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                  <text>Page--14- The Daily Sentinel

Wednesdby, Aprif 4, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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COLUMBUS, Ohio tAP!- Gov.
fl.ichard Celeste has signed more
th an two dozen bills into Jaw,
including one which willletl9-vmrolds serve hard liquor In barS and

Governor
inks two
dozen bills

Sen . Thomas Carney, D-Girard,
sponsored the measure allowing
19-year-olds to serve liquor as
walters. But they cannot work as
bartenders, and they still must be21
to buy or ronsume liquor.
Carney said the law will create
employment opportunllles for
young people, especially In college

rf:'staurants .
Ht~ acted late Tuesday, clearing
his desk of legislation b&lt;&gt;fore
d&lt;'parling on a IO~ay trade mission
to Europe-.

campus areas.

Other measures signed Into law
are designed to crack down on
scams involving sellers of pre-paid
funerals, let a wrongfully Imprisoned Columbus man tue a damage
suit against the state.,and allow
townships to assess property
owners for the removal of noxious
weeds along highways.
As with the liquor measure, most

of the bills w ill take effect Jul_v 4.
Under the pre-paid funerals bill,
selll'fli would bE&gt; required to deposit
advance payments into a trust
account, wheretheywouldstay until
the time of need unless revoked by
the buyer.
One emergency bill, which took
effect Immediately, will let William
Bernard Jackson , who served 4Y.,

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Dress Slacks ....... 112.76
Reg. 119.95
Dress Slacks ....... 1 15.96
Reg. 129.95
Dress Slacks ....... '23.96
Reg. 132 .95
Dress Slacks ..... .. 126.36

SALE PRICED

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Our new sprtn g select ton of l1ght
and dark fash ion shades Stzes
29 to 42 and extra large sizes 44
to 50 ' Se lect a patr or two dur tng our sa le and sa ve .

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The derrick is owned by Amherst Industries. a
salvage firm located on the Kanawha River near Belle,
W .Va., said Conrad Ripley, a spokesmanforthecorps'

REG . 17.00 ........... SALE 15.59
REG. 1 14.00 ........ SALE 1!1.19
REG. 126.00 .......... SLE 120.79
REG. 134.00 ........ SALE 127.19

DRESS
SLACKS

Wee kend sal e prtces on qualtt y
sprtng dresses, beaultful new
pastels and strtpes .Mt sses Stzes
6 to 20 by fam ous mak ers ltke
Etleen . JC Pelttes and Joan Cut ·
Its Half stzes IO'h to 26'\ bv
Brtltsh l ady or Better Half.

away.

JUNIOR SIZES S THRU XL

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eate r ar
- Dtsposable Top - Loading
Dust Bag
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Quality Wrangler and Hang Ten
Sweatpant s. shorts. lon g sleeved
shirt, sleeveless sweats hirts and
sweat shtrt 1ackets. Color s tncl ude
ptnk , gray, whtte, red/gray and
blue/gray.

REG. 15.25 to 114.00

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tJallertn a style slipp ers 1n asssorted color s.

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SPECIAL

$399

SALE

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Ta ke advantage of our Early Bird Sale Pnces and
save on famous Lloyd Frbercraft summer furntt ure

SUMMER FURNITURE

Reg. 186.65 Lo·Back
Spring Base chair .. ............. Sale 169.00
Reg. 1103.30 Hi -Back
Spring Base Chair .............. . Sale 179.00
Reg. 1197.20
Spring Base Lounger ......... Sale '147.00
Reg. 1200.00
2·Seat Glider ...... .... .......... Sale 1149.00
Reg. 1 266.65
J.Seat Glider ................. Sale 1200.00
Reg. 1280.00
Canopy Swing .................. Sale 1210.00

JACKSON &amp; PERKINS

SALE
MOUNTAIN MADE

ROSE
BUSHES

THROW
RUGS

Fam ous and dependab le
Ja ckson &amp; Perkin s qua lity sup
er-rooted or Redt-Piant roses.
Choose flortbun da ro ses. ever
btoomng hy brid iea ro ses or
cli mbing ro ses.

Mu ltt -colored tn gol d, blue ,
green, red, brown. rust and fan.
Excellent al l purpose ru g
Reg. 13.99 24"x45"

REG. 16.95
ROSES ............... SALE 15. 56
REG. 17.95
ROSES .. ...... .. ...... SALE '6.36
REG . 19.95
ROSES ................. SALE 17.96

RUG ............. . Sale 13.19
Reg. '6. 99 24"x90"
RUG .............. Sale 15.59

MECHANIC ST. WAREHOUSE

BOYS'

KNIT
SHIRTS

TV SPECIAL
RCA 19"DIAGONAL
XL-100 ROOMMATE

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Jeans sh trt s. dressy sty les. tank
l ops, cut-oils. Stzes 8 to 20
Save Thi s Weekend.

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With Channelock
Digital Keyboard
Control

Reg. 15.95
Knit Shirts ............ 14.89
Reg. 17.95
Kni't Sh'trts ...... ..... I 6.59
Reg. 19.95
Knit Shirts ............ 18.29
Reg. 112.95
Knit Shirts .......... 110.79

Br!lltanl co lor performa nce
plu s the touch -butto n con ventence ol Channelock D1g,,al Keyboard Control

Genuine :Lee:that fits

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SPRING SALE!

SALE! MEN'S

HANES
UNDERWEAR

DRESS
SOCKS

20o/o Off

One SIZe f1ts all stzes
10 to 13. Btg se lection
of colors.

FOR MEN &amp; BOYS

Red ' nd blue label men's TSh trts. bnefs, all men 's boxers. btg and boys and ta ll ,
pocket T-s htrt s. boys' bnefs
and T·shtrts. All al 20% off
regul ar pnces.

Sale Ends April 21st

12.00

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Knit Orion .... '1.59.
Reg. 11.50 Banlon
Pane1 ... ...... ~ 1 1.19

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Huntington district.
James said the derrick carried an A -frame crane
that had lifted the gale, which was damaged Monday
when a coal barge struck thl' gate while the it was
closed.
The crane had picked up the ga te shortly before 3
p.m . Wednesday and was going to b&lt;&gt;ach it on the
M ason County shore. when a line broke. T he gatP,
which w as part ly submerged, b&lt;&gt;gan acting like a
rudder in the swift current or the rain -swoiiPn Ohio
River, James said.
1\votowboats- TheC.T.Jones,owned by Amher st ,
and the corps' repair tow Rob&lt;&gt;rt G. West- had b&lt;&gt;en
pushing the denick before the curren t took tt out of
cont rol. Because of U1e current. the tows were unable
to stop the derrick.

"They couldn' t handle it, so it just got away from
them, " James said .
The derrick, crane and gate began floating toward
the dam ·s mid-section b&lt;&gt;!ore the derrick's boom stuck
in the bottom. the Jockmaster expla ined . He did not
forsee any danger oftheentirerig b&lt;&gt;ingjarred loose by
the current and striking the dam.
"We're keeping the gates pretty low, and unless lt
really ris&lt;'S. there should be no problem." he said.
As of late Wednesday afternoon, tlleriverwas28feel
in the lower gauge and 77 feet in the darn - 2:7 feet
higher the crest level and slow ly rlsing,Jam&lt;'S sald . By
9 a.m . today, the river was at 12.5 feet in the upper
gauge, 31.2 feet in the lower and was 111 feelin thedam.
The hulk of the derrick was visible to passersby on
Ohio 7 in Eureka. No effort wiU b&lt;&gt;madeto sa lvage the
ri g unt il the r iver returns to its normal stage, James

said.

The accident came after corps crews begf'"ill work on
repairing the 600-foot main lock. one of the smallest in
the Ohio River system, following Monday's accident.
James said the corps is awaiting the ani val of another
repair unit from Its Pittsburgh district to move the
gates that are now b&lt;&gt;ached at E ureka. Those will bE&gt;
used in place of the dam aged gates.
The corps is also checking the main lock' s
foundation for further damage. James estimated that
repairs could bE&gt; done in t:rree weeks .
The corps cont rac ted with Amherst to do the job
because the corps' derrick cannot handle a gate as
large as the one tha t was damaged,,Ripley explained.
" When this heavy~uty thing gets in there, he can gel
rtght in there and pick up the other gate," Ripley said.

Presidential criticis01
draws critical reaction
WASHINGTON tAPI - Members of the Senate
Foreign Relations Committf'!' from both panies are
reac ting critically to President Reagan's suggestion
that congressional deba te on U.S. policy in Lebanon
would spur terrorism in the Middle East .
"Congress gave the president. over m y objection
and the objections of others, pretty much of a blank 1
check. " said Sen. A lan Cranston. D-Calif. "We have a
president who is trigger happy and who commits
troops for impossible missions. To suggest w e should
not debate policy Is to suggest a dictatorship."
Reagan . in a televised news conference. said
Congress " must take responsibility" for Jo.s of
credibility in the Middle East and said the debate over
Lebanon can " stimulate the terrorists and urge them
on."
Republican Senator Larry Pressler of South Dakota
said It' s the duty of Congress to m ak e judgements
about policy and that the president has b&lt;&gt;nefited from
the ad•ice.
More than 400 jobless worker s from the nat ion 's
Industrial hea rtland . meanwhile. have asked Con
gress to act on jobs , health care. plant closing and
m ortgage a id bills.
In an emotional hearin g at the Capit ol on
Wednesday, memb&lt;&gt;rs of the National Unemptoved
Network said they need help lo find work and want it
from Congress.
"Every month for the past lfi m onths we'v&lt;' be&lt;&gt;n

hearing aOOut rCC'overv. \\'e'rr s ick and tired of
hearing aOOut it bc'C'auS£• in ourcomrnunit ies there is no
recovery," sa id Paul Lodico of Piltsbutl(h , roord ina ·
tor for the group.
· R uss Saville. a spokesman for severa l thousand
laid-off plat e g lass work!'rs in .JpannC'Ile. Pa , said hf'
and his associa!PS an"' wt:.al')' of unf'mployment
compensation . wplfare, food sta mps and food brmk.o;;.
ThPy want jobs, he said .
Dem oc-rats whoslopp&lt;'(l in at the hmringadvtsed the
group to lobby the Republican-coni rolled Senate.
where SC'Veral House iniliati\'es for th&lt;' unC'mploycd
havP Jan guLshcd.

Thf' House is moving toward a showdown over 1iva l
Democra tic and RPpublican plans for cutting ft'Cieral
deficits
Democr atic leaders predictPd on Wccln~sda .v that
th~ir majority wou ld ho ld and their $182 billion
"pay-as-you-go" package would "in . " I think we haw
the votes," sa id Speaker Thomas P O'Nri ll .lr.
O-M ass.
Thf&gt; House is consider ing a tota l of ri\'C' options fo1 · a
budget blueprint tha i wi ll map later legislat ive action
to rcducP projected budgPI deficilsowr the n~xllhr&lt;'f'

VC'ars .
· If CongrPss d()('&lt;; not act. cumula Ii,·r dpficit s fo r t h.11
period are !'Xpected to range bPt WPCn $.'i00 billion and
more than $700 billion.

OEAJI IN THEW !ITER -The capsizro hulk of a
derrkk hoa1 owned hy i\mherst Industries breamc
moored in the riwr l'lllom 100 lect away from the
L' LO&lt;.·k.• and Oam
The

hauling an 80-ton gale from the main lock. was swept
away by swift CUITCills. U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers oHicial.s said the accident will not delay
on the main lock.

Reagan proposes worldwide han on chemical weapons
WASHINGTON !API The
United States, accused by the
K remlin of st alling on negotiations
to curb chemical weapons, is ready
to propose a total global ban on
development, produc tion and stock·
plling of the dev ices and Iough steps
to prot ect against any cheating.

In the meantime, howevr;·, the

administrat ion will cont inueto push
for resuming U.S. production of
chemical Wf'apons, President Rea gan said Wednesday.
" If we· re going to have a chemica I

wariare ban or a treaty banning
them , vou·ve got lo have something

to barga in wi th .'' Reagan said.
!'otin g that th e Unilc'Cl Stai rs has
not produced anyc hf'micalweapons
since 1 96~ . Reagan said the So,·iel
U nion ''has a massive &lt;1rsenal and is
ahead of us in m any areas having to
do w ith chemica l wartarP."
From the star1 of the R eagan

administ rat ion, Congress has retP&lt;'Ied the president's pica for
rf'sumpt ion or nC'f"\"(' gas production_
At his na tionally broadcast news
cunferencr, RC'agan an nou nced that
Vice Presiden t George Bush will
carry the Americ an Jreaty proposa l
to Gcnt&gt;va in two weeks where thC'

W·nalion United Na t ions Commit ·

IPE' on Disa1mament is mwting.
Reagan called it "a bold Ameri·
ca n ini tiat ive" and sa id Bush' s
mission "is a vital one."
On two occasions, Bush cast the
deciding vol e in the Senate for
producing the weapons, but thC'

Glenn's jobs bill helps
dislocated workers

SPORT SHIRTS

S11es· Smal l ( 14 -1 4 ~). Med1um (1 5IS Y!I, l arge (16·16171. Extra large
I1717 1·11. Also 2X. 3X, 4X Stzes Solt d
Colors. p l a~ds . sl rtpes, regular an d
burton nown collar style s, long. and
shorl sleeve weste rn s In cluded.

Mens' 1 11.95
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Men's 1 12.95
Sport Shirts ............ 110.69
Men's 1 14.95
Sport Shirts ............... '12.29
Men's 115.95
Sport Shirts ............. 112.99

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, April 5, 1984

By KEVIN KElLY
OVPstaff
EUREKA- Woes at the Gallipolis Locks and Dam
increased Wednesday after a privately·owned derrick
boat, dragging an 80-ton main lock gate, brok e loose
and swept toward the dam's rollers.
The boat and the crane that held the gale then
capsized and became moored in the river bot tom about
lOO feet!rom Pler6, said Lockmaster Roger L.James.
No one was Injured In the accident, James said .
Corps personnel that werel!yingtohaul the gate from
the main lock fled the derrick boat to two towboats that
tried unsuccessfully to stop the derrick from fl oatin g

JOGGING
OUTFITS

Full slips, Half slips and Camisoles .
Cotton and nylon in w hr te, tJer ge,
navy or tJiack.

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Woes increase at Gallipolis Locks

JUNIOR

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Reg. 19.00 .............. 17.19
Reg. 112.00 ............ '9. 59
Reg. 117.00 .......... 113.59
Reg. 122.00 .......... s17.59

3 DAYS OF SAVINGS ON NEW
SPRING MERCHANDISE
SALE ENDS APRIL 7

New sprtng style s lltc lune sun dress es, party dtesse s. kn1t
dre sses , 2 and 3 p1ece set s
Stze s Newborn to 24 mos. 2 to
4. 4 to 6x . 7 to 14

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Swts, Coordinattng Sport Coats and
Slacks . Sizes: Newborn to 24 mos 2 to

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DRESS
OUTFITS

Spe w ! g10up ol l ee Jeans m Mtsses and
Ju ntor Stzes Strat ght legs, !a shton
pockets and strtp es

to $

New business opening

LITTLE BOYS'

LEE
JEANS

Reg . 1 22°0 ......... SALE
Reg. 125° 0 ..... .... SALE
Reg. 132° 0 ....... . . SALE
Reg. 136° 0 ......... SALE

Ba~eball roundup

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KODRK

FILM SALE
Save on·all film this weekend. Kodak and Polaroid
quality. Choose 110 126
1~5. 120, 127. s2o
dtsc film.

or

Polaroid films and Kodamatic instant film, also
Kodak movie film.

SAVE 20%

WASHINGTON (APt - Disloca ted workers, those employed in
declining industries and others
would get the b&lt;&gt;neflt from a trust
fund proposal introduced by Sen.
John G lenn. D.Qhio .
The Labor Productivity Assist·
ance Act would provide loans of up to
$10,0CK1 that wou ld bE&gt; used to pay for
up to two years of retraining,
subsistence during the retraining,
job search and relocation.
"II ls no longer enough to provide
temporary jobs or lnrome maintenance to help people over the rough
times of short · term unemploy ·
ment." G lenn said Wednesday.
"'More and more, pennanent job
displacem ent Is shattering the
economlc security of American
famllles."
The loans would 6e lim ited to

Head injuries
fatal to cyclist
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people 25 _years of age and oldt&gt;r.
Repayment would b&lt;&gt;gin one year
after the r ecipient completes train ing, but no payment would bE&gt;
requlred until household inrome
reaches at least 150 pe-rcent of the
official poverty level.
The trust fund would bE&gt; rreai&lt;'CI
under the Federal Financing Bank
A $500 m ll lion year ly limit on the
lola! new loan obligations would he
set under the bill. as well as a $5
bl!Hon limit on the total amount of
outstanding loa ns.
Glenn'sstaff estima t('() I hal about
$.14.4 million of the fund would he
ava ilable to Ohioans.
"In thi s age of Industrial change,
lifelong training must b&lt;&gt;comr tht&gt;
norm, rather than the except ion to
the rule," G lenn said.

Ayward C Jones. 32, Racine, who
suttered severe head injurif&gt;s in a

motorcycl(' acddent Monda\ vftr rnoon on U.S. :13 died WcdnPsda.v ot
6:32 p.m., in St. Joseph's HusptiJI at
Parkersbut~ .

According to the patrol. .tont-s '
m otorcy cle struck a median on th£'
highway in Salisbury Townshtp . He
was thrown f rom the cycle and
struck the median . A West Virginia
State Police MEDEVAC unit trans ported him to Parkersburg.

MeanwhiiC', a Racine man was

Weather forecast
Periods of rain or drizzle tonight. Low around 35. Northwesterly
winds 10-al mph. Friday, mostly cloudy with a slight c hance of
morning snow !lurr!es. High around ~- Chance of precipitation 8J
percent tonight and~ percent Friday.
Eldended Ohio Forecast
salurday through Monday:
Fair on Satunlay. Chance of rain~ and Monday, especially In
lbe south.IUghs mostly In the 50s and loW!IIn the :1111.

issuP died in the House
While the U nited States is
proposing a worldwide ban on the
weapons, the SoYiet Union is
pressing for a prohibition appJy·ing
only in E uropc-.
The new U.S. proposal follows on
the heels of a So•1ct sta temPnt last
Febru ary tha t it was rpad,· "in
principle" to let internationa l teams
inspect its fact lilies for dest ro,·ing
chrmical WC'a'(X}ns.

FIRST CONTRIBUTOR - Pomeroy Mayor
Rlphard Seyler Is the first contributor to the auction
sale helng held on Saturday, May 5. by the three
chapters ol the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority to raise funds
for the purchase of jaws of Hfe equipment by the
Pomeroy Emergency Squad. Among the Items given
by Mayor Seyler, well known as an antique coHector
In the Big Bend area, Is this antique organ . Accepting

the Item are Unda Riffle and Maurlsha Nelloo,
sorority members, with Mrs. Riffle serving as auction
chairman. Each famUy Is being asked to donate at
least one Item for the auction. Contributions can be
Ieh at Pomeroy Village HaD or residents may call
Mrs. Nelson, 992-'7313; Lynn Shuler, 992-'T.IM; Donna
Dyer, 992-2482 or Emergency Chief Gary Snouffer,

992-7446.

cited for driving Jeff of centerbv the
Gallia·Meigs Post of the O hio
Highway Patrol following a 6:55
a. m . accident on Ohio 3.ll\ rast of
Township Road % in Letart
Township.
· Cited was Elmer L. Pickens, 57.
Rt . 2. Another driver in theaC('ident,
Dean Hill, 23, R t. 2, Racine, suffered
minor injuries bu t did not need
treatment.
Pickens was east on the state
highway and drove left of center.
Hill swerved to avoid a colllslon and
went off the road. Hi scar then struck
an elect ric pole and overturned .
Hill's car had heavy damage.
Pickens' car had no damage .

�Thunday, AprilS, 1984

Comment
11 1 Court Street
Pome roy, Ohio
DE\i(JI'ED TO THE INTEKI!ST OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

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P ublisher
P AT WHIT E HE AD
As.slstant Publis he r / Controller

areas of compromise. But now and
B OB HOEF U CH
Ge ner al Ma nage r

then the sys tem goes blooey and a
mood of pervasivE' irrespo nsibilit y

fills the air. Such Is the case In the
ma ttPr of our bankruptcy law.
The subject may sound dull. I t
isn't dull. The concept of a fresh
sta1i through bankruptcy Is at least
as old as Deuteronomy 15: 1. The
power to legislate in this field is
SP&lt;'Cifically delegated to Congress
by the Constit ution. At the mome nt

our federa l bankruptcy courts are·

handling the estates of roughly

825,00) debtors who went Into
bankruptcy owing nearly $125
million to 13 m illion creditors.
Congress last undertook wholesa le revision of the ba nkruptcy act
In 1978. Am ong ot her things, the
1978 amendments undenook to give
new juri sd ictional authmity to '!17
j ud ges of bankruptcy courts. Do·

D AL E ROTH GEB, JR.
- News E illto r
A MEMBE R of T he Assoc.: la ted P ress, Inland Da lly P ress As!Kicia·
UMI and tbe Am erican Newspaper

t~ubll s he r

Association .

LE'lTt:KS OF OPI NION ar f" welco med . Th ey ~ h o uld be less than 300 words
AllleUe r s a r e !!Uti jed to edltln&amp; and musl bf sign ed with na m e, addr ess and

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tel epholtoe number . No unsigned l etter!!! wUI be puhllshed.

L e it e r ~

By KEN RAPPOPORT

Thunday, AprilS, 1984

WASHINGTON - Most of the
time our political system works
pretty well. On a given Issue,
Congress and the White House
reach an accommodation; House
and Senate resolve their dlfferen ·
ces; affeeted priva te Interests find

should be In

pod taste, addreulnc Issues. not personalities.

