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                  <text>PIICli&amp;-14-The

Ohio

Sentinel

OSP checks
four accidents
night.
The

patrol sald ·Jlnuny A.
Randolph, 18, Reedsville, and
Kenneth A. Browning, 19, ReedsvUie, were southbound on 20 when
Randolph stopped In traffic just
northot0hlo7.Brownlngreportedly
could not stop In tlme and struck
Randolph from behind atll: 35 p.m.
Brownlngwascltedbythepatrolfor
assured clear distance.
A 17-year-old Long Bottom girl ·
escaped Injury when thecarshewas
drlvlng kist Its power .steering, ·
causing her to go off the left.side of
theroadandstrlkeanembankment.
The patrOl said Tina M. Hupp was
eaStbound on MeigS ·CountY 31 In
Lebailon Township when the Incident iook place. The accident
caused moderate damage to her
car.
Michael E . Wolfe, ro. Reedsville,
was westbound on Ohio 681, when
the patrol said a deer ran Into the
path of his car at9: 25 p.m. and Keith
B. Hams, 19, Reedsville, was
eastbound on Ohio 124, when a deer
ran from the left side of the road at
12:50 a.m. Wednesday. The lncl·
dents resulted In light damage to
both vehicles.

STORE HOURS.
. Mon.-Sat. 8 AM-10 PM
SUnday 10 AM-10 PM

trafllc light; Ronnie Pickens, Pome-

roy, $63 and costs, drlvlng· while
. UDderBUIJII!IISionand$163andcosts,
recldess operation and $263 and .
costs, leaving the scene, suspended
to $163 and costs.

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GRADE A WAOLE

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Frlda)'thrwilb ~:
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Fllir on
Saturday llild
. , a c h - of lhowedllild lhunderltani8Sundly. Jllilbaln&amp;he808aild .
. Jon from &amp;he Jllid-l8ll to ......,.
. Frtday aad In &amp;he ... Sa&amp;urday llild
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EUEbenbachii1.21l,MlcWeport,
arrested by Meigs Cclunty
Sherltrs deputies at .the Melp
CountY Fair Wedilesday nJabt In
connectiOn . with a grind Jury
lndlcbnent chllfiing r,iODlous
assault.
The. lndlctmellt . stems from

female.

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Ebersbach aiJe&amp;ediY stBbblng Mllte
Roberts,OWIII!I'aftheCoveBar,last
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Aug: ...,,
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EbentJ1cb wm be a1T8Igned

were·

Ulllletl!nlllDe- FlrmleD UBed 9,00&gt;
gallonsiltwaterinllllhtlngthellre.
MOOetary klss hal not been
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Jbn $beets Of near PonoerJy :
·exhibited the grand champion bull
while hts wife, 'Jmnlfer, exhiWed
the reserve champion bull In the

Angus bn!ed.
.In the IJmoosln breed )lldgin&amp;,

WUllams 1 and . Sons, ·Coolvllle.
showed the grand champion bull,
1111! grand champion and reaenre
champion females.
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In other judCing results, Robert
Erwin, Racine, woo two f!rBt place
honors In the white leBiu n bn!ed of
poultry judging at the annual Meigs
County Fair. He had the belt paJraf·
pullets and the best pair of hens.

In the Rlxxle Is1anll Reds )lqlng,
Mildred Blevins, Rrute 3, PoniEioy,
won a blue for her pen of two l!eaS

and one cock. Cbrlstlan Napier 0,
Bidwell won a tlnlt place for her pen
of two Jll!)lets and 0111!
w~ blue' ribbons tor othet
recognjzed breeds were Mildred
Blevins, two, and Ama
Pti1eey. ww aJao won a blue
rlbboo for- a pair ot duclls.
Friday, 38 horses will be lakin&amp;
part In the llnallOraces to he staged ,
Friday at the Meigs County Fair to
. wrapupthe'annualraclngpiXll!fam.
Purse for the tina! races wm 'be
$3,512, BW Downie, fair l:\OBrd
member, reports. Race time
.Friday Is 2 p.m.

cocket'al:

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Meanwblle, the home of Phil
Flsber on O;KultY Road 28 was
liUttedbyflrelateWednelldaynlg!lt.
IUiliDe and Syracuae Fire Depart· · ·
ments
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ney Tripp of Tuppers Plains
exhibited the grand champion bull
and the grand champion female
while Ctalg Bolin of Poma&amp;y ·
· exhlbted · the ' reserve champion

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·coal bt••ning ·process will be tried in 9hio plants · . .· ._

· Cl..tvEIAND ·(AP) - Gov.
lucharo Celeste aays Ohio's bl&amp;ll·
. sulfur coal can betuue a desirable
t!nergy reswrce qa1n U tbe U. S.:
EnvlrolJmenta] P10ta:lbl

Aaat·

ey's $:18.2 mlmon , eoal·llumii!C
cianonatratlon project . proves
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IUCC f&gt;ll.
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. He said the faclllty at the Ohio
E$lm ~ter Plant In Lorain
:-a]ollllprojectaffederalandstate
~aw\mtaand the private sector
-wiD be the Jar&amp;est yet to Wll!
llineatJ .... l'lllltlltqe buml!r ta:h·

no1ogy to allow clean and efftclent
bumlngofOhlo'shlgh-sulturcoal.
'"lbb!re's been an Inhibition on
using It bec!luse of envlromnental .
corlcems," Celeste saki Wednesday. "lfwecantreeoune!Vesaftl!at '
Inhibition, tbaJ wewWaisureOhlo's

Iesldl!ntlal and cmunerdal custo-

a supply of electricity at
re&amp;SilQ&amp;ble ~lel literally for generatlonStocome.
, :~Is a way to take advantage
of Ohlos great coal resource In a
way that Is sound economically and
men!

envlronmmtaDy."
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Celeste saki the newly created
Ohio Coal DevelolJ:YlE!!IL ottlce
helplid devek!P financing for the
project, using $5 mUllon In slate
money to generate another $13.2
rniiUon 1n federal and private funds.

Babcock &amp; Wilcox of Barberton, .
the designer, contributed $5.39
rniiUon; Ohio Edison, $1.73 million;

~the U.S. EPA,$5.!fimUllon.
. 'When we ,CI!D draw on a new
techllologyUkethlsone,wecanhav~
a substantial Impact on acid rain,
Celeste saki.

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BROUGHTON'S '

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female.

Stl.UuliasaiiDI"~~~~
was . biluilllt by
Slmwboat

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PEPSI COLA
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Wednesday.
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In the Holstein breed, Lea Ann
Gaul, Pomet(7j, exhibited the grand
and resave cbamplon 'bulls wl!lle
JW McClain. Nel8onvtlle, exhibited
the grand cluunpkm ferriale. Ms.
Gaul had the ~ charnpi.Jn

8ervloe .111 Jll6i and later brOUght to
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Arfe&amp;t-made on aesauit
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Extead&lt;!d F4ftelU!t

Beef cattle judglngwasheldatthe
121st II!J!1!&amp;) Meigs County Fair

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ootheierrialnsafi!Dl!Jck~ln&amp;he
. Repairs. lnc1udln&amp; the weldlna of MuskUiglun River. Water·reached
a iJew .steel hull, wa-e to becln In the !JdlOOd da:lt of the boat before a
June, but )V~XIIell at thli facility hole In lis hull was palchech~ It
.went on strike', and asettiatJeDI.has . wu ral8ed May 11.

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~ 111111 ~ to Marietta In
'lbe"lloat .US at a marine nplr · 19'16. •
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faclllty oo the Ohio River In Point , .-It aaok atta-lt apparelltbt ll!ttled

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Thursday.

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results .. given

~A, Ohio (AP) -The '
Ottenhelmer iald)!estlllexpects
showboat Becky Thatd!er , has . the boat 'l obe returned.to Marietta
gotten aDeWiea.leonllfe tl!l'o!l&amp;h an by 1a1e Septanber«eil!rb'Octoba,
~aettlement.
Ohio ~t Drama'had pres·
The ~ ~. a mted live theal.a'- lhowa on the
major liOurlst attraction here, aank 58-year-old boalltalllll!ll!er81!111l0Fl
March 41n &amp;he Musklngumlijver.lt was · moved to nearby Marietta
·' w&amp;5falsedl0weekslaterandawalts · ColleaeWlienlheboatlllllk.
repairs.
The SUilUJilll' thea!.a' seilson !!lids
Jack Otlenheimer, piesldent of Sept. 1, and otftcen of Ohio
boafs non-praflt owner, Ohio Show· Showboat Drama 8IJIIilunced reboat ·~. said 'llnlrB4aY he has ceutly that Its annual FaD Frolics
reaChed an ag1 eement In 'principle Musical Re\w wiD be plilplried
In which $'115,00&gt;, of the boat's untlltheboatreturns.
$.1iO,OOl_iiJs!lrancepollcywllllJep&amp;ld
The Becky 'lbatd!er was built In
by Its inSurer, Marine Office of 1926 as 811 Inspection boat. for the
. America Corp.
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U.S. Anny Corp of Engineers and
'lbe moaey wW go for :'basic the Mississippi River Commlasloo.
repairs.'' Otteobi!lmer said.
It 1111!11111'1!1 IliOn! than ~ feet In
''PrQbabb' It will enable us to length, with ·three decks above
make , npalrs to the bollt In a water. . -

Dot been reached.

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Beef cattle, .
poultry fair

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new lease on life

done

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the Ohio Gelia'aJ Assembly to honor the commitment
tbeymadedurlnithedebateonlssue2and3toretum
any ~funds to the pEople."
She refem!d to Issues on the statewide ballot last
NoYanber WhiCh woold have repealed the Increase
enacted by the u!gJslaturt In Ap111983 and made It
mare dltrlcult for lawrnaJr,!n to raise taxes In the

helpellmlnatea~mllllonbudgetdeflcltandgtvethe
state a balanced~

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theentlreamountpald.
Both Issues were defeated soundly.
'n)e average check will be tor Sl5.:H.
The statewide refund, Ms. Limbach said, Is the first
It Is not necessary toappty llr the rebates which will
In Ohio history and only the fourth In the entire nation In
be mailed 0\lt to 3,262,(0) taxpayers.. An additional
which taxpayers wW haVe -receiVed slme of their
638,00&gt;0hloansflledreturnsforl!lll3bUtowednotax
Il'IOiiey back as a result of,a budget surplus. .
and are nOt eligible for a refund, the coinmlsslooet:
She saki the amounts ot the checks, the first of which
aald. ·
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w115 being mailed today, will be 2.03 percent ot the - She saki Iowa, Oregon and Rhode Island granted
taxpriyers'l983taxllabWty,or$7, whiChever Is larger.
similar refunds to their taxpayers ln1978and lln9.
Anyonewhpsetaxllabllltywaslessthan$7w1Ureoelve

IOid wuent BPEIIdlnl has enabled the governor and

thetaxlutye!llt. ·. ·
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But &lt;n.o. Richard Celeste aDd administration
otnclall are .! lttrlbltlng the Slll'plus aot to the tax hike
Itself but to ~t practices which followed to

BUCKET .

2 SectiQno. 14 P•ue•

. A Multlmedl.l I ric. Newap..,.,

future.

· Tax Conun1ss1oner Joanne Limbach said, ''The
comblnatlm of a balanced state ~ and reduoed

rebate! averaglng$lll.:H,llllde!wrlttat bya$!!0qlllllon
··bud&amp;et SUJl)lua that tonowed a ~ percent lnere~ In

Weather forecast

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Thursday, August 16, 1984

COLUMBUS. Ohio &lt;API - M!R than 3.2!lllllion
Ohioana ·1!0011 wW be recelvln&amp; state lncclne tax

ADMISSIONS-Ruth Ann Smlth,
Racine.
DISCHARGES.--Dortha Hand·
ley, Clyde Trucker and Elmer
. Pickens.

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VaU4,Na.ll
Caer•.,rhid 1184

Kiddie tractor pull
• winners announced

Mostly clear tonight. Low In the
rnld.Qls. Winds light and variable.
Mostly sunny Thursday. High In the
rnld-!01. Chance of rain near zero
percent tonight and 10 pe~nt

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a1 y enttne
3.2 million Ohioans getting rebates
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POMEROY, OH;
PRICES IN EFFECT THRU SAl, AUG. l8, 1984

The first kiddie' trllCtor pulling.
event of the Meigs County;Falr ~
held Tuesday In the show ring.
Winners bl the lXi5 pound weight
• class were PaUl Smith, ~cine,
first; and Eric Wagner, Ptmeroy,
secmd.
WinnerS In the 56-75pound weight
.class
Srott Bryant, CoolvUie;
.. first; and Jay Swain, Reedsville,
. secmd. TheevelltBhekleachdayat
4 p.m. In the slxlwrlngWith winners
. h&amp;vlng a "pull otr' oo saturday.
· ·Fint plaCe winners receive a trophy
and S2 while secood place wlnnet:S
get $1. Fair board member Dan
Smith sm~ed as master o.f

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Fair.highlights
Pages 4,5,6,8,9,10,

298 SECOND ST.

FRESH PORK BUTT

Pboto8, story on Page S

1:00 P .M.-J&gt;et Show-Show Arena
2:00 P.M.-Flower Show Judging
1:00 P.M.-Horse Harness Racing
i: 00 P.M.-Junior Fair Market Lamb and Pig and Steer Sale ·
7:30 P .M.-Truck Pull

Mayor's Court
Seven bonds were forfeited and
eight defendants were tined In the
court ot ~meroy Mayor Rlthard··
.Seyler Tuesday night.
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Forteiilng bonds were Ward
Spencer; Long Bottom, $43, speed;
PaulSayre,Raclne,$49,speed; Lisa
Greene, Mason, $63, stop stgn;
WUllam HaptonstaD, Pomeroy, $46,
speed; Thomas Scally, Middleport,
$114, public Intoxication; Phyllis
l!tobart, Racine, $63,1nsecure load;
Mark Logan, Grove City, $46, speed.
Fined were Carl D. Staats,
Minersville, $63 and costs, dlsor·
derly conduct and $313 and costs,
destruction ot property; James A.
WIU, Pomeroy, $63 and costs, traffic
light; Robert Fpreman, Langsville,
$46 · and costs; Joseph Krlstotlk, ·
Pomeroy,$375andcosts,DW1; Tom
Fellure, Point Pleasant, $25 and
costs, failure to appear and $63 and
costs, drlvlng while under suspen·
slon and$43 and costs, wrongwayon
a one way street; James Smith,
Hemlock Grove, $20 and costs,
faUure til register vehicle; Carla
McFarland, Mason, $63 and costs,

Rose replaces Rapp

Friday, .August 17

AReedsvUie man was cited by the
GaUla-Mei&amp;B post of the state
highway patrol following a two-car
areldent on Meigs Co. 20 Tuesday

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FLAKED COFFEE .

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Middleport, Ohio

The Daily Sentinei- Page-3

Reds fire Rapp, hire

Ros~

as ·manager~~

CINCINNATI (AP) -Images of and as a plnclJ hitter.
Phlllles won two National League was the MVP In the 1975 WOI'Id
the Btg Red Machine or the
· Ferguson would not say what the pennants In 191lland 1983.
Series, when he hit .370 against the
were dancl,ng In tbe minds of tile ~ get In return. A news
The 43-year-old Rose had dlffl- Boston Red Sox.
Cincinnati Reds owners whe!t !hey conference was SCheduled tor4p.m. cultyflndlnga cl\lbtoplay with this
The Reds, who finished at or near
cleclded to hire Pete Rose, knOWn as · today.
rear before he was signed by · ·· the bottom 1n the last three seasons
Olarlle Hustle, as a playerThe announcement was cheered · Montreal. But he was benched when replaced Russ Nixon with Rapp last
manager for the slumpl,ng bell club. by veteran players. Team captain the Expos acquired first baseman winter.
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:'He and Tony Perez remind the and shortstop D11ve Concepcion, DanDrlessEnfromCinctnnatl.
people of the times when the Re(ls who played with Rose. satd, "Pete
The most prollflc switch·hltter In
Transacllons
we{e blg winners," said Marge -wt11 be a good manager and he will
history started the 1~ season with
MSmW.
Schott, a minority shareholder, who make a difference In the attitude . 3,000hlts,201shyofCobb'smarkof
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belll!ves the fanswtll turnout for the hei'e. He's a great lillY to deal with · 4,19!. Throogh Wednesday, Rose
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Cincinnati native, despite the andhewasagreatplayer.Ifhehas . had appeared In 95 gan;e this
""'"'""""""' ww., "''""'"· o.m the
· learn's next-to-last .position In the to be tumt )VIth the players, he can
season, batting .259with 72hlts 1n2'18
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National League WI!St.
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be.He'.sgot the ability and he knows
at bats.
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"Pelels history. It lie gets close to the game.:•
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Rose broke Into the majors with
p H I L ~~ ~H I A
the record ('Ty Cobb's all·tlme
Second baseman Ron Oester, theRedslnl963andspent16seasons
· PHIUJES-P~ac«~
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career
hit
recOrd),
the
people
wUl
another Cincinnati nattvewhogrew here. He led the Reds to tour
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pac\t the stadlwn," Schott said. up watching Rose, said, "It any""""•
National
League
pennants
(1970,
· · -N--...IIMIIl!11I.W.
REDS - Pete Ro.e ,..tn he
..,.,...;t
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'rikdW "-dldoa
''The qum on the street here loves can motivate this teani, Pete can. I 1972, 1975, 1976) and two World
CLEVELANDCAVAlJEI'IS-Sign&lt;O"""
named player-tllllllalft" of the
CJndaaa&amp;l Reds 011 TIIUI'IIday him . They are the ones who buy the cantellyouthls, hewon'trutupwlth Serleschamplon5hlps (1975,1976).
"""'""'· """'"'· to • ""'"·- ""'·
Rose, namedtheNLPlayerofthe
tract. "''••••!Rudy
tickets. They aregolngtogobonkers anything less than an all-out
· and wll take over lhe team the
performance."
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Decade
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'19'1Ql'
by
'J'he
Sporting
,!!'~A
PACEI!S-'-Cut ""'~ N•tt.
over
Pete
coming
back."
next !Jay," a Reds' spokesman
Reds spokesman Jim Ferguson
TonyPerez,anotherformerReds News, won the league's Rookie of
Ltl! ANGEw; LAKEII!l-Sgncd. Ean
said Wednesday. (AP
Jmet, caner, 10 a one-Year OORD'8C1. Ansaid VVednesday In st. Louts that player who returned a11er a stint
the Year award In 1963, was named
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Rose had been aajulred as a player with Rose In Philadelphia, never Most Valuable Player In 1973 and
"" ·'" Ol•&gt; ..,,. Valladolld 1n
from the MontrealExpos and would
playl,ng fo~ his
replaCe first-year Manager Vern
Rapp 'for Friday's game with the
"He wtll help the attitude here,"
Chicago Cubs. The Reds have to Perez said. "The attitude has not
move someone to make room for been bad but It hasn't been what It
siK&gt;uld be •
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Rose on the roster.
Ferguson said Rose, who had not
Rose left Clnclnnall as a free
.Wiped second base.
been a regular with the Expos, ager)t In a wage dispute wtth former
would be primarily a manager but Reds E1resldent Dick Wagner. He
Guldensaldtherewasnoquestlon would be available for some games went to Philadelphia, where the
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"That's all he throws me," he said
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GIRLS, LADIES &amp; MEN'S
go up the middle. He's a good
pitcher; there's nodoubtaboutlt." ·
Before liM! 11th, rookie Jay Tibbs
of the Reds baffled St. Louts on an
assortment of curves or rasttiaD
lllroug!l seven 1nn1ngs·onty to tire In
the stretch.
Dan-ell Porter Singled to start the
eighth for the Cards'~ hit and
scored ·on Steve Braun's single
&amp;
followlngawalk.toMlke.Jorge!l&amp;en.
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Starting At .
reliever John Franco walked LollSheb9yg11nforesters hold their ovrn on any
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terrain. And they give you 1111 the comfort,
Sutter took oVer l'Dr the Cards at
durability and styling you'll f:'ler need.
the start of the lOth, easl,ng -past
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Exceptionillly crafte~ to stand up tQ tough
two-outslnglesbyEddieMIInerl!lld,
RQn 0ester In his first Inning of
wear. You'll be proud to own them!
:work.
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Gulden, .who on May l2 also beat
Sutter with a. nlnth·lnnlng :hit, ·
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singled homethegame'sflrirtrunln
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Heart
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The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

The permissiveness of which
modem liberals are so proud tul'I)S
out, In situation after situation, to
usher In circumstances liberals and others - der)Iore; arid so It Is
time now to check on our hierarchies and Integrate our thlnkl,ng.
During the past ro years, erotic
and pornographic books and magazines became universal. It Is as
easy to buy Penthouse In America
as The Wall Street Journal.
During' the past ro years, Infor-mation about birth control has

DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF TilE MEIGS-MASON AREA
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PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher/Controller

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor
A MEMBER of The Associated Press, Inland Dally Press Assocla·
II"" and the American Newspaper Publishers Assoelatloa.

becolne quite generally available.

around.
Now what has happened, as a·
ments, most notably ~ Pill, have result of all these bl•np?
made the control of pregnalM;Ies
Atonelewlotpennlsslveoeuwe
easier. Indeed. the word went out have rampantllom&lt;Jeexuallty. 'n!ll ,
that 'The Pill In andafltaelfwas the would appear tomeanthatwhereas
gt'l!at emancipator of women.
ro years aao bomolexllala I&gt;urin¥ the past roye..- We have encouraaect to contiDelll behavior,
had an &lt;irganl2led national war · , no such aelf,dlsclpUne Is any klnger'
against poverty, to use the mart1a1 a part of lhe goveJ'II(njt ethol. One
!lletaJ)hor so often used. Whereas res1!lt of this Is a new and fatal
the mllltary ~Judie!, :In yean aao, disease, AIDS, which tonnents'
was twice the size of the weltllfl! homosexuals prtquu11y, pillS other
budget,' now It Is the other way venereal diseases.

