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                  <text>Judge ends
33 cases
Twenty-four defendant s were
flnedandnineothers fOiiPitedbond s
in Meigs County CoUJ1 Wednesda;·
Fined bv Judge Patrick O'Brien
were Ja~es Anderson. !{Bei ne.
unsafe tires, $.'\ and costs: David

costs:
Theordore Cott&lt;&gt;rman ,
ThornviiiP, speed, $23 and costs;
Stew PuiPO, 'Jorthfield, speed, $25
and costs; Carl Morris Rutland,
s(X'l'&lt;l, $21 and costs.
William Lewis, Northup, overload, $161 and costs, unsafe vehicle,
$5 and costs; Jacquelyn Dewey ,
Cincinnati, speed, $22 and costs :
Charles Lytle. Vtenna. speed, $21
and costs: Robert Schuber t , Hunllngton. spe&lt;'d. $:Ml and cos ts: Ann

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Poge-14-The Daily Sentinel

costs; Stanley Higginbotham . Columbus. speed, $21 and costs.
DeborahHatfleld,Rutland,defective exhaust, $5 and cost s; Vincent
Stant', Pomeroy, speed, $26 and
costs; David Doerfer. Pomeroy,
defective exhaust, $10 and costs, no
operators license. S75 and costs.
three days conflnement.lf license If
obtained within :.J days $50 of fine
andjailsentencewillbesuspended:
Thomas Anderson. Rutland, left of

Dyer. Bidwell, Frank Metzger,
pended 60 days, if attend driving
Pickerington, Charles Tanner,
school jail sentence and $225 of fine
Walker, W .Va., RichardT. Dougan ,
will be suspended .
Racine, Jospeh Maxwell, Toledo,
Earl Phelps, Middleport, DWJ , 10
and Gregory Lockhart, VIenna,
days confinement, license susspeed. $50 each; Howard Writsel,
pended 120 days, $150 and costs;
Racine, speed. $'10.
Timothy Fry, Pomeroy, speed, $20
nand costs; Keith Musser. Pome- . - - - - - - - - - - - - roy'
assau It, six
months
confinement.
Forfeiting bonds were Dwayne
Ne~ds
Williams, Gallipolis, speed, $43;

costs, three days confinement,
license suspended 60 days; George
A. B lanks, Oak Hill, W. Va., speed,
$15 and cos ts; Wllliam L. George,
Cheshire, overload, $487, $200 suspended, slx months probation.
Benna K. Mali in, Westerville,
speed, $22 and costs; William C.
Stark. Chardon, speed, $23 and
costs; Charles Rittle. Pittsburgh,
speed, $Wand costs; Edith Welch ,
Albany, DWI, $250 and costs, three

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IN WHITE, GRAY or PINK

Weekend Sale Prices On Our Entire Stock
Of Misses and Extra Size Sportswear

long and Short Jackets, Pants.
Skirts and Blouses

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18.95 Knit Shirts ........ 17.49
110.95 Knit Shirts ....... s8.99
112.95 Knit Shirts ..... s10.79

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121.95 Dress
1 29.95 Dress

Trousers ....... S12.76
Trousers ....... 115.96
Trousers ....... 117.56
Trousers ....... 123.96

Reg. 19.00 to 142.00

SALE PRICED

$719 TO $3359

Polyester Cotton blen d twi lls in popular
color s wtlh cootdtn attng belt. Stude nl
s1zes 26 to 30 wat sl Boys s1zes shm and
regular 8 throu gh 16.

Two p1 ece dresses. two p1ece sutt s.
dresses. short &lt;tlls and chopped 1ump
SUIIS Jr S1zes 3 lo 15
Reg. SJl.OO to 137.00

$!9.95
Student Sizes

Sl6.95
Regulars &amp; Slims

$15-.95

SALE PRICED

$8 79 TO $29 59

SlJ. 95

SALE PRICES, TOO , ON
BOYS' SPORT COATS
Reg. '34.95
Reg. 1 39.95
Sizes 10 and 12 Sizes 14 thru 20

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Cotton and r·ylor . 111 wh1t e. be ,~e.
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navy nr black
Reg '5.25 to 1 14.00

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Easter Sale
MEN's LIGHT WEIGHT

SLIPS

JACKETS

Easter Sa le Prices on half slips, full
slt ps and cnno lin e sltps to cotton and
nylon . COmpl ete range of little gtrls'
SIZeS

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

LOCK REOPENS -

All of our jackets for wear now th ru
ea rly fall S, M, L, XL and XXL Stzes.
You'll like the se lect ion and also the
low prices for th ts Easter Sa le

ss.oo ....... Sale s3.99
ss.oo ....... Sale SG.39
111.00 ..... Sale sa. 79
S14.00 ... Sale sn.l9

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15.95 Jackets ........ '12.75
117.95 Jackets ....... . 114.35
'39.95 Jackets ........ 131.95
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MEN'S

KNIT SHIRTS

SPORT SHIRTS
Sizes S. M. l. XL, XXL . XXXL. XXXXL

and
Talis - Dress y an d Casua l Styl es
Cut-offs and lanks. too Tht s sa le In cludes our eoll e stoc k of men's kmt
sh trts.

Solt d colors. plards , stripes. button
down an d regu lar wtd e spread collar styles, west ern shtrt s ncluded .
Van Heuse n. Campus and Wra ngler
brands.

sg_ 95 Knit Shirts ......... _17.59
110.95 Knit Shirts ........ 19.29
112.95 Knit Shirts ...... 110.99
116.95 Knit Shirts ...... 114.39

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112.95
114.95
117.95

Sport
Sport
Sport
Sport

Shirts ....... l9.79
Shirts ..... 110.69
Shirts ..... 112.29
Shirts ..... 114.79

Easter Sale
MEN'S

Easter Sale

MEN'S VAN HEUSEN

EASTER
OUTFITS

DRESS SHIRTS

SOt lo t Sutls. 2 and 3 p1ece SUits. coor tltnallng spot! coats and slack s S11es
Nrwbo111 to 24 mos . 2 lo 7

Reg. sg_oo ....... Sale s7.19
Reg. 112.00 ..... Sale s9_59
Reg. 1 17.00 ... Sale 113.59
Reg. 122. 00 ... Sale S17.59

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stnpes bolton down collar styles. regula t col
Iar s. An excellent selecl 10n for wear al Ea sler
and al l su mmer long

'14.00 Van Heusen Shirts ..... 111.20
117.00 Van Heusen Shirts .. .... 113.60
120.00 Van Heusen Shirts ...... 116.00

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::IS Cents
A Mult imedia In c. Newlpoper

Thetlmelyprocess ofinsta Uingthegatdeaves- om·
shown in tl!e distww•• to the left - wa' undertaken by

the Monallo, a U.S. AnnyCorpsofEngineers' derrick
boat dispatched from Pittsburgh. The gate was
damaged by a boat owned by Crounse Corp., a
Kentucky company on April 2. (Photo by Lee
Withrow).

New virus may cause AIDS

By KEVN KELLY
OVP News Staff
AftE-r sevpra l day s spent on moving and installing a
spare ga te, the m ain lock at the Galli polis Locks and
Dam was rebpenPd to river traffic late Thursd a~·
afternoon .
Th&lt;&gt; reopening of the IiilO- foot lock end s a two-we&lt;&gt;k
traffiC snarl at the locks. but U .S. Army Corps of
EnginPer s offi rials PXpPf'l it rna~· be a fC'w da~·s beforf'
thf' backlog of tows waiting to pass thmugh Ga Uipolis
wtll be c lf'arrd.
Davf' Ba~'ard , a publir in form at ion officrr for t.h('
corps' Huntington district. sa id som e work remains to
be done on the spare. to b&lt;' done somctimc within th e
next few weeks.
" They want to get thi s done quickly." Fla)·ard
explained . noting that the prinnary purpoS&lt;' was to l':el
towboat traffic m oving again .
Prior to the reopming, Bayard sa id then• wen• 17
to ws on both sides of t he locks waiting to pa ss through ,
up from the average of 12 the corps estimated werc
wailing a t the height of t he t ra ffic tie-up.
The main lock had been closed sincf' A pr il~. when a
coa l barge struck the gate. By Thursda v, dela 0:s
totaled an est imated 5,1XXJ hours , at a rost ol $2milllon
to th e barge industry , according to the corps
During the t ic-u p, tows went through the 360-foot
auxiliary lock .
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Ohio R iver. is con sic\rn_'CI

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MEN'S

LITTLE BOYS'

The upper lock gate at the

Gallipolis Locks and Dam was reopened for river
traffic late yPSrerday ,ending a two-week traffic snarl.

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Reopen main lock at
Gallipolis Locks, Dam

117.00 ...................... Sale 13.59
123.00 ...................... Sale 118.39
134.00 ........... .... ....... Sale 127.19
145.00 ...................... Sale S35.99

Beauttfu l Spring Styles and Colors tn Sun·
dresses, Knit Dresses and 2 and 3 ptece set s.
Sizes Newborn to 24 Mos., 2 to 4. 4 to 6x, 7 to

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday, April 20, 1984

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Regular sizes 29 to 42 and extra stzes 44
through 50. Polyeste r cotton blends and 100%
Polyesters. Select your favonte color or pattern
tor wear now and al l sum mer long. Big Selection.

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rain each dAy, altbough mainly
In the sooth Sunday. Highs In the
50s Sunday and Tuesday and
~Monday . Lows $-45.

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MEN'S

Ca sua l looks. Sol1d Colors. St npes, Tank
Tops anli Cut Oils

Boys'
Boys '
Boys'
Bc.ys'

Reg.
Reg.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 20 and SATURDAY,- APRIL 21

~ Our en ttre se lec tiOn of boys ' knrts '" SIZe 8
through 20. Jeans Sh trt s. Dress y Kn tt s,

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holiday weekend:

Devon, Boston Traveler and levi

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Int-reaslng cloudiness tonight.
Low 40-45. Light northeasterly
winds. Cloudy Satunlay with a
tilaQce of rain developing. High
55-00. Chance of rain 211 percent
wnlght and :;o percent Saturday.

Queen Casual, Dotty Mann , Aileen,

3/ 4 to 15/ 16

Reg. 114.00 .......... ............ Sale
~ Reg. 116.00 ...................... Sale
Reg. '19.00 ...................... Sale
Reg. S24.00 ...................... Sale

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By the Bend .......... Pag.,. 6-7-8
Classifleds ............ Pa~es 1!-!i-10
Comics-TV ................. Page II
Church Notices .......... .. Page 5
Editorial ..................... Page 2
Deaths ....................... Page 12
Sports ............. ....... . Pages 3-4

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Inside today:

By Pi\UL RAEBURN
AP Science Writer
NEW YORK I API -On the stren!!lh of nt&gt;w studies
in tllf' United States and France. rPsean·hers sav it
" looks vPry good" that a v irus disco vered in France
last ymr may be lh&lt;&gt; long-sought cause of the deadl y
disease AIDS .
The virus, wh ich t he French researchers call
· ""ly mphadenopathy virus," or LAV, is the most likely
candidate yet as a cause of A I DS. according to a
va r iety of reS&lt;'archers inte n.iewed b~·· rheAssocia t ed
Press.
The new evidence casts doubt on a hypo! hesLs of
r esear chers at the Nat ional Cancer lns!ltu te. w hich
has contended that a human cancer virus is lik('] y
responsible for AIDS .
Among thP latest findin gs:
-Evidenf't' of th r nr\vly discovered virus has txvn
found in 80 pe rcent to 90 pNrent of ,\merican AIDS
patients w hose blood sam ples wcrr sent to Paris fQr
test ing.
-NinPty (X'rcent of Americans wit h a pre-AIDS
disorder called lymphadPnopathy also carr,· a ntibodies to the virus. evidence they havp been exposed tu
it .
- The virus it sPif has be.-n found in II patients. six
with AIDS and five wtlh I he p rt'-AIDS disor der.
"I think II looks wrv good," said Dr. Donald
Francis. coordinator of AIDS laboratorv activ it ies at

the Centers for D isease Control in Atlanta.
"It's the best gam e in town ri~hl now. You've got to
go wit h it. you'w ~ot to push very hard and learn
more about it," said Dr. Malcolm Martin, a v irologist
at th&lt;&gt; Nat iona l ln.stilu te of Allergy and lnfecllous
Diseases in Bet hesda, Md.
discovery of the cause of AIDS wou ld not

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constitute a cure, but is a necessai)' first step that
could speed the development of a treatmPnt or

vaccine.
The studies described above. done by Luc
M ontagn ier and coUeagues at the Pasteur Institute in
Pa r is. wert&gt; described by Martin, who visit ed
M ontagnier tast week . Most of the studies have not yet
appeared in sc ientific journals, Mart in said.
In the April 7 issue of The Lancet. thP F'rench
resParchers reported evidm ce of the ly mphadeno·
pat hy virus in two brothers wi th hemophilia.
suggest ing that the \1rus can be transmilled bv blood
transfu sion.
That could explain thr transmi ssion of AJDS to
h&lt;'mophiliacs. w ho require frequmt blood transfusions and. along with ma le homosexuals and abusers
of injectable drugs, are among the groups most likely
to get AIDS.
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MontagniPr said in a telephonP intf'tv' if'w that he is
·· ronv inced" the viru s "has a ro le in AJDS."
"But we have to eonvin cr lhf' sciC'ntifi c rom.mun ily," he added.

DRESS
SOCKS

Good Friday
march draws
300 in Ohio

Btg se lectton of sol1d colors 10
men 's SIZe s 10 l hr ough 13. famou s
Sp nnglool quahly

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CINCINNATI ! API- An int erra cial. int erfaith march for Good
F'riday was designed to make the
public aware of contemporary
problems, along with the contemporary theme or Christ' s crucifixion, organizers say.
The "Way of the Cross. Way of
Justice" service. beginning a t noon
today, planned stops at14 "sta tions
of the cross" selected for con tpm porary soc ial significance Included
on thedo wntown routewerl'a fallout
sheller, a welfare office, the county
cout1housea nd the city j ail.
wan t to connPCt ln a co ncretC'
way the suffer ing and death of .Jesus
Chr ist 2,000 years ago with 1he real
suffer in g of people toda y." Stephen
Kroeg&lt;'r, one the m ar ch' s chief
organizt&gt;rs. sa id Thursd ay.
Although it was fashioned aft er a
similar observance in New York.
w hich was to feature a m ock
·'die- in " to prot&lt;&gt;st the nuclear a1ms
rae&lt;&gt;. Kroeger said the Cincinnat i
servict:' won't contain overt arts of
civ il disobedirn ce.
lnsl&lt;&gt;ad, marchers w il t observe

Bulky Knit Orion ... . 11.59

Reg. 1.50
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three wors1 na v igational bott lenecks in the nat ion .
The others arc the Bonneville lock on thl' Culumbta
River in the Pacific nonhwest region. and Lock and
Dam 26 on thp Mississippi near St. Louis, Mo.
RPpa irs were delayed at Gallipoli s two WPt&gt;ks a~o
fx&gt;cause of the hig h level of the Ohio Riwr and another
acridf'nt that OC'('UJTf'd when a denic k boat o-wned b~
AmhPrst Indu s trif'~. c.~ Wf&gt;st Virginia salvagf' f arm,
was swf'pt av.:ay by the cutwnt while allempting to
haul pa11 of lh(' damaged gate to the nearby shore.
The dC'rrick bc'ca mc moorC'd in tht: river bottom
about 100 IC'f•t awi:l~' trom the dam. Bayard sa id tht'
corps will soon lx'gin ra ising the df'rrick and thP gatP
leaf.
" I think thC'~'· rC' waiting tor a more approprialf'
tim r. ·· hP -;a iel. ''Right now . thl' main concern is to get
traffic through thf' locks."
Thr arriva I last wf'f:'k nf 1hP rorps rlenick Mona llo.

coupled with reduction ot the nV&lt;'r lrvrl. allowed
repairs to get undcrway. Thl' Mona !In pirkf'fl up the
spare gatr from thr Ohio shore last Thursda)· and
hauled it to th&lt;' lock .
Ba)1ctrd said th(' rC'main df'r of thf' \\'f'f'k wa~ srxont
ins wlling thl' gat(\ \'.'hich corps Sp:Jkf'sman Co nrad
Ripil'V dt•scribc'CI as a timfLconsuminJ:: process

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lx'&lt;-'&lt;:tUSf' Pach lt&gt;af of' tht• gat{' had to
pn"VPnt 11-•akagP .

ali,[!TIC'd rn

Wl10n lllf' lr~:.~f now rl.'s ti.ng in thl' ri\"t'r i.&lt;. : r;..!is('(J, it
and thf' rema ining Sl'&lt;' ti on ol thC' damagr-d ga1P ~,~i ll tx '
bt.:&gt;achrd and rC'p;J il"l 'CI. ol"ficials ~a id .

Myers will be returned to
Mason County on 1982 charge
POINT PLEASANT - A 19-yearold man serving a 15·y&lt;&gt;ar st&gt;ntPnce
on a manslaughter c harge in a
Florida penitentiary will bf' 11"·
turned soon to Mason County to fare
a char ge in connect ion with a 191l0
murder hf'rP. Mason County Prosecuting A ttorney Damon B. Morgan
Jr. announced today
Ronald M yers. who was indictf'd
in September of 191l"2 formurdPr by a
M ason Coun t~' gra nd jury in
conn ection wi th the .June l K 1900.
death of J am es Te n-:-• McCausla nd.
1~. 412 LPWisSI . Pom t Pleasant. w ill
b&lt;' brought back bv Ma"lln County
Shenff Rob&lt;'rt !-: F'ruth fmm
BerbardCounty. F'lnrirla, to face the
char ge, M organ S{] id .
McCa usland's txxi:'v' \\'tl S di S('() ·
v&lt;'red at about 7: 1o a.m. by his
bml her Rob&lt;'rt McCausland and

Mark Bennett on a heavily wooded
hillside behind 1he P leasa nt Valle1·
Apartmm ts on 12t h Stt'E'('t.
The body was found 11 ing fan•
down in a dry cr e&lt;&gt;k bed.
A prl"'liminary· f'Xam ina tion of thp
bod.\' b~' the state mf'dical exam iner
showed that McCausland dird from
a bullet wound to the chest probabl;
firrd from a .22-calibrr rifle.
Thr vict im 's shi rt had t=n
rcmoV&lt;'&lt;l and tied around his wrist
and apparent!;· uS&lt;'d to drag th&lt;'
body J:J() to 200 fe&lt;'l down I hP hillsid&lt;•
1hmugh brush and wood!', formrr
sheriff James C. H all uiscloS&lt;'!l
durlng his initial investigJtion
Fruth, \\: !10 \I..' as granlt"CI penni~
sion to tCJkr a flight to Flori da to
ret riC'Vf' Myprs b~·t hC' Mason Count \·
Commission dutin g it s rf'_E;l..Jiar
m('('ting Thursda _
, . night. said h(•

would be leaving Monda_,.
Morgan sa id hP caused a detainer
to b&lt;' plac&lt;'&lt;l un Mvers in FlomJa and
that Mvprs h.otd r('questt&gt;d that thr
mu rd t•r charge in Mason Count _,. tx•
disposed uf. Morgan said upon
M.\ l'r&lt; arrh·a l in Point Pleasant. hf'
will bc lodged in thP Mason Count\'
.Jail and thrn \\il l l"x' aJTaignE&gt;d
tx&gt;fo rr Mason l 'ount~ · Circuit .J udgf'
Clarf'nC'f' Wall .
Thf' proS('('uting aTtornP.\' sa id a
mot ion will probabl.\· tx'filf&gt;d 10 han•
M\f'r&lt; ca.&lt;&gt;(' 1ra n.c;, fC'rrf'd from thf'
jurisdir t ion of ju\T'nilf' cou1·t t oadult
rou11. M organ sa id M .vPrs w .1s 17
whrn t hf' offf'nSf' ocrurn.'Cl
Morgan said he thinks M)n·s lA· as
!i\·ing in MJ~on Coun t ~ Wh('n the
offrnsC' OC'('Urrrd. l1ut h1 • sairl he is
uncf'rl,lin it hr i.o.; ~ nntin'.

