was
wasted In Philadelphia's S4 victory
In the first game of a doublelll!ader.
His strea11 remained Intact as he sat
out the nightcap, wonbytheMets5-1
on a three-hitter by Mike To!TI!Z.
Davis' blazlngbatledtheCubstoa
9-5 victory over Montreal.
In other National League games,
It was Atlanta 5, Cincinnati 1;
Houston 9, Los Angeles 7; and San
Francisco sweeping a doubleheader
against San Diego, winning the
opener W on Allee Hammaker's
four-hitter and taking the second
game4.J.

Bingo, a lady gave me a gift
certlficate·for a suit of c!Othes. Isold
that for 50 cents on tile ' dollar,
cashed In the bus llcket and went
over to Mr. John Gleml'softtce, and
said how much I'd like for my aunt
to vote for him at the New Jeney
dinner, but she was stuck In
California. I had a plane ticket In
m y hand before you could say

-'momentum.'''

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Grandpa?",
"It's what you say you have lfY0\1
run for president and you cloo't
have any delegates. Anyway, by
that time, they published a Jist of
people who'd be gotngiDthatdlnner
In New Jersey, and my name was
on It as 'uncommitted.' Well, ·sir,
you couldn't believe what started to
happen. I got me a video casse(te
recorder ftom Ernest Hollings, so
as I could tape all the senaiDr's
speeches and see for myself bow
good he looked. I got a free trip to
Florida and a suite at the Jockey
Club so Reubln Askew's folks coull!
show me what a good job he'd done
as governor doWII there. And Alan
Cranston ? He sent me on a tour of
military bases all over the country
s6 I could see for myself how much
money was wasted.
"Well, by then, I had enough cash
and stuff to get myself a nice little
spread. And for the rest of 1983, I'd
watch every state to see whl~h
political party was having a·dlnner,
or a lunch, or a )ilcnlc, or an oyster
fry , or what have you. If they were
taking a straw poll, I showed up.
And by the time 1984 began~ I was
· set for llfe ."
"But Grandpa, Grandpa, who
won the Democratic nomination?"
" Well, that's the tUnny part. By
the time the actual primaries
started, all of these candidates had
spent so much money on 'favors'
during these straw polls, they'd all
gone fiat broke. So the winner was
- cops, guess t~ clock on the wall
says It's time for~ . :·
"Aw, no fair, Grandpa; no fair!"

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Pirates ~. Cardlnalll 0

BW Madlock · slngl~ twice and
scored a pair of runs to back Rick
Rhoden's slx·hit pitching . as the
Pirates continued the se8J!OII'~
longest winning streak and their
best string since August, llllll. Two
of Pittsburgh's runs scored on
passed balls by Cardinal catcher

Majors
By 'Oie~Pral

Tears for the Sheik _______Ja_ck_A_nd-er-so_n
WASHINGTON- U youhave no Ya manl has always had his
one 10 feel sorry for at the moment, enemies . within U1e largl! and
you might want to shed a few tears competitive royal family , and the
for Sheik Zaki Yamanl , the dapper, current fiscal crisis gave them an
dashing, smooth-talking Saudi Ara- excuse to make him the scapegoat.
bian oll minister who for years has But he remains a favorite of King
been the l]'lan who c~rfully Fahd, and If replaced he will be
a nnounces OP E~' s latest price given a face-saving position as a
gouges ..
royal adviser.
. Secret reports reaching the Rea·
Internal cable traffic ftom the
gan administration detail the Sau- U.S. E mbassy In Riyadh to Wa·
dis' financial discomfort caused by shington makes clear that the
the world oU glut, and suggest that Saudis are hurtmg ttnanclally - at
-Yamanl may be the fall guy for tbe least compared to the good old days
Saudi royal family's displeasure. when they could spend billions with
Insiders say the U.S.-educated hardly a second thought. The oil
sheik may be kicked upstairs as money just Isn't corning in the way
punishment for somehow allowing It used to.
the now of petrodollars Into the
:'The economic retrenchment
Saudi coffers to dwindle to a · that began last year will continue In
rela tive trickle .
FY 1983-1984," the American Em·
Sources In the admlnlstra lion told bassy economic trends report
m y assoclii te Lucette Lagnado that predicts. " Few new development

projects were funded last year, and
fewer are expected this year."
That means hard'tlineS"ahead for
such giant firms as ARAMCO and
Bechtel, which for years have been
waxing fat on Saudi contracts.
AcCording to sources in the State
and Comm~rce deparl{nents, Bech·
tel has already laid off a couple of
hundred' American employees, and
ARAMCO Is also preparing io cut
hack.
TG make matters worse, the
Saudis have been staltlng on their
payments to the U.S. firms . Some
bills are reportedly several months
overdue.
The American companies are
playing down the situation, In hopes
that business will pick up. But thJs
maybe a vain hope. The embassy's.
economic report notes that Saudi
revenues have already dropped by

17 percent, "suddenly reversing a
pattern of rapid growth."
Last year alone; Saudi oil produc·
lion feU from almost 10 million
barrels a day to just over six
mllllon. This year, It's been running
at four million barrels a day.
.
There are still signs of apparent
prosperity, as construction work in
urban areas continues. But the
embassy notes that these are
projects launched earlier, In boom
times. and warns that someofthem
will be halted as the Saudi
government tries to retrench.
In fact, the Saudis' past profit.
gacy Is catching up with them to the
point that tjley will have a $10 billion
deficit in ltscal1983-1984. This may
seem like peanuts by U.S. stand·
ards, but as t~ report pointed out,
' 'Saudi Arabia has not had a bu!lget
defl~lt in 20 years."
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Summer is r olling a round and
once aga in we will run Into people
we haven ' t seen a ll ye ar, or
we 've never m et befor e. As a
service I a m providing conversa tion stopper s for my reader s to
make sure so meone pays allen·
lion to the m.
"I'm giv ing a bir thday par ty
for Sy He rsh', and Henry Klssln· ·
ger Is my sutpr lse guest."
"CIA Director William Casey
jus t gave m e a Up on a good
s toCk."
" I'd ra the r have John Gle nn In
the White Hou se tha n a woman
as tronaut. ..
" My son cle ans up his own
r oom and makes his own bed. He
drives the whole family crazy.' '
"George and .I sleep In separ·
at e bedrooms. In that way If a
bur glar breaks Into the house, we
ha ve twice the cha'nce of shooting
him.''
" Would anyone like to come
ov er to our house after the party
and listen to Wayne Newton 's

' records?''

Today in history
Today Is Monday, June 27, the 178thday ot1983. Thereare187daysleft In
the year .
·
Today' s highlight In history:
On June 27, 1950, President Harry Truman ordered the Air Force and
NaVy Into the Korean contllct
On thJs date:
In 1847, New York and Boston were linked by telegraph.
In 1893, prices- coUapsed on the New York Stock Exchangl!, setting otl a
depression.
.
.
In 1942. the FBI disclosed the capture of eight Nazi saboteurs who had
been put ashore trom a 1Nbmarlne on New York's l.ong Island.
. .In 1974, President RJc:)lard Nixon arrived In M06COW ID begin his third
summit meeting With Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev.
Ten years ago: Nixon vetoed a bW tbat wculd have cut otl fUnds lor ·
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" I never understand the big
fu ss about the Pioneer sateUit~. I
say now that It's left our
universe, good riddance.' '
"Show me somebody living
next to a chemntcal waste
disposal ptt and I'll show you a
chronic complainer.''
"My wife makes more money
than I do, but the house Is In both

weeks vacation I'm entitled to?"
"My dog Is 12 years old and
he 's neve r chased a car ."
' " Have you heard the latest
news about Guam? "
"When we can't ge t away to
Easthampton for the weekend ,
we turn on the fire hydrant In
fr ont of our apartment house.''
"The toughest part. of assem ·
bllng an MX mlss!le Is screwing
In the warheads without getting
an electrical shock.''
•
,"Nancy Reagan told my kid
not to smoke pot.' '
"Have )lou ever walked on the
bea ch on a nice day In Atlantic
C tiy ! "
"WOuld anybody like to see a

picture of Prtnce..ss D1 and her

babY?"
"John De Lorean? I sn' t he the
fellow that makes automobil es? "
" If Fritz Hollings Is elected
president, I ' m _moving to

Canada."
"Did anyon e he ar Ronald
Reagan on the r a dio this

morning? "

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"I'm still amazed how they c an
ever get the Goodyear Blimp In
the air ."
"My· son has his computer
hooked Into the Pe'ntagon's.''
"Guess who I saw at the train
station In Baltimore? "
"I can' t stay long. My wit~ Is
about to have a test tube ready ."

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Atlanta beat the Reds for the fourth
stralglll time.
" I think they had quite a few guys
who hadn't seen the knuckier
before." said !be 44year-old right·
hander, who won his 200th career
game.
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Brett Butler led theAtlanta'attack
with toor hits Including two
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ASIU89, ~"' 7
. Dlckle'lbon smashed a three-run
hepler, singled, stole two b3ses and
scored three nn\s as Houstm beat
Los Angeles for the first time this
season after seven straight losses.··
Ray Knight had three singles and
knocked In two runs for the i\strOs as
the Dodgers had their NL West lead
trtnuned to2~ games over Atlanta.
"It's Important we beat these
guys," saki 'lbon. "We've got IDbeat
them aU the time, or at least three
outofeveryfourtlmesweplaythem
to catch up."
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Allee Hammaker pitched a four·
hitter for his third shutout of the
· season and lowered his National
League-leading earned run average
to 1.52, pitching San Francisco past
San Diego in the first game.
Hammaker struck out 12 and won
his 11th straight game over two
seasons a t Candlestick Park.
In the nightcap, San Francisco
completed the. sweep when Max
Venable's two-out , two- run bloop
double In the fifth Inning snapped a
2·2 tie.

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acatnst the Los Ailgeles Dodgers "' Dodger Stadium

Toronto bombards Mariners
By BEN WALKER

AP Sports Writer
Heaven help the pitcher that faces
the Toronto Blue J ays on June 26,
19ffi.
On June 26, 1978, the Blue J ays
destroyed Baltlmore24-10 in a game
in whlch the Orioles resorted to
, using backup catcher E lrod Hen ·
drlcks as pitcher.
On Sunday - June 26, 1983 lightning struck again.
Toronto pounded out 21 hits
aga
inst five Seattle pitchers, IncludBy The i\ssoclaled Press
Ing
reserve lnfleider Manny Cas·
" It Just seemed like everything
tlllo,
in slaughtering the Mariners
fell Into place," was the way
19-7.
Michigan Panthers rookie quarter·
In othe r AI.. games; Baltimore
back Bobby Hebert summed up his
shut
down Detroit 3-1: Boston belted
record· breaking performance.
York 12-5; Chicago driUJi'd
New
Five of his passes fell neatly into
Minnesota
9-7; Milwaukee beat
the anns of receivers Anthony
4-3;
Texas beat Oakland
Cleveland
Carter. Derek Holloway and Ken
I
In
a
raln·shor)ened
game, a nd
4·
Lacy as Hebert set a United Sta tes
at
Kansas
City was
Ca!Hornla
Football League record for touchrained out.
down passes In one game and
Dave Collins, who had driven In
increased his league lead in that
just
four runs ail season, knocked In
department to·26.
a
career
-high five to pace the
Hebert defied the heal In Soldier
ons
laught. Mickey Klutts
Toronto
Field - where the temperatures
pair
of
solo
homers and Rance
had
a
reached99degrees In thestandsand
Mullinlks
added
a
solo shot - all o(f
zoomed to an estimated 134 degrees
while
E
rnie Wh it t also
CastillO
on the artWclal turf - and blistered
for
the
Blue
Jays.
homered
the Chlcagn Biltz secondary with 12
The
21
hits
and
19
runs
were the
.
completions In 21 attempts for 247
mo~t ever by a Seattle opponent a nd
yards.
the loss was the worst In the
His performance before 25,041
Mariners
' seven-year history . The
fans - 7,100 above the Blitz's
victory
ena
bled the Blue Jays to
average home attendance - led the
rem
ain
tied
with Baltimore for first
Panthers to a 34·19 triumph Sunday
place
In
the
AI.. East, while Seatlle
over their Central Division riva ls
has lost nine oflO.
and pulled them into a tie with
Crand all's Mariners had beaten
Chicago for the div ision lead.
Toronto
5-2 In his first game
Each team Is lJ.6 wlthoneweek to .
night. But the Blue Jays
Saturday
gn In the regular season. But ·
wasted
no
time In jumping all over
Michigan would win the divisiOn In
tarter
Bob Stoddard, 4-10.
Seattle
s
case of a tie because they won both
Collins
ripped
a two-run double
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head-to-head confrontations this
Cliff
Johnson
added a two- run
and
season.
single
as
Toronto
scored
six times In
In other USFL games Sunday, the
the
third
Inning
to
take
a
9-0 lead.
Washington Federals defeated the
When
Roy
Thomas
,
Seattle's
only
Los Angeles Express 28-21 and the
available
longrellever
,
gnt
raked
for
Philadelphia Stars bea t the Blr·
four runs in 'one-thlrd of an Inning
mlnghani Stallions 31·10.
On Saturday night , the Oakland and Mike Stanton, normally a short
reliever, gave up three m ore runs in
Invaders ctlnched the Pacific Dlv·

Panthers
blast Blitz

lston championship with a 17·16
. victory over the Boston Breakers
and the New Jersey Generals beat
the Arjzona Wranglers 21-14.
'The Denver Gold m eets the
Bandits Monday night at Tampa
·Bay.
"I thought It would beadogtlghtto
the end . But we got the big plays
when we needed them/' said
Hebert, who opened thescortngwlth
a 39-yan:i pass .to Ken Lacy. His
other TD passes were of 42 and 15
yatds ID Holloway and 35 and 32
yards to Carter, whose eight
receptions for 143 yards gave him
over 1,!XXJ yards tor tbe season.

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Held, making him only the 21st
player to hit a ball on or over the roof
at Comiskey Park.
Tom Bru nansky's three-run homer. his 11th, pulled Minnesota
wit hln 9-7 in the eighth . Minnesota
had srored three times In the first,
two on Randy Bush's homer.
Brewers 4, Indians 3
Orioles 3, Tigers I
Cleveland and Milwaukee traded
Storm Davis held Detroit hi tless
for eight innings lll!fore giving up home runs before Robin Yount's
pinch hitter Rick Leach's leadoff e ight h-In ning double snapped a 3-3
tie.
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homer In the ninth.
Cecil Cooper belt ed a two-run
Davis had allowed only one
runner - E nos Cabell, who walked homer In the first inning and drilled
In the fourth - before Leach's first No. 14 In the third to give the
homer of the season.
Brewer s a Hi lead.
The 1ndlans ca me back in the
Following the homer. Davis, 5-3.
six
I h when Mike Hargrove trtpled
walked J ohn Grubb and reu behind
scored on a wUd plt r h and Andre
and
in the coun t to Lou Whitaker. '11ppy
Thornton
hit his 10th homer .
Martinez relieved a t that point a nd
Cleveland tied It in the eighth when
got his l Oth save.
Baltimore leadoff hit ter AI former Brewer Gorman Thomas,
Bumbry homered In the first and Ca I who had bwn !Hor-9 1n the series In
Rlpken hit a two-run blastrhls 121h, MllwaukN", slammed a solo homer,
h.l s seventh.
In the fifth .
But the BrPWN'S hounced back In
Red Sox 12, Yankees 3
th••
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Boston spotted New Yoi·k a :l-0
Ga
ninN
s ln~led a nd scored on
lead after two Innings and then
Yount
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blow
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roared back. Dwight Evanscracked .
Rangel'S
4, A's I
a three-run homer to highl ight a
Danny
Da
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pltcht'&lt;l a threefour-run fourth before the Red Sox
hi
tter
and
Buddy
Bell
homered to
added four more ru ns In filth. R••id
lead
Texas
to
Its
sixth
stra ight
Nichols then doubled In a palrorruns
victory
and
send
Oakland
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CINC INNATI (AP) - Real Sharp
rzemski doubled and scored on
J erry Rem y's single to put Boston Dancer won the $10,0()().a dded
second division of the Rascal Stakes
ahead4·3.
The double was Y ast r~.emskl's a t River Dow ns hy a head Sunday,
1,132nd extra -base hit , tyi ng hlm returning $12, $3.80 and $2.40.
With jockey Harvey Puckett
with Trls Speaker forelght hplac'eon
aboard,
the horse covered s ix
the ail-time list.
fu
rlon!tS
In
1: 12 to beat Su pporting
White Sox 9, Twins 7
re turnedd $2.80 and
Cast,
wttlch
Chicago's bats were hotter than
$2.20.
Coax
Me
G ipsy paid $2.20 for
the weather as Greg Luzlnskl hi t a
towering homer and Scott F letc her show .
·nu· 6·9 da lly double combina tion
drove In three runs w it h a single,
trtple and his first m ajor-league of My Thrw .J 's In the first race and
Keen l:l!ade In the second pa id
home run .
It was 100 degrees In Chicago as $146.20.
The tOth ..-acP t rlfecla of 4-1-3 paid
Thi!ltledown
results
Luzlnskl's two-run homer keyed a
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Acrowd of5,961 wagered $799,111.
NORTH RANDALL , Ohio ( AP)
White Sox ahead 5-4. Luzlnskl's blas t
- E loque ntla , ridden by Tony , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - D'Amico, won the Belle of the F leet
feature a t Thlslledown .
Eloquentta covered the six fu r·
longs tn 1: 121·5 Sunday to pay $6.60,
$6.20 and $3.60.
Please Me Too finished second
and paid SU.IlO and $3.60, whUe
third-plare · Native Festival re·
turned $2.60.
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combina tiOn of 1().4.9 paW $1,137.
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Wbalever your m o n ey n eed s, · L'-~
give us a call . We make loan s - fro m
$1 ,000 up int o the thou sa nd s . Pe rsonaI
loan ~ . Con so lidation loa ns . Ho me impr ovem ent
loan s. just tell u s what you want. We 'll an swer
with the mon ey you nee d .

