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14-The Daily Sentinel

Poge

Thunday, April 12, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, ~io

ELBERF·ELDS

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APRIL BARGAIN DAYS

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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

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

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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

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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

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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
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WEMBLEY TIES
Light and dark patterns. Some

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

139.95

MEN'S '11 .50

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

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HANG TEN

SPRING

MEN'S

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

With Color Tops

SALE

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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

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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

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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

stu~'-'-

. See photo oo Page 7

Story on Page 4

SLEEPWEAR
SALE

Reg. 19.00 to 142.00

nurstng

Meigs thinclads win

LITTLE Gl RLS'
Buy for Palm Sunday and Easter. Al l new
sp nng styles. Sundresses, kn1t dresses,
party dresses. 2 and 3 piece sets. Sizes:
Newborn to 24 mas , 2 to 4, 4 to 6x, 7 to 14.

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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

Edwards Air
Force Base
.... ...... ...

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CA(IF.I---~=;--+~~~---­

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Intended
Landing
Path
Force Base, Calif., whe re thP shuttle landed Friday
morning due to bad weather in Florida. ( AP
Laserphoto Map ).

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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�Commenta•-y
111 Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOO'ED TO THE INTEREST OF THE MEIGs-MASON ,\REA

ROBERT L. WINGE1'f
Publisher

Last October this newspaper ran
a column by James J. Kilpatrick
opposing I he establishment. of a
natonal holiday t.o honor Manin
Lulher King Jr. Draw1ng on
allegations by Sen. Jesse HP!ms.
Kilpatrick charged thai the actions
of Dr. King - and, by Implication,
I hose of lhe civil right&gt; movemenl

- were shaped by his association

ters to examine lhe "evidence"

wtth communists.
Despite his status as one of the
nation's best-known and best-paid
columnists, Kilpatrick wrote thai
he had "neither the time, lhe
resources nor the staff" to subst antiale these serious charges. Instead

presented by Senator Helms. Had
the Investigative press done so, It
would have walked a trail of new
Inaccuracies and old lies, and It
might have begun asking some
questions about the senator and the
columnist.
For example, both Helms and

hP challrnged investigative repor-

DAI~E

General Manager

ROTHGEB, JR.

New~

Editor

A MEMBER of The Associated Press, Inland Dally Press Association and the Amerkan Newspaper Publisher Association.
LETTERS OF OPINION are wekomf'd . They should hr less than 300 word.lil
long . All leUers are suhjel't to editing and mu!ll be signed with name, addrt"PPs and
tel ..phone number. No unsigned letters wUI be publlshed. Lettf'rs lil hould hP in
rood taste, addressinll( L&lt;isues, not personalltle!i.

About luck

never a communist facility. Gar-

Whenever the calendar comes up "Fri 13." a lot of people spend some
lime thinking about luck .
For example, would it be tempting fat£&gt;. and I he auditors of the Internal
Revenue Service, to send off your income tax return on Friday the 13th?
Searching for four-leaf clovers. or shying away from black cats. has
become a bit pasS£&gt;. But luck can slill call the turn in many money matters.
For instance, even if your tax ret urn is a \Vhite--glove-clean document, free
of the slightest hint of an exaggerated deduclion, you'd probably prefer I he
~ didn'l pick il out for &lt;&gt;xamina tion.
''No one wants to be audited,.. observes Prentice Hall. a publisher of lax
lnl'Orrnation. "An IRS audit can be both costly and tim e-con.sum ing, and It
very rarely !urns out to your advantage."
The odds against being audited are slim- about 49-1, on average. Lasl
, y~. less than 2 percent of returns filed were audited.
Tax advisers say your individual probability of being audited varies. For
one 'filing, the larger your income, the greater the chance the IRS radar will
home in your return. The expelis also say you can inadveliently raise a red
nag when you file by taking unusual or exceptionally larg&lt;' writeo!fs, or
PVen by messing up the arilhmelic.
However, since the fl{S says it randomly selects thousands of relums
each year for auditing, in an effoli to keep the general public honest, every
laxpayer is sill! subjecl lo the luck of the draw.
People who invest -or t ry to predict the futurE' coursP of thP ('('Onomy,
interest rates and stock prices - need luck loo. High-level committees.
computers, and ingenious "indicators " aU have failed so far to reduce
these imponderables to any degree of celialnty.
Raymond F. DPVO&lt;' .Jr., who makes his living analyzing the economy
and l he markels for thp firm of Legg Mason Wood Walker Inc., has
developed a list of law s that apply to lhP writing or research repolis. A
sampling of them follows:
- " WhPn working towards the solution of a problem. it always helps if
you know the answer (providt&gt;d, of course, that you know there is a

prob!Pm i .
-"if the facls do not conform luI he IIK&lt;&gt;IY. they musl be disposed of.
-"No report Is evPr a mmplete failurr'- II mn always be used as a
horrible example.
-"ThP more and more closely you look al the raw data, I he bigger the
trouble you are in.
-"RPsearch rPpons should be rPproducible : they should all go wrong in
the same way.
-"In case of doubt, make it sound convincing.
-"Don'l believe in miracles, RELY on l hem." Or at leasl on some
deccnl luck.

Letter to editor
Donations sought
lt's time again for Carleton
School and Meigs lnduslries to get
prepared for Spel'ial Olympics and
we're excttf'd~ This yPa r the
regional olympics wi ll be at PC'dPn

Stadium, Athens, on May 19. The
slate olympirs will be June 22-24 at
Ohio State Uniwrsily . We'd like 10
invitE' everyone to attend and chE'f'r
us on.
Unless you are i:ICquaintt•d with a

special child or adult !' m surf' vou
don'l realize lhe importancP of
spec ial o!ympics .. Tll£'y give lhe
handicapped and re tarded a chance
to excel. to provr that thf'y can do
what the so-callC'd "normal" proplt&gt;

do. it just takes a Sp€'(' ial pf'rson a
little m ore limP.
11 takes a lot of money for thf'
olymplcs. a ll of it comC's from the

donations of good-hParlf'd people.
local clubs and busim•ssps and our
parent group. lhP M.A.RC
The !\1 .A.R.C. raises its monpy·
through various activlti~ including

Kl!patr1ck attacked King's connec·
tion with the Highlander Folk
School, a respected adult education
center that has been a hub of
Southern labor, civil rights and
community organizing activity
since the 1930s. Indeed, in 1983,
Highlander received a Nobel Peace
Prize nomination for acting - as
did the estimable winner of that
award, Lech Walesa - on the belief
that their societies suffered from
too much Integrity and too little
democracy.
Helms "documented" his smears
against King, ~ighlander and
others largely by misrepresenting
political scientlsl David Garrow's
book "The FBI and Manln Luther
King Jr." In fact, a glance at the
foolnoles of Garrow's book would
lead immediately to FBI documents stating that even the Bureau
had concluded Highlander was

thP Hikf'· Bike. SincP WE' will not tw
having lhC' Hikc-Bikf' this yC'ar.
mon• than PvC'r. Wf:' are depending
on donations tn fund our three day
ol~· mpics trip to Columbus. We arc&gt;
taking 12 athlPIPs, si x chaperones
and two coachrs this yea r , morr
than Pvrr before . Our PXPf'nSPs will
hr npproxima t(' ly $50 per person .

The Special Olympics commill &lt;'&lt;'
Ll()(&gt;sn't feel that we can n•arh PVPry
individual and every churrh or

civic group by pPrsonal lctler and
v.-c hope I hi s letter will do lhal for
u~ .

If you have a do nation you wou ld
likr our special people to use for
ol~· mpics piPase send it to: Meigs

Cou nl v Special Olympics of Ca
rlrtnn S&lt;"· honl . Box .107. Syracuse.
Ohio ~o779
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rrturn a rf:'ceipt if requested . -

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Today in history
Today is Friday. April n. lhc lll41h dav of 1~8&lt;1 . Thcrt' arc 262 days left in
1tlf' ypa r.
Today's highlight in history :
On AiJrU 13, 174.1, I he lhird prPsidcnl of rhe Unilrd Stales and lh&lt;' author of
the Declaration of Independrnce, Thomas .Jefferson, was horn in what is
oow Albemarle Counly, Va.
On this date:
In 1776, Gen . Georgc Washington arrived in New York to prepare lhP
city's defense in lh&lt;' American Hevolulion.
In 1796, the flrst elephanl in lhP Uniled SlatPs arrived in 1\ew York from
Bengal, india.
In 1964, Sidney Poitier became lhP firs! black to win an Academy Award
as bPs! actor, being honored for his pertormance in "Lilies of the Field."
And in 1972. major-league baseball players wenI out on slrike in a dispule
over pensions.

Ten years ago: Israeli Defense Minisler· Moshe Dayan warned Lebanon
to police Arab guerrilla group&lt;; in its terri tory, or Israel would contmue
punitive raids.
Five years ago: The Bnal process lo bring Pennsylvania's Three Mile
Island nuclear power plant to a safe, cold shutdown was started.
One year ago: Unemployed Pennsylvania st.ee!worker Ronald Bricker.
who had given President Reagan Ills resume, got a job at an electronics
store through Reagan's intervenllon.
Today's bilihdays: Former Mlnnesola Gov. Harold Stassen is 77 years
old. Athelsl Madalyn Murray O'Halr Is 65. Actor Lyle Waggoner Is 49.
Composer Bill Conti Is 42. And actor Ricky Schroder is 14.
Thought for today: " When angry. count ten before you speak; If very
angry, a hundred."- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826).

row hlmsell labeled Helms' slate·
ments "gross distoliions of the
hlstortcal record ... replele wtth
factual errors."

Helms also resurrected material
such as the 1984 testimony of
ex-communist Paul Crouch before
Sen. James Eastland's Sena le
Internal Security Subcommitlee In
which Crouch wl'nt on a red-baiting
binge, accusing Highlander. liberal
Southern organizations and

~£.DEMOCRAT~' ~

the

Roosevelt White House of member·
ship In a far-flung communist
ronsplracy.
Once a Communist Party organ·
izer In the South, Crouch became a
professional anti-communist witness for the Justice Department In
the ea rly 1950s.

DOL..L..

Orwellian justice._________J_ac_k_A_nd_e_rso_n
WASHINGTON -Recently l'\'e
blown the whistle on some Orwellian Juslire Deparlment proposa ls
aimed al identifying future crimi·
nals hy s tudying c hild ren 's responses to pornography and by
cataloging such ominous attribut es
as left handednpss, oddly shaped
ears, furrowed tongues and sweaty
palms.
The depa rtment's Office of Ju venil e Justice and Delinquency Prevention wants to take "appropriate
intervention strategies'' once these
signs of trouble are detected.

Now my assoclale Indy Badhwar
as learned lhat scores of school teachers. principals. mental health
personnel, policemen and computer banks werp involve d in a
snea ky. 15-ycar .Justice Dcparl ·
mrnt stud y of 660 inner-ci ty Phila delphia kids from the lime lhey
entered kindergarten till they
turnf'd JR.
The study was deceptive rrom its
\'Pry beginning in 1969. The " in for m!:'d conspnt forms" givt?n to thC'
children and thrir parents sta! rd:

"ThP purpose of this swvey is to
study information about the opin-

For all t he concern and police
cooperation, the researchers some-

thC" survey." As in the earlier
consent form, no mention was

ions ... of young people growing up
In PhiladPiphia so we can better
undersland lhe problem s fa ced by
you ng people loday."
What thi s innocuous sta tement
failed to mention was lhat the
project was really inlended to
idenlify fulure delinquents, and I hat
I he policP department ws providing
rrsearchers v.-1th data on th e
participating youngs ters from its
files.
A Justice Deparlmenl reporl on
the Philad&lt;'iphia slud y recom·
mPnds "early int ervention" to
prC'venl delinquency oncf' "high·
r isk patterns" of behavior are
identifif'd. "Preventiv£' int Prvf'ntions arr appropriate to very early
drvf' lopmf'ntal years," the r eport
advises. It I'C'fprs approving ly to an
ea rlier sludy of loddlcrs thai looked
f,)r signs of " immaturity" or
"ecrrntricit y," and concluded that
"t hr nursery sc hool is a stra tegic
uulpost of mente! hea ll h scrPPning
ancl intervent ion.··

how managed lu lose I rack of the
kids who had been Ia rgeted in
kindergarten . So lhP final phase of
the JusticP DPpartment study
began in 1980 wilh a Gestapo-like
search for the by-I hen teenagers.
"An exhaustive search for the
sludents was initialed," lhe repoli
states. "The research learn fol lowed all leads ... If the lead was
only an address, a let1er of
introduction and consent (arms
were mailed ... if still no relurn. a
door-to-door search was conducled
Since Hispanic sludenls In lhe
sample accounled for 13 p£&gt;rcent of
the missing cases, a co ncentrated
effoli to made lo contact Spanish
organiza tions and churches in
sear ch of missing names."
The desperate searchers placed
ads in the Philadelphia Dally News
and the Spanish-language Actualrd ad lisling lhe names of lhe

made of thP researchers'lnlerestln
lhe children's su pposed criminal
tendencies or police records.
Unlike lhe human guinea pigs,
the 56 tear hers In 29 Philadelphia
school s who agreed to parlicipa te
were given some due to the
projecl 's goal. It was described as
an effort 10 " identify high-risk
behaviors, perhaps as early as
kindergalien, that call for preventive mPasures in the classroom ."
A li st of all the students In lhe
original study was lurned over to
the Philadelphia PollcP Depart·
menl lo be matched wllh )uwnil e
offense flies. to glean pvery Incident
in which a study subject was

missing

youngsters,

and

evPn

promi sed thai " thP corr('('t party ...
could earn $~'0 by participating in

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Frida~ April 13,1984

Pvmeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, April 13, 1984

BOB HOEFLICH

As!!lstant Publisher/ Controller

2-The Daily Sentine

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By George Strode

New chief will listen first
COLUMBUS, Ohio I AP) -Max Duckworth, the new leader of the Ohio
Division of Wlldllte, says he wUI Usten to th&lt;' professionals In the ranks
before he makes any major deci.slons.
Duckworth, 52, from Akron, a native Meigs Countlan. has I'PJ)Iaced lhP
fired Dick Fr anels as thP No. I man In t hP Division ol WlldUfe. II raps a
34·year career In the dtvtslon lor the former U.S. Martne. He earned tht'('(&gt;
bronze stars In the Korean War.
"I never really though! I would get to be chief of thP division," he said.
"This Is the hlghllght of my professional career. 1 mean going from the
ground floor right to the top. I'm really happy. No, I'm overjoyed."
Duckwonh, who has been on the job for lhreeweeks, says he Is spending
a lot of time huddling with the hPads of the vartous departments w1thtn the
division.
"I look to them for guidance," he said. "They are the pro!esstonals wilh
the education and exp£&gt;rtence lo help me make lhe decisions. We won't
always agree, but 1 always wlll respecl lhem and llslen 10 them. And I
always w111 listen to the sponsmen of Ohio."
Duckworth has no college education. Beyond high school, he has laken
only courses In personal and management development .
Among his wildlife jobs have bePn head of law enforcemenl for dlslrlcts
Four and Three and supervisor of Dlstricl Three.
Duckwolih already has some projects In mind for the state.
"One of the firs I things 1 want to try to do Is get more boat aeeess ramps
on Lake Erie from Cleveland to the Pennyslvanla state line and on the Ohio
River," he said. "Fishing Is good In both places and we can't get boats In the
water In very many places. And I want to continue to pursue the possibility
of a third waterfowl zone along the Ohio River."

Chiefs on Sept. 9 at Rlverironl
Stadium after opening the season at
Denver against the BroncosonSepl.

Southern suffers
fourth loss, 9-6
SoulhPrn suffered Its fourth
straight loss Thursday nlghl, 9-6 to
Alexander. Joey Wolfe' Who re.
llevcd Tony Deem In the rtrst with
no outs and four runs Jn, pitched the

Som et imes it amazes even me f'o
&lt;:1

dt:."'dicated Reagan ·

wa trhPr lik(' mP can guess how the
presidf'nt' s mind works. Time and
again I havp told ~·ou 1hat w h('n
l'lf'ction year politics warm up.
RC'agan would takP rrf"dit for

everything good and blame Con gress for all thP rest . Well. il 's
startE'd~

Whllr It' s on rf:'Cord in f'very
ne\vspaper morgue a nd tape file in
America tha t the president order('(i

\\'ishcs of our top military :.~nd now
hP is looking for a scapf'goat."

:M.

1976 FORD

2 dr., AI, PS. PB.

presidenllal charm and c!pgance no

vo te after all."

one has thP heart to quPstion them.

with I he American people if he had
not made a Sf'nilr s uckr r of himself
a few nights later.

