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BEffiUT, Lebanon (AP) - Lebanon's civU war
Beirut residents said the roar of artillery, rockets
came to a halt today as a cease-fire worked out by the
and mortars that shook the capital throughout the
United States and Saudi Arabia silenced the guns
night stopped at the cease-fire deadline.
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around Beirut
Marine spokesman Maj. Robert Jordan shooting
The Leban.e se army and police said the truce was ·. around · the Marine base at the airport stoppea six
being observed oon all war fronts since It took effect at
minutes after the deadline, and no gunfire was heard
daybreak.
after that by the U.S. contingent of the multinational
peacekeeping force.
' However, the anny said three gunmen tried to
in!lltrate the arrny-heid mountaintop town of Souk
The agreement was announced at midnight by
ei-Gharb about 2% hours after the deadline, drawtng
President Amin GemayeL It was followed by an order
fire frorri the garrison before withdrawing.
from the anny commander, Gen. Ibrahim Tannous,
to his 32,&lt;00 troops to stop shooting "except in
Pollee described the incident as a minor violation to
self-defense" after 6 a .m. local time.
the cease-fire, which is to be followed by a national
Leftist opposltjon leader Walld Jumbiatt, based in
reconcUlatlon conference among Lebanon's Moslem
and Chrll;tian politicians to chart a formula for
Syria, issued a simiiar order to his Druse militiamen
peaceful coexistence.and their allies after the cease-fire agreement was
A Lebanese government official said the United
announced in Damascus by Saudi mediator Prince
Bandar Bin Sultan and Syrian. Foreign Minisier
Nations would be asked to provide 500 observers to
help -pollee 1he cea61it·fln'. " ~ ..., ·""-·
:· ··;~ -"Abdul-Haiim Khaddam.
-- · - . -;; ··'
. ~Police said !Oi Lebanese· were killed and 1,725
Khaddam said, "An agreement has been reached
wounded in the three-week war that broke out when
for a cease-fire in Lebanon, ending the war and
the Israeli army withdrew from the central
starting a national dialogue. What was achieved is
great."
mountains Sept. 4. The ftghting pitted Syrlan-backed
Druse militiamen and their leftist allies against
The agreement provides for establislunent of a
Otristian militiamen and Lebimese army troo!&gt;s.
four-man committee from the Lebanese army and
The cease-fire agreement was announced just a few
warring militia factions to "supervise and 'consolihours after shelling which wounded four U.S. Marines
date" the · cease-fire, which will he policed by
at Beirut's international airport.
"neutral" observers, according to GemayeL

GALLIPOLIS The Gallla
county commissiol! has tentatively
rejec~ a propooed neW lease
agreement with Foothills Aviation
- the finn that holds the current
contract for the operation of the
Gallia-Meigs Regional Airport.
Foothills obtained the lease In
1981. An agreement is currently In
effect, but is sublect to negotiation
this year. 'The rommisslon has untO
Sept. 30 to renew, modify or reject
the existing contract
Half-Interest in the firm was
recently purchased from GaillpoUs
City Solicitor Douglas Cowles by
Geareid Hitchcock Jr., who has
since proposed a new contractual
relationship between the county and
his firm.
In substance, ihe proposed agreement calls for an additional $10,&lt;00
appropriation to help operate the
facility. Currently, the county
allocates $5,&lt;00 per year - plus
mainienance of the runway and
airport buDding- to the operation of
the joint county facility.
On Friday, . Con\mission Presi·
dent Paul Niday - foUowlng a
meeting In secret session with
Prosecutor Joseph L. Cain and
Larry Beebe, airport authortty
president - issued a letter to
FoothUls A vtatlon calling the proposal "totaUy unacceptable."
Niday said this morning formal
commission action . to reject the
· proposal would be taken by the end
of this week.
In a meeting with commissioners
on Sept. 6, IDtchcock and FoothWs
co-owner Kenneth Whited requested the$10,00llncreasebecause
the ilirport has been losing money.
In a statement issued this
morning by Beebe, the FoothiUs'
proposal -was described as "not in
the best Interest of the taxpayer."
"Both the county commissioners
·and the airport authority believe
that continued growth is possible
With proper rnanagemenLcontinued operation of the airport can
be, we beUeve, achieved on a
self-supporting basis." the statement continues.
Niday said this morning continua·
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countyqueeticlll Foc(bl!!s' proposal
to 1eue ac!dlttnnalland to constuct
another hallpr.
Niday IBid the commfslloll. was
not Atlidfl!d . With the financial
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A government spokesman later said Lebanon has
asked U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de
Cuellar to provide 500 U.N. observers, including
French and Italial\.soldiers, to oversee the cease-fire.

He said
McFarlane
agreement.
in Riyadh,

U.S. presidential envoy Robert C.
and Bandar, the architects of the
proposed that the opening session be held
the Siludi capital, under King Fahd's

auspices.
Under the agreement , Gemayei announced he was
calling the nation's leftist, conservative and
independent political leaders to an urgent conference
to "begin natlonai reconcUiation dialogue at on.ce."
The government spokesman, who declined to be
named in compliance with olflcial regulations, said a
committee representing the conferees would meet
soon to decide where and when the conference would
be convened.

Boyd injured??
Middleport's Mark Boyd, servmg wlth the United
Slates Marines, In Lebanon, was reported injured
there over the weekend. However, although it was
reported that relatives had received word be had been
injured, ofDcial sounies had no oomment on the
situation Ibis morning. Boyd is a Meigs High School ·
graduate.

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Foothills Aviation was possible, but
would require flutber review.
In addition to the question of the
county's IINnclal support of the
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Gemayel invited observers from Saudi Arabia and
Syria to take part In the dialogue to "bring about a
comprehensive national reconciliation that WiU be the
permanent foundation of honest coexistence among
the m embers of the Lebanese pe6ple, a guarantee for
estabiislunent of state sovereignty over all Lebanese
territory and the creation of a balanced government
system.''
Lebanon's state radio said the conference would
include Jumblatt and two other leadets of his
anti-goverrunent coalition; Nabih Berri, leader of the
Amal militia; former President Camille Chamoun
_a nd Pierre G;emayei, founder of th~ rigJ:It-wil!g
Christian Phalange party.
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Secretary of State George P. Shultz toid a news
conference Sunday in New York that the cease-fire
did not alter the mission of the 1,600 Marines in the
peacekeeping force.
Asked how the American troops would respond if
fired on in violation of the cease-fire, Shultz said their
permission to defend themselves was the same.
However, he added, "Ail parties should exercise
restraint. "

Soviets turn over
airliner debris
ton on Saturday.
TOKYO (AP) -The Soviet Union
"The gist of the president's
today turned over to U.S. and
statement,
the atmosphere of seJapanese officials 76 Items recoduring
the arrtvai of the
crecy
vered by its search teams from the
president to the 'Voice of America'
South Korean airliner shot down by
Soviet fighter planes Sj?pt. 1, · rapio station for delivering his
speech, and the fac t that It was
Japanese officials said.
Officials of Japan's Maritime broadcast inn 42 languages show
Safety Agency said · the material that ali has been conceiv·ed as a '
· handed over In Nevelisk, on the propaganda periormance on an
international scale," the official
Soviet island of Sakhalin, did not
include remains of any of the 269 news agency Tass said.
Soviet citizens denounced Reagan
• victims of the attack, or the flight
data and voice recorders that could in letters published Sunday by the
provide clues to why the Korean Air Communist Party . newspaper
Lines jumbo jet wandered off course Pravda, indicating a n interest in
defending the government against
into Soviet air space.
It was the first time the Soviet blUer interna tional criticism stemUnion tias turned over findings of its ming from the airliner incident .
"It is · none other than the U.S.
search opera lions lor the Korean
aircraft, which was hit by Soviet president in person who has
launched a barrage of malicious
heat-seeking misslles and went
down west of Nevelisk near the slander in a bid to discredit the
peaceful aspirations of the Soviet
small island of Moneran.
The officials said they hail leadership and the whole of our
received word of the items transfer people," wrote Konstantin Vyby .radio from the MSA patrol boat sotsky, 35, a researcher ~t · the
Tsugaru, which ie!t ·Nevelisk in · Moscow Agricultural Academy.
MSA officials in Wakkanai, at the
early afternoon for the return
northern
tip of Japan, said 16Sovlet
voyage to Japan. Three American
and
six
American vessels were
officials were aboard the ship.
The MSA officials in Otaru, a city spotted today near Moneron, a
in northern Japan, said the items smalll&gt;land off Sakhalin where the
· STAND - Penny MuDen behind lhe table found Sharing the booth wlth her doU character creations
were packed In five cardboard .passenger plane is believed to have
plenty of vlewenfor the stained tllaM worlrshe had on was Barb Hackett, a former resident.
boxes. Included were fragments crashed after Soviet jet fighters
dl8play at lhe Mlddlepon Block Party Saturday.
from the Boeing747's fuselage and a blasted it out of the sky.
pair of trousers. Therewere noother
detaUs from the radiQ transmisSion,
The extent of the search opera made after the ship left Soviet tions indicated that vital parts of the
waters.
plane, including the recorders or
The Soviet Union, which claims " black box" which could reveaiwhy
A stolen bicycle, some minor investigation by the sheriff's depart- into the attic. Beside damage to the
the downed plane was on a U.S. spy the plane strayed into Soviet
des!ruction of property, and a
ment and the Racine police.
house, all the clothing in one closet
mission,
Sunday accused President airspace, still were missing, the
breaking and entering at a Racine
According to Peggy Smith, an on the second tloor was lost There
Reagan
of lying about the plane officials said ..
restaurant are under investigation employee, she locked up atS: 30a.m. was insurance on the house, Legar
incident
when he made a speech
Relatives of victims wili be able to
by the Meigs County sheriff's and when she re-opened the reported.
broadcast
from
the
Voice
of
inspect
the thousands of items
department as theresultofincidents restaurant at 3: 30 p.m. she discoFiremen were on the scene over
Washing·
recovered
by Japanese searchers
America
headquarters
in
over the weekend.
vere(j money had been taken from an hour.
Ernest (Skip) Imboden, Brad- the cash register. She told officers
bury, reported Sunday that over- that entry was made by removing
night Saturday, a 24 inch boy's the screws on the hasp at the front
bicycle was stolen from his carport. door. The amount of money taken
The bicycle is blue.
has not been determined.
Officials request that anyone With
MeanwhUe, damage was set at
lnfonnation about the bicycle $7,&lt;00 In a fire at the 203 Butternut
should contact the department
Ave., Pomeroy, residence of Terry
. Stobart, at 2:40 p.m. Saturday
Shirley Jones, Tuppers Plains, afternoon.
reported a vandalism incident to the
The fire In the two story frame
sheriffs department. She said · residence, owned by Jerry Stobart,
around 2 a.m. Sunday morning, a started In the chimney area after a
lawn decOration' was damaged at fire was started in the grate,
according to &lt;llarles Legar, chief of
he!' home.
A breaking and entering of the Pomeroy Fire Department
Legar said that the fire spread up
Deem's Restaurant at Racine on
Frtday was reported and Is under the wall into the seciJ!Id fioor and on
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The Meigs High School Band,
participating In the Eastern Ken·
lucky Band Festival in Ashland
Saturday, returned home With a .
ftrst place for Us flag corps and a

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division ol the competition. Events
of the festival which InCluded
participatiOn by 27 bands continued
until about 9 p.m. Saturday.

ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE- An ope11 houBe
"""held l!undlw at GaDtpo118 Pan. w~ 1n
~ ol lhe facllly's :ltllh ~.
Approximately 1,200 auto parts clealen and lllmlllee

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attended, with steak dinners provided hy Clrele' s
Rftdaurant and tours ollhe warehoii!OC and the G &amp; J
Auto Parlll lllore at .240 'Third Ave., Ga!Dpolls,
cmd!K:Ied by GPW and G J personnel.

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1\'ASHIJ\Gro:o\ - Benjamin J .
Stem. lei ir be adc:nol&lt;'iedged at the
outsel, Is oot an l'ducatloDal
sratistlclan. He is a Hollywood
producer and writer wlxlsr.&gt; Wlll'i&lt;
gl"es hlm unusual ac&lt;:ess 10 tlle
"'Orld of California's t~ His
article in the current ~ssu~&gt; of Public
C!pinDn ~ not pmeod bl be a
reliablE.&gt; sut'\'1'). based on a reliable
random sample. But his obser\'ll·
lions, I SUspe&lt;'l. cany the bell-Hire
ring or truth.
Slein finds the teenagers of

Southern Callfomla astnJndlngly
lgllorant and WODderfu.IIy inlllceDL
He spent nro yean arl.lectlDg a
mass ~ data on their kuooo•ledge
and their attltudl!s. "No amcunt of
preparation coukl ~· cuShloll
the blows of unawareDeSS of e-'81
the rtns1 elmentary cum'llt 1!\'mts,
history' poHtics E&lt;'ODOOIIcs. &lt;r just
what goes m each day In lhl' world
outside of Los Angeles ..-blch lwils
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wars. Dur1ngQIII' of the seminars he
COilrlucts at tr.igh school&gt; In tlle Los
Ang '
area, Slein aslred about
Worid War U. Not a slDgle student
could sa.)' wbell the •w was fougbt
Nrlrr cwJd place tlle ClvD War or
Worid War I. AI !be L'nl':'e!'Sity of
Southem Calllrmla, a ~~,.,.-old
junior was genuinely sllodted to
leam that the United States was
llghtlag Japnese troopS In the
PacHic. "Wbo ':ml? " she asked.
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Ohio voter registration
drives: no predictions
F'lrs\·tenn

Secrel,ll)· of Stall' Sl)errod Bro""' expects a "significant''
increase in the number of regisren'd vorers this fall but he's making no
predlctiorl about numbers.
Ohser.'el'S neAl month should he able to""' for themsel\'es thE? results of.
the reglstra lion drin'S by ,.arious groups bl which Brown has de\·oled
consldera bll' time.
Regislration for the :'\o' -ember General Election closes Ocr. 10.
" I don't have any idea how high it "ill be because I don't think any
secrermy of state ... across the nation is doing as comprehensi\'e a ''Ole!'
drive, working with so many dilferent groups, as we are." BnM'D said.
" Clearly it's easier ro register In a presidential year than it Is In an
'of!.year' but I think the registration figures will he significant I don't
really ha\-e an~· predictions about the numbers though." BriM'D. a
Democrat. said.
· .-As of Sept. 1. ·Ute ~retary of State's Of!lee pegged the number of
registered vorers a t 5,600,4i2.
Registration In l98J. a presidential election year, ~;·as 5,887.448. In 19!2, It
dropped 005,674,12&amp;
Brown, wbo took office ii1 January, has taken a personal role in working
with a number of diverse groups In recent weeks In an attempt to bolster
registrations.
Brown's office roordlnated the route of the NAACP voter registration
march through Ohio and he participated in the en&gt;Jtt as it began In
Covington. Ky .. and ended In Detroil .
A registration booth at Ule Ohio Stall' Fair allowed i66 people to register
and 357 to update their registrations In Franklin Counry. Another 354
falrgoers from other rounties requested registration materials.
The Secretary of State and Gov. Richard CelestE.&gt; issued a joint
proclamation declaring September as Ohio Voter Registration Month.
Brown joined the League of Women Voters and Ohio Council of Retail
Merchants In sponsoring voter registration drives at more than 40
shopping malls.
And, \41th the chairmen of the statl' Republican and Democratic parties
at his side, he opened a week-long drive in the State Offiee Tower to
convlnee state employees to register.
" I don't know that we can put an exact number on how successful It wtU
be because of the registration effort that the Republicans are doing In 50
cities and the Democrats are doing around the state," BI'QWTl said.
He said his lnvolwment has been significant acro;s the boanl but noted
that he has not been Involved in all the drivi'S under way.
"We will know soon after Oct. 11 bow many new registrations (there
are!. I won't takE.&gt; credit for all of them, obviously, becauseourof!iC'I'dldn't
coordinate all of Utem." Brown said.

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Today
history
Today is Monday, Sept. 26, rhe269th dayof1983. There are96days left In
the year.

Today's highlight in history:
On Sept. 26. 1955. following word that President Dwight Eisenhower had
suffered a heart a !lack, the New York Stock Exchange regiStered Its worst
price break slnl'!' 1929.
On this date:
In 17Ti, the British captured Phlladelphia after a J().{lay siege.
In 1928, 23 nations signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact, which outlawed war
as a means of Sl'ttUng international disputes.
In !960, the first of four televised debates between presidential
candidates Richard Nixon and John Kennedy was held In Chicago.
And. in 1971, Britain's Laker Airways began bargain flights between
London and New York, triggering fare cuts by other airlines.
Ten years ago: President Richard Nixon's speo&gt;eh writer and political
consultant, Patrick Buchanan, told the Senate Watergate Committee he
had urged a White House strategy sessiontoundercutEdmundMusldeand
boost George McGovern In the 197'.! Democratic presidential prlmarles:
Five years ago: Freight and commuter ran service was paralyzed
across most of the rountry when a clerks' union expanded Its sllikeagalnst
one railroad to 43 otl'ers.
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WASHINGI'ON - CIA analysts
have been watching Syrian Presl·
dent Hatez Assad, the Middle
East's ~hlef troublemaker, with
glum admiration.
Though the Israelis blasted hls
planes out of the skies, stopped hls
tanks in their tracks and thoroughly
humiliated him In Lebanon, he has
now suceeeded in turning ba~k the
Israelis and ronfoundlng Ule Amer·
icans. Suddenly 1M&gt; is about to force
upon Lebanon a government that
will take its directions from
Damascus.
It's not that he bllndsldedReagan
&amp; Co. The president and his poUcy
makers were fully aware of Assad' s
treacheries. He simply outwttted
and outmaneuvered them.
They knew that Assad was
ronsplrlng against the peace effort
whlle giving i' lip service, \hal hl'
was digging Into new mUitary
positions in Lebanon whlle promls·
lng bl withdraw, and that he was
bolstering his armed forces whUe
negotiating a senlernent.
They were alsoawaretliat he had
a rousing hatred lor Israel. Intelli·

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gence reports have ronslstentl)•
warned that he believes a military
showdown with Israelis Inevitable.
"When the blow coml'S," he Is
quoted as saying, "we will seize the
opportuotty and light" The secret
report telling o! Assad's conversation emphasized that he used the
Arab word "lanuna" which means
" when•• not "if."
His defense minister, Gen. Mustafa Talas, is qUOied In the samE.&gt;
cable as acknowledlng that "all the
Arabs romblned are weaker than
Israel" Yet he vowed ·that the
Syrians would fight anyway " If not
to gain a victory, at leastto keep the
war case hot bet:wren us and
Israel."
Last January , the U.s: Embassy
in Damascus cab~~&gt;&lt;! that Assad
hellevl'S "a conrucr with Israel wtU
Inevitably erupt during 1983" and
that he "would not run away from a
fight."
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Despite these clear warnings,
President Rl'agan has kept the
Marines In Lebanon to guard the
powder kegs in the midst of the

stands at five with thetuturedarker
as each day passes. Each day It
seems more and more that we are
governed by hypocrites who pay Up
service to peace but invest our
energy and money In war! Any
country that prepared lor war as
assiduously as we have lor the last
few years wtll eventually use the
vast arsenal we haVE.' accumulated.
History says so!
I. for one, am tired of listening
and reading the perpetual propaganda coming out of Washington
and Moscow. In this country 99
percent or It is bl fuel another run
for the White House by President
Ronald Reagan. Without even
asking a hystl'r1al Congress, he Is
Involving us In Lebanon and
Central America and deepening the
rold war with Russia. U. S.
sanctioned air raids Into Nicaragua
and U. S. warships tiring on
Lebanon Druse and Syrian troops In
Lebanon could be the spark that
changes a rold war Into a hot one.
No one knows what ambitions lurk
In the breasts of those In the White
House. Perhaps they have visions
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Incendiaries. Here Is the depressing
record:
- Secretary of State George
Shultz and fonner special envoy
Phlllp Habib assured President
Reagan that In a mattl'r of months
thl' Lebanese army would be ready
to take rontrol of Lebanon. But
top-secrl't Intelligence rpports
warned that the Lebanese army
was in far worse shape than anyone
had Imagined. I reported on Oct·. IO,
1982. that the Marines. therefore,
"may be In I..ebanon lor a lot longer
than the American publlc has been
led to believe. "
- Shultz and Habib also persuaded the presklent that Assad
would pull his forces out of Lebanon
If the Israelis would withdraw. This
was vigorously disputed by lntelll·
gence,analysts. I reported on April
29 that "the Syrians will try to
remain In Lebanon after Israeli
troops and International peacekeeping forces agree to pull out."
- Reagan hailed Habib's statl'S·
manshlp for arranging the withdra·
wal of the PalestinE.&gt; Ubera tlon
Organization from their embattled

positions In Beirut. But I reported
on No\•, 10. 1982, that the PLO
fighters who lelt by the front door
were returning by the back door. It
was Assad. of course. who helped
them sUp back. A secret CIA report
also declares: "Almost all arms
and equipment destined lor the
guerrillas 'In Lebanon, whatever
their source, (come) through Syrian territory."
- Shultz and Habib told the
president at first that the Soviet
presence in Syrta would be a
restraining lnftuence on Assad. But
inteUlgenC'I' reports warned, on the
rontrary, that the Soviets would tr:v
to IgnitE.&gt; a Syrtan-Israell clash. '1
pubUclzed their warnings In .. columns on Feb. 25, April 3 and April
29. "So the American Marines," I
wrote, "may lind themselves In the
middle of a ronfilet in which the
Soviets have a huge stake. Even II a
major l'xplosion ran he avoided In
i.Rbanon, therE.&gt; are sure to he a
spatter or little explosives."
To correct the mistakes of the
past. President Reagan must first
of aU admit them.

