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                  <text>Wednesday,

Pag~12- The Daily Sentinel

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.
.utd
$:,(1
and
costs. fighting in public .
!Jomt·ru~. S-U~ ami cos t.., and thrP&lt;'
F
orfei
ting
txmds in the court WC're
d el \ s in jail. &lt;hw in ):.:! \\·hi!{ · intuxi ·
IC:dwi
n
Oberholzer
. Albany, $41;
c&lt;J\rd, dOd $:·{1 and t'O ~ h. t ipt.'n tla s k
Er
ba
Sa
rver,
IVilddleport,
$4];
! 'hargt': rhoma s Cil&gt;IJ~. Hartford.
\
'rima
Clark.
Letart,
W.
Va
.,
$42:
\\' . \'a .. $-U~ ~tml eost s . tlln'(,' tbvs in
jail. dri\·in.Q \\"hit!' int o:xicct tl'd . ancl 1\'a,·nc [)ent. IVi iddlcport, $61 ;
Uanm· C. M orrow. address not
$:!:( M) ~ mll cnsh, flt.&gt;t •in g &lt;l po!in '
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

Meigs road program

~anwd

to hoard

l 'pon t ht· n·commt•tHI:l tinn 11!
.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
\\" Pbf'r and wil l rcp rPSPnt Salc•m.
Rutl~rnd ami Sa\i~ bU \ Tow n ship~.

Landfill rail's
County c o mm t~'itu nr • rs tT'i ·f•ntl:,·
tnfT!'asr·d th(' rJtc·s to tht' cou nt:,tandfill w hich hP&lt;'omC' pfft"( 'tin'
:vlonda\' , Aprillf&gt;.

Thf' nt•w rail' '-' ~ n -r· &lt;t ~ foli o\.\ · ~ :
c&lt;trs. $1..~0; '- 1. ttion \1.- , q?, nn:-.
1lo ;tdt '&lt;-11. $2.~'1(); om· Qll &lt;t l·ter ton
tt1l ('k .... ( !)a J ~ un , t.•h ·. wit h

bt'CL $'2.;-fl:

:-.tand ard
thn'('

rmf'-hc!if &lt;tnd

$.l

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

-

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'(' ..

,.---------------1--------------

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

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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

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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

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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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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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State court settles DWI
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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
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Call or visit our shop to
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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.

At ~ : ~:l ; 1.m .. Midd lf'po r1 \ \ 'PT11 10
:t% Rroadwa;.· fur l;trk lJ.f'( ·htf'L
takC'n 10 Vptpr;tn :-. !\kmurial llospi tal: RJcinl' at 1:1 . ·u p. rn wrnt trl

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

B&lt;•ntl.. co-cl erk ~ J f t · mulf ~ · &lt;'OU I1 !1J
alll'nd .L c!l ·rl\ · ... m~'t ·t in g in I.; Ln l ' &lt;l ~
tl' r· un ..\pril :.!';" ;md tll1 · Ohio
:\ ..... ~-oc i,ll i on nl Cl&lt; •r"k.-. rnC'i"'ITl g 1n
L' olumbU Stlll \tJ~ · I -J. E) a ncl Hi

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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 .

�Commentar~
The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Street
Pomrroy, Ohio

DE\'OTED TO THE INTEREST OF THE MEIGS.MASON AREA

ROBERT L . WINGETT
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD

BOB HOEFLICH
{;l'neral Manager

.\ssi!';ta.nt Puhlisht•r Controlh•r

DALE UOTHGEB,

.m.

N .. ws Edltur
.\ :\1 f.!\1 BE R of Th(' i\!'isodated Pr.-ss, Inland Ually Prf'sS 1\ssoclation and th.- AnH'rit· an !'iewspapt&gt;r Puhllsht'r Association.

Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
ThuBday,April 12,1984

Reagan's right, but... ____W_ill_ia_m_F_.B_uc_k_ley_J_r.
.

When President Reagan said that
Congress Is In a position to
undermine foreign policy declsloru;
taken by thPexecutive he was. quite
simply, correct. There Is hardly
any point in arguing about this
1though arguments wlll rage) . But
the difficulty hPre is not easily
remPdiPd. It is in part a deficiency
- p&lt;"rhaps an exposure Is the safer
word - of the Constitution.
Look back on Vietnam and recall
the memoirs of Richard Nixon or
Henry Kissinger and then ask
yourself the question: Was It
possible for the UnitPd States to

achieve Its objectives In Vietnam
other than by destroying all of
North Vietnam early on? We
travelPd In eight years from thP
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution - which
conferred on President Johnson the
blessings of the Senate to proceed,
acting as commander In chief,

more or less as he- saw fit to contain
the communist aggression against
South VIetnam - to the executive
cas tration acts of 1973, most
prominently thP War Powers Act,
which crippled the president In any
realistic attempt to achievp that
objective

Critics of the Vietnam War wUI
hall the evolution of congrPssionat
sentiment from hawk to dove, and
compliment th&lt;&gt; coru;tltutional Instrument that permlttPd the Congress to harness the executive. That
Is one way to look at it.
The other way to look at It Is that
failure to achiPve the objective In
South VIetnam was the r&lt;'Sult of
criticism subversive In effect.
Henry Kissinger dramatically
points out that there were over one
dozen stages In our dealings with
VIetnam In which the United States,
in deference to domestic criticism,

LETTERS OF OPI~ION uri' welt-onwd . Thl'\-' s hould he less than JOO words
lun~ . All IPllt&gt;r'&gt; art&gt; suhjl'&lt;'l to t•dlllng and must b~;slgnE'd wllh name, address and
ll'lt•phont· numlwr. Nn un~lgm•tl lt•th•rs will lw 11ublb;lwd . Letlen~ should be In
goud la.-.lt· . addrr-sslng issut•s , nol )Wrsonalltif'"s.

Front-runner status
belongs to Mondale
Only four weeks ago. Waller F . Mondale was a onP-time rront -ru!Uler
r&lt;•eling from a string of stunning setback.' by " longshot " Gary Hart and
was des[J{'ratPly looking fur v irt or·ics to k""P his campaign alive.
Tocia~·. it is Hart who is looking for v irtor i0s and Mondale who is once
aga in the front -rurm.0r.
With a series or big-staff' vic toriC'S in the heart land of the Democratic
Party, Mondal&lt;&gt; has fought his way back into undisputPd first place in the
rare !'or the IJemocratic presidential nomination that will be awardPd

three months from now in San Francisco.
In Michigan, Illinois, New York, and now Pennsylvania, the fanner vice
president soundly defeated Hart . Tuesday in the Keystone State, Mondale
beat the Colorado senator with plenty to spare.
Perhaps more importantly for Mondale's financially limitPd campaign,
he is widening his lead over Hart in terms of delegates. 11 Ls delegates, after
all. who pick the nominee. and Mondale is now talking of p&lt;"rhaps wmpplng
it up beforp the convention opens.
"Now 1 have a chance to . go into that convention, possibly with enough

votes to assuw thP nomination," Monda le said after his victory.
Hart savs the ca lendar will work for him, not against him, as more and
more Western states arP heard from In the second half of the primary
season.
He plans to do bPtler in Texas on May 5 and In Oregon, California. and
New Mexico in succrroing weeks . "We move into my part of the country,"
he said.
And the Colorado senator said hP wUI even improve his showings In
upcoming primaries in Indiana and New Jersey, states similar to the
hcavUy unionized and economic·ali)· troub!Pd an•as that have given
Mondale his strength.
Indeed, if he hop&lt;&gt;s to ~V i n the nomination. Hart must do more than
simply "do b&lt;•tter .' ' He must win big n: peatPdly in the closing two months
of thP prima1y season.
In Pennsy lvania, Mandate clobbered Hart in the battle for its priztoofl72
plPdged delegates, which were selectPd in a second-stage of voting aparl
from the presidential preference contest.
That gave Mondale more than J.(XXl del&lt;&gt;gates, well over the halfway
mark to the 1,967 votes he needs to win at thP national convention In San
Francisco in July.
More than UIJU of the del ega tes ha ve already been chosen or allocatPd.
That leavps 1.817 delegates yet to be chosen; another 248 are chosen but
r unent ly uncommittf'd.
Mondate must win about 46 percent of that group to get the nomination.
That's about the percentage he ha s bf&gt;en winning altogether In prtmarl&lt;'S
and caucuses.

Hart, with und er 61XJ dr&gt;legati'S and mol'(' than 1.300 short of what he
nef'&lt;is, must win bli pnccnt of the remaining delegates to clinch the
nomination .

Berry's World

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made the concession being pressed
on us- only to find that pressure tO
cave In on the eru;ulng concession
matertallzed as though the lnlt!al
concession hadn't been made. That
Is a sure - very slow, but ve1y sure
- road to the defeat of policy
objectives even though, when they
are enunclatPd, they are deemed all
but universally agreeable.
Coru;lder the matter of the
President's Commission on Central
America. Under the guidance of
Hemy Kissinger, the president
appoints a commission that In·
eludes such Democratic luminaries
as Robert Strauss and Lane
Kirkland, and a Latin American
seholar from Yale and the mayor of
San Antonio, Texas, to name only
the most prominent. Six months
later they all sign a document
urging a course of action lnsignifi·
cantly different from what Mr.
Reagan is engagPd in doing.
But eight men running for the
Democratic nomination decllnPd to
endorse that commission's find ·
tngs, with the result that for all
Intents and purposes, they are
wrttten with Invisible ink. One can
understand Ronald Reagan's say·
ing: Let us debate a policy, then
embark on a policy, with rPgard for
the resporu;lbllltles of the exeuttve
and of the legislature; and let us
then proceed on the understa nding
that the decision has been made.
Reagan Is thinking as a public
policy-maker would think about a
law. Argue, then enact or fall to
enact a law, but when it Is enacted,
obey It unless you get around to
repealing lt. In the case of foreign
policy, repeals are usually done,
where Issues are important, by
renewing or not renewi ng prcsiden ·
Ual mandates.

'Heady' life In lndochina _____Ja_ck_A_nd_er_so_n
WASHINGTON - His CIA code
name was "Upin." He usPd the
pseudonym "Pa t Gibbs." A huge,
congenial Hungarian refugee who
joined the U.S. Martnes during
World War II, he was first bloodiPd
In the battle of lwo Jima.
But it was his exploits when he
ran a secret "spook troop" for the
CIA In the jungle hills of Indochina
that made him a legend.
To Amertcan diplomats he was
an uncontrollable mavertck. To his
enemies and some of his
colleagues- He was as fearsome a
figure as the Marlon Branda
character "In Apocalypse Now,"
with a similar penchant for collect ing the ears and heads of the
communist guerrillas he was fight Ing in the 1960s and 1970s. The
Laotian tribesmen he IPd reverPd
him.
Perhaps because a newsma n
more than a decade ago blew
Upin's CIA cover as a Continental
Air Services officia l, he has a
passionate distrust of the press. But
Upi n agreed to a n interview when
my associate Dale Van Alta
tracked him down In Udom,
Thailand, where he Is lead ing the

unlikely lile of a gentleman farmer.
After some coaxing, he rega!Pd

my associate with war stories of his
days among the Hmong tribesmen,
and told of the dozen or more times

he was wounded
communist cause.

in the a nti-

When Upin talks, it's not the
richly embroidered boasting of
many old soldiers. His exploits are
conflrmPd by sources who either
apptaudPd or WTung their hands at
th&lt;&gt; time. Missing fingers from a
booby trap that also kii!Pd a friend
are mule evidencP that Upin was no
armchair agent.
A 1953 classmate at thP CIA's
secret training camp near WUII ·
amsburg, Va .. recalls:
"He had all the attrtbutes that
were d&lt;'Slrable in a paramilitary
case officer. He knew how to
survive. and hPwas fierce. He could
move undetPCted across hostile
territory. He demandPd an outdoor
life and could never endure the

prosaic

existence of an

embassy·basPd
officer."

more

inteillgence case

Southeast Asia was a natural
habitat for Upi n's unorthodox sty le.
He had recruited Tibetan Khamba

tribesmen and venturPd into the
Himalayas with them. He fought in
South Vietnam and Cambodia, and
slipped Into RPd China on several

When the bags had enough ears In
them, Upln would send them back
to VIentiane. "I usPd to st aple them
to the reports," he reca lled . Soon

occasions.

there were "bushels of ears" at

But Upln's heyday was as the
leader of thousands of Hmong and
Yau hill tribesmen In the CIA's
secret war against the Pathet Lao
and Vietnamese in Laos, The
operation, based at a hu ge CIA
station and airfield at Long Tleng,

headquarters. His CIA bosses were
not am used.
As for the severa l heads, Upin
would acknowledge possessing and
distributing at least two, but he
dectinPd to say exactly how many.
Nor would he address the rumor
that he kept plck!Pd heads In jars of
formaldehyde In his bf'droom.

was Intended as a diversionary
action to siphon Viet Cong away
from the main battle area in South

Vietnam.

One VietCong head was S&lt;&gt;nt to a

He tearnPd the tribesmen's Ian·
guage, walkf'd them into the ground
on far-ranging forays, and marriPd
one of their prtncesses. Following
one firelight, he carrted one lnjurPd
Laotian on his back more than 30
miles even though he was
sertous ly woundPd him self.
About those cars. It seems
headquarters In VIentiane qucsU onPd some of Upin's "body counts."
So he told his men to rut off cars of
dead enemy soldiers and put them
in a plastic bag he kept on his porch.
Sometimes they were given $1 an

ear as encouragement.

ClA sta tion, where a secretary
opened the package, vomitf'd , and
took the next plane home. Another
was dropped from a plane by Upin
as a warning to a Laotian tribal
leader whose people had shop up
Upin's alreraft. The Laotian got the
plane' s tall number. and an Ameli ·
can ambassador reportf'dly wound
up apologizing for the head·
dropping Incident.
"If you do everything according
to the orders, you'd b€ In a
straitjacket," Upln said wit hout
regret . "You have to break the

monotony sometimes."

Political issue,__________L_ow_e_ll_W_in..:::...ge_u

"Interestingly enough. I just happen to have a
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Today

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history

Today Is Thursda y, Aprill2, the lf!.1rd day uf 1984. Thereare26.1days left
in the yea r
Toclay's highlight in history:
On Apr1112, 1861, the Civil War tx&gt;gan asConfederateforces fired on Fort
Sumter in South Camlina.
On this date:
. In 194/i, the 32nd president of the UnitPd States, Franklin D . R(J(JO;I'Velt,
d!Pd of a cerebral hemorrhage in Warm Springs, Ga. at the age of 63- 12
weeks after beginning an unprecf'dPntPd fourth term .
Also in 1915, Harry Truman took the oath of office as lhe3.1rd president 1n
the cabim•t room of the White Hmrw.
In 1961. Soviet cosmonaut Yuri r;agari n became the first man in space,
orbiting the Earth once before m aki ng a safe landing.
In 1971, American table tennis players were taken on a tour of the Great
Wall of China .
In 191'll. the U .S. Olympic CommltteevotPd to boycott the summer gam&lt;'S
in Moscow because of the Soviet intervention In Afghanistan .
(

f was r ellevPd to read In tbe
March 26 issue of The Sentinel that
the Democratic party In Meigs
County stlll had enough orga nizatlon to sponsor a b&lt;'an dinner at the
Senior Citizens· Center March 24 .
That Is at least a start In this
important presidential election
year when the Ravenswood brtdge
access road should be made a
district political Issue.
When I was in Meigs County last
summer I talked with various
prominent Democrats who were
profoundly disturbed by the !allure
of thP Democratic county organization to capitalize on the successful
election of the state's office holders.
To say the county organization was
considered disorganizPd and Ineffi cien t would be to put it mildly. Just
when the Celeste administration
was groping Its way through the
maze left by four terms of the
Rhodes administration, the local
organization was busy shooting
Itself In the foot. Then. as II they
were not wounded enough, they
blew off the other foot. I was glad to
r~ad that at last they are able to be
up and a bout.
What has troubled me most
deeply has been the meekness with
which the Celeste administration,
local Democrats and the public as a
whole have accepted the Rhodes
timetable for the access road to the
Ravenswood brtdge. To me the
prospect of waiting lOyears to br1ng
Meigs County out ot the,transportation Dark Ages Is completely
unacceptable. No one can dispute
that Meigs County Is In the Dark
Ages as far as transportatlon Is
concerned. We have NO adequate
highways In or out of the county and
for the first tlme In my memory NO
public lransportation. Meigs clti ·

zens who want to go East, West ,
North or South must either provide
their own means of transport or
sta y at home. I don't think I am
exaggerating in the least when I say
that Meigs County is more inaccessible now than at any time since It
was organized in 1819. In the early
days Meigs countlans were at least
servPd by stage coaches and packet
boats . Now we have nothing!
' I think It is Impossible to
over·emphasize the Importance of
the access road to Meigs County.
For the first time In the county's
history It would open the county to
tourism and the new dollars the
tourist trade would bring. [t would
give our own people easier access to
markets. city hospitals, bus service
between Columbus and Charleston
and lift Meigs County from Its
present status of an unwantPd
step·chlld to a fulJ.fledgPd member
of Ohio's 88 county family. The
benefits are so obvious for Meigs
and Athens Counties and to the rest
of the state, I can't see an ounce of
wisdom In the Ohio Department of
Traru;portatlon dragging Its feet for
10 years.
When the Ritchie Brtdge at
Ravenswood was dedicated In
October 1982. Mrs. Jolynn Boster, a
Gallipolis attorney, was a candidate for State Repesentative fmm
the 94th District comprised of
Athens, Gallla and Meigs Counties.
In an Interview with the Ravens·
wood News she heartily endorsed
the access road and said, in part. "I
cannot understand why state officials are dragging their feet ... That
stretch of highway Is crucial for the
development of the enUre region
and I don't care If I have to work 10
hours a day, seven days a week, for
the next two years to get It ... I plan

to let Columbus know that we are a
vital area and that we are of vital
Importance to the enUre state."
Of course, I have ~o way of
knowing whether or not Mrs. Boster
fulfii!Pd her promise of " 10 hours a
day, seven days a week" but
without success. In a column In
these papers Oct. 20. 1~2. I
recommendPd her election and that
of Richard Celeste for governor.
Both were elected and for the one of
the few times I remember Meigs
County cast a majority of Democra tic votes. This year Mrs. Boster
is a candidate for reelection and is
opposed by a Middleport native who

Is also a lady lawyer, Mrs. Jennifer .
Sheets , who now lives in the
Harrisonville community. I hope to
talk to both the candidat es when I ·
come up for the summer and will
keep you Informed.
I think the Meigs County Demo';
cratic organization missed aiY
opportunity for a real service t~
their county when they failed ta'
pursue the matter of the acceSS'·
road with Governor Celeste a nd hi s~
administration. We delivered thi
vote for them in 198'2.
Now what are they going to do for.
us?

1984

The

Ohio

Exeos
stop
Reds,
9-3,
Rose
goes
hitless
AP~~
CINCINNA~(.'Y!"') PI

tcher
Frank Pastore cutlnt thevWaln'
.u

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Pet!

role tor
RlleeinhlllastatbatWednesd
sayshewasn't"'"~ntop!t h
andy,

tbe hometown h:~•

c arou

hits
wtth3,999career
"i'm not
all
walked him I~ ~ hap~ that I
out " said ·Pas~~ tying 0 ~etu::
,
cm'ctnnati pltche ~ ~~E0
rs
xoos 9-3

over the Redl WedOI!Iday.