Sp&lt;-•aker 0'1\ei ll has more than
once boasted thai he shed his
politiral garments w hen he stepped
down from the Speaker's podium.
Whal 11p and other Democrats
have forgotten in 1heir r ush to be
nirP guys is that the Republicans
have nevf'r been so obligin~.
Especially Prosidenl Rmgan. He Is
a polilician not only during working
hours but24 hours a day. seven days
a w('(&gt;k. By allow1ng himself to be
suckered Into a twu or three minute

Bul behind I hal ma sk of congenlalily and charm is a gifled polillrian
\•,rho works at his trade da~· and
night. HP is also not above playing a
litlle gulter polillcs. He did so
recenll y when hP elai mrd the
Democratic co ngrcssmPn were
responsible for whal he ca lled
bi-parlisan support for his 1981
incom e tax cu1. He would have th e
public believe II was the Democrats
who decoyed him inlo the &gt;·1().10
debaclp ralher I han lhP ulher way
'round when I he deficll quest ion
arises. Before the election lhis fall,
he will atlempl to blame lhe
shocki ng deficit he has madP on

O'Neill's

oiiiPr

words

O'Neill Is an astult.• Massachu·

sells politician and shou ld have
su.•q)(\('ff'd somP poli tical shpna ni gan when he and Mrs. O'Neill were
in vited ·guests of President and

Marines intu LPbanon, now he
claims tha tthedeal hof 261 Marini's

Mrs. Reagan al I he Furd Thealer in
Washington whcrf' Mrs. Rush was
to be awarded an honor for her part

and their subsequent withdrawal
from lhPir role of sitting ducks is not

in helping raiS€' money for the
rPstora tion of the thea ter. That is

his responsibilit y. Cong-ress eaust"'d

the theater whPrc President Abra e~nd is an
important hi storic landmark. Next
morning- thl• television news carr ied a closeup of the 1wo couples
chatllng away jusr like old ouddyhuddios and having a high old lime.
TllPn over thp coffee Mr. and Mrs.
Voter would say, "Sc'C! I told you
T ip O'Neill was just talking for thP

lt all by their insistencP on thP WR.r

Powers Acl and calls to bring I he
boys home. That's w hat caused his

abandonment of His Lebanonose
policy and not an;•fault of the policy
ilself. That's what he l old a news
conter&lt;&gt;nce al !he White House.
Thai's whal he told lhe Cf'ntcr for
Strategic and Intl'rnational Studies
in an address at Georgetow n

University . The address at Georgp.
town had bePn billed as a major
foreign policy speech but lhe only
foreign policy apparenl se&lt;&gt;med to
be his policy of I hrowlng I he blame
for all failed endeavors to Congress.
Congress not only meddled In
foreign policy, he told hi s audlen·
ces. bul lhey encouraged terrorlsl
activities by demanding the return
of the servicemen . By encouraging
lhe terrorists Into belle\1ng the
Marines would 'be withdrawn, he
sought 1o lay the blame tor lile 261
deaths on thP members of Con·
gress. Such senile reasoning could
be expected from the old men who
run the Kremlin but not from the
Unlled States White House.
Speaker of the House Thomas (Tip[
O'Neill made the Democratic
rebuttal from the House. "The
deaths of the U.S. Marines are I he
responsibility of I he pres1aent ollhe
Unlled States. He acted against the

ham Lincoln was shot

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O'Neill Iosl every vote he made for
lhe [l(&gt;mocralic paliy "oth his
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earlipr in the wcek. And then some~
Reagan is ct brand new pheno-

menon lo lhe political boys In
Washington. He is doing a much

lx•ller job acting !Ike a president
lhan he ever did acting likp an

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some !ale relief help from !tun
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Smithson took a fivP-hitter into the
ninth, but departed with one out
after an error and a single put
runners at first and third .

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Slx-fooi ·B Mike Smllhson. the
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The Bengals w111 play four
preseason games - only one at
home. They Include the Jets at New
York on Aug. 4; at Tampa Bay on
Aug. 11., at Chicago on Aug. 18, and
home with the Detrofl Lions on Aug.

grounder by Lynn produced theffrst
run and a single by Doug DCinces ,
who has hit in all eighl California
games this year, drove in Pettis ,
who had walked.
Geo!f Zahn, making his first slart
of the season after spending two
weeks on tbe disabled list with a
pulled thigh muse!&lt;', wenl 6 2-3
Innings for the 'ictory . Luis Sanchez
gol the save whep he r elieved in the
ninth with runners on first and
second and Mike Healh lined into a
double play.
Dave Kingman hit a two-mn

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inning as Trammell walked and
went to third on a single by Barbaro
Garbey. Larry Herndon and Rod
Alien then delivered run·scaring
singles to send the Tigers on thelr
way against Frank Tanana, ().1.
In the fourth, Trammell singled
and later scored on Lance Parrish's
single. Trammell smacked a solo
homer In the sixth and later that
Inning, Lemon unloaded a thre&lt;-run
shot to make It 7-1.
Trammell's p£&gt;rformance, which
Included three runs scored and a
stolen base, raised his batting
average to .423. He has already
scored nine runs and stolen five
bases.
Whitaker cracked a solo homer In
the sevenlh, while Bobby Jones
drilled a lwo-run homer for the
visiting Rangers.
Angels3, A's2
Gary Pettis, who began the day
wtth an .067 average, led off the
game with a bloop double and laler
scored on Fred Lynn's sacrifice fly,

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Harris each had two singles. Other
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Tip S&lt;'&lt;'ms to think Ronald Reagan
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hitters were Dartn Roush, Tony
Deem and Joe Wolfe w1th singles.
carsey led AI exan der w lth fl ve
singles while Farley had a triple
w1th bases loaded.

rPSI of the game allowing no earned
runs .
Bennet's single, a walk, and an

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Moms, malting his first star1
sinet' no-hitting Chicago on Satur·
day, breezed to his third victory of
the S('ason. The right·hander went
seven Innings, yielding no earned
runs and seven hits, Including a
•Ingle by Mickey Rivers to lead off
th&lt;'game.
"I was pretty surt hewasn'tgolng
to another no-hitter," Rivers said.
Said Morris: "I didn't have the
greatest stuff today. But, I'm a
crafty son of a gun with six runs out
there."
Detroit went to work in the firsl

No-hitter or not, the Detroit T!~rs
are on a roll.
Alan Trammell, Ch£&gt;1 Lemon and
Lou Whitaker belted homP runs.
Jack Morris agllln pitched well and
the end result was a 9:4 triumph
Thursday over the Texas Rangers.
The Tlg&lt;'l's, now 7-0. are thP only
undefeated team In the major
l&lt;'agu('SandareofftothPbest stan In
thl'lr 84:year history .
In tbe only other AI,. games,
California got past Oakland .l-2 and
Mlnlli'SOta downed New York 3-0.

Bengals open season Sept. 9
CINCINNATI (API- TheCtncin·
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Klng, Bryan (onley Lee Stewart. Back row, D avid
Kennedy , 1oa&lt; h.•md Mik1• K••nned:v. toa&lt; h

ludf'd, front row , lt•ft to right , '1 ark ( on.le y, (_ hn."'

Eastern-&gt;s varsity loses;
Eagle reserves top Spartans

1977 FORD GRANADA .. s1,295

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non lflaguP r ('SE'rve baseball
( onlt st 1 h{:' voung E agles a If' now
p&lt;• tiL'&lt;' l al I 0 af ter thPi r mltwl

I ~t s t r r n scored thrw mor (' t tm('s
m thP second rou nd to take a
rommdn dmg 7 2 1ead as Leactunan

uutJn g

• I...'('Ord~.n g ll\f' st rikru uf&lt;.. fm thC'

Eas ler n s Eddie Colhn5 a fr es h
ma n f11Pballer . dcspiiP up c1ght
hJt s p rt c hed a ftn P g e~me a llowmg
tv.o Parn&lt;-&gt;d tuns , Huee walks and
rrg1s l t&gt;nng fi VE' strlkt• o u ts N rm~
Easte1n Pr r 01 s mrx('() w 11 h F f•der al
Hoc kin g s h1t tmg p10ducL"&lt;l thP

P"" tded a t" o RBI d oubl~ PH
sro1C'd tv. o runs m t he second

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'-ichool 4 Ill 1 m :VI Ol ntng 'I\ I ~ hlp IO ~ ~~

Free •
Steak Toppangs
at Ponderosa.

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FIHS f H\PIISI
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:vtorni n g \\m sh1p 10 10 t rn
F l RS f SOL T H F:rC'~ ll \1 ' I IS I
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S&lt;ool 4 l0 am !'vfm m ng\\m~ht J I 1!1 Il l
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mileage, extremely clean , V-6 eng1n e

1983 Cadillac Sedan DeVille Cloth rntenor

lr\ Hu n H o td Ht\ r mmr rt n n ~lll iJ "
11 r llurtll r 1 P t nn supr s rnd 1\ S1 IH I
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fully

equ tpped. on e own er

1981 Datsun Pickup Truck

On e ow ner low m1

leage topper 5 spd tra nsmr ssion

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J'\'{ HHI STI Ai\ t :\ 101\ r -" t'Ar r n 1 "v!t n
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1980 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham

1978 Chevrolet Chevette 4 Dr

a&gt; r cond1tronm g,

new t1res one owner

1979 Oldsmobile Omega

Top off a
t k with your choice of:
t Ponderosa s ea
•
grea• Free hot buttered mushroor:rs
• Free grilled sauteed o~ions
• Free mushroom sauce
• Free fresh sour cream (or gaur
baked potato • World s Bigges t Bes t Salad

Low mile s. one owner,

extremely clean. a1 r con d1t101ng

1980 Chevrolet Citation

*RABBITS

*DUCKS
*CHICKS

4 Dr Hatchback run s

good, good work car Prrced nght

1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Two-tone
2 Dr Hatchback, runs good, extre

mely clea n good work car

1979 Ford LTD

SOLD IN LOTS
OF 5 ONLY

APRIL 17, 1984
ALSO:
•Guinea P1gs
•Hamsters
•Parakeets
•Finches
•Feed &amp; Feeders
Other Pet Suppltes

MODERN SUPPLYPomery, Oh1o
399 W Mam
Ph. 992 -2164
The Store With "All K~nds of Stuff" - for Pets, Stables.
large &amp; Small Anrmals, lawns and Gardens

~ 1 Topplng

2 Dr. run s good , real clean, av erage

WE INVITE YOU TO STOP IN, MAKE
YOUR BEST DEAL ON ANY OF OUR
FINE SELECTION OF USED CARS,
ONLY AT .....

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M E IGS l O U NT\
R f'" "anda John ~&gt;on Oln • ln r
Harold John~nn
J)lr• dor of Edut allun
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Junl ot lnci Slnl or
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RU TLA ND C H URCH OF GO D f'fl stor
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Sund ay M ornr ng Worship 11 O(l t1 m
Child r en s Chu rc h 11 a m Sun da \ f'\r&gt; n
ln.e: sr r,if'e 7 oo p m
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T he M eigs North Gallla baseball
game scheduled for Thursday w as
postponed due to wet conditions at
the Pirates field Coach Tim
Sau nders and crew wUI r eturn to
action tonight when they travel to
Waaen Local to battle the tough
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play and 4 2 over all, defeated
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softballer s Will also tra\ el to
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tiOrs Mergs, l-0 both O\ er all and In
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ATTEND INFORMATION SESSION -Eight Meigs High School
students re&lt;:ently aUended the Rio Grande CoUege and Community
Colege Advanced Summer Scholar Program infonnation session . The
program is designed for outstanding high school junior; and seniors.
Pictured are (front row , from left; Bob Geyer, Rutland; JennlierJones,
Dexter; Cheryl Riffle, Middleport; and Jeannie W elsh, Middleport .

Padres
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SA.'\/ DIEGO tAPI - Aiter 38
seasons in baseball , Dick Williams
has learnf•d that the re are limPs
w hen it pavs lo keep h1s mouth shut
Onf' of t hose occas ions arose
Thursd a~· mghl wiiPn thf' San Otego
ma nagPr S&lt;'nt nghthander F:d
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duuble .tnd a singlp h; Bruce
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May 9 to discu.ss the program .

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meet Tuesday , April!?, at Jay Mar
Golf Course at 7 P m All members
are urged to attend

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most productive part-time starters,
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hitting.
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w as called up to the Reds during the

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Cross. son of GladysJ and Amos B.
Cross Sr of .10976 Will Vance Road,
L angsville IS currPntly participat ing in "Team Spirit '84 "
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W.Va. has compl et ed a w hccledvehicle mecha nic course at the U.S.
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test equipme nt
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of Jeanne Slec inski ol114 Mapl e St. .
Mason. W.Va.
He 1s a 191l2 gr adu ate of Po1nt
Pleasant Htgh School.

Stinderella
groups meet
Bet ty Dtlllost the most weight and
Ruth Smith was r unner-up al the
Five Points Slinderella Class Mon day At the M ason class. Bet ty
James lost the most weight and
llecki Ball was the runner-up.l-.t the
Tuesday night class, Karen Sm!l h
and Mary Lou Hawkins tied for I he
most weig ht lost with Karla
Chevalier and K el ly Hawkins tying
for runner-up. Jo Ann NewsomE' is
the lecturer.

NURSING STUDENTS HONORED - Thirty-eight first-year
In the Rio Grande CoUege Md Community CoUe!l'e-Holzer
School of Nursing recenUy were honored In capping ceremonies In the
Fine Arts Center. Margaret Harni'ih, M.D. of Holzer Clinic Ud.,
delivered the keynote address. First row (from left): Usa Wedemeyer,
Rio Grande; Teresa Roach and Roberta Smith, both of GalllpoUs; ,Julee
Casl!.oel, Minford; Rosetta Cook, Jackson; Kbnherly Vinson, GaUipotls;
Marla Griffith, Ashland, Ky.; Chris Howard, Oak HID; Cynthia
Goodson, Ironton; S11."""' Boop, UUle Hocking; and Susan McGee,
Columbus. Second row: Gena Wood, BldweD; Marsha Thomas, Kllts
JUU; Dyanna lrvfne, Rio Grande; Patricia Baird and R&lt;!hecca .Jones,
both of GallipoUs; Renee Smith, Portland; Brenda Robinson,
Clrele\11le; Katherine Brown and Kimberly Downey, both of Jackson:
Tammy HaUen, Well'lton; and Sonya Arthur, Jackson. Third row:
Carol SUverson, South Websrer; Lois Blair, Jackson; Nancy Ohlinger,
GaJUpolls; Angela Anderson, Chllllcothe; Teresa Hammond, Gallipolis; Heidi Jones, Pomeroy; Heidi VIcker;, Oak IUD; Kristina Mapes,
J ackson; Sherry Lewis, Oak HID; Sandra Doubleday, Gallipolis; Anna
Fielding, Jackson; and Tracy Good, ChiUicothe. Fourth row : Mark
Hotns, Portsmouth; David Grimm, Gallipolis; JeHrey Riley, Mason,
W.Va.; David HID, GaJUpolls, and Roger Brown, McArthur.

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a ttPmpt to k('(' p lhf' JX'rson f rom
hu rting htmst•lf \..U lh his fla tling
actio ns and vou "''ill v. .:m t to &lt;.~ssurP
he ho"i an O)X'n airway and proper
respiration d unng thf' unco nscious
state
You ma y \'I.' a nt to msprt a "bJttn g
stick " betwE&gt;t:•n I he pa1 1rnt 's st ick to
kC'Pp him f rom biti ng his 1o n~Ul '
HowPvf'r you should avmd placing
vour fm gers between thr tf'f'th
The epilept ic's anns, hf'ad anrl
legs should be protec ted but not
rigidly l'Onstrained
Th(' pati('nt's chPs l muse IPs mav
contrilct , ca u&lt;; mg thf' pallPnt to

ha\'f' a n ain..·ay· obstruct ion a nd
n blu e
Normal rcsptrati on
Jlrn ost alwavs tollo\.\ s lhf' se JZUI'P.
&lt;:~nd thf• lt:trk of 1f'Splration dunng
Jhr attack rart..ly pr l 'sents a
p1 ob!Pm un \C'ss the pati en t suffers a
~C' rlrs o f :Jtt ark-; Withou t 11mr t o
attam normal hrC'athm g bf'twPrn
t Ut

a ttack....

T hP dUJ d 1tun of t hr srizurf's
\'Ur iC's hm\ ('Ve r. a p&lt;.' l o.;on w tt nrss mg such a Sf'izurf' should not be
mttmJdatf'CI b~· lhC' convu ls ivP
m o,·em ents of the J.X'fSOn. but
sho uld imm rd i atelv assurP that the
IX' rson has ;Jn opl'n airwJ.\ a nd does
not harm htmsrlf
Followtng th f' sr1zut r, the rpilcpl tc shou ld h P tran ~ p.)r!ed to thf'
cmPr gpncy room T hr med Jcat ton
th .1 t thP pf'l son take;;; should also IX'
lo(_'atPd ::t nd madl' CJ\'&lt;I tl aiJJp to thf'
rmrrge nr~ · room prrso nnf'l

A.lwiidd Wf'rnf'r. prrs 1drnt. wrl
comtl(l thE' mf'mhf'r s a nd g uf'st s
T hf'rf' was g-r oup sin gin g of ' 'I'll Go
\\"hrtr You \\'a nt Me To Go" with
dt• \' ot lOll.'" b\ :VIr'-' ~~~~ ]('&lt;;; She USN1
;1s hrr o..; ubwct . "Thr Garde n ol
E.JsTCI M orn " usmg scTtpturP from
Mattht' \\ 27. \'CI Sf' ti, Jnd pra\'f'l
June Klof's h a d 1hr c losing pra)'Pr
\\ 1th rPfreshmrnto;; b£'1ng sPii."f'&lt;i
frorn . 1 tc~bk dC'cor &lt;~ Tt.'d m 1hP pastf'l
~h, ldl' with flowPI Jrr ;;~n gf'm cn t o;;
ancl OTh&lt;'l !&lt;.~b it' appointnwnt s
F r; ulCPs Sm;llt prestt1('(1 CJI 1ht'
&lt;., Jlq •r cnffpf' sf' tYicf' Mrs F owlf'r
\\ c~ s c h,urm ~m ot thf' lf'a, &lt;.l S.Sl slf'rl
b\' mf'mlx•Js of both en elf''

TOPS meets
V1ckt Ft•rTdl was l hf'\\('("k l:'&lt;' bc&gt;sT
Ios(•r and Margir OJ\' IS, lh(•
runner up at TuPsday n q:~h t m eeting
of 1\1PS OH H56 . Rutland. Ne.xt
w('('k 's m(l(•tlng was c a nrrllPd
iJ&lt;'&lt;\IUSC ofth (' C IITUS IO i)(' held at thf'
ci\·ic rrn11.'I l'viC'f'tings arr held
oWl Y Tuesdav at 6 p m. at thc
Cen t.c r and Information may lx·
obtained by ca lling 992-2612.

