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                  <text>Poge- 12-The Doily Sentinel

Pomemy- Middleport, Ohio

Tax breaks ___

,c_o_nt_ln_ued_tr_o_m_P_•I(_e_1_
1- - - - - - - - - - - -

Bro\\n Associates in thestudywill
obtain dat a fr om the villagp
r onpr ning sturm runoff compla int s:
will inte1vit-'\\' complainan ts who
h&lt;;vp rn&lt;;jor dr ainage problem s in
lhl' dPsignatPd. area: wi ll \'isil the

sitf'S to rr w·w st rf'f't and s tfff't
di tching runoff and will phologr aph
thPSf' arr as: will detPrm ine drain·
agf' boundariC's and ana lyzp runoft
now with storm runoff dPIC'rmina tion t o tx• basl'CI on t1 fin.• _v ear
frf'quenr_
v.

and will rll'lt'ITilim•
altt&gt;rnat i n~ for s t01m draining
~y s tPms. Thl' compun.\ \\'ill tX' paid
$4&amp;10 for the&gt; study .
Sc\·prul residPniS uf Hud son St ..
\\'hOha\'C' bt -c ·n mf'l•t mg wif h ( ·ouncil
from 1 imr tot impm·cr flu' past .\·rar.
attpndN:Ilast mght ·:-. m('(•t ingsinrr a
su !Vt'~·or· s reporT on cl su r ,·p~ · of the'
s t r('('f wa s ~· xpc&lt;·tf'd to bt• p rc s C'ntf'd _
lloR·f'v rr. lh(' s ur"\'f'~ ·or h&lt;:.~ s not
complf'f(l(] thP work ;tnd ( ·uuncil
1--' l T' ~ i(h.-nt ( 'ar l llurky will dd\' iSf'
rcsidf'nt s whC'n it is Cllrnp lpt ed and
v.ill \)(' prv:--t·ntPtl.
Fo Uowi n~

a Uiscu s. . ion " ·ith th e•

Hudson St n&gt;sidE~nt so n s ~'('I:Jing b\
\ ·chiclP:-; on thP stn'(' i , ('ouncil
Cl~TPPd thai thr \'illaW' will &lt;TL'ah •
S&lt;'\'C'ral SJ..K'('d humps C1 1l llucl son in
rhf' nt'a r futul'f" to slow traffic . Tht·
hump:-.. w ill hP (Ti 'all'&lt;l afh' l' a sign is
t'N't' h 't'&lt;llo warn mnturis ts thatlhf'
"lX'f'f.l bump~ &lt;:t n' t hf'l't' Hesidcntsof
t hP stn'(•f also C'J llt' d for mort' poliCl'
patmling ;tnd for irnpt'O\'t•ments to
thP r oJd\\·a_
\ · Counci lman A ll(•n
K in g .ttklstxl th t· n·sidt·n ts to file
ch.:..~rgt• s .t gclin . . t anv )X•rson brl'ak
11112
bw &lt;.,. f{psidf•nts. hO\Vf'Vt'l' ,
slah '&lt;.It h:11 alJ:Jut a\'f'a r agu 1hP_\· diU
fi l(• d Jargt'..., J.gainst unp m uto rc~· Jp
o(X'rato r bu t lhrH nothing v..-·Js C'\'t'r

donr
Pro&lt; · edurt~

outlint•d
John 1-\ol'tx•l. [()('al mil nager of
Co lumh1a ( ;a s of Oh io. outlimYI

procedures for gP~tlng in touch with
the comjldny for help during tir.l'S
of cmergenciPS . He left books
ou tlmlng the prO&lt;'edures and lLstinl(
phone numbers with Mayor Hof
fman for distribution to rx·rsonnf'l
who migh t nf'f-'d the infoimalion .
RogPr Manley asked if the village
plans to Lo;sue any additiona l licenses
to trash hauiC'rs. :vlani('Y said hf'
may be purch&lt;Jsing the racHitiC'S of
om • haulc•r but would not be
intPwstt&gt;d in that pur('hase if rnorP
[iC'POSPS Wf'!'P tO bf' iSSUPd .
Mayor Huffman said h&lt;• has only
bPPn rf'newing existing licenses and
counci l indico trd that there is no
r&lt;' ason for a c hangr in tha t
pt'(X'f'dUI'f' .

Counc il approw'd thr report of
MCI~·or Hoffman showing n 'f'Pipt s of
$4661.&amp;1 in finp,; and fl'&lt;'&lt; for the
month of March and agrf'f'd to
&lt;.~dn•r1 iSf' for bids on a \'iJlagp--owned
lot at tht' corne r of' Garnr ld and
Thll"d Sts. Thf' lot was givC'n to the
,·illag&lt;' by the Iat&lt;&gt; IV! aI} Eli:zabPI h
II a r1 ingf'r Thomas . C:ou neil S(' t a
m inimum bid of .$H, (OJ on the
proJ-X'rty . Mayor Hoffm an an nounC'f'd clf•;.mup wwk in th(' town
fur Apr il2:l-27 and reporll'Ci til"! two
1-JIU(JO.'XIIS&lt;m I he d£&gt;\'C'Iopment of 1h(•
marina havC' bf&gt;t..•n n'C'(.' iv('d _ 11w
MiddlPporl Rl-'ermtion Commission will discuss the two proposa ls
wit h thf' r ontrihutors on Thursdny
t~ \'e nin g and cou ncil mcmlx'rs arf'
in\' itPflto a ltC'nd
First n&gt;:lll ing given
.--\ fir st rPading uf an ordinanr.·(•
prm·iding tor lhP Pstabli shmf'nt ol
th f' posit ion of ass ist ant jX&gt;IiC'P chif'f
was Jpprou:d b~· council. Thf'
ordinancr• pro\·idf's that till? assis tant t·hit-t' will serve as chid whrn the
n •t-rulcH· chiPf is on ,·aca tio n. iU or
unablP to function fo r som p ot hl'r
reason. The assisl3nt will ix' kept

Area deaths
TI 'JT\ 1,"' Smith. ~1. 2:!21 '\11.
\ '('rnon ..\\'t•., Point Pl1•a:-.ant, was
dt•.!d un i.IJTi\'&lt;..tl ~·ar l ;. MomJa_\
morninf~
nr Plt&gt;a-.ant \'all('\'
Hospital.

Hon1 .· \pnl ~ ~ . Jt*l.'l, ;11 C&lt;Jllipolis
Uhio. tlP w;~ s thP son t lf I ,f'onarcl
Smith and lV Lu, - :\-'laq..;;lret Turn1•r
Smit h
Sun·i\·ing in iicldit ion to hb
par en1 s are one broth('r, Randall
f1a \ Smith Point Plt'asant: hi e..
p.:tlf'rna l gr &lt;lllcl mo1tlcr. Mrs_ Marit·
Sm it h, Ma.-.un; and S&lt;·\'f'ral &lt;.w nt s..
und•·~ and f'ousin s.
Ht • \,-a_.., prr'I:Vd('(] in df'ath b\' his
JJa tPrn ~!l
1!1 &lt;tndbthPI. Tlwodun--.
Smirh. tli ... matPrnal g r. HlllpJn•n t ~.
1·:'--IJ l E. ~t n d MJril ' F rancPSTunwr.
and a "l i.strr . Ch rt&lt;.:finf'Smi1h .
f-'unf •ral s~·tYiCf's will tx• J l 1. :~()
!J m \\'('(lnPsdax a t llw \Vilcoxcn
Funeral HornP Pnin l Plmsam. with
1h( ·
Uona ld I&gt; _l &lt;rll~ · nffif·iat ill J.!
Kur i;tl w tl l foll ow in I -tl O(' n~tk

n.,,,.

( 't•m(•!i ·n .

1-'rit·nd..., rn;n· c ,t!J ;!1 tllf' h.tnt ' !':ll
hunw after b p.m . Tw ..;d;t_
\.

Fin• t•nwr~Ct&gt;m·y miJ,.
C:tll ' ror ass ist:tnc£' \\T·rr
,~n:-;W( ' t'f'&lt; l h\ uni h of lhr Ml'igs
( ·ounl \ 1-:rnr•rgt ·nc_
, . !\.-lt·cliea l ~r
d ('l ' Monda \· .
.- \ 1 11 .:1';' ;1.m . Tht• l'omC'ro~ · un ll
Wl'nt lo lilt' :..:Mi 1-:a.&lt;., t Main S1rt'(·t
rc~ icJ(&gt;!l C( ' ot Christ irw PPt'k \dlu \\'d...,
takl'n t tl \ 'pt(•rans Mljrnorial Hosp1
tal. d!ld nosjXmdPd a ~ l'('Ond timl' to
tha t t'f':.. idt ·nct · a r 10:'.!2 p.m . ami
agcnn IIM) k f\-1 ~ . Jl1'f'k 1r1 \ 'dPri.lll S.
Th£' Pmnrrm· unil ;t ! 1: .'l~l a.m .
trJnsp:.li1{'(! Fr~tnCf'" ·]·oma('Pl !J IO
\'ctPr~n s Mr•morial.
Th(' H..&lt;innc "qua(! \\'( ·nf to th(•
rrs idf'nC'f' OfLula ShaffPr a H: ~am .
and 1ran~por!t -d l1f'r 10 Veteran s,
unci at '.! :~~ 2 p.m . took S;1rah Congo
from l1n l·:lrn Stn'f't honw to
Ft \T

\ 'etrran.-.. .
P..; 1cine . Tuppers P luins. Pomt'-

;md Cht'Strr cmC'rgc'ncy unit s
v.:~rP on 1hr scPnf' ~ 1thf'Shad£· Rivrr
~i tc o f thf' drov;ning of ErniP
:-lev.: tun .

1-'unrra! :-.t' !Yin• s for Ernf'~l C .
:~l-i. Long Bott om. who
drov.·npd in ShadP CrC'C'k at I&lt;Pno
Monda _
\ · \\·ill lx' hdd Thursda~· a! 2
p.m . at WhitP Funt'ral Hom('.
CDol\·i lll ' w it h th£' Rr,·. EdSC' I Hart
offlcia tin,l! .
Buricl wil l lx· in SJndhi ll C'cmctl·n·. l.on,l: &amp;mom . F'riPnds may
(';Jl.l :rt thr funC'ral homr WPd nt&gt;sday
fro m l1o 4 and 7 to~ ami Thursday
unt H 1imc of scr vicrs.
Vlt'. NPw lun was born in l'Vil'igs
l ·nunt ~· the' son of Clifford :\'rwlun .
Lo ng P.ottom a nrl Marjor ie• \·Vt'lls
MU if'r, M iddleport.
He v,:&lt;:~s f'mp lo_a •d b~ · I )arn ·ll and
FlorPnCt' Coza rt owm•rs of Coz &lt;:~r1
~mitation S1Tvice.
In addition to his pari'nls, hf' is
SUIYiV('(] h~ a son i.lnd daughtf'r.
Trav is (;alt• ~lllll Traci Annl'\1•w lu n
bot h a! hom(•; onl' bmt her. John
:"Jp\\·Jun. L ong Boll om; tv.·o sistl'rs.
P h ~' ll i s Huw(.'r ton. PomPru~· : .h' an
niP R(•vnolrls . M idd leport. m;rlemal
hrranclmothrr. i':llf'n Wf'l ls, Long
!~ottom ; stq}·fat hPr .. l.l mt•s \llil lrr.
;vt idd 1Pp0 11 ; Sf'\'('!';_1] lli ('('('S, llPphC'W S, aunh a nd und t·.s _
~('Wlu n.

l\14'rchanL" lo mt't'l
The Big Bend Area Mrrrhant s
AsSC&lt;'iati on will m('f'f t hi.•a~vrninga t
7: ]0 p.m . a1 ttw MC' igs Inn .

Sprin~

hanqut&gt;l ~t'l

·nu-.

Potn&lt;'roy An•a C hamlx•r of
Commern~ will S(X)nsor a spring
bunquet and dance Suturday. i\phl
H. at the Pnrnrroy Smior Ci tllcns
Center.
llinncr will he scr.·ed at fi::lQp m .
follow(--'CJ b_
\ · a dancC' and ent er1ain ·
ment . T ic kf'ts arC' $'llarouplewhich
includf's dinner and dancP. Per sons
ma:v pro,·idP their oo-- n bevr ragP.
TickPt s may he purchased at the
chamber office or call992-5005. The
P\'Pilt is OPf'O to !IR• public

l'tl\'

Th0 mPPI ing o f t hl' Mpigs High
Schoo l Choir scheduJ('([ for this
('vening ha.., hPrn l'hungt'll ft)
Tuesd a_v , ,\1Jrill7. 1:117:.10 p.m .
All bOJJstcrs are urged to attend .
Band thp will b&lt;' planned .

Opt&gt;n door s4'ssion ,.4'1
A n·p11'S4'nta t iv P frorn the of fice of
C ong n 'Ss man Clarf'nC'P Millf'r will
bC' a t thP Mdg!" Count y Courthouse

from 10 "·m. to nOJJn Wl'Cincsday
Anvont' wlth questions &lt;'Oncerning
the federal governrnrnt Is inv ited to
stop hy .

W t&gt;alht&gt;r fon'&lt;'asl
;\1ostl v &lt;·]p;u tonight . L O\\ - nPar4fl.
LJ .... tf'rl_v w in ds 10-15 mph . \Vf'{lnPS·
da_v. mostl:v sunny . High t)[f.ff&gt;
Chan('f' of pr('('ipitation n(•ar l.t:'ro
p&lt;•rcenl thmugh Wcdnrsda.v.
Extt•ndc d Ohio Fort-ca.o;t
'l 'hlrNl&lt;l)' thnn1gh Saturda.~· :
Fair Thursday IUld Friday :Uld a
chan&lt;..~· of rain de\' eloping Saturday.
Hi~:t" 55-00 Thu rsdaJ' IUld in the 1i0s
Friday and Saturday . l.Dws in the
rnld-30s to mld-40s Thursday :vod in
the 1&amp; Friday and Saturday.

abrPast of lnvcstigatlons underway,
will be paid an addltlonai!ON'nts an
hou r and th&lt;' appointment wiU b&lt;'
retroactive to April 9. Council
agreed to advertise an aged cruiser

shop us for total savl s!
79
ltofj NHoCsr£Ai&lt;
s1
ROUND
$1.89

for sale "as is"

Councilman King questioned the
bi tt er tasH'" ofwat~?r in the lower end
of town and was told that there is no
way to changet hat. Resid&lt;&gt;nt s liv ing
closPr tot he watpr supply source are
more apt to experipnce the chlorine
tastr, Mayor Hoffman sa id. Questioned by King , Mayor H offm an said
he also ~· !I I chf'('k ~forr chlorinP is
ord(.-'red for the commun ity swim·
ming pool to make sure that an
allcogt'd can("('r c ausing ingn;'(lient is
not im·olved. Councilman King also
rrJX)rted tha t there was no c l f'an up
done in an aiiE'y t'rom Race to Coo l
St. rf'C'f'ntly when a sewPr line broke
and repairs wen• made. A mud
prublem was CJ'Pated and it was
agn'Pli tha t cleanup w ill berf'quired
in futurf' ..-.imila r instan('{'S.
At tht• suggP~ tlon of King, it was
Uf-'HHl to US&lt; ' the F oUI1h St. block
from Lincoln St. to l hl' MeigsJ unior
High S('houl as Cl rl't;rick ing Tri al
area this summer to sPe wha t thP
rf'bricking process will invo lvE' and
how th&lt;' process holds up.
Councilman Horky rrportPd 1hn1
somf' rlraina gr impmvC'mf'nt has
bf'i'n notf'd on Pmr i St., neartlwAcP
Hardware Store. 11 w as agreed that
Ma :v·or Hoffman will writpa letter to
thl' Me1gs Loca l Board of Education
to inqui.n• about the statu s of
asbes tos in the thro? Middleport
~(' hoo l s a t th e req uPs1 of Pol iCP( ' hicf
.J. J . Cremeans.

Conferences
announced
The Meigs Local School District
w ill bP holding parent -te&lt;;cher
ronferenccs on Wednesday . April
18, from 6 to 9 p.m.. and on
Thursday. AprU19. from %.m. to12

noon .
Student s \v\11 no! bC' attending
c lasses on the Thursday rnorrung of
conferences and wUI off thee
remainder of the wl?\'k for spring
brmk.
Parent s of lhPUisttict w illt'"('('Pive
lettrrs describing the cunft•renn•s'
scheduling procedu re along w ith
information on Ulc confer C'nces.
Students will take thes&lt;&gt; l!'tl&lt;'rs hornP
on Wednesday, Aprilll .
Purp:::lS£" of the conferences ls to
allow the parent a nd te-acher to
discuss pupU prowess anrJ t o keep
the parents and schools informed
about student activ ities as they
relate to school behavior and

STEA"nr.~'S;II

U.S.D.A. CHOICE

U.S. D.A. CHOICE

ROUND
.

U.S ..A. CHOICE
FRESH -LEAN
HOMEMADE
SUPERIOR

EVERYDAY
LOW BEEF
PRICES

Academic session
opened to public
A mf'E:"ting which i." f'Xpected to
bring about the first county-wide
rC'C'ogni t ion of academic exeelleneP
in Meigs County sch()()ls Thursday
pvcn ing is open to the public .
'Nhilr thP m&lt;'E'ting is being held at
7:.10 p.rn Thu rsday at Meigs High
School. Meigs County Superint end·
ent of Schools John Rieb&lt;'l who has
planned the meeting st resS&lt;'s that it
is for the entire county. Supt. Rieb&lt;'l
hopes to kick off a program which
will honor annually sludent s of
aC'adem ic excellence across Meigs
County . A cornrnit teew ill be formed
to plan for lhl' first reeognition which
is ~la nned for the 1984 85 school
year.
Supt. Riebel hopes thl'rf'('()gn ition
can bf&gt; in the form of a ba nquet -similar to athletic banquets-·at
which the out standing studpnts will
be guests and wiJJ receive awards
for t hl'ir academic accomplishments. A committE'&lt;' of tearhers,
parents, and other interested indi viduals will b&lt;' named to establish
the criteria for those to be gtvcn the
Sp&lt;'Cial recognition.
PreS&lt;·nt for Thursday pvm ing's
m ccting w ill b&lt;' William L. Phillis,
assistant suj:X'r!ntendent of theState
Departm ent of Educa tion. lie will
present a slide show sto&gt;ssing the
Ohlo Year for Educational Excellence program being carried out in
the sta te this year.

VIT. D

Dining Room Only

$J35

CROW'S FAMILY REST AU RANT

''H . 992-5432

Pomeroy.

MILK

8 PACK
16 OZ.
Plus

/z GALLON

1

Vo1.32, No.253
Copyrighted 1984

Dep .

$}39

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1

RC. COLA

DR. PEPPER

VALLEY BELL

8 PACK
16 oz
Plus Dep.

20/o
MILK

$1 09

Plus Dep .
With each purhase of 2
pack of I lb . Eckrich Bologna .

Youngstown
has cheapest
housing costs

COKE
VALLEY BELL
8 PACK 16 OZ.
$149 COTTAGE

GALLON

WHISTLE

Wednesday Only

GRAPE

DR. PEPPER

WASHINGTON !API The
Youngstown-Warren ar&lt;c'a boasted
some of the lowest housing prices
arnonl( 7o major housing markets
la st year. according to statistics
releasro by the U .S. League of
Savings Institutions.
The an•a also had the highest
percentage of fir st -time buyers in
Ohio.
The median priC"e of a home was
$39,050, compared to $62,900 for
cities of similar· size. And first -time
buyers made up 56.9 percmt oft he
market. compared to 40.7 per cent
for cities of similar size.
" First -timers did r eal weU In
Youngstown," .James Christian ,
senior E'('()nornlst forthP league, said
Tuesda y.
" I would speculate ... that you've
got a changing employ ment mix
going on in Youngstown," he sa id .
'The high -paid, blue-collar guys are
in real trouble. And If thcrp's
anything going up ... in the way of
service indu stry - high t('('h or
whatever - tha t will hold young
people there, they'll have bargain
priC't'S
A total of 97.7 percen 1 of the
Youngstown -Warren purrhast"'s
werE" for existing ra the r than new
homes , compared to81.0pe!t'ent fur
citiPS of similar size. Onlv 17.1
percent of the homebuyers spent
more than 25perecntofthei r inrome
on housing expenses, compared to
39.5 percent for cities of similar size.
The lE-ague 's information was
based on more than 13.001 conven tional mortgage loan s on single·
family homes madP during the
S('('ond quarter of 19&amp;1

CHEESE
24 oz.

8 PACK
16 oz.

12 OZ. 6 PACK

ll BBY'S

Plu s Dep .

Plus Deposit

PUMPKIN
2Yz SIZE 29 OZ.

VALLEY BELL

VIT. D MILK

JUMBO

EGGS
DOZEN

y, GALLON

89¢

ICE MILK

ith purchase of
•tr•hn's American
Beauty Bacon.

99¢

y, GALLON

With Each Purchase af 2 Bags Franklin Cond .

JELLO

Friday Only

PRODUCE

LETTUCE
HEAD

89¢

8 PACK
16 oz.

39¢

PEPSI
SPACK
16 OZ.
Plus Oep.

ALL FLAVORS
3 OZ. BOX

$13 9 4 99¢
FOR

Friday Only
VALLEY BELL

10 LBS. NO. 1

POTATOES
$}49

Valley Bell or Broughton's

IlL£. DCJUJILE •.DOVBLE. 00...

r

99¢

EFFECTIVE SUN., APRIL 15TH
•Redeem your manufacturers money-saving coupons •t C.K.'s andre -

CO/!PON SAVINGS

ceive double the V3lue when you purchase the specified item. One cou pon pe1 item . No e•pired coupons accepted . Double redemption offer
does not apply to " Free Merchandise". coupons or coupons over 49' in
face value, No cash refund s when Double Coupons value· exceeds price
of item . Cigarettes and certain other items are excluded by law. To in sure p1odut. to all our customers. we are limiting our "DoubleCoupon "
offer to one jar ol Instant Coffee and one can of Ground Coffee oer
shopping. Double Coupon offer good sunday, April IS, 1984.

Double the value of manu,
facturers' cents off coupons
1 up to 49' in face value.

SAVE DOUBLE $$
AT C.K. SUPERMARKET

By KATIE CROW
Sentinel staff
Pomeroy Chamb&lt;'rofCommerce
has agreed to&lt;;ct as a deposit my for
payment of monthly bills for
Genera I Telephone Company.
Ron Ash, chamber president,
announced Tuesday wUI coUect bills
be on a trial basis. He said that since
the chamber office Is open dally. It
would be to Its advantage to accept
payment of bills.
The phone compa11y will pay the
chamber six cents per stub. Ash said
It might be necessacy to bring
someone in on a part time basis to
assist slnce Sherry Hart, secretacy
for the chamber. w!ll be working for

SUPER
MARKET

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

SECOND &amp; MILL ST.

MIDDLEPORT, OH.

.

We Reserve the Right
to Limit Quantities.
-

WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS &amp; "WIC" COUPONS
N

RESPONSIBLE

The hoard authorized the clerk to readvertise for
two new school buses for Car leton school following the

Ohio SuprPme Couo1 Chief
.JusticP Frank D . Celebrezze has
ordered Judge Richard(' .Roderick to step down from presiding
over the criminal I Jial of Maxine
S. Plummer in Ga Uia County
Common Pleas Court.
Ce l e bre zze sa id Mr s
Plummer' s affida vit of pr&lt;'judi ce
r equesting Roderick's removal
from the casP "would not in It self
support a finding of prejudice"
on Roderick 's part .
" H owever, in th£' inter es t of
avoiding even the apf.)('ara n("(' o f
any prejudice or impropriety in
the t1ial of the ca use , it is ordered
that Judge Roderick partici jldte
no further in the cause," Celebrezze ruled.
Mrs. Plummer is charged with
theft in office and using her offi ce
to influmcc a public cont ract.
Exccu 1ivc dir('('tor of the Gall ia .J ar k son -M ei gs 648 Mental
Healt h Board since 1971 , she was
di smi ssed b)' the hoa rd las t Sep t.
10. and secr etl y indicted bv "
Ga llia grand j UIT on those
chargps in 0f'('C'mtx•r.
Roderil'k sa id this morning he
is Uowing to CC'lcb rczzl'·s
r('('()mm(lnd a t ion
" I havC' no cho if'P, .. hC' said.
The Pl ummer trial, ongi nally
sched ulcrl for this week , was
co ntinued until M av 14 bv
Rode1·ick alt er the defendant
fi led an aflida v it of prej udipp
aga inst RodPrick. who has b('('n
common ~ leas judg!' sinrr l!l81.
RodPrick said he d()('sn't
anticipatr an~· df'la~ · i n 1he tri al.
i\ j udgp must be appointed b,·
Ce lebrezze to presidP at toial.
Also pending in this toia l IS u

decision on wanting a change of
venue. lnamollonfiledinMa rch,
Mrs. Plummer and her attorney,
Daniel M . Hunt of Columbus,
requested that the theft in office
chaJ-ge be dismissed and that a
new location be ordered for the
tria l.
Due to extensive news cover age of her activities in office, they
claime&lt;l Mrs. Plummer could
not get a fair trial in GaUia
County.
Roderick denied the dismissal
motion, but reserved a ruling on
The change of venue until
attempt s are made to sea t a juty
for th&lt;' trial and newspaper
ar ti clE's d etai l i ng
Mr s.
Plununer's activitiE's can be

Jonrs ind ica lf'd commi.s.sionf'rs must c:k"C'1 df' 11 J hf·~·
want a consul Tant. whom il will hP and w herf' th P
money is coming from .J onf'~ sug gf'stcd that
B lakE&gt;Slf?f' along with two or three ot her m(.'mbcrs o f
thE&gt; Planning Commission mf'C't with th(• commi ssioner to make a decis ion on th f' p roJXl~al.
M anning Roush asked if lhC'rf' is a nf•f'Ci lm ~uC'h a
program . to w hich he "":'as told t hen· was
11 was r~port pd th at n--'pair to B igiL'\ R idg(• in Oliq•
Townshi1-&gt; will gPt undt&gt;I"\-\'dY 1\tiondJ~' accordin g to
Roberts. ThP r epair '~&gt;ill cost npproximat0J;· :1&gt;'\.fo:J
and wiJI bC' paid with commun ity hlock grant fund ~ .
EvrrC'tt Schult z. Olivf' T own ship Trustc'f' reported
that he needs assistancC' wilh a slip on Sharlc 11in•r
Hil l. Schultz stated that the;· rna' ha,·c In change th e
r oad to solvE&gt; tht• problem .

