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                  <text>Page-16- The Daily Sentinel

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.
Ribbons and premiums were
awarded in two places in each class ,

listed first and second respectively :
Oil Paintings
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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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however.
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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liberation of Palestine. one of the

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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
:Ji i" l L
•.:ntpJII I '\If i ll' ~ ( ,1 f 1r ~ \ f "r l ht' \ kl j!:&gt; (' ' •Uill\
f- , u _ 1 1; 1 .~ IH r; IJ ~ Fr;t nK H n ~l t• r ll' k "f \' l l l lll' rt• ~

fo~ lu"·er · si Uth" :

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·;:-•
: ~ .n ...~g,.... •.l( '.
" Hil'!:h Times ." is tlistnbutcd an 1on1:
1Continuedonpage 101

•Jr . and I .dl ic1a.

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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Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Thursday, August 20, 1981

Cutting big brother down to
WASffiNGTON - In the midst of Congress. Five hundred regulations
our August doldrums. George of limited impact have heen put on
Bush's press conference of August 12 the back of the stove for conwas the only game in town . The sideratiOn la ter this year .
But the remarkable record show s
pleasant consequence was that the
that
in March the administration
vice pres ident' s attack upon exsduspended
or rescinded 27 major
cessive federal regulati ons got a
nice play in the papers and on the regulations. In April it acted upon 34
tuhe Once aga in the lords of the regulations that weighed heavily on
local press were struck by a n the auto industry . At last week's
astoundin g truth : ThiS a d- press conference. Mr. Bush targeted
ministra tion i ~ keeping its ca mpaign 30 more . The range of these
reg ulations provides a de pressing
ins ig ht into the bureaucr a tic mazes

promises.

rt is downn ght shocking

Mr.
Heaga n promised to end the last
pri ce controls on petr oleum . and he
d1d 1l. He promised to lift the grain
embargo, and he did it. He promised
to seek major reductions in taxes

and spending. and he got them . He
promised to nominate a woman to

the Supreme Court. he hold Mrs . Sandra O'Conno r. One of his major
promises was to ea se the burden of
excess ive federa l regulations, and
for the keeping of that promise he

put \lr . Bush in charge.
The vice president is commg on
like Teddy Hoosevelt at San Juan
Hill Charge ' His Task Force on
Hegulatory Helie! has identified
1,800 federal rules tha t may be " burdensome . unn ecessary or coun·
te rproducti \·e_ .. Some of thes e rules

are sti ll m the proposal stage; others
Will require legislative action from

The administration proposes to
review and reconsider regulations
affecting livestock marketing, river
and harbor dredging, the refining of
lead-free ga s and the reporting
requirements of American flag
ships. The Task Force will look at
nooct msurance. health planning,
community development programs
and the use of patient package inserts for prescnption drugs. It will
review rules affecting mobile
homes, endangered spec1es. marine
vessels, highway geometry and the
conunercial diving industry.

In many instances, Mr. Bush's attack will concentrate on the paperwork burden of federal decrees. The
burden is mountainous. By the vice
pre sident' s calculations, the

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Martial law
in the West

ministration 's

Thl' 'c!t'clromc battlefi clrl ." developed to detect Viet Cong infiltrators

durmg thL· w&lt;~ r in Southeast As ia , is coming home - to sc ores of small comm umttes sca tte red throughout the Intcnnountain West.
Nuv: t ha t r ncmy tra ffi c al ong the Ho Chi Mtnh Tra il is on!~ a bad memory,
the ::~c o u s tr c. set smic and magne tic detecto rs will be utilized to find wayward
IJ S clll zcns from towns such as Milford . Utah. and Tonopah. Nevada
That's on ly one as pect of a s ophisticated. e lC::~l&gt;oral e and expens ive security
sys tem uf unp recedented scope now being de \'elopcd m secrecy by the Air
Force to protect ib nuclea r-tipped MX rnisstles rf the y arr sit ed in the Great
B&lt;.~ s i n of Nevada and Utah
.A lthough the mulllple nrok ctive shelter basmg proposal for the 200 intercontinen tal ballis lrc miss 1l e.s has been widely criticized on military,
economic cmd ~ n v irorune ntal grounds, a lmost no attention has been paid to

the chill ing aspects of a plan that would VIrtually impose martial law
th roughout. 12.000 to JO .OOO square miles of the affected states.
But a little-notlc&lt;'d recent report on the MX missile , produced by the Center for fn vestigative Reporttng of Oakland . Calif.. and circulated by the
Washi ngton-based Fund for Conslltullonal Goverrunent. provides the first
compre hensive account of a domestic security ope ration that is a civillitw rties nightmare. Among its components ·
- A sec unty force of 2.500 armed, roving military police officers.
patroll ing 24 hours a day , 365 days a year to protect 4,600 hardened shelters.
9,000 miles of special roadway, operating bases, support centers and other
MX facilities.
- Special units of heavily armed I&gt;-man SWAT-type mob1le attack teams,
dispt:ttc hed by heli copter whenever the sensors detect an intruder and empowered to search and detain any individual found m a restricted area.
- As many as 100 towers equipped with extended-range radar units
capabl e of providing surveillance of a security zone that might encompass
more than 40 percent of Nevada and 20 percent of Utah .
- A network of "electronic battlefield " devices surrounding ea ch missile
re~ponsive

- but in th Washington mazes, such
policies get lost.
Marveling at the energies of Mr.
Bush, I myself remain skeptical
nonetheless. The bureaucrats were
here before this administration
came to town , and the bureaucrats

will remain after it has left. It is a
long and tedious process to get a
departmental regulationon the
books, and the process is just as long
and tedious to get the rule repealed.
Delaware's Sen. Bill Roth, a careful
student of these things, estimates

the cost of federal regulation at
$1,800 a year for the average family,
and $100 billion a year for U.S.
busines s . The Reagan administration merits applause for a
good start, but it has yet a long, long
way to go.

view~

are quite sim-

ply unreal. They ignore the world as
it is - a world in which a male who
coaches football, for good or ill, commands higher pay than a woman
who coaches tennis . In their blind
adherence to formula , the rules also
ignore the wishes of the people . No
convincing evidence ever has been
adduced to prove that the people
want to put women's athletics on an
absolute par with men's athletics.
Policies of reasonable equity and
plain common sense should suffice

ABSCAM memos hint it's time Jack
to investigate the investig-...,.,c_a_to_r_s__A_nd_er._so_n
WASHINGTON - The Senate
Ethics Committee is currently investigating a veteran colleague,
Sen . Harrison Williams, D-N .J . The
greater need is for a full, evidentiary
hearing into the tactics that the FBI
used to snarjl . a ·united States
Essentially , Williams was convicted of trying to pull a few wires
for h1s political pals. Yet favors are
part or a politician's stock in trade.
He is expected to produce government JObs , contracl&lt; and projecl&lt;
for the people he represents.
It is sometimes a clumsy sys tem,
a throwback to the less artful days of
goverrunent, but it seems to work.
In earlier colwnns, I cited a
telltale FBI memo that shows the
prosecutors had serious doubts
about thetr evidence against the
senator. But this was not the only
government document that Judge
George Pratt hid from the defense.
1\ second withheld memo has now
been reviewed by my associate Indy
Badhwar. It was dated January.
!980 - the same month that FBI undercover agents. lacking the evidence to make a case against Williams.

cluster . including acoustic sensors. infrared sensors

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scale for male and female coaches.
expend equal amounts for publicity
of male and female athletic events
and expend equal amounts of equipment and supplies for males and
females."
Such regulatiOns, in the ad-

senator.

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James J. Kilpatrick

w1iversities ·· must use the same pay

of gove rrun ent today.

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national school lunch program
requires 46 million hours of formfilling every year. "The school cook
has to estimate for each meal how
much flour and yeast are used in
bread for children's breakfasts,
faculty lunches and snacks."
Other suspect regulations have to
do with the government's
mechanistic demands for a unisex
society. Schools that benefit from
federal tax funds are prohibited
from discriminating in any way on
account of sex. Thus colleges and

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magnetic sensors that indicate the presence of a counter-sensing device.
In addition to all of those measures. the Air Force is " considering degall
options that would enhance the ability to take actions ... to protect unissile 1
Joca!Jon uncertainty," accoding to a recent General Accounting Office
report .
·
In other words, the Air Force is exploring the possibility of proposing new
federal legislation that would substantially enlarge its military police
powers while simultaneously restricting local residents' and visitors' civil
liberties through vastly eKpanded search and seizure authority_
Behind those elaborate security measures is the unique nature of the MX
baSin!l proposal. It is impractical to build a fence around the vast area or to
employ "point" security techniques.
Instead, the Air Force must rely upon an " area" security approach encompassing not only its fixed facilities but also millions of adjacent acres of
public and private land.
Ranchers, miners, hikera, picnickers and birdwatchers who stray too far
frpm ~ly, Nev., or Delta, Utah, risk being caught in the constant security
sweeps designed to thwart enemy sabotage or survelllance.
· Two Utah state legislators already have filed a lawsuit against the MX
project, arguing that the planned sec\Jrlty meaaureiJ "impose an uncon~titutional form of military rule heretofore !l"P~ented in our legal
syst em. "
.
.
' That may be an understatement, but It's bne that ought to be noted by
President Reagan hefore he decides later this yt~~r whether to proeeed with
the thoroughly discredited scheme for a sprawing land-based MX system.

tned to induce him to take a bribe.
1\s thetr hidden cameras show. he
turned down the money. protesting
"N o, no. no , no ...

They went back to the flimsy
evidence, therefore, that their own
memos warned was insufricient.

They accused him or seeking a SIOO
million investment from the FBI' s
fictitious sheik for a titanium mine
owned by his political cronies.
The second memo, written bv
Roher! C. Stewart, chief of Ai
SCAM 's Newark str1ke force, accuses chief ASCAM prosecutor

Thomas Puccio of misleading him
into helieving Williams had a hidden
interest in the titanium 1nine.
"Many months later, when we obtained the tapes. the situation
proved to he quite different," wrote
Stewart. "Williams did not say he
had an interest. hidden or otherwise
- only that he was interested."
Stewart also criticized the FBI's
undercover tactics, particularly
those of the bureau's chief informant, convicted con man Mel
Weinberg. Stewart was concerned
about Weinberg's overly active role
in the scam.
As Stewart phrased it, Weinherg
"persisted in suggesting the nature
of the criminal undertaking, rather
than allowing the suspects to relate
what they proposed."
In other words, Stewart felt that
Weinberg, the eon artist, was
coaching Williams mto making incriminatory statements. Weinberg
was, in effect, supplying the script
for the senator's appearances hefore
the hidden cameras.
Stewart wasn't the only one to express concern over Weinberg's lac-

tiCS. Similar criticism came from
two assistant U.S. attorneys, Ed
Plaza and Robert Weier. They
faulted Weinberg for telling
Williams what to say hefore luring
hirn to a meeting with the phony
sheik on Jan. 28, 1979. Plaza and
Weier called Weinberg's coaching
··unpardonable."
But the videotape of that meeting
was une of the most damaging
pieces of goverrunent evidence at
Williams' trial. He was shown
boasting of his contracts and influence - but the jury was not
properly impressed with the fact

that the senator's essentially harJnless braggadocio was entirely then
product of coaching by the FBI's underworld hireling .
At the trial, Williams explained
that he had followed Weinherg 's instructiosn because he wanted to help
his friend get the $100 million mvestmenl that the phony sheik was
dangling as bait.
There is more evidence of government misconduct that the Ethics
Committee should consider. For
example, prosecutors at Williams'
trial made much of his allegedly impror presure o~ the New Jersey
state gambling commission to give a
renovation contract for the Ritz
Casino In Atlantic City to a firm supposedly favored by the senator.
Yet the government's own files
state : "Evidence ... indicates that
the Ritz proposal was dec1ded
without any undue influence or
pressure by Williams."
In another questionable government action, Camden Mayor Angelo

Erichetti actually helped forge a letter heing Williams' signature - in
the presence of the FBI 's undercover ABSCAM agents. Wein-,
berg had asked Erichetti for a letter
that would confinn the senator's
support for the titanium mine deal·;
when they agreed that Williams
would not sign such a letter, they
simply forged one.
Despite the lack of solid evidence,
the Justice Department went ahead
with the prosecution of Williams.
This raises some questions that
warrant a full-scale congressional
investigation.
Who wanted to nail Williams so
badly, and why? At least this much
can he shown: Jimmy Carter's
Justice Department tended to take
its political signals from the White
House. Williams, a power in New
Jersey politics, supported Sen . Ted
Kennedy , D-Mass., in the crucial
New Jersey primary. Indeed, Carter
lost the primary to Kennedy

Today in history.

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Today is Thursday, Aug. 20, the 232nd day of 1981. There are 133 days
left in the year.
Today's highlight in history:
On Aug. 20, 1!!68, the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations m- .
vaded Czecholovakia to crush Alexander Dubeek's liheral regime.
On this date:
In 1791, Alaska was discovered by the Danish navigator, Vitus Jonas
Bering.
In 1914, German troops occupied Brussels, Belgium, in World War I.
In 1915, Italy declared war on Turkey.
And in 1970, Israel informed the United Nations it was ready to begin
peace talks with Egypt.
Tenyears ago : The life sentence of Lt. Wi1 1iam Calley, convicted in the
my la1 massacre, was reduced to 20 years.

lacked in the same breath."
" Well, what would you link with
sex?"

" Banana bread."
"Why banana bread?" I asked.
"I happen to like banana bread,
and I also happen to like sex. I don 'I
consider banana bread any more
violent than sex, providing the other
person has no objection.''
"You miss the point. The people
who are in the censoring business
would get nowhere if they said they
were against sex and banana bread.
They're unlinkable."
"So are sex and violence," Pfizer
said."Now if they want to attack
more unnecessary sex than there rape and violence, then I might join
has to be, when it comes to en- their club. I might even go along
tertaining the masses. But I don't · with their reservations about very
see why they both have to be at- young teen-agers Involved in sex.

What I think is wrong is that by
generalizing and putting sex and
violence together they're making
people believe that if you're indulging in one you're committing the
other."
''Would you object to sex and
frozen yogurt?" I asked him.
"Why' Does frozen yogurt turn

a kite," Pfizer said.
"I don't believe the Moral
Majority would do it," I told him.
" They see sex as a violent act. "
"Maybe that's their problem,"
Pfizer said. ''Anyone with an unhapPY sex life is prone towards violen-

you on?"
"It does," I admitted. "Every

" Well, if everything you say is
true, what can just two of us do
about it hesides look at girls in their
bikinis?"
\ "Not much," he said. "Let's find a
refreshment stand that sells banana
bread and frozen yogurt."
"What good would that do?"
"It would be making a non-violent
statement about sex, which
everyone on this beacl) seeJrli! to
have on their minds."

lime I see a pretty gir on the beach I
'think to myself, 'I ·wish I had a
frozen yogurt.' " ·
.
"Well, at least frozen yogurt isn't
a violent act, unless you push it in
someone's face."

·

"If I had a frozen yogurt I would
never resort to violence,'' I assured
him.
"How abOut linkfng sex with flying

ce."

a row, while Dan Schatzeder aild
Dave Toblk blanked Minnesota· on
seven hits.
Papi, servi.l)g as the designated
hitter for only the second tlnie this
season, hit his two-run homer after
John Wockenluss broke a scoreless
·
tie with a double . ·
The Tigers are now in first place in
the America League East with a 7-3
record, while the Twins have six
consecutive losses.
Rangers 4, Brewers 1
Buddy· Bell had two hits and tw~
RBI while Doc Medich allowed only

five hits in 82-3 innings to pace Texas
over Milwaukee.
_
aeu singled .home the Rangers'
first run .In the f11'9t Inning and then
doubled home another run In the six·
th after Billy Sample's. homer gave
l'exaa a ~lead In the fifth.
Medich, 6-3, had a three-hitter
going into the ninth, but Ben
OgilVie's run-sco~ double ruined
the shutout bid before Jim Kern
came in to get the final out.
Wblte Sox &amp;, Y aokees 5
Mike Squires knocked In two runs
with a single and .a sacrifice fly as

ELECTED to the National league all-star team for
outstanding play throughout the season were, front, 1-r,
Lisa Ferrell, Lisa Camp, Mary Sisson, Joanna Frye,
Lori Sayre, Julie Hysell, Carrie Karr, . Jodi Harrison,
Rhonda Zirkle. Back ro"· - Coach David Pratt.

Chicago edged New York and snapped the team's Tonuny John jinx.
John had three shutouts agauist
the White Sox last year.and extended
his scoreless innings streak against
them to 32 2-3 iimings before
allowing four unearned runs in the
thi'rd inning.
The 38-year-old left-hander was
taking a rare break from his six-day
hospital vigil that started when his 2year-old son fell from a third-story
window last Thursday.
Marloen t, IDdlans 3
Joe Simpson doubled In the loth in-

ning and scored the winning run after Cleveland shortstop Jerry Dybzinski threw wide of third base when
Simpson tried to advance on a
grounder to the left side.
Angels 6, Orioles 3
Bobby Grich singled to ignite a
four-run fourth inning and led off the
fifth with a home run . Grich ex·
tended his hitting streak to 21
games, longest in the AL this season.
He singled to open the fourth and
scored the tie-breaking run on Bobby Clark's two-out triple. Consecutive singles by Butch Hobson,
Rod Carew, Rick Burleson and Fred
Lynn produced three more runs.
Grieb's home run was his sixth in the
as many games.
A's 4, Red Sox 2
Dave McKay broke a 2-2 tie with a
fifth-inning double and Cliff Johnson
homered in the sixth as Oakland
posted its fifth straight triumph. The
A's supported winning pitcher Matt
Keough with only four hits but got
two unearned runs in the first inning
on a throwing error by loser Frank
Tanana.

Assistant Coach. Melanie Sisson, Melissa Downing,
Maria Mu..ser, Carol Smith, Barbie Hatfield, Jodi
MiUer, Sherrie Southworth, Alana Lyons, Carla King,
and Lori Adams. Absent was JiU Nease.

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NI KE COR r i:L

M-G-M CHAMPS - The very tough Sallsbury
junior girls team won the M-G-M championship and
took second plaee honors in the league tournament.
Members of the league championship team are, front,
1-r, Mary Miller. Patricia Davis, Tammy Eblin, Jen-

da Zirkle, and Jodi Harrison. Second row- Greta Kennedy, Sandy Jones, assistant coach, Rhonda Neece,
Darla King, Barb Hatfield, Julie Sisson, Beth Blaine.
Kim Eblln, Carla King, and April Brickles. Standing
behind his team is Coach Dave Pratt.

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"You know what confuses me?"
sa id Pfizer, as we were watching the
g ~rls in their bikinis do their stuff on
the heach.
"What's that?" I asked him .
"Why do they always link sex and
violence together? Every time the
Moral Majority or any other
minority discuss evils of the day,
they make it sound like you can't
have one without the other . This is
particularly true of people who want
to censor what we see or read. Now 1
have no trouble with violence - 1
don't like it and I think there's way
too much of it for the good of the
country. And there may be a lot

·. ByWULIAMit.BARNARD .
. AP Sporla Writer
Uoyd Moseby and AI Woods didn't
exactly make the best of their opportunities, After all, a home run is
~ore p~oductive than a single in any
giVen Situation in baseball.
But few players in baseball ever
got better mileage out of five singles
and a ground ball than the two
Toronto Blue Jays did Wednesday
night.
Coming to bat with runners in
scoring position all night, Moseby
knocked in six runs ivith three
singles and a grounder and Woods
added three more RBI with two of
his three singles as Toronto bunched
17 hits for a !t-4 victory over the Kansas City Royals.
For Moseby, it was the best game
he's had since he was in Medicine
Hat, a tiny community in Western
Canada with the Pioneer rookie
league.
·
"I drove in seven runs in Medicine
Hat one night," he said. "My
previous best in the big leagues was
four against Tommy John."
The Blue Jays, 111-42 before the
players' strike, are 11-4 since the
second season started, good enough
for second place in the American
League East.
In other AL games, Chicago edged
New York 1&gt;-5, Oakland tripped
Boston 4-2, Texas topped Milwaukee
4-1, Detroit blanked Minnesota W,
California beat Baltimore S-3 and
Seattle edged Cleveland 4-3 in 10 innings.
Moseby's six RBI came on a pair
of two-run singles in the sixth and
seventh innings, a run-scoring single
in the fourth and the fielder's choice
grounder in the third .
Woods had a two-run single in
Toronto's three-run third inning and
added another RBI single in the
fourth.
Moseby also figured in one of the
game's oddest moments when he
was trapped between third and
home in the third inning, but refused
to surrender and got back to the base
after Royals first baseman Willie
Aikens threw the ball away.
·The victory went to Juan
Berenguer, who was placed on
waivers by the Royals Aug. 8 and
picked up by Toronto. Berenguer, 0-4
with Kansas City, raised his overall
record to 24 with seven innings of
five-hit pitching, allowing only two
earned runs, including a solo homer
by Hal McRae in the fifth.
Tigers f, Tw.lns 0
Stan Papi hit his second homer of
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DOUBLE WINNER - Robin
Manuel of Racllle was a double
winner In Wednesday's Rower
show at the fair . Sbe was not ooly
118med the junior gardener lor
the day, but also received a gUt
for having the best junior design.

TODAY

BOUNTY
OUTRIDER - Eight year old Mica Jones,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jones. Racine, is
outrider for the harness horse racing program a t the

Meigs County fair this year . Mica is riding her pony
Smokey. a 22·year·old.

WINNER - Don Spencer, Vincent, form erly of
Pomeroy, Is pictured driving Gigi Can to a first place
victory in the rrrsl division for three year old lilly trot-

ters at the Meigs County Fair Wednesday afternoon.
Gigi Can was the trophy winning horse among tbe
three year old lilly trotters, winning both the elgbth
and the 13th races.

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Fourteen races highlight fair program Wednesday
fo urteen ra ces marked w1th local
dr ivers and loca lly owned horses
were a tughlight of the Meigs County

Fa1r harness horse program Wednesday afternoon .
Rilcing fa ns cheered on Don Spen-

cer. Vincent, fonne r Pomeroy
resident a nd son of the la te Sidney
Spencer . Pom eroy. a local harnes.s

Ex-St. Joseph's player

Paul Morrison., 6-8 post player.,
transfers to Rio Grande College
RIO GRANDE - Pa ul Morrison. a
ii-8. 220-pound post player from Andrews Air Foret' Base. md_. has
transferred to Rio Grande Col legt.•
frolll a national ptm·cr house. accordmg to basketbcli l cuCJch J ohn
Lawhorn .
\1urri sun played the lost two
~eCJ stm s fn r national powerhouse St
.J"s eph' s of Ph il ade lph ia . He
a\·l·raged four points and four
rebounds per ~i.llne dunn11, hts fresh ·
mcm carnp;.Jign for coach Jim
I.ynarn and playt•d in onl_\· six ga me ~

because of injur!es last year .

B acade m ic average.

St. Josep h's went 23-10 during h1s
lllJtial campaign and fi nis hed 28-7
last season .
Morrison went to St. Josep h's
from ren tra l High School in Seat
Pleasant, Md., where he ave raged 16
p01nts and 13 rebounds per contest
hi s seni or year . He was fi rst team
All·Coun ty a nd lh1rd team All-Metro
as coach Ed Tro ut's eage rs went 2011.
He v,:as tab bed outsta nding male
athlete at Central and ea rned a hi gh

·I'm really excited a bout commg
to Rio Grande," Mornsun sa id. "My
parents live around he re now and I
wanted to slay near home. but a lso I
came here beca use I wanted to be an
active part of a growing progra m.
And I've a lways been impressed
with the kmd of teams coach
l...ctwhurn has produced.··
Morrison will ma jor in sa les
ma rketing and a minor in 8C·
counting at Rio Grande.