"I did ley belt. Ijllltd!dn'thave lt.l
--~~ t
head•~held with
~,u,. 0110

i!Wnded back to Pastore In the
1lxth. Hll !ead-offat·batlnthee!ihth
,_,.,~h the f
In
~,.._.,t
1111 to thetr feet

reaction toward Pastore,'' Rose
said. "He was just trytna to do hll
job."

Stadium screamed to see Rose's

angry.
"'Ibeycameouttoseehlmgetthe

grurn
g, expos dtheresto
thelrjob.TedPowercameontog1ve

victory

KAY

W&amp;l

4,(D)t)l hit, Pastore walked him on a

3-1

count to lead ott the eight,
starting a Montreal rally and
drawlngthewrathofthefans.
Rose received three straight
walks earlier In the game from
starter Bruce Bereny!, 0-2, then

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pOSt easy win
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MERCERVILLE -The Eastern
Eag!ettes, boasting a perfect 3.()
record, coastPd past the Hannan
Trace Wlldkltteru; 2J..J here WPd·
nesday evening as senior hurler
Loti Ritchie hurled a one·hitter
enroute to the SVAC league win.
Eastern Is now on top In the league
with a perfect 3-0 record.
Eastern tripped the scoreboard
for thre!' r uns in the first Inning to
spark a great offensive night that
resultPd In 12 basehits and 21 runs.
Four walks and run -scoring singles
by Lesa Rucker and Amy Young
proctucPd the first three EHS runs.
The Wildcats, however, were not to
be den!Pd as they came back with
two runs on a walk and three errors.
resulting In a 3-2 score.
Eastern platPd all the runs it
needPd in the second round, plating

five runs on five walks, two errors,
and a two· RBI single by junior Beth
Berkhlmer. Eastern scored two
ruru; in both the third and fourth
rounds, then again pullPd out the
heavy art illery in lhe fifth and sixth
rou nds, scortng four and Hve runs
respectively to round out the

scoring.

::=·stourth

~~-:~:::"~~~~nt
~=~~t,
'
.,arne

hit/' Pastore noted.
Rose was replaced by a pinchrunner, and when Pastore Issued
another walk one out later, he. too,
was replaced, leaving to a chorus of
boos and a shower of debris In left
lleld.
"The only thing bad about the
whole day, I thlnk,isi dldn'tlikethe

Hiuhlanders
Pirates

whlp

Tonya Savoy !Pd off the fifth with

a single, Angle Spencer doubled,
Loti Hudson doublPd, Angle Young
slnglPd, and RltchiewalkPd to score
the four runs In the frame. A Lea
Ann Gaul triple In the sixth round
pmvidPd the big blow In the five run
frame.
Leading the Eastern attack was
talented Angle Spence, who went
four for five. collecting two singles,
a triple and a double. Lesa Rucker
had two doubles and a single, Amy
Young had two singles. Gaul a
triple, Savoy a single. Angie Young
a single. and Berkhlmer a double.
Tabby Sheets collected the lone
HT hit, which was a single.
Ritchie went the distance for
Eastern to pick up the win, fanning
four, and walking eight. Doss
suffered the loss allowing 12 hits, 15
walks, and fanning two.
The Eaglettes of Coach Pam
Douthitt will host Trimble in a
doubleheader on Saturday.
Score by Innings:
HT
..... . ..... ..... .. 200 100--.1 I R
Eastl'rn .. ... .. .... ..... . . .. .. 352 24$-21 12 1
Bai!Pries· Ritch iP a nd RLK.·kt-r cWP1. DcJ5o,;
cLP1 and Cox .

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Ohio Domlnkan .
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MI. Vf'rnon Nazarene .... 2{) 12·5 104
Rlo Grande
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Cedan.dllf'
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Tiffin
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RAONE - KygPr Creek pullPd
away from a 2·2 liP In the fifth
Inning. scaling flvp big runs to post
a SVAC diamond triumph over the
Southern Tornadoes. 8-3, here
WPdnesday evening.
The Tornadoes gave the Bobcats
one run In the second tramP on two
errors and another run In the third
Inning on singles by Barry Ma·
thews, Anthony KltchPn, and a
sacrifice by Bill Ward .
The Tornadoes tied the score In
the fourth round on two errors and a
balk, the score 2·2.
In the big fifth inning Kyger
Creek's DuanP Abshire walkPd,
stoiP second, and was sing!Pd home
by Barry MathPws. Pennington
walkPd, Ward singled, Waugh
slng!Pd, Myers and Edge walkPd,
and Mathews reached safely on
another SHS miscue, knocki ng out
losing pitcher Joe Wolfe and Brian
Allen, while Sophomore Todd
Adams came on to pitch good ball
the rest of the way for Southern.
Wade Connolly hit a home run for
Southern in the bottom of the fifth,
but his effort fell short in the
comeback.
For Kyger Creek Larry Edge
pltchPd a fine three hitter, striking
out six, walking five enroute to

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was the pitching of Todd Adams.
Connolly's homP run, and two
singles by Paul Harrts.
Additional KC hitters were Kit chen who led with three safeties.
and Chuck Vogel who added a
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This Is the worst start Southern
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Carter and a run·scoring single to
Tim Wallach that cemented the
\1ctory for starter Bryn Smith. 2.0,
who went six Innings.
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walks, four of them to Rose.
"!don't ~ktheyweretrylngto
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BUI Virdon. "They were trying to

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Southwestern defeated North
Gallla. 1J.J. in a Southern Valley
Athletic Conference baseball game
Wednesday evening.
The Highlanders are now 3-1
overall. North Gallla dropped toQ.-4.
Will Haislop was credltPd with
the win. Aaron Beach was charged
with the loss.
For the winners, Halslop. Troy
Daniels, Jim Burnett, John Woolum all had two hits apiec&lt;". Justy
Burleson had a home r un.
Don Welch had North Gallia's
lone safety.

Mon~NiwMbed

Local bowling

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Page 4 The Daily Sentinel

Thunday, April

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Ohio

12, 1984

Collins birthday

Marauders take over sole
possession of first place in
western division of league
ROCK SPRINGS - Scott Gheen
drilled his third home run in three
games a nd Nick Riggs drove home
the winning run as the Meigs
Ma rauders jumped Into sole possesslon of first place In the Western
Division of the TVC with a
com('frO m· behlnd 7-6 win over
Ale xande r here Wednesday.

Detillion honored

BURDETfE BUN'f'S - Mei gs' Chris Bunlette puts
down a bunt in this Keith Wisecup photo during
Wednesday's Tri-Valley Confe rence baseball game

R IO GRANDE - A Rio Grande
College wom en's basketball player
has been na med honorable mention
AU-American according to the
Nationa l Association of Intercollegia te Alhletics.
Ka thy Detllllon , a 5-6 sophomore
gu ard from Beave r, averaged 27.3
points per outing while shootlng!ll.t'
percent from the free throw line
and 60 percent from the floor. She
fini shed third in the nation in
indlvldual scaling a nd first In the
na tion In free throw perce ntage.
Dctllllon was also tabbed Grea ter
Ohio Athle tic Conference a nd Dis·
lrict 22 player of the year th is past
sea son. As a freshman, she was
named first team AII-GOAC, AllDistrict and honorable me ntion
All-Am erican.

against Alexander . Tiw Marauders won, and took
over first place in th•• western division of the
conferen ce.

Meigs softballers move into first with victory
ROCK SPRI NGS - The Meig&gt;
Marauderettes mo\·ed into first
place in the TVC wi th their thir d
stra ight win , a 12-J dec ision on?r
Alexander he re Wednesday.
Meigs sta rter Ba rb Hatfield had a

fanned e ight and walkE'd only thre0
whll£&gt; Harrison wa lkro three In her

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pitching. JOO.i Harri son cam e in to
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inni ng of work .

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Jon Arnall' s Mara udt'rettes was
fres hman J e nny Couc h with two
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Maria MusSP I', Mar y Moore a nd
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fifth when Thoma s w a lked ,
Burdette singled, and Riggs popped

a single to score Thomas.
Gheen starnE'd behind the plate
also as the junior catcher thwarted
an Alexander rally in tbe seventh
when he nailed a runner trying to
steal third with none out. The
Sparta ns had their first two men on
board In the seventh . An ln!leld pop
a nd fly to the outfield ended the
threat and game. The Spartans
knocked starter Bush out In the
second on two hits, four walks, and
three wtld pitches.
The Marauder hitting parade
was led by Gheen's homer and
single, Riggs had two singles ,
Burdetteaslngleanddouble,Acree
a double, and Trey Cassell, Welker,
and Carpenter each a single.
Coach Tim Saunders' Marauden;
travel to North GaU!a tonight for a
non-league tilt .
By Innings:

Local bowling

By innin:::;s:
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Meigs, now 3-{) 1n the TVC and 4-2
overall, tra iled 5-0 after an Inning
and a half, but plated six runs In
their second. Meigs scored In the
fifth to break up a 6-6 tie.
Nick Bush started on the hill and
gave way to Randy Stewart In the
second. Stewart finished up a nd
was credltE'd with the win, hls fi rs t
of the year. Together they fanned
fi vp a nd wa lked nine. Alexander
pitchin g fanned four and walked
three .
Me igs sent 10 me n to the plate In
their big second. Jay Carpent£&gt;r led
off with a single, Dan Thomas
walk ed , and Chris Burdett e
doubled home the first run .
After two straight strikeouts.
James Acree doublE'd In two more
runs and J a ckie Welker singled In
another . Gheen then bashed a
two-run homer.

Wend! CoUins was honored recently with a party at her home In
observance of her sixth birthday.
A Cal:lbage Patch theme was
canied for the party hosted by her
mother, Tina Collins. Cake, Ice
cream, chips, cupcakes and punch
were served . A!tending were her
sister, Tracy Collins, Diane, Kandi,
Rlmald Bachtel, Shawn and Amy
Durst, Pam, Precious, and Keith
Moore, Brenda and Amy Wright,
El1ea Phllllps, Sandy and Jessica
Wright , Junior Blackwell, Joshua
O..ckett, Rhonda . Junior, Ashley,
and Michael Hoover, David P a rk,
Shane Phlllps, Danny Kesterson,
Allca Haggy.
Sending gifts were Wend! ' sgrandmother, May Mayle, Dorothy Collins, Robert Collins, Mable Black,
Joyce Hlll, Terri and Todd Grover,
BW Reeves, Eric Crump.

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students attended the Southeast
Ohio Regional Teenage Institute for
the Prevention of Alcohol and Other
Drug Abuse held over the weekend
a t Camp Ak!t2, Logan .
The Institute Is a prevention.
education and training program
directed toward high school stu ·
dents who represent today's youth.
It Is not arehabilltalionortreatmen t
program .
The three-day live-in experience
provided basic fact ual infonnation ,
prevention s!Tategies, and a lt erna ·
tlves to alcohol and other drugs.
roping with feelings, decis ion mak ing, s tress management. self·
esteem, a nd becoming a people
helper .
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Other Drug Abuse at Logan over the weekend were, left to right, front,
Diana William'IOn, Ann Trainer, Mark Hanunonds. Jay Buskirk, Kevin
Lee Criner, SaDy Radford, Rachel Steele, Debbie Downie; second row,
Ray Try ali, Paul Dailey, Butch SlUes, Sherrie Southworth, Julie Miller,

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SATURDAY
H/vRRISONVILLE - Hari·
SOO\'iUP Boys and Girls Youth
League s ign up Sa1urday from~
am . to 10 a.m . at the ba ll field .

POMEHOY - A film entitled
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a nd a lt r m a tr to Uuc kf',\'C' G irls
Stale , the i\m erican Leg1on i\uxil iarv's workshop in democ ra cy,

4PACK

1he Rac in&lt;' Pos t.
Thev are Lois Elizahelh lhlr
daugh.t rr of Cha rlrs and Donna lhlr.
Racine. del,.ga te . and .Iuiie Houda ·
shrlt, dau!(htrr of D on and Pat
Houda..-hPit. Svrar uSc.
I. iris Slate will he hrld al Ashland
Colleg&lt;' .. iun!' 1621
Tlwannual ori&lt;'nt a tion tea forth&lt;'
Girl Stat(' d&lt;'l &lt;'gates and a!lrrna tes
a nd Iheir pa rcms will be held on Ma.v
6 al 1 p.m . at lhe Middleporl
F('('R&lt;'Y Ben n&lt;'tt Pos t 128. Amf'rica n
Legion . ha iJ.ThP sr.&lt;•ak &lt;• r will bt•
[rum lhc Deparlnwnl of Ohio,
Amrt ·ica n LPgion Auxiliary.
· Miss lhll' ha s lx'E'n on tlu·
:ieholas tic tf'am for thf' pas t thrt-..:
vears, is a rnPrnhf&gt;r of thP F rr nch

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786 N. Second Avenue
Middleport. Ohio

MIDDLEPORT - MPn of the
Heath Uniled Met hodist Church
in tviidd!Pporl are taking orders
for homl'mi:ldl' vegr·tablt&gt; !-&gt;Oup to
IJP so ld from 11 a. m. lo 3 p.rn. II lis
· J! Urddy. Orders can be placed
IJy callin g the fkv . Bob Robinson
at 992- 3039 or Sieve Houchins al
99'2 -~288. Pureh asf'rs can pn.&gt;\·id( ·
their O\vn eon w inrrs or the mf'n,

a! a slight!) highe r prier. will
prov ide'

con t ai n('r ~.

Woud . ll'COrder;

Mlf)DLEPORT - Re\'i val
S&lt;'IY ices a! lhe Middleport lnde·
pendent H o li n(•ssC hu~t· h loca ted
on Pear l Street, tviiddlepo rt. will
begin Monday night and contin w
lhrough April 29, 7:30 each
even ing. The S(X'aker wil tx:&gt; the
11ev Den Wa lts from lhe
Dam ·lltc llolincss l'hurch . Spe·
cia l sin g-in g will be featurc&gt;d

n1glitlv Th e flev. Odell Manl ey,
pas to r. in\·i tcs lhl~ publ ic .

WELDING CAPS
BY KRAMER

$339
100% COTTON

DAN'S
318 N. 2nd
Middleport
PH . 992 -3648

Delores Long,

prog r am chaim1 an , and Clenda
l l un 1, m•\v·s repol1C'r.
\V(' Icumcd into the c lub were

Bl'h a Sc hu!Pr, PPnny Gillispie , and
l)(obil i!' Cionch II was noted th at the
hakP and cra fl sale was a suecrs.&lt;;

Weigh in for the next WC'f'k ~,~,;n hf'
from &gt;: : ~1 to 6:30p.m . Sue .Johnson
was the bes t loser with .Jud~·
La uclcnnilt as the runnf'r-up. 11 \vas

Revival continues

AU enDowni P

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notc'&lt;l lhat Kelly Thompson has
made KOPS 1kecp off pounds

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Russell Stover Reg. 40( Each

"''nsiblvT T hP rontest w inners wr€'

.lu &lt;l;· H.oller a nrl Brnda Robins.

Birth dinner

CORTAID

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Mrs. Homer Holt er Pn iC'rtainf'd
Mondav wi th a supper in obser-

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vanCE: of lllP birth ofherdaughtf'r-in·

law, P at Holter.A tte ndin gwcrcF\oy
Hol ter, Mr. and Mrs E ddie Holter ,
Mr. and I\tirs. Alan HoltPr and son ,
and Mr. and Mrs. Gr eg Davis, Tricia

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$7

uf thf' junior class.
Active in the Morning Star Unitt'CI
:\10thodist Church, s hf' was fl'('as -

UI'C'r of the Meigs Counl)' UIVI Youlh
Council.
Miss Houdashelt is a lso on lh&lt;'
Southern lligh School scholastic
team and is laking the college
prc•paratory course Shr is a
m em ber of the PcpC!ub . the French
Clu b, and the Corhputer CJub, wa s a
r lass offiCf'r in her frrshman Y.1f'ar . a
c lass r r presentativP th is year. a nd
also is on th e studrnt council. ln hf'r
sophomore year. Miss Houd ashrl l
was a Christmas qu('('n attcndanl.
BPs ides her school activit if's . shr is a
candystripn· at Vrt&lt;'ron s Mrmoriul
Hos pilal.

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$l 4 4

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'IVORY SOAP
364 Jackson Pike
Gallipolis, Ohio

RACINE - Racine PTO will
sponsor a ham and turkey
dinner Sunday at Southern High

Soup sale

New offl C('rs were e lected at a
recent meeting of theTOPSChapl er
o70 held at the World of Faith
Chu rch. 1Viiddlepor1.
E lectro wre Kathy 1vicDaniel,
leader : Jud y Holter , co-leader ;
Virgini a Dean, treasurer: Peggi
Vining. ...,..;retarv: Julia Hysell,

Thirtv a dult staff m embE'r were
present. for the weekend . Parents
were ~JVited to attend the Sund ay
closing ceremonies.
Providing some funding for the
tJip were the Pomeroy United
Methodi st Church, the Rock Springs
United Methodist Church. Young
Adult Class of the Rf't'dsville United
Me thodist Church , the Me igs Box ·
ing Club. and Ihe Laurel Cliff Frw
Methodist Church .
Th&lt;' young people Wl'rP transpol1ed by Carl Hysell, Bill and Janet
WUllamson, Butch Stiles, P hyllis
May. Harold Willis, Fenton and
J eannie Tay lor, Nancy and R ollin
Radford, Tr ina Reeves. Carolyn
Collins. George and Nelle Wright .
Robei1 and :'-Jora Eason, JanPt a nd

Russell Stover Reg. 51.95 Chocolate

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MIDDLEPORT - An Easte r
cantata, " It TookaMira cle", wi ll
be presented at the Middlepol1
First Baptist Church , 7 p.m.
· Sunday under the direction of
Mrs. Sharon Haw ley. The musi·
ca l will present Easter in both
music and slides with Danny
White serving as narrator. T he
public is invited to attend

Happenings

meeting held

hav ior.

Girls State delegates set

14 oz. Cans

FOR

Rln'LAND - Dance at Hu·
!land Civic Center Friday.
Music by ltomic Sounds. Admi s·
s1on $2 sing le and $3 a coupl e.

COOLVILLE - The Glory
Road Singers will a Pn&lt;'"'
concert at the Vande rhvol Bap·
list Chur'C'h Sunday at9:45 a .m .
The 15-voiCP int&lt;:'rdenomln a·
tiona! Christian s inging group
'-'ill present "MajPsty." The
public is invited to attend.

School, Rac ine bE'ginning at ll
d.m. ProcePds will bE' used to
purchase new \..\Iindow blinds for
Racine E lementa I)'.
Public
invited

TOPSOH 570

and Zachary .

COMET
CLEANSER

2

POMEROY - The county·
wide prayer meeting will bE' held
Sunday at 2 p.m . at the Hysell
Run Hol iness Church with Glen
BisSPII as the class leader.

MIDDLEPORT - The Mid·
dlepo11 Naza rene Church will be
hosting "Pe!Pr, ThP Big Fishe r·
man " this evening , Friday and
Saturday at 7 p.m. nightly . Thi&gt;
Rev. Kenneth Heaton will dramatize Peter's life through the
ressunection. Public invited to
attend .

SUNDAY

TOUGH STAIN
FORMULA

Reg.
53' Ea.

POMEROY - Return .J a nathan Meigs Chapter of the
DaughtPrs of the American
Revolution w ill meet at 1:30p.m .
Friday at the homP of Mrs.
Thereon .Johnson .

shown Sunday at 7:30p .m. a t the
MI. Hennon United Brethren in
Christ Church, Texas Community. The public is invi1ed to
attend.