Jones reported he had met with C. E. BlakesiPP of
the Regional Pl&lt;;nning Commission regarding the
hiring of a w nsu ltan t for I ndustria l Development and
Planning .
Jones said the Meigs County Regional Pla nning
Commission will cooperate w ith SmaU Business
E nterprise in aUowing theopen ingof a plan ning office
in the county on a full time basis with a complete staff.
This will not occur r until mid -summer according to
Jones.
Jones a lso added that Blakeslee would like for
someone, between now and summer . to assist th~
commissioner on a consulting basis.

reviewed .
Roderick also declined to step
down from presidi ng at Mrs.
Plummer 's tria l alter she filed
the affidavit of prejudice, forcing
the matt er into Celebrezze's
hands.
In the affidavit. M rs. Plurnmpr
made severa l claims against
Roderick. claiming hr would not
conduct the trial in a "fair and
irnpanlal mann er" because of
political pressure. Hoderick's
memb&lt;'rship on the m ental
healthcen terboard, an interview
he granted to statP investigaton-.
probing her operation of the 64.'\
board, and his previous pa rtnPr ·
ship wi th Ga Uia Cou nt y ProSl,·utor Joseph L. Cain.

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'

Ex-648 direrlor Maxine Plummer

With 86 pc'r"&lt;'ent or the prrcinrt s r rpo rling, thr
PE&gt;nnsylvania tot als wrrP:
MondaiC' 612,276 or 46 rxorcrnt .
Hart 4~7, 1J 5 or .14 percrnt
.Jackson 2:14,.591 or 18 percent.
MondaiC' picked up l24 dc-lcgatrs in Penns:-.-'lva nia,
compared to 16 for Hart. Four delE-ga tes werp
uncommitted and three w ent to other candidates.
Twenty-fh-'C' delega t('s raeps wpre IE"ft undf\CidC'd
rar ly tocl ay when elf'l'tion offic ials in P hil adC'lphia
stopped counting for the nigh!.
IVtonduiP' s nmr swppp of thr rl~lrga t cs. pushed his

Pomeroy chamber will serve
as depository for phone hills

PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUNDAY. APRIL 15TH

•

Readverlise bus bids

reeommendation of John Foster, superint endent
Foster w ill submit the specifications to the clerk for
publication.

Roderick must step down

PHILADELPHIA (API- W1 th another mdustnal
staff?' victory in Pf'nnsylvania, Walter F. Mondal e is
puUing away from Gary H art a t the ntidpoinl of the
Democratic presidential race. but the Colorado
senator says the second half of the norninu tion ra&lt;'&lt;' is
"very, very ravorable to m y candldac~· - "
Mondalc' s solid win in thE" Penn'iylva nia primary
m oved him halfway down the road to lhr .1.91--i?
delegates needed IOS('('ure fhf&gt; Democra tic prPS idC"n ·
tial nomination.
With another outpouring of black votes. the HPv.
Jesse Jackson carried Philadelphia and suid. "Ou r
campaign maint ains momentum ."

Each with purchase of
Two Boxes of Cereal.

__________ __ ___ __ ____ ,

costly not to mention how it could hamper emergency
vflhicles in answ ering calls.
Middleport :\tayor Fred Hoffman and Jeff Darst.
fire chief, met with Meigs County Cornrnlssioners
concerning the purchase of an $11.001 air compressor
that would b&lt;' used by all fire departments in thl'
county.
Commissioners agreed that If the rounty recelvPS a
Community Development Block grant they will
approve the expcndltur£&gt; for the equipment since it
will benefit all f irP departments not ing this would be
the maj or project of the Community Development
Block Grant.

25 Cenh

A Mult1m~io In&lt; Newspaper

/Continued on page

]21

Coroner Gaskill quits;
served Jackson") minus
degree, for 4 7 years
JACKSON. Oh1o 1AP1 - Wh,·n
Cha rles Gaskill ilc&lt;'arne ,Jackson
County ror onf'r 47 year s ago, thC'
salm;.· was $1~ a year, plus 10crnh
for Parh word he wrote Ln offic i a l
corre spondence
" I wro te a lot ol long IPt ters...
quipped the lonf' Ohio coront• r
without a medical dcgr('('.
Jackson County votet'S flr st
elf'('t('([ Caskill as co ronPr in 1931i. An
Ohio law requiring cor oners to be
physicians took df('("t a few months
later . but it had a clause protccting
those ah&lt;•ady in uffiC't'.
Gaski ll finall.\ will stPp down in
D&lt;'l'PrnhPr - just as the job swrts
puving $1J.(ffi a .vear.
"But I ha ff' to quit trrausP I \·0
had so muc h fun." s.:1~ ·s th e
7h-~'f'&lt;:~r-o ld rrf ired fu ner &lt;J 1 homf'
dirfftor from Wf'llston
Gaskill lx'f'emr the fir st Ohio
coronPr to ru iP frig ht as a caus(' of
dea th . A m ilkm&lt;Jn ln thl' ~ ~~Is W&lt;:lS
takin g bottles f rom a rPs idC'nrf•
wht?n the oc-cup&lt;mt fin:&gt;d a sho tgu n
blast ow•r his hC'ad . ThP man . in
apparmt good hm lth and untourhod b_v am sho t.£,rtln pPlh'ts.
dmppPd (iJ•ad .
Gaskill wrow " fr ight" ~~ ~ cau sP of
dmth. bul thP stal(• Health ()(&gt;part
ment sent bock th0 dm t h cert ifi cate
with th C' \'I.'Orcl cirr lf'd in fp( l ink .
Be&lt;'auSf' thf' milkman' s w idow
could not gf't workmC'n 's compc'n sa ·
lion wit hout a cauSf' of df'a th th(•
stat&lt;' would accep t, Gaskill had thr
bod~·

f'Xhuml'd

so

a

pJt hologist

I

C'OROi\'ER TO RETmE fharlt,.; {;:L,kill. lh&lt;• ion!' Ohio
('Oront•r without a nwdkal dc'-grt'-t', i~ retiring aftpr ·f i ;\-'l'&lt;lf"&gt;oo on
tlw h . C.- \1 &gt; l..a.~Prphoto)

.to

c- ould p(Ttotm an a U1t J P~-' ··
T hf' patho logist ,q::;:·Pc'l.l ,_.,·it h
Cask il l a nd confil111( '(lt hr·linding in
~.nit in g. Tht · ~ Ltlt • tht ·n .t( '('&lt; •p10d il .
Y f'ars lah·r . m('(Jit"ctl n 'S(' d!T h fou nrl
tlLJl pf•opl1• can di&lt;' &lt;.J f 11'i}.! ht.
(;a~kill s; 1ill sui c\d( ·~ c-;tuscd h1m
1hr mo~t proll!Pm s. t ·~f:N'&lt;'i:t II _
\ · \\'hPn
~UJYi \'OJ'S rf'fu.&lt;:,('(j to &lt;HT f'l-Jf that
fi nding .
In his (' arl_\ d ~t .\ ' ~. ( ; ,1 ~kill nu!P(l.
most !i ff' msurC'rs n·nuld not pa~ &lt;1
claim if t hP polic\huldt •r commi11 r'fl
suicidf' . Hf' IT't' J lis 1.dJ1 •n hr w a~ at ,1
golf club and USP(I :1 pu 111 ·r !o ff•nd n f1
1\\·o Jd;t tinn. of :1 sui('iC:I( • \' ictim

Mondale takes solid victory in Pennsylvania

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2°/o MILK
GALLON

GAlLON

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2 Se(tiom.. 12 Pag es

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, April 11, 1984

By KATIE CROW
Sentinel staff
County engfn('('r Pbil Roberts Tuesday presented
Meigs County Commissioner s with an ~1\001 road
program for 1984.
" This represents what needs to be done." Rob&lt;'rts
emphasized. Last year, th&lt;' county paved and spot
paved 40 miles of highway. It was noted that the sam e
number of miles would be in this year's project.
Commissioner Richard Jones suggested the
cornrnlssioners study the program and discuss it with
Roberts before making a decision.
Roberts and Ted Warner, highway superint endent ,
informed the board that 20 to 25 new signs and posts
had been torn down and placed in a pile alongside
county road 25 .
It w as noted that the taking down of the signs was

MILK

Thursday Only

.

OH .

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at
entine
Meigs road program totals $815,000

VIT. D

RC COLA

Story on Page 12

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BROUG
VALLEY BELL

Furnace repair funds

See story on Page 4

T-BONE STEAK .. ... ..... ................. S3.59Ls.
SIRLOIN STEAK ............ .............. Sl. 99 LB.
BONELESS RIB EYE STEAK ........... ... .. S4. 99 LB.

WEDNESDA

Served with
Mashed Potatoes,
Choice of Salad, Roll &amp; Drink

Quail on hunting list

$

Thursday Only

Photos on Page 7

LB.

RUMP ROAST. ............ 1. 99LB
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST .... $1.99Ls.
GROUND BEEF .............. 99 4 LB.
HAM SALAD .................. 99 4 LB.
BULK WIENERS ............. 99 4 LB.

U.S.D. A CHOICE

Eastern musical

See Reds' story on Page 3

STEAK&lt;J~N,D.,EI~(QJ, Sl.99 LB.

pPrfmmanC'I?.

Parent s are encouraged to takf'
advantage of this opportunity to
commun ica te with the instructors of
thPir chlldrPn . Hopefully, Supt. Dan
E . Ntonis. says a mor r eff('('tiVP
educational program can rf'su lt
from this PxchangP of informa tion
and ideas.
F'u rth f'r questions regarding
th&lt;'S&lt;' conference days should b&lt;'
dirt"Cted to the respect!\-'(' school s
which the children attend .

Third straight victory

LB.

Ohio lollt·~· winnt•r
CLE\'EIA" P 1M'1
ThP
winning numlKT drawn Monday
night in the Ohio Lott ery's daily
game, "The Number,.. was 100.
In the "Pick 4" ga me, played
Munday through Friday, !he win ·
nlng number was n.11 .

10, 1984

T

RAPHICAL

J

the H istorical Society at the Meigs
County Museum. 12 hours a week.
Sin&lt;'&lt;' the S('('l't'tary will bP
working parttiml' at the Mu seum ,
thP chamber Is considering instal·
ling an answering S&lt;'rvice for a :lO
day trial period.
Ash also announced that he will b&lt;'
interviewing fiv&lt;' people concerning
the takeover of Tom 's Shoe Repair.
Torn Ewing is selling the shop and
will train w homever assumes
control of the oper a tion .
Joe Clark f!'por1e&lt;l on the rect'nt
cash flow m anag&lt;'m ent seminar
held by Marietta CoUege at th&lt;&gt;
Meigs Inn. The next seminar will be
on marketing on AprU 26, at 6p.m . at

the Meigs Inn
Clark also announced that the
Ret ail Merchant s Associ atio n
which recently organized, will meet
again next Tuesday.
Bruce Reed. Pomeroy CouncUrnan reported that prospet"ts of
Pomeroy Council maintaining
13ccch Grove Cem etery arp very
bleak at this tlme.
Reed said it looks as If lot owner s
will have to mainta in their own lots.
He also added that there is $10,00) In
the perpetual care fund but, only the
Interest can be used.
Ret'&lt;l also note&lt;l the fine m eter
boxes wiU be remove'([ and payment
(Continued on pagp 12)

na tional total tol ,035.K. Hart now has~74and .Jackson
151.2, whilC' ~2 an? unmmmit1 0d and i'R ll'ma in
pledged to candidate's no longer in the rarr.
The battleground moves West in to Hurt' s turf thi s
weekend with i)(&gt;rnocratic caucu sps in Arizona
Munda iP and Jackson planned to c amp..1ign in
Arizona today. and H a rt is schPduled to be lhf't"f' on

Th ursda~'·

Com ing on thf' ht'f'ls of carliC'r wins in Illinois and
Npw \ ' ork . :vlondai('' s Pennsy l\·a nia 1riumph wi

drned his dc legatp lead and r es tored an 'li r of
inP\'Itabi iitY to his candi dac\·.

Ca ndldatea '
Scorecard
Heft! IS d l)f!',\I&lt;..]•)Wr-, \)1 lhP rJrt&gt;IPr(l 'X:t'
,,f'~I,Jalt~•. c.('ll•1 !o-&gt;() ·)f ,\lb.ii1ed 'hus

ol

l,u lr, 'hn [).Hn

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··''I'&gt;P.,I'\Jn

Mondale

t .035 .8

Hart
Jackson

575
t

52 .2

Other

77

25 1
To Nom1 na 1e

t ,96 7

To tal Delegates

3.933

SCORECARD - Here Is the
breakdown of Democratic

eo ...

ventlon delegates a..• of 8:15a.m.
EST Wednesday. ( AP Laserphoto Chan).

For H a 11 . iht• Pt 'nn..,~·J,· ;nli&lt;~ \"i ll ~ · hlurn·d !Ia •
mf'mory of 1h(' hP&lt; Id~- da~ ·s &lt;tft r-r th&lt;' '-f ' n .t!l l1 tld lt'(l To
,-ictorit·~ ln Nrw 1-l ampshir( ·. \l. 1im· aml \ 'I 'Jlnon T;md
Sf'(.'ffil'{i on thP Yt'IW' of kno('ki ng :\1ond.tlP r&gt; UIPI 1hr ·
ract•
But \\·ittl tt1&lt;11 wint('r sikh• qiJl ~~ , .i,·HJ l'nl'lllill \ .
Mond.IIP n•mainf'd unwilling fn ('],tim \'H'11 ll'\
A sk(•d if hr !hnught H an :-;hould Wl tllt l t :1\\ . tt w
tormf'r \·icP pt'C"'idr nt sa1d " I h nn nw : llh 1.. ht · 1lUI ol
thi ...: race .\.:ct..~rl\ Sl l pt:•rcPnt ot t !1r- dl'l t 'h.lil ,, .11 1 '1 ·11t 1

gn ...

Ha rt hmrtil' . r ~ m&gt;d

Ironton plant closing
scheduled April 27
IRONTON. Oh io tAP r - Amca .' t
Indu strial Cor p . wh ic h sa id it would
close aftrr empiO)'I.'&lt;'S fai led to
:1pprovp a concessions pack agf' in
FPbruary. has announced a n Apiil
27 shutdo~&lt;n date that will idle ~R7
worke-rs.
Arncast S&lt;J id it would stop
production by the end of this wPPk .
When the plant cloSPs at the Pnd of
this month . 416 houri~ and 71
salaried workPrs will lose thcirjobs.
At it s peak, Arncast ernploved 1.200
worker s.
Amcast m anufactu res castings
for the automobile indu strv and is
the largest employer In L~wrcncr
County. The county had a FPbruary
unemployment rate of 14.7, accord ·

in.c: to tiH' { lh111 !)un·;nt Ill J.:rnpli)\'
nwnt Sf•n·i('( •:-.
Compa n\ ofti('i ; tl~ -" &lt;lid in l ·' d)tlJ
11 1:0· that tlw pl;wt wou ld c lnsp i f
mrmbf'rs nf lh£' t ·ni1( '(l Stp{']
wor kprs uf AmrrJc;t dirl nn t &lt;.l ppl'll\'f'
rt thrN'-~ 'f'LH' C'Ontr:wt !hil t c;JII r·d for
J $1 -an-hour p;1~ · cu t :tn cl n"CCuctions
in holid,ws and nth,•r lx•n('fits. USW
mrmher.; \'OtPd instead to l'XIC'nd
thC' C'X ist ing C'f!lll r&lt;lt'l six mnnt h:-..
Thf' .1\'f'LlJ...:"l ' htlUrl_
\ ' W&lt;lgr ar
Amca st is $1l .S"\.
t\ purrt1a~ r nff (' l' tor thr plant
suhmittPd h\' ('mpl oyN·s w as rf'·
jected b\' thr compa n; ·. A former
Amra st f'Xf'Cuti\·r al so has offf'rf'd
to bu y th e faci litY.

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Comment
The Daily Sentinel
llJ Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEV&lt;YI'ED TO THE INTEREST OF THE MEIGS.MASON AREA

ROBERT L. WINGE'IT
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD

BOB HOEFLICH

Assistant Publlsher/ Conlroller

General Manager

DALE ROTHGEB, .JR.
New!i Editor

A MEMBER of The Associated Press, lnland Dally Press Association a nd the A..merican Newspaper Publisher Associa tion .
LETTERS OF OPINION &amp;rt&gt; welcomed . Tht&gt;y should hf' less ttuLn :JOO words
lon1. All letters are subjf'ct to ed iting an d mu!lt hP slgr1ed with narnf', add r eo~s and
telephone n•mber. No unslant'4 l eUers wUI be published . Letters should be In
good t&amp;I!Jlt.&gt; . addra~llinl!l l'isu~. not personalities.

Institutions make last
minute pitch for IRAs

Page 2- The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Wednesday, April II, 1984

How not to keep secrets ____J_am_e_sJ_._K_::ilpa_tr_ick
WASHINGTON - Richard C.
Rhodes, a former agenl for the
Central Intelligence Agency, labored lor seven years over a novel
aboul espionage In Washington. In
1982 he submilled his rnanuscrtpllo
the CIA for review. II turned out
!hal he had used a dirty four-leller
word. and !he CIA made him take il
OUI.
II wasn 'l lheword you're thinking
of. The word was "c hip." as In
lnlegraled circuli . II was "chip," a'
In Silicon Valley, where !hey make
millions of the things. Using nolhing
bul his Imagination, plus a consider·
able background in ham radio,
R hodes had dressed up a n e lec·
tronlc gizmo by whic h hls heroine
could keep a n eye on a spy. ThP
fictional gizmo involved a fictional
chip. The CIA was not amused.
Either Rhodes would rewrite !he
offending section or the CIA would

refuse clearance. Without clear·
ance, Rhodes would public at his
peril. He surrendered. He spent slx
monlbs reworld ng hls manuscript,
and !he novel, "Serpenl on the Hlll,"
appeared last year.
T he Incident Is worth recalling In
!he llght of !he Reagan admirilstra·
lion's proposal 10 extend the CIA's
prepubll ca ll on procedures lo
128.001 civil servanls holding "SCI"
clearances. These pPrsons have
access Ia Senslltve Comparl·
memed Information - a classiflca·
Uon even higher than Top Secrel.
Las! monlh !he While House
formally advised Congress !hal the
proposed dlrecllve has been sus·
pPnded Indefinitely. A companion
proposal, Involving the greatly
expanded use of polygraphs, also
has been shelved .
This Is a story with two sides. T he
Reagan directive, put forlh In

March of las! year , was Ill ·
conceived. That Is the klndest word
thai mlghl be said for II. The
scheme would have required every
pPrson with access to sensitive
lnformalion to sign a contractual
agreement. The agreement would
Include a pro•islon for prepubllca·
lion review of anything the pPrson
mlghl write thereafter, touching
upon his official dulles. In order "to
ass ure deletion of SCI and other
classllied Inlormallon."
In specific application. !he dlrec·
live would have compelled Secrelary of Stale George Shultz, for
example, lo submit to censorship of
hls wrlllng for !he res! of his life.
Following CIA practice, !he procedure would have Involved not orily
books, whether fiction or non·
flcllon, bul also newspaper columns, magazine artlcles, letters to
a n editor , book reviews , scholarl y

Brokers, hanks and other fina ncia l instit utions are putting in their
last ·minute pHrhf's righr now for 198..1 individual retirement accounts.

Yet no informed pPrson wUI
question the governmenl 's r.eed to
prole&lt;'! a greal deal of truly
sensitive informa tion. AI the level
of SCI, pPOple are dealing with
pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. Thai Is
whal Is mean ! by "comparl·
menled" Information . II Is entirely
conceivable !hat· a n ap parently
Innocuous fact or figure could fll
\\1th some slgnlllcanl fact or figure
somewhe re else. The Idea of
prepubUcatlon r eview Is no! a
fooli sh Idea . Disclosures !hal are
ha rrnfullo nalion al security are no!
ma de less harmful by reason of
being inadvertent .

was extended to aU working Americans.

-&lt; This lime. lhev·re
. slill bidd ing for IRA firsHimers. Bullhey. are also

Whal is needed is a system !hal
ca r efull y balancPs !he individual's
rlghl of tree speec h - the rlghl of
Richard Rhodes louse his lmagina wl!h !he
lion In a novel governmenl's rlghl lu keep sensl ·
tlve ma leria l secure. T hP original
directive fe ll shorl of Ihls goal by
reaching lao far. Lei us lry once

working to kwp their ex ist ing accounts, and to woo business away from the

compPiilion
Some savers. meanwhi le, are beginning to get a m_~w perspecti ve on their
IRAs as the monry in thf'm starts to accumu la te. A two-income family in
which OOth SIX&gt;USPS have a lr£'ady madf' thf' maximum rontrihutions for

iilvestment program that benefit s from regular att t"ntion .
As they consider shifting their accounts. howevrr , they may also rome

up aga inst ea rl y wil hdrawa l pPnallies . rx il ff&lt;"S oral her charges imposed
by !he instilulion where !hey began lh&lt;'ir IRAs . Such nicelies can be
overlooked when an ar"rount is opPned in haste.
F inancia l expert~ say that is one or m any reasons w h~' it makes st&gt;nSC' to
carry out. or at least plan . I R4.. stra tf'gif's wf'll in actvanre of the cutoff datr.

Making investment d&lt;'Cisions is Iough e nough. lht'\ no! e. wllhoul havmg lo
do il on deadline.

Berry's World

Bul when thai has been said, II
remains to be said that the problem
so clumsily addressed by the
directive Is a serious problem . It Is
no credll to !he press that sometimes we are part of the problem. If
someone at the Pentagon wants to
leak a Top Secret report on a
weapons system, we conceive II to
be our duty Ia publish the story. The
pPOple have a righl to know, In our
•iew, whether they are getting
value received lor !heir taxes.
Ordinarily no harm results from
publication of lea ked material. In
every administration one finds a
large templation to stamp "class!·
fled" on every document that rnlghl

more.

Legal services 'guilty'______J_a_clc_A_n_de_rs_·on
WASHINGTON Pres ide nl
Reagan's efforl s 10 kill !he Legal
Services Corp .. which he lhinks is a
giganllc liberal boondoggle, were
blocked by Co ngress . Bul docu·
menls I've examined s upport RP·
publican c harges of mismana ge·
men! in progra ms ln!ended 10 help
poor people wllh !heir lega l
problems .
One example in volves !he Na·
lional Clients Council and lis forme r
execulive dlreclor . Bernard Veney.
He resigned las! monlh when
confronled wil h a uditors· find ings
!ha l he had been li ving high off !he
hog a ! public expPnsP.
The audl l. which covered !he firs!
ni ne monlhs of 1983, included
severa l instances of Veney's exPE'n-

- A $180-a-day suile al !he
Burbank Alrporl Hil10n dwlng a
California training seminar .
- $171 .60 for lodging al !he
Jackson !Wyo. l American Snow
King Resorl.
- A $l19.47 lab a l !he posl
Georgetown Hole l in Washington
during another training seminar.
T he a udil also qu es l (o ned
$10,069.51 in ca r and limousine

s i ve tas t e
accommodat ions:

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$177. ~

i n

hot el

for a slay wilh his wile

al an i nn a tew blocks from his
Washington office.

several months lo m ake it difficult
lor the Legal Services Corp. lo
review the gran ts. Gene Potack, an
agency auditing official , wrote to
Lyons la s! January and r ecapped
their firs! conversallon .
"You indicaled !ha l the NLADA
is no! a lypica l granlee. a nd
lhen•fore you would no! agree Ia
a ny m onilorlng umi l the terms and
condlllons were negollated. " Po·
lack wr01e. "We're lalking aboul a
lol of money. You look issup wilh
my stale menl !hal ·we' gtve your
organlzallon a Ia! of money bPcause
you a nd olhe r former LSC em·
ployees were the p&lt;&gt;rsons responsl·
ble for awarding lhese grams."
Lyons re pli ed hufflly !hal
NLADA " was awarded a grant as

Veney's son, who wa s not a council

Halch, R-Uiah. have also been
unable lo quesllon him . No! even
!he NCC's own invesliga lors havP
go llen lhrough 10 him .
Anolhe r case Is less clear-cui , bul
il gives s ubslance Ia GOP c harges
!ha l !he Legal Services Co rp. trim
to shovel as muc h money as
possible Ia favored granl ees.
During a five-monlh period In
1981. gran! money lo the Na lional
Legal Aid &amp; Defender Assoc ialion .
jumped from $72,!MXllo$2.2 million .
Sevenlecn monlhs laler, Cllnlon
Lyons. !he Legal Services official
chie ny responsible for inilialing !he
nt~w grants. became the association's execulive dlrec lor. His de p·
uly. Hulell "Bucky" Askew, also
became a consultani wilh Na liona l
Legal Aid &amp; Defende r.

e mploy&lt;'P .
My associa iP Tony Capaccio
tried without success to contact
Veney. lnves ligalors lor Sen. Orrin

T here is no ev idence to suggest

!hal Lyons orcheslraled !he granls
in relurn for a job. Bul !here Is
evidence !ha l he has lrled for

oul specific projects." In lac!. il was
Lyons, while sllll a! Legal Ser.1=.
who cha nged !he lerms of one of the
gra nl s lo NLADA Ia soflen !he
agency's overs ight.

rental s w hen Veney commuted

belween Washington and his home
in nearby Columbia, Md . In
add ilion . a $6.456 sa la ry adva nce
las! Augusl is slill oulstanding.
Veney received $500 in consultant
fees from the council that sam e
mnth , and National Clients Council

pickm up a $738 plane lickel bill fo r

a n Independent contractor to carry

Political mole,__________A_rt_B_uc_h_wa_ld
'Td like lo work in !he preside nlial campaign , sir."
" We're sorr y, son, we have all the

lrj l~ti¥NI/I.