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Castillo, who had never pitched In
the majors .
He got shelled for seven runs on
eight hits In 22·3innlngs, including a
wild pitch and a hit ba tsman . He
walked three ard struck out Lloyd
Moseby atld Jesse Barfield, bot h
swinging .

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Morena was safe; the Astros went on to heal the
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Philadelphia 4, New Yor k :Z
· San Diego 3, San FranciJro :z
Atlanta 8, Ctnclmati 2
Olkago :Z, Mont:n:oal 1, U lnnlnp
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"The best meal I ever had In
my life was on Eastern Airlines."
''My brother Is a whistle
blower In the Department of
Defense," and he's never failed a
lie detector teat.
"Can anybody i\le&amp;S
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AUanla
San Franctsco
San Diego

"My husband caught a cold at a
nuclear freeze rally.''
"I have to warn you. Wllatever
you •say at this clambake I ' m
taping you."
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slve gambler when ·t he kids left
the 9est."
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JPdl! but I read the book .
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want to leave his house on
Martha's VIneyard when he has
air condtttonlng."
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" I'd like to propose a toast to
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down 46 flying saucers at the
video arcade this afternoon.''
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C~EEP,TOO ... ANP-OUR ?REMISE. GOES
L\~E THI~: ''ON MY '"'ONORARIUM,
::t WILL IRY TO PO M'( t&gt;UTV TO
'YOUR ~PEtlAL \~TERE~T AN\?
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Darrell Porter.
The streak has moved the Pirates
to fourth place, just 5¥.t games
behind first place Montreal and two
back rl. the second place Cardinals.
riilllee 8-1, Melli H
Joe Lefebvre ripped a
pinch horne!' and Bo Dlaz drove In
three runs wltb a hon'le!' and double
as l'hfladelphla captured the op~· The Mets gained the spilt as
rookie Darryl StrawbepY drove In
three nms with a triple and homer
and George Foster COI!trlbuted a
two:nm pinch homer to back the
three-hit pitching of Mike Torrez.
Staub's ninth inning pinch slngle
kepthlsstreakallve. He hashadtwo
doubles, a hc:mer and five singles in
hiS last eight pinch -hitting
appearances. .
CiJb8 8, Expoa $
J)avls, the Cubs' catclll!r, upped
his RBI total ID 40 lor the season,
siualni his second career slam
against Randy Lerch in the second .
lnnlng. His first came on June 12, ·
exactly two weeks earlier. Davis
drove In two more runs In the tlfth
and credited new teammate Dick
Ruthven with his recent surge.
Despite the loss, Montreal remained 3~ games In front of St.
Louts In the National League East

Scoreboard ...

CoQversation stoppers _____ _Ar_t_Buc_h_wa_L_..;.d

·"More money is n88ded just to ma/nt/Vn the
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By wm ar~~a~~ey

AP ComiJMIIileDI
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) -The"OldLadyofChurchRoad" -as
staid English tennis lovers sometimes refer to Wimbledon- never changes
her face, but the faces of her house guests change w1th the years.
Even though BUlle Jean King goes on ·forever, Virginia Wade fans
nationalistic fervor by w1nnlngone for the Queen and John McEnroe can be
:'Ounted on to create of fuss or two,lnevltably therearlsenewpersonalltles to
cheer and write about.
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This year, w1th the spectacle halfway through, a largepartofthespotllght
has been stolen by a clowning ball-basher called the Duke of Nlgerta; a
15-year-old sUp of a girl with the game and maturttyof one twice her age; an
extroverted giarlt·klller who punctured Chrts Evert Lloyd's "Grand Slim"
hopes, a nd a couple of young guys seeking to restore Australia to its one
dominance of the game.
Meet the most exciting new faces at Wimbledon:
Little known, 82nd on the computer rankings, Nigerian Nduko Odlzor has
spent the first Wffk of hls first Wimbledon knocking over people he Is not
supposed to even dream.about beating.
First, he dispatched Argentina's Guillermo Vilas, seeded fourth, king of
the clay courts and followed that up with a victory over Peter Fleming, John
McEnroe's doubles partner.
Crowds love-him . They pour to the courts where he Is playing and push and
shove to get sight of him figh ting off match points, balancing a ball on his chin
when he gets offended and serving rockets too fast for the human eye to
follow .
His family In Lagos ha• no Idea he is a hero. "It wou ld takefourdaystoget
a message through, " he says .
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Against Vilas, he rallied from two sets down and staved off a match point.
Against Fleming, he served four aces.
The attention he's attracted Is equalled only by !hat lavished on Carling
Bassett, at 15 the youngest player In the tournament and one oft he toughest.
Fans still remember how she almost beat a well Chrissie Uoyd at Amelia
Island. They have seen her score triumphs over Sharon Walsh and Andrea
Temesvarl, a Hungarian teen -age beauty seeded 14th.
The splashy London tabloids have adopted her. They run her picture a t
every opportunity. Some give her more space than they give Jimmy
Connors.
" Angel Carling."
They're the headlines . She Is 15 going on 30, they say In tribute to her
maturity. She quit school at 11 to play tennls,getsprlvatetutortng, and plays
as tough as Billie Jean King.
Everybody has to be Intrigued by the lady who broke the Grand Slam
string of the great Lloyd. The wonder ls: Why has It taken Kathy Jordan so
·.long?
. Ever since she came out of Stanford University as a political science
'· . major to join the women's tour In l!m, she has been marked lor greatness.
- Long-legged, strong, tough, she's had the tools . She's just learned they must
• be used with the smarts.
She serves like McEnroe and hits her looping, almost e rrorless forehand
. In the fashion of Bjorn Borg. Her slice backhand Is a weird stroke with the
racket almost s licing her left ear on the backswlng.
"I call it her Van Gogh backhand," says Billie Jean King.
Filling out the cast are those twoyoungAussles- Pat Cash, 17, and John
; McCurdy , 23, threatening to be the core of a new Australian uprising.
.. . Australians dominated the men's game In the 1950s and 1900s wllh an
; assembly line that turned out champions unceasingly- Frank Sedgman,
Lew Hoad, Ken Rosewall, Neale Fraser, Roy Emerson and Rod Laver.
. · Then teacher Harry Hopman moved to the United States. The assembly
· line stopped. Now the Aussles are back.
: Cash Is a big, good-looklngkldoutofMelboume. They arecomparlnghJm
: with Lew Hoad . They say he may be Wimbledon winner In three years.
; McCurdy is23, fromAustraUa bUshwhack country, Yarawonga.He's had
. tostuggleto raise money to make the tour. But, after falllngtoquallfy, he got
. a late bid- a lucky loser, now winning.
Look quickly. They may fade early. But they are new faces a t Wimbledon
: that wlll be back- and In Center Court .

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Mondry, June 27,

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

MAKING Jml FEELINGS KNOWN - GoUer
Larry Ml1.e celebrates his birdie
on I he 18th green
of the Danny Thomll!l Memphis Classic Sunday. The

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putt gave him a one-stroke victory over Fuzzy
ZoeUer, Chip Beck and Sammy Rachels. ( AP
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Boat shortage now problem
CLEVELAND (AP) Boat
merchants who saw sales drop last
year because of a depressed
economy have a new problem this
year: a shortage of boats.
Many boat dealers consld&lt;'red
1982 their worst salesyearofthe last
five years.
"People wanted to buy boats, but
they watched the economy and were
cautious," sa id Norman A. Schultz,
who heads the Lake -Erie Marine
Trades Association, a group of
retailers, dlstrtbutors and manufacturers In northern Ohio and northw·
estern Pennsylvania.

"There was a pent-up demand
and It became unleashed this year,"
Schultz said, adding that In the last
two or three years, the boat Industry
in Ohio has beenoffby asmuchas40
percent.
Nationally, boat sales between
la't October a nd April Increased 27
percent , compared with the same
period a year earlier, according to
the Chicago-based National Maiine
Manufacturers Association.
Sales also have been brisk In Ohio,
which has the ninth largest number
of registered boats In the country.
"Our problem now Is that we have

a shortage of boats," said Docile
Hartman, office m1jllager of LaSalle Yacht Sales Inc. In Rocky
River.
LaSalle's sailboats range In price
from $12,001 to $8l,ml, and "things
a re going so well that I wish we had
20 more sailboats here, " Ms.
Hartman said.
Officials of financial Institutions
can back up that statement.
"This Is our best year since 1979as
far as retail lending for boats, " said
David W. Herron , vlcepresldentfor
consumer lending at Society National Bank.

Miller-fire department share honors
Roy Miller of Pomeroy and the
Pom£&gt;roy Volunteer Fire Depart ment shared top honors In this
year's Antique Classic Auto Show
held Saturday during the Big Bend
Regatta.
Miller's 1927 Studebaker was
awarded the Best of Show trophy,
while the Pomeroy Fire Depart ment' s 1947 International pum(ler
was given the Judge's Choice
Award. The Farthest Traveled
Award was given to Mark Morris of
Phoenlx. Arlzona .
Eight categories were offered,
w1th first and ~nd place plaques

being awarded. Winners were:
Best closed classic through 19Zl..
Roy Miller, 19Zl Studebaker; best
closed classic 1928-J942.. first place,
Bob Rocchi, 1937 Ford; second,
E lwood Lewis, 1929 Chevy. Best
production 1955-1$-flrst, Larry
Grimes, 1967 Mustang; second, Bill
Amberger, 1957 Dodge. Production
performance modified--first, 'Jeff
Newell , 1969 Corvette; second,
Frank Case, 1963 Corvette. Street
Rod or Hot Rod .. flrst, Klm Neal,
1934 Ford: second, Mike Reynolds,
1967 Cama ro. Production Modified
50's-·flr st, Mark Morris, 1957Chevy;

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(AP) -Larry

Heritage Sunday highlights Regatta

PEl11NG ZOO - Je,.,my Blazier, !jOn of Harold
and Linda Blazier, Athens, Is pictured w1th one of
several kids from asniall pelting zoo sponsor"!,~ by the

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~ clrelser class with his sUck Harley Davidson bt Sunday ahemoon's
Big Bend Regatta motorcycle show competition. HyseU won the first
place trophy bt his cla&amp;s.
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Ten different players hJ! homers,
Including
Columbus' Steve Balboni
The second annual Middleport three sets, a 12 point tie-breaker will
and
Toledo's
Tim Teufel, each of
: July 4th tennis tournament will be be played . Awards will be pres-..Lwhom
hJt
his
18thofthesea.Son.
They
; held June l&gt;-July 3.
ented to winners and runners-up In
are
tied
for
the
league
home
run
lead
' Entry lee-Is S8 for singles and $10 each division.
w1th
the
Clippers'
Brian
Dayett.
tor doubles plus one new can of
The event Is sponsored by the
Toledo's Jesus Vega drove In
: tennis balls.
MIddlep -ort R e c rea t Ion
three
runs w1th five hits, Including
.; All matches wlll be two out of Commission.
his eighth home run.
The victory went to Guy Elston.
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sltow Chainnan, for the 1927 Studebaker he displayed
In the Big Bend Reg&amp;tta Antique Classic Auto Show.

Clippers, Charlies post wins
By The Associated Press
The Columbus Clippers scored
three runs In the sixth lnnlng to
break a n 11-11 tie and roll to a 16-13
lnte rnallonal League baseball vic·
tory over the Toledo Mud Hens.
The teams combined for 10 home
runs, 18 extra-base hits and 40 hits
Sunday. Toledo slugged six homers
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4-0, with Curt Kaufman earning his
lOth save. Jeff Little, the second ol
four Toledo pitchers, took lhe loss to
fall to 2-4.
Charleston 7, Tidewater 3
Doug Slmu nic doubled In the top of
the Uth Inning to send Carl Pagel
home from second base with the
winning run.
Slrnunlc scored on a single by
Juan Pacho to end the scoring.
The Tides tled the game with two
runs In the ninth inning after having
the bases loaded and no one out.
Mike Fitzgerald doubled, Rusty
Tillman singled and Terry Blocker
walked to load the bases. Fitzgerald
scored on a walk, Tillman was
forced out at the plate a nd Blocker
scored on a fielder's choice.

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barbershop choral harmony. Their ap pearances
throughout the aftentoon highlighted the event, held
In conjunction with th~ Big Bend Regatta.

HERITAGE SUNDAY HARMONY -The Sweet
Adellnes, Athens, were on hand at the Meigs Museum
for Heritage Sunday, pleasbtg the large crowd wltfi

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la nd Daily Pr£&gt;Ss Assoclaton a nd thf'
Amerl&lt;'an Newspaper Put:lllshers Assudation. National AdvertlslnR RepreS£&gt;n t a tl v(', Bran ham News pa per Sales,

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were on display at the Meigs Musewn as part of the
Heritage Sunday celebration.

tasting table for goat's milk and · houses were featured In the show
recipes made w1th goat's milk. because of their historical slgnlfl·
Strawberry yogurt, cheese. cheese ranee, age, or Interesting archltec·
spread, dips, fudge, Ice cream, and ture . The slides were accompanied
milk from. four goat breeds were by a tape recording giving lnforma·
tlon on each home . Th!' slides were
distributed to museum visitors by
prepared by the Image Seekers
m e mbers of the ORIIDGA .
Camera
Club of Meigs County .
On display In the main room of the
Also. sea shells displayed by
_library were numerous madonnas
Daisy Blakeslee, Pomeroy, occu·
from a collection owned by Betty
pied a room of the museum. The
Dean, Chester. a long w1th an exhibit
shells
have bPen acquired b~ Mrs.
of a ntique kitchen utensils. belongBlakeslee
on numerous beach trips
lng to Annie Chapman, Pomeroy.
has
made
with her husband,
she
Antique post cards and twodelicate
Charles
E
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Blakeslee.
president of
turn-of-the-century gowns comPlon&lt;'!'l'
and
Historica
l Society.
the
ple ted the scene.
A
largerrowd
vlsited
the
museum
Martin a nd Bekki Kuhrecturlng
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the
afternoon
for the
NettleshJp of Ha nd-Eye Jewels,
high-quality
a
nnua
l
Heritage
SunNew Marshfield. were on hand with
day evPnl, which was, as usual. a
a l\isplay of unusual brass and silver
huge SU('('f'SS . .
jewelry crafted by tl1em a nd their
eleven year-old daughter Ma la.
A slide presentation of Meigs Auto telephont--s
County "Heritage Hom es" ran
continuously through the afte rnoon
SYRACUSE. N.Y. 1API - 11w
In the minitheater. Nearly 100 area days of helplessness bccauSI'of a ea•·
breakdown on a ciPserted Sll'{'('t with
no public telephones may soon be
over If a nf'w pt'oduct rf'Celves
approval from thE' FPdf'ral C'om munlcat Ions Commission.
ThP product L' General Eil'&lt;'lrlc's
Pel'sona l R.Hdio Communications