AT HENS ~ Tl.icharcl &lt;~ nd Ji,Jm
Con1 1-Gugl1a \\'Ill appc'dr m r oncPrt
at thC' Memon&lt;:.~l A udt tonum Apnl
26 at 8 p m closing the 19KI f'l Oh1 o
U nivprs tl \' P('rforming A t ts Sl'nP"
srason
T his un r h'&lt;J IPd prrform.JnC'P w tll
tnclude "Fa nt &lt;~S~ 1n F mmor Opu&lt;:.;
111.!. D !J4U" bv Franz Schutx·r t.
"\'ariattons on a Theme of Ha,d n,
Op 560' b~ J oh&lt;tnnPs Bt &lt;.~ hrns a nd
Child ren's :vl cnch· On•r the Hilb
dnd Fa t Awa\'" b\ PNn (;JJ ngPJ
I n ddditton . t hf' ConTI Cugl1a&lt;., will
OC&gt; accompa mrd b\ lhf' OhH1
U nt\ PI sity S\ mph on\ Ot chrq 1 c~
;~nd the Ohto U ni\'l•r sit\ Ch,md::&gt;t•J
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th£' prowam
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Girls state delegates set
[)chbir Wor n · has b&lt;'&lt;•n st•ll,·ttod
as thf' delega te and :'VIatla r\ \'f'non
as thr allematf' lo Bu('kt•\'e ( ;irl"
Stair b\ th(• Amf'rtean LRgt on
AuxJli3 rv of Drev. Wf'bstrr Post:~.
Pom l'!'O\ &amp;1 harP juniors .11 Mdgo.:
H 1gh Sehoo l.
(;Iris StMf'. ..1 work shop tn
d~mo&lt;'rarv. v- III be held ol &lt;\shl anrl
Cu i lege, .June IIi 2.1 .
DaughtPr of Tom ami .lud v
WPrry . Pomrro), :Vii ss WPrT'\· '"
cctptam of thC' chE'f'rlf'ading squ ad .
plays softball. IS thf' JUnto r class
pre::.ident, on the studrnt ('Ou nr ii ,
offlC\~ assistant. sPCJ f'l.ll) of Ow
Ohio Officr Ed uca tion AssocJ&lt;J 1l llll,
libn:man a1dr . in thP Prp fl ub on
thf' prom comm tlt('(•, and pla\' cd
powderpuff foot ball .

Shr Ls &lt;J m r mlx' r of CarJ)f'nt('r's
.J azz. Inc.. and li sted with Who's

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\\'nght, Flut e T1 10. t ·c~rnl .' n (· .lam,
.Jud\· Lf•,·ings 1un, IJJ ...,f Mr-Iet.
C lannrt Tri u, C:Jn:..t St. &lt;.~JI:x&gt;rn.
!\tw r t1 C' Blakf ·, Li&lt;.,&lt;J Pt~llt ' I Son.
ClaJtn f•l Tr iu I.I Sd Millf'l. Marj orit'
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F n m\ Pr . Clanne1 ~Uclllt'l. C h1 h
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Piano duo planned
at Ohio University

Fellowship tea held
The annual fellowship tea nf the
8 H Sanborn M! sstonan: S.Of'if'l :'&lt; ' of
t hP Mldd lf'port F1rst I3apt ist
Chu1 ch was held Mond av mght at
th e church
Guests wen"' f rom Tnntty C(ln
grf'gattona l C hu rch. P om&lt;'l'O\'
H ~a th M et hodtst Church
l ' mted
Pr~sbvt&lt;&gt;ri a n Church. Middlepor t,
and the Rock Spn ngs Umtecl
Mrthodtst Church. Pom&lt;'ro)'
Dr .. Josf'ph Dmi s s hO\\'Pd sltdcs
und gave an account of h1s tnp To
A! rica , s tartmg from hts arri \'H i tn
Nairobd, and his tr ~n ·('\s to Juh.J on
the Nile. to KaJr!on and on 111 Wadi
H alft:L Hf' was mt roducrd b\ Sarah
Fowler. progr a m chatrman
New officf&gt;r s \\. ere f'if'CtPd foll ow in g thp rf'port of thf' nomm a tin g
committPl' by Tl•xannd Wl'll Thf'\
d rf' F.\izaiX't h Sea r les, vlcf' pr f' '-' l
dr nt of interpretarion, Tf'xann.t
\Vrll. rPcord mg s['('rf' t.J ! ~' : J a nicP
C1bbs, \'ice presldf'nl ol C hn.s twn
st1 n icP . .JPan Null, Dorcas Ctrr!C'
chairman. and Rhodd Hall. E IPrta
Cn-c lf' c hn i1m a n l nstallation wt ll
lakr p l acC' a t the Ma .\&lt; meetm g
An organ prf'lud r by Jantcf'
Gibbs opont'll the meeting and

COOJX'r , FlutPTno, Mtnd~· Spcncrr ,
Christic SauTf'r..... T rac t Casto .
Trumf)('t T r iu, Lisa Nr""·m an,
Margaret Rhodt'S. Jultp Baity,
Trumpet TriO Dor"'" Hadsell . P
J R1r hmonrl Cathv Hobstetter .
Jenny M liler, Bras"' Qua rtf'! C:J nd
David Beegle, K P'. In IJ Km g.
Shannon Slad n, M wh d P 1-'olmf•r,
Brass QuartPt
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Friday, April 13,1 984

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Vitamin E supplement linked to deaths

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ATLANTA tAP) A new
Intravenous vitamin E supplement
has been recalled after being linked
to the deaths o!at least 12 premature
babies, but federal health of!lclals
say they are uncertain how much of
1he substance Is s1Ul be on the
market.
Twelve Infants have died and a1
least 17 have become iU af1er being
glven E-Ferol Aqueous Solu1ion a1
1hree hospitals In Cincinnati, Knox·
ville, Tenn., and Spokane, Wash..
officials said Thursday .
The na1ional Ceniers for DiS&lt;'asr
Control repor1Pd eigh1 deat hs
among 12 babies who deve loped an
" unusual syndrome" thai includes
flu id in the abdominal cavity afl~r
being given the solution. The Food
and Drug Administra tion reponed
four additiona l deaths .
A voluntary recall b.v1he FDA and
1he distlibu1or - O'Neal. Jones &amp;
Feldma n of SL Louis - has begun.
said the FDA a nd 1he CDC, which
warned aga inst use of thp produc1.
Larry Hiland. spokesman fu r thP

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Tsank, director of neonatology at
Children· s and University hospitals
In Cincinnati.
Dr. Wllllam Martone. a COC
researcher. said several other
vitamin E supplements exist !or
prema1u!l' babies and they have not
been associated with the new
syndrome.
Seventeen infants were given
E.feroltn Knoxville and Cincinnati
and did not develop the syndrome,
he added.
Use of E -Fe rol does not a ppear to
be widespread, said Dr. F.W. Rosa
with the FDA's Epidemiology
Developmen1 Branch. Most neona·
tal centers he contacted were only
beginning 10 consider using the
product, if I hey had considered It at
all, he said.

trations of oxygen, as premature
infants often do, said Dr. Reginald

Correction
Due to a n informational error the
name of the coach of I he cha mpion·
ship SVA C Southe rn J unior High
School was listed as Tammy Sm ith.
The coach rs Tammy Smith
Chapman .

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Divon •t• rlarified
·n,e James Rona ld Couc h, Pomeroy who filed lor divorce against
Debra 1.. Couch. Middleport is no1
Rona ld Lee Clonch and Of&gt;hra .J.
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Men's Fellowship
will meet M&lt;Jnday

AC-; training
~·.ill

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Door Prizes to be Given Away. Need not be present to win.

G€r a ld J . Overturf. He was cited lor
fa ilure 10 cont rol his vehicl£' by the
Gallia·Meigs Post of 1he Ohio
Highway PatroL
In the7p. m . acriden1 nur·1hof0hi o
124. Ov~rt uri's car went off the roa d
and int o a creek and embankmcn1 .
I lis vehrcle had heavy damage.
The Meigs E:v!S 1ranspor1ed him

to Vlv!H.
In a 9:52a .m . accident yesterday
east of Syracuse, a car received light
damage. Driver of the vehicle wa s
Elizabe1h .J. Doerfer , 32, Racine .
Doerfer was east on Ohio 124,
when she lost con1rol of he r vehicle
caus in g i1 to go into a ditch.

Two lots of lO,txXJ2-millill1er units
each have been distributed nation·
wide to 79 wholesale rs and 78
hospitals since the product was
in1roduced in December, FDA
s pokeswoman Faye Peterson said
in Rockville. Md.

"We have not gotten !lrm tnfor·
mation on how much remains on the
market," she said .
Ms. Peterson said It would be
"premature" to speak of any action
against the company , "We have
been totally Involved at llying to get
the product off the market and
ge1ting information out to people
who have It," she said.
Premature infan1 s tend to have a
deficiency of vitamin Eat birth , and
vitamin E "is reported 1o have a
therapeutic benefit," the Atlanta·
based CDC reported.
Vitamin E seems to help preven1
anemia in some premature infant s
and helps comba1 blindness I hat can
affect babies receiving high concen·

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WE HAVE A LARGE
SELECTION OF
DAKIN STUFFED ANIMALS
IN STOCK

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SUN., APRIL 15, 12:00 to 5:00

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Happenings

V\'l'dnPsd&lt;Jy. April

A 67·year -old Rutland man is in
fa ir condition a 1 Vetera n's Me mor·
ial Hospita l for injuries suffered in a
sing le-vehicle accide nt on County
Road 16 Thursday night.

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TREE PLANTING - A small orchard l• being developed a1 the
Carleton School with trees being donated and planted by various county
organizations. The fourth such tree, a yellow tm nsparent, w as planted
Tuesday by the Chester Garden Club by Mrs. Howard Knight, left. and
Mrs. Maurita MIUer . Othe r trees will he donated and planted by the dub
later .

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Friday, April 13,.

Middleport, Ohio

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Names drawn for Meigs jury duty

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DIAMONDS - An act !rom Denmark, the RoUlng
Diamonds, artists on skates, will be a part of the
nwnerous acts to be featured when the ,John Hetzer

Indoor clrcu.• plays at the Rutland Civic Center at4 and
'l: 30 p.m . Tuesday. Proceeds will go lrto the cMc
center maintenance and Improvement fund .

Twenty-live names were drawn
Thursday morning In the office of
the Clerk of Courts lor JlOSSible
grand jury duty, and 75 names for
possible petit jury duty for the May
term. Names drawn for possible
grand jury duty were:
David J . DaUey, Carpenter Rt. ,
Rt. 1 Portland; Harold William
Fetty, Rt. I, Langsville; EUzabeth
J Calaway, Reedsville; Tammy
Milliron, Rt. 1, Box 220A, Mlddleport; Lois N. Burt, Pomeroy; Kittle
L Sellers. Portland, Wilma H.
Casto,' Ractne; NaomlE. Foreman,
Portland; Melvin E. Surrency,
Pomeroy; Dorothy Jean Harden,
Rt . 1, Racine, Earl Ritchie, Long
Bottom; Lyle V. Moon. Pomeroy;
Lu Ann Evans, 635 MIU St.,
Middleport; Kathy Ann Lee, Pomeroy; Jane E. Wise, Rutland; Robert
L. Williamson, Rutland; Ethel A.
Shank, Pomeroy, Ruth D. SMith,
Rt. 1, Racine; Geraldine Varney,
Rt 1, Long Bottom; Melodl Jo
Cundiff, Syracuse; Roy Lee Johnson, Rt. 1, Middleport, Merle
Louise Evans, Portland; Lois
Letetla Frank, Racine; Stephen B.
Shuler, Racine, and Rick A.
Metheney, Rt. 1, VInton.
Names drawn for possible petit
jury duty were:
Hlldred Carson, Rt. 1, Middleport; Dorothy Pierce, Middleport,
John Parsons, Middleport; Ray
Harper, Rt. 1, Shade, Ronald G.

Wright, Rt. 1, VInton; Sharon Sue
Darst, Rt 1, Middleport; Kathryn
Jane Chaney, Pomeroy; John
Carlton Maxson, Rt. 1, ReedsvUie;
Edna May LUe, Rt. 1, Reedsville;

Charles W. Craig, Rt. 2, Racine;
Karla K. Brown, Rutland ; VIckie L.
CUndUf, Racine; Delores M. Surface, Middleport; Andrew J . Jordan, Rt. l, Reedsville; Carolyn
McCoy, Syracuse; Pa trtcla E.
Hotfman, Rt. 2, Pomeroy; Holly H.
Howery, Albany; Robert W. Ca-

ruthers, Middleport; John David
Gillogly, Rt. 3, Albany; Josephine
SybU Parsons, Rt. 2, Racine; John
W. Hall, Rt. 2, Racine; Jackie Lee
Westfall, Rt. 1, ReedsvUle; Purl
Howard Van Meter, Rutland;
Lester R. Russell, Pomeroy; Pearl
Welker, Pomeroy; Allen Dean
Blackwood, Pomeroy; Carl E
Qualls, Pomeroy; Luc!Ue Jude, Rt.
1, Langsville; VIrginia Duckworth,
Middleport; Dorothy M. BOlen, Rt.
1, Dexter; Frances Irene Foster,
Racine; Marte W. Waldnig, Rt. 1,
Syracuse; Richard L. Coleman,
Pomeroy; Norma Ann Torres,
Pomeroy; Glorta J. Slarcher, Rt. 1,
Long Bottom; John L. Damewood,
Rt. 1, Reedsville; Joseph L. Wilson,
Pomeroy; Dennis L. Thornton,
Langsville; Robert A. Jordon,
Pomeroy; Charles Lewis, Pomeroy; Edgar Thane Greenlee, Pomeroy; Charles William Chapman, Rt .
4, Pomeroy; Debbie Lynn Powell,

Bottom; Robert Lee Watson, Sr.,
Racine, Keltll D. PhaUn, Pomeroy;
Susan K. PullinJ, Pomeroy; Celia
G. Territo, Pomeroy; Bernatd Pyle
Bay , Reedsville; Charles F .
Zeigler, Rt. 3, Pomeroy; Bobby
Jack Ord, Syracuse; Betty Marte
Foley, Syracuse; Mark A. Simpson,
Racine; Alvin Dale Tripp, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy; Pyllls Duerr Fultz,
Pomeroy; Nllla R. Robinson, Rt 2,
Coolville; MUo Hutchison, Rutland;
Letha L. Prot!ltt, Rt. 3, Racine;
VIrginia 0. Hartley, Rt . 1, Middleport; Lydia Chevalier, Rt. 1,
Reedsv!Ue; Burl J . Walker, Sr., Rt.
1. Shade; Lycvonnta E. Young,
Pomeroy; Robert H. Oller, Racine;
JennHer M. Anderson, Rt. 1,
VInton; Wt!Uam A. Schultz, Rt. .3,
Pomeroy; Ernest Junior Rood, Rt.:
1, Reedsvllle; Clovis L. Straus"
baugh, Wilkesville; Donald Leroy
Hunrll'l, Rt. 3, Pomeroy; Jack L.
Wolfe, Racine; Hazel Inez Congo,
Rt. 1, Long Bottom; Paul Michael
Riggs, Pomeroy, and Victorta ~­
Nottingham, Rt . 3, Pomeroy.

To meet Sunday

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GUYSVILLE. OHIO

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or 992-2282

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14x2L$6.200 installed

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Meigs Genealogical Society will .
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the Meigs County Museum.

- Addons and remodeling
- Rooting and gutter work
- Concrete work
- Plumbing and electrrcal

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NOTI CE IS hereby g rven that
rn pur su ancP of a Aesoluh on of
th e Boa rd ot Tr uSIFf' S of the
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POMEROY, 0.
992-2259
OWNER NEEDS TO SELL W1lhn1 to Negotiate - on th1s
2 bedroom mobile home, ~ec
heal 011 mce lot of approx I
acre Asijng 111.000
Real Estate General

FOR SALE
(I) HOUSE IN CHESTER:

CONTACT ·

ROUSH C O~'IIS TRUCTION
GREG B. ROUSH
BOX 306
SYRACUSE, OHIO

PHONE: 992-7583

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VI~GIL B. SA
216 r . 2nd St.
Phone
1-(614)·992-3325

NEW LISTING - Edge ollown
th1s 3 bedroom lrame w1lh
bath, turnace, K~ng woodburner, carpetJng, basement
and one acre plus for $35,000
IS

Three acres With a mcely
constructed conrete block
home 26x30, 3 bedrooms.
one bath. 12x15 livmg
room and 24x24 fam1ly
room Partially carpeted,
fuel oil furnace w1th fac•h·
hes for woodbumer.
12wl5 block storage buddmg. 20x30 block garage.
R1ght off Rt 248, country
settmg, '11 m1le east of
Chester. Oh1o.
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE:
Downstairs equipped with
kitchen, living room,
dining room and den;
upstairs has two bedrooms and one bath;
house also has basement tot me approx.
48'x308'. Needs work.

If interested contact
The Home National Bank
in Racine, 949-2210.