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·· what size bat do you use? What k111d of mitt
do you have ? What JS your drug o f choice? ..

paid workers W&lt;' need ."
"I lhlnk 1 would be of tremendous
value lo !he ca ndldale. "
"Why do you lhlnk thal 7 "
'Tm working in !he Mondale
camp now, a nd I wan! lo be a
poll llra l mole lor you pPOple ...
"Why do you wanllo be a mole 7 ''
" ll 's a lol more fun than worki ng
for Mondale. I could s leal his de bale
briefing book lor you, I could give
you !he na mes of ~p ie who have
do nalm lo his cam paign, I cou ld
stea l advance lexts of his speec hes,
and, If you want m e to, I ca n even

Today in history
Today Is Wednesday , April !I, !be 102nd day of 1984. There are 264 days
Jell In the year.
Today·s highllghl in hislory:
On April 11, 1947, Jackie Robinson played his firs! major- leaguebaseball
game- an exhibillon between the Brooklyn Dodgers and !he New York
Yankees.
On this dale:
· In 1814, Napoleon Bona pane abdlcaled uncondllionally as empPror of
France and was banished to the Island of Elba .
In !899, the Philippine Islands were lransferred from Spain to the United
States as pan of !he setUemenl of the Spanis h-American War.
In 1951, President Harry Truman relieved Gen. Douglas MacArthur of
his command in the Far Easl.
In 1!GI, Presldenl Lyndon J ohnson signed a c ivil rlghls acl to remove
racial barriers from most of the nallon 's housing.
: In 1978, Israeli forces began pulling oul of a part of sou lbern'Le banon in
the first move toward compliance with a U.N. call for complete
withdrawal.
And Jn 1981, President Reagan rPiurned to the White House,12 days afler
being shol by a wou ld ·be assassin.

CINCINNATJ (AP l - Falling to
gel the ball oul of the Infield In his
first two at-bats Tuesday night ,
Cincinnati Reds th1rd baseman
Nick Esasky made up his mind to do
betler his nexl chance.
That carne with the bases loaded
In !he sixth a nd Cincinnati tralllng
the Monlreal Expos 3·1. Esasky
jumped on !he firs! pitch from
reliever Bob James, drilling his
second career grand s lam lo send
the Reds toward an 8-6 viclory .
" My first two times up I dtdn'l
swing very well . lwas determined 10
hi! the ball hard ," Esasky said.
Esasky, who drove In three runs
Monday nlghllo star In a 9-6 victory
over the Expos, also had an RBI
triple off the cenler-fie ld wall in !he
e ighth for a happy ending Ia a nigh!
tha i starled with his strikeoul and
ground out.
" I hi! ibP lriple a lil lie beller than
the home run. I had a Ill tie better
swing a nd trajPCiory on II. I'll lake
it. ..
The Reds seorm eight runs in the
slxlh a nd seventh, then survived a
lhree-run rally keyed by Pete Rose's
triple In the eighth 10 cla im their

Meigs' Hatfield
fires one-hitter

third stralghl victory.
Rose also had an RBI single In the
game, giving him 3,999 career hits.
He was more concerned aboul
Montreal oul ·hittlng !he Reds 14-8
but losing Its third straight to fall to
34.
"I hale to lose games when you
oul-hit your opponent," Rose said.
His triple drove in two runs In the
eight and pul the Expos In a posillon
to win . Montreal knocked out starier
Joe Price, H, with a one-oul run,
and Rose hit a line drive thai left
fielder Gary Redus los! In !he
RlvPrfronl Sladiurn lights, scoring
two more.
" I hit 11 hard," Rose said . " I hi! il
just right to gel It Into the lig hts. l l's
not the firs! time I've seen a guy Jose
a ball In those lights. "
The Expos brought the go-ahead
run to the plate with two out. but
reliever Bill S!'herrer go! Tim
Raines to ground out.
Andy McGalflgan, m a king his
first appParance in a Monlreal
uniform, took a one-hiller a nd a
lhree·run lead inlo the sixth, but
walked the first two baiters. The
Expo bul lpPn couldn'l deliver help.

plan! a bug In his le le phone."
"You r ea lize what you're suggesllng Is no! only unethica l. bul
illega l."
"Yes. sir. T ha i is why I !hough!
you might hl rP m e."
"We are no! inlerested in doing
a ny!hlng Illegal or un pthlcal."
"You did In 1980. Som eone gave
you Jimmy Carl e r 's debate brief·
Ing book. I'll bel you !hat guy Is
really high In !he governmen1
loday."
"Lei's gel !his stralghl. No one In
!he Reagan admlrilstratlon ever
saw Jimmy Can er's briefing book.
J im Baker dldn 'I see It, Blll Casey
dldn'l see It, Ed Meese dldn'l see It,
a nd Ihe presldenl was never a wa re
anyone on our side ever had II."
"Don'! worry, your secret's sale
wilh me. In a nycase thefact tha t no
one saw the briefing book did help
Reagan In the debates, didn't It?"
"I have no Intention of discussing
!he briefing book with you. We

inten d to run a clea n campaign thi s
tim e. and we're not going to resor t
to esp ion age t o reelect th e

prcsidenl. "
"Righi. sir. I a lways say every·
lhlng should look on !he up and up
when It com es to an electio n. That's
why you need mf'. I' m not even a

regisler ed Republican. If I'm
caug hl passing on r onfidt•ntial
infor mation, the trail will nPver

lead lo Ihe pany. Don '! even pul me
onlhe pa yroll. J us! haveoncof your
pPOple leave !he money for m e in a
phone boo!h."
"1 should lhrow you righl oul of
!his offi ce."
"Yes, sir."
"Whal makes you think you can
give us Information on Mondale 's
slralegy !hat we don' t already
have~"

"Well. Monda le really hasn'l said
anylhl ng aboul Reagan yel. All he
joes Is keep a llacktng Gary Han.
.~e has a lol of Information on
qeaga n he's saving II he gets the
nomlna llon. I saw one loose- leaf
book In his safe lllled, 'The Sleaze
Faclor - Don'! Use Unlll Sep·
!ember .' "
"Whal was In I he book?"
"I dldn'l gel a c hance to read it .
Bul If you give me some Cubans lo
bre&amp;k Into his office I'll gel It tor
you."

"We don '! break lnlo Democratic
offices any more."
" Oh yeah. I forgo!. Well, maybe I
can gel Into the safe by m yself and
pholograph the sluff for you . Could
you pick me up oneofthoselnfrared
cameras from the CIA?"
"You' rP an eager lillie beaver,

aren't you?"
"]jus! wa nllo SPrve m y counlry .
1 believe a polilical mole is the mosl
impurlanl job in a presldenli a l
campa ign . Ever since 1 read abo ut
Wa1Prgate I
one.''

da•&lt;:~med

of being

"Wha t makes you so sure
Mondale is going lo win !he
nomination?"

'Tm no! sure. Bul if he doesn' t. 1
ca n become your polilical mole in
the Har1 camp. Har t would never
suspect som eone w ho came over

" ... ai'ID TO MY

BeLOVeD CHiLDReN
aND GRaNDCHiLDReN ,

r BeQva&lt;:m.J ... "

from !he Mondalp campaign of
being a mole for Reagan."
"Now gel !his slralghl. We have
no in le ntlon !his lime of resor llng to
any dlrly tricks In the '&amp;&lt;1 campaign .
Everylhlng we do is going Ia be
above reproach . The presidenl
insists on it. "
"YPS, sir ."
"AJl ri ght , leave your resume
wllh m y sec t-ela ry and if you check

oul . a guy named .Joe wi ll ca ll you a!
home Monday nigh! ...

Improved Mets
win fifth straight
By KEN RAPPOPORT
AP Sports Writer
Nalional League learn s don'!
have the New York Mels Ia kick
ar ound anymore.

Once !he doormal s of !heir
divis ion, !he Mels are ofllo !he besl
s la 11 in !hei r 23-year his lory wilh a
5-1 record.
"Wp'rf'doingwhal we believed we
can do:· New York outfielder
Darry l Slrawberry said Tuesday
nigh! al ter !he Mels gained the ir
fifth slraighl viclory wilh a 4-2
decision over !he Allan Ia Braves.
"Whe n we lost !he firs! game.
everybody sa id we'd hPihesameold
ballclub ." S!rawberry said afler his
th ird home run oi l he season helped
the Mets slrPi ch the ir winrilng
sl reak. "Bul wp'rp not lh&lt;' same
learn . l!'s a long season a nd I can '!
prf'd icl wha l wiU happen. bul this
learn believes il can win ... and 1
believe."
Home runs by Slrawberry in !he
second inning and Hubie Brooks in
the fillh gave the Mels a 2.() lead .
Allanta got ilsfirsl run in !he bottom
of lh&lt;• fill h on consecutive singles by
Bob Homer, Chris Chambliss and
Glenn Hubbard aga lnsl Ron Da·
di ng, thm lied il !he nex l inning on
Cla ude ll Washington's homer.
The score slayed 2·2 unlillheMets
scored twice in lheelghlh , on an RBI
single by Keil h Hernandez a nd a
san ilice fl y by George Fosler.
Cra ig Swan, 1 0. who repl acro
Darling aflcr slx innings. pickm up
the vtclory. Craig McMurlry, 1-1,
absorbed Ihe loss.
PhiUles 3, Astros I
Mlkr S!' hmidl hil a lhree-run
homPr in the&lt;'ighlh inning a nd John
Denny a nd AI Holland combined on
a fivf' hlllt&gt;r as Philadplphia stopped
Houslon.
Nter Houston's Cra ig Reynolds
broke a srureless liew lth a homerun
off Denn.v in lhP 1op of Ihe eighl h.
Schmid! d r illed a 2-2 pilch from

Nolan Ryan inlo !be lower dPCk in
lefl lle ld at Veterans S!adium.
Thai gave Denny, tht&gt; 1983
National League Cy Young Award
wiimer , his first victory of the season
afler one loss. He gave up five hits,
sl ruck out four and walked none and
left a ft er Terry Puhi lro off
Hous lon ·s ninth wilh a s ingle.
Padres 1, Cardinals 3
Pinch -hitter Champ Su mmers
drilled a grand slam home run a nd
Carmela Manincz added a lwo-run
shol In leading San Diego over St .
Louis.

San Diego had managed orily two
hils off St. Louis starterBobForsch.
0-1. unlillhefiflh innlngwhrnsingles
by T erry Kennedy, Kevin McRey nold s a nd Garry Templelon loaded
!he bases. Summers, ba lling forSan
Diego sta rler Andy Hawkins , HJ.
homered to give the Padres a 5·3
lead .
An inrilng laler , Kennedy singled
and wen! Ia second when righl
fielder George Hendrick mis played
!he baiL Manincz followed wilh his
homer as !he Padres won for !he
fifth time in six slarls.
Glanls4, Pirates 3
Jack Clark, enj oy ing his besl
AprU ever, hit a two-run home r in
the e ighlh Inning lo pace San
Francisco over Pills burgh.
Th&lt;' homer . Clark's firs! of the
smson, came on a 2.0 pilch from
Jell -hander Lan)' McWilliams. who
had allowed orily three hi ts before
the e ighlh in his firs! outing of thP
SPason. J olmnie LeMasler led off Ih&lt;'
Giants ' e ighlh wilh an infie ld single
and Manny Trillo grounded oul
before C lark homered .
Clark is balling .370wilh five HBI
so far this monlh . Las! April he hil
.192 wilh four RBI, and il was hi s
fourth sl raighl April under .200.
MikP Krukow, 1-1, got !he win and
GrPg Minion pitched !he ninlh .
retiring three straighl batlers Ia

ea rn his first save.

Rose could reach 4,000th hit
plateau today against old club
CIN CfNNATl tAP) - With his
record 4.0001h hi ! jus! one compa cl
swing away. Monlrea l Expos Jell
fie lder Pele RoSi' is con!'e nlra llng
on whal he mnsiders n Jollier goal winning.

Rose singled and lripled lodrivein
lhree runs Tuesday nigh! in an 8-6
loss Ia lhcClncinna li Reds. All hough
Rose can become jus! !he second
player 10 reach 4,00l hit s loday, he
sa id h&lt;'' s more concerned wilh
ending !he Expos' lhree-game
losing slrPak and sta11 ing a c limb
out of !he cellar in !he Naliona l
League Easl.
'Tm really not thinkingaboullt ,"
Rose saidof No. 4,&lt;XXl, "I'm swinging
good. I'll gel my hil s. 1 jus! hopP we
win.
" If I go ().for-4 lomorrow and we
win, I'm no! going locry on !he pla ne
on the way home."

Freshman

Paid tor b the cand idate, George S. Hobstetter

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Gambling rumors
apparently JaL~e
COLUMBUS. Ohio !API - Na ·
lional Footba ll League represenla tives have been c hecking whether
formPr Ballimo re Colts quaner·
back Ar1 S!'hlich!Pr has resumed
gambling, a Columbus police offi ·
cial says.

Schlichter was suspPnded a year
a go for his involvemenl with
ga mblers. NFLCommissionerPele
Rozelle has sa id he will review !he
GRAND SIAM - Cincinnati Reds' tlrl•d baseman Nick Esasky Is
congratulated by third base coach Joe Sparks (left) alter hitting a grand
slam homerun in the sixth lrrrdng of their game with the Montreal Expos
at Riverfront Stadium Tuesday night. The Reds won the !{arne 8-6. (AI'
La.serphoto).

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Meigs takes second
BARLOW _ Manella nipped Eason. Ha mmond, and Eddie
Meigs in girls' !rack actin in !he KJtche n were fourlh in !he 400
Warren lnvila tional here Tuesday
relay; Sinclair. Jerry Brevic. Mike
while Athens ran off with !he boy s'
Willford a nd Darrin Cremeans
lille wllh Me igs coming in sevenlh. were lhird in !he 1.600 relay , and
Final slandings in !he girls' meel Gerald Moo re a nd Hrian Korn were
were Martella 87, Meigs81, Federal
lhird in the pole vaul t.
Hocking 45, Belpre 40, Wa rren
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In the boys' compPtl li on, AI hens
won wilh 71. Federal Hocklng 69.
Belpre 60. Warr en Local 54,
Nelsonville-York 48•;, , CaldweU 34 ,
Meigs 32. Wa!Prlord 21'1, . and For!
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Coach Gordon F isher's girls won
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Marlena for firsts. In the fie ld
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Me igs fini shed second in !he Ia p
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Boys' 1\t·tion

On !he boys' sidL• of lhr l&lt;'dger
finds no firs1 or seco nd fini~hes f01
Coach Bob Ashley's crew. Mik e
Cha ncey and Shawn Eads learned·
up for a fillh in !he hi gh jump; Eri c
Johnson, Chad Willia m s. Eads. and
Mike Kenned y wer&lt;' third in !he
dislance med!Py; Craig Sinclair ,
Mark Hammonds, Williams. and
Eads look lhird in !he sprinl
medlpy; Brad Robinson. Huey

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home runs.

"Old enough to know yolf. young enough
to serve you."

TVC rival Alexander nn !he Salis·
bury diamond .
By Innin gs :

and lripl&lt;' apiecp_ Gina Foll rod
added a triple. Daphne Dillard a
double while Halfleld . Jodi Harri ·
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MAY 8, 1984

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GEORGE S. HOBSTETTER

2-1 after four Innings, but broke it
open wit h eight r uns in their final
three frames.
The Meigs ' girl s return home
today wilh a 4:.}') p m dale v.ilh

walked seven .

A supportive crowd of 17.495 13,123 paid- chanled "Pe le . P ele"
whe never Rose came lo bat
Tuesday and loudly cheered his lwo
hils.
Rose, who would like IO reach
4,&lt;XXl in Iron! of the fan s who
applauded him 16 year s as a
Cincinnall Red. lined out sharply
AlllHE eowtD BA!IENESS
twice . s lruckoul ,slng led home a run
BLACK AND WHITE
in the second and go! hi! No. 3,999
wilh a two-run lriple in the eighlh.
Rose's nexl hit will pul him In th&lt;'
company of Ty Cobb In the 4,&lt;XXl-hil
NEXT TO ELBERFELDS
caiPgory. Rose' s ma in quPsl is
Cobb's a ll -time htl record of 4,191.
Thent&gt;xl singlealso wUI gtve Rose 1---~~------'L.___J_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
3,&lt;XXl In his career. !railing only I'
Cobb' s 3.052 singles. He h as 711
caret&gt;r doubles - fourl h on the
all -lime lis! - !)J lriples and 158

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dows each singled. Warlen broke up
Hatfield 's no-hiller for !he Lady
Eagles .
Coach Jon Arnall's c rew led only

BELPRE - Sophomore Barb
Hatfield fired six and a third Innings
of no-hll ball before a solid single
wiped oul her maslerpiece in
Melgs'J().J llallenlngofBelpre herP
Monday .
Halfield fanned elghl and walked
orily two bailers In her route-going
pPriormanc-e. The young Marau·
derelle Is 2·0 on !he year. as are the
Meigs' lasses on the year. Belpre
dropped to 0·2 inside the TVC.
Belpre pllching fanned two a nd

some day cause embarrassment.

As lh&lt;' clock runs down on !he Aprill6 deadlinp for filing fedPra l inmmP
laX re lurns. !hey moumm cxp&lt;&gt;nsivr promolional campa igns.
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deduclible coni ribuliun lu an IRA for the yt&gt;ar. II can be as much as $2.00l
for an indiv idua l, $2,250 for a family in which orily one spuuSP work.&gt;. and
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papPrs and formal speeches. No
pPrson with an SCI clearance would
be spared the censor's hand.
It was too much. The president's
directive, with Its heavy-handed
threat of "adverse consequences"
to government employees who
refused Ia play ball, was a st upid
piece of business . He arP well rid of
II.

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paces Reds' win

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Pomeroy

Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, April 11, 1984

OSU coach ready to sign top standouts
By GEORGE STRODE
i\P Sports Writer
E ldon Miller, OhloStatC''s baskel ·
ball coach, had his shopping llssl
rea dy today for the opening oflhe
bi nding national letlers-of.lntenl .
Bul he expected no immediale
results.
The reason w as that the B uckE'.\-'E"S
have only lhree baskelball granls
left and Miller slill awails IaI&lt;&gt; Ap1i!
visll s from such standouls as jj.fml .:l
Gary Gran! of Canton M c Kinle~ · .
The AssociaiPd Press· Class AAA
Ohio Player of lhe YPar, and &amp;.II
Grady Mall'l'n of Akron Cenlra l·
Hower .
" We'd like 10 add m or&lt;' lall
pla~'e rs than wp ho.d lhi s srason."
tviiller sa id Tu,,; da~· · " We'['(' 1m king
for one L'enler , alleasl 1&gt;8: "skilil&lt;l
forwa rd who iscom fo r1 a lJl e pla_\"ing
ou 1on I he flm r and a poiJll guard ...
The B uckryes al rPadv wiJ I h:n ·(·

more height nex t season with the
ellgibill!y of H Brad Sellers, who
scored 16polnt s a game as a Big Ten
sophomore beforp leaving Wisconsin for Ohio Sta te. Sellers sa I our last

season.
Alan Km1okrax of Delphos, a &amp;.9
sophomon&gt; center , has dropped out
of schoo l aflcr losing hls eliglbillly in
December. Anolher Ineligible
pl ayf'r, 6·8 junior forward .Joe
Conchf'Ck of Canal Fulton, Is in
school and ts trying 10 regain his
r ligibility a SI'&lt;'Ond time.
Miller says he is unsure of the
&lt;;Cho lar ship status of two walk..,ns,
ti·&lt; sophomore Henry Grace of
r.roveporl and 64 Coldwaler sophomore .Jim Honlngford. Roth played

brif'fl!' las t winter.
" All walk..,ns hPre are granted
s&lt;·holarships one year ala time," lhe
coac h sa id .

Regarding the new NCAA regula ·
don permitting early basketball
slgnlngs tn November, an AP
survey Tuesday showed some of
Ohio's 12 major colleges had all or
nearly all of lhelr recruiting finished
before the recruits' senior seasons.
The Buckeyes, for example,
already had landed 1wo play&lt;'rs last
fall . Those signees, 6-foot ·9 John
Anderson and 6-3 Sco!t Anderson
from Cedar Rapids Linn Marr, both
made first-team all ·state In Iowa
this winter.
Miami, romlng off a 24-6SPason as
Mld·American Conference champion, signed nve players last fall and
will add lwo morp, 6-5 all -stater
Karlton Clayborne of Springfield
Soulh and &amp;.5 Robb Towery of
Michigan Cily, Ind., Rog.-rs.
In November, the Redskins
signed &amp;.6 Jeff Fuerst of Mount
Prospect, Ill. , ~ Lanoont Hanna of

Wednetday, April 11, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

WUE';'I1..ER - Bridgette Valentine will be one of several people who
will be participating In a wn&gt;stling makh in support of the Meigs County
lleart t\s.-.ociation Satunlay, April 14 at Meigs Junior High School in
Middleport.

Hunting seasons
given approval
COLUMBUS. Ohio 1AP1 - The
Ohio Wildlife Coum·il has approwd
I he hunting of quail forthl'first lime
sin('(' 1978, when a sevpre1Nint ercut
inlo lhe slate's populal ion of the
small game bird .
However. only hunters in 14
counties In soulhwestem Ohio, from
Adams to Preble and Picka way to
Hamill on . will be pennilted Ia hunl
quail Nov. 2 through Nov . 10.
HunllnJ!: for quaO , !rom 9 a .m .
unl il 5 p.m., will be permitted on
slate land anrl privale lands having
an agreement wilh the s1a1c. A daily
bag limit of lhree and posS('ssion
limil of six after opening day wlllix'
en forced .
Meanwhile. approval of-19R4·85
stale hunting and !rapping sPasons
has cosl squirn&gt;l and phmsa nl
hu nler s some hunting I ime this fall.
Th£' counciL follo\l.~ng a Divis ion
ofWIIdlilNeqU&lt;'SI, has lrirruned lwo
wC'&lt;'ks from I he slarl of lhP squirr.-1
SPason. dropping il back Ia Sepl . 14
Squirrel s&lt;&gt;ason r xlends lhrough
llP&lt;'. 1:\.
The phC'asant Sf' r1son has hf'&gt;('n
sho11ened lo 20 days. Nov. 2 1hrough

Nov_ '24.
Fox hunl ers and lroppcrs a lso los I
wilh lhe new regul alior". Th&lt;'V

wamC'd

a

t\\'G- Wf'flk

start OV(•r

rac('()()n hunters and !rappers, bul
will start the samf:' time on Nov. 7.
Both seasoru; exlend through Jan.
31, l!«i . Fox I rappers like Ia sl ar1
tx&gt;fore raccoon hunlers and l heir
dogs lravel woods at night .
Deerhunters in lhe newly drawn
Zone~. down to24 rounl ies in eastern
and southt&gt;aslem Ohio, will be
permitted to shoot deer of either sex
during lhe shotgun season Nov.
26-Dec . 1. No anterlessdeer penn its
v.111 be needed in that zone this time
Public tPslimony. presented al
diSiriel and statf' wildlife hf'arings,
was considered lx&gt;fore the regula ·
lions wei'(' adoplcd by I he council al
its April meeling.
The 1984&amp;1 Ohio hunllng and
tropping SPasons:
Squbwl. Sept. 11 Dec. 15; ruffed
grouse. Ocr.l2Feb. 28: rabbi I, Nov.
2·Ja n. 31: quail 114 soulhwestem
counlips orrin. Nov. 2·10: ring
n&lt;&gt;ck!'d pheasanl and chukar par·
lridg-&lt;·. Nov. 2·24: fox, raccoon.
m ink, muskral, opossum, skunk
and weasel hunting and !rapping,
\lo,·. ?·Jan ..11 ; beavN 1rappb1g,
D&lt;'C. 15-Feb. 28: bearded wild
Iarkey , AprU 2Hviay 11, I~ ; de&lt;'r,
longbow and crossbow, Ocl . &amp;.J an.
31 , di'&lt;'r, early primilive weapons,
Oct . 2Y·Nov 3; de&lt;'r. sholguns, Nov.
2fi.J)c I.

within 5-3.
Ripken' s leadoff homer in l he
fifth, his lhird of I he sm son, and :12·3
scoreless innings of rPlief by Stor m

De vis nailed dmvn the viclory.
Davis. wilh the save, has nol
allowPd a run In his 111·3innlngslhis
year. Tl1c righl ·hander. normally a
s1a 11cr. will rC'j oin lhe Oriole
rolalion on Su nday af1er ear ly
bullpen duty tx&gt;rause of a light
schPdoiP.

