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BUCKEYE AWARD PRESENTED The
Bucl\ey.e AW(Ird (for quality of care) was presented to
Bockeye Heallh -Care Center Tuesday afternoon by
Ralph Hazelbaker, Immediate past president of the
Ohio Health Care Assoclailnn. Tom Reese, ad-

mlulslralor, accepted the a want. On hand lor the
iestlvltles were, front, 1-r, Reese, Hazelbaker aod Chet
Bradeen of Amerlcacare; back, David Kobleotz, county commissioner, Pomeroy Mayor Clarence Aiulrews
and Henry Wells, president of the board of commlsslooers. ,

ARTISTIC WORK - In commemoration of the artlvities of the Pomeroy Health Care Center held
Tuesday aflemoon a cake replica of the building was
made by Violet Walker , karen Sloan, and Kay Walker. .

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Meigs County Fair Tuesday was Tom Everett, Tuppers
Plains, lefl. Graod champion showmanship went to
Melvin VanMeter of Pomeroy.

Pomeroy Health ·Care Center
Tuesday became the first Meigs
County nursing home to receive the
Ohio Health Care Association 1 OHCAI Buckeye Award for Quality of
care.
Pomeroy Health Care Center joins
a sele&lt;;t group of homes which have
received the OHCA' s highest a ward
for excellence in long-term ca re.
OHCA past president Ralph E .
Hazelbaker presented the aw ard to
Tom Reese , adminislrator and his
staff in special ceremonies at the
home Tuesda y.

" Our Buckeye Award is designed
to point out those nursing homes
which provide quality care to thei r
residents," Hazelbak er said . "Our
a ward symbolizes the recognition
that Pomeroy Health Care Center
has made a voluntary corrunitment
to high standards of residenl ca re.
has invited our professional review
of its services, and has mel the sta n·
dards set by those professionals."
Homes presented the Bu ckeye
Award are endorsed by the OHCA as
offering quality care and are recommended to Ohioans need ing lon g-

tenn care services.
The Buckeye Award is pr ese nted
on ly to those OHCA member homes
taking and passi ng an exte nsive
rev iew of all services by a tema of
nursing home professionals. The
Peer Revi ew program is designed to
carefully check the q ua lity of care
given to residents of a nursing horne.
The s ~ rvey team examines a nd
eval ua tes the a dministra tion, nursing a nd di etary services, a cti vities
and phys ical fa cilities of the home.
The survey also ensures the nur sing

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year4-H member ufthe Be ll« Rt•••f rluh .

Riverboat model at state fair
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Wednesday's 4-H beef judging. EKhibillng this

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which also featured a n a ttraclivo• fountain. Employes
at the Center had prepared a wide • aricty of relr.sh·
menl' for the special occas ion.

Pomeroy Health Care Center first
ilJ Ohio to receive Buckeye Award

BLAIIKETS BY BEICOII AIIAIE YOU KIIOW 1110 TRUST
BEAUTIFUL FASHION DESIGIIS FOR BEDROOM DECOR Ill

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15 Cents
A Mu l ti m edie~ Inc. Newsp ap er

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday , Augu s t 19, 1981

- STIFFLER'S LIY·l·WIY ILIIKET SALE!-

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provide the board with a price on the
work required within one week. The
site is expected to comply with E PA
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were representatives of John David
Jones Associates in regard to
engineering work needed to be done
· ord er to d eveIop a new sam·1a ry
m
landfill site. The linn agreed to

Beacon's ·colorful colonial tOO percent
polyester needlewoven blankets. Pretty
quill .block pattern In lull bed size.
Made with 3 Inch nylon binding.

the tim e to ust" our lay·a-wa y plan.

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iand in Salisbury Township at $350
an acre. The land is needed for access to the new county landfill site
· development.
and future landfill
Meeting with the commissioners

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Adai r by Hearon . t\ 100 p€' r cent ac n ·lic
loom wo\·en lherm a l bla nket in four
popula r color s- ~· ellow, blut&gt;, rc ru a nd
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A10% DOWII PAYMENT WILL HOLD Ill LAY· A-WAY UITIL DEC. 16
12 1 90 SIZE

the Meigs Eml!rgimcy Medical Ser·
vice Board of Trustees.
The board entered Into an option
· Maruung
• . Webster to
a greement wtth
J)UI'Chase approximately 3f acres of

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needlewoven blankels lo colorFul Navajo
Indian deatan with whip stltell blodlna. 72 •
80 lull bed alze.
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BLANKETS NOW DURING THIS BIG LAY-A-WAY SALE!

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Board.
The cormnimssioners also a greed
to place a new one. rnlll levy on the
November ballot at the request of

SO percent acryHc, 5t percent polyester,

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goers still flock to Williams' show.
" People think it's fabulous," he
said. •'They come in here and go 'Oh,
boy' and 'Wow.' Many of them have
ridden the big boat. "
~~r=t~ model of the Delta Queen
At the fair, Williams stands so
visitors can watch the Delta Queen
He spent eight years building the
cmise in the tank and hear riverboat
model, winning a Golden .Age Hobby
sounds
which he taped from the real
Award tor his efforts In 1980.
vessel,
based in Cincinnati. He
11lb year, the 611-yeai'Old retired
prefers
to
watch and operate the
pnn
· tertrGmColwnbusisnavlgating
boat himself.
the boilt tlsily in a Jilrge water tank
The 1,279-part pa ddlewheel
at the Olli.o Department ofF
operates by radio froin a 12-volt air·
sp!lrtatlon's "Fair Within a air' n craft type battery connected to a car
the Masl!eter Buildil)g.· ODOT of. windqw motor. The battery also
tlc!illa ljivited him tO the 17'day
the four main rudders, two
event, which entered Its sixth day operates
monkey • •rudders, the smoke at·
· ~y. .
tachment.and a bilge pump, if that
'l1lqh a 930-square foot train
· should become necessary,
· layout is the center of the display of
The Delta Queen is his second
~lion-related hobbies, fair·
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - For
several hours each day at the Ohio
State Fair, Guy Williams has been
operating and explaining a 9-foot

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riverboat crea tion .
" I'm being encouraged to build
another riverboat and have two for
ned year's fair ," Williams said.
"i But ) there's no way in the world I
could build another in a year's
time. ''

When he does find some time, he
said his mate to the Delta Queen
model might be the Sidewheeler fn·
diana, which no longer cruises
Ohio's rivers .
Since last yea r's fair, Williams'
model bas dra wn more attention
than be expected. He's shown it to
gatherings as div e r se a s
Westinghouse electrical engineers, a
travel group, the National
Association of · Miniatu re Enthusiasts . and the Sons and
Daughters of P ioneer Rivenncn .

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Commentar
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1981 Senate

WASHINGTON tNEAt -

emerging consensus among pultlleal

experts here ts that

barnn~

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"ill lose unl) about fnUI
It, s1x uf tht!lr 21 seats "hlle tht•
Hl'publa:ans lost t"n to four of their
Dl'lllutTal.!:i

un the Senate wtth the 1982 nudknn

electums. Most predtcl tlmt thl' GOP
\\Ill JUSt about double t11e stze &lt;&gt;f ti s
t urn·nt Senate IJ laJllrll)
Hona!d Rcag.cm's lamblu..l c \'tel on
last

; ear

p&lt;&gt;llllcall\

Ut ought

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Delllti&lt;.Tatic scat" fnllll
tr &lt;Hhtwnall~ Denwcralll' slalt•s \\11\
bt• tOillL•sted m Hl82 Rt•-electwn 1s
all but CertCIJ n fur fJYe Of tJH~Sl' 111l'UJilbents· Ed \\anl Kcnnetl~ of
MassaLhU~t·lh. Robert B) 1 d uf West
V!fJ.!I Illa. Spark Matsunaga of
Ha"au. Henn " Seoup·· JackS1lll of
Wllslllnj!ton and Danlt'l P MO\ nJhon
of Nt' \\ Yt1rk
Threl' 11\ lll'r Dt'llllll'Jeits ft1•111
s\ att•s that IIJ\ l' tntdltwna ll ~
fa\tlf't•d thl'll part~ \\Ill ha\l~ rnon•
'\jJill'

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unthinkable

Mo st

e:t nal) sts had assumed Uwt thl'
r&gt;cmucrab \\uuld rdam t•untr·t•l uf
the

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though by

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sm&lt;:~ller

margan Tht• Ift.'II Hil'!ab
\H·n· t•Xpt•cted to lost• pt&gt;rh&lt;:Aps 10 11f
tht' :H t·ontt•stt•d se&lt;:ab \\ tl tlt• thl'
Ht'pubitt'Hib

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expcdt•d It• lost'

lhl"l't'

What e~l'tuall~ hCJppt•nt•d \1 i:l'- th&lt;~t
tht• Ht•pubii&lt;"(Jns u:~ptun•d 12
DttlH•&lt;Tal ll !-il'&lt;il.:i \\ ilhuullo!'lllg I ill\'
uf their ov.n Tlu:-; g&lt;:t\l' ther11 1 untnd

dtfflcull races but \\llillHtsl ilkl'l; be
1durrll'd ftlr a ntl! her six ~ eetr" Tht.'~
.11 t' Pcml Si:!rb&lt;tllt'S of M a r~ land .
~hm ar d Metzenbaulll uf Ohw and
Dtlllt:dd Rlcgl t• of Mlchtj!an .
On l~ ont' of thesl' mnr seab 1s 111
r l'a l J~upard~. I t 1s the Ne" Jcr ... e~
seat uf HaiTISllfl Wilham~. \\ hl, \\as
eunncted 111 ABSC AM It IS a ssUHll'd
that Wtlh£~11l s \\ 1ll not Sl't'k rt"t•lt•dlllll the CdiHIHi&lt;-~h's for hl.!:i st•al
h;H l' not~ et e JJl l' l p~l
Als11 up for l'lt•&lt;.·twn ll! 1982 \\Ill tw
f PU 1 Dem ncr a ts f !'Pill s\\ mg sta It's or
. . tc~lt s that hrn e !rt-~dltl!mall~ eleded

uf tht• Senatl' b) a 53-47 !llargnl

\1ost

t•xpl•tts

agret•

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Ot'IIIucr&lt;Jts ~' 111 not sufft.•r aJwt ht•J

'"' h drbacle m !98" . II

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lu the pw

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H "l'&lt;tts Ihi:! I 1,.4, ill be &lt;.llllte . . ted next
)L'i:lf thost• SL'nators \\II! haq• till'

l&gt;t.·nd1ts of uwumbl'lll'\ ~' 1ltwut
bl'ill).! sacldl l'd V.lth ll'sptlll!-iJhllll) fc 11
t ht• l'O mht 1!Ill uf I hl' t 1lU nl r~ I f t hII H.~..,
an• ~~ ~Ill ~ bad!~ 111 Nou .•Jnbel 198~
tht·~ ca n blaml' thl' Rl'publlrans If

The Daily Sentinel

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Pomrroy, Ohio
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OE\'OTEDTOTHE INTEREST OF THF. MEIGS.MASON AREA

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Pllbllshf'r

PAT WHITEHEAD

BOB HOEFLICH

AssisLBnl Plbltshf'r/Cootrollt&gt;r

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
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A MEMBF.R of Thf' A~sO('I.atr-d Prt&gt;ss lnl.a iKI Oail)' Prf'U AssocUiltlon and tbt
Amen..ao Nt&gt;wspaper Publlsht&gt;n AUO&lt;'Iat1011

LETI'ERS OF OPINION arf' wekumr-d TM) should bt l~u than 300 words long All
lt'ctf'n a~ subje&lt;""l to t'dltiag aod mus\ bf' slgutd -.uh Damr. addrns aocl telrphuot' uumbf'r No unsip~ l~tkn wlU bto publisht'fl. Lrtkn sboolfl br- I• good taslP. addl"f'sslng
luun. ool peno1111Ulkl.
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Neutron bomb: they
all forgot to duck

Republicans. It was in such stale!S

that the GOP made 11s biggest
mroads in 1980 . the Democrats lust
12 or the 16 seats contested 111
Republi ca n or swill~ slcites

Thai

Suulh \\ti l bt' contested

Letter to the editor

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was a small thing to them, but when
we went to talk to Bob about it, right
away within five minutes, we knew
what we went to find out. Bob

general election.
Eight or the 12 Republicans up fur
re-clectwn seem reasonabl~ ~ ure or
remaining in the Senate. They are

Juhn Danforth of Missouri. Robert
Stafford u[ Verrnunt. John Hemz of
Penns) lvama. Jnhn Chafee of Rhude

Island. Malroltll Wallnp u[
Wymnmg . Richard Lu~ar u[ Indiana. Ornn Ha!ch of Utah and
Harrison Sdmnlt uf NcY. Mt•xtco .

Feu lt•ss t:~rtam ttl remct1i1
Republican are the seats held b)
LoweU We1cker of CunnectlcUl.
William Ruth of Dela\\arc. Dav1d
Ourenbt·rger nf

Mitllll'S 'lla

and S. I

Havakawa of Califorma. In fact,
Havakawa ts unlikely to make il
pa;t tbe Republican primary that he
still insists he will enter.
So, this is "hy the pundits are
pr·edicting that a net total of three
Senate scats will pass from the
f&gt;t•mucrab tn the Rt•publicans in
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m vestJge~tnrs \\l'I l' l'Ollllfm&lt;:~l trap to l'&lt;tlt h

WASHING TON - At a recent tlrn·
ner. a group of we l l·r e&lt;:~d

sh11Uld help ublam government con-

ting on

Wa shm~ton1ans

tract~

Williams. For this purp11,e, um· last

hstcnl'd

to suggestwns that

he

\\as asked What
Harnson William:-~.
con v1ch•d uf 111 the FRI's
f &lt;:IIII!IUS !\BSCAM case" Almost lll
t lwrus the~
a n -;\H~ red
· Tak1ng
!llllllt'Y from H ll Arab she1k ..
That thesL' t•Jucated peuplt• \\ tw
kt'l'P abi eet~t uf v.hat's gomg un Ill
the \\orld. sh oudl be so \wefull~
JJllslflfnrnwd
about &lt;:~ hcadll!ll'
llpcratwn like ABSC'AM Js not
i:t ltll).!L'Iher surpnsing It 1s i:l tnbute
to lilt' F'BI\ press agent r~ that
pt'np\t' believe an undt•rcovpr
uper atwn uf suc h dubwus nwr&lt;:~ht~

proved - that Willl3,1ns &lt;~wnet! a hutden Interes t in the tmne. On
vuleutape he said he was mteresled
111 the nune, nut that lw uwncd an an-

\\as actuall) a bnlllant. !eglltrnalt'

tere.st

j11b of Ia\\ enforcement
In fe~l'l. Wtlhams did nnt take a
hnbt', nor uas he accused llf cto1ng
s,, He d1d nnt lake &lt;:~ny money, nor
dut U1e gu\'ernment prosecutors

He a!sll boasted lin VIdeotape or hiS
mfluenre But he was
coHched l11 make the boastful

t rnnt·
f)-N J

Wi::is St.'ll

fur the mme .

Senators routmel) !Seek govern-

lllellll'tlllll acts that u rll benefrl thetr
He exp lained under

cunstltucnts

ITOSS-CX:allllllalJOJl : ''My fnends
.tskcd mt• to periorm a role that lht.·~
s;.ud was rmpurt.ant to the111 and

lhe1r financial well-being. I perIIHlled those feelings O[ fnendshlp [11
ovt•rnJe rny judgment ..
lt v.as suggested -

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an &lt;11tt•mpt tu tnduce a h&lt;"tJttous
Arab she1k tu Ill\ est $100 lllJll10n 111 .1
t1taruum JJllllt' The Sl'llatnr &lt;:~!Stl

After a n-month mvt•stigal11m.
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lllt.'llltl randum th&lt;:~t tile\ d idn 't hon•
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iilso shm\L'd th.d lht

wrlh tht·

The FBI hop&lt;•d Wrlltart" "''llld be
llldU('ed tu lll &lt;:~ k e SOIIlt' IIH.'I'IIlllllatlllg
lllOVl' bcfnrl' lht• hJddt.'!l CHIIH'I'iiS
Till' lrnp "a~ sprung . hu\1\ eat Ill' up
t•mpl) . Whale thl' carliLTas grnuml
emphal~t·all;
unlit•n't l\'t'r etgt·nt ·s

fulllel\', the senator
rdusl'd the FBI

statl'rnents b) the FBI's undercover
!itmg" man . Mel Weinberg, v. ho in~ l sted this \\CiS the best \HI\ ltl 1111

11 seer!!\ videotapes shuwcd that
\\hen he \\&lt;:I S offered monc} by the

CINCINNATI IAPI - Sensmg
that the Cincinnati Reds' bench
wasn't as lively as usual, Manager
John McNamara asked th1rd
baseman Ray Knight to try to spark
the team's enthusiasm.
Knight deUvered the g.,.ahead run
Tuesday and cheered on his teammates to a 3-1 victory over the
Philadelphia Phillles and pitcher
Steve Carlton in a battle of threetime Cy Young Award wmners
Reds' starter Tom Seaver went 8 1·3
inmngs for the victory
Kmght already had failed tw1ce
against Carlton, 9-3, with two runners on base when he came to bat
with the bases loaded and no score in
the SIXth .
The ltme before, he had struck
out. Thts lime, Kmght slapped an
Bentz. batgirl: Mel Weese, Tooya Salser. Pebbles
CHAMPIONS - The Hits 'n Misses recently
RBI single to left, and Sam Mejias
Blake,
Jacqui Rapp. Second row - Coach Kenny
claimed the League tournament title with four straight
followed w1th the first of hts two
Wiggins. Laura Eichinger, Fonda Rapp, Ruth Ann
vtetories over very tough league oppunents. Pictured,
sacrrflce flies.
Fry, Shari Drehel. Vi cki Holsinger. Tammy Hudson.
l·r, are members of the championship team: Dreama
Encouraged by h1s teammates afand Tammy Smith.
ter his prevwus failures, Knight said
he was detennined not to repeat in
the cruc1al s1xth mnmg
"The last time I went up there. I
could have struck out agarn, ..
Kmght sa1d . "I sa1d, ·Golly, !heres
no way I can let these guys down."·
It was before Sunday's game
agamst San Franctsco that McThe Hit 'n Misses Senior G1rls Sof- Iwo smgles. Other hitters were Tam·
Namara asked Knight to keep up h1s
mr Hudson \nth three smgles. Shan
tball Team won the Me1gs G1rls
·holler guy" role on the bench. The
League Semor Tournament m four Dre hel a tnple am! stngle Tarrun)
Reds are orr to a slow H start Ill the
By WILLIAM R. BARNARD
Snuth had a home run and smgle .
straight games w1thoul a defeat
second half
AP Spurts Writer
In the1r f1rst game, the Mtsses and Fonda Rapp a smgle. Leadmg
" He sa1d. ·we have to gel gotng.
When the New York Mcts got a
rolled past Pt Pleasant Fruth Phar· the PomerU) h1tters were A11dn•a Valenllne on May 29, tl was l1ke everybody's dead:·· Kmght sa 1d
rnacy by a . score or 10-6. Tammy Rtggs with three s1ngles C:tnd Swtn- giVIng Dave Kmgman a Chrrstmas
dell. Hatfield. Moore. Pra ll and present.
Sm1lh led the h1tters "tlh a tnple.
each w1th two smgles.
Siegal
double and stng!e, followed by Mel
Ellis Valentme has had only
Softball tourney
In
the
chcunpwnsh1p ga m e. the
Weese, Ta1m111 Hudson and Shan
~ por3di c success s1nce
bemg
M1sses lashed out 15 luis. mclmhng acquired [rom Montreal JUSt two set for weekend
Drehel each w!lh two smgles. and
four home runs, enroute to the1r 13-4 weeks before the players' strike, but
Laura Etchingt'r, Pebbles Blake and
The hrsl annual Meigs Inn ASA
"111 over Pomeroy. Drehel led the
Jack~t• Rapp each a smgle.
Kmgman says that his own power men's softball tournament w11l be
pack wrth lw11 horne runs. follo"ed groove was given a b1g boost by
The g1rls then blanked New Haven
by Hudson with a double and three havmg Valentine balling behind h1m held Saturda) and Sunday at the
4-0, w1th Ton)a Salser pttchmg an
Middleport Corrununity Park. Entry
s mg!es, E1chmger a home run aud m thehneup.
outsta nding g&lt;:~tne , alluv.m~ no
fee
IS $70 and two red dot softba lls
lwo smgles. Salser a home run.
"alks and only three h1ts. Shari
In the last 16 games before the There Will be ftrst. second and third
Weese a tnple. Tamm~ Smith tV~ u
Drehel and Pebbles Blake led the H11
str&lt;ke and e1ght games after. place sponsors trophres a nd ftrst and
smg
les, and Blake and Ruth Ann Fq
·n M1"'es wtlh a tnple and srngle
Kmgrnan has 12 home runs and 25 second rndrvidual trophies tn ada smgle each . Pome rt&gt;~ wa s led b'
t'a&lt;.h Other httlers v~t?rl' I .aura
runs batted m, includmg two solo dtlron to a sportsmansh ip team
Teresa Prall \\llh two singles. w11h
F:ichmgcr and Tanuny Smith each a
homers and a run-scoring double as
Beth G!uecknt&gt;r. Rr ggs. Barb the Mets blanked the Atlanta Braves trophy. Those w1shmg more 1n·
smgil'
fonnalton should contact Bob JohnIn a clash of unbeatens. Tamm1 Grucscr. M&lt;:~r~ Moore and Jenn~
4-0 Tuesday night.
son
at 992-2866.
Rentlcy each colleclmg a smgle .
Hudson s mashed a bC:tse~-luadcd
"I n IllY mind it's an 1rrunense ad·
Tonya Si::llscr had an outstandlll)..(
smgil' lu left held 1n the bottom of
vantage knowmg a threa t like that 1s
lou!
nam~nt for tht&gt; H1\ 'n :Vl!SSl' S.
the lOth mmng to dme m the \1111 ·
behind me," •a1d Kmgman, who
hurlmg four cuu1pletc games and
mng run aga111st Pomeroy. 12-11
bats fourth tn the Mets' lineup ahead
wmnmg all. She also p1tched e\ er;
Mel Weese led all lutlers With a
or Valentine. "Pnor to and just after
reguli:tr se£:~su n game &lt;:~s the H1t ·n
doublt• a nd f1n.• Singles, Laura
the str1ke I've been getting pitches
Misses f1mshed with C:l 124 record
Etehmger had two lnple&gt; and a
to lut. To me, he's tValentine) been
Slllt~le. Pebble!:i B}Qkc• rl dnub lt• ;tlld
a b1g help."
Kmgman's homers, m support of
the cmnbrned Stx·hll p!tchmg or Ed
Lynch and Neil Allen, were his 17th
and 18th of the strike-shortened
season, tying h1111 with Mike Schlmdl for the tnaJor leag ue lead.
Tut·~da-'i s r.amt·s
AMt:RICAN I.F.AC.t F.
l .r~&gt;~ Angdt' ~ 5 C1uutgu 0
In other Natwnal League games.
F:AST
San F' r anu~u· ~ P11tsburl! h
"
I.
Pf'l
GR
Los
Angeles blanked Ch1cago !Hl,
flil'\ol Yurk ~ All:ml&lt;l (I
Dl'lru11
6
1&gt;6/
( IIWIIlnalt \ Phtl:tdt!lpht.J I
San F'ranc1scu edged Prttsburgh 4-2.
Mlh~&lt;tuket'
n.~
Sctn Dtq!tl 1 Sl l .uuts !
Anltmwn·
6~J
Cmc1nnall lnpped Philadelphia 3-1,
llouston ~ ~tmlrl'al 2
;;.;
Tt1runt11
\\t·dm·~da\ ·s (,amn
San D1ego ntpped St. LOUIS 4-3 and
X·Nt'\1 Yurk
l .t rs A n gt• lt· ~ •Gt•llz 2~1 .tl C l m,t~.:n
At&gt;stun
115
2·
Houston beat Montreall-2
11\ruktl\\ ,\-41 1
l h•' t•l,mtl
100
I
~n
1-r.ul\l&gt;.; l'tl IHtplc~ 4-1• .ll rllh·
Kmgman· s RBI donble carne rn
burgh •0 .Jmw ~ ().{\ 11r Scurn ! \ • 11 •
x·Oakl.111LI
IH
the
ftrst mmng off loser R1ck
\l'\1
\urk •Stoll 151 al Atl ,mt.t • Ru ~.._: ~
S..•&lt;Jtllt•
~·
10'
Ill
Mahler
, :1-3 It scored Mookte
{ 1111'&lt;1~(1
l'tul.tdt•lphta 1C'hraslt·n~tlll ~ 1 &lt;II ( 111·
1\&lt;illsa s l tl\
5110
W1!sun, "ho had smgled and stole
•UHt:1\t 1Bt•n•n\1 ;,.I• • n 1
)()()
Jl .
Tl'"·' ~
100
,.
'i.&lt;Jll
Dlt•gu
•E it.ht•lbt.rt.! t'r
~&gt;·1 •
al
!\ttnnt•su lii
second.
Sl [,;.1uts r.Ju Mar\tn +I • • n •
f'&lt;tlt furllla
6
H:l
~
Kmgman got both or h1 s home runs
\1 1111\n•al • &amp;illtkr ~t l ll fl...J
r!l
Hou .. tun
X· f" lrsl· h&lt;llf th\I Slllll 1\l llll;'r
• lh.m Il-l • , 11 1
l'tlt'):d3\ · ): Gamt•s
off reliever John Montefusco, on the
Thursfla) ~ \oamt•
Mti&gt;A aukt•t&gt; ·~
rt•~a" HI
[IrS! pitCh o[ the sixth and erghth tn·
\ t •\1 Yurk at Atlanta
t/l l
Nt.•~o~ York t
Cluut~ll ll
Onh ganw ~·h l.'duled
mngs. Both shots earned mto the left
Dctru1t J. Mmnt'~UUI. (I
Turonlu 5 Kans.as Ctl\ J
[reid
seats
·
'
\ OTE Wun -l n~\ record ~ ilrt !host• 01fh·r
Ballnnorl' 6 Ca hforma 5
\Uf.! U" I IJ "lt•v. Yll! k and Oaklamt m lht•
Lynch, 2-3, allowed I.-e hits m 72-3
Oakland J Huston ::!. !5 lllllln~~
\!1\t' rt l '&lt;l !\
l.l.'it~Ul'
&lt;Jill
]~}.;
Angt•lt&gt;s ,Hid
C!t·wl,md 5, Scaltll' :!
mmngs before he was relieved by
I 'lul&lt;~dt'ipiH &lt;~ lrt lhl' NatiOna l l.cai&gt;(Ul' hd\t'
W~nt&gt;sdav 's GBmt· ~
411ahftld ftrr prdumndr:o
pld:Ollffs ii~Hlllst
Allen w1th two runners on base in the
Chtnt):ll rDutsun iJ.-:\ 1 at !'\j['\ol
'1111k
"''tund·hi:tlf lh\l~tun 'Alnnl'rs If tlllt' l t'ii !ll
I JUhfl 1)....4 I I Ql
e1g
hth . Allen reltred Bob Horner on
1\lll~ bt1l h h,il\t·~ 1\ \\Ill nwt'l tht' til\ ISlllll
Mlnlll'!IOL&lt;i
1J&lt;1t'ksun
1·1 1 :11
lh•lrn11
nppollli'lll
\\ltll
lhl'
fll'ltl
l&gt;t&gt;~l
0\l'rall
Sl'.t·
a
grounder
to end that threat and
•Sehat.zt&gt;dt' r -J.51 1111
"'ll pt'ltt'll\,tj.!l'
Turun1t1 • l3t'ren~ut'r 1-11 &lt;1\ 1\ans&lt;ls C1 h
on
to
earn
h1s lOth save.
went
d.t&gt;unanl ;.;, 1111

Hit 'n Misses win
league tournament

ABSCAM: the real reason for
Williams~ convictionL--_____J_ac_k_A_nd_e_rs_on

or£erH[ a brtbe.
When Wtlliam:-; stru h·d tu L'Xpliun
thai he rlidn 'l take brtbl's, hl' \1 as t'lli
o[[ b) a telephone t'&lt;tll What Ill'
didn't knn" \Ht S that mmthl'r FRI
agl'nt a nd a .Just1n· Ot•pal \men\ attornl'~ "en· monitonng !ht• t'tlllversCI!Itlllln a Iudden rt\olll
ThL·~ "uuld U~t· llll' lcll·plwut• to
CHIVI!'it' lilt' pllol1) :-; hc•Jk hm\ to
11\ampulatt• lht• cnn vt•rsa\JCHI. ThP\
a lsomlt'ITIIptt•d tht• senator\\ lwn h~·
!-ltartt•d to make a stah'lllcnt th&lt;Jt
llliJ,!hliH.I\ t' t'Xtllll'ratcd hm1
Coneetlt·d Ass istant U S 1\ttontt'\
F.d"ard Pl:JZa UIHit•r ~~~tth ·· ft \\&lt;!·..,
uur nnprcss wn ~1 ftc•r \\c~ldnn~ lllill
tctpl' I hat IH· • WJ!! ia llls 1 \1 &lt;~s ~'!Illig 111
go u1 1 and talk about till' dlfft'n'Jit'l '
bt't\\t'l-'11 Ius publw and Ill s prl\ &lt;~ It '
arll\'llit•s ~Is a SL'Bat,,r but \\a s. 11 1
fcc d . t·ut 11ff ll~ the a~ent ··

Gambling on Atlantic

Citya:.____

At the Ina! . Wa!hi:tllls'

, 11\ornt·~.

