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Four calls were answered by local units Monday , the Meigs County
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At 8: 48 a.m ., Pomeroy went to Holly Lane for Paul Eichinger. to
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Pomeroy Village Councilman
Larry Wehrung asked council
Monday night for a special meeting
with the clerk and the finance
conunittee to discuss the vlllag&lt;:&gt;'s
financial condition.
Wehrung sa id Pomeroy's fisca l
pictun&gt; was not going to get a ny
better, but worse.
Mayor RlchardSeyle ragreed and
said that council should schedule a
moeting. He suggested that a dat e
be set for such a meeting .
Cemetery Discussed
Meeting w ith council was Carroll
Johnson for a maintenance cant ract
with the village for maint ai ning
Beech Grove Cemetery
Council said earlier it did not have
the money to sign a contract with
Johnson. Council has asked lot
owners to contr ibute toward the
maintenancr. As or last night,
council has reeeivi'd $1,2:&gt;8.87 toward thf' cemetery upkeep.
Council stressed that donatlon.s
received for Beech Grove Cemetery
upkeep will go to the cemetery fund
not the general fund .
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WASHINGTON iAPi -The fa te
of Edwin Meese lll- his reputa tion,
his nomination as a ttorney general
and to sam&lt;:&gt; &lt;:&gt;x tent his president's
own political stock- now lies In the
hands of Jacob A. Stein, a top
Washington lawyer who promises
"a dignified, thoroughly professiona linvestlgation.··
Stein , 59. was selected and
accepted on Monday to sel'le as the
special pros€Cutor who will see
whether criminal violations of
federa l law are involved in the
allegations against Meese.
A former Waterga te defense
attomev, Stein will be sworn totryto
dee ide - whether the president's
longtime friend lsguiltyofswapplng
jobs for financial help; giving
special treatment to businesses In
which he has an Interest; benetfting
!rom favored treatment In htsAnny
Resel'/es promotion; ha\·lng knowledge of the ra ldlng of J tmmy
Carter's 198Jcampalgn lUes; falling
to pay income tax on earnings In his
White House Federal Credit Union
account and falling to dlsclose an
interest-free $15,1XXl loan from a
!rtend.
"I hope to carry out a dignified,
thoroughly professional lnvesllga~
lion," Stein said Monday night In an
Interview In which he brushed aside
questions about how long his
Investigation will take and whether
his report Is Hkely to be Issued In the
midst of the presidential election
campaign.

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the company, those 250 customers- plus those who
default on their pre-established payment agreements
- face sel'/lce discontinuation in mid-April .
"We want to do anything reasonable to avoid
shutting off any customer," Koebel said. "That's why
we are urging these customers to let us help them
work out a plan to pay back bills, and to come in now
before restrtctlons expire on shutoffs."
"There are many alternatives to shu toffs," Koebel
explained. "We can even tailor arrangements to the
lndlvlduai. There are several plan s available to
spread payments over as many as six months. and we
will explain all these plans. as well as the availability
of the percent -&lt;J!-Income plan fully.

eaten up In labor because the graves
are dug by hand. Councilman John
Anderson noted tha t donations are
larger In April a nd May than any
other time of the yea r.
Councilman Bruc&lt;:&gt; Reed sugg~sted that p!'rsons be c harged SO
much p!'r grave per year for
maintenance.
Anderson suggl'sted that council
meet with the ceme t&lt;:&gt;ry trustees
and the finance committee to work
out a solution to the problem.
John son noted tha t people are
using the cemet ery as a dump. Not
only is debris dumped there. but
washers and dryers as well. he
added.
Seyler suggested that they hire
Johnson on a month · to-month basis
du&lt;:&gt; to thE' lack or funds. Seyler
commented that it was the v ill agE-'s
only choice to go month -to-month,
have council members pitch in . or
letthegrassgrow.
Seyler felt the month to month
agreement would be the only
solutiion He did adrt that council is
trying to work ou t a solution to the
probl~m.

Seyler r£&gt;por ted that Blu!'Cross is
asking for a 20 percent increaS&lt;' .
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"We must fac P thL' unph"~b&lt; tnl lact th clt \l.'hf'n the
winter heating season end~. Col umbia will have to
l l::'rmina te Sf' I\) icr to c]('\inqurn t customo1·s \\'hO do not
m ake paymrntnrmn gr·JYI('Jl ts ... l&lt;cw •tx•l said . "This is
necessary· to protN'I 111r ~(J pPrcf'nt of Col umbia' !'
ot her custom er s who do pt1)' t hc•ir hills. and who might
ultimately have to pa)• for til(' gas uSPd b\· those who

can't or won' t pa~' thPir hill s."
KOPIX"I sa id Columbia ha ~ fu ll,\· &lt;'OO!X'rat f-d '''ith
state official s in implL•mt •nt ill!;! the P&lt;'rCf'lll ot incomr
payment plan, as wvll as continuing othc•r paymrm
progrilll1s for nC'f'd y n'sidt·nt ial custumPr&lt;.;, ·· ... and wp
aro cant inuing \\' it h f'f'hwt s tn It •t ch•l inquPnl cu:;to m rrs
kn01v aOOut th ese· prupl'i!m~.' ·

In orclf·r IC1 reach as man\' afff'cted custumf'r!' as
):XJssibiP. l&lt;Of'l)('l ~a1cl ( 'olumbid plan ..., to placr
ad\'CT1isin g pt!Jd lor h~· stockholders in
npwspaJ)('rs and tm td t•\·hJOn and racJ1o to appeal to
tklinqurm rustomrr s 10 take action to a1.·oid ha\·ing
thl'ir ga s shut off.
"!\ow is thf' tim f' for thoS&lt;' c·u~tnmf'rs who h;n·f'
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S(•ason pncl&lt;.;," KO&lt;:•tx•l said.
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\\'ill siGI,\' oppn r:x tr;1 huur" if W-"t-'dt&gt;tl trJ a('comoda!('
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Columbia Gas Is urging delinquent customers to
make arrangements to keep their gas !rom being shut
off at the end of the winter heatlng season in
mid-April.
"We realize there are often many valid reasons why
customers have problems paying their bllls, but we
can't help if they won't talk it over," said Jake M.
Koebel, Galllpolls manager !or Columbia Gas of Ohio.
Koebel said that as many as 400 households lace
potential shutoffs in the Gallla-Melgs sel'/ice area.
While some 150 of that number have made
arrangements to pay, the remaining 250 are
"seriously" delinquent on their bills.
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Meese has denied the allegations.
Eleven days ago, \\1th his nomina tion in jeopardy In tlle Senate and
becoming a political target for the
OE&gt;mocrats, he asked for the
appointment of a prosecutor to
"demonstrate the absence of any
Impropriety on my part ." Several
senat ors had alrPady made the
samP request.
His friend s have pictured him as
guileless. and indifferent to the
problems concerning the sa le of his
old home in California a nd the
mortgage payments there a nd on a
new home in Washington while
adjusting to the pressures of
advising the president ott a wealth of
subjects.
Stein will have the FBI a I his
dlsposltlon and wUI be able to
summon grand juries. issue subpoenas. compel testimony and - If he
finds evidence of criminal wrongdoing- prosecute.
In so compllca ted a case. the
process could take months a nd the
results may tumble Into the election
campaign. A negative report from
Stein, even U he does not found
evidence worthy of prosecution,
could hurt Reagan, who says his
political enemies are using Meese to
get at him .
A clean bill of health from Stein.
however, could backfire on the
Democral• who have been capital izIng on a view that Reagan has been
casual about theethlcal \,tandardsof
his appointees .

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addresses a r-.illy at Washington Squarr Park In :&gt;:Pw \'ork ~loml ay

during th«' final da~· of t&lt;Ullpaigning for :\t•w York ':-. lkmo&lt;'ratk
prima~· . tAP La.-;("l"]lholo).

Bruising New York campaign ends today
NEW YORK !API -A bruising
1\ew York primary campaign ends
today with Walter Mondale, Gary
Hart and J esse Jackson contending
lor the biggest prize so far in the
Democratic presldenlial marat hon
-252 national convention de legatPs
and the right to crow. " I lovp New
York ."
Public opinion polls gave Mondale

J ack so11 n·~~,.., huping lO ,lllrtKI
Pnough Hisp~1nic dnJ Jd-.·ro~ ·! \\ htll'
votprs tu e:..;pand hi .., "ft ainlJOI\
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Nrw York asid&lt;'. \\ tSt·un." in \\llf'r...
holdin g a non -bi nding prr;-..i ciPntial prf'ff'IT'nCf' \ 'r M • 111 lilt·
l)(&gt;mocratic r .:_tc C' ( ';J uc uo..;( ·-, on

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the edge as voters began c ast ing

their bailors. But the lat&lt;'St ABC
News-Washington Post poll re~
leased late Mond ay night s howed
the race tighten ing, with Hao·t
drawing close and .Jackson a strong
third .
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makin g up their minds
There wa s no underest ima tin g thC'

importance of the primary for
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try ing to continue a remarka ble
comeback in a state w hf'r(' targr

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"If we lose, we're in trouble, " he
told teachers at a privat e meetingon
Sunday.
"But if we win, th&lt;'y 're going ro
have to make a pretty good gra b at
our coattail s to ca tch up with us ..
Hart sa id New York was less
crucial to the sucC'f'Ss of his ··new

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candidacy.

He was an

overw h elming w inner a week ago in

Connecticut, and his a ides already
were looking a head to next wf'f'k 's
Pennsylvania primary and later
contests in the West.

Louery winners
CLEVELAND lAP) The
winning number drawn Monday
night in the Ohio Lottery 's dally
game, "The Number," was 039.
In the "Pick 4" game, played
Monday through Friday, thE' winning number was 3891.

ON TilE CASE - Attorney Jacob A. Stein. named
by a special judicial panel as special prosecutor to
Investigate Attorney Gcnernl-desginate Edwin

Meese ill, speaks to report&lt;'"' in \\'a.•hington of!lee
Monday. Stein, 59, Is a fanner pnosidcnt ol the District
of Colwnhla Bar Association. (,\P l.••s••rphoto).

�T~y. April 3, 1984

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T~y,April3, 1984

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.

Candidate Jesse Jackson Is exercising much shrewd ness tn hls
campaign for the Democratic
presidential nomination, which Is of
course nothing of the kind. There is
a historical sense in which I know
Intimately the kind of thing Jesse Is
up to. because I did It myself onee,
on a Local basis. I ran for mayor of
New York City in 1965. against a
Democrat 1Abraham Beam e1 and
a Republican (John Lindsay !.
If lt were to commit a n ac t or

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LETI'ERS OF OPINION are welcomed . The.)' s hould he 11'11.!1 than 300 words
long . !\II letters are sub)ed to l'diUn1 and must be signed wllh nu.me, address a nd
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hope to achieve, then bv running for
mayor of New York I haw
committed fraud . J esse Jackson
pretends. as do his followers, that
he is a serious competitor for the

nomination. He Isn't. He Is compel·
Lng for the attention of the voters 1as
I was doing, runni ng under the
ausp ices of the Conservative
Party) .
What Jackson desires is what. In
effeet , third-party candidates desire, nam ely political leverage.
There are two ways to attem pt to
exert that levPrage. One is to enter
the primaries of a major party, I he
seeond Is to r1de with a third party .
Jesse Jackson Is going ISO far! the
first r out e: I ta nd otherst took the
second route. And. of course. there
is the temptation to take both
routes, one after another, as
J ackson m ay yet do. Geor ge
Wallace did I hat. He ran first as a

Democrat. He did not (needless to
say ) get the nomination of his
party, and proceeded to run.on a
third-party ticket. If a candidate's
constituency Is substantial 1mine

was, so was Wallace's, so Is
Jackson 's ). the odd man will get
approximately 10 percent of the
vote. If It Is Insubstantial las Henry
Wallace's proved to be), it will si nk
down under five percent.
Now the blg game, In any such
venture. Is to take maximum
advantage of your disadvantages .
Jesse's are that hf' Is black. It Is for
that rea son that he stresses thai he
Is black . If he were ser1ous about
contf'ndlng for the nomi nation , he
would struggle as fier cely to \itiate

Meese, Smith and a
team of legal gadflies
Picrurf&gt; this: an austPrP offiee of the Df:&gt;partmf'nt of Justlee. In one
comer a team of lawyers huddles over how to persuade a judge not to order
the appoint m ent of a specia l prosecutor to Investigate the purloined Jimmy
Carter ~ampalgn pap&lt;'rs of 1900.
In another corner. Lawyers confer ovN how to makP a case for ille
appointment of a special prosecu tor to Investigate at Least one aspect of the
sam e case.
That' s the sort of knot thP J ustice D&lt;&gt;partment . with all its Legal talen t .
finds it self tied lni o "s illc• rt&gt;s ull of I he handiwork uf two law professors,
engaged In a bit of guerrilla warfare.
Gadflies John Banzhaf !II and Peter Meyers, both teachers of the Law at
George Washington University, petitioned Attorney General William
Frmch Smith Last year to conduct a preliminary investigation into whether
to set&gt;k the appointment of a prosecutor to investigatP the Carter paper
capo:·r.
No dice, sai d Smith : he'd al ready had the FBI investigate and, on I hat
basis, hP found last Feb. 2.1 "no cred ible evidence of a crime."
U nsatisfied, Banzhaf and Meyers wpnt lo court and asked a j udge to
direct the attorney genera l to sta r1 mov ing toward the appointmen t of a
prosecutor.

Judge Harold H . Greene hasn' t ruled y('f. but on Feb. 29. using unu sually
strong Language, hP rejeetPd the Justice Df&gt;partmenl's mot ion to dismiss
ille su it . The judge sa id the Justi C&lt;' Depa rtment "appears to have simply
Ignored " lhP 197R Ethics in Government Act .
The act provides for mean s by which indPJX'ndcnt prosecutors can be
named. by a three- judge panel named by the chief justice of the United
States, to look into allegations of officia l corruption.
SomPiimc this month. Greene Is expected to rule on the Banzhaf-Meyers
motion.

While the Ju stiee Depar tment Lawyers were busy on illa t fnml, Edwin
M eese Ill . who has been nominate'(] to succt&gt;ed Smith as altorney genera l,
asked Smit h to seek ille appointment of a prosecutor "to investigatp aU
allpgations relating to me which have been r aised before the SenaiP
Judiciary Committee."
When Smit h sought ille appointment of a special prosecutor lo Look Into
the Meese case, he mentioned am ong I he allega tions ille one that Meese
was involved in the Carter papers.
So thai put the Justice Department in the mcongruous position of both
seeking a speci al prosecutor to Look 1nto Meese's connection wllh the
papers (lilse wh.ile rPfusmg to S('('k a spceia l prosecutor to Look Into the case
as a whole

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"It would be strange, and perhaps su spic io~ --if'we had a prosecutor

looking Into Meese's role hut not int o thP ml£'5 playPd hy IJames! Baker.
(William 1 Casey and !David 1 Stockman and ot hers I in thP
admin istration l . against whom thf" rvidPn('f' is

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The Daily Sentinel

PAT WHITEHEAD
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Banzhaf.
The .Justice Df&gt;pa11mcnt argues that ordinary c itizm s. Like Banzhaf and
his onP-time Law student . Meyers. havp no grounds to force an att orney
general to seek a spce iai prosecutor 's appointment.

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[( Is a question thai has not been faced directly: As one of their many
financial servicf's, should ban ks be allowed to promote the sa le of common
stocks7
"Why ask?" could be the nex t question . beca use banks already are
selling stocks and promoting brokPrage services in what some st'&lt;' as a
violation of the decades-old Glass·Stcagall Act.
Whilf' such activity fiour1shes. another Law seem s to be getting worn
down: Should nationwide branch banking be permitlt.od?
Again, why ask. While politicians. regulators and financial people argue
the question, banker s have gone righ t ahead over state lines. "We already
have it. We just don't have il Lega lly," says an authority.
Should merchants be allowt&gt;d to add surcharges of any amount on credit
card transactions? And if they do, should they be required to nollfy
customers?

While Congress debates the questions. some merchant s have begun
doing so.
Not long ago the Jaws governing financial transactions seemed cr1sp,
clear and well understood, but over the past couple of years othey have
becOme Increasingly fuzzy and airnosl openly defied.
Deregulation and t he innovative, competiti ve spirit that accompanies II
are among the m otivations for the changed altitude of otherw ise
Law-abiding citizens. The sta kes. it seems. are too high to sit back and wait
lor the law to change. Instead . I hey feel. you must act now and change the
Law later.
In !act, one olthe greatest pressures for regula tmy and Legal changes In
the financial services industry is l o bring the Jaw up todatf' w il h the r eality .
Enacted dw-tng the Great Depression. at a time when it was fel t illat
stock dealing by commercial banks had something to d&amp;with the nation' s
economic problems, the Gla ss-Steaga ll Act stood firm until illc past few
years.
· The act dld allow banks to buy and sell stocks for custom er s. but II was
gener ally understood that such t ransact ions would be at ille request of the
bank's customers. Now, however , banks seck out customers.
While Jlle practice seems to defy the law. if nolln Lpga l teehnlcalltles then
In spirtt, Lt Is apparently growing. And law or no law . ille transactlons are
putting duly registered shares Into ille hands of bank customers.
The banks maintain they arc only barred !rom underwr1ting stocks and
providing Investment rounsel. so many have hooked up wllh discount
brokers, who provide nellher oi l hose services .

Today in _h istory
m

Today 1s Tuesday. Apr11 3, the 94th day of I984. There are
days left In
the year.
Today's highlight In history:
On Aprtl 3, 1882, the Infamous outlaw Jesse Jam es was shot to deaillln St.
Joseph. Mo., by a member of his own gang.
On this date:
In 1776, ~rge Washington received an honorary doctor of Jaw degree
from Harvard College.
In 1800, Pony Express serv1ce began between St. Joseph, Mo.. and
Sacramento, Calif.

Hollings, who ditto.
The one absolutely tactic John
K ennedv might have taken would
have been to say out loud that any
voter who was also Cathollc should
feel the obligation to vole for
Kf'nnedy because he was Catholic.
That act would instantly have
registered lo non-Catholics that a

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WHEI&lt;f SHClJL!I OJR 15RAa £MBA$y BE 7 ~: IN HOr PUR$'UIT OF Tl-lf JEWISH I/OrF,

s('('larlan, not ·a political, issue w as

at sla ke.