Veterans Memorial Hospital earns
award for risk management project.
VPtPrans M emorial Hospit al has
been rPCOgnized as havi ng one of the
most respected R isk M anagl'ml'n l ·
Qua lity Assumncr progra m s in thr
State of Ohio
Scott Lucas, administrator, a n·
nounced tr'&lt;lay tha t Ohin Hosp ital
In sura nt~· Cornpanv of Columbus.
through its Risk Managcmpnt ·
Claims Depa 11m ent has selected
Ve tera ns· Mem orial Hospita l as an
ouls tandi ng promoter . innovator
and suppor1er ofRisk M anagem ent
Thf' Sf'!f'C'tion wa~ basf'd on

Sf'VE'ral critPria. am ong w hich wrrf'
climas frc-qucnc~· . claims sr,·rrit.\·
cxposu nrs and out -pa tient and IX'ft
count

.James Bl u&lt;' of Ohio Hospital
Insuranrr Compan_\" pn.'' "f'nlrd Lu
cas. Rhonda Daile)·. R.N., and Risk
:vlilnager. and Dun &amp;•gil', Saiet;·
D irC'ctur a dislin rltivp plaquP and
praist!d lhf' Risk ManaF{t'mPnl
JC'Iivi1 it.os of VP1Pra ns Memorial
Hospit al.
Th(' Ohio Hosp ital ln~u rL!ncf'
C'ompam bPli C'Vf'~ thaT los~ prf'H'TI ·

linn programs. whf'n profPssion-.tll.'
impiC'mC'ntf'CL allows the hospital to

icJf'ntify. f'\'nluatf' and perhap-'
prf'\'f'nt risk.-;. thf'rC'h.\· impro\·ing
thr qua lity of pa tirnt C'&lt;HT' &lt;.~nd
rf'du('ing thr ~ssibilit) · of financial
l0ss to the hospilill.
Blue in presenting thr- plaqu&lt;'
Sl a IPel I ha I 10 l"('('f'i\"C' SUC' h a n i-l \\" ~IILI
rpquirPd COOPf'ration from Luca s
and his l' n t in · sl aff JS Wf'll as st mng
lf'adf'rship. Hf' also eommcnrlf"CI
Daile.\- fu r ht'l" ha,·inJ! th0 progr&lt;Jm
a nd 13f.coglf' fnr hi~ f'ffu11 s.

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GoOD FRIDAY SECURITY - An anned Israeli soldier walks
past a group of Christian pUgrims (left) carrying their cross along the
VIa Dolorosa. With Good Friday, the Passover Friday, and the Moslem
Friday praye"' taking place at the same time, ·security In JeftiSalem ·
was heavy. ( AP Wirephoto) .

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moments of prayer . mime. song or
silence at each of the 14 station s.
"At fir st we thought we'd be
pleased with :ax! or 250 people,"
Kroeger said. "Now it looks like we
might have 300."
The stop at the U .S. lmmigratlon
and Naturalization Service office
was arranged by the Coalition for
Public Sanctuary, a Cincinnati
Interfaith group organized to help
Central American refugees find
political sanctuary in this country.

Ot!I'STANDING PROMOTER - Veterans IV!emorlal Hospital Thursday received a plaque from the
Ohio Hospital lnsul'llllce Company , Colwnbus, as an
outstanding prornoler, Innovator and supporter of

Risk Management. Plctun&gt;d at th&lt;' presentation weN'
from left, .James Blue of Ohio Hospital Insuro~~~ce
Company, Scott Lucas, adrnlnistr.llor at Vl'l.erans
Memorial Hospital, Rhonda DaUey, R.N., and Rl•k
Manager and Don Beegle, Safety Director.

�Comment
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WASHINGTON- With Congress
in its Easter recess. the hullabaloo
ovPr Nicaragua has subsided on
Ca pi to l Hill. While I his blessed quiet
rci!(Ils, IPI us look a! the proposllion.
This ha.s nut been our fines! hour.
for l'llht:&gt;r the administration or the
C'ong rpss, but the situa tion is not as
bad as the presidPnt's critics have

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher

hokrd 11 up to b&lt;&gt;.
PAT WHITEHEAD

BOB HOEFLICH

Assistant Publisht&gt;r ('ontrolh·r

Gt•nt•rU.I

J\olana~t·r

DALE ROTHGEB . •JR .
New~

Editor

A ~I EMBER of The Associated Press, Inland Daily Pr('ssAssoclation and the American

Nf'w~paper

Puhli!o!her

What i~ our· national purpose in
Ce:-ntral America'' That is thC' ke_y
quC'S!\on; wf' ought never to lose

SJghl of il. Our pw·posP. stoutly
df'fended b~' the bipartisan Kissln ·
gf'r Commission, rf'gularly pro-

A~socialion .

If+€.

LF.T'TERS OF' OPI\'10" an&gt; ~· toleonwd . Tht&gt;y .,.hould bt• IPS" than 300 " 'ord..
art&gt; suhjl-'fllo i'dlllng and mu ...t ht• sl~tnf'd with namt&gt;. addrrss and

telephont' numht&gt;r . ~o unsiKnt'&lt;l ll'flt'r'!-. wUI tu· puhlisht'd . Lf'th·rs sllould !wIn
guod ta..oott.•. addrt&gt;S..,;ing ls!Out~. not pt&gt;r!Oonallti{'S .

claimed by the White House,
strongly supported by key figures In
bolh parties , is simply this: to
pl'E'venl the S0\1et Union from
expanding lis military power and
lis political Influence Into our
hemisphere. One Cuba, we have
sa id to lhP world, Is enough.
1s this a valid purpose? Surely il
seems valid to me. Nicaragua, El
Salvador. Costa Rica. Panama.
Honduras. Gualemala- these are
nations in our own backyard. It is a
fair ass umption thai no present or
future U.S. president - not a
Reagan, nol a Mondale, nola Hart.

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not a Kennedy - wants to awaken
some morning to news of commu·

nisi takeovers. The prospect of
So\1el naval bases In !he Caribbean
is not a comforting prospect.
For !he sake of argument,
suppose we assume the purpose is a
valid purpose. The quesllon then
becomes, What do we do about !I •
How may we best prevPnl the
ca lamit y? OvPr the long haul, as
1he Kissinger Commission recom~

mended. the most desirable
answers lie in economic aid- in the
kind or assistance that would mean
b&lt;'ller education , b&lt;'ller medical

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Doling out candidate~s
time ruffles feathers

a sUm one."
And indN'd. th~ former \'ire pres irlr•nl passro up lh~ Saturda,· nigh!
dinner to take 1h~ Wf'&lt;'kend off.
· w~·r~ drlighlrd with that." sa ki Hag;m . noting !hal IV!ondale hadn 't
been home in 32 da,, ·s ·we wou ld hn v&lt;' likc'fl to have pr~ssured him locu m~

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to PVI'nts. bur hf''s a human ~ing ancl hp'fl likr to hil\"P somC' timf' to IX'
r t&gt;flPe!ivl' and tx• with hi ~ family . Wc'J1' not ('!('('ling a roOOt.' '

SP~ING- VA~TION

Hagan says if' s hard to copc&gt; with local demands fur a cand idate's 11me.

can't do certain things Thc•y will not accept !hal. The!· hav&lt;' no
·understa nding of a national carnpaiL.'ll."

Letters to editor
Parent upset with board members
hoard of educatio n members will be
just a stone away, and I only hope
th.11 our pa rrnts and taxpaying
community' will get in vu lvPd in ou r
childr{'n's e~c tivitiPs and gpt first
hand t&gt;xpc•rirncp in our so-ca l!C'd
dPmCK.Tatic school board decision,
J.nd havf' on I:,.· lasting mr morirs of
how thf'sf' board mPmlx&gt;rs votr.
l pPrsnnall~ · would likr to thank
Ms. Goodnitr for hC'r dedication of
instruct ion to our rhildrf'n, and I
JX'rsonaJI~ · support her and w ish hl'r
th&lt;' best in an _
, . futurC' program
_Al so I ~\.·ould likf' to publicly thank
both LJob Barton and Rob Snowden
lnr thC'ir ronsidPra ti on of our
childrf'n whPn vot ing for Ms
(;oodnitr'" rrhiring. Plrasc. par·
rnts. givr thrsr stu&lt;lf'nt program s
~·o ur support and hrlp rrmind our
hoard mcmbf'rs jus t who the.v arc•
supposf'd to be rC'prt•scnting . - I\
roncf' rnfX1 parrnt ancl boostrr.

( ;f'orgr Hoffman .

Blacky's gone, dogcatcher blamed
It sw m5 1hf' gPnt lema n uu r
rommissium•rs hirf'd as county
dogcat chf'r is rPally not hing morT•
t han d dug kidnap)X'r. You Sf'(', ht•
r~a ll y dOPsn't catch dogs . LPr mf'
Pxplain ·
"Biacky .. was a faithful, loyal,
considerate, kind. v.:f'll -mannPrf'd,
pvf'n-tPm!X'red mongrf'l who , for
thrw yrars, hung around my· pl a&lt;'C'
uf employment _It Sf'f'ms no onr f' lSf'
wantf'd to givf' him a rlPCf'nl homr.
so hr d('('ided to makf' this hi s hom(•.
Wr fPd him . pettC'd him . wr wf'rf'
grxx:l to hi m - anrl in rf'lurn. hf'
watchf'd the prrmisP&lt;.,. ~vas frirnrll~·
urith childrPn. didn 't bitr an~ ·unr.
and in gt?n('ra I wa s mur h hr!lf'r
IJ&lt;&gt;ha vro than most fl"Ople . I doubt
that hr PVPr had an unkind word or
a n unfri endl y th o ugh t at)(lut
anyone.
The county dogral cher. M1 ·.
Ciarene&lt;&gt; Taylor of :v1 iddl~porl.
appa rPntl y has no succpss at
"ca tching" dogs !hal bile c hldren.

kill liwslock and tra r up garbagr
IJat,!s. So during his " raid" on

R"ci nP, hP nabbPd l h&lt;' onlv dog he
('Uuld c&lt;.~tc h and ""Biack .v " W~lS
quickl y put to dPatll .
V\."p miss him. H(' was a good dog
in f'VC'I\' srn se of thf' word WP
askf'd Mr. Tavlor to sparE&gt; thP dog,
and we would havf' gollf'n a licc nsr
or \vhaiPVf'r was nff'Pssar:v . We told
him hP \A.· as taking a good dog \.l.' hO
brought onh· lovr to thf' world but
hf' would not lisff'n
Pr rhaps this is just anothf'r
Pxamplf' of thf' wrty our commis·
sionPrs nf'C'dlf"'s J~: squa ndPr our
taxpa :v·p r dollars . It 's for Cf'rtain
wf'· rc nor gf'llingwhat wr' r('pa _
v ing
tor and wr"rp not gf'tting an~ ·
common sPnsr out of thf' C"ount .v
dogra tchPr
Now I kn ow morr than rvf'r \vh~· I

lnvt' I hal old saying: The morP I'm
around peopl0. the more I low
dogs. - ClarPnC'&lt;' T. Wolfe. Rou te 1.
Long Bottom.

A step backward?
Editor. The Daily Sentinel
1feel thai theslead v progress !hal
has been made by I hi&gt; school
administration in the past three
years reached a nf'W low on April 17.
1984, at the Meigs Local School
Board meeting.
First. we spent lhrE'&lt;' hours in
executive meeting behind clos&lt;'d
doors tllat was not really necessary
-the length of time that Is, when we
knew we had approximately 60
parents and students present who
. were waiting on the school board's
decision. Second. the board did not
listen to the desires of the parents
and students tllat werE' present or

the sludpnts who had wJiiiPn the
lrller.; to the paper edllors. If we do
not serve the students, who a!"(' we
.
?
Sf'rvmg.
Third. las t year, in April,1983, the
sa me people, superintendent and
high school pJinetpal, recom mended the same people; this year.
lhey
changed
their
recommendations.
Fourth, the dissention we (Meigs
Local Board 1 have crea ted by our
decisiOns have left the sllldents and
teachers with the feeling of failure
that wtll have long lasting effects .
Signed Robert F' . Snowden .
Member Meigs Local Board.

drop his price . .lumblall was no

thp disast er in Lf'hanon sf'f'ms like
a Gr('('k tragC'dy - rloomf'd from
thr start.
Rut it was not a prPOrdainl'd
futurr. If !hP central charac ter in

longer int erestt?d . Hi s militia had

lhP gtim drama. LPbancsc Presi ·
dent Amin Gemayel. had been less
arrogant and short sighted, lh&lt;'
ourcomr could have been differPnl
- iJ nol a happy ending a I leas I a
tol('rabiP onP.

whipped GemayPI's ChJisiJan-led
e~rmy and he could set his own
term s . T here was no room for
haggling.
It' s noll hal Gemayel didn't have
adequate warning. When I he lsrae·
tis decided to pull their troops out of
the Shout Mountains overlooking
S..irul. they urged Gemayel to
nego liat« with Jumbla l l, and

Thai is the• verdict of U.S. and

warned him 1hat the DrusP militia

IsraC'l i official s intPrviewed bv m y
&lt;.~ssnd&lt;::~te LucP ttf' Lagnado in Wa ·
~hi ngto:1 and Jerusalem.

would b&lt;'al the Lebanese army in

"Th~

~:~ny

fight fur thP slr&lt;JIPgie turf .
As I've !'('ported, the I sra elis and

nesP Chri st ians "on Tht.• wJ .\ '
be!w(&gt;en Beirut &lt;:~nd Paris." (;e--

mayel's negolialor, Walli Haddad.
arrived in Paris w ith an entirely
different set of proposals. and lht&gt;y
were unacceptabl(' to thP Druse.
To makC' m attPrs evpn worse.
Gemayt&gt;l 's envoy \\'as forbidden to
dC'al directl y with the lsraf'lis, who
at that limP wcrr still in control of
thl' Shout Mountain~ . Obviously,
lsraf'li support \\·a~ crucial to
r.rmayC'l

1raged y of Lebanon wa s

U.S. negotiator Rob&lt;'rl McFarlane

thd 1 a pcrson likf' 1GC'maye&gt;l ~ was a1
!h(' hPhn," said one disgustC'd
l sraC'Ii diplomat. " Le-banon rPally
dPS&lt;'n:C'd somf.on&lt;' with mar£' pcrC'C'ption . This man was a
m('rchant ...
That's an apt condemnario n.
11C' mayrl' s bazaar mentality krpl
him from hargaining rPalistically

drew up a document that was to be
the basis for nf&gt;gotia tions tx&gt;tween

A mE'f'ting was st?t up for the tw o
Lf'banese factions in Paris ..Jumb-

through McFarlanr on an in ternal
phone line. " II was an unb&lt;&gt;lievably
infantile kind of arra ngement,"
recalled one official.
The Israelis told Haddad thai

\\1lh Druse lmder ll'al1d .lumblall.

lall showed up: Gemayel did nol.

Gem a:,.. el's

B.\' thC' timC' CPmayPI was rC'i:ld y to

Gemay&lt;&gt;l and Jumblall. The l sra &lt;'lis go! a reluctant Jumblatt to
approve thC' document as a starting
JX~int, McFarlane got Cemayel"s

approval.

That was bad enough

But as

So

Haddad

and

the

I sraeli

rrp rrsrn tati vr. Uri Lubrani. WC'nt
to thC' U.S. ambassador's IT'S idencC'
in Paris - but sat in srpara te
room s. Thr y co mmunicalf'd

t erm ~

would kill lhe

fur nPgutiation

whul~

mediation

Hart. Hart is socking ilto Mondale.
An d nPilher one of them is laying a
glow• on .JPSse Jackson.'·
"Why should anyone lay a glov('
on .Jrssr .Jackson ?"' Ta sked .
"'No rrason, Pxcept when some-

one runs for president or the tJnilro
Sta les you're supposed to rough
him up a little, so you can see how
h0 b&lt;'haves under pressurP."
" What issue could Mondale or
Hart a !la ck Jackson on 7 "
" Thev could me ntion Jesse's
support by Louis Farrakhan.
IC'Jdf'r uf lhe Nation of Isla m. for
Sl arters . The good man has threa ~
IPnfxl thP li vt:.~s of Jt&gt;ws,

excommlm-

icalr-d a black reporter from lhe
black rac'f•, and compared himself
fa vorably with Adolf Hitler , whom
he ca llrd a 'wickedly great' man.
You would think Mondale and Hart
had something to work with I here."
"Jackson ca n't help with hi s

k0~ps

holding

his crazy

press

confen:nces, the while liberal voter
is going lo be sca red to death.
Every so often a kook like

F'arrakhan com es along and lhe
mroia can't givr him enough
coverage. All he moment hese&lt;'m s
10 b&lt;&gt; gelling more !lmr on
televis ion !han Jackson. If you
The Washinglon Post and ca ll!'d
Hitl er a '\vlckE'dly great' man , you

would ge l a lot of allenlion too."
"I still don'! see what Farrakhan
has to do with Mondale and Harl. "
"You must b&lt;&gt; prelly dumb.
Jackson is going to San Francisco
could put one or the other candidate
over the lop. So both Mondale and
Hart have to ra ter to him . But If
Jackson is still carrying around

Farrakhan as baggage, then Man·
dale and Hart will lose the
Independents and !he llb&lt;&gt;rals."
"In Novemb&lt;&gt;r, for every bla ck
voter .lf'SsP blings out, we get a
white vote for R.Pagan, or one who
stays at home.''

"I don't seewhy you have to bring

say.

p!imarles."
"You can't lay this one on the
Republicans. Jackson asked for a
rainbow coalition and rarrakhan
sa id he'd beat up on any black
reporter who didn't give II to him.
Mondale and Han are afraid to
attack Jackson. So by keeping
quiet, both white candidates look
chicken. May I remind you that Jim
Watt was thrown out of the
government for just one ethnic slur.
It was a cream puff compared with
the stuff Farrakhan has said In the
past few months."
"But Farrakhan Isn't In the

"Heck no. The Islam leader Is
rlpplng the Democratic Party to
shreds. If jackson refuses to dump
him over the side. and Farrakhan

or Hart?"
"We have no game plan as far as

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LebanPse

presid ent

snubbed the Isra elis.
One r('ason for Gemayel's suici ·
dal otxt uracy was his reliance on
th r Reagan administration's prom Is&lt;' of support . Sec!'E'I fil es show thai

Israel

had

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defend

Cf'mayrl's r egimr in rPturn for a
JX'3CP trra ty hf'twf'('n the two
countries. It was a commilmrnt

lsJ'arl was prepared to kwp.
Bu t McFarlane's predecessor,
Philip Habib. persuadro Gemayel
10 turn the Israelis down. "Who will
protect me?" asked Grmayel.
Habib promised thai the United
Sla tes would provide proleclion,
saying: "You have Prcsidcnt Reaword un this."

Jackson is concerned. As long as
Jesse slicks by his best friend we'll
just sit on the sidelines and enjoy II .
It's the Democrais' problem. not
ours. All we can say at this time Is
·Lei Farrakhan be Farra khan.' "

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Logan captures top honors
in triangular track-field meet
ROCK SPRINGS - Logan cap·
lured lop honors In bolh lhe boys
and girls cla sses In a tri-meel v.1th
Wellston and host Meigs here
Thursday in prep !rack aclion.
The Squaws from Logan nipped
the Marauderettes 84-67 while the
Wellston Lady Golden Rockers had
J:l. In boys competllion, Logan
gathered 99, Wellston had 46, and
Meigs 22.

Swartz fourth 1400 1: Bailey fourt h
1300 hurdlesl and Turner second
and English third 12001 .
Shawn Eads was the lone Ma·
rauder boy lo earn a firs! place as
!he Ruliand product won lhe 400.
Eads was also second In th e hi gh
jump and second in I he 100, .4
second behind !he winner Franz
Coleman of Wellston.
Others of Coach Bob Ashley' s

Coac h Gordon

boys to garner points w('rf' Mike

F i sher's Marauderelles were
Rhonda Haddox in the long jump,

Chancey, third !high jump !: Jon
Perrin. second 1300 low hurdles):
Cra ig Sinclair, fourth ( ~ ). and
Rex Haggy, third !32001.

Missy Howard in 81)), and Dreama

English and CharmPie Turner tied
for first in th f&gt; 100.

Two I'E'lay teams for the Mar au·
deretres came up with first in c lud ~
ing English, Jenny Miller. Haddox.
and Turner in the 400 and Howard.
.Jenny Swartz. Haddox and Rhonda
Neece In the 1600.
Other Meigs girls scoring were
swartz. second (long jumpt: Jenny
Miller second and Neece third (high
jump!; Sally Southworth second
and Marty Maynard third (shot
pull: Southworth second and Zan·
dra Vaughan third (discus I; Howard, Ann Trainer. Amy Satleriield
and Ertn
Anderson
second
1600
relay);
Carol
Bailey third
and JuUe
Miller fourth !100 hurdl es !; Trainer
second 116001; Howard second and

ABOVE THE REST- Boston Celtics' Larry Bird, center, goes up
and passes the ball over Washington Bullets' Greg Ballard, left, and
Ricky Sob~rs during second hall NBA playoff action at the Boston
Garden 'I'hursday. Bird's ~points led the Celtic.• to an Bl\-85 victory, to
lead the best of live seJies two games to none. ( 1\P Laserphoto ).

RIO GRANDE - In four games.
the Rio Grande College softball

of Ui8. Cindy Palmer leads lh&lt;' staff

Rcdwomen have cum piled a record

followed by Ilelh Polls 1J.h2i and
MarJorie Nelson 12.00 I.

of 3-1 with wins over Walsh College

with an earned run average of 1.40,

and Ohio Wesleya n University.