Nolan goat, then Reds hero
CINCIN NATI ' AP I - Clllcmna tl
Reds catc her Joe Nolan had a rough
n1ght be hind the plate. but he gave
the Phila delphia Phillies an even
rougher tune fr om the batter's box .
Nolan 's passl'd ball let in a run in
the first innin~-: Wednesday. when
the Phillies grabbed a 3-{) lead. He
a tuned by r&lt;tpping three hits and
dnvmf:! in rour runs to beat the
Phd li es. 6-J
" J' ve been leav ing men on base.
It' s about time r drove in som e key
runs." sa id Nola n, who cappt:'d a
decisive three-run eighth inning wi th
a two·run double.
:"-~'ul an got a workout trying to catch Reds s tarter Bruce Bere nyi, who
s uffered throu ~ h customary streaks
of wildnes.s while spotting Uw
P hil lies a three·run lead .
·It's like catch ing 1 Houston

horse trainer and driver, to several
first place wins, and Burdell McKinney of Middleport as he came in
from behind to take an exciting victory in the lOth race.
There were two divisions in the
three year old colt trotter class
ma ki ng up the first and sixth and the
thi rd and seventh races . .Jet Skipper.
driven by Ron Newhart, Marietta ,
took fi rst place in both the first and
the s ixth and Bender's Pride, owned
by Mario Celli, Mt. Gilead, was fi rst
in both the second and the seven th. A
trophy blanket for the fastest time in
, the four races went to Bender's
Pnde . The trophy was donated by
Rild1o WMPO.
The racing program was loaded
with two-year-old pacers which
ma de up the third, fourth and fifth
races. In the third . Shy .Jim , owned
by Leonard F1lzpalrick, Johnstown ,
as firs t : Entourage . owned by R. G.
Betts. Barnesville. was firs t in the
fourth with Cayuga, owned by the
Spencer family cmmng in second,
and in the fifth . Timber Sailer was
fir st. He is owned by Randall E.
Weatz, Vincent. was second in the
fifth . The trophy blanket among the
two yea r old pacers for the fastest
time went to Shy Jim. The troph y
was donated by the Royal Crown
Bottli ng Co.
There were two divisions for the
three yea r old filly trotters. Spencer
dri ving Gig1 Can, owned by him and
Weinberger of Gallipolis, drove to
first place in both the eighth and the
13th race of the firs t divis ion . In th
second division, Va lley Gem. owned
by the Spencer fam1ly and driven
by Don Spence r, was first in the
second division, race nine . a nd J eff' s
Belle. owned by C. Salrnona and D.
WCJlton. Wellston, was first in the

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' ' STATE WINNERS- Two Meigs County '-" boys were wi011ers in
their fields at tbe Ohio Stale Fair Ibis week. Tbey are, left, Kevin
Napier, son of Christine· Napier, Bidwell, first io the stale lor his
exhibit In electricity I, aod Terry Smith, SGD of Darlene Casto,
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The president read "The Denture
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The 4lith annual Parker reunion
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Franklin Parker. president. had
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Howard Parker. Helen Hart.

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BEST Of' SHOW- Juanita Lodwick, Chesler, balds her oil paioUng of baby chickens wbleh was judged best of show of the best of
show paintings In the art judging at the annual Meigs County Fair.
Tbill year'• sbow is oot only tbe largest but the quality is excellent
amoD&amp; the weuuver 100 Etntri1es.

Elliott . J ackson, was first. In l 12th
14th race for the lillies .
race for these fillies, Mother Hen ,
In the eighth race, Mellow S.
nwned by Joe Yoder, Columbus, was
owned by Roger Spencer of
first. Mother Hen was the winner of
P omeroy and driven by Ed Humthe trophy blanket, donated by The
phrey of Pomeroy, was thi rd and
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thai horse was second in the 13th .
Gigi Can won the trophy blanket . - - - - - - - - - - - - given by Dimaond Savings and
Loan.
There were three di visions for two
yea r old filly pacers in yesterday's
progra m . Burdell McKinney, Middleport, came out of tl1e pack in the
lOth race to take the lOth race,
dri v in ~ · Show
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Dorothy Karr, Pomeroy . Second in
the race was Julie's Show owned by
Ruger Spencer, Pomeroy . In the lith
race for the two-year-old fillies,
Magnolia Time , owned by Merrill

knuckleball pi tcher Joe 1 Niekro.
many good hitters not to be a good
The ba ll 's forever bouncing
offensive tea m."
around." a sweat·covered Nolan
P hillies Mana ger Dallas Green
sa id.
se~w hi s club waste scoring opMike Schm1dt a nd Garry Maddox
portunihes Ill the second. fifth,
produced RBI singles in the first a nd
seve nth a nd eighth innings.
Nolan·s passed ball let in the other
" We got the three runs in the first
Philadelphia run . Ken Gnffey 's
mmng, and we ended up with 10 hils
sacnfice fly m the tturd , Nolan's
cmd three runs. We're one hit away
RBI single in the fourth and his runfro m breakmg the ba ll game up to be
producing double in the sixth tied the
our ballgame. We 're not getting it ,"
gcune.
Green said. "We had s itua tions
Dave Concepcion smgled to start
where we could have put the game
the bottom of the eighth off Spa rky
out of reach tonight , but we didn't do
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Lyle , 5-2 . foster doubled to score
It.
Concepcion from fi rst, and Nolan . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - iced the game with his one-out
double for two more runs.
·our hitting has been rea lly slow .
George is the onl y one who's been
hilling With cons istency. day in a nd
day out, .. Nolan said . " We ha ve too

MEIGS CO. FAIR SPECIALS
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be sure to stop by
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TOP WINNERS - Jua111ta Lambert, left, aDd Betty Dean were
amoD&amp; tbe lop willners Ill lbe Meigs County Fa!r Rower show Wednesday. Mrs. Lambert, a member of tbe Rutlaod Friendly Gardeners,
toot reoerve .best of show In artistic arrangements wbitb her mass
arnmgement of golden rod, mums, Queen Anne's lace aod yew, wblle
Mrs. Dean, a member of both tbe Chesler Garden Club and tbe Shade
Valley CouocU of Floral Arts, was the horticulture sweepstakes award
winDer. Mrs. llerllice Carpenter, Pomeroy, was the best of show
award winner In artistic design, but was not present for tbe picture.

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Weight loss
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Four graduating KOPS (Keep Off
Pounds Sensibly) were honored at
this week's meeting of the Rutland
TOPS Club. Those honored . were
Freda Davis, Belva Schwer, Kathy
Stewart and Marcia Barrett.
Each 'was presented a diploma
and an engraved s tatue. Members
brought gifts in their honor. The
weekly best loser was Jo Ann Fetty
with Cindy Krautter as the runnerup. Ms. Fetty was presented .a ribbon and a cash gift. lnfonnallon on
the club may be obtained by calling ·
742-2171.

PLANTING SEEDS OF HAPPINESS - Flower
Seed the Clown, of Variety Attractions, zanesville, will
be cheerfully greeting fairgoers Friday from 2 until 6
p.m., as she has done since Wednesday . Sh01m here is
Flower Seed, kneeling, along with live of her furry

LITILE MISS AND MISTER MEIGS COUNTY - Christi
Maidens , G, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Dale Maidens, Racine; and
Crockett P. Roush, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Roush of Syracuse,
were selected Wednesday evening from 31 girls and 10 boys compellug
for the lilies. Both Miss Maidens and Mr. Roush received $50 gift certificates from Elberfeld's, and all participants received blue ribbons.
The contest was held by the Middleport Business and Professlooal
Women's Club, with Alwllda Werner In charge, and judging the event
were Evelyn Proffitt, Laverna Yeauger and Agnes Roush, all of
Mason. Danny King of Point Pleasant was the master of ceremonies
and interviewer, a nd 1980 Little Mister Meigs County, Colin Maidens,
the son of Mr. and Mrs . Dale Maidens and Christl's brother , assisted
" 'ith presenta tions.

companions , Miss Lamb, Mary Wells: Miss Pig, Pam
Lawrence; Miss Mouse, Glfnda Gum: Miss Bunny,
Betty Loftus, and Miss Cow, Rhonda Jeffers. Flower
Seed was selected by the Clowns of America for first
plarr honors in makeup and costum e.

Garden produce winners announced
Kathleen Btssell. Long Bottom ,
took first place m the best dtspiay of
ga rden prod uce in the fa rm croP"
a nd horticulture department at the
Metgs Count y Fatr .
Others pi:J'ing 111 the best dtspl ay
class and receiving ribbons and
premiwns of $15, $10, $5 and $2.50
respectively , were Jimmie kmg.
Minersville, May Tay lor, Pomeroy.
and Rella Day , Minersville.
Ribbon and premiwn winners in
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observed this weekend . The Tri·
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wke plaee un Mam Street in Coolvil le. Acttvttle s will begm Saturday
morning with it nea market all
weekend. There wtll be a s tree t dance un Saturday evening , an d both the
Coolville Volu nteer Fire Depart·
ment a nd the Seninr Citi ze ns wll l
have activities g oin~ dur ing the
weekend .

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Forked Run Lake, Long Bottom. A
basket dinne r will be served at 12:30

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Cowdt"n. !IQUash : and F'rl'd B. Smrth. nulla lou pt.•
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lllil rr far s1 111. Ma.r Ta .~· lo r and S haron Fi t' Ibt"r .

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James E. Ashley. La ncaster. ts
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To meet Friday
The past ma trons of Evangel ine
Chapter 172. Orde r of the Eastern
Swr will meet at7 :ZOp.m . Fnday a t
the home of Mrs. Emma K. Clat worthy . Members are a sked to take
gtfts for games.

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The Harrisonvi lle Senior Ci ti zens
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ACHIEVEMENT- These four young people were
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standing member of the organizations making up the
junior fair. From tbe left are Kathy Pooler, Future

Homemakers of America; BUI Dyer, who received the
award as not only the best 4-H Club boy but also the
most outstanding Future Farmer of America; Becky
Edwards, best 4-H Club girl, and Penny Miller, hest
Vncatlooal and Industrial Clubs of America member.

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Revival to begin
Evangelist Joseph Gwinn of Leon,
W. Va. will be . tile speaker at a
revival to begin Monday at the Ash

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Middleport .
Sevices each evening will begin at·
7:30 p.m . and will continue for two

weeks . Special singers the first week
will be Dan Hayman and the Country H)mntimers and lhe second
week, Joint Heirs and the Gospel
Messengers. ·

Regu!M Pnc e

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The New Haven Women of the

• 7:30p.m. in the Missonary Building
t with the hostesses being Fay Car.; penter and Rena Johnson.
~ The meeting was called to order
! by the president, Orpha Fields. The
! secretary's report was read and the
'"treasurer's report was given. Roll
; call was given by naming a " money~~ving" tip. Prayer was led by Iva
;:: Stewardship Director, Loretta
"'Stewart gave an update on the "Penn~A-Day" money she has received.
Finance Director, Sarah Gibbs
·presented members with " cottage
'· sales" envelopes to be turned in for
,Missions Day, f.i~lds g11ve a report
. on attending the International Con: vention of The Church of God held in
. · Anderson, Ind. She also received
· Bible study material while there.
: Venture '82 brochures were passed
: out to members wanting them.
: The Prayer Retreat was held Aug.
13 at the Racitle Locks and Dam .
• Finance Director, Sarah Gibbs,
· was in charge of e program with the
; theme being, "Cold Figures to
: Warm the World ." The program was
: to familiarize WCG members with
the national missions budget of WCG
and review projects by which WCG
· local units together, raise an
· amazing sum each year for the work
· of the church at home and overseas.
It also generates greater enthusiasm for P.it.icipating in these
projects by emphasizing that their
. meaning goes far beyond their "cold
figures." She was assisted by Lore!. ta Stewart, Margaret Dodson, Orpha
: FieJPs, Sue Erwin, Grace Cun; ningham , Bonnie Fields, Rena John' son and Fay Carpenter. Scripture
' was taken from II Corinthians 9:7
: and 8 :7. The group closed with the
: song, " Praise God to Whom All
· Blessings Flow" and c ircle prayer.
; Attending were Loretta Stewart,
: Norma Greene, Orpha Fields, Iva
: Capehart, Fay , Carpenter, Rena
: Johnson, Sue Erwin, Grace Cun\ itingham, Bonnie Fields, Vera Dodson, Margaret Dl!bson and Sarah
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The annll!ll picnic of the Past
· Councilors Club of Chester Council
323, Daughters of America, was held
·ill the Belleville Locks and Dam at
Reedsville Wednesday night.
Following the picnic a business
meeting was held with Erma
Clelsnd, president, in charge . Mar, cia Keller thanked members for the
·gifts and cards during her recent
- hospitalization. Mrs. Cleland con" dueled games with prizes going to
·the winners. Pauline Ridenour and
Opal Wickham served homemade
--ice cream to the members and their
.;..guests.
~· Members a ttending were Ada
::Sissell , Erma Cleland, Lora
l:;Damewnod, Goldie Frederick,
:;Leona Hensley , Opal Hollon, Marcia
'*Keller, Mae McPeek, Ada Morris,
: Ada Neutzling, lnzy Newell, Laura
: Mae Nice, Ethel Orr, Pauline
: Ridenour, Betty Roush, Mae Spen! cer, and Letha Wood.
:!j Guests at the picnic were
::; Margaret
Amberger,
Opal
.. Eichinger, Heather Hartung, Andrea Hartung, Anita Zeslyka, Julia
;;!Damewood, Joe- Bissell, Alta ,
: Ballard, Harlan Ballard, Vance
~Speneer, Opal Wickham, Arthur
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~ Church of God held its regular rnon~· thly meeting on Thursday, July 9 at

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79 V. W. Rabbit, automatic
70 Chevy Malibu, 2 door.
79 Ford Fairmont Wagon
79 v.W. Rabbit, 4 speed.
78 Dodge Omni. 4 door .
78 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
77 Buick RegaL local car .
76 Chevy Suburban
76 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
' 76 Dodge AspenS . E .
74 Chevy Suburban
Dodge
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Volkswagen Beetle
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Cooking?
DaleStoU,
Meigs County
Extension Agent,
Home Economies
Stop by the 4-H building durmg
the Meigs County Fair and see all
the 4-H project exhibits' We have
lots of terrifi c foods projects this
year. Here are some recipes from
the prOJect books that the k1ds
really like .
Peach Crisp
1cup rolled oats 1quick cookmg
or reg ular)

cup sifted enriched nou r
•, cup brown sugar, firmly
packed
12

1

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teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon cinnam on
1
z cu p t 1 s ti ck l butte r or
1na rgarlne

4 cups peeled, sliced peaches
Preheat oven to modera te 'J5U
degrees F I
Place rolled oats. flour , sugar,

salt. and cinnmnun
and mix to blend .

111

the bowl

Add soft butter or IIIC:lrgcmne

and blend well with pastry blender or fork .
Arrange peeled. sli ced peacht's
111 buttered bakmg dish
Spread oatmeal mixturl' on top
uf apples, and press down il ghtl r
B~ k e

about 30 mi nutes ur uu tll

toppinE: i.s brown e~nd app l e~ arl'
tender when tested w1th a fork
Serve wann or cold with milk,

cream. or Ice cream
Variations In pli:iCt' l)f fresh

peaches, use four cups sliced
fresh apples.
Onion Burgers
I pound ground beef
•, envelope dry onion soup mix
1 , cup finely crushed cracker
crumbs 1 about 16 to 18 sa ltines I
8 hamburger buns , split
Preheat oven to 435 degrees F .
Put 16 crackers in plastic bag
and crush with rolling pin .
Measure •, cup crumbs.
Empty envelope (about 11·&gt; oz. I
of onion soup into mixing bowl.
Mix contents well with spoon .
Spoon about half of the mixture
back 111! 0 the envelope and save

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Bake at 425 deg rees F . for
seven to ei!-(ht mmutes.
Serve on split ha mburger buns.
Thoughts for food : The patties
ca n be frozen . Wrap each one in a

7·· X /"' foil square and fr eeze .
Wh(•n ready to cook, bak{' fo r 10
llunutes in a 425 degrees uven .

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punch called " Jiffy Punch," ca ll
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Div1n1ty
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Schoo l a t Deer·
field, Ill.
For f our weeks f ~ ""
Mr Ti llis will be
wor k in~ as a
David Tillis
s tudent vol unteer at the Te l f.er isa
archaeulogical si te in Tel Avi v. The
15 acre site, not previol1.51y e:-;-

cava ted, is thought by some to be the
location of he Bibli ca l Ga thRimmon. an anc1ent Ph1listme c1ty
which has not been inhabited for
3,000 years.
Follow ing three weeks of travel

SOCIAL
CALENDAR
1liURSDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Hwnane Society
Thursday a t 7:30 p.m. at the Meigs
Inn.
FRIDAY
PAST MATHONS, Evangeline
Chapter 172. O.E.S., 7:30 Friday at
the home of Mrs. Emma K. Clat·
worthy . Members arc to take game
g ifts.
SUNDAY
HOMECOMING , Hazel Community Church, Long Bottom. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m., basket dinner
at noon, afternoon service at 1:30
with special singing by Dan Hayman
and the Hymntimers and guest
speaker Floyd Rogard. Edsel Hart,
pastor, invites the public.
REUNION, descendanl• of R W.
Hollon, Sunday, D. of A. hall in
Chester, basket dinner at noon. All
friends and relatives invited .

Rutland Club sets
open meeting
The Rutland Garden Club will hold
an open meeting on Aug. 31 , 7:30
p .m. at the Rutland United
Methodist_Church. All garden club
members are invited.

•'

thorugh Israel, Till1s will enroll as a
full tune student in the master of ar·
ts program 1n " History of Ancie nt
Isra el" at the Institute of Holv Land
Studies, in J erusalem . He exPects to

gradua te there in December, 1982
and then will return to Tnnity to
c o mplet e
h is
g r ad uati o n
rcquircme nl'i there .
Tillis graduated from Paint Vallev
High School, Bainbridge, Ohio i~
1965, from Asbury College, Wilmore,
Ky . in 1969 with a bachelor of a rts
degree 1n philosophy and religion,
a nd from Li ncoln Chri stian
Serrunary . Lincoln. Ill. in 1974 with a
master of d1vmily degree in semitic
languages and literature. He also
taug ht adva nced Hebrew courses at

the Seminary before beginning his
current course of st udy at Trinity 111
1978
He IS the gra ndson of Mrs. Viola
Tillis , Chillicothe , and Victor
Braley, Rutland .

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'388

(Deliv ery not ii'lcludcd
f1t th is pnce)

ByJAYNELEEHOEFLICH
Action is in full swing a~ the Meigs
Courity Fairgrounds, and although
attendance has been great so far,
everyone attached to the fair would
just love to see your smiling face
before the event winds down Satur·
day evening,

over the grounds, through Fiday,
(hours U p.m .) will be Flower Seed
the Clown, of Zanesvill~'s V,arlety
Attractlons.
A four-ye11r
professional, Miss Flower Seed was
given the lint place makeup and
costwne award by CJowns ~
America, a well-deserved honor for
her zany charm and antics. She will
be often accompanied by an entourage of five animal. characters,
who are, incidentally, local young
ladies who volunteered to roam the
fairgrounds and greet fair-goers.
Believe me, it certainly adds an ex·
tra special touch to the carnival atmosphere to have Flower Seed and
company " clowning around!"

This year's art show, located in
the Coonhunter's Building, features
many, many outstanding creative
works, and I encourage you to take
the time to visit this fine exhibit
while you're in the vicinity. Both
quality and quantity of entries have
increased over past shows, thanks
much to the ·s upport and involvement of the Bend 0' the River
Art Council, a local organization
devoted to all branches of the artistic field. And if some of these
drawings and paintings are any
example of the talent of Meigs Countians ... well, look out Leonardo da
Vinci.

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REG.

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The Little Miss and Mister Meigs
County contest was a great success
Wednesay evening, with 31 girls and
10 boys, ages four through seven,
participating in the judging .
Pleasant Mrs, John (Alwilda ) Wer·
ner of the Middleport Business and
Professional Women's Club served
While there is an abundance of well as chairperson of the event, as
other competition in various classes, well as being in charge of Saturday's
surprisingly enough, in both senior Pretty Baby Contest. Each and
and junior poultry divisions com- every one of the entrants was
bined, there is only one pair of darling and deserved to win, but the
chickens roosting at this year's fair. titles, after much deliberation by the
Now, wouldn't Colonel Sanders be out..of-state judges, were given to
Christi Maidens, 6, daughter of Mr.
appalled?
and Mrs. Dale Maidens, Racine, and
A familiar. "fair" face going on 30 Crockett P, Roush, 4, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Roush, Syracuse. I
years, F. 0. Day, Marietta , is again
would have hated to have been in the
handling the sound system for the
festivities. A real expert in his field, position of making a selection from
that kind of competition!
Day will, more than likely, do his
usual reliable job amplifying the
Remember, the Young Blades of
voices of anouncers and such. With
Bluegrass and Helen Cornelius ,will
everything else to he concerned
be appearing as tonight's gran·
with, I'm sure the fair board is glad
to have this important task in such dstand attractions, with shows
beginning at 8 p.m. - a fun evening
capable hands.
of country entertairunent. For
Friday, a nwnber of activities are
Lucille Leifheit, personable fair
board member, is a bright spot in scheduled, beginning with the pet
the days of those of us spending quite show at I p.m. in the show ring on
a bit of time at the Meigs County the hill. In case you missed the first
flower show, which, by the way, had ·
Fair. I'm sure the amount of
organizing she conducts during this some really gorgeous entries from
local gardeners, a second one will be
hectic week must he frustrating at
held with judging at 2 p.m.
times, but Mrs. Leifheit always
Simultaneously
at 2 p.m ., harness
seems to enjoy every minute of it.
racing
will
begin
down at the track,
Her ingenuity at coming up with in·
with
several
heats
set for the af·
ventive new features each year is a
temoon.
At
7
p.m.,
the
Junior Fair
great addition to the fair, and it's
department
will
hold
the annual
good to see her and the rest of the
market
steer,
lamb
,
and
pig sale,
fair board so active creating enand at 8 o'clock, the horse pull will
joyment for all.
commence. Talk about something
for everyone!
"Planting seeds of happiness" aU

$439

Wood Table Lamps- 3 -way
Plush Tan Herculon Recliner
4 Lamp Tables, oak
1 Hex Chairside Table, oak
1 Square Cocktail, oak
4 Solid Ma pie Bar Stools, padded
K roehler Sola, rust corduroy
Blue Velvet Waii·Away Recliner
10 Velvet Occas, Chairs, cane
Pine Sugan Bin End Table

39
350
119
198
199
96
744
450
159
259

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Oak Ha II Tree w/mirror

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Colonial Sofa and Loveseat ~r~;.~,
Beautiful Creme &amp; Brown Print

19
199

55

1 Only Patio Coffee Table
Twin Size Brass Headboard
1 Painted N . Stand, 2 dr ,
Formica End Table, burl design
2 Square Lamp Tables, burl

67

77
55
540
244
110
122

1 Formica Top Maple Coffee Tbl.
1 Stereo Wa II Unit,
wa L fin . closeout
1 Lingerie Chest, 6 drawer
1 Plate Glass Mirror, 26" x40"

BUY THE BEST AND ON SALE

TERRIFIC SELECTION OF SIMMONS AND
STEARNS &amp; FOSTER HIDE-A-BEDS

I WICKER WALL DECORATIONS

$

(ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE)

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Peach and Coral P a It ern, Con·
temporary Style .
Reg , S749

'375

DREXEL FAMILY ROOM SOFA
Herculon cover
brown stripe.
Reg.S1079

1668

'899

56
59
139
12S
156
110

22
47
55
63
63
63

349
297
29

216
209
7

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SF71

(ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE)

CLEARANCE

WAREHOUSE CLOSE-OUTS

ON SIMMONS AND STEARNS &amp; FOSTER

MATTRESSES
AND BOX SPRINGS

SALE ON

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QUALITIES
SIMMONS
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"BEAUTY REST"
ON SALE

STEARNS AND FOSTER QUALITY M.&lt;)TTRESSES CLEARANCE
FIRM:
REG .
SALE
1 Set Queen Size 60"x80"
5299.95
$167 Set
1 Full Size Mattresses 54x75
' 119.95
77 Ea .
EXTRA FIRM :
239.95
1 Queen Size Mattress Only ·
111 Ea.
3 Twin Size Box Springs
149,95
67 E;~.
1 Full Size Box Spring
189.95
97 Ea.
EXTRA Fl RM-"Our Best" - Correct Com tort
3 Sets Twin Size Foam
359.95
188 Set
4 Sets Queen
529.95
Mismatched Innerspring
344 Set ·
3 Sets Twin Innerspring
359,95
188 Set
2 Sets Full Size Foam
439.95
238 Set

SIMMONS-CLEA)?ANCE
1 Queen Size Set "limited"
Beautyrest
2 Twin Sets "Limited" Beauty rest
1 Set Super Firm Beautyrest" .