KAL-007 blame _______Ja_ck_An_de_rso_n
WASHINGTON - On rare occa -

sions, American prrsidrnt s ovPr·
rulC' thC'Ir intrlligf'nrr

advisrr~

and

release lop-secrPt Information they
fwl the public should know. even
though the release compromises
intelligence-gathering methods. An
exdmple was President Kenned y's
rrlPasC' of aer ial sp~' photos during
I he Cuban missile c ri sis in 1962 .
The last lime such se nsitive
information was delibt&gt;rately rp leased, it was J a panese PrimP
MinistC'r Yas uhiro Nakasone who
madf' the decision. At seriou s cost
to his int elligence agrncies, hf'

dec1ded to disclose the intercepted
ra di o tran smission of SoviPI pilot s
during the final minutf's of Korean
Air Lines Flight 007 in the carl\·
hours of S&lt;&gt;pt. 1, 198.1.
Thf' SoviPt pi lots' rPports of thei r
ground control station s pro\'ed tha t
thC' una r mPd airlinf'r had bef'n
downPd with 269 c iv ilians aboard.
T h(• Japanf'Sf' rPleasc or this
damning rvidencf' ca mP at a time
wh0n th(' Sovif'ts Wf' l'f' sti ll denying

that they had shot the plan~ down.
Without thr .J apanes~ tape. th ~) '

What's the law?

his blackness as John Kennedy
struggled to vitiate his Catholicism.
Most conspicuousl y. candidate
Kennedy, on an early public
occasion during the primaries,
declined conspicuously to kiss the
r1ng ol a cardinal, at the time
something of a binding protocol on
Catholics.
And. of course, ca ndid ate
Kennedy went on to Houston during
the campaign there to assure a
Baptist audience that if K ennedy
were elected president , no archeo~o­
glst in the world of time would ever
succeed in tracing any presidential
decision by President Kennedy to
the utterly incidental fact of
Kennedy's Catholicism. The cliche
is that In 1960 the Amer1can people
elected fhr first Catholic president.
It is more accurate to say that In
1960 the Amer1can people elected as
pres ident someone whose Catholicism had been accepted as a matter
of irrelevance.
Bu t see, now. Jesse's problem .
He Is up there scor1ng In the
ptimaries 10 percent. 15 percent,
even 20 percent of the vote. It Is
cert ainly true that he is an able
poiPmiC'ist and a charismatic cam·
paigner. But there are a Lot ofthf'se.
Jesse Jackson is no faster on his
feel than John C09Jla lly , who got

might nev0r hac! admittNl thf'
atrnt.:ity.
On a n•cont trip to Tokyo, m y
associ&lt;J tl' Da le Van Alta lmrnC'd thf'

dramatic detail s of Nakaso ne's
decisio n from Japanese int elligencP sou rces and document s
stamJ)f'd "secrC't" in red J apanC'Se
charac tPr s. HPrf' arP thP highlights
of thP tragic episodf' from the

pilots discussed the "target" and its
des truction in detail were
withheld from !'Jakasoneforat Least
an hour by his chief cabinet
sff'r etary. M asa haru Gotoda.
- When the prime minisiPr was

finally told. he asked Gotoda if the
.Japa ncsP va ntage point. All times
are Tokyo time:
informa llon had been shared with
the Unlled States . Told It hadn 't ,
Sept. I. .1: .'l8 a.m .: The
Japanese radar station at Wakka · · Nakasorc snapped : "Why the hell
are we wasting our time? They are
nal. Hokkaldo. which had l:r&lt;'cn
our allies!"
trac king I he unidenti fied aircraft's
- 8: 1:\ p.m .: Foreign Minister
progress , saw the bLip disappear
from I he screen less than 50 miLes
Shintaro Abe told a press conference that KAL -ooy· had cr ashed,
a\~,o· ay . The trackrrs thought it was
and might have been shot down.
probably a SoviPI plane thai had
- 8: 'Al p.m.: Soviet Ambassador
gon£' down .

-7: :~a.m .. The Korl' an govern ·
mrnt, which has no diplomatic
relations with M oscow, asked the

to

Japan Vladimir Pavlov wa s

summoned to I he Foreign Mioistry
and as ked for information . He said

hf' had none .
.Japa nf'S&lt;' lo find out, through thPir
- 9: :!0 p.m. The Soviet Foreign
Moscow embassy, if thC' Soviets had
forced I he miss ing KAL fli ght down · Ministry told thC' .Japanese em ·
over Sak halin Island.
bassy in Moscow it st il l had no
information.
- At a bout the same time. ThP
Wakkanai listPning post began an
- 11 : 45 p.m .: Secretary of Stale
arduous searc h of the tap C&gt;S of
SoviC't radi o transmissions for thf'
c ru cial time pf'riod . H ours later, thf'
tape and I hf' radar chronology wf'rf'
mat rhf'd up
- T hf' r on!Pnts of the inc riminat ing tapr - in which the Russian

Gror ge Sh ultz told a press confer ence I he Soviets had shot dow n

KAL-007.
- Sept

2. 2: 1' a.m . -

Tass

reported 1hat an unknown al rc raf1
had v iolatro SoviPt airspace and

fi ghter planes had scrambled .

- .1:40 a. m:.: Ambassador Pavlov told the F or eign Minist ry only
what Tass had· reported.
- 11 a.m.: pot oda told a press
conference thai KAL-007 had been
shot down by' a So\1et alr-l o-a ir
missile.
-Sept. 3, 1:50 a.m .: Tass made
another announrt&gt;ml'nl. still con ·
rai ning no mpn tio n of a shoot -down .

- 10 a.m .: Foreign Minister Abe
dressed down Ambassador Pavlov,
blaming the Soviets for shooting
down the plane. Pavlov reported
that some fragments of KAL-007
had been found .
Faced with an obvious Soviet
att empt

at a cover-up. Nakasone

mad£&gt; the deeision lo release the
incriminating I ape.
Nakasone's dec ision to unmask
Soviet barbarity before the world
cost .J apanese intelligence dearly.
The Soviets immediatel y changed
codes and frequencies of their
transmissions in the Far East.
From int er cepting 100 perc£&gt;nt of
the Soviet radio traffic , the Japa nes&lt;' now get only half or less.
One source estimated il will take
at least five years and millions of
doll ars to come even close to their
p re -Se ptember in t ercepl Lon
capability.

anxious ro find out what he learned
about the America elections.
Millerand said. "Alors. There Is a
Lot of bitl erne ss in I he campaign. L
was told !hat Mondale is a big
spend&lt;'r, and" puppet of the Larg&lt;'
intPresl groups. and just another

.Jimmy Cartc•r. He would make a
di sastrous pn•sidt::~ nl. "
"Did Prf's id£'nl HPagan tC'II y ou
that""
"No, Ga ry Hart did . I was a lso
informf'd that H&lt;1 rt was a liar.. soft

on rlefenSP. and alt hough hP k('{'ps
sayi ng he had new ideas, he hasn't

come up with onf' sinN' hr changed
his namP !rom Hartpen C&lt;'. "
"Who told you lhat 7 "
" Mondale. Then I was told thai
neither Hart nor Mondale would be
worth a sou as a serious presl denll al ca ndidate because although
they made a lot of promises. they
wouldn't keep any of them ."
"Tha i 's strong mt&gt;dlcin&lt;'from the
right wing."
" The right wing did not say it.
Jesse Jackson did.''
" But don't the three men belong
to the same opposition party?" a
cabinet minister asked .
" M ats out. That Is what confused
m e. Mondale said Hart Is a dirty
fighter who doesn' t have the truth In
hlm . Har1 told m e Mondale sold out
to thP unions. Jackson told me It
doesn' t m ake any difference which
of them was ahead because t hey
both would ha ve to come to him if
I hey wanted toe nomination."
" What Is the main difference
b&lt;'tween Mondale and Hart 7 "
"You' re not goi ng to beLieve this

but II

pa y no attention to Mondale, a nd
without Mondale. I hey would ignore

nevC'r choose the bE-st rnan that
wa y. "

"Le boeuf?"
"Out. M ondalc kC&lt;'ps asking Hart
where i s the boeuf. and Hart keeps
holding up a book he wrote saying
!he boeuf is there. Mandate says

H art. The Democratic Party has to
produce un spectacle or the Ameri·

"One of the ca ndidates told me in
con fidPn ce the samP thing," Mill e-

can people wi ll go to sLPt&gt;p. "

r and sald.

is a question of strak .'"
MilfCJTil nd sa id.

Hart has no bt."Uuf, and Hart says
Mondal e \-..rouldn't rC'Cogni ze boPuf
is hr sa w it. "
" C'est form idable, " a minister
said . "Wh at about relations with thp

Soviets?"
" I heard some

A cabinet

mini ~ ter

said. "C"Pst

incroya ble. how they eLPC t a
orcsident in Amer1que. You ca n

"Was il Reagan, Mondale, Har1

or Jackson'!"
"Non, it was John Glenn."

Berry's World

By SCOTT WOLFE
EAST MEIGS - Three runs in
the fifth and sixth Innings and a fine
pitching effort f rom Will Halslop
boosted the visiting SouthwPslern
Highlanders to an 8-1 SV AC t rl·
umph over the Easter EagLPS here
Mond a~ · evening in the season
opener for both clubs. East ern
drops toO-l and Sou thwestern is 1-0.
For four innin gs a pitr hprs battlP

developed b&lt;'twffn Haislop and
Eastern 's Mike Collin s. before the
ceiling collapsNi nn EastC'rn in thf'

top of the fifth inning. Earlier In the
second frame Southwestern went
ahead on a .I. Burnette walk. Andy
Haislop was hit bv a pitch. and
Justy Burleson drove homP the fir st
run on a fi elder' s choice thai
A walk to J . Woolum and singles
by .Jill H aislop. J . Burleson. Randy
Layt on. and Steve Pelfrpy produced thrt'f' runs in the fifth inni ng
for SouthwPSIPrn. A near repea t
occurred in thr slxthfram easAndy
Halslop si ngled. Woolum again
walked . and Wi ll Halslop helped hi s
ca use with a doubl e to deep cc ntl'r ,
for a 7-0 scor e.
Senior Tom Everett ca m e on to
fini sh the game and put out I he fire
for

I

"'No, hy Prrsident Rea ga n. H('
showed me his briefin g book ror thr
19R4 cam paign."
·
"Monsi&lt;&gt;ur le Prt&gt;sid£&gt;nt, " a ca binet officer said , "are Wf' to

Eastern.

striking

out

four

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J.ll

Fri('ndly Ta\·f'm

Ruaeh's l.un Shop .
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Tony's Carry Out
ll
No. J ..
J2
Smllh ·NC' L&lt;oOn Mowr.;; .
. ......... . :ffi
HIJ;!'h SE&gt;rif"!; -Ray Roa ch :£J8, HPIC'n Ph('\ps
54R; John 1'y nY" and Clydl' Sayn&gt; ~11. Elf&gt;n ~·

"Pour le moment . Perhaps after
the nomination they will then att ack

the Republicans ."
"But aren't they givi ng President

Smith 51 1.
1-ll~h ga m P - Ha y Roach 'l17, Cly dr S.Jyl'&lt;'
'!H; H£'IC11 P helps a nd Ben v Smll h 189, H('lt&gt;n
Phelps 188.
Tea m seliPS- Ea~les Club '1iY17
Tem a Ji{am('- RoAch' .~ r.un Shop nr..

again s t

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Early Wednesday MJxed
Mareh 21, lflti.t

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Ea21es Club ........ ..

.. 66 ,

FrtE.&gt;ndly TavE&gt;m .

.... ... ... .... 64

Roach's Gun Shop .

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Smllh·Ne-lson M otors .

" Hey, Ed/ How about a little interest-free loan
for some chow?"

HIKh st"rles -

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Spt'E'd RuSSPII 58G. Pat

Canon 550; Helen Phelps £E, Bob Henslf&gt;y
513.
Bob Hensley 217, SfX'('d
Russell arT; [)(&gt;01. H£&gt;nsley 200, Pat Carson 196.
T('am seri es - Eagles Club 1970.
TE&gt;am game - Eagles Club 7frl .
High gamE' -

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By JOE KAY
AP Sports Wr1t.er
CINCINNATI tAP ! - Cincinnat i
Reds center fielder EddiP Milner
became the first beneficiary of thf'
lowered Riverfront Stadium walls
on opening day, and immediately
began Lobbying to build them back
up.
Milner Inched a three-run homer
over the wall Mondaytohlghllghl an
ea rly offensive explosion that car ·
ried the Reds loan 8-1 r out of the
New York Mel s in the traditional
National League baseball opener.
The rest of the leaguf' opens with
Chicago at 'San Francisco and St.
Louis at Los Angeles I his afternoon
and Philadelphia at Atlanta, Mont r eal at Hosuton and Pittsburgh at
San Diego tonight.
:vlilner' s homer to right fipld
barely cleared the wall, Lowered
from 12 feel to eighllhis year to add
excitem ent to the game.

Burleson a triple and singl e, Steve

Pelfrey a double and sin gle. R&lt;rndy
Layton a single. and A. Haislop a
single.
Leading Eastern's seve n hit
attack was senior Bob Maison with
a double and sin gle, sophomore
Hoyct&gt; Bissell with two singles .

M ike Colli ns a single. Tom Everclt
a si ng le. and T roy Guthrie a single.
For Southwestern Haislop went
the dist£tn ce to strike out 7 and walk

j ust one to post the win. M1ke Collln s
despite a good effort suffered the
loss with four strikPOuts, th l'"('€
walks and onf' hit bat sma n, in fiv e
and a third innings of w ork. Evf'rf'tt

went I and rwo thirds with one walk .

one hit. nnd four strikrouts chargC'd
to him .

Easter n plays Wahama toni ght
Southewestern ..... OlO 0,1.1 1-8 8 1
Eastern ............ . &lt;XXl &lt;XXl .1-.1 7 2
Balteries: 1WP 1 and T . Daniels.
Collins 1LPI. Ev~rett 6th. and
Cowery

.. ..

.

tremendous amount of courage.
At one time. ille coaches were
debating substitutes. I ovf'rruled
f'Verybody and said, 'I'm gonna put
Freddie in. I need his leadership
now.' I thought he helped tremendously, and that's what worried me
because I couldn · t use Gene. And if
Fred got tired , I didn ' t have that
experienee to go in thPre to sell Je
things down."
On a night when the favored
Hoyas won illeir first NCAA
basketball title, ille much-hera lded
duel between Georgetown· s Pa Irick
E wing and the Cougars' Ak eem
Olajuwon wasn't ille story .

with his index fingt·t thru -. 1 up .
fl • &lt;.~m \\'il"

meaning hi s

" I don't pariicular ly Like il that
much," Milner Later said wilh a
slu·ug. " It allows for a lot of hom e
runs to go out . I'm a Line-drive hiller,
so it really d()('sn't m atter that much
to me. The ball Lhil would have been
off the wall, and I'Ll take a double.
too."
Milner also had a single, a double,
and a long fly out thai Mel s right
fielder Darryl Strawberry Leaped
over illewall to snatch.
" I figured I had a shot on illal
one," Strawber ry said. "II was hit
straight up. I got back to ille wall.
relaxed and jumped al ille perfect
time. The home run was more of a
line shot. I didn't ha ve a chance to
gel back to the wall ."
Milner's duel " ith the wall

r rn PurpiP Tornado baseball team
claimed Its season OpPner with a

hard Iough! come f rom behind
league game O\'Cr H annan T r acC' ar
home 4-3 here Mond ay evening.
A grea t pitchers dual betweeen
two fine seni or hurl ers. Southern' s
Tony Riffie and Hannan Trace's
Jeff Ba rn es , dev eloped ea rly In the
game and continued through C'ight
Innin gs ' of play, Hannan Traer

jumped off to a 2-0 Lt' ad in the first
inning on a Phil Baii Py sin gle, wHd

pitc h, and was singled home by Jeff
Barnes. Walks to Bill Swa in, AI
Bai ley and Da ve Lockhart plated
another run . The Tornadoes tied the
score in the fourth on a si ngle by

Tony Deem who was tripled home
by a long blast by Wade Connolly .
Tony Riffle then singled him home.
Southern took the Lead int hP six th
as Wade Connoll y reached on the
only error during the whol£' game.

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The stars were t\vo freslunen .
slender, 6-foot -7 Reggie William s
and 69 Michael Graham . Williams
Led Georgetown with 19 point s on
9-for-18 shooting whlle Gr aham ,
taking advantage of the foul ·
troubled OlaJUWon ms ide l!1 the
second half, added 14 point s on
7-for-9 shooting, many on stuffs.
Bill Russell. Thompson ·s old
Boston Ccltics' teamm ate. was on
hand tooffcr hiscongra tul alionsa nd
the Georgetown coach Left Jllp court
with his right hand high in ille air

JUDY WIL LIAMS

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The wea ther was delightful for !he
earLiest opener in modern baseball
his tory . Exact Jv 46,00l at Riverfront
Stadium saw the matchup between
last season's the two worst \IL

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Southern nips
Hannan Trace
Coach Hillon Wolfe Jr .'s South -

and a Royce BissPIL RBI single. the
final being 8-3.
Southwestern hit ter s werf' W.
Halslop a doubl e and singl e, J .

more to Brown.
In thE&gt; 1982 NCAA title game In
New Orleans, his errant pass
prevented the Hoyas from getting
off a final shot and sealed a 63-62
North CaroUna victory
" Any time you accomplish your
goals. you feel good," Brown said "I
just think il 'sa beautifulteellng. I'm
just In a very good mood right now."
"I felt good for Fred," added
Thompson . "Two years ago w as a
hard experience for all of us. But
that loss wasn't just Fred'smlstake.
I had a lot of c-oaching mistakes In
thai game, too."
Brown started but played just 15
minutes and scored only four points .
Nevertheless, Thompson said
Brown and senior defensive ace
Gene Smith, who didn 't play
beca use of a sprained left arch, had
provided the steadying influence
that ille young Hoyas needed.
" It' s never been aconcernofmtn e
whether Fred Brown could play,"
Thompson said . " It 's been more of a
concern of how much ! could use him
without wearing him down. Fred's
had some difficullies I his year with
his lpgs and I think he's shown a

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season opener
Reds rip Mets 8-1

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in thf' top o f tlw f'ighth v.:ilh a

strikeout but hit Rob Brumfi eld.
THC' next Uatter struck ou t and
Riffle ended t ile innin g by pick1ng
Brumfield off first ba s&lt;'
Wadt' Connoll) who had an
outstanding night, Jed off thP inning
with a Long double and lat er stole
third basf' as the nPxt two batter s
struck out. With two strikes and
darkness coming on, Paul Harris
popped a clutch single to ri ghtfield
to win the gamr .
The gam&lt;' was a grea t dua I
between Tonv Riffle and Jeff
Barnes While. Rifflf' stru ck out 15,
w al ked~. and hit one batter . B arnes
struck out 17. and onl y wal ked two.
T ogelhcr th~ grt'al duo fanned :12
hattrrs du r ing the evPning.
Southern .
. .&lt;XXl 201 01-4 ti 0
HT .. .. . .
. .. 200 &lt;XXl Hl-:l 6 2
Battf'riPs: Tun~· Rifflf' (WP) and
Paul Han·b . .Jeff Barnes I LP 1 and
Df'kr BarnPs .