The Rrowomen opened lhe sea ·
son on April 7 in Canton, losing J.tllo
Walsh College in !he firs! game of a
doubleheader. Th ey bounced ba ck

Register for the French City Run

in the second game of the twinbillt o
defeat the CavaliPr.". :;..2

l1io Gra nde then traveled ro
Delaware on Saturday. April 14 .

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144 and l7 ·1.
In fou r games. Sf'VC'n Rrdwomrn

placP was a second in the mile
relay. Memb&lt;&gt;rs of the mile relay
team are PPrJin , Eads, Darrln
Cremeans and Mark Hammonds.
One of Meigs' lop runners, Mike
Kennedy, did not run. The Marauderelles· junior speedst er Ann
TralnN set a npw school record In
the 1600 but could only muster a
second place. The new record is

players have rceorded ba lling
averages of .:l-1.1 or beller. Reth
Potts 1 _6671 , Elaine Smith r.SOOI.
Janet Groves !.444 !. Molly Fe&lt;•slcr
I.38SI. M arjorie Nelson 1.38.'i i.
Cind y Palmer t .33.1 i and Sue Camp
1.,'\3.11. Smith le ads the squ ad in
runs balled in (six I and hils i6i.
v·hlle Cam p leads the team in stolen
bases l!hree) . Janel Groves leads
the Redwomen in total bases
tcighl ), including two doublf'S and
one lriplP. The Redwomen pitching
staff has a lola I earned run average

Both the Meigs boys and girls
teams will compete In the Gallipolis
Rotary Relays Saturday.

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The lone Marauder relay team to

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In 1976. Detroit hit aU 15 of il s free
throws against Milwaukee.
Celtks 81!, Bullets 85
Boston. shooting for its L'ilh NBA
Iitle, took conunand of its SPnes
against Washington when Larry
Bird scored fourofhisgame high 2:!
points in a dlocisive 10~ 2 suq::c
midway Urrough the fourth quaner.
Greg Ballard's field goa l had
given !he visiting Bullets their lasl
lead at 78·71.

Democrat For
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Transactions

Minf!MI)Ia a 1 &amp;lttlrnorr

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Dallas los! despite becoming only
the second team in NBA playoff
history to make every onp of it s frc'!'

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Important thing is to get a shot off in
that situation. You don't want to b&lt;&gt;
caught holding the ball. "
"We lost by three and we should
have lost by 20," Dallas Coach Dick
Motta, refening to his team 's .405
shooting percentage for the game.
Bur he added , "Wecouldhavewon
the game. They justneededaprayer
on their last shot and their prayer
was answered ."
Blackman led thr Mavericks wilh
28 points, while Mark Aguir"' had 27
points and a carC'C'r~ high 17
rebounds.

everybody but we haven't had any
lucky shots all year Ukethat," added
Tom Chambers, who led all scorers
In the game with lJ points . "Nobody
deserved more than Gus. He worked
for lt."
In other games, It was Boston 88,
Washington 85; Detroit 113, New
York 105; Milwaukee 101, Atlanta 87
and Denver 132, Utah 116. The
Celtlcs and Bucks now lead their
series 2-0, while theother two are 1·1.
New Jersey Is at Philadelphia.
Kansas City at Los Angeles and
Phoenlx a! Portland in tonight' s
games. The Nets, l.akers and Sun'
each lead Hl.
Boston is at Washington, Dallas a I
Seattle and Milwaukee at Atlanta on
Saturday.
Chambers sel up Williams' clut ch
basket when he blocked a Pal
Cummings' shot v.ith three seconds
to play, but the final play was not
designed to go to the veteran guard .
"Th~ play was supposed to go lo
Jack (Sikma) and then Chambers
oft the lob. But I popped out and g01
the ball," Williams said. "I rurnro
and got a good look at the basket ."
Sea ttle Coach Lenny Wilkens said
"Gus dtdwha the had todo .The most

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Thursday night, Williams scored a
modest 19polnts, but his off-balance,
desperation three-point shot at the
buzzl'r banked through the basket
and gaye the Sanies a 95-92 Iliumph
and evened the best-of-five sertes
1-1.
"I consider r. 'YSClf lucky that It
went in," Wllha'T said. "I wasn't
trying to bank it off the glass. I had a
feeling it was definitely going In but
not off the glass.''
"I've seen Gus do that shot on

Cinrtnnall a1 San Frt111rl"!n

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By WILLIAM R. BARN~D
AI' Sports Wrller
Gus WUHams would rather b&lt;&gt;
lucky Ulan good.
The veteran Seattle guard was
more than good on Tuesday night.
scoring 37 points, a personal playoff
best. But the SuperSonics lost the
first game of their Nattonai Basket·
ball Association series to the Dallas
Mavericks on a last-gasp shot by
Rolando Blackman.
Back In Dallas' Reunion Arena

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dfort. Thry were precisely correct:
Thr talks collapsrd and both sides
went home. McFarlane was disappointed; the Israelis were furious.
Israeli Defense Minister Moshe
Ar~n s made one last try . He went
secr etly to see Gemayel's father ,

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haul. II is beyond disput e !hal the
Sandinista government of Nicara gua is fun111'ling Soviet arms and
amm unition to leftist rebels in El
Salvador. The only dispute turns
upon the nature and the volume or
these supplies. If a chance for
democratic survival Is 10 be
preserved in El Salvador.lt follows
that the Sandinistas' intervention

with a number of swing votes. He

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Farrakhan?"

"If the other candidates have to
deal with .Jackson. he could be."
"So your game pl an is to link
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surrogates- I m Pan supporters-

"Aha." the campaign m anager
said. "rlul Farrakhan Is one of
Jackson's closest friends. and
Jackson refuses to disavow him.
Just think what Hart and Mondale
would say if the Ku Klux Klan gave
their official support to Ronald
Reagan. and the Grand Dragon
warmed up every white audience
for Reagan."
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AMEJtJCAN" l.&amp;Wn::

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There is a rrench proverb that
applies; To make an omelet. one
has lo break eggs. For months the
United States has been engaged In
openly supporting a covert operation against the Sandinlstas. Until
last week. Congress had supported
!his contradictory policy. But when
I he story broke or our role In mlnlng
Nicaraguan ports, the Senate
erupt ed with virtuous cries of
out rage all he unspeakable villainy
of the CIA. The White House
compounded the uproar by formally rejerling lhe jurisdiction of
the International Court of Justice in
a ny procePding brought by
Nicaragua.
What about all this• The minlng
was widely reported in February.
Knowledgeable persons have as sumed for two months lhallhe CIA
was tx•hind the operation. The
la ving of mines. af10r all. is not to be
compared wilh loading a rifle; the
l~vels of rcquired skill re not quite

campaign organization!' as thf'\' trY to kr'E'p thPir camps h app~· whil j'
making suit' the~' cm·f'r thf' most imp)rtant ba5C'~.
After Walt('r Mondale's t'irst Ohio ,·isit of thf' rampaign last wPt-.k, J
union lhiit scheduled a v.:eckC'nd "Dump Reagan Depression Dinner" in a
ClevPland suburb issuc&gt;d a nf'v,.:s rdrasc sa.v ing it wa s possibk tlw
ca ndidatf' might makP a pc'rsonal app(•ar;mcP.
Asked thf"n about pmspc'Ct s of a quirk rPturn b.v thr cand idatP, Tim
Hagan. co-chairman nf his Ohm ca mpa1gn. sa id. "Thcr~·s a possibililv. but

''l undC'rstant.l w hat th('~· ·rp doing,·· he said ''Thrir C'Vf'nt is as important
to thrm J ...; anyom• Plst•'s. But it's harcJ to Pxpla in in n rational WlJ.V \\'h~· _\'OU

care, higher incomes and an
improving standard of living for the
whole region. Over !he long haul,
patient diplomacy obviously Is
necessary. Not many persons
object to the Idea of linking an
increase In foreign aid lo a

must be curbed.

As Ohio's Mav R prC'sidPnlial ptimJ I)' driJv.·s c loSC'r. thf' candidatrs arr
staning to make thl'ir forJ.\ ' S into Uw sta tr to drum up suppon .
But sincp thrre arC' thr('{' othpr prima r iC'S that samr da.v. and thf' TPx&lt;J ~
c aucusPs at""f' on IV!a_1; .l, tht.·~·' r{' hJvin.(! to parer! out thei r time V('J)"
cardully, m eaning thp~ · rna.\· not bt• &lt;:~blC' to dP\'OtC' as much pcrsontJI
attention to a giw•n statP or atl'J as locJ.1 ~ uppurh:rs hop ing fur a chancr to
p!'E'ss the fif'Sh or touch lhe h~m of lhr garmPnl would likr.
T hai can lead lo rutnro f&lt;'alhrrs. cJ using headaches fur lhPcand id;Hf'S'

A.-; a conc('rnf'll pd rf'nt of t hf'
M€'igs Local School Districl Jnd
Trf'asurer of tht:' MPigs L ocal Band
Boosters, I wish to f'xprf'ss my
displeasure with thrf'f&gt; of our
Plf'CtPd hoard memtx&gt;rs' I"PCl'nl
voting th at M s. Cooclnitr'~ contra ct
not bf' rPnf'wr-d . Despilf' a ~uppor .
tivP df'legation of somC' 00 band
st udrnt s a nd par£&gt;nt s apJ)f'aring
bf'forr thP boarrl on Ms Goodnitr's
behalf. lhrf'f' hoard membNs failrd
to r0Cognizc a Vf'l"'\" im portant
ingrcdirnl of the Amrriran Soc if'l~'·
voting raxpa:vrrs and AmP ri ca\,
fulure-young high school studPnt s.
Thf'Se mrn PIPrtfYI IJv our
tax~yin g communitif's with onl .v
our children's bPs! education intf'r ·
P"i ls in mind. dPcidPd not to li.-; tpn !n
tht:.se students and pJ rPnt s. hut \'Otf'
IA'ith onh their own political
intrrf'st. and tx•rson;;~l vcndrlla c.1s
thrir goals.
Anothpr (']rction of thr local

Majors

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Pomeroy-Moddleport, Ohoo

Dodgers stop Padres, 4-0;
Reds lose sixth tilt in row
By KEN RAPPOPORT
AP Sports Writer
Th!" Los Ang!"les Dodgers slowed
I he San D1egoPadres express fora!
i!"ast on&lt;" night thanks to an &lt;"Xpr&lt;&gt;ss
of their own - pltch&lt;"r Al!"jandro
Pen a
Penaa one of thl" Dodgers
hardest throwers cooled off fh&lt;"
Padres with a fivE"- hitter Thursday
rugh t as the Dodgers defeated th&lt;"
runaway Naflona l Leagu&lt;" West
leaders4 0
Pena had better control than In
the pa st sa od San Dtt&gt;go Manager
D tck Wtlhams whose cl ub lost for
only thc thtrd 11me lnBgames He
dtd a super Job on us That s theftrst
liPlC ""lone has shut us down like
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Ctn cmnatJ I Ram washed out th!"
Phtladelphla Plltsburgh game
Pena r ettred the forst 10 batt!"rs
Wit hout lllov.mg a ball out of the

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channel ca tfish Shallow rockY
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rff" ts ont hct\FL SOJX'l l ODS\\ llh
thr (olt s lt\\ os thciJtest - butnm
lh&lt; las t - de\rlopment tn the lege I
tugofv. ar for thf' Colts IX'!IA('('n
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Lance Pa1nsh
But Kansas e ll\ look the lead for
good w llh two nms tn the th1rd on
RBl hlls bv Jorge Ona and Hal
M cRae and th0\ addf'd an un
rarnf'd oun m the SIXth altet two
&lt;'t ror s b\ 0&lt;-troot third baseman
Howard Johnson
In other Amencan League
ga m es roronto f'dged Balnmore
2 1 rrxa s defeated Boston 7c! and
Chorago beat Milwaukee 11 Npw
) 01k Jt CIP\ eland was ramed out
Rlue Jay, 2 Ortoles 1
(, lrlh lorg had lout hJt sandchov e
m l:xJt h r u r onto nms the t1e breaker

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Ba ltunorr lSkf'd thr JUd gf' fnr •

m mJ m of

Th(' onlv hll orr QU1senbe1 ry who
ea rned h1s ftfth saw " as a
nunth mnmg home run by K1rk
Gtbson
Noboch told me the\ wete
unbeatable sa td Saberhagen "ho
potched SIX mnmgs m hts ftrst ma101
league start l:lut I was nenous all
last mghl
De! JOt! look a l 0 lead m the hrst
mnmg w hen Lou Whllaker smgled
took 1hu d on Alan Trammell s

Judge approves new Colt operations
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Wilh theu 5 2lo5'Thursd:l\ to the
1-:ansJ s (II) RO\a ls the foget s sa"
1 nmC' gamr seaso n op(nmg slrl:'ak
end It "1s the best on the &lt;lub s

a

help the Blue Javs hand Baltunore
tis fourth straight loss The Orioles
art&gt; off to the worst stan m thetr
history 210
Jun Clancy scattered seven
BalttmO!'{' hits m his ftrst complete
game of the season
lorg s gamE"-wmnmg hll camP
wtth one out m the !mal 1nnong and
chased home Wtllle Upshaw who
had smgled Iorg who came mtothr
game l for 19 also scored Upsha"
on the four1h v.ot h a smgle Upsha"
had doubled
Baltimore s run scored m the
seco nd when John LowenstPin and
Kf'n Smgleton walked and Joe
Nolan followed WJth a single
R1111gers 7 Red Sox 4
Mark Clear walked Bobby Jonps
\\llh the bases loaded tosnapa44he
m the top of the nmth and Texas
seored two more runs m mnmg to
beat Boston w htch has lost seven
st ra1ght
The Rangers loaded t h&lt;' bases on
Pete 0 Bnen s smg le to nght and
bunt smgl es by Mtckev R1vers and
Wayne T olleson chasmg Denms
Oil Ca n Boyd m favor of Clear
Clear then "alked Jones Btllv
Sample song led and George Wnght

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man 1 ltsdale coni art gu\S ltke
that satrl ' ""' 1 s ii-9 Gllg Stokes
\ ou h "" to pia\ ph\ '!cal or' lsr
g! I kliiPd
Asked lf was Iough 10 mPnl ally

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Noho&lt;l\ " antf'd to be the onP to

knf'\\ lht s wou ld be' ph\ SIC' JI but I

tnrl thf'H o.; thr ugg('(j
ront l CI am ong thr -2 pla\ et s
h1ddmg to make the 12 man squad
Danrmg 1s d non ront m 1 sport
h11oght the he •d 0 1\ mp tr coor h
Sdtd I hut sda\
Thts gamr os
phvswal It the\ don 1pla v ph\SJcal
1tu' don I pia\
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AP Sports\\ nter
Dan Prtr'\ v. as thr man no one
u.antC'd t o bP t h f' pile he r v.. ho lost
0&lt;-t JOJl s forst ga me of the 1984

I('f.; h('r&lt;'

:vtur 1 J\ Oancmg School"
Km ght " J::oo camp o!ht t-v. I "(
knO\\ n ,..., tht L s 01\ mp1c b ts kC't
ba ll I&lt;J! " h ts txxn gomg ) o..; mcf'
I w sdd\ and llns th1oug h ~ und l\
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h ut1 h t' c hances

Mets 7, E&gt;&lt;pos 6
HubiP Brooks two-run homer
wtth onp ou t m the l"lghth mrung
paced New York over Montreal It
was the second stratght comeback
VIctory for the Mets who beat the
Expos WJth a ninth mnmg rally the
day before
Jesse Orosco making hts third
rehef appearance pitched the !mal
1\\ o lnnmgs for his first victory Dan
Schatzeder 0-2 gaveupthewonmng
blow to Brooks after walking
M ookie Wilson with one out
Gary Carters two-run homer in
the seventh mn!ng hts thtrd of the
season had gtven the Expos a f&gt;5
lead It came With Tlm Raines
aboard v ia a walk and erased a 54
Met lead Carter s two-run songle
also highlighted a four run hfth
mrung
Cull&gt; 6, Cardinals 1

Gary Matthews songled home one
run and doubled and scored tWJce
and Steve Trout turned on his second
straight complete game to lead
Chicago over St Louts
Trout 2 I y ielded nme h1ts and
also singled and scored the first run
of the game on Matthews smgle m
the third Inning
Loser Danny Cox 2 1 had allowed
only three htts until the Cubs chased
him In the sixth on success!\ e
doubles by Matthews Leon Dur
ham and Ron Cey
Matthews makes a bog d1ffer
ence said Chtr'go Manager Jtm
F!'{'y whose team acquired the
outfielder m a trade wtth the
Philadelphia Phlll1es this season
He s a gteat offens1ve player Hts
enthusiasm rubs off on the other
gu)s HehasaposltJvealttfude and
he takes a walk wh1ch a lot of guvs
Will not do He s a veteran who
knows hts role on the club

Glants3, Reds I
Jeff Robonson and Gary Lawlle
combmed on a three-httter to paCf'
the San Francisco over Cmconnatt
Robmson pltchmg m ordy hts
thlrd majorleaguegame struckour
rune and walked two befor&lt;' leavmg
at thP start of the nmth onnmg after
giVIng up hiS thtrd songle La\ r Ue
struck out the last three batters to
record hJS hrst sa\&lt;' of the SC'ason

Tigers suffer first loss of season, 5-2

Knight says cagers
must play physical
By OJ( K 10\C E
,\J' Sport' 1\ nter
Bl OOMI:\IGTO'\ lnd 1 \P
llohb' 1-:nlghtm•k&lt;"llplllnhr 'not

ln!leld The Padres first base
runner was Tony Gwynn who was
grazed by a pitch with one out In the
fourth Carmelo Martinez ended
Pena s no-hit bid with a single wtth
one out In the fifth
The Dodg&lt;&gt;rs took a 1-0 lead
against looer Ed Whitson 11 ln til&lt;
second Inning on Mike Scloscta s
RBI single Steve Sax and Greg
Brock lat er added solo homers and
Ken Landreaux a sacrifice fly for
the rest of thP Dodger runs

1 { tnhut an

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s rea m s Goucl plac&lt;'s to ftsh
tho
m ou th s of r oussa mt r rf'f'k Po tt agP
Rtvet and T UI11el r('('k \l mms&lt;~ nd

T('qllf"' ' fm :t s tavlsdc med thl case
v.ould be "PIX'&lt;~ led to the 7th US

( tl! Ult (out! tn Chl!agu SirrkiPJ
g tvc no mrhc Jlton Y.htn tu "auld

lmm('dt J!C l\
Durmg the tv.o-da) heanng the
Colt s md th' Captw llmprowment
Boa Jcl of Indtd.napo lls whtch runs
th0 nco. HoosteJ Dome that \\til be
th0 (olt s home fteld arguedthatthe
IOJUnC' tt on dgamst the NFI \.\OUid
s ( '-'&lt;' t'f'IY damagf' thPir o~rat10ns
lltc me11t s of a Baltunore sull to
take mrr thP IPam throu g h e mment
doma tn w tll be heard at a latert1me
The Judge ctling many facets to
thos ac tton t e)ected a Ballimore
co ntentiOn that

thr

hurr1f'd

transfer

to lndtanapohs "'o da1 s before thP
lPga l prOCf'edongs began on Balli
mo" r onstllutf'd unclean hand s
on !he Colt s pat I
111! &lt;'OuoHmds that the E'VIdenCf'
fa tis to sho"' thepla mtlfi (Colts) has
w mc w tth unclean hands That I.\ as
a defrns.: asser1ed by Balt1more so
tl pi •ced the burden on the persons
lSsenmg unclean hand s Ifall to find
that ""' establi shed
Steckler
S3 1d

He olso ruled therp were suffi
r " nt Jdvprse clauns on the Colts
h\ Ba ill morc and the CI B to
support lhP plamtoffs Interpleader
art ton 110 gra nt Steck l er
JUri sdtc t ton 1
Str-c kl0r ordPJ f'd all par1il"s to
suhmll thPtr respect 1\ e contentions
on the flndmgs of fact and

conclusions of law The second
phase dC"ahng w1th the merots of
Baltimore ssutt Will be heard later
1"'-o o. eeks ago a Balttmo!'{' rlly
Judgestgned a 35-dayorderpmhtbll
mg the league from transfernng the
Colt s NFL membership from
Baltunore

hit an RBI grounder 101 the thn'&lt;'
runs
Tony Annas homered r"oce both
times w1th no one aboard for the
Red Sox White Sox 3 Brewers 1
Richard Dotson thf!'v. a fl\e
hitter and Harold BamPs scoted
two of Ch tcago s runs to beat
Mtlwaukec Dotson v. alkc'CI one and
struck out one
Baines doubled and scored on
G!'{'g Luzinskt s smgle m the fourth
to make tt 1 0 In the ninth the Whit e
Sox scored thetr !htrd 1unonBames
" alk Luzmskt s smgle a sacnllcr
bunt an ont entJOnal o.alk to Tom
PaclorekandVanre Lao. ssac• tf1cc

fly
Jun Su ndbet g accounted for
Milwaukee s only 1un when he
homered to lead off fh&lt;" f1fth onnmg