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• Former President Gerald Ford can sympathize with, Reagan. So can
Henry Kissinger, Ford's secretary of state.
·
: Eight years ago, running for a fullterm In the White House, Ford trtpped
over ·Poland, declaring during a debate with Jimmy Carter that there "was
:fto Soviet domination of Eastern Europe and there never .wtll be under a
~ord administration."
·
.~ Ford already was saddled with a reputation for bumbling. He had
-bumped his head on helicopter doorways and trtpped coming down the
i.tatrs. from Air Force On!! on a European visit. So his slip-up on Poland'
'h!ay have contributed to Carter's nartow victory that November.
: For all his diplomatic experience and cautious nature, Kissinger found
illmself In an embarr;lsstng situation during an otrl.clal visit to Canada In
:'1975. Like Reagan, he didn't rea~ the microphone was oil.
: Kissinger was the guest of honor at a dinner In Ottawa given for htm by
)\Jian MacEachen, the external affairs minister. A microphone was on the
-table, to carry the speech he and MacEachen were to make afterward to
riP.o;&gt;rters In another room.
Unfortunately fo~~oKlssfnger, the microphone had been switched on.
• · -'J&gt;!i a result; he was overheard describing Richard Nixon, his former
: bo!(s, as an "artificial" and "unpleasant" man. While he was "one of our
: blitter presidents," Kissinger said, he was an "odd man ... He was .so
• nervous. It was such an effort for him to be on television. He was very

: J$rous."

"We got ·a reSponse from the Republican Platform COmmittee to your
proposals, Sen. Welcker - It says, 'Excess lr. the pursuit of i'noderatlon Is
wimpy."'

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CIA-Moonie connection_"____Ja_ck_A_nd_e_rso_n
• Central
WASffiNGTON- In the
American hinterlands, It Is sometimes difficult to distinguish the
CIA's operatives trom the Rev. Sun
Myung Moon's disciples. '!bey
appear to be working In harness
against the conununlst-talnted Sandlnlsta regime In Nicaragua.
This troubles at least one Pen·
tagon analyst, noiv stationed In
Korea, who has WBflled the While
House that the CIA·Moonle connec·
lion could cause possible political
damage to President Reagan's
re-election campaign.
. 'lbe ·analyst's unofficial memo,
titled "Potential Problems," , has
been slipped to my associate
Donald Goldberg.
"Current Moonle Involvement
with government of!lclals, contrac·
tors and grantees (In Central
America) could J:~te a major
scandal," the menlo "Warns. "U
their activities and role_ become

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public knowledge, It wtll unite both
the left and the right In attacking
the administration."
The memo continues: "It efforts
are not taken to stop their growing
Influence and weed out current
Moonle lhvolvement In government, the president stands a good
chance of being portrayed In the
media as a poor, nalvetnccmpetent
who-~ strolig on Ideology and we3k
on common ·sense ...
• '"The likelihood of a reporter or a
Democratic staff member piecing
the total picture togelher Is too
great to be neglected. Any thollght
that this fHterlng problem will go
away U Ignored Is foolish."
'lbe "total picture" ot Moon's
activities In Latin Amertca Is not
clear. But there Is no doubt that tbe
Korean messiah - now In prison
for Income tax InvasiOn ....: has·
established a solid presenCe In the·

region, · with ties to rlght-wtna
groups and U.S. -~ upported
guet!'lllas,
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My associate Jon Lee Anderson
reports from Central Amertca that
CAUSA Interuatlonal, Moon's poUt·
leal front, has representatives
working In programs .that help the
CIA ·IJl lis "contra" war against the
Sandlnlsta aovernment.
CAUSA maintains a (llibUclty
otrl.ce In Tegucigalpa. • the- HondU·
ran capital, buf Its , principal
actlvitlf!ll are In the lleld. CAUSA
provides cash and other aid . to
Honduran-~ ~lcl[lraguan contras and Honduran rlght·wing
political · groups. , Many antiSandlnlsta guerrillas wear red
CAUSA T-shlrts, with a map Ot the
world on them.
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But CAt/SA and Its atrlllate, the
Refugee Rellef ·Freedom Founda·
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rebel groups. They also runnel
supplies to refugee famlll!!s In 'and
near contra
and payfortrlpl
by rebel leaders to the United

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' One contra leader, Fernando "EI
Negro" Chaniorro, told my a880clate that as early as 1981, C~usA
1 ep. escntatives sent him 011 an
all-expmses-pald trtp to tile Unfted
States to .try to unify 1111! ·Nicara·
guan exile groups.
Tile airlift of supplles'to the rebels
by Moon's Unification Churcfl has
escalated since Con8l'fiS cut ott
CIA funding for the · contras. The
administration h8s beell attempt- ·
i lng to "privatize'' Its war ag!\llllt
· {he Sandlnlstas and Is apparently
willing to work with Moon's people. .
. Footnote: A ·Unification Church
spokeswoman dented that ··the
church Is !!~~gaged In any . but
· retJgtous 'activities In Central
America . .

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RAPP GETS 'DIE BOOT Stoic Ven , ~. 111e ~

. M'IJ•oe.t JJUilulle*'ofllle~
· nat1 Recll waa tired Wednelday
lllpt prior 18 llle Redl' .pme
apJnot 8t. IAull. Rapp w1l he
replaood tN!1 afternoon by Pete
RAile, .· llle ~ laforlte
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AsberrySmlth'snamewasfamll·
. It absOlutely amazes ,me at the better on foot, and get there safer.
lar to me long before I knew that his
How can the mayor expect those friendship for my father played a
things that are on the evening news
officers to take pnde In their work significant role In my We. By
any more.
' · Las! night (Aug. 7) the newsman and do their best work, driving old convincing Dad to accept a teach\. for .Channel3 traveled to grand ole' ·beaten up, half running cars, 1\ke Ing Job at East Letart In the early
they have to?
:Por;neroy!
1890s, he sparked a romance which
: He was talking to Mayor Seyler
I think something should be done led to the birth of my five brothers
-alxiut the condition of Porp~roy's to get a !least one new cruiser (not a and slst~ alld eventually to me. I
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:rtri4J)ces, and of all things, they used one like they got last time) and was the ·last
because my mother .
shOwed a shot or' Pomeroy's POllee I really believe If I were mayor of died whim I was nine months old
:Cruiser No. 11. I have to saythatthe Pomeroy, those boys would get a and I came toUvewith Grandma on
·pewsman's statement that , new cruiser If I had to solicit Pension Ridge.
."Crujser 11 had 250,00l mlle5 on It, Pom,e niy from door-to-door, after
When I was old enough to
:arid certainly looks like It," was the all those people .from door-to-door remember the taleS I heard
I
:understaement of the cenlury! ! are the ones they're protecting and listened to my elders talk, Asberry
'111at No. 11 Cruiser looks like It was servJng, every day. And the officers Smith was 99methlng or a legend on
)ast y~ar's demolition derby at In Pomeroy are some of the best Pension Ridge. He iuld come there
;tliefalr, and No. lOCruiserlsn't any around anywhere and they deserve to teach the one-room school at Oak
-better. It Is a , shame that those better than they are getting! !
HUI. I know now tliat the school
I live In Middleport, but I board had brought him In as a kind
~ifll:ers have to drive such vehicles
:and are expected to do their job appreciate all the fine officers In of trouble shooter to enforce
:properly: If they were In pursuit of a Porlleroy. There are none better! ! ! dlsclplllle on ·the older· boys. And
-vehlcle,"trylng tO catch It for some - Ms. B. Slahl, Middleport; Ohio.
enforce dlsclpUne he did! As a
' ·;reason, they could probably do
teacher, be was more than adequate but as a &lt;!lsclpllnartiln, he
was without a peer. He not only
taught to the tune of a hickory stick'
but Introduced punlshmenta of hla
Today is Thursday, Aug. 16, the Wth day of1984. There are 137 days lett own Invention which caught the
.In the year.
local IJ&lt;!Ys_ by surprise. For In·
• Today's highlight In history:
.
stailre, one of his favorite punlall: On Aug. ·16, 1977, Elvis Presley, the "!dng" of rock and roll, died at his , , menta In the fall was to make boys
:home In Memphis, Tenn ., at age 42.
stand with their )leads lnalde the
-' ·6n this date:
pot·bellled Burnside stove while
• In rm. American troops defeated a British· led HeSsian force at what Is · they contemplat«J their 111n1 aa the
now Bennington, Vt., during the Revolutionary War.
•
rest of the 8Cbool llllclu!fed• .
• IIi 1812, Detroit fell to British and Indian forces In the War of 1812:
Another was to have · the culprit
: .in 1861, President Abraham Lincoln pro)llblted the stateS of the Union crouch In the comer and watcll an
'from trading with the seceding states 9f the Confederacy.
··
111laglnary lllOUie-hole for au allot·
: In 1948, baseball legend Babe Ruth died In New York at age 53.
ted period of time. ·
: In 19ro, Brltalll granted Independence to the crown co1orzy of Cyprus,
These and other unu.W punlall·
• Ini969, theWoodstockMuslcandArtFatropenedlnNewYork. Thetock
menta earned Asberry the Ull)'leld1estlval would last for three days and Involve nearly :Dl,(O) spectators.
,l nl enmity of the oJcfer boya who
&gt; 'Ten years ago: President Ford onlered all of PresldefttNixon's \Vhite WcWdpthefontbebluUI!ellll'dtbe
tape recordings and other documents held In custody until legal
boule be and Dad had l8led to
;lilsUes Involving Watergate were settled.
.
...batch" and IJ)I!IId the Qlclltl
·' Five years ago: One day a1ler his resignation, UN Amba'seoor Andrew
throwing J'OCks on the• roof._
;Young told a news conference hedldnotforeseeapolarlzatlollbelweentbe
Grandma was not one of.Aiberry's
black and Jewish communities of the United States.
mqtt ardeftt admJn!rll becalllt!
1: One year ago: The Ulllled States expressed "deep regrets" that the . UDCie Ernest had cmw bornt wUII
~y had hidden former Gestapo offtcer Klaus Barbie after World Will'
hiS ablrt eiiCl'lllllld with 111111 from
·• ..,. employed him as a spy.
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often toldofg!vtngAsberrya "piece
of my mind.'' He was a tall man, six
foot and fOUl' InChes, and Grandma
was a little Scotch woman who
wouldn't weigh 100 pounds soaldng
wet, but when she was mad she
would tackle anyone_.
·
Asberry's father, Josiah 'Smith,
had moved to Meigs County from
Pennsylvania. He had Jocated on
the middle branch of Shade Creek
near Keebaugh, now knOwn as ,
Sumner. Asberry was born thereon
Feb. 11, l8lil and lived on the same
farm all his w~. only I1IOYing once
across the creek to the boule Where
his daughter, Mrs. Sybil Dorst, now
lives. He married· Ml88 Emma,
Baley of neer Racine In 1888 and
reared five daughters and four
sons. A son, Fred (Dee) Smith, atlll lives on West Shade· Creek In
Chester Township. A grlllliiiiOn,

ST. LOUIS (AP) -A 28-year-ol&lt;!
.catcher wbo owed his chanq! to
Vern Rappdld his lle!lt to make the
deposed Clnclnna tl manager's
. '. send-off memorable.
. "He treated Brad Gulden very
well," · said Gulden, a backup
pertonner, art,er manuracturl!ig a
· 3-2~ry}Vednesdaynlghtforthe
Reds In lllnnlngs. "He stuck With
me and gave me the-opportunity 1Q
play.He'saheckuv&lt;inlceguy;anda
As It iiJn1ed out, Gulden's single
with two out against the St. Louts
Cardinals also came off an old
lrlend.
,
"I c:lon't know what It Is. You've.
got to concentrate," ·said Gulden,'
•'whose game.wtnnJng hit was his
secondoftheyearoffBruceSutter,
· 44. "Some people just .hit ·other
people better than others."
Fate beckoned Gulden after
Sutter, who started the night with a
1.39 eaml!d·run avei-age, tanned
Dave POrker and!Nick Esasky to
start the final Inning.
Cesar Cedeno, however, ranuned
a single lntu right field after first
foull,ng a pitch just outside the
lelt·fleld foul line. As Gulden took a
called strike, the veteran Cedeno

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Fred Smith, ~ho was reared by his , Democrat and was ruDnlng tor
grandparents, Uves In the Morning Sheriff back In the 1920&amp; When
Star conuriuntty. Two of his bootlealn&amp; was at Its height In
daugh~ ·married two brothers,
Meigs. · My brother, E. A. Wingett,
Carl and Reed Easterday and lived was !hell teachlng at Tuppers
near Ractile. He died at lj&amp;l!83. Feb. Plains aud gave Asberry a ride aa
15, 1!N3 and hi• wtfe followed May he was walking home from a !ale
18, 1947.
p0ut1cal meeting In Pomerey.
A. c. sniith was widely knoWn In Asberry confided that Ill! was going
Meigs County for his Precise ' to vOte for.Joe. When as11ec1 why, he
speech, his ability to walk JI'E&amp;I said "If Joe Is elected, hewUiaettl!e
dlstalices, his repulatlon as a boot1etters or they will get him.
teacher and dlsclpllnarlall and his Either way IUits me?"
.
unshakable ratth 1n the Republican
Whe_n he
"leachJi!g In Ollw .
party. He ran three limes tor Township an Irate father comcoilnty office and each time auf· . platned or ·punishment \ his son
fered a narrow defeat for sheriff, received. Asberry explained as he
COJIIIllluJonet and treasurer. . H~ 1 took off his coat and rolled up his
had a brother, Joe, aiJo a IChobl- sleeves, "Vie were hired ·to teach
leacher who Uved at· Portland to
this school and punish the pupiiJ It
whom be had 'not spolren _In ~
~ry. Also
will whip the
because of ~~pme ~t . fathen UneceBBary." The man left.
when they were young. Joe w;as a
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correlation between DJealtlmaie
births and poverty? Answer: Yes,
the!:e Is. Jt you are illegitimate, you .
probably wtll be re&amp;rlld In povel:ty.
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.In 1965, 17 percent of Americans
were "poor." By equtvaletit stand·

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. . Having resigned a year earlier In the Watergate scandal, Nixon was
• being roundly critic~. But the remarks ol Kissinger, who had.worked
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: ,U's not clear yet how much Mondale wtll make out of Reagan's joking
; ~arks. But he has suggested Reagan doesn't .understand that "a
· • ~!dent has to be very, very careful with his words so that they, all of
&gt;t)lem , communicate what we want to communicate."
: - As the campaign proceeds, Mondale wtll be looking lor illustrations, and
:· Reagan wtll have to be care!ul - all joking aside.

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VVell,whataboutpovercy1

\heee phenomena. Is there a

• Democratic presidential candidate Walter F . Mondale said he realized
lhe remark was Intended as a joke, but added, "I don't think It was very

funny."

· The figure for New York 20 yean
1110 was111 pe~t.

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ards, today 15.2 peJta~t are pOor. So
!hat the fi8Ures would appear to tell
us that after-.. the , exjlendlture ot
perhaps a trilliOn dollars, the
·poverty level had IIWik to ·11
peJ-cent. And the tlgures are not
entirely ·rellable, · ~ that the
poverty census-taken ~·t COIInt
non-moneiary foims of Income. It
these were counted - suc;h thlnp
as food slam.-, subSidized housing
and medical ~ - PQVerty would
be cut almost In half; to 8.8 percent. .
StUl, thef!! are a lot of poor people,
when you consldl!r bow much
moJ!I!Y we are spending toward.the
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• In a perfect world, elections would be decided -on the Issues. But
l:nlsstatements by the candidates can get In the way, especially when they
reinforce negative impressions already held by the voters.
: That's why ~on aid Reagan probably wished he hadn't made a joke l,nto a
inlcrophone ahout bombing the Soviet Union before his weekly radio
Jlroadcast last Saturday. He )las worked hard to avoid a "trigger-happy"
image, and the remark doesn' t do him any good.
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: "My felloW Americans," he said, "I am pleased to announce I just signed
legislation which outlaws Russia forever. We will begin the bombing In five

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At a level of heteroleXI1al ,elqlethe result has •
an
extraordinary
In 111egltlmale ·
births. But IUreiY, given the
abundanCe. variety and uniqultoulness ot birth contrOl blformatlon,
there lhOu1d flow a sharp dlmuni·
tlon In accidental prepancles. But
this didn't happen. In New York
City, out.ot-wedlock births are one
third. In Harlem, .S l percent ('79.9
percent&gt;. In ~ewark. a~ percent. In .
BaltimOre, !18 percent.
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Jly BOll HO:EFUCH
· One might say It was "Spencer"
day at the harness horse racing .
program of the Meigs County Fair

Wednesday.
Two of the four trophy blanket
trophies awarded to animals with
the fastest track time during the 14
races making up the first day's
harness racing went to Don
Spencer.
Spencer, son of the late Sjdney
Spencer, a former mayor of
Pomeroy . and a harness horse
driver and trainer, returns to the
Meigs County Fair. every year to
participate In the raclllg pl'0£1'am.
Wednesday, Spencer drove I'm a
Slly Skipper,~ by Guy Mlllone
of W~Jerford, to top honors In the
two year old filly pace and drove
Mr. Brownlnwn, owned by Roger
Spencer, an uncle, Pomeroy, to first
place honors In the three year old
trotter field to win trophy blankets.
· Another Roger Spencer horse,
Countertop, was second In the first
r11ce and first In the fifth race for
three year old trotters. In thOse two
races, The Great Phlllp, owned by

·Btoi&gt;ks .andPauiSayreotSyracuse
and Racine, respectively, was ftrst
and second.
Don Spencer with I'm a Slly
Skipper was ftrst In the IJeCQIId rlef'.
which was for two year old twy
pacers awl seccnd wasTy's Tally
owned by Terry VanRhoden.
Mr.. Browntown's wins fill' the
blanket were tn the third and
sevt!llth races !or three year old
trotters and second In both of those ·
events was Donrldge, owned by
Dean Ftemlng ot Lowell. In the fourth race,, for two year Old fl11y
pacers, tlr$t place went to Sunny ·
Amy, owned by James Brown and
Karen Ward, Chilll~the, and
driven by well-known local driver,
Brooj&lt;.s Sayre.
Second place went to Wolf Creek
Dlila, owned by R. L. Morgan o!
Waterford.
_The sixth race was for two year
old filly pacers and tsklng the top
spot was See You Fair, owned by
Ed Sclleppl, ,Whipple, and 'sa;ond
weJit to Famous Clleat .owned by
Malone of Water!ord.
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BIG WINNER - Brooks Sayre, SyracWie, drives
Amy Into
the winner's circle after taking first place honol'llln the fourth l'llee for
two year old f111y pacel'!l at the Meigs FIPI' Wednesday.