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in Connolly
H annan Trace tied thP score in
the top of thP sPventh on a w a lk to
J eff Hames who stol e second base

and AI Bai ley singled him homP.
Sou thern failed in the bottom of the
seventh and Riffie went to work!_~

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ROCK SPRINGS - Jodi Harrison's seventh Inning walk with the
bases loaded foreed in Gina Follrod
and the winning run In the
Ma rauderettes' 8· 7 win ov er
Warren Local here Monday.
Coach Jon Arnotl's crew had
taken a 7-51ead Into I he final frame
but the Lady Warr1ors tied it with
two In their turn at ba t. M eigs'
inning began when Daphne Dillard
walked (Follrod pinch-ran), stole
second and went to third on a pass
ball. After Jenny Couch walked,
Holly Muter tried a suicide squeez.e
bunt but stepped over hom e plate

AP Sports Writer
SEATTLE (AP)- For Georgetown's John Thompson and Fred
Brown, It was a night of sweet
redemption .
Thompson, t h e Hoya s'
sometimes-irascible, · somE-times·
charming mpound coach, was
smiling . So was Brown, one of only
two Georgetown seniors.
The Hoy as' 84-75 victory Monday
night over Houston for ille NCAA
basketball championshlp In Sealtie's Klngdome erased some bitter
memories of a night In Louisiana
two short years ago.
Thompson finished his 12th sea son at Georget()\.1;11 with a glit tering
34-3 record and conceded he had
taken "a monkey off his back ."
"I put personal mon keys on my
back ," he explained. " I don't Let
what other people say about me
bother m e. I!J did that, I'd have been
out of coaching a long tlme ago.
Personally, I wanted to win a
national championship. I set thai
goal a longtime ago. So that monkey
is off m y back now.''
The victory may have m eant even

A Good

Pnmeroy Bowling l..a.ll("!''

understand Hart and M ondale, the
member s of the opposition party,
spend all their time allacki ng each
other . inslead of a ll ackl ng

Meigs ................... 000 OOx-2 4 0
Knight ( LP) and Bl&gt;nson. Thomas (WP ) and Gheen.

Highlanders roll
past Eastern _nine

In the Last inning Eastern had a
Late rally fall short, however , il
plated three runs on a Troy G uthrie
single. a Bob M alson double, an
er ror on Edd ie Collins grounder ,

talks.''
"By both Hart and Mondal e''"

ByJIMOOUR

Thomas was In ser1ous trouble In
only one inning, the fourth. Wllh
runners on seeond and third wllh
two out, Thomas Induced a weak
grounder to second basement
for an out. Mary Moore was
Jackie Welker who threw out the
intention ally walked to set up
runner easily. Thom as walked five. Harrison-' s winning walk.
In I he route-going performance.
Barb Hatfield went the distance
Besides Burdette's double, M eigs
for Meigs and fanned five while
hi tters were singles by Cassell,
walking only lour. Warren pitchers
Welker, and Nick Riggs. Kevin
fanned three and walked 12.
Fivecoat of Warren had two of
Hatfield helped her own cause in
Warren's three hi ts with a single
the four-run third wllh a basesand double. Rod Skoglund also had
Loaded three run triple.
a single.
Other Marauder hitters included
Coach Tim Saunders' crew, nO\\'
a single and triple by catcher Jody
2-1 overall and 1-0 in the TVC,
Miller, Couch's single and tri ple,
played c rrorles.' ball and Looked
and Jenny Meadow s added a
sharp In the field. Warren is 0-2 double.
overall and 0-1 In the TVC.
"We had some key hits al key
Knight pitched effectively, fan · limes. They kepi putting us on ba se
nlng four and w alking five in going and we look advantage. We played
all Lhe way. Knight is considered
very aggressive and had five stolen
Warren's best hurler according to bases." commented Coach Arnott
the Warren coach.
wHh the season-opening win.
The game was ca lled in the
Meigs will take to the road for
bottom of he sixt h on account of ' three stra ight games starting Weddarkness. Thomas had now pitched
nPsday when they go to Vinton
elghl innings thi s year without
County. Thursday. the Maraugiving up a run and only four hils derC'ttes go to Logan a nd Frida y to
while being crt&gt;dited with both
Federal Hockin g before earning
Meigs wins.
home Saturda y against Southern
Wednesday the Marauders trave l
Warren Local.. .... 031 010 2- 7 8 1
to VInt on County in another big TVC
:vleigs
...... 1()1 002 1- 8 fi .1
game. Thursday Meigs hosts Logan
Bennett 1LP 1. Ballard 151. Ben before traveling to Federal Hock·
nell 171. and Davis. Hatfield i \VP I
ing on Friday.
and Jody Mi ller.
Warren Local .... .. ... &lt;XXl 000-0 :1 2

error.

joking about

"Na turel lem en t. Prf'sldent Reaga n has pastPdeverythingthey said
about each other In hls br1efing
book."
"C'es t cannlballsmc," a minister
said.
"Non . II Is Amer1can politics.
Once they decide who will be lhl'
candidate, Mondale and Hart will
deny they ever said such terriblE'
things about onf'another. Butallhls
stage they need each other . If It
wasn't for Hart. the press would

Meigs run.

batt ers the last two innings,
although one runner scored on an

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R e agan a mmunition
themselvPs?' '

ROCK SPRI NGS- Righthander
Dan Thomas siruck out 13 Warren
Local batters In hurling a nifty
three hit shutout In the Marauders
2-0 win here Monday.
In the Tr1-Valley Conference
Lid-lifter for both team s, M eigs
scored both of their runs In the
second. Dave Follrod Led off with a
walk and went to second on Trey
Cassell's sacrifice bunt. Follrod
came home on two strai ght wtld
pitches by Warren's Bob Knight
Chris Burdette then blooped a
double to right to drive Ln the seeond

The Daily Sentinei- Poge- 3

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Georgetown: A night of redemption

Meigs baseball,
softball teams
top Warren Local

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T~y,

Beat of the Bend

Arts Council
chooses officers

just luck in finding ring

RIO GRANDE- otttcers for the
1984-85 Southern Hllls Art Councl!
based at Rio Grande College, were
elected at the Marc h 19 meeting
conducted by Pr€'sldent John
Lambers.
Assuming new offices after April
will be Dan Evans of Jackson
1president); Annette Lf'vlne of
Wellston !vice president); Debby
Jindra or Oak Hill (secretary) and
Don Salmons of Racln&lt;"
1treas urer).
In ot her business, Beve rly
Summ€'rs a nnounced that an " April
Showers Art and Musical Program" will be held at the Presbyterian Church on April 8 at 1: 30
p.m., foll owed by a tea at the
WPllston Library where a tea and
art show will be held. The public is
invited .
The next meeting, which will be
the Annual Meeting, will be held
April 9 at the Jindra Winery. A
covered dish dinner will be held at 7
p.m . followed by e nterlainme nt.

By BOB IIOEFUCII
anm'.'&lt; .
Daily Sentbtel Staff
II ~ou think Mrs. Lula Hampton
Sist..r Janet of Sacred Heart
looks rested and
' Churc h advises tha t an ecumenical
re!a"'&lt;ffl- she is!

prayC'r serv ice for world peace has

And s m a II
wonde r . Mrs .
Hampton has just

bc&gt;en set for 3 p .m. on Sunday, May
6, at Sacred Hem1 Chu rch.
ThPre is much interf'st going for

r~tu mPd

thp scr\'IC'e and ministers and the
JX'Opk• of the county a!1" being
inv"ited to join for prayer which will
bt· dirf'{_'tPd towards JX'ace. Sister
.Jam'! wiU 1:x&gt; announcing manv
ot hPr dl'lails for t.hr Sf'rviCP as th~
datt· TTIU\ '{'S l'iosPr.

to her

home here follow.
ing onr of t h&lt;'ir fantasti\ S('vpn
cruist•s in the CJrihbt&gt;an . ~ a king
thP t1ip v;ith Mrs. Harnpt on was tU.·r
hig h sc hool clJssmatr. Sui'a n

13lctck,\·ciJ 13!.l nton, now of Colum
bus.

but

forme r

,l

Ponwrm·

lt'SidPill .

Thl · two fil'\\ ' fn 1m Cu lumbu:-. to
Fut·t Ltuck·tTl ~ th · ' 'lll 'J I ' lhl '\
tJoan1t 'tl ttw S.S. C:H. ·t\tn ic . Tlll'_
\
Joql(j San .Juan :.~n d S! Thmna~.
~~·hic'h Wt' IT' d.JTI OII J.! l il t •

'hlp:-. I)Jl lhP

Thr third annual Black Diamond
h •s ti\ ol. J thlW' day f've nt with
st·ad s of acti\'itit?S, has lx'en set for

thl' W&lt;'•kc·nd of Ma;• 11 a t the East
Hf'C'rC'ation C£'nter in

Sr ~l!P '-;!.
:\lht ·n s

Tht• ff's ti\·ai focuS('s on coa l and
rIH ' coal miner and their impor-

C llJ L'if.'

f :--.u spt't'l J.:..um•s t 'l ~t1\ulrlll\ qf

.Hm had ~ . . ·ork('Cl m ti J&gt;~'nJn ~
do;(•n s of OOxcs &lt;1f cannt '1. I ~uol b c~ncl
other il Pms ;md a 11ht•1·nd t 1f till · t1 ,1 \

ld lH.'t ' to Sout heas tern Ohio . There
will ht· concess ion stands, rides,
; tn ~ and crafts. i..l flea market.
pmft•ssJonal Pn lf'rtainmf'nt . a paradl'. a tug of war between teams of
cot tl mi n&lt;'r s fmm our ar ea , a Big
:\ lctc f'&lt; tling contest in addition tot he
:-.c·]c'('fi&lt;m of I .it t If' Miss Coal Miner's
D;tLH..: htc r .. Junior Mi ss C'oa l Min i 'r" s U.Jug llft •r and the Coal Min('r's
I &gt;&lt;tughlf•r ('OniP".. s.
If Ynu·rl likf' morP c.lrt&lt;..~il s Ra\

-

Skimlt ,,. ancl

Mtddll'f!Ort IJrmtht\1 a hig ' tgh ul
rr Ilrf rt."1:'en ti.L
.lim wa ..., &lt;:.~ s s is! ing prq..J;mng 1h{'
dist ribution of $10.1X!I worth ul ftxxl
ft'Clt•rc~l

purc hast'&lt;i through

fUlK I

fundi ng and bt."'ing dhtriiJu!t 'i.. l
!hrough Heath L1nift '(l :'vll'!tltXJI.q

Churc h in Midcllrpor'

whJmm.\ · d JS(il\'1'1"1'\l in-...
diamond sf'l Ma:--.onic rin,L~ mt'"'·" lll)....:

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U ndoubtC'dl ~, lhl"· lo\rl tnn . . - t)",fh
ul 'f•m- would tx • pl! 'd~t "lJ In h1-.11
from ~ -o u . Th(' a dd n·"·" 1:-- J{,JUit ' ~­
Hox .li':( lJuinton . \ "; 1
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Mulford, Lee I.AJckeydoo. Troop helpers assisting
were Pam SeUers, Rhonda Roush and Sarah Johnson.
Troop 1039 continues to work with the Brownies on
their dabbler badge and wind chimes for their craft
project. On April 20 the Brownies wiD travel to
Huntington to appear on Mr. Cartoon.

OmisJion

Sonw

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HI L1

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p.m . ll'ednesdav at the LaSalle
ln Middlep011 . Plans for
tht· :.!111h rt'union of gmup an-'

corning Jlong we!!. With £\·a Si sson
irn.o!q"(] \" OU knov. it !.\."ill bf' a

REVIVAL Charles W.
Lusher, Chllllmthe, will be
evangell'll for revival services to
be conducted at the Racine •1rst
Baptt•t Church at 7: 30 p.m.
Wednesday through Sunday.
I.AJsher is a.•slstant pastor at
Tabernacle Baptist Church in
Chillicothe. He has been an
evangeUst for the Ohlo Baptist
Convention nin£" years. There
wiU be special music each
evening and .a nursery wiD be
provided. Special prayer senices wlU he held at 10 a.m.
Timrsday and Friday and there
wiD be a prayer breakfast
Saturday K a.m .

Tirn t · IL' pil ·k up l hos.t• nt.'W EJstC'r
&lt; lud ~

- 'tJu c :.~n, huwl'\'f'r . just wpa r
th1• 'd ri ll' ol d -"rrt iit' .... .

Slinderella
groups meet

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Loretta Tiemeyer, Eig hth District children and youth chairman.
announced that the district junior
conference will b&lt;! held at P omeroy.
1\pril 14 al 1 p.m . and ap[lOintPd
comm!t tes tohPlp. Junior mem lX'rs
who will attend thp convention in
Columbus Sunday as delegates an'
Amber and Laney Hankie. !': ri ca
MeClintock. Jennifer Cross. and
Anita Smith.

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for two candidates will be held
and officers arr to wrar chapt er
dresses. A prodDc ts party will
follow the mePting.

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Bertha Russell and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Russell .
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Summerfield,
Candls, Wendy and Crystal. Med·
ina, spent thl' weekend herl" with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell and
Bertha Russell.
Mr. and Mr. Drew Haggy, their
son and daughter· In· law of Colum·
bus were recent v!sttors of Mrs.
Carrie Wears. They went to
celebrate the birthdays of Mrs.
Wears and Mrs. Haggy.

Mrs. TiemeyPr. community service chairman, presented a program on tornado safety ou tUnlng
steps to be taken to prevent loss of
llfl' a nd property . She noted that
drills are being held In the schools to
prepare the students in the event of a
tornado. Mrs. TiemeyPr asked that
members report hours spent on
community serv ice work . Committee chairmen had reports and Iva
Powell . acting chaplain, gave a
prayrr. Ca therine Welsh led in
singing "God Bless America" to

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Rutland Elemenlary School. 7:30
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Veda Davfs reported on junior
activities noting acknowledgement
of gifts to the XPnla Home, and a
memorial donation to the Child
Amber
Welfare Foundation.
Hankla. a junior member. severely
burned recently was remembered
wl th a card.
Mary Martin reported on Auxil
lary consti tution and by-law
changes and a planned review of thf'
unit by· laws .
Names of several high school

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the Ideals of Amertcanlsm can be
strengthened and kept alive for
future generations.
Hunnel thanked the Auxlllary for
the recent Legion birthday obscr·
vance and announced tentativP
plans for the Me morial Day
program. He was presented with a
gift or appreciation by Miss Smith.
Anita Smith, junior auxlllary president, gave a reading on the flag .
Ellen Rought presided at the
meeting with Linda Powell a n·
nouncing a fingerprinting training
class to be held TuPSday night at the

\\·hn lin• loca JJ~· a r e asked to meet

Wr ig ht \\";liC'ht·r:. d.~ ....... , tnd lht·
group \viii 1&lt;Jk t~ &lt;;ff un 1hf'i ,. pn ~~T; tm
on t\pril ~Sat tht• l .uth1 ·r .Ill &lt;"burch

842 Suc.."d A., • .

are
the same. He
saidthat
thatthey
a ny
and not
Americanism
noting
citizen of any nation can feel
patriotic or an allegiance to his
country.
Americanism, noted
Hunnel, is more than patriotism
because It is unique in that it Involves
a complex set of emotions - love
hate, admiration, reverence, and ~
sense of responsibility .
Hunnel explained why hate was
Included in the emotIons making up
Americanism, pointing out that
although we need toleranCP and

understanding in our dealings with
others, there are things that deserve
to be hated, such as cruelty, sin ,
crime and tyranny.
He said If we expose totalltarian
Ism for a ll Its Godlessness, its
lawlessness and Its oppression , our
chidrl"n will hate It, recognize it and
defea t it.
Hunnel elaborated on the ot her
facets of Americanism - love,
admiration, reverence and duty ,
a nd concluded by saying th~t
through the programs of the
American Lf'gion a nd its Auxiliary,

l''"'P in mind tha t Middleport
11•,;11 Schooll'la ss of 1961 m embers

'( •!&lt;not ·h·... n' ·n

s~f35 °/o

"Americanism ls respect and
devotion to God and country, love
and respect of one's fellowman, the
desire tor freedom of c holt'l' a nd the
acceptance of being a responsible
citizen of our community, state and
nation."
That was the definition of Amerlc·
a nlsm given by Commander Don
Hunnel, Drew Webster Post 39.
American Legion , who spoke at a
recent meeting of the Post' s
Auxiliary at the Legion hall.
Introduced by Erma Smith
Americanism chalnnan. Hunnel
drew a contrast betwf'f'n patriotism

a n:

g •:odit·

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Americanism topic of recent auxiliary meeting

Seldon E. Baker of Minersville is
a grea t.grandfather to Theresa
Sha rlene Baker, Infant daughter of
Mr. a nd Mrs . Rick Baker. Abllene,
Te xas. His name was omitted from
the original birth announcement.

f'XC'0p t ion .

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KJTE FLYING CONTEST - Brownie Troop
l~ recently held a kite Dying contest at the
Middleport park with trophies to he awarded at the
hridging ceremony in May. ,Joe Chapman and Bo
Johnson were the .iudges, and winners were, front
from left, 'l'rish RolL•h. Dorothy Olde r, Kyla Sellen;,
Linda Chaprnan and hack, Sherry .Johnson, forris.~a

Tuesday, April 3, 1984

ht ·&lt;~dlng thP

Ht · a nrl Sf'\"P r;JI nt hf'r.., "l'.nTht'll
through t hP mnn ~ · !1. 1\:t'S .1 nrl o.,d('b
but no luck
A dn)·orso later . .Jim n ·tunll'flli J
l hP church bdOJ't ' thv luod W,h
mo\'f'd and took dflill h l 'l" look bingo' he f"nu ncl the n ng tn (J!lh &gt;11111 ,

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John

April 3, 1984

Warning, The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.