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TRINfrY CHURCH Rf'\ " H P('n in
paslor Dcbbf' Rurk Sunda11 Sl hool Supl
Church School !J 15 a m \\ orsh1p St:&gt;rvif' 10 l)
a m Choir rehearsal TuC'Sda\ 1 Jl p m
Wider du ection of Allee N~eaS('
POMF.ROY CHURCH OF TirE NA7..A
RENE Corn(&gt;!" Vmon and MuJtw&gt; ry RPv
Ttv:&gt;rna~ G IPfl M('(]ung pcstor Oyde Hen£k:'l
son S S Supt Sunday Sc hool ~ :JQ a m
momm,g worship 10 XI a m t'Vf'nlnR !'.(' vi Cf' fi
p m m1d Wff'k service Wcdnesda-v 7 p m
GRACT. EPISCOF \L CHLRGI 326 1Maln St Pomeroy St.1dav S(&gt;J"V]CE'S Holy
communion on thf' first Su dav of Pach monH
and combined wllh mornL g praver on 1ht
thlrdd Su nday Morrun~ pray• .. and SC"rmon oo
aU Olhu Sunda" s of th e momh Church School
and Nursf'~ ran&gt; prm.idf'd Cofl ('(l tJ:lllr ln Uw
Parish Hall mmediate ly rollo'&gt;'inl!: the Sf'n&gt;'iC't'
POMERO) CHURCH OF CHRI~i :!11 \\
Maln St N~;&gt; ll Proudfoot pastor Blblt&gt; School
9 lJ a m Morning worship 10 lJa m '1: ou th
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m Wfldnesday night praH 1 ml'f'lln~ arK! Oi biC'
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TJIF. SAI VATION ARMY 115 Buucrn 1
A V(' P of1l('rov Mrs Dor :t \\ ming m &lt; hill gr
SUnda\1 hotiJ1rs.o; mfl('!m~ 10 1 m Sunday
School 10 lJ a m Sunda \ Sc hool YPSM
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m Sunday M orning Warship 11 00 a m
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Meigs school
lunch menu

Pomeory UMW group making spring plans

In accordanC&lt;&gt; with the uniiorm
school lunch program of the M eigs
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Monda~-; - mar.Jront and cheeS£&gt;.

grc-€n beans. tomatoes. hot rolls and
butti'r. milk_
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mashed potate&lt;&gt;s, buttered C'O rn,
applesauC'C', C'OOkie, milk
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Friday - rook.o; · chou:'f'

Friday, April 20, 1984

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Daily Sentinel

REVIVAL- The Rev . Clovi•
Vaoover will be conducting
revival services at the .-\sh Street

Plans for the annual mother daughter banquet were made when
the Pomeroy United Methodist
Women met at Lhe church. The
banquet will be held on May 8 at thl'
church at 6: :xJ p.m.
The group voted to buy lilies for
lhl' altar on Easter. A sp1ingretreat
at Camp OIINbein at Logan was
announced for April '1:7 ahd 28 with a
one day workshop on Women In
E lector al Politics on Aug. 11. Aiso
announced was the 1984 WPSt Ohio
ConfcrenC&lt;&gt; School of Christian
Mtssion at Ohio !l;or1hern University at Ada on July30throughAug ..l

Thelma Dill reported on the
distribution otgrocer!PS to262needy
families purchased through fedl'ral
em ergmcy food funding. Sever al
m embers assisted In sacking the
groC&lt;&gt;rtes.
Sixty-lour s1ck and shutin calls
werP reported . Dorothy Downie
gave devotions on Easter noting that
" The Old Rugged Cross," probably
the greatPSt Easter song, was
wlitten by Georg'l Bernard Hi~ died
in 1958 and was post-humously
entered lntotheGospelHallo!Fame
for the song In 1976. Mrs. Downie
then read the Easter story from

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Easter medlatlons.
"A Pledge of Trust" was the
program tbeme used lJy Mrs.
Bernice Carpenter who talked on
thl' rote of women in the work of the
church . She compared the church to
an expensive tapestry and women to
a thread in the tapestry. Itwas notcd
that women werP the first tobeltevc,
the first to get to the tomb, the first to
tell the story of Jesus' rPSurrection.
Mrs. Ruth Barnitz read Luke 24.
Prayer for the ill concluded thl'
mretlng.
Refrestunents were served by

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Complete ltne of vegetable &amp;
flowertng plants , shrubbery, fruit
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House Plants - 4" to 10"
Foltage &amp; Blooming Baskets
Open Daily 9 to S
Sun . 1 to S

Freewill Baptist { 'burch, Middleport, 1\pril 29 througl1 May S at
7: 30 each evening.

Fellowship Day set
Church WomPn Cnttl&lt;l of Meigs
Count\ wJll o b st'J'"\1' ~a\ Ff'llow shtp Da' un Ma\ ~at 10-lOa.m at
Trinity l'huiT' h. Poml'ro\.'
ThP occa ~ ion wil l IX' obsPt"VPd
arross thf' na 110n b.\ Chnsrian
wom Pn of Church Wnmcn United
Thts vrar thP 1hcmP w iJI be "The
Famll~· . J Ponrnt 1 nf Chang&lt;'"
flf usmg on the famt h ' a centra l to
H1 sp~nJC' culturf' T hP s&lt;.'fVICf' h~s
W n prl'pa rf'd h\ J gro up of
Spani sh-speakmg wcmwn and rr•OE'C'ts thf' cul!UJf' h·nmv. hich tlw~

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A.'l a mmont~ · m the Um tC'd StatPs
Hispanics number 20 mll lion. By th&lt;'
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wo r k for and fund a varit:'ty of local.
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An Easter program, "Joy from a
Stone Rolled Away," was presented
by Marie Hauck at the Thesday
night m reting of Friendly Circle at
Trinity Church.
Poem s, scripture and readings
rPViewed the resurrectton story.
Allee Globokar received the offering
with a prayer by Mrs. Hauck .
Peggy Harlis, v ice prestdent , had
charge of the business m eeting
when of!IC&lt;&gt;rs and proj ect chairmen
rtported on varil)us act ivities. S1ck
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circle activit ies given. Mary V.
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for the church sanluary on Eastet
with the lily to be taken bv Mrs.
Hauck to a home-bound m ember of
the church following Sl'tvi ces.
Members were reminded of
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lJy the choU's of the Trmity and
Pomeroy United Methodist Church .
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and Mrs. H arlis volunteered to help
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Trinity Chu rch A check from E dna
Slusher for asstst anC&lt;&gt; at the .Jewell
wedding reception w as noted wtth
appreciation. Unison prayer c losed
the meeting. M ary v_ Reibel and
Mary E _Chapman SPrved rel resh
ffil'nt s carrying out the Eas ter
motU. Favors w ere hand croc heted
Easter baskets filled with candy
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RUTI..AND - EastPregghunt
Sunday at 1 p m at the Ell
Denison Post 467, Am en ran
Leg1on. Rutland . Prizes wtll b&lt;awarded Child ren are inv ited
RACI NE - Adu lt rhmr of the
Ra cine First Baptist Chu rc h v.'ill
present thP canta ta, "He L tves"
by Joe E.Pa r ks, at the 10 lJ
worship servi('(' Eas ter morning. The c hoU' director ts Barbara G hff"n, musicians, Lillian
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narra tor. I he Rt•v. Dun Walker
T he public ts in v ited.
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fo llowing. Sunday School v.ill b&lt;&gt;
9:45 a. m ., and wors hip set-vices
at 11 a.m .

MONDAY
POMEROY -Spring meettng
of the Meigs Count; Garden
Clubs Associat ion will be held at
7· 30 Monday night at Trinitv
Church J anet Bolin. M eigs
County Fair flower show chairman , will present thP show
schedules at the meeting

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Ct\N'ft\Tt\ CHOm - These are m embers of the choir of the
Middleport Church of Chrl'lt and accompanists who will present a public
can tata at the church at i: 30 a.m. Sunday rooming. They are, front from
left, Clari&lt;:e Erwin, organist; Mary A.•h, Cindy Bumgardner, Trudy
Williams, Sharon Stewart, Bea Stewart, Dorothy Roach, Mildred Riley;

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second row, Denver Rice, Bill McDaniel, narrator; Debbie Carder,
Phyllis Gilkey, Shirley Bwngardner, Peggy Brickles, Jeannie Slawter.
Joann Clark, Jennifer Sh...ts, pianist; back , Ron !\sh, director; Earl
M cKinley, Mack Stewart, Paul Brickles, Desi Jeffers, Glenn Evans. Not
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Rock Springs Grange meets

Middlepo&gt;1 Amateur Gardeners
wi ll host thP m('('ttng and the
program will be by the Windmg
Trail Ga rden Club.
POMEROY - . Jay Mar Swi ngers Ladtes GolfL.eaguewill hold
1ts orgamza11ona l meetmg M on·
day, i\pril 23, at 6:30p.m. at .J a_;
:vtar Go lf Course
Pf'rsons intrrested m joining
the league, past members and
m en gol fPrs a re urged to &lt;11tend .

TUESDAY
HARRISONVI LLE The
Harrisonv ille Senjor Cil tzPns will
m eet Tuesday at 7 p.m at the
town house. Persons tu bnng
snack food All memb&lt;-rs urgpd
1o atfend and v isitor~ arc
W(' ]COmC'

The charter was draped m
memory of Ethel GrueSPr at the
recent meeting of the Rock Spr ings
Grange held at the haiL
Barbar a Fry, CWA chainnan,
rppor1ed on the r ecent baking
cont est noting that the winners wert'
Beuna Grueser, first : Llnda Broder ick, second. and F'rancl's Goeglein.
third . ShP asked for used eye glaSl's
and heanng aid batteries to be used
in a spec ial proj('('t of the grange
A contribution w as made to th e
j aws at life auctton and to the sta te
grange youth and travel funds. Pat
Holl er discussed thE' lair booth
pm je&lt;"l and Harold Blackston
rpm1ed on grange commumty
sPrvice project s William Radford
gave an urx:}atP on thP r e modeling
pro ject for the dining room and

Happenings
Smorgasbord
WlLKESVTLLE - A publw
smor gasbord dinner wi ll be hPid
at the Pythlan Sisters hall at
WilkPSVillP, Aprtl 2R \\&lt;llh servmg from 5 toR p m The chargE'
" 111 be $3 ;;o for adults and $1 50
for chtl dren

Trustees meeting
SCIP IO TWP Scipto
TO\,,.ship Trustees will meet
May 2. at 7- .10 p m . a t Sctpto
Township HaiL Pa}ment s on a
dump ruck and sprmder form
rpvenue sharmg funds will be
disc usSl'&lt;l.

Bake sale
11ACINE- A llakeselc wt ll be
held Saturday, Aplil 21. a t
Racine Nationa l Bank from q
a.m . until 1 p.m . sponsort'd by
R&lt;lcine T Ball LRague .

Stewar1, Lon Stewarl, Ali&lt;'&lt;' Riffle .
Judy Lee. Charhe Le&lt;.&gt;, John F'rank,
B udd Kittle, M ary WtnebrPnner.
Paula WinebrPnner , Beckie Winebrrnner. Beckie L avendt&gt;r, Rpgt&gt;ne
L"' and Carol Michell.
Mrs Nada Kittle will direct the
choir SunrL"" servlceswtll beat 6: :MJ
a m Pastor is the Rev. James B.
Kit tle ThP puhlic Is invited to
attend

repor1ed on the C'OUnty membership
m eetmg
Election was held fordelpgate and
alternate to the Oh1o State Grange
session , and a dJscuss1on held on
new m e mbers.
LouiSP Radford, lec tu rer, con ducted a decora ted hat contest won
by Gmview Burdett e and I he loud
shtr1 contest won by Willtam
Radford . " Hopi'" w as the theme of a
program w1t h memb!&gt;r s answering
roll ca II by naming what they like
tx-st about spring. Linda Broderick
read "Acr oss the Country Side: "
Nancy Morris, "Seeds:" and Lottie
Leon ard. "T he Man f r om
Naza reth."
There wa s dulc Lmer mus1c b~'
Willtarn GruesPr v.hOS&lt;' 88th birth ·
da\' annivt&gt;r sarv wa s obsen:Pd

!\1embf'rs hf'a rd a crazy kazoo band

Refrestunen ts werP served by .Jtm
and Barbara F'r; .

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Past Councilors meeting held
A sunshme box w as prepared for

Jesus is Alive' is cantata theme
An Easter cantata "JPSus Is
Alive" will tx- preseniL-'li by thl'chmr
at the Syracuse NazareneChurch on
Sunday ThP cantat a. written by
Otis Sk tllin gs is a c horal
presenta tion
The Rev. J am es B K itt le will be
thl' nar ra tor. Solotst s are Wendy
Triplet I, Mary J anice La vender and
DPbbie Powell.
Other choir m embers are Linda

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Location u[ th~ m&lt;'0tmgs of t hE'
Rutland TOPS OH 1-IG!i Club ha s
bl'Pn changi'd to thP S&lt;I IPm Cm ter
Fire Sta tiOn Mf'&lt;•t mgs dl'&lt;' held Parh
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MaP Spence1 at the Wi'dr esday
rught m eeting of the Past Counct lor 's Clu b of Chester Council 323.
Daughters of America. held at the
hall .
Cards were also signed fm Mrs.
Spencer and L('(}na HPn s Jp~· - Co r a
Deeglc presidPd at the mff•ting
whtch opened w ll h the l.ord 's
Praver and the pli'dgP to the nag._

Dances planned
RLJTLAND- Tht're will bt:- a
dance at the R utland Civ ic
Cent er Sa turday . 8 to 11 p.m ..
wtth the ltomtc Sounds. Admis·
sian is $2 single and $3 roupl&lt;' .
R t.JTLAND - T her e wtll be
squar e. round and show danctng
at the El t Dennison Post 467
American Leg ton, Rutland . Sa I urday, 9 p.m to 1 p.m. There \\'ill
tx- a live band and r efres tunents
ava ilable. Dona tions will be $2
for adults and $1 00 for chtl drPn.

For roll ca ll m pmbers told what th&lt;•y
like about Easter There well'
read tn gs b~· Erma Cleland . E thel
Orr, and Lor a Dam~wood Cha r
lott e Gra nt and M an !layPs had
offJn•r s's rpports. C am Ps wpre
conductl&lt;l by Opa l Hollon and
Marcia K t'ill'r and refreshment s
wf're servi'd by T helma Whit&lt;'.
Sadie Tru ssell and Mary K . Holter.
Others attmdlng were Ada Morn s. Ma rgaret Thttlr. E IIZab&lt;-lh
Ha ves, .Jl'an Summe&gt;1icld. Bet ty
Roush, Mary Showa lter . Paul! n&lt;'
Ridenour. Go ldie FrcdN ICk. lnzy
NewPil, m embers. and Fern Morn s.
Fa)'&lt;' Ki1 khar t . and Sandra Whtl&lt;'.
guests.

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AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

'DOZE R · BACKHOE
'REC LAMATION WORK

Also Transmission

'OIL FIELD SEA VICES

PH . 992-5682

'DUMP TRU CK SERVICE
'C ONCRETE WORK

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JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992-720\.ts.u

992-6030

WANTED

All Types of Aluminum
Clean Sheet &amp; Cast
41 ( lb.
Weeks of Apnl 9-21
Aluminum Auto . Trans.
18.00 Eoch
Irony Aluminum
Priced On Inspection

Real Estate General
M. L"Bud" McGHEE
Broker-Auction Service
Cheryl Lemley,
Mergs County Associate
Phone 742-3171

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floor lamp, oil lamps, sewing machine, NCR Cash
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NOTICE Of

ta kPn with bu1hdaysol AnnSavagr
and April Hannon bPmg obS('rv("(!
II was noted that an I:..:aster
break fast wil l be hC'Id follou.ing the
sunrise service a t ~i a.m . The
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holding the poster of first place winn&lt;'r. Rebt.'Cca Bowers.

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAX LEVY IN
EXCESS OF THE
TEN MILL
UMITATION
NOTICE IS hereb.., g•vPn that
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Feb ru ary 198 4 there Will be
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oeo ote of sa •d letart Townsh1p
at a Pnmary ELECTION to be
hPid 1n the Townsh1p of let an
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1984 the
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one hundred dollars of valua
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The Poll s for sa• d Elecl• onwdl
open at 6 30 o clock AM and
rema1n o pe n unl il 7 30 o cfock

Wanted To Buy

SIDING .

We pay cash for late model
clean used cars
J1m Mmk Chev -O ids Inc
B1ll Gene Johnson

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

446 -3672

498 Gen. Harttnger Pkwy.
Middleport. OH .

BISSELL

SIDING CO.

"Beautiful, Custom
Built Garages"
Call for free sidtng es·
timates,. 949-2801 or
No Sunday Calls
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POlE BUilDINGS

For all your wiring
needs : furnaces reparr
service and tnstallation.
Residential
&amp; Commerctal

We can repair and re·
core radiators and
heater cores. We can
also actd botl and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks .

Sizes Start From 12'x16'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'•6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

PAT HILL FORD

Racrne. Oh
Ph. 614-843 -51 91
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Call 742-3195
Or

RADIATOR
SERVICE

All STEEl &amp;

992-58 75

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.

992 -2 196
Middleport. Ohio
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KITCHEN &amp; SON
CONSTRUCTION

MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Roofrng Work
Alumrnum &amp; Vrnyl Sodrngs
15 Years Experience
GREG ROUSH
PH 992· 7583
or 992 -2282
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614-992-7626
PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF All TYPES

CARROLL'S
LAWN SERVICE

Open :
Mon .-Sat. 10 to 6
General
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SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Roofing A Specialty
4·6· 1 mo.

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Addons and r!mlodelrng

- Roofing and gutter work
- Concrete work
- Piumbrng and electncal
work
(Free Est1mates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992 -62 1S or 992.73 14
Pomeroy , Ohio

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Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types
Worked in home area

20 years
· Free Estrmates"

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

Ph . (614) 843-5425
3-8-2 mo. pd.

Buymg datly gold
sliver
co .n s. nngs . Jewelry. sterlrng
ware. o ld co .ns. farge cur rency Top pnces Ed Bur·
kett Barber Shop, 2nd Ave
Middleport , Oh 614 -992 -

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- Baclhoes
- Dump Trucks
- Lo-Boy

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Announcements
Announc e ments

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Real Estate General

FOR SALE
(I) HOUSE IN CHESTER:
Three acres w~h a nicely
constructed conrete block
home 26•30. 3 bedrooms,
one bath, 12xl5 ltving
room and 24•24 family
room. Parttally carpeted,
fuel oil furnace with facili ties
for woodbumer.
12xl5 block st013ge butld·
ing. 20x30 block garage.
Right off Rt. 248, country
setting, 'h mile east of
Chester. Ohio.
(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. Lot size approx.
48'x308'. Needs work.
If interested contact
The Home National Bank
in Racine. 949-2210.

TEAFOR-D'
VIRGIL B. SR.
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NEW LISTING - Remodeled 7
rm frame wrth nrce carpetmg,
3 bedrooms. range, ref . mrcro
wave washer. dryer and about
'1\ acre Jus1 $27.500
RUTlAND - lg lot above
flood and a one story lrame
wtth two bedrooms on qu1et
streel Only $12.000
CHESHIRE - One fl 3 bed
rooms. carpetlng, new central
heat sy~em and lev&lt;l lot lor a
garden Askrng $39,900
Ml DOLE PORT - A real bar·
garn on thrs 5 rm , one II home.
levelloi 45x 190 On~ $16.000
POMEROY - Tho nrce 2 s1ory
home has 3 bedrooms. hot water heat modern k~. lg. llvrn&amp;
and full basement Jus1
$39.000
SYRACUSE - One fl 6 rm.
frame on 2 level lots Near
scroos Asking $25,000.
POMEROY - Good older 3 or
4 bedroomer on Mulberry wrth
hot water heat range and ref.
()Jiy $29.500.
CALL
HELEN. BRUCE
SUE MURPHY
MILTON ROUSH
. 992-3325

Housing
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•Supervrud Golf
Program
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NEW LISTING - POMEROY
- Completely remodeled 2
slory home With 3 bedrooms
1'6 baths. drnrng room and
large hv1ng room Very econ
omtcal uttlittes, low marnle
nance.
and conventent
$42.000 00
NEW LISTING - MIDDLE·
PORT - Nrcely remodeled 3
bedroom ranch. level comer
lot krtchen &amp; drnrng area Want
$25.900 DO

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NEW LISTING - 2 bedroom
home wrth lull basement and
aOOut one acre tn lower Po
meroy lor only $17 500

AOULT 6 for 140
STUDENTS 6 for 130

NEW LISTING - POMEROY
- Beautrfully retrurn home.
large lrvrng room &amp; 2 ~rge bed·
rooms &amp; a guest room, central
arr. basement de&lt;:k. large pabo
&amp; garage. plus lrurllrees &amp;garden space Th ts home IS tn
great condrhon $39.900 00
PRICE REDUCED - RUT·
LAND -Huge 2 s1ory bnck &amp;
frame wrth &amp; rooms. 2 baths. 4
bedrooms &amp; a dung room Has
a boR beautrlul lol Now rust
$9,900 00
PRICE REDUCED - POMEROY - Recently rerm
deled home wrth 3 bedrooms
dtnrng room. mce SIZe hvrng
room •nd part basement Now

Only $600000
POMEROY - lots ol room
wtth 4 bedrooms dmrng room:
uttltty room. and appro.: h
acrelol alltoe ood of lhe ~reel
All lor $21.900 00
RACINE -low marnlenance
w~h alum•num Std1ng, central
"' condolromn&amp; and a 2 s1ory
lrame home w~h 7 rooms. 3
bedrooms. I ~ bath~ enclosed
lront porch. part basemenl
and a gorgeous large lot Just
$35.00000
REALTORS
Henry Cleland. Jr.
992·6191
Dottie Turner 992-5692
Jean Trussell 949-2660
Jo Hill 985-4466

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CHESTER , OHIO
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WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH. 992·7013
New Chevy Truck ....