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Reg , 5695
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HIGHLAND HOUSE SOFA

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Peach
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OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 8:00 P.M.

200 CHAIRS

Trapunto

35 MORE SOFAS IN STOCK

NOW REDUCED 20% to 40%
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Req . $1013

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DINING ROOM SUITES

SALE
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253
188

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notes ...
Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Meyers of
New Haven visited Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Circle recently.
Miss Dixie Circle of Cleveland is
here spending her vacation with her
parents and other relatives.
Mrs. Mary Russell of Waverly
spent a recent weekend here with
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circle . Ray
Brookman of Buchtel a)SQ visited at
the Circle home recently .
Mrs. Mary Russell visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Circle and Ver·
na Friday and attended the .
homecoming at Cannel Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Circle and
family vacationed recently at Myrtle Beach.
The Rev. a nd Mrs. Carl Hicks
were visitors of Eva Archer recen·
tly.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circle
visited Monday with Archie Tuttle of
Eagle Ridge.
Earl Johnson was the recent
visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Johnson.

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ROCKERS, LOUNGES, TO
OCCASIONAL, RECLINERS

50 SOFAS ON SALEJ

Wall - Away Recliner, brown

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SALE

on cookie sheet.

to study history in Israel

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Reg . 5449

'244

Add ground !Jeef and cracker
crwnbs . Mix well. but gently .
Shape mixture into eight pat·
ties. each one abou t four to four
and one-half inc hes across. Place

Grandson of local persons

c haeolo g y

By
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fo r a nothe r time .

.Jeff Tracy was honored with a sur·
prise pa rty on his fifth birthday by
h1s parents . Jay a nd Susan Tracy,
Pomeroy .
A train theme was carried out in
the ca ke and decorations. A clown
visited with Jeff and his guests.
(iarnes were played and prizes
awarded to Gina Scarberry. Trina
Bachtel. Em ily Johnson. Becky
Johnson won the door prize.
Presenting gifts to Jeff were
Tracy and Wendy Collins, J . P
Stanley, C. J. a nd Tracy Stone , Kim
Haggy, Ronald, Trina a nd Ka nd1
Bachtel, Reeky and Emily Johnson,
Dixie. Kim, Tammy, a nd Tracy
Eblm. Gi na and Cortney Sca rberry
and Steve Tracy .

Dav id C Tillis. son of Mr and
Mrs. Dav1d F . Tillis, 1897 Ga melin
Hill Rd., Chilhcuthe, will be studymg
in Israel for the next !8 months as
part of the course requirements for
hi.s
master s
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degree 1n Ar- r~

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Celebrates birthday

Jeff Tracy

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REDUCED

20%-50%

••EARLY BIRD SPECIAL" - ONE OF A KIND FLOOR SAMPLES
CLOSE-OUT PRICES
REG . SALE
S410
5133
Wing Chair, Floral and Peach Velvet
315
99
Drexel End Table, Pecan, Drawer, I tal .
75
249
Oak Nightstand, Dark Finish
415.
99
Drexel End Table, Oak, Storage Area
137
66
Bunching Table, Glass Top, Pecan
244
Drexel Lounge Chair, Gold, green stripes 459
Maple Grandfather Clock,
Weights , chimes
795
299
Drexel Coffee Table, 36" sq , Oak, glass lop 692
299
44 " Bench, Yellow uphoL pad, Pecan
124
88
Keepsake's Oak Washstand, mirror
473
299
curio Pecan Mirror Back &amp; Doors
249
188
Turquoise Drexel Lounge Chair
419'
199
Maple Corner Desk, Formica lop
228
99
44" Hutch Top tor Above Desk, Maple
265
99

FORMER RESIDENT- Fred Brown, former Pomeroy resident and
an employe of the Oblo Department of Agriculture, was at the Meigs
County Fair Tuesday afteraooniDSpeetlng rides aod games on the midway. Bronla active with the IDSpection for the Oblo State Fair aod then
travels to ~ty fain to conduct similar IDSpectloDS. He Ia the son of Mr,
and Mn. VirJII BmwD of Pomeroy aod has been with the Department of
AgriCulture for the past 12 yean. He .resides near Columbus,

bus driving certificates in
preparation for the upcoming new

BChool year.

ReceiV!ni certificates were :

S(luntERN LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRicr ooft S1n11b Ray Pr&lt;ii!Kt, Lorry Smith, Wendell
Enoin, RIYmond·OUver, Rot~er Hill, K•thleen
Morril, £ - lipolleor, NtWe Frodertl'k,
Donie! lllflli, 1ll!!mu HID, ~bert Smith,
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DoiiooO~ Coiobll Rlt&lt;Nt, Nlllllti&lt;Ne, Ar, " · -· ~Ia
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MEiGS LOCAL SCHOOL DISTR!cr - Bobby ·
Arnold, Dooakt Blrnell Ealllef Black, RIIIUI
8-..lng, Vll'!dl Carl. Do
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Daniell, Theron D!!rbom, Noornl Floyd, I.AII
IIIII, Mary D. Kin~, Juillll) Lambert, Cora JAI·
tla. Ida Mlrtin,' L0o Morrta. Gloria Oiler,
WUllun Ratllll, Wllliom . Smllh, Pauline'
Snowden, Mtnnlo ~ William Thomlon,
Vanet, 'V..- W-, JMOtlian W"'",
• Robert Wlllllrna-,' Ollrles W~, Norman
Wood, R,..ld Wood, Wanda Wood, Lola Wyant,
Mltdlot Sllnlqh, Bnan Windon, Fayt Manley, .

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lifetime suite Mixture of maple
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very elegante suite.
Features a large chest of drawers, a
78" dresser with individual ebony
base, mirror and full size brass head-

Slltterfield. Keltha Whitlatch. Alfred Wolfe, Sand).• Cowdel')' , WIUiam Hannum, Sheila Fields and
Ci&lt;fy PulliN.
BOARD OF MENTAL RETARDATION - Orva J. Holter. CordeU. Brown, Juanita U.mbert

tertu. Tereu trenuns, Diana .C roabf,

REG . SALE
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165
99
242
29
66
199
406
19
129
177
265
189
88
199
438
499
946
377
195
144
385
399
199
144
399
33
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HUNDREDS OF MORE BARGAINS ON TR LY FINE FURNITURE DURING OUR SALEI

Bus driver certificates
presented by Meigs board
The Meip County Soard of
Education has issued a riumber of

Dec. lamp Table, Glass top ,
Metal Sculptured Base
Walnut Bookcase, 38x38" , Glass Doors
coat Rack, 4 Post, Solid
30" Bookcase, Drexel. Oak
Floor Lamp, Brass 3 Way, Scratched
Student Desk, Oak, Formica lop
small Boudoir Chair, Oyster Floral
Desk Chair, Drexel Heirloom
Lighted Corner China, Maple Finish
2 Panel Decor. Screen 52"x76"
Drexel Oval End Table, Oak, Tudor
Wool Area Rug 4'8"x6'7" Brown Des1gn
wool Area Rug, Amber Iones 4'8 " x6'7"
Painting , Oriental Mountain

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SALE

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PRINTS • OILS • PICTURES

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your room ~uri"'g · our sale , These
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Radiation 'used on cancer victims

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MARIJUANA-Keller Smith of the BCI and Sheriff
James J. Proffitt. 1-r. worked long hours Wednesday

confiscating additional marijuana. Wednesday nigbt
apprmtimatley $3 million was destroyed at the county
highway garage.

MILLIONS GOING UP IN SMOKE-Marijuana
valued at approxlmatley $3 million (street value) went

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would have no difficulty replacing
the 475,000 barrels a day Libya ships
to the United States.
Some oil industry officials expressed fears that Libya might
nationalize the holdings of American
companies operating there . They include Occidental Petrolewn, Exxon,
Mobil, Conoco, Marathon Oil and
Amerada Hess. But the compames
reported their Libyan operations
were still normal Wednesday.
There was also no report of any
retaliation against the 2,000
American citizens livin,l! in Libya.
Most of them are oil company em-

ployees and their families. and they
have kept their distance from the
Libyan population since the U.S.
Embassy in Tripoli was sa cked. burIOfAI.

WIN'&lt;F.R -

Burdell MeKinne)'. Mid-

dltport . gan• harness horse ra c ing fans plenty to chet·r
a boul Wedn t·sda}' afternoon as ht" pulled from tht&gt; pack

to driw Show ' Em Lady, owned by Dorothy Karr,
Pom1· ro~· . tn a "in in thr lOth race for m·o year old filly
parers.

ned and closed m Dccernb€r 1979.
In Beirut. Lebanon, the U.S. Embe~ssy asked the Lebanese govern~
rnent for extra
newspapers and

protection as
radio stations

voiced fears today that pro-Libyan
groups would mount bombing and
rocketing C:tttack~ un American
targets in I,ebanon .

RL:LL GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE
n _·C'h~mpion bul\1 Limousin bn•edJ in the open rlass at

the Meigs County Fair Wedneday was Williams and
Sons, Rt. 2. Cool\·ille. Pirrured l·r, Cheryl Williams and
Slt•ve Williams.

Weather forecast

Three defendants folieited bonds
of $350 each, posted on charges of
driving while intoxicated Tuesday
night when they failed to appear in
the court of Middleport Mayor Fred
Hoffman.
They are Timothy W. Smith.
Gallipolis; Fred A. Hartwell, Bidwell. and Gregory K. Cundiff. Mid·
dleport.
Fined Jn the court Tuesday night
were Floyd L. Warth, Hartford, $225
and costs and three days in jail,
driving while intoxicated ; Mark S.
Searles. Granville, same fine and
sentence, drivmg while intoxicated;
Chester T. F1sher, Colwnbus, $100
and costs. driving while under
suspension, and $50 and costs, conswiting in a motor vehicle . Bill
Reeves, Pomeroy, was given a five
da y Jail sentence on a disorderly
manner charge.

F nd&lt;\y . H1 gh.s near 80 Chance of ram 10 percent tonight and Fridav .

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Beef cattle judging was conducted
at the 118th Meigs County Fair Wed·
nesday afternoon .
In the Hereford divison , Country
Road Farm, Racine, took six first
places wiih Lloyd Blackwood,
Pomeroy, t~king five first places,
and his son, Jay Blackwood, took a
first. Country Road Farm exhibited
the grand champion bull and the
reserve champion bull . .Jay Blackwood exhibited the grand champion
female and Lloyd Blackwood, the
In the Limousin division. Wilhams
and Sons, Route 2. Coolville, won II
first places and exhibited the lour
grand champion and reserve cham·
pion animals.
In the Simmental division, Kim
Bickers, Double B. Farm. Gallipolis,
won eight first and exhibited the
grand and reserve champion bulls
and the reserve champion female.
Joe Bolin, Rutland, won one first and
exhibited the grand champion
female .

Two men's softball games are on
tap at Middleport Park Friday

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The first action will b€ City Limits
versus Meigs Inn and at 7:30p.m.
Hubbard's Greenhouse will play
Meigs Mine team .

VILlAGE
PHARMACY

In Meigs County Common Pleas
Court, Cora See was granted a divorce from James L. See.

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Veterans Memorial Hospilal
Admitted-William Riley, Irwin ;
Richard DeMoss,
Pomeroy;
Henrietta Jenkins, Pomeroy .
Discharged-Denise Tillis. Harold
Hunnell. Roy Young, Jr.

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Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted-Charles E . Friley.
Pomeroy; Patricia Pauley, Portland; Rob€rt Williams, Middleport;
Vona Gillenwater, Rutland; Harley
Koenig, Reedsville ; Beatrice Rair·
den, Hartford.
DJscharged--Edna
Roush.
Virginia Hayman. Clara Paulsen,
Tammie Wright.

Two games on tap

FINALE- Herman Carson. left, is wrapping up 10 years service on
the Meigs Coun&amp;y Fair Board this year and will not seek reelection to the
beard. Carson is pictured with Bill Radford. fair beard member, who ,..IU
be laking over the bortlcultural superintendent's post to replace Carson
alter this year.

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his rabbit In the f.H division while Robert Smith of
Bashan took reserve champion showmanship.

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Closing exercies for the Syra cuse
Community Bible School planned for
Friday evening have been cancelled.
due to the Meigs County Fair.

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Three calls were answered by
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took Vona Gillenwater from Main St.
to Veterans Memorial Hospital; the
Racine Unit at 3;04 p.m. took
Patricia Pauley , Portland, to
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upper 70s to low 80s. l.ows in lhe mid to upper 50s.

periments deny that patient treat-

fonna nce of one hospita l unit was

"disma l," and anima ls and human
patients were kept near each other
m one area that "would appea r to b€
highly prune to severe infestati ons of

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(;enerall y clea r tomght. l.ows in the mJd to upper !iOs. Partly cloudy
Wmds easterly to northeasterly :&gt;- 10 mph tonight.
Extended Ohio Forecast - Saturday through Monday : Fair
Saturday a nd Sunda y. l':hance of showers east Monday. Highs in the

The magazine provided re porte rs

Beef cattle
judged at

resere chamion female .

ThrPP forft•it hunds

CHAMPION - Ha\·ing the grand ('harnpion and rest•r-

drug dealers and us~rs . "Two years
ago the magazine published ali article stalin~ marijuana in Meigs
County was the finest in the coun·
try," Smith stated.
"In the past live or six days, with
the combined efforts of law enfor cement officials, we have

Principals involved in the ex-

"et hical q ucstilms" were ra ised by
some of the expenments, the per-

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FAIR QUEEN BENEFITS -The Ma10a Cean&amp;y BaDk.al New Haveli paliltl pel' poud ferTuya RGaah'o
t:twotiL5poaD""""d steer Friday niPt diii'IDI tile aDJiul Muon Cean&amp;y Fair Baby Beef Srole ad tllen denated It bad; for
male with proeeecla of tile raale IOIDI Into tile MalOn Cean&amp;y Flllr Queen Colltelt fnad, I(IOMOred by lhe bank.
Logan Paeldq Company parcbaaed tile steer on reule for 88 ceota per poaod. Sbown above, from ... left, are
Ray Weaver and Uoyd Roub, Mason Cean&amp;y Balik cllreeiOn, Dick Ord of Muon Cean&amp;y Bank, R.G. Greta
repreaentiJI&amp; Lo&amp;an Packlnc, and Mils Roaah. (Photo by Bob Wingett.)

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mana~ed
to confiscate ap·
proximatley four tons of marijuana.
This is not just a local problem, but a
natiOnal one," Smith commented.
" Your sheriff is determined to
bring thJs problem in Meigs County
under control. The growers are ex·
tremely mad," Smith added.

bold heari ngs on the experiments
next month. ·
The article says the experiments
at the hospital began as a legitima te
attempt to improve cance r therapy
techniqu es bu t evo lved into
"something quJte different. "
Howard Rosen ber g, a n investigative reporter for colwnnist
Jack Anderson and author of the article, said he found 194 cancer
patients treated under the NASAAEC program .
However, Dr. Clarence C. Lus hbaugh , who worked on the experiments, said a tota l li 186
received trea tmen t between 1957
and 1974 when the hospital was
closed. He said NASA was not even
involved until 1964.

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wasthe
subordinated
the effort
to
study
effects of to
radiation
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space for the National Aeronauti cs
and Space Administration .
However, Rep. Albert Gore, chairman of a congressional subcommittee studying the situation,
said initial investigations leave
questions unanswered about the
" appropriateness" of the ex periments. Gore, D- Tenn .. intends to

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the county highway garage.

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WASHINGTON IAP l - Cancer
patients were systematically given
large doses of radiation at a govern·
ment-run hospilal in the 1960s and
early 1970s as part of an effort to
.gain information for the space
program, according to a magazine
article published today .
The article in Mother Jones
magazine maintains tlJat "patients
did not offer their fully infonned
consent to be part of some experiments" at the Oak Ridge, Tenn .,
facility run by the old Atomi c
Energy Commission. The account
also says doctors at the hospital
knew of techniques superior to the
total body radiation used in the experiments conducted from 1960 to
1974 .

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Return 4 indictments
Four indictments bave been returned against three persons by the
Meigs County Grand Jury according
to an entry filed in Meigs County
: Common Pleas Court.
: Indicted were Vincent Stone on
charges of receiving stolen property
. and escape; Roy Jack Neff and

Charles Tyree Ill, each on charges
of receiving stolen property_
Serving on the grand jury were
Allen K. Page, · Cleo M. Smith,
foreman, Herschel Norris, Richard
0. Knapp, Emil G. Eynon, Hazel v.
Smith, Alice R. Dill, Frances
GQeglein, and Kenneth Caldwell .

Chrysler and participating
dealers fight high lnter,est rates
by contributing S300 cash
rebates on new '81 Plymouth
Champs in stock. Mus_t take
delivery by this Aug. 31st. Ask
your participating dealer for
full details .
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:Man confesses courthouse fire
: Fred W. Crow, III, Meigs County
. Prosecuting Attorney, annount-ed
today ·llle al'l!O!l occurring at the
~ Meigs County Courthouse has ap'

parently been solved.
.
Monte L. Riffie confessed he set
the courthouse fire which occurred
on Aug. I.
Riffle indieated be.was alte11Jptlog
·
h
to wipe his "slate clean" 'by
,: PTA work nig I
distro)'lng his court records and be
":' Bob Barton, president of the was unhappy wllh his old parole of.
'' Pomeroy Elemenlary PTA, will be ricer. JUffie was not on probation
~- ooiiliog a work.Belllion on~ school ~ Aug ;, 1, \Mit had beell lor~ time.
yard Mond8y, Aug. 24 beglrlnlng a\ !~ RiRie ~ntly had ie_rv.ed \WO yean
;: 6:30p.m.
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In the correctional Institute fyr
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Fairview News Notes
By Mrs Herbert Roush
Domta Manuel spent Fnday and
Saturday at Royal Oak Park campmg w1th Mr and Mrs Charles
P} les of Rac me
Er1c Lawson of Syracuse spent the
weekend w1th h1s grandparents and
a unt Mr and Mrs Charles Lawson
and Wilda Lawson
Mr and Mrs Russell Roush, Con
dy Roush and Ed Roush and Doug
Sands of Cheshire spent the weekend
With Mr and Mrs Chester Durst at
Niles Oh
and atte nded the
Blueg rass Festival at Warren They
a lso Visited Mrs Els1e Durst at the
nurs mg home Mrs Georgm Durs t
has a light stroke priOr lo the1r 'li iStt

tn

Wellston He ts sur

v1ved by h1s Wife, Irene Thomas tw o
sons and one daughter
Mr and Mrs Joe Manuel son
Tim Mr and Mrs S1d Manuel were
at Forked Run Lake Sunday to
celebrate the birthday of Sid
Manuel

By Bertha Parker
Attendance at the Free Methodis t
Church Aug 9 was 88 Chmr mem
hers present were 12 Mr Stone
Eblin and daughter Becky sang a
duet Re\ M1ller delivered the mor

nmgsennon
Mr and Mrs Erme Haggy and
children Middleport VISited Sunday
w1th Mr a nd Mrs James Gilmore
Mrs Bettv Ann Jacobs Columbus
VISited Sunday w1th her mother
Mrs Tma Jacobs and attended chUJ
ch servoce at the local church
Mr a nd Mrs Ro} Howell vJsJted
recently "1th Mr Vernon Howell
and Mrs Kathleen Poulton Canton

August 20, 1981

1981

Carmel News, By the Day

Laurel Cliff News Notes

and had returned home Fnday from
the hospotal She os recovermg
satisfactory
The conunumty was saddened by
the daath of a dear fnend Ernest
Thomas, who was a former pastor to
the Faorv1ew Church for several
vears The faomly has our sympathy Funeral servoces and on

terment were

rhur~day,

Moddleport, Ohoo

6

Classified Pages cover the
/f!llnwing telephone exchanges. , .