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FILTER 15 mg "lar".11 mg nicotrne. FILTER 100's 16 mg. "Jar". 12mg nicotine, av. per ctgarene by FTC method

�Tuesday,

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

April 3,1984

Board wants DNR facts on phone bill
By ROBERT E. MUJ.ER
A'""""ated PreM Writer

DEMONSTRATED- Tht&lt; two row, n&lt;rtill com planter has been
purchased by tbe Meigs Soil and Wat~r lonservahon District and Is
available for rent to Me1gs County fanners ThP equipment wiD be
demonstrated at the April 14 no-tiD day to he staged hy tbe dlslnct at the
Rock Springs Faorground•

Nuke freeze: poll
says most unsure
CINCINNATI tAPI-Ama)OIII Y
of Ohio residents who have fomwd
an op1ruon about the nucleat fo eete
lssuPiavor theproposal.a poll h\ the

fiT'&lt;'ze 25 percent were opposed , 5
prrepnl were unde&lt;'ldt'd and 31
IX'' ePn l hadn 1 thought much about

Umvet s1ty of Cmcmnatt mdJcatf's
but many have no opm1on

Tha t "as down from Oc totx•r
when .Jl pe rcent favmt&gt;d the freeze,
t1 JX'I rent were opposed 3 pc1 Ct'nl
were undrnded and 3.~ percent
hadn 1 thought much about 11, the
poll sa td
Thr f1gur&lt;&gt;s for those who had
formf'd an opm10n were-the same m
Ma1 .June of 1983 In October 1983,

Surpnsmgly, the poll shol«'&lt;i
that mooe than a third t36 pel cent'
of the people mOhiohavey et tofm m
an opmxm on the nuclear fl et•zf'
tssue - this despite cons1drrahlc

publlcttv a bout 11 ovrr thr pa st
couple of years, 'UC' s ln slllulr lot
Polley nesearrh no1Pd m thr Oh1o
Poll
Among rhoSf'" ho havf' formed an

opmton 61 prrcenl suppo11 ,,
nuclear !l"&lt;'f'ZP largrl\ brcauS&lt;' lhP\
believe the UmtPd StaiC'S and the
S&lt;l\1et Umon haw• C'nough nuclr.u
weapons to dr'Stro\ rach othr•t
severalllmC'S . sa1d thppoll tl'it•ast&lt;l
today
ThC' rcmammg ll Pl'JCl'rlt

tI

howPVC'J

fifi percent favored the

ft1'&lt;'2r while only :W percent were
opposr&lt;l
l llr poll mtr J'VIP\VPd ROO &lt;~du lt s
thr oughout thPs tatrhetween.Ja n 21
and FC'b y Thr lnstiiUtf' PStlmatrd
tha t 90 ttmf's out of 100 the reported
1&lt;'suit s w1ll be wn hm l5 pe1cent of
tht • J&lt; tu,li numbPrs m the
popul.t 111m

\~ho

havp fonned an opm1on s;..ud t hi'\

Property
transfers

believe lh&lt;' S&lt;" 1et L mon " ou ld l 1kr·
advantagt• of such a fi ('('Z&lt;' thr poll
reported
"Republicans fUil' XJ m piP v.t·t'
Significantlv less likclv to favor thf'
ff'('("Z(' than eithe r I::&gt;r-mocra ls or

indep&lt;&gt;ndmts

lh&lt;' pol l '" 'd

"&lt;'

mor uttzens W f'rt" also IP"'" hk Ph to
favor the freezE' th an \ oungf'J

people
"Other than that thPt P 1.\.-f'J 1.' no
s1gnif1c ant differences m opmtnns

on the

ISSU('

among vaTJous df'mo

grap hi c seg ment s of lht•
popu lation
The poll smd of a ll thosl'
questioned l9 perrr nl fdVOlrd thr

(, , PgOI\ [) Htnt'S MIChf'lif' y
I-I tnt's lu F r ~nkl1n RPa l Esta tr Co
Par Cf'b Ponwr U\ Mmprsv! lle
Mdi \ 111 ( .
Lilli!.' Jua ntl a M

I JtiiP to lu dn ll a M Ltlllc, Donald
Lbhn It 1111 ac1 &lt;' Lot 16, Svt a&lt; usc
Roher! L J acobs, deceased,
Kathe1 me Jacobs a ffid av it Pome
r O\ V! ll agP
J\d1ht'rlnC'

Jacohs

to

l!ut h&lt;hll&lt;i fka Jacobs

Mynam

Lot &gt;18

PomPrm Vtll age
Flosslf' D1llon \('('tl UJllon to
H.JJ old F. Smtih Sr Rar bara A

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Sm llh 0
ar1r Ol1ve
Hot ace Smll h to Harold E Sm1th
The Harnsonv lll&lt;' C'h.1ptrr 21'&gt;
Order of the Eastern Stat v. 111 hm &lt;'
1ts mspectton at the M&lt;J son1f Trmplf'

Wednesday a t 7 JOp m
All members a t rurgPd to allrnd
Potluck rPfr!'shmrnt s v. 111 lx•
sened

Slate met·tin~

Ba1 bara A Sm ith 4 TI ac t es

Sr

Ohvr
l3at bara i\ Smith nka Bat ba ra
A t11!,, son. I1 an EvNson to Harold
F: Smith Sr , Parcels Oltvc
Michael Burke. Marllvn Sue
Burke 10 i\il•xande1 ConiadlS 112 5.'i
aC'rPs ChpstPr
M.:H"Vanm. DannPI

Da nn ~1, Mar) a nnp B
Vvhlll to
R1&lt;. hcu cl W Dan nPr Trustt:"l', Ter

Bedford Township Trustr&lt; s "111
meet Saturdav April 7 at FlPdford
TownshlpH allat5p m lllrmr&lt;:'li ng
Is open to the publtr

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L ynn

Singers announ('t&gt;cl
The Unr()(' fa m1il of ( 1ov.11 C'tl v
will be singmg al lh~ Mt Oh10
Community Church l.ong llotlom
onAprllS, at 1 lOp m

iS~;u..-d

The Easter ISsue of fhr VI a 1( n IS
being distnbutt&gt;d m Mtddleport thiS
week. and will be dtst 11butrd 1n
Pomeroy next wt'&lt;'k b1 l'hr Sal1,,
uonArmy
Anyone m1ssed

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v. ~ Julcl ltkf' ,1

copy 1s askt&gt;d to call '-I'll :.m or
992 7480
Albe11a Rummel Hav. sr formr•
Meigs resident. does not have short
stories lnTheWarCrvanvmore hut
her book "Vinegar Boy' can still IX'
purchased and the MtddlPport !look
Store IS c arrying her F:astrm
musical for chlldr!'n's choir 10 book
and album form

Fingerprinting tonight
The county wick' met'l ing "'' 1o
kick ott a program for fingerprint
lng all Meigs County students will !X'
beld at 7 lJ tonight In Rutland
Elementary School
Gary Wolfe, spec-Ial Investigator
for the sherltf's department , as
slsled by several deputies, wlll
conduct the Instructional session
All PTA and PTO groups of the
county are to have repr-senta lives
present for tonight's meeting so they
can lalce Information on the program back to their respective
schools

BlackhUI sl,

Tr uslet•

Pat eel Bedford
Df'nm s P e trovlC', Dt?bra P Piro\1c

10 Chat IPs Hamltn, Lyda Ham ltn , 20
JC J es

Publication

RIC hard W

Colu mbus

sc-har , Wilma Hoschar, onP- half
;;~c rr PomPro\ VIllage

Wtlm a E Mt'&lt;'s, Ma lcolm R
\1 C't?s to AdaM NPutzhng Patcels
C he~te r

Honald H1cha rd s Kathryn R1
chard s to Wilham A Barnhart
S

B t C'nda

Ba rnhart, P art Lots

PomPr ov

Rov F R1fne Frana K Rlf!IP to
G Rose Ruth C' Rose

K~nnrth

Pa1 Cf'l C hest £'r

By The !\ssoclated Press
ffiLUMBUS, Oh1o lAP) -Four
members of the Public Utilllles
CommiSSion of Oh1o called a news
conference to talk about 1he1r
performance dunng the past year,
but Chairman Michael Del Bane
wasn'1 among them
Del Bane, once targett&gt;d by Gov
Richard Celeste for removal !rom
the PUCO then re appoin1rd to a
five year term Monday, was said to
be m confermce when reporters
asked to speak to h1m
A list of agency accomplishments
under Celeste's adrrunlSIJ allan was
handed out that sa1d average utility
btlls mcreased by 3 percent in 1983,
compared to 28 percent m 1982
CommiSSioner Ashley Bt'Ownsa1d
the governm 'so!flce had suggested,
but not demanded, tllat the bnefmg
be held He sa1d the suggesllon from
Paul Costello, Celeste's press seer&lt;&gt;
tary, comc1ded ""lhhis mtent to hold
a bnefmg markmg his !U'sl year m
office

ManiPy dP&lt;'f'asC'd Roscm

a ry H'sell Affidavit MlddiC'port
Y1llagr

I don 't know how much
but he s 1n trouble '

-

Senate

Democrattc

leader Robert Byrd of West
Vorglala, on Edwin Meese,
President Reagan's attorney
general nominee who is

under Investigation for a
$15,000 laleresl-lret! loan he
railed to report on fiaanc1al
disclosure statements

I am Dorothy Judy Gar
land was on one of my
dreams and said to me ThiS
part wa• mtne I know you II
play 11 well'"
- Falruza Balk, tbe 9year-old actress who will
play Dorol•y In the new,
hlgb-tecb movie "Ot " The
$20 mlllloa Walt Disney production Is based on tbe three
books by 0. creator L
Frank Baum (TimoJ

1

Sherman agreed to return In two
weeks with records needed to sort
out what Sen. Ben Skall, RCieveland, called "an almost un
COIISCionable situation "
Most of the bills were inherited
from the administration ot former
Gov James A Rhodes. RDbert W
Teater, whobeadrolhedepartmenl
then, said the bills pufllOSCiy were
not paid
Teater said the foul-up resulted
from a change In the departmental
phone system In November 1981,
after which Ohio Beil slaried billlng
without providing a list of lndlvtdual

wehru

"The word• were, 'Would you be
wllling7 ' And everybody was wll
ling," Brown said ''I'd love to have
questions about someofthesubslan
live Issues we deal with."
But reponers wanted to quest1on
Del Bane - who had Issued only a
prepared statement earlier in the
day - about his reappointment and
charges by an ex PUCOchiefthathe
was unqualified
"As Commlss10ne1 (Alan )
Schriber pointed out, It was our
mlentlon to be able to speak freely
without the embarrassment of
having somebody here It was at our
request that he's not here," Brown
smd of Del Bane's absenCE'
Commissioner William Brooks,
acting at a reporter's suggesl!on,
left to ask Del Bane if he would jom
the others Brooks returned moments la ter, saymg Del Bane could
not a ttend because of a pre
arranged conference but "might
make 11 some other tome '

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35185 Oak H1ll Road
Long Bottom. OH. 45743
PH. (614) 985-4212
We Use Von Schrader
Equ1pment Recommended
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3 28 I rna

Ing sales on vUiage streets or
s idewalks wtthout counc il 's
permission
Council also has an ordinance
requiring itinerant vendorstoobtaln
a license for $100 and a bond m the
amount of $1,(0)
It was suggested that Baromck
gat het data she would like to see
added to the ordmance and present
11 lo council
Anderson sa1d commented that
the slate has set down rules m
regard to ya rd sales and 11 should be
mvesl!gatcd by the solicitor and the
pollee
Meter Maid Hired
Seyler reported that BeckyGatlPy
has been hired as meter ma1d He
also r&lt;&gt;ported that 'au meters on the
parking lots have been repa treC by
Harrv Lyons
The meter ma1d wtll he off two
afternoons a week, the mayor
reported

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Vinyl &amp;Aluminum
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofmg--of aII Types
Worked in home area

20 years
'free Estimates"
EUGENE LONG
Ph. (6W 843-5425
H-2 mo d.

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: Wlter
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Unes
~ c S-'ems
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J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

se-sston to dtscuss a request from a
busmf'ss m 1own m r egard lo a

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

Sf'f'V I('f'

Clerk treasurer Wilham Snouf!Pr
rC'ported that thf' use report tor
rf'\ cnuc shanng JS ma1lable for
pubhc mspPCiton at the office of
\OIIage cle rk at the Pomet O\ ctty
building SC'nlorrliiZrnsarrurgrd to
IC'VICW lhC' report

3 22 1 mo pd

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VctPra ns Memona l Hospit al, sa1d
that Avward .Jones was riding a
mot orcyciC'onOhto 7 and US 3.1and
lost cont rol Thcmotocyclewmt end
over end

Meigs County REACT will hold a
regular meeting at 7 30p m Friday
m the cafeteria of theSenlorCitlzens
Ce nter. Mulberry Heights,
Pomeroy
All members are asked to be
pt"l'Sent a long with any residents
who are mterested In becoming
members of the non-profit service
orgamzatlon

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Stzes Start From 12'x16'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Stzes from 6'x6' Up
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Insulated Dog Houses
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Rac1no, Oh
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Tel No
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"CONCRETE WORK
'CUSTOM BUILT HOMES

6 :30P.M.

· wATER GAS &amp;
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Factory Choke

12 Gauge Shotguns

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PH. 992-720\ 15 t1

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Also Transmission
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on all affa~rs of ltle suc h n love
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Ad Rt 682 - 6 lO II p m

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Long Bottom, OH. 45743
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SWEEPER and sewmg rna
chtne repan
parts, and
suppltes
Ptck up and
dehvery . Davts Vacuum
Cleaner one half mtle up
Georges Creek Ad
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Vacancy Julia's Personal
C11re Home
Formerly
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Home 18 yean expertence

Ctoflon, W V 304 773
5873

lost or stolen on Naw l1ma
Rd
near Harnsonvtlle
walker female red headed
blanket back coon dog
Reward Contact Bob Reth
burn at 614 742 2656
Satellite Earth System We
have the system for you
from 7ft 5 tn to 11ft
Ftberglass &amp; alummum
Ntck lhle call 614 949

2890

POSITIVLY NO Hunttng or
trespassmg on my property
H1lda Haves. Glenwood W

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Giveaway

large Garage Sale Apnl
5th 6th. &amp;7th 9 am tdl
dark ram or shme Pump
shotgun
r1drng lawn
lots of tools out
board motor &amp; boat, record
player. dtshes glassware
Ford 2 row cultrvators, 3
pomt H1tch blade, Super C
Farmall Tractor
lots of
mtsc Corner of 6th &amp; Elm
Ra cme Ohto Robert H1ll

mower

614 949 -2013

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PH. 992-7013
New Chevy True~
FENDER
t76 95
DOORS
'149 95
HOODS
1174 95
BUMPERS
'69 95
GRILL
142 50
R SUPPORT
184.95
TAIL GATE . '85 00
FORD FENDER 169 95
BUMPER .
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Graca E T 84

Youth Lower level tf ram
Movmg Sale Apnl 7th &amp;
8th 9 a m ttll dark 5th St ,
Recme , Ohto Cleek rest
dence lots of good stuff

FOR SALE
(1) HOUSE IN CHESTER·
Three acres wrth a mcely
constructed conrete block
home 26x30 3 bedrooms,
one bath 12x15 ltvtng
room and 24x24 family
room Parttally carpeted,
fuel o!l furnace wtth fac!lt·
ttes for wood burna~.
12x15 block storage butldmg. 20x30 block garage.
R1ghl off At 248, country
selltng, \'2 mtle east of
Chester, Ohto
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE .
Downstairs equtpped wtlh
k1tchen. ltvmg room ,
dtmng room and den ,
upstatrs has two bedrooms and one bath.
house also has basement Lot SIZe approx
48'x308' Needs work

Also Some Car
Fenders Avatlable

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Investigations.
Inc.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

614-992-7626
PRIVATE
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OF ALL TYPES

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Insurance Work
Custom Polo Bldgs
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Rooltnt Work
Aluminum &amp; Vtnyl Stdmgs
1 &amp; Years Experience
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Yard Sale, ram or sh1ne
Fnday, Aprtl 6th, 9 8 m
6
8 m and Sat , Apr1l 7th 9
a m 2 p m 2 miles N off
St Rt 7 at 5 Pomts Follow
s1gn st Baby &amp; other furm
ture, mcludmg refngerator
clothing (baby, chtldrens.
matermtv. adults. mcludmg
coats &amp; large stze clothes for
men), shoes, kitchen thmgs.
toys. books. curtems. bed
spreads old horse smgle
trees. old com sheller, hog
feeder, many other rtems to
numerous to mention Don t
mtss th1s one
Yord &amp; garage sale Wed &amp;
Thurs 9 to 6 Old glass
ware stone J&amp;rs. old farm
wagon old cupboard. Jews
harp ant1que washmg ma
chtne Much. much. more
Glenn Btssell. Bash an Road
Bashan Ohto Call 614

949 2B0t

985-3561
All Makes

•Washers •DIShwashers
•Ranges
•Refrtgerators
•Dryers •Freezers

PARTS and SERVICE
4 5 tic

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•2ENITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPHD QUHN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
AND OTHER MAJOR BRANDS
We Have A Full T1m e
Shop Techmc1an
on Duty
RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESHR - 985 3307
3123 l mo

Call 256 1731

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

We'd hke to tnhoduce

~ou

RADIATOR
to

to dnve the vth1cle of your

Real Estate General

ChOlet

No Down Payment
Lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box, 326
Pomeroy DH 45769

~wf

M L ' Bud' McGHEE
Broker
Cheryl Lemley,
Metes County Assomte
"R•n'*M.Phone 742-3171
MMR SJS -PicturesQue I'&lt;! me nestled 1n t~e maples on Mulbert)
Avenue m Pomeroy Thts ~v~y home ~as J spaCious bedroo ms
large IMng room, lorm~ d1n1ni room wtth sunny window seat and
butfi·tn chma Siltini room, eat m krtchen full basement w/ wood
burnet and a 2 car heated i'Jage Convement to schools nd
shopptng Excellent terms avadable
MMR 543 - Newer total elec1nc home 2 bedrooms bath mce
krtchen wtlh carpet throughout Large 12 &lt;24 deck Atust 11gllt
starter oome at a ~ pnce ol $25 000
MMR 540 - Commerc1al butldmg Located on St Rt 124 m
Rutland llownstatJS ~ large 2(1!60' room w1th bath and stora ge
area UpstatJS has a neat 4 room apartment wtlh bath E&lt;ceflent
opportunrty at $10~
MMR 544 - Just look at IhiS home and you II a11ee ~ s a super
buv13 bedrooms, bath, ~rge krtchel\ alummum ~diD! and storm
wtnrlows. Ntce yard wtlh outlxJiding On Mam St 1n Rutlard Only
$16,000
- -