2y, ACRES - Some level,
SOrr&lt;! pasture and a 6 rm 3
bedroom remodeled home All
utilities, gas furnace and lull
basement near RaCine Hogh
School
2 LG. LOTS - On Rt 124 tn
Syracuse above all ftoods. 7
oms. balh, carpebn&amp; stove,
refngerator, copper plumbing
alumtnum

Sldtng for

$25,000

SYRACUSE - PRICE REDUCED! - Another bargain
lrom Cleland Realty' 3 bedruom remod~ed home, new
rool, carpeted, alsooutbutldm&amp;
all oo 3 lots Only $20,000

REMODELED - N1ce ca rpet'"&amp; 3 bedrooms, lurnace, patio.
small garden and garage near
stores on Pomeroy Ask1ng
$34,000

SYRACUSE - Beautiful home
wtth many mce fealures, fam•ly
room fireplace, spual staircase,
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, mce
workshop, cham hnk fence
$&amp;1,000

VIEW OF RIVER- 6 rm frame
home '" good repa~r with
furnace, range refngerator,
basement and 2 porches.
Pnced nght

POMEROY - 2 story, 3
bedroom home w~h spac10us
rooms very neat modern, l'o
baths. basement garage, large
lot $35,000
TUPPERS PlAINS - N1ce 3
bedroom ranch With large
kitchen and dmtng rooms, e1ec
heat fireplace, approx I acre
lot Nice house, mce pnce
$39.500
REALTORS
Henry Clel1nd, Jr.
992-6191
DoHit Turner 992-5692
Je1n Trussell 949-2660
Jo Hill 985-4466

•

fha1rm an

FrJ n c e s M Th o mas

We'd ltte to Introduce you to
Enpae·A·Car, lhe modern WilY
to duve the wehtcle of your
cho•ce

No Down Payment
Lower Monthly Ply.,.,nt
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK lEASING
Box, 326
Pomeroy, OH. 45769

8 YR. OLD RANCH -Has lull
basement carpeting, carport,
with storage, 6 rms. all
carpeted, and 2 full baths 2
acres tor only $45,000
RANCH - 1.&amp; fenced lol 3
bedrooms. ~I\' t\ 1rner, full
basement .,vwec~ Elec
bb heat Askmg $35,000

DOZER
AND
BACKHOE
WORK
AL TROMM

All STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
Sizes Start From 12'x16'

UTILITY BUILDINGS
to 24'x36'
Insulated D~Hones

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
hclfte, 011.
Ph 614-143 -5191
10:6-tlc

CARROLL'S
LAWN SERVICE
dOWING
*'RilliNG

•SYLVANIA

•SPIED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

AND OTHER MAJOR BRANDS
We Have A Full Time
Shop Technician
on Duty

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER - 985-3307

312311 mo

ROOFING CO.
NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
&amp; Painted

Storm Doors
&amp; Windows

949-2263

m
IUl

Housing
Headquarter~

'

4288177 Loc 429-84

B4 304-428 -8177
9

Wanted To Buy

We pay cash for late model
clean used cars
J•m Mtnk Chev -Oids Inc
8111 Gene Johnson

448 -3672

Wanted to buy used coal &amp;
wood heaters Swarn Furnt·
ture. 446 -3159, 3rd &amp;
Olrve St . Gallipolis, Oh
Wanted to buy square dancmg clothes Site 10. any

992-2196
Middleport, Ohso
1-13-tfc

Wanted to buy Junk cars,
top prices pa1d Call 614·

3 22 1

mo

pd

Announcements

WANTED

All Types of Alumrnum
Clean Sheet &amp; Cast
41&lt; lb.
Weeks of April 9-21
Alumrnum Auto. Trans
•a.oo Each
Irony Alummum

At. 124.Pomeroy Oh1o

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

2

Loc1tMI 1v, M1le list of
Pa1etown oo fwp 142

Call 992-3466
3 Announcements

Scipio Energy
Recycling Divis\·
on
4I II J mo

KITCHEN &amp; SON
CONSTRUCTION

SWEEPER and sewmg ma ·
chine repair , parts, and
supplies
Ptck up and
delivery. Dav1s Vacuum
Clf!!laner. one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd.
Call

Vinyl &amp; Aluminuni

SIDING .

498 Genenl Hartm&amp;er Pkwy
Middleport. OH.

992-2549
Open:
Mon.-Sat. 10 to 6
General
Construction
, Roofing A Specialty

Call for free siding estimates, 949-2801 or
949-28oD
No Sunday Calts
3 11 -tlc

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT .
Bashan Building
EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofinc of all Types
Worked in home area

BACKHOE

"RECLAMATION WORK
"OIL FIELD SERVICES
"DUMP TRUCK SE .. VtCE

20 yeeoa
"Free Estim1tes"

Factory Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns

EUGENE LONG

Ph. (614) 843-5425

Only

3-8-2 mo. pd .

"CONCRETE WORK

"CUSTOM autLT HOMES
"WATER. GAS &amp;
OIL LINES

JIM CLIFFORD
PH 992-720\_; 5_11

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSUlATION

W1ll ruct 'fOIJ' entue hf• Wltl'lo•t
U•lnr IRJ quUtiOfiS. 11WtS ld~r(l
on al 1ft1Lrs of llf• such as IOYI
1nd buSIRtU stcllnns 1nd hea!th
1517S Coun (nuttoCourthouse)
ATHfJIS
2nd floor, Of1 9 Cal! 593 S415
10 1.r1. 6 p m - After 6·30 p m
ean b1 ruched st 16 Ptarns
lid At 612-630-11 pm

3 26 ? mo

35185 Oak Hili Ro1d
Long Bottom, OH . 45743

PH. (614) 985-4212
We Ose Von Schr1der
Equipment Recommended
by Leadm1 Carpet Manufacturers.
'FREE ESTIMATES"
3 28 I mo

Reading 15 W1th
This Ad

322 1 mo

•Insulation
•Storm Doors
•Storm W~ndov.,.
\ r
•Replacement WMctows
•New Aoof1ng

FREE ESTIMAT!S
JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

MISS
THERESA "
MARCO
PALM &amp;
PSYCHE READING

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

typo Call 446 -4537

16t2 or 446 1437

LIMESTONE

HAULED

For all your wiring
needs; furnaces repair
service and installation.

AL TROMM

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

742-2328
4/9/1 mo.

.

-

Call 446-1149

·.:·r\
MCGHEE
- · V'IM'

·

~a'•-*

.

0
,

• Co.

M•ddteport , Oh 614-9923476

Cash pa1d for fancy iron or
heavy 1ron beds $160 and
up for certain Me1gs Co
stone JBrS
Old time cup board
call 1 - 304- 882 -

2711

1

7760

Electflc toy traLn!l any shape
or conditton Call 614 · 992 ·

6356

Wanted to buy, used truck 1n
good condttion 304 -675

6203

very friendlv Call 614 379·

2114
To a good home, 3 yr old
female part Tarrier, spaded
&amp; housebroken. lo~Jea child ren Call 446 -3737
1 yr . old Y2 lnsh Setter, %
Labrador Retriever. affec
t1onate. ex w1th children
Call 446·2338 after 6PM
Four black dogs, four mths
old to g1ve away 992 · 7822

Help Wanted

ReceptiOniSt- Sales 5 day
per week . 1 or 2 eve . Sat
Send complete resume to
80:11 1292 1n care of the
Gallipohs Oatly Tnbune. 825
Thud Ave.. Gallipolis Oh

46631
Wanted people in Galha and
Me1gs Count1os to share
homes m a foster homo type
program for adults with
emotional problems Reimbersement of $240 to $330
per mo For more tnforma ~
tion call or write Becky
Canter , Woodland Canters
Inc ., 412 Vmton Pike, Golli-

poha. Oh 46631 CAII446pieo, 7 wko. old Call 8 t 4- 6500 or 992-2 I 92
6

Doberman -Beagle

pup-

992-7458 between 10 am

1!.9pm

2 gold fish Call 614-742
3067.
Kanawha St . 304 -675 2482.
6 month old black and tan

female pup. 304-675-3427
6

Lost and Found

LOST

Addavlllo Grode

School area. Tan Ptt Bull
dog. anawers 1o Jack If

found colt 614-367-0618.
Reward.

oldo Saort. Saturday. Call
' 92 -217 8.
Laet or etolen: 2 pu,..a Pomeroy eru · no

reward •

Hkocl. Rhonda
.1 34-A Mulbtroy Ave ..
Pa""'roy.
q~ont

1- - - - - - - - - Oil &amp; Gas. If you have od &amp;
gas axpanence. our growing
corp is look for reps and
are• supervisors Full tram·
ing. Sales or public relations
experience helpful buy not
necessary Open1ng1 in most
eastern counties Excellent
opportumty and money Call

614-265-7300 anytime.

Part t1me take iniJentory rn
Middleport Stores Car ne·
cessary
Wnte phone
number, e~ttperience to ICC
608. Box 627. Paramus. NJ

07662

Oil&amp;: GAS If you have oil &amp;
gaa e~ttperience . our growing
corporatton 11 looktng for
reps &amp; area suporv1son Full
training Sales or public
relation e:~~purience helpful,
but not necessary . Openrngs
tn most eastern countros
Excellent opportuntty &amp; mo ·

nay

Call 614 -265-7300

anytime
Need housekeeper to do
spnng cleanmg lonce) mapt
Substantial pey Call after

7 30 p m. 614 -992-3011

Htgh School Jun1ora .
Seniors -- Be a member of
OUR West Virginia Armv
National Guard Buddy Pie
toonl!1 We currently have
vacancies for rnd1viduals
who want to attend basic
trarning with others from
West Vrrgm1o Tramrng will
begin at Fort D•• . NJ , on
June 11th and you wt!l be
back for the fall school term
Th1s 1s the perfect summer
JOb Jom now and begtn
earning money for monthly
meetmgs. earn full t1me pay
dur1ng summer tram mg. and
then earn pert t1me pay upon
return from treming Call
304-675-3960 or I -800-

642 3619

No layoffs, no strike. exc
earning potentral We tram,

Full 11me, part t1me . w1th
maJor U S Companv . earn ·
tngs up to &amp; 200 per week
full trme $100 part t1me
pOSSible 304 -576 -2518

OPPORTUNITY PLUS
Rawlergh Dealers wanted
Full or part ttme 304 -675 ·

1090

Security off1cen full and
part ttme openmg available
m the New Haven . W Va
area Must have personal
transportation, phone ac·
cess &amp; clean record Pre
\ttous secunty ew:penence
preferred but not necessary
Full time benef1ts and um·
forms prov1ded
Respond
thru Pt PI Job Serv1ce thru
4 - 16 · 84 Monday lnter vtews will be conducted
Tues 4 17 84 from 10 am
1111 noon 1 p m - 8 p m

12

Situations
Wanted

Be a Flea Market Dealer See
our ad 1n Yard Sales
Applicetiona now be~ng ac ·
ceptad at Bob Evans Steak .
house 1530 Eastern Ave,
Gallipolis. Oh 46831
Dental Asaistent needed
Full trme. m Gallipolis area
Must be wrlling 10 learn
Resr&gt;mes reqUired . Send to
Box 200 in cere of the
G1llipolls Deily Tribune. 826
Thrrd Ave . Gallipolis. Oh
46631 No later than April

26th.
Welcome Wagon Training
Class Starting Soon Call
about our April training
cl ..s. Greet people and
represent local busine•seeln
the Galllpolil and aurround lng areas We tratn for
fte~ttible hour full time and
pert time .. lee and public
relation• politlona. Car •

33

-- -----Giiiiiiloiiii -------&amp; Vicinity

Wrll care for the e!derlym my
home lots of references
Men or women Call 614·

April 12, 14, 16 Clot hoi,
4 Family Garage Sale Cente ·
nary Townhouse, At 141 ,
April 8 &amp; 7. Frl &amp; Sat 9 unto I
6PM. Bargatn ' s galore , Thurs • Fri , Sat 9 to dark
Clothes , coffee and end
aome antiques
tables. furniture . m11c
The Gallipolis flea Market ltema. 66 Garf1ald Ave .
Thanka You Over fourteen Gall1pohs
hundred vi11ted us last week
end We expect more th11
com1ng Sat &amp; Sun and
make this spoc1al offer Set
up outside all the merchan &amp;
diSe you can get on one
vehicle for only 86 a day
Neighbors , friends . fam1lies
and organiz:ations get to · Friday Apnl 1 3 9 30 to
gether and fill a truck Some 6 00 Franc11 Bonedum res t
6'x8 ' table apace available dance . Succe s s· Ad ..
inside. Some have been Tuppers Plams
reserved by the month and
by the year So hurrav and
become a part of th11
uciting indoor outdoor ev&amp;
ery weekend year round
market Rt 35 &amp; Rt 160
Call 446-7037 evening s
YARD SALE Aprrl 12 and
Yard Sale Frr &amp; Sat 9 -7 13 , 9 00 hi! 4 00 Be11de
clothmg. d•shes, rain can - Mason Bowling Alley , Me·
cels Springer Ad, Kanauga
son , W Va Various ttems

.....flo me roy ..
Middleport
Vicinity

Pt Pleasant
Vicinity

1-----------4----------~

21

Business
Opportunity

Be a Flea Market Dealer See
our ad '" Yard Sales

22 Money to Loan
HOME LOANS FIXED

773 5882

Call 446-8002

Professional
Services

PIANO TUNING Lower
pr1ced regular tunrngs
dtscounts to Sen•or Crttzens
Churches &amp; Schools. Ward's

Keyboard , 304 676 3824

Ptano Tunmg ~tnd Repatr
Brunrcard1 Mus1c Co , 446
0687 Skrll and mtegrlty our
trademark
Lane Domols

614-742-2951

8 &amp; M Parnhng Aes . lnd ,
Comm Free estimates Call

614 256 1492 or 446 1104

THOMPSON BOOKKEEP
lNG Month!y and Quarterly
acc o unt s welcome 428 Se·
condAve Cal1446 -1136
Shear Oes1gns Unhmlted.
formerly Carol Coiffures.
Easter spectals. perms , $5
off from Apul 15th to 21st
Mason , W Va
Unwanted Facra! or body
halr7 Permanent, painless
remove! by European Elec
tromc Oeptlator Mary 1s
cert1f1ed tn thrs new compu ·
terized d1gttal system Cal!
of the Sta1rs. full ser'ltiCe
salon

Real Estate
31

Homes for Sale

anyt1m0

304 675-5386

18 Wanted to Do
General Haulmg and Trash
removal Servrce Reliable
and dependable Call 446 ~
3169 between 9 and 5
Kerth ' s Lnwn Mowtng &amp;
Trimmmg Servtce Reliable
and dependable Reasona ble rates Call 446-3159 or

266-6251
Roofing and gutter work,
metal work, housepa1nt1ng.
carpenter work Exc ref
Free est1mates Call 446·

3171

Will cut lawn 1n Gallipolis
area Call to make arrange~
ments Ask for Mol. 446-

7316
Repatr or remodel or Install
ceil1ng tile and wall panal1ng

Call 614 -992-2759

Three bedroom bnck home
w1th 1 1h baths. carpeted. full
basement, garage, b1g out ·
s1de burldmg with 3~ acres
lend on Georges Creek Ad
Call 446 ·4265 or 367 ·

0232
Home m Middleport, Apnl
shower of sa-vrngs Thou
sands of dofiRrs Call 614 -

992 -6941
6 rooms. basement. double
garage, 1 &amp; one· thrrd acre
lot. Ro se Hrtl , Pomeroy

$32.900 Call 1-614-6782513
Baum Add1t1on . 3 bedroom .
brick , 1 112 baths , full basement. family room , carport.
patio &amp; adJOtnlng V: acre lot.
a'1ta1leble
$67.000 614-

985-4201
Owner transferred , must
sell. ex c ellent condttton
866,000 - 9 I 1,000 down
Assume 8 % Pet loan . 304 675 · 1529 after 6 .00
4 room house m country ,
largo lot on Chestnut Ridge ,
cuy warer. hooked up

Financial

at 2.ooo 304-676 -7689
FOR RENT WITH OPTION

21

Business
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO racommendo
that you do busineu with
people you know, and NOT
to send money through the
mail until you have lnveatlgated the offering
led1es 18 or over, are you
looking for a job? Here's 1
great opportunity to earn

TO BUY!! ! 14ft wide three
bedroom . bath and half.
mob1le homa sittmg on n1ce
lot, reedy to move rnto

For sale by owner. 3 bdr ,
central a1r, forced air furnance , buck stove , rnground
1 8:~~36 sw1mm•ng pool ,
close to c1ty schools Prtced
reduced to S38.500 Call

aell 1161100 Colt 814256-11620.
34

8u•ineaa
Buildings

large. two unit, apartment
buildmg, good investment
Pr~ c e redu c ed
304 -675 -

7641

24 x24 two room w1th bath,
can be mo'lted in two 12h
ilect1ons 814 -448-7698 or

446 2776
35 Lots &amp; Acreage
36 acres off At 688. behind
Fa1rgrounda Home 11tes or
farm 837.000 f~rm Call

446 ·2168
32 acre farm for sale. good
house. 4 m1 from town Call

304-697-2627

2 acres on R1o Grande
Centerpoint Rd Near Cen terpotnt Partly wooded,
county w•ter &amp; utilities near
by Southwestern S c hool
Distnct . $2,000 Call 614 245 -5406
---------1 ac re of land on Grandview

Hg ts $14.000 304-676

12 83 acres, 522 ft black
top road frontage, located
on Jerry ' s Run. 5 miles from,.
Goodyear Plant ThiS prop ~,
ertv has been surveyed,,.
spnng water 24 acres with'"
large block and metal barn.:
1 350 ft off Jerry 11 Run onCounty Rt 72 . 919 000 •
Clyde Bowen , J r 304 -576&lt;

2336

'

28 acres mostly wooded ~
several walnut trees, to..,.
bacc o allotment , all mmera"
nghts. borders Ch1ef Corn ·
stock. huntars parad1se. to&lt;
cated off Mtllstone Road ·
Pncad $11 .600 00 Phon8'

614-367-7271

'

2 65 acres corner lot Greer
&amp; 8 Mtle Road Black top
roads 304 -675 - 1198

Rentals

pnvacv 963 900 Call614992-5420

41

For sale or rent , 3 bedrm
house wnh detached garage
on 34 acres m Portland area
Cell after 5 30 p m 304·