(;curgt.• Kcolzcl, a&lt;.·t·used lilt' ~OVl'l ll ­

llll'!ll of bnnglnJ..! thL• SL'Ilatnr l&gt;ack
(Ill' anothe1. f11wl \ 1s1! "'th tlw
phtll\~ ~ht.'ik bt'1 rill S!' till' .llls{i&lt;t'
fll'p&lt;tllmcnt knl'v. 11 ('IIU]tln'lnl~tkl' ;1
l'aSl' agalll!il hn n.
In n·spnnsL'. FRI dJ.!t'lll ,)tlllll (;m~~: l .
\\110 \\as in dleii'J.!t of lht• WJ!IJalll~
im·esl1galiun. clolllllt'd lh.t1 tht•
J! O\'l'rnmcnt alrl'cuh had 0111 alrlJJ.!ilt
t·as .. rll!aJil!it tlw strmtor .wd ll lt·reh
\\illllt•d lu lllli"'IO\'l' on 1t Yd (;uu;l
.l lll'll(lt&gt;d t1 p1 t'\ Ill US stratL'J.!\
'llt't'llllg, \\lwn• II \\&lt;I S &lt;HlllHih•d \hl'
f'Hl had nu cast'
Foul note An FBI ;o;pllkt'"lll.tll saul
thctl frt)ud's tt.'slullull) a\ lhe lnal

though the pruseculnt'!oi may h&lt;:l\'1'

hass.ulur to Snud1 Antlnf-l. 1s bat k
h tllllt' 111 Suulh Carohrw. but lit' l'Uil ·
IIIHJt 'S (u l'Xptllllld tiH' JH'u-S.IUth
\ It'\\ s fur \\ hkh lw \\as kilO\\ n as
.1111hassmltll' .
WL•s\ l't•rtamly LI!Hh·rlonk .t
' l ~: t'IIIIUS ll'llcr-wnl1ng &lt;':t lllf'l&lt;-111!11 t 1)
nf

FlllallC J&lt;tlh

sh&lt;-~pped

cJtJt'..,

•

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states fro11 1 !\t'\\ York to C£J iiflll'lll&lt;-l
lla\t.· bt'l'i.l\lll' 111tngue¢ 111 I'L't'L'IIl
~ ec1rs \\ 1th lhl' c onc~pt uf Ill·
troducmg nt:-;uw gamblmg t1s a
pott'nll rd panacea for lhL'll f iSl".t l
\\tiCS
But tlus c 1ty'.s recent expenment
w1th KOVermncnt-sanctwnecl rastiHl
belt1n~ ~uggcsts, not\\ilh!StandJng
tht• cla11ns eidviinced by 1Ls mosl
:.'ca lous advnc&lt;:~le!S, th&lt;:~t it offers ht·
tlt• pmrm::;e of prO\ tdm~ an mstant
flnanci&lt;-Jl bonannt
On the 11lher hand, lt•gC:tlizl'd galll-

pt r.

reccnll~

;\ll c~nlw

repurlt.•d tlmt

C 1t ~

re1nauh

" !llU&lt;

h nf

uriKtn

.til

\\&lt;t,.ld~t n d"

.uJtl p~t•maturt'l) conrltuh•d that tlus dtlapulutt•d n ·:wrt
Ilia.\ llt'\'t•r rcah zt·lhe rellt'\Htl
• 1\1 huped gamblmg "uu!d

\0\\ll

sptt \\ n

The l'l t~ does cont mue to lll 'ip la)

lll::illY uf the s~ mptoms of advctnrrrl

urban bl1ghl - they are the pmdul'l
nf ) ears of economic dcdme thai

prt•ct•d&lt;·d

the

November

Jn7r.

!it&lt;i l t'" HiL' re1 en• ndulll 1hat
rtutlwnzcd easmn gambling hc1 t'
Till' f1rst eas111n did not opt.•n f111

bltng '" 11111 hkl'l; to fulfllllhe worst

bus1ness unltl May 1978 - only lhret·
)cars i::Uld three mnnth!i

but

now

deeaylng

!'iC~Mdc

eormnumty tend lu stress
the casi no's failure tn lllllllCdJ atcl~
gcner&lt;:ilt' adequalL' revenues tn

promptly resnlve all nr the dly·s
assurted problems
One major newspaper, fnr exam-

6/iMT lJ HAVE &gt;W
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pur\unihc~.

Item We~ges pa1d tucmplu&gt;Cl$ tlf

_R o_be_rt_w._al_ters_

llw eity's hosprtality industry have
soared from $15 million tn 1976 l"
mm·e than $200 m1lhon 111 1!180 and
are expeded ln reac h $.100 null ion by
the end or this year.
Item: The t"tal investment on lht•
part or llll' casmo industry is apprnadung $1.5 billitm In additum.

Wilh
etght casmus fl()IJ.' operatmg and a
mnth tu upcn suon, the City is 111 lht•
llllllal phase of what could well be an
nn;')rc~ Iv c cconurmc rcv1val
i::IJ.!t)

llem · Atlantic City \&lt;as host to apprmmnately 14 rmllion tourists

l&lt;:~ st

;ear. eomparcd With 12.5 llllll!Oil
\'ISilo"" to Las Ve~as tn 1980
Although this cit)· counted only tw"
milhun annual visitors as

recenll~

as 1976, the number is expected to
exceed 18.5 million th1s year.
Hem : Although the crtr's
pupulatwn is a relatively mt~e sl

almost $2 biii!Un annually.
The bnom has. however, pr.. lut·c• l
pmblems "We were nnt ready "Hh
housing. \H' were not n.!e:uly with
transpurtallon, we were not rcath·
w1th publ1e :-;crvJces," H&lt;hnits un~·
spokesman fur the hntcl &lt;:~nd casino

mduslr).
Srmnn~

llllcrest rates have iltl·
versely affeeted every crnmnuuily
111 the counlr)·. but no other city "f
cnrnparHbll• size had ~uch am ambitious, multi-billiun-dollar cunstruclinn program on the drllwmg
btmrd when the cr&gt;St ur bt&gt;rrnwed
mnney began tu 1ajlprnach

then excc't.&gt;dcd - ,20 percent.

and

lt'h &gt;;II

1\!i a n~s ult. many of the projl'rl"

1'11l' dt~ prnmolt•rs talk uptumstit.•ally uf as many as a dni:t'll

adtlitiunal&lt;·asulliS bcmg hurlt in llle
etlmtng ycHrs. In mlditum. tht'\'

know lht•y nt'c&lt;l ill least 20,0(1(1 flrid&lt;:~t-is

hotclruol!ts and H grcall\' ex·
pandcd und 1111pl't1Vt'd c·nm·p;,{ 1un

ha!lt the t·tnTt'llt fal'illl;· "·as built in
l!l2!l r !11 n•g;tln tlwir statu.~ ;ts lhr•
"'""( populilr rt'Stll't illlllu l•MNl .
They pr11hahl y het\'t' an t;v~r'l c~tum­
t.'t' uf attamm~ Ill&lt;~ I gual _:. b'Ul J,Zam·
bling is r111( ltkt'!)· to uffci;. fiscal

liPJ::,·~~~:;~.~~~n;uJ:i~c

salvat1uu
t' Js, '\\
natitJII'S C('IIIHIIJI~
support l'asmus in
t'tlflllnllllll it·s.

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HtpHIJ~
esc~tlal mg demand fur
lUll TICS. tlffll.'C Spi:ll.'C and l'OJIUIICrCJa}

fHcllitw" have bt'cn tempurarily
abandoned or mdefmile!y pustponerl.
Hedcvelupmcnl here dearly hHs
nul rea&lt;·hc'l the "Critical mass"
sl&lt;l~e necessary lu transform the
long-depressed ('onuuunity into H
gliUcrin~ mccea fur the tourists
am1111K the 40 mil !ton people wh&lt;&gt; liw
willun a J()(l..nuk rat!tus .

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tounst s pending is cstuuated to ltlllll

ftars of 1ts nwst stndent (_'rJtH':-i In·
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the pot(_·nt1al fur long-range suu ·es.."'
If a !lUI II bl'r of s hort -term thff ll'U Jt It'S
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Most current anal~ses of ge~m·
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8 AM TIL 10 PM
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MIDDLEPORT, OH.

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WID

Rose m the first , then set down the
ned 16 Ph11lies in order before
walkmg Carlton m the six~h. He
gave up four hils before he was
reheved by Tom Hume w1th two on
and one out m the nrnth.
"I was pretty ttred in the mnth. Af·
ter havmg the layoff 1durmg the
stnke I and stuff . I was surpnsed to
go that far," Seaver sa1d.

For the record

'' \\fiS &lt;.'OilSJ~lcnt'' Wllll "het! (;lH.\4.1
))l'rsnnally bcht.•vt.•tl. It \\as (~uml's
own upm10n as an mvcsttg.ttm th.tt
he had a ce~sc a~ain."i t Wrllrams, CVl'll

II.! r WII.I. AMHt\SSt\llOH

Valentine
big gu~in
Mets success

" It 's not that we were just gmng
through the motions .. . nobody was
saymg anythmg on the bench. He
sa1d, 'Hey, we've got to get go ing '
"We don't have a l9l of juy'l,who
are vocal nlftlfe Wnctrrou yell and
yell, and 11 takes a lot out of you. So I
had stopped yelhng , too ."
Seaver, 11-2, pitched superbly unlrl
he tired in the late innings. He
surrendered a leadoff smgle to Pete

Going

Mtl\\.dltkt.'l'

ATLANTIC CITY. N ,) 1 NEA 1

cares!!

The point we are trying to get
across to Meigs Countians is simply
this. It is a shame when you have to
go into Gallia County for help and
we've gone a nwnber of times and
Bob has never failed us·yet, and we
will never have another sheriff in
Meigs County that could come close
to filling Bob's shoes, unless it would
be his son, Steve.
Thank you, Bob, you will never
know how nwch you have helped us.
- Mn. Barbara Stahl, Mn. Cathy
Riffle, Middleport, Ohio.

tn

cwnbent Howard Cannon in Ihe
Dermx.:ratJc prunar) and tu "10 the

Threr 11\(_·umbents ~ Harr~ Byrd of
V1rguua 1 who runs as an in·
&lt;kpcndent but rule~ to orgalllll' the
Sl' JWtt· as a Democratl. La\-\ ton
CIH !t•s of FlondB and Lluyd Bentsen
tlf Tt• xCJ~ - should ha\'l' ltttle twubh.·
\\ llllllllg ll C \\ t t:1 rllls J&lt;:~me!i Se:tsscr of
Ti..'lllll'SSL't.' v. 1ll hm t' llwn• &lt;il ffJ cult~
hut should alsu \\Ill.
Tht• f1fth .'iea t 1s that of MJsstssapp!·s .John Stl'nms, whtl IS bern~
p1t•ssurcd tu reconsider h1s dec1swn
to rl'lll'l' If he n•ttrcs. hts seat \\ 1!1
111ust llkt·l.\ bt' "on b} Republi can
Hep Trml I AIll If he st&gt;t&gt;ks re·
l'let'twn. hi s raec aga~nst I,ott W(IU!d
bt' il clost• one.
Three Dernorralic sea hi a re be rn.(.!
LOil!t '"I L'( \ m conservatnp Wesft&gt;rn
:-.tctiL's Dl'nms Dt•Cn nc uu uf Anzt1JJ&lt;t
.uu\ F.d\\ard Zonnsk\ of Ncbra~kC:I
d i L' ll kd~ h' be returned to off1ee In
\,·\,H in. Rt•p .Jnn Sant1111 Is bt•Jn ~
~~ I\ I'll d goud (_'hrmet• ltJ deft:•at UJ·

senaL

By now yo u ma)' well hC:tve heard so many of the deUnls that you're
prepared to run for cover at the mere mention or the subJect. But once more
vH} bnefly , the neutron bomb. or more specifica lly warhead 111 the use planned for- It , 1s a spena hzed weapon that ts higher on rad1atwn and lower on
heal and blast than conveniJOnal nuclear devices. Phystcal damage LS
relative!} restncted but the lethal effect on livmg things 1s widespread .
That. as the rmlltar) m1nd enviSages these lhmgs, makes 11 must ef·
fedtve m heavtly bUilt-up areas where 1t would not excessively mess up
clustered cittes and tndustna l rnstallaltons bout would stop dead - lrterally
- altackmg annored forces. Not tu rnenl1on, of course, also t11e mhab1tants
of the otherwise scarcely touched c1l1es under attack .
That's the rmlltary scenano. and 1l plays best tn a Western Europe bemg
overrun by the Red Anny 1all hough there are mutterings out of Washmgton
that neutron warheads rrught also come Ill handy if push ever came to knock·
out blow m the Pers1an Gulf I.
The m1!rtary pulent1a! of the amdlntslratJOn·s decisiOn to proceed w1th
cunstructwn of neutron warheads 1s for the present , however. secondary tu
1ts pulitlcal rmpact
It represents, "mong other lhmgs. a policy score fur Defense Secretary
Caspar Wemberger m hts power plays w1th Secretary of State Alexander
Ha1g. Wemberger pushed neutron development as an essen ltal Arnencan
counter to Soviet military advances. Harg agreed m pnncrple but not on
liming, concerned about the negatrve reaction o[ the European a lites.
Ha1g lost. and while he hasn't yet exactly been knocked out of the nng,
h1s slippage as a mover and shaker m th1s admnustratwn contmues.
West Gennan Chancellor Helmut Schrmdt, who as the senior alliance
leader now in office has conducted hrmself at times m a fashion that to the
Wh1te House appears uppity, also has been hit where it may most hurt . He
has been through th1s before, havmg gone along, over oppos1ltun Wlthm h1s
own Socialist party, w1th the prevtous adrrumstratwn's dectsion to develop
the warheads and their statwnmg in the federal republic. When Juruny Carter changed his nund, it as both political insult and mjury toSdumdt.
He would understandably prefer that the subject not become a public
1ssue again . Now that 11 Is , he IS at least thrown off puhl!cal balance and at
worst m rea l trouble with his own left·wingers who are already agitatmg
agamst deployment of new U. S. missiles in Europe.

"'II nul happen m 1982 ll ap-

pt.•ar!i that William Prm..:rnire of
Wtsconstn &lt;:~nd Quentm Burd1ck {lf
North Dakota "111 easJl) "111 rt't•ledltln Onl) George M1trhe ll of
Mame and Juhn Melcher uf Monta na
an• ct.m.s Jtlertld quest1onabll' .
F'avr Democrallt' sea ls 111 till'

The neutron bomb represents a rorrmdable addition to the Amencan ar-

Aug 16,1981
Dear Editor,
We would like to take this opportunity to publicly thank fonner
Meigs County Sheriff Robert C. Har·
tenbach for the time he took from his
busy schedule to help us Friday morning.
It is really a great feeling to know
that he still cares about the people in
Meigs County, even though there
were a few who didn't trust him. 1
know for 1 faet tlllt he cares about
us.
We 81111ed for help from Mid·
dleport P. D. and the Meigs County
, Sheriff's ·De!J:artment, and they
· couldn't do an)'lhlnc. Apparently,
{ they jlllt weren't Interested.
' Maybe the matter I'm .~ of

Au ust 19 1981

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So. most observers lhmk that lht•

foreseen developments lh&lt;'
Republicans Will snlld1fy the1r hold

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Wednesda

Robert]. Wagman

thwgs are going well. voters "all
probably be relut'lant to make man)
ehtinges

The

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Officials work long and hard preparing lor fair races
By JAYNE L. HOEFLICH
Highlighting the annual Metgs
Count y Fa tr are the three afternoons
of horse harness racing , but did you
e\·er slop to think about what must
gu on before the pacers and trotters
rnay draw their ~ulkies twice around
the half-mil e of track''
There is a n incredibl e amount of
clerica l and technica l work to Ue
done be for e an owner can even con-

Sider traveling to a county fair for
lhe races.
F~rst of a ll , a horse must be
nominated into the Rtver Va lley Colt
CtrcuJt by April 15 each yea r: well
before the fa tr season, pay ing
va n uus entry and inclusion fees. The
horst_· ·s name. owner, a nd vital
sta tistJcs are th en printed in the C1 r·
cu1t 1ndex. If a cult or filly is not
re~istcrcd in this fa s hion, it 1s
prohibited frum racing for th t• ent in'

season. but once in the booklet, an
owner is free to enter hls horse in
any of the fairs in the seven counties
of the River Valley Circuit.
Two days previous to desired
racing classes, before II a.m., a horse owner must declare entry of the
animal In the proper classification
by phoning the track clerk . whose
rcspons ibtlitics are only beginning
h!!re .
Fortunately for the Me1gs Count)
F'&lt;:~ir, thi!:i yeC:Ir' s derk is Billie Grant
uf Logan . an extremely capable and

l'llrnpetent woman who is outg oin ~
as well. Her four years of expe rience
have prepared her well . and she han ~
dll'!:i her ma ny duties in stride. After
Mrs. Grant has received a ll
declarations before the appointed
deadline. filling nut the appropriat e
forms a nd double-checking to be

s ure each entry is nominated. race
assigruuents must be made and post
positions drawn .
Since the Meigs track can only accOJrunodate six horses at a time. and
often classes will have more than six
entries. the classes must be broken
down into divisions - if there are
two divisions. then each division will
run two heats, but if three or more
a re necessary, then only one heat
will be run by each group of less than
s ix horses.
Who will race against whom is
determined entirely by chant-e, GIS
are post positions. Race judge Frank
Neil chooses to use the card method .
planng all entnes fa ce down, then
lay ing a play ing card. ace through
whatever nwnber of horses are in
the field. on each entry. The card
number IS then that of the post
posttion each horse will start in at

the gate. This strictly chance
method insures that everyone has
equal opportunity for favorable starting positions.
Each class is a warded a purse
which is fractionally divided according to the number of horses runnmg . For fillies , the purse to be
di vided is estimated at $2,641 , and
for colts. $4,047. Percentages of the
purse going to race winners depend
on how many horses are in each
class. and trophy blankets donated
by arei:t businesses are awarded to
class winners. If two different horses win one of two heats. then the
horse with the fastest time is awar·
ded the prize .
Another of Mrs. Grant's responsibilities is the updating of eligibility
certificates ror each horse racmg at
the fair. Thi s certificate goes to
every fair where a particular horse

Since most of us can't tell one horis entered, and has a record of the
se
Irom another without a
horse's previous eib&gt;ht races, along
scoreca
rd, we also probably don 'I
with placement In thdse , a nd the omrealize
that racing would be imnipresent vital statistics. The track
·possible
without effi cient people
clerk adds the Meigs races on the
as
Billie
Grant handling the
such
r hart with tra ck lime and condition.
deta
ils.
·nong other things.

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FINISH SECOND - The Bill's Sporting Goods
team of Point Pleasant raptured second place in the
Junior division standings. Members of the runnerup
squad are, front, 1-r, Denise Frazier. Kelly Hughart.
Second ro"' - Marney Raymond, Valerie Bernard.
Rayann Dennis. Gina Roach, Tammy Roush. Kelly

NBC will pick up tab if case goes to court
KANSAS CITY . Mo. ' AP I - The
College Football AssociatiOn has
confirmed that NBC wou ltl pay half
the legal costs if its battle with the
\1 C!\A goes to co urt, raising a storm
of controve rsy in the war over controluf football tel ev ision righls.
Oh10 State Pres ident Harold Enarson said he W&lt;:i S ··astonished" th ut
thi.' CFi\ would enter into such an
a)2ree111ent.
And Andy Geiger.
athletic dm~c tor at Stanford, terrned
the ne1.rs ··1ncredible. ··

CFA executive diredor. sa id the
uranization might shorten the thret..'week ··reconside ration period" in
which CFA schools can change the
b"llot they cast Fnday All 6! CFA
members will gather in Atlanta
Fnday to vote on whether to ratify a
four-year television deal with NBC.
Ttle NCAA has reached agreement
w1th ABC and CBS for the same
period, 1982-85, and has said it would
begin disciplinay action against any
school s that adopt the NBC-CF'A

plan . This could lead to a split of the
CF A schools from the NCAA, a
situation many CFA and NCAA supporters ali ke say could lead to
athletic chaos .
The CF A includes all major independents and five conferences the Big Eight, Southeastern, Southwest. Western Athletic and Atlanlic
Coast. The Big Ten and Pac-}(1, of
which Oh10 State and Stanford ar..
members, do not belong.
Chi ef executive officers of the Big

Meanwhile. Cha r les M. Nei nets.

LETART WINS TITLE - Letart captured first
place in the M-G-M Junior softball tournament. Members of the championship team are. front 1-r. Karla

Ten and Pac-10 schools met 10 Denver last weekend and issued a
statement reaffirming ijteir support
of the NCAA. While the NCAA has
maintained a low profile this week,
Big Ten and Pa~-10 presidents have
been on the phone urging presidents
of CF A schools to vote against adoption of the CF A plan and avoid a
possiby destructive confrontation .
Enarson predicte1 man y of the
CF A presidents would be repelled by
the CF A-NBC alliance.

Announce derby winners
A crowd of severa l thousand
people was on .hand at the Rock
Spnngs Fair~rounds Tuesday night
to vtew the annual demolition derby
in which 62 drivers vied for top
honors .
The top two drivers in each of six
heats took pari in the feature event
and winning the feature were Gene
Whaley , Shade, first place ; Gary
Lewis, Gallipolis, second place, and
David Carr, The Plains, third place.
First a nd second place winners ,
respectively, in the six heats held to
determine feature race participants
were : Glen Kennedy, Rutland, and
Gene Whaley. Shade, first heat :
Charles Stotls, Shade, and Phillip
Koebel. Gallipolis, second heat :
Ralph Meister. Dexter. and Jeffrey
Gibbs. West Colwnbia. W.Va., third
heat; Gary Lewis, Galhpohs.and
Delbert Fridley, Pomeroy, fourth
heat ; Brian Whaley, Shade, and
David Carr, The Plains. filth heat:
Benny H. Keckel, Pomeroy, and
James Darnell. Jr .. Athens. s1xth
heat.
The powderpuff division for
women was not held this year si_nce
there were only two women drivt!rs
registered for the competition

BUSY, BUT EFFICIENT- Billie Grant, Logan. racing clerk for this
years Meigs County Fair. spends a great deal oi time handling all the
essential work without whirh there would be no horse harness racing at
tht• fair .

'Time
only
cure'

--Klu
1'1\CI\:\A TI ,,,p, - Tlw CmHt.·1b" bats wen t soft dun ng
till' pla.n•rs' stnkt.'. a nd b(:lttlng tn _..;tr uctur Ted 1\.lusrt.'ws ki thmks the
tl l lh· curl' ts tunc .
It \ got tu run 1ls course. like a
n rld or C~ fever.·· Klusze wsk1 sa id
Tu esday . before the Reds defeat ed
the Phila delphia Ph1l lies, :~1.
t "ln n alt

Smith, Tracy Beegle, Monica Hill, Lori Adams, and
Melinda Hill. Back row -Coach Chuck Michael. Carol
O'Brien. Jodie Harris. Roberta Greene, Mandy Hill.
.and Alana Lyons.

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WILL CLOSE AT NOON
THURSDAY r AUGUST 20th
TO ATTEND THE

Also cut were 12 free agents tight ends Hubie Bond. Bob Lisowski
and John Puhalskt: wide receivers
David Booze. Ken Robinson and Lee
Haynes: centers Bruce Byrom and
DERBY ACTION - A large crowd was on haoid for the Nationwide
Demolition Derby show where several local contestants put on an exciting show for the fans . Gene Whaley, pictured in this first heat action
shot teamed up with teammate Chuck Stotts to win the first two heats of
the derby.

SIX demolition de'r by beats and the main feature provided an exciting evening lor the large crowd attending the opening day of the fair.

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MASON, W. VA.

the draftin !980.

Dennis
runmng Steve
back
He nry McKnight:
Foster : guard
Sybeldon ; quarterback Doug Woodward. and linebacker l.awrence
Savage.

23 hardwood tilts

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AROUSEL CONFECTIONERY

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" If Charles White and Paul MeDona ld develop like we think. it will

a n· ragP of .2Ji'
J)m·c Colllll!-i 1s h1ttmg .151 stnCl'
till' sln kt.• . Dan Dn esst&gt;n .120. Ron
Ue.-;ter .2:1:\ f\ en Cnfft.•y was 2·for·11
Uefon• tnJunng ht.s knee, and Dan•
Cwln'PL'IOII \\"&lt;i -" 1-for -15 aga inst Sa n
Fr&lt; HH' I :; &lt;'tl
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tht• weekend.
;J! tiH•ugh ht· ·~ hJtting .:n2 O\T r&lt;tll si nn· tlw stnkc L'nded .
·· I thmk 1t's ba s 1 cttll~ &lt;1 rn:lttt•r uf
timin g_· · l\.l uszewsk1 sem i. ··The\

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slilljust
withfour
the squad
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leaving
selections
in tha t

heats against the male drivers.

By Aug. 25. the Browns must have
their roster down to SO pl•yers ""d
by Aug . 31. 1! mu st be at the regula rseason nm n bt.~r of 45

Still with the team from the 1980
draft are running back Charles
White, quarterback Paul McDonald.
defensive end Elvis Jo, ranks and nose
tackle Marcus Jackson .

ded Bt•fure the g£llllt.' Tuesday . thl·
KL•ds hod a post-strik e tea m batttng

Standwg bl'luml the batting ca ge
wat clung lht• He-rls t.c~ ke their c ub
Tuesd"Y· Kluszewski said the hitt e~
Wl'fl' swingin g l1kr it was early in
the spr 1ng tr i.l imng exh ibtlio n
sched ule.
·· Jn the fir st wet•k of exh tb1l10n
gcunes, you r un th rough these 1 hitting 1 probl ems.·· he sa 1d. "But even
then th ey 1 pitcher st have a tendency
to th ruw lllDrl' fast balls·

KENT, Ohto 1AP I Two
Cleveland Browns chOices from the
1930 National Football League draft
were among the cuts this week announced by Coach Sam Rutigliano.

Odom was a third- round p1ck last
year out of Texas-Arhr.gton and
Crews wa.s a fourth·round selection
in 1980 from Nevada-Las Vegas.

Of lheir re~ular starters. only Ra y
CJnrl Geor~l' Fnslt.•r ha ve hit
~r1 tll &lt;:l•n.st:;tt.• ncy smce tht.• strike en-

!I ll( .