M~GKEE

For faster Strv1ce

Call 614-992-6737

DOZER
BACKHOE
WORK
AND

5 1 37 444
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SERVICE
We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid botl and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

HILL

PAT
FORD
992 -2196
Middleport, Ohso
1-13-th:

JEWELL'S
PLUMBING
and
HEATING

Jobs -

Big or Small

AL TROMM

MINERSVILLE, OHIO

742-2328

Reasonable

We H•ve the

· Lowest R1tes

Experienced
WORK GUARANTEED

992-6030
3 26· 1 mo

WRITESEL
ROOFING CO.
NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
&amp; Painted
Storm Doorg
&amp; Windows

949-2263

•TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER
•END LOADER
oOUMP TRUCK SERVICE
•WATEA . GAS SEWER
RAIN LINES
C.unty Certified

SEPTIC TAUS INSTALLED
FllEE ESTtMoUES

367-7560-367-767
CHESHIRE. QHIO
3 ,

Four famtly garage sale
Apnl 4 5 S. 6 9 to 7 6 m1les
out Jerry s Run at Apple
Grove

Three pupp1es. half Border
Collie Call 246 9608 after

10 mth
old Sheppard
Colhe. male all shots pap
ers neutered, to gtve away
to good home 614 985

4137

Free Spantei -Spntz puppies
two left love people good
wtth ktds both parents can
be seen
Call 614 5961
eventngs
Puppy '12- atrdale &amp; 1/1 pttt
bull to g•ve away Cell

614 742 2450

Small black female dog, half
Cocker Spamel half Pecktn
geae to good home 304

895 -3 935

Part German Shephard Me
and little brother were abandoned our temporarv
owners are movtng and we
need a new home 304 675

1786

304 875-6239
6

Lost and Found

FOUND Black and tan coon
dog m Vmton area
Cell

388 9996
15 month ·old Hetfer. wh1te
and red strtped lost m or
around Gtbbs Farm, near Btg
Woods If seen please call
304-882-2033 evemngs

7

Yard Sale

Flea Market Chillicothe Mall
Shopping Center, Chilli·
cotha, Oh1o Come buy or
sell Aprtl 6 · 7 -8 Ftrst week
end each month
3 Family Yard Sele Addtson

11,251

Wanted to buy New used &amp;
ant1que furnttura Writ buy ,
ptece or complete households Also complete Auctr
oneenng serv•ce Call
Rodney Howery 614 698

7231

Buymg datly gold srlver
rmg s Jewelry sterling
ware. o ld co1n s la rge cur
rency Top pncas Ed Bur
kett Barber Shop 2nd Av e

COinS

Middleport Oh 6 t 4 992
3476

Cuh pa1d for fan cy Iron or
hea~ tron beds $ 160 and
up for certam Me1gs Co
stone Jars
Old tim e cup
board
ca ll 1 304 882

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Beds
tron,
wood
cu pboards. chatrs,
chests baskets dtshes,
stone Jars. ant•ques gold
and sliver
Wrrte M D
Mtller. Rt 2 Pomeroy Oh10
45769 or ca ll 614 992

7760

1- - - - - - - - - -

Want to buy Gurneas Call
614 742 2450

2 317 Jefferson Ave and
2419 Mt
Vernon Ave
Potnt Pleasant Apnl 3 4 8
ttll 6 Clothtng furmture
toys

8

Public Sale
lit AuctiOn

Auct1on every Tuesday
mght Pt Pleasant WVa
Auct Lonnie Neal Youth
Center Bldg
Camden St

614 367 7101

R1ck Pearson Aucttoneer
Servtce Estate Farm An
ttque &amp; hqutdatton sales
Ltcensed &amp; bonded tn Oh1o &amp;

Employment
Services
11

Help Wonted

AVON Sell Avon make S6
$10 per hour Call 446

3358

Budget analysts local de\lel
oper seeks self starter to
develop and analiza annual
budgets for numerous prop
erttes prevtous expertence
m budet prepertton &amp; fmen1
cal analysts lS roqutred
M B A a plus Send resume
and salary requirements to
Office Manager. P 0 B01c

331 Gallipolis Oh 45631
Sell the best Sell AVON
R10 Grande and Bulavtlle
Porter area Call 388 9045
Onver M echantc for local
Company mus1 have tools
and expertence Send Re
sume 10 Bo x 7 29 A Oetly
Senttnel Court St Pome
roy Oh 45769
Expertenced mechanic
wanted
full t1me fnng e
beneftts
&amp; salary Send
Resume to Bmc 729 S Datly
Senttnel Co urt St Pomeroy
A ccoun t s Manag er Fu ll
t•me Must have trammg and
e•penence m bookkeepmg
tncludrng A ccounts Recerv
able
Penod1c fmanc1el
reportrng requrred lnven
tory control preparation Ac
curacv a must Typrng ne
cessary
Respect for
conftdenttaltty requtred
$10 OOOplusbeneflts Con
gental colleagues Send resume, name 2 references
Athens based Oeadl!ne
Aprtl 11. 1984 Planned
Parenthood of Southeast
Ohto 8 North Court St .
Athens EOA AAE

614 335 7394

12

3089

FlEA MARKET

Meog s

County farrgrounds ,
Rockspnngs, 33 &amp; 7bypass,
Pomeroy. Oh Apnl 6 7 &amp;
8 Spectal weekend rates
For more mformatton or
reservet•on cell or wnte to
the followtng
614-992
630"' 985 · 4396 P 0 Bx
742 h ..... ,eroy. Oh

1- - - - - - - - - -

Mt Alto Auction Every
Saturday 6 p m Con11gn mentt1 accepted 1 OOtlll11le
ttme Emme Bell auctioneer

S1tuattons
Wonted

Wtll care for the elderly m my
home lots of references
Men or w omen Call 61 4

667 3402
Mercer"s R1verv1ew Per
sonal Care H ome ha s vacan
c•e s for elderly per sons
Betty Mercer owner 304

773
Auctton every Fn nrght at
the Hartford Commumty
Center Truckloads of new
merchandtse every week
ConStgments of new end
used merchandise always
welcome Rtcherd Reynolds
Au ct toneer 304 - 275

58~2

Harper·s Adult Care Home
has a vacancy for another
rest dent elderly person Call

304-675 1293

S1tuat10n wanted
booh
keeper or offtce work for
small bustness
Expe
nenced
Full or part ttme

304-882 2359

•

1 B Wanted to Do
General Hauhng and Trash
removal Sarvtce Reliable

ond dependabta Colt 4463159 betweon 9 and 6
Roofing and gutter work
metal work , housepatntlng
carpenter work Exc ref
Free estimates Call 446

Townhouae Thuro April 5th 4288177 Uc 429-84
8o Fri Apn1 6 .
1---------- 3171
0penong April 7th 8o 8th. the 1- - - -- - -- - Aprll 3 · 7 Ra1n or shine. 6
Family Garage Sale 4 of a
mile out 0 J Wh1te Ad At
the Church of God of
Prophecy Books. records,
mick meeka, stereo, baby
furniture. clothes of alla1zes
Wedding dress 111e 10

Galhpohs Fleamarkat Trt
Coun1y1 only year round
indoor 81 outdoor market
Every week end 7 a m to 6
P m Indoor $6 00 Outdoor
t&amp; 00 Food Dealers Wei coma Corner Rt 36 &amp; 1 60
ne•t to Fru1hl Pharmacy

LISHlNG CO recommends
that you do bustness wrth
people you know, and NOT
to send money through the
mat! unttl you have mvestr

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For Sale or lease Country
Carryout &amp; Oel1 Upper Rtver
Rd Gulhpohs Ohro
Cell

614 446 2192or6t4 446
9171

Own your o wn Jean
Sportswear Ladtes Apparel
Combtnat ton Accessortes
large Su:e store Natrona!
brands Jordache Ch1c LM
Lev1
Vanderbrlt
l zod
Gunne Sax Esptnt Bntta
n1a
Calvtn Khen
Sergro
Valente Evan P1cone Cla1
borne Members Only BtU
Blass. Orgamcall Grown
Healtht ex 300 other s
S7 900 to S24 900 rnven
tory a1rfare tram g. ft-tures
grand openmg ect Call Mr
Keenan 305 678 3639
Own y o ur own Jean
Sportswear Lad1es Apparel.
or Children's store 300
brand names $15 500 rn
eludes $9 000 mventory
store frxtures tramtng and
much more Mr Tate 704

753 4738

For sale gorng bustnuss
ambulance servtce two veh
rcles fully eq utpped Only
prtvate servrce m Mason
Galha. Jackson Counttes

304 675 5540 or 675
4024

22 Money to Loan

To babysit In my home Can
gtve references Call 446-

1691

1- - - - -- - - - Wallpapertng -Restdenttal or
Commercial Call614· 266·

9349 after 8 OOPM Sol i&lt;
Sun anyt•me

Owner transfered must sell
beauttfu l
bdrm brtck
home Ftrep lace , deck .
woods
prlvecy, sunshtne,
prtvacy S63 900 Call 614

a

Baum Addttton 3 bedrm,
brtck~ 1 V2 bath full ba ae
ment. fem1ly room. carponpatlo $67.000 AdJOtntng 112
acre lot available Can 614·

985 4201

7 rooms 1 V2 baths. carpet,
garage &amp; 2 room basement
Good Shape m Mtddlepon
Pr1 ce heduced Call 614 -

992 7244

Owner transferred. must
sell excellent condttron
S66 000
$11 000 down
Assume 8 Vz Pet loan 304
676 1529 after 6 00
Seven year old home three
bedrooms garden spOt ,
2606 ltnco ln Ave • 8 %
percent assumabl e loan

304 675 5047 alter 6 00

1211 MamSt 6roombr1ck
basement ftreplace , puc e
reduced to settle estate

$45 000 304 675 2381

Plymale Road
Gallipolis
Ferry WV Two large bed
rooms bath utll1ty large
hvtng room and k1tchen n1ce
b1g yard extra lot good
locatton
Eskte Mornson

304 525 3420

FOR SALE OR RENT
14,..70 1979 Shannon all
electrrc 3 bedroom s partly
furnished mobil e ho me
1 2"'28 bu1lt o n room with
coal or wood burner Exc
cond underpmned 3 niCe
porches well water utlhty
burldmg acre land Jerrys
Run Road Apple Grove

W Va 304 675 2356

32 Mob1le Homes
for Sale
TAl STATE MOBILE
HOMES USED CARS
TRU CKS GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL
614 446 7572

RATES Below market rat es
F... ed convenlronal FHA
VA Leader Mortgage
Athens co llect 614 592

NEW ANO USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL
tTY MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST GALLIPOLIS
RT 35 PHONE 614 446
7274

23

1979 14x70 mobile hom e
on appr o 111 acr e lo t Ca ll
614 388 9957 af1er

LOANS FIXED

3051

Profess1onal
Serv1ces

5 30PM

PIANO TUNING Lower
prtced regular tuntng s
d1scounts to Sent or Ctttzens
Churches &amp; Schools Ward s
Keyb oard 304 675 3824

1972 12,..65 Concorde an
cond
ch1mnev for wood
stov e 2 bd r
large hvmg
ro om Wllh calhedra ll ce11
rngs
$ 5 800
Call 446

2930

P1ano Tunrng and Aepa tr
8run1cardt Mus1c Co 446
0687 Shtll and mt egnty our
trademarh
Lane Dantels

1973 Ktngswood 12x70 2
large bdt
1 V1 bath Wllh
garden tub S5 200 Call
614 256 1520 ask for Bev
or Allen

THOMPSON BOOKKEEP

12x65 mobtl e hom e f or
sa le awnmgs deck applt
anes
n ego ttabl e new
ca rpet amuous to sell Call

6147422951

lNG Monthly and Quarterly
accounts welcome 428 Se
cond Ave Call 446 1 136
Unwented Fac tal o r Body
hetr7 Permanent pamless
removal by European Elec
tronrc Oeptlator Mary ts
cert tft ed 1n th ts new co mpu
tertred dtgltal system call
today 992 6720 To po fth e
Starrs ful l servt ce sal o n
1 0 per cent off on Zotos
permanent Wave
Offer
good through Aprtl 7 Call
today ask lor Trudy Roush
Susan Stsson or Marv Po
well Top of th A Statts Your
full servtce BAII uty Salon

992 6720

614 245 5863

In Rto Grand e 1982 m o btl e
home 14 ft 2 bd r go od
co nd Set up on app rox 1
acre la nd
s 17 0 00 Call

446 8038
Used 2 bedro om mobtl e
homes
furntshed
1 OK 50
and 12x52 srzes Your
chan ce to own a comforta
bl e home Browns tratler
Court Mrner sv tlle Oh 614

992 3324

14.1170 Beyvtew
a c
2
bedrooms den partt11llv fur
n1shed $10 500 Ca ll 992

7360

Real Estale
31 J:!omes for Sale
Wts e lnvestmen tll Don t
mtss out on sprrng specral
savmgsl Super DeaiP M1d

Hol lv Park wrth expando
furn1shed lrv1ng rm
equ1pped krt chen wrth drs
hwa sher washer dryer new
carpet new vmy l sk~rtmg
Set up on mce s1ze ren ted lot
that can be purchased Call

614 992 6737

dleport 614 992 6941

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
SALE' OUE TO ILL HEALTH

3 bdr CA f orced arr gas
furnence wtth buck stove
1 8l'l:36 m ground swtmmtng
pool
off street parkmg

tremendous savmgs Onlv 4
new homes to cho ose fr om
Seve as mu ch as $4 000 per
h ome No reasonable offer
refused Liberal bank ftnanc
.ng 10 pet down monthly
payment less than rent Thts
1s your only chance to buy
new homes at these prrces
Open Sunday afternoon
Halfway between Hunttng •
~on ~:~J~e~;a n t o n St Rt ,

$45.000 Col 446 3204

WVa 304 773 5785 or
304 773 91 B5
Hoppes Blue Rrbbon Prg
Sale Aprtl 14 1984 Sat
7PM Fayette County Fatr
grounds. Washmgton CH
Ohto Over 20champtonson
the county state and nattonal level tn the last 8 mo
Don't mtss thts sale Call

Ftnancial

HOME

Oh

8pm

Two year old Malumute dog,
neutered, •deal for boys pet

If 1nterested contact
The Home Naltonal Bank
tn Ractne. 949-2210

Pt Pleasant
&amp; Vicinity

Refngerator frost free need s
some work Call 446 11 35
Ftve pupp1es Half German
Shepherd half lnsh Saner

Wanted to buy tobacco
poundage Cell 614 256-

Yard Sale. Tuesday, Wed
nesday , &amp; Thursday behtnd
Jones Boys m Pomeroy Lots
of chtldrens clothing

614 258-6505 alter 6PM

'CUT OUT

If tnterested

2711

Yard sale 617 H•gh St
Middleport Apnl2nd to 7th
9a m to 5p m

1f2 Border Col lie
real cute
Call

3 ma le
Pupp1es

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GUN SHOOT

Want to lease tobacco base.
Will pay 35 cents now or 30
cents now and gtve 26% of
poundage ranted after to·
bacco sold mtnua 30 cents

Homes for Sale

992 5420

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Bus mess
type Coil 446-4537
Opportumtv
w ant e d 1o buy standmg
timber Call after 6 or
anytime weekends 614t NOTICE I
3BB 9906 o• 614 -388 THE OHIO
VALLEY PUB
9617

already patd

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Ill

256 8251

Wanted to buy aquare dane

calt 446 2364

Large Yard Sale Centenary
Town House 9 6 Wednes
day and Thursday Cunams,
cfoth•ng, d•shes and much
more

Pomeroy, Ohro

"RECLAMATION WORK
•OIL FIELD SERVICES

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r,G077S

Fr~doy, 8 6,

256 9354

YOUNG
992-6215 or 992-7314

' DOZER BACKHOE

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

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Real Estate General

54 Mise Merchandtse

Garage Sete 2 milo out
Addloon Butov11te Rd
Corner of Br1c1 Rd 10
o'clock Mor.~r
2nd
through Wed 4th . o tott 1
Eutor toyo, home made
p•eo, cook•••· boys 1esns,
women• clothing 8o m1ac

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and dependable Reason• ·
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446 - 3672

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Apr112 6, 9 11 Fourth house
down from Eureka Dam

Addona and remodeling
Roofing and gutter work
Concrete worlt
Piumbrng and electrtca\
work

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VAUGHAN'S BAKERY
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We pay ce1h for late model
Jim Mink Chev -Oids Inc

Wanted to buy used coal &amp;

lfree Est•matea)

No Sunday Calls

FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE
PH 992 -2772

kies, for any occaaton
birthdays anntverurtes
holidays
Wedd1n1s Art our Sptctllty

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LI ABI U Tl E S

All Incoming freshmen, class of
19ffi, and Incoming vocational
student s, class of1986, at Meigs High
School are invited to attend a
meeting In the high school auditorium at 7 p m Wednesday .
The meeting will afford these
students an opportunity to discuss
their course of study with counse·
lors, tour the high school facUlties
and ask any questions they might
have Parents of students are also
Invited to attend
Vocational Instructors will be on
hand to answer questions about the
various vocational programs of
fered at the school

PHONE 992-2156- 1

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MC'mortal Hospital bv the Pofll('roy
Emergency Umt at 5 30 p.m Jones
t'&lt;'&lt;'elved a fractured neC'k In two
places. along wtlh othf.'r injuries
The helicopter was called and a
neurosurgeon accompanied the
plane The doctor worked w11h
J ones Ia sla b1llze his condition and
be was flown to S1 Joseph's aboul7
pm

REACT meeting set

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transported

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A helicopt er from the West
Vu gtma Mrd!Vac ServiCE' Monda;
mght r&lt;&gt;moved a pahentl. trom
Veterans Memonal Hospital to St
Joseph Hospital m Parkersburg,
WVa

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Rt 7, Pom01oy Oh

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mower.