Jolm Longsln&gt;lh, Brian Nitz, Vince Knight. Voulanda Meadows; and
third row, Rod IWush, Larry Parsons, Huey Eason, Chuck Knopp, Kevin
Meadows, Brian Wiiil•, 8rian 8uffington , Jenny Miller, and Eddie
Kitchen . Attending but not pktured were Darcie HyseU , Trina ~~Reves,
and Amy Satterfield. ,Jpannie Taylor is the '"'" ulty advi..,r.

A no -till fi e ld day is bE'ing
sponsored by the Meigs Soil and
Water Conservation District and the
Cooperative Extension Service a t 10
a .m. Saturday a t the Rock Springs
Fairgrounds.
items on the agenda are soil loss.
cropping ·rotations soils and how
they re lat e to conservatio n till age
and the Meigs County soil survey .
Other topics include pesticides
and their proper use, sprayer
calibration. weed and insect C&lt;Jntrol
and equipment demonstrations.
The Meigs SWCD Ladies Auxil ·
lary will serve lunch following the
field day events.

sion and sharing to create the
securit y needed to explore personal
values and appraise personal be·

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Thunday, April 12, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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--Local briefs:-- City employees file for representation
Dinner slated Friday

GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis city
pmployees were among the first in
thP state to take advantage ol Ohio's
new public Pmployee collectiv£&gt;
bargaining law. according to an
official ol the American ~'edera tion
of State, Count: · and Municipal
Employees (AF:'.c.'r lr: 1.
Fred Haynes ~ '. wns regional
director for AFi&gt;· JVtL Ohio Council
8, said his union t uru reprPsenta tion
petitions with the Sta t(' Employ Jll('nt Relations Board (SERB! on
behalf of Pmployees at nine differe nt
work places. including Gallipolis. on
Sunday. Aprll 1.
Aprll 1 was thE' first daythcstat(''s
n£&gt;w collective bargaining law went
into effect.

A dinnPr w1lJ be st'r\'ro at thE&gt; Meigs SE&gt;nlor Cllizens CPniPr,
MuibPil)' Heights. PornPro:• . 11'001 4 to 6 p .m . Friday.
The Gabriel QuanPt \l"lU pl'f'S('nt a program ot gospel music at6
p.m . and a round and squart' dB.l\N' will be h('ld !rom 71o 10p.m . With
music by the Stringdustl'rs.
The menu lor the dinner is a cholce ot chicken and homPmade
noodles or ravioli. tOSSPd salad. homl'l'llade rolls and a beverage at a
charge ot $2. Pie . cake and ke cream wl1l bP avallable at an
additional charge. Charw tor the dance Is $1 a person. The public Is
Invited to attend the acti\·ities.

More resurfacing scheduled
Stale R&lt;&gt;Pil'SC!ltarive Jolynn Boster announces that mort' than
seven miles of state highways in Meigs County, including sections of
Statew Route 7 and Stat£&gt; Route 124. have bero scheduled for
res urfacing this summPr.
This resurfacing project will cost approximately $383,UX!.
Resurfacing will bp done on Route 7 between U. S. Rou!P 33 In
Pomeroy and County Road 26, and on State Route 124, bE'tween S.R.l6
through Rutland to Route 7.
the project will b£' adveriised in May and a contract awarded In
June. Rep. Boster reports.

Woman treated, released after wreck
A Racine woman was treated and
released tor dental injuries at
Veterans Memorial Hospital follow ing an early morning accident today
in Lebanon Township.
The Gallia-Meigs Post of the Ohio
Highway Patrol reported Teresa

Awarded fire protection grants
Thrt'e Meigs Cou nty fire depanments have been awarded 19SI
rural community fire protection grants, Stat&lt;&gt; Rep. Jolynn Bost£&gt;r
rl'ports.
The depanmenls involvccd and the grant amounts arl' Bashan
Volunteer Fire Depanment , $1.0ll: Mlddlepon Firl' Depanment,
$1.200. and Pomeroy Volunteer Fire Depanment, $2,350.
The program provides fl'deral matching grants of up to $3,000 to
communities with a population under 10,(XX) for upgrading fire
equipment. It also assists newly formed rural fire departments with
organiza tional , training and equipment costs.
Funding for the program, which totaled $Sl,500 this year, is made
available by the U . S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service
through the Cooper a tlve Foresby Assistanre Act and is administered
by the Ohio Departm&lt;&gt;nl of Natural ResoulXI'S' Division of Forestry.
Rep. Boster also announced that a$2,364 grant has been awarded to
the Meigs County Health Department to Implement health promotion
and disease prevention programs.
The grant will be utilized to conduct and coordinate health
promotion programs tageted towards a speciftc population group
such as infants, chlldrl'n, adolescents, adults and the elderly. Topics
such an accid£&gt;nts. alcohol, smoking , hyper!Pnsion, nutr1tlon,
exercise. stress and other preventable health conditions rt'lated to the
i&lt;&gt;ading rauses ot death and dlsabtlity In Ohlo w1lJ be addressed.

.John.slon

Parrish;

th.f('{'

sons,

Richard II of Auburn, Ala , and
Thomas and Michael , bothalhome;
a daughh•r. Carol L. Simpson of
Stewa r1 ; two brothprs, .Ja&lt;·k ot
Dwnonl. N.J .. and Bobol Parkersburg; a grandson, Rkhard Ill ; lwo
aunts, an unclf' and Sf'Vf'ral nieces

and nephews.
Funera l services will be held at I
p.m. Saturday in While Funera l
Home, Coolv ille. with the i{PV. G.
Wllliam Wollard officiating. llurial
will be In Coolv ill&lt;' Cemetery .
Frlffids may call at the funera l

Meigs County Superlntmdent of
Schools John Riebel asks public
support of a meeti"g to b£' held at
7: ~p.m. tonight at the Meigs High
School on the year of excellence in
education being observed in Ohio.
Plans will get underwa y for an
annual recognition of Meigs County
students in the academic fields.

Will be open at
our new location
at the Middleport
Masonic Temple
soon. Meanwhile.
business as usual
. at our present lo-~== cation.

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OLD COACH INN, RT. 50 WEST
ATHENS , OHIO

DAN'S

Sat.,

April 14 -

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SPRING FISHING CLINIC
PRICES GOOD FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY- APRIL 13 &amp; 14 ONLY
p.m .

p.m .

JOHN MOSES will answer qu&lt;&gt;stions ond talk
aoout the products he represents, such as Zebco.
Marlin, Stren, Mann and Bagley lines .
Pony Spool

BROWN, Moster Fisherman will
demonstrate and talk about new ond existing equipment he uses' and also new products available.
Pro Staff Graphite

Rod ....... $15.95

STREN
All Teo!~

Spin or Boit Cost

Reel ..... $19.95==~
33 Reel
'11.95
our price

With purchase of Rod
and Reel with mail
in coupon from factory.

$995

After t2.00
Rebate from Zebco

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Mann 's 2D-Pock

STERLING 50SA "24.95
CLOSED-FACI!'ourprlce
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SPINNING REEL
. A ter .
•Iaione• of spinning . .OM
Rebate
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WORMS
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•Stoinl•n st•el boll
b.orings .

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Mann's Auger Frogs ..... .... ..... Pk 11 . $1.29

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Zebco 33 Rod &amp; leel Combo
IS NEW LIVING ROOM SUITE AT THE
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Zebco 40SR
Reel ............... $19.95
Zebco Rods ...... ~9.95

22 Auto Rifle Model 60 '69
22 la&amp;null Bolt Action Rifle M~sd~l $89.96
22 Leter Action Rifle Modei39A $118.96

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Simmon•

SCOPES
4 Power $29.95
3x9x32mm $39.95

4x12x40mm • WA '69.95
rFREE Lock Blade Knife With Scope Purcha8e

Reg. •19.95

Tri-County Sport Shop
2 Pc. Living Room Suite, Swivel Rocker
2 End Tables, Wall-to-wall Carpeting &amp; Drapes

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FURNITURE
STORE HOURS
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9:30-5:00
Gallipolis, Oh .
Closed Thurs.

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Located betwHn Point Pleasant &amp; Ma10n on Rt. 62
Next to Ma10n County Fairgrounds

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Store Houn: Monday thru Saturday

9:00 • 7:00 p.m.
Phone 304/675-2918

costs each; Lawrence Swain,
Reedsvute, failed to display valld
11cense, $10 and costs.
Harold Smith, Jr. Reedsville,

costs only.
StevenTaylor,Pomeroy,falledto
keep v&lt;&gt;hi cle on rtghI half o f
roadway, $:!)and costs; Timothy

and costs, disorderly conduct, $25
and costs; Larry Good, Sr., Long
Bottom passing bad checks, costs
and restitution; Don Johnson, Long

werl' Terry

speed, $22 and costs; Elmer
Pickens, Racine, left of center, UJ
and costs, operators llcense,license
plates and rt'gistration suspended
for 90 days, no insurance; Elaine
Ellis, Rutland, failed to yield, $25
and costs; Franklin Rizer, Pome-roy, speed, $24 and costs; Rick
Pridemore, Rutland, DWl, $250and
costs, 10 days confinement. license
suspended six months, speed,c'Osts
only, no driver license. 10 days
confinement and costs; Richard
Young, Racine, DW1.$250andcosts,

Herdman, Harrtsonvllle, disorderly
conduct, $:al and costs; Mickey
Oller. no operators license, $50 and
costs, one year probation.

Bottom, disorderly conduct, costs,
refrain trom complainant, six
months probation; Brttt Dodson,
Middlepol1, disorderly conduct, $25
and costs; IrisSrnlth,Bellevllie,W.
Va .. speed, $25 and costs; Ross
Harrison, Dunbar. speed, $21 and
costs, Dan Ramsey, Belpre, speed,
$24 and costs.
Forfeiting bonds were Thomas
Szpond, Northville, Michigan,
speed. $42; wuuam Taylor, Louis·
vUie, Ky., faUed to display valid
HUT sticker, $45; DE&gt;bbie Muter,

McNickle, Racine,

Blood donors

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Henry Price , Tuppers Plains, no
motorcycle Ucense, ·$75 and costs,
three days confinement, obtain
cycle endorsement and $Sl of fine
and jail sentence will be suspended;
Christopher Ransom, Racine, recklessoperation.$Zi andcosts,llcense
plates, registration and operators
license suspended 90 days, no

Daily

Sentinel-Page

9

Lottery winners

Marriage license

CLEVELAND

Elbert Lee WUI1ams, 33, Rutland
and Sharon Lee Hensley, 29 ,
Rutland were issued a marriage
license in Meigs County Probate
Court.

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winning numbE'r drawn Wednesday
night In the Ohio Lottery's dally
game, "TheNumbPr,"was068.
In the "Pick 4" gam&lt;', played
Monday through Friday, the wln-

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DAN'S
318 N. 2nd

Middeport

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bus. possession of marijuana, $30- -P~o~m~e~roy~,~speed~~·~$50;~,~W~illi=-am-KJ-dd-.~~~~~~~~~~P~h~.~9~9~2~-3~6~4~8~~~~~~~~~~
Jr., Pedro. Oh , speed, $42.

"As long as there are people. there
will be a need for blood . and
volunteer blood donors" stated
Vernon N&lt;&gt;ase, Meigs County Blood·
mobil&lt;' Chairman.
The donors help assure that the
blood supply will bP adequate when
a nd where it is needed, N£&gt;ase
commented .
P&lt;&gt;rson who areal least 17yearsof
age or have not reached their 66th
birthday can donate if they are In
good health and weigh at least llO
pounds. If the donor is 17 a part'ntal
ro nSI'nt slip is needed .
The next Bloodmobil£&gt;visit will b£'
Wednesday. Aprill8, at the Senior
Citizens Center, Mulberry Heights,
Pomeroyfromlp.m. to5: 30p.m.AII
blood types arre needed to help
maintain the blood supply. Nease
stated .

Squads answer five
calls Wednesday
Five calls were answered by local
units Wednesday, the Meigs County
Emergency Medical Services
repol1s.
At 1:05 p.m.. Pomeroy took
William Eakindrom E. MainS!., to
Vet&lt;&gt;rans Memorial Hospital ; at
6; 59 p.m.. Pomeroy took James
Powell from West Main St., to ;
Veterans M&lt;&gt;morial; at 4; 10 p.m.,
Racine w&lt;&gt;nl to the John Hili
residenCe to extinguish a brush flrt';
SyracuSI' at 3:33 p.m . went to
Welshlown Hill for Billy Joe Klein.
taken to Hoizl'r Medical Center and
al 10:50 a.m., Rutland went to
Edmundsen Roazd for Peggy
RusSI'Ii, taken to Holzer Medical
Center.
1

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Iris Roush, Gallipo·
lis; Gladys Sigler, Coolvllie; Jennie
Williamson. Rutland; Sharon Bai·
ley, Middleport; Marvin Darst,
Pomeroky:
Virginia Hubbard.
Pomeroy.
Discharged - Barbara Wilson.
WalterLaudennilt. Leona Hensley.
Estel Moore. Christina Peck. Lula
Strauss.

Free Cap

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Thlrly-seven defendants W&lt;&gt;re
Onedandfourothers!orfeltedbonds
lnM ~....
.,~CountyCourtWednesdy .
Fined by Judge Patrlck O'Brten

Hospital news

Lifetime Warranty

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Thirty-seven fined in Meigs County Court

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!alledtodisplayvalldllcenSPplates,
.. pended six months, left of center,
$10
and costs.
Gordon West, Racine, speed, $20
and costs; Claude J . Humphreys,
Pomeroy. falled to display valid
license. $10 and costs; Dav"id Zirkle,
Racine, stop llght, $10 and costs;
Marjorie Rood, Reedsvute, faJ:ed to
yi&lt;&gt;ld right of way, $10 and costs;
Arthur Gray and Michael Gray,
Racine, disord&lt;&gt;riy conduct, $70 and

Pomeroy
992 2192

Necchi's Education Department placed orders in anticipation
of previous year sales . Due to budget cuts these sales were
unclaimed. These machines must be sold! All machines offered are the most modern machines in the Necchi ltne . These
machines are MADE OF METAL and sew on all fabrics: levi's,
canvas. upholstery, nylon , stretch, vinyl. silk. EVEN SEW ON
LEATHER! These machines are new with a 25 year warranty.
With the new 1984 Necchi you just set the color-coded dial
and see magic happen : straight sewing. zigzag. buttonholes
(any size). invisible blind hem . monogram. satin stitch. embroidery . applique. sew on buttons and snaps, topstitch,
elastic stitch. professional serging stitch. straight slltch ...
all of this and more with out the need of old fashioned cams
or programmers. Your price with this ad $198. Without this ad
$529.

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Pometvy-Middleport, Ohio

BLshop, Huntington, $:!)and costs
each, speed; Evelyn Anderson,
Charleston , Judith Fry , New
Haven,andRockyPearson,Mason,
$23 and costs each, speed; Cathy
Carleton, Racine, William Wlison,
Parkersburg and Robert Bash, Jr.,
Crooksville, $21 and costs each,
speed; Sidney Ellis, Middleport,
stop sign, $10 and costs; Karen
~ymour, DE&gt;x!Pr, speed, $24 and
costs; Dawn Roush, Long Bottom.

Woodland Centers

e

12, 1984

Mary Obltz, Racine and Homer

Professional Counseling
and
Family Services

Issues remindt•r

UNCLAIMED SCHOOL SEWING MACHINES

DAN'S SHOE, BOOT and CLOTHING STORE

Marion F. Oller, 79, Liltl&lt;&gt;
Hocking, forrnerlyofPomeroy,dled
at the residence of his daughter,
Rose Mary Wamsley, Little HockIng, Wednesday morning.
Mr. Oiler was born July ~.19041n
Vinton County the son of the late
Benjamin Franklin and Mary
Hutchison Oller. His first wife,
Bessie Ellen Oiler preceded hbn in
death In 1957 and his second wife,
Fannie Hood Oiler in 1979. He was
also preceded in death by four
brothers.
Mr. Oller was a coal miner.
He is survived by tour daughters,
Martha Jean Fife. Pomeroy; Rose
Mary Wamsley, Little Hocking;
Betty Ann Bibbee and Sharon
Richards, Fleming Oh.: three sons,
Marvin Oli&lt;&gt;r. Shade; George Oiler,
Brady Lake, Ohio Ciar&lt;&gt;nce Oiler.
Winter Garden, Fla.; three st..psons. Ray Hood and Jim Hood,
Mansfield and Tom Hood, Bellaire;
two slsll'rs, Lenora Jpnkins, Syra·
CUSI' and Oara Gideon, Shol1,
Florida; 16 grandchildren and five
great grandchildren.
Funeral Sl'rvtces wlll b£' held
Fr1day at 1 p.m . at Ewing Funl'rai
Home with the Rev. NOI'i Herrmann
officiating. Burtal wU1 be In Grave
Hill Cemetery. Friends may caU at
the funeral home Thursday from2to
4 and 7 to 9.

He was employed at Acme
Flshing Tool Co. for 23 years and
more rrcently had wn e mployed
wtlh BorgWarner Chemical Co ..
Parkersburg He was a membE'r of
the Coolville Fire Department and
was an E~1'r ~;1th SEOEMS.
,\lso survh·ing arP his wife. Mary

If approved. an election would
then be held to determine if that unit
chooses to be rt'presented by a
union. In this case, by AFSCME.
If the question carries by a simple
majority (one mort' than one--half of
the number of employees within the
bargaining unill, AFSCME would
be certified as the "sole and
exclusive" bargaining unit for those
employees.

REWARD!

After 10 years in business, thanks
to great customers like you, we
have outgrown our store.

Marion F. Oiler

Parkershurg .

Wright. a Gallipolis city water
treatment plant worker, says thai
the collective bargaining law re·
quires that SERB approve the
proposed unit .

WE ARE MOVING!

home from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday
and until time of services on
Saturday.

Richard H. (Dick! Parrish, 51,
Coolville. died Wednesday night in
Camden-Oark Hospital, PArkersburg , W.Va .. following an ex!Pnded
illness.
He was the son ot Josephine
Moore Parrish of Parkersburg, and
the late A.H. (Spike I Parrish .
A life member of Boy Scou !Troop
J, Parkersburg, he Sl'rved as
sccutmaster. He s£&gt;rved in the U.S.
Air Force In Korea and was a
member of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars. Parkersburg. He belonged to
the First Christian Church ,

Hill, 18, Rt. 2, was lransportro to
VMH by ptivale vehicle.
In the 12:15 a .m . accident on Ohio
118, HUI was traveling east when her
pickup truck went off the road and
struck a power pole.

proprtate" by SERB.
The proposed bargaining unit
excludes " ... pollee and fire depan ment employees, confidential em ployees 1those whorepon directly to
the city manager), management
and professional employees and
supervisors."

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Area deaths
Richan:l H. Parrish

Floyd Wrtghl , who is serving as
temporary president of th&lt;&gt;organtzlng drive for some Gallipolis city
employees, said Wednesday night
the union was seeking to represent a
bargaining unit of approximately 40
" blue-collar" and clerical workers.
"'fwpnty-five employi'I'S have
signed authorization cards with the
union," he said, "and our petition
has bel'n flled with SERB."
That petition asks that a bargaining unit composed of " ... all nonuniformed employees of the city of
Gallipolis, including Sl'tvice and
maintenance pmployees, skilled
trad&lt;&gt; employees, clerical em ployees a nd technical em ·
ployees ...... be determined as "ap-

April

.

Gas funds received
StatP Auditor Thomas E. ~~ergu­
son's office r&lt;'ported the April
distribution of $5,lll,449.14 to the
slate's counties, townships, cities
and villages in rPVenues collected
fmm the state's live cents per gallon
gasoline tax . Meigs County received
$22,110.54 and pach of the county's
townships received $793.69.

