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                  <text>Monday, August 2,1982

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Page-l 0- The Daily Sentinel

Area death s
Shop In Pomeroy. He was a
member of the Pomeroy Masonic
Lodge
which wW conduct services
Raymond L. (Jack) Jewell, 59,
at
7:
ll
this evening at the Ewing
~Pike St., Coal Grove, Ohio, forFuneral
Home.
merly of Meigs County, died SunSurviving
are a 'daughter, Mrs.
day at St. Mary's Hospital In
Raymond
(Judy)
Jewell, PomeHuntington, W. Va., following a ·
roy;
two
grandsons,
Tony and
brief Illness.
Randy
Jewell;
a
sister,
Mrs. ChaBorn Feb.15, 1923atDownlngton,
rles
Zalusky,
Dayton;
several
he was a son of the late Leonard
aunts
and
uncles
and
several
nieces
Jewell, Jr., and GOldie Jewell who
and
nephews.
survives In Columbus. He served In
Services will be held at 1 p.m.
the U.S. ArmydurtngWoridWarii
Tuesday
at the Ewing Funeral
and was employed at Ford BrothHome
with
the Rev. WUllam Mid·
ers In Coal Grove.
dleswart
officiating.
Burtal will be
Surviving are his wife, Ruth
In
Beech
Grove
Cemetery.
Friends
Brickles..Uewell; a son, Jeffrey of
may
call
at
the
funeral
home
at
Wlllow Wood; two daughters,
anytime.
Nedra Kearns, South Point. and
Kathy Truesdell, Coal Grove; his
mother, G&lt;ildle Jewell, Columbus; Esta David
six brothers, Lennie of Pomeroy;
Esta David, 31 StOnewood ApartPearlie of West Columbia, W. Va.;
ments In Middleport, died Monday
George, Paul, Cecil and Richard,
morning In Akron. Services wW be
all of Columbus; two slstets, Irene
announced by the Ewing Funeral
Burrttt of Albany, and Anestlne
Frazter of Columbus; six grand· Home.
children and three step· Roxie Oiler
grandchildren.
Services will be held at ll a.m.
Roxle (cq) Oller, 78, formerly of
Tuesday at the Phillips Funeral Middleport, died Saturday at
Home In Ironton. Friends may call Mount Carmel East Hospital In
at the funeral home from 6 to9 p.m. Columbus.
this evening.
Mrs. OUer had been living In Columbus
with a daughter, Violet Ba· .
Harry A. Miller
tey for the past three years.
Born In Gall1a County on Dec.lB,
Harry A. Miller, 00, 115 Kerr St.,
1903,
she was a daughter of the late
Pomeroy, a Pomeroy business·
John
and Julia Yeauger Lewis. She
man, died Saturday at Veterans
was
also
preceded In death by her
Memorial Hospital.
husband,
David OUer, six brothers,
He was a son of the late Thomas
sisters
and a grandson.
three
and Berntce BrookS Miller.
Surviving
are two daughters,
Mr. Miller was operator of the
Mrs.
Batey
of Columbus. and
Associated Television and Radio

Mildred Milurons, ReynolcJBburg,
eight grandchildren, 20 great·
grandchildren and seven great·
great-grandchildren. Several
nieces and nepllewS also surviVP.
Mrs. oner was a member of the
Middleport Church of Christ In
Christian Union.
Services will be held at 2 p.m.
Tuesday at the Rawlings-Coats·
Blower Funeral Home with the
Rev. Lawrence Manley officiating.
Burial wW be In Gravel Hill Cemetery, Cheshire. Friends may cl!ll at
the funeral borne from 2to 4and 7 to
9 ·p.m. Monday.

Raymond L. ~ewell

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discusses engineering plans with job foreman Chuck Paulus.

Albert G. Blackwell
· Albert George Blackwell, llli,
Route 2, Racine, dled Saturday at
Holzer Medical Center.
He was a son of the late James
. and Cora Bentley Blackwell. He
was also preceded In death by a
brother, WUllam.
Surviving are h1s wife, Agnes
Backus Blackwell; a stepson, Gregory Eben, at borne; a brother,
Charles Preston Blackwell, Stratford, Va.; a sister, Anna Mae Alley,
Racine, and several nieces and
nephews.
Services will be held at 10 a.m.
Wednesday at the
Funeral

Home with the Rev. Florence L,
Snllth officiating. Burial wW be In
the Letart Falls Cemetery. Frlenda
may call at the tuneral home !lilY;
time after 7 this evening.

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Clltford C. Cuckler,
former
Meigs County realtor who made lila
hOme with Tony and Shirley Jones '
In Tuppers Plains, died Monday
morning at St. Joseph Hospital In
Parkersburg.
Mr. Cuckler was a son of the late
Franklin and Katie Mae Smith
Cuckler. He was also preceded In
death by a sister, Edith Cuckler
and a brother-In-law, Charles H.
Bryson.
Surviving are a sister, Weltha
Mae Bryson, Pomeroy; a niece,
Betty L. Blackwood, Mlnersvtlle; a
nephew, C!Uford H. Bryson, Pitts-·
burgh, Pa., and cousins, Gladys
Moore, Parkersburg, and Leo DeU:
DavidSOn, Pomeroy.
Mr. Cuckler retired from h1s real
estate business In 1965. He was a
former member of the Odd Fellows
Lodge.
Memorial services will be anoounced later by the Ewing Funeral Home.

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Because tough
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Soft, pre-washed,

Pomeroy-Middle~rt,

By CRARi..ENE HOEFLICH
The bid of D. V. Weber rt Reeds·
ville totaling $36,914.96 for construe~

tlon of water 11nes In the Kerr's Run
area w8s accepted at the Monday
night meeting of Pomeroy VUlage

Barnick, but Mayor Andrews assured that any damage will be repaired to the owner's satisfaction.
In other action, councu requested
clerk Ellen Rought to provide a
breakdown of lund expenditures on
the Kerr's Run proJect
Discussed during the meeting
were several road sUps In the vU·
!age Including_the one on Union
Ave. Mayor Clarence Andrews reported that a representative of the
state highway department will be
here Wednesday to look over the
slips and make recommendations.
Councilman Bruce Reed reported the SoU arid Water Conservation Office h811 adv1Bed blm that
the Ohio Division of Reclartlatlon
felt there was Insufficient evidence
that the sUp on Union Ave. Is m1ne

ALL THE KENTUCKY .FRIED
CHICKEN YOU CAN .· EAT

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FOR JUST

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CREPY-EN-VALOIS, FranCe- President Francois Mltterrand
and Premier Pierre Mauroy'lead the mourners today at the funeral
of 44 children killed In the fiery bus wreck last weekend. But "their
presence wW not bring back the children," said the mother of four of
the vtctlms, her face swollen by tears and sleepless nights.
A f!tth child of Montque and Jacy Syx, 13-year-old Eric, returned
to h1s parents' arms at1w111ght Monday outside their rundown hOme
In a housing project In this ancient town 40 miles north of Paris.
Th.e bodies of h1s four younger brothers and sisters·- Christian,
12; Valerte,ll; Patrtck, 10, and Natalie, 9- were with those of the ·
other dead In plain pine coffins In a nearby gymnasium. Only six
were Identified, and the Syx children were not among them.

.Selwd Witli . . PO!Itoes,
Chicbn Gravy, COlt Sllrlr. Hot
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The reclamation project near
the
first ofis October.
gra!Jing,
Pageville
slated forFinal
completion
by
spreading of topsoil and seeding and
mulching are all taking place at this

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Kentuckians face murder charge

ELBERF_ELDS
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cfOW.. S Fami"Iy Restau•rant
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picnic is planned for this coming
Friday at 5 p.m. at the borne of Dr.

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Water control structures such as
rock chutes, rock waterways and
temporary diversions have been installed to handle surface water
runofi. By handling runoff water in a
safe, nonerosive manner, it will give
the seeded areas a good chance to
establish without getting washed
away, says Robert First, District
Conservationist.
The reclamation work should help
the whole area, in that land with
erosion rates 2ro-aoo tons soil los per
acre per year will be graded and
revegetated to end up with a threefive ton soil loss per acre per year,
says First.
Money to fund the 100 acre
reclamation project was provided
through the Rural Abandoned Mine
Program (RAMP) and ad·
ministered by SCS. The money is
gathered from a severance lax on ·
surlace and deep-rniqed coal. There
are approximately 600-300 more
acres of acid, bare grouhd that
needs attention in the PagevilleSnowville reas," First said.
Once reclaimed, the area will be
classes as wildlifeland for a period
of five years. After the five year
period Is up, the land can be used for
hay production or light grazing, FU··
stS8id.

Meets tonight

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In regular session this evening at
7:30p.m. at village halL A meeting
of the Racine BOard of Public Affairs will be held at 6: ll p.:m.
preceding the councll meeting.

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ASHLAND, Ohio - Two Kentucky men were being held today on
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County law enforcement officer.
Detective Sgt. Glenn,Sturglll,ll, Of the Asbland County sheriff's
office, was shot to death about 9 p.m. Monday as he pursued "persons whO had attempted an armed robbery minutes earller," •accordlng to a joint statement released by Ashland County Prosecutor
Arthur M. Elk, Police Chief Don Townsend and Shertff Kenneth S.
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David Mull1ns, 21, of Pikeville, Ky., and a 17-year old Pikeville
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J'IEREA, Ohio -The recession Is reducing the number of trucks
traveling on the Ohio turnpike; but Income on~ toll road Is up due
to Increased fares .
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Allan Johnson, Turnpike Commission executive ~r. said
Monday that Income for the highway rose 29 percent after tolls went
up 40 percent for cars and·50 percent for commercllll vehicles. His
report covered the first six months rt1982compared to.thesame 1981
periOd.

. • Although passenger car traffic lias remained fairly ronnstant on
the 24lcinlle highway from Pennsylvania to Indiana, truck traffic
bas slipped 3.6 percent. And Johnlon said flgul'I!S from May and
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~ugust

1 Section, 10 Paget

3,1982

Young.
The move to the new village hall
in early September was discussed.
It was decided to request a ullllty
cost profile from · the architect.
Plans for dispositiOn of the old vU·
!age hall on Second was also dis·
cussed, and qne councilman said
that the first option for purchase Is
from the United Methodist Church.
He Indicated that the village had
earlier accepted a bid from the
church. The clerk was requested to
check Into the status of the proposed sale Insofar as the church Is
concerned.
It was decided that a representa·
tlve of council will contact the Columllus and Southern Ohio Electric
Co., the telephOne company, and
cable television to ask its coopera·
tlon_wlthRonAshoftbeOhloPower
Co. In efforts to remove power lines

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Officials said InCreased pay, In·
eluding one 10 percent boost .and
more recently a 5 percent hike,
caused the patrol's budget to come
up short.
The patrol slatloned 99off!cers at

firm.

Jeno' s Is expected to employ
about 175 people to boost the de-

Ferguson's probe
reveals welfare
fraud in Ohio
dence of welfare fraud, Ferguson
said.
The infonnation was part of a
speech the auditor made to members of the Rotary Club in Martins
Ferry. Ferguson, a Democrat; is
seeking reelection in the November
election. His Republican opponent is
Cuyahoga County Conunissloner
Vincent Campanella.
In his remarks, Ferguson said h1s
examiners found only 81 people In
downstate counties illegally received $70,215 In welfare benefits.

Southeastern Ohio counties
which have been Investigated for
welfare fraud have .come off much
better than their northern counterparts, according to Auditor Tho- ·
mas E. Ferguson.
Ferguson revealed Monday
that his investigators uncovered $4.2 mUUon In welfare fraud
statewide. The most frequent Inc!·
dents have been detected In CUyahoga County, where $2.3 mUllon
was taken from the state by 1,252
people.
However, Gall1a County bas had
only one case appear In h1s Investigation, In which the siate was
b!lked of $270. Meigs County recorded three cases, costing $3,458;
Jackson County, one, $183; Lawrence County, five, $5,402; and
Athens County, seven, $5,612.
VInton County showed no evi-

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A Multimedia Inc. NewtpapiM

oft Main Street.
Approve resolution
Counc!l passed a resolution cal·
ling for an Improved highway route
for U. S. 33 from the Ravenswood
bridge north to the Interchange of
U. S. 33 with State Route 124 near
Rock Springs.
The problem of broken and van·
dallzed parking meters was dis·
cussed at length by Patrolman
Steve Hartenhach and Chlel of Police George Stitt. Stitt noted that the
meters can be "fixed one day and
broken the next." He suggested
checking with officials of other villages to see hOw they handle the
problems. The chief of pollee's report showed expenditures of $739.00
lor gas during July with 5,691 miles
being driven and 51 arrests being
made.
Cruiser repair was also dis-

cussed with council authorizing the
transmission seal repair at the
Main Street Garage. Repair on the
other cruiser was postponed untU
the tlrst one Is back Into operation
and the quality of work can be evaluated . The cost estimate for the
transmission seal repalr was $90 to
$110.

The mayor's report showed receipts of $2,578. Hartenbach reported parking meter receipts of
$1,474. Bill Quickel met wlthcouncU
to submit Ills bid tor village
insurance.
Attending the meeting were
Mayor Andrews, Baronlck, Larry
Wehrung, Reed, Young, John Anderson, and Harold Brown, council
members; Rought, clerktreasurer. Chief Stitt, Hartenbach
and Krautter. An executive session
was held following the meeting.

pressed economy In the southeast
Ohio area .
Sen. W!lllam F. Bowen, [).
Cincinnati, and two other board
members voted against the development department grant, calling
It an outright gtft of taxpayers'
funds to a private,!Jidustry._
Actually, the money. from the department's lndustrtal Inducement
fund, goes to the lmprovemen t cor·
porat!on, which will pay for theremodeling and then lease the facUlty
to Jeno's.
The Improvement group earlier
this summer obtained a $1.6 mUI!on
loan from the state to purchase the
plant from the Del Monte Co.,
which formerly operated it.
Under the agreement with Jeno's, the firm will pay $100,0Xl a
year In rent untU the state loan,
along with 2 percent Interest. Is
repaid. ·
Bowen contended Jeno' sand the
community group were or should
have been aware of the need to remodel the plant at the time they

entered Into the rental agreement.
The state should not be asked to
absorb that expense, he said.
He proposed without success that
the money be loaned to the lm·
provement corporation "rather
than giving them an outright
grant."
In' other business, the seven·
member board authorized the edu·
cation department to relmllurse
the state colleges and unlversltUes
for training and retraining supervl·
sors and administrators of voca·
tiona! education. The total amount
Is $3.89 million.
The board authorized the Ohio
Environmental Protection Agency
to provide $:.nJ,axJ of the cost of a
new sanitary sewer project In
Warren County.
Officials said the project, also beIng paid for with federal and local
funds, is needed In part to prevent
pollution of the Caesar Creek Reservoir. The state leases the reservoir and surrounding park areas
from the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers.

"The difference Is extreme," be
said. "That's 55 percent oftbe problem In Cuyahoga compared to 1.6
percent In Belmont County and the
other 28 do~&gt;11State counties."
Because of Cuyahoga's problem·,
Ferguson urged that "concen·
!rated action" be taken to solve lt.

Gavin Plant ordered
.to redu·ce emissions
500n as CUITI!IIt stockpUes of coal at
the plant are buf)led. Coal now
St!JCkplled at·tlfe plant bas not been
washed.
omctals said that due to the low ·
demand for. ielectrtc power at this
time. the curtent stockpile could
last for a relatively long time.
The EPA lias ordered Gavin to
reduce sulfer emissiOns at the plant
from 9.5 pounds per m!lllon BTU
lllllfer to 7,41 ppunds.

duce sulfer dioxide emi.Sslon levels,
the U:S. Environmental Jlrotection
Agency bas ordered.
.
:rile order Is the result of a law11\ilt flied qalnst the Ohio PoWer
eo.; owners of the GaVlllplant; IJY
the Northem Oh1o Lung Assocla-

tlollo:J:~t Oblb Power said they
.wm not'bave. to 'lnstaliiiCI'Ubbei'S 11t

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last year's exposition, but the
number would have had to be reduced to 70 wlthou t the emergency
funds, the controlling board was
told .
In other business, the board debated at length but then authorized
a $225,0Xl state grant for the Jackson Community Improvement
Corporatkln.
The money Is for the refurbishing
of an Idle factory In Jackson which
the local group plans to lease toJeno's Inc., a nationally known pizza

CXJLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) -State
controllers have been forced to dip
Into emergency funds to assure normal levels of highway patrol securIty at the Ohio State F)llr.
The seven-member board released $ll2,584 Monday. to dell:~
the costs of 99 officers- who wW be
stationed at the fait, which Opens
Friday.

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Moltly clear toalght Lows near 70. Wlndl !ipt lind variable.
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related. However, he noted, core
drilllngs are planned for a final
determination.
Meanwhile, the vUlage authorized the street department to purchase rei!ector stgns to be placed at
that sllp.
Rejlalr of stfe!!ls was discussed
by Jack Krautter of the street department who noted that several
holes on Lasley, Vale, Lln&lt;:oln Hill,
Butternut, Mechanic, and Second
had been patched and a curb rebUilt
In Monke-J Run. He also noted that
several other streets need re;&gt;alr
and the work Is continuing.
Council approved $85 for repair
of a Gravely tractor u!led In the
cemetery. 'The need tor cutting
weed9 In thevtclnlly of the Pleasant
Ridge and Rock Stneet Intersection
was noted by Councilman Blll

The James M. Gavin power !W)t
In Cheshire bas three years to re-

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Every Tuesday Night

Reclamation . Slide
presentati.on
At the Middleport-Pomeroy RGproject nears ~;;n:e:~e~~~~:'::!~::
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on a golf tournament recently held
COmpIelton
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Copyriyhtod 1982

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jean in boot cut,

CREW READY- Area that has been graded, shaped and ready for
seeding and straw mulch Is shown above .

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CouncU. '
Theilew lines, apartofPbase3of
the Kerr's Run Sewer Project, will
extend along Route 124 from the old
water works to the White House
Cafe. qtller bids on the project
were $38,104.36 and $46,346.
Council voted to secure a permanent easement from the C&amp;O
Railroad for a strip of land In the
Kerr's Run area needed for laying
sewer lines at a cost of $1DI. The
concern of residents In the Kerr's
Run area abou~ damage to driveways and'other personal real estate
was voiced by coundlwoman Betty

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water runoff away at non-erosive areas.
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force bills upward

Entry 'blank for
Meigs Fair pretty
baby, little Miss,
Mister contests

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CHARLOITESVILLE, Va. - 11le
1tory that followl Ill true Jtory. It II
not one ot
evenla that reportedly happened to f0111e011e else In
10\ilf other place. This sWy didn't
happen OIICil upon 1 time. It hap-

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
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PAT WHITEHEAD

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A difference of
official position
Wilen the subject Is economics, who are you going to belleve, the Reagan
administration or Reagan amlnlstration ot!lclals?
Tbere II a difference.
As required, the admlnl.stratlon has Issued Ita midyear budget review
and forec811t, a document that speaks of a sfinWcant recovery later this
year and a 1983 budget cletldt kept to $115 billion.

But even before Ita releue, and tmmedtately after It too, high administration olldala disavowed It 811 overly optlmlstlc.
Murray WeldeJibaum, retiring chairman of the President's Council at
EConomic A4vtaers, called It Wll'l!llllsdc, prior to release.
'lbe behavior of Donald Regan, Treaaurysecretary,suggestadoubt&amp; He
declined to live the expected brletlng on the documenL
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Earlier, Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige separated biJ:nBelf
from the optimism, saying that over thesllorttermtheforecutwuofttile
mark.
'lbese are only some of the confusing aspects

ot the admlnlltratloo's
program. How was such a document produced; that II, where did the
Ingredients come from - from the realm of reality, bope, pollllca?
Doubts within the administration, wblch produced the report, are muldplled wtslde by those who analyze IL Is ltjustamlstake,thatcooldn't be
t·onected In tlln!? A bureaucratic IJunile? A public relations reJeue
meant to boost hopes? Or, Lilt even to be taken~
'lbe blgest cloubts seem to be about the size of the budget cletldt, about
which the Reqan people have a record of unjustltled optlml.sm
If the ad.mlniJtratlon 11 correct In saying the deficit will be kept to $115
b1lllon, then the queetlon 1s how the Congressional Budget Ofllce can add
up the same numbers and reach a total of up to $151llWioll.
ADI why the consensus of private sector forecasters, Including thoae In
big bustneu and academe, think a 1lgure 811low u $115 blll.loiiiS out at the
queedon unless there IS an unforeseen economic surge.
Contusion probably w81111't eased when the J)telldeat during the past
week reiterated support for a constitutiOnal amendml!nt to hllance the
IJud&amp;et. and congratulated a banker who lowered the prime lending rate.
Many people, It seems sate to say, are perplexed by advocacy of a
budget balance from a president who defends record hlch buclaet deftclts.
And l'llll8t people too are aware that the heads of banks don't lower thetr
tntereet rates \UileSS their own money costs have dropped. Wby, therefore,
the praise? .
'lbe pralse went to John McGUUcuddy, chairman of Manufacturers
Hanover Bank, whose own bank's analyses have Included oblervatlons
about the president's role In keeping loan rates high.
: In brief, almost every bank In the country has been saying all year that
~ aren't the cause of high Interest rates, that they merely re!Ject
economtccoodldons, and that the condition doing the mosttokeeptnterest
rates high Is President Reagan's bJg budget deficits.
In etrect. therefore, thepres~t'scall of praise was to a representative
at an Industry that blames either him or Congress, or both, for high lnterelt
rates. '

Dudley, 81, crippled Iince Infancy, a
little old lady In a wheelchair who
peddles the DaUy Prosress· 111 the

streets ol this university town.
Asot Aug. 1, her Medicaid beneflta
have been 8IL!pellded for the nat
two years.
Howc&lt;me?
The government's welfare
workers discovered that Mattie
Dudley had assets - really, one
asset - In excesa ot the mulmwn
pennltted by law. And what was thla
asset?
It wu a'$1,000 funeral certificate
that she finally was able to purchase
In 19'19 from lhe savinp or a·

Purdlue ol the burial certlftcate
1n 19'19 pushed her cloll! to the llmll
Now lntel'l!llt on the certificate,
11111Cl1111ting jo$Zif.17, hu pushed her.
over the top. AI Glametta said In hla
newrpaper lltory, llbe hu dropped
zhrough a hole In the safety net.
When thjll calamltou overage fll-.
st was called to ber attention 1 few
weeD ago, Mill Dudley tranlferrecl .
her burial cedlficate to 1 friend. 'lbe
friend pnmlaed to bury her according to plan, In the gray drea In
the III'IY C8lket that Mill Dlldley
had picked out. It t)amed out that
mere tranlf• ol the c:ertmc.te
wasn't enough. Glametta l!lplalns:
"Becauae she did not Mil lhe certificate 8nd uae the mo'ney to purcMM ·necearluea sueh u food or
clothing, she violated state Medicaid

rulea."

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Welfare worken IWIUIMoed Mlu Mattie lludley'• plight, but rule. are ·
Dudley to I COIIf-lct In City Hall. nalea. "IfI Dot willt wnrant, lt'l tile"1
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'lbey gave her three Ollti0111: (1) She replltlonl we bave 10 follow." :
cOuld reacqnlre the certificate, cub Another local fqneral bame conIt ln.llllll iipend the proceedl Oil IP' firmed that • "-" otber elderly
proved nee.llleli; (I) lhe c0U1j1 pellllionetl have caihid In their prereacquire the certlllcate 111111 keep It, paid ~-In !hi pul )'eel' In .
their ...
tor
lllld tbua lole her S8I betitflll; or (S) order to
she CGU1d leave thin~~ the

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A Pf011er atGry should bave'1 hapare lind forfeit her Medicaid benefita
for the nat two )'elll'l. Spinnlnc' the PY ending. tbll one cklean'l .
wheel ot fortune, rhe picked No. J. ClllgrNmlan Kenneth Roblnlon,
Goodbye, Medicaid.
will' reprelellts the Charloltelvllle ..
"Maybe lametlme I might need area, boiled over when, he learned of
It," she told Glametta, "If I got sldl Mattie Dudley's case. He ' - Jn.
and COIIIdn't do for myself. But ri8ht trodllced a bill to remedy the
now, I can do for rey~elf. I ain't a1tuat1111 for au pellllonera so
never sick much."
situated, but the miDa of the law
11le welfare workera abouldiKit be 11rlnd slowly lind for this Utile old

cut u the wicked witches 111 this

lady 1n a wheelchair, tlln! II running

out.

Wetlme. P08!1e181on or the cef.
Wlcate, guarantaelnl! her a funeral
from the Hill and Wood Funeral Service, msde her Ineligible for beneflta
under the SUpplemental Security Jn.
came program. In order to preeerve
her SSI beneflta, Jibe was cm~pelled
to give up Medicaid
Charles Gllnietta, a reporter far
the Jlro&amp;resa, apelled out the lnfurlatlilfl facts In a Page One story
last week. Mattie Dudley W8ll bom
at Miller SChool In Albamerle COU!)ty, where her father was a grouncbkeeper. A cooaenital ccnllt1111
caused her legs to shrivel lind
atrophy. She llvel alone In a eparaely fumlahed buement apartment,
but every day ~hi! II out 111 the downtown streets, 1 flmlllar figure In her
canopied wheelchalr,llelllng papers
lind ta1ldng to her cuatometa.
Mils Dudley had been getting
along, jut barely, on her $2110 a month In SSI benefits. Thla II a federally
funded program that aids dlaabled
or poor pel'IOill who al'l! not covered
by regular Social Security. SUch
benefits are Umlted to thoee pei'IOI\II
-.hoae aaets do not ezceed ,1,500.

Salisbury takes championship

Delinquent property taxes should he watched

Today in history

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tax-exempt property II owned by

churches, charitable lnatltutlonS,
private colleges, or U88CI tor cemeteries or monuments. Ouily 1.6 per·
cent Is a result or tal! abatement.
Calhoun, In testlmmy before a
House-Senate (.'OIIIIIIIttee studying
poulble ChangeS In the state's tax
structure, called for a periodic reevalualloo at property that haB
been granted tax-exempt statua.

A realistic 'analysis
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Mr. Lowell WlngeU's "Social
Security
Threatened"
(Tribune/July 29) is an articulate
piece. The article exposes the
chiinera of social security "refornw"; and Mr. Wingett's description
~the adminilrtration's rhetoric Inference as "hogwash," as weu 811 his
pointing to the President's
"llll8Zinglack of compaaalon for the
poor and the unemployed" is

J.elevanL

)fr. Wlnl!ett's concern on the lsaue

~~~ton a ~fi'CIIIII ~

of principle and he lnterieJate8 the
subject by lllinll facts and fl8ures u
I teellilllc: IMI,ylill.
But where the wri1er lllrayed, I
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Uie lloclal Seeurlty Syltem to the
f4e)edlon of Sena&amp;or.Honrd .Metrenlillmn 111111 odler Senat.cn for
bill!~ iledWed to ..--r"ill the
syat~m. 'I'M lldvocacy to return
Sinal« Jlll;lenbaum to the U.S.
, lllnate II I ~ 1Wiildy

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Nixoo, who lost his voice before
the game. paid Soto a visit In the

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ninth, when the Dodgers got two
runners on base with one out.
"I said, 'If I could talk and yell,
I'd be yelling at you,' " Nixon said.
"He's got a tour-run lead and he's
starting guys o!f with changeups
and getting behind batters."
The Dodgers thought they should
have scored o.n a disputed tout tip In
the fourth with no score In the
game. With runners on second and
third and two out, one ot Soto's
pitches got away from Van Gorder
with Steve Garvey at bat. Home
plate umpire Dave Pallone ruled It
a foul' tlolnstead of a wild pitch tha t

Ethk:s Committee, who - ' d have
the authority to band out pllllilhmen&amp; wblcb could be lllything frGm
forbl4dlng them to 110 111 "Meet the
~" for alllllllth, to not allowlulll
them .to fly bame on ~ to•
campaiN FOR ftE-!.EIEC'l'ON.
Anyoae CIIUIIht baY!ns akahol or
fliJt In the dorml could klle hil free
mall priVII.-for llllllllb.ll tile of.
fenle II I'I!Piilted he wuald be
IUII*oled tnm ~ liDUI he
braught a note from hia CIIIMI!II Pis

p!tc:her, to the New York YanJcees
IO
complete a June 198llrlde.
IIMIIETIIAU.
NUtDul BMkiball A•ltdalloa
PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERsA&lt;·
qulred Jert Judklna, forward ·(\lard .

the drawing. Players cannot be 13
before Aug. I, -1982. Entry fee will be
$35, plus two approved Little League
balls.
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There
will
be
four
learns and
sets of individual trophies
goingfoilr
to
the top four teams, along with a
mosthitsandmostvaluableptayer
for the tournament. AU games and
the drawing will be lield at Blamer

hit. ;ttts was one,of my top games. I
don t lmow If Its the ~t, but It
certainly ranks up there.
Texas took a 1.0 lead ln the second. Jim Sundberg walked with
one out, stole second and scored on
George Wright's tw&lt;K&gt;ut single.
Cleveland, however, came back
In the bottom ot the Inning. The In·
dlans got singles from Chris Banda
and Rodney Craig to lead o!f the
frame.

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Fischl In said the game was one of
his better performances 1n the majors... 1 was 00 the ball real good

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Chicago ! Trout~ and Ootlan J.l) at
New York 1Er1Cklon 8-1 ud Rawk!y 6-5!.

In the year.

saying he would never do It again.
So ,life will not get boring i!l
Washington, chaperoned dances In
the Houle dining room will be· held
on Salu!'day eveolllp .with ' dates
from the NatiOnal Orgaplution ot
Women'i RildPta blad In hun the
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fUton 5, Baltimore 2
CleYeiMtf 6, Texu 2
Kanau City 6, Detroit 5, 10 klnlnp
Mlnnesotl 9, Callfomia 7
OUland 6, Seattle ~
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Today in· history

only In the public 1'0011111 downstairs.
On weekdaTJ aU leBLIIaiAn would
have to be In bed by 10 o'clock with
lights out by, 10:!0, euept during
filibusters and lpeCia1 occ;ul0111
·such u the State ot the UDion "4drela by the Pl'l!lldent.

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Moilt~al at Philadelphia, !nl
Pltllbu$ at StLoull. (nl

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Today'&amp; hlghllght In ~)~story:
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On AuguSt 3, 1492, Chrlatopller Columbus set sa11 from Spain on the
eJCRedltlon that resulted In hts dtscovery at America.
On this date:
In 17lkl, during the American Revplution, Benedict.Arnold was put In
command of the fortifications at West Potnt, New Yorlt.
In 1914, Germany declared war on France and Invaded Belgium 811
World War I bepn.
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In 00, It w8i dlacloled that 90 cadets at the u.s.•MlDtary Academy at
West Point had been dlamlsaed for cheating In examinations.
In 1973, a ftre at an amusement oenlell on Britain's Iale ~Man took S1
Uvea.
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. Ten years ago: Nearly an of Englllnd's 42,1lXl dock workers returned to
their jobs after a month-long strllre.

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Banda led the Way !or him.
The Wellston Recreation Depart- .
Against the Rangers, Sutcliffe
ment has announced the dates for struck l!il 1 seven 'and walked two
the 25th Little League baseball tour- whUe chalking up his third comnamenl
.
The double-elimination tour- plete game. The Indians scored six
nament will start Monday, Aug. 9, times In the second Inning. Short·
with the drawing being held Wed- stop Mike Ftschlln's two-run single
made the difference.

San Fra1cb(:o (Gtko 5-10) at Atlanta
(Campl-4), !n)
Monln.s.l (Palrrrr ~~ at PhU*Iptta
(Krllloow 9-6), (n)
Lol An1tJm tWI!k:h lHl at Ctndnnatl
!Pastore 5-71, ( n)
PtttltM'Ib (Robbllorl 11~1 at St.l..ouis
(Foncib 10-5}, (n)
S&amp;n ~ (Wellh WJ at H~
(Knepper 4-ll), (n)
w.0? J ' IGIITitS
Lol Anfeie1 at Clndnnati
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"The councD belleveB that a wtse
Investment for .t he state of Ohio
W®ld be to lnsdtute a permanent
recheck pt'OII'Illll to enaure that an
questionable real propl!rty exemp.,
tlons actually do qualify.for tax exemptlons," he said.
'1t may have been qualified orlg·
lnally tor a tax exemptJon but us-

Who will su...._p_e_r--:-VI_·s_e_·------.---A-rt_B_uc_hwa_·_kl
city like Wasbln&amp;IOn, and give them
""·000 a year to spend, and don't
overaee their 1elaUre time, aome of
them are bound to pt Into trouble.
'lbere 1!1'1! aeveral solutions to the
problem lhat will gUarantee that
~. people will not be left to.their
own devicel afterwark boon.
·0ne
11 that Congreaa
build male and female dormilorlea
·oo the maD where they would bave
to UVe while they are In lll!lllon. 'lbe
dormltorl~s
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111e latest publicity concernlna
rumors of congre.sslonal
shenanigans with Capitol HID pages
and drugs has caused aome aerlous
iloul searcltliJB In Wuhington. There
has been an outcry for greatar
supervillon ot )'011111 pages In their
off hours. Rillht now u-15-lllld 1&amp;year-oldl are more or lellll111 their
either principle or natlooal lllterest, own, when the)' are not worltlng, and
for if his hisNY publicized Mideast nobody saema 1eilpon8ible for them.
pi'OIIOIIIlCellllll are to be believed They Uve when! they want to and do
one can only conclude that hla views what they .nnt, which can aet them
vary Imperceptibly from thGie ot the In aU klndl ottrouble.
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IaraeU Knaet.
While &lt;:ongr. II prepared to
I wonCier If It was poiiUcs or policy chan8e the ruleiu COIIcel'll1ng auperwhich defeated Sella!« Robert 'l'aft vliilll ot the J11111e1, no one'- gotteq
to a sfaWICh Zi~ Jew, Howard to the real root ot the problem -IIIII
Mdzenbaum In a l!eated election that Ia who will aupervlle the
cainpalp "I can do I1IGit for Iarael" legillaiAn? It's quite clear that If
contest. We should not bpt that · you lranlplant a · mldciiHced .
Senator Metzenbaum ' - lll'dlnlly ccqp-tdi!Jilll lllld ~ to a bill
condclned the union ~ ducb 111111
state In the cue crl llnlel, yet he
p8l'tldcrcielll~ qlpOIII tba uniftcatiGn wllhln lhe Vnlled 1J1ate1.
II noiiUCh ID IICt on put crl hnabr
Mdzenbawn wurantec1 of "clouble

would have Jet at least one run
score. Garvey filed out foul to end
the Inning.
"He (Pallone) said lt toucbed
something. He said he heard It,"
Lasorda said. "I said 'Yeah, you
heard It hit the catcher's glove.'
Garvey said It clldn't touch the bat. "
Vall had RBI singles In the fourth
and sixth o!f Jerry Reuss,l0-9. Dou·
bles by Garvey and Mike Scloscla
accounted for a Dodger run In the
seventh.
The Reds · put the game away
with three runs In the eighth on
Duane Walker's RBI Infield hit,
third baseman Ron Cey' s runallowing fi elding error. and a
bases-loaded walk to Soto by rellever Terry Forster.

Soto, 9·7, struck out 10 - the
eighth time this season he's
reached that mark - to raise his
major league-leading total to 186.
Manager Russ Nixon's penchant
for letting starters go as long as possible suits Soto, who gained his sev·
enth complete game Monday night.
Soto pointed out that he hasn't got·
ten much help from the bullpen.
"He told me that as long as I'm
ahead In a game, I'm going to stay
In," ·Soto said. "I appreciate "it. I
think that In the last two years I've
only gotten two saves (from rellev·
ers) . I don't know what It Is. It
seems like the guys can't do the job

Sutcliffe, Dando
pace .Jndians win

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- Apr!·
'lbe House and Senate have
vale tax study group 8IIYI Obloana passed dlllerent ven1ons ot a blll
should be keeping a clole watch on aimed at updatlilfl the property tax
two developmenta"that have a ell· collection system U88CI by . the
rect bearing on the dollars Belli!!' state's 88 counties. Althouah difference~ have been narrowed, the leg·
ated by local real estate' taxes.
The Ohio Public Expenditure llllatlon stnt Is pending tn a
Council said there bave been Jn. conference committee.
creases In the amount ot dellnqueat
Calhoun said the amount of real
property taxes and In property m
ptopei'W exempted from taxation
which taxe11 do not have to be paid. has also been constantly lncreu"In the case or delinquent Jll'OP" lng. It totaled $10.1 bWion ~
erty taxes, the council reported that the 1982 tax coJJectlon yeat, aJ.most
a total ot $22.'1 rnUtloo wu owed In lt percent of the total tax dupUcate.
Ohio at the clole ot 1981," Charles
"Thla W811 an incre811e of $1.1 bU·
A. Calhoun, the group' a execud~ lloo or 11.9 perce~~t over 1981," he
director, said.
said. "Much ot 111111 rise was due to
"'Jbts was an Increase of $32.Jnl1. reapprallals and trlennlill updates
lion or 17 percent over COITeSpOIId- In 41 COIIllties."
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lng total delinquencies In 19'19," he
But Calhoun said that over the
said.
last decade, property tax exl!mpThe non-partisan research organ· dons have rtsen ~1 billion or 1m
lzatton said fallure to COllect sucb · percent.
taxes can teed to delldt ftnanclng
By tar the largest chunk of propor lmpualtlon of higher levies In the erty exempt from taxation II owned
future to dtset the delinquencies.
by government.
'1t should be remembered tlfat
In Ohio, 8.1 perce~~t of tax·
Ohio's public schoola receive ap- exempt land or bu1ldlngB ,Is feeler·
. proximately 72 percent or each de- ally owned. State ownership
linquent property tax dollar account&amp; for 12.9 percent and local
Five years aao: Tile president of Cyprus, Greek Orthodox ArchiUhop collected on a statewide basts," governmeult 48.2 percent.
Makarlos, died at age of 63.
Calhoun said.
'lbe reunatllq ll.B percent of the
ODe year ago: U.S. atr tralftc controllers went on strike after contract
negotiations with the federal government break down.
Today's blrtbdays: Singer TCIJIY'Bennettls 56. Actor Martin Sheen ls42.
Thought for today: If you wllh to succeed, consult tllree old peql)e. ChineSe saying.
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CINCINNATI (AP) - Catcher"'
Dave Van Gorder doesn't want the
Cincinnati Reds to be recognized
solely fpr the harm they can lnfllct
on pennant contenders.
"! don' t want to label ourselves
· as a team that knOCks other teams
(lUI of contention. What do you call
those - spellers? I don't want to be
labeled as a spoUer," Van Gorder
said, after the Reds halted the Los
Angeles Dodgers' charge toward
the top Monday night.
"We just want to go out and win
some baseball games," Va,n
Gorder said. "If people want to call
us that (a spoUer), tha,t's tine. But
that's not what we consider our·
selves. That's a defeatist attitude,
tome.''
The Reds used Marlo Solo's six·
hitter and Mike Vall's two RBI sin·
gles to stop the Dodgers 5-1 and end
their four-game winning streak.
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Those
four victories carne In a ser·
JUNIOR CHAMPIONS - Salllbary recently Dlfl!l' Couch, abooila Zirkle, Sandy Balley,. Sae I'll~
les
sweep
o! the Natlo_nal League
cililmecl first place In ·the Melg..Ma- junior glrla' sons, Dianne Stet. Sec:l'Dd row - Ceacb Davtd Pratt,
West·Ieadlng
Atlanta Braves that
softhiilllesgue. Pictured 11'1! tesm memiJers, fnml, (1- • Deiulna Slek, L)'Dil Cl!Ue, Carla King, Tammy Eblin,
put
Los
Angeles
back Into the pen·
rl, Gena Scarbarry, Trlsb Davia, Susan J011e11, Jen- bal«frl; Darla KID&amp; MartaMuaer,MaryMIUer, Tamnant
chase.
my Eldin, aDd Assistant Coach Sandi Jones.
'Jbe Joss Monday night pushed
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third place Los Angeles back to 7 ~
games behind the Braves.
"Certalnly that's what I wanted
to
avoid" an unhappy Manager
Hitters for Salisbury were Maria
In the 't/leigs-Mason Junior girls' Other hitters were Rhonda Zirkle,
Tom
Lasorda muttered.
softball league Salisbury claimed Sandy Bailey and Lynn Chase, with Musser with a home run and single,
the best two of three games to take two singles each. Carla King al)d . Couch a triple and two singles,
Chase two doubles and a single,
the league championship over the . Jennifer Couch added slnl!les.
Middleport hitters were Cindy Rlf- Darla King a double and single,
Middlepofl:Braves.
The newly crowned champions .fie, Ruth Porter, Leanna Plants, while Trish Davill, Carla King and
Rhonda Zirkle, each added two
scored an easy 1+6 victory in ·the Laura Fry, andJulleRoush.
Susan Jones was the winning pit- singles. Gina ~arbury, Sue Par·
opener, then claimed the series in
two games after outlasting Mid- cher and Julie Roush suffered the sons, and Deanna Slek each singled.
Hitters for the Middleport Pandleport 111-13 in the finals.
loss.
In the second game Salisbury thers\vere Julie Roush with a home
CLEVELAN[)o(AP) - Rick Sut·
Salisbury came upwith 11 runs in
the first two Innings of the opener, claimed an 111-13 victory after jum- run, triple, and a single.. Kim c111fe 1s showing the klndotpltchlng
then added three insurance runs In ping out to a 7.0 lead In the first in· Stewart had a double and smgle, form that won him Rookie of the
ning, holding the lead throughout the · Leanna Plants a double, Ruth Porter Year honors In the National League
the fourth enroute to a 1+6 win.
two singles, and Julie HyseU, Cindy a few years ago.
Salisb~ hitters were Darla King contest.
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and Marla Musser who had perfect
Hitters for Salisbury claimed an Holley and Samsntha" Roush each a
But after his five-hit pitching led
nights at the plate. King had a home 13-13 victory after jwnplng out to a 7· single. Jennifer Couch was the win- the Cleveland IDiuans to a 6-2 vic·
run and three singles, while Musser 0 lead in the first inning, holding the ning pitcher and Julie Roush the tory over the Texas Rangers on
looer despite a good effort.
had a triple, double and two fingles. lead thr~hout the contest.
Monday night,· Sutc111fe divulged
that he's been getting some help
from rookie catcher Chris Bando.
On this night, Sut.clltlewas facing

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RIO GRANDE - Two Meigs ,
. County youths recenUy attended the
Rio Grande CoUege llilsketball
SciiO!Il for girls.
.The canip II~ at individual
development through fundamental
driplllnd competition. Girls of all
ages toiiJI part In the HBSion.
Kim Sprouse ot 8ouPiem Local
Mld'dle SChool and Ruth Fry of
Melga Hlgll School are the Meigs
County a~ that participated in
theeaql ..
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DUI TO THE FACT THAT OUR
SIRVICI DEPT. HAS CLOSED·THI SERVICE SPECIALS FEA·
lURED IN THE NEWSPAP~.R AD
CANNOT Ill! HONORED.
ANY · INCOtt·
THIS MAY HAVE

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pel Holy Land sing Tuesday at
7::Jl p.m. (eaturlng George and
Charlotte Dixon. 11111-tlme evangellslli In the Church of the Nazarene and recording artists, and
BUly Sunday, evangelist and ra,
dlo personality. The public Is
welcome.

TUESI)AY
pOMEROY Chapter 186, OES,
will meet 7:45 p.m. Tuesday to
honor Masons of Eastern Star.
All officers should wear chapter
dresses.

fleers are expected to be there.
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MIDDlEPORT - Rev. and
Mrs. Victor Nelson will beat Mid- ·
dleport Independert Holiness
Church at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
for a special service. The couple
will be leaving soon to do mission
work in the Bahamas. Rev . Odell
Manley, pastor, invites the
public.

Little Miss and Mister Meigs ' Coun- ted to judge theScontest, and one boy
and orte girl will be chosen as Little
ty.
on Saturdity, Aug. 21, at !·p.m., will
The contest will be sponsored by Mister and Little Miss Me!gs Counbe the lllliiUI pretty baby contest
Elberfeld''s Department Store, and ty.
The Little Miss and Mister will
spOIIIIOI'1ld by Elberfeld's Depart- · conducted by the Middleport
MIDDlEPORT merchants inment stc1re and conducted by the
Business and Professional Women's each receive a $50 gift certificate,
terested in the August
WEDNESDAY
Middleport Business and
Club. Meigs County children only and all participants in the contest
promotional program should at·
Professional Women's Club.
are eligible, and must have been will receive a ribbon.
tend the planning &amp;eSI!ion at 5
MIDDlEPORT - Bend area
Entries may be sent to Mrs.
Seven ace groups as of Aug. 17,
born between Aug. 17, 1974 and Aug.
p.m. Tuesday at LaSalle Hotel.
THURSDAY
Water
and Snow Ski Club me.ets
Alwilda Werner, 915 Park St., Midwill be judg~ by out-of-i:ounty 17,1978.
at
7:30
p.m.
Wednesday
at
POMEROY - Revival, Keno
judges, w;lth one girl and one boy
Out-of-i:ounty judges will be selec- dleport, OH 457fi0.
SUTTON Township trustees
LaSalle Hotel in Middleport. All
Church
of Christ, Thursday, 7 :;10
being seleeted in each age group to
will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in the
interested in learning to ski are
p.m.
David
Tysinger of Ten·
Meigs County Fair
l\lCillve first place prizes of $5 gift
Syracuse municipal building.
welcome.
to
be
the
speaker.
nessee
Uttle'Miss and Mister Contest
certlflcalel. AD children entering
or Pretty Baby Contest
the contest will receive ribbons.
CHESTER -Chester Church
RUTLAND - Skating will be
POMEROY - Organizational
Entry Blank
'l1le age groups are birth to three
of the Nazarene will hold a gosheld at the Rutland Civic Center
meeting
for Meigs High School
months, three to six months, six to
7:36-10:30
p.m.
Wednesday.
No
girls
interested
in playing
Send to AIwilda Werner, 915 Park St., Middleport, with$! entry fee.
twelve months, twelve to eighteen
admission will be charged and
volleyball
this
fall,
Thursday, 7
months, eighteen months to two
participants should bring their
p.m.
at
the
high
school.
Name ............ . ....... . .......... . ....... .. .. . ... . .......... .
years, two years, and three years of
own skates.
age.
MIDDlEPORT - Evangeline
Birth Date ........ ........ . .. . ...... -- ......................... · ·
An entry fee of $1 will be charged,
Crystal Manley, daughter of Mr.
SYRACUSE Church of the
172, Order of the Eastern
Chapter
.•nd must be sent in with the entry to
and Mrs. Robert Manley of MiddleNazarene NWMS service will be 7
Star,
Middleport
Masonic TemParents' Names ...... .. .. . ... .. . .......... · . ... · · .... · .. · · .. · .. · · port, Is a surgical patient at VeteMrs. Alwllda Werner; 915 Park St.,
p.m. Wednesday. There will be
ple,
Thursday,
7:
30
p.m. Officers
Middleport, OH 45780. Entrants
rans Memorial Hospital. She would
installation of new officers . All ofto
wear
chapter
dresses.
Address . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... .. . ....... ... .... .... .... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · appreciate cards which may be
muit reside in Meigs County.
Boys and girls four through seven
sent to the hospital, Mulberry ~-------------------------1
Phone Number . . ............ . .. .......... · · . ... · .. · · .. · .. · · .... · · Heights, Pomeroy, Ohio.
years of age will be eompeting Wednesday, Aug. 18, at 5:30p.m. at the
Contest Entry (check one) ( ) Pretty Baby ( ) Little Miss or Mister
Meigs County Fair, for the title of
Expeded to again prove itli

We Have Lost Our Lease On One Of Our Main Warehouses•••
ALTIIOUGH WE LOST OUR LEASE ONE YEAR AGO WE HAVE JUST NOW HAD TO
VACATE THE BUilDING. WE ARE OVERBI'OCKED ON AWl OF~ AND NO
WHERE TO PUT THEM. IN ORDER TO GET OUR INVENTORY ADJU8TED TO THE
WAREHOUSE SPACE WE NOW RAVE, WE ARE REDUCING OUR COMPLETE STOCK
OF MERCHANDISE FOR QUICK SALE. SOME ITEMS AT COST!

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WE WOULD
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MASON ME'1110DIBI' CHURCII FOR RENTING
THISBUIU&gt;INGTOUS,ONTBECORNEROFSflOONDANDPOMEROY,OVER:
MANY YEARS. JUST UU: MANY OhlER 111INGS, WlTII 'l1IE PROGRESS OF
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TIIEM WEU. IN WHATEVER THEY r.L\Y 00.

Every Piece Of Merchandise We Have In Our Store Will Be Drastically Reduced For Thl1 Sale.
All Appliances, T.V.'s and Furniture Item• Are Included. Thlt Could Be One Of The Largett Price
Reduction Sale• In Th• Hlttory Of Our Store ~hlch Extend• Ov•r 32 Years.

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Any Set In Stock.
We have sets stacked to the
ceDing. No wbere else to pat
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August 4-, 1982
Chucll Mlanor, EDen Thoma, Terrl
You are likely to form partnership this coming year in areas where
Thoma, Kevin Thoma, Sheryl
you have previously acted independently. It's possible that you might
Thoma, Dwight Sturgon, Johnny · team up with several different people for several different purposes.
Wolt. BW Young, Myrtle GOkey,
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) There is a chance today that you may be tempVIrgil Gilkey, Earl GOkey, Eleanor
ted to do something against your better judgment. To ignore your own
WUbln, Eric Bingman, Kyle Bingcounsel might prove unwise.
man, aU of Glouster, Lester Pierce,
VffiGO (Ang. 23-Sepl 22) Strive to be industrious today, but don't atJoanne Pierce, Stewart, Ray Judtempt to take on things which exceed your limitations. Recall the straw
8011, Susie Gilkey, Sam Gilkey,
hat thst broke the camel's back!
tommy Gilkey, Terri Greuy,
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl Z3) Being your own perosn is admirable, ~ut
_)'of!llta, Leigh Leach, Iva Powell,
today all will go smoother for you if you abide by the w1ll of the maJonty
Pomeroy, Herbert Gilkey, George
.
rather thsn oppose it.
Gilkey, New Marshfield, Kermit
SCORPIO (Oct. 4-Nov. 22) Family problems should be kept Within the
Gilkey, Martha GOkey, Tim GOconfines of the home today. If you permit outliiders to intervene, you may
key, Alslha Gilkey, Darwin, Garold
open up something you will regret.
Gilkey, G*'Ys Gilkey, Athens, Mr.
SAGmARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Gauge your audience wisely today.
and Mrs. Ray Brlckles, Radcliff,
Take care not to introduce inio a conversation a topic about which you
LuctUe LeMay, McArthur, Ronald
and another person hold firm and opposing views.
WlbuD, Shawna WlbUn, Millfield.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Be a bit more careful than usual with
your personal possessions today. Don't leave anything of value lying
about which might tempt 11 taker.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) You function best today if left to your
own devices, so try to steer clear of persons who make demands of your
The 11th annual Farrar reuolon
time and who attempt to dictate your activities.
was at Tar Hollow State Park on
PISCES (Feb. 20-Marcb %0) Difficult situations will be made harder
July 25, With ti4 attending.
today if your attitude is negative. Go in knowing that you can work things
GUts were presented to Robert
out, and you will.
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Farrar, oldest; James Farrar,
ARIES (March 21-Aprlll9) Avoid groups or cliques today where you
longest marriage (49 years);
may have to deal with a member with whom you're not on the best ofter·
Jackie Sue Farrar, youngest; and
ms. A confrontation is possible.
Tommy Smith, lo;&gt;ngest distance
TAURUS (Apr1120-May 20) This is not the day to challenge authority
bnaveled (VIcksburg, Va.).
figures; especially those wlio have some influence over your career. You
Wenda! and Shirley Farrar were
could come out a trifle bruised.
elected .pk!Bs next y.ear.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Try not to let having the last word be too
Present were Robert and OUve
important today, particularly if it could jeopardize a relationship. You
Farrar; Francis Farrar and tammight win the battle but lose the war.
Uy, Bess and Junior Miller, Michael
CANCER (June 21-Jnly 22) Unless you are on guard today, there's a
Rogers, Ron and Jan Stewart,
possibility you might be maneuvered so as to be held accountable for
Lynne Malone, Ricky and Chris,
another's mistakes.

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Jutt Arrlv•d Broyhill, 4 Plec•
Suit• Priced At '1599••
Umited Offer!

Save Up To '15000
On A Chair.
Rocker Recliner ~le Priced.
WE'RE MOVING THEM OUT TO MAKE
ROOM FOR THEM COMING IN.

LAMP
SPECIAL!

Nothing Will Be
Held Back!!!

and Mlldred Wolf, Charles Farrar,
RobertBolloandfamlly,Lawrence
Lori
MUOO. Randy Farrar, Pvt.

TABlE LAMPS: YOU BuY ONE,
WE'lL GIVE YOU THE MATCHING LAMP FREEl .FLOOR
LAMPS: WOOD AND BRASS.

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An unbelievable low price of

APPLIANCES
SAVE SOME OF THAT HARD
EARNED MONEY OF YOURS ON
ONE OF OUR MAYTAG, GIBSON,
KELVINATOR OR SUNRAY APPUANCES.
SAVE $150.00 ON A 17 CU. FT.
GIBSON
FROST
FREE
REFRIGERATOR

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~~,;d:r.irs~v!~
lilr and fatnlly, Mr. and Mrs. Brn
Bobo 'and family

SLEEPERS!

0

FULL AND QUEEN SIZE
AVAILABlE. SAVE $180.00 AND
MORE. SOME AVAILABlE NOW .
wtmiNNERSPRING MA~.

at the .A1fn!d and Helen Frank
Farm,'Telll Road.
Following the picnic, softball, hor•
seahoe ilnd other games were
played. · Attending were AUred,
Helen and Donna Frank, Leshe and

WHY NOT LAY-AWAY ONE FOR
CHRISTMAS NOW. IT'S NEVER
TOO EARLY. A SMALL DEI'aliT
WILL HOLD IT UN'I1L YOU NEED
IT. WE COUlD HAVE ONE OF
11JE LARGEST SELI~C'IWNS OF
DESKS IN THE TRI·COUNTY
AREA. SEE THEM IN OUR
SHOWROOM! '

The Public Utilities Com-

ISCONTINUID

CHINAS.

missiOn o1 Ohio has set lor
public h3aring case No.

OJ"BN FRONT ,WJTH GLASS
p()OJ'S,
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82-161-EL-EFC, to revieW
tile lull procurllmenl practice$ IIIII policies of the
, :Ohio Power Company, the
· · operalion of Its' Electric
Fuel Component, and ra·
latld llllltters. This hear·

ONE ONLY· MAPLE FINISH WILL

'

ONE PlllCI: aiiNA, SOIJD PlNE,
~Ul[Jii'UL CABil¢r8.
.

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PRiam • •
ONE ONLY. • . SAlEM MAPLE,
0

RI!XJ. • .ta iRildui:ed to . . . .

NO MORE AT 1'HJB PRIIY.

· lng llachlduled to begin
at 1:00 p.m. on August

· · ' 30, 1912 at CitY Council

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CM'tll.-s, 218 Cleveland
~venue, S.W., Canton,
Ohlo44702.
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All h. "'d parties will
btl 111 OIIIICII'IIInlly
Ill btl lin. Fuie.lnlar·
-- 111111111
btl llbtalned •

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PH. ft2-2210

C.().D.

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ONE TOP
Front·end al1111ment
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$13.75
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CheYtttM Itt 101 onty.
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11011........ t&lt;;
drtvt &amp;ndlor
Mac:Phnon

IUIPif'lslon, Ht all

ldlur-ang~.

We'll set caster,
camber llld t""'Jn to
manufacturer's original

SDeCiflcatlona. No oxtra

charge for cars with
factory air or torsion bart.
Parts extra, II needed.

Call lor your appointment.

DON'T LOA FLAT TIRE SPOIL YOUR DAY
THIS TIRl. HAS (lOAD HA:Z.ARD WARRAN:rv

REMINGTON

BIAS-B~LTED

TIRES

r olyester Cord
Fiberglas s Belts
o . F. . Whitewall

SIZE
A78-13

COST

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3ll.50

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£78·14
F78-14
G78-14
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l78·15

54.50

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MOUNTED
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BALANCED
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TREADWEAR
RATING 110
PLUS F.E.T.

POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO

CORRECTION

In Our MaHer This Week
Men's Sweatshirt Gray
TUBEs
· OCKS
·
Should Read sl.45 APair
Sorry For.Any Inconvenience
THE JONES BOYS

Frank
Afamily picnic was held on July 4

lEGAl NOTICE

LOOK I
ROLL TOP DESK

DELIVERED
PRICE
Pomeroy .• • ........•. . .... • ............ $26.00 Ton
Middleport&amp; Racine .. . .... _.... - _. _... -. S27.00Ton
Meigs county ...........• ..... ...... . . - . $28.00 Ton

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and ~· Chapin, Jett Farrar,
,Mrs. Larry Byrd, Martina Farrar, .
David and ,VIcki Emerson, Dave
and Wanda Farrar, Greg and
~ · ~yes. James and Hazel ·

Reg. '49u

'29 95

4 TON MINIMUM

Farrar

WE ARE COMPLETELY OVERSTOCKED ON
BEDROOM SUITES AND NOWHERE TO PUT THEM.··
WE HAVE SUITES ON ORDER AND IT'S TOO LATE TO
CANCEL THE O~ERS. WE ARE WIUJNG TO DEAL
· ON ANY SUITE IN STOCK. MAKE US AN OFFER. NO
REASONABlE OFFER WILL BE TIIRNED DOWN.

Every Wall-Away ·And

Bill, Shirley, Bill, Jr., Shari and Kim
Cogar, MinersviUe; Loretta, Albert,
Eddie and Laura Van Cooney,
Elyria; Sharon Cogar, Phyllis and
Dana Turner, Syiacuse; and Brian
and Joe Lynch, New Marshfield.

Pittsburgh, NR 8
Mine Run (Strip)

CHESTER - The gospel Holy
Land sing tonight Is at Chester
Church of the Nazarene and not at
ChesterhUI. The sing begins at 7::Jl
p.m. and features George and
Charlotte Dixon, fuU-tlme evangellslli In the Church of the Nazarene
and reconling artlsia and Bllly Sunday, evanieust and radio personalIty. The publlc. Is welcome.

Astrograph

Bailey, Mary Batley, Bobble Bai-

'398°

Save
., AWhopping '240"

Rhonda Frank, Rick, Brenda,
Angela and Richard Cogar, Sheila
Harris, Pomeroy; Ginger, Yvonne,
Carla, Melissa and Marty Edwards,
Clifton, W. Va.; Roger, Jane and
Joey Coates, Renee Reibel, Chester;

The famUy of the late Thomas
Gilkey met July 25 for their 12th
l'eiiiiiOII at the S.R 33 park.
Prov1dlng music were Junior
WlbUn, Penny Bingman and Kermit Gilkey. Joining the occasion
were Glen Stanley, Faye Stanley,
Lyman Stanley, Roberta Hudnall,
Tonya Hudnall, Larry Batley, Opal

· AD otb~ 1tl2 sell In doell
reduced for quick sale to mw
room for the 1J8S models te
amve.

Reg. '799 11
SALE'559'

Meigs families gather for reunions

HOUSE COAL

Correction

*
Attaches Easily to Any TV!
18K Color Computer
WHh Standard BASIC

SPECIAL
On All Suede
And Leather Coats

SAVE 20%

- of All
on Cleaning

. Suedes·and Leathers during
the month -of August.

95

399
*That's$98
Less Than
Last Year's
· Equivalent

• 16,000 Character Memory
• Uses Instant-Loading Program Paks
For Games ll!nd Personal Uses
. • ~rn BASIC Programming With Our
Entertaining 3()8-Page Tutorial Manual
• Create Your Own Glllphlcs With VIvid
Colors and Exc~lng Sound Effects

New Low Prlcesl Csah In on
TheM Program Pak"' Savlngsl
• Challenge Your Computer at Chesa
Wu $39.95. Now-$34.95
• Dlno Ware. Waa $39.95. N0w-S28.ts
• Hit the Downhill Slopes With Skiing
-WII $39.95: Now-$29.95
• Backgammon.,was $29.95.
Now-$19.95

rtad1e lhaek

SEE IT AT YOUR NEARESt ·.
RADIO SHACK STORE,
COMPUTER CENTER
OR PARTICIPATING DEALER

�P~ The Daily

Sentinel

3,1982

Higher meat, butter prices boost grocery costs
Non·foods represented 21 percent
of the Items on the AP checkllat, but
accounted for 14 percent of the In·
creases. Foods, by contrast, repres·
en ted 79 percent of the Items and 86
percent of the Increases.
There were widespread In·
creases at the meat counter, gener·
aJly reflecting smaller supplles of
beef and pork at the wbolesale
level. The prtce of a jlound of
chopped chuck went updul1naJuly
In six cities; so did the prtce of a
POund of center-cut pork chops.

By Associated Press
Higher prtces for bastes like meat
and butter helped boost grocery prt.
dul1ng July for the third
stmlgllt month, according to an Associated Press marketbaskel
survey.
Last month's average rise In the
prt~ of a random list of 14 food and
non-food Items was less than the
rate of Increase In either May or
June, but was almost twlce the rate
of Increase last July.
The AP survey Is based on a l ist
of .I-'OmmOnly purchased products
wlllch were priced In one super·
market In each of 13cltles on March
1, 1973. Prices have been rechecked
on or about the start of each suc·
ceedlllg month.
1be latest survey showed the
marketbasket bill went up last
month at the checklist store In eight
of the clttes surveyed. The bill went
doWn In five clUes. Overall, the
marketbasket bUts Increased by an
average of seven· tenths of 1
percent
Tile July rise followed a May In·
crease of 1.3 percent and a June
jump of 1 percent. The July 1981
Increase was four·tenths of 1
percent.

ce&amp;

Butter prtces also were on the
rise, Increasing last month at the
checklist store In eight of the cities
surveyed. But the price of a dozen,
medium white eggs dropped In
eight cities last month.
Comparing today 's prtces wlth
those at the start of the year. the
average marketbasket bill at the
checklist store was 5.6 percent
higher at the start of August than It
was at the start of January.
The government IS predicting
that prices for domestically produced farm foods - not Including
things like co !fee which Is Imported
- wlll rise an average of 5 percent
to 6 percent durtng all of 1982.
No attempt was made to weight

medium

supr.

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P-Ho~on; GoodondU10kelltlo100 lbo.
4HI; • lo 4110 ibl. 'loll; 1111 to Mlllbl. 41.»
G.IO; ... to111Dibi. -511;11111G'IIIIbo. 4UI ;
7001o . . tbl. 4l.IG-O; IGDindover4HI.
Fe&lt;der Buill: Good IJid Choice IIIII to 100 lbo.
- .IO; IIJO lo IOO lbll, ~ 7 : 4111 to 100 lbo. ·o.
IUO; 100 to 411111bl. 41.51141; IGD to 700 1110. 44-61:
7UIHoiGDlbl.4t~; Dllldoverll-41.

HOG PRICEs;
HOilll: !No. l. lllrrowa and GUll) :llf).DOibo

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ilololetDSieenllndlllllltiiOtoDibl. Bullo 1.11110 lbl.llld ap.U.

Buldlerlloane4
F - Pip; (By tile Readi1042.

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WIShtrS
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PARTS and SERVICE

La BONTE' S
QUAIL FARM

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port chopo ID U U.S. cities over d!e period !rom Jaly 1 to Aq. llhll year. ....!
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1

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Pomeroy, Oh.
Ph. 992·2174
2·26·tlc

ROUSH

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CONSTRUCTION
New Homes ' - ex.tensive remOdeling
• Electric worlc
•cust.om Po!• Btdgs.
•Roofing Work
I
14 Years E•perience

302 Mechanic st.
Pomeroy, OH.
PH . "2·6506
' •SEAT COVERS "
•VINYL TOPS
•CONVERTIBLE TOPS
•CARPETS
•A Complete Line of
Automobile Upholstery
7·1·1 mo. pd .

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Or Write DillY Sentinel Classified Dept.
111 Court St., Pomeory, Oliio4Si69

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Greg Roush

Ph . 992·7583
or992· 2282

Roger Hysell

GARAGE

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51·HouseholdGonds
52·CB , TV &amp; Radio Equipment
53·Antiques S4·Misc . Mt!rc handise
55 Building Supplies
56· Pets tor Sale
57·Musclaltnstruments
58·Frutts &amp; Vegetables
59· For Sale or Trade

Rea• estate
31 Homes tor Sale
J2·MObl le Homes for Sale
33-Farmsfor Sa te
34 Business Bulld tngs
35 Lots &amp; Acr eage
36·Real Esta te Wanted

emplaymeet
Set• PlEBS

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OHI'

AlllO&amp; TRUCK

71 ·Aut05 for Sale
7i· Trucks for Sal e
7J.Vans&amp;4WD
74·Motorcyctes
75·Boats &amp; l.)ot 0rs
76·Auto Parts&amp; Accessor ies
77·Auto Repair
78·Camping EQuipment

Also Trlnsmission
PH. 992-5682 or 992-7121
3·24·tlc

PUBLIC NOTICE Public
Notice for Dark Diamond
: Coal Corp., Shade, Ohio
45776. An application IS at
the Meigs ·county Recor·
der' s office for a strip mine
operation. Frac. l : T·2N:
R· 13·W; Salisbury Township, Meigs County, Ohio.
Interested people can see
these forms and maps at
the Meigs County Recor·
der's Office anytime.

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Mason Co., wv
Ar{'a;:COdt m ·~
Ai:ta C~e 6111' .. ;- .;"'··A,:ea COde 304 ,
44Hollipolh ' " '"2.,...;-,tddlt,JOI!ii'!('-..,- 75"-Pt. Plnsant
367-Che ~It•
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451-Leon
311-Vint~ ce. ' 1 t~llester
576-.1\pple Grove
245-RioGrande
34:1'-Porltand
773-M.son
256-Guyan Dlst.
247-Letart Falls
812-New Havon
195-Letart
64:1'-Arabil Dlst. 949-lllclne
3"-i Walnut
742-llutlond
937-Bullolo
667- Cootvllle

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Rentals
41 Houses for Rent
42 -Mobil e Homes for Rent
43 Fa rms for Rent
44 Apartment for Re-nt
45-Furn!shed Rooms

IS-Sc hool s lnstructton
16 Rildio , TV &amp; CB Repillr
17 Miscellaneous

81 Home Improvements
82·Ptumblng &amp; Heatinq
83·Excavatlng
84·Eiecrical &amp; Relri~eration

61 ·Farm Equipment
62·Wanted to buy
63·Livestock
64·Hay &amp; Grain
65·Seed &amp; Fert•lizer.

·Up to.1_5 Word s .. Three day insertion ..... , ... $4.00

86·M .H. Repair
87·Upholstery

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47 ·Wanted to Rent
4fl EQuipment tor Renl
49 For Lease

t8.Wanted To do

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Public Notice
Carry E. Spencer,
Clerk of Coum
Meigs County, Ohio
BY: Marlene Harrlsoo
Deputy
1. Carson Crow,
Attorney for plaintiff,
Robert G. Ashley
·(a)

3, 10,17,24,31 (9) 7,6tc

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llome .... 20 ,..~~.
FIH estilnllts
CIII143-J_J22

608 E. MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO
PH.992--2259

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Write your own lid and order by mall with this . 11
coupon. caneet your ad by phone when ·you -!let I
results. Money not refundable.
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Ucensed &amp; Bonded

PH. 992-7201

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W!1 "'"

· ESTHER AMSPOddKER.
t 32 chains and · "wlloH lut known a rtSS
·~t~t'l;;:: 'To''~ stone in the . w1s Colum-:/'' Ohio, Act.
lfli!tf liM of Section No. 32,
dress now un nown.

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Wanted· good home for 3
lovely kittens, 1 Tiger·
Male. Two snow white, one
female-1 male. Heres two
tittle snowflakes for you In
a August. M r s. Anna

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. ,..,Septic Systoms
t:arle or Small Jobs

No Sunday
Colis
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Mohler,
Leading OhCreek
Rd., MiddlePOrt.
. 614·
992·3911.
Wanted·good home for 3
lovely kittens. 1 Tiger·
Male. Two snow while, one
female-1 mate. Meres two
little snowflakeS for you in
a August. Mrs. Anna
' Mohler. Leading Creek
Rd., Middleport, Oh. 614·
992·3911.
1 6·monlh old male Beagle
to good home with children.
30H75-6758.
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3·11·tlc

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1 year old male Dal motion
tn 009&lt;1 health. 304-675·1679.

KIRBY

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Work. 9 yrs. Ex·

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Aug, 5 th and 61h at Arthur
Miller res. 34705 Whites hill
Rd. Rutland Ohio. Clean
clothing-new weave rugs,
toys, elec. range with new
burner and new wiring also
some glass wares and other
misc . If rain cancelled.
Time9a.m. to4 p.m .

:er.r:l~
V. C. YOUNG Ill

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Combined Yard -sa te. 500
Oak Dr., Spring Valley
Est., GalliPOlis, Furniture.
clothes, baby clothes, ap·
pllances. Aug. 3,4,5.
Yard Sale ,Monday thru ?
1939 Chatham Ave .•
GalliPOliS.

perlenc ...

511124, !futlarMI, Oh.
For ,Atlttt.7•2-2017
7·Hmo.

Yellow freezing corn. Don
Houdashell. 6U·m ·3003 or
2 fam. Aug.3,• . 6aer res .
Rt. 7. passed highway
garage. sign. Clothes, In·
fant· u , baby furn., clay
pots, glasswares, old
Phi leo radio. 10·5.

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IMP't.1iiiPC
Help W1ntltd

HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATES/SENIORS.
You can earn over 5550.00
per month while learning a
valuable skill like com·
puler repairer, sheet metal
worker, or refrigeration.
Plus you will have a secure
part lime lob wllh the Ar·
my National Guard alter
schooling . Benefits Include
a $1.500.00 enlistment
bonus. $35.000 life In·
surance and free tuition to
any college or trade school
In West
ia . In
terested
may call
or In West
toll free 1-800·

2 family garage sale·
glassware, toys, adult
clothing,
chlldrens
clo!hlng, baby shoes lhru
adult sizes: draperies, puz·
zles, camera, coffee table
wJth end tabiH, Singer
sewing machine. In cabinet
with designer dlsc's·S175.
Ben Phearson Bow. S1D.
Aug. 5,6, and 7·9 a.m. to 6
p.m. ab0ut)3"mlles out Rt.
143 off St. Rt. , 7. First
trailer cJn left 'u p Wolfe Pen
Rd.
.

17

Mlscelloneous

Ruger 22 Caliber. New '
model , Single 6 MAG . or ·
regular. Other Guns. ,.614·
742·2282.
Ruger 22 Caliber. .New
mode l. Slogle 6 MAG. or
regular Other Guns. 614·
742-2282.

5 family. Aug. 5 and 6 from
9·5. Skate·A·Way Roller
rink, Chester Ohio. Fur·
niture. small appt tances,
toys, baby llems, a trailer
door, clothe-s, misc.
3 family . Tues., Wed .•
Thurs. Aug. 3,4,5. 10 till 4.
435 Headley St M•ddlePOrt
R~ if.l cancels.

MATURE
responsibl •
babysitter needed In my
home Monda y thru Fri
Call446·9260 alter Jpm.

Thurs. and Friday . 6
fam i lys, corner of Co. Rds.
28 and 32 in Bashan. 10 a.m .
till 4 p.m. Clothing. toys.
1970 Cadillac, cerami cs,
misc. Rain cancels.

Auction every Fn night at
the Hartford Community
Center Truckloads of new
merchandise every week .
Consigments of new and
used merchandise always
welcome .
Richard
Reynolds Auctioneer. 275·
3069
9_ _ _!/!'nle_cl I~ B_u)'_ _

WANTED TO BUY Old fur ·
niture and Antiques of all
kinds, call Kenneth Swain,
446·3159 or 256·1967 In the
evenings .

Buying Gold,
Sliver,
Yard sale· Tues., and Wed., Platinum, old coins, scrap
the 3rd and 4th. Mary rings &amp; silverware. Daily
Layne
residence . quotes available. Also
coins &amp; coin supplies for
Cheshire,Ohio.
sale. Spring Valley Trading
Co .• Spring Valley Plaza .
4 family . Jim Louks 446 8025 or 446 8026.
residence. Below Eastern
M.S. Friday, and Saturday .
We pay caSh for late model
Good items.
clean used cars.
Frenchtown Car Co.
3 family. Tues.. Wed.,
Bill Gene Johnson
Thurs. Aug . 3,4,5, 10 till 4.
446·0069
435 Headley St. Middleport.
Rain capcels.
Thurs . and Friday. 6
famllys, corner of Co. Rds.
28 and 321n Bashan. 10 a.m .
till 4 p.m. Clothing, toys,
1970 Cadillac, ceramics,
misc. Rain cancels.

Karate 1~ ultimate In Hlf
defence all private lessons,
Men, women, &amp; children.
Instruction thru black belt .
Also available Karate ·
uniforms puchlng •nd ,
kicking bags, and protec·
tlve equipment, Jerry
Lowery &amp; Associates
Karate Stud l o , 143
Burlington Rd.. Jackson;
Oh. Call614·286·3074.

Matur e,
responsibl e
babysitter needed In my
home for 20 and 5 month otdl·~•'---~w~a~n:!!t.!:
ecl~to~Do
=--­
g lrls, Flexible hours, own Lawn Mowtng no yard t~
tr ansportaton, references. big or small. Reliable an~
Call 446·6256, 9 to 11 week· dependable. For estimate
days. ©
call 446·3159 alter 6PM 256·
1967 .
RN· Ful time stratght day
shill avatlable. Apply at Trash collection &amp; hauling. ,
Ohio Job Servi ce, .45 0 11ve Call446·4480 .
St, Gallipol is.

Attention RN"S· Pomeroy
H.C.C. now has opening tor
full and part time RN for 3
to 11 and 11 to 7 shifts.
Upgraded salary and shill
differential. Contact Nancy
Lost· mens Olympia special
VanMeter direc tor of Nuredition watch . Sliver
2
fam
1
ly
garage
sale·
sing
614·992·6606
Speidel watch·band . Bet·
ween
Pomeroy
and glassware, toys , adult
childrens Immediate opportunities
Syracuse. If found call614· clothing,
clothing, baby shoes thru for Avon representatives in
992-7304 alter 6 p.m.
adult sizes, draperies, puz· these neighbors···Middlep·
zles, camera, coffee table
Female springer spaniel with end tables, Singer ort, Pomeroy, and the
lost in Traffic Circle area . sewing machine, in cabinet Township areas In Meigs
Co. Also Addison, Cheshire,
Reward ! 304-675·5630.
wilh designer dlscs·$175. Sprlngflels, Racoon, Hun·
Ben Phearson Bow. SID. ttngton and Morgan Twp.
Aug. 5,6. and 7·9 a.m. to 6 in Gallia Co. Call collect
7
Yard Sale
p.m. about 3 miles out Rt. 614-698·7111
143 oft St Rt 7. First
Barn Yard Sale Aug. 2·3·4, trailer on left up Wolfe Pen - ---- HOMEMAKERS DREAMt
2 miles off 325 on Roy Rd.
You control hours and in·
Holcomb Rd . Childs
clothes, bedroom furniture, 2 family yard sale. Wed· come Demonstrate toys
and gif ts. NO investment,
antiQues. misc .
nesday Aug. 4 at 865 Pear l NO
experience . Also
St. Middleport. Oh .
booking parties. Call 992·
Yard Sale 834 1st . Ave,
5603 or wri te TOY LADIES
Gallipolis. Aug. 3 &amp; 4. Tue. Wed . Aug . 41h, 1 m11e out PARTY PLAN , Johnstown .
&amp; Wed . 9105.
Levings Rd . in West PA 15904.
Cotumb•a . At Neals
Yard Sale 2002 Chatham St. Residence.
R. N.'S. · L.P.N's needed
Aug. 5·6·7. Mini bike, new
now
to fulfill requlrmenls
tricycle. clothing, dishes, 2 tam. Aug.3,4. Baer res. of I.C
.F . Certification .
toys, jars, Avon, misc.
Rl. 7. passed highway Salary commensurate w ith
garage. sign . Clothes, in· training and e)(per ience ·
Yard Sale Wed. &amp; Thurs. fant· 14, baby turn , clay Extensive benefits in ·
lOAM to 5PM. 5 miles out pots , glasswares. old e luding
paid
St. RT. 218 . Third Trailer Phi leo radio. 10·5.
hospital ization, retirement
on rt alter passing Butt
program, no penalty sick
Skin. Baby bed, video Yard Sale August 4, 9 to 4, leave, 3 week vacation to
game, clothes, shoes, misc. 1258 Powell St .. Mid· start, more. Contact Per·
sonnet Director 13041 675·
dleport.
3230 or write Lakin
Yard Sales on 588 m
beautiful downtown Rod· Rummage and Bake Sale. Hospital , Lak 1n W .VA
25250
ney Tuesday thru Friday .
Tues .• Wed. , and Thurs. St
Rt. 2.CS between Chester
YARD SALE. 823 Fourth and Long Bottom at the A· Director of Nursi ng for 136
bed, long term c are
Ave .
Tues., Wed ., and frame house .
facility . Five years e)(·
Thurs. Clothing, butlt·in
oven, sewing machine, NEIGHBORHOOD ya rd perience, two year s of
whi ch must be '" an ad·
stereo, m1sc .
sale, 124, 123, .128 South ministrative capacity . BSN
Park Dr. Children, men preferred . E xte nsive
YARD SALE . Wed . and and womens clothing, an· benefits . Salary com ·
Thurs, 9 to 4. 1715 Chestnut tiques, dishes, toys, and a mensurate with tr ci 1n1ng
St .
lot of this and a lot of that. and ex perience. Call Per ·
Com• and see . Wednesday, sonnet Director 1304 ) 675·
FOUR FAMILY Garage Thursday, Friday SID.OO·?
3230 or write Lakin
Hospital , Lakin . W.VA.
Sale, 728 Second Ave.,
Thurs. and Fri , Aug . 5 and
25250
6.
YARD sale, 4th. 5th. 6th, if
rain ne)(t days, Jericho R.N.'s·L.P.N."s NEEDED
Dishes , books, NOW to fulf ill requiremen·
Small effeclency Apt. 1 Road
working person only 614· bicycle, knives, tools, etc. ts of 1 C. F. Certifi ca tion.
not responsible for ac· Salary commensurate with
992·5738.
etdent$ .
· training and experience·
E)(tensive benefits in ·
4 family yard sale 3 and 4 8
Public Sale
e luding
paid
ot Aug on Salem St.
&amp; Auction
hospifaltzat1on,
retirement
Rutland.
Rick
Pearson,
Ex · program, no penalty sick
perlenced
AUCTIONEER
. Ieaver. 3 week vacation to
Several family yard sale·
start. More. Contact Per·
Estates,
antiques,
farm
,
Boso's , Great Bend . Thurs.
sonnet Director 304-675·3230
household
Licensed
OhioAug. 5th thru Sunday 8th .
or wr tfe Lakin Hospital.
WV
.
Buying
antiques.
304·
10 a.m. till dark .
Lakin, WV 25250.
173·5785. 773-9185.

4 family yard sale·Aug.3·4·
5. 11&gt;-4 daily. 565 N. Front
St. Middleport, Oh. 614·992·
2916.

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Found·Rocksprings area,
puppy approx. 6 mo. old .
Black with white. Black
from eyes to nose. 614·992·
5225 alter 6 p.m.

Newspapers.
To
any
organiiatlon that will pick
them up. 614-985·4327.

CARPENTER
· SE~VICE

-Trencher

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33.
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Lost·mens Olympia special
edition watch . Silver
Speidel walch·band. Bet·
ween
Pomeroy and
Syracuse. 11 found call 614·
m ·7304atler6p.m

8 fam ily yard sale·Aug.
3,4.5. 1 mile New Lima Rd .
Clothing, household .

-.Lo:loy

"Beautlfvl. Cu~tom
1
BulltGor-"
,
,CIII for free siding / .
•estimates, M9·2101 or ! •

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Flower Bouquet, flowers
for
all
occasions ,
reasonably prices . 315
Main Street. 304·675-7747
home 304-675· 1200

Lost·2 Eastern H .S. class
rings. 1977 boys Initials
NRH Inside. 1979 girls
Initials PKH Inside. $20.
reward. 949·2461 . Paula.

TO A GOOD HOME ,
female, part collie, part
shepherd, 9 mos. old . Call
446·9476.

-Deie.rs
-Bockhoes ,
-,.Dump Trucks

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YOUNG'S

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2"73 1.4
-nu or"Ohio
Pomeroy,
9·30·tlc

PHONE"2·"U
8-i·l 1110.

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FREE
ESTIMATES
PH. 992·6011

111. 1 s... 4M ,. • .•ue ....

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elecbit, $!ding.

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SIDING

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PERMANEN T
HAIR REMOVAL
Professional Electrolysis
Center. A.M.A. approved,
Doctor reterals, by apPOtnlment only . 304-675·
6234.

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( 304) 273-4098

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Sat. Aug. 7th. Supper at 6
p.m. There will also be an
all day work session and
building of patio. Starting
at 8 am all members
urged to attend an~ help do
some work.

7·4·1 mo.

Between Cheshire &amp;
Middleport, Ohio

, , ! Vinyl I Aluminum

I )Announcement
I I !"'r Rent

14.,__ _ __

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The Meigs Co. Fish and
Game Club will ha~e a
baked nam and corn roast,

Ph. 992-2772

. CANDLELIGHT
' . INN

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•Storm Windows
•Replacement
Windows
•New roofing
Free Estimates
James Keesee

Border PUPPIES
Collie . Part
and
THREE
Labrador. About 3 months
.-------..,..----., old. Call379·2250.

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plumbina.

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REALTY

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M.UIIIIIUII SIDING

•lnsulatlan

7 14-tfc

H9·Hc

Rutlitnd, Oh.
7·15·1 mo. pd.

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INSULATION
VIIIYL &amp;

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FREE ESTIMATES
Ph. H2-2791 .
orMt-22U ,

or anything else you
"Want to do, . because I
live with a c~trpenter.
His name is AI Tromm .

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eGutters
• Oownspo\'ts ·
• New or Repatr
e Painting
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· * Awater, sewer

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The Meigs Co. Fish and
Game Club will have a
baked ham and corn r oast,
Sal. Aug. 7th. Supper at 6
p.m. There will also be an
all day work session and
building of patio. Starting
at 8 a.m. all members
urged to attend and help do
some work.

Custom kitchens and
bathttJOms: Remodeling,
add·ons, new homes,

H. L WRITESEL

*backhoe
* ucavatlng ·
* ltplic·systems

Phone_· ~~--~~--~-

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STUART WAYNE
PULLINS
CLIP AD I,ND GET 20%
OFF ON RE· BLUING.
OFFER EXPIRES 8-31·
' 2·
7·26-1 mo.

C. R. MASH
CONSTRUCTION

ROOFING

CONTRACTING

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Re-Btue and Re-Fini sh
restock, Parts, Etc.

7-8·1 mo. Pd .

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FINALLY OPENING·CA·
PCO·Antlqles, collectables,
used furniture and ap·
pllancos. Something tor
everyone . 9: 30 a. m ..
4:30p.m Mon .. Wed .. Fri.
Other limes by · ap ·
polntmenl. BUY ·SELL·TR ·
ADE . 527 Filth St. Ivan
Powell Res. Racine Oh .
614·949·2485.

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MULBERRY AVE.
PRICE REDUCED
this
beautiful
story hOme, l bedrooms.
2 baths, full basement,
carpeted,
matching
drapes, &amp; air con·
· dltloned.
Two car
garage. Near
taryschOol
Walking
town. Call
NEAR Mlilftt
Over 1 acre,
I!IVely 3 bedroom, ''"'
bath
home·, • full
baeement with family
Blended rate.

Ph. 992-7656

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service available.

7 16·2 mo. pd.

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Ph. 915-4269 or 915-4312
aewaynt Williams
&amp; Scottie Sm lth
All m•kes and mOdels
Ante-nna lnstanatiMI
Hou•e calls and shop

lfll 01 III ,IJpts. ~ in

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Public: Notice
Public Notice
north
46
degrees
west
6
PUBLIC NOTICE Public
known address was ColumNotice for Dark Diamond l tnk s. th enc e norrn 2 bus, Ohio, Address now
coal Corp., Shade, Ohio deqr ces 10 minutes eas
unknown,
45716. An appl ication is at rtlonq thC' west l1ne ot sai1
the Metgs County Recor· Src llon 34 . 20 chains and 3.» KATHRYN LEIFHEIT,
der's office for a strip mine 11nk s to t he place of begin· whose last known address
ninq, 11 being 65'17 acres on was Columbus, Ohio, Adoi?fratlon, Frac. 3; T·2N ; thP
wesl end of the N half dress now unlcnown,
R' ll·W: Salisbury Town· of ttl e South half of Sect ton
!il\lp, Meigs County, Ohio. 34. Townsh•p 2. R. 13. ot the ARTHUR WRIGHT, whose
Interested people can see Oh•o Company's Purchase . last known address was
ll)ese forms and maps at
ALSO. SIT UATED m the Chicago, t 11, AddrHs riow
unknown,
t~e Meigs County Recor·
Twp of Salisbury, County
~w·sOfftce anytime.
oiMe•os. and Sta teoiOhio·
UNKNOWN
HEIRS,
bounded and described as DEVISEES, LEGATEES,
Public Noti&lt;e
AD·
follows N W Corner of DISTRIBUTEE$,
Sec 34. T. 2. R. 13. Ohio MJNISTRATOIIS_, AND
,. IN TH E COURT
Compa ny's Purchase, com· EXECUTOII$1 IF ANY,
OF COMMON PLEAS
rn enc•no at t he road OF THE E&gt;TATES OF
OF
) rad•n~ from l he Pomeroy EELCLEEANSED,· EHRANERST_.
MF.IGS COUNTY , OHIO
&amp; Harri sonvi lle Road to the 0
T
6-L.S IE KOENI G COOK . et Hyse l Run Road at a roint EB1:RSBACH, DECEASE·
al,'
J'
where the north line o a 65 OD;EECIJE~ EABSEERDS~ACCHA
, SRRL.,
' "Pla intiffs,
A Tra ct owed by Leonard
•
... vs.
Koen,q mtersec t s said .. g~E':.SEBff~· ~~'WG~~­
TI'IE UNKNOWN HE I RS 1 }-lyse t Run Road ; thence N
DECEASED· KATHRYN
A ND
DEV I SEES OF ~ ~ deqrees W 12 rods; then· FRENCH, 'DECEASED;
WILLIAM L KOENI G, ell or 73 degrees W 6 rods; ESTHEII AMSPOKEII
al.'
·henc e N 60 degrees W 14 DECEASED·
RUTH
; Defendants.
·ods; lhence S 85 degrees JOVAN,
DECEASED;
.,
Case No 18227
N 10 rods; thence S 44 KATHRYN
LEIFHEIT
NOTICE ll,'l'
irgrees W 10 rods &amp; 21 · DECEAS•D·
LOUISE
PU BLICII T(ON
;nks to Leonard Koenig' s HILBE.RT.L bECEASEO;
To the un Known heirs and
N l1ne . thence East along ARTHU11
WRIGHT,
dtVisees of William L
. eon a rd. Koenig' s N line to DECEASED/ AND LINA
Kdenlg; and the unknown
the p la~e ot beginntng . con· DAVIS, DECEASED, Ad·
Phone
hei rs and devisees of Fl ora
tatntng 4 ac r es, more or dresses unln,own,
H 614 l ·992-332~
•ess
Detendllntt.
J Koenig ;
You are her eby not1f1 ed
Latest Deed Reference ·
No. 11256
NEW LISTING
that you have been nam ed
volume 282. Page 835.
Duplex In Middleport.
defendants in a legal ac t1 on
V\e•gs Cou nty Deed Recor·
Live In one; rent the
entltleC Elsie Koeni g Cook,
J5.
Roel
t
other. All utilities are
ef al, Platnflff ~, vs th e
You are requ ir ed to an·
u nk nown
he 1r s
an d
;wer the Compla tnt within -==================:::;::;:U•eparate. Convenient
location and good tax
d~~tsees ot
W•ll tam L.
I days after th e last ,
il-iiiite~·. only S27
Koehig, et al. , Def endants.:.
JUb li cation of this not1ce
o\'htch wi ll b e publis hed on·
Tl'lis action has been
as5igned case numbe r · ~e each week for Sl)( con·
18,227 and is pend ing in the ~ ;ec uttve weeks. The last
c ourt of Common Pleas ot
Jubli ca ti on wil l be made on
M pi9 s County, Pomeroy,
~ ug u s t J. 1982 and the 28
jays for 1he answer will
Ohlo45769.
· The object of the Com·: :ommenceon
j)laintlS to Quiet the titl e of • . In case of
:a nswer
lhe Plaintiffs as against the
Mt:W 'a;IJTING - 1-ou•e~~:.n'...I.. "t-antastlc
oetomdents in the following! ·espond as
Prlcet !111ern district. A five year old ranch house,
described real estate. to•1 Jhto Rul
three bedrooms, 1'h baths, patle, triple Insulation.
wll '
1
TUPPERS PLAINS- 2
::;,.rocedure,
::tefault
will
Blended rate avalllble of 1~ with $3,990 down
situated in the Township
level lots, 8 room home,
'
gainst
you
payment, $395.44 l)'lonthly for 20 rear term. Total
Salisbury. County of t
3 or 4 yrs. old. Has bath,
price $39,900.
Melg~, and State of Ohio, ; Jemanded m
gas . furnac-. equipped
&gt;laint .• b~ ng
bound ed
and
kitchen, 2 living roOins.
described as foll pws :
NEW LISTING- POMEROY AREA- FIVe acre
cor~~~ttl!'ll
and some
Beginning at the northwest
and four bedroom home. Fully Insulated, storms,
-orner of the south halt of
-~ne wlndowl.
two WOOd burners to cut heating coati. two car
RHily nice, for only
Seation 34. in Salisbury
garage, outbuildings, garden SJW!ce. All this· tor
$31,500.
TewnShlp, where a white
$27,000.
.
&gt;ak 15tn. bears N 7 degrees
'
'
5ast 18 links and a hickory
CAR WASH - and land.
NEW LISTING - PoMEROY AIIEA - A really
l ,i~, bears South 53 deg ree •
This will supplement·
nice three bedroom home w/fll 9 ,_ chalo link fen·
·; 11 st 9 links; thence South .
Public Notice · '
your Income with ver;y
ce for .plly area for the kids. A!IPI&lt;. 1'h acre lot,
d~orees East along the
tittle time needfd to rull.·
127.000.
·
Range
·
Ref.,
carpetlfll.
r~ ,passing throu h the
IN THE
Qnty
oen~rOI sa
ectton 32 :
COMMON PlEAS
. New
Th-,..,t•lslnwc ~atns and 14 links to @I
COURT OF MEIGS
lw9
uniiS
with
two
bMrooms,
- unit with
OHIO
COUNTY
si~ke, where an elm 8 in.
bedrooms - S500 mollthly renl81 potential. Two ·
ROBERT G. ASHLEY
~&gt;yrs North 48 degrees
units furnished. Aluml.Um siding: Storage building.
Box 81
west 10 1• 1inks. and a red
A!klng $.11,000.
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oak 12 .in. bears west 25 , Middleport/ Ohio 4576CJ,
-,•A •···- · . .·1 ••
Plolntl
f,
limos: fhenc~ south 21
clegrees 10 mtn . west 20 LOUI!iE .H••l-~.,.
olUiiM and ,35· I inks to .
.stake, where an ash 2 •n·
~;n.. bears south·59 degrees .
!&gt;Kh 22 links, and a gum
Public Notice

S&amp;W1V
~
AND
APPLIANCE SERVICE
Chester, Oliio

EUGENE LONG
Superior Siding Co.

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8S·General Hau11ng

46-Spac:e for ren t

de,ree olnd
I "it c1.1ss F &lt;C hccnst'.
Phone 985-3364 A v&lt;.
od85·38U
7·16·1 mo

A "&gt; 50Ciol tC

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AND CUSTOMIZING

u.s. Rt. 50 East
Guysville, Ohio
Autftorlaltd John DHre,
New Hollo nil, austi H.,.
Form Equipment
Deoltr
Farm Equipment
Parts &amp;Service
J.3·tfc

1 C'ChniCi iln

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GUNSMITHING

SALES &amp; SERVICE

l,n ,drr my. &lt;o. Rd. 25
nc.1r Chester.
I . V. o1 nd Radio Rep,1ir
I\ I so other r lectronic
r Htn pmcnt.
1crrv Rrown

following telephone exchanges. •

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I I Help Wanted
12 S1tuatton Wanted
13 t nsurance
14 Business Tra 1ning

BARN
I r) C,'l tcd .1t Orown 's

delivery,
supplies. Davis
Pick Vacuum
up and
Cleaner, one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd. Call
446·0294 ..

Golf
Less·o ns .
John
·Teaford. Chester, Ohio.

REPAIR

S&amp;W

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BOGGS

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Classified pages cover the

21 Bvsiness Oppor tuni t'r'
22 -Money to Loan
23 -ProteSSIOnill SNV!CeS

1 Citrd of Thank s (pi!td tn etdvance)
2 CArd of Til .:i nks (pa•d tn rtdv~ n ce)
3 Announcements
4 Givea way
5 Happy Ads
6 Lost and Found
7 Yard Sa le (pai d in ildvan(l' l
8·Publ ic Sa le
&amp;. Auc t1on
9·Wanted to Buy

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3
Announcements
SWEEPER and sewing
machine repair, parts, and

Control hunger and lose
weight with New Shape
Diet Plan and Hydrex
water Pills. Fruth Phar·
macy.

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Card ofThanks

HAZEL HARDING wishes
to thank all the friends who
remembered her 84th blr·
lhday with lovely flowers,
cards and phone calls.
Among her greetings was a
special
card
from
President Regan and wife
Nancy .

Radiator Specialist
NATHAN AIG C. $
3SHs. E•perlence

*FIELD 1RIP$
ss Hole· ln·Oness
JOHN TEAFORD
Chester, OH .

FLEA Market
Chillicothe Mall &lt;hnnnhlo
Center, Chillicothe,
7-8.

Loslond Found

STOLEN Stolen bicycle at
822 3rd. AVe., Gallipolis .
REWARD. Stanley Payne.
Call ~·7162.

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992·2200.
6

MUCES

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4·20·tfc

•GOLF LESSONS·

DAN'S
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TWO CATS. 1 black, 1 gray
and white. Call4.46·6632 .

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llteGi1111 , Doolop, &amp;

Clell LaBonte
36061 Bashan Rd.
Long Bottom, Oh. 45631
614·915-4:1-45

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Luerpb

'•PIOSIIOP

Ouail of all ages
available up to I weeks
In any quantity.
Mature Ouall Available
Ready to Turn Out

N/A- Not .Avetl•ble

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- RADIATOR
SE RVIC E
from the SmaUest .
Hooter c ore · to the
LugestRadiator.

KOUNTRY
KLUB

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GlveiWI"!'___ _

SHEPHERO PUPPIES .
Call379·2721 .

COM~LET E

Jumbo Bob White
QUAIL

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The

ANY PER SON wllo has
anythln.u to give away and
does not offer or attempt to
offer any other thing for
sale may place a? ad In this
column. There will be no
charge to the advertiser.

And Home,Molntenance
• Roofing of oil types
e'Siclllll

3-1-H

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'nd
artten~.IO.
S-erCowl; (BytlleHeadJICI).MO.
Cow Jlild cau Pain: IIY lhe.Unll) m.uo.
Veall; (Choice end Prime) 5:1-43.511.
BobyColv" ' (By tile Hud ) IHI.DO; By The
Pound4U3

IIOC.
Butcher8owat7-61.10.

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Pries ar&lt; takea IIUII lflo sale o1 Saturday,
July 11. 'l'r&lt;nclo; v ..l &lt;olves fUll to fllower;
fe&lt;der
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IJ.INUO; 700 1o 1GD lbo. 41.- .IG; IGD and

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.qHIO VALLEY
ROOFI"G

For all your wiring
needs;
furn~~··
repair stirvlce and
installation.
Residential
&amp; commercill
Call742-3195

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The cities checked Wj!l'e: Albu·

Market reports.•.

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MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

oranee

check was made varied depending
on the month. Standard brands and
sizes or comparable substitutes
were used. Items temporarily out
o! stock on one of the survey dates
betng compared were not Included
In the over·all total.
The AP dld not try to compare
actual prtces !rom dty to city. The
only comparisons were made In

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decrease.
The Items on the AP checklist
were: chopped chuck, center cut
pork chops, frozen
juice
concentrate, COffee, paper towels,
butter, Grade-A
white
eggs, peanut butter, laundry deter·
gent, fabric sOftener, tomatosallee,
mUk, frankfllrters and granulated

represents.
The day of the week on which the

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Business services

.terms o! percentages d Increase or

the AP survey results accordllla to
population denslty or In terms of
what percentqe of a far)llly's actual ll' ocery outlay each Item

Pom-y-Micldleport, Ohio

BEDS· IRON, BRASS, old
furniture, gold , silver
dollars, wood ice boxes,
stone Iars, antiques, etc.,
Complete ·· households.
Wrtte : M .D. Miller, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy, Oh. Or 992-7760.

Gold, silver, sterling,
jewelry, rings, old coins &amp;
currency. Ed Burkett Bar·
ber Shop, Middleport. 992·
3476.
OLD FURNITURE, beds,
Iron, brass, or wood. Kit·
chen cubba~~s of all types.
Tables, round or square.
WOOd Ice boxes. Old desks
and . bookcases. Will .buy
complete househOld. Gold,
silver, old money, POCket
watcl)es, chains, rings, and
etc. Indian Artifacts of all
types. Also buying baseball
cards. OSby Martin 992·

6370.

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DIRECTOR OF NURSING
for 136 bed, long term care
facility . Five years ex ·
perience, two years of
which must be in an ad·
mini strative capac1ty BSN
pret e red .
Extensive
benefits . Salary com ·
mensutate with training
and expenence . Call Per·
sonnet Director 304-675·3230
or wrtte Lakin Hospital.
Lakin, WV 25250.
WAITRESS, maids, bar·
tenders &amp; cl erks wanted.
Write qualif ication &amp; phone
number to· Job Placement,
P .0 . Box 102, Henderson,
wv 25106,
Recept1onist·clerk
Local
physicians offic:e,Jull time.
Write P.O.Box 276, Pl.
Pleasant. wv 25550.

NEEDED mature, honest,
reliable lady, part time to
help work a small business.
Training will be involved.
For more information,
write. Box P3, c/o Pt.
Pleasant Register. Pl .
Pleasant, WV 25550.
12
Slluatlons wanted
Private room and board,
and laundry for elderly
only . 614·992-6022 or 992·
6748.

Will care for elderly men
and women In our home.
Also have rooms for rent
with or without board.
Trained and experienced.
'61.·992·7314.
Will care for elderly men
and women In our home.
Also have rooms for
with or without t&gt;oard.
Trained and experienced.
6U·992·731•.
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Insurance

C"'rp ener
Work,
remodeling or repair. Wall
paneling and ceiling tile.
Phone992·2759.

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W•l l do babysitting in my
home . Prefer children un- ·
der 3 yr . $1.00 per. hr. Call
446·0517.
Experienced • person will ..
paint houses, roofs, barns, •
etc . Call446·7504.

Backhoe &amp; dozer work, W.
H Lowman, 304·882·2844 or
882·2004 evenings.
BABYSITTING, Meadow
Lane Estates. Durtng
school months, 2 ex·
perlenced
women,
reasonable rates, 304·6752332 or 675·6184 .

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Remodeling &amp; Carpentry.
Electrical &amp; Plumbing. 304·
576·2989.

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Busineu
Opportunity

LOOKING for people whO
want to earn between S500
and
$50,000
monthly
through this "newest and
fastest growing company
In the nation" . Cal1304·675·
1293.
22

Money to Loan

REFINANCE or purchase
your home. 30 year fixed
rate. wva. &amp; Ohio. Leader
Mortgage, 77 E. State ~1 . ,
Athens. Oh. 614·592·3051.
23

Profenionll

· -- 'S"'
ervlces
C&amp;L Bookkeeping
Book~eeping &amp; tax service
for all types of businesses.
Carol Neal
446·3862

GUNSMITH, "licensed",
complete
repair,
refiniskhing &amp; hot blueing.
304-576·2505 .

Rea• Estate
31

Homes for Sole

In ground concrete pool on ·
2 acre tot. Also has al bdr.
air conditioned house with
full basement, 2 WB
f ireplaces, new carpet.
Would consider lower
valued property in trade or
will finance with low down
payment and 10% intt!rest.
Located 123 Garfield Ave.
Call446·1546.
For sate by owner. small
house on 112 acre lot, 56.900
with reasonable down
payment will consider land
contract . 5 miles from town
with electric and rural
water, must install your '
own bath room . From Rt.
218, first house on Krtn8r
Ridge Rd. Phone number
in window if interested.
House 7 rm . 1 112 stories,
woodburner, 1 3/ 4 acres,
Ew ington , Oh . Large
garage ,
several
out·
bui ldlngs, $23,000. Land
contract 10% interest,
$5,000 down . Call 614-388·
8595.
2 bdr . tully carpeted,
f ireplace, over 112 acre,
city
school , 9 1/ 2%
assumable loan, 528.500.
Ca II 446·8681 .
HOUSE at 2011 Chestnut St.
Price $15.000. Call 446·
4684 •

3 bdrm . ranch, close to
Meigs H .S wtth full
basement, 1 lf:a bath, family
room , fully ca rpeted .
Garage , over 1 acre
ground. Blended rate U'!b.
Call 614·992·5438 or 992·
2064 .
Large home situated on I
nice lot in Syracuse. Ohio .
Good neighbor hood, will
accomodate 3 or 4 stngte
men or single women.
Private rooms w1th com mon lounge and cooking
areas plus Ph baths.
Available before schoql
open•ng Aug. 15ore schOol
th. $450 per mo plus ·
utilities Caii6U·m ·6284 or
m ·5732 or 992-7671.

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'2 bd.room.

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80 x 100 tot. 1
small building. Garden.
space . In Mason behlnCI
·sANDY
surance AND
Co. has
laundry mat. S8000 down:
soll"vlces for fire
take over paymenll or
coverage In Gallla CountY .$26,000. Call77l-5089.
for almoSt a century.
Farm, home and personal ---~ property coveragH are FOUR bedroom, excellent
available to meet' In· neighborhood, huge family'
room, bar &amp; wet sink, ~· :
cttvldual needs. Contact 675·3179
between 5-9 p.m.
Kalf Burleson, agent.
· ----'-----~· Phone 446·m1.

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304-675·6999 .

5_4 ~ J.i.JJc.~M}~ciljiiidico :::_
Plastic Septic Tanks. State
SWAIN
AUCTION FURNITURE &amp; and county approved. 1,000
PAWN SHOP 62 Olive St., gal . tank, price Sl«l. Other
Gallipolis. 9x12 linoleum .sires In stock, haul In your
rug S22, 3 piece li\4ing room pickup truck . Call 614·286·
su ites couch· love seat· 5930, Jackson, Oh. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES
chair $199. Cal l -446·3159.

ON E bedroom home, Hartford, on two lots, phone 304·

GOOD
USED
AP ·
PLIANCES · washers,

They'll Do It Every Time
Beautifully restored Vic·
torian, 5 bedrooms, foi.Jr
firepla ces, ornate carved

woodwork , air condition,
insulated. owner financing,

77J.52 15.

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dryers,

refrigerators,

ranges . Skaggs Ap ·
pllances, Upper River Rd .•
beside Stone Crest Motel .
446·7398.

HOUSE Mead owbrook Ad·
dit ion, 3 bedrooms. family
room with firepalce. centr al air, base ment, phone

304-675·1542.
L ove l y r e mo de l ed
bedroom home, basement,
fenced backyard, ca rpeted,
sided. storm windows, near

New 3 bedroom home for
sale nea r Krodel Park .

125,000 .

304-675·6230.

No

Sunday ca ll s.

304-675·1076.

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3-2 ~-Mobile Homes~­

for Sale
TRI · STATE MOBILE
HOMES . USED·MOBILE
HOMES, CARS, TRUCKS .
GALLI POLIS . CHECK
OUR PRICES. CALL 4-46·
7572.
CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES
KESSEL'S
QUALITY
MOBILE
HOME SALES, ~ MI.
WEST , GALLIPOLIS, RT
35. PHONE ~ - 3868.
1980 Windsor Ux70, new
cond . Deluxe kitchen, large
living room &amp; bath, 2
bedrm . Hidden ut il. room.
379·2310.

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New Moon 1970 model,
12x65 with 12' expando. set
up in local park with skir·
ting &amp; steps. Ready to
move Into $6,500. Call 4-46·
3547.
10x55 Great Lako 62 model,
air cond ., washer &amp; dryer,
fully furnished. Call 4-46·
3783.
1980 Nashua 14x70 expando
dining &amp; living room, 3

bdrm .. I 1/2 bath, central
air . Would like to sell on
land contract. Call4-46·8335.
1980 BAYVIEW DELUXE
cent . air, fireplace, garden

tub, undorpinnlng with or
without applia . Call 446·
6211 or61088·9916.
14x65, 1981 2 bdr., Ventura,
ex . cond. Moving must sell,

$13.000. Cal l 446·4719 or 614·
256·6265 .
1978

Regent

Hx70 total

electric, 3 bdr., in wall A/C,
new carpet &amp; pannellng,

skirting included. $8,500.
Call446·0511 .
. 1981 14x52 Fairmont2 Bdr.,
bay window, make an of·
fer , will sacrifice. 245·9283
or 245·5064 .
1977 Festival Trailer. 14 x
70. $11 ,000. If interested,
call992·i780.
CLEARANCE SALE OF
1982 MODELS! SAVE
SIOOO.!! 14x70 Mansion 3
bd .room. 2 full baths,
upgrade furn. , tota l elec .•
deluxe metal exterior, bay
windows front and rear,
$13,950 . 14 x 65 Mansion J
bd.room , front kitchen with
banana bar, upgrade fur -

niture, deluxe metal, bay
windows front and rear.

$12,950. Above prices in·
elude delivery and set·up.

See at Kingsbury Home
Sales . 1100 E . Main
Pomeroy or call 614-992 -

7034.

Camper 26 foot Air Stream,
good condition. 304'675·
5279 .
35

built on util ity room . S8500.
614·992-2684 or 992·2717 .
1971 Skyline 12x60. Very
good cond . Recent in1erior

One and one-half acres ap·
prox ., 600 fl. road frontage,
near Centerpoint. $3,000.00.
Phone 614·682·6944.

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Two acre lots· ISO ft. road
frontage, city water,
behind 8~ Lumber. Call~675·6873 or 675·3618.

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Housts fer Rent

House, 120 3rd . Ave ..
Gallipolis. 2 bdr., gas heat,
dep. req. The Wiseman
Agency, ..S·3643.
Unfurnished house, 3 bdr.,
Rodney Village 11 . Ref.
req ., $200. Call 4-46·4416 afler7PM.
Large nice house. Call
388·9909 .

61~ ·

For sale or rent attractive 4
brd. home in city limits.
Full basement, FR, DR,
fully carpeted, assumable
loan, low down payment,
$325 mo. rent. Call -446·1323
after 5.

FIVE ROOMS and bath.
Adults only, no pets. On
Bob McCormick Rd. Call
4-46·2650.
very nice 2 · bd.room fur·
niShed house, overlooking

the river. Adults only.
Minersv life. 614·992·3324.
2 bd.room nouse in Mason.
Fully carpeted. Big yard .
$175. per mo. and utilities.
614-949·2619.
MODERN one story, two
bedroom house located 2'h
miles from downtown
Gallipolis on route 141. Fur·
nace heat and air con·
dition ,
rarige
al')d
refrigerator. $275. month,
$100. deposit. Reference.
304·615·3655.
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You'll love lhis 14 acre
farm in the countrv with a
pond and small barn. This 2
bedroom brick home Is
only 2 miles from down·
town Pt . Pleasant. Will
sign a year lease at$450 per
month. 304·675·6276.
42

Mobile Home•
for Rent

Eureka : 12x60 mobile
home, 2 bdr ., riverfront lot,
ref. &amp; dep., adulg. Caii6U·
643·2644.
TWO BDR . mobile home
with expando on Rl . 35
West. Call446·4229.

Furnished Mobile

2 bedroom trailer. Real
nice, adults only. Brown's

for sale . 2 bd . room must
sell . Pr iced resonable .
Ideal

location

in

Mid-

dleport. Write John
Greene, 1901 Bellview Rd .
Cambru1ge, Ohio. or call

614·431·.J'i42.
1973 14x70 Grandville has
large roorns plus laundry

room , mu~t be moved, 304·
882·2820.
LOT CLEARANCE SALE,
all priced as wholesale.
Only 2·1982 models left. 12'
wide, 2 bedrooms, all elec·
tr/c, $7995. U'x70', 3
bedrooms, 1&amp; baths, 2'x6'
outside walls, best In·
sulated home
made,
$18,900. Low down payment ·
or trade in, bank financing
available. Used 21;1edroom,
12'x5S', mobile home,
$4500. All State Modular
Homes,• half way between
Huntington &amp; Pt. Pleasant
on St. Rl. 2. 304·576·2711 .
USED .. MOBILE
576·2711 .

HOME.

Furnished 4 rooms &amp; bath,
clean, no pets, adults only,
dep. req. Call'446· 1519.
Small furnished house for 1
or 2 adults only . Call -446·
0338.
Unfurnished apt. In Crown
City . Call 4-46·7838 after
5PM .

HUD available 2 bdr.
, deluxe. kitchen furnished.
good location, utilities par·
28 acres. tobacco allot· tlally paid. 5 rm house for
ment, mineral rights, no rent. Reslgentlal and com·
buildings, $9,500 . Call 304· mercia! properties for sale
675·6851.
or lease . A·One Real
Estatrs, Carol Yeager,
Realtor. Caii304·675-ST04or
Rentals
67s-5316.

work . Roof repainted .
SloSOO. 594·4253 days or 985·
4377 evenings.
Home

Tst floor furnished apart·
ment, adults preferred. ref.
&amp; dep. required. Call 631
4th Ave., Gallipolis.

Lots &amp; Acreage

12x60 Buddy mobile home
,Exce ll ent cond .-washer
and dryer , stove, new
refrif ., nice furniture, patio

Efflency apartments 1st
floor &amp; 2nd . floor. Call -446·
0957, 729 2nd Ave .,
Gallipolis.

Trailer Park, Minersville.
614-992 · 332~ .

FURNISHED
EF·
FICIENCY . 2 rooms, SUS.
Utilities pet Single male.
919 Second Ave., Gallipolis.
446·4416 after 7pm.
FURNISHED
EF ·
FICIENCY. 607 Second,
Galllpols. SUS.. one per·
son. Share bath . ~- 4416
after 7pm.
ONE BEDROOM furnished
apt., carpeted, air cond.,
S225. plus utilities. $100.
dep. req., no pets or
children. Call4-46· 1788.
3 room furnished apt. $250.
month Includes utilities.
Inquire at Meigs Inn In
Pomeroy:

Kenmore washer $90,
General Electric washer
$90, Kenmore washer SIOO,
Norge 16 lb. washer $90, 2
Whirlpool washers S90 ea.,
Frigidaire dryer $80, 2
Whirlpool dryers S90 ea .,
Maytag coppertone dryer
$110. Guaranteed 30 days.
HILLCREST KENNEL
call614·256· 1207.
Boarding all breeds. AKC
BEMCO mattresses or bOx Reg. Dobermans pups and
springs, full or twin, S58. 6 Doberman . Stud Service.
Piece Naugahyde heavy Call446·7795.
wood living room suite POODLE GROOMING .
$595. Pillow arm sofa &amp;
chair S295. Roll top desk, Call Judy 1aylor at614·367·
dark &amp; light, Sl89. Bunk 7220.
beds, complete, Include - - -·
mattress, S199. Complete AKC Reg. Doberman Pin·
water bed shop with. 10
bedroom suites on display, cher exc. Pedigree, $100 to
starting price $229. Up to m~2~~i42~ ~~~~-f~:Ti;ll
S2500. Big daddy cocta/1 &amp;
end tables SSO. Waii·A· Way
recliners S169 . and up. La· AKC REg. Cocker Spaniel,
Z·BOY recliner~ In stock. small toy poodle. Had all
USED FURNITURE 5 pc . shots, wormed, has health
&amp; 7 pc. dinette sets, record. Your choice for
bedroomsulle Hollywood S125 ea . Cail304·675-7569. '
style, bunk beds, Flair Fur·
nlture a. Deslg~ . Gallipolis Young Rabbits for sale.
Ferry, WV . Open 9·6. 55.00 each, AKC miniature
Phone 304-675· 1371 .
Schnauser, male, for stud
service. Call446· -4680.
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Misc. Mercbandlce
Grooming services for
Special Raven '25 Caliber pets. Will clip English
auto, $45. Riverside Gun Sheep dogs, poodles &amp;
Shop, Rl. 7, Athalia, Oh. Schnaurer's. Reasonable.
Call614-886·519~.
For appt. 61~·992· 7342 .
2 rooms of nice used fur·
niture, reasonable price.
Call ~-3224 .

Pomeroy, $75. deposit.
$125. mo. rent. Walk to
Powells. 592·5991.

36' lawn roller, 26 1/2x42 In
lawn cart, Early American
lamp , large Early
American picture. Call614·
245·9132.

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s'mall effeciency Apt. 1
working person only. 614·
Clothes, 50
?92·5738.
Gallipolis.
Apartments. 304·675·5548.
APARTMENTS, mobile
homes ,
houses.
Pt.
Pleasant and Gallipolis.
614 · ~ · 8221 or 614-245·9484.

Three

Lincoln St.,

Over 1,000 ceramic molds,
kilns, and supplies. 614·742·
ms or742·2085.
For sale·Used R 40 Ditch
Witch trencher. 614 · 69~·
7842 .

room furnished
apartment, adults, no pets,
Point Pleasant. Call 304·
675·2453.

WOOD for sale,
1833.

THREE room furnished
cottage, utilities furnished,
adulls, no pets, 304-675·2812
or 675·1580.

BAR sire pool table withal)
equipment, $500. Call 30~882·3134 in the day, 882· 2~1
after
5.

Furnished
apa :· fment,
adults. Call304·675·2257.

TIRED of being "all gum·
med up" from the symp·
tons of such things as
headaches, constipation,
arthritis; allergies, and
obesity? Call 304-675-1293
for herbal assistance from
Naturallfe.

Mason · four room apt.
S215 . includes utilities,
Mason 2·story house, ~
bedroom, 2 baths, large
back yard .304· 882·2405 or
304-882·2447.
In Middleport one and two
bedroom furnished apts.
304·882·2566.
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Furnished R-OoiiiS-

SLEEPING ROOM . 919
Second, Gallipolis. $125.
utilities pd. Range, refrlg,,
share bath. Single male.
446·4416 after 7pm.

2 bdrm unfurnished mobile
home. Cheshire 304-7735882.
2 bd.room unfurnished
mobile home. Cheshire,
Oh . 30A-7h5882.

30~· 458 ·

Ruger no. 1 338 Winchester
mag. with 2x7 Redfield.
Phone 304-675·5335.

--- - - - - - - L - BEDROOM suite 160. 1 lot
of yard sale goods, $20 304·
675·6535 before 3:oop.m .

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NEW '
Whirlpool
microwave, 304-675·5122 at·
ter 4:30p.m.

1976 Starcref! 1 ~termaster • ·
B,ll,Dl. Calf-2240.
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Montgomery Trailer sales.
61H69 · ~245, Farm trailers,
See vou at the Mason Coun·
ty Fair.
Gravley tractor w·m,o wer,
sulky and rototlll.e r $875.
~- 675-2119 .

COUNTRY MOBILE
Park, Route 33,
Pomeroy. Large
3 bedroom trailer with two 992-7479.
car garage 1250. month
plus deposit. Kitchen fur·
nished. :MW·576-2682 after 7 Small trailer spaces,
Meson. 304·nH651 .
p.m.
TWO bedroom mobile 47·
Wtntecllll Rtnl
!l&lt;Nn•l· kitchen furnished, TOBACCO IARN
couples only, :JO&lt;H75-1076. ·
·
Also two vacant trailer r~~~IIOII T.wp. Call
lots.

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YOU' ~Il

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ABOUT THAT.
HARL~Y. THE'-!
A&amp;AIN, NON~ OF
U!&gt; AROUND HE~E
eVER PlANNED
ON SEEING A
HOPA6 EITHER·

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exteriOr, plumbing, ·.
rootlng, ·some remodeling. ~~
20
yrs. exp. Calf ·14·388· ,"

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0254.

ALLIS·CHALMERS Com·
blne, eo Alcott, OOOd cond.
· Caii245·S622.
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month old Pai/rneno
~d~;~e tO ride Call61,4·

11

Reg. Polled Hereford bull,
1 steer, 3 ·helfert, 1 very
good milk cow. Call614·256-

1348.

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JEEPS, cara, trucks under
SlOO. available at local
gov'l saiH Irt your area.
Call (refundable) 1·7U-569·
0241 ext. 11155 for directory
on hOW to purchase. 24
hours,

------HARTS Used Cars, New

and grade hor·
~s, excellent 4· H project.
English and western sad·
dies ·
everything
Imaginable In horse equip·
ment and supplies. also
r iding lessons end trail
tides and ·horse training.
Ruth Reeves, Hoof Hollow.
614-698·3290.

1973 Gremlin. Runs, needs
work SlOO. 304·675·

Moving to Florida, must
sell, 1975 Pinto, 2 door
Sedan. Book price $1425 will 9939.
Hll for $750. See at 2625 Jef· .
ferson Avenue or call 304· CHRISTIAN'S CON ·
STRUCTION ., Constr ..
675-7176.
roofing, siding, spouting,
-·--:-·----·--- - - - .fencing,
painting, repairs &amp;
1967 Slant six Plymouth,
~&gt;16· 2000,
call
could be an antique, 304· cleaning.
before
8 and after 5:30.
675·1237 or675-6663.

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7_! __ _ \!!ftS &amp;_4_ W.O.
)979 Dodge, half ton~ wheel
drive plck·up truck with
topper, J,OOQ miles. $5,200.
614·992·7062 efter6p.m.

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perlertced masan1 roofing,
1'
carpenter, electrician, ,.
general repairs and ;:
remodeling. Call .304·675· .,.
2088 or 675·4560.· •
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Water Wells. Commercial
and Domestic . THt holes.
Pumps SaiH and Service.

»4·895-3802.
APVANCED
Seamless
Gutter-Doors. Offering
coni/neuse
guttering,•. ·
seamless siding, · roofing,
garage
doors,
tree
~stlmates, 61 4-698·8205.

P;iNTi'NG ·I-nterlo~-&amp;"';~.
terior, free estimates, 304·
675·1128.

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
t&gt;Hone -446·~ or 446-4477

1980 suzuki, like new, 1500
miles, SSG ~-cylinder, nice
bike. 304-675·1780 If no an·
swer caii304·675·23.S4.

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Gallipolis. Diversified Con· ,.,.

st. Co. CusiOII' dozer &amp; ' , ..
backhoe wor,k . Specia l"~,;::
farm rates, Call .~s"for free ...,..
estimates. -"6·44-40. .
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Backhoe Serive. Cali 675· i·:..,

5580.

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Am, hes ~erythlng, 18400
or best offer. WI093.

Cl_en,d enen..,, Refrigeration, ·
A•• · Con"Qillonlng, &amp; ~ "
Heating Service. Call 614·
j
256-1~ .
.

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servlcJv,Au.thorlzed Singer ~

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Scissors. Fabric Shop,' - '
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,
Ford 4 spd. trans. tcir a ;160
~ -: :;-:.:-=,_:_ :-.:.::-:-:-: ~- :-:·::: ....h:
truck, Call -.o276.
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SERVICE. Call614-367·7471 '/.. ]
or 61~·367· 05111.
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Racing '82: ·
CART Btttonhauaen 200
from Mllweuket, WI
(]) MOVIE: 'F.our For
Texaa'
()) D ()J ' Happy Days
Balh enlists Fonrie aa her
chidblnh coach. IRI
[Closed Captioned]
D (I) (JJ Cronkite' a
Universe
()) Danger UXB from
Norma discovers she is
pregnant while Brian is
caught In a mine explosion
on a booby-trapped pier.
(RI 160 min .t [Closed Captioned]
8:30 ()) D (jJ Laveme &amp;
Shirley Shirley leoma thai
her blind date is o furrier.
(R) (Closed Captioned]
Ill ()) ® Two of Ua
Brentwood tries to cheat
Nan elter losing et poker.
(R)
9:00 (J) 700 Club
()) D (]Z · Three' •
Company A food critic decides that Janet and Terr/
are more appetizing than
Jack's cuisine. (RJ [Closed
Captioned!
CJ ()) ® MOVIE:
'O..parllte Voyage'
()) Myoteryi 'Rumpole of
BaHey.' Rumpole defends
an elde~y vicar on a shoplifting charge. (A) (60
m1n.) !Closed Ceptionedl
® Oanger UXB from
Maoterplece
Theatre
Norma discovers she is
pregnant while Brian is
caught in a mine explosion
on a booby-trapped pier.