Announcements

J

Fairgrounds on July I~
Florence C1rde +!sited Mrs
SylVIa Poole of Oak Grove on a

Brent Patterson of R10 Grande
and Mr and Mrs Dean Eanch of
Colwnbwo visited Mr and Mrs
Douglas Circle on Sunday
Martha Lee and daughter Becky
called at the home of Mr and Mrs
Arthur Orr on Sunday
Mr and Mrs Warden Ours of
Chester and Mr and Mrs Herman
Carson of Bald Knobs VISited Mr
and Mrs Douglas Circle on Wednesday
Roger Duncan of Tampa, Fla
was a recent caller at the Douglas
Circle home
Mr and Mrs Carl C1rcle and
family and Lula Circle attended the
W1Ison reun1on at the Zanesville

Mrs Erruna Fox has been reported Ill
Ms Mildred Story, Columbus,
spent several days With Mr and
Mrs VernStoryandsonJohn
Mr and Mrs Faye Countryman,
Greenfield, spent the weekend w1th
Mr and Mrs Ray Howell
Mrs Patty Bauer and granddaughter Kelhe Sue, spent several
da ys woth Mrs Charles Karr while
Mr Karr IS a pat1ent m Veterns
Hosp1tal
Mr and Mrs Hennan Kasper
Dayton Mrs J ern Ferguson and
son James Mr and Mrs Gene
Alk1re Columbus v1s1ted recently
w1th Mrs Bertha Parker

SWEEP~R

and
machine repair, parts
supplies
Pock up and

Gallta Co Area code

SaturdaY
Mr and Mrs Arthur Johnson and
daughter, Sheryl LeaM, spent
Saturday evemng at the home of Mr
and Mrs Douglas Johnson of Racme
and other relallves at the Johnson

Georges Creek Rd
.u6 0294

Call

SPECIAL. SAlES New
never been shot display

home

models salesman samples

Mr and Mrs Russell Harns and
daughter Deann and grandchildren,
Scotlle and Angle , of Xema, were
recent dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
Homer C1rcle and Vema
Betty Van Meter and Sheryl Johnson spent Saturday at the William
Carelton home m Racme

NOTI CE OF

whose name and address
FORECLO SUR E
ar e unknown The unknown
IN fHE COMMON PLEAS he r s dev sees legatees
COURT OF MEIG5 COU N
adm n st rators executors
fY OHIO
and or ass qns ot Flora
NOTICE
OF Koen g
f oeceas.ed
FORECLOSURE
OF
LEONARD F KOENIG I
LIE N S
FOR
1 v ng w nose tas r known
DEL INQ UENT
LAND
:Jddress s Box 26 Hay es
fA XES BY ACT ION IN v li e
Oh o 44838
th e
R E M
BY
CO U N f Y
unknown spou se
f a ny
TR EAS UR ER OF M E IGS whose n :~me :~nd address
COU NT Y OH IO
are unknown th e unknown
he r s dev sees l ega tees
Publ c nor cc &lt;::. nr cby
aam n srraror s. executors
q vrn th 1 on th e lltl d ay and or 1ss ans ot L eona rd
ot Augusr l~ tl l lh( Coun t y
F
K oen g
I decenseU
frC'.=~surer ot Me qs CounTy
RUTH
BROWNING
f
Oh a 1 led a co mpl.'l nt n 1 v ng w hose last k nown
th e Court ot Common PI('"'S address s R D No 1 Box
ol Me qs Cou nty Oh o at 140 LUCdSV h: Oh 0 45648
PornNOY
Oh o t o r lh e
th e unknov..n spouse f a ny
Ioree osure ot
en s or whose name and address
cH t nquent
rnxes
ctre unknown the u nknown
n s~es~ r r t.nr s
penil es
he rs dev sees legarees
&lt;lOCI charges aga ns
cc r
adm n st rator s execu tors
ran real property s tu e1 tcd and / or ass gns o l Ruth
n such county as cl lSL bed Brown1ng
1 deceased
nsn dcompla nr
WILLIAM BROWNI N G I
Th eobrcctot Theac r on '5 1tv 1ng whose las t known
To obta n tra m lhP courr a ilddress s R D No I Box
1udqmc 1 tore c los ng I h e 140 Lu c asv li e Oh 10 45648
1.1 )( 1 ens aga ns such r ce1 1 th e u n known spouse t any
est a te and order ng th e whose name and Address
Selle at such rcCJI estate to r a re unknown the unknown
th e sa t stac t on or th e ldx he rs dev1sees
ega tees
I ens thPr Pnn
adm n stra tors execu tor s
~ucl'1
1c t o n s brouqht and or iiSS gns of VI. 11 an
;q 1 ns t th e reil t prope rty
Brown nq
deceased
only
1nd
no personal El"E KOENIG COOK I
rudomf'nt shall bf' entered l1v ng whose last ~nown
th ercw.rh
dddrcss s !JJ9 r R n06
The pcrm r~ n e nt p ar cel RT
Pe r rvs v I I
Oh n 1
numbc at eac h parcel n J864 th e unl--nown spouse
L uclCL
n such acton lt e
f c:~ny w hose arne and ad
tur srreet ad dress ot th e d ress are unknow n
th e
par cel
I
ava lab te
a unknown he r s dcv 1sees
dcsc r pt on ot the par cel a lco.=ttees
adm n1slrntors
s ;~reme r r ut the amounr o f execu o r ~ ~nd or ass gns
Hxes
iiSSess.mcnrs.
of E s e K oe n g Cook
t
penn 1 cs nna c harges due deceased ELTON COOK
1ncr unpn cJ on suc h p e1r ct::l
JR
I v ng whose la st
lnd ThC' nilme a nd addres s known address s 849 T R
ol th e last known owner TJ06
Rt
t Perrvsv li e
thcr co t CJS such CJppeCJr on Oh o 44864 th e unknown
rht rt. 1.r1 tax 1st ar as spousl I a v w hose name
mort. urry sc r torTh n the and address arc unknown
co 11p 1 n r 1re as tallow s
t he u nknown th e unknown
NO
81 Dl T 47
CASE
he r s df'v &lt;if'f'S I ega tees
P'lrcer Nos 7 And 8 Ser an adm n srra ors execu tor s
No tliOLT47 t i led nthe Cln a o r 1s .. gns o l E 1ton
no r at WILL AM L
Cook J r I df'Ceilsed
KOE N IG f
v ng whose
BE NG AN UNDIVIDED
add r ess 1S unknown
th e ON E HALF INTEREST IN
unknown spouse
f any
THE FOLLOWING
whos.e an f' and addr ess
s rua ed 1 the r ownsh p
=1rr unknown th e unknow n ot ~{1 sburv Cou ntt of
h e r s dcv SE' es lcqatee ...
Mf' os nno J tr~t e ot Oh o
ndm n strafOr s e);ecutors
tH• nq
bounded
iln d
.-m el or d S':. qn ~ o t W I ilm f1 c. c r bed
to;
to I tows
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Koen g.
1 deceased
Beq nn nq at lhf' N W cor
rLORA KOE NI G II v nCI
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ot Sec 34 n
.rvhos.f' ndd r ess s unknown
Sel l sb urv 1 NP w he r e a
tn~.: unk nown spou se
anv
wh1ro'~ 1~ n brMsN 7

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co upon Canc el your ad by ph one wl'1en you g et
r esu ts Money not refundable

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JU DG M E N T
S1 19 J2
prus
nc c ru ed
Tn:.:es
assessmen Ts penalt es and
cos ts of act on
Any person own ng or
ICl m nq nny r qh t ti c or
n teresr n or 1 en upon
nny parce l of rea l es tc1t e
a iJove 1 srect may I te an an
swer n such ac t1 0n se tt ng
f ort h the
nature and
nmount of 1n teres t O'v\ned
or c an td t~ncl an v de fen se
or
obrcct on
t o the
Ioree osu r e Such answer
mu st be I led n the olf ce of
th e u nders qned Clerk ot
Cou rt nnd n copy th crco l
snvcd on
th e Coun t y
Pros~.: cu To r o n or be t or(' Th e
ST dAy at OcTober I IIli 1
11 no 1nswer s t ed on or
brtor r the rlate spec I ~;d as
the Ins dily t or I ! ng an rln
s..vcr
il
tudqmcnl o l
toreclosurc will be l clkPn by
t1l Inu iT a~ IO rlny pa r ce l
1 sTed n h(' comp to nt il S t o
\t\h ch no (lnswer hCls bef'n
I lf'rl Any PMCt: l i1S to
wh ch o toreclosu re
s
!.=.k en by del 1u 11 shalt be
so ld tor the sa i1 S fr~rt nn ot
lllL
tax~.: ~
assessmen Ts
penni! cs
c ha r qcs
'lnd
cos t s
ncurrcd
n th e
to r Pclosu r
h.=.t rn~.: Uue
and unpa d
AI
I me pr Or to Th e
I I nq o e1n e ntr y ot con
t rmar on
o f sa le
any
owner or I enho tder ot 'l
p ~1 r cc t 1 sted
n the com
pte:~ nt may redeem such
pa r cel by tender nq ro the
County
Treas urer
th e
amount
ol
faxe s
asse ss ments
pena l! es
and charqes due and un
Pfl d on
suc h piH cf' l
toq ethcr w !11 a I costs
lhh ch hcwe been nc urr ed
n
1ny proceed ng
n
st tut r d ii9A ns t such
n:l under Sec 57'1 1 8 o the
Rev sed Code Upon the
I lln q ol any ent ry of con
I r ma t on ot Si! ll
tnere
sha 1b(l no turther equ ly of
r edem pt on
Any person
th er eo fter c iA m 1n9 any
r1ght t ti e a n d nreresr n
or I en upon any suc h par
eel shal be forever barred
etnd forec losed of any such
r qht title 1nterest n 1en

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k1tchens and
pl1ance s
c u s tom
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p1umb1n c l cc rnc
'lnd
herl hng

Years
Exper1ence
Reasonable Rates

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34 - - - 35

NO hunttng or trespassrng
w1thout wntten permtSS1on
on
Harrv
McComas
Randal Brumfreld farm

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Adult

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and student p1ano

classes
beg1nn1ng
tember 675 2440

Sep

reading classes

In Gallla County

Addons and
remod elmg
- Roof ng and gutter
work
- Concrete work
Plumbmg and
c tec tncal work
(Free Est1mat es )

V. C. YOUNG Ill
9916 21 S or 992 7314
Pomeroy Oh

• BuJid1ng

Maontenance
• Removal of
Old Bu1Idmgs
Free Est1mates
Ph 247 3534

ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE
- Auto and Truck
Repaor
- Transm1ssoon
Repa.r
Hrs Mon Fn
9 am 5 JO p m

Trash P1ckup In
The V11Iage of
Middleport, Oh
Ph 992 5016
or 992 7SOS

992 5682

&lt;1 17 ti c

CARPENTER
DANCE STUDIO

and

handl1ng

Send

Now T ak 109
Enrollment For
September Classes 1n
Ractn e and Mtddlepo,-t
Ages 3 a nd Up
Adult Classes Offe,-ed

The DaJly Senlmel
Bo1 163 Old tnelsea Sb New
Y01k NY 10113 P11nl Name
Addross lip PaHern Numbe1
- 1982 NeedleCJaH Cablog 3
free patterns 1nsrde 170 best

1nd Rcp(ur
('ill I

dolls

ALL CRAFT BOOKS S2 00 each
All Books and Cabloc-acld SOC
each for ]H!Sbge and handling
135 Oolls ' Clothes On Parade
134-14 Q111ck Mach1ne Qonlts
133 FoshJon Home Qu1ltmg
132 Qlnlt Oriilnlls
1311-Sweoter Fash1ons S11es l8 56
128 Envelope Patchwo1k Q111lts
127 Afghans 'n' Doilies
125-Pelll Qu1Its
124-Eisy G1fts n Ornaments
123 St1lth n Patch Qu1lts

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
Bea uttful Custom
But It Garages
Call for free stdmg
es ttmate s 949 2801 or
949 2860
No Sundav Calls
J 11 fi e

a 14 1 mo

BARBARA'S
SCHOOL
OF DANCE

General

WANTING TO BUY
SCRAP
( Pomeory Scrap
Iron &amp; Metal)
r op pnc cs p ;ud tor auto
bodt CS scro1p tron 'lnd

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5tatety Bn&lt;k Home - Located on Rutland St In
Middle port They tust don 1 bu1td them like th1s
anymore Central heat and alr condltlonrng 7
room- 3 bedrooms 2 baths
large prrvate lot SSO 000

basement

garage

R.C.S. REALTV INC.
BILL CHILDS, Mgr.
Phone 992-6312
Pomerov, Ohio

By v1rtue ot an Order ot
sale- ssued out of the Com
mon Pl eas Court of M e 1gs
County Oh1o tn the ca se of
The Rac1 ne Home Nat tonal
Bank Rac1ne Ohro Platn
I 1ft agatnst Thomas L F1t
ch et al Defendants upon
a JUdgment there1n ren
defed
bemg Case No
17 719 1n Slud Court 1 will
offer for sale at the front
door of the Court House tn
Pomeroy Mergs County

Oh10 on lhe 26th day of
September

1981

at

ten

o clock A M , lhe followmg
lands and ten em ents

Wit

to

Srt uated
'" Lebanon
Townshrp Me1gs County

OhiO

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Of

f , rqround s on Old Rt

JJ

Man FnHlOto40U
After Aug 3
Ph 99l 6.56&lt;1
7 26 I m o pd

NOTICE OF SALE
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8 eg 1nnmg at a ~lnt on
the W A Postlewatt or An
na Powell north fence ltne
wh1ch 1s 288 feet west from
the ce nter of Old State Road
teactm Q from Ches ter to

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• D1 ~ hwruhrn
• Hl'll w a t er r .-nk\

Sprc "' Ritte-s For

Vonyl &amp; Alum1num
51 DING

Free Est1mate
James Keesee
Ph 992 2772

PARTS AND SERVICE

Frf:'c E sttmates
Rea sonable Pnc es
Call Howard

949 2862
'949 2160

S1zes
~MALL

Stzes from 4x6 to 12x40

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Rt 3 Bo• 54

Racme Oh
Ph 6148432591
6 15 Jfc

Publrc Noltce
Butt ngton s rs tand thence
nan n 31 f1 2 feet to a
m arked rock wh ch ~a td
marked rocl( IS the place of
begmmng of the real estate
transferred here1n thence
due north 229 4 feet t o the
center of the old State Road
1ead1ng from Chesler' to
Buff1ngton s Island thence
1n a westerly d1rectron
tollowmg the m eandertngs
of the center of satd road
190 teet to a rock thence
due south 229 4 feet to il
marked rook thence due

USED EOUlPMENf
1- No 8600 Dine! Ford

beginn1n0 conta101ng one
acre more or less
Deed Reference Volume

1-Model 275 Diesel M F
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easo 19Q. feet 10 the place of

181 page 421 1 Me1gs Colmly

Deed Recoras
The real estate was ap

pra,sed

atS~l

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Terms of sale Cash

James J Proffitt
Sher1ff of
Me igs County

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U S Rt SO East
Guysville OH

Phone614 662 3821
Author1zed John Deer,

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Farm Equipfnent Dealer
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Three k1nens, 6 weeks old

to gOOd home 304 882 3596
Full blOOded tmh Setter
675 5763
HALF Old English Sheep
dog puppy, 7 weeks old
free to good home 304 895

One male black, and wh1te
dog and 2 female pupp es

3624

Call379 2168

KITTENS
yellow toger
black &amp; while to good

3 k1ttens.

mother good

mouser Call245 5804
Mtxed breed pupp res For
1nformatton call Humane

home

lttter tra 1ned

614

.u6 9479
Lost and Found

6

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SocJetv 992 6505

Lost 2 Walke Fox hounds
Female, black wh1te 1!.

Two male orange k1ttens 6

tan Lost '" Portland area
Have coli"" ~on If found or
seen please call949 2744

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TRENCHING
SERVICE

Don't lr)' ond deny II, bulter
You were lallcatnll and
know 1t"

1980
HARLEY DAVIDSON
FXE
13988
W4fS"

1978 YAMAHA
'2197
1979 KAWASAKI
11444
~
1979 HONDA
'666
1975 YAMAHA
1344
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1 7 1 ll r

PERM SALE
NOW THRU AUG 31

~IS

Now S21 SO
Now S27 so

00
\ JO 00

Wi!VC length Perm
for L onqcr Hatr S29 50
I h YY~ "1115

1953

KAY'S
BEAUTY SALON

HARLEY DAVIDSON
11988
...,.
1971 HONDA
'299

169 N 2nd
Middleport Ohta

8 6 1 mo

1HEPH010

1979 -KAWASAKIK27
WlihFai•Ing 11 997

PLACE

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'966
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preSSJVe, complete hne
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n1nrsary lnvltalions

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qufck StrVJCf
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without
obligation

'544

Spilt CJcllllnc.

Bob, Char'ene
and Javr. •

SH-Ave., Atlllllt
614-...1111

tioetllc!',~,
lot HIOII5t., Pomer y

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'666

lt16 YAMAHA YZ250

ilnd
•ccessor1th .
Reuona~ly
priced,

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Real Estate- General

Housi11g
Hf!.i ciCflliiT t ers

LISTING

-

2

l.::.~~s~ [B
216 E Se&lt;ond Street

Has 1'12 baths

furnace nice f.replace
stove refngerator por

ches

st

drs

and

wdows 1nsulated rural
wateacre 1n country

$49,900

MASON

J2
Bunk beds rn goOd cond
reasonable pn ce d Call 367

Pnces reduced on all
mobtle homes and travel
trailers
TR I STA TE

13

BEDS IRON

BRASS old

furnrtur e
gold
s lver
dollars wood 1ce boxes
stone ta rs ant1ques etc
Complete
hou se holds
Wnte M 0 Miller Rt 4
Pom eroy Oh Or 992 7760

Clothes of all s1zes g rls &amp;
boys teans and m1 sc

Gold
silver
sterl1ng
tewelry r tng s old coms &amp;
currency Ed Bur ke tt Bar

Garage Sale Thurs &amp; Frr
9 to 5 537 H1lda Dnve
{beh md C1nema) Clothmg
all s1zes and m1sc 1tems

ber Shop Middleport 992
3416

Sale

n1ture
toddler clothmg
sweeper kn1ck knacks and
etc
B dwell Rodney Rd

- - - - - -Yard Sal e One day on ly
Frrday Aug 21St SAM
SPM Avon doll collect1on
old re cord player f1replac e
set other m 1sc ttems 493
Oak Dnve Gall1polls

basement family room
nat gas furnace, stove
refrigerator near P 0
'" sma II v•llege S37

sao

RACINE - Some slam
ed glass wmdows
modern bath, nat gas
furnace, d1ntng study 4

bedrooms
basement
and lg lot $48 500
COUNTRY- Modern 3
yr old 7 rms
dbl
garage home Family
rm
wooc1burnlng
fireplace lots of nJCe
carpet1ng and lg level
lot S69 900
REASONABLE
3
bedrooms on Lincoln
Hill All elec nice k1t.
Jots of carpeting Ig por
ches and lot with garden
spot owner has bought
new home and wants to
sell Only $35,000
RACINE AREA - 10
rms , 5 bedrooms, 2
baths, free gas, lg faml
ly rocinl, study, dlnlng,
garage anct 2 acres wm
c9ftslder an offer Call to
1

POMEROY - Very ~lee
older toome 01 7 rma , l
bedrooms, dining, 11111
furniiC•,

N1ce home rn Pomeroy

good k1tchen and por
ches home 1n good con
d1t1on familY room 1
floor with basement

home w1th 7 rooms 4
bedrooms
a lot of
remodel1ng has been
done and would make a
n~e e
home
Also an
apartment and store
buildmg that bnngs '"
some extra money All

Krtst1 Dr
Good school
clothes
m1sc
1tern s
Someth 1ng for eve ryone
Garage
Sale
Adam s
res1dence on R.t 160 2
mtles past Holzer Fr day

1!. Saturday 6 to dark
Porch Sa le Fn &amp; Sat 19
M•ll Creek Dr Movmg bed
diShes
1ewery cloth1ng
and baby 1tems
1034
Eastern
Ave
GalliPOliS
Yard
Sale
Fndav 21st only 10 4 00
Electr1c
appl ances
curling 1rons ha tr blower
electnc oven clothmg and
m1sc
Yard Sate 636 2nd Ave
Galhpolts Fnday 9AM .,
Chrtdren clothes
velve t
bedspread
reans
&amp;
tackets
3 Fam ly Ga rage Sa l e 41
Ne1l Ave GalliPOliS Thur
sday Fnday Sat &amp; Sun
day Books TV c loth es
and m 1sc

Yard Sale 131 112 rear 41h
Ave Gall!polrs Fn
&amp; Mon
Lot s of

clothes

1 ••

drs ,

' wdWI Alkii10S27,500

POMEROY -

&amp;

Modern

lnllde With CICIIIHmed
' calllno In llvlno rm •
PIIM fl., ftlCI kit &amp;
uHfity. lath and aff cltf
uHiftla J ..IUI.IDO.

acres plus a newly
remodeled farm house
w•th 4 bedrooms llv rng
d1n1ng k1tchen bath 2

porches, large barn
pole shed, pump house
prrvl!lte

peaceful S45 000

oo

MISC

You can own

fully

--

~

Garage Sale Neighborhood
Rd Clothmg games to ys
household goods Fn &amp;

Sat 9 5
Yard Sale Sat

this

home
In
Eastern
District Modern home
has 10 rooms, 4
bedrooms full base
ment,

Ave
Galltpol 1s
Across
from Spr1ng Valley Har
dware Fn I 6 Sat 9 6

and

MANY
WAYS
TO
FINANCE THIS HOME
-

1Most 25 cents)
SALE 512 C"cle

COUNTRY FDR YOUR
KIDSt Approx 21

Secluded

Sat
good

3 Fam1ty Yard Sale Thurs
Fn &amp; Sat 9? Bulav11J e
Townhouse KidS c1oth1ng
lots of 1eans
~939

Chatham

Ave

Gallipolis August 19th thru

, Half Ded complete old

surance Co has off ered
serv 1ces for ftre 1nsu rance
coverage 1n Gall a Cou nty
for almost a ce ntur y
Farm home and perso na l
property coverages ar e
ava la b l e to
mee t 1n
d1V 1dua l needs
Contact
Foster L ew1s agent Phone

379 2204
Schools tnstruct1on

- -- SPE CIAl JOB SK ILLS
TRAININ G PROGRAM lo r
housew1ves and those w ho
are unemployed and n eed
tob skd ls n or der to get a

ora home

STOP IN AND SEE
US AT DUR FAIR
BOOTH I
WE WILL HAVE
PHOTOS QF MAl\jY QF
OURc PROPERTIES! •
ALSO
REGISTER
FOR
OUR
FREE
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ASSOCIIITES

Jnn Trus..u "'·2Mf '
Dottw Turnar "2·UH
lfoW·Turntr"2-Ht2

4 fam1IV yard sate, new
sale lots of nice 1tems
Ladles dresses what nots
metal wardrobe, wringer
type
washer
electr1c

range, 2 dressers garden
tools, diShes etc Thur
sday Fndoy and Satur
day 2213 Mt vernon, Pt
Pleasant
-"------------~----G/IRAG E sale men 1!.
women clothes lamp, etc

Saturday 10 tlll ? Rt 2 Nor
th PI Pleasant, garage
next to Price's Gulf Center
PORCH sole 2418 Monroe
Ave Friday &amp; Salurday, 9
4

CA LL

jOb

TODAY

446 4367

GAll

Bus

Co I

Reg No 75 02 04726
No 1tem to large or s ma l l
w111 buy 1 pr ece or com pl et e
househ old New used and
ant1que Call992 6370

18

Expencened moth er w II
do ba by Sl fft ng 1n my home
on Rt 35 1n th e R1o Dra nd e
and Thu r man area Cal l

Scrap m etal s ba t ten es
rad1ator s gtnsen g ye llow
root
a n d m e r c hand1 se
brokenng Harper Halste
ad Salvage Company 300

Eleventh Street

Wanted to Do

8(iby s1tt1ng 1n my home
anylrme m clud1ng weeken
ds on Ra cc oon Creek Rd
Call4&lt;16 4499

Good used 5 or 10 h p out
board m otor 992 3726

145 9110

675 5868

A lso Flea Market open
da ly
Op en
Mon day

Wa nted to do babys 11trn q 1n
my home Call 446 6574
Babys1ff1 ng n my home
days or even ngs Ca ll 256

Farm land a c r eage 1n
Ma son Count y 5 60 ac r es
good access Owner f1n an
ced
h a v e good down
paym ent Wnte Acreage
Box 479 New H avE'n WV

131 2
Will li ve 1n &amp; ca re
elder ly Ca ll 367 0394

for

15265
TV serv C"" ca l ls Ca ll 992
2034 Also u se d co lo r TV f or
sa le

Used set bo xspnngs and
mattr ess 675 5123

Rei abl e ch ild care 1n m y
Conven1ent to 3
home
Me1 gs
schoo l s
Ex
per enced an d r ef erences
11

992 5555

__ Help wanted

GET VALUAB LE tram1ng

W II do babys ft1ng n my
hOm e Prefer tnfa nts Ca l
992 5791 M an Fn

as a young bus mess per son
and earn good money plu s
some great g 1fts as a Sen
tmel route earn er Phone
us rtght away and get on
the eltQibrltty list at 992

MOTHER of two year old
nurs ng ex per ence babys1t
1n my home near M uu n
ta meer Pl an t 304 882 3446

2156 or 992 2157
Th e Me1gs County Boa r d of
Mental Retardat1on snow
accept1ng appl1 cat1 0ns for
a full t1me Teac her / home
tr a 1n er Quallf lc at tons for
th1S pas t10n mc lude a
Bachelor Deg ree 1n Spec 1al
Educatton and must be
elrg1ble for M S P R cer
t 1f1 ca t1on wtth Departm ent
of Educat1on All re sumes
w II be
accep ted until
A ugust 31 a t 346 East M a 1n
St Pomeroy Oh10 45769

1 ananeja!