Country Atr Estates. 1 Va
m1le off At 7 on Georges
Creek Rd Low p1rces ntce
clothes

CARPENTER
SERVICE

SIDING CO.
"Beautiful, Custom
Built Gara_ges ..
Call for free siding estimates~ 949-2801 or

•lnaulation
•Storm Doors
•Storm Wmdows
•Replacement Wtndows
•New Rooftng

Need A Special Cake1

I I I Court St Pomti'G' Ollro 4576,

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Thurodev

YOUNG'S

BISSELL

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992-5875

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Vinyl lit Aluminum
SIDING •

3 26 2 mo

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lARGE or SMALL JOBS

PH 992-2478

lawn

G•ant Parkmg Lot Sale Sat
Apr
7
2nd
&amp; Cedar,

Anderson asked for an executive

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Or all your Wtrtng
needs ; furnaces repa 1r
Servtce and IOStallallon.
Residentia 1
&amp; Commerct"al
C II 742 3195

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Parts &amp; Service

PIONEER CARPET

SERVICE

gutsy B utch Stem m the

l!l!i lb class and Doug Pndd~ m the
112 lb class
.Ju mor h1gh boys M1ke Roush a nd
.JOPv Snyder caught Coach Larry
Crimes· eve v.oth third and second
pl ace fmtshes resprctlvelv
Others placmg lnthe top three for
the locals were James Snyder wtth
a thud a nd Bu tch Stiles with a third
Also comJl('tlng In the tournament
were Tony Shoemaker Denny
Welch, Paul Dalley and Ken
McCullough
The B1g &amp;&gt;nd team Will travel
r llhet to Lanca ster Fishe r Cathohc

Sco !l

U.S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE OHIO
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Authonzed John Deere,
New Holland, Bush H..
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Dealer
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MEADOWBROOK - The B1g or Delaware Oientangy this Satur
Bend Wres tling Club placed s1x of day for a n OhiO Novtce qualifier If
Ill w1 estlers In Ihe top three In a any boys are mte rested thPy should
mdtch h~re Saturda~ The loca l beat thelghschoolfrom3 30tlll:i 00
everv Tuesday, Wednesday and
club was the only team to hav&lt;' that
Council has an ordmance prohibit
Thursday for workouts
manv pl aces
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MILLER
9
Chotdron clothos.
8111 Gone Johnoon
PULLINS
BOGGS
AND
APPLIANCE
SALES &amp;SERVICE
EXCAVATING
ELECTRIC
what nota Buta.,llo Portor 1- - - - -

ng_,_c_on_t_In_u_ed_rr_
om_p_a_ge_
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Council will review the proposal
Anderson said the increase repres
ents a major expense for the village
Road Protested
Several residents from Welshtown Hill met with council to discuss
the poor condlton of the road They
nott&gt;d that there are potholes that
can't be missed whlledrlving upthe
hill
A portion of the hill Is owned by the
village and another portiOn tsownl'd
by Sutton Township It was sug
gested that Sutton trustees be
contacted to see tf a solul!ontofixing
the hlll can be worked out
Seyler said that he would have
street deparlment empoly..s cheC'k
out tlle hill to see exactly what 1s
needed He added that counctl does
not have money to blacktop the
area
One resident reported that caJS
have been damaged traveling the
hill The hill has not been blacktopped in 13 years. Ihe res1denl
added
f1ea Market Rules
Councilwoman Betty Ba1 omck
voiced her ob)erl10n to yard sales or
flea mar kels set up m town ts1m11ar
to thP one at the old depot) on a full
t orne business
She statrd she d1d not obtert to
lard sales, only those who opr•ralr
all summt&gt;r

Big Bend wrestlers do well in event

Mane ;vlanlev derPasro Law
1 f'n Cf'

calls were not broken out," said
Teater, who came before the board
on hls own after learning that the
matter was on the agenda.
The former director also said the
new so-&lt;:alled dimension phone
system still was not working
properly when he left office,
although Ohio Bell was working to
correct the problems
Sherman said the system was
whipped Into shape in mid 1983,
except for some continuing minor
problems
Sherman's request was for
$lro,!Xll owed by the central office.
whlcll Is financed from the state's
general fund The department's 12

Re-appointed official
declines news meeting

.Jones was takPn to Veterans

Hoscha1 to La1 rv R Ho-

n~a

ffiLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Ohio's
Department of Natural Resources
will have to document better why It
let SOOO,!Xll in phone bills go unpaid
for more than two years, then came
to the controlllng board for a bailout
"U you didn 't pay the bills,
where's the money?" Sen Michael
Sc hwarzwalder, D Columbus,
asked Monday
Thomas Sherman, a department
spokesman, had no explana lion
except that It might have lapsed into
the state general fund or been
diverted to other deparlment
programs
The seven -member board unammously r&lt;&gt;fused to act on the

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Business Services

divisions, such as wlldiHe and Utter
control, are funded by other sources
and will have to pay the rest.
The board also approved three
requests totaling nearly $:00,(0)
from the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services, most oflt for the final
phase of an audit of the now-defunct
federal Comprehensive Employment Training Act program.
Ohlo'sCETAprogramwassbown
by a federal audit to be about $100
million In arrears, and the money
could not be accounted for because
records kept by the Rhodes adminis·
!ration were lost or Inadequate, BES
officials said
But they said reconstruction of
some records and the locating of
others have accounted tor $88
mUllon

calls.
"The auditor did not pay those
bills and properly so because the

request for $3Xl,!Xll in emergency
funds to help pay the debt to Ohio
Bell Telephone Co.

T~~ April3, 1984

~ bedroom nearly new 2
story bnck vmyl 1 1h b aths
woodburner outbutldtng
acre $44 000 Call 614

379 274B
In Rto Grande 198 2 mobtle
home 14 ft 2 bdr good
cond Set up on appro"' 1
acre land $ 17 000 Ca ll

446 803B

3

11

12 x60 2 bedroom hp out
lots e.11tras 304 676 6484
after 5 p m
any t•m e
we ekend s

Ex
toe
4 bdr
house
Corner of Washm gton Ave
and Jernco Ad $39 . 500
Rt 2 3 bdr country hvtng
S 28 000 ltst w1th us w e
have other A One Reel
Estate Carol Yeager Broker
H oward l Yeager Ill sales
man Ca11304 675 -5104 or

M o btle hom e for sa le 1971
Vandyke mob1le home 3
bedroom
clean
set on
rented lot $40 month 8ft "
8 ft
outbutldtng
cheep
housmg or good rented
tnves tm ent askmg S370Q
or best offer 304 773 -

304 675 5386

5794

6 room house 10 Vmton
partly furn 316 Metn St

35 Lots lit Acreage

$14 000
90B7

Colt 614 3BB

3 BR home for sale on 12%
contract or rent
Lower
Raccoon Creek 256 6413
after 6 P M
Three bedroom frame house
w1th bath, lR , eat tn ktt
chen utrllty room attached
garage wtth auto opener,
porch and ut1llty room
Central atr 39 Chtlhcothge

Rd , Coil 446 2583 Bom to

5pm

5pm

or

446 2667

after

Three bedroom bnck home
w1th 1 'h baths carpet ad full
basement garage, btg out·
stde bUtldtng wtth lJ. acres
land on Georges Creek Rd

Cell 445 4265 or 387
0232

35 acres off Rt 588 b ehmd
Fatrgrounds Home s•tes or
far,!fl S37 000 f1rm Call

446 2158

1 90 acres pnme locat1on
Exc for c o mmercial or re11 ,
dent1al development seu
era! acres of timber &amp; far"\

land Call 446 3696 or
446 2300 eltar 6PM lntot •
ested calls only
44 Acres Metgs County ,
lebanon Town!lhtp 1600 ft •
frontage on Perry Run Road ..

$9900
2254

Call 304 -DSj

lot for sale
Greenbrte;
Estates N o tratlers allowed .
2 1h qcres pnced 811,500

Call 904 6 75 3244

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They'll Do It Every Time

Houses for Rent

0 , Coll614-245-5121 .
Shipped Direct · Loweu
Cost, You build It or we will ,
24x48 gsrage or b1rn
S1 ,8 60 . 2 bdr. wilderne11
home $3 ,950 . See our

Apertmentl &amp; houaes for
rent . Call Cleland Realty ,

992-2259 .
House tor rent in Pomeroy ;
Trailor for rent in Middle-

model . 1-614-886 -731 1.

port . call 992 -3690 .

LUMBER -Rough cut, oak .
poplar, 2x4, 2x6. 2x8, 1 x4 ,
1•6 . 1 x8.1ength available, 8
ft . through 1 6 ft . Hogg &amp;

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Zuspan, 304 -773 -5664.
Now open for business.
M ounta in State Block. At
33 . New Haven . Complete
masonry supplies, 4 ". 8 ",
12 "' block . Delivery service.

2 bdr mobile home ref _ 8.

C lean &amp;

\18ry

Call

614 -

attractive near

Phone doy 304 -882 -2222 ,

shopping &amp; rest . Ideal for

evening 882 -3239 .

one working adult . Will
accept 2 adults only, no
pets . Security dep &amp; ref .
req Call 446 -2491 .
Mobile home for rent . Call

446 -1609 O&lt; 446 -0508.
2 bdr . unfurnished mobile

home, 12•60 , on Rt . 35

Washer&amp;dryerhookup. Call
446 -4369 or 675 -9760 .
M obil e home for

Racine
7148 .

Call

rent,

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Merchandise
51 Household Goods

pa1d Call 614 -367 -0611 .

1 2~t 60 Trailer . 2 bedrms. 1%
ba ths . located on private%
acre lot in Addison $220 a
month plus utilities . Call
614 -992 -6843 after 5 p .m .

WITH OPTION TO BUY . 14 '
wide all electric mobile
home. setting on lot ready to
move 1nto . S200 .00 down

5175 .00 MONTH . 304 576 -2711
2 bedroom unfurnished, pri vate lot. in Burdene Addn .
s 175 plus utilities. deposit
and references . 304 -675 -

2464 .

10 plus acres of bottom land
along Shade Creek. located
h miles West of Alfred on
11
Southside of Co. Rd . 231 .
Call collect. 1 - 513 -885 -

2050
44

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON

ESTATES

Small efficiency apart .. cen tral air &amp; heat , 1 professional
type gentleman only . 446 -

0338 .
2 bdr . apts .. nice 1 bdr . apt .
utilites part . paid . A -On e
Rear Estate. Carol Yeager
Broker . Howard L. Yeager Ill
!Eale!Eman Call 304 -675 -

5104 0&lt; 304 -675 -5386 .
Furni!hed apt . 1 bdr .. 607
2nd Ave .. Gallipoli! . Adults ,
S200 mo utilties paid . Call
446 -4416 after 7 P{VI
1 familv unfurn .. 3 bdr..
stove, refrig .. S 250 mo .
plus 1 mo . dep _no pets Call

446 -3786 .
1 Bedroom unfurnished
apt .. near Holzer Medical
Center . 446 -3 617 .
1 bedroom Apt $196 . mo .
including utilities . Equal
Housmg Opportunity . Con tact Village Manor Apts .

614 -992 -7787
Riverside Apts . Middleport .
Special rates for Senior
Citizen! . $130 . Equal Hous ing Opportunities . 614 -

992 -7721
Apt . lor rent . Call 61 4 ·992 ·

5908
2 bedrm upstairs apt . in
Rutland . S125 . Call 614 ·

742-2460 O&lt; 742 -3067 .
APAR-TMENTS . mobile
homes, houses . Pt . Pleuant
and Gallipolis . 614 -446 -

8221 .
RIVERS

TOWER

Apartments now available to
otderlv &amp; disabled with an
income of less than
$12.300 . Renting for 30
percent of adjusted income.

Phone 304-675-6679 .

For rent Sleeping Rooms
and light house keeping
rooms . Park Central Hotel.

Call 614-446-0766 .
Sleeping room $1 1 5 .
tiel paid . Share bath.
only. Range &amp; refrig .
2nd . Ave ., Gallipolit.

utilimale
919
Call

446 -4416 alto&lt; 7 PM .

46

SWAIN
AU CTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St , Gallipolis . New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal stoves.
6 piece wood living room
!Uite with 6 inc h flat arms
$399. bunk beds complete
with bunkies S 199. 2 piece
antron livingroom !Uites
$199 . antron recliners S99.
other recliners sao. maple
dinette sets $179. box
!ptings &amp; mattres! twin or
full S 100 set regular -firm
S 120 maple dinette chairs
$35, wash st,nds S34,
maple rockers S 59 , 7 piece
chrome dinette set $149, 5
piece dinette set S99, used
bedroom suites, refrigera tor s, ranges , chest . dressers,
wringer washers. TV ' s, dryers, &amp; shoes Call 614 -446-

Space for Rent

Commerical lot with build ing in prime business loca tion . At corner of Second &amp;
Sycamore. Gallipolis: ~ill
make repairs on bU1Id1ng.

Call614-881 -4340.
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Parte. Route 33. North of
Pomeroy. Large lots . Calf

614 -992-7479 ,

LAYNE ' S FURNITURE
Sofa. chair, rocker, otto ·
man, 3 tables. {extra heavy
by Frontier). S685 . Sofa.
chair and lovesoat . S276 .
Sofas and chairs priced from
S285 . to S895 . Tables. S45
and up to $125 . Hide -a·
beds . S440
and up to
$525. Recliners. 5175 . to
S375 . lamps hom S28 . to
S75 .5 pc . dinettes from

S99, lo 435 . 7 pc . 6189

APARTMENTS {Equal
Housing Opportunity) has
one and two bedrooms. rent
starting at S 15 7 for one
bedroom and $193 per
month for two bedroom .
with $200 deposit located
near Foodland and Spring
Valley Plaza , pool and TV
ant . Call446 -2745 or leave
message .

TWIN

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Misc. Merchandise

Knauff Firewood Pickup or
Delivered . 1 2" -22" stocked
in yard . HEAP vender ,
prompc delivery . 614 -256 -

6245 .

3159 .

Farms for Rent

Farm Equipment

Boarding all breeds . Heated
H 1L LC REsT KENNELs
indoor - outdoor faciliti es.
AKC Doberman puppies:
Stud Service. can 614 _446 -

7795 _

and up . Wood table with si~~;
cha1rs S425 to S745 . Desk
$110 up to S225 . Hutches,
S550 . and up. maple or pine
finish . Bunk bed complete
with mattresses. 5250. and
up to S395 . Baby beds.
S 110 . Mattresses or box
springs, full or twin. S58 ..
firm, $68 . and S78 Queen
sets. S195 . 4 dr chests.
S42 . 5 dr . chests. S54 . Bed
frames. S20.and S25 .. 10
gun - Gun cabinets, S350 .
Gas o r electric ranges S375 .
Babv mattresses. S25 &amp;
$35 . bed frames S20. S25.
&amp; S30 . king frame S50 .
Good selection of bedroom
suites. ce der chests,
ro c kers . metal cabinets.
swivel ro ckers .
Used Furniture -- Ranges.
chairs, dryers, refrigerators
and
TV's . 3 miles out
Bulaville Ad . Open 9am to
6pm , Mon thru Fri. , 9am to
5pm , Sat .

614 -446 -0322
TV &amp; Appliances , 627 Third
Ave . Gallipolis, 614 -446 1699 . Spin washers, gas &amp;
electric drvers . auto
washers, gas &amp; electric
ranges . refrigerators. TV
sets .

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers. dr;-ers. rehigera tors . ranges . Skaggs Appliances. Upper River Rd
beside Stone Crest Motel

614 -446 -7398 .
Bargain s Trade Center .
Furn &amp; appl. outlet. Ka nauga. Ohio
King size bookcase water bed , heater, good cond .. no

looks. 6150 Co11446-6667
after 5PM weekdays all day
Sunday
2 octagon shape Ethan
Allen. antique pine end
tables. like new. $100 ea.
Call 614 -256-6505 after

6PM .
Queen sized hide -e -bed ,
king sized bed . Call 446 ·

2177 .

Limestone, Send . Gravel .
Delivered in Mason, Meigs ,
GaHia or pick up at Richard s

&amp; Son . Call446 -7786
Firewood cut up slabs S15
pickup load . Call 614 -245-

5804 .
Case 310 front endloader
dozer. S4,000 . Call 614-

256 -1427.
367 mag . Mark Ill Trooper
Colt chrome . 38 special
Smith &amp; Wesson 2 in .
barrell . 38 special chrome
plated 3 m . barrell . Only
interested calls. 614 -256 -

1551 .
1979 Ford F-250 . GVW
7 . 900 , camper special
31,000 mi . good cond ..
55.000
1981 Chevette
22 . 000 mi
like new
53,900
3 mobile home
axles complete new S300
Porta-pot S25 . Cull 614 -

Briarpatch Kennels Profes sional All -breed grooming
Indoor -outdoor boarding fa cilities _ English Cocker Spa niel puppies Call 614 -388 -

9790

256 -6244 .
All kinds of furnance pipes .

Call 614 -256- 1528.
10" Pollen chain saw S75 .

Call 614-256 -1528 .

Baldwin organ with double
keyboard . Fully equipped
with leslie speakers. foot
pedal and rhythms accom ·
paniment . Call 614 -992·

6384 .
JVC stereo receiver . tape
deck. 1Urntable, Boston A 2000 speakers . 3 -glass door
stands. S1.200. Call 446 -

&amp;

8356 0' 446p-961 4 .

Fruit
Vegetables

Fo'm Rt. 35 . 304-675 2275 m 304-736-2342 .

Oh Now open 1 0 -- dusk .

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

Prom dress size 5 -6 pink
satin and nylon net worn
once s 76 .00 . Call 44610 HP garden tractor with
42 " mower 5550 . Scot
lawn seeder S20 . Garden
push plow S25 . Electric
hedge trimmer S20 . Apart·
ment size gas cook stove
$25 . Hoover combination
wash &amp; spin dryer new S70
Desk top electric cord organ
$30. 12 cu . ft refrigerator

$50 . Call 614 -3B8 -8349 .
Snap on 1op &amp; bottom tool
chest
Sells between

$1,300 &amp; $1,400 . Will1ako
$650 Call 446-0546
Early Ameri can console stereo &amp; 4 spoke mag wheels .

Call 614-245 -5095 .
G E food processor blender.
soft sc ulpture material
$4 .50 yd . See at Spinning
Wheel, Porter, Oh .
Parakeet, TV !tend, queen
sized bedspread. 446 · 3732 .
Barnette crossbow, 160 lb .,
motorcycle and utility
trailer . 1200 lb . capacity .