Tigers 5, Rangers I
Del roil, lhP only unbea len learn
ldl m I h&lt;' major leagues, wasled no
lime r·unning ils record lo&amp;-0-lhe
Tigers' fastt:&gt;st sta11 since they won
SLX sl ra ighllo open I he 19U season.
Lou Whilak&lt;'r aml Alan Trarrunell
led off firsl inning wilh walks and
Darrell Evans lluen lhrilled the
home·opening crowd of 51,238 wil h a
lhrCP·run homer, his second of the

season.
Dan Pel ry pitched a foor·hillerin
winning his =
nd gam&lt;&gt; of lhe
season w hile Da ve Slewari, 0.2, look
I he loss.
Yanlu'&lt;'S 4, Twins I
Phil Nickro . lhP 45·year·otd knucklr baiiN , won his second slarl of the
.&lt;;Cason with lhe help of lhree
douhle·ptay balls served up by
JH ..vea r ·old reliever .J ose Hijo and
huli!X'n ace Dave Righrtti.
N iekn&gt; won his 270!h carCPr game,
ly ing him wilh Burleigh Grimes for
2.1rd plaf'C on lhe all·lime viclory
lisl . N 1rkro lefl wilh lhe Yankees
ahead 2 0 on th£' slrenglh of Willie
l" mdolph 's lwo·run homer in 1111'
lhird.
Rijo gol Gary Gacni 10 ground
inlo a double play lo end the
Minnpsota Sl'venth .

:-;m·. 22 .
Hr w asr h&lt;.~rgt&gt;d wil h IJO~S£"ssion of
thr(l(' ouncPS of (YJ( 'ainP. found in a
bag In I hi· &lt;·or
·· 11 •;. -~&lt;... ni''&gt; Pr trw • Rt•f·auSf' I \ ·r·
!('(j a CfJ nt rrJ\·,·r sid ll ifl·. pPoplP kPep
WQ!r ·hmg rn t· I don '1 do thf' things
~.-J plr · '-d 1. 1 drJ. · · Sd id Pn r)r
f.·. Pr. '.hmg ]:-, t)f •)11'1 r(Jr rn&lt;• . Thf'
held rtnn~:.: '- dr f· fJ\"Pr 1 had d fight
v.:nh m 1. rndndj;!T'r . RuOd_v LaRosa .
and nrJv.- thdl\ (J\"Pr I Wd :-, unha ppy

wilh my m arriage, and lhal'soul of
!h~ way. And now this.
" I thank God when I wakeup! hall
go1 another chance lo pul my liff'
togelher," he said.
Pryor said h~ is looking forward to
comPhack fighl HP sa id one w as
tx&gt;ing arranged wilh Tony Baltazar
of Los Ang&lt;&gt;les In May or .JunP in
Long Beach, Calif.
"l'vr got it together now. ! hope lo
win I his flghl and I hen flghl !Sugar
ful~· 1 Leonard or Boom Boom
1Mancini !. I wanllo beal lllem both
.;o J ean come home"' champion .."
Pryor said.
Pryor rpsigned his eha mpionship
in 1983 saying h&lt;&gt; didn' l wanl lhl'
WBA to select his opponenls.
l.ronard is the formt'rw.-llerwPighl
&lt;'hamplon an Ray Mancini is lhe
lighlweighl champ.

SPRING
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Anderson, Ind., Highland, 6-1 Eddie
Schilling ot Lebanon, Ind., 6-8 Chris
Selmeyer of MarklevUie, Ind.,
Pendleton Heights and 6-3 Todd
Staker of Wheelersburg.
Dayton, reaching the final eight In
the NCAA Tournament and posting
a 21-11 record, spent Its two grants
last fall on &amp;.5 Steve Smith of
Kettering Alter and IN Eric
Mathews of Detroit Cass Tech.
Ohio Unlverslty'sfourrecruits,all
signing early, were 6-7 J amnnie
Brock of Cincinnati Moeller, 5-9 Don
Christie of Oak Harbor, ~ Marty
Lehmann of Warsaw. Ind., and 6-6
Henry Smith of West Philadelphia,
Pa.
Youngstown's International re·
cruills 22·year{)]d Jose Vargas, a 6-9
player for the i"'&gt;mlnlcan Republic
nalional squad . The Penguins also
have signed 1&gt;5 Tillman Bevely of
Campbell Memorial.

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Wahama
captures
slugfest

NEW HAVEN- In a high school
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Tuesday evening the Southern
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l&amp;-11 non·leaguevlctory.
As the score Indicates, pitching
was nor the greatest for either team
as 16 hits and numerous walks
plagued the offenSE"oriented game.
Compound ing the problem was lhe

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Wahama hitters were Don VanMeter with a stngle and 111ple,
singles by Ash, Ron Bradley, Gress
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The tlrst inning was a big one for
both clubs as the Tornadoes touched
WHS started Donnie VanMeter for
seven runs In the first frame on a
Tony Deem single, two walks, an
error , and a grand slam homerun by
Joey Wolfe. Next, Paul Harris
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Hoy I. 2·0 this season, a II owed five
hils in seven Innings. The r£'ignlng
Cy Young Award winner has nor lost
since last July 21. Ron Reed gollhe
las I six outs for his firs I save.

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Pryor relieved after dismissal
CINCINNATI 1AP 1 Boxer
Aaron Pry or says he i~ rf' lievPd
aller a ct11.1grhargeagains1 him wa s
dismissed in Inglewood. Calif.
Muniripa I Cou rl and said he is
lmking forward lo m ak ing a
cnmehack .
ThP charge was dismisS&lt;'d Mon·
day when 1be court 11.1lcd lha 1police
ill egally searched Pr;m's car afll'r
slopping him for a lrafflc c hargP

Righetti go I Kent Hrbek to do the
samf' with the bases loaded tofinish
lhe elghlh, and, after lhe Twins
scored in the ninth, Tim Laudner
lined Into a double play with lhe
bases loaded to end the game.
Frank VIola. 0·2, tmk the loss
before 52.430 fans, Including former
Pn&gt;sident Richard Nixon and New
York Mayor Ed Koch, a1 lhe
Yankees ' home opener.
White Sox 7, Indians 3
LaMarr Hoy I won his 15th st ra ighl
game, extending his own ream
record and moving within two of the
all-time AL mark .

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Two Ripken home runs lead Orioles past Royals
ByBENW,\LKF:R
AP Sports Writer
Now, thP Ballimore OrioiPs ran
g&lt;&gt;l on wilh the business of defending
!heir World Seri&lt;&gt;s championship.
Nolorious for their slow start s. thP
Orioles parla~·ed a pair of Ca l
Ripken homP runs inlo a 6·3 vi rimy
Tuesday nigh I over· I he KansasCil .l '
Roya ls. !heir firs! of 1984 follo111ng
lour loss&lt;&gt;s.
In olher AL gamPS, Dclroi l
!ripped Texas :\·1. New York b!'al
Mbmesola 4·1. Chicago slopped
Cleveland 7 3, tvtilwauk"' ham ·
merf'd Califomia 10·1, Seat lle
downed Boston .i-1 and Tomntu
blanked Oakland 3.0.
The Orioles, aftPr bein&gt;:oulscorcd
29·11 whi le losing lhrf'(' games in
Minnesota during lhe weekend,
went to work early agains t Ka nsas
Citv' s Paul Splitlorif. 0.2.
Sw inging bonl sing I&lt;" bv Dan
Ford and Eddre Mun·ay. sand ·
wichcd arou nd a \\-'alk to Hipken.
loaded I he bas&lt;'S in lhr firsl inning
fo r Cary ROf'nirke, who prompt 1 ~·
delivered a two-ru n single .
A two-oul ermr hy Rnyr!ls lhird
baseman Greg Pryor on Fnrr l ·s
~'rounder preceded Ripkrn·s thl'f'&lt;' ·
1un homer in lh&lt;' S!'Cond .
Pal Sheridan rapped a tw&lt;Hun
homer offScoll M cGrPgor. 1 1. in the
lhird and Don Slaugh! singll'd home
a run in l hefoorlh l opull KansasCii~·

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Grange workshop given recently,
the Community Builder disrussed

Aprii1 Bertha Bing - 119.80
April 2lillian Moore - '40.85
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grams of farmer-consumer cooperation, stewartship, community service, women's activities and youth
programs. HP suggested that an
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Foe as was on a new ·· irrwge' ·for thE&gt;
grange stressing its actabilit y in

in Ohio in. 1870a~ farm organb..a tions
in local conununities. Since its
IJf"ginning grangE' has offpn-'CJ equal

voiC'&lt;? and vote for mPn . wompn a nd
young fX'OPIC' 14 and old1·r.
PPrsons in! Pn?sted in j oining
grange in the count~' should C'ontact
subordina te gra nge m ast£&gt;rs. Ray
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lock: Bill Radford . Rock Springs:
Ea rl Cross. R.acirn-; Norman Will .
Harrisonvllle: Eldon Barrow. Co~
lumbia. and John Montgom('l)' .
Laurel.

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There was agreemf'nl hy thoSi'
attending that the grange has
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Th£' group
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MPigs County res id~nts will be
Pxhi biting quills or th~ Athens
Coun ty quilt show to be h&lt;'ld at th~
Athens Coun t)' Extension Offi ce
n~xt Tul'sda)'.
For more inform at ion on wha t
may be d isplayed at the show.
residents arP im:ited to C'ont act tht1
Mt&gt;igs Counl v Extension Office.
992-6696.

In conj unc tion with the quilt show
then' will be a program on worth.
Th~ di splay , open to the public, wil l
be from 8:30a. m to5 p.m. a nd the re
will be a sma ll registration fee for
those who a tt end .
The da~··s activit ies are being
spunsorro bv the Cooperative
Extension Y.rv iCC' and th r Da iry

Meigs students to compete
in statewide Science Day
More tha n 750 junior a nd senior
hi gh school studpnts wil l !akp their
award-w inning pro jects to Ohio
Wes!Pyan University Saturday to
compete for top honors in the 36th
annual Sta te Science Day.
Among thosestudPnts will be Sean
R. Dodson, 41333 Hi lls Road.
Pome roy, a n eighth grader at Meigs
Junior Hig h School, and h1s project,
" Waste to E nergy ·
The spvpnth through lhP 12th
grade student s qualified for I hcs ta tP
com)X'filion by £'arning superior
ra tings a t L1 distr ict sciC'nrr da.vs

throughout OhiO. ThPir pro jects wll
be judged by more than -100
professiona ls in medicine. nrlura tion, ind ust r;: and sciencr.

Sta te Sc ience Day is spons01nl
a nn ually b;' Th e Ohio .Junior
Academy of SciC'nCC'. J non-profi t
mem bership organiza tion foundro
in 1891 to promote thP sciPnC('s and
researc h. Students will com pete for

gold. silver and

bronze m.,...als
t'-~
contributed bv th e Standard Oil Co .
of Ohio.
Sta te Science Da~· wil l be he ld in
the Branch Ric key Center where
stude nts will begi n arriving at 7 a. m .
.Judgingwillbe heldfromiO a.m . to
12:30 p.m. Exhibi ts arf' open for

public vi~wing from 12 :30 to 2 p.m .
at which fimf' an awa rd s cere mony
wl ll be held.

4-H news
ThP Mt&gt;i,g;, -l -H PIPasurr Rid Prs m1·1 on
M.11Th 19 at St . raul Lut hPrnn Churrh. Thf'
c:rnup c\('1'idrd In gel thrsl idP show ·'\\'h31l hf'

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IY'XI rn('('!in_g nf Th!' club whidt v.1ll bt' Apdllli
, I ! ~!. Paul Lulh~ ' ran C hurf'h OffiN'rs wi ll i:x'
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9: 45 a.m. The 15~ voiC(' interdenomina tional Christian singing
grou p wll present " Ma jesty."
The public is invit ro to a ttr nd .

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Rev . Keith E blin speaking.
Serv ices begin 7:30p.m ., nightly
and thprew!ll be sp&lt;'&lt;' ia l singing.
The p ublic is invil ed to attend.

Program
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Seventeen persons completed the
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Sunday a t the Middleport post home
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Instructors were Helen Hampson .
Lancaster . Eighth Dlstlc t president ,
and Lorraine Snyder, a past district
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8-The Daily Sentinel

Wednesday,

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

April

11 , 1984

Dieting changes fat amounts, storage: MU study
HUNTINGTON, W VA -Diet
ing appears to change not only the
amount of fat stored in the body but
also the way It is stored a nd used a
Marshall UnJversity research~r
reported at a national meeting in St
Louis Wednesda;
"Understanding the metabolism
In obese PI'I sons could provide
insights into why thev have grea ter
rtsks for several diseases especially diabetes heaJ t and
arterv disease and hig h blood
pressure
sa1d Dr E Bowie
Kahle- an associate pr ofe~sor of
btologlcal snences and also a
mem ber of the School of Medicine' s
Famtlv an d Commumty Health
faculty
He reported his fmdm gs at the
ann ual meeung of the Federal of
A m erican SoctPtlf'S fo r Ex penmen
tal Btology
We werp n ot s ur prt sPd to fin d
that there are cha ngE's 1n f(lt
stm age Uu t we were s urpnsed by
how 11 chang&lt;&gt;s hesa 1d, ca llmg the
find mgs "\ery mt en•stmg and
unexpected
Eight overweight adolescent s
were studted m the project Follow
mg the e1ght week diet program ,

blood tests after a meal showed that
the level of fatty adds In the blood
rose Instead of dipping sharply as
they had before the dil'l began The
higher level of fatty acids in the
blood meant that the body was not
puUmg as much of them out of the
blood and storing them as fat, Kahl

sa1d
The changes , he said may be tied
to a subtle change In the fat cells '
sensiti\11) to msulin, a hormone
"'htch e ncourages rat formation
and discourages fa t breakdown
In dieting, fat cells may actually

"empty" some of the tr contents,
and therefore need less of the fatty

ac1ds ctrculatmg 1n the blood
stream to mamta m themselv~ .
Ka hl satd
Measunng these fatty ac1d
levels cou ld help m eva luati ng how
weight-control program s affect fat
storage In the ftrst hours fo llowing a
meal · he sa1d
He noted that OheSlly IS one of thiS

count rv's most common hE'i:! lth
p10ble m s because 11 may set the
stage for diabetes and heart
disease He added that m the rura l ,
sout hern Appalachtans, d eat h rates
for d iabetes and heart dtsease r ank
~~

Kahl said the participants lost an
average of three pounds d urtng the
program compared to an
expected gain of that much or more
it they had not participated "The
weight loss wasn't as dramatic in
this group as It was In some w e have
studied, but It definitely helps to
even stop the weight gai n," he said

above the national average
The study was part of Marshall's
ongoing research into ~hildhood
obesity
'What happens In the
obese child or adolescent may
affect disease develoment in t he
audit " K ahle said "We're not
interested in drastic measures that
turn these you ng people into
norm al -weight lndi&gt; !duals, although it that's a side effect, good
We're Interested in gt\1ng them a
hea lthter life now and when they
become adults
The 12 to 14 year olds involved in
the study were at least 20 pounds to
.JO pounds overweight They were
given diets of I 200 to 1,600 calones
per day, a modest 600 to!Oi calones
below their normal mtake They
also m et three times a week for
brtsk wa lkmg around a s~hoo i
track
The1r blood fatty actd levels were
measured before and after the
e1ght w eek program At both test
penods, samples were taken before
and alter the youths ate a specia ll y
destgned coffee cake which had the

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l'vh

and l'vll s Paul Sw tsher of
H:, sell St , M iddleport , recu t iy
observed thetr 56th weddmg anru
versary Marned on F eb 11, 1928,
the couple have a son and daughter m-law, Btll and Nola Sw1sher and
th ree g r a ndchildren, D av td
Swisher, a ca ptam m the U S Arm y
lndtanapohs lnd, whos&lt;&gt; w tfe 1s the
former Sa ndy Curtts, Velvet Lee a
nurse at Holzer and Paula K ay
student at Nelsonville Techmc ai
College

Riffle birth

Pomeroy have adopted a Utile sister from Quebrada de Lajas ht
Hondurus. Each week the children earn money at home by helping their
parents with extra chores so that they can financtally care lor Pedrtna
their six-year-old adopted sister The Httle girl's father is a fanner and
earns $200 a yeiU' to support his lwnlly of nve. Stster Janet, who

supervises the local nu""'ry, said that the excitement and joy that the
children display with this project and their sense of respoffiiblllty at such
a young age Is rewanllng

Mr and Mrs Robert R lffl&lt;'
Middl eport, a1e announcmg th"
birth of a daughter Tamtko Dawn
born March 9 at the Pleasan t Valley
Hosp1tal Shewe1ghed e1ght pounds
15 ounces and was 19 mches long
Mr and Mrs Rifflp al so have a
fOUl Y&lt;'ar-old daug htet and a two
vear old son
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
J ames Mash Sr Midd lepoi1, IVt rs
Donna Young, Pomeroy, and Mt
and Mr s Robf'rt R lffiP Ran ne

Meigs quiz team takes third place
The MP1gs H1gh School Academw
QUiz Team took thu ri place m the
hrst annu&lt;i I rn \'allf'\ Confr r ('nf'f'
Academ ic
Double f_ilmmallnn
Tournament h!'ld rccf'ntlv at th&lt;'
Neisonv tlif' York H1gh Schoo l
Other team s rompellng &gt;&lt;f'rc
\\ellston Warren
V mton tl lex
andcr
T nmble
&amp;&gt;ipn.', .md
Nelsonv tliP York Me1gs pla~ed a
close m&lt;~tc h but lust 1t s upenmg
round game to NPlsonv lllP York
The IPam lhPn Wf'nl on to dPiPal

T t unble, \; mton and Wa1 r&lt;&gt;n to get
mt o the S&lt;'ml fm al pla1 HPJ I the\
agdln met Ndsonv JI!' Ym k whu
el1mma lC'd Mr1gs and then won thp
tournamC'nt bv d('f(~atmg WPll st on
m two matc hPs
111C tra veling troph\ an OJX'Il
book replica wa s m ade bv J ack
Re1chmbaLk, the mdust n al an s
teachPr a I Nelsonville Y 01 k Eac h

mrmbl I uf thC'
runnC'r up lf'ams
1

wmnmg
Wt.l"

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"' 'th tndl\ 1dual plaques

On the Me1gs !Pam "ere Clmton
l 'urner, Vaughan Spem er Carl
Mood1spaugh, and Jon PPn m
Membet s of the local tpam were
commended for the1r well rounded
knowledge and the all a10und
pa rticipatiOn of each team m embf'r
Nex t competill on f01 the Me1gs
tf'am will he on 1\prtl l 1 when the'
Will return toWOWK TVmHuntmg
ton for a lh1 rd round Ht Q Nl atch
agamst .Jackson ll1gh School The
show wtll bf' a1redon M ay ll

Middleport Garden Club meets
A home flower show was planned
for the May7 mfftmgtobP hosted bv
Mrs Allee Nease when the M1dd iP
port Garden Club met N'Cently at
the home of Mrs Dorothy M orns
Members are to take flower
arrangement s sultabie for display
m the va nous rooms of the Nmse
home Read at the meetmg werc two
in\1tattons, one from the ShadE'
Valley Cou ncil of Flmal Arts to bf'
held at theChesterUntted MethodiSt
Church on April 24 \\Oih Madhu
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guest speaker and the other to "
nature wa lk at Lake Kathryn m
Jackson Cou nty, l\pni1 R
Members responded to roil call by
nammg an Apnl Fool s remem
brance Thank ;au notes w ere read
from M rs Ruth Anderson and Mrs
Dot11e Musser fm remembrances
durmg recent illnesses
Mrs Pat Holter had the progJ am
on methods and materials used m
Japanese floral arrangements She
descnbed the prmcipal lines as
heaven, man and earth and made a

number of arrangmems usm g
special emphasiS on lines, forms
and color harmony She noted tha t
fnn t and vegetablesareappropnat e
for Japanese arrangem ents whic h
are suitable f01 use with modem
traditional or anltque furnlshings '
A desS&lt;ert course was served by
Mrs Moms and Judy Arnold weth
Mrs Dana Kessinger presiding at
thecoffeeservice Mrs HelenSauer
and Mrs Kathryn Swanson were
guests

Happenings around Meigs
To end marriages
Two su 1t s fordivorce and two suits
for support wPrr filed m Mf' lgs
County Common Pleas Court
Filing for dtvorce were Suzanne
K Adkm s, R utland against George
R Adkins. Middleport. William
.los&lt;&gt;ph Roush , Middleport , against
Karen S Roush. Middleport
Filing for support were M eri ,J
Bowman aga mst Wayne L Wilh
ams and Ltsa Ka y Livings ton
against David G Marcinko

Thursday in!lpection
Annual mspection of Pomeroy
Chapter 186, Order of the Eastern
Star wlllbeheldat7·JOThursdayat
the Pomeroy Masonic Temple
Potluck refreshments well he served
following Inspection and members
are asked to take a covered dish

Meets Thursday
Harrisonville Junior Firemen wUI
meet Thursday, April 12, at 7 30
p m at the firehouse

Veterans

Memorial

Admitted Anna Cldand
Ru
lland, Donald Covert , Pomeroy,
IValteJ Laudprmtlt Racine. Lola
ShaffPI, Pomproy, Sara Congo
Racine, Nan&lt;'v Jeffers. Pomeroy ,
Wilham CaJl&lt;'hart, Sr, Middi&lt;'port,
and Ben]amm F1elds, Hartford
D1shargc
\\alter Hoffman
Frances Roush E ls1e Shahan
Ama d a Ravnes, and Anme King

Damages sought
A suit in the amount of $41.184 45
was filed m Metgs County Common
Pleas Court by Roberta C O'Brien
and James B 0 'Bt len , Pomero}
aga inst George Coiiins, county
treasurer, Steven R VanMeter
Middleport, and et al
The suit ts for amount due on note
including principal and mterest

Meets Thursday
The Women's Aglow Fellowship
will meet Thursday, A prt112, at 6 30
at Duff's, Sllverbrldge Plaza, Galli
polis Speaker will be Sheila Phillips
a Messianic Jewess

Marriage licenses
I ssued marnage hcenses In M eigs
County Probate Court were John
Walte1 Dean, 32, Pomeroy, and
Belmda Kay Fife, 33, Pomeroy, and
Lonme Gene Justtce, 35, Crystal
Lake, Ill , and E llen Elaine Brickles,
3:!, Crysta l Lake, Ill

Marriage licenses
I ssued marnage Ucenses In MPlgs
County Proba te Court were Robert
[)('x tpr R ichardson, :ll, Reedsvtl le.
and T eresa Lmn Belle, 24, Reed s
ville. Rona ld Earl Starcher, 21. Rt
I. R utland and Dtane LynnTillis, 23,
Rutland PhUipAiien Eagle, 18, Rt.
I. RE'edsvtl le, and Sherry Darlene
Rikhie, 16, Middleport

Granted divorce
In Meigs County Common Pleas
Court Monday, Tammy Lynn
Dantels was granted a divorce from
Jeffery E arl Danlesl on charges of
gross neglect of duty and extreme
cruelty The plaintilf, Tammy Lynn
Daniels was awarded custodyoftwo
minor children

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NOTI CE OF A
PRIVATE SALE

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
ESTATE OF OTI1E GARRI
SON McKINNEY
DECEASED

through season
•All Ages
Saturday play ng
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Addona and remodel•ng
Roohng and gutter work
Concrfttfl work
Plumbrng and electrrcal
work
(Free Es11mates)

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992-6215 or 992-73 t 4
Pomeroy, Oh1o

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POMEROY , O

SYRACUSE - B"utilul home
wrth many nrce features lam~y

room frreplace sp1ral sta1rcase
3 bedrooms 2 oolhs mce
wll(kshop cha~n link lence

so the pam and sorrow
we II be able to bear
Because Wit know you're 10
God's spec1ai care
Sadly m1ssed and so much
loved by children, Steve.
John. Davtd Ttm, Dreama,
Steve and Cel; grandchildren, Tem. Alysia, Adam,
Shannon.
Stefam, and
~hri,sto~lher, and Mom and

985-3561
All Makes

•Washen •Dishwasher!