Mondale not ready
to claim Democrat
front-runner title
One of these primary days, Wa lter F . Mondale may ha\'e to confess that
he is OOCt:' again thP front -runner [or !he Dt_•m oera li{' presidt&gt;nliaJ

nomination.
But not yel.
With New York comfortably in his column. M onda le has ll'ver sed hi s
early season setbacks, and now it is Sen. Cal)' Han who has to play
ca tchup next Tuesday in Pennsvlvania.
" In the word s of the so ng, I know that if I can m ake it here I can make it
anywhpr e," Mondall• sa id in Manhat tan Tuesday night aft er winning
easily in wha t had been billed as a close New York presiden tial primary.
He won with 45 percent of the popular vote, and gained 133 Democr atic
convent ion delega tes, nearly lw1ce as m any as H a1i gut. The Colorado
sena tor poiled r7 percent of the popular vote: the Rf'v. Jesse Jackson,
buoyed by overwheimin g black support . got 26 percent .
Hart did win a consolation prize in Wisconsin, narrowly hea ting Mondale
In a primary that didn ' t count for delega tes. The truneated Wisconsin
campaign will tlf' waged for Sa turday's Democra tic caucuses, with i8
delegates at stake. Mondale exP&lt;'Cts to do better then.
On the night of hi s biggest tr iumph uf the eampaign, th&lt;' former v ic&lt;'
pres ident was a study in hum ility. Mondalc just about apologizro for
saying in advance that he'd he hard to ca tch if he won New York. He sa id
he'd been tired at the l im&lt;&gt; and didn't mean il. He congratulated Hart . H&lt;&gt;
sa id in victory as he had said in defea t that the campaign still will he a
m ar athon. And he noted t hat il had only been a week since Han swept the
Connecticut primary.
Mondale holds a w idening delegate lead. He has the support of at least
861 delegates chosen so fa r. Han has :\12_Mondale Is virtua lly cc1iain to
pass the halfway point next week in his bid for a nom inating m aj ority.
H e is, however , a chast ened leader . While he battles for the lead he shuns
the title, balks at any suggestion that he is the fronl -nmning candida!&lt;&gt; . " I
don 'l think 1 am. " Mondale said alter his ;ictory pany. " We've gol a long
way to go."
In New York, the election day pollst&lt;&gt;rs repor ted that substantial blocs of
Democrat s in each camp sa id that if their man didn ' t " i n the nomination.
they would he inclined to stay home or switch to Repubucan Reagan 111 !h&lt;'
fail.
Should di vision and dissatisfaction like that per sist. it can onl) height&lt;•n
the alread y difficult Dcmoc ra1 \c task of chall engi ng the ma n in thf' Whit &lt;'
House

R eagan won't worry about being cast as 1h(• fro n1-runnPr .

Berry's World

zens of knowledgeatlle critics, both
In Congress dnd in privatge practice, protested at the ttme that this
part of t he act was unconstitutional.
The eritlcs were exactly rtght.
I n June 1982, In what Is known as
the Marathon case, the Supreme
Court ruled that the amendments
gave the j udges too much power
and not enough independence. The
court gave Congress three m onths
to rem edy Jhe problem . eit her by
restrlct1ng the judges' jurisdiction
or by giving them the full -blown
prot.ecllons of life tenure dem anded
by Article 11 of the Constitution.
Thus began the recent history of
ir responsiblily. The 97th Congress
fiddled away the three m onths. The
Suprem e Coun then gra nted a
three-mont h extension. The 97th
fi ddled that time away too. On
ca m e the98th Congress. lt wasted
the whole of 1983. Meanwhile the
bankruptCy court s l abor ed in
lim bo, under a " Model rule"
prom ulga ted by the Judicial Conference of \he United States. T hat
Model Rul e ex pired on March 31.
but last w eek bot h housps of
Congr pss agr€E."d on yet one· m or e
ex tension. thi s time for 30 days.
If Congress al last gel s around to
ac ting responsibihty thi s m ont h,
nearly two year s will have elapsed
sin ce l he Mara thon decision . Th e
stOI).' is disgracf'ful.
Par t of the pro blem lies in
pa rt isan polities.· M any Democra ts
are loath ro give Pr esident Reaga n
a c hance to nominate 227 lifetime
jud&gt;:es. most of whom pres umably
wo uld bf' ronsrrva ti v f' Republi ·

ca ns.

AP Sporis Writer
You've got to hand It to Dave
Righetti. The New Yor k Yankees
did - and the result was a neat relief
performance by the one-time

starter.

WATCH OUT BEWW - Boston Red Sox f[r.;;t baseman Dave
Stapleton leaps over the head of CaiHornla Angels' player Juan
Benequez afwr the tag at first base In the lourth Inning at Anaheim
Stadium Tuesday night. Stapleton made the out on Benequez tryin~ to
get back to the base for a double play alter catching Angels' Doug
Dt.oC!nces' hit on the Oy. (AP La.'ierphoto) .

WASHI NGTON -

Deep in the

compounds uf gm·ernm cnt. deci sions in crf&gt;asi n g l ~· a.rf' m 8dr not on
the mf'rib of t he arguments but on
the ba s i ~ of burC'aucratic puwL'r.

And thP biggest baltles ar r· fought
not over issues bu t 0\'C'r " tur f. ..
One of these jurisd ictional con -

file ts has just been set tled behind
t hr backs of the citi zens w hose lives
will be affected by it. The question
was: Should a ma jor governm&lt;'nl
agency bC' lmmunf' from hazardous
was tf' laws? T he w inne r s Wf're t hC'
bureaucr ats who c r eatPCI the hazard . T h(• Ju.-;(•r s w l're the Ame r ica n

peoplr .
ThP t wo contendf'rs werf' th(_'
l::n\·ironmenta l Protec tion Agency.
hrrt'i naftC'r idPnrifi £'d as EPA. and
th f' f&gt;f&gt;pa rrm ent of E ne r~' . hNf'i·
naftpr ca ll ed DOE. T hP EPA lost.
Thf' trul.v appalling th ing is rhnt
EPt\ admini strator \ Vil lia m Ruck clshaus managed to. snatch ddC'&lt;Jt
from th f' j aws of v i c t or~·
EPA is PmpO\-\'Prcd to l'l'gul&lt;tlt '
hazarc1 ous \\'astf' d i sposal
!t
c laimPd aut hori ty, t hC'rf'forr. to
ow•rsf'f' DOE's hazardous wastf'

dum ps . But

om: Mg'UPd

l h;t! th&lt;·

.-'\ tnmic E ne rg:.,; Act cxplic ity exC'm p t.s it from ti1C' laws th(::l t govC'rn
o1 hC' r polluters.
F.PA roncPded that rad ioact ivp
v.· R~ t es

a rf' st rictly DOE's business.

but insistc'CI that chem ica l w as tf' s
comC' undr r F. PA 's jurisdic tion.
Adding urgPncy to this argu ment
i." thf' fact that tlw DOE facili ti ('s at
Oak R idg(', TC'nn .. wPr f' rPsponsi ble
for the improper dumpin g ot 2.5
m ill ion pounds of poisonous m Pr
cury - nut to mrntion surh o thPr
d isag rrf'a bi P substances as P CBs,
IPad and c hromiwn. Forty -fi\'p
ot hC'r DOE sit es ar&lt;' also ln vol\'Pd,
inclu ding Sava nnnh R iver in Sout h
la r olin CI and :'\if'\\' M f'x ico's Los
Abmos :'\Ja tiona l Labora to r~..Ll kP m us t burraucra tir i nfighing. thr F: P A-DOE wa rtar e was
\.\·agcrt:&gt;d on mC'mo pads. M .v
associa te J ohn Dillon has S('('n th1 '
kt.'~· m Pm or and a tha t chronic le tht~
ski r mishing.
"lJO ~ ·s fac ilit irs ar P not ce~ tf'gor
icall_v PxPmpt from fPder al and
sra tf' haza r rlnus v.·astp laws ," v.TO!f'
EPA gC'nf' r al C'ounse l A. .JarnL'.'i
Barm•s in .Ja nu ar~'·
D O E 's l aw~' f'I'S disagrNYl Sn t hf'

.Jus\ic(_• Depa rtm ent wasr&lt;JIIPd in to
arbirra tf'. I n F'Pbl·uary, it sOfficC'of
Lega i.C ounsel ru iC'd: ''EPA's intC'rp n:tation rrprPst•nts thf' soundp r
view of thr lc:n v ."
Accordin g to thr r ules of burf'au cr atic battles. opini ons ul thP OfficP
or LP!.{a l Couns('] arr supposf'Cl tn bP
thr last word - u nl P.'Is the losing
agency appea ls to t ht~ attornC'y

grnera l. DOE lii dn'l do this
Instead. DOF. S('('rf'ta ry Donald
Hodel reponed lv threa tenPd &lt;:Pi\'s
Huckrlshaus w ith a showllown a t
tht• WhiiP H ousr. Surpris ing !_\·.
Ruckf'lshaus back(&gt;d down.
Jus t days af ter ! hf' IPgal opinion
supportin !.! E PA was iss uPd. Ruckcl sh&lt;J us signed a " m emora ndu m of
unders t&lt;J nding" w ith H odel , settin g
up a sC'para iP·but -supposed lv
t&gt;qual wa ste disposa l program fo r
DOE that is "com pa rable to" the
clpan up rcqui rf'mE'nt s for Pvei)'unt'
l' ISP.

That w as bad enough. 13ut
RuckPishaus a lso signf'd away l llP
righ t of s ta tPs a nd pri v atr ci tizens
to forrf' DOE to clean up it s act. A
provision recognizing thi s impor tant r ight was i n the draft of thP

m('mo. but w&lt;1s df'IC'!Pd fro m thr
final v('rsion sii-,"llC'd by Ruckelshaus and Hodf'L

As RPp. Allx•rl C:ore. .Jr.. D
T rnn .. ohsf'rvPrl wi! h somt:&gt; aspe r ·
it v · " lt is th(' statPs w hic h have
pushf'd for enforc('ment of 11 he
c iPa nup l JJW . and pri v&lt;J IP c itizens
w ho hav(' 1hr authorit y to com e in
and sur for compliancr ." ED PA. he
said. hJs "cut thPir IPgs out fro m
undr r them ."
Barbar a Fi nam orf' . .::~n a tt orney
for thr Na tural RrsourcC's DE:&gt;ff'nse
Cou ncil. which is suin g DOE ro
clf'an up it s Oak H.idgp facility,
f'xpn\&lt;;,sPd outragr. ShP couldn ' t
undl'rsta nd whv lhe supposedly
fin al opini on from thP Justi cC'
LJepar1ment was compiC'IPi y bypassPd . " II shows me that F:PA w il l
cavf' in whrnrw•r thC'r r is polit ica l
heat," shf' sa id .

Foot not e: EPA gp nera l counSPI
Ba rnPs said t hf' iss up of IA'hf't her t hf'
clea nup law applies to DOE will be
settlrd in court. Meanw hil£'. he said ,
1hl' f'ffE'C t of thr m r mor a ndu m ·' will
be to get DOE to complv l"'il h the
law) whi lf' lhf' q uC'slion is dt"C'ided."

:&gt;iF:W YOR io; t NEil 1 - Th&lt;• ba !ll&lt;'

DPmocTa ti r Parr.v.
Nrithf' r m an. in hi s ca lmf' r ,
pr iva te mom ents. can take Vl' I'Y'
sr riou sl.v thE' poss i bili ty tha i he
could ac tuilll y defeat Ro n i:~ lcl nra gan in No\'rmtx&gt;r and be sworn in
TH'X t Janua ry as the 41 st prrsidt•nt

" Hey - a PENCE for your though ts'

Today in history
Today is Thu rsday, Apri1 5, th f' %th da.v of 1984. Therearer70 days Jpft in
the year.
Today's hig hlight in htstory
On April 5, 1%4, General of the Ann y Douglas MacAnhu r died in
Washington of acu te k idney and uver failw-l' at th e age of /VI.
On this date:
In 1792, Georg&lt;&gt; Washington cast the first president ial veto, rej ec ting a
measure for appon ioning represent atives am ong the sla tes beca use he
said the blll did not comply with the Constitution
1n 188!. the last known surviving soldier of the Revolutionary War ,
Daniel Bakeman , died in Freedom. N.Y. He was sa id to he 109 yea rs old .
In 1900, actor Spencer 1racy was born in Milwaukee, Wis.
In 1951. Ethel and Jullus Rosenberg were sentenced to death for
conspiring to commit espionage for the Soviet U nion.
In 1955, British Prime M inL•tl'r Winston Chu rc hill submitted his
resignation to Queen E lizabeth .
And in 1976, btlllonalre Howar d Hughes died at the age of 70.
Ten years ago: Former Nixon White House A ppointments Secretary
Dwight Chapin was found !JU ilty of lying to a WatPr gate grand jury.
Flve years ago: In a nationally broadcast speech, President Jimmy
carter said he would gradually lift price controls on domestic crude oil and
ask Congress for a tax on oil companies' "windfall profits."
One year ago: France expelled 47 Sovlet diplom ats, journalists and
others, saying they had engaged in espionage.
Today's birthdays: Actll'SS Bette Davls is 76 yea·rs old. Actor Gregory
Peck Is 68. Actor-impressionist Frank Gorshln ls 50. And actor M axwe il
Gall Is 41.
Thought for today: "It m ay be true that hard work never killed anyone,
out you never heard of anyone relaxing to death, either."- Anony mous.

of the Unilf'fl StaiPS.
T h(' Df'm ocra ts wrrf' turnc'Cl nut
of povvPr by thl ' vo ter s only four
years ago, at lhC' Pnd of Hn
adm ini st ra ti on that f'vC'n the par·
1}.- 's sta unchf'.s t pa r tisa ns wrrr• ha rd
pul !u lll'fPnd . T hP coalition of
blacks. bluP-roll ar workers and
Jews tha i susta ined the party for so
ma ny yf'a r s is in ruin s. Undt•r M r
Rf'aga n . thr ('('onomy has rPbounded vigorously, and a WC'Icomr
S&lt;'lf-r espec t and dri.vp have lx't•n
rpstor ed to AmPri ca n foreig-n pol
iey. And t his fo rmid abl y likable
ma n is running for re-election.
Clearl y . the Dem ocr ats havP not
resolved - have scar cely begun
considering t he probl em of where
their part y ~oc·s from here. I t is not
unrPa.c:;onable to suppose that that
probl em will be som e years yet in
the sol ving. Me• nwhll e. however .
I he elf'C tor al processes go on: there
is a presidential eleetion this fall,
and the Dem ocratic Party will
ass uredly have a candidate In I!.
Choosing hlm will necessarlly
re!Ject, and also have some Impact
on. the arguments aboutthe party 's
future.
In this debate, Mondale does
undeniably stand, lo some extent,
for an effon to proceed along
historic Democr atic lines. He has
been in politics a good deal longer
than Han, and has far deeper roots

in t hP t n1 dit io n &lt;:~ l powf'r Cf'n1Prs of'
the DC'mocrat ic Parl v. Big Labor
rega rds him as it s own. and gavr

him it s unpn&gt;eedent ed ly early
blf'ssin g. Thosf&gt; elerrrC'nt s of the
black communit y ~,.~.·hn havr for so
ma ny yrars rl f'li vf'rf'd its vo tes to
th e• Domocra t ~ in r eturn for
massiw• fC'dr ra l a id fa vor t hi s
nomi nati on. and arf' acut ely em ha r rassf'd by .J f'SSf' Jackson's ri val
ca nd id acy . T he mi lita nt feminists.
hom osexuals and I nd ians urho
pu rport to spc-&lt;otk for l hC'se groups
havC' all madr their way to the
Mondalf' carn p and found comfort
t h ('l'(' ,

In all this, what M onda le is
say ing, in f'fffft. is thi s: LP I's glvP
Hw good old Drmocra li c form ula
another II)' RPaga n rf'prescnts
nothing l'('d lly nf'w; his election was
m erPiy a viscPra l reac ti on to the
lac kluster Ca rt er yea r, . Th e great
De m ocra ti c coalition may be loosening, but it ca n still be va tched up
and poinl ed down the road to
vif' l ory. A I a Vl'ry minimum , we 'd
,bett er stick with !h&lt;' old formula.
beca use no genuinely nPw formul a
for a · Dem ocratic victor y has yet
been discover ed.
H art com es on very dlffPr en tl y.
Rejeetin g eq ually the labels " li bera l" a nd "conserva tive ," he de·
plcl s thE' nomination bat Ue tand
w ill no doubt depi ct the election
ba ttle, If he gets that farl as one
between the " past" and the "futu re," with himself conveniently on
the side of the future. He em erged
from the second tier of Dem ocr atic
candidates, by virtue of his victory
In Iow a, as the star of this year 's
r eenactment of the gr eat Cinder ell a
m y th : the story of the angelic
underdog who was order ed to stay
home while a disagreeable elder
si bling went to the ball 1I.e. got the
nom ination) , bul who was never·

t h r lf's~

dbcovf' n'd by lhP princf'
Ohf' votl'r sl a nd carriPd off to livf'
happily f'VC' I' af ll'r . H a rt' ~ an rac tion has bef&gt;n strongf's! amnngw hat

his slro teg-ists ca ll the ·)·uppies" or
Young Urban ProfPssionals of thf'
baby-boom gcnf' r ati on, "'·ho identify rPadily with Ci ndPrPil a
Wha t Hart is saying, suhlimally,
is roughly as follows: T hP Dem ocratic Pa rt y s impl ~' must a lt er I hi:'
vo trrs' pPrceprinn of it , if it i ~ to
ha v0 any hOP£' of v ic tory thi s yPa r
or hPrC'aft cr. A 1 prrsC'nt . it is clea r ly
identified by the pub lic as li beral.
wh ilC'poll aftf'r poll shows tha t a far
la rgf'r percf'nt agf' of A merica ns
think o f lh t' TTl SI 'Iv ps as

conSPrvati vP.
T he only wa~' to brrak out oft his
dPHdlv dilf'mma is to n•fuse to
ac kn ow l l' d gf' th e l ib eral consC'rva tiv r d ichotom v a t all , a nd
to tr:v to posr a pa!iit- futur r choire
instPad. A t !past Wf' wi ll have
Ci nderella going for us.
It is h ard! ~, my plac£&gt; to offl•r
un solicitE'd ad vice on thi s intf'rest ln g quarrel
But even a co n ~erva t ive w ho
wishes both wings of the Democ r ati c Party i:I S ill as I do would do
well to undf'rS tand the sign ifica nce
of the Hart·MondalP dl'bate. for it s
ou1 com r will assurf'dly aff('(" t thi s
country ' s fulurP.

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The victory went to Mike Stanton,
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Moore with one out In the ninth.
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with runners at second and third
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" Righetti did a heck of a job,
especially for the first time," said
Yankee right -hander Phil N lekro
after Righetti saved a 4-3 victory for
him over the Kansas City Royals on
Wednesday night. " He got m e out of
a jam, and that's how you win
ballgames."
Righetti, a hard-throwing left hander whose m ove to the bullpen
this year Is one of the most watched
exper iments in thP American
League, pitched out of a bases·
loaded jam in the seventhinning and
retired the last seven batters to
preserve the Yankee v ictory.
In other AL actlon,the Boston Red
Sox edged the California Angels 2-1;
the Oakland A 's defeated the
Milwaukee Brewers 4-.1 and the
Seattle Mariner s tripped the T orontoBiue Jays 3-2 in 10 Innings. The
Chlcago·Baltlmore contest was
rained out.
N iekro, a 45-year-old knucklebailer, scattered nine hits in his AL
debut. Niekro, who cam e l o the
Yankees from Atlanta as a free
agent , tooka4 -2lead int o the seventh
but got in trouble when Pa t Sheridan
and M cRae hit one-out singles.
Righett i struck out Steve Balboni
but gave up an RBI single to Frank
\Vhite before ending the inning on a
groundout by Butch Davis.
Kansas City starter Paul Split tort! gave up two mns in the second

on a triple by Toby Harrah, a double
by Butch Wynegar and Tim FoU's
RBI single. Onix Concepcion's RBI
double and a run-scoring single by
M cRae tied It for the Rnyals In the
third Then the Yankees chased
Splittortf in the fourth with doubles
by Dave Winfield and Harrah and
Wynegar's RBI s!ngle.
Red Sox 2, Angels I
Mike Easler 's tw~run hom er in
the top of the ninth Inning canied
Boston over Cailfornla.
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Lynn's fifth-Inning hom er , Wade
Boggs Jed off the ninth with a single
off reliever Luis Sanchez. After Jim
Rice lined out to right field, Easler
wailoped hls first homer of the
season, over the center field fence.
Mark Clear, who r elieved Bob
Ojeda after the southpaw had held
the Angels to six hits ln seven
innings, picked up the win . Sanchez,
0-1. came on with one out In the
eighth after California starter Mike
Witt had blankedBoston onfour hits.
A's4,Brewers3
Dave Lopes doubled home a run In
the sixth Inning and Ca rney Lans·
ford followed with an RBI single for
oakland , who came from behind a
second straight game and heal
Milwaukee.
Lansford had three hits, inc luding
the game-winner , and Ray B urris
pitched six innings of strong relief
before giving way to Bill Caudiil in
the eighth. The loser was Mike
Ca ldwell , the Brewers' lefl- hander
who was staked to an ea rly 3-0 lead
Mariners 3, Blue Jays 2
Phil Bradley si'lgled hom e Spike
Owen fr om second base in the lOth

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Schlichter's
future cloudy

Bedrosian saves
Braves' 4-0 win
By Assoclaled p,....
It was the classic ronfrontatlon,
power against power. And this time.
power pitching stopped power
hitting.
The Philadelphia PhJJlies trailed
Atlanta by four runs when they
loaded the bases with two out in the
eighth Inning against tiring starter
Craig McMurtry. With slugging
M lke Schmidt stepping to the pla te.
the signal went to the bullpen and out
ca me h ard - throwing St eve
Bedrosian.
" That's it , the premier sltua lion,''
Bedrosian said aft er fanning
Schmidt and preseiV ing the Braves'
4-0 six-hit vic tory Wednesday
night. "I had to prove to myself I
could do the job. It 's a ronfidence
builder facing a power hitter like
that and getting him on sliders. It
doesn't matter w ho the batter is in
t hat situation , I JUSt go at 'em and
t hrow hard. He 's a good hitter. I f he
gets hold of it. it's going to go."
In the only other National league
ga mes, the Houston Astros trimmed
the Montreal F:xposR-2 and the N&lt;'w

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Thunday, April 5, 1984

4 The Daily Sentinel

York Mets shaded the Cincinnati

Reds 2-0.
Claudell Washington and Chris
Chambliss belted leadoff home runs
in the first and serond innings as the
Braves beat John Denny , the NL's
1983 Cy Young Award winner . for
the first time.
Denny, who had won seven
prevlous decisions against Atlanta.
wt'nt seven innings, allowing all ftve
Atlanta hits while strlklngout seven.
He yielded two more runs in the
sixth. Washinglon doubled, was
sacrificed to third and scored on
Gerald Perry's bloop single.
Chambliss drove in the second run of
the inning with a sacrifice Dy _
" That was a good shot in the arm
for our pitching staff," Chambliss
said. " We know we can win anyway.
but som etimes you need to win just
tO prove it ...
It marked the first timet here had
been two consecutive shutout s In
A tlanta -Fulton County Stadium the PhilUes w on 5-0 Tuesday nigh! since the Braves blanked the
Chicago Cubs twicP in succession in
April ofl982.