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Meets Monday
Scuthern Local Board of Educa tion will meet Monday, Aprill6, at7
p.m.

HERE'S THE STORY: After 71 years in business, Empire
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facing an extreme financial crisis. We have lost our. Middleport store to
tire and most ratse funds rmmedrately to reburld. Thrs loss threatens our
company sturcture with financial ruin. We_have had to take a huge new rnventory marked for Middleport Furniture tn at our Galltpolls loatron. We
are overstocked with fine . name brand furniture and the brlls are mountAIIIurniture is on the BLOCK for IMMEDIATE SALE and LIQUIDA·
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To end maniage
Melvin Cross, Rt. 1, Langsville,
and Louise Cross, Rt. 1, LangsvUie,
filed for dissolution of marriage In
Meigs County Common Pleas
Coun.
1n the same coun Joyce Diane
Otto was granted a divorce from
vernon l\lllchael Otto on charges of
gross neglect of duly and the
marriages of Robert J . Spaun and
Nola Jean Spaun and PaulL. Rowe
and Arlene K. Rowe were dissolved .
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Cou' y Atea C AO wl •eceve
ardd sbursetreJT PA a oca
r ons lor S 0 A No "- 4
The F nanoal System s state
app10ved and a oene1ally
ac"eo ted aceounttng proce
dure co nSISttnr.J of cash recP.tpl
and d sb J s~ m~nt IPdQPrs a
general ed ger and ge ne•a
10u nal Checks w 11e n fo
dosbursement a•e au thor 7 ed by
Slid ned voucher., that dese tbe
the the purchase and the
checks have a INO panv s gnJ
tur~: CQut remcr t
There Nl 1 be an at rlt of
J T PA funds annually by ;m
ndepend~ n r r. P A
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No
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Apo n tc tre Go\e rn o r .;vh ch
w II nc lude
!::o. The dc..1cr pit On o! act 1
hes co nducted dur ng thP las
orogr am year
B ChrH ar tP.r SII'S of th(l
ra c pan ts sel\ed w th J T P A
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C Tl e exlen t 10 wh ch
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BUDGET
INFORMATION
SUMMARY
FY 85
Adm1n

Athe ns
Gall t

S32t112
19 447
16 20h.
4 l 5b

Hock ~q
Law en e
Me qs
Pt rv
Vtnton
( Pn tal Adm n
Total

1 7 H/0

, . 308
8 I 03

162 056
324113
Support
Adult

Ath "ns

Total

Youth

S 38 635 s 26 188

G1111a
23181
Hocktng
19 318
Law Pnn~ 11/ L4 4
MPq&lt;;
21249
fJe v
29 170
Vnton
GJ24
Ce• l•al Adm n

8192 921

15713
1 HY-ll
35 26 7
14401

19 44 6
7082

$131192

Trairwng
Adult
Youth
!'1. 11 enG s 180 293 s- 122 2 u
GJia
108 176
/ll/7
Hock 1q
90147
Fi 1 l OG
LawrAnce 743 804 1ti 4 578
MPg')
9916?
U72 17

Pey

136129

907 52

Vnton

'12 578

33049

(PI 1 1

Adm n

Total

8900 289

8612 241

TOTAL BUDGET
:?3 9 8 4 4

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Public N ot1ce

!::\ S 0 A No 24 conststs of
o nly o ne labor ma • ket area
9 T he I an ton Lawre• ce

13 19f_;L I

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2 1985--.

LEGAL NOTICE
SeaiF.d btd s fo Jhe rons 1ruc
t on ol thP F Mn
St 'lnd
Con :J o St ".alP In np ovP
ment p o1e l tc rhP V ICJge of
Purr e•ov Oh
wIt be u vt d
by the Counc 1 o tt he V ll aqe ul
Pomc oy a1 lllfl M r~yo• s of ! cc
n !he ne.... \. IIJqc Hal at 3 20 E
Ma nSI u1 1200nor n lv CJ
t me Thursday Apr 2b 934
and a hat r nP nn1 piKP N I
hf' puhl dy opPnPcl il wl Pa 1
The wo k to wh ct B ds r r
nv led cur 5 ~ I s t f f 111 st1 n 111
ma te1 ~ s and ahor lo th e
cans t uc t on J f 3 0 1 5 lePI of
12 and 2 J"'J lee! ol 6 w 1 t
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work .: ; !O hP 0f!rfornl~ rl nr r
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APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561
All Makes

•Washers •Dishwashers
•Rangel
•Refngerators
•Dryers •Freezers

PA'ITS and SERVICE
4 5 ttc

COUNTY MEIGS
PUBUC NOTICE

10 6 tfc

DOZER
AND
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WORK
AL TROMM
742-2328
We Have the
lowest Rates

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"RECLAMATION WORK

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"DUMP TRUCK SERVICE

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

Need A Special

·wATER GAS &amp;
OIL LINES

JIM CLIFFORD

CALL

VAUGHAN'S BAKERY
Mtddleport, OH
We do cakes p1es coo
ktes for any occaston
btrthday1 anntversartea
hohdaya

992· 120~

Weddtng Cakes Top11 end
Novelty Cake Item• Are On
D1sp!a&gt;t

PH 992-5546
lltt

HourS 8 to 6

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
&amp; Parnted
Storm Doors
&amp; Windows

949-2263

•TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER
•END LOADER
•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
•WATER GAS SEWER
RAIN LINES
Count~ C•rtlf,.d

SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED
FREE ESTIMATES

367· 7560-367-767
CHESHIRE OHIO
3 1

ALUMINUM SIDING

servrce and rnstallatron
Resrdent1al

•Replacement Wmdows

•Naw Roofmg
FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE
PH 992-2772

&amp; Commercial

Call 742-3195
Or

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For all your wrnng
needs furnaces reparr

992·5875

3?67mo

askm&amp; anr quest ons 1111es ad'IIU
on al l aHatrs ol ht~ such as lo11e
and busmess Sickness and health
1517 S Cou1t {next to Courthouse )

ATHINS
2nd Floo1 Oft iJ Ctll 593 5485
10 am 6 p m - Aite1 6 30 p m
ca n ~· 1eaclled at 16 Platns
Rd R1 682- 6 30 ll p m

Readtng 15 Wtth
Thts Ad
J 22 !

CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Addons end rftmodehng
- Roofrng and guHer wOf'k
Concrete work
- Plumbtng and ~ectncal
work
(Free Estimates]

KITCHEN &amp; SON
CONSTRUCTION

4

Grveaway

Vinyl &amp; Alummum

4911 General Hartml!"r Pkwy
Middleport OH

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodehng
Roofmg of all Types
Worked m home area
20 years
free Est1mates

PH 992-2549
Open

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

EUGENE lONG

Ph (614) 843 5425
3·8

2 mo

Mon -Sat 10 to 6

Baby hamsters
g1veaway Call
after 6

Ready to

446 4173

Kmdhng wood to g•veaway

Call 446 1 t 49

General
Construction

Roofmg A Specialty
46I

pd

To a good home 3 yr old
female pan Terner spaded
&amp; housebroken loves ch1ld
ren Call 446 3737

Rt 124,Pomeroy Ohto

Four black dog.s four mths
old to g1ve away 992 7822

Also Transm1ss1on
PH
or

992-5682
3 24 tfc

mo

Pupptes half German She
pard and half Huskey 1 male

&amp;: 4 female

6 weeks old

304 676 4650
Garden space far free 1512
Kanawha St
304 675

992-7121

2482
Male Golden Retrrver and
half Shepherd Gentle and
very good With kids 304

992 7314

Oh1o

PERSONAliZED
POOLS

I

498 Gen Harturger Pkwy
Mtddleport OH

WHALEY S AUTO PARTS
PH 992 7013

New Chevy Truck

PH

FENDER
'76 95
DOORS
'14995
HOODS
'17495
BUMPERS
'69 95
GRILL
'42 50
R SUPPORT
'84 95
TAll GATE
'85 00
FORD FENOER
'69 95
169 95
BUMPER

to

CUSTOM
BENDING

6

COMPLETE
POOL SERVICE
4·6·1 mo

1"• !lites Soutn of Cnester
Rt 7 Pomeroy Oh
Custom Exhausts

OWNERS
Rodney

6

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CIWORltlt

949-~046

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3 28 tin

POOLS-PLUS

Sales and Service
NOW OPEN
Charleston Rd
Just Past Krodell Park

Ports

mo pd

RT

50

EAST

&amp;

35185 Oak Htll Road
lone Bottom OH 45743

Bashan Bu1ldmg

WANTED

CALL 992-3466

Ener&amp;y

Sc1pro
Recycling 01vrsron

HAULED
Al TROMM

742-2328
4/9 / 1 mo

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
EVERY
SAT NIGHT
6 .30 P.M
Factory Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns

Only

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

--es

- Doltn

- Dump lruds
- Lo-Boy

- Tf1fl&lt;her

- Water
- Sower
-Gas Unes
- SeptiC Systems
LARGE or SMAU JOBS
PH 992 ·2478
3 22 I mo pd

Vonyl

S.

Alumonurri

SIDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

W anted to buy square dane
tng clothes S•zo 10 any

lypa Call 446 4537
Wanted to buy stendmg
t1mber
Call after 6 or
anytime weekends 614

388 9906
9617

or 614 388

Aprtl 12 14 1 5 Clothes
knick knacks TV stand end
tables clocks
Fa1rv1ew
Evergreen Ad

YARD SALE Apr1l 12 end
13 9 00 t1ll 4 00 Bes1de
Mason Bowlmg Alley Ma
so n W Va Venous ttems

Fn Sat 9 to dark Clothes
coffee and end tables furnt
ture m1sc 1tems 55 Gar
f1eld Ave Gallipohs
The Gallrpohs Flea Market
Thanks Vou Over fourteen
hundred vrsned us last week
end We expect more th1s
com1ng Sat &amp; Sun and
make thts spectal offer Set
up outside all the merchan
d1se you can get on one
veh1cle for only S 5 a day
Ne1ghbors frtends fam1hes
and orgamzat1ons get to
gether and f1lt a truck Some
6 x8 table space available
tnstde
Some have been
reserved by th e month and
by the year So hurray and
become a part of th1s
excltmg mdoor outdoor ev
ery weekend year round
market
Call 446 7037
evenmgs

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; Vtcmrty

Wanted to Buy or Lease
tobacco poundage 256
1612 or 446 1437
Wanted to buy Junk cars
top prrces patd Call 614

388 9615
Wanted to buy New used&amp;
anttque furntture Wilt buy 1
p1ece or complete house
holds Also complete Auct1
oneenng serv1ce Call
Rodney Howery 614 698

7231
Buymg datlv gold silver
cotns nngs Jewelry sterling
ware old cams large cur
rency Top pnces Ed Bur
ltet1 Barber Shop 2nd Ave

Oh

614 992

Cash pa1d for fancy •ron or
heavy tron beds S 1 60 end
up for certam Me1g!i Co
stone Jars
Old t1me cup
board
call 1 304 882

FURNITURE
Beds
tron
wood cupboards
c hatrs
c hests baskets d1shes
stone Jars anttques gold
and silver
Wnte M 0
M11ler Rt 2 Pomeroy Ohto
45769 or ca ll 614 992

Childrens glasses found out
stde Sears Saturday Call

Electrrc toy trams any shape
or conditiOn Call 614 992

992 2178

6356

Lost or stolon 2 purses
reward Pomeroy area no
questions asked
Rhonda
134 A Mulberry Ave
Pomeroy

Wanted to buy used truck m
good cond1t1on 304 675

16 month old He1fer wh1te
and red Striped lost m or
around G1bbs Farm near B1g
Woods If seen please call
304 882 2033 evenmgs

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auct10n

Atck Pearson Au ct toneer
Serv1ce Estate Farm An
tlque &amp; hqutdat10n sales
licensed S. bonded m Ohto &amp;

WVa 304 773 5785
304 773 9186

Of

6203

Help Wanted

Receptton1st Sales 5 day
per week 1 or 2 eve Sat
Send complete resume to
Box 1292 m care of the
Galhpohs Oatfy Trtbune 826
Th1rd Ave
Galhpolts Oh

45631
Wanted people 1n Gell1e &amp;nd
Metgs Counties to share
h o mes m a foster home type
program for adults wtth
emotional problems Re1m
bersement of S240 to $330
per mo for more 1nforma
t1on call or wrrte Becky
Canter Woodland Centers
Inc 412 Vmton P1ke Galh

Part t1me gardner Call 446

3069
Mt Alto Auct1on
Every
Saturd•y 6 p m Constgn
mentsaccepted 1 00 t1llule
time Emm• Bell auctioneer

4288177 Loc 429 84

PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF All TYPES

Mt Alto Auctton Bern unttl
further notice aele w1U be
the frrst and second Satur
dey 6 pm only Emma Bell
Auctioneer Lie No 429

84 304 428 8177

7323
Dental Asatstant needed
Full time m Gall1pohs area
Must be w1lhng to learn
Resumes requ~red Send to
Bo~t 200 m care of the
Gal!tpohs Datly Trtbune 826
Thtrd Ave
Galhpohs Oh
45631 No later than Apnl

25th

1- - - - - - - - - - Part time secretary
receptton1st
Must have
some accounttng back
ground Some aales expe
nance preferable but not
nece11•ry Send resume to
BoJII 300 m care of the
Gelltpolls De1ly Tribune 825

Th11d Ave
45631

Call

614 265 7300

Need housekeeper to do
spnng cleanmg (once) tn apt
Substantial pay Catt aHer

730pm 6149923011
H1gh School Juntors
Senrors Be a member of
OUR West Vngmta Army
Nattonal Guard Buddy Pia
toontiJ We currently have
vacanc1es for md1vrduals
who want to attend bas1c
trammg w1th others from
West V1rgm1a Tra1n1ng w1ll
beg1n at Fort 01x NJ on
June 11th and you wtll be
back for the fall school term
Thts 15 the perfect summer
JOb Jotn now and begtn
earmng money for monthly
meetmgs earn full t1me pay
durmg summer trtumng and
then earn part t1me pay upon
return from tra1nmg Call

304 675 3950
642 3619

Of

1 800

No layoffs no strtke eJ~c
earntng p otential W e tram
call 614 742 2125
Full t1m e part time w1th
maJor U S Company earn
mgs up to $200 per week
full ume $100 pan trme
pOSSible 304 676 2518
Help Want ed !I lady to liVe tn
and cere for mvehd room
board
and wages
304

675 3683
Avon represeF1tBtrve
needed
good temtones
Henderson Galhpol1s Ferry
and many others 1 576

2318
Sotuattons
Wanted

Would hke to ftnd someone
who could make badges
patches &amp; ms1gn.a s for a
church youth program
Please call 675 3516 be
tween 5 30 &amp; 7 00
Wtll care for theelderlym my
homa Lots of references
Men or women Call 614

667 3402

polos Oh 45631 CAll 446
5500 or 992 2192
Auct1on every fn mght at
the Hartford Community
Center Truckloads of new
merchandtse every week
Con11gments of new end
uaed merchandise always
welcome Richard Reynolds
Aucttoneer 304 276

nov

12

Employment
Services
11

OIL &amp; GAS If you have 011 &amp;
gas expenence our growtng
corporatiOn IS lookmg for
reps &amp; area supervisors Full
trammg
Sales or publtc
relatio n eMpenence helpful
but not necessary Openmgs
m most eastern counties
Excellent opportunity &amp; mo

Gattlpotto

Oh

Mercer s A1vervtew Per
sonal Care Home has vacan
c1e1 for elderly penons
Betty Mercer owner 304

773 5882
Harper s Adult Care Home
has a vacancy for another
restdent elderly person Call

304 575 1293
Wtll do roof1ng and odd JObs

Call

304 675 7271

446 3204

prlvacv &amp;63,900 Call 614
992 6420
For sale or rent 3 bedrm
house w1th detached garege
on 34 acres m Portland are•
Call after 6 30 p m 304
Ntce house tn Pomeroy 3
bedrm tully carpeted, b•s•
ment fireplace large front

742 2823
Movmg Sale Refngerator
carseat walker baby beck
pack box of boys clothes
s1ze 8 to 1 0 parts for
Yamaha Call 742 2874
frtday Aprtl 13 9 30 to
5 00 Franc1s Benedum res1
dance
Success Rd
Tuppers Plams

porch $39 600 Call 614
992 7683

6 rooms basement double
garage 1 &amp; one tt\trd acre
lot
Rose H1ll
Pomeroy
$32 900 Call 1 614 678
2513
Owner transferred
must
sell excellent cond1tion

see 000

$11 000 down

Assume 8112 Pet loan 304

675 1529 after 5 00

4-.: room house tn country
large lot on Chestnut R1dge
c1ty water
hooked up
$12 000 304 e75 7689
FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO BUYtll 14 h Wtde three
bedroom
bath and half
mobile home a1tt1ng on mce
lot
ready to move 1nto
S225 00 down 8226 00 per
month 304 576 2711
3 bedroom 2 V2 baths fem
1ly room ftreplace excep
t1onal kitchen drmng room
Many ntce extras 304 882

Financial

2095
21

07552

For sale by owner 3 bdr
central a1r forced aar fur
nence buck stove tnground
1 Bx36 swtmmtng pool
close to c1ty •choola Prtced
reduced to 138 600 Cell

273 6272

Purses dresses srze 20 to
24 12 tadtes shoes s1ze 10
flower stands d11hes cur
tams
bedspreds lots of
m1sc Ratn or sh me Thurs
12th fr1 13th Un10n Ave
behmd Rutland Elementary

Apphcattons now bemg ac
cepted at Bob Evans Steak
house 1630 Eastern Ave
Galhpolts Oh 45631
Part t1me take mventory m
Mrddteport Stores Car ne
cessary
Wnte phone
number exper~ence to ICC
508 Box 627 Paramus NJ

Homes for Sale

Owner tr•nsfered mu1t sell
beautiful 3 bdrm bnc"
home Ftrepl•c•
deck
woods
prtv•cv sunshme

2 Yard Sales of everythmg
Thurs &amp; Frr 9 ? At Cente
nary on Uncoln P1ke

anyttme

7760

614-992-7626

3123

Wanted to buy used coal &amp;
wood heaters Swam Furm
I re
446 3159
3rd
&amp;
t...uve St Galhpol1s Oh

614 256 1905

No Sunday Calls

MIDDLEPORT OHIO

Wanted To Buy

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS

949·2BoD

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.