Browns cut 14 more players

Decorated Cakes

On Tuesday , Ruligliano trimmed
14 players - including linebacker
Clifton Odorn and defensive ta ck le
Ron Crews - to bring their roster
down to the required 60 plavers.

f\.n1~ht

Hut CHlCHlll&lt;tll h1tters &lt;:~ren't tht•
nnl.' il/lL'S lla \" lll.l! trouble findtn g
th t.• Jr t iiiJing a nd stroke after ~~
~ l'\ "t' IH"" ('f'k layoff .
· F.\'erybody IS h&lt;~v ing problems.··
Kluszc v•ski pmnted out ··N obod y i.s
blowm).! the lt.•ague a way In C.! short
PL' rll)d of tune. 11 will wurk itse lf

Schultz. Back row - Coach Roger Hughart, Sherri
Hughart. Lisa Cline, Kim Cooper, Donna Stewart,
Karla Woodall, Jodi Det•ker. Cathy Morrow. Charlie
Lilly. and o~anna Wnrlt·y . Abs~nt wen• Susan
Freeman. Juli Smith. and Sherry Queen.

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MERCHAI\IDISE PRIZES (5 100 retail value) - Merc handise pnzes ore a 3 'allows
12·· b lack/White portable TV. AM/FM c as.sette tape Dlover/rodio. 10-speed
bicycle (h •s Of he~} c harc oal barbecue grill fof the redemption o f these
pnzes. lo~e your winntng cop to the Pepsi-colo Bonier listed beiO'tN for the
merchandtse certificate to be mode cutin your nome

Take it off.
I' yo ur ne x t Peps' ' has ,1 sta' on ll c 1p iC Jh ca d tdkc 1t o ff'
Take 1t o ff and you vc go t ,t chance to " none o f thousond s
of v ,zes It s the Pep11P,1y O fl G,tmc

Just peel back and enjoy the show.
Go on. peel back a ca p 11ne,· anrl trlkc a pcvk You m 1gh t w 1n ,1
TV Peel anothe,· ma ybe you II f,nd a nev. b'kc Don t stofJ
now You could even peel vou1 SC'if so me ,ns tant cash .
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Employees and lheif immed,ote tomthes o t Pepsr -Cola Compan p
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Botfltn., Co 1 Athe
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Y. 9pSl- 010
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ns. . tO and_thetr octvarttsing ag4:mCi9S o re not etig 1ble 10
portt c Lpate. No sub5tlfulion of onzes w1ll be permiNoo
This game is being o trer&amp;d 1n Athens. Metgs. Gollla. v1nton. Hoc k 1 &amp;
Morgan cou nlles
ng

Prizes must be Claimed within 15 dayS oft8f Ocfober 31 . 1981 . Prizes not
claimed bV fhls dote wUI not be ONQIOed. To obtain a Hs1 ~ map
pnze winnet~. send o stomped, se!f-oddtessed envek&gt;pe to 'fOU'
IOcol Pepot-Co&lt;o bottle&lt; listed below.

BASEBALL
Na limml Ll&gt;aKUt'

CHICAGO

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rhe number ol Prizes OVO Lioble and fr""le Odds ol ·.v1nning 0 ,6 as

PRIZE
25&lt;
50&lt;
S1 00
S2500
~chondise Prizes

(S 100 Retail Value)
S50000

NUMBER

ODDS

169109
6455

1.500

l.ukt•.

1 ~ 1 .000

64

1·25.oo:J

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r1t."fcnsin• bcu·k: Ot&gt;nnis Puha . dt..

ft•nsi\"1'

lillt'11UIIl :

Kt•lth

Chappl'llt'.

widt•

rl'et'iwr: Bi ll~· f uspl'r. iiJ;:hl t•nd : and
Tum C.uoksc\· and Brad V asse~ r. lint'IJa t'kt•rs . • Pla{•t•ll Ham· SLanbtH'k ~ ildt•.l~~\"t' litlt'IIUUI. and flo~·d Hod,!o!e. ~itlt· .....
1'\.'i\"\'t. un tht• injurt.'ti re~rvt' lisl.
Rr\1 ,TI~ OHF.
COl .TS- SiJ,!nl'd
Rt.IJ!t'r
l&lt;trr. v.·idt•
fHI CAGO
Nollh Juf.:ksun. ,.:uard.
conlrad:~ .

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CLF.VF.I.A ND B HOW~S - Ht'lt·a st·t..l CJif.
tnn Odorn , lilll'b&lt;lt•kt&gt;r : Ron C"n•"·s. tl t'ft•n~ ~,. , .
tt~l'kk :
Hubtt' Rund , Bull Lt s"~"&gt;s k L
atl&lt;l John Puhalsk 1. li~ht t•nds ·
1:\1\"id
Atlf'7.t' . 1\t&gt;n R ubm~ll'l ani L'"'' Haynt•s.
~~&gt;ilk· rt.•t"t'i\"l'r!'i : Bru(·t' 8~-rum anti O.•ll!lLs
~1d\nit{ht ,
tW!It•rs: Ht•nl)· roslt•r, runnLn~ bou·k: Sll•\"t' Sybcldon. J&lt;Uard : Dnu'"
Wu~~thnmt.
Sanl~l',

quartl'f~ck.

and

l.awn•nt·t•

runni1~

Sl: ntt.

Lcmd and

Per~· · ort~k

linebackers : Mikt&gt;

Nt1lan.
lt·r :
Ru~·

trfen!&gt;!in&gt; bal'k : Qlrl Allen, t't'nHush· Olsun , dt•ft•nst\"t• lincmom: and
Cot•i~t&gt;r.
phu_'l'kickt&gt;r. f'lilt·t'l.! Kt'ith
~uartl :

Bishtlp,

and

Allthunr

Matt

Bra.swt'U,

Arnold, "'"ide

tacklt•:

rtt'Cl\"t'r .

1ht• injurt'&lt;l rt'st&gt;rw list

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SENIOR l'ITIZF.NS DAY
n:!lO A.M. - Junior Fair Dairy Showmanship and
Judl!ing
1:00 P .M.- Dairy C;~ttle JudKing-.Opcn Class
;!:00 P .M.- Open Cl~s.~ Sheep Judging folluwod
bl' Junior Fair Sht'cp
2;00 P.M.-i'wiljghi Harnt•ss Ra.fing
7:30 P .M.-Garden Trat·tur Pull
'e 8 :00 P .M.-Young Blades of BluegrassHelen Ctlrnelius

LO?k tor stores and restaurants displaying a "Pepsi
Sptrlt Redemption Cente!'' Banner
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All federal . st~e. and local taxes OJe the 101e responsibility of the ~
winnef. Thlt game ISloo'Oid wt1em orohlblted. licente requirvd Of fQMGd

(othef than o tax on pnzes OWOtded)

Jan . 5
Jan. li

Homemade

Jan. 9
Jan. 12
Jan. 16

J an . 18
Jan. 20

.Jan 2.1
26

Jiin 29
Jun. 30

Fcb. J

at Oh10 Univt•rsity
Blufflun
Ohiu UtlL\"I."f"Sttv-Chiillculhl'
ill Sha~· nt&gt;t&gt; St.att'
Ct'darvil lt&gt;
Wf'sl VLr).!tnil:l Tt&gt;ch
al UrU&lt;tllH
at Unl \'t'rslt \"of ChHrleston
· Wibnin)!lun
ill Muskinl!lwn
at Ottt&gt; rbein
Ohw Norttwrn University
at Defiance

Urbana

Feb. 5
Feb. 6
Feb. 11
Feb. 13

.at Akron Uni verstty

Feb. 16

Capila l
111 Ashland

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rclft ~11191£' ~W J S&lt;;

Mich1g,1n

SLICED CHEESE $1.79 CELERY ....... '. '.·~~-c-~ .. 4!r

at Maltlflt!
Xt~\'it'r

al Ct&gt;nlral SWte

Ft&gt;b. 2{1
Feb. 23-27

ut Salclhlt' Tournumenls

IKO IN_
DUSTRIES, INC.

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OLD FASHION LOAF..........L.~.!l.99

Sh&lt;!Wflt"f' Slatt'

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1 ~ 500.oo:J

\tt~ttsl

F. ck rich

OhiO Dumin i ce~ n

INTRODUCES THE

Thttrsclil\.

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6 oz.
WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE •••••• 2/$1.15

MEIGS COUNTY

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BRO~C"OS - Waiq• d
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Robinson and Hun (;rt'l'llt' .
bou·ks : Jnhn Sm1th and Da\·id
v.idt' n.&gt;Ct' l\'t.'rs : Roy Whtlt'. Mt•l

Allo....,l-on ...

diet pepsi

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Je~n .

JUM 80 BOLOGNA ••••.•...••• $1.79

19111-82 KloGraod~ Colh·g•·
Women's &amp;isketball Srhffiulr&gt;
Opponent

li nt·~dH•r

1~ 100.oo:J

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1981 -82.
VanArsdalen gained
nwnerous conference and reg ional
honors as volleyball and basketball
coach at Athens High School last
year.
Here is the Redwomen schedule .

DF.!'IOVEH
Hipp , Mandel

Junior &amp;

1011~

1~ 25

42 27

fUSS- Placed

"ick . pitchl·r. 1m lht• 21..00) dis.~:~blt·d list
FOOTBAl-l
Nallonal Football Lrat(Ut'
ATLANTA
FAI.CONS- Wai\"t&gt;d
Bubba
Bccrn . runnill);: OOek : Hobl'rt Murph\·. t.kh•nJ~t\"l'
I.Htek :
.lam ~
Me[)uu..:t~ld . and
Mikt•
Hawkins,
runnin~
OOeks:
S\t'w

Gomes t9fminotes on the earli91 or OctoDer J1 1Q8 1 or when the su
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starreo c ops has been exhausted
PP Y 0 1

SSCIJ SUPER CASH PRIZES Voo con win a SSOJ Super Cosh Prize it vou hove
collected the coos With the lett9!1 ro spell Pep$1 Spirit These ~Jzes must be
redeemed at the Pepsi-Co+a Bottler listed beb'w.

ONLY CAPS AND CLOSURES WITH THE IMPfliNT OF BfVEilAG!; MAWIGEMENI
INC 0.. THE SICE OF THE CN' On CLOSURE WLL BE ACCEPTED. PEPSI-GOLA.
80TTIJNG CO OF All'iENS. 0~0 Wll BE THE SOtf ..1J.0G&lt; OF WHICH ~
AND CCOSillES Q\JAUfY AND ITS CECISION Wll BE ANAl ~ NOT
OBTAINED IN A LEGmMATE MANNER OR MVTILATED. ALTERED Oil TAMPERED
WITH IN ANY WAY Will NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Transactions

RIO GRANDE- Corning off a fine
1!&gt;-9 season in 1980-81, Rio Grande
College's Redwomen will set their
sights on a tough 23 game basketball
schedule in 19111~.
According to Athletic Dtrector
Jolrn Lawhorn, the Redwomen will
open the season Dec. 12 with a 7 p.m .
bout at home with Shawnee State.
They wiU close out the regularseason Feb. 20 in a 3 p.m. road contest with Ashland.
The Redwomen have 12 home battles and II road tilts on their
schedule.
Last year, under coach Diane
Lewis, Rio Grande set eight school
records and i3 conference tournament marks in finishing third in
the loop. Karen Powell and Kim
Clingman were named to the allconference team.
The Redwomen will be under the
direction of Jamie VanArsdalen in

Eckrich

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BEEF SLOPPY JOE •••••••••••• s1.19
501. Armour

NEW IKO
AM ARMOUR
SEAL
SHINGLE

VIENNA SAUSAGE ••••••••••• 2/$1.15

.$2490

TOMATOES .......................... 79~

SQUARE

10 1 , oz . Campbell's

CHICKEN w/RICE SOUP. ••••• 2/79~
14 J ~oz . Franco· Americnn

SPAGHETTI.. •••••••••••••••••••• 2/79e
28 oz . rcen Queen

16oz. Lucky Leal

APPLE SAUCE ••••••••••••••••••• 2/99~
10 01 . t nstant

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE •••• $4.69
200 Ct. I&lt; leenex ·

•Granllstand attradiuns

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Page-6-The Da ily Sent inel

Fair comments.. . .
By JAYNE LEE HOEFLICH
Pleasant people, interesting exhibits, fun activities, and a general at·
1posphere of enjoyment are everywhere at the Me1gs County Fair this week.
I rio encourage you to attend the event and take in all the a ttractions ... you'll
be glad you did .

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Among those congenial folks at the fa1r is Muriel Bra dford. secretary of
the fai r board. She's a real profess1ona l at making people feel right at home,
and her spint of cooperation JUst can't be beat. With the rest of the
sl'crel&lt;lry 's office staff, I've found a fantastic team effoJt that makes the fa ir

fare. Tickets will be for sale at the Senior Citizens' Center in Pomeroy, up onttl a round 11 a.m. Thursday morning. The center will be closed during the af·
ternoon, and a sack lun'ch will be served at the fairgrounds in lieu of the
usual mea l. For any music-lovers who might be on the grounds, the seniors'
Kitchen Band and the Senior Citizens' Chorus will be performing, in addition
to music provided by Mr. and Mrs . DaTell Taylor and the Francis Andrews
Ba nd . Square dancing will take place during the afternoon, with a visit from
Flower Seed the Clown brightening up the tent located on the lower end of the
midway, near the dog pound. With handmade craft items on display for sale,
a nd all the other action. Senior Citizens' Day should provide a rousingly good

move &lt;i long with ease.

tim e for aJl l

A~ reectbl e

Don't forget the gra ndstand appearance of the Ha rvest Trio and Bruce
Stone this evemng at 8 p.m .. with a show of gospel music that should be a
treat. For tomorrow, on tap we have horse harness racing at 2 p.m., followed
by a garden tractor pull at 7:30p.m. Wrapping up the specio l events will be a
grandsl&lt;lnd perfonnance fea turing the Young Blades of Bluegrass and head·
liner Helen Cornelius be g inn in~ at 8 p.m.

Bill Downi e, anothe r fe~ ir boa rd offi ce r, is a gn~at au thorit y in

th e ar ea of horst•.s, hav ing spent q u it e a f ew fai rs handli ng the eq uestria n

dt·ra rtrncnb . H1s easy-gomg manne r a nd mfonnative conversatwn are a
~.;rea t help to those of us with relati vely little ba ckgruunt11n th e techntcalities
uf har ness

r~:H'ing.

Thl' J\o1e igs United Methodist Cooper&lt;:J tive Pa rish has a most unusual

Things arc roll ing right along a t the Meigs County Fa ir. and it's shaping
up to be Jhe !Jest ever , so do plan to a tt end. See you at the fa1r '

riJSpl ay. loca ted 1n Commercial Building No. I. the gra nge hall . A vJdeo l&lt;lpc
rncH1t• comp letely by members of the par is tl is being shown continuously. the
Ja pe• showing the work being done by the 29 Me1gs County United Methodist

Pomeroy...

Spea ki ng of d1.spla ys, tht' :VIeigs Cou nt\· T uberculos is a nd Hea lth Cl!nic
li &lt;t ~ em lJik rest ing (Jil L' in the Se mur Fair· 8 UJidini!. fca turinl.! X-ra ys uf both
hea lthy and tubc r c ul os i s~a fferl ed lungs . The outgoinl;.! a nd kn owlcdgeabiP
pe r :-.un nd presen t. .J oa n Tewksba ry. R ~ - . and Meigs County Tuberculosis
\urse: M&lt;:~Jda \1 ura. ~:~ nd Debbie Brown. wi ll be g l~:~d to &lt;:~n s wt'r c111 y qut.~sti un.s
y11U nug ht ha ve a bout respiratory diseases. a s well as thr TB le\'Y up for
rt' llL' \r&lt;:~l l n \ u~· t.•J n ber 's e lt·L· tiun . Th ey encoura ge one a nd a II tn sl ll p by. chat.
aiHl exa nHnl' sulllL' li terat ure du n n g fa ir \·is its . a few mortwn l s wluch L·an be
a rPrt l h-a rmng e;..: ptT tence .

home meets or exceeds federa l a nd
ski te s tanda rds for n\irsing homes .

Semor Citi zens· D&lt;:.~ ~ at tht.• COUill~ fa ir. &lt;Jn opportunit y fur
of a; ~ t · and ()lder to tak t• rtfh·an ltH.! e of &lt;I redun•d $1 adm iSS ilHl

Tu i llll fTm&gt; l.'i

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Area deaths
David Eugene Hudnall.

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tu9 p.m. Thursday.

Ha n•n . dt cd Tut&gt;srlay .
Born July 27 . 1920 "'Ha rtford . he
was t he son of tht.• latL' John and l .Iz/. tt.' Sn ut h Dillon
Ht&gt; \r a:-: :l IT1! "' ' twr of l .&lt;t bun•rs

Pomeroy, died Tuesday evening at

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Pos t HO. Nt•w Han•n , thr V.F .W.

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Pos t 9926. Ma son. Dunng \\'" orld
W;n II . he se rn·d wtth the U.S
\l a nnt.•s .
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b! hts wife. An-

Hudn;.ll l. twP
di:iug htc r s. Mrs . .I &lt;Hll' t Hall.
Ga ll owa,r . Ohtu. cllld F liza belh ! ludna ll. Ft Laude rd ale. F' la .: one su n,
Da\·Id J Hudnall. \ ew Hm·c n: two
bro lhl' rs. Kenne th Di l1 1111. Mdsnn
iilld ~on na n Smith . Bn dgeport.
Ohtu . two gra ndchildren.
F unera l se r vices will be held a t
the New H aven Un ited Methodist
Church at I&lt;W p.m . Th ursday with
th L' RL· \· John C nnpbe ll uffi ciattng
Bu ria l wi ll full uw in the Gra ham
Cemdery with ~ n:tvL•s i d e ntes by
b(.1lh the V F W and 1\mer ican
1,eg w n Posts.
Fnt·mls m&lt;:~ y r a il at llw Fog lesong
F uneral Hom l' 111 Ma snn from J 1&lt;1 5
ru n a nd; to 9 p.m . tndcty The body
will a bo llt' in ~ talc one huur prwr to
th e .&lt;; t• r·\·Ir cs at the church
Cn JJ UI I

Curt is Ward

is not necessarily a guara ntee- of

quality nu rsi ng home ca re. It also
takes dedtcated people who have
just a buildin g mto a home for those
who l1ve there, " Hazelba ker sa1d.
P urneroy Health Ca re Center is a

100- bed facili ty offe ring residen ts

l ay ~ Away

buth skilled and inte n neci iate nur·
sing ca re a nd is loc·a ted at 36759

N O ' '."
INr R O G R I ~~ ·

The Ohio Heal th Care Assoc iation
i.s a non-profi t organiza tion of mo re
than 280 nursing homes caring for
nea rly 25 ,000 Ohio residents. it is the
l&lt;:~rg est nursing home associati on in

Pearl an d JesSJ e I. Jghtte Ward . He

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was preceded 111 rleath by t hree
brothers.
Sun·i\" ing a re his wife. Ma rgaret
1\ . Wrtrd. Ponwroy: two so ns. J ohn
&lt;Hid Ut•. at hom e. t wo daug hte rs,

SPECIAL OF THE WEEKI

The Re v Alla n Black wood wi ll offil'Jate . Buri al will be m the Wells

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Rl'becca and Susan . both of home :

WITH FRIES •••••••••••••• ! 12'
ADOLPH'S DAIRY VALLEY
570

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P h. 99 2· 255 6
P omeroy , OH
L ocat ed a t th e End of the Pom e r oy Mason Bndg e'

Free-arm ""·ith 11
built· in~· and
Flexi-Sl itctl•

pauems lor vc,w1ilt'

SALE

PRICE

$339

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SUMMER FABRIC SALE IN PROGRESS

THE FABRIC SHOP
Pomeroy

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SundaY lO.am-10 pm

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PRICI,ES,Gooo lHRU AUGUST 22._1981
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~- . Licenses issued

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Marriage licenses were issued to
; . Robert Russell Bennett, 23, Reeds' ville, and Barbara Lee Frigiola, 26,
North Carolina; Mark Andrew Still ,
29, Shade, and Pamela Jane Still, ~ .
Shade.

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..• Suit filed
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A suit in the amount of $3,34..03
was filed in Meigs County Corrunon
' Pleas Court by the Racine Home
National Bank against Ann Boso, Rt.
1, Portland. Filing for divorce were
Melinda Jane Davis, Racine, against John Lee Davis; William L. Knittel, Pomeroy, against Linda Ellen
~ Knittel, Pomeroy; Dawana Bush ,
:1: Rt. I, Langsville, a gainst Donald
Bush. Rt. 1, Llingsville.
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Sue A. Ervin , Rt. 3, Pomeory, and
~· Donald W. Ervin, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
filed for dissolution of marriage.

Ground

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~ Registration underway
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The office of Pomeroy Elemen::.- tary is now open Monday through
" Friday for registering new students.
Parents are to bring birth cer:- tificates and immunization records.

"''~ Plan· safety courses
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A hunter safety and conservation
course will be conducted by the
Meigs County Fish and Game·
., Association and the Izaac Walton
~ League on Aug . 21, Aug. 27'and Sept.
• lfrom6to9p.m. ·
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There is no required pre~ registration but enrollment is
• limited to 30 persons. Students )lllder
12 must be accompanied by an adult.
!,' ·The course will be conducted at the
~ Meigs County Fish and Game Assn .
) building, West Shade road, outside
~ Chester.

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$159
Chuck ... ~B~
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. $}67

Hams ••••••••••••••••••••••
BONELESS

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Polish Sausage ...'!;7
SUPERIOR .

Fra-nkie Wieners!.:

Funds distributed
Stale Auditor Thomas E .
.Ferguson reported today the August
.; distribution of $6,307,238.03 in local
:, goverru;nent fund money to Ohio's 88
;. coUnties and 433 Cities and villages
:. levying local income laJes.
Pa ld . : to the Meigs County
Treas\Jrer was 512,500.

Availahle for talks

sister s.

o re t wo daughlt.' rs. M rs .
RussL•II • (;era ldi nt• J T . S m 1l l1, .Jr. .
PC~ r ker sb u r~ . a nd .~1rs . Euge nt&gt; R.
1RiLa 1 Buck ley . Cheshire : tw u
s isters, \ir·s . E un ie Bn nker. Ra&lt;..·me .
Sur.' f\ ' \B f.!

. SllKtents of the area who will be at:: tending Meigs High School for the
) first time .this fall may stop at the
; high school this week or netrt, from 8
. ·a .m. to 2 p.m. and talk with lllllrtha
· Vennari or John Redovian.

and Mrs . Ze lia Ou rs, Hebron : a
bro ther. Orvy (;:-J int.•r. Hebrnn .
seve n h'T'andchildr en : 10 great -

gra ndchi ldren and severa l mec es
ami nep hews.
Mr . Gainer wa s ~:~ \"etera n of World
War I and was a life l!lember of

5.1.

tht

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deat h by an 10f&lt;1 nt

Chapter

99

SAVE

daugh tt·r . tv.·o brothe rs and th ree

Meig s

Model IOJ6
T he Crea tive Tmn:h
Fashio n• Machine
that mak es bu1t1lfl·

holn sited t n

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Cemete ry.

w 11 f1

$2000

Model61l0

.l t'~se Ga me r. 88 , dil'd l u L"s drJ~ a t
hi s hume a t 2:\4 Umun An•.
Pomeroy .
l lt- was a son uf thr l&lt;l lt' (; uv t-tnrl
Susa n Leach G i:t l llt r and hl' v:as (:l lsu

prececll'd

All southern Junior High studenl&lt;
interested in playing football are
asked to be at the Southern Junior
High School at 6 this evening. The
first practice session will be held at 6
p.m. Thursday.

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A nwnber of runs were made by ,
local emergency units over
weekend.
On Saturday at2:43 p.m., the m10&gt;- , 1
dleport Unit took Donna Thomas
from Middlepert to Veterans ·
MemoriaiHospitalandshe was later '
taken to Pleasant Valley H~~l:
at 2:50 p.m., Pomeroy lOOk Usa
Peters to Veterans Memorial
Hospital and at 7:19 p.m. took Fred
Tuckennan from Route 124 to
Veterans Memorial; Racine at 1:55
a.m . .·took Bernard Diddle from
Rout~ ;138 to Vetel'llllil Memorial.
On Sunday at 1:05 a.m., the Mid•. dJeport Unit took Sharon Ward
Brownell Ave ., ·to Veteran;,
Memorial Hospital and Florence
Reynolds from North Fourth to
Pleasant Valley at 10:16 a.m.
Rutland at 12:31 p.m. took Gladys
Blessing from Route 124 to Veterans ·
Memorial.

Drills to start

machane

t

w . Main Pomeroy, Oh .

Emergency runs

Middleport Village Offices will
close at noon Thursday so that employes ca n attend the Meigs County
Fair.

l:luill·in H l."li·

~

.· happenings• ••

O ffi ct&gt;s to clost'

Free--arm . su e tch
slil ch S• yli.,;l h

- '.

~Meigs County

alSo reported that patching is being
done on all county roads.
.
Grant Smith, Olive Township
trustee, met with the board to
discuss a problem on a township
road.

Model 833

t

Ph. 992·2848
124

•

Mr . Wa rd was a son uf the la te

se \·er a l brothers a nd sisters. seve ra l
meces and nephr w.s.
Mr . Wa rd was a n employL' of th t·
Wed reYe r Alumi num Co. He wa s d
r ete rans of seve n yea rs in the tJ. S.
\ a\·y.
There will bt• no call ing hours a nd
private services win be he ld for the
farn1l y at the E v~-· in g f uneral Home

MOORE'S
AMERICAN
HARDWARE

the sla te and the only chartered OhiO
affiliate of the American Health
Ca re Assoc iati on rep resenting 7.:&gt;00
nursmg homes na tiomo,.·ide.

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for Ch r is tm as

~Ali'

Bock Springs Road. Pomeroy.

The board entered into an
agreement with Max and Eloise
Drenner for a portion of the Drenner
property located adjacent to the new
proposed access road from Union
Ave . to Mulberry Heights.
The commissioners adopted a new
constitution and by-laws for the
Meigs County Emergency Medical
Service, presented by the EMS
trustees. They also discussed the
financial condition of the Meigs EMS
and took action to initiate a purchase
order system for EMS.
County Engineer Phil Roberts in·
formed the commissioners that the
highway deparljllent is now in the
process of sealing a pproximately
two miles of county road 18. A
sealing process will begin on co unty
road 10 nea r the Mt. Union Church in
the near future, Roberts sa1d. He

(The Sale You've Been Waiting For.
But Don't Wait Too Long.)

10%
OFF

com passion for others to transfo rm

Wa rd. 49. Route t

Cu rti s E

All 20" Bicycles

· Compliance w1th the regulations

1

Grove Cemetery. F ri ends may ca ll
at the fu nera l home from 2 to la nd 7

Ua \ id H ud na ll

BICYCLE
SALE

1Contm ued from page 11

(Continued from page 1)

I ·- - -

r SINGER
t SALE-A-THON
t'

,·hurchcs. Filming of the feature was done by Rev . Bob McGee of the
Pomeroy chureh. e~ssi sted by Re v. Robert Robinson of Heath Umted
\klhudist Churc·h. M1dllleport. w1t h a scr ipt ably wn ttc•n bv Richa rd
Thtlllli:IS £t nd na r rat ed by And y lloovt' r . a Pnrnt&gt; rny me mber . Tht.' ex hibi1 IS
;m lllSf.H ra tiullal ont.·. a nd it wou ld be well ~· orth yo ur tirne to slt.lp by.

Two tax.

