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Pag-12- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Wednnday,

Officials.. .

Area briefs:
PL Pleasant physician arrested
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP)- A Point Pleasant physician who
was free on bond on a sexual assault charge was arrested Tuesday
and charged with kldnapptng and three more counts of sexual
assault, Charleston pollee said.
Dr .. David L. Carr, 39, was arraigned Tuesday night on the
-additional charges, which Involve an alleged attack against a
woman, according to Kanawha COunty Jailer Johil King.
Bond was set at S75,1XXJ on the sexual assault charges, but a circuit
judge must set bond on the klclnapptng charge, said Kanawha
County Sheriff's Deputy M.B. Simmons. Carr cannot be released
untO bond Is set on the kidnapping charge, Simmons said.
No other details were available on theThesdaylncldent, Ktngsald.
In March, Carr was charged with first-degree sexual assault and
two counts of armed robbery after a Putnam County husband and
wife were attacked In their home. In that case, the woman was raped
and her assailant used a gun to rob her and her husband of~Carr has pleaded innocent to the earlier charges and was free on
bond when arrested Thesday.

Announce hours for fair entries
P ersonnel will he tn the Meigs County Fair board's office on the
Rock Springs Fairgrounds both tomorrow and Friday to take open
.class entries from exhibitors.
•The office will be open from 10 a.m. to4 p.m . both days. Open class
entries will not he accepted after 4 p.m . on Friday.
While there Is no entry fee for exhibitors, all must purchase a season
or membership ticket. Exhibitors are to determine for themselves In
what class or classes !hey will make entry and complete the entry
blanks.
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Entries are welcome from Meigs and adjotntng counties except In
the Junior Fair where exhibits are limited to Meigs County Club
members and flower shows where exhibits are limited to Meigs
County residents.

TROPIIII!S, TROPHIES, TROPIIII!S -

Youth will he honored
at Meigs County fair
More than two h,undredyouth will
he recognized for their outstanding,
achievements In project work OJli
Wednesday, designated as Youlh
Night, at the Meigs County Fair.'
Activities will get underway at 7
p.m.
AU Meigs County educational
youth groups participate In !he
observance which Is coordinated by
the Meigs County Junior Fair
Board. The groups Include 4-H, Girl
Scouts, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and
local chapters of the Future
Farmers ofAmerica, Future Homemakers of America, and the
Vocational Industrial Clubs of
America.
Forthesecondyear4-Hmemhers
recfi'lvlng grand champion honors
will be awarded trophies, and aU

Units of the Meigs County Emergency Medical Service responded
to stx calls for assistance Tuesday and early Wednesday morning.
At6: Zla .m. the Pomeroy unit went to the Pomeroy Cliff Apartment
for Candy Martin who was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital; at
4:45 p.m. !he Racine unit went to Oak Grove for Faye Powell, also
transp&lt;irted to Veterans; at ·6:56 p.m. the Middleport unit took Rick
Holley from 241 Beech St. to Veterans, and at 10:34 p.m. Harold
Scarberry, Jr. was taken to Veteransfrom40RivervlewDrivebythe
Middleport unit.
Today at 12:07 a.m. the Mlddlepori unit transported Heidi
Carauthers to the Holzer Medical Center; at 8: l3a.m. answered a call
to the 365 Grant St., Mlddlepori residence for Leona Kohl who was
treated but not transferred.

Guiding Hand refused bus funds
the Gallla County oommlsslonei's and the county mental
retardation board, already embroiled In a funding lawsuit. face
another showdown concerning the purchase of school buses for
Guiding Hand School.
The commissioners Tuesday re!used to approve a transfer of
funds within the mental retardation board's budget which would
allow It to purchase two new buses. Board president James Holley
said this morning that Guiding Hand - a school for !Jie mentally
retarded operated by the board - cannot begin the school year
without the buses.
On August 2, the commission awarded bids to buy two new buses at
a total cost ot $41,568. providing the board had enough tunds In Its
equipment fund.
The board has since requested a transfer of $~.000 from Its
salaries fund to Its equipment fund to purchase the buses, but the
commisSioners refused, at least for now.
"I hate to jeporadlze ... (Guldlng Hand) staff to buy new buses,"
Commissioner Paul Niday said.
Niday said school officials have been "negligent" In not coming to
1he commission to explain the transfer and the financial situation of
!he board.
Holley said he Is unsure why the commission will not approve the
transfer. Guiding Hand needs the buses soon, he said.

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Maud Young

Maud Hoffman Young, 91, of
Mason, died Thesday In the Pleasant Valley Nursing Care Unit.
· Born Dec. 25, 1891, at West
Columbia, to the late Robert B. and
Ella E . Circle Foglesong.
Preceding her In death were two
husbands, James Walter Hoffman,
who died In 1938, and her second
husband, George D. Young, who
died In 1961. Also prececllng her In
death were two sons, Winfred W.
. and James R. Hoffman; and one
daughter, Elia Rose Grinstead.
She was a foster grandparent for
the Lakin State Hospital.
Surviving are one son, Charles C.
Hoffman, of Pomeroy; one daughter, Mrs. Oscar (Betty J .) Roush, of

1'hree defendants forfeited bonds
In the court of Middleport Mayor
Fred Hoffman Tuesday night.
Theywere: PauiD.Cardone,Jr.,
Racine, $39, speeding, and Harold
Grate, Langsville, and Jack L.
Young, ;Point Pleasant, $450 each on
charges of driving while
IntOXIcated.
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Also In !he cost David L. Vance,
Middleport, was fin~ $10 and costs,
spinning tires; Sally Scanlon, Mid-

A jury trial scheduled for Friday
has been cancelled It was an·
nounced today.

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dleport, was given a four day jail
sentence on a cllsorderly manner
charge; Joe Vadlsh. Mlddleport.
was fined $25 and costs, disorderly
manner; Michael Amodlo, Mlddleport, $10 and eosts, operating a
vehicle without regard to safety;
Brien TaylOr, Middleport, $00 and.
costs, disorderly manner, and a 10
day jaU sentence on a resisting
arrest charge, and Roheri J. Glass,
Middleport, $10and costs, speeding.

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counties bt this part of the state are
spending considerable larger percentages of thetr allocation. Accord·
lng to the alliance report, Meigs
County was given $15,768 In State
Child Welfare Subsidy funds and
spent none of that allotment.
Jackson County spentlOOpercent of
the funds alloted to It and Athens
County spent 96.6 percent. The
lowest expend1ture by other nelghbortngcountleswaslriCalllaCounty
where 51.8 'p ercent of the allocation
w~ expended. In the Title IV B
category, Meigs County was alloted
$63,301 and expended 417 percent of
the amount, $~,427.36 . Athens
County spent ~00 percent of Its
allocation with Jackson County
spending 80.7 percent. The lowest
percentage of allocation used by a
county other than Meigs In this area
, was Washington County which used
62.8 percent of the money alloted.
WhjJe Dr. Witherell admits that
there are few ·cases of chUd abuse
and neglect on llle, hemalntatns that

Announce...

thJs situation will probably remain
so untO proper services are estal&gt;
llshed and programs developed
whereby relief actions areavaDable
and the publlc learns that reporled
offenses will be checked out and
actlons taken where necessary.

Giants stop
Braves••• Page 4

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
Admitted - Donna Good, Long
Bottom: Gladys Stevenson, Big
Creek, W. Va.; and Joan ChUds,
Middleport.
Discharged Donna Casto,
Gregory Jolmson, Glen Edwards,
Irene Roush, Clarence Gilmore,
Mickey Oller, and Donald Graham:

marriage.

Two defendants fined
Two defendants were fined and
four others forfeited bonds tn the
court of Pomeroy Mayor Clarence
Andrews Thesday night.
Fined were Matthew Weaver,
Mlddlepori, $163 and (.'OSts, reckless
operation and be was placed on stx
montha probation, and Raze] Bog,
gess, GallipoliS, $375 and costs,
driving while Intoxicated and $63
and costs, no operalor's Ucense.
Forfeltbtg bonds were Jay Ridgway, New Haven, $63. dlsturolngthe
peace; Brien Gheen, Pomeroy.
$163, reckless operation; Carl Nelson, Middleport, $47, speeding, and
Debra Couch, Elgin Tex., $49,
speeding.

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He started his career on the
collegiate level as · a graduate
assistant at Cornell's rural educa·
tlon department. and later served
various teaching and adnnlnlstra·
tlve capacities at !he·University of
Maryland. He was an associate
professor, summer school cllrector
and administrative dean of summer
programs there.
. Smith has also been an Instructor
In several agricultural schools and
director and executive director of
variOus human resource and community action programs In county
government.
He went to Cleveland State In
September 1973 as special assistant
to !he president. Within ~ year he

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Columbia Gas of Ohio (COH) Is
reducing gas costs to Its one mtlllon
customers by about five percent, or
30 cents per 1,000 cubic teet, and
prospects are good for very lltUe
Increase In gas btll.s through this
time next year, Chairman Marvin
E . White said Wednesday.
"Based on the best bttormatlon
now available to us, we see an
excellent posslbWty that our costs
ot buying gas for our cuslnmers will
he about level through 1983 and well
Into 1984," White said.
The lower gas costs are a result al
success!ul efforts by COH and Its
principal supplier, Columbia Gas
Transmission Corp., to lower costs
ot gas purchased from producers
and other btlerstate pipelines,
White said.
The reduction In COR's natural
gas cost recovery (GCR) level Is
the result of those actions and
application of the GCR rules of the
Public Utilities Commission _ of
Ohio, White said. Tile GCR was
!lled today wilh the conunlsslon.
The quarterly gas&lt;OSt adjust·
ment will he reflected bt hUis ,.
mailed after Sept. 10. It will amount
to an average decrease of $3.00 per
month to a Colwnbla customer who
~ 11,000 cubic feet of ll&amp;tural gas
per month on annual basis.
The reduction means COH's gas
costs have Increased tess.tiJan lour
percent In 19!3.
Ohio's gas-cost recovery mechanist allows a utWty to collect Its

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M~ GRAND CHAMPIONS- 'lbe8e five were
am&lt;JDI the grand champions of the annual Melp
' County 4-H style revue. From the left are Heather

Lldller• a.ureiL From lbe left are IJsa o.q.,

GRAND CHAMPIONS - 'l18e 11ft! luiJr al tile
cllamplons selected ,In tile Melp QJamy 4-H
style show held TueotlaJ Dllld a&amp; tile St. Plllll

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specte'llr;
Carrie Barr,

Speacer,

was a ppointed to the university
relations position.
He Is married to the former
Pauline R. Chaat and they have two
daughters and a son.
Smith' s appointment ends a
search Initiated after Hayes an- ·
nounced his Intention to retire to the
collegeboardsonJan.15.Hayeswlll
leave office at !he end of this ye&gt;.r to
enter private business.
Smith was chosen from a nar·
rowed llst of candidates that have
been examined by the college since
late June. Hayes Is expected towork
with Smllh to create a smooth
transition on the administrative
level.

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Miller booth at fair
Tenth District Congressman Clarence MUier will have a booth at the
Meigs County Fatr next week to
assist area raildents with any
federally related problems they
mayhave.
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As has heel! his practice. Con·
gressman Mlller wUI also conduct
an opinion poll on natlollallaslles at
!he booth and Invites area fldl goa s
to stop by and give their views.
The MUier booth will he slatted by
a district representative.

Weather:
State forecast
Motilly cloudy tonight with a 40 percent ciJAncp a1 ahOWI!I'I. Low

65-70. Winds northerly IJ).l5 mpiL Suni1Y on~. High near Ml.

Extended forecast
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F1nlaw, clothes for school; Judy Levingston, topping
your outfit: Don Ilarrh, sporis clolhes, active wear;
Gre«a Riffle, adventures In c~;lthlng, and Susan Wol!,
joyful jumper.

Negotiations stalled in strike's fifth day

costs for gas purchases from ·
suppllen, with no profit to the
utUity.
Costs ot company operations not
associated with the costs Of purchasbtg gas supplies, amounting to
about 18 cents of each $1 of an
average bill, are covered In separ·
ate general rate filings.
'"The moderating trend In gas
prices has arrived, and we believe It
will continue. to Improve, partlcu·
!arty U ·Congress enacts needed
legislation that Columbia has suggested," White said.
"This legislation would help
pricing lind gas contract problems
between gas purch'a sers, such as
Columbia Gas Transmission, and
ProduceJl resulting from provisions of the Nalul'al Gas Polley Act
of 197!i.''

Sa&amp;urda,)' lbroop Manday: - Falr!M!I'thewcela!nd and a chance
of thunderstorms Monday. Hlab8 ID the llppel' 'IIIII and· low 801
Satlm!a,y and In tbe JaN and ~ SUndaY. and Monday. Lows

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~tatement they were . Impressed
with Smith's academic back·
ground, professional experience
and Interest In the campus and 1\S
staft and students.
"I am elated at having the
opportunity to become president,"
Smith said. noting that his previous
experience In academics, marketIng. student serviCes and fund·
raising will play a ''vital role" In the
Institution's future.
Smith holds an llSI\OCiate degree
tram Cameron State College, a
bachelor's degree from Oklahoma
A &amp; M College, and a master' s
degree !rom Oklahoma State Unl·
verstty. He received his doctorate
from Cornell University.

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Rio · Grande College and Community College's board of trustees
have appointed Dr. ClodusR. Smith
to succeed Dr. Paul C. Hayes as
president of both colleges.
The 55-year-old Smith, currentlY
vlce"presldent of university rela·
tlons at Cleveland State University,
1s expected to take charge at
RGC.CC on Oct. 1.
An announcement of Smith's
appointment was made Wednesday
night after representatives of both
college boards met In a live-minute
closed session at the college.
Roherl S. Wood, chairman of the
college board, andMannlngWetherholt, chairman of the community
college board, said bt a joint

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Thursday, August U
Senior Citizens' Day
9:00 a.m. Gates Open-Flat Raising Ceremony
10:00 a.m. Open Beef Cattle Show
11:00 a .m . Pie Eating Contest
1: 00 p.m. Fatr Chapel Opens
2: 00 p.m. Freddie Hart Show
Junior Beef Cattle Show
4:30p.m. Wahama High School Band Concert
5:00p.m, Gospel Sing-Harry Rhodes
7:00p.m. Baby Bee! Show-Livestock Arena
Presentation of the John McCausland Award
Farm Tractor Pull
9:00p.m. Freddie Hart Show
11: 00 p.m. Goodnight-Gates Close

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AmandaM.Morrls, -75,ofRoute4,
Pomeroy, dledThesday at Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
Arrangements will be announced
by Ewing Funeral Home.

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Mason County Fair schedule

HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursdoy, August 11, 1983

ruta K. Hoschar. Pomeroy . rued
suit for divorce In Meigs County
Common Pleas Courl against Jeffrey L. Hoschar, Pomeroy.
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In the same court Mary Susan
Bissell, Rt. 1, Long Bottom and '
Roger Lewis Bissell, Rl 1, Long
Bottom fUed for dissolution of

A marriage license was Issued bt
Meigs County Probate Court to
Dennis I...ee Rucker, 22, Rt. 1,
Reedsville, and Carrie Lynn Chevaller,19, Reedsl(llle.

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application for funds to add on to the
courthouse would he rendered by
Sept.19.
A letter was also received from
1he U. S. EPA statb1g that
comments wiD he received lor the
next 30 days cncemtng the Tuppers
Plains Wastewater project.
In the absense of substantial
comments during this period, the
preliminary decision wm become
final and the county will then be
eligible to receive grant assistance
from EPA to construct the proposed
project.
Attending were David Koblentz,
Jones, and Manning Roush, commissioners, Mary Hobstetter, clerk
and Martha Chambers.

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Trial cancelled

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State Fair participants will he
presented· plaque!;. The trophies
and plaques have been donated by
local businesses and Individuals.
As explained by Cindy Pitzer.
activities assistant In the Meigs
County Extension Office who coor·
dlnated the 4-H awards program,
the trophies and plaques help
slrengthen !he 4-H program. Dale
Stoll, home economics and 4-H
agent for !he Extension Service,
stated that the awards are an
Indication of the value the commun·
lty places bt youth.
Encouraging youth through
awards llkethesehelpsrelnforcethe
goals of the 4-H program bt the
efforts to teach and help youth grow
and develop, she commented. .

Three forfeit bonds in Middleport court

Mason; 16 grandchUdren; 26 great
grandchUdren and one great great
grandson.
Funeral services will he held
Friday at 1 p.m. at the Foglesong
Funeral Home with the Rev. George
Hoschar and Rev. Manford Cass
Hutchinson officiating. Burial will
follow In !he Suncrest Meniorlal
Park.
Friends may call at the funeral
homeonThursdaytrom2-4p.m.and
7·9p.m .

EMPIRE FURNITURE IN
MIDDLEPORT WILL BE
CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY
SO WE CAN GET READY FOR
BASSETT'S BARGAIN DAY U.S.A.
SEE OUR BIG AD IN
THURSDAY NIGHTS DAILY
SENTINEL AND COME
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work and to lhooe seleded to represent Meigs Cwnty ut the Ohio stale
Fair. Ctney Pitzer, 4-H IIMI!Iant, and Larry Circle. active In the
program, llnlilh the lropby display_

Squads answer six calls ·

Area deaths

Local

Individuals provided the funds for purohaslng these trophies whiCh wDI
he awarded to 4-H memben receiving grand champions lo their proJect

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, WASHINGTON (AP)- A strike strike, buttherearedelayslngettlng
to a caller who wanted to call the
and smoothly right now. We've got
against American Telephone &amp; ·operator assistance and repairs.
Columbus
Correctional FacWty, .a
our fingers crossed." ·
Telegraph Co. went Into Its fifth day
state
prison,
the newspaper
But The Columbus Dispatch
Meanwhile, officials of Ohio Bell
today as a federal mediator tried to
reported.
reported that managment person·
say there have been few problems
get stalled negmlatlons movtng.
Another operator said the Colum·
r.
"I appear to he havbtg a tough Ume
with telephone service since Sun" We don't seem to he any closer to
bus
suburb of Worthington Is served
filling In for directory assistance
day, when 15,000 workers joined
getting back . to the bargaining
by
no
fire depa rtment. After two
operators tn Columbus.
others nationwide In a strike, but
table," John Shaughnessy, pres!·
minutes
of searching the computerAbout 350 management em·
some problems with Information
dent of the Telecommunications
Ized
phone
number listings, the
and operator-assisted calls were pJoyees are replacing the 750
InternatloQil( Union wbo requested
operator suggested the caller constriking directory assistance
reporled.
lnlelventlon by the Federal Mediatact the Columbus Fire Dlvtslon.
operators.
Charles Day, spokesman for Ohio
It took 12 rings before an operator
tion and Conciliation Service, said
One
operator
gave
!he
number
of
Bell In Cleveland, said Wednesday:
late Wednesday.
could he asked for the number of 1he
Franklin
County
Traffic
Bureau
the
"We're slipping by very carefully
The Till represents 50,000 of the
marriage llcense bureau In Frank·
675,000 workers who struck AT&amp;T
lin County Probate Court. After a
:JO.second search, the operator
Sunday over wages, job security
asked the caller, "Do you have any
and working conditions. The other
Idea how It's llsted?"
two unlolls are the Communications
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. Workers of America, which represents 5Zi,OOO workers, . and . the
reported In the Toledo area.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -A circuit Judge has Invalidated
Internatlonal Brotherhood of ElecTeri Pritchard, a spokeswoman
W81&amp; Vlrl!lnla's tax on eleclrlclly sold aml88 the border, which ..,
for St. Cll;lrles Hospital In Oregon,
trical Workers, representing
official said WednMday oould cost state govenunent $150 mUUon In
said patients were having trouble
100,000. '
reftmd9 In utDitles.
·Meanwhile, several cases of
niaklng long-distance calls. AU the
Kanawha County Circuit Judge HennBD Canady ruled lhat that
violence and property damage have
hospital rooms' long distance calls
the tax, whlcb covers eleclrlclty generated lo West VIrginia but sold
need operator assistance, and no
been reported aroond the country. A
In
other states, Including Ohio, violates a federal statute. .
Des Moines, Iowa, woman said she
operators appear to he available,
Caaady's ruling was received Wednesday by lawyers lor both
she saki.
was IUI8ble to get an operator at
aldM In tile caae, filed II!Veral years ago by a coll!lllrtlum ot seven
"The delay really started Sunday
strikebound Northwestern Bell Telekdt1c utlltles !rmJ three slates.
ephone Co. to report a fire at a
. and everyolle has been understand·
Out of !!tale ut1J1t1ee joining the suit were Duquesne Ught Co., of
lng so far,". she said. "U It's an
neighbor's horne.
Plttaburgb; Ohio Power Co., based In CBDioo, Ohlo; BDd West Penn
emergency, a patient will not be
AT&amp;T supervisors and executives
Power Co. o! Pennsylvania.
denied along-distance call" because
have heel! filling In for the strikers.
a hospital operator will handle It for
The ccrnpany says there has been no
them.
breakdownofservlcehecauseoflhe

Judge stops electricity tax

Revocation of bond sought in Carr case
utor o.c. Spaulding cited the assaulted, according· to the
Kanawha County charges In his prosecutor.
motions for reYocatlon of bond.
After the assault, Stucky said sbe
Judge James 0 . Holliday signed was taken to where she was picked
an order calling for the tiling of the up and told to return tothesamespot
motion. No hearing on the motion . the next night. The woman got the
has been set. but Carr IS to appear bt license plate of the Cadillac before It
Putnam Clruclt Court today for a left the scene. ·
Carr's car has been Impounded as
pre-trial hearing.
According fo Kanawha County evidence, accorcllng to a pollee
Prosecutor James Stucky said the spokesman.
Charleston woman was hltchhlk1ng
Carr IS expected to stand trial •
Monday night when she was
Sept. 19 before Putnam County
abductedatgunpolnt.Hesaldamah Circuit Judge James Holliday In the
In a Cadillac Eldorado stopped and
first rape case.
Carr Is a Kansas City, Mo. native
told the woman he was a state
pollcman working on narcotics who moved to Point Pleasant ln1978.
cases.
In addtlon to operating an osteopaThe man showed her a badge and thic cltnlc there, be also operated a
then an then handcuffed her, Stucky mobUe .clinic out of a camper In rural.
said. She was tak£in to TWilight sectlon of Mason and Putnam
Drive where she was sexually counties.