9

LOST Addavll1e Grade
School area Tan P1t Bull
dog answers to Jack If
found call 614 367 0618
Reward

"8eautrful, Custom
Burlt Garages"
Call for free sidrng es
trmates, 949·2801 or

3 lltfc

Centenary
13 Tools

2711

8

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GUN SHOOT

Types Of Aiummum
Clean Sneet &amp; Cast
41 ( lb
Weeks of Apr1l 9·21
Alumrnum Auto Tnns
•a 00 Eoch
Irony Alumrnum
Pr•c•d On lntpechon
Located IV• Mtlt East of
P11ttown on Twp 141

LIMETONE

Yard Sate at
Townhouse Fn

95 0 2or614 245 5478

Seryrce

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOlSTERY
CLEANERS
We Use Von Senrader
Equopment Recommended
by leadrng Carpet Manu
facturers
FREE ESTIMATES'
3 28 I mo

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GUYSVILLE OHIO

Farm Equ1pment

PH. (614) 985-4212

Phone 742· 3171

U

14x28 $6 200 rnstalled

4-4·1

Now Acceptin

SALES &amp; SERVICE

12x24 $5 500 rnstalled

Office: 675-1388

M L Bud McGHEE
Broker Auctton Strvoee
Cheryl Lemley,
Mti&amp;S County ASSOCllte

BOGGS

Authomed Jonn Deere
New Holland, Bush Hoe
Farm EqUipment
Dealer

Spec1al Aprtl Only

In

LOST Plott Coonhound m
Sugar Creek area Please call

Also Some Cor
Fenders Available

13 14 9AM to 5PM

Lost and Found

Rodney area
Cocker Wendy &amp; 9 wk old
pup
Both buff
No tO
Reward
Calf 614 245

. _ . duiJtleN
•Wirfl bn..l"'- for

Huge Yard Sale 5th house on
left past Buckeye H1lls Mtsc
Avon sewmg ttems furn1
lure Everyth1ng cheap Apnl

M•ddlaport
3476

lOST

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PH

&amp;

675 5081

CHIMNEY SWEEP

WALKER- \

992-2549

OPEN:
MON.-SAT. 10

CHIMNEY KING

KELLER'S

3 Famtly ant1que stand 15
wheels n1ce clothes alot of
mce 1tems Bulavtlle Porter
Ad 114 mtle past Shnne Club
turn rrght fnday &amp; Satur

446 3672

mo

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

Yard Sale 128 &amp; 134 4th
Ave
Galhpohs
Wed &amp;
Thurs 5 Fam1ly Truck load
dtshes &amp; m1sc

We pay cash for late model
clean used cars
J1m Mmk Chev Otds Inc
B1U Gene Johnson

3 brown pupp1 es With bob
ta&lt;ls Call 446 9799

V. C. YOUNG Ill
Of

304 895 3828

2114

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Garage Sale 1 5 ft fence
clothtng &amp; m1sc 1tems lh
pr.ce 731 Th1rd Ave Wed
Thurs Fr1 &amp; Sat

Pt Pleasant
&amp; '11Cin1ty

f t
0 th
11
Cake&amp;CandyShop h mtle
rut JBrs
er ems
East of Harruonvrlle on St&amp;
At 143 Full line of Wilton I :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~..:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;.+~;;;;;;;~;;;;====~
c•ke supplies
Wedd1ng ~
supphes weddmg cakes &amp; 1~=---::-;-;:--;::-;--special order cakes all avails
8
Pubhc Sale
11 Help Wanted
18 Wanted to Do
ble atverv reasonable pnces
&amp; Auction
We also have candy caps by
Will cut.,. lawn 1n Galhpohs
Wanted mature full t1me
Nestle &amp; candy melts by
area Call to make arrange
babysitter 1n my home for
Wtlton plus a fullltne of other
ments Ask for Me l 446
candy supplies Hours of
Auct1on every Tuesday older children Call 446
7315
2188 ttl 2PM after 2 call
operat1on Tuesday through
ntght Pt Pleasant WVa
Auct lonme Neal Youth 446 1397
Saturday 9 a m
5 p m
Repa1r or remodel or tnstall
Center Bldg
Camden St
Sunday &amp; Monday please
cetlrng
ttle and wall panetrng
Be a Flea Market Dealer See
614 367 7101
call before comrng
Call
Call 614 992 2759
our ad m V ard Sales
614 742 3033
Decorated cakes all occas
s1on reasonably pnced

Miss THERESA
MARCO
1
PALM &amp;
PSYCHE READING
W111 rud rou1 ent u hie wttllour

4 Famtly Garage Sale Cente
nary Townhouse Rt 141
Aprd 6 &amp; 7 Fr1 &amp; Sat 9 unt1t
6PM
Bargatn s galore
some antiques

dav 9 1

Announcements

very fnendly Ca1161 4 379

YOUNG'S

Pomeroy

Our amcereat ftpprectatlon
to one and all that contrrb
uted rn our 11me of loss of our
son Ayward Curt1s Jones
Jr Many thanks for lhe food
cont r~buted
Thanks to
fnends from far away who
were concerned about h1s
family Dlon Billy Jam1e &amp;
Wendy whiCh he leh to
carry on m hiS place He will
never be forgotten at home
or by h1s friends far and
Wide Thank you all H1s
father Ayward Jones Sr
hts mother Mae Jones
famtly D1on B1lly Jam1e
Wendy

3

Yard Sale Fr1 &amp; Sat 9 7
clothtng d1shes ratn can
eels Spnnger Ad Kanauga

Gall1pohs
&amp; Vtcinity

In Memorram

2 yr old male Collie dog

II I tfe

992 6215

Our smcerest end most
heartfelt thanks to an our
frtendl neighbors &amp; role
t1vea who contnbuted 1n any
way In our time of loss of our
husband &amp; father Robert R
Yonker
Srncerely the
Yonker Fam1ly

2

31

'{atd Sa\eS

Card of Thanks

614 446 0294

ROOFING CO.
NEW-REPAIR

1

SWEEPER and sewing ma
chme repatr
parts
and
supptres
Pt ck up and
delivery
Dav1s Vacuum
Cleaner one half mtle up
Georges Creek Rd
Call

WRITESEL

•Storm Wmdows

New Homes - hlenSJVe
Remodehng
lnsuTance Work
Custqm Pole Bldgs
&amp; Garages
Rooftng Work
Alumtnum &amp; Vtnyl S1d1ngs
16 Years Expenence
GREG ROUSH
PH 992-7583
or 992 2282

Cake?

Weddtnl5 Are our Spectatty

·cuSTOM BUll THOMES

MILlER
ElECTRIC
SERVICE

All

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J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
•Insulation
•Storm Doors

3746 5 l or

requtrements
Ftnal tssu ance of a r pe1m 110
ope, at e
Sc 010 Enmgy Assoctate&lt;;
Tw p Ad 141
Sc pto OH Etfecttve date

INTERES,ED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
We d like to Introduce you to
Encqe A Car tne modern way
to dnve the veh1cle of your

f&lt;'l S 1 2 7tc

If Interested contact
The Home Na!tonal Bank
rn Racrne 949·2210

Chap 3745 and OAC Cha ps

4/1211

] / 23/ 1 110

Three acres wtth a nrcely
coostructed conrete block
home 26x30 3 bedrooms
one bath 12xl5 itvrng
room and 24x24 famtly
room Parttally carpeted
fuel otl furnace w1th facrlt
for
woodbumer
Ires
12xl5 block storage burld
mg. 20x30 block garage
Rtght off Rt 248 country
settmg, V. mrle e&lt;~st of
Chester, Ohto
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE
Down
starrs equrpped wrth
hvmg room,
ktlchen
dtnrng room and den
upstatrs has two bed
rooms and one bath,
house also has basement lot srze approx
48'x308 Needs work

16 1414 66 6037 Consul&lt;ORC

CALL
992-5949

CHESTER-985 3307

(!) HOUSE IN CHESTER

ntnl;:t
Pro ect1 0
ACJ Rncy
tOE PAl las t w e f! ~
E!ler. J vr
date s of I nal ac 11ons and
SS J JilCf' dlltcs Q! p ODOSed
ac hons are stated Fmrtl ac t o ns
mnv bf' appealed n wr I n(]
w th n 30 days ot lhP dil le o f
1h s r ot ce to Th e Env •on men
ta Bo 1 d of Rev ev.. Rrn 10 1
250 E Town Sr Co lumbus
OH 432 15 Nottf\ n l any
appeal shal be ftted w th the
d cc1or Wtlh n 3 d avs P a
poscrl act ons wil bee a n PI na
r ess a wr tt e n ad 1 Jd cn ttnn
he 'H ng eattf'Sl s " L bm lled
w Jh n 30 da\S ol !he ssuance
d.Jtc or tlw d rec to' •ev ses
I Wtlhd l aWS the P' Oposed ac
1on Any person may subm t
com men1s and/or cauest a
meet ng regard ng anv non
r nal ac tt on wt1 h n 30 days o f
lhf! dare tndtcaled Acl on as
used abO\e does not ell de
recetp l o f a ~,~er f ed complc11 nt
As to any au on tneludtng
eeetpt o f ver1f1ed com pia nts
an,.. person may obta n not ce
of turrhet acttons :m d add
1tonal nformatton Unless oth
erw tse prov1ded tn noltees of
parr tcu lar ac ttons all commu n
ca ttons sha l be sen t ro Hear ng
Cle k OEPA . PO Bo• 1149
Co lumbus OH 4JL 1ti Ph

Announ ceme nt s

chotce

MAINTENANCE
Reasonable Rates

PH

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
AND OTHER MAJOR BRANDS
We Have A Full Tome
Shop Techmcten
on Duty

FOR SAlE

fo llow ng wete ecP wd
I JJ c pil 11 cJ by The Oh u E11v •or
Th~

37 45 4 7

*MOWING
*TRIMMING
*CEMETERY

Racrne, Oh
Ph 614 843 5191

Real ERtate General
nm

Stzes Start From 12'd6

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Pomeroy
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ric

CARROll'S
lAWN SERVICE

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

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All STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
UTILITY BUILDINGS

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NOTICE OF A
PRIVATE SALE
(.I' s he• eby l v 1

to s 30 00 o er set and there
\'Ill be no Pfund
A 1 b ds w II be com pared on
Thf' bass o f the esttmated
q :-tnt! e.:: q ven '1 the b d
bonk) T'lese quanrtres are
dpn r ~ nate and are g ven 10
p ov de a tn t or m basts tor th e
co t 1pa so n ol b ds The Coun
Ctl of the V llage ol Pomeroy
Oh o t&gt;Sefws the
qht to
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JmoJn t cl J'iv &lt;..lass m porto 1
nf the wok a., pro; ded l ot n
1h( ( nnt1ac t Do urnenL
1 he ght rs P.Served by the
PumefOy V llaC]P. Cou nr.d lo
•F ret.:1 a y o• all b ds to watve
,-, fo ma t e~ 0' o accept any
brl ,..,h h 5 JeEmed n ost
r :~vo ilbtc 10 thP V llilqe
A y co 1t act o co nt ac1s
'lw&lt;Hrled u nder th s tnv tal on
to• b ds .1re e)oect ed to be
1 nded n pa 1 h\ 'l gr ant from
1 , U ted '1ta es Oef)rHtmP.nl
of H ou~ ll;; I U " an Oeve op
men I iHUD r'-J e 11 f 1 I I e Un led
Sra tes no• any ot 1~ Depan
men ts AqcP 1es o• Emp ovees
s o w II be iJ party to th s
n~.- td! on
tor b 1 5 o r Jny
t:Su lt nq on trtr 1 ! he con tr acl
lo 1 s p o ect w be s bJeCt to
HUD pol cy a 11 qoa regard ng
thP ncreasPrl 1 '&gt;(' o f m1 !Drily
btrS .,eJ e~ t c•or c;e ~ MBEJ Th s
nol cv tn camp ance w lh the
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pus 1 P Ptfu !S hv ec p Pnl s ot
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VINYL &amp;

992 2196
Publtc Not1ce

l h1 U \H lC' IH )JJf'~ nt for Sun dt\

Pome10y-Mrddleport, Ohoo

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Business Senrices

PAT HILL FORO

14112 1tc

Carmel events

I 12, 1984

Business Services

Publrc Not1ce

Publtc Not1ce

SUMMARY JOB
TRAINING PlAN
SDA~O 24

Enhancmg mh J('-'1 m tht:-. '' 11 s
.stuJy. v.as a \ 1'11 lJ\ 1!1 foutl h

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LAFF A·DAY
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Public Notice

Judgmg th1~ \C'ai s fall \\f'n Dr
James Schmoll Mtddlrpotl up"'omPinsl and John CosiJillu and
Russell Moore school SU!X'I'l&lt;;Ors
of the Me1gs ( ount\ Roard of
I dmd fiOn

~lll (_ J OV.. f LI S! !:[r:tdl

Thursday, A

l1l Colft St ,_,., Oltlit 4571!

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PHONE
992-2156
Or Wrltt
ClaulfiMI Dtfl
DliiJ .......

Michelle Triplett, daughter o!Mr
and Mrs EugeneTrtplett Mulberr,
11rlghts Pomeroy was the best of
show 'Nlllner of the annua l Pomerov
Elemffltar; S&lt; hool SCience Fatr
H er theme of Cl"\ sta llzat JOII took
lop honors m the annual P\ &lt;'nt whJC'h
-was headed b' tacult\ mC'mlx-1

Mr s

12, 1984

Ohro

Busmess
Opportumty

Ftve room house wtth base
ment and attached garage
on two acres 4 m1lea from
Potnt Pleasant on Rt 2 N

t NOTICE t

THE OHIO VALLEY PUB
LISHING CO recommends
that you do busmess With
people you know and NOT
to send mon ey through the
ma1l until you have rnvestt
gated the offenng

Be a Flea Market Dealer See
our ad m Yard Sales

22

LOANS

FIXED

RATES Below market rates
FtiCed convent•onal FHA
VA lead e r Mortgage
Athens
collect 614 592

3051
Profess1onal
Servrces

PIANO TUNING Lower
pnced regular tunmgs
dtscounh to Sen10r C1trzens
Churches &amp; Schools Ward s
Keyboard 304 675 3824
P1ano Tuntng and Reparr
Brunrcerd1 Mus1c Co 446
0687 Sk1U and mtegntv our
trademark
lane Damels

514 742 2951
8 &amp; M Pamtmg Res lnd
Comm Free esttmates C•ll

614 256 1492
1104

0 1

446

THOMPSON BOOKKEEP
lNG Monthly and Quarterly
accounts welcome 428 Se
cond Ave Call 446 1 136
Shear Des1gns Unt1m1ted
formerly Carol Corftures
Easter spec1als perms $5
off from Aprtl15th 10 21st
Mason W Va
Unwanted Facta! or body
hau? Permanent patnless
removal by European Elec
tromc Depllator Mary ts
certtfted m thrs new compu
tenzed d1g1tal system Carr
todey 614 992 6720 Top
of the Statrs full serv1ce
salon

Real Eslale
31

32

Mobrle Homes
for Sale

TAl STATE MOBILE
HOMES USED CARS
TRUCKS
GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL
614 446 7572

Money to Loan

HOME

23

304 675 324a

Homes for Sale

Ex
lac
4 bdr house
Corner of Washtngton Ave
and Jemco Rd S 39 500
Rt 2 3 bdr country hvrng
$28 000 l1st wtth us we
have other
A One Real
Estate Carol Yeager Broker
Howard l Yeager Ill sales
man Call 304 6 75 5104 or

304 675 5386
Three bedroom br1ck home
wrth 1 % baths carpeted full
basement garage b1g out
stde bu1ld1ng wtth 1t.. acres
rand on Georges Creek Rd

Coli 446 4265
0232

o• 367

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST GALLIPOLIS
AT 35 PHONE 614 44e
7274
1974Shultz 14x66wi1htlp
out good condtt1on Washer
&amp;t dryer range refngerator
central a1r Call 446 7487
In A10 Grande 1982 mobtle
home 14 ft 2 bdr good
co nd Set up on approx 1
acre land
S 17 000 Call

446 8038
10 acre mtn1 farm 12lC80
mob1le home 5 outbutld
tngs 400 lb tobacco baae
ne
28x56 ft
house
started Owner movrng must

sell $16 500
256 6620

Celt 614

1982 141150 mobde home
S9 700 or S2 000 down
s 150 monthly Call 446

9595
14•70 Ktrkwood two bed
room mobtle home Central
A H carpet apphancea un
derprnmng
$9 000 Call

614 256 6035 or after 6PM
446 8251
Used 2 bedroom mobrle
homes furn1shed
1 Ox&amp;O
and 12x52 s1zes
Your
chance to own a comfort•
ble home
Browns tretler
Court Mme rsvtlte Oh 614

992 3324
Reduce d movmg and must
self 1973 12x65 mobile
home
Good conditiOn
washer 8. dryer
86600

614 742 2274
Mob rle home for sale
12x60 1973 Cameron 2
bedroom Phone 304 675
6 48 4 after 5pm
1973 Fatrmont 12 x6 5 un
furnished gas furnace cen
tral an cond
53 000 00
Phon e 304 6 75 4188 after

3 30 PM or 675 3898

34

Busrness
8uildmgs

Large two un1t apartment
bulldtng good mvestment
Prtce reduced 304 676

7541
241C24 two room w1th beth
can be moved m two 12ft
sect1ons 614 446 7598 or

446 2775

anyttme

Home 1n M1ddlep on Aprtl
shower of sevmgs Thou
sends of dollars Call 614

35

18

992 6941

12 83 acres 622 ft black
top road fron1age loc•ted
on Jerry s Run 6 miles from
Goodyear Plant Thrs prop
erty has been surveyed
spnng water 24 acres With
large block and metal barn
1 360ft off Jerry s Run on

Wanted to Do

General Hauhng and Trash
removal Servtce
Reliable
and dependable Call 446
3169 between 9 and 6
Ketth a Lawn Mow1ng &amp;
Trrmm1ng Serv1ce Reliable
nnd dependt~ble Reas o na
ble rntu ca,. 446 3159 or

266 6261
Roofing and guner work
metal work housep•tnttng
carpenter work ElCc ref
Free estlm.tttes Call 446

3t71

BUild on your Iota new home
you afford Over 1100 sq
ft
6 rooms &amp; b•th car
peted ready to move tnto
S26 500 also garages &amp;
basement
Call Patuot
Home Butlders 448 8038
W1ll cons1der mobde home
u trade 10

Lots

&amp; Acreage

County Rt

72

$19 000

Clyde Bowen Jr 304 578

2336

Must sell S2 000 down take
over 8315 per mo pay
mont TalCes &amp; rnsurance
1ncluded
Located Plentr
Subdivision 3 bdr r•nch
full ba1em1tnt carport
woodburner crty schools

28 acres mostly wooded.
several walnut uees. 10
bacco allotment ell minerel
rtghts borders Chief Corh·
!itock hunters par•d11e to ~
cated off Millstone Roed
Pn ced 811 600 00 Phone

Ca11446 8002

614 367 7271

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64

Acreage

Mlac. Merchendlae

~or

aalo Mljootlo flroplaoo.
oomploto with oil plpeo and
ohlmnoy. Uud vory llttlo.
U71 . Coli 814-241-1104.

38 ICtll oH Rt . 888, behind

Falrground1 . Homa tlt11 or
farm . U7,000 fi rm. Call
448 -2118 .

Play perwl. oar 111t, welker,

32 acre farm for u11. good

rocking

houH. 4 mi. f rom town . Call
304 -897 -2827 .

horoo

ond

beby

twlng. Exc. oond. Call •41·

Pete

for

8111

size 9. One has matching
par81olll hat . Ca/1814 -246-

1 acre of hmd on Grandview
Hgts . S14 ,000 . 304 -675 ·

Bridesmaid or prom dresHI-

3 prom drtttH 1 size 7. 2

Sizos 9 -10, 11 -12 . Coli
614 -992 -6614 or 992 2856 .

Renlals

69 Starc raft fold down
camper with refrigerator;
walking exerciser; exerciser

bike Coli 992-6936 .

llf 1(1~ OWNI~ IWtbl''*:
CUIUIUt "'• '11 p: rwv.r ~.~ 1

llot Torrtor pupploo . 304 ·
871-1108.

-tAA\a ... "~ o11 a tc....a.

loby rabbit• puro brod llo• .
Dopoolt will hold till !utor.
... 00 and up. CaH 304878-8430.

c1- ulll•u
a'Mtlle~- ,...... .

'*-" ;, loc.)(a.l i~

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2 10 gallon aquariums with
stands, hoods. lights, S.
gravel. $50 . Call 614-742·
2075 .

2nd . Awe., Gallipolis, Ohi o

Four cemetary lots at Gravel
Hill Cemetery, Cheshire .

992 -2395

67

Ca ll 446 -0505 after 7 week days or anytime weekend s.