a4mlnlstrntl0n which erased the
dread evll of Communist from the
earth. Personally, I woold rather
live with Communism than he' dead
without It!
Naturally, President Reagan wlll
sign the nerve . gas measure and
"ithin a lew weeks the Pine Bluff
Arsenal in Arkansas wtll begin
gearing up for the manufacture of
thousands of chemical flUed artillery sheets and Big Eye bombs a multi-billion dollar program . We
wUI be doing thiS despite lhe fact
that we alreaey have 38,00! tons or
~hemlcal weapons stockpiled
around thl' world. The Pentagon
~lalms they need the new nerve gas
weapons because the old chemical
aresenalls out-dated. It would be a
mighty blow to our prestige to kUI
our enemies with old·fash!oned
weapons! When our new chemical
arsenal is completely restocked,
•the .·Ppntagon plans to destroy the
old. out-moded batch . Just how they
Intend to do that. without killing a
few million people they hbve not
divulged, but they have said It wUI
cost several bUl!ons just to destroy
them. Expensive chaps to have

around. those Pentagon people!
This will be the first time since
196'7 that the United States will be
producing chemical weapons. A .
new binary process wtll be used In· ·
their construction employing two
relatively harmless gasses. When
the two are mixed - when a bomb
Is dropped or a shell fired - they
romblne to form a lethal gas whl~h
spreads quiCkly on ront.act kUling
all who breathE.&gt; even a minimal
amount. I haven't read any of the
grisly detaUs as to the after effects
of releasing su~h a toxic material
on the earth or In the aimosphere.
You may he sure the same people
who can find excuses for Agent
Orange and Dioxin wUI he around to
reassure what peoplP are lett!
I don't know any Soviet people but
If I did , I am sure I would find them
much the same as we Americans.
Perhaps their leaders do not do
such a good job for them but tlien
·neither do ours. When the leaders of
two great nations get themselves
too dependent on fearsomE.&gt; wea·
pons, It's !Imp to chanjlE leadt&gt;rs! )

By BEN WALKER
AP Spoi1a Writer
Last season, in Baltimore. the
Orioles watched helplessly as the
MUwaukeo&gt; B"""""'" celebrated
winning the AmeriCan Leque East
title.
On Sunday, In Milwaukee, II was
the Orioles' turn to whoop It up.
.Jim [)wyPr and JOI' Nolan each
homer'l'd and Stann Davis and
Tippy Ma111nez romblnro on . a
six-hitter as the Orioles clinched the
AI.. East crown by downing the
Bt'!'wl'rs 5-1.
Baltimore bo&gt;gan the day needing
either one victory or a losS by
SI'COnd·plal'!' Detroit to wrap up the
dl\'ision. When Detroit heat Boston
3-2earller lnthheday, itwasuptothe
Orioles to finish things off.
Thl' Orioles won their seventh
division title by heating the defendIng AI.. champion Brewers for the
11th time In 13~ings this season.
This season, MUwaukee led the
division as late as Aug. 25, then went
Into a severe tailspin, losing 18of24

games whUe the Orioles J were
winning 25 of29.
This year, though, the Orioles
came out on top. They'll llnlsh the
regular season with three games
against Detroit and four against
New York, all at home.
Baltimore wUI then play host oo
the AL West champion Clllcago
White Sox for the first two games of
the best-ot-nw championship ser·
les. which hegins Oct. 5. It will he
Olicago's first-ever appearance 111
the playoffs.
The Orioles heat Ollcago seven of
12 times this season, with half of the
games decided by one run .
Davis, l:Mi, gavt' up one run on
three hits over six Innings before
Manlnez tookoverforhisl9thsave .
Dwyer cracked a three-run 00.
mer, hls eighth of the season, In the
third Inning. Nolan's IWO-run shot,
hls !lfth, came In the fourth and
madeltS.O.Bothhomerunsfollowed
singles otlloser Chuck Porter, 6-9.
In other AL games Sunday,
Ollcago heat CaWornla S-5; New

Pirates rip

Jack Anderson

nerve gas ________• ------~---L-~~e_ll_W_~~e__u

When I was a boy I watched a
neighbor, a young veteran or World
War I, cough away hls We because
he was a victim of German polson
gas In the Allied trenches In France.
This Is the reason I was horrified
when the Democratic House of
Representat!vl'S came meekly to
heel and passed the 1984 defense
budget as proposed tri the Reagan
admlnlstrntion. This gave approval
lor the productiOn of a nerve gas so
lethal that one whit! can cause an
agonizing death.
On Sept. 15 the House voted lor a
defense budget of$187 hllllon. If you
remember, I predicted that Presl·
dent Reagan would reap some short
term benefits In Congress as the
result of the Soviet action In
shooting down the Korean passenger plane. I did not expect
members o( Congress to act Uke a
bunch of hyster1cal half-wits. Wl'
Plect our members to Congress
expecting them to act like responsi·
ble public otnclals and not Uke a
group or flighty children who allow
their minds to he changed over·
night. InJunethemoneyfortheMX
mlsslll' and nervE.&gt; gas was rejected
·tn I~ House and the majority ~the
AmeriCan people who don' t Uke the
thought ol living under a perpetual
cloud
fear breathed a sigh of
relief. Then came the Flight 007
Incident, followed by a ronstant
barrage or anti-Soviet propaganda
by the Reagan administratiOn, and
the fear and anxiety were back!
No one can deny that sbooling
down an unarmed passenger plane
with the loss or 269 lives was
horrible. But then so IS war! I
believe the loss of 57,!Xll American
lives In VIetnam just as senseless
and even more honible. We make a
great public display over the
victims of Flight 007 but tum a blind
eye to 34,!Xll murders committed In
El Salvador and obllglngly ftnance
the government responsible. We
allow ourselves to be sucked Into a
war In the Mlddle East In a country
which has been trying to sell·
destrucl for the last 10 years. The
toll In AmeriCan Uves as I write ~

or

confused Japan's bombiDg of Pearl
Harbor In 1941 with our bombing of
Hiroshima In 1945. She was not SUI't!
which side Russia was on In World
War U, and could not say whether
Gennany was our enemy &lt;r our
ally.
The teenagers of Stein's IDformal
survey knew little or notbiJig of
poUt!cs. A few knew that California
had two U.S. senators, though oat~·
one student could ll8llll' both ot
them. Informed that Nevada and
Oregon alsO had two senators. the
teenagers were amazed: "Really?
Even though they're so small?"
None could guess wtthln 40 million
the population ot the United State&gt;,
Elementary ·geography somebow had eluded them. Only two
could tell Stem where Clllcago Is. A
ju.nlor at UCLA thought Toronto
probably was In ltaty. "None had
even the vaguest Idea of where New
England is, and several bad never
heard ot Vermor~t or Cormedicut
and could not ldent!fy tbeqt as
states ot the uniOn. "
·
Of mu~h greater concern, Stein
romments, IS the pervasive lgnor.
anC'I' of tree and totaUtartan
societies that he found among the
teenagers. Hl' was watching somE.&gt;
SCPnes on TV or martial law In
Poland. Civilians were 'being
herded lniD a penlike enclosure. His
young companion was mystltled:
Why didn't the civilians just leave
and romP to L.A.?

IIRETl' KORN
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ANDY IANNEBEILI

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Placekicker, safety players ofweek
· By 'Ole 4!181• I *ed Press

Hillsdale defeated Ashland College
~ Saturday afternoon In Ashland,

Todd Shafter, a placekicker from
Hillsdale, was named otfenslve
player of the 'NEd&lt; Sunday by the
NatloDal Association of Intercollegiate AthletiCs, while ShRwn Slayton, a safety at Saginaw Valley
State, was named the top defensive
player.
Shafter won honors Im'theNAIA's
District 23 after the Toledo senior
bocited field goals 0( 36and :rr yards
for the only points In the game as

The Daily Sentinel- Page 3

Baltimore clinches East championship

Meet the Meigs
Marauders..••

PotrMMOJ' M"dDI1p c t, Chi.

Middleport, Ohio

Ohio.
Slayoon, a ·sophomore from New
Boston, Intercepted three passes
and had one solo tackle and six
assists as Saginaw Valley defeated
Franklin Coli ege, of. Franklin, Ind..
4().21 Saturday In'University Center.
Slaytoo's lnt"""'!'!ions were part of
nine Interceptions by Saginaw
Valley as a team.

PARi&lt;ERSBURG, W.Va . -Eric
Penick burst through the Parkers·
burg Cathollc defensive line late In
the first half Saturday to score the
Pirate&gt;' first touchdown, the first of
three that led NG to a 22-6 win over
the Crusaders.
Penick's one-yard run, alOng with
a pass !rom Scott Pickens to
Thurman Holliday adding exira
points, gave NG an 8-0 lead at the
half.
It came at the end of what had
been a strong defensive battlE.&gt;
between the SVAC champions,
who9e record IS now 2-1, and the
Crusaders, a team considered
Stronger than NG's last opponent,
Southeastern Ross. The Pirates
dropped a 21-:al home field decision
to the Panther's Sept. 16.
Thanks .Ill a rugged defense, the
Crusaders were unable to mount a
major first half attack. Leading the
Pirate charge were Clluck Easter,
BUI Harden, Brian Hawks, Tim
Smith and JOI' Moore. Hawks and
Jay Skidmore also provided assist·
· ance on the Pirates' otlenslve plan.
'That plan succeeded when Penick
grabbed a long pass at the six.
The drive continued until play
centered OiJ the one-yard line.
With 1: 18 tert In the sernnd
quai1er, Pickens inade hls run tor

York topped Cleveland 6-4; Minnedowned Kansas 'City 7-1;
Seatlle nipped Texas 2-I; and
Toroobl defeated Oakland 8-6.
'l'lpru 3, Ked Sox 2
Kirk Gibson dr1lled a solo home
run and three Detroit pitchers
combined on an eight-hitter,
Glenn Abbott started for the host
Tigers but 1e1t atter one Inning
because of tenderness In his right
shoulder. Doug Ba!r, 7-3, went the
next four Innings and Dave Gum·
pert ftnlshed up for hiS second save.
Gibson's 15th homer carne In the
serond off Dennis Boyd. 4· 7.
While Sox&amp;, Anp 5
LaMarr Hoyt , tunlnguplorastaf1
In the AL championship series, won
his 12th ronsecutlve game for his
major leagoe-leadlng 23rd victory.
Hoyl, 23·10, allowed three hits In
six Innings In California, His 12th
straight vk;tory sel a team record
previously held by John Rigney
(1939) and Gary Peters U963).
Jert'y Dybzinskl drove In three
runs and Tom Paclorek knocked In

sota

two with three hits, Including a solo
hom(' run .

Tommy John, 11·1:!. took the loss .

y IUikL&gt;es 6; Indian~ 4
.John MontefuSI.'O remained un
bl'aten In Ulc AL with his four·t.h
victory sin&lt;.'!' bf'ing acqulrPd by NPw
York .
·
·
Monte iUS&lt;.'O, who was 9-:t bl'forY'
helng dealt away by San 'Dll"ltO on
Aug. 26, gave up SI'V!'D hils In 7 2·:1 .
Innings .

C~saders, 22-6

paydlrt, followed by Pickens' sue·
cesslul pass to Holliday.
NG's defense remained tough
throughout the third quarter, when a
key pass by Crusader defensive
blick John Cullen to tight end David
Crum was blocked. ~ rest of the
quarter looked a lot like a replay or
the first half until Penick ran 11
yards to score NG's SECOndTDwith

2: 281eft.
A run by Penick for extra points
was blocked by PC, leaving the
score at 14-0· entering the fourth
quarter.
Things ronlinued going lhe PI·
rates' way early In thl' final canto.
With the Crusaders slopped again,
Pickens dashed through . a threeyard hole for this third TO of the

pla'gued bY 'penalties as they wen,
against Southeastern. Officials
whistled the Pirates once for 15
yards, whUe PC was penalized 65
yards on seven calls.
The Pirates return to action
Friday when they Ira vel to HamOn,
W.Va., In their last non-league.

game.
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Tolal yard a~ ....................... , .. 149

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evening. Pickens hit Jack Glass·
bum for the two point conversiOn .
PC's only scoring In the game
came with 1: 39 left, when back
George Sanchez ran 11 yards Into
NG's end wne. Sanchez's run for
extra points was stopped by
Glassburn.
·
Both teams appeared nearly
equal in rushing, with NG recording
136 total yards and· the Crusaders,
110. ~Pirates Intercepted three of
PC's pass atlempts, and ~ren't as

PEACE a: MIND

MARY C. KFBI FR

"Enrolled to Ptxticl a.tcn lllllnllmll .........
s.Mct."

TRI-CCUNTY
BOOKK&amp;ING sa'VIO:

611 £. llin St

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DO NOT PATRONIZE
Do you realize that every day SEARS and the Fruth

Pharmacy make money from you shopping at their
stores? In ~turn they have hired contractors to work at
their stores paying carpenter employees of this area substandard wages.
.
The_Carpenters Local Union 650 i_s requesting that you
not shop at the SEARS STORE in Middleport, Ohio and
the FRUTH PHARMACY in Middleport, Ohio because the
builders in which·these stores are located were built and
(or) remodeled by contractors paying sub-standard
wages and fringe benefits. For no apparent reason, the
stores have taken a giant step backwards by permitting
our wage standard to be torn down. 'The payment of
sub-stqndard wages not only .diminishes the worker's
ability to purchase goods, but it also undercuts the wage
standard of the entire community.
•

•

CARPENTERS LOCAL UNION 650
SAM BOSTON
BUS. REP.

l'alntroy, 011.

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Po; e 4 The Daily Sentinel

Mondcly, Seplan I• 26, 1983

Monday, September 26, 1983

Dallas nips,Saints; Cleveland overtime wll)ner.
By A...,.;a"'tt Pres!;
Da:la&lt; !inehacller -~· Didt ·

The Bears rr.ls!Pd a cr.anc:-e to
·• TaP II L'&gt;E&gt; 'i&lt;'IOT\ m ,...,.;:- non

a l.inl&lt;&gt; ta--islon
befo:&gt;:&gt; beadi.'lg 01 to Te...:as
Si.:ldl1.:..rn v;te't&gt; d:Jeo ~--b:J:I. '"S\II~ to
p2a) L'&gt;E&gt; ~- Orleans Saint&gt;. La tPr.
m !he waning rronrnrs ol !hi&gt;
:-.-at:lCJ!la!FOOiball Leaguegamp, :hi?
1'\" p!a)ro a l:i&amp; pan in Dallas.

"ilm p\a&lt;'e-klcker Bnb -:1nma.&gt;
rrus...&lt;ed all extra !'-'"' acem!JI
1o ll{)w."l n g 1h£&gt; BP'a r s- ' i 1r s t

&lt;"TSOD

"":cl&gt;ed

'ic1ory.

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tOOCh&lt;Joo.41l.

field !;Oal of thl' game nti&lt;ll&lt;-a)·
.ro.tgb lhe fe&gt;.l!"'Jl quartft' and
~linesaa held oo 10 llip Droou.
After RIC'ardcl;, fiel!l goal. lhe
\ -lldngs int&lt;'l'l'&lt;'plro Dl'mlit quartt'l'·
boact Etic Hipple fer w finll time in

&amp;:rs :14. Faloolti ~
JOP ~I Clll:aru pas&amp;&lt;i :or t.t"'W
•ooc.hO&lt;:r&lt;-ns and !hi&gt; San FrcllC'tsCO
dclm..'&gt;' s.acked A tla::ta quan...-·
bad&lt; StE'\·e Ban' ,.,:.., .,...,"llt nmE'S
as !hl&gt;4~ e!'i&lt;'i?d a ~" -game. horne
kl&gt;!ll!l s.1n&gt;-a.l;.. The 4~rs. ~&lt;"•er ,
Ia&gt;! ~ bee!&lt; Wffi&lt;i.&gt;l! T).·ler.
..-oo sulle."f'&lt;l a cfu.located st.ooldef .

!he game.
Ken R.Iie~• sprintro 3l &gt;-ants ~&lt;ith
an int~ lor a IOOCbd!:J,I.-nand
C'incinnati well on Ill win ns fir.;!
gamp ollbe seasoo. bea!mg \linlesS
Tampa Ba:·. The Brngals st.qiped a
!arE&gt; !hrea v.ta1 Robe« Jaclt:soo
picked ot1 ~r Tan&gt;.pa Ba:· pass
in !he end zone.

:-;.""'' O!"leans bad a ~. 19 Je.ad but
Dallas ..-as drn'ing la!P in !he 1"-lrrh
peOxl Sun!ay. Then, Saints lint&gt;bade-- Dennis mnsron inte!"CE'Pted
a ~- 1\hi!P pass in the end ZOOP
and ran the ball ru1 10 1be toor.
~~ rcti"J:&gt;·
\ 'eteran quanerbad&lt; Kenn:·
A ·Jan:a also suffered a big lo&gt;'i as
Slabler. hoping to ca!d: the Dallas ••id&lt;&gt;:-ecef\B ..U.."'ed Jacl&lt;sonl:Jro!u&gt;
secondary a*ep. drtw?d back !lis left rollarb:&gt;Do.&gt;.
inm the eDd zme 10 throl•· a pass.
Jets.!'1, Rams U
lnsJead ol being caugtu as.IPep .
Pat Leahy bdffi a :!b-yard field
Didterson blitzed. sactmg Slabler goal at S: 2.l in O\'ertime as the .k-rs
in the eDd zme for a s.af~· and sco."f'&lt;l a " ild. Qg!l!-puncrua!ed
gi\'ing !hi&gt; C:O..i)IJYS a 21&lt;~! \ic10&lt;)·.
'ic!or:ur•er the l..o5 -~ Rams.
In &lt;lllle!' l\TL games Sunday, it Jets quarteroad&lt; Ridlard Todd had
"OS MilUlesota :n Dl'tmit 17; St.
OOP o1. his best :\TL games.
Loo.isU, PbiJade4&gt;hial.l; Butta lol), cornpiP!ing 3'; ol. 50 passe; for.;.;.;
Housron 13: ~fiami H. Kansas C'iry :-ard&gt;.
6; Ondnnati 23, Tampa Bay 17:
TheRams!ladseot thega.I"l'l(&gt;mto
~· F'ng!anrl :lS. Piruburgh 73:
o..-ertime by scoring a roucbda,•n
Ba.lt:imore Zl, Qlicago 19 lD 0\'€1'· l'ith :tl se&lt;'ODds left in regulation.
limP;
moo ll, San Diego 24 in
Blls 311. Oilers 13
0\'eftime; Washington '!1. Seattle
JOPCn'bbsw!J'USbf&gt;dEarlCamp17; SanFrancisco24. .-\tlanta20; Los bell to lead Buffa lo past Houston.
.~rge' es Rpjders Z/.. ~'ff 7: and Cribbs finished ,.;rh 166 )on:ls. hiS
~- Yorlr. Jets ?i, w Angeles
best single-game ~'Fl. per1or·
Rams 21 in 0\-enJme.
rna.!ICI'. "iille campbell rushed for
Tooigl:tt, the Gre€11 Bay Packers 142 yard&amp;
are at tbe "'""'' Yoric Giants.
Palriolsal, Sl&lt;elers !3
Cooobo)-s ~1. Saints 28
QuartertJac.k Sll'\-e Grogan and
·'I don't I&lt;Jlo&lt;&gt;· "'hat happened ou.t .. rookie Stepbe!l Starting l'loal:£'d up
tlJen&gt; my9&gt;1!," sald Dallas Coacb on a7f&gt;ya.nl srorillg pass play \lith
Tom Landry. "We,...,..., ,~· luclcj · 3: 5!l remaining as ~- England
to "in."
upse~ Pinsoorgb. TlJe loss spoiled
Asked about !he Saints' play· F'ranC'o Harris' run into me :--n
calling, ~..and!,· said: " That v.-asn't
recon1 booiG.
,....,. smart.bul\•-ehad5UTII'rnmtal
Harris passed O.J. Simp!DII to
errors. roo. We're -I-{) and I'll ~it. becane !hE&gt; :-.n·s :-.-o. 2 career
-~.,... Orleans ..-as · jUS! great rusher llelllild .Tun 13ro.l'li. · Harris
1but I """ lound
"in jusllik£' rushed 25 times for 1~)-ards against
""ha,.,. in !hl&gt;orber three games.··
!he Pats and 110'1&gt; bas J.L.nl career
'The Sainrs sacked White ""'""' )-ants on a l"E&lt;'O&lt;'d 2.6l'B canies.. He
times and intercEpred three of hiS trails Bro&lt;.&lt;cn by J..OOJ yards.
pas,;es. And. :-;.,..·OrJeansappeared
)!Ms!chs !:, Seabawlis n
tOha\'E"'l&lt;IJlP!'dupthe\ictOiywbell
Thtee t~'ll passes by Joe
Tyrone Yrung bk:dted an extra 1beismann P&lt;JI'-ered the Washing·
IX&gt;int attf!T'.p! by Ralael Septien ton Rroskins "''" Seattle. Ir "-as
" 1 rh i : 05 left in !he game.
Washingtan ·s ninth &lt;.'OilSieCU li\-e
TlJe winning safely came ~&lt;ith road viC'IQT\'.
1: 58 remaining in the game.
TlJe Rroskins detensl' shad&lt;led
Calls t!, Bears 19
Seattle rookie running back Oln
Rookie Raui.Wegre. "romissed
Warner. who went inro!hl&gt;gameas
a J.S.yard field goal anemp1 v.;th
the ~n · s leading rusher. Warner
three secoods left in regulation time. picked up jus13l )ordsoo15canies.
kicked a 33-yarder 4: 51 inro 0\'B'·
\lldnp 28, Uom 17
time m lift Baltimore to its 'i&lt;'tor:·.
Benny Ricardo booled his second

llro&gt;orn.Jt. ~~
QuanertJac.k Bnan S:pt' and tigllt
md Han;· Hol1 teamed up for a
.JS.)-ant roucbdDo.-n pass just U3
m.o

0\ bthiiE'

ro gl\'f' at-.."eland its

oro·0\.,... San Diego.

