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Pomeroy

10- The Daily Sentinel

NWoday, April 23, 1984

Middleport, Ohio

Congress faces
money headache
WASHINGTON tAPt - Whilet he
administration scrambl es for ways
10 salvage its policies in Central
America. Congress returns to work
on Tuesday to face the necessity of
rais ing thegoverrunent 's OOrrowing
authority by hundreds of billions of
dollars to pay I he bills for anal her

year.
Desp ltP genpral congrpssional
agn:\"tnent on tax and spending cut s
dE&gt;signed to shrink federal dE&gt;ficits
by up to $Jll2 billion ovPr the nPx t
tlu·E&gt;e years. the Treasury ts ju st
davs away from bumping up
against the current nat ional de bt
ceiling of $U9 trillion
So the Senate, back from a 10-day

Easter recess. must act soon on thf'
administrat ion 's rt'f}Uf'St to lift t.hE'
debt ltm it to just under $1.6 trillion
over th(~ next fivP months and ro
$1 83 trill ion through Sept. .10. 19&amp;5,
lh&lt;' end of the next fiscal vpar. The
new levf'ls alrt'ady havPdeared the
HOUSE'.

RrgardlC'ss of how t.hedl'ba tf'O\ 'C'r
euJTf'nt spending and taxes c•\·olves.

thr burf'll UCrac~ · cou ld g rind to a

halt early next month w1thout the
ll('W l ine of credit.
MeanwhilE&gt;, the White House is
searching for new approaches in it s
effort s to salvage an aid package for
E l Salvador and other Cmtra l
America n nations. cspE&gt;Clally in the
wake of sevef{'rongressional fallout
over the disclosure that the CIA
played a direct role in the war being
fought by rebels again&gt;! the leftist
regime in Nicaragua.
Before taking the Easter break,
both the H ouse and Senate passed
non-binding [{'SOlutions that effec·
lively condemned the mining of
N icaragua n harbors and expressed
the sensE' of Congress that no such
activ ities would be financed by U .S
funds in the future.
T he administratio n wanted to
provide $21 million in direct aid to
Nicaraguan rebels. bur that pack
age is all but dead in the House.
w hen' Democra tic lmdcr s had
steadfastl y opposed it even lx•fore
the disclosures about direct CIA
involvem ent in thr harbor mining
and commando attacks against port
fa cilit iC'S.

Easter observances
traditional, unusual
Uy The Assodatcd Pres.'
F rom tornado -fl attC'ncd churches
to I he d('{·ks of a luxu ry cruis&lt;&gt;shtp,
from the Hollywood Bowl to the
All antll' City Boardwalk, Amcri
cans ('{'iebrntcd E aster with 1r adi ·
tiona ! egg hun ts. religious SPr VicC's,
rancv hat s and parades.
"C)n th i~ EastPr S und;J _, -. wt• ' rf'

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PREPARE FOR i\RT SHOW - Students from the Portland
E lemt•ntary School have been working hard in preparation lor the
upmming Art Show slated May 21-2.'1. This year's edition of the art show
will ))(' the 12th annual event held at the school under the direction of
head teacher Larry Wolfe. Studenl•, grades one-six and members of
Special Education cla..ses and Leanling Disabilities classes will be
included In the program. AU art work that the PES student• hav e
completed throughout the current school year will be featured at the
1984 show. Shown are members of Mr. Wolle's filth and sixth grade

spared us."
Meanwhile, in New York City,
more than 40 children boarded the
Quf'Cn E l izabeth 2 in search of 500
c hocolate-covered m ar shmall ow
eggs and one bonusE&gt;gg red&lt;'E'ma ble
for a thrf'f'-da yc ruiseon Long i sland
Sound .

Alumni tkkt-t;; on salt•
Tkkrts for th1 · annual Pomrro:v
High S&lt;·hool Alumm Banquet and
Dancr arP now on ~a lP J 1 thf' Nrw
York Clothing House and Swisher
Lohse Drug Store in Pomcro1·.
Tick{'t s fo r thf' an nual rC'union to lx'
h&lt;'ld Ma1· 26 ar c $10 m e h.

Vt-Ie ran;; Mt-morial
Sa tun:l ay ;\dmissions -· Lind&lt;J Gcli ·
IC')'. Dex ter ; Chcr,·J Fergl!Son.
Middleport .
Sat ur da~·
Ui sc hargr s·- Carl
WE&gt;ese. Wi lliam Ph til ips.
Sunday Adm issions M arySmit h.
Margare t Flit s.
M iddlcporl:
Pomeroy.
Sunda\ Dischargf'-·Susan T rac~·.

locat ion.

Marriage license
A ma r r iag(' !icenS(l wa s issuPd in
Meigs County Cou rt to Earl W.
Winf'O; ll l.., l9, Rl. 1. ChPshin•, and
Susan RP~ B rya n. 18, Rt. I ,
MiddlP)XJrl.

Mt&gt;t&gt;l"i lonighl
The committC'P in chargP uf
planning a reunion for the 1964
gradual in g class of M iddleporl High
Sc hool w ill hold a meeting at 7 this
cvming all hr LaSa lle Restaurant in
M iddleport .

No court Wedne!!day

Emergency runs

Then' will tx&gt; no traffic. crimina l
cou11 cast• h('ard in Mf'igs County

Sf&gt;vt:n ca lls wf'rP answf'rf'd b:;-•
loco! units ovpr the weekr nd . Hlf'
M eigs Cou nty E m NgPncy Medical
Services rE&gt;portS.
M onday at12· 2.'\ o.m .. Middleport
went to S. Second Ave .. for Doroth y
Robbins. taken to Veterans Memor ial Hospita l. and at 4: 2ii a.m .
Syracuse took BC'mice Wincb~enner from CoiiE&gt;gc and Brid geman Sts.. to HolzcrMPdical \ enter.
On Sunda v M idd leport all: ~'i:l p.m .
went 10 Nobel Summit Road for
Nora Camborn . taken lo HoiZt:'r
Medica l Ct&gt;ntE&gt;r: S)-racuse took
Ber niCf' Winebrenner to Holz£'r
M('{lira l Center at R 17 p.m .;
Rutland al 5: Ci5 a.m .. wenl l o
Dewhu rst Lant• for Harold D&lt;&gt;·
w hurst , taken to Veterans :vlc.mor·
ial, and Rutland al 4 p .m . went to
Harrisonv illf' for M&lt;Jrga r f' t E ll is. to
Vrtr r ;m s M emorial. On Sa turd a~' at
10: 2&gt; p.m . Middleport took Chen ·!
Ferguson. &amp;•t-ch St .. to Vr tl'ra n ...
MemoriaL

Court on Wednesday, April 25. The
( 'a SPS have ~n continued to May 2.

Wednesday session sel
Mason Chapter 157. Order of
t:astPrn stars annual frif'ndship
night w ill be held Wednesday, April
20, at 7:30 p.m . All arPa m ember s
arr inv ltf'd to att end

i\nnouncf' shutoff
Water wil l be off in rlle area of
Sy racuSi' E lementary School Tut'S·
day tx&gt;ginning at 3 p.m. Jan ice
1.:-;wson. vt llagf' clerk -ln_"asufC'r
announced today.

Mt"t'IM Tuesday
Southt•rn Alh lelic Boosters will
mf'&lt;'t Tuesday. April24, at7: 30 p.m
at the high S&lt;'hool.

Pomeray police checlr two accidents
Pomerov Poli&lt;'C invE&gt;st igated two
accidents 'on Sunday, both in the
area of Sprin g Ave .• and East M ain
St.
A t 10:36 a.m .. a ca r driven by
Patty Landaker. Pomeroy. backro
into a vehicle driven by Thoams
Hawley. PomE&gt;roy. at the intersec·
tion . There w ere Ughl damages to
the Landaker car and moderatE&gt;
damagE's to thP =
nd vehicle.

AWARDS PURCHASE() - Field day activities, an art show. and a

book fair will he among many activities scheduled lor students of
Portland Elementary School in the Southern Local School District
during the week of May 21-25. R&lt;&gt;cently many trophies and other awards
arrived for tht" upcoming evt'nts, including th ese trophies heing
displayed by Portland stud&lt;&gt;nt ,Jason Quillen and .Iunic Beegle. Beside'S

field day awards, ~hola~tk awards, Citizenship awards, outstanding
student award~ and oth(&gt;r awards will he presented during the
upcoming w (&gt;ek..~ . .1\ ccording to Hf'ad Teacher Larry Wolfe , organil;er of
the annual evenl•. tht• art show is planned for the week of May 21-25,
field day May 2:\, and a hook lair on May 2'l.

Board lo meel
The Southern Local Board ol
Educa tion will mE&gt;el m SpE&gt;Cia l
&lt;ession Tuesda y a17 p.m . at !he high
school ca fPIPria.

Landaker was cited on an improper
backing charge. At 2:50 p.m .. A car
driven by Brian S)X'IIcer. Pomeroy.
struc k the rear of a car driven by
Herbert Knight. Talmadge, which
had stopped in the lane of trafflce.
There were madera te dam ages and
Spencer was cited on a charge of
falling to have his vehicle under
control.

Olympic cagers

Property transfers ...

Story on Page 3

See Page 6

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cl...,-..es displying some of their work. Front row, 1-r, Jayson Codner,
Sheri Roush, Nancy Hunt, Chris Harmon, Kevin Heaton and Jason
Quillen. Second row - Bobhy Proffitt, M elanie Adams, Junie Beegle,
Becky Roush, Greg Weddle, Tanya Meadows, Brian Taylor. Third row
- ZeUa Lawson, Rebecca Malone, Diana WIUbarger, ,J, J. Lawrence,
Tommy St.obart, Michael Kincaid, and ,Jerem y Rose. B ack - Tammy
AUen and Ronnie Mullirt~. In the past , art work from Portland
Elementary has gained first prize honors at both the Meigs County Fair
and Rio Gr ande CoUege Elementary Art Show.

ATHENS, Ohio i AP I -The man
who once served as appointment s
Sffretary to FBI Dirl'&lt;'lor J . Edgar
Hoover says the public has gotten
the wrong impres sion about t hl'
controv0rsial figure.
" HC' wa s a very Fair man." sa id
Mack Ellis. " He was devoted l o t he
bureau. II was his life."
E llis, retiring next m on th after 35
vears w it h the bureau to become
code en for&lt;'cmenl officer lor
A thens. says bein!! appointments
SP&lt;'rctary was more Sl rPSSfui th an
some of thE&gt; cases on which he
worked.

After being handed a basket and a
nutfv. stuff bunny , the children
scu~ried from room To room of the
huge luxury liner. Five-)'ea r -old
Tara Schein of Manhattan was the
lucky winner of the t hr'l'c'~a~' c rui se.
Across town. thousa nds of people
linN:! up in cool but sunny wealhf'r to
march in the Big Applp's annual
Easter parade.

T h{l annual public EastE-regghunt
of the Middleport -Pomeroy Rot ary
Clu b scheduled for Sunday afternoon at G-eneral HartingPrP ark wa s
postponed due to continuing rain.
The event has been rPscheduled for2
p.m . nE&gt;x l Sunday at the same

Story, photos on Page 4

Area deaths
Cecil 0. Kincaid
Mrs. Cec il 0 . K inca td, 87 ..144
Not1 h F'ou rlh A, ..... M tudleporl. died
Sunda)-' ot the Mount Pl r asa nl
Reti rpme&gt;nt VillagL' in Mon rOC' .
Ohio.
Mrs. K inca id wJ s born March l R,
1HY7 at Winifn'dc . W Va .. a
daught croft hP lotrCornPI ius E . and
Prebl r :vleans Paulry. RPsidf'~ her
parent s, shf' was prPCC'dPrl in d£'ath
by her husband . .John W Kincaid .
and t wo hrothPrs. R.-1~ · Paul r~~ and
Clyde Pau iPv .
'Ar ti w• in ·th e mmmunity br forf'
leav ing Middleport. Mrs. Kincaid
was a membl'r of Heath United
Methodi st Chureh. thr Middleport
Gardm Club and WhitC' Rose Lodgt•.
Surviv ing arc a daugh!Pr, Paule)·
A. &amp;aver. Middlptuwn; IY\'O sons.
William K Kincaid. Sacr ament o,
Ca lif.. and .John P . Kincaid, Apple
Valle~. Ca li!., hoth of whom are
gr aduatf'Softhe West Point Military

Wealher forecal'it
Cloudy tonight wit h a cha nce of
rai n or drizzle. Low .3.'i-10. Vatiahlc
wind s 10 mph or il'"· Partial
clearing T\l('sd ay. High :fi-611.
Chanee of ra in 50 p&lt;'rt'Pnl tonigh t
and 10 p(&gt;r&lt;Vnl TuPsda).
E•tended Foreca.'t
Wt&gt;dnt..day thnmgh Friday:
Fair on Wedn.,.day. ('hance of
showers Thur.iday . nearing Friday. Highs !rom the upper 50s l.o
mld-ffls. Lows mostly in the 40s.

.Jackpot inc·rem&gt;t&gt;d
CLEVELAN D tAP ! - ThP nf'XI
j ackpot for the we&lt;'kly "Ohio Lotto"
is estim ated a I $3.7 million aft er no
on{' chose aU six of thf' numbf'rs
drawn in the latest game. lollery
officials say.
Winning numbers drawn Saturday night were 10, ~. 'n, 29, 32. 36.
Sa les totaled $4,466,474. said
spokeswoman A nne Bloomberg.
Th~;re wE&gt;re 292 tickets tllat named
five of thP six winning numbers .
Each Ucketholder w ill receive
$1,147 . Each of the 13,642 players
who namro fou r winning numbers
will ri'C{'[Ve $6.'i.

Academ y; a sistE&gt;r, Da hlia I.
Pa uiC'Y , Col umbus: six grandch ildrm. and eigh t grca t-grandcht ldr&lt;'n.
Sen •ices wi ll be hel d at 1 p.m .
Wedncsdav at the !1awlings-CoatsB lower F'~nera l Home in Middleport with t he Rev. Rober1 Robinson
offici at in g. Burial will he in RivC'r vi(•w Cem0t er:.· Friend s may call at
the funeral home from 4 to 9 p. m .

married while in military Sf'rvice
and now has 11 childrPn. He
returned to the FB1 after military
duty and w ork ed ther e while
finish ing college.

sears
PRE-SEASON CHAIN
LINK FENCE SALE
OUR LOWEST PRICE EVER
for Armadillo V fencing
with economy framework

Funeral serv icxes for Harley E .
.Jones. 1335 E . F airground Road ,
Mario n, w er f' held M arc h 30 at t.hf'
Snvder F uneral Home in Marion.
Mr. Jones. who died March 26, at
his hom e in Marion, w as marrif'd for
06 wars to the formPr Caro l Hecox
of the Chesl er community in Meigs
Cou ntv. Mrs .. Jones su rvives along
wit h two sons, three daughters. a
oorht cr . 18 grandchildrE&gt;n and 19
gr~;a t -grandchildren .
Mr .JonPs was C'mployed for 32
Vf'ars as a CC'mf'n1 finisher for
Ba ldauf Constru ction and 16 yPa rs
as a maintenanee man for Todt'O
Dootlndusttirs.
I3urial was in Marion Cem('tr ry.

36" High
11 Y1 Gauge
36" High
12 Gauge

Thomas sun·ivor

Prices Reduced for Line-of-Fence,
Terminal Posts and Gate5

An additional sur\/ivor of M rs.

Marl&lt;' Thomas. Philadelphia. Pa.,
who died April lo , is her mother-inlaw, M rs. ElizabE'th Guess of

Pnces are catalog prices • Now avarlabte rn our ' LG ' catalog
supplement • Shrpptng. tnsta llal10n ext ra • Ask. abou t Sea rs
credit plan s

PnmPro~'

Hcr hu sband John. who survives,
was from the Wolfe Pen area not the
deceased as was f{'J)Ortcd.

HUBBARD'S
GREENHOUSE

Syracuse. Oh.
Ph. 992-5776
NOW OPEN

AUTHORIZED CATALOG MERCHANT
GREGG &amp; PATTY GIBBS

N. 2ND AVE.

PH. (Ohio) 992-2178
(W. Va.) 773-9577

FOR SPRING SEASON

Complete line of vegetable &amp;
flowering plants. shrubbery, fruit
trees. Azaleas. Rhododendron,
House Plants - 4" to 10".
Foliage &amp; Bloomine Baskets
Open Daily 9 to 5
Sun. 1 to 5

MIDDLEPORT. OH.

HOURS:

Mon.-Tues.-Wed. Fri.

9:30 to 5:00
Thurs . 9:30 to 12:00
Sat. 9:30 to 2:00

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A Mult imedia Int. New~opoper

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, April 24, 1984

W orkhegins on
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marina proJect
By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Stall
MiddlE&gt;port V illage Council Monday night approved an agr&lt;'E'ment
with Reiser Architect s, Athens, for a
dE'tailed plan on thE&gt; development of
the town' s marina.
The action followed a m&lt;'E'ting of
the Middleport Recr eation Commission and representatives of council
with I he Reiser firm and Trautwein
Associates, Inc .. Worthmgton. During tha t session , ideas of the two
firm s w ere aired on how the m arina
might be I'Xpanded. The recr eation
C'Ommission recomm end ed a n
agrePment with ReiSPr.
ReiSE&gt;r, under it s pmposa l , wUI
hol d at least on e meeting with the
villagf' Tf'Creation commission to
obtain idE' as on the plan: w ill hold at
least onf' meeting with viJiage
council on the maner: w ill hold ol

least one public mE&gt;eting for input
into the plan. The firm will revitw
sketches supplied on the proposed
development and incorporate these
into the plan if possibl e. I! will
present preliminary designs to
counc il and the r ecreation commis·
sian for review. Reiser will prepare
a final stte plan in detail witll actua l
estimated costs of each proposed
item in the plan and a final site plan
\\111 be drawn to scale and finalized
in such a manner as to permit bids to
be ri'C{'ived l'oreach item in the plan .
Reiser w ill plan to be roordinated
with the U. S. Corps of E ngi nE&gt;ers
since approval of the Corps musl be
obtained. A financing plan w ill be
devPioped w hich will show dPfinile
m eans or nnancing the construction
of the dproject w ith tentativr
commitments trom the Corps and
other feder al and stale agPnci~;s.

Racine Village Counc il , m E&gt;etlng
in recessed session Monday night,
look action restricting utility m m panies in the community on the days
which they can disrontinue service.
Council suspended the rules and
gave all thl'E'e required r ead ings to
an ordinance to restric t thPcompani&lt;'S cuNlng off servi ce for nonpayment of bills. According to tlle
new ordinanCE', compani es cannot
discontinuE&gt; service on legal holi days or on F rid ays, Saturd ays and
Sundays. CompaniPS violating the
ordinance wUI be fined $50 a day.

II was announCE'd that Angel
Communicat ions which has been
given the franch ise to prov id E&gt; cable
telf'vlsion Sl'rviN" for the R..acinr
area will begin work on the
install ations nf'xt wwk and should
bE' In operationbyJune15. Sf&gt;rvi ce in

Tackerv ille and Dorcas w ill be a
later time. ThP program commit te&lt;'
composed of council !Vpr{'S('ntativPS and citizens will mE&gt;et al4 today
at v ill age hall to discuss the
progranning to be offered by the
firm.
Council set Wednesday, Mav 2.
and WednPSday, May 9, as clean-up
days in the town. On those days the
village truck will haul aw ay trash
collected lor the cleanup. Tlti s trash
is to be placed near the edge of r oads
so that workers w ill be able to eas il y
spot it.
Mr. and Mrs . 1-: . A . Wingett
mE&gt;eling w ith council discussed
shru bbery along Route 124. Mayor
Charles Py les and counci lman
Lar ry Wolfe will mE&gt;et wtth Mrs.
Wingell at I he scf'ne todiscuss what
can be done with the shrubbery
which needs cutt ing back.

Actual benefit s toberPalized from
the project w ith amount s of funds
w hich could be rf'alized from
acttviti&lt;'S in the area w ill beoutlincd.
The firm will providP an Pstimated
cos t ol m ai nlenancP and opera tion
of the completed project with
proposed means of financing

oper ations.
The plan will bP completed within

90 days from thP signing of thP
contract and rost to the village w ill
run betwE&gt;en $.'i.OOJ and SG.OOJ.
Semnd reading given
i\1 last night's meeting council
gave second readings to ordinantvs
S&lt;'tt ingup Middl(')JOrt asa community reinvcstmmt area and establi shIng the posllion of assistant ch ief of
police. Mayor F r ed Hoffman ,.,_
ported thai lhc 1982 community
block grant records haw lx'l'n
rContinued on page 101

It was reported that the &lt;log
ca tcher will be pick ing up clogs
running loose in the to'.vn. pc r1i('u
larly during the right l1ours.
Councilman Carroll Tt.'aford rt' ·
ported that the Sixth St. and
Julmtuwn water lines an.• now in
opera tion . Plans were madf' to
rr•pai r a drain on Pearl SL and a
discussion was held on the sl ratpg:v
to be followed in r egard l o filin g for J
varianer on fh(' installa 1ion of v... ater
m etrrs.
Council also discussed the need
for more action on thepanof council
commil lE'&lt;'Swit h rhf' idea being that
comm iiiE&gt;es hold more mC&lt;'tings
and pin down recommend at ions on
va riou s mat ters in ordPr t od(I(' !'C'3S(l
limP time involved in ff:'hTUi ar
council sessions. T h(' ffil'l(lfing w as
m :-c&gt;ss{'() until Mav 14.

,JOIJ'i FORCE&lt;; - In the true spirit of cooperation
the Athens Regional Office of the Department of
Youth Services and the Meigs Count)' -luvenile Court
have joined lorL..,. w organize a group of , -olunteer

youth who

art~

agenl'iffi to

i.L'-~i~t

undr r lht' care of the respective

Week. " Pirtun'&lt;l an• Carl lfyscU, juveniiP

('LIUJ1

officiuJ, seau•d: .J;u·k Mc~uaid, ~:outh &lt;-·oun""4•1or with
the Drpartnwnt of Youth ~· n· i&lt;-·t•s and Tt·rn·
Gardner, a..r;;."i.~tant juvt:nilt• offiet·r. standin~ 1-r, mt;l
Monda.v w go ov••r phm' for th&lt;· pro,i&lt;'&lt;'L

in the pro_j£&gt;d of "£ 'lt•ru1 U p Ohio

(.Clean Up Ohio Week" set
"Clean Up Ohio Wr'Ck .. wi ll IX' observed through lh~
com bin('(! efforts of the At hens Rf'gional orfirf' of thf'
Df'partmrnt of Youth Sc&gt;n·icpo:.; and tllr MPi gs Count.\ ·
Juvf'ni lf' Coun
The two ha\'P jomrd forces to organize a group n f
\'oluntf'f'r ~ ·outh undrr 1 hP w ing of 1hf' Sf'Vf'ral
rPspectivr ;J~~(· nr if's to pa r ti r ipatf' in Clra n Cp Ohio
Week
Tilf' .\ ·outh gmurs will lr dPmonstrat ing 1hrirdf' ~ irr
to help kf'&lt;'P I heir communi! )' and the Sta!C' of Ohio
clf'an b~· rommillin g t hf'msrlvf's to wor J.; togPt hcr on
th e pmwct.
R obPrt Buck .. l uwn ii&lt;' .fud ge ano Ralph S!.1 r kc)·.
rf'giona l admin i ~ t rat or of the I)c&gt;p;l rtment of Youth
S&lt;&gt;rv tws. .-\ thPn s Hrgiona I officp "gn' &lt;' 1hat if I roublcd

~·outh of thf' rommunit )· can ioin fmTf'S. nthPr'- 1 · ;~n
also r njoY this typ.-• of rxp&lt;'rir n('{'
Carl H~·st•ll. ju\.·cnilf' cou11 n!firial ;Hlrl .l:wk
McQu aid . Df'p.:.~rtm(•nt of Youth Sl'!Y i Cf'~ Yourh
Counsplor, a rr .&lt;. ;( '1\' ing ;1." Cf)(HTl inn!Or ~ a nd ~ up1·n ·1
~ors for tJw spPcial prnjf'rt
Both official s sa1· tho_
v hO]X' iilht'r M&lt;'ig&gt; Count;
youth gToups will r Ppond to thi s opJX)nunit .Y In m;rkf'
Meigs County a rnon• tx 'Jutiful (Jlar t• 10 li\'('.
Spt'&lt;'ia l pffun s Jn• lx ' ing m 3dr lh roughoul thr · ·~1
coun t .v I"Pgion;.il J r('a to im·oln ' DYS )'OUt h w ho &lt;J rr on
e1 ft P I1\SI n • to p;u·r irpa t P in a ]()('J l f'ffort 1o do their JXl rt
to lwlp clPan up tht'ir ('ommun it .\·.
A pr()('lamation h.\ Cm Rwh;.m l Ct•lf'~l t' has
designate&gt;d April ~ throu g h \1a\ :1 .J~ Clf\ Ul Up Ohio
Week

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Mondale feels Ohio victory could nail down nomination
CL EVELAND tAP I - A vict ory in Ohio's May 8
prinnary would help nail down the Democratic
presidential nom ination before the party' s convmtion
in San F rancisco this summer, fo rmr r Vke Pres ident
Walter Mondale says .
" If I do well in Ohio, it will hE&gt;Ip a lot ... Mondale said
M onday night. " I think I now have a chance to get the
deiE&gt;ga les I need by the time we get to San Francisco."
Mandai&lt;' cautioned agai nst any ovprco nfidPn CE',
however. saying, "We've got about 40 percent of lh&lt;'
dE'IE&gt;gates yet to be sPIE'Cl ed. ' ·
Of Jhe 3,933 deiE&gt;gates to the national convention.
2,239 have bE'en chosen. Mandai£&gt; has 1,128.8, while626
are committed to Sen . Gary H art of Colorado and 167.2
to Jlle Rev . Jesse Jackson. The others ar&lt;'
uncommitted or are committed to oth&lt;'r candidates

Harley E. .Jones

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Council restricts cutoff days

" I talked to people like Sen. Joe
McCarthy , thp Kcnnedvs and a lot of
others," he sai d, addi ng tha t so
many people wanted to see Hoover
tllat he qu ickl y found il to bE' a
pressure job.
E llis. who Jpft M ingo County.
W.Va , in 1949 as a twn-agrr out to
seck his fortune in Washingt on.
landed a joh with the FBI and
became appointments =ret ary
lx•fore he became an agent .
When the K orean War bE'gan.
E llis left the FBI for thrE&gt;e years to
srrve in thr Air Force . HP w as

Tursd a ~·

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Agent Ellis says former boss,
Hoover was "a very fair·man'

Meigs County happenings
A scheduled meet mg of the
Midd lepor1 P1D for tonight has
been rancellrd and rP·scheduiPd for
.-\prU .10 a 1 7: .10 p.m.