Bock's Score...

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BvHALBOCK
AP Sports Writer
Lik£' a bunch o t" sf'Cond story m en w ho oper ate bes t under covPr o f
darkness. the Ba ltimore Colts backed up the moving vans in the middle of
the night . packed their helmets and shoulder pads and headed due wPst
on the green-back road to Indianapolis.
H ooray for frf'f' agpnt fra nchises. fought for so gallantly by tha t great
footba ll emancipator, AI Davts. and tmplem ented so forthri~htly by Robert
lrsay
From now on , sports team s should only be known by their nicknamesRa iders. Colts. whatever. That would make it so much simpler when an
owner dl'Cides that some other ci ty might be a more appropriate hom e for
his fran chisP.
Commissionpr Petp Rozelle told you this wol!ld happen 11 Davis was
allowed to mat ter-of-factly move down tlleCal!lornla coast \\i th his Raiders.
wit hout the leas t bit of concern for what his partner s in the Na tional Football
Lmgue thought about his trip south.
To his crPdit. though , Da v is won thp right to movp in thP courts - a
dC'&lt;'is ion t hat has been enormouslyex pensive forthe NFLandonetheiPague
has pledged to right to the Supreme Court .
Irsay didn ' t nPed the go-ahead from the lawyers. Davis had takPn care of
thaI detail. And he cert ainly didn 't nPed the OK from his partners. Davis had
fixed that, too
ThC' league wa s ca ught betwixt and lx.•tw('('n on this one . Davis is angr·y
l)('('o USC', after t hP griC'f hjs partners gave him, they nevprevpn forred a vote
n&amp; I rsav's move. Anrl the city fathers in Ba ltimore. already pursuing the
f'minmt domain rout&lt;' that Oakland has taken " ith Davis, also have
quf'Stionf'd th f' no-voir position
The irony there is that the NFL was sued In Oakland for taking a vote on a
f ranchise mow and now is bdng threatened with a suit in Baltimore for not
taking one.
In some circles. that's called Catch-22.
Now before you star1 getting all over lrsay's casc for this movf',
understand that he did not makeit onawhim. First, hedid somecomparlscn
&lt;hopping. lo makP sure he wouldn't be hoodw inked by some unscrupulous
munkipal officials.
So. like a door- tc.door sa lesm an peddling pots and pans, the ownPr ofthP
Colts went from l'ity to city, offering his wam . ltstening towhal th&lt;' m arket
would bear.
PhOPnix and Indianapolis. both hungry for a franchise, and Baltimore,
trying to hang on to one. were thrust into an auction. When it got too
~xpens lve for PhOPnix. the bidding was reduced to twoc!ties . lndianpolis put
together I he right numbers, Including a low interest. long-term loan. and just
like I hat. the handsome H oos ier Dome has an NFL team .
ThP loan tPrm s are particularly interesting The Colts will pay8 percent on
" $12.5 million. 10 year loan . The current prime r ate Is 11 )1 percent. What
Jbout the3 '!, percent diffPrence? Call it just a litt lewelcomP from the bank.
'ou know, to make thP team feeel right at hom e.
This package dea l delivers not only a footba ll team but includes, of course.
its sometirnPs imPE'tuous uwner.
I r"'y has had his sharP of adven tures in the NFL. He once thought he could
coach better from the press box than tllemanhehadhiredforthattaskcould
do it from the sidelines. When he phoned some free quarterback advice to
Howard Schnellenberger during a game, the coach told Irsay what he could
do with his suggestion. The next week , Joe Thomas was the coach .
He even acq uired this I earn in a somPWha t unlq ue fashion, rrading the Los
A ngeles fra nchise - Rams. not Raiders - to Ca rroll Ro.senbloom in
Pxchange for the Colts in 1972
If you can trade teams. w hy shouldn't you be able Io move thpm?
How badly did Indianapolis want lrsay's Colts?
Co nsider that thp 12 vans used to transport the team west were supplied by
the city as part of the deal.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Art
Schlichter's a thletlc future remains
uncertain as he walls for the
National Football League to review
his suspension for betting on .NFL
g31J1es and other sporting events.
A leaguespokesmansaldWednesday that the NFL hasn't seta date to
review the case of the former Ohio
State University star, who before his
suspension was a member of the
Ba ltimore Colt s. That team Is now
based in Indiana polls.
" H e wants that decision badly,"
said friend and adviser Gilman
Kirk.
Kirk said It's Important for
Schlichter to learn about his future
because the NFL draft is coming up
May L Schlich ter wants to know
whether he will remain with the
Colts or perhaps play with the
United States Football League or
the Canadian Football League. II's
PICKED OFF- New York Mets' first baseman from Mets' pitcher Ron Darling during the third
also possible that Schlichter, an
Keith Hernandez tags out Cincinnati R&lt;'ds' base- Inning of their National League game at Riverfront
AU-Ohio basketball player in high
runner Gary Jl&lt;'dus (2) after taking a pi&lt;'koff throw Stadium Wednesday night. (AP Laserpholo).
. school , could play professional
basketball in E urope.
Neither Schlichter nor his attorney. John J . Chester of Columbus,
could be reached for comment.
Doug
Slsk
came
on
to
allow
j
us!
CINCIN"lATI iAPJ Right Schlichter's father, Max, said by
"I was a little neiVous because of
one hit over the last threP innings for
telephone from the family home In
hander Ron Darling survived trials the delay,'' Darling said. " I didn'l
his first saveofthe season. The Reds
Bloomingburg that he was sure
by water and fire to hand Dave
know il it wou ld star1 a t i: 30,8: 30, or
m
anaged
just
three
scoring
opporthere would be a meeting with tlle
Johnson his first victory as the New
whatever. I was a little wild. The
tunities
in
the
game.
York Mets manager.
NFL. but he knPWofnodefinltedate.
best pitch l had aU night was m y
"II was one of those nights," Reds
Darling shook off a 71-minuterain
fas tball. I thnw it thPmajority ofthe
Manager Vern Rappsald. "We had
delay. sca ttered two hit s over six
time."
The Daily Sentinel
our
chances- threP big chancesinnings. and pitchro out of a
but their pitching came through."
Dar ling's wildness translated into
bases-loaded thrpat befo re hisl'xil to
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A paid crowd of only 3,921 six
wa
lks.
two
of
I
hem
in
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six
th
give the Mets a 2-0 vic tm y
sm all est c rowd in the stadium's
inning when the Reds loaded the
Wednesday night owr the Cincin Publish('(! f'VP!'\ a fiPrnoun. M onday
th ro ugh Frida~' . 111 Court Strf'f'l. hy th'r
15-year history -saw Reds starter
bases with two out for the ir biggest
nati Reds before the smallest crowd
Ohio Va l l&lt;'~ Publi sh ing Compa ny · Mu l·
threat of the game. Johnson sa id he
B ruce Berenyi strike out eight in thP
in Riverfront Stadium history.
timl'dla, In c .. PomPtoy, Ohlo 45769. 992 ·
first six innings. Berenyi, who beal
never considf'IT:'d bringing in a new
215fl. Sf.co nd class po'&lt;la g! ' pa id a t P o.
" When he gets the ball down. it' s
meroy, Ohio.
pitcher to face Ron Oester in tllc
the M ets thrPe times last year
nasty." Johnson sa id of his you ng
without a loss. gave up just five hils.
pressure situation, even though
sta rter's fastbalL "It moves. He gets
MPml&gt;t•J .. Thr Asso r l ~ltE'd Press. In·
l a nd O;ti ly Pr('ss ,\s ,(X' iatrm and the
Darling was obviou sly tiring.
but took the loss.
a lot of ground balls."
Amf'rlran New spaper Publishers A s" He' d ix'tter get used to II.''
Junior Ortiz hit a run-scoring
f;OC'IJ ilo n. Na liona l Ad verti sing RcprE'Darling posted his second m ajor ~(·ntat lvP, Branha m NP w s paJ)f&gt;r Sa IPS,
single In the second inning and Keith
Johnson sa id.
al Third ~·hrnuf' , Nf'w York . \'ew
IPague victory on a night made'
Hernandez
rapped
an
opposiiP-field
Darling retired Oesterona fly ball
Yo r k wor;
nasty by the elements.
to left field tos urvivC' thPt r ial by fire.
double in the thir d for the M ets' runs
POSTMASTF:H : Sf&gt;nd a dd rr&gt;ss 10 Th f'
A cold downpour delayed thesta11
" Dave gave me an early test out nnd a v ictory I hat helped erase the
Daily Srn1inr&gt;l , 111 Court St ., Pon lf'roy,
of the game and made Darling edgy
Ohio -l :,,t&gt;~ .
there. to sep if I could gpt out of it ."
bad taste of New York 's 8- 1
before hi s sixth m ajor -league sta11
Darling sa id. ''I' m happv to have
opentng -day rout in Rive1iront
~l J BSC RIP'fiON R ,\TES
and his first of ttlis season
that kind of tes t Jnd com l' throuJ'h ."
Stadium .
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Mets" rookie no Darling for Reds

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Griffin now talking with NFL clubs
CINCINNATI IAPJ - Archi&lt;'
Gr iffin , the former two-time Hcisman Trophy wir.ner who was
released by lllf' Cincinnat i Bengals
after last season. says hi s pr o
football career is not ovC"r.
Griffin , the Ohio Sta te running
back who was the Bengals' first
draft choice in 1976 . spent eigh t
seasons with C incinnati before his
release. He says he has recovered
from the groin injury thai kept him
on the Bengals · injured r ese rvC" list
the entire 1~3 season.
He negotiated with the Unit ed
Staff'S Football League's Jacksonville Buil s, --{'Oached by former

Bc nga ls off'c nsive coordinator
Lindy Infant e, but failPd to reach
coni rarl agreement for this season.
Nick Kish. dirPCtor of operations
for .Jacksonv ille which owns the
USI'L ri ght s to Griffin, said Griffin
rcjff'tC'd a contract offer from thr
Bulls.
Ki sh said Tuesday he otfcrcd the
playC'r "a very good sum of money
and it wasn't C"nough for him . His
cx ppetations for himsPif are not in
line' with reality . After I made m y
offer, I \\'as uncon1fortable for
sever al days, and I wasn't disappointed when he turned it down.

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basketballloumam ents may split Into five c\jtsses by the 1986-87 season, if
a study of the coaches is adopted.
Since 1971, the boys tournament has been playPd as Class AM, M and
A. Before 1971, the boys eliminations were split into two classes. The girls
tournament has been under the three-class formal since beginning in 1976.
A rommittee of the Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association has
already rompletPd a preliminary study favoring more division in
basketball. Of 16 regional directors of t he coaches,l2 favpr continuing the
st udy.
" The Impetus for the study came from coaches who fppl that there is a
disparity in lhe three-&lt;:lass system, " Coach Terry Leggett of Old
Washington Buckeye Trail told The Lor ain Journal.
Leggptt, chairman of the coaches' rorrunlttee handling the study. said:
"The real inequity comes in the big class (AAA). When you get to tr iple-A,
you can have a school with 340 boys playing one w ith m ore than 1,000 in the
tournament .':
The governing Ohio High Schoo l Athletic Association uses the following
current enrollment breakdown to determine classes: Class A, 16Io 165 boys
in grades 10 through 12; Class M, 166 to 330 boys gradt's IOthrough 12: ·and
Class AAA, 340 boys and upward in grades 10 through 12.
Dick Armstrong, OHSAA commissionPr , said he is unaware of the
coaches' study, but he told The AssociatPd Press thai any proposals com e
before the OHSAA's state beard at its June mf'Pting.
"If there is a change in c lasses, it definitely has to go to a vote of the
member schools," Armstrong said. "And that happens one of two w ays: a
r ef er endum from thP board of control or a petition by tlle coaches to the
member schools ...

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Bengals·trade No. I draft ch_o ice to New England Pats
BOSTON lAP) -Twoo!theNew
England Patriots' biggest needs are
a wide receiver and an offensive
lineman. Tiley should have Utile
trouble getting an outstanding
player at one of those spots.
The Patriots obtained the first
choice In the National Football
League draft May 1 In a trade
Wednesday with the Cincinnati
Bengals and can have,lf they wish,
wide receiver living Fryar or
offensive Uneman Dean Stein·
lruhler, both of Nebraska.
In exchange for the top pick, New
England gave up two first-round
choices, the 16th and :?8th In the

· Games washed oul
Due to the heavy downpour the

pwK
~ ~ys,
to~'sv~cy
boys baseball
game between Meigs
and Vinton County and the girls'
varsity softball game at McArttw'
have been postponed.

draft, Its lOth round pick this year
and a fifth-rounder In 19!fi. The
Bengals also have the seventh
selection In this year's draft .
"There are so many players of
equal ablllty that this gives usa shot
at more to bulld with," said Bengats'
General Manager Paul Brown. "We
feel we can get the player we want
with our seventh pick."
The thinning of talent In the draft
that resulted when several potential
high picks signed with United States
Football League teams was a factor
In the Patriots' decision to give up
their picks In the lower half of the
first round, said Genera l Manager
Patrick Sulllvan.
"We decided we wanted to move
up when our :?8th pick stat1ed to
become dlluted because of the

players defecting to the other
league," Sullivan said. "All ol a
sudden, our ftrst-round ·pick was
becoming a second-rounder."
AmongtheplayersNewEngland
is Interested In are Fryar, Steinkuhler, Maryland quarte rback Boomer Esiason, Michigan State linebacker Carl Banks and Oklahoma
defensive lineman Rick Bryan ,
Sullivan added.
But the Patriots' quarterback of
the future is Tony Eason, their
first-round pick last season, and
their defense Is young and solid .
On the other hand, the club has
been searching for several years for
a wide receiver to relieve veteran
Stanley Morgan of double coverage
andfordepthlnanoffens!veUnethat
includes John Hanna h, an outstand-

lng but aging guard.
ThePatrtotshavebeentalklnglor
atleastthreeweekswithJackM!lls,
who represents Fryar and Steinkuhler, The Boston Globe reported
Thursday.
The Boston Herald quoted Mills as
saying Wednesday, "I spoke with
Pat Sullivan tonlght and whlle we
didn 't discuss a ny financial terms
for either player, hedldtndlcatethat
he would like to sit down and have a
conversation with me. That could
happen next week."
Healsosald negottattonsroncerning Fryar with New Jersey of the
USFL are "dormant," the Herald
reported .
The Patriots reportedly have
been disenchanted with Morgan,
but Sullivan said the deal with

Cincinnati was not made to enable
NewEnglandtotradehlm.
"It's just something that we felt
would be a good step for us,"
SuUivansald. ''There weren't really
any wild machinations."
In 1~. by vtrtue of their 2-14
record the previous season, New
England had the first pick In the
draft and took defensive Uneman
Ken Sims of Texas. He has been
Injured most of the past two seasons
and his rontrtbutions have - been
minimal.
In 1983, the Patriots tried In the
hours before the draft to obtain the
first pick, which Baltimore used to
choose quarterback John Elway.
" U we had two ones (first-round
choices) last year, we would have
had Elway," Sullivan sald.

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FRIDAY
RU11.AND - Dance at Rutland Civic Center Frt~y.
Music by Unlimited. Admission
Is $2 a single and $3 a couple.
SYRACUSE - Easter bazaar
by the Syracuse Church of God
Frtday at the Kroger Store In
Pomeroy.
POMEROY - Me igs County
Fox Chasers Association will
meet at their cabin on Eagle
Ridge Friday at 7: ~p.m.

SATURDAY
BEDFORD 1WP - Trustees
meeting 5 p.m. Saturday at
Bedford Town Hall; public
Invited.

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SEAT11.E rAP I -Onac losevote
that surprised some observers, the
NCAA Rules Committee delayed
adoption of a45-secondshot clock for
its largest schools next season .
Division I, II and lJl schools will
continue to experiment with the shot
c lock next season, as they have done
during the past two years.
The issue that the commi tree
failed to resolve, Ed Steitz said a t a
news conference Wednesday, was
whether to Impose a 45-second rule
for the e ntire ~arne or abandon It in
the last few minutes.
Steitz, the only committee
member present at the news
conference. said the panel also
decided to:
-Adopt use of a coaching box,
ef1'Pctive for next season.
- Increase the number of ti·
mrouts in games Involving the
electronic media from three to four
per game .
-Continue a ban on use of
television replays for officiating
purposes .

MIDDLEPORT- Middleport
Chamber of Commerce will
meet Tuesday at 7: ~p.m. at the
LaSalle meeting room. All
membes are urged to attend.

SYRACUSE -Syracuse Nazarene Men In Missions will meet
Saturday at 8 a .m . at the church
fellowship halL

POMEROY - Eastern Band
Boosters will meet Tuesday,
Aprll 10, In the band room at the
high school at 7: :JJ p.m .

A layette shower honoring Dora
Clay was held recently at the home
of Connie Patterson. Hosting the
shower were Tina Collins, Sally
fowler, Phyllis Clay and Sandy

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Several civic projects we re dis·
cussed at the recent meeting of the
Riverview Garden Club held at the
home of Mrs. Ella Osborne.
An Arbor Day project was
discussed and arrangments were
made for taking care of them' wing
around the Riverview Eleme ttary
School sign and to plant flowers in
the planter near the sign.
The club members voted to
provide flowers for a dinner for the
Pythlan Sisters Lodge on May 19 a t
the Riverview Elementary SchooL
The flower fund was collectE'd by
Mrs. Mary Allee Bise.
For the program, Mrs. Margaret
Couthorn presented information on
the growing and history a! herbs.
She told of many uses of herbs and
spices noting when they should be
picked - after the dew has left the
plant and before the hot sun hits the
herbs. Mrs. Cauthorn showed
pictures of herb gardens. A small
herb plant was givn to each
member.
Devotions were given by Mrs.
Opal Harris. For roll call m embers
answered with a sign of spring. Mrs.
Marlene Putman and Mrs. Grace
Weber were co-hostesses. Mrs.

Gorey. A stock theme was carried
out with blue, pink and white
strea me rs and a stork centerpiece.
Games were played with Diana
Clay , Cindy King and Pats y Spires
winning the prizes .. Millie Watkins
won the door prize. Refreshments
were served .
Others attending were Ca rrie
Morris, Orpha Rouse, Marge
Reuter. Llnnie Aleshire. Missy
Clay, Charlotte Newell, Debbie
Peck, Ruth Camphell, Cindy King,
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Luthe ran Church.

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auditing of the books.
1t was noted that unless the
remodeling of the basement of the
Methodist Church Is completed, the
mother-daughter banquet will be
held at the community building.
Final plans were made for the
bean supper to be held Saturday
night at the building, serving to be
from 4:30 to 7: :JO with the charge to
be $2 for adults and $1 for children.
Hot dogs and dessert will he extra.
Mildred Hauber and Melndy Roberts will host the Apri125 meeting.
Teen dances are held the last
Saturday of each month a t the
community building.

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In accordance with the uniform
lunch program of the Meigs Local
School District, the lunch menu for
next week is being announced for
elementary schools. The junior and
senior high school menus are
siJnllar with a few additions.
Themenuts:
Monday- macaroni and cheese,
green beans, pineapple, milk.
Tuesday - chicken and noodles,
sweet potato, fruit salad, hot rolls
and bu rter, milk.
Wednesday - ftsh sandwich,
peas, trench fries, peanut buMer
cookie, mllk.
Thursday- heef barbeque, slaw,
baked heans, pears, milk.
Friday- cooks' choice.

Community group meets
Several donations for the community building were acknowledged at the recent meeting of the
Long Bottom Co mmunity
Associ at ion.
A piano has been dona ted by Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Buckley, a coat rack
was made and given by Paul
Hauber, a gas cookings stove is
being donated by the Long Bottom
Methodist Church, along with six
long benches.
Leona Hensey presided at the
meeting with Mae McPeek giving
devotions. Amendme nts to the
by-laws were made, and arrang·
ments for election of officers and

Weber conducted the business
meeting.
Gam es were conducted hY Mrs .
Nola Young and Mrs. Pauline
Myers with prizes going to Mrs.
Cauthorn, Mrs. B!se, and Mrs .
Cathy Spencer. Mrs. Mary Grace
Cowdery won the door prize.
Refreshments were served to those
named and Mrs . Margaret Brown.
Mrs. J anet Connolly , Mrs. Margaret Grossnickle, Mrs. Marilyn
Hannum, and Mrs. Ruth Ann
Balderson. Next meeting will be
Aprill9, with Mrs . .Janet Connolly.

Fashions for Spring
with a comfortable
difference.

oniy one fingerprint card will be
made and that it will be In the
custody of the parents until such
time as thechlld is reported missing
when the Information then goes to
the FBI. He emphasized that the
cards are only used for the purpose
of identifying a missing child and
cannot be used for any othe r
purpose .
While some schools are considertng keeping the fingerprint cards
with other school records, Wolfe
said the FBI indicates a preference
for the cards to be given tQ.)he
parents to become a part or the
tamlly records.
Information and permission slips
will be sent home to the parents
before any fingerprinting is started
in the schools .
Margaret Johnson , Rutland Pl'O
president, welcomed those a Mend Ing a nd refreshments were served
by the host unit.