22

The M etgs County B oard of
M enta l Retardat on 1S now
accept1ng appt car 1ons tor
Subst tue Bus Or vers All
appltcants must have 4
years drrvtn g expenence
wahd bus dnvers license
and c urrent Amer1can Red
Cross ce rl f1c ate also a
work ng knowledge
of
M e1gs County roads Send
all
a ppltc a t1o n
and
r esumes to 346 East M a iM
Sl Pomeroy Oh 10 45769

Money to loan

FHA VA co nvent1a1 Hom e

Columbu s Ftrst
Loans
Mortgage Co 463 Second
Ave GrJ II1pot 5 Oh
446

Homes fo r Sale

By owner tn town One m e
from school school bus 3
bdr bath eat 1n k1tchen
LR on ma1n floor full
t1 n+shed basement w th
family roam 4 bdr and
bath Carefree steel Sid m y
nat gas 2 car detached
garage Near golf cou r se
Ca 1 446 1223 for
ap
po1ntment
29 acr~ 7 rm house att
m ne ra l rtles
Ernest
V..oodrutt Rd
Al 1ce Oh
Ca ll 614 299 0890 after 5

3 bedrroms 2 f1 rep1aces
famil y room large ll v n g
room 1 fu ll 2 half baths
wa ll to wa ll ca rp et
full
basement
centra l a1 r
sw mm ng poo
1/2 acre

loO CITY SC HOOL S 446
1731 alter 6PM
House 5 room s bath 3 p us
ac r es sh ad e trees g lrage
two ou t build1ngs Ne gh
borhood Rd f1r st house on
lef t on Kl1 c ker Rd Ca ll 446

HOMES

-

Professional
Servtces.

2l

COMMERCIAL and
1n
dustr1al
photo gra phy
Phone 446 2909 o r 446 7226
after 4 p m
P1ano tun1n g and re p a1r
Lov e your ne1ghbor tun e
your P1ano
Bill Ward
Wards Ke ybo ar d 446 4372
Gallipolis

I

GALLIA Clean1ng and
Rent A M a 1d Servtce tnc
Free Est males bonded
nsur ed
phon e 245 923 4
Ctean1ng by the week mon
thor contrac tual
Your P1ano rust 1ng 1n sum
mer Hum d1ty ? Free 1n
spectton w th tun1ng Lane
Dan1 els 742 2951 or 992

708 1
INTERIOR
pamt~ng

&amp;

ex t e r1o r

ca ll 304 675 1339

Hom emakers w1th sma ll
c h1ldren you can earn up to
SlOO a week For nterv1ew
call 88 2 3433 or 614 9'i2 39.:11
between hours 9 6

Lucas Budders Room ad
d1t1 o n s
garages
remodelin g
and ce m ent
work 675 5022

Marned man to help m1lk
cows at our Murraysville
Ja ckson County farm

Garage Sa te 11 24 F1fth St
oppos1t e M dway Dnve
New Haven F nday and
Saturday August 21 and 22
R1d1ng
mower
tractor
tools and new 9 x 10 screen
room
hous e ho d
and
clothtng

Tebay DaJry Co
3705

304 863

Lady wants to board w1th
someone needs someone to
take c are of her 304 576

:1917

Ileal estate

Babysitter

Crab

3 bedroom b r~ ck Irani
alum
s 1d1 n g
full
basemen t F R wood bur
ne r car pet natu ra l gas
heat a1r ca rpor t pat o
c 1t y school d1str c t drapes
appliances Plantz Subd v
Low 40 s ca I 446 380
I nco m e proper! t down tow
n
loca l on zo ned com
merc 1a l 51] J rd Ave
Ga II PO II S
3 a pts
sl eep ing r oom w1th bath
poss 1b1 1ty of 4 ap t s Call
6 14 533 3884 after 6PM
Sm a ll home 3 rms and
ba th
65 Garfi eld Ave
Ga ll1poh s Cal l I 61&lt;1 533
3884 a ft er 6PM
By owner 1n town Sc hool
bus 4 bdr &amp; 2 baths eat tn
k1fchen L R on m a n floor
fullltni S.hed basement Wtfh
family room carefree steel
nat
gas 2 ca r
s d1ng
detached ga r age near new
c it y
rec r ea 1 on
n
Ga ll polls Ca ll 446 122J lor
appo1ntment
Pr ce redu ced $9 000 3
bdr
ca rp e t ed
lu ll
b asement
attached
ga r age co mplete k1tchen
steel Sid ng
n1c e yard
Green School D str1ct
$40 000 Call 446 2431
For sa l e on land con 1rac t
House and 2 mob1l e hom es
located at Bulavllle Will
se ll sepa rat el y or together
Ca II 446 3437
Life Estate Cons1SI1ng of
f arm house w1th acreage
Further .ntorm a110 n ca ll
992 6747 a ft er 4 00 p m
House fo r sale n M1d
d l epo rt
Ow n er
wil l
sac r1f1 CC' 992 29 17 or 992

12

Situations wanted

ll

Homes for Sale

Nt;:W

GABIN

home

---or

3 year old all br1 ck ranch
house 3 bedroom 2 b ath s
fu ll basement J hea t1 ng
sys tem s 2 ca r garage 2
acres 5 Po1nts area Call
99'1 2845
Shown by ap
po ntm ent only

remodeling
paneling
palnllng celllng or floor
tJie, doors Call992 2759
Exper,enced

estare $59 500 Ca ll 1614)
384 6309 for

appomtm ent

54B Grant 51
Oh

Mid dleport

N1ce rns1de and out

Two

n1shed $3900 Call446 0390

bedroom

House

Dishwasher, fuel 011 fur
nace Full ba sement wood
burner
shower
shelf
space laundry Workshop

Carpenter work Reparr or
wtth

acreage

for

sale, 3 or • bdrs fully car
peted 2 barns 379 2123

secretary

New 3 bdr house w1th
needs work
Executove garage and full ba sement
level
Shorthand ahd $45 000 Ca II .u6 0390
typlng
Has
word
processing experoen&lt;e
BY OWNER 4 bdr , splot
Calt304 892 2SS•
level, living room &amp; d1n1ng
room comblnallon eat 1n
kitchen, Ig family rm , 2
13
tnsur1~ce
112 baths, located In Tara
AUTOMOBILE
IN
Estates, Club house and
SURANCE been can pool prlvUeges, S75 000
lied?
Lost
your firm Kyger creek School
operator's l.lcense? Phone Dlstrrct Shown by eppt
992 2U3
only call .u6 9403

=

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1 112

3547
1975 Cameron 12x60 2 bdr
front k1 tchen re fr1 g and
range gas furnance extra
door off k tchen ca rpet
$5 995
J ohnson Mob l e
Homes Brokers 446 3547
12x65 Mob le Home total
elect r c
!urn
lot
ava ila ble Call675 4087
1981
Fa r mo nt mob1le
home
a ll
elec
un
f urn1 shed r eady to move
lnto$10 000
1m me d ate
possess ron
14x70 mob le home one
acre
new dnl!ed well
$ 11 000 Davts Rd Ca ll 446

4394
1978 Fest val furn shed
l &lt;lx70 3 bdr
&amp; 1 b ath s
$10 000 Ca ll col ect 614 863

011 1
1973 Crown H aven 14x65
Three bedroom new car
pet 1971 Ca m eron 14)(64
two bedroo m new ca rpet
1972 Champ1on 12x60 two
bedr oom new ca rpet 197 6
Cameron
12x60
two
bedrooms bath &amp; 112 new
ca rpe t 197 0 PMC 12x60
two bedroom new ca rpet
B &amp; S Sales Inc 2nd an d
V 1an d Stree t Pt Pl easant
wv Pho ne 675 4424
1968 l 2x40 mobile homp
very gd con d 1 bedroom

$4 000 Call 985 41 33
USED Mo b ile Home 576

17 11
197 1 Dana n 1'1 )( 65 3
bedrooms
1972 Crow n
Haven 14 x 65 w lh 8 x 10
ex pando 3 b edrooms 1973
urop1a 12 x 65 2 bedrooms
1972 Invade r 14 x 70 3
bedrooms 1972 Nashau 14
x 60 2 bed room s B .. s
Sa les Inc 2nd and v and
St s
PT
Pleasant
wv
Phone 675 4424
Mob le home located n
Ca mp Conl ey Extra n1ce
and c lea n P hon e 304 895

3967
19 77
mob te
h ome
2
bedroom den Can re m am
on prese nt locat 1o n Phone
]0&lt;1 458 1854
1974 Schul1z all elec tr. c
Ca ll 675 3197 8 am 3 pm

576 2637
12x55

3 bedroom mobtle

home 304 895 3885
ll

F~~m~ ~r Sa ie

11 5 ac re farm for more 1n
fo rma t1 00 ca 11256 6560
Farm
24 112 acres 7
rooms ba th barn tobacco
base 3 m lies below Cad
mus on 141 Ca ll 682 6745
M orntng of b efore IFl'M

IMMEDIATE POSSE SS IO
N 3 bedroom stone two
st ory home w1th large
walk 1n cl ose t s
formal
d1n1ng
room
n ew l y
re m ode led k1fchen w1th
bu It rns
m cl udmg d1sh
washer
basem ent w1th
workshop large garae w1th
workshop garden plot cor
ner lot Pnced to settle

992 6347
fur

1978 70x l4 2 bdr

ba l h tro nl den w tth wood
burn ng f1repl ace
pa t to
aw 1n g
sk 1r t1ng
ap
pi ances d m ng room table
and chatrs No other li ke
new furniture
S10 000
Johnson Mob 1l e Home
Brokers new I s1 ng 446

1980 12 x 55 furni Shed 304

On Rf 7 Home l or cou pl e or
s mall
family
N ear
Ches t er WBFP l ar ge lot
garage
wor k shop
lo w
util 1ty cos ts LOw 40s 985
4
2
7
7

s mall

completely

7274

2606

House &amp; 101 111 It
dnveway 2 rooms &amp; bath
lui I ba sem ent W1th shower

Creek

Road, Gallipolis Ferry WV
area 675 2316

CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES
KESSEL S
QUAL IT Y
MOBILE
HOME SA LES
4 Ml
WEST GALL IPOLIS RT
35 PHONE 446 3868 or 446

528

7172

The M e 1gs County Board of
M e nta l Retardat1on 1s now
accept1ng appJ 1cat ons for
Subst1tute Teachers
A ll
teac hers qual1f1catwn s m
elude certrf1 cat on from th e
Department of Educat1on
1n M S P R Sen d all ap
plicattons and r esume s to
346
East
Ma1n
St
Pomeroy Oh10 45769

d1shes clothing &amp; mise

acres '-'0,500 00

OVER 100 FT
OF
ROAD FRONTAGE On lhJS one acre lot
Water and electric are
avaltabho Would moke
a lovely slte for a traller

31

22

1981 from 9 AM to 4 OOPM
at 405 Legrande Blvd

msulated

gas forced aJr heat
carpeted, garage car
port
above ground
sw1mmmg pool on 2

Aug

Insura n ce

SANDY ANO BEAVER In

Bob Mc Morm1 ck Rd 9 to 5

Garage

Mob1le Homes
lor Sale

MOBILE

Pom eroy 992 2689

F nday 1!. Sal Aug 21 22 9
5 Clothes toys small fur

1

Ga lli POliS CALL 446 7572

Garage Sale Thur s &amp; Fn

4 Family

4 bedroom 2500

so tt p lu s basement
acre 80 s 304 77J 5867

Old shee t mus c comiC
books and post card s
446 0192

Frt &amp; Sat 9 4 ra1n o r
shtne Turn nght off R1 7
1ust before Clipper M1ll 6th
house on left

for $36 000 oo

MODERN - 7 rms
bath 4 bedrooms full

see

RIGHT PRICE
RIGHT LOCATION

HOME PLUS 2 REN
TALS - 2 story frame

LISTING

St Rt

142 acres of whrch 60
acres are hayland, and
8Q acres are pasture A
n1ce 3 bedroom home
with a new kttchen and
bath
2 barns
other
bU1Idtngs even a small
rental house All fenced
and 1n operat on now If
vou want a farm call on

S26 900 00

Phone
1-(614)-992-3325
NEW

A REAL FARM- W1th

this one S85 900 00

Renewed 6 rm home on

HARLEY DAVIDSON
~
'2688

Ph 3611560

Nowsnso

'5288

1979

Water Sewer Eleclnc
Gas Ltne-'D•tches
water Ltne Hook ups
Sepllc Tanks
county Certtlted
Roush Lane
Chesh.re Oh

) /Ooo

FURNITURE

We sell turn ture Sagraves
Furntture 446 4775

Auto Sales off Rl 35 at 641

Beaut1ful level corner
lots '" Syracuse w1th a
one story 2 bedroom
energv effiCient home
w1th a new bath new
carpet and new storm
WindOWS $29 900 00

Delivery

POMEROY
LANDMAR
614-992-2181

5 7 tfc

NEW

PERSONALIZED

Mason.

BUY

Assumab le loan or land
contract at 11 percent m
terest wt t h 10 percent
down call 614 928 4339 No
answer 304 773 5235

Garage Sale Frt &amp; Sat 10
to ? Across f ro m M1nk s

POMEROY,O.
992-2259

CALL US TODAY
FOR
GASOLINE
Regular, Unleaded
GASAHOL
H•·Speecl Diesel
#I &amp; #2 Heating 011

NATHAN BIGGS

992 2174

WE

CHIP WOOD Po les max
d1ameter 14
on largest
end S12 50 per ton Bundled
s lab
$ 10 50 p e r
ton
De l1ver d to Oh10 Pa Ilet Co
Ro ck
Spr1ngs
Rd

Garage Sale Fnd ay 9 t II .,
On Deen1e Dr across fr om
Gall!a Auto Sales

PRICED RIGHT

Rad1ator Spec1ahst

Pomeroy, OH

Household 11 ft

112 m1le off Rt 35

2160

GWEN S SPECIAL

Uhhty Buildings

ler6 OOPM

3 kittens 992 5275

10 8

wall &amp;
base krtchen
cab1nets
antiques
and
mtsc Cora Ohto

Mov1ng Yard Sale Fr1 &amp;
Sal 21st &amp; 22nd c Earl
Saunders K l1 cke r Rd Waf
ch for srgns

From
the
Smallest
Heater Core to the
Largest Rad1ator

All STEEL

From J(lxJO

Four pupptes part beagle,
par1 Labrllldor two female
two mate Call 446 2825 af

buy Ju n k

cars scrl'!lp m etal and bat
te nes Ca II 388 9303

Fr day 1 5 pm

COMPLETE ,

2 4 tt c

Farm Buildings

good WJih kidS Call 388
9820

weeks old 675 6714

FLH ClaSSIC, 1100 aclual

All type s of roo! work
new or r epatr gutters
and downspouts gutter
clca n1n9 and patnf1ng
All work guaranteed

offer any other thmg for
sale may place an ad 1n thrs
column There w11l be no
charge to the adverttser

22

Yard Sale Buck R1dge Rd
Apts
Apt 81 Wed Fn
9 00., Cl othmg and m1 sc

RADIATOR
SERVICE

Renld l PropNhes
Apt Hou sr Ownen
MoDI It Homt P•rk~

H. L WHITESEL
ROOFING

does not offer or attempt to

7 51fc

C oon Lilllindr l'\

991 6J2J

•tnsulaf1on
•Storm Door s
• Storm Wmdow s
•R eplac e ment
Wmdows

Ph

Ph H4J 3322
1 13 '1 mo pd

Rcpil r nq S nu• 19SJ

ROBERT MASH

Alummum Sodong

Qu11ts mo•e t
Kn I Croc het Embro1der Sl 50

Jacket s

Gutt e r
Rootong Rcmodcll
·,q
Ro o m
Ad
Dryw.111

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
Vonyl &amp;

f rC l! F '. ftm ltCS
C 111 Collect

gtve away and

1h Old EngliSh Sheep dog
puppy 7 weeks Registered
Old English Sheep dog
GOOd farm dog 7 years old
304 995 3624

TOM HOSKINS

APPLIANCE SERVICE

1 N I mo pel

1

EUGENE LONG

to

anythmg

Garage Sale Saturday Aug

Gtveaway

• Remodeling
• Free est tmates
• 20 yrs expenence

Ket&gt;o Til~ A&lt;l tor Future Relerenu

VINYL
SIDING

For lnl or m n t10n Ca ll
949 271 o or 949 2806
8 2 1 mo

to

Al1&lt;e Brw
NeedlecraH O.pl

I 0 7 ttc

S1dmg
Roofing 1 Gutter
Remodeling
\~ ,- v mg Your Are ..l tor
20 Yc.1rs

675-1333
4

HOUSE for sale by owner

4 bedrooms 2 baths $47000
lo ca ted North of Pt
Pleasant
on
Rt
62

7822

Yard Sale

lad1es 3 speed btke mater
ntty clothes baby c lothes
and lots of dtffer ent ttem s

•~•dtng

5 21 ftc

SUPERIOR
VINYL
PRODUCTS

992-2156

In Mason tounty

615 5817

model used cars Sm1th
BUICk Pontrac GAllipoliS
Oh10 Call 446 2282

to

3 bedroom

ranch 1112 baths double
garage sandhrll Road Pt
PI Fl'n ced on 1nspectlon

Yard Sale Fnday 1!. Sa t 10
7PM 6th house on 0 J
Whole Rd Baby bed new

.1nd Home Matntenance
e Rooltng ol {Ill types

PH. 992-7201

8 6 1 mo

J&amp;C
SANITATION
SERVICE

Gathe1 a bouque t ol beaut lui
colors for th1s show Quill
Pa1nt n embrOider tllg bold
flowers n I ue lo.nalure co lors
01 lh s col lec tors qu It of 15 n
bloc~ s
PaMern 7050 t1ssue
transfe of 12 mo!lls chart !01
61 X 80 QUI I duect10ns
$2 00 to eac h patte n Add
50&lt; each pattern tor poslilge

• Backhoe
• Excavat1ng
• Septic Systems
• Water Sewer &amp;
Gas lmes
• Dump Trucl&lt;
• Tr encher
L1censed &amp; Bonded

Brenda Weaver

1

In Metgs CouDty

ANY PERSON who has

gold

call 992 3128 afler 5 p m or
992 6602 between 8 a m and
5 pm

•

Gtveaway

yellow

for

Fa~rgrounds
Behind the
stage Rtng has one center
d iamond w1th one small
dtamond on each S1de
Anyone fmdm g th1s rrng

~37-Buffalo

4

of

offered

posSibly at Meigs County

895- Letarl

446-2342

reward

dtamond engagement ring
Lost somehme Monday

4S8-Leon
576-Apple Grove
773- Mason
882- New Haven

Call now

for appointment 675 J032

Publ1c Not•ce

:~

AMWAY diStributor For
the wonderful products of
Amwav call 304 773 5040

efilumtnu m
l&lt;. hnq e I rltiCf" !-lit
c ht \ e11.h :t1t f 1bn c

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return

675-Pt Pleasant

Toy Terner male blac k &amp;
wh1te house dog 8 yrs old

Gospel P1ano rnstructrons
for regular student and ac
cept10g some beg1nners
Also offenng pnvate musJC

8 14 1 mo

I
I

992 2181 Pomeroy, Oh

teet

1
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Syracuse, Oh10
Ph 992 3282

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Mao I ThiS Coupon woth Remittance
The Daoly Senhnel
Box 729

BARNETT'S
WElD SHOP

IO( I t l d

•LADIES JAZZERCISE

I
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For buld delrvery of
gasoline, heating orl and
dtesel fuel call Landmark

PH. 949-2285

11

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3

Cu~tom

15

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23
24
25
26
27
28
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MILLER ELECTRIC
CONSTRUCTION
SERVICE
ap

Fall Clas ses In
•T .A p
•JAZZ

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586 S &amp; W newest L frame
now 1n stock Spring Valley
Trading Co Spnng Valley
Plaza .u6 8025

Business Services

rr

742- Rutland
/l rea Code 304

ta11 w1ns 22 nffe Longest
red ta1l wins 22r1fle Spring
Valley Trad1ng Co , Spring
Valley Plaza, .1-46 8025

'

ds

nnr

Nam•---------Address, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
1

deg E 9 I nks thence s
88
deg E along the 1 ne
pas s ng Throu g h th e ce nter
of sa 1d Sec 3£ cha ns a nd 14
Inks to a stake wherP an
el m 8 n Dear s N 48 deg
W 16 Inks and a red oak 12
n bears W 15 1 nks then
ce 5 2 dey 10 m n W 10
cha ns and 35
nks ro a
stake w here an ash 12 n
bears S 59 deg each '12
1 nks and a gum 12 n
be ars N 111 deg w J4
1 nks th ence 88
deg \\
3l c.11a ns and 14 1 nks to a
stonE' rn the W
ne of sec
No 34 w he re a buc k eye 5
n bears N 46 deg W 6
1 nks th e'lce N 1 deg IU
m n E 11onq th e W I nc ol
sn d ~c c 34 10 chn nc; nnd
35 I nk. o;, to t he p t&lt;1ce o t
beq1nn nq
t be ng 65
acres on the W end ot the
N
o t he S
a t Sec JA
Twp 1 R 13 ol th e OC P
Also
the
f o llo w n q
S tuilled n the Twp of
':In I sbu r { County at Me LJS
and s tar e a t On o bounded
and descr bed as foll ows
N W c or
r of Sec 14 T
R
13
0 C P
com
mcnc ng at
th e ro1d
lead ng fr om th e Pomeroy
and Har r sonv li e Rood to
th e Hy se Run Road ar a
DO nt where th e N I ne ot cl
65
A
tra ct owned by
Leonar&lt;l Koen g nrcrsec ts
sad Hy scl Run Ro1d then
ce N 61 deq W 1:1 ads
th ence 75 de q W 6 r ods
thence N 60 deq W 14
rods thence ~ BS deo W
0 rod s thence :, Bll dt:g
w o rods Th ence s 44
dcq W 10 r ods e1 nd 1
nk s
to Leonard Koen q s N
1 ne
the nce
E
aronq
LconMd Kocn g s N Inc to
t he pi ~ ce of beg nn ng con
ra n no J e~c es n o r e or
tess
Deed Reference
Vol
I I t po '16'1 Vol 9.:1 pg ?SO
Me qs County D eed ~ecor

Pub lic NOti CE'
upon and a ny equ ty ot
rPdempt on n such parcel
l nr
E SpenCf'l
C erk o Court

SSO

Homes for Sille

BY OWNER

WANTED

247-L.etart Falls
949-Ractne

TO PLACE AN AO CALL

Small investment, large returns, Sentinel Want Ads
Publ c N 01 1ce
deg E
IM t n k s an&lt;J a
hrckory IJ n bears 5 5J

Valley Lumber, August 15
Much loved pet

985-Chester
343- Portland

Ma son Co, W va

regtster for our Squ1rrel
Ta1l Contest Longest grav

Publ C NOtiCe

Ml ss1ng
Sma ll whtte
female cat Last seen near

Pomeroy

Special pnce on this group
Bear Whitetail Hunter
S69 14 Bear LTO Polar
$129 95,
Brown
Bear
$149 95 Bear Mlnl Mag
149 95
Kod1ak speocal
$99 95
Spnng Valley
Trading co Spring Valley
Plaza .u6 8025

31

CASH PAID for clean late

61.
992-Moddleporl

245---Rto Grande
2S6-Guyan D1st
643-Arabla D1st

Lost and Found

Found Black alld tan type
coon dog white spotted
beagle type, Red Setter
Call Humane Society 992
6505

Me1gs Co Area C,ode

61.
446-Galllpolls
367- Cheshlre
388-VJnlon

delivery, Dav1s Vacul!m
Cleaner one half m11e up

ATTENTION Come 1n and

Publ1c Not•ce

The Daoly

bath

carpeted

attached shed Two m11es
from
Racrne
$28 900
Owner will help f1nanss,.