FHA conventioneers

See letters on Page 2

Vol.33 . No.7
Copyrighted 1984

I his. and see the hand of God. He has

Egg hunt rescheduled

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thinking abou t 1ht• power of God anrl

1he Rrsu rt'E'&lt;'l ion," llw Rf'Y . Gu~ ·
RC'f'd~; TOld p;_nishione rs in W &lt;:~le r
Vall cv . M iss., w hcrP Ll tomado k il h:'CI
seven p&lt;'Opi&lt;' Saturda)· and tippC'd
the top off I he First Bapt is! Chu rch.
(;azing J t hi s small flock sit tin g nn
chunk."' of brokf'n co ncrPIC'. pilf'S of'
brick and wooden chairs pulled
from the r avaged church. Reedy
added: "We can look around al all

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Public speaks out

in order to be nominated. a candid ate needs 1,967
deiE&gt;gati&gt;s .
The fonnf:'r v ic(' prf'S idC&gt;nt \\'On somf' kC'.\ '
r ndorsem C'n ts M onda~' from Ohio IPadf'rs, includin g
Gov . Rt chard Celeste. who was joined by Mondaleal "
ne\.vs confer ence in Columbus. M ondalr also
campatgned in Youngstown before traveling lo
ClevE&gt;Iand, w here he was to speak a t Case WPstcr n
Reserve Univer sity tod ay.
Ce leste. who had considC'I'f'd rC'm a ining neutral, sa id
hP df&gt;Cidcd over the W&lt;'E'kcnd tha t Mondale was "bes t
a hie to defeal Ronald Reagan in NovPmber and bes t
ahiP lo lead I hi s count ry in the vears ahead."
BesidE's Celestr. Mondal e ptcked up the rndON'mPnts of Oh io House Spea ker Vern Riffe .Jr . Senate

Prcsidr nt H JtT~· M(' ~ hPI and ScX'rf'laJ)' ol StiJ IC'
Shf'rrorl Brown.
CC'lostc sa id Mondal&lt;'. wit h whom h~ worked as
Pearf' Corps dir('('lor in thP Ca t1f'r aclministrJtion.
undC'rstands l hC' rconom ic and nt h~ r prohl cm&gt; nf Oh io
and 1h(' M idwrsr .
Monda le dcscrilx'&lt;l CC' Irstc ' " "a df'ar and old
fri('nd " and said he was grateful and proud to gel the
nod of thC' govrr no r Jnd ot ht'r party IParlcrs.
But hr sa id "it's nn J~· a rPcommf'nclation. 1 hav('
lP&lt;J rm'd through p.xpt.•riL'Ilt'P that ~'o u ca nnot prroj u1l.Qf'
votPr s. I mus t m~·Sf' lf earn thl'i r I r-u st and supp.Jrt ...
CE'les ll' indil'alt'll hPw n·q if'&lt;l w ith makinJ:: hischnicro
of Mond aII' OI'Pr Hart and J ackson.
" It v.muld havl' IJL"lt'fl ]Jolit iC'a lly comfol1 a blr' to sla\
neutral." he said .

Thf' Ohio prim :Hy ~\'ill hC'lp d(•cid(• 1~ ot 1ht · :-.tafp '~
17:-. na tinnJ I com ·('n I inn drll'g&lt;J I(' slots. T hf' ot hPr~ a rf'
to h{' filled b.\ ' appointm(•nt o f l h(' U h10 Df'm t KT~t 1ic
Ex('('u 1 ivf' C'omm itt('('
In Y oungstown. v.:h('t'(' thousands ot slPd induqJ'\'
jobs hm·r clis appc•a n""(! nn' r l hf' );Js t trw \ 'r'ars .
Monrlalf' sa id thC' RPaga n aclminis t r~ltinn ha:-. \)('("n
rPSponsiblf' for the Ins~ nt 2Ul,ffKl s t f"('I - J'f'lt~h 'fl jobs
natiom•.:idc .
Ask('() V..' h ~· I h(' Ca rtf'r &lt;ld ministration did n1tt r nmf' to
the M&lt;Jhoning Va llf'\\ rrs('U(' whr n stf'f'l mill s w· ·n '
r losing ln the IJ 1f' 197tls. MoncLllf' S&lt;l id. " . \ t 1ht · tim!'. ·,\.('
\\'('1'('
ju ~l s1011ing to put in pl;w(' :1 tlip&lt;!t'I!IP
organizat ion of l&lt;J bor. manaJ::f'rnl·nt ;Jnd go\·Prnmrnt
dcsignf'd to h!'lp compJni&lt;'~ mo&lt;lrrni:tf' tD 1-:l'f'P tlln"'l'
jobs ."

Kennedy enters deal
with Columbia Gas

Mays enters guilty
plea to reduced count

COLUMBUS, Ohio !API - Columbia Gas of Ohio should quit
subsidizing poor utility customer s
and tum tha t responsibility over Ia
the government, its chairman says.
Marvin E. White m adE' the
remarks Mooday whilE&gt; helpi ng
annoullCE' a joint energy purchase
progrann aimed at helpin g poor
people pay their energy biDs.
U nder the agreemE&gt;nl . Columbia
wil l buy Jow-rost na tural gas from a
non-profit energy company formed
by Joseph P . ~nnedy II. The
dllference betw&lt;'E'n the low price
and the normal price would go into a
lund to cover certain fuel b!Us.
Kennedy, whose Boston-based
Citizens Energy Corporation al·
ready has created similar programs lor home heatlng-&lt;Jil customers, said regular ratepayers
would bellelit because their cost of
paying othe!Wlse uncollectable bills
would drop.
White, hoWever, said he didn't

POINT PLEASANT - fX'xit'r
~h1~·s. who was rom·ictffl nt
first -dC'gr('(' murder with a rf'f'Om ·
mC"ndat ion of me-rr~· by a Ma son
L'ounly jul')' in August of 1!1Rl hefot'f'
thf' West Virgin ia Suprf'm f' four! of
Ap]X'als overturned the conv icllon
in .lul:c of 1~R1, piPaded gu ilt )'
Monda)· to S&lt;'COnd-degrf'(' mun:ler in
Mason County Circuit Court.
A =ond-dl'gr('(' mun:IN ca tTi~sa
possible sentenPE' of five to 18 )'Cars.
Ma ~s of ChC'sapeakc, Ohio. could be
(')igible for parole in five yea rs.
The 22-yC'ar-old Ma~s was arr ested Nov. 3. 191(1. in connE'Ction
with thE&gt; shootingdmt h of Johnny D.
Wamsley, 35. Huntington. a former
I'Psidpnt of Point Pleasant .
Wamsley' s body wa s found ncar
thcolcl Mai M oore Farm off Routc2.
six-tcntbs of a mile below Crab
Creek Road. Oct. 15.191(1.
His body was discovered by a
delivery man at approximately9: 30
a.m . Loca l officials r eported tha t

for{'S{'!' that happening soon.
"Obviously this pilot program w ill
not place us in a position whE're we
can't go to our good-paying customers and ask them to support tlle
poor-paying customers," he sa id.
"This is one step in that direction. I
believe tha t to kE&gt;ep good-paying
custom ers from doing such a thi ng
we'll havetohavesomelegislalion."
White also said he felt other
belp-the-poor energy progra m s
would have to stay in place "un111 we
get the proper legislation and get
this burden off our shoulders."
White estimates as m any as50,&lt;XXJ
households are nearly $45 mllllon in
arrears. That's about $900 a
household for the delinquents, but
White said the annount should
dwindle by next heating season as
the bills are paid off. By then , he
sa id, !he Citizens agreement should
stan supplying funds.

C.JTlZfN ~;

EAGY
GAS DEAL- Joseph Kennedy announces at a Monday press
conference in Columbus that his non-profit company , Citizen's Energy Corporation, wiD seU low-cost gas to Columbia Gas with the
prollls going to low-Income utility c ustomers who can not pay thei r
hills. 1i\P Laqerphoto)

Wam:-; J p~ · had hl•f•n &lt;.; hot ll tUJ' tmw :-.,

lhr('(" tim('s in rht · ha rk ot the lw;,cJ
and oncr ;l t thr · ha sf' of fhr- n• '&lt;'k.
apparr ntJ ~· al cloSf' ranJ::P H·ith d
small f'a lihcr WP&lt; q::xm
In support nt it...; piP&lt;l harga1 nin g
agrf'f'mf'nl . I h1 ' pmsr'f'u tirm s:11d t h1 '
staff' would 11£• st'\'f'rf'J~ · h&lt;liYl!)('l'l-d
i n t hC'pn'SC'nt at inn of it S&lt;'&lt; lSf' ;1g;1 i nst
lhr drfPnci&lt;Jnt lll ·raUSf' lhr rou r t ot
appea ls J1J]('{i that ~f'\ ' ('I'JI ilf ' m ~ ol
C'\ 'idPnC'C' suhm ill('() b~· tht· st:J ii ' m
Ma~'s' first I rial would not hf •
allowed In the second .
Thrs&lt;' itPm s included the &lt;lPl rnd
ant' s confC'ss ion to poliCE'. krl'' to the
victim's van . glovf's aUcgPd i~· wom
b)' tllc dC'fenclant whilr firin g a gun
at thC' victim. burnt port ions ot the
v ictim' s tc&gt;timoni al book and thp
weapon supposed I)' used toshoot the
victim. a handgun .
Prosecutor Damon Morgan sa id
I he statl' t hought. it cou ld not sustain
a conv iction of any morp than
tCont inued on page 101

�T~y. April 24, 1984

Comment
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Quest ton When , m polttlcs, dOf's
tC'rmmal embarrassment" S&lt;'t m?
T C'rrrunal l'rnbarrassmcnt is her ('

Street

Pomeroy, Ohio
DEV!JTEH Til""'" INTERDiT OF TilE MEIGS-MASON

ARF~

defined as what hapl)('ns when
rand1da te J ones takes jusrrha t one
fa ral step lhal makes hrm. sud den!\, implausible. The histm}
books tell us rt hapl)('ned to Gt~H ge

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
BOB HOEFLI(;H

PAT WHITEHEAD
&gt;\.ssl~tant

General Manager

Publlsher / Controlh'r

Editor

~1E!\1BER

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of Ttw ..\ssodatt.•d Pr("ss, Inland Daily Prt""ss 1\ssodatton and lht' 1\mer1can Nt•wspaper Publisht•r -\ssoclation.

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H.umnev. lht&gt; Republrcan f1 ont 1unnPI 1n 1%7. \A. hen hC' "a id hr had
bfacon bramwa~hPd in VrPinam
F. x 1t Romnf&gt;v

And tl happened to Sen Edmund
MuskrP when he \.o\IPpt public!'. With

DALE ROTHGEB. JR.
~('ws

LETTERS OF OPINION art· wd1omf'd 'rtwy .. hould tw le!ti:o;than380 words
/\I! letter ~ are suhJN t to t.'C:I IIIng and mu:-;1 he signed with name, address and

Jon~~;

t elephonf' number :'\o unslgnf"d lt&gt;tteMI will be published . Letters should be In
good I!Uile, addrt'!'islng l'iootu•s, not pt&gt;rsorudlties .

mdtgnatlOn ou ts idf' lhP offiCf'S of
M anchest('t. N 1-l 's L1 mon LPad£'r
Sa id pundit .Jamf's Rrston two
Wf'f'ks ago ahout lhP NPw Yo1 k
pnma J) f&gt;IPrtlvn ·tilt Y.as not
onlv a d1sgr ace but an 1n.~ult to the
\'Otf'rs. and even worse, an embar -

rassment 10 th&lt;' democratic pro
cPss. I repeal the quesrron: I s

It's a crime to
pick the flowers

th er r a moment when an "embar ·
rassment" to " democracy" I:JI:&gt;.
comes terminallv pffective? B\

w h1c h I mean , IS the m om ent when

a genera tion of vorers . observing
the goings on of democracy, while
df'('lining ro bting In a substitute 1all
subslltutes to democracy being
desptcable for a grown-up people).
llf'\ E·rthell~s di:'Spalrs, in our heart
of hea rt s, that democracy , m our
ltfrtime. wlll E'Ver gel around to
bnngmg on mature governmrnt?

One "onders what a 30-year-old
E nglishman might have felt, hav
m g long since sworn his allt&gt;gia nce
ro the cr own, about the time Henry
V III reached 50. and everything
t ha t su rrounded htm bPgan to
dlsmtegra tP, reflecting h1s own

l)('rsonal dlsintPgration
These somber thoughts gather
SJX'Cillc gravtty aftPr mv cri ss
crossing lhr country for a couple of
weeks and exchanging talk with
tourna lisl s and politicians who
apJ)('aJ to be united on a smgl f'

proposition aboul lhP Democratic
pnm aries Na mely lhat although

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If you hoi)(' ro be among 1he thousa nds of Amencan or forergn tounsts
who'll soon !'OmL' Io I he US. Ca prio!, then you shou ld learn rwo thmgs rrght
awa\

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You'll prubabl\' ha ve to stand m hnC' no matter "'hf'TC' ~~ou go
t\nd tt '~ a CI U1lf' fO pick thf' tlO\~f'I S.
Ell10t t Ca1roll , thP CJpJtol a' ch1 trc t · s f'XC'( uti\ C' assistant, Sd id the pohrr
J l l' 'faJrl\ diplomat 1c'' 1! \ ou sn 1tch a tultp or I\\ o llowever. 1t stlil fal ls 1n

one scenarto in spades. If we
assum&lt;&gt; that Ftd&lt;&gt;l Castro. like his
boss Chernenko. ardently hopes
that Reagan will be r&lt;&gt;placed In
November. how best might he bring
thrs about? By a massive autumn
offensive against El Salvador,
mounted through Nicaragua.
What then happens?

all the Democratic candrdal&lt;'s have
sard indefensible things te.g Hart
on the Mideast and Central Amer·
ica. Mondale on Central America.
Jackson on everything), they have
not effec ti ve l y drsqualtfted
themselves.
But therr stated poslttons crystal lize m the air above us And those

Pr esident

jX)Sitlons mav cntlcally affect the
stratagems of our enem!PS I think
11 reasonably transcribes the opm

ron of a dozen experrenced people I
have rPCenlly talked wrlh 10 report
that they beltevc that events. wllhrn
a week or 10 days of Ei&lt;'cllon Day.
could affect the outcome of our
PIPCtlon. Smce these event s would
be staged bv forpr g-ners, not by

Vietnam

Americans, mv corrPSpondents are

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deci.~ion

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l1.1s hc~pp(, Jl('d tn thr pJs l lhlf'r
month:-. You ('.Jn hf't \\ r 'll tw
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\f) U W ('rf' Ill '-UC' h .t hUll\ \IIU
should htJ\ r lf'fl hom(~ .t IJIIIP
soon r r Th t~ nk s 10 \nu our g 1rl "

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f11 ~ Ol t\r r St
Middlq&gt;OJI , OhiO -l'l7h0

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Todav 1s l'uPSda v. April :M, I he ll"•lh dav ofl!l84 TherP are~o l davs left In
the year
Today's Htghiight in Hr story
On Apnl 24, J9J:J, P residenT Woodm~&gt;V W1l son pressed a tclcgraph key 11
the While Hou se, lighting up and offictal ly Op&lt;'ning what was then thn
world's tallest burlding - lhc 792-foot high Woolworth Building In Ne~
York.
On this datP
In U'OO. the Librarv of Congr&lt;'ss wast'Stabltshed , w!1h a fund of$.1,00Jand
Thomas .Jefferson' s entlrt:' prlv;rlc librarv

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nwnr.., , v.h1 ch l hf'\ dC'SC't !lx' ... rnrn
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\ACilllrllil\(' lhf'

w hile stnkmg out seven

Burns mll'rt"&lt;l rhc ~ a rne m l he
erghlh rnnmg aftpr BaltrmOit' had
scored ont'l' to pull within 6-o and
was thr£'a tening with runne1s on
first and third and none out. Afrcr
strikmg out Bmm Ayala , Burns
allowed Rtck Dempsey's sacnfice
fly, whrch lre&lt;l the score
In the lOth, Baltimore relieVf'r
Trppv Martinez, 0-2, walked leadoff
oottet VancP Law . ThE'n, wrth the
count 2-0 on Scott Fletcher, Sammy
Stewar1 replaced Martinl'"L and
walked Flctch&lt;'l'
Wrth the Or iolesexpecting a bun I,
Cruz hr l a 2-0 pitch through therrght
SldC' to SCOTt' Law
Chrcago Manager Tom LaRussa
took thP bunt srgn o!fwhen thPcount
r eached 2-0 on Cruz

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lo('. tlf'd .t

Hard II'Orllinu lwoster.~

winning run.
Britt Burns was the pitchin g slar.
He went rhe frnal three mnrngs fm
\1Ctory and allowed just one hil

n¢cPssaJ \ to an llCtpat r such rnses
If F'cd!'l Castio ean swrng an
AmPncan PIPe t Jon h\ mountmg an
offrnsJ vl' m Cf'ntral 1\m('rJCa at just
th e ng ht tJmP, \\'h\'. prC'SJdPntial
candidall's shoul d candrdl~ dr seuss
tha t cont mgt:&gt;n&lt;"v . If thr\ do not. it 1s
IC'ft to lesst1 1 mortal s to do so
\\ hf'nCf' thi s cont rtbuii on

'if'SS ton

\', tu gha n ,..., 11 ll' cll l\ th a t \OU
t hlnk-.;lwl'.. n tdOJn~a go ndJohm
l" 11 ,1 pc! so n ._lhl\ c-onfli c t ''
IF 11 I " ,1 pPison ,dil\ cnnfi!Ct I
don nor 1hrnk 11 shn uld llllf't jr" t'

By REN WALKER
~ Sports Writer
The game fPatured a malchupof
three-ttmP Cy Young Award
winners - Jtm Pa lmerofBa It rmore
and Tom Seavf'r, now wtlh th e
Ch rcago White Sox
As it turned out, nellhPr was
around at the f'nd Monday mghl
when a couple of lesser-known
names emergcd as herCX's m
Chrcago 's 7-6 victory over the
Onoles In 10 Innings
The hittmgstarwasJulioCruz. He
crossed up the BaltimoredefenS('by
slappmg a smgle to nght m a
sacrific~ situalron ro driVP in thc

dPmocrac v can clo thf' thtnking

Caprtol grounds wrlhoul d sJ-H r.rl p&lt;'rrntl II urn the Captrol Police
[)ppar1menl In sidc lhc Caprio! hurld rng, US&lt;' of l11pod s arc r estnctcd
du r mg N"'t1am hours. rou g hl~ thosP m which tlw HouSf:' &lt;:~ nd Sc&gt;nJtr arf' tn

Po11r l l .1nd Mt

th('

w1t h such c n se'!'; can't be answf'red
w ithout first answr nng the question
v. h&lt;:1 lhr1 thf' Pf'Oplr who sustam

dutv \'lt'W rhr pa111cular fr at
Another oclrl prohiblfJon 1s tha t \OU c,m't U&lt;.;(' a canwra tnpod on thC'

l&lt;1n c Mt

commitment,

c racv r an nsf' rf'Sllif'ntlv to cope

What dbout cltmbrng one ot !he magnrft" •nt trees on lht' grounds? WPII,
rC'plted Carroll. 11 so11 ot dC'pf'ncls on hO\\ J1 s Llonf'. and how the !XJhC'f' on

Mt

ul timate

Co,ta Rica ThP SovrPI Union would
hrsllale beforf' altemptmg to move
mt o Panama . concPrnmg whtch thf&gt;
Unttcd Slates has Sp!'Ctal feelmgs _
Rut nPVPI mtnd Panama. Contpmpla tc rhe Cubantzation of Central
Am&lt;' rica
T hP quf'stron of whelher df'mo-

If you f&lt;'&lt;'llhe nef'd lo carl'\ d Sign m protf'st agamsl something. then vou
mu sl get a permrt from lhf' Capllol Pol tcf' Those l)('tmlls are pn•ll\
0asv " to gt&gt;t. says Carroll
If you wan t to hat .Tnguf' .1 mf'miX'I of Congress. that' s your nght

( )n Tu r.., d .J\ f'\f' nr ng tlf •\p1!1
17 lhr· \lli 'IL:" I{){_ ell Ho ,lt d r1f
I du e .tl l r•n on .1 ~ 2 \(1ft' dPc Hlf'd

(San

Plrct to ml ervene
If he df'C idPd not to mtervenE\ he
m1ght procf'f'd to wm the elect JOn
But whrn the smnkf' settl ed, El
Salvador wou ld hr another Sovtet
rntrrpnse. thC' tha·d m the general
d!C'CJ Nrxt would he Honduras , and
thrn Gui:ltrmal a,.and In due course

)

But vou ra n p1rmc on th£' lawn. C'\'f'n \\'llh a JUh of winr

Di.-;p/msed with

wa s v anquished.