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Lunch menu
Howard Caldwell, master of the
Ohio Stale Grange, wW be
featured speaker at the annual
Meigs County Grange Banquet,

for use In ldent!Cylng them in the
event they become among the 1.6
million who are absent from the
home each year.
Wolfe noted that the romputer of
the sheriff's department can be
Unked with the FBI In the eve nt
there is a need to transmit
fingerprint tnforma tion.
He explained that law enforcement agencies are not directly
pat1icipatlng In the program , that

Garden club meeting held

Smith. Becky Koehler, Donna
Koehle r Ward.
Sending gifts were Patty Mossman. Leona Hysell and Marie
Morris.

Thistledown results

The

MIDDLEPORT
Go-tochurch Sunday will be observed
at the 10::JJ a .m . service of
Heath United Methodist Church
Sunday by the Middleport Lodge
363, F&amp;AM and die E;vangellne
Chapter 176, Order of the.
Eastern Star.

Layette shower given woman

CINCINNATI tAPl -Cincinnati
has lost its appeal to rollect
damages from the Cincinnati Reds
for funds lost because of the 1981
strike by the Major League Players
Association resulting In the loss of 26
home games.
''The city has no right to relief for
breech of an express contract
because there was no breach ," said
the First Ohio District Court of
Appeals on Wednesday.
The Reds pay $175.&lt;XX&gt; annually
Cor rent plus 7.5 percent of all
admission in excess of $2.33 million .
a s tadium usechargeof25cent s per
admission and a 10 percent share of
gross concession receipts .
The Reds paid theclty$1.3milllon
for the 1981 season. The city had
sought another $1.1

$1;..10

About 60 PTA and PTO members
and Interested parents representing
most e lementary schools in Metgs
County gathered at the Rutland
Elementary School Tuesday night
for a tralntngsesslonon fingerprint ·
tng chlldren.
Gary Wolfe, special Investigator,
Sheriff James Profitt, and several
deputies assisted with the training
session. Wolfe explained the Missing Children's Art and noted that the
.purpose of fingerprinting children is

SUNDAY

POMEROY - Charter night
banquet of new Big Bend Civttan
Club, 6: :JJ Saturday at Carleton
School, Syracuse, catered by the
LaSalle Restaurant.

City loses appeal

WednPsda y in 1: 06 and paid $7.ffi.
$4.Ei0 and $420. QuiPt Dcsperation
ran second. rP tllming $7.20 and
$4.60. Third . R('('ord BrPa kcr pa id

WNG BOTTOM - A soup
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he held at the Long Bottom
rornmunicy building Saturday
with serving to he from 4::JJ to
7: :JJ p.m . The all-you-can eat
supper menu will include soup
heans, cole slaw, cornbread and
tea or coffee, $2 for adults and $1
for children. There wUI he an
additional charge for hotdogs
and dessert .

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conf~rence

Small Prejs
ATHENS - "Alternatives - A
Symposium on Small Press Publishing and Lillie Magazines" will
be presented Thursday, ~rill9, at
8 p.m . in room 319 of Ohio
University's Alden Library.
The public symposium · Is being
held In conjunction with a display ,
"Alternatives: An Exhibit of Small
Press Poetry and Little Maga ·
zJnes," whkh will be on view in the
Department of Archives and Spe·
cia! Collections tflftlt floor !
throughout spring quarter.

boasts or va ns to explore the
various reefs or tropical ecosytems.

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::C.RAND OPEJ\ING - A grand openinJ: of 'The
&amp;rry B~sket Gift Shop, owned by Carolyn McCoy,
Sixth St.-.,et, Syracuse, will be held Friday and
Saturday, 1\pril 6 and 7 from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m.
P.ersons attending may rt'gister lor fl't'e giiK Tlw
~w shop, located in the McCoy home. features hand
maid or decorated items like quilts, pillows, lined
di:unond weaved and other st.vle baskets, potato,

onion and bread boxes, plaques, ci'IISS stitch broom
aprons. The business Is family oriented with Mrs.
~!&lt;-Coy's husband, mother, sister and brother·in·law
assio;ting. Tltc shop will he open Monday, Wednesday
and Frida.v from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m ., Saturday from
10 a.m. until 3 p.m. or hy appointment. Pictured are
Carolyn McCoy, right, and her 10-year-old daughter,
Michelle.

p.m . In Sm it h RPcit:tl Hall.
J;nrlf'r tht' dir·r·t ·ti nn nf T1r
11i'Chard I .l'm ke assoc i&lt;J ff' pro1rs"or of music. 1he f'\"C'n I is op('fl 1r)l hP
public ~A·ithout c hdrgC' . Amom.:
mBmtx•rs lif 1ht ' VVind S~' mp h onv
an!. on tJariJO nr saxophonf' will bt'

Rita RhiXlPS f rom Ml:'igs Count_\'.

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L ro nard Brrnstr in 's "S i a\':_l ~"
Wrillf'n for Ms ti s la v Ros tropovich
in ll17/ for his ina ugura l conn:-rt as
Music Uirf'Cior of thr N ational

They will have the chance to
snorkel or scuba on a nwnber of
reefs and oceanic ecosytem. to
Pxplorr Bl ue Mount a ins coffPP
count ry and ot her parts of
J a ma ica.
Participant s will be able to learn
the names and characteristics of
many 1ropica l and marine plants
and a nimals as \\'ell as s tudy th e
geolo~ry of the island a nd to study
wild life photography if they desire.
Further information is ava ilable

S~: mphony

"\'ariations on ·A.rnf'liril.· ..
v.Tittrn b;..· Cha rlf's Iw-s, "A Moorsidl' Su it r' · by G ust a\' Hol st and "Lr
Ri'giment dl' Sa mbrP f."l Meusf'" b:,.
.Josf'ph Francois Rauski. a ma rTh.

Each stutlent in American is being
asked to donate two cents to the
rl'fu rhis hing lund. It has been
pointed out that if each of the 44
million school c h.Hdren in America
con1r ibutC' two cents. a tot al of
$880.00J will be raised .
The project ol restoring the Statue
uf Libertv, wh1ch is already
uncl r rv.'a ~·. w UI ('{)St ovC&gt;r ~"'20)
million.

ANllllnt Profeti8Qr
of Family Medicine
Ohio University College
of Osteopathic Medicine
QUESTION: Why does the doctor almost a lways order a lab test
when my son has a sore throat?
ANSWER: There are many
causes of a sore
throat, or pharyn- l
gills (fair en-Ji· 1
tis). Unlorlu ·
nately It is often
Impossible to tell
the source of the
painful throat inflamtmat:iOri'it by
looking. Because treatment differs
d!'pendlng on the cause of the sore
throat, It Is Important for a doctor to
know what type of pharyngitis is
Involved each time.
Usually a physicia n orders a lab
test or a throat culture to determine
II the sore throat is caused bv a
streptococcal - or "strep" · infection. This is a. bacterta l
infection that causes ·~bout 10.15

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percent of pharyngitis cases and
can brtng on not only a painfUl
throat but also more serious
diseases.
A culture is the only way to
accurately determine If a person
has a strep throat infection. Usually
It takes !rom 24 to 48 hours for a
culture result, but researchers at
the Ohio University College of
Osteopathic Medicine have dev~
loped a new diagnostic test which
ca n give resul ts on this and several
other procedu res in 30 to 90
minutes.
If a strep infection is causing the
sore throat, a doctor usually
prescrtbes antibiotics which, al·
though they do not relieve the pain
and swel ling on the throat itself, do
destroy the ba cteria and prevent
o t her s tr ep illn esses from
de veloping.
QUESTION: What Illnesses ca n
come from a str e p throat?
ANSWER: The most se1ious
s1rep illness is rheumatic fever,
which causes permanent heart

Mass ami CarnivaL
Also on the program 11i ll be
"AnniP - A Symphonic Panorama" arranged by John Higgins .
a nd "l\'ationa l Emblrm." a ma rrh
bv F. . E. Bagley .

82 Mill St.

man.v thr
OlhPr
Viruses
makf'
throat
hurL which a lso
Small children of1en have sore
throats accompaniC'd by a white

ear

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obstruction also frequently com plain of sore throats.

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throat. This IYPl' of s orC' throat is
usually causE'd by a fungus commonly cal lf'd a thru sh infC'Ction.
MQuthwashes containing ant ifungal agents arc the tx:&gt;s t treatment in
this cas!'.

EVERY
FRIDAY

MORNING

9 A.M.-12

Som£'timf''i th(• pain of H sore
throat is ca used by a probl em in
a nother part of ttlC' body. An ear
infE&gt;clion ma~. mimic 3 so rr throat

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throat . Drainage from a s inus
lnf(letiOn also may irritate ·. the
throat and give symptoms of
pharyngitis. People who breathe
through thet·r mouths ,·nstead of

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ANSWER: That old culprit. the
virus, accounts for most sore
throats. Unlike bac teria, viruses
are not sensitive to antibiotics, so
medicines such a s penicillin are not
e ff&lt;&gt;Ctiv e. The virus which causes
infec tious mononucleosis also
causes many sore throats, but there

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am-fm, rust proofing.

We have them ! Gobson East e r cards for children .
cards for mother, dad: for friends and neighbors
for all the relatives. Easter cards as colorful as '
Spring. Wish everyone you know " Happy Easter"
from our complete collection.

In 1886 the school children of
America responded to the pleas of

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ear through the passageway con·

Stock No. 477t
6 cyl. engine, aula. trans, ps,

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE

The money from the school
chtldren this year will be used to
repair lhf' torc h.

sore throat is acute glomeruJoneph ·
ritis, ( glom-air-yoo- lo-nef-r i- tis l, a
kidney disease which unfortunatel y
is not prevented by antibiotic
therapy. The condition. which is
sometimPs called Rright's diseasr,
appears to be related to a disordPr
of the immune system th a t is
triggered bl' the streptococcus
bacteria . Although this disease
ma y be troubleso me to the patient
for about a month. usually pcoplP
recover after treatment v.rith no
long-term eff(-'Cis to thf· l&lt;idncvs

EASTER CARDS

include t.hri:'C move·

New York newspaperman. John
PullizPr. and donated over $102.00J
for the pedestal for the Statue of
Ltbcrtv which had arrived as a gift
from the French people .

Ano.thC'r complication of strPp

QUESTIO'I: What are the other
causes of sore throats?

1984 FORD
RANGER

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damage. Although the Incidence of
rheum a tic fever following a strep
throat Is not high, the disease Is
sertous enough that antibiotic prev·
entlve measures are standard. It
takes from 10 days to two weeks
after the onset of the sor e throat
before problems of rheumatic fevpr
develop, so antibiotics usually are
taken for severa l days a fter the
strep throat is deteimined.

NO GIMMICKS

WITH

F'o ll o\.\'i ng intermission "La
Fiesta Mexicana" by H . Qwpn

The Daily Sentinel-Papa

Why get lab tests for a sore throat?

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Liberty funds due by April 14
Fk&gt;bPrt 11C'CgiP. Southern Loca l
Dislric1 ElPml'nlary prindpal, rP·
mirt!led s tudent s today that i\~ril l l
is rhe clf'adlinP for ronrributing
thrGugh thC' sc hoo l to the refurbish ·
ing tund for the Statue of Liberty.
E!feg le reports that many stu·
dPnt-s in ttlf' distiict hctvc alread~
contributed to tht• fund drivt• which
is 11elng hclrl natt&lt;mall 0· with the
!-&gt; logan. " Put 1n Your "l\vo ('('nl s
Woith ."

By Edward Schreck, D.O.

SEND
BEST
WISHES

program.

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will complete the first pa rt of the

O!Jl•ning the prog-ram will be

at OU

Professional Counseling
and
Family Services

from Ohio University's Office of
Continui ng Education, Conferences
and Workshops through Its toll free
number 1·800-621 -5215 or by calling
the workshop director, D. Weldon
Witters at (6141 594-5816 extension

Local woman included in MU concert
~ concert fr·&lt;tt uring a \ ·arif'l\ of
music pcorfo rnwd by the Mars hall
Li nlvf'rs it y W ind S.v mphunv will
tal{l:&gt; ~l:~cP F ri el"·' ·· i\p ril 1.1, :~t X

Thunday, AprilS, 1984

chives and Special Collections. The
The display was created by Joel
exhibit
Includes hundreds of broad·
Lipman and Nick Muska of the
si
des,
chapbooks,
magazines and
University of Toledo's creative
pieces of ephemera that Illustrate
writing faculty. Both men will serve
the extenl and variety of small
as panelists tor the symposium
press publishing in Amertca durtng
along with Robert Fox. founder of
the mid-20th century .
the Carpenter Press In Pomeroy;
Both the exhibit and symposium
and Duane Schneider, chalnnan of
Ohio University's English depart ·
a re sponsored by I be Ohio Arts
men! and owner of the Croissant
Council and the Friends of the
Library of Ohio University.
Press.
A reception and opportunity to . - - - - - - - - - - - - view the Alternatives exhibit will
follow In the Department of Ar·

Jamaica studies set
ATHENS -O hio University will
sponsor a workshop on Mari ne and
Tropical 13iology in Jamaica, West
Indies from August I to 9.
Participants will live in Sam
Sharpe College at Montego Bay.
.Iamica. a nd each day wi ll take

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Sentinel

5, 1984

Ohio

The Daily Sentinel

Jury convicts Buell in child's death
CLEVELAND !API - The j ul)
that convtrled Robert Buell m the
1982 sexaul assault and slrangula
tlon of ll yeat old Krtsta Lea
Harrison will now dertde whether \o
recommend a death sen Ienre fm the
former A.kron &lt;rly worker
The s!J&lt; women stx men JUry
returned guilt\ vet d!cls on all e1ghl
counts agatnst Bue~
J
!ncludmg
Spe&lt;'Ifirallons that ca r
the dealh
penalty llte v&lt;&gt;rdrct came after
about 18 hours of delrbet airons over
ttu ee da; s
11 s a relref rl s all ow1
satd
Gera ld Har 1 to;;on Knsta LRa s
father 1 he\ found him gurlly I
thmk \hal s the onlv wrdrct they
could come \o
The JUrors wtll IE'rrtam seques
tPred until lhP\ derrde v.h&lt;ther to
rP&lt;'Ommend lh~ dealh penally or a
life sen\mce to Wavne Cou nty
Judge Ma1 k K \1 rest The &lt;cntenc
mg phase durmg v. h1ch the JUry
may hear addtt 10 n tl testunom
bPpn s Frtda&gt;
Buell 43 shov. "I no cmot 1on "
the ve1 diet Wd S mnounC('(I Rut
deputy sheriff Edd!( \\ tlson v. ho
escorted Buell from the cowl room
sa 1d Buell said he v.as SUIVIIS&lt;'ll by
lhnerdtrt
An ornevs who arP unclr1 a gdg
order dPC lined comment
Buell was linked Ia thedeat hol the
Marshall\ !lie gir l pnmdr til
through t:'\ Jdcnn found m 11 her
bod\ He was found gu 111 \ of 1wo
count s of .Iggrav cncd murdcJ dnd
three counts each ot fC'Ion1ous St:&gt;x ual
penelrat1on and k1dnappmg

Nollling "ill eve! reaUy br mg us
rf'hf'f from what wr wf'nt thm gh
Nothing will eve1 br mg our claugh
ter back satd Ha1 11 son hts votce
choked v.tth emotlon
V,'hen asked If BuEll

should
It:ltl'I\ e the de&lt;:~th stntence Haiii
son sa1d I lx heve m 1he btble and
lhP Old Testamrnt - an eye for an

pye- and

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hfc for a life

Kns ta Lea was a Wucted from a
park across from hr1 hom e on Julv

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m an abdncloned shC'd
mg H Jlmcs C.ounr \

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v.as Wltlt hc1 family lhal dav

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Another sta le w ttness Identified
Buell as the man fleeing the Holmes
County slte
!lie k ey evldence was 01 ange
fiber s found on a bedspread
connected to \he murder An FBI
agenl who examined the Hbers
teslifted 11 "as f'xtremPiy likely
the fibers camp from orange
carpetm g from Buell s van because
I he rarpetmg was made m Iimtled

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13uell had been a grant and loan
spectahst for lhP A.kron Planrung
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r{ui lanc! Bthlc Mel! OOISI ( huich
l'hl
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\\Ill lx tilt. 1-,'ll( st

S&lt;&gt;1en ra lls were answered WE'd
ncsddV by local um\ s the Metgs
Counly Eme1genc1 Med ica l Ser. 1
(('S report s
".t 7 12 am the Racme Squad
" e11t to Eagle Rtdge Road fm Bob
Woods taken 10 VeteransMcmollal
Hosptlal Rulland a\ 8 30 a m wen!
to Metgs Mme 2 for Ma1 k GI'egory
taken to llolzer Medtcal Ccnler
Midcllepoll at ~am wenttoParkSI
fo r Ha10ld Hubbat d taken 10

Sj)f'dk( r mel smgf 1 for hoth ThC' 4 ~
a m tnd thf - p m Sf'n ICC'S For
furthr r mformation 01 transpcw1a

!Jon to thr

The Pomerm /\I( a ( hamber of
Comme&lt;cr wtll Ill('( I TUL'Sdav
April lfl dt noon ell Vrtf'Tans
Mf'mona l llosptta l A ll m 0mlx'rs
atE' ur gc•d to J l!C'ncl

l~.i!IPds lo r

I 1s 1&lt; t n l ~ md Roosh r " \\ 111 mP( 1
J\Jpsdl\ \p1 110
1nom

Josesph ( ,j, n S10u1 21 Columbus
and ( hnsl 1111 1\nn Sh"' ts 20
PomrrO\ V\P t f' ISSued a mm r Elgf'
ltcc•nse 1n Mf'tgs Counl\ Proball
&lt; nurt

Gets pnson lt&gt;rm

month ~

Woes ....
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tmueon tx&gt;th s tcll &lt;.; Mth( 1 H r !\ sof
th1s m ornmg thf I{ u.rtr li towsmnedownlx&gt;und mdiJ\f'upboundv. rt ttmg to p&lt;.~ s-... t h1oug h th C&gt; locks
To\A. sand bt.ll g1 ..., 11 1 p t ss m g somt

w1 t h 24 hour rl&lt; 111 s lhrnugh (.ali i
~ Jts ~I) fOOl IU XI II It"\ lot k
Ripley sa id lh..t l d r)l.\ nhound tou.. s
rrr bemg lockc'll tilt 1ugh dunng lin
day bf'cause1t s cr1nstdt. JPd l mur1

nsky ope1a l iOn Uphound lows pa ss
through at mgh l hr Iddf'd

Showboat's future
remains uncertain
MAR!El'IA Ohio \AP I - Th0
future of lhr llrrk; I halch0r
Showbool

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Jl Southtr n H1gll St hno!Jn f1 H nt

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studrr s 111 I $'2 !11 1dults

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fa lling l itf'fl.lll \ \\ 1111 tht H 1t1 1 lr 'tl

of I he Muskingum R11 u
The 56-vear old floa tmg I heater
and restaurant has been parttally
submergm a! the n vet bank here
since early Marrh As them errtses
and falls the boat r emains lodgPd In
mud
Meanwhile srdimen l collKlmg
m It s hull lncrmses the difficulty of
ra iSing It
The n\ er s H ll f'J I \ ( l mu '&gt;l d
10 about 18 f"' l i•lutl pumpr11,
operations can be rPsumed The
waler level earlier this week was 21
fept with ra in forerasl

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\p t li - II :Vlidlli!JXH I \ tlilg&lt; Jl " jj
11 Jrn l ~~
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until 12 ~~ pm
J{pg~sltliiun IS $7 Fot tdditJon tl
mfOJ111 JI !On call Su s H Srrw 111 11
992 :J.121i
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PomcrO\ a t r; J6 p m 1.\.ent to the

GJ1mm 1f'S Jdf&gt;n C'f' U mon Avf'
"hPJ C' tJ gas pipe m the basement
h 1d 'xploded 1lte Pomeroy FirE'
L)( ~a1 trnenl stood bv until gas

com pam v. orkf'rs arnved to make
1rp 11 1s R arme at 7 Tip m went to
tr tl !lend for f: lstc Shannan to
\ r 111 an s Memona! Hosp1ta l

&lt;

Saturdav sign-up

111d h 1kr s I• \\ II 114:

h• ld tl I hr I nl&lt; I JJtlst l ml"l
Mt i hnd! sl ( hur&lt;h SR \l no11h ol
PomPIO\ I nd£1\ J nd S&lt;I!Uicli\
\pt Lll 111d flOm 1 1 m to 1 p m

ll

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11

1•omr1 O} Hralth la1f' Cent e r f or
I 1 &lt;lia H 1 &gt;'&lt; II to Vete1 ans Memor
111 Pomt 101 a\ 7 Oop m v.ent tolhe

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~aturda,

Jr o;;; unfon un J( h 11 th1s h 1p
ptned hut 11 &lt;.,1 \\ ( ~~( ll lutk\
becau s.f' no on• ' " . ... lnJUIT'd
h1
l ont muf'd
~ '( ontl
t cl rws not
JffP&lt;IOUtl (!Jtll

111

Chorog-rap h01 IS Mrs B uiJ 11 o

A.cco1 dm g to m f'nl n m Me t go.;
C'ountv Common P IP t s l our1
James S Srn1t h t ha rgc'CI \I,Jl h
brPakmg md &lt; nlf'r mg v. 1s " ' nt
Pnced to Oht &gt; I{• fc 1111.t1nl\
11
ManshPid to1 1 d1 It rm 1n 111 St nt
{'nu_ of SLX

sadr nt s ma\
Amos I iiiis tt 7122Hi0
SPn JlC''-. J(

Sl}-.,'Tl\ p

I hr Ro ll and \ ou lh Lraguc will
hold frn al s1gn up day on Sa turda}
f1 om 101m toll noon a \ lhehomeof
I 11 r. I unll\ New L1ma Road
\ n\On( \.\ 1th quest tons may phone
L&lt; mlc&gt; ,,t "42 1171

Fund,., distrihutt&gt;d

j

Frrgu
su1 s u i!J c ( announcf'd thC' Apnl
dt s1 11bu 11o n o f $~19 h)R H4S m A1d t o
D&lt; pendent ( hiidnn m Oh1o Mctgs
( ount v I&lt;'f'Pll ('{! $21 ' 662 for 2 471
par11Clpant s
St t !(

Chelsu Sta

"'h

In Memortam

IN MEMORY OF
Our Wtfe and Mother Ruth
la&lt;kins who departed th1s
lite four years ago today
Apnl 5 1980
Dearest Mother how we
mt ss you

Long to see your smtling
lace
But we know God has taken
You to a better place
Sadly missed by
Hu sband Fred Children
and Grandchildren

\ud Jtor J1lomas 1

GRAND OPENING
Village Cut Rate
Jrd St., Racine

UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP
Mrs. Joan Mclain

FRIDAY, APRIL 6 &amp;
SATURDAY, APRIL 7
8 A.M. - 7 P.M.