Call 446-3637 .
Mobile home supplies : nontoxic antifreeze -$5 .50 per
galiOn . Water heating ele ments , water heater . steps.
windows. doors. faucets .
breakers . etc . HoiPoint
heavy-duty electric dryers .
this month ontv S279 .
Kingsburv Homes Parts and
Accessory Store . 900 East
Main St .. old Bookmobile
building in Pomeroy or call

Trov -Bilt tillers. Check our
special price beiore vou buy
any tillers . Swisher Imple ment Co. St . Rt .7 N . Galli polis.OH . Call 614 -446 -

0475 .
JIVIDENS
EQUIPMENT
614-446-1675

FARM

long tractors, Vermeer
round balers. rakes . tedders.
&amp; mowers also a complete
line of bale handling &amp;
feeding accessories . To bacco and corn sprayers .
wagons. rotary tillers . rotary
cutters, blades. cultivators .
discs, plows. post drivers .
plastic tanks . wood splitters.
gates, powerwasher . skid
steer loader, Wheelhorse
with tandom axel . And see
us for a complete line of
parts &amp; service .

USED EQUIPMENT ,
245 Massey Ferg ., 3 · 8N
Ford, 9N Ford, 424 IH, 801
Workmaster Ford, 60 Ferg .,
150 MF with loader, J .D .
dozer. Vermeer round baler.
120 MF baler, IH disc
mower. grawity wagons .
plows, corn planter . lime
spreader .

WE BUY USED EQUIP ·
MENT. Call446 -1675 .
M . F. hay conditioner .
$400 ., in very good condi -

tion . Call 388-9996 .
Used V30 ditch witch
trencher &amp; case 450 loader .

992 -5587
1983 Sears lawn tractor .

John Deere B tractor. Call

Air conditioner, 8,000 BTU.
like new , $300. Call 614 -

11 hp 36 in . cut . Used 5
times . Paid $1100 . asking

245 -6620 otto&lt; 6PM .

$800 . Co11614 -742 -2874 .

like new Kenmore heawy
dutv washer with pre -wash,
pre -aoak . energy saver and
Kenmore heavy duty auto.
dryer. $326 .
Call 446 -

Village Shop in Ruland in
having a going out of
busineu Sale. Everything
reduced to cost prices ,
somethings under cost.
Weekdays 9 :30 · 6 :00 .
Saturdays 9 : 30 - df6 :00.

468 -1018 .
52

CB, TV. Radio
Equipment

19 in . color portable Quasar
TV. Like new. Call614· 949.

2994 .
Sanvo Stereo Music Sya tem . Turntable, AM · FM ra dio, 8 track player -recorder .

Call 304-875 -8310.

Hom elite 8 hp riding mower,
30 in . rear end motor . Good
condition . $300 . Call 814•

9B5 -3521 .
B &amp; R. WOOD SHOP. Patio
furniture, picnic tables and
novelties . Call 304 - 876 -

6405 .
Wurlitzer funmaker, two
cuttom digital m\-11ic system
organ. like new. oak. good

buy, 304-676-1882 .
Set of Remington Rlflea.

model 141 , callba&lt; 36, 32,
30 . Good cond. will not sell
1eparate. Al1o. Hveral other

guno . 304-773-5585 ,

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Autos for Sale

71

o'

of1o,

BPM

614 - 286 -

3313
For sale 2 horse trailer good
cond ., good tires, $750 . Call
Jersey cow and calf .

Call

379 -2821 .

Hampshire Ram Sheep . One
year old . Reserve champion
at Mason County Fair .

Phone 304 -882 -2359 .
Hay

1978 Chf'Vsle, Co&lt;doba, V-

a. auto ., new tires . Call
379 -2726 .
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1971 Cadillac Limo. black.
tinted windows, full power,
extras, 42 .000 miles, excellent condition . 446-7833 or

446 -1833.

2848

64

1974 Volkswagen Beetle,
good condition. Call 4462787 or 446· 7858 .

Vans &amp; 4 W.O .

73

rx
- II

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Cl .. . . _ " - _ ""

1977 Corvette T -top. cover.

loaded. Call 367-0232
80 Viking pop -up camper
$1,400. 78 Gremlin X6cyl.,
3 spd., $1,200. 76 Datsun
610 stg . wagon, 4 spd., AC,
$660 . Or make offer. Call

614-367-0157.
1979 Mustang Ghia, black grey, vinyl top Excellent
condition . A .C .. a.m . f .m ..
cassett . V8 automatic .

&amp; Grain

Northup King corn. alfalfa &amp;
grass seed . other farm
seeds . Call Vaughn Taylor.

61 4·245-5064 0&lt; 614 -245-

Gone Smith , 992 -6309 .

Motorcycles

1977 Harley Davidson
Sportster 500 orginal miles,
good cond., S2,BOO. Call

446 -0130
7152 .

O&lt;

614-367 ·

$3200. Call alia&lt; 5 992 6843 .
1981 VW Rabbit 2 dr .. 4
spd .. am -fm !tero cassette
be. con . $4100. Call 614 -

ridden, like new cond .. lots
of chrome, very clean,

$1,500fi&lt;m. Call446-0130
O&lt; 614 -367 -7152 .
1 979 Goldwing GL 1000
full dressed. AM -FM stereo
cassette. cruise. new
rubber. low miles. excellent
condition . Call 446-4406

1--------------------Ground ear corn S6 .50 per
100. Bring own container.

304 -675 -3308 . No Sunday
sales .

304-458 -1656
Mi~~;ed

hav $1 .50 bale or will
by ton . 1 -304 -B82 -

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65 Seed

&amp; Fertilizer

614 - 992 -

1980
Toyota Celica lift ·
back, 1 owner, e•cellent
condition, 5 speed, sun roof ,
black package, Call 304·
676 - 5981 week days after
6 :30 p .m . Saturday and
Sundav. 9 a.m. to 9 p .m .
I

77 Thunderbird Town lan dau, 70,000 miles. Loaded.

304-895- 3445 .
1973 Buick La Sabre, PS.
P8, Air-cond ., auto, 66,000
miles, exc . body, $960 .00

fi&lt;m . 304 -676 -1786 .

Tobacco allotment for sale .
Contact 304 -675 -7717 af ter 6 :00PM .

Call alto' 6'00, 304 -6762738 .
1977 Dodge Uationwegon ,
low mileage. Phone 304 -

576-2918 .
1980 Ford Fiesta. exc .
cond .. 39.000 miles . Phone

71

TOP CASH paid for late
model used cars .
Smith
Buick -Pontiac. 1911 Eastern Ave .. Gallipolis . Call
1965 Mu!tang convertible
S3.000. 1982 Volk!wagon

Rabbi11 S4,200 Coli 4468239 .
1982 Camara V-6 , auto,

T-top . Call 446 -2350 .

1250.
1979 Chevy Luv 4 wheel
drive . Call 446 -3653.

1977 Camara fair cond . Call

1981

614 -379-2725 .

pickup. uc _ cond . $3800 .

Dodga Ram

1982 AMC Spirit 6 cyl.,
auto .. air, AM -FM, $4,195.
1981 2 dr ., Chevy Chevette
auto. $3,195. 1980 2 dr .
Forrl Fairmont. 4 cyl., auto.
air, $2,995 . 1980 Renault
LeCar 4 spd .. air, sun roof.

AM -FM, 82,495. 1979 Ply mouth Horizon 4 spd .. low
mileage , $2,396
1979
Buick Skyhawk 6 cyl., auto.
air. AM - FM tape, $2,495 .
John's Auto Sales, Bulaville

Rd,

446 -4782 . Open

til

dark .
1 970 Pontiac Bonneville
runs good , body fair, S225.

call 614 -245 -5220 .
1975 Olds Cutlass. PS. PB ,
AC , cruise control, well
cared for . 446 -3433 or

675 -6217 .
80 P'-"outh TCJ Horizon 4
cyt .. auto . tran 5 , AM ·F M,
air. good cond . Call 446 -

1975 International road
tractor, 903 Cummings, 10

spd., $8000.

Call 992 -5468, S1 . Rt . 124.
One 1971 International
dump truck, ser . no .
41 6080H093836, Rutland
Twp . Owner. Can be seen at
Depot St. on lett at Stone
lot . Bid a will be open May 4.
at 6 :30 at Rutland Fire
Station . We reserve the right
to reject all bida . Submit bids
to Edna Swick at Rutland
Department store .
1983 Ford Range-r. 4 spd .. 4
cyl .. 2 .tone. brown &amp; tan,
long bed. step bumper. Road
lights. matching topper. For
sale or trade. t6B96 . Call

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1977 Dodge pickup, 6 It
bod, 6 cyl. 304-773-6207.
'76 Ford truck F-260 with

toppo&lt; $1,296 .00 . 304882-2234.
Vans

1981 Yamaha Vi&lt;go 750 .

CARTER ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

Sears dune cart 5 hp. rear
windows Louver to fit '82 or
'84 Camero or Firebird .
Never used . 304 - 576 -

Cor . Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
Phone 614 -446 -3888 or
614-446 ·4477

21 19.
1978 Harley Davidson, low
hider. 2217 Jackson \ve .
across frcm Peoples B. 't
1982 Honda. 750 Custom
Faring . 5.602 miles. 304 ·

882-3416 .
'75 Hondo CB 360, 6 ,200

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Chris Craft cabin cruiser 36
ft. with trailer. $12,600 .

Call 614-246-5032 o' 304675-1731 alto&lt; 6PM.

83

675-3796 .

76

Dotson's Tree Service . In sured - Free Estimate . 304 -

Electrical

_d_u_ty_._______________

1Short

bed Fleetside tru ck
topger, exc. cond
$12 .00. 304-676 -5424 . '

Pasquale Electric Co . all
phases of electric work. all
work guaranteed . Aerial
truck rental. 614 - 446 -

6 7 5
4 8 1 9
614-388-8274 .

0

E &amp; V Body Shop Cust om
painting, A - C weldin g .
Georges Creak Rd, 44 6 9304,

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Camping

6 7 5
4 8 1 9
614 -3811 -8274 .
85

0

Need something hauled
away or something moved7

TRASH BASKET

ON TH' FLOOR?

RAISE 'lORE HAND!!

We'll do i1 . Call 446 -3159

..

between 9 and 5 .
James Boys Water Service .

14 foot slide in camp or,
aelf ·contalned, $800. 30 4 -

JIMS

cond. , PS, PB, AT, elr,
AM· FM 8 t&lt;eclt, Cell 304875-2039 eve, o&lt; 6753210,

WELII.?

WHO DUMPED THAT

General Hauling

ohon bed, 15,600. Call
446 - 2107 0' 614- 3870107,

876-7690,
Motors Homes
8o Campers

BARNEY

'

Low, &amp;1,000.00 . 1304-77 36242 0&lt; 304-676-4038 .

79

·: 50/3 .. ,f:!O/J. ,.

'

wice for appliances. hea,Jing .
cooling and electric . Sell and
install Amana, Gibson. Kit chan Aid . Residential . Com mercia I. Industrial. 304 -

7B

Bl LLY'5
HERE WITH ME
NOW, DI'AR, YOU
STAY 'I\'HERE YOU
ARE UNTIL., .UNTIL ,

vice for appliances, heating ,
cooling and electric . Sell and
install Amana . Gibson , Kit chen Aid . Residential , Commercia I. Industrial . 304 -

W.Va . 304 -372 -6868 .

Auto Repair

HOME?

D . DAY REFRIGERATION
SALES
Professional ser -

D . DAY REFRIGERATION
SALES
Professional ser -

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, 5 HA L.c I LEAVE TH E
SHOW N-&lt;D COME

Pomo&lt;ov . 614 -992 -2284

Good used tires, all sizes and
Steel Wheels . Cottagevi lie.

77

KEEPING SUCH
IRREGULAR HOURS I WAS SURE
HE WA 5 HAVING AN AFFA IR

&amp; Refrigeration

SEWING Machine repairs .
service. Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors. Fabric Shop.

Billy lee's Tires and Batte 'V
Sales. New and used tir eo,
also. tire repairs . 1603 J offerson Ave . Point Plena nt.
304 -675 - 5405 . Now op on
24 hn . 8 day, mechanic on

room"

2903.

4066 .

Auto Parts
8o Accessories

Dothey hnow
The4 thouqht I
40u
still have
miq ht st: ill have
-the combina1:ion! the ~eL.J io+he
little boys'

J .A A . Construction Co .
Water lines, Footers :
Drains. All kinds of Ditching .
Rutland. Oh
614 - 742 ·

84

16'10" boat motor and
trailer. cutty cabin. style
with marine toilet . mo lo'
needs work S1.000. 30 4-

Wicker&amp; Wallet
safe in the base·
ment!

Good - 1 E~tcavating , ba!e ments. footers. driveways.
septic tanks, landscaping .
Call anytime 614 - 446 4537 , James L. Davison . Jr .
owner .

wv 304-422 -8433 0' 30 4 422 -2367 .

"'

GASOLINE ALLEY

They found an old

1980 Chevy Scotadala 4x4,
48,000 miles . aux . tank.

1979 Jeep Chen&gt;ltoe wego -

A HA.T /

Excavating

Ca!l614 -256 -1141 o' 614 446 - 1175 0' 614 -446 7911 .

neer Golden Eagle, good

DER, BRUTE, DID
THto.T. .. AS SURE
HERE WITHOUT

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT ·
lNG . At 1 , Bo• 365, Galli ·
polis . Call 614-367 -0576 .

576 -2897

Camping trailer. 16ft. Hi-

cheel, 814·843-5364 ,

ALLEY OOP

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Correct Crafl &amp; Ski Su preme, family ski boa
New &amp;: used. Parkersbu &lt;g,

&amp; 4 W .D ,

1973 Ch•"V Suburban and
form all cultivating tractor
and equipment; 30 in .
Homellte riding mower.
Contact Sam or Cora Ml·

....,r-&lt;_, M.IS_5Y, "'Y.~:tll

2081 .

Equipment
73

MUST I3E STUFF
FOfl TH' Tfl!P...

Charlv Fry . Call 614 -742 -

1976 GMC

Dump ~68, gas cheater ule,
insulated bed, air brakes.
$8000 . Three axle equip ment trailer, 81000 . 12ton
unit truck crane, $4000.

HAVE uUST AflfliVECI
FOFI YOU, LI TTLE

SHIP

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Call 256-1657.

carpet

614-949-3087 alte&lt; 6 p .m . _::3_::
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Plumbing
Basket case. See Doc Faw.
&amp; Heating
Side Hill Rd. Rutland or

Trucks for Sale

New truck fenders &amp;. doors .
Chevy fenders S84 . 95 .
Chevy doors S175 . Ford
fenders $75 . Call 614 -256 ·

your

Abstens Home lmprove ment Specialist, framing.
roofing , siding, remodeling.
concrete work and will haul
gravel. sand or anything call

75

614 -446 -2282.

CLOTHES? OH-IT

SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN

1983 Honda V66 Magna,
luggage rack, back rest,
cover, 1649 miles, adult
owned. Never abused . Call

Call

THESE PAC~A(iES

304 -895-3802 .

446·

$625 .

" IF WE H E iiOIN'

GOMEPLACE WE
LitlE fJIJRPfliSEG,
BoUT,., C"}:Joc==~ ~NOW LESS ABOUT
THAN SPIJCE...

0&lt; 675 -

STEAMER Water removal .
furniture cleaning, free esti mates. 304 -675 -2296 .

4680.

HMM ... IT'S OKAY
FOP! "DADDY' T'

RINGLE',S S!RVICE OKpe-

GET

cond .,

ANNIE

1331 .

1980 YZ BOG. Yamaha good
condition. Call 614 · 245 -

Phone 304-458 -1578.

72

Fetty Tree Trimming. stump
removal . Call 304 - 675 -

1980 Kawasaki KD 80. used
very little . Call 446 -0739 .

miles . Exc. cond. $475 .00 .

Autos for Sale

2398 or 614-446-2454 .

Water Wells. Commercial
and Domestic . Test holes .
Pumps Sales and Service .

1979 Honda CM400T good

Call

RON'S Television Service .
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola, Ouazar. and
house calls. Call 304 - 6 76 -

304 -675·2088
4560 .

1980 Omega, V6. PS, PB .
64300
7555

992-2752 .

1981 Honda CM 400 custom , like new. 5000 miles.

Call 446-4406 alte' 6 '00

BORN LOSER

Concrete work - Driveway,
!idewalk,basements, ect .
Free estimates. Call 614-

alta&lt; 6 '00 .

Conditioned Hey for sale;
mixed alfalfa. orchard grass,
oats. &amp; clover Call 614 -

auto .. ac. am -fm radio&amp; CB

GENE'S

rienced roofing. including
hot tar application. carpen ter. electrician. mason . ·Call

9374, 8400.00 .

Hay for sale, square bales .

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Anhur

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SALES &amp; SERVICE, U .s.
Rt. 110. Coolville, Oh 6 14687·3386.
1972 Koyol Foeoter 111 h.
t&lt;evelt&lt;ollo&lt; , Coli 614-3 88,98B9 ofte&lt; 5PM ,

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992 -7639 .

Call614-949-2502.

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PAINTING- interior and e~tterior, plumbing. roofing,
some remodeling . 20 yrs.
ellp. Catl614-388-9662 .
STEAM
C A ApE T C lEA N.
scotchguard-water extrac tion. deodorizers. FREE esti·
mates. Reasonable rates .

5815 after 8PM .

667-6164.

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Dolphin and Wahoo Tournament is presented from Palm
Beach. FL.
(I) Andy Griffith

Alum . vinyl siding, storm
doors, windows. gutters,
roofir~ and room addition .
Call 614-367-0409 .

1969VWwindowven,low
miles. $600. Call 614-3677750.

1976 Honda 760 . Ha&lt;dly

304 -882 -2346 .

New 2 piece living room
suite. Call 446 -9414.

Custom drapes 1 " venetian
blinda. vertical blinds. Ro man shades . Samplas
shown at your home . Free
estimate . P. A . Sayre. 30• -

Young Murray Grev herd
bulls for sale. Also 15
heifer!. 650 to 700 lb. ready
for service . Call before 9AM

,,THEiN HE WRAP5 THE;~
IN HI S 13LANKETS .,.

Call 614-388 -9867 ,

614-379 -2468.

Farm Equipment

1-614-694 -7B42 "' 694 5006 .