Carr was Indicted bt March In
Putnam County and was free on
bond when be was arrested Tues·
day. The Indictment was on one
count of first-degree sexual assault
and two counts of anned robbery In
cOnnection with an attack on a
Fraziers Bottom couple at !heir

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The
Putnam County · prosecutor has
asked that the$!!0,000bondposted by
Point Pleasant pllyslcaln Dr. David
L. Carr lo connection with rape,
armed rabbet y and breaking and
entering charges against him he
IE'Volu!d.
Carr was IIITested at the Family
Cltnlc ID Point Pleasant Thesday
and cllarlad wtth kidnapping and
tJiree COUIItl ot leJiuaJ assault
llecau8e of 8lllllher Incident.- Charleltoll pallce report.
OJarleltiill odlclals said he was
anesled after an 18-year.old
wmum repor1ed she had been
abducted by a man posing as a
nan:otlcl al!lcer. The man handcu1red lll!r and drove her to an
llolated area where she was
allepdly raped three times.

borne.

· He recently entered a not guOty
plea In Putnam County Circuit
Court.

Mason County Magistrate Paul
Smith set bond at$75,000on the latest
sexual assault charges, but a
Kanawha County Sherttrs deputy
said Carr COUld not he released !rom
thecountyjallunillbondwassetbya
circuit judge on the kldnapplng

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"CollegeS Perplexed by New Draft
Law," and the stacy dealt with the
teddlble, tedd!ble burden over
which college presidents are agonIzing this summer. The poor dears
don't know wbat.to do about young
men wno won't register under
Selective Service law. It's so ·
"awkward/' said me gentleman.
Well, what Is so awkward? The
legal situation could rot possibly be
rmre clear. An act of Congress
requires an young men between the

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ages of 18 and 21 to register for a
possible draft. Another act of
Congress, passed last November by
overwhelming votes Jn both houses,
dentes guaranteed student loans or
other aid to men wllo have failed or
refused to register.
In Minnesota, six Utt!e parasites
(John Doe, Richard Roe, Paul Poe,
and so on) undertook to cbaUenge
the law. Behind the shield of their
pseudynyms, they acknowledged
tbat !beY had· refused to register.
They would not do even that much
to serve their countcy and their

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nation, and he directed the Departwanted their countcy and their ment of. Education to see tbat
government to do !!lings for them:
college otflctaJs were made aware
They wanted "PeU grants" or that draft registration could not be
guaranteed loans to . help them
made a condition for 8l'811tlni
attend the University of. Minnesota. · student !lnanctaJ ald. On June ~.
without a dissenting vote, the U.S.
They are au takers and no givers,
these kids.
Supreme Coort suspended Judie
Alsop's order. 1be gova muent's
In March, U.S. DistriCt Judge
Donald D. Alsop lectured the appeal will be argued before the
plalnutfs on good clt12Jenshlp, but he court In the !aU.
felt compeUed to grant the IDjunctlon they sought Subsequently he
"It's an outrage to ask colleges to
enlarged his order to cover colleges play cops for the Selective Service.''
and universities throughout the said Joeeph S. Mw}illy, cbanceUor
of the Qty University of New York.
"Why don't ;you apply the same
loetc to people wbo don't pay
allmony? Sentence them to 90 days
In laD and 00 flnanctaJ ald!! they go
to college."
· For so eminent an educator to ·
equate a faUure to pay aDrnony with
a faUure to register for the draft 15 to
demonstrate that blgller education
Is no guarantee agalD.st ma1c1JJi
stupid equattoos. Many of us wauld
see DOthlng outrageOus at an In
asking the nation's colleges and
universities, who benefit so rlcbJy
from federal grants and subsidies,
to abide by federal law.

By KEN RAPPOPORT
(Barty) Bonnell tn left field. I don't
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kmw !! Bell ever played left field In
; • : The next afternoon that Toronto's
Ya.nkee Stadium. Il's the toUghest
. George Bell goes out to left field at sun fte!d In basebaU. I talked to hlm
Yankee Stadium, he'll be sure to
IJI'forethegameandhesaidhecould .
· have his sunglasses with him.
play lt."
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New Yqrk Manager BUly Martin
, lesson.
was as surprised as anyone that Bell
. . · ''There'snoexcusefornothavtng didn't have his glasses on .
: •glasses," said Toronto Manager
"He went out there without
-: Bobby Cox after f'lalch!ng his left glasSI;'S/' said a disbelieving j'dar. · fielder lose a flY ball hit bY New
t!n. "I laughed my head off. He
. .York's Dave , · Wlnfteld In the learned ahout Yankee Stadium."
, treacherous "sun field" at the .
The Yankees won, 8-3.
· Stadium.
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In other AL action, Seattle beat
ThebiudroppectforanRBislngie OaklaQd 7-5, Cleveland edged BaltiIn
lnn!ng and provided more 4-3, Boston stopped Texas 4-2,
· Winflel
th hls 17th game-winning Milwaukee blanked Kansas City 4-0
In the American League.
· hit,
and Minnesota beat Cal!!ornia 4-1.
. ;.•w,;' probably my fault," added Haln washed out the Chicago..,..Cox. "I don't knOw why I didn't put Detroit game.

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pathetic example of Andl'e GJDee.
riCh, a 21-year-old student at
Swarthmore who has received
$4,!m a year In federal grants and
loans for the past three years. He Is
a Mennonite and has refused to
register because rerrtstrattn would
constitute "partlctpatton In preparatlon for war." With deference to
the young geatlemaD's ·religious
convictions, this Is p!flle. All be 15
required to do at this stage Is to
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single and Don Baylor an RBI

He struck
seven
walked two
before out
glvtng
wayand
to
George Frazier In the eighth when
the Blue Jays scored their last two
111ns.
With Toronto leading 1-D on
Alfredo Griffin's RBI single in the
top of the fifth Inning, Jercy
Mumphrey triggered a siX·run
Yankee uprising in the bottom of the
Inning off loser Jim Got!, 6-10.
Mumphrey, who later was traded
to Houston for Omar Moreno, hit a
drive to left-center that feU between
Bell and center fielder Lloyd
MosebY and roUed to the wall for a
, triple. GraigNetUes laterhitanRBI
single before Bell lost Winfield's fly
baU ·In the sun.
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RelieVer
Roy Lee Jackson
later forced
hometheftfthrunwitha
bases-loaded walk to Butch Wy·
negar and Jerry Mumphrey's
sacr!f!ce fly r~p'led the lnn!ng.
II was the olxJI vlctocy In eight
games for thE Ya•.kees, while the
stumbling Bhie Jays lost for the
seventh time tn the lasteightgames.
Martners7, A's5
In Oakland, Ron Roenlcke's
three-run homer capped a five-run
rally, leading Seattle over the A's
and snapping their five-game winn!ng streak.
Malt Young, 9-11, scattered eight
hit'! in 71-3!nn!ngsashewonforonly
the second time In his last 10
decisions and broke a three-game
Sea!Ue losing streak.
Two relievers ftnlshed up for the
Mariners, Including Ed Vande
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the unruly ruler of Cuba and the
godfather of Marxist revolutions In
the Americas, has been undergoing
long-distance psychoi!IUIIYs!s by
U.S. bitelligence experis for almost
a quarter of a centucy. Along with
the gray hairs that are overtaking
his beard, he has displayed certain
ch~ In behavior. For Instance:
-Once a boozer and womanizer,
Castro has now become something
of. an ascetic. VOdka and rum no
longer seem to give hlm the same
stimulation. He bas even cut down
on his beloved cigars. And the
women who ooce shared hls private
life have died. HJs work has become
his true mistress, the psychological
analysts bave concluded.
- On July 26, 1953, Castro led a
group of students In a da"'!!!!''US,
almost sulddai attack on a govern·
men! barracks. The faDed attempt
resulted In death for most of the
rebels and Imprisonment for Cas·
tro. To the analysts, the sulcl&lt;lal
nature of the attack demonstrated
his wtutngness to take desperate

risks. But he has now become rmre
canny and cautlous. At the massing
of U.S. mUitary power tn Central
America, for example, he began
sending up concUtatoey smoke
signals.
- In the 1950s, Castro burst Into
the communist world stUI an
unformed entlty, a flamboyant
figure among drab, almost anonymous Marxist leaders, • an un·
guided m!ssUe apt to veer off In any
trajectocy. He chafed over the
rigidity of communist dogma and
bristled when the Krem!!n tried to
teU hlm wbat to do. But today he Is a
hard-bitten calculating communist
who Is regarded by the Krem!!n as a
most dependable puppet.
The grim communlstexperlence,
llowever, bas rot put out tbe ttre In
Castro. He remains a looming
presence on the international scene
bY Virtue of a dramatic flair and a
genius for propaganda. He has a
tendency to present himself to the
world In a series of triumpbal
speeches, with rhetoric that raises
the hair on the back of the neck.

The psychoanalysts admire hls
Incredible memocy for detail. He
rumbles ·and roars for hours at a
time, artfully composing bls
speeches as he goes, without 110tes
or teleprompter. He has the
oratorical art111ecy, the brains and
the guile to create a great deal of
mischief whenever a fortuitous·
conjunction of events arise.
Castro's personal life fascinates
the analysts. He was born through a
UDlon of his mJddle..class father and
the Castro famDy maid. He went to
a Catholic school, then to university
and law school, where he report·
edly carried a gun and was a
campus bully. .
He Wlis also something of. a rake.
He drank heavily. smoked great
quantities of cigars and had many
transient love affairs. Though he
never married, he did father a son
by an unldenllf!ed mistress.
Castro had at least one lasting,
Intimate relattonship - with Cella
Mnchez. She was close to hlm In the
earUest days of the revolution, and
over the years became hoth lover

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.. Today Is Thul'!lday, Aug. 11, the223rd dayof1!&amp;. There are 142dayslett
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. In 18S7, the tJrst Atlantic cable broke after 3.15 mUes had been laid,
· putting ott wor1c on the proJect untU the next ~·
· In 1929, Arabs launched attacks on Jews In Palestine In protesto!Jewlsh
. use d. the Walling wan 1n Jl!l'IISilll!m.
. In l9Q, BriUIIl Prime MJnlster , W!nstat Cmrchlll and Prestdellt.
.: FranJdln Roosevelt met on a warship In the western Atlantic to sign the
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, Jlac!ne Royall lillie league baseball learn are, frenl
., raw, left te rlghl - Mall Richards, Chris Murphy, .
CUd Diddle, Todd Grlndstall, Joey JarreD, Shannon

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The other night I was home
reading a book when I received a
telepbom call that Mother Nature
was dying. I dressed hurriedly and
rushed over to the hospital. A lot of
people had gotten there before me,
and they were an sitting In the
walling room ccying and wringing
their hands. I searched out the
docton wbo were In another room
having a heated llf8Wlli!DI as to
ho,.· to save ber. Each doctor
seemed to have a different remedy:
One doctor said, "We have to get
her scnne fresh air. Slle can't
brellthlt. We'D have to turn off the
po•r."e~,.plant because ol the smoke."
"Are you out of your mind?"
another doctor said. "We turn off
the power, and she'll freeze to
deatb."
"Perhaps we could keep all cars
away from the hospital," a third
doctor suggested. "That would
relieve ::er breathing."
"OUt of the question," a fourth
docloc barked. "How would we get
back and forth to work if we
problhlted cars ne4!' the hospital?"
"GenUemen," another doctor
saki, "I don't believe it's the a!rtbat
Is hurting her as much as the water .
We.have to find some water that's
drinkable. Strong measures must
be taken Immediately against
polluting hospital water."
The director said, "Where would
we get the money to support the
hospital !! we closed down the
factories because they're pollu11!ng
the streams?"
"We'd . also have to give up
detergents,'' a doctor added, "aDd
we can't have a clean hospltal!!you
give up detergents."
"Isn't anybody going to do
anytlllna?'' I shouted.
They saw me for the first time,
and lllte of tbe doctms said IIJIIIrlly,
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coriference for professionals only.
Would you kindly leave?"
I walked out and down the baD.
Suddenly I saw a closed room,
which had ·the 11)1me MOTHER
NATURE hand-printed on the door.
Underneath it, In large red letters,
was another sign: NO VISITORS.
No one was In the haD, so I opened
the door. There was Mother Nature
propped up on pillows. She looked
old and l1red and haggard. I
couldn't beUeve anyone could bave
changed so much In 10 short years.
But · she seemed glad to see
someone and smUed weakly .

"HI, Ma,"lsald. " You'reloolllng
swell."
" You wouldn't kld a vecy sick
' lady, would you?" she said,
gasping.
"No, I'm not kidding. You look
wonderful. I've just been talk!ng to
the doctors, and they say they'D
have you on your feet tn oo ttme."
"Those quacks don't know anything," she saki. "All they do Is
come In every few bours and take
my temperatu!'l' and gtve me
something to l'I'Ueve the' pain. I
lhtnk I've bad it tbls ttme.''
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going to pull through. You'w
survived worse things than thl.l
before."
"It's never been this bad," she
said and then staried havtnc -a
coughing fit. "This time the Grim
Reaper's coming to get me."
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"But!!yougo,we'Dallhaveto(l'l,
Ma.'' I cried. "You have to hold oil.
Please, Ma."
"I kept complaining Ill pain,'' abe
whlspel'ed, "but oo one would pay
attention Ill me. I said, 'If you U8p
dolni what you're doing, I'm I'OlDI
to dle.' But everyone said, 'MA,
· you'll never clle.' Why .didn't t11et
lll1le!l to meT"
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Tim Teaford, Shawn Diddle, · Herb ...,.denntll,
Charlie Woods,
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TRACK AND FIELD
HEisiNKI, Finland,(AP) - .T he
U.S. 400-nieter relay team set a
· "· world record of37.86 to highlight the
·, 'action at the first annual World
·. 'rrack and Field Championships.
· · JarmUa KratOchvnova of C&gt;e. ' choslovakla also turned lit a World
''record-setting performance by capturing the women's 400-meter race
",with a tlmeof47.99.
·
,. In other events, Mary Decker of
' the U.S. captured the WOIJIIlii'S
.. 3,®meter run with a ttmel of
"11: 34.62, Carl Lewis took tbe long
, jump with a leapof28feet, ~Inches
~'and Bertland Cameron of Jarnalcil
:: outraced Americans ~lchael
"·Franks.and Sunder Nix to win the
·· men's400-meter run!n 45.05.
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,. · MONI'REAL (AP) -Top-seeded
' 'J ohn McEnroe defeated BrazU's
'Marcos Hocevar 6-2, 4-6, 6-1 and
advanced to the third round of the
'' ·S450,!m Player's International ten:
·'nls tournament.
·
.. ·: .In other action, Jimmy Connors
defeated Joachim Nysli&lt;M:Il&gt; of
; ~ . &amp;0, 6-2; Mats WUander,
~Swede. lost 64, 6-3toitaly's
GJaruit OclEppo; American Peter
. Fleming defeated C:llechoslovakla 's

In Baltimore, Lacy Sorensen
aDowed siX hits and struck out nine
as Oeveland defeated the Orioles.
Sorensen, 6-9, gave up Ken Singleton's three-run homer In the fourthInning for all of Baltimore's runs.
Aggressive baserunn!ng figured
In all ofOeveland'sruns, starting In .
the first lnn!ng after Alan Bannister
singled for the first of hls three bits
and.stole second. Bannister moved
to.third on a single bY Pat Tabler and
scored as Andre Thornton grounded
Into a force play .
GoiTilall Thomas walked to open
the fourth and scored on a double by
Ron Hassey as right fielder Dan
Ford threw to second In an attempt
to get Hassey. Hassey moved to
third on an !ntleldoutand scored on a
suicide-squeeze bunt by George
Vuckovich. Toby Harrah then
singled, stole second, and scored au
the way from second as Bannister
beat out a two-out grounder to
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and con11dance. He lniSted Iter

completely; In fact, she was the one
who chose where he would lleep a dlfierent place every nllbt.
Sanchez died In lllll, and tlll!re
are reports that Castro bu never
completely recoverect from Iter
death. Not only was she a human!z·
lng Influence on hlm, but he oow has
few pe&lt;Jple he can trust the way he
trusted Sanchez.
The only other woman known.to
be close ID Castro, named Santa
Marla, committed sutc!de~aame
year - reportedly IR despair over
the direction the revolutton had
taken.
1\vo things have dominated
Castro's life - his overwhelmlitg
ambttton and his hatred of the
United Slates. Iron!caUy, more
than two decades of host!Uty
plotttng by U.S. presidents have
helped to give Castro an exalted
status armng Yanla!e-hat!ng nations that be WOuld not overwtse
have. So wblle he hates us, he
depends qn Washington's enmity to
further his dreams r1 bigger thlnl5.

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When prices of industrial raw matertals like zinc, rubber and tallow rise,
few consumers take any inunedlate notice.
But erommist'l regard chan~ In the prlces of such commodities as a
sensitive !nd!cator of where the erommy Is heading. The market for zinc,
for example, tells something about the state of the market for the many
products In which It Is used- from roof gutters and television screens to
:: cosmetics and luminous dlals of clocks.
;: Rubber becomes t1res and elastic bands, beach toys and surgical gloves.
·· Tallow goes Into detergent, shortening, plastics and more.
:: An Index of these and other raw materials, compUed by the Commodity
;: Research Bureau, a publisher of commodities !nformatlon, reached a peak
.: In early l!lll. After that, It feU about 25 percent by last winter as economies
·· around the world languished In recession.
.: But since then It has been bouncing back, posting an Increase of more
. than 12 percent from last December to July.
.;, "Raw materials prices respond quickly to changes tn supply and
.. demand," said Jack Lavecy, chief economist at MerriU Lynch, Pierce,
:; Fenner &amp; Smith Inc.
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actMty Is expanding;" he wrote In a recent comrnentacy. ''They also
suggest future Increases In the overaU rate of !nflat!on; because a p!ckuptn
raw materlals prices heightens costs at the initial stages of productlon.
EventuaUy these Increases can feed through to prlces of finished
products.''
Changes In raw materials prlces have proven to be a fair-to-~
advance !ndtcator of trends In tnfiation, Lavecy said. He believes the
consumer price Index wlll be rising at a 6.5 percent to 7.5 percent 8Mual
rate by 191fi, more than double Its current pace.
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cards, part1culariy if rising Interest rates and a slowdown tn the progress of
the economic recovecy reduce upward pressure on raw-material prlces.
In the meanttme, accorll!ng to economists at New York's C!tlbank, the
recent upswing In commodity prices promises some help for developing
' countries now struggling to get out from under a burden of debt. Though
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prtmary conunodlties still typlcaUy play a vital role In their ecooomles.
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roogNy $W btulon In primary comm&lt;ldlties In l!lll. But with demand slack
and prices falling, the total dropped a boot $a&gt; bllljon In 1981 and another$15
btu1on last yeer.
Thu8, says the bank, a rerovery tn basic commodity prices could prove a
wry Important positive deveiopnent for these nations.
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Lasorda upset after Dodgers
drop 9-2 battle to Cincinnati
gain gmmd as the Braves lost a pair of ground baDs to pace the
By JOE KAY
Wednesday night.·Los Angeles has Cil)clnnatl offense.
AP SPorts Writer ·
dropped
19 of 33 games since the . Blliirdello was picked up from the
CINCINNATI (AP) -Watching
All-Star
break.
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Dodgers In theof!-season, andfelthe
the Los Angeles Dodgers stumble to
Lasorda
looked
tired
115
he
sat
In
a
wasn't
given a fair chance In Los
another defeat was more than
blue
Dodger
t-shlrt
after
the
game
Angeles.
·Manager Tom Lasorda couid bear.
"Theyjustklndo!leftmeofftothe
Lasorda closed the doors to the with an unftlled toodplate In front of
side,"
aUardello said. ''They liked
Dodger clubhouse tor 12 minutes him.
"I
don't
1mow
what
to
say,''
he
me
ail
a person, but'!]ley've got to
and reprimanded hls players for
like
you
as a ballplaye?', too.
their lackluster perfonnance Wed- said
A former Dodger minor lE:aguer
nesday night In a 9-2 pounding by the
helped to put ibe IIOl'lll8lly talkative
Cincinnati Reds.
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For goad measure, Lasorda Lasorda at a loss for words. ijoOkle
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c,.Ued an unusual morning workout catcher Dann Bllardello drove In
(USPS I~IMIII)
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A Division of MWUmNia. Ia~ ,. 1
for today to try to snap his club out Of 1 four rwiS with a tw~run homer and

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SECOND PLACE- Meigs placed &amp;ecODd.ln the
Junior League tournament recently. Jnihe llrsC row
are Gene Musser, coach, Elsie Meier, Sherry Cooper, .
I.e Anile Plnnts, Marla Musser, Ruth Porter,

the"Maybe
doldrums.
they're trytng too hard.
Maybe some· of them 'are tired. I
don't know," Lasorda said, searchIng for an explnnatlon to the
Dodgers' third straight loss.
The Dodgers, 6~ games behind
first-place Atlanta In the National
League West, wasted a chance to

Samantha RGush, Harry Ruush, coach. Abaeol were
Kim S!ewart, KeW stewart, Angle Cundiff, Becky
Smith, Shelly Stoharl, Mary Butcher, Doozle stewart,

coach.

Pre-game 'conference' pays off for SF Giants
The last two days pulled Evans
within
three ofleader Mike Schmidt
AP Sports Writer
In
the
NL
homer race.
After San Francisco Manager
"The
home
runs arelrilportantfor
Frank Robinson cleared the air,
me," Evans said. "This gets me
Darrell Evans cleared the bases.
Robinson conducted a one-hour, back In the race for the home run
25-mlnute meeting before Wednes- title, and I've been In that position
day's game with West Division- o!Jly one other time, and ihat was 10
leading Atlanta and then the Giants ' years ago."
Evans walked away from the
got a three- run homer from Evans,
hls 23rd of the season, with two outs plate In disgust after foullng a
In the ninth Inning to beat the Braves dellvery from Terry Forster down
the first base Une, then ripped the
7-4.
The meeting, Robinson said, was next pitch over the center field
long because "lt was that good. I fence.
"I didn't getalloflt, but you don't
didn't want It to end, but we had to
get ready for the game. It's the best have to here (In Atlanta)," Evans
meeting I've ever been associated said. "In Candlestick, I wouldn't be
with. It Was time to clear the air a happy DOW'."
ThehomerscoredDaveBergman
little bit."
Evans, who was 011tstandtng In and Johnnie LeMaster, who · had
the first half of the season, had slngled off loser Steve Bedrosian,
cooled off considerably In recent 7-5. Evans was the first batter
weeks. But hls homer · was the Forster faced.
The victory went'to Greg Minton,
second In two days.
t&gt;S,
and Gary Lavelle worked the
"It's nice to get going again,"
Evans said. "It was frustrating. I final Inning for hls 13th save.
TheGiants. tooka~3leadwithtwo
only had slx or eight RBI since the
All-Star game and I hadn't hit a runs In the eighth after starter Craig
McMurtry yteld&amp;d tw!HlUtslngles lo
homer In a long time."
In other National League games, Jack Clark and Jeff Leonard. Chill
it was St. Louis 9, Chicago 5 In 13 Davts singled to center to score
Innings; Montreal 5, New York 3; Ctark, and Leonard also scored
Phlladelphla4, Plttsburgh2; Clncln- when the ball got by Dale Murpby.
But the Braves tied the game In
nat19, Los Angeles 2, andHouston4,
the bottom of the eighth on Bob
San Diego 3 In 141nnlngs.
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lblstoo 4, San Dlt?J 3, 14 lnnlnKS
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tMadden 5.{1), 1n1
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Smith and a two-run homer from
Pirates scored both of their runs. . · · David Green, giving him live RBI,
In the fourth, Carlton walked In the 13th.

Weekend fishing report
COLUMBUS. 0100 (AP) - Kere Is thfl weeldy
tbhlng report as Pf'l'PIIred ~the Ohio Department of

Natural Reswrces.
Cl&gt;i'lBAL 0100
Utue Derby D-eek- This stream kl MadisOn and
Union (-"'UJJties Is 1 good place to try tor ArMllmouth
bass and rock bass ft.slllng. Uve baits such as toft
craw. and lleiDgramltewllwlfJ!Jd duringttu. 11meof
year.
Scioto RJver- There IS IIOOd ftShing 1n Ule riVf1' lor
!li'NlllJn[JJth baM, I"QCt: bas and channel catlllh. ~

CotumWs II the tnt area to tlsli for these !pedes.
catashlnr Is best at nlibt. and baJts s\aeh as w&lt;N"tnS',
chlckm ttvm and san craws w.:rk !Est.
NOR11IWI!BT omo
Flndlay Reservoir No.~ -lh! yellow" perch tlshlng
is gooclln th1s Hancock Coonry \WUiftd nxn:otr.
'lbe best results are prob:ed by drtn 1\shlna with

minnows. The later summer walleye tbhlng ean also
be good at thill Jake.'
Pleasant H1D Re&amp;ervolr - Good walleye and
channel catflshlng ln this Ashland-Rkhland County
lake. ~I Pleuant Hill waile)lw'tl.shl'rrnm troll
drtvlng lures and drill bh with night cn.wlen

deeP

Coonty lake hu ROOd late IUI'IVIlel' flshlni: forbtuetJUI,
crap!)W, channel catftah md larRemouth t.~. The
biKKl'St bluegU&amp;s are ~ caueJrt Ill deep wtter
over oe1 t'I'E.'E!k cl!anneb &amp;Ad sulmft'JI!d. road bl!da.

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Salt Fork Lake - 'l'here II (10011 laW •ununw
tbhmg here for JTI,LikJe, cbannel cdlb and
largemouth biBS. MOlt o1 the rB&amp;Ikk!l are cnrtac on
dct'p dtvtng IW'es trolled In the loiWr ll!diDn of the

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Captino C...k - Thlo omall """"""' County
stream Is ty)Xal Oflf'llltl' -lheelltniQliO ttre..good m smaDmouth bul a roc11. - . .

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Despite the victory and the
successful meeting, the Giants are
still In fl1th place In the West, 14~
games behind the Braves, who have
a 6~-game bulge over second-place
Los Angeles.
Asked how he sees the division
pennant race, Robinson said, "What
race? I don't see a race. Until
somebody closes some ground,
there won't be a race. I hopewe1Jbe
the ones to do it."
Pblllles f. Pirates 2
At Philadelphia, Steve Carlton
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Jackie Brickles, cosmos, Mrs. covered with molst spagnum moss.
Lewis, dahlias, zlnnlas, and brome- The secret of bromelald health Is to
laid plant Just ready lo bloom.
keep the natural vase filled with
Mrs. Lewls gave the story of the water or moist, she pointed out.
bromelald plant, nollng that it Is a They can stand heat , cold, and dry
"epiphyte" which means It clings to atmospheres, but not freezing
rocks as It grows. Nutrtents and · temperatures
and should be
water are taken ln lhfough ' the fertillzed every two months.
leaVI!S that form a VIJ$e etfect. The
Mrs . Lewts explained that the
flower spikes usually emerge from plant is sensitive to ethylene , a gas
the center and they vary ln color given off by apples as they ripen.
from blue througll red, yellow and Placing a bromelald In a clear
white and many Just last a day. The plastic bag, keeping It out of
leaves tum bright colors before ·sunshine, and putting ln an apple for
blooming and the fruit ls often even
four days, then removing tile plant

Mrs. Lewis said.
An lnVitallon were read from the

LONG BCYITOM- There will
be a teen dance at the Long ·
Bottom Community Building
Thursday from 7 p.m: untlllO: 30
p.m. The dance will be
chaperoned.

Rutland Garden Oub to participate
In a flower show at the Rutland
MethodlstChurchonSept.lOandll,
and to an open meeting, Aug. 29. An
Invitation from the Shade Valley
Club's openmeellng onSept.13was
also read . Meigs County Fair
programs were distributed and
membership tickets sold. Plans
were made to work on the new
program books by the Incoming
president, Peggy Crane.
.
For roll call members displayed a
cutting of an evergreen. . ,

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POMEROY - An organlza.
tlonal meeting for all Eastern
Local students Interested ln .
rlaylng junior high football wlll 1
be held Thursday a,t 6 p.m. atthe
high school. Parents are urged
to attend .

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SUNDAY
POINT ROCK - Citizens
Organlzallon Against Longwal·
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at 2 p.m . Sunday at the home of
Silas and Mary Lou Milllns at
Point Rock. A meeting wW
follow the picnic. Those attend·
lng are to take a' covered dish
and their own table seiV!ce.

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The 48th 'annua l reunion of tl!e
Parker family wW be held at the
Thppers Plains School, Sunday,
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Members discUssed their entrtes
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styrafoamandvlnes,AllceThompson, ·"Aiil't No Mountain High
Enough, " a tall deslgti In a metal
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atop a slender black base. All of
these were skeleton arrangements
with the flowers to be added late(.

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Senior,Day
at Fair set

LADIES' ,JEANS

Senior Citizens Day at the Meigs
County Fair wtll be observed on
Thursday.
While tbe senior citizens' tent
with a variety of crafts for sale wUJ
be in place all week, special
activities wlll take place only on
Thursday. That day senior citizens
wUI be admitted for iullt·prlce.
Tickets must be purchased at the
Center or a Buckeye Card shOwn at
t he gate to gain half-price
admission.
On Thursday there Will be a
varlety of musical entertainment
and square da!'cing.

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Prison ministry
film scheduled
in Syracuse
11

God's Prison Gang.'' a newly
released film featuring AI Capone's
getaway driver, the last member of
Bonnie and Clyde's gang and two
other notorious criminals who have
become Christians wlll be shown at
Syracuse Church of the Nazarene,
Bridgeman RDad, Syracuse, Sunday, Aug. 14. The shoWing is
scheduled to begin at 6 p.m.
The film, shot behind tbe walls of
New York's Attica prison, Is hosted'
by ArtUnkletter.·It tens t)Jestoryof
how the work of International
Prtson Mtntstry is accomplishing
what more guards, .h igher prison
walls and greater ftnanclal expenditures have failed to do - keep
released Inmates from returntng to
llves of crtme:
The Rev. James B. Kittle, pastor
of Syracuse Church of the Nazarene, said he hopes all citizens
concerned about the problem of
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• ; 1931 CIDSTER !UGH ClASS - . Attending the
reunion of the class were left to right, seated, NelUe
• Parker, Betty Davisson, Esther Gooch, Opal
. ~lckham. and Irene Parker, IUld standing, Mildred

Collins, Bertha Smith (teacher), Fred Smith, Earl
Knight (teacher), Virgil McElroy, Jolm Bailey,
LoeWe Smith (teacher), and Pauline Ridenour.

: ~hester High Class of '31 has reuniori
: ~ "TenrnembersoftheChesterHigh delivered to Lenora Betztng, a class
So;hool Ciassof193lheldtheir annual member absent because of lltnesss,
i'eunion at the Chester firehouse• and to Freda Miller. ·
The group took an offerf9g to be
~day. _
· ;Three former teachers jotned the used for flowers and gave a donation
. class along with several relatives to the Chester firemen . They noted
: Di&gt;&lt;i classmates of other years.
that the class had 23 graduates, nlne
; ~: A basket dtnner wa held With now deceased, four others unable to
. ~rtha Srnlth glvtng the blesstng. attend the reunion.
l)urlng the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.
Others present were John Batley,
;John Wickham served homemade Nellie and Wilber Parker, Mr. and
~cream to the group. Dtnner was Mrs. Joe Poole and Will, Mr. and
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Mrs. BUel Ridenour, Mary Buck,
Virgil McElroy, Thelma Hayes,
Irene Parker, Earl Knight, F'red
Smith, Lucille Smith, Lora and
Owen Damewood, all local; Esther
and Raymond Gooch, Gallipolis;
Betty and Kenneth Davisson, Mechanicsburg, and Mlldred Collins
and Marjorie Colltns King, Canton.
Next reunlon will he held at the
Chester Firehouse the last Sunday
of July tn 1984.

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andKa thfynDavls) washeldSundayatthe

LambertandCarrie,Poineroy.
Mr. and Mrs. JceSchuler,Jr.and
sons, Joe Bob and Bobby Joe,
Cheshire, Esther Davis, Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Grant and

Smith, Pau~ June and Paula
Eichinger, Doug and Darla Staats,
Richard, Denise, Jennifer and

FOrest Acres Park, New Lima
Pp.rk, Rutland.
: &lt;irace for the basket dinner a t
!loon was given by Mary Kathryn
HOlter. There was a moment of

Michael, Pam and Debbie Davis,
Marlin Evans, Eagle Ridge RDad;
Mr. andMrs.RickTraversandsons,
Greg and Marc, Wilkesville·, Jim
Davis, Rio Grande; Jolene Hood,

Jason Mora , Larry Hill, Scott Hill,
Rochelle McDanlel, Joyce, Leroy,
Mark, Joy and Cheri Sauters,
PatrickCieland,Leslle,Rhondaand
Sarah Belli Frank, Alfred, Helen

;: J'he 3:Jn::J annual Davis reunlon

ldes cendan t s

inence
in who
memory
of Edith
llOugland
died Feb.
11. Davis
- :Mrs. Holter presided at the
bQstnes meettng with the 76 attendIn$ vottng to retatn the officers for
jlllother year. The reunion wlll be
Mid thefirstSundayinAugustatthe
~e place. The o!{lcers are Mrs.
Jiolter, presklent, Belva Schuler,
, yfce president, and Susie Travers,
~tary.

Hunttnglon
Beach,Eleanor
Callf. ; WilliamMr. and · and
Donna
Frank,
Chock
Clara
Mrs.
Bury! White,
Sayre,
Judy,
Becky
and and
Max,
Jr.
son, Gary White, Circleville; Cathe- Eichinger, Allen and Polly Eichinline Dennis, Waverly, Mr. and Mrs. ger, all of Pomeroy.
James Davis, Jamie and Michelle,
Roger, Nancy, RDger Lee and
StamptngGround, Ky.
Tracie Hubbard, William and
Mr. imd Mrs. Howard Smith and Margaret Eichinger, Nora Houda·
daughters, Michelle and Vera, St.
shell, Jon Houdashelt, Jutle HoudaArke, ·FJa.; Bill Frederick, Water- shelt, Syracuse; Opal and Laura
ford; Mr. and Mrs. R. Gary Holter, ·Eichinger, Fritz Sayre, Chester;
Brenda and Gary,Mr. and Mrs.
Don, Jan and Tiffany Eichinger,
Gordon Holter, Wesley and Martie, Tuppers Platn5; Linda and Mandy
Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Holter, Bashan. Boyd, Jack, Mary Jane Doyle and
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Randy Gibbs, Parkersburg; Tracy
Smith, Blount, w. va.; John
Eichinger, Lancaster; Mark and
'!'racy Parkey, Bob and Jean
The annual Eichinger reunlon Seyfried, Columbus; John and Pat
was held Sunday at the Meigs Houdashelt, Grove Ctty; Ernest and
County fairgrounds.
Ruth Leifheit, Akron; Terry and
Leroy Sauters gave the blessing. Susan Sayre, Little Hocktng; Marie
Recognized were Dick Young, the Houdashelt, Athens: Brian Collins,
oldest; TiffanyDa_wnEichinger, the Long Bottom, and Homer Young,
youngest; and Barbara Darst Middleport.

· : -Gifts were presented to Worley
pavls, the oldest man; GiadaDavts,
tlie oldest woman; Carne Lambert,
.!he youngest girl; Bobby Joe
$&lt;ihuler, the youngest boy; Jolene
i!Dod who traveled the farlhest; and
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:rJna Molden, Langsville; Mr. and
-Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Mr. and Mrs.·
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$1995
I ,,

VALUES TO IZ9.50

SIZES 3 TO IS

Entire Stock of MEN'S S.~. KNIT SHIRTS .......... 30o/o OFF
Odd Lot MEN'S SWEATERS ........................... 1/2 PRICE
ODD LOT LUGGAGE .................................... 1 2 PRICE

•NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
.
126 E. MAIN

.MAPLE-OAK-PECAN-PINE

REDUCED UP TO

AVAILABLE IN TAN OR MOCitA BROWN

ANY LIFESTYLE. COMPLETE GROUPINGS

LOVESEAT WITH
HIDDEN OTTOMANS
REG. 1779

3 Q0/o
INVENTORY CLOSE-OUTS

SOFA WITH TWO
HIDDEN OTTOMANS
REG. 1899
$

FORMICA TOP HEX END TABLES IN WALNUT FIN·

~SE~. 1184

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PILLOW BACKED RECLINER

1529.95 .................... $418

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Ll 5IL
~~

REDUCED UP TO

$644

7 64

CORNE~

"KERM'S KORNER

OFF

G ••...

MEN'S S.S. DRESS SHIRTS ............................. 30% OFF
MEN'S SUMMER SUITS .............. ;.. ;............... 35°/o OF.F
MEN'S SWEATERS ......................................... .1I 3 OFF
FOOTBALL
LADIES
JERSEYS
ST. LEG LEVI'S

-~ilgust.

MEET ME AT THE MEIGS INN

Rec. 1 ll99$ll44

ROCi&lt;£RS, LOUNGES
OCCASIONAL, RECLINERS

REDUCED

. .. BECAUSE NO TOO PEOI'I..E FEI.AX ALJ&lt;E.

LEE JEANS

BOOT CUT JEANS
$999

$90

.$5CJ!5

TWIN SIZE

CHAIRS

Evmy Chest in Stock Marked Down

$}4995 .

Reg. *88'.911lltea.

Simmons Motorized
Adjustable Bed

lANE CEDAR CHESTS

Reg. $239

SAVE

1/2 OFF

SIMMONS FULL-SIZE BOX SPRINGS ONLY .
REG. 1Z09.95 ..................................... $105
SIMMONS EVENING WHISPER QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS ONLY. MUST SELL!
$
REG. 1Z49.95 ......., .............:............... 125

FINAL CLOSE-OUT ON

'20°/o TO 50°/o

UPTO

QUEEN SIZE BEAUTYREST® SET WITH . DISC:ON-1
TINUED COVER. 15 YR . GUARANTEE.
REG. '699.95 .................................... .' SAC~QI

durable

, By LYON-SHAW AND SAMSONIT£
. }- 'REMAINING STOC~ NOW REDUCED

MIS-MATCHED SETS AND
DISCONTINUED COVERS

SIZE BEAUTYREST®
SET.
IPRIEMilJM BEDDING WITH 15 YR. GUARANTEE.
1 3ZO ......................................... $1
REG. 179.95 .......................................... .
SIZE BEAUTYR[ST® BOX SPRING ONLY
REG. 11Z5 ........................................... ..

brown vinyl.
REG. 1319 ................ $265

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PRICES

ON SIMMONS AND STEARNS &amp; FOSTER QUALITY BEDDING

LA·Z-BOY RECLINER with pi·

"The Middle S~oe
Store
In' The Middle Block" ·
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E. Main, Pomeroy
352
.

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AREHOUSE

1

PH. 992-2644

CONfEiiORAiiYoAK-TRIIIMED SOFA WITH BROAD
STRIPED BEIGE/BLUE COVER IN 100% OLEfiN COVER.

25.SOFAS IN STOCK

DURING THIS SALE ONLY
Many Styles to Choose From-Startirt at 111750

ffl:~!l:::~t~ h~~n:,enpot~~~

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40°/o OFF

50°/o

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:
· ~er at the Belleville Locks and
· [)am park. The blessing was given
Jly- Mrs. Marlene Putman. A short
truStness session was C!lnducted by
ih~ president, Mrs . Grace Weber.
She appointed a nominating com· l)llttee, Mrs. Putman, chairman,
: NQia Young and Martlyn Hannum.
: k : program comrnlttee was also
jjppointed With Margaret Cauthorn
:;ejvtng as chairman, and Ruth
Anne Balderson, Maxine Whlteiil!e.d, Janice Young and Grace
· Weber.
: ~ Dther members and guests at·
: ~ding were Janet Connolly, Mar· 2;iret Brown, Pauline Myers, Mary
AUce "Else, Klla Young, Keith
·Putman and Mll&lt;e Young.
:: Jrhere wlll be no meettng In

OVER

LA·Z-IOV RECLINER wilh luxurious comfort IJid deep tuttirw
Milable in brick or brown.
REG. 1499 ................ $399

PAIR

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$}9995
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OVER 80 CHAIRS REDUCED UP TO
•ROCKER-RECLINERS •WALL-SAVER RECLINERS

71.2 PRICE
MARGU ER'' ITE. SH.OES
1· 2 00

Florist Sine• 1957

UP TO

GENUINE LA .. Z-BOY AND 'ACTION RECLINERS

PURSES

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SAVE $100

SOFA &amp; LOVESEAT By BARCLAY® - CONTEMPORARY lOOSE-BACK STYLE WITH
FLARED ARMS. B"ROWlt/BEIGE HERCULON COVER.
.
REG. 1890 .......:......................... ;......... CLEARANCE SALE SPECIAL $599

suMMER

GRoup

Et"cht"nger

Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Mer! Davis,
: Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, Danny
: D_a vis, Vona Gillenwater, Mr. and
· Mrs. John Mlller, Lisa and Derek,
RUtland.
;Mr. and Mrs. RDbert Davis,
Steven Quillen, David Petrey,
Middleport; Bill and Dean Davis,
· F1tntridge; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
tllffleandGreta,Mr.andMrs.Dave .

SECTIONALS AND
PIT GROUPS

.

lf2 PRICE

PAIR

GROUP

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"Exrra

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GROUP

~~!':O:~:u:11~1~~end the free
Jones,theonetraveltngthetarthest. rr::::::::::==:::::;l
Attending were Greg and B. J .
Yaor
Taoch"

:'family reunions held in county-----

:0: avis

FRIDAY &amp;.SATURDAY-AUGUSl 12 &amp; 13

$1 QOO

ALL ITEMS SUBJECT
TO PRIOR S.ALE

SALE STARTS FRIDAY-9:00 SHARP.

STYLISH CONTEMPORARY
GROUP
Everybody can relax In their own way
on this comfortable apartment size sofa. The Family
Lounger Is a stylish way lo save space because it
can snuggle up to a wall and still recline. Like all
Peoploungers.lt's beautiful , comlortable , durable
lurr\iture that gives you the added luxury of being a
lounger. The CQntemporary collection shown features a
fashionable wide w~le corduroy fabric .In colors to
complement any decor.
·

=inFURNIT.U RE
.L~ SHOW C.AS E
OF THIRD AND OUVE- GAWPOUS

•FREE
DEUVERY

............................................. $79

WOOD AND GLASS OVAL COCKTAIL TABLE.
REG. 1Z95 ................ :......................... $150
MAHOGANY PIE CRUST TABLE.
$
REG. 1199 ........................................... 139
TWO BRASS AND GLASS END TABLES
REG. 1458 .................................... ...... $278

SIMMONS-STEARNS &amp; FOSTER

HIDE-A-BEDS
ALL SOFA-SLEEPERS IN STOCK REDUCED

OPEN DAILY TO 6 P.111i.
MON. &amp; FRI. TO B P.M.

~EG.

1510 ........................ ~ .. :.............. $344

FLOOR ........
CHOICE OF TWO STYlES

REG. 199 .

Clearance
Sale

$4 9

REG. SALE
FOLDING STRAP CHAISE LOUNGE ... '65 S22
BENT-WOOD COAT TREE .................. '59 s22
WOOD MAGAZINE RACK .................. '59 $28
OR GIVE AS A GIFT -

•FREE

PARKING

TWO OAK AND GLASS END TABLESW/MIRRORED
BOTTOMS.
· .
REG. 15Zl .......................................... S39B
BAMBOO AND GLASS SERVER
REG. 1374 .......................................... $199
BAMBOO AND GLASS TABLE
REG. 1264 .......................................... $145
TWO OAK END TABLES

446-3045 .

WHERE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
IS OUR MAIN CONCERN.

POMEROY, OH.

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Pameroy

Middleport,

Meigs property transfers
Sybil Ebersbach to l',{ary L.
Guinther, James J. Guinther, Pt.
Lot 299, Sutton.
·
Margaret Clatworthy, deceased,

Henry Clatworthy, Dorothy Clat·
Russell to Theron Russell, 101.1!3
worthy, James Clatworthy, Jr..• acres, Chester.
Affidavit, Meigs.
Zola L . Duncan tn Pearlle Jewell,
Charles Russell, Margaret E . . Pt. Lot, Middleport VIllage.

Ohio

August 11, 1983 .:.

lhurtday,

Ruby Karen Wblte, Harold
White, fka Ruby Karen Young, to

Margaret W. Pbelps, Paul C .
Werry, Constance M. Werry, Jobn

Elmer Young, Sr., Pt. Tract,
Chester. .
Nonoood Ferren, Alta Ferrell to
Stewart Blankenahlp, Betty Blankenship, 3.95 acres, Bedford.
Cbarles A; Dobbllls, V. Evelyn
Dobbins to Mildred D. Hagearty,

E. Werry, Mllrgllflll Jean Werry,
Walter P . Werry, SteDa Werry,
Harold W. Werry, Helen H. WfllTY
to JefferyS. Werry, RubyJ. W41rry,
Tracts, POmeroy VWage.
Home National Bank to Ttn!Othy
A. Baurn, Martie Y. Baum, Par·
eels, Chester.
James W. Carnahali, Nancy

Parcels, Lebaoon!Letart.

The Daily Sentinel

11 1983

Busin~s Senrices

Carnallan to James E. Diddle,
RJgllt of Way, Sutton.
Dwlgbt L. Hysen, Mlldred Hylell .
to Leading Creek Coos. Dlst., Right '
otWay, Rutland.
.
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WllUam 1.. carr, LuclDe F. carr.
to Willian! I.. carr, Lucille F. carr,
Parcels, Orange.
John E. McGuire, Kathy D. ·
McGuire to Clarence Y. Young, •
. Marilyn J. Young, Parcel, Rutland, :'

OAK

FURNITURE
*Tables &amp;Chairs

*Comer Cupboards
*Buffet. etc.

WOOD
WORLD

PHONE 992.-2156

2506 Grand Central
Viemta, W. ·va.

· · 1-Card of Thanks (paid in advance)
2 -ln Memory · (paid in advance)

21~Business

Opportunity.
22- Money to Loan ·

3·Announcements

23· Profession81 Services

4-Giveaway
5 -HappyAds
6-Lostand Fo~Jnd
7 -Yard Sale (paid in advance)
8 -Pubic Sale
S. Auction
9 -Wanted to Buy

31 - Homes for Sale
32- Mobile Homes for Sale
33-Farms for Sale
34-Business Buildings
35-Lo.t s &amp; Acreage
26-Real Estate Wanted

41 -Houses for Rent
42-Mobile Homes for Rent
43-Farms for Rent
44-Apartment for Rent
45- Furnished Rooms
46- Space for Rent
4 ?-Wanted to Rent
48-Equipment for Rent
49-For Lease

11-Help Wanted
. 1 2-Situated Wanted

13-lnsurance
14-Business Training
15- Scl!ools
16-Radio. TV &amp; CB Repair

17-Miscellaneous
1 B-Wanted To Do

Public Notice

Public Notic.e

PUBUC NOTICE
Not1ce rs hereby given that on
Saturday. Augu st 13th, 1.983,
·at I O·OO am. a publrc sale writ
be held on the F&lt;Jrmers Bank &amp;

Savrngs Company lot,

211

West Second Street. Pomeroy.
Oh10 45769. to sell tor cash the
fol lowrng collateral:
1977 Ford Truck. Mfg : s
Senal No. F15HU024212
Tt;l e Farmers Bank and Savmgs Company. Pomeroy. Oh1o.
reserves I he ri ght to bid at thrs
sale. and to wrthdraw the above
vehrcle prror to sa le. Further.
the Farmers Bank and Savrngs
Company re serves the nght to
retect any or all bids submrtted .
Further. veh ic les are sold m
the con dition they are inwrth no
express~ or rmpl red warran tres grven.

18)10. 11 . 12 3ic

51-Household Goods
52-CB, TV &amp; Radio Equipment
53-Antiques
54-Misc. Merchandise
55-B.u ilding Supplies
56-Pets for Sale
57-Muaicallnslrumenta
58-Fruits &amp; Vegetables
59-For Sale or Trade

Ave.

the exrsting intersection of
State Route No. 124 and State
Route No. 346: thence tn a

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EXTEN-

Card of Thanks

CARD OF THANKS

I want to think 111 my lrionds
&amp; 111 the church folks &amp;
ministers wbo r,rayed for me &amp;
visited 111; a so those who
sent eerds 11d flowers whic~
111eourared me; my Husbaod &amp;
childron who wore so flithf•l
to me In my ltnrtby stay in
Ohio Unlnrsity Hospi!JL But
lhru it all my Jesus br0111ht mt
out of it for which llivt tho
Praise: I love my lord and ev·
tryon e.
Muriel Youna
Rutland, Ohio
2

In Memoriam

In Memoriam of my mom,
Emma D. Johnson who
pmed away 3 years 110
today. Auaust 11, 1980.
I o a world whose mothers
oro precious and lew.
I'm really 1l1d God pve -me
yuu,
.•
Even thoup you are 10ne 3
years qo tedsy
My love lor you will llways
stay.
In His honds the Lord has

you, .
In my heart there is IIPICI,
·1 l'lm to SH your smllinc
fiCO.
BU1 someday my mom. wt'll
be tOJittior q1in;
The pa1n Is unblor1ble.
BU1 I think the Lord you're
, with him.
Sad!' missed by daualller,
Bern1ce llw1lley and flm·
ily.

Th ese cash rates

include discount
)Wanted

) For Sale

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And being more fully des·
cribed as follows :
Beginning at the southwes·
terty termrnus of Journalized
State Routs No. 346.1ocated at
the intersecti on of State Ro ute
No. 1 24. as recorded in the Di rector's Journal. dated March

11 . 1966. Vol. 51, Page 210;
then ce m a northeasterly direction ooss~ng the southerly and

54 Misc. Merchandise

FREEZER SALE
CHEST MODELS
5 Cu.
8 Cu.
15 Cu.
20 Cu.
25 Cu.

Ft. ... S2J5.95
Ft. ,.. 1285.95
Ft.... SJ55.95
Ft. .•. s418.95
Ft. .;. 1472.95

SPECIAL

POMEROY
LANDMARK
614·992·2181

I!IHif cleanand paintq, stonn
door$ ll1d windaws. .
downspouts,

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Classified pages cover the
following telephone .exchanges ...
GeUia County
Area Code 814

Meigs County
AreeCode614

448-Gailipolls
367-Cheehira
· 388::.VInton
. 24&amp;-Aio Grande
266-Guyen Diet.
643-Arabia Oist.
379-Wainut
. - .

· All Work Guaranteed
' "Free Estl•tes';

Call:

992- Middleport
Pomeroy
985- Cheotllf
343-Portland
247-Letart Falls
949-Racine
742- Autland
· 8117-Coolville

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ROOFING

MJU1R

(Formerly Emplo1fd by
Lee Construction 1

CARPENTRY
SERVICE

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Rltlllldelinl &amp; lll1w llomts
"FREE ESTIIIATES"

PHONE: 992·7816
7·27·1 mo. pd.

Augusl 29. 19a3.

TERESA'S

ELECTRI.C
SERVICE

SALES &amp; SERVICE. :;.

For all your wiring
needt; furnecee re- •
pair 18rvlee and inttallatlori.
Retldtmtlal
8r Commercial
Call 742-3196

Authorized John DHr,
11M Holllnd, BusiiHcc ::

U.S. RT. 50 EAST

FOR SALE
18 fT. WI~D CAT
TRAVEL TRAILER

$2,700.00 or Best Offer
PH .992·3006
S.l6·1 mo.

. .. .

Farm Equipment
'
Daler
.
Farm Equipment
Pafh &amp; Service .,. .

-BACKHOE
SERVICE

"Uctnsed

PH. 992-3047

That's rightl When you Ul8 e column inch or
more in n&amp;Wiflllper adwrtlllng, be it·dilplay or

classified, you reach thoulande of potantilll
buyers that are aeger 1D receive your
money-saving me~.

Ira 11116'

UliLITY BUILDINGS
Slz.- fro•

6'd' Up

· to 24'158"

lnsulatd

Doa Houses

P&amp;S Rlchtt,
BUILDINGS
011. . ,.,
.•. Pll~&amp;l+tPfl.
.,

1040k

r

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Wishers, llr)1fS
Rarwas, Rtflissrators

AUCTION SALE
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THURSDAY, AUGUST II
AT 5:30P.M.

FOLLOW RT. 7 1.8 IIILE IOITH OF TUPPERS PlAIIS
.
SOLD FARI, lUST SELL: "
·K10g auto. wood burner, De mini water pump, (IOrtlble snapon front end alignment m1chine, SIIII()SGIIIIfttrllor-IIIUiator tester, tnt Cub pulley and cutter blr Slillfcllain SIW (16
Inch cui), G1bson 5 HP rototiller post
di&amp;Pr 611. blUSh
. hoc. Minneapolis-Moline M-300 111nure spraecler 611. M.F.
disk. Mod. 25 adjustable, 2 bottom plows (14 in, pt.), 711.
M.F. Dynabalance rear mower, M.F. 3 pt. liar blr rake, Case
200 bller, 600 series Ford trctor with five pow11. Other items
not listed.
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Smell lila. 111 equipment In axctlltltt condltiOtt. T11111 of
I!! I•; calli or cllack w/posltiYei.O. lot rnponllbla for accidents. luncll..
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OWIIEI: IR. '&amp; IRS. CHUT£1 FIEDIICK
AUCTIOIEEI: Jll AlLOWAY

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SERYI~E

CALLS

742-2362

SEWER UIES

•PONDS, RECLAMATION
WORK
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COIICIET£ WORK

IIIIIIISI&amp; Mill CIUAIANTEID

USED
,
APPLIANCES'-

SIDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
"Buvtif!fl, Custom
Built Gal'lltl"
Call for free sidln1esti••tes. 949-2801 or
949-21.0.
No Sunday Calls
3-11-ttc

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.WE ALSO DO
SERVICE CALLS

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ERNEST MITCHELL i
Route

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HEMLOCK

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STRIP
COAL

Will Illes, NC1f,
lllltioo, pond$, utility COlli ·
struction and septic lllllL

$3(p) ATON
. PH. 992-2280
2-U-tfc

-Lo·Bov
-T-oher

-W8tet

TUPPEIS

PWIIS. 011.

•.... &amp; ACceu.rin
'8lu &amp; AltiiO.
'Live lilt, Filhill

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-Septic Syeteme
LARGE OR SMALL JOI

PH. 882·2478
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Arllllth's An:llety
&amp; Hllllq Supply

7-l5-l ... pd.

·~~Y.:. 10-&amp;
Sat. &amp; .... 10-1 .
Cloafl T111. &amp;Wtd.

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PIPELINE

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CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
DEEP CLEAN.ED - SHORT ORYING TIME
U8E SAME OAY- AN11·AESOIL DETERGENTS
COMMERCIAL l!o RESIDENTfAl
•Profanionel Spot R1111oval Service
&amp; Celllq Cleaniq
"Insurance Wook Welcome"
J••s Knl&amp;ht-273-5388
In Revenswood
Rick Hovatter-992-2606
. In Middleport
On All Sarvices"
"Free

Isears I

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RACINE,OH.

PH. 949-2224

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"Bondtd &amp; Insured" ·_

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FENCING

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SALES Pelion wanted In
Apple GrOve, WV area . Start
up to 8300. per week
llfe•time ciie"er, au · fringe
beniflta, full time. Cell 3_04-

CAtALOG

~MERCHANT

GNgg • P8tty Olbbe·OWnere

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Room, board and care for an
Blderly person in my home.
Reaoonable. Coll992-6022 .

LOST: Ono Cyrue Garden
akl. ·oround Middleport Lovy,
reward offered . Call 614·
992-7441.

Wil, .do babyaltting in my
home. Racine area. References, 814-949-2779.

Ke'/1 found on Main lStrll1.
Claim et Register.

Will do babysitting in my
home. Live in M lddleport
• .... ~·11614-992-8349.

Yard Sala 36 Grape St.
Thure.-Frl. School desk•.
toya, coet1, tricycle, . odds
end end1.
Yord So Fri. Aug. 12 6 miles
Well of Rt. 36, 9 to 6 .
Furniture. apPIIen Cll.
miscalleneout.

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aela-927 Browne!!
13-8 :00 . AM -FM casoette Avo ,, Middlopon . Many

car stero pioneer, front -back
apeekera, power boOsters,
console staro. S. clethea.
etc .
·

items including furniture
and T.V. August 12,13.
Friday and SaturdaY .
F
M
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lea arket. Rac1ne Legion
G,ar,ge Sale Flrtt Time thi•j-H~•-11_.A
_ ug_u_•_t_1_3_1!o
_ 1_4_._ _
year. Located one mile off
At. 7, on GeorgeaCr.e ek Rd .
Yellow house . School
clothes. etc. Starts Aug.· 12
till gone.

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8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Newly remodeled 2 story
frame, 11.•2 beth. 3V2 acrea,
c ity achoola. riverview.
$32,000. Coli 446-4222
between 9 &amp; 6.

JOHN'S AUTO SALES

We sell qUihly usorl Clrs.
Galli . ~

1-614-446-4782

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Rick

Pearson

Aucdoneer

Service. Eatate, Farm, An·
tlque l!o llquldotlon saleo.
1 Card of Thanks
UcenHd l!o bonded In Ohio l!o
, .
WVo. 304-773-678&amp; or
3_0 _4_.77
9 ·_1 8_ 6_·_ _ __
I wioh to thonk my friends 1_ 3_-_
and nelgh~r• for their kindne11. the food, flower~ and
all their help during the

Auctlqn av.ry Fri. night at
the Hartford Community
Center. Truckload• of new

FamDy.

uud merchandlaa alway•

death of my mother, Eva
Shaffer· 11aa Jamea KiMr

Annou_ncements

SWEEPER and nwing machine repair, p1n1, .end
supplies.
Pick up ond
ctellvery, Davia Vacuum
Cluner. one half mile up
Georges Creak Rd.
Coli
446-0294.

mirrchatndiM every week.
COnsigmants of new and

welcome. Richerd Reynold•
Auctioneer. 278-3089.
Wanted To Buy

We pay caah tor late
clean uHd Cllrl. ,
Jim Mink Chav.-Oidolnc.
Bill Gene Johnaon
448-3872

Wanted to buy uaed coal &amp;
tor all occaaiona. wood h•tera. Swain FurniFather's Day, ture, 448·3169, · 3rd. •
Biiiio&lt;loY. I Love You, .Olive $1.. Golllpolls, Oh.
boy or lt't e
you wlah ina $tanding timber. any
Delivered to amount. Cell 614·388·
home Open 9 to 9908.
l!o Co,. 448·
BEDS-IRON, BRASS, old
fumftura, gold. silver dolControl hunger and loH lara, wood ice boxea~ ttona
weight with New Shope Dlot Jera. antlquea, etc.. Com~
Plan end Hyd,.x. Water Pilla pl11te houeeholda. Wrile:
at Fruth1
Phlirmecy.
_
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___:_ _ lc- M.D. Mlllor,llt. 4, Pomeroy,
Oh. 01 992-7780.
Widow.rln olxtlas and going
strong wan•• to flnd 1 non ·w.,ted to buy. New, uaad &amp;
1moklng hlelthy women antique furnitu~e. Will buy 1
who drive• end he• et te..t piece or complete ho~o~ae~
11.000. vaar retirement In- holda. Allo complete AUcti·
come to go with my priMnt on11ring oervlce. C.lr OobY
·•11.000. - r.. Mullbeover A. Martin 814 -992-6370 .
60 ond like outdoor lite ond
travel. Send 111 lnform•tlon Buv!ng dolly gold, oliver
lim. Ropfy to P.O. Box 243 coina, ringa,jewelry,atarllng
Albeny, Oh. 45710 .
ware. old ooina, large currency. Top pricea. Ed. BurLETART MACHINE SHOP kett Iorber Shop, 2nd. Avo.
end engine repair. Marvin Mlddlepon, oh. 814-992·
Flowero- 304-896-3311 t. 3478 .
Cho~o• Thomoo-8911-3e22,
Jim Young-304-812: 3333. Now Open Pt. 1 Pleeunt
Recycling. Paying top dollar
Annual D•nt Reunkln wUI for acrap metela, gl111.
be hold Augull 211!,
betterlao. Call 8761 Meton County 1Farm MU·
1084.Rt. 36 Henderson,
eeum Picnic Aree.
wv.
ANNUAL Dum Reunion will
be hold Auguot 21 01. II
M110n County Farm Mu·
..um Picnic Area.

WANTED to' buy, canva1 or
herd top thot will fit 119 CJ6
Jaop, phone 304-6754082.

Giveeway

o••

18 Wanted to Do

Beautifully landacaped 3
bdr. home with deck. On 1
acentc acre In Northup . City
schoola. I minutea from
town. fireplace. herdwOGd
floora. maintenance free,
quiet neighbOrhood. Auu' mable 911.1:% mortgage. can
448-8878 after llpm.

General Hauling end Treeh
removal SeNica. Reliable
and dependable. Call 448·
3159 between 9 and II.
lawn M~wing no yard to big
or email. Reliable end dep~n·
deble. For altimate call
448-3169, 9 to 6.

In Middleport, n-fy remodeled home with fireplace,
po11ible woodburner, cloae
to achoola end ahopping.
Cell 814-992-8941. ·

TV Repair Service. Houle
calla, molt modela. ueed end
repaired set1. Reaaonebly
priced. Cell814-268·8218.

Oependeblrl child cere avail·
able inmyhoma. Playroom.
fenced yard. 304·876·
21527.

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21

Brick ranch 3 bdr .. kitchen,
DR . LR. 2bllth. 2 car garage,
:r~;e~;:~11:1.2 plut acres,
446-3386
. off
Wataon Rd.

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l NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO. recommondo
thet you do bu1ine1s whh
people you know, and NOT
to eend money through the
mill Until You hive lnv.-lgotod tho ollerlng.
Service Store.
StotlonCarry·ouy
l!o Convlenco
with be• license, 8uolno11
&amp; building for ule or wHI
leaoe building ond ooll buolneaa. Locarted on corner of
Rutland St 1!o N. 2nd Avo.,
Middleport. Call &amp;93-73n.
For 1..... Auto Service
Center, M11on. WV, 3beya.
2; holata, eKcellent locetkln,
tucceutul buein111 for over
30 ye~rra, •vall1ble 11fter
Aug. 9, 1883. Cell after 8
p.m .. 1·304-6'711-2882.

HOME LOANS low fixed
rate. l ..der Mortgage~ n E.
State, Atherio, Ohla.1 -614692-3051.

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3 bedroom. near ato.res .
churches and tchoole, exceptionally gOod condition.
Price reuonable. 304 ~ 6762790.
For Sale By Owner - 2915
Birch Avenue,' Meadowbrook Addition, tJ'!ree bed·
rooms. 2 baths.. finished
baaement , patio, fenced
vard . EJ.:cellent condition.
good naighborhoad. close to
hospital. churches. stores
and schools . Priced In 60's.
Call 304-876-7962 for
appointment.
1·0 acrea, black top road near
Leon. Soon to have city
water, house with outbuilding• t25.000 . Down poyment to finance balance .
304-468-1920 after 6 p. m .

FOR sale bv owner, 3
bedroom home. 1 Yz baths,
full b11ement, steam heat
(now furnilce). excellent
condition, good location,
106 Van Sickle Ct. Phone
New 3 bdr .• ready to carpet 304-876-2866 . 676-2681 ,
your choice, utlltty room. 614-448 -1048.
garage. brick front. nice lot.
Green Twp., 4 mi. from NEW unfurniahed, 3 bedOalllpolia. At. 141. room home. 1Yz batha, new
•42,600. Cell 446-8038.
septic system, nice lot,
approx. 80 percent finithed.

TW'O women looking for
cleaning job• aher a tor
compenlea. ltorea, etc. Call
304-1711-3087.

i

Partially remodeled home on
Jerrys .Run Rd . 2·3 acre
$26,000. Now kitchen and
bathroom . Must sell mov·
lng, Coli 678-2968 or 6782101.

Rt. 141. 1 0 min~ frOm 1own.
Ranch style houso l!o 44.883
ecrea. Down payment &amp;
land .c ontract po11lbilitiea.
Clll814-379-2116 .

Babyeitting in my home. In
town. Cell 441-8644.

22 Money to Loan
11

For 1118 by Owner 1200
aq.ft. house &amp; corner lot.
Full beament 6 room &amp; bath,
garage In baaement. Cultoheat,
mirtic door opener,
•44 budget, cantrololr,1ully
carpeted. Box 408 Cirla Or .•
P1antz Subdivlaion.

Are you paying to ·much for
your hospital·heelth lnlu·
rairnce . Call Carroll
Snowden , 446-4290.

Photr.ophor n - d lor expand ng car megezinfti for
Mele Bugle pup, II mo. old,
Golllpollo, Pt. Plooaont . , :~~i;~;;i;;;;~=:
nlco - h y pup, Coli 114- Pomerov
oreo. Coli 8142411-11024.
981-2388 BAM lo 8PM.
Services
Good loving hono Rhocle The Melgo local · School
l.,.nd Rods. C1H 114-379· Dlllrlot lo o,.,ently -lng
2137.
cortlllod opptlconts for tho PIANO TUNING Beck
lollo-1 pupl -Mty pro- 8chool Spoclttl t21 narm11
M111nN ta glvo owoy. Coif gromo: Vllrolty gl~• softball, tuning•. Auguat only .
4411-3732.
....,.. glrlosoftboll, r-.rve Word '1 Keyboard, 448·
tllrl• beolretblu:l,nlor high 4372.
II klnen•2 Colllco, 2 bloock • glrle be~l. nlor high
whlta. 1 blUeish grey. Coli locnbelf ftwa
no), ond PIANO TUNING-LANE DA441- tOIIB.
lreth_., . boya beolretboll. NIEll . Reliable oorvlce
Appllcente mun Ill certlffod IInce 11815. Aaodeto of
3 oute ldttono. Coli It 4- to In Ohio end mull Brunlconll Muolc Co. Phono
371·2188• .
hove completed the 1'811Uint- 614-742·2851.
niento IGr tho 'lntorsc:helooYoung klttene, appro•. 3 or tlo Coeohlng Cortlllooto' ond
4 montho old. Coli lt2- muot hoVII on opproplota
.' .
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7872.
llret old tralnlns cour• with
cordlopulmonory reouocltoOnngo colored kltton with tlon tnlnlnt. Appllcaliono 31 Home• for Sale ·
lob 1111. 814-141-2732.
are ftlleble • the M....
l.oGIII loltool ·luperlntond·
yellow tam
Ofllca et 121 .Iauth ; I Rooin bouos ot 44 Olivo
114-742A-ueln Mldd'-!, : 8t.. Gllllp&lt; · •· Inquire 1t
Wllflom Ann All.

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Grant Street in .Middleport.
9 AM till 6 PM . Childran·s
clothBI. toya. misc.

110.

ARROW FLASHING
SIGNS
FOR SALE OR RENT
8". 8''
Replacement Letters

3

Thurs~ay and Frid8y . 463

Wll babysit at my home In
Camp Conley. 304-6762938 any hours.

Phone:
Residence: 985-3837
Warehouse: 985-3509

992-2178 _ _ _ _ _.;;;'·s-f;.;;•;..•.n----,---- ·1 ' - - - - - - , . . - - !

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3 · Fomllv n..t to Cloy
S,c hool. Wed ., Thurs. &amp; Fri.
Clothea , and little · Of
everything .

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Found·lerge dog . Pert
Welker hound. Mollly whlta
with brown tall. 614-9864302.

Kerosene heater, 1mall ap·
pliancas, toys. hobby horl8,
pOtty ~thair, c lothing. 26
centa table, 60 cant• table.
sweeper, 428 l!o 429 4th
Ave .. KMA .- Kenauga .
Thura., Fri. Sat .

Augual 12th (Frid8y)." First
Yard Sale ataning Aug. 8
ever. Encycl~pediaa, range
ending Aug . 13. men1,
lnd manv miJcellanaous
womena. glrle elze 6&amp;6.
boya tl1e 2&amp;3 dothlng. Yard S1la Fri. &amp; Sat . 8 :00· item1. Foraat Run. Acrou
Curtelnt, bedspread•. toya. 6:00 . Aug. 12 l!o 13 . l\llnth from chU&lt;ch.
knick knacka. fumitllra, cof- house on O.J. white R~. 1 ------'~--­
fee potl, heirdryer, plant Bobv Items &amp; oddo l!o ends.
BIG GARAG.E SALE ,Thuro.
llando, 3 opeed l!o 10 speed Porch Sale 14 Pine St. 11th'Sat.13th, 9 -6 . HoYto,
bicycle, rototlller4, chain Frldey &amp; Saturday, 9 to 8 . 102 Union Ave ., Pomeroy.
aawa, miny more item• very Jeana. baby clothe•. glau· CLOTHES! CLOTHES! Exreeaonabla prlcea. 3 miles
cellent condition-lome newout n&amp; turn on Taylor Road . ware. Cheap.
varied aizea·mena and la3rd. houH on left. Watch for Yard Sale Thun.-Fri. 8 mi. dies , eccordian . sunlamp,
aigns.
oouth of Gallipolis on Rt. 7, jewelry, wooden barrels,
turn
on Raccoon Rd. 1 trailer hltchet. m lac.
·one hetf mile off Rt. 160 on mi. right
on left. Mlac . Items
Kerr~Bethel Rd. Metal de·
Yard ..le Augliat 1 1 8a 12. 9 reeeonably priced.
tector. b•r·l).q grill. Trans
a .m. to 111 On Rt.124
AM, T-top window. convec· Yord Sale 110 4th Ave .. toward R.,.tland . Clothea.
lion turbo oven &amp; Iota more. Galllpolla. Fri. &amp; Sat. Every· dlahes &amp; miacellene.oua. Cell
Aug . t 2th &amp; 13th. Signa up. thlng .cheap. 9 to 6 .
614-742-2843.

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PAT HILL FORD I:
992·2196
MidclhFirl, Ohl.

"Water Pipe
*Gas Pipe
· "Regulators
"Fittings

' West Virginia Army
NatioJ1al GUard ialooking for
people to fill ita ranks. If you
are e high tchool senior or
grad!Jit~ and ·have no pr~r
urvlce •n the military 1 the
West Virginia Anny Newest
Vtional. Guard nlev be the
place for you! ~am good"
pay. good be.nifitlr Job train· ·
ing lnd educational Ollistence for only 1 week8nd a
montJI and 16 'deya each
....mmer . For mora Information c•ll Sargent L.u tton
304-876-3950 or coli
froo1-800 -3819.

io

Installed And
Warranted by Surs
For 5 Yurs.

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RADIATOR

G&amp;W Plastics
·and Supply .

Klllono 1 long holred Collco,
2 moloo1 bl.ckl!o1creom.3
mole Fulnaa plgol!o t t.mole.
Clll11tor 2,1114-388-81198.

"FREE ESTIMATES"

Bob Camptell &amp;
Don Rosa

992-6215 .. 99:1-7:31 ~
Pomeroy,

4
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...-ine,

949-2293
Racine, OH.

- ULTRA CLEAN
DRY FOAM EXTRACTION METHOD

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Washers, Dryers

MINE RUN

•IJI

-Bedihoel
-Dump Trudie

"Excavating
'Ponds
·septic Tanks
"Hauling

PHONE Jill CLIFFORD

Route 4, P0111110v

PULLI"S
EXCAVATING
-Dozers
.

RECLAMATION

•LIIIUTOIE
•WATER, liAS and

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USED
APPLIANCES

CONTRACTING

•SEPTIC STSTEIIS

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•BACKHOE

992:1201

Slzn Sllrt

All Mak••
•WIIhera •DIIhWIIhen
R-s
•Refrlgerotora
•Dryera •FrHZtra
PARTS ond SERVICE

CONTRACTING

Vinyl &amp; .Aluminum

(F1oo Ettlmatoo)

V. C. YOUNG. Ill ·

&amp;Vicinity

4,.
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LOST Pan Terrlerwhltewlth 1.7~3:-6-:-·3-_
black Qn face Ia eera. atub .tail. Reward. Cell 446· Make 8xtrl' money for
1708.
.chool clothirig. Terrltorle•
in Pt. Pleasant. Sell the Be1t.
LOST Adult femola Collie In AVON. 304-876-1429 .
Addialon area. Sable a.
white with red ·coU11r. Re·
ward 1304)442-92311. Re- 12
Situations
varoo chor-.
Wanted

9

985-3561

•DOZER .

"5·2 mo. Pd..

ALL STEEL &amp;
.
1
POLE BULDINGS '

ll·ll·tlc

J&amp;F

Call 843·5425

1·1·111'10.

olod.l.al woolc

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
New Homes - Extensive
Remodel inc.
•Insurance Wort
oCustom Pole Bldas.
&amp; Garages
•Roofin&amp; Work
oAI11111inum &amp; Vinyl Sidings
15 Years Experience
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-1583
.. 992·2282

Lost and Found

.

-l'lumblng ..... .

IH·l

4-U·ric

El(ltrience
In Home Am
FREE ESTIMATES

guilt&lt; -

320 JERICHO RD.
PT. PLEASANT W.

SERVICE

*Lowest Rates
Around
'Friendly Servie
742-2328

1·3.fk::,. :

20 Yurs

&amp; Inspected"

ENGRAVING

.APPLIANCE

A SPECIALTY

'Sidlnc
·
'Roofin1
..
'Gutter &amp; Down Spouts
'Remodtlina ·

All Occasion Cakes

Maoofacturers
i PlAQUES ·

KEN'S

SEPTIC TANKS

SUPERIOR VINYL .
SIDING

Weddq Cakes and

Trophy

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

AL TROMM'S

.I

GUYSVILLE. OHIO

- Addons.and ..modollng

--"11
and
--Coital,.,..

u.~ o.ttc

Carpehd, batbroom with
shDWI!, ps or elect rtfria..
furnace, &amp; lot. Wiler heat•.
ranp, sin't, ps, elect., or
batieoy lllhts. sleeps 6, excelllllt cOildition.

(

CARPENTER
SERVICE

THE
TROPHY
KING

3 kittens born April 2111.
weened end litter trained.
ootlng drv food. 2 moles long
• ohort ~lirod. 1 fen\ololong
hoirod. Call 304-875-3026 .

YOUNG'S

Chester, Ohio
Ph. 988-4269
If No Answer, Cali 985-4382
Deweyne Willlama
&amp;. Scottie Smith
Allllakes and llodels
Antenna Installation
House Calls and Shop
Service AYiilable

Roofirw &amp; $idi111 eo.

EUGENE LONG

CAKE
.DECORATING

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COOlVIUI, OHIO

.

Warren J . Smith
Director

SUCCESSFUL
BUSINESS
IS A CINCH
IF YOU USE
THE INCH!

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;

. BOGGS

3·1-tft

Pomr~y .

985 -3365

S&amp;WTV
AND
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

CHARLES SAYRE
, AN,D SON
Route I
L~n1 Bonom, OH. 45743 ·
,_5-4193 .or 992-3067

•AND HOllE IIAINTDIAIICE ', i :
Roofintof Ill IJpts
• · ••
Ruldontllll Commercii!
'Gutton &amp; Downopouts
; 1'
"Stor11 Windows 1 Doors ,,
fREE ESTIMATES
• ,·
20 YIIIS lxporlonco
WORK·GUAIANTIBI
TOM HOSKINS
• •
Ph. 742·2134
or'949-2160

2·26·tltt

PATRICK &amp; EUGENE
JOHNSON

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VALLEY

Pomony, Oh.
Ph. 992'2174·

Department of Transportation
-Dtstrict Deputy Director. 660
Eastern Avenue. 1n Chillicothe.
Ohio 456Q1 or Muskingum
Drive, Marietta. Ohio 45750.
The final date for subm1ssion of
statements or exhibits Y.ill be

(8)4. 11. 2tc

OHIO

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, Inc.

·

4 male rabbit . doga . 304- .
676-2040.
BLOND long haired ·p itt
Cocker Sp1nlel. femele, 2
years old. 2 Female p~ppie1 ,
7 weekt. 304-81!2-~236.

366 29th St.. Rt. 7

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week•· old.

1·28·1 mo. l)d

Kiichen Cabinets .- Aool·
ink - Sldlnc - Concrete
Patios . - Sidewalks Construction .- Remodalina - Custom Pole
B-rns.
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COMPLETE
RADIATOR SERVICE .

Radiator Spacialist
NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs. Erperltnct

LEO"ARD F. ERWIN
CONTRACTOR

PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121

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Pomeroy,

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR.

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Up to 16 words ... Dna d"Y Insertion ..... .... . &amp;3.00
Up to 1 6 word• -- . Three day ineertion ........ $4.00
Up to 16 Word• ... Six day inaMtion ........... $7.00
- (Average 4 word• P"' lin a)

From the Smdest Heater
Core to the LIIJIS( RIKfil.

124,

7·15·1 mod.

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675-Pt . Pleannt
458-Leon
578-Apple Grove
773-Meson
BB2-New Haven
· 895-Letart
.
937- Buffalo

949-22~-

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Area Code304

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A

SION OF STATE ROUTE NO. 32 easterly dtrect1on along the
(STATE PRINC IPAL ARTERIAL Journalized State Route No. the City of WellstOn and alonQ
SYSTEM) IN NEWTON. SEAL. 346 as recorded in the Direc- the Journalized alignment of
BEAVER. UN ION AND MARION tor's Journal. dated March 11. State Royte No_346 to its nor·
TOWNSHIPS. PIK E COUNTY; IN 1966. Vol. 51. Page 21 0; a ~is ·
terminus. lvcated at
SCIOTO. FRANKLIN. LICK AND ta nce of 20.77 miles. more br theasterl_y
th~ intersectiOn of State Route
MILTON TOWNSHIPS. JACK- less. tlj) rts mte rseCtion with No. U.S . 50 and there
SO N COl)NTY; IN VINTON State Route No. U.S. 50 and terminate.
lr1 accordance wi.th the provi- TOWNSHIP. VINTON COUNTY; there terminate. said described
At this hearing, maps show·
sions of .Chapter 5511 of the IN COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP, extension having a [otal len$h
1n.g the proposed change tOJtle
Ohro Revised Code. th e Direc- MEIGS COUNTY. AND LEE of 55.35 miles. more or less
h•ghway system wrll be
tor of The Oh!O Department of TOWNSHIP. ATHENS COUNTY.
PROPOSED. THE ABAN- displayed.
Transportation will hold a pub- OHIO
DONMENT OF EX ISTING , Further information concernlic hearing at 10~00 AM. Thur sAnd being more fully des- STATE ROUTE NO. 346 SITU- ing thts proposal is available on.
day. August 18. 1983 in th e cribed as follows: ATED IN MILTON TOWNSHIP. inuqiry at the ODOT District
~ DDOT Distnct 9 Jackson
Begmning &lt;;1t the easterly ter- JACKSON COUNTY; IN VINTON
Nin e Office. 650 Eastern
County Garage at the intersec- mmus of Journalized State
TOWNSHIP, VINTON COUNTY: Avenue. Chillicothe. Ohio and
tron ~r Rice Road (TR 255) ap-· Route No . 32. located at the inIN COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP. at the OOOT District Ten Office.
proxrmatfi! ly 2 1/• miles east of tersection of State Route No.
MEIGS COUNTY; AIIID LEE Musk;ingum Drive. Mariana.
the City or Jackson on State 124. as (ecorded in the Direc- TOWNSHIP. ATHENS COUNTY.
OhiO.
Route 124 in JaCkson County. tor's Journal. da ted M~rch 21.
OHIO. SAME TO , 8E DESIG- \- Anyone wishing to submit a
Oh1o. for the purpbse of hear1966. Vol 51. Page 237: NATED AS STATE ROUTE NO. wrinen statement or exhibit
rng statements on the pro- thence easterly along the Jour32 AND RHAINED ON THE concerning the extension of
posed extensron of State Route nalized State Route No. 124 as
STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM IM- State Route 3 2 or the abandon32 rn the several townships re corded in th e Drrector'sJourMEDIATE LY UPON PROPER ment of State Route 346 or
listed tlere below in Pike. Vin - nal. date d March 2 1. 1966,
ENTRY IN THE JOURNAL OF other items of the proposal may
ton. M etgs and ·Athens Coun- Vol. 5 1. Page 237; a distance
THE DIRECTOR OF do so by presenting tl at the
ti es and t he proposed of 34.58 mil es. more or less. to
TRANSPORTATION. '
.
hearrng or mailing 1t to the Ohio

PROPOS ED. THE

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81 - Home lmprovomanta
82-Piumblng &amp; Heeting
B 3- Excavating
· 84-Eiectricel &amp; Refrigeration
86-Generil Hauling
86-M .H. Repair
B7-Upholotery

STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TliAN$PORTAnON
Nonce oF
HEARING
CONTRACT SALES
LEGAL COP.Y
NO. 83-910

abandonment or State Rou te
3 46 in the vari ou s townsh tps
li sted here below rn Jackson
Vrnton. Me1gs and AihenS
Counties located in the afore, mentioned Counties

· )Announcement
J For Rent

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*MODULAR HOMES
*PRE-CUT HOMES
*REMODELING' HOMES
*POOLS

· large nicely mann~red ten
dog. Very good with children. Ple111 c•ll 814·992·
340it

MALE dog, good with lddo,
phone 304-875 -7478 oftor
4 :30.
-

or IIJIIIr, .JIIIIt$ and

71 -AIItos for Sale
72-Trucks for Sale
73-Vans S. 4 WD
7 4- Motorcycl•
75-Boato &amp; Motors
76-Auto Parts &amp; Accesooriee
77-Auto Repair
78-Camplng Equipment

61 - Farm Equipment
62-Wan.t edto Buy
53-Livestock
64- Hay S. Grain
65-Seed &amp; Fertilizer

Public Notice

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Help Wanted

Profe11lonel ·firm aeeking
front-end. brakea and
1hock1 apl(:ialiat wit;h a
minimum of·two yeara axpe·
rlence. ,.eferencea required.
Beae pay plua cominleaion.
Mail inquir ies to P.O . Box
634, Pomeroy, Oh. 46789'

breed. 814-742 -30111'.

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You cen make good Money
Couch l!o Choir. 8t4-992- l oetllng AVON. Coli 4483368.
3194.

NEW

Also Transmiiaion

All types of roof won. new

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GARAGE
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· 111 Court St.,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
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Ohio

Will consider
for land
excellent
buy trade
for 822,000.
or mobile homa. 304-6753030, 676-3431.

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Meigs Co . Rd . 18. 88 acrea
1/ 3 puture, 2 / 3 wooded,
all mineral righta, unltmhed
gravity fed springwater ,
maturing timber, fenced in ·
pasture. 24' by 3!)' polo
barn, large utility building.
Beautiful 8 room home. ell
electric. completely insu·
lated . Includes new carpet.
fenced in yard, aelf cleaning
oven, side by aide refrigerator freezer. Ashly wood
burning :-toVe. Ideal for kids
end ho11es . t88.000. Call
448-9610 or 992-3606.

35

Lots &amp; Acreage

36 acre• at Rodney on W.T.
Wataon Ad. Owner. financing available. Call448··8221
after 6 weekdays.
1 acre lot· with a large
inground 1wimming paola,
with platform for beaement.
Mobile home in poor condl lion for ·sale 81,600. Cell
614-246-9489 ofter 6.
26 · 66 acrea. 40 ecrea
timber Huntington Township. state road frontage.
$600 acre . Land contract
posoible. Call 6 14-~88 8437.
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Approx. 7· 10 acres of land
with big barn. a'n d silo. 2
good out buildings. Located
at B•edbury . $28.000.
Close to Bradbury school.
814-992-7713.
Rough 6 room houH S.. 1h
acre lot, Southalde In Maaon
County. drilled well&amp; septic
tonko. 937-2688 or 6763676.

Mobile
4 bdr. ranch home.larga LA.
for Sale
full beaement, with garage,
6% acraa Gallia County
wood burner includad. city
located 12 miles from Galll ochoolo, •2 miles from town .
polil on 776, Boggs &amp;
Call 441_0271 .
T R I· STATE M 0 B I l E Lincoln County Rd. All
HOMES . USED - CARS, wobdo. $1900 . 304-882 Nice 2 bdr. houso largo TRUCKS . GAlLIPOLIS . 3221.
tencod In back ya•d. utility CHECK OUR PRICES . CALL
1 dt Call448 1431 446·7572.
FIVE ecraa with ba1ement,
room
n . y.
•
or
446-1686.
r~----:--:-::-:::::-:::~::-: city water, Pt. Plea1ant. cell
CLEAN USED MO.BILE 304-773-5713 efta• 7 :00 •
Houae lor sola by owner, 4 HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL· p.m.
bdr., 2· In baths,
MOBILE
SALES.~~~~~~~~~~~
lenood
puture4 1!o acres.
bock 4lTVMI.
WEST,HOME
GALLIPOLIS,
yard, 2 car garage, concrete RT 36 . PHONE 448-7274.
driveway. Will accept houl8
trailer 11 down poymant or 1980 Bavview 14x70, 2 41 · Houses for Rant
pert of Price •es,ooo. In bdr., cantral air. Call 614·
Nonh Gallia 1101 , Call814- 388-9916 or 448-8211.
38 8-9969 .
..:__..:__________ TWO TRAIL~RS on 1acre of 4 bdr. house with 1 Yt baths,
Ranch type (brick). 3 ~d · land. Near Tvcoon Lake. At. 7 11 Eureka. 1260 mo. ··
Coli 446-4222 between 91!o
rooml. fireplace, attat .ecf 388·8711 .
·
garage, fu II basen:htnt, 1_:..:._..:___ _ _ _ _ _::- 6.
newly ahingled roof, walking 1979 12K~6 .Liberty. Gae 1-::-:-:-:----:::----dletence to !Pomeroy Elem. heat, atove a refrigerator. 4 bdr. houaelacree of land
School. e4 o,OOO. Coli 992- f?.IIOO. 2411-9294.
on At . 180 In VInton : Central
air. 1360 mo., oec. dep. &amp;
8143 .
- - - - - - - - - - 12x85 2 bdr .. new corpot. ref. Colll446-3176 .
·
Located In Syrocuae-Near Call 614-266-6620.
school &amp;. swimming pool . 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - 8 room houae in country.
bedroom ohuoted on one- USED Mobile Homeo, 304- $176. Cellll76-6104.
third aero lot. f24.600. l .:.
67:_6.:.·.:.2-,7_11_ -_ _ _-::--- 3 bdr. houae 2 mi. from
304-8&amp;8-3934.
1981 SHULTZ Monchestel, HMConRt. 180•• 186mo..
Sele by ow'ner. Auatic Hilla, 2 bedrooma. excullent con· 860 dep . no peta. Cell
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Syrocuao . 3 bedrooms, 2 dltion, t16,600. 304-676- l-4:::4_6_·_3_6:::1-:-7_.- - : : - , - - - bathe, bl-lavel with potlo l!o 1 6.:_3:_7
_6:_·-----=-~~- 6 •mo. l!o bath, Bob McCorcover. 30x30·2cargareoe. 1·
1 k lid
111x12bam.814-992-2967 Perfect thape 10x~O elect- me
• no peu, 1 child
!
ric mobile home. aolld 11 accepted . Reference re·
1ft • 5 p.m.
new. '3600. Even 1 1mal1 qulred. Call 441· 2660.
owners moving. 3 bed· air oondltloner Included. 1 -::--~,------­
rooma. all electrk:, ltorm 304· 678-2711 .
BeautifUlly land1ceped
windowa. Aultlc Hilla, Syre- 1-----:--:-::-:--::- home with deck on 1 acre in
cuoo. 614·1192-11976 .
12x80 SKYLINE mobile Nonhup, city sc:hoolo. 6 mi.
home, nice clean condition. from town; fireplace. quiet
3.36 ocros. Pond, cellor l!o 3 304-876-8788.
neighborhood, t37&amp; mo.
bedroom hou•. Contact
plu1 depoelt It rat . Cell
Lorry Barr at ~14-742 - 1979 Shannon, 3 bedroom, 448-8878 .
3149 .
111 elec. 14x70, built-on
r o o m w 1 t h c o e 1 • Belmont Or., 3 bdr., 1 Y2
1 y, .tory hou•. (Jood lid· woociburner, 12K28, l11rge blltha, central heat-AC, co·
lng, atorm windowe, storm porch•. utlli1Y building. verad patio, garilge. unturdooro. To be torn down l!o ecrollnd, Jerry's Run Rood, nlohed. Coli 441-4388 .
removed. 114-892-5108.
Apple Grove . 304-6762 bedroom with garage
2368 .
Solem St., Rutland. 1180.
A GOOD HOME FOR
month . 814·742-2378.
t31100. NICE 10x40,
ELECTRIC HEAT, EXCEL- 33 . Farms for Sale
Avalliable immediately. 3
LENT CONDITION . 1700.
DOWN, IALANCE Fl· 32 ocr• form. 3 bedroom bedroom home In countr;
NANCEO, 31 PAYMEN1B home, 2 outbuUdlnls off nur mln81 . •225. month .
OF 1108.48 A MONTH. Reyburn Rood. U .000. 11 00. ditpoolt or aell fo•
304-675-11336 oltor 6 p . m. t21,000 . 814-742-2121.
304-671-2711.

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They'll Do It Every Time

Houses for Rent

TWO bedroom houn in Pt.

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Pleeunt. No pets. phone
304-87&amp;-1386.
3 bedroom houu. in New
Haven, acroaa from Comm .

Bldg. Coal or wood furnace,

64 Misc. Merchandite

422· 3117.
6 bedroom, 2h bath. w -wall
carpeting, 111-c:, ru1tored Victorian. 304-675·6428.

Gas StOW! 140. qUeen lin
bed •100. 2 glrlt winter
COati • 1 6 M .. wardrobe
130. •awing machine 120.
Coli 448-11189.

2&amp;0 gallon fuel or gasoline
••nk on ·5 foot stand . t 160.
or belt offer. 10'x1 6 ' all
aluminum awning . t310.
814·992·2B05.

ThrH bedroom brick home
with large aKtrl lot, located
j un outside New Haven.

1972 Starcraft 17 ft . outboard 715 HP Evlnrude. Reduced from *.3 291 to •$00
at
motor needs minor
repaira. Call 992-6217 or
992-9917.
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City water. central air and
heat plus · fireplace. S300.
per month . Comp. fltrnished. For more informa-

tion call after 6 :00; 304-

875-3996.
Mobile Homes
for Rent

R'ALPH S . SCHU~TZ,
619 lilUIW ~IV~.

66

Pet• for Sale

19,8~

11 1983

Kfi_T_'N_'_C_A_R_L_YL_E_'_"_ _ _ __ _ _:by:_L::ar::ry~W.:.:r!::gh.;t 79 Motort Homes

month old block port
baaglo, part cocbr, haa had
ahots and been wormed.
304-876·682 • .

Television
Viewing

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Four akc aUver miniature
poodle pupe. h.. had ehotl.
304-882-3172.
67

Travel tr-'ler, RHH hitch ~
12,000 BTU air cond.. ford ·
N tractor, blade, mo~1 ::
machine. Call 814- 211•1291 .
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T~TYC(J'Re

Cl•rlnau , flutes. ••xa ·
phonea . trombone• .
trumpeta. Frank'• Pawn
Shop . .a4e-oe.ao.

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Kimball plano, very ~wetl
kept, excellent condttlon.
0800. Call 814-218-1918
or 614 · 258·1987 altar
6PM.

18 ft. float boot whh 30 HP
outboard ~ohn10n . Reduced Premier evarpley tnare durm
froml1291toe1000.Aslt. &amp;. caN, mulic rtand, like
Call 992· B217 or 992· naw. Call441-2402.
9917.

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81

8 :00

Home
Improvement•

VliNICE, FV. .

14 square grey thinglea, Bundy
1 Bundy
,100. 1 ~:::·~,.,~
,·~'":·:~:•:•'"'
="~':":'~":·:~·~;::=========~ eatlmat
flutaclarinet
•125,, IXcollant
1182. ... Call 114·258·
Nicely ·f urnithe_d mo,bile
noo. can 992·78&amp;3.
condtlon, aom• mu•lc, 1
---------home,
central
airoverlooking
and heat, 1 1.
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PAINTING · lntarlor and
mi.
below
city,
exterior. plumbing. rooflftg,
river. Adult• only. 448 ·
51 Household Goods Singer Sewing Machine.
0338 .
-44 Apartment
Approx. 2 yoaro old. Uted Clevolancl Aho Saxaphon•. 71
Autos for Sal&amp;
aom. remodeling. 20 yra.
72 Trucks for Sele
for Rent
very Uttla. Also ell materiel Excellent condition. 114- - - - - -- - - - axp. Call 814-381·9862. ,
and patterna. •ao. 814- 985-4488 In tha IVInlng.
LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Hou11 trailer for rent. Call
992-2166 or after 6 p.m.
Sofa,
chair,
rocker,
otto·
446·1052 .
81 Chevetta air cond., very 1978 Dattun pickup, I. Mercum AooHng • SpoutApartment s . 304 -676 - man. 3 tables, {extra heavy call 814-992-11788.
Martin Acoustic Guitar . good cond. Call 61 4-268- epead, rear alldlng gl..a. one Ing. 30 years experiet'lc4,
5548 .
local owner. 304.-178 - specializing In built up roof.
He•vv duty ca11. Superior . 1251 ..
by Frontier,, $686 . Sofa.
2 bdr. trailer located on
· Call 814-3B8-9817.
Upper River Rd . all utilities APARTMENTS, mobile chair and Joveseat, S276. PUPPIES -Pure bred English condition. After 7 p.m . call 1--:-::: - - - : : -- - - - 4039.
paid except electric. Cap. homes. houses. Pt . Pleasant Sofas and chair• priced from Shepherd. From working . 614·445·7221.
1978 buick Electra Um"od,
ttock. •3&amp;. Alao C.B . Radio,
roq . Call446-8668 .
owner. no ruat, A-1 1981 Chavy truck, a1andord GENE'S CARPET CLEAN·
and Gallipolis . 614 ·448- t285. to fB96. Tablea. t46 h.a r. cemper top. 114-986- Wanted old planoa. Peylng orginal
lNG SERVICE . Raaol)'l·
condition.
3&amp;0 V-8 engine. ahlft. 304-876-&amp;791.
and
up
to
•125.
Hlde-•8221 .
mended for profa811onal
Furn., 2 bdr., new carpet, in
020.00 tnd •40.00 aach. Call 448-0784'.
b•d·• · 8440 . and up ·t o 4296 ..
1977 Ford Feoo, 14 ft. ateam cle•nlng. Scotch
Crowob City. Call614-256- ONE bedroom apartment, 8525., Reclinin, •178 . to - : : - - - - : - - - - - -- 1 Flra1 floor only. Wrha giving 1 - - - - - - -- -6 room air cond. &amp;room aiza dlretiona. Witten Planoe. 1978 z dr. blue VW Rabbit. flatbad . 3,000 lb, Hydraulic
Guard-Fmt EstlmltH. Call
8520.
$360.,
lampa
hom
•28.
to
402'/z 24th. St . Pt. Pleatant , 876 . 8 pc. dinettes from carpets, maple table • 4 Box 188 Sardis, Ohio 4 apd .• AM· FM tape, new 1oHgato. o4600. 304·468· Gana at-814-992·8301. ·
phone. 1-614-992-6858 .
t99 ., to e436. 7 pc .. t189. chairs. Call after 4:30p.m. 43948 . Phone ~ Bf4·483 tlr:aa, real clean, e1,7915. 1810.
Modern 2 bdr. mobile home
RON'S Televlalon SeNic..
fum. , w•tar paid. Upper Rt. ONE bedroom apartment, and up. Wood table with siJt 814·742·3092.
1806.
John'a AUto Salea. 448Spooiallzlng In Zapith _and
7 . No inaide pats. Call $226 month , all utilities chalra 1426. to •746 . Desk ----~----lc- - - - - -- -- - - 47B2, Galllpollt, Oh . Open
73 Vantlt 4 W.O.
Motorola, • Quezar, _end
614-245 -6818.
•1 10 up to 122!5. Hutchea, G.E. &amp;.000 BTU room aize Conn Trumpet. Uaed e evea.
paid, 304-675-2596 .
houaa c.lla. Coli 576·239B
1660. and up, maple or pine air conditioner . f1150 . 814- months. EKcellent c o n d . J - - - - - - -- - 949-2107 after 5:30 .
Good tor beginning band
or «e-2454.
Rio Grande. partially furn ..
RIVERS TOWER . flnl1h. Bunk bed complete -:--:--:-- --::- --'-·1 atudont. o200. 11"-9B5- 82 Ford Exp. Sport Coupe 1980 AMC Eagle Umlt.d
1160 mo. plu1 utilities. TWIN
with manre11es, e2&amp;0. and
Auto, AM-FM 11aro 8 track. auto. trans. PS, PB. AC.
Apartments
now
available
to
e1&amp;0 dep. Call 614 ·388· elderlr &amp; disabled with an up to o396 . Baby bado, Bx8 Storage Building, 3847.
aunroof l much more. EC. power locka. AM - FM F' &amp; K Tr" Trimming, atumP
$600.00 or trade, 304·876·
8508 .
1110.
MattreSiat
or
boJt
Call 448·4897.
ceaaette. axe . cond .. removal. Call 871-1331-:
Income · of leu than
Thomas Organ •100. Call
•.prlngs, full or twin. 168., 4567.
06,300 . Call 446· 8050.
$12,300.
Renting
tor
30
2 bedroom trailer. Fur- percent of adju1ted income- flfm, *88. and 178. Queen =-::---:---:---- - - 1 304-876·33U until B·13· 1977 RaUy Sport Camero,
RINGLE'S SERWICE oxpe·
77
Ford
Ven
cusmontlzed
83.
nished. No peu. Deposit .Phone 304-675 -6879 .
aela, *196. 4 dr. che1t1,
1109d cond. 1979 AMC 72 Jnp, t1, 100. Call446- riancad roofing, lncludlr,g
required. 614-992-2749.
hot tar appllcellon. carpen·
o42. 5 dr. choott, o54. Bod o1,200. 69 Chovy dump
Concord 1 owner, good 8002.
truck. 871nternatlonal back.tar.
tlactrJclen. mason. Call ,
frames.
120.and
e26
.,
10
cond.
Call
814-245-6197.
fruit
3 bedroom &amp; 2 bedroom, SMALL furnished 'apart- gun · Gun c•binetl, •360 .. hoa . 81 Trl•xll lowboy 68
30.a-675-2088 or 876 •
ment, adults, no pets. referfurnished . mobile homes. encea,
dinette chai,. •20 . and $2&amp;. e8 ,600. Moving mutt tell.
19n Pontiac Sunbird, good 78 Dodge, 4 wheal drive, 4580 . .
It Vegetables
304-876 -1386.
Also 3 room Apt. furnished.
Gas or electric rangaa, *3215 Call 676-2958 or 576 cond., no rust, e1 ,700. Call excellent cond. 304·875·
2101 .
No pett. 614-949·2263 .
Water Willa. Commercial ,
448-8185.
1613 or 876-4193.
2 bedroom apt. 8126 . Partly up to 1376. Babrmatrane1,
end Domntlc. Teat holes.
t25
..
o35,
badfromoa
o20.
Canning
tomatoea
e1
.00
furnished
.
Henderson
Trailer
2 bedroom mobile home in Court.
Pumpa Sal11 end Service.
o25. &amp; $30, king frame o&amp;O. INSULATING machine, bu. Alreody picked. Call 78 Ford LTD 2. high miRacine . 614·367·0288.
304·898·3802
.
Good •election of bedroom 304-882-33&amp;6 .
leage,
e1,300.
Call
44874
Motorcycles
448-4598.
1ultes , cedar chestl.
3512.
One
block
to
Marshall
Uni2 bedroom in Middleport.
rockert, metal cabinets, Xerox 8-80 plain paper Canning tom•toea, •4.10
Get your Ol!rpet In thlp
vertity. Small 4 -room. 304- IWivel
copier, 1 rear old with only
Call 992-3590.
rockers.
ahepe. Weter removal, FREE
1971
Dataun
B-210.
4
apd
..
buehel. bring own container.
676·2468 .
Used. Furniture -· bookcase. 3 .000 coplet . 304·675· Call lifter 6, 448-7485.
30to 36 MPG. Atklng o860 1974 Honda 360, 7,400 ESTIMATES , FURNITURe ·
3 bedroom 12x8&amp; fur- Furnlahed apt. in Pt. Plea- ranges. chalra. dlnnett set, 3478, 9-5 .
or batt offer. Call 4"'8- actual mllaa. Coli 814-388- CLEANING . CAf&gt;T~IN
9765 .
nished, •lr-conditioned. nnt,
8081.
.
wood
table
and
chalra,
dry!!TEAMER 814-448-2107,'.
ell utiHties paid. 304·
...:....;···
Sound Design ttereo re- Canning tometoea tl5 bu·
wood burner. $180 plus
en,
refrigeratou
and
TV's.
3
ahol,
ball
poppan
t1
.50
895-3460
..
utllitie• and depoalt. No
miles out Bulaville Rd. Open ceiver w-8 -track player peck. Bring own containera. 1971 Plymouth Dustier. 2 Complete flahlng boot outllt E &amp; R TrM Service. tullY '
for aale or trade for truck or lnaured. free t1tlmate1 . .
c111atta plever recorder,
pelt. 992· 7479.
Two bedroom apartment in 9am to 8pm, Mon. thru Fri., phonograph cabinet e2&amp;0. Coli Harold Taylor, .a48· dr., AT. good work. car car. Call 814-388-8711.
9am
to
6pm,
S•t.
Phone 814·387·0838, call •
f825
.
John"a
Auto
Satea.
8692.
Point Plaeaant, utllltiea paid. 446-0322 .
304-875-2778.
3 bedroom, all electric 304-875-7112
after I.
·•
Call 4.a6-4782.
.
All uaed bikes reduced for
14x70. some furniture,
Goodwlll't 50 percent off Canning tomatoes . 14.00
dearence. Hera era just a
built-on room. wood or co•l
(2) Sear~ upright freezers
GUTTERS. Dna
Summer Clearance Sale per bushel. Picked. Bring 1978 Chavy Nova V-8. few example•. many mora SEAMLESS
burner, 12x28, acre land,
{31
.1)
cu.
fl
.
{largea1
madel
piece custom fit your home.
automatic,
PS
,
PB,
air
46
furnished
Rooms
$276. month, e100. Dep4 mo. old. 1690 each new. begin• August 19th-31at. own container. 247-4282. cond .• new paint. ex. cond., on our lot, '72-CL3&amp;0 •195, Guannteed. Advtnced Gut- .
Oiit. References. Jerrys Run
Serloua offer.Call Hickory located Point Pl'eaunt.,_R_ay_m"""o:-nd_R_o_w_e_.- - - - •1.200. Call 814-268- 71 ·CB 500 0349, 750 tar, {Day 1114· 512·4018.)-For rant Sleeping Room• Hut-448-8301 or .Larry Aahlend and Huntington. 1
Yamaha ahllft t885. Betz lnlflht 814·89B·8205.1;.: ·:
Rd. 304-676-2366.
1193.
'.
" .
and light houH keapinQ Evana-448-9042.
Honda Salat juat South of
rooma. Park Central Hotel.
lhe Holldey Inn on Rt. 7.
Roofing and C•rpan~ry ::
REPOSSESSED
No• ~~~~~~~~~~ 1879 Chavy Chevotto 4
Call448-0756 .
thing
dowhl TakeSIGN!
over plySWAIN
work, general repairs. call' ·
apd..
·
nlco,
n.
191.
· AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE manti, t68 .00 monthly.
John'a Auto Saln, 448· 1978 Honda 125 Ellaonor, Anthony Wllllamaon, &amp;14&lt;
SIHping room $115, utili- 82 Olive St., Galllpoli1. 8 4'x8' fltahlng arrow algn. 61 farm Equipment
o17&amp;. Call &amp;14·387-0424.
387-0184.
.
4782, .Galllpollt.
44
Apartment
ties paid, range &amp; refrig. place wood living room euite New blilba, lettara. Hale -----~---­
Share bath. Man only. 448- with 8 Inch flat arm• t399. signa. Call FREE 1·800· John DHre • • row com 81 Chavrolet blua. Top of 1979 XR185 Honda, oxc. Painting - Interior • Exterior: ~
for Rent
4418 after 7 p.m.
plantar, *400 firm. Hor• the hill on Bob~ McCormick cond .• llltra tire a apark- , 304-876-1128 aftar · 5. L. .
bunk beds complete with 128-7448. anytime.
plugt, •eoo. Coll814-379· M. Johnaon.
bunkias $199. 2 place an- - : : - - - - - - - - - - 1 ahow halter o40. Call 448· Rd ... 150.
, ~ .•
2574.
2 bdr. Regency Inc. Apart·
;:
;:==f;=: R;:==:: tron livingroom suites $199, Kelvinator ga1 cook 1tove 0188.
antron recllnera *99, other $60. 304-576-2598.
menta Utlltlaa partly turn.. 4 6 5 pace or ent
- : : - - : - - - - - - - 78 Buick Loaabre AC, PS,
1983 Honda 780 Shedow V 82
apartment• available now. 1 - - - - - - - - - - recllnera 180. maple dinette - - - - - - - - --11951 Ford SN tractor. ·can Pl. Call 814-387-7438.
Plumbing
Twin
Bleck. lhaft. dr.• water
1
Dinette
tot
t66.;
1
Roybn
4U1362
or
448·3883.
..
,,
•
179,
love
teata
e7o,
*200 per mo. A-One Real
•"
It
Heatlng
Eatat11, Carol Yeager, Real- large trailer lot tor rent. Call . hi do - a - bed f250, box •canner t86 . 3Q.4-1715·
1 988 Opol SW. 1.6 llllf cooled. only t, 100 mllaa
For sala·Uaed Ford hay onglna, *360. Call 448· and *fill under warrenty.
springs &amp; manre11 twin or 1176.
tor . Coli 304-675-5104 or 446·4266 or 448-4736 .
Mint condition. u,eoo .
30.a-876-7386.
1- - - -- - - - - - full $100 set ragular ~firm -=-~~~------1 balar. t998. Call 814·992· 8157.
.
CARTER'S PLUMBING
Naad a car. 814-717-3218.
Trailer lot located on t120, maple dinette chaira Springfield metal lethe 7012 a.,_ar I p.m . .
AND HEAti!IIG
1 badroom apartmant for Addlson-Bulltvllla Rd . U&amp; , waoh ltanda U4, e?OO; Wllaon portable
78 4 dr. Mercury Marquis
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Adulll only. Call 614-367- maple rockarl $89, 7 piece welder tl500.; 73 Interne- Farmall 8 Tractor. Good Pl. PI, air. e w., eaat. 1tero 1982 Honda SllviM' Wing
rant. Cill 446·0390.
tlonal 1 ton truck 81600.; tires. Goodcondhk&gt;n. t800. aound. Call daya 448:4383, lntaratate saddle ba,a , Phono 448·3888 or 448·
c~roma dinette set •149. 5
7438 .
lrunk. am-fm caaHtte. 8 4- 4.a77
Furnlahed apt .. 1210, utili- 1 - - - - -- - - - - p1eca dlnena set 889, used 711nternationallf.ttonutillty 114-981-4124.
ew . .a48·0139.
992·8398 or 814·992·.
tlll pd., 1 bdr.,. 9~0 4th COUNTRY MOBILE Homo bedroom auitaa, refirgtpra- bad truck '800. 304-458JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT-'
1970, 1850 OLIVER Inc· 1182 Camara H.OOO, 2272.
Ave.. Gallipolis. Call 446· Park, Routa 33. North of tora, ranges, cheat. dre81ara, 1920 lifter 6 p.m.
INO . Foinerly Oewitt'a
tor. good condh:lon, priced 27,000 mll11, 304· 812·
4418 after 7PM .
Pomeroy. Large Iota. Call . wringer wuhars , TV's ,
1974 Honda Choppar 30 ln. Plumbing. Cal 614· 387·
dryeraa. &amp; shoe1. Call 446- Avecoda19 cu , ft . Whirlpool upon in1pectlon. 304-8711- 2.a81-.
992· 7479.
OVIf front and. CB 760 F. 01711.
a&amp;lf defroating, side by side 7337.
Furniahe~ apt ., 1 bdr., 1- - - - - - - - - - 3159.
.
Call
ll.a-949-2737.
refrigerator, exc . cond. 304·
8226. Utilities pd., 920 4th TRAILER space, 3 tnil01
77 MONTE CARLO, call
Ave.. Gallipolis. Call 448· from town, junction 2 &amp; 82 GOOD USED APPLIANCES 937-2366.
304-882·2888 after 6 .
'•.
77 SUZUKI RM 370, e4?6. 83
Excavating
63
Liv811tock
4418 alter ?PM.
ot old Y, 304-675-3248 • washers, dryers, rafrlgera·
304-571;2971.
ton, renga1. Skagga Ap- Fuel oil furnace and 600
after 6.
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7B MONZA. V-8. 305,
'· '
pliences. Upper River Rd., hundred gal . tank . 304-871·
Fumlahed Apt. o185. utili· o1eoo. 304·578·2911.
2259
.
.
19B1
Yamaha
8&amp;0,
3BOO
beside
Stone
Crest
Motel.
DOZER
WORK
By
Tad
:·
ties pd., 1 bdr. near HMC.
Rag. Quarter hor• colt rH
448-7398.
adutts . 446-441 8 after 7 47 Wanted to Rent
roan 1.8 mo. old. Celt efter 15. 1 8711 Grand Prix, r.,.l good mlllo, mag whaalt, •1260. Hanna; pond1, dltchaa.'·
ODYSSEY II, 6 game ca•· 448-7495.
baaemente. etc. Call 448..,'•
p.m .
ahape, t2200. 304·875· 30.a-876·2140.
tridgea, elactric range, roto4807. Carter &amp; Evan~ :
3828.
1981 Harley D•vldaon Tr1naportatlon .
• ,•
Furniahed apt . 1 bdr. 8226, ·A nice hom-e. can be an older 64 Mite. Merchandit&amp; tiller. riding mower. 8 ft. Super Chlx 2 year old
camper top ., 304-8715· gelding. trained . Excep· 1970 Chevy lmpolo. 2 dr.. aportter, like new, 2800
utJIItiea pd . 807 2nd. Galli- one, must have It lea1t 6
5136.
polla. Adulto 448-4416 af- roons, etc. Located In city of
tlonat ahow proapact. Call white vinyl top, new carpet. mlloa . t2900. 304-BU - lonnie 8ogg1 ExcavatinG. ~
Dozer, beckhoa, dumptruck.'
ter 7 p.m .
Gallipolis. prefenbly down- Knauff Coal Bt Firewood Buy
814·992·248B day• &amp; lata air, auto. t45D. 304-&amp;76- 2008 .
Work by hour or lob . Call
now
for
seaaoned
wood
thi1
~venlnga
.
town. Excellent care will be
2176 .
1982 IU!waaakl 550 LTD, ••&amp;·7903.
2 new unfurn. 2 bedr. apt1. given by re1ponsible lady winter. Call 814-256-6245 . 55 Building Supplie•
819 Second AVe .. Gallipo- and 13 yura old 1on. Call
Quail Sola. Fair Waalc. 30 77 Doclaa Aepen ltltlonwa· Windjammer, lowera. am· -=--::::-::--:--~--...........::· .
lia. C-A. garage-. •2150- 446-9646 or 446-254B or For ule metal culvert 8 inch
pot , oft on all young blrdt. 1en H . 1100. 304· 875-. fm Cllllette, crenkbar. tillY C•t 211 hoe. dozara, cranll; ·
bar. t1700 . 304-B82- loadert, dump truck. Cell ·
*276. Coll448 -2188.
Building materialt
contact Evelyn at Otcar'a thru 60 inch in ttock. State
Ehher It Fair or Phone 5.a92.
3221.
'
814-446-1142 botwo,eO: :
approved 16 gauge 12 inch biC?ck, brick. aawer plpea. 814-985·43U.
Restaurant.
7 :00AM &amp; 6:00PM.
'
Deluxe. modern
1 br ..
16.36 JIOf ft., 24 inch wrndows, lintel•. etc.
1874 VolkJwagon super
complete kitchen. air,
$10.10 per ft. 36 inch Claude Winters. Rlo Grande, ReQIJteNd GumMy. 2 yaera -~~ - n - paint job, axoal- 1882 K.WASAKI&amp;IO LTD,
'
t115 .&amp;0 per ft . Also plaetic 0. Coll614-245 -5121.
carpet. downtown. Call dar•
old. Due to calve on Sept. 1 . ..,. condition •1100. 304- only 3.000 mhl. excellent Dozer· work. ground clun: :
"'£auoou"'
condition, '1500. 304- lng • IXCIIVItlng. 126 hour, ;
446·4383. eve. 446·01 39.
culvert In ltock. 6 Inch thru
Call 949·2217.
871-588B llftar 6 p.m .
87&amp;-8719 .
Coli 441-983B.
61 Household Goods 181nch, &amp;Inch 11 .80 por fl ..
Kanauge nice 2 bdr., with
12 inch 13.80 per ft . Ron 66
Petl for Sale
80", ·a yaar old, buckakln 1989 Oldt 98. Excallont
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J.A .A. Conatructlon Co ; ~·
: carpet, w••her and dryer
Evens Enterprises. 4 mi.
pony. mara. Saddla &amp; llfldla, meohanlcally, body and lnte·
76
Boeta
end
hookup, e U~&amp; plu1 electric
W1tar Lin••· · Footen ,'.
South of Jackson on ST. AT.
very uon111. noo.oo. 304- rioruoeltent. Aunallkenaw.
Drolna. All1dndt ofDitchinJI, •
and gaa . . Call 1-304-273- Wa1hera, dryerl. rifrigara- 93. 814-286-6930.
Motors for Sale
0890. 814·892·8420.
AKC black Lab. mala pup, 9 878-1133&amp;.
Rutland, Oh . 814·74~· '
9746 or 446-2927.
tou. g111 &amp; electric rangea,
wkt. old, e100. Call 61&amp;- 1 - - - - - - - - - 2803.
:
$90 up, 30 days gutrantaad.
258 -1379.
FOUR month old chlckena. 1870 Dodga Chargar.440
' Unfurn . apartment. 1at Bargain Barn 446·8033 or'
haavy braocl ' typo, 02.00 engine. Bored whh over·.. 18 ft . 1981 Sabra Craft
· floor, 4 r. &amp; bath with rard, 448-8181.
aaoh 304-871-lt 30.
alzed plllont. 21100 mlln on motor boat, t400. Call Meip Excavating. Bulldozer ·
· centrally, located, adutt1
&amp; becllhoa aarvlct. Ball· '
av_,.ul. Ball or tracla for '448·3073 aftar &amp;.
only. no pet1, ref. &amp; aec. Kenmore waaher &amp; dryer
motorcycle or cuRomlzad -:-::::-::-:--::--::-:-:-:--:---:- · manti, footara. landacaping,
' dapoait. require. , Call 448· matched pair, cll.ien . Many
H 1
lk driveway•. farm ponda.
.
' '
'
van , Beet offer-priced at , av • Cra1111 nor T~
. ..
..
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814-742-2407or•1•· 7•2·
0444.
others. GE. Whirlpool. M•yIn-Ion. Altar 8 p.m. call through
wlndahlald with 110
B.
v ~ ~
tag &amp; Kenmore washer.
., • . 812-11847.
HP Marcury &amp; Stortlrig boat 201
jl.uto1 for Sale
Convenient location. 1 or 2 Guaranteed . Call 814-256·
trallar. good aond., •1.880.
bdr .. utilitiet paid, •210 1207.
Call 814·258·8718.
84
Electrical
mo., dep &amp;. ref. raq. Call
448· 7•82 before 2PM .
Used furniture : bedroom
14ft. boatandtrallar. UOO.
• Refrigeration
1ulta w -bookcue bed ,
247-3126.
Furnlehad apt. 1 bdr. e19&amp;. buffet, Used refrlgator.- Corwater &amp;. alae. paid 7 Nell bin &amp; Snyder Furn., 956
18FT Glaotvon with 81 HP SEWING Machlna rapalra, '
Ave. Gelllpollt. 448·441 6 Second Ave ., Gallipolia ,
ChrytJer motor, lndudaa Nrvica. Authorized Singer :
after 7 p.m .
448 -1171 .
trailer. good condition . Selea &amp; Service Sharpen ·
•11100.00. 304-876·71121 Sclaaors. Fabric Shop , ·
Fumlahed upttaira apt. 2 Whirlpool waaher 196, Ken· Moore omatlc electric u•r·
after I p.m.
Pomeroy. 982-2284 .
:
room• 6 bath, clean, aduh1 more H D w11her 1176, age door opener, acrew
only, no pet•. l'tlf. req. Call Kenmore dryer *95, chelt driven . Call after &amp;. 814·
1888 Plymouth lolvod-.
4·8·1619.
freezer 16 cu.ft . *96, Kelvi - 388-8806.
Dno ownar. .auoo mllaa. 76
Auto Part•
815 General Hauling ·
natorfreazerl195, 20cu .ft .
Vary good condition. lett
It
Accenoriea
Apt~rtmenta (equal hou1ing
chett: freezer t19&amp;. bed - Chelttypefraezer, 15cu. ft .
- r. 814·992·3518.
opportunity) one bedroom room 1uite e125, beakf11t axe. cond. Call 448-4347
JONES IDYl WATER SEA·,:.·
rent ttarts at 11157 per aat 4 chalu ue. bed ••e. aflor 6 con ••8·4746 .
1188 Chovy Impale. Runa
month. two bedroom ltarta 38' goa range t75. Skagga
good. Body folr. 81.a·916· hoavv duty 4 apd. tran• for VICE. Call 114-387· 7471,~
·
Ford truck, •Be ftrm . Call or 81•·387·0691 .
at • 1 93. Dopo•" 8200 {no AppUenc.a, Upper River Rd. Ruger 10-22carblne, tcope,
4348.
448-3103.
poll) near Spring Vallay .a48-7391 .
50 ahot clip, o100. Call
Need aomethlng haul•d
Clnama. Call 448·2746 or
&amp;U-379-2469.
187.a Plymouth Sanalita. 2
away or IOmettling moved?
laave mellage.
Dlnnette set with 4 chalra.
door, automettc. ,.,._,.,ate78
Camping
Wa'l do it. Call 448·31 18
Call llftor 6, 448-209B.
Harnaas coll11, 8l brldlee. 1
- · olr llhoalul. e14-882b a . __land&amp; .
1 bad room Apt. t19e. mo .
. Equipment
horN sled chNp. Call 448·
7811 .
including utiUtjea . Equil Dining room aulte, trestle 4241 .
JIMB WATER SERVICE.
houai:.g
. portunity. Con- teble, 2 benches. 2 ch•lra,
C.ll Jim Lonlar, 304·871· ::
tact VI
Manor Aptt. hutch . Call 446-B148.
Reconditioned garage door
72 Trucks for Sele
1973 camping trallar, 2411. 7317.
.. •
.
,,
814. 787.
opener, like new, guer•n·
8". 1ood aond. 304·871toed. Coli 814-258-8472.
1174 Dodll' ADM Chargor 1888.
2 bedroom furnlahed Apt's. 62 CB, TV, Radio
•
truak,
4•4. M&amp;S tlru,
81.a-992-5.a34 or814·992·
87
Upholstery
~
..t·
Firewood cut up slaba e11
Equipment
61.000 mlln, •1.000. Call
591 .a or 304·882·2588.
pickup load. Con 81.a-24679 Motort Homes
114·2118-t 318.
6804.
. •
• Campert
'
2 &amp; 3 bedroom Apt.'t for
1111.2 Chovy t Yo ton tru'*. I
TRIITATE
- ·
rent. e221. month Include• CB Tram 0201 0560.; Co· 6 truck tlraa &amp; rima, 900x20
UPHOLITERY IHOtl ·: · .;
utllitlat. Call Clalond Realty bra 88 •110. ; Hrloualnqulr- and 1 B21-20 and 1 ameli
ft.
fte1 - ·
vwy. 114·
-.1
1113 loa. A... , Oaliipofta:
condition.
'1500
ln only. 304-8?5· 7680.
16ft.-plngtralar,
•100.
at 81•·9~2·2259 .
ponty. Coli 814-241-5492.
441-7833 or 441· t 133.
141·2102.
Colll14-381·1710.
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but IL was too late to change
the bidding.
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Ossle's new convention and
led his slnglelon trump .
South took his ace and didn't
see a ny r eason to take his
ace of dlamondJi right the n.
Instead he led a low spade.
East won with his 10 a nd ra n
trumps while West got rid of
his diamond and two small
clubs to win the rest of the
tricks and set South six.
(NEWSF•APER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)

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ACROSS
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10 Tramp
5 Warn
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12 In the
center
13 Yeast

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person

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15 Outburst
11 ExpolUld
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river
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or Thelma
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him. It was Oswald Jacoby .
Back In 1932 Ossle and his
tennls·playlng wile, Mary
Zita , took a month's honeymoon, lirst at tennis tournaments and then at a br idse
tournament In Cleveland.
Ossle was going to play with
Sam Fry, Jr., in lhe open
pairs. Belore pla r began ,
Ossle told Sam , " have n't
been playing much bridge
lately , but I have thought of
one principle of leading that
I know must be good. When
you r partner leaves your
takeout double In, he wants
you to lead a trump."

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with a claceaood patleflt' •
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charity batketball game and
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ridlt on an ak:ohoUc binge
Abby followa thfough
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partner leaves it In, you
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1978 Ford Lelaura Time; ··
steeps alx. Nlf-contein•g•·:
34,000 mllaa, •1 0 , 5&amp; : :.
304-875-3828..
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Dependable child care avail- :
able in mv home. Play room, ,
fenced yard . 304· 676 · ·
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THURSDAY
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13

The

Ohio

It Cemper1

New Oak Furniture, table•,
chairs, cupboerda, pie aafe.
dry tlnka. Paul Conkals
Antiqu81, Tuppers Plalnl.

for mora Information cell
· Glenn Harrah , Parkl!!lrsburg,

42

lhu'*y, Auguit 11 ,

l'ometoy-Middleport' Ohio

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Ohio

fined in Meigs court
Thirty defendants were fined a nd

ing, costs only; Mark Martin, Pt.
five others forfeited bonds in Meigs P leasant,speed,$28andcosts; Fred
County Court WedneSday.
Priddy, Middleport, speed, $21 and
Fined by Judge Patrick O'Brien costs; WmiamSnider,SugarGrove,
were Walter Werry, Mason, speed. defective exhaust. $5 and costs;
$22 and costs; Scarlet Bailey, Thomas Simmons, Middleport,
Middleport, failed to yield right of speed, $Zbnd costs; Ronald Barth,
way. $10 and costs; Marcia Terry,
Kalamazoio. Mich., speed, 21 and
Middleport, speed, $28 and costs;
costs; Roger Hysell. Pomeroy.
Norman Fulks, Proctorville, speed, speed, $23 and costs; Wendell
$21 and costs; RDger McPherson, Barber, Reedsville,' unsafe vehicle,
Gallipolis, speed, $24 and costs;
SlO and costs; Helen Jeffers, '
Daniel Workman. ·New Haven, Syracuse. assured clear distance,
defenUve exhaust. $5 and costs;
$25 and costs; Teresa Crisp,
Michael Cunningham, Pomeroy. . Pomeroy. speed, $21 and costs;
speed,$2;andcosts; Orval Lindsey, Edward Riffe il, Reedsville, left of
m, Tuppers plains, failed to display center, $25 and costs, DWI. $250and
a valid registration sticker, $10 and costs. three days confinement.
costs; Wffilam Jamison, Gallipolis, license suspended three months',
speed, $21 and costs; Cathy Sigler, $150 of fine and jail sentence
·Rutland, no drivers license, $2; and suspended If attend residential
costs, six months probation; George driving school ; Kent Varney, Long
Hoschar, Jr., Pomeroy, DWI, $350 Bottom. operating a motor vehicle
and costs, ;I) days confinement, while l!cense is suspended, $75 and
license suspended two years. speed· costs, six months probation; Bailey

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Area deathS

·

Amanda Morris
Amanda M. Morris. 75, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy, died unexpectedly Tues·
day afternoon at Veterans MemorIal Hospital.
Mrs. Morris was born Dec. 26,1907
at Snowville the daughter of the late
William and Adelaide Brlckles
Stanley. She was also preceded In
death by one daughter, one grand·
daughter and three brothers.
Mrs. Morris was a homemaker.
She Is survived by her husband,
Melvin C. Morris; two sons, Melvin
S. Morris, Ashvme. and Clifton
Morris, ReYI!oldsburg; two daugh·
ters, Mrs. Carl (Betty) Cone, The
Plains, and Mrs. Jack (Ruth)
Durnam, Middleton, Idaho; one
brother, Glen Stanley, Albany; one
sister; Mae Mason, Chillicothe;
eight grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.

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Shewas preceded In death also by
a great·grandson.
Funeral services will be held at 1
p.m. Friday at Ewing Funeral
Home with the Rev. Cecil Cox
officiating.
Burtal will be in
Burlingham Cemetery. Friends
may call at.the funeral home today
from 2 to4 and 7 to9.

'

Courthouse to close
The Meigs CountyCourlhousewUI
close at noon on Friday, Aug. 19, in
order that employes may attend the
Meigs County Fair Judge Charles
Knight announced today.

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
Admitted - Roberta DaUey,
Middleport; Marjorie Stewart,
West Columbia; Della · Curtis,
Pomeroy; Isabella Powell, Middleport; Homer Graham, Racine.
Discharged·-Della Cleland, Robert Deemer, Judith Laudermilt,
Lloyd Johnson, Paul Michael. Joan
Childs, Emma Davis.

IN POMEROY.
Meigs County Fair
16-17-18-19-20
.

SUPER SAVINGS ON QUAUTY MERCHANDISE
ALL SALES FINAL- NO EXCHANGES OR .lAYAWAYS.
SALE STARTS FRIDAY, AUG. l2

.

SUMMER TOPS
MEN'S SHIRTS
BLOUSES AND SHORTS Knit shirts - sport shirts and tank tops.
Reg. SS.OO to SJ4.00 ...........Sale. s3.00
Reg. s14.00 to s22.00 .........Sale •s.oo, 16.95 to 19.95 ........Sale s3.00
Reg. s23.00 to s2s.oo ......... S.le •too 510.95 fo 513.50 .....Sale s4.00
Reg. S3LOO to s35.00 .; ..... Sale •12.00 '14.95 to '22.95 .....Sale ss.oo
'

Voi.32,No.85
Copyr;ghtod 1913

Friday, Augusl12
Fair President's Day
9:00 a.m. Gates Open-Flag Raising ~remony
9:30 a.m. Rabbit Judglng-Sbow Ring
10:00 a. m. Junior Tractor Driving Contest
11:00 a.m. Seqior Tractor Driving Contest
1:00 p.m. Fair Chapel Opens
2:00 p.m. Moe Bandy Show
Junior Dog Show·Show Ring
2: 15 .p .m. p et Pa r ad e
3: :lJ p.m . Guinea Catch Contest-Field
6: 00 p.m. Point Pleasant High School Band Concert
6: 30 p.m. Modified Trucks, Tractors and Out of Field Pull
7:00p.m. Market Hog and Lamb Sale-Show Ring
8:00p.m. Fair Scholarship Award
Baby Beef Sale
9: 00 p.m. Moe Bandy Show
12:00 Mid. Goodnight-Gates Close

Seven calls were answered by
local units Wednesday and Thurs·
day morning, the Meigs County
Emergency Medical Service
reports.
At 12:56 a.m . Thursday, the
Middleport Unit took Raymond
Cline, Jr., to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Wednesday runs Included Pome-

Pomeroy~~;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~::;::::::~
ANNOUNCEMENT!

CHILDREN'S

MEN'S VAN HEUSON

SUMMER CLOTHING

DRESS SHIRTS

BEGINNING FRIDAY AUGUST 12
WE WILL BEGIN STAYING

OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. FRIDAYS

FINAL CLEARANCfl

ltq. 13.50 to •5.00 ........ Sale 'l.OO
Reg. •6.00 to ss.oo ........ Sale •2.00
Rea. '8.50 to •u.oo ...... Sale '3.00
lteg. 11Z.OO to '14.00 ..... Sale '4.00
Reg. 115.00 to '23.00 ..... Sale •5.00

Assorted mattr~s and box springs. Twin, full ·
and queen sizes. Discontinued styles
sli&amp;ht damage. Delivery eKtra.

LIGHT WEIGHT

OF SHOES

Hospitalized

JACKETS ·

MIDDLEPORT

S14.95 to S24.95 ..... Sale S6.00'
S27.95 to S32.95 ..... Sale sg_()()

JUNIOR
CLOTHING
Our remaining stock of summer tops, shorts,
Reg. 13.00 to $J.OO .............Sale .•1.00

BARGAIN MATINEES SAT &amp; SUN
ALl SEATS St.OO

ADMISSION EVERY Tl.IESOAY Sl.OO'

F WOMEN'S RESS AND
CASUAL SHOES

SlO.OO APAIR OR 2 PAIR FOR Sl5°0
GROUP OF WOMEN'S SHOES
515° 0 APAIR OR 2 PAIR FOR

S25°0

GROUP OF CANVAS SHOES AND
SANDALS FOR WOMEN &amp; CHILDREN
S700 A PAIR OR 2 PAIR FOR S!QOO

GROUP OF MEN'S &amp; CHILDREN'S
DRESS AND SPORT SHOES
$15° 0 A PAIR OR 2 PAIR·FOR $2500

PURSES

lf2 Price

2No BAG ssoo

CHAPMAN SHOES
'

Next To Elberfelds In Pomeroy

R"'
•8.00 to sn.oo ............Sale '2.00
Reg. 12.00 to 18.00 ..........Sale '4.00 .
Rag.

Reg.

Reg.
Reg.

1
1
119.00 to '24.00
125.00 to 131.00
132.00 to '39.00
140.00 to '52.00

..........Sale $'].00
.. ,..... Sill '10.00
........ Sale '12.00
........ Sale '15.11

FINAL CLEARANCEI
BOYS

LIGHT WEIGHT

JACKETS

$25°

YOUR CHOICE
ELBERFELDS WAREHOUSE

·
By1be4wvi•ted,Press
Ohio Bell o!tlclalssay services are
being malnialned for the most part
during a strike but thatfatiguecould
begin to show amongtbe manage.
ment employees flll1ng In for
striking workers.
A total of 15,0000hioBell workers

'

SUMMER SLEEPWEAR

joined a nationwide strike against
the American Telephone &amp; Telegraph Co. last Sunday. About 350
management employees are ·re-

Gowns, ' Robes and Pajamas

lte&amp;. 19.00 to 111.50 ...... Sale
ltq. 112.00 to 116.00 ..... Sale
Re~ 117.00 to 121.50 ..... Sale
Re1. 1 ~3.00 to 529.00 ..... Sale

'3.50
'4.50
'6.5o
'8.50

JEANS

Odds and ends- discontinued styles. Not all
s.izes. Mostly blue denims.
$1U5 to $114.95 Jeans .....Sii.t. '4.00
"

farmers liquidate their herds rather than pay sJcyrocketing feed bills.
Experts expect, however, that as the liquidation ends, meat priceS
may rise significantly next year.
;
But, In today's report, the Labor Department sa[d beef and veal
prices fell 4.8 percent In July and pork prtces tumbled 5. 7 percent.
Poultry prices were down 2 percent.
The report said prices fell 11.9 percent for vegetables and 1.4
percent for eggs. The cost of fresh fruit rose 3.4 percent.
As for energy prices, gasollne costs rose 0.9 percent, nff from the
5.1 percent gain of the previous natural gas prices, up just0.2 percent
In the previous month, fell1 .2 percent In the new report. Heating oil
(Continued on page 12)

combat troops had been In N'Dja·
mena since folmer President Val·
ery Giscard d'Estaing was .forced
by political pressure at home and
instability In Chad towithdrawthem
from this former French colony In

19'19.
For 19 years following the end of
French colonial rule In 1960, the
French army fought alongside
French·tralned Chadian forces
against a northern guerrilla movement led at times by the current
Western-&lt;lriented President His·
sene Habre, and at other. times by
his arch enemy, Libyan-backed
former Preslden Goukouni
Oueddel.
\.
Habre'S and Gookollnf"S alil!gtan- '-'
ces have shifted repeatedly during
the drawn-out confllct, but their
bitter personal rivalry hilS remained constant as the fighting
continues.
To the Chadians, the French army
for many years was a guarantee·of
security In the midst of chaos. After
itleft, thewarsweptoverthecapltal
In successive waves for months. An
estimated 75 percent of all buildings
were destroyed and 20,00l of the
city's 350,000 Inhabitants were

REGISTER FOR FAIR- Vlcld Hoffman and
Cherie W!Wamson, leU to right, (behind the table),
new employes of the fair board, were among workers
taking open claos entries Thursday In preparation for

thel983MeigsCountyFair.Regtstertngfromtbelelt
are Eric Spencer and Pete Hendricks. Regtstrallon
for the open clBII'I entries was held Thursday and ends
today at 4 p.m.
·

killed.

placing Ohio Bell's 750 striking
directocy i!SSistance operators.

Ohio Bell spokesman Charles Day
said the flll·ln operators hllve been
working J.2.hour shifts and that he
~ldn't ruleoutfatlgue becoming a
factor In the strike.
Probably
allin Is In
"
most c
g go g
through OK. One of the slow parts Is
directory assistance," said Da,y,
adding that the flll-ln operators are
"running a little bit beltln4."

Ohio BeD spokesman Tom Cotton
said the management employees
will be working 12·hour days for six
days a week but are Improving their
abUity to handle calls as they
"becomelncreaslnglyfamlliarwith
their operation."
"Any time that you have more

tl1irn half the people that nonnally

flll thosetunctionsnffthe job, you're
not going to be able to operate at
anywhere near-normal levels," he
said, adding that the company Is

working to.keep operations as close
tonormalasposslble. "Theattitude
and the morale are pretty good.'·
Day said the company's repair
and installation service is also
behind schedule.
He said residents needing phones
in Ued
t
it 1
sta
can expec to wa as ong
as a week, while before the strike lt
was about three days. Business
customers caJi count on walling
about five days Instead of two or
three for new phones. Day said the

backlog of orders will probably
slowly increase.
"I would never say that we are
running normally," Day said.
"(But) 1 would have to say the
performancehasbeenprertygood."
Spokesmen forAT&amp;Tandstrlklng
unions said Thursday there had
been no progress toward resolving
the five-day sttike although the two
sides are communicating
Informally.
Juanita Brandon, president of

CWA Local 4310 In Columbus, sata
the workers reinaln resolved to
staying off the job untO a new
contract Is reached.
"Morale has been hl!:h." Ms.
Brandon said of the strikers. "The
people are volunteering their time
and aU."

,.

She said there have been no
reports of any incidents on the picket
lines.
"It's been pretty pleasant solar, to
my knowledge," she said.

New technique expected 'revolutionize' prenatal diagnosis
By PAUL RAEBURN
. AP Science Wrtler
BAR HARBOR, Maine (AP) -A
new method for detecting birth
defects and determining sex as

"HAL CLEARANCE/

BOYS SHIRTS ·

early as the seventh week of
pregnancy will ''revolutionize'' prenatal testing, says the first Amertcan doctor to use the technique.
The procedure, called chorion
biopsy, will someday be as routine
as amniocentesis, the current
prenatal testing metbod, said·Dr.
Eugene Pergament of Michael
Reese Hospital and Medical Center
In Chicago.
Like amniocentesis, cborlon bl·

Broken sizes 8 to 18. Knits - tank tops -

sport shirts.

'9.95 to '11.95 ............ Sale '4!00 · '5.95 to '7.95 ......... Sale '2.00
'14.95 to 119.95 .......... Sale f7.00 18.95 to '10.95 ....... Sale '3.00
122.95 to 129.95 ........ Sale '10.00
•11.95 to 114.95 ..... Sale '5.00
CLEARANCE/
MEN'S AND BOYS'
.

year's end and then reverse ltseU, for vegetables and for eggs.
Natural gas and beating oU prices tumbled,. Gasoline prices rose
only moderately after surginng In the two previous months.
Overall, wholesale prices for the year ending in July rose just 1.4
percent - the smallest 12·rnonth gain In 15 years.
'!be bright price picture has been widely attributed to the long
1981-82 recession and the worldwide oil glut that drove down gasoline
·
and ·tuel oU prices.
Food prices have also been faffing, but t.lili; summer's .scorchlng
heat wave has devastated much of the nation's co~ crop, now
projected to be the down 38 percent from last year.
That Is expected to be good news for consumers in the short run as

Fatigue may hamper. Bell .workers filling in for strikets

0 EA. PC.

FINAL CLEARANCE
LADIES'

dresses, sportswear and swimwear is includecl'in
this final clearance 'sate.

531 JACKSON PIKE· RT.35 WEST
Pf1one 446· 4524

mlies

. Bedding Clerance

MEN'S

HERITAGE HOUSE

U.S.·supplled RedeyesurfaCe.to-alr
missDes, which were sent to help
ward off the Libyan attack, were
Several thousand Chad government removed from Faya·Largeau besoldiers were feared trapped today fore It feU. The Americans also had
near Faya·Largeau after being AWAC!3 reconnaissance planes
overrun by Libyan troops and rebels scouting the area.
·who recaptured the crossroads
It was the third lime In six weeks
oasis town and cut offmajorescape Faya·Largeauchangedhandslnthe
routes.
see-saw desert war. But the Chad
A U.S. official In Washington said army hilS no aircover,notanksand
rebels had cut off retreat routes fo
almost no artillery iomatchUbyan
N'Djamena, leaving the loyalist firepower, the sources said.
:ti'O\)ps In a "hammer and anvil
Westein sources, with access to
situation. Basically, tltey are going
satellite reconnaissance lnforma·
to have to fight their way out."
!ion from the combat zOne, 1181d
Information Minister Soumalla
Faya·Largeau feU at midday Wed~~ confJrmtd 'llnlrsday the
nesday to what they called the tJrst
loss of'iJie strategic ltOrtherll city - unconceaied lntei'Vt\'ltlon of Ubylril
and clalined government forces set
troops. tanks, jets and artWery In
up defensive positions 4.5 mlies west
the latest phase of Chad's 19-year·
and 11
east of the ctty, which
old civil war.
controls all routes from Libya to
Meanwhile, French paratroop.
N'Djamena.
ers, their boots and submachlneSoumalla said evacuation was
guns polished, cruised slowly
ordered "to spare the 7,000 clvillan
around the African quarters of
Inhabitants further casualties and
Chad's capital, drawing spontaJte.
su1ferlng." He also sald, "In view of
ous cheers from the people.
the extreme gravlly of the situation,
"TheFrenchareback, the French
It cannot be ruled out that our forces
are baCk," shouted small boys
may carey out a tactical wlthdra·
running alongside the grey·green
wal" from the surrounding area.
jeeps Thursday.
Western mUitary sources said
It was the first time French

Tops, Shorts, Pants, Dresses.

Short Sleeves - not all sizes.

S13.00 to S17.00 .....Sale ss.OO
s1s.oo to s20.00 .....Sale. . 56.00

By MICHAEL GOUlSMli'H
A .......... l'resll Wliter
N'DJAMENA, Chad (AP) -

00

FINAL CLEARANCE/

20 C.nfl

A Multimedia Inc, Newtpaper

Fear troops trapped
near Faya-Largeau

YOUR CHOICE

$

I Section, 12 Pages

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, August 12, 1983

- By SALLY JAOOIISEN
Associated ......... Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Wholesale prtces rose a minuscule 0.1
percent In July as the cost of food fell fortbe third straight month and
tbe summer's energy price gains madera ted, the government
reported today.
For the first seven months of the year, wholesale prices !ell 0.7
percent, fueling economists' predictions that, for the lull year,
Inflation at the wholesale level could be the smallest In two decades.
. Last month's tiny gains were largely the product of a 0.6 percent
drop In food prices and a 0.2 percent gain in energy ccists.
.
Prices fell sharply for meat, a trend expected to continue through

Reg. •a.oo to '14.00 .......... Sale 13.0u
- · 115.00 to '22.00 ....... :.Sale •5.00
Reg. 123.00 to '29.00 ......... Sale •8.00
Re1. 130.00 to '37.00 ....... Sale 112.00
Reg. 138.00 to •44.00 ....... Sale 115.00
Reg. 148.00 to 16$.00 ....... Sale 118.00 ·

rt~~s~~i:~s
~~s&lt;?l~~:!!~nd
Junior Siz~
tSpdrtswear - Blouses - Sweaters - Dresses · Slicks · Knit Tops.

en tine

at

.

LADIES'

SUPER CLEARANCE

•

Price gains
are
smallest
In
15
years
.

MISSES AND EXTRA SIZES

Reg. '23.00 to_s34.00 ...........Sate *8.00
Reg. 135.00 to 142.00 ........ Sale s10.00
Reg. S44.00 to '58.00 ........ Sale '12.00
Reg. 159.00 to '78.00 ........ Sale '15.00
Reg. '98.00 to 1119.00 ...... Sate '18.00

Editorial ................ ,.... Page 2
Sports ................ :........ f'ase S
TV.contlal .. .. ..
11

•

LADIES' DRESSES ·Summer Sportswear
Reamining stock of misses and half size summer
dreses.
..

Sentinel
By lhe Bend ............ Pages H
CiaMHieds ............. Pages 7-8-9
l&gt;eaths •• •, •••••••••••••••••.. Pal,e 12

e

FINAL CLEARANCEI

LADI!:S'

The economy scorehoard
...Page 2
..

Today's

Mason County Fair schedule

Squad answers 7 calls

Health
Carea.m.
Center
to Veterans
from
roy, 10:08
Memorial; Middleport, 12: 19 p.m.,
Isabella Powell to Veterans Memor·
lal; Racine, 1: 00' p.m., Robert
Gtlmrn treated at his residence;
3:16p.m., theMiddleport UnlttoDr.
James Conde's office for Marie
Hauck, taken to Holzer Medical
Center: Syracuse at 4: 11 p.m. for
Homer Graham, Racine, taken to
Veterans Memorial; Middleport,
5:04 p.m., Blanche Wolfe, to
Veterans Memorial.

ELBERFE~DS

as·

Dugan, no address recorded,
sault. costs, one year probation,
barred from Rutland Legion, dlsor·
derly conduct, $50 and costs; Guy
Shuler; no address recorded, dlsor·
derly conduct; $!D and costs, one
year probation, barred from Ru·
!land Legion; oanny Walker, no
address recorded, dlsroderly con·
duct, ~ and costs, barred from
Rutland Legion; James Council,
Langsvme, dlsroderly conduct, $50
and costs, one year probation,
barred from Rutland Legion;
Roberta Johnson, West Columbia,
passing bad checks, costs, one year
probation, restitution; Jeffery Hoschar, Pomeroy, assault, $50 and
costs, one year probation, refrain .
from contacting complainant; Wen·
dell Walker, Athens, !allure to
control vehicle,$25 and costs; R&lt;&gt;
bert Cook, M;~Son, speed, $23 and
costs.
·
Forfeiting bonds· were Hugh
Bruestle, Parkersburg, and Marjorie Grennan, Maleton, Ga., speed,
$50 each; Junlene . VanSickle,
Greensboro, N.C., ~pe&lt;;&gt;d,$41; Clara
Yarbrough, Bidwell, speed, $70;
Edgar Gregory, Jr., Salem, Va.,
speed,$39.

11, 1983

"NAL CLEARANCE/

opsy can be used to detect such
disorders as Down's syndrome and
slckJe.&lt;:ell anemia and todetennlne
the sex of the fetus. However, whDe
the results of amniocentesis are not
available until aboutthe20thweekof
pregnancy, chorion biopsy yields
results by the seventh to lOth week.
It detects are found. the mother
can elect to have an abortion, wlitoh
Is much simpler and safer dui1ng
the first three months of pregnancy
than it Is later.
Pergament told The Associated
Press on Thursday that he hilS used
the new technique on six women.
One elected to have an abortion

,.---Weather:----..

MEN'S SUMMER

Ohio forecast

SLACKS &amp; SHORTS

Variable cloudiness today. High around 80. Clear tonight. Low

•or ALL SIZES

near 60. Sunny Saturday. High around trl. '!be chance of rain Is near ·

$18.95 to 20.95 J•ns ..... Sale '6JI) '12.95 to sl7.95 ... SALE ss.oo
$21.95 to 129.95 J•ns ..... SIIe 'lOD Sl7.95 to S24.95 ... SALE sJ.OO·

zero percent today, tonight and Saturday.

Extended forecast
~ tllrouab ~ Fair weather lhnxllh the period. Highs

trl to 85 Sunday and Mooday and In tbe llliiMOI Tuesday. Lon 81 to
65.

FREE
PARKING
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to lOth week rather than the 20th
ally' allow certain bbth defects to be
when the test showed that her child Thomas Jefferson University In
had one·- too many copies of Philadelphia and at Yale Univer·
week.
corrected. said Dr. John Hobbins,
"This is a distinctly different time
head of the Yale group.
chromosome 16. Pergament said stty, areaisoexpertmentlngwith the
technique,' but they have not yet
than a five-month pregnancy.
the child would not have survived.
where you've seen something that
"It may herald a whole new era ot
In another, the procedure was · used It to make a diagnosis.
Dr.
Laird
Jackson,
leader
of.
the
baby
when
you've
dorle
looks
like
a
fetal
treatment," he said. "In some
unsuccesstul, butltdidnotaffecther
group
at
T,homasJefferson,
said
It
is
the
ultrasound,"
he
S!lid.
A
seven·
we're going to be able to do
cases
pregnancy, Pergament said. The
"overWttelmtng"
impartarice
to
of
week
fetus
Is
just
4lnches
long.
something
by being aware of It (a
other foor women are having
birth
defects
in
the
seventh
diagnose
The
procedure
may
also
eventu·
btrih
defect)
early."
nonnal pregnanclesaMshouldglve
birth In rour to tJve months, he said.
The new technlquewasdescrtbed
Thursday during a seminar on
genetics at JackSon Laboratory In
Bar Harbor.
I
Chorion biopsy .Is done by insert·
EUREKA - A tour of tbe Gaffipolls Locks and Inspected GaWpolls In March 1982 as guests of the
lng a tube through the mouth of the
National Coal Association, one of several river user
Dam hilS been scheduled for Saturday afternoon by
womb and snipping a tiny sample of
groups
seeking reltal&gt;llltatlon of GaWpolls.
Rep.
Clarence
Mmer,
R.Ohlo.
and
Ohio
Power
,Co.
tissue from the chorion, the precurThe
corps
of engineers completed a lour.year study
sor of the placenta. Because the
otfldals.
of
the
locks
and dam In 1980, and from several plans
'The
tour
comes
as
the
proposed
waterways
chorion hilS the same genes iiS the
as the most cost -effective a
developed,
recommended
omnibus
bill
that
includes
funding
for
the
construction
fetus, it can be examined for genetic
$2!\8
mffilon
project
calling
tor the construction of a
of
a
new
lock
tacmty
at
Galllpolls
continues
to
Information. .
1,:ro.foot
main
Jock
and
®foot
auxUiary lock.
progress
through
congressional
funding
procedure.
Amniocentesis- sampling of the
The
new
facUlty
would
be
buUI
on
tbe West Virginia
. The bill passed the House pubUc works committee
nuid arWlld the fetus - cannot be
side,
and
the
corps
of
engineers
has . announced
done unttl at least the 16th week,
last week.
to
buy
some
ot
the
surrounding
swampland
intention
A Miller administrative atde·sald the congressman
. becallle there Is not enoogb nuid
In
Mason
County.
will meet with Ohio Power representatives In
present before then.
Ohio Power's interest In the project stems from
GaUipolls and travel down river by barge to the dam,
Also, amniocentesis captures so
wherf! he will disembark and receive a tour of the plans the American Electrtc Power system has to
lew cells that it takes four weeks to
46-year-&lt;lkl !aCUity by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lrulld a hydroelectric plant at the dam site. ,l'he plant
grow the cells and test them lor
would be similar to one opened In 1982 at the Racine
officials.
delll!cts.
This wlll not be Mmer' s first tour of the locks and Locks and Darn.
Cltorllll blaply allows the testing
i;lam· He was part of a congressional toor that
to be romplelil!d In a day or Jess.
Two other research group&amp;, at

Cong. Miller to visit dam site

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