•Ranges
•Refngeratora
•Dryera •Freezen

PARTS and SERVICE

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35185 Oak Htll Road
long Bottom. OH. 45743
PH.
We Use Von Schrader
Equtpment Recommended
by leadmg Carpet Manu
facturers
FREE ESTIMATES"
3 28 I mo

POOLS-PLUS

Sales and Service

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SERVI
We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also actd bot I and rod
W I
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repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL fORD
992 _21 9 6

Middleport, Oh1o
1 - 13 -tfc

S64 000

FOR SALE
(I) HOUSE IN CHESTER.
Three acres w1th a ntcely
constructed conrete block
home 26x30, 3 bedrooms,
one bath. 12xl5 hvtng
room and 24x24 famtly
room Part1aily carpeted,
fuel otl furnace wtth facth ttes
fOf
woodbumer
12x 15 block storage butldrng, 20x30 block garage
R1glrt off Rt 248 country
settrng, y, mile east of
Chester, Ohto
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE
Down starrs equtpped wtlh
kttchen, livtng room,
dtntng room and den,
upstatrs has two bedrooms and one bath:
house also has basement lot stze approx
48' x308' Needs work.
If interested contact
The Home National Bank
tn Ractne, 949-2210.

POMEROY -

2 story 3
bedroom home wtth spac1ous
room s very neat modern 1t?
boths bosement garage large
lot $35 000
TUPPERS PlAINS - N1ce 3
bedroom ranch w1lh large
knchen and d1nmg rooms elec
heat fireplac e approx I acre

lol N1ce house nrce prrce
$39 500
REALTORS
Henry Cleland, Jr
991 -6191
Dottte Turner 991 -5692
Jean Trussell r o9-2660
Jo Htll 985-4466

All Types Of Aluminum
Clean Sheet &amp; Cost
41, tb
Wooks of April 9 -21
Aluminum Auto Tnns
' 8 00 Each
Irony Alum~num
Pr~eed On Inspection
Located
Mtte Eost of
Pagelown on Twp 142
CALL 992-3466
SCtpt 0 Energy
Recycling Dtvtsion

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SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

NOW OPEN
Charleston Rd.
Just Past Krodel! Park
Special

WANTED

April Only

12x24 $5,500 mstalled
14x28 $6.100 tnstalled

Office: 675-1388
4-4- 1 mo pd

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeltng
Rooftng of all Types
Worked m home area

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•InsulatiOn

•Storm OooJs
•Storm Wrndow s

•Replacement Wtndow s
•New A oofmg

20 years
"Free Est1mates"

FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE
PH 992-2772

EUGENE LONG
Ph.

(614)

843-5425
3-8-2 mo pd

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DOZER

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

Good Used Gas &amp;I lee Dryers

BACKHOE
WORK

498 Gen Hartmger Pkwy
Mtddleport . OH

Washers to m1tc h. Upnght

Freezers Spm Washe s GE
Whirlpool Maytag
TV l!o APPLIANCES
677 lrd Ave GalliPOlis OH
Open 031ly &amp; Saturday Ill 6 PM.
PH 446 1699

AND

AL TROMM
742-2328
We Have the
lowest Rates

HeJp Wanted

992-2549

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OPEN :
MON. - SAT .

10 to 6

COMPLETE
POOL SERVICE
4-6

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NatiOnal company w1th
over 250 Jocat1on s IS expandmg 1nto the GallipoliS
area If you hawe the self
1mage to handle

S46,800 Per Year
you may have the quail fiCa

t1ons we seek

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
Stzes Start From 12'x16
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Srzes from 6' x6' Up
to 24'x3 6'
Insulated Dog Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Racme, Oh
Ph 614-843-5191

10 6tlc

We offer exceptional earn
1ngs, unlimited malket basiC
and cont10uous ttammg your
own of11ce and staff. radio
frequency penmeter protection For deta1ls

412-225-2710

BOGGS

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

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FIRE DEPT .
Bashan

Backhoes
Dump Trucks
Lo-Boy
Trencher

SAT. NIGHT

- Sewer
-Gas Lmes
- SeptiC Systems
LARGE or SMALL JOBS
PH 992-2478
3 22 J mo pd

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE , OHIO

TEAFORD'
VIRGIL 8

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Authomed John Deere
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment

210 F 2nd St

CUSTOM
BEN

Parts

Phone

1-(614 )· 992· 3325

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Serv1ce
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Factory Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns
Only

498 General Harlm&amp;er Pkwy
Middleport OH

'It M1les South of Chester
Rt 7 Pomeroy Oh
"Custom Exhausts "

OWNERS
Rodney

6:30P.M.

KITCHEN &amp; SON
CONSTRUCTION

KELLER'S

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Bullrl tf"'9

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- Water

PH. 992-2549
Open:
Mon.-Sat. 10 to 6

614 367 7101

Roof1ng A Specialty
4-6- 1 mo

NEW LISTING - Edge ol town
tS lhts 3 bedroom frame wrlh
both lurnace Kmg wood
burner carpetmg, basement
and one acre plu sfor $35 000
NEW liSTING l ovely
nverv"w 8 rm home w1lh FA
gas furnace 3 bed rooms lg
hVIng w1th i1Je~ace • nd fam1ly
rm Only $37 500
le~oel

WRITESEL
ROOFING CO.

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
For

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wtrtng

needs furnaces repatr
semce and mstallatton
Residenltal

&amp; Commerctal

bedroom remodeled home All
uhllt1es gas furnace and full
base ment near Racme Htgh
School

Call 742-3195

alummum

SJdmg tor

$25 000
REMODELED - N1ce wpet
In&amp; 3 bedrooms lurnace paho
small gard en and garage near
stores tn Pomeroy Ask1ng
$34 000
VIEW OF RIVER - 6 rm frame
home m good teparr With

furnace

range relngerator

basemen! and 2 iX)rches
Prrced rrghl
8 YR OLD RANCH - Has lull
bosement carpet1ng carport,
w1th storage 6 rms all
carpeted and 2 lull bath s 2
acres lor only $45 ()()()

Or

992-5875

NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
&amp; Painted
Storm Doors
&amp; Windows

949-2263

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING
"DOZER

BACKHOE

" REClAMATION W ORK
"Oil FIELD SERVICES

'D UMP TRUCK SERVICE
·coNCRETE WORK
·cuSTOM BUILT HOMES
·wAT ER GAS &amp;
OIL LIN ES

JIM CLIFFORD
PH 992- 720~

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

614-992-7626
PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF ALL TYPES

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CHIMNEY KING
CHIMNEY SWEEP

&amp; Alum1num

Vrnyl

SIDING •

BISSELL

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HAULED

SIDING CO.
"Beautiful, Custom
Budt Garages"
Call for free stdmg es ttmates~ 949-2801 or
949- 28o0
No Sunday Calls
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Thank you all

AL TROMM

742-2328
4/9 / 1 mo

Roger Hysell

GARAGE

Rt 124.Pomeroy Oh1o

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Transmission
PH.
or

992-5682
992-: 121
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MISS THERESA
MARCO
PALM
PSYCHE READING

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W11l read vour ~nt1re life wrthout
ast m1 anr qunllon s &amp;"es adv1c~
on o~ ll atfa tr s of life suttl as love
and busrness Sltkness 1nd heiil llh
15175 CourtlnexlloCourthouse)

A1HENS
2nd Floo r Ott 9 Call 593 5485
10 am 6 p m - After 630 p m
can be rYched at 16 ~la1n s
Rd Rt fil2 - 6 JO II p m

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IN Memory of Robert Ma r·
10n Cowdery who passed
away 20 years ago Apnl 11 ,
1964 You re gone from u s,
rt was God s writ Bu t m our
hearts we love you st1ll
Sadly mtsaed by Children 8r
Grandchildren

A Spectal

Need

Housing
Headquarter:,· ·

CALL
VAUGHAN'S BAKERY
Mtddleport, OH.

Cake?

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SWEEPER and sewing rna
chme repa1r
parts, and
supplies
Prck up and
delivery , Davtl!l Vacuum
Cleaner, one half mtle up
Georges Creek Ad
Call
Cake 8rr Candy Shop l!z mrle
East of Hamsonv1lle on S1&amp;
At 143 Full line of Wilton
cake supplies
Weddtng
supplies weddmg cakes &amp;
spectal order cakes allava1la
bleat v ery reasonable prtces
We also have candy caps by
Nestle &amp; candy melts by
Wilton plus a tullltn e of other
candy supplies Hours of
operation Tue sday through
Saturday 9 a m
5 p m
Sunday &amp; M ond ay please
call b efore comm g
Call

614-742 3033

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11 mo old dog 5peyed and
dog tags Part German She
pherd To 5omeone m coun
try Call 446 3047
Baby ham sters
grveaway Call
after 5

Ready to
446 41 73

We do cekel. pies, coo
ktes, for any occa11on.
birthdays , ann1varsarie1.
holidays

Wedchn&amp;s Are OLif Specialty
Wedding Clkll Tops 11nd
Novelty Cake Items Ar11 On
Dllplsy

PH. 992-5546
Hours 8 to 6

to drtWI the veh1cle of
chOICI

your

Call 446 1 1 49

No Down Payment
lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box, 316
Pomeroy, OH 45769
Far Fister Service
Call 614-992-6737

RAIN liNES
County Certified

367-7560-367-767
CHESHIRE. OHIO
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Mt Alto AuctiOn
Every
Saturday 6 p m Cons•gn
menta accepted 1 00 t11l salfl
1rme Emma Bell auct1oneer

Mt Alto Auct10 n Barn u ntrl
further nottce, sale w1l1 be
the ftrs1 and second Satur
day, 6 pm only Emma Bell
Auctioneer L1c N o 429

84 304 428 8177

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Wanted To Buy

We pay c ash for late modfll
clean used cars
Jim M1nk Chev Olds Inc
B11l Gene Johnson

446 3672
Wanted to buy used coal &amp;
wood heaters Swam Furn1
ture
446 a 159
3rd
&amp;
Olive St Galhpohs Oh
Wanted to buy squa re dane
mg clothes Sll8. 10 any

type Call 446 4537
Wanted t o buy standtng
t1mber
Call after 6 or
anyttme we ekends 614

388 9906
9617

or

614 388

Wanted t o Buy o r
to bacco poundag e
1612 or 446 14 37

le ase

256

388-9615
Wanted to buy New used 8r
ant1que furniture Wrll buy 1
ptece or complete h ouse
holds Also co mplete Au ct1
oneenn g servtce Call
Rodney Howery 614 698
Buymg da1ly gold
stlv er
co rn s nng s J&amp;Welry sterlmg
ware. old coms large cur
rancy Top prtces Ed Bur
kett Barber Shop 2 nd Ave

Pupp1 es half German She
pard and half Hu skey, 1 male
&amp; 4 female 6 weeks old

Caah patd for fancy 1ron or
heavy non beds S 160 and
up for certar n Me1g1 Co
stone 1ars
Old ttme c up
b oard
ca ll 1 304 - 882

304 675-4660

Oh 614 992

Mercer s R1verv1ew Per
sonal Care Home haa vacan ·
Cl81 for
elderly persons
Setty Mercer owner 304-

Ph 614 446 4121

773 6882
Harper' s Adult Care Home
has a vacancy for another
reatdent, elderly person Call

304 676 1293
Wtll do roofmg and odd tob•

Call

304 675 7271

Mult sell $2 ,000 down t ake
over sa15 per m o pay
ment Taxes &amp; tnsurance
mcluded
Located Plantz
SubdtVIIJIOn a bdr ranch.
full basement carport.
woodburner c11y schoole

anytime

18

Wanted to Do

General Hauhng and Trash
removal Sent1ce Rehable
and dependable Call 446
3159 between 9 and 5
Ketth s lawn Mowrng &amp;
Tnmm1ng Servtce Reltable
and dependa~e Reasona
ble rates Call 446 3159 or

256 6261
Roofrng and gutter w ork ,
metal work housapemtrng,
c arpenter work Exc ref
Free esttmates Call 446

3171

Wanted p eople 1n Ga tlt a and
Me1gs Count1es to share
homes m a foster home type
program for adu lts wtth
omotronal problems Re1m
bersement o f $240 to $330
p er mo For more rnfo rma
tron call or wnte Becky
Cant er Woodland Centers
Inc 41 2 Vtnton Ptke, Galtr

Electrtc toy tram a. any shape
or t::ondrtton Call 614 992

63&amp;6

pottS Oh 45631 CAll 446
5500 or 992 2 192
Partttm e gardner Ca tl 446
Wanted mature full ttme
ba bysttter 1n my home f or
older chtldren Call 446
2 188 t1t 2PM after 2 call

446 1397
Be a Flea M ark et D ealer See
our ad m Yard Sales

21

Owner transfered must sell
beautiful 3 bdrm bn.ck
home
F1replace d ec k
woods
pnvacy sunshtne
pnvacy S63 900 Ca ll614
992 5420

NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB
LISHING CO recommends
that you do busmess wtth
people you know and NOT
to send money through the
marl unt1l you have mvest1
gated the oftenn g
DEAlERS WANTED Rest
dflntut l Se curty Systems 1

412 225 27 10
Be a Flea M arket Deal er See
our ad 10 Yard Sal es

Dental Assistant n eed ed
Full trme m Galhpohs area
Mu st be w1llmg to learn
Resumes r equ ~red Send to
Bo• 200 1n ca r e o f th e
Galhpolr s D a 1ly Tnbune 825
Th1rd Ave
Gall1pohs Oh
45631 N o later tha n April

RATES Below mark et rates
f tJ~ed con ventiOnal FHA
VA leader Mortgage
Athens
co llec t 614 592

Money to loan

HOME

Part ttme sec r etary
r ece pt1onr st
Must have
some ac co unt1ng back
ground Some sa lfls e"pe
nence preferable but not
ne cessary Send resume to
BoJ~ 300 m care of the
Galhpohs Da1ly Tnbunfl 82 5
Thrr d Av e
Galhpolls Oh

45631
Own y o ur own Je11n
Sportswear Lad1es Apparfll
Combmatton Accessones
Large S1ze store Nattonal
brands Jordache Chrc l ee
levt , V anderb ilt
l zod
Gunne SaJ~ Espmt, Bntt1a
nra Calvtn Klem , Sergro
Valente . Evan P1 cone Clatr
borne Members Only Brll
Blass Orga01catly Grown
Healthtex
300 ot her s
$7 900 to $2 4 ,900 mven
tory arrf are, tram mg f1J~
tures grand opemng ect
Mr Loughlin (6 12 ) 888

6556

Part ttme take mventory m
M1dd le port Stores

Car ne
ph one
num be r experten ce to ICC
508 Bmt 527 Par amus NJ
Wr~te

07552
H1gh School Jun1ors
S8ntors· Be a member of
OUR West Vrrgm1a Army
National Guard Buddy Pta
toonl!l We c urrently have
vacanc1es for rndtv1duals
who want to attend bastc
trammg w1th others from
West V1rg1n1a Tramtng w1ll
b&amp;gtn at Fort Otx NJ , on
June 11th and you w1ll be
back for the fall school term
Th1s IS the perfect summer
JOb Jom now and begrn
earnrng money tor monthly
meetmgs earn tullt1me pay
dunng s ummer tratnmg and
then earn part ttme pay upon
return from tratnmg Call

LOAN S FI XED

3051

23

25th

S er v tces

992-2178
Help Wanted

No l.yofls. no strrke uc
earning potenttal We tratn.

Four bedroom all electnc
brtck home for sa le ortrade
2 baths large hv1ng room
Wtth f1replace dtnmg roo m
2 car garage on 1 acre 1
mrle NOrth of Chester At 7

$65 000 Ca ll 304 773
5319 or 304 773 5421
N1ce h ouse m Pomeroy 3
bedrm fully carpeted base
ment f1replece large front
porch S 39 500 Ca ll 61 4

992 7583
2 3 bedroom Remodeled
large out bUild m g W1th10
walkmg d1stanc e of schools
m M1ddleport end of Ham1l
ton St Ca11614 -992 6161

6 rooms. basement double
garage 1 &amp; o ne thnd acre
lot
Rose Htll Pomeroy

$32,900 Call 1 614 678
2513
Owner transferred
must
sell ex ctt llent cond rtt on
$66 000
S 1 1 000 down
Ass u me 8 % Pet loan 304
675 1529 after 5 00
4 room h ouse m country
la rg e lot on Chestnut R1dge
City water , h oo ke d up

Professional
Serv1ces

Keyboard 304 675 3824
P1ano Tunmg and Repatr
Brumcard1 Mus1c Co 446
0687 Sktll end Integrity our
tra d em ark
Lane Dan1 els

614 742 2951
B &amp; M Parntm g Re s lnd ,
Comm Fr ee estimates Call

614 256 149 2 or 446

FOR RENT W\TH OPTION
TO P.UV!tl 14 ft wtde three
bed om
bath and half
mob .. e ho me srtt1n g on nrc e
lot , ready to move 1n t o
S225 00 down S225 00 per
month 304 576 2711

3 bedroom 2 1 2 baths fam
rly room fireplace BJ~Cep
t1onal k1tchen d m1n g r oo m
M any n tce BJ~tras 30 4 882

2095
F1ve room house wrth base
m ent and anached garage
on 1wo acres 4 mtles fro m
Po1nt Pleasant o n Rt 2 N

304 676 3248

tl04

THOMPSON BOOKKEEP
1NG M onthly and Quarterly
accounts wetcome 428 Se
con d Av e Ca ll 446 1 136
Shea r Oes1gns Unltmrted
formerly Carol Corffure s
Eastflr spec1als perms $5
off from Aprd 1 5th to 21st
Mason W Va
Unwanted Factal or body
herr? Permanent pamlass
removal by European Elec
tron1c Oepllator Ma ry IS
cflrt tf •ed rn thl! new compu
te rlle d drg1tal system Call
to day 614 992 6720 Top
of the Starr s full serv1ce
sa lon
Professional Electrolysts
Chmc spec rai1 Z1ng 1n probe
type electrolysis the only
safe permanent method of
harr removal recogmled by
the F D A and approved by
t he A M A Open darl y and
evemngs by apporntment

Phone

30 4 675 -5 668

Bonne Handley Owner Operator , Pam Burtbn AsSIS tan t. Mark Handley
Apprent1ce

Real Eslale

32

Mob1le Homes
for Sale

TRI STATE MOBILE
HOME S USED CARS
TRUCKS
GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRICES CAL L
614 446 7572
NEW AND USED MOBIL E
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL
tTY MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST GA LLI POLIS
RT 35 PHONE 6 14 446
7274
1974 Shultl 14 x65 With t1p
out, good co nditiOn W asher
&amp; dryer rang e refrtgerator
central arr Ca ll 446 7487
In Rio Grande 1982 mob1 le
hom e 14 ft 2 bdr good
cond Set up on approx 1
acre land
S17 000 Call

446 8038
10 acre mtm fa rm 12 x60
mobrle home 5 outbutld
mgs 400 lb tobacco base
new 28"56 It
hous e
started Owner movmg must
sell
S16 500 Call 6 14-

256 6620

•

198 2 14"50 mob1l e home
or $2 00 0 down
S 150 monthly Ca l l 446

S9 700

9595
Nursery worker wanted tor
Sunday and Wednesday ev
enrngs and specra l servtce s
at Herghts Untted Methodist
Church for deta1ls Phone

304 675 6889 after SPM

676 3683

2318

r mp t wmenl

273 -5272

$12 000 304 675 7689

PIANO TUNING lower
puced regular tuntngs
drscounts to Senior C ltu:ens
C hurches &amp; Schools Ward s

304 675-3950 or 1 800
6423619

8203

call 814-742 2125

Call 614 9B5 4387

I

22

Wanted to buy, used truck'"
good condltton , 304 876-

11

Baum Add1t1on 3 bdrms
2% baths ec . w ood burn1ng
f1re place 2 petros woods. 2
acres
gas , TP water ,
$67 500 Owner wtll help
fmance or w11t conStdet land
contract wtth $1500 down
&amp; payments of $650 00

Busmess
Opportumty

Apphcahons now bemg ac
cepted at Bob Evans Steak
h ouse 1530 Eastern Ave
Galhpohs Oh 45631

Avon representative
needed , good terntortes
Henderson Galhpol1s Ferry
and many other s 1 676

Children• glasses found out
aide Sears Saturday Call

446 3204

Financial

31

Homes for Sale

6 room house
1 Vinton
partly turn 316 Matn St

614-266-1908

For sale by owner 3 bdr
central Bit forced a~r fur
nance buck stove tnground
18xa6 swtmmang pool
close to c 1ty schools Pnce~
redu ce d to S38,500 Catl

Call 614 992 2759

Help Wanted II lady to lrve 10
and care for rnvahd room
board
and wages
304

LOST Plott Coonhound 1n
Sugar Creek area Please call

Call 446 B002

Will c u1 lawn tn Gathpohs
erea Call to make arrange
ments Ask for M el 446 ~---------7315
For sale or rent 3 bedrm
house wrth de1ach ed garage
Repan or remodel or tn stall on 34 acres rn Portland area
cetlmg ttle and wall paneling Call after 5 30 p m 304

45789 or call 614-9927760

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS

Lost or stolen 2 punes
reward - Pomeroy area • no
queattona 81ked
Rhonda
134 A Mulberry Ave .
Pomeroy

For Sale by Owner. 6 room
h ouse full s1ze basement &amp;
garage See Edtth J Fulks 8
Vtnton St
Galhpoh• Oh

Full t1me part ttme With
maJor U S Company earn
mgs up to S 200 per week
full t1me S 100 part Ume
posstble 304 576 2518

2482

LOST In Rodney area.
Cocker 'Wendy' &amp; 9 wk old
pup
Both buff
No 10
Reward
Call 614 246

992 6941

FURNITURE
Beds
Iron.
wood cupboards c herra.
chests baskets d!Shflr&amp; ,
stone Jars antrquet gold
and Stiver
Wr1 te M 0
Mtller, Rt 2, Pomeroy, Oh1o

2711

lost and Found

Home m Mtddleport April
shower of aavmgs Thou ·
aands of dollars Call 614

h. toe
4 bdr
house
Corner of Washington Ave
and Jernco Ad S39 500
At 2 3 bdr c ountry hvmg
$28 000 L1st w1th us we
have other
A One Aftal
Estate Carol Vftager Broker
Howard l Yeager 111 sales
man Cflr11304 675 5104 or

Garden space for free 15 12
Kanawha St
304 675

Homes for Sale

667 3402

Receptrontst Sales 5 day
per week , 1 or 2 eve Sat
Send complete resume to
B oJ~ 1292 10 care of the
Galhpohs Dally Tnbune 825
Thtrd Ave
Galhp olrs Oh

c ~·;;,;J ry

M1ddloport
3476

SEPTIC TANKS INSTAllED
fREE ESTIMATIS

Auctton every Fn nrght at
the Hartford Commun1ty
Centtrr Truckloads of new
merchand1se every week
Constgments of new and
used merchandrse always
welcome Archard Reynolds
Auc t ione er
304 275

Four black dogs four mths
otd to grve away 992 7822

Reward

•BACK HOE •DOZER
•END LOADER
•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
•WAT ER GAS, SEWER

614 335 7394

Kmdlrng wood to g 1veaway

found colt 614-367 0618
•TRENCHING

H oppes Blue A1bbon P1g
Sale Apnl 14 1984 Sa t
7PM Fayette County Farr
grounds Washrngton CH
Ohro Over 20 champions on
the co unty st ate and na
t tonallevel 1n the la st 8 mo
Don't mtss thrs sale Call

7231

6

W1l1 care for the e6derly 1n my
home Lota of references
Men or women Call 614 -

7323

Wanted to buy Junk ca rs
top prtces pard Call 614

LOST
Addavtlle Grade
School antfll Tan Pit Bull
dog . answers to Jack It

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
We'd ltkl1o tntroduce you to
En111• A-Cor. the modern way

304-773 91B5

4288177 l•c 429 84

9602 or 614-246 -6478

992- 3325

Atck Pearson Au ctronee r
Servrce Estate Farm An
ttque &amp; ftqurdetton sales
l1censed &amp; bonded •n Ohto &amp;
WVa 304 773 5785 o r

H1 s

father, Ayward Jones Sr
hiS mother Mae Jones
famtly, D1on B1lty Jamte
Wendy

3 br own puppres w1th bob
tatls Call 446 9799

CALL
HELEN. BRUCE
SUE MURPHY
MILTON ROUSH

Phone 742-3171

wtde

304 895 3828

PRICE DOWN - Small 2
bedroom home 1n M1ddle1XJrt
w1lh bath furnace carpettn&amp;
lg enclosed porch &gt;nd root
c~ lar Now rust $16000

M. l "Bud" McGHEE
Broker-Auctron ServiCe
Cheryl Lemley,
Meras County Assomte

to one and all that contrtb
uted m our tim e of loss of our
son. Ayward Curtis Jones
Jr Many thBnks for the food
contnbuted Thanks to
fmmds from far away who
were concerned abeut h11
famtly Dron BHiy Jamre &amp;
Wendy. wh1ch he l eft to
carry on m h•s place He wdl
never be forgo11en at home
or by hrs fnends far and

D ecorated cakes all occas
s1on reasonably pnced

RANCH - Lg lenced lot 3
bedrooms woodbu rne~ lull
bose ment and sundeck Elec
bb heat Asktng $3) 000

Real Estate General

Our srn cerest appr&amp;CI&amp;tton

614 446 0294

some past ure and a 6 rm 3

2 LG LOTS - On Rt 124 1n
Syracuse above all Moods 7
rms bath cBlpettn&amp; stove
relngerator copper plumbmg

In Memonam

31

Situations
Wanted

45631

Auction every Tuesday
n1ght Pt Pleasan1. WVa
Auct lonnre N ea l Vou1h
Center Bldg
Camden St