KIRTLAND, Ohio (AP) -Cleveland Browns linebacker Eddie
Jofmson says he uses his head
during play in the National Football
League.
"I try not to tackle with my
shOulders," said JohnsOn. "I like to
(X!Illshpeoplewlthmyheadbecause
.I have more force behind ll"
The 6-foot, 225-pOwld Jolmsonwas
told In the past he wa5 too small to
play linebacker. He put the COOl·
mmts asJde.

"When I was In high school, my
coach told me that you don't spell
man B-I.C," he said. "You spell It
H-E-A-R-T."
Johnson said he shows Ieadershlp
by playing exciting football and
''mak1rig devastating hits and
hustling all the time.''
"I want to punish theballcarrier.l
want him to knoW who I am," said
JolmsQn. "Yougetrespectthatway.
Every football player wants respect This Is the way lcangetlt.

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JUM, owned by Joe B.
La!UIIng of Newark with Bob Ogg,
Jr., at the behn won ftrst places In
both the eiRhth and 12th races for
three year old tilly trotters. Second
In the eighth went to Foreeee's
F11vor, owned by George Connoc,
Columbus, and second In the 12th
wu Uttle FlamJnao, OWill!d by W.
R. Miller, Plketoo. The trophy
blanket was won by Sara June and
was prj!llellted by Radio WMP(). ·
L A.'s Dream, OWlied by Tom
Paulton of Croton took first place.ln
the ninth ra&lt;;e for. two year old·
pacers and second was C Pegasus
Fly, OWJ!I!d. by Rory Carlson of St.
Parts. Max1De T., owned by Skip
HoovlerandDaleRoo!ofPatuksla
and GrovepOrt, respectively, was
first In the lOth and third In the lfth
race for three year old !Illy trotters
with star City Novtce, owned by Ed
Bonzo, Washington C.H., comlni In
second In both of those races. First
In the 14th was McPam, owned by
Dr. David James and Dr. Steve
McCey. .
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In the 11th race for two year old
pacers, Vela Red, O)NIIed by
Jacllson L. Wentz, VIncent was
first, with . Don Spencer again the,
driver, and second
Flying GT,
~ by Donald McKenzie of
Pomeroy and driven by Syracuse's
Brooks Sayre. In the 13th race, also
for· two year old pacers, Call Me
Sailor, owned by L.."''nard Fltzpa. trick of Johnstown was first and
· secoild was W1117Jer Do It, owned by
:c. F. Barnum, VIncent. The trophy
blanket went to Call Me Saller.
Donating the blanket was Brogan-

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vldury Ia llletblld lllld aeveatb nee~~lllr ~year old taueCeft .a the
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money and $60 to the highest
score will be· awarded Sunday,
August 19, at the Rutland Bowhunte~ Clubhouse as local archers test
their sklll In a contest open to the
puflllc.
'fhlrty cardboard animal targets
at \mknown distances will be each
bowhunter's t~t . No range!lnciers
or ; discussion of yardage will be
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Awards wt11 be given to each A, B,
and C class for men, A and B class
to women, A and B class to juniors,
and trophies to top three places for
Cubs (12 and Linder). Prize money
wtJl be based on number of
registrants.
~stratlon for the event will be
train 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. with a ~
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Juhe 1, they managed to tie one of
baseball's most unUsual records.
In their loss to the Chicago Cubs,
the Phlls played the entire game
without making a putout at first
base. It was only the loth time In the
modern history of ~ game that It
had happened.
The last such Incident Involved the
San Francisco Giants.

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J. J .; 3002 BlnR Pl .
. CITY OF DEXTER .- Brown, Robert, RR 1.
CITY OF LANGSVILLE - Clark, Alva B., Rt . I, Box 67;
Reese. Geneva. 3875 Adamsville Rd.
CITY OF LONG BOTTOM- Gueos, Mlchael ,1510 N. St. Rt . 7,
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CITY OF MIDDLEPORT- Capehart, Linda. Box 284: Clark.
Mart, 427 South Third St.; Eblin, Gerald S., :UTA Railroad;
Fender, Effie, M., Unknown; Griffin, Berllla, Box 123; Johns, Ar·,
bella, Unknowll; Long, Dennis, Rt. 1; Meigs Local School, S. Third
Ave.; Michael, Terry, SR 124, RR 1; Pearson, B., Rt. 1; Slack
Richard L., C49-N. 3rd AV4!.; Stevens , Julian, 413 Raiii'Oid St: '
. ~ITY OF POMEROY - Benitez, Orlando Le, Rt. 3; Clifford,
James, BOx 214 A; Ebenbach, Lydia, 237~ Mulberry; Eblin,
James, RD3; Holley, J.E . ol Ruby, Rt. t; LaChance·, Blaine, Rt. 4;
Lambert, David G., Rt. 2; McEwen, David Myron, Rt. 2; McMur'·
ray, Robert A., .Rt. 4; Montaomery, Danny, 1618 Lincoln Ht.; ·
Rlaa, D. R., Rt. 4; Wll10n, CA, 1618 Lincoln; -You Of, Mae, 240Can· ,
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CITY OF REEDSVJI..LE - Barber, Bern SH ol Ray, Rt. 1;
Batrton Inc., Rt. 1; Spencer, Rob ol Jesn, Rt. 1.
CITY OF SYRACUSE - Levacy, WOllam R .. Box 52; Neaae,

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Director of Commerce
01.-ision 'of Unclaimed Funda
Two Nationwide Plaa
(Comer Chestnut &amp; fliah Streets)
Columbus, Ohio 43215

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(p~opnetary) interest in the Unclaimed Fundi by addreaina a ·
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_....ty Court Judge terminates 63 traffic cases
' Judge PatriCk O'Brien was kep
• busy W~ay with action in the
MeigS County Court.
. Judge O'Brien fln€d 54 people.
Nine people forfeited bonds.
Fined were James Hickman,
. Glouster, $100 and costs, speed;
. t;ewJsPulver,LongBottom,$10and
costs, fallure to display valid
registration; David Ellis, McCan·
nelsvUie, $19 and costs, speed;
:Randall Walters, Parkers'burg, $21
and -costs, speed; Terry Moles,
Gallipolis, $10 and costs, !allure to
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Young, Racine, $5 8nd costs,
defective ~ust; Keltll Myers.
Reedsville, slx months probatton,
disorderly conduct, $100 and costs,
~pended, retrain from complainant; Anthony Waters, Athens, $25
apd coots, speEd; Arthur Miller,
Lima, $19 and eos,ts, speEd; Samuel
Buckey, Cambridge, $25 and costs,
speed; PauiPatterson,Rutland,$21
ahd costs, speed; Cleatls Amott,
Pomeroy, costs, m enanclng ;
James Laughlin, Stewart, $25(} and
. costs, three days, llcense suspended
· . 60 days, OWl; Thomas Arnott, ·
-Pomeroy, $40and costs, two counts'
: of failure to display valid reglstra; lion; Richard A. Eggleton, New
. Holland, $ro and costs, followblg too
' close; Joseph Brown, Racine, $10
: and costs, failed to display vl!lld
. reglstratioq; Karen DOuglas, Ra, cine, $250 and costs, three days in
. Jall, 60-day license suspension;
, C)'nthla. Cline, Chillicothe, $20 and
-·costs, speed; Daniel White, Creola,
: Ohio, $25 and cOsts, falled to present
cab catd at inspection.
, AlsOScott:&gt;mallwood,Circlevllle,
-$22·and coots, speEd; Ronald Dalley,
~ Portland, $5 and costs, unsafe
: vehicle! ToddGrover,Pomeroy,$24
~ apd costs, speEd; Sidney Wise,
Mlddlepprt, $5 arid costs, ·unsafe
vehicle; Wendell Nohe, Parkers' burg, $22androsts, speEd; Glenn D.
·Little, Proctorville, $23 and costS,
: speEd; Randall Short, Crown City;
:$ro and costs, failure to control;
~ Christopher Aye, Rutland, $22 and
-'costs, speed; Earl PhUpo, Pomeroy,
; $500 and costs, ~ days in jail, 15
, suspended, reckless operation and

costs only, driving under suspenslon; Dennis Satterfield, Racble, $10
aim cOsts, stop sign; ·
Jenning GUJenwater, Gallipolis,
$10 and costs, !allure to yield;
Tmuny Matthews, Gallipolis, i'estl· ·
tul!on and costs, passing bad
checks; Gerald HendriCks, ;lanes·
ville, $250 and costs, three days in
jall, oo.day license suspension, OWl
a!)CI costs ally, faUure to control and
$25 and costs, possession of martJuana and$100andcosts, tlireedays
in jall, resisting arrest; George
Adkins Sr., Middleport, $100 and
costs,l5dayslnja0--suspended,one
year probation, no operator's license and $100 and costs, 15 dayS in
1all-suspended,oneyearprobation,
hit- skip; Harold Hysell, Portland,

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Jerry Barber, Long BottQm, $35
60-ilay license suspension, OWl and license; Arthur Petty .rr., Pavls, • and . costs, stop $1&amp;11; Kenny
coots only, lett of center; Bernice W.Va., $2M and costs, threedaysbl
McKnight, ~cO.ts.dla«·
Baker, LanciJl!ter, $25 and costs, jall and 60-day licEnse II!Jllpenskln,
derly conduct and ~lx months In
speEd; Sheny Holtz, Pollll;'roy, $10 DWI and · costs ODb', !allure to
)all-suspended all but 10 days, one
and costs, talled to yield; Jack control; Matthew Dillard •. Mlddleyear prObation and costs. receiving
Miller, Middleport, sal and costs, port, $100 and costs. five days In stolen jDopei ty; TQII)' VanCooney,
falled to control vehicle; James Jall~suspended to Pi l!lld IIQ jan if ~, · costs, s1x inontbs in
Werry Jr., Racine, $10 and costS, obtain operatloi"s
driving
jall-suspended all but 10 days, one
stop sign; George Whited,
· unc1e1: suspeilslon; Richard More- year probation•. receiving stolen
Plains, $5 and costs, unsafe vehicle;
land, Pomeroy, restlllitlon jllld ~rty; Willlarn Morris, Shade,
Teresa Carroll, Iblclne, $29 , and coots, bad Check; Carlos McKnight, costs only, disorderly condllc:t;
costs, speEd; John W. Davts Jr., Middleport, costs only, disorderly . 'flrnn1y Walters, Middleport, costs
Syracuse, $.1&gt; and costs, falled to conduct; Teddy O$borne, Reeds- ally, disorderly . conduct; Jerry
display a valid registration; Craig vUJe, $100 and costs--susP"'ded to
Johnson, Galllpolis, restitution and
Faley,~e,s:;QOandcootS,slx
costs only, possession and shOoting costs, two coonts of passing bad
months in jail, three-year license fireworks; T~ O$borne, Reeds- checks.
suspensiOn- five months in Jall ville, $100 and costs--SUS(ll!llded to
Forfeiting . bonds were Joseph
year
Pfllbatlon,
Brown,
Ra&lt;:lne, $45, load extension;
costs
only,
one
suspended--two years probatio11. ·
DWI; Craig Faley, Reedsv!Ue, $150 disorderly conduct;
Richard Rol;llnson, Columlm, $45,
disorderly conduct and public
lnioxlcatlon; Jolm Pullins, Pomeroy, $45, overwldth; Wlll!amf:vans,
. HUUard, ~ following too cl011ely;
Terri Roush, $45, failure to control; ·
:Joh!mY 13aker, Hamden, $45, tnse. clare load; Richard BroWn, Athenli, .
$50, speed; Jerold Bowman, Reedy
W.Va., $.'ll, falled to display a valid
. registration; Sidney Wise, Middlepori, $45, driving with plates
liel9nglng to another.
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_ventloo were given by Thelma and
Rachel Cundiff at the recent
meeting of lhe Nazarene MJssJon..
ary Society meeting held at the
Synicu!JeChurc!l of theNaarene.
The meeting operl!!d with group
slJlglng of "We've a S!Dry to TeD to
the Nations" with Elladene Watson
giving devotions. Fannie Aleshire
had .the lesson oil mlsslnary,work in

oulltlladlaa Melp County,
~ by, fioom left,
'c.d!.f Dial, ,PuilWSOY Julllor
Troop lJl8, MAl)' Alii, So&lt;* m
C"'eUe Troop 1111, lllld Sinh
Jolmioa, Ml+Mport Jlrolvnle
Troop 1111. Tmop IDIWM IIIIo.
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tile middle phato, ()!..........
of
tile'*- llta&amp;e~ . ' Mr. and Mrs. Jolm E. Murphy and
Chris of Racine recently.
werei'IK"..,h"!l !lbe:v are, fnm
Mrs. J. R. 'MurJihy, Ashll and
left, Mellia Miller, .........
Joshua Da,vis visited Mrs. Joseph
111m;- Da¥111 Rice, RaDMlle,.
· and BeCtfJo 1111111, Loa« BoUGm.
. Evans, Tyson and Jonathan of
Racine recently. .
At ,lhe boltGm left, Melp
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Knapp and
p.mt(• ..... dfnl &amp;lrllllllllllll
son
Dereck of Rutland were recent
were 1..-ed. Dey are, fnm
· Saturday evening Visitors of Mr.
left, Sbeat)..l.,......., BJ'OWDies; ·
and Mrs. Greg DaVis, Ashll and
Mandy Eliot, J~ Dn
Joshua . .
Cepr, Clllleete., and Valerie
Mrs. Iva Johnson was recent
........ 8eaJon. Below, Melp
Sunday
visitor of Mrs. J. R. Murphy
c-ay·.......""'"'·4-11 sJrllll
and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Davis, AShll
P.n JUebel, Puiii&amp;O). KeWl
and J(/Shua.
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installatioo of the officers at the
altar. Shoe replica$ .given 1o each
otflcer ouWned their respective
duties. For the closing Debbie
Powell p~t€d. "My House Is
Full, but My Fields are Empty."

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Page-8-The Daily Sentinel

Flower
judging
announced
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' i&gt;wl&gt;le asters with spirea and
statlce arranged In a hogarth anve
design won Judy Snowden of
Rutland the "best of show" rosette
at Wednesday's floWer show at the
Meigs County Fair.
Judg~ by Thelma Grossman of
Orlent, an accredited judge of the
Olilo Association of Garden Clubs,
Mrs. Snowden's arrangement in the
class, "And Have -It Arranged tn
Show" was selected from blue
ribbon winners In the 12 classes of
artistic designs. Mrs. Snowd!i'n Is a
member of tile Rutland Friendly
Gardeners Club.
More than 250 entries were made
In the show, the first of two to be
staged at the fair. The second show
~ be heUl Friday with the oral
judging to begin at 1 p.m.
· Pat Holter, amemberofboththe
Chester Garden Club and the Shade
Valley Council of Floral Arts, won
the " reserve best of show" with a
mass arrangement of over three
dozen red, pink andwhlteroses from
hl!r garden In the class, "Where
Everyone's Going to Go."
,Tile horticulture sweepstakes
award went to Opal Grueser for her
mjmerous winning entries In specl·
mens, while for the third year in a
row, BUJyCrane,flve-year-oldsonof
William and Peggy Crane, P\lmerrtj, was named junior gardener.
~ .eoth the sweepstakes award .and
-~junior gardener are selected on
basis of points accumulated for
;tt!;lbon wtnntng entries.
.... -Billy's sister, Donia Crane, won
the "best of show" In the junior
diVision artistic· arrangements for
})etenteyln the "Cakes and Cookies,
~t,ced .P~ches and Pears" calling
~bright colors.
-.. oCJass winners, listed first through
~respectively, were as follows:
,,: ' Artistic IIITIIIIgemellts ·
! Jo Come With ·to the County
~Sir,'' blackllght arrangement:
. ~Dean, Pomeroy; Janet Bolin,
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and Sheila Taylor,

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Everybody's Going to
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·~eroy; Judy Snowden, Melanie
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Home Economics teachers have conference·

''SIIrdllna lor a Be1111f1P a. evidence of the direct relatlolllhlp
Larry Cowdery, Lq Bottlln,
tw.1 Work and the Fmnlly"·wu betwNifamtlystabllltyandperfor·
bu been awarded tile Allied
the 1986 Oldo Vocational Home mance at the place of work. Tllll
Mtnltal Cot poral1al Scbolarilup to
Ecoaomlca Teachera Conferellce year's vocatlanal home econom1ca
altead Hoc1dna Tecbnlcal Collep.
attended by Su!y Carpenter, Re- conterencedevotedmajorattentlon
'lbe 81XlachoiallhiP 11 apoiiiOI'Ed
becbt Ccttertll, Karen Facemyer, tothe8Ubject. Sernlnar&amp;tocuaedon
by llldllltrlal and corporate orpnland Gkrla Van Reeth. bome "Work and Parenting Concerns,"
zattona ct the Ceralntc Industry.
econornlclll!acbers at MelgB High "Role Sharing and Time and
Cowdery araduated from East· ·
School, Monday and 'I'uelday at the Energy Management,'' and "Par·
em High School ranking Uth In his
Ohio Convention Center In enting tor Peacetul Families."
claaa and WIIS a member 11 . the
. Colwnbua.
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Asslstancewasprovldedteachersln ·
National Honor Society. He was
Dr. Richard FrmlerottheJudson imprementlngthenewOhloPractl·
actiVe in !Jueball, track. baSketbilll,
Family Center, MlnneapoU.s, Minn. caiActloncurrlculumguldewithlts
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and
received
the
U.S.
Army
aelected
the conference theme as "Work and the Famtly" emphasis.
1
Reserve Natlcnal Scholai'·Athlete
the subject of his keynote address.
Ms. Carpenter, MetgsHighSci;IOol
,Award. Hewasontheyearbookstaff' '
He noted that there Is Increasing
. and student council, was In the
.1 · - eo...a-.
COOCflrt band, all county b$nd and
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served as manager tor the march· .seven year perfect attendance In
lngband.
• SundaySchool. .
He atte~ the Long Bottom
Larry Is the SQII ot Mr. and Mrs.
Pleasant VaJ!ey H011pltal . wtll
The prepared childbirth educa~gtn conducting childbirth educa· tion program will Include s~bjects.
. United ~ethodlst Church and has a Ronald Cowdery, Long Bottom.
oncassesonSept.6wtthMrs. Jey such as anatomy, 'body biilldlng,
RussellotNewHavenaslnstructor. ·breathlnft patterns and relaxation,
h The classe$ w1ll begin on Sept. 6in labor, contraotlo~. medications
t e ev!!nlng, once a week tor seven and anesthetics, positions of baby
Richard F . Myers wUI beevange- . tern, GuU and Western, Jules weeks, Both parents are encour- for blrt~. breastteeding, bottle
list for special services to be held
Jergensen and Jamaica Tourism.
a~ed to attend. In situations of feeding,' post-partum care tor
Aug. 19-22, 7 p.m. each evening and
The pubilc Is Invited to attend the s ngle parenting .or husbands who mother and baby, hospital tour and
at 10 a.m. Sunday at ·the Christian
services. Anyone wishing more are unable to altend, a relative or orlenlatlon ahd more.
Fellowship Church, North Second
lnfolmatlon may contact Rev .. frlend Is encourage4 to attend to
Mrs. Russell, the _Prepare&lt;I Child·
Ave., Middleport,
Michael Panglo, 99U249.
l)elp the expectant mother In class.
birth Instructor, attended the obMyel'!! entered the ministry after
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some 12 years In the business world.
In his mid-twenties, he was a top
salesman with the 3M Company for
four consecutive years. Becoming
Mrs. Vlna Preece ot Inez, Ky. , Mrs. Jimmy Dale Allen of lnl'L, Ky. Mrs. David Ztrlde, Terri and
highly Involved in the bUsiness
formerly
of Meigs County, observed Cotfee, soft drinks and watennelon Brenda, Racine; Mr. and Mrs.
world, be found himself vice ,
Phllllp Bondi, Phil and Jean,
her
81st
birthday
!It the home of her were also !le!"oled.
president of four corporations
son and daughter-in-Jaw, Mr. and
Games were enjoyed during the . ~. Pa.; Mrs. ·Faye Rarick
slrrti.tltaneously InclUding the posl·
Mrs. Eimal Preece of Cambridge. day including horseshoes, football, and IIOIIS, Dana Ray and Michael,
lion of executive vice president of
There w01re four generations lawn darts, horseback rides, pony Columbus; Mr. and Mrs: Randall
marking In a major East coast
present
Preece,Brent,DanaKayandNicole
rides, and buggy rides.
advertising agency.
A
plcnlcdbinerwas
served
at
noon
Attending
besides
those
named
ofCSmbrklge;
Mrs·Lucy AJJceOlT,
During lll!s period he dev~loped
·
followed
by
toe
cream
and
a
large
were
Mrs.
Robel
Maynard
Swisher
C8mbrldge;
Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph
expertise In television, radio and the
decorated
cake
a
gttt
of
her
Endicott,
Ralph,
Jr., and Travis,
of
New
Haven,
W.Va.;
David
and
prtr1ted media with clients such as
Susan
Allen
of
Inez,
Ky.;
Mr.
and
Ky.;
Mr.
and Mrs. Bob
Lavely,
daughter
and
son-In-Jaw,
Mr.
and
American Broadcasting Sys·

coordlnator tor the multi-area job

Natlonal~hCenter,

A computer lair featured home
ecoliOmlcs sottware.•Speclal work·

shopswerebeldfortbejobtralning
teachers of child care, tood service,
tabrlc service, and community ~d
home services. There were numer·
ous and varied special Interest
, presenJatlons. Members o!theOhlo
and American Vocational Assocla-