8655

Corn planters : New ForJI 2
row . u!ed 4 row MF . Call

Transportation
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Coverage

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spouting. Now installing rubber
roofs. 30 vears eKperience.
specializing In built up rooi .

1977 Mustang Cobra 11 .

Firewood split, stacked. and
delivered for S30 .00 a large
load. in 8 ft . bed . Call
446 -7993 anytime

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Home
Improvements

614-266-1182.

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2767 .

Harris
Green.
Houses, Farms
At. 124 .&amp;Portland

~

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([l New Treasure Hunt
(!l Fishing Tournament

repair commercial and resi dential. free estimates. Call

~&amp;tfr

Livestock

SBII

like new stock trailer. Call

614 -388-9991 0'614-3888623.

lour ordinary word1 .

News

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PLASTERING - Naw and

Want to lease tobacco allot ments. Mason. Cabell. Put nam County. Call Andy
Sigler, Morgan 's Woodlawn

Hav . straw and firewood .

58

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lheu tour Jumbles,

Smi1h $200,000 K1ngf1sh,

446-3692 .

Rat Terrier puppies. 304 ·

Musical
Instruments

&amp;:oo

Serv1 ces

Wanted to buy tobacco
poundage. Call446-9777 or

446-1609.

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EVENING

mlleo. 304-,675-3628 be-

fore 5 :00 .

6251 .

446 -2177.

675-1506.

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4/3/84

1978 Ford leisure Time, 1 , ,
ft . minimotol-home, 35,000.

Wanted to buy tobacco
poundage. Call 814-266·

ACK Bo)(er pup and dog
house . Call 446 -0854 no
calls after BPM .

Appaloosa Horse. 6 vr. old
gelding . Reg . Also 3 sad dles . 256-6413 after 5 p.m .

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Motors Homes
8o Campers

81

23 large AI Bred Calfhood
vaccination. Holstein heifers
freshen late April. 304 · 273-

AKC Reg . Poodle puppies.
ready tor Easter S150 . Call

79

by Larry Wright

62 Wanted to Buy

Goats . Call 614 -367-7217 .

Male English Setter . Call

CARLYLE ~'

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tiona

Dragonwynd Cattery Kennels . AKC Chow pup pies. CFA Himalayan , Per sian and Siamese kittens
Call 614-446 -3844 after 6

446 -4472 .

'N'

7421 .

614-388 -9969

Reg. 3 yr . old female pointer
for sale or trade for gun. Call

KIT

lnternetlonal Harvester, 1574
Diesel tractor, wide front,
five -in power, PS , 3 pt.
hitch, 53 HP, extra good
condition, t8,500. Will take
trade , Phone 304 - 875 -

Pets for Sale

Judy Taylor Grooming Call
614 -367 -7220 .

614 - 367 -

2 bedrm .. furnished. washer
&amp; d rve r. ec . s 175 month
plus ut ilities &amp; depos1t . No
pets Call 614 -992 · 7479 .

61

63

in

2 bedroom mobile home ,
utihties pd. 1 child accepted .
no pe ts ; 1 bedroom apartm ent. furnished. utilities

43

Building Supplies

Builcling materials
block, brick , ..wer pipe1,
windows . lintels , etc .
Claude Winters. Rio Grande.

5 rm . house 44 Olive St.,
Gallipolis. Inquire at 918
2nd. Ave .. Gallipolis, Ohio .

dep required
256 -1922 .

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rt, Ohio

April3, 1984

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~ERE'S THE OUTFIELC'ER
FOR TilE DESERT TEAM
WAITIN6 FOR A FLY BALL,

WATER

SERVICE .
Call Jim Lanier. 304 -676 7397.
lii:p lmck fo&lt; hi&lt;o. will
coal or limestone. 304 -

3190.
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Upholstery
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TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP

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1163 Sec. Ave. , Gallipolis .

614-446 -7833 0&lt;614 -446 1833.
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West had an cas'' lead
aga m st the spade sl3m H e
opened his king of rhamonds
Ea st f ollowed w1th thl'
de ur l'. bu t West r ont1nucd
With the aer Hal r ufff'rl ttn d
wa s ab l e
to
di scar d
dum mv ·s thr\'e clubs on
good heart s and ma ke h1 ~
sla m

It wa s a tnumph for Hars

By Oswald Jacoby
and James Jacoby

Paraphrasmg an old song.
we will start thi s art1cl e
with "'Show me th e b1ds that

bidding methods As West
po inted out. Hal wou l d al so
have bJd the slam With ti "5-2
dtstrihutJon
1N EW SI'.&lt;\PER E:'.'TJ-::RJ •HJ St-: &lt;\SS\,

~~·~t,r
by THOMAS JOSEPH
2 Sport•
ACROSS
I Silly
scene
5 Rested

3 Ci[lderella 's

8 Suburb
of Paris
9 Nativity
figurines

shoe
4 Scottish
seaport

5 Machination
6 Mountain
HOne
crest
listening
7 Beverage
Yesterday 's Answer
15 Abstract
10 Obvious
bemg
11 Gun tsl.l
23 Mixo lo~ist 30 Headdress
I6 Ob tributary
34 Wa lked
12
Office
boy's
24 Fly
11 Growl
upon
25 Israeli
trip
18 Undertake
36
Cicero's
dance
16 Turkish
20 As written
27 Strip of
greeting
tribesman
lmus.l
29
Medicinal
37
School
19
Genn
2I Withered
semngs
group
22 British gun 22 Unique
23 Bundled
25 Accwnulate k-+--+--l2ti Athirst

13 Construct

27 Marionette

28 Sunder
29 To the
point
3I cartographer's
product
32 Eggs
J:l Aglow
35 Relaxing

37 Seckel, e.g.
3S Psychiatric

distress
39 Elephant's
ear
Ul "C'- la vie''

n Romanian 1-.:4--f--+--t---ci-city
DOWN
I - Vidal

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LONGFEL- LOW

One letter simply stands for anot her .. In thi s sampl e A is
used for the three L 's, X for the tw_o 0 s. de S1n gle- letters.
apostrophes. the length and formatt? n of lhe w ords are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different .

CRVPTOQUOTES

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BDSEUSFV

UHMBV

FV

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VBB

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YLBPR HDW ASSWDBVV - YHVIH'I'
Yesterday's Cryptoquote: AN ARCHEOLOGIST IS TilE BEST
HUSBAND A WOMAN CAN HAVE : TilE OLDER SHE GETS ·
THE MORE INTERESTED HE IS IN HER.-AGATIIA.

CHRISTIE

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10-The Daily Sentinel

Meets Wednesday

Local Briefs:

The Middleport Literary Clubwut
meet at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Forest Bachtel. Mrs.
George Hackett, Jr .. will present a
collection of children 's stories. For
roll call members are to respond
with something on children.

Weatherization sen&lt;ice available
Applications are being accepted by Gallla-Melgs Community
Action AR&lt;'ncy for low-Income weatherization servtres to hl'lp
low-Income people In both counties reduce heating energy waste and
thl' cost of home hl'atlng.
The program 's servtres are provided at no cost. Each ellglble
home Is Inspected and provided appropriate weatltt'rlzatlon services
under state regulations.
Eligibility lor the program is based on Income and the size of the
household. Applicants are required to furnish proof of income, such
as copies of checks and wage earning statements. Applicants shou ld
ailijp provide copies of their utlllty bills or their utility bill number.
Anyone Interested in applying for the program may do so at the
following CAA locations - Meigs County courthouse, 992-5605: old
Thaler Ford buildlno:. 417 Second Ave .. Gallipolis, ~OOll: Cheshit'f'
central office. 367 7341 or 992-6629. For further information, contact
Ron Crawford at the Cheshire office.

Licenses issued
Issued marriage licenses in Meigs
County Probate Court were Terry
Lee McGuire, 33, Vinton, and
Christina Jo Ward, 29, Welch, w.
Va., and Kenneth William Zuspan,
20, Middleport and Lisa Carol
Smith, 19, Middleport.

To end maJTiage

A Racine man is listed in critical cond it ion at St . Joseph's Hospital
in Parkersburg, W.Va. for injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident
on U.S. 33 In Sallsbu,- Township Monday.
Transferred yesterday from Veteran's Memorial Hospi tal to St.
Joseph 's was Ayward C. Jones. 34. A spokeswoman at St . Joseph' s
would nul disdose the ex tent of the man 's injurtes.
The Gallia-Meigs Post of the Ohio Highway Patrol n•porls JonPs
was riding his motorcyciP south on the highway and dmw into the
median. HP over1umed three tirnt:JS until thrown from the
motorcycle hitting the median.
The 5:10 p.m. accident cx·cwn'&lt;l in Salisbury Township. The
motorcycle was heav ily damaged . The Meigs EMS transpot1ed
Jones to VMH.

MARIETTA -Marietta CollegP
sophomore Matt Littlefield of Ra·
clnP, a rnem!Jtor of the 198.1-114
baskPtball squad, receim:l a se·
rond year award as we ll as lhe best
field goa l percentage award at th&lt;'
a nn ua l winter sports banquet.

The Women's Ministries of Mid·
dleport Church of I he :--.lazaren&lt;' L'
sponsoring a trip to the Huntington
Mall Saturday, April 7, a tiD a.m.
All ladies are invited and will
enjoy lunch at Ihe Mall.

Youth Leagut&gt; to mt't&gt;t
There will he a meeting of
Pomeroy Youth League Thursdav .
April5, at the home of Mikl'IVright.
285 Mulberry AVl'. for c·oaches and

The team finishPd the season wlth
a rC'Cord of 16-10, winning Sf'vrn of
its last ninC' gamrs.
A 1~ 1 graduate of Delawarl'
V" lle)' Regional High School. Littlefield is the son of Mr. and Mrs
Danld Littlefield, Rout&lt;' 1, Raci ne.

those interested in assisting.
Thos&lt;' unable to attend are to call
Wright al992-600l.

/Area deat~

Eve yday low Beef Prices
BONELESS

T-BONE

SIRLOIN

STEAK

STEAK

$199

LB.

RIBEYE
STEAK

LB.

99

LB.

JELLO

VALLEY BEII.l

ALL FLAVORS

VIT. D M ~llK
V1 GAL

3 oz.
BOX

$} 09

2% MILK
t;, GAL. $} 6 9

LITTLE DEBBIE CAKES

Sizes

10

to

20 &amp; 32

to

46

&amp; $12

SPECIAL BUY ON

LADIES' NIKE'S .. ~i.z~!.~'?.t.o.:~ ......... $199 5
$

Gl RLS &amp; LADIES

LEATHER SANDALS.. .......... 6
LADIES' DRESS HEELS
Colors:

$

&amp; 7

VIT. D MILK
'h GAL $} Qi 9

ZV1 SIZE

----·-

$1 QQ OFF REG . PRICE

'h GAL

3 LB. COFFEE
Limit 5 Cans

HEAD
LETTUCE

39¢ hd.

TROPICANA

ORANGE
JUICE
'11

PEAK H.P .

ite'NOW •TOOL PAK
IN~l~gEfrioL $
95

89

SET

#3115

$1 49

Limit

GAL.

$169

COTTAGE CHEESE

VALLEY BEU 2% MILK
GAL.

$}39

WITH Pl'RCHASE OF
2 PACKS OF
SAUSAGE

Plus Dep .

m •lghty •1.0SAVE $20

99¢

89¢

DR. PEPPER
8 Pack $}19
16 Oz.

Agnes Adk ins, Sharon Bailey,
Grace Ball . Velma Bloom er, M arie
Bolton, Mrs. Carl Buckle.v and
daughter, Sandra Fulton, Harry
Gilliland. Marvm Gindelsbergcr,
Wllma Hammack, Blanche John·
son. Andrea Joseph, Mrs. Rona ld
Justice and son, Lois Leonard. Hov
Lewis, Annabelle Posey, Cynthi~
Ridg&lt;"Way, Troy Russell, Nelli&lt;'
Salt s, David Sexton, Linda Sm ith ,
Virginia Sta pleton, Bra nd on
Thacker, Christ ina Weaver, SIP·
pben Wilson, Rickie Wolford .
Bffi111S
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Reru . son.
Pom eroy: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Slayton, son. Northup.

F"or PrlnUng f.rron

.- EGGS

REG. &amp; DIET

HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
DISCHARGES APRIL 2

R~tponRibl•

JUMBO

With Purchase of
Kahn's American Beauty
BACON

Hospital News

Not

VALLEY BELL
ICE MILK

69¢

"In The Heart of Pomeroy"

April 3rd thru April 15th

PEACHES

EGGS

SIMON'S PICK-A-PAIR

Wr R!"'l•rvp 1111!' Hhlhl To Umll Quan tities

SLICED

JUMBO

Navy, While, Tan , Beige, and Black Patent

Prices In EHect

ARG·O

BROUGHTO~I'S

SLACKS &amp; BLOUSES ~~r!.~~~t.t~ $6

3/99¢

1o~EACHOFFBOXREG.OFPRICE

BROUGHTO~fS

----·-

Donnie Durst
Funeral servicf's wf'rf' held at 1
p.m today in Casto Funer·at Home,
Evans, W .Va., for DonniP Dean
Durst, 39. of Tampa, Fla., formerly
of Cottageville, W.Va ., who died
March 28 in a Tampa hospital,
following a sudden illness.
The Rev. Gerald Sayre officiated.
Buria l was in I3Iaine MPmorlal
Cemete,-, Cottage\'iUe
Surviving are his wife. Margaret
of Barberton: two daughters,
Donna and Dionne Durst . both of
Barberton: five sisters, Mrs Ge·
neive Jacober and Mrs. Helen
Braden, both of Cottageville , Mrs.
Mildred Casto of Ripley , W.Va.,
Mrs. Joan WaltersofColumbus, and
Mrs ..Josephine Kay of Akron: and
two brothers, Lemv of Point
Pleasant, and o'ewo in c o f
Reedsvllle.

P'O RK STEAK ..................~~- .... SI.19
EXTRA-LEAN H
lomemade Style Sausage .~Q ... SI.19
EXTRA-LEAN PORK CUBE STEAK .........L.~..... SI.99
EXTRA-LEAN PORK NECK BONES ....... .L.~· ....... 39¢
EXTRA-LEAN P''ORK SIDE (BACON) ......L.~..... $}.19
FRESH
P'ORK LIVER ...................~~- ....... 59¢
EXTRA-LEAN

$3 59

Sponsor trip

Matt Littlefield receives awards

BONELESS PORK ROAST ..•.•. LQ ..... $1 °9

.

Steven L. Cremeans, Tuppers
P lains and Penny E. CremeiUlS,
Tuppers Plains filed for dissolut ion
of marraige in Meigs County
Common PLeas Cout1 .

Racine man critical after-wreck

EXTRA LEAN

24 OZ.

I

99¢

Limit

4

WITH PURCHASE OF 2 PACKS
KAHN'S lUNCHEON MEAT

With This Coupon

With This Couoon
Expires April 8, 1q94
C.K. SUPERMARKET

Ex pir es April 8 , 1984
C K . S UPERMARKET
list

' 109.95

VETERANS MEMORIAL
Admitted - Nancy Patterson.
Syracuse: George DeLong, Middle·
port: John Longswort h. Racine:
Nicholas Barber, Reedsville: An·
thony Wells. Long Bottom .
Discharged - Timothy BakPr.
Ruth Zirkle. Susie Edwards.

6.5

AMP
MOTOR

I

~@ll®

16 Oz . Btl~;.

~
WITH PURCH1\SE OF 2 PACKS
KAHN'S LIJJNCH MEAT

EXTRA

Final stgnup for Pomeroy Youth
League will be Saturday, April 7.
from 9 a.m. to I p.m . at the home of
Mike Wright, 285Mulber,- Ave. Fee

•Vibra-G roomer II

•4~~:;ro~=~A-Nap

•Headlight

$13995
ONLY

Double the valuE~ of manufacturers' cents off coupons
up to 49' in face value.

Trustees to m eet
PIIAK

HUBBARD'S
GREENHOUSE

HP

SAVE DOUBLE $$
AT C.K. SUPERUARKET

MOTOR

•Redeem your manufacturer s money -saving coupons at C.K.'sand receive double the value when you purchase the specif&gt;ed item. One coupon per item. No expired coupons accepted. Oouble redemption offer
doe s not apply to " Free Merchandise" , coupons or co upons over 49' in
face value: No cash refunds when Oouble Coupons value e&gt;ceeds price
of otem . Cigarettes and certam other ttems are excluded by law. To insure product to all our customers. we are limiting our "Double Coupon"
offer to one jar of Instant Coffee and one can of Ground l;_offee per
shopping. Double Coupon offer good Sunday, April 8, 1984.

•cord Reel
•Power Selector
•Bag Chang e

•

Ph . 992-5776
NOW OPEN

Syracuse, Oh.

SPRING SEASON
Complete line of vegetable &amp;
flowering plants, shrubbery, fruit
trees . Azaleas. Rhododendron ,
House Plants - 4" to 10".
Foliage &amp; Blooming Baskets
Open Dally 9 to S
Sun. I to 5

FOR

OPEN

INGELS
FURNITURE
106 N. 2nd

Middleport

992-2635

4

EFFECTIVE SUN., APRIL 8TH

•Dust Cover

#1784

Limit

PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUNDAY, APRIL 8TH

•Incudes
8 p c . Tool Set
1 199.95

9 7¢

With Thi s Coupon
Expires April 8, 1984
CK. SUPERMARKET

-----------·-------111.£ ·DOUBLE· .DIJVBLE
•.IHXJ
COllPON£ II J.7NGS

list

GAL.

Supplement to Point Ple..ant Register . Gelltpolls O.lly Tribune - Pomeroy Sentinel - Tilt Putnam Post

'

is$7.

Salisbury Township Trustees will
meet In regular session on Friday,
April 6, at I p.m . at the home of
Wanda E blin, clerk, Laurel Cliff
Road. All meetings are open to the
public .

t/1

With Thi• Couoon
Expire• A,t&gt;ril 8, 1984
C. K. SUII'ERMARKET

SUCTION POWER

Final signup

VALLEY BELL MILK

69,..

8 Pak

~DAILY

SECOND &amp; MILL ST.

•

SUPER
MARKET

&amp; SUNDAY- 9:00A.M. TO 9:00P.M .

MIDDLEPORT, OH.

We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities.

WE ACCEi: PT FOOD STAMPS &amp; "WIC" COUPONS
NOT RE:SPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS.
I

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Point Plea.. nt , W.Va .

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