Announcemenls

-

General
Constructton

&amp;

Pubhc Sale
l!o Auct1on

on Duty

CHESTER- 985 3307
31 23!1 fT\0

12

Parte. Manager Re1pon11ble
to the D~rector of Parkl &amp;.
around Gibbs Farm. near 81g Recreatton Duttes Include
and red atnped. lost 1n or management of the matnte·
wood• t1 aeen pteue call nance and operation of
304-882-2033 eventngo
county Parks It Recreatton
taclltttes mcludlng the 700
acre Raccoon Creek County
7
Yard Sale
Pat1c Superv11ion of fullttme
part -ttme aeasonal
staff and man power proPt Pleasant
grams Respons•ble for park
&amp; Vicinity
adm1n11tratton mainte nance standards &amp; 11te operatrons , park security, and
c oordination of countywide
recreatton ac1tVtttes staged
altha park On call 24 houra
YARD SALE Aprtl 1 2 and and works outsrde exposed
1 3 9 00 ttll 4 00 Best de to weather Requtrementa
Professional trammg 1n Park
Mason Bowhng Alley Me
Admtnlltratton Manage
son W Va VariOUS rtems
ment and Matntenance or
closely related fteld Two
years experrence tn manage
Pomeroy
ment and superviSIOn of
Middleport
parks , open spaces or
gr ounds and related ou t
Vicinity
door facli1t1es Dtvers hcense
requtred Heavey equtpment
operator, public chem1cat
Purse s dresses s1ze 20 to operator hcense
secunty
24Vl lad 1es shoes Sll&amp; 10
tratnrng ftrst a1d and C P R
flower stands d 1shes c ur
uammg preferred In addr tarns bedspreds
lots of tlon to resume applicants
mrsc Ra1n or shrne Thurs
are requ~red to complete
12th Fn 13th Umon Ave
county em pt ovment apphca
behmd Rutlan d Elementary
t ton avatlable at the Park
742 2B23
D1stnct offtce, Gallra County
Courthouse, Galhpohs Oh
Mov1ng Sale Refngerator
45631 446 4612 ext 56
carseat walker baby back The 0 0
Mcintyre Park
pack, boJ~ of boys clothes D1stnct IS an Equ al Oppor
Slle 8 to 1 0
parts for tu mty Empl o y er Deadhne
Yamaha Call 742 2874
Apr1l 15 1984

AND OTHER MruOR BRAN OS
We Have A Full T1me
Shop Techmcran

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

Help Wanted

1 5 month-old Hetfer wh1te

•ZENITH
•SYlVANIA
•SPIED QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

RACINE

- Dozers

11

Fnday Apnl 1 3 9 30 to
5 00 FranCIS Benedum resr
dence
Succes s Ad
Tuppers ~la1ns

GUN SHOOT

Real Estate General

and

IJ

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

2

Operations
Manager

lost and Found

&amp;

0700

M•sc. Merchandise

11

ses

RADIATOR

992 -2259

SYRACUSE - PRICE REDUCED! - Anoth er oorga1n
fmm Cleland Realty' 3 bed
room remodeled home new
root C&lt;J rpeted also outbuildm&amp;
all on 3 lots Only $20 000

memones to share

~"'"' ~a

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1'n ACRES - Some

OWNER NEEDS TO SELL Willtng to Negot1at• -on th1s
2 bedroom mobile home elec
heat on n1cc lot of Bpprox 1
acre Ask1 ng $11 000

When you were needed you
were always there
But now that you re gone ,
we're all so atone
No one can know the pam
we feel
Or the tears we weep when
were asleep
But we all love preCious

SERVICE

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
-7013
PH 992
New Chevy Truck
FENDER
•7 6 .95
DOORS
•t 49 95
HOODS
•174 95
BUMPERS
'69 95
GRILL
•42 50
R SUPPORT
'84 95
TAIL GATE
oo
FORD FENDER
S69 95
BUMPER
. '69 95
Also Some Car
Fenders Avadoble
3-28 ttn

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In Memoriam

where

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SERVICE

I A lie

It's
two years s1nce
your last brea th
And we still weep and
mourn your death
We will never forget that
sad sad day
When God so suddenly
took you away
You were always so kmd to
those 1n need
You never once thought of
greed
No matter what no matter

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11, 1984

4 5 lie

Writ• Da•IIJ Stftl•nll Claaitlld Olpt
til Cour1 St POIMnlll, OtiiO .S76.

mtxed meal

56th anniversn·•"~&lt;l

ADOPTED -These children of the Sacred Heart Church Nursery In

The Daily Sentinel

sa me porhons of sugar starc h,
protem and fat as an "average"

Swishers note

'

Center, Garnet Hall, a Fairland
1Ohio I District nurse, and Gall
Kelly, a John Marshall Medical
Services medical technologist.
Meeting organizers singled out
this paJl&lt;'r and 40 or 50 others from
the 4,800 presented, as being of
special Interest to the general
public

"It 's more importa nt than it
sounds "
Others involved In the study were
Dr Robert B. Walker of the
Marshall School of Medicine, grad
uate students John H. Ray and
Steve L Cazad; Dr Sheldon Reiser
of the United States Department of
Agric ulture's Human Nutrition

VVed~y. April

12

Situations
Wanted

Would hke to fmd some one
who could make badges.
patches &amp; •n•tgnta "s for a
c hur ch youth program
Please can 676 3515 be

twoon630&amp;700

304-676 5386

$14 000
9087

Cell 6 14 388

Three bedroom brr clt home
w1th 1 1h ba1hs carpeted full
basement, garage. b1g out·
11de budding with 3A acret
land on Georges Creek Rd

Cell 446 -4265 or 367
0232
Build on your lot a new home
you afford Over 11 00 sq
ft 6 room• S. bath. carpeted . ready to move mto
9 26.600 a lao garages &amp;
basem ent
Call Patnot
Home Builders 446 -8038
Wilt cons1der mobtle home
as trade 1n

14x70 Krrkwood two bed
room mobrle ho me Centr al
A H carpet applum ces ur'\
derprnnmg
$9 000
Call
614 256 6035orafter6PM

446 8251
Use d 2 bedroom mobile
homes
furm shed 1 0•50
end 1 2J.52 St l es Your
c ha nce to own a co mfona
ble home Browns trailer
Court M 1ner sv rl le Oh 614

992 3324
1970 Mob1le Home 1 2~t60
New water he ater
one
season o ld wood burner
Curtams , c ookstove , refug
era tor hook up for washer
Underp1nnmg &amp; blocks Lo
cated o n Stiver R1dg e 5 mtles
from Tuppers Plains
Redu c ed , movmg and must
sell 1973 12K66 mob1le
home
Good cond 1t1on.
washer &amp; dryer S6600

614 742 2274
Mob1le home for sa l e.
12x60, 1973 Cameron 2
bedroom Phone 304 -675 6484 after 5pm

�10---The Daily Sentinel

Page

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

They'll Do It Every Time

51 Household Goods
Early Am erican hide-a-bed
sofa with matching love

Mobile home tor ule. 1971
Vandyke mobile home. 3
bedroom. clean, set on

rented lot

••o.oo

seat. 304-6776 -1988

month .

8w;8ft . outbuilding. c heap
housing or good rental investment asking 8 3. 700 .00

or ba tt offer . 304 -773 5794 .
1973 Fairmont, 1 2•65 , un furnished . gas furnace , cen tr al air -cond .. 13.000.00 .
P'hone 304- 675 -4188 after

34

Judy Taylor Grooming . Call

Sand, Gravel .
Dehvered in Mason , Meigs ,
Gallia or pick up at Richard s
&amp; Son . Call 446 -7786 .

Firewood cut up slabs 615
pickup load Call 614 -245 -

0 $MACK O WIO'vE
GOliA SO,NI&gt; NOTES
SAVING "THE-

Large, two unit. apartment
building , good investment .
Price reduced . 304 -675 -

WE-WIN(;'$ ON

7541.

5804 .

All kind s of furnance pipes

Call 614 -:156 -1528 .

35 lots

&amp;

Acreage

46 Space for Rent

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

35 acres off Rt. 588. behind
Fairgrounds. Home sites or
farm . $37,000 firm Call

446 -2158 .

2 bedroom furnished trailer,
Crab Creek Road , $160 .00
per month , no pets. 304 -

32 acre farm for sale , good
house. 4 mi. from town . Call

One acre trailer space. 3
miles from Bidwell School
$50 month . 304 - 675 -

7746 .

676 -1206.

4 7 Wanted to Rent

304 -697 -2527
43 Farms for Rent

Approx . 5 % acres . le\lel
land. with frontage on 2
roads , ex . for building or
mini -farm . All utilities near
by off Old Rt . 160 near
Porter. $9 .600 . Call 614 -

Pasture fields for rent . 304 675 -2 991 before 11 :OOam
or aft er 6 :00pm .

WANTED TO RENT barn in
Gallipolis Ferry for F.F.A .
project. l . D . Pyles 304 -

675 -6267.

388 -8801
lot for sale. Greenbrier
Estates . No tra ilers allowed,
2 112 acres . priced $11 , 500 .

Call 304-675 -3:144 .

44

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS [Equal
Housing Opportunityl has
one and two bedrooms , rent
starting at 81 57 for one
bedroom and $193 per
month for two bedroom.
with 8200 deposit located
near Foodland and Spring
Valley Plaza , pool and TV
ant Call 446-2745 or leave
message .

Grand~o~iew

Hgts . $14.000

304 -675 -

7436 after 4 :30 .

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

12 .83 acres. 522 h . black
top road frontage, located
on Jerry 's Run, 5 miles from
Goodyear Plant . This prop erty has been surveyed ,
spring water . 24 acres with
large block and metal barn ,
1,350 ft off Jerry's Run on
County Rt . 72. &amp;19,000
Clyde Bowen, Jr. 304-576 -

0338 .
2 bdr . apts .. nice 1 bdr . apt .
utilites part. paid . A -One
Real Estate, Carol Yeager
Broker. Howard l. Yeager Ill
salesman . Call 304 -675 -

5104

2336 .

304 -675 -5386 .

2 bdr . unfurn . apt ., city , nice
yard, S200 mo ., S100 dep .
No pets, adults only, ref. req .

Rentals
41

0&lt;

Coli 446 ·1359 .
513 1!)
apt .,
water
tween

Houses for Rent

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

Third
S135
Call
9 end

5

2 bdr . apt . downtown $176
mo . S. 7 rms . house for rent .

Coli 446 -39t9 or 446 0021.

5 rms

&amp;. bath, attached
garage, A -1 cond ., S210
mo , S75 deposit, with
option to buy on land
contract . 152 Chillicothe
Rd . Call 446 -1340 or 446 3870 .

Garage apt ., furnished 3
rooms &amp; bath . Washer &amp;
dryer . Clean, no pets, adu lts
only . Oep . &amp; ref . req . Call

446 - 1519 .
3 bdr . unfum . garage apt.,

3 bdr . ranch with garage, on

S250

landscaped lot 112, minutes
from Gallipolis in Green
Acres Subdivision . Dep ,
lease &amp; ref . req . $260 mo .
Call 446 -0606 after 7 week ·
days or anytime weekends .
Or stop by 387 LeGrande
Blvd .

446 -3786 .

plus

deposit.

Call

Furnished efficiency . 607
2nd . , Gallipolis . $145 .
Share bath , single
Call
446 -4416 attar 7PM
Furnished apt .. 2 bdt ..
$185 . 11 3 6 112 2nd .. Gallipo lis . Water paid . Call 4464416 after 7PM .

2 bdr . house Pt . Pleasant
area . For additional informa tion call 446 -4602 .

1 bedroom Apt. $196 . mo .
including utilities . Equal
Housmg Opportunity Con tact Village Menor Apts .

3 bdr .. all carpeted. 8230
mo .. dep . 1 mi. out At . 160 .

Call 446 -1354 altar 5.

514-99:1 -7787
Two 2 bedroom houses in
Pomeroy for rent furnished
or unfurnished Call 614 -

Rivttrsidfl Apts . Middleport .
Special rates for Senior
Citizens S130 Equal Housing Opportunities 614 -

992 -:1381 .
2 bedroom furnished , S200
mo &amp; deposit, also. 1
bedroom &amp; bath cabin,
S 11 0 mo &amp; deposit . Cool·
ville, Ohio Call 614 -667 -

99:1 -7721 .

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

Apt. for rent Call614 -992 -

5908 .

3080 .

APARTMENTS , mobile
homes, houses . Pt . Pleasant
and Gallipolis . 614 -446 -

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

8221 .
TWIN

RIVERS TOWER .

Apartments now available to
elderly &amp; disabled with an
income of leas than
&amp;12,300 . Renting for 30
percent of adjusted income .

Mobile home for rent . Call

446 -1609 O&lt; 446-0508
located 1 mi . sou t h of
Eureke 12x60 . $160 mo .,
plus S 100 dep &amp; ref ' s. Call

Phon• 304-675 -66 79

One bedroom , washer dryer
614 -643-2916 "' 614 -643 - hookup , stove and ref. fur 2644
1 niahed . Newly redecorated .
2 bedroom unfurnished mo · Close to hospital. 304 -8761962.
bile home 12'160, W-0
hookup, 1h mile past hospiOne bedroom furnished
tal. Coli 446-4369 O&lt; 675
apartment in Point Pleasant,
9780
very clean end nice . Adults
only
. No peta. Phone 3042 bdr ., totally furnished , air,

washer, dryer, $210 rent ,
deposit , near hospital . Cell

446 -1364 af1ar 5.
Mobile home for rent. in
Racine . Call 614 - 367 -

7148 .
12Ji60 Trailer . 2 bedrms, 1 v.
baths . located on priv.te Y:o
acre lot in Addiaon . $220 s
month plus utilities. Call
814 -992 -6843 ahar 6 p .m .
Mobile Home for rent ; extra
nice. 2 bedroom , completely
furnished ; $176 . month ,
plut: utilities. deposit, no

676 -1386 .

One bedroom apt., conve nient location , call 304 -

675 -2441 .

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I

62 Olive St ., Gallipolis . New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal sto~o~es .
6 piece wood living room
suite with 6 inch flat arms
$399. bunk beds complete
with bunkies S 199, 2 piece
antron livingroom suites
$199. antron recliners &amp;99,
other recliners sao. maple
dinette sets S 179, box
springs &amp; mattress twin or
-full S 100 set regular -firm
$120, maple dinette c hairs
835, wash stands S34 .
maple rockers S69, 7 piece
chrome dinette set S 149. 6
piece dinette set $99. used
bedroom suites. refrigera ~
tors, ranges , chest. dressers .
wringer washers. TV's. dryera, &amp; shoes . Call 614-446 -

3159 .
Sofa, chair. rocker . ottoman. 3 tables. !extra heavy
by Frontier). 6686 . Soia.
chair and loweseat. 6275 .
Sofas and chairs priced from
*285 . to $896 . Tables. $45
and up to $125 . Hide-a beds , $440 . and up to
&amp;626 ., Recliners. $175 . to
&amp;376 ., lamps from S2B . to
$76 .6 pc . dinettes from

$99 .. to 435 . 7 pc . $189
end up. Wood table with si)l
chairs $425 to S745 . Desk
$110 up to $225. Hutches.
&amp;650 . and up . maple or pine
finish . Bunk bed complete
with meHreases. $250 . and
up to 6395 . Baby beds.
S1 10 . MaHresaes or box
springs, full or twin, $68 .,
firm , $68 . and $78 . Queen
sets, 8195 . 4 dr. chetts,
$42 . 5 dr . chests. 864. Bed
frames , 820 .and $25 .• 10
gun - Gun cabinets, $360 .
Gas or electric ranges $376 .
Baby mattresses, $26 &amp;
835 , bed frames &amp;20. $26 ,
S. 830. king frame $60.
Good selection of bedroom
suites, cedar cheats,
ro~kers . metal cabinets,
sw1vel rockers .
Used Furniture -· Ranges,
chairs. dryers. refrigerators
and
TV' a. 3 miles out
Bulaville Rd. Open 9am to
6pm, Mon . thru Fri., 9am to
6pm, Sat

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

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers. dryers. refrigera .
to_rs. ranges . Skaggs Ap pliances. Upper River Rd .
beside Stone Great Motel .

614 -446 -7398 .
Barga i ns Trade Center .
Furn . &amp; eppt . outlet . Ka nauga . Ohi'l .
Rebuilt washers, dryers &amp;
refrigerators . 30 days war ranty . Nice . Hupp 'a Applian ces &amp; Glassware . Corner Rt .

141 II&lt; Rt . 7. 446 -8033 .
Used washers &amp; dryers ,
ranges . refrigerators. All
nice &amp; clean and reasonably
priced . M &amp; K Used
Washers. Proctorville. Oh
Across from fire
Department .
Used 3 pc . vinyl livingroom
suite, reversible cushions.

3 Hts gont drepe1 e. sheers.
2 pc . slightly used livin groom suite, 1 love seat. Call

614-258-8409 .

6276 .

Country Oak Furniture, ta blet. chaira, cupboards. dry
sinh. pie safes. loti o1 misc .
Conklea . At . 7. Tuppers
Plains, Ohio.
•. ·

46 Space for Rent

Two end tables and coffee
table, 1olld maple. Hke new.

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Po,., Route 33 . North of

Three new gle11 top living
room t•bln.
each .

Trailer for rent in Middleport, hou1e for rent in
Pomeroy . Call· 814 -992 -

Free rent for duties around
motel , boy or girl. 304-876-

31!90.

Pomeroy. large lots. Cell

6t4 -992-7479 .

Sears air co nditi one r
17, 500 BTU eJI . shape .
1973 2 ton D odge ha y tru ck
with rack s goo d shape Call

446 -:1 196.
Bathroom eq uipm ent -ba th
tub. lavatory vanity. medi cine cabinet. Will sell cheap .
76 Ford 4 WO need work
Wedding Gown (ell chantilly
lace I with slip and bridal veil.

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

.140.00. 304-675-2574 _

•eo.oo

Coli 304-675·2110
4 :30 .

oftor

0
0
•

RON'S Television Service .
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola, Ouazar , and
house cells. Call 304-676·

Registered Blk . and Tan
female grade male Blue Tick
Hound Female Beegle will
sell all for $1 00.00 or will
trade for good gun. 304-

$3,600.00.
895-3812 .

2 Registered Hereford bulls .
1 Belgian 2 year old gelding .
1 Palamino mare . Call614-

256 -6565 or 446 -8536 .
49 "

spotted

mare .

Call

614 -256 -1528 .

64

Hay

&amp; Grain

1975 International road
tractor. 903 Cummings. 1 0

Northup King corn, al-falfa &amp;
grass seed , other farm
seeds . Call Vaughn Taylor,

614-246 -5084 or 614-2455816 altar BPM .

befo&lt; e

1 1:00AM or after 6 :00PM

5 HP Dune cart , brand new
Briggs &amp; Stratton engine
304 -895 -3490 .
For Easter soft sc ulptured
dolls , Cabbage Patch Type .

Call 99:1 -5458. St. At. 124.
Cc;mditioned Hay for sale;
m1xed alfalfa, orchard grass.
oats, &amp; clover . Call 614-

Goats for sale . 304-675 -

2841 .

large round bales of mixed

Rat Terrier puppies . 304-

hay 11 .5 00 lbs I S30. per
bale . Call 304 -675 · 1888

675 -1506.

after 6 .00PM .

ers . $400 . Call 446 -8655 .

Garden seeds, plants, Ken nebec seed potatoes $8 .50 .
Fertilizer. field seeds . Boso
Agri -Center, 446 -2463 .

Ludwig Octa -Pius drum out fit . Cymbals, cases. electric
drum and chimes included .

LUMBER -Rough cut . oak ,
poplar. 2x4, 2 x6 . 2x8. 1 x4 ,
h6 . 1 )18, length available, 8
ft . through 16 ft Hogg &amp;
Zuspan . 304 -773-5564 .
Now open for business.
Mountain State Bl ock . At.
33 , New Haven . Complete
masonry supplies. 4 ", 8 ",
1 2" block. Delivery service .

Phone day 304-882 -2222.
evening 882 -3239 .

2149 .

Fruit
Vegetables

Transportation
71

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

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH paid for late
model used cars.
Smith
Buick- Pontiac, 1911 East ern Ave ., Gallipolis. Call

614 -446-2:182 .
1981 Z-28 Camero. exc .
cond .. priced to sell , T-top .

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

Call 614-379 -2688 .
1975 Monte Carlo ex c .
cond ., $1 ,600 or best offer .

Call 614-388 -9362 .
61

Farm Equipment

Troy -Bilt tillers . Check our
special price before vou buy
any ti llers . Swisher Implement Co . St . Rt .7 N. Gallipolis, OH Call 614 -446 ·

1331.
RINGLE'S SERVICE o•parlencad roofing, including
hot tar application, carpen ter, electrician. meson . Call

304 - 676 -2088
4560 .

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

your

SHAPE

carpe•

SHIP

WITH CAPTIAN

STEAMER. Water removal ,
furniture cleaning, free esti -

mates _ 304-675-2:196 .
Abstens Home Improve ment Specialist, framing,
roofing, siding, remodeling ,
concrete,.work and will haul
gravel, sand or anything call

ANNIE

304-458- 1566.

Vans

&amp; 4 W .O .

1983 Dodge 3/4 ton , AC . PB ,
PS, AM-FM stereo exc .
cond ., $8,600 firm . Ca ll

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

446-0687 between 9 .305:00 .

614 -446 -4477

614 -667 3 182 .

Phone day , 304 -675-1180:
John Deere tra ctor , New
Idea conditionar. equipment
trail er 18ft. Phone 304-

89 5-3471

1981 Corvette. like new
inside &amp; out. 10,000 miles .

Coli 614-388 -9003 oftar
5PM .

388 -8551 .
67 Firebird convertible, fully
restored , eKc . cond. Call

446 -7687.
1978 Ford Fiesta good gas
m ileage. good cond. Call

&amp;ftar 6PM, 614-245 -9179 .
1980 Chevy Citation, cream
color. good cond ., AC, AM FM stereo. tilt wheel, 4 cyl.,
4 spd ., good tires, $2,200 .

Wanted to Buy

Call after 1 PM . 614-2455501 _

Want ed to buy tobacco
poundage . Call446-9777 or

1979 Mustang Ghia, black grey. vinyl top. Excellent
condition . A .C., a.m . f .m .,
cassett . VB automatic .

446 ·3592
Want to lease tobacco base .
Make an offed Call 446-

2364 .
Want to lease toba cco allot ments , Mason , Cabell, Putnam County . Call Andy
Sigler, Morgan ' s Woodlawn

Farm . Rt . 35 . 304 -6752275 or 304 -736 -2342 .

53200 . Coli afte&lt; 5 9926843.
1980 Omega, VB , PS. P8 .
auto ., ac . am -fm radio &amp; CB .
$4300 . Coli 614 - 992 7555.
1973

Olds

Cutlau

Su -

premo. Call 614 -985-3839
or 985-3931 .
1970 Opol GT. t 966 Dodga
Dart,

1969

International

pickup . 614 -742-2834 .
' 68 Camero R S , new tires.

327 angina 4 apd . $t100 .
Call614-949 -2773. Wolfia.

OFF

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A HITC: H

DURIN' 1'/W II, ..

ALLEYOOP
DID 'IOU II.ND THE

1967 International Scout, 4

ING . Rt 1, Box 365, Galli-

WD. Call 614-446 -0319 .

polis. Cell 614-367-0576 .

74

SHUlAW 'S Plumbing and
Heating. Rt . 2 Neal Road.
Point Pleasant. W. Va . 304675 -6420. Licensed and
Insured .

Motorcycles

1979 Hondo CV 650 9,500
!J1 ,200 . Call 446 8653.

miles,

71 Super Glide Harley Da vidson, new motor. custom
front and, excellent cond .

Call Randy 256 -6009 .
176 cc Kawasaki trail&amp;: road
bike . 100 cc Yamaha road &amp;

dirt bike . Call 446 -8648
after 6PM .
AKD 176 Kawasaki &amp; Yah maha Enduro. $600 for
both . Call evening• 614 -

949 -2281 or 949 -2129 .
1982 Honda. 750 Custom
Faring, 5.602 miles . 304·

83

1969 Camero 360. 4 apead,
$1,100 .00. 304-675-1600
ask for Jim Uvely.
For Sale or Trade - 1968
Mercury Cougar and 1968

AMX, Call 304-882 -3145 .
1981 Z2B Camero. 4 speed,
22 ,000 miles. 304-6767817 _

'74 Dlda Dmogo 250, al•
cyl. ,

good

t 1 ,000.00.
675-508t .

clean

cond .

Phone 304-

Kawaski 600 KZ , needs
wiring and battery. Price
pending . 304 ·882-2349 or

304-676-1868 .
' 81 Suwki 850, full dren,
shaft drive, exc. cond .,

82 , 400 00 . 304 - 882 2480.
75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Chris Craft 36 ft . cabin
cruiser with trailer ,

Rulland .
2903 .