Pl~asant Valley planning

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.J&gt;FSJi:BVE BJ!ST OF SHOW ...... l'at Holter of
Ponoeooy .-1 IIIOI'e U... line dor&amp;ea red, plak and
wblle riJ8es from ller prden to create lbl!! 11111118

'IHREE-TIME ~-Billy c..-, 5, challtlduplheltlllltpallla
wUh Ids exhibits In julllor division to win the jamor prdmen -.rd fer
the lblrdyear. 'lbesooofWIBiamandPeqyer-,l'tmeroy, -J*Ied
· In honors by his sister, Donia Crane, ~ took ''belli of show" • )lmloi'
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Produce," design )ncludlng fruits
andvegelables: BettyDean,Janet
Koblentz; Pomeroy, and PatHqlter.
''AndHaveitArrangedtoShow,"
oogarthdeslgn: Judy Snowden, Pat
Holter, Melanie Stethem.
"cattle and Horses and Pigs In
Pens," including weathered wood:
Bernice Carpenter, Pomeroy; .
Pauline Atkins, Rutland, and Jane
Thompson, Pomeroy.
.
"And Chickens and
Ducks Ga·
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lore," including feathers, Bernice
Carpenter, Janet Bolin, Rutland,
and
Peggy and
Crane,
Pomeroy.
"Barley
Wheat
and Timothy,
Seed," featuring dried rnaterlals:

lllTIIIIpllllfl w~ won her tbe.-rve '-ofshow.
.)'anet Bolin, 8bow cbalnnlin. pre1111tec1 her wllh a

doorpla~.~lrJudlWaresHall
. ," Rsummer

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th
• utland;
JanetKoblEntz,andJudySnowden.
"Canned Fruit, Jellies and Pies,''
mobiles.: Sheila Curtis, Pomeroy;
Betty Dean, andJanetKoblentz.
· .JJ!IIIor Dlvlsloo
~C:Sand
and
Pears~ Spiced
colo
Donia
bright
rs: ·
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"AndAII!tThemUpforaPrtze,"
favorite .....,,_ n - Crane
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Specln-=roy,- llrSt aJid second; ~mice
Crane, Janet Bolin, Pauline Atkins,
· Dahlia tklwered zinnia, Billy Carpenter, third.
Rutland.
Crane, Amber Davis Tll!mpson, · Dahlia flowered zinnia: May
Fern: Judith Hall, Karen Lod·
andBEnCrane.
Taylor, Pomeroy; BettY Dean,
wtck,Pomeroy,JudySnowden.
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Cactus flowered zinnia; BEn Cheryl A. Bailey, LongBottoJil. .
Other foliage plant: Judith Han,
Crane, Donia Crane, both serond
cactus flowered zinnia: Betty
BemlceC8rpenter, SheliaCuttls.
and third.
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Other hanging tollage plant: Judy
Marigold: Billy Crane, first and third.
Snowden, Judith Hall, Allee.
second; Ben Crane, th1rd.
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Cactus type dahl!a: Opal · Thompson.
PQtted plants: BU)y Crane, all Grueser. llrSt and second; Addalou
African viOlet: Alice TIDnJlSOII,
three places.
Lewis, Pomeroy, third.
Karen Lodwick, Sheila Curtis.
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Decorlltlvedahlla: Opa!Grueser,
Begonias: Delma Karr, MiddleHybrid tea rose: Pat Holter, all · all~ places.
port; · Sheila CUrtis, second and
three places. , •
Pompon,dahlia: Addalou Lewis, third. .
F1lll'llll!ndarose: Betty Dean, Pat Opa!Grueser,secondandthird.
Other flowering plant· Allee
Holter,JuclySnowden.
""•"'~"'.
Betty Dean, . May Thompson, Judith Hall, Donna
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Grand111ora rose: Pat Holter, Taylor, Addalrn Lewis.
Davison, Rutland.
·
BetlyDean,andJudySnowden.
PoltedPianis
Hanging flowering plant: Judith

60 Count

NUPRI

Bolin.

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28 DIFFERENT QUALITIES
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MiddlePort, Ohio

434 COLORS

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COAT

lilian. WI . . alhrilwJIII "'EAl TllllUSH"-- in AIIIUst.
If you n IIJitWID illrCIIJIII this fill, llhJ lllllsiwll QulliiY tV·

4FOR

ptl flam lies IIIII Tape's . . ~ wiiMII
.
SALE ENDS AUGUST 31
Ui SO. YD. MINIMUM ·

FRESH LOOK

LHs' Best Seller
24 colors i1 1 soil hid·
inc. lone l~ln1 Clfptt.
lllde for your hlll!traf·
fie rrns - flllily
r011111, hlllwlys rnd

OUr btst sallinc twist.
Absolutely the toupnt
for tilt money. Tested
in btths, kitcllens and
tJmilyrooms for proven

...&gt;J-1.·-•·•TRASH BAGS

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REG. 124.20 sq. yd.

REG. '23.75 sq. yd.

SALE
Sl988 s.. Yd.

SALE
Sl888 Sq. Yd.

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28 DIFFERENT QUALITIES

Plus Carpet

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by
LEEs

- 3 DIFFERENT QUAUTIES -

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$39

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CHOICE

/2

DIET
MIX

llld &amp; itiSIIIIIIioti

YOUR

SUNGLASSES
1 PRIC

KLB6

wur.

BOX OF 25

FOSTER
GRANT

NYLON TWIST .

li¥illl rOOIIS.

DURABLE

~1°

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30 GALLON

2-2 PACKS

SCULPTURED

'5''

Gallipolle, Ohio

a.:... tile 1111 il .,. llusiell tillll ot tilt ,...far ClrJIII instal-

ELEGANT

429

786 N. Second Stn!et

ALL PRICES INCLUDE A SOLID FOAM PAD
AND PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION BY
TOPE~S OWN MECHANICS.

AIITRON NYLON .

96's

PBA

Lees Quality Carpet

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acelamonopllen CAPLETS
exira parn relief. contarns no aspirin
Caplels 500 mg each

PEPSODENT ·
TOOTHPASTE
6.4 oz.

$100

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A
$100

All- '21.35 . · SALE 116.88.
R11- 121.70 --SALE '17.11
All- '23.85
.SALE 111.11

Kimberton .
Hallenttlalt
Winnin1 Hand

SALE PRICED
FROM ·

$}688 '

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ANTRON NYLON

liSTALLED

TO

S4688
IISTALLEJl

BUT '

.. HURRY!

U1'lLI: MBIEK, 111118,.... Tnaou .Joe Davtuad 1

1• Jla

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'*""..... LIICie Miller ..... LIICie Mill' Ill Help c ty
7,. Wdl !I'V 6\i..... at dw Map c-rQ Fair. Fw II en ...,. 'aad •
::Men -

ptrenteredtbeo te• LIICieMIIterlltbe._..)'J!III"'Od_oiMr....
i• Mn. .r-o.m. oiPamo). UWeMIM lldwlllx·JMHII' ...•I'6rol
:' Jlr· 8lld Mra. RJehard Jlba ol Pam,.,.
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ROYAL TREASURE
I

FURNITURE
GALLERIES
SECOND It GRAPE ST.
· GALUPOUS
448-0332

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Our ~~~ sellins plush.
Resists cr~shins and
1111tin1 under_ -r.
Ton a rrrry of color
choler.
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REG. '38.60

i&amp;ot . '
,•••• $2.69

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UII~LTED

$3.40

1''
.'

24's
SO's
lOO's

~:.-----r-DEST

S239
$399
$

MOUSSE

$249

FREE .

HOURS:
9:30-&amp; Dally
Mon. • Fri. Eve.
Un1118:00

$139
REG. MINT or
GEL

STYLING
FOAM

SPONGE

PARKING

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MON.-SAT. 9:00 TO 9:00
.SUN. 11:00-8:00

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TOOTHPASTE

lberto

FACIAL

•Fine Quality
•Cuetom Drapery
•Wallpaper
•l~terlor Design ·

DECONGESTANT
_...-TA-BLETS

SALE

BUF~PUF

88 Sq. Jd.

$419
SUDAF

_....~

SALE

$30

ADV

DRY ~ASTED

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~FOR

PLANTERS

YOUR CHOICE OF PRICE AND THICKNESS

TYLENOL
CAPLETS

ALMOND JOY
MOUNDS
YO.Rk PEPPERMINT.

Tough, easy to clean, .oil hidin1 carpet in
your choice of quality. Plush carpets can be
mformal or elepnt.

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EFFERDENT
DeNTURE .
TABLETS
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50 COUNT

FEATURING

son, Melanie Stethern, and Janet

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Stepp, Jennifer and Melinda,
Lovely,Ky.
Sending gifts wE're Mr. and Mrs.
James Ray Preece, Pilgrim, Ky.;
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Maynard,
·Samantha and Rusty, Mason,
, W.Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maynard, ·Jessica and Courtney, Point
Pleasant, W.Va.; 'and Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Maynard Jr., Jesse and
Amber, Racine.

1\ugust ."Beat The_Rush'' Sale

Score,'' using foliage: JaneTI!omp-

Pleasant Valley Hospital. The cost
of the classes Is $25 which wtJI cover
all seven sessions.
For more Jntormatlon contact
Mrs. Joy Russell, P.O. Box 53 New
Haven, W.Va. •25265, !eJePhOne
882·2939 or Judy Doty k N stair
Development Coordl~at~r" tele·
phone
extension~

Birthday ·celebrated for former resident

I'OIIette.

r~Donla;;~Crane;;~·;;;;;;;;;;;~~G~Iadlolu~~s:~Opai~~G~rueser~
, ~·~PQme..~;;;;;ca;c;tl;··;and;;;su;;cculen~;ts;:;;P;eggy;;;;;Hall;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'"·

~~z~s:~;::om;:~

childbirth classes ·

stetrlcal course at St. Mary's
Hospital in Huntington, W.Va .. am!
courses at the Mid-Ohio Valley
Childbirth Educa tion Association
and attended the teacher training
workshop sponsored by-the Interna,
tiona! Childbirth Education Associ·
ation. She h:ls taught prepared
childbirth classes in New Haven
since 1976.
The classes wtJI be held tn the
ground floor conference room at

1

Special services s~~

!Ions were honored bylpeclall!lleli!J
and meal functions, adding to the
Interest and enjoyment of confer,
ence partt'clpartts.
·
:
In his remarks to the nearly 1,~
vocational home economics
teachers !rom over the staje.
a ttending, Dr. Darrell Parks, director of Vocational Education In Ohio,
liQted that home economics w111 be a
very important Ioree .In the fUture
job market as tileytrain worketilfor
15 percent of all the Job titles whl&lt;;b.
are expected to provide most ot the
jobs for 1995 and after.

tralnlniprogramo!bomeeconom·
lea, Jliealcled at the conference
workBIIlpon "MoreEtfectlveUseof
Student Time in the Classroom,"
presented by Dr. Ida Halasz of the

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�Page....:1 0-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-MiddJee2rt. Ohio

Thunday, Auguat 18, 1884 •

n. Dilly Sandual Paa•

Pomeroy Mfc'?np ort. Ohio

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Homee for Slle

32 Mobile Home•
for 8ale

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,
lid. aCell 441-HH
or 114-ZN-1331.
totel eleotrlo. •10.000.
Oaod
oondltlon, by
. _ ................ . loti •ppolntment.
Call 448·
on At. 7 In Ken-. Col 1117 or 114-387-7218
114-2111-11180rl14-2111388.
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3 bdr,

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fully furnlolled. -

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···---Cliiilifj)i)lfii--··-·-· Yord 8ele Fri., aet. I:CJO.'

Ia Vicinity

1:00. Chi-ne thlnallle-. ..........
.Norilo Gllllli Hlglolcloool.
.

QoHipollo FIN M - Fri ..
let. a SIMI. I -·out-.
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M. .et
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3!'M till . lit. 31 a
110. Coli 441·7037.

t -ooo"*'t
1
pool, a .;:__ AC u.-plnw nloo:t
t:fii,OOO,
• contreot
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on
1aftC1
with n•w
furnance.
cl rcu t
""" M... Ct.v.-Oicle 11111.
Ill 0 - Joi)MOII
1% " ' -· 121 Fourtto lorwt:er. rNI nlca. Cel 114ZH 8811
21
Bulin••
441·H7Z
AVe.. Gellipoll8. Cell 441· 1
1~---------Opportunity
3204.
1172 12x10 Klrflwood w11 Frulen Bottom flu
Wlllled to buy ueed ....a a
11-oodti,OOO. Nice- Nil fumlohed , or unfur- M...et. Every .......,d,
......,. lweln Fuml·
...... 441-311t. lrd. •
.. - · ...._ -.ct. Muet MI. cen 114- u.s. 1 , _.... • - ·
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ll-et
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WVe. 21082. Doelore Olive k. Qoltlpalle. 011.
THE OHIO VAUEY PUB· _ ,
...,._., 111 - 1 - - - - - - - - - eome . Don ''""'••UIHING CO. l i D O - yard, 1 aer with
Operatoo. 304-711-2771.
Wlllled• J u M - eny
e l - - - . 1 0 x 1 2 1171 12xl0 Ubarty,-you
do
bo•lnWith
~. Cil 114-381-.ole you " - • end NOT WDO~In --..,.go. ~=-~.::= . j f.mlly Y.nt 1e1e Alii·
13(13.
... eend """"" through the utility bile. Pifoe 18 Nil 21 18
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11th. 17th. 11th. At. H
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melllilitlyouhlver-1· Immediately. caH441-0101
CUll paid lor ._., """ ... getect the offMhog.
I:30.
, FOil IALE: 1870 Klrt-.t F - . - . . . . beby
heavy """ ..... • '10 end
up l o r - ...... Co. Aouu 1iu-... no - D Nice 2 bdr. utility room. ~ H - 14X70. T et":,'00
_ . . . , .. Oldtlmeeup·
1 -. Juet celleot the 111'191· niCe yerd, now fur- oi-.IWO - - boerd . ooll 1-104-182· pootlte from y o u r , . - nonce, hot weter ten~. two bethroomo. pore he- Vent lele 2\&gt;lo miN off At.
2711
_._......., Cell .... 1111 o,outliulldlng.on 2~ eorM. • 1
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mlllhaollo~~e. Aepieceeold ,..._
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on.
Very-iomolnteln.
COMPLETE HOUIEHOLDI High profl,t potentlel. Byaw-31Ntr. P8rlflnlehed •12.000. Cell843-1211 or Thun .. Fri .. a Set.
FURNtTUAI!. lede. Iron. ••·110. M~n~... lnwit· bue c..,.. E'"
Hgta 143·11231 ·
wood~ oup•oerde. ehairl,
........ C.. Mr. WIIIOfl 317· 8~ ,PpolntrMnt.~l 441: ~;;Ei;j,;;;;;;;t:;;;icF~:.r:z~
eheoto. beoketo. dlthu. 147·1413.
4
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with over 2.000
.a
-ond ollvec.
len. entlquw.
aold
W~lta·ll. D.
M-. At.Z,
Ohio ·
-Ohio.
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Oell!· oq.ft, t47,100. Very- '1 2 •110:" 14x70 3 ....... Chllflle
polio.
Annual
from
41711 cw C.N 114-H2- t10.000. (4 nlently looliled '.II block to
tub, 2 betho, the Vinton lchool. Spino...,.
unllll.
7710.
Bllloue lnqulrel only. Cell city echoolo, 3'.11 - · lnou.-. only t13,410; ~ .........__ el .....
luyere prot-ion pten, Cd 14xll 2 bdrrn. - - IIIII, ...._., -v••"W
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.
WIHmen Reeltoro, ..... centliber,,10.410;12xH dN-.m1eo.Thunil- 1 1-17·
Wented old plenoe. Plll'lng
Ceo tilled, , _ •
o eorly •• ••· 1!:00uo.oo end t40.00 ..Ch. oWn your own Jeen- 3143.
flnt floor only. - e giving . Sportau ..r. Lecllel: Appa,..,
•11110.; Frw .dallvooy I:OOPM.
~tlone . Witten ..r..o.~ Comllinedon, Aaan1 lw, lyre. old. a-rm. 2 beth&amp;. ~ up. 0..' 1 ·Mollie- Flnt tl·- . T - eof8.
2 mi.
lox 188. lerdlo. Ohio
o1oe1r d
curtalno. Iota
llze •ore. N - femlly room with -.1 ·---· 43841. Cell 114·483- IMoe
brendo: J . . . - , Chic. LN. bu,..... llngla--.an ..v.n-dbrldae.Jct.AtZ -~ • - · . ~-~1101.
with at-77. 1·804-2,3-11311.
;-~-:':'-~g=· ·
le¥1. VM1d&amp; bit-. lzod, 1.- 8 ttet _
-~- 12a10 -'ile ....._ Mul- 17·1 , I to B. F
plrit. lrlttenle. caM tcleln. pond . C~-ln
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luyjng deity fOld, oliver Sergio v-._ EVM PI· caM 114·2141.
•-n-.
Cent1neoy Ad. Portlrbrook
......... rjnge,JewHy, oteollng ~ Clelborne. Mwa be 1 ---~----Ia- berry. Htrta.. """-'Y with au~~· l
a~ ..-~ ·'-3bd ho
12a11 ii. ed- room. 011
_,......
- - ohJ oalno..... Cur- Only, o,......., Grown, "
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rm
me,
llx14111.1ot.ceni0i\tblock
- · Top .,..-. l!d..... H.. lthtex, 700 othero. ettlo. be-ent, a••....
act petlo a Ftret time. a Femlty Y.nt
kett · - lhop. 2nct. A... t7800 to t24,100. "'-'· ue. looella.o. option to buy, :::.;-111
Leon.o 8ela. 417 IMiet Dr.. bMide
Middleport, Oh. 114-112- tory,
trelnlne.
fix· Owner """' aorry. Col 112H - H~. F-y 1-1.
.3471.
B-ert.
-~ 811
L---~~~
.............. CIJi*llnl. etc. 21117.
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c a n - 11 ~· CeB Mr.
112 Mople
10 a ...,.,_..,the- In ltenoa, olothae.
Lereon 112·188-1811.
lAIIey St. 2 b1 d oomo.fllin· C - . 'limber a • 1Zx70

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SHOWMAN - Tom Everett, son Qf Naacy
Roush, Route 1, ReedsvDJe, wu the grand champ!fln
swine showman, and Mike Hoffman, son of Mr. and

. WRITESEL
'ROOFING CO.

Mrs. Roger Helfman, Route 3, Pomeroy, waa the
~e champion swine showman of the Melp

Outtera

Co\lnty Junior ,Fair.

Downapouu ·
0\lttera Clnned
·

CHAMPION PAIR- Scott Uploa, -of Mr. 111111
Mrs. Wayne Upton, Route 1, ReedsvDie, exhibited lbe

gran4 champion pair of market bop
County Fair.