Mrmb&lt;'r : Th£' Assocla tt'd Press, In-

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second, Gary Willford, 1957 Chevy.
secured.
Production Modified 60's--first,
Ml1.ewon It with a closing round of
Sheldon Gerlach, 1968 Camara;
70and a274tota1,14-under-paronthe
second, Bob Spaufch, 19ffi Impala.
Colonial Country Club course which
Miscellaneous.. first, Roger Hubtwice was swept by play-disrupting
bard, 1971 Nova; second, Hart's
thunderstorms during final round
Used Cars, 1949 Wlllys.
play.
Chuck Bartels, Pomeroy, was
Beck and Zoeller, wlthM11.e In the
final threesome, and Sammy Raalso awarded a prize, for the car
mos! likely to win In Its category
chels tied for second at 275. Rachels
next year. His e ntry was a 1934 ..-h_a_d_a_c_lo_s_ln_:g_68_
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Dally Sentinel Staff
Engaging musical entertainment
bytheSweetAdeUnesandanumber
of unusual displays highlighted the
Meigs County Pioneer and Hlstort·
cal Society's Heritage Sunday, held
. In conjunction with the Big Bend
Regatta.
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The Sweet Adellnes, a choral
group from Athens County, appeared several times during the
afternoon topresentcrowd·pleasing
renditions of golden oldies and
patriotic m~lodles. The group's
performances provided an extra
nostalgic addition to the Meigs
Mu ".eum's festivities.
1be Ohio Rolling Hills Dairy Goat
Association played an active role In ·
the event, with two displays. A
petting
with kids of several
breedswassetupbythegrouplnthe
museum's garage area, to the
delight of animal lovers of all ages.
and the association also sponsored a

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"I can use it," he said. "For one

Published rvery aflernoon, Monday

Monday, June 27, 1983
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Mlze Ignored the PGA Tour axiom
that a young golfer first must suffer
the heartbre!lk of Jeltlng one get
away before he actually nails
victory No. 1.
Given hJs first opportunity for a
Tour triwnph - and tied w1th
former Masters champion Fuzzy
Zoeller and Chip Beck, a fltth-year
tourtst - Mlze dropped a In-foot
birdie putt on the final 'hole Sunday
and won the Danny ThomasMemphis Classic by one stroke.
"It happened to be the right
week," said Mlze, 24, a Tour
sophomore who " was born In
Augusta, Ga., ·- home of the
Masters tournament ~ and whose
middle name Is Hogan, one of the
most honored In the game.
With the victory, he said, "lklndof
crossed the line. It's another step
forward. It w1ll give me a better
mental game, more confidence."
Itgavehlmsomeolherthlngs, too.
For one thing, there was the
wlnner'scheckof$'1'.2,001, more than
he'd won previously ln hJs brtef

thing, we (wife Bonnie) can start
looking for a place to live. We only
gotmarrtedlastyearand,baslcally,
we've llved on the road. When we
weren't on the road, we lived w1th
my parents (In Columbus, Ga. ),"he
said.
The triumph also provided hJm a
place ln the World Series of Golf this
fall, placed him In next year's
Masters, Tournament of Cllamplons and other Invitational events,
and fulfllledhisgoalsfortheseason .
"I'd had goal of making the lopEKJ
money winners. Winning was kind
of a secondary goal, something 1
.w anted to do if I had a chance," he ·
said.
With $UO,OT7 for the season, hls
money-winning aspirations are

The Daily Sentinel

MONDAY
POMEROY - The OH KAN
Coin Club w1U hold a regular
business meeting, Monday, 8
p.m ., at the _Riverboat Room of
the Diamond Savings and Loan
Co., W. Main St. There will be a
social hour and trading with
dealers preceding the meeting.
A coin auction will follow the
meeting and refreshme nts w1ll
be served. Anyone Interested In
coins or paper money is Invited
to attend.
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RUTLAND
Rutland
Garden Club will meet 7:30p.m .,
Monday, at the home of Mrs.
C.O. Chapman and Mrs . E lizabeht Ann Webster. Mrs. Earl
Bender, Marietta, wlll speak on
"OAGC State News Update .
POMEROY -Image Seekers
Camera Club will meet Monday,
7:30p.m., at the Meigs l\1useum.
Emphasis of the meetlnl! w1ll he

on exhibits and projects for the
Meigs County Fair.

TUESDAY
POMEROY - Junior and
senior officers will be Installed at
a meeting of the Drew Webste r
Post 39, American Legion Ladles Auxiliary to be held at 7: :lO
p.m. Tuesday.
CHESTER - Chester Chapler OES will meet Tuesday, 8
p.m., a t the Masonic Hall lo
celebrate the 62nd birt hday, for
presentation of 50 year pins and
to honor past matrons an!]
patrons.
POMEROY - The Past Ma trons Club of Pomeroy Chapter
186, Order of Eastern Star, wlU
meet at 7::ll p.m., Tuesday, at
the home of F;dna Schoenleb.

Mr. and Mrs . Carl Morris
e ntertained recently with a party
honoring their son. Clair . on his
graduation from Southern High
School.
·There was a wiener mast with
other refreshme nts Including a
decorated cake.
Guests at the party were Blswa
Ganguly, Tyi'One Brlnnager, Terry
Patterson, Nick ami Chris Bostic,
Zane EJ&lt;oegle, Cathy Baker. Peggy
Green, Steve Soude rs, Bruce .John·
son. Rut h Fry, E ric Philson , Rusty
Flagg, Corey McPhail , Dorothy
· Warner, Greg a nd Doug DuVal, Mr .
and Mrs. Ned DuVal. David. Carla,
and Heath('r Shuler. Don and
Shlrley .Johnson , Jim. Cecelia , and
Clint on Bailey, Dave Talbott , A. .J.
Wilbarger. Jerry Wolfe, Todd
Mugragc, Mary .Jacobs, Carol
Morris, Carl C. Monis, Doug Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Varney, Kent
a nd Todd.r--~:::=-""""1

ANTIQUE Krl'CHEN - Jl;ae Reynolds of ftltnersville, a member uf
the Melp County Pioneer and Historical Society, shows !Ill Mtiquc
sldllet filled Wtth bars of homemade lye soap, which WIIS part of a
Heritage Sunday ldlchen display. Featured ln the tlxhlblt wo•re
nwnerous old-fashioned cooking uwnsll• Md kitchen bnplernents.

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WAYSIDE FURNITURE
One Year - No Finance Charges
On Approved Credit

NEW LIVING ROOM SUITE SALE

20°/o TO 40°/o OFF

SECOND HALF 1982 REAL ESTATE TAXES

ALL SUITES IN STOCK

EXTENSION GRANTED

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C.How is it possible for Rice's to sell high qlllllity furniture for
unbelievable low pricea71? Here are 6 reaeona:

L Low. overhead:
2..F~m1ly operation.

· 4. Volume buying.
5. Volume selling.

MIRRORED BOOKCASE WATERBED

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

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You'll float off to sleep in this solid pine waterbed. Tall double shelves are
accented by a floral etched mirror. You owe 'i t to yourself to try a waterbedl

$39995

,l ) On December 1st, each year interest is charg~ against the full
unpaid balance of taxes for period of time from day established

Rm. S~ite
_.!l_eg $219

liVIRI

$}4995

.in (1 ) above to date.

Waterbed includes~

2) On first day of month following second haif closing intereSt is
charged Ofl unpaid balance of delinquent taxes from ptevious
year for perjod of time from preceding December lot to that
day.
FAILURE TO RECEIVE BILL DOES NOT AWID PENALTY AND INTEREST

_RIOfARD L SLACK, M. D.
Physician &amp;·General Surgeon

OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Office located at 271 N. 2nd, Middleport, OH.
(Behind Villa&amp;e Pharmacy)

Pedestal - Safety Liner - Deck .
Patch Kit - Heater - Conditioner
Full Wave Mattress - Jill Kil
Frame &amp; Mirrored Bookcase Headboard
DEUVERED AND SET \:JP

OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 ~.M. TO 4:30 P.M.; PHONE: 992-2004

Ph: 992-2255 (MiddlepOrt oHice)

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Meigs County Treasurer,
G•orge M. Collins

If no an_,.-, cqll:
In Point Plecllal'lt 1~75-5267

241 Third Ave .

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446-1830

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COLuMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Gays
lack rights that others take lor

'
Monday,
June 27, 1983 ,

Middleport, Ohio

"They lose their jobs, they get

rights group among those who said.
marched through Columbus lor a · Pollceestlmatedthatabout600to
rally at the Statehouse.
1,1m marched ln.downtown Colum·
The march Suridaycblneidedwtth bus and saki the crowd grew
marches by gays In other cities, considerably at a nearby park after
most ooiably In New York City and
the parade.
San Francisco.
"All groups have their days, so
"It's a symbol of celebration, a gay folks like to have their day,"
symbol of pride; It's a polltlcal Covey said. "We'retell!ngthemthat
statement." said Craig Covey,
we are here, that we are citizens of
s pokesman lor Stonewall Unloq, a
the country. And we're demonstratgay rights group.
!ngourpr!de." ·
Covey said gays In most o! the
The parades drew attention to the
country don't have the clvU rlgh\s o!teo-latal Acquired Inunune Deft.
that most people take lor granted.
clency Syndrome that has a!fllcted

.. Mo.ielay, June 27, 1983.

male ~Klm~Jeexwils.
"AIOS Is a serious medical
problem," CtNey said. "And we
were appalled thatlt took aroupleof
yeans before the guvernrnmt was
able to take some action and start
!undlng ~'~!SearCh. "

Ponwor Middleport,

•
.Business seiVIc~

the 13th annual "Gay F'l'eed!lffi Day
lasted three days.
Meanwhile, In San Francisco, a · Parade," which pollee said drew
grrup of AIDS victims rode a about 200,000 marchers and
motorized cable car near the front of spectators.

1,641 peOple, more than '100 of them

thrown out' of their apartment, they
New Yorl&lt;en. Seventy percent of
get harassed, thi!y get beat up," he . · the disease's victims have been

granted, says a spokesman-lora-gay

Ohio gays
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participate
in march

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SIDING

end ,..
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ter CI)IW. We can 11eo
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dllrtoie. We lleo Npeir
We can Npeir

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'Gutter &amp; Down Spools
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GARAGE

GaiT..._

20 Years Experience

Greenwich VWage, lor allegedly
serving IJquorwlthouta llcense. The

In .Home Area
FREE ESTIMATES

PAT HILL FORO

_ron!rontatlal hetween pollee and
bar patrons turned Into riots that

Call 843-5425

Middltport, Ohia

Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.
111 Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

C.

1 -Cerd ofThanks fpaid in advance!
2 -ln Memory
(paid in advance!

21 -8usineos Opportunity
22-Money to Loan
2 3 ~ Professional Services

3· Announcements
4-GivOIIWay
5-HappyAds
6 -Lostand Found
7 -Yard Sate (paid in advance)
8 -Pubic Sale
S. Auction
9 -Wanted to Buy

3 1 · Homealor. Sale
32 -Moblte Homes for Sale
33- Farms for Sate
34-Busineaa Buildings
3 5 -Lota S. Acreage
26- Reat Ea1ate Wanted

41 - Houoeofor Rent
42- Mobile Homes for Rent
43-Farmslor Rent
44-Apartmant lor Rant
45-Furniohed Rooms
---..! 6 - Space for Rent
4 7 -Wanted to Rent
48- Equipment lor Rant
49- For lease

11 -Help Wanted
12-Situated Wanted
13-lnsurance

14-Business T,.aining
15- Schoots
16- Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair
17-Mioceltaneous
18-WantedToDo

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61-Farm Equipment
82-Wanted to Buy
63-Livestock
64- Hay S. Grain
65- Seed S. Fertilizer

Classified pages cover the

71 ·Autos lor Sale
7 2-Trucks lor Sale
73-Vano&amp;4WD
74-Motorcycles
75- Boato S. Moton
76-Auto Parta S. Acceasoriea
~7- Auto Repair
78-Camping Equipment

exchanf{l'.~

following telephone

81· Hom a Improvements
82-Ptumbing S. Heating
83-E•cavating
84- Eieotrical&amp; Refrigeration
85-Generat Hauling
86- M .H . Repair
87-Upholstery

Gallia County
Area Code614

Meigs County
Araa Code614

446 - Gallipolis
367 - Cheshire
388 - VInton
246 - Rio Grande
258-Guyan Dill .
643:...Arabia Dill .
379 - Watnut

992 - Middlaport
Pomeroy
985 - Chaster
343-Portland
247-Letart Falls
949 - Racille
742-Rutland
667-Coolville

AL TROMM'S
BACKHOE
SERVICE

Public Notice

BEFORE .
THE PUBUC
UTIUTIES
COMMISSION
OF OHIO

co mrnunl!y o f rn teros t fac to rs hea rrn g on Thur sday, July 28.
tnvnlvP.f1 hmPtn There fore. th e I 983. at 10 00 a m. at the
Cornmrss ton w tlt no t Order !he '"W•II on , El ementary School.
resp ondenr 10 submn cost Mar n Str eet. Wdk esvdle. Oh1 o
Sl udres rellltrvc to th r.rns trtutro n 45695. to be contrnued on
ot th e proposed EAS un til a Frrdav. J\ Jiy 29. 1983. onty 1!
In the Matt• of the Petition o1
deter m rnatton has been made nece!'lsary The scope of t'hrs
numerou• a~bacrlbert of the
WMkio\ltle Exchange of the wr1h respm;l to sard co mmunl!y heanng shall be l1 m1ted to the
Q..,..l Telepllone Comp101y of rn reres t fac tors Srmr larly. the co mmun1ty o f 1nterest !acto rs
cornp larnant s wrll not be re - rnvo lved rn th 1s case. mcludrng
of Ohio,
qw red to co nduct a canv ass o f ca llr ng rates. d rstrr butr on at
Complainantl.
tim Wrtkesvrlle bchange at thr S calltng . and locatr on ot servt ·
v.
ces. pr otlu cts. and ac tiVIttes At
Gen•el T~one Company trm e
4) Thrs cnse r ~ hereby thr s hea11ng all p artr es of
of Ohio.
scheduled lm public hearrng rn terest w1ll be afforded an
ljoopondent.
Aefatiw to a request for on Thur sddy July 26. 198 3. at o pportunity to present ev1·
u:tended area te6ephone aer· 1000 am ill tho Wilt on d£m ce mmer1al to the spec 1hc
School.
M arn rs sucs rel evant 1n thrs o•oceed ·
vice bmJe•n the Wilkecvlle Elomen!O rv
w,tkflSville.
Oh ro 1ng Further rn l ormaiiOn regard·
Exchonge and the Wellston St rP.e t
Exchange of the General Tele· 45695. to bt1 cuntrnued on 1ng thr s maHer may be o btatned
Fnd ay. July 29 . 1983 . only rf
by addrcss1ng an u1qwry to the
phone Company of Ohio.
Cae No. necessary
Pu bli c Utrht res Commtssron of
51 Tho Seer etary of thr s Oh10. 375 South Hrgh Street .
83-89-TP-PEX
Co rnrnt SS ton shu uld ca use pub ENTRY
Co lumbu s. Oh10 43215
lrc.l tron of the followmn lcnal
fhl:! Comm15510n. r.omrn q
THE PUBLIC UTILITIES CO M nOIIC'I' 1n llfMSf'lilpOrS (lf QOil ·
now to cons rder thH &lt;:lhovr'
MI SSION OF OH IO
mnl c rr r:ui. Jti On 111 Ga ll1 n. Jnd ·
en li1lell matw r f1nds
Bv M ary Ann Or lr nskv.
1 J The rnst&lt;J nt co mrlillnl wc.s son M e1 gs. ilnd Vu1ton. Co un ·
Sncretary
ttHs Oh ro. ( HlCfl .1 week to r mr ee
ft1 1:td w1t h th e Co mm1S S10n on
6) Any party 1ntend1n g to
i 3) consecutiVI} werk s pr 10 r to
J~1 n uarv 7. 1983. il tld St ipplr
present dtroc l ex pert testrmonv
thP 11Pnrmq w1th th P. hnnl
nrented on F o b r ur~rv 22 aM
sh ould comply wrth Ru le 490 I .
pubh cu t1on bf!lllfJ ;u least lr!
M c11 ch 2 . \ 983 1he co rnpi J1nt
1- - 29 ·(AI ( 1) (1). Oh10 Admm1 s·
teen ( 1b) dtrll r•Ot m o re than
seeks two- w ~1y nonop t1onat
lrotrve Code. wh1c h requt res
1t11
r1y
130)
d
ilV
S
pr1n1
to
th
e
extended ' ilrea tclephonl' Sr!l
th ai all suc h 1esnmonv !a be
hP.!lllllfJ
vrce be tween tlw Wilkt)svdlf"
ol!med 111 thrs type of proceed ·
LEGAL
NOTICE
and WtJll ston [xc h;mnns uf Hw
rng be filed and servOO upo n all
NotrcP 1S hnrcbv q rven thill
GeneratleterJhOfW Cornn;~ny of
partrP.5 no la te1 than f1ve days '
sut1sc r1bets ot th e Wilkesvil le
Oh ro
pr1or to co mmen ce ment o r the
2 ) Thf' Af•spnltr l f'n t h ,15 !d od Exrh.:mne h;lvf~ f1l fld a corn·
hea r1 nq
pl
su1t
w1th
tli
P
Pu
bli
c
U
trll
tr
es
1ts w rrtt en [HlSW t•r ,15 wul! as th u
It IS, the1 el OIC
Comrn1ssron
of
Ohro
requ
est
·
1nl orrna1 1011 ICQW!J'(l I)V the
ORDER ED. Th at thr s m an er
rnn the cs tubh'lhment o t nonop·
En try rssuer1 M &lt;HCh 16 1983
be s&lt;: hedulerl l o r oublir. hAartng
t1 nn. JI lwn ·wny rndendod am a
3) Th1s m c11!Pt 1S now 111
10 accordJnce w 1th F1nd1nq No
telflphonP. scrv1 ce be tween th r
oroper form lOI publiC IH•allrtq
4 It rs . fu rlher.
Wrtkr&gt;sv1
ll
r
b.c
tr&lt;Jncw
ann
th
e
However . H1 hght ot thr• rrla
ORD ERED. That the Secre11ve ly low cnl lltllJ rat ~ (1 r 3 1B Well sto n ExctrnnnP. o f GPneral
tary o r lht s Co mmi SSIOn CituSe
calls per m a1 n stat1011 rhHmCJ lPinnhonp Comni:uw o l Ohru II
pu blica11on o l the IPgal notice
the March I 983 study rnu 1r1 h) th1 s rf!qu es t were oramod.
se t fo rt h tn F1ndrnq No 5 rn a
Cil lltnq l lfl!Wrtf)n the W;!kP.Svtll fl
and o ther calhn q rlata sut) tnll
newspaper o t gen-era l ClfCula ted to dn te rn lh1 s cnsr tho FKc h.m oc rmd th e We llsto n
tro n 1n Go tha. Jackson. ¥etgs
h
ch
Jni=J
e
would
·
IJe
101
1
-free
Corn mrSSIOn di' r&gt;rns 11 appr op
and V1 nton Count1es once a
f lale 10 IuTHI !11ft SCOPf' Ol 111(' T11e Co mm1ssron has schc we ek for thr ee (3) consecutrve
u11 1ral pu bli c hearrn9 to thr ctuiN I thr S' rnnttAr ICll puhi1C
weeks pno r to the hearrng. w1th
the !r na\ publ rc: at10n be;ng at
3 Announcements
leas t lilt oen ( 1 5 ~ and not more
th an thrrtv (30) days orror to the
heanng I! rs. furthe r
OR DERED. T~at all p arttes
1ntend1ng to · present drrect
e)(pert tesumo nv 111 ThtS m aner
comply wt th Rul e 4901 -1• COUNTIES OF GALLIA-MEIGS-JACKSON·YINTON
29 (AI ( 1) (rl. 0 A C It IS, further.
Notice is hereby given that two copies of tile
ORDERED. Th at copres o f
piopoMd budget and lltltlmate of coat· of
tt"HS entry be served upon
co unsel for c omplamtan ts. T1m
operation of the Rio Grande Community
Fo ran . Sout heastern Oh1o Le ·
Collage District, Counties of Gallla, Jacltlon,
gat Se1V1Ces. 24 West Un1on
Melg1, and Vinton, State of Ohio, Including the
Street. Second Flo01 . Athens.
coat of operating the Community College of
Ohro 4 5701 . General Te te ·
phone Company ot Oh1o. the
181d district lor tha IIIICIII year 1984, are on file
mayor ol each mun1crpal cor po ·
In the office of the underelgnad Secretary·
ra110n served by the rnvolved