The Bro&lt;rns had tied the game
v.'hen Chris Bahr bckro a :tl-yard
Ml goal o.itb jusl IS Sl.'«D::!;
rem.ill!ing in regulation.
R. · ' stl, Bnwoas 7
'!\&gt;."() 1llUCbdc:M'n passes from Jlm
Phmkro m C!itf Branch P&lt;JI''el'ed
the Los Angeles Raiders to its !ourtb
cooseculi\"!&gt; \icmry. Dem'e' scored

Gihnore family reunion held .recently

in the closiDg moments m awn a
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The annual reunion of the family

of Waller (Squibb) Gilmore was
held Saturday at the roadside park
on Route 33 wilh his 86t!t birthday
being observed.
Dinner was served to those
attending including Mr . and Mrs.
Robert Manley •.Tracy and Crystal,
Middleport; Judy and Keith Wolfe,
Chester; Richard Gilmore, PomP-

Btancos' fir.;! eo.w ar borne,
John E:t..-ay, nemw·s rookie
quanerback. suller'ed a slight
C'ODC\lS!OOn Iate I!! the first ba.lf and
dido 't see any 1111re acO:r! during
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me smsm "''ben \IE'teral! ~­
back .Tun Han tiJrew a 21&amp;-yard
Ill! !CMi "'n pass Ill Roy Green ailh
29 ......ws remaining in the game.

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SUI'\'iYed a n:tislakemaned firs! bait to beat Kansas Qty
as quarurllad&lt; David\\'~· hir
rool&lt;le light eDd Dan Ja!tn&lt;mbrooe
[!llrhdrMn and fu1lbacl&lt; Andra
Franklin buiiEd over from tbe 1 fix'
tbeotber.
Kansas Cily' s only scortng came
on field goals of i5 and j6 yards by
~1d&lt; Lo..-ery .

A FIRST? ...:; Probably a first In Meigs County
Friday evening lor announcbqJ Ute birth of a baby was
this plane and banner which flew over lbe lawn
several limes. The banner ftlad, "II'• a Baby Boy for
MoandJoe."MoandJoeareMr.andMn.JoeWII!Ion
(Maureen Hennessy of Pomeroy) of C&lt;~tta~evWe, W.
Va. Mo Is a pUot and Joe (llll'llcltuiee. 'l1le baby boy_

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Ba) 0 S Jack Thcrnpsan has beet
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after his firs! head· to-head meeting
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Thompson, baCkup to Anderson
for four )'-ears until !he Bengals 9E!Ilt
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Stadiwn bur the Bengals won the
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In the Belpre match. Brenda
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eight pounds, 15 o11nces, born Sept. 28 at the
Charleston Medical Center.GrandparentsarePhyDis
Henne55y, Winter Springs, F1a., fonnerty of
Pomeroy, and M!ldred and Robert Wilson, Austin,
Tex. Great·gr~mdparents u.re Helen &amp;ynolds, Fern
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Flower show winners announced

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Racine; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hc•a(hrr, Mld!!ICjJOrt; Leona Eblin,
l(a y Eillln, rn.'&lt;t Z!pglcr. Mr. and
Michael and ch!ldren. MlddlelX&gt;rt .
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ward and Mrs. Gr•m• G!lmor&lt;'. .Jay and
children. Rutland: Mr. and Mrs. J cannk'. J'omt•roy; Terry, Kathy
James Gilmore, Pomeroy ; Duke anrl Shcn ·lc Ml('hat'i . Middleport ;
Dllcher, Columbus; Marge Wa re! . i\nJWb011· Ward. nut land; Mr. and
Mrs . R!rl&lt; Cl!!llotl" /Hid children ,
Pomeroy; Walter Gilmore, Co lum·
Racine,
utid Mr. and Mrs. Rick
bus; Maxine Michael, Huckl~lx'ny
St0wart nnd clt!ldrcn: L;m gsvUic.

Han, a 1.9-year l\"F'L ''etel'all. pla~&gt;ed
in place of the injurol "ieil La:nas
a.'ld completed 12of19 passes fix' 123
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Jackie Frt&lt;;;t won the best of show
In artistic design at the Dower show
ol-tlteShadeValleyCouncUoiFloral
Arts held Tuesday at !he Chester
United United Methodist Church.
Other top awards In the show with
!he theme "Faith wllh Flowers"

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In the artistiC design division, the
winners, listed first through fourth,
were as follows:
'He Maketlt Me to Lie Down in
Green Pastures," an all foliage
arrangement:
Debbie Weber,
Melanie Stelhem, Diana Karr. and '
Teresa Drummer.
"He Cometh Forth Uke a
Flower," a· mass design: Melanie
Stethem, Jo Ann Francis, Pat
Holter, Sheila Curtis.
"The Grass Wlthereth, !hE&gt;
Flower Fadeth," using dried or
contrived flowers: Debbie Osborne,
Allee Thompson, Teresa Drwnmer,
and Jennie Machlr. .
"The Whole Earth Is Full of His
Glory," modern design: Carol
Erwin, Betty Dean, Janet Koblentz,
and Pat Holter.
'Rejoice wllh Them !hat do
Rejoice" a favorite reUgtous holl·
day: Jackie Frot, Martie Bawn.
Sheila Curtis, and Betty Dean.
In the horticulture division, the
winners we~:
Hybrid tea roses: A.U four places
won by Betty Dl'an.
Grandlflora: Betty Dl'an, three
places.
F1ortbunda: Betty Dean, all four
places.
Dahlias: Pat HQ(ter, Martie
Sawn, second and third, and Sheila
Curtis, fourth.
MarigOlds: Martie Baum, Betty
Dean, second and thlrcl, wtlh no
fourth being given.
Zinnias: Mrs. Dean, first and
second.
Chrysanthemums: Pat Holter,
first and second; Betty Dean. thlrcl,
and Sheila Curtis, fourth.
Houseplants: Succulents, Martie
Baum, Carol Erwin, Martie Baum,
and Diana Karr .
Flowering houseplants, Sheila
Curtis.

Foliage houseplants: Ma rtie
Bawn. Jo Ann Francis, Sheila
Curtis, and Shelia Taylor.
Natural dried materials: Betty
Dl'an, Sheila Curtis, Betty Dean,
and Pat Holter.
The educational e)lhiblts Included

a display of Bible school cra!ts by
Jennie Machlr; a display of Moth·
er'sDay andFather'sDayhandouts
by AIIC&lt;' Thompson; and wedding
designs by Janet Koblentz.
Sheila Curtis was general chair·
man for the show.

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chapter meets
Nancy Hill was elected valentine
queen at a recent meeting of XI
Gamma Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority held at the home of
Donna Byer Tuesday night.
Mrs. Hill's picture will be placed
in competition for hOnors In !he
national contest
Charlotte Hanning had charge of
!he meeting and reported thai she
ha~ received word from lnterna·
ttonal that the chapter has achieved
a three-star rating.
A thank you note was read from
Christina Wilson who was SIX&gt;n·
sored by the chapter to Buckeye
Girls' State.
Carol McCullough. social chair·
man, reported that the next meeting
will be a wiener roast, Oct. 4, at the
home of Linda R11fle. Maurlsha
Nelson, servtcechalnnan,askedfor
suggestions and volunteers an
service projects for tbe year. It was
noted that the holiday gift shop will
be held Nov. 5 with McCull0t.18h and
Dl'bble Flnlaw In charge.
Mrs. Byer gave a cultural report
on her hobby of collecting dolls.
Re!reshmenls were seNed by Susie
Baer and Joyce QuU!en.

Cinda Harkless bas been selected ·
as valentine queen fOr the Ohio Eta
Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phl
RtG. 1U9.9S

Ridenour; se&lt;:omt ri&gt;W•lln·nt m~scll, Mt•IJln!eMunkln,
SheUa Koenig, King fth·k llarton, ML"-•Y
Calaway, Dlll'rlnDrcnncr. ll•wk row-'l'onyChnpman,
Trlcia Sruns, !)avid llnwthoi1M',Pnuho l"r~cker, 1982
Queen BL'CJky Eichbt!;c•·, Brian Collins. M•ory Hibbs,
Scott Uplon, Jennifer Grov••r, Juui.Jimmy Scluoekel.

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HOMECO!WNG COURT . These young men and
women comprised the 1983 Eastern JUgh School
homeeomlng court Friday evening. Miss ShcUa
Koenig was crowned as the 1983 queen during a
brUllant halftime ceremony. Pictured are tbe queen
and her court. Front, l·r, Serena White and Floyd

Sorority. At a recent meeting of !be
chapter candidates for the hOnOr
~tl!d and voted Oil by the
!neWIJershlp· SOCial actMUea tar
the year were planned.

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PoSt 39 will meet Tuesday, Sept.
'rl, at 7: :.J p.m. at the Legion
hall . Dorothy Jenkins, music
chairman, will be In charge of
the program.

MONDAY
.. POMERoY A special
metl'ng of the I'OO!eroy Chap· ~er a!, Royal Arch Masons will
be held Monday, 7 p.m. Work
will be ID the mark master and
past master dqp as.

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Ohio Eta Phi

.(bapter, Beta Sigma Phi Soror·
;Jt;y will meet Tuesday, 7::.J p.m.
•at the Meigs Senior Citizens

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Awdliary (Junior and
8llar groups) of Drew Webster

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LAURAL CLIFF
Meigs
Area Holiness Association will
hold a ldck· off rally Tuesday,
Sept. ZT, at 7::.J p.m. at the
Laurel Clltf Freewill Methodist
Church. Each church will rea·
lure singe's. The public is
Invited to attend.

POMEROY - 1be Bend 0'
the River Garden Club will m£et
at 7: :.J Tuesday evening at Uie
home of Mrs. WUson Carpenter.

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Citizens Club of Harrisonville
Will have a picnic Tuesday, 6
p.m., at the Rnu:e 33 Roadside
Park, to honor members with
birthdays In July, August and
September.1beclubwill!Umlsh
hamburgers and hOI dogs. Those
attending are to take a covered
dish. Both members and guests
ate Invited to attend.

Happenings

Women, Middleport-Pomeroy
branch, will meet'I\Jesday, 7:00
p.m .• at the Meigs Inn.

WEDNESDAY
POMEROY - Olllo Valley
Commandecy 24. Knights 'J'em.
plar, ·Wednesday, 7::11 p.m.,
of!lcern to take SWIJI'ds and belts

tor tun tonn practlce.

LONG BO'ITOM- The Long Bottom Conununlty Association will

wem-say, Sept. 28. with
potluck supper at 6 p.m . Pet lUIS to
bring covered dlsb.

meet

MioDLEPORT - American
Association of University

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CONTRACTING

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•BACKHOE
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•LIMESTONE
•WATER, GAS and
SEWER LINES
•PONDS, RECLAMATION
WORK
•LAND CLEARING.
CONCRETE WORK
BO!iOED &amp; WORK GUARANTEED
PHONE JIM CLIFFORD

Flea marker set
HARRlSONVlLLE

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HarrlsonvUJe PrO will sponsor a
!lea market on Oct 1 from Ba.m.
to 6 p.m. on.the school parldng
lat. In the event ol ratn, the !lea
marlret will be held In the school
gymnasium. Set-up fee Is $3 per
table, two tables fllr$5. Food will
be available. F'urthel' bitorma~
lion may be obtained by contact·
lng Grabam at 742-.1l33.

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2-ln llamotr
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3-An-ncements
4-Giv•way
6-HappyAda
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22-Money to loan
23-Profellional Services

31-Homesfor Sale
32-Mobile Homes for Sale
33-Farma for Sale
34-Buainess Buildi11gs
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16-Schoola
11-Radio. TV. CB Repair
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42-Mobile Homes for Rent
43-Farms for Rent
44-Apartment for Rani
45-Fumished Rooms
46-Space for Rent
4 7-Wanted to Rent
48-Equipment for Rent
49-Forleaae

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62·WMIIId to Buy
63-Uvenock
64-Hay &amp; Grain
65-Saad &amp; Fertilizer

82-Piumbina • Heating
'83-Exe3v•ting
84-Eiectiical• Refrigeration
86-Ganeral Hauling
86-M .lt . Repair
87-Upho!rterv

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675 - Pt. Pleasant :
458 - Leon
5 76- Apple Grove
773-Maaon
882 - New Haven
895 - Letart
937 - Buffato

992-Middlepon
Pomeroy
985-Cheater
343-Portland
247- Latart Falls
949-Racina
742 - Rirtland
6117- Coolville

446-GaHipotio
3 67 - Cheohire
388-Vinton
246 - Rio Grande
256-Guyan Dill.
643- Arabill Diot.
379-Walnut

Public No1ice

LEGAL NOTICE
~- bods for the construct~n of the Nye Ave. water hne
t~OYetT\ent

and the Chester

St. ·s.,itary improvement proJect for the Village of Pomerov.

Public Notice

Up to 16 words ... One day inoertion .......... $3.00
Up to 16 words .. , Three day insertion ........ $4.00
Up to 16Worda ... Si• .d ayinoertion ........... $7.00
I Average 4 words per line)

appurtenances. and a 31 gpm
S8W'age pump station. Also to
be constructed are 292 teet of
a- water line tndudtng the
reconnectton of 24 service
hnes. The sanitary S6Y.'8f 'NOrk ts
to be perfOtmed on Chester St.
and the water line WOfk is to be

Contract documents may be
purchased from the ofhce of

Eng•neenng Assooates. Ud.,
for S2&amp;.00 per ser.. and 1here
wdl be no refund .
All bids Will be compared on

the bas•s of the estimated
quant111es g1ven m the b1 d
performed on Nye Avenue '" . blanks These ouantit•es are
appr01umate and are giVen to
in lheNowVillageHoll at320E. the Village of Pomerov.
Copies of the contract docu - prov•da a uniform bas•s for the
Main Sl until 12:00 noon. local
comoanson of bid!; The Coun Wednesdav. Oct 19. ments are on file m the oft1ce of Cil
of the VIllage of Pomerov.
the
Vtllage
(;lark
and
1n
the
1~83 and at that time and placE
Oh•o. res,erves the nght to
w"ill ; be publicly opened IW)d offtce of Engineenng Asso- 1ncrease.
deaease. or om1t the
Ciates. ltd .. 700 Wtnk!er Dnve.
re.-.
amount of any class or port1on
Wooster.
Ohto.
44691
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and
are
· The wort tor which Btds are
of the work provided tn the
rnvi!ed consists of furn•shing all avatlable for tnspecuon by
Contract Documents
prospectrve
btdders.
A
CODV
Will
mllerials and labor for the
The nght ts reserved by the
cQI®uctoon of 1.300 feet of 6" also be placed tn the F.W .
and 8"' santtary sewer and Dodge office 1n Columbus. Pomerov VIllage Counctl to
re,ect anv or all bids. to wcirve
_.=.~ ~-----------------tnformaltttes. o~ to accept anv
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~ favorable to the Village
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~· will be roceNed try the
CounCil ot the Village of
flo!nrqtov at the Mayors offtce

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States norAgenctes.
anv of otsorDepanments.
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plovees. os. or woll be. a panv to
thos
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resulting contract. The contract
tor this protect will be subJeCt to
HUD oohcy and goal regardtng
the mcreased use of mtnortty
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pohcy IS tn comoltance wrththe
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MBE Attachment
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the Me1gs Co~nty Probate
Court. Case No. 24219. Walter
Lee Scurlock 11 7 39 Helmberger Aoad. Baltnnore. Ohto
43215 was appo1nted Executor of the estate of Aoctdord
Spurlock.. deceased. lateol338
Williams St. M1ddlepon. Ohto

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Public Notice
NOTlCE

NOTICE OF SALE
By wtue of an Order of Sale
tssued out of the Common
Pleas Coun of Me1gs Counrv.
Ohto. tn me case of The Ractne
Home Nattonal· Bank ~ Racme.
Ohto, Platnl1ff, aga1nst Edwin
Sellers. et al . D¢endants. upon
a JUd!;Jment theretn .rendered.
bP.mg Case No 18 359 1n said
CoUJt. I wtll oHe1 for sale. at the
front door of the Court Housetn
Pomerov. Metgs Countv Ohta 1
on the 22nd day of October.
1963 at I 0:00 o·clock A.M ,
the loiiOW'1nQ lands and tenements. 10-wl!
The foliowtnQ descnbed real
estate sttuated ·tn the County o1
Metgs. State of Ohto. Township
of Sutton and betnq bounded
and descnbed as follows
Beg,nntng at the southeast
corner of a 2 4 acre lot that was
conveved from Freeland S.
Noms to Luctlle E Noms. by

Corcul..- A· t 02 Sectoon 31c)t31 deed dated March 24 . 1945.
42 FR 45890 (September t 2. whtch was recorded tn Vol.
19771 The MBE speciiocatoons 1 55 PQ. 39 of me:' Me1g.s

and data s~eets are comaned
tn th e pro1ec1 spectfiCatiOns.
The MBE goal for- CQitiOCt