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P omero y- Middleport, Ohio

~

Hospital ne~s

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Di sabled

Americ:m V etera ns
He was a
retired f.! Unsm ith.
Funeral se rvices wi ll bt• held at II
cu n Fr i d:-~ y a t tht' EwmJ.! Fun era l
Home wi th the Hev. Lloyd rrrimm
offi ciating. Burial will bt• In Bet.~c h

-..;:,.,

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Plan closl'd

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Grapes................ ~5

f'~;

2% MIlk .......... ~A;~o:•••1
Grade A Extra Large

~ Eggs .................. o:.~~.7

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lum·h period
During Ihe 19BI -19A2 sc hool _rea r. a
cl used lu nch per iod will be ubspn ·t.·d

.·. ·. :._.... . $}
kerel!:~2·/ ·

at Me1gs Junwr H1 gh Sehoul
Pa rents nf students linng wtU nn
wa lking di sta nct.' of lhl' j uni ur h i ~ h
sd hKJ I desir ing lht•Jr ch ildre n tn
cume home for lunc h lll USt r isit tlw

principa l's office and ll lakl' a pplication for a lunr h JHI SS.
Stude nts are nut pernllt ll'd to
il'aw school gruunds without th1s
lunc h pass.
Thr off ice i .~; open Monda ~· throug h
f nday between tht.• hours of 8 &lt;t.tll
&lt;Jild 3 p.m

$ &amp;9

. DARI FRESH•

Vete111na Memorial
·.
.
A~l.uiODS Aug. 17
:· Floyd Williams, Langsville; Pearl
: P. Darst, Cheshire: Stella Pigott
: Long Bottom: Roy Young,'Jr., Hart:
.ford ; and Rose · Genhehner, .
Pomeroy.
'
. . Dl1charges Aug. l7
Terri aalland Corrine Ferrell.

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MAXW,IL.L HOUSE

. MAS:r•• BLEND

,..,. C:OFFEE

l lndt•rl!ot•s s u rgt·ry
Gerald Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Moore, Pomeroy, is confi ned
to St. Joseph Hospital, Pa rkersburg,
where he has undergone surge ry.
Moore is a member of the Pira tes
Little League Team. Cards may be
sent to room 442.

390L

$5~

. Limit One Per CuStomer
Good Only At Powell's
Offer EX IIi res
22, ·

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SUGAR
5 L~.

BAG

$139

Limit.O ne Per Customer
Good Only At Powell's ·
Off"' Expires AU!J. 22, l981 ·

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Wednesday, August i9, 1981

Pomerov-Middleport, Ohio

8 The Daily Sentinel

Suit filed

·Meigs happenings ...

The Racine Home National Bank,
Racine, filed suit in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court in the amount
of $8,381.40, plus interest, against
Wilbur Burke and Debra Burke,
Pomeroy .
Filing for divorce were Wayne
Thornton Devault, Albany, against
Carol Ann Devault, Tucson, Ariz.;
Shelba J. Wickline, Racine, against
James D. Wickline, Racine.

Name Fisher new athletic director
resigned recently because he is
leaving the district.
The board, following the executive
session, also h1red Debra Lambert
and Tim Saunders as EMR teachers,
pending certification and Patrice
McNeely as an elementary teacher.

Meeting in executive session
following a regular meeting Monday
night, the Meigs Local School
01strict Board of Education named
Gordon Fisher, district athletic
director .
flsher replaces Sam Crow, who

R~turn

Licenses issued

Probe complaints
Nwnel'Oll8 complaints are being
received on dogs running loose in
Pomeroy, Police Chief George Stitts
said today. Chief Stitts warns that
dogs running loose are in violation of
village ordinances. Owners will be
prosecuted, he stated.

. Mr. and Mrs. William FredS~th. Sr., Bradbury, have returned from ·a
three week vacation. The coupld •

,Marriage li~nses ,were issued to
Andrew, Morgan Hoover, 22, Coiwnbus, and Leslie Jaye Ord. 20,
Syracuse; Ernest Floyd Baker, 59,
Athens, and Phyllis Earlene Harris,
53, Rt. I, Racine; James Farren
Barnes, 20, Racine, and Sussn Diana
Sellers, 18, Rt. 2, Racine.
a,nd Russell Feymore from Meigs

·Mine I toHolzerMedicalCenter .

The Daily Sentinel

By The Bend

traveled through Indiana, Illinois , '
Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Utah,
Nevada , Arizona, New MexiCO,
Oklahoma, and Texas, a distance of
5,500 miles. They visited Mrs. Grace
O'Brien, a sister-in-law in Las Vegas
and nwnerous places of interest including the hideout of Jessie James
and the Cass Railroad.

Taken to hospital
The Rutland Emergency Unit at
10:45 p.m. Monday took Sandy Star

home

Wednesday , August 19, 1981
Page-9

BEEF CHUCK

·-

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Chuck Roast

ADVERTISED ITEM PO LlCY

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18QU1ri!ICI &lt;o
rNd4'v l'o'l•llb't 101' Y~ on NCI'1 K•oge• S tore e•cept 11
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I!«T~ , we Will offer yOIJ ~~ cro.Ooct ot a com p.~rable •tem .
~ 1v11'-t~ reflecttng the wme s.av•ng• or e ra•ncheck
wtlteh oi¥'111 .. ollt\e you IO pure hUe the ~ll&amp;'tiNd otem II the
adYttM•IIld pnce W'lthtn J0dol'l"5

Eloch

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$ S9

TOTAL SATlSFACTION GUA RAN TEE

ClOYU YALU't'

Grape
Jelly

Ev.-ytl'l•f\9 vOv Duy at Kroget •S guaran teed tOt you r total
.. t•rf.c t10n reg~rd..., ol menu l acturltf tl rou 1re no t wt•s
'-:1. Kroger Vtltll reptKe ,.our 11em wott1 tht umt tllll\0 o• ii
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29
Pork Steaks .. .. lb.
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W1ener
Pkg.
$129
Agree Shampoo . 8-oz.
Btl.

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Angel
Food
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Grade A
Large Eggs
Cream Pies ....

2% Milk

w.$ 88
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1•·01 .
Pkg.

691';
Country Oven
11 · 01
PretaeI1 . . . •ko .

11 ·01 .
.... Pkg .

KIUOGG'S

Manitmallows

......... Pkg.

AVAILAIU ONLY IN
STORISWtTH
DEll Dl'TS.
HOT FOODS
AVAllAIU 11om
Tll7pm

Diet Rite
or R.C. Cola

READY TO EAT . WISHBONE
I PlECES

$ 29

MEAD l ·SUBJECT
120-PAGE

ALCO CA~TOON CHARACTER

Fried
Chicken

Bucket

SLlCED OR BY THE PIECE . BIG
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$4

Pear
Halves .

69c

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16 ·01 .

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49c
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Jo,
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Watermelon ...
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Nectarines .........
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Celery .. . .. .. ..
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Tomatoes.... ........

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packed grandstand, fans lined the track and adjacent
hillside for the derby, while also keeping workers busy
on the Midway. ·

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Worctstenlire
~~-16·•• ·

Each

OVERii'LO~'· - An overflow crowil packed" the
Meigs' Fair Grandstand for the opening night's main
lltVadln: the Nationwide Demolltloll Der~Jr. Besides a

KIOCall

All MEAT WUNDERBAA

AID OR WHITE

Con

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$299

Sw1ss Cheese ...... lb . ·
$159
Russer Bologna ... lb. ·
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lb.

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$299
School Bags ..... Each

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GOLD c•EST

16·01.

UOGER 0.5% LOWfAT MILK
GAL. PLASTIC CTN . SU'

200 -C t.
Pkg .

exhibited in the horticulture department of the 118th Meigs County Fair.
Winning the blue ribbon with this "biggir" ""s exhibitor, Larry
Cowdery. Long Bollom.

$149

...

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Cereal ...

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PUMPKIN - Lee Luckeydoo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Luckeydoo, Middleport, smiles from behind a prize pumpkin being

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Margarine ...

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Morton Dinners

FUN - Riding in their double stroller, Darlene and Marlene
Moodispaugh, 11 month olcj twins, were enjoying the 118th annual Meigs
County Fair Tuesday afternoon. Their mother, Narsa Moodispaugh was
doing the pushing. The family resides In Middleport.

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FROZEN PET

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acdvlty Moaday as junior fair parput
touches on tbelr numerOU&amp; dlaplay

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booths. Pictured Is Usa Collins preparing a special
dlllplay by lbe county exteD!llon office on littering and
control of it.

�: Page-10-The Daily Sentinel

8oonl. 1111p: Robby lloUn&amp;, Mary Kino, Adcialou Le1ril.
a-., whule: Pauline AWna, Joyce ~uel ,
oothird.
Cobllqo: May Taylor, IIGMI&lt; LeMaster.
Pomei;O)', and naqey Ervin, Rad.M.
Curotl: MaiyTaylor, RolandWUl.no third.
Com : May Taylor, lnel Carson. Robby BoUng.
Krlut : Sheila CUrtis. Barbin Murray. and
May Taylor.

There 's good eating at fair
and canning contest at the Meigs
County Fair were judged by two
home economics teachers, Jackie
Anderson and Betty Burris, and the
results announced today.
The products will remain on
display for lair week in the Coonhunters building on the Rock Spnngs
fairgrounds. Prerniwns and ribbons
were awarded m three places in 87
classes of the department.
The winners m the vanous
categones, listed first through third,
respecllvely, were as follows.
Preserves

Peach: NIJ first, Inez Carson, Long Bottom ,

francesGoewlem, Pomeroy

'

Cherry : Iflft Carson, May Taylor, Pomeroy,

and Kathleen Rassell , looM Bottom.
TomMto lnt!Z Carson, set-ond
BlMck

Jam•

Inn Ca.-sun, Lenor;;~
Leifheit, Pomeroy, no third
Grape frances Goeglem . Inez carson. no
third .
Peach

ra!pberry

Sennna C Km~ Albany ; DebOrah

Grueser Pomeroy, oo th1rd
Strawberry Deborah Grueser, lnt!z Carson,
no third
JeiUn
Apple

Nu f1rsl,

JOJ'l't'

Momuel

Raclnt&gt; ,

st•t:ond, nu th1rd

Cra bclpple No f1rst. Ma) TayltW Inez Cu~on
BLa c kberry
Kathr~n
Mv ril . Fnnce~
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Tomato cataup No flrst, Fnu'K'e'.s Goeglein,
Addalou ~wlS, Pomeroy
Cbil1 sauct. Inez C.non. no aecood, Frances

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Pear honey Frances Goeglem, lner: Cai'SOll,
nulhlrd
Peach butter: Ntl first, Barbara Murray .
Pumeroy ' Lenora Leifheit.

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Apple butter . Retb.l Day, MmersviUe, Barbara
Murray , no third
Cucumber, sweet Lenora Leifheit, Frances
Goegleln, Barbara Murray
Dill pickles : Bennita C Kift8 , Sharon Re1ber,

1..onR Boctom. Robby Boling.

Bread and butter: Kathryn Mora, Joyce
Man~~el,

PauhneAtklns, RuUand.
ReUsltel
Chow~lluw · May Taylor, Inez Carson, Robb"
Boli
J
E~ ol the ~arden Secund only to Joyce
Manuel

S('{'Ond . FranccsGoe..:!em

CabupaiMIS. .cn

Peach Cathenne Colwell, Vi.nton, no secood,
no third

Sweet pep~r rt'hsh Elsie Folmer, Inez Car ·
.son. and Ma~ T11y lor

Kidney beans: Mary King, Sharon Reiber,

RobbyBollna.
Peppen : Rebecca Ann Collerill, ~'omen».
Nancy El'\'in, M•r Taylor

Goeltlem.
,

Cuaodf'nlll

MantJo, stuffed : No first, Jo)'('e Manuel, no

ADDleuuce: No first. Kathken Bissell, Long
BottOm; Inez Carson.
Blackberries· Mary King, no second, Oorolhy

thtrd .
Tomatoea, whole. Inez carson, Mary King,
Nancy Ervin.
TomatoesL _ q~artered : May Taylor. Karen
Facemyer, ......,oy, EIJ&amp;obeUI Well, l'omen&gt;y.
Twn~toes, green: Lenon teuheit, RoOby
B&lt;&gt;lin11May Taylor.
Tomato Juice: Teunna Well, Pomeroy,
Pauline Atkina, RettaO.y.
Vegetable Soup: Inez Carson, May Taylor, nu
third
Canned Sq~,UUh: Inez Carson. f1nt. no M'COOd,
nolhu,S.

Calaway, Coolville

Peaches, half · Catherine Colwell, May Taylor,

no third.

Peaches, sliced: May Taylor, no serond, no
lhtrd
Pear. huU . Inez Carson. second. May Taylor.
lhtrd

Plums · Roland W1ll, Pomeroy, second.
Chemes · [nez Carson, no second, no third

Clllllled Velftlbln
&amp;t!t.s. whoh! Mary Klfll!, Sheba CUrtis,
Pomeroy. Sharon Reiber
Beets, sbced RQbby Bo)ing, Sharon Reiber ,
SheliM CurtlS
Bean!i. shelled

May

Taylor , Robby

Bolin~(.

Pursu;mt to the reqWiements
of SectiOn 4909 19 of the Ohio
ReVISed Code . the Ohio Bl'll
Telephone Co mpony hL·r cb)
g~ves notice th.1t on ]ui) 2. 1981.
1t fil ed" ith th e Pub lic Utilities
Commission of Ohio an AppUco·
tion iPUCO Docket No 81-436TP-AIR Jfor authority to increase
and adjust its rates ;md charges
for tclccommunic.tlions scn1ce'
and to cha nge its regu l ati ons
and practicc·s aflccl mg the s.lJllc·
This not in· co nt.t ins the s11b·
stance and pr.t~c·r olth l' Apph ·
cation. HmH'H.r .un mll'rt:\ ll'd
part) rlesuing complete rlet.ukrl
inlorm.1tion "1\h rc spt..'t t to .til
;d'fccted r.ttl's. charges. rL·gul.t·
li ons ,md pr.tCIJCL'' . ., hould
mspell

.t

cop\ ol tht..· Appht..aiHm

.1nd .til alt.llill'd schcrlulc·s
.11 th t: n tfJCL' ol tht..• Cnn Hll t"o
sion ..)7 .) Sout h H1gh Strcc· i

Columhu:.. Ohio \cop\ nl the
Appl1c.tlion :111d the proptht..'d
l.tntl "ht..'l'h h .d'&gt;rl ;t\,nl.ihlc
lor tn . . petltrl!l dttnng norma l

bu,im•..,, hn1 tr\ .t l

.111~ puh iH

ni!H L m PIHllll'( ·t..· nll' r

bu:-t.tlll'"'

Slorl' ol ( llu o Be· II In :nlclilll&gt;ll
the pr!!po..,(•d l.tnJI-, ~'l'fl'
cd to t iH:

Jll,lll ·

.uu llt·)!t'l.ill\ l'
:uJt!w nltl'" nl .dlmu nil lp.thli t. ·..,
til Oh1o on -\prd 1. [ q~[ ,t'
tll.t\Of '

p:trl nl tlw (
!1011

ol

1h

notli iL .I·

t r1np.1 ll\ ..,

mh t il

In

Ide

Ttw, ·\pphcd toll .t ll u
;uH i l

LOCALEXCHANGESER~CE

Specific rates depe nd on the rate band applicable to a specific location.
It is proposed that the rates for rate bands 1 through 6 be consolidated
into one band in order to simplify the overall rate band structure.

RESIDENCE SERVICE
The average perce ntage increases proposed in monthly rates for residence customers for !-party flat. 2-part y flat and !-party message exchange
se r"ce in representative communities are shown below. (Monthly usage
allowances and the charge for additional local messages over the allowances
lor message servic e would not be changed.) Two-party service (including
2-part) message rate service. ,l\·ailable on!) in the Cleveland exchange)
1\ould!,., hmited to existin~ sub,c ribcrs at the1r present loca tions. No new
mstallation "ould be m"de .
Typical
Community
Aberdeen

2-party
flat
Present
1
$ 7 50
Proposed
1
10.60'
413
% tn c re ase
43 9
Washrngton
7 50
Present
2
5 70
1
Proposed
CH
8 20'
10 60'
% mcrease
43 9
41 3
7 50
5 70
Zanesv ill e
Present
3
Proposed
1
8 20'
10 60'
43 9
413
&lt;fo tncrease
Spflngf,eld
4
Present
5 70
7 50
Proposed
8 20"
10 60'
~o tncrease
34 2
439
41 3
Present
10 15
Massillon .
5
6 35
8 10
Proposed
Youngstown
12 75'
8 20"
1060'
% Increase
29 1
309
25 6
Akron Can ton. Present
6
10 50
6 70
8 35
Proposed
To tedo
12 75"
8 20"
10 60'
21 4
% tncrease
22 4
26 9
Present
7
10 70
6 90
8 50
Dayton
Proposed
2
1295'
840'
10 75'
% 'ncrease
21 0
21 7
26 5
Columbus
Presen t
8
11 25
7 45
8 90
Proposed
3
13 so·
8 95'
11 15'
% 1ncrease
20 0
20 I
25 3
Chester land
Prese nt
9
11 95
8 15
9 40
Proposed
4
14 20'
9 65'
t t 65'
% mcrease
18 8
18 4
23 9
Cleveland
Present
10
t 2 65
8 75
10 05
Proposed
5
1490'
1025'
1230'
~, mcrea se
178
171
22 4
("For compa11son purposes proposed monthly rates shown mc lude a
monthly rate of $1 50 for a standard rotary-d1at telephone se t teased
from Oh10 Be tt i
NO~·RESIDENCE

h.tr,l.!.n ltlr !L· In tH1lrlltll llL .I ·

"l'f\ IU'' to .til c u , lt 1t1H'r'
o l ihl' Oln o Bl'll Tvlcpholll'
111 .u ld1 t ttHI

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lor

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)c·n '" ' II ·\TS .1111 1 ~ !Ill Sn·
\Ill' I ,md tl.TI,tlll tllhL' f '&gt;.(.'r'\ ll'l ' '
,l!tl\t.'Ttll' d In CtliH ltrrt·nu·~ 1d

oth vr

tl'kphllllL ' L olllp :lllln

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.til other , 11hv nht·r" 111
till' Sl.tlc ol Oh11 1

Tlw .d tl\ kd t ll11 &lt;&gt; lkll T"k
phom· C't, mp.tm t.mtl , .1rv

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d 'l'( (I
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ur ~~'~ut'iollwn mon fill•. pursu-

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ant to SL•clion ~9119 . 19 of th&lt;•
Ohio Ht•\iS&lt;•d Code. objcclitms

, , tn thl• prnpnsC'd incn•asl'\ and

,: adju~tmL~nts in rntes and l·hargv cs. :md tothr pr&lt;&gt;JNIS&lt;'d l'han~cs
:,; · in r&lt;'.:ulnticms and pradiet'"i
• · affectinJ: tht" samt.•. Thl• objt.•r• · lions ma\ allt'~e that surh

f·: Appli&lt;'ahon contains prnJNISal&gt;
••. that '.arc unjust and discrimina·
.,

..

": ton·
. or unreasonable. Rl'Cum·
~ ' · mendalions "hich differ fmm
~ .· the Application rna~· !,., made by
S: . the staff of lhc Public Utililic&gt;
• :,. Commission of Ohio or by
: ':": inlcrvcnin~t parties and ma)·
' • !,., odoplcd by the Commission.

• •
'

J

1-party
message
$ 5 70
8 20'

r.il l'"

h

!til l\'

Ctllllp.trn .ttHI

1-party
flat
$ 9 50
12 75'
34 2
9 50
12 75'
34 2
9 50
12 75'
34 2
9 50
12 75'

Rate
Band

Tlw
r L'' td Lt lll

trunk

,1\L'T.l).!.C pvnt·nLt).!L' IIHH .I..,n pt t qli.J\L'rltn

l ll "l• mwr -. !t)r

"l'f\ ltl'

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lo~

.d

SERVICE

.tnd

b1.: lo"

1-li ll l'll lL'"''·'.t!l

monlhh ral t.'"' lor non

1-l lt tL' IlH''"'aJ!J'

rotar: . mt·..,..,;tgt· PH\

'l'Tll tpui JIH Ulill 'L'r\llt' I ll H'j&gt;fL'WilLtll,· l' UHllllllllliii L'"
r \lnnth h tl ,, t).!L' .d hl\\ .t l ll L' &lt; .ltH I

11\ t'"· 'l!l'' tJH't

I h.... tllo n .111\ V'

"ould

not

lw

thl' chargt• lo r .u ldl iHnwl

INSTALtATION.
MOVE AND CHANGE
CHARGES
Some ckme nts ol thl' b.1sic
ch,ugcs to insLtll lllO\ c.' a nO
change "il.' n icc and eq ui pnwnl
\\ ( HJ!cf be 111LTC:ISC:d significmth
to ro\L' r the cchh in,o l,l'd
For c'\amplt•. tlw tnt.d ch.lfgL's
to msl:tl\ a Ink' ,\ltd a lckphonl'
SIOUJd llllTl';ISl' Irom 8 ~ S ~ .i In
':H..;.) .30 lor rl'-.id c.• rt LL' cu ... tomcr-.
! linn L'\ cr. rnan~ rt''lldl'nn• l'lh ·

tomL'" Slotdd hL· abil' to'"""'
~27 GO ulthe prOJII"l'd cltargc•s
b~ l)h t. timng tlll·i r eqlllpmc.•nl
.tt .t PhoneCenil'r Stort• or Bell
( 11 "tomcr Sc.·n Il l' (\ ·nkr or In
prm HIUJ~ U~t..' II

ll\\

Jll'&lt;ll llpnwnl )

than).!t'll. 1

1-line Message Semi·
Typical
Rate 1-line message
PBX
public
Community
Band message rotary
lrunk
coin
Aberdeen
Present
1 S17 85 $2000
$22 85 $13 95
Proposed
22 45'
25 25'
23 75
17 05
% mcrease
25 8
26 2
39
22 2
Washington
Present
2
17 85
20 00
22 85
13 95
CH
Proposed
22 45"
25 25'
23 75
17 05
% mcrease
258
26 2
39
222
Za nesville
Present
3
1785
2000
2285
1395
Proposed
22 45'
25 25'
23 75
17 05
% Increase
25 8
262
39
222
Present
4
t 7 85
20 00
22 85
13 95
Proposed
22 45'
25 25 '
23 75
17 05
% mcrease
258
262
39
222
Massillon
Present
5
18 50
20 75
23 50
14 60
Youngstown Proposed
22 45'
25 25'
23 75
17 05
% mcrease
21 4
217
11
168
Ak ron. Canton. Presen t
6
18 75
21 05
23 75
14 85
Toledo
Proposed
t
22 45'
25 25'
23 75
17 05
% mcrease
19 7
20 0
0
t4 8
Dayton
Present
7
19 10
21 45
24 tO
15 20
Proposed
2
22 80'
25 60'
24 I 0
17 40
% mcrease
19 4
19 3
0
14 5
Columbus
Present
8
19 75
22 20
24 75
15 85
Proposed
3
23 45'
2625'
24 75
1805
% 1ncrease
18 7
18 2
0
13 g
Chester land
9
20 35
22 85
25 35
16 45
Present
Proposed
4
24 05'
26 85'
25 35
18 65
% ~ncrease
18 2
17 5
0
13 4
Ctevetand
10
21 45
24 t5
26 45
17 55
Present
Proposed
5
2515'
2795'
2645
1975
% 1ncrease
17 2
15 7
0
12 5
i'For compaflson purposes proposed monthly rates shown tor 1·1Ine
message serv1ce and message rotary.serv1ce mclude the monthly rate of
$1 50 for a standard rotary-d1al telephone se t leased from OhiO Bell )

GENERAL
\lonthl1 r.ttc·s lor t~nc'· \\ , 1\ OJllilllwl Extc•mled ..\rea Servin· 1\ould
gl'nl'ralh he challgl'd in lim·" it h rL· iall'd haS!c exchange service
Sen 1ce raiL's 11111 11"'1""''" to hL· changed include :
• Rates lor intrastate toll Jll&lt;'ssages I lung distance within Ohio I.
• \lonthl~· 11sage allo\\;Uil'l's for !tM:al c;UI&gt; undL•r me~'i:ll(c' ratl' sef\in•
and the charge fur additinn:~llnl'al calls uwr the allowann•s.
• Month!) allo\\ann•s lor calls In Directory Assistance and the
l'harges for adclitional ca ll&gt; m-er the :~llow:~nce.s.
• Tht• rate for loc d coin tl'iL·phnnt• calk (However. the charge for
:~n opcr:~tor-handled local coin call would inl'J'ease from 35 to
40 cenh. I
• The rate fur Ohio Bell's "Di:~l-11" Public Announcement

OPTIONAL
EQUIPMENT AND
SERVICES
\ 'a~ mg mcrc.•a,e\0 al~o ,,,,uJcl
aile-d 'urh options a' additional
rlin •t·tnn li, lmgs. non-published
'tl'r\ l l't • ,tnd Cu .. tom Call in).!. "l'r' ll'V'1

CENTREX
( hangt·.., m month!~ line and
. . t.tlion r .tll.·.., lor Ct·n lrt!x ~e r ­
' 1cv ;u·L' a!\(' PIO!KISL'&lt;I

St•par:l ll'

11\lllllhh rail's 1\&lt;Hdd .Ippl) to
!lw .tcu·,..., hilL'" .111 d to lhl'
, t,t\ion '

MINIMUM LEVEL
PRICING FOR
COMMUNICATIONS
SYSTEMS AND
TERMINAL
EQUIPMENT
Fr1r

l'L'rl:tm c.·ommuni(.'alion '

..,~ "lt' m ..,
r:~lL'' and

and

equipiHl' lll thl'

dtargc·s in ( lhiolkll's
l:rrilh arc miuimum h.'\l'l'i .
Prtu·s l'hargl'd Ill a~ · \' :lr~ up IH
a llJaximtllll ll'\t'l \\ hir h i~ h\o

illll&lt;'' tlw miililllllllt il'vl'i. Hatt·s
and dtar~L'\ t'OII'IIituting the
prltL''~ at an~ )!.iH·n tinll' aH·
t·ou•rt•tl in pririnl!li.., l' lumishc."&lt;l
to the rn:o h) till' Comp;lll)'.
:\ot k" than 2tltla~·s 1&gt;rior !tJ
thu dh:tivc· clnll• of a11y chanl(e
thl' Compan)' must furnish to
thl• PUCO a nl'\\ list reflecting
"tch chUDRl'&lt;i r:lll's and ch:tfl(l'S.
In adqitlon to 'liro)p0.,ll1~ nt•w
rninimum l~:vcls for. certain
systems and ~qul,)mcni. th~
Compuriy. pro) lOses lhut the
maxim\Irn levc) he removed.

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a

lhird.
Yeut rolll : DebOnth Grue~er, Pomeron
Alta\1 Karr, no third.
~

Pound cake: Cheryl Folmer. Pvmm&gt;y: Mary
YOil. Racine, Ellie Folmer.
ChocOlate cake: No first. Ellie Folmer, no
Manuel.

c..u..

Oatmeal : Eb.le Folmer, third. _l
Brownid : Eblie Folmtr, {beryl Folmer,
Kathryn Mora, Route 3, Pomeroy.
atocolate chip: No firat, Karen FKemyer, no
lhlnl

FOOCe brownies: Ctltryl Folmer, Elaie
Folmer, no third.
Plain drop: No first, Kathryn Mora, noUUrd.
Molulel: Karen Facemyer,' no second or

-

third.

Droponnge: Noftnt, AltonaKan, oolhird.

Berry:

Nofnl, Kathryn Nora,QOthird.

thin!

The Company proposes to
restruclure rates for Wide Area
Telecomm\lnications Service to
more closely conform to lhe
interstate schedule. The pro·
posed change would produce
significant increases for some
customers and decreases for
others Customers would pay
a monthly rate for the access
line and an additional rate for
each hour of usage, with the
hourly rat e varying according
to calling volumes each month.

MOBILE TELEPHONE
SER~CE

The exchange access line for
Mobile Telephone Service
would receive the same increase
as the non-residence individual
line rate in the appropriate rate
band.