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF THE

RIO GRANDE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

TI'INIIUrer of the Board of Tru11BB1 open to
lnii)BCtion of the public purauant to the
requirement~ of law.
•
A public hearing on the propoll8d budget for
the. Rio Grande Community College District
will be held at Allen Hall 201, Rio Grenda,
Ohio, on July 8. 1983 at 12:00 noon.

telephone companres rn Gallra.
Jac~son , M ergs and Vrnton
Co unues. and the prasecutrng
a"ornevs of sa1d counues.

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'!liE PUBUC unun!il'
COMMIBBION OF OHIO
Deputy Chalrrnon

RIO GAANOE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

Dr. Hennen L Koby, Secretaty-Treaurer

Public Notice
Name ol Decede nt and
Ai:! srdence ar c listed
Ronald W Ham son. Route
No. 1. M1dd l eport. Ohro 4 5 760
You are her eby not rl1ed that
the Invent ory and App ra rse ment at the estate ol the
aforemen t1 oned. deceased. lat e
of satd Co unty. were fr ied 10 thrs
Court
Sard Inven tory and
Appr.arsement wrll be for hear ·
lng be!ore th ts Court on the "7th

&lt;lay of Ju ly. I 9B3 . a\ 10 00
a" clack: A.M
Any person desrnng to frle
exceptr ons thereto mu ~t f1le
them at l east frve d ays prio r to
the dato set to r heanng
Grven under my hand and
seal of sa1d Court. ·th1 s 16th d ay
o f June 1983
Roben E Buc k
Judge
By Ca •olyn G Th omas
Oeo uw Clerk

f61 20 27 . 21c

Public Notice
IN lHE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY.
OHIO
DIAMOND SAVINGS 8o
LOAN COMPANY , a
corpomlon,

Plaintiff.
VL

RONNIE K. HUBBARO. ET
AL.
Oefendlottl

No. 18427
Pu rsuant to an Order o f Sal e
by the Common Pleas Court o f
Mergs County. Oh10. ,I wrll o Her
lor sale at ou blt c auctron on th e

16\h day of Ju ly I 983. a\
101 5 AM DST on 1he steps
ol lhC Court House o f SC1 1d
cormty 1n the Vrlla qe ol Po mer oy. O h10. the lollow1ng de·
scr1bed real es tate
Tho fo llowrng rea l es tnte
srtua ted 1n the V1llage o l
Middleport. Cou nty of Mergs
and Stcite at Ohro

Public Notice

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Mason Co .. WV
Area Code 304
875 458 5 76 773 882 · 895 937 -

'Lowest Rates
Around

NOTICE OF
FORECAST FILING
On April 13, 1983, Monogahela Power
Company, 1310 Fairmont Avenue, Fairont West
Virginia, filed its Annual Long-Term Forecast Report with the Division of Planning a.nd Forecsts of
the Ohio Department of Energy. Copies of this forecast and information of a regional nature prepared by ECAR are on file at the following libraries:
Library
County
Veron Alden Library
Athens
Meigs Local School District
Pubic Library
Meigs
Monroe County District Library
Monroe
Kate Love Simpson. Library
Morgan
Caldwell Public Library
Noble
Washington County
Public Library ,
· Washington
Nelsonville .Public Libra~
Athens
A copy of the forecast is available for public in·
spection at Monongahela Pqwer Company's business
office at 309 Fourth Street, Marietta, Ohio.
Any interesled person may, within thirty (30)
days following the date of this publication, file a
tion, with the Divison of Planning for Forecasts of the
Ohio
of Energy, to intervene in any scheduled hearings
the long-Term Forecast Report

mo-

Department
on

Monongahela Power Company

By 1hoppl111 In your home art11011 - o n
· .... the - r end INr on your car 1nd 11¥11ld
hllurd• of hllhwl)' end frHwll)'
lntvalllllo II peyl 10 thop Whart you llval

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INVI!NTORY
' AND
APPRIAIEMENT

Tho -

of Ohio, Molga

Coun1y, Court of

c:om..:....

" ' - l'lol&gt;e18 OMolon

To the Admin istrator of the
estate. to suc h of the foflcwtng
as are residents of the State of
Ohto. vtz: - the survr\ltng .
spouse, the ne~et of krn, jhe
beneficiaries under the wtU: and
to th e anorney 01" anorneys
represent1ng anv of the aforementroned persons:

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Public Notice

Be1ng Lot Nu01ber One
Hundr ed and Three 0 03)
slluated on Fou rth and Hrgh
Streets (novv known as Ham rl ·
ton Street) berng srxtv·etgh t
(68) feet front on Foun h Strem
and Nrn et ~t · fr ve (95 1 feet on
Hrgh Street (now known as
Ham •lt on Sl re et). rn Behan's
Addtti On
There rs no hou se number
Located at So utheast come~ o f
rntersec tr o n of Fou rth · and
i-tam1lton St reets. Mtdd teport .
Oh •o
Reference Deed Vol .276,
Paqe 646 Deed Records Mergs
County. Ohto
Terms of Sale Ca sh for noT
less Than tvlo"&lt;Hhrrds of the
appr a•sed value
Appra1sed at 533. 10000

JAMES J PROFFITI
, SHERIFF OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO

f61 13. 20 . 27 . 31C

PH. 992-2280

CARDINAL CONSTRUCTION

~n1 1110.

Williams Trenching

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BULDINGS

Trencher &amp;
Backhoe Service

Sim start from 12'116'

UTILITY BUILDINGS

EAFORD
VIRGIL B. SR. lEIUOR '
21eo r. . 2nd St.
·
Phone

1-(614)·992-3325
NEW LISlliiG -Just rigtlt for

children. 3 bedroolll'i, battl. TP
water, carpem&amp; full basement
fumace. lroot ~ch, barn, and
9

acres in the country.

$32,500

NEW LISlliiG - Modern~ed
2 bedroom home. Furnace.

bath, catpeting, lg, basement
and central air. Just

$15,000.

HOLLY PARK-14x70and
acres in tiE country.

18

EXCELL£NT - F01 tiE business .couple 21! baths, modem
7 rooms.
A tami~ home
with Heat-o-latllf. 3 bedroolll'i. ·

COUNTRY -

SWIM POOL - I I&gt; baths,
carpet, 7 rooms in Middlepm

2 siiJ'I, 3

RUTLAND -

bedrooms and 2 level lots.

RIVER FRONT- 3 bat rooms,
fumace, e«petio&amp; and lamily

room.

IN THE COUNTRY
trailer and 3 acres.

- 14x70

TRAILER
. ~use.

Hard working people lliB!III in the construction lnduslry. Many jobs to be filled from labor·
ers to engineers. For informatioo please enclose
self-addressed, stamped envelope and mail to:

AKCO

l

LOTS -

2

POMEROY -

$8,500

Older ·~

IIDDUI'ORT - 2 bedroom
- !llns. $17,500.

f1 ACRES ..,. 7 room

~

~":.II! at wilt

6318 N. Hlah St.
.SultaiiOO
Columbua. Ohio 432111

,.

IIOII.\11111
H1'.U let"· 11 ft·r .\

·

IB. I 983

f61 27. f71 5. I I 3\c

Not1 ce 1S her eby g1wn that
subscr1ber s ol the W rlkesvrllc
E&gt;cchange have lt! ed a com·
pl .:l tllt w1th the Pu bli c Util1t1es
Comm1SS10n o f Oh1o reques t·
1ng the es tablrshment a t no no p
11onat. twa -w&lt;:IV P.~&lt; tendcd arP.n
t{!lephonfl seiVIce between the
Wrlkesville Exchange c~nd the
Wellston h c hJn ge o f Genera l
Telephone Company a t Oh•o If
lhr s ref1t teU w~'&gt; r e gr &lt;mtee.
call1ng between th e W rlkesvrlle
E)(charige and th e W ell ston
E11chango would be toll ·l ree
The Co mmrs ston has sc he·
d uled thrs m att e' tor publrc
hearmg on Thursday. July 28.
1983. at 10 00 om . at the
Wilton
Elementary
Sc h 'Jol.
M a1n Stn3et. Wrlkesvrlle. Oh10
45695. to be continued o n
Frrday. July 29 . 1983. ooly 1f
necessary The scope o f ihr s
hear1ng shall be hm rted to the
c.o mmunlty ol Interest tactors
rnvotyed rn lh1s case. rncludrng
calltng rates. d 1stnbutron of
c at ltn~ . and locut1on of servr·
ces. products. and act r\11 tres At
1 hearrng all par!les of
rnteres t w rll ' be aHorded an

'Ph.lil~l-5191

• .

PH. (304) 882-2276

•floor Slrippin' Seoli\11. w...
"' Buffin1
oW.II &amp; Cellini Clunina
8oCommerciol Window Cleaning

985-3561
All Makes

Fret Estimates on Ill s.Mcn

Insurance Work Welcome
Call Rick Havener
992 -2606 fi. J. t mo

3

Roofing • Siding
Troughs,
Down Spouts
Windows • Doors
For "All" Your Home
Repairs ...
"Free Estimates" ...

161 13 20. 27. 31c

Call : George Gum
Ph. 992-5433

1---=--:--::--.,---Public ·Notice

1- - - - - - - - - -

5·16·2 mo

PROBATE COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY.
OHIO
ESTATE OF JOE MOORE
'
DECEASEO
C.Se No. 24127
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
011 May 24. 1983. rn t"he

THE KOUNTRY KLUB
GoH lessons Special
ADULTS . .. .. ... 6 for $40.00
STUDENTS .... 6 for $30.00
"GoH Tfips
'Pro Shop
'Fittin&amp; Center
'Metal Woods
'Club Repair
1
'Fishing
John Teaford

M ergs County Probate Court
Case No 24 127. Suzanne
Adkrn s. 33656 Sw1ck Road.
M 1ddleport. Road 45760 was
appornted Admrnrstratrrx: o f the
estate of Joe M oo re. deceased.
late n f 822 Ma 1n Street.
Rut land. Oh10
Robert E Bu ck
Probate J ud ge /
C lerk

K:

·CARPET
$1295

,'1 ,lti!IH~.I:.illl1

Chester

6. 16 . 1 rno

CONGOllUM

I

• Mlllntenence

lilt()

• AUtchrr.-ols
• Hell)fUIIdYict

STARTING AT
INSTALLED
WITH

l -26·tiCC

CARPENTER
SERVICE

-l'lumblng and
oloctliaolwook
(FrM Estimates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 or 992·7314
Pomoroy, Ohio

I J.2~· ttc

BOGGS

[SearsI

SALES &amp; SERVICE

FREE

U.S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authorized John Deer,

New Holland, Bush Hoc
Farm Equipment
Duler
Farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Service
J.J.IIc

Selection

Bingo trip to Cherokee. N.C .
July 16 from Pomeroy. *66 .
per perton for trentportatlon 8o motel. 814·9923377 or 814-992-6007 .
Reaervilttiont neceatery.
Riva"rvlaw Personal Care
Home is now open tor
•mbulatory patientt. Open·
ing1 for m•n and women .
304-773-6882 .
THE Jackson County Speed·
way, Fairpleln, one of the
faate1t tpaedw•vs thie lide
of Dixie. will be running on
Saturday nlghtt. Guaranteed pur1e. Trial runs begin
at 7 .

ESTIMATES

J&amp;F

CONTRACTING

4-S.tlc

3-7-rk

2·7201

H. L. Writesel

4

•Chain Link Fence
.Carpeting •Painting

ISears I

•

CATALOG MERCHANT
Pemeroy, OH .
Grou &amp; Petty Gibbs-Owners
PH . 992·2178 lll·''

All types of roof worll, new
or

repair,

.cutters

al'!i

downspouts, llftler cleaning and paintit'l. sl011!1
doOIS and windows.
All Work Guarantied
"Free Estimates"

Call: 949-2263
or 949-30911,,.,,

Kitchen Cabinets - Roof·
ina - Sidine ..:. Concrota
Polios - Sidewalks • Now Constrwction - Re·
modelinl - Custom Polo
·Barns.

CHARLES SAYRE
AND SON
Roofi~

&amp; Sidin&amp; Co.

'Route 1
Lon&amp; BoltG!JI, OH. 45743
985-4193 01 992-3067

FOR SALE
18 FT. 'WILD CAT
TRAVEL TRAILER
Carpeted, bathroom with
shower.aas or elect. refti,,
furnace. &amp; lot Water heater,
11np, sink, aas. elect .. 01
blltlfl lipts, SIMpS 6, IX·
(t,l[ent condition.
$2,700.00 or Best Offer
PH.992 - 3006
~- 1 6 ·1

mo

PERSONALIZED

ROOFING

POOLS
RyOtr Trud Reniii·OM·Wiy

local 111d one-way tow 11tes
Top-maintained truds
Rl&amp;f\1 !lm. riilrt equipmorrt
Hand tn!ds, lumiture pads
Nationwide road sentict

*Vinyl Liner
* F i b8rglass
*Stainless Steel
PHONE:

1· 304-773·5634

Movina tips 1nd insurw~ce

RIVERSIDE V.W. INC.

Giveaway

ANY PERSON who has
anything to gi\le away end
doet not offer or attsmpt.to
offer •ny other thing for sale
may place an ad In this
column. Thara will be no
charge to the adverti1er .
1 box springs . Call 614 258-1558 .