Storm Doora
&amp; Wlndowa

at lbe Melp

{-\(1 1111!1 ILI'II t'l l l

949-2969--$49-2263

Business Services
TROMM
EXCAVATING
•LAND CLEARED
•SEPnC SYSTEMS
•GRAVEL HAULED
· Bonded &amp; Insured
exhibited tbe grand champion market hog

Melp Junior Fair.

at tbe

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t: r .. a lh· il~· )!00 Our
S pt"&lt;' i a It~·

Bob &amp; ,Jean Gilmore

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50 Riverview ·Dr. ·

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Middleport, Oh .

992-6128

81!011 mo.

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• NOnCE TO PUBUC
• Of PUBUC HEARINGS

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ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS:

The Vtllage of Pomeroy 1S
anxtous to rece1ve prop os als
and suggest1ons lrom lOcal
businesses and tndusu ies for

Economtc Developmem Grants
under the HUO Commun1ty
Oevelopmnent Block Grant Program. Th e Block Grant Program
can loan or grant funds to
proJects that m ake capttal
investments o r c reate JObs 1n
Pomeroy or M e1gs County, In
the past, thes e actiVIties have
Included water and sewer ltne
extenston. below market rat e
loans to bu s1 ness es and ether
tncenttves to c au se mdust ry to
expand 1n the commumty Two
public heanng s Wi ll be held 1n

2,,

In Mamnriam

' ...-------,
'In loving memory of
Linda Lou Stewart
:Who passed away
August 16, 1973.

Public Notice
RESOwnON
bECIAAING IT
NECESSARY TO
LEVY ATAX IN
EXCESS OF THE
TEN MILL
UMITAnONI
The V1lla ge Coun c11 of The
V1ll age of Pomerov. M e1gs
Coun tv. O hto. met 1n regul ar
ses s1on th e 16th day of July.
1984 at the off1ce of Vt llage
Counc1l w tth the toll owmg
me mbers pres ent
John Anderson
Lar ry W ehru ng
Bru ce Reed
Henry W erry
M r A nderson moved th e
ad opt10n of the follow1ng .
Resol ut 1o n
WHEREAS. Th e amount of
ta~e es wh1 c h may be ra1sed
· Wlthm the ten m1Uhm1talion 'M il
be tns uHICJent to provide an
adequate amount for the n eces·
sa ry requ•remen ts of sa td V illa ge o f Po mer oy _ M e1g s
Countv. Oh•o: therefore. be 11

members elected lherot o con-

Beyond the pie, your
loved one
Finds happiness and
• rest
And there is comfort
In the thOfllht
That alovina God knows
• best.

Sadly Missed by

, ·Family and Friends

ourn'ng . that 11 1s necessary to
levy an addlllonal ta,; 1n e~ecess
of the ten mllll tml[ation for the
benefit of The Vtllage at
PomerOy lor the pur pose ol
c urr ent e,;penses at a rat e n01
e~ec eed tng 4 .0 mtll s for each
one d ol lar at valua!IOn. wh •ch
amounts to S0.40 lor each one
hundred dollars of valuat10n for
5 years. and be 11 further

RESOLVED. That sard lew be

3 Announcemants

CASH and eCOORS CAP
at R&amp;S Recycling Depot
Sell us 150 • of one item
or any conrbination of
aluminum e~ns, shtet
aluminum. copp1r, br1ss,
radiators or stainless and
receive a Coors Cap.
Sptclol bfalns Aucust 13 ond
ends Sopl. I, 1914.

R&amp;S Recycllna D1pot
140 Columbus Rd.
Ath1n1, Ohio, 592-74n

"Look on tbe bright side, Hern-

don - you're not being replaced

by a machine! "

-~P;:--u;-bl;,-ic--:-N;-o-:t7
ic_a__

Public Notice

placed u pon the tax l1st s of the
Ad opted the 16th day of July. •
c urr ent rax year 1n compl1ance
1984
w1th the prov1S 10n s o f Sec
Wtll1 am Snouffer
5 70 5 3 4 , after the Febru ary ·
V1
ll
ag e of Pomeroy
senlement next succeed1ng t he
Me•gs Counrv. Ohr o
e1ect10n. II a ma1or•ty o f rhe
electors vot1ng th ereon vote tn
'fa vor th ereof: and be 1! further The State of Ohio. Melgo

RESOLVED. That the Clerk of
t h1 s Village Counctl be and hets
hereby d1recred to certify a co py
of th ts Resolut1 on to the Board
of Elect1onS. Me1gs County.
Oh10, pr1or to the l1fte enth day
of Septem ber 1984. and not1ty
sard Boar d of Elect1ons to cause
not1ce of electton on the
qU esiiOn of levytng sa1d ta-.: to
be giVen as requtred by law
Mr Reed second ed the
Aesolutton and th e rol l be1ng
call ed upon 1ts adoptt o n the
vote resu lted as follows
Mr. Anderson. yes
Mr Reed. yes
Mr. W ehrung. yes
M r Werry. yes
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8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

County, ss.

I W illiam Snou ffer. Clerk. of
VIll age Counc1l do hereby
cert tty that the l orego1ng 1s
taken and cop1es from the
Record of the Pr oceed tngs of
sa1d Vt llag e Counctl. that the
:oame has been c o m pared by
me w1 th the Resolu t10 n on sard
Rec ord, and that 11 IS a tru e and
corr ect copy thereof
W1 tness my Signature . th1s

16th day of July. 1984.
W 1lliam Snou ffer
Clerk

Every friday Night
At 7:00P.M.
At The American
Lesion Hall

Buildi.. :s tir coodilioned
with smoke elimiilllors.
On Beech Grove Road
In Rutland
Public &amp; .Dealers

Welcome
Bill Brown, Auctioneer

•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

PARTS and SERVICE
4 ~· l ie

CHECKTHf

AND

.

DENNY CONGO
WILL ~AUL
JUST CALL!

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

614-992-7626

GREENLEAF TERMITE
&amp; PEST CONTROL

'Authorized John Deere.
New Holland. Bush Hog

PH. 949-2320

Farm Equipment

Commercial. Residential

&amp; Industrial

Farm Equipment

All Work Guaranteed

Parts &amp; Service

"FREE ESTIMATES"

AIMIIinlll &amp; Vinyl Sidinp
: 111 YMI'I l;xperience
OREO ROUSH
PH. 992-7883
or 992-2282

ALL STEEL &amp; .
POtE BUILDINGS ,

or

Quality Workmanohip
Dehumidifiers, Parts
-~'t'l 'llllt

Hl'ilf.•· \fn.• mi tX:
On•r 1:! tr~

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP S.OIL-FILL DIRT

PH . 614·992·3718

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

PULLINS .
EXCAVATING
-DDZ£RS

JIM CLIFFORD .·

( ,'..,,_.,,;, .~

PH. 992-7201

71911 mo.

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G&amp;W PLASTICS
MGM FARM CITY
&amp; SUPPLIES
SAVE UP TO

SlQ]OO Freazer
Per
On Thia Big
TRUCKLOAD
SALE
While They Lllst

' THE
DITCHING
SERVICE

GAS-WATER
SEWAGE PIPE
REGULATORS &amp;
FITTINGS
VOLUME DRIPS

FREE ESTIMATES

985-3813
loti-915-3837

BUS.: 985J3813
RES.: 985-3837

.GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES

Warohouse

~ '19/1 mo. pd. ·

7/19/ f mo. pd .

MGM
FARM CITY, INC.

MILLER
FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
Computerized Hearin1 Aid Selection
Swim Molds - lnterpretinl Services

.614·992- 2181

LISA M. KOCH; M.S.
Broker-Auction Semce

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Now Acceptin

Meias Countr·Anoci1t1
Phone'742-3171
I Co.

II. L"Bud"llcGIIEE
Che!J( Le:nl1y,

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ELECTRIC

SERVICE'
For 111 your wirlna
needs; furnaces repair
service and Installation.
Residential ·
&amp; Commercial

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License~ Clinical Audiologist
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(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-&amp;&amp;cn
417 Second Avenut, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

Call 742"3195
Or 992·5875

8/13/Hn

7/30184

lul-Ing ._

Help Wented: Ful or perl-

_ . , ctey. No _.. on tlme ...._......"" S.roh
....~. 304-182-3224. . . Covtlntry Jewel~ Com118ft¥· Eem more .,
.....-time
then
eem fuN time.

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Good lnoarne. No - ment. fle•lble acll~ulo,
menepment po... bllltleo,
end ._... 111 .-a·
A-nEoldniodog. 7yra.
old, .,...., gaocl home ln - o f IIChleoe,_, The
_...nlty ........ tripl to
country. Cd 441-1178.

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22 M~ney to LOIIn
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H 0 ME L0 AN 8 F I X'ED
RATES leiO..-reiH.
Fl•ed eonvel)tlonel FHAVA.Leeder Mortaege.
Atilano. collect 114· IIZ11
30 ·

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of

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lrtloiM. llill Wooldoldao,.
oldonooe,Hwy.110-41111.N.
H - Hoepltel.

2 fiimlly Gonge . . 11th,
17th. 1-?a-Rt. 771.juot
off 141.lchoolTh
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C1.ctothH,
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- BACKHOES
-DUIIP IRUCKS

-LO-BOYS

-!RENCHER
-WATER

-SEWER

-GAS LINES
- SEPTIC SYSI[MS .
IAIIGE or SMAll JOBS

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992-2478

7/30/ 1 mo. pd,

RADIATOR
SERVICE
We can repair and recore radtators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
.out radiators. W1also . :
repair Gas Tanks.
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'PAT HILL FORO
992-2198
Middleport. Ohio

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WELDING &amp;
FABRICATION

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,........,neiL

Roger Hysell

YOUNG'S

,, GARAGE

Rt. l24.POIIUQy Ohio

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AUTO &amp; TRUCK .
REPAIR

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Also Tra!ltrillllion '
PH. 992-5682
, or 992·7.121

C. YOUNG-UI

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Ia VIcinity
Yordlele,Aug11ond17,7
mlleo out Jerrye AUII Aoect;
Appb; .,., 2nd .._behind Woner-• Groo. ...,_
erel hmllleo. Relney
AM1dene8.

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UIO; Plena tZ ; I pc lr
Ht t121; weoher-dryer
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tal; led·
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804-171-7120.

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mel:lng It e "'"""'·
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11th end 17th, l-4. 308
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Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

3 Fiimlly Gonge S.le 101
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Scott L.ene .• Northup. 4femly.,.n1Hie,Peroloao .l
Thure.. Fri •• Set. B a w TV. ~o,· lubdl&lt;lelan, 01111~

Yen! Stole Fri. only, 1-1. At.
PUppleo to good home '.II the United Ito- For looter·
ESP CARD AND
Cllil
no.._. of
31. Jordon Doul 0... 1
Chrmon Shepherd '.II Collie, 2 ......... Cell 114-241- 1PM to 4PM, Mondey-~~~~======
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PSYCHIC READER
1182 cw 114-241·11H.
Tells JCIUI' put, pnsent
1111
0aon1a
Unit 23 ProfealonaI
betll
Mld:lop
'"· Md ,-36 lot. • . A Cf'811041
frklev. Connie
Alii. lor:
814-HIH - 11owith
8 rooma
Servlcee
114-112-1428 .
and futlft. Advice on all
Z yr. old Poodle type mele Director. 114-441-2114'
dog, .. ohoto. good with Corolyn Dorot Br•nch 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - : - - - - : - - - - : - - : - - - : : matters of lilt.
7 room houM lor ..... 3 Lot for - In M-rvlle, 3 · 41 Hou. . for Rent
children. Cell 11 4-38B- M..._.
All readinp are privale
hookupa.. ala lite. ru- - - - - - - - - IIII.
Plena T..,"" end "-"· blid,_ a - · Full - - treller
rol
weter.
••iltlc tank,
Brunlcardl
Mualc
Co
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441rnent.
fuel
ol
fumeoe,AVON
melee
41.,..
Cell
apd confidential.
"!l
ti.OOO. Cell 114-2110187.
Clip
thla
...
for
20.,.
liumlng
h
.
Appro..
2
Adult h a - to .... - · 44e-3318.
Few rent: 3 bedroom houN.
1157 7Ut St.
I! Cell44e-7711
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- - - - . - - - - dlocount. lAne Donlelo. - . Priced to Ill ot 181'B.
ylfParkelsillfl. W. VI. 127.000. C•U 114·742·
Jr. etudent ' P•l•·check e14-742-ZI11.
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tw Oct. 1. Col - I p.n:.
2132.
Appi'U.
1'.11
level
~ pupp'll,_ mbl• brMdl ......... for COIT8Ct order.
F011 lort lnforlllitlon
lend. with frontage on two Cell, 11 4-182·111 I. For
14 to 11 yr. old.
1------.,-C.tll14-318· Call 304-42.. 3992 ... medium
nooc1a.
far bUI:IIoog, ...., · 3 · bedroom. w.z.oo
........
2
hr
.....
cllly.
1181.
3 deya ..., w..... Cell
Appro•. 2 on Bigley mlftl-ferm, ol - " " " " ' 1 Cell 114-182·1811 otter
Pcirter,
Aldge Ad with mobile horu In old 110 Fheuu ao d for the cutting olel-::44e--_R_E A_D:-.:-:::--::---:end ..,.... For mor lnfar- U,OOO. Cell 114-388- II p.m.
7
- · Loeei-QdlpoiiL IN
metlloro celll14-lll-420111. 1801.
- - ot 141 Fourth A.... Aa per Article IX, Tn........ 31 Home• for Sele
Qelllpoh.
a v-naleo. llectlon A.
2 bedroom. nnch etyle. 2
1 .14 ec. lewi lend with
Poetliog, of the NeFt~etect ,...... b••ooma. c.ntre~•. B y - ·
- I n b 1 nwtt, kNDIIted In Gtwn m1e from - - o•Mlddlap art. Beth Mel a hetf.
B ~ -eel. Coli A-'!'ent betwMn the
polla on 141 . ~~- lllid
441·0148.
MLTA lllid the 8Derd of vinyl
b e - . . ... Twp. Elec. • - -· Priced ••fl,anrtor,
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.........
elr
throughout.
looeulatld.
.......bl
•.
COI•Idertradee.
E"'-llon. the Melgo locll new paint, ftteched garage, ..... Cell " ......... 114eon . •271.00 pluo tlljlolllt
35185 01k Hill ICIId '
cal '441-31144.
end nferenae. 304-171·
4 puppiM. · - a white, lchool Dlllrlot Ill _.rng
..... -nlngo. 812-7244.
lon&amp; Bott1111, OH. 45743
vwr friendly. Mother mlno· the foli-o vecenoleo: ... co~ 441-21B31-Ba.'olo;;.;.;;,;...;;;..;;....
~br;;.:-; Lot lor •Ill et Porter on old 31111.
tun oollle. CeM 11 4-742· Chapter 1 - PDmeroy Ele·PH. (614) 915-4212
tH
8:00PM,
•Iter
1
:00PM
-re
otA,
IO'o.
304- 1 10 mentery, Voc,i MU81c ·High eeH 114-241-1818.
tlifl lnctu-. Coli 3 bedroom. full beument.
•~
J• Uu · Von SChilder 3143. '
171-1713 lifter 4.
.
lchool, Junior Hlah end
441-8071.
- I ' l l olr, 1 ••• tll!noe. on
£qulpa~~at Rtco11111111dtd
Stoffhou• A'o ed; phone
llltteno: 2 mele cwongo tob- jE:;;Ie;;;mentod;;;;iry;.;;;;;;,;;;;;;;: Only 1'.11.,. • - - 1oen
Buldlne lot Nelghbothood 304-171-7431.
llr I.Mdlll Clrpet IIAU·
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3
111
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4
room
beth
houM,
· tr-.
1 ........
gny
tlbby.
Utter
c.n
t14·H2Loctol ....1.... - - _,.._ hou.., -.~~ec~ on 2.11 40x1201ot.M10Moamen Ad. llx1 10. •1.000. Coli
1KtUrtn.
7114.
tary. _
....,... ........ ec- of lend with term '\ve.. Point Pleulnt 304- 441-3844- 7PM.
Houofe. 2327'.11 Lincoln
' 'FREE ESTIMATES"
tery muotbe--typlot. pond. located Olk
H.
171-5401
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Appro xi. '.II ecn lot In Al7-l
••'u" 31 month. 3047-9-1 mo.
Full blooded o-m.n She- hot. eounte who llleo to end Centerville, opproa. 1-By-O_w_rn-,.-,- -~~----'-ott-,-phard female . good with -with public. pro-t Ml1 mo. P8YIMI'It. Only
Septic tonk
end • I·
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eountry.
utility hookupe.
tii,IOO.
ehlldnn. 304-1111-7247.
In ohorlhllncl.
t3.710
down.
371-280i
C"";.~=~~
~,':::"to!;
c~ey Townahlp. Coli 441- 42 Mobile Homes
mutt hM lied t.-.lnlng or
room. Attoofoed , - . 2 4111 en~.
2 klttlno. 4 monthe old. oriiY experience. knowl... of - I P.M. clllly.
·
for Rent
lllid white. blllcll•nd white. computer a ohortllend 1., ..._
11 21"' loti. M - - Clrtlle. ~
"' -wn .,.,....... · "' l'leo-. B, epp .. obo..,ot By owner. 30 - · Leon 1------'---INTERESTED IN A .
304-171-3128.
would be uMfUI lout 1Nto up 10 30 .,..... only, 304-171-1111.
with mobile home •d
-ntlel. Write 31311,
NEW VEHICLE
Cel
N.
L.
l - 1 a A&amp;Mc.
unflnlohed houae. Meke Fum. 2 bdr. tnler loceted K
Puppy• . -, temele.
M-. w.v. 21210. or...
Wo'd Hh to lottodaco you to
Jerl Allie 114;371-2728
or bedroom. 128 a. Peill o-. 804·1118-1428.
a K Mobile Home Peill.
E-A·C., tilt ........ Wlf
- · 1 monthe old.
tnolnlng. u'*'-• quollfl- -IPMorl14-477·2443 2 3
Eootem Ave. 1171 mo.. tiO
Dr., Pt. '*-· UI.OOO.
to drln tlot ...,lclt ol ,..,
871-2478. ·
• • ..,other -'vi IIAM·IPM.
c.n 304-171-111211.
4 ofl Kerr Herrllburg dep., rent , _ , _ - - ·
lnformetlon. lntetviene wll
rcllelct.
I
Aoed on VIney Aoed, - - · 111........ CeH 114·
8 puppln. e -·old, .,.rt be .,.,....Immediately.
1 flo Dow• P1y111tnt
1 1001n1 lnttlle Vllogo ofi1 B-..,-,.-.......,---or-leo-,-.-7 t7,000. Cell 304-118- 2111-1187.
Gar.............
Aatrlwr
end
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men lll•phent. , _ 304- Meniatn-tP,_,vOod VInton. Pertly turnlahad, rooin houM, 91'!111•• out- 331B tiltor 7 p.m:
2 bdr. mobile honM. C.tl
for liuAdlngo. l'elelllne c . BLACKSTON
171-3427.
....ry end bel•llta. E-- •13,000 or trede equity
311
441-0310.
s. ........ 304-171-2214.
rlenee In . , _ •nd hlnl· ... 100 .......
NEW CAR &amp;
M.tnt lt., Vinton, Oh. Celli-;~;::;::;::;===
TRUCK LEASING
Tay C - Pup to good -poelarred. c·oloxl-7. 114·111-1017.
I·
2 lid•· mobile home. Cell
101,31,
home. 304-1711-3114.
Point Pleeoent llegloter,
448-0380.
Point Pltlllnt. W. Vo. Gold ,..... toome. 2 , 872 32 Mobile Homea
Po-or. OH. 45769·
20 40
· for Sele
FO&lt; fllllf Stmct
I puppiM mother, pitt 21110.
ft ......,_
2 bdr unlurnlohed 1 2x10
41 Hnuaes for Rant we...,
bulllllidw....,,l_eold. - - - - - - - - - lnground pool. 10ft.......
Call 614-992-6737
a dryw hookup, \&gt;lo
304-171-71411 or 111- Applleetlono for emplol· llte dloh. 1 eore of - .
mile
peat HMC. C.R 441·
1423.
ment will lie token Aug. 1 • aeped .,.rd. City echoolo, NEW AND UIED MOBILE
4319 cw 1171-1710.
8:00 tiM 1 :00. Trl County
"""" _ , merklt HOMES KESIEL'S QUAL· 3 bdr. houH lor rent UIO - - - - - - - - lport lhop . .
...... Ceil 441-3188 otter ITYMOBILEHOMEIALES. mo. Cll13114-l715-15104 or 2 lido'.. fully tumlohacl. oil
11:30 PM.
4 MI. WEST. GAWPOLIB. 304-871·8381.
utll- paid ucept -.rtc,
II Loet end Found
Pert time .......,.,., - ·
CliP THIS NOTICf FOil
AT 31. PHONE 114·44&amp;co..,..lent lo""tlon. Coli
tlor:let.
olerlcel
experl2 eore with remodoled 2 7274.
4 bdr. opeclouo living room 441-8118.
fUIITHfll II,IIINCf
,OUND: Enalllh Pit lua naaeMry. lend f'MUIM to bedroom home. Tobeoeo 1 - - - - - - - - - • kltch on II eo- wlih pine, - - - - - - - - 1'.0. lox 410. Point Plee- 111M. oerpet, olty echoolo. Mobile home whh add an At. 180 Vinton. Cell 441- 2 bedroom tnler lor rent.
dog. c.n 114-371-2143.
..,t. wv 21110.
lit. 114. t21,000. Cell lull petlo, 1 ..,. lend. Cell 1372.
pertlcolly fumlehed. Cell
81+2411·11211!
LOIT 2 emeMidtteN, 1 derk
441·7242.
1 - - - - - - - - - 441·4002.
...., ...... 1 dMkgnywith
S"'ell lurnlohed houu,
3
bdr.,
1'.11
betll.
12x24
n
2\&gt;lo
to
3aenowlth
edulte
only. Cel 441·03H. Ful'llllllectolraond .. lcleolfor
wllltti,
100
of
Third
30 Yn. lxjMr.l ence
Ave. Col 441·1017.
t.mlly room, G.- - 1 treller a liem. Only inter1 or 2 men. Nc city - ...
dlotrlot. 3 mhe from-· ..ted pereon cell 44i·3081. 4 bedooom · rench, ENo- Footero Treller Pork. caa
Mechanical Work 8\&gt;lo'l' . . - loen with
Vinton Rd. Big yenl • 441-1102.
Cocoke- per- 12
LOIT: Tr110tora • Car. rot. A- of ChiHootha Ad a
down ..-rment. Cal 441· For aele 14x70 mobile prden. Totel eleotrlo llluo - - - - - - - - Truck • AU1ometlc
Ctoltlllrn- c-. Ul lie8213.
home. with - d o . 3 bdr.. wood liumlng etove. C.r· 2 bdr mobile home, ,..,
Trenamlalon
2 lui llethe, ea. cond. Coli peted, tZIO • month pluo t1MC. no pete. Cell 441- · Cell 448-2077 ...
de-lt. Clll441-7912.
3117.
3 bdr., 1'.11 beth. I yra. old, 114-311-1717.
441-4014 ..
: PH. 614-247-2575
Needld e babytlttw lor 2 will -Icier nloli """"'8-2·1 1'110. d. Loet tilnoe leturdey, eolaoalaga chll. .n, ahlft honM N t - . ~In 117414•70,...,cedlnyerd, I 1001111 a both built In 12 bedrpom tr..er. kltahan
fernele ....... _ . . . with wortl. ..•••••" .......... Crown City. CeR 114-211- 11orege liuldlng. on rented kitchen wen to - • oei'l:, fum-. couple. 1 emen
etoort ......... lhhlnd Melgo 304-171-4211.
1.11 otter 4PM.
tot. eliCI. oonct. 441· 7 1 or no pet&amp;, m. required.
- olllld eooepted, . . . _ _ ,
· Co.
1 1 -.
441-7133.
-Thornton, 441-2311.
304-171·1071.
Cell114-h~-8113'cw 141Few Mle by - - liuldlng
lot 1011172111 oMtoloted- 82 Klngoley T
... I room houM, I miiH from 3 bedroom fUrnlohad ,,....
2111.
'
18 Wanllld to Do .
on Krlltl Dr. C - to 8tlma 14a70 with 'h21 Uflllndo, Galllpolla. Cley aolloll dl• et Gelllpollo Ferry, 304-171LOIT: brown a wllltti lnJtVolle\l '""'~lntt c.ntW oil 2 bdr.. " ' - both with trlet. eon 441·2701.
2034.
·
CARPENTER
Hlhliulldott. 4"" yra, old. On
&amp;tate At. H. C - Relph gerc1en tub. Cantril elr, goo 1 - - - - - - , - - - - llt. 143. lf-.d. Celll14- Wontedtodohou.. oleenlng Wough lor cleUII.
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fUmMtae a - . micro- lArge m......., home, 3\&gt;lo Mobile home few rent, 3
SERVICE
111•1747.
·
a w.tl wMhlllt, rw~tanellle
-· by nfrlo., - · ......., 4 mllel from bedroom unlumlohecf, t200
-MdoMMNirl'-m 9 • 1
Col 441-7243.
G..- 1Wp, liMutlf:lll a dryer, bu1t1n Gelllpolo. •121 mo. pluo month. Ceft 304-178-1371
L08T,.._ .... WIIttetoet
-.4orlbdn.,1\&gt;lo AM-PM ...... unde:pln hfDih. C.. Relph·- or178-H12.
-Ph IIITJti'MII ' trtMI
wllllllllill:- .... Wll do lllllyalnll'l In my 7~-·-· . . . . . ._ . . . . a n11111 dec&amp; A11o _ . 114-248·11711.,_ IPM.'
·304 411 - . . . " - m. a
In
llulldlna. Cell 114·241·
1·
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1.....
1
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oriiM•IIIMIO.
::t:L.~ntt . Cell 14- -==c.~ liM.
~..!:ec!.~••, 44 A=:t:'t
• • " t.und et . . _
llllooalo. 4MI mi. 1rono 01111- Mobile ._.. w111o l'lorldl bod•-•llli!Aonal&amp;wlth
County l'efr ~'~Nev. • • • 1 M - - wlllllllyalt polio. e;aeln
room. on waadtd 1o1, ot fi'M . . a - wwl. •210
~
flyou~ · lly IIOur liltlht c. . .ley- tM,IOO.
mo- Tyooon lAke. Flnenclng montNy. 1 1 - of 11M- !Hial•nar -'·· fu1nlehecl.
t92_.2U ,j, t92•7114
triRI=etlon. "Cell 114· lile liCIIIII tncll ln. Col anb ..l. Celt 44e-0701cw .-t .-Jibla. Cell 1•114- .,......,...,nopeta,•171
,.....,, ow.
• 10.
' 241,
44e-IOH.
•••1112.
213-2323.
a utlltiM. Cell 44e-128S.
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&amp;.arg. . . . . 211 fandt'11,
4 Flly Aug. 11-17, Ceilt• DIMau•~Clau. 8111 uwad
leby cloth
Church, • anode lor IlNdy
chlldnn. 121 Englllli ~~-.
Zembry re•ldtnce, f,...tll
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0442 cw1-431ooCHI33.
Lot In ~~-- 2 tniiOI'
u- pluo 8 • 1 •-70
For ...., A I ,_
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-with ettaohad - · -home. C.l 814-141on • nlca lot. 822 M......, 220Z.
~P-ot.-Jat:n l-1. -.1-lehu--lll-ltcl-.-3-bt-1-'.11
beth ~~- ~ ~
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4tieclroom, LA, DR, - · mlorowrelrlgave. d~lohw•o')__.,.
n-~'
beth, - . otv•••
' u
8C1Moiadln_.:lo.1001:100 - - porch.
"-17 ·
lot on lth St..
,_1041
_ _·-------:::--:Peneled w.... In •
lllnet•. Conbe_...,tlo••· 1183 lch- Hm- Edl·
t1on. 14l&lt;70, with 11a7
Ileum ...-.,, lend can- El:pMdo. 3 bldroomo. 1'.11
11000. down, 10 bethe, o l - . -. . . . iNIWiil Int. . . . pevment =.:·~·;.;::.-,!;:...~
' 11111· 3 - - · Z'olo 11114 cw 304-773-1417.
beth&amp;. 2 - - . - y e n ! .
.. aad bumln; flrepleee. 1118 N:rtlonel 1 2all.-"
::,:V~;,:'i,
condition, cell 304·1711 H4
Will eleo ' - · Cell 114- ,_1_1_1_1_01_ 304
_·41
_ 1_-_
__
.~
111-4317:
o