PRIVATE LINE
SER~CES

(SPECIAL CIRCUITS)
Substantial mcreases arc proposed in the service connection
charges and month!)· rates for
special circu its furnished for
continuous and non-continuous
property. forei!(n cxch:m!(c and
lorCII(n ce ntral office service·"
v.cll.ts lor priv.tte line channels
and ,ISsoc iated equ ipment.
Rates 1\0IIId he restructurerl
and :t nev. rate eil'ment. the
"SL·n ll'L' .\n•a Function." 11oulrl
be 111trodured for the· transmission cq tlipmPnl

Ol'l'(il'd to

l'll·

able tilt· l' tretnt to 1x•rlorm '"
llilelldcrllllnetion.

KEY TELEPHONE
SYSTEMS AND
EQUIPMENT
In addition to proposing Ill'\\
mJmmum ll'\l'l'\ lor 'anous kc\
tck'fJhone 'Ids and kl'\ '\\ s lt't lls .
the Companv propo:se~ to rL'·
strnctme these rates lnstL·ad ol
basing the rate on thl' ntunher
of keys m use . the rate·, 11 ould
he baser! on the type ol sl't in
use . \\ het her l)r not I hl' sl'l i"
nsed to 11s lu ll rapacill Till'
Company also propo,c.·s :-.l'parate ch arges lor lhl' l'!Jmnmn
equipnwnt "hich controls tht·
kcv sntcm and connt'l'ts the·
sl'ts with the access lines . Till'
proJmt'(l changes wo11ld ,,_.,nit
in intfl'aSL'S for SOilll' l'U\(Oilll'f\
and decreases lor otlwrs.

MISCELLANEOUS
PRODUCTS AND
SERVICES
The lnllov.ing items arc illus·
trative ot changes in rates and
chargL'S for some of thl' miscellant·ous product- and services.
The stx.•eilit· rates and charges
for thest' items and for olher
1)roduets and SL'fVkes can be
fnund in the propmed · l:uiff
shcch.
• Th(· llat rate for inlercnnrlc'cling· each mobile
unit of Mis&lt;:ellan~·ous Common Carriers ,with the tl'ie·
mmmunk:1tions networ~
would ini.·rease lo $2.45 J)l!r
ll)ODth :

&gt;' '

·-'
'

.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wells of
Long Bottom and Charles Cozart of
Columbus are announcing the approaching marriage of their
daughter, Tammy Cozart, to John
Causey, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Causey, Reedsville.
Miss Cozart is a 1981 graduate of
Eastern High School. Her fiance is a
1977 graduate of Eastern High
School and IS employed by Lowe
Lumber Building Supplies in Belpre.
The open wedding will be held on
Aug. 22 at II a.m. with the ceremony
to be performed by the Rev. Richard
Thomas at the home of Mr and Mrs
Welts.
1\ reception and buffet luncheon
will follow . Following their
honeymoon, the couple will reside at
Bashan

third.
Loaf cake: Altona Karr, Ellie Folmer, Joyce

Banana Nut Bread: Altooo Karr. t..onx Bot·

WATSAND
800 SER~CE
(INWARD WATS)

Couple makes
wedding plans

IIIIWII powdow ~' - " - Kllrr, 11111t
F-,CothorlneCoi...U.
Muftl01: Cot11eriJ1e Colwell, no ....nd, no

Peach: Catherine Colwell, no second or third
l'un1*ln• No lint or oecond, Debonh
Gnte!ttr, third
Raisin: catherine Colwell, Altona Karr, no

SEPARATION OF LINE
AND SET CHARGES
Currently basic exchange
service includes the line and one
standard set. Ohio Bell proposes
that separate monthly rates be
identified for the line and for
each telephone set leased from
the Company. The monthly rate
would be $1.50 for a standard
set, $2.85 for a Princess" phone
and $3.25 for a Trimline~
phone, all with rotary dial. The
monthly rate for a standard set
would be subject to the Company 's Minimum Level PricinR
Plan. The monthly rate for a
te lephone set would replace the
current monthly rate for an extension Customers who provide
their own telephones would not
pa; the monthly rate for a set.
ICustomers providing their own
te lephones currently receive a
monthlv credit at 90 ce nt s for
L'.Ich set. This credit would be
discontinued) For Touch-Tone'
sen icc there would be an
addi tiona! monthly rate of $\.50
for" reSidence line ($ 2.i5 for
nu n-reSidence) and a n addi·
lion:d monthh r.tte or $ ] for
eac h Touch -Tone 1ct

z

Bike.! Dh'ltlea
lhudlaad Bllnllta
White bread: Cathenne Colwell. VInton.

,..,...,

Sharon He1ber

NOTICE OF
APPliCATION
Of THE OHIO BELL
TELEPHONE COMPANY
FOR INCRF.ASES AND
ADJUSTMENTS IN
RATES AND CHARGES

--

Wednesd•v, August 19, 1911

Pome·roy-Middleport, Ohio

The over 300 entries m the baking

TheDa 1 Sentine

• Separate charees would
apply to lhe lines and sets
associated with Dialog•
lnlercom System, Horizon«
Communications System,
lnterphone System, Exhibition Hall Service and Airport Service.
• Increases would apply to
Direct Inward Dialing Ser,;ce and Special Recording
Trunks.
• For Telephone Answering
Service subscribers, in·
creases would apply to non·
recurring charges and
monthly rates for concen·
tralor-identifier systems
and various other facilities
and equipment.
• Rates for facilities for Other
Common Carriers (OCC)
would be increased to coincide with increase s for
special circuits. Also proposed is a new rate element,
the Facility Equipment
Package. for the trans·
mission, sip;n:~linF, and
termination required to
perform the functions neccssal) for an OCC to pro·
vide its end-to-end service.
The pr.Iyer of ~le Application
requests th e Public Utilities
Commission of Ohio to do the
followinR:
(a) Find that the Company's
present rates and charges and
the rcg11lations and practices
affechn~ the samt• are unjust.
unrc,\Sonahk· aud insufficient
to yie lrl rcasouahll' compensation tor lhc'st• n Il'L's rendered;
(hi Find that lhL' rates and
charges a11rl regulalirms and
pradin•s proposed are just and
reasonable and will provide not
more th;m ,t f.ur and reasonable
rate of rclum on the value of the
Company's properly actually
used and usdullnr the convenience of the puhhc;
(e) Approve the filing of the
proposed schedu lu sheets contaiuerl in Schedule E-1 of the
Application. mnrlifiL&gt;d to reflect
such rcvisioQs lherL'flf as may
become effcclive. pursuant to
orders of the Commission,
durin!( the intefim bctwL'ell ~le
filing of tht• Application :lOll the
rbll' up&lt;m which I he schedule
sheds beetlmc cftective :
id I Order that the proposed
sheds become et'feclive forthwith:
(c) Approve the withdrawal
ol the present schedule sheets
contained in Schedule E-2 of
the Application;
If) ~pprovc the undertaking
suhnntlcd hy the Company
which wou ld hccomc effective
should the Company elect lo
pl:~cc the proposed ralcs inlo
l'ffcct without Commission
order, pursuant lo Section
4909.42 of the Ohio Revised
Code:
(g) Grant such other and
further rc~c£ us the O&gt;mpany is
rcaS&lt;mab'y entitled to in lhe
premises. ··
The form 'of 'this notice has
been approve~ by the Public
Utili Iies Commissi9n of Ohio.
'·

.'ruE: ou·Io BELL
TEI.J:;PHONE COMPANY

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SOCIAL
CALENDAR
temeotal La Marche Ohio are displayed here by
ZUeletla Smtih, retiring chapeau of Meigs Salon, left.
and Catherine Welsh, seated; and standing, left 1o
righl, Lola Hampton, Mary Martin, and Julia Hysell.

TROPHIES WON - Melgs County Salon Eigbt and
Forty was again Ibis year wloner oflbe MaybeUe Gam·
ble Tropby preseoled aonuaUy to lbe most outstanding
salon In Ohio wflb membership from 10 lo 36 partners.
That tropby along with olbers woo at the recent Depar-

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MEIGS COUNTY Humane Society
Thursday at 7:30p.m. at the Meigs
Inn.

Middle of Upper 8\oU, P11111efOJ
Open 9-5
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County Salon 710 receives awards
Five trophies, including lhe
Maybelle Gamble Trophy annually
presented to the most outstanding
salon in the state w1th membership
from 10 to 35 partners, a plaque and
several citations were awarded to
the Meigs County Salon 710, Eight
and Forty at the recent Ohio Departmental La Marche held at
Cleveland.
For work with children and youth
with Ruby Marshall, chairman, the
salon received three trophies the
Arree Marshall Trophy for the best

smgle cystic fibrosis program for ment were received on both.
the year, the Gertrude Moore
A citation for second place ID the
Trophy for collecting the moi;t fund• state was awarded for the salon's
In the state on a cystic fibrosis dnve,
publicity scrapbook of which Lulu
$2,103: and the Esther C. Edgar Hampton is chairman, and a plaque
Trophy for a well-rounded asthma was presented to Catherine Welsh,
program. CitatiOns of merit were for having the highesl percentage of
alsu received for work with children funds sent to state - 27 partners at
and youth.
$5 each.
The Etta McDonald Trophy was
Other citations were presented to
awarded to Julia Hysell, l'aumonier, Zueleha Smith, chapeau report,
for the best report on memorial ser· second in department; Pearl Knapp,
vices held. She also received first chairman of constitution and by·
place on a book of prayers sent m to laws, and Pearl Knapp, chairman of
the department. and citalions of parodies

1 73 enter arts competition; winners announced
The 173 entries ID the domestic arts department at the Metgs County
Fair were judged Monday as the fair
moved mto a week of activity on the
Rock Springs fairgrounds.
Receivin~ ribbons and premiums
10 the various classes, hsted blue for
first, red for second, and white for
third, respectively, were the
following exhibitors.
Children's Clothing
Gtrls' dresses . Rebecra Ann Cottt.&gt;rlll ,
Pomero}. ~borah Grut&gt;ser. Pumenn . &lt;tiki
Groce Holsmj,jer, Reeds" till'
G1rls' Better D~sses Mrs Oottl"nll Mr ~

Grut&gt;ser 1nid Crystal Ra)burn. Pomero}
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The first Ohio Teaford Genealogy.
Society met Saturday evening, Aug.
I, in the banquet room of the
Hayseed Restaurant, Point
Pleasant, W.Va.
Preceding a delicious buffet style
diMer served at 6:30p.m. to the 38
persons. attending was table grace
by Dana Ray Teaford. The remainder of the evening was spent
sociaUy. Special guests were in-'
traduced and short talks on the
Teaford genealogy were given by
Kenneth Ketring, Nanna Brock and
Nellie Wood.
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The door prize was won by Linda
· Teaford, Pomeroy, Romney, W. Va.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Kearns, SOnia, B. W. and Am·
ber, Mason, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
George Grafton, Ravenna, Oh.; Mr.
and Ml'll. CarroU Teaford, Mr. and
Mrs Dick Wamsley and Richie, Fritz
Te.aford and Thelma Walton,
Racme; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith,
Long BotiOm; Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Ray Teafol'il, BWy and Jen and
friend, Stacy, Ronmey, W.Va.; Normall Teaford, Jacklon; Mr. and ·
Mrs. M.uon Wood,' Asbland, Ky.; ,
Norma Brock, Bedford, Ind.; Janice
u..- and David, James and Jane
Teaford, Mr. and Mhi. Sampson
Hilll,,Delbert Teaford, Jr.; Shirley
Stephenson, Syrac~~~e; Tiinmy
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1981

Pomeroy-Mtddleport, Ohio

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'lleroy""""'•ddleport, Oh1o

1981

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COUNTY MEIGS
PUBLIC NOTICE
Last week the followmg
documents were recetved
or prepared by The Ohto
En'ltronm enta l Protectton
Agency !OEPAI The ef
fecttve date of each ftna l
actton and the ISSuance
date of each proposed ac
tton 1s stated Ftnal act tons
are appealable tn wrtttng
wrthtn 30 days of the ef
fecttve date to The En
v~ron mental
Board of
Rev 1ew Room 101 250 E
Town St Columbus Oh10
.43215 NOT1ce of such appea l
sha ll be flied wtt h the d1rec
tor w thm 3 days thereof A
proposed
ac t 1on
wtll
become f na l unless {1) a
written
ad tudt cat ton
heanng request 1S sub
mttted Wtlhtn 30 days of the
tssuance date or (2} the
d rector revtses or wtth
draws the proposed actton
As con cerns ac t• ons other
than ftn al act ons WtThtn 30
days of the date nd cated
any person may subm tt
com men ts and/ or request
a mee t ng If s•gntfl cant
publ c nterest ex tst s a
meel tng may be held As
concerns a n y actton any
person may
Cl l request
not1 ce co ncernmg further
ac t1 ons and/or (2) obta1n
add t.onat
•n for matton
Un l ess
o t herWISe
spec t cal ly
prov1ded
here n or n the part cular
not ces
a 1
com
mu n ca t ons shall be ad
dre~sed l o Hearmg Clerk
OEPA P 0
Box 1049
Col umbu s
OhtO "3216
phone (6 14) 466 6037 Con
suit RC Cha pt er 3745 and
OAC Chapter 3745 47 and
37.4 6 5
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Issuance of cert tft cafton
Hun I ng ton 0 st Corps at
Eng neers
Var ous Twps OH Ef
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Per ta ns to .402 cer
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to Publ c N ot iCe No ( H ) 76
l67A varrous Twps tt1ru
wh ch the O h• o R•ver flows
Approva l of pl ans and
spe c I ca t 10ns
And r ews
C lar e n ce
Mayor
Pomeroy O H Eftect•ve
da te OBI 10/ 81
Ths lnal acton not
preceaed by proposed ac
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EB R Grav •t y Sewers For
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!26 Thnltj Craft} flowers
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117 Easy M of NeedlefiO'RI
L14-Complete Atghans

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Publtc Notice

car pet and new stor m
wmdows S29 900 00

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POMEROY, 0
992 · 2259

A REAL FARM- W1th
142 acres of w h1ch 60
acr es are hayland and
80 acres a r e p astur e A
ntce J bedroo m home
w tth a new k tt c hen and
bath
2 barns other
bu ld ngs even a sm a ll
r enta l house A l l fenc ed
and tn oper at• on now If
you want a farm call on
th1 s one $85 900 00

TO DEFENDANT GWEN
DOLYN
F
HUDNELL
WHOSE
RESIDENCE
AND
WHEREABOUTS
ARE UNKNOWN
COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUNTY
OHIO
MEIGS COUNTY
COURTHOUSE
POMEROY OHIO
FIRST
BANK
OF
MARIETTA
Pl.;unttff
vs
HAROLD N HUDN E LL et
al
Defendants
CASE NO 17148
NOTICE
P ia nt ft F1rst Bank of
Martetta has broughl th1S
act ton .n the above court
na mtng you as one at t he
defendan ts by f I ng ts
Compla.nt •n Forec lose on
F ebr uary -4 1981 and a F r
st Amended Campi a nt •n
Foreclosure on J uly 9 1981
Your last known ad'dress s
Route 4 Pom eroy Oh •o
457 69
The ob,e c t of the co m
pla•nt s to obt a n a money
JUdgment aga tn st you and
cer fa n other defendan ts
to fore c lose a m orfgilge
aga •n st
tn e
fol lo wtng
descnbed r ea l es tate
S1tua ted .n the Townsh •p
of Sc p o Cou nty of Metgs
and 5tate of Oh •o tow t
Parcel No 1
Sttua te m Sectton 7
SCi p o Township
Metgs
Tow ns h p
O hto
b e ng
mor e
p a rt c ularl y
d escr 1b ed
as
f o llow s
Beg nn .n g at th e 1n
tersec t1on of the east li ne of
a I 45 ac r e lot at the n
tersectton of the eas t I ne of
a 1 45 acre lot recorded n
Vo l u m e 222
Page 189
M e•gs County Deed Recor
ds and a po.nt 12 fee t at
r ght angles from the ce n
ter lme of State Rou te No
143 th ence South 83 deg
40 east 200 fee t to a poinT
l hence South 81 deg 50
eas t 175 feet t o a po.nt
thence Sout h 78 d eg 00
east 208 2 feet to a POtn t n
the ce nter of the South co n
cr ete br dge ra ling ( 12 fee t
off the center line of St ate
Route No
143 a t r•ght
ang l es )
th ence south 67
deg 1J 20 east 25 4 05 feet
the true POnt of begtnntng
for t he fo l fow.ng tra ct
Be~1nnmg Sout h 38 deg 05
40 West 100 tee t thence
South 67 deg 13 20 eas t 25
fee t tt1ence sout h 57 deg
20 20 east 175 feet thence
north 38 deg 05 40 east
100 feet thence north 57

RIGHT
PRICE
RIGHT LOCATION
N ce home •n Pomeroy
good k tc hen and por
ct1es home tn good con
dttton fam ly room I
t oar wtth basement
$26 900 00
HOME PLUS 2 REN
TALS - 2 story fr ame
home wtth 7 rooms 4
bedrooms
a lot of
remodeling has been
done and would make a
n ce home
Also an
apartm ent a nd store
bu ldmg th at bnngs tn
som e extra money A ll
1or '31&gt; 000 00
COUNTRY FOR YOUR
K I OS
Approx 21
acres pl us a new ly
re m odeled farm house
wtth 4 ~drooms I vtng
d tn ng k1tchen bath 2
porc hes
large barn
pate shed pump house
Secluded pr vale an d
peaceful $45 000 00
MANY
WAY S
TO
FINANCE THIS HOME
~ You can own ft1tS
Easter n
ll'Ome
tn
D •strr ct Modern home
h as
10
rooms
4
bedrooms
full base
men t fu ll y tnsulat ed
gas forced a r hea l
ca rpeted garage ca r
port
abo ve
ground
sw mmtng pool on 2
acres $40 500 00

REALTOR
Henry E Cleland Jr
992 6191
ASSOCIATES
Jea n T.-u sse \1949 2660
Dottle Turner 992 569 2
Roger Turne r 992 5692

FOR
GASOLINE
Regular Unleaded
GASAHOL
H o Speed Dtesel
#1 &amp; #2 Heatmg Otl
Farm &amp; Home Delivery
POMEROY
LANDMARK
614·992 2181

SUPERIOR
VINYL
PRODUCTS

(N ot e
Th1S No1t ce IS
tssued and publtshed 8ur
suan t to Rule .4 4 of th e hto
Rules of Ctvtl Procedu re)

Stdmg
Rooftng 1 Gutter
Remodelmg
serv 1ng Y ou r Arc.1 tor
20Years

(II 29 (81 5 12 19 26 (9) 2

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Housing
Headquarters

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14- EIOC:IfiUI

SUMMER CARPET SALE

&amp; Refrigtntion
I ~GeneraiHiiulnt

..,..._M H RIPIIr
17- Upltol$llry

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MMUI Home lilts •net YU41Nfft •re •cUtllllcl OIIIJ wlftll Ull'l WI"'
order 2S ctnt ctwtr.. fer tdl c•rryl"l 101 Nui'I'IMr tn c: 1 re of Tl'lt
The ftubliatler rnorwn ltw rlwht to"" or reiKt tay ••• ... .,.IHI
oottctiOftll "M Pu-..llfter wlll not be rtsponslilt lor more ttwln Otlt

12~

$

RUBBERBACK Mc~~~~~~pet
Cash n Carry
1 Roll Each
Brown, Blue
Green

~!15

(Extra Good)
Reg l16 95 sq
d
tnstallect v

yd
sq yd
NowS}3f5sq
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GOOD SELECTION OF REMNANTS
Buy Now &amp; Save S2-S6 Per Yard
25 rolls carpet tn stock to pick from.
Regular backed, carpet Installed free
wtth pad . Good selection Roll Ends Rem·
nants S2 SO up Grass carpet S4. 99 yd.
Green and Brown.
Dnve A LoHie- Save A Lot

.RUTlAND FURNITURE
Matn St

J&amp;C
SANITATION
SERVICE

Phone
1 ( 614 ) -992·3325

REALTY

Trash Ptckup

The V1llage of
Moddleport, Oh

MODERN
7 rms
ba th 4 bedr oom s full
base ment fa m ly room
na t gas fu r nace stove
refnger ator near P 0
tn sm a ll v tl la ge S37 500

VINYL
SIDING

RACINE - Some st an
ed
glass
wtndows
modern ba th nat grls
furnace dtntng study 4
bedrooms
basement
and lg lot S48 500

OFFICE 742 2003
George Hobstener Jr
Broker
"9 ACRES
m / 1 With
com fo r t ab le 3 bed room
home Lo ts ot bud d m gs
pond spr ng house gas
and o il nghts Approx
J2 acres wooded
9
pasture
6 t lab l e
PRICED REDUCED 1o
$32 500 00
EXTRA GOOD BUY 72
a cres
w l h a ll
m ner al s Ntce 2 story
f a rm
h ome w th 5
b edroo ms
2 b a th s
modern k !chen Ca ll on
th• s one today
ONLY
$37 000 00
LARG E ESTATE - Ex
ecuttve 2 stor y br.ck
hom e
2 full
'l half
b aths 3 bedr oom s fo r
m a l dm ng room Many
other
ame n1t tes
t oo
numerous to menton
S tuated on approx 3
ac r es tn Pomeroy
RUTLAND
Good
s t ar t er
hom e
3
bedrooms
k tchen
bath N• ce s ze 101 Se ll s
tor $25 000 00
RAC INE Lovely 2
story 5 bedroom home
Woodwo r k. s beau I tul
New sh.ng le r oof Low
hec1ttng bill s
.44x2.t
workshop Must see th s
one • • Ask ng $37 500 00

COUNTRY - Modern 3
yr
o!d 7 rms
db!
garage home Family
rm
woodburn1ng
ftreplace lots of mce
ca rpetm g and lg level
tot S69 900
REASONABLE
3
bedrooms on L tn coln
Hill Al l etec n1 ce k t
lot s of carpet m g lg por
ches and lot wtth garden
spot owner has bought
new home and wa nts to
se ll Only $35 000

ng
Room
Ad
d 1t1on s
Drywa II
,1nd Rep;ur

992 6323

7 '24 1 mo pd

H. L WHITESEL
ROOFING
A 11 types of root work
n ew or repa tr gutters
and downspouts gutt er
cleantng and patnttng
All work guaranteed
Free Esttmates
Reasonable Pnces
Call Howard
949 2862
949 1160
2 4 tfc

ALL STEEL

Farm Buildmgs
Sues
From 30x30
SMALL

Utility Bu1ld1ngs
Stn!s I rom 4•6 to 11x40

V. C. YOUNG Ill
?92 6215 or 992 7314
Pomerqy Oh

7&lt;t2· 2211

A

ALSO ALARM WORK
PH. 247·3534

ROGER HYSEll'S
GARAGE
- A uto and Truck

SERVICE
From the
Smallesf1
Heater Core to the
Largest Rad1ator

SMITH NELSON
~ MOTORS INC. -

Fn

Pomeroy, Oli
992 2174
10 7 tfc

Ph

57 ti c

PERSONALIZED

APPLIANCE SERVICE

POOLS

Call Ken Young

• Vmyl
• Ftberglass
• Statnless Steel
e

0 \ POU 1

0 ShW.il!,tr\
• H ot Wat~ Tank~
e

elol .'l n qe~

pi

Mason,

Ow ne rs
Mob le Home Pa rk~

w

Hou \f!

REESE~
TRENCHING
SERVICE
water sewer Electnc
Gas Lme--Dttche5
Water L1ne Mook ups
Septtc Tanks
County Certthed
Roush L-ane
Cheshtre Oh
Ph 367 7560

J&amp;L
INSULATION
&amp;

Va
8 6 l mo

WindOWS

Free E st1mate
James Keesee
Ph 992·2772

For lnformat•on Call
949 2710 or 949 2806
8 21 mo

&amp; Alum mum

Vmyl

SIDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
Beaultful Custom
Bu111 Garages
Call tor free s1d1ng
eshmates 949 2801 Of"
949 2860
No Sunday Calls
J I I ltc

NOW THRU AUG 31
N6w S17 50
Now $21 SO
SlO 00
Now S27 50
GWEN S SPECIAL
wave Length Perm
For Lonaer HatrS29 SO
Ph 992 2725
S2D DO
S2S DO

SCHOOL
OF DANCE
SIGN UP FOR
Fall Classes In
•TAP
•JA ZZ
•LADIES JAZZERCISE

KAY'S
BEAUTY SALON

Syracuse, Oh1o
Ph 992 3282

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WANTING TO BUY
SCRAP

(Pomeory Scrap
1ron &amp; Meta 1)

HERE IT IS that extra spec1a1 home 3 B R 2112
baths a ll carpeted F P Heat a Ia tor redwOOd ex
tenor Allth TS&amp;moreon6acres Asktng$73000

Announcements

J

and sew tn g
ma c h ne repa r pa rt s and
su ppl es
Pt ck up and
delive r y
Dav •s Vacuum
Clea ner one half m te up
Geor ges Creek Rd
Call
446 0294
SPEC IAL

SA LE S

New

neve.shot sadmples
tsplay
mode ls been
sa lesman
Spec tal pn ce on th1sgroup
B ear
Wh1teta1l
Hunter
$69 14
Bear ~TO Polar
$1'19 95
Br ow n
Bear
$l49 95 Bear M1 n 1 Mag
$49 95
Kod1ak spe tcal
$99 Y5
Sp r1ng
Vall ey
Tradmg co Spr ng Valley
Pl aza 446 8025
ATTENTION Come nand
r eg tste r tor our Squ1rre l
Tat! Contest L ongest gray
t atl wtns 22 nfl e L ongest
red ta I w1ns 22 ntle Spnng
Valley T rad ng Co Spnng
Valley Pl aza 446 8025

For
bul d de lt ve r y of
gasoline heattng o I and
d ese l fuel ca ll La ndmark
992 2181 Pomeroy Oh
AMWAY d tsfr but or For
the wonderful produc ts of
A m wa y call 304 773 5040

NO hunt ng or trespass.ng
w •th out wntten permt ss 1on
on
Harry
M cCo m as
Randal Brumftcld tarm
Ashton wv
PIANO
6924

lesson s

Adult and student p ano
c lasses
beg tnn tng
Sep
tember 675 2440
Gospel Pt ano tnstruct ons
for regular student and ac
ce pttng som e beg nners
Also oftenng pnvate mus•c
r ea dtng classes Ca ll now
for appo•ntment 675 3032
Brenda Weaver

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,UE PHOlO

In

y1veaway
PERSON who has

does not offer
or attempt
1o
anvth•ng
to g,ve
away and
offer any other th1ng lor
sa le may place an ad tn th s
column There Will be no
charge to the advert1ser

•
One male black and wht1e
dog and 2 female pupp•es
catt 379 2168
3 ktttens.
mother good
mouser Call245 5804

- Portraits
- Weddings
-Annlv•rurlos
-Passports
Now, 1n

Mtxed breed pupp1es For
tnformahon call Humane
Society 992 650S

of w-Ing and an
nlver11ry lnvlt•tlons

'' ' Old English Sheep dog
puppy 7 weeks Registered
Old English ShHP dog
Good farm Clog 7 years old

•nd

LAND CONTRACT POSSIBLE on th&lt;S S17,000 home
located •n Letart, Oh ~ow 10% down payment

R oasonlbiY
priced,
quick service
-Look
without

•ccessorlea

Olillllllon.