Cleland Realty 992 2259 •
Mason

4 bedroom

2 500

square feet plus ba sement

1 acre $80 s 773 5867 after

Farm For Sate by Owner
41 acres more or less
locrt ted 4 1/2 miles out on
Rt 218 Tob acc o base Calf
after 6 00 245 9222
35

Lot s &amp; Acreage

LOTS Real nrce ca mps1te
on Ra cc oon Creek
all
ut11 11es ava lable
SJOO
down owner w II fm ance
ca ll after 3 P m 256 6413

LOIS by Owne r 1 1/ 4 A tOS
acres level rural water
City schools 10 per cen t
down ca 11 379 2196
R 1ver s1de l ot 1 07 acre
Between Sy racuse and
Rac 1ne on SR 124 SllOOO

Call
pm

614 862 6018 after 6

BY owner 3 apa r tm ent
house on appr ox 1 acre
Ltve 1n one rent others to
make your payment Can
be conve rted s1ngle home
C1 fY water w tll constder

land contract 675 1883 9 5
pm

5p m

HOUSE MeadoWbrook Ad
dlllon, 3 bedroom , fam1ly
room with fireplace, cen
Ira! air, basement 30• 675
1542

20 ACRES on black top
road t1mber Phone 1 614
263 8322 or 263 2669

2 acre lot In Chester Oh1o
Call 1 304 675 4466

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35

Lots &amp; ~c!:_e~·~e __

44

S.4,000 .

~

36

Real Estate
W•nted
- - - - --

6 rm house &amp; lot, l 4x70
mobil e nome &amp; TWO tots. 4
miles from HMC on Rt . 160.
Phone 446· 1339 .

Rentals

Sm all f urnished house in
the city , adults only . Call

446 0338
N1 ce house. la rge rooms .

House, 6 rm . &amp; ba t h, l / 4
mill:' N o f 1 18 Ca ll 4At! -74 72

alter 5· 30 .

House tor r e nt on Geor ges
Creek Rd 3 bdr , $200 per
mo $ 100 deposit Call 446
.3874
7 bl? c:lroom house-. Fur
n1shed
Ov erlookin g th e
Oh 10 R1ve r Brow ns Traile r

Pa r k, M1ners vill e . 99 2 3314
F1v e room cab1n for 1 per
pa 1d
at

$75

month ,

utilities

A l so 1 tra1IN space
H e nd e r son

Tr a il er

c ourt No pet s Refe ren ces
r e qu 1red 675 2946

42

Mob il e Homes
torR cnt

bd r, 3 bdr , m ob1l e
hom es Ca l l 446 0175
lh60 tull y turn
mob 1le
home . w1th a1 r C&lt;J ll 446
.l i iO
60ll 12 , 2bclr . I 112 ba th &lt;;,. 1n
town . s ma II depos1 I r eq
Ca ll 446 03 18
78 2bdr furnished mobi le
hom e su,tablc t or couple .
no pet s. $ 155. S50 d eposi t
Cal l .l46 3617
OR RENT a l m os t new 14 x
70. 3 bedroom . 1 1;; bath s.
s1 rt1nQ o n n ice I o f. r ead y t o
mo1.;e 1nt o Phone 304 576
2711
Room,lfc . clccl n . t o sh ar e
e!(penses. $ 125 m on th , ~ II
u t d, t ,cs p~1 1 d Ca ll a tt cr 4
pm 304 887 3536

Pri ce reduced $9,000 . 3
bdr . ,
c arpeted .
full
b ase ment.
attach e d
garage , c omplete k it chpn ,
s teel si ding, nice yard ,
Gree n
Sc hool Distr 1c t .
S&lt;tO.OOO. Cal l .4.46·2431.
F or

r ent upstairs apt ., 4
~"Oo ms &amp; bath . a i r co nd ..
c lea n , adults onl y , no pet s,
dep r equ ,rt&gt;d . Call446 1S 19
Furni shed . 2 bd r a part
ment , depos tt &amp; r ef er ences
r eQU i r ed , adults only . pa y
elec tr ic onl y _992 364 7.
room furntshed apt .
Utilit ies pa1 d, adults only .
$185 .00 per month , $60 .00
d epo s tt
94 Loc ust St .
Ga llipo l t&lt;;, 446 1140 or 446

2 bed r oom m obile home
675 388 5
J bed r oorn lr n der

304 895

3486
MOBIL E hom e. 2 bedroom
turn, &lt;;, heo 304 675 6'1 1/
7 BEDROOM f ur n1shed.
ac. no c hild re n. no pets.
~ 1 00 mon th pl us elecf r ,c 3
miles above New H aven
30J 88 2 2466 a nyt 1m e
44

Sma ll
fu r n
Ca ll 446 1578

apar tm en t

Du p l e).
up st a1 r s, ve r y
la r ge. '2 bdr , turn , apt
Pa rk tront on STat e s r .
u til1t1 eS furn1sh ed. $275 mo
446 499 3
Dupl e)( dow ns ta1 r s, la r ge . 1
bdr . turn
ap t Pr ,va1e
yr:t r d . pa rk fr ont on s r .=~ t e
St . u t d1 t 1es tur n1s hed . S2SO
mo 446 499 3
Second !lour ell enc'{ npt .
.~ dulls only , no pe t s. 7'29
Sec ond Ave Ca ll 446 0957
'l bC' droom nil
C' lect r 1c.
Hc n cle r &lt;5on Sl 'iO dc po~1 t .
SI SO per month No PC' t s
tnQu l r f' 61J ] fl i' 7?57FI Itl'r 5

I n N r w Ho ve n . 'N V . n I
bPdroom ,-,n d a J bed r oom
,lp,Htmf'n l Fur n 1shed w1 1h
Wcl•c r c.nd ht'cl l p n10 S21S
D cpostt SIOO
For
1n
t orm.'\ TtOnO I-l ·l -16 /516

-l ~

Furn tshed Room s

SLEE PIN G RO OM S ilnO
l tq ht housr kcC' p1 nq n ~t .
P ~tr k Cen trnl H ot el

OIS 5366
R EGE N CY A PT
IN C l
be d r oom . k1t che n lur
n1sh ca. c arp eted , b il ls par
t1Clll y p rl iC' S/00 mo E.._
ce ll cn l nc ,q hbor hood 615
6U)or 6/ S 5104

F ur n1shNI .=.pis
3 bd r
Si/0 . wn ter p ~td . Ch 1lorc&gt;n
~ccc pt ab i P
C.'l ll 446 J4l 6
niter 7 PM
2 bdr
unl u rn . ap t 1n
Cr own C ty Oh Call 256
64 ) -l
Furn a p r . J rms &amp;. ball •
Cor nt•r ol Cour t an d l nd .
Goi J,pOI IS s 18 5 DO per mo
(Cli i .JJ6 161 5 or 446 1243
1 bl'Uro om npt s cwa, lao lc
ilt R 1Vcr S1d C' Apts Equal
Opporrun1t'{ H ous 1ng Cal!

90 2 7711
1 &amp; '} be droom turn 1shed
np.=ntment s 991 5434 or 99'1
S91J or B!!'J 7566
Untu r n, shed ap ar tment ')
bPnroom s.
c orp c ted 1n
Pomf'r oy H as sl av e Sl 50
montt1 p l us.
de p os il
Ut 1l1 t1CS ex tr a 'N 7 661 8

~pace

-l tl

lor R ent

COU N T RY M OBI LE Hom e
P ~lr k . Rout e 33 . No rrtl ot
Po m erov LM QC' lOIS (A ll
49'/ /J/ G
TRAtLER SP&lt;Kf'S ~ or ren t
Soulhc&gt; r n Vn ll ey Mob ile&gt;
H om(' Pnr k Chf'Sh1 r f' Oh
99'/ JQ) J
TRA I LE R '&gt;DdCC· ] mil es
I r om town 1unc T10n '2 &amp; 67 o r
olcf Y Pt Pl e&lt;i &lt;;,n n t 6l5
J7 .t8
F or rent tr.ldl' r sp.l Cf' l u r
&lt;;, rTirlll trrl1le r wee k ly il na
mont h l 'r' r,1t cs. ,, ,r c on
d 11 10 ned roo m &lt;; bv ~A-t&gt; E' "­
c ~lblc T V M ,lr y R Tr o ll e r
P rn k M riS lH1 WV Ph one
JO.: /13 56SI

One bedr oom qar .:~ g e r~p.:~r
tmenl
Low mcltnta tnce
Good IOCd t 10n 514 S. Four
th Av e. Mtd dl eport . Oh
Ca ll 614 J846J 09 t or ap
po1n1ment
1 very n K c 1 bedroom apr:tr
tm ents '"Mi dd lepor t I tur
nished w ith util itiPs 1n
eluded and I un t ur ntshed
991 3190

R emodel ed
bedroom
apartm cnl tn Mtddlepor t.
Utilities includt&gt;d $ 180 plu s
deposi t . No pets Call 992
6177 aft er 6 p m

I or l bedroom houo:.i' or
npartmc nt CIO SC' IO !Own
61') 693/

s1

Household Good s

LA YNE ' S FURN IT UR E
ch.=. .r . rock er . ot
rom a n , 3 tabl e~ . SSOO So fa .
ch a 1r nnd love se at , $115
So t as an a cha1r s pr 1ced
l rom $285 to $795 Tabl es.
SJ8 C'lnd up to $ 109 H1 dC' a
bc d s. S340 . queen S1I P. $) 80
ReCI1 ners. SIJ) 10 ') '}';) 5 ,
L il m ps fr om SIS t o S6 5 5
pc dtnenes tro m S79 . t o
5385 I pc . Sl 89 .=tnd up
w ood tabt e w 1th 4 c h ~11rs .
S7 19 up t o S49 5 Hutche &lt;;,
'!iJOO C'lnd SJ/5 , f"l apl e or
p1 n f' t,n ,sh BPtiroom su1tes
Bos sett Oa k , $6 75 .
Basse tt ( tl(' r r'l·. S79 5 B unk
bed c om pl c l c&gt; w1 th m i'l t
1rt•sseo:.. S/50 and up to
SJ50 CJ p t a, n·s bed s. $'ll5
co rn p tete Baby beds. $99
M&lt;l ttresses or bO). spr 1nqs,
l u l l or lw 1n, S58 . l1rm . S68
~1 n c1 S7 8 Queen se t s. Sl9S 5
dr c t 1l'~ to;; , S49 4 dr ches rs,
S4:1 Bed frames. $10 and
S'JS . 10 g un Gun cab 1ne ts.
$3SU . d 1nett e cha 1r s $2 0
rm d S15 Gas or elec tr1 c
r,1 n qes . S29S Or t hopedi C
su pe r l 1r m . S95, sof a be d
w 1t h c ha1 r , $165 , ba b y bt&gt;d
&amp;
marr es s. S1S .J5 . be d
tr a m es $ ~ 0 . S2S , &amp; $30
u se d.
Ran ge s ,
r C' tr1g erator s, a;td TV 's.
3 mil es ou 1 Bu lav llte Rd .
Ope n 9a m to 7pm . Mon
th ru F r 1 . 9am t o5p m . Sa f
S o t r~ .

GOO D

U SE D

AP

PL t A N CES
w as he r s,
dry e r s,
ref r ,g erdtors ,
r a ng es
Ska g gs
Ap
p l 1a nc es.
1918 E as t e rn
A ve . 446 7398 .
CCise Kn tves20°o oft a ll
cc=tse kn i vP-s Sp rin g V a lle y
T r a dtng Co .. Spring V a ll ey
Pla za . 446 8075
U SED FURNITURE 36 1n
gas range , split ca ne ch air ,
wa l n ut bedroom sui te Cor
b1n &amp; Sn yder Furn ., 955
Seco nd . Gallipoli s, Oh . 614
446 11 71
W 1ndow air c onditioner ,
warm moring gas heater .
roll ·a ·way bed . Call 256

1 BEDROOM , unf u rni shed
ctpartment and 2 bedroom
furnished apar tm en t, 30.4

For sa le 2 p1ece l ivi ng room
suite and 1 c hai r w it h ot
toman _ Ca ll 446 4001 alter

ments now available at Pt .
P leasant ScOttish Inn . Also
a hon'=' vmoon sutie . All
utilities paid . Apartm enrs
as low as $140. a week .
Honeyrrioon sutie S45. a

night. Call JOH75 6776 .

. -· -· .

Amer ic an

cou ch ,

$75 .00 Call997 3703.
Li v 1ng room suite. red an d
blac k, Spanish design , ex
ce l lent condit ion . 67 5·6921 .

54

Misc . Merchandice

KIT 'N' CARLYLE "'

F irewood . split. stacked &amp;
delivered . Mixed wood $65
per cord, SJS one ·halt cord .
Green or seasoned . All har·
standing

wood

7538 .

I

1980 Toyota , tong bed, 5
spd . . Pioneer AM · FM

\

7 p 1ece l tv ing room suite .! US ED ITEMS FOR SA L E
S400 . Will sel l seperatel y
Compa c t Whirlpool wash er
675 1374.
&amp; dryer , compa c t Wards
washer &amp; dryer , 36 ' cop·
ON E dinette set , 8 chairs, pertone
range , Maytag
good condiTion . 1 bedstead . dishwasher , Trueto ne 19'
good condition 1 loveseat , co lor TV , RCA 25 ' col or TV .
good c ondition . 2 fuel o il E ll 10tt Appl t anc e. 446 -37 33
st oves. 3 275 g a l. fuel 0 11
ranks . 30.4 576 2859 .

cassette deck , new topper ,
22.000 m i., $5,800. Call 446-

7504.
1973 I ton Ford, 25.000
miles, no rust , $2, 200 Call
3677533
197.4 GMC 3/ 4 T truck with
insulated camper top on
t ruck , auto, PS , PB , good 8
pl y tires with spare, heavy
duty , good cond ., S2. 100 .

SWIMMIN G
POOLS :
PRE S E AS ON S ALE .

CA ST tron bath tub &amp; si nk .

575 304 773 5621

$99900 INST A LLED!!!
Above g round pool COM

PLETELY
52

CB , TV , Rad io
Equipm ent

F ender Super tw in am
w i th
e)( l e rn al
pd1e r
spea k er c ab1n er , Pea v ey
mon 1t or SySI em Ca II 388
!J436

Misc. Merchandrce

Wh1te m e tal
detector s
Open 1ng Spec ia l 20°o off on
a ll w hite metal detectors
Sp rin g Va ll ey T rading Co .,
Spnng V a ll ey Plnza , 446

B02S .

R02S
Lik P nf'w . warm morntng
g as he at er , wdh b lower. a l l
auto H7 V1n e St . GallipOli S
R em tngt on Thunderbolt 22
L R Am mo. $ 1.39 per bO )C
Sl 3_00 per c arton Spr1n g
Valley Trad1ng Co . Spr1ng
Va ll ey Pla2a . 446 B025 .
E c fiose 12 g a . game loads
1t6 shot . 20 shell s per bD&gt;&lt;.
$3 95 bo x Spr ing Vrtl ley
Tra tnd Co .. Spr 1ng Val ley
Plaza , 446 80 25
Crossman B · B 's 'Milk Car
ron · box of 1500
Specia l
$1.09 bO)( Spring Valley
Tradt ng Co . . Spring Va l ley
PLaza . 4.46 7025
Compound Bow Specia l
PSE sizzler 1am 1nated li m
bs . magnes ium hand lt&gt;, 50
lb
pu ll
Spec1 al $39 .95 .
Spr1ng VatJey Trading Co ..
Spr1ng Va lley Plaza. 446 ·

14ft. fi sh1ng boat &amp; trailer ,
S400 00 . 12
lt . camper
t r a il er . $2000
Elect,..ic
g utlar &amp; amp . S\90 . Phone

388 9087
RCA color TV 21 tn ., e lec
tric tw1 n bed . Ca l l 446 05 95
Rat l iff Pool s &amp;. Servi c e
Comple te sal es. ser .... ice.
pool
cover s,
and wt n
te r 1za t ion k tts. Call446 -13'l.t
Papason chair , S150. G l ass
cof fee tab le . $150 . Shor t
scuba tank , $50 . Call .446
754 1
John Deer e 440 A log sktd
der . 1968 model . machin
cally good $ 7,000 Cal l 388

9031
For sa le avacodo green
tub . green &amp; while marb le
sink &amp; vanity wl! h f i)C tures
E.,.;t r a good c ond , 4 yrs
old Call 367 0394

dl e. S50 Ca ll742 2844 .
8 It Ford truck toppe r .
Nanny goa l. whol e house
a1r c ond .• 4 Se ars radi a l a ll
season fi res ( 14 in . 2) , st ud
ded mud &amp; snow t ir es ( 14
rn ) . Cal l 991 2779
Mov1ng to Texas Must sell
stove, r efr1gator , wa sher
and bedroom suit e befor e
/...ug 21 992 27 72
Bro wn 1ng 1.000 12 g ua ge
Be lgt um m a de shot g un
Sluq barr el , 3 1n m aqnum
ba r r el l u ll chok e. [J., ba r re l
full c hoke $SOO 614 66 7
361 1
OLD Avon decanlers So m e
lull
S06 E
Ma in St .
Po m eroy
A l so kn1 ck
kn&lt;;lc k s
E g g s 70 cents doz Mrs
Cldtord Ledh e it . St. Rt. 33,
Roc k Sprtng s 99 2 3446 o r

992 5836
NEE D seve r a l il ern s of tur
nitu re .
appl1an ces.
tel evt sion s 8 19 disc ou nt s
t or q u an d y
p u r c has e
V Ill age Furniture 260 5
Jac k son A ve 67S 1773

54

Misc . M erc handice

E nc losed uti ,l ty trail er ,
Q)( C c ond . w i ll not leak
Call38 8- 8436 .
55

Bulfd1ng Sup pl res

Building m a terial s, block
br 1ck . sew er pipes . wi n
dew s, lintels, et c. Claude
Winler ~,
Ri o Grande. 0
Call 245 512 1

Pets tor Sa le

56

POODLE

DRAGONWYND
C ~T
TE RY
KENNEL . AKC
bla c k Chow pupp ies, Sept .
1 CF A Himalayan. P er
Stan an d S1amese k1rtens .
N ew Liln c. blue , and cho
S 1ames e
and
Blu e
H 1malayan ki ttens Ca ll
446 38:14 aft e r 4 p.m .

HILLCRE ST

BR IARPATCH KE NN ELS
Boarding a nd g rooming
AKC
Gord o n
sett e rs ,
E ng ltsll Coc k e r Span ie ls
Call 446 4191.
Jcan te' s P C' t Shop 1 mde
Wes t of G all ipol is on Rt
141 Open Monday thru Sat.
9 s_Call 446 79 20
For sa le poodl e j::.Jps. AKC
r cg 1stered , 13 wk s o ld 1
CtlOcolat e m a le and
1
&lt;IP r•cot t cm c11E' Call 245
5263 o r 37 9 1336 bef ore 1

PM
Cock Poo
puppy ,
full
blooded. 5 wk s. old No
shot s, all ma les. S black.
wh1te Ca ll 446 1369.
Regi st ered Cock er Span 1el
pups. Call 446 1262

MOVING

P1nk and white stripe , twin
be dspead wi th mal ching
dr a pes . 48 1n .)C 4S in . One
pair so lid r ed drapes 48 in)(
63 tn Two b lue form a ls.
worn once. size &lt;f 10 675

3048.
Two 9 SO x 16 .5 L T Ro ad
rr ead
Un i Roy a l 1tr es
Three FR 78 , 14 tn . ra d tal
tires. exc el lent condi t io n
Two F7(l 14 inc h, snow a nd
mud ti res, excel lent c on
d 1tton . 67S 3471
14 If . of 6ft . t r ip le wall p1pe
plus rai n caps _Will ta k e $90
tor c ve rythtng _ 67S 3144 .
do ll

and

wood burning
stove , a lmos t new J f t . by 2
f1
portabl e dishwasher
refr tgera tor . elec1. cook
stove _Call4.46 0 167.

Me ns 26 inc h 10 speed F re e
Spirit bi c yc le. Perf ec t con
dit ion . 675 6511

RESTAURANT &amp; STORE

RADIAL arm saw $100 .00,
dril l press $200 .00, task
ha nd ler till er $1000 Phone

cond . Cal f

304 675 4684.

RADCO 304 573 1378 .

They ' ll Do It Every Time
eo&lt;&lt;eeriNG

A/JilL,
-"llO'S FRAU
MAKES
SEI(SE ....

A (i;U'( IN
T~E

OFFICE:

SAIP TO TAKE
IT TO S\MALL
CLAIII'S
CQUil'f ...

TO

NE W

LO CAT ION . F ish Tank and
Pet Shop 241 3 Jackson
Ave _, Pt . Pl easa nt . Across
from We st e rn Au t o. Ca ll
675 :?063 . Close d Fr iday and
Sa turday . Open Mondi'ly
August
17 th
at
new
loc ation . sa m e hours
AKC
Da c h s hund.
Pomeran1an
an Pood l e

pups 895 3958 .
57

Musical
Instrume n ts

Orga sontc
do ubl e
keyboard orga n , wi th toot
pedals SSOO
Phone 992
7JJI .
A new A c ouSt tc E lec tr ic
Ova t ton gu it ar wi th hard
case. model no· l 612. One
cr r~t e amphtifier with long
pt ck up cord S ex tr a se t s of
strings . Se t of battery
powered st ereo ear phones
Var ious chord and
in
stru c ti on books . A ll oriced
below w holesa le pri ce .

Pho ne 304 887 2325.
58

59

Ve r y Gen tl e pony , perfect
t o r k1 dS . Ca ll 4.46 -9744 aft er

458·1076.

SPM

73

4-wheel
drive , In ·
te rnational Sc out SL500.
Ca ll 256 · 1427
15

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables .
tomatoes.

1976 Ford Va n , good co n -

H ay &amp; Grain

64

d itoon. $3600. 6756429

36 11.

Ca ii 4461S46 .

Letart Falls . Oh.

loaded wit h ext r as com

. For
sa l e
motor c yc le
tra iler . Call446 IS78
1979 H ar ley Davidso n Spa r
t ster . Excellent condi t ion
$2700 firm . Phone 992 6761
or 2.4 7·3116 .

1977 F i at X 19, AM FM 8 ·
t rac k , A(, rear delrost ,
45, 000 m, Ca ll 379 ?252 ·

1978 H a rl ey Sportster 1,000
c c. clean . A I sha pe, 5.800
miles, $2, 900. Ca ll 7112 28.44 .

Ford Bronco nnd 76
Chevor let N ova . Ca ll 4.46
2422

15

1978 Kawasaki SR650 , ni ce
clenn bik e in very good con
dition . $1900 . 742 3076

197 3 M erc ur y Comet. 52 ,000
miles, moTor 8. tra ns.- good
c ond _ Make off er Pho ne
446·8060.
197) Ol dS C .1 fl. l'&gt;' ,756 142 1

r ~ ''

1975 Dodg e Dart, low
mt lea ge, standard, 6 c y l.,

$1.095. Call256 1968 .

KDX

175 .

197 1 Corvette co nvert ibl e ,
w hi Te with red interior . 1n
elud ing w hil e hrtl"dtop , 350
eng .ne , r al ley w hee ls . Ca ll

446 9692
74 AM C Sportabout Station
wagon , 6 cy l , auto ., good
cond , will trade Ca ll .446 ·
1452 .
1976 Dodge Stationwagon
Lornette , 3 sea t s, good
t1re s, no rust , ex c. cond .
Call 4.46 0519 or 446 -018 1

1969 Z28. exc e ll enl cond .
Ca ii iJ92 36.47

auto, PS, PB.
Ca II 985 .4346

fa i r c ond .