5 rm house 44 0!1ve St .
Gall1p ohs lnqu1re at 918
2nd Ave . Ga!hpo!1s, Ohto

Ntc e house 1n Pomeroy 3
bedrm fully carpeted basement f~replace. large front
porch $39 ,500 Call 614·

5 rms &amp; bath attached
garage, A -1 cond
$210
mo . $75 depos•t
wtth
opt1 on to buv on land
contra ct
152 Chrlhcothe

273-5272

992 7683
2 .J bedroom Remo deled
Large out building Withrn
walking distance of schools
m Mtddleport end of Ham1l
ton St Ca11614 -992 -6161

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
TRI STATE MOBILE
HOMES USED - CARS
TRUCKS GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL
614-446 7572

Houses for Rent

Rd Call 446 -1340 or 446
3B70

3 bdr ranch wrth garage, on
landscaped lot 11~ . mtnutes
from Galhp ohs '" Green
Acres SubdiVISIOn
Dep.
lease &amp; ref req $2 50 mo
Call446 -0505 after 7 week days or anvtrme weekends
Or stop by 387 LeGrande
Bl~o~d

2 bdr ho use Pt Pleasant
area Fo r add ttlonal Inform a·
t10n cal! 446 4602

3 bdr . all carpeted , S230
mo . dep 1 mt out R t 1 60
Ca!l 446 - 1364 after 6

NEW AND USED MOBILE 2 bedroom furntshed , $ 200
HOMES KESSEL 'S QUAL- mo
&amp; depo sll, also , 1
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES . bedroom &amp; bath cabm .
4 Ml WEST, GALLIPOLIS . $110 mo &amp; deposit Cool RT 35 PHONE 614 446 VIlle. Ohto Call 614 · 667
7274
3080
1974 Shultz , 1 4x65 wtth tiP
out . good condition Washer
&amp; dryer , range refngerator.
central a1r Cali 446 7487
In R10 Grande 1982 mob1le
home 14 ft 2 bdr . goo d
cond Set up an approx 1
acre land. $17,000 Call

446 3038
1982 14x50 mobtle home.
$9 ,700 or $2,000 down
9150 monthly Cal! 446-

9595

Ktrkwood two bed room mobile home Central
A H . carpet. apphances . underpinnmg
$9.000
Call
614 ·256 -6035 or after 6PM
14:~~:70

446 8251
Used 2 bedroom mobtle
homes , furn1shed
10:~~50
and 12x52 s1zes Your
chance to own a comfort&amp;
ble home Browns trarler
Court Minersville. Oh 614-

992 -3324
Reduced, movrng and must
sell 1973 12:~~:66 mob1fe
home
Good c ondrtlon .
washer &amp; dryer . 86500

614 -742 2274
197712:~~66mobrlehome

2
bedrooms . total electriC, furnished. new rafngerator and
living room su1t 88500

304-773-9196

Mobile

home

for

ule.

12x60, 1973 Camaron. 2

bedroom Phone 304-675 6484 after 6pm

l - - - - - - - -- -

3 bedroom , 2 Yl baths , fam ·
ily room , ftreplace , uceptional kitchen. dining room .
Many nice extras 304-882 ·

3 30 PM or 675- 3898

Polnt Ptoannt on Rt . 2 N
304-875-3248

10 acre mini f~rm . 12Jt~80
mobile home. 5 outbulldi nga, 400 lb. tobacco biH.
new 28•68 ft
hous•
narted. Owner moving must

Owner tron sfered must sell
beButlfut 3 bdrm bf!ck
home Fuep!a c e deck
woods . prtvacy , sunshme ,

$226 00 down $226.00 per
month. 304-576-2711

Fiwe room house wtth base·
ment and attached garage
on two acres 4 miles from

Farms for Sale

446 -3204

1973 Fa~rmont , 12•66, unfurnished . gas furnace. cen tral air~ cond . $3,000 00 .

2096

II -

7436 after 4 30
8u1ld on vour Iota new homo
you afford Over 1100 sq
ft , 6 ro o ms &amp; bath car.
peted, ready to move into
$26,500 also garages &amp;
basement
Call Patnot
Home Budders 446-8038
Wdl cons1der mobtle home
as trade -m

23

3051

Call 304 - 675 - 7271

W1ll do roofmg and odd jobs

Homes for Sale

Must sell $2 ,000 down tak e
over $315 per mo payment Ta:~~es &amp; 1nsurance
mcluded . located Plantz
SubdtiJISton 3 bdr ranch .
full basement , carport ,
woodburner. c1tv schools

E:~~
loc
4 bdr
house.
Corner of Washmgton A'lte
and Jemco Ad $39 ,500
Rt 2 3 bdr . country !wing
$28.000 l1st wrth us we
have other A One Rea!
Estate Carol Yeager Broker
Howard L Yeager Ill salesman Cal! 304-675 5104 or

Harper 's Adu!t Care Home
has a vacancy for another
resident , e!derly person Call

31

RATES Below market rates
Fi~tted conventional FHA ·
VA . leader Mortgage ,
Athens. collect 614 -592 ·

667-3402

Mercer's Rrverv1ew Per ·
sonal Care Home has vHcan ·
cres for elderly per5ons
Bettv Mercer owner 304 ·

2 Yard Sales of everything
Thurt. 6 Frr 9 -7 At Centenary on Uneoln Pike
knick knacks. TV 1t1nd, and
table a. clock a. Fe rrv1ew ·
Ewergreen Rd

today , 614 992-6720 Top

304 675-1293

3 brown puppies With bob
ta1la Call 446 -9799

2 yr. old male Collie dog,

Help Wanted

Part - time secretery ·
receptlontlt
Must have
aome accounting back ground Some sales axparience preferable but not
necessary Send resume to
Box 300 In c•ra of the
GallipoliS Daily Tribune, 826
Third Ave . Gallipolis. Oh
46831 .

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Be+:ta. 1ron.
wood , cupboards, charrs
chests, baskets , d1shes.
stone Jars. antiques. gold
end sliver
Write M 0
M1ller. Rt 2 , Pomeroy. Oh10
45769 or call 614 992 ·

11

614-218-t905.

II. l."Bud" llcGHEE
Broker-Auction Service
Cheryl LeMley,
lleias Counly Associ•t•
Phone 742-3171

Buymg dally gold , sr!var
coms, nngs, 1ewelry , sterling
ware, old coins, large cur·
roncy . Top prices Ed Burkett Barber Shop. 2nd A'lte

K1ndhng wood to g1veaway

:.:iiiiiiiii:~=i;:=-=:~;;~===~;;:;:;~~~·"11 Children• gllu.. found out"'(L,-10

723t

Employment
Services

LOST Plott Coonhound in
Sugar Creek area Plaau call

Eatata General

Wanted to buy New . used &amp;
antrque fumiture Will buy 1
p1ece or complete house·
holds Also complete Auctt ·
oneenng serv1ce Ca!l
Rodney Howery 614 · 698·

Giveaway

4

11

388-9906 or 614-388 call 614 -742-2125
9617

614-742 -3033

Garden space for free , 1612

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

R1111t

Cake &amp; Candy Shop - 1h m1le
Eaat of Harrisonville on St&amp;
Rt 143 Full It no of Wtlton
cake supplies Wedding
supplies, weddmg cakes, &amp;
special order cakes all a variableat very reasonable prices .
We also have candy caps by
Nestle &amp; candy melts by
Wilton plus a full line of other
candy supplies Hours of
operatton : Tuesday through
Saturday. 9 a.m . · 5 p m
Sunday &amp; Monday please
call before com1ng Call

"Beautiful, Custom
Built Garages"

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

CONTRACTING

614-446-0294

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

PH.

J&amp;F

In Memoriam

Juha M
Manley. who's
b1rthday is today. April 13,
passed away Nov .. 1983
Happy Birthday . love. Ray·
mond. Edd1a. Rosemary . &amp;
Roger

Priced On Inspection

Also Transmission
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121
3-24-lfc

PRICE DOWN - Small 2
bedroom home " Middle!Xlrt
with bath, furnace, carpeting,
lg, enclosed porch and root
c~lar Now lust $16,000.
HH£N,CAll
BRUCE
SUE IIURPHY
MILTON ROUSH
992-3325

Mt
Alto Auct1on Every
Saturday 6 p m Consign·
menu accepted 1 00 till sale
time. Emma Belt aucttoneer

Wanted to Buy or lease
tobacco poundage 256 ·

LARGE •• SMALL JOBS
PH. 992-2478

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

"DOZER

3069

PAT HILL FORD

--Gas Ltnes

4-6-1 mo.

•CEMETERY
IIAIIHENANCf
Reasonable Rates

We Have the
lowest Rates

•ZENITH

Auction every Fn n1ght at
the Hartford Commumty
Center Truckloads of new
merchand11e every week
Cons•gments of new and
used merchandtae always
we!come Atchard Reynolds
Auctioneer 304-275 ·

- Seplic Systems

Sizes from 6'x6' tip

742-2328

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

614-336-7394

388 96t6

Business Services

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

Blue Ribbon P1g
Sale Apr1l 14, 1 984. Sat ,
7PM Fayette County Fair ·
grounds, Washington CH ,
Ohto . Over 20 champtons on
the counry. state. and na ·
ttonal level 1n the last 8 mo
Don ' t mrss t h• s sale Call
Hoppes

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4-6-1 mo.

Datei1 Aprll 5 I 984

WVa 304 -773-5785 or
304-773-9186.

Wanted to buy stand1ng
11mber Call after 6 or
anytime weekends. 614 -

- Wateo

COMPLETE
POOL SERVICE

Once lOr

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f1re frgh
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operate
the
same or 10 p ur ch ase am b u
l cm ce equ 1prrert 1 or to prov1d e
am b ulances or emerg enc..,
med• c al servrce oper ated by ftre
PQurn m en l or tn f) f011&gt; d P. am bu
l ances or emergency med 1ca l
servrce ope rated by trre depa rt
ment or hre l 1ghtrng company
at a rate n o t P&gt;rceed1ng One mil l
fo r eac h one dolla r of va lua110n
whr c h amoun t::; to Ten Cents for

and

Evervn Cl ark

Rick Pearson Auctioneer
Servece. Eatate. f•rm . An tique &amp;. liquidation seles
Ucensed &amp; bonded in Ohio&amp;.

We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

- lo-Boy
-r...cloer

OPEN:
MON.-SAT. 10 to 6

Ohio
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RADIATOR
SERVICE

-Backlooes
- Dump Trucks

GARAGE

NEW liSTING - lovely
nve1V1ew 8 rm home w1th FA
gas turnace, 3 bedrooms, lg,
livmg w1tn l~replace and fam11y
rm Only $37.500

CAN BUILD YOU THE HOME THAT
YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED

Public Notk:ll

Pomeroy,

-O.Z.rs

Roger Hysell

Call 614-992-6737

ROUSH CONSTRUCTION

WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS FOR 16 YEARS AND HAVE CON STRUCTED OVER 24 HOMES , AND AS MANY BUILDINGS.
ALONG WITH HUNDREDS OF REMODELING JOBS . REFER ENCES AVAILABLE.

O
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vJluJI1 0n for f 1ve year s
Th e Pol l'&gt; for sa 1rl Flert1 0n Will
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PM of SJt d r1av
Bv orde r ot lhf' B oa rd ot
El ec 1on s of MPr gs C o un ty

For Futer Servtce

NOTICE!

WE WILL FRAME AND DO ALL OF THE EXTERIOR
WORK IF YOU WISH TO FINISH THE INSIDE YOUR SELF.

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*16" O . C. STUDS, JOISTS, TRUSSES
*ANDERSON THERMOPANE WINDOWS
*VINYL SIDING WITH BACHER
•WOOD CABINETS AND VANITIES
*FULLY INSULATED
*AND MANY OTHER FEATURES

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992-6215 or 992-7314

PULLINS
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498 Gen. Hartinger Pkwy.
Middleport. OH .
PH. 992-2549

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V. C. YOUNG Ill

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PERSONALIZED
POOLS

Auction every Tuesd•y
night, Pt. Ple•sant . WVe
Auct. Lonnia Neal Youth
Center Bldg . Camden St

WO&lt;k

(Free Estimates)

PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF All TYPES

PH. 949-3046

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Mt Alto Auction Barn until
further notice. 1ale will be
the f•rst and second Satur day, 6 pm only Emma Bell
Auctioneer l1c No 429 ·

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Inc.

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WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH. 992-7013
New Chevy True~ ....
FENDER ............. '76.95
DOORS ........ '149.95
HOODS ............ '174.95
BUMPERS ......... '69.95
GRILL
. .. . '42.50
R. SUPPORT ... '84.95
TAIL GATE ......... '85.00
FORD FENDER .... '69.95
BUMPER ......... '69.95

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

614-992-7626

The Daily Sentinel

The Daily Sentinel Pag a

Middleport, Ohio

·B usiness Services

Syracuw. Peggy Sue Hjll, 1\t. ~.
Racine; Wendy L . Tillis, Pomeroy;
Dreama L. Pckena, F'omeroy;
Crystal L. DaDey, Rt. 1. Long

13, 1984

Phone 304 -676-4188 after

1- - - - - - - - -1976 Trl Star mobile home,
12 ' ~tt60', all electric , 8 ' x14'
sun deck . 10' x20 ' detach•·
ble room With wood stove
30 4 -896 -3911

I- -- - - - - - - - -

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
Mobtl e home for rent

Call

446 I 609 or 446 050B
located 1 mr south of
Eureka 12x60. S 160 mo
plus $100 dep &amp; ref ' s Call
6 I 4-643 · 2916 or 61 4-843-

2644

2 bedroom unfurmshed mo ·
bde home 1 2w:60 , W - 0
hooltup Vl mrle past hoapi

sal Call 446 4369 or 675
9760

2 bdr . totRIIy furmshed. OIF ,
washer, dryer , 9210 rent ,
deposit , near hosp1tal Cafl
446 1354 after 5
2 bdr tra1ler fully furnrshed
good !ocat1on . sec dep req

Call 446 8668

12x60 Trarler 2 bedrm s, 1 V,
baths Located on pnva1e %
acre !ot rn AddiSon 6 220 a
mon1h plus uttlrtles Call
614 · 992 · 6B43 after 5 p m
Mob1le Homa for retr.' : extr8
me e. 2 be.,IIHJ'M , ~Otn()letely
furmshe. ) 1175
month
plus utilities, depoa1t , no

pats Call 992 7479

Tra1l er for ren t rn Mtddle ·
port , house for rent in
Po mer oy Call 614 · 992 ·

3690

2 bedroom mob1le home,
new carpet. furmshed , utili
t1es pa1d . no pets. 1 ktd
accepted Call 614 - 367 -

061 I

WITH OPTION TO BUY. 14'
w1de all electriC mobile ·
home. setting on lot ready to .
move 1nto $200.00 down

$175 00 MONTH
676 271 I

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33
Farms for Sale
mutt Call Undo Lambert,
744-4841. Aprtt 16th !rom REAL MONEY now. How? 1-- -- - - - - - 8:00AM-1:00PM and April Call me today for 1 fabulou1 &amp; room houH beth, base - 114 aeN farm Two 1tory
t7 from 8:00AM to 12:00 offer you con't retlst C1ll ment, 1ttached g1r1ge. large hou•e , buildings, •llo lo·
noon
Equal Opponunlty 8t4-B43-Iit80 before I 2 lot. 2816Lincotn , 304-878- Cited on Aou1h Hollow Ad.
Call 6 I 4-388-81126.
1240 or 676 -3011 .
noon or after 4 p.m.
Employer.

43 Farms for Rent
Good corn ground I n ;
Tuppers Plains ...... C•ll \

814-887-3388.

�Page-12 The Daily Sentinel
44

Pomeroy-Middleport,
15&amp;

They'll Do It Every Time

Apartment
for Rent

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Brllrpetch Kennltla Prof••·
tlonel All-breed grooming.
Indoor-outdoor boerdlnl fo ·
ollltloo. Englloh Cookor PI·
nlol pupploo. Colle14-3889790.

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equol
Hou1lng Opportunity) h11
one •nd two bedroome. rent
1t.rtlng It I 1157 for one
bedroom 1nd 1193 per
month for two bedroom.
w1th 8 200 deposit located
near Foodland and Spr1ng
Valley Plaza. pool and TV
ant Call 446 -2746 or leave
message

White E1.t1r bunni11, Pedl·
gree Rex. 1110 red. weening
thi1 week . Call 61 4 -24&amp;5467 .
American Cocker pup 10
weeks old Buff female,
cutol Call 614 -245· 9502.

Small afficu:mcy &amp;part . central air &amp; heat, 1 profeutonal
type gentleman only . 446 0338

Registered Cocker Spaniel
puppies. 4 wks. old. Blonde
females . black male. $160
each . Call 614 -667 -6579 .

2 bdr &amp;pta .. n1ce 1 bdr apt
ut1hte1 part pa1d A One
Real Estate. Carol Yeager
Broker . Howard l Yeager Ill
salesman Call 304 -675 5104 or 304-675-5386

Easter bunnies. assorted
s1zes. colors, &amp; breeds .
$3 .50 each. Pedigree e"'tra .
Call614-843-5276

Garage apt .. furnished 3
rooms &amp; b.alh . Washer &amp;
dryer Clean. no pets. odults

only . Dep &amp; ref req Call
446 1519 .