Bo......_.,

MIDDI.IPORT, OHIO

PH .

::!"'7t~c\l-~: 11 Help Wanted

Comllinedon. Ao01
leo,
IMge at.e - · ,.._..
brendo:Jcw-.CI:Ic.LN,
Levi, Vendo bllt. tzocl. E•
pllt, B-nlto. Colvin tcleln.
llergio V - . Even PIClelllome. lhmbora
Only. Orgo--, Grown.
Heelthtex, 700 othero.
17,100 to •24,100, lnventory. elrfln, trelnlng. fixgnnd opanlng. etc.
C.n 0118" 111 cleyw. Mr,
Kel- 112-881-1111.

......, - ·

Re~~tonable

(; rrllin

,:'EO:.uot

PIONEER CARPET
&amp;UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

SCOTT'S

-·

~~~·
~...,..._,
.. .:'!~· GOIIect"'-'-le.C-1·881·
~r:"·!:"=:: ~ :'4z1°77b4.~.h'C":,r·
,,:~u:: =r.:r..:=~
--~.
·
bkoycle, H-ICR BO,

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e

PIANO TUNING
&amp; REPAIR

c.oto••-

•"'*'

Ia-

I pupplee. 4 mole, 1 lemele. entry Ill 1 full ..,.. .....ry
• w~~a. old. Alrdlle T . - a oom-otreolnghllhquel=~ miJC. Cel 114-378- lty 14K •f01d, ~:!.,.elver

, MRS. STARR

7/9/2 mo. pd.

=:.:-:v:.
~· lotenM~,.

-·-of

ll·l·ftc

Ph. (614) 843-5425

:;~~~;~~:f ~1t~

A":r· "--·

--------Ia- ._

Prl••

EUGENE LONG

PIANO TUNING

' DOZER · BACKHOE
•AECLI\MATION WORK
'OIL FIELO SERVICES
'
. •DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
'CONCRETE WORK
'CUSTOM BUILT !IOMES
'WATeR, GA$ &amp;
OIL LINES

Racine, OH.

Dealer

·~·'lort

:~: re~

elrl-.

Me~

Cui~.!..~ Bldp.

Complete Gutter Work
·Complete .Remodeling
Roofing of all Typaa
Worked in home arM
20years
.. Free Estimetae" ·

J.IJ.l mo.

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILlE, OHIO

•••

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

992-3410
843-5424

PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF ALL TYPES

lllow Serving '
Southeastern Ohio

"-r.:~;:r-bttMivt
In11111nct Wtiil

Racine. Oh.
Ph. 614-843-5191

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.

BOGGS

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION -

71611 mo.

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

J.?l-11•

SALES &amp;SERVICE

614-423-5560

n.

-oy.

r

to 24'x36'
' losulated Dog Houses

Service Available
Local Service Calls $15.00
7·26· 1 mo. pd.

Get - ·
AlinlBa!loona lor
.....,.,
llrthdeya,
pertlH.
llnglng Qorrlle. Cell lei·
loone a Co. 441·4313.

'CHESTER-985·3307

Sizes from 6'116' Up

Antenna Installation
Houst Calls and Shop

a.-. -

RIDENOUR
:TV &amp; APPLIANCE

UTILITY BUILDINGS

a.

Alto Some Car

LEASE YOUR NEW
VEHICLE
DON'T BUY

Sizes Start From 12'x 16'

We SerVice All
Makes Models

Fenders Available

BRAUN &amp;
ASSOCIATES

54 Misc. Marchandlsa

Pomeroy

~

•Washers •Dishwashers

8114/1 mo. d.

1 3.11c

·~•
.
.
~'GK£e

M, Jr"R a••

.

If No Answer. Call 985-4382

New Che•y Truck.. ..
FENDER ........ ..... '76.95
DOORS .. .. ...... .. '149 .95
HOODS .. !...... ... '174 .95
BUMPERS .......... '69.'95
GRILL ................. '42 .50
R. SUPPORT.. ..... '84 .95
TAll GATE.. ....... '85.DO
FORD FENDER .... '69.95
BUMPER ............ '69.95

181 9. 16. 2tc

FREEZER
SALE

AUCTION

All Makes

Ph. 985-4269

WHAlEY"S AUTO PARTS
PH. 992-7013
~~

985-3561 .

742-2167 or
742·2225

HEADQUAimRS FOR

Vinyl &amp;Aluminum

Chester, Ohio ·

7/11/tln

....

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Call For Froo Estimate

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
46353 Scout Camp Rd.

St. Rt. 160 North
Gallipolit, Ohio

181 16. 23. 2tc

RESOLVED. By the Vrlla ge of

: own:

I

BACKHOE
DUMP TRUCK
CONCRETE WOR!&lt;
T.RENCHER
SEPTIC TANK
COAl &amp; liMESTONE

CALL

U.;SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL

Village Hal l. Counctl Cha mbe rs.
the f1rst on Aug 23. 198 4. at
7 30 P.M . an d th e second
heanng w tll be hel d on Aug. 2 7.
1984. at 7 -30 p.m Th e pu bltc
1s 1nv1ted to auend these
meett ngs an d prov1de s u g ges ~
hens to the M ayor and Counc il

Pomeroy. V1tl age CounCil of the
V1 tl ag e . of Pomeroy. Metg s
County, Oh 10. two·th 1rds o f all

IIEYOIID UFE'S GATEWAY
Th1re's an open pte .
At the end of the road
Tllrouah which tKh must
10 alone.
And there in a lilht we
. . cannot see
·
01r Father claims His

,_~·-,LAPF-A-DAY

''CUT OUT
FoR FUT,URE "USE"

SUVICE

. •ZUITII
•mVAIIA
•SPUD QUEU IAUIDIY
•GIISOI IEFIIIEIATOI
We H.,. A Full Time
Shop Technician
an Duty

For Information
Call Collect

811311 mo.

3 I I tlr

~liD

3 Announcement.
SWEEPER .e nd -1ne me·
chi• _.,, ...n.. P'i"Mu.
Pick up Mel
del very.. oe,la Vecuum
up
o-.. c.-halfAd.- co11
11 4-44e-OZI4.
·

JE AI£ YOUR SALES

Na Down Paymen,l
Excellent Rate1

773-5839 or
773-5788

No Sunday Calls

S&amp;W TV

446r4522

!;'u blic Notic a

FREE ESTIMATES

timates. 949-2801 or
949-2860

RENT A CAR
"We Rent .for Less"

Public Notica

Call for free siding es-

Sl DING CO.

AM
CONSTRUCTION

MIDDLEPORT
PLASTIC ARTS
Mliil&amp;i

"BeaU1iful, Custom
Built Garages"

GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES

3·5·tfc

*TROPHIES
•PLAQUES
*AWARDS

The Daily Sentinel

rr

SIDING
~ISSELL

DITCH WITCH
SERVICE

·

- - - -·- - ---· ··

,.

PH. 742-2328

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum ·

""'*·

Painting ·

8-10·1 mo.

GRAND CHAMP - Amy Ritchie, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ritchie, Route 1, ReedsvDie,

=

: NEW-REPAIR

11 '

•,' •

44

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON E'ITATEI
APARTMENTS IEquel
Houoloog Dtotoortunlty) hU

one
_end
, twO
It ...._""·
. , . , lor Nnt
.....
b1droom end •111 per
month for two b llltoom,

wMii 1200 depoolt looetect
- · l'oo:lend •n• lprlng
V•IIIIYI'IIu.-1-TV
Int. Coli 44e-2741cw .....

mtn•••·

Fumlehed ept. 818 Znd.,
Oelllpolle. •1711. Men only.
CoN 441-4411- IPM.
Newty remodalad 2 bdr.,
oqulppocl
olr. •210. 121'.11 B_,d
Aue.. Gelllpolle. Cell 4482118.

lilt-. _...,

2 bdr. apt . . . . . . . . , -.....~

tiO to t141permo. utltiM
pert. peld. Celll71i·l104or
171-5311.
Nicely furnlohed molllle
In city, CA. 1 ar 2
edulto only, no peto. Coli
441-033B.
Fumlehed .mctencv • 1 41
utlttleo pold, tilngle, - ..
llltll. 107 2nd. A.... o-~
polio. Cell 441-4411 ef1!1r :
IPM.
.

----------------~
Fuinlahad ept., 2 oooma a· '
beth. ciMn: no peta, edulh

only Depoalt •

- . . .... '

required . Colt 114-441· •
1111.
' .
:

113 Third Ave., 2 rooma a •
beth. t131 mo. lnoludn ;
••-· edulta only. Colt ·
441-4222 1·1, or 44~· •
2174 otter II.

u........ fuml&amp;hed ...... 4

rooma a beth, 1 or 2 edultl,
pet&amp;. Clll 441-0444
llefoniPM.

no

1 bdr. unluml- ept.,....,
HMC, no pete. CeH 4413117.
111\..,_ Apto. Mldollf orf: :

......... -

.... a.:klr

Cltl._ t1SO.I.,o1Hou•
lng Ollportunltleo. I 1 4H2·7121.

Newty remodaled 2 bed·
room, equipped kitchen.
t221.
required. Cel
114-112·1311 or 112·
2B11 . •

.,_It

Newly red
1 bed·
,_.,
"*""""
fumlehacf.
UZI. Dop oett required. Colt
It .. - .

114-112-1311 or 112:ZI11.
~ Menor Apto., Mlddlapert. ti.H .O.I lleo 1

llacfnrolpll.lorrent. .... . -

-···1e-htlolot
~ atdn ol utlltiN, ..... a
eaoo -..rtty dapaah Ia

,...Ired.
IUit8 loki
'
_.,.. IR We
them
llll¥'n

too•ted ...,. • dootor'a
elllcealhotiPtng ..... Col
114-112-71t7.

\

�44

Ap,rtment
for Rent

They'll Do It Every Time

&amp;e

79
Peta for Sale

Mt:6 ~ olii'IC.:lY ~S-·
CW,.7t:N-'/.11$ . - . OVTlXJOitlll

3 rmo. • both. h1qulrut1 22
4th Avo•• Galllpolla.

c4
QQ

NoW 1 bodroom opto. In
Middleport . Fumlohld or
unfumlohed.CIM 614-992·
6304.

AKC Germon Shepherd puppies, •100.00. Ready Aug.
14th. 304-875· 4883.

1 and 2 bodroomo furnlohod
apartmenu. Call992-6434.
992· 6914 , or (3041882·
2688 .

Booutlful cuddloy AKC "regloterod Poodle puppioo7wk.
old. 304· 675·6381 .

In Middleport on N. 4th
Ave.. 2 room apt. Ne&gt;
children . call 1-304-882 ·
2668.

57

homes. hou1e1. Pl. Plea11nt

ond

Musical
Instruments

unfurnished apartment•.

before 6

p.m.

Kimbail Artist Console Pi·
For rent Sleeping Rooms ~==--------r-':::':::':::':::':::':::':::':::':::~ ano. 18 mo . old, used very
little. Selling new . $2495,
and light houae keeping 1_
rooms. Pork Control Hotel.
Household
Goods
54
Misc.
Merchandise
will
oall for *1445. Call
51
Call 614-446-0756.
514-992-6466 attar 4 p:m.

Sleeping room 8126. utili ~
ties _Pt!!id. Share bath, mate
only. Range S. refrig. 919
2nd. Ave .. Galllpollo. Call
446· 44 16 after. 9 PM .

46

Space for Rent

Heavy duty white GE dryer.
very good condition. 860.
C1 11814 986 4392

Call614-245-9401 .

Signature Menu Magic kit·

18,000 BTU air conditioner,
uoed 7 timeo. $600. Call
614-773-5397.

- ----'·~1___ _-_ _

chen range, cermanic top,
glass oven door. automatic
timer, food wanner.$100.
Call 614·985-4392.

Trailer apace for rent. 1 mi.
from Galli polio city lim ito out
Rt. 688, niCe location . Call
448-4344.
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Parle, Route 33, North of
Pomaroy. Large lots. Call
614-992·7479.
Trailer epaces for rent. sewer
and Water furnished . 304·
675-1076 .
47 Wanted to Rent
To rent or buy a trailer lot.
Somewhere around
Langesville-Wilkeaville vin cinty. Coli 614·992-6416.

49

For Lease

For lease country store with
spacious living quarters.
$325 po~ mo. Coll614-24593111.

Merr.handiSP.
5.1

Household Goods

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Oliva St.', Gallipolis. New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal stoves.
pi~e wood living room
autta with 6 inch flat arms
8399. bunk bods complete
with bunkies $199. 2 piece
antron llvingroom suites
1199. antron recliners $99,
other recliners $80, maple
dinette aeta $179. box
springs &amp; manress twin or
full $100 sat regular-firm
$120. maple dinette chair1
836. waoh stando 834.
maple rockers S69, 7 piece
chrome dinette aet 8149, 6
piece dinette nt 899, used
bedroom suites. refrigeratou. range1, chest. dretsera,
wringer' w ..hera, TV's, dryoro, &amp; ohooo. Call614-4463169.

e

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa. chair, rocker, ottomen, 3 tables, (extra heavy),
8686. Solo, ch•ir ond loveseat. $276. Sofaa and chairs
priced from 82~6 . to •896 :
Tabloo. S50 and up to sl25.
Hlde·o-bldo,$390. ond up
to 8660 .. sofa bado 8145,
Recliners, $28&amp;. to e376 .,
Lampo from $28. to $126.
pc . dinottoo from $109 .. to
435. 7 pc. 1189 and up.
Wood table with ai)C Chaire
U86 to •745. Delk s110
up to $225. Hutchao, 8650.
Bunk bed complete with
medreues, $276. and up to
U96. Baby bode, , •110 .
Mattresses or bo)C apringe.
. full or twin, $58 .. firm, $68.
and 178. Queen ooll. t1 96.
4 dr. chests. 142. 6 dr .
cheats. 164. Bed frimes,
820.ond 825 .. 10 gun· Gun
cabinets. 8360. Goo or
electric ranges 8376. Baby
mattrooooo, $26 &amp; 135, bod
frames 820. $28, • 830.
king frame 160. Good ..lac·
tion of bedroom suites,
rockera, metal c'ablnau.
hoadboarda $38 &amp; up to
866.
Used furniture-- dryers. and
TV's. 3 mUaa out Bulaville
Rd. Open 9am to 6pm, Mon.
thru Fri .. 9om to llpm. Sot.
614-446-0322
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washera. dryera. refrlgerl tors, rangaa. Skaggs Ap·
pliancis, Upper River Rd.
boolde Stone Creot Motel.
614-446-7398.
County Appliance, Inc .
Good uoad eppllanceo and
TV ooto. Open BAM to &amp;PM .
Mon 1hru Sot. 448·1819,
827 3rd. Ava. Golilpollo.
OH .
7 fronfrM refrigerators includino2 olde by olda. 2 30'
gao r'llngoo, horvoot gold &amp;
avacltdo green, OE Wether •
dryer metchlng eat. avocado
grHn. 2 uaed couchea.
Skoggo Applloncoo. Uppor
River Rd. 448· 7398.

'

Range. 304·896·3845 . Coli
after 6 _,.m.

21h ton central air condi·
tloner. complete with H coil
&amp; tubing. new compressor.
S550. Call 614-992-5437.

zs

a.

F-•rill

Hay

l!o.

THURSDAY

•l(t·

8/18/84
EVENING

Grein ·

81

Home
• '
Improvement• : -:

..

Ro~fing ~~~

Marcum
S.
lng. Now lnatallng rub,._•
rc)Ofl . 30 years ••peri~:
epeclallzlng in buRt up r90f;-4 ·
Call 814·3BB·98tl7. : :: :~ .

II diiSfllJI Ldillll

71

PAINTING- Interior onilv:
toriO&lt;. plumbing, roottn¢":
oomo romodeling. 20 f'L.'
exp. Call 81 4·388· 96152.; - :

Autos for S1le

1.._--------'""l'---------1

TOP CASH
late r
model
used peld
cars . forSmith
Buick-Pontiac, 1911 Eaot·
orn Avo.. Golllpollo. Call
614-446-228;2..
'
1976 Vega auto, runs great.
good tlrea. $625. Call 614~79-2507 .

1978 Dodge Aepen 2 dr.,'
exc. cond.. 12,600. Ona
owner. · Call Faye Coughan·
our. 446-4262.
64 Fairlano 6 cyl .. 38,700. 2
dr. Call 446·3626.
1978 Cougar PS. PB. power
windOw, AC. cruise, new
tireo, mull sell. 11,800. Call
448-0289.
1978 Plymouth Vol•ir• 2 dr.
6 cyl.. auto.. radio, was

72

Truck• for Sale

74

Motorcycles

1 9BO Chevy Luv ohort bod 4
apd, olr. -rldlo. 12,988.
1 979 Chevy Luv short bed 4
opd .. r'lldlo, topper, 12.718.
John's Auto Solao. lulovlllo
·Rd. Galllpoila. Qh. Open. til
dod&lt;. Call 446-47B2.
1974 Chevy 'h ton PU. now
battery. and cqmplete tuna

83 Seppora, take over pay~
!TI8nta. must aell. 8)CC. cond.
Call 446, 2148.

1971 Ford PU truck, runo 1977 Suzuki GT 7110 with
good with . camper .top. farrlno. low miloo.. llko new
Noado oomo work . Call condition. 304-675·1699 .
814-388·9888 eve.
1984 Honda 7110 Shadow.
71 GMC stop von, 14 ft. 2,000 mll8o. Some •• new,
boat &amp; troMor· 40 Hp John· 82500.00, 304-875-7416.
•on engine. Call 448-4337.
1984 Hondo Night Hawk.
19B1 Ford Courier with 700 mi. like now,
topper, 5 opd .. mint cond. 12,600.00. Coli after 5 PM.
F"' oala or trode for good 304-6715-4210.
car. Coli 614-.256-6783 1 - - - - - - - - - avenings.
1983 Hondo' V65 Magna.
4,300 mi. oxc ohape. good
1968 Chevy pickup •. stand- rubber, will sacrifice,
ard. 6· cyt. 8260. Cali 82.800 . 00 . 304·676·
614·B43·5129.
.
3288.

1980 Thunderbird. 2 tone.
Pioneer atero, new
rodiol tirea. Coli 614·949·
2162 after 6:3'0 p.m.
a~-fm

1977 Buick Rogal. V6 on·
gine. AC. AM·FM radio, new
ra~lal tires, all new parts.
f1 BOO. Call 614-992-3379
anytime. Conrad Ohlinger.
1976 Ford LTO, It. blue, vary
good conditio.rl. $1000, Call
814-9811·4392.
1982 Chevette, 4 spd ..
AM-FM. Exc. i:on., $2700.
1976 Caprice Station
wagon. very good· conditon,
bu~ needs some body.work.
seoo. Coli 614-985-4174.
197B Oldo. ·perfect condi·
tion, $2000. 1975 Ford
Stationwagon. low mileage
t600. Call"614·992-6848.
74 Chevarolet Novo Super
Sport. 8126 . Cell614-9926787.
1 974 Cedliolla~ Sedan Seville. 87,000 miles. Great
condition; only $1 ZOO. Call
614-992· 2478 • .

'

.

1977 Yamaha 80 dirt bike,
runs good. 304·676·4357.

1974 GMC piCkup with
fiberglasa top, V-8, •uto,
PS. PB. AC. noor mint
condition. IS&amp;~Obo ' milea. 1-:::=-----'-----,--muot aea and drive. 82700. 75
Boats and
.
Call 742-3010 ev...
Motors for Sale

1----------

1973 Ford F-26o. new valve
job 8t Chain. air. auJo. dual MFG 16 ft . tribottom with
tankl, lookl • run good. 76 hone power outboerd
8900. 1968 VW custom
built truck. flat be!!. auto, motor, sl,3&amp;0. Cell 8142_
66
fiborgluo llore fenders, _
_·~1_3_3_6_,_ _ _ _ __
1750. John Krowaczyn. Cell 15 ft. Storcraft boat and
614-992-2717.
trailer. Ea. cond. Coli 4461924.
1 978 'h ton Chevy pickup
with camper. •leaps 4 .. I ~~-m-a_ll_c_o_bl_n_c_r_u-ioer-.""au fiber