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a ht&gt;at.J Ill pS\C h JC I('Sf'aiC'h
ln ~ ldP tht' Pt• nt&lt;.~gon hf' has r .usf'd
thr qupslton of w hPther thp Sovl('ts
c oulcl usr ps\ C'h!cs to pPnf't t a tr our
"l&gt;&lt;.'rf't \t.lUits Til lS h as lc&gt;d to talk in
thP bLIC' kiOOill" aOOut r arsmg a
' p ... vchrc shlf'ld " to block thl ' sort of
1PmotP sp\ I n~

Thf' CI A 1..., .tlso
1t •sf'JI c h 'f'l toush

SfJ\

t~tktng

ps \chJc

For mt•r l'l A
Dn ('('tOI St ,tnsfrf' ld Turnrr to ld
n lll&lt;'"' rh .Jt thr u· skf'p t!C lsm aOOut
thC' ( li\ " ps\Ch!C ptlljf'{'! S \~as
ht' ~t11h\ - t1ul thr I P S('~\I'Ch should
kf'('j) p.ICI' \\Jih lhf' ll ' SkPp!J('!Snl
'I hi' mo"&gt; t !Ill pi f'SS I\ f' I f&gt;Sr arch Ill
lhl " t!If' d has h['('n c-on ducted b\
H.llolc.l l_,u thoft anct nussrll 'L11·g
bot h rP&lt;.;fJf'C'If'd aCCldf'mJ('s wtth thr
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\ 1f'nlo P.n k C&lt;~lif Puthoff 1s sltll
v.. 1lh HlP m st1tu1r T.-J r g lr f1 l1Ao

ago to form h1s ov.:n
compi:! nv. [)('lphl \s sOC"l&lt;~tf&gt; s Thr\
bega n th r n· f'Xpr nmC'nt s 1n thr
f'drlv lq70s usmg psvrhtcs to
drscnhf' scf'nf's at SJ)f'&lt;' lftf' cnorrtT

'Par-c:.:

narcs on rhc globe T hf' prowcr
part lv foundcd b\ thr Pf'ntagon anrl
the Cit\ was callcd "Sea narc" fm
·sca n bv coo1dmatf'"
F.arltct. rhev had dtscoVf'rru the
nngs around .J upll rJ Vf'ars bf'fon '
1hf'i 1 f'XiSif'ncr v. as srtr ntlfiC'all \
&lt;' s l a bl ts h&lt;&gt;d b\ sarr llrtc
phorographs
DPsptiP lhPsf' Jmptf'ssl\r

[){lzlr l pnsonf't 1n .Janu rH'\ 198'2
np\·rr c.lmf' closr
Hut thr occ.tsJon.J I suCC'C'SSf'S
Pm·out agr JntPIIi g f'llC't' offtC'Jal s to
kt'f'p Irving m hoP\'s of g1vmg
rPmotf' spv1n g mmP I('S(X'C'ta bJlity .
ThP\ arP dlso concf' Jnf'd about the
Sm !f'ls v. t10 ,11 P kno1A n to havf'
spt&gt; nt mam morf' \f'a rs and far
mm f' mortf'\ on p.r rapsycholo.l[lca I

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v. PT (' " uppos{&gt;d to ha\ C' d('(lp em l'r
\' hr n 'ou v. Pnl mto thP ]Ung iPs of
( 'C' nii ~ ~ Amf'nca "
'T h&lt;i1 uspd to bC' lhf' CdSf' Rut
p1 f'sr nl

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forC'Ign poltc\

df' -

m. mds "r If' I I hf' wholf' world knov..
V.(' I P OJX'r.lltng CO\'C'Iti~' to saVf' U
S,1h ddo t ancl b nng d own NlCar (:1 gu.::~
Pr rs1dc nt 11ragan v. ,1nt s to
m.tkf' sui f' fnf'nd (-lnfi fOf' &lt;:JJ'f'dWdt f'
lhf • l'nll f'd States 1s ac tn·rl\
1m ol\ f'd "
\\h\ drlC'sn 't hf' JUSt clecl arp nn
m rrt w ar .md IPI 11 go at that''·
Hl' nf'f'rls longrf'ss In fiPC' l,ll c an
m·f'rt Wdr HP s not gntng to ,lsk fm
onr dUJing an f'IPf'IJon vPar So the
pr f's!dPnt 1s cond ucting cl rovrrt
wa1 with allthf' fan farf' of Lin m rrt

onf' Thr only problem is I hal when
vou r ondur t a covC'rt war you ha\'P

a lot of rrsrrictlon s placru on vou. rn
01 dr r fm 11 not to becomr 0\'C'J t. Thf'
minrng of Nicaraguan harbors rs a
good Pxampl&lt;' oft hat The prcstdrn r
sa1d il \~oas covf'rt- thr rest of thC'
world considrred 11 overt "

"And Congress cui off thr CIA' s
funding for
1\mprica '·

its

war in CPntra!

"It wa s a big mlsra kc on rhr
prPsldent 's part txocause up unt il
l hm the House and Senale suppol'lcd th&lt;&gt; CIA's covert operations
in the hemisphere You see. the
objf'('t of fighting a secret war ts
Thdr when something goes wrong,

thC' gO\ r rnm C' nl can s1-1v 11 knrw
nothmg £~bout 1t Rut zn thf' case of
thC' mtn1n g. P\f'I'VOnf' tn the &lt;.~dmtn
J" trdtton df'fcndf'd II, nnd thf'rr was
no wa\ nf rlumpm g tt on ll v.tld

' ogcce elf'ph.cnl al lhf' CIA
· Thf' ,_
u imtnt sttatlon 's st l dl f'g:\
V..Js thr mmr publ!C'Jtv thP rm·f'rt
m1n !n ~ oprrallon
rPcr t\'N:i, the
strongrt mf'ssagr wf' wou ld hf'

s&lt;'nd rng ro rhr Sandrnrsta govern
mf'nt th&lt;.~t WP r&lt;.. all\ mra nt hus1
nPss Unfol'lunarelv. Co ngress got
t h f' S.lml' m('SS&lt;J~E' "

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c~ssoc!.t iP D.t It• V ~In At 1a and .Joseph

f1cld 1\.ftrt a ll , lhf' al omll homb

S(X&gt;J.I 1hd I 1hP psvt h1es' succpss
I alP is onlv ettxru l 70 pf'rcf'nt For
f'xamplr, p~\ chk s w ho wPn' dskPd
hv tlw Pf'nldgon to p1npomt thP
pldcf' \~ hPn' II Jll.m Rt'd Rngadf'
If' I I Oil St.., \H ' I1' holdmg Gt'n .Jdmrs

WtJS oncP thou gh! ro b(' &lt;J hare

sourt'l'S

told

br dt nf'd idPa It's s.lft' to sa', th at
ma nv !hm gs constdl'r t&gt;d uttPrlv
Lln l~ s! J&lt; tod.t\ will bf' acCL'!J tl'CI as
r ommonpl.let ' b\ tht' r nd of thC'
( f'll i UI"\

Covert, overt &amp; out _______
An nl d llmPI flom LangiPV. noy,
It' 1ng m ,t sa ft• hou'&gt;f' m Md.P.m,
s~ml of ~ ICC! I a~u a "I H' rtP\ r r St'f'n
.tC I A tlpt' I d 111Hl llHllt' (l \('11 mrn\

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Rrp Chaiics Rost'. [).N C , support

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conttnurd IC'sPa ich 1nto thP morC'
p1nm tsing ~trf'aS of th is rnvstPriou s

&lt;~chi C'\ PrnPnl s.

"\\'h\ IS

Nerther Seavl'r nor Palmer, earh
at 0-2 thr s S('ason. was pleased wllh
his l)('rtormancf' Seaver , seeking
his trrsl Amencan l .rague victor;
workcd srx shaky innrngs and left
wilh a b--llmrl
Pa lmer departed m thc fourrh
mnmg wrth a pam in hiS n('{'k Hl'
ga\'e up four Pilrnf'd runs on thrf'('
hrts and four wa lks in 3 2 3 rnnrngs
Balttmor&lt;'s Cal Ripken and
l'hrcago 's Carlton Frsk each swung
heavy hars early in the gamE'.
Ripken belted his sLXth home run of
I he season and added two double; to
dnve m thl'l'&lt;' runs. F isk, who cam(•
rnto the game without an RBI this
season, smacked a solo homer and
had a two run single.
Indians 3, Rangers I
Rrck Sutcliffe again sparkled on
the mound for Cleveland and I hen

I f' S( \ 11 dl

AI thr 1is k of t.M'm g 11du. ulf's

for 11 l1k e Prf'stdPnt Rf'. tgan did .
and 11 gors soul, you l'f' up.r Cl•nti al
AmC' n can crf'f'k \\ 1thout a parldlP "
· Wha t should thr presJcl(ln! ha\ f'
donr whrn t hf' mmang ston lf'akC'd
out ''"

" He shou ld haw bf'f'n puhhrlv
hot nflr d T hen he should hevP
appotntrd a prrstrlrntt a l f'ommis

· DCX's rhis mf'an that the CIA s

s('(' hov..

~ uch

futurr

Majors

m c1dent~

could
IY' avo1df'd I• m,tll\ hf' should hav£'

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HondUJ an Aml'ril'an Coffet' Bean
Exchangr, and PrC'sJdf'nt RC'agan

v. ill havf' to shu I up about how well
his a dmmistration's covf'rt Opl•ra·
tl ons arC' going in the Wf'slrrn
Hemlsp hf'rf' '

"Thai's going lobe ha1d fm lhP
prPsldPnt to do," I said
"He has no choice. He nef'ds
congrPSslonal support for his policy
In El Sa lvador to train the army to
fi ght the Nicaraguan-trarned Sal vadoran re~l s "

"You m ea n the Nicaraguans are
fighting a covert war against E l
Sa lvador, at the same time we're
fighting a covert war against
Nicaragua'~"

"YPS, the only difference Is that
Nicaragua Is denying It, which I
must sa y Is to their credit "

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USFL results
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Monday' !I (0Jiml'
Tamp;1 Ba1 )1 M IC'hl,l!an Frtda.,v April !i
Nr11 Orlt&gt;MS a I Phlludf'lphla
PHI ~tlu!l&lt;h ar Mf'mphl s
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Oakland a1 C'hlrngo
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WashinlltOO a1 Tampa Bay
San AnloniO a1 Artzona

SNftic otlbiton
Ofo4roll al f(')l.a.s
BaltlffiJ!l' ,., KliflS.:IS f'lh
Nrw York at Mln~n
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combtned wnh Oravecky to bl&lt;.~nk lhC' C.1ant~ t h£' n·' t
of the way Hawkms pitched Ptght mnrngs, gn 1ng up
fiVP hil s
In ront ra st to H awkms. 1fX)kif ' ngh t handel .f(•ff
Robmson started for thr Gwnt ~ V\ tth .:~ h ·aguP I Pt~dmg

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MNiday , April.
at Hoosron

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rook a 2-1 lmd

Bur lh(' 24-yC'ar old nght haodl'J

0 95 ERA bur the Padrf'S hamml 't &lt;'d htm lm sl·\&lt; ·n
rut s and seven runs tx-forr h(· lc ft v. llh om · out 1n tht·

founh San Drcgo. n ·"&lt;JUndrng tr om" 15 i dtuhbrng b\
rhe Dodget s Sunda\. sc·orcd fout runs rn rhc thrrd and
addE'd thH'(' m orP tn thr lour1h to tu k&lt; · crJmmand K2

Reaves leads Bandits.,
victory over Panthers
U10pprngtoh Lmda ln'-o! pi,HI 111 111
th f' w ('S f('l n IJ !\ lSIOil V. llh Okl.t
homJ and Hr1uston t v.o ex~dll"' I IJ!l

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not as murh no;; Tampa Ra\ 's rrhii ii \
to takr away the Panthf'l s runntn g

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C &lt;.nt c i · S&lt;.ll(l Band !t &lt;.;' Co&lt;J ch SH •\ (
Spu11 lt' t .tllc'I dn r'C tm.c. hto... !('am to

game. Band !Is dcfcnsrve f'nd Mrkr
Bur lrr saYs
John Reaves thn •11 mo touch
down passt•s Monda \ nt.[!ht to lc•ad
the Bandll s tu a :!0 i ' It ton nH.. ,

BREAKING liP TilE DOUBLE PLI\ \ ' -White Sox's Tom Paciurek
takes Bahrrnore Orioles' Rick Dauer out of a pno;.~ihle douhle play
opportunity during the fourth inning of a£tton Monday in Chicago. The
White Sox defeated Baltimore, 7-1&gt; in 10 innings. (AP Lascrphoto) .

Knight., staff
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cage playe~s
BLOOMINGTON, Ind tAP t
U S Coach Bobb~ · Knt ghl sa 1d h&lt;'
didn't wanr to talk about rh e ~II
plavcrs sel('{'tru to rhP lJ s OJ\ mp"
ba sketball team
Thcn he drd at :vlonda\ ' s n&lt; 11 s
confcrC'nre 10 announce t hr pl&lt;:n l' l "

- erght more" 111 b&lt;' eut be l ore r h&lt;·
Olvmprcs scl('{'tru lrom 72
athiett'S after Ihe grueling Wffk long
trials at Jndwna Umvf'rs!l v.
Hts rommen ts \\!C'f'f'n ' t all poJ:; J
IJ\'4'. In f&lt;Jcl. hP s~ud " ThC' onh
qu€&gt;!'t 10n I h&lt;JVf' 1s thl' out sJdf'
shooting of t hl' tPam. This 1s not &lt;J
team of out~id£' shoote1 s "

Th&lt;' team is overloaded ll'ilh 10
guards , mcluding Nort 11 C.-u olin.1' s
Mtchacl Jordan, who can plav
fo1ward

Some of Knight' s comments on
mdt vtduaJs·
Stevp Al ford. Jndrana, guard "He's probably the best shooter we
had here He s not a guy that can
manufacture shots for hrmself If he
can get open by way of scrC'en s and
ge t away from peoplE' and sf't up
cu ts, that becomes a VC'l\' positt vc
thmg for htm txocause of hi s grca 1
shootmg ability "
.JohnnY Dawkms, Dukr guard "I
think Dawkin s playf'd much mm·r

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Cubs 6, Cardinals 2
Scott Sanderson gave up only two hits 111 seven
rn nm~:s of work and Larr;• Bowa drove rn three runs
with a single, a squeeze bunt and a grounder, leading
Chrcago over Sl Louis
SandPrson, 2-J, walkL'&lt;i two and struck out none
before i&lt;'aVlng for a pinch hitiE'r durmg a three-run
upriSing 111 the Chrcago erghth Lee Smrth pitcht"&lt;l the
lasl two rnnmgs tor the Cubs, allowmg thrt'&lt;' hit s
Padres 8, Giants 2
Gra1g NE-ttles drove tn 1hree r uns \A..lth a hom er and

Anlhonv CarlPr hurt Mrchrgan hul

got lale relief help from Enue
Camacho.
Sutcliffe, 3-1, gave up six hits,
struck out four and drd nor walk a
bailer before leavrng Wtlh lwo outs
in the etghth inning. Cam acho
ytelded a run-scoring single to
Mrckey Rtvers but sell led down for
his third save
Tony Bernazard and Julio Franco
sparked the Indran attack Berna ·
zard tnpled home Otrs NLXon, who
had walked, in the fifth and then
scored on Franco's double.
CIPwland added a run in the
erghth when Franco walked, stole
S('{'ond and scored on Andr~
Thornton· s smgle off Charlie Hough.
l -2, who went thE' distance for
vtsiting Texas.
Blue Jays 8, Mariners 5
Lloyd Moseby, who had cracked
an RBI tnplc m the foul'lh mnlng.
slapped a thri'P run double m the
fifth lo pace Toront o
'The BluE' Ja~ s took a 3 21cad m the
tourlh when Damaso Garcra
doubled. MlN'by Inpled and Gro rgc
Bell followed wrth hrsthird home run
of 1hP season.
Then, after S&lt;'attle went ahPad m
lhL' top of lh&lt;&gt; fill h on run-st·oring
gruundouts bv AI Davis and Pal
Putnam, hosl Toronto rallied for
four run s in it s half of the inn mg
Moseby 's doubl&lt;' off Mark L angston. 1 1, was lh&lt;' brg blow Dav('
Collms then smgled m Moseby.
Daw Streb, 3-0, went71 3 mnmgs
He y tclded &lt;..orman Thomas · frrsl
homP run of thP season in lhf' etghth
and Rov Lee .Jackson flmshed up for
hrs second save
Red Sox 2, Angels 0
M arty Barrett, making hi s firsr
starr of 1984, drove m one run ami
scored the othPr befoN' the rarn'
came wit h Boston battrng m the
slxrh mning
Barrett. filling m for second
baseman Jerry Rem.v . smglcd th=
trm es as the Red So' ended
California's
ftvf' gamf' w mning
streak
In lhe SE'COnd. he smgled in Reid
Nichol s. "ho had doubiL'&lt;i In the
frfth, Barrett srngled and later
scored on Mike Eas iE"r' s sacrifice
fly
Wrnner Bobbv Ojeda, 1-2. all owed
lhre&lt;' hil s and struck out SIX,
mcludmg Reggre Jackson lluw
trmes Groff Zahn took his first loss
rn three decisions.

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earned run avf'ragf', g Jve up ft vr h1t ~ and thr('(&gt; of h1 ~
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Lea, 3 1, walked five and struck oul two befua•
leaving for a pmch -hitter in the seventh. Garv Lucas
worked the fmal mning for hiS third save.
Darryl Strawberry's two-run single off Lea, hrs
sixth hll m hts la•t SIX at hats, boosted NE'W York to a
4 0 lmd In thP thrrd But the Expos scored three times
wrth fiv e hits against Terrell m thei r half of the third

PONT1AC. M1ch 1A1'1-Pia\lng

s ron hr~1dc&gt;d b\ llrnn K1ssmger to

that'~

" lf vou df'nv \OUt(' ft ghttn g .1
COW'l l \\ar, thrn f'\'Pr~ ·nnP Cdn
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covf'rt w•.11 111 Central AmE'nca ts

11 will have to
more rovrrtly.

Mike Marshall got tbe run back for the Dodgers m the
second Inning with Ills fifth home run of the yPar and
his third In two games_
But the Dodgers took the lead m rhe third as Dave
Anderson singled and was sacrificed to Sf'('()nd bv
Welch . Anderson moved to thrrd on Steve Sax 's smgl~
and scored on a sacrifice fly by Bill Russell
Expos 6, Mets 4
Tim Wallach slugged a three run homer to eraS&lt;' o
sixth-Inning defrcit and Charlie Lea scattered crght
hits over the first S(&gt;ven innings as Montreal def&lt;'ated
New York
. The Expos trailed 4 3 when Wallach, who rs lied fm
the NL lead wrth five homprs, hned a 3-2 prtch from
Walt Terrell, 2·1, over lhl' left field fenc e at Montrt'al' s
Olympic Stadium Terrf' ll had walked Andre Dawson
and hrt Gary Carter wr th a prtch aftpr gettmg the first
out m the lnnmg

Seaver-Palmer
matchup flutters;
Tribe stops Texas

Democraric challenger wtll cry out
thai, as predicted , w e have here
another Vtetnam. R('('all lhat all
thr&lt;'&lt;' of the Democrallc chal lengers have publtcly pledged to
dtscontmue resist a neE&gt; wtt hm N Icaragu a lo th~ gov~t nment that
carn Ps out th e orders o f MoscowHavana W~ could. then expect
fiPI'Ce opJ:XJSltton should Heagan

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advisers,

Sa lvadOI mrght be renamed "Che
CuPvara City. " 1
Reagan knows rhat if he makes

sa1ing, really, I hal foreigne1s have
per haps found themselves in control of U.S. elections.
To be completely specific· Na
twnal Rf'vlew 's Washtngion corres
pondent John McLaughlin gtV&lt;'S

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Reagan's

surveying the milrla ry slluatlon,
trll him that the cruneh has come .
Er ther we interwnl directly lyes,
including thf' usP of Amencan
troops l 01 E l Sal vador 1s van qUished as thmoughl y as South

the L'aiPgon of damagmg I he lanriS&lt;'apc
"Wp'w had whole ,J!alcas dug up dl mghr. says Carroll who srronglj
suggested that, rf caught, the culpnt &lt; wou ld gel no mPrcy
The lav. also sav" the Cap1! ol grounds md\ not hP uSf'td for rf'('frattonal
purposes
So, rechmcall'. ~'OU cant !I\ a kr le. h.mg glide, sl&lt;'fl. or ndc bikes there

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By Assodawd Pres.
EarIter this season, the Los Angeles Dodgers were
soft touches for left-handed pitchers. and just about
everyone else, it seemed .
Lately , though, they've been winning left and right
Following a good series against the San Diego
Padres , m which they took three of four games. the
Dodgers continued to roll with a 2-1 victory Monday
rught over the Houston Astros and Bob Knepp&lt;'r.
Altbough only the third triumph against a southpaw
this year, the victory was the Dodgers' lOth In their
last 13 games as Bob Welch survived some early
trouble and went on to pttch an eight -hither
Welch, 2-2. struck out five and walked one m his firsl
route-going p&lt;'rormancP of the season.
Housron gut its run offWPich m the first mnlngwhen
l&lt;evin Bass sin~:led, stole s{'('()nd, moved to third on a
passed ball and came home on a double bv Jose Cruz.

April24, 1984

Will democracy let us down William F. Buckley Jr.

The Daily Sentinel

Middleport, Ohio

Hot Dodgers capture 2-1. victory over Astros

Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Midcllepott, Ohio
T~y.

Pomeroy

under control rhan I've sE'f'n 111m
play I thought his judgmm r 11as
belter than in lhr past ..
Charles Barkle\. Auburn. 101
w ard · " He will have drffercnt
demands than have been pla ccd on
htm to datr. He' s got 10 work at
txocomlng a belt PI' dcfcnsrve pia\"'
and shar-p&lt;'nmg 1hose thmgs he dO&lt;'S
well "
Sam PPrkms. North Ca rolin a.
fotward
'I think Perkins had
excellent t&gt;ffort . .

HP gets things

donf' f' Jsih
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!On\ cl rd "Hpdor•snnPor 1\~ 0 tllmg-.;
dCC'eptabl e h\' m\ st,mclard '-' "
Jdf Tumf'r Vi1nrlrrhllt lor".\ did
Hr pia~ s \\'It h ..1 good r on -.; pr. ,ltl\'f'
c~pprn,!Ch Hf' t.Jkf's Vf't\ good shot s
.1nd ts e n sp w1 th his uasSf'o;,; ··
Chuck PPrson A uburn torv. arcl
· Out s r .~nr11ng nl hiPtP He got a ]Oil to
thf' th1 ~ h 11 n d "cnmmagP la st
\\t'f'k 1 It took a l'PCJJ Ioug h ktd to
r omP hark th f' t\~ o mght s /for thf'
\H'&lt;'kf'nd gamf'" 1 "

&lt; hns Mullrn Sr .John' s, for,•ard
" In m~· mind . Mull rn "a fof\\ Jrd
'Th at's whcrf' Mu ll rn has ro plm · to
rna kc I he squad Good shooter from
I he l)('rimeler."
Lt'On Wood. Ful lcrron Sratr.
g ualll
HP knows thl' fH st foul
if'ttcrs 111 ddPnsc Hopeful!\, hP II
lmrn the '"'' of lhem Th at'll b&lt;•
VC'I}' important to hun "

Mrchacl .Jmdan, North Ca rolina,
guard -!m"\\ ard "As nc"biP as a
pial cr can be
affords
opportunitic&gt;sma\af!PI\ of ways ''

.John Srockton, Gonzaga, guard
"Sm;n t p!J vf'r '
AI\ 1n RobC'rtson
At k,m sas,
guard "l'he gN'a tesl pla\ cr IS onc

The Reds on Monday sent rookre
right -hander Mrke Smith down to
their Class AM Wichita farm club
and called up rookie left handcr
John Franco
Smith, 2.1, won a spot as I he only
rookie on the Reds' pitching staff
with a strong spring training,
compiling a 1.50 earned run average
In four appearances. Smith had a
5 2.'l ERA in eight regular season
app&lt;'arances, giving up 12 hits and
six runs in 10 l-31nnings

Michigan , PX fl'TI Lit ng tht' d !'h 'ndtn ~
Umt E'CI Staf(''l, F oot hal! Lt ,JgUI'
c hampto ns' los mg -.;trr·.tk to lhll't'

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JU St 44 \ ,Jrd ~ ru"h1ng. 10 f1rst doH n'
and fofC'Pd fi\'P turno\ Pr" me ludm g
tou1 mtrrceptJons ag t~m " t P.tn lhct
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Page-4

Meigs students attend FHA-HERO event
Three membersofthe Meigs High
School Home Economics Relat&lt;'d
Occupations t HERO I Club and
their advisor, Suzy Carpenter, were
in Columbus recently for the state
FHA ·HERO ronvPntion and skill

about tlle trends in th&lt;:&gt; job m arket,
techniq ues for resumPS and applira ·
l ions and lntPrviewlng. It was noted
a decision as to whether to hire an
applicant Is usually made within the
first minutPof thP iniPrvit&gt;w .
Other arf&gt;as of Pmphasi s WPI'f&gt; on

Pvents compPti.tun.

('{)OKING SKILL'i - c\s a part of the Ohio FilA-HERO stat&lt;.'
convention :md skills events held n '('f'ntly in ( 'ohnnhus, ~tudt&gt;nls Wld
:\Irs. Gloria Van IU&gt;eth, homt' t•conomit•s h&gt;acher, watdlt'd the t·ht•f at the
.Japant'St' St&lt;•akhoust• pn'parP dinnt•r. Many of tlw students an&gt; in food
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POMEROY -The Wildwood
Ca rr!C'n Club will ml'C'I Wednesda y at 730 p.m. at thP home of
Hilda Yea Uf(l'L Membprs are to
tal'" a package of seed.

TH U RSDAY
POMt :HOY Twin Cilv
S hrine! IPS v.·il! mt"'f"f Thursday at
1: : ~o p. m . at lht• horne of Donna
Morris . M('mtx&gt;rs to \\'l'ar

Easter hat s.
POMEROY - A tx&gt;nefit luncllm n and br idge party will be
hl'ld at thf' Parish House of the
Epi scopal Church. Pomemv,
Thursday at 12:30 p.m . Those
plannmg to attend are asked to
tclcphon&lt;' Nanr\' Rl't'd, 'l'l2-2:l70.
fir Rotx:·rlct O'Brien. 9Y2-1'i89.

Happenings
puhhe is lrwil('{} .