We pay cash for lata model
clean ueed c&amp;rt .
Frenchtown Car Co .
· Bill Gene John ton
448-0069
Motor for 1 976 Ford truck,
380 muat be good . Cell
468-1818 aftor 6PM .
Standing Timber , any
amount . Call 814 -388··
9908.
Wanted . Junk autoe, any
condition . Cell 614 -3889303 .
Wanted to buy Bataett bedroom furniture, old Salem
maple, alto Early American
chair . Call 61 4 -268 · 1 668 .
8EOS -IRON , BRASS , old
furniture, gold, tllver dol·
lara. wood ice boJI:at, 1tone
jart. antiques. etc .. Com·
plate households . Write :
M.D. Miller, R,. 4 , Pomeroy ,
Oh. Or 992· 7750 .

11

,
"

1980 BAYVIEW Oalu•e . .
14x70 2 BR C I A, fireplace, :
garden tub. appliances. un'
Are you paying to much for derpinnlng . 114.00 . C_all
your hotpital-health lneu- ,_4
_4_ 6_·_8_2_1_1_. - - - - - ranee . Call Carroll r
Snowden, 446 -429p .
1978 SCHULT . 1400, 2
BR . 2 baths. C/ A. Good
cond. On rental lot near
Goodyaer plant . Anumable
18 Wanted to Do
loan , low down payment.
French City Brokaring Sandces. 446 -9340 .
General Hauling and Trash f-.------- - removal Service . Reliable
and dependable . Call 448- 1973 GRANVILLE. 14•70 2
BR. get. Unfurnished.. AI C,
3169 be1ween 9 and 6 .
skirting , awninga and
porchet, 2 utility bldg1 . Set
EKpariance houte pelnting .u p on choice lot . Quail Creek
and lawn mower repair . Very M. H. Park. Exc. Cond.
renOn1ble ret•• · Call 448- french City Brokaring Servi·
8688 .
cet. 446-9340 .
Trash hauling done. Call 3J. ~ere lot with 10•60
81 4 -388·881 3 .
trailer . outside building ,
- - - - - - - - - - along RaccOon Creak .
Willcaraforalderlypertonin $12,500 . Cell 614 · 268their home. He\le trent., 1448
hour~ flexible . Call 614- - --· -- - - - - -388 -9354. Dorio Mount.
Must sell 1975 1 4x70 with
tilt
out, remodeled , new
CARS hand washed and carpet
throughout . total
we"'ed . Interior~ cleaned . electric. woodburner. cen ·
Call 304 -876 · 2132 . We tral air. partially furnished,
make house calls.
unde.rpinnlng, $9,800 . Call
614 -245 -6408 or 448 SEPTIC systemt, lend1cap· 0212 .
ing (atltlze of dozers) , gravel - - - - - - - - - &amp;dirt hauling. will lay thort 1969 12~~:60 2 bdr, total
or long gas &amp; water line~ , alec . $3,400 . 197914•582
backhoe work . Free ettr· bdr .. total alec .. •e 900
matu . Phone 304 -273 · 1 Call 614-448 -0175
3186 or 304-273·9830 .
~·-''~-~-------

Help Wanted

L.

ARROW FlASHING
SIGNS
3 !ypM, 2 colon

John's Auto Sales

WI Ull QUIIity ustd cars.
1-614 446-4782. Glllipo-

lis, Ohio.

'

NOll r.un Avo.
.
Pit. 446-7121i 5-2~ l. mo

Of

..

GRASS CARPET

. $499 ss.
y.

nRE SALE

LOWEST .PRICES
IN AREA ·
SERVICE STAnbN

RUBBER-BACK

OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY
I

POMEROY ·-

tMDiiARK

FkEElB SALE
CHEST MODELS
5 Cu. Fl ..... 1235.95
8 Cu. Fl .... 1285.95
15 Cu. Ft. ... 1355.95
20 Cu. Ft. .:. 1418.95
25 Cu. Fl ... 1472.95
SPECIAL

15 Cu. Ft. ...'. '325.95
.... Good tin .... 15

POMEROY
1lANDMARK
~- .14-99Hlil

3 female puppies - part
tchnaurer. Call 992-6766 .
Kit1en1 fraa to ·good home . . SEll THE B6ST, Sell Avon .
Alao 6 month -old female Coli 446-3368 .
Collie . 949-3070.
Student Page at Bo11ard
THREE COli, 304 -882 - library . Work after school.
2090.
weekend. Must be at lent
16. 8 week probation.ary
PART Irish Setter, fe'mele period . Coii446-REAO .
puppy, 3 montht old, blond
8o white. 304-876-2099 .
7UP &amp; PEPSI route delivery
salet position above average
To good home. Kitten. 3 Income. Aver1ga work day
month• old . 304 -676 - 10 hn . You will own your
2136 .
own butlne11, financing
8\lallable to qualifed appli·
Cents, eKcallent opportunity
6 Lost and F11und
to advance Into managing
loat: Glettea In c81e from potition. Applications will
Dr. Thomes . Lost •round be taken at the 7UP Peptl
H•nderson area . •20 . Re- warehouee, St. At. 7 , Che·
shire, Oh . Thur1 . June 30
word 304-676 -1044 ..
9AM · 12PM.

Rick Pearaon Auctioneer
Service. E•tate, Ftrm, An·
tlqu• 6 liquidation sale1.
llcantod 8o bon~ad In Ohio 8o
WVo. 304 -773 -5786 or
30.·773 ·918&amp; .
Auct~n

•vary Fri . night 1t
th• Hertford Community
Canter. Truckloads of new
merchendiM every week.
Corisigmentl of n•w •nd
uMd merchendise 1iw1y1
welcom• . Richerd Reynoldt
AuctlonHr. 276-3089 .

BAilEY'S SHOES

322 No~ Second St
lllddlepoll, Ohio 45760
1110.

Pd.

Aluminum

SII)ING

BISSELL .
SIDING CO.

''Beautiful, Custom
Built Gar•aes"
C. II for free sidina es·
tim1tes; 949-2801 or '
949-2860.
No Sunclay Cails

Hl..ffc

Riders &amp; Sons
SALVAGE COMPANY

5.1. 124-Pit. 992·5468
e.,.. trl ....... lluinltllltl
10P PIICfS

I

Copplt ;.. " " ...........,.45' b,
AI lw Clns ...... 20' *-

Rifll" ............... ..
Alit. Gila .. $LOO illnlnd
lllllllllnlfl .. SLOO.I1t1111htl'
llllllnlfl ..... ,.. .....
Alto~ U, AIIID Wll
..,2-1_-N.

Reglttered Nurte wanted
for I. V. Therapy team . Cllual ptrt time ttatus. can
Brenda Jackton, ·· aifter 2
p.m c ot 814 -992 -8297 .
E.O.E. ·
looking for women who
would like to have toy
pertlet or would llka to be a
Fr"ndly Homll] Dealer. Get
kit with 8280. to 8300.
worth of toys It glha to start
with. For more Info. cell
Pomeroy 992-3561 .
Account represen,tatiVe .
Mult have coll•ction, tvplng, and computer 8JI.perienc•. Only qualified perld .pply Mond.v
.ens • h ou
to
through F rld.v• 8 ··30 om
· ·
4 p.m .. totheodmlnlltrotlon
offlc• . Hcond floor. Holzer
Clinic Ltd., 3B6 Jockoon
Plko. Golllpotia, Ohio. No
phone callt please .

Complete AuctlonHr Ser·
d
I I
CO
T REPRESENTA
r~:~.:;:·: knd:p;: ':..~: ~.~E. ~~.t hiYI Collection:
Houa•holda, farm fumlth · typing ond computer expelngt 6 RNI •ttete. Over 25 rlence. Only qu•Ufled per·
ye•r• experi.nceln buying a aone thould apply Monday
Mlling nt~. uHd • antiqu.- through Frkle.y, 8 :30a.m. to
furniture . e14-882 · 8370 . 4 :00 p.m .• to tho odmlnlatredon offic•. second floor,
For •II your wiring , Osby A. Mtrtln.
Holzer Ctlnio Ltd. 38&amp; Jock ·
nead1; furnace• ra· •
AUCTION ovory Soturdoy oon Pike, Gottipolls. Ohio.
night, e ' p.m. Mt. Alto No phon• cella pl•aea.
pair BBrvlr;:a end In·
Auotlon Born. Conalgn · 1 -.....:----:~::-:::-:=1talllitlon.
montstokon ovary Boturdoy WANTED: HAIR OR ESSER,
Rnldentlal .
1 ·00 tilt Hlo limo Emmo -ply·. NtwYorlc. NtwYorlc.
Vlond St. Pt . . Plooaon!.
B;,ll Auctlnoor, 304-U8 8o Commarclll
1177.
304·
171·7311 .
Cell 742-31811

Mlu.ER
ELECTRIC ·
SERVICE

4'in

..f-

H·tk

8

-......... .

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Auction t\lery Tuetd•y
night. Krodel P•rk Club
House, Pt. Pleasant WV.
Auct . lonnie Neal . Cell
814-367 -7101 .

Our Low Everyday
Prices Until Stock
Is Sold.

&amp;

4 female kittens. Cell 61 4 ·
387-7628 .
.

4·11t mo

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

VInyl

1 6 mo1. old, good with
children, good w•tc:h dog .
Call614-256-1660.

8

Kitchen

Galli olis, Otllo

5-25-1

Y1: Lab. and Yi Pit Bull tamale ,

Mason, W. Va .
C.

446-9800

[2,2fl.tk

O'Dru Tau£ YAW£ WMIER

PAD

· Good

OOLD SEAl.

Pomervy, Oh.
Ph . 992·2174

.YOUNG'S

-llooll.. and ...... w ....
_r..awsa.. work

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS; Inc.

Announcements

SWEEPER end tewlng ma·
chine repair, p1rt1, and
1uppliae.
Pick up end
delivery. Davis Vacuum
Cleaner, one halt mile up
Georges Creek Rd. Cell
448- 294 .

I

il1

ASSUMABLE B\.1 porcon(
loan. 3 bedroom. central air,.
oil eloctrlc, 2 Iota 2 30 ft .
long. GollipOIII Forry. Will
take trailer trade-ln. 304676-6809 .

2 lott a. 1 mobile home
12K60, 2 bedroom. with
rural water, gat heat. Has
some furniture, price
$12,&amp;00 . Or 41ott 6 mobil•
$14,800 . Call448 -1240.

6·20·1 mo.

-~and-..doliniJ

Radiator Specialist
NAlHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs: hperience

•Wathera •Diehwashers
Rang••
•Refrigerator•
•Dryer• •Fruzeu
PARTS ond SERVI.CE

HOME REPAIR

lnlctort.~

ii

tor.

•DOZER
•BACKHOE
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•LIMESTONE
&lt;WATER, GAS ond
SEWER LINES
•PONDS, RECLAMATION
WORK
•LAND CLEARING.
CONCRnE WORK
IIOIIDED &amp; 1IQIIIt GUWIIIEED
PHONE Jill CLIFFORD ·

vice

CAHPL 1 ~HOP
Ill

"CUT OUT
i
FOR FUTURE USE" . I

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

RUTlANO FlJRNITURF CO S
&gt;.1

COMPLETE
RADIATOR ·sERVICE
From the Smallest Healer
Core to the largest Radia·

6-l·l me ~ - •

Carpal 101d Upho~t"Y Cteanin,
Dtep Cl10nod · Sllort Dryi"l
lime. Use sane day. Anli·resoil
Deleraonts.
•Professional SjJot RernOYOI Ser-

llalh!£:"•C'
·
tMedque
for

'I .

992-2834

Pomeroy, Ohio

'

..

I

Septic Systems
Water. Gas, Sewer
&amp; E.l ectric
Cable Lines
Custom Welding-Certified
Small Plumbing Jobs
(Bonded &amp; lictnsod)

.'

ULTRA CLEAt\~
CLEANING SERVICE
DIY Foom Extraclion lletllod,

Me1gs County Probate Court.
Case N o 24 136. Lrnct or Fr tch.
-1 027 I Sunmer Roacl. Pome~
roy , Ohr o 457 69. WiJS apPOi nted Execut11x o l the Estate
of Dons Karsh ner, deceased.
late of 40 40 1 Sumner Road.
Pomer oy, Oh il:i" 45769
Robert E Bu ck
Probate Judge/
C lerk

LEGAL NOTICE
83-69-TP-PEX

Oh.

·,

Kitto no . Coli 446-2468 .

PROBATE COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO
ESTATE OF OORIS
KARSHNER, DECEASED
Cooe No. 24136
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
Orr June 7. 1983. 1n th e

o;

Racine,

IO·&amp;Ifc

THE PUBLIC UTILITI ES" COM ·
MISS ION OF OHIO

. The Board ot Edu c;t!IOn
re serve s the ngh t to accePt
re1 ec t any and all b1d s
Jane W agn e1. treasu rer
M e1q s Loca l
Schoo l 0 1slr1 Ct
62 1 Sflulh Thrrd Avenue
M1 dd lepo11. Oh1o· 45 760

Good Selection Of

'

opportuMy to present ev1·
dence mate1 ral lo the SIJect fi C
rssue s relevantrn th1s proceed·
111g Further rn fo rmatron regard·
1ng th1 S matter may be obtamed
by addressrng an rnqu11y to the
Public U!ill tres Commrssro n of
Ohro. 375 South Ht gh Stceet.
Colt rmbu s. Ohro 432 15

sup pl y and/o r

In

CAR U - Go!xliocation
ne. !8IVioe station.

P&amp;S BUILDINGS !

haulin g
6. Mrlk and darry produc ts
By Mary Ann O!lrn s k1 .
7 Bread and bakery prod uc ts Secret ary
In order to be consrdered. all
se~ led b1d s sh all be •ece1ved 1n ' f61 10 .17 24 3\c
th e Tr@surer' s Off1ce 621
South Th rrd Aven ue. M1ddle·
Public Notice
port. Ohro on or before 12 00
o'c lock' noon on M onday, July 1 --------~­

12 UNITS - LNe in ooe and
rent the othets.

Help W•nted

ALASKAN ·JOBS

NOTICE TO BIDDERS ,
The Board o f the Mergs Local
Sc hool Dr stn ct desr res to re·
ce1ve. sealed b1ds fo~ the
foUow rn9
1 Fl eet rn surnnce
2 Tr re ann tubes
3 Gasoline, 011. and anti·

freeze·
4 Fuel 011
5 Coa l

lnsulatd Doe Houses

•

2·2J.t1c

"FENCING PROVI~ PRIVACY PLUS
PROTECTION FOR CHILDREN &amp; PETS"

6·9·1 rtll)

4· 21 ·tfC

t

c,O~c;.··

PH. 992-3047

742·2328

~

Gerogo ooto July 1 &amp; 2. 9
a .m . to 6 p .m . 37938
Kingsbury Rd. New Seare
Jet pump a t•nk, old vanity l -::--=--::-~:-::--:-:----­
droooor, dlahwoahar, chltd'a 32 Mobile Homea
car aet, boy'• clothe• to
for Sale
eize 4 , misc.

ATON

J.2Hc

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

NEW con• t.fuc tlon epproxlm.tely 80 perc•n
finl•h•d eeptlc ayuem ,
elumlnum ekling, 3 bedroom , 2 baths . HoU••
28.x48', nic•lot, city water,
only *22.000.00

'

"Ucenoed So lnip41Cted"

SEPTIC TANKS
A SPECIALTY

Public Notice

Public Notice

OYER 3CJO ACRE$- 10 room
home, 2 baths and free gas.

Public Notice

COMMUNITY SHOPPING PAYS'
OFF IN MORE WAYS THAN ONEI

Public Notice

/

Commlollcin~r~

SHOP LOCALLY

$3(}&gt;0

......F,.omerv ...........

-.•..

~.,.c;\

All Occasion Cakes

'Friendly Servie

Pt. Pleasant
Leon .
Apple Grove
Mason
New Haven
letart
Bullato

Up to 15 words ... Ona day insertion .......... $3 .00
Up to 15 words .. . Three day insertion ........ $4.00
Up to 15 Words ... Si• day insertion .. .... ..... $7.00
(Average 4 words per line! '

Real EstatB General

Olon R. BIN

(8) 20, 27 171 4. 3tc

COAL

7•

CHAIN LINK FENCING NEEDS

TERESA'S
CAKE
DECORATING
Wedding Cakes and

' to 24'd6'

Public Notice

PH.· 992-5682
or 992-7121

...... Gaiiiiioiiii ........

,.

·····-···-- ----------~-·-··--·

0

51 - Household Goods
52-CB. TV S. Radio Equipment
53-Antiques
54-Mioc. Merchandise
55- Building Supplies
58-Pets lor Sale
57- MusicaiiMtrumento
58- Fruita S. Vegetables
59- For Sale or Trade

'f'ard sate•

,..._. Vicinity

I

Sizes from 6'x6' Up
Public Notice

Also Transmluion

*Vinyl Liner *Fiberglass
*Stainless Steel
Mason, W.Va.
L. Kitchen

.