Furn1shed apt , 2 bdr ,
S 185 1136% 2nd , Gallipo lis Water pa1d Call 446 4416 after 7PM
1 bedroom Apt S1 96 mo
mcludmg ut1lit1es Equal
Housmg Qpponunity Con tact V1llage Manor Apts
614 -992 -7787
Rivers1de Apts Middleport
Special rates for Senior
Cittzens S130 . Equol Hous•ng Opportun1t1es 614 992 -7721
Furn1shed apartment for
rent , ut1 lit1es pd 992 -5949
1 bedroom apt , furmshed .
ut1lit1es p111d . no pets . 3 1/2
m1les south of Middleport.
Rt 7 John Sheets Call
614 -367-0611
APARTMENT S. mobile
homes. houses Pt Pleasant
and Galhpol•s 614 -446 ·
8221
TWIN RIVERS TOWER
Apartments now avai lab le to
elderly &amp; d1sabled w1th an
1ncome of less than
$12.300 Rentmg for 30
percent of adj usted 10come
Phone 304 -675-6679
One bedroom. washer dryer
hookup. stove and ref tur mshed Newly redecorated
Close to hospital 304 -675 1962
One bedroom apt , conve
ment locat1on . call 304
675 -2441
Three rooms and bath N1co
locat1on S225 per month
Ref lease and deposit re qUired 304 -675 -1090
Furmshed 2 room cottage,
one adult 6160 month .
Ut1l1t1es paid Depos•t 2211
Mt Vernon Ave 304 -675
2651
45

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleepmg Rooms
and IIQ~t ho use keepmg
rooms Park Central Hotel
Call 614 -446 -0756
Sleep.ng room S 1 15 .
ties pa1d Share bath.
only Range &amp; refng
2nd Av e Gall•polls
446 4416 after 7 PM

utili male
919
Call

46 Space for Rent
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park Rout e 33 North of
Pome roy Large lot s Call
614 992 -7479
47 Wanted to Rent
Ho use. prefer cou ntry , ca ll
614 698 -7068

51 Household Goods

Bargains Trade Center
Furn &amp; appl outlet Ka nauga, Oh1o
Rebuilt washers, dryers &amp;
refrigerators 30 days war·
ranty N1ce Hupp's Applian ces S. Glassware Corner Rt
141 &amp; At 7 . 446 8033
3 sets gold drapes &amp; sheers,
2 pc slightly used livm
groom SUite , 11ove seat Call
614 -256 -6409 .
Country Oak Furniture, ta bles . chairs. cupboards, dry
stnks. pie sofes . lots of mtsc
Conkles Rt 7 , Tuppers
Plains . Ohto
Couch, 2 c h1irs , ottoman for
sale In good cond1t1on
992 -3429
Two end t1bles and coffee
teble, solid maple, like new.
$140.00. 304 -675· 2574
Three new glass top living
room tables. 860 00 each
Call 304-675 -2810 after
4 :30.
G. E. washer and dryer. 2 yrs .
old. like new 8260 00
304 -675-1940.

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51 Household Goods

I----------chair, rocker. otto -

54 Misc. Merchandise

lines - exc hunting stock .
Shots &amp; wormed. Sire &amp;

a

day call 614-992-2318 aftar 5 &amp; weekends call
614-992-2627

dame can be seen During

HP Wheel Horse electtlc

start 36 m

mower deck,

man. 3 tables. (extra heavy
by Frontlet). S685 Sofa .

$700 . Len N Sons Small
Eng1nes Call 614 - 379 -

chair and loveseat, $275

2827 No Sunday calls

Sofas and chairs pnced from
S285 to S895 Tables , S45
and up to S125 Hide -a beds. 6440 and up to
S525 , Recliners , S 175 to
S375 , lamps h o m $28 to
S75 5 pc dmettas from
S99 , to 435 7 pc $189
and up Wood table with six
cha1rs S426 to $745 Desk
$110 up to $225 Hutches,
S550 and up, maple or pme
hmsh Bunk bed compiAte
with mattresses , S250 and
up to S396
Baby beds.
S 110
Mattresses or box
spnngs , full or twm , $58 ..
firm . S68 and S78 Queen
sets, $195 4 dr chflsts,
S42 5 dr chests, $54 Bed
frames. S20.and $25 .. 10
gun · Gun cabinets, $350
Gas or electnc ranges S375
Baby mattresses. S25 &amp;
S35 bed frames S20 . S25 ,
&amp; S30, king frame $50
Good selection of bedroom
su1tes . cedar chests.
rockers, metal cabinets ,
sw1vel rockers
Used Furmture -· Ranges,
dryers. refngerators
and
TV 's 3 m•les out
Bulav•lle Rd Open 9am to
6pm, Mon thru Fr1 . 9am to
5pm . Sat
614 -446 -0322
cha~rs.

TV &amp; Appliances. 627 Thnd

Ave , Gallipolis , 614-446 1699 Spm washers gas &amp;
e l ectflc dryers auto
washers. gas &amp; electttc
ranges . refttgerators TV
sets
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers, dryers , refngera tors ranges Skagrs Ap pliances. Upper River Ad
be!ude Stone Crest Motel
614-446 -7398
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St. Gall1pol1s New
&amp; used wood &amp; coa l stoves,
6 p1ece w ood hv10g room
su1te w1th 6 •nch flat arms
S399. bunk beds complete
w1th bunk 1es 6199. 2 p iece
antron hvmgroom su 1t es
6199. antron recliners S99 ,
other recliners S 80. map le
d1nette sets 6179 box
sprmgs &amp; mattress twm o r
full S1 00 set regular f~rm
S 120. maple dmette c ha1rs
$35 . wash stands $34 ,
maple rockers S59. 7 p1oce
chrome dmette set 5149. 5
p1ece dmette set S99 , used
bedroom su1tes. refngera
tors. ranges . chest , dressers .
wnnger washers. TV 's, dry ers. S. shoes Call 614 446
3159

54 Mtsc Merchandise
Knauff F1rewood Pickup or
Delivered 1 2 " 22 " stocke d
1n yard
HEAP vender ,
prompl dehverv 614 256 6245
limestone, Sand , Gravel
Delive red tn Meson . Me1gs .
Gallia or p1cK up at R1chards
&amp; S o n Call 446 -77a5

All kmds of furnanc e p1pes
Call 614 -256 · 1528
1 0 " Pollen cham saw $75
Call 614 -256 -1528
Se1gler 011 stove. Maytag
wrmger washer Call 446 3059
Build on your lo1a new home
you afford Over 1100 sq
ft , 6 rooms &amp; bath . car peted , ready to move into
$26,600 also garages &amp;
basement Call Patri o t
Home Builders 446 -a038
Will constder mobile home
as trade 1n

Baby rabbits pure bred Rex.
Deposit will hold till Easter
$8 00 and up . Call 304676-6430

Flat bed With Side kitS.
chains. b•nders, &amp; tarp Call
446 -3281 after 5PM

57

Bndesmaid or prom dresses Ludwig Octa-Pius drum outSizes 9 -10, 11 12 . Coli fit. Cymbals. casas. electric
614 -992 -6514 or 992 - drum and chimes included.
2855
$2,000 .00 firm 304-676 1837.
69 Starcraft fold down
camper w1th refrigerator,
walkmg e•erciser; exerciser 58
Fruit
b•ke C811 992 -6935
&amp; Vegetables

2 10 gall on aquariums wtth
stands. hoods. lights. &amp;
gravel $50 . Call 614 -742 - Harris Farms &amp; Green
Houses. Rt. 124, Portland,
2075 .
Oh . Now open 10 -- dusk
Four cemetary lots at Gravel
Hill Cemetery. Cheshue .
992 -239 5
Farm Supplies

&amp; Livestock
Camouf laged Army Clothing. Surplus Rental ·
Demm clothmg , DISCOUnt
Union Made Advert1s1ng 61
Farm Equipment
Specialt1es H D "Sam"
Somervtlle. 304 -675 -3334. - - - - - - - - - - Pt Pleasant Open Fr1 . Sat . Troy- Bilt tillers . Check our
Sun , 1 00-7.00 p.m Dis - spec1al pr1ce before you buy
any tillers Swisher Impleplay East Ravenswood
ment Co St Rt.7 N, GalliFire wood for sale S 20 00 poloa,OH. Coil 614 446 pickup SJO 00 delivered 0475
304 - 675 - 2991 before
11 00 AM or after 6 .00 PM Due to death must sell 2
Quonset style steel buildFor Easter soft sculptured tngs . Brand new never
dolls, Cabbage Patch Type erected One is 40K56 Call
Wayne at 419-659-2494
Ca ll 304 675 -4014
Two sw•vel rockers
675 7453

f304 -

18 .000 btu a 1r co nd , brand
new. used s1x times large
M1r.rowave oven
Phone
304 -773 5397
l•v•ng

room . couch , 2
c ha~rs , coffee table
304
773 5846
Pool table 8 ft regulat• on
SIZO 304 -675 -6149
Loga n G1an1 pole
304-675 -2130

beans

535 00 organ lowery one
year old S 1200. Grand father clock $900 one year
old $450. 25 " floor model
color TV 5699 00 - $400 , 1
complete H1 Fi system 150W
w1rh 15 " JBL speakers
S 900
S450 a ll less than
two years old Call at 167
Lynn Onve m New Haven.
WV Charles V Humphreys .
55 Building Supplies
Bu1ld•ng materials
block. br1ck, sewer pipes.
w1nd ows. lintels , etc
Claude Wmters, R1o Grande,
0 Call614-245 -5121 .
LUMBER -Rough cut, oak,
poplar. 2x4, 2x6. 2k8, 1 •4.
1 x6 . 1 x8. length availab le, a
h through 16 ft Hogg &amp;
Zuspan . 304 -773 -5554
Now open for business ,
Mountain State Block. Rt
33. New Haven Complete
masonry supplies, 4 '', 8",
12" block Oolivary serv1ce.
Phone day 304-882 -2222,
evening 882-3239
56

Pets for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breeds Heated
Indoor -outdoor fac1ht•es .
AKC Doberman pupp1es :
Stud Serv1ce Call614-446 7795

Massey Ferguson 7H P ndtng
mower, w•th 36 in cut. Call
614 -245 -9164 after 6PM .

Oragonwynd Cattery Kennels AKC Chow pup P•es , CFA Himalayan. Per sian and Siamese k1ttana
Call 6, 4 -446 -3844 after 6.

Play pend, car seat. walker,
rocking hone and baby
swing . Exc cond Call 446 0765 .
3 prom dresses 1 size 7, 2
1ize 9 One hu matchmg
parasolS. hat . Call614-246 9469.

Musical
Instruments

45 Colt Oh10 birthday
commeranve , new. all pap - Peavey standard series 260.
ers . saOO firm Also White's 300 watt head, with Pea"Vey
metal dectectors Call 446 - cabinet, with six 10" speak 0548
e&lt;S. $400 . Cell 446-8655 .

Judy Taylor Groom1ng Call
614-367 -7220

For sale Majeatic fireplace .
complete wtth &amp;II p1pes and
chtmney Used very little .
&amp;375 . Call 614 -245-9504

304-

a HP Bolens garden tractor .
32 in mower deck, $500
Len N Sons Small Engmes
Call 6t4 -379 -2827
No
Sunday calls

For sale furn•ture , applian
ces. mise Second house on
I.-eft , Tens Rd

1 six pack JR Ewmg beer
$600. Coll446 -3236 .

Rat Terrier puppies
675 -1506

Jack's Troptcal F1sh &amp; Pet
Shop ·Bait, Evergreen, 01-1 .
PH . 448-0198 . Easter spec .
10 gal ag . wtth filter S.
pump S 1 2 96, baby Para keets $9 .60 . gutnea pigs
94 99 . fancy hamsters
$1 .29, free canary nest with
purchase of Bny bird supp$5. 00) , Baby
lies {min
ducks have amved . Flying
sqUirrels will be ready soon,
tg . new shipment of frllh water &amp; saltwater fish .
Many more special's to
numerous to list .

Tractor MF 165 , Diesel.
mmulti -power power steering, 1700 hours. Exc. condi tion 3-PT A C plows 3 -16
mches both for $6600. Call
614-667-3182
New Holland 850, large
round baler $4500. Vicon
wheel rake, $450 Call 614 742 -2038 O&lt; 742 -2521 .
Super C Farmall fast hitch.
small case tractor, 3 point
h1tch. Ford 2 row cultiva tors , tn axel machmery
trailer, all 1n exc con Call
614-949 -2013

1114-421-11725.

Good type Slmmental her·
efer, polled, age 7 monthe.
Callll14 -843 -6263 .

Hay

Want to lease tobacco allotments. Mason. Cabell. Putnam County Call Andy
Sigler, Morgan's Woodlawn
Farm . Rt. 35. 304 -675 2275 or 304-736·2342

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71

Ground aar corn $6 .60 per
100. Bring own aonteiner.
304-676 -3308 . No Sunday
sales.
Large round bales of mixed
hay (1 ,600 lbs.) 830 per
balo. Coil 304-675-1 888
eher 6 :00PM .
Hay $1.60 per bale. Phone
304-882-2422.

65 Seed

&amp; Fertilizer

Garden seeds, plants, Kennebec seed potatoes $8.60 .
Fertilizer, field seeds . Boso
Agri-Center, 446-2463

Transportation
71

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH paid for late
model used ca rs.
Smith
Buick-Pontiac. 1911 Eastern Ave ., Gallipolis. Call
614-446 -2282 .
1976 Monte Carlo axe
con d .. $1,500 or best oHor
Cell 614-388-9362
1981 Corvette, like new
inside 8t out, 10,000 miles .
Call 614 -388-9003 eho&lt;
5PM
1978 Ford Granada 6 cyl .. 2
dr., HT . low mi. good
condition Call 446-4942 .
197401ds98Rec 2dr .. HT,
loaded, new paint , excellent
cond . Call 446 -4942 .
1 975 Chrysler Cordoba red
&amp; black. 2 door. excellent
running cond1t1on Call 614388-8651 .
67 Firebird convertible. tutiy
restored. exc . cond Call
446-7687.
1978 Ford F1esta good gas
mtleege, good cond. Call
after 6PM. 614 -245 -9179 .
1980 Chevy Citation , cream
color. good cond ., AC. AM FM stereo. tilt wheel. 4 cyl ..
4 spd, good tires, $2,200
Call after 1PM, 614 -245 550t

1982 Ameflcan Motors
AMC Spirit. 6 cyl , auto .. a.r.
AM -FM. $4.195 1981 2d&lt;
Chevy Chevette, auto,
$3,196 . t979 Buick Skyhawk. 6 cyl ., auto., air,
AM-FM tape. $2,496
John 's Auto Sales. 446 4 7B2, Bulaville Rd. Gallipo·
lis, Oh . Open til dark.

Home
lmprovemenu

STUCCO ond PLASTERINQ
. Commercial and retlden·
tial, free eatimatet. Cell
814-266- 1182

PAINTING · interior and e"'tarior, plumbing. roofing.
some remodeling . 20 YJI .
OKp. Cell 614 -388-9662 .

&amp; Grain

Conditioned Hay for sale.
mixed alfalfa. orchard grass.
oats. &amp; clover Call 614667-6164.

81

Alum vmyl siding, 1torm
doors. windows. gutters,
roofing and room addition .
Coil 614-367-0409.

3 Yealing bulle. 2 year1 old.
Steer for beef. 304-8963885.

64

HALT WHARYE BE!

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spouting . Now lnttalling rubber
roofs . 30 yeart experience.
specializing in built up roof.
Coil 614-388 -9857.

Dairy goats Alpinea and
Lamanchea. buck and doe
kidt and milkers Call 304875-6430.

1972 Ford wagon $550 .
John Deere tractor. New · Cell 614 -367 -0541
Idea co nditioner, equipment
trailer 18ft Phone 304- 1982 Chevetta AM -FM, AC,
895-3471.
sports stripes. sports mir ·
rors. sport wheels. $4,600
Cell 446 3101
62 Wanted to Buy
1972 Cadillac Coupe, full
power. climate control. !teWanted to buy tobacco reo. loaded, very clean.
poundage Call446 -9777 or excellent condition . Call
446-0577 .
446 -3592
Want to lease tobscco base .
Make an offer! Call 446 2354 .

""'*·

County Felrground, Weohlngton, C.H., Ohio. 128to
ISO hood. Hompohlroo·
luffolko-Crooobredo. From
Sohllchtor, Sprocklon, Hok·
ola • Cornett floch. Cell

pups
1 male
- 2 females
.7
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~ wks
AKC . Reg
. Brittany
Spaniel
old . Champion blood

F1rewood c ut up slabs $15
p1ckup load Call 614 245
5804

Merchandise

1114. 7:301'M .

by Larry Wright

IIICOM' 'fA1 'TI~ fillt. "'iW ICI""" 11Wf1ER.:
YI/IJ w.•~ 'II~ c.l.. lrl )&amp;ur IC.o~
~ a cle!oellde..t. 1\eit.\\cr C311 "/~ dedu~1:
.Cir.l ~\lle M ~ ~tr~ 1 -tile ,w,·,'ll~
I-.e ~~~
""""~ cuvt...·,~~ 1.. ~~ ci•\IJIJ.
~ '(M \:;~,.'!, ~rioty, tile IR'&gt; 111-'Jo!
~t. 'fN ~II;"' out 0~ ~·,ht Ul'ltil 'ali'te•
Y.., hl'C 11\~il..l 'f- ~U~'I\.

loot Uttlo Club Lomb &amp;olein
Ohio. Thurtdoy,_ April 1 I,

g rasa . Call
seed,Vaughn
other Taylor.
farm
seeds
614-245-5064 or61 4 -245 5815 oher BPM.

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

Furnished efficiency, 607
2nd
Gallipolis S145
Share bath, smgle Call
446 -4416 after 7PM

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®

Uveetock

Northup King corn, alfalfa &amp;

Sofa,

3 bdr unfurn . garage apt ,
$250 plus deposit . Call
446 -3786

&amp;3

Thorobred Collie for stud
service . 992 3014 .