County Deed Records : thence
nonherlv a t1tstance of 150 feet
along the east boundarv lme of
l s 6 -.
sa•d 2 4 acre lm wh1r.h tS the
west l1ne ol land owned bv or
Bv Order of the PomeroyVtllage lormerly owned by Thomas A
Counctl. Pomeroy. Oh1o
Cleland and Mabel V. Cleland.
Clarence Andrews.
thence west parallel Wtth the
Mayor
south hne of sa•d 2 4 acre lOt a
dtstance of 75 feeL thence
19126 (10) 3. 2tc
south, parallel wtlh the south
hne ol sa1d 2 4 acre lot a
Public Notice
dtstance of 150 feet to the
south ltne of satd 2 4 acre lot:
thence
east a dtstance of 75
PUBUC NOTICE
On Seotember 22 . 1983. the feet along the south hne of satd
Sctpto Townsh1o Trustee s 2 4 acre lot whtch ltne tS the
adopted a ResolutiOn to sup- nonh stde of me County Road.
port th e prtnctples ol fatr 10 thP place of begtnntng.
houStng. equal employment contatn1ng 0 26 scres more or
opportun111es. and publtc IP.Ss
The 0 26 acre herem conaccommodattons
A Human Atghts Board tuis veved ts located'" 1OOAcre LOt
been establt~hed 10 hear any No 279 . m Sectton No. 15.
comDiatnls on these tssues by TownshtP No 2. and Range No
12 o1 ~hP. Oh10 Company's
Clttzens of SctiJIO Townshtp
Persons havmg a compl&amp;tnt or· Purchase
EXCEPTING AND RESERVdestnng lurther mlormation
should contact the Sctp•o ING to the hetrs olluctus Cross.
deceased. thetr he1rs and as·
Townshtp Clerk
s1gns. the coal and one halt of
Sctplo Township
Trustees
Reel Estate Generll .
Donald WeCNer
PresKient
Eugene Phtlhps
Raymond Conerill
(91 26. ltc

FOR SALE
Two Bedloom Home

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PROBAT£ COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
ESTAT£ OF ROCKFORD
SPURLOCK. DECEASED
C.. No. 24211
NCJ11CE OF

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Onf September 1 1983. in

the otl, gas and other mmer~ s
togeth er with the usual PfM·
leges of mtntng and develop1ng
the same.
Above real estate was ap·
oraiSed at $3.333 .00
Terms ot Sale: Cash.
Real estate can not be sold
for less than two-lhtrds (2/3) of
the appra1sed value
James J. Proffm
Shentt of
Me1gs County
(91 19, 26 1101 3, 3tc

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Public Notice

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At 1624 Lillcolll HilS.
Shirley Gllintlltr
992-3593

OF BIDS
Sealed btds for 250 tons .
more or less. bf 404 state
spec:tftcahons asphalttc hot·
m1x 10 place on vartous streets
of the Village of Syracuse. Ohto,
wdl be rece"'ed bv the clerk of
the Vtllage of Syracuse at the
Muntctpal Buildmg , Thtrd
Street. Syracuse. Ohto _45779.
unti l , 2 noon Oclober 1983
The vwllage counc•l re;serves
the nght to re1ec1 anv or all bids
Jantce lawsOn

Public Notice

985-3561

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Ranges

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MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTAT£ OF ROBERT C.
EWS. DECEASED
C..No.:M200
NoncE OF
APPOINTMENT
OFROUCIARY
On September 8 1983. 1n
the Metgs County Probate
Court Case No. 24220. June F.
Elhs. PO. Bo• 247 . Tuppers
Platns. Ohto 45783 was eppotnted Executnx of 1he estme
of Aoben C. Elhs. deceased. late
of P.O. Box 247 . Tuppers
Pla1ns. Oh1o 45 783
Robert E. Buck.
Probate Court/
Clerk
Hon Robert E. Buck

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PRoeAT£ COURT OF
-COUNTY. OHIO
ESTATE OF CLARENCE A.
CORNELL. DECEASED
c.. No. 24228
NCJ11CE OF
APPOINI1IItENT
OFRDUaARY

FORFEITURE

TO: t.R.D . Corpwatlon
w a OWih ,...... Account.
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Volume 67. Page 59. of the
lease Records 1n the office of
the County Recorder ol Meugs
Countv. Ohto. and has a
descnptJOn as tolfO'Ns:
Betng situated tn Chester
Townshtp. County of Me1g5,
State of Ohio fr'l Secttons ~end
25 and bounded as follows:
Nonh - C "Goegletn and B.
Smtth
East - A. Goeglem (County
South - MOfgan and Baum
West - Karr Constructton
and B Smtth
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Contatning 88 acres. more Of
less
The und8rstgned heJebv give
wnnen nottce. as reqwrec:l tn
paragraph 5 of the lease. of
thetr tntentoo to declare a
default for lailure to make
reqUtred r~ta l payments. The
unders1gfled also intend to file
for record an AfftdaVIt of
Forfetture. pursuant to Ohto
Aevued Code. Sec:t1on
530 1.332. wtlh the Recorder
of Mags Counrv. Ohio. 11you as
Lessee. or successors 1n tnter est thereto. do not have satd
lease reteased of record Within
th1ny f30) days from the date o(
recetpt or publtcatton of thts
Not tee.

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NEW LISTING - 76 acres on
124 west ot langsville. All
minerals, 7 room farm hom~
bath, good woodlllrner, cellar,
barn and fi1ewood. Owner will
help finance. On~ $44,000.

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l~in(!-rec.· rm about 20x32,
cathedral ceilings, 2 full baths,
etc. $125,000.

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floor house w~h lg carport,
chimney lor your woodburner,
TP water availabl~ and one
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CARRIER WANTED
PART-niE HELP IN IIDDI.£PORT
NEEDED AT ONCE.
RESPONSIBLE PARilES ONLY
GOOD PAY

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9 9 l mo

320 JERICHO RD .
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA. ~
1-304-675-136.3 ~

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

CHESTER

AUTO

.-Doz:ers

- Boc:khooe

LOST: 2 horned hereford•.
At. 7 below Eaa1ern High
School. Rewerd offered.

Moving Sale. AI 1 Georges
Creek. 1 mi. from At. 7 .
Toy1, clothing, yard equipment. Mon .- Wad . 9 · 6 .

1- - - - - - - , -- -

PARTS

- Lo·Bov
-Wet.-

LARGE OR SMALL JOBS

CHESTER, OH.

PH. 992-2478

9·12·1 rna.

Auction awery Tuesday
night, Pt. Plaea•nt. WVe.
Auct. lonnie Neal. Youth
Canter Bldg.. Camden St.

814-387-7t01 .

8-18·1 mo. pd.

"It You Want a
Pl\lmber Sad

You Wcint Him Good"
IELECTRIC iEl SEWER CLI~NIR
r--IDIAL,...---,

AIR CONDITIONERS
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
HEATING • PLUMBING

·- 1

992-2036
A Phone C1ll brinp

Prompt Courteous Service

232 E. 2nd

Pomoroy, 0.

Now's 'the time to get your furnace reldw tor cold weater, 10%
Discoun1 on any new furnace purchased before Oct. 15.

9

6 .. &amp; 8"

Replacement Letters

We soli quality used em.
Golli otil

1-61~782

Real Estate General

124 io Syracuse. Above all
ftoods and all utilities fur
$23,500.
A-FRAME- CouniiY fresh a11,
2 bedrooms, King woodlllrner
and 1.34 acres. Asking on~

4 BLDGS. -

12

renla~.

turnished. Natullll gz heat.
new rools, ceiing tiles, cerpel·
ing etc. Can make 2 m:re.
Want ;tst $85.000.

3 HOUSES - On Giant. One or
Ill Level IGis 105ol90. New
prege and in good conditiJn.
On~ $ai,OOO.
ATTRACTM! - 7 rms. Cetttrll
air and l:ot water ht!ll 3 nice
bedr~ 2 luU ball&amp; end

~· Asling $45.000.

1-/ousinlt

.' /t.: ddl [11.111 I 'f '&gt;

Siz~s

from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
lnsulatd Do1 Houses

Auction every Fri . night et
the Hertford Community
Center. Truckload• of new
marchendi1e every week.
Conalgmentt of new and
1.r.. mi'rchandl•e alway•
welcome. Richard Reynolds
Auctioneer. 276- 3069.

POMEROY,O.
992 · 2259

A BI·LEVEL BEAUTY that your
famly will love. Sets on over an
acre wih garage and back
dec~ Fire up the woodlllrner
and r~ax in your fami~ room.
ful~ lurnished $43,000. Wrthout lurnnure $40,000,

$32,000.

NICE HOME in a nice
neighborhood, for anice lamily
like you. Three bedrooms.
dining room and fami~ room.
E~rything is lilte new. Take a
loo~ you will like this one.

$48.000.
home tor the beginning family.
Two or tlree bedrooms with
eve&amp;}lhng carpeted. A lui
basement to tinker in a Quarter
area of IMJd to call your own.
$21,500,

SO CLOSE TO shopping that
your car will 11rely be used.
Plenty of room tor the kids, pels
MJd playmates. Four bed'~ 2\1 balhs and bill tormal

din~&amp;

room. $27,500

REALTORS
Henry E. C111an:1, Jr.

Gill !192-6191
Jan TMIIII 94S-2160
Dottie r - !192-5692
Jo Hill 9IS-4486
Office !192·2259

[B
IULIIIII

8 p.m. Mt. Alto

Auction Barn . Consign ·
menta t1ken every S1turday
1 :00 till sale time. Emma

Boll Auctioneer, 304-42B8177.

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Racine. Oh.

Ph.'614~3-~!91
10·6-llc

We pay cash for lata model
clean uud cera .
Jim Mink Chev.- Oid1lnc.
Bill Gene John1on

4&lt;16-3672

JEWELL'S

-Dozers

For all your wiring ·
needs; furnaces re·' ,
pair service and Installation.
Residential
&amp; Commercial
Call 742-3195

3rd. &amp;

Set of good quilting frames .

Coli 304-468-1 818 otter
8PM.

PLUMBING and
. HEATING

.-B.ackhoee
-Dump Trucks
-Lo·Bov
-Trencher

-Water ·
-Sewer

-Gas

446-3169,

Olive St .• Qelllpolia, Oh.

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Wethers &amp;. dryer. Moat any

•Experienced

cond. Cei1814· 387·0680.

•Raaaonable
•Work Guaranteed

Wanted to buy U1ed mobile
homes • truck camper. Call

JOB -

Lines

BIG OR SMALL

992-6030

- Septic Systems

Minersville. OH.
8/19/1 mo. pd.

LARGE or SMALL JOBS

PH. 992-2478
9-22·l mo. pd.

12

Situations
Wanted

Tree trimming 8tld rem~val.
Free estimates. 614-992-

6040 or 614·949·2129·.
Opening tor an elderly man
home. Tuppers Plain s. Call

•water Pipe
•Gas Pipe
"Regulators
"Fittings
'Drips
Phone:
Ro1idonco: 985-3837
Warohou.o: 985-3509

9·15·1 mo. pd.

We Print .ALIIIID Anything
On ALiim'Tnythin&amp;

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

CUSTOM PRINT
949-2358

New Homes - Extensive
Remodel inc.
•I nsurance Work
•Custom Pole Bldgs.
&amp; Garaaes
•Roofinc Work
-Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidincs

CUSTOM WORK - AIR BRUSII
CAPS
JACKETS
UNIFORMS
T·SHIRTS
TROPHIES
QUANTITY SPECIALS
TRANSFERS- LETTERING
8 22-1 100. pd.

15 Years Experience

GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7583
Of 992-2282
II l l tlr

814-448-0t76.

Wanted to buy e Chevy
engine imell block. 307 or
360. Cell 446-2787 or
448-9284.
furniture. gold, allv• dollara, wood Ice boxes, atone
jars, antiques, etc., Com·
plate hou1ehofd1 . Write:

INSULATION

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•Storm Doora
•Storm Window•

•Repl•cement Windowa
•New Roofing

FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772
'U·I

mo.

USED
APPLIANCES

Wanted to buy_New. uud •
antique furniture. Will buy 1
piece or complete hou•e·
holds. Al1o complete Aucti·
onHrlng 1ervice. Call 01by

A. Menln 614-992·8370.
Buying delly gold, 1ilver
coin e. rlng1. jewelry. aterllng
ware, old coins. large currency . Top prlca1 . Ed. Bur·
kl!'tt Barber Shop, 2nd. Ave.

Mlddlepon. oh. 6 t 4-9923476.

Washers. Dryers
Ranges, Refrigerators
Air Conditioners

•zo.oo

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43948. Phone 61 4·483·
1805.

3 Announcement•

1978, 79 or 80 Model
SWEEPER end sowing mo·

WE ALSO DO
SERVICE CALLS

chine repair. p1rt1. end
suppllat.
Pick up and
delivery, Davia Vecuum
CIHnlr. one haH mile up

742-2352

Goorgoo Crook Rd,
448-0294.

Roule

4, Pomeroy

9·12·TF

ond 140.00 oech.

FirIt floor only, Write giving
dlrectlona. Witten Plano•.
Box 188, S'erdla, Ohio

'

Reduca aafe •

Chwrolet Pickup. eutomallc
tren•mlaaion end good con,

dillon. Phone 304·676·
2449.

f ..t with

OoBose Copouleo &amp; E-Vap
.. weter pills" Fruth

AL TROMM'S
BACKHOE

CARPENTER
SERVICE

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-

Add •anti~~

•Lowes!R•181
Aro181d
•Dump Truck

--C:cwllls wodl

Senrice
SEPTIC TANKS
A SPECIALTY

742-2328

4·2l•tf(

VInyl

YOUNG'S

&amp; Aluminum

....oloat_
(PrM lorlmatoo)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
'emeroy, Ohio

ll-26--ltc
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SIDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

STRIP
COAL

Clll for frH sldln&amp; es949-2801 or
949-2160.

timltts,

Nil Sunday' Calla
.

Hi-lle

Oct. 8 ot 8:30 p.m. ot their
building In lalhon,
McDenlal Cultom Butcher-

lng,opon I dove o wMk,
clo•d on Sunday. Phone

$3()00 ATON
PH. 992-2280

Thera hat never been 1
better' time to be en AVON
Aeprea•ntatlvt. Call 448·

3381.
Olr.tor for Sheltered WOJk·
lhop, Oalil1 Co. Bosrd of
MR-00. Mult meet certHI-1
cetlon r.qulrementl of tha

304-112-3224.

Ohio Oopor~mont of Mento&amp;
Rotordatlon ond Develop·
montol OloobiNIIoo. BA do·

4

Giveaway

Black

•nd

;ree a mu1t. experJenca and
blckground In bualnen, lnduatrlal production and 11,
le1manthlp Ia 111antlel. Appllcltlonl may be obtelned
by writing P.D. Bo• 14,

992·6215 .. 992·73t4

MINE RUN

"Btllltiful, Custom
BuiH Cllfllts"

Racine VoluntHr Fire Dapt.
gun ehoot 1Naon will ltlrt

white

fai'NIII

kl-. very loving. 441·
2494.

2104 Muon Blvd. Point I
Pleaunt, Friday and Satur-

day 9 to 15 . Clothing, dlehel,
ml1c.
Yard S~le. September 28th. •

110 Maple StrHt, Meidn . ~
Clothe•. furniture , antique ·
bottlaa·jug1.
..., ) ·•

31 Homes for Sele

2&lt;:

By owner Houaa with
acrea more or leas, beaftremodeled, orchard, 87 'fir.;"'

__________,.,
well, 822.000. Cell 81 4·1•
388· 9063.

:·:

3 bedroom houae with fire-~·
place. centrtl air, 2 full,;.
bathl, In citY limits. lmma· • ~
diate poue11ion. Call 814-:

24D-.J;2f1

'"

••

Middleport, rem'-tdeled. five;~

tooma and

l')flth ,

u••

f~on ·~·

nance. cozy firepl1ce. goo&lt;f:~
neighborhood. Price re.:~
'

.

~'

.

3 bdr. hOUI8 1Yr bathl. ~
remodeled kitchen &amp; bed-!;
rrom. builtin microwave.
redwood porch deck In blltck,
lots of fruit treea. 1h acre. ; .
Acro11 from Slue Fountain ..;
Motel , city tchoola. Call",

i.

I'll babysit while you go to
football game or anytime
day or evening. 614 -992-

4 acre ranc:h home 4 yra. old. '
4 bdr., 2 bath, 2 car garage ' :
with attached bern. Con-:..
crete aidewalkl, porch11 ......
drlveway1. Extra water tap. ~
fenced in pa1ture &amp; back- ..
yard. Will accept mobile ~
home aa down peyment or 1'
part of. A""in; tl&amp;.ooo.:

6530.

Experienced baby sitting
dona in my home. 614-949·

2779.

Will do houaacleanlng Mon'.
day thru Friday. 614-9926621 .

Norlb Gellla High School•

area . Call

614-388~9989.

:

•

3 bdr houte In cheahlre, 2 •

Experienced
babysit In

""Y

Mother will
homo Phone

304-675-3288.
13

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820 ,000. Ceil 814-367-•,

7898.

Insurance

turance Co. hn offered
I&amp;Nicea for fire Insurance
coverage in Gallia County
for almost a century. Farm,
home and per1onal property
coverage• are available to
meet Individual needt. Con·
teet Kall Burleaon, agent .

Phone 446·2921.
18 Wanted to Do

•

Located In Syracuae- Naar·· ·
achool &amp; swimming pool. 3 ' •·
bedroom situated on one- ,'
third acre lot. t24,500. or ·:...
will rent for •27&amp; mo . ·...

304·855 ·3934.

.

Rench. typo !Brick), 3 btld·
room•. fireplace. attached ·
garege, full buement.
newly shingled roof. walking
dlatance to Pomeroy Ele-mentary Scht;)ol. *40.000.

Cell 814-992·6143.
3 bedroom ranch style
home, carpeted, full all~

basement, 1 car gar•ge .. : ln~
ground pool 11x32' ..

General Hauling and Trash
remove! Service . Reliable
and dependable. Call 4483169 between 9 and 6.

$46,000. 814-992-6888. --~ -

BRICK house, large corft•r '

lot. 2064 Moyo Drive. N•w·
Haven . To see call304-88~- .

b1wn Mowing no yard to big
or am all . Reliable and dependable. For estimate call
446·3159, 9 to 5.
WELDING. gu, electric,
portable, experienced dependeble, low retas ; email or

Iorge job1, 304-675·3677.

21

Business
Opportunity

2407.

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
LISHING CO. recommends
thet you do bualna1a with
people you know. and NOT
to sand money through the
mall until you have inveatio•t•d the offering .
Great bualne11 opportunity.
For 1111 ettabli•hed bu•l "'''· grocery store, carry
out. self serve gaa. garage
wittl car lift for mechanical
work, 3 bdr. apartment
overhead Ofl St. Rt . 7 in

; '

THREE bedroom moduli(

home, full basement WRh '
fireplace in baaement, on 1

aero of lend. Coli 304· 3~2:•
9559 or 304-896-3486. , .
three bedroom 2 story hoUie·•
on P1rk Or. Nawfurnance'&amp;
air conditioning. dreem kif. ·
chan with all appliances.
Owner will carry aecond "or .
all. Small down payment.•

304·676·2 t 92. '
PRICE

REDUCED.

22 Money to loan

great

buy, newly remodeled
houae. nice quiet and baa uti-,,
fullocatlon . Immediate poa-,
aenlon . Turn cff rt . 35 In '
Hendenon, WV. on Hender- '
•on ttreat, go ewev from the •
river. the lest houae on ,
Hendenon Street, 6 rooms
with new wall to wall : .
carpeting.

3 bedroom houu, R~uih :
Roed, Choohlre. Oh1o , full .
baumant, large lot, garage. -'

Call614-367-7t76.

·

.

Addlaon. Cell 8t4 -367 7486.

·~

32 Mobile Homea
for Sale
. ,•

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...

HOME LOANS Low fl•od
rete. leadar Mortgage, 77 E.

Stoia, Athans: Ohio. 1-6 t 4·
692·306t'
23

Coli

Pherm•.CV·

jl!

446-3499 .

M.D. Miller, Rt. 4. Pomeroy.
O.h, Or 992· 7760.

Wentad old pianos. Paying

J&amp;L BLOWN

" lot

614-667-6329.

BEDS-IRON, BRASS, old

G&amp;W Plastics
and Supply

· ,. :

duced. Call6t4-992·694t.!;

SANDY AND BEAVER In·
Wanted To Buy

ture,

SERVICE

IN 1HE COUNTRY - Starter

night,

Wanted to buy ueed coal &amp;.
wood heeterl. Swain Furni-

•lnaulation

SPECIAL FEATURES ARE:
large dedt area, water softener,
dishwasher, range, refri&amp;. metal building garbage "disposal
and air cond. A nice 2·3
bedroom home goes w~h all
these features. $35,500.

AUCTION avery Saturday

9

608
E . Ma 1 nL.WiQW,,I,,I

NEAT UTTLE 3 bedroom home
that makes you want to move
right ~- BuiM-in ealing bMh in
the k~chen and has a water
sdtener. Has a lui basement
and a good pa-Wng area.

LOCATION - Hhcres on Rts.
33, 124 and 7. Six rms., bath,
city water at1d garage. near

UTILITY BUILDINGS

.:HO·IfC

3·1-llt

SAVE YOUR INCOME - Buy
th~ 18 acres in the country
and take life easy. Private and
convenient w~h 2 bedroom
home and stand-by power
plant. As~ng $38,500.

MIDDLEPORT - 2 fami~ lg
home rented and level trailer
next In Will sell e~her or both.

I !I

All types of roof work. new
or repair, &amp;Utters and
downspouts, autter clean·
ing and painting, storm
doors and windows.
All Work Guaronteed
"free Estimates"
I Call: 949-226~
or 949-3091•

Sizes start lrom 12'x16'

ARROW FLASHING
SIGNS
FOR SALE OR RENT

YOUR PRICE RANGE - 9
acres w~h fru~ and a 3
bedroom home in the country
with fa-m pord and trees.
looking for $32,500.

EXCELLENT HOME- Modern
3 bedroom carpeted home ~
game rm. w~h fireplace, 2 car
attached garage and nice
landscaped lol. Asking
$125,000.

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BULDINGS

H. L. Writesel
ROOFING

Help Wanted

or woman in my private

WYo . 304-773 -6785 or
304· 773-9t 86.

- SMNer
- G11Unes
- Septic Systems

REPAIR

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

a.

- Trencher

AND

11

artk:let. If found IH jerry
Cremeens at Cheahlre. Oh. A Manufacturer In one of the
top groat indust ries in tho
FOUND·Rtd temele lri1h U.S. is expanding its dealer
Setter ebout 1 year old. Off network in W.V. Minltman
Fletwooda Rd., Five Polnt1 , lnduatrlet i1 looking for
dealer• and lfiles people to
Colt 6 t 4·992-6286.
market their Wlrele11 SecUr· '
Baa&amp;ert Hound . 6 months lty Syatema. Extremley high
old. · Brown a White. ·Lo1t Income potential call 304Sept. 21 In Hemlock Grove- 624 ~ 7168 or write 0 . M .
Cherry r Ridge Rd . area. Richards , Din. P.O .Bo}ll
Pieue cell 814·992·7160. 2663 , Clarksburg . W.V .
26301'
Thank Vou .

8

·'

Vicinity

t:;:;~:;~=;:;~=~=::.-1:;::;:~==::;:=:;::==

Rick Pearson Auctioneer
Service. Estate, Farm. Arl·
tlque
liquidation aala.a.
Ucanaed &amp; bonded In Ohio&amp;.

- Dump Trucks

Vicinity

Backyard Sal·e. 398 High St .
In Middleport . Sept . 261hru
30,trom 10 a.m . to &amp; p .m .

flold. Sodiy milled bv child·
ron. Pl..•• Coli 448-8243.

PH. 992-2772

f.] .lfc

mo

R. E. HOME
IMPROVEMENTS

Material &amp; Labor

Pt Pleasant

&amp;

'.

2 blue hsndle•. 2 newopsper

Vinyl Replacement
Windows

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8t4-988·4234.

Certainteed

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

&amp;

LOST: Reward for return of
3~ mo. old black lev puppy.
Ml11ing trom Lower G~r­

Lo•t·Peperbeck edition of
New Eng. Bible with forgot-

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

...... Giiiii'iloii·s··.... ·· ·

School. Clii 81 4-245·
6082.

I·IJ·ITC

1?·2GIIC

'•

FOUND omoll block &amp; white

SERVICE

.
Route 1
lone Bottom, OH. 45743
985·4193 or 992·3067

,.

'-; ..

,(.

~-'Ot~l"-'fl''-

pup In eree ot Buckeye Hfll1

We can repair and reoore radillton and hea·
ttr C0181. We can 1110
add boil and rod out ,..
dleton. We alto repair
Gas Tanka.

St. Rt. 124, Pomeroy. OH :

Authorized John Deer,
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Service

PLEASE, PLEASE look at me.
You11 love my neat, sleek
rooms. I have a balcony,
w~hing well lots of closets, and
Mom all the custom made
drapes pp with me. My owr«
must sell me Come and loo~
$35,000.

$35.000.

Opportunity

Racine. OH.

SALES &amp; SERVICE

1-(614)·992· 3325

2 LOTS- 2 bedroom trailer on

TACT:

949-2293

BOGGS

Phone

I

Vtllage of Syracuse. Me1gs
Countv. Oh10. w1l l 1ecewe
sealed b1ds on a 1984 model
poltcft cru1ser. soectftcanons
listed below. unttl 12 noon on
OctOber 6. 1983 at 1he MuniCI pal Butld,ng. Thtrd Street. Svra·
cuse. OhiO. Sealed btds mav be
sent to JaniCe Larwson dark.
Vtllage of Syracuse. Th~rd St..

Roofing &amp; Siding Co.

9 I!J I mu tid

JOHN'S AUTO SALES

town.

OF BIDS

CHARLES SAYRE
AND SO.N

H ·IIC

Real Estate General

Road 63 - Hoffman)

On September 6. 1983. tn
the Meigs ·County Probate
Court Case No. 24225. Wanda
Teaford. Route 1. Ractne. Oh1o
was appotnted Eto:ecutn)( at the
estf)te of Clarence A. Comelt.
deceased. late of A.D. 1. S.W .. Calgony, Alberto
Portland. Ohto
T2P272. '
Roben e. Buck
You are herebv notifted lhat
Probate Juooer the oil and gas lease between
the unders~gned Vtrgil W1ndon
(9) 12. 19. 26. 3tc
and Kathryn H. W1ndoJ1. as
Lessors_ and I.A.O Corr:xxattOn.
as Lessee. of whtch the Publtc
1 1 Help Wanted
Records of M&amp;~gs County,
Ohio. indtcate you to be Lessee
or successor s tn mterest
thermo. has exPired by tts terms
HELP WANTED
for non-pavment of rental and
bv the fact that there ts no
MEDICAL
productng Otl and gas well on
TECHIIOLOQIST
the premtses
Safd lease ts recorded 1n

Public No1ice

~

Public Notice

mark. ~ Btd Enclosed" on outside
PROBATE COURT OF
ot envelope.
IIBGS COUNTY, OHIO
350 V8-4B1 .5.7 lttre engtne ESTAT£ OF CAIISIE BAUM.
or equfllalem. power steenng. DECEASED
brakes . automat1c transmts- C..No.24192
SIOn. BO amp alternator. pohce
NOTlCE OF
chassis "op\•on. calibrated speeAPPOINTMENT
dometer and gear changet
Of ROUCIARY
heaW servtce frt . seat. H. Dutv
On September 9th. 1983. tn
vtnyl tntenor. H. Duty frt . and the Me~g s County Probate
rear m3'1s. HR 70x15 Poltee Court. Case No 24192. Nor·
Spectal radtal tt res. atr cond•- man Baum. 3 7 13 7 Texas Road.
ttorung. H duty 4000 wan Pomeroy. Ohto 45769 and
battery. new spothght. elec. Laura Urbantc. 10842 West
door locks. undf)rsealed. map
130th St.. Strongsvtlle. Oh10
read1ng light. change ,siren, 44136 were appotnt~ Co·
tlashtng ltght and protectiVe .f).:;ecutor and Co-E.:ecutn)( of
shield. DeliVer¥ date to be the estate Of Cass1e Baum.
spec1hed on btds Btds to be deceased. late of 37137 Texas
both wtth. and Without trade-tn Road. PorMroy. Otuo 45 769
aiiONance tor 1979 Chevrolet
Robert E. Buck
Impala crutser
Probate Judge/
The vdlage reserws the nght
Clerk
to reject any or all b•eds
(91 19. 26 (101 3. Jtc
Jamce Lawson

Antenna Installation

House Calls and Shop
Service Available:

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

PARTS and SERVICE
Public Notice

•Excavating
•Ponds
·septic Tanks
•Hauling

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

•Refrigerator•
•Drvera •Freezer~

Public Notice

All Makes and Models

CONTRACTING
RECLAMATION

Kitchen Cabinets - Roof·
inc - Sidinc - Conc:ete
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Dewayne Williams
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Roofing

Residential-New and
re-w1r:ng: Commercial
and Industrial.
BONDED-All Work
Guaranteed
Call 614-742-2214
After 5 P.M.
9-22· I mo. pd.

followinf{ telephone exchanf{e.~ ...
Meigs County
Area Code 61 4

Chester, Ohio
Ph . 985-4269
If No Answer, Call 985-4382

PH: 1-304-773-5634
· Mason, W.Va.
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7 5- Boa Ill • Motors
76-Auto PariS &amp; Acce11orieo
77-Auto Repair
78-Camping Equipment

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51 -Household Goods
52-CB , TV &amp; Radio Equipment
53-Antiques
54-Misc. Merchandise
55-Buildina Supplies
56-Peu lor Sale
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POMEROY - A nuber of
awards will be presented ThuJ"s.
day at the annual meetlngolthe
Meigs ua1t of the american
Cancer Society, 7: :.J p.m. In the
east-west roan of Veterans
Memorial Hcspital
Rerelvlng awards will be
V.auehan's Cardinal, the
Farriaer's Bank. Vetenms Mem·
orial HoapltBl, The Dally Sen·
tine~ WMPO, Ralpll Werry,
Roger Hysell. Paul ~. the
Rev. William Mlddleswarth,
Harlls Frank, Dr. Craig Mal·

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theWs, Dr. Wilma Mansfield,
Barbara MattheWS, . Jeanet1e
Enna Smith, Unda
Hamm. Margaret Ella Lewis,
Jeanie Witherell and Mary
O'Brien.

Cancer Society
awards scheduled

POMEROY - Special meet·
lng, Racine I.odg., 461, F&amp;AM,
Tuesday, 7::11p.m., wllll work In
the master masca degxee.

POMEROY - Past matrons,
Pomeroy Chapter 186, Order of
the Eastern Star, will meet
Tuesday, 7:00p.m .. at the home
of Mrs. Lucille Swackhammer
in Mason, W.Va.

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Mauday, SepM:Ima:

Middleport, a1io

Profesaional
Services

C&amp;l Bookkeeping
Broad r•nga of bookkeelng
and tex urvlcea available to
auh: your bu1lne•• naeda .

Cnrol N..:

448·3B62

PIANO TUNING Bock to

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TRI·STATE MOBHE '
HOMES. USED- CARS. '·

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448-7672,

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CLEAN USED MOilLE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAt.· • '
lTV MOBILE HOME BALI!II, :
4 MI. WEST, OALLtPOlll, ,
RT 36 . PHONE 448-727ot: ,

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1982 Vlndele mobile hom.
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1Ox.IO with range.
or b81t offer. Cell

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2798.
1988 10x60 Pontloc Chlot ' "

School Speclel t25 normal
tunln,,. September only.

treiler good cond •• rHione-'

Word o Kevboord, 304·671·
3824.

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PIANO TUNING-LANE DA·
NIELS. 742·2911 .· Alto
'ceah for Spinet or Orend
plano', (Even demegad con d~lon) .

bit price. Coll448·7113.

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Re&amp;Jucaa from e1B,900 to r
•17.1500. EJ~cellant buy on ..
t980 Wlndoor 14•70 w.~h ·.
expando. 3 BR. 2 batha, ; :
central air end much mo·re • •
Rodney -Cora Rd . ne1r OaUI. ·
poli1. Previous .. looh:trt" '

SUBKEN SERVICE CO . welcome . 304·671-1 728 ;Lockamtth arvlca. toolahar·
penlng. acrHn
gl111 ln-

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for Info.

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Cheshire, Ohio 451120 or otailod. Coli 034-876-3694. USED MOBILE HOME, IN '
GOOD SHAPE, 304·578- . •
coli
(814) 387·0102.
Aduh mole Cookopoo to
27tt.
ood home. After 3 p.m. call
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UVIIIn
female
companion
for
14·111·4411.
elderly lady In good holllth.
Moblia homo. 304·1111- .
3112 or 171-2338 after I . ·
AAblockfo..,.loldtten.4 Modern hone ond cor with 34 Homea for Sale
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expen
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enerou1
N'
months old. 114-182· lory to relloblo poroon. Ref· I
74 FREEDOM, 12•111, olr '
2311.
erenca1 needad. Wrtta lox Nawly remodeled 2 ltory conditioning • und•pen· ;,
Ta GOod Homo_ lpupploo. ,_7_29_·_P_._P_o_m_•_ro~'-·-O_h_.__ fro mo. 11'1 bath, 31'1 oc-. nlng, partloliy furnlohad, ;,
... two fomsleo.'·
chy schools, riverview. 11,500. 304-871-8414. 1 ••,
four --I
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immodloto N-~
A good UZ.OOO. Coli 4411·4222
mather
Labrodor
Roble•••·
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1881. t4•70. Shuh1lm!Md •'
psn limo Offtco Girl. Mull bolwMn 8 &amp; I.
304 •178•1830,
be good at ahort hand. mult 1-::-::--:-:--:--- mobile home, miorOWIIH ',· •

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To good homo, 4lollflhelred
lllavful ldtteno. 1 - . 2
blaik and white. 1 colloo.
l'lioM 304-171-1121 .

be good and eocurete typlat.

Kno-.. of -keeping
htlpful. f'.O. lo• 731. Ma·
oan. W.V. Blvlno ..

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4 bdr. ranch home. large LR.

ful btll-1, w~h garogo,
wood burner Included, city
oolioolo, 2 mHM from town.
Call441·0271.

dlahw.. har. central lilr. un: , '

dorponnlng, throe bod· 1:
rooms, 1 'h botho, o•collent ~·
condition, 118,100. Call l,
30(,;.87B·I041oftor 1 p.m. )l

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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Paga--8- The Daily Sentinel
32 Mobile Homee
for Sale
1970 Vl ndala u:pando

12,.;83. 2 bdr., centrel air,
1otet electric, unfum .. price
U ,OOO . Coli 814·245 ·
9222 .

They'll Do It Every Time

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3 bedroom, with 2 acre•
ground, ell modern conven·
iar~cas

on Woods Mill Rd .

Call 446-2709 .
1982 Colonial 2 bedroom

1 OxlSO carpet throughout,
excellent condition, partially
furnlehed . Cell aft•r

4 :00PM . 614 - 2~6 - 1 228 .
t3,~0(1 fi•IT..

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Busine11
Buildings

Butineu building down·

town Galllpollo. • 150 par
mo. Call 446·3688.

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Misc. March•ndlll

114

Misc. Merchandise

36 Lots &amp; Acreage

Pats for Sale

Land 1 '.h acre. on Rt. 141 . 1
mile from Green School.

Coli 446-8197.

61 Household Goods

79

DICK TRACY

Motort Hom•
• Camper~

"TH£ PAXI!SS ~COMPLETE,

Television
Viewing

OUR SL.I!:EPER 1$ Nr:H&lt;

LADIES i'IHC GEN'rLEMEN-

MOST CERTAINLY ALIVE,
IF NOT Y!T FUL.I.''I'

AWAt&lt;.E •••

9/26/83
EVENING
8 :00 Ill]) Cll (I) Q (]) llD ..
(l2J Nowa
I]) MOVIE: 'Silence of tho
North'
I]) MOVIE: ' Hobson's
Choice'
I]) Tic Tao Dough
Cll Uttle House on tho

1973 Dodge Lork mini motor homo, olaapo 8, Nlf
contain~. n•w eir con·~
cit loner, axc:eUent conditiOn.
Cllll814·248-9513.
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Utiilly troller 4x7.juat built, •
U78. !=•II 446-9333.

Prairie
Cll (jj) ()ye Willie

CAPTAIN EASY
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THEY PON'T REALI'Zc

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HI L LC II EsT . KENNELs
lording oil breedo. lolling ~~
Happy Jock Dog Food.
Dobormon pupplao: Srud 8 yr. old 1 7 hondo high more,
Sorvloo. Col 441-7791.
gontlo end rood rider, oaddlo
lnoludad, 100. Coli 81 4·
Judy Taylor Grooming. Coli 1_3:-:8-:8_·_97"98-:8-:.-:-:-------814·367-7220.
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Holotoln bull ""II. Coll114Briarpatch Kennels Profu- 216·1311 .
olonol All-bread grooming.
lndoor outdoor boarding fa- lloglotorod Polled Hlfaford
ollhl.ao. Englloh Cocker Spa· bull . Apprax. 1 180 pounda.
.
nlol pupplao. Cllll814·388· 379-2817.
8790.
Simental Hereford Club
Reg. Slam••• kitten• alao Colvoo. Phone 211-6402.
mothef. "'&amp;' fatlter cata. Call
448-8808.
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70 Chryolar Naw Yorl&lt;ar.
t41i0. Cell 441·4399.

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Trucks for Sale

76 Ford Courier 38,000
mUea an overhauled, topper.
CB, AM ceoa-. good tlrH.
t1.800. Coli 448-1028 .
.1980 GMC 4•4 .,. ton.
auto., PB, PS, 30,000 mi ..
tl.200. Coli 448-2403 .

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We' RE. F~ l ENDS 1

STUCCO PLASTERING
te~~~;tured ceilings c:omm~
del and reaidentlal, ,,.,
ootln •teo. Coli 814· 21e- .
1182.
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PAINTING • Interior anjl
exterior. plumbing, roofln~
lome remodeling. 20 yrlf.
oxp. Cell 814-388-9812. :.
Morcum llooflnv &amp; &amp;pourIng. 30 yUrt experience,
opoclollalng In built up roof.
Cell 814-388-9867.

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f6l.OJ(:o

P6114£
RIVI:'R RUNS,

llt£ su~
RISES MD
llH:i 0RA'75
6!&lt;01\15...

F &amp; K Trae Trimming, stump
romovol. Coll878· 1331. ,

19BO Chevy 'II T.. 4x4. 350 RINGLE'S SERVICE expeFurnl1hed apt. 2 bdr., near
auto., 44,000 !fll., wlda rienced
roofl.,g, including
Lave! loto 8 mi . oouth of HMC. t238 utllltleo pold.
tlroo. tl. 700. Call 448- hot ter application
Mlnature Schnauzer pup, cerpanGallipollt. All underground 243 Jackeon Pike, Galllpo·
SWAIN
0231.
71
Auto•
for
Sale
ploo, AKC lloglotlfod, exter, electrician, meaon. Cell
utilitiet. central aewage. lla. 448-4418 after 7 p.m.
AUCTION &amp; · FURNITURE
ceptional quality. 8 weeki .
Call 446·1241 . B-15 ,
or 87162 Oliva St .. Galllpollo. 8
1978 Ford F·180 PU oulo 304·87&amp;-208B
old. f175 . Cell 814·3844880.
Monday-Friday.
2bdr .. 2 bolh, 11 Court St. piece wood living room IUite
Pl.
PB.
'II
ton
•.
good
trono,
4109.
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TOP CAB H pold for loto
Ref. &amp; dop. •326 mo. CoH whh 8 Inch flat ormo 8399,
model uHd can.
Smith cond.. U.700. Cell 441· Water Welle. Commerclel
Beautiful lot on Lower Roc- 441-4828.
bunk beda complete wJth
2403.
.,d Domeatlc. Teat holea.
coon ·Creek. Lind contract
bunkie• t199. 2 piece an· Treadle aewing machine, Slam•• kittens. Available lulck-Ponlloc, 1811 botavellobla. Coli Tom looHo 3 room apartment. furn., tron Uvlngroom aultaa •199. leater couch . Call 448- Sept. 24 . 1 lomalo no .. 3 om Avo., Golllpollo, 441- 1 ton dump truck . Call Pumpt Sala1 end Service.
moloo 830. each. 114-992- 22B2.
446-7901 .
304-8115-3802.
eduha -only, no peta. Call antron recllnera t99, other 7424.
448·9428.
7201.
recliners t80, maple dinette
441-0912.
1877 Monte Co~ loodod
Co.Rd.18, 6 acrealandwhh 1 - - - - - - - - - - aet1 •179, love Mall 170, Tobia whh 8 cholro, 8 pc.
1973 Ford F280. Hoovy Get your carpet in thlp
apring water and 1apt~~nk Smttl fufn! hou11 1~ or 2 hlda·o - bod U50, box llvlngroom, twin mattre11, Blue Doberman. half regia- U , 700. 1.978 Chovrolat duty. A.C .. d1111l goo toriko. ehape. Wat., ramo\lei,,FREE
t6 ,900. 614-992-2803 .
edulto only, no pato. Cell eprlngs • mattreaa twin or de•k. and Puah-mower . Call tared. lull · blcllrd.od . I truok ·sllvorordo, •3.100. 114-949-2103 or81 4-992- ESTIMATES, FURNITURE
montho old. eso. 81 4·992- Cell 814·388·9908 or 114·
CLEANING. CAPTAIN
full •100 •at raguler-flrm 441-0911 .
441 ·0338.
2717 .
7458.
241-1111.
STEAMER 814-448-2107.
t120. maple dinette chaka
Lot or lot • trailer for ule In
Galllpollo Ferry. 304-176- For leaae modern, unfurn .. 2 835. wooh otondo f34, Moving Sale Trash • Trn8356.
E &amp; II Traa Service, fully
bdr. opt. Ovorlooklng clly maple rockers •159, 7 place turea. You prlcel We selll AKC regi•t•ed Doberman 1979 Volkowogon clooal. 4 73
Vans
4 W.O.
door. Coll11 4·248-94011.
Insured , free eatlmat ...
perk. Includes range &amp; re- chrome dinette let t149, B Windows, acreana, old TV. 1 pupploo, 304·675·3093.
16 ACRES laod. Greer Road frlg . e178 mo. Coli 446- piece dinette Mt •as. uied cheat freezer, loti of .oooPhone 614-387-01::18, cell
1973 Volkawagon. Can· be 1988 GMC School buo 30 after&amp;.
area, priced raaaon•bla. 1819 or evonlngo 448· bedroom 1uit11. raflrgera- dloo. Call 446·0929.
67
Musical
seen on Mill Croak lid. or p111eng•r. 292 engine, 4
614·446·3703.
tore. ranges, cheat, dra11era.
4426.
apd., exc. running cond., SEAMLESS GUTTERS; on,
Cell 446-9838.
Instruments
wringer wathera, TV's. Kenmore washer &amp; dryer,
vood body, t2,200. Cell piece cuttOm fit your home.
3.80 ACRES In loon, driiJad Furnished efficiency apta. dryerea. I. ahoea. Call 448- portable dllhwaahar, Saert
lawn mower, exc. cond .
wall . 304-488· 1888.
1973 Ford Pinto. UOO. Call 448-2838 Oftlf 5.
Guarentead. Advanced Gut-Good location In town. no 3169.
Cooh &amp; oorry. 446-3294.
tor, IDoy 814·692-4088.1
pets, dap·. &amp; references raq.
Cler ineu, fhJtet, taxa- 1-4_4_1_·8_8_9_2_._ _ _ _ __
lnight 814-898-8206.)
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Cell Mr. Doboon 448·3045
phonaa
,
trombonea.
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Sofa. chair, rocker, otto- Fireplace lntan-ltill in fee- trumpets . Frenka Pewn. 1 973 Plymouth Flood
day1, 448-2802 evea .
._
. Roofing and Carpentry
Runner, gr•y • red ttripea. 74 Motorcycles
man, 3 ttblea, (axtr• heavy tory carton-automatic Shop. 448-0840.
controla-2
blawar•
-glall
IWogoro,
ohorp, f1,380. Cell
work. general repairs, call
by Frontier), f885. Solo,
Fuml1hed
3
rooma,
with
41 Houses for Rant prh11te bath. Reference pra- chair and lov..eat, t276. door-aah pan-fit1 30 ln. to Kimbell Aquorluo, 2 kay- 448-1300.
Anthony Williamton. 814·
:
Sofia end chalrt priced from 48 ln. fireplace-burn• wood board organ with band
lorrad. Cell 446-2216.
1974 Honda Chopper 30 ln. 317-0194.
1978 Honda Accord. Ex. over front - · CB 780 F.
UB6. 1o •ass. Tobloo, 146· or coal. t690. Call 614· chordo. 114-742-2187 .
2158-1218 .
4 bdr. house 6 acres of land Jackaon E.tata Apanmanta end up to •128. Hide·•·
MPF 131·hwy.). Good Coli 614·949·2737.
Got Your Corpat IN SHIP
on Rt. 160 In Vinton. Central 536 Jockoon Plko IEquol beda , ,440 . and up to
con d.. lingle owner. price
SHAPE WITH CAPTAIJI!
Uaed
trombone
and
clarinet.
eir. •360 mo., ·sec. dep. Ia Houolng Opponunlly) hoo t825 .. llocllnoro, • 176. to New Oak Furniture, tablet, In good condition. Call814- below Bluo Book. Cell 441· 1982 Hondo Aopancodo GL STEAM Ell. wotor "'movoL
raf. Call 448-3175.
2061ovonlngo.
one bedroom apartmenta 8360 .. Lompo from US. to chairs, cupboerda, pie tafe, 992-1824.
1 100. lnoludoo oil ovollobla fumiture cleaning . Free Ettt. :
rent etaning at e167 and · •715. 5 pc. dlnenee from dry alnkl. Paul Conkel•
option a. Two tone .aver. motoo, 814-448-2107. •'
Modern 3 bdr. ranch with two bedroom rent atartlng It e9s .. to 1435. 7 pc., • 1 89. Antiques, Tuppera Plaine.
NEW Bundy atto 11x with 1871 Dodge Co~ In good looa then 3.000 mlloo. Uko
basement. North Rt. 110. •193 . 8200 depoo~. Cal and up. Wood teble with alx
new condttlon . tii,JtOO.
muelc
atand, 034-676- cond. Phono 448-7948.
Ref. &amp; dep. Coli 448-0588. 448·2745 or leave metAge choirs e425 . 10 e748 . Oook Will-Burt stoker furnanca 1789.
82
Plumbing
Phonol14-812-8111.
1974 Muotana II, 4 cyl .. 4
•110 up to t228 . Hutahoo, 24', good cond . Cell 448on answering Mrvlce.
&amp;
Heating
3 bdr. house near Rio
•sao. and up, maple or pine 1572.
Electra electric gLiltar with opood •8150. 1 871 Datoun 1 978 Horloy Dovldoan parts
-r-Qrande. No pet1, •235 mo. Furnlahad upatelra apt .. 2 finish. Bunk bed complete
for -..le. Trant. 2&amp;0. pha11
HS case, crate amp. 80 rma, Pickup t4150. 317-0106.
Coli 814-246-8438 .
rooma &amp; bllth, clean, adults with manrene1, ·•250 . end Guna-600 guna, new end MO&lt;Ioy Vol. WAH, phooa
3·3 ln. bolt drive. au .... b.•
CARTER'S PLUMBING
used.
Hand
gunt,
rlflet.
1918 llomblor Cluolc , front and, rear wheel, etc.
only, no peta, ref. raq. Cell up to UU. Boby bodo,
ahitter.
electric
tuner,
corda.
AND HEATING
White frame. 3 bedroom 441·11119 .
t110. MettrettH or box thotgunt , extra barrels, ltlnd, ml1cellaneou1.herm. 48.000 octuol mlloo. Exoai- Boo 324 Polmor St ..
Cor. Fourth and Pine
priced
far
below
current
houte with carpet. Garfield
14J'lt
~.
at·hani,t~liy,
lUIJd
oprlngo, lull or twin. •sa ..
Mlddlopon.
• 1 100 value, esoo. 304·
Phone 446-3888 or 446·
Ave. location. Phone 248· Apt . for rent pertially furn .. firm , tl8. and 178. Queen market. 26 percent will lay 878-8843.
body. Ph9no 448-110~.
4477
8269 or 446-8679.
suitable for adults, no petl. oato, • 191. 4 dr. cholll, away. Will trade for boatl or
1 971 884 Hondo. Good
malt
anything.
Shot
ahellt·
t
9B;J
i&gt;odgc
Aopan,
CIU1o
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Cell 448-3733. ave. 446· •42. 6 dr. chooto, 8114. Bod
condition. 247-3144.
JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATFull basement 1 VJ story wtth 0171.
P.S .. P.B., I cyl .. ounrool,
fromeo. 820.ond 828 .. 10 high power •e.oo. olugo 68
Fruit
ING. Fomerly Dewitt'a•
city water, dbl. garage,
John'•
Auto
Salea,
reel
nlaa.
gun - Qun cablnet1. '350., 12.25. other ammo below
1882 CB 110 Hondo 3 Plumbing. Call 814-3678&amp; Vegetables
446·4782, Bulovlllo lid.
garden, tmall child ac· Furn. 1 bdr .• bath, kitchen, dlnottocholro 820. end 826. coat. 9-6 except Sunday.
monlho old. llko now. 1400 0676 .
ceptad . referancaa. 304- large llvingroom, large en- Oaa or electric renae1, '32&amp; 814·992-7494 for evening
mllao. f1800. 304· 878 1 980 Ronoult LoCor, 4opd., 2808.
675·1076.
cloMd porch, adutta, refer- up to •375. Baby metre••••· oppolntmanl. FIFE'S. 3rd.
Delicious red raapberriea. am-fm, full sunroof, ,..,
enctt. *200 per month, plus 826 II&lt; U6, bed lromoo e2o, St. Mlddlapon. Oh.
Excavating
Ttylon Berry Patch. Call tharp. John'e Auto Salle. 1983 Suzuki GS 1100 GK. 83
TWO bedroom ulifurnithad, deposit. 468 Second Ave., us .• no. king !rome e&amp;o.
448-47B2. Bulilvlllo lid.
Camp Conley, •126 . par Golllpollo. Call446-2236 or Good telection of bedroom Einpire heating atove for 446-8692 .
full-dreooed, 1.300 mlleo.
month, 304·676· 1 371 or 446-2681 .
•ultel. ceder chaau , oolo. 814-949·2868.
Phono 304·878·7979.
DOZER WORK By Ted
19711 Plymouth Arrow,
876-3812.
rockers, metal cabinets,
69
For
Sale
or
Trade
Heavy
duty
Maytag
~outo­
Hanna. ponds. ditches,
p.1.
,
p.b
.•
am
fm
'tape,
auto.,
5041h: 2nd . Ava. Upstairs •wlvel rockefl.
1 98J 900 Cuo1om Honda. ba11menta,
etc. Cell 448~ ,
THREE bedroom house, apt. Furnished, utilities ptid, Used Furniture -- bookcase, matlc wether, coppertone,
eunroof. Jahn'a Auto Sa.... fully•do
ado
, Jrt~ludlng ItO·
4807
.
Carter
Roush Rd .• Chathlre, OH . •226, adutts only. Ctll rang11. chairs. dlnnett 111. •150.: Sell delrootlng ra448-4782, Bulovlllo lid.
reo. and ttrive ahaft. •~.?01). Transportation. &amp; Evant
Full ba1ament, large lot, 448-0962.
wood t1ble and chairs, dry- frigeretor. •100.; 30 Inch 4.6 acra1, city echoalt, 3 mi.
304-773-5944.
garoge. Cell 614-367·
!!fl. refrigerators and TV's. 3 electric range, double oven, from Holzer, 3 from town. 1 979 VW Robbh, 4 opd .•
t615
.;
Hoover
portable
lonnie Boggs ExcaVating. · ·
7155 .
.
Rootrlctad. t 14.900. Cell em-fm, air cand., Mlnroof.
1 'bad room Apt. $196. mo. n:tll•• out Bulavllle Rd . Open
Dozer. b.ckhoa, dumptruck. : ·
wether
•
dryer,
•27&amp;.:
p
John
'o
Auto
Solos,
448448·3486
alter
8PM.
9am
to
lpm.
Mon.
thru
Fri.,
Including utilitiu . Equal
76
Boatsand
Electric dryer 186.; Cheat
Work by hour or job. Call ·
4782, Bulovlllo lid.
housing opportunity , Con- 9am to fipm, Set.
Motort for Sale
448-7803.
lypa lraazer .180. 61442 Mobile Homes
lact Village Manor Aptl. 441·0322
742-2362.
'
....
'"
1
979
Oldomoblo
Srorfira
.....
.
61 4-992· 7787.
for Rant
Cat 216 hoe. dozara, crane,
Firenaa V-1. euto., p.a., p.b.,
•
TV II&lt; Applloncu, 127 Third
am-fm 18pe. aporty. John'a 1 7' Seo &amp;tor old - t . 1 40 loadera. dump truck. Call
Furniahed efficiency end 2 Avo ., Gollipollo, 446·1199. Whirlpoola delux 80 dish
washer for sale. Very good
Auto Soloo, 448-4782, Bu- HP. 10. aaceuorl11, excel- 814 -448 · 1142 botweon
3 bdr . doublewida in John· bedroom Apt. in Middleport, . Spin weaher1, a•• &amp; electric condition. Leonerd 8111 In 61 Farm Equipment
lent condition . Trailer . 7 :00AM &amp; 6:00PM .
lovllla Rd .
Oh
.
No
pets.
Months
rent
auto
wuhera,
g~~a
•
dryers,
aon1 Mobile Home Park.
U .IOO. Cell 448-3488 ofSyracuoa. 614.992 -6008. - - - - - - - - - plus
8100
1ecurity.
814electric
ranges.
refrigeraPrivate yard. $300 per mo.,
Oood-1 Excavating, bile8N Ford tractor with bush 1972 Chovrolor lmpolo . torBPM.
tort, TV seta.
Includes water. nwage. gar· 992·3874 .
Millar Mobile home furnlca . hog. good condition, Rune vood, body·folr, good
menta, footers, drivaweya,'
age pickup • gas . Hat gaa
BoHle or natural gas with • 1 .900. Call 448-3486 of· work cer . •410. Coli 448- Wanted to buy. Semi V IIPtic tanka, landacaping.
REBUILT
APPLIANCES
1
•
2
bedroon,
furnished
range. w•ter heater. Electric
ahape 1 2 or 14ft. aluminum Coli anytime 446-4537.
thermostat, etc. 1100. lo- 1ar 8PM.
0345 .
not Included, no pete. li- lpll . 814-992-6434. 614· Wathert. dryers, rena••· well Wingett, Syracuae.
boot. can 814-288-8882.
Jamea L. Devi•on, Jr.
refrigerators.
Shop
repair.
892
-6914
or
304
-882·
mited to 2 children. city
owner.
814-992-3827.
1971 Flroblrd. All outo2168.
bring
It
in
&amp;
Save.
Cali
•
school. close to K-Mart •
· Livestock
83
mollc. 8pon whools. •sse. 14ft. V bottom flborgloos II&lt;
441·81 81 .
Sliver Brldgey Shopping
tilt
troller,
UO(l.
Coli
814EXTRA
good
top
ooll.
deliDozer
Work,
ground
clearing
814-742·3083.
Cjntar. Coli 446· 3647 Of 2 bedroom fumlehed Apt.
248-88715.
•e:•cevation, $26 hour. Call 1
•1 50. month. pluo utllltlao. Waaher a. dryer, A-1 cond .. vered, phone 304-676 · 448-4028 alter BPM.
448-9138.
A\lallable Oct. 1. Oapo1it guaranteed, 8196, will aell 7771.
1 reglatered Angua bull 1970 Hot llocl Comoro. Chrlo Croft 1987 conotollalloclno. 614-949- oeparate. Call 814-387•800 .. 1 oorrol pony oaddla Excellent running condition. tlon cabin cruiMr, 38 ft. , J .A.R. Con1truction Co.
i 2x80 2 bedroom troll I f required.
For Sale: lumbar 1" and 2" ond
Body in good shape. For
0880.
2875.
UOO .. 1 mlnloAlmiahed. t260 mo. Gat •
dimension. poplar, o•k or tura bridle
cell 814-992-3187 or whh troller. e12,800. Cell Water Lin ... Footera.
Info.
harte
3
years
ataiHon
Water paid. $1 00 depo1tt.
81 4 · 387-0376 between Draine. All kindt of Ditching.
pine. For prlc11 end evellt814-112-2880
.
OvarJtocked
on
new
1983
Apartmenu
.
304876old. t250. 11 4-9811·3891 .
Cell 446-6583.
10·3. 614-448-1343 ofter Rutlond. Oh . 814-742 - •
blllty
.
Con1oc1
Millwood
N~chi
11wing
machines
51548.
•
2903.
.
8.
Inc., 304-273-2522, Rt. 2
1971
AMC
Gremlin
.
Noodo
10
ttlchea,
10
dlal-o-matic,
lloglotarad
Holo1oln
Bull.
2 bdr. trailer, turnithed. Call
II Evergreen Hille Road,
fonder.
Air
con
d.
•800.
yr.
factory
warranty.
Retails
APARTMENTS
,
mobile
VOJV gontlo, lood broko. 1'11
~48-0766 .
1 5' Glooa Mootor Boot. Walk Meigs Excavating. Bulldoaer
814-742-2701 .
homll, house• . Pt. Pieaunt over t 300now by clearance Monday-Friday, 8-4:30 ; yaaro old. 114· 992· 7488.
Thru Wlndohlold, 50 h.p. • backhoe 11rvlce. BaleSoturdoy,
8-3:00.
by
Docombor
199.
Call
and
Golllpollo.
814-441·
1'2x6o Mobile Homo •140.
Mercury .. long trailer" , manta, footers, landecaping,
collect 614-386·4536.
For Nlo·Rog\otered Polled 1 872 Mnorlolc. Good work t1,280.00. 448-2877.
rionth plua utiUti... t60 . 8221 .
driveways, farm pondt. ,
COUCH, chair, rock1r. otto- Hereford
cor,
body
•
lltllo
rough.
Bull. 18 months
dapoalt . No palo. 814-992 man, 2 end teblal, coffH
e14-742· 2407 or 614-742114-378-1389.
and
Chair:
O'ibto.i
Sofa
TWIN
RIVERS
TOWER
.
8284 or 614-992·6732 .
tablo, alter I . 304-878- old. Juatamere Aniiety. Ex·
2068 .
refrigerator
.
Corbin
&amp;
now
available
to
Apartment•
cellant prospect . •aeo.
'
Auto Part•
1 9BO Toyoto Corollo. · I 78
Furniture . 446 - 4512.
814·992-6186
.
1~x60 Mobile Homo. e150 . elderly &amp; ditablld with an Snyder
.
8&amp; ACCIIIOriee
opood. Good cond. Prlcod to
month plus utilitlat . t 60 . Income of le11 than 1 1~1 .
84
E IIICtrical
New chain saw, Stihl Seven Year old buckskin ooll . UIOO. 114 -992 dllpoait . No pets. 614-992- $12.300. Renting for 30 Lorge wood burning add-an 010AVwithcaHandwood1737.
percent of adjuated lncome&amp; Refrigeration
6284 or 614-992 -6732 .
•
Ph
goldln•.
•421
.
Phonol14.Phona 304-876·8679.
furnace-brand new- heats CU ltera kit · .22 u.
one 2156· 8'832 after 15 P. M.
4 - 1 e.. weatem aluminum
1 978 Pinto, 4 opaad, good meg - · t128 . Exc.
2 f bedroom 12x80 fur h
o
1
w
o
10 r . 1 u 1 0 m all c 1;3~0~4~-~8~8~2-~3~3~7~8~o~lta~r~I~P~m~.J:=========:.J !Ires, only 22.000 mlloo.
cond. Cell 448-0848.
SEWING Machine repain, '
nlt:hed . Washer-dryer hoo- FURNISHED apertment, controll -firebrlck lined. IA*lnu only •1.800. Con
Hrvice. Authorized Singer '
kup. 8180. month plua adult1. no pet1. phone 304- U90. Cell 814 · 258-1211. OUR BOARDING HOUSE
114-H2-1888 orl14·982- Thrw opood 1ronomloolon, Salea &amp; Service Sharpen
utilities I. deposit. No pats. 876·1463 .
2848
oltor
1
:00.
Kenmore dryer t8&amp;, GE
clutch, llywhoolfor 302 Ford Scluort . Fabric Shop, ;
6 14·992-7479 .
ONE bedroom, unfurnithed, dryer '96, Hoover portable
t71 . Phono 304-171-7241 Pomeroy. 992-2284.
1977 OLD&amp; Omovo, 2 door, bo'-4-IPM.
'
Mobile home Iota tor rant. Golllpollo Forry, t175 . per woohllf &amp; dryer •150. Moyhotchbock, bu- IIOtO.
water sewer furnished. 1 month, all utilities paid tag wringer washer •715,
PB, PI, •utomatic trantmla86
General Hauling
anlan child accepted. 304- except electric. 304-876- oloctric range •98. 30"
olon, AMM-FM, 8 rrock. 78
Harvett Gold electric range
1371 or 676·3812.
676 -1078.
Camping
$1150, frott free refrigerator,
naw tlroo, brokoo • ohocks.
Equipment
engine • tranamiuion reTWO bedroom. unfurnished, Furnished 1 bedroom apart- Admiral •1&amp;0. Saoro toblo
JONES BOYSWATEII SER built.
•1200.
Phono
304Camp Conley, 1160. per ment in Paint Plaaaant, very modo! t.v. •125, block II&lt;
VICE . Coli 814-367-7471 .
•
488 -1082.
month . 304-675-1371 or clean and nice, no pets. white RCA toblo modal.48,
or 814·387·0891 .
Whirlpool
Wllher
e9&amp;,
naw
Phono
304-878-1386
.
Extro
nlco
8tllr
Croft
-up
875-3812.
1981 Oklo 98,ATC 1 IIi camper. All equipment,
unfinished 5 drawtr chelt
Hondo 3 whoolor. aaN llftorl reooonoblo prlco. Cell 448- Wtter hauling, flit Service, . •
•es. Amana upright frHaer
low ratoo. Cell 814 ·281·
Pm. 304·871-5013.
4172.
4&amp; Furni•had Rooms Ul. Skoggo Applloncoo,
1743.
:
U - River lid. Golllollo.
44
Apartment
1971 Du- runo, hoo-d Lllco now compar, 1 9 ft ..
Ohio. Cell 448· 7398.
for Rant
otlokor UOO. Phone 304- T-m oalo. CaH Tom JIMS WATER SERVICE.
Slaaplng room e1 1&amp;, utlllCall Jim Lenior, 304·871875·11111.
l.oollo 448-7101 .
tlao pold. rongo • rafrlg.
7397.
62
CB,TV,
Radio
2 bdr. Regency Inc . Apart- Shoro bo1h. Man only. 4461973 CadiHoc, Pontloc bluo.
Equipment
ments HUO Avalleble Utll- 4418 oltar 7 p.m.
4
doora, good con-.. 79 Moton Homes
dei partly fum ., apartments
87
upholstery
'·
esoo. 304-182·3411.
available now. 8200 permo. Room 8t board In a nice
• Campara
------------------~·~••~
4 room apt. utilities partially private home to a retired Ham Gaar, Amateur Radio
1 1715 Novo. 310 outamotlo.
paid • 1150. A-One Roo! gentlem11n. Antwer to box ototlon, TII4C, MN·2000,
TRISTATE
olr condition, Audlovoo otoEttl(tn. Carol Yeager, Reel- 300 In coro oltha Golllpollo MS-4, AC Power Supply. 4
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
,
rao. two af wheolo.
tor., Cell 304·871-5104 or Dolly Tribune. 825· Third BTV,IB 200 .. 304·2'731
1
13
loo.
Avo
..
Olllllpollo.
·
f718.
Phono
304-773Ave .. Golllpollo. Oh 41831 . 2137.
J04-871-7388 .
448-7833 or 448·1133.
UII.

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WELL, YE5 ..
f'IIETT 'I MUCHr
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SERf()(JS?

Rendezvous'

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ALLEY OOP

Ants lives
in holes!

Wher' will you

qo,Miss Effie,
now you got no

This
lives ma
house!

Ilt.nows! I wuz
jes' jokin'... so's
I wouldn' cry!

mommy and no

papa?

4

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..;

esuclc Rogara
8 :30 Ill]) CD NBC News
I]) Love Thal Bob
ClliD (l2j ABC News
0 Cll ® CBS Nowo
Cl) Buolnou Rai&gt;ort
(jj) Over Eaoy
7:00 II I]) PM Magulna
I]) Sumo Bo Allan
(]) SportoCenter
Cll Good Newo
(I) Entorllllnmant Tonight
(I) Charlle' o Angelo
0 II) Wheel of Foctuno
· (I) (jj) MocNell/lahrer
Newshour
®News
Ill (l2J Poopla'o Court
Jolleroono
7:30 Dill Tic Tac Dough
I]) Fragglo flock Visit the
world of Fraggle Rock underneath the basement of an
eccerttric inventor.
(f) Dobie Gillie
(!) ESPN's Inside Baoabell
Cll Mojor laoguo Baoobell:
S..n Francloco ot Atlanta
(I) Q (I) Family Feud
® Wheal of Fortune
01 (l2J Entertainment
Tonight
Ill One Day at a Time
8:00 •
I])
rn Boone
IPREMIEREI Boone tries lo
help his father forget the
death of his eldeSt son but
things go bad when Boone
is caught in the middle of a
police raid at a gambling
den/ roadhouse. (60 min.)
ill MOVIE: ' Firot Monday
In October'
I])
MOVIE: . 'Golden

a

· BORN LOSER

RON 'B Tolovlolon Service . .
Spoclollzlng In Zonlth ond
Motorola, Qua~ar, an~ :
houaa cello. Coli 678-2398 .
or 448-2454.

!?ETIIRN TO CENTRAL CITY
THEIR Ot/? H'CM1E.

I HAVE AN IDEA
WE'RE GOING TO

NEEP IT/

I HEAR 'IOU WORE
A PURTY DRESS

AT THE QUILTIN'
BEE LAST NIGHT,

The Daily Santinai- Pag8 9.

Ohio

Buy Footory Dlroot. Ugh·
weight, llborulooa Bcomp
13' end 18 ' rrovelrnlloro •
naw 11' 8thwhool. CoHnow ·
toll frH 1-800-348-4182
for"" brochure And lAVEI

4

Unfurniahed, downa.. lra; 3
room apt.. 1 bdr., no p'ets.
Inquire ot 87 Vine St..
Gelllpollo.

b)l Larry Wright

Firewood, t30. truck food.
now for INaon~ wood thll or will opllt wood ot your
Knouff
Coal•
Firewood
luy
wlntllf. Coll814·288·8245. homo . 304 · 878 - 421 I
I'Ytlnlngt.
Umeatone. Sand, 'oratJel,
Dollvoracl In Mooan, Molgo, Saaaoned oak firewood.
Golllo or pick up 81 lllchordo 304-871-2717 oftlf 4 p.m.
• Son. Cell 441-77BI.
101,000 BTU luol-oU furSlightly Irregular carpatl, nace Penway. 1.000: 2715
remanta and whole hou11 gallon tank, t22&amp;: ployor
1111. Ideal for rental income, plono, e&amp;o. 304·875-1423.
ate. Prlcaaltlnlng at e2.99,
U.99 oq.yd .. Coll 814-892' Woodburner, double door
8173.
modal, Flohar otovo. bought
in 1982, uNd one winter.
Ulld gaa haater with fan, Phone 304· 871-2131 .
80,000 BTU hoato 4 roomo.
Autometlc oH control . SM
81 87 Vlno St. Gollipolla.
66 Building Suppllae
Firewood- cut ·up, , •labs,
•15 pickup load . Call 814Building matlflalt
245· 6804.
block, brick. 11wer pipet.
Windowe . lintels, ate .
Claude Wlntera, Rio Grande,
0 . Coli 814-248-8121 .

66

Monday, September 26, 1983

Mandoy, Septetnber 26, 1983
KIT 'N' CARLYLE••

(

VEP·· r
MADE IT
M'/SELF,
ELVINEY

I WISH I
COUlDA BEEN
THAR TO
SEE IT

LOWEE'ZY

SAKES
ALIVE!!
IT IS

PURTY

COME, DEAR . THE LIMO
WILL LEAD THE MOVING VAN
BACK TO THE FAMILY ESTATE.

Clll Spy
(!) NFL' s Greatest Momenta NFL·s Greatest Moments presents the 1963
NFL Championship featuring
the New York Giants Vs . Chicago and highlights of the
1985 Greeo Bay Packers.
(60 min .)
(I)
Ill
Ill! Tha1' s
Incredible!
0 II) ® After MASH
(PREMIERE) Col. Potter,
Klinger and Father Mulcahy
are reunited on the staff of a
Veteran's hospital in Missouri. (60 min.)
Cll (jj) Where Dreams
Debut Tonight· s program is
a behind-the-scenes look at
superstars in the making at
the Nonh Carolina School of
the Arts . (60 min .)
ill MOVIE: ' Man' s Favor·
lte Sport'
9 :00 8
I])
(II
MOVIE:
'Sessions'
(f) 700 Club Today's program features the story of
Ethiopia 's persecution of
Jaws and new make-up
techniques for burn victims.
(!)Auto Racing '83 : SCCA
Super Veoo from laxington. OH
(I) Ill (l2J NFL Footbell:
Green Bay at New York
Giants
0 II) ® Emerald Point
N.A.S. IPREMIEREI Base
Commander Mallory must
deal with some problems relating to the intrusion of a
Cuban plane into n Navy
aerial exercise. (2 hrs. )
(I) ® ·Great Performances
Spacial 'Princess Grace Remembered! ' A star-studded
cast gives a special tribute
to the late Princess Grace of
Monaco at the Kennedy
Center for Perform ing Ans.
Washington. D.C. (90 min .)
10:00 (f) MOVIE: 'Tima Rider'
I]) MOVIE: 'Tim'
10:30 (I) Stor Time
(!) ESPN'o Inside Baoobell
(]) TBS Evening News
()) Edouard Manet 'Painter
of Modern Art.' The work
tind life of painter Edouard
Manet iS examined.
ill) News
11 :00 D CIJ (I) 0 II) ® Nawo
(!) SportsContor
(I) Dr. Who
1!11 Bonny Hill Show
1 1 :1 5 (!) Saturday Night at 1ho
Fights Saturday Nigh1 at the
fights presents a 10-Round
Lightweight bout featuring
Ken Bogner and Livingstone
Bramble from Totowa, NJ .
11 :30 Dill CD Tonight Show
ell When Women Kill Six
women serving time for
murder are interviewed.
(I) MOVIE: ' Hoboon' o
Choice'
(f) Another Ula
I]) Cotllno
fl II) Hect to Hart
(I) Latonlght America
llD M•A•S•H
e Twilight Zone
12:00 (I) Bumo Bo Allen
(]) Ponralt of America:
Florida
Cll • llJ Nowo
ilD MOVIE: 'Ono of Our
Own'

Thlcke of tho Night
12:30 D CIJ CII lalo Night with
David Lallorman
(]) MOVIE: 'Tho Sea
Wolve a'
(f) Jock Benny Show
Cll • llJ Nlghtllne
D Cll Columbo
t :00 (I) I Married Joan
(I) MOVIE: 'Rooky Mountlin'
Cll E.-lnmont Tonight
ellJNowa .
1:111 (])MOVIE: 'Hot T-lhlrta'
1:30 e
(f)
NBC
News
Ovomlght
(I) My Uttlo Margie
CIJ Nowo/Sign 011
ellJ CNN H-lno Nowo
1 :41 (!) SportoCentor .
2:00 (l)llochelor Fothor
(!) EIPN'o lnalda 8aHboll

JJflijiNf'

!"i)'i} yj:l THAT 6CIIAIIILEDWOIIO GAME
~ ~~ *
byHenri Arnold and Bob Lea

UntcrambkJ these four Jumblel,

one letter to each square, to form
lour ordinary warda.

b
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I KYDUS I
1

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I NARXLY I

WHAT THE tSoA~DE ~ER
5AID WHEN THE
F'LOWE~ 1\tlUI.DN'T

KJ KJ

(!;ROW.
Now arrange the circfed letters 10
form the surprise answer, as

gested by the above cartoon .
Ariswer hers:"

auo·

I I I J-[ XI XI)'':

[

(Answers tomorrow) ·

Saturday's! Jumbles : GLADE PARTY AGE NCY NIMBLE
Answer: What.a denlist mlghl do about 1hose
mls&amp;lng tooth -"BAIDG E" THE GAP

JumiM 1oo11 No. 11, containing 110 puuje1 , Ia •••llablalor $1 .15 plu.Ut ,.....,
lnd hllnctllng !rom Jumblt, do thll MWip.ljW, 801 M , Norwood, N.J . 07141.
lnclucttyowrw..,.., Mlchu,dpcoct. 1nd m•lel chtckllliYIIMitoNtwlfNipe&amp; ' •

..

BRIDGE
Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

Eight, nine, 10

East gels in with the queen
he will clear the hearts fo;
his J'artner and South will ·

.

NORTH
+J712

win up one short of bis · :
game contract."

•Qs
+.H s

Jim: "Correct technique is
to start on spades. A low
spade is led and the. 10
!messed. West is in with the
king and should resist the
temptation to try to clear
the hearts imme1bately. Suppose he leads back a spade.
East hplds back his qu""!l
and So~th takes his nine.''
Oswald: "South can now ..
be sure of nine tricks If he
can collect three clubs. So he
plays ace of clubs followed
by the jack of clubs finesse.
East takes his queen and
leads a heart. but it is too
late. South rises with his ace.
He cashes the spade ace to
see if the queen will drop. It '
doesn•t. A rubber brtdge
player will cash out for nine

+KJ75

WEST

EAST

+KB
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.K9763
• 842
+J843
tQ76
+93
+Q 108
SOUTH
• A 10 9

• AJ 10
t K Hi2
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Vulnerable: North-South
Dealer: South
West

Nortll

East

Pass
Pass

2+
3NT

Pass
Pass

Pass

Opening lead:

-·

Soutb
1 NT
2•
Pass

•s

tricks."

By Oswald Jacoby
and James Jacoby
Oswald: "Dummy's queen
of hearts holds the first
trick. South is tempted to go
after clubs in an elfort to
collect a lot of tricks, but if

Jim: " A match point player will take his two clubs
and study the East-West
discards. Assuming West has
chucked all but the heart
king in order to keep three
diamonds, South can throw
him In, force a diamond lead

··

and score three diamonds
for a valuable duplicate
ovectrick."
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)

.,

titAM~w
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS

43 Encounter

1 House,

DOWN

in Italia
5 One kind
of energy
10 Scottish
architect
11 Noted
missing
judge
13 "- Inez"
(1931 song )
14 Extract
15 Conceit
16- esprit
17 Catnip
18 Renter
20Exhaust
21 Chinese
dynasty
22 Vase handle
23 Rustic

1 Desert .

crosser
2 Maxim
3 Greek
is land
4 Candlenut
tree
5 Conceal
6 Russian
city
7 Escape
8 Expiating
9 Setback
121terate
160rson 19 Lose one's

Yesterday's Answer
20 Ta ntalize
23 Pet
24 Patriotic
ballad
25 Diamond

31 Think
32 "Maythe 4
be with
·.

you"
33 Swift
35 Viva ~
38 Work unit
39 Del.uiBe ''

runner
26Gush

28Gemstone
r.-"1r.:-"'T':-t"::'....,

b:-+-+-+-

residence
26 - Sound,
Wash.
27 Swedish
measure
211 Scion
29 Remainder
30 Postpone
34 Before
35 Man (Lat. I
36 Ward
heeler
37 Hearst's
San 39 Te rrible

40Hardto
come by
UFormerly
42 J ocrtey ·
Cordero

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(:nalk up an ~t rating lor

the Middleport Olamber of Com-

merce lor Its efforts In stagln&amp;' lts
first

block

party

Saturday

afternoon.
The party was a wholesome,
tamUy entertainment endeavor,
well supported by the public. WhUe
more exhibitors and partlcl(lllllts
would have been helpful In fUUng up
the vacant spaces throughout the
business section where the party
was held, ~~Jeri, was still a wide
variety of attractions which offered
••something for everyone.''
There were · games, excellent
displays of crafts and merchandl.se
offered for sale, a wide variety ot
food Items sold from stands, and
sidewalk bargains otlered by merchants ot the town.
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A stage on Coal St. offered
entertainment throughout the party
hours and the crowd on hand loved
the presentations by the various

TUG - These representatives of the welding
class of Meigs High School receive their trophy as tug
of war winners a1 Middleport's Block Party Saturday
from Brian Conde, left, presldmt of the Meigs

Jaycees, sponsors. Team memhers from the left are
Joey Barton, Eddie MIJJer, Hobert Cundiff, Jeff
Cundlfl and Tim Compson.

Nine calls wereahswered by local
units Saturday and Sunday, the
Meigs County Eme!-gency Medical
Services reports.
Sunday calls Included 2; 53 a .m. ,
Rutland, to 34350 SUo Road for
Grace Caidweu, taken to Holzer
Medical·Center; ll: 34 a.m .. Pomeroy,atll:34a.m. to Pleasant Ridge
for Dwight Parker, dead updn

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arrangement proposed for rental of
the hangar SDIICP- •
Under tenns of the current
contract, thecountyisdeslgnatedto
receive 1 percent of the protlts
generated by operation of the

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DOLlS- Gwen Ferguson displayed some of the
exceUmt pieces of her Carriage House of Dolls

creallons at Satunlay's Block Party In Middleport.

Meigs County
happenings..

chamber o( commerce members ·
~ gold and blue t·shlrts tor
Identity as they moved throogh the
area making sure that aU went well
and providing any assistance where
needed. Dr. Craig Matbews was
general chairman for the party and
Yvonne Scally, president of the
chamber, was also acttve In
planning and staging the event
Pollee officers_ were on dUty
throughout the day to reroute traffic
around the party area which
extendecl fran MW St. to Rutland
St., having been blocked ott through
the cooperation of Mlddleport
Vtuage o!ficlals. During the party
son)e 60 prizes contributed by
merchants were given away.
Only complimentary · remarks
could .be heard from the crowd
attenillng the first e!fort by the
chamber. By the same token,
chamber members were complimentary towards the crowd. There
was no disorderly conduct and no
• Incidents OCCUlTed. It was just a
situation that gave people a chance
to get out ot the house and enjoy
arrtval; Rutland at 4:14 p.m. . some special activities on a beautlextlnguished a brush fire near the fulfaU day.
Extending theopenlngremarks to
Haggy residence on White's HW
welcome visitors to the first block
Road .
Saturday calls Included: Pome- party was Middleport Councilman
roy Unit at Shammy' s at 2: 45p.m. . Dewey Horton.
groups, mostly musical, and the
Grande Squares from Gallla County
moved through 900le smooth
square dances In the street. much to
the delight of the crowd. Attractive
costuming enhanced the appearance ot the dancers.
And--there were contests.
Walter Haggy, 14, Rutland, and
Mark Imboden.14, Middleport, tied
for first place honors In a hamburger eating contest staged by
Burger-Chef and won dinners at the
restaurant. Nellie Brogano!Middle-port won first place honors In a pie
baking contest with second going to
Thelma Hayes, Middleport, and
third to Phyllis Blake, also of
Middleport. Amber Blackwell and
Jeremy Northup emerged as
winners ol the UtUe Miss and Utile
Mister Block Party titles.
Jay HW served as master of
ceremonies for the stage entertainment and the "good guys" were the

airport.
That
percent
clause does
not exist
In 1 the
proposed
new
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contract.
The airport was buUt ln1967wltha
combination of stat~~. grant montes
given to Gallla and Meigs cowltles.
Agreement between the two counties allowed the airport to be
constucted In GaWa County, with
Gallla accepting financial responslbUlty for the operation and maintenance of the facUlty.

for
Jo Bolinger,
'at the
lOcation;
Paneroytreated
Fire Department, 2: 41p.m .•for a structural fire
at~ Butternut Ave. ; Pomeroy at
2:53a.m . to165Mu1berryAve.,for
Shirley Jones, taken to Holzer
Medical Center; Mlddleportatll: 14
a.m. to Vtuage Manor Apartments
for Shawn Roush, treated on the
scene; Middleport at 4:31p.m. to222
N. Third lor Dee Dee See, taken to
Veterans Memorial; Raclneat2: 47
p.m. to Bucktown Road for WUma
Anderson. taken to Veterans
Memorlal.

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·.weather forecast

Arafat.
Belnlt newspapers said a lourLebanese army today accused
man
committee - composed of
antt-goveriunent forces ot using the
representatives
of the army a nd
newly proclaimed cease-tire to
warring Christian, Druse and ShUte
reinforce positions around army
Moslem mUitlas- planned to ~t
strongholds on ~ hills overlooking
privately today to work on arrangeBeirut.
ments for consolidating thf truce.
But an army statement carrying
Newspaper reports sald U.N.
thechargestoppedshortofaccuslng
Secretary-C;eneral Javier Peftl'l de
Syrtan-backed Druse militiamen of
Cuellar was In contact with the
violating the cease:flre, which
presidents of Syrta and Lebanon
Mol$iy halted. a three-week ciVIl
regarding formation at a obsel'l(a·
war In Lebanon' scentral mountains
tlon force'to monitor the cease-fire,
and the outskirts ot Beirut.
No fighting amOili the prtnclpals
The reports said between 500 and
In the clvUwar was reported today,
600 observers would be needed to
but newsmen In the northern ·port ' supervise the truce, .mediated by
city ot'l'ripoll said seven Palestinian Saudi Arabia and the United States
goerrWas were kWed this mornlng to end ftghtlng'thateruptedatter\h~
In a bazooka and machine · gwi fsraell army withdrew from Lehan·
exchange between factions support- on's central mountains Sept. 4.
Ing and opposing Palestine Libera·
Gen. Franco Anglonl, comtlon Organization chalrman Yasger mander ot Italy's contingent In the

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' G~ AT THE PORVM - Deinocra&amp;lc mrnlnee llopelu1 U.S.
Sen. John Glen ·Of Ohio..,.... ai aN~ Yolil pitcaldenlllll forum In
S)TIICWie Moadllif ....... Gleim IIII8Wl!l'ell qu UIMi8 from tile public u
well u fronl New Yolil GoV. Mu1o Cuomo and U.S. Sen. Daniel
Mpylllhan of New York. Tbe forum wllldl wu held a1 the HcKI!I
Syrecuae wu altended by approxlmailey . - lhouaand people. CAP

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Mostly cloudy tonight, clearing
overnight. Low near 50. Winds light
and southwesterly. Mostly sunny
Tuesday. High In the mid-70s.
Extended Ohio Forecast
Wedne8day throup Friday:
Fair and wann. IIJpa In the
upper ~. Ill mld-110!1. Low&amp;ahout80.