t2600 or will olaep sopor· gltloo, flylnft bridfto, 85 hp
otoly. 1 977 OLds Omega 4
•
•
door. runs cheap. • 1 200. MttfCury. trailer. electric
wench.
Complete
for
Call 614•7 4 2 • 2 460.
11660. Canboaaanat1100
E. Main St. Pomeroy or call
992·7034.

1

1973 VW 412. good worlc
car, f450.00 . 304-67117247.

.73

Vans&amp; ~W.O.

Wi111811 or trade forr.·ckup of
equal value: 1978 ord van,
F-260. automatic, AC.
cruise. PS. PB. cultomize·
d,eKtended top, duel 11nka.
IIOVO, oink, bod, rofrigore ·
tor. excellent cOnditiOn .
811995 . Call 614-9S2·
2708•

1 979 Mercury Capri Rally
Sports, •2.1100.00. 1980
Monzo $2, 700.00. Phone
304-8 715- ZJ114 after 15 PM.

1976 Fcird 4 Wheol Drive,
PB, PS, new tir.., .new
point. Call 614· 992-1826.

1983 cul'iooo like new,
18,000 mll11, very good goo
mileage, Will conaidertrede~
ln. 304·11"15-31 23.

For aalo 'SO AMC Eagle
Wagon, autom•tlc. 4wd. ac.
cruise. power brakes eteering, new ww tires.
85000. 304-675· 7520,

door. auto. PS. PB, crulea
control, eir, AM·FM
caoaette. Extra ehorp, priced
·on lnopaclion. 304-87114181 .

19711 GMC Jimmy 4x4,
runa good, good tlr'lll, body
~;;~• work. 304-.711-

1-....,.---------1977 Caprice Claoolc. 2

fl.Abtlt.l OF Ale~

Fetty Tree Trimming, stumtJ
removal. Call 304 - 67~·
1331 '
..•
GET your carpet SHII'
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAI'I
STEAMER. Water romovai;
furniture cle8ning. free eet;matu. 304-676-2295. •• ,-.,
BASEMENT WATEi!f;
PROOFING. Unconditional
lifetime guara'nt~. LoC:al
references furnished. ·~ Fr.ea. ·
estimates. Call collect.· \·'
614-237-0488; 9 a.m. to ·&amp;;
p . m . Rogers Basement.
WaterprOofing.
RINGLES'S SERVICE. ex~
perienced carpenter, electri _.
ciai-t; maaon, painter, ~roOt-;
ing (including hot tW'application! 304-675-208•
or 675-4660.
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l!o. Accessories

Pick up topper, brown.
olidlng glaoa, 8ft. Volley Boll
Producll, 24th •nd Joffor·
oqn Ave .. Point Pliooant.
Four 4·35·1 5 Gumbo
Muddero. hlr cond .
1100.00. Phone 304· 6767161 .

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Camping
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Plumbing
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Gallipoli1, Ohio
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Phone 614-448-3888 or
614-446-4477
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JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HE.ATING: Rt. 1. Box 366. GaiNpolio. Call 614-367· 0671._·SHULAW'S Plumbing: •aitd
Hooting. 211 Sixth • ,St ..
Polflt Pleasant. W. Ve . 304.t
875-5420. Licenoed - a·.;t
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for ula 12x14 cabin tent Oood-1 ExCavating, IM.Iir
with aluminum poles and
menta. footers.. drlv.W•!'S'
caoa $811.00. 8 tt. oluminum , Mptlc
tanks, landscapi•l ...'
camper topper for pickup Coli anytime 614·4411:1&gt;
truck, roll out window and
41137. Jomeo L. Oavloon. Jr~
top vent, panelod. •100. owner.
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~-304·882-3378.
Dozer Worl&lt; by Tad Han'oa.
1983 Sh,llo 20 foot Dhchaa. ponds, 'roads, land
camper ••cellent condition. clear~ng, etc. Call Motor f(ar
s10.1100. One owner. Call Brokaro, 446·81192.
;
attar 6 :30 p.m .• 304·8911·
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3603. . .
J.A~ A.Construction Co.Ru·
tlond, Oh,61 4· 742-2903;'
llaoamonto. Footers. !::on·.
79 Motors Homes
crate work, 8ackho,s;
• &amp;. Cempera
Dozer &amp; Oitchor, Dumptruck•. &amp; watwr·gas·seW.r-:
:
e.l ectrical llne1.
BUROETTE CAMPER
SALES • SERVICE. Open
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Electrical
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dally 8 to. 8:30, So1. 9 to 4.
Cloaod Sunday. U.S. Rt. 80,
• Refrigeration: •
Coolvllla , Oh 61,.·887·
33Be.
SEWING Machine ropalra.: ·
HrYice. 'Authorized Singer
Salao &amp; Service Sharpen
Scluoro . Fabric SlroR.,·
Pomoroy. 814-992-2284. , :

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James Boy1 Water S.rvlct}
Aloo pools flUid. Call 814i
2118· 1141 o.r 1114-448 ~ ·
1175or814·448·7811 . I

Couch ond chalreetwithand
tablea; Maytag wa1her and
dryer; dining - room table
whh 4 choirs; 311 mm
camera; B&amp;W 12 Inch TV.
Coli 992·11879.

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Kan'o Water Service. Wallo~

clotarno, pools filled . Phon•
387·0123 or 387 · 72'41)
nl~ht or day.
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1 portable trapeze bar with
overhaul freme and bart. No
n - to fatten to bod. Call
814-881·3878.

AKC Rogloter'lld mlnlatun
Daohhound pupplao- block
&amp; ruot. Shots •
-rmecU1tiO. · Coli 304·
883-837B.

1881 NC 110 Honda EJCP,.., '711 Fr'llnklln 28ft. llthwhael·
1 - mleage, oxa. oon. C•ll cem ., lir very good con·
1114-1112·3326 anytime.
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Call Jim Lanlor, 304·•78•
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Chapter George Plimpton
hosts this live broadcast of
the opening of the aale sal:
vaged from the sunken
ocean· liner; Andrea Doria.
8:30
(J) CD Fomlly Tiea AJex
helps Skippy cope with the
news thet he is en adopted
child. IR) · .
Cil Top Rank Boxing from
Merrillville.. IN Top Rank
Boxing presents a 1()..
round Middleweight bout.
featuring Mike Landini vs.
Wilbur Johnson.
liD Dinner 11 Jullo'o "A Bar·
becue.' Julia Child nlects
tome goat chee•• for a barbecue and guest chef FraP..
cois
Kissel
prepares
Dungene11 crab stew. (R)
[Closed c_optioned)
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9:00 8 (J) CD Cheen Sam
helps o struggling Red Sox
pitcher out by giving him
his good luck charm. IRI
(2) MOVIE: 'Mr. Mom'
Cll700 Club
(I)
(lJ NFL Pre-Sea..,n
F-boll: Plnaburgh at
Oalloo
0 (I) ilD Simon &amp; Simon
A .J. and Rick are hired after 1 retired FBI agent is
murdered and ,JOhn Dillinger's gun is stolen frOm his
collection. IRI (60 min .l
()]) Myateryl ·wo. the Ac·
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mike a run for it. IR) 160
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is dismayed when the husband she presumed deed
in the Vietna"m War returns
and sues her and tier new
husband. (RI ·
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The Mayor relieves Furillo
of his command and Joyce
has been marked for murder by a verlgeful man. (RJ
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' Mack's obsession to des-·
trov the Wolfbridge Group
is so consuming that it
leads Mack and Karen to
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special features political
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· discueaes . their expltri·
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dreams of returning to
their homeland.
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filii Jafferoons
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Cil ESPN'I Speecl-k '
I]) Major l.Hgue Baoaboll:
Pittobu!llh ot Atlanta
(J) G Cll Family Feud
CIJ Lova Connection
. Cil Dr. Who
liD Wheal of .Fortune
Ill Ona Dey ot a Time
8:00 G (J) CD Glmme a Break
Nell's attempt to play
·cupid' to the Kaniskv family take• a decidedly sour
turn. IR)
Cil MOYIE: 'Journey to the
Center of the Eenh'
Cll Clrcuo
Cil NfL'o Greelel! Momentt Nfl's Greatest Mo.
mento prosanll highlights
of Super Bowl·x· featuring
the Pittsburgh Steelors vs.
the Dollas Cowboys.
(J) . . IIJ) 20/20
G (I) 'ID Megnum P.l.
Magnum and TC's rivalry
comes to a head when they
both sponsor a youth basketball team. (RI (60 min.l
Cil, ' Povoi'C!!ti Live at
· Madlaon Squar'll Garden
liD Snook Preview&amp; Cohosts Neal Gobler and Jef·
frey Lyons take .a look at
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Moat wells completed SIJ1't"e~
·day. Pump 1ales and
COl. 304-895-3.8 02.
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7B Bronco lift kit 1 8-44
1-979 Oldo Cullan Su- tire•. too meny exirea to lilt
preme, low milea, eJtcellerh. $7,800. Ca11446-14112.
condition, priced on inspec- ·
lion . 304·875· 23&amp;9.
1979 cuotomizld Chevy
1984 VW GTI Rabbit Van. low mileage. good
11.000. take over pay- condition. See linda Ste·
ments. Moving out of t1Jte. wart, Mulberry Hgt1., Pomeroy. Call 814-992-82715 . •
304-676· 7611S.

'77 Monte Carlo, new mo~
tor, axe interior. good tires,
$2,200.00 -firm. 304-8763383, call etter 5 :00.

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RON'S Television ServlcO':
Specializing In Zenith "ariol
Motoro·la , Quazar. ' an.d
houoo calls. Call 304·,6'76·,
2398 or 814·446-2454: .:

Buildlng-Remqdeling. con,
crete, drywall, electrical,
roofing, flooring, framtng.:
kitchen· bathroom inatalla·~~
tion, door-window freminil]
304-675· 2440.
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up. runs
vary
good,
rust,
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614' 2415·
9616 ,

1974. 754
Wind·
1983 Toyota Tercel itation jammer, s1,000. or beot
wagon. 4 wheel drive . Call offer. Must oall. Moving out
614-246-9401 .
of state. 304-676-7669.

1978 Chevrolet Monzo
make offer. Call 614-245:,
9568.

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f2 .296 now $2.100. John' o
Auto Sales, Bulaville Rd.
Gallipolis, Oh. Open til dark.
Coli 446' 4782.
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1976 Chevy otetionwagon,
9 passenger. very good
cand.• new banary. e&amp;75.
Call 614·246·9.6f6.

H • S Home lmprovemlllltr
vinyl olldlng, roofing, roqp;.;
addition, atorm wlndowl;stone. Call 614-367-0409
or 814· 367-7244.
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K &amp;. T Contractors. Ro~ftng it
1983 Kowooakl GPZ 750. · aiding. remodeling. repairs.:
2000 mil... Exc . c9n . painting, reasonable ' rat••·:·
82500. coli 814- 992-6747. Call4'46-11867 or 814· 698·'
6729 .
.;
1978 Honda OdvooeY.
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C li S Painting ' Sorvlceo ~
s700. Coll814-982:6437.
Boot prlcao around. Calr,
76 Electric Glide FHL today for free ••timat,e l.,
Interior Ia e.~tterior. Call•
Dreuar •3100. SpO&lt;stor
446·1097. •
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Chopper •1900. muotoMto
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eppraclate. Call 814-992GENE'S DEEP STE.II:M'
6846.
CARPET CLEAN ;:
sc;otchgulrd-water extrallc .;
Honda 1100 Gold
tion, deodorizers. FREE. asti~'
Interstate. 4740 miles.
matH. Reasonable rates:
Gano Smith, 992·6309.

Truck Toppera; · Most alzoo,
different colora. John ' 1
Auto Saleo. ·Bulaville Rei.
Gallipolis. Oh. Open til darlc.
Coli 448-4782.

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IIl Andy Grlifith
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8:30 •
(J) (!] NBC Newa ·
Cil MOYIE: 'Cporage ol
Blaak leauty'
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Cil ~ SportaLook
I]) Carol Burnett
(IJ • (JJJ ABC Newo
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54 Caliber Hawkon Muzzle
Loader whh full length bracope. N- with powder,
bollo; • pouoheo. UIIO. Call
61-4-742·3010.Evan.

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Cut up olaba. 815 PU
load,lerger loads delivered.
Call for prices. Call 614245-6804.
- - - - - - -·lcOak wall phones, rockers,
preaaed chairs. pedestal tabln, hutchoo, &amp; misc. Paul
Conkle Fqrnlture. Rt. 7,
Tuppera Plains. Ohio.1

Nicll elaouio ,....,., Ken/ more w....... luH olza bed
boa aprtnge ,• mattress,
o1hor houeehold itmu. Call

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Splnet-Conoole Plano Bargain. Wanted: responsible
party to take o'Jer low
monthly payamenu on
spinet piano. Can be seen
locally. Write Credit Manager: P.O. Bo)C 33. Friedens,
Pe. 151141 .

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'aby hamster1, cagee, aqua~
riums • acceeaories, rellonoblo prlceo. Call 448·
7711 •

448-3224.

Uaed clairinet in 'good condi·
tion. used only 3 seasons .
Coll614-992· 5115.

Self defrosting .·
Used Corln trombone, fair
1----'------- S100, Kenmore
cond, axe for beginners.
Pickens used furniture. 304- automatic washer
304-676-4356.
676·6483 or 675·1450.
Natural gas dryer $
inch electriC. range
11ousehold goods. moving window air conditioners
Fruit
must sail almoet new sofa 500.0 &amp; 8000 BTU . $66
l!o. Vegetables
S1 50.00, loveseet $126.00 · each. Call 614-742-2352 .
or best offer 304-6767110.
Tobacco steaks 52 in long.
Both ends sharpened, 17 For sale canning tomatoes.
cents each 16 cents per 100 Call614-367-7288.
or more. 304-937·2530. · 1-~------.,..-Silver Queen com S 1.
Equipment
For sale etectric wheel chair, dozen. Phone orders at
614-245-6204.
304-773-5174 . •
Used 40 channel CB radio.
strawberFrigidaire medium size Red resberries
Coli 446-3042.
washer. double iron sink- ries. Taylors Berry Patch.
with all fi)Cturea, 3 bundle Call446-8692.
roof
shingles. 304-67553
For sale: yellow sweet corn
2611 .
a.. canning tomitoes. AnFirewood, · $20.00 pickup drew Cross farm. letart
Antique Rose Back Victorian load, 830.00 delivorod. Falla. call 614·992-3734 or
Empire Sofa 8t Eastlake 304-675- 2991 or 675- 247- 2862.
platform rocker. Call 614- 6752 .
Now peking sweet corn,
, _9_9_2-_6_9_&amp;_8_
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Surplus Army camouflage. $1 . 40 a dozen, Silver
14 oz denim, rental used Queen. Call614-742-3010.
54 Misc. Merchandise clothing.
1972 El · Camero,
1977 Triumph chopper Sweet .corn,silver queen.
(760) . Sam Somerville's, you pull, $.76 'a dozen at
Knauff Firewood Split- 95% . East-Ravenswood INew 65236 SR 124. Portland •
hardwoods. Seasoned or Era). Fri. Sat, Sun, 1:00· Ohio or call614-843-6186.
green. You pick up or we .7 :00 pm. Discount factory
deliver. HEAP vendor. 614· union labeled advertising Golden Queen sweet corn.
266·6246.
specialties. Point Pleasant, S 1 .00 dozen . 304·675·
2817 .
304-676-3334.
Limestone, Sand, Gravel.
Delivered in Mason. Meigs, 2 piece wooden frame Couch Tree ripened canning . or
Gallia or pick up at Richards and rocker, 304· 773-5492. freezing peaohes, extra nice,
&amp; Son. Call 446· 7785.
current price $9.98 bushel .
Sony data movie color, video Call . for. current variety .
Plastic ciiter~s state ap- camera. new in~ludes. bat· Plea~e bring containers for
proved, plastic septic tanks. terv and recharge, S900. bushels. .Also, early ·Crop
plastic culvert. metal cul - Call 304-8B2-2508.
apples. Bartlett Pears and
'
verts, RON -EVANS ENTERprunes, plums ready in late
PRISES. Jackson. Oh 614- Ping pong table, picnic ·August. Bob"s Market. Ma~86 · 5930 .
table. -cash register. hard- oon, W . Va., 304-773 ware scales, auto ramp, 14" 5721. Open daily till dark.
Shrubs pruned. lawn re- air attic~ exhaust fan, 1,000
seeded , retaining walls, sq.h . capacity. bath-fan- Canning tomltoas, 4th
sidewalkt. patios . bark lite. slightly damaged com - house past Gallipolis Forry
mulch &amp;. sawdust. Contact mode, shower stall, 1920 Post Office. Roadside
Bruce Oavision. Call 614- Marquette. Point Pleasant, Stand. bring own container.
266·1427 .
304-576-2104.
Silver Queen sweet corn,