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MISS THERESA
MARCO
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PALM &amp;
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PSYCHE READING

W11l read ~our entue hie Without
UklnR an~ QUeSt iOnS giVeS 3CYiCI
on ii ll aflatrs ol 111 ~ ~uc ~ iiS love
afld bus mess s•cknm and hea lth

1517 S Co urt (nu tloCounhouse)

ATHENS

s•as

2fld Flotll . Off 9 c.u 593
10 am ·6 p m - After &amp; 30 p m
can be reached at 16 Ptams
Rd Rt 682 - 6 30 11 p m

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This Ad

3 n I mo

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA

•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
AND OTHER MAJOR BRANDS
We Have A Full Time
Shop Technician
on Duty

RIDENOUR .
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER- 985·3307

NOW OPEN

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE . OHIO

Special April Only

•On Course ln strucllon

FENDER
'7 6
DOORS
'149
HOODS
....... '174
BUMPERS
169
GRill .......... '42
R. SUPPORT.. .... 194
TAIL GATE.. ..... '85
FORD FENDER .. 169
BUMPER ..... '69

SAlES &amp; SERVICE

Just Past Krodell Park

lup ~

312311 mo

BOGGS

Sales and Service
Charleston Rd .

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POOLS-PLUS

12x2L$5. 500 rnstalled
14x28 .. $6 200 rnstalled

Office: 675-1388
4-4· 1 mo.

pd.

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSUlATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•Insulation
•Storm Door s
•Storm Wmdows
•Replace ment Wtndows
•New Roofing

FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992 - 2772

AND

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

46353 Scout Camp Rd.
Chester. Ohro
Ph. 985-4269
If No Answer. C•lf 985-4382
We Service AU
Makes &amp; Models

Antenna lnstallatton
House C•lfs ••d Shop

Serv1ce Ava1lable
" Se rv1ce that lowers Above
lhe Rest·

Paul 's H ome V1deo located
405 2nd
Ave
m Park
Central Hot el VHS B etas
CEDs (d1s c) R ent mov1es &amp;
players . Bruce lee mov1es

Parts &amp; Service

C le land Greenhouse flow ers, flats or pots, h angmg
bask&amp;ts. vega t ab fe plants ,
tomato plants .Geratdrne
Cl e l and, Vme a nd Mam St
Racmc

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WRITESEL
ROOFING CO.
NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
&amp; Painted
Storm Doors
&amp; Windows

949-2263

for Fa!ittr S.rv1ce

Call 614·992-6737

Call 446 1718

Fourth -great granddaughter
of Gen Andrew l ew1s wants
to buy cop 1cs of ;legtster's
81 Ce ntenn1al editiOns Con ·
tac t Patty Lew1s Wtlhamson
1935 Oyer St Lou1s M o

4

2 'h Border Coll re Puppres
and 2 1/z German Shephard
pupp1es
Call 614 - 245 -

5683
Bird

dog

Ca ll

after

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561

All Makes
•Washers •Dishwasher s
•Ranges
•Refngerators
•Dryers •Freezers

PARTS and SERVICE
4 5 tic

DOZER
AND

BACKHOE
WORK
AL TROMM
742-2328
We Have the
Lowest Rates

4.

AVON For customer serv 1ce
Call 446 215 6 or 446 -

Babysrtter w anted, in my
home for 4 ch1fdren. 8 hrs

day Ca ll 614-388 -9342
Wanted Amblttous . tough
mmdod people who are
w11tmg to work hard for an
excell e nt mcome Full or
part time Send resume to
Box 400 rn Care of the
Gallipolrs Da1ly Tnbune. 825
Third Ave
Gallipolis. Oh

· le -

The Southern local Sc hool
D1strict IS seek~ng a Head
Football Coach Re qu11e
ments are a valid Oh1o
teachrng cert 1f1cate. recent
expe nence as head f oo tball
coac h . r es rde 1n So uthern
Local 01stnct . have valtd
cert ifi cate m sports med1
cme for 1 9B4 · B5 &amp; be
acceptabl e to Southern
Board of Ed ucatio n Contact
Soulhern local Supertn ·
tendent
No appi1CBt1ons
accep t ed a ft er the close of
school , Apn1 27 1984

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Farm

lc-

5 Doberman Beagle pup ·
ptes 7 wks old Call 614 992 - 7458 between 10 a m
&amp;9pm

Mittens to good hom1:1

304-675 -6544
6

Lost and Found

LOST Small mal e Reg . Bea gle. answer to 'Jeff' In
vrcinttv of Porter . has tags,
tri -colored, chrld s pel Re ward . Call Maurice Toler , Rt
1 . Bidwell , Oh Ca ll 614

388 -9991 or 614-388
8623
8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Auctron every F rt ntght at
the Hartford Community
Center Truckloads of new
merchandise every week .
Consigments of new and
uaed merchandise alway1
welcome Richard Reynolds
Aucti oneer
304 - 275 ·

3069

help

wanted

614-742 -2622

18 Wanted to Do
General Hauling and Trash
remova l Servtce
R Piiable
and dependable Ca ll 446 3 1 59 between 9 and 5
lawn M owrng &amp;
Tr~mmm~ Serv1ce R eliabl e
and dependable Reasona ble rates Call 446 -3159 or
Kenh's

256 6251
Roof1ng and g utt er work,
me t al work h ouseparnhng.
carpenter work Exc ret
Free esttmates Call 446 -

3171
~ ;u ages. pat1os . s1dewt~ lk s
basements, blo c k wo rk
Reasonable pnced 35 yrs
e~&lt;penence Free esr •mates

Ca rt 446 -3394
Wr11 do general house &amp;
off1ce cleam ng Call 614

992 6919
Would lik e to mow l awns.
have transportation &amp; m ow
ers Reasonable rates 992 -

7036
Would like to l1ght mechan1c
work m evem ng s Call R1 ck
Imboden , 992 -3849
Dependable lawn mowmg
sent1ces Reasonabl e rates

Call 304 -675 -6517 o' 675 .2199 after 4 p m

Financial
21

Business
Opportunity

Ca ll

H1gh School Jun1ors .
SeniOrs-- Be a member of
OUR West V~rgm1a Army
Nat1ona l Guard Buddy Pia ·
toonn t W e cu rrently h ave
va ca n cies for md1V1duaf s
who want to attend basiC
trarmng wnh others hom
W est V1rg10ia Traming will
begin at Fort Dix, NJ . on
June 11th . and you W11! b e
back t or the fall school term .
Th1s IS the perfect summer
JOb Jom now and begtn
earning money for monthly
meeting s. earn full trme pay
during summer tratning, and
then ear n part tim e pay upon
return from trainrng Call
304 -676 -3960 or 1 -800·
642 -3619 .

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

OPPORTUNITY PlUS
Rawletgh Dealers wanted .
Full or pert time 304 -675 -

1090.

Plow and d1sk gardens Pomt
Pleasant and Kanauga area

304 675 -3292

2

N1ce black &amp; whne puppiCs

Mercer s Rrv e rv1 ew Per
sonal Ca re H ome has vacan ·
CIOS for elderly persons
Betty M ercer owner 304

304 -675 -1293

N orwetga n Elk hound . good
watch do g g 1ve to good
h ome Call 614 · 992 -2649

Color TV. 23m Call 614 256 -6075 anyt1me

667 3402

Harper's Adult Care Home
has a uacancv fo r anot h er
res1dent, e lde rly person Call

The Southern Loca l School
D1str~ct rs seekmg a Jr High
Football Coach R equ• r e me nt s are a valid Oh1o
teachmg cert rfica t e. recent
exper1ence as a Jr high foot ·
ball coach. res1de m South
ern Loca l Orstnct. have valtd
cert1fr ca t e m sports m ed1
cme f o r 1984 -85 &amp; be
acceptabl e to So uther Board
o f Educat1on
Contflct
Southern local Superm ·
tendent
No appl• cat1ons
acce pted after the close of
school. Apul 27, 1984

446 -2551

Wilt care for the elderly tn my
home lo1S of references
M en or women Ca ll 614

Want someon e who weaves
rugs 992 3704

45631

G1veaway

Softba ll player new 1n area
lnheldet wdl play any where Loolung for setious,
ded1ca te d team Please call

773-5B82

Help Wanted

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Cull 614 367 7743

4

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
We'd ltke to mtroduce you to
Eniaa:e-A-Car. the modern waw
to dnve the vth1cle of your
chotce.
No Down Payment
lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box, 326
Pomeroy. OH. 45769

614 446 0294

Authomed John Deere
New Holland. Bush Hog
Farm Equrpmenl
Dealer
Farm Equipment

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S&amp;W TV

SWEEPER and sew~ng ma ch ine repa u , part s, and
sup ph es
P1ck up and
d elivery, Dav1s Vacuum
Cleaner one half mtle up
Georges Creek Rd
Call

Situations
Wanted

446 -9519

4PM . 446 -2564
NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAX LEVY IN
EXCESS OF THE
TEN MILL
UMITATION

The Southern local School
01stnct IS seekmg a Jr H1gh
Cheerleader Advrsor
Ae ·
qu1rements are a val1d Ohio
teachrng certificate, recent
mcperie n ce as a I' h1gh
cheerl eader advrsor, restde
1n Southern Local 01Strlct,
have vahd cert rfr cate rn
sports medrctne for 1984·
85. &amp; be acceptable to
So uthern Board of Educa
tto n Contact Southern lo
ca l Supermtendent N o ap plicatiOns accepted after the
close of school , Aprrl 27.

12

The N ew Sara Coventry
Back m Tn -County area
H1nng f as h10n s how dtrec to r s full or part t1me posi tions availa ble Call after

3 '2'l I mo pd

3

Garage Sale Sat 4 - 21 only

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS

3358

LARGE o' SMALL JOBS
PH 992·2478

In R1o Grande 1982 mobile
home 1 4 ft 2 bdr . good
cond Set up on approx 1
acre land . 517 000 Call

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GALLIPOLIS FLEA
MARKET BUYERS FIND
BARGAINS. EVERY SAT t1o
SUN DEALERS NEEDED
OUTOOOR SPACE $5 00
BE THERE 7AM FOR BEST
LOCATIONS THALER
PROPERTY. RTS 160 &amp; 36
446-7037

E10:ptmenced Body &amp; Me chaniC man at Hysell used
cars tn R utlan d Apply 1n
person

11

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL' S QUAL·
tTY MOBILE HOME SALES .
4 Ml WEST, GALLIPOLIS .
RT 36 PHONE 614 446
7274

23

446·8038
14x70 Ktrkwood two bed
room mob1le home Central
A · H carpet appliances. un
derp1nnrng
S9,000
Call
614 -256 -6035 or aher 6PM

Professronal
Services

446-8251
PIANO TUNING Lower
pnced regular tunlngs discounts to Senror C1t1zens.
Church es&amp; Schools Ward ' s :
Keyboard, 304 -675 - 3824
1

Piano Tunrng and Repa1r
Brumcard1 Mus1c Co, 446 0687 Skill and mtegrtty our
trademark
lane Daniels .

614-742 -2951
B &amp; M Pamtrng Res , lnd .
Comm Free estrmates Call

614 256 -1492 or 446
1104
THDMPSO N BDOKKEEPtNG Monthly and Quarterly
account s welcome 428 Se cond Ave Cal l 446 -1136

Real Estate

1984

Employment
Services

Factory Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns
Only

- Trencher
- Water

Yard Sa le Apnl 20 &amp;. 21
Mam St
Aacrne. Oh1o
Homemade Easter candy &amp;

Cash paid for fancy lfOn or
heavy rron be ds $160 and
up for certa1 n M e1gs Co
stone jars
Old t1me c up board
co l t 1 - 304 882

63 114

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M .

-Gas L1nes

EUGENE LONG

7231

Bashan Building

- Dozers

- Sepl1c

Wanted to buy New, used &amp;
antique furnnure . Will buv 1
p1ece or co mpl ete house
holds Also comp le te Au c t 1
oneenng senr rce Call
Rodney Howery 614 · 696 ·

7760

4/12/1 mo

3123

Carport Sale Sat Apnl 21.
9AM -4PM First road nght
off Bulaville Ad
Boys

728 F1rst Ave Wed - Frt . 9
ttll 6 Old dolls. muc , wash
sink , old washer . scales

Ca ll 614 -

FURNITURE
Beds
~r on.
wood
cupboa rd s. cha1rs .
chests . baskets d1shes
stone J&lt;HS . ant1qu es, gold
and sliver
Wnte - M 0
M1ll e r. Rt 2 , Pomeroy , Ohi o
45769 or call 614 -992 -

PH. 992-2549

CALL
992-5949

Yard Sale Fri 20th log
house on M1tchell Ad ,
Gallipolis

Sat Aprtl 20 &amp; 21 . From
9AM -8PM
At the larry
O ' Brren residence . Large
select1on of clothmg and
household rtema Go past
Letart Falls srgn, turn left at
frrst lane. 2nd house on
nght Watch for s1gns

1tems.

TRI - STATE MOBILE
HOMES USEO - CARS.
TRUCKS GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL
614 -446 · 7572

4 Family Yard Sale Fri. S.

2711

498 General Hartrnger Pkwy
Mrddleport OH

*MOWII'!r.
*TRIMMING
*CEMETERY
MAINTENANCE
Rea•onable Rate•

Rummage Sale Thurs . &amp; Frt
At 7 on
Paxton Ad .

4 Family Sale Down

clothes. household
paperbacks

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

614 -

3BB 9615

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Vicinity

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388 -9906 ., 614 -3 88 - '
9617
11 Help Wanted
Wanted to buy Junk cars ,

anytime

CHESHIRE OHIO

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Wonted to buy square dane ·
mg clot h es S1ze 10 any
type Ca ll 446 -4537

SEPTIC TA NKS INSTALLED

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Wanted to buy used coal &amp;
wood heaters . Swain Furnt
ture. 446 -3159. 3rd
S.
Oltve St , Galllpolts. Oh

•TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER
•END LOADER
•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
•WATER . GAS, SEWER
RAIN LINES
County Cetllf1ed

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w~1ght loss r ibhon and cerflfi('J tf'
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tied for the most weight los t and

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Store· was dt•prctcd b\ fourth
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Phone 304-428·8177.

'FREE ESTIMATES"
3 28 I mo

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SALEM CENTER - Sal••m C'ent!'r S.:·hool fourth
grdllers winning in the l&gt;istrid Soil and \\lato·r

P.agelown on Twp 141

Public Notice

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chair, round oak table and 6 chairs and matching
buffet. 30 inch electric stove, apartment size

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HOUSEHOLD: Genny Lynn bed , iron bed, wicker

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Now Accepting Listings in Meogs Co.

LOCATlON : 4th Streel, Mason, WV. Walch for sogns.
The personal property of LoHie Fruth.

Next sal e Mt Alto Auction
May 5, 19B4 Emma Bell
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949-28o0

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Large 3 bdr. hou11e for sale or
rent In Plantz: Subd1Vi1110n
No children . no pets Call
614 -246 -52B1 eva's

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614·367·7101

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35185 Oak H1ll Road
long Bottom. OH 45743

742-2328

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32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

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USHING CO recommends
that you do busmess With
people you know end NOT
to send money throug h the
ma1l until you have Investi gated the otfe rm g
Beer, Wine, Carry -Out Over
6 d1git figure in gross annual
income Beer sales, 6 digit
figure annually lottery Termmal
Contact Guido J
G1rolam1, 605 W . Main St
Pomeroy

22 Money to Loan
HOME

LOANS

FIXED

RATES Below market rates
Fixed co nventt onal FHA ·
VA leader Mortgage .
Athena,

3061

Poge-9

collect 614-692-

1965 12x60 mobrfe home
unfurmshed $3,900 Call

446-1340
- - - - -- - - -- Trader for sale 1 Ox35 Call
614 - 388 -9686 anyttme.
1979 fully underpinned
14x70. 3 bdr . 2 full baths ,
approJt 1h acre welt graded
lot Prtce reduced Call 614 ·
38B · 9957 afte r 5 30PM
1971 Freedom mobile
home. good cond
clean
reasonable Ct~ ll 614 245 -

5549
Used 2 btJdroom mobile
homes . furn1shed
1 Ox 50
and 12x52 s1zes
Your
chance to ow n a co mfo rta ·
ble home Browns tra1ler
Court M'inersvrlle, Oh 614

992 -3324
1 2x65 1971 mobtl e home
woodburner &amp; a c
61 4 ·

31

Homes for Sale

BUild o n you r lot a new hom e
you afford Over 11 00 sq
tt 6 rooms &amp; bath. car
peted. ready to move 1nt o
$26.5 00 also ga rage s &amp;
basement
Call Putrrot
Home 801lders 446 8038
W1ll cons 1der rnobrle home
as trade -In
For sa le by owner, 3 bdr •
central a H , forc1:1d au fur nance. buck stove , rnground
18x36 sw1mmrng pool,
c lo se t o City schools Pnced
reduced t o $38,500 Ca l l

446 3204
Middleport home . 1ump mto
Spnn g Savmgsr Super spe
Ctal low pr1ces Ca ll 614

992 -6941

742 ·2120
12x70 Fleetwood 2 bed ro oms. 1 1/1 bath Call 614 -

985 -3B39
1965 New Moun. 1 2x55. 2
bedroom . exc
cond

$4.000 00

304 - 675

4276 , 304 - 675 -1822 after

5

00

1974 Knkwood 12x60 to ·
ta l elec 2 bedroom . house
wmdows new carpet A - 1
cond 304 -675 73;:8
Mob1le home 12x60 Cham
p 1on mce carpetmg wood
burner . drapes d1shwasher .
e:a:t t a m ce and clean On
rental lot c l ose to Gall1polis
and Rt 35 . Immediate pos
sessiOn , $5 ,995 00
304

675-3466

Are you ready for a move~
N l. Stevens t1nd Associates
can help you buy that new
home w1th as httle as a 5 %
downpayment and mterest
rates as low as 10 50% Call
Jer1 Allie for further deta1ls

614 -379 -2789
3 bdr house A One R ea l
Estate Carol Yeager Brok er
Howard L Yeager Ill sales
man Ca ll 304 -675 5104 or

1 2~&lt;60 all e l ec
mobile
home, tiP out tn ltvmqroom.
3 bedrooms 304 675

4204

73 M o bt le Home, 2 bed
room . 1 '11 bath , new carpet
throughout
Set up o n
rented tot m town S 7 000
or best offer
304 675 ·
1639 or 675 3004

304 675·5386

33

Must sell $2,000 down take
over S31 5 per mo pay ment Ta•es &amp; tnsurance
•ncluded
Locahtd Plantz
SubdiVISIOn 3 bdr ranch,
full basement, ca rport
woodburner , City schools

142 ac re fa rm near R1o
Gtande good house and
barn
Ca ll 614 245 5281
eves

Ca ll 446 -8002
6 rooms. basement , double
garage , 1 &amp; one -thtrd acre
lot .

R ose

Hrll .