513 112 Third Ave.. 3 room
apt . S 1 35 mo
1ncludes

tween
and 446
5 -4222 bewater . 9Call

Pete for Sele

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Friday, April 13, 1984

Ohio

Autos for Sale

1981 Dodge Diplomat. 2
dr . auto. 6 cyl.. mce Call
614-379 -2726 .
1979 Camero. exc cond.
low mileage, AC. power
windows, tilt, AM -FM . Must
see to appreciate. Call 446 4053
1977 Mercury Monarc h PS .
PB, AC, 302 V-8, auto .
trans, good gas mileage.
ekc. cond., $1,895 Call
614-388 -9905 0&lt; 446 9644.
1979 Ford Thunderbird low
mtleago. good condition
Call 446-1830 or 614-256 6485 otto&lt; 5 00 .
1979 Mustang Ghia. black grey, vinyl top. Excellent
cond1t1on A C . a m f m .
cassatt VB automat1c .
83200 Call after 5 992 6843
1980 Omega. V6. PS, PB
auto. ac. am -fm rad1o &amp; CB
$4300. Call 614 -992 7555
1970 Opal GT. 1966 Oodge
Dart. 1969 International
pickup 614-742-2834
'68 Camero R S. new t.res .
327 engine 4 spd. $1100
Cell614 -949 -2773. Woltoe
1982 Oldsmobile Firenza
a .c., p.s. , p.b., auto trans mtsslon. 20. 000 miles
$7300 Ca11992-5607

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

197a Trans Am, automat•c .
looks good, extras . $4500
orb o Coil 614 992 5620
after 5 p m

72

Trucks for Sale

1973 G. M C Astro 96,318
Detroit engine, 10 speed
Fuller transmiSSIOn ,
1 h:22 .5 tire steel belted
rad1al tubeless. S 5.000 .00
304-675-3206
73

Vans

&amp; 4 W .D

1967 International Scout. 4
WD Call 614 -446-0319
1978 C -20 Chevy Sport
van. auto, AM-FM tape.
carpeted, sport nms, covered spare t1re. rear ladder,
$3,695 John's Auto Sales.
446-4 782 , Bulaville Rd .
Gallipolis, Oh Open t1l dark
1960 Willy 's Jeep. runs
good 6 cylinder transmission motor for Amencan car .
Call 614 -843 -6274
74

Motorcycles

175 cc Kawasaki tra1l &amp; road
b1ko 100 cc Yamaha road &amp;
d1rt b•ke Call 446 -a648
after 6PM
19a 1 Suzuki 850l full
dressed $2 ,000 Call 614 256-1141 after 5PM
1979 Honda CBX 6 cylinder.
st lver - black . mmt cond
new tires, fairing . Call 446 0648 after 5PM .
1975 750 Honda good
cond. , saoo See at Quail
Creek Tuu ler Park lot 71 .
Rodney
__:__
_

_ ___

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN,
scotchguard-water ektrac tlon, deodorizers. FREE esti·
mates . Reasonable ratea.
Gene Sm1th, 992-6309.
RON'S Television Service .
Specializing m Zenith and
Motorola, Oua:r:ar, and
house ca lls. Call 304-576 2398 0&lt; 614 -446 -2454 .

82

1976 Gremlin X. clean , a c,
low mileage. $900 f1rm .
3212 Roush Ave Pt . PI
1976 Ford Granada 6400
or w1ll trade for truck of
equa l valuo 304 - 675
5079
72

Trucks for Sale

New truck fenders &amp; doors
C h evy fenders 684 95
Chevy doors $175 Ford
fenders $75 . Call 614 256 1260

16 ft fish1ng boat. 20 HP
motor. trailer . trolling mo tor. sw1vel seats. $1 .995
Call 446-3637
Larry 's Boat Servtce, NOW
OPEN . 8 .30 a.m to 5 30
p m Boat &amp; motor rcpau s of
a ll kmds Propeller serv1ce.
a ll makes, 3 days l1ve ba1t &amp;
tacklf' MmnKota Serv1ce
Center 88 Matn Street
Coolvill e . 614 -667 -6607
Correct Craft &amp; Ski Su ·
preme. family sk1 boats.
New &amp; used . Parkersburg.
WV 304 -422 -8433 or 304 ·
_4_2_2_-2_ 3_ 6_ 7 _ _ _ _ _ __

1976 International road
tractor. 903 Cummings, 10
apd., $8000. 1976 GMC 1
Dump 366. gas c heater axle, Sea Eagle inflatable boat 11 '
,
insulated
bed. a1r brakes. wtth floorboards, seats,
1 974 Volkswagen Beetle,
alum oars. motor mount ,
good cond . Call 446-2787 $8000 . Three axle equ1p
63
livestock
be llows pump . Take any menttra1ler.
$1000
12
ton
0&lt; 446 -7858 .
whore. cost $450 . Now.
unit truck crane, $4000
used tw1ce . must sell S295
Cared tor like a babyl 1980 Call 992 -5468, St . At 124
2 Reg1stered Hereford bulls
Can be seen after 5 p m
Monza. 4 cyl . 4 spd .,
1 Belgian 2 year old gelding
1 ton Ford van truck, good 304 -675 -3485
1 Palaminomere Call614 - 43,900 miles, n ever running cond . $1,600 Call
wrecked.
never
painted
,
256-6555 0&lt; 446-8535 .
gold with wh1te pinstripe, 446-8038
76
Auto Parts
saddel
interior, PS, PB,
4 9" spotted mare . Call
1980
yellow
Chevy
luv
4
&amp;
Accessories
AM-FM 8 track. rust
614-256-1528
proofed, sport mirrors &amp; spd . AM-FM tape, real
clean, $2,995 . 1980 blue
3 yr old Reg . Angus bull. wlieels. We upkept. many Chevy luv 4 spd .. AM FM
IZISU motor to fit 1978
new part1 M1nt cond1tion .
v&amp;ry gentle. good blood line
53,75 0 . Call 614-388 - tape, camper top. real nice. Chevy luv truck Phone
Call 614-367-7490
83,196. John's Auto Sales, 304-675 -5462
9729 after 5
446-4782. Bulavtlle Ad .
1-----------...1,;;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:==~ Gallipolis, Oh Open til dark
OUR BOARDING HOUSE •
1979 Ford F-150, Lar1et,
7g Motors Homes
PS, PB. AC. AM -FM rad1o ,
HOW
&amp; Campers
good cond., $3,496 . Call
YOUR
1NTER 61 4 -388 -9905 O&lt; 61 4 -367 ·
7524.
VI EW60,
BURDETTE CAMPER
1\MO~' [
SALES &amp; SERVICE , US
1977
Chevy
pickup
10
excel
W"''b
lent condition for sale . 992 - Rt . 50. Coolv1lle. Oh 614 I&gt;.FRI'.ID
667-3386 .
3410.
YOU'D f!&gt;E
Li&gt;.TE '
1976 25ft Wilderness, ex c .
1969 40 ft . TraiiMobile,
cond , fully self contamed.
apread axle trailer. S1de k1t.
new brakes, good rubber, AC, awnmg. full bath Must
good condition, $3000 . 4 seal to appreciate, $4,996
1000-20 tires, 80 percent firm . Call 614 -367-0350
rubber, rims &amp; tubes, $160
1 3 It self contained leisure
each. Cell614-742 -2480 .
Products campi ng trailer
Has
everything Cali 4461983 Ford Ranger. 4spd ., 4
4318 .
cyl .. 2 tone, brown &amp; tan .
long bad. step bemper Road
lightt, matching topper . For
1ala or trade . 86896 Call Camper trailer, '76 Star craft. 17 It , self contained .
614-985-4367.
304-895-3664 .
1978 Ford XL T pickup, auto,
runo good, $2,400 . 00 . 1977 Camper self con tained , a11ume Joan . Phone
Phone 304·896 -3654.
304-675-6912 .

GASOL INE ALLEY

This is a verLJ
impor l&lt;lnt docu·
ment. Phyllis!

l want to
study it for
anotlier day!

Doc and
Avery dre
everybody?
'7lt · --

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING Rt 1, Box 356. Gallipolis Co11614 -l67 -0576 .
SHULAW'S Plumbing and
Heating, At . 2 Neal Road.
Po1nt Pleasant, W Va 304675 -5420. licensed and
Insured .

Good-1 b:cavating, basements . footers. dnveways,
septtc tanks. landscaping
Call anytime 614 -446 4537 . James L Dav1son. Jr
owner

Chns Craft 36 ft ca bm
CrUISOr With trailer ,
512.000 Call 614-245 ·
5032 O&lt; 304 -675 -1731

EXPERT
Y' HIRED.
ISN'T HE,

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth .lllnd Ptna
Gall1polis. Ohio
Phone 614 -446 · 3888 Of
614-446-4477

1982 Kawasaki KX250. Mo ·
tor cross. good running
shape S925 or bost offer
Call 304-675 -7869 after
5 30 PM

1969 VW Bug , new shocks
&amp; tires. runs good. 4 speed
$475 1-304 -576 -2919 af ter 4 p.m

OIL
[)RILL/M'

LOOKEE 11-IERE! THAT OL! KIU-ER'S
GOIN' RIGHT TMIIOUGH lHOSE
OBSTACLES, NOT GYER 'EM!

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

1976 Rabbit, exc . cond .
$1 .900 . 00 . 304 - 675 5393

Boats and
Motors for Sale

HE 'S TH '

UP TO MY CABIN
AN' l'IAIT FOfr ME!
I'LL BE ALONQ
SHORTLY!

,\I. LEY OOP

Interior. extenor painting;
textured ceihng. 304-6751573 .

83

75

TOLl? tf!,f/ Tlr'!S .41?£11
!5 Or~ L.IMI TS!

QH,HAI'ISER-00

Remodeling. siding. interior
and e"'ter1or, tektured coat·
mg. simulated brick and
stucco Thermo replacement windows. 304-6761560 .

198 2 Honda. 750 Custom
Farmg, 5,602 miles 304882-3416

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T/11/T rELLEif I#IWSEfl
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MUCH IIEW/111$ TO
1'\E MNOWN ABOUT

GET your carpet SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
STEAMER Water removal,
furmture cleaning. free estimates 304-675 -22 95

For Sale or Trade - 1968
Mercury Cougar and 1968
AMX, Call 304-882 -3145

1977 Ford Mustang Cobra II
302, 4 sp new exhaust .
good cond SBOO 1 304 576-2919 after 4 p m

.. COM PMEO TO HOI'/

"DADDY"?

RINGLE ' S SERVICE expenenced rooting. including
hot tar application. carpenter. electrician. mason. Call
304 -675 -2088 or 6754560

1969 Camero 350. 4 speed.
$1,100 00 304 -675 -1600
ask for Jtm Lively.

'a1 Suzuk1 a50, full dress.
shaft drive. exc cond ,
$2 400 00
304 - 882 2480

-:

... I CiUE6S THAn
C!EE. T~l!l"6 1'/0T
MUCtl T' KNOI'I
A60UT 60METHIN'
THERE'S 50 lol/JC/f
OF.,

Fetty Tree Tnmming. stump
removal Call 304-6751331 .

AKO 1 75 Kawasak• &amp; Yah maha Enduro, $500 for
both Call evenings 614 949-2281 or 949 -2129

1979 Chrysler Cordoba .
very good condition , fully
equ1pped. good gas m1leage.
83,500 00 PhonP. 304 895-3812 .

WELL .. ER " IT'G
51'1L TY•• IT'S oOT FIStf IN IT, UM1 B-OATS
51'1/L ON IT AN' ,, AN' •.

WINNIE

I YCU'RE 5URE YO U
DO N'T WANT ME.
TO c.o TO PARIS
I

Excavating

I

WlfH YOU?

J A . R Construct ion Co
Water Lmes, Footers,
Drains All kinds o1 Ditching .
Rutland . Oh 614-742 2903 .
Dotson 's Tree Serv 1ce Insured - Free Est1mate. 304576- 2897
Starks Tree Tnmmmg &amp;
Removal. lawn mowtng and
maintenance . landscaping,
10 Pet . off all est imates
304-5 76 -2010
84

&amp;

Electrical
Refrigeration

Pasquale Electric Co all
phases of electrrc work. all
work guaranteed Aertal
truck rental . 614 -446 4066
SEWING Machme repairs,
serv1ce Authorized Stnger
Sa les &amp; S&amp;rvice Sharpen
Scissors Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy. 614 -992 -2284
D DAY REFRIGERATION
SALES
Professional service for appliances, heatmg,
cooling and electric . Sell and
1nstall Amana , Gibson , K1t ·
chen Aid Res1dential. Com mercial. Industrial 304
675 - 4819
or
614-388 -8274
D DAY REFRIGERATION
SALES · ProfeSSIOnal ser
vice for appliances. heatmg,
cooling and electr1c . Sell and
~nstall Amana. Gibson . Kit
chen A1d . Res1dent1al. Com mercial, Industrial 304 675 - 4819
or
614 -388-8274
85

General Hauling

Need somethmg hauled
away or somethmg movedl
We'll do it . Call 446-3159
between 9 And 5
James Boys Water Serv1ca
Ca ll 614 ·256 · 1 141 or 614 446 - 1175 O&lt; 614 - 446
79t t
JIMS WATER SERVICE
Call J1m Lan1er . 304 -675 7397

87

Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1 1 63 Sec Ave., Galli poll•
614 -446-7833 or614 -446 1833

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�Page-14- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy

Friday, April 13, 1984

Middleport, Ohio

I Area deaths I Happenings in and around Meigs
Okey Laudennilk

Emergency runs

Okey I..audermllk. 91, Pleasant
Ridge, Pomeroy, died Thursday
evening at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. Laudermllk was born July 19.
1892 in Mason County, W. Va .. tile
son of the late Andrew and Sara
Gibbs I..audermllk. In addition to hls
parents he was preceded in death by
hJs wile, Lelah Laudermllk In 1967.
He was a retired coal miner and
served w1th the U. S. Amw during
World War I.
He Is survived by one brother .
Homer Laudermilk, Mason.
Funeral servil'PS will he held
Monday at 1 p.m . at Ewing Funera l
Home wltll the fu&gt;v. Arlen A.
Hughes officiating. Burial will be in
Plants Cemetery. Friends may cal l
at the funeral home Sunday from 61 o
9.

roy went to the Flatwoods Road at
7: 55p.m. , for Ada Coegleln, taken to
Veterans Memorial.

Seven c&lt;J Us Wt'fl' an swerro by

New business hours

local units Thursday, tile Meigs
County Emergency Medical Sen·i·

Genera l Telephone Company
announced that effective Monday,
April 16, Its Pomeroy Phone Mart
Store. 238 W. Main Stt&lt;'PI, wiU have

Ct'S report S.
At 8:54a.m., Pomeroy went to
Anne St. for Addison Seaman, taken

to Holzer Medical Cenler; Middl&lt;'·
port's lire department went to a
brush lire on Leading Creek Road at
11 :27 a .m.; tl1P Ru tland FirP
DepartmPnt at ll::n a. m . went to a
brush fin~ on Lasher Road; at 2: lli
p .m., the Racine Fire Oepanment

nt:&gt;W business hours.

The storP will be open one day a
week. Thursdays from 9:30a.m. to 1
p.m. a nd 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. for
r('pair of h'll'JJhOnl' ins! rurnC'nt s and
for customers wishing to PS!ablish
o r change their ~rvice.
To SJV(' timC', customers arC'
C'ncouraged to pay thrir triC'phonP

extinguished a bn.Jsh fire on count\·

road 28: Puml'roy at o:25p.m. went
to Pleasalll Ridg&lt;' for Oakjr
Laudermilk, taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Rutland al6: 59

bills by mail. For thOS&lt;' customers
who dPSire to pay locally, may do so
at Pomeroy Chamb&lt;&gt;r of Com
mere&lt;'. Rutland Department Storr
and or Fruth Pham.acy in
rviiddll'pot1.

rook Gerald OvC'rtuti from I he scene
of an auto accldl..,nt on l::k'('(·h Grove
Road to VP!Prans rvil'morial: PomP

Veterans Memorial

Marriage license

AdmJtted .. Don Walker, Racine;
Vera Stewart, Cheshire; William
PhiUJps, Ches hire; Ada Coegleln,
Pomeroy; Gerald Overturf,
Rutland.
Discharged .. C ha rles Schoon·
over, Billie Cununlngs, Audrey
Smith. Sara McCany, Nancy
Jeffers.

A m arriage license was issued in
Meigs County Probate Court to
Virgil Perry Phillips, 33, Gallipolis
and Gina Rae Phalen. 22, Pomeroy.

Pete Rose gets
his 4,000th
career hit
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HUBBARD'S
GREENHOUSE

Syracuse. Oh.

Saturday dance set

Ph. 992·5776

NOW OPEN
FOR SPRING SEASON

There will b&lt;&gt; a dance at Rutland
American Legion Saturday, April
14 . from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. featuring
square, round and s how dancing. A
live band will provide music .
Donatiort5 at tile door are $2 adults
and $1.50 lor children. The event is
sponsored by Eli Denison Post 467.

Complete line of vegetable &amp;
flowering plants, shrubbery, fruit
trees. Azaleas , Rhododendron.
House Plants - 4" to 10".
Foliage &amp; Blooming Baskets

Prison violence in Ohio--D-1
The FBI's most extensive manhunt has ended
with the death of its suspect-Page D-1

Along the River ............... A.-1·8
Business ........................... E-1
Deaths .................. ........... [).S

James J, Kilpatrick relates ' ... a solid blow for
progress '-Page A-2

John Clinton Lewis

Edltorlab ..... ' ..... ' ............. A.-2

John Clinton Lewis. Tl. Rt. I ,
Northup, died at 2 a.m. today iil
Holzer Medical Cl'nter. ha,ing been
in failing health lor the past several
years.
Born May 19, 1907, iil Gallipolis,
son of the late Elza and Sarah Blake
Lewis, he was a retired Iarmer and
member of Dickey Church. near
Mercerville.
He married Beulah Birchfield,
who survives. on Aug. 7,1940.
Also s urviving arpa son. Edward
of Syracuse; lour grandch ildren.
three great-grandchildren and fi\·e
stepgrandchildren.
He was also pfl'Ceded in dPath by
three children in infancy, twosL.;;tf'rs
and a brother.
Funeral services will be he ld at
1:30 p.m. Sunday in DiekeyChurrh,
w1th the fu&gt;v . Alfred Holley official ·
ing. Burial will be in Dickl'Y
Cemetery. Frimds may call at
Waugh-Halley -Wood Funeral
Home from 24 a nd 7-9 p .m
Saturday.