Civ iran tu meet
Pl JMt:ROY- :\a nc\ .lciTPr s.
clini &lt;" rnuna gPr of Planfl( '&lt; l Pa r
rnthood in Mf'i g~ Count\· \\·ill tx•
th1· 1"1•a tun'(] SJX'&lt;tkf'r thi s ''vt•n in g .:J t tht' mPPting n f t h1· Big

fkncl ('t.l'ttan ('lu h
l ll't topic will hf' " Tht• ('om
mu nit y \

f{o lf' in I 'lannod P ;u ·('fl! hood ." T h1• mr&gt;(•tin.l! will 1"".10
held &lt;-~1 ! hP LaS;lll(• f"{(·qaura nt .

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POMFROY - A danCC' w il l be
ht 'Ill a1 1hP Pomrro_
v AmC'rican
Ll'gion Hall Suncla\. April 29,
from Hp.m . to 11 p.m. Music will
IX' pm\' irlf"d h~· GrorgC' Ha ll.
Admi5'ion $10 pPr coup!€'.
.\d,·ace tick&lt;'ts arpw rt 'Q uin&gt;d
otnd rna )' beobtain&lt;'d b\'contart in.Q l·Jza Cilmorr or MickPy
Williams.

Week to
focus on '84 election in the media
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t• lf•c'! Jr lll \ "f'dl will IX"· l hf • fo("U S o f
()hi&lt;' l ' nin·r s i t ~··s \lith Jnnu;tl C"rn ·
munic. tl i11n \.\"rr•k in :\thf&gt;n_, _ .- \pril
;il-M ,t\ -1
Ff\IIU rHl &lt;Jn1n ng th(• more l!ld n
--~~ "ij)(':tki 'i'" \\'ill hr lht· Si nk •·"
lm•ttu •r' nl ('lf'H'I~truJ - l~·m&lt;l ·
•T; rt ic- l" .S. HPp. l.nu i.li S t okf's of
OhiiJ. .:t nd f"lr\·rJantl Municipa l

Court .fudge

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Da nif•l Schorr. &lt;..Pn ior corrf' 1·'fX&gt;nd .
&lt;·n t for C;dlll' \"1'\\"'-. 1\rtv.-rJrk .
Tht · ;rn nual r·w• n1 brin g~ prnfPs ' ionaL.., ontr1 rh r• ('J.m pu_..,, Jrlli rhi s
\"f';n· th1· gucH.,ts includf' pollricr&lt;Jns.
pn ll.str •ro..,. carnp; ri gn nffic ·Lrls :rnd
juurn;tlish. ;Ill of whom \\·il l
c'iJTJ t ri!Julc' to tht• ;tna Jp,js of lilt'
c·nmtyonf•nl'-. o f c tmpai .(!ns.

Thr S t n kr·~ hrfJ!hrrs will dcli\"IT a
Jilin kP\ ·nntr acldrPss. " Pnlitic '-. rt nd
rlu • :'vlPd i ~r · ThP Pov..T•r of lm.:.rgf'
:\ll;tking 1)1" Rn •; rking ... nn r\pril ." l! J.
lk p . Stnkf'". (' ]rctf'd in \91-lX its

Balloon day
for AHA gets
$450 donations
o w r $4Ci!t wots donatt&gt;d to thr'

,\mf'rican
ll !•ar t .\ssociatiun
1hrough s&lt;"uu fs of Pom£•ro_\' Troop

first h la('k mPmlwr of
( ·o n g rP s~. is lhf' SC'ninr ml'mlx'r of
thf' Ohio ciPlrgat ion t-~nd c hclirm a n

Ohio·,

n f th•· ll rHJ-.t• f.:thk s Commitlf'f' .

.Jullgf' Carl StokP"' a ttrac tf'd intf'rnafi()nal at tf' nti on in 1%7 whC'n hf'
w;1s swnr n in as m'-!~'O r of Clf'\'Piand
- lhf' fir&lt;.;t black ma .vo r of a m ajor
.- \rnf'ri c an cit \ ·.
\ 'PIP ran journalis t Dan irl ~horr.

\\·ho wor kf'fi for CAS for 'l~ ~ · Pars
hdnn• j11in i n g C'~N. will S(&gt;t'ak
clurin~ .r :Vt;1~· :\ Cf'rf'm o ny in whic h
hf' will tx&gt; awardrd thf' E . W .
S.:Tii-JP"' Schoo l of .Journalism's
Carr I '" n And a A \\'a rd for enduring
cn ntrihuti o n~ to _journali sm.
In ol hrr discw-.;~ ion ." of poli !lc!ll
t ·nrrHnunic&lt;Jtions. tilE' \H'•Pk's spotllgllt \\'Ill turn on " Bia&lt;·k Poli ti cia ns Lp AgJ inst lht: Mf'dia.··
nwcl i &lt;l CO\"f'ragf' oft h( • Third World .
thP ad\·ocacy ro iP of thP Pldprly in
th&lt;' political proc0" and politics
and l hr nf'\\' tE'-chnologif's .

t\ n ho n ora ~ · doctora tf• wil l lx&gt;
prr'sl'ntro to Charles S. M('('hf&gt;m
.Jr .. chairma n of th0 hoard of
dir{'(' tor' of Taft Rrn adra &gt;tlng Co.
~('(- h Pm. a nativf' of NC'lsonvillf',
h. ts spPnt hi s pro f~ss l ona l li f&lt;'
working for Taft. Jn Ohio-based
com panv that owns a numllf'r of
!Pif'\ cis ion a nd radio sta t o n s.

who h&lt;'ld ba l loon day in
Middlepor1 and Pomeroy Saturday .
Chairmm for the project werP
Ka thryn Hart . Donna Carr and
.lan&lt;et Bolin. Scout l&lt;'aders who
assisted with the artiv lty wPrP Tom
llf'c&gt;d, scoutmaster, Dan Will and
MlkP Wright. Scou ts on the street s
were Stacey Shank, Tommy Lane.
Randy Hawley, Chris A lkire, .Joey
Roush, Mike Mayer, Todd Smith,
Bracy Korn, Jason Wright. and
RobbiP Hawk.
HeadquartPrs were King Builder
Supply and the Meigs Inn .

Mrs. Vada Hazelton. Hemlock
GrovP, attended tlle CanC'er Crusade meeting of the American
Cancer Society or the Meigs Unit at
Veterans MPmorial Hospital to
share her story.
Two years ago Mrs. Hazelton
woke up one morning finding herself
hemorrhaging.
Knowing !!Ornething was definttlely wrong, she
Jmnmediately called a doctor for an
appointment. After being exam ined, she was referred to a hospital
for a O&amp;C.
Mrs. Hazelton had noinsuranCE'or
money but knPw she had to go ahead
with whatevPr the future held . AfiPr
I he O&amp;C. she waited sLx days forth&lt;'
t'C'sult s through shP felt she knew

Meig!' County GardPn Cl ub
members have been invited to
e'hibit in the Open Gate Garden
C'lub's spring flower show, " Melodies of Spring" tolx'held in Yalt&gt;Hall
at Rto Grand&lt;' College, Satut'day
and Sunday.
:, p.m Saturday and Lp.m. to4 p.m
Sunday.
Thl' artL,Iic arra ngemrnt r lasSI's
np&lt;'ll for PXhihit to Meigs Countv
arrangers ar'P "Tip-Tl){' Through
the Tulips," a design of three tulips
and "How GrPat Thou Art" includ·
in g an EastPr Madonna. Thf' junior
artistic a rrangf:'mPnll'lass L~ ··swnrnf&gt;rtime," brigh t co lors to
dominate.
Horticultu re clasSf's for f'Xhibil
arC' slngiP tuli~. double tulip, other
tulips on one stem. trurnpC'tda!fodil,
long cupped dal'ftxlil. shari cupped
daffodil, othE'r var ieties of daffodils
on one su-.m. African violets, s ingle
blmm, African vrolets, double
bloom. va riPgatro foliage, hloom ·

A v isit to th P MPigs fount~·
Infirmary pr'PC'eded the Tuesday
night mf'{'ting oft he DorrasCircleof
the IJ. H. Sanborn Missionary
SociPt&gt;· of the MiddiE'port First
Bapt is! Church.
Elizabeth Slavin, .June Kloes,
Helen Bodimer and Beulah White
provided music, rf'adings and
rtofn&gt;shm£'nl s canying out the
Easter theme for the patimts.
Choco late bunnies were givpn as
favors.
The four then joined Flora M arie
Gi ~on, Jani('(' Gibbs and Sarah
Owen at thp homP of BerniCP Baker
for a meeting . Devotions by Mrs.
BakC&gt;r Included a meditation by
Norman Vinc&lt;ent Peale.A thank -you
not&lt;' was read from the scholarship
student for a gift of money .
ArrangemE&gt;nt s were made for
refr·('Shment s at lhP Sanborn
meeting.
ThP love gift offerlng dedication
was given by Mrs. Gibbs. Mrs. Kloes
will host thP May 15 meE&gt;ting.

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ra nts ranging from the White Castle
to thl' Japant'sc StL'akhouSl'.
Th&lt;' group visil&lt;'d Max and
Erma's East whcr&lt;' they enjoy&lt;'d a
va ri£'t y or Amf'rira n and foreign
foods, Wl'nt tol ht&gt; PolynPsian supper
club, thP Kahi kl, visited th&lt;' Frank
lin Park C'onserva i Of)' to v iew the
spring and exotic plant s, art and
tropical plant ' and fi,h . Their tour
also lnclud&lt;'d a visit to the French
Mark&lt;'t and l'ontinmt. a visit lo lh&lt;'
Ohio Cent&lt;'r. the Hyatt Rt·~mrv

what the resu lts would be. These siX
days were the long"'! days of her
life. Upon receiving a call from the
doctor telling her to come into the
offiCE', shP new thf' news wasn 't
going to tx&gt; good. She was told shP
would have to undergo surgt'ry and
ra diation treatmpnt.
ThP doctor sent her to Columbus
for the tx&gt;st surgeon and care of this
kind. AfterradiationonMondaysht'
went into surgery on the following
Friday morning. Mrs. Hazelton had
a total hysterectomy and was told
that the cancer had not spread any
farther and the surgery was very
successfu l. To this day, a II is WPII. If
she had waited just a month, it would
have been too late. The cancer may
have spread further through her

l:Kxly.

God to hPlp her get through this
ordea l. HP wish Is tha t pvf'ryone
would lea rn thP wan .ing signals of
ca ncN and bp awarP of all that ran
bpdonl'. Mrs. Hazpllonsays not tobp
afraid to go to a doctor and h ave as
problem chffk&lt;'d as soon as you
notiC'f' somf'thing is wrong.
Everyone is scared of thP un
known, but with thP AmPrican
Cancer Society working every day,
our c ha nc(l'S an" bf'tter tha n C'VC'r
before.
Rememtx&gt;r. two years ago, Mrs.
Hazelton did not know that sh&lt;' had a
prublem or that sht•would br•c·urn:l
and feE&gt;Iing finP and happy to be
aliVP.
So, if you have a fJUPStio n or
problem s, plmsl' haVP it chPC'kPd. It
could sa \'e your life.

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She is so thankful for h&lt;'t· fai th in

ing llOu SPplant,, loliage hou seplants
and fl OWPI"lng hr&lt;.JnC'hC'S showing
bloom .
Th&lt;' junior l1orticultufC' classes
&lt;-liT' ground C'O\'C' f of thE' samc
va rir ty. fiv(' s t&lt;•ms. samf' lf'n gl hand

4-H news

C'LltTot top growing in d rar g lass
cont aim'r \\l ith roots CJS p&lt;:lrt of thf'

design .
E n! rips an• lo be&gt; in plarf' b,\· mxm
Sat urda,· and should not 1x&gt; t·emm·ed
befort •~p.m . Su nda\·.
Ora l judging b&gt;· tht • &gt;tandanl
s_v stf'm v•ill hfogin al 1 p.m .
SaTu ttb _,..

The Pomeroy Volunteer fire
Department will be holding
a Spaghetti Dinner and Candidates Night Saturday,
April 28 from 2 00 P.M. to
7:00P.M. at the Fire Station
on Butternut Avenue in Pomeroy.
This is open to the public so
that they may meet the Can didates from each party.

'nl(' Wiggl(''- ..tml t ; IJZ~If&gt;~ I H ( "! uh nw1 !\ ptll
aT Tht · hu m(• 11! M&lt;trit' 0\dak ror with i'igh ·
nwmbl'l"" ;t mlthn-,-. ;11\d ~m~ altt&gt;ndim:. ITI 'tll"
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of hus\nr&gt;ss di scu~'-(1(\ inl'lud{'(\ th• • 1·; uuh
s alt~ . ~ - 1-1 {'&lt;llf'n&lt;lar~ ;mel !ai 1· iufl gln ~.
R('frr'!-;hm••n1 s Wf'rt' ~('!\('(\ tn fk'ni~ t:i hrau 1. St;w\· Y;.m kun!-&gt; ,1nd ) Jl i o.; D~l\ " iflo.,~m _­

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Thl' S&lt;Jll'm ('pn tf&gt;l" t ;o. ( ~ttNs ml't M ;1n ·h '])
tt1 ttw hom&lt;' nf t ;lnna Oill'r wi1 11 ninr•
mr&gt;mbr't--.. and 1WP ;_u!vi :-.or ~ alll · nrlin ~ - lt1•mr;
of bu s ln f'!-,~ ln&lt;·tudf'&lt;J makinJ:; plan " fnr pil'king
up ]llf ('r ;1nd a rommuni1Y pro j!'&lt;"l Ln Ma\ .
H f'fn-s hm('n t.., w('lf' ~rW'( IlJ:- · K• ·vin Oil and
l.on:'na Oi!H - Ti rtl M n!df'n. n ' pt li "II'T

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THRU THE END OF APRIL
BY POPULAR DEMAND

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Cunls. H'f' &lt;L..,un•r anti Ti"&lt;IC'i Mkh.wl. hf'alth
unci sa lf'tv chairman. Th&lt;' n('XI ITH'i'tlng nf thf'
duh will bf' Me:~ v ~1 at i :~1 p.m . at St . P:lUl"s
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Favorit es mPntioned

pla nting .

wer&lt;' M ount Hood , King Al fr&lt;'d and
flee Follies. To havr show quality.
she sa id the flowC't·s must be fres h,
Cil.:'an, free from dam agP and in

prime condition.
Form includes nat petals. well

overlapped , broad. regular corona,
well poised and well proportioned .
She said I hal turgid , crisp, velvety
and thick petals give most daffodils
a good substance, and thai thin
papery petals with transparent tips
should be avoided. Mrs. Crane noted
tC'xtures which are desireable as
being smooth with waxy, lustrous
appearances.
ShP also polnted out that lntense
color which is clear, pure, and
cyecatchlng Is the most desireabiP
feature , but the stem should tx&gt;
strai ght . sturdy, good proportioned
and have a he all hy color.
F'or roll caU memtx&gt;rs named a
favori te wild flower. A wild flower
tour was planned tor M ay. Rcfresh mE'nts were served by tlle hostess.

Twenty-four M eigs Loca l High
School busin('Ss and officeeducation
student s and their in" rur tors,
f'.ordon Fisher and Bever !~' Gaul ,
toured ly.
Gallipolis Business College
recent
Alter the tour. the class was gwen
theopportunitytovtsit thpcomputer
room whpre Tom Brown, college
computC'r lnstructor, provided an
insight into tllP rompu tPr systPm .
Brown spoke on program ming
profpssiona !ism and documen ta tion

o f programs
fo r
lay ma n understa nd and explained lhP
course outline for an associa te
dt'gn't' in miC'ro .com put cr

administra tion.
A number of other rourSPs arP

OU to host cheerleading camps
pon ro utines and p rh· atP coaching
on a d c.liJ~· basis.
Special JC!i\'itiC's such JS a dail y·
award progra m arc also sc heduled
duri ng cam ps
FunhC'r infurm~liun &lt;:~bo ut the&gt;

Ohio Universit y will hos t the 1984
versions of the United States
Cheerleaders' Association Cam p.
Junp 18-21; International Cheer·
leading Foundation Camp, June
24-17; Universal Cheerleadlng Association Camp, June 30-July :\;
Eastern Cheerleaders Association
Camp, July 23-26. Cheerleaders
currently enrolled in high school,
junior high school and middl e
school are Invited to attend the
upcoming instructional sC'ssi ons.
Each camp will fpat ure top
instructional staffs. Instruction will
include c lasses in cheE&gt;rleading
conditioning. gymnastics safety

cam ps

m&lt;.~ v

offer ed an d enrollment for the
summer quarter, which beglnsJ une

25. is now unden..vay.

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Complete line of vegetable &amp;
flowering plants, shrubbery, fruit
trees . Azaleas, Rhododendron,
House Plants - 4" to 10".
Foliage &amp; Blooming Baskets
Open Daily 9 to S
Sun . 1 to 5

Ohi o U nivcrsitv's Offi ce of Work ·
shops at J.!W-fi:B-5215 or write:
Offi cC' of Conferencf's anrl Work -

shops. Ohio Uni\'ersitv - Li f&lt;'lo ng
LC'arning, Memorial Auditorium Lo"w L eve l. Athens. Oh 4o701 .

br obtai n('(] by ca lling

Homemaken Club meets
Final plans forparticipatin gin thL'
spring flingof thl' E.xtPns ionSPrvice
cl ubs to tx&gt; held at McA rthuronMa y
4 were made w hen the J ollv
Homemakers Club met r('('ently ~ ~
the&gt; homL' of Mrs. E ffie GrJ tC. The
group enjoyed a potluck lunch and
then m ade name tags for the " ning"

a nd techniques. new cheers an d
chants, leadership seminars, porn -

and sPw ln g ki ts for lh&lt;' craft and
bake sale which is sch&lt;'duled lor
May 11 at the McArthur Courthouse.
The May 9 m&lt;'&lt;'ling w ill bp held at
the Sa lem Cenl&lt;'r firPhouseat w hich
time thp group will make bibs for
nursing homP residents. Members
an' to take teny cloth and btndrng
for thf' bi~.

Introducing

Wills topic of
society meeting
Jpnnifer Sheets, PomProy attar·
ney, spoke on thene&lt;&gt;essltyofhaving
a will at tllP recent meeting of the
Lend A Hand Society of the
Hartisor.ville Church.
Frances Alldre conducted the
m eet lng which opened with group
singing of " In the Garden" and a
prayer by Norma Lee.
There was a parade of original
Easter bonnets by those attending
"1th Mrs. Sheets judging the hats.
She gave first prize to Stella Atkins,
second to Mlnnle McGrath, and
third to Winnie NPal. Each was
pn&gt;Sented a prize.

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Final plans for the Eighth Annual
Coffee Break of the Big Bend C. B.
Club will be made a 1 a m eeting
Friday night at the grange bulding
on thP Rock Sprlngs fairgrounds.
The coffee break will bp held on
May 6 from 10 a.m to 5 p.m . at the
Royal Oak Park archPry building .
The E'VPnt is open to the public and
there Is no admission charge.
CamP booths will bp in operation,
homecooked food will be for sale.
dealers will tx&gt;present and thrre will
be free coffee and entertainment by
the Tex Harrison Band .
Numerous door prizes will be
awarded at the ('()!feE' break.
At the Friday meE&gt;ting, members
a1v to take door prizes and item s for
the food baskets. All memtx&gt;rs are
urge&lt;! to attend theplanningsC'ssion.

Is asked to contact Peggy Crane,
Allee Thompson, or Ja ne
Thompson.
Mrs. Crane preside&lt;! at the
meeting with Alice Thompson
glvlng the devol ions. The resigna ·
lion of Jackie Brickles was accepted
wi th rl'gl'et. A program on daffodil
varieties was prsented IJy Mrs.
Crane who noted that the plants can
be moved eit her in the spring or lh&lt;'
fall . Proper pl anting depths are &amp;-8
lnches and plantlng ln clumps, she
sa id. is preferable to straight linE'

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lnd mllt\llts • t983 Children's Comouter Work:ll1op All nQhls reservetJ Mupt)l!t Cllarauers 1983 ·MuPClfli . rnc Allughts resttYetl 11 0

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The ~uppe1

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PRICES
Dal ly

... 2~ Cent s

Subsc riber s no t desiring to pay the car r\('!' ma v r E&gt; mlt In advancf' direc t to
The Oativ S!&gt;ntlnPI on 3, 6 or 12 monrh
basiS . Crl&gt;d\1 Will be giV(' R ('3 TTie r P3C h
mo n1h .

No s ubscriptions by mall perm lu ed In
towns whf&gt;re home carriN servlrP Is
avail able.

Warning , The Surgeon General Has Oetermtned
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.

MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS

MONTHLY
124.95
34.65

CALL DON E. MULLEN-992-3381

13 Week§

26 WC&lt;'kS
~2 Weeks
13 Weoks
26 Weoks
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.................... $11.&gt;6
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... 158.24
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........ 115.60
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5

Tour of business co ge
provides computer insight

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SYSTEM SALE
279!.~

Club to plan
upcoming break

Attendance at the Free Methodist
Chu rch April 15 was U 2. Choir
memtx&gt;rs present were 12. Easter
sunrise service Sunday will be at
6: 15 a.m. All are welcome.
Mrs . Tina Jacobs, who has been
vPry Ill, was able to attend church
Sunday morning.
Mrs. Amb&lt;'r Lohn, Pomeroy, was
dinner r:uest of Mrs. Emma Fox
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs . Pearl Gilkey and
John Stahl were dinner guests'
Sunday of Mrs. Della Stahl.
Mrs. Geraldine Ferguson , Columbus. daughter of Mrs . Bertha
Parker. remains very Ill.

St. Pau l l.ulhf'Llll Chu r1· h- Tht• mPmh •rs
('I('('Tf'd

'The Rev. U -

SPEAKER -

nanl Well.!!, Dallas, Texas, wiD
be evangelist for revival services to be held May 1 through
May 6 at the Middleport Church
of the Nazarene. His talks wiD he
Bible t'efltered and services are
at 7 p.m. each evening. The
publlc Is invited.

Arrangements for a tree planting
at the Carleton School In Syracuse
this month, and for ameliorating the
flower garden around the nag pole
at the Meigs County ln!lrmary were
made at the recent meeting of the
Winding Trail Garden Club held at
the home of Allee Thompson.
The Chinese Chestnut trees to be
planted arourid the mentally re·
larded school have been donate by
Robert and Addalou Lew Is.
Members were reminded of the
sprtng regional meeting to be held at
Marietta, May 17, and asked to
contribute items for the sales table.
Donations may be left with Mrs.
Thompson, sales committ ee
chairman.
Membership In tlle club Is open
now andanyonelntercsted In joining

Laurel Cliff
news notes

WILL CONTINUE

Dorca.r Circle
vi.rits infirmary

SKILLED NURSING CARE

That Could Amount To

thE'rf' were vis it s to several rPSiau ·

Flower show extended to Meigs clubs

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~49

Caq:enter. an alumna , discu.sSf'd

The show hou ~ are from 1 p.m . lo

0Jnce set

ou Communication
t~1rough

first impression, background knowl&lt;'dge about the company and the
position, and the ability to ask
lntPUigent , job-related qupst ions.
TheHEROgroupwasaccompan ·
ied by Mrs. Gloria Van H.eet h and
five FHA nnembprs on a visit tot he
Ohio State Uniwrsity College of
Home Economics where the staff
spoke on club teamwork, mutual
goals and personal respon sibility.
The HERO group visited thP OSU
College of Home Economics for the
Cat·eer Da&gt;' program, where Mrs.

Hotel and the Nationwide Building.
Mrs. Van Reeth 's students compC'ted in the team demonstration·
showing how to prepare peanut
butter fudge ln an electric sklllet.
ThPY took a first place rating at the
regional compel ilion and an honorable m&lt;'nttion at the contest In
Columbus.
The ME'igs Chapt!'r also rL'C€ived
an award of mcnt and a plaque for
bt&gt;ing thP lOth highest contributor to
thE' Childrms Hospital Fund , a
statewldeproj!'C't oftheFHA-HERO
chapters.
ThC' FHA studPnts from MPigs
were a('('ompaniro by &amp;'l·ky Cotterill and Karen F'acpmyer, Meigs
ins! rue tors.
The convmtion was held at
Veterans Memorial Auditorium.
S&lt;•vent wn sludmt s and teachers
from MPigs attmdPd.