Pomeroy

S32.900 Cull 1-614 678
25 13
Baum Add1t1on 3 bedroom
bnck . 1 '· ' baths . full base ment , f&amp;m1ly room carport .
patio &amp; ad1o rnmg 1h acre lot
available
S57 000
614 -

Farms for Sale

10 acre m1m fcnm 1 2~e60
mob1le home , 5 outbulld mgs 400 lb tobacco base .
new 28x56 It
house
started Owner m o v1ng mu st
sell
$16,500 Call 614

256 6620
61 ecre (20 to 30 tillabl e)
Barn And outb U1Id1n gs good
well all mrnera l ughts 2
story farm house 304 -675
3030 or 675 3431

985-420 1

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

Co mpletely remodeled 2 - 3
bedroom h ouse w1th vmyl
srdr ng, fully carpeted. forced
a~r gas furnace . large out
bUJidmg , m exc ne•ghbor
hood Ca ll 6 14 -992 6161

Northup f1rsr street on the
nght after crossmg Rac coon
bndge Appr ox 130 tron
tage
$5 ,500 Call 446

$ 19 .500 1 % story house 2
ba rns. corn cnb &amp; ce ll ar A
AND 21 ACRES• Good
locat ton on Rt 1 24 west o f
langsv1lle
house neP.ds
some work Must se ll Ca ll
Gfona Gruba m Col
at

Appro11 5 '12 acres level la nd
With frontage on 2 roRd s
e•c tor bu 1ld1ng or mr01
farm AI! ut1lrt1es nea1 by oH
old Rt 160 near Por tf-!r
S9 500
Ca l l 61 4 388

3485

1 614 -868-5041

8B01

Owner tra nsferred , must sell
beaut1ful 3 bedrm bnck
home
F~replace . deck .
woods pr~vacy . sunshme

1 B acres . e111c bldq OJ M H
s11 e w1t h 350 fl
road
frontage . localed on o l d 16 0
near Por1er , al l ulrllt•es
nearby 53 .750 Call 614

S63.900
5420

Call 614 992

7 room house . 1 06 acre lot.
barn basement . carport . on
Rose Hdl in Pomerov Good
cond1tron
S26 000 . plus
turnl(ure - S2 , 000
Total
S28.000 Ca ll Ed1son Hob·
stetter at 992 - 2464 or
Geo rge Hob5tetter at 992 7763 Will cons1der frnanc ing part of rt

FOR RENT WITH OPTION

388 -8801
10 acres reduced prrce rn
Chester
w1th 2 mob 1le
h omes on propertv
Ca l l

614 -985 4174

28 ACres mostly w oo ded
several walnut tre es
10
bacc o all otment 1111 mmeral
ngh ts. borders Ch 1ef Corn
stocll hunters parad1se to·
cated oH M1llston e Road
Pr1c ed S 1 1 500 00 Pho ne

614 367 7271

TO BUY11 1 14 ft w1de three
bedroom. bath end half .
mob1le home s1ttmg o n mce
lot. ready to move mto
$225 00 down $225 .00 per
month 304 - 576-27 11

One half acre lot o n M1tchf!n
Road Galhpoll!i rural water
and c 1ty schools

Five room h ouse with base·
mont and anached garage
on two acre1 4 m1les from
Point Pleasant on Rt . 2 N

Rentals

S6 995 00
3466

304 675

304·676 -3248 .
Three year old total electrrc
house. 3 bedrooms, fenced
in back yard and deck.
610.000 .00 down assume
8% per cent loan, pnced m
mid 50's
Call after 5 .

304·675-6643 .

4 bedroom home , full base
ment , 1 acre lot, Rt . 62,

Charleoton Road 304 -676 4887 or 614 -446 -1675.

41

Houses for Rent

5 rm house 44 Olive S t .
Gall1pohs lnqu~re at 918
2nd Avo , Ga!hpohs . OhiO
3 Bedroom House rrver ·
vtew . no pets 446 - 2404
4 bdr houte at Evergreen

Call 446 -2665

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They'll Do It Every Time

Houses for Rent

Knauff Firewood Pickup or
Delivered . 12''-22'' 1tocked
1n yard . HEAP vender,
prompt delivery 614 -256 -

304 -675 -

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Limestone. Sand, GraveL
Delivered In Mason, Meigs,
Gallia or Dtck up at Richards

&amp; Son t;oll '146 -7786
1

m1

south

of
All kin
t •urnance pipe•
Call L 1 ~ -£ 1.16-1628

Eureka 12x60. S 160 mo ,
plus 5100 dep &amp; ref ' s Call

614 -643 -2916 o• 614 -643 2644

1

2 bdr trader fully furntshed ,

Two bedroom unfurntshed
trader large yard , garden
rural water located 1n Cen -

Call

Small

bdr

Pollen cham saw S76

Shop Smith wrth all attach·
ments 5 HP John Deere
tiller 211n Lawnboymower
self propelled. electnc start

good lo cation, sec dep req
Call 446 -8558

terpom1
2169

o··

Call 614 256-1528

Call 446 -0784

55 Bu1ld1ng Supplies

614 379 '"

Buildmg materrals
block . bnck. sewer p1pes,
wtndows. l1ntels , etc
Claude Wtnters , Rio Grande,

'-::===========-r-----------1 -----------D Ca11614-245 -5121

Nrce large house near c 1ty
sc hool s. vaJd , S300 a mo .
deposrt , uttltt1es Call 446 1434 or 446 2192
3 bdr mob1le home. dep ,
ref . adults only Call 614 -

I·

47 Wanted to Rent

House three bedrooms New
Haven
Mas on area ~all

afte• 5PM 304 -882 -2098

367 -7743

Merchandise

WITH OPTION TO BUY , 14 '
all

electnc

mob•le

homo. sett tng on lot ready to
mo\le mto S200 00 down
S175 00 MONTH 304 576 -2711

44

Apartment
for Rent

one and two bedrooms rent
start tng at S1 57 for one
bedroom and $1 9 3 per
month for two bedroom,
wtth $200 depostt located
near Foodland and Sprmg
Valley Plaza . pool and TV
ant Call 446 -2745 or leave
message
Small efftcrency apart , cen
tra l atr &amp; heat. 1 professtonal
t ype gen11eman only 446

0338

304 -675 5386
513' 1 ? Thtrd Ave
3 room
apt
S 1 35 mo
mcludes
water Co li 446 4222 be
tween 9 and 5
Garage apt
furntshed 3
rooms &amp; bath Washer &amp;
dryer Clean no pets adults
only Oep &amp; ret req Call

446 -1519
3 bdt unturn garage apt
pl us

depos1t

Call

446 -3786
Furnished efftctency 607
2 nd
Galltpolts
$145
SharP. bath
$tng iP.
CAl l
446 4416 after 7PM
Furmshed Apt 1 bdr near
HMC 5?25 Ut1ltt1 es pd
Adults Call 446 4416 after

7PM
Upsta1rs 1:1pt , 3 roums fur
n tshed . adults Call 446

1232
Downtown loc atmn Small
ap1 turmshed . stngle per
son n o pels S 17 5 mo Ca ll

446 -9283
1 bedroom Apt 5196 mo
1n c lud1n q uttlllles
Equal
Housmq Opportuntty Con
tact VtllaqP. M ano r Apts

614 992 7787
Atvorslde Apts Mrddleport
Spectal rates for Sentor
C ttt zons S 1 30 Equa l Hous
•ng Opportunttres
614

992 7721

sao.

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sofa . c hatr rocker otto man 3 tables (e•tra heavy
by Frontu:n) S685 Sofa,
chan and lo veseat, S275
Sofas and chau s pnced from
5285 to $895 Tables . 945
and up to S 125 Hide a beds, 5440
and up to
8525 , Re cli ners , 5175 . to
5375 , lamps hom S28 to
S 75 5 pc
d inettes from
599 . to 435 7 pc S189
and u p Wood table w1th !IlK
cha trs S42 5 to S 745 Desk
5110 up t o S225 Hutches ,
5550 and up , maple or ptne
hm sh Bunk bed comp lete
wnh mattresses , S250 and
up to S395
Baby beds,
5110 Mattresses or box
spnngs full or tw1n , S 58 ,
ftrm , S68 and S78 Ouefln
sets, s 195 4 dr chests.
S42 5 dr chests S54 Bed
frame s, $20 and S25 . 10
g un
Gun ca brnets S350
Gas or elect n c ranges S375
Baby mattresses
S25 &amp;
535 bed frames S20 . S25
&amp; S30 k•ng frame S50
Good select ion of bedroom
suttes . ceda r c h e$IS
rockers m etal c abtnets
sw tvel rockers
Used Furn1ture ·· Ranges
cha rrs dryers and TV 's 3
miles out Bulav1l le Ad Open
9am to 6pm Mon thru Fn .
9am to Spm Sat

614 -446 0322
TV &amp; Appl•an ces, 627 Thtrd
Ave , Gall1pohs , 614 -446 1699 Sp •n washers gas &amp;
e le ctt~c dryers
auto
washers
gas &amp; electr~c
rang es , r e ft~gerators
TV
sets

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

1 &amp; 2 bedroom furmshed
apt" Call 614 992 5434 o r
992 - 5914 or 304 882

2566

Wa sh ers. dryers , refrt ge ra
tors ranges Skaggs Ap
phances Upper Rtver Ad
Destde Stone Crest M ote l

614 -446 7398

N1cely furntshed apt Redec
orated , new carpe tm g f~rst
floor no steps garage no
pets Call 614 949 2441
APARTMENTS
mobile
homes. houses. Pt Pleasant
and Gallrpolts 614 446

8221
RIVERS

TOWER

Apartments now avatlabls to
elderly &amp; d1sabled wtth an
rncome o f less than
$12 ,300 Aent tng 1or 30
percent of ad1usted 1n come
Phone 304 -675 6679
- - - - - - - - - u uuuu
3 bedroom duple11 w1th full
basement. 2606 M t Vernon
Ave S275 month wtth 1
year lea se 304 675 3030
or 675 3431

45

62 Ohve St . Galhpolts New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal stoves ,
6 p1ece wood hvtng room
su1te w1th 6 tnch flat arms
$399. bunk beds co mplete
wtth bunk res 6199. 2 ptece
antron lrvmgroom suttes
S1 99. antron reclmen S99
other recltners
maple
drnette sets s 179. box
spnngs &amp; manress tw.n or
full S100 set regular -ftrm
$1 20 . maple dtnette chatrs
$35
wash stands $34
maple rockers $59 , 7 p1ece
chrome dtnette set $149 5
prece d1nette set $99, used
bedro o m su1tes . ref ngera
tors ra nges chest dressers
wrmger washers. TV ' s dry
ers &amp; shoes Ca 11614 -446

3159

2 bdr apts , med1um Income
Famrly we lco m A One Real
Estate , Carol Yeager Broker
Howard L Yeager Ill sales
man Call 304 675 5104 or

TWIN

51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS ! Equal
Housmg Opportumty) has

5250

81

Trov· Bilt tiller~ Check our
spectal price before you buy
any tillers . Swisher lmple·
ment Co St. Rt. 7 N , Galli·

poha. OH . Call
0475.

Furn1shed Rooms

For rent Sleeprng Rooms
and hgh t hou se keeptng
rooms Park Ce ntral Hotel

Call 614 446 0756
Sleeptng room $115 , uti It
ttes pa1d Share bath . male
on ly R.ange &amp; refrrg 919
2nd Ave . Galltpohs Cal!
446 4416 after 7 PM

46 Space for Rent
Tratler space for ren1 1 mile
from Hospital
$65 mo •
water and trash patd Call

446 - 1354 efta• 5 PM

Bargcuns Trade Cente r
Furn &amp; appl outlet Ka
nauga, Ohto
3 used cmpots, e•c cond .
[yellow, red purple) Call
446 3426 after 4 30PM
Ktng s1ze waterbed Ktng
Coal or wood Stove. gun
cab 1n et
Ca ll 614 256 -

1691
For sale maple buffet ek
cond Call446 - 1094

51 Household Goods
1 recltner chatr

Call 446 -

1870

5 drawer dresser S50 like
new twin bed , Holly wood
frame $120 large l1t1on
co mputeru·ed microwave
oven, e•c cond $400, bean
bags chatr. Sears heavy duty
vmvl S15 Call 446 - 8175
after 6 wttekdays , daytime
weekends

54 Mise Merchandise
2 Prom dresses s1ze 5 &amp; 8
Worn once Ca ll 614 - 245 -

9183
6 tt uttl1ty truck bed $350 8
ft heavy gauge alum truck
box S250 Both tn exc cond
Call 614 -2 56 - 1750
7ft locust posts and stakes
Call614 - 256 - 1271
15 ga l fish aquanum, w1th
fan &amp;
ltghts &amp; e•tras
K1ngwood burnmg stove
burns c oal or wood $150

Call 446 - 3732

8 HP Wheel Horse el ectr 1c
start 36 m mower deck ,
S 700
len N Sons Sml l
Engmes
Call 614 - 379 2827 No Sunday ca lls

56

Pets for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boardmg all breeds Heated
1ndoor - outdoor facthties
AKC Doberman pupptes
Stud Servtce Call 614 -446 -

Judy Taylor Groommg Call

614 -367-7220 .

9790
Oragonwynd Cattery
Kennels AKC Chow pup ptes . CFA Htmalayan. Per
stan and Stamese ktttens
Call 614 446 - 3844 after 6

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spout tng. Now instilling rubber
roofs. 30 years experience, , .
speclali.zing in built up roof .

614-379-2468 .

Call814-388-9857

Super C Farman fast hitch.
small case tractor. 3 po1nt
hnch, Ford 2 row cuhiva·
tors, tri axel machinery
tratler. all in exc. con Call

PAINTING - interior and ex terior. plumbing, roofing,
soma remodeling. 20 yra.

Rock Farm, 304-676 -4308 .

(l l-toroti'A

71

614 256 1768

2278

Ho meltte 410 c hatn saw 1
mo o ld Rea ! good cond
Take a look See pn ce 1 Call

Regrste red Tortte Potnt HI malayan female, 4 yrs old,
spayed and declawed . 304 -

446-7126

675 -7110

Cl osed body ut1ltty 1railer
5"8. heav1ly constructed

Rabbtts 304 675 2 19 7

Call 446 -6595

Baby rabb1ts . purebred Rex
$6 00 and up Baby goat

Infants car sear &amp; changmg
tAble e•c cond h•gh c ha11
fnu cond Call 446 -7736
JVC Stero Component sys
tem Brand new Ca ll 614

992 7274
- - - - - --

S15 00
6430

Phone

304 675 -

Regi stered male Beagle 1 1/t
yrs o ld , 550 00 304 - 675 -

5299

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Compleh:l modern bathr oo m
SHlk , reetd y to rnstall S3S
Cetll 614 -985 -4346
Ftrewood for sa l e S20 00
p•ckup SJO 00 del•vered
304 675 2991 betore
1 1 00 AM or after 6 00 PM
53.500 o rgan Lower-y one
year old S 1200, Grand father c lock S 900 one year
old S450, 25 f l oor model
co l or TV S699 00 S400 . 1
com plete H1 Ft system 150W
wrth 15
JBL speakers
S900
$450 a ll l ess than
two y e ars old Call at 167
Lynn Drtve 1n New Haven .
WV Charles V Humph re y s
Spray pa1nt1ng equrpment .
comp ressor 2 gal pot 50
~t matenal lme Bmks G un
A l so
20 cu h
upnght
free1er leland M Johnson

304 -675 -1128
N1ght crewlers 90 cents doz
lester and Charlie Leonard
1213 Ma1n St
Po1nt
Pleasant
House flowers, Apnl 1 8 to
May 15 lucy Wnght , Galh polts Ferry CHEAP
Turkey gun Savage. over under, 222 top, 20 gauge
botton, new cond , shot few
t1mes S 150 00 304 -882 -

2012

2 new complete twtn beds ,
headboa rds , box sprtngs,
mattress &amp; frame
$175
each Call614 - 378 - 6433

304 675 -4204

57

Musical
Instruments

Complete Peavey sound sys tem, 6 c hannels . 4 profes Si o nal mtkes S 1 000 Ca ll

446 4525
Baldwtn Funste"r Ofgan dou ble keyboard . all.accompant ment. e.11 cond Call 614 -

II 62230

58

FrUit
&amp; Vege1ables

59 For Sale or Trade

675 -5628
Gravely tractor 301n
mower
su lky and plow

Coleman Canoe 17ft l o ng
Sell S275 00 or trade for
Jon Boat Phone 304 -675 -

Build o n your lot a new homo 1
~
you afford Over 1100 sq
ft , 6 rooms &amp; bath, car
OUR BOARDING HOUSE •
peted , ready to move rnto
526,500 also garages &amp;
basement
Ca l l Patrtot
Home Budders 446 8038
Wtll cons1der mobtle home
as trade tn

304 -576 -2147

One trailer lot. sewer and
weter furnished. one smal l
child accepted 304 -676 -

30 in . electric range 846,
gas clothes dryer $86, elect ftC clothes dryer $90 , Maytag automatic washer 685,
G .E. waaher $100. Gib1on
self defrosting $160, Maytag wringer $100 . Call814

1078

742 -2352

Park. Route 33 , North of
Pomeroy Large lots . Call

614 -992 -7479

74

9600

or best

offer

Call

condition Call 446 -3849 .
1975 Fiat X·19. excellent
condit1on removable top

Call 446-6696
Must selll 1979 Plymonth
Horizon TC3. Sharp. PS, PB,
auto ., factory aluminin
wheels, am-fm casaette.

Call 814-992-6919.
1979, Chevy Cop•lce Classic, 2 dr, a.c. p s, V -8 engine,
body, good condition, excel lent performance. Will con Sider all offera . Call 992 7412 after 6 p .m
1973 Plymouth Scamp, 2
dr. h .t. V-8. automatic, p .s,
good cond1t1on. $460 1976
Dodge Dart. 4 dr. 4 speed.
slant 6. new shocks. good

condotiOn. 8990 614 -985 3817
$1,100 00 304-675 -1600

Hay &amp; Grain

ask for Jim L1vely

Northup Kmg corn, alfalfa &amp;
grass seed, other farm
seeds Ca ll Vaughn Taylor,

614 -245-5064 o• 614 -2 455815 after BPM

614 256 9352

1979 Chrysler Cordoba .
very good cond1tion. fully
equrpped, good gas mileage.

S3,500 00
895 -3812

Phone

304 -

1982 Honda CB 650. 2300
milea, uc cond., 2 helmet,
siuy bar S. chrome, caae
guards. Cell 448 -4989 after

6PM.
83 Honda 760 shadow,
2. 100 miles, axe cond 2

helmau.
3738 .

Call

614 -446 -

1 980 Kowuki 1300 Shaft

68.000 moles . $2.300 00
PM. 304-675-6730

65 Seed 8o Fertilizer

1976 Corvette loaded .
58200, negotiable. 304 -

896 3967 otto• 5 p.m
Garden seeds. plants. Ken nebec seed potatoes &amp;8 50
Ferhltzer, fteld seeds Boso
Agn - Center 446 - 2463
Wanted to lease Tobacco
allotment Call 304-675
1197 after 6 p m

TR 7 hardtop sports car ,
good body, runs good,

$2,200 00
3182

304 - 676

1974 Olds, 2 door . 6 cyl ,
auto . good clean cond .

$895 00. 304 675 5081

Transportation

'73 Chevy pockup 307. 3
speed, S 200 00 or best
offer cash and carry 304-

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH patd for late
model used cars
Smtth
Burck -Pont1ac. 1911 Eastern Ave , Galhpolts
Call

614 -446 -2282
1981 Corvette. l1ke new
tnstde &amp; out, 10,000 m1les
Call 614 -388 -9003 after

675 -5502
2225

o•

992-7110 after 5 p.m
Honda. CL360B. 1975. E• cellent condtt1on . $660 Call

992-51 BB
'8 1 Su.zuk1 850, full dress.
shaft drive . exc . cond .

$2.400 00
2480

304-882 -

ftrm 446 7629

1980 Chevy Caprtce SW
loaded. excellent condtt ton

AM-FM 8 track
5628

75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Chrts Craft 36
cru iser wtth

--------n
1 979 Plymouth Arrow
hatchback Custom wheels.
-am -fm radio . cassette, sun

•oof $3896 .
2635.

ft cabm
trailer,

S12.000 Call 614 - 245 ·
5032 o• 304-676-1731

304 - 675-

Call 446-3637
Correct Craft &amp;. Sk1 Su preme, fam1ly 1k1 boats
New 8t used, Parkersburg,

wv

304-422 -8433 o• 304422-2367 .

New tru ck fenders &amp; doors .
Chevy fenders 875 . 95 .
Chevy doors $166 Ford
fenders 876 . Ca ll 614 -256 -

1260
Must sacrtflce

80

sport
bed truck.
exc
con
d. .short
1 owner.
AM -FM.
~rpet, double rust proot,
ttnited glass, blue &amp; black
with stripes. $4,500 firm
Call614 -387 -7833 .

1978 Ford XLT p1ckup. auto,
runs good. 82,400 00

Phone 304· 896-3654.

l1mestone. fill d1rt. and top

\lJ!&lt;OWN
CLO~P

o-1\E'

aou

¥-U!

FOR THINKING IT

BACJ;! '" AFTER
IT WAG STOI..EN

LOOH5 LIKE THE
FISH YOU
CAUGHT!

FROM ME!