SALE ENDS SUNDAY

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Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant Sunday, Apri115, 1984

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By ROBERT E. MILLER
Assoclllle Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API- Ohioans may be asked
on a statewide ballot to requirP lhP earmarking of
lottery profits and state iilcome tax revenues for the
public schools.
State Rep. Michael Fox, R-Hamilton, said Friday
he will seek approval of a constitutiona l amendnnent
because he feels the Legislature w111 not act to keep
Gov. Richard Celeste's promise to earmark tile
lottery money.
But a GOP colleague, Sen. Paul Pfeifer, RBucyrus.

said he thinks the Legislature s hould do the job. He
said a constitutional amendment "would only requif1'
a lot of unnecessary energy."
Pfeifer said lawmakers "should simply do what we
promised the peopl&lt;"we were going to do. And we now
have the fortuity of a bonanza In tile lottefy."
He referred, he sa id , to reports tllat lottery profits
for the current fiscal year to date are $52 million
a hove budget projections.
The sen a tor introduced a bill to divide lottery profits
among the state 's 615 school districts on a per-pupil
formula

Pfeifer's bill stipu latC's thr monr.v wou ld havp to bf&lt;

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used for textbooks. librat-,v l)()()ks. educational
televis ion or mmputers
HP sa id those items usually fall to the budget ax.
Fox said hl' would submit hls constitutiona l
proposal to the a110I-nl'Y genf'ral for CC'rtlficalion of
languagC' th&lt;:tl would appf'ar on a statC'wide ball ot .
probably in November 19rfl, al!cr J signaturrdrivc b:-.-·
volunteers.
Although lottery· profits reprC'srnl "onJy a drop in

The Meigs Count y She riff's Dl'·
partment has acq uired nine s lide

is aOOut to run out for as many as

COLUMBUS, Ohio tAP&gt;- Time
1TI,OOO Ohioans who have not paid
their winter util ity bills.
Starting Monday, natural gas and
e lectric companies that have pffec·
live ly been blocked hy the PltbUc
Utilities Commission of Ohio from
disc01mecting customers wil h de lin
quPnt acrount s will be able to do so . .

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Ohio lottery winner
CLEVELAND I API The
w1nning nurnher drawn Thursda)·
night ln the Ohio Lottery's daily
game, "The Number." was 861.
In the "Pick 4" gam&lt;'. played
Monday through Friday , the w in·
nlng nurnher was 5%4.
The lottery reported earnings of
$736,299 from wagering on its daily
game. Ea rnings came on sales of
$1,269,976, while holders of winning
tickets were entitled to share
$5.'1.1, 671.
In the parimutuel "Pick4" game,
sales totaled $182.926. Hold&lt;'rs of
w1nning tickets wef1' e ntitled to
share 45 percent of the take. or
$82,316. A winning $1 stra ight tic ket
earned $.3,960. A winning $1 boxed
ticket earned $165 .

Weather forecast
Mostly cloudy tonight w1th a
chance of showers and thunder·
storm.c;. Low nea r 50. Variablewinds
10 mph or Jess . Saturday, showers
and thunderstorms likely. High
6().65. Chance of rain 50 percent
tonight, and 60 percent Saturday.

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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -The
fu&gt;v . Jesse Jackson is taking on
a new opponent by accusing
utility companies of lying about
acid rain and saddling voters

1.\'ith high-cost nuclear energj/.
In a three-day s"ing throug h
the Buckeye State which holds
its primary May 8, Jackson held
rallies in Cinci nnati and Dayton
on Friday before a prayer
breakfast here Salurday. Then
he was heading to Akron and
Cleveland.
TI1e black presidential hopeful
told the voters of Ohio, just as he
told the people of New Hampshire, that acid rain has to be
stopped.
"Now the utility companies of
Ohio would have you believe that
we cannot clean up the air," he
told a rally attended by about
5.000 people in Cincinnati. "They
havp tried to pit the people of
Ohio against the people of New
England, who have seen the ir
forests and lakes die from acid

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utili ty rates."

Hundreds
line up
for roles
as extras
•
•
In
movie
~E:LSOI\Y[LLE,

Oh1u t,\ J'&gt; -

said applicants for thP 51Klloiii.KJ jobs
as pxtras in thf' mm·il'

g e~th e n'(J

a1

1'elsom·ili&lt;• Yr&gt;1 ·k H1gh Sehoul ilS
earb· as.~ a .m . Frida.v. B~1 8: .30. the
parking lot and H!XJ.seat auditorium
W!'r0 fil]f'().

Announcement of casting will tx'
madE' wirhin a w('('k, offici al.., Sd icl .
·'HPart anrl Sou l." :l 20thCcn tu!).··
Fox prOOu ct ion atXJul grm~ing up in
AITlPrica in 19://. i:-. 1u I.M' !" hot in
1\C'Isonvillr. nor1 hwP&lt;;;;t of Athens in
AI hens Count y, and Canal \\'inchPs·
tc&gt;r. just southf'&lt;Jst of ( 'ol umhus in
Franklin Coun 1 ~·
Sf&gt;! construction i~ P.\]Jf'( 'tl'(l to
'i l; ll1 Monda~· on 1tlf' publiC' squa rr· in
1\C'Isonvillc. Film ing is lo bf'gin :vta\
Ra nd C'Onl in uP for SI'\' Pn Wf'Pks.
OBES is handlin g I'I'&lt;'I'UilmPnt ol
extras, who mu st lx&gt;&lt;.~l l('ast l:)., ·Pars

without pull iiJg Ohio workers out
of work."

Pnvtronment. We can lower our

of the

Hundreds of pc'Oplf' hoping for rolf's
as i·x!ra s ln 1hf• f1 lm " Ht·art and
Soul" should know withi n a WP{'k if
lhe~·· r(' r ight f&lt; lr t hf' pa t1"
Don 1\icConnflll of th C' Ohio
Bureau of Ernplu.nm•n1 Sr-r,: icf's

rain . They say there L.;; no way
we can solve thf'se problems

Smokestack C'missions from
plants in Ohio and the Midwest
are often blamed lor the actd
rain that falls in New England.
.Jackson said acid rain, likP
other problems. can be solved
" if we turn to each olh&lt;'&lt;. not on
each other. We can put people to
work. \-Ve can clean up our

pe1n•nt

olrl. Pay is $:Ll'&gt; an hour. lhe
STI.' DYING liP - Till' Rev. ,Jess(' ,J;.l(·k~on , a ('andidate for the
d.-mocratit nomination for presidenl. sit.., in a hall at lht• fincinnati
Con\·cnt1on Center studying hi~ nott&gt;s prior to a rally thf'rf' Friday
evening. ( AP Laserpholo ).

minimum wagC'.
Applicat ion~ \\'1'11'

school from

lak('n a! 11w
to -1 p.m.

9 &lt;J m .

SaturdJ~.

!Cont inued on page !\31

Women coal miners to meet this summer in Charleston
The conference will be June 22·24, with United Mine
Workers Vice President Cecil Roberts scheduled as
lhr keynote speaker, said Ms. Dukes , whoS!'
organization is based in Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Sexual harassment still is a problem for fema le
miners despite recent court battles. Ms. Dukes said.
Several well-publicized lawsuits have been filed iil
West VIrginia Involving "pcepho!PS" at coal minP
balhhouses, but Ms. Dukes said women workers are
lookiilg for solutions other than Jawsuils.

"U s u a iJ~· lawsuits should be vour las t rC'sort ," shr
sa id . "AftPr you do a ll thai , you·vr still got to work

tll&lt;'re. WomPn want to rrsol\'0 this without goi ng to
cout1. They·rp trying 10 makr mf'n sre thf'm .:~s
co-workers and union sistf'rs. Thai bond alrC'ady
ex ists."
Anothrr problf'm facing u.:omPn is c-ornm on to all
minC'rs - unPmp lo.vmcnt. While• tlwrr an• smnP 3,7JO
women miners - or about 2 pt'rcrnr of thf' Iota!

workforce- in thp U.S. toda y. mor" than hal f are laid
off, murh hlghPr than thr ratP PXperir•nc&lt;'d b)' malP

ByCHR~TOPHERCONNELL

cases.
Health and Human Services
Secretary Margaret Heckler an ·
nounced the suspension of the
so-called periodic disability reviews
Friday. Federalcourisorgovernors
already had blocked disability
cutoffs In nearly 30 states.
Mrs. Heckler said she would also
preserve or restore beneftts for
40,000 people still fighting cutoffs
tllrough administrative channels.
Many were slated to get their last
disability c heck May 3.
The House Included a medical
improvement standard In the bill
that It passed rwer the Reagan
admlnlstratlon's objections, 410.1,

on March 27.
Sen. Carl Levin, D·Mich., oneof44
sponsors of similar legis !a lion iil the
Senate, said, "I think It is obvious tile
secretary has seen the handwriting
on the wall. Congress is determined

to act."
A co-sponsor. Sen. John Heinz.
R-Pa., predicted the Senate "will
pass a responsible and sirong bill
premised on a medical Improvement standard by early summer."
And he said the moratorium wUI
keep pressure on the Senate to act so
tllat the reviews can resume under
new rules.

Heinz added that the Reagan
admlnistratlon apparently reallzed
that H It had not taken !hJs action,
"there would be a growing and deep
wound to the president on the
fairness Issue."
Since Social Security began
periodically rescreening disability
recipients In March 1981, some
312,121 people have t.&gt;en ordered off
the rolls and 449,m told they were

still eligible. Alter appeals. about
190,000 have lost benefits.
In addition, the agency has
conducted nearly 400.000 regular
reviews of people whose conditions
had been expected to improve
dHring those three years a nd
ordered 173,000 off tile rolls. Those
regular reviews wlll continue .
She said the moratorium on the
so-called periodic dlsablllty reviews
will last until Congress enacts
legislation to restore uniform,
nationwide rules.
Mrs. Heckler's action does not
affect the nearly ~.OOJ people who
have suits pending In federal courts.
But It will hold up 210,1XXJ reviews
Social Security had expected to
conduct durtng the lastslxmonths of
fiscal 1984, said Social Security
spokesman John Trollinger.
Congress ordered the reviews In
19!ll alter Social Securily auditors
estimated that one In five recipients
no longer or never met the dellnltlon
of dlsabWty.

miners. slw said
"What happcnf'd with co;ll mining 1s '"'hat
happr'nPd \.\'it hall non-tradil iuna I tK't'U\XI lion~ \1.:omPn
\\:cnl tnlo," sht' sa id . "The~ · Wf't'f' thp last hired and 1hf'
firsl to 1x&gt; laid oil At least :lO ~rcf'nl of tht" womf'n
WPII' laid Off."
Othf'r mattrrs to tx&gt; discus.&lt;;;(&gt;() in work~ hops indud(~
~l.lfely , m~.::ttrrn lty and patrrn 1t~ · lt..,J\T' JH·o,·i.o. iiHI." in
C'On tracts. lOC'al suppot1 gToups l'or wonw!'l mlnf•r:-; ,
~mclthf' r lf'Ction of womC'n t o L'-:'vlW offiCt'." ·

Glenn urges support
for forest purchase

SocSec stops disability reviews

moratorium on reviews of such

Republican Candidate

OH. 45769

who. despite all efforts to assist
them. have not kept up with their
energy bills. We are concerned
tContinued on page A31

Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (API -Senators
supporting a bill to prevent Social
Security from ending disability
payments unless a redpient's
condition has improved are encouraged by a Reagan administration

GILKEY

Patd for by the Candtdate. B 0 Gilkey,
38189 Sumner Road, Rt. 3, Pomeroy.

customf'rs,·· Ash said . "Wf'
realize there arl' many people

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nection policies.
"Ohio Po"·er does not want to
discontinue service to any of our

"From whal 1 understand the
PUCO has asked the utilities to look
carefully at each shutol'f possibil·
ity," Steve Ostrander. spokesman
for the OffiC&lt;&gt; of Consumers'
Counsel. said. "There's always the
lllh·huur possibility of the consu·
mer being able to pay at the
doorstep."
II the past i5 a n indication, the
number of disconnections du1ing
any s iiJgle month will likely be well
hPlow the 177,000 figure.
"Traditionally the btggest months
for disconnections arP April, May
a nd .June. In May oll983 there werc
nearly 50,000 disconnections." Os
I rander said.
'Tor the period that ran from
June of198'2 through May of 1983.1or
exarnple,lhelotal numherolpeople
disconnected was 230,000 lor 1the 110
biggest electtic and gas compan IPS," he sa id . ''That represents
about 4.2!i percent of the customers
of lhOS&lt;' c'Ompanies."

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (API - Ahout 151l fpmnle
miilers are expected to a ttend a conference this
summer at which unemploymPnl and sexual
harassment underground will be discussed, says
Joyr&lt;' Dukes of the Coa l Employment Project.
A.Jso to be discussed a t the sixtll annual National
Women 1\&lt;liners Conference here will be the lack of
understanding among co-workers and supe1vlsors
about a two-sex work force. such as the absence of
child care for employees and a shortageofbat hhouses
and ot her facilities for women, Ms. DukPS said .

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Ash Pxplalned that todav
marks the official end of the
wlntPr heati ng season. ThP
Public Utilities Commiss ion of
Ohio ha s s tated that customer-s
who are delinquent In their
utility payments will now become subj t"C l to normal discon-

MAY 8th

MEIGS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER

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To

"Ohio Power

Company rustomers who fa cP
dtsconnecron of their electric
servicP should cont act I he com-

Extended Ohio Foreca.•t
Sunday throogll Tuesday:
Chalice of rain each day. Highs in
lhe :188. Low frool lhe mid-30s to
mkHOs Sunday and Monday and in
lhe 30s Tuesday.

Make A Note

proposal earmark&gt; 91J.2

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Sale Price

Inc _ Newspaper

iJHJh ·idual and eo rpora lr- inc'Omf' 1ax tor srhools.
Fox said that if thC' incomP tax f'aJmarking were in
place today. lhl' schoo ls would be recPiving $15.'\
million morf' \n stalf' fundin g durin g the currenl
biennium
Thf' proposed &lt;Jmendmf'nt pro\·tctC's that li:lwrnak
('I'S, b~' a two·third s volE'. cou ld diver! any surplus
crct~ !Pd b~· the SPt asidr lo olher sta ff' services.

Slides availahlt'

presentations on various

Multim~;~dia

th~ buck~!" of total school cos ts. he said all should go
for c&gt;ducation lx'&gt;rauSf' Ohior-Jns wrrf' le-d ro lx'lievr
lhf'y would be .

He sa id thi s yC'ar's profih would pmbJbly amount

lo about $80 per pupil

Utility services may
Jackson
takes
on
utilities
end Monday for Ohio's
~
•
non-paying customers

preventlon-rPiated suhjects. ThP
slides deal w1th burglary. neighbor·
hood watches. self-protection. V"-ll·
dalism, fraud, witnesses, crimC'
prevention through environmenta l
design, jury duty and the what and
why of crime prevention . Any of t he
programs can he obtained for an)'
interested civic group by contacting
the sheriff's department a I 992-3371
or 992-3889.

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Ohioans could vote on lottery, tax earmarking

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Copyftghled 1984

Ohio weather:
showers, storms
in forecast

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WASHI:-.JGTO N - Senator .John
Glenn 1D-Ohio I ha s called for
support in funding acquisi1 ion for
Wayne NaTional Forest. ln a lettpr

to Senator Robert C. Byrd iD-West
Virginia 1. Glenn stressed I he im·
portance

of

suc-h

a

purchase.

"Rather than jeopardize thP lulur&lt;'
of this

believe

URGES PURCHA.SE - Sen.
John Glenn, D.Ohlo, hilS called

lor support In funding acquis~
lion for Wayne National Forest.
Wayne National Forest Is located In Southeastern Ohio and
Is the largest public land holding
In the state.

great nali onal forPSt, I
shou ld be improving the

'"P

forest by purchasing the remaining
inholdings. Purchase of this land
would &lt;'nhance the multlple·use
mam1gemenr of !he forest . It a !so
would encourage the State of Ohio
to commit thE' necessary resourcPs
to impmve rrcr£' ational facilities
which border on or are surroundl.J()

by the forest ," Glenn sa id .
Wayne National Forest Is located
In Southeastern Oh io and Is the
largest public land holding in the
state. The forest provides a vatiety

of IX'nf'fits to 1h1&gt; "i &lt;J I(' Th(.., forf'sl

provides for df'\'r . ~T0USl'. wi kl
turkry and othC'r J.\·il d &lt;1nimals. If
also provides ~omf' of !hp bPs!
rKreal ion.:ll fishing in !hf' f'ntire
S!J f(' .

In addition. it ~ uppliPs nparl .\ ' 10
million board ff'PI of timtx&gt;r
annual!.\· lo loc&lt;1l scn,·mills. TllPrC'
also is a substantial amount of
minPral Pxtrac!ion - including
natural gas, C'oa\ and oil.

Finall.v . Glr nn a dded, "To accomplish these goals, I encourage
~·ou to appropriatP S2 million in
fiscal years 1985 and l!Jli to
purchase inholdings in 1he Wayne

Nat ional

Forest.

This National

Forest alrC'ady provides significan t
benellts to the Stair of Ohio, but

w1th lhPsr acquisitions Ohlo wtll
benefit to an even greater extent."

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