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

Pag•

31 Homea for Sale

In Memoriem

STRIP

Daily Sentinel

FOR ALL YOUR YARD &amp; PROPERTY

PH: 1-304-773-5634

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

2

MINE RUN

II. 124, Po•eroy, OH.

HI·He

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

PHONE 992-2156

St.

992-2196

5·2-2- mo. pd.

The Daily Sentinel

..... . .. . .,...
-...............

r-------,, .&lt;•·--------..

EUGENE LONG

New York City In response to a
pollee raid on June ·28, 19QI, on the
Stonewall 1M, a homo8exual bar In

The

Ohio

ROUSH ·
CONSTRUCTION
New Ho1111s - Extensive
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'"· 992-7513
.. 992-2212'

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Wanted To Buy

Gold, ....... ajorllrlg, J•·
.Welry. rlnge, old ooln• •
cumncy. Ed lurkon lorbl!r
Shop, Middloport. 882·
3478.
.
Wontodtobuy.N-.uood•
ontlquo furnlluro. Will buy 1
plooo or oomploto houll·
holdo. Coli Ooby A. Martin
114· t82·8170.
CLEAN otUmlnu~o•. 30
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Fu$oB. PART TIME LA·
DIE&amp; NEEDEO TO HIRE .
TRAIN TOY· GIFT DEMON·
STRATORS. FREE
TRAINING. NO EXTRA fl·
NAL WEEKS OF HIRING.
CAll BETTY COLLECT
304· 744-0124.

12

Sltuetlon•
Wanted

Peraonal .Cue. '"fleaible
houro, would ltko to opllt
- · 304·171·11018 oltoor
7 p.m. 304-178•2314 bo·
lo.. 7 .

INOTICEI
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
LISHING CO . recommends
that you do . busineu with
people you know, end NOT
to send money through the
mail until you have invest I·
gated the offering .
22 lllloney to Loon
HOME LOANS 11 % fiKed
rate. leader Mortgage, 77 E.
Stetft, Athent. Ohio. 1 · 8 14692-3051 , or t2 to 4PM
1 -800-341 -8664 In Ohio .
23

Professional
Services

14x70 trailer &amp; 10 acrM of
land, for *26 ,000 . Call
814 -388 -9949 after 6PM .
1981 Happy House 14x.&amp;2
electric fum . or unfurn. s..
on lot Johnson' • MH Perk.
aKC . cond . Call 814 ·266- ·
1 776 .

I-- - - - - - - - USED MOBILE
678 -2711 .

HOME .

1 978 Shannon, 3 bdrm. ell
elec . 14K70, bullt ·on room .
12A28. coal or wood burner,
large porches , utility bldg .
acre land, u c . oo nd . good'
wall , Jerry ' s Run Road .
Apple Grove . 304 - 875 ·
2358 .
WHY PAY RENT7 Now
14 'JI70' 3 bedrpom. fairmont mobile home, list price
•16.995 . Now only
• '13,996 . Pluthaeeircondl·
, tio ner. 10percentdbwnplut
low bank f inancing. A full lot
of mobile homes to choota
from . All State Mobile
Homet , half way between
Point Plet1111nt &amp; Huntington
on St . At. 2, 304 -576_2_7_1_1_·_ _ _ _ _ _ __

C&amp;L Bookkeeping .
Broad range of bookkeerng
and tax servicat available to
suit your bu1fne11 needs.
Carol Neal
446 -3862
PIANO
TUNING
•
6 off plus
I
dltcounu to senior citlzenschurchee-schoolt . Call Bill
Ward Ward's Keyboard ,
USED Mobile Homee, 304 ·
448-4372 .
678-2711 .
PIANO TUNING ·LANE OA· CLEARANCE SALE ttartlng
NIELS . Rellabte ter\llce
Sundav. June 26th.,
since 1986 . Anoci•te of noon
tlll\le
thoueandt
of doll•rt
Brunicerdi Music Co . Phone
per hom•. plu• one frM •lr
614-742 -2951 .
conditioner with every hom•
bought now. UNBELIEVA·