Or stop by 387 LeGrande
81\Jd .

Furnished apt. , 2 bdr . ,
$185 . 1136 % 2nd ., Gallipolis Water paid . Ca ll 446 4416 aftftr 7PM .
1 bedroom Apt. $196 . mo .
includ ing ut ilities
Eq ua l
Housing Opportunity . Con tact Village Manor Apts .

614 -992 7787

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

3 bdr .. all 'C a rpeted. S230
mo .. dep. 1 mi. out At . 160.
Ca ll 446 - 1354 after 5 .

2 bedroom furnished . 9200
mo &amp; de posit . also. 1
be droom &amp; bath cabi n,
s 110 mo &amp; deposit . Cool ville. Ohio Call 614-667 -

30 80 .

Peavey standard Saara 260.
300 wan head, with Peavey
cabinet. with six 10" apeak ·

located 1 mi . south of
Eureka 12x60, S160 mo ..
plus $100 dep . &amp; ref s. Call
614 -643 -2916 or 614 -643 -

2644
2 bedr oom unfurnished mobile homo 12x 60 . W-D
hookup . lf1 mile past hospi tal Call 446 -4369 or 675 ·

9760
2 bdr . totally furnish ed. air .
washer. dryer. $210 rent ,
deposit, near hospital Call
446 -1354 after 5 .
2 bdr . tr ailer fully furnished ,
good location, sec dep req .

Call 446 -8658 .
1 2x66 Trailer 2 bedrms. 1 'h
baths . located on priv ate 1/ 1
acre lot in Addison . S220 a
month plus utilities. Call
614 -992 -6843 aftor 5 p .m .
Mobile Home for rent ; extra
nice. 2 bedroom, completely
furnished ; $175 . month ,
plus utilities, deposit. no
pets . Call 992 -7479 .
Trailer for rent in Middleport . house for re nt in
Pomeroy . Call 614 -992 -

3590 .

0611 .
WITH OPTION TO BUY. 14 '

4,30

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St ., Gallipolis . New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal stoves.
6 piece wood living room
suite with 6 inch flat arms

Furni shed apartment for
rent ; utilities pd . 992 -5949 .
1 b edroom apt., furnished .
utilities paid. n o pets. 3 'h
miles south of Middleport,
Rt. 7 . John Sheets. Call
APARTMENTS . mobile
homes, houses. Pt . Pleasant
end Gallipolis 614-446 -

TWIN

RIVER S TOWER .

Apartments now available to
elderly &amp; disabled with an
income of les s than
S12 .300 . Renting for 30
pe rcent of adjusted inco m e.
Phone 304 -675 -6679 .
One bedroom , wa sher dryer
h ookup , stove and ref . fur nished . Newly redecorated .
Close to h os pilal . 304 -675 -

1962 .
One bedroom apt .. conve nient location , call 304 675 ~ 2441 .

45

Furnished Rooms

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

Call

614 - 446 ~ 0766 .

Sleeping room S1 15. utilities paid _ Share bath , male
only . Range &amp; refrig . 919
2nd . Ave ., Gallipolis. Call
446 -4416 after 7 PM .

46 Space for R e nt
COUNTRY MOBILE Ho me
Park . Rout e 33 . North of
Pomeroy . large lots. Call
One acre trailer space , 3
mil es from Bidwell School .
S50 . m o nth 304 - 675 7746

wide all electric mobile
home. setting on lot ready to
move into . S200.00 down

4 7 Wanted to Rent

$175 00 MONTH . 304 5 76 -2711 .

House. prefer country , call

43 Farms for Rent

Three new glass top living
room tables. $60 .00 each .
Cull 304 -675 -2810 after

992 ~ 7721

614 -992 -7479

2 bedroom mobile home.
new carpet. furnished . utilitiea paid, no pets . 1 kid
accepted Call 614 -367 -

614 -698 -7068
WANTED TO A ENT barn in
Gallipolis Forry for F.F.A .
project L. D . Pyl es 304 -

Good c orn ground i n
Tuppers Plains area . Call

614 -667 3368 .

Merchandise
Apartment
for Rent
51 Household Goods

Housing Opportunity! has
. one and two bedroo ma, rent
· starting at S157 fQr one
' bedroom and $193 per
: month tor two bedroom .
. w ith 8200 deposit louted
· near Foodland and Spring
~ Valley Pl az a. pool and TV
ant . Call 446 -2745 or leave
:~ menage .

~ 'Smal l efficitmcy apart ., ce n ·

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

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers. dryers, refrigera tors, ranges . Skaggs Ap pli ances. Upper River Rd .
beside Stone Crest MoteL
614 - 446 ~ 7398 .

.· 0338

Bargains Trade Center
Furn . &amp; appl . outlet . Ka nauga, Ohio .

2 bdr epts .. nice , bdr apt .
utilites pa rt paid . A -One
Real Estate. Carol Yeager
Broker . Howard l. Yeager Ill
stl lesman Call 304 -675 ~ p104 o • 304 -675 -5386 .
513 1h Third Ave ., 3 room

ap1 ., 1136 mo . includes
water . Call 446 -4222 between 9 and 5 .
2 bdr . apt . downtown $176
'·mo . &amp; 7 rms . house for rent .

.tall

448 -3919
· 0021 .

or

446 ~

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

446-1519.
·g bdr . unfum . garage apt .,
$260 plus depo1h . Call

Rebuilt washers, dryers &amp;
refriger11tors . 30 days war ranty . Nice . Hupp's Applian ces &amp; Glassware. Corner At .

1 41 &amp; At . 7 . 446 -8033 .
Used washers &amp; dryen .
rengea. refrigerators . All
nice &amp; clean and reaaonablv
priced . M &amp; K Used
Waahen, Proctorville, Oh .
Across
from
fire
Oepertment
Uaed 3 pc . vinyllivingroom
suite, reversible cushions,

e76 . Call 446-4972 after
6PM .

$399 . bunk beds complete
with bunkiea $199. 2 piece
ontron livingroom suites
S199. antron recliners 899,
other recliners $80, maple
dinette sets S 179, box
springs &amp; mattress twin or
full $1 00 set regular -firm
$120, maple dinette chairs
$35. wash stands 834.
maple rockers $59. 7 piece
chrome dinette set $149, 5
piece dinette set $99. used
bedroom suites, refrigera ·
tors , ranges, chest, dressers,
wringer washers . TV's. dryers. &amp; shoes . Call 614 -446-

3159
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa , chair, rocker, otto man, 3 tables, (extra heavy
by Frontier). $685. Sofa.
chair and lovaseat, 8275 .
Sofas and chairs priced from

$285. to $896 . Tables, $46
and up to S126. Hide-abods , S440 . and up to
S525 .. Recliners. $175 . to
8375 ., lamps from $28 . to
$75 5 pc . dinettes from

999 , to 435 . 7 pc . 9189
and up . Wood table with six
chairs 8426 to $746 . Desk
$110 up to 8225 . Hutches.
8550 . and up. maple or pine
finish Bunk bed complete
with ma«resses, S260. and
up to $396
Baby beds,
$110 . Manresses or box
springs . full or twin. S58 .,
firm, $68 . and S78 . Queen
sets, $1 95 . 4 dr . chests.
$42 5 dr. chests, $54 . Bed
frames. S20 .and $26 .. 10
gun
Gun cabinets. $350 .
Gas or electric ranges $375 .
Baby mattresses. S25 &amp;
S35, bed frames S20, $25.
&amp; S30 , king frame $50.
Good selection of bedroom
suites . cedar chests,
rockers . metal cabinets,
swivel rockers .
Used Furniture
Ranges.
chairs . dryars . refrigerators
and
TV's 3 miles out
Bulaville Ad . Open 9am to
6pm , Mon . thru Fri. , 9am to
5pm, Sat .
614 - 446 ~ 0322

54 Misc . Merchandise
Knauff Firewood Pickup or
Delivered . 12"-22 " stocked
in yard . HEAP vender,
prompt delivery . 614 -266 ·

675-7453.
18,000 btu air cond., brand
new, used six times. large
Microwave oven . Phone
304 ~ 773- 6397.

55

Building Supplies

Building material•
block. brick. sewer pipes.
windows. linte l s, etc .
Claude Winters, Rio Grande.

0 . Coli 614-246-6121 .

Ludwig Octa - Piua drum out fit . Cymbals. c11es. electric
drum and chimes included .

ANY MAN," OXEN SAY.S .

58

Now open for business,
Mountain State Block . Rt.
33 , New Haven. Complete
masonry supplies, 4 ", 8 ",
12" block . Delivery service.

limestone. Sand. Gravel
Delivered in Mason. Meigs,
Gallie or pick up at Richards
&amp; Son . Call 446 -7786 .

56

Boarding all breeds . Heated
indoor-outdoor faci l ities .
AKC Doberman puppies:
Stud Service. Ca11 614 -446-

7795.

614-687-3182 .

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

New Holland 860. large
round baler e4600 . Vicon

whool roko. 8450. CoH 614742-2038 or 742-2621.

Briarpatch Kennels Profes sional All -breed grooming.
Indoor -outdoor boarding fa·
cilities. Engl ish Cocker Spaniel puppies . Call614 -388 -

9790.

614-446-2282 .

Coli 614-446-3844 alter 6 .

Wanted to buy tobacco
poundage. Call446-9777 or

446-3692
Want to lease tobacco base.
Make an offerl Call 446 ·
Want to lease tobacco allot ments, Mason. Cabell. Put nam County. Call An dy
Sigler. Morgan' s Wood lawn

Form . Rt . 36. 304-675 2276 or 304-736-2342.
Livestock

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

614-379-2468.
2 Registered Hereford bulls .
1 Belgian 2 year old gelding .
1 Pal•mi no mare. Call 614 49"

spotted

mare.

Call

614·256 ·1528.
3 yr . old Reg. Angus bull,
very gentle, good blood line.

Jack ' s Tropica l Fish &amp; Pat
Shop -Bait, Evergreen. Oh .
PH . 446-0198. Easter spec .
1 0 gal. ag . with filter &amp;
pump 812 .95, baby Para keets $9 .50, guinea pigs
$4 . 99. fancy hamsters
S1 .29 . free canary nest with
purchase of any bird supp lies !min . 85 .00), Baby
ducks have arrived. Flying
squirrels will be ready aoon,
lg . new shipment of fresh water &amp; sa ltwater fiah .
Many more special ' s to
numerous to list .

kids and mllkora. Call 304675 -6430.

Thorobred Collie for stud
service. 992 -3014 .

1 0 " Pollen chain saw 875 .
Pekingese puppies for sale.

304-882-2683 .

446 -4782,

8ulavillo Ad,

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

Hay

&amp; Grain

Northup King corn, alfalfa &amp;
grass aeed. other farm
seedt. Ca ll Vaughn Taylor,

81 4-246-6084 or 614-2466816 altar RPM.
Conditioned Hay for sale;
mixed alfalfa, orchard gra11,
oats, It clover. Call 614 ·

667-6164.

1974 Olds 98 Roc. 2 dr .. HT.
loaded. new paint, excellent

cond . Call 446-4942 .

1978 Ford Fiesta good gas
mileage. good cond. Call
1980 Chevy Citation. cream
color, good cond., AC, AM FM 11ereo, tilt wheel, 4 cyl.,
4 spd., good tires. $2,200.
Call after 1PM. 614-245-

6601 .
1972 Ford wagon

$550.

Call 614 -367-0641 .
1982 Chevette AM -FM , AC .
aports stripes, sports mirrors, sport wheels, $4,600.
1972 Cadillac Coupe, full
power, climate control. ste reo. loaded. very clean.
excellent condition . Call
1982 American Motors
AMC Spirit. 6cyl ., auto ., air,
Chevette,

auto ,

hawk. 6 cy l .. auto .. air,
AM · FM tape, 82,495 .
John's Auto Sales, 446 4 782, Bula ville Rd, Gallipolis, Oh . Open til dark .

1978 Ford XL T pickup. auto.
runs good, S2,400 00 .

Phone 304-895 -3654.
1973 G.M .C. Astro 95 . 318
Detroit engine, 10 speed
Fuller transmission ,
11 X22 .5 tire steel belted
radial tubeless . &amp;5,000.00
304 ~ 675 ~ 3206 .

73

4

Vans &amp;

W.O .

1979 Mustang Ghia. black grey. vinyl top . Excellent
condition . A .C .. a_m _ f .m ..
cassatt. V8 automatic.
992 ~

93200 . Call alter 5
6843 .

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

614 -992 -

1970 Opal GT, 1966 Dodge
International

pickup . 614 -742 2834 .
'68 Camero AS, new tires.
327 engine 4 spd. 81100 .
1982 Oldsmobile Firenzo .
a.c .. p.s. , p.b., auto . trans mission, 20 , 000 miles

304 - 676 ~ 1600

large round bales of mixed

&amp; Fertilizer

For Sale or Trade - 1968
Mercury Cougar and 1968

AMX. Coli 304-882-3146 .
1981 Z28 Camero , 4 speed.

22,000 m;loo
7817.

304 -676 -

81 .000.00 .
675-5081 .

scotchguard -water extrac tion, deodorizers. FREE esti ·
mates . Reasonable ratea .
Gene Smith. 992 -6309.

l-1\~t&gt;-. Ke\\JPIE::,

Phone

304 -

W~l/

OL' b!Rl..!

(]) (j])
MacNeil/Lehrer
Newshour

OCl 1ll0/ ALWA'I? 651 lll!; URb~
Ja.LI/~

RON'S Televisi't_A Service.
Specializing il1 lenith and
Motorola, QuUar, and
house calls. Call 304-676 -

304-675 - 2088
4660.
'

7,]0

GET

your

carpet

mates . 304 -675 ·2296.

74

Motorcycles

1 75 cc Kawasaki trail &amp; road
bike. 100 cc Yamaha road &amp;

dirt bike,

CIJ

Jericho'

CIJ Ill tnl That's lncrodiblol
Q(J)IID Magnum P.l. Rob-

Tttlti6 •.

Coli 446-8648

82

\R)I60 min.)

CU ()]Sneak Preview• Cofrey lyons take a look at
what's happening at the

Plumbing

256-1141 after 5PM .
1979 HondaCBX6cylinder.
mint cond ..
new tires, fairing . Call 446 0648 after 5 PM .
AKD 175 Kawasaki &amp; Yah mahe Enduro, 8600 for
both Call evenings 614 ·

882-3416.
1982 Kawasaki KX250 . Mo tor cross, good running
shape . $925. or boat offer.
Call 304-675 -7869 after
Kawaski 500 KZ , needs
wiring and battery. Price

·a1

Suzuki 850. full dress,
shaft drive. exc . cond ..

$2,400.00 .
2480 .

~EVGOTIII.GO

1WICE AROUND TH'
cOuRSE , IS THAT IT~

Chris Craft 36
cruiser with

ft . cabin

trailer,

$12 ,000. Call 614 · 245 6032 or 304 - 675 ~ 1731 .
Larry 's Boat Service, NOW

OPEN, 9,30 a.m. to 6:30
p.m . Boat &amp; motor repairs of
all kinds. Propeller service,
all makes, 3 days . Uvebait&amp;
tackle . MinnKota Service
Center . 88 Main Street,
Correct Craft &amp; Ski Su preme. fami ly aki boats.
New &amp; used. Parkersburg.

Auto Parts

&amp; Accessories

ANY OF THE OBSTII.CLES,
IT COUNTS AGAINST 'EM:

SET?

offo;, IRI
III GooG Neighbors

Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis. Ohio
Phone 614-446 -3BBB or

@New Tech Times

a

9:00

614-446-4477
JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING. Rt . 1, Box 356 , Galli·

83

~~ .

" ·"

" '-

~.

WIWACO seems

awfully anxious
to tie up ~our
design! Jr::;.d

could
"'·''lk"" mi II ions
hit, Wa lt!

And in thi$ contract
'--~ they're tdlkinq

pennies!

83 ,600.00 .
896-3812 .

72

Phone

.

III Ill Mystery!

Trucks for Sale

New truck fenders &amp; doors .
Chevy fenders $84 .95 .
Chevy doon $175. Ford

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

Iandor• $75 . Coli 614 -2661280 .

Massey Ferguaon 7HP riding
mower, with 36 in. cu1 . Call

1976 International road
tractor, 903 Cummings, 10

3 sets gold drapes &amp; sheen.
2 pc . slightly uaed livlngroom suite , 1 love •eat. Call

614-245 -9164 after 8PM .

614-266-6409 .

1600. Call446-3236.

Country Oak Furniture, tablea, chairs, cupboards. dry
ainkl, pie safa1. Iota of mite .
Conkles . Rt . 7 , Tuppers
Plains, Ohio .

8 HP Bolens garden tractor,
32 in mower deck.
Len N Sons Small Enginea .

1 six pack JR Ewing bear

•&amp;oo.

Call

614-379 -2827 .

Sunday ca lls.

No

opd .. $8000 .

1976 GMC

Dump 366. gas cheater a ~tie,
insulated bed, air brakes.
88000 . Three axle equipment trailer, t1 000. 12 ton
unit rruck crane. '4000 .

79

Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

Oh . 614 - 742 -

(C losed Captioned)
(!J Duck Factory
!PREMIERE) An asp ir;ng

676-2897 .

animator attempts to carve
a career for himself amidtt
the wacky employees of a
struggling
animation
house.

WINNIE

Electrical

&amp; Refrigeration
Pasquale Electric Co . all
phases of electric work, ell
work guaranteed . Aerial
truck rental. 614 -446 -

YES, I RECEIVED

ACCEOE TO

TME PICTURE
OF MY BROTHER.

L&gt;E.MANL&gt;ti. JUST TELL

I DON'T WANT
ANY MORE
HARM TO COME

4066 .

WHAT YOU
WANT ME TO

WAIT ING ANY LONGERIff! TAKING TilE NQ'.T__ __.
' CONCOI&lt;t&gt;£ Fl./GilT
TO I'AI?/5.'

10:00 0

min.)

I]) MOVIE: 'Exposed'
I]) MDVIE: 'Culo'

Pomeroy . 614 -992 -2284.

CU Major League Baseball:
At lanta at San Diego

D. DAY REFRIGERATION

0

Cil Ill IDJ 20/20
CIJ lllll Diona Singer

SALES - Profeuional service tor appliances. heating.
cooling and electric . Sell and
install Amana. Gibson, Kitchen Aid. Residential, Com mercial. Industrial. 304 675 - 4 8 1 9
or

Diana Ross will be joined
by
Michael
Jackson,
Quincy Jones and Larry
Hagman in this mus ical

BARNEY

614 ·388 -8274 .

spoc1al . (A)iJO min .)
(I) Avengers
(fil Newawatch

MAW -- GO DOWN
TO TH' STORE AN'
GIT ME SOME
CHAWIN' TERBACKV

D. DAY REFRIGERATION
SALES - Profenional service for appliances. heating .
cooling and electric . Sell and
install Amana, Gibson. Kit chen Aid . Residential, Com mercial, Industrial. 304 -

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10:30 Cil 81ondio
(]])Tony Brown's Journal
fit love Am•rican Style

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11:00

News
(]) Another life

(!J Nowo/Sporto/Woother

or

(I) Dave Allan at Large

448-8038.

General Hauling

Need something hauled
away or something moved?

PEANUTS

James Boys Water Ser\lice.

JIMS WATER SERVICE.
Call Jim Lanier, 304-8757397.

GA.
([) Latonlght Amorico
1D All In the Family
01 (!21 N;ghtllno
1'"'1 Twilight Zone
1 t:45 lA.l Not Noceuorlly Tho

'r'OU WERE i(IGIT.. TfiE'{
SEEMED VERY

PLEASED

l!l Mezde

SportaLook

Q ()) Trapper John, M.D.