Cancer victim shares story at meeting
By SHARON MICHAEL
MelpCOURtyA.CS
lnfonnatlon Chalnnan

Calendar
Til LSDAY

Kelly Clark served as a timer,
Kim Eblin and Angie Pratt as
runners and Mrs. Caq:~E"n tf'r as a
j udge for th&lt;• job "pplications and
lntervi£Ws com petit ron in thcronsu mer homemaklng and job training
skills This included compiPting a
resume and job application, going
thrOuf.!h intervieY.ing and writing a
follow -up lettPr. It also included
judgtng on appearan&lt;'f', genPral
impression and promptness. Em phasis was made on preparation ln
the classroom for the workplace.
ThP students attended seminars
on job trainlng where tht&gt;y learn&lt;'d

car!'C'r opportunities in the fiPid of
hom e I'COnom ics. A tour of' the
ca mpus was takm . along with a tour
of the renova ted Old Worthingtin
Inn which dates back to 1831 .
RC'storation cost t1 mill ion.
Since many of thP stud&lt;'nt s arc
Prnployed in the fiPid offoo:J sPrvi('(',

The Daily Sentinel-Page

Ohio

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Middle po rt , Oh'10

April 24, 1984

Tuesday,

rvmero.,.._

T~~ April 24, 1984

Filmmakers must stand trial
for deaths on 'Twilight Zone'

stons, won praise from a lawyer for
lh&lt;' famil y of one oi l he v1ctuns
"There are cerlam Jmuls beyond

IN lOl lRT- "'l'w1ll g ht Zone'' 111m dlr('dor
John Landtioi from ldt. ,asso&lt; 1atP prodlu t•r (rt•orgt•
Flosey ,Jr, and prndUitwn nunagt•r nan r\llm-

MunH_ipal judgf' ord f' r c d Landis to stand trial for
lhl' h L• Ikopter c..:ras h of thrt-' t' ac..:tors during the
filming of the mnvil' ( c\P La.,erphoto )

gham s it in a Lo~ r\ngrles &lt; uurtroom l\lnnday as a

which none of us have the nghl to go
for realit y and authenticity .Jusl
because we are portra ymg the war
doesn t mmn we hav&lt;' to kill
anybody,· said attorney J~rome
Berc hin, who has sued the mov1e
makl'rs and Wam&lt;'r Bros. for $:ro
mll llon in thedeatho!RenepChen,6

Influential opposition stands
in way of job saving efforts
WASHll\GTOI\ (,\PI - JnfiU!•n
ti aJ opposit ion stand' 1n Tht• "C:l\ of
effort s to sav(' 520 toa l nllmng Johs
m southmslern Ohto l ' s H••p
Clar ence MII IPr s.&lt;J\"
ln acons!lluPnt lt•ttf'r tutx-·m.uh"fl
todav. thP Ohio Repuhl 1&lt; c~n outhn"J
a l"'f'Vtsed rtq u\'st h\ ( 'onsuml' t "
Po\H' I Co tu t h( ~11( htg .m ,\tt
PollutiOn (ontrullommis'-Ion lo1"
tht et'-\ Pa 1 l'f'P l JP\ I' on m1 ·d tng 1h. 11
state's 'iandard" lot "ultUl d1ox1dt
C'm i"SIOn"'

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suppiH"" !ht •

Mtchtgan utJhl\ \.\.llh lt'i.tll\t I\
high sultUJ coo:.~ I !ro m 11s Sunm hill
mm£&gt; m Mo:xt~h.tl.t ( )hHI 1ht l 1f'J n
Coun t\ mmf' shr p" aboul ~ ~ pt·t ('t·nt
of li S rnodurl ton 10 lhf' Uli.Jtl\ t'dt h
)P.tl and J2(J mmm~-: Jobs h 1ngt ' o n
thf' conr r act
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hC'.:JI m g. ('dUl lonC'd lhLl l .lppiOVLI I IS
no t ( f't t._ un
The sra t p ul M 1ch1gan has
poml&lt;xl out puhl!cl\ that lhe .J H
l"mplx•ll Plcmt 1s one of lh0 last
• o,!l l1u1 nmg po"£'1 snurrrs m thP
stdl(' \\ h l(h hdS not VI I C'Offi(' InfO
( ompl1 mcP w 1th thr stare s stnrt
o.; uJfUI &lt;'llll&lt;.i&lt;.iion 111lrs M 1lleJ scud
And tl 1s Lmp:Jrtant to no l l' that
tlpp:l"lllrm tr J (onsum{'rs Powpr's
r tltJI J&lt;.; b\\dl organtzc~Lln dmfluf'n
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h1&lt;.;~on of co mmiSSIOn 1 u lin~sshows
rh 11 gd tn mg d pprm .:J I lm f'XCPpt 1o ns
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M &amp; W Ca l liP, lnt to (,dn Lee
Wurn0r. Flonme Sur Wa1 n01. I
acre. Ch&lt;'sl er
Gary lRe Warner Bon mc Sue
Warnf'r to Gr1rv LPf' W.1rn0r
Pa1 rl'ls
Bonni e Sue Warm' t
Ches ler
Laura P Kiem-.tka l..tUI .t K1eb'

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olumbts
I J&lt;..,, t \ r1~ JslP\ to N ff'an Si?.-Ibo!t
f &gt;.t 1r r•l 01 ,1 ngP
\I I,J( 1\'ill to l .amE Hoffman.
I 1 1t',,t h:
Hoffm&lt;:Jn
40 &lt;.1(.'1(',
l'tlflt( I l l \ \' 11l agf'
I trnt•o., Snodgi &lt;~~ .... Ruth Snod
1-! 1 I"' lo HPtlman L
G ibson,
I lt'l.~t 11 d1 f&lt; G1hson Lots 12 a nd B,
ILH tnt· \ ' tllage
f dg,ll
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\o\o Jfp, df'Ced SC'd,
Hl. tnl he F. Wolff' Cer1 of 1'1 ans
Vlicld leP&lt;:H I VJ !I age
Joseph ~ ol fP Mildred Wolfe,
I f •n.t Mc1rtm Carl A Marh n,
\udrf'\ fl (-lle\
l dm('-. A H a lf'V
I 1 o~nk I ugenp WolfC' . [ dna Wo lfe,
11 h\ lit&lt;; .I Rm\.1. n John 810\.VTl
l{nt)('l I M Plf'ICf' Ruth P lC'f('('
P.u (f'ls Mu1dll•port V1ll agr
( h.tl If's /\ rra blrf'f' I aura W
( !. lhll rf'
to l- &lt;1SII An d
F: n Prgy
High! of W c!V, Colu mbia
Alhci l N Qlll vrv .JoannP A
QUivrv Rohcrt C P.uker Sld nrv
J P.u krr to East land E nergy
Hight of Wav. C olum bl&lt;l
Wllll .t m Stout. Dorolhv Stout lo
F'a si i.J nd Energy Righi of Wav
( olumb1a
Larn H A n dPrson . Barb ara K
·\ndl' l ~o n , Frank M .JonPS to
F.astland Ene1gy R1ght of Way.
Cnlumbia
W F: Eng!~. (,,ant M E ngle.
Rugr1 Van Dyke, K alhrvn Van
Dv kp lu East land Ene1gy, Righi of
Wav. Co lumbi a
Belle R('('ves, Will ia m J . Reeves
to Helen F'mdllng, 1 acre . Orange
Paul E Gaston, Margaret E .
&lt;,..,tun lo R uckeve Rural Elec
&lt;'mp Inc . Right of Wav, Columbia
l.1nd,t F:
Kwsf'&lt;' .James E
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HP '&gt;aid conC'f'SSJons offerecl b \
Peab&lt;xl v and Conrail w ill rcsull m
utilit Y r ;. r tr sav mgs for M1rh1gan
eonsumc&gt;r s of about $13 m 1lhon
dUJ m ~ thf' thn:'f&gt;-ve._lr V&lt;1 11anrr
ppnoo

thc- ml'n we1f' arrest cod based on
1n format10n r('('eJvE'd F'ndav mght
by Sh~1 iff Palr1ck Hale} and
rv Jck-nC'C' obtamed du nng the 1nves
ligatiOn, but d('('lmed to plOV Jd~
del ail s
··wedJP not gotng tod !sclos&lt;'anv
fac· ts that would Jeopardize the
CDS&lt;:' Carcv smd This has lle&lt;'n a
high publ tcltv cas&lt;'. but l lhtnk lhev
can gpt a fatr trtal in this county"
II blunt mstmmenl v. as used loki!I
lhP V t&lt; l1ms. Ca r~,. sa1d but aulhon
liE's arC' unce rt a m v. hether thev
hav &lt;' Jl'(OverPd th£:•mun:ler wL•apon
Dane~· lxxh was found m his lool
tr utk 111 thP family sd riVPWa\ The
ot hC'I two v 1rtnns we1C' found m the
fam1h hom~ Ill'aJ by, authonl!es
said
Bolh m~n WH&lt;' arrPSt&lt;'d earl y
Sa turdJv al the1r homPS m the St
M art m' a1ea of Bro"-TI Cou nt v
l'ofl ma n ba1 ncadrd hunsell m a
bc'd1 oom wtl h his \A.1ff&gt; when oth cers
anl\rd but police l alked him mlo
-..iJny•ndermg v.. 1thout m c 1dent, Ca

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KN'S&lt;'&lt;' to DWlg ht D
Ashley,
Wanda L As hl&lt;'\ l'J acr&lt;'. L ots ·m
cm d tOO, Saltsbury
Hona ld A Whiiiinglon, Emma A
Wh il ll nglnn to Ea tl and F nergy
J(Igh l of Wav. Columbia
Rex H C headl&lt;'. Ro nme M
Cheddle In Eastl an d Energ:, R ighi
of W.l\ Columbia
Rex H C headle Bonm~ M
C Hea dle to Easll and E nergy. R ight
of Wav. Colu m bia
Gr.tm J!lc Stou t Joanna Sl oul 10
E.1stlan d E n0rgy. Rtght of Wav .
Columbia
L OUISP Z El li s to Eas tland
J: nerg\. Rig hi of Wa y Columbia
Howard Thoma, Evely n Thoma
to HPr.J id Oil a nd Gas Co, Right of
W.Jv Saltsburv
T ed War nf'l, Suzan ne \Varner to
Ht•J a id Oil and Gas Co. R ighi of
Wav. Salis bury.
Paul :1-lcElroy, Neva M cE lroy to
He&lt; aid 011 and Gas Co Ri gh t of
~a v. Sa lisbury

Ga rnel Wllhem, deceased. 10
Harold V Wllhem, Barbara Joa n
Gilliland , Affldavll, Olive
H arold V Wllhem , Bet1y Jane
Wllhem, Maxine Dixon. H arold
Dlxen Vlrgene Whitlatc h. JamPS
Whlllatch. Paul MldkJff. Betty
Midkiff, Warner Midkiff. J ane
Ca nter . Willard Canter, Robert
Shinn , Sa lly Shmn, Barbara Jane
Gilliland, Steve Gilliland to Orvll
Midkiff, etal , Parcels, Olive.
E lden D Marklns. deceased,
Affidavit. L illie M MarkJns. Scipio.
John V Bogard. Sr., Donna
Bogard 10 William E Ca lvert ,
Maxine Bond Cmmpler. Vivian
Bond.Ellls Minerals, Lebanon

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POMEROY,O.

Th~ al tornev sa1d he would ask a
SupPnor CoUJ1 JUdge 10 set aside
C1 a han ·s deciSIOn. w hich fol lowed a
l~nglhv prellmmm; heat mg thai
0nded April 9 Anv trta l would be
held m Supenm Court

PRI CE REDUCED - Near lhe
Mtnes - 3 ~droom ranch on
appro&lt; 2 acres country set
lmg Now only $18 500
PRICE REDUCED - Syracuse
- Attractive 3 bedroom ranch
new deckm g large lot Bargam
at reduced pflce ol $32 900
plus 91 0c assumable loan !01
?5 years w1lh balance ol
$25600 monthly pay ments of
$313 InCludes laKeS and 1nsur
ance Double ba1gatn

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MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF ASA ASH
WORTH HOSKINS .
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MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATES OF
DOW BEN ROUSH
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New Homes-Extensive
Remodeling
Insurance Work
Custqm Pole ole •s
&amp; Garages
Roofing Work
Aluminum &amp; Vmyl S1 dmas
15 Years Experience
GREG ROUSH
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marlu!tplace
Real Estate General

FOR SALE
(I) HOUSE IN CHESTER:
Three acres wtlh a mcely
constructed conrete block
home 26x30. 3 bedrooms ,
one bath. 12x15 lwtng
room and 24x24 famtly
room. Parttally carpeted,
fuel otl furnace With fac1l1 ·
t1es
for
woodbumer
12x15 block storage butldtng, 20x30 block garage
R1ght off Rt. 248. country
setting, 'h mtle east of
Chester. Ohio
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE.
Down statrs equ1pped w1th
kitchen. ltvtng room
dinmg room and den:
~pslatrs has two bed·
rooms and one bath·
house also has base:
ment. lot size approx.
48'x308'. Needs work .
Interested contact
The Home Nattonal Bank
in Racme. 949-2210.

Georges Creek Rd

For all your wtrmg
needs . furnaces repair

CO.

SIDING
" Beautiful , Custom
Built Garages "
Call for free sidmg estimates~ 949-2801 or
949 ~ 28o0
No Sunday Ca lls

service and 1nstallalton .
Residential
&amp; Commercial

742-3195

Call

Or 992·5875

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OHIO VAlLEY
ROOFING
All Types Roofmg &amp; S1d1ng

Roger Hysell
GAR.AGE
Rt 124. Pomeroy Ohio

Guners , Downspouts

AUTO

Pamtmg , Coatmg

&amp; TRUCK

REPAIR

NEW - REPAIR
FREE ESTIMATES
All Work Guaranteed

A I so Transmission
PH .

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or

614-742-2834

992-5682
992-7121
3· 24 -tfc

41 18/1 mo

DOZER
BACKHOE
WORK

WANTED
All Types of Alummum
Clean Sheet &amp; Cast
4 t ( lb.
Weeks of April 9-21
Alumtnum Auto . Tians.
'8 00 Each
hony Alummum

Pnced On

AND

lnspectton

AL TROMM
742-2328

Lotated l'!t Mtle "East ot
Paeetown on Twp 14 2

Call 992-3466

Scipio Energy
Recycl1 ng Divis\·on

We Have the
Lowest Rates

4/JJ / mo

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•Z£NITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIG ERATOR
AND OTHER MAJOR BRANDS
W e Have A Full T1me
Shop Techmctan
on Duty
RIDENOUR

TV

&amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER - 985 3307
3 '- ] 1 mo

Phone
1·( 614) -992·3325

&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS
35185 Oak H1ll Road
long Bottom , OH 45743
PH .
We Use Von Schrader
Equ1pment Re co mmended
by leadmg Carpet Manu ·
facturers
'FREE ESTIMATES'
3 28 I mo

(614) 985-4212

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
Wed like to mtroduce you to

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

Engage A Car the modern way
to drt\le the 11ehtde of your

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APPLIANCE

No Down Payment
lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box. 326
Pomeroy. OH 45769

For faster

SERVICE
985-3561
All Makes
•Washers •D1shwuhers
•Ranges
•Refrtgerators
•Dryers •Freezers

Serv tce

PARTS and SERVICE
4 5 11c

Call 614-992 ·6737

YOUNG'S

Antenna ln:stallal1on
House Calls and Shop
Service A11atlable
Sr r~ Ct' that 1o w er~ ~bovr
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Addons and remodeli ng
Rooftng and gutter work
Concrete worll
Piumbmg and eroct fl cal
work
(Free Est 1motes 1

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992·6215 or 992.7314
Pomeroy , Oh1o
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Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.
MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

614-992-7626

Paul 's Home Vtdeo located
2nd Ave
in Parte
Cant,-al Hotel VHS , Betas.
CEDs (d1ac} Rent m ovtes &amp;
player&amp; Bruce lee mov•es

405

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Cleland Greenhouse. flowbaskets. vegetable p lants.
tomato plenta.G erlllldtne
Cleland Vme and Mam St

NEW LI STING -

INVESTIGATION

Office :

OF All TYPES

675-1388
4-4· 1 mo pd

3' 23

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GOLF LESSONS SPEOAL
ADULT 6 for 140
STUDENTS 6 for 130
..., , •Sup eiVlsed Golf

9 ACRES ~ hip

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II'I $3,, 000

BOGGS

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Sat urd~ y rtl~y

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•Award s
INSTRUCTORS John Teaford
Dove Brg H11 Burt
CHESTER OH IO
4 9 1 mo
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All STEEL

&amp;

POLE BUILDINGS
S1zes Start From l2 'K!6 '
UTILITY BUILDINGS
S1zes from 6 x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses
P&amp;S BUILDINGS
RaCine Oh
Ph 614 843 -5!91
l06 tlc

SALES

U S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

• TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER
•END LOADER
•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
•WATER GAS SEWER
RAIN liNES
County Cer t1f1 ed

Aulhomed John Deere
New Holland Bush Hog
Farm Equ1pment
Dealer

SEPTIC TANKS INSrAtLED
FREE ESTIMATES

Farm Equipment

367-7560-367-767
CHE SHIRE OHIO
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Parts

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bJih-. nrw kttch rn and dm1ng

Small lrvrl lol Only $23 500
CARROLL'S
NEAR KROGER'S - 2 apls 5
ltn'.&gt; b(!ltl (lfld central lleilt
rluwr1 4 rnt:-. &lt;1ml ~1lh up A,.&lt;; k
mr, $34 ~00 Wi!nt~ rtn oHrr
LIK E NEW -

Bul neen s fin
place tor 2nd
bath carpet111g plus 2 bed
100ms On I) $18 000
1shed Lg den

POMEROY
N1ce ~de1
home v1ew ol nver central
hea l small vard rnod er n bath
and o:;ma U lot
FURNISHED -

new woodbumer rnsulaterl
anr1 ,fll utllll trs For $?R 500

J BR RANCH - lg !l1n1ng
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21d2 and work -.. hop 1n
baseme11 t )oun ~ hurt on 2 40
aues $3~ 100
lt\ltl1g
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HELEN.
BRUCE
SUE MURPHY
MILTON ROU SH

~92 ·3325

LAWN SERVICE
•MOWING
• TRIMMING
•CEMETERY
MAl NTENANCE

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Vinyl &amp;Aluminum
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types

Reasonable Rates

Worked m home area

CALL
992-5949

'flee Est1mat es"

4/ ! 2/ l mo

20 years

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

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

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

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•lnsulatton
•St orm Do o rs
•St orm Wrndows
•R epla cement Wmdow s
•New R oofmg

PAT HILL FORD
992 -2196
M1ddleport. Oh1o
1 -13-t fc

FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE
PH . 992 ·2 772
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Giveaway

WHALEY 'S AUTO PARTS
PH 992-7013
New Chevy Tru ck .
FENDER
176 'IS
DOORS
'14995
HOODS
s174 95
1 69.95
BUMPERS
GRILL
142 50
1 84 95
R SUPPORT
TAIL GATE
18S 00
FORD FENDER
'69 95
BUMPER
'6'1 'IS
Also Some Car

Fend en A vo•loble

3·28·tfn

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
- Dozers
- Backho"
- Dump Trudls

KITCHEN

GUN SHOOT

CONSTRUCTION
498 General Hartmger Pkwy
M1ddleport. OH
PH .

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&amp; SON

RACINE

FIRE DEPT.
Bashan Building

992-2549

EVERY

Open:
Mon.·Sat 10 to 6

- Trem:het

- Wafer
- Sewel
--Ga:s lmes
- Septrc Systems

SAT. NIGHT
6 : 30P.M.

Factory Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns
Only

General

LARGE or SMALL JOBS
PH 992 ·2478
3 12 1 mo pd

Construction

Roofing A Specialty

304·756 · 2779
GALLIPOLIS FLEA
MARKET BUYERS FIND
BARGAINS EllERY SAT &amp;
SU N DEALERS NEEDED
OUTDOOR SPACE $6 00
BE THERE 7AM FOR BEST
LOCATIONS THALER
PROPERTY RTS 160 &amp; 36
446 7037

1 stove

2 stands

chatrs

table Call 446 4493
To good h ome pups. 3 mo
old 4 male 1 f emale. 1/2
Shepherd &amp; 1/2 Elkhound

Call 614 -266 1328

2 Hamster Call 446 9650
Nt ce black &amp; wh tte puppms

Call 614 367 7743
Fdl dtrt free to anyone Ca ll

614 367 0636

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Ba bys1tter wanted m my
home for 4 c h1ldren, 8 hrs

day Call 614 388 9342
Went o d Ambtt1ou s t ou gh
mmded people who are
wtlltng to wo rk hard for an
eJoCcetle nt m come Full or
part t tm e Send resume to
Bo x 400 m Ca ro of t h e
Gat11pohs Oa tly Trtbune 825
Third Av e
Ga thpolt s Oh

46631

Free pupptes l ab pupptes 7
wks
o ld
Ca ll 614 - 985

3561

Sell the Best

Sell AVON

Call 614 38 B 9046
OPPORTUNITY

6

lost and Found

lost mol e walk er coon dog
Black. whtt e &amp; t an m color
lost at Mm e N o 1 m Parker
Run area Kenn et h Turley
rewa rd offered Cell 614

Housing

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

.NIA

MARCO
PALM &amp;
PSYCHE READING

Headquarter~&gt;

ukmf any quest1on s gwes adlltte

M l 'Bud" McGHEE
Broker·Auct10n Serv1ce
Cheryl Lemley,
Me1gs County As somte
Phone 742 · 3171
Now Accepting Listings in Meigs Co.

on at affa tts ol hle s ~ c h as l o11e
and bustnes s stckne n ; nd hea lth
1517 S Co urt (rut1t toCourt housel
ATHENS

lost
a black short ha~r
medtum stze d og no collar I
love htm very mu ch &amp; pr ay
for ht s saf e return Wanda

Wolfe Call 614 9B5 3574
lost a small femal e beagle
nam ed Sus 1e black . brown,
&amp; whtte . weanng co ll ar wtth
ID tag 7 yrs good phys1cal
con I pray for her sa f e
return Wand a Wolfe. Ches
ter Cell 614 985 3574

PLUS

Rawle1gh Dealers wanted
Full or par1 t1me 304 675

1090

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

614 367-7101

Wtll ca re for the elder l y m my
h o m e lot s o f references
M en or women Ca ll 614

667 3402

Mercer s A1v ennew Per
sana ! Care Home has vacan
c1es for eld erl y perso n s
Betty M er ce1 owner 304

773 5882
Harp er's Adlrlt C&lt;tre H ome
has a vacancy for another
restdent el derl y p er so n Call

10 am 6 p m - Alter 6 30 pm
c11n be reached at 16 Plams
Rd Rt 68?- 630 II p m

18 Wanted to Do

Gen e ral Haulmg a nd Trash
remova l Serv1ce
Reliable
and d e pendable Cal l 446
31 59 betwee n 9 an d 5
lawn M owm g &amp;
Tr1mmmg Serv1ce R eli abl e
and d ependable Reasona
ble rate s Ca ll 446 3159 or

266 6251

wva 304 77 3 5786 o&lt; R ooftng and qutter wo rk
304 773·9 186
metal work housepa 1ntmq

3069
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Want ed To Buy

ca rpente r work Exc r ef
Fr ee est1mates Ca ll 446

3171
Garages pat i OS stdewa lk s
basem ents
b loc k work
Reasona b le p flced 35 yrs
eK p er1 e nce Free estt mat es

Call 446 3394
W o uld hk e to mow lawns
have tran spo rt at ion &amp; mow
er s Reasona ble rat es 992

7036
W e pay cas h for lat e model
cl ea n u sed ca rs
Jtm M1nk Chev Olds Inc
811! Gene John so n

446 3672

Dependable lawn mowm g
SfHV tces R easona bl e rate5
Ca ll304 675 65 1 7or 675
2 199 after 4 p m

Wanted to b uy u sed coa l &amp;
wood heaters Swatn Furm
lure
446 3159
3rd
&amp;
OliVe St . Gatl1po!Js Oh

Want ed to buy Junk cars.
to p pn c es p ard Ca tl 614

3e8-961 5
W a nted to b uy N ew used &amp;
ant1que furniture Wdl b uy 1
ptec e or co mplet e house
hold s Al so co mpl ete Auct1
oneertng serv1 ce Call
R o dn ey Howery 614 698

7231
Buy1ng datly gold
Stiv er
COl ns nng s, Jewelry . sterhng
ware . o ld cotns larg e cur
ren c y Top pn ces Ed Bu r
k en Berber Sho p , 2nd A ve

Oh

614 992

Cas h p a •d for fan cy ~ron or
h eavy 1ron beds S 160 and
up for certa •n M ergs Co
sto ne Jars
Old ttme cup
board
call 1 304 88 2

2711

Financial

Read1ng 15 Wtth
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949-2263

PIANO TUNING lower
pnced regular tu ntng s
dascounts t o Sen tor Ctttzens
Churches&amp;. Schools Ward s
Keyboard 304 675 3824
Pran ocaTuntng
andCo R epatr
Brum
rdt Mustc
446
0687 Sktll and tn1egrtt y our
trademark
Lane Dantels

B &amp; M Pamtmg R es lnd
Comm Free estimates Call
614 256 1492 or 446

1104
THOMPSON BOOKK EEP
lN G M o nthly and Quarterly
accounts wel com e 4 28 Se
con d Ave Ca ll 446 1 1 36
Own your own Jean
Sportswea r lad•es Apparel
CombJOat to n
A ccessonas
l arge s1ze store Natton£tl
bra nds Jordac h e Ct-u c lee
lev 1 V anderbilt
lzod
Gunne Sou Esprtt Br1ttama
Ca l vrn Kletn Serg 10 Vc.1lente
Eva n P1 co ne
C l a~rborne
M embers On l y 8111 Bles s
Orgamcall y Grown, Health
tax 300 others S7 900 to
S24 900 mventory a1rfare
trammg ftJttures g r and op
entng etc Mr Kennan (3051

8usmess
Opportumty

7760

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Wanted e matu re l ad y to
baby sit part t fme for 2
Children m home 304 675

3009
Card of Thanks

Bu tl d on your l ot a new hom e
you afford Over 1100 SQ
ft
6 room s &amp; bath car
peted ready to move mto
S26 500 a lso garages &amp;
baseme n t
Ca ll Patr 10t
Home Budder s 446 8038
W1tl constder mobt le home
as t rade m

M1ddl f! port ho me Jump mto
Sprmg Savmgsl Super spe
eta! low pnces Cal l 614

992 6941
Are you ready for a move:&gt;
N l Steve n s and A ssoc ta tes
ca n h elp you b uy that new
home w tth as ht11 e as a 5 %
downpayment and 1n te r est
rate s as l ow as 10 50"o Co lt
J e u Allte tor further de1d tls

614 379 2789
M1.. st se ll S2 000 down tak e
ove r S315 per mo pay
men t Ta)( es &amp; 1ns.ura n ce
1n c lud ed
L oca t ed Ptant1
Sub d tV tSJOn 3 bdr ran c h
full basement carport
w oodbu rner c rt y schoo l s

Call 446 8002
3 blir 2 fu ll bat h s large lot
nea r H olzer Hosp1tal
S29 900 Term 5 d nfledP.d
Cal l 446 2957
3 hdr
r anc h n~ar
A 10
G ran de
S235 mo
plu s
secutJty depo s1t no pets
Ca ll 614 245 5439
By owner lovely 2 bdr
home on waterfront boat
ramp &amp; dock close l o town
pr~ced S3 4 .900 Will help
ftnan ce
Call 614 256

25 13

LI S H!NG CO reco mm e nd s
th .a t you do bustn ess wtth
peopl e you know and NO T
to send money thro ugh the
mat! unttl yo u have mve st1
gated th e o t1e n ng

Co mpl et ely rem ode led 2 3
bedroom h ouse w1th v 1nyl
stdtng fully carpe ted f orced
a1r gas furnace large out
bu 1l dmg tn e)(c ne1ghbor
hood Call 614 992 6 1 61

Own your own Jean
SportswAar ladtes Appare l
Combmall o n A ccessorr es
large S1ze store N at 1ona l
b rands Jordache Ch 1c lee
levt
Vand erbilt
lzod
Gunne Sa• Esp1nt 8nt1a
n1 a
C81v m Klem
Ser g1o
Va lente Evan P1 co n e. C la t
borne . M embers Only . Btll
Bless, Org.amcally Grown.
H ea lt hteK
300 others
$7 .900 to $24 900 . tn ven
tory atrfare tratnm g, frx
tures. grand openmg , ect
Ca ll Mr Loug hlm 612 888

Owner transferred must se ll
beaut1fu l 3 bedrm bnck
home
Ftr ep la ce
deck
woods pnvacy sunsh1nP.