BlE
14' wide
, 3 bedroom,
1 b•tht,
8" out1fda
weli1. ·
~~~~~!~~~~~ rdrywall
connruction. "betY1

31 Homes for Sale
,
Newly remodeled 2 story
frame, 1 1!J bath, 3 V, acret,
cit; achoolt, rlvervl•w. .
U ,000. Coli 446-4222
betwnn 9 • 6 .
HOUSE FOR SALE In Mid·
dlaport. Newly remodal•d
home with fireplace , pottlbl• woodburner, cioN to
echoola and shopping. Call
614· 992·8941 .
4 bedrooms. forced..::.elr heat .
alto coal wood burner. 1 "A
mil• fiom Rocino. Saporoto
garage. large level lot . Call
614-949-2023.

ter insul•ted. more fire •
proof" . No better houHs
,.
•nvwh•r• then thl1 Commo- •
dora home. •12. 9915 . This fa
:
not mis-print. N•w 14 .• 70 . ,
Commodore mobile hom•.
house type insulation, only
t14,79G . 14' wide. 2 bed·
room Commodore , 1 ,...,
6"
ld
11
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botha.
outa 0 wo I,
drywall conttruction, "B•t·
ter l~.•uleted, more firev
proof · bey wl.ndow fro,.t
~
' kitchen, loti of cabinets,
'I
*11 ,99&amp;. Plut many more
home• from which to
chooM. only 1 o percent
down, low. bank financing.
ALL STATE MODULAR
~
HOMES. \.1 woy botwHn ·'
Point Pl•aatnt •nd Hunting- I
304
e •
ton on St . Rt. 2 ·
·&amp;7 · '
, 2711 .
:
179 STERLING
btl h
•
mo 0 omo, _,
14•70, 2 bedroom, control
lilr, on rontod lot, prlca
roducod. 30.,· &amp;71-1831. • .
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33 F
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arm1 or . B B • • •
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Hout•: 4 roomt; bi.th. 2
torgoloto. Long St . Rutland,
Ohio.
Phone ·8t4 · 742 ·
31&amp;&amp;
. .
49 ocroo, some wooclod,
chick•n hou11, outbUifC:t.
lnga, al• room hou•. good
condition . Dry bo~omont,
onloatorla-. otuohod ohod,
potlo, rural wotor,. cloaoto
Pomeroy, Middleport. 112· ' Molga Co. Ad 1B. B8 acres .
7082.
1 / 3 putu,., 2/3 wooded. •
-~~------- oil mineral rlghll. untlrniood ;
3 boclroom houao, full boao- gravity led aprlngwotor,
ment, em• II bern end out maturing timMf'. fenced In
buMdlng. Scout Comf Rd. poature, 24' by 30' · polo
Eootom local Schoo Dla, bern. lorgo utility buMdlng.
trlct. 4.13 acret. Call 986· Beautiful 8 room home. all
4348 .
otootilc. complotoly inou·
leted. lnclud11 new carpet,
BY
ar-brlor Ell· fanc:od in yard, aolf cloorilrlg
oto, mid entry with 2 cor o..n, alclo by olcle rolrlgol'!l·
gorogo, 2281 1111· ft.. 3 .8 tor ........ A:'J' w0041
...... 2 - old. 178,000. burnlne a10VO. I
lor ldclo
Phono 304-773-8114 oftor ond ho,.... 11111.000. .CII'
I p.m.
448·8110 or 812· 3801 .

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36 Lots &amp; Acreage ·
36 acres at Rodnsy on W. T.
Wat1on Rd. Owner •inancing available. Ca11446·B221
after 6 weekdays.

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$3.200 . Cell after 6 448·
3430 or 446 ·9589 .

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12 A cre lot. 1 mi. from
Hospital, jult off 36 on
Mitchell Rd . City tchools,
rural water . 87500 . Cell

&gt;..

1 V2 Acres.

churches
. SJ.OOO
. OO .
Phone 682 -6944
.
1 .4 acre lo1 in Bradbury.
Good location, trailer hookup. All utilities. septic ays·

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86,000 . 304·675 ·4399 .

42 Mobile Homes

44

Apartment

for Rent

Motlile home for rent . Call

2 bdr. Regency Inc . Apart·
ITI&amp;nts $200 per mo. or if
income is $10,000 or leas
HUD available . A-One Real
Eatates, Carol Yeager. Real -

446·0756 .
12x60 2 bdr . mobile home
all utilities paid, except
electric . Oep. Req . Call

tor. Call 304·875·51 04 or
304·676· 7386 .

882 ·3690.
2 '4 ACRES . cOrner Greer &amp;
8 Mile. Black top road, city
water available, owner will

pay for top . 304·675 ·1 1 98 .

APARTMENTS IEHOI ono

FOR RENT Mobile HOmo, 2
BR. furn . w / w carpet , 19 ft.

bedroom rent stansilt 1167
per mo. two bedroom starts

LR , nat. ga1 heat , air cond .,
private lot. Ph . 446-1409
from 4 to 8 p.m .

ot $193 . Depoeit •200 (no
petal near Spring Valley
Ci!"'ema. Call 446-2746 or
leave menage.

Trailers furnished , air cond ..
beautiful riverviow in Ka nauga . Fo ster ' s Trailer Park.

1 bedroom apartment for
rent .. Call 446-0390.

446 · 1602.

41

Unfurnished apt. 3 rm . &amp;
bath~
613112 Third Ave .,
Gallipolis. $136 mo . Call

3 bedroom mobile home for
rent. % mile off Rt. 7 on
Bulaville-Addiaon Rd in Ad·
dison . Nice % acre lot . 8200

Houses for Rent

4 rms &amp; bath, · located 733
Third Ave .. Gallipolio. 8166
mo .• $76 deposit. Call446 -

3870 or 446-1340 .

446· 4222, 9 to 6 .

mo . Call 614-388·9766 .

Furnished 2 rooms and bath .
Downstairs. Clean. No pets.
Adults only. Referen ce re-

2 bdr. mobile home fully
furnished , air cond .• adults.
2 bdr. trailer .). furnished,
lo cated by Rt . 160 Auto
Clinic. 8160 mo .. 860 dep·

oait . Call 814 · 388·9783.
Eureka : Riverfront lot, furn .,
1 bdr., $100 mo ., adults ref.
&amp; depooiL 1 · 814 · 643 ·

2644 .

6 Rm House and Bath. Near
city limits . Prefer retired
couple. No pets or children .

43 Farms for Ren1

Call 446 · 3648.

3069.
- - - - - - - - -loIn country. 3 bedroom
home, fully carpeted, 21er"ge
porches, big yard partially

fenced . 992 -7201 .

.

Charmi"g 2 -st:ory, 2 bed·
room houae . Fireplace. river
view, garage . 8226 mo.

Farmhouse and -or farm . 3
bedr ., furnance , wood ·
burner, carpstlng, rural wa ter. 4 buildings. 1 0 mi. from
Gallipolis . 1226 mo . or
1360 with 176 acre farm .

utllltleo . Dopooit. 61 4 ·992·
8284 . After 6 p.m . 614·
992·6732.
Two bedroom, furnished ,
two air condltionen, clean
condition, 1 child, no pets .

•150 per month . PH . (304)
882· 2486 .
CHARMING

2

story,

2

bedroom house, with fireplace. river view, garage ,

8225 . month. phone 304·
882 ·2836 .
NEWLY renovated , 2 bod room , full ·sire basement.
nice yard, larga garden spot ,
$260 . &amp; deposit, Gallipolis

Forry, 304-675-5110 .
MODERN
Rt. 141 .
downtown
depo1h &amp;

2 bedroom. on
2 miles from
Gallipolis. 1276 .
referenoe. 304-

876-3656.

675 ·2651 .

176 acre pasture-hay farm .
fenced , good water. exc .
grass, corral, two barns.
1300 lba. tobacco base.

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

82,000 yr. 614-658 -3730.

Required .

Hud

accepted .

304·468 · 1866 .
42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

44

Apartment
for Rent

Available July ht . nice 2
bedroom in Kanauga. Carpeted, W -0 hookup, at:ove S.
refrlg ., $196 plus elect . &amp;
gas. deposit &amp; lu1e. Call
Furnished

Apartmentl.

·

Addloion Rd . Coll446 ·4266
or 448·4736

1

and 2 BR . 8176 B. up.
Gallipolis. ,46-4416 after7
p .m .

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Park, Route 33, Nort.h of
Pomeroy. Large lots. Call

Apt . for rent. Half double-2
bd .room Apt . Adults pre:
ferred . No pets. 614 ~ 992 -

992·7479 .

2749 .

49

1 bed room Apt. 819 8 . mo.
including utilities . Equal
housing opportunity. Con tact Village Manor Apta.

8100 . month . 614 · 992 ·
5892 .

For Leese

For sale or lease by owne;.
Commercial building suita ble for a Florllt wilh a walk
into cooler, or can be used
for any kind of busineu or
office spaces. Excellent lo cation, Upper River Rd . Cell

Nice large 2 room efficiency
apt . Furnished . In langsville.

446 ·3693.

'

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3 room &amp; bath furnished apt .
614 -992 ·6908 .
1
1 bedroom turnlshsd apt.

614·992·6434, 992-6914
or 304· 882-2686 .
2 bedroom Apt .. nice neighborhood in Middleport .
Adults preferred. No pets.

ONE bedroom apartment.

ONE bedroom •rertment.

THREE bedroom. oil elect·
ric. 14•70. portlyfurniohod.

boys jeans. 14 reg. 1-new

8110. Mattresses or box

$26 . for all. 304· 675· 5079 .

1226 month, ol utllltioo
paid, 304·875-2596 .

Furnished one br apt. in 'P t.
Pleasant . Extra nice. aduhs

only . No Peto. 304·675·
1388.

61 Household Goods
SWAIN
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AUCTION • FURNITURE

BABY BED &amp; mattress. 304675 -5685 .

suites ,

ONE 8 .000 BTU Gibson air
conditioner, used about 30

chests ,

Bargain Barn . Two miles out
Georges Creek Rd . from At.
7 . Washers. dryers , refriger ·
ators. stoves . Also parts for
any mak.e of appliances. Call

.Phone 304· 675-1879.

TWO bedroom oportmont.
Clifton . WV . 304· 676 1044.
ONE. bedro~m apartment.

utllltleolurnllhod, 304·8713000. U01 Jookion Ave.
Pt ..PIOII!IInt.

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65

Building Supplies

0 . Call614-245-6121 .

66

ing , excellent temperment
and conformation, ready to

KENNEL

·

Half-blood Simmental bulla
and heifers. Sire PVF lornbart 82~948 -- grandaon of
Renz 772 . Big calves from
good beef herd. Call 614-

949· 2822 .
TWO

Conditioned hay-- Timothy,
Alfalfa. Clo'Var. Never wet.

a1 .60 bole . 614·742 ·2873.

TIMOTHY hily, 81 .76 bolo,
on the wagon. $2 .00 • bale
doliverod. 304·876 · 6054 .

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Instruments

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GIBSON guitarcaae. after 4,

304· 676 · 3238.

1976 Chevy Caprice Classic, 4 dr . sedan, one owner.

82,600 . Coli 446 -1616 or
446-1244 .

78 Plymouth Valera Premier
4 dr .• air cond., one owner.

74

1976 Harley Davison FLH
1200, loaded wtth extras .

388-8609.

-

1978 Harlev· Davidaon Low
Rider. $3800 for tale. or
trade . 949· 2446 . Call even ings after 6:00.
1966 Triumph motorcycle
chopper with 71 -660 Boneirlle motor. 8600. Call

992· 7562 or 992 ·6711 .
1980 Kaweseki LTD 760 .
Very low milage. like new .
see Dave Hen1ler.

Blac k raspberrie s. 304-676-

1978 Mecury Marquis
69,000 mi.. PS , PB , air,
8 -track, good cond .• asking

1365 .

$1.600 . Call446·4347.

HONDA, 1981 CB 900
cuotom, $2850 . 304·875·
2661 .

1974 Audl Fox e•c. gas
mileage. run1 very well. new
tlrea. Asking 8660 . Call

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Farm Equipment

1980 Ford Pinto. Auto ..

PS-PB, radio . Real sharp.
$2696 . John ' s Auto Sales.

J .0 . 46 combine square
back both heads, good
cond., &amp;2 ,200 firm . Jack

Open eve 'o. Call 446 ·4782.

Millar, 614· 379·2640.

1981

Monte

C1rlo

Aoking *2000. 949 -2148 or

75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

16

FT.

aluminum

304-676-4276

76

low

boat,

&lt;

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

miloogo . Call 614· 256 ·
1945.

NEW &amp; Used Harvestore
Struc tures. Automated li vest ock feeding -computer
feeders. Call collect 614·

1978

Plymouth

Volar•

Sport coupe 81 .995 . 1977
Dodge Royal Monaco 4 dr.

686·2260 . John L. Bono.
1- - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - -

oodon a1 ,296 . Call 446·
9682 .
c

ONE used New Holland
model 860 large roung
baler, 14,600. 2 New model
847 New Holland rouhd
balars, $7,300 . 1 new, New
Holland model 861 round
baler, 18, 300 . Keefera Service Center. St . Rt. 87. Pt .

1978 Chevy Nova auto , AC,
real sharp, · e2,396 . John ' s
Auto Sales on Bulavllla Rd .

Coli 446·4782 . Open ovo' o.

79

Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

501o'EONE C0/1\Itf
UP 8Eff!HIJ 115,
fo\R. HOX ..

exc. cond .. oloo 88 Comoro .
Call 614· 367·7238 .
1978 Sulek LeSoflro, good
cond .. olr, tilt wheel. Coif

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1980 AMC Spirit. 4 cyllndor, 4opead,f2700. flrm .
81•·892·7721 .

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Q (I) ® Charlie Brown

tor, (Doy 614-592 -4066 ,) '•
(night 614 · 698·8205 .1

Summer, Charlie Brown .'
Charlie Brown and the rest
of the gang go to their first

piece cuttom f_it vour hOmt~ . ,-.;.•
Guaranteed . Advanced Gut- !....

mates, metal building and ,:~
fence erection costs. Also \,
buying and selling heavy
equipment . Horse &amp; stock
trailer sales . Furniture, elec trical &amp; electronic supplies · '·
and equipment . Pleasant
Meadow s Distribu tors antl
Sales .

TRAVEL trailer. 1974 Ma -

304-875·2847.
"
BUY factory dlrec1 . light ·
weight, fibergle11 Scamp
13' and 16 ' travel trailers •

new 19' 5th. whMI. Coli
now toll free 1·800· 3484982 for free brochure end
savel

power

brokoo. rHr window clefoger. 1B.OOO mlloo. cl-.
ucelhnt condition ,
U.1711 .00 phone 304-676·
3441.
72 LTD Ford, 1700. !'hone
304-671·4174 b o t - I·
I p.m .

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Home
Improvements
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STUCCO PLASTERING •
textuNd ceiling• · commer:clol ond -ldontlll, free
Htimotoo. Coli 814· 2181182.

9:00

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0 (I) (JD M'A'S'H B.J .

Place

10:00

Lacey
(]) Magic World of Marcel
Marceau

(j)) Newe

I sl:ill has th'key
usinCJ it all this Locked out
what I use when I wuz
wee~' Furthermore o'yer very
a cle~nin' lady!
l have con1FiSCCltect own office.' 1 --..--.,-..,
40ur

l'm leavinq

for the day.
Mayor!

·~w...~ey
f ..

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lNG . Fomerly Dewitt 's ~,.. ;
Plumbing . Call 614· 367· . ..;:.
0676 .
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than and Jennifer end up in

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jail on drug dealing charges.

WINNIE

I'M NOT

By Ted

IF

PREGNANT • ••

'THAT15 WHAT YOU
WERE THINKING'/

Rutlond , Oh . 614-742 ·
2903.

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. &amp; Refrigeration

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anytime

614-266·6620 or 614 · 266·
1207.

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JIMS WATER SERVICE .
Coli Jim Lenior, 304·675 ·
7387. '

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or 814·387·0691.

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BARNEY

614-74 2·2407 or 614 · 742 ·
2068.

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Lonnie Boggs Excavating .
Dozer, bac kh oe. dumptru ck .
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Pomeroy . 992 ·2284 .

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ROOfiNG &amp; painting. carpenter w o rk . 304 -675 -

WORK

NORTH

Jim : " Here is the first of
three ha nds presented by
Portia to her three suitors in
'The Merchant of Venice' .
The Prince of Morocco
selected the gold bridge
table, on which this hand
was laid out."
Oswald: "The problem
wa; lor South to make three
no-trump against a ny possible combination ol adverse
cards. The Prince said,
· 'There are lots of possibili·
ties, but II all boils down to
gelling two club tricks . I
would lead a low c'ub to
dummy's lack.' "
Jim : 'The East· Wes l
cards were not shown to the
Prince, bul his line would
fail o~alnsl the layout shown
here.'
Oswald: " It is a n old prob·
lem hand .. The ace of clubs
mu•l be played first , and
alter that pla y there is no
way lhe defense can keep
declarer from ge ttin g two
club tricks. The ha nd has
appeared in this col umn
with a story involving the
)ale Helen Sobel, the great·
e•t woman pla.yer of a ll
time. It seems that as a
young girl •he a ppeared at
the Cavendi•h Club in Ne w
York a nd made this play in a
rubber bridge game only to
be criticized by a nea r
expert. Two weeks later she
made the same play again
and was told , ' You'll never

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work, general repair s, call
Anthony W illiamson . 614· •

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SEAMLESS GUTTERS , One ,

Meigs Excavating . Bu lldozer
&amp;. backho e service. Base1 979 Moliard camper 21 ft .. menta, footer s. landscaping.
exc. cond., sleep s 6 , self · drivewa y s, f arm pond s .

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bock'
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et TaR!pa Boy
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Cor . Fourth and Pine
Phone 446-3888 or 446 ~ ·
4477
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Phone 614 ·367·0636 . coli

J .A .R. C on structi On Co .
Water Lines , Footers ,
Orain1. All kinds of Ditc hing .

rauder, 28 ', 2 door, com·
pltt:ely equipped, rear dou ble bed , excellent
condltlon , t4500 . phone

Will nil or trodofor comper··
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1967 Chevy 2 door. Poo1 ."6
D.A.Y•
"'"-'"G INJ~
cyl. outo., *1~00. 992·
·
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1975 Uncoln Mork IV, low
r"
mlleogo. 304-4118-1114.
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1982 FOI'IO Eocon, 4 door.
olr condltlo'l'nt· outomotlc.

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E &amp; R Tree Service. fully -..
insured . free estim ates. '

82

WHICH I(INI:70F IC.E-

C::R:EAM 150"A I ~ THE
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skin creme put Sidney in a
quandry. (A)

Get your carpet in" ship :
shape. Water removal . FREE ,~ .

supplies . 304-676 · 1 293 .

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bit and a rash· producing

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Coli 949·2801 .

SUPER C Farman. plow - 1-------------------,ditc, cultivaton, 7ft. mow- 1979 Thunderbird tir cond.,
ing machine.1200 .00 . 304· PS, PB . cruise; 302 engine.

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Pumps Sales and Service. .,. '

446 ·7903 .

contolnod. Call 814·246 ·
5288 .

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1976 Ford 6 cyl. engine.
transmission parts. 8160 .

1979 Ford , Flooto, ohorp,
11,295 . John'o•Auto Soles,
Ope~ ovonlngo till 8 . Coli
446·4782 .

Pleaunt· Riploy Rd . 304895·3874.

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(I) l]lJ MecNe)Hehrer
Ropqrt
(JJ Now.
II ilJI People'o Court
Star Trek
7 :30 U (J) l.le Detector
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(J) Dobie Oililo
Ill ESPN SponaConter
Ill Andy Griffith
IJ)IlJ (I) Family Feud
(I) Buoln••• Repqrt
(JJ You Aaked For It ·
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Ill ~ Enteitalnrnant
Tonight
8:00 D (I) CD Love, Sidney A
cancer·causing stuffed rab-

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446·4381 .
61

IN IT!

304· 676 ·2 088 or ' 675· • •
'.
4660 .

Minimum . 11 c square foot
to aluminize your m o bile
home roof . 304-675 · 1293 .

Motorcycles

Call 446 -1615 or 446 ·
1 24" .

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

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Autos for Sale

Musical

•as..

link, UO. Afghono, dllfei·
;~\:~•••
1nd ooloro. Bill·

2910

Spruce Ave . Pt. P18aaant.

1975 RM 125 Suzuki &amp; lots
of other pans. Call 614-

t35, wuh otondo •34, 3939 .
676· 5667 after 5 p.m.
mople rockers •sa. 7 pleca ~::::::::::::::::::::.1::=========~
chrome dinette .set t149, 5
piece dlnono oat
uMd
bedroom oulteo. refirgaro· OUR BOARDING HOUSE
wnn Major Hoople

Wrlngor typo Moytog
wothor. 1211. 114 ln. motel

304 - 675 · 3585 ,

$1.26 . 304·895 · 3060.

jar otyle 860 . Ca11614 ·388·
8810 .

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van , good condltidn,$ 1200.

3640.

Zenith console co'lor TV like
new $400 , 2 end tables S.
coffee table Early American
1tyle 8100. 2 lamps ginger

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67 VOLKSWAGON camper

Call 61 4· 388-9331 .

268 ·1543.

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hay. 304 · 676 ·

iud. 81800 . 304· 676 ·
6809 .

Hay for sale In field .90 to
11 .00 , in barn. never wet

Regi stered German Shepherd, female . Small riding
horae , perfect for children.
9 9 2 58 8 1

Ill ESPN'a Inside llooaboll

BORN LOSER

Tree Tri mming , stump
removal . Call 675-1331 .
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367·0194.

Hay and Strow . 304·468·
1666.

Small engine s repaired .
Have your old mower reco nditioned for a fraction of the
COl t of a new one. Wa now
are oquipped to fix ou1bonrd
boat motors . Nelson &amp; Sons
In Eureka, Oh i'o ., Call 614-

,

owner, low mileage, axe .
running cond. Csll 446 -

Registered Quarter Buckskin mare, 11350. Black
mare with filly , $860 . Both
bred . Also, 2 year old small
horse mare, · 6360 . 992 -

58

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1979 Jeep CJ·6 , 6 cyl. . 1

76 DODGE van, custom-

AKC

German

Vans &amp; 4 W.O .

73

IN ORPE~ 10 FIND OUT

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ESTIMATES , FURNITURE
CLEANING . CAPTAIN
SIEAMER 614·446 · 210].

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we GET

Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola . Quazar , and.
house calls . Coli 576· 2398 • •
or 446 -2454 .

1979 Ford F-100 Explorer,
302 engine. V-8 auto., AM FM radio. PS. nice topper.