For oale fill dirt. and top ooil. Cream separater, 13 gal. 304- ~58·1721 .
Call Coll614-256-1427.
carboy jug, hobby horse.
large panda bears. Life mag·
Used Ford backhoe. 1-614- azines. glass clorox jugs.
59 For Sale or Trade
694-7842 or 614-694- couch and chair, Readers
5006.
Olgeot. matal bed. 6 gal.
stone jar, dresser with mar- 1979 Ford Fairmont. 4 cyl ..
John Deere LA tractor &amp; ble top, teachers de1k, 62600. or trade for good
equip. 81 ,600. Self con- shovel. poker. washpan. wa· 4)C4 auto. trans .• 304· 676tained truck camper $300. tar cooler, 50 gal. barrel, 5 7690.
1978 T-bird $2,000. Cell gal. barrel. Phone 304-676446-0361 '
3828.
House for sale or will con·
sider trade for mobile home
Baby bod with matching
of equal value. 304-773padded dra11er dark pine 55 auilding Supplies
5174.
finisfrll. $90. Stoller 116.
Eight foot bar w-6 bar stools
S1 00. Coll614-245-5870. Building Materials
Supplii'S
Block, brick, sewer pipes,
Homelite chain saw. Super windowt. llntelt. etC .
~ Ll Vi~:;litl.k
,XL 2, 16.. bsr1, extra chllna, Claude Winters. Rio Grande,
automatic oiler. used very 0 . Coll614·245·5121 .
little. Coli 446-1 570.
Now open for buaine... 61 Farm Equipment
Old cupboards. ice box~ Iron Mountain State Block, Rt.
beds. 8 pieces of wicker. 33, New Haven . Complete
round table, miac. itemi. maoonry ouppllea. 4", 8". Black Anguo bull 6507001bo. Coli 446·23$9.
Call 448-3759.
12" block. Delivery service.
Phone dey 304-882-2222, 9 N Ford tractor, front end
Used 40 Channel CB radio. evening 8,82· 3239.
loader. unicorn .wood splitPhone 446· 3042 .
tor. boom pole canter. box
robblt pens with feeders, lug
56
Pets for Sale - rima. truck topper. Call
61 4· 742-2178.
Moving out of state. Must
sell Sears heavyduty
washer, 8 month1 old, HILLCREST KENNELS Gravely tractor • acceaeo$350. 1Gibton refrl-freezer Boarding all breads. Heated ries. Older model, U60. Soa·
aide by oida 4 yrs . old 8260. indoor· outdoor facilities: Sarah Romooy. Co. Rd. 25,
AKC Doberman puppies: Pomeroy Plkl. Coli 814Call 446·2767.
Stud Service-. Cell614·446• 992-8178 .
Kenmore washing machine, 77911.
good cond ., 6 yr1. old,
8100. Hio &amp; hero 26" 3 Judy Taylor Grooming. Call
speed bike. like' new, 176 ea. 614· 387· 7220.
Call 614-38B·9043.

4 chain uwo for oale. All like
n - t100. oach. Coli 814·
742· 3010 &amp;VII.

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For sale seasoned wood .

Why
more Trade Center
Fumltur'll Oullet. Kanaugo,
Olllo. 0...,. 1· 7 PM • .

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treller. 22ft., with com~
both, lociiUicl on "'·' -""
" " ' - Derwin •
llngham. Whirlpool ohall'
type 11.21 freuer. ea~t
1978 Chavy Cheyen~· P'U;
whh topper. $3800. 1•1*
Pon11ec lonnevHie 14,800Z
Call 814-982· 2807.
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3 yr. old oorrli aeldlng olrad
by Super Chlil. COli bo
oh-n with little -"'·
uoo. Call Leo. 814·1122411.
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per bole . Call 814-985·
3882.

Lowery Rythm 2 keyboard.
13 pedoiO&lt;gon. Coot 12400
will sell for $1000. 3 yro .
old . Conolst of S150 worth
of music. gooseneck light.
stool &amp; earphones. Call
614·985·4392.

2 bedroom

304-676· 221B

Livestock

Wurlitz:er plano · like new,
Italian provincial sable
chorry 81 .700 firm. Coli
446·4426 linytime.

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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Area deaths

Dale Cross

Rose .lakes colninand

Saturday, August 18

Hazel Icenhower

10:00 A.M.-Garden Tractor Pull-Tractor Pull Area
1: 00 P.M.-Pretty ·Baby Contest-Show Ring on Hill
"1 : 00 P.M.-Chain Saw Contest
4:·00 P .M.-Quarter Horse Races
7:00 P.M.-Tractor Pull-Ce!!ter Field

Dale Cross, 78, Silver Springs,
died Friday at Ills home.
A native of Gl'el!t Belld In Meigs
County, Mr. Cross moved to the
Stiver Springs area from Orlanoo,
F1a., In' 1970. He was a retired
welder.
SUrviving are his wife, Hazel J .
Cross; three sisters, Mrs. Edith
Hallead, Reno; Mrs. Dorothy Davis, MiddlePort. and Mrs. Goldie
ow. Long Bottom; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Wava Renner and Mrs.
Agnes Hl\dSOn, both of Silver
Springs and several nieces and

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A SYracuse man wiD ~pend six ·
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bl-eakiDg and entering ~
anolhermanlsawa!Ungsentenclng.
Gary 'wa:vne Martin, 22. at
Syracuse, previously of Charleston,
pleaded guilty to . entering the
Syracuse Fire HOUSI! 011 Aug. 3and
stealing a televJ,slon. Martin. who Is
stjll on probation In West VIrginia on
s1m111ar charges, was sentenced to
six months In a state Institution.
Martin had taken the keys that
were lett In the lklor of the building.
said Meigs County Prosecuting
AttomeyFrederlckW.erowm.He
then waited several months after
taking the keys before entering the
structure.· Martin and • William
Lester Foley toolc tbe television set
to Rutland anti sold It, Crow

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Fpley, 22,

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chargl!ljwltha'tourthdegteefelony,
llretiJdDg llld entering. He pleaded
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sentenclngoacetliecolidltlonsofber
~lion In the IDdlana convlclklll
are laWn.
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M!Der, who was also Involved In
pa""'ng bad cbedcs· 1n Meigs
County, was c:onvictl!d In JJ,!Ianla
on bad check cllal'ges and Is
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Incarcerated. said Yourlcil6kl. Crow
A Racine man was found hanged '
sald he wW begin extradition In the Meigs County Jail Thursday
(ll'OCI!I!dinli 10011.
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aft.emoon according to sheriff's
'Ell Eberabach Jr. of Lorton, Va., deputies.
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appeared on charges of felonious
Phlllp Fisher, 52, Greeni\'(JOd
assauh.
Cemetery Road, Racine was f9Und
Ebersbach Is accu.sed of the Aug.
5:17p.m. He was~ •
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dead at Veterans Memortal Hospl- .7:
RDberts,ownerottheCoveBar.The tal at 5:42p.m.
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cllargoelsasemnddegreefeloi\Yand
Aocordlng to tile report, fk1lutles
c~ a maximum perlalty Of 15 lllld observed Fisher watdtlng .
years In a state lnstltutlon.
television about~ minutes before
Ebersbadl was anestedWednes· tbeyfoondhlmhanglngwtthai!M'el
· day at the Meigs County Falr. He . over an overhead bar.
was originally Indicted m Feb. 1.
He had been anested at 2: llp.m.
Ebenbllchsaidhewasnotawareof Thunday on a bl!nch warrant tram
thechlll'llllS·
Met&amp;s Cwnty Cwrt. The wamnt,
He askBl for COIIIIIIeiandwas to be
aiTalgned todaY on the cbarges. He
lsCUITeDtlyernployedlnl.lJrton. Va.
as a .carpenter. EberSbach's bond
was set at $2,500. Kni81Jt said tile
arraignment.was held soqulddy to
allow Ebersbach tn refum to his
ernptoyment.
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Paul Richard SteinmetZ Sr. of
Rutland was returned to'court on a

Racine man

found hanged
in .Meigs jail
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Issued Aug. 10, was fortalllngto pay
tines !M'ed the court.
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Wednesday fire at his residence,

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accordlngtotheshef1ff'sreport.The ISald Meigs CountySberltf James J.
Proffitt. No fonnal charges have
fire destroYed the'lm9e.
After being questioned about the been filed.
An autopsy wW be performed by
fire, Flsber was arrested for anon,
the Franklin County Coroner's
omce. IKe' report stated.
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openmg set
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opening day this year for Carleton

School,Supt.JohnS.Fosterreports.
Meigs Industries Workshop wW
continue In operation Monday
tbr&lt;xlgh Friday this year.
Parents who haVe not canpleted
enrollmmt should contact the

school office at once. Students or
adults' cannot be enrolled for the
year unfU all requlremellts have
been completed.

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was•td. len'1 sizes 27 to
42 . 'waist. Choose
correct ltqtli.

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Replar sizes 29 to 42 and ixtra
lara• sizes 44 to 50. All are pre·
wasbed. Good style selections.
We'll &amp;ladly htl~ you find your
correct size in the style you lite.
Men's 122.95
JEANS ..................... Saie 117.88
len's 124.95
JEANS ...... ;.............. Sale 119.48
len's '26.95
JEANS ..................... Salt 121.38
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entorcement o!llcen were search·
lbg the Marietta area: todaY tor'two

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- About 400 miners at Peal!OOY
Coal's Sunnyhlll 'Mines herei
walked off their jobs to
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working conditions, a United
e
Workers union official said tod ~
- "We just don't have enough inl!n
to run the mines and they just don't
seem to want to talk to us about It,'·'
said Tom Gibbon, recording secretary for UMW Locall.340.
· Gibbon sakl the walkout, not
authorized by the UWM, began .
Thursday and that miners were to ' ~
meet at · nOOn today to decide
whether they want to continue the
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dllpatcher-J.ner Wbo ~ Ray Ilepal1mlnt,
the FBI &amp;lid Wllllam·
MyerS, 24 and MlchMI \V&amp;yae ,
stow11 ~ Deparlmeilt are
GNbbl, 33, overpowered 1n Jail .
conlucllna the tnveltiPtlon.
etiCiqll!lalt SundiY· .
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The pollee dllef lllld !bey checked
faclnl
~ munler trial In COIUIICIIIID
·the i'cmla al the motel, but found
With the l!llldeatb al J81111!11 Terry
notblnl·
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"II UJe'Y did atay, they uaed faked Mc.O•elenG Gnlblllwuto&amp;Dm·
trial b' 10 counta all'orply.
illll1el," Wblte aald.

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Days 1M Who workEd 'lbursday
were being InterviEWed this mom·lng. Wblte would not , CXIII~Illll • ·
whether or not the men had been
seen In the WllllamltOWII area.
• "On tbat, we are wallllli for .
'lll!l'tlflcation," White said. We IIMW
they had been In Marietta because
blid chedllbe:ve been P' ed
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Co., Whlchoperatesthemlne, had no
linmedlate comment.
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500 miners began the strike to
protest the continued layoffs of 200
miners, furloughed when owners
thought 1he mine would have to

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~ty Jail after """'n'' a car there
·tbey n!pD11ed iO have 1101en parkBI
-at a WllllamltOWil, W.Vi. motel
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are located on John St In Syracuse.
omce boors are 8: :n a.m. through
3: lJ p.m. Residents may call

Investigation Is completed.
AJ80 app9rlng before Common
Pleas Judge Charles Knight was
Mary Yourlm&amp;ld areanton.
. She pleaded guilty In Issuing lour
· •bad checks, &amp;fourth degieefelony.
Yourkolkl,19, was found guilty Of
writing bad checks toDar;~nfl~. paroleviJiatlon.
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who thell deposited part o! the
Ste1Dmetz Is chal'&amp;l!d with caJ:IY·
Checks while cashlngtheremaJnlri&amp; . lnga llreannwhUeunderJX'(lbation.
amounts, said Crow.
lie Is on probation for felonloos
· Yourko8ld was arrested Ill Nla· assault.
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He aslu!d tor counsel and will be
cnJIIS the border. She w:as returned arraigned at a later date. .

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"Most of us woo have Uve!iln Meigs
County all wr Uves la10W the
question Is being downplayed,
of building the acotiss
hlgjlway construction In IOUtheast· · road and ~ the Roote 33
em Ohio Is shaping up as a major !our·lane to Athens, We la10W that
Issue in the !Mth District race for the .these. lmProvenients woold bring
Ohio House of Rep!'elll!lltatlves.
. cteveqmmt to w.r area."
Qn Wednelday. lncumbellt repreShe sald a cl)lzens' effort,lhrough
sentatlve Jolynn Boster, ,D- ·peUtion dr'IW!, woold "capture the
Galllpolls, released the trjiiiSCI'ipt of attePtlon of ststa 'legislators" and
a letter written to Ohio Department tell' them " ... \he people of Mt;cB
'of Transportation Dtrector Warren Coonty ,- and fllll1WIIdlllg aJWitles,
Smith Ul'llllli·that regional highway. are tired of being jJlt on bold.''
coostructliln be made, " ...a .tq)
On Wednelld&amp;y '.,;.. In a .letter.to
prtority lh ...long range plans for Smith and other sta~ cabinet
. development In the state."
· officers - Rep, Boster said. ."any
Meanwhile In Meigs . Coonty, deYelopnent plan which does not
dlssatlsfactlon With the slow pro- .fully addless the transportatkm
gres8 at the state level tor funding of probleml In IOUtheast Ohio woold
an ~ road flml, the Ravens- eUmlnatethatenllrequa4ralltofthe
woodl3rtdgeto0h1o71\lldU.S.33has state from etrectlve. revltallzatlcn,
led to a cltllens' pel!tlon drtve much less growth."
)leaded by Boster's op¢.nent 1J! the
State cabinet otrlcers are curNovember election, Jenf4fer rentlydraftlngthelhlrdpllaseofthe ·
Gov. Celeste's ''Strateelc Plan for
Sheets, a Pomeroy Republican. ·
"There Is an Ul'gliitt neEd for smne Ohio for the ~111!11 and Beyllld.','
sort of attention to be gtven In ~ . Boster told Smith, who chaln the
matter;" Sheets told the POIJ)el'OY
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CapyolghtM 1884

Mrs. Clara E. Heruy Lochary, 84,
died Tuesday night at Veterans
Meniortal Hospital, following an
extended Wness.
Friends may call at the Ewing
Furera1 Home 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Fl1day. The Daughters of the
American Revolution will hold
seiVIces at7:llp.m. Friday.
The funeral will be held at 3 p.m .
.Saturday In the Grace Episcopal
Church, Jl;ast Main Street, Pomeroy, with the Rev. Lee Miller
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Clara E. Lochary

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Peabody was faced with closing
· the mine when its main customer,
Consumers Power of Jackson,
Mich., threatened to stop buying
Sunnyhlll coal because of Michigan
environmental regulations. · Recently, however, Michigan authort11~ . approved a variance for
Consumers Power that allows
burning ot the relatively high-sulfur
OQ!ocoal.
«i.lbbon said long hciurs since the
layoffs have contributed to, recent
Injuries among miners, Including
one In which a miner was crushed
last week. Gibbon said the walkout
was not an authot1zed strike.
"Thlshastobeawlldcat. Wecan 'o
m ed.flram ·a water leal' 111111
I'IJINIIr work.
direct
a work force," he said. "This
'11le nplllr .. part ollbe routiDe mallltmuce of the
Is not an authorized strike."
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