&amp;

Auto Parts
Accessories

lzisu motor to fit 1 978
Chevy luv truck . Phone

t•lned, 111ume loan . Phone

1977 Compor tolf con304-t71!-e912 .

WORKING

WITH THE

AUTHORITIES
IN

SALES - Professional ser vice for appliances. heating,
cooling and electric. Sell and
install Amana. Gibson. Kit chen Aid. Residential , Com mercial. Industrial. 304-

or

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DAY REFRIGERATION

SALES · Professional ser vice for appliances. heating.
cooling and electric . Sell and
install Amana, Gibson, Kit chen Aid. Residential, Com mercial. Industrial. 304 -

675 - 4819
614-388 -8274_
85

BARNEY

LITTLE TATER IS GOIN'THRU
HIS CLIMBING STAGE

or

General Hauling

Need something hauled
away or something moved?

Call614 -266-1141 or 614448-1175 or 614 - 446 7911 .
JIMS

WATER

..

SERVICE _

Call Jim Lanier, 304 -676·

PEANUTS

7397.
Dump truck for hire. will
haul coal or limestone . 304-

876-3190.

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CHALKBOARI?!i ~ ICH USED
TO 6E CALLED BlACKBOARD$
THIS

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BUT NOW ARE 6REEN ...

TAl STATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1 183 Sec . Ave .. Golllpollt.
1114-448-7833 or 6t4-446 1B33.
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BLACKBOARDS WERE MAPE
CARrBOARD OR SLATE ...

IN A WAY. I SUPPOSE.
GREEN C~ALKBOARDS
ARE MOI&lt;.E PRACTICAL ...

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FI&lt;.ONT OF WE CLASS ANI?
YOU i)()N 'T KNOW TilE A~SWER
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MATCJ.IES THE CHALKBOARD

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but he ca n find out whether
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LTD. 302 tnglno. 304-1751888.

THE LOCAL
POLICE AR E

SEWING Machine repairs,
service. Authorized Singer
Salas &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors . Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy . 614 -992 -2284.

firm _ Coli 6t4-387-0360.

304-895-38114.

as

WINNIE

4066 .

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

Camper trailer, '78 Starcraft, 17 h ., Hlf contained .

seem li

Electrical

James Boys Water Service.

1 976 Robblt, ••c- cond .,
• 1 , 900 . 00 . 304-675 6393.

and Mr. Twerr
aqreed on?

But now that it's in

fine pnnt.. it doesn't

&amp; Refrigeration

304-676-6462 .

1976 26ft . Wilderness, axe .
cond ., fully telf contained,
AC. awning, full bath. Must
seel to appreciate, *4.986

thedmount lJOU

576-2897 .

We 'll do it . Call 446 -3159
between 9 and 6 .

BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES II&lt; SERVICE. U.S.
Rl. 60, Coolville. Oh 614667-3386 .

5o? Is itfor

The contract
came,PhLJ \Iis!

Dotson ' s Tree Service . Insured · Free Estimate . 304-

9 .8 Mercury motor, $360.

76

GASOLINE ALLEY

Oh . 614 -74:1 -

0

WV 304-4:12 -8433 or 3044:12-:1367 .

INTERESTIN G~

THE DECII.THLON .

J .A .R . Construction Co .
Water lines , Footers .
Drains . All kinds of Ditching .

675 - 4819
614 -388 -8274.

Correct Creh &amp; Ski Supreme, family ski boats.
New S. used, Parkersburg,

PRODUCnVE
MY DEARf

Good -1 EKcavating, base ments, footers . driveways.
septic tanks. landscaping .
Call anytime 614 - 4464637. James L. Davison , Jr.
owner .

S12.000. Ca ll Bt 4 -:1465032 or 304-676-1731 .
Ca11614-245-9648 .

SURE... BUT LET'S
T111PLE'i'i'
T~IPLE IT, .JUST TO UH, SURE,
MAKE Tl--IINGS
WHY NOT?

GIRLS HAVE A

Excavating

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

WE~T

PLACE! ENEMY SU8S
USED T' /1/0E IN 'EM

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

5:30PM .

3 -16

inches bo th for $6500 . Call

fOR IKE . IT

S/185.'

Plumbing
Heating

84

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UNDERSEA
CURRENT...

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T' PENETIMTE SCilTTEA
LAYE!i!S NOW! ... AN' ANYWAY
\'IE AIN'T WORRIEO AllOUT

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1982 Kawasaki KX250. Motor cross. good running
shape. $926. or best offer.
Call 304-676-7869 after

1Hi~E~~~J~t&gt;Y

A ~ARM

1573 .

1976 Chrysler Cordoba red
&amp; black . 2 door. excellent
running condition . Call614-

OUR BOARDING HOU SE

IN

Interior. exterior painting;
textured ceiling . 304-676-

Tractor MF165 , Diesel.
multi -power power steering,
1700 hours . E)lc . condition .

62

1NAT'S I'JNEN MILLIONS YEP SGIITTERS
OF I'IIC~O-OACillNISI&gt;'IG
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ARE CONCE NTRATEI7 "PINLiS"ALL

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0475 .

plows

~ELL. IF IT ·~N·.,.I"-~~
A SCATTE~
L.AYEA. ~HAT
CAN IT BE.

Remodeling, siding, Interior
and exterior, textured coat ing, simulated brick and
stucco . Thermo replace ment windowa. 304 -676-

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304-895 -380:1 .

882-3416 .

A.C.

BORN LOSER

or 675-

1978 Ford Granada 6 cyl., 2
dr .. HT, low mi. , good
condition. Call 446-4942 .

3 -PT .

GOTTA HU~~Y.

Fatty Tree Trimming, stump
removal . Call 304 - 676 -

JIM 'S PLUMBING II&lt; HEAT-

$2. 000.00 firm . 304-675 1837 .

&amp;

~TART, WE'VE

65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

evening , 304-675 -6808 .

0 . Call 614 -245 -51:11

' 71 half t o n Chevrolet
pickup, good cond ., good
rubber . Phone 304 -675 -

73

58

PROBA6LY ALM0 5T TIM
FOR TH6 CECEI?&gt;RATION TO

2398 or 614 -446 -2464.

Phona 304-895 -3654 .

Musical
Instruments

IT'~

1560.

1978 Ford XL T pickup. auto ,
runs good, $2,400 .00 .

Two swivel r ockers . f304 ·

Building materials
block , brick, sewer pi pes.
windows , lintels , et c
Claude Winten, Rio Grande,

3410 .

sales.

Call 304 -675 -4014 .

55 Building Supplies

1 ton Ford van truck, good
running cond ., $1,500. Call

304-675 -3308 . No Sunday

Cu b Tractor with cultivators , excellent condition.

675-7453 .

1976 GMC

Dump 366. gea cheater 8)11e.
insulated bed, air brakes.
$8000. Three ule equip ment trailer. S 1000. 12 ton
unit truck crane, 84000 .

Pekingese puppies for sale.

:1075 .

304 - 675 - :1991

New truck fanders &amp; doors.
Chevy fenders 984.96 .
Chevy doors $176 . Ford

304 -882 -2683 .

2 10 gallon aquariums with
stands. hoods . lights , &amp;
gravel . $50. Call 614 -742 -

Firewood for sale . S20 00
pickup $30 .00 delivered .

Trucks for Sale

1977 Chevy pickup in excel lent condition for sale . 992 -

bika . Coli 992 -6935.

Camouflaged Army Clo thing , Surplus Rental Denim clothing . Discount
Union Made Adver t ising
Specialties _ H . 0 . " Sam "
Somerville, 304-675 -3334 ,
Pt. Pleasant . Open Fri ., Sat .,
Sun ., 1 ·00-7 :00 p.m . Display East -Ravenswood

304-

fendars $75 _ Call614 -2561260.

992 2969 .
69 Starcraft fold down
camper with refrigerator ;
walking exerciser; exerciser

72

Phone

Ground ear corn $6 .50 per
100. Bring own container.

Peavey standard Seers 260.
300 watt head. with Peavey
cabinet, with six 1 0 " speak -

For sale -2 door upright
cooler. Want to buy 4 to 5
foot showcase . Call 614 -

614-379 -2468 .

1979 Chrysler Cordoba,
vary good condition. fully
equipped, good gas mileage,

675 -5897

Massey Ferguson 7HP riding
mower, with 36 in. cut . Call

$376 . Call 614-245 -9504 .

Corn planters: New Ford 2
row , used 4 row MF . Call

Autos for Sale

446 -8038.

57

For sale Majestic fir eplace ,
complete with all pipes and
chimney . Used very little .

71

667-6164 .

For sale furniture, applian ces, misc . Second house on
Left. Texas Rd .

$500. Call 446 -3235 .

livestock

spd .. $8000 .

1 male beagle pup from
good hunti ng stock, 304 ~

614-245-9164 after 6PM .

63

Co li 614 -843 -5276 .

Seigler oil stove. Maytag
wringer washer. Call 446 Build on your lot a new home
you afford . Over 1100 sq .
ft ., 6 room s &amp; bath , ca r peted, ready to move into .
S26,500 also garages &amp;
basement . Call Patri ot
Home Bui1ders 446 -8038 .
Will consider mobile h om e
as trade-in

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aach. Call614 -667 -6579 .
Eas ter bunniu. assorted
sizes , co lors. &amp; breeds .
$3 .50 each . Pedigree extra .

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scotchguard -water extrac tion, deodorizers. FREEestlmetea. Reasonable ratea.

Jack ' s Tropical Fish &amp;: Pet
Shop-Bait , Evergreen. Oh.
PH . 446 -0198. Easter spec.

Registered Cocker Spaniel
puppies. 4 wks . old . Blonde
f emales. black male . S 150

EVENING

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN,

Gene Smith, 992 -6309.

$ 4 . 99 , hncy hamsters
S1 . 29, free canary nest with
p urchase of any bird supp lies (min . $5 .00). Baby
ducks have errived . Flying
squirrels will be ready soon,
lg . new shipment of fresh water &amp; saltwater -fish .
Many more special's to
numerous to list.

WEDNESDAY

exp. Call 614-388 -9652 .

Co li 614-367-7193 .

keels S9.5 0, guinea pigs

Television
Viewing

Home
Improvements

PAINTING· interior and 811 terior, plumbing, roofing,
some remodeling . 20 yrs.

1 blonda Cocker Spaniel
male, 1 yr . old, has shots .

p.m .

3059 .

DICK TRACY

Coll814-367 -0409 .

Dragonwynd Cattery Kennels. AKC Chow puppies, CFA Himalayan. Per sian and Siamese kittens.

The Daily Sentinel

Pomerov-Middlepart. Ohi"

Alum . vinyt siding, storm
doors, windows. gutters,
roofing and room addition.

9790.

882-2573 ofter 6PM.

1 six pack J R Ewing be er

Coli 614 -446 -0766 .

446 -4416 oftar 7 PM .

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SWAIN
AUCTION II&lt; FURNITURE

175. Call 448 -4972 otter
5PM .

Sleeping room $116 , utilities paid . Share bath, male
only . R1nge S. refrig . 919
2nd . Ave., Gallipolie. Call

Sthil chain saw 041 m odel.
2 black &amp; decker se w s. B &amp;
0 hedge trimm ers. 2 radial
tires Call 614 -388-8409
after 4 .

$100. Call446-0391 afte&lt;6

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

peto . Coli 992-7479 .

WITH OPTION TO BUY, 14'
wide •II electric mobile
home, HHing on totrHdyto
movt in1o . UOO.OO down
t171i .OO MONTH. 304 578 -2711 .

51 Household Goods

LAYNE "S FURNITURE

Ave ., 3 room
mo . includes
446 -4222 be -

446 -8114 .

$850 . Coli 614-38 8 -8472 .

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Acrage for sale. 14.5 acres
located Arbuckle , W Va .
Frontage on At. 62 . City
water . $19 , 000 00 ,
$1 . 000 . 00 down with
!J200 .00 per month , bal ance 1 0 per cent insterest by
owner . 304-458 -1078.
1 acre of land on

Merchandise

Apartment
for Rent

12 in . black &amp; whit e TV, ex c .
cond ., a 30 . 75 watt audio
vox equalizer , comp lete with
wiring SSO or trade . Call

11 , 1984

Ctll 814-388-9857.

614-367-7220.

10 All.S12
ag.96
. with
filter
pump
, baby
Pare&amp;-

April

Marcum Roofing I. Spouting. Now installing rubber
roofa . 30 years experience,
specializing in built up roof.

Coli 614 -446-3844 aftor 6 .

Cue 310 front end loader
dozer , $4 ,000 . Cal l 614 -

256-1427.

A~IN~

indoor -outdoor fa cilities .
AK C Doberman puppies :
Stud Service. Call614-446-

'o_Vednesday,

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by larry Wright
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Knauff Firewood Pickup or
Delivered . 1 2"- 22 " stocked
in yar ' . H EAP vender
pr om p r'elivery . 614 -266 :
limesto n~.

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breeds. Heated

7796

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Buildings

Peta for Sale

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3 30 PM or 675 -3898 .

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for the defense by leading
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the 10.
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are

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cashes one of dummy 's

Vulnerable : North-South
Dealer: North
North

spa des.

squeeze possibilities in dia m onds and hearts.
There is no hurry. South
starts by cashing the ace a nd

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West starts proceedings

South

hearts and runs off his five
clubs and remaining srades.
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that East held six spades,
four clubs. two hearts and a
diamond. and is still holdmg

3.

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spade. West started with
seven diamonds, one s pade,

Opening lead :

one club and four hearts. He
has to hold one diamond and

must come down to one
heart.
Hence South knows that
each opponent holds exactl y
one heart. The queen is sure
to drop. and the squeeze has
eliminated the need to
finesse .

By Oswald Jacoby
James Jacoby

and

One

very

interesting

squeeze is th e kmd played '"

lieu of a finesse . Declarer
has no way to find out who
has the queen of the key suit.

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Also Dana W llliams, Pomeroy,
$25 and cos ts, speeding; K eith E .
French, Middleport, $15 and costs,
speeding; Edward E . Sigler, Rut ·
land, $10 and cos t s, expired
opera tor's license; .James A. Will ,
Pomeroy, $25 and costs, squealing
tires, and $10 and costs, Improper
backing; Brian Cffirge, Pomeroy,
$:2.'&gt; and costs, spinning tires;
l 'harl es LandPrs, Middleport, $!Al
and costs, v iolation of j ail rules, and
$.")() and costs, disorderly manner;
Tom Walters, Middleport, $21 and
costs, speeding: Gregory Cundiff,
Hutl and , $50 and costs, disorderly
manner. and six days in jaU on a
re&gt;gistrr J motur \ ' l'h icle . ancl $h \ Lt nd
charge of defrauding an inn keeper ;
costs, dn \ ·in g whi](· undi·r susprn
sio n; Marr ii) CJ !t·. Pomcr u~· . Jnd Mike Dorst , Middleport, 10 days in
jcttl . resisting arrest and $W and
Rarbar; t &lt;~ron • r. $1-i.:~ ; t nd ( 'OS ! :-w a rh,
costs. disonl erly manner; Richard
expin&gt;d t:tgs
JiPrman, Middleport, $Wand costs,
ciJso~&lt;l Pr ly m anner; 10 days in jail ,
Micldlt'pot1l\rl ; t~ ·or FH'fll-loffman
rt'~i ~ ting aiTE"S1, and JO days in jail ,
fine-d Ji' ddP ndant s durin g hi ~
'""ault
una policeofftcer; Roy Neff,
\~'f'f'k 1_
, . cour1 ~f·~sion Tw · ~ l Ll .\ night .
lJ days in jatl for assa ull
Calli)Xlli&gt;,
T hr• group mcl ud1 ·d I h•rtx'r·t :\ud.
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and
costs. fighting in public .
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txmds in the court WC're
d el \ s in jail. &lt;hw in ):.:! \\·hi!{ · intuxi ·
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. Albany, $41;
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IVilddleport,
$4];
! 'hargt': rhoma s Cil&gt;IJ~. Hartford.
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Letart,
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jail. dri\·in.Q \\"hit!' int o:xicct tl'd . ancl 1\'a,·nc [)ent. IVi iddlcport, $61 ;
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tw·ottlm. ~. all on spt'('&lt;ling
o ffin• r: l{ol&gt;t •rt 1-1! ·H ·it 1. Ponw ro~· .
cl1argcs, Frank Hauser, Rutland,
$.1:!~ .md co:--h. lhn&lt;t.' d.t_\"S in jail.
drh·irrg H"hik int ox ic ~ t!C'C\: :"aom i $011. opm na sk: Terry Johnson,
Pomero~· . ~. exct:'s ive spt:'E:'d , and
Sim:-.. J )I •\H ' t . ~~-) . tn d c o..;fo..i, tlm'i~
:');")(), failure to h(J \'t:' vehic!f' undE'r
da_\".-. 111 j.td, dri\ · r rr~ \\"hllf' rnt ox i
ca tL'i l: i"lu\ d \ k l tt'lt, tn . .\1icJdiP· control. T homas Chapman , Pome·
roy. $4.10. driving while intoxicated :
po rt . :r
- il drHI c•. ) " ~'- · dht ll'fli ·rl _\ . and
.John
Van Mc•ter, Rutland , $!&lt;), open
S,iO &lt;JI1d t'OSt S. O!Jt 'll j] ;_ Jo.; k: ~hi I' I!'~' M .
flask,
CIPrn Norman. Bidwell,$.')),
.Jonf':-.. Midd iPp(wt . Slm ;rnd cost s.
O(){'fl fla~k.
pJ~st·ssiun ot rrr. tr ·ijrJ; nr:l

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.Joa nn T r•wh:o.; txny !tH' r om mi ssion
rr :-~ narnl'd H:rruld HiCI '. Rutland 111
rhc• board of lnJStt""i''-i 11l the 1\ttrigs
( '1nJnt .\ · E.cJcrrd of Tu hf'l'C'U los is .
Hicc rPp l;H·r ·s thf' latt' \'C'!'IlOn
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Rutl~rnd ami Sa\i~ bU \ Tow n ship~.

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tnfT!'asr·d th(' rJtc·s to tht' cou nt:,tandfill w hich hP&lt;'omC' pfft"( 'tin'
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rmf'-hc!if &lt;tnd

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quar1t·r ton tn.wi&lt; ~ .

onr·-ha lf i \lld

CJU&lt;-n1er ton trucks wit h rark.s
up to 3 fpe1 from bottom of bed. $4;
tJnE' hal r and thrf't'quarter ton truck s
with t·acks 3 to 6 feel from bottom of
l&gt;&lt;'d . $6. 50 cent s tor each additional
toot : on tontrucks.$6; onPtontmcks
\\'it h racks upto3 feet from bot tom of
11l 'fl , $1: one ton trucks with r acks .1 to
l)fcet from hottomofbed,$9,50cent s
fo r 0ach adrlitional foot ; two ton
1r'Ucks, $10: tvvo ton tmcks with
racks up to.1 fe&lt;&gt;t from bottom of bed,
$11: two ton trucks with racks 3 to 6
feet from bottom of bed. $12, .10 &lt;'E'nl
each additonal foo t; thrc&lt;' ton
!lurks. $13: three ton trucks \\1 th
racks up to3 feet from bottom of bed .
$14 : thre&lt;&gt; ton trucks w ith racks3 to 6
f"'' from bottom of bed, $15,50 cent s
mc h add itional foot : packer trucks.
$21: semi trucks, $31: sm all tra iler
pulled b)· vehicle, $4, out of stat&lt;'
packer s, $50: all other out of sla te
\'C hicles, double regular fee; no
indus tria l waste aC'CE'ptf'd, no tox ic
\l.:astp accepted, no r adioactive
matC'nal.s acc£&gt;pt£'d .

thrw

1'\11eigs County happenings ...
llt•lill4jllt'lll ( ' UShlllH'N

f a&lt;'l' wah·r cutoff,.,
( ·u:--tt Jn H· t' " (,r s~· r-: u ·uSt ' w ; 1tf'r \\ lu ~
clll '

ck i ln(jUf'nl Ill fhf'il' p.l :.·mt 'nT S.

thrt'(' mnn1h&lt;.; 11 1' mor l'. wil l hJ\'('

their \.\'alc ·r tumr'&lt;l off 1n 10 da~· s
!rom trxb\ lht· l-1&lt;&gt;&lt;trd of Pui"JiiC
Affairs a nnou nc't'1"1
,\ $10 r·t'&lt;'onnc'&lt;'IIOn f&lt;1' \Viii lw
imposr'CI hf ·lfll't H ' d tc•r c &lt;J n t)(.' tunwd
hdck on.

Customt·r "i&lt; Jn · til ~) n ·rn tndPd that
it is ill('g al to t. mt j~ ·r \~o · ith w ;ltt· r
ta ps. J)pl nlCJlH 'nt !Jill.•. lll&lt;l .\ I.H. '
n1ail£&gt;d to tht· S\ Tt H' U.'-.( ' J-t(Jard ot
Publlt ,\ff.ti r". l '.l .o ."i :rt \. S :,TJ c' US4 ',

Oh 4577'1

lVtl't'ls Frida~
.Jonath .tn ( ' hdp i PI".
Da u ghtrr s of tlw ,\nwrican HC'\'o lu ·
Rrtut·n

tion, wi ll mc·f't all. '',(Jp.m . l ·' ricli.l~- &lt;Jt
th(' hom•• of ~- ir ~ . T hPn 't lll .Johnson

Thl'('(' cnlls wen · dn ~w('l "('(l by·
loca l unit s TuL•:&gt;.da:-- . thP Mf •igs
Count~· F.mPI"J..!f'O ('~'

Mtdic.li Sl•JY i

\'••tt&gt;rans Memorial
,\dm itted Thristina Peck, Mid·
diPport; .John Bechtle. M iddleport:
l..owrll McN ickle, R..aci nP; Marion
F 1·an ris. Pomero:v·.
Discherg&lt;'&lt;l · Nora FYans, Ri ·
(·hard \·VinPbrPnnPr. Alice Holliday,
Anna Cleland , Marjorie Milhoan.
(;art h Smith . Stewn Might .

Mareh arrests ~wn
S ixt~· - fi vC'

arff'sts were m ade by
ttl&lt;• Middleport Police Depart=nt
during Ma rch, according to the
monthly report of Police Chief .J . J .
Crl'mt'atls. llwdepartnwn t inves ti·
ga tl--d 11 accident s and drove thl'
( ' llJiser!', a tow! of~ miles during
1Ill' mont h. Parking metPr coli Pe·
lions tota led $494 .50 and m ercha nt
police N llcctions amounted to $.'&gt;2.

45 fir•• calls
The Middleport Ftll' Department
answf'red a total of 45 r alls during
1111' mont h of March including nine
fir&lt;• ca lls a nd .1.~emergency runs. All
\Chi cles of thC' depart ment were
dri\·en 768.5 milcs during lhemonth.
Fire Chief .Jeff Darst reports.

l.o wf' ll
M rN icklf'. to \'p!(' l' &lt;lns \llemori a l.
and at I : !"i1 p.rn . Tupj)f'rs P la in ~
WC'nt to Cart lag•) ( ;il p to hack up thr
Cool\·illt-' Fin· I )&lt; •p;trt mrn t on a
brush firP .
Rowman ' '-

f{un

f( lT"

Corrl'&lt;'tion
In t hP proposal of r alv in Angel of
Angel Com munications. Poli S·
mouth, lot' the insta II at ion of a ca blr
TV system in thP village of Racln&lt;'
one~! the charges ls$2p&lt;'r monthfor
&lt;·ach add it tonal TV set not $2 for
each channcl .

Area death. ................. Page 8
Editorial ..................... Page 2
Classllleds ......... Pages 10.11-12
Comics-TV ............ ..... Page 13
By the Bend ......... Pages 5-7-10
Sports ..................... Pages 34

Showers DkeiJI tonight. Low
near 50. Winds becoming sootherly 10.~ mph. Friday, breezy
with showers. Chance of thunderstonns and pD&amp;'Ibly heavy
rains. IUgh 60-G5. Soothwesterly
winds 10.~ mph. Chance of rain
00 pereent tonight and 90 percent
Friday.

Meets Thursday
Chester Shade River Lodge 453 will
meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m .
RetreshmE'nts will be served.

e

Houseful

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Vol.32 , No .254
Copyrighted 1984

of
Flowers.

,Jolm Cox of IUchmond, 39, driver of the truck, was
admllted to the bum unit ol the Medical CoUege of

OVP News Staff
Repairs on the main lock at the Gallipolis Locks and
Dam could be completed in 10 days or more, said a
spokesman for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers'
Hunting1on disttict.
Conrad Ripley said thai the arriv al of !he corps'
derrick boat Monallo, coupled with the decrease In the
level of the Ohio River, will get repairs going again.
The Monallo is exJ)&lt;"Cied to cross the river from the
main lock to the Ohio shore and ra ise the spare gale
beached there, providing the current is not as strong
as it has been for the pas! two weeks .
"The time-consuming part will be getting the gate
leaves in place," Ripley noted. "The leaves are so big,
each one weighing 80 tons, they are prone to flex.
There are .a lo1 of tension rods in them. "
The spare gate will mstaUed in the main lock,

VIrginia. (AP Laserphoto).

mechanical arm .
Astronaut Terry Hati operated
the atm for that re1rieval from a
remote s1ation inside the cabin. He
was at the con1rols again today
when the spacewalkers attached a
wor k station, similar to a utility
crew s's "cherry picker. " on the end
of the arm .

Hart first m aneuvered van Hoften
on the end of the crane, posilioning
him In front of the 18-foot-tall Solar
Max so h(' could remove a
Hoot·by4-fool module containing a
control o-ystem intended lo point the
satellite's instrumen1s precisely at
the sun .
"It's kind of tricky," van Hoft en
said. But he said his tools "really
work slick" and in an hour he had
removed !he faulty module and
replaced it with a new one. He used a
JXlW&lt;'r tool to extrac1 and replace
two large bolts that secure the unit to
1hesatelli1e.
That N mpleted the primary
repair job. The rest was "frosting on
the cake ," according to the
astro nauts.
They had the panorama of spaCC',
Eart h, moon and stars, calling the
surroundings "breath-taking, " th e
sunrise" just beautiful."
Van Holten said therE'pair job was
like working in the simulator on
Ea rth, but "the \1ew is a liltle
unreal ." With Challenger fly in~
upside down, Nelson n&gt;marked: "I
can look down and see the moon.''
The second task. though less
important , was more difficult. II
required cutting t hrough an Insula·
tlon blanket, rl.'mov lng 36 tiny
scn:ws, severing some ties on
Plectrical bundles- and pu1t ing I he
whole thing back together again.
Television showed the astronauts
drifting in their pressurized space
suits in !he fi1Hoo1 long cargo bay.
They were attached lo the ship by
50-foot tethers. Small TV camera s

moun1ed on their helmets gave
Mission Control closeup v iews of
their handiwork .
While the spacewalkers workPd .
commander Robert Crippen and
pilot Dick Scopee managed the
shuttle' s systems. If checks tonight
show the spacewalkers have rPS·
tored Solar Max's health, the
satellite will be released into its own
orbit Thursday to resume solar
resea rch.

Marriage licenses
l ssu&lt;'&lt;l marriage licenses in Meigs
Count)' Probate Court wer&lt;'Michael
Lee Collins, 18, Reedsville. and
Rhonda Sue Phillips. 17, Reedsville,
and Tony Ray Jewell, 20, Nortolk,
Va ., and Leann Davis, 18, Rt. 1,
Langsville.

106

Butternut
Pomeroy, OH.
PH. 992-2039

992·5721

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EKEMPTION

Jake nohce tl\at Cmcmnal• Gas &amp; Eltetrrc Ccrncany ICG&amp;El. Clevelaoo E~
t11c lllum111.1tm9 Company (CEll. CQJumbus &amp; Soomern Onto Erectrrc Com·
pany (C&amp;SOEI . Tile Dayton Power and L•ght Company (DP&amp;Lt Ohto Ed•son
Company IOE!. OhlO Power Company IOPC) •M Toleclo Edtson ompany iTEI
(heremalte• referred to collecltll&amp;ly n · ·the Ohio Comp.ames 'Jon March
~8. 1984. tiled an appltcalton tor e-empMn !rom e&amp;r1lllll r!Qutrements of
Part 190 of the (l)mmiSSton ·s rtgtJiatioos concernrng colletllOn ana report
1flQ ot cost ot Sf!i"''ICt mtorrn.l!IOn ul'lcler Secllcm 133 ot !he Pubhc Ut1hty
Regulatory Pohcres Act. Oroer 48 . ~44 FR 58687 . Oc!Ober 11. 19791
O.emphol'l 15 s~ht lrMl the reqwremel'lt lo !tie . on or belore June 30
1964 and all subsequenlltllng dates. mlormahon on lhfl cosls o1 pr.ovtomg
etectrtc servrce as spectheo 11'1 t8 CFR Part 290. Subpans 6 C 0 aM E
In lhetr aoghcaliOn fol' ! Ju!mPitOn . llle OhiO Companes state ltlat thty should
llOt be reqwed to 111e the spec1lrta d.1!.1 tor !he hJllowtng reason The
l}alt"lermg ot the 1ntormahon will not be ltkely lo
out the Jltlrpose ~ ot
Sect1on 133 ot the Public Ulthly RegutaiOI'y Pohctes cl
Cop1es olthe apphc.lhon tor uemphon o~re on lilt w1th the Federal Energy
Reoutatory Comm1SS10n tF ERCl and .111 ava11aDle tor ~bhC 1nspech0n A
copy ot the ApphullOnts also on hle w1th !he Pubhc Ul1hhes Comm•sStlln ul
OhiO IPU COi•~'~ Docket No 8A -3JHL·UNC . and rs ava•lable tor pubhc '"
spect1on at the PUCO s ofl,ce tocateo at 375 South Htgh Str&amp;et COlumtus
OhiO 4321 5 Tht FERC s rtgulat10ns reqUire tr.tlt said ul1hly aJso apply to
any state regulatory autnorrty Flav,ng rurrsdiCIIOn D'Ver rtto !\ave the aopl1Cil
liOn put:lhshed m any oll,c•al Stale pubhurtton '" wh1ch erectm rate change
appliC311ons are usually nottced and 11\al I~ _ulllll\' put&gt;l!sh a suiTYT\ary of
lhe appl!WIIIOII m newspapers ot ~neral c•rculatiOn ~tile at1ected runS&lt;Itelion
Any person des1nng to present wnnen v1ews . arguments. or otl'ler com
ment s on tile applltaliOn tor uemp1ton must We such lflf()t"mation w1th 1fle
Federal Energy Regulatory Comm rssron . 8?5 Nortrl CapitOl Street . N E
Washrngton 0 C 20426. on or l)elore 4) cays IOIIOWtng the date upon
*htch nollce of the Companies· apphcahOn 15 published rn the FEDERAL
REGISTER Wrlllin thai45 · &lt;Sa~ penod such person must also ser"lle a copr ot
such cammenrs on Donald 1 Mars~ll C~ncmnat 1 Gas &amp; Etectnc Co 139
East Fourth Street C1ncmna11 . Oh10 45202 David Shockey. Cte11eland [ lee·
IIIC tllummaling Co . 55 Ptrt&gt;lic Square . Cleveland. OhiO 4&lt;1 101 Wtlham 0
Wrll1s . Cdumt&gt;us &amp; Southern OhiO Etectnc Company. 215 Nonn Front S1ree1
Columbus Oh10 43215 James Vales. Day1on Power &amp; Lt{lht Com!);ln)·
CounhOuse Plaza. Soutttwest. So• 1247 . O,yton , OhiO A)401 James o·
WilSon Ohto EdlSOn Company . 76 South Ma in Street . Atuon . Ohio 44306
Rtct\ard J Pelger Oh•o Power Company. 301 Cleveland "venue S w
C.nlon . Ohto A4 702 William E Meupenbeetter . ToleOo E&lt;lison Company .
300 Madrson A~~rnue Toledo Oh10 A3652 _Kevm F OuHy. Esq Amencan
Etecmc Power Servtce Corporation. 1 RtversK1e Plaza ColumbiJS OhiO
• 3215

ur'l

Furnace repair funds available
CH ES iiiRE - Gallia -M elgs
Community Aclioo Agency officials
have announced that funds are
available for the installation of
fur nacP retrofits which I.V111 im ·
prove t he efficiency of a fue l oil
gun·typ!' burner. At this time, these
retrofits ca nnot be utilized tor
mobile home furnaces. There is no
cos t to the homeowner for this
Sl'rvlce, however, certain ellg1bllity
guidelines apply. They Include: tl\
You must be a homeowner In either
Meigs County or Gallla County . 121
lieatlng system must be a fuel oil
gu n-type burner. These are found
on forced air, hot water, or steam
heating sys tems. 131 Income ellg1 ~
blllty: I person household up to
$7,290; 2 persons household up to

"Tht• If! a,· .4nH•riro
St•nd.&lt;~~ Ltl t'(' ..

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Ash urgm all memb&lt;&gt;rs and their
wives or husbands to attend the
sprin g banquet and dance to be held
Sa turday, April 14, at tll&lt;' Pomeroy
Senior Citizens C!'nter.
Gat)' Bates of GPnPral Telephone
rPported that thP FCC has pushed
back the access charge toJ une 1:l for
multllin&lt;' businl'SS customers.

$9,810: 3 persons household up to
$12,330; 4 persons hou,ehold up to
$14,850. Add $2,500 for eac h addi
tiona l person .

JEFF'S CARRYOUT
Pomeroy,

OH.

NOW SERVING
PIZZA
To eat in or to

Spring Essentials
Cork

go .

to

fJshion in

two

at y

allowing the 6()(}footlock to open for traffic again. But
Ripley cau tioned agains1 SI'Cing the lock open
immediately.
"It has lo be worked on over a period of time," he
explained. "W e have to make sun&gt; they miter
properly, because we want the least am ount of
leakage. There has to be a lot of adjusting to get them
to miter and come together."
Once that job is completed, the corps will look at
n&gt;trleving the lock's miginal gate and a derrick boat
owned by Amherst Industries that were involved in an
acciden1 April 4.
While the derrick and two towboats attempted to
move one of t he main gate leaves, damaged when
struck by a coal barge April 2, a line broke and th e
current ca ught the boa! , gale leaf and crane moun1ed
on the der rick and swept it toward the dam.
The derrick's boom caught in the river bottom,

I.

Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio I API-Ohio's
Supreme Court has resolved a
lingering question among many
judges as to whether immediate
driver license suspensions under the
state's beefed up, 13-month-old
drunken-driving Jaw may be
appealed .
The answer is no.
In a 4·3 dectsion, the court ruled
Wednesday that a pn&gt;·lrial suspen·
slon is not a final order and therefore
i s not appealable . The ruling
n?versPd a df'Cision of the lOth
District State Court of Appeals,
Columbus.
Eight individuals charged with
drunken driving In Columbus ap·
pealed lhc immediate suspension of
their li&lt;'E'nses after being arrestl'&lt;l
under Ohio' s drunken-driving sla·

lui e. which became effe&lt;'tive M arch
16, 1983.
The city of Columbus went to the
appeals court, which consolid ated
the eight appeals into a single issue.

so

comlonahle. These

The Supreme Court, in a decis ion
written by Chief Just iC&lt;' Frank D .
Celebre22e, said that in determining
whether a lower court de&lt;'ision can
be appealed, there must be "a
balancing test" between the prompt
and orderly di sposition of litiga tion
and the demands UJXln judici al
resources.
The decision said in part that in the
caSC' at hand "t he interest s ad ·
vanced by the appellant 1the city of
Columbus t are of such a natun? and
importance lo society in general
that the inconveniencP occasioned
by the temporary suspension of
driving privilege s pales by

Sweeney.
Swceney cont ended in a dissent ·
ing opinion that lhe suspensions
involved in the caS&lt;' arc final orders
and appealable.
" In such cases. the IICC'nses are
not to be taken away without the
procedural due process required by
the Fourteenth Amendment," he
said.

PH. 992-3756

By MARCIA DUNN
Associated Press Writer
HERSHEY , Pa . tAP I - No
longer the nation's stepchild, Appa lachia is finally catching up to the
res! of the United States, boasting
new schools, new hospitals and new
roads .
Wha I' s lacking now , however, are
jot.; in this once-mighty industrial
region where coal was king and steel
reigned supn&gt;me, accord ing to 110

leaders and Pxperts me&lt;&gt;ting to
explon' how Appala chia 's 1.1 states
can help dlslocatPd workers.
" The industrial boom in thP
United States is ovN. No amount of
modernization can rerum us to our
former position of a hPavy-industry
superstar," explained Winifred A.
Pizzano, co.chahwoman of the
federal Appalachian Regional Com ~
mission and head of the thr('('-da;·

co nf ercnrP
w hi c h beg a n
Wrdnesda;'.
" A new f'f'Onomy is taking pl ace
right befon&gt;oureyes And it involves
new kinds of skills." agreed Thomas
A . Bartlett. chancellor for the
University of Alabama System
" We have to have a differ ent kind
of mentality lhan we'w had all our
lives. There arP no 40-yca r jobs
any more of hig h value ..Jobs are

The name of Bend Mer chant s
Association was adopted for a new
organization of business operators
Tuesday night at the M eigs Inn.
The name of "Bend" was adopted
by the group In order to keep it from

becoming an exclusive Pomeroy
organization and to encourage
membership from across the
coun1y.
Kermit Walton is heading the
membership which is $25 a year.

The group's object iw to promotp
business in a home town way.
Meetings will be held at 7: 30p.m .
on the se&lt;'ond Tuesday of each
month at the M eigs Inn .
Joe Clark, president, reported a

Jerrifk

10 K, 5 K, 1 Mile
Sun., April 29, 1984 at 12:30

CHUCKWAGON

99(

Restroom• - Change Facilitities Available
ENTREE FEE : $6 .00 - Pre-Registration
$6 .00 - Day of Race
Report To Meigs High For Start .

lilt-

Name

~

Address: City
State
Zip
Phone
In considtr1tion of the acceptance of this entry to this event. I waive all claims
for myself. my heirs and essiens, apinst the hosts, sponsors, or promoters
lor inJury or illness which ma~ result from my participation. I further stale that
I am In proper physical condt1ion to compete in this race and I am an amateur

~
ADOLPH'S
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,

"At The End of the Pomeroy-Moton Bnd,_"
POMEROY Ott
PH 99'1· 2556

~

Age As of 4/18/ 84

Male

\

HARTLEY'S SHOE STORE, INC.
HOURS:

I

Applicant's Si&amp;naturt

Guardian's Si&amp;nalurt
(If under 18)

~------------------------------~

MON.-SAT. 9:00-5;00
FRIDAY 9;00-8;00

210

Ripley re)Xlrted that as of 3 p.m ., when the auxiliary
was reopened to traffic, there were a total of 1l tows
wailmg to be locked through. T hat was down slightly
from I he average of 14 moored on both sides of the
locks last week.
"It's looking better. and the river is gradually going
down," Ripley satd
At a pn,;s conference a t the locks last Saturday,
Col. John Devens, district engineer for the Hunt ington
distric t. noted thPrf' wen&gt; an average of 12
navigational a('('ident s per year at Gallipolis'
antiquated locks.
Last Wt?f'k ' s arci clc'nr ha c;. caused one of the
Jpn~1hil'r river traffic lie-ups at Ga llipolis in recent
yPar s. An accident ca used problems in April -May
1977, whiiP barges faced delays for thrce wceks in
November 1980 while the main gate was undN repair.

gat.&gt; are seen in forewound . Repairs are expectA!d to
get underway with the arrival of the MonaBo and
reduction of the riv("r )('\'el.

hea\'V industry tatrPrf'd IX'('a USI:' ot
thPeConomic rpcr&gt;s sion . Appa!at hia
was particular!;' hard hit bccau'&lt;'
manufac turing account s for 30
percent oftheregion' scmploym cnt.
compared with :ll percent for the
entire United States.
Since 1980, OOO,IXXl Appalachian
JOb&lt;; have hf'f'n lost. Most ('Xp&lt;'t1 s
agree thpy're gam? forev£'r.
"It 1heavy indus!!)' 1 is not going to

comC' ba ck Uut notxx1y· wants to tell
thpworkers that . not the compan ies,
not thP unions. And the workers are
sittin g there waiting to be ca lled
back ." sa id Mar\'in J . Cetron,
president of Fof'E'C asting lntema ·
Ilona I Ltd .
A major problem, according to
the rPgionalcommission, is con vine·
ing the blue-coUar workforce that It
has no choil't:' but to star1 over.

Ma y day promot ion forMay3 , 4 and
o was planned . According to Clark ,
merchants wiU offer SJ)&lt;"Cial dis·
munts on particular items during
the t hrf'f' day period II is plan ned to
prPsent entertainment on the ouf.
door stage on the Pomeroy parking

lot . Groups wish mg to be apart of t he
ent PrtainmPnt arP a skPd t o conrar l
Sherry liart al the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce offlrP.
The gmup plans to have on-going
special promotions throughout the
year r alher than concen1rating on

one or tv.·o f'\'rnt s.
Input from all res idents is
Pncouraged to pM·icte ideas on how
loca l merchan ts can gn abou1
promotion of r&lt;'S ident s shopping in
their local storC's.

chairman , sa id he expects that with
thf'addlt ion laterthismont hofsomc
COITf'Ctive amf&gt;ndments, thf' m f'a ·
surf' wiUbP ready by Ma y.
The subcommittf'f' adopted spven
amPndments which primarily ad ·
dressed pmblems rf'ported by
judges in variou s parts of the state
Some contended the original bill is
unconstitutional because it assigns
administrative duties to the N urt s.
Because of their objections, thP
law- unde r which drivers can tla vr
their licenses suspended for 90 days
or more if they have no liability
insuranCE' - has not bef&gt;n pnforred
universally .
Stinziano said the pending bill was
drafted with the help of judges and

that it has the suppm1 of county and
municipal judg~· assoc iat ions.
H C'" sa id one of f".' f'0' fiVP drivers in
Ohio dOC'S not haw"' liability insurance. and that many all' postpon·
ing bu)1ng it duc to thP confusion
over the new luw.
"That numb&gt;.' r still how r s around
1 million dri,·rrs. " Stinziano said,
adding tha t uninsul1'd drivPrs an&gt;
involved in 70.1XXI accidents in Ohio
each ~'Par.
Franklin Count)· Municipal JudgE'
Marrin S. Roma noff. w ho helped
draft thP nPw bill, indica ted he ts
satisfled wi th pro\isions relieving
the cou11s of administ rative func·
lions which now will be assigned to
the registra r of mot or vehiclf'S.

Retail sales fall 2.2 percent

Female

runner.

I

In
Carmel
and Navy

~

WITH FRIES .... l1.49

DAIRY VAUEY

JI NG LE

gomg to kl'&lt;'p changi ng," Ba rtlett
sa id .
Unemploym e nt rurnmtl y a vPr·
ages ll.B pPrcen t in the l3 Eastem
slates which straddle theAppa lach·
ian Mountains from New York to
Mississippi, up slightly from a frw
years ago and still well above the
national averagE&gt;.
The nationwide s lide in employ m ent began four yea r s ago w hen

COLUMBUS, Ohio (API -State
lawmaker s appan&gt;ntly wi ll have a
rev ised auto insurance bill to
cons ider when they reconvenE&gt; in
mid-May after their spting re·
election campaign break.
A House subcommittee virtua lly
completed work Wednesday on lh&lt;'
bill , closing loopholes and becflngup
enforcement procedures for a 1984
statute which look effe&lt;'t Jan . 1.
That law requires drivers to have
liability insurance or be able to
prove they will be financially
rersponsible in case of acc idents.
Rep . Michael Slinziano, D·
Columbus. the insurance pan&lt;'l

COMFORT BY DESICJN

PLEASE PRINJ:

DERRICK ARRIVES- The U.S. t\nny Corps of
Engineers derrick Monallo is seen In the di..tance at
lhe main lock of Ihe G alllpolis l..ock.• and Drun thJs
moming, while a capsized denick hoat and the spare

By ROBERT E. ~m ,I ER
Al;sociated Press Writer

CHRISTIAN ATHLETES RUN

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ca u., ing it to capsize. It, the gate and the crane have
remained 100 feet away from the dam 's rollers since.
Ripley said the corps didn't view the accident
seriously becauSP then&gt; was little that could be done
until the Monallo, which Ripley described as "bigger
than any thing we've got," arrived on the scene.
The derrick was on the Monongahela River, along
the Pennsylvania-West Virginia border, when the call
carne for assistanCC', Ripley said. By the time it
reached Pittsburgh, ther e had been an accident at
IVionungahela 's Lock 2 and the Monallo was forced 10
tum back and repair damage there before proceeding
to Ga llipolis.
The Monallo reached Gallipolis Tuesday nighl,
Ripley said , and was put to work in the lock . locating
the second gate leaf damaged in th!' first accident
For that tl.'ason , the corps closed the J60.foot auxiliary
lock for six hours Wednesday.

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Jobs now main issue for Appalachia area residents

and an tlllrt G tl l' wc::ave fo r re tl
fas hio n appeal.

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Those advanced interests, the
chief justice wro1e, "included the
ca tastrophes associated w ith drunk
driving, the tragic loss of life and the
permanent debili ta ling injuries that
can result from drunk driving."
Joining Celebrezze in the major·
lty decision were Associate.JustiCf.'s
Ralph Locher, Robert Holmes and
James Celebrezze. Dissenting were
Associate Justices Clifford Brown,
William Brown and A . William

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Girls State delegates ...Page 7

State court settles DWI
license suspension question

Send lelefloras
Birdhouse Bouquet
for Easter.
Sunday. April22

CLEVELAND !AP I
Th e
winning number drawn Tuesday
night in the Ohio Lottery 's daily
gam e, ''TheNwnber,''was 12JJ.
1n the "Pick 4" game, played
Monday through Friday, the win·
ning number was 1544.

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of parking meter fines may be made
at two local business establish·
m Pnts. which arr yet to be named.
Greg Gibbs asked about plans to
locate nPW business in the ares. Ash
rPported he has talked to AI DietZPI,
director of Department of Develop·
ment, concerning businesses com ·
ing to Meigs Count)'.

For Eastt&gt;r, It's the
Birdhouse Bouquet. A real,
all-wood keepsake Birdhouse,
bursting with fruh flowers.
Afterward. It's an Ideal home
for small birds and perfect
for the garden 'or patio.
Call or visit our shop to
Hend this gift anywhere in
the country.

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Ohio lottery winners

Rose goes
hitless...Page 3

Lock repairs could be completed

Astronauts replace two units
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. JAPI
- Working in a repair shop where
" the v ipw is a little unreal ,"
ChallengPr' s spacP·walking astro·
nauts t'E'placed two defective elf&lt;'·
Ironic unit s on the the Solar M ax
sa tellit e today.
The astronauts awaited word
from Earth on whether lheobserva·
tory is heal1hy enough to r esume it s
study of the sun.
Astronauts George "Pinky" Nel ·
son and Jam€'s "Ox" van Hoften
took turns working in a "cherry
picker " on the end of the shuttle's
robot arm to make the replace·
ment s while noating in the open
ca rgo bay, 300 miles in space.
They had traveled 2 million miles
to make theirserviC'f'C'all. It marked
the first time that repair work was
done on a sa telliter('('()vered in orbit .
E nginf'f'rs on the ground began a
remote chPCkout to dC'termine If the
fix ·it astronauts had repaired Solar
Max sufficiently to deposit if back
into it s own orbit on Thursda y. The
initial r eport from the ground : " All
is looking optimistic."
The ailing solar satellite was
berthed in the cargo bay Tuesday
after it was snatched from orbit with
one nex of thP shuttlP' s 50-foot

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, April 12, 1984

By KEVIN KELLY

·-

mucK ACCIDENT - t\ tractor-trailer truck
loaded with R,300 gallons of gosollne bum.; alter It
struck a car Tuesday afternoon near Ladysmith, Va.

In defense of polls...Page 2

Weather

Exlended Ohio Fol'llC88t
Friday throop Sunday:
Chance of showers each day,
JUghs Friday near 00 and bt the iiOs
over the weekend. Lows bt the 40s.

pomeroy...

CPS r'('p0 11 S.

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Inside today:

Mostly clear tonight. Low lll'ar40.
Light easterly winds. Thursday,
Increasing cloudiness. High Jll'ar 70.
Chance of rain near zero perren1
tonight and W percent Thursday.

Seven defendant s fOJi&lt;.'ited bonds
and four othPrs wrrP fined in the
cour1 of PomPro~· Ma~·/Or Ri&lt;'hard
Seyler Tuestla) nigh t.
ForiPiting: Wl'tl' Ra )mom.l Sis k,
Letart , W. Va ., $+1 : Tt•n •sa Huf·
fman, PomProy, $49 ; KarC'n
W£&gt;av{'r, Racine, $52. a ll on ~ peeding
charges: Dick'\ King, Pomerov ,$63.
running a tl'CI light , Paul Cia\',
Pomeru~·, $126. cl isordf'r b ' rundu ct:
William Williams, Poml'tu\', Sll3,
intoxication , Michael Hf'witt.
PomProY, $2H as sa ult.
F'inf'(l H('rP Clu r lt ·.., l-tliiL' _\·.
Laurd St. , Ponwro~, $j:~l !ailu rt • 1t1

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alll'nd .L c!l ·rl\ · ... m~'t ·t in g in I.; Ln l ' &lt;l ~
tl' r· un ..\pril :.!';" ;md tll1 · Ohio
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11 , 1984

Weather forecast

Mayor's Court

1Continllf'fl from pagf' I l
I 1('rm is:--.ion 1\' J S. g-rantPd tn Lind a

April

Ea1t Main
SPRING CLEANING- Employes of Pomeroy's
street depaltment

were oot early

Wednesday

momlng '-lng down vUiage streets, a welcome sight
tAl poople tn Pomeroy.

By The Associated Press
Retail sales fell 2.2 percen1 in
M arch, the steepest drop In more
than 10 years and the second
straight monthly decline, the Com m erce Department said today.
The agency said severe weather
last month across muchofthenation
m ay have been a factor In the
sharpest retre.a1 since the 2.4

percent drop in DC'ccmber 1973. But
despite the decline In March and
Februa-y, retail sales were stlll10.2
percent higher than in March 1983.
The government n&gt;vlsed reports
for previous months, saying the
decline In retail sales was sharper
than earlier reported In Februat-y ,
but that sales growth was much

stronger than first
Januat-y'.

reported

In

Februat-y'sde&lt;'line w as revised to
0.8 pen'ent from a previous report of
O.l per&lt;'f'nt. while January's tnCn&gt;ase was rf'vised to 41 percent
from .1.8 p&lt;&gt;rcrnt. The Ja nuary sales
gain was the largi'St in nearly W
ypars .

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