THREE SURVEYED ACRES In Racme, land con
lract posSible Asklng$16,000

Bob, Charlene _
and Jayne
Hoefllteh

____

109 Hltll St., Pomeroy

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304 895

Yard Sale

7

Yard Sa te Wed &amp; Thur s
1/4 mt le off Rt 7 on
Bulaville Add so n
Rd
Cloth ng toys a nd baby
ttems
3 Family Rum m age Sa e
Thursday Aug 20t h 9 00 to
4 00
Ce nt enary
Town
House
Garage Sa le Sa lurday Aug
22 10 B Household 11 It
wa ll &amp;
base ktt c h en
ca b tnets
an ttq ues
and
m sc Cora O ht o

Three k1ttens, 6 weeks Old
to good home 304 882 3596
FUll DIDOded IriSh Setter
675 5763
Two male orange kittens 6
675 6114

Go ld
s l ver
sle r ! ng
tcwe lr y r ngs old co ns &amp;
curr ency Ed Burkett Bar
ber Shop M dd lepor t 99'1
3476
No tem to la r ge or sm a ll
w ill buy 1 p ece or complete
hou seno d New used and
ant 1que Ca l l99'l. 6370
Good used 5 or 10 h p ou t
board mot or 992 3726
Scr~p
mela ls
batter es
r ad a tors g m seng ye llow
root
and
merchnnd se
...,,., Harper H a lstc
1(1
~"'-'~ny
30 0

F

v

Alsu ,...
da l y
UI.Jt
F r day I 5pm

Fr1 &amp;. Sat 9 4 ra1 n or
shtne Turn n g ht off Rt 7
1ust befor e Clipper Mtll 6th
hou se on lett

Farm
l and a c r eage
tn
M ason County 5 60 acres
good access Own er ftnan
ced
have good down
payment Wr te Acreage
Box .479 New H aven WV
25265

Ga r age Safe Th urs &amp; Fn
Bob McMorm ck Rd 9 to 5
Clothes of all s zes g rl s &amp;
boy s 1ean s and mt sc

Used se t noxsp r ngs a nd
matTress 675 5123

Ga ra ge Sa le Thurs &amp; F r
537 Hilda Dr ve
lbch 1nd Ct n e m al Ctoth•ng
all s zes a nd m•sc •t ems

9 to 5

Yard Sa le T hurs A ugus t
20 4 111 mtl es out on Route
2 18
Furndure
a nd
househol d tern s

Ser-dces
11

Help Wanted

GET VA LUABLE tr a.n ng
as a young bust ness person
and earn good money plu s
some gr eat g ifts as a Sen
I net ro ute ea rn er Phone
us rtgtl t away and get on
the e l1 g1b l •t y I sf a l 992
l 156 or 99'1 2157

4 F am ily
Garage Sa le
Fr day &amp; Sa t Aug 21 21 9
5 Clothes to ys small fur
nttur e
todd ler clo thtng
sweeper kn1ck kna cks and
Th e M etg s Cou nty Boa r d of
etc
Btdwell Rodney Rd
Mental Reta r dat on 1S now
1/2 m le off Rt 35
accept.ng app/!cal tons for
a full lt m e Te acher / hom e
Yard &amp;ale One day onl y
Frtday Aug
21s t
BAM tr a tn er Quallh c attons for
ncludc a
5PM Avon doll collec t1 on ttu s past on
Bachelor Degree tn Spec •a l
Ol d record player ftrep lace
Educatt on and must be
se t other m sc tt e m s 493
e li g ibl e tor M S P R cer
Oak Dn ve Ga ll poll s
ttft ca t•on w th Depart men T
of EducaTion Al l r esucres
Yard Sa te Bu ck R1dge Rd
w I I be accep ted un t I
Apts
Apt 81 W ed Fr
A u gus t 31 a t 346 East Ma1 n
9 00-;~ Clothtng and mt sc
St Pom eroy Oh o 45769
M ov •ng Yard Sa le Fr &amp;
Sa t 21st &amp; 21nd C Ear l
Saunder s K lt ck er Rd Wa t
ch for s1gns
Yard Sale T hursday lO 5
23 17 L1n coln Ave Sc hoo l
c lothes 1ea ns odds a nd en
ds gas he at n g st ove and
gas cook stove

Th e M e gs Cou nty Board of
Mental Retar dat on •S now
iKcept1ng a pplt ca tt ons lor
Subst tute Teache r s All
teac her s qual f ca t•on s •n
el ude ce rt fl ca tt on I rom th e
Department of Educal on
.n M S P R Sen d all ap
pl. ca t ons and resumes to
346
East
Ma n
St
Pomer oy Oh o 45769

4 fam ly yard sa te new
sa te lots of ntCe •Tel"f\S . The M e tg s Coun t y Board of
Lad •es dresses what not ~ Mental Retarda tt on s now
m etal wa r d robe wr nger accept.ng applt cnt 1ons for
typ e was h er
ele c tr c Su bs t t ue Bus Dnvcr s A ll
range '2 dressers garden appltcants mu st have 4
too ls d1shes etc
Thur years drtv ng e)( per enc e
sday Frtday and Salur wa l •d bus d r vers l•cense
day 2'1 13 Mt Ve rnon Pt and current A mer• ca n Red
Cross ce rt I ca te also a
P leasant
work ng knowl ed ge of
GMage S.;t le Fr d~y 91 II ") Metgs Coun t y road s Send
a ppl c at on
and
On D e ~ n•e Dr ac ro ss I r om a l l
r esumes to 346 East Matn
G~ ll ~Au to Sites
St Pomeroy Oh10 45769
Public Sale
&amp; Auctton

Nea ls Auc tton
Hogsett
WV A Rt 2 Every Sat 7 00
PM
~Cons1gnm e nt s
taken) (w II buy furn ture l
Lonnte Neal367 7101
9

Wanted to Buy

W A NT TO BUY Old fur
mture and Ant •ques of all
k1nds call Kenneth Swatn
256 1967 1n the even1ngs
CASH PAID for c lea n late
model used ca rs Sm tth
Butck Pontta c GAIItpol s
Oh o Ca II 446 2282
WANTED 10 buy J unk
ca r s scrap m etal and ba t
tenes Calf 388 9303
WE BUY FURNITURE
We sell furn1ture Sagraves
Furntture .446 ..

ns

Old sheet mustc comtc
bOOks and post cards Call
446 0192

Homemak er s w1th sm a ll
c h ldren you ca n earn up to
S100 a week F or 1nterv1ew
call 882 3433 or 614 992 3941
between hours 9 6
Marrted m an to he lp mil k
cows at ou r Murraysv tll e
J ackso n Co unty farm
Tebay 03 ry Co
304 863
3705
Ladv want s Ia board w th
someone needs someone to
take care ot her 304 576
2917
Babys 1tter
Crab Cr eek
Road Gallipolis Ferry WV
area 675 2316
12

BEDS IRON BRASS old
furniture, gold
sliver
dollars, wood Ice boxes
stone tars. antiques elc
Complete
households
Wnte M D M1ller Rl 4
Pomeroy. Oh Or '1'12 7760

Sttuat1ons Wanted

Ca rpenter work Repa.r or
remodeling
paneltng
pat n ttng 0 cetl ng or floor
ttle doors Ca ll992 2759
Expe rien ce d
secretary
n eed s work
Executtve
lev el
Shorthand
and
typtng
Has
word
process tng
expenence
Ca II ~4 8112 2554
1l

~4

::.mo::.Jjl weeks old

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Found Bl ack and tan type
coon dog w h te spotted
beagl e t ype Red Se tt er
Call Huma ne Soc tety 992
6505

8

Four puppre s par t beagle
part Labrador two female
two mate Calf 446 282S af
ter6 OOPM

Mon Fn I JOto4 00
Aller Aug 3
Ph 992 6S64
7 26 1 mo pd

t8

304675

Jl

-•nd
im·
presslva, completa line

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Toy Terner mal e black &amp;
wh te house dog 8 yrs old
good w1th k1ds Call 388
9820

TUPPERS PLAINS - 3 B R ranch S1 tsonb1gfenc
ed lot garden space Very good condthon Low
SJOs

CAt.L US TO BUY OR SELL
Nancy Jilspen - Associilte
PH 14l 2075
Virginia Haymiln- Assoctate
• PH

For my nephew Sco tt y
Greenl ee The good Lord
gave and has taken f r om
us Blessed be h1 s name
H1 s holy w tll be done The
mourners have all gone
but ht s m other and 1 H s
litt le g r ave hes lonely n
the sun Do not hold us to
th y w I I ungra tef ul We
-;;h 1 1
.. "" uo strong and
bnv
Sco r
sad ~.:
It S SO l onel y u t
ll:
grave Your Aunt Sharon

TOP pnces pa1d for auto
bod1es scrap .ron and
metals
1
mile
west
ot
Fourgrounds on Old R:t

_PlAcE

clean

IN
memory
of
Ra y
Bru mley who was k1lled
August 19
1977
Sad ly
m ssed by h1s wtfe M1ldred
child r en &amp; gra ndch ldren

169 N 2nd
M1ddleport Oh10

86 1
.:.:..:.

BEAUTIFUL AND SPACIOUSboth m Side &amp; out
Extra large L R and formal D R a s w ell as eat •n
ktt Well kept ground and other bu1l d tng w1th elec &amp;
water Look thts one over Only $58 900

In
memory
of
Ray
Bru m ley who was k tll ed
August 19
1977
Sadl y
mt ssed by h1s wtfe Mildred
child r en &amp; gra ndchtld ren

8 6 1

Ph 247· lSjij

Insurance

Wanted to Buy

9

UTOMOB1L E
RA NCE
been
ce ll ed'
Lost

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• Butldtng
Mamtenance

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peted 2 barns 379 2123

Metgs Co Area COde
614
992- Middleport
Pomeroy
985-Chester
343- Portland
247-Let•rt Falls
949-Rac.ne
741-Rutland

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Mason co w v.a
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675- Pt Pleasant
458-Leon
576-Apple Grove
77J-Mason
882-New Haven
89S-Letart
937- Buffalo

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~ Roofing and gutter
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- Concrete work I
- Plumbing and
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(free Est1matesJ

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Phone 992· 6312
POMEROY, OHIO

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Rt 3 Box S4
Rac1ne Oh
Ph 6148432591
6 15 ,,,

Three Bedroom ~ 1 h bath on corner lot Loca ted
Matn a nd 7th n M tddleport Beaut ul woodwork tn
th s old home wtth 6 room s plus a laund r y a nd one
ca r garage A barga tn at $25 000

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Ph 992 5016
or 992 -75 05
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RACINE AREA 10
rms
5 bed room s 2
baths free gas lg fam
ly room stu dy dtn ng
garage a nd 2 acres Will
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NEW
LISTING
Renewed 6 rm home on
Sf Rt Has l lf1 baths
furna ce ntce ftreplace
st ove refngerator par
c h es
st
drs
a nd
wdows msu la ted ru ra l
wateacre 1n country
$49 900

M1!.C Merchand•ce

Furniture Carpet Shop

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Ph 1143 3321
7132mopd

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The prayer of the F1rst
Amended Compla nt also
pr ays for the foreclosu r e of
Pia tnt ff s mortgage on th e
above descrtbed property
Parcel No 2 havtng be en
transferred to you and
Defendant Harold N Hud
nel I by deed dated Mar ch
Jl 1975 for a term .na t on
of anv r ghts you or cer ta• n
other nam ed defendants
may have or cia m tn a 1970
Richa rdson Mobtl e Home
ser a t number 4071 3 tor a
cou r t order that possess on
of sa •d mobil e home be
del vered to Pla tnfltf that
the named defen da n ls be
requ1red to set up thet r 1n
teres t n the r eal es t ate or
be fo r ever barred that the
tens be ma rsha led that
the rea l property be sold
accor d ng to law m at t he
t1tl e to the real es tate be
qu1 eted tn the purc h aser
and for reason ab le a t
torneys fees and cost s
You ore requ.red to an

Cheryl Lemley As soc
Phon e 74 2 3171
Ve lma N1cmsky A ssoc
Phone 742 3092

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Galha Co Area cOde
614
446- Galhpolls
367-Chesh•re
388-Vmton
24s-RtoGrande
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643- Arabla D1SI

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PH. 992-7201

OVER
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Water and e lectnc ar e
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EST ATE
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OALE
BACHNER DECEA SEO
Case No 23489
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On July 30 1981 •n the
Metgs Cou nty
Probate
Cou r t Case No 23 489 Gar
net Ba c hner
Box 195
Bachner Rd
Rutland
Oh o 45775 was appomted
Executr i X of the estate of
Dale Bac hner deceased
Ia te of Box 195 Bachner
Rd
Rutland
Oh 10
Rutland TownshtP
Robert E Buck
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Clerk
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• Dump Truck
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c lerk of Court
of Common Pleas
MetgS County Oh 10
M e tgs cou nty
Courthouse
Pomerov
Ohto
45769

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Movmg out of state will sell th e complete tnventory
of Granny s Anttque Shop .and othf:!r ttems mcludmg
th e s.aw m111 1 steam engmes from the home ot J•m
Leasure and Beverly Leasure
ANTIQUE FURNITURE '1 oak buff ets w / beve led
mtrrors ca rved to p5 one w brass pu ll s &amp; c l aw feet
e&gt;C t ra n ce sq oak 5 egged tab le 4 extra ntce oak
chars w / h p r ests splint rocker SQ oak stand
n cc oak man l e i 'l. rosewood needlepo •nt c ha.rs
cedar chest round wa lnut sta nd wa lnut ba ll table
wal nut va n ty seat oak dresser w/ m rror &amp; brass
pulls oak corn er d spla y she ves oak ftle cab tnel
llatwal l cu pboard w pte sate base cherry dress.ng
table oa k fl atwa ll cu pboctrd w drawer B. gl ass
doors oak secretary w / m rror 6 oak ch ars w i red
leather
2 plank bonom chars 4 oak chars
w / black seals oak wardrobe w/ db l e doors &amp;
drawer
oak
ma nt el
w beve l ed mtrror
cheS T/ drawers rocker W I pressed des gn ( Man of
Mou nta •n) wa lnut sq pa r lor fa b le ova l m rrors
w / oak frames sm wa lnut sland e)(tra ntCe 1878
wa lnut pump organ w / bur led n lay &amp; heavy car
v ng SQ table w / 4 chatrs mahogany co ff ee tab II"
oak laney man tel w / beveled m rror 6 1 f1 tall oak
rocke r
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mante l eag le
m rror w c and lf' hol ders Martha Wash ng ton ser
v ng stand mahogany t n sh w / wh te porce la n
knobs oak whee l char w / ca ne ba c k &amp; botto m
w woode n spok e whee ls p ct ure frames wooden
barrel oak umbre ll a stand w sm round mtrror
la ney oak organ w ca r v ng • m rr or oak I re pla ce
man tel w / m rro r o ld 8 II coun ter w / shelves from
co untry store 8 11 ant oak snowcase w l plale g lass
&amp; doors round oa k tabl e pede sta l type 4 sm
ch ld s c ha rs w sp l nt seats wtcker ba sk et trunk
wa lnut cha tr 1ron bed roc ker w / ca ne ba c k 4 It
oak snowcase w glass lront &amp; s des oak m rror
cl nth es pr ess w /d r awers &amp; doors w / t ea rdrop pull s
made nto showcase several n1c e qu rs a nd many
oth er m 1SC I em~
ANTIQUE GLASS CHIN A &amp; O fH ER M1SC
1r EMS Covered co mpote green berry se t pmk
depress on cruets som e Hu 1 / Rosev lie po tt ery
p•tcher s blue glass punch cups lot stemmed
ware sherbets etc hed wuc Ca mbr doe sa lTers
ou n er p a te
IQ bow ls
desserts
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Bohem dn carn 1v al wnter Sf' I cranbe r ry c ustard
E rt ckson He sey art glass Phoen• K r uby srr er
Ch Fenton M ll et or. paper we ghls pewter
Roo~wood We ll er
Roya l Bay r Pu th s ~ll peppers
qla :.s ha ts pr essed g lass A I add n lamps 1 m il k
qlass ere J spooner s gree n qlass Aladdtn lam p
lot ca ndl es ca nd le holders l ea lea l Oc c Japnn
cups sa u c ers
c r eam e r s suQ 'H S
t ureens
stereoscope w / 50 ca rds Cu rr oer &amp;tves pr nls
hanqt n g bra ss
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l amp (e lec t r .t. ed)
1 g ur nes 2 old s ver p la tes &amp; lr u •t baskets set
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bY Ma r y Ramsey &lt;; tone 1ars 1ugs &amp; crocks. g lass
coqs rewe l ry 4 II stools asst small fr amei car
ds cas t ron b &lt;1 Th lub hobby horse door sl ops
qr nn te appl ebutter 51 rer hor se co ll ars pull eys
sausaae gnnder a copper kel11e II a T rons quil t
tops wooden box es med c ne cans meta washer
wr nqer wooden st oes ~nd 11any othe r terns nol
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MOO ER N 1 r EM~ F lower arrangemenTs cush ons
&amp; pI ows hondmn de bonn e ls crocheted work
h~ndmCtd e pot holders &amp; b bs d sp lay case
sock
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p l a cc m.:lT s rrays c h me s
scy th e se veral ta r s &lt;..a nd y w oode n wall plaquf's
sm oft cc ret r gerntor Ike new e tc
':lAW Mill &amp; STEAM ENGINES Frck saw mt l l
w 54 tn b lade w .:~ 11 new wood w II work extra
qood to r someone l or own uSe! Sc he dlcr steam
ena ne 1883 NewM k Oh o (restor ed w 11 opera te
we qhl s 4 ) on museum p eceJ Stanl ey stilmcr
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I!.' OPER T'f'FO R'\A L F RYOW N E RS CONSISrol
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Insurance

SANDY AND BEAVER tn
surance Co has offered
servtces for fire 1nsurance
coverage m Ga llla County
for almost a centurv
Farm, home and personal
property coverages are
available to meet In
d1VIdua1 needs
Contact
Foster Lewts agent Phone
379 220~

By owner n town One m1ie
from school school bus 3
bdr bath ea t 1n k tc he n
LR on mam floor
full
I n1shed
basement
wtth
lamtly room 4 bdr and
baTh Care f ree steel st d ng
nat gas '2 car detached
qaraqe Near gall course
Call
446 1223 tor
ap
po n tm ent
29 acres

7 rm house a ll
r tes
Ernest
Woodrufl Rd
A I ce Oh
Ca ll614 299 0890 afl er 5

m neral

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Reasponstble 11 y r o ld w II
baby sd n rn y home n c lly
Paren1s w II be pr esent At
tc r sc hool hours onl y 446
6327 pl ease call alter 3
Babv s tt.ng •n my home
any! m e 1nc lud1ng weeken
ds on Ra ccoon Creek Rd
Ca ll 446 4499
Expen cened mother wd l
do baby s n ng n my nome
on R t 35 1n the R o Drande
nnd Thurman area Ca ll
245' 110
TV serv ce ca ll s Ca ll 992
203 4 Also used co lor TV for
sa le
Rei able ch ld care n my
home
Conven en t to 3
Me gs
sc h oo l s
Ex
pe n e nced and retet::ences
992 5555

3 bedrroms 2 f rep laces
t amtly roo m l arge 11v ng
room 1 fu 1 1 hall ba th s
wa I to w a ll car pet
full
basement
ce nt ral
a r
sw mrn ng poo
I 1 ac r e
lo1 CITY SC HOOLS 446
1731 aft er 6PM
House 5 rooms bath J pl us
acres shade trees ga ra ge
two ouT bu ld ngs Ne g il
borhood Rd I r sl house on
l ett on Kl c k. er Rd Call -446
152B
J bedroom
br ck I r ant
a lum
sd ng
ful
b~ sP menl
F R v.ood bur
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11
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Inc ome property downtow
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lo ca t•on zoned com
m erc•al 513 3 rd Ave
Ga ll tpol s
3 a pt s
1
slee p ng roo m w th b a lh
poss b I t y of 4 ap t s Ca ll
6 14 533 3884after6 PM

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Sma ll han e 3 rms and
bath
65 Gar f eld Av e
Ga ll po l s Cal l 1 614 533
3884 after 6PM

I! do babvs rt ng n my
home Pr efer 1nl ant s Ca
991 57Q l Mon F r1

Money to L oan

FHA VA Conve nt a l Home
Loans
Co lu m bus F rst
Mor tgage Co 463 5ccond
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Ga l l poll s Oh 446

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COMMERC AL
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du stn al
ph o tograph y
Phone 446 2909 or 446 7276
after 4 p m

Bv owne r n lown Schoo l
bu s .:t bdr &amp; 1 bath s eat n
k tchen LR on man fl oor
lull t n shed bilsem ent w th
l nm ly r oom carefr ee stee l
c; d ng
nat gas
2 car
del1ched g1 rag e nen new
c y
re c rea1 on
n
Gn ll pol s Call 44 6 1123 tor
1ppo ntm c nl

On R I 7 Home tor cou ple or
P•ano tun ng and r epa r s ma l l
l am l y
Near
Lov e your ne gh bor tunc Ches l er WBFP 11rge ot
your P1ano
B II Ward garage
workshop
low
Ward s Key board .446 437'1 ut I t y cos t s Low 40s 985
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GALLI A Clea n n g and
Rent A Ma d Ser v ce 1nc
Free Es t males bondt:d
nsured
phone 245 9234
Cl ean ng by I he week man
th or co nt rac tual
Your P ana ru st nq n sum
Hum1d ty? Free n
spec! on w lh tun . ng Lane
D(1nt els 142 21J5 1 or 992
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pa nllng ca 1304 675 339
Lucas Budders Room ad
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garages
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work 675 5022

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CLEA N U5EO MOB1LE
HOMES
KESSEL S
QUALITY
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HOME
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WEST GAL LI POL S RT
35 PHONE 446 3B6A or 446
727 4
19 78 70xl4 2 bdr
1 1 2
balh Ir an i de n w th woo d
burn ng f ep C~ce
pat o
aw1ng
sk r l n g
ap
pi ances d n ng room I ab le
~nd c het r s No ol her I k e
new \u rn l ur f'
$ 10 000
Johnson Mob le H ome
Brokers ne w I st n g 446
35d7

3 year old a ll b r ck ranch
house 3 bedroom '1 ba t hs
FC! r mont mobtl e
full basement 3 heat ng JQBJ
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f' ec
un
sy stems 2 c ar ga ra gl 2 homP
ac r es 5 Po nts area Ca ll turn shea reaay to move
992 '1845
Shown by ap •nto $ 10 000
po1n tme nl onl y
I mm e d ilte
po ssess on
14x70 mob le home one
IMM ED IA TE P055E SS 0
ilcrf'
new dn l led we ll
N 3 bedroom stone two
st ory hom e w •th l ar ge $1 1 000 Dav s Rd Ca ll 446
wa l k tn close ts
form a 4394
dtn ng
room
n ew l y
remode led k •t chen w .t h 1973 Crown Haven 14)(65
built •n s tnclud ng d sh thr ee bedroom new car
was her
basement w tfh pe t 1971 Camer on 14K64
workshop large garae w 1t h two bed r oom new cnrpe t
workshop garden pl ot co r
1972 Champ on 11x60 tw o
ner lot Pr ced to settle bedroom new carpel 1976
es ta te S59 500 Call (6 14) Cc1mcron
17x60
two
384 6309 for appot ntment bedrooms balh &amp; Il l new
5.48 Grant St Mtddleport car pe t 1970 PMC 11&gt;:60
Oh
tw o bedroom new cilrpe t
B &amp; S Sa les rnc 2nd and
HOUSE Meadowbrook Ad V and Streel PI Pleasa nt
d t 1on 3 bedroom fil m tl y WV Phone 675 4424
room w•th t repla ce ce n
tral a r basem enT 304 675
1968 17:-:40 mob le home
1542
very gd
cond
I bed
$.4000 C.=t l l9854133
BY OWN ER 3 bedroom
ran ch 1' ~ bath s double USED Mob de Home 576
ga r age Sandhtll Road Pt U ll
PI Pnced on nspec l on
675 S817
197 1 Dar an 12 x 65 3
bedroom s
1972 Crown
House 2 car garage on H aven 14 X 65 WITh 8 X 10
ac r e ground .n town 1m ex pan do 3 bedroom s 1973
m edtate occupancy Call Utop•a 1'1 K 65 2 bedrooms
675 5398
197'1 Invader 14 x 70 3
bed room s 1971 Nashau 14
Prtce reduced $9 000 3 x 60 2 bedrooms B 4 s
bdr
car p e t ed
full Sa tes Inc 2nd and Vtand
Pt
Pleasant
wv
ba seme nt
attacheCl Sts
Ph
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675
4424
garage compl ete ktt chen
steel Sldtng ntce vard
G.-een School
D rsfn ct
M ob•l e home loc ated n
S40 000 Call 446 243 1
Camp Con ley Ex t ra ntce
and c led n Phone 304 89 5
Lif e Estate Constst ng ol 3967
farmhouse W1fh ac r eage
Further tnform atton cal 1 1977 mobile home
7
9'11 67 47 after 4 00 p m
b edroo m den Ca n rem a n
on present locat•on Phone
304 458 1854
House for sa le tn Mtd
dleport
Owner
wtll
1974 Schultz all e lec tn c
sacnftce 992 2917 or 992
2601&gt;
Call675 3197 Bam 3 pm

�14- The Da

Pa

Mobile Homes
for Sale

!7

1975 Cameron 1'1x60. '1 bdr .,
front ki tchen, refrig . and
range, gas furn ance. extra
door oft k i t chen, carpet,
$5,995
Johnson Mobile
Homes Brokers 446 3547 .
12 )(65 Mobile Home , total
e le c tri c.
fu r n . ,
101
available . Ca ll 675 4087
1978 14x70 mobile home.
3bdr , 2 b aths, ex cond
Cal l 446 ·0912 or 44/.1·0554 bet
ween 5· 15 and 7:00PM
33

F.:~rms

for Sale

11 5 acre tarm, fo r more 1n
f orma t ion ca ll /56 6560
Fr~rm

1/2 ac res , 7
rooms. bath , barn . tobac co
b~se . J mites. below Cad
mus on 141 Call 682 6745
Mornmg of bef or e 1PM
14

F arm For Sa l e by Owner
41 acres mare or less
loc a ted 4 112 miles our on
Rt 218 Tobacco b ase Cal l
at te r 6 · DO 245 9211

35

Lo t s &amp; Acreage

LOTS Real n tc e ca mps11e
on Ra cc oon Cr eek , all
uh l il1eS avr~ .tab l e , $300
down , ow ner will financ e.
ca ll a ft ~ r J p rn , 256 6a13
1 n cr es an Floyd Clark Rd

c lose to Rt
160 , $J ,000
Phon e 446 0390
LOI S by Owner I I J 4 )\ t oS
r~ cres,
levf&gt; l. rurnl wa 1Pr ,
c 1t y sc hools, 10 ocr c ent
dow n Call 379 2196
Jot
1 0/ acr e
Between
Syr ac u se and
Ra c 1ne on S RIH $11000
Cal l 614 862 60 18 &lt;lfler 6
pm
R1VN~1de

BY owner . J aparrmenl
l1 ous.e on appro)( I acre
L 1v c 1n one. r ent oth ers lo
m ak e you r pnym en t Can
1)€ co nvert ed S1 ngl e home
C1 Ty wate r . will cons1 der
lcmd co nlr acr 675 1883 9 S
pm
70 ACRE:S on b lack top
road . l1rnuer P ho ne I 61.:1

763 8312 or 263 2669
1 ncre lot 1n Chester Oh1o
(&lt;l l l I 30·1 675 4466
E st.lte
Wanted

Sl

Apartmemt
tor Rent

t4

Duplex downstairs. large, I
bdr .. turn . apt. Private
yard. park front on State
St . . utilities furnished, $250
m o. 44~r4993 .
Second lloor efliencv apt ,
adults only , no pets , 719
Second Ave Ca ll 446·0957
Delux 6 rm house, good
1oc at 1on Ca ll 675 ·5104 or

675 5386 .
REGENCY APT

INC

bedroom.
kit chen
nished , carpe ted, bi lls
t1a lly pa1d S100 . m o
ce ll ent netghborhood,
6777 or 675 5 104

2

fu r
par

E)(
675

F urni s. hed apt s J bdr ,
$220 . water pa1d , children
acceptable Call 446 4416
a ft er 7PM
F 1rst floor apl part1al l y
requ1red
furn1shed. re f
4th
Ave .
Ca ll &lt;lt 631
Ga llipOl iS
2 bdr
unturn , apl . 1,0
C rown C: l y . Oh Call 75[;
64 74
I bedroom .1pfs

avJ.t a bl e
a t R1vers1de A pt s Equa l
Qpporrun1ty H ou s.n g Ca l l
992 772 1
1 &amp; ·; bedroom t urn1shed
apdrtment s 992 54 34 or 99'}
59 1-t or 882 1566
U nfurn1shed apar tment ·z
bedrooms , car pe ted
1n
Po meroy H as sf ove $150
mon lh
plu s
depos!f
U td1tiese)(tra 9916678
In M 1dd leparl , 4 r m fur n
a pt , UIII ITICS InClUded on
re nt Cci ll 99 2 2676
On e bedroom garage apilr
tm en t
Low ma1n ti\1nc e
GOOd IOC.:"II1 0n 5 14 5 Four
lh Ave . M1ddlepon . Oh
Ca ll 614 384 6309 t or ap
pa 1ntnwnt

2 very n1 c e I bedroom npnr
tments 1n M1dd teport . 1 lur
n1 sh ed w1Th ulll• ti es 1n
e lud ed and I unfurn 1shed
99 2 J 190
Remo deled
bedroom
npartment 1n M1 d dl eport
U l il 111eS InClUded $ 180 piU S
CI C'pOSit No pe ts Ca II 99'}
6 177a ltcr6om
Ao r~rtm en ls

675 55 48

o rm

house &amp; lot_ l.h:lf!
mobile home &amp; two Jot s .t
mii ('S trom HMC on RT 160
Pllan c 446 1339

l BEDROOM . un turn 1shed
tl PM TmcnT an a ? bedroom
f urn1 shed ap a rtment . JO&lt;l
6/ 5 55 71

apar t
rnf&gt;nts now r~vr~dr~b l f' r~l Pt
P lensant 5-colf iSh 1nn Also
a t1oneyrnoon sut 1e A ll
util ,t1eS p,11d Apartmen t s
ns low as S140 a week
H one ymoon sut 1e $45 a
n1qhr Celli 304 675 6276
I. }

-.11

Hou ses for Rent

Hou se tor r enl 1n Eureka
Call 756 1198
furn1 shed housP 1n
th e c 1t y, adu l t s ani.,. Call
.1.16 033B

54

LAYNE'S FURNITUII,I
Sota, chair, rocker, tit·
toman, J tables, $500 . Sofa ,
chair and lo11eseat, $215.
Sofas and cha irs pr iced
from $285 . to $795 . Tables.

l38 and up to $109 . Hide a
beds,SJ-40 ., queen size, $380.

R ee~ t

36

Household Good s

Recliners. S175 . to $295 .,
Lam ps from $18 . to S65 . 5
dinettes from S7Q , to
$385. 7 pc., $189 and up.
Wood table with 4 chairs,
$219 up to $495. Hutches,
SJOO . a nd S375., maple or
pine f in ish . Bedroom sui tes
BasseH Oak, $675 .,
Bassett Cherry, S795. · Bunk
bed co mplete w11 11 mat
tresses, SLSO a nd up to

pc

$350 . Capt ain's beds , 5275
co mple te . Baby beds. $99
Mattresses or box spr i ngs,
full or tw in, $58 ., firm , $68
and $78 . Queen se t s, $195 5
dr chests , $.119 4 dr . chests,
$42 . Bed frames . S20 .and
$25 ., 10 gun Gun ca binets,
$350 .. dinette chairs $10
and $2~ . Gas or elec tri c
ra nge ~ .
$195 . O rth opedic
super firm , $95, sof a bed
wi th chair. $165 .. baby bed
&amp; ma tress. $25 .35, bed
frames $20, $25, &amp; S30
Used.
Ranges
r efr1ger arors, a nd Tv ·s.
3 m iles out Bu lav ill f' Rd
Open Yam to 7pm, Mon
!hru Fr i . 9am to 5pm . Sr~ t

446 0311
GO OD

U SE D

AP

PLIANCE S
WriShN S.
dryers .
r efr 1gera l or s.
ranges
Sk aggs
Ap
pl1an c es .
1918
En st er n
Ave , 446 13 98

7 p1ece IIV1n g room SU 1fe
'$400 Will se l l se pPrn l ely
67 5 1374
52

CB,TV . R ad10
Eq u 1pm ent

Fe nder Super lw1n Jm
p lf 1er
w1 th
externa l
speaker c ab1net . Peavey
mon llor system Call J88
84)6
SJ

Ant1q ues

1 Od k &lt;.a bme l, J oak tabl es 1
round 1 SQuare I ob l ong ,
oak coff ee f cl ble, 4 oak
d 1n1ng c ha1r s, w ood wagon
sea T, 2 crank te leph ones, 1
old iron k e ttl e r~nd stand. J
rocK1ng c ha 1r s a l l !!ems
ma ·y- be s.een at Eugene
M cG u~res on R t . 141, lsi
bn ck hau ~e a n r1ghl pas t
D ebby Dr1v e. Gall1pOI1S
.:ld6 1080
ATT EN T ION
( IM
PORTANT TO YOU I W il l
pay cash or c e r 11 fted check
lor an i 1Ques and r ollec
t1bles or ent1r e es t a tes
Nolllm q too ldr ge Also .
quns . poc k e f watches . nnd
co 1n collec tion s C&lt;ll l 557
3411

&amp; J b edroom

S4

Mov1ng t o Te&gt;ins Must se ll
stov e. r e tr1garor . washer
and bed room sutle befor e
AuQ I I 99'1 '1772

N tc C house . la r ge rooms
Ca ll 388 9909

n Ne'A' H rlVe n . WV a 1
be droom and ~• 2 bedroom
a p r~ rtmenl Furn1 s l n~ d w 1lh
w nle r and hea t pa1d . $125
Depos1T ~100
For
1n
l orma lton6 14 446 7526

NEED scver,1 11 1ems ot lur
n ll u r e
a ppl1anc es.
telev1S10n s 81g discou nt s
to r quan1ty
pu rc hase
V dlage
Fur n.t u r e 2605
JaCkson Ave 675 1773

J

bedroom house
Fur
n1shed
Ove r toak1nq
the
Oh 10 R 1ver Brown s Trad er
P(H I&lt; , M 1ners v di C 997 3J 24
F 1ve room cab1n to r 1 per
son 1.75 m onth . UI II IIIE'5
pn1d
AlsO 1 tr o lle r space
,l t
Hender so n
T rdil e r
Cou rT N o pet s Re f eren ces
rC'Qu1red 61 5 ] 9.:16
-17

Mob11e H ome s
for R ent

l)d r
J h dr . mobile
homes Call .:1 46 0 175
1?)(60 tully
nom e. w 1th
4 j 10

! urn
a~r

mobile
Cd l l .:t46

OR RF NT nl mos t new I J )I
70 . 3 b edr oom . 1 ' .- brllhs,
sdt1nq on n1 ce lat . ready to
movP 1nlo Ph one 304 )76
]l \1

Room&lt;lte, c lean . t ,., share
expenses $125 m on th, all
ulil 1t 1es paid Call aft er 4
pm 304 1382 3536
2 b edroom mobil e hamP 1n
New Haven . WV Adu lt s
on l y N o pete, 675 1451 or

67 5 1996

3 bedroom trailer
] J86

SLEEPI N G ROOMS
!1qht housekcep 1ng
P a r k Ct:&gt;n l ral H otel
•l6

Apartm emt
lor Rent

For r ent upstairs apt .• 4
room s &amp; bath , d i r cond .,
c l ean, adu lts on l y , no pet s,
dep required . Ca l l 446 151 9
Furn ished, 2 bd r . apart
ment , depos it &amp; r efe ren ces
r equired, adult s onl y . pay
electri c only . 992·3647 .
3 room fu r n ished apt
Utilities paid , ad ults only,
$185 .00 per m onth. $60 .00
deposit. 94 Locus t St ..
Gallipolis . 446· 1340 or 446·

3870.
furn .

nnrt
.

r~pt

apartment

B I G d1sca unt s t or c asn and
corr ·f at \.lillage Flll"n llu rc
1605 J,ockson Ave nue, 67 5
177]

Use d 100.000 BT U f uel 011
furna ce
$ 1"25
Eur c k n
upnqh T sw C&gt;c pe r W1lh ill
t,"l chmen t s $40 67 5 -1]38
GI N SE N G cn ll col lec t
you hnvc r eady To sel l

Sp..lce lor Rent

COU N TRY MOBILE H Om ('
Pn rk . Route JJ . N orth o f
Pomer oy La r ge lots Call
992 7.:1 79
TRA I LER spa ce s for rent
Southern Va ll ey Mobil e
H ome PMk . Che sh1r e . Oh
997 J95J

II
1

]04 70? "J '}H I

BO.'\ T tr a.tr r &amp; motor . ]O J
67 5 27 ?4 or see .11 5 B urde tt e
Addil1an Pt Pl eas ant
!l 1nch Tribl e sa w 675 JOD .t

P1nK and wh1I C' str1pe. lwtn
berl&lt;&gt;pPnd w1th matc h1ng
TRAILER sonce J milf' S dr tlpes 41:1 1n x 45 1n One
!rom !own 1unc t1 0n 2 &amp; 62 at p a~r sol 1d r ect dr ,opes 48 1n )(
o ld Y. Pt PJe,"\ sn nt . 67 5 63 1n Two b lue f or ma ls,
worn once . Sl lC Q 10 675
324!l
3048
F or ren t tr(1d er sp ace to r
smilll tr a der wee kl y and
mon lhl y ra tes, a ~r con
dit1oned room s by week .
c ab le TV Mnry R Trail er
PMk . M ason , wv Phone
304 773 S651
W.:~nted

to Rent

I or :i' bed r oorn hou se or
apartmen t , c lose t o town
675 69]7

Two 9.50 &gt;i 16 5 L T Rot'4d
tr ead
Un1R o ya1
t 1r cs
Thrf'e FR 78 . 14 1n r nd i6"
t~r cs. exce l len t co nd1t1 ~
Two F70 14 m ch c,now dn d
m ud t1 res . cxcel lcnl con
d1 lion 675 3471
14 11 ol 611 lr,pl ewr~ ll~ e
p lus ra1n enos Wil ll ake't9 o
t or cv cryrn1nq 675 32J4
STu lted a n1m ~11
book 675 3576

304 895

Pnce r educed S~ . ooo
3
bdr ,
car p e t e d ,
lull
baseme nr ,
a tt acned
garage. co mpl e te k itchen.
st eel sidi n g, nice ya rd ,
Gree n
Schoo l
Di s tr1cL
$40 ,000 . Ca l l 446 2431

Small

Furn 1shed R oom s

47

') bedroom mob il e home
67 5 3885

.U

45

-

·--

~

-

-

51 ,_ H ouse hold Goods
Case K n1ves 20° o olt a ll
c ase kn1v es . Spring Valley
T rading Co , Sprin g Va l ley
Pl aza, 446 80/5
U SE D FURNITURE 36 1n
gas rang e, &lt;,p itt ca ne c h a1r ,
walnut bedroom sui t e . Cor
bin &amp; Sn yder F u rn ., 955
Secon d . Ga ll i POl is, Oh. 614
446 1171

Like new. warm morning
gas heater, with blower , all
auto. 87 Vine St ., Gallipolis .

dol l

and

Mrns 76 1nch 10 speC'c1 Fr l'l'
Sp1r1t b1 c ycl e PcrlC' ct co n
d 1l 1on 67 5 65 17

79 C he~t~rol et shor1 bed
truck, 6 cyl., auto .• 8.600
or ig. miles. S.4 ,795. Call 446-

Remington Thunderbolt 22
LR Ammo, S1 .39 per box,
Sl3.00 per carton . Spring
Va l ley Trading Co. Spring
Va ll ey Plaza . 446·8025.

6605.
For sa le 2 piece liv in g room
sui t e and 1 c hair with ot
toman. Cal l 446 400 1 a fter

5.00 PM
USE 0 brown and white
l ivi n g r oom ch air $15 . See
at 769 Brownell Ave ., Mid·
dleport .

Ford Window Va n,
radials , $2,200. Ca ll

75
4 wheel
drive , In ·
ternat ion a l Scou t, S1 .f0o

Duple x
upsta irs, v ery
large, 2 bdr ., turn ., apt

Pari&lt; front on Slate. St.,
utilities furnished. $275 mo.
446·4993.

- -

--··-·

Am eri ca n

couc h,

$75.00 Cali 992 ·3703
Livi ng room suite, r ed and
black, Spanish design, ex ·
ce llent cond it ion . 675 -6921 .

WOODSHOP
Cabinets,
picnic
tables ,
por c h
swings, most wood produc
ts. 101 Court St .. Gall ipOli S.

Ia tt fi sh ing boat &amp; tr a ile r ,
$400 00. 12 ft . cam pe r
tr a !l a r , $2000.
E lec tri c
gu 1t nr &amp; amp. $190. Phone
388 908 7
RCA CO lOr T V 2 1 i n ., elec
lr1c tw i n bed Cnl l 440 0595
Rat l iff Poo ls &amp; Se r vi ce
Comp le te sa l es, serv1 ce.
pool
c overs.
~n&lt;1
w1n
ter1za t 1on ktts. Cai i4.JO J32J
Papason chair, $ 150 Glass
coff ee table , $ 150 Short
scu b a ta nk , SSO . Cr~l l 446
154 1
Ftrewood. sp il t , s t acked &amp;
del1ve r ed Mixed wood $65
per cord, $35 one ha lf cord
G re en or seasoned . A t I h ar
dwood $5 .00 more . A lso will
buy st a nding wood . Call
/4S 5478

USED IT EMS FOR SALE
Co mpa c t Whir lpool was her
&amp; dryer . com pa c t W a rds
was h er &amp; dryer. 36 ' cop
p er to ne
rang e , May l ag
d1shwash er. Trueton e 19'
color TV , RCA 25 ' co lor TV
E llioH A ppl ia nce . 446 373J
J olm Deer e 440 A log sk1d
der , 1968 model, ma chi n
c ttlly good $7 ,000 . Call 388

903 1
Fo r sa le nvncodo green
t ub . green &amp; wh1t e marb le
s mk &amp; va nit y wit h f i)( tu r es
Ex i r a good cond .. 4 yr s
o ld Ca ll 367 0394
Good top or fill dir t, W1l l
de l ive r
anywhere
1n
Ga llipOl iS or Bidwell are a.
S25 load Call 446 485 1
A rmstrong wood burnin9
st ove. almo st new 3 ft by ~
It
porta b le d ishwas t1er .
r c tr1Q cr at or . elec t
cook
st ove . Call446 01 67 .
P OOL S

PRE SEASO N

SALE .

$9 99 00 I N STALL E D!!!
Above gro und pool COM
PLE T EL Y
INSTALLED
s t r~r t 1ng nl $999 00 Pn ce 1n
e ludes poo l, deck, te n ce.
fi lt er ,
l1ner ,
dnd
1n
s 1,111a t 10n und e r norm a l
Fre e
g round condi1ion
shop nt hom e serv1ce (n il
I 800 6/4 85 11.
EASY cred 1l ava ilable now
to pu rc h ase
furnilu r e,
fe leVISIO n S, Or opp liances
Village Fur n 1t ur e 2605
Jac kson Ave, 675 1773
Ye llow Fr ees t one ca n n1ng
p ei'lc hes Now Thr u Sep t 20
Any q uanl1ty
ava ilabl e
Re 1a1 1 &amp; who l esa l e Bob 's
Marke l , M ason Ph one 773
577 1 Open dailyli l l9 p .m .

1976 Ford Van , good
~===========:;::==========~ dit
ion, $3600. 675 6429 .
Misc . Merchand1cc ·
-· -- · - - 61
Farm Equipment
Wh 1re me t a l de t ec tor s·
Opening Spec ial 20"" off on 1964 M FJ Ba ler , very good
a ll white meta l detectors condition , $1200 . 675·2377
Spr i ng Valley T ra di n g Co.,
Spr 1ng Val ley P laza . 446
63
lives tock
8025
55

Building Suppli es

Buil di ng materia ls. b lock.
br ick, se we r p1pe s. win
dows, 11 n te1s, elc Claude
W1nter s. R1 o Grande . 0
Ca ll 245 5 12 1
P e t s lor Sa l e

S6

POO DL E

GR OOM I NG

Call J udy

Tay lor ctl 36f

7220

B tt F or d tr uck topper ,
N,onny goa t. whole house
n 1r cond .. 4 Sea r s radia l a ll
season t 1res ( 14 in 2l , stud
ded mud &amp; snow I ~r es ( 14
1n). Cd ll 99'l2779

They'll Do It Every Time

Hol s tei n bu ll calves, $65.
Cal l 256 6069

5PM
P I GS

$20

eac h

304 895

3395
DRAGO NWYND

74

co n

CON ·

UNANNOUNCED

8:08 (JJ MOVIE ·(COMEDY) "\!o

PA IN TING
inter ior and
exter ior ,
p lumbin g,
roofing , some r emodeling .
20 y r s. exp . Cal l388·965 2.

8:30

01

1972 CJ5 Honda

Cal l 256

141 1

789 1

Fo r
sn l e
m otorcyc le
tratl er . Cal l446 1578 .

H oover Sweepers r ep air ed
~ t Empire Furniture, 842
s~c ond Ave . Gc llipol is. OH

1979 Ha rl ey Davidson Spor
ts t er . E xce lle nt condition .
$1700 firm Ph one 991676 1
or247 3116 .
197H H arley Sports tc r 1.oou
cc. c lean , ;.... 1 shape, 5.800
miles , $2,900. Ca l l742 2844 .

CAT

TERY
KE NN EL AKC
black Chow puppies . Sep't
1 CFA Hi malayan , Per
s1an a nd S1 amese k1 H ens.
N ew Lilac. blue. a nd cho
S i ames e
and
Blue
Himalaynn kittens
Ca ll
446 384 4 a lter 4 p .m .

64

Hay &amp; Grn in

H A Y f or sa le , 304 675 2254

1978 Knwasak1 SR650 , n1ce
c lenn b ike 1n very good con

--

19"!9 Hondo 500 CX, low
11r es , ta ll
m tl eage. f'x
l nr~ n q S2200 304 451:1 176J .

3l'im!lllBtatf&amp;n"- - ~ -~- -·-

Auto tor

Se~ t e

HILL CRE ST KENNE L

71

Boarding al l b r eeds, c tea n
1ndoor ou tdoor f aci l iti es
Also AK C Reg
Dober
m&lt;1 ns. Cn ll 446 7795

1976 Bui ck Limited fu ll y
equipped One owner. low
m ilea ge, good c ond , SJ,495
Cal l4 46 1546 .

1980

l&lt;r~wasa k i

S~50

Phone 675 5350

175 .

KDX

19/9 Honda X R 250

1919

Y a maha YZ 80. Best 01 1er s .

675 1560.
BRIARPAT CH KE NN ELS
Board 1ng a nd groom1 ng
AKC
Go rcJon
se tt e r s.
Eng i1 Sh Coc k er Spa nt els
Cal l aa6 4191
Jean 1e"s P eT Shop I mile
West of Ga ii1POI1S on Rt
1,1 1 Open Mondi'lY thr u ~d t
9 5 Cil ll .t.l6 l9JO
F or sa le poodle pups. AKC
reg 1s tered . 13 wks o ld I
Ch oco late
ma te an d
1
apricot t emo l e. Ca ll 245
5263 or 379 2336 be f or-e 2

79 CUT LASS Brouqnam,
loaded with e&gt;itras co m
p le t e . Ca l l675 4087 .
For sa le 197Y Bui ck Rivera
com pl etel y loaded
C.;~\1
446 749 7
1977 F1a t X 19, AM FM B
tra c k , AC. r ea r defrost ,
45 ,000 m1 Cr~ ll 379 ?'152
75 Ford B r o nc o a nd 76
Chcvor let Nova . Ca ll 446
2422

PM

Pon1oon b oa t w 1th 'l mo t ors
a na trai ler . Oars r l ite
1Mk sets inc luded, $1 ,500
el l I 38tl 9924 be t we · n HAM
a ncl J 00 PM weekdo~y~ ttnd
.1 n y 11m c week e nds
F1b crqlnss boil ! w 1th
P John son motor an d
lr!l ile r P hone 446 0936 a f
Ter 5 00
Auto Par t s
&amp; Accessone s

16

Coc k Po o
p up py ,
fu lt
b looded, 5 w k s o ld No
shots. a ll males, 5 bla c k .
wh ite Ca l l 446 1369
Reg1s l ered Cocker Spnn1el
pu ps. Ca l l 446 1262 .
MOV I NG
TO
NEW
LOCATION F ish Tank an d
Per snop 24 13 Ja c k so n
Ave .. PI P leasa n t Across
tr om Wes tern Auto . Ca ll
675 '1063 Closed Frid ay and
Sat urday
Open Monday
A u gus t
17 th
at
new
locat ion. sa m e nours
AK C
Dnchsh un d ,
Pom er an .an an
Poodle
pup s 895 3958
MUSIC a I
In struments

57

For Sa l e . Bargain. Wan
red . Resp onsib le p a r ty l o
tdke 011er low monthly
p ay m en t s on sp1n e t pi a no .
Can b e see n loca lly . Write
red it manager : Box 537,
Shel byvi ll e, Ind . 46 176 .

Acoust.ic E l ec tr ic
lion guitar wi t h har d
ase, m ode l no 16 12 One
rare a mphl ifie r w ith long
ck up cor d 5 ext r r~ se t s of
Se t ot battery
I P&lt;Jw•er&lt;'d st ereo ea r phone s
ch ord
and in
book s. All pri ced
pri ce
w ho lesa le
P hon e 304 882 2325
Fru11
&amp; Vege t a ble s

PICK

YOUR

OWN

t oma toes .

675

3308 .

- -

-

1973 M e r cury Comet. 52,000
m il es, m otor &amp; tran s. good
cond. Make ott er . Phone
446 8000 .
1977 Olds Cutln ss S
356 141 I

Cn ll

11il75 Dodge D a rt .
low
mi leage. sta ndard . 6 c yl .,

$1,095 Ce l1 256 1968.
1972 6 cy l F ord pick u p 4
b r a n d new t i r PS. $700 142
221 1 or 74'l2246 .
1969 Z? 8, exce ll ent
CCI II 99'2 3647

co nd

1969 Pl ymo ut h S.W , 318 ,
au to. PS, PB . f air con d

.

For Sale or Tra d e

Pick your own ca nning
tomatoes. A ndrew Cross,
Letart Falls, Ohio .
P ick y ou r own h a lf· runner
bea n s . Andrew Cross.
L et a rt Fall s, Oh .
·

CH ARLIE'S SALVAGE
Au to par ts. auto r epa ir ,
wrecker
se rvi ce,
buy
a uto mobiles. radiator s an d
batt eri es . 446 7717
Bc d l 1ncr f or shor t bed For d
tru ck 10' bo ys b ik e Call
256 67'}9, Guyiln
For St'! le! l nrake m t'l nilol d.
nnd comp lete l y rebui lt
qundra tel ca r b urillor wi th
chrome &amp; re g . top tor
Chev rolet $55 00 Four 15'
w h ee ls { Itt c hev . pickup or
vn n 1.'11000 ea Twore c ap
sn ow t1res 735x l 4 (good
tr end I , $10 00 c a P hone
446 J'l 5l

n

1971 VW Squareba c k 4 sp.
s un roo t . clea n 446 i 149
eve n1 ngs, 9 49 2504 days

A ut o Repa1r

ROBER TS

Aut o Pntn t tnQ &amp; S.1 nd 1ng
1969 VW Beeti P Clean 1n $175, any co l or , tr ~c p 1ck up
&amp; deli very in Ga ll1 palis
andou f .' l 9/l vw Fas lb&lt;'!c k
Bodv
197 1 v w Super Bf'PII e, sti ck area , Hammond
shift 197 4 S u bcrer~u , c le an • Shop, "12 1 Mi l l Sl 37~ 2782
Phone 667 3296
78
Ca mping
Eq uipm ent
MORR ISON 'S Au to sn tes.
H en derson, W V P hon e 675
Rod &amp; RPe l Com bo Zebco
1574 or 675 288 1.
600 reel. Ptl eu ger 5 250 rod
Spec1al $9 .99
Spring
1977 Gr an Pnx, a 1r. c ruise . Valley Trad ing Co .• Spr ing
8 t rack , good ti r es . $]200 . Val lev Plaz&lt;'l , 446 8025
Phon e 675 .5075 be f or e 5 pm .

I

19 78 Ford LTD I I , low
mileage, S3800 . 675 6419 .
197 1 Su per Beetle . good
condition. $ 1100
304 ·882

1968 l e isu re time 18tt
tr avel trail er , good cond
wi th bottl e ga s tank , sleeps
4, $1 ,49 5 Ca ll John s M obile
H ome 446 3547
197 3 25ft Troutwood ca m
ping trailer wi t h A .C Per
tee t lor ri ver b ank $1800.

992 7727

1973 Tor ino, wi ll se ll chea p,

1969 18 ft . c amper , se lf con
ta ined, sleeps 6, awnin g,
spare ti res. c arri er. good
con d ition . Sl 200
304 773

1970 Bui ck Sk ylark , 4 door ,
automa ti c.
engine a nd
tr a n smiss io n excel l ent ,
good work or school ca r

$30(). 675 3423 .
12

Trucks tor S•le

1974 GM C 3/ 4 T truck with
insulared camper top on
tru ck, auto, PS, PB , gOOd B
ply tires with spare, heavy
duty, good cond .. S2, 100.

Call446·4630 .

5989
1981 Coleman fold down,
b ike
rack .
sl eeps 6 .
aw nings, stov e. sink, ice
box, conv ert er, ca mper
like new, perfect for small
car tow. $2600. Call 30.4 882

2934 or 882· 2663.

Ford pickup. Metal bed
only 742·1211 .

l ocated

1961

Ford

gasoline

p ick up.

engine .

304·576·

above ground at

Alhens, Ohio . $3,000.00
each. Phone 1":304·422-2781.

1970 Chevy 1 ton truck . 304·
458·1076.

DEAR FaL.OW?

(J)tDI.

~E/11

TO 6E ...

UPSET?

HECK., NO! TH' PORE
KE MUGT 111\VE
LITILE TYI&lt;E lliA5 ALL FILED FU6HT
TUCKERED OOT.' NE~&amp; PLANG. ~T
WAG HIG
OPENED ffrt PEEPERG
T~' I'IHOLE wHILE. HE
CMAIED HE&amp; AllalRO!

f&gt;TAY COOL,

AL~T

THERE!

ALLEYQO~

Out of
milk!
I just

bought
this

qallon

yester- ·

10:58
11 :oo

! 1L.L. NEVER USE
IT, TNAT'5 FC/((
SUHcl I'VE

Electrical
&amp; Relrigeration

Fuller Electr ic Co. Com
pl e t e r ew1r ing , commercial
or r es identia l. and e tec
1r 1ca 1 m a inf ainance. a lso
on Ci'lll . ~h .
446 2171.
Gi'l ll ipOiiS.

Home
lmprove-:nents

In

Carpet

Cleaning
Call Smeltzer's
Steam wav . ·Call 614·446·

SEeN WHAT IT
CAN PO TO

11:05
11:28
11 :30

e

Queet: OavtdLetterman.Gueat :

IAichool Koolon. (80 mlna.)
Cl&gt; ANOTHER LIFE
(J) STANDING ROOM ONLY :
HALLELUJAI! HOLLYWOOD
(j) MT!R BENNY
• (I) CBS LATE MOVIE

PEOPLE . I'Ll
R.VSH 17

/JOWN 7NE
701LE7/

Ai r Con d itiem,

'Buffalo Bill And The Indiana '
1976 Stars: Paul Newman, Burt
Lanc1ater.