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P &amp; , K Tr'ee Trimming,
stump removal . ·call 675·
1331 .

1976 Ford van, · excellent
condition, $4,995. Can be
seen 2401 Mt. Vernon, Point
Pleasanj.

...AAP I HAVE A PI:AL. FOR 'I'OU 'IVI/0
HOT PROPERTlES THAT WILL MAil.E \10U
RlCH BE'I'OND '\'OUR WILDEST DI!.EAMSI

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RON'S Television Service.
Specializing In Zenith and
Motorola, Quarer, artd
house calls. Call 576·2398 or
-446·2-154.
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1979 Dod9e, hlilf ton • wheel
drive pick-up truck with
topper, 7,000 miles. $5,200.
614·992·7062after6 p.m.

~TH' NEX,T- TIME

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THINGS; I'LL--

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'TATER-- 60 'HOLLER AT- THAT
OI:MULE

9:30 ())
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Comfort Sara is a success
selling Grandme Rush's
cookies. IR)
10:00 (}) MOVIE: 'Tarran, The
ApeMan'
()) D (]Z Hart to Han
The Hans discover thet
Jennifer' e father may be a
Nari war criminal. (RI (60
min.) [Closed Captioned! ·
()) Firing Una
® Newawatch
10:30 (}) AFI Showcase
Cil Sing out America
(!) Ali-Ster SportoChel·
lenge
(]) TIS Evening Newo
(jj) Hitchcock
11:00. (1) ( ) ) . ({) ®. (jJ
News
(})
MOVIE:
'Happy
Hooker'
.
(J) Nuhvllle RFO
(!) ESPN Sport1 Center
(l) Newa/Sporta/Weathar
()) Oavo All.,.. 111 Large
11 :30 G (}) (l) Tonight Show
(J) Another Ufe
(J) AH in the Family
()) Bonny HIH Show
Allco Vera- keeps
her new boyfriend a secret.
(RI
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Ill MOVIE~ 'Carry On
Doctor'
()Z Nlghdlno
12:00 (J). MOVIE: tinder . the
IWnbow'
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the surprfH
as aug·
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Yeslerday·al Jumblts: BRIAR GOOSE AFFRAY DRUDGE
Anawer: A big wheel In the amusement businessFERRIS
No.IIO, conlafnlnV 110 pullioo, lo ..ollablt lor $1.116 poolplld
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Find the best play
By Olwald Jacoby
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NORTH
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of the "Bridle World" magazine. We lbow bll bidding
here and find South In a
slightly optimistic spade
slam.
A trump is opened. East
follows and you win. Try to
find tbe best line of play
wblch Ia going to work this
time.
Here it is. Play ·a second
trump and then finesse
dummy's diamond queen. U
It lOBeii you need both a SUC·
ceuful club finesse and diamond 10 flnesae. However, it
wins and you are now In
very good shape. You play a
heartlo tbe ace, ruff a beart,
diamond ace, ruff a diamond
and ruff your last heart.
Dummy's 10 of diamonds
can now be led. If East wins
you need to take the club
flneue, but this time East
discards so you simply
chuck your five of clubs.
West Ia on lead and must
either give you a ruff and
dlacard or lead a club up to
your ace-queen .
Why didn't you consider a
doubfe diamond finesse?
Because if West held both

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Dealer: South
w..t Nort~ Eut

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Pass

Opening lead:

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diamond honors the play you
adopted was sure to work.
Why didn't you consider
aqueezes and play against
king and one club offside?
The chance of such action is
less than the chance of the
club finesse being on.

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Patton
18 Asian river
11 Shaping
machine
1% Frenzy
13 Ethically

unfeeling
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18 Anlllne, e.g.
17 Japanese
river
18 Boob tube
20 Peruke
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3 Office
morale booster

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Yesterday's Answer

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film star

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measure
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suggest
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opera
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Marje 311 Black cuckoo ·
ritual
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Hawallan

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34 Chinese
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MOBILE HOMES MOVED NICE :1 bedrlllll11 .,.,.,.
Licensed &amp; Insured, Call · ment, private entrance,
~ - 576· 2711.
lldulh, 7th. 51. 304-67HI11.

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STARKS Tree Trimming
and Lawn Service. Shrubs '
trimmed. Phone 304-576· •
2010.

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Cll MOVIE:

EXEICCISE-

Gene's Steam Carpet'
Clean-Scotch Gaurd·Free
estimates-spring specials·
Gene Smith, 992-6309.

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1974 Ford Rancharo truck.
Runs good. Good tires,
radio, SSOO. or best offer.
6U·992·2374.'
.

79 Balla 150 Mercurv. 19 112
ft. conv. i9f&gt;, Ten""·traller, extrlls. ·.$4;500. Call
1972 V.W. Beetle. ,AM·FM 6U·-·978311" 675·7392.
stereo cassette, excelltnt
botly. All NW tlrH. Runs.
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1·304·112:2393-

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THERe THAT'~ MORE
IMPORTANT THAN

BINGS CONCRETE CON -~
STRUCTION Speclallring •
In concrete driveways,' •'
sidewalks, floors.. patios ·' .
etc. 11 yr. exp. Caii6TH67·•.
7891 .
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· sate or trade. 1973
llnccln Continental Mark
IV, New paint, new tires.
$1,395,00,
304·675·6048. ...:.
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()) Another Ufe
Cil ESPN Sporta Center
()) Andy Griffith
Family Feud
(l) t..veme and Shirley
()) Bualnou Report
(JJ Richerd Simmons
® MOVIE: 'Made for
Each Other'
D
Entertainment
Tonlll_ht
•
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Cil (l) Major League

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(J) (l) NBC Ntw8
Cll Tho Gold Bug While
searching an laland tor but·
terfllas. a boy gets involved in a hunt for
Cllptain Kidd 's buried !erasura.
·
C1J MOVIE: 'Two Way
Stnnch'
.
(J) 160.000 Pyramid
()) F.U..r Knowa Belt
()) D ()Z ABC Ntw8

8C1Km.

Masonary work, Logue
Contracting,
Rl .
1,
Ewlngton: Call 614·388·

1979 HONDA CBX,
---.---- - - --headers: excellent con·
75 vw Dasher, '2 dr., GT, ~ dillon, f)hone 304·675·321t.
spd., excellent cond.,
$1.575. 76 vw Ra!lblt, 4 dr .• ii =:.: : -;~t.J-===­
4 spd., Sl, 100. Cafl'-446·7322.
~-- _ ~o.W. fer hie ..:__
1978
&lt;;hrnler bOJII &amp;
1973 Chevy statiOfl wagon,
3SO eogh'le, PS, PB, AC. .trailer, 85 HP Chrysler
motor 71 f!!Odel~ 11ooc1 cond,
Call a~f!!r' 4,:00, 446-42MI.
everything InclUded. Call
446-6290.
.

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~Me WITH41 CAADL£5!

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7349.

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® Ullaa, Yoga and You
7:00 8 (J) P. M. Magarlne
(J) Bull'a Eye
Cil NABL Weekly
()) Green Acru
()) Entenalnment Tonight
(l)HappyOaya
Ill ()) Tlc T~~&lt;: Dough
()) ® MacNeil-Lehrer
Reoort
(JJ Newa
D &lt;lZ Family Feud
7:30 8 (J) You Alked For It
Cll ·Race for the Pennant
Barry Tompkins end Tim
Mccarver host this look at
the. past week·s baseball

French City Painting .
residential &amp; commercial,
Interior, exterior, papef .
hangtrg.
&amp; textured
celltngs. Call 614·367-7784

Haven West Vlrgfni,. Over
20 less expensive cars In
stock.

1982 HONDA Custom ·450,
13.000 miiH. Ca!f 446-2350.

1979 112 Plymouth Duster;
slant 6, 3. spd., economical,
37,000 miles, PS, PB, AMFM ,tero, ·zlebart, , _
radials, air cOnd., super
clean. Call «6·2847.

BORNWSER

CAPTAIN STEEMER Car·
pet Cleaning featured by
Haffell 8rosthers Custom
·carpets. Free Htlmates.
Call446·2107.

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Riding lawn mower, BHP
Huffy, good cond., s290.
Call614·379·2729.

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Marcum
Roofing
a. .,
SPDIIllrg. 30 y&amp;ars ex- .
perlence, ' speclaflzlng In '
bUill up ro&lt;if. Call 614-388· ,
9622or614-388·9857.

Autos iorSale

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2 bd.room unfurnished
mobile home. Cheshire,
Oh. 304-773·5882.

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CD
()IN._
Cil lest of Notro Dame
Football Ifill 1976 Fighting
lrlah vs. Pittsburgh.

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1182.

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textured cel)lngs com-'
mercia I 'and residential,
free estimates. Call614·256·

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CANNING tomatoes, bhlng
own containers, across
from Slauffers at Gallipolis
Ferry, WV.

TUESDAY

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Camper 26 foot Air Stream,
good condition. · 304·6755279.
.

NOTICEI Fren~h City
AKC Collies, Sable and Meats are buying cows.
white, wormed, had first Mondays and Thursdays,
1981 XR·100 Honda. Used
shots, Inc. Parvo. Ready a .m.·12 noon on a live or apJli'OX. 7 mo. Caii367-71SO.
Wed . Aug. 4th. 1-61H67· dressed weight basis. ~.00.
3815.
.
Payment made on receipt
of cante.
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YAMAHA MX 250, runs
·- .
--- _,. .. .. - - . good,
sl ___ -- Fruit.. __ - good cond., $300. Call
WESTERN Pleasure Hor· 256·6215.
----~Vegetables
so. Caii30H75·2098.
Pick Your own tomatoes,
1981 HONDA CR 450. Used
half runner or lima beans, ~ ~- ~ ~ ~!!~~~~;~,~
approx. 40 hrs ., QOOd.cond.,
16.QO bu, corn Sl .OO dor.
Raynor Peach Orchard, Hay. S1.25 bale In field , 304· $1200. negotiable. Call 446·
1342 or 245·5478.
Rl. 7, Lower River Rd., 675-2254 or 304·576·1302.
Gallipolis, ~--4807.
1-~-H~;d; CB l~IG~
'
cOnd. $425. 614-667·3085.
Sliver Queen sweet corn.
--·-·-...,.Charles McKean Farm,
1976 Harley Davidson
446·9442.
7L_ Jut~~licii-]!''
Super Glide, recently
tebullt, fat 'bob ·tanks,
81
chevette,
9
mos.
old,
Fresh picked gr"'n beans,
Tenderettes an'd Blue 10,000 miles. II. blue, many ext~as,30H95·3326 .
Lake, S7.oo bu. Call614-256- deluxe Int., $4,850, firm.
1975 XR75, 304-675-4049.
6278.
.....__ Call-146·7053.
CANNING TOMATOES.
SS.OO already picked, bring
containers. Call446-4599.

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2 bedroom furnished apt. In
Middleport. $205 month,
inc. utilities. 992·7177.

Television

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27 ft covered wagon, $2,500,
Offfce trailers- 79 &amp; 10, central air, S3,5GO tach. Call ••
61H43·291~ pr 61H43·2644. '

GUNS: Colt, Ruger, S &amp; W. 'SUMMER SHOWDOWN'
P istols and Riffles . JIVIDENS FARM EQUIP·
E
N
T
Reasonably priced. Call af· M
446·1675
ter 5, 614· 367-0~2 .
Long tractor, Vermeer
balers, a. Hay equipment,
bale movers, rotary tillers·
$1039.00, wagon-, disc, post
diggers a. drivers, seeders,
Buolding materials block,
rotary cutters, blades,
brick, sewer pipes, win· gates, cultivators &amp; front
dows, lintels, etc. Claude end loaders.
Winters, R lo Grande, 0 . And see us to get your parts
Call614·245·5121 .
&amp; complete service.
USED EQUIP :
Metal sheets for ell IH Hydro 70, Ford 2000,
building purposes . Flat Ford Jubilee, 165 MF,
porcellan enamel coated . Massey Harris Pony, 70
4x8thru 4 x 12. Prices, $7.00 Oliver, 185 A.C. D4006
Duetr, plows, disc, JD
to$9 .60. 61H67·3085.
manure spreader, Ford !01
mower, 19 ft. camping
~Pets lor Slit
trailer.
DRAGONWYND
CAT · We bUY used equipment.
TERY · KENNEL. AKC
Chow puppies , CFA Small utility trailer, cast
-Himalayan, Persian and wheel type. 1952 FerguS(!n
Siamese kittens . Call ~- 30 farm tractor with Sf!.
3844afler4p.m.
brush hog. Call eve. -446·

2'1&gt; STORY house &amp; double
garage. Optional·2'h acres
FARM for sale by owner.
beautiful UJ acre farm
located on black top Trlb·
ble Rd. mile from Rt. 62.
Arbuckle ,
WV
ap ·
proximately 70 acres
lillableland, 8 room house,
barn &amp; other small
buildings, mineral rights
Included, 304-458·1078.

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RATLIFF'S POOL. CEN·
TER Poolssale, supplies&amp;
Installation. 403 2nd. Ave ..
Gallipolis, Oh. Call 446·
6579. In ground· Ablove
ground.

CALL
1·800-'FIRST
624-1511SERVE
(Ohio),.
ST
COME,
1 ·800·~2·3053
(WV) .

to 4 acres ground. City
water available. Can finance one half purchase price.

hrK;,;IT~'~N':.,C;;;;,:AAL:.;:.:.,YlE~"'-..;.._;_.._:...,_.::by:!;LiflrY~:_:W:"'~ION~

1975 case 450, · dorer·
tractor, 1,800 hrs., very
good cond., $14,900 . Call
4-46·4537. .

ADDITIONAL DISCOUN ·
Tl
LIMITED TIME
ONLYI THE BIG, NEW
AMAZING 1982 FAMILY·
SIZE POOLS WHICH IN·
CLUDE DECK, FENCE,
FILTER &amp; WARRAN·TY
ARE
FOR NOW
ONLY AVAILABLE
$999. IN·
STALLATION &amp; FINAN·
CING AVAILABLE. FIR·

schools 304-675-4338.

The l)glly Senlinei-Page-9 .

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Pomeroy-Middlltport, Ohio .

Page-8-The Dally S~ntinel

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Area deaths
May Bird

Esta L. David

Mrs. May Bird, 91, 39XenlaAve.,
CedarvWe, died Monday at Veterans Memorial Hospital.
She was a daughter of the late
Richard and Belle Smith Vaughan.
She was also preceded In death by
her husband, Frank S. Bird.
Surviving are a number of nieces
and nephews among whom are Leo
Vaughan, Robert Vaughan, Louis
Bryne Vaughan, Mary Kay
Spencer, Frank Vaughan, all of
Pomeroy, and George Vaughan,
Chillicothe, and a cousin, Lewis
Loring Shephard, Fairborn.
Mrs. Bird was a member of the
Cedarvllle United Presbyterian
Church and operated the 0. and 0.
Variety Store In CedarvUie. The
was a past matron of the Order of
Eastern Star, Cedarvllle Chapter
418.
Services will be held at 2 p.m.
Wednesday at the Ewing Funeral
Home with the Rev. Robert McGee
officiating. Burtal wtll be In the
Massie Cemetery at CedarwUie.
Eastern Star rttes will beheldatths
funeral home at 7 p.m. this evening.
Friends may call at the funeral
home at anytime.

Esta L. David, 68, Middleport,
died Sunday at the Akron City
Hospital.
She was a daughter of the late
Joseph and Cora Lightfoot Christy.
She was also preceded In death by
her husband, Charles David, and a
brother, George Christy.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.
WOllam (Elsie) Jones, Pomeroy,
and Mrs. Calvin (Sarah) Smith,
Tuppers Plains, and four brothers,
Clifford and Manley Christy, both
of Middleport, and Raymond and
Albert Christy, both of Ravenna.
Several nieces and nephews also
survive.
Mrs. David was a member of the
Sacred Heart Church In Pomeroy
and an active member d the Meigs
County Senior Citizens
Organization.
Services wUI be held at 10 a.m.
Thursday at the Sacred Heart
Church with the Rev. Father Anthony Glannamore officiating. BurIal wlll be In the Carleton
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
Ewing Funeral Home from 23 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m . Wednesdav.

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ServiCe reported several runs over
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At 12:27 a.m. Saturday, Pomeroy
squad responded to an accident on
Rt. 33, north of BurUngham, to pick
up Deborah Strickland and James
Olson. The couple were taken to
O'Bieness Memorial Hospital,
Athens. At 3:35 a.m., Syracuse
went to Dewitt Run Road tor Ira
Roach. He was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
AI 12: 28 p.m., Racine went to Letart Falls to take Beatrice Donohew to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; at 6: 49 p.m., Pomeroy
EMS to Tracy Rowe from Lincoln
Heights to VMH; at 9:49p.m., Mid·
dleport unit took Allee Clark from
South Fifth to VMH. On Sunday,
Tuppers Plains responded to a call
at the ReedsvUie ball diamond to
take Roger Balser to Camden
Clark Hospital, Parkersburg.
The Meigs County EMS reported
several runs overnight Monday.
At8:24 a.m., Rutland squad went
to Langsville to take Fred Scarber!1' to Veterans Memorial Hospital; at 9 a.m., Rutland made
another run to Rt. 124, near Rutland, to take Leroy Bartrum to
Holzer Medical Center; at 2: 19
p.m., Middleport unit took MOdred
Ziegler !rom South Third to HMC;
at 7:09p.m., Rutland took Clarence
Potts Jr. to VMH; and at 10:35
. p.m.. Syracuse EMS took Holly
Friend from Second Street to VMH.

Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial Hospital reported several admissions and discharges over the weekend.
Admitted Saturday-Dr. Mateo
Dayo, New Haven, CecU Brown,
New Haven; Edson Hart, Pomeroy; Beatrice Donohew, Racine.
Discharges-Martha Hopkins,
David Ramey, Elsie Cross. Admission Sunday-Pauline Derenberger,
Pomeroy.

Masons to meet
Pomeroy Lodge 164, Free and
Accepted Masons will meet In regular session at the Pomeroy Masonic
Temple at 7:30p.m. Wednesday.
All Master Masons are Invited and
all attending are asked to wear a
"wild" shirt.

Meets Wednesday
The Happy Harvesters Class wUI
meet tor a covered dish dinner at
11:30 a.m. Wednesday at the TrinIty Church. A business meellng wUI
follow the dinner.

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Two cases were flied In Meigs Co.
Common Pleas court Monday.
Kenneth F. Molz, Moore5town,
N.J., !Ued a suit for$60,00lln damages against John R. Murphy, Bob
Murphy and John E. Murphy, a)l of
Racine. The defendants allegedly
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