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RATES Bel ow market rates
FtJoCed conve ntt ona i FH A
VA l ea d et M ortgage
Athens
collect 614 592

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ProfessiOnal

753-4738
Tea c her s and coaches
summer em ployment .
8900 00 per month guaran
teed mcome Wo,-ld Book

Professional Elec tr oi ',ISIS
C h01 c Probe Typ e Electroly

ond Chold Croft 304 -882 2486

approved

AMA, FDA &amp;

FCC

Doctor referrals

304 675 5668

Call 614 992

7 room h ouse 1 06 acre lot
barn base m e n1 carport on
Ros e Hd l m Pomeroy G o od
co n d1t1on
S26 000
plus
furn1ture $2 000
Total
S28 000 Call Ed1son Hob
s t etter at 992 2 464 or
George H o b stetter at 992
7763 Wtll co n s1 der fmt~nc
m g part o f 1t

TO BUY tll 14ft wtrtP- th ree
be d roo m
bath A1ld ha lf
mob tle ho m e s1t u1g on n1ce
lot
ready tO move mto
5225 00 down "225 00 per
month 304 576 27 11
Three yea r o ld tot•l etectnc
house 3 bedroofltl fe n ced
fn bac k yard add deck
S 10 000 OQ dawn assume
8 'I~ per cent loan prrced m
mrd 50 s
Call aft er 5

304 675 6643

Own your o wn Jean
Sports wear tadt es apparel
or c hildren s st orR
300
brand names $ 12 900 m
e lud es 1nttt al 1nventory
store fixtures 1ra1n1ng and
mu c h more Mr Ta te 704

SIS

S63 900
5420

FOR RENT WITH OPTION

22 Mon ey to loan

3051

Help Wanted

Homes for Sale

6 rooms basemen t double
ga rage 1 &amp; one thfr d acrt!
lo t
R ose Htll
Pomeroy
S32900 Call 1614 678

6555

FURNITURE
Beds. tron
wood . cupb oards
cha ~r s
chesh
b11skets
dtshes
stone JB rs antrques gold
and silver
Wnte M D
MfiiRr Rt 2 Pomeroy Oh1o
45769 or ca ll 614 992

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COMPLETE HOU SE HOLDS

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Thanks fnends fo r your
prayers. cards, ca lls, and
expresstons of ktndness fol
lowrng my fall Caryl Cook

Servtces

large 3 bdr house for sa le or
rent In Pl antz Subd1VJ~ J OO
N o ch1 l dren no pets Cail
614 245 5291 eves

Ketth 's

Auctton every Fn ntght at
the Hartfo rd Comm u mty
Cent er Trucll l oads of new
m erc handi se every week
Constgments of new 11nd
u se d merchandi se always
w elcome Rt cha rd Re y n old s
Au c t1 o ne e r
304 275

ProfessiOnal

Real Estale

Servtces

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S1tuat1ons
Wanted

304 675 t 293

Services

Ann ou ncements

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949 2657

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WRITESEL
ROOFING CO.

MISS THERESA

Ohto C lothe s. many house
hold tlBms Dnveway bestde
Church of Chr•st

614-742 2951

Help Wanted

Employment

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6 fam•lyGerage Sale May 1
2 , 3, 4, 5th Reedsv1lle

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3476

One Hoor 6

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4

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Stze 10, any
t ype Ca ll 446 -4537

MIDD LEPORT - Nea1 ' IDIPS
!11t'l 3 I:J'&gt;rlroom 11nmr lla '\ 1

Opemng Flea Market Two
free weekends April 28 - 29
May 5 6
Free open etr
spaces. plllrkmg admts110n
US 36. Frazters Bottom
WVa Oon Frazter -Operator

Yard Sale Apnl 25th . 26th
&amp; 27th Across from Blue
Fountetn Motel ttme 9 30

Rt c k Pearson Aucttoneer
Serv1 ce Estate. Farm An
hque &amp; IIQUtdatton sa les
l1c e nsed &amp; bonded rn Ohto &amp;

$5.500 mstalled
$6.200 1nstalled

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Vicinity

Lowe Plants

Ju st Past Krodel\ Park

218 ams

•omt-&gt; !1mbe r t:oMomla nd
{ flfHl!1 t. 1 h.lrw, 3 ca1 ~ar
agr\ 11 on hou'&gt;P w1H1 tree
gJ c. tw,;tiP' n.:~tu r dl woudwurk

Any dog s caught on Loute
Plants farm on Eckard
Chape l R oad
Mason
County wall be shot S1gned

Au c tt o n ev ery Tuesday
ntght
Pt Pleasant WVa
Auct Lo nnt e Neal Youth
Cente r Bldg . Camdon St

12x24
14x28

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Sales and Service
NOW OPEN
Charleston Rd.
Special Apr~/ Only

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Makes &amp; Models

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3 part Shepherd puppies. 6
weeks o ld 446 7433

SERVICE
46353 Scout Camp Rd
Chester . Oh1o
Ph 985 · 4269
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992 6191
Dottle Turner 992 · 5692
Jean Trussell 949 2660
Jo H1ll 985 4466

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loved &amp; Sadly Missed
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baths range ret rn la1ge
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ESTATE OF DEAN WOOTEN .
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men\ Call to see th1s one
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PHONE 992-2156-1

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CHIMNEY SWEEP

'RECLAMATION WORK

" Free Est1mates"

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Ill Court St Pomeroy Dluo 4576~

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Meigs County property transfers ...
Bow('n

Call RICK IMBODEN

Such reasoning "would make
Ronald Reagan 'P'[Xlnsible lor the
200 people ( U S servicemen I kllled
m Belml ," Braun told reporters
afiN the rulmg

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Need PAWiJING

caused by mislmng of special
effc'C'IS explosiOns by a worker who
was nol charged He sa1d Crahan 's
t&lt;'asonmg means thai "if someone
under you dO&lt;'S something Wf&lt;!ng ...
you arP rPSponsible for t)lal "

Crahan ordered du'eCior John
Landis, special eff('('ts coordma tor
Paul Stewart and h&lt;'IIcopl er pilol
Do=y Wingo to stand l nal on
chargps of lnvolunlarv mans laugh
1er m the deaths of Morrow , 0.1.
Renee Chen, and Myca Dmh Le 7
However , the judge dtsrrussed
charges agalnsl twoolherfllmmak
ers, associat&lt;' produce1 Geor~P
F'olsey and umt producl!on chief
Dan A llmgham
The dmlhs occurr..ct Jul \ 23. 19R2,
w hen lhe heiicoptet crashed on the
lh]'('(' acl ors durmg ft1mmg of a
Vietnam War scene abou l 40 m 110s
north of Los Ange1PS The scene was
bemg !timed for the ftrsl o f fo ur
segmenls, each w 1th a dtffel'f'nt
direclor, thai m ade up "Twilight
Zone The Mov ie,
"hwh was
released last summer
Landis' attorney. Harland Bra un.
malnlained that lhe acc1d en1 was

LOSANGELES(API-Ajudge's
deciSion lhal th!W filmmakers
should stand tn al m thP deaths of
thre&lt;' actors on the set of the movie
"Twilight Zon&lt;'" could set a danger
ous p('('('('([('nl that would send
" thousands of lnnocenl people" to
jail, a defense attorney says
Bul Munic ipal Court Judge B11an
C! a han's mling Monday m the
dealhs of VIc Morrow and lwo
c hildren, killed w hen a helicopter
crashed amid special eff&lt;'&lt;'ts explo

Pomeroy-Middleport,

4 bedroom h ome l ul l base
ment 1 acre lot Rt 62
Charl es t on Road 304 675
4887 o r 614 446 1675
Hou se an d 3 lots for sa le
Sl1dtng Creek Road H art
f o rd WV 304 882 2 :l3 1
Seven yeat o ld home ,.,ree
bedrooms
garden
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2605 Lmcoln Ave
8 V2
perc ent assu m able lo an.
304 675 5047 after 5 00

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Mobile Homes
for Sale

54

They'll Do It Every Time

Build on your lot a new home
you afford . Over 1100 sq .
ft .. 8 rooms &amp; bath, car peted. ready to move into .
$26.500 also garages &amp;
basement . Call Patriot
Home Builder&amp; 446 -8038.
Will consider mobile home
as trade -in

NEW ANO USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL ' S QUAL ITY MOBILE HOME SALES .
4 MI . WEST. GALliPOliS .
RT 35 . PHONE 614 -446 7274 .

Flat bed with stde kits.
chains. binders. &amp; tarp Call
446 -3281 after 5PM

4 -24

14x70 Kirkwood two bed·
room mobile home. Central

A-H. carpet appliances. underpinning . $9.000
Call
614-256 -6035 oral! or 6PM
446 -8251 .

Firewood cut up slabs $15
pickup load . Call 614 -245 6804.
Limttstone, fill dirt. and top
soil . Call614 -266 - 1427 .

1965 12x60 mobile home.
unfurnished , $3,900 . Call
446 - 1340

56

Pets for Sale

Briarpatch Kennels Pro1e• sional All -breed grooming .
Indoor-outdoor boarding facilittos . English Cocker Spa niel puppies. Call 614 -388 9790 .

992-5556 .

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

1976. 1 2x60 . 2 bdr. e)(C .
cond. Completely furmshed .
All underpinning included .
$6,500 . Call 614 -256
6409 .
12Jt65 1971 mobile home .
woodburner &amp; a.c 614 742 -2720
1975 Skyline Mobile Home
12x52, good condit1on .
$4500 Coli 614 -992 -6169
or 992 -7667
1974 Kirkwood 12•60. to tal elec . 2 bedroom, house
windows. new carpet A - 1
cond 304-675-7328
Mobile home. 12 .. 60 Cham pion. nice carpeting. wood
burner. drapes. dishwa:sher.
e111tra n1ce and clean . On
rental lot close to Gall1polts
and Rt . 35. lmmed1ate pos session. S5,995 .00 . 304 675-3466
73 Mob1le Home . 2 bed room, 1 % bath, new ca rpet
throughout
Set up on
rented lot in town $7,000
or best otter . 304-675 1639 or 675 -3004

33

Farms for Sale

142 acre farm near Rio
Grande, good house and
barn
Call 614 -245 -5281
eve's
10 acre mm1 farm. 12x60
mobile home . 5 outbuildIngs . 400 lb . tobacco base.
new 28x56 ft
house
started . Owner moving must
sell
$16.600. Call 614
256 -6620 .
1977 12)(55 mobile home. 2
bedrooms. tot al elect , furntshed. new refrigerator .
new living rm suite. por ch &amp;
underpinning. 58,500 Ca ll
304 -773-9196

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Lots

&amp;

Acreage

Appro• 5 /1 acres levelland
with frontage on 2 roads .
exc for building or mmi
farm . All utilities near by off
old Rt 160 near Porter ,
S9 . 500
Coli 614 388 8801
1

1 8 acres. e11.c bldg or M H
stte with 350 ft
road
frontage. located on old 160
near Porter . all util1ties
nearby. S3.750 Call 614 388 -8801
6 lots. Plantz Subdivision ,
S2.900 for all Call 446 2957
10 acres. reduced pnce. in
Cheater. With 2 mnbtle
homes on property Call
614 -985 -4174 .
One half acre lot on Mitchell
Road. Gall1pol1s. rural water
And c1ty schoo ls
$6.995 . 00
304 - 675 3466

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

5 rm

house 44 Olive St ..
Gall1pohs Inquire at 918
2nd Ave .. Gall1polts, Ohto
Unfurnished 2 bedroom
house With garage on Salem
St .. Ruland $150 a month.
$100 damage deposit Ca ll
614 -742 -2378 .
3 bedroom. family room .
basement, near schools and
hospitaL Deposit and re1erence required 304-675 4338 .
3 bedroom . 2 baths. all
electric, $200 . month,
$160 . deposit, $36 . 1otrent .
304 -895 -3828

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

2 bdr. tratler fully furnished.
good locatiOn . sec dep req
Call 446 -8558 .
Two bedroom unfurmshed
trailer-large yard. garden .
rural water, located tn Cen terpoint Call 614 - 379 2169 .
Nice large house, near city
schools, yard. 5300 a mo .,
depostt, utilities Call 446 1434 or 446 -2192
Furn1shed one BR. beautiful.
W / D, A I C Adults only. No
pet s.
S21 5 month plus
elsctnc S200 deposit. Ref.
Req 8ulav1lle Road . Call
Conme 446 -0088 after 4
pm

44

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Houstng Opportunity) has
o ne and two bedrooms. rent
startmg at 51 57 tor one
bedroom and 5193 per
month for tw o bedroom.
with S200 deposit located
near Foodland and Sprtng
Valley Plaza , pool and TV
ant Call 446 2745 or leave
message
Small eff,clency apart .. central air &amp; heat . 1 professional
type gentleman only . 446 0338
Garage apt , furnished 3
rooms &amp; bath . Wuher &amp;
drver Clean, no pets, adults
only Dep &amp; rei req Call
446 - 1519
3 bdr . unfurn garage apt ..
5250 plus depoSit . Call
446 3786
Furmshed cffictency, 607
2nd .. Gallipolis . S145.
Share bath, single . Call
446 -441 6 after 7PM
Furnished apt ., 1 bdt, near
HMC . $225 UtilitieS pd.
Adults Call 446 -4416 after
7PM .
Furn1shed Mobile Home.
cen tral a~r. mde below city
overlooking the nver One or
two adults only 446 -0338
Furn1shed apt for rent 3
rooms. wtth private bath . 1st
floor . 845 2nd Ave .. Galli polis. Call 446 · 2215 .
1 bedroom Apt . $196 . mo
1ncludtng ut11tt1es Equal
H ous tng Opportumty Con tact VIllage Manor Apts .
614 9S2 -77B7
A1verside Apts Middleport .
Spectal rates for Santor
C1t1zens 51 30 Equal Hous Ing Opportun1t1es 614992 7721

1 &amp; 2 bedroom furmshed
apts Call614 -992 -5434 or
992 5914 o• 304 882 2566
Pomeroy, 2 bedrm, car peted, with remodeled bath.
nice yard Naylors Run area .
Security deposit required .
Call 614 -992 -6886 after 6
p m.
APARTMENTS, mobile
11omes. houses Pt Pleasant
and Galltpolis 614 -446 8221 .
TWIIN RIVERS TOWER
Apartments now available to
elderly &amp; disabled with an
income of less than
S12 . 300 Renting for 30
percent nf adjusted mcome
Phone 304 -675 -6679

l!l red &amp; big red shaft drive
brush cutters. trimmers.
30cc &amp; 40cc gas powered
eng1nes. Prtces from
S299 95 Len N Sons Smatl
Engmes
Call 614 - 3792827

water furnished . one small
child accepted . 304 -6751076

47

Wanted to Rent

2 story house $13.000 .
1982 Dodge Coli $4, 200.
316 S. Main St, Vinton . Oh .
Call 614 - 388 -9087.

Responsible Mamed couple
w1th child want to relocate
to Metgs Co House 1n
country pre1erred. 2-3 bed rooms Have references &amp;
dependable ·income . Call
collect evenings 614-385 6986

Beautiful ladies 14K diamond ring 1/4 karat, appraised $700. sell for SSOO.
A tan 2600 video game. 1 1
cassettes including frogger.
donkey kong. $100. Call
614 -388 -9624.

Merchandise
51

Bolens 800 8 HP riding
mower (needs engine re built) $300 Headers V-8.
304 &amp; V -6. 199-231 for
Jeep. $40 each Studebaker
engine V -8 with trans $100
1980 650 YamBha 4.500
actual miles. $1.200
Homelite X- 12 cha1n saw
and a Sears Craftsman saw
for parts $60 for both. 23
channel Bearcat C8 base
with D-1 04 mtke. ground
plane, S125. Call614-3888803

Household Goods

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St .. Gallipolis . New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal stoves.
6 piece wood living room
suite with 6 inch flat arms
S399, bunk beds complete
with bunkies 5199, 2 piece
antron livingroom suites
$199. ant ron recliners $99.
other rBcltners $80, maple
dtnette sets S179. bo111
springs &amp; mattress twin or
full $100 set regular -ftrm
$120. maple dinet1e chairs
$35. wash stands S34.
maple rockers $59. 7 p1ece
chrome dinette set S1 49. 5
p1ece dinette set S99. used
bedroom suites. refrigera tors. ranges . chest. dressers.
wnnger washers. TV's. dryers. &amp; shoes Call614-446 3159 .
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa, chatr, rocker, otto man. 3 tables. (eJttra heavy
by Frontier), S685 Sofa ,
chatr and loveseat. S275.
Sofas and chairs priced from
5285 to S895. Tables. 545
and up to S126. Hide -abeds. S440 . and up to
S525. Recliners. S 175 . to
$375 .. lamps from $28 to
S75 5 pc . dinettes from
$99 .. to 435 7 pc . $189
and up. Wood table with siK
chetrs $425 to $745 Desk
$110 up to $225. Hutches.
$550 . and up , maple or pine
f1nish . Bunk bed complete
with mattresses. $250. and
up to $395 . Baby beds.
$110 . Mattresses or bo111
Springs, full or tWin. $58 ..
firm, 568 . and $78. Queen
sets. $195 4 dr chests.
s 4 2 . 5 d r. chests. s 54. Bed
frames. 520.and $25. 10
gun
Gun cabinets. 5350 .
Gas or electrtc ranges 5375.
Baby mattresses, $25 &amp;
S35, bed frames $20. $25.
&amp; 530, ktng 1rame 550.
Good selection of bedroom
su1tes, cedar chests.
rockers. metal cabinets.
swivel rockers
Used Furniture -- Refrigera tors. chairs. dryers , and
TV's 3 mtles out Bulaville
Ad Open 9am to 6pm. Mon .
thru Fri 9am to 5pm . Sat .
614-446-0322
TV &amp; Appliances, 627 Third
Ave , Gallipolis, 614-4461699 . Sptn washers. gas &amp;
electric dryers , auto
washers. gas &amp; electric
ranges. refrigerators, TV
sets.
GOOO USED APPLIANCES
Wash ers . dryers, refrigera tors. ranges . Skaggs Ap p li ances. Upper River Rd.
beside Stone Crest Motel
614-446 -7398 .
Country Oak Furniture. ta bles. chairs. cupboards. dry
sinks. pie safes. lots of misc .
Cookies . Rt . 7. Tuppers
Plains. Ohio.

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Improvements

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Twin beds, complete. 8ft
truck topper. canning jars.
RCA black &amp; white TV . Call
446 -3067.
Twin bed new mattress S50.
Call 446 -2 629 after 4PM .
Troybilt tillers S400, 10 in.
radial arm saw $100. Call
614-367 -7238.
Mov1e Camera &amp; small stero
with 2 speakers, record
cabinet &amp; 50 albums Call
614-992 -3014.
Firewood ior sale . S20 00
pickup $30 00 delivered .
304-675 - 2991 before
11.00 AM or after 6:00PM.
Spray painting equipment.
compressor, 2 gal pot. 50
h . material line. Binks Gun.
Also. 20 cu ft
upr1ght
fmezer. Leland M . Johnson.
304-675-1128.
laying hens also refrigerator
for sale. 895-3062. Pt. Pit .
16ft Bass boat. 55hp motor. trolling motor ,
S2 . 000 00 . 304 - 6756521
15ft freezer -chest w -clock
and tray , riding lawn mower.
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nfle. Remington 870 TB. 12
gauge. Full choke. vent rib .
304 -773-5446.

55

Building Supplies

Building materials
block. brick. sewer ptpes.
windows . lintels, etc .
Clauc!e Winters. Rio Grande.
0 Ca11614-245 -5121
LUMBER -Rough cut, oak,
poplar, 2•4. 2x6, 2x8. h4.
h6 , 1 x8, length availabl e, 8
ft . through 16 ft. Hogg &amp;
Zuspan, 304-773 -5554.
Now open for business.
Mountain State Block. At .
33. New Haven Complete
mHsonry supplies, 4" , 8" .
12" block . Delivery service
Phone day 304-882-2222 ,
evening 882 -3239

56

Pets for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breeds . Heated
indoor -o utdoor focilities .
AKC Doberman puppies :
Stud Service. Call614 -446 7795

Complete Peavey sound system. 6 channels, 4 professional mikes $1,000. Call
446-4525.
Piano for Sale· Wanted
responsible party to assume
small monthly payments on
Spinet Console Piano. Can
be seen locally. Write ; [in clude ph no.,) Credit Man ager. P .O Bo• 209. Breese,
II 62230

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including
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RINGLE'Sroofing,
SERVICE
expe tar application, carpen ·

Northup King corn, alfalfa &amp;t
grass seed, other farm
seeds. Cal 1 Vaughn Taylor,
614-245-5064or614 -2465815 after 8PM .
Hay and straw for sale. Call
614-256-9352.

65

Fruit
Vegetables

Farm Supplies
&amp; Liveslock
Farm Equipment

Troy- Bilt tillers. Check our
special price before you buy
any tillers. Swisher Implement Co. St . Rt.7 N. Gallipolis.OH
Call 614 · 446 0475.
Corn planters : New Ford 2
row. used 4 row MF. Call
614 -379-2468.
165 Massey Ferguson 130
Farmall with cu lttvators.
Harrow &amp; tobacco baler.
Call 446-7838 alter 6PM.
Massey Harris tractor .
mower. front
end lift ,
wagon, ~· l ows, 52,500.00.
304-67~ - 5809 .