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•Many Sale Items
Toys___ '; ;me half price New Jewelry Refreshments

*

SZ 75 101 eac h pattern Add
50l each pattern for postage
and hand l'"i
Send to
Alice Broalis Crafts
•
Reader Ma~l
The Dotly Senhnel
llo1 !63 Old
New
Y«k NY 10113 Pnnt Name
Address, Zip Pattern Number
YOUR NEX t CRAFliS m our NEW
1984 NHDtECRAfT CA1ALOG
Over 170 vaned des t~ns 3 flee
patterns Send $1 00
All CRAFT BOOKS $2 50
All BoMs and Catalog-add 50C
each tor postage and h•ndlme
135 Dolls &amp; Clothes Oft Parade
134-14 Qu1cl Machrne Q&lt;nll!
133 Fashtoo Home Qu1ltme
131 Qutll Ong1nals
130-Swe•ter Fashtoos-SlleslB-56
IZB-Envelope Patchwo&lt;t QUilts
117 Afghans n Doilies
116-Thnfty Cratty Flowers
115 Petal Quill!
114-Easy Gill&gt; 'n Ornaments
113 Stitch n Patch Outlts
111 Sluff n Puff Quilts
I ZO.Crochet Your Word robe
1!9-Easy Art of Fktwer Crochel
li6-N1fty Fttly Qtull!

2

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3 Announcements

OPEN HOUSE
HOME FOR SALE
Older Home
Completely Rebuilt
New Everythmg

$55,900

1 Baths 3 01 4 Bedrooms

300 W MAIN ST
POMEROY

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PUBUCNOTICE

ac es

7374

Ende.nor planned

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esult ng cant act The contract
fo 11h s pro ect w II be sub,ecl to
HUO policy and goal regard ng
Jhe ncreased use of m nor tv
bus ness enterpr se fMBEl Th s
pol cV s n campi a nee w h the
Off ce of Managem ent and
Budq et (OMBl requtrement of
pas t ve etforts by rec p ents of
federal grant ass rstance 10 use
MBA Attar:hmenl 0 to OMB
C rcu ar A 102 Sec Jo n 3(c)(3
42 FA 45890 (Sep te mber 12
1977) The MBE spec lr t.:al ons
and da ta sheets are coma ned
n the p OJect spec I cat ons
fhe MBE noal for t hrs con tract
s 5 per cent wh c h must be
mel
By 0 der of the Pomeroy
V llage Counc Po me oy On a
Archard D Seyer
Mayor

1 u 1 1 1 2 7tr:

LEGAL NOTICE

Velt'rans Memorial

"~o.

ON .....
111 .....,.._

FOR SALE

Pubhc Nottce

Happenings around Meigs County..

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Pubhc Not1ce

W 11 am M o r s real estate

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Lttt ntl' t h L...
st"xu.tJ L.,o.; tult uul kidrM(IpmJ:! .a.re rt•.Ld h} tht JUry forem,Ul \\ Pdncsday
m ( It v1l md Btu•IJ could n t ~·rvt• the d ~.tth pen tJty on the co nVI ction.~
stPmnun~ from tlu 1~2 k1dnappmg raJK and murd( 1 of 11 year old
Knsta It a ll~trn..,on of M trsh tll \ll llt Ohao ( \P La.scridJOto)

Ill CM••

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3M

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Pubhc Nottce

'

Rnhert RueD of Akron liStens
gmltv vt"rdu t s on c1ght tounts or agwavatl'f:l murder,

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Pubhc Nottce

41 4 5 6 9

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lookmg wery easy Wondedullr

Chamlwr to meet

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convlclions

Pmbrac l&gt;d whe n thC' JUf\ s dC'C'ts ton

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Sealed br ds for thP. construe
I on o f the t. M aon St pnd
Condor St water I ne mp 0ve
me11 pro ect for the V !I age of (4 5 2 2rc
Pome roy on o w 11 be rece ved
by he Counc I ot the V Uage at
Pomeroy at !he M ayo r ~ o il ce
n he new V ll age H~ I at 320 E
Md S r t I 1 2 00 10on ocal
t m Th sday Apr I 26 1984
Pubhc Nottce
o:md 11 thJ t 1 me ano place w 11
be publ c y o p e ned ~nrl read
Th P work lor IJI.h rh B ds are
n\ \Fd cons sts ol lu s h nq all
LEGAL NOTICE
r 1 er as and
abor tor he
Not ce s hereby Qrve n that
cons1r ret o n o t 3 0 15 feel of
Colum b ~Gas of Oh o lnr hRs
12 and 2 7 70 feel of 6 w ater
let1 an appt cat on w th the
ne ~ 1d app rtenances Th e P b c Ut 1!:!S Comm ss on of
wo k s to be perlormed on E Oh o r Case No 84 296 GA
Man St and Condor St n he
ASA The applrcat o n reques ts
V llaa e ol Pomeroy
that lhf'! Co mm ssmn or ant
Coo cs o t th e con1rac1 docu mod !teat on o f ts Order for
nen 1s ~re on I e n he off c~ of
Pf" m c;s on l o co n!tnue the
th~ VI ;1fJP Cl erk and n he
111ach nent of nP.w res d en! al
off &lt;... i of E 1\J ne e ng As so
1n I sm al commerc 'll cu sto
c le &lt;; Lid 700 W.nkler Ortve
mers More sper. tf r~ l ly Cn trm
Woos te O h o 4469 r and are b ctw o; hes 10 rl scont n l e 1Se o l
1 ;1 :J ~ e fo r
nspecl on by
thP tallow nq Ioms 1) s ne
r• os ~ f'r 1 o~P h rld e s A cop, w 1 TI! nt 1nd res dflnt rll ownP
'l lso hr&gt; p KPd n the F W
an 1/or b lliP.r us nn (Jil l o r
0 trw o ff L P. n Colum bus
heil t no
21 app Clt on l or
C r r ;J r.I d ocurn cn1s may be I trn flCP s 1 n1 31 an 1rknowl
r:: r ha r.d tr om he o ff cr. ot Pd ~ emPn! by h P. C JSIO
h l
E 1 neer n l
Assoc il i Ps L :1
thP. I nn;J&lt; e w IIIJe s mrt as
lor S30 00 pe 51"1 'lnrl !hem
:~n 1 p fl\.1 r il
to Col mh a s
wll b• no e fu1l
if'CO mmcndilt on a nr1 41 st1 1f1
AI r ds w II tJ p co npatP&lt;f on men! of co mmr&gt;rr: 1 nrl s r al
he b.::r " o f 1hr P.St m.: r r.d ilf1rl
,...q ns \ 1
1 r al
1 1nt t es q vf!n n thP. h d
ens o
spJ&lt;.:I hr ill n11 Thr
btlllh ThP sP q rant t es crrP
r o 1 p ny w ou lct coni n ,, to
nl orm th,... JO DI r 11n1 ol I he
It r l il( r s 1 10 rPq J rc m,.n rs
Jl o 'q w h thP ns ~ I n sl :mr1
il Is An.,.
n A f&gt;Sif&gt; I 1 If\ I'&lt;;
sr &gt;tid st hm 1 aptJI c:~ ons lo r
IP1vn to nl f&gt;fYPrlf hv Ap I 27
198 4 1 no apnl r. al ons lor
tr&gt;1-., o Jr. n11 rvPnr :J P s b n t ~"&gt;rl
h-., th ilt rla l r&gt; thP Co 1 n ss on
w II r. ons rlP.i th s Tl1 1fl h l S I d
rpu n 1hf! appl C il1 on ltl~ l hy
C &gt;I mh il [lnd il p bl c: hP.1r n
Wf
101 bf&gt; hPI I f nhr
n lnrm1 t on may bP o ht&lt;1 ' 0. J ~:&gt;&lt;,
r ..,, • I fl 1hf' Con un ss o n
14) 5 1 {

Legal Advert sr ng for Synop
s1s of Proposed Lease for State
Ltquo Store No 22 rn Pome
ro.., Oh o as for ows
SYNOPSIS
The Departmen t o f Ltquor
Coni o t p oposes to lease the
s10reroom at 1 1 2 Mulberry
Ave
Pomeroy
Oh o from
Ernest A W ngett Rac~ne Oh 10
tor n per od of 5 years at t1
monthly rental of S4BO 00
Premrses are to be occu pted by
Stale Lrquo r Store No 22
Lease to conta n standard
r:ovenan ts and ca ncellable by
the department o n n nety days
notce
Department of
L•ouor Con trol
Archard E Carey
D•rector
14) 5 l ie

Pubhc NotiCe
NOltCE OF
ORAWING JURORS
Office of
l ltx•• of
Jurara Molgo CO&lt;IfiiY Ohio
Merch 28 1984

Cot•••

r PIONEER CARPET

be pub! ely drawn for the May
1984 Term ol the Common
Plea s Court of sa •d Cou nty
Wal ace Bradford
Laur en Hoffman
Comm ss oner5
of Jurors
141 5 l tc

54

WRITESEL
ROOFING CO.

M11c Merchandise

MGM FARM CITY, INC
S.rv10c Me11s Gallia-Mason

ORDER &amp; TAKE
DELIVERY Of
YOUR SPRING
FERTILIZER,
SPRING SEED &amp;
SEED CORN
Low, Low Pnces
Don't Bo Mtslead
We Will Not Be
Undersold

CALL CHARLIE TODAY
614·992-2181

MGM FARM
CITY, INC.

ELLIS WELDING
&amp; SATELLITE
SERVICE

NEW-REPAIR

35185 Oak Hrll Road
lone Bottom OH 45743

PH. (614) 985-4212

lost and Found

LOST KEYS

304 675 3397

•ln1ulat10n

614 367 7t01

•Washers •Dishwashers
•Rang es
•Refrlgt:lrators
•Dryers •Free:zers

•Replacement W1ndowa

•New Roof•ng
FREE ESTIMATES

JAMES KEESEE
PH 992 2772

mtllllll

WV a 304 773 6785 o•
304 773 9185

PH 949 3046

3 23 t1n

YOUNG'S

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

CARPENTER
SERVICE

New Homes -ExtenSIVe
Remodeling
Insurance Work
Custom Pole Bldgs

- Addona end remodelrng
- R ooltng and gutler work
- Concrete work
Plumb•ng and el ectrtcel
work
lFree Esttmates)

AL TROMM

c~so 1e

removal

4 5 lie

DOZER
AND
BACKHOE
WORK

A1ck Pearson Aucttoneer
Servtce Estate fflrm An
tl que &amp; hqmd at ton sa l es
l1censed S. bondedm Ohto &amp;

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•Wire bfutnM for

PARTS and SERVICE

326 / mo

&amp; Garages

Roof1ng Work
Alummum &amp; Ymyl Stdmgs
GREG ROUSH
PH 992-7583
or 992 2282
II I tfc

V. C YOUNG Ill

We Have the

992 6215 or 992 7314

Lowest Rates

Pomeroy Oh10

11 8 II

Hoppes Blue Rtbbon P1g
Sale Apnl 14 1984 Sat
7PM Fayet1e County Fa1r
grounds Washmgton CH
Ohto Over 20 c hampions on
the county state and na
11onat l evel tn t h e la st 8 mo
Don t mtss th1s sa l e Call

614 335 7394

15 Years Experience

742-2328

Public Sale
&amp; Auctton

Auction every Tuesday
nrght Pt Pleasant WVa
Auct lonn1e Neal Youth
Center Bldg
Camden St

985-3561
All Make•

•Storm Windows

call

CHIMNEY SWEEP

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

•Storm Doors

rewBrd

Auct1on every Frr n1ght at
the Hartford Com mumty
Center Truckloads of new
merchand 1se eve ry week
Cons1gments of new and
used merchandise alway s
welcome A1chard Reynolds
Auct 1oneer
304 275
3069
FLEA

MAR KET

Me 1gs

P

s 1J lny c IS O I JI
ts A p-' • s o Enplov r.s

s n w II he
nv ]ll 1n 1o•

l party to Jh s
h !o; or 11y

S&amp;W TV

Real Estate General

AND

APPLIANCE

FOR SALE
(I) HOUSE IN CHESTER
Three acres wtlh a mcely
constructed conrete block
home 26x30 3 bedrooms,
one bath 12d5 hvmc
room and 24x24 fam1ly
room Parttally carpeted,
1uel od furnace w1lh factlt
t1es
for woodbumet"
12d5 block storage butld
mg 20x30 block garage
Rtght off Rt 248 country
setlrng. 1h mde east of
Chester Ohro
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE
Down
stans equipped wtth
ktlchen hv1ng room
dmmg room and den
upstans has two bed·
rooms and one bath
house also has basement Lot me approx
48 x308 Needs work
If mterested contact
The Home Natrona! Bank
m Racme 949-2210

Real Estate General

M L Bud McGHEE
Broket

Cheryl Lemley
Matgs County Associate
Phone 742 3171
MMR 535 - Plcturesqoe l&gt;!me nestled mthe maples on Mulbeuy
Avenue 1n Pomeroy Th~ lovay home has 3 spaciOUS bedrooms
large living room formal dining &lt;rom wtth sunny window seat and
bu&lt;n 1n chma Sitting room eat rn kitchen tun basement w/wood
burner and a 2 car heated garage Convement to schOOs nd
shopping Excellent terms availa!Je
MMR 543 - Newer llltal eleclnc home 2 bedtOOms bath nrce
k~chen wtth carpet throu~hout lat£e 12'x24 dec~ A JUst nghl
starter home at a iOOd pnce of $25.000
MMR 540 - Commercial bu11dm~ J.ocated on St Rt 124 rn
Rutland Downstairs • large 2(h60' 100m wtth ba, and storage
area Upstarts has a neal 4 &lt;rom apartment wtlh bath Excellent
opportumty at $10900
MMR 544 - Just look at thrs home and you II ag&lt;ee ~s a super
lxJyl 3 bedrooms. bath large latchen alumtnum ~dtng and llot'm
w1ndo~ Nrce yard with outbu1ld&lt;n~ On Ma1n St tn Rutland O&lt;t(
$16000

SERVICE

46353 Scout Camp Ad
Chester, Ohto
If

986-4269

Ph

No Answer Call 91S 4382
We Service All
Makes &amp; Modell

Antennl Installation
House Calls and Shop
Servtce Avllllble

Ser~ ce

1t1at lowes Above
The Re!.l

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS
35185 Oak H1ll Road
lona Bottom OH 45743

PH. (614) 985-4212
Wo Use Von Schrad11
Equtpment Recommended
by Leadm&amp; Carpet llanu
facturers
FREE ESTIMATES'
3 28 I mo

.o.fiA

MISS THERESA
MARCO
PAlM &amp;
PSYCHE READING

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.

~
I

Will rud your ent 1u hi t • thou!
Hklnr 1ny Questtons t•ns adv1rt
on 11 affl!fs of fife sucl'l as IO'It
and busmeu stcknus and tteallh
I 517 S Court (ned to Courthouse]

Vmyl &amp; Alumtnuni

SIDING

BISSELL

U S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVIllE, OHIO
Authomed John Deere
New Holland Bush Hoc
farm Equtpment
Dealer
Farm Equipment
Parts

&amp;

Serv1ce
J 3 ffc

POOLS-PLUS

Sales and Serv1ce
NOW OPEN
Charleston Rd
Just Past Krodell Pall
Spec1al April Only
12x24 $5.500 mstalled
14x28 $6,200 tnlt..led

Office: 675-1388
4-4· 1 mo pd

Roger Hysell

GARAGE
At

124,Pomero~ OhiO

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also

Transmission

PH. 992·5682
Dr

992-7121
3-24 tic

EXCAVATING
- llonn

- llact&lt;ho•
- Dump TniCil

AtHENS

614-992-7626

Readmg 15 Wtth
Thts Ad

PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF All TYPES

2nd Floor Off 9 Call 59l5U5
JO 1m 6 p m - Ait!r 6 30 p m
can be reacl'led at 16 Pia ns
Rd In 612 - 6 30 II p m

3 n 1 mo

Call for free stdtng es
l1mates~ 949 2801 or
949 28o0
No Sunday Calls
3 II lfc

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

KELLER'S

CUSTOM
BENDING

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•TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER
•END LOADER
•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
•WATER GAS SEWER

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofrng of all Types

RAIN liNES
County Cerhf1ed

Worked m home area
20 years

l 1\ Mtlts South of Chester
Rt 7 Pomeroy Oh

SEPTIC TANK S INSTALLED

Free Estimates

FAEE ESTIMATES

EUGENE LONG

Custom Exhausts

OWNERS
Rodney &amp;

Auction
Every
Saturday 6 p m Cons rgn
ments accepted 1 00 till sate
t m e Emma Bell aucti oneer

4288177 Loc 429 84

Open1ng Aprtl 7th &amp; 8th tho
Gallrpohs Fl eamarket Tu
Countys on ly yea r round
tndoor &amp; outdoor market
Every week end 7 a m to 6
p m In door $6 00 Outdoor
$5 00 Food Ooalers W e t
come Corne r Rt 35 &amp;r 1 60
next to Fruths Pharmacy
Alto Auctwn
Sat Apul 7th 6pm Truck
l oa d new Items Spec~&amp;\
11 ems Include l1ncoln
Wel der 5 s p ee d bench dnll
pre ss
5 speed mmt dnll
press m etal cut trng band
saw acetylen e torch set
Emma Be ll Auctioneer 429
84 Phone 304 428 8177

367 7560- 367 767

Ph (614) 843 5425

CHESH IRE OHIO

3 8 2 mo pd

3 1

9

W an1ed To Buy

-'as lines
- SeptiC Systems

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
Wt d l1ke lo tntroduce you to
Enpee A Car the modern way
to duwe the vehicle of your

ror all your wmng
needs furnaces
serv1ce and mstallatton

Residential
&amp; Commercial
Call 742-3195
Or 992 5875

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Baohan llulldln1

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.
Factory Choke
12 G1u1e Shotpns

Only

446 3672

•ZENITH

Wanted to buy used coa t &amp;
wood heaters Swarn Furm
tu re
446 3159
Jrd
&amp;
Olive St Ga lhp ohs Oh

•SYLVAN IA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUN DRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

chou:t

No Down Payment
Lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box 326
Pomeroy OH 45769
For Faster Servtce
Call 614 992 6737

Announcements

AND OTHER MAJOR BRANDS
We Have A Full T1me
Shop Techm c 1an
on Duty

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER -985 3307

J 21 I mo

3 Announcemen1s
SWEEPER and sew rng ma
chme repa rr
parts
and
supplle.!l
Ptc k up and
dehvery
Oevts V acuum
Cleaner one h alf mtle up
Georges Creek Ad
Call

6t4 446 0294

Need ASpecral Cake?