HA HA! TH' LITTLE
TYKE AIN'T DONE
ENOUQH FISHIN' T"
.1NOw THAT FREAKY
Tt11N&lt;lG LIKE THAT

lfl5 lf£11 FISH
THAT PLOPPEI?
INTO THE

BOAT/

. TtiAT FISH COOW
INTO 50MEWDY'5

'78 Ford courier truck. very
low m1leage, 6 on floor. 30

plus MPG. $2.700 00 304882 -2894 .
1979 Fo•d C 600 with 22ft
van body, roll up blck door,
prloe U ,IOO 00. Phono
304-468·1031

d BIT

HOOK AS FAR AWAY
AS JIJPfitl. SNAPPED
TH" LIN E AN'"

MR.

\'jA~WC~ S '

ME5SACIE
C0MIN6
FO~

qllfiBLEP.' ..

or 675 -

GET your carpet SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
STEAMER. Water removal.
furniture cleaning, free esti-

ALLEY OOP

ma1ea 304-676-2295 .
LADIES A.N' GENTS! THIS IS TH' FINA.L EVENT IN TI-t'
DECA..lHLON CONTEST! TH' FIRST RIDER TO UNSEA..T
THE OTHER WILL BE DECLARED ll-4' WINNER!

Remolding, stding. mtanor
and exterior. textured coat·
mg. atmulatad br~ck end
stuco. thermo replacement

windows. 304-875-1560.

82

Plumbing

&amp; Heating

.- - - ..
- --::-;;-;:--

-r-~,

·-:;r. .;;--

CARTER"$ PLUMBING
AND HEATING

A

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~~~
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Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis. Ohio

Phone 614-446 -3888
614 446-4477

o•

At least E1u bba F=:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'~~'qjlj;9:;fh;tt~;
, ~on;;/'!
will

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG Rt 1. Box 355. Gollipohs Ce ll 614-367 -0576

feel safer.' Mighty queer. TV blastin'' Car's
1ster Walt
in th' drivel
rnus' be home!

SHULAW'S Plumbtng and
Heating. At 2 Neal Road,
Point Pleasant, W Va 304 675 - 6420
licensed and
Insured

Excavating

83

Good -1 h.cavating, ba•ements, footers, driveways,
septic tanks, landscapmg
Call anytime 614 - 446 ·
4637, James L Davtson Jr
owner.

J A A .Construction Co Ru tland, Oh.614-742-2903.

WINNIE

I WISH THERE
WERE SOMETHING
I COULD DO .••

POLICE RIGHT
NG TO

AR~U\NG

YOU MEAN ORVILLE HA5
AGREED TO PAY I"IVE
IHI/.1./0IY tJOUARS FOR
BILL'S RELEASE?

I CAN SEE/
THIS 15 A FALSE
TO SEE IF I WOULD
MY WORD.

RH,~P5
OI~D.M

576-2897
Starks Tree Tnmm10g &amp;
Removal Lawn mowmg and
matntenance. landscapmg ,
1 0 Pet. off all ost•mates

3D4-576-201 0

Evening television l i s t i n g s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

B4

FRIDAY
EVENING

Pasquale Electrrc Co a ll
phases of el ectric work. al l
work guaranteed
Aerial
truck rental
614 446 -

256 -1583

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

6 00

304-675-5482
Truc:k topper for Dotson or
Toyota p1ckup Dotson bed
wtth axle 304-676 -4204

Auto Repair

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

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

Weekly
(I) Andy Griffith
Cl) News/Sponstweather

6 30

D . DAY REFRIGERATION
SALES - Protesstonal ser
vice for applu:mces. hea1tng.
cooling and electrtc Sell and
1nstall Amana. Gtbson. Ktt chen Atd Residential. Com
merctel. lndustrtal 304

675 - 4 8 1 9
614 388 8274 .

o•

SALES - Professtonal ser vtce for appliances heating.
cooli ng and electnc Sell and
1nstall Amana, G1bson , K•t chen Atd ResidentiaL Com mereta! , lndustrtal
304 675 - 4819
or

85

General Hauling

BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES &amp; SERVICE. US
Rt 60, Coolvollo. Oh 614 667-3386

Need someth•ng hauled
away or somethrng moved?
We'll do it Call 446 - 3159
between 9 and 5

1973 6th wheel cal"fa.&gt;er, 30

James Boys Water Serv1ce
Also pool s filled Call 614 -

ft . self contained, ~ns on
elec or gas, AC , new awn,

Call

614- 387 -

13 ft self contained Le•sure
Products camping trailer
Has every1hing Call 446 -

4138 .

256 - 1141 o• 614 -446 1175 o• 614-446-7911
James Boys Water Servtce
Also pool s f•lled Call 614 -

266 - 1141 o• 614 -446 1175 o• 614 -446 -7911
JIMS

WATER

SERVICE

Call Jim Lanter, 304 -676
Camper trailer, '78 Starcraft, 17ft., •eH contained .

7397

304 -896-3664 .

B7

8ft. truck c•mper $600.00.
20ft . cemplng treiler

$600 .00. 304·882·2602 .
Went to buy pop-up camper

In good cond. Phone 30461&amp;·t031 after 3 :00 .

Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1183 Sec

Ill tHI

C1J D• . Who
® 3-2-1 , Contact

D . DAY REFRIGERATION
Over 20 used motorcycles
including several large late
model Hondas and 1 Harley
Davidson 1980· 80 ci Call
446 - 2240, Batz Honda
Sales.

l~

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Murder'
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CD New Treasure Hunt
(]) ESPN's Hor1e Racing

Pome•oy. 614 -992 -2284.
b:isu motor to fit 1978
Phone
Chevy Luv truck

D CfJ []) 0 CIJ
Nowo

4066

675 -2881.

S3 . 500
7833

All I KNOW 15
ORVILLE 15 WITH

Basements, Footers, Con crete work, Backhoe's,
Dozer &amp; Oltcher, Dump
trucks, &amp; watflr-gas sewerelectrical hnes

Chevy

Sell Steel Butldtngs 'S teel
butldtng dealershtp' Small to
b1g profit potenttal btg
demBnd -starter leads tur ntshed . Some areas taken
Call to quahty 303 -759 -

I, '

304 - 875-2088
4660 .

614 -388 -8274

1975 Fo•d 1 ton LWB 360
engine. 4 speed, 1 Oh bed
SBOO Call 992-3194

l'il

CAN'T BLAME ANNIE

PIIO~ABLY JUST

rienced roofing, including
hot tar application, carpenter, electrician, mason. Call

1974 Coachman 20 ft
&amp;2800 . Includes httch 304-

Trucks for Sale

1979 Ford Yl ton PU . 6 cyl .
atandard. runs good. $300

, ~I

HA HA! THIS FISH

'IOU! KINO OF

Electrical work. all phases ,
free estimates, reasonable
rates. qualified electncian
Contact Ron Huffman, 614 -

77

614-256-1258 .

5804

\'jELL.It'O-IT

WAS TrfPoOWN

RINGLE'S SERVICE ••pe-

16 ft frsh1ng boat. 20 HP
motor, trailer, trolhng mo tor, swtvel seats, S1 ,995

Ook

3200

~I~HT, ANNIE! ... ANI/
YOU 5AY IT JUST
LEiiPEi! IN TO YOUR
e&gt;OAT "?

Dotson s Tree Serv1ce In sured - Free Estimate 304 -

304-676-

1976 Ford 4x4 new t1res .
good cond , no rust . Call

~

576-2846

' 75 Laguna Chevell , 4 new
radtal recaps , new brakes.

72

74 Cadtllac &amp;Kcellent condi tion . $1 ,000 00 or best
offer Call614 -379 -2314

1980 Yamaha 650 •pecial.
good conditton, 4.100
miles, 91,300 00. 304 -

76

S1000

with Major Hoople &lt;•

THAT'S A8£/kiTY ALL

13,060 mtles. Very
good condltton. Call 614 -

304-676 -

1977 Granada, 4 spd , 6 cv l

H1ll. Oh

ANNIE

dr~ve.

1976 Olds 442 , e.11c cond ,
Call betwen 3 .00 and 7 00

614 -682 -7602.

..,

_,.. ..,._ ~-

1969 Camero 360, 4 speed.

2 D• . 82 .000 mo

,5 OYER.

HA!" BEE-N LAID OFF

1331

0648 altar 5PM

1981 Honda Z50R, good

1763

71

Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
removal
Call 304-675-

Call 814-388-

Call 614-388-9387 .

6 H P. Qo -Cort. &amp;160 Call
992 -6666

1979 Hondo CBX 6 cylinder.
stlver-black. mint cond .•
new tires, fairing Call 446·

446 3281 alto• 5PM

soil Co11614 -26 6-1427

Motorcycles

446-4680

Palomino galloping gentle
tra tlh orse SSOO 304-458-

Flat bed With stde k1ts ,
chatns. btnders &amp; tarp Call

Ftrewood cu1 up slabs $15
ptckup load Call 614 - 246 -

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

TLC $800
9362

304-675-4276

Clal

304 -

1972 Ford Tormo statton
wagon , A -1 cond . Alot of

Ten grade cow!l with calves.
two cows to freshen soo n.
one reg Hereford bull 1 -

Call 992 -7412. afte• 5 p .m
COUNTRY MOBILE Home

cond. $2,900 00
895-3681

1967 Pont1ac Ftrabird Call

===========:..J===========:.J
2835

$166 Co11614-985-4346 .

1-1_9_7_9__S_u_b_•_•_u_s_t_o_t_i_o_n

1 979 CM 400T good cond .

Team of work horses. 6 and
7 yrs old. mare and geldtng,
approx
1 .400 lba each
Broken stngle or double

&amp;:IJERV WORKER WHO

60 DOWtJ, ..

446- 1387.

5PM
Harrts Farms &amp; Green
Houses , At 1 24. Portland .
Oh N ow open 10 dusk

46.000 miles.

1972 Cadillac Coupe. f u l l l - - - - - - - - -- -

367 7169
P1ano fo1 Sale
Wanted
respons1ble party t o assume
sma ll monthly payments on
Sp1net Console P1ano Can
be seen loca lly Wnte (in dude ph no , ) Cred1t Man ager. P 0 Bo• 209, Breese.

e:~etras.

with

1 969 Ford Van run• good.

power. climate control. stereo. dark blue. excellent

Hay and straw for sale Call
For sal e Spmet co nsole Pl an o barga1n Wanted Re
sponstb le party to take over
low monthly payments on
sp tnet p1ano Can be seen
loca lly Wrtte Cred1t Man
ager P 0 Bo• 537 Shel by
vtlle, IN 46176

loaded

eKe. cond Call 446· 2826 .

Call 446-1771 .

Call 614-379-2146

64

with extras.

1 981 P1ymouth Trailduster.

con d. Call 446-0577 .

Ca ll 446 -7838 afte• 6PM

2 Bnttany Reg pup5, male &amp;
female , $90 each Call 446 -

2398 o• 614-446-2454

loaded

4WD. AC.

1969 Pontiac 4 d•. 53.000

For sale full blooded Red Poll
bull, 5 yr old. very gentle

614 -388-9000

Ptcture wtndow 4 'hx 5 Call

spd..

wagon , 4 wheel drive exc

orginal mtles, good treatJ
tares. A- 1 motor, body okay.

379-2667

RON'S Televiston Service.

1979 Jeep CJ -5. 6 cyl.. 3

1979 Jeep CJ -5. 6 cyl.. 3

Call

4230.

2398

Call

Sunday calls

$300

1977 Camero good cond .•
loaded with extras, $1,800.
1978 VW Rabbit, good
cond ., $1 , 700. Call 446·

Bentley ptg Sale Tuea , April
24, 7 ·3 0PM, Fayette
County Fatrgrounds . Washtngton C H Selltng 1 50
head Durocs. Hamp-duroc
athe the Crossbridge, bar roows &amp; gilts 513-584 -

Call 614 -256-6315 .

O I SCO~&gt;.~TENT

AMOJJG THE: M.o;KE.E
WOR)(ER:So, CAU$1fJ6
PFtOPUC:TtO~ TO

$3.000. Call 446-0515 .

dependable ,
446-1916 .

Livestock

Ca ll 446 -7732 after 5PM

CE\.E&amp;RATlOP-J SO THEIR
FILM CF.EW COULD RETURN
TO THE IJ,&amp;7.R WITH SOME
R5AL PROPAGANDA,

Gena Smith, 992-6309.
Specializing 1n Zenith and
Motorola, Quazar, and
house calls Call 304-576-

apd.,

1971 Toyota 4 •pd. Lou of
new parts. easy on gas.

Used Bush Hog &amp;225.00
and up . Call304- 576- 2328
o• 576 -2606 .

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

scotchguard-water extract1on. deodortzers, FREE esti·
mates . Reasonable rates.

S3.000. Call 446-0515.

8114.

Deere 6ft. mower $400.00.

Reg
old,

No

73

1976 Monte Carlo fair
cond., runs ex good tires.
new battery, AC, Power
windows, power seats 305
motor, S400
Call 446·

BN. good cond .. $1 .460.00.
Plow 8200.00 and up. Otsk
$100.00 to $700.00. Hay
Ra1ke New Holland H266
61.400 .00. Hay baler. New
hay tetter S675 .00. John

32 1n mower deck S500
Len N Sons Sml l Eng1nes

614 -379 2627

Autos for Sale

Massey Ferguson 66, PS,
ltve power, $1 ,800.00. Ford

165 Massey Ferguson 130
Farmall with cultivators,
Harrow &amp; tobacco baler

Ptt Bull pups, 10 wks
$200 or tr.ad e Call

Ill&lt;

!...-=========:::;::::::========~

Phone 304-468 -1031 .

Good 3 vr old Hereford bull
and other cows &amp; calves

AI'JD PROV ISIONS A~E
BEING MA DE- TO RECALL

WERE
!iAFE NOW ,
MOTHER l'1E
NIGHTMAR E

GENE ' S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN .

304 -676 -6809 .

256 -1427

&amp;EE-DED

WE YE CONTACTED
HI&amp; HOME- OFFICE:

THE'I' WANrED "'OlJ TO 8E

LAIP OFF. THE-Y WA"-JT&amp;D fO
SPOIL VOUFt CENTENNIAL

IJE-W MOVCOW, THEY

448 -7249 or 676- 1590

Harris tractor.
mower, front - end ltfr.
wagon, plows, $2.600 .00.

Case 310 front end l oader
dozer. $4,000. Call 614 -

THE ?OIJIE-TS 5-t:)'.)r
MARKOV AND HI'?
THUIS5- l-4f"R~ TO RUI)'.)

Ohto Rtver Paintmg Co .
Interior 8t Exterior painting.
Professional painting at low
cost Free Estimates Call

A .C . four row no- till a1r
planter with monoline. T1m

1974 brush chipper. ready
to work, prtce $6 , 400 .00.

CAPTAIN EASY
NO, P0f.J 1T HURT HIM, F01..K? , - - - ,
HIE~E'RE JAIL.'!io IN THIS
COUhJTJtY FOR. lh!FILTRATOR5&lt;
l.II&lt;E HIM.

a•p. Coll614-388-9652.

614-949 2013.

Holstein Hereford calf, S75

8 HP So lens garden tractor ,

Pgge

814 -256 -1182.

REg Polled Hereford bull
appro• 1300 lbs. Call 614-

Bnarpatch Kennels Profes
stonal All -breed grooming .
Indoor-outdoor boardmg fa
c1l1ttes Engl rsh Cocker Spa mel pupp1es Call614 388

The Daily Sentinel

- Commercial and residen tial. free ettimates Call

Corn plantera: New Ford 2
row . used 4 row MF . Call

63

Pome..,y-Middleport, Ohio
0

DICK TRACY

STUCCO and PLASTERING

614- 446 -

2 wh1te mm1ture male poo dles. 8 mo old Also pupptes
ready to go by May 1 Call
446 -0857

Four 13m radial ttres G1rls
24m ten speed btke 304 -

Bedroom su rt , double bed
maHress . sprtngs, 6 drawer
dresser w1th attached mtr
ror . Modern ltvtng room su1t.
couch . chatr . g las s on metal
end and coffee tables. wood
k1tc httn table wtth 4 chatrs
Mag1c Chef range, Copper
tone , el ect, self cleamng ,
G E retrtgerator - freezer .
frost - free , coppertone
matches range Must sell
witl consider all offers All
ttems tn exce llent condition

Now open for business.
Mountam State Block. R1 .
33, New Haven Complete
masonry supplies, 4", 8" ,
12" block Delivery servtce
Phone day 304 -882 -2 222 .
evenmg 882 -3239

7795

Country Oak Furntture, ta bles. chans , cupboards . dry
stnks , pte sa~es . lots of mtsc
Conkles
Rt
7 , Tuppers
Platns, Ohto

23 cu
ft
freez er . m1nt
cond 1tt on S300
1972
Chevy Impala new banery,
good co nd1t1on 992 2769

LUMBER - Rough c ut , oek ,
poplar. 2•4. 2x6, 2x8, h: 4 ,
h6. h8 lengthavaihtble, 8
1t through 16 ft Hogg &amp;
Zuspan. 304 -773 -5554

Friday, April 20, 1984

Home
Improvements

Farm Equipment

Massey
tra tle r

Kanauga . uttlttes furn•shed ,
S185 mo plus deposit Call
446 7406

wtde

61

1984 .

Services

by Larry Wright

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®

&amp; liVB SIOGk

6246

Located

Farm Supplii!S

54 Misc. Merchandise

3 bedroom , famtly room ,
basement, naar schools and
hospttal Depostt and refer -

ence requ1red
4338

Friday, April 20,

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Ave .. Gallipolis

114-446-7833 o•614-448 1 833 .

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�12-The Daily Sentinel

Page

Pomeroy--Middleport, Ohio

Guy R. Russell. 86, SR 124 ,
Mine"-ville. died Thursday after·
noon at Pleasant Vallev Hosoital.
Mr. Russell was bor n August 13,
1897, in Meigs County. the son of
Mitchel and Alvira Archer Russell.
He was a direct deSC&lt;'ndent of
Revolutionary War soldiers. Ensign
Brewster Higley 2nd, and Lieut. Joel
Higley who W!'re among thP fir st
settlers of Rutland Township.

He was united in marriagf' to
Freda Marie Houdashelt March 9,
l 9lll and in 19'.M moved to Trumbull
County, spending over 54 years in
the WarrPn and Vienna, Ohio area .
Hf' was a Warren merchant for
s&lt;&gt;veral ymr s and retirPd from the
OhioCorrugat ing Co .. in 1963.
H&lt;' was a 55 year Master Mason of
Old E r ie LodgP 003. Mahoning
Chapter No. 10 of Grand Chapter.
Royal Arch Masons. Warren Coun ·
cil No. 58 Ruval and Select Masters
and Wan'E'n Commandery 39
Knight T emplar.
Forme r aC'tiv(' and now Honorary
member of Vienna VoluntE"Pr Fire
l)('partmenl, Vienna Senior Citi zens, a 30 year member of the
Vien na United Methodist Church
a.nd until rE'Cf'nl

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Area deaths
Guy Russell

.
.
Frid11y, April 20, 1984

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted -John W. Scarbrough,
Long Bottom: Betty Johnson,
Mason: Edgar Kidwell, Reedsville:
Carl Weese, Syracuse; Ernest
Brewer, Racine; Martha Brewer.
Middleport.
.
Discharged - Donald Covert,
· Sherry Butcher, Kenneth Lawson ,
Gladys Sigler.

Mrs. Harry (Joey) VIncent. Cwl ville: nint' grandchildren, and four
great grandchildren.
Funeral servi&lt;'t'S will be held
Saturday at 2 p.m . at the White
Funeral Hom&lt;' in Coolville with
Pastor Gilbert Spencer officiating .
Burial will be in Coolville Cemetery.
Friends may caJI at th&lt;' funeral
home today from2 to4 and 7 to9and
until time of services on Saturday.

Bus purchases on
Tuesday agenda

Jessamine G. Lyons
Jessamipe Grace Lyons. 74. died
Thursday at her hom&lt;' on Salem St.
in Rutland.
Arrangements are
lx•ing made by the Hunter Funeral
Home in Rutland .

Harold Cottrill
Funeral services for Harold Levis
Cott rill. WilkesvillewhodiedThur.;day will be held Saturday at noon at
the James N. Blower Funeral Home
in McArthur, not Albany as was
rep011ed .

ENROLLED AT OSP
ACADEMY - Sreven Circle,
Racine, en !Alred the Ohio State
llighway Patrol's
!13th
Academy Class April 9 In
Columbus. The Meigs County
resident will undergo basic
training until Sept. 7.