Scrv.ce a li m a kes Phone
JN 7 196. Chiirlcs Kicsl ing .·

(j) ABC CAPOON!D NEWS
®I MOVIE ·(COMEDY)" l!o
"Who'a IHn SIHplng In My

•

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Bed?" 11M4
il}l. ABCNEWSNIGHTUNE
Anchortd by Ted KoPDII.
11:35 (j) MOVIE ·(DRAMA) ""l'o

BARNEY

·· AN' MV NICKELS AN' MY
DIMES AN' MV QUARTERS

uu.,.orScoU.nd" 1138
12:00 (I) 11088 8AGLEY SHOW
" (j) ABC NEW I NIGHTLINE
Mclll!redby Ttd Koppel.
CI1&gt;. LOY! BQA'T A guy

Gen£' r&lt;tl H.tu hng

DEPENDABLE
Ca ll 256 ·

12:30

2096.

~ o bil c ~ h omes
m oved,
ltcensed, and bonded 57 ~

27 11 or 67 5 4398.
H7

STANLEY STEEMER.
Carpe·t Cleanirag

·

•

Uphotster y

TRISTATE
:
UPHOLSTERY ~ Hoit '

446·4208

MAkCUM
R~fing
and Siding. ' 30

116J_ S.cc . A ve .• Gallipolis

JIM,
spouting

446· 7833 or 446· 1833.

years

MOWR EYS Upholstery R't
I Bo• 124, Pt Pteasanr 30 ~:
675·4154 .
. • .

experience . · Free

estlmates .J RemOdeling.
Cali 388·9857.

..

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'

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EAST

.2

WEST

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• 10 7 6 4
tJl
• Q9 8 7
.9 3
• J 10 8 7
SOUTH
• A7 6 &gt;

•....

Now

t A K 10 a 32
.K6 2

Vulnerable : East-West
Dealer : South

I.3.

w...
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass

North

East

34o

Pass
Pass

I.

Sout h

It

3t

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Pass
Pass
Pass

4 NT

s•

boardl ahlp in drao to be with a
girt who can't stand him; and a
beautiful married lady Ia being
followed by a detective who
talleln tovewith her. (Repeat; 70
mln8..l..

George

was

in

dummy, He ruffed dummy's
l ast low heart with his ace of
trumps and led his last
trump. West could take his
king then or later but
George was ~oing to get to
dummy to d1scard his four
small diamonds on the last
two trumps and the ace-king
of hearts to come to 12

tricks with five spades, two
hearts, two diamonds and

three clubs
There are other ways for
South to make his slam , but
Geor ge

was playing in a

team match . The other
South l acked George's

By Oswald Jacoby

and Alan Son lag

generosity. He tried to make
seven and managed to make

We have not seen Generous George in action for

only five .
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPR ISE ASSN.)

tierluMI~•"
by THOMAS JOSEI'H
ACROSS

4l Belgian

I Barbecue rod
private eye
10 Glazier 's item
11 Tasmanian
capital
13 Stringed
instrwnent
14 Dinner
course
15 Somewhat
(suff. )
16 Prior to
17 Soul (Fr. l
18 Unstable
20 Came in first
21 Boat
22 Word of
identification
23 Beef grade
Z5 City VIP
26 Demolish
(var . )
27 Road hazard
211 Time zone
(abbr.)

Yesterday's Answer
19 Heavy
27 Macebearer
r eading
at Oxford
22 "Pistol29 Stone pillar
Packin' - " 30 Enraged
23 Houdini's
31 Damell
word
film role
24 Cheerful
~ Snooze
Z5 TV newsman, 37 Mata Hari
Roger was one

city

32 N .M. Indian
33 Wee lad

34 Inlet

35 Worked with
leather

37 Nonunionist
38 Ready

to serve

Donna summer, Ja~k Valenti.

40 Plalns abode

m.-oi; IIOmlnt.)
fN MOVI! ·(DRAMA)'" l!o
~lnt-,lln" UIIO
ClJ LOVIBOAT A guy ~ordo
ohip In drog 10 be with o G!~Wl1o
con'ltlond 111m: ond o-utKul
morrled tadr lo being folloWed
' by • del-..... ,. ..... kwt
...,_(R~I: 70 mint.)
!2:58
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1:00·
1:10 .
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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work It:
AXYDLBAAXIt
It

LONGFELLOW

One letter aimply atanda for another. In this sample 1\. Ia
used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Si ngle letters.
opoatrophea, the length and formation of the word• are all
hinta. Each day the code letters are dl/Yerent.

aoouo

=':~.•
.

I One kind of
personality
2 Hesitation
3 Way off
4 Pagoda
ornament
5 Wine
6 Sweet one
7 German
composer
8 1948 song
9 Voice
trick
12 Young one
16 Father,
in French

29 Missouri

CI&gt;. CD

' TOMORROW
COAST· TO.COAST Gutoll :

river

DOWN

5 Film

38 Conrad
or Rose

1:30
2:00_

back with us agam. He studied the hand a while before
playing from dummy and
played a small heart. He
ruffed in his hand; proceeded
to lead a small spade and
remarked, "I'm going to let
you make your king of
spades."
West ducked. He knew he
would score his king later on
and didn't want any part of
George's generosity .

QUINCY Quincy

NEWS
TBB EVENING NEWS
CBN UPDATE NEWS
LARRY JONES
OUTERUMITS
cat! UPDATE NEWS
• ())CD. ())®I il}l Gl
N!W8
iSTHELIFE
E ALLEN AT LARGE
GHTGALLERY
UPDATE NEWS
THETONIQHTBHOW

~er~ tinq , Hot wCJ t er t a nk s.

JON ES BOYS WATER :·
SERVICE . Cal i J67 7471 or '
:
367 0591

8· 19·61

IRENE Irene Car a

' Oucheaa of Duke suaet : A
Matter of Honor' The King's
former equerry, Major Sir John
Farjeon, beg a Louisa to cooke
spacial dinner. She agreea, bul
what ahould heve been a
gourmet 'a delighl becomaathe
melting pot for an unpleasant
acandal. (60 mine.)

BACKHOE a nd Septic tank
Sc rv 1ce
La rry
Sid e n
St r i ck er 675 5580.

JIM 'S

some time. but here he is
NORTH
• Q J 10 9
• AK82

(j) MASTERPIECE THEATRE

dayr

wat er de li~t~ e ry
9368 anytim e

8 CD

CI&gt; W CD

'

WINNIE

UNFOLD SCRIBE

Generous

CII&gt;.

10:05
10:28
10:30

1:1)

BUMPY

What th ey a ll got dur1ng a pany in the air
raid shelter-'"BOMBED "'

VEGA$ To teallhe

lnvealigates the death of 11 boy
In a fall from a building thai
police call homicide, bull he
medical examiner believe ail
waa the raaull of a atranga and
rare aHIIction called Tcurette 'a
!b'nctrome. (Repeat; 60 mine.)
(JJ
DYNASTY Although
q lake'a financial cr isis ia
deepening, it's Matlhew who
benefit a when Kryatle pawns
her Jewelry to bail him out after
hla rig Ia aabotagad . (Repeal;
80mlna.)

ED WARD 'S Backhoe and
Do zer Se r vi ce . Spec i a lizi ng
1n sept1 c t ank 675 1234

N air cond ition se rvi ce , "
co rnm er c,1a l , 1ndustrial ·
P hone BB2 2079

Answer

BRIDGE

('Fame') playa an aspiring
alnoer who aha rea a loft
apartment In New York's SoHo
dietrlct with two other girls.
Irene beglna to fhlnk I hat her
beauty Ia fading feat when her
new boyfriend show a no
rom!!tiC lntareat In her .

J &amp; P Plum b ing &amp; H ealin g,
Rt I Ga ll ipolis. 367 7853 ·

JACK ' S REFRI GERA TI O ,

Jumbles FORCE

(§Omlnu

10:00

SEWING M nchin e r ep a ir'$,
Aut hor iz.cd 5ing&amp;r
Sn ~ cs &amp; Serv ice . Sharpen
Sc ISSO r s. F a bri c
Sh op
Pomer oy 9912284 .
'

II

Jumble Book No. t 7: contai ning 110 pu zzles, is avai lable for $1.95 postpaid
!rom Jumbl e. c/o tllis news paper. Box 34, Norwood , N.J. 07646. Incl ude your
name. address. zip code and make checks payable to Newspaperbooks.

magazine format show
examinee the multi-faceted
topic of adoption in America.
with an eapecially ctoaelook at
lhe 'spacial naada' of children
waiting to be adopted. (60
min a.)
(fi) NOVA 'Voyager :Juplterand
Beyond' On No"Vamber 12.
1960. the spacecraft Voyager t
made ita long awaited 'fly·by' of
the planet Saturn, yielding more
Information then ever before
poaalble on the maleatlc ringed
planel. NOVA documenta
Voyager's journey through the
outereolarayatem and lookalo
the fulure of apace exploration .
(Ciotad·Caplioned ;U.S. A.)

Cor . Fou rth and Pine
Phonf' 446 3888 or 446 4477

E lec tri c itl.

Yesterday s

(j) COVER STORY: ADOP.
TION IN AMERICA Thi s

FEU.A r Ai'lt·IIE
WILL 6E WAI&lt;IH6
OPOOQN .• ~'KE

CA RTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HE AT IN G

84

(Answers tomorrow )

Andre' 1980Stara: Alex Karras,
Madge Sinclair.

Plumbing

- - -~-

BE ST

AH DID THE CHILO

&amp; Hee~ting

742 2903 .

[ I ] "K 1 I 1)"

Print answer hare:

.(I)CJD) CBS WEDNESDAY
NIGHT MOVIE ' Jimmy B. And

Dave's Applian ce Repair
Wash ers . drvers. plum
bi n g, e lectric, genera l han
dyman Ph one 304· 576·2921
or 67 5· 5689 .

Call tor es timat es 367 710I ·

-- -----·-- -- --·-·-- -- --

FOR

· ANNIE

0:30 (])

Dozer, loaded, a nd d itch er
wo r k .
Base m ents,
In n
tl sca ping , gas , e lec tri c. and
wnter lines . Charles R
H a tlie ld, Rut land, O hio .

Now arrange lhe mcled leMers Ia
form the surpnse answer, as sug·
gesled bv1he abo&gt;te car1oon

1

l!![nu

F &amp; K T ree Tnmm tn q,
stu mp remova l 675 1331

Ex c~~ating

t
rJ J

I KLANTE

aecurily of the Desert Inn, Oan
maatermlnda a brilliant plan to
empty the caalno'a lmpregn·
able money room right in the
middle of a fabulous floor show
and hlrea 1 team of profeaaionala to help him· not knowing that
one o f hie cohortaplana to take
the money and run . (Repeat; 60

RON' S Televi si on Service
Speciali zing in Zenith a n~
Motorol a, Qu aza r , anQ
house cal ls. Phone 576·2398
or 446 2454

D C Cont ractor s Plu.m.
b 1ng, elec tri ca l. hea tin g ,
root 1ng, dluminum , vinyl
S1d 1ng, a nd hom e p a inting ..
675 3376 or 675 1240 .

IN.JECTEP BY THE
t?OC. TO~ t?l DN 'T WORK.
APPA~E~TI.Y THEY
WER:E Al.l. THIS.

I

"F•me"' 1880

882 2079

1:1 1

I KJ

lrlend live with them. (Repeal)
()) 700CLUB
(J) MOVIE · (MUSICAL) •••

NO_W H A ULING house coa l

c :~ ~ ~ - ~: ~c

1

2592 .

PRIDe 1WIC£,AA'(

L OCKSM ITH
Se r vice .
Residen ti a l. au t omoti ve .
E m ergency ser v1ce . Ca ll

&amp; l1mes t one l or driveways

81

Bra nd new 1980 and 1981

N;o v..t\JIJD ~

M

R IN G L E'S SERV JCE ·exp
cr ienfed ma son. roofer .
c a rp e nter .
e l ec tri c ian ,
qe n er r~l
repa1rs
and
re m ode li ng Phone 30 4·67 5
20 88 or 67 5 4560

THOSE MEDICINES

STROKES When one of hi a
achool chum a Ia faced wilh
being aent to an orphanage,
Arnold hide a him In the
Drummond ' a penthouse until he
ca n aak his stepfather to let hia

H ome
b uil d ing ,
hom e
remode lin g and
r epair
Cu stom wo r k fro m s tart to
l ln tsh . (.:111388 IP 11

I

2019 or 881 2326 .

1973 J• ton Chevy · pi ckup
h as ps, pb, automatic tran·
!.mission. 304-773·5170 .

6_1 _____ ~a!..'!!. ~CJ!'!P!!I!.n!. _
Four 15,000 galion tanks

BROTH ERS

GARAGE 14 hr . wrec k er
serv1ce. " B1g or sma ll " we
low thern diP 2332 Eas tern
Av&lt;' . . Ga l l ipol•s . Ohio Day
446 2445 or N igh l
4d6
4792 .

1977 Pl ymouth Vola r e 6
fY I AC. Automat1 c Ve ry
c lea n. Cal l 992 37Y8 a tt er 5
pm

1974 Super Bee lle, good
conrt 1t ion S2000 675 2835.

. BOJ{N LOSER

9326.

83

te ll 985 4346

good co n d iti on . 675 5123 .

Tomat oes S6.00 a bushel
New pa t ch hall runners,
00 bushe l. Raynor Pea ch
l rrherd ,. 5 miles below
Ga ll ipolis on Rt . 7. 44A'4807 .

S9

Boats an d
Motor s tor Sel iC'

J'j

8 · 14

IBRENATI

the Indian Jungle. (Repeat)
8:58 ()) CBN UPDATE NEWS
0:00 Cl&gt;. CD DIFF'RENT

and
388

Ge ne's Ca rpet Clean ing,
deep st r ea m ex lr ~c lion .
Free est im ates, reaso nabl e
rates . Sc othguar d, 9Q1 6309 ~

UGAVE
rJ I

Bloaaom"

apeclal adapted from Rudyard
Kipling ' a' Jungle Book a' that
tellathe atoryol a 'mancub'who
growl up among the animala in

$1900 742 3076 .

&amp; 67 5 1302

Ura.

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•• • •• '-"~ •eo ' """"""' • ••• ' "'' "

Ia the narrator for lhia animated

FERRE L L's
W INDON
GLASS SERV ICE Hom e
ma1n ta i na nce
remode li ng
Phone

Of

\

4 .. ....... _ _

RACE FOR THE
P!NNANT
(I) ilDJ MOWGLI'S
•
BROTHERS Roddy McDowall

BING' S CON CRE TE CattSTRUCTION · Spec ializing
in con crPie d r 1veways ,
s i dewal k s,
patio,
base m ent , garilge f loo r s
a nd etc. Fre e es t imates . 11
years ex per ience . Cal l 367·

8Maa

r

Motorcycles

New mopeds , last y ears
mode l, 5 °o over cos t . 150
MPG
Ideal t or col lege
st uden t . Ca l l446 4676.

For Sa le H ols t ei n cow s a lso
fr es h H olste in hed ers. A t .
br eeding, D H .l. r ecord s.
Ca l l I 286 2496 .

Very Ge n t le pony , per f ec t
fo r kid s. Ca l l 446 9744 a fte r

H ammo nd Spinet organ s
14 II Sen King alum1num v
has Mag ho n y cnbinel
bo tt om ooa t w1 th h eavy
he r li gh t che rr y Ex
du t y frn1ler.
oars . ti l e l u, ll c• nl co ndi ti on Idea l for
Jackets , 5H P outboard
or chur ch 99'162 35
lrollt n g mo t or S500 7 I t
days or 949 2118. As k
a 1um1num to pp er
wll h
Pete .
slldtng iron ! window . 992
67BJ
doub l e
organ, wi th too t
Round oak t ab le 8. 6 cha 1rs
$500 Phone 992
Cr~ tt 991 364 7
Show sadd le, 14 112 1n
br 1dl e. br ens l st r a p. h alt er
&amp; lea d , '1 450 . Enq l ish sad
d lf' . S50 Ca ll 742 28&lt;14

- -

CRETE
quality and ser
vice, ca ii675· 1S82.

Cal 12561427 .

54

Enclosed utility tr ai ler
e)(c cond. w ill no t leak
Call388 8436

fo rmer Dalla a Cowboye
cheerleader who Ia the first
female rodeo clown; a vlalt to a
beauty conteat for aenior
cltlzene ; Playboy Bunnlea vie
with airline atewardeasea and
profeaalonalchee rleaderain •
athleti c competition in Loa
Angetea ; tamed dancer
Shabadoodemonalrateaaome
or hie at epa; and an Intervie w
wllh American Indian art Iat Pete
!9_th. (Repeet; 60 mlna.)
lJ)
• PROGRAMMING

Ca i1446·2107.

WEATHERALL

Compou nd Bow Special
PSE si zzler lamina ted li m ·
bs. magnes1um handl e, 50
lb
pull. Specia l $39 .95.

rJ

Nope . .. we'll try
som et hing else

I

DOITI

(l).

Hattelt Brothers CustOfl'i'
carpet s . Free esti m at~•.

Ca ll 446 2572.

UnscrambJe these tour Jumbles,
one letter to each square. to form
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Pomeroy

Wednesday. August 19, 1981

Middleport, Ohio

Officials announce best of show--painting
Juanita Lodwick of Cheste r took
the " best of show" from the bes t of
show awards m an outstanding
amate ur painting exhi bit a t the II 8th
annual Meigs County F air.
Di splayed in the Cuonhunte rs
building on Uw Rock Springs

Fairgrounds, then• was a ret·ord

nwnber of entnes and ex cepttonal
quality in the show .
Le o Hill. Racine. artist and an mstructor at Rw Grande College ,
judged the show awarding best of
shu w to Dixie L. Bcair of Cheste r for

her modern art exhibit ; Mrs. Lodwick for oil painting, acrylig painting, and ink or other; and Rhojean
McClure, Pom eroy , for watercolor.
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awarded in two places in each class ,

listed first and second respectively :
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By The Associated Press
Syria, joining other Arab states in
condeming the United States for
downing two Libyan warplanes,
today said the incident was
" American aggression against
libya and Syria alike."
It declared Syria was " ready to
carry out its national obligations
toward sister libya ."
The
obligations were not spelled out.

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Syria's state radio, monitored in
Beirut, said the vice premier and
foreign minister, Abdul Halim
Khaddam , made the Syrian position
clear in a telephone talk with
libya's second in command, Maj.
Abdel Salam Jalloud.
Damascus Radio also criticized
"those Arabs who still advocate at·
tempts to neutralize the United

The jets were downed 60 miles off
the Libyan coast Wednesday during
6th Fleet maneuvers. The Pentagon
said one of the Libyan planes opened
fire, and the Navy jets shot them
down. Libya claims a 200-mile
teJTitorial zone, but the United

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smaller guerrilla organizations,
called for an " inunediate oil and
economic embargo acaJMt the
United States. " But none of the oilproducing nations including Ubya
gave any indication tbat they were
considering a boycott.
Oil industry sources said since
there is a sizable surplus of oil on the
world market. the United States
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America 's 14 NATO allies thanked
the Reagan administration for
bri•fing them swiftly on the incident
during a meeting Wednesday in
Brussels and made lillie other comment. But Italy's Forei gn Ministry
hinted that Libya provoked the incident and assailed the Libyans'
"expansionist aims ."
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Ohio will lose $89.4
million in federal funds
COLUMBUS, Ohio IAPI - The
state will lose at least $89.4 million in
federal funds next year because of
President Reagan's tax and budget
cuts, the Legislative Budget Office
says.
That doesn 't include $93 million
which Ohio received in the 1979-1981
biennium from the now defunct
federal-state revenue sharing
program .
LBO Director Richard G.
Sheridan provided the estimates
Wednesday to a meeting of the
newly organized Joint Legislative
Committee on federal funds . He
called his estimate " early and conservative ."
Some additional decis1ons on other
major allocations of federal funds
still must be made by Congress. he
said.
Sheridan told the panel of five
senators and five House that Ohio is
ahead of all other states in gearing
up to deal with the cuts . ' 'In fact. you
are the first to have a committee,"
he told Chairman Donald E. "Buz"
Lukens. R· Middletown, and other

members.

Hav e cel ebration
of birthday

Included m the cuts he knows
about, the LBO official said. are
those totaling $46 million in the nine

A birthd ay celebration hunonng
Jt•ss1e. Eve lyn and Clifford Mi ~ ht .
Vrntun . and Peggy Yost. Ru tla nd.
wa s held recentl y a t the hom e uf ~ r .

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States recognizes only a three-mile
limit.
Defense Secretary Caspar Wein·
berger said today that no U.S. naval
maneuvers were planned in the near
luture near libya, and "we don' t expect more trouble." He spoke to
reporters in London where he
arrived for four days of talks with
British Defense Secretary John
Noll .

Copyrighted 1981

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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FOR MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

Homecoming will be held at the
Hazel Community Church at Long
Bottom on Sunday. Sunday school
will be held at 9:30a .m. followed by
a basket dinner at noon. Afternoon
'"rvice will be held at I: 30 p.m . and
there will be special smging by Dan
Hayman and the Hymntirners .
Guest speaker will be Floyd Bogard .
Edsel Hart. pastor. invites the
public .

States in the Mideast conflict.
America is the No. I enemy of the
Arabs and should be treated as

Thnnm

CLOSED THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th

Homecoming Sunday

the display are . left to right, members Margaret
Haning. Rosalie Story. and Helen Quivey. all of
Pomeroy .

A.t1 imul stud\"
.Jua nita I J.'ll~to·i c k .

F r ~111k B r•~ h · rll" k

New arrival

featuring traditional quilts. ranned fruits and
rl'getablt.•s, rrrarnifs. and li\'ing plants. Pictured with

F' ln\n~r :itudy . Rhujt.•an Ml'Ciurt&gt;. Juam\H Lod·
widl.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Burke an·
nounce the birth of their fourth child,
a son. Gregory Wayne on July 8, at
St. Joseph Hospital, Parkersburg.
The infant weighed eight pounds and
nine ounces and m easured 21 inches
in length .
Maternal grandparents are
Warren and Charlotte VanMeter and
paternal grandparents are Robert
and Virginia Burke, all of Tuppers
Plams.
The couple are also the parents of
Lisa age II , Tricia age 9 and Sherry
age2 .

"THE GRANGE HOLDS THE KEY FOR THIS
DECADE," is tht• theme of this year's Grange display
st•ctinn. locatt'd in lht• St•nior Oisplay Building , and
Heml&lt;J&lt;'k Grange No. 2049 had this attractive entl!

Syria says it is ready to act with Libya

Mitldlt&gt;port .
Marilk' :o~t ud:;·: Rhojca n Mt'C'Iurt•.

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HEMLOCK CRANCE NO 2049

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Midtll~port .

First photography exhibit
brings out local artists
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block grants ·into which Congress taxes with levels which are tied and
lwnped 57 former categorical grant determined by their federal counprograms. The new block grants. terpart, he said. Anticipated losses
with the amount received this year are $22.8 million in corporate taxes
- followed by the amount to be ·and $2 .5 million in individual income
received in the next federal fiscal taxes .
There is potential for Ohio to lose
year in parentheses- are:
Alcohol, drug abuse, and mental another $16 million in Medicaid funhealth, $37.5 million i $28.8 million I; ds from changes in federal law.
primary care health centers. $13.3 Sheridan said. It now will penalize
million I $12.4 million I; preventive stales which fail to hold next year 's
health and health services, $5.8 im:rease in that program to no more
million 1$4.2 million I; maternal and than 6 percent.
Ohio's projected increase in
child health. $17 million 1$12.7
Medicaid
is 16 percent. he said.
million 1; and social services, $145.9
Many
questions
from Lukens and
million 1$113.7 million I;
members
could not
other
committee
Elementary and s econdary
education 1not yet announced but tu be answered since the programs
be lower 1: community development have not been finalized by Congress
1not yet determined 1: community and the Reagan administration .
services. $15.2 million I $14.3 Lukens said he was promised by the
million I; and home energy assistan· White House Tuesday that most if
not all decisions will be made by
cc. $93 .6 million 1$96.2 millionl.
Sheridan said the last block grant. Sept. 3, when the .federal Office of
energy aid, is the only one in which Management and Budget conducts a
Ohio will get a hike, in this case $2.5 regional briefing in Chicago for of·
million. Otherwrse, Ohio stands IJJ ficials from Ohio and neighbormg
lose $25.3 million m state taxes states.
The committee's next meeting 1t
revenues in federal fiscal1982, star·
set
Sept. 8, following Gov. James A.
ting Oct. 1. due to changes in federal
Rhodes'
speech to a joint session of
tax laws, he said.
the
Senate
and House.
That's because Reagan's cuts in
federal taxes also apply to state

&lt;:Jn d Mrs. Ted Ml'th en r~ . Je rernv
and r\·lattht•w. Ewi ng-ton Hobe rt
J uhnsun a ml Tina Rosl'. Vintun.
wen- hosts for till' party
A ba rbecue W i:IS rull ll wed with
hontern&lt;1de il'l' cr eam and ca ke. Gif-

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SHERIFF JA~ES J. PROFFITI Ughts a match to
approximately $3 mill lion worth 1street value I of

Additional $3 million worth
of pot destroyed Wednesday·
By KATIE CROW
Sentinel Staff Writer
An additional $3 million worth of
marijuana istreet value ! was confiscated and destroyed Wednesday
night, making the total amount
se1zed and destroyed by the MeiKs
County Sheriff's Department and
other law offi cials this week in ex·
cess of $7 million.

ts Wt.'rt·' p rP~en tt•d lo th osl' hnn urt•d
:\tlL' tH1iJtg Wt' fl' \1r . ~mel Mr~. Si mon
.Jol11lS(lll . Andi e. Sharun and f1r rm·
don. Bill Dut·ff n. Mr . and Mrs.
An).! l'l o Mc Da niel. Michael a nd Han·
dy . Ollnnie Yost and Dtmn ie .J r.
C\J n' nce Might and D&lt;:~ v id . &lt;:J nd Mr .
&lt;i !ld Mr:-; . Hick M l'ttwnt' ~ and HICkl e.

marijuana Wednesday night at approximalley 10 p.m.
at the county highway garage.

Mei gs County Sheriff James J .
Proffitt, sheriff's deputies and
Keller Smrth of the Attorney
General's office , Bureau of Criminal
Investigation I BCI I, confiscated
three additional pickup truckloads
of marijuana Wednesday. in ·
creasing the week' s Iota I to 16.
Smith stated there have bee n
threats made to the sheriff and nth&lt;'r

individuals . "Anyone caught
making threats. doing bodily hann
or damage to property will be
prosecuted to the fullest extent of the
law," Smith stated .
Smith said he was in Meigs County
at the reqne't of thr &lt;heriff.
Smilh :1!", . n·;:-•
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" Hil'!:h Times ." is tlistnbutcd an 1on1:
1Continuedonpage 101

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Hav e gu es ts
G ucsls of Mr. emU :\1rs. Wi lhaJn
Fred Smith . Sr of Br&lt;iilbur y th iS
" ·eek were Mr .:md Mrs. Ted F: .
Spires . Defiance . the forme r M tu ~·
Ell e n Smith. Mr. and Mrs Tom
Spires. Brad emU Ct ndy uf New
Ra v ari cL and \1iss Kay Smtth .
Colu m bus. wh o will soon be l ~ a v in g
· fur the Job Corps.

WE'RE MAKING ROOM FOR
OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF
BERKLINE RECLINERS.

Hollon reunion set
The annual reumn of lhe desce ndants of H. W. Hollon Will he held
Sunday at the Daughte rs of Ame rica

hall 111 Chester. There will be ba sket
dinner at noon with al l frie nds and
rela tives mvited .

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GRAND CHAMPION STEER - Rodney Tripp. 16,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tripp. Sumner Road,
Pomeroy, had the grand champion steer at the junior

fair held Wednesday at th• M•lgs County Fair. Tripp
also had grand champion showmanship. Reserve
champion showmanship went lo Rogie Gaul. The grand
rhamion steer tipped the scales at 1,220 pounds .

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