1974 brush chipper. ready
to work. price $5,400 .00
Phone 304 -458 -1031 .

Livestock

REg . Polled Hereford bull
approJt . 1300 lbs. Call 614 379 -265 7
Case 310 front endloader
dozer. S4.000 Call 614256 - 1427 .
Holstein Heifer calf.
Coli 61 4 -25 6 -6315

&amp;

Fertilizer

Wanted to lease · Tobacco
allotment . Call 304-675 1197 after 6 p.m

Transportation
71

63

Seed

Garden seeds. plants. Ken ·
nebec seed potatoes $8.50.
Fertilizer. field seeds Boso
Agri · Center. 448-2463 .

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

61

Hay &amp; Grain

S75

Jividen 's Farm Equipment
614 -446 · 1675 . Long tractors. Vermeer round balers.
rakes. teddter &amp; mowers &amp;
also a complete lin e of bale
handling acces! Tobacco &amp;
corn sprayers. tobacco setters, wagons. rotary tillers.
rotary cutters, blades. cultivators. disc. plows. post
drivers, plastic tanks , wood
splitters. gates. power
washers . Wheel Horse Lawn
&amp; Garden Tractors. Gooseneck trailer And see us for a
complete line of parts &amp;
service!
USED EQUIP •
245 Massey Ferg. 2 -9N
Fords. 424 IH, 801 Ford, 60
Ferg. 135 MF. 150 MF
w -loader. JD dozer, 2 Ver meer round balers. 120 MF
baler. Gravity wagons,
plows. corn planter. lime
spreader. disc.
We buy used equipment!
Call 614 -446 -1675.

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH pard for late
model used cars.
Smith
Buick-Pontiac, 1911 Eastern Ave ., Gallipolis . Call
614-446-2282.
1 980 Chevy Caprice SW
loaded. e•cellent condition.
Clal 614-682 -7602, Ook
Hill. Oh
1976 Monte Carlo fa1r
cond .. runs. ex . good tires,
new battery. AC. Power
windows. power seats. 305
motor. $400 Call 446 ·
8114 .

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

1972 Ford To rino station
wagon. A - 1 cond Alot of
TLC , SBOO. Call 614-388 9362 .
1978 Ford Fatrmont Futura ,
3 spd., AC. good cond.,
S2.000 or best offer . Call
446 -3637 .
1977 Pontiac LeMans 2 dr ..
body good. 76.000 miles.
V -8 301. am radio, PS ., PO.,
AC , 446-1853

1976 Monte Carlo 61.000
mi asking 52,000 . 1979
Cougar XR7 58,000 mi.
ask1ng $3.100 . Call 446 3709

1--- - - - - - S250 Ca11614-256 - 1755.
1977 Dodge Aspen, slant 6,
4 dr .. PS. AM-FM stereo
$1.700 . Cal l 446 -8158 .
1980 Buick Regal limited,
PS. PB. cruise. AC. tilt
wheel. good tires. rear window defrost. good cond .
$5,600. Call 446-4206 .
1979. Chevy Caprice Clas ·
sic. 2dr,a.c, p.s. V -Bengine.
body, good condition. e~ecel­
lent performance Will con sider all o1fers. Call 992 7412 aher 5 p .m .
1983 VW rabbit 4 dr. GL.
am-fm stereo cassette. p.s.
rear defoggerS. wiper. 9923517 .
1982 VW Rabbit diesel. 4 dr.
auto, am-1m, steel belted
radials with low mileage.
614 -446- 7389.
1 980 VW Scirrocco 5 speed,
a.c. aluminum wheels with
steel belted radials. Call
614 -446-7389.

Ch&amp;rolais, 2 Hereford, all
axe. cond . Call 614-3888509.
Pigs - 8 weeks good stock.
S35. Call 614 -367-0624

1978 Cornaro Z-28. 83500
Coli 304-882 -2546

Goats-young billies for pets
or grazing . Call 614 -367 ·
0624.

1974 Chevy Vega station ·
wagon GT. Auto .. ps, good
tires. $300 . Call 614 -949 2202.

Sleeping room 8116, utili ~
tiea paid Share bath . male
only . Range &amp; refrig . 919
2nd . Ave .. Gallipolis. Cell
446 -441 6 alter 7 PM .

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
P•rk. Route 33. Nonh of
Pomeroy. Larle loti . Call
814-992 -747 .

1976 Ford 4Jt4 new ttres.
good cond .. no rust. Call
614 -266-1268 .
1970 Ford% ton PU. 6 cyl..
standard, runs good, 5300 .
Co li 614 -3 88-9367.
1981 ChevyPickup;1932&amp;
1936 Ford Truck; 1977
Chevrolet Van . 446 -3243.

1979 Ford C 600 with 22ft
van body. ro ll up back door.
price $5,600 .00 . Phone
304 -458 - 1031

Vans &amp; 4

73

W .O.

1979 Jeep CJ-5. 6 cyl. 3
spd., loaded w1th extras
S3.000. Call 446 -0515
1981 Plymouth Trallduster.
4WD. AC, 45,000 moles.
exc. cond. Call 446 -2825.

74

Motorcycles

1982 Honda CB 650. 2300
miles. exc . cond .. 2 helmet ,
sissy bar &amp; chrome. case
guards. Call 446 -4989 after
5PM.
83 Honda 750 shadow,
2.100 miles. axe. cond. 2
helmets . Call 614 -44 6 3738
1979 KDX 400, 273 moles.
S795. Coli 446 -8221
1979 Honda CB 650, wind shield. roll bar. cruise. mag
wheels, trunk. low miles,
S1 .295 Call 446 -42 05 .

54

Misc . Merchandise

6 H P Go-Cart, $150. Call
992 -6666.
Knauff Firewood Pickup or
Delivered . 12" -22" 1tocked
in yard
HEAP vender,
prompt delivery. 814 -2666246 .
Umeatone, Sand, Gravel.
Delivered in Mason. Maig1,
G•llla or pick up at Richerd•
&amp; Son . Call 448 -7 786.
All kinds of furnence pipes.
Call 614 -268-1628.

'75 Chevy Impala $350.00.
Can be 1een 105 Walnut St.,
Hender10n . W .V. 304-676 4203 .
1964 Buick Skylartc.. new
tiras. new battery. black
interior, white exterior , Ra dio, auto ., PS, real good
ohape, 81,000 .00 firm .
Phone 304 -876-2902 aftor
6PM .
1976 Chryolor N-pon,
axe cond., 304-876 - 1402.
1980 AMC Concord
$2,260 . Phone 304-8983828.

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&amp;

Auto Parts
Accessories

lzisu motor to fit 1978
Chevy Luv truck
Phone
304 -675 -5462 .

79

Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES &amp; SERVICE. U S.
At. 50. Coolville. Oh 614 667 -3386.
1973 6th wheel camper. 30
ft ., self contained. runs on
elec. or gas. AC, new awn.
$3,600. Coli 614 - 367 7833.

Services
81

Home
Improvements

STUCCO and PLASTERING
· Commercial 8nd reaiden tial, free estimatea. Call
814-266-t182 .
Marcum Roofing &amp;. Spouting . Now installing rubber
roofs. 30 years experience.
tpecializing in built up roof.
Call 614-388 -91167.
PAINTING- Interior ond ex terior, plumbing, roofing.
some remodeling . 20 yrt.
exp. Coli 814 -388 -9862 .

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Good-1 E111cavating. base ments. footers, driveways .
septic tanks. landscapmg.
Call anytime 614 4464537, James l Davison. Jr
owner .

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J.A.R .Construct1on Co Ru tland, 011,614 -742 -29 03,
Basements, Footers. Concrete work , Backhoe's .
Dozer &amp; Oitcller. Dump
trucks &amp; water -gas-sewer electrical lines

~

Ditch Witch Model 2300
M -4 for sale Call after 5
P. M . 614-592 - 5685 or
614 -443 -9751

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F1 ve buchs extra on lJOUr
Your WdLJ of protectinq
liqht bill five hundred to
~our house could run into replace your window ..

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mone~!

.and when you add what
it cost to fire up your Cdr
and park it in the drive-

Knock
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Electrical
Refrigera1ion

WINNIE
CONTACT PASSED
US ONCE. SLOWLY ..•
TO MAKE SURE I WAS
ALONE.
OUR

Electrical work. all phases,
free estimates. reasonable
rates . quahf1ed ele ctrician.
Contact Ron HuHman. 614 256 - 1583.

NOW HE'S TURNING AROUND
AND WILL CIRCLE BACK, I'M
SURE. WE'D BETTER NOT

TALK FROM HERE ON IN.

SEWING Machine repans,
service. Author~zed Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors~ Fabric Shop.
Pomeroy. 614 -992 -2284
D . DAY REFRIGERATION
SALES
ProfeSSIOnal ser vice for appliances. heating,
cooling and elech1c Sell and
install Amana, Gibson. Kit chen Aid . Residential. Com mercial , Industrial 304 675-4819
or
614 -388 -8274

BARNEY

I GOT
A THROBBIN'
DOC··

D DAY REFRIGERATION
SALES · Pro1ession al ser vice for appliances. heatmg.
cooling and electrtc Sell and
install Amana, Gibson. Kit chen Aid Restdenttal . Com mercial. lndustrtal
304 875 - 4819
or
614 -388 -8274

--WELCOME

TO TH' CLUB

AN'
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AN'- ·

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General Hauling

James Boy s Water Serv1ce
Also pools filled . Call 614 266 - 1141 or 614 - 446 1175 .. 614 -446 -7911

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YUCCA PLANT

JIMS WATER SERVICE.
Call Jim lanier, 304 -675 7397.

·'
Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 Sec:: . Ave .. Gallipolis
814-448-7833 or614 -4 46 :
1833.

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program
whtch features
v1ews of the people of thts
country. the personal tmpact
of Important news stor~es
and proftles of lamous
Amencans (60 mlfl l
(]) (IT; Nova ' Art1f1cml
Heart.' The rtsks. costs and
controvers•es surround1ng
the developrhent of the art •·
ficial heart are exam1ned . (A)
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N1ck and Boz nsk thetr hves
1n order to rescue an executive who 1s being chased by
an assassin . {A) (60 min .)
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Need someth1ng hauled
away or so mething moved?
We'll do it . Call 446 -3159
between 9 and 5 .

87

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Blunders

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HOW MANY POUNDS OF
LIMBURGER CHEESE
DO YOU WANT?

Now arrange the c1rcled le"ers to
form the sutpnse answer. as suggested by the abOve cartoon

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GASOLINE ALLEY

Pasquale Electric Co a ll
phAses of electnc wurk , all
work guArAnteed
Aerial
truck rental 614 - 446 4066 .

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7;45 (!) NBA Tonight
8:00 0 Cil (!) A Teom The A
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(60 min I
Cil MOVIE : 'The Far
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Cil MOVIE: 'Used Cars'
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Opening Round Playoff

SHULAW'S Plumbmg and
Heating. Rt 2 Neal Road,
Point Pleasant W Va 304675 -6420
l1censerl and
l11sured .

Starks Tree Tnmming &amp;
Removal lawn mow1ng and
maintenan ce. landscapmg
10 Pet off all estimates
304 -576 2010

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JIM'S PlUMBING &amp; HEAT ING Rt 1. BoK 355 , Galli polis Call 614 -367 -0576

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis. Ohio
Phone 614 -446-3888 or
614 -446 4477

1983 V-65 Magna Honda.
3,000 m1les. E)(C cond .
never abused. good tires
$3,400 . 00 . 304-6753288.

Correct Craft &amp; Ski Su preme, family ski boats .
New &amp; used. Parkersburg,
WV 304-422 -8433 o• 304 422 -2367 .

7:30

I HEARD ABOUT.........

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

Dotson's Tree Service In sured - Free Estimate 304
576-2897

16 ft. fi3hing boat. 20 HP
motor. trailer. troll1ng motor. swivel seats. S1.995 .
Call 446-3637 .

,.,1\lJD 'lt\J'LL N8VER BRIEllE WAAT

Absten Home lmproveme n1
Specialist. Homes. addi tions. roofing. patios. drywall. concrete . paint1ng. all
type.s of remolding 304458 - 1 566 .

1980 Yamaha 860 special,
good condition. 4.100
miles. $1,300 00. 304 676 -2846.

Boats a 'n d
Motors for Sale

Newahour

BORN LOSER

Will haul sand. gravel, any thing 304 -458 -1566

1977 Chevy truck. 6 cyl.,
automatic, $800. Call 614 992-2892.

1974 Okls Delta 88. new
sticker, new starter, new
battery, good work car,
8460.00. 304 -875-1219.

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleeping Rooma
and light house keeping
rooms . Park Central Hote l
Ca11614 -446 -0766

ter, electrician, mason. Call
304-675 -2088 or 675New truck fenders &amp; doors. 4560 ·
Chevv fenders $75 . 95 . 1- - - - - - - - - - S - H - I P
Chevy doors S165. Ford GET your carpet
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
tondoro $75 Ca11614-256STEAMEA . Water removal,
1260
furniture cleaning. 1ree esti mates. 304-675 -2295
Must s11crifice 80 Chevy
sport short bed truck. axe. Remolding. siding. interior
cond .. 1 owner. AM-FM. and exterior. teJttured coatcarpet . double rust proof. ing, simulated brick and
tin1ted glass. blue &amp; black stuco, thermo replacement
with stripes, $4.500 firm . windows . 304 -675 - 1560
Call 614 -367-7833.

1969 Hi -lo camper, $650.
good cond. Call 614-367 7238

Two room and bath fur nish ed cottage. utilities
pa1d. ntce yard, one adult,
s 160.00 month. deposit ,
304 -675 -2661

45

Trucks for Sale

73 Volkswagon for sale

1 978 Chevy Caprice Classic. 4 dr. am-fm stereo tape,
p .s. power windows &amp; door
locks, velour interior. new
paint. Must aee &amp; drive to
appreciate. 614-446-7389.

3 head Yearl10g heifer, 1

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Specializing 1n Zenith and
Motorola . Quazar, and
house calls. Call 304 -576 2398 or 614 -446 -2454.

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EVENING

Fetty Tree Trimming. stump
remov-"''· Call 304-675 1331 .

ano
bargain
Wanted : ReFor sale
Spinet-console
pi·
spons1ble party to take over
low monthly payments on
spinet piano Can be seen
locally . Write Credit Man ager P.O. BoJt 537 Shelby 'II IN 46176 .
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RON'S Television Service .

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Television
Viewing

GENE ' S OEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN,
scotchguard -water extrac tion. deodorizers. FREE estimates. Reasonable rates.
Gene Smith. 992 -6309.

Young coon dog for sale.
Call 614 - 367-0169

The Daily

Ohio

H &amp; S Home Improvements
vinyl siding. roof1ng, room
addition , storm windows.
slono. Call61 4 -367 -0409 .

Reg Pit 8 ull pups, 1 0 wka.
old. S200 or trade . Call
614 -388 -9000 .

Good Milk cow &amp; calf. Call
614-742 -2773 .

3 room and bath apt, Mt .
Vernon Ave Stove and ref .
furnished Exc . co nd 304 675 -1962

46 Space for Rent
WITH OPTION TO BUY, 14'
wide ell electric mobile
home. eetting on lot ready to
move Into . *200.00 down
•175.00 MONTH . 304 6711-2711 .

46 Space for Rent
One trailer lot , sewer and

home , exc cond .. $6.700
14x70 Rosemont 2 bdr .
1973 1 2x60 Oetroiter 2
bdr .. 1969 1 2)(60 Raycraft
2 bdr . Recondtttoned like
new. Call 446 -0175

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Tuesdav. April 24, 1984

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1980 14x52 Liberty mob1le

Call 614 -2 45 -9256

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Instruments

Freedom mobile

5549

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24, 1984

Ohio River Painting Co.
Interior &amp; Exterior painting.
Professional painting at low
cost . Free Estimates. Call
446-7249 or 675- 1690.

2 white min1ture male poodles. 8 mo. old . Also puppies
ready to go bv May 1 . Call
446-0857.

lot . Price reduced Call 614 388 -9957 attar 5 ' 30PM

1971

Larry Wright

w~

Oragonwynd Cattery Kennels . AKC Chow puppies. CFA Himalayan. Persian and Siameae kittens .
Ca11614-446 -3844 otter 6 .

acre. well graded

home, good cond ., c lean ,
reasonable Call 614 - 245 -

KIT 'N' CARLYLE r~

5 H P. Go- Cart. $150 Call

1979 fully underpinned
14x70, 3 bdr ., 2 full baths.
V1

Misc. Merchandise

10" Pollen chain saw 876 .
Coll814 -266 - 1628 .

TRI - STATE MOBILE
HOMES . USEO - CARS.
TRUCKS. GALLIPOLIS .
CHECK OUR PRICES . CALL
814-446-7572 .

approx .

T~~April

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

wilh four s p3dl's
Now 1t Is a Simpl e m .:ttter
loda y ·s

hand IS quate stmple

Nu

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South will piay thf-ee notrump We have shown how
we would get there
West make s h1 s normal
lea d of the queen of hearts
St nc e there ts no reason to

to l ead dummy 's la st hear 1

West Js c&lt;:~ughl

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leader
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18 Actor
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17 Vietnamese 25 Boston
30 Reason
21 Evilhoop
31 One who eases
holiday
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pro
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23 Biblical
letter
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37 Sacred
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1984

Sentinel

( Area Death
Adrah F. Tewksbary
Adrah Faye Tewksbary, 86,
BuckPye Lake, died Monday at
M f&gt;mor ta l H os pit al,
Licking
NPWark.
Mrs. Tewksbary was bom No.
VE'mber 22, 1897 in Rut land the
daughter of the late M att and Zetta
Nelson Graham. She was also
preeeded in dPat h by her husband,
Grorge S. Tewksbary, two sistprs,
Freda fu-ry and Angie Horn, one
brol h&lt;'r, Marvin Gra ham
She and her late husba nd owned
and operated Tewks RC'Stauranl in
M iddlepurt .
Shf' is SUivived b~' one son and
daught c.-.Jn.Ja w . George and El iza·
bet h Tewksbary, West Lake, Ohio ;

one brothl'r, Lawrr'nce Graham , St
Petersburg, Fla .; two grandchild·
rf'n , Mona Marie Munster, Westerville and Georgp M T&lt;&gt;wksba ry. U.
S. Alr F orce, Spam .
Fun&lt;•ral SPI"\'iCPs wUI bt• hPid
Thursda.v at 10 a.m. at the

Rawlings-Coa ts-BiowPr FunPral
Home. Middlepor 1. with AI Hartson
officia ting . B uria l11iil bl' in River
v iew Cemetery Friends rna)' call at
thP fum. •ra l homf' Wedm•sdus from ~

to9.

Mays enters
!Continued f rom pag&lt;&gt; 11
second-degree murder based on the
ev idmPP it would bl' allowed to use.
He said thf' court of appC&gt;als tuled
t hat the pt·os&lt;'Culio n would nul b&lt;•
able to usc the abcvc mentioned
evidencP hecauS&lt;' It thought Mavs
was not pn:•spn1Pd t o a magistha tein
&lt;J suJficimllv tim&lt;'lv lasltion for
i:lrr aignmPnt.
T he prosc•cutor s.a id :vlays was not
takPn befur(' &lt;t m agis trate' until ninf'
hours aftpr hi s arrest. T hC' court
r ule'(} 1hJl 1hf' f~,· idf•ncr ob tained
dur ing hi!" eonfpssion H·ould not be
all ow('(] t:x"'C'aus&lt;' Ma_,_.s was not
cKtuall _,. Sl'n: ('d a wa r rant a nd his
1ibf&gt;rty w as takPn ad,·a nt agP of.
M&lt;Jy."- is ~(' h r&gt;d uk.,-:J to app0~1r in
cour1 &lt;.~ gain !\ pril .'~)

;Wan hurt in u.:reclt
A Port lnnd man ,.,.·as treatPd at
VPtf'rans MC'muriJl Hospital &lt;Jnd
rf' lc ascd Part~· toda~· aftpr a
nne·vPhiclc acciden t nn Ohiu 124 .
Dani&lt;'l T Talbott, 42, was wPst ·
txJund at 11: 40 p.m . Mund"v w hen
his pickup truck 1vportedly wpnt off
1t1P right sklt • of The road and int o a
diich.
ThC' SIJtr hig l1v.:a_\· patml sairl
TJ l OOII's tnwk contin u('(l on . \\."f'nt
ac ross Thf' ro;~d ID thf' lPfl siclf' and
st111ck J trf'(·. C'CHJsing S('\'f'rr
damJgf' In tht' t nwk
Ta lbott \.\·as tak f'n to \ ·r te rans bV
pri\'Jtr vPhiclc . and hf' was cilC'd b:i
1he pa I rot for taitur£&gt; I o C'ont mi.

PORTSMOl 'Til, OHI O 1AI' 1
Portsm outh C'it _,. Cou ncilman .lo ..,,.ph Colhu rn f&lt;.~cr~ ff'l oniuus JSS&lt;Jult
dtargf's in cunn('(·tion w 1th thl'
l; hoo t ing o f a 111Jn a t a downtown
sllT'f'l cornf'r. pnlicC' sJ~
Colburn wa~ r"f' if 'JSf' on $7.~ 1
hond Tuc·sdav. but was schl'duled i n
he in Munic ipal Cour1 toda.v to fncP
thP charges in the shooting of
Willi am A lbri'Chl. 18, also ol
Portsmouth. police Sg1. Stcvr
Diamond said

Motor \'t&gt;hidt' funds
rt'("t'i,..d in t•ounty
Regi strar Michael J . M cCullion
toda)· announced that the BuJl'au of
Motor Vl'hiclcs has th&lt;' M arch, 19l\&lt;l
distribution of li eensp tax rE'venuPs
totaling $18,740,985 .13 ready fur
disbursement 1o loeJ l goverrun ent s.
MC'ig ~
County wi ll rffri vf'

$.'i9.m.m .

Ohio lottery winners
CLEVELAND tAf' 1 T he·
winning numl:x&gt;r drawn Monday
night in the Oh1o LottPiy' s rtaily
gam&lt;', "The 1'\umbl'r... was 1170.
In the "Pick 4" gam&lt;'. playc'()
Monday through Frida y, I hi' win ·
ning nwniJPr was 011 2.
The lottery reportCfJ earnings of
$97fi,(J7o from wagerin g on "The
Number."
Earnings ca mP on sa iPS of
$1,1R1 , 1.11. wh i li• ho ldPrs of winning
t lckct.s a rP cnt it lrd to sharc$:ll5,Q'i6.

Weather forecast

$1,501,000 court
suit filed Monday
A suit for $1.50UXXl was fi led in
Meigs County Common P leas Court
by Norman Milliron, administrator
of the estatp of Roger Milliron,
de&lt;'l'ased , Rt . 1, Portland , and
Norma n MUiiron, Rt . 1, Portland,
aga inst Columbus and Soothern
OhiO J::Jeptric Company and Leota
Cooper, Seventh St, Syracuse.
According to the entry, an
f']('('frical transmission line was
ovPr property owllf'(l by I ~ta
Cooper where R oger MU!iron was a
tenant. Thl' suit claims the
r iPctrical Ime was within a few fept
of t he residence w hich was well
known to the defandants, Columbus
and SouthC'rn Ohio E lectric Co., and
[Rota Cooper.
On AprU 20, 198'2, Roger Mill iron
w hil P CJ!lf'mpt ing to install an
Jntf'nna w as electnx:uted when it
camC' in cont act wit h the t ransmission line•. Norman Milliron rt"C'€'ived
S&lt;'V('fE' elE'Ct rial burns.
In the same eou1i, three ot her
suit s fo r money wert&gt; filed .
Cmtral Trust Co .. N. A., Middle·
pert filed suit in lh&lt;&gt; amount of
$16,&amp;18.02 against Mary E. Rager.
M iddl&lt;&gt;perl, and Grorg&lt;&gt; Collins as

Austin Powd&lt;&gt;r Co., Cl&lt;&gt;veland
fUed suit in th&lt;&gt; amount of $4,035.43
against Coal Power Inc .. Pomeroy ,
and Stanl&lt;&gt;y Hunt , Char!PStown ,

R&lt;•views mm

MJ..,

Mavor Hortman l'C'poned that the
tu tr s !or th&lt;:&gt; HUD program are
tx•ing sPI up by thest CJIC'. F'urty-fivp
perct•nt of tlte funds, som&lt;&gt; $18
million. w ill be&gt; f01muta aUocatPd
while Sl p('rcent, sorrip $25 million ,
will bl' handl'd through compC'Iitivc
pn Jgr ams prop.")SC'd b\" towns, cit iC'S,
coun tif's and oth(•r govC' rnmpnt al
sutx:livisio ns.