87

NORTH

4·12 ·84

+K2
• Q iO 3

squeeze is always possible
when there are threat cards
in two suits .

t AK 87
+A K 6 5

WEST

EAST
• 93

• 9 86

• 42
tQJ0 932
+QJ 9 3

+QJ 10 8 6 4
tJ5
+10 8

South h as th e m i n
dummy 's diamonds and in
clubs in both hands. lt is
likely that East will be long

in both mlnor suits
South

SOU Til
+A 75
• 64

+74 2
Vulnerable: N orth -Sou th
Dealer: South
\\'est

North

East

2+

lt

Pass

Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass

4 NT
5 NT

Pass
Pass

needs

to ruff

a

spade in dummy. so he must
count on East's having two

.AKJ75

1•

mcluding a spade ruff . The
only way to get to 13 is a
club-diamond squeeze. A

I3.5..

South

6t

Pass

Pass

spad es. South starts by tak ing dummy's ki ng of spades
and leading a spade to his

ace, ruffing his last spade
with the queen of trumps.
South now runs off four
trum ps to get down to a si x·

card e ndin g with dummy
hol ding A· K-8 -7 of diamonds
and A-K of clubs. East has
been squeezed. He needs to

keep

four

diamonds

and

three club s. but he can keep
Opening lead: •Q

only six car ds.
Now it is up to South to
know what suit East is
guarding . If East is down to

North looks at his 19 highcard points and is surel y
The two-spad e weak jump
overcall by West doesn't disturb him at all. He s1mply
bids three diamonds and.
when South responds three
hearts, he takes off for th e
stratosphere and ltna lly bids

seven hearts. The bid is a
trifle optimistic since ther e

t wo clubs. South cashes
dummy 's A-K of clubs an d
A·K of diamonds. South
returns to his hand by ruffin g a low diamond and
makes the thirteenth trick
w1th hlS litt le cl ub lf East
co me s d ow n to t hr ee
di amonds, South plays A-K
of dia monds and ruffs a dia mond in his hand to set up
dumm y's fou rt h diamond as
IriCk 13.
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN .)

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
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Earthly
32
Written
17 Japanese
in grarrunar :!5 In data
river
10 Cahned
(in debt I
36 To be
IS Graham
14 Volcanic tip 26 Military
( U!t.l
or Lome
19 Deserve
VIP
38 - a chance '
:tO Glowing

Zl Dined

28 Detail

2% -

. Z2 MacArthur's
stars,

Flintstone

39 Dutch

30 Thread

commune

bynwnber

%3Gaze
Z8 Avidity
Z7 Marine bird
Z8 Cash for
service
Zll Blunder

30Aifred
or Michael

33 "Many called
butlew ... "

34"Rocks"
S5 "The Gold
Bug"
author
37 Scorsese
film
ftRegister
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Italy

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work It:
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LONGFELLOW

One Iotter &amp;Imply otands lor another. ln thi a aample A

Ia

used lor tbe three L 's, X lor the two O's, elt . Single lettera,
apo&amp;trophes, the length and lormali?n of lhe words are all
hinta. Earh day the rode !ellen are d1lrerent.

CllYPTOQUOTES

\I ewe

4318 .
Upholstery

Camper trailer, '78 Starcraft, 17 h .• aelf contained .

304-875-6912 .

@I Benny Hm Show
0 (2) C!l Tonight Show
(I) Bette Midler: No Frilla
Cil Beat of Groucho
Cil SportoCentor
()) Benny Hm Show
0 (I) Moatorw Golf Tanight's program features
highlights of first round action from the Augusta National Golf Club , Augusta,

Wo'll do it Coli 446 -3169

13ft. self contained Leisure
Products camping trailer.
Has everything . Call 448 -

1977 Camper self con tained, enume loan . Phone

Hill Street Bluoa

mayora l candidote (RJI60

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

Coll814-268 -1 141 or 814446 - 1176 or 614 -446 7911 '

1 ton Ford van truck , good
running cond ., 81.600 . Call

Ill C!l

Capt. Furlllo is caught in
the middle when Chief
Daniels tr ies to use Hill
Street cops to upstage a
police operation of a rival

TO HIM!

BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES S. SERVICE, U.S.
Rt . 60. Coolville , Oh 614 667-3388 .

304-895-3864.

'Shades ol

0 ill

9:30

between 9 and 6 .

Cal1992-6468. St. Rt . 124.

Simon A

Darkness_· A women wantt
vengeance against e spirit
that is bewitching her hus band at night. (60 min.)

304 -675-6462.

304-

are only 12 winning tricks,

interested in a slam.

disc jockey witnesses the
dtsappearance of a fellow
O.J . and hires Rick and A.J .
tc find him . (A) (60 min)

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

85

East must drop his guard

Cil

0 Cil ®Simon &amp;

11:30
lzisu motor to fit 1978
Chevy lu" truck . Phone

Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

By Oswald Jacoby

Art becomes involved with
a patient who reminds h im
of his lata father and
Shelby discovers that her
new friend 1S trytng to get
Scon. (60 min .)

J .A .R. Construction Co .
Water lines . Footers .
Drains . All kind• of Ditching .

675 - 4819
614 -388 -8274.

BRIDGE

and Jame&lt; Jacoby

-C2J

Cil IIIIDJ Two Marriages

Good- 1 Excavating. bnementa, footers, driveway1,
septic tanks. landscaping .
Call anytime 614 - 446 ·
4537, Jamea l. D11vison. Jr .
owner .

84

Jumble Book No 2S, conlalnlng 110 puules . Is nlllable lor S 1.95 plus SSC pot II~
lnd hndllng lrom Jumble, cJo this newspaper. Bo ~ 34. Norwood, N.J. 076-ta.
Include your name , addren, lip code an&lt;! make check p aya tMe to NewapapefboOks

Cheers When

I})

Boxing presents a 10round Jr . Welterweight
bout featuring Andy Nance
vs _ Ricardo Jiminez

~.

..

Excavating

Rullond .
2903.

I

Jumblos ADAGE VILLA CYMBAL JARGON
Answer A hy pocrite is someone who can't tell the
tru th without doing th is-LY ING

Carla's ex-husband comes
to town to show off his fian cee, Sam helps Carla by
posing as her boyfriend. (A)

700 Club
(!) Top Rank Boxing from
Las Voges. NV Top Rank

........... ~::::"'~~~~~

304-882 ·

Boats and
Motors for Sale

READY~

YEP.' AN' IF THEY SKIP

CD Family Tiaa

Steven is very tempted
when a woman offers him
the opt1on of a no·Strings

ALLEY OOP

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

rn

0

8:30

&amp; Heating

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

Yesterday ·s

in's Nest may be lost unless Magnum and a local
softball team ~:an beat tv·
coon Buzz Benoit's players .

Enough'

1981 Suzuki 850l full
dressed $2.000 Call 614 -

76

Build on your lot a new home
you afford. 0\ler 1100 sq .
ft ., 6 rooms 8a bath, car~
peted. ready to move into.
e26 . 500 also garages &amp;
basement . Call Patriot
Home Builders 448 -8038 .
Will consider mobile home
as trade -in .

MOVIE: 'Rough N;gh11n

XXr

(Answers tomorrow}

MOVIE: 'The Unseen'
MOVIE: 'Bast Friends'

(Il National Cancer Quiz
@ NFL's Grea1ost Moments: B8at Ever Taama

BUT.. I HEAR
'NAL, 6UF!E!
SHIP'$ eHQfN£6! WE'VE OOT FOOFI
. AN' THEY'RE
POWEflFUl
GOIN' IILL TH'
ENGINES ON EliCH
TIME!
COR!fE!I 0' THIG

Now anange the cirded letters to
form the 11urpnse answer, 81 suo·
gested by tho above cartoon

Entertainment

mOVIeS .

pol;a. Coli 614 -367-0676 .

75

of Fortune

fl) MOVIE: 'Once Is Not

after 6PM .

WV 304-422 -8433 or 304422 -2367.

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

Bob Newhart Sho v

Ill
iJl

1573.
1978 C-20 Chevy Sport
van. auto. AM -FM tape.
carpeted, sport rims , covered spare tiro, rear ladder ,
S3 .695. John's Auto Sales.
446- 4 782 , Bulavilla Rd.
Gallipolis, Oh . Open til dark .

c~~­

''[IJ YOU'RE r I I

m Jeffersons

ANNIE

SHIP

lnteJior, extertor painting;
textured ceiling . 304·676-

Answer here:

Nell fixes the Chief up with
a transse11.ual. (R}

SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN

1967 International Scout , 4

WD . Call 614A46-0319 .

XJ I

fjJ Ono Day at a Time
8:00 II (2) C!l Gimmo o Brook

- WHAT 1\AE WE OOiti' THAT'S A FACT.
OUT HERE THOUGH, ANNIE! IT'G Mef!E
PROFE5SOFI EOI'i?
LI~E A 8/IRGE!
'OAOOY" 5AY5
IT WAS TO~() OUT
WE'flE NOT EVEH
HEllE •.
ON A S!IIP/

I

tSUNGUF

8 (2) Tic T oc Dough
ill Video Jukebox
CIJ

or 676 -

D

I YETLEEj

®News

CIJ Q ()) Fom;ly Fe, - I

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

0

I Kj

&lt;II ESPN's Speedweek

RINGLE ' S SERVICE expe-

h

IIIIDJ People' a Court

lD P~:;T I,'J; AFTER Pe/IIJIT 13VTTE'R

hosts Neal Gabler and Jef-

Coolville. 614-667 ·6807.

'74 Olds Omega 250 , six
cyl. , good clean cond.

C!l Chorlie'o Angelo
Q (I) Whool of Fortune

BORN LOSER

CA N YOU GET FUR
FROJ A SKUNK?

STAIV

(])Entertainment Toninht

GENE ' S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN .

1560

Coli 614-949-2773, Womo .

ask for Jim Lively.

Hoy t1 .60 per bolo. Phone
304-882-2422.

oxp. Coli 614 -388 -9662 .

5:00 .

pending. 304-882-2349 or
304-675 -1868 .

1969 Camero 360. 4 speed.

hoy 11,600 lba .) no. per
bolo. Coli 304-676-1888
oftor 6:00PM .

' some remodeling . 20 yrs.

1983 Dodge lf. ton , AC . PB.
PS , AM-FM stereo 81tC .
cond.. S8 ,500 firm . Call
446 -0687 between 9 :30 -

5,30 PM .

$1 , 100.00 .

plumbing. roofing,

Remodeling. siding. interior
and e•terior, textured coat·
ing, simulated brick and
stucco . Thermo replace ment windows. 304 -675 -

1982 Honda. 760 Custom
Faring . 6.602 miles. 304 -

304-676-3308 . No Sundoy
sales .

torior,

cy Henn Arnold and Bob Lee

Unscramble theae four Jumbles.
one letter lo oach oquoro. to IO&lt;m
loura&lt;dinoryworda.

a

STEAMER. Water removal.
furniture cleaning. free esti -

or 446-7858.

1969

11614 367 0409

(J) Business Report
il]) Nowton'o Apple
7:00
(2) PM Magazine
(I) Hera Come the Brides
@ SportoCentor
(1) Sanford and Son

-

Tonight

949-2281 or 949 -2129 .

Dart,

·

Q ()) riD CBS Nowo

1331

1974 Volk!lwagon Beetle.
good cond . Call 446 -2787

17300.Coll 992-5807.

Seed

&lt;Il Carol Burnett
(I) OIIDJ ABC Nowa

2149 .

AM -FM,$4,195 . 1981 2dr.

84300 . Coli
7665 .

•

Numero Uno

® Wheel
Ill tnl

Call 446-3101 .

Chevy

a

Riflemen

Fe«y Tree Trimming, stump
removal . Call 304 - 876 -

388-8661 .

Ground ear corn 86 .50 par
1 00. Bring own container .

66

CIJ

2398 or 614 -446-2454.

1980 Omega, V6. PS, P8 .

64

a

·71 half ton Chevrolet
pickup. good cond .. good
rubber . Phone 304 -675 -

$3,196. 1979 Buick Sky- silver - black,

Dairy goats Alpinet and
L..manchaa, buck and doe

Coli 614-843 -5276 .

1978 Ford Granada 6 cyl.. 2
dr., HT, low mi ., good
condition . Call446 -4942 .

446-0677.

Call 614-367·7193 .

Euter bunnies, Bllorted
sizes, colors, &amp; breeds.
$3.50 each. Pedigree extra .

alter

after 6PM. 614 -245-9179 .

Coll814-387 -7490.

5467.

Call 614-388-9003
6PM .

446-7687 .

1 blonda Cocker Spaniel
male. 1 yr. o ld, has shots

White Easter bunnies, Pedi gree Rex. also red , weaning
this week. Call 614-246 -

1981 Corvette, like new
inside II out, 10.000 miles.

John Deere tractor, New
Idea conditioner, equipment
trailer 18ft. Phone 304 ·

Wanted to Buy

1980 yellow Chevy luv 4
spd .. AM -FM tapa, real
clean . $2,995. 1980 blue
Chevy luv 4 spd., AM -FM
tape, camper top. real nice,
$3,196 . John's Auto Sales.

3410 .

87 Firebird convertible. fully
restored, exc . cond . Call

63

Telea'
(2) MOVIE: 'The Toy'
Cil New Treeaure Hunt
&lt;II Mozdo SportoLook
CIJ Andy Griffith
C!l Newa/SpDrto/Waothar
(I) Dr. Who
il]) 3-2-1. Contact
Gl Star Trek
6:30
(2) (!) NBC Nawo
@

Gallipolis. Oh . Open til dark.

614-949-2013.

pipes .

Coli 614 -256 -1528.

Autos for Sale

1976 Chrysler Cordoba red
&amp; black, 2 door, excellent
running condition . Ca ll 614-

266-6866 or 446 -8535.
Dragonwynd Cattery Kennels . AKC Chow pup·
pies. CFA Himalayan. Per sian and Siamese kittens .

each . Coli 614-667-6679.

Co11614 ·256 -1628 .

71

Super C Farmall fast hitch,
amal l case tractor, 3 point
hitch. Ford 2 row cuhiva tors, tri axel machinery
trailer, all in exc. con . Call

614-367-7220.

6804 .

o·: fLnnance

Tractor MF186, Dietel,
multi-power power steering,
1700 hours . E~c. condition .
3-PT. A.C . plows J-16
inches both for •6600. Call

Judy Taylor Grooming. Call

Firewood c ut up slabs S15
pickup load . Call 614 -245 -

266- 1427.

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

Trucks for Sale

- - - -- - - - - --

Coli 614-388·9362 .

61 4-446·

Pets for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS

IN AND BEAT IT
OUT OF HERE.

PAINTING - interior and eJt -

Tr~nsnor1~1ion

polia.OH.

2364.

Registered Cocker Spaniel
puppies. 4 wks . o ld. B londe
females, black male. 8160