1971 vw Squareback 4 sp,
sun roof. c lea n 446 11.49
evenings, 949 250.4 days .
1977 Plymouth Vo lar e. 6
cy l. AC . Au tom atic. Ver y

c le a n Cal l 992 3798 aft e r 5
p .m .

5 00 PM .
GE dryer, like new,$90 .00.
M ay t ag au tomati c washer,
n iCe, 590.00 . Ca \1 .446 ·8181 .

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61

Four 15,000 gallon tanks
loca ted above ground at

At hens. Ohio. $3.000 .00
eac h. Phone I · 304·422·2781.
1964 MF 3 Baler, very good
condition, S1200. 675 -2377.

WSEO

brown and whi te
room ch air S15. See
af 769 Brownell Ave ., Mid·
dleport

--

picnic
t ab l es .
porch
sw ings, most wood produc ·
ts. 101 Cou r t St, Ga llipolis .

Call446 2572.
WEATHERALL

CON

CRETE · qual ity and ser
vice , Ca l l675 -1582 .

675 1560 .
75

SHOW
7:31 ~ GET SMART
7:58
(;!IN UPDATE NEWS
8:00
• (l) NBC MAGAZINE
WITit DAVID BRINKLEY Thla
weekty eerie• otfare a blllfld of
c urrent new a at oriel, topical
reports and profllee. Hoat Oavk1
Brinkley ia joined by contrlbut·
tng reportera Garrick Utley .
Jack Perkinl, Oouglae Kiker
and Belay Aaron. (80 mine.)
PUBUC ENEMIES
MORK AND MINDY
(I) TltE WALTON$ Ike and
Corabath are aeparated over
an untlmelv latter, while
Elizabeth teara her growing
romancewlthOrawiabecoming
too hot for her to handle .
(Be.Q!at; 60mlna.)
(I) ll1J VOYAGE OF CHARLES
. DARWIN 'How Wide Was the
Distance Between Savage and
Civ111zed Man' Darwin makes

CAPfAIN EASY
I REALIZeD ,OMeTHING
WHEON THEY HAD YOU

I'M VliRY !&gt;LAD
YOU'Re MCI&lt;.

!&gt;AFJ;LYI••,~'0~:.~~1 . \

CAPTUIU!D.

YOU K

i CiJ).

PAINTING
intenor and
exterio r ,
plu mbin g ,
r ooti ng, some re model ing .
20 yrs _exp. Cai i388 ·96S2.

STRUCT I ON · SpecialiZ ing
i n concre te driveways ,
sidewa l ks ,
pati o ,
basement , ga r ag e fl oor s
and et c. Free esti ma t es . 11
years experrence Ca ll 367

H oover S.veepers repaired
at Empi r e Furniture , 842
Second Ave , Call i po lis, OH .

maint a i na n ce
remodeling .
Phone

8 :05

an ·d

8 :30

H om e building,
hom e
remodeli ng and repair
Custo m work from stal"t t o
fi ni sh . Call 388·8711.
Ge ne' s Cnrpct Clea ning ,
deep s tr eam ex tra c tiOn
Fref' es t tm n tes. rensonable
ra t es Scothguard, IJY'l 630'il
LOCKSMITH
Service .
Res iden ti a l,
au tomotiv e .
E m erge nc y ser v i ce . Call

Eft-&gt;GaP.." -WELL,
OM 5EC()NIJ THOU6HT,
1 DON'T 6065 IT

682 2079

HAN6 l.OOS€',
80Y"'IT'5

ALMOST OVEfl.!

WOULO 00 ANY HAR.M '"

RO N 'S Telev i sion Servi ce .
Speci a li zing in Zenith and
M otoro l a, Quazar , and
house ca lls Ph on e 576 -2398.' .
or 446 ·2.454.

Auto parts, a uto repair ,
wrecker
se rvic e,
buy
automobiles. r ad iators and
batteries . 446 -J717 .
77

Auto Repair

BROTH E R S

GARAG E . 24 hr . wrecker
servi ce. " Big o r sma ll " we
tow them all! 2332 Eastern
Ave .. Gallipolis. Ohio. Day
446 -24.4S or N igh t
.446

4797

RINGLE'S SE RVICE -exp ·
erienced m ason , root er ,
carpenter ,
e l ec tri c idn ;
general
re p airs
and
r emodeli ng . Phone 30.4-675•

.A u.EYOOP

YES! THOSE
NASA PEOPLE
HAVE DONE A
Fl"Jii .JOB!

DID )'()U SAY 'rOLl THINK YOO
KI4QW WHERE THE BEAST IS
GOING?

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

J &amp; P Plumbing &amp; H ea ling,
Rt. 1 Ga ll tpo li s, 367 7853

83

EMcava ting

Dozer , loaded , and ditcher
work _ Ba sements, la n dscaping, gas. e lectr ic. a nd
wate r lines . Charles R .
Hatfield, Rutland, Ohio

Face it,Slim!
Little boys

eat a

· lot!

742 2903.

Shop , 22 1 Mill 51 379-2782 .

114

78

F ull er E lec tri c Co. Com ·
pl et e r ew iring, co mme r cial
or residential, and elec
tr ica l ma inta inance , also
on ca lL Ph
.446·2171
Ga ll iPOli s.
.
'

1q68 Le isur e time 18ft.
trave l trailer , good cond .
with bottle gas tank, sleep s
.4, $1.495 . Ca ll Johns M obile

1980 Startire
SX , Hat
chback . Bl ack on bl ack , v 6
au to .• a.c, 18,000 miles .

MORR ISO N'S Auto sa les .

5989

1977 Gra n Pr ix, air, cruise ,
8 track, good tires. $2200.
Phone 675·5075 befor e 5 pm .

1978 Ford

LTD

II ,

low

mileage, 53800 . 675-6429 .
1971

Super

Beetle,

good

1981 Coleman fold down,
s leeps
6,
b i ke
rac k ,
awnings, stove, sink , i ce
bo x, converter , camper
like new , perfec t for small

E lec1rical
&amp; ~efrigeration

car tow. S2600. Call 304-882·
2934 or 887-2663.
CAMPER, 70 It, sel l con·
tained , call 304·675·2453 af·

good condition . 675·5173.
1970 Buick Skylark, 4 door ,
automatic, engine and
transm ission excel.lent ,
good work or school car .

$300 . 675·3423.

81

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The War Home" 1883

JIM ' S

DEP E ND ABLE ·

water del ive ry . Call
9361:1 a n ytime .

156 ·

A8CNEWSN1GHTLINE
Anchored by Ted Koppel.
11:35 CIJ
MOYIE
1ADVENTURE·COMEDY) ••

DURN
HIDE!!
HE NEVER SHOWED UP
FER SUPPER

I HAVE TO DO EVERY

etyB~"1ute

HAND'S TURN
AROUND HERE

12:00

SSBAQLEVSHOW

C NEWS NIGHTLINE
~c!Jgfod by Tad Koppel.
lUI. CHARLII!'S A NOELS
The~ngalataketotheairwavea

to track down a killer who haa

NOW HAULl NG house coa l

Home
~ "1Pro~~m.ents

-·· ·

TOMORROW

-

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...........

~

JIM MARCUM Roofing
spouting and siding . ]()
years ·e•perlence. Free
estimates. Remodettno .
C~ll 388·9857 .'

.

.:.•

.

.

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Jumbles. IDIOT

I

VAGUE

BANTER

ANKLET

Answer · Those medicines InJected by the doctor
did n' t work_ Appa rently I hey we re al l this-

IN "VEIN "

BRIDGE
Poor play hurts
tie outside stre ngth North
devi ated by havmg too much
side strength and that eight
diamond.
South had no idea what to
bid over North 's preempt.
Although Nort h is cold for
six diamoods from his position, it is hard to judge.
Anyhow , South tried three no
trumf. If North had three
smal hearts and a black
jack. three no trump could
be th e onl y m a kea ble game.
North proudly displayed
his dummy , commenting
that this was the strongest
three diamond btd he had
ever made . Unfortunately,
after a heart lead through
his kiog , declarer could
manage on ly eight tricks.
Not one of those wa s takel\ :
by Nor t h's "m a~mficent " ·
dummy . "Perhaps.· lament- •
ed South . "Your hand wasn'l
so good."
Both Norlh and SouHI
have a sked us lo assess th·1

8-20·81

NORTH

+B

• K3 2
t KQJ 108&gt;41
+9
EAST
+J9 762

WEST
• 10 4 3
.QJ9

• A 10 6

t9

t 263

+J 10 8 6

+ 75 43

SOUTH
+AKQ &gt;

• 8 7' 4

tA

+A KQ 2

Vulnerable North-So uth
Dealer West
Wetl

Nortb

East

Pass
Pass

3t
Pass

Pa ss
Pass

South
3 NT

blame

for th1s disaster. Wo!

charge South 25 percent. He
should not try lhree no
tr ump with lhat singl eton

By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag

ace of

di amonds, but we give

North the other 75 perce nt.
As North said , he had a
super strength preempt. He
should hav e passed or
opened four diamonds, but

North's vulnerable three
diamond preempt with an

eight-card suit and an out·
sid e kmg would not be made
by most experts. The mode r n tendency among experts
in making vulnera ble three
level preempts is to have a
good seven card suit with li t ·

over

South S three no trump
1

North should have gone back
to diamonds. Had he jumped
to five South might have bid
the slam .
!NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN 1

~tHM'~tl"
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
2 Emissary
1 Annoyance 3 Holiday
5 Sheriff's
workers

of a sort

group
1D Black
11 Large glass

I Child

12 Incessantly

5 Quick

of Frigg

13 -

eyeful
to sender
6 Cereal
11 Pass between plant
peaks
7 loog John
15 Wee seal
Silver's
16 Rest
symbol
17 Aperture
8 Arranged
. 19 Woe unto us'
in a series
20 Falsehood
9 Leo Dur21 Electrical
ocher's mid·
tenn
die name
22 In a tiff
II Rough
23 Sugar customer
21 Box sleigh
%S Chalcedony
t6 Fonnerly
27 Triple
30 Swab

Yesterday's

15 Soccer

25 Newmangreat
Redford film
18 Excessive
(1973),
19 Cognizant
with "The"
22 New Hamp- 28 Queues
shire
29 Hearten
lake
31 Kidder role in

23 Tote

"Superman"

24 Caustic

31 Bad (prefix)
35 Wooden core

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substance

bright

321ranian
export
33 Missing

link?
35 Moffa
36 Patching
37 Run into
38 Gennan
novelist

39 To be (Let)
DOWN
1 - de

resistance
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II

it:

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LONGFELLOW

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the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Sln&amp;le letters,
apoatrophes, the len&amp;th and formation of the words are all
hlnta. Each day the code letters are different.

uaed for

homes mov ed,
lrcensed, and bonded s 76, .

7711 or 615 ·4398.

CRYPTOQUOTI!S
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TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 sec. Ave., Ga ittpol is
446 7833 or 446· 1833.
·
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675-4154 .
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31 Burning

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STANLEY STEEMER
Carpet Cleaning
446-4208

Yesterday·s

th•••••ta1noc a newawoman·a
70mlnt.)

JONE S BOY S WAT ER
SERVICE . Call 367 7471 or
367·0591

FOR BEST In Carpet
Cleaning · Call Smeltzer's
~teamwav. Call 614·446·
2096 .

1974 NOVA hatchback, 30467S·SS06.

1970 Chevrolet Longhorn
pic kup truck, 3/ 4 ton, 4 spd.
with eotras, too.ks Oood.
Call 992-5275.

CiJ).

·BARNEY

CC)A:IT-•TCI-C,OA,Sl Guaeta :

~--- - ·

For Sa te Holsfein cows also
fresh Holstein heifers. A. I.
breeding, 0 . H . I . records_

General Hauling

C_BNUPDATE NEWS

•CIJC!JCICI)IBJ~Iil

i

&amp; limestone for driveways
Call for es tim a t es 367 7101 ·

ter s _

304 882-

Phone 882 '1079.

~

UANEY

i

servt ce . Au thoriz ed Smger
Sa les &amp; Se r v tce . Sharpen
SCISSor s.
Fitbric
Shop ,
Pome r oy . 992 2284 .

N air condi ti on serv 1cC!
co m mercia l , i ndu s tr i a l '

BARNEY MILLER
Harris ' 'official' decoy porno
film ia finally finished, $t9,000
over budget. and the world
premiere showing sends shock
waves through the sq uad .
(_f3e.2faj) (Ciosed· Captlaned)
.liJ(!a} THE FIFTH ANNUAL
CIRCUS OF THE STARS
Twenty· six stare ol television,
etage and screen temporarily
abandon their regular profeaalone and perform circus feat a
of skill , cou rage and ahowmanahlp in thiavarlaty spe cial.
lloyd Bridges, Rock Hudson,
Angela Lanabury and Valerie
Perrine are the rl ngmeatera and
performers include Scott Baia,
linda Gray, Richard Hatch,
Michele Lee, Joan Rl\ltrt and
Brooke Shielda. (Repeat: 2
hre .l__
(I) (H) SNEAK PREVIEWS In a
epeclai'S neak Previews'
program, co-host a Roger Ebert
andGeneSiakeltakearerelook
at the beat featur e films
produced b~ the new breed ol
American independent
filmmakers Including : 'Return of
the Secaucus 7.' 'Heartland, '
'Ga l Young Un. ' and 'The
Haul!linQJ?t M.'
9:30 (I) ()21 OJ ABC NEWS CLDUP 'The Monaetery '
GOOD NEIGHBORS
NATURE OF THINGS
1D:OO
TOTHEMANORBORN
NEWS
1D:05
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1D:28 ;
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10:30
JOHN ANKERBERG
SHOW
(I) STANDING ROOM ONLY
'Red Skellon'a More Funny
Facet'
(I) UP POMPEIII
(fi)
SOUNDSTAGE:

I

Elec tri ca l. Air Condition
Hea ting , Hot Nafer tanks :
Se rvi ce a ll m akes . Phone
379 ·2196. Charles Ki es ling .

liS

Now arrangti the circled letters to
form the surprise answer . as SUQ·
gested by the abOve canaan ...

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(Answers tomorrow)

''!lr.!!)d Thafl Auto" 11177

NEWS
(]) TltE LESSON
DAVE ALLEN AT LARGE
11 :05
NIGHT GALLERY
1 t :28
.!;B_!j_ UPDATE NEWS
11 :30
.alTHETONIGHTSHOW
Gueet hott : David Letterman .
Gueels: George t-Ailler, Elke
Sommer, AI Jarreau.. (60
mlna.)
(]) ANOfHER LIFE
(1) MOYIE ·(DRAMA)""
odlathar, Part II" 1974
AFTER BENNY
&lt;IJ CBS LATE MOYIE 'THE
JEFFERSONS : The Costume
Party' George ' s cleaning
bualneta may be cleaned up for
good when he reaorta to plaYing
adlrtytricklnordertoaecurelha
buainell of a large coetuma
company. (Repeal) 'MADIGAN:
The Midtown Beat ' When a
wealthy manIa held up b~ a
buaboy ate party, ha hires a
gunman to find tha youth .
epeel)
ABC CAPTIONED NEWS
MOVIE -(DRAMA)" \lo "All

. JAC K' S REFRIGERAT IO

H enderson, wv Phon e 67 5-

TH!OY CALLED
WHO WEF1:E
60TH ART16T5o,
"TW IN&amp;

I I I] oF [ I I I I I l]

Answer:A(

ffi

1t:oo

SE~t NG M ac hine repairs.

1969 18 ft. camper, self co n ·
ra ined, sleeps 6, awning,
spare tire s, carrier, good
condition, $'200
:ll4·773 -

BOSOM BUDDIES
Kip Ia am a the hard way that it's
a cold, cruel world when ina fit of
tempe r he quit a hie job ,
mlatakenly thinking that Henry
will walk out with him, and he
winds up selling hot doge on the
meet. (f!epeat)
11:00 (]) U aJ BUCK ROGERS To
maintain peace In the galaxy,
Buck, Wilma, Dr. Goodfellow
and Hawk accompany an aloof
Zykarian diplomat on a
dangerouatrekacroee a desert
to a crucial peace co nference .
epaat; 2 hrs.)
700ClUB
MOYIE ·(COMEDY)"

10:58

ED WARD ' S Backhoe a nd
Dozer Serv ice . Sp ec iali2ing
10 sep tic tank . 675 1134.
BACKHOE and Septi c tank
Se rvi ce . L ar ry Siden ·
stricker. 675 5580 .

Rod &amp; Ree l Com bo Ze bco
600 r ee l. P f leuger S 250 rod
Spec ial $9.99 . Spr i ng
Va lley Trad ing Co ., Spring

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675 3376 or 675· 1740

Auto Pa i nti ng &amp; San d i ng
S17S, any color, free pi ck up
&amp; deli ve ry in Gallipolis
area,
Hamm o nd B ody

Camping
Equipment

t :1

I RAWTIE

C1J lUI GJ

F &amp; K Tree Trimmtng ,
stump r emovaL 675 -133 1

Dave's Appliance Repair .
Washers, dryers, plum
bing, electric, g eneral han
dyma n . Phone 30.4·576·2921

~OVIE ·(COMEDY)'"
"Take The Money And Run"

'.? 8 ~ -

D . C. Contrac tor s P lum
bing , electr i caL hea l ing,
roofing, a lumin um , vinyl
siding, and home paintin g

CHARLIE'S SALVA GE

IJ

1

~TitEROOTSOFROCKAND

F ERRE LL ' s
\'l iNDON
GLASS SERV ICE Home

Cor . Fourth and Pine

Auto Parts
&amp; Acces sori es

76

rJ

toaeillzed bones of extinct
apeciea , which ga i n&amp; him
recognition in the B r il i ah
scientific community. (80
mint.)

BORN LOSER

P hone 446 ·3888 or 446 4477

It!' Fiberg lass boa! with
SS HP Johnson m otor a nd
tr ai le r Phone 446·0936 a t
t er 5 . 00

GIRRO

his fir at major discovery of

7891.

CARTER'S PLUM BING
AND HEAT ING

Boats and
Motors for Sale

•• , .. 0.0- ........ ~ ' - · ........

(I) JOKER'S WILD

HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
DICK CAVETT SHOW
RICHARD SIMMONS

Cabi nets,

..-.....-

~BULLSEYE
A!IQ_TitER
UFE
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Ca ll 446 7107.

82

Home 446 3547.

12 ~ - ~Truck's !Or sale

Cal lt -286-2496 .

7:30

Va lley Plaza . 446 ·8025 .
1969 VW Beetle. Cl ea n in
a nd out. 1971 VW Fastback .
1971 VW Su per B ee tle , stick
shi ft 1974 Sube r ea u, cleo n .
Phone 667 3296 .

- - - -- - --- -·
Livestock
- - ---- ---·---

6l
li~o~ing

. ~a!~ ~'!uip~~"!

IVENINCl

CAPTA IN ST EEMER Car

1979 Honda XR 250 . 1979

ROBERTS
197? 6 c y L Ford pi ck -up 4
br a nd new f ir es $700 742
'22 11 or 742 2246

•
•
VIewmg

C ON
Carpentry

per Cl eaning featured by
H atfelt Brothers Cus.tom
Carpets . Free estimafes .

WOOOSHOP

Oai

Television

work &amp; paint ing, c oncrete ,
landscaping , 446· 2787

or 675 ·5689.

1973 Torino, will sell cheap ,

P'Atz~.~,.,

S ANDER S
TRACTING .

Y a m a ha YZ 80 . Best off er s
For sal e 1976 Monte Ca r lo ,
27,000 m i les. exc. co nd .,
one owner Crt ll .446 0429 .

'DICK TRACY

1182.

$950 PhOne 675 5350 .

27C RA~$10N @ .,

1&lt;6NPAL.L

ce i lings, com ·
and residential,.,;..
tree est imates Call 256· ~
merci~l

2088 or 675 4560 .
1979 H onda SOD CX , tow
mi leage . ex
t i r es. fal l
far ing . $22 00 . 304 458 1763.
191:10 Kawasa ki

condit ion . SllOO.
2019 or 882 ·2326.

--....
...
CAil&amp;V.

142 1.

p le te Caii6 7S 4087 .

For Sa le or Trade

Pick your ow n hal! ·runner
beans . A ndrew Cross,

1971 C35 Hond a . Ca ll 256

C UTLAS S Brougham .

1574 or675 7881

P 1ck your own ca nn ing
t oma t oes Andrew Cr oss,
L et art Falls. Ohio .

New mopeds. last years
model, 5 ~b over cost, 150
M PG . I dea l tor co ll ege
st udent . Call4.46 4626.

1976 BU ICk Limited fu ll y
eq ui pped . One owner. tow
mil eage, good co nd ., $3,.495

For sale 1979 Buick Rivera
co m p le Tely
load ed
Ca 11
446 7497

textured

Motorcycles

74

Auto for Sate

$5.650 . 992 7054
675·

1979 CHEVY sport van, ex
cellent conjifion . Call for
descrtption $.4500. 304 895

- ::T£a)lsperta tion

79

STUCCO PLASTERING

The

idd

9326.

HAY tor sa l e, 304 -675 2254
&amp; 67 5 130&lt;

71

Va ns&amp;4 W . D.

1976 Ford Window van,
new radials, $2,100 . Call
446 -439.4 .

Simmenta l
446 · .4.4.47

1969 P lymouth S.W.. 318 .

Conn Trump et Exce ll ent
cond 1t1 on Cnl l 388 8::170.

Canni ng
r'--------.:...--...1.----------~ 3308

A8ovr

KE NNEL

Boarding all br eeds. clean
tndoor -outdoor f ac i l it ies
A lso AKC Re g . Dobe r
m a ns. Ca l l -4.46 ·7795 .

G IN SE NG ca ll coll ec t
'f'OU ha ve r ea dy lo sell

8 1nc h ta ble sa w . 67 5 400.4

1970 Chevy 1 ton truck . 30.4

4 r eg ister ed
co w s
Ca l l
eve n1n gs

20, 1981

BING ' S CO NCRETE CON ·

Ca ll 256 ·6069

GROOM IN G

Crtll Judy T a ylor at 36 7
12'20

H nna la ya n &amp;
S1 am ese
m. xed k ttte ns. Tor ti e &amp;
Flarne po1nt s 99'} Jl 38 $50
&amp; $75

304 762 2581.

2597.

Holstein bull ca l ves, S65 .

675 2848

Used 100.000 8 TU fu e l oil
fu r n a ce $125 .
Eu r e k a
uprt ghl sweepe r w i th a l
ta c hmen t s $40 675 4338 .
II
1

196 1 Ford
pickup.
1
gasoline engine. 304·576·

L 1ves toct&lt;

63

H E R EFORD Bull.
11 2'
year s 0 10 . SSOO . Phone 30.4

BtG disc oun t s tor cash a nd
ca r r y at Vd lage Furnitur e
260 5 Ja ckson Av enue . 67S
177 3

Arm~trong

Exc.

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Rc qtsrc r ed Tr eein g Wa l ker
c oon houn d pup s. 6 week~
o ld Si r e is N ight Cham pi on
Hock ing R i ve r Dick $75
ma l e, $65 . f e m a le . Joe E .
Cnt es 614667 36 21

Stu ff ed antmal
book . 675 3S76 .

1973 l 4 ton Chevy pickup
hasps, pb, automa ti c tran·
smi ssion . 304 ·773 -5170.

(II __ ...__

Show sad d le. 1.4 l il 1n.
br1dl e. br east str ap, hal te r
8. lea d, $450 Engli sh sa d

Good top or fil l d1rt , will
de l tver
anywh ere
in
Ga ll ipol is or B1dwe11 area ,
$25 1oad . Cal l.4 .46 48 51.