Mayor Hoffman will attend o
mE'f'ting on l ht' pmg-ram in Colu rn ·
bus all day th is Friday and on Mo v 14
a public hearing will IJP held to
discuss any economic developmPnt
applications from thP communi!~·
Council discussed renting space
ncar thP int&lt;&gt;rSPCiinn nf S. Second
AvP .. and Hartin ger Parkway fur
the placem ent ofsignsand will come
to a dceision on that at th&lt;&gt; next
m C'PI in g. Mayor Hoffman reportPd
that a trucking mmpany had
compla ined th at branehes on !rePs
3 rp scra tching new ca.rs being
delivered in the town. The represen tative of the company will ca ll back
conct&gt;rning the matter a nd Mayo r
Hoffman will propose an alternate
routP. Height of 1he new c ar deliver~v
is 13 ff'l'l . It was announcPd that Ron
Ash, Ohio Pow&lt;Y l'o. m anager, wUI
do a prE•sent a 1ion on ac id ra in at the
nex t m ('(&gt;ting. Counci l will look over
the new trpps planted in lh&lt;&gt;busin&lt;&gt;ss
section S('veral months ago to see- if
replacPmcnl s are n..roed .
Councilman Jack Sa tterfield dis·
cussed lhP removalo fdebrisonDpw
St. when~ a house \\.' .'.IS torn down a
couple of ypars ago and was assurf'd
bY M ayor Hoffm an Ihat thp debris
will tx• rPmoved. Sa tterii l'lll olso
suggested thatlimc&gt;stnne lx• ploced
belwt'Pn the sidewalk and st reel on
Broadway and on Plum St .

S~Tacusf'

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roac hf's arC' ask('(! 1o Jltend .

BULK WIENERS............................. ¢LB.
HOMEMADE HAM SALAD .................... 99¢ LB.
50 COUNT STYRO

Ru tland Township Truslet'S will
mf'Ct Thursday, April 26, ai 6:30
p.m . at Rut land f ia• Station. Op&lt;'n
to the public.

Vt"tt-mns Memorial
Admitted R i c hard Je ffers,
Pomrro)'.
Discharged .. Chery l Ferguso n,
F ran k Clark, Virginia Hubbard ,
Manha Tay lor.

extreme sooth. Lows bt the 408.

League lx~gins May I
The J ay Mar Mens ' Golf LPagups
will start play the first week in May.
Tu&lt;&gt;sday evening Jpague "ill pl ay
May 1, and Wf'dnPSday ewni ng
leagu&lt;&gt; on May 2
Thos&lt;&gt; w ishing to pia~ in eithot·
league ar&lt;&gt;asked to ca ll thp golf club
and sign up immediate!)'.

Prepan~

M eigs County WomPns' F ellow·
ship wil l mC'C'I Thursday at7; :llp.m .
at tho HemJock Grove Church of
Chr ist. Mrs. Roger Watson w ill
speak on the christian woman as a
tE'ac hcr.

ThP Voices of LibPrty w ill m PCt at
7: :llp.m . Thursday at the Pom &lt;&gt;roy
United Methodist Church tro pt'P·
pare for PeaCP Sund ay In hC'
observed on May 6 at Sacred Heart
Church In Por"leroy.

for S('rvi('t'

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

Only

Pomeroy, OH .

99¢

8 PACK

COKE &amp; SPRITE

89¢

$149

8 PACK

WHISTLE

GRAPE

Pl " s Dep

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PONTIAC &amp; KENNEBEC

SEED POTATOES
Cabbage Plants. Broccoli Plants,
Cauliflower Plants .
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WASHINGTON tAP! - The president of the
United Mine Workers says he will fight any demand
fur wage givebacks to the soft coal industry, w hile
management's top bargainer says his chief aim is " to
restore competitiveness" to unionized companies.
With those opening salvos, UMW Pres ident
Richard Trumka and ch ief industry negotiat or Bobby
R. Brown embar ked with fellow negot iators on
bargaining aimed at achieving a strikP.frt'P
seUI&lt;&gt;ment by the end of September.
The kickoff of coal indust ry bargaining was on&lt;&gt; of
two m ajor colleptive bargaining events Tuesday as
rpPresentatlves of labor and m anagement in the U S.
Postal ServiCP likewise commencro talks on a new
pact.
Tough talk by Trumka could sign al tense
negotiations in an industry w here slackenNI demand
has idlro many mines and for ced the layoffs of some
50.000 of thC' UMW's 100,000 m&lt;&gt;mbers. Thefle also has
been a sharp rise in competit ion from non·union

Commission
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Upon thP recommmdation of the•
M eigs Board of Mmtal Retardation
count y commissioners Tuesday
accepted I h&lt;&gt; bid of Gibson Motors
Part s Co., for two cha ss is bids
totaling $16,446.67 each for two new
buses for Carleton School.
Awarded th&lt;&gt; bid for bus bodi&lt;&gt;s
was Edwin Davis , Langsville . On&lt;&gt;
bid without a lift w as for $ll, 24352
whtle the bid with a lift included w as
$13,29.3.52. The bids submitted by
Davis were $.1,00'liC'Ss than lhP bids
Davis submitted earli&lt;&gt;r. The Davis
bids also included a five·year
warranty. Dav is' bid was $2.l[)l
undf'r the nex t lowpst hid r f'&lt;'eived.
Oth&lt;&gt;rs submitting bids on school
bu s bodiPS wPre Ohio Rus Sa les,
Ca nt on, $13,121 1.\i th l ift and $ U ,&amp;&lt;11
withou t lift; Lahmann Transperta ·
lion Co., Cincinnati. $10,'lffi without
lift and $13 ,580with lift.
The board also r('('(' ived hids for
bituminous matNials.
Submitting bids were M ar ·Za ne.
ZanPSvUie, A sphalt Materials of
M arietta, and Ashland Oil of
Ashland. Ky.
M ar·Zane w as awa rded the bid
for bi twninous materials for the
month of May also SC'aling grades.
both anionic and ca tionic, and
prtmer.The bid for ca tionic mixing
grades wa s awardf'd to Asphalt
Materials.
A letter from l h&lt;&gt; Priva te Industry
Council ask ing that two women be
named to th&lt;&gt; board w asta bled until

a mt'Piing is hel d with Sid Edwards ,
dirC'Cior of Gallia·M&lt;&gt;igs Commun·
ity Ac tion.
A lettPr wa s also read f rom State
Senator Marigene Va liquette con·
cerningr the adm inistration of th&lt;&gt;
19R4 Federal Sm all CitiesCornmun·
ity Dl'v&lt;&gt;lopment Block Grant
program.
The lettpr said the Department of
[lpvpJopment propesed a comprom·
ise plan whtch would aUoca te 45
percent of the funds, approximately
$1J:! mUiion dollars, for formula
grants, and 55 percent of the fund s,
approxunat&lt;&gt;ly $25.5 mUiion dollars
to be ad ministered competelively.
In the pvent that the alloca t ion
from thP federal government is lf'!&lt;S
than $415 m ill ion dollars. $18rnill ion
~Aill st Ul be admmistered bvformula
according t o information receivN.
II was also repened tha if more
than $4.3.5 million is rt'Cf'ived b,l ' tbe

Stai P, 00 percent of the excess
amou nt will hP ad m inistered rom ·
petetivl'ly . and 50 percent by
formula .
According to the letter nine of the
10 committee m embers. including
Va liquette. have indicated prPlimi ·
nnry acCPptancP .
A letter was read from th&lt;'
consulting fitm of James Jl'nnings
and AssociatPS, Columbus, rrquesl ·
ing a mCPting with the eommlssion·
ers on Monday. Ma~· 25 to discuss
19R 4 plans
for economic
~ Con tinu e-d on page 101

The failu re to oht ai n as " ist ·
anCP from thP Ohio D Ppan m ent
of Highways to plaf'P large signs
along the highway dirP&lt;'ting
m otorists ro the count~' landfill
and Meigs High sc hool has
become a puzzl e to Meigs
Coun ty Comm issioner R ichard
Jones.
Jones. during Tuesday's
WE'&lt;'kly commiss ion meeting
said he could not understand
why the commmission['rs could
not gPt the State Department of
Highways to plaCC' large signs
along the highway dil'1"&lt;'ting
m otor ists to the landfill and the
hi&gt;!h school
Jones said such a reques t was
ma de last summer and he was
informed t ha t it would be tak&lt;&gt;n
care of and ther e would bP no
problem .
La tE-r. commissioners wcrr
asked to suppl y rPrtain infonn a·
tion, which lhP'' did.
In approximatl'i)' two to thrw
wf."f'ks a rf'pl ~· w as rf'&lt;'Pived
from the state stating that it
could not pia['(' the signs since
the signs did not comply to thl'
cri teria of the State's gcn&lt;:&gt;rator
pelicy . The letter wa s from Ted
Shuska. t raffi c cngin['('r.
Jones wants to know w hat i ~
the gener ator pelicv '!
The board said it sent a Jptter
to thP st.a re informing them of

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thc numbrr of" Vf&gt;hi r iPS th:ll

travf'll'd to the landfill from Ma)·
:10. 19f\1, whirh
was 24 .1 2.'1 or 2.12 per week. The
statP's requirrmrnt wa s 21Xl
l'ehiclPs a \\'PI'k Traffic to the
munt y landfil l surpassed thr
r·pqu irPm ent .
Thl' rurmnis siont•rs rPportC'd
that work would bPgin as soon as
w&lt;•at hf'r pprmi ls 10 rP.Sf'E'd and
offici allv c lose lhi' old landfill
si tP o n the No rman Hum phr0~ 1
proper!\·.
1, 1981 to AprU

committees.

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Walter F . Monda le today askrd
his suppertl'rs to disband independ·
pnt dt&gt;lcga te committees supporting
hi s ram paign as Ga ry· H art won
anothf'r ddrgatC' con 1rst in \'Prrnont 'S ('3 UCUSC"S .
M ond ale' s actio n. in tf'legram s
S{"nt to indi,·idual dclpgatf' ~ and to
hjs s1atP campaign managf'rs.
com0S a da .\· aft er the Rev .J esse
Jack son and Common Cause, a
self·stvled citizen s lobby, joined
Hart in condl'mnin g the df'IPgal e

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and that many minPS are nut operating at full

Trumka said the lNW "will not engage in
concessionary bargaining" on a new contrac t with the
soft coal industry.
"Th&lt;&gt; UMWA will not accept any backward steps in
contract negotiat ions .... No ra tiona l arguments havC'
bePn put forth that justi fy concessionary demands
upen lh&lt;&gt; un ion." he added .
The last time the two parties bar!(amed in 1981, the
UMW struck th&lt;&gt; industry for mor&lt;&gt; than 10 week s
before accept in!( a pact which provided miners wage
and other economic ga ms averagi ng 37.5 per cent ovPr
the thrpp.year life of lh&lt;&gt; contract.
The cun'f'nl pact expires Oct. 1, and Trumka said
he w as hopC'fu l th at a peaceful SPttlement coul d bl'
ach ieved . Tuesday's negot iations were rPCessed until
May 9.
B rown, pres ident of Consolidation Coa l Co. and
chai rman of the industry bargaining team. noted that
the union sha r e of ail U.S. coa l tonnagp has fal len to
abou t 40percent. that theft' is a slack demand forl'Oal

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shopptng. Double Coupon offer good Sunday, April 29th, 1984 .

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And he indicat ed that the• indu slr)· bargaining
group, the Oituminous Coal Operators Associa t ion,
will tak f' a tough stan('(&gt; on wagPs and ut her E'C'Onomic
iSS Uf'S.

·· rn thP broades t ('('(I nomic cont p.x t. thf&gt;rf' continues
to be a substan ti al 0\·erhang of coal production in
today· s marketpla ce." Drown S&lt;Jid. '"This has.
rpsul tf'd in some- harsh r eaJities : dPprf'ssC'd pricPs,
closed minPs or r ur1n ilf'd , t housands of coal min('rs
loid off ."
Brown said "our chal l(' ngt• '.A."Hl De to rf'ach a laOOr
agreemen t that will allow this segment 1the
unionized I segmC'n l of t he coa l indUstr;: 1principa!I_Y
in thP East and Appa lachia 1 to sh are in thP tuturc
&gt;.'Towth at America n coal."
··so I tx•l iPVP the&gt; rh al lf'ngr is cl r ar : To rPston'
cumpPiitivcness to BCOA eoal. It is not a challen ge
U1at I belil'VC w ill bP casiJ)· met, " he adc!Pd " But 11 is a
chall&lt;&gt;ngc• t hat the BCOA is committed to m('('f tng ·

Stillwell studies
Roderick~s ruling
in Plummer case
LOl.AI\: Hocking Count \
Commnn PIC'as Judge Jamrs Stil ·
V.'C'II m a.\" rulf' within a wwk on
dropping one of the indictmPnt s
against Maxine PlummPr. former
cxeput ive director of the Gallia·
Jackson·Meigs 648 Mental Healt h
Board.
St iJ wpiJ sa id a rf'(Juest for him to
t'C'View Ca tlia Count :-; Corrunon
Pleas ,Judg&lt;' J uugl' Richard Roder
ic k 's di.:'nial of a motion to drop tlw
thpft in offit'i~ char ge w.Js prPsrntf'd
hc•n• 'llll'sllay at a prl't rial hearing
b.1 Daniel M . H unt. :'vlrs. Plummer' s
Columbus CJ 1torne\.
Mrs. P lummer \\'J.S S0C.Tf'tl~·
ind icttld las t Df&gt;ct:&gt;mtx&gt;r b~ · a Callia
grand j u1~· for thf' ft in offi cf' and
using hf'r office to influf'n C't ' a puhlic
cont ract, thrw months aftC'r shf'
was dismissed from hf'r j ob h_,. lhf'
li4R hoard .
Stil well WJS a~point&lt;'Ci la st \\·('('k
b\ Ol1io Supreml' Coui1 Chi P!
.J~ s t irf' Frank CC' lebrC'ZZf' t o prf's Jdf'
ovf'r thC' PlummPr tri al. tf'niJli\'f'h'
sc hedul l'd for Ma1 1~. alter Cclr ·
brc/J.C rPcommendPd that R·&gt;derirk
strp dov.rn from 1he caSC' toa,·oid an _
,.

ITI C'Ill and IX""C' JU S( ' T]W tnHd hd ~ Th1 •
J hilit~ Tt l II'\"~ lt.i .'\f'~

St il v.t'll S&lt;:.Jid th 1~ morning th1·
pn •t rial wa~ CJ mean~ of acq u&lt;..~i nt ing
himS(·If v.:ith the c asl' and thf'
attornC'~·s. liP -.aid hf' m a~ schl'du!P
ora l argument s on a p!'nd ing mot1on
fora changeol vf'nUf' in lh P trial nPxt
WN·k .

HunT also rC,JUl' ~ h'&lt;..l a lrK'J \ Hm
changf' hc&gt;cau~P he• bf'l lt 'H'&gt;..; Mr'-.
Plumnwr r ann()l F?,('t a l,1ir lr iJI Ln
Ca llia C'uunt~ H(' ~u bmiliPd copi( •..,
Qf m•wSp.JPf'l" art iriP~ ron·ring :\.1 r s
Ptummf'r'_~.; acti,·itiPs H·hiiP s tw w;l'..
lh P hoard" _~.; C'XfX"u lin' dirf'C lo r .

All rnatf'rial rl'lt ·\·ant to !h( · casf'
w(•rf' prC'SC'n t f'&lt;i l n S1i ]\o~.·('] l fnr r£'\ "l f'W
during prPtrial.
Stih.o~.·f'JI sa id hf' askf'd attornf')"S if
thcr c H·ou ld bt' ; m~· ohjf'ction 10
holding 1hc&gt; tnal in! .ngan. &lt;Jnd nnni·
w;1..;; offf'rf'd. l1r s; lid .

hj nt s of prt&gt;judi ('(' or impropliPt~·.

Howc\·f'r. C ;Jllia Count\· ProSiX"U
tor .J oS(&gt;ph Cam ~ till has time to file ·
nbjf'f'l ion-; to :1 chan ge nf '·pnuf'. and
StUwC' Il nntf•fl that a \"f'nUC' c h angf'
ma .\
not hf' riPlf'rmin t&gt;d until
anrmpts arf' madf' to r-mpa nPl J

Roderi ck had earliPr dr nird
Hunt 's rrqurst for the thl'ft in office
charge' to lx.' dismi~ sro . prima ril~ ·
because Mrs. PlummPr had bC'Pn
covrrf'd b.v public emp!u~·~ rPt irP·

·· l"rl likf' tn m n i nt a in thf' tn :1 t cl ~! It'.
b&lt;'&lt;'flUSf' of m\ tr ial dock Pt.· · St ilwcll
sa id "'\oVC'.rf' going to t r:; ro do 1hat .
Thl'rr arf' nn othf'r m otions filf'd 1
know of."

JUre .

Hart takes Ver01ont;
stumps in Cleveland

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considerable cloudiness
Low around 43. Winds becoming
light and variable. WednC'Sday,
becoming m ostly sunny and
warmer. High a rwnd 70. Chance or
preclpltatlon 10 percent tonight and
WednC'Sday.
Extended Forecast
Thursday through Saturday:
Fair on Thursday. A risk 9f
showers Friday and Saturday.
lllghs In upper 5Gs north to~

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ThP Long Bott om Community
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April 25, at i: 30 p. m . at the

Truslt't'S to mt't'l

President
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Middl t•p&lt;wt Yuu th League w UI
mi'CI Thursda), ,\pril 26 , a t i ; 30
p.m. at Mlddlepei1 VillagP Hall. All

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truck .
acquirf'd mainl~' through HUD
Bloc k Grant fund s a lloca ted h.\' thf'
Boa rd o f Me i g~ Count .v tomm is·
sion('rs. will ht? on rli splay.· along
with t he deparlmr nt's ot hPr fir r

Meigs County happenings

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fi ghting eq uipment.
Th f' publ ic is invi tt.';rl to ai!Pnd thr
open house to bP held In thP
\'Olu n1 C:'f'r flrP df'partmPnt" s SC'Ciion
of the Syra cusf' Municipa l B uilding.
Third St.

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Syracuse firefighters plan
open house Sunday afternoon
Tht.' S.\TJC'usf' \ 'oluntfl{' r F ire
f:WpartmC'nt wi ll hotd an oJX'n housp
Sunda)·, April 29, frum 1 to 4 p.m. .
&lt;H'&lt;'Ording to Fin• Ch iPf CPnP
lmiJodcn.
Refrrs hm f' nt s will hf' se1v·C'd and
door prizps awarded including a $.'i0
C S. Savings Rand, court E'Sy of the
H omr Natio nal Ba nk of Racine and

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Indiana .
Annie M . Lawson . S:v racuse and
Kenneth Lawson, SyracuSP, filed
suit in tbe amount of $3,!XXl.aga inst
B ruce and Debra F leming, Long
Bottom .
Plaintiffs ask that the dC'fendants
be tem perarily restrained and
permanpnfiy
restrainPd from
interiertng wi th the use of the gas
linP w hich furnishes gas to their
m obile home on plaintiff' s rea l
C'Sta te.
In othPr court act ion. two suits for
divorce w&lt;&gt;rl'filed . Filing fordivorce
w er e Cind)' Lou McCarty, Shade,
against Terrv M cCarty, Gallipolis,
and Carolyn A. Sta nl c~. Pomeroy,
against David Stanley, Myrll&lt;&gt;
BPach, S. C.
Filing for dissolution of marriag&lt;&gt;
wrre Waller William Roush, Ra ·
rine, C:Jnd Kim~rl~ ' M arlene Roush,
Syracuse. and Geor ge C. Horner,
Reedsville and Kat herine 1..
Horner. Parker sburg.

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A Republican changes

county I rPasu rer .

work begins
audi ted and are in good ordeL A
communica tion was r ead from
Ca blentf'rtai!U1'lcnt announced an
increase of $1 per month in charges
for HBO ser v ices to customers as of
AprU 1i
Mayor Hoffm an reported lh&lt;&gt;
distl'iet en g im~·r out of Logan had
insp&lt;'cted the wa ter supply ret'ently
and found no problems with the
water svstcm . The second v illage
watP!' tank on Middl&lt;&gt;pert Hill is
JgJin in operat ion . the mayor sa id.
Upen the rpq ues t of the MiddiP·
pert Board of Public Altairs, it wa s
a ~ to adverti se for a new
t hr('('·quarter ton truck ror thew a ter
clepa11ment. Go ing along with
anot h('J" rPComm cndation ot the
I"('('J""Pation commission, council approved thp emp lo~ment of a park
SUfX'rvisor f"or thP summer months
Th0 indil'idual hirPd will hP in
charge of all acti v it irs at tbr park
except thP pool tbissummrrandwil l
t1'crivr a sa Ia ry of $75 weeki.\'.

noll•iDs

WELCOME TO YOUNGSTOWN -Democratic wishers alter he arrived at Youngstown Municipal
PrMitlmllal hoepful Gary Hart, left, reaches through Airport Tuesday aftemoon whDe campalgnbtg In
lhe top o1 a barbed wire fence to shake hands wltb well northeastern Ohio. (I' P Laserphoto ).

,,

" I appea l to you to personall)'
accept my j udgment that it is not in
the ix' sl ini C'rests of m , · campaign
for Indiv idua l dplegates to form or
continue to operate dPicgate com·
mlttPC's," he sa id.
Mond ale added, however, " I am
confident that all deiE'gatescommil·
led to me and my r ntlrP campaign
have fully complied with both the
i&lt;&gt;tter and lh&lt;&gt; spirit of tbe federal
election law ."
H art's m argin of victory in
Vermont's [)pmocratir caucuses
Tuesday night, where j ust 13
national convention delegates were

at stak C'. wa s shOJ1 of thC' 71 Pf'H1.'nt
major ity hf' ran up in that sta tp·s
non-bin ding p~idential prim ary in
ear l~· Marc-h.

The Colorado senator had 49
percmt at the \'Ole with 81 pC'rcPnt of
th r caucuses rf'porting, compared
tn .1.1 perCPnl for Mondale and H
pr'r rf'nl for the R.C'V . JesSf"' J ackson.
Both Mondale and Har1 were in
TPn JWSSE"f' today and were travC'!ing
to North Carolina to campa ign in
that sta te's Mav 8 primary bl'forr
mov ing on. MondaJe to Texas and
Ha11 to Ohio.
A nother contf's t comes tonight
v;hen U tah [)(&gt;mocrats caucu s to
d('('idf' 22 nat ional convention dele·
gates. Nex t , on Ma~· ], TPnnPSsee
and the District of Columbia hold
primaries .
I n Clevpland on Tupsday, Ha11
chided M ondal&lt;&gt; for what he ca lled
"old and t lred ideas, held together
by paralyzing comm itments to
spepial Interests and constilutent
groups."
"It will take more than changing
parties to save our economy," he
said. " U we SPek IT!l'rely to
exchange on&lt;&gt; failro v ision for
another, our nation will still be in a

pc•riod of dr::t m :J 1ic dt'(·Jim•.· ·
Hart a lso ;~!1~!l' kt'tl th t• Ht 'agan
LJdministrJ tion : 1nd tht • (J:Jsl Thrn .·
~·f'ar s o f rT'&lt;'ord hud~t ' l ddic ih . lk
Slid Monda lp '~ prog-rarn nl J\ ht '
J'!l01"(1 humalll'. hut it lla~ " no lf'SS
fJilun • in it s soul."'
Mondait', ;.~ J sq in (']p\·d and 1m
1\.if'scla\. rn~linl&lt; !im 'Cl h i.'- nP\•:ti!Uild
pract irt · nl f1 '( "U -"l llg prima ril\ on
R&lt; 'ag&lt;.m. thi ~ tinw .!ti&lt;J ("kin g lht '
pr'f's idC'nt' s b.wkin g lor sp&lt;WI • Wl \ I
JX&gt;OS ~~· Sll'lll~ ,mel IJI"OfXlS ing hi S01.1. ·n
"'spat't' fn'f'zP ··
" Rf'a gan w;-~n t :-- lo opt•n lhr
hPt:IH'Il ~ for n · o~ r Ltr P.·· Mond ;dp
said . " If Mr. H&lt;•.Jg,ln is rP·&lt;'I&lt;'&lt;' tl'd
tllf' ann s r; 1Ct' on f'ar1h will bf'
('X tend('(] to 1hf' skic ·:--. · ·
· · Evf'ry prf'sidf'nt si ncP t hC' b"1m b
first w£&gt;nt off ... has dom~ so mf~thing
to redu('(&gt; thr risk of nuciC'ar war
until thi s guy came along," Mondalt·
said la tC'r tn Nash\·ille .
He r ldicull'd Reagan 's span •
wf'aponl)-' program as a "fair:: t; ll1 ,..
and "a hoax en 1hc Amf'riran
people." .
Hart and Mondale rt'newed I h&lt;'i r
exchange on a familia r issue - thl'
fPd eralloan guarantres that bai lt d
wl Chrysler Corp.

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