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IPAAIING LOTS

The WUdwood Garden Club wlll
meet at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Ada Holter.

Will view film
A tum on the Nelsonville-YorkMeigs game will be shown when the
Meigs Local Athletic Boosters meet
at 7: 30 p.m. 1\tesday at the high
schooL

Veteran!! Memorial.
Saturday Admissions--Barbara
Fry, Pomeroy.
Saturday Discharges--Walter
Barrett, Sr., Pamela Clark, Floyd
Reynolds.
Sunday Admlsslons--Wllma Anderson, Racine; Robert Manley,
Middleport; Sandra Luckeydoo,
Middleport;
Bernice Molden .
Pom eroy.
Sunday Discharges--Macle
Prtddy.

Marriage licenses
Jimmie Lee Putman. Jr .. 23,
Route 2, Coolv ille. and Robin Lee
WUfong, 23. Route 2, Coolvlllle.
Norman E. Hawley, 36, Middleport. and Linda S, Hawley, 36,
Mlddlepon.

To end marriage
ThemarriageofKathleenNapper
and Christine Napper has been
dissolved by decree filed ' In the
Meigs County Common Pleas
Court.

ROYALTY - Amber Blackwell, 6, and Jeremy Northup, 7, after
tough pompetltlon were selected the Utile Miss and Uttle Miller
Middleport Block Party Satunlay afternoon. They were presented
Dowers, gilt certmcates and banners. Amber Is the daughter of Mr. And
Mrs. Steve BlackweU of near Shade and Jeremy Is the son of John and
VIcki Northup, Racine. Contestants had to be six or seven years old.
Extensive Interviewing was done by Tonya Ruchti, a therapist a1 the
Guiding Hand School In Gallla County and judges were !rom out of the
county.

Area deaths
. Dwight Parker

Wilma L. Roush

Dwight Parker, 84, ofl()(( Pleasant
Ridge, Pomeroy, dled late Sunday
night at his residence,
He was employed at the Parkers·.
burg Rig and Reel Co. In Pomeroy
for 46 years, and was a m ember of
the Pomeroy Fire Department.
Born In MlnersvUie, he was the son
of tbe late Ellsworth and Men ls
Wilbarger Parker.
He Is survived by his wife, Norma
Young Parker, Pomeroy, and a
daughter. Myrtis Kay Parker,
Pomeroy, a long with several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services wlll be held at
tbe Ewl~g Funeral Home at 1 p.m.
Wednesday with the Rev, James
Corbitt officiating. Burial wlll be In
theWeUsCemetery . Friendsmay
call at the funeral home after7 p.m.
tonight (Monday).

Wilma L. Roush, 74, 1655 W. Farr
St., 1\tcson, Ariz., formerly of Meigs
County, died Friday at the Tucson
Medical Center after an extended
Illness.

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She was born May 3, 1909 In
Minersville, Meigs County. She was
a member of the Logan, Ohio,
CouncU120 Daughters of America.

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An Auto Loan
will put you· on wheels.
We give fast action.
Low rates.
Friendly service.
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Services wUI be held at 10 a.m.
Wednesday at the Roberts Funeral
Home In Logan with the Rev.
Conrad 0. Diehl officiating. Burtal
wtll be If\ Gravel Hill Cemetery at
Cheshire. Friends may call at the
funeral home fran 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m.1\tesday and from 9 a.m. untO
tlmeof services o,n Wednesday.

SALE EXTENDED
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WASHINGrON (AP) - Sen.
John Glenn's presidential campalgnishoplngtheAFL-CIO'srank
and ftle Is heard when the national
labor union votes on endorsing a
P~lden\lalcandldateSaturday. ·
I think we have said from the
very beginning that'we thought that
wehadagoodbltofsupportwlththe
rank and tOe - (and) that that
might not necessarUy be reflected
when It comes down to voting,"
Louise Swartzwalder, deputy press
secretary for the Glenn campaign,
said Monday.
.
Ms. Swartzwalder said various
polls of labor memberships "lndlcate that there is .a depth ot support
among membership."
"Whether that Is retlected when
the ftnaJ vote is !liken - we don't
know; It remaJns to be
Accordlngtoreports,tormerVIce
President Walter Mondale Is fa· .
vored to receive organized labor's
endonenent. 1be Glenn campaign
has , challenged the endoroement
procedure, fearing that Glenn
support among the rank and ftle
won't be reflected In the vote by the
general board.

slnglecandldaterecelvestwo-thlrds
of ·the vote on the first ballot, a
second role call wtll be taken
between the top two candidates.
"There Is a posslbWty that that
could happen," Ms. Swartzwalder
said ot a second ballot. "It Indeed
· the senttrDents ot some' of ~
rank·and-flle people end up belrig
expressed · on the' first ballot,
according to some ot the tnfonnatlon we have, there are suttlclent
numbers within some of , those
unions to give us a percentage that
would block the two-thirds."
Ms. Swartzwalder said the Ohio
Democratlsonrecordasfavorlnga
procedure In which !be wishes of the
membership is reflected by the
leaders who cast the votes.
"There's a little bit ot fear that If
thatdoesnotoccur, It's not exactly a
democratic process," sbe said.
"The membership In the end does
makeuptheunlon,andthosearethe
people wfuse wishes should be
heard."
Ittheboard'ssecondrole:callvote
falls to produce a two-thlrils
majortty, theAFL-CIOwlllmakeno
pre-primary endorsement.
· Ms. Swartzwalder sald campaten
1be AFL-CIO, with lts95afflllated Information has been maUed out In
unions, represent 14.5 mUIIon
antjclpatlon ot the event and that a
workers. According to some estiGlenn contingent plans to be In
mates, the endorsement lsworthUJ
Florida. ·
· mlWon to the chosen candidate.
"EssenttanY, we're just keeping
The 500 members of tlie AFL-CIO
the lines. (lf communication open
board convene Satunlay In Hollywlthpeople_a ndmaklngcertatnthey
wood, Fla., lor two OOurs ot open ·are aware ot where .John Glenn
discussion on theeildorsement. It no
starids," she said.

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Johs·bill program
outlined by mayor
By BOB HOEFUCII
SetltMelltaft
Arepresentatlvefrom!heDepartment of Developmenl wW be
visiting Middleport soon to discuss
detalls of a SZI9,1m community
,, development block grant under the
1983emergency jobs bill p1'0(11'&amp;1n.
This was disclosed by Mayor Fred
Hotrman Monday night when Mid·
dleport VWage · CouncU met In
regular session. Mayor Hottman
read a letter fran Gov. Richard F.
Celeste announcing the grant.
Accordlngtotheletter, therewere
139 applications for such grants In
Ohio requesting l'nore than $37
mDIIon. The letter pointed out that
$ll. 7 mUllon of federal assistance
granted the'state In the program will
provide more than ~ jolis. 1be
letter emphasized Ohio money was
targeted to ·areas havbig the
greatest employment needs and
Middleport was one ot !18 projects
funded out ot the 139 applications.

Install downspoutlng at a price of
$645. CouncUman Allen Lee King
said that there were other people
who could do the work at vUlage
and felt that It should be a bid ·
situation. Mayor Hollman said that
the work n££ds to be done at once.
Coullcllmen King 11110 Robert Gll·
more voted against hiring Haley•
whlle Counclimen Horton, Jack
Sa tterlleld and Carl Horky gave
Haley the green light to proceed with
the repair work.
Mayor Hoffman announced a
public hearing on the rate hike
"iQUested by Columbus and Southern Ohio Electrtc Co. for0ct..24, 9: 30
a .m . at the offices of the Public,
UtOitles Commission· of Ohio In
Colutmbus.

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Party ooordlnator
Mrs. Yvorme Scally, president of
the Middleport Chamber ot Commerce, met with councU and
extll!nded thanks for the VIllage
ottlclals help and coopemtlon In
Seek Improvements
stqtng Saturday's block party
Several residents met wlth coun- which was termed quite successtul.
cn and requested that Improve- A discussion was later held with
ments be made to an alley between Scally on a Halloween party to be
First and Second Sts., running from staged In Ueu of trick or treat night
Walnut to Rutland Sts. Councilman by the chamber, Middleport Council
Dewey Horton pointed out that the and the Middleport Pro. Mrs.
alley had not lti!en Included In this Scally was named to serve as
fall's resurfacing because money coordinator of the party and she wtll
wasspentonmajorroads.However, work out details with chamber
It was agreed that some Improve- l'l)embers and the Pro as to
ment can be made to the aOey now location, activities, prizes ani! other
and tbe group was asked to remind matters. ·Hope was eXpressed that
council neict year on the resurfacing townspeople wW contribute to the
request sometime In June so that It party since they will not have to
can be Included In plans.
contend with trtck or treat night and
A letll!r was read from Mr. and a plan will be worked out as to how
Mrs. James Brewer, VIne St., residents can go about this.
commending Mayor Hoffman and
Curbing on Middleport HW was
council members for seeing that discussed and Mayor Hoffman said
damages to their property were It wW be done this week. At King's
eliminated In theconstructlonofthe suggestion, the mayor will Investinew water tower and Jines. They gate the posslbW\Ies or planting
al8o commended otllclais for pro- evergreen trees out Broadway St.,
gress ~lng made In the town. towards Logan St. to camouflage an
Council accepted the 1984 tax and area when dirt has been dumped.
Income ll(lures approved recently Mayor Hot!rrian wW determine If
by the Meigs County Budget tl1j! property owner has any objecCommission.
tions to the plantlltgs. A discussion
Splltwte
was held on therepavingotW. Main
Council voted 3-2 to hire' Dwight St. In Pomeroy and'the fact that the
Haley to repair the second. noor new surface does not go clear to the
porch and steps atvtuagehallandto .
·tcoRtlnued on pqe 10)

multinational peacekeeping force,
told The Associated Press that Italy
has 'been asked to send up to 250
troops to the central mountains as
part of the obse_rvatlon force. And
the leftist newspaper· As--Saflr
quoted uMamed Lebanese govern·
ment sources as saying France has
promised to contribute 250
observers.
As-Saflr said the four-man ceasefire committee Is scheduled to
debate a plan to establlsh Lebanese
army control over the coastal
highway that links Beirut with
Israeli army lines In southern
Lebanon and over the central
highway linking Beirut with Syrian
army lines In eastern Lebanon.
1n accordance with "tbe agreement, President Amln Gemayel
said he was caUlng for leaders of the
various Christian and Moslem

factions to begin "a national
reconcUI'atlon dialogue at onc;e" to
restructure Lebanon' s political system . A conunlttee of representatlves from the various groups was
expected to m eet soon ro arrange the
conference, posslb~y In Saudi
Arabia.
In the strat('l:lc hill town of Souk
e i-Gharb. which overlooks the U.S.
Marine base at Beirut's alrpon,
Lebanese soldle1~ milled about the
ruined streets, eating grapes, talkIng with each other and raising fists
In the victory SW\.
Streets In Beirut wt•re jammed
with eat'S and pedestrians as
residents took advantage ol the
truce to shop or stroll .
A s[Xlkesman for Middle E a st
Allways, the Lebanese a lrllne, said
the company hoped to reopen the
Belrul alrpot1 "within a few days."

Localgovernnnent
funds distributed
The Meigs County Budget Commission has completed Its
apportionment of local government monies totaling $250,00 for 1~ .
Local goventment funds are received from the State of Ohio, Tl)c
apport-Ionments to the subdivisions of the county aremadeon the basis
· of figures which the commission has on hand at the present tlme.
Meigs county receives 40 percent or $100,032; the townships receive
~ percentor$75,024and that Is divided among the 12 townships on the
basiS o!mlleagewlthlneach township; thevlllages recelve~percent,
$75,024 and that Is divided on the basis of population .
Amounts allotted to the townships Include: Bedford. 8.18 percent,
$6,136.96; Chester, 12.17 percent, $9,130.42; Columbia, 7.18 percent.
$5,386.72: Lebanon, 9.98 percent, $7,487.40; Letart. 4.79 percent,
$3,593.65; Olive, 9.78 percent, $7,337.35; Orange, 7.78 percent,
$5,836,87; Rutland, 9.18 percent, $6,887.20: Salem, 10.19 percent ,
$7,644.95; Salisbury, 5.99 percent, $4.493,94: Scipio, 7.99 percent,
$5,994.42; Sutton, 6,79 percent, $5,094.12.
Amounts vWages wlll receive Include: Middleport, 38.~ percent, •
$29,266.86; Pomeroy, 39.01 percent, $29,109,31; Racine, 5.79 percent,
$4,343.89; Rutland, 7.9..1 percent, $5,949.40; Symcusc, 8.47 percent,

$6,354.54.

Officials deny
recorder findings
TOKYO (AP ) - Japanese go- gone down after being hit by a Soviet
vernment officials reportedly said mlsslle . Sept. 1 with 269 people
today that U.S. Navy search vessels aboard,
haw located the Oight data arid
Gotoda said the officia ls were to
voice recorders !rom the downed be present when the Americans
South Korean airliner, but a Navy recovered the two reconlers.
spokesman denied the reports.
Later today, 10o!flclals, Including
Reports by the Japan Broadcast- two, Japanese and onl! from the
Ing Corp. and the Kyodo News International Civil Aviation OrganiServleo!, quoting unnamed govern- zation, Jeft Wakkanal, Japan's
ment sources, follOwed a statement northernmost city, aboard a U.S.
by the chief government spokesman Navy helicopter for an unidentified
that' setoff a waveofspeculatlon the u.s. Search vessel.
Americans would soon recover the
Japan Broadcasting Corp. said
recorders.
the recorders had been located In
But Lt. Gary Shrout, spokesman International waters at a depth of
for the U.S. Navy In Japan, denied 2,nt feet west of Moneron, a snlall
the reports. "Asotthlsatternoonwe Island off Sakhalin. The recohlen;
have not found the black hox," he continued to give off an e lech-onlc
said. "I'm not wattling on that one." "pinging" sound which can be
The recorders - the so-called plcke&lt;;l up by sonarequlpmenton the
"black box"- tuive tapes of the last U.S. vessels, It said.
30mlnutes ofthetlfght andmlght tell
It said the main wreckage of the
why the Korean ~lrcratt veered off Boeing 747 also appeared to tx-ln the
course Into Soviet airspace.
same spot, and that the Americans
This morning, Chlet Cabinet are preparing salvage opera lions
Secretary Masaharu Gotoda, Ja- , l:iut face the technical problem ot
(lllll's top government spokesman, overcoming the high water pressure '
said the United States Invited at that depth.
Japanese otrlclals to join U.S,
U.S. mU!tary and embassy oltlsearch operations off western clals In Tokyo, Hawaii and WashingSakhalin where the Korean Air ton earlier denied that recovery ot
Lines jumbo jet Is thOught to have the recorders was lr!Unlnent

Meigs Countia~ .
Grand jury receiving evidence
injured in Lebanon
Teacher·strike ends

Photo correction
A photograph of Eastern High
School' sHomecomlng In the Sunday
edition of The Times-Sentinel was of
the queen, SheUa Koenig, daughter
of Mr. and Mr$. Leonard Koenig,
Route 3, Pomeroy. With her rather
than her escort were the senior
attendants, Mary Beth Hibbs,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Larry
Cleland on the left, and Paula
Frecker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Ke nneth Frecker.

GieDD watches

.Zips fro_
mlop and buttom oconcealed me!lll snaps
ofiberfillrtsulation lor warmth oconcealftj kn~ cuffs
oadjustable leg snaps oregu~r and extra large sizes
~avv. brown duck and dark olive.
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BEIRUT. Lebanon tAP ) - The

meetat7:~p.m.

Thl' Mason Chapter 157, Order of
the Eastern Star, wtll meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m . In the Chapter
Room at Mason. Star Points wU he
h&lt;?nored ,during the meeting. Area
members are Invited to attend.
Potluck wlll follow the meeting.
Members of the Mason Chapter are
requested to take an Item for the
kitchen such as dish clothes or
towels.

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Eastern Athletic Boosters wW
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school.

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SCHOOL BOARD

COVERALLS

Property transfers
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WILL BE A
FOR EASTERN ILi·OCAL

Beat of Bend p. 5

Forsch no-hits Exp6s

KEITH WEBER

Write-In Candidate

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Meets tonight

Meets Wednesday

America's Cup lost

Squads have busy weekend

Re'iecls

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POMEROY,~Ob!O (AP) - The
"It's something he wanted to do
mother ot a 19-year-old Marine .tor bls country,'' said Mrl. Boyd.
prtVate tnjur:ed tn Lebanon says her , "He had tallred about joining the
.- son's military service was some- Martnes!oralongtimeandheeven
: thing he ''wanted to do tor bls enll8ted a year before graduatlni
· country."
trcm hl&amp;luchool."
She said abe W81 told ~ Boyd'l
P!c. Mark Boyd,l9, of Pomeroy,
, was ln1ured In fighting In Lebanon
lnjurtel when two .Maline~ ahowal
. just before a cease-tire was an- upatherdoor.
.
, IIOIIDOed at mldnl&amp;llt Sunday. H1J
Mark Boyd W11 8lll&amp;ned to the
: rnodler, .Anlll!tll! Boyd, alia ot Me Battalion of the Marine
: Pt:iiW!IO)I, said h e - woundeclln
peace-keeplnl Ioree In Beirut, 1111
• the arm. but tbat !be exteat olldl mOcher said.
.
· lnjul)' was unkllown.
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LOGAN, Ohio (AP) -A Hocking
County judge Nled the third tloor
con1dor ot the county courthou91'
otl-llml~ to aU but 1f0Urt otrlcers,
law entorimlent otrlcers, if8IIC)
jurors. wttneraes and people with
olflclal bullnesa when the county
pnd jill)' Ia meetJna.
The grand jill)' IJetllnnlng today
may be lnvestlpttna the decaplta·
tlollllltllden llltOctoberotAnDette
Johnstm; l8, and her llance, Todd

Schultz, 19. HockiDICounty Proeec·
utor Clu1l Veldt woold not oon11nn
that report

However. Judie Edwin Johnston
had ordetal Veldt to preaent the
cue to a grand jwy by Friday. Or
.l j

else, be said, 91'alal Information
from the Investigation would be
madepubUc.
. Veldt flied a motion Monday
cltjng space llmltatlolll as the
reason lor wanttna the third floor
con1dor Umited to o!llclal visitors
and court personnel. Judge James
StWweU slined that Order Monday.
Veldt said the grand j\fry session
probably wUl last more than one
day.
Schultz aild Ma. JC&gt;hnSton disappeared last Oct. 4.1belr tor-. were
found tn the river Jut Oct. 14. 1belr
UmiB Mre later bmtl burled In a
nearby comfteld.

LORDSTOWN, Oblo (AP) - A
teacher strike that closed the
Lonlstown public schools for nine
days ended today after members ot
the Lonlstown Education Assocla·
tlon ratified a new contract, one
which leaves salary differences stm
unsettled.
'The 9().member teachers' union
walked out Sept 14 alter the board
rejected an arbitrator's proposal !or
a 7 percent Increase this year and
next.
Neaotlators agreed on a new

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two-year pact at a meeting Monday
night. It was ratltled by the school
board a short time later, a nd after
teachers ratified lt this morning,
classes resumed for the district's
1,300 students:
Days missed during the strlkewUl
have to be m ade up, sa id William
Blascak, assistant superintendent
of administrative services for the
Trumbull County Board of Educa·
tlon. He said two days wiD be made
up between now and December, the
rest alter Jan. 1.

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