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TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -Flood· townofCllfton,.
· · emergency shuttle transport after
Staff Sgt. _Jim Rotlllisbergerofthe
waters up to 8 ·feet deep surged
Gov. Bruce Babbitt, who has being driven from their homes by'
Arizona
Na tlonal Guard said some
· Sunday throughhundreds~ho declared a s1atewide emergency, thefloodedSanta~Rlver. ·
businesses In downtown Clifton
In southern Arizona, clos
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flew over southern Arizona on
ways and bridges, forcing thou· Sunday to survey the swirling
Babbitt estimated that at least were under as much as 8 feet ·of
. sands to evacuate and leaving nlne waters. He said the devas1atlon was 1,00&gt; houses were under water at water. All drinking water in Clifton,
· Safford and Pima was reported
people dead or missing.
"incredible ... the worst damage Marana.
Among the victims in the series of I've ever seen."
. ''The Yaqui lndlan village of contaminated. Red Cross units were
helping hundreds of people evacu-.
desert storms which began last
Damage to roads and 111gb ways · adobe homes in Marana was
ate their hOmes and go to local
week were two llelicopter crewmen alone was estimated at$10mUJ!o~to literally dissolved by rains and
school
and goveminent facUlties .
killed ln . a crash during a
$12 million In the Tucson area. sald flooding," Babbitt said.
More than half of Clifton was
mlsslon Sunday for a mother and Pima County Emergency Seivlces
Director Richard Casanova. ·
. sweptawayhyfloodwater!ifromtlle
, .... baby.
Meanwhile, 500 people were
Morera.in peltedthestateSunday,
lnMarana, acommun!tyofabout San Francisco River, authorities evacuated In Tucson as roads
the day after helicopters plucked 3,500 residents some 30 miles said. Just. under 6lnches of rain feU disappeared under water, and
stranded residents from rooftops in northwest of Tucson, about 200 there.during a 36-hour period, the hundreds more were stranded.
Tucson and the hard-hit mining people lined Interstate 10 awaiting National Weather Service said More than 4inches fell on the area In
a 36-bour period, and rising waters
from the Santa Cruz River swept
away at least lour homes.
More than 1,500 residents fled to
shelters· and hundreds more were
stranded as more than 4-inches of
raln fell in a 36-llour period ending
Sunday, the National Weather
Service reported.

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$500,00&gt; office building and the
$750,1)00 acreage on which it sat were
swept downstream when the banks
of the Rillito River crumbled.

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MembCrs ol Local 5171 United
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APARTMENT COMPLEX COILAPSI:S -The
80Uth end·ofthe RfvervJi,w Country Howes apartment'
complex collapses ID&amp;o the Rllllto River in Tllcson

voted 204-3 Saturday Ui strike the
Graham station Foote Mtneraf
Federal AUoy Plant.
Pickets were set up !;bortly alter
midnight Saturday. The strike also
affects Foote Mlneral'sCambridge,
Ohio plant. The workers' three year
contract e&gt;&lt;plred Saturda.v.

Saturday afternoon. F1ood waters WJdenillned the
apartment's stnicture. (AP Laserphoto).

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TRAFFIC JAM AT CROSSING- Remains of seven homes pileup

at crossing or nUnpaging QUa River near Kelvin, Ariz., Sunday
afternoon. The homes were washed Into the river wlllch rose up to eight

feet In a matter of hours. Road ln background leads to Riverside;Ariz.
(AP Laserphoto).

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continued 'to Improve during A~st, aceordlng to
· figures recently released by the Ohio Bureau of
Employment Services.
Meigs Colmty, With a reported jobless rate of 12.2
pereent, registered a third month of declining
unemployment. The OBES posted t an August
unemploymerit rate or 14 percent for GaiDa.. the
.second straight montllly reduction for the county.
Meigs County's August figure of 12.2 percent
represents a decline of one-half of one percent from

Halloween party. m~y
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Tile chamber and others Involved
In tiJe planning arelqllngtndevelop
a pumpkin carving contest, Halloween art on windows In the llualneSS
section, a pumpkin pte baking
COI!tesl sUiged by Vaughan's Cardinal !01' the bene!lt or the Meigs
&lt;llapler a« the American Cancer
Soc~. apeclal sales by merchants
ol the community and lbe Monday,
Oct. 31, event which WW Include a
parade of masked persons be8!nn1Da In the 5een-Fnrth area on
North l!ecotlll and poaslbly rnoviJii
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awarded and there will be games
plus free refreshments for participants. Middleport residents are
being urged by Mrs. Scally to get
their costumes · ready for ·the
competition.
Feeney-Bennett Post 128, Ameri·
can Legion, has sent a $:nJ check to
the chamber to help finance the
party and the village Is expected to
make a f!nanctal contrlbutlon.
Residents also, whowillnotbavetlle
trick o; treat observance because of
the party, are going to be asked,to
contribute to the party by pure
chasing candy treats wlllch are to be
lett at vartous store locatlonS to be
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A Middleport corrununlty Halloween party may tum Into a four day
event, according to plans being
lll8li1e for the a:lebratlon by the
Middleport Chamber or Commerce
and other Interested groups.
The conunun!ty party slated
October 31 was the Idea of
Middleport Vlllage Councll,ln lieu of
trick or treat night. However, the
coordinating of the party was tu"!ed
over to Mrs. Yvonne Scally,
president of the Middleport
Chamber of cbmrnetce, and at this
point lt may be covering several

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last week under all federal and s1are programs. a 39.1
percent Increase over the previous week·s 'total of
. 168,404.
According to the OBES, thls large volume was due
to Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC)
claimants !Uing for additional weeks or benefits under
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OBES figures show 3,983 jobfess workers in Ohio
had exhausted their benefits under all programs for
the week ending September 24.

force were jobless during the month.
Despite the encouraging trend, both Gallla and
Meigs . Counties had jobless rates above the Ohio
figure of 10.8 percent. Across the nation, the
unemployment figure stood at 9.4 percent In August.
. Unemployment rates for surrounding counties
during August were reported by the OBES as follows:
Lawrence, 16.1; Jackson, 13.0; Vinton, 10.5; ·and,
Athens, 9.8. .
Across the state, an estimated 234,233 claims for

Ju_ly, when the unemployment rate stood at 12.7
percent. 1n Gallla County, the jobless rate fell by
eight-tenths of one percent durtng the !)Bffie ·
one-month period.
Since May, the Meigs County rate has fallen by 2,8
percent; w111le over the same four-month period, the
GaU!a rate has declined by 2.9 percent.
According to OBES figures, 2,157 ofGailla'sclvlllan
labor lore~ of 15,415 were without work during
August. 1n Meigs, 1,479 of that county's 12,123 labor
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LOGAN, Ohio (AP) -The grand
jury that Indicted a man on murder
charges In the deaths of Ills
s)~aughter and her !lance was
told that he was jealous of the
woman's fiance, a newspaper
reports.
· The (Akron) Beacon Journal
repoftect Sunday that a 17-year-old
girlfriend of Annette CooperJohnston, one of ·the victims,
testified before the grand jury.
The Hocking County Grand Jury
last week indicted DaleN. Johnston
on charges of aggravated murder.
Johnston, 50, is charged wfth the
k1lllhg and mutnatton of Ms.
. Cooper-Johnston, 18, aitd Todd L.
Schultz,19,last OctOber.
The torsos of the two Logan
residents were found in the Hocking
River on Oct. 14. Their limbs and •
Other parts were found burled in ~
comf!ekl near some raflroad tres·
ties that were a popular gathering
place lor area teens. •
The girl also 'Said she signed a
sworn statement that Michelle,
Annette's younger siSter, told her
that Johnston sexually assaulted
Annette, the newspaper reported.
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after Ms. Cooper-Johnston left
home to live with Schultz's family .
The girl told the j3eacon Journal she
understood that Johnston was
jealous of his stepdaughter's marriage plans.
The girl. who attends Tri-County
Joint Vocational School In Nelsonvllle with Michelle, recalled a talk
she had wlth Michelle In October
after thhe two -- tePn -agers
disappeared.
"Dale and Annette were arguing
becausesllewasgoingtomoveoutto .
marry Todd ," the girl quoted ·
Michelle as saying. "She said that If
he didn't let her move, she'd press
charges agalilst him for raping her.
"Dale told her right before she
moved out that he'd do anything to
keep them ~in getting married."
·The girl quoted Mlcllelleassaylng
she didn't believe Johnston would
have Committed murder. ....,. ·
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Michelle lllst w~k from the
Johnston home. the newspaper
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Monday, October 3, 1983
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mast certainly gullty of rhetorical
Wa tt said. because it is progres· clumsiness. But It Is Odd that this
frailty, considered so endearing In
sively obvious· that what Is most
. Interesting about the episode Is no ~orne politicians ·(Harry Trumah,
for example), Is unforgivable tn
the words he used, but ratfier tha
others.
response he provoked. · The most
Here, I'd guess, Is how a
remarkable phenomenon · of th~
semanticist
In the 21st century
ll'l'f'k that broke over.)atnes Watt Is
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back
on
the verbal protocols
that nobody in the long and rather
or
the
20th
century
would probably
boisterous career of James G. Watt
he Is anti·bllltk, anti-women, anti· · look on Watt's statement: ''We
have every kind of mix you can
Semitic or anti-handicapped. He Is
It Is worth exploring what J'V!'es

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PAT WHITEH,.EAD
Assistant Publlshe.r/ Controller

BOB HOEFLICH
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have. We have a black, we have a
worn~, two Jews aiul'·a cripple."
The semanticist might abbl'!';l!!.l~
his finding'! as follows:
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century as the great migrations .
from Ireland and Italy took place
and the franchise enlarged, It
became useful to men running for
public offiCe · to associate with
running mates with pull in the large
etllhlc voting blocs. The pblitlclans

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. A MEMBER of The As~oclated Press, Inland Daih· Press :bsoda· ·
tlon and the American Newspape'r Publisher .c \ssociaiion.
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LETrERS OF OPINION llrl" wPicomed , Tht&gt;y should tH' les.. than 300 wurd!O
long. 1\llletlers arc' sUbject lo rdltl ng and must hf' !tlgnPd with namf". a ddr ~" and
telephone number:&gt; No unsigned leiters wUJ bC' publl!ihed. Letters should be In
sood ta...,le, llddr~slng lnues, not personalities.

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President Reagan wants to rekindle the bipartisan support heenjoyeW;ln
tax cuts and other fiscal issues during his first presidential budget three
years ago.
For that reason, he has a nucleus of Ohio surrogates trying' to establish
"Issue" committees In each of the state's 21 congressional districts.
It Is part of an effort to establish committees In all of the nation's 435
congressional districts, deliberately bypassing, In thecaseofOhio, at least,
'the slates' Republican Party organizations.
The Committee network will comprise the Citizens For Amertca (CFA),
which Reagan requested. Lewis Leluman, drug store chain millionaire
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who ran for governor of New York last year, Is heading up the effort.
Some are calling It a broad coalition of r ich people trying to establish a
·re-election mechanism for Reagan, but the Ohioans Involved deny it.
, Leluman held a newsc&lt;lnference last week to explain the CFA's mission,
saying it Is non-partisan and llmlted strictly to local promotion of
conseJVative issues picked ey the CFA's national board In Washington.
WASHINGTON - President
State Sen. Donald E. "Buz" Lukens, R-Middletown, and former Sen. Reagan'stopadvlsero)ldrugabuse
·Thomas A. Van Meter, R·Ashland, are making recommendations to policy, Dr. Carleton Turner, likes
spraying the controversial herb!·
Lehman for the chairmanships of the 21 districts.
Lukens said he is mostly recommending prtvate citizens, civic.leaders, cide paraquat on domestic marl·
and others who teet strongly about issues but are not Incumbent Juana fields - a remedy bitterly
otflceholders.
·• opposed by environmental groups,
He will not head or be Involved In a committee, he said, because "It's my to say nothing of pot smokers.
As It happens, Turner holds a
'advice not to use any Incumbents, Democrat or Republican"- osienslbly
In a bid to draw non-political figures Into the process.
• -patent (along with the University of
van Meter said he already has made some recommendations to . · Mississippi) for a chemical test that
Leluman and that they Included one person who Is a Democrat.
detects the presence of paraquat on
"I didn't know what his party affiliation was. I just knew that he was not crops. He stands to earn royalties If
attlve In politics but felt strongly about issues," Van Meter said.
the test Is marketed commercially.
Van Meter denied that CFA Is a political instrument for Reagan's
So continued paraquat spraying
re-election campaign, pointing out that the organization, as long as it sticks could enrich him personally.
to Issues, will keep Its tax-exempt status.
Turner denies there's any conflict
of Interest between his White House
He meant, he said, that If CFA worked for a candidate, people who
advisory role and his paraquat-test
contribute to the organization would not be able to deduct It from their
patent, which he obtained while
taxes.
Leluman said the CFA, which has a $1.5 million annual budget, Is being doing marijuana research at the
University of Mississippi.
funded from private soorces -Individuals, corporations, and foundations.
State Rep. \Yilliam G. Batchelder, R·Medina, was among several other
His role In the administration's
conseiVatlve Republicans who praised the effort although he said he has
anti-marijuana policy, however,
not been approached to participate. "The party's been having a hard
can be criticized on. other grounds.
times, When the party Is weak, this group can work for the coriseJVatlve
Though marijuana Is now the
movement," Batchelder.
nation's fourth largest cash cropHe agreed with Lukens that well-known officeholders should not be
after com, soybeans and wheat Turner refuses to acknowledge that
placed 1n the forefront.
Leluman Said the group already has Ell district chairmen In 10 states
the Illicit production oftheweed has
become a major crime problem.
although the CF A did not officially organize until Aug. 3." · Yet professional' ·Cimilrurrs- are
taking more and more control of the
lucrative traffic.

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called this a 'balanced ticket.' No ·
public objection to a balanced ticket
was made on the grounds that
reaching out for an Ital!an or an
Irish Catholic might, In certain
circumstances, be Inappropriate If, say, the scarcity of quaiUled
candidates with such backgrounds
were the case. In the 20th century,
particularly In the large mpniclpal
centers, It became progressively
Important to have Jewish and black
political associates,
" Late In the century, homosexuals and the handicapped put In a
claim for direct representatlqn, so
that i fully balanced tlcl\el' In a
major cosmopolitan center, to the
extent the size of the ticket made
this possible, would Include Americans of Italian, Irish, Jewish and
black ancestry, a homosexual and a
handicapped. Now whereas for a
period, the appearance of can~­
dates of diverse ethnic background,
sexual preference and biological
health was never a political option,
It gradually became a political
obligation. They called this 'affir.
rna tlve action.'
"But a part of. the protoCols of
affirmative action .was not Jo
mention that affirmative action
was ·what was g'olng on so that, for
Instance, by the late 1980s, whereas
a black would be considered
Indispensable to a well-rounded
ticket In a major city. ·

Pot growing htJsiness __-:-·;_____J_ac_k_A_nd_er_so_n

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"In my view. It remains a
small-scale diversified activity perpetrated by hillbillies," Turner has
stated. Officials of the Drug
Enforcement Administration echo
this opinion, characterizing the pot
farmers as moonshiers, unemployed lumberjacks and counterculture holdouts.
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But this pipe dream Is belied by
mounting evidence gathered by
local pollee and the DEA llself:
Marijuana growing now has all the
trappings of blg·tlme agribusiness,
Including automatic sprinklers and
fertlllzlng equipment. It also has
some of the ominous trappings of
big-time crime: fields protected by
state-of-the-art electronic devices
and tripwires connected to frag· '
mentaton grenades.
The DEA's own files show the
astonishing g;owth In domestic
marijuana. production. i.ast year,
law enforcement authorities des/royed 38 percent more pot than
was previously believed to exist.
Federal Investigators gave my
assocla\es Donald Goldberg and
Kathy McDonald some examples of
mobster Intrusion. Into the "green
gold" Industry:
- In Oklahoma, where pot Is the
second largest cash crop, two

witnesses were . murdered before
they could testify In court, and a
young girl was killed for stealing 30 ,
pounds of the weed. There Is
evidence that some local pollee are
on the traffickers' payroll.
- A recent California bust on a
20-acre farm turned up 60,rul
marijuana plants, !n Kentucky,
raids on five farms produced 3l,rul
· plants.
- The U.S. Forest Service !otlnd
6,rul marijuana farms on public
land, and received :nJ reports of
threats Involving pot growing.
- Similar evidence has surfaced
In Florida, Missouri, Kansas, Ohio
!11\P dozens of other states.
Yet DEA continues td scrimp on
Its budget for federal-state crack·
downs on domestic marijuana
growers. Instead, the agency concentrates on such public-awareness
devices as a documentary rum on
marijuana narrated by Ricardo
Montalban, the Mexican-born star
of ihe "Fantasy Island" television
series.
Rep. Glenn English, D·Okla.,
suspects there's a political reason
for the administration's refusal to
admit that domestic pot production
Is a major crime problem. "With
marijuana, It's extremely difficult

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to show progress (In a crack·
down)," he explatned.
WATCH . ON AGRICULTURE:
The veal you eat may~ hazardous
to your health.
A recent preliminary report 'by
an Agriculture Dep~rtment task
force shows an alarming Increase
In excessive residues of sulfa and
antibiotic drug'! In veal.
In 19in, USDA InSpectors con·
demned 450 calves with dangerous
drug residues - some of them with
more than 50 times the permissible
leveL Last year, the count
to
1,500 calves. The danger to consu·
mers: An allergic reaction might
resulf, or consumers might build up
Immunity to the antibiOtics. The
residues were caused Ijy dairy
farmers misreading or Ignoring the.
Instructions for use of the drugS.

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.Cowboys witi agaln; Colts shock Bengals
By The A""""'•'ed l'reu
Dallas coi-nerhack Ron Fellows•
58-yard toochdown run with an
Interception helped make the Cow·
boys the only unbeaten team tn the
, National Football League Sunday.
The Los Angeles Raiders lost for
the first time when Redsldns
quarterbaqk JoeThelsmannpassed
to Joe Washington forascorewlth33
~nds left and a 37-35 viCtory,
Dallas, developing a reputation as
the Comeback CoWboys, spotted
Mlnnessota a 24-12 halftime lead,
then rallied ·for a 37-24 victory at
Mlnneapolls. The Cowboys are~.
whlle the Vlklngs dropped to ~2.
.Minnesota gained lis 11-potnt
lull1tlme lead·on the strength of two
. toucl)down passes from Steve Dlls to
San:unY White.
Dallas curthe lead to24-20onRon
Springs' 5-yard touchdown run, a
score that was set up by RDn Hill's
37-yard punt retutn. Then came
Fellows' touchdown return ot the
Interception and an Insurance score
on a 12-yard TO pass from Danny
White to Drew Pearson to climax an
84-yard driVe i8d by .Tony Dorsett,
who rushecl'!or 141 yards.
The~malin's ijJird TO pass at
Washlhgton boosted the Redsklns to
a 4-1 record. The Raiders dropped to
an Identical mark.

At Green, Bay, Wis., the Packers
had a leaguE-record 49-polnt perfor·

mance In the first half en route to a
55-14 win aver Tampa Bay, now 1}.5,
which made the winners' rerord ~2.
Among the Packers' first half
touchdowns were a 90-yard punt
return by Phllllp Epps, Jessie
Clark's score ona 75-yard pass-run
play and Mike Douglass' 35-yard
run with a fumble.
San Francisco boosted its rerord
tiJ 4-1 wjth a 33-13 mauling of the New
England Patriots, 2-3, at Foxboro,
Mass. Joe Montana passed for two
touchdowns and Ray Wei'SChlng
kicked four field goals tn the 49ers'
fourth straight victory.
Miami stumbled In a bid togo4-l
when Ken Stabler passed for one
touc)ldown and Wayne Wilson,
subbing for Injured George Rogers,
rushed for 161 yards on 13 carries as
the Salrits beat the Dolphins 17·7 at
New Orleans. Each club now Is 3-1.
Cleveland also (iropped ~ 3-2,
when the Browns' three-game
wlnnlng slr!!ak was snapped 24-9 by
the Seattle Seawhawks, ~2. at
Cleveland. Rookie Curt'Warner had
two short touchdoWn runs for the
Seahawks, who capitalized on three
Cleveland turoovers.
In other games, the Baltimore .

Colts edged the Cincinnati Bengals
34-31; the Pittsburgh Steeiers
cloWrle\l. t}le.~ Houston Oilers
17-10; the Phlllldelphla Eagles
nlppedtheAtlantaFalcons28-24, the
Chicago Bears beat the Denver
Broncos 3H4; .the San Diego
Clulrgers edged the/ New York
Glants41-34; theLosAngelesRams
-topped the Detroit L!Qns 21-10 and
the Kansas City Chiefs trounced thl!'l
St. Lools Cardinals 38-14. ·
Monday night, theNewYorkJeis
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play the Bills at Buffalo.
. . Colts 84-Ben!t;als Sl
Ken · Anderson threw for four
'touchdowns for the Bepgals, 1-4, at 1
Cincinnati, but Curtis Dickey')!
~yard tn the fourth quarter won It
for the Colts, ~2. who had moved to
within wlnnlnil range.on field goals
of29 and 53 yards by Raul Allegre.

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~atnst Oilers, 0-5, at Pittsburgh,
quarterback Clttl Slolililt, who had
been booedroondly, combined with
Walter Abercrombie on a 51-yard
pass-and-run touchdoWn on what
had begun as a broken play. It was
Pittsburgh's ~nd viCtory over
Houston this season.
Eafll- Z8 A&amp;Ianta 24
·Philadelphia pulledoutlts victory

aver the Falcons at Atlanta when
RDn Jaworski combined "with Mike
Quick for a touchdoWn on a 53-yard
pass-arid-nmwlthl:45remalnlngtn
thegame.Atlanta,whichtralled21-7
atltaittlmt!, tooka24-2lleadon'Mick
Luckhurst's 44-yard fleid goal with
5: 48Ieft. TheEaglesnoware~2and
theFalcons2-3.
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Receiver Willie Gault scored two
touchdowlis on pass plays, Including
a 72-y~r with resel've quarterback.Yince Evans, as the Bear5, 2-3,
beat the Broncos, 2;a, at .Chicago.
San D1ep 41 New York 34
Chuck Muncie ran 34 yards lor a
ID)!Chdown, his third of the gaJPe,
wllh4:·32toplaytollftSanDiego,2-3,
over the Giants, 2-3,' at East
Rutherford, N.J.
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Rookie Eric Dickerson rushed 30
times for 199 yards and scored
touchdowns of 1, 8 and 4 yards,
sparktng the Rams, ~2 . past
Detrolt,l-4, at Anahj!lm. ·
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Kansas City Improved Its record
to 2-3 With lts.home Victory over St. ·
Louis, 1-4, as TheotlS Braown and
Billy Jackson scored on short runs
and linebacker Charles Jackson
scored on a 37-yard run with a
recovered fumble.

Playoff bound ·AL teams . win; NL teams lose
the last seven games for the Orioles
since they clinched the division.
Rlchard Dotson, one of two
.20-game winners for the White Sox,
and four .rellev\!rs combined on a
three-hitter to beat Seattle. The
White Sox finished with a majqr
league-teadtng 99 victories.· Their
finish was the most lopsided In the
league since the Yankees QUtdlst·
anced Detroit by 19~ games In 1~
Dotson, 22-7, worked the llrst 5 2-3
Inning'! and allowed all the hits With
two walks and five strikeouts.
Dennis Lamp worked the nlnih
Inning for his 15th save.
Lee Tunnell pitChed a five-hitter
as Pittsburgh ended Philadelphia's
season with a loss. 'l'unneU struck
o\tt five and walked one. Jason
Thompson hcimered for the Pirates
In thefourthtomake ita:D. The loser
w.S rookie Charlie Hudson, 8-8, who
Is schE!duled to pitch In the third
game of the NL playoffs.
· Jim Barr pitched four Innings of
scoreless relief to help the Giants

Stadium Sunday afternoon. The Colts scored on the next play. ( AP:
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The two American League
playoff-bound teams ·- Baltimore
and Chicago - won Sunday on the
last ilay of ,the season, while the
National League playotr teams Phlladelphia and Los Angeles both lost.
The Orioles finished With a 2.()
victory over the New York Yankees,
winding up . six games ahead of
Detroit In ·the AL East The White
Sox beat Seattle- 3-0 to finish a
league-reconl ~ games ahead of
Kansas City tn the West.
Philadelphia lost 4-0 to Pittsburgh
but finished six games ahead of the
Pirates In the NL East. In the West,
the Dodgers were beaten 4-3 by San
Francisco but woond up three :.
games ahead of Atlanta.
~Boddlcker, SanunyStewart
and Tippy Martinez combined on a
one-hitter to beat the Yankees.
Eddie Murray hit a two- run homer,
a career-high 33rd, for the Orioles.
The triumph was only the second In

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aver L.A. The Dodgers led 2.0 after
ihe llrst lrinlng, but San Francisco .
got one back lp the second, then took
the lead With two runs In the fourth
on RBI hits by Dan Gladden and
Brad Wellman.
Iii other AL games, Jim Rice
' nailed down the league .home n111
championship with three-nmsbot,
giving blm 39, and also tied Cet;II
Cooper of Mllwaukee for the RBI
title with 126. Rlce'shomergavethe
Red Sox a~1 victory overj:leveland
In 44-year-old Carl Yas1rz.ern.Skl's
· last game as a player. Wade Boggs
ot Boston also finished the season
with a .361 batting average to win
that tndlvldual honor.
Yast:rzemski, wild Is retiring,
played In his 3,:Qith major league
game, a rerord, starting In right
field. · He left In the eighth !nlllng,
having gone 1-!or-3, to the cheers of
33,497 at Fenway Park.
Cooper homered over the roof In
right field at Tiger Stadium, and
Rick Manning drove tn two runs
with a triple tllat powered the
Mllw!!ukee Brewers over Detroit
7-4. Cooper had two RBI to reach the
126mark.

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At Toronto, Ken\ Hrbek paced
Minnesota's 13-hit attack with three
hits, tncludlng a tWo-run homer, to
lead the Twins to a 9-3 victory over
the Blue Jays.
· Rookie right -hande~ Steve Brown
tossed a six-hitter and right fielder
Mike Brown had three hits as the
California Angels beat the Texas
Ranger$ 2.(). Brown, 2-3, walked one
and struck oot four.
Luis Quinones sent tthe Oakland
A's ahead With a pinch-hit double In
the seventh Inning, breaking a 4-4
tie, and the A's finished the season
with an 8-4 victory over the Kansas
·City Royals. Oakland's Rlckey
Henderson had three hits and stole
his league-leading lffith base.
In the other NL games, winning
pitcher John Stuper singled home
two runs to cap aflve:runflrst Inning
that c~ the St. Louis Cardinals
to a 9-6 victory over the Chicago
Cubs. The Cards, last year's World
Series champions, diopped to a 19-83
to finish four In the NL East.
Matt Slnatro singled In two runs
and Brett Butler had an RBI single
as the Atlanta Braves beat San
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CLEVELAND (AP) -Cleveland
offensive lineman Cody Rlsien
provided the most concise - and
accurate - d~rtptlon of the
Browns' 24-9 loss to the Seattle
Seilhawks: "Self-destruction."

who returned the ball to the 11.
Warner, who finis!IM with ~
yards on 24carries, took it therestQf
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Seattle, ~2. forced four turnovers
by Browns' quarterback Brian Slpe
and turned three of them into quick
touchdowns, Including two 1-yard
scores by rookie Curt Warner.

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It.seems that Mother Nature has
been slapping me around most of
my life. Not that It Is a condition
exclusively with me but things that
happen to me seem more Important
for some reason than If they
happened to complete strangers or
even to my neighbors. Maybe I'm
not as unselfish as I pretend to be!
I can remember when MN (!will
use the initials In true bureaucratic
fashion) started picking on me. She
sent the fall rains which turned the
red clay roads of Pension Ridge into ·
sticky quagmires that pulled a
small ·boy's overshoes down Into
muddy oblivion and caused him to
get a paddling when ·he got home.
Or she could send six Inches of new
snow overnight, maldr!g the walk to
school something your toes would
not soon forget. True, she sometimes smiled and sent spring and ·
fall, but It Is the cold toes and the lost
overshoes that stick In my memory.
Since then I have spent sixty-odd
years trying to oatguess MN and .
"/sn 't it possible that our losing the America ·s
have never yet won. If you would
Cup isfi 't the end of the world?"
like to ootsmart the lady, watch me
' closely then do just the opposite.
You can't lose!
. This year MN has been partlcu·
larly harsh. Remember last winter
when Ohio was blessed with gentle
weather. I was In Florida where we
were having our usual winter. 1
came to Ohio In April and MN came
with me. She not only brought
Today Is Monday, Oct. 3, the 276th day of 1983. There are 89 days left In
disagreeable
temperatures but
the year.
·
Almost
the
last rain we have
rain.
Toclay'shtghllght In history: On Oct. 3,1863, President Abraham Lincoln
had
plenty whlle It
seen.
But
we
declared the last Thursday In November Thanksgiving Day.
lasted
and
'I
had
a
mobile hPme
On this date:
,
moved
onto
a
lot
In
~yiacuse
which •
In ll!76, Johns Hopkins University opened In Baltimore.
had
turned
Into
a
qua~
rtgqt .
In 1954, "Father Knows Best," starring Robert Young and Jane Wyatt,
our
eyes,
If
you
hav~
been '
before
·
' premiered on CBS television.
very unlucky •enough to set up a
In 1977, former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of India was arrested .tn
mobile home In the middle of a
·New Delhi on two charges of corruption while In otflce. ·
swamp, yoo'll know what I mean.
In 1919, Pope Jolm Paul n spoke to 20,&lt;XXI Catholic young'sters at New
Yorl&lt;'s Madison Square Garden and stressed the Importance of knowing .The cement block foundations sank
and we had to ~level the whole
Ou1st.
shebang. It was Impossible to get In
Ten years aao: President Richard Nixon acknowledged that !hi! charges
without carrying mud and we
agalnst .his vice presideD! were seilous, but lie said lt was proper for Spiro
haven't yet been able to get all the
Agri!W to say he w~ not resliln If Indicted.
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stains
. out of· the carpet. In
d9n't bite and as far as I know don't
desperatlor. I had a cement walk
spread any germs but they are sure
bullt to the front door. It hasn't
to startle vou.
Loveb'\Jgs, selentlflcally known
rained since!
as
Placia Meartlca, are small black
Don't think I'm complaining. I
and red Insects that hatch from
am just describing my most recent
larvae twlc,e a year, In the spring
tussles with Mother Nature. The
and late summer. I won't say they
grass · I planted with such. high
are born copulating but billions of
hopes ·this spring Is drying up !rom
them die th,at way. Their sole
the long drought and the cool
pursuit durtng,(heir shorilifetlmes
summer I had planned In Ohio
locked In ·aerial embrace is-prOsomehow got sidetracked with
tempertures well llp In the 90s. We . creation. Lovebugs fly boopled
through the air In droves, getting
had air conditioning In Flortda but
smashed Into the · windshields,
none here so for some time we have
grills, headlights and fenders of
been debating changing our heating
cars. I can hear some of you saying,
system to one that included central
"How ierrlble! " while others murair conditioning. We finally made
mur, " What a wonderful way to
up·our minds to change so out went
die!" I have no Idea what the
the old furnace Into the back yard.
Iovebug thinks. We are not te!Tibly
The new system was not tully
bothered by them where we live but
installed when MN struck again.
farther
south they are a real
We had two of the coldest nights
problem,
even a traffic hazard.
since last spring and NO HEAT!
After years of gardening I had
thought that MN had struck me
with the wares she had In stock. I
had fought potato bugs, bean
beetles and cabbage worms along
with the other pests which thrive on
the home garden and make garden·
lng such tun. I thought I knew all
about bugs until we m!lved to ·
Florida. There we were Introduced
to two of that state's prime pests,
palmetto bugs and lovebugs. The
palmetto bugs thrive allywhere In
Florida where the palmetto tree
nour1shes, which Is practically
anywhere In the state. They are
about two Inches long and at !lrst
glance, you think ydu are, seeing a
giant cockroach. ·They are easily
domestlcaled which makes them ,
such a pest. They hatcl!lntherough
bark of the palmetto or any other
variety of palm and Immediately
make tracks for the nearest hallie.
They love people! TheY can squeeze
through a crack not much wider
than a knife blade. ri you plan to
retire to Florida be prepared to
entertain such palmetto buks. They

Afew years ago we were Invited
to spend a few days with my
daughter and son-In-law In their
condominium at Ponlpano Beach
In southern Flortda. We started out
early In the morning expecting an
enjoyable 300 mile trtp. About 50
miles from home MN .~truck again!
We ran Into clouds of billions of
Jovebugs doing what they do best,
flying and loving. By that time we
were on the Florida Turnpike and
'had to stop at every rest area where
an employe was busy washing the
little critters from windshields With
a hose. In addition to stopping at ·
every rest area and waiting our ·
turn at the hose, we had to stOJ) ·
between rest areas and scrape a
peep hole.
When Mother Nature takes a
swipe at us, she _doesn't pull her
punches!

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Reds lose finale, 3-2
HOUSTON (APi - Houston last 15 hitters he !Aced.
..Astros' rookie pitcher Jeff Heath·
The Reds took a 1.() lead In the
cock Is looking fmward to his fourth Inning on the run-scortng
ott-season vacation- aU ope w~ single by Walker. Walker's thrOw·
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tng error In rlght fie~~ bottom
The 23-year-pld rtght·hander ad· ofthetnntngenabted""m" WaWng
vanced from Class AA to the major to score the tying run on Craig
leagues this se;u;on and wW spend . Reynold's base hit.
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The Astros strlJCk for two runs In
attemptatstaytngwlththeAstrosln the sixth Inning off loser Jeff
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' Heathcock, 2-1, struck out ·four
two-out run-scortng single. Frank
and wauied none.
puane DIP!no, wh0plckeduphis20tllsave,
stliiCk out pinch hitter Dan DDar·
Wlllker' s RBI single In the .fourth
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}JG's ~cCiure shatters MAC passing records

By The

By Associated Press
Gay, It was Central Michigan 13,
Morgan scored on runs of 4 and 10 opening of · Miamt's new Yager
Even the losing coach was In a
Stadium when Mike Prindle kicked
Kent State 7; Northern Illinois 20,
yards for Toledo.
good mood Saturday after Bowling
Ball State 14; · Toledo 31, Ohio
· Western · Mlchlgan spoiled the a 45-yard field goal as time ran out.
G!Wn quarterback Brtan McClure
University 0; and Western Michishattered Mid-American Confergan 20, Miami 18.
ence passing marks ,against Eastern Michigan.
Kent State caine closetosnapplng
McClure, whobrokeMACrecords
a loslngstreakthat lsnow17games,
~-~-----------------------------the longest In NCAA D!.vlslon !.But
for passing attempts, com pletions,
total passing · yards ahct-&lt; .total
the Chippewa s held on In a game
offensive yards, hit on 37 -o~ . 51-......... marked by turnovers - five for
First 15
attempts with one interception for. CMU and four by the Flashes.
customers who
427 yards as th~ Falcons won 26-21.
"I don't want to pralseourfootball
~ring in this
McClure threw two touchdown
team for a performance like that,"
(lasses and ran for another ·score. . said the w1ru11ng coach, . Herb
Halloween
The F alcons were up 26-14 miJway _ Deromedl. Kept State's Dick See- •
Coupon
through the fou rth quarter . but the
mlak, meanwhile, remains optlm!s·
will get a
Hurons cut the margin to live points
tic. "As soon as we beat our
15 word ad
and lost a c;ha ne&lt;&gt; to win when a
mlstakes, we'llbecomeagoodteam
touchdown pass was called back
and start Winning," he said.
·for 3 days
because of a c(ipping pena lty with
Danyl Richardson gained 262
in 3 papers
I: 43 left.
yards in 27 carrtes and scored twice
The victory leaves Bowling Green
for Northern Dl!nois against Ball
FREE
in a four-way tie for the confe rence
State. Kicker Vince &amp;ott added
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AMERICAN I.Et\GUE

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Toronto 4, Mlrlnesota 3
Milwaukre 10, Detroit I
Cleveland 3. Blston 1
KLlnsas City .J.7, OakJanci J..l

Neo.v York 5, Baitlm:lro 4, 11 !Jlnlnw;
California 6, Tf'MS (i

t.'hlcago 9. Seatt.le 3 ·

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All partners are urged to attend.
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10 a .m . to 3 p.m. For pickup, call
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Two men and two women were
enshrined Into the Ohio 4-H Hail of
Fame during the program by State
4-H Leader, Charles W. Lifer. This
year's recipients were Arthur
Carrter, Medina County; Mary
Curry, Clinton County; J . Lynn
Gower; Clark County; Grace • Also read was an inVitation from
Harsh, Hocking County. The honothe Wildwood Garden Club concernrees were .selected on the basis· of
ing their 45th anniversary celebraMonday Night-7:30 P.M.-Five Points
their corvtbutlon to Ohio 4-H'ers,
tion on ·Oct. 4 at the Forest Run
Tuesday
Night-7:30 P.M.-Mason Methodist Church
particulafly through leadership
United Methodist Church. For the
Wednesay Morning-10:30 A.M.-Five Points
and distinguished service.
county' m~ling on Oct. 20, Ida
The Advisors' Recognition ProMurphy wDl check abOut having a
gram v;as sponsored by The Cravat
program on aloe vera .
Jo Ann Newsome. Instructor~ Ph. 992 3382
Coal Company, Cadiz; Preston
Arnmgements were m ade for the
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tive Exteruilon Service.
Festival. Revisions were made in
the 1983-84 club book. A"letter of
appreciation for help with the fair
Dower shows was read from Janet
Bolin, general chairman.
Mrs. Murphy gave devotions
. using an article by Russell Hoy and a
New officers were elected at the poem, "Why Me, Lord?" by Carol
Friday meetillg of the committee of SandbOrn. For roll call m'embers
Langsville Boy Scout Troop 239.
responded by naming a succulent.
Elected were R CharlesHolllday, Officers' reports were given and
chairman; Karen Brown, treas- dues and membership fees · were ·
urer; Laura Deiavale, secretary collected.
and membership ~halrman; Bob
Thelma Giles had the program on
Brown, achievement coordinator; succulents, noting that there are
Lynn Sexton, activities and equip- lO,OOl plants In the group, the best
m ent; and {.awrence Scarberry, known being the cactus. Succulents
scoutmaster.
have wax, mealy or a hair covering
The yard sale was set tot Oct. 3 to help cut down on water evaporaNo Finance Charges!
and 4 at the comer of State ROute 124 tion so that they can go months
ln ta rUt · l rlf&amp; lmancing (subjeCT TO 1;rtidiT appr oval)
and County Road 10, from 9 a .m . without water. She said that cacti
evlt llab l ~ Through Applli'n ce Buyers CrediT Cor poration
Ask fo r d eT~ils
untll dusk. The proceeds will go Into can be from one inch to 40 feet tall ,
the .troop treasury. An activity day with most blooming at night. Mrs.
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POMEROY
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Chapter 186, Order qf the
Eastern Star, wtll meet at 7:45
p.m . Tuesday at the ·Masonic
Temple. New officers will be
electro and dues will be paid.

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MIDDLEPORT -'The Meigs
County Chapter of Demolay will
meet Monday, 7:30 p.m. at the
Middleport Masonic Temple. All
members are urged to attend .

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Ji:or Nissalke, that first Includes
emphasis oil putting In the basic .
offense and defense during this first
week of practice. And he wants to
concentrate this season on building
a better defense, andonrebOuJidlng,
which he said wDl go hand In hand.
The 15 players were tested Friday
on their running, flexibility and
physical strength, and Nissa Ike said
everyone reported In good shape.
Newcomer Lonnie Shelton, the
veteran fOIWard acquired from the
.Seattle SuperSonics, Ukes what he's
·seen ofNissalke's approach .
Nissalke predicted that the 6-foot~Shelton, who averaged 12.4 points
and six rebounds a game for Seattle
last season, would be a "tremendous" addition to the Cavaliers.
Shelton said he hoped to be ~ible to
take some of lhescor!ngpressureotf
gtW'd World B. Free, who led the
Cav.s with a 24.2 average after
'arriving in a December trade, and
,fOJwardClltfRobtnson, WhoC!'ntrJb.
:uted 18 points a game. _ _
: Shelton sees better things ahead
'UIMler new ownership for the
:ea.va11ers, who won only 23 games
:)ast season.
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Rachael S. Oownie of Meigs · bOwls. The precious metals and
County was honored for 25 years of gems are symbolic of countless
volunteer service to 4-H at the 40th hours that 4-H advisors spend in
Annual Advisors' Recognition Lun· helping boys arid girls Increase
cheon held Sept. 28 at Ohio State their knowledge through worthUniversity.
while projects and activities. The
This program pays tribute to pin ·or bowl is a symbOl of the 4-H
Ohio 4-H allvisors who have advisors' dedication, achieVement
and service - the visible sign of a
~ompleted over five years of
job well "done.
volunteer service. The a dvisors
Ohio has over 20,600 volunteer 4-H
recognized have contributed more
than 19,400 years of voluqteer advisors who provide leadership to
leadership to Ohio 4-H.
more than 167.000 bOys and girls in
Advisors being recognized were 8,200 lcoai4-H clubs.
presented--clover pins or pewter

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HOMECOMING COURT-MISs Anne Adams, evening. Pictured are the queen and her cowt, front,
daughter of Mr. lUid Mrs. Rick Crow, Syracuse, was 1-r, Jamie Evans, and Sama!)thaSisson; second row,
crowned as the 1983 queen of Southern Hlgb School Debbie Michael, Queen Anne, Laren Wolfe, Tina Hlll;
during· bnpresslve halftime ceremonies Friday third row, Brian Allen, Paul Harris,Totlf RlfOe, and
Wade Connolly.

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Postlewait birdied the 18th hole
Sunday to capture the $175,00) San
Jose Classic b}j one. stroke as
defending champion Patty Sheehan
blew a chance to clinch the LPGA
Player.of the Year"title.
Postlewait, three strokes off the ·
lead a tthestartoftheround, won her .
first tour victory with a closing
5-under-par 68 on the Almaden Golf
and Country Club course.
Postlewait's 54-hole total of 6. under-par o! 213 was a stroke better
than runner-up Charlotte Montgomery, wtlo shot a 69 Sunday.

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8J'Nalm PARKER
Alfred Sunday Scbool attendance
lll!pt.l8waa*. church attendance,
1112. Oa Sept. 25 Sunday School
33; church attend-

Unity Singers and Alfred Choir
were featured during the afternoon ·
program. VlsltorstncludedEleanor
. Boyles, Belpre; .Walter Morris,
Debbie Ross, Parkersburg; ~- · :11.
and Mrs. Delbert Yost, Mrs. John
Alfred Church Is sponsoring a Cavlnee, ~thy and Jesse, Mr. and
: WieDer rout tor the community Mrs. Stephen ,St. Clair and Ste·~ 8. ~cne Is welcome.
phanle, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs.
aU p.m.'; wtenerroast
Warren Bentz, Glouster; Mr. and
-•~ -6 p.m. Jrung adUlt class Is ·. Mfs. Ertc Brooks, Ertn and Jody,
~ wieners and buns. Qlh.
New Marshfield; Mr. and Mrs.
'!11'8 attendlnrure asked to brtng a Clarence Warner, Gary WB.I'I}er,
. ~ dlall or dessert.
Athens; Mr, and Mrs. Ray RodeAt dlurcb Sept 11 the cholr sang · haver, · Greenacres, F1a.
Here, Good Morning
Alfred Youth met Sept. 25 at the
. Up'Jbere."RayRodehaver,Greenchurch. They plan to meet every
acrea, Fla., sang with the choir and two weeks. Bob Brooks and Lee
•tDid bow tile 11011g was written by hls Ann' Robinson were In charge of the
_,..,,., after the wartime airplane
Proiram and presented a qutz •
C!l'Uh deeth ot hls cousin's brother.
matchi!Jg Bible characters with
· Alfred Homecomtng was held their foods .
Sept. l8 at the church with over 100
. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swartz and

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called on Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Welsh
recently.
Mr. and Mts. Don Updegraff of
Birmingham, Ala. spent few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alkire.
The Lend-A-Hand met at the
Presbyterian Church recently with
12 members present.
Mrs. Frances Young and Mr. and
Mrs. K. C. Welsh spent Wednesday
and Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Ball In Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neal and
famlly, The Plains, 811d Donna
Wlnefordner, Charleston, W . Va.,
were Sunday visitors of their
Pl}l'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Neal.
Dena Welsh and Bonnie Nap)ier
visited recently with Mrs. Leatha

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·. Fredet1ck Y. Smith. son ot David
c1 and Kalharyn M. Smith of 814 ,
~ st. Camden, Maine, has .
liei!lll PIIIIIIUk!d In the U.S. Atr Force ·
Ill tbe ruk at lieutenant colonel. 1
8mltb Is a logtstlcs plans and
)lroeruna staff oltlcer at Wrtght·
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·wltb the Aeronautical Systems ,

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IIlii wife, Maly, Is the daughter of
lr.raDk and Mary A Btse of 82 Main
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Public Notice
PUBUCNOTICE
The annual election of 1he
Me•gs County Agnculture SoCiety Directors w1ll be held
MoJJday, November 7. 1983m
the Secr'etary off1ce at the Fair
Grounds at Rock Spnng, 01110
from 5 to 9 p.m.
Qualiftcatlons for directors
are that they must be a quahf1ed
voter of Me1gs County and must
have a membership t1cket m
socoetv of 1983
no later
must
be
~:t·~~~~s;~~:~~~
5 p m.
October

1983. Only persons holdme1nberhs tp tickets at the
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of the 1983 County Fair
or at least 115) calendar davs
before 1he date of eiOCt1on are
Qualified to vote. Pet1trons can
be obta1ned · from the 'fa ir
Secr~ary

T't'1e Me•gs Agncultural SoCiety By Mrs Wallace Bradford.
Secretary

11013. 10, 17 , 3tc

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.. Sgt. JI!Telll,Y D. Mayan, son of

enlisted personnel with a working

J&gt;aiiiDe Klmllard of Apple Grove,
W. Va., bas completed the AutomatiC Dlaltal Network (AlJTO.
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knowledge of data communications
operations and the use ot the
communlcatlon processor unit In
on-llne and otr-llne-aperations.
He Is a 1979 graduate of Point
Pleasant High School, W.Va.

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I. frtle of Publication: The Oai~
Sentinil Publication No. 145-960.
2. Date of Filing "'ctobet I,

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1983.
3. Frequency of Issue: Oai~,
Mr. and Mrs. Aldan Springer _!ll. Monday tlvougn Friday. A. No. of
VInton, Va., Mr. and MrS. Tom Wolf Issues Published Annually: 255.
and famUy of Hardy, Va., were
B. Annual Subscription Price:
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas $52.80 Home Del~ered.
4. Location of Known Offioe of
Circle and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
PublicatiOn:
111 Court st., PomeCircle. and famUy were here to
ra;, Ohio, Meig1 Coooty, 45769.
attend the Moore reunion on Sept.
5. LocQin of the Headqtllllers
18.
or Gentnl Business Offices of tlte
Calling at the DoUglas Circle Publishers: l1l Court Sf., Pomeroy,
home on Sunday evening were Mr. Ohio, Meig~ County, 45769.
6. Publisher. Robert L Wingett,
and Mrs. Herman Carson, Paul
Syracu~ Ohio 45779; Manaeing
. Moore, Betty'¥an Meter and Eunle.
Ed~or. Robert Hoefl~h. Pomeroy,
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for · b1ds are expected to be
funded in part by a grant tram
the UMed States Department
ofHousjngandUrban Development. (HUD). Neither the Umted
States nor any of its Depanments,
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ByOrderofthePomeroyVillage
Counctl. Pomerov. Ohto
C
Io rence Andrews.
Mayor

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Rpal Estate General

216 L 2nd St.
Phone

1·(614')·992·3325
. NEW usnNG- 95 acre farm
with 8 room house, has 2 new
stone fireplaces, fumace with

free gas, bank barn, &amp; IIJ0(1
ferta!S in Rutland Township.
Want $60.000.
NEW USUNG -Good reasona!Jfe buy on Unooln His. 6rms.,
bltlt, carpeting furnace, basement and vinyl sk!in~ As~ng
$21,50!1
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PART-TIME HELP IN POMEROY
NEEDED AT ONCE.
RESPONSIBLE PARt ES ONLY.
. GOOD PAY.
CONTACT .992-2156

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OHIO VALLEY

You Wont Him Good"

AIR CONDITIONERS
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
HEATING , PLUMBING
,

$6,000.
OWNER FIIWICING .- Noce
home in Racite. Has 8 rms., 2
baths, 2 furnaces, carpeting
pan~ings. gn1e with soop for
$7,000.00 down and balance
like rent
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E. Maion. . .oMI
POMEROY,O.
II IN ERsviLLE - Handyman's

speci-_ needs ever,thin&amp; but

Coal

has 4.84 Ki'BS. $5,4,00.00.
POMEROY - Butllnllfl Ave.
- Pay a little price for this
fixer-upper. $7,900.00.
MIDDLEPORT - Uberty St.
- Two family unit, large lot
$8.000.00.
POll EROY - IJturef St. Special price on remodeltll
home, range and dishw!'5her

Real~ nice

lor $45,000.

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lim DOWN - II! baths, nice
carpetilg modern kt, dinrng
3 bedrooms, and I&amp; building
for auto repair on State Rt 143.

lARGE HOllE - In Middleport with swimmini l OC!I. natural ps furnace, hoH basement and ,lots of carpelini near
schools. 3 or 4 bedrooms.
Asijng $45,900.

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-Plumbing and
elecTrical wCNit
(Free Estimate•)

V. C: YOUNG Ill
992·621~

•• 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Public Notice
NOTICE OF SALE ,
By V1r1ue of an Order of Sele
ISS ued 'Jut of the Common
Pleas Court of Me1gs County.
Oh1o. 1n the·case of The Rac ine
Home NatiOnal Bank:. Raci ne,
Oh10. Plamtiff. aga1nst Edw1n
Sellers, et al., Defendants. upon
a Judgment therein rendered.
being Case No. 18359 in said
Court. I will offer for sale. at the

. HOTPOINT &amp;
GENERAL ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES
WE ALSO SERVICE
ALL OTHER MAKES

POMERY

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~. lANDMARK

614-992·2111

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$1295

STARTING AT
INSTALLED

WITH

Sq.

Good Selection Of
GOlD SEAL

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Route I
long BoHom, OH. 45743
985-4193 or 992-3067

"Free Estimates"

$13.95

Around
•Dump Truck
Service
SEPTIC TANKS
A SPECIALTY

LARGE or SMALL JOBS

742-2328,.,._.,

PH. 992-2478

.... pd

made br meabowt n all18dand
COf1llll*.

G&amp;W Plastics
and Supply

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

•Regulators
•fittings
*Drips

•Insulation
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
I ·•IRel&gt;fo&lt;:em.,nt Windowo
•New flooflng
FREE ESTIMATES

Phone:

JAM~~:EESEE

Residence : 985 ..3837
Warehouso: 985-3509

VInyl

&amp; Aluminum '

SIDING

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· BISSELL
SIDING·co.

"Beautiful, Custom
Built Garages"
Call for free siding estimates, 949·2801 or
949·2860.
No Sunday Oallo
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MINE RUN

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PH. 992-2280
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Lost In or around Union
Oiltrict. one year old, red·
,dish brown Heifer calf, some
white on face . If teen pleaae
coil 304-882-2033. Ken neth Reltmlre.

Goroge Solo, 32 Chillicothe
Rd. lllton .. Oct. 3-Sot .. 8th .
Cerpet. tires, l•dden,
elothee , crafts, quilts,
•fgin•.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

8EDS·IRON. BRASS. old
furniture, gold. silver .:Sollara, wood ·ice boxes. atone
lara, entiquu. ate.. Complete households. Write:
M.D. Miller, At. 4. Pomeroy.
0~. Or 992· 7760 .

• SAVE 30% OR .ORE
On Sidins and Roofina,
Gutter and Downspouts
"Free Estimates"
"12 Years Exparlence"
I'&gt; "Work Guorantood"

UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
· to 24'x36'
lnsulatd
Houses

R. E. HOME
IMPROVEMENTS

BUILDING~

Wanted to buy. New, used S.
antique furniture. Will buy 1
piece or complete houaeholda. Also complete-Aucti·
onHrlng service. Call Oaby
A. Mortln 614·992·6370.

Pomeroy. Ohio
PH. 992-6792

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9·30·1 mo

.

Buying dally gold, silver
coins. rings. jewelry. sterling
were, old coins. IAfga cur·
rency. Top pricea. =Ed. Burkett Berber Shop. 2nd. Ava.
Middleport, oh. 614-9923478.

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MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

CHESTER

AUTO
·PARTS .

J•penese Swords wanted.
Poylng a200. min. Tom
Winter. 824 Patton. Spring·
field, Ill. 62702.(217) 544·
7611 or 623·8729.

For all. your wiring
needs; furnaces re-'
pair service and Installation.
Residential
&amp; Commercial
Call 742-319~ _ ,

AND

'REPAIR

WANTED: Glnolng &amp; Yellow
Root. Alao new shipment of
trepping supPlies. Hip boots
&amp; weders. George Buckley
884-4871 , Mondoy· Frldoy
t -9 p.m. Sat. &amp; Sun. 1-9
p.m.
.

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CHESTER. OH.
!H2·1 mo.

3

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

985-3561

Yord Sola. 80 Locuat St.,
Oct. 3. 4, 6, old McCoy,
VIUI, Mr . Coffee, lamps.

Wanted washers &amp; dryers.
Most any condition. Cell
814-367-0660.

Vinyl Siding &amp;
Roofing
SALE
DEAL DIRECT &amp;

Sizes start from 12'116'

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

FO UN 0 : lrioh Setter : Eolt
Shade Ad. Donald MaJllon
toildonco. 114-.986-4366 .

814·446-0176.
homee &amp;. truck camper. Call

Announcements

1973 to I 9711 Mercury
Comet or Maverick body,
good condition. 304-676: 4o96.
•

SWEEPER . end sewing me·
china repair, parts, and
supplies.
Pick up and~~
delivery,
Davia
CINner, one haH Vacuum
mile up ====~~~~==
~
Goorgeo Croak Rd.
448·0294.

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Help Wanted

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All Makes
Roduco oole &amp; lolt with 1- - - - •Washera •Diahw•ahera
, QoB,se captulea &amp; E-vap Halp wanted: Social Sarvl·
Ranges
'weter pill•' Fruth cas Deaignee -Admillions
•Refrigerators
Pharmacy,
Coordinator for 100 bed
•Drve!"J. Froozoro
ICF·SNF Nuralng Facility In
PARTS arid SERVICE '
Under New Menegement. SoutheeiJtern Ohio . Aespon·
4·S.tfc
l.eo'o Pool Room. 92 OliVo albia for Social Services •nd
Admlealona. Knowledge of
St.
'
Mtdlcere. Mtdlceid, fnd
Racine Voluntoer Fire Dept. Marketing Helpful. College
gun shoot HIIOn will start dagree in Liberal ArtsOct. a •t 8:30p.m. et their .Nuraing-Soclel Servlcll dealreble . Equlvelant expe·
building In Baahan.
rlence ac;captebla. Send
New Homes - Ext~•nsiv•
Remodeli~l· •· -',
Abll&gt;lutely no h'u ntlng, troo• r..ume to Heartland of
•Insurance Work
peaalng, flahlng, etc. on our Jackaon, 8888 SA 9,3. Jack·
property In Sutton and J.e. 10n, Oh 41140. Equel Op·
0C I
P0 I Bid ·
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US om
IS.
bonon TWP. Maxine Diddle portunlty Empioyor.
&amp; G1r1111
Slilero and Lillian Proffitt.
•Aoofinl Worl
.
Lldy rider to help drlvo to
oAbltlftlltt &amp; Virtti Sidinp
CARWAIH·Bponoorod by Llkliond, Flo. or neorby.
15 Years Experience
Modern Woodamen of .. evlng middle of October.
Amerlce. At tho Pomoroy 448-1245.
GREG ROUSH
Fire. Station. Oct.l. From 8
PH. 992-7583
till 4. 814-892-7802.
Modlcol Coordlnotor, RNior
or 992·2282
group home. Project for
IJ.I Hft
H your club or orgenlzetlon Senior CftJ~ena. Coordlnet·
netde extr• money, wa hive lng oil modlcet oorvlceo
•n axcelent fund rtlialng within contoxt of on lntor·
proorem. tor lntormetlon, modloto 'oore loofllty ~Met·
ARRO~I F~SHING .
phone 304-871·1 080. '
lng medlcoda ltlndordo.
1
FOR SAL9 oR RENT
Knowledge • lkillt of nura1'*.• 8"
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P r • I e • • Io n •
Roplloornont Llttoro
odminlotrottvo-oupervloory
Olvaawey
4
JOHN'S AUTO SALES
trolnlng. Knowlodga of pi·
"tft orill Q!tilllJ usod ~:;..
tlent •••Mement syatem
Adult mole Cockopoo to preferfed. Salary renge
1-il~
CIIIIT.r.ik
oad homo. Altar 3 p.m. coil t1I,000·•17,000 a yeer.'
C. ll-oM~.~~
14-8811'4488.
v
Galllpollo lor tppllcotlon
4 ltrlppod fdtt.no. 2 montho lnterv- by Oct. 10th, ,
old. 114'882,3733.
Yoluntoor activity oldoo
FrM to good home. mole needed et Arc.dla Nunlnt
cloa, J&gt;lft Orut D-. 3D4- Cantor. Coolvtlil. Conllct
e7TI-78H.
Molo-"' 304-887·31118.

RoUSH
CONSTRUCTION

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books, knick .. knacka,
drapes , gas heater.
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531 S. 2nd Ave.. Middto port. Oh. Oct . 4 &amp; 5. 10-4
p.m .

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Middleport

&amp; Vicinity

Oct. 3 &amp; 4, 8 · 6 p.m. b-;hlnd
Mercerville Conven. on Rt.
218. Good clothes, toye,
alec. organ. wood stove.
truck parts &amp;. much more.

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2 yard sales-General Har1fn·

Yard sale-Oct 3 &amp; 4 at 632
Grant St ., Middleport. ClOthing , d;s hes , jewelry,

3 Family Yard Sale, fifst
house right past · sanders
Dr., Neighborhood Rd. Oct .
6. 6 . 9 · 6 .

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Yard ,ale-Moving out ·of
'State. Across from Bl"e
Tartan in MiddlepQn. Thuraday, Friday and SaturdaY:"

ger Parkway Oct.3 thru f:it.h .
Curtains. bedapreadi: .
diahea , clothing. tabllia ,
lampa. rugs, stereo. ate.

Items. etc .

mlac.

81 o s. Second, Middleport .
Oct. 1 through 8 . Clothing ,
linens. bedding, drapes.
dishes. appliances . toys.
toola, pots, pans. Avon.
furniture, lampa, knh1ea . jewelry, lots miac .

Oct . 3-6 . Emerson Johft .
son's, S .R. ' 124, Por1tang
10 a.m .-7. Clothing, baby to
adult, knick-kriacks, much
more .
Rummage sale . Oct . 5, 9-4 .
Sacred Heart Ch .. Mulbel'l.Y
Ave., Pomeroy .
'"'
840 Page St. Quilta. what·
nots. diahea. clothes, coad,
miac. items. 4th &amp; 6th . . ...
Oct. 7 -0ct . B. 9 -5 Jf.lt!.
leona Stewart's. 524 Mu.J.
berry Heights, Pomeroy.·

•'
Oct. 4,5,6 . Including sofa:&amp;
chair. lavatory. bedspreadt.
some curtains. clothintf-AII
sizes. lots of misc . ~67
Uncoln St., Middleport. Large 6 family yard .ali.
Oct. 3-6. Three miles north
of fairgrounds . PomerOy,
614-992-7668 .
.

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Yard Sale, 3 families, Mon·
day &amp; Tuesday, 51·0
Chandler Drive, Potnt Pl..,.
sant, 9 -6 .

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Rummage Sale, St. PUt
Church. Oct. 5. 10 a.m. tq~
p.m .
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Yard Sale, lillien Hafma
residence. Clihon,
from Chester Olivers.--T~Gt~ ~ ··
day annd Wednesday. ClO-thing, nick - necks .
miscellaneous .

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_1_1\. ..LH_e_IP_W_a_nt_e_d_ _
Uve in female Companion for
elderly lady In good health.
Modern hone end cer with
no expenHa. Generoua salary to raliable person. Reference• needed. Write Box
729-P. Pomeroy. Oh.
Tri-county mental health
board with an annual budget
of approximately
13,000.000 oeeko an e....
utlva Director. Duties will
include; plenning, coordineting, monitoring. financIng, end contracting for the
development and expanaion
of mantel haatth services in
the IMVice eraa. Experience
in MIS with mental health
organizations required. The
Board ia looking for an
experienced Mental Health
Administretor end (or! cllnicien wlth a minimum of 1
MBiter'alevel degree. Compedtlv8 co.ftpen..tion package. Deadline for aubmittlng
application It December 16.
1983. Send resume to :
Search Committee. OallieJackton-Meigs Community
Mental Health Board .
P.O. Boo 5t4. Golllpoflo,
Ohio 45631 , E.O.P.
Situations
Wanted

Wanted: windshield for
1967 Plymouth Fury Ill,
304-875-3069.

.

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

·•water Pipe ·
*Gas Pipe

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, PH . 992-5682
or 992-7121

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POMEROY - Wtllpi St.- 3
bedrooniS, ful basement, frui
trees. $24,000.
.
POMEIDY - }jellS with coal
and wood, rl!lllodefed and
added on ICI $25,000.
APPLE GROVE - 19 acres
with mriblle home, cellar,
f'l!llhouse. shed. $25.000.
SYRACUSE - Coli• Rd. ,Some new carpet, assume low
irerest loan, nice yant

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I Certify IIIII t1te sllfllit*tll

Also Transmission

1-Hic

Racine, Oh.
Pto."614~3-~!9f

&amp; Vicinity
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Lost and Found

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AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BULDINGS .

P&amp;S

AL TROMM'S
BACKHOE
, SERVICE
•Loweat Rates

-Dozers
- Backhoos
-Dump Trucks
- Lo- Bov
-Trencher
- Water
- Sewer
- Gas Lines
- Septic Systems

$23,500.

Jean T111111il Mt-2660
Dottle r - 992-5692
Jo Hill 985-4466

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SALES &amp; SERVICE

St. At: 124, Pomeroy, OH .

J.I·IIC

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

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GARAGE

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REAlTOllS
E. Citllflll, Jr.
Gil 992-'191

9·9 1 mo

BOGGS

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Racine, OH.

Route 4 . Pomeroy :~.

POMEROY - llltlle St. Cute home,
pnce, nioe size
yard $22,500.
POMEROY - llullleny Aw.
- 3 bedroom home and I
bedroom rental unit $22,500.
MIDDLEPORT - Second R.
Fenced in 1«, fantastic
porch, super neat . home. .'

Olfict 992-2259

,

REClAMATION

949-2293

74'2-2352

BAStiAN - New roof and ..
sidin&amp; lui basement, toke new
Inside. $21,500.

Henly

PH. 992-2772

Farm Equipment
Ports &amp; Service

. M.L
CONTRACTING-

Aw. - Cool cenltJI aw, noce

RUBBB-BACK TWEED

J&amp;L
Blown Insulation

Authorized John OeeT,
New Holland, Bush Hog
• Farm Equipment
Dealer

949-3091;.10 ,,

•Excavating
'Ponds
'Septic Tanks
·'Hauling

WE ALSO DO
SERVICE CALLS

dlfXI(lltin&amp; 3 acres, 3 acres,
low helfin&amp; $35.000.
.

yd. lntlaliocl

., $399 rl~.RY -

or

Washers, Dryers
Ranges, Refrigerators
Air Conditioners

AUT\ANO - St. Rt. 124 Two bedrooms, carpeting
forced air heat, sheds.

IIDDI.EPDRT -

Also Blown Insulation

U.S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

' Coli: 949-2.26~

USED
APPLIANCES ·

odd shaped rmms. $25.500.
IIDDLEPORT - Second St.
- RUIIic lui home, OJ*o
klb:lten, loft area. $25.900.

ANSO IV NYLON
$15.95

CONGOI.EUM

•

All Work Guaranteed

12·20.11c

UnusUal
home needs new lease on life,

Yci: Tn~taHed

All types of roof wort, new
or repair, gutters and
downspouts. gutter clean·
ing and paintine. storm ·
doors and windows.

Roofing &amp; Siding Co.

·

Roger Hysell

ROOFING

- ·cHARLES SAYRE.
AND SON

Two uni ren!IIL

m~LII

Chester; Ohio
Ph. 986-4269
If No Answer, Coli 985-4382
Dewayne Wllliamt
&amp; Scottie Smith
All Makes and Models
Antenna Installation
House Calls and Shop
Service Available
9·15·1 mo pd

H. L. Writesel

Kitchen Cabinets- Roof·
ing - . Siding - Concrete
Patios - Sidewalks New Construction - Ae·
modeling - Custom Pole
Barns.

&amp; Labor

As Low As $250 Each
"Free Estimates"

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$22,000.

AUTHORIZED SERVICE
·· ONAU

Windows
Material

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Buck Ridge Rd .
houu beside Scenic

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Certainteed
Vinyi ·Replacement

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Residential-New and
re-wiring; Commercial
and Industrial.
BONDED-All Work
. Guaranteed
Call 614-742-2214
AfteT 5 P.M.
9-22· I mo. pd.

work

$21,500.

Misc. Merchandise

10·3 I mo pd .

AND

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Auction every Tuesday Centenary Townhouse, At.
night, Pt. Ploaaont. WVo. 141, Oct. 4&amp; 6. Bobycloth ..
Auct. Lonnie Neal. Youth furn .• car parts, jeans.
Center Bldg .. Camden St. 1--.:....:.:._:..:.._.::_:_ _ __
814-387-7101.
Yord Solo 3·4·6th. V. mi. out
Rt. 7 · on Rt. 21 B. Roin .Yard aale' at Mary layne's at
Rick Pearson Auctioneer cancel•.
Cheshire. Oh . Oct . 3,4.6
"
from 9 to 6 p.m.
Service. Estate, Farm. An·
tique &amp; liquidation .. tas. Yard Sale Tues. &amp;. Wed. Oct .
Ucensed It bonded in Ohio •
4 &amp; 6. 9-6. 2 doors south of Yard sale Monday andTuesdoy Oct. 3 &amp; 4. From 9-6 .
WVo. 304-773-6785 or North Giollla High Schoof.
304-773-9185.
Old dishes. bedclothes and
Yard Sale Tuas. • Wed. Oct . Tupperware. On 248 in
Auction every Fri. night at 4th • •th, Vt mile off At. 7 Chester, Oh.
the Hartford Community on Georgea Creek Road.
Canter. Truckloads of naw
Yard !IBia-687 Main St .
merchandise avery weak. Garage Sala Oct. 4 , 8 :30 Middleport. Oct.3rd. thru
Conalgments · of new and AM. 410 Hedgewood Drive, ,6th. Winter kids clothes,
uHd merchandite always new volunteer smock. win· toys, misc.
welcome. Richerd Reynolds ter boota, clothing, misc.
Oct. 3 &amp; 4. 9 -5 . 238 So.
Auctioneer. 275 -3089.
ltemo. 446·3891.
Second Ave.. Middlepon .
AUCTION avery Saturday 3 lomlly Yord Sole ~ondoy Beside Funeral Home,
night. 6 p.m . Mt. Alto &amp; Tueodoy. t28 Fourth Avo.
Auction Barn .. Consign- Jeane. 2 adding machinea. Yard aele Monday &amp;: Tuesday. Ire Eblin's in Syrause.
menta taken every Saturday quilt. diahll. misc.
1:00 till sale time. Emme 1...:--------- Clocks. watches, iron kettle,
Bell Auctioneer, 304-428· 5 Family Washar, Franklin childrans clothing and oil
8177.
woodburner, elect. range. lights.
en d tab I e 1 , c u rUin 1,
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cfothoo- lnlanto, childrono. Family yard nle. Dale C.
9 Wanted To Buy
adulto. toyo.lloor modof BW Warner residence on Forest
Tv. b•by backpeckt, white Run at Minersville Rd . Oct.
Wa pay cash for lata model c•blnet sewing machine, 7·8 from 9 to 7 p .m. Bed,
clean used cars.
much misc . Tues. 8-6. At. atereo, '' toys, clothing ;
Jim Mink Chov. · Oida Inc.
180 boold~ Stockyard. booka. curtains, and misc .
• Bill Gene Johnson
Watch for signs .
Garage sale-% mile off 124
446·3872
4 Family Vard Sale Oct. 3-6. In Mlneravfflo. Co. Rd.403.
Wantpd to buy uaed coal 8a 9 :00-5:00. Between Porter Motorola 12" TV, Kerosene
wood ·heaters. Swain Furni·. &amp; Cheshire. Brownie outfit heater. Toledo 3 no. scales.
ture, 448-3169. 3rd. 8t size 10. children clothing. small old furniture. linens.
Olive St., Gallipolis, Oh.
TV, atero. saddle, wicker, misc. old-new dishes. clotoys, coats, large clothing, thing plus lots r...f goodies.
Oct ~ 3-4. 9 to 7. •
Wanted to buy Used mobile dishwasher .

Minersville, OH.

S&amp;W TV

MILLS'
ELECTRIC

-Roofing and guthtr woric

homare$19,500.
POMEROY - holD's Ttr·

TRY US FOR A CHANCE,
SOliE ARE SELLING.

JOB-BIG OR SMALL
992-6030

f353·;

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German Shepherd &amp; St
Bernard, black collar. very
good watch dog. 2 yra. old.
Coif 448-0928 onytime .

8

•Experienced
•Reasonable
•Work Guaranteed

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P!:_ ;,n:. 11o·

929·1mo

- Aclc;lono and oomociellng

IIIDDLEPORT - HiF St. Cute 3 bedroom home, ideal for
older oouple. $19,000.
SYRACUSE - Clroi St. Statler horne, ar conditioned, 3
bedrooms, I year old

CHESHIRE -ll!lotsoflevef
wound'Witlt nice house, owner
wants to finance. $20,000.
POMEROY- Yale St.- Cde
one ftoor plan with basement
$20,800.
AUT\AND - Crouser Rd. New rod and carpet exceptional large bedroom, utility.

PLUMBING and
HEATING

PLAQUES
ENGRAVING

'{ ard Sales.

448 -3846 ..

FOUND Wh~e &amp; grey le~ Glont Gofoge· Potlo Solo,
Oct. 3-8, 9:00·6:00. One
Garage Sale
block o11t of BldW1111 Poet 19-~a; &amp;th &amp; 8th . Rt. 588
Olllco.
Coif 448-9208.
~
Rodney. clothing. kitc hen

JEWELL'S

Trophy
Manufacturers

New Uma Road
. Rutl•nd, Ohio
PH . 742-2226,.,

CARPENTER
SERVICE '

older oome charm. $16,900.
RUT\AND - Huge home for a
huge family, brick and fntm~
excellent localion. $18,500.

$19,500.

THE
TROPHY
KING

Giveaway

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Aedbone coonhoun'l•· Ph .

male. kitten, 4-8 moe. _old.
600 block of Fourth Ave.
10 3 I mo

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Pile of screp metal from

PH. 1-304-773-5634
MASON, W.VA.
C. L. KITCHEN

THE
TAXIDERMY
SHOP

YOUNGrS·

7

3 APTS. -

64

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Lovable live-in kitchen,

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Kerosane
Heaters

10·3·1 mo pd

Lincoln HillGood starter home, one floor
plan. $16,000.
.
POMEROY ~ Briel! St. -Live
rn ~ or rent il! $16,000. .
MIDDLEPORT - Second St.

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&amp;

$99 TO $189

slays. $8,000.

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Rent two and live
in the other. Pomeroy toea· I
lion near stores. Want only .
$23,500.
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Have Your
Trophies
Professionally
Mounted by

Also Army Supplies,
Radios , Watches·.&amp;
Gene!al Variety
2nd' St. across from
Post Office
Malon. W. ·va.
- 773-5040

POMEROY -

roorns, 2 ful baths, ful base- .
ment and carport with s!Draga

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SPORTSMEN

D&amp;J
SAVEMORE-MART

992·2259

$15,345.

UKE NEW - CountrY home
on 2 acres near Rutlaltd. 3 bed·

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body ohop. Coli 448·86'28 .

'PERSONALIZED POOLS"

DIAl---.

A Phone Call brin1s .
Prompt Collrteous Servtce
·
131 E 2nd ·
Pomeroy, 0.
Now's the time to Itt your furnace ready for cold waater.· lO%
Dtscount on any new furnace purchased before Oct. 15.
915

LONG BOTTOII - Rt. 248 Cabin &amp; 2\4 acres near Forkll:t
Run, . 2 rooms and· bath.
$9,800.
SYRACUSE - Rt. 124 Motile home-'WitH'"2 · room
additions, large lot.
$10,500.00.
.
SYRACUSE - ClluRh St. .Part basement utiitY
home :;ets on 2 lots $11,000.
POM Efii)Y - Rt. 33 - Smal
house' on II all'~ has · lui
basement and garage.
$13,900
IIIDDPLEPORT - Gtnnl
Hartina- P•ltwly - Four
room house. &amp;!JOO rental
investment $10,000.
lANGSVILLE -Partly finished
attic bedroom, prbl, cellar
room, storage buildrng.
$14,825.
DEXTIR - Three l!edroom
bloc)( and frame home on 6\1
acres in country. $26.900.
NEAR llfNES - One floor
plan, modem kitchen, ltb of
storage including forruer

4

KITCHEN &amp; SON
CONSTRUCTION

1ELICTRIC £El SEWER CLEANER

water w~h 197112x60 mobile
hom~ I acra $12,000.
POMEROY - llain St. Could be two apartments or
buiding ·for small busiless.
$14,900.
POMEROY - An111 St. Hgto on a hill and p~ af
space, could use some work.
$15,000.
Rr. 33 NEAR POMEROY Nice ~ding rear and front
porches, needs some wot:lt.

3 ACRES - With septic tan~
TP water, and electric for

NATIONALINE
Plumbmg &amp; Heat1ng Supplies
"" You Wanf a
Plumb&amp;r Bad

beauty shop. $26.750.
NEAR IIINES- free ps and

, NEW USUNG -One wooded
acre hoose site just off Rt. 7.
Near Rock Springs for $2.500.

191 26110) 3. 2tc

10. Ext!!nt and Nature of
Circulation:
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Business ~- Services·

room.

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A. Tolal No. COpies Printed:
5,775
'
..t speaker wW dllcuu
B. Paid Cirarlation:
to supplement your In· - 1. Safes Throuafl OeafeiS and
·.
Carras; Sll'8llt Vertcbs and
CouiMr Sllel: 4,857
. 2. Mail Subiuif*"s: 673 "
C. Teat Plid Circultttion: 5,53()
D. ftee Di*iiUion By Mil,
Clirir or 00. Men. Samples,
~enllry. lltd Olher F~!e
85. ·
Teat Di11ributian: 5,615
F. ~ ,.. OifriJuled:
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left Over,

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CARRIER
WANTED
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LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed b1ds for the construction of the Nye Ave. water hne
•mprovement and the Chester
St. sanitary Improvement proJect for the Vtllage of Pomeroy,
OhiO. w1ll be receiVed by the
CounCil of the V1llage of
Pomeroy at the Mayor's off1ce
1n the NewV1ilage Hall at320E.
Main St unt1l 12.00 noon. local
ti me. Wednesday. Oct 19.
1963 and at that time and place
will be publicly opened and
read.
The work for which B1d&lt;! are
invited cons1sts of furn1sh1ng all
materjals and labor for the
constructiOn of 1.300 feet of 6"
and i3" samtary sewer an~
appunenances. and a 31 gp
sewage pump stat1on Also o
be constructed are 292 faet of
8" water line u')cludmg the
reaon nect1on of · 24 serv•ce
l1nes The sanitary sewer work•s
be performed on Chester St.
and the water line work IS to be
performed on Nye Avenue '"
the Village of Pomeroy.
Copies of the contract documents ere on file m the off1ce of
the V11lage Clerk and m the
oft1ce at Eng1neenng AssoCiates. ltd , 700 Winkler Dnve.
Wooster. Oh10, 44691 . and are
ava1lable fo r inspection by
pros pectiVe bidders. A copy \o\'ill
also be placed tn the F.W.
Dodge offtce In Columbus.
Contract docurnents may be
purChased from the off1ce of
Engmeering Associates. ltd.
for $25 .00 per set. and th ere
w1ll b9 no refun~
All b1ds Will be compared on
the bas1s of the ·est1mated
quantities g1ven in the bid
blanks. These quantities are
approx1mate and are giVen to
provu!te a unlform bas•s for the
companson of bids. The Council of the Village. of Pomeroy,
Oh1o. ·reserves the nght · to
1ncrease. decrease. or om1t the
amount of any class or port1on
at the work prov1ded In the
Contract Documents
The F~ht is reserved by the
'Pomeroy Village Council to
reJect any or all b1ds. to waiVe
1nformal1ties. or to accept any
b1d INhich 1s deemed most
favorable to the V1llage.
00

011. gas and OfA'er minerals
l 'togett•e• w1th the usual privi of mm1ng and develop1ng
same
Abo\18 real es1ate was ap pra•sed at S3.333 00
Terms of Sale Cash
Real estate' can not be sold
for less than two-thtrds (2/ 3) of
the appraiSed value,
James J. Proff•n
. Sheriff of'
Me1gs County

conveyed
fromacreFreeland S
corner of ;f 2.4
to
I
. Noms. by
24, 1945,
recorded in Vol .
155. Pg . 39 of the Meigs
County oeed- A.ecOrds. thenCe
northerly a distance at 150 feet
along the east boundary l1ne of
sa1d 2.4 acre l'tt whiCh is the
west l1ne of land owned by or
formerly owned by Thomas A
Cleland and Mabel V Cleland:
thence west parallel w1th the
south l•ne of sa1d 2 4 ac re lot. a
d1stance of 7 5 feet; thence
south. parallel w•th the south
luie of said 2.4 acre lot. a
d1stance of 150 feet to the
south hne of sa1d 2.4 acre lot.
thence east a d1stance of 75
feet along the south hne of said
2 4 acre lot. which hne is Jhe
north side of the County Road,
io the place of beglnnmg
conta1n1ng 0 .26 acres. more or
less
The 0 26 ac re herem con·
veyed 1s located 1n 1 OOAcre Lot
No 279. 1n SectiOn No 15
Townsh1p No. 2. and Range No
12 of the Oh10 Company's
Purchase
EXCEPTING AND RESERVING to the he1rs of Luc1us Cross
deceaSed. the1r he~rs and as·s,gns. ~he coal and one half of

1 - Pubfllhld Nwest 10 Flllna

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·front door of the Court House1n
Pomerov. Me1gs County, Oh10
on the· 22nd day of October.
1983 at 10:00 o'cloc k AM,,
the follow1na lands and tenements. to-wit.
The follow.ng
estate s1tuated 1n the
Meigs: State of OhiO
ot Sutton and be•ng bou
and described as foiiOINs
B991nning at 1he southeast

News Agents:

122
G. Tobl: 5,717
Actltll llo. Copies of

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20.

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E. lobi Distribution: 5,470
~. Copies; ~ Distributed

( !Wanted
. ( )For Sale

Cler~

th is !nV1tat1on for bids or any
resulting contract. The contract
tor thiS prorect w•ll be subrec1to
HUD pohcy and goal tegard ong
the 1ncreased use of m1nonty
buSiness enterpnse (MBE). This
indeta&lt;~n-· First Union Nat pqlicy 1S 1n compliance with 1he
Ban
- I '"'
Office of Manageme~t and
k Ashevi e, ""• Wachovia Budget lOMB) requireement of
Bank and Trust, As~•e. NC: S.C. positive effons by .rectpients of
NaiL Bank
SC: Miss. federal grant assistance to use
Mutual Insurance,
MBE Attachment 0 to OMB
Prudential Insurance
C~tculer A-102 Section 3 (cl(31
GA; Estate of E. W.
42 FR 45890 !Septembet 12,
:VA; Mutual of New
1 977) The MBE spectf•caliOns
lNY: Banlers Trust of
and data sheets are contained
y ~
on the project specifications.
or
·
The MBE goallorthlo ouoob._1
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lo II ~oont.

Copies; 38

LAFF·A·DAY
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Cowen, Athens.
Mrs. Lola Clark, Frances Alktre,
Eleanor and Don Updegraff visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Clllfr
Waggoner, Carpenter.
Ralph Anderson of Cleveland
spent a few days with hls cousin,
Mrs. PauUne Atkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Sleple of
WUrnlngton were 'overnight guests :
recently of· Frances Young.

Carmel area

.P ROlATE COURT OF
MEI08 COUNJY, OHIO
ESTATE OF CASSIE BAUM,
DECEASED
No. 24182
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF ADUCIARY
On September 9th. 1983. 1n
the Me1gs County Probate
Court. Case No 24192. Nor·
man 8aum. 37137 Texas Road.
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769, and
Laura Urbanic. 10842 West
130th St , Strongsvillp, Ohio
44136 were appointed co:.
Execu,tor and ·Co-Executrix of
the" estate of Cassie Baum,
deceast'ltl. late of '3'7 137 Texas
Road Pomeroy, Oh10 45769
Robert E. Buck
Probate Judge/

Pomeroy-

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Public Notice

Public · Notice

--"F;;jji;Uc~Niiiot;tielc:iie~-~

H'artisonville happepings ·

Smith prmoted
·to Lieutenant Colonel
•
~

Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. RandyW~ner.
WUltamstown, W. Va.spen!Sunday
alternoon, Sept. 18, with M;. and
Mrs.
Swartz.
Sept. 24 Mr. and MJ'I. WUber
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poole
and Will entertained at a famUy
basket dinner tn honor ot Mr. and
Mrs. Edson Parker, Aurora, Colo.
Samuel Michael asked the blessing.
:Others present were Irene Pa~ker,
Suzy Carpenter, Homer Parker,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parker and
Aaron, IQ!!al; Mr. and r,1rs. Robert
Parker and Kelly, Marietta Rt. Mr.
and Mrs. Marlo11 Parllf'r,.local, and
Myrtle Frt, McArthur, were alternoon visitors. Mr. and Mrs. EdSon
Parker then went to vtslt relatives
In Albany and will return home vta
New Mexico where they will visit
their son Larry and farnUy.

~y, ~~r3, 1983
Public Notice

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Tree trimming and removal.
Free estimates. 614-992·
6040 or 614-949-2129 .

Room 8t Board for elderly
preferred. Good care, rellonoblo, 814·992·8022.
Will care for elderly women.
men or couple In our home.
LPN care given . 614-992·
7314.

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18 Wanted to Do
Gonorol HouHng and Trooh
rtmovtl Service. Reliable
end dependable. Cell 448·
3159 b o t - 9 end 5 ,

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Beautiful 2 story brick vinyle, 1 acre level lot les.sthan
10 yra. old. Reasoneb1y
priced. Can be seen On
Fairfield· Centenary Rd. Appointment only. Call 4462469.

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Middleport, remodeled, five
rooms and · bath. gas furnance, cozy fireplace , good
neighborhood . Price re ducep . Call 614-992· 694, :

Water truck and route in
Mason and Gallie County.
Serious inquiries only, 304675·1819, 8 to 9 p.m .

12x60 Mobile Home, ~~~ - !•
reedy set up on rented tot. t•
Mon .- Fri. call 8·6. 446-. 11
t241 .
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22 Money to Loan
HOME LOANS Low fixed
rate. Leader Mortgage. 77 E.
State. Athans. Ohio. 1-614692-3061.

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Professional
Services

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located in Syracuse-Near: '
school &amp; swimming pool. 3o '
bedroom situated on one-• ,
third acre lot. $24,600. or; ·
will rent for $276 mo. l~
304-866-3934.
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Ranch type (Brick} . 3 bed-t;'
rooms, fireplace. anact1ad•'
gerage. full basement:;
newly shingled roof. walking:.
distance to Pomerqy Ele- -;
mentary School. 140,000.:·
Coil 614-992-6143.
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C&amp;l Bookkeeping
Broad range of bookkeeing
end tax aervlces available to
suit your busina.. needs.
Corol Neol
448-3812
PIANO TUNING Lower
prices -regular tunlnga discounta to Senior Cltlzana.
Churches&amp;. schools. Ward'a
Keyboard. 304-676·3824.
PIANO TUNING-LA!;jE ,DA·
NIELS. 742-2961 .- Aioo
'ctllh ,for Spinet or Grand
plano'. (Even d•magad condition).

31 Homas for Sal.e

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Newly remodeled 2 story
frame. 1 Y.. bath. 3'11 acres.
city schools. rivervlaw .
132,000. Cell 446-4222
between 9 &amp;. &amp;.

1---------4 bdr. ranch home,large; LA,
full Usemant. with garage,
wood burner included, city
ochoolo. 2 mllaolromtown .
Call 448-0278.

By owner Houoo w~h 2
acres mora or leas, been
remodeled, orchard, 87 h .
wen. 122.000. Coli 614·
388-9063.
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3 bedroom ranch stYle t·
home, carpeted, full l'ize ~:
basement, 1 car garage,' in .·
ground pool 16x32 .-'i
146.000. 614-992·5868 , :.

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Sale by owner. 3 bedroom -';
sectional home like n..,. ~·
1 00x200 lot, and of street. '
Arbaugh SubdivlaJon. ;:
Tuppers Plains. $36,900. •
Will accept mobile home on :~
trade. Financing availablfl tp ....
quollllod buyer. 614· 992· •;:
7034 doys. 614· 992,7671 "'
evenings.
• :~
3 bedroom home. Alum'i'- :..
num siding, strom windoW"t---:
Warm Morning woo~ ·,
burner. newchimney.rang8, ::
refrigerator, Kitchenai,d fl r~
dish washer , curtains... ·"
drapes and sheers. Exct :~
cond. 614-992·7285 .
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Five bedroom house V\
Pomeroy for sale or rlnt:
Call 614-992-2720 or 614':
992-3689.
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three bedroom 2 story hpuse ~
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1979 Boron mobile home.
14•70. 3 bodrooma. 1 V.
baths. partially furnished.
centre! eir, good condition •
price, 19,000.00. Call 304·
175-3286.

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1986 Shull troilor, 12,70!1 . ••
or best offer. 304·67~ ~:
1578.
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12xeO mobile homa. lair· 1.
c'ondition, ree1onably io

Llwn Mo~ng no ~rd to big ~-------or smell. Atllbltenddepen- 3 bedroom houl8 with firedoble. For oltlmltl coli ploco, centro! olr, 2 lull
448-3118, 9 to 11.
bltho. in city llmlto. lmmodiote poo-olon. Cell 614·
To tiki core oloomooom. 246-11281
sick or 1'1Md1 home care.
Ooyo only, good rohoron ..o. 1874 Shuit112K611, 21erge
Coli 304-4118·1818 oltor bedroomo w~h built In 01IPM.
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blnoto. 2 bltho. olr condltlonln,.. undarnenning In
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shift It poulbla. Will work box. 2 aats
of extra stept, ·
ovenlngo. wlllcondo. Ref· lire aterm, goo olorm. llrlt 1981 14•70, Shultz limited
oroncoo ovolfobto. 388· old kit, liro utingulohor. mobile home. mlcrowovit.
1314.
18.900. 1·304·882·2237.
dlahwooher. contr81 orr. un dorponnt'ng. throo bod·
Dump truck for hire, will New ·3 bedroom houM tor rooms. 111.i betha. excellent
houl cool, 11nd. grovel. otc. rent in N- Hoven. Coli
1111.1100.
3D4-e711·3180.
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1 ·814-949· 2470.
oltor 6 p .m .

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I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
LISHING CO. rocommendo
that you do business With
people you know, and NOT
to send monav through the
mall until you have ln'llastigated the offering .

SANDY AND BEAVER In·

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Business ·
Opportunity

lnaurance

surance Co. hal , offered
Mrvlcea for fire insurance
111 • County
coverage In
for at moat 1 century. Farm,
home and personal property
covarao•• ere IVIillble to
mMt Individual needs. Conteet KaJI Burleeon, agent.
Phone 448· 2921.

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32 Mobil• Home•
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Pomeroy-Middleport,
61 Hou1ehold CJood•

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· for Sale

Kenmore drye'i- lis&amp;, OE
dryer 18.5 , Hoov1r portable
washer • dryer I 150. May·
tag wringe r, wether 175,
electric range 195, 30."
Harve.t Gold electric range
1150, fros1 free refrigerator,
Admirel 1150, Sears table
modet t.v. $126 , black &amp;
white RCA tabl e model t 46 ,
Whirlpool washer '96. ne w
unfi nished 5 drawer chest
895. Amana upright freezer
$9&amp; . Skaggs Appliances,
Upper River Rd . Galliolia,
Ohio. Call 446· 7398 .

TRI · ST~TE

MOBI ·LE
HOMES. USED · CARS ,
TRUCKS . G'~LLIPOLIS .
CHECK O'uR PRICES . CALL
446-7572.
CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES .KESSEL'S QUAL·
ITY MOBILE H'OME SALES ,
4 MI. WEST, GALLIPOLIS,
RT 35. PHONE 446-7274.
W.n1or 14K70 with expanda. 3 bdr., 2 .b8th, priced·

appr. payoff . Rodney, Oh .'
Call304·875· 17261or info .

Meytag w ri nger washer
square double tubs
With stands $36, jar~ S2 .60
a do.r: .. rings &amp; plates 76
cents a doz . Call 446-4326 .

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1970 12x44 Graat Lokn
mobile home1, 2 b~r. , new
plumbing It air cond. Owner
muot nil, '2,000. - 'Cell
814-266·1404.
w / 6.c16 expendo, 2 BA ,
wa1her &amp; dryer, cent. air.

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f" ~ FCflEST HIU.S ST.,
..:r.utAICA PLAI"" ;.+t.ASS'.

Call 446-4506.

3 BR Mobile Home1or ule
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cent.
eat.
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448· 7000, after 2, 446·
1687.

14x70 Skyline, 516,ooo. 2

Nice 2 bdrm . mobile home,
furnished , convenient location on Rt. 7. no inside pet a,
oac. dep . Cell 614· 246·
6818 .

bedroom luxury modal. circular kitchen, dining room

wfth bow window, bath with
garden tUb . ieparate
shower. carpet, wuher ,

dryer, stove, frlge, covered
patio, central air, underpinned utllhy building. Nice
lot . 61 4-992·3063.
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Clean 2 BR Mobile Home,
adults only. Oep. req. Phone
266· 1291 .
12x60 2 bdr. fumiljhed gaa
8t water paid, 1250 mo .,
1100 dapo1it. Call 4468583 .

For sale or renf- Mobile home
with 12x24 addition on own
lot. No children. 814· 9864290.

Very nice 2 bedroom mobile
home. Furnished . 12x.60.
8ur1i,-.gham area. No pets.
814-992-7479.

USED MOBILE HOME, IN
GOOD SHAPE, 304· 576·
2711.

12x60 Trailer. 2 bedrooms.
1umithed. washer end dryer,
adultt, no peta, 8100 deposit and references. 304·
676· 4874.

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35 Lots &amp; Acreage
36 acre• at Rodney on W.T.
Watson Rd . Owner flnencing available. Cell448-8221
,tter 6' W8akdeya.

Beautiful lot on lower Raccoon creak. land contract
available. Call Tom l"lle
446-7901 .
2-approx. 1 Y.l acre loti for
tale, leva/lots, •3,900each .
Call 614·388· 88ll-l .
For tale or Ieete 100 ecru.
mineral rlghto. Cell 614·
596·6370.
Nice V:!! acre lot, drilled well,
wptic tank, Southside area.
S 10, 600. 304-937-2586 or
675· 3575.
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· Wanted

Want&amp;d lObuy. 1-6 reasonably priced ocrea In Golllpollo·
Chathire .area for home tite.
614·992·6177.

4 bdr. house 6 acre• of land
on At. 180 in VInton. Central
air. $350 mo., 10c. d•l!· Ill
ref. Call 448-3176.
Nearly new 2 ~dr. houN. 3
mi. from HMC. ,no pett.
*195 mo., 1100 dep . Cell
446-3617.
Small modern ·Country
home. References, deposit.
Reasonable. Write P.O. Box
10. Galllpollo. Oh 41831.

)kick houoa, 3 "BRo. LR. ·
Jdtchen, 1 bath, 1 car
garage. large lot, K.C .
)lchool dill. Cell 446· 8204.
Q. bdr. home on lower River

Rd. $226 mo.. Wiseman
Agency, 446· 3643.

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3 bdr. houM overlooking
(iver, 2 batht, fa~lly room.
city tchooll, has river fron tage, 1300 mo. WIMman
~gency, 446· 3143.
Rent or Sale . Recine ·
f!emodelad two otory. New
oarpetlng, 3 be.drooma, 2
baths, garage, gil heat.
J:!ooa to ochool. f 1 85.
month. Depoah &amp; rlferenceo. 614·742-2843, Sole
~rice 539,600.

r· bedroom

country home.
Cellar wtth outbuilding. Ref·
e.enceo required . 814·742·.
21541. Longovllle •-·

THREE bodroom houae ,
Roulh Rd.. Chnhlri. OH.
Full booament, largo lot,
garego. Call 814·317·
7_1715.
2 bedroom cottege, ~ew
cerpot, good location, In
town, 304-171·7834
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badroom houoa, . Roulh
Road, Chaohlrw. Ohio, tun
b. .amont, 1 - lot, garage,
C'elll14-317·7171.
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eleetrlc ttove. e1 71 •
month, 304-171-2214.

Two bedroom, unfurnished
mobile hOfTI8, $160. per
month. Oepo1it required.
located on Jericho Road,
304-876 -7308 .

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Level loti 8 mi . south of
Galllpolio. All underground
utilities , central 11wage.
Call 446 · ·1 241. 8 · 6,
MondaY-Friday:
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tKIT 'N' CARLYLE ••

by Larry Wrlghl

Knauff FireWood Pickup or

for Rent

for Rent
For l~ille modern. unfurn ..,2
bdr. apt. Overlooking city
park. Includes range &amp; refrig . t176 mo. Cell 446 1819 or e.v enings 446 4426 .

lootcamperloroole.
1,1500. 114-992· 2720 or
14-992-3689.

Slightly Irregular carpatl,
remanu and whole houtt
1ize. Ideal for rental income.
etc. Pricea starting at e2.99.
l3.99 oq .yd . Call 61 4 ·992·
6173.

Buy Factpry Direct. lightweight. fiberglall Scamp
13' •nd 18~ travel trailara •
new 1 9' 6th whHI. Call now
toll free 1 ·800· 346-4962
1or free brocl-!ura and SAVEl

Walnut lumbar 8 ond 10ft.
long . Cell 304-458·1997.

Will-Burt stoker furhance
24', good cQnd. Call 446-

Fireplace insert-still in fac·
tory carton -automatic
controla·2 blowera-gluo
door·eth pen.fltl 30 ln. to
48 ln . fireplace-burnt wood
o ~ c_o e 1 . , •._590. Cell 814·
2• 6 1 2 1 6

Book Encyclopedia.
Furnished Rooms World
late Edition. like new.
Phone 304-882-2486 .
For rent Sleeping Roomt -~-------­
and light house keeping Kelvinator tide by tide.
room1. Park Central Hotel. 1200. Meyteg Auto. 5100.
Coli 446· 9756 .
Hoover portable wa1her and
dryer. 8276 . 614· 742 ·
Sle8ping room- $116~ utili- 2362 .
tiel paid, range &amp; refrlg . 1 ---------~
Share bath . Man only. 448· EXTRA good top soli, doll·
441 6 after 7_p.m.
vored , phone 304· 675 ·
7771 ..

46 Space for Rent

For Sale: lumber 1 '' and 2 ·'
dlmentlon, poplar, oak or
pine. For prices and availaMobile home lot 1ft acr8, 1 bility . Contact Millwood
mile paat Centenary on Rt. Inc., 304·273-2622, Rt. 2
141 . Water S. electric hoo- at Evergreen Hill• Road,
kup. dep. &amp; ref. req . Call Monday-Friday, 8 -4 :30;
614 ·246·6841 .
Saturday, 8-3:00 .

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo COUCH . chair, rocker, onoPark, 'Route 33, Nonh of man . 2 end tables. coffee
Pomeroy. Large lOti. Call table. after &amp;, 304-876992· 7479 .
4512.
For leasa

Seasoned oak firewood,
304-676•2767 eftor 4 p.m .

Retail Store, 1400 sq . ft.
carpeted. downtd1Nn location. Call 304-876-3788 .

Sofa and .chair, excellent
conditiOn, rust and gold,
UOO. Call 304· 676· 1642
after 6 .

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Dry firewooCI , dellverd ,
phone 304-675· 7771 .

Motor• Hom111
&amp; Camper•

EVENING

Firewood - cut up~ • slab1,
115 pickup load. Call 614· '
245· 5804.

Misc. Merchandise

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Camping
Equipment

Delivered In Mason. Meig1,
Gallia or pick up at Richard•
&amp; Son . Call 448-7785. o

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REPOSSESSED Signl Nothing down! Take ower peymantt 858 .'00 monthly .
4'x8' fleshing arroW sign .
New bulbi, lenar1. Hale
Signa. Call FREE 1·800·
628-7446, anytime. .

3, 1983

22 ft . camper, good condl·
tlon, Phone 304· 178·2881 .

MUST SELL 6 new· sewing
machines tcratched in shipping were -260 now $79 or
t 6 a week . Coli 446-9301 .

wood. 614·843· 5188.

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Oclcbar

Oollvored. 1 2"·22" otockod
In yard . HEAP venc(er ,
prompt delivery._ 81 • · 2158 ..
8245.

Heavy dutv Westinghouse.
alec. clothes dryer. Exc.
cond. 367-7727 .

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44 Apar1ment
Firewood for oele. Hard·

for Rent
14x79 2 bdr. unfrun .. mobile home. c~npeting. appllancea. central ai~ &amp; heat, 2 bdr. trailer. furnithed . Cell
•1 1,000. Call 614· 266 · ·446· 0756.
6036, after 7PM 614·266·
1672.
Furnished 14x70 3 bdr.
trailer on priVIt&amp; lot. 10
1 971 Mobile Homo. Rebal minute• from town. •200
12x615. New furnace, not mo. plus utilitiet, $200 dep .•
fumlohod . Coli 614· 992 · roferonceo. Coli 614· 256 ·
7756.
1393.

One acre lot With platform
for hou1e and' in-ground
pool , f9r informetlon, 813·
685· 1 232 .

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CAPTAIN EASY

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1971 Zlndole , 12x63
~7600.

Ohio

Atarl &amp; 6 cartridges. I 100.
Coil 446-2297.
Pine oven. 8400. Joe•
Plua in Cheshire. Call 814·
367-0671 .
Fi1h Aquariums made to
order. Irvin's Glast Service.
446·4423.
Woodburning Stovaa. free•
tanding, fireplace intertl.
mobile home approved. &amp;
furnance ·ed-ons. Jividen•
Farm Equipment, 44.6·
1676.

Firewood pickup or doll·
vorod. Call 614·255· 6889.

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Building materiels
block. brick. sewer pipet,
window1 , lintels. etc .
Claude Winters, Rio Grande,
0 . Call 614·245·5121 .

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DON'T MIOAN ANY&amp;ODY ANY

TO ATTACK TH&amp; I&lt;OI!IOTS.

HAI&lt;&gt;JI, WASH.

STUC"O PLAS"J:ERIN_G
teJttured ceilings commercial and residential, free

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Fruit

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Autos for Sale

&amp;. Vegetable•
Appliu. Fltzpetrlc~ Or·
cherdo. S.R. 889. 614· 689·
3786 or 61 4·619-4376.
Houro10 o.m.-6 p.m.

59 For Sale or Trade
1969 Ford 4x.4. Trade for car
of oqual value. 614·843·
5119.

1976 Ford Torino. Sola or
trade. Aoklng f760 . Cell
304-773·5013 otter 6:00
p.m.
1979 Thunderbird. t3400.
614· 949· 2890.
1977 Chevy Mon.te Carlo,
eir, power steering, power
brakea, t1800.00 Coll304·
882·2688 after 6 p.m.
1971 Automatic ranch style
ttatlonwagon, Welt VIrginia
inopectod, nice. f896 .00
negotiable. Call 304-675·
1987 or 1175-21162.

ConsOle Motorola ste,eo
with AM ·FM radio. Uko 1974 Olda Cutla11, 4 dool:
new. Will tell or trade for good con elton, t800 orbeot
r'ecllner rocker. Cell 614- oHer, 304·675-4437 or
992· 3430.
676-3364.

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Farm Equipment

8N Ford front end loader.
double action. hydraulic
bucket, 1200. a fl . drag dilk
f60 . Coli 614-388· 8896.
40ft. hay conveyor. Used 1
-•on. 814· 843·61811 .

Pets for Sale

New Ideo 324 2 row plckor.
.New ldoa 324 with 329
Sheller. Both llold roo4y.
HILLCREST KENNELS Phone 614·986·3831.
lording all braada. Selling
Happy Jock Dog Food.
Doberman puppie1: Stud 6 3
Livestock
Service. Call446-7795.

614-266 ..
~---PAINTING . Interior ond
8Jtterior. plumbing. roofing.
some remodeling. 20 yrt,
oxp._Cell614-388· 9652.

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spout·
lng . 30 yaoro experience,
opeclollzlng In built up roof.
Coll814-388-9867.

BORN LOSER

IPVJ MIJCI.l RIIJ
CAIJ 4'HA%
AT A f'AI&lt;TLI
lAATCU.L(

f\51./' 4\".DMIIJ' TO
M4 ~tJ'MA'S

RON'S Televlolon Service.
Specializing In Zenith and
Motorola. Qu.,ar. and
~o•io• _c;~~na. •q.u 6 76-2398

Sl')(n{ -Q;CoiJO

Or448 ·'2464~-J

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F e.:K Tree Trimming. stump
removal. Coll676·1331 .

RINGLE'S SERVICE oxpe·
rienced roofing. Including
hot tar application. carpenter. electrician. meton. Call
304·676· 2088 or 675·
4660 . .

Water Walla. Commercial
1981 Cutlo11: •1771; 1881 and Domestic. Tett holn.
Mercury Lynx, •43811; 1980 Pumps ·S1I11 and Service.
Comoro, U085: 1179 Cu· ,304-886·3802.
tfooo, f5896; 1179 Morcury
Zephyr, f211915; 19711 Oldo Get your carpet in ahlp
Dolta 88, t895; 19700 ahapa. Water removal. FREE
Dodao Pickup, 1895. Bill ESTIMATES, FURNITURE
DEAl AUTO SALES, Rt. 2 CLEANING . CAPTAIN
and Jericho Rood, 304-1171· STEAMER 114·446-2107.
17119 after 5 p.m., 1175·
5486.
E &amp; R Tree Service, fully
In au red. free estimates .
1174 Plymouth Duller, Phone 614·367·0836. call
tlant six engine. auto .• AM- after 6 .
FM caaMtte. e•cellent con·
d~lon, 11,000 Firm. (6141
SEAMLESS GUTTERS, One
992·2445 or (3041 882· place custom fit your home.
2783.
Guaranteed. Advanced Gutter. (Doy 614·692:4066,1
11711 Matador, 4 door, good (night 61f·698·8206.)
condition, body and motor
orange whh brown vinyl top, Rooting and Cupentry
304-576·21 60.
Work. general rapaira. call
Anthony Williamson, 8141965 DeSoto, excellent 367·0194.
condition, call 304-8963686.
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Get Your Corpat IN SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTAIN
1975 Chevrolet Nova, STEAMER , water removal.
85,432 mleo. Call 3f04· furniture cleanhig. Free Estl875· 41548 after 11:30 p.m.
moteo, 514-4411-2107.

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2 bdr. Regency Inc. Apart·
Couch. chair, rocker, otto·
manti HUO Available Util- 51 Household Goods men, 2 end table• end coffee Judy Taylor Grooming. Call
Club calves E•otic tteer
tiet paf"\\y fum .. apt~rtmentt
after 5:00 614-367-7220.
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croes11-Sired by Double
available now. 1200 per mo.
4 room I!Pt. utilttiet partially
SWAIN
Briarpatch Kennels Prof••· Time, Tornado. 61 4·379·
paid $'1 &amp;0. A-One Reel AUCTION Ill FURNITURE Moving Sale - Various 1lonal All-breed grooming, 2805 . •
Enatet, Ci.rol Yeager, Real- 62 Olivo St., Gollipollo. 6 houuhold itema aftd rabbits Indoor-outdoor boarding fil
tor. Cell 304·675· 5104 or place wood living room 1u1te and caget, truck · tnow GIIhloo. Englloh Cocker Spo- Reg. 3 yr. old 'Chlx' PI·
304-876· 7386.
whh 8 inch flat arms •399, chelno, 304 ; 676 · 1866 . nlol puppl..·. Coll814-388· lomano gueldlng very gon·
Stove and furhace cleaning
tie. Call 446·927t or 446· 1---------~ end repair, 304-676-6073.
9790 .
bunk bedt complete with Best offers taken!
1600.
72 Trucks for
Furni1hed apt. •186. Water bunklao t189. 2 place en·
pold, 2 bdr., 131Vz 4th, tron livingroom suitea $199 ,
2 hortat &amp; 2 uddlea. 30-08 197:8 Ford truck. •ll.ort bed. 82
Gelllpollo. 446·44 1 6 after 7 antron r~cllnera •99, other
Plumbing Remington rifle. 304-882· 6 cyl. Cell 446·2192.
p.m .
recliners $80, maple din·e tte
.
&amp;Heating
3242.
11t1 1179,., 1ova teats $70,
2 bdr .. 2 bath. 11 Court St. hide-a · bed 8260, box
1980 GMC 4x4 14 ton,
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Regl.tered' Amerlc.8n Sed- outo., PI, PS, 30,000 mi ..
Ref. &amp; dep. $325 mo . Call springs &amp; mattre11 twin or
CARTER'S
PLUMBING
dlebrod,
111
hondo,
'Gelding
448·4928 .
full e100 lit regular-firm
f5,100. Call 446·2403.
. AND HEATING
Showhoroa. Call 304·676·
t120, maple dinette chalra
Cor. Fourth and Pina
;!030 or 175-4232.
Small fUrn .. houte 1 or 2 t36, wash stBnda •34,
1978 Ford PU F150 Ex·
4411·3888 or 446· ,
adults 0'1iv. no pets. Call maple rockers t68. 7 piece
2 young Coon dogs. 1 black
plorer YJ T.• p.b., p.1 .. radial Phone
4477
.
448·0338.
chrome dinette set •149, 6 REPOSSESSED SIGNI No- &amp; ten, 1 walker. .Cell 614·
tirea, ••c. cond. t3300. Cell
64
Hay
&amp;
Grain
256-1415.
piece dinette ut •as. used thing down! Take over pay448·2403.
JIM 'S ~LUMBING Ill HEAT· ,.
bedroom suites. reflrgera- manti, $68 . 00 month ·
Furnithed 3 rooma, With tort, ranges, chest, dre11ert, ly',4'x.8' flaJhing arrow sign . Registered Portier pups. 8
lNG . Fomerly Dewitt'• ··
Moving:
1970
Ford
pickup
prtvate bath. Reference pre· wringer washers, TV's, New bulbs, leners. Hala wko. old. Coli 614-245· Mixed Hoy. 614·949· 2424. wreckor, _f500. 1874 Pinto Plumbing. Cell 614·367·
fer red. Cell 446-2216 .
dryeret, &amp; shoes. Call 446· Slgno. Coli FREE 1·800· 9439 .
for porta no. 3 mi. down 0676.
31&amp;9.
,626· 74"e, anytime.
Rt. 218.01010 2 brldgeo, end
Jackson Estate Apartments
Australian Shepherd - Blue
of guardrail· with green
538 Jeckson Pike (Equal
E_xcavating
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
2 c.olorTVo. 304· 675· 2816 . Heeler pupple1. Excellent
paint, turn right, gravel rd. 83
Housing Opportunity) has Sofa, chair, rocker. otto·
pet, f25 each. 614-379cro11roada,
make
left,
1
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one bedroom apartmentl man, 3 tables. (extra heavy Frolt free refrigerator In 2143.
71
hOuee trailer left.
rant stening at 1167 and by Frontier). •686. Solo, excellent condition. Phone
DOZER WORK By Tod
two bedroom rent starting at chair and lovasut, 1276. 304-675· 1386.
AKC Regiatered Doberman,
1988 Ford T860 tondem Henna. pondt. dltchet, 1
• 193. UOO depooh. Cal Sofaa and chairs priced from
176. 304·BB2· 2230.
TOP CASH paid lpr leto dump truclf., 61 4 · 9'12· b11emMts. etc. Call 441·
448-274&amp; or leave me ..age f286 . to 1895. Tebleo, •46 · Full size bed, box 1prlngs.
model uild cart. Smith 61541 .
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4907 . Car'ter • Evans
on answeringt service.
Transportatton .
and up to 1126. Hide-a- book •half . headboard, AKC Regiatenid Doberman Bulck-Pontloc, 191 1 Eaot·
beds, e440 . and up to '76 .00, 304-882-2246.
puppl01, 176, 304·882· ern Aw.. Galllpollo, 448· ~ ton Dodge Rom pickup
1 bdr. apt . with stove &amp; '52.&amp;., Recllnero, f176 . to
2282.
2230.
with topper. 4 tpead atand- lonnie Boggs Excavating.
refrigerator, near HMC , no f360 .. Lampo from f28 . to
j
ohlft. 614·992·5434.,. Dozer, backhoe, dumptruck.
peto, f169 mo., UO dop . f76 . Deak f1 10 up to f226 . HUPP'o Applenco &amp; Gloll· AKC Regloterad Weimo· 1978 Pontiac Sunblrd, 4 ord
Work by hour or job. Call
114·992·51114.
.
Coll446· 3817.
Hutchos. 1550. and up, wdore. ,R ebuih woohoro Ill ranor puppleo, Chonplon· cyl., 72.000 mi .. f1,900 or
446·71103.
maple or pine finlth . Bunk
ryers 61 .00 up. 1 Frott thip bloodline in field and trade. CIU 11.a.379a2721.. 1172 Ford pickup. F100,
2 bedroom apt., furnished, bed complete with met- free refrig. nice U 10• 1 ahow. Own both parents and
cat 215 hoe, dozera, crane.
utilities paid, 1275, $100 tre11es, •260. and up to Coldapot refrig. 1146, 1 are on premitet. Mother 1978 Chevetta 4 dr. , body rough. f376 . II 14· loaders, dump truck. Call
112·2849.
dep., adults only. no pets. f396 . Boby bade, •1 1 0. AFr igldolre elecdt. rLenge 1 1 1RO. from Ch. Ranoh'o Rajah and 52,000 mi., PS, olr cond.,
614-448·1142 betwoen
11 guarantee · ocated t . Ch. Ka'm1ou London Fog, PB, 4 tpd. •1.1eo or tr11de.
Cell 446·0962.
Mattrettes or boJt springs,
_
7_
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1972
Dellun
pickup,
full.,. twin, f68 ., firm , filS . ~~l:S~to~3C•II 44 6 ·81 81 Serlouo lnqulrloo only . Cell 814·371-2721 .
•7&amp;0.00 or beat offer, cell
Furnished upnairs apt., 3 end $78. Quoon oeto, f1 95.
Phone 304·489· 1719 eftr 5 1 - - - - - - - - - Good·1 Exc•votlng. booo--;:,
rooms &amp; 'l:ieth, clean, adults 4 dr. cheoto, 142. 5 dr. Sooro 3Yz H.P. lawn mower, p.m. weekdoyo and e_nytlme 1880 Ci'marq Rolley Spon, 304·175-2585.
mema. footara. drivewayi, JoO ,
only, · no pets, ref. req .
Mptic tanka. landacaplng. ~~
chana,
$64.
Bed
fram11.
portable
Kenmore
dla
on
weekendl.
41.000
mil••~ PS~ PB. air
Utllltloo pold. Cell 446· 120.and •26-.. 10 gun - Gun hwasher. exc. con d. Cash a
·Call anytime 446-41537, ,
con d., auto., tl,300 or 73
Van1 &amp; 4 W .O.
1619.
James L Davison, Jr . •
cobinou, f350 . Goo or corry. 446-3294 .
AKC Rogiotenid Doberman tTodo. Cll614·37g·27211.
owner.
f326
up
to
pupploo.
colore
ere
bl'
o
ck,
1966
GMC
8chool
buo
30
electric
rongeo,
'
new apartment in Eureka,
A
1 &amp; rod, blue, fown, 304-178· 1978 Orondo Prix 58,000 poanngor, 212 engine, 4 J .A.A. Conitructlon Co. '),
large front porch, overlook· 1375. Baby motroooeo, 126 Uk
·
mllea, • needs front end. spd .• newbn~kea.goodtirat.
ing Ohio River. 1 or 2 adults. &amp; 136, bed framea *20. wc!;~:,n:=~~~:9 ~o!ea· 182;2.
f26 , Ill f30, klnglreine f60. aon , , 460 _ 246 _6439 _
•1.991 or trade. CoM 814· f2. 200. Call 441.2a 3 a 01 • W1tar Linea. f ·ooten, ""
Cell614·266· 1 198.
llood Mlactlon of bedroom
379·2721.
E
·
Drolno. All kin do of Ditching.
10
I tea. ce d ar c h 1111 • 7&amp;,000 BTU fuel oll1tove &amp; 57
Mu.l
·cal
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Rutland, Oh. 1114·742 · "su
1 bed room Apt. $198 . mo .
'
rockoro, motol coblnoto,
k
d 1 .
lnltruments
1980 YW Rabbh good con- 1979 Jeep CJ·I5, 1 cyl., 3 2903.
including utilities. Equal swivel
rocker1.
tan • UM
Winter, naw
dltlon. CIM 1ft• 4:30 114·
d
------ ~
300
housing opportunity. Con· Uled Furniture .. bookcooe, con d. ' 1 50 · 3 0 4 · 675 ·
2411· 8113.
op .. exc. cond .. "·
or Mei.QI Excav1ting. Bulldozer
tact Village Manor Aptt. rongao. cholro. dlnnott oat, 7957 ·
g~: . tor pickup. Call 448- .. beckhoe 18rvice. a•••.
61 4-992· 7787.
wood table a'nd ohalra, dryClarinatt, flu tel . I I In - 1878 Mazda OLC wagon.
"'
manta, footet"t, landiCIIplng.
23cu. ft . deepbeeze.klng phonea . trombones ,
f
dl 0
3
size weterbed, Kitchen Aide trumpetl. Fr.anka Pawn auto .• a. c., •m- m ra ' top 77 Jimmy 4x4 good cond .. drlvewaya. farm ~ondt .
3 &amp; 4 room furnished apts. era. refrlgeraton and TV'a.
miiH out Bulovllla Rd . Open dlohwoohar. Cell 266 _1177 Shop. 446 _0840 _
rack . 13880. Coil 245·' naw tires, new pilint, tott of 11 4· 742-2407 or814· 742· ' ";:
614·992·6434, 614· 992· 9omto
llpm; Mon. thru Fri.. or 268 _8866 _
9457.
2018.
'
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59t4 Of' 304-882·2568.
• l,
9am to &amp;pm. Sat.
..
l
446·0322
_ _ _ _ _;;__ __ _ ,I Stelnwoy plano, parlor 1170 Lincoln Continental
l,
,
,
Now Hauling Good Lump or grand, excellent condhlon, __..._ Ill
d
dltfo
Nice 2 bedroom apt in
Electrical
• 1 00 Call
con 448.
n,· 1179 ' Chevrolet pickup 14 84
Mlddle;port . · Adult• only.
Ill Applloncoo, 1127 Third Stoker
. Coal,· 114· 317- c;»utlfda.
. 985Pomeroy,
•3942 . ori At. 7 . ...."'
blaoll: 12.200.
•''
&amp;
Refrigeration
7101
814
ton.
4
whoel
drive,
p.o.,
p.b
..
Dopoolt required. 614· 992· TV
Ave., Golllpollo, 4411· 1819.
0121.
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13,500.
51
4
-992·
2828 .
l
28118."
Spin
.
w
aohero.
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electric
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877 Hond• Accord, A. T.,
l'
Furnished efficiency and 2 oloctric ronooo, refrigero- OUR BOARDING .HOUSE
SEWINO Machine rapair1,
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with
Major
Hoople
AM·FM·coao.,
o.c.,
eood
1
badroom Apt. in Middleport, toro, TV ooto.
Hrvice.
Authorized
Singer
'
cond. t1100. 371-2241. · 7 4 Motorcycle•
Oh . No peta .. Months rent
Salu • Sarvic, Sh•pen . i
plua 1100. .security. 614· REBUILT APPLIANCES
Sclaaora. Fabric Shop, , '
1173 VW 8upor Bettlo.
992·3874.
Pomoroy. 992·2284.
..:1,,
Washers. dryar1, ranges,
Am·Fm otarwo.
refrigerators. Shop repair,
1974
Honda
Chopper
30
ln.
to.lt
rodlolo.
low
Apertmenu . 304-676· brlllg It In Ill Save. Call
lharp f18111 . 1872 Iuper ovor frant and. CB 750 F. 85
5548.
General Hauling
4411·818'1.
-··Good cond. 114111. Call 114·141·2737.
1114-4411-7381
or
altar
5
•
APARTMENTS , mobile Sofa and Choir. Glboon
lt . .
114·1112·3117.
homea. hou .... Pt. Pleaunt rtfrlgar1tor. Corbin &amp;
JONEBIOYSWATER SER·
75
·
8oate
and
and Golllpollo. 6 14·446· Snyder Furniture . 441 ..
VICE. Call 614-387-7471
1911 Dido II Rogancy. 2
Motora for Sale
8221 .
or 114·3117-0591.
f171 .
door. 21,000 mi... fuly
equipped, lea1her lnlorlor.
Large wood burning add-on
W•tar hauling. Faat Service.
uo. cond. ConlaOI M_.n Chrio Creft 1117
furnaca·brand new-heats
Kaaboueh at 61 4-8117· lion cobln crul-. 311 ft., low ratoa. Call 114·255· "
1743.
'
hot water-automatic
1241.
with troller, 112,800. Coli
controla-flrabrlck lined ,
111 4·317·0378 to.lwaon JIMI WATER SERVICE . 1
fl80. Colte14·2511· 1218.
10-3. 11111-441·1343 oftar Call Jim Lanier." 304·1111·
1111 Dart, al•l I,
8.
7387.
dra,
....... too
ouo to- mendon,
A-1 """"''
oondl·
lion, 304-171·1730.
78
Cemplng
87 Uphol1tery
1171 Moreury Coug~r, I
... Equlpmant
oyf., 111 IIIII:
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YANKEE!

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fiJ Cll ®I Scarecrow and
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9:00
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Starring Johnny Carton:
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Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon and Doc Severinsen recall some of the series
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Some of the guests include
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(1) 700 Club Today's pro·
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C!J Auto Racing '83:
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SoOri-Lee pressures Klin·
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(]) (]]) Great Performances
'Alice in Wonderland .' Richard Burton and his
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9:30 {}) Coming Attractions
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George realizes rhat th ~
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10:00 Cil MOVIE: '1. The Jury'
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lit C1J ®I Emerald Point
N.A.S. Rear Adm ire! Mal. lory is ordered by the Pen·
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Answer: How does that fis he rman who tends s heep
on the si de ma ke a livin g?- ..
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and handMng from Jumble, clo thll ntwaptper, Boll :14, Norwood, N.J . 07148.
Include yownamt, addna1,llp coOe anclmske ciMch payablt to Ntwspal*booli.L

BRIDGE
Oswald Jacoby and Jam~as Jacoby

The blitz is on
of clubs. East plays the jack.
South wins and leads the ""-~
. heart deuce. West goes right
NORTH
10.3·83
up with his ace and has a ...
+1071
real problem. "
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Oswald: " A check of the
tKQIOI74
North-South convention card
+94
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shows that North's three·
WEST .
EAST
,
diamond bid invited three
tK5
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no-trump, but was not fore·
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ing.
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South has good diamonds tQIOiill
tJ7
in this case, clearly three to
SOUTH
the ace or A·J . He also
+J96
knows that, whether South
.KJ 52
has won the club -lead wlth
.A63
the ace or kin~, he holds the
tAK6
other tor. club. '
Jim: ' Two aces and a king
Vulnerable: Both
account
for 11 of South's
Dealer: South
high-card points. If he holds
Wett Nortb East Soatb K·J of hearts, we are up to
1 NT
15. Maybe East holds five c
Pass
3•
Pass 3 NT spades to the A·Q."
Pass......JPass._1 .. Pass
Oswald: " West may think
a little more and d&lt;k:ide he
will look like a real idiot if

he is wrong, but in any event

Opening lead: +!&gt;

By Oswald )acoby
aad James Jacoby

Oswald: "If there were
rooters at a bridge tourna·
· m,ent, they might well follow
football and cheer 'Defense,
DefenBe' after a - hand like
loday's."
Jim: "West leads his five

he planks his klng ol spades.
East slgnals wlth the eigh1 ,
and five spade tricks plus
the hearl ace leave · South
two tricks shor1 of three notrump."
Jiril: "Rather similar to
the defensive back who tries
to intercept a pass by dash·

ing between the receiver and
where he figures t he pass
will be thrown. If right, he is
a hero. If wrong, a bum ."
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I~The Daily Sentinef

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SENT.IN~l

Monday, October 3, 1983

Pomeroy-;-Micldleport, Ohio

Grocery costs·'dip; higher p~~ces comJng
By LOUISE COOK

cum&gt;nt bargains, however, probably ,will find they won't last. The
summer's heat already has pushed
up the price of poultry products.
Beef and pork prices rern,aln low

Assocla!PdPressW!Uer.

Grocery prices dropped by more
d5 ,2.45:
.
'.
09 ,2.09 j
1 89 1.83 25 2.25
29 2.35 +
16.. 1.88--1
99. 1.95 · -

Chicago
Dallas
Detroit

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than half a percent last month,
according to an Associated Press

.81 + t
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73 - .58?? 1.01 +
19 .83 +
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This ls the Markelbaskel Comparioon graphic which compares
prices of various Kerns from Sept. I and Oct. I. ("'' Lawerphoeo ),

Meigs County happenings ••.
Fire damages truck

Veterans Memorial

marketbasket smvey, but the dip Is
just the lull before the tnnatlon
storm.
The AP found few clear trends in
prices doting september: At the
meat counter .. for example, pork
chops generally were down whlle
chopped chuck was up and frankfur·
ters•were mixed. In the o;latry case,
there were bargains lor butter and ·
,
higher prices for eggs.
The r~rt is based on a survey of
H food and non-food Items, selected
at random and priced In one
supermarket in each of 13 cities.
Prices originally were checked on
March 1. 1973 and have been
recheck!'(! on or about the start of
each succeeding month. The findIngs are not weighted to take
seasonal factors into aCcount.
The latest survey showed that the ,
marketbasketlncreasedlastmonth
at Ute checklist store In seven cities
and decreased In six cities for an ..
overall average decline of six-tenths
ofl percent.
The marketbasket also was up at
thecheckliststoretn:je\'enclttesand
down In six during August, but the
Increases were steeper, causing an
overall average rise of three-tenths
of 1 percent for the-month .

decrease.
·
The citieS checked were: Albu·
querque, N,M., Atlanta, Boston,
Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Los An·

geles, Miami, New York, PhUadel·
phla, Providence, R.I., Salt Lake
City and Seattle.

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because producers a!'e selling ,Off r;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
their animals rather than pay high
feed prices. By next year, the herds
will have been culled and livestock
supplies will drop.Tha\wlll touch off
another round of lnfiatlon.
.
The day Of the week on which the .
check was ma(le varied depending
on the m011Ut. Standard brands and
· sizes or comparable substitutes
were-used.
'
The AP did not try to rompare
actual prices from city to city. The
only comparisons were made In
terms of percentages of Increase or

OUR 20% OFF SALE CONTINUES .

.

ALE STARTS TODAY

·ALL :MEN'S WEAR
ALL BOYS' WEAR
IS . REDUCED 20%

Council to meet

Ito• fhroJIIh Ootober 8, 1883 while quantltte•lut. QuaniiiJ ric!tls relert~d.
We are not responsiltle for tJPocraphioal errors. SorrJ, lo Dealers.

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Racine Village Councll wlll meet
at 7 this evening at village hall.

72"x90"

Plan yanl sale .·

-Denim Jeans
-Flannel Shirts
-Socks
-Hanes Underwear
-Coats
-Sweat Shirts
-Sweaters

Demolay Mothers Clubwtll hold a
yard sale beginning today and
continuing through Wedn~ay
from 10 a.m. untll noon. For pick up
Items call 992-5537 or 992-7022.

Monday meetmg'
Eight and Forty Meigs COunty
Salon 710 will meet this evening at
7: :ll p.m. at the Racine American
Legion Hall. All partners are urged
to attend.

Saturday Admissions--Laura
A 1977· Ford pickup truck owned
Sayre,
Reedsville; Gloria Decker,
by Dwaine Allen,R t. 4, Pomeroy,
Comparing prices at the start of
Reedsville;
Lydia Hysell, Pomeroy.
,, was heavlly damaged by fire
October
with those at the beginning
Saturday Discharges--Carol
Saturday morning the Meigs County
of
the
year,
the AP found the
Wines, Stanley Fleldcarnp, FrederShert1fs Department reponed.
was up at the Water cut off set
marketbasket
Allen was culling firewood on the Ick Leadingham, Paul Clay, Harold checklist store In six cities and down
property of his brother-In-law and Jeffers, Mattie Teaford.
tnsevencltles. Overall, there was an
MIDDLEPORT- Watrr will be
Sunday Admissions--John Ed·
noticed smoke coming from under
average drop of 1.4 percent In the off tn Middleport for tWo hours
' thehoodofthetruck.Whenheraised · wards, Pomeroy; Maxine Phllllps,
Lloyd Johnson,
the hood flames shot out and the Pomeroy;
stores during the first three- exceptfor Grant Street.
Middleport.
marketbasket bllls at the checklist
Rutland Fire Department was
Sunday Discharges -- Phillip quarters of the year.
summoned.
During the same period of 1982, by
Jim Davts, Minersville, Informed Green, Gloria Fellure, Velma contrast, the markethasket rose an
the sheriff's department Saturday Herrick, Betty Friend, Florence· 1 average of 4.1 percent.
evening that parts were taken from &amp;.yolds, Cecil Smith.
Consumers wlto are enjoying the
two of his vehicles that were parked
on his property on White Chapel Office hoUJ'8 changed
· Road In Olive Township. The
The Meigs Planned Parenthood ·
Incident is under Investigation.
Offices, located In the Meigs
Medical Building, Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy, will he closed
several days during October.
Tomorrow, Oct. 4, the orttces wlll
be closed until 1: 00 p.m. and will
A number of calls were answered open at 1:00 remaining open until 5
by local units over the weekend, the
p.m . On Thursday, Oct. 6, o!flces
COLUMBUS, Ohlo (AP) ~ The
Meigs County Emergency Medical
will be closed an day and again on
Ohlo Highway Patrol plans tD fight
Services "reports.
Monday, Oct.lO. On Thursday, Oct.
Monday a! 5:31 a.m., the Pome13, offices will be closed until 1: 30 the hlgh rate of fatal accidents In
roy Unit went to LibertY. Ave. for
p.m., opening then aM remalnlng four-central Ohlo counties by more
Albert Keeton who was taken to
open untU 5 p.m. The ortl ces will be policing of some of the deadliest
Holzer Medical Center and at 7:36 closed all day on Frtday, Oct. 14 and roads . .
I
Patrol officers will start appeara.m., Middleport went to Route 7,
on Friday, Oct. 21.
Ing
In
locations
where
they
are
not
the Cheshire area, for Ray Ralrden
The offices wlll be open from 9
who was taken to Veterans Memor- a .m . to 5 p.m: all other days In normally seen In Franklin, FairIal Hospital.
October. For . appointments call, field, Knox and Licking counties,
sald Lt. Wendell Webb, asslslant
On Sunday, the Pomeroy Unit at
992-5912.
12: 44 p.m. took Maxine Phillips
district corrunander.
Resen-e game set
from her home· on State St., to
Webb said Franklin County
Veterans Memorial and at 2:58
outside of Columbus has had 33
The Meigs Marauder reserve fatalities so far this year, compared
p.m.. Pomeroy took Rita Stobart
football
teamw\u host Warren Local with 19 at this time a year ago.
from Anne St., to Veterans Mef1'lOr·
at
5:
:ll
plm. this evening at Falrfteld has had 12, compared with
tal. At 5:43 p.m. Middleport took
Marauder Stadium.
four last year; Knox County has had
George Anderson from Fourth and
15, compared with six; and Licking
Palmer Sts. to Veterans Memorial;
County has had 18, compare.l'wtth
Middleport at 5:46 p.m. took Lloyd Trustees to meet
14.
Johnson, Hysell St., to Veterans
SYRACUSE---Sutton Township
Memorial and at 8:14 p).m ..
He said the two teams of four
troopers each will work with local
MiddlepOrt took George Luster, Jr .. Trustees will meet Tuesday, Oct. 4,
from the Middleport Church of the at 8 p.m. at the Syracuse Municipal
and county law enforcement officBuilding.
ers. One team wlll work ln Franklin
Nazarene to Holzer Medical Center.
County and the others will l'(ltate
Saturday at 8:26 a .m ., Rutland
throughout the other four counties.
took Dana Ward from Meigs Mine I
Interstate 71 hetweenFrankRoad to Veterans Memorial and at 10: 56 ·
(Continued from page 1)
and London-Groveport Road south
p.m., Middleport took Tom Rue
11amed later.
of Columbus will get extra attention.
from 72 S. Third Ave.. to Hol;.er
planning
session
has
Another
Five people have died along that
Medical Center."
been called by the chamber for 7: 30 stretch this year.
p.m. Tuesday In the meeting room
The teams will patrol areas with
Meets.tonight
at the LaSalle. Representatives the highest accident rates and will
from the village, the parent-teacher concentrate on the hours when most
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The Meigs County Chapter 'of
organizations of the Bradbury, accidents bccur, often In the evening
... ~motay will meet this evening at Middleport and junior high schools,
. 7::.J p.m. at the Middleport Masoplc the American U!glon Post, and all and early morning, Webb saldc
Drinking drivers were In 43
Tempi~.
other tnterested.groups are asked to percent of the fatal accidents, Webb
he present for that session to add said. ~ng. driving left of center
Input for the final decisions on the and falling to yield the right of way
party.
also caused many accidents.

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George W. Mullen, 83, Coolville,
di€d Sunday at Camden-Clark
Memorial Hospital In Parkersburg
following an extended Illness.
Mr. Mullen was born at Newark,
w. va;,asonofthelateThomasand
Rachel Miller Mullen. He was a
farmer and was a member of the
Buckeye Illg Bucks 1Ciub.
Surviving are a son, George W.
Mullen, Jr.. Coolville; two daugh·
ters, Ocie L. Foutty, Long Bottom,
and VIoletta Davis, Coolville; two .
brothers, Thomas of Ripley, W.Va.,
and WU!lam of C\lmlng, Ohio; a·
sl$ter, Martha Farnsworth, Davis·
W. Va.; a cousin, Betty
Fossett, Coolville; seven grand·
chUdrell, 16 great-grandchildren,
and one great - great granddaughter. Besides ' his parents, he was precededlndeathbyhis
wife of 52 years, Addle Eil2Abeth
Mullell, In 1970; a son, Lewis Earl
Mullen and three brothers.
Services will be held at 11 a.m.
Wednesday at the White Funeral
Home In Coolville with the Rev. Roy
Deeter
Bw1al will be In
the Ton:h Baptist Chureh CeJne.
11!1Y. Friends may caD at the fUneral
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maturity date with a lower minimum requir,ment.
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