Boy Scout Troop 249
wiH distribute balloons

A special meeting of the Meigs
County Board of Mental Retarda·
tlonand Developmental Disabilities
has been setfor2: 30p.m. Tuesday at
the auditor's office In the Meigs
County Courthouse.
Purp:&gt;se is to review bids and
make recommendations to the
Meigs County Board of Commis·
sloners regarding the purchase of
two new school buses. The meeting
is open to the public.

rf'turnffl to Mf'igs County to m a ke
thet r home tn Min&lt;'rsvillPwith th&lt;'ir
daughtf'r. RaP and son-in-law.
Ronald E. Reynolds. At I hat time he
became a member of the Miners·
ville United Methodist Church.
In addition to his wife. daught&lt;'r
and son-in-law su rvivors indude
two grandsons and their wivt&gt;S,
Lawrence Richard and Connie
Millard of Lexington. Ohio and
Mitchel Ru sS&lt;'II and Patricia Mil ·
lard of Flint . Michigan, grea t
granddaughters, Kri sliP N icole and
Jennif·pr L _vnn Mi llard. Li'xington :
10 ni('('C'S, 10 nephews and onC'cousin .
,/u Ua Strwart
rn addition to his parPnts hf' wa s
pr'('('C'dfd in drnth hy rvm hrnthPrs .

E-:dgar James ctnd Cl)•de Clayton
RusS£'11 , and two sisters. Mrs .
Charles 1Anna1 Buck and Mrs.
Lou is 1Crorgia 1Diehl .
Funera l SC'f\· irrs will be held
Ylondav at 1: .lJ p.m . at Ewing
Funrrl.ll HomP with thP Rt&gt;\'. StPvf•
Nelson of Mincr;;villr Unil&lt;od M Ptho·
dist Church offi&lt;"ialin~ . Burial will
!)(' in Bradford Cem&lt;'l&lt;'IY. Fric•nds
m a_v call at lllf' funp ra l homf'
an;;!inlf' llff{'r 2 p.m . on Sunda _, ..
.VIa sonic Sc&gt;n:icf's will tx&gt; conduct('(]
S und&lt;:~ _\ ·

at 7: .' {.0 p.m. at th(' funera l

home.

M•·h·in Walk•·r
Mrlv in H . \\'alkf•r. IR. Pomf'ro~· .
di('(l Thui"S&lt;Ia.v at St. .Joseph
Hospital followtng a brief illness.
Mr Walk&lt;'l" was tx&gt;rn in Clav
Countv. W.Va .. the son of th&lt;' Ia!!•
S.1 mucl and Rebecca ;\nn James
Walker. H~ was also PM"Pd&lt;od in
deat h by his first wifP. Violet .onPso n
and one b rot h~r
Hr wa s a ret in_'tiL'mploye ofU nion
Carbt U&lt;' Corp .. Allaway . W. Va .,
workPd :1:-:: a cnal minC'r and WJS a
mPmbf.•r of thf' ( 'llrrh of C od &lt;.~t
ChPstcr .
HP is s un' ivC'd by his w ifP. Edna
W&lt;Jiker; om· son. T om WalkPr.
F'airbornC'. Ohio; onf• daug hter.

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By The Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Tht' Ohio Supreme Court has
assigned Hocking County Common Pl&lt;.'as Judge
James Stilwell to preside over the trial of Maxine
Plummer next month in Gallia Counly Common
Pleas Court.
Mrs. Plummer, former executive director of thf'
GaDia-Jackson-Melgs 648 Mental Health Board, is
charged with theft In offiep and using her offi&lt;'f' to
influenep a public ron tract. is schedulf'd to go on trial
May 14.
Stilwell's appointment comes after Chief Justi('('

COLUMBUS. Ohio tAP! - Co
lumbia Gas of Ohio, lnr., and a
Boston group headed by Joseph
Kennedy will announce Monday a
private program designf'd to pro·
vide home heating assislancl' to
certain low-inrome families.
Details well' not ava ilable Fri ·
day, but thE' Goveror Richard
Celeste's orfice said the program is
eJ&lt;pected to make up to $1!i0 a year
availabl&lt;' to low-income families
qualifying under certain criteria.
Kennedy, son of the late U.S. Sen.
Robert Kenned y and head of the
Citizens Energy Corp.. and Colum bia Presidf&gt;nt Marvin E. White. are
to annouO('(' the program - sa ld to
be the first of It s kind In the nallonat a Monday morning tll a.m.J
n£WS conferen"" in Columbu s.
Reportedly, the program will be
similar to one that has bPen
operated in Massachusetts by
Citizens Energy Corp. for the past
four or fiv&lt;' years. A major
dlfferenCf' is that the Ohio plan caU s
for assistance with natural gas bills
Instead home heat ing oU bills .
Cituens Energy. il was report ('(I.
wUI purchase gas at well - ~
·d
pfk'(&gt;s and then sell It to Columbia 1
the prices it pays in ils ~lar ga
purchases, with Citizens Energy
earni.ng profits which would go into a
low-income as sistanrc fund .

Th&lt;• M eigs Ocrupaliona t Work
Experience Class will hold a car
wash from 9 a.m. to4 p.m. Saturday
at the Sugar Run As hland Station in
Pomrroy.

Easter services
slated Sunday
SpPCi al Easter sf'rvicPs will be

held at the First Ilaptisl Church.
Mtddleport , begmning with SunriSf'
srrvices at fi a .m featuring songs
and readings by membf'rs of the
Sunda y PVf'ning choir follmvrd by
brea kfast servro by the church.
Sunda)· School will !)('at 9:15a .m.
follOW&lt;'CI by morning worship
beginn ing allO a. m.
The )'Oungstcrs of the primary
dcpartmPnl wi ll havp re('itations
and will sing "Je~ u s Loves ME:' ."

The ch ild rm wi ll bf' prPSenl ing
songs trom thp EastPrCanta ta "H is
Fl!~&lt;·c

Was Whit&lt;' as Snow" and
Pa&gt;tor Mark McClung will doliwr

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sdt"f'tions from t hPCantata '· It Took

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EvPning servirf's will be hrld at 7
p.m . to cloSf' the da\· of worship.

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Frank Celebrezze recommendf'd that Gallia Judge
Richard Roderick step down from the case. Roderick
recently ronsented to Ce1Pbreu£'s rerommendation.
StUwell, a former Columbus attorney, was a
member of Ihe three-judge panel that presided OV&lt;'f
the Dale Johnston murder trial in Logan in January.
Celebrezze made the decision after an affidavit of
ptl'judice against Roderick was filed by Mrs.
Plummer in March. Roderick initially refused to
nonor her request to remove himself from the case.
The chief jusllce said thai in order to remove any
hints of prejudice or conflict in the case, Roderick

should stPp down.
Mrs. Plummer made several claims against
Roderick to prove her point that he l'Oulu not preside
over tlle trial in a "fair and impartial manner."
Among those claims was a term he S&lt;'rved on the
former G-J -M Comm unity Mental Hea lth C&lt;'nler
board; political pressure from the communi ty: and
his previous partnership with Gallia Cou nt y
Prosecutor Joseph Cain.
In an entry filed shortl y afterward. Rodenrk
disputed aU of Mrs . Plummer's claims. Arrording to
judicial procedure, lhal !"arced the dec ision into

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\\'l'a r and tear

In h i~ annual rC'por1 on highwa\'
and bridge' work fort hi ~ ~~rar. Bl:l i 1~J
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work on 1ht &lt;tl3 lJridgt&gt;s and cul\'f' rl .'
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n •pJirs: ~l,IMO lor c lt •; tr in;.; roa d
Hork: Sl:JOJ OI for d itchmg : a nd

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~. 000 for " ma ~si\'t' spot coJTPc

PII.OTEST PARADE - Members of th&lt;' Meigs
lligh School Band and several parents marehed down
Pomeroy's Main Street Saturday morning in protest
of ~ firing ol band director Marilyn Goodnile. The
students earned banners and signs. 1llf' Meigs Local

$%,0) ) ltJr d u~l t·ontrol.

tiw'" mrJSU tl'S !Jr hanJ .sulian'&lt;l
t'o;_tds . in C'I uding ~ t ~tlJilizim: !hf'
h;tsP, h! Jdt' p&lt;t !chin).! and ~C&lt; tl inL:: 01·
:--poqXJ\ 'ing with hot rni.x.
AnothPI' SH.\101 is rT~JUt' :-- lt'(l hll

Board of Educational a :J-2 vote on 1\tcsday, Aprill7 •
fired Goodnilc despite a supportive delegation of
some 60 hand students and parents who atl&lt;'nd&lt;'&lt;llhe
hoard me&lt;&gt;ting on her lwhalf.

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State bargaining bill adds expense to county government
striking deputies. who had organued under the

Endorsements due this week

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made when the court attempts to SPat a j ur:&gt;. H ~
attornr~· . Daniel
M . Hunt of Columbus. for dismL%al of th&lt;' theft i n
office charge.
Mrs. Plummer was dism issed from her (Xl'ilion b)"
the 648 board la st September. A Gallia ~'fa ncl ju 1y
returned S('('ret ind ictment s aga inst ht-&gt;r
in
[le&lt;'pmbf'r

Parlier rleniPd a motion filf'd by her

By KEVJ]I; KELL \"

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2.00

Recotl start eng1ne. side discharge and
height adjusters Chrome loop handle.

A motion for a change of venue in 1hP rast' fl 'mains
to be dE"CidC'd . ROOerick sa id in March a ruling wUI be·

Tim•••h-;entinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS -The num bN of

tbs

3't.·HP 22-lnch Lawn Mower

C'Piebrezz0"s hands.

Number of roads
set for repaving
increases in .,84

Ry lARRY EWING
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALUPOLL&lt;;- While the firs! union has yet to lx•
official I)' N'rt ifiPd. the first npgotiations .v~l to bP held,
th&lt;' first contract .vet 10 be approved or n&gt;j('Cted under
the statp's new collective bargaining law. lhP
legislation - and related efforts for and against
unionization - has had a serious financial impar l on
Gallia County government.
The county i• c urrently under ('Qntract with two
consulting finns. Those firms SPtw to represent and
aid the rommission on questions of unionizalion and
rollectlve bargaining .
The county first contractPd with a consullanltodeal
with union matters In the fall of1981, during thPmldst
of a strikl' by sher iff's departmPnl employ""s and
deputies.
Clemans. Nelson &amp; Associ~les, a Columbus-based
finn. was employed bv the county to deal with lh~

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Sunday, April 22, 1984

Hocking County judge to hear Plummer case

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•Flowers
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Plan 1·ar wash

The ad ull choir

Ohio weather:
rain continues
across state
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lalliieistls in April-Page A-2

SALE ENDS SATURDAY

EASTER
BUNNY
WILL BE AT THE

NOWHERE
ELSE BUT ...

Crow relates the tale of a clap of thunder

Columbia Gas,
Kennedy to
fonn energy
aid program

THE

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A rehearsal for the Voices of
Liberty will be held at 8 p.m.
Monday at the Pomeroy United
Methodist Church. Preparation wUI
begin for participation in the Peace
SeNtce to be held at the Sacred
Heart Catholic Church on I14.ay 6.

Will present program

In July 1978 he and his wife. Freda

Have a happy,
joyous Easter

CLEVELAND tAP I The
winning number drawn Thursday
night In the Ohio Lottery's daily
game, "The Number." was 263.
In the " Pick 4" game, played
Monday through Friday, the win ·
ning number was 9ll5.

planning session.

organiza tion s and activit iPS.

debate lans forrnulated--D-1

Lottery winners

Plan rehean;al

Plan reunion
Plans for a reunion this :;piing for
the class of 196:1 at Wahama High
School will be finalizf'd at a mf'E'Iing
to be held at 7 p.m . Mondayo at the
Mason Elementary School Cafele·
ria. AU members of the class living
in this area arp invited to the

Mayor Fred Hoffman today
reminded residents spring clean-up
week will be held In Middleport
AprU 23-27.
RPsldents are requested to clean
up their yards and vacant lots and
deposit tlle debris near the curb so
the village street department can
haul II away free of charge.
Pickup schedule Is as follows:
Monday, first ward; Tuesday,
second ward; Wednesday, third
ward; and Thursday, fourth ward.

COLUMBUS. Ohio !API - At
least two of Ohio's ranking Democrats. neutral so far in their party's
May 8 presidenllal primary. say
they wUl make their candidate
choices known Monday.
, Gov. Richard CelestP remains
tight -lipped, saying only that he wUI
decide neJ&lt;I week If he wUI make a
ptl'·prlmary endorsemPnt.
House Speaker Vern Rltfe Jr ..
New Boston, and Secretary of State
Sherrod Brown said Friday , after
party leaders mt't with the Rev.
Jesse Jackson, that they will
al1J101lf1Ce tlielr deciSions Monday.
Tiley, along with Celeste, state
party Chairman James Ruvolo,
legislative leadt'rs and others met
ieparately earlier this week w1th
former VIce President Walter
Mondale and Sen. Gary Hart. the
"ber candidates .
The primary vote wiD decide aU

American FPC! r r ation of State. Count:--· and Muni cipal
Employe('s. Up to tha t point , the count .\· comm iss ion

had refusPd to talk lo eilh&lt;'r I he union r&lt;'prrsent altve
or the striking workers .
Thf' 66-day old strike endPd when the comm iss ion.
while refusing to recognize the union. rJgr('('d to
accept whatevPr \\'Orking arrangr&gt;mf'nt woulfi bf'

aCTI'ptable to the sheriff.
Sheriff James M . Montgomery sign('(l a contracl
with the union 1n Novemb&lt;'r, 1981.
The county's contract with Clemans. 1'\rlson ca ll s
for the payment of a monthly retainer fee of $17:&gt;.
When the finn is rallro upon for servi&lt;'&lt;' it charges a
flat rate of $50 per hour. plus twenty cent s a miiP for
travel. plus expenses .
T o date. the coun ty has paid $14 ,869 to Ci&lt;'rmns.
Nelson.

out 21 of Ohio' s 175 delegatf'S to the
DPmocratlc !'\a tiona I Convention.
Monda!('. wnose labor backing
&gt;&lt;'IVed him well when he won in I he
neighboring industrial stales of
Michigan and Pennsylvania, Is
expected to get the nod from most of
the party leaders. Cl'IPSte, howPVer,
had sa id hewanted to talk to all three
cand idates before deciding whether
or whom to endorse.
"I would think the decision
whether lo endorse wlll be made
next week .... I think aU of us need to
digest what we'vp heard and reflect
on what we've bPen told by the
candidates."
Celeste said .Jackson did "an
exeellent job" outlining his \1l'Ws on
such Issues as the economy. energy
and peace.
Senate President Harry Meshel of
Youngstown said he wUl make ari
endorsement next week . He sug-

gestPd I he po&gt;Sibility of t h&lt;' leaders
making a joint pndorSC"ment but lh&lt;'
idea

obviously

ha s

now

bcf&gt;n

scrapped.
At a news conferenrf', Jackson

sa id Celest&lt;' owes him and his black
supporters a far greatf'r pol it ica l
debt than the goVPmor might owe
Mandai&lt;'.
.Jackson was weighing his abilit y
to deliver the black vott' against
CelPSte's servlee as Peace Corps
director under the Ca11rr-Mondale
admlnlstra tlon.
When askf'd if Cel&lt;'S te owed
Mondale a favor for giving him a
job. Jackson answered: "So did our
rommunlty. Mondale gave him a
job: we gave him a position.
"I hope thai the governor would
make a judgment for my support
just as many of my supporters have
made a judgment to support him,"
Jackson said.

Thr nPw stal l' law, which allows publi c Pmplo.\·f'f'&lt;;;_
lhP ri~ ht to urganiLf' :llld bar_r::ai n mlh'Cli\'(']~·. wrn t
into ('flt'('l on April l.
In .::~ n pJrort tu prPparc for t hr loc\11 impact ot th~tt
law . thl' coun t\ contrart r·d \\·ith

a ~ ( '('One!

consultmg

fi rm .

BaSf'd in LJ"'•rencP County·. Sou t hPast Oh tn
Management Consult an ts cha rgf's tht • count ~· a
variable raiC': $.l) per hour for rf'guiJr rr:ms u11 a ti on .
$45 per hou r for legal consult at ion. and $Y [Y'r hour for·
sf'Crptarial sf'rv ice.
SinC'f' 1hf' fir st of' this .\'Par. Ga lli&lt;J Crnmt~ · has pt.~id
t hf' firm - which is curn:nl t.v in t h(' prrx'f' ... s of writmg
job descriptions for a ll count.\ · worker~ and drafl ing
policies and procrourPS to co\'rr job·rr·l;ttf'd issuf'sapproximately $.'i,OXI
In July. the count~··~ agr('('mf'nt with Clf&gt;man s.
~rison w ill rxp irr ancl is not rxpN'tf'd to IX'

State tax burden
among highest
in nation
WASHINGTON 1AP1 - Ohio
will pa)· an &lt;'StimatPd $29 billion
in federal taxes in fi scall984 . thP
sixth high&lt;'St burden in the
nation. a tax wat rhdogorgan it.a ·
t ion announN:I() tocb y .

The Tax Foundation l nr. sa id
Ca llfornia, New York and TPxas
lead the nation in f('(ieral tax
burden. l t said total doll ar
amount s lend to be high&lt;'SI in
slates wilh thf' largest popula·
lions and thai citizens in ll1e 10
most populou s staiPS w ill foot
57.6 pervenl of the tax burden .
The group said Ohio's esti ·
mated P,..r-rapital tax burden of
$2,695 ranks the state 24th in the
na tion.

r·rnf&gt;wt'&lt;l A I ltldl tlmt ·. Sout hf'ttsl Ohio :\1cJntH.'J'ml\nr
Consult:mh ·.nil t ·hc~t).:f ' ;1 rPlainrr lf't ' 111 $\i:l ])l't
month _ Thf' lt rm h.td tl rgintlll~ ~~· ai\n::l rht ' IT' Llint 'l
lx·cau SL· 11! thf' f'ot Jnt \ ·c.. month!\· comrnllnH·nl r ~,
(']('man ....

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( ' l•'m;nlc... . :\dc...on · ~ r f'IJtnt •r IPt ' /' !Hie..
~lul hf ':lsl rlh io :vLm.J g! 'm('nt ( ·on ~ultant&lt; \' r i i i~ ·L'rn
Count .\ · n l'ficiJl ~ "" ·' thf' ! irm s can t_x · ,\ \d lu:thlt ·
t'f'"Ollrt 't' in ri t'; tlin g 1,\'ith lht&gt; compl i(':lh'&lt;l pn.('f'S' IJ !
\\.hC'n

co Jif't~ ti \'t' IJ&lt;Jrg&lt;~ inin g .~~ ir work... it~ \ ' &lt;J\ rhr•1u .L: l'

l 'ou nt v gt l\'t ·rnrnc,nt .

Indr'f'CI. count \ ' orrici a l '- hopt • tlw &lt;I tel .md ('llli!l('tl : 1'
hdp dimini,.., h. ilnnt •·lim trLi l l ', ttu·
rhant'f'~ of f'OIIP('I i\' f' h :l!l!~tlllin ;... r·\-t• r ('l illll!l )..: ''' rh•·
lt.x'a l gon•rnm C'nt.
!h i 'C[)Jl~ ui1 J I11 will

"1'11sic;llk ,"

; 1 ~ pokf' . . IJ'.'I'Sllll f u1

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tuml•if' int11 them ...

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Bank officials outline
plans to reestablish
service in Wilkesville
V.l l .KESVl L LF: - \ "in tonCnunt '
l'\ntinnal Bank officials ha\·4' out

linr'&lt;l plans to INlp&lt;'n t he hank 's
Wilkesv ille branch later this )"Car .
The branch has brcn c los('(l ' inr e
la &gt;t Oct. 31, foll owing an armed
rubb&lt;'r;,· Oct. 28 that rt"Ult('(i in the
arrest of two Licking Count)' men .
II had brcn the =ond 1imr in a
vear that the branch . locatPd on
Ohio 160 in the villagt', had b&lt;'en
robbed at gunpoint. Bank officials
announrro at the lime the branch
would be closed because they would
not expose it s rmploypes to further
danger.
Robert B . Will Jr., Vinton County
Na tional presiden t, said the bank is

working v.: i1!1 H( •n Smith. 1 1u nt ·1 111 .1
ro m ·pnif'nn · ,._!lll"t' ;tl lht · tnl t 'l'l'( '
linn n f ltlO .md ( lh 111 !iX':~ n•·;n ltlf'
v ill&lt;lgf'. to pu! lhf' l)r;mch lllh l tht·
stnrf'.
Th f' nf'\\' 11r J ndl. which ll lfi('i ;l l:ho pc' will rl'C:-&lt; tahlish ~Pr\ · i ct · 101 ttl!'
SUITOUndin g ilrf'J JncJ ffi,JO\ t'ffi

ploy&lt;'f's nl Southern Ohio Co; II Co.'s
M r igs mtnPS. will hf' a tvd) Ian('.
dri\'C'·in facilil \. with lohiJ~ · Sf'l'\'icr
and l on n int rlY il'w ~pace .
Following rqzu l!.l tnty appm\·al.
construction rna ~ · hC'g in thi s
summf'r . WiU said .

"'Both our Wilke"' ille and miner·
customers arf' important to us." hf'

addro.

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