WHAlEY S AUTO PARTS
PH 992 7013
New Chevy Truck
FENDER
'76 95

CAll

We do cake• p1ea coo
kite for any occe11on
birthday• enn1verser1e1
holiday•
~ Wtddrnp Are our Spec:ralty
Wedding Cakes Tops end
Novelty Cake ttema Are On

DOORS

Hours

' 14995
'174 95

HOOOS

BUMPERS
GRILL

R SUPPORT

TAll GATE
FORO FENDER
BUMPER

'69
'42
'84
'85
'69
'69

95
50
95
00
95
95

Also Some Cor
Fenders Available

8 to 6

3 18 tin

LAIGE oo SMALl JOBS
PH 992· 7478
3 21 l mo pd

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

W e pay cas h for ate mod el
clean used cars
J1m M1nk C h ev Otds In c
8111 Gene Johnson

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

PH 992-5546

- s-

Cleanmg Hou se Sale Fr~day
and Saturday Apnl 6 and 7
At
160 1n Ewrngton by
Raccoon Creek Brrdge
Clothmg and usua l m 1sc
plus round oa k table large
tron kettl e redwood bench
rocktng ch a1r
and more
Ram postpones to neKt
weekend

2 Famtly Yard Sate Fn Apnl
6 Sat 7th &amp; Sun 81h 8 ttl I
6 Wood crafts anttques
furn ture
c l ot hes
much
morel Rt 325 Sou1h 1 1h
miles past the college
4 Famtly Ga r age Sa le Cente
nary Townhou se At 141
Apn16 &amp; 7 Fr1 &amp; Sal 9 unul
6PM
Bargatn s galore
some antrques

:--c--- -Garage Sale 2 Famrly n tcer
baby cl o th es and furm sh
•n gs materntty JUnto r
misses mens wear House

~~:~~t~~sMto:r~ 3::r~ebby

Satelhte Earth System W e
have t h e system for you
from 7ft 5 m
to 11ft
Ftbergtass &amp; elumtnum
N1ck lhle ca ll 614 949

2890
Rummag e Sale Bake Sale
Enterprise U M Churc h US
33 north of Pomeroy Frtday
&amp; Saturday Apnl 6th &amp; 7th
9am to4 pm

POSITIVL Y NO Huntmg or
trespassmg on my property
Hrlda Hayes Glenwood W
Va

4

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

All STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

•DOZER BACKHOE
'RECLAMATION WORK
'OIL FIELD SERVICES
•oUMP TRUCK SERVICE
•cONCRETE WORK
•cUSTOM BUILT HOMES

Stzes Start From 12 x16

PH

992-720\. 5 u

F1ve puppu~s Helf German
Shepherd half ln sh Setter

Call 266 t 73t
Three pupp1es half Border
Colhe C all 2 4 5 9508 after

6pm

Stzes from 6 x6 Up
to 24'x36
Insulated Dog Houses

2 half Collte pup s 5 s maller
Border Colhes C tal 614

Racme Oh
Ph 614 843 5191
10 6 tic

JIM CLIFFORD

Gtveaway

UTILITY BUILDINGS

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

'WATER GAS B.
OIL LINES

246 5683
Mu•ed sma ll puppres

Want ed to buy sq uare da ne
mg c lothes S1ze 10 any
type Call 446 4537
Want ed t o buy stand ng
ttmber
Ca ll afte r 6 or
anyt 1m e weekends
614

388 9906
9617

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196

Middleport, Ohio

1 13-tfc

JEWELL'S
PLUMBING
and

HEATING

or Small
MINERSVILLE. OHIO

Jobs J

1

Btg

Ca ll

614 379 2327

Coi l 446 3103
Want ed lo buy New u sed &amp;
ant1que furmture W11l buy ,
ptec e or co mpl ete house
hold s Al so co mplete Auctt
o neerrng serv tce Call
Rodney Howery 6 14 698

7231
Buyrng darly gold
Sliver
coms rmgs Jewelry sterl rng
ware o ld coms large cur
rency Top pnces Ed Bur
kett Barber Shop 2nd Ave
Middleport Oh 6 14 992

3476
Cash patd for fa ncy •ron or
heavy rron beds $ 160 and
up for certa rn M e1gs Co
stone Jar s
Old ttm e c up
board
call 1 304 882

27 11
CO MPL ETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Beds
tron
wood
cupboards chans
c h est s baskets d1s h es
st o n e Jars antiques gold
a nd stlver
Wr t e M 0
Mdler Rt 2 Pomeroy Oh•o
45769 or ca ll 614 992

Want to buy Gum eas

614 742 2450

Cat very gentle gray young
male btg wh1te spot under
neck
wh1te wh1skers &amp;

Free Spantel Sprttz pupptes
two left love people good
w1th k1ds bo t h parents can
be seen
Ca ll 6146961
eventngs
Puppy Y2 a~rdale &amp; V2 p1tt
bull t o g1ve awev
Call

614 742 2450
To good home male terner
black &amp;: wh1te 3 yra old
smell
hkes women Call

614 992 3677

Reasonable

EJcce11ent garden 1pace rent

992 -6030

L - - - - - - 3 26 J mo

'"'" 6 000 oq It 2

mllea

from Point Pleasant Rt 2 N

304 676 2267

Help Wanted

Yard Sale Fr day Only 9 6
101
Mabetene Dr
Gall potts

Pomeroy
Mrddleport
&amp; Vrc1mty
G1ant Parkmg Lot Sale Sat
Apr
7
2nd
&amp; Cedar
9 3 30
Grace E T 84
Youth Lower level rf n:1 n
Yard Sale Tuesday Wed
ne sday &amp; Thursday behmd
Jones Boys m Pomeroy Lots
of chlldrens clothi ng
Yard &amp; garage sa le W ed &amp;
Thurs
9 10 5 Old gl ass
ware stone Jars o l d farm
wagon old cupboard Jews
harp anttque washmg rna
chme Much much more
Glenn B1ssell Bashan Road
Bashan
Ohro
Ca I 614

$12 000 304 675 7689
Pl.,.mal e Road
Galflpoha
Fe rr y WV Two ll!rge bed
ro o ns beth ut hty large
I v n g room and krtchen mce
b g yard e.11tre lot good
l ocn tr o n
Eskre Momson

Yard Sal e ran o r shme
Friday Apnl bth 9 8 m
5
a m and Sat Apnl 7th 9
a m
2 p m 2 mtl es N o ff
St At 7 a t 5 Pomts Follow
s1gns l Baby &amp; other turm
ture tn clu dmg refrigerator
c lothmg tbaby
ch1ldrens
ma termty adults rncludmg
co ats &amp; large stze clothes for
men) :shoe5 kttchen thm gs
toys books cu rtams bed
spreads old h o rse smgle
nees old co rn shelter ho g
fe eder man.,. other ttem s t o
numerous t o mentron Don t
m ss th• s one

304 525 3420
FOR SAlE OR RENT
1•h70 1979 Shannon all
t'!lectr c 3 bedrooms partly
furntshed mobil e home
121128 burl t on room w11b
co al or w oo d burner E.11c
co nd underptnned 3 m ce
po rc h es wel l water ulthty
bu tl d ng acre la nd Jerrys
Run R oad
Apple Grove

5 ro o m house wrth base
ment and a ttac hed garage
o 1 2 acres 4 m tles from
Poml Pl easan1 o n R1
2
North 304 675 3248 after
6PM

Fr day Apnl 6
8 II Os
bourne Aet bel Ad Follow
Si gns from Chest er 9 a m
t o 3 p m A an cancels
Three temtly yard sa l e Fn
day &amp; Saturday Apr I 6th &amp;
7th from 10 ttll 4 at 108
Pearl St
M ddl~por t Ram
c an ce l s

FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO BUY
14 ft wtde three
b~d r oom
ba th cmd halt
mobtle hom e stttmg o n ntc e
lo t
rea d y to move mto
S225 OO downS225 OO'per
month 304 576 2711

Carport sa le Sat Apnl 7th
9 a m trll dark &amp; Sun April
8th 11 a m 1 II dark 487 S
4th St M1dlll e port Oh o

32 Mob1le Homes
lor Sale

Pt Pleasant
&amp; VICtntly

TAl S T ATE MOBILE
H OMES
USED
CARS
TRUCKS
GALliPOLIS
C H ECK OUR PRIC ES CALL

949 2801
Yard Sale Thursday Fr day
&amp; Saturday Apnl 5tt 6th &amp;
7th 9 trlt dark Re ta H1ll
Lotan Fa ll s Ohro

YARD SALE

Yard Sal e April 6 Frrday
long Str
Rutl and Oh •o
614 742 2257
Bad

Apnl 7 9arn 7 bes de l etart
Post Offtce d sh es c othes
stove co ffee tabe Atan

Thur s
Sat
2110 Madrs on
Pornt Ple asant

304 675 2356

W Va

Four tam fy yaraqe sale
Aprrl 4 5 &amp; 6 9 to ? 6 m 1lcs
out Jerr y s Run at Apple
Grove

Ca ll

Employment
Services
11

Help Wanted

N ursery worker wanted for
S unday and Wednesday ev
enmgs and apec1al serv1 ces
at Hetghts United Methodist
Church for details Phone

304 6 76 6889

alter 6PM

Need ten ladtesto work from
their homes 10 hours per
week
earn $76 00 t o
$15 0 00 I wdl be mterv1ew
mg at Tu End1e We1 Menor

Aptll 6th 1 00 PM Ask lot
Mary F11her
pleat a

No phon 1 call

12

Srtuataons

Wanted
AVON Sell Avon make S6
S 10 per hour Call 446

Sell the best
Se ll AVON
Rto Grande and Bu lavr ll e
Porter area Ca ll 388 9045
The 0 0
Mcintyre Pa rk
Dtstrtct IS c urrently accept
rng apptrcat1ons f or summer
emp l oyment Openmgs m
elude program dtrectors
recrea t• on l eaders a nd atdes
fur playground prog rams
day camp d~re cto r
and
sw1mm ng rnstructor (m ust
have W S I l You may p1ck
up an appltcat on m the Pnrk
0 st u c t oHtce lace~ te d on
Ftrst Avenue Monday
through Frtday from BA M to
, 2 N oo n and 1 2 30 to 4PM
o r contact Park D1stnct
o fft ce at 446 4612 e~&lt;t 56
to have an applrca t on
matted to you

SttuatJOn wanted
book
keeper or offrce work 1or
sma ll bu s1nes s
Expe
rrenced
Fu ll or p art l tm P.

304 882 2359

6144467572

Fr
Av e

wa nted
benef1ts
Resume
Sentinel
Oh

H1gh School Juntors
Senrors Be a member of
OJ R West V n grn•a Army
Nat1onal Guard Buddy Pia
toon
W e curre ntly h e~ve
vacancms for rndtvtduats
w h o want to attend bas1c
trarnrng w1 th others from
West V rgm 1a Ttamm g wtU
beQm at Fort
N J on
June 11th and you w11t be
back for the fa ll school t erm
Thts 1s the perfect sum mer
JOb Jam now a nd begm
earnrng money for monthly
meetrngs earn full t tm e pay
dunng summer trarnmg and
then earn part ttm e pay upon
return from tr111nmg Call

o,,..

304 675 3950
642 3619

0&lt;

1 BOO

Part t me offrce h elp cten ca i
ex per ence necessary Send
resume P 0 BoK 284 Pornt
Pleasant W Va 25550

12

SJtuatton s
Wanted

Would Ike to f nd someone
who coul d make badges
patches &amp; lns1gma s for a
c hur ch you t h pr o gram
Please c all 6 75 351 5 be
tween 5 30 &amp; 7 00
W1ll care for t h e eldor tym my
home lots of references
Men or women Cell 614

667 3402
M erce r s R1verv1ew Per
sonar Care Home has vacan
c tes for elderly persons
Betty Mercer owner 304

773 5882
Have vacancy for e lderly
person
R oom
boa rd &amp;
care 1f needed Ca ll 614

992 6022

Harper s Adult Care Hom,.
has a vacancy for a no ttl en
re11dent elderly person Cull

304 676 1293

Mtllt e ~Home Bakety Fresh
H o memacl e bread s
pes
C&lt;lkes &amp; r. oolc es r.ttl l 614

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HO M ES K ESSEL S QUAL
ITY MOBIL E HOMF SALES
4 Ml W ES T GALliPOLIS
RT 35 PHONE 6 1 4 446
7274
_1_2_xGS_ m_o_b•-l e -h o_ m
_ e_ l_o•

Ke1th s Law n Mow ng &amp;
Tnmm m g Serv• ce Reliab le
and dependable Aeasona
ble rates Ca ll 446 3159 or

256 6251

Plow gardens m Poml Plea
sant area and w 11t do odd
JObs
Call from 5 00 tllf

11 00 304 675 3292

Hames for Sale

Wr se lnvestmenl
Don t
m ss out o n spnn g spec ral
s tvH ysr Super Of.'al Mtd
dleport 614 992 6941

3 b dr CA forced a r gas
turnan ce w 1h b ck stove
18x36 m gro nrl sw nnm n g
pool
ofl stre e t p Hk•ng
S45 000 Ce~t 446 3204
4 bed r oom nearly new 2
story brr ck v nyf 1 1 baths
woodburncr
ourbu ldrng
a c re $44 000 Ca ll 614

379 2748

Financial
Busmess

0 ppo rtu mty
'NOTICE
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB
LISHING CO re c ommends
that you do busmess w tt
people y o u know and NOT
to se nd money through the
ma I u ntrl you have tn vest
gated the offenng
For sa le gomg busm ess
ambulance serv1ce twoveh
tcles fully eqwpped Only
pr vate serv ce m Mason
Galtr a
Ja ckson Cou 1t es
304 675 5540 or 675

4024

22 Money to Loan
HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES Below market rates
FtJO.ed conve nt•onill FH A
VA leader Mort g age
Athens c ollect 6 14 592

3051

23

ProfessiOnal
Servtces

PIANO TUNING Lower
p teed regu l ar tun1nqs
dtscountslo SeniOr Crttzons
C hurc h es &amp; School s Ward s
Keyboard 304 675 3824
Pta no Tu mn q and Repa r
Brun1card1 Mus c Co 446
0687 Sk1!1 and rntegf!ty our
trademark
lane Dan el s

614 742 2951
THOMPSON BOOKKEEP
lNG Monthly and Quarterly
accounts w e lcom e 4:28 Se
cond Ave Ca ll 446 113 6
Unwanted Fac•al or Body
hatr? Permanent pBmless
remo11al by European Elec
tromc Deptlator Mflry •s
cert f1ed m th •s nAw compu
ten:zed d gltJtl sys t em ca ll
today 992 6720 Top of the
Statrs full servtce salon
10 per cen t off on loto s
permanent Wave
Offer
good th rough Apul 7 Call
today ask f or Trudy Rou sh
Susan SISson or Mary Po
well Top of the Sta 1rs Your
full serv1ce Beauty Sf!llnn

992 6720
Professwnal E l echo1ys •s
Clrmc s pec 1alt zm g m probe
type electrolysiS the only
safe permanent method of
half removal recognized bv
the F 0 A and approved by
th e A M A Open dally and
evenmgs by appOintm e nt

Phone 304 675 5568
Bonna Handley Owner
Operator Pam Burton As
11stant Mark Handl ey
Apprent• ce

5

1

&lt;:arpet an~e ous to se l
614 245 5863

CaiJ

1n Rro G rande 1 982 mo bile
ho me 1 4 ft 2 heir goolil
cond Set up 0 11 appro.ot 1
I Cff
land
S 17 000
Can

446 8038

992 771 3

31
General Hauhn g an d Trash
removal Servrce Rei ab le
and dependable Cal l 446
3159 between 9 and 5

21

M ature lady to babysit 2
month o ld tn parent s home
n Pomeroy Refer ences re
quued Ca ll 6 1 4 992 6849
alter5pm

ProfeSSIOnal
Serv1ces

1 B Wanted to Do

mccha nt c
full trme frrnge
&amp; salary Send
to Bo• 729 S Da•ly
Court St Pomeroy

Accounts Ma nager Full
trme Must have trammg cmd
experre nce m bookkeepmg
rnc1udrng Account s Recetv
able
Pertod1 c frnanc 1al
report ng requrred
lnven
tory contro l preparat on A c
curacy a must Typrng n e
cessar y
Respect f or
co nftd e nHallf't' requited
S 1 0 000 p lu s ben et ts Con
ge ma l co ll eagues Send re
sume name 2 refere nces
Athens ba sed Dead lrn e
Apnl 11
1984
Pl anned
Pare nth ood of Southeast
Ohm B N orth Court St
Athen s EOA AAE

23

1

Real Estale

E Kpertenced

7760

Expenenced
WORK GUARANTEED

o• 614 388

2 1 979 Bron co bucket
seats Must bern goo d cond

paws Call 446 6666

RADIATOR
SERVICE
We can repair and re·
core rad1ators and
heater cores We can
also ac1d boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks

11

Alto

Btg sal e M t

Vmyl &amp; Aluminum

w~-;;{&gt;

Pomeroy Oh Aprrl 6 7 &amp;
weekend rates
mform at ron or
reservatton ca ll o r wrrte t o
t h e followmg
6 14 992
6300 985 4396 P D 8x
742 Pomeroy Oh

8For Spec1al
more

Mt

Beautiful Custom
Butlt Garag_es'

3123

O~pl1y

- La-Boy
- Trendlef

Four Fam•ly Yard Sale Frrday
from 3 6 Saturday 9 5 728
Second Avenue Items too
numerous to mention

Three Fam1ly Garage Sate
Apnl 6 9 5 339 Debby Or
Gallrpohs
Ch1ldren s and
adult s c lothmg women s 5
to 1 B toys books golf
clubs chtld s organ cur
tams rug s and m1sc

3358

SIDING CO.

MIDDLEPORT OHIO

Mtddleport OH

SALES &amp; SERVICE

~

If

VAUGHAN'S BAKERY

BOGGS

Apnl 3 7 Ram or shrne 5
Fem1ly Garage Sale 4 of a
m1le out 0 J Wh1te Rd At
the Church of God of
Prophecy Books records
mtck meeks stereo baby
furn ture clothes of all s1zes
Weddmg dress st:ze 10

Homes for S4le

C
Aocksprtngs
ounIy f a33&amp;7bypass
g ro
unds f~;:~~=~==:;:==-t.w;e;a:t:h:e:r~c=a=nc:e:l:s====~~R~a:n:c=a:n:c:e:ls==:::::::::::::::: ets;,le
n es a wnegot
mg "ble
ded anppew11

J1d W Canty lltr

Business Senrices

Garage Sale Apn l 5 6 7th
15ft ptcket fence numerous
ttems
731 Th1rd Ave
Galltpol•s

Galltpolts
&amp; Vtcinrty

11

4 ro o m house n co untry
large lot o n Chttstnut Rtdge
crt y watef
hooked uP.

'~~~I~~~~·~~~~~~~;~~~

15 month old Heifer whtte
and red striped lost 10 or
around Gtbbs Farm near Btg
Woods If seen please call
304 882 2033 evemngs

KEN'S

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

.

388 9996

CHIMNEY KING

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE

'{ard Sa\eS

dog
area
Call
FOUNm0 VInton
Black and
tan coon

8

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

31

Hysell Run aroa Colt 614
992 7442

'Full Factory
Warrantres
'Free Delivery
'S1te Checks
'C omplete Systems
&amp; lnstallatton

949-2 2G3

6

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PH 742'-2534
Antennas Start AI
11 395 00

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
&amp; Painted
Storm Doors
&amp; Wrndows

We Use Von Schrader
Equtptllent Recomltlflnded
by Leadma Carpet Manu
factums
FREE ESTIMATES
2 27 I mo

To AH Whpm H Moy Concern
On Thursday the 1 2th day of
Apr l 1 984 at 10 00 o dock
AM at the ofhce of the
Comm ss one rs of Jurors at
Me gs County Oh o J urors wtll

Pomeroy-Mtcldleport,

Business
Services
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&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

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320 yf'at pnson lcrm for abductmg
andz apmgtv.O\\ Omenlast vPa t but
the JUry was not \old of \he pnor
Hamson and his w tf&lt;' Shirl&lt;v
al\ended mosl of !he Ina! which
began :vlarrh 19 and mclud('{l fliP
days of 1cstunon1 I h&lt;y \( arfulll

PHONE
a. _ _992-2156
_ _ ..,.

S, 1984

Thunday,Apnl

In R1o Grande 1982 m obrfe
h o me 14 ft 2 bdr
good
con d Set up on approx 1
i:lCr e lanrf
S17 000 C nll

446 8038
Ex
la c
4 bdr
h ouse
Cor n er of Washmgton Ave
;,nd J~mc o Ad S3a 500
Rt 2 3 brfr country I vrng
$28 000 Ltst w1th us we
have o rh e r
A One Real
Estate Caro l Yeager Broker
HowMd l YPage r Ill sa les
an Call 30 4 67S 5104 or

12x7 0 mobil£ home w1th
e• pandn m l v ngroom ex
cetle! cond tton All el ect
rr c ce ntral arr cond
car
petcd throu ghout k t c hen
flppl anc~s flit ste ps under
pmn ng m e udcd Call 446
7751
I no an swer 614

256 5469
Used 2 bedroom mob te
ho me s furnt shed
1 Ox 50
1nd 1 2x52 ~ re s
Your
cha nce t o ow o a co mforta
blc ho me Br ow n s trai l er
Cou rt Mt ners lle Oh 614

992 3324
14x70 Bayv1ew
a c
2
be d roo m s den pilrtlal fy f u r
m she d S 1 0 500 Cal 992

7360
1973 2 be drm mob•l e home
w1th un c1 erpm n mg 54000
Ca ll 614 949 2125
1 Ox 50 n Bw carpet new
p an el rng pnce mcl u de s de
•very blo c ks &amp; se1 up C all
6 14 992 7034
1970 M ol ti e Hom e 1 2 .ot60
New l.'.ater heater
o ne
se ason o l d w oo d b urner
Curta ns c o o kstove r efrr g
~uttar hoo k
p for washer
Un d~ rp nn ny &amp; blo ck s Lo
cated on S lv er Atdge 5 m les
I om Tupp ers Pi a ns

304 675 5386
6 room house

Vrnton
putly !urn 316 M a n S t
Cr~ ll 614 388
5 14 000
n

9087
3 BR home lot sale on 12 "
cont ract o r rent
Lower
Ra ccoon Cre P. k 256 6413
after 5 P M
Three b ed roo m fram e house
wtth bath lR cal m k 1
chen ut1l tv room urta ch ed
garage w th auto o pener
po r ch and ut !tty oo m
Cen tra l em 39 Ch•tl• co thge
Ad
Call 446 2583 Bam 10
5p m or 446 2557 u tt er
Spm
Three bed room br c k ho m e
wrth 1 1 bath s ca rpe ted full
basement garage b rg out
stri P bwld ng wrth 1 4 acres
and on Georg es Crr.ek Ad
Call 446 4265 or 367

0232
Ownet transfercd must sell
beaut fu[ 3 bdr m bnck
h om!:!
F replace
dec lc
woods
pnv acy sunshme
nr vacv 563 900 C al 614

992 5420
Baum

Addtt1on 3 hedrm
1 1 bath h ll base
ment famrly room ca rport
patro 55 7 000 AdJOin ng 1
acre l o t av HI able Call 614
br~ck

985 4201
7 ro oms 1 ] baths carpel
garage &amp; 2 room basement
Good Shap e n M ddleport
Pr ce freduced Call 6 14

35 lots &amp; Acreage
35 ac rP. s off At 588 be hm d
F" r!-1 Ol r ds H o me s•to s o r
fA m
S37 000 f tm Call
446 2158
32 nc re !arm l o r sal e good
h o us e 4 m from town Call

304 697 2527
N o rthup f r st str ee t on the
r q t Aft er c. ross ng Ra ccoon
br dge Appr o .ot 130 I on
t ilge
S5 500
Ca ll 446
3485
Appro~
5 1 acre s leVf~l
Ia 1d w•th frontage on 2
roarls e.ot f or bu ldrn g o r
m m farrn All u111 t1 es near
by o H 01rt At 160 near
Porter S9 500 Ca l 614
38A 8H01

44 Acres M e•g s County
l ebanon T ow n shtp 1600 fl
fr o nta ge on Pe rry R n Aoad-

S99 00
l ot

30 4 882

fo •

2

Sil \e
Greenbrrer
Nr tr.-r ler s all owed
ac P 5 pr &lt;.ed 5 11 500

C&lt;~ll

304 675 324 4

E~ 1 ,. 1f'S

A craqe to sa lf:! 14 5 a c res
l ocatert A buckle
W Va
Frontaqe on At 6:2 Crt'y
water
5 19 000 00
S 1 000 00 d o wn woth
52 00 0 0 1 Ar month bat
fln cc 1 0 p1 r cen t tn st erest b.v
o w ner 30 4 458 1 078

992 7244

Rentals

For sal e or re n t 3 bedrm
house wtlh del ached garage
o n 34 acres m Portland area
Cal l after 5 30 p m 304
~73

C'

22 54

~

41

Hou ses tor Rent

5272

Four b edroo m all etec1nc
br ck h o me f o r sale or 1rade
2 baths large lrvmg r o om
wt1h ftrep i Ace dm ng room
2 car garage on 1 acre 1
mt le NOrth of Chester Rt 7

S65 000

Cel l 304 773

h sr 44 Ol•v e St
nqu~re at 918
Gal•pol s
2nd Ave Gall poll s Oh•o

5 rm

3 bedroo m All carpet S250
rent
de po s t
Call 446
1354 after 5

5319 or 304 773 5421
Owner transferred
must
sell
exce ll ent cond1t 1on
S66 000
S, 1 000 down
Assume 8 I? Pet loan 304
675 1529 after 5 00
12,, Mern St 6 room bnck
basement fireplace pnce
reduced to settle estate

845 000 304 675 2381

5 rm s &amp; both llttach ed
garage A 1 con d
S210
mo
S75 deposrl
w1th
optr o n to buy on l and
co ntract
152 Chtl llcothe
Rd Call 446 1340 or 446

3870
House fo r rent rn Pomeroy
Trorlor for re nt tn Mtddte
port ca rr 992 3590

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Houall for Rent

Hou11 one mila off Rt. 87 ,
uc:ondery 28 . tchool but,
mell route, gtrden . 304 8815-388&amp; E\lerett Keefer .