EQU IP

Brand new 1980 and 1981
Ford pickup . Metal bed
only . 7.42·22 11

I 800·624 8511

1 oa k c ab1n e t . 3 oak tabl es 1
rou nd I square 1 oblon g.
oa k coff ee table, 4 oak
d1 n rng cha trs . w ood wagon
sear . 1 crank te lephOnes . 1 Ye ll ow Fr ees tone canni n g
old 1ron k et r le a nd sta nd , 3 pe ac hes _Now rhru Sept . 20 .
availab le
roc k1ng cha1rs a ll iTem s Any quantity
may be see n a1 Eugene Retail &amp; wholesale . Bob 's
McGu1res on Rr 141, 1s1 Ma r k el Ma son . P hone 77 3
br1ck hou se o ~ r1 g ht pa st 5721 Op en da i l y ti l1 9 p .m .
Debby Dr 1V€ , GallipOli s
.t46 1080
141f Sea Kin g a lum, num v
bottom boa t w ilh heav y
du r y tr ailer . oar s. l if e
ATTE N TIO N ·
( IM
POR T AN T TO YOU) W i l l 1ac k e t s, SHP out boa r d
pay cash or ce rtif1 ed c heck tr 0t1 1ng m otor _ $500 1 ft
a lu mi num
topper w1th
t or an1tques a na c oll ec
Sl1d1n g trent window _ 99 :2
l1ble s or enttr e estate s
Noth1n g too l a rge A lso. 6763
qun s, poc k et wat che s, and
co1n co ll ec r, o ns Call 55 7
Roun d oak t abl e &amp; 6 cha1r s
) 411
Call 997 3M 7

54

Cal l446 ·4630

IN STALLED

sta rting at $999 .00. Pri ce in
elude s pool , dec k, fence,
f i lt e r . l iner , and
in
sta llati on u nde r normal
g round cond i tion
Free
shop at home se rvic e. Call

E AS pur
Y crcedit
lab le now
to
haseav aifurnitur
e,
telev 1S10ns. Ol" applianc es
Vi l l a ge F u rnitur e 2605
Jac k son Ave . 675 -1773.

Anhques

13

bed

orig . miles , $4 ,795 _Call «6-

~eoot,

Call

short

truck, 6 cyt ., auto ., 8,600

l CAA'i
~INt&gt; ~8

245·5478 .

Chevrolet

Home
1mprovements

II

Trucks for Sale

71

79

dwood S5.00 more. Also will
buv

by Larry Wright

J"IM

Apartm ents 675 5548

1. 2 &amp; 3 b edroom apart

- -

8025

6605 .

675 5571.

Early

-.

Wanted to Rent

.l l

446 03 72
In M 1dd leporr . J rm . turn
apt . u t i11t1 C'S 1nc l udcd 1n
ren t CCIII ~9'/ 26 76

·-

100 o oft
B uc k K n tves
Spri ng Vdl ley T rrtdt ng Co .
Spr rng Va ll ey P laz a. 4.46

Apartmemt
for Rent

Dc lu• 6 r m house . good
IOC.l l 10n Crt l l 67'i '1 104 or

Household Goods

38 70

1 bedr oo m mob1 IP homP 1n

New Ha ve n. INV Adull s
on ly N o pet &lt;; 67'i 1457 or
67 5 2996

Sl

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3

Ca ll 388 9909

.-,on

- - Apartmemt- - for Rent

2 acres on Floyd-Clark Rd.
cl ose to Rt. 160,
Phone 446·0390 .

Thursday, August 20,1981

Pomeroy-Mi'ddleport, Ohio

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Pentagon denies U.S. plane shot down

ELBERFELD$

By The Associated Pres•
Libyan leader Col. Moanunar
Khadafy has not himself given a
direct accounting of the U,S.-Libyan
aerial dogfight over the
. Mediterranean this week, but the
state-run media has continued to in·
sista U.S. plane was shot down.
In a speech Khadafy made in the
Arab country of South Yemen, he
spoke out against what he described
as the American use of Arab oil "to

operate the ·anns factories which tnn!aten to cut ott the supply of oil to
the United
States.
destroy our Arab nation.''
' was quoted as' · saying,
Ht
The Libyan news agency carried
an account of the speech Thursday. however, that the United States
Khadafy delivered the address Wed- "goes too . far in its aggression,
nesday, the day Of the one-minute · tyranny, provocations and terroriSm
battle over the waters 60 miles off against the Arab nation."
In an apparent jab at the Saudi
the Libyan coast.
In the account of the speech, Ar~ bia and other conservative Arab
received in London, Khadafy did not oil .sates, Kbadafy declared, " The
mention the aerial dogfight or Arabs did not employ their oil in

SPECIAL SCHOOL
SUPPLIES VALUES·
REG. 11.38

Sale

79e

WALLPAPER

TYPING PAPER, 100 SHEET PKG.
. ~ale

REG. 11.45

Sale

49e

STRETCH DENIM JEANS
78 -·~ cotton. 22 ,{, nylon stretch blue
denim . Boot leg style . Waist sizes 27 to 42.
Lengths 30 to 36.

20% OFF

89e PKG.

Specia l order paper in a big selection of pat
ter ns - so lid colors - textured paper
vinyls . Mak e your selection now and save .

PACKAGE OF 10 LEAD PENCILS
REG. 98'

WRANGLER '19.95

HOME FURNISHINGS DEPT. 1st FLOOR

PKG.

PKG.

BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL

PAPERMATE WRITE BROTHERS 10 COUNT PENS
Sale'l 39 PKG.

REG. 12.90
BACK TO SCHOOL

RICE STRAW RUGS
Perfect for porc h bed room s.

DESK SALE

den -

patio -

pool side -

DESK LAMP
- cream or brown finish
- ad jus tabl e goose nec k
- f louresce nt tube
in c lude d

ROLLTOP DESKS, KNEE HOLE DESKS AND SECRETARIES.
Oak, Pecan, Pine and Walnut Finishes.

20% OFF
CLOSEOUT
SALE
TAPES &amp;
TRIMS
Mode by J&amp;P Coa ts . Str etch lace ,
b1i'I S tap e . seam b1nding , ric k rack .
knit brard
R e g . Pnce 35c to S1.40

6

SPECIAL $

J 4 99

TUBE SOCKS
Sl ight irregular s of higher
priced tubes. White with col ·
or tops. Si x assorted co lors
in ce llophane pack. Fits
sizes 10 to 13.

6

rnc nt

ot

C hOI CC

co lors

6

dnd

8&lt;9 assort

6

CHILDREN'S

'1.00

FOR

COAT SALE

COATS SEWING THREAD
Assor r ed co lors

Si11C

E nt1r c se lection on

Your ChO&lt; CC

5

SPOOLS

'1.00

Spec i a I pr e-season sal e
prices on our new lines of
ch1ldren's winter coats and
snow su its.
Sizes N B to 24 mos., 2 to 4, 4
to6 x,7 to14 .

SACK TO SCHOOL SALE

WRANGLER s19' 5
DENIM JEANS
Sizes 29 to 38 waist.
NoFa ult 14 1 ? oz.
b lu e de nim , pr e
was hed.
Choose
stra1ght leg or boot
fl ar e st yle

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BOYS 4.95 SHIRTS ..... .,. 3.70
1

BOYS 5.95 SHIRTS ........14.45.

4:-'

BOYS 7.95 SHIRTS ,.., .... 15.95

PAIRS$489

DENIM
JEANS

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CALCULATOR SPECIAL

- Perf ec t tor hi g h sc hool and
co ll ege use.
- Doubl e zero k ey
- Non -add Date Print Key
- Independ ent
memory
.- ---. - u ses
standard
C::=:i
paper and ribbon
12 digit capacity

LIST PRICE 1249.00

ggs
0

Sf'ECIAL

$}

SALE u::og

REG. '6.00 uou••••--· _,. -.,,
REG • '8•50 ••• •••••••• SALE '719
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REG. '13.00.; •••••••• SALE 11.09
REG. 118.00 •••••••• u SALE '15.29
REG. '26.00 ••••••••• SALE 122.o9

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Test no-strike pledge
WARSAW, Poland - The Polish goverrunent put Solidarity's nostrike pledge to the test today with an announcement of a 300-percent
price hike for bread and a strong indication that the meat ration will
be cut some more.
Back on the streets after a two-day printers' strike, the Conununist
Party newspaper Trybuna Ludu announced that the price of a 211ounce loaf of bread would be quadrupled - from 4 zlotys to 16 zlotys to about 50 cents. It said the date of the increase would be announced
within the next week.

Seek end to street violence
BELFAST, Northern Ireland - Supporters of the IRA hunger strike
.called for an end to the street violence that has followed each death in
the fast. Meanwhile, the family of one of the starving guerrillas agreed
to medical intervention to save his life.
Despite the appeal to "put aside emotionalism," gangs battled
police in Catholic West Belfast Thursday night with rocks and gasoline
and blast bombs after the death of Michael Devine, the loth man to die
in the hunger strike in Uot! Maze Prison outside Belfast.
A police officer and two British soldiers were slightly wounded, the
police said.

LOS GATOS. Calif.- Aerial spraying with the insecticide malathion
has been expanded to combat new ,infestations of the Mediterranean
fruit fly found in the lush fannlands of the San Joaquin Valley.
Seventeen square miles were added to the 701-square-mile spraying
zone Thursday, said Dick ThomMOJI, a spokesman for the medfly
eradication project in Los Gatos.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has quarantined the spray zone
and much of the acreage around it, bringing to 2,427 square miles the
area in which the export ~ fruit is forbidden without guarantees of no
medfly infestation.
The new insecticide area covers Newark, which is in southern
Alameda County and just across the southern tip of San Francisco Bay
frilm San Jose, where the first medfly of the current infestation was
spotted in June 1980. Thompson said two. fties found there TufS!!ay
were confirmed Thursday to be fertile.

.AND 10'11' •w--.u~

25960FF

Denim jeans, corduroys and
knit slacks for little boys
and girls.
Sizes: 6 to 24 mos., 2 to 4, 4 to
6x,· 7 to 14.

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Widen Medfly spraying zone

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CHILDREN'S
JEANS

Woodgerd.
Lebanon - Denver 0. Curtis,
Eugene G. Long, Cecil Wayne
Roseberry and Morris E. Teaford.
Letart - Don R. Hill, Thomas E.
Manuel, Herschel D. NOrris, Walter
Herbert Roush, Wayne S. Wilson and
LoisM. Wolfe.
Olive - Bernard L. Bennett, Clif·
ford Longenette, Robert L. Reed,
Everett L. Schultz, and Lawrence
W.Swain.
Orange - Uoyd E. Brooks, Lester
M. Hawk, RobertS. Marcinko, Faye
P. Watson, Norman 0. Weber, and
Dale W. Welsh.
Rutland- Charles D. Barrett. Jr.,
Robert G. Swick and Charles E.
Williamson.
Salem - Harold W. Fetty, Harley
Grate, Terry L. McGuire, Cecil L.
Stacy, and William L. Thornton.
Salisbury - Guy V. Bush, Leroy
N. Eichinger, Gary F. HyseU,
Donald L. Moore and Larry R.
Thomas .
Scipio - Ra'mond R. COtterill,

TooAY

BACK TO SCHOOL SALE
SACK TO SCHOOL

enttne

Tremendous savings on lamous Hanes · underwear
A perlect time to stock up for both lather and son
Soft. absorbent. all--cotton underwear lor men and
boys._ All boxers. too! Be sure to stop 1n this week

MEN'S 17.94 PKG. of 3 T..SHIRTS •..••. 15.99
MEN'S 16.69 PKG. of 3 BRIEFS •.•..••.15.02
MEN'S ~~9 PKG. of -3 BOXERS....... 16.~2

1

Dennis moves out to·sea.
NAG$ HEAD, N,C.- au-rtcane Dennis·swirled with renewed fury

hundreds o( mile off ~ today as resorts In the CArolinas reported I

millions ~ dollan'. in revenues lost from tourist.&amp; who fted wllile the
11ortn wu moving upihe ~t.
·
.
.
The
!II Dennla,. upgratled frqn a tropical Jtonn to a 1
. hul'riWJe,- wu. charted late Thunda~( at .800 nutea southwest ~ ,
Hilllfu,Novaseotta,ll!cl~eaat'-noriheaat.lntotheGulfStream, '
·l!'oraeaaten at the Natian81 Hurticane·Ofnter in r.ttaml !Bid they e:r·
~ Dennla, the fll'lt hurricane~ tile aeuon, to conUn!!C that ~teJ

eenter

BOYS' '4.99 PKG, of 3 BRIEFS ..••.•• 13.·75
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BOYS' '4.99; PKG. of 3 T·SHIRTS ..... ..
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lSCents

A Mu lf 1media Inc . Newspaper

By BOB HOEFLICH
Meigs Counlians will have a number of decisions to make when they
go to the polls Nov. 3.
This was the conclusion Thursday
afternoon at the 4 p.m. deadline
when a list of candidates and issues
was compiled for the upcoming election by the Meigs County Board of
Elections.
The list indicates there will be
races for two trustee posts in every
township of the county; nine tax
issues; two school board races, plus
races for council posts in the villages
of Racine and Syracuse.
Candidates for the two trustee
posts to be filled in each township include :
Bedford - David W. Brickles.
Leta Goodwin Hall, Robert G.
Pickett and Norman Wood.
Chester - Gary R. Dill, Thomas
0 . McKay, Jr .• Ralph W. Ours, Cari
Ritchie, and Raymond C. Teaford.
Columbia - Gordon Perry.
William L. Stout. and Carrol D.

~ BOYS'

REG. '16.00~---···•SALE 112.79
REG. '22.00 .........SALE 117.59
REG. '33.00 •••••••• SALE 126.39
REG. '46.00 •••••••• SALE 136.79
REG. 159.00 •••••••• SALE 147.19

The Pentagon denied that any U.S.
jet was htt during the action.

Fall ballot includes ·nine
tax issues in Meigs

SCHOOL SALE

BOYS 112.95 JEANS ............. ..... 110.36
BOYS 114.95 JEANS .................. 111.96
BOYS 116.95 JEANS ................. 113.56
BOYS 118.95 JEANS ........ ......... 115.16

carrier Nimitz undamaged.

1 ~t&gt;C tiOn , IOP a g e~

1

Inc lud es our entire stock
of boy s' denim jeans .
Regular, s lim and husky
s iz es 8 to 18. Plu s student
s1 zes 26 to 30 waist, lengths
30 to 36 inches . Fashione d
ca rpenter and
jeans
basic. No Fault blue denim
in stra ight leg or boot
flar e.

photograph purportedly showing
them. although it did not identify
them . Its dispatches have not mentioned that lhetr planes were lost,
only that they were attacked by
eight U.S. planes. The Pentagon
says only I wo U.S. planes were involved and they returned to the

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BOYS '9.95 SHIRTS ....... . 7.45

F its SIZeS 6 lo 8 112. Whil e
with color top . Asso rt ed
si•
to
ce ll ophane
package . 25% orion
75% colto n. Slight ir·
regulars.

FOR $639

l cnqt h . Your

Sizes 8 to 20 . Good selection of styles and colors
for back to school wear .

TUBE SOCKS

J.P. COATS ZIPPERS
E nt&lt;r c stoc k .n c lud ed

KNIT SHIRTS

JUNIOR BOYS'

SPECIAL BACK TO SCHOOL SALE

s1oo

FOR

BOYS' SHORT SLEEVE

$11.95 SIZE 4'x6' ... . .. . ......... $7.99
$26 .95 SIZE 6'x9' .. ... . ......... $19.99
........ . .. $39.99
$52.95 SIZE 9'x12'

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Libya'ssales.
The Pentagon reported two of it..
F-14 planes shot down two Libyan
jets in the air battle over the Gulf of
Sidra. Libya claims the area as
territorial waters, but the United
States rejects the claim. honoring instead the traditiona l three-mile
terri!Drial limit.
The Libyan news agency said both
pilots survived and it released a

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developing the Arab world,
especlaUy the poorer countries. In·
stead, oil goes the United States and
Britain to operate the arms factories
which destroy our Arab nation" by
producing weapons used by Israel,
JANAsaid.
Libya is the third largest source of
U.S. etude oil imports and the
American market represents an
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Earold Dean, Danny B. Howard and
Eugene PhiUips.
Sutton - James Carnahan, Jimm~ Joe Hensley, Dennis Edison Hill ,
Larry Hubbard, Otis F. Koopp, and
James E. Ritchie.
There are two tax levies which are
county-wide in scope. These include
a one mill additional lax for
providing ambulance service and
emergency medical service or both,
and a .4 of one miU renewal tax, five
years duration for providing care,
maintenance and treatment and
hOspitalization of residents of Meigs
County who are suffering from
t~berculosis .

Of the total number of tax issues,
two are in the Eastern Local School
District. The district is asking approval of a three mill, additional tax
for a continuing period for current
operating expenses and approval of
four mills, a new tax for five years,
for maintenance of facilities, pur·
c hasing of equipment and
remodeling of facilities.
The issues include three tax
renewals in three villages. Pomeroy
Village is asking approval of a one
mill levy, five years; Racine Village
asks the renewal of two mills for five
years and Rutland asks renewal of
two mills for five years. All are for
current operating expenses.
: There are renewals being asked in
tlwo, lowr11.1hips,• Tl!llse· include
Lebanon Township, a renewal of one
mill for five years, and Olive Township. a renewal of one mill for five
years. Both leavies are for maintaining and operating cemeteri~s.
The November election will bring
a wet and dry issue vote in Columbia
Township. Voters wiU decide on the
following questions:
I. Shall the sale of malt beverages,
wine, and mixed beverages by the
package, under permits which
authorize sale for off.premise consumption only, be permitted in
Columbia Township. 2. Shall the sale
of malt beverages, wine and mixed
beverages, under ,permits which
authorize sale of on-premise and offpremise consumption be permitted
in Columbia Township. 3. ShaD the
sale of spirituous liquors by the glass
be permitted in Columbia Township.
Turning to the school board elet'
tion this fall, In the Meigs Local
District, there are six candidates
seeking election to the two full term
posts to be filled and two others have
filed for one unexpired term. Filing
for the fuU term were Robert E. Barton, who is now serving on the board
filling an unexpected term until the
election: Ellen Bell, Roger Marunning Davidson. Robert R. Fox, C.
Arland King and Paul F. Thomas.
Seeking the unexpired tenn are
Robert E . Freed and Robert F.
Snowden, who is now serving on the
board but who does not seek another
fullterm.
In the Southern Local School
District where three posts will be
fiUed this fall, there are five candidates. They are Gary Dennis
Evans, Janet Sue Grueser, Roger B.
HiU, Barry W. McCoy and Nancy L.
Neutzling. The Eastern Local School
District has two posts to flU this.year
and two candidates. They are
William L. Buckley and Dorsel E.
Larkins. There are three posts to be
HUed on the Meigs County Board of
Education and the three incwnbents
are the only candidates to file. They
are Robert E. Burdette, Harold
. r,ohse and Gecir!le Perry.
In Racine, there are to be four
council niembers elected this taU
with twice that ·many candidates
filing. They are Robe(t E. Beegle,
~rl E, ,Cleland, Dale E. Hart,
DaVId 'L. Huddjealolt, ·ereasa M.

Shain; Carroll I;, TeafOrd, Cliarlea C,

INJURED IN CRASH - Terry J . Hysell, 16,
Pomeroy, was Injured when his pickup truck overturned on U.S. 33 at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. He was
treated at the scene for ber injuries by th&lt; Pomeroy

emergency squad . Hysell was southbound when the
truck swerved left and right, went off the road and
finally overturned whl'n it cameb back onto the road .
Hysell was riterl hy the sta te highway patrol for OWl.

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Youth injured In crash
A IS-year-old Pomeroy youth was There were no cttattons iss ued.
The patrol said two vehicles
injurtd in a one-car crash in Meigs
County Thursday morning, the collided on a bridge on Metgs County
GaUia-Meigs Post of the stale high· Rd . 141ale Thursday afternoon.
David F. Ca nnin, 25. Pomeroy.
way patrol said today.
Terry E. Hysell was treated at the was northbound at 5:12p.m. when he
scene for his injuries by the passed a southbound auto. Dust
limited Carmin's visibility and when
Pomero)':emergency squad,
he
crossed the bridge, he was unable
Tile report said Hysell was southlo
avoid
collision with another southbound on U.S 33 at 9:30 a.m. wheh
bound
vehicle
dri ven by Dway A
his vehicle slid left on a curve, went
Hawk,
25,
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off the right side of the road,
Moderate
damage
was dune to
travelled to the right and then went
both
vehicles
and
there
were no
left off the road again.
citations
issued.
The vehicle then came back onto
The patrol said a vehicle dn ven by
the road and overturned,
Thomas
0. Stone, 37. Long Bottom,
demolishing the vehicle. Hysell was
was
unable
to stop on R!. 7 at 5:50
cited for OWl.
The patrol was kept busy investigated several minor accidents
Thursday.
Troopers said a vehicle driven by
Beryle E. Barber, 40, Reedsville,
reportedly pulled from Rt. 681 onto
R!. 124 in Meigs County at 9:50a.m.
and struck an eastbound auto driven
by Gran! A. Smith, 48, Reedsville.
Moderate damage was reported to
both cars and Barber was cited for
failure to yield.
There were no injuries in a twocar accident at the intersection of
Rt. 160 and ·County Rd. 32 in Gallia
County at 3 p.m.
.
The report said a car driven by
Opal Mayo, 37, Bidwell, pulled from
the county· road into !he path of a
southbound vehicle driven by Estell
G. Mink, 70, Gallipolis. Moderate
damage was listed to Mink's auto
and slight to the Mayo vehicle.

More pot
confiscated
Sheriff James J. Proffitt reported
that his department confiscated
another quarter ton of marijuana
Thursday bringing the total amount
seized to over four tons.
The street value is estimated to be
between $8 and $10 miUion. Possible
prosecution will be forthcoming pendb\g acewnulation c( evidence
gathered by the sheriff's department and the BCI the sheriff stated.
In other action, Monte L. Riffle
who contessi.d to setting a fire in the
courthouse on Aug. I, was sentenced
this morning by Judge John C.
Bacon to three to 10 years for arson
and six months of five years on

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driven by Sandra K. Gillin. 31, Reedsvill e. Sltghl damage was done lo
Cillm 's car. and Stone was cited for
assured clear dista nce.

The patrol also reported no injuries in a two-car accident in Gallia

County Wednesday afte rnoon.
A westbound auto driven by Roger
E. Coffman. 23, Mat·ielta. was reportedly left of center on County Rd . 4 a!
12:35 p.m. and collided head-on with
an eastbound vehicle driven by John
W. Hartsook. 52, BtdweiL
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demolished and Coffman 's vehicle
was slightly damaged. Coffman was
c1led for left of center.

GRANO CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION - Bob Lee, lrft.
son of Mr. and Ml'll. Robert Lee, Racine, took grand champion in the
junior fair and open class with his Holstein in the dairy judging Thursday
at the Meigs County Fair. Lee also had reserve champion of the junior
fair. Susan Wolfe, right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wolfe, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy, had reserve champion in the open class and also woo resene
showmanship. In the back Is Tammy Smith, Dairy Princess.

chargea .ot~andenteringthe

Meigs County Sherifrs Department
reported. Riffle _was arrested Wednesday by Pollee Chief J. J .
Cremeans, Mlcldleport.

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JUNIOR F.AIR GRAND CHAMPION AND REsERVE CHAi'rfpJON'
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and open class with b.la Jersey In tbe'dalry judgbqj Thursday at lbe Melp
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