Case 310 front endloader
dozer, $4,000 . Call 614 -

c
~~~~....~~~~~·~~~·~-~'"'~"~-~-·~'~..~-~~~- :;:~~~~~~~~~~~
72
I

ment Co. St . Rt.7 N. Galli ·

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

(I) 1D Ill II2l
Newa
(2) MOVIE: 'Buga Bunny'o
Third Movie: t 001 Rabbit

Home
Improvements

AND LEAVE MRS, STITT
IN THEIR HANDS ~

\!-iJ ~~ cs

D C2l (I) 8

8:00

Alum . vinyl skiing. storm
doors. windowl, guttera,
roofing and room addition .

1976 Monte Carlo exc.
cond .. $1.600 or best offer.

62

EVENING

WE CAN JU!7T HOP

~j}~N} ffi'il ~THAT SCRAMBLEDWOIIDOAME

~

I CHEKT
(J I

4/12184

Cell 614-388 -9867 .

Harris Farms &amp; Green
Houses, At. 124, Porttand,
Oh . Now open 10--dulk.

Zuspon, 304-773-5554 .

LANDFILL 10!

THAT'S OUI' CAl&lt;. .

Fruit

896-3471 .

j

IJl.

Marcum Roofing II Spout·
ing. Now installing rubber
roofs . JO years experience,
specializing in built up root.

&amp; Vegetables

Call

Television
Viewing

THAT'S THE CRA'ZY
HILLBII.. LY WE SOLD THE

;

61 4 -266-1 1 82.

82 ,000 .00 firm . 304·676 ·
1837.

LUMBER -Rough cut, oak.
poplar, 2x4. 2x6. 2x8. 1 x4,
1 ll:6, 1 x8. length available. 8
ft . through 16 ft. Hogg &amp;

6245 .

'-446 -3786 .
' furnished efficiency, 807
• 2nd .. Gallipolis . 5146 .
Share bath. single. Call
446· 44 f 6 after 7PM

For Easter soft aculptured
dolls, Cabbage Patch Type .
Call 304 -676 -4014 .
Two swivel rockers . f304 -

All kinds

" tral air&amp;. heat , 1 professio nal
:" 1"fPe gentleman only . 446 -

.- - - - - - -

!

. Commercial and reslden ·
tial, free utimatel . Call

0476 .

304-675 -1940

675 -626 7

: JACKSON ESTATES
· APARTMENTS !Equal

IS AMAN!"

STUCCO end PLASTERING

era. 1400. Con 448-8865.

Troy-Bitt tillers. Check our
apecial price before you buy
any tUiera. Swiaher Imple-

$140 .00 . 304-675 -2574.

G .E. washer and dryer. 2 yrs .
old, like new . $260 .00 .

8221 .
M obile home for rent. Cal l
44 6 -1609 o r 446 -0508

IT

DVE SAYS . •NOT JUST

1178 28ft. Wlldornooa, •••·
oond .. fully aall oonttlnocl,
AC. awning, lull both. Mull
aool to apprtolotl, f4,111
flrm. Coli 81 4·387 -0310.

81

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

Two end tables and coHee
tabiD. solid maple. like new ,

R iverside Apts . Middleport .
Special rates for Senior
Citizens. S130 . Equal Housing Opportuniti es . 614 -

614 ~ 367 - 0611

Mobile Homes
for Rent

"INKY,

•

Mualcel
Instruments

Fann Suppl1r s
&amp; L1v~stock
3 bdr . ranch with garage. o n
la nd sca ped lot 1/ 2, minutes
from Gall ipolis in Green
Acres Subdivision . Dep ,
lease &amp; ret . req . $250 m o .

Motor~ Homtl
&amp; Cempera

79

The Daily Sentinei- Pcrga 13

Ohio

't
!;

Houses f o r Rent

5 rm . house 44 Olive St.
Ga llipo li s . Inquire at 918

44

by Larry Wright

9469 .

7436 after 4 :30 .

42

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®

Pamerov-Middleport,

0788 .

Lot for sale, Greenbrier
Estates . No trailers allowed,
2 V: acres. priced $11.600 .
Coli 304-676-3244 .

41

58

1984

Thul'lday, April 12, 1984

Pomeroy-Middlepott, Ohio

.

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1 163 Soc . Avo .. Golllpolla.
614 -446 -7833 or614-446 ·
1833.

Gonzo becomes the object
of 1 neurosurgeon·• wife's
romantic interest. (R) (80
min .)

12:00 I]) Buma S. Allon
(J) Nlghdlne
® MOVIE: 'Return of the
&amp;evan•

L

'IIII2l Eye

on Hoii'IWOOd

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PGOOZF

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Yesterday'• Cryptoqaete: SOIJTUDE IS FINE BUT YOU
NEED SOMEONE TO TELL YOU SOUTUDE ~
FINE.-HONORE DE BALZAC

'

�'•
14-The Daily Sentinel

Poge

Thunday, April 12, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, ~io

ELBERF·ELDS

.
'

APRIL BARGAIN DAYS

..

Tigers still unbeaten

Meigs girls' state reps

See story 011 Page 3

Story on Page 7

SHOP THIS WEEKEND AND SAVE

SEE OUR SELECTION

EASTER CANDY
&amp; NOVELTIES

~·

On The First Floor
Easter baskets, Easter
flowers, stuffed toys, novelty toys, plus Easter
candy: boxed, in baskets
and novelty pack. Stock up
now.

~-J

'

1

TWO DAYS ONLY

DRESS SALE

SPRING

SALE
S7I9
$3J59

Reg. 18.00 ................ Sale 16.39
Reg. 112.00 .............. Sale 19.59
Reg. 118.00 ............ Sale 114.39
Reg. 126.00 ............ Sale 120.79
Reg. 132.00 ............ Sale 125.59

to

SPRING

OUTFITS

Challenger crew back
from repair mission

DRESS SALE

COAT SALE

Sport coats. slac ks. sailu1suils.
2 and 3 p1ece out11ts. S1zes:
Newbo1 n lo 24 mos . 2 to 7.

Weekend Sale pnces on our entire
stock of Junior, Misses and Half
Size Spring Coats. The latest styl es
and co lors for sprin g.

Reg. 19.00 ..... Sale '7.19
Reg. 112.00 ... Sale 19_59
Reg. 117.00 ....... 113.59
Reg. 122.00 ........ 117.59

Famous brand names like Aileen
JC Petites, Joan Curtis. British Lady
and Better Half Buy your dress for
Palm Sunday and Easter and Save.
M1sses Sizes 61o 20; Half sizes 10 \7
to 26 \7.

2 DAY

Reg. 117.00 to 189.00
SALE PRICED

SALE PRICES

S}J 59 to $7}19

.. .
~

~·

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BOYS' WRANGLERCOORDINATE
SWEATS

...,
MEN and BOYS 15.95

MEN'S AND BOYS'
TUBE SOCK
SALE

SPRING

GYM

Boys Sl/es Small '6-8). Med1um
110 12) Lar ge (14'16). btra
La1 ge 118-201 M1x and match
g1ey healh e1. navy and 1ed
lleece l1n1n ~
Reg. 17.95 Long Sleeve
Sweatshirt .... .. ..... 15.99
Reg. 18.95
Sweat Pants ............. 16.99
Reg. 15.95
Shorts To Match .. ..... 14.69

( "'

SALE

SHORTS
S1zes XS (24-26), S (28 -30), M
132·34), L (36-38) an d XL (40·
42). 100% Polyester Athletic
Shorts by Springfoot.

HANES UNDERWEAR

20°/o Off

Long sleeve dress shirts, some
sweaters, some velour shirts
and sport shirts. Not all sizes.
Values to 129.95. Limited quantity

YOUR CHOICE

$500

TWO DAY SALE!

'1.89 With Color Tops

solid co lors . Four-1n hand styles.

MEN'S '9.00

TIES ........ ........... 6.44
1

MEN'S 110.00

Sizes 14 to 20

TIES ................... 17.44

Sale ............... IJ1.49

Grey ................... 1.59
1

},..r

WEMBLEY TIES
Light and dark patterns. Some

Sale ............... 127.49

139.95

MEN'S '11 .50

TIES ................... 18.44

0

\

ii~
HANG TEN

SPRING

MEN'S

100% Polyester Navy blue. Ex·
cellent style.
134.95 Sizes 8 to 12

With Color Tops

SALE

~

HANDBAGS

Beautifu l new styles and color for
spring. Straw, vinyl, l1nen, leather,
macrame and many others.

Reg. 17.50 ........ Sale 15.99
Reg. 1ll.OO ....... Sale 13.79
Reg. 115.00 .... Sale s11.99
Reg. 121.00 .... Sale 116.79

SALE!
MEN'S and BOYS'

JUNIOR
SPORTSWEAR

DENIM JEANS

Special rac k ol quality Hang Ten cool·
dinates. Tops. shorts. pants. sk ~rt s . m1·
m-dresses m raspberry or lu rquo1se

Odds and ends. Limited quantity.
Regular pnces ' 14 95 to 127.95.
NOt all s1zes. While they last

114.00 .. . Sale
1 18.00 .. . Sale
129.00 ... Sale
1 34.00 ... Sale

ODDS and ENDS
MEN'S WEAR

Includes men's red label and blue label T-s hirts and briefs, men's boxers,
men's pocket T-shirts, bigs and tails
and boys' briels and T-sh irts.

SALE! - BOYS'
SPORT
COATS

White ................. 11.19

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

SALE

Sale Ends April 22nd

Our popular Spnngfoot tubes m
boys sizes 7 lo 11 ~n d men's 9 lo
15. Many sc hool co lors Stock up
now.
1 1.59

I

s10.49
1 13.49
s2 1.79
1 25.49

New Idea ·

In Lighting
Reg. 186 Table or
Wall Lamp ......... s68
Reg. 1110

Floor Lamps ...... sgg

HOUSECLEANING
TIME

DINETTE SALE

WALLPAPER

SALE

Nice selection of 3, 5 and 7
piece dinettes. Chrome, brass,
Give your home a "New Look"
almond and wood finishes.
.
At Housecleaning Time.
Formica and glass tops.
Come m on the_lst Floor and see how we can help
rou change plam drab walls to improve any room
Reg. s269° 0 to ss1goo

SALE PRICED

$214 TO $4}5
SHOP FRIDAY 9:30 to 8:00
SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5:00

m your h_ome. Choose from hundreds of patterns
to compliment any decor.
SAVE

USE OUR FREE
PARKING LOTS
POMEROY OHIO

20%

NOW

en tine

at y

2 ~&lt;tions , 14 Pages
25 Cenh
A Mult imedia Inc. Ne-tpaper

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, April 13, 1984

Vol.32, No . 2~5
Copytighted 1984

lADIES'

LITTLE BOYS'

•

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long gowns and robes in beautiful pastel
colors. Cotton, cotton blends, nylon and
terry. Ladies' sizes: Small thru X-large.

EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. tAP ) Challenger's astronauts, diverted from a Florida
landing by bad weather, swooped out of orbit and
glided to Earth today on a Ca lifornia d!'sert lakebed
after a weeklong mission that saved a derelict satellIte
and opened an era of spacecraft servicing.
Conunander Robert Crippen and pilot Dick Scobee
guided the 98-ton shu ttl!' to a touchdown at 16 minutes
after sunrise, 5:38a.m. PST. and rolled to a stop on the
hard-packed sand_ Only a few spectatorswereonhand
because of the late decision to shift the landing to
Edwards, where eight of the first 10 shuttle missions
also ended .
The shuttle was over the Indian Ocean In Its 107th
orbit when Crippen and Scobee tnggered Its orbital
engines for four minutes. That slowed the speed by 313
mph, enough to start Its hourlong plunge on a
supersonic glide over the Pacific Ocean and Into
Edwards In the Mojave Desel1.
Challenger's fiv e crewmen who dubbed
themselves the "Acr&gt; Satellite Repair Co." for their fix
of the Solar Max spacecraft - had planned to land at
their home port of Cape Canaveral after a
3-million-mile journey. They wen:&gt; just 10 minutes

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from firin g the braking rockets when a weather plane
reported low clouds and rain moving over the Kennedy
Space Center runway there.
NASA, which brought the shuttle down in Florida for
the first. time last February, prefers tanding there
because of the time and money it saves preparing for
future flights .
But after realizing that the Florida weaJherwasonly
going to get worse, Mlssion Control waved the
astronauts off.
The other crewmen are mission specialist Terry
Hart and spacewalkers George Wilson and James van
Holten.
A batch of firsts and bests wpre logged during the
mission: Highest shuttle orbit, 310 mlles: longest
manned space walk, seven hours seven minutes; first
shuttle rendezvous, capture, repair and redeploy ment of a satellite; first operational use of the
rocket -powered backpack.
The astronauts headed home one day late beCause of
problems snaring the disa bled Solar Max satellite. But
ChaUengpr's empty cargo hold testified to the twln
successes in delivering one satellite and repairing
another.

Challenger Landing
Shuttle Diverted
To California
Kennedy
Space
Center

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morning due to bad weather in Florida. ( AP
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REROUTED - This map indicates the Intended
Dlght path lor the Challenger sp""e shuttle lor a
la,ding at Cape Kennedy and the path to Edwards Air

Senate approves $48 billion tax increase bill
WASHlNGTON tAP\ - The Senate approved $48
billion in tax Increases today. capping a week of
congressional action to cut federal budget deficits by
ralslng taxes on many people rather than reducing
government payments to a few special interests.
Bleary -€yed senators voted 76-5 to endorse the tax
measure at the end of a 1~hour session_ The Senate
then joined the House In adjourning for a recess until
after Easter.
The legista!lon would raise revenues $48 billion over
the next three years. The House passed a sim ilar $49
bllllon measure on Wednesday.
Negotiators from both chamb!'rs will work out a
compromise version of the measure later. But since
the Senate measure Is b!'lng folded Into a larger
omnibus deficit-reduction package, it Is unclear how
and when such a compromise will be reached.
Drafting a compromise Is weeks away because the
House and Senate also want to settle on significant

reductions in federal spending that, with the tax
Increases, would cut record budget d!'ficits by up to
$1~ billion to m billlon over the next three years.
During that same period , the deficits are expected to
tota l between $COO billion and $700 billion.
Major pro\1slons of the Senate bill thai affect
Individuals include:
- An extension through 1987 of the 3 percent excise
tax on local and long dlstanre telephone setvicr&gt; thai
otherwise would expire after 1985.
-Raising the liquor tax of$10.50 per proof gallon to
$12 .50. Beer and wine would not be affected .
-Ending in 1988 the practlcr&gt; by which a taxpayer
muld avoid taxation on up to $450 of interest earned
ea ch year .
-Dropping from four years to three years the
period over which m uples and Individuals could
" incom e average ,'' or cut their taxes by averaging

current earnings again st those of the preceding years .

grenade, officials said. Passenger
Esther Zlv said one threatened
repeatedly to kill everyone aboard.
"We will kill all of you on the bus.
We are starting to fight today.
Everyone on the bus will die," Ms.
Zlv quoted the hijacker as saying.
The troops stormPd a board the
bus just before dawn.
"I heard a tremendous burst of
gunfire. I said to myself "This is it ,'"
an unidentified passenger Joi&lt;l
Israeli radio .
"! irrunedlately lay on the floor.
Someone fell on top of me,·· he said.
Soldiers told the passengers to stay
on the floor "until they know what's
going on around us."

p;.~ympnt s

to well organized l'(roups.

Another E'XampiE' ca m t&gt; earliPr in thf" WN-'k whf'n
Pres ident RPagan signed into law a m easutY' ht·

hailed as lh&lt;' " fir st ln stalimmt of th&lt;' drlicil down
paym ent" he and m&lt;emb&lt;'rs of Cong-rc·ss have called
for .
The mPasure allows JhP governmenl to lr('('Z&lt;' the
so-called " target prices" it guarantees to fanners for
their crops. Administ ra tion ('('()nomi ~t ~ c-s timat f' thr
subsidy freeze ma;· cut up to $.12 bi lli on from the
anticipaled deficits over the next four ;·ears.
But wha l mad&lt;' the legislat ion palal a blt• 10
Congres s in an election Y'Par wa s a prO\'i!' ion
providing for cash paymen ts to wheat fal-mt •rs who
idle pan of thPir la nd this yt&gt;ar. and extends that offcr
to corn. cotton and ricr fannPrs in 19H5. if ~t •x k s or
those commocllt ics ex~ Cf'rtai n triggpr \pq•\s.

HMC board appoints Adkins
as chief executive officer

Israeli troops kill
four bus hijackers
DIR AL BALAH, Occupied Gaza
Strip I AP 1 - Israeli troops today
stormed a bus hijacked by four Arab
terrorists and freed about two dozen
passengers who had been threa ·
tened by a bombdurtngth!'irlQ.hour
ordeal, Israeli mliitary officials
said.
A female passenge r and aU four
hijackers were killed In a fieree
pre-dawn assault on the bus that
lasted only seconds, Israeli Army
radio reported.
The military identified the slain
woman as an Israeli soldier, a nd II
sa id seven other pa ssengprs were
wounded .
The Popular Front for the
Llb!'ration of Palestine, a Marxist
wing of the PalestlnP Liberation
Organlzation , lssued a statement In
Damascus, Syria, claiming responsibility for th!' attack. It added:
'"!'he forthcoming days will see a
number of spectacular opera lions In
the occupied territories."
The red-and-whil e bus, carrying
35 passengers, was hij acked near
the Mediterranean coast city of
Ashod . About ntne of the passengt&gt;rs
escaped b!'fore the bus was dlsa bled
10 miles north of the Egyptian
border by army sharpshooters who
shot the tires out.
From there, authorities negotiated for hours with the terrorists,
who demanded the release of 500
guerrillas held In Israeli jails and
safe passage to Egypt for them·
selves, saldDefenseMlnlsterMoshe
Arens, who wa tclted the rescue
mlssfon from the seene.
"They had a bomb they threa·
tened to explode, bUt we managed to
take control before they had a
chanee to detonate lt." Arens told
Israel radio.
1be hijackers also were anned
' wtth bottles of acid. knives and a

it to take e\e('tion -yPar action io reduce go,·enmwnt

The other deficit -red uction move in Congress this
w('('k was House approval Thursday of a bill to cut
fede ral spending by almost $4 billion over t)Jr('(' years.
However, tha t measure was passed 261·152 only
after the rejet•t ion of a provision that would have
limited the fees pa id to doctors trea ling Medicare
hospital patient s. The provision would have saved
nearly another $1 billion
·'All we are asking today is that doctors accept their
fair share of some of the burden. " Rep. Dan
Rostenkowski, D-Ill. , chairman of the House Ways
and Means Committee. sa id during debatE' on the
measure .
But the American Medical Association lobbied
heavily against the provision .
The provision. reducing the overall va lue of t he hill
by about 20 pPrcml. was rejected simply by voi&lt;'&lt;'
vote.
It was an example of how diffi cult Cngress is finding

GALLIPOLIS - Charles I. Ad·
kins was appointed Holzer Medical
Center's chief executive officer
Thursday by the Holzer Hospita l
Foundation board of trustees.

APPOINTED - Charles I.
Adkins was appointed Holzer
Medical Center's chief executive
officer Tltu~y by the Holzer
Hospital Foundation board of

trustees.
Adkins, 45, has been serving
as Interim executive officer
since last Sept. 00, following the
resignation of Hugh P . Kirkel.

Adkins , 45, has been serving as
interim executive officer sine£ last
Sepi. W, following the resignatlonof
Hugh P . Kirkel.
Board Chairman ThomasE .Tope
said Adkins' appointment was "a
natural prog-ression following hi s
more than six months in the int e rim
posit ion.
"It reflects the board· sconfide nce
in hls abUity to provide the quality of
leadership necessary in the years
ahead, and continue the hos pital' s
commitment 10 a stand ard of
excellence in th&lt;' delivery of health
care to the residents of the
multi-count y area served by Holzer
Medical Center," Tope added.
A native of South Charleston.
W .Va , Adkins attended Marshall

Univers ity. West Virginia State
College and Rio Grande College. He
joined the staff a t HMCin DecemhPr
1970 and was promoted to vice
preside nt of for general services in
August 1971 .
Adkins was app:linted vice presi dent for profess ional servicr&gt;s in
May 1977, the position he held until
his appointment as int erim f'X0CU ·
Jive omrer.
&amp;&gt;fore coming to the Ga llipolis
area. Adkins was ..,;th FM C Corp. of
Sou th Charleston for eight years.
territ ory manager for Travenol
Laboratories Inc .. Mon on GroVP.
Ill., for three y!'ars, a nd was
associated with Skyland Hospital
Supply. Bluefield , W.Va .. for two

Va lley Chap t ~r of Duc ks Unli mited
and the Tri -State Chapter of lhe
Ruffed Grouse Socie ty. serving as
c hairman of th!'la tter organ iza tion.
Adkins' other local associat ions
are with Ga llipolis Ar&lt;'a Chamber of
Commerce and Gallipolis Elks
Lodge 107
His involvetTif'nt in the Ohio
Hospit al As.'iOCiation has incl uded
serving on sratrwide rommittees .
lie repri'S&lt;'nts HMC in the Mid-Ohio
VaiiPy Indu strial Emergency Plan ning Council a nd serv.,; 'on the
Gallia EMS advisory council. Sincr&gt;
19~ . he has b&lt;'en a m f'mb&lt;'r of the
MPdical Laboratorv Technician
AdvisOr)' Commiltce. at RGC.

years.

Adkins and hi s wife, Marjorie,an:&gt;
parents of two sons and a daughte r .
Jeff is a law student at Ohio
Northe rn University in Ada, Brem ls
a freshman at RGC, and Ann is a
student at Ga llia Academy Hi gh
School.

He is a fonner member and past
pres ident of Gallipolis Rotary Club
and sen.red as co-chairman of the
Ga llipolis Area Blcent!'flnial Com ·
mission. lntpr.,;Jed In conservation.
he was a c harter member of Ohio

Wholesale prices take another big jump

PRICE INDEX RJ&gt;E - This
chart shows the changes In the
producer price Index from

March 1983through March 1984,
rellecdng the .5 percent Increase
for March, the t1e00nd largel!t
rille In 18 months. ( i\P
1 •serphoto).

WASHJNGTON tAP) - Wholesale prices spurted 0.5 percent In
March, the second·bfggest jump In
16 months, as Increases tn food costs
outweighed a decline In energy
prtces. the government reported
today.
The overall Increase In the Labor
Department's Producr&gt;r Price Index for flnlshed goods followed itses
of 0.6 percent In January and 0.4
percent In February.
Prices so far this year arertslng at
an annual rate of 6.1 percent, a level
well abovetheratesof0.6percent for
all of 1983 and 3.7 percent for :1!£2.

Emoomlsts and government offi·
clals are now forec asting a n
lntlatlon rate of about 4 pereent for
all of this year.
In March, today's report said .
food pnres rose 0.8 percent. Tha t
m eans food costs have surged at an
annual rateof17 .8percent In thefin;t
three months ol this year. pushed
upward at least partly by unusually
bad weather In the South.
On the other hand, energy costs
declined 1.2 percent In March,
marking the seventh decrease In
nine months.
DetaUs of the report said:

-Auto pricr&gt;s rose O.i percent on costs rose 1.4 percent. but thai
after jumping 1.4 percent in was well down from February's8 2
percent.
·
February.
-Capita l equipment climbed 0.3
If March's overall price lncreaS&lt;'
percent following a 0.0 percent rise of 0.5 percent were to be repeated 12
straight months, the yearly advanre
the previous month .
-Clothing costs rose 0.5 percent would be 5.9 percent . Tha t a nnua l
rate computed by LabOr [)('pas1 ·
after increasing 0.6 percent In
m e nt economists ls based on more
February.
Within the overall food category, precise calculations of monthly
pricr&gt;s rose for fish , vegetables,
ptices than the figures made pubIic .
poultry, beef a nd veal while
In all, the Producer Price Indrx
declining for fresh fruits , pork, dairy
for finished goods stood a t 291.7 in
products and eggs.
1\olarch, meaning that goods costing
In the energy category, prices $10 In the base year of 1967 would
declined 2.3 percent lor natural gas have cost $29.17.
and 1.5 percent forgasollne. Heating

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