They'll Do It Every Time

64 Misc. Merchandlae 81
Mlto. Comic bookt, 304178-11420.

NOWCIIM.,.

!HJIT

Sl'tECIAL

,'AifT 0# 7H~
lf4STIW!lAI'I7' ·-

Soft loulpturod Cobbogt
Patch type dollt for Eaattr .
Coli 304·11711-4014.

42 Mobile Hom111

Cemouflagad Army Clothing . Surplua Ranui Oenlm clothing , Dltcounl
Union Made Advertlaing
Specieltiea. H. D . " Sam"
SomorYillo, 304· 6 76-3334,
Pt . Ple111nt . Open Fri., Sat.,
Sun ., 1 :00-7 :00 p.m . Oleplay Eaet -Revenawood .

for Rent
Mobile home for rent . Call
446 - 1609 or 446-0508 .

2 bdr . unfurnished mobile
home, 12.1l60, on Rt. 36 .
Washer &amp; dryer hookup . Call
446 -4369 or 676 -9760 .

Firewood for sele . 820 .00
pickup 830.00 delivered .
304 - 675 - 2991 before
11 00 AM or after 6 :00PM .

located 1 mi south of
Eureka 1 2x60. S 160 mo .,
plus Sl 00 dep . &amp; ref's . Call
614 -643 -2916 or 614-643 2644 .

30 " Grl!llvely mower. Cllll
Adrain lathey 304-882·
2985

2 bedroom . furnished , air ,
washer , dryer, $225 rent,

5 HP Dune can. brand new
Briggs &amp;. Stranon engine.
304-895 -3490 .

deposit . Call 446 -1354 af ter 5 .

55 Building Supplies
2 bedrm . furnished. washer
&amp; dryer . ac 5175 month
plus utilities &amp; deposit . No
pets . Call 614 -992 -7479 .

12x60 Trailer. 2 bedrms. 1 112
located on private 112

bath~ .

acre lot in Addison . $220 a
month plus utilities Call
614 -992 -6843 af1er 5 p .m .

WITH OPTION TO BUY . 14 .
wide all electric mobile
home. setting on lot ready to
mo ... e into . 9200 .00 down
S175 .00 MONTH . 304 576 -2711

43 Farms for Rent
10 plus acres of bottom land
along Shade Creek . located
1 'h miles West of Alfred on
Southside of Co . Rd . 231
Call collect. 1 -513-885 2050
Pasture fields for rent 304 675 -2991 before 11 :OOam
or after 6 :00pm .

Merchandise
51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St ., Gall ipolis . New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal sto&gt;Jes.
6 piece wood li&gt;Jing room
suite with 6 inc h flat arms
S399 . bunlt beds compleh:t
with bunkies S199 , 2 piece
antron livingroom suites
$199 , antron recliners $99 .
other recliners $80. maple
dinette sets $179 . box
springs &amp; mattress twin or
full $100 set regular -firm
S120 , maple dinette chairs
$35 . wash stands $34,
maple rockers $59 . 7 piece
chrome dinette set S 149, 5
piece dinette set 999, used
bedroom suites , refrigera tors. ranges . chest . dressers.
wringer washers . TV 's . dry ·
ers , &amp; shoes . Call 614 -446 3159 .

1- - - - - - - - - - -

LAYNE ' S FURNITURE
Sofa . chair . rocker , otto ·
man , 3 tables . (el1Ctra heavy
by Frontier). S685 Sofa .
44
Apartment
c hair and loveseat, $275
Sofas and chairs priced from
for Rent
5285 . to 5895 Tables. S45
and up t o $125 . Hide -a beds. 5440 and up to
$525 .. Recliners . $175 . t o
JACKSON ESTATES
S375
. lamps from 928 to
APARTMENTS (Equal
Housing Opportunity) has S75 .5 pc . dinettes from
one and two bedrooms. rent $99 ., to 435 . 7 PC S189
starting at S 15 7 for one and up . Wood table with si11
bedroom and S 193 per chairs $425 to 5745 . Desk
month for two bedroom , $110 up to S225 Hutches .
w1th $200 deposit located $550 and up, maple or pine
near Foodl11nd and Spring finish Bunk bed complete
Valley Plaza . pool and TV with mattresses . $250 . and
Baby beds .
ant Call 446 -2745 or leave up t o SJ95
S 110 Mattresses or bo•
message
springs . full or twin , sse '
firm, S68 . and $78 . Queen
Sm811 efficiency apart.. con ·
tntl air &amp; he11t . 1 professionel sets. $196 4 dr . chests,
type gentleman only 446 - $42 . 5 dr . chests . S54 . Bed
frames . S20 .and $25 .. 10
0338
gun · Gun cabinets , 5350
Gas or electric ranges S375
2 bdr . apts .. nice . 1 bdr . apt
Baby mattresses, $25 &amp;
uti lites part peid A-One
$35 , bed frames $20. S25 ,
Real Estate. Carol Yeager
Broker . Howard l Yeager Ill &amp; $30 , king frame S50.
salesman Call 304 -675 - Good selection of bedroom
suites. cedar chests.
5104 or 304 -675 -5386
rockers . metal cabinets ,
swivel roc kers
1 Bedroom unfurnished
apt , near Holzer Medical
Used Furniture .. Ranges .
Center 446 -3617 .
chairs. dryers. refrigerators
and
TV's 3 miles out
4 roo m unfurn . apt ., all
Bu lavilla Rd . Open 9am to
carpet. ut1hties paid Adults 6pm , Mon . thru Fri .. 9am to
only . no pets Call 446 ·
5pm , Sat
3437
614 -446 -0322
1 bedroom Apt . $196 . mo .
including utilities . Equal
Housing Opportunity Contact Village Manor Apts .
614 -992 -7787
Riverside Apts . Middlepon
Spec ial rates for Senior
Citizens . $130 Equal HousIng Opportunitius . 614 992 7721

TV &amp; Appliances , 627 Third
Ave . , Gallipolis , 614 -446 1699 . Spin washe rs , gas &amp;
electric dryers . auto
washP.rs. gas &amp; electric
ranges . refrigerators , TV
sets .

Apt for rP.nt Call 614 -992 5908

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers . dryers . refrigera tors. ranges S~aggs Ap pliances . Upper River Rd .
beside Stone Crest Motel.
614 -446 -7398

2 bedrm upstairs apt . tn
Rutland . S125 . Call 614 742 -2460 or 742 · 3067 .

Barga1n s Trade Center .
Furn . &amp; appl. outlet . Ka nauga . Ohio

2 bedrm furnished apt . in
Middlepon . S2 10 a month ,
utilittes mcluded Call 614 ·
992 · 7177
APARTMENTS , mobile
homes. houses . Pt . Pleasant
and Galltpoli s 614 · 446 ·
: 8221
' TWIN RIVERS TOWE'If'
Apartments now available to
elderly &amp; disabled with an
tncsme of less thon
S1 2 . 300. Renting for 30
percent of adjusted inco me
Phone 304 ·675 · 6679 .

• One bedroom . washer dryer
hookup, stove and ref . fur nished . Newly redecorated .
- Close to hospital 304 · 675 1962
One bedroom furnished
apartment in Point Pleasant ,
, very clean and nice . Adults
. only No pets . Phone 304 675 -1386

45

Furnished Rooms
,

For rent Sleeping Rooms
and light house keeping
rooms . Park Central Hotel.
Coli 614 -446 -0766 .
SIAfJping room 8115 . utili fies paid . Sharf! b11th . male
only . Range &amp; refrig . 919
2nd . Ave ., Gallipolis. Call
446 -4416 after 7 PM .

46 Space for Rent
Commerical lot with build ing in prime busine81 loca tion . At corner of Second&amp;.
Sycamore. Gallipolis. Will
make repairs on building .
Cell6t4 -881 -4340 .
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Park, Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. Large lots . Call
614 -992 - 7479 .

Thunday,April

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

2 octagon shape Ethan
Allen . ant ique pine e nd
tables. like new . S100 ea .
Call 61 4 · 256 -6505 after
6PM

Knauff Firewood Pickup or
Delivered . 12" -22 " stocked
in yard . HEAP vender.
prompt delivery . 614-2566245 .
limestone, Sand, Gravel.
Delivered in Mason. Meigs,
Gallia or pick up at Richards
&amp; Son . Call 446-7785
Firewood cut up slabs S 15
pickup load Call 614 -245 5804 .
Case 3 10 front e ndloeder
dozer. $4.000 Call 614 ·
256 -1427
357 mag . Mark Ill Trooper
Colt chrome . 38 special
Smith &amp; Wesson 2 in.
harrell 38 special chrome
plated 3 in . harrell . Only
interested calls, 614-256 1551 .
1979 Ford F-250 . GVW
7 . 900 . camper special
31 .000 mi . good c ond .,
$5 , 000 . 1981 Chevette
22,000 mi . . like new
$3,900 . 3 mobile home
al1Cies complete new $300 .
Porta -pot S25 Cali 614 256 -6244 .

1- - - - - - - - - - All kinds of furnancc pipes
Call 614 -256 -1528 .

10" Pollen chain saw $75 .
Call 614 -256 -1528 .

1- - - - - -- - - --

Early Am e rican console ste·
reo &amp; 4 spoke mag wheels
Ca ll 614-245 -5095 .

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Parakeets. TV stand. queen
sized bedspread, 446-3732 .
Barnette c rossbow, 150 lb .,
motorcycle and utility
trailtn, 1200 lb . capacity .
Call 446 -3637 .
AAY·s USED FURNITURE
At . 7 Addison, Oh . 614 367-0637 . Bunk beds $85,
wringer washer S65 , coffee
table 98 , chest $26. livin groom suite S85. refrig .
$45. high chair $10. freezer
$150 . breakfast set (2
chairs) 630. recliner 545 .
For you antique Buffs we
have 2 beautiful china ca binets. 1 with round glass .
Must see to Hppreciate.

12 in . black &amp; white TV, el1CC .
cond ., $30 . 75 wan audio
vox equalizer . complete with
wiring $50 or trade Call
446 -8114
8 H P Wheel Horse electric
start 36 in . mower deck.
$950 . len N Sons Small
Eng in es . Ca ll 614 -379 2827
8 HP Bolens garden tractor.
32 in mower deck . $600 .
len N Sons Small Engines
Ca ll 614 -379 -2827 .
Old 4 room log house. built
1835. logs in roof. good
shape to tear down &amp; move
Within one mile from Galli polis . Call 446 -4344 .
Sthil chain saw 041 model
2 black &amp; decker saws . B &amp;
0 hedge trimmers . 2 radial
tires Call 614 -388 -8409
after 4

Rebui lt washers. dryers &amp;
refrigerators 30 days war ranty . Nice . Hupp's Applian ces &amp; Glasswere . Comer Rt .
' . 1 &amp; At . 7 . 446 -8033

Sears air condttioner
17 .500 BTU ex shape
1973 2 ton Dodge hay truck
with racks good shape . Call
446 -2196 .

Quality solid maple chest &amp;
twin bed , $50 each . 3 rooms
carpet with pad . S25 each .
Cell 446-9627 .

Bathroom equipment-bath
tub. lavatory vanity, medi ·
cine cabinet . Will sell cheap .
76 Ford 4 WD need work
S850 . Cell 614-388 -8472 .

1 set bunk beds &amp; accessories . Call 614 -992 -5523
Custom drapes
blinds. vertical
man shades
shown at your
estimate . P. A.
458 -1018 .

1 ·· venetian
blinds . RoSamples
home . Free
Sayre . 304-

3 piece 1930 's diningroom
suite . Table. buffet. china
cabinet . S 100 .00 . 304 675 -7559 .
Bedroom suite c omplehl! .
vanity bench , chest, chairs,
coffee table . Phone 304773-5846 .

52 CB,TV, Radio
Equipment
Sanvo Stereo Music System . Turntable. AM -FM ra·
dio. 8 track player-recorder.
Call 304-675-6310.

64 Misc. Merchandise
Set of Remington Rifles.
model 141, caliber 36, 32 ,
30 . Good cond . will not sell
separste . Also, several other
guno . 304 -773-5666 .
100ft. chain link hmce with
two gates. 304 -882-3202 .

Mobi le home supplies: non tol1Cic antifreeze-S5 50 per
gallon . Water heating elements. water heater. steps ,
windows. doors , faucets .
breaker!l . etc . HotPoint
heavy -duty electric dryers ,
this month only $279 .
Kingsbury Homes Parts and
Acce~ ;ory Store . 900 East
Main St .. old Booltmobile
building in Pomeroy or call
992 -5587
Village Shop in Aulsnd in
having a going out of
business Sale . Everything
reduced to cost prices ,
somethings under cost .
Weekdays 9 .30
5 :00 .
Saturdays 9 :30 · df6 :00 .
Homelite 8 hp riding mower,
30 in . rear end motor . Good
condition . $300 . Call 614986-3621
Stainle11 Steel double sink .
f25 . Call614 -992 -6260.
30 in . el&amp;etric range. $1 00 ;
gas clothea dryer. $86; 40
in . Frigidara electric range.
like new t75: wringer
washer 8100. Call 614·
742-2362 .

1-:--:------- -- -

B. Ill R. WOOD SHOP. Patio
furniture. picnic tablet and
noveltie• Call 304-675 ·
5405 .

JIVIDEN&amp;
EQUIPMENT
114·441·1878

Vermeer
round bolero, rokoo, lttldtra.
&amp; mower• elao a complete
lint of bolt handling •
feeding ICCIIIOrles. TO·
becco end corn epreyera,
w1gon1, rotny dllera, rotery
cuttert, blad••· cultlvatort,
dlaca, plows, poet drlvert,
plastic tanks. wood splittert,
gates, powerweaher, a kid
steer loader. Wheelhorae
with .. ndom uel. And aee
us for • complete line of
USED EQUIPMENT:
245 Maosoy Forg.. 3 -8N
Ford. 9N Ford, 4241H. 801
Workmaster Ford. 50 Ferg ..
150 MF with loader, J .D.
doz8f, Vermeer round baler,
120 MF baler, IH disc
mower. gravity wagons.
plows. corn planter, lime
spreader.
WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT . Call 446-1675 .

M . F.
S400
.. inhey
veryconditioner
good condi-.
tion. Call 388-9996.

Shipped Direct - lowast
Cost, You build it or we will,
24x48 garage o r barn
$1,850 . 2 bdr. wilderness
home $3.960 . See our
model. 1 -614-886-7311 .

62 Wanted to 8uy

66

Pets for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breeds . Heated
indoor -outdoor facilities .
AKC Doberman puppies:
Stud Service . Call614 ·446·
7795

Judy Taylor Grooming . Call
614 -367 -7220 .
Briarpatch Kennels Profes·
sional All · breed grooming .
Indoor -outdoor boarding fa ·
cilities. English Cocker Spaniel puppies. Call 614 -3889790.
Dragonwynd Cattery Kennels . AKC Chow puppies, CFA Himalayan. Persian and Siamese kittens .
Call 614 -446 -3844 after 6
AKC Reg . Brittney Spaniel
pups . 2 males- 2 fema les.
$150 . Each 6 wks. old . E11.c .
hunting stock. champion
blood lines. Call 614-992 2318 during day &amp; 9922627 after 5 &amp; weekends .
EASTER SPECIALS!' Hop
on over to our store and
check our expanded fish
dept . and specials . We have
bunnies . we 'll have chicks
and ducks in time for Easter .
Fish Tonk. 2413 Jackson
Ave , Pt . Pit 304 -675 2063

Registered 8 1k. and Ton
female grade male Blue Tick
Hound Female Beegle will
sell oil for $100 .00 or will
trade for good gun 304 882 -2573 altar 6PM .

58

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock
61

Farm Equipment

Troy -Bill tillers . Check our
special price before you buy
any tillers . Swisher Implement Co . St . Rt .7 N. Galli·
polis.OH . Call 614 -4460475 .
International Harve8ter. 574
Diesel tractor. wide front,
live-in power. PS, 3 pt .
hitch, 53 HP. extra good
condition. $8 ,500 . Will take
trade. Phone 304 -675·
7421 .
1970 Oliver 1650 Model
$4,500 .00 . Cub trctor with
6 pices of equipmant
$2,000 .00 . 1982 Motorcy·
cle V-45 Mag . S3 ,1 00 .00.
304.675 -7337 day 675 -

PAINTING - interior and ex terior, plumbing. roofing.
some remodeling . 20 yra.
oxp. Cell 614 -38B-9662 .
/

Will pay S10 .00 for operat ing manuel for 1250 Oliver
Tractor Model1976. Phone
304-676-2823.
'70 to '72 Ford or Chevy.
Runable. priced reasonable
cell 304 -675-t 144.

73

71

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH paid for late
model used cars
Smith
Buick-Pontiac. 1911 Eastern Ave .. Gallipolis. Call
6t4-446-2282 .
1982 Camero V-6, auto,
T-top. Call 446-2350 .
1977 Camero fair cond . Call
614-379-2726 .
1982 AMC Spirit 6 cyl.,
auto .. air, AM - FM, $4.195.
1981 2 dr .. Chevy Che.v ette
auto. $3.195 1980 2 dr.
Ford Fairmont, 4 cyl., auto,
air. S2.995 . 1980 Renault
LeCar 4 spd .. air. sun root.
AM-FM. $2.495 . 1979 Plymouth Horizon 4 spd., low
mi l aaga, $2,395 . 1979
Buick Skyhawk 6 cyl., auto,
air. AM -FM tape. $2.495.
John's Auto Sales. Bu laville
Rd, 446·4782 . Open til
dark.

Livestock

Corn plsnters: New Ford 2
row, used 4 row MF . Call
614 -379-2468 .
Young Murray Grey herd
bulls for sale . Also 15
heifers, 650 to 700 lb. ready
for service . Call before 9AM
or after 8PM 614 -286 3313.
For sa le 2 horse trailer good
con d ., good tires, $750 . Call
614 -388 -9969.
Jersey cow
379 -2821 .

~tnd

calf

Call

Goats . Call614-367 -72t7

Appa loosa Horse. 6 yr. old
gelding . Reg . Also 3 saddles . 256 -6413 after 5 p.m.
Goa t s -neubian type.
614-367-7230.

Call

3 weined pigs, delivered.
Hugh Leifheidt, Rt. 2, Pomeroy. Ohio. Cell 614-9926918.
23 large AI Bred Calfhood
vaccination. Holstein heifers
freshen late Apri l. 304- 27 32848 .
Hampshire Ram Shflep. One
year old . Reserve champion
at Mason County Fair.
Phone 304 -882-2359 .
One mare, one Stud Colt .
304-676 -6420.
One year old goat. no horns.
630 .00. Phone 304 -882 3326.

Hay &amp; Grain

Northup King corn, alfalfa &amp;
grass seed, other farm
seeds. Ca ll Vaughn Taylor,
614-245 -5064 or614- 245 6815 after 8PM .
Ground ear corn $6 .50 per
100. Bring own container.
304 -676-3308 . No Sunday
seles
Mixed hay $1 50 bale or will
sell by ton. 1-304 -882·
2767

65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer
Seed corn, tobacco supp·
liet, fertilizer, chemicals.
fence supplies. including
hi-tinsel, used farm equip·
mont . Altizer Farm Supply,
814-245-6193.
Garden seeds. p1anu. Kennebec seed potatoes S 8 50.
Fertilizer. field seeds. Boso
Agri -Center, 446- 2463.
Tobacco allotment for sale.
Contact 304-675-7717 af -

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Want to lease tobacco allotments. Mason, Cabell. Put nom County. Call Andy
Sigler, Morgan's Woodlawn
Farm . Rt . 35 . 304-675 2276 or 304-736-2342 .

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1976 Olds Gutless. PS. P8.
AC. cruise control. well
cared for . 446-3433 or
675-62t7

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

1969 VW window van . low
miles. $600. Call 614 -3677750.
1980 Chevy Scotsdale 4x4,
48.000 miles. aux. tank.
short bed. 85.500 . Call
446 -2107 or 614-3670107.
1979 Jeep Cherokee wago neer Golden Eagle. good
cond., PS, PB, AT. air,
AM · FM 8 track. Call 304676-2039 eve ., or 675 3210 .
'70 Ford camper type van
$600.00. 304-576-2651 .

74

Motorcycles

1977 Harley Davidson
Sportster 500 orginal mi les.
good cond .. $2 ,800. Call
446 -0130 or 614-367 7152.
1976 Honda 750. Hardly
ridden. like new cond .. lots
of chrome, very clean,
$1.500 1irm . Ca11446 -0130
01614-367-7162 .

80 Plymouth TC3 Horizon 4
cyl .. auto . trans. AM -FM.
air. good cond Call 446 7496 after 6.

1979 Goldwing GL 1000
full dressed. AM-FM stereo
cassetle, cruise. new
rubber , low miles, excellent
1974 Vo lkswagen Beell~ condition. Call 446 -4406
good condition . Cell 446· after 6 :00 .
2787 or 446 -7858 .
1981 Honda CM 400 custom,
like new, 5000 miles .
1978 Chrysler Cordoba. V8. auto .• new tires . Call Cell 446-4406 alter 6 :00.
379-2726 .
1979 Honda CM400T good
1971 Cadillac Limo. black. cond. $625 . Call 446 tinted windows. full power, 4580.
extras, 42,000 miles, exce llent condition . 446 -7833 or 1981 Yamaha Virago excel·
lent shape, lots of extras.
446-1833.
Coli 1-614-682-3907 .
1977 Corvette T -top. cover.
1979 Honda CV 650 9,500
loaded. Call 367-0232 .
miles. $1,200. Call 446 80 Vik ing pop -up camper 8653 .
$1.400. 78 Gremlin X 6 cyl.,
3 spd., $1.200. 76 Datsun 1981 Kawasaki 250 street
610 stg. wagon, 4 spd ., AC, bik.e. low mileage, $600 .
1$650. Or make oHer . Call Cell 446-4803.
614-367 -0167 .
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68 Har ly Electra ( je .
1975 Pinto. 4 spd ., S500or Basket case. See Doc Faw.
best offer. Call 6.14 -379 - Side Hill Rd, Rutland or
Cherly Fry. Call 614 -742 2327
2081 .
1981 Z-28 Camara. e~tc .
cond. , priced to sell, T-top . 1980 Kawasaki 1 300 shaft
dri&gt;Je, 1 3.050 mi les. Very
Coll614-379-2688 .
good condition . Call 614 ·
1979 Mustang Ghia, black - 992-7110 after 6 p.m.
grey. vinyl top. Excellent
condition . A.C .. a.m . f.m ., 1981 Yamaha Virgo 750 .
cauett VB automatic . Sears dune cart 5 hp, rear
S3200. Call olter 5 992 - windows louver to fit '82 or
'84 Camara or Firebird.
6843.
Never used . 304 - 576 ·
' 76 CheveHe. automatic . 2 2119.
dr . hatchback . Good condi1982 Honda. 750 Custom
t;on. Coli 6t4-992-5838
Faring, 5,602 miles . 304 882
-3416 .
1981 VW Diesel Rabbit 5
spd., ac, stero, 64,000
mi les. S4500 Call 614- "75 Honda CD 360. 6.200
miles. Exc . cond. $475 .00
992 -5866
Phone 304-468 -1678.
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77 Thunderbird Town landau. 70,000 mites. loaded
75
Boats and
304-895-3445

Motors for Sale

1977 Dodge station wagon,
low mileage. Phone 304 576-2918 .
1980 Ford Fiesta. exc.
cond., 39,000 miles . Phone
304-882 -2346
1979 T-Bird, 48.900 mi les.
PS. PD. AC. RR defogger,
AM-FM stereo tape, new
battery, good cond ., axe.
mech . cond. . $4,000 .00
negotiable. Call 304-89534 72 after 5 :00.
1969 Camero 360. 4 speed.
$1.100.00 . 304-675 -1600
ask for Jim lively.
1974 VW Beetle, good
running cond ., 304 -7736156 olter 4:30 .

72

Trucks for Sale

New truck fenders &amp; doors .
Chevy fenders $84.96.
Chevy doora $176 . Ford
fflnders S 76 . Call 614-256 1260.
1979 Chevy Luv 4 wheel
drive. Cell 446- 3653 .
1981 Dodga Ram D-60
pickup, axe . cond . $3800 .
Coli 256-1657.

1976 International road
tractor, 903 Cummings, 10
opd., $8000. 1976 GMC
Dump 368, gae cheater axle,
insulated bed. air brakes.
88000. Three axle equipment trailer. $1000. 12 ton
unit truck crane, $4000.
Coii992-546B, St. Rt. 124.
1983 Ford Ranger, 4 spd., 4
cyl., 2 tone, brown &amp; tan,
long bed,l1epbumper. Road
llghtl, matching topper. For
ule or trade. t 6896. Call
614-986-4367 1977 Dodga pickup, 6 h .
bod, 6 cyl. 304 -773-5207 .

Chris Craft 36 ft . cabin
cruiser with trailer ,
$12,000 . Coli 614 -245 5032 or 304 -675 -1731 .
Correct Craft &amp; Ski Su preme. family ski boats.
New &amp; used, Parkersburg
WV 304-422 -8433 or 304422 -2367 .

76

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

Billy lee's Tires and Battery
Sales . New and used tires.
also, tire repairs . 1603 Jef ferson Ave. Point Pleasant.
304 -676 -5405 . Now open
24 hrs. a day. mechanic on
duty.
Good used tires, all sizes and
Steel Wheels . Cottageville.
W.Va . 304-372-686B.

GENE ' S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN .
scotchguard-water extrac ·
tion. deodorizen. FREEetti·
mates. Reasonable ratea.
Gene Smith. 992 -6309 .

RON'S Television Service.
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola, Quaur, and
house cells . Call 304 -576 2398 or 614 -446- 2454.
Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
removal . Call 304-675t331 .

77

Auto Repair

E &amp;. V Body Shop Custom
painting , A · C welding.
Georges Creek Rd. 4469304 .

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers
BURDETTE CAM PER
SALES llo SERVICE. U.S.
At. 60, Coolville. Oh 614667·3386 .

26 ft. camper. BR double
bed. LR couch, kitchen.
bath, ac, awning. antenna,
A· 1 con. Coli 8t4 -6933929 or 814-992-6917 .

A B.l&gt;.fJAtJ~ DAIGVIRt .

Water Wells. Commercial
and Domestic. Test holes.
Pumps Sales and Service .
304 -895-3802

Abstens Home Improve ment Specialist. framing.
roofing. siding. remodeling.
concrete work and will haul
gravel. sand or anything call
304-468-1566 .

ANNIE
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GO, AHNIE

LITTLE MISSY.
YOUR
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AilE 'fW IIIJTHORIZEO
T'&amp;E IN HEliE?

Remodeling, siding. interior
and e~tterior. textured coating. simulated brick and
stucco . Thermo replace ment windows. 304·676 1560

82

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

CARTER'S PLUM811\1G
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
Phona 614-446 -3888 or
614 -446-4477

ALLEY OOP
NOW \UU AWD FOOZV GO BACK

.. AND LEAVE
UPPER 'r"OR.CH 'S

AND WATCH THE END OF lHE
RACE JUST AS IF NOTI-iiNG
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COME ON, OOOLA , LET'S
ROUND UP SOME OF THE
GIRLS! WE'VE GOT WORK
TO DO!

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING. Rt. 1. Bo• 365, Gallipolis . Call6t4 -367-0576.

S HULAW 'S Plumbing and
Heating. Rt . 2 Neal Road.
Point Pleasant, W . Va. 304675-6420 . licensed and
Insured .

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Excavating

Good -1 Exca\lating. basements. footers . drivf!ways.
septic tanks, landscaping .
Call anytime 614 -446 4537, James L. Davison, Jr.
owner.
J.A.A. Construction Co .
Water Lines , Footers.
Drains . All kinds of Ditching .
Ru11and . Oh . 614 - 742 2903.

..why don't
you just
call him'

ff 4ou're sure you left
your chairdes1qn on

MrTwerp's
des/•,. ...

Dotson's Tree Service . Insured - Free Estimate. 304576-2897 .

84

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

WINNIE
Pasquale Electric Co . all
phases of e lectric worlt, ell
work guaranteed . Aerial
truck rental . 614-4464066.
SEWING Machine repairs.
service . Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Seiners . Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy . 614 -992 -2284.
D. DAY REFRIGERATION
SALES · Professional service for appliances, heating,
cooling and electric, Selland
insta ll Amana. Gibson. Kitch en Aid. Residential. Commercial . Industrial. 304675 - 4 8 t 9
or
814 -388 -B274 .
0 . DAY REFRIGERATION
SALES - Professional ser ·
vice for appliances, heating,
cooling and electric. Sell and
insta ll Amana. Gibson. Kit ·
chen Aid. Residential. Com ·
mercia l. Industria l. 304 676-4819
or
614 -388-8274.

85
lzisu motor to fit 1978
Chevy luv truck . Phone
304 676 -6462.

MG, TOO, LET'S(:£) f£T

RINGLE ' S SERVICE expe rienced roofing. including
hot tar application, carpenter. electrician. masC'n . Call
304 - 675-2088 o• 675 4560 .

GET your carpet SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
STEAMER . Water removal.
furniture c leaning. free estimates. 304 -675-2295 .

O RVILLE, YOU'VE 60T TO
COM E LJ P W IT H THAT M ONEY.
I'LL PAY IT BACK. IF IT TAi&lt;E5
TH IC REST OF MY LIFE!

WINNI E 7 TH IS 15
ORVILLE. WE'VE

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AGAIN.

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HERE
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NARY
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I TOLD '(OU TO

PUT THEM CORN
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Need something hauled
away or something moved1
wa·ll do ;t. Call 446-3159
between 9 and 5 .
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Call Jim Lanier. 304 -6767397.

Oump 1ruck for hire. will
haul coat or limeatone. 304676- 3190 .

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1 t 83 Soc. Ave., Gelllpollt.
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General Hauling

James Boys Water Service.
Call 614 -256-1141 or614446-11 75 or 614 - 446 7911 .

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Alum . vinyl aiding. storm
doora, windows, gutters,
roofing and room addition.
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Morcum Roofing Ill SpoutIng. Now inttalllng rubber
roofl. 30 yeara e•perlence,
specializing In built up roof.
Cell6t4 -388-98117.

Wanted lo buy tobacco
poundage . Call446·9777 or
446 -3592 .

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Harris Farms &amp; Green
Houses. Rt . 124, Portland.
Oh . Now open 10 -- dusk .

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lmprovementt

PLASTERING • Now and
repair oommerclel end real~
dtnllel, frM tltlmatao. Coli
1114-288·1182.

per11 8a aervic;:e.

Used V30 ditch witch
trencher &amp; case 460 loader.
1-614-694-7842 or 6945006 .

Now open for business.
Mountain State Block, Rt .
33. New Havan . Complete
masonry supplies. 4... 8".
12" block . Delivery service.
Phone day 304 -882- 2222.
evening 882 · 3239 .

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long treotore.

Building materials
block, brick , sewer pipes.
windows , lintels , etc
Claude Winters, Rio Grande,
0 . Cell614 -246 -5121 .

LUMBER -Rough cut , oak.
poplar, 2x4, 2x6, 2l1C8, 1 x4,
111.6, 1 x8, tength available. 8
ft . through 16 ft . Hogg &amp;
Zuspan . 304 -773-5554 .

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Soil survey mapping underway

Teenagers' murderer;
Florida child killer die
By The Associau.d Pn'Ss
A Florida child kill!'!' and 1he
murderer of two teen-ag&lt;'rs on a
Louisiana lover's lane were ei&lt;'Ctro cuted this momlng, marking thf'
first time sinC'f' reinstatemPn t or the
death penalty that two ex!'&lt;'Utions
were carried out on the s am£&gt; day .
In Florida, :!IJ.vear-old Arthur F.
Goode liE was put to dmth shortlY
after 7 a.m . at the Florida Stutc
Prison near Starke. Goode, who was
condemned for the 1976 sta.ving of
9-year-old Florida boy, bragged
about his crimes and said Wcdnesday thaI he was still eager to molest
little boys.
Six hours before. at thf' L ouisiana

State Prison ln Angola . Elmo
Patrick Sonnier. 3.'i, died in thC'
stat&lt;'' s electric chair as thC' fa thf'rs
of both of his teen-agl' victims
watched with foldt'tl arms.
The t:&gt;xecu!ions wt:&gt;rP the 17ttJ and
18th slnce I he Suprml(' \our!
r~instated the death penalt y in 1976.
They brought to seven thcnumbQruf

executions thut have taken place
this year.
Sonnier insisted to the end that his
younger brother had commi ttc•d the
Nov. 5, 1977. murders of thl'
swf't't hear1 s abducted from a 1om· I ~'
lover ' s lane. But Louisiana G)\"
Edwin Edward s and fi\'t' court s.
including thr U.S. Suprf'ml ' CoUJ1,
all rPjf'f'tPd la st-minutf' c lf •mPnc\·

bids.
Sonnif'r was convict od of pumpin,e:

chamber at Ango la State · Helen said as witnesses signed the
Prison by Sister HC'Ien Prejean , a legal papers. "He told me today how
it aU happened. He had inadequate
!{oman Ca tholic nu n.
Four alt ernat lng jolts of2. 000 vo1ts counseL Eddie did it. "
Sonnier's brother, Eddie, '£1, was
and 500 volts of t•!('('trici ty passed
through his body and he was con v icted of murder and sentenced
to death in the slayings, but the
pronounced dPad at 12: 15a.m. CST.
" He was ready Ito diP! ," Sister sentence was reduced to life in
prison when the courts ru led he had
only hPid a nashlight for Elmo.
EXECUTED - Elmo SonnEddie later testified at his brot her's
ier, 35, died early today In
trial that he had puUC'd the ttigger.
Louisiana's electric chair . He
the jury di d not believe him.
but
William A. Blytht&gt;
was convicted In the 1!1'77
U nder Louisiana law, only the
murder of a teenage couple In a
William Albc11 Blythe. 71. 43679 act ual murderer- not the person
south Louisiana lovers' lane.
Pomeroy Pike. died Wednesday at who aids and ab&gt;ts the crime- can
( AP Laserpholo ).
PIPasant Valle)' Hospital.
be executed .
T ree pa&lt;'kets ready
Mr. Bly lht&gt; was born in Kentucky
In Florida, where there has been
on Sept. 9, 1912. a son of the late one other execution this year and
Wil liam Rosco and Stella Genoa thrff' since 1979, Goode's attorneys
Tree packets and ground rover
l:lly thc. He was a plumber and was a argued his exec ution wou ld violate
plants ordered from the Meigs Soil
m ember of the Plumb&gt;rs and state laws against executing inand Water Conservation District
Pipefi tter s Umon Local189, Colum- ma tes who all' insane. The U.S.
Ladles Auxil iary may bP picked up
bus.andtheUnitedAncientOrderof Supreme Court rcjPCted that argu at the M eigs Soil and Water
DnJlds. Newark.
ment Wednesday.
Conservation District office on
Su1"1ving are three stepdaughBut during a prison Interview
Sa turday, April 7, 8 a.m . un ti1 12: 30
tcrs, (;iibcrta Starcher. Pomeroy; Wednesday. Goode. whose IQ was
p.m.andMonday. April 9,from9:30
Bcnna Martin and Connir Reid, both found to be in the low 60s, said he was
a.m. to4: 30 p.m. Anyone need ing to
of Westervi lle; two stepsons. J ohn "competent for ex!'&lt;·ution" and
make ot her arrangem Pnts should
Hc. l'p!'r and Thomas Harper. both of would kill again if freed .
contact the SWCD office, 992-6647.
Pomcro)·: two brot her s. Paul r----...::..---------------------l
Edward Bl)'l he and .John Hf'nf)'
Bi)'l hr . IJO!h of Newark .
Fi VC'
g-r andchildrf'n ai.&lt;;O SUJ"ive.
ENJOY DINING
Pn'f't'&lt;:Hng h.im in dPath bc&gt;sides
AND DANCING
hi ~ PJ.n•nts Wt'll' his fonn Pr wif&lt;•.
only
TO THE MUSIC OF
1-:,·dvn Blythr•; Ada Ha1per. c dose
fri end. und. a da ughter, Debbie
Ul.vth&lt;•
only
AND THE ORGAN
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and I 10 9 p .m . Frida.\'.

Prime Rib ............

$9 95

Stuffed Flounder. .

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didn't ask me ...
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be ass ured it' s made to safegu ar d
growtn g you n g fee t and e ncourage
good wa l k i ng habits.

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IN MIDDLEPORT

motm1'.VCIC' accident ,

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:\l1 ·o.. ..\_n\·ard .Jane'S, Sr ., Route 2.
!Cw !nt': thrf'{' sons, Curtis Dion,
I ~ ill _, . . lrl(' Ltnd .JamiC' Allen JonE'S,
Hull !&lt; 2. r{.ad nC': a daugh t&lt;&gt;r, \r\'cndy
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H'; l rk: Wanda Sup La udermil 1,

SKlrN:k Absorber Replacement
• Tire Care and Maintenance

SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS - OUR LOSS- YOUR GAIN - BIG SAVINGS
PRICES GOOD APRIL 5th - 6th OR WHILE QUANTITIES LAST

I l 1, 1nr · ha _\' HutX'rts and Brf'nda Joy
. J o n~ ·~. ;11! o f R. ac inr : thn&gt;f' brot h PrS .
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nt f{t~c ·l nf'. :1nd ;1 gr and m o thr&gt;r,
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f·'t lll liwmg
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morni ng. tht· hew:!:· \.\"il l bP ta kC'n to
Stl, til _
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In till ' "" Pil'k ~ " game. p la,\'('CI
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ITEMS ARE LIMITED
Quantiti es, Colors &amp; Selection

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Cyc les • Pre- P10grammed Cycle/ Timer Control • 4-Po si t io n Ene1 gy -Sa vet Wa ter l evel Control • ¥.
HP Motor • Heavy -Duty Tran smi s-

$J8995
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1619.95

$JJ995

1499.95

20 lb . Capacity • 2 Automatic Drying Cycles •
Fabric / Cycle/ Time/Energy-Saver Control • 5Po sition Energy-Saver Heal Selector • Wrinkle-

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brakes. D.O.T. 3.

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Glass
Clock
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l•llntlftn!;e infra re d he at
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VILLAGEPH. 992-6669
PHARMACY
Middleport

Westem
Transmission Fluid

Continuous Cl e an Ovens

AS 36 " RANGE
With ~riddle in the middle!

N. 2nd Ave.

Let Wistem Auto
you·help yourself!
If you would like to be able to do the
routine maintenance and repair jobs your
car requires, but you lack the necessary
"know-how" , Fixin' Facts is for you! It's
an outstanding manual, written in a easyto-understand style, that takes you step
by step through these jobs. You' II become
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We're extending Our 75th Anniversary Celebration Sale through
April 21st. Come celebrate with us ••• you'll save on hundreds of
SUPER 75-CENT VALUES.

heritage house

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS

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So fitting
for spring

BUNNY BERKHART and BLUE EAGLE

n '&lt; ·t ·i\ t'tl in

Tuppers Plains Elementary
Boosters wUI meet Monday, AprU 9,
at 7:30 p.m .
Mary Price, school nurse will be
the speaker. She will speak on
communicable disease in school age
children, their symptons and methods of spread. She will also speak
on preventative methods. The
public ls invited to attend.

IN THE LOUNGE

eyes of Llovd l.eBianc.
" Mr. LPBI.J.nc. I han• nu ll.lfn'(llll
m y hC'art
I h&lt;..t\"(' lo a . . k , -~ ~u r
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Nurse named speaker

ARMAND

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Fu nPral

Columbia T ownship;
Sidney
Branch. Orange Township; Michael
Warner, Sutton Township, and
Michael Faw, Rutland Township. A
request for assistance from Denver
Queen for a homesite Inventory and
evaluation was accepted .

Dean Bottrell, soU scientist lor the
Meigs County soU survey, reported
that mapping has already begun ln
the Tuppers Plains area when lhe
Meigs SoU and Water Conservation
District Board of Supervisors met at
lhe Farmers Bank Building.
District Teclmlci&lt;in David Burt
repo11ed the Moore unl-drtll seeder
has been checked out and is ready to
be used ln pasture and hayland
seedlngs. The Allis Chalmers com
planter will bP ready for use by Aprtl
L
Burt reported tha t several persons are scheduled to use both pieces
of equipment.
Cooperators agreem ents were
aceepted for William R. Lawson,

WEEKEND SPECIALS

a t the ['v,:ing F'uncra l
H om£' v•.- ith fhf' Rev .. James Corbit t
o ffic iating RUiia l w ill bC' in Rock
Springs ( 'PmPIPI:'o '. Frif'nds may
('a ll a! thP fum•ral home from 3 toS

forgi vcnpss, ·· he s&lt;..~id
LeBlanc nodded onn• an1J o.. ; wl.
" Yes." &amp;side him. thpothcr blht ·r .
C'...odfiT'~' Bourquf'. Sll id ;.;oft]\ · li t'·

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~xecution

thrff' bullets each into Lor&lt;'lta
LeBlanc. 18. and her Iiane&lt; -. D;n·Hi
Bourque. 16.
This morning, moment s bd .on· ;t
black hood wa s sliJ.&gt;IJ(I(l 11\"PI" hi ."
head . Sonnil:'r lookfod toH ·&lt;~ rd tlw

April 5, 1984

Thu~y,

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Reg. Price 1 1299.00

30" Microwave &amp;
Electric Range
•Ali -in -on e Micro wave &amp; Elec tric O ven
•Variabl e Power S elector
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DELIVERY &amp; INSTALLATION
WILL BE AN EXTRA CHARGE

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