$ 6 ,000flrm . Call448 -3933

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7:00

1978 ODDGE Ram
Charger, 83500. 304·676 · · CALL 304·676-1293 for
concrete and black top esti4090 .

MIXED
2264 .

Reg .

(Jj) Over Eooy

Phone '.
,.

yean
&amp;Kperien
614-378·
6349 . ce.

69
truck tire1.
3 epdCall
., 6
cyl.,Chovy
4 new
614-266-9333 .

1444 .

Hay &amp; Grain

64

CAIJ&amp;~T

and refinishing.
Beautify J"
your home by refinishing ~:.
those hardwood floorsl 10 ,

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OUR ? rTUATION, We
MIOHT l!e All"~ TO
AVOID THE: T!i!AP
I!EFO'~&gt;.e

Profeuional floor oan~ing ; •

304·895 · 3802.

registered

Beagle pupa. $25. Call614256-6856 .

Amana air cond. , &amp;126 . See
at 668 Third Ave .. Gallipolis.
after 4PM.

'\_ EV E~

y:ear old

maro. 304-675 ,2098.

&amp; Son . Call 446 · 7785 .

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Trucks for Sale

----~-------------­

aftar9 .

U~BA~ " E&amp;E!J~.

Gene at 614-992-6809 .

rienced roofing. including
hot tar application, carp enter, electrician. mason . Call

train, $760. Coll446-9510 or 304-675· 1867
or 992-3605.
73 F100. FORD truck wit h
-C-a-lv-.-.-fo--r-.--lo~
. . -8-4~3~.~
5~
18
-5
-. ' ~~~:· r top, 30 4 . 6 7 5 .

pherd puppiea. Call 446·
3430.

limestone, Sand, Gravel.
Delivered in Maso n, Meigs,
Gallia or pi ck up at Richards

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Livestock

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Call after 6, 304-676·2416 . • RINGLE'S SERVICE e•po-

Went to Lease. Need 2,600
lb. tobacco. Will pay 8.36

2 yr. old Super Chi~t guild-

Pets for Sale

HILLCREST

Knauff Coal &amp; Firewood
Prices reduced May.July,
Pick up or delivered . We
honor HEAAP Vouchers;

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1981 Plymouth H.oriron, 36
mpg. 4 door, ac, axe. cond .

1980 :lA Ton Chevrolet PU,
auto trans, PS. PB , $4,195 .
John•• Auto Sales.. Call
446-4782 Open ~vonings .

63

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if we CAN FIND
A LE6END THAT
MATCHIO!io UP WITH

RON 'S Television Service . ··.

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

day cell anytime, 61 4·246 ·
9221.

2 nice upholstered chairs,
maple dresser . Call 446-

71

---------,---------79 CHEVETtE, air condi tloner, good MPG, 4 door
hatch back, 13200. 304676-4186 .

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Modern couch and chair,
two Early American end
tables. two table lamps. Call
evenings after 7PM . Satur-

446·4030 after 5 :00 .

lll,j"-''U sP-' ' 1 ,-. 01,

62 Wanted to Buy

per lb. Call 446-9777, 448·
3692.

Call 614·2,6 6· 1568 .

Antique Ounke a. Fife dropleaf table and 6 fan back
1olid wood chairs $400 . One
30' electric range 160. Ail in
excellent working order . Call

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4&lt;\I[&gt;Ht SEO HEOADING
RIGHT INTO ANOTHER

SERVICE . Recom'· ,,
mended for profeuional

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949 · 2686 .

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heavy· equipment. ·Fully in ·
sured, Free estimat~a . 614-

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inum siding. mobile hori1ea• .,•
wood, bri c k , undatorre . ..

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304· 773·6323 .

6 a'n1ique ki1chen chain .

full $100 aet regular· firm
•120, maple dinette chairs

646~ .

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446-8033 .

8/rch kitchen coblneto. Nino
loot oink booo unit, 42 Inc~
'booo unit, yellow tops.
ThrM W.ll units. Broom
cloMt. 892-3301 or '992·

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8 :00

Hi Pressure Cleaning. Alum-

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1207.

o•cellant condition. good
wit fl . JerrY ' s . Run Rd ·
t2711.00 month plus 1100.
dopooll, reloronco . 304·
6711-2366 .

percent of adJuated lncomt-

)

high overhead door, top
section glass, ideal for utility Mow your PIKacres wi'th 12
building. One gas heater for ft . ,talk chopper. 640 PTO .
bath. one gas. heater for 1600. 986 · 368 1 .
fireplace . One
hot plate. 1-::---:------------lc One Ford disc, used 6 hours. Ford 6000 !rector In good
Three point hitch . One 8ft. condition . t6500 . 992 grader blade for Ford tree· 3 640 .
tor. Qne piece commode, all - - - - - - - - - --------white . One large double
hung window in frame.

Used Maytag, GE washers.
Extra nice. full guarantee.
30 days . Alao dryers. other
washers. Cell 614- 266 -

built o" room 12x28. coal or Apartments now available to
wood bUrner, large porchu. ~~erly &amp; dlubted wtth an
utility building. 1cre land, 1l''&amp;'~come of le11 thin

•12,300. Renting for 30

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swivel rockers .
Used Furniture -· bookcase,
ranges. chairs, end tables,
washers, dryers, refrlgera 1ors and TV 's. 3 miles out
Bulavllle Rd. Open 9am to
6pm, Mon . thru Fri .• Sam to
6pm, Sat.
· 446 -0322

Newer couch • choir. good
/ ..r
cond .. • goo otovo. Coli ~ ·'-'=4•8·0713 .
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FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO BUY: 14' wid•• 2 bod·
room. oil ••tric mobile
ho.mo, oottlnt ,... nlot lot,
roedy to movolnto. f1811 .00
per mollth. 304-11711·2711.

cedar

Call 614-388·8463 .

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Pointing interior • exterior, '
wallpaper hanging. lnourect
Frae ootimotoo. 614-94..
2888 .

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Improvements
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fireplace mantel with bevel
mirror, excellent condition,

Gas or electric ranges. 8325
up to 8375. Baby matreues,
S26&amp; S36, bedframes820,

hide · • · bod f250 , box
springs &amp; ·manresa twin or

dryorOI, . ohoao. Coll448 •
3169.

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Television
Viewing

81

Marcum Roofing • Spout!ng. 30 yeoro .. perionco.'·:
specializing In built up roof. ' .

dinettochairo . S~O . end 826 . 8150 . 304·675-4677.

Live fish belt . preuure
treated fence poet 12 .'96
ea .. barbed wire. staples,
nails. hard wood lumbar, We
plana lumber. Bidwell Coun try Furniture, Rt. 664 In
BidWell, Qh. In the former
Bidwell Pipe Supply build·
lng. Open 8 to 6 , Mon.-Sat.

tors,
ranaea.
chest. draa_
••,..
wringer
waahen,
TV's,

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Sscke.f.'d
' frames. szo .and 826 ., 10
gun • Gun cabinets. 8360.,

62 Olive St .. Oallipolia . 8
place wood living room tuite
-.vith 6 Inch flat arm• $399,
bunk bedt complete with
bunkles *199, 2 piece antron living room suites $199,
entron recliners $99, other
recliner• t80, maple dinette
1111 e179. love seata 170,

. waohero. dryaro. refrlgeretors. ,.rigu. Skoggo Ap·
THREE bedroom J~partmeint,
plloncu, Upper River Rd..
with centrel elf. big kitchen
&amp; fomlly room, woter pol,d. · ~~~; :~one Creot Motol.
call 304-676-6294.
TWIN RIVERS TOWER .

·

BEDROOM suite, dresser,

6

93 , 614· 286 ·5930 .

large trailer lot on Bulaville·

Pomeroy. 99 2 · 6868 .

(3041 882·2466 .

Baby beds,

Call614· 256·6246 .

46 Speca for Rent

446 ·2927 .

402'h 24th . St. Pt. Ploooont.
phono, 1·814-992· 5858 .

Two bedroom, furnished or
unfurnished, air conditioned, Yard. extra clean, 1
child, no pets. above New
Hlvtn on Route 33. PH .

up to •396.

For aale metal culvert 6 inch
thru 60 inch in stock. State
Gollipollo. Call 446 ·4416 approved 16 gauge 12 inch
Ui .36 per ft .. 24 inch
after 7PM .
110 .10 per ft . 36 inch
Have va cancy tor elderly 816 .60 per ft . Also plastic
person . Room , board and culvert in atock . 6 inch thru
laundry. Resonable. 614 -' 18 inch . 8 inch 81 .80 per ft .,
12 inch $3 .60 per ft . Roh
992 ·6022 .
Evan• Enterprises . 4 mi .
Sou th of Jackson on ST . RT.

2374 or 446 ·0284.

12 X 80 2 bedroom mobile
home .for rent . Approx . &amp;
tnlle* from Middleport or

rent. Rt. 338. 614·9492424 .

Malo raccoon 85.0 . 10 pr.

Furnished Rooms

Call 446-0756 .

Unfurnished 2 bedroom ,
garage apartment . Call448 -

2 bdr. trailer in Cheshire. 614·992 ·2828 .
adults only . Call 614·387· 1-:-----------------7329 .
Apartmonto . 304 · 876 ·
6648 .
12x62 2 bedroom trailer .
Adults only . Brown' s Trailer APARTMENTS , mobile
Porll. 814 -992-3324 .
homes, houses . Pt. Plea11nt
- - - - - - - ·ICond Goilipolio . 814 ·446 ·
2 bedroom mobile home In 8221 .
Rocl~o . 614·387·0288 .

6 room mobile home for

wlth mottro110s, 8260. and

Sleeping room 1126. utilties
paid , aingle male. Shere
bath, 919 Second Ave .

6 room house on Rt. 2, Pt.

Ple01ont. 8215 .00, Oapoelt

ground . 304-882-2237.

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6oNt S&lt;Mce f"i":&gt;

Haven at Union Camp·

1560, ahd up. maple or pine
finish . Bunk bed complete

54 Misc . Merchandise

46

61 4·992· 7787.

TWO bedroom hou1e on Mt.
Vernon Ava . &amp;226 . 1 month
call Mrs Jack Buxton, 304 -

own. 60c per qt . at: Douglaa
Roua.h 's, 2 miles back New

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Strawberries , pick your

$165 . Call 446 ·2056 .

61 4·658· 3730.

304-882 ·2838 .
large 3 bedroom home in
SyracuH. $226 . month plus

and LJ • • ' "lc-,d table with si•
chain 14,6 . to 1746 . Desk

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mo. Call 448·3046 day,
446 -2602 ev.eo.

2 bdr. haute for rent at 50
Lincoln Ave ., Gallipolis. Retired couple only. Call 448-

SEVEN maple choirt, newly
rofonlohed. Etegoro foi .dio·
ploy. Phone 304-675·1121 .

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Boarding all breeds. Selling
Happy Jack Dog Food . AKC
Oobermaos: Stud Service .
Furnished apt .• *21 0 , utili·
tiot pd .. 1 bdr .. 920 4th Waaher &amp; dryer almond · Call 446-7796 .
Ave., Ga ~llpolis . Cell 446 - color, leas than 2 years old.
90 day warranty, 1326. Call OE!AGONWYND CATTERY
4418 after 7PM .
· KENNEL. AKC Chow pup446 ·8181
pies. CF A Himalayan, Par·
Nearly new, 1 BR apt. No
Brand new sewing machine sian and Siamese kittena .
pets. Coli 446·3617.
$69 , 1983. White sewing Call 448· 3844 after 4PM .
3 rm . unfurn. apt., good machine slightly paint damWEEKS WESTIE .KENNEL
loca~n. nice for 1 or 2 ago. re1ail $329 . Call 614·
A,KC West Highland white
386·4636 collect .
pooplo. Call 446·3356.
terriers. puppie s and stud
service . Call 814-367 Unfurnished apt .. 4 rooms &amp; Maytag automatic washer.
0624
.
bath. adult&amp; only. ref . &amp; sec. 186 . 40 in . gea range , S66 .
dep. req . Call 446-0444 .
40 in. electric range, $86 .
Reg . lhasa Alpao puppies 6
Hoover portable washer and
females , 3 males make good
Modern 1 bdr. apt. COI,VO•··I dryer, $275 . Refrigerator.
poto. 8200. Call 446-0706 .
nient location, no pets, 886 . 742 -2362 .

quired . 446 · 1519.

Call 446·4110 .

New duplex, large LR , fully
equipped kitchens, dining
areas , two bedrooms ,
ahower-bath, washer-dryer
hookup, anachad garage, air
conditioned, carpeted, 2 Y2
mlleo Rt. 688, depoolt &amp;
references required. $300

dollt,

by Larry Wright

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rockero. metal cobinota , daya. One 62" wide 7 ft .

for Rent

446-8668 .

TWO nice lots for sale in
New Haven, $7,000 . 304·

kitchen cabinet. 992·7494.

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kingframe860.
Good&amp;830,
selection
of bedroom

tom . Coli 61 4 -992 ·2602.
1 .3 ac re land. septic tank,
city water. electric. out·
building, 2 miles ou.t Sand
Hill Rd . on Bsthel Ad .

t286 . to 8895. obleo. t46
and up to 1125 . Hide·• ·
bods, • .440 . 0 nd up to
•525 .. Roclinoro. •116 . to
•350 .. Lampo from .28 . to
t76 . b or. dineneo from
a99 .. •o J435 . 7 pc .. a189 .

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frontage, Centerpoint Road,
good lo ~ ation near

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Sofll and .c hairsr.iced from

springs, full or" twin , 868 .,
firm . 868 . and 878 . Queen

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446· 3933 or 676· 1667.

LAYNE' S FURNITURE
New Ook Furniture, tobin,
Sofa, choir, rocker, ono. choiro, cupboordo, pie oofo,
man, 3 Ublee, ('extra heavy dry sinh . Paul Conkel•
by Frontier!, t685 . Sofa, Antiqun, Tuppero PI-'""·
chair ond lovetoat. •275. 1- - - - - - - - -lc-

a110 up to a225 . Hutchoo.

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�SUPPLEMENT TO: Ttl£ POMEROY SENTINEL

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10-The Daily Sentinel

SALE STARTS TODAY
lood throucll July 4, tiU.
While quantltl11 last. Quantity richts
We an let
r11poasi"1 for typocr~phioal errors. Sorry 10 llellen•

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URGE'l HIM ON-This lady and her frog was oneol
the many partiCipants in the senior dlvilollli frog jump

held Saturday evening at Meigs Stadium In Pomeroy.

SENIOR · DIVISION WINNERS-uetty Monds
Lebanon woo llnrt place with her fi.og with a jump of
11 leet and 10\1 Inches. Second place went fAl Barb
Spence oi Dayton wl&amp;a jump olllleet ~j~td 5 Inches
and third place went lo Jon Barhorst, Albany With a

'j ump ol

10 leet and 11 ',4 Inches. In addlllon tD each

receiving a plaque the llnrt plare winner .received
$100,·second place, $'15 and third place, $25. 1'lcturi!d
1-r, Joe Clark, graild croaker, :Betty Monds, Barb
Spence and Jon Barhorst.

Emergency runs
E ight calls were a nswered by
local unit s over the weekend, the
Meigs County Emergency Medical
~
Services repor1s.
Sunday a t 9:21 a.m .. Middleport
went to Ba iley R un Road for Cecil
Carman, ta ken to Vetera ns Me m01··
lal Hospita l and at 9::19 a.m.,
Middleport took RayCiat·k from 2o:!
Park St. , to Vt'lerans Memorial.
Saturday a t 12: J6p.m ., the Racine
Squad took WOodrow Rrown from
Dorcas to Ve terans Memoria l; at
3;51, Tuppers P lains took Mat-y
Wilson, County Road 28. to vete ra ns
Memoria l: Pomeroy at 4: 13 took
Brlen Nitz fmmRegattaact ivlties to
Vetera ns Mem or ia l; 4:57 p.m ..
Rutla nd took Roy KetT, Rout t'1;81, to
Vetera ns Memoria l; ']'uppers Plans
a t 6:26 p .m. look Mary Harvey,
Reedsv tllr , toCamden ·Ciark Hospl ·
tal In Pal'kcr sburg; 8:58 p.m ..
Tu ppers Plains treated Anna
Shields at her l1onw in 'l'uppers
Plains.

Meets Tu~-sday
A specia l meeting of Middlepo11
Lodge 363, F. and A.M .. will be held
a t 7 p.m. Tuesday with work ln the
Master Mason Degree. Refres h~
ments will be setved following the
meeting.

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I OODLES

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FREICH'S
MUSTARD

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24 Os,

5 Oz.

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Motorcycle
•
wmners
get
walnut plaques
First a nd second place winners of
the annual Big Bend Regatta
Motorcycle show rPCelved en~
graved walnut plaques for their
entries Sunday llfte m oon.
Bill Quickel was ln c harge of the
a nnual show with first a nd s€(·ond
place winners, respective ly, in the
va rious classes including~-dressers ,
Kenny Hysell. Rutland; Bob Er·
klne, Pliny, W. Va .; antiq ue , John
Hill. Point Pleasa nt; Lad Jeric,
Athenst custom, Tim Demoskey,
Middleport ; T im Grandy, Carroll;
trlkes, Carl Ha ll , Pomeroy; .Joyc·e
Fry, Rutland; choppers, Mike
Viers, Point P leasant ; GaryCionch,
Point P leasant; Q.750cc, Merk
F riend, Pom eroy; Charles E .
Wilson, Middleport; 75HOOO cc ,
Dorsel Thom as, Middleport ; Tom
Roush, · Mlner svllle; 1000 cc and
over, Daniel He nsler, Raci ne; Bill
Bostic, Gallipolis; lOOOcc a nd over,
. npn~H arley, Jim Crisp, Pomeroy;
no second place.
Bes t of show award we nt to Mike
Viers of Point P leasant riding a 197.1
FX Har ley Davidson Chopper.

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SLOPPY JOES

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ARMOUR
VIEIII SIUSI&amp;E

3-3 1• to 4 11, Oz

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YOUR CHOICE

YOUR CHOICE

JUNIOR DIVISION
WINNERS - Winners of the
jiUlior diviSion bt the annual
frog jwnp held Saturday
night were, J.r, stacy BOw·
llllU1. age 5, of Waynesville,
Ohio, whose frog Jumped 9
leet and lO Inches, Karl
Akers, age 6 of Dayton,

VIEnl
HOT DD&amp; SAUCE

Akers and Meeks' frogs tied
bt the first jwnp with a jwnp
each of 9 feet 81nches. A jwnp
ofl was held and Akers took
second place. Each received
a plaque In addition lo $100
for llrst plaile, W second
place and $25 third place. In
back Is Joe Clark, Grand
Croaker.

CHAIN SAW- The tennls courtinPomeroywasthescene olachalnsaw
contest held Sunday altemomi under the dlredlon ol George Francis
l'nrtlclpiUltS nre pictured wwmlng up their saws lor the competition. ·

Announce chain saw contest winners
Despite tem peratures in the 90's,
a number of res idents took pa rt In a
chain saw contest staged on the
Pom eroy tennis courts Sunday
a fte rnoon as a part of the Big Bend
Regatta.
George Fra ncis conducted the
contest 111111 trophies going to first
place w inners and ribbons to second
a nd third places. Lum ber for the
contest was prov ided by the
fo'acemeyer Saw Mill al Hobson .
Winners first throug h th ird,
. respec tively, we re:
0-1 class ..,lohn Ridenou r, Lowell

Ride nour, Sherman White.
2.1 to 3.5--Jim Ha wthorne, Lowell
Ride nour, Bruce Byers.
4.&amp;-5.5--CecU Midkiff, Don Lam·
bert. J ohn Ridenour.
5.6 a nd up-·T. R. Cullums,Sher·
ma n White.
Mod ified, t}.S.. Cecil Midkiff, J . B.
Ridenou r, T. R. Cullums.
5.1 a nd up--T . R. CuUums, Cecil
Midkiff, J. B. R idenour.
Unllmlted ..T . R. Cullums. Cecil
Midkiff, Sherm an White.
Winner of a special event , the ax
throw, was J ohn L. Ridenour .

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Area death
Mary E. Shaeffer
Mary Elizabeth Shaeffer, 77.
F latwoods Road. Pomeroy, died
Su nday morning a t Holzer Medical
Ce nt er.
Mrs. Shaeffer was born ln Meigs
County on Feb. U, 1900 the daughter .
of the la te William a nd Sadie
(Sarah ) Wandling Ba lley. She was
also preced ed . In death by one
brother, two sisters, and her first
husband, Gllbert Blackston. She
was a homemaker a nd member of
the Rock Spt·Jngs United Methodist
Church.
She Is sutvlved by her husband,
Francls E. Shaeffer; son a nd
da ught er~ ln ~ law, Harold and Helen
Blacks ton. Pomeroy; one grand·
da ughter and husband, She rrie a nd

J ack Ka ne, Charleston, W. Va .; two
grandsons a nd wives, Robert a nd
Brenda Blackston, Syracuse, a nd
Pomeroy;
threeChristy
great graBlackston,
ndda ugh·
Bruce a nd
te rs , Hea ther a nd Emily Ka ne a nd
Amber Blackston; one brother,
Wilbur Bailey, Pomeroy, · one
brot her · l n~ law,
Guy R. J ones,
P hoenlz, Ariz.; one sls ter~in ~ l aw,
Ann Home, Albuquergue, N. M.,
a nd several nieces a nd nephews.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday a t 1:30 p.m . a t EW:ng
Funeral Home with the Rev.
Ric hard Rot.hemlch a nd Monsignor
Anthony Glannamore officiating.
Bu ria l will be In Rock Springs
Cem etery. Friends may call a t the
funeral home Tuesday from 2 to 4
and7to 9.

HUIIT'S
KETCHUP

16 Oz.

14 Os .

89 ~

NABISCO
COOKIES .
Chips Ahoy
or
Pecon Shortbread
13 o z.

31 Os.

Your Choi ce

$113

10 Oz. ·

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SPAGHETTI

EMBERS
CHARCOAL BRIQUETS

OPEN PIT SPECIAL RECIPE
BARBECUE SAUCE

• Easy l ight ing
• Long Burn ing
•1 0 lb. Bag

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Mason firemen
win competition
Teams from Mason and Pomeroy
F ire Departments competed In the
Regatta Firemen events held Sun·
day during the Big Bend Regatta.
Each department had three four
m en teams for the traditional water
ball event along with a rookle team
and a wives and girl fr iend team.
The Mason Department won the
rookle and womens event while the
P omeroy Department took top
honors in the water ball ba ttle.

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Saturday Admiss ions~~ None .
Sa turday D lscharges~~ H a ro ld
Rice, Sarah Wa lter, Bar bara Wll ~
son, Glen Hudson.
Sunday Adrnlssions:,eecu Car·
m a n, Pom eroy; Ray Clark, Middleport ; J ames Hoyt, Pomeroy.
Sunday Dlscharges .. None.

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HOLIES FISH STEAKS
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•Wide Dome

•Regular
•12 Ct.

Authorized Catalog Merchants
Gregg &amp; Patty Gibbs

Lids
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Large capapcity washer has 2 speeds, 3
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