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                  <text>10-The

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'

Thr

firf'

df'parlmP nl ·s

new

GROUND
ROUND

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

79 4

PONTIAC &amp; KENNEBEC

SEED POTATOES
Cabbage Plants. Broccoli Plants,
Cauliflower Plants .
&amp; Fertilizer

Hellmann's &amp; Kraft

BROUGHTON'S

Mayonnaise
QT. JAR

CHILLY

VIT. D
MILK
· 1/1

GALLON

POPS

NL East I'OIDldup on Page 3

PhoWs on Page 10

•

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
awards bids

49

HEINER'S
KING SIZE

BREAD
69~

LOAF

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COUPON SAVIN6J'
Double the value of manu·
facturers' cents off coupons
up to 491 in face value .

SAVE DOUBLE $$
AT C.K. SUPERMARKET

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

2°/o MILK

$1 S 9

M.ARKET

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

MIDDLEPORT OH.

ERR

Richard .rant'S
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.

SUPER

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR

capacit~·.

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

PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUNDAY, APRIL 29TH

'

WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS &amp; "WIC" COUPONS

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

By WIU.L&lt;\M M. WEU11
.&lt;\,....,iated Press Writer

•Redeem your manufacturers money-saving coupon s at CX 's and r•·
cetve double the value when you purchase the spwf1ed ttem . One cou ·
pon per item. No ~xpired coupons a~cepted. Double redemption offer
does not apply to Free Merchandise , coupons or coupons over 49' in
lace value. No cash refunds when Double Coupons value e.ceeds price
of item. Cigarettes and certain other items are excluded by law. To in·
sure product to all our customers. we are limiting our "Double Coupon"
offer to one jar of Instant Coffee and one can of Ground &lt;;.oflee oer
shopptng. Double Coupon offer good Sunday, April 29th, 1984 .

We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities.

25 Cenh
A Mult imed ia In c. News pap er

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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puzzles Jones

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Lack of help

24 PAK

SECOND &amp; MILL ST.

CROW'S FAMILY RESTAURANT

DR. PEPPER

10 LB.
BAG

$149

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Dining Room

REG. OR SUGE
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community building.

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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~

PAPER CUP

DIET RITE

ThP Long Bott om Community
A ssociation w ill mC'C't WPdnC'Sda~· .
April 25, at i: 30 p. m . at the

Truslt't'S to mt't'l

President
Richard L. Tnunka

$}.69 LB.

Coadw,; to mt't'l
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

LB.

FRESH-LEAN

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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BEEF

$.1.'U:OJ mini·pumpr"r fire

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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Soil poster winners

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio , Wednesday, April 25 , 1984

CENTER CUT CHUCK ROAST ... $1 .09 LB.
U.S.D.A. CHOICE ARM ROAST .............................. $1 . 19 LB.
U.S.D.A. CHOICE ENGLISH ROAST OR BONELESS ... $1 .39 LB.
FRESH-LEAN

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at
enttne
Coal negotiations begin

Vol.33, No.8
Copyrighled 1984

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Cubs in first place

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CHUCK
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tCont inued from page 11

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

U.S.D.A. CHOICE
BLADE CUT

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 ).

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" 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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Comment
MEIGS.MASO~

AREA

ROBERT L . WINGETT
1-.ubllsher
PAT WHITEHEAD

BOB HOEFLICH

.\ssl!&lt;ilant Publi!;her; ( ' onlroller

Gent:'ral Manager

DALE ROTHGEB. JR.
News Edtcor

t\ MEMRER of Tht- A*isodated Prl'~S. Inland Oall;,· Pres!i Assodatlon and the .: \merle an Newspaper t-ublbht&gt;r ..o\ssociat10n .
LETTERS o•· OPINION art• w .. kornt"d Th ..J "ihould IJt' les!!i than 300 word."i
lona- Alllt.'tti' rs are subjet·t to f'dltlnr and must tJt' s lf{ned with name, addresH and
telephone numbt&gt;r No unsiJeni'd leiters "'UI hf' puhU'ihed Letters should htt In
good ta.&lt;~lf" , addrMsinK '"'"'"~""' · not pe"'unalltlt"&gt;i _

Letters to editor

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Wednesday, April 25, 1984

One of the pleasant things about
growing older - ne of the few
pleasant thing s - tS thai we learn
something new all the time . I Just
lf'arned that a sailor does not sef\e
" on " a shtp H e serves "in" a shlp
Thai lldb1t comes from a na\'al
pubiJcatmn called "All Hands ·An
old sa II under t h£&gt; pen name of
Ca ptam Mnssbottom ampllftes the
pomt " You "Blwavs serve rna shtp,
nf'\'fTOn You don 't rideona car. do
!'OU 7 Of course not . You ndp 1n a rar
and )&gt;O U rid e in a sh1p. You don t live
on a housr. do vou? You hvt: m a
homP and . as ~mur ship's vour
llomf'. !'OU II\£' m the shtp"
Ca ptain Mossbottom passPs
along anothPr acl m nmtton for land lubbers. \\'ho wrrl e on naval mat
tPr s· Tt's not '!he l JS.'"-' Saratoga,"

fTTI'.

tt 's USS Saratoga. When " USS" Is
not used. the "the" Is optional. "As
a young man. Mossbottom served
'" Coral Sea. LaSalle and Pratt."
"Shortly af1er dawn the New
.Jersey arrived on line "
Lei me now deliver what I hope
will Jxo the last word In these
precincts un "the whole nine
yards." Fatthful r&lt;'aders will recall
that six months ago I inquired about
the origin of the phrase. AI least a
hundred of you responded by saylng
tha t 11 comes flum the standard
concrete truck, which contains nine
cubic yards. Then someone satd
tha t couldn't Jxo so. beeause Hal
Holbrook In his famous monologue
had quoted Mark Twain as having
used the phrase in the rontcmpor
an: sense of the whole works . I

wrote Holbrook and Holbrook wrote
back saytng. no. he couldn't recall
any such thing in Twain's works.
Well. that Utile mystery is solved.
A keen·eyed reader sends along a
quote from Holbrook's monologue
In which Twain was Jelling the
hilarious story of Millington G.
Wheeler. who worked in a carpet
factory. The pom fellow fell into the
looms one day, and in a mailer or
minutes "he WRS wove up into
thirly·nine yards of the best
three·ply carpellng." H is widow
"took ttl&lt;&gt; whole piece -lhirty-nme
yards - and spread him out lull
length " And so on We are back to
the concrete truck. Let us declare
the mailer settled
Thinking of the nr1gin of phrasi'S,
I pass along an Inquiry from a

€&gt;'~~~ I'O~ WD~ ITA~ ·TE'&lt;.€GJt.a,"'-

f-\VLME
~l eA

'r-e

A worthwhile trip
As mam· ol vou know the Metgs
Concert Band t rav('ied to A tl ant a.
C~rgia rPCentl \'

The band mPmbers 1601 an d 12
chaperonf's mcludtng M s (;.:.x&gt;d

nile depar1ed

Pomero~'

na two

Gr eyhound ChartPr Ruses a t 2 am
Thursday. Apnl 12
We arnvPd m Cf'flrgla ~ p rn ,
F1iday. ltf'('d, hungry. but In high
splrl!s. at th~ Holi clo; Inn. m
gwatcr Atlanta
At o p.m . wP dined at lhP Red
L obster and dpparted for Omm
Int Pr natJOnal com piPx. tmmr diately after dinner
We tht:&gt;n walked across thrst r('('l
to thr Georgia World Congrrss
CPntPr AuUitoJr um ro attrnd thr
Oizz \ C!lles!JlP eoncer t for Stx
Flags fes li\ &lt;:~I!Jartictpants onl\
After biPa kfas t Fnd ..!\ el l thf'
Hol1da' Inn, ~•· Ut'parted to lhP
F'crnbank Sc'!rncp Crn1PI, \'l.'l' SJW
botantcal ga rdrns and \ISttod tht•
largf'q planet anum tn tht • US \Ve
Vlewffl thP sun and da vtJmf' star~
At 7 p m . the band student s

performed at thr (;rorgJa Wmld
CongnH.;s Centrr. obtammg d t hree

ratm g
W£' t hf'n c hanged clot h£'s f01 d n
f'\'Pnlng at Stx Fl l:lgs Pal k . .Jnd
dt nner was p1 O\' tdf'd at I hr p ~ u k On
Sat urdav ou t brmd sttJd£'nt s and
chapPronPs rl f'()~t rtPd fo r \\or ld
Congrrss Crn tf'r to obsf't'W' ppr·frw ma ncps from ot hf'r ban(b
..-\1 12 10 p.m. wr wpnt tf\ ~ 1 x
Flags for :.t dJ\ of fun chf'('k\J1g m

rrv thrt:&gt;t:&gt; hours wllh th(' dirf'Ctor
to make sure C'VPryone wa s 0 K
ThC'n &lt;:o~ t 5 p m we enjoyed a pn va te
r att_'r N:l dinrlPr tn thP !Jark ror Six
Flags a ltt:•ndPt&gt;s
At 7 p m . our director a nd 14
studr nt s depart e d for the Atlanta
Svmphonv v 1a chartered bu s.
E&lt;Jtlier wr had visited thf' High
Muspum of Art and ate and shopped
at the Cumix'rland Mall, S('{'O nd
largest In U.S. On Sunday we
drparted tor Stone Mt Park . 11 ua s
crC'atf'd to honor the Southern we~v
of hf(' and Ideas which helped form
thr Amcncan lifestviP , a untquP
C'\

A I .1 p m
wf&gt; hnarderl our
r haltPrf'fl husPs for Pomf'tov,
an i\'lng a! 2 a.m . Monrtay mornmg

The band boosters undN th&lt;•
No student had to
p.n· onP pennv to go to Grorgia
ThP\ Wf'tC' t f'SJXlnSiblf' for frw'
mrab tra veling to and from
Gt•oJ gia and pprsonal gifts
In lx&gt;half uf t ht• l hapPrones who
tr .l\dPd with the band, I u·ill savwr
h.l d a rcma r ka tJJp group of voung
pt'Oplt• Tht•v lx•han&gt;d ltke ladtes
,lfld gC'n tlC'nwn i::l nd 1f'!Jr t_•spn fPd
Mr1gs H 1gh School" 1th thf' htgl11•st
s t&lt;~ n dard possiblf'
In c lostng. I would likt&gt; to !hank
lhr Mav01 s and PohcP Uepar ·t m ent
of Pomf' r m and M 1ddleport for
thc·Jr tr affi c co ntrol for the p aradP
tn bf'hrJ!f of our Rand Dtrector. Mr..,
l.oodntte. - Pat Thoma

F'f•'tl\dl dnd third m '0\f'rall" ~11
t hP ..,, ImP comp{'tll ion Thf' b, md ts
.1bo !Jrl']Jcll ing to comi)('IP at St'&lt;
FLrg ... 0\'l'l CPor gid pt'ndmg appro·
\ Jl of ttw trip b\ thr Bocn d of
F.clucatton \\'p all' hopeful th,Jt
ag&lt;~tn tht .., hand " ·ill lHing prrdP t( J
!VIr1g s Htgh School as wrll as tn
t ht•mq•J\ ps
'Thrsf' thmg.., ca nm11 tX' posstblr
V.l!hout f'XPf'rl lf'dt..IPI shqJ and
dPcii catton .tnd WP fC'f'l \\C' hd\ P
tho:-f' quallltPS 1n M1ss GDodml£'"
- P.tt Thoma , sf"C'Il'lan , Mrrg-s
l OC:'JI Bl:lnd Roos ter Offlcf'rs
I'S - Tht s letl f' l s hows th.:.tt
fhf'rf' has t&gt;Pf'n on gomg altf'rn!J tS
m&lt;~dr

to shn" o ut sc hool admtms lt.llton dnd school board of our
fPcl m gs a nd
support of Mi ss
(,nndmtr lo1 s f'\£'rdl months :.tnd
not JU "il lht~ lets! cnupiP of da\ ~ sinr P
thr tr df'n ... um to not J('nev.. M1ss
(;oodflltp '&lt;;; (On!Jd( 'l

Republican change.t; mte
I

v..c~nt

tn tha nk .lamPs D Ad&lt;Jrns

for ht s lr11Pr m pajX'r a fpw wppk -.;
ago r ha\'(' bft{&gt;n a RPpubltl'all ;,tll
m\· life but I di d not voir for Rona ld
RPag an and I foronPwtll m'\' PJ \ Oil '
J Rf' publlc.m votP dg ;.tin Tlwr r
hd\ r bfof:'n so manv c hangps m our
govPrnmflnt sm cf' RPagan got tnto
office th.JI tht• vcor person hasn ' t a
chan('(' and tht' fdrrnrrs arP bC'Jng

bur tt&gt;&lt;:l slow!\ If vou don't
m('

bC'IiE'\'l'

just go to somC' govPrnment

offiCP and sw what a run aro und
you'll .:ct I don't think th&lt;&gt;y rf'a lly
know w h~' thrv are there L tkf' Mr
Adams 1 don 't th mk ReA-gan should
bletmc ht s fa1lurrs on somf' one C'ISf'

Today

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As fo1 M r W tnge11. hf' can surf'
!I'll 11 lrkl' 11 Jl'a ll \ 1s and as for a
stan ing ('hthJ, !\111 Adams. M1
R t•d gJ n \.,oulcl J J thf' J sf'nd
$92.1»l,()(XJ In F:l Sal, adm so th~ y
can O\l ' llhtow a govrrnmC'nt thP\'
clon ' t ltkt• "A sta rving child - don't
vu u knO\~ thPrf' are no hungn
clllldrPn in this countr/'"
Wf'll, then• Ls onr thmg about us
country folk W e might get do"n
but Wf' come nghf back and bf'ttf't
days are coming KwpsmJiin g , Mr
Adams, I here wtll bf&gt;mon'lhan JU "i l
my vote changing lhts yPar -Mrs
Anna M Leamond. P 0 Box ii.l
Ractnc OhiO 45771

history

Today is Wednesday April 25. the !16th day of 1984. There are 2'i0 davs
left In the year.
Today's Highlight in History .
On AprU 25. I~ - Iranian limP - US. commandos abandoned an
UJ .fated mlsston to rescue the AmJ&gt;ricaJJs hl'ld hostage in Iran
On this da Ic:
In 18.';9, construction Jxogan on the Suez Cnal
In 1898. the United Stales declared war on Spain .
In 1901. New York beeame the first stale lo require aulomobile ltcensc
plates. the fre was one dollar. and the plates borp the inil ials of lhP owner
In 1945, delegates from 45 countries m el in San Francisco loorganizP the
United Nations.

'JlOO"

We I ave a few handsome verbs of
lhP Wl&lt;&gt;k. In an unidentified
clipping, we learn I hal the choi('(' of
a black woman as Miss America
has "contemponzed" the pageant
... The Florida Power Co .• advert is·
ing In the Tallahassee Democrat,
says I hat with average billing "your
bill payments are levelized." ... The
Norfolk Vlrginian·Pllol repurts thai
at an art exhibit a curious woman
"steallhed nearby to gel a close
peek" at an artist's costume .. The
Suffolk IVa.) News·Herald carries
a classified ad for a female
shepherd dog: "All shots, and has
been spaded "

search rn movt f' theaters" .. The
F'ort Collms Coloradoan bnngs us a
fra ture ston- on a hydraulics lab
w hf'rf' a technrnan watches "as a
wre nch, exrrtmg lU,tl:Ml pounds of

dlt'CX't ron ol direc tor Ms. Goodnt!P

ra 1sro $U.74-l

reader tn Umatilla. Ore. Js some
elegant or gracious person "to the
manor OOrn" or "to the manner
born•" I had always assumed the
word was ' 'manor." more or less in
the sense of Jxolng born with a silver
In one's mouth, but my
- rrespondent Ia tely has seen It
" nannN" To my surprise. neither
Bre\1 r r nor the Morrises list the
phra ' e in their dictionaries of
ori1,'i1 ; Anv advi('(' out there?

Pitfalls and pi atfa lls: The Asso
ciated Press. in a story about
victims or violent crime. tells us
about a woman who became active
"afte1 he1 daughter's murder in a
group that lobbies for stricter
sentencing." ... The Waynesboro
News -VIrginian ofrers an eyeca tching headline: "B laze on
Cruise Ship Burns Out of Uncon·
trol " A movie C'litic !publication
umdenttfiro) provides a startling
description of the Will Rogers
Institute. It is "the outfil that
collects mone\- for mPdil'al re-

b J(&gt;nd of E'ducattonal. histone a!. and
nutrtoor rf'Crf'ai!Ona l facrli l lf'S

Early band booster support
ThP toll ov. mg u &lt;~s t\ !X'd ancl
ma tlf&gt;d to D an MorT !~. Su rx•t rntPncl
f'nt , .Janw~ :vJt ll••J . Pnnr tpal.
Roix'rt B.trton. Rtcha1 u \ ',Jughn.
Af'land King. Rot)('rl SnO\\ d1 'n . .Jncl
Larn. P owf'IL bna1d nlf'rnt)('l " Li st
N(J\ H
"Wf', as offtcPrs nt thf' \tlf•tg s
UX"Jl Band 8 cX)"1PT sa nd IT'PI PsPn
tattves of lhC' boostc&gt;r orga nll-C~IitJ/1 ,
"-'OUld ltkf' to rxprC'ss our "U P!Jfll t
and fffilngs concPrntng Mr s" Md
nJy:n Gcxxinrlr and thr acco mpl bh ·
mC'n ts of thC' Mrtgs Bctnd undPr ilf'l
dll'('{'tlon
" Thf' ba nd' " Lontmua lh gHJ\,·t ng
tn abrhl y, dtsCiplinP, and s pu1t \o\4 ~
ff'f'l thi s growth 1s dur m IL11 gP IJi.lr t
10 lhf' cO m~frntlr.Jdf'r..,hJpof :\ll ts..,
Good mlf' Shr I" \.nl ling .md gl .Jd to
takf' that "f'x lr a '- tf•p" to hf' lp f•,teh
.:;tudrn t tn ht" hf' r mu . . tc f'Ciu r dtHJ
"Th 1s \f' C:If lhf' bdnd pldcf'cl ftr sl
tn ( I,J &lt;;s f3 r ompC'trtton at the•
Soulhf'rn Ohtn Marchtn g B~u1cl

Sentiner

Sailors on, sailor in ______Ja_m_e_sJ_._K__::ilp_a_tr_ic_k

The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Strf"et
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEV&lt;YfED TO 'rHE INTERElT OF THE

Page-2-The Daily

"Have you noticed their work ethic seems to burn out the minute the
warranty runs out?"

pt·('ssurr. pu ll s ba ck "A h, those
r;~r l s of the• Golden \\('-.;!'

Dumping vets ___________Ja_c_lc_A_nd_c_rs_on
V.ASIII NCTOI\ - In a m ove that
cdn on!\ br drscritxocl as unrrahs ti c
1n an t:l('{'tton \'C'a r thP non partisan
Congrr sstonal Budget Offtcr ts
I'('("Ommrndlng t hi:~ I millton."i of
vctrrans be denied carp tn hospit als
.1nd nursing humPs opt'l a1N.I b' thf'
\'f•tpr ans Adrrumstr at ion .
Thl' p1 oposal \HJuld cut $,1.1
btl lion a \ f'd r from tllP VA 's budgf•t
11 \\ ould dump moo.;t of thC' vpts. who
.u r nov. !Jcatf'd 111 tllr&gt;agPnC\' 's 172
hosplldl" &lt;::~nd 100 nursing homPs , on
t hf • .1h cad\ O\ f'l burde n(&gt;() Mc'&lt;:ll -

c·aJ(' (1nd MC'dtcill d S\ "ilf'm s Man\
of lhf' \Ptrr.:ms ''ould ha\ r 10 tUin
to IJl l\ .t iP or commumt\ sPJ'\ ICC'S
fn1 tn, titutinnal cJtf'
M\ asscxl.liP lnd~ Badhv.dt hi:!"
Sf'f' n .I C'fl\")\ ot I h(' hush hush dt Lift
t f•port
llf'rP Jl'f' th0 matn
prop()o;; ,tl,
-

"r\o \ /\ -.; up{XIrtPCI

hnsp1tal

01

nur stng homp Cd. f (' would bC'
d\',lll &lt;..t blf' !11 q•tf'rdn.&lt;~ v.ttlmut
&lt;.,f'n t&lt; f'·f'onnf'C lrd dJ .., abtltltf'S un
IPS&lt;., t h ~·\ V. PiP Una biP IO df'frcl\' IhP
cnsh nl thf'tr c a Jf'" M os t \ ' /\
ho..,plt J! dnd nursmg homP carC' 1'

for non -sr n tcr• connPClf'&lt;l In JUri('"'
0 1 lll nf'ssl's though pnorit\ ' " gH t'n
to \l'lf'!',rn s \\h O \\f' r f' dt s.lhiC'd ,t s
lhf' I I'SUlf nf !h('ll' mthfar\ Sf'rVICP
- 1:\f'TI hPip for poor ,.f'ts and fnt
lhosr ~vllh sf' r \'ICP-rn nnffl£'&lt;1 clts~lht l tllP S could lf'fllllff' r f'lmhursf'
mf'nt 'I hP amount would IX'

delf'rmtned bv " mf'tlns IPsts" ofthP
\ 'C irra n ·s a hthty to pav "Thf' test of
JXlVf'rl\ mtght he&gt; hasf'{l on
lx'nPf1t s such as vrterans' penswn s
or food stamp~ Ol incomP and
assets," the draft report suggests
- A "copaymPnt" p!ocPdwr
would Jxo started imm,.dia tel) .
"D('ducltb lcs c harged for am
hosptt al stav up to 60 da:-o's m lrngt h
"auld Jxo sri at $:1.'\6 .. .. A short
hospit al stav. '1':1 davs or less would
rost a vpt c rdn $100 a month tfhf' ha s
$1.000 in annua l mcome above thP
\'A J){'nsro n level of about $6.9RO
- A" for t hf' priori!:-.' Patif'nt s \V i t h
srn J('P connectf'd dJsubll il tC's. th0
d1 aft r&lt;'&lt; ommPnds that "PitgJbtlill
co uld be trghtC'm&gt;d evpn furthl?r" bv
f'ltmmat wg covf'ragP for vrts wh o
, Hil dt~nlt'd tu lJp IPSS tha n )()
prrcent disabled.
ThP most SPVPl e impact of thP
p1 oposed cutoffs would be on oldPr
\l'tC'rans who havl' no senicP('onnc&gt;&lt;:: t('d cundttrun but who mW
lonc·tPrrn t'&lt;tlt'. A significan1
numt)(•t of thpse Wml d War I a nd
V·/ otld W&lt;:tJ II Vf' lf'l ans wo uld no
longPI lx• Pligtb h• fm VA medical
('. II('

1\ ggre~\ati ng

the situation

for
thf'Sf' old llmf'rs \\Ould be thf' fact
that ~1 pc'rf'Pnl of th&lt;'m ha\f' no
pn\ atf' health insurancr
This

means thrv'd have l o rely on
M&lt;~hrarr the Social Sc-curitv

Adm ims t ralion's health program
for thf' eldPt ly
UntorlunatC'l\'. Mf&gt;dwarr is dP
stgned tor thP trratmf'nt of acutP
mrdtcal disorders and 1s in ad&lt;'
quatr for long-IP!m carP. So. man~'
elderly VA pai!Pnts would have to
turn to MPdtcald. v. htch provldPs
long term ca re for the tndigcnt
But Medtraid. whtch IS financed
mostlv bv t hr statf'S. is ulrPadv 1n
dtffJcultv Jxorausr of t h,. Reagan
admimstrut ion's cutbacks in fPd ·
rral a1&lt;1
.J,1mrs R oose\ 'Plt chan man or
thf' l\atiunal Commit i E'f' to PIP
sf'rvf' Social SE&gt;cuntv and MC'di , .. ,re. himself a Wmld W.u II
vf' tcran and son of ·the prPsidf'nt
who Signed the Soci al S('Cun ty Ar t.
pointed out that Medical e a nd
MC'Citcatcl aJf' a ln ·adv s1n•tched to
thP lrm1t
ln a momf'nl of randor thf'
Rudgct Offirf''s draft repo1 t admlls
that thf' ann ual savm gs would
actuallv Jxo IPss I han half of the
pro1rctro t'\ .l btl lion . Sine&lt;' :Jbout oo
percP nt of thP V A' s sa\·Ings wou ld
srmpl v tlf' sh1ft C'd as cos ts to
Mro1can· and Medtratd

WATCH 0!\ CF:NTR \I. AMER
ICA: My t O\'ing reporter Jon LeP
1\ ndeiSon Is tn the Caribbean and

CC'nl ral A mPrica kwpmg an PVP on
pr£&gt;srnt and potrntral troublf' spot s

In Costa R1ca. hc had a bnef
tnt en.'lf'\\1 wtth (~Pn Gusta\O Al
,·arez Martmes. thf' fnrmPr r hiPf of
th f' Honduran armt"d forces who
"as abrupt I;. aJT('sted and shlppcd
mt o l'XIIr b~' thf' Honduran govern
mPnt Al\·a rez was wh1sked off by
Cost.t Rtcan sf'Curity a grots befor&lt;'
he rould say much. but he winked
and s~u d. "1 md\ S('(' you in
Wash tngJon" and hinted tha t h&lt;'
m1g ht 'tf'll n lot morC' · about hi s
\f'ar s IJf'htnd thr scf'nC's tn
Hondut a~

- In Cu\·dna. th&lt;' lrfttst, notor ·
tnusl\ corrupt 1 t_•gim£' of President
l.mdrn Forix's BUI nham has w
portrolv brought in Cuban milltar:Y
ud\ tsPrs and 11 oops This is thP
\lord being spread by nght -wlng
CuyanPSP £1xi les oprrating in the
United Stall'S and Canada They'd
like to Sff Bur nham follow thP lead
of thr 1Pfttst n: gimP in neighOOring
Surl nam f'. whtch booted out tl.s
Cuban au' isns afte1 the U.S.
Jn\'aston of Gr('nada A grnup of thf'
(;uv ;J O(l"i(' f'X J!t.'s \'1. Js cJ.ught 111 Ohto
1n ;mg to hU\ \H~ JIXJns C'Jrl v thi s
vrar - hut tlwv hJ\C' rulC'd out thr
mtllt.lr\' option ogdi n~t Burham
"for now," thPv sa\.

The pot vs. the kettle _____L_ow_eL_LW_in_:_g(_'u
J::, r ntuall\ . ttl&lt;&gt; people of tht•
wm ld must df'Cidf' \..\ hethf'r thP\
Wil l cnnt tnuP to li H ' tn an atmo'
phrrP nt ff'dr and uncC'rtaml\' n
)'X'dC'l' I doub t tf t h01r dC'ctston \J lll
be to the liking of Pllhct· the Umted
Staf(•s or the Sov lf't Umon, who on ly
makr up 1l [)f'JT Pnt of the world 's
populatton Smcf' \'\'orld Warn tht s
11 pf'rrrnt hi;is b('('omc· as dang£'r
ous to wor ld IX'aCP as ra btd clogs In a
barn\'atd
WhPn the U S brought World
Wa1 II to an abrupt halt bvdropptng
two atom1r bombs on Japan,
P rf's irlf'nt Han v Truman thou,e:ht
hf' w a~ d n111_g thp right thing in
.sa\·i ng American live.s He thought
hf' was following tht· right coursf'
whrn hf' organized lhP United
Nations, naively asswnlng that
world leaders cou ld and would
control this new force he had
released on the world. Instead, he
only created a smaller arena for
confilct. In which a few large
nations had veto power over
any thtn g thai lhr&lt;'atened their own
selfish interests. By this onP
proviston in the U.N. charter. lhey
turned that organization Into an
Impotent gianl. In the last four
decades, international organlza-

lions like the U N . the sma ller
rrgional orgamzations a nd thr
W01 ld Court have all become paper
ttgf'I S v.tthout f('l('t h or claws Har0:
T ruman' s buck has stopped '
The United States has fJV('
percent of the world's population
Thf' Soviet Un1o n has six percent
To think lhat either could ach1ew
world dom mance would Jxo silly and
laughable if it were not for lhP fact
that each has been allowed unlim·
tied JicenS£' to beromP a thrpat to
themselves and to the other B9
percent Here m the United States
we are told dally that thP Soviets
want domi nation of the world. The
Soviet people are told the same
aiJOut us. For four years the Soviet
Union has sought to dominate one
country. Afghanistan. aod have
failed miserably. For three years
the United Stales has trted to
dominate El Salvador and haw
on ly made things worse. U Russia
ca nnot dominate a , ountry of 14
million and lhe U.S. a country of
five million, how the heU can either
dominate the world ?
Administrations for the last 30
years. both Democratic and Reputr
llcan. have used scare tactics on the
American prople lo keep the Insane
I

•

anns racf' goi ng T he SoviPts hove
done the sam&lt;· Of the two peoplf'S,
lhf' AmPncans have bef'n thP most
gu llible They haw the power to
r hangf' thr tr pr£'sidf'nt C'Vf'I)' four
\C'ars and lhf'ir Congress PVf'rv two
vf'ars We have no one to blame but
oursf:\IV£'S for the continued nuclear
IJu ild·up which no" threatens the
entire world The S0\1el people d o
not havC' tht s power and have never
had m t hctr entire history. They
changf"d from an absol ut e mo·
narchv undf'r lhC' Czars to an
absolute dictatorship which they
have today. They have never
enjoyed I he freedom of choice We
have. That is what makes us. as a
people. the more responsible for the
threatened posi lion tn which we fl nd
ourselves today. We. at least . are
captains of our own destiny'
The Reagan administration has.
at least. made the Amertcan people
aware of their danger with higher
and higher defense budgets _ The
awareness was not Intentional but
has been effective all the same . For
the' flrsllime since World Warn the
Amertcan prople have perceived
the suicidal course we have taken In
the past. About two·thlrds or the
people of the United States now

oppoSP the contin ued butld up of
nuclf'ar "f'apons and any furthf'r
rxpan ston of thf• cum:-; ra cf' Thts rs
a stPp m thC' right Uitf'Ction
T he l!mtro States has han "
drmornKv fo1 t\\ o LPnt urirs Rus
sia ha s had Com mum sm for m orr
lhunfllvf'ur-.; /'\f'tthr1 isPxpectC'd tn
changr WC' h ,l \ f' rhosrn to domJ ' nate other nations with loans.
grant s. gifts and sa les of mtlltary
hardwarf' Ru~:;;si a has sou£h t 111
domina!C' bv all 1ht&gt;sf' means plus
fear. Constant mrodling wi th thf'
governm ents of nlhPr coumriC's In
Central AmPrica hv iJOth nations
could ev('nt ual l\ lead to a crisis
which nE&gt;ithf't country wa nts.
Neither or thf' counlrif'S Is likelv to
cha nge while the Reagan admlnls·
tratlon Is In the While House. For
either to Jxo hi ghly critical of the
other Is like the pot calling lhP kl'ttle
black .
It Is time for both countries to
recognize thP threat thev offer to
the entire world They · achieved
military parity in 1!l69 but both ha ve
been building "('a pons steadily
ever since.
Even mad dogs know ix'ttPr than
to commit sulc1df'~

Hebner s homer puts Cubs in first place
By BEN WALKER
AP Sports WrHer
When the Chicago Cubs signed
free agent Richie Hebner in
January. thry were looking for
someone who could fill in at third
base. first base and theoutfield , and
also help bring a winnlllg at titude to
the clubhouse.
What they got was all of that. plus
someone who could hit game·
winning home runs off star
relievers
Hebner, now 36yearsold and with
his sixth major league leam.la shed
a solo hompr in I he lop of the ninth
inning Tuesday nigh! off Bru('('
Sutter to propel the Cubs past the
slidmg St. Louis Cardinals 1·2.
The blast, HebPPr's first of the
season, put Chicago in firs t pia('(' in
the National League East, a
hall·gamP ahead of Philadelphia
and Montreal, and sent the Ca rdi·
nals to their seventh straight loss
and into last place
"We're like any other team m the
NI. East," Hebner said "W e've got

to get ronslstent pitching . If we get
ronslstent pitchmg. w~Uscorea ton
of runs. In this division, if you play
.500 ball by Labor Day , you've gol a
chance."
Chicago General Manager Dallas
Green. In St. Louis to watch his
team. was pleased.
Sutte&lt;·. Q.l, entered the game to
start the eighth with a 2·1lead. bul
I he Cubs tied it whenRyneSandJxorg
led off with a double, took third on a
single by Gary Matthews and srored
on Leon Durham's single.
Winner Tim Stoddard, 2-D, went
two innings. Lee Smith pitched the
ninth for his fourth save
Pirates 3, Phlllies 2
Kent Tekulve pitched out of a
runth·inning ]am to preserve Pllts·
burgh's victory m Philadelphia .
Tekulve entered the gam~ with a
3·11Pad m the nmth alter ttl&lt;&gt; Phlllies
had loaded the bases agamst Don
Robinson nn singles by Ivan
DeJesus and CregG ross and a walk
to pinch hitter Len MatuszPk
Mike Sehmidl was the first batter

to face Tekulve. and the submarinIng rellever induced the Phlladel·
phia · slugger to bounce Into a
fielder's chol('(' at second as a run
scored. Tekulve then earned his first
save of the season by get ling Von
Hayes to ground out.
Plllsburgh took a 2·0 lead in the
second innmg on doubles by Jason
Thompson and Johnny Ray. sand·
wtched around a balk by Jerry
Koosman. 1·3.
Padres 6, Giants I
Carry Templeton capped a six run first innmgwith a longdrlve that
bounced off lh~outst retchedgloveof
San Francisco right fielder Jack

Harper"s defense
saves 4-2 victory
ATLANTA !AP I - ThP ache is
fading from T erry Harper's
shoulder. but when h,. looked over
his shou IdeI in 1he opener of a
threP·game spries wilh Cmcinnati
he added lo I he Reds' pain.
Harper. on the disabled Jist smce
dislocating a shoulder in spring
lrainrng, was aciJvated Tuesday by
the Atlanta Braves.
His over-the-shoulder catch ol a
dwp fly ball to left field bv Brad
Gulden w1lh the bases loaded and
two out in thP eighth utning helped
preserve lhe Braves' 4·2 victory
over the Reds Tuesday night
The loss left the Reds, 0.12, m the
Nationa l League West CP IIar The
Brav&lt;&gt;s improved to&amp;-10
"Mv shou lder fell okay," satd
Harper. "I was very pleased to Jxo
able to make a catch hkPthat. I wa s
kind or playmg d('('p, and when the
ball "'en I up, I had a bead on II I lost
11 temporanly in the lights. but I
knew where II wasgomgand I didn' t
brPak sliide "
" I thought 11 was gomg to h1t the
wall. " said EddiP Milner. whodrow
in both of Cmcinnatt's runs with a
third-inning sacrifiC't' fl) and a
sevenl h·innmg doubl&lt;' and also
made a good catch hJmself m the
Sf'Venth "That was one good
ca tch .
"1 was al S('('Ond base whrn th e
wnpire stopped me," sa1d Gulden .
"I couldn 't Jxoltev,. 11 I sa id to
myself, 'You V(' got to Jxo kiddmg "'
·Alter learn ing lhat thP injul')
"h1ch had kept Harper out of the
Braves' linf•u p was to ht.s shoulder.

Guldpn smiled and said, " It's too
bad it wasn't his legs."
The Braves scored m the second
on doubles by Chris Chambliss and
Glenn Hubbard. They added a run in
the fifth when Rafael Ramirez
doubled home Bruce Benedict. who
had walked and advanced to second
when a pickoff throw got away from
second baseman Ron Oester. cover·
mg fJrst
The Reds lied the gome m the
thrrd when Gary Redus opened with
a smgle. stole second and lhlrd and
scored on Mtlner s .sarnftC'f' fly .
Cmcmna iJ pulled PYPn again m the
sevent h whf'n Rf'du s l'f'W'n ' · ._
condon shortstop Ram irf'z's throwmg error and scored on Milner' s
double
Boh Horner hn a longsacrlficp fly
to Milner m the spvcnth to score
I.e raid Perry wllh the winning run.
'Mil ner made a good plav," said
Horner of the catch of his long blast
"But I hen Harp came back and d1d
the same to them I guess il all
equals out."
Starter Lm 13aikPI, 2·2, pitched
seven innings fur Atlanta and gaH•
up eight hit s. st1iking out six and
walking none StevP Bedrosian
l'Piieved Jeff Dedmon in the eighth
and picked up his thtrd save
" It was an all -around good day for
us." Barker said_ "It looks lik('WC' t'C
out of our slump now."
Tom Hume, t&gt;l took thP loS' He
was the iirst of three pitchers the
Reds used m thP se' mth m relief of
star1er Bruce Deren:vt .

Two-game suspension~
fined to be appealed
CLEVELAND !API The
Clr' eland Indian s sa)· the~ 'II appeal
the Am,.ncan League's two-game
sus)JC'nston and $30) fm r agninst
"'t'l'Ond basC'man Tony 13ernazarcl
BPrnazard was ac~uSC'd of mak mg physical contact wtlh an umpire
du ring an April lO baseball game
wt lh the WhitP Sox in Chtcago
T h&lt;' lndions sa1d they werP
not if ted of the suspension and fme
Tursdav Thf' suspc'nsion wa s
dPiayed pendmg a hearmg on the
dpJX'al. team ofhctals said. No date
has bc&lt;'n s&lt;'l for the hcarmg
Indians President Ca ix' Paul sa 1d
wnptrP '\lick Brem1gan provoked
the inc tdent
"Bremtgan called Bcrnazard a
vile. filthy. uncout h name," Paul
sa id. "He caused theenllreincident
and we int end to back Tony to the hilt
on thts onP '
In requestmg the hearing. Pau l
told league Presrdent Bobby Brown
hP has "never pnrountered a more
unfcur decis1on "
"On JxohalfofTony Bcrnazard. a
hcanng on lhts matler is tHjuested.
and he also rrqucsts an attorne)· he
p=enl and it ts fUI1her requested
thai a public stenowaph('J' bP

pl'('senl." Pau l satd "We mtPnd to
show lhal the ump11·,. caused lhr
incident b\' his usc ol profamlv II
ballpla:,ers can'l curS&lt;' umpires,
wh\ can umpol's curse ballplay ers'' Il's not fatr"
&amp;rnazard. who ranks s('('()nd 10
basp.stealmg m th(' league w tt h
right, was eJPCied from the ·\pril 10
game after Brem1gan called h1m out
on a pick-off throw to first b)
Ch icago p1lch&lt;&gt;r LaMa IT Hoyt in the
third mnmg Bernazard bolted up
and allegedly maderonlact with thr
ump1re Th,. White Sox w('nt on to
Win 7 J
The Indians smd Bf&gt;rnazard went
after Brrmtgan after Jxoing called
out, and was ta ckled bv Ed
Napoleon. the Indians' ftrst hasr
coach.
Bemazard, a former White Sox
player, was traded to Clf've land
during the off·season by the Seattle
Marmers. He ranks No. I in the
IPague with a .538 on·basc percen ·
tage and four1h in battingwilh a ..'l&amp;'i
avrragc.

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TEMP\' TWO~STEI'- Sa11 Diego Padres' (iarry T&lt;·mple!On fin"
to rirst ha~· to t omplt.•tf:' a dnuhk play &lt;L"i San Franci"('O (liants' .\1
Oli\'t'r is out at &gt;;t.'Cond hast.• during- tht'ir gamt 'l'ut'sday night in San
l&gt;it•gu. Tt•tnplt•tjm p&lt;JriormNI wt•ll ,,t lht· platt• with a thr('(' run horw•r in
tht• firo;t inning of his l.tHHith rn.tior leagur ganw. &lt;.\1.. l..a.."('rphoto).

Reds trade Trevino; summon Lesley
ATLANTA !APt- Catcher AIPx
Trevino took the news or his trade
from thr Cincinnati Reds to the
Allan Ia Braves with a smile on hi s
faC&lt;' and a song on hts lips
"I have never SE'('n anything like
it ." said Reds outftclder Cesar
f'edrno. " He wa s laughing and
&gt;mgmg and just throwing his stufl
togel hcr."
Trevino. 2ti, lost hi s starting
ca tching job last season and has sal
on lhP bc•nch most of this year
appea t ing in ju st six gamPs. HPwas
sitting in the Reds' elubhoust•bc•fon•
I heir gamewilh the Braws Tul'sda;
evening when Manager Vern Rapp
broke the ne"s he'd been traded fo1
a p layer to Jxo named later
"When he I old me. I said , 'Thank
you,' " Trevino said "I\ f' lx&gt;&lt;:-n
lookmg for 11 The pia\ mg ha' been
ve~' rare tor me. I had sLx at ba t s
and I 've a lways I:J(o(&gt;n thP last guv
they called Ia pinch· hit ...
To make room forTn•vino . 2ti,thc
Braves placed veteran catcher BiH
Pocoroba on waivers for the
purpose or rcJpasing- him
Pocoroha. 31, was in his tenth
season wtth the Braves amlled th('
team in tpnure. He signed a
two-yPar gua1anlt'C'd contract w1th
thP BravPs clftc•J the 198:{ SC'dson,
Jt'(JUiJ ing I he tf'am to pay h1m
through 19&amp;'i wheillPr h,. plavs or
not .

Late Tuesdav. the Reds called up
rPitPver Brad Lesley from lheir
ClassAAA Wichllalannclubtotake
Tr,.vino's spot on I he ros ter Lesley
was 1·0 with one save and a 5.87
earned run average m stx ap)X'arances at Wichlt a
The Cmcmnat1 E nqu 11w rppor1ed
today that the player to be namPd
!Mer m fhe Trevtno tradP m tght hf'
nght ·handed ptlcher Tonv f1riWJ·
lara, playing fot thf' Bravf'&lt;;'
Rtrhmond fann clu h
"I rton 't know if hr 1Brian in rn 1 1"
thrguyornot. RedsManagerVPrn
Rapps..1id . "In foct. thPirndrcamr
of do;; much of a surpris(' to me u s 11
dtd to vou."
Trevino Pame to the Rrd s tn
Ff'btuary 1982 along with pttchrr'
&lt;.reg Harns and .Jim Kern tn thf'
trndP that SPnt C('Qrgr Fostrt to thP
N0w York Ml:"I S H(' was rmmf'·
diatC'I\ namt'&lt;.l lht' oo;lartin _g catcht.•r,
but hi s wPak hitting &lt;Jnd l'nall('
tlu owing loost•nru l1is g1 1p on tllf' Job
mid\\ ay' tlu ough the sea ~n
The Reds dt aftC'fl catrhr-t D.u1n
Btlardello from lhP Lo' ,\ngf'i&lt;'s
Dodgers in DecPm ix'1 I ~)1{2 .md
B iJar dcllo won thr start mg JOb It om
Trevino last season
T~v ino was happ\ to be&gt; rPun!I C'(l
w1th Bra ves ManagPt .J r.)(' TfJnf'.
who fotmC'rlv managC'd thf' M r ts
"Hf' rr.t ll.' appr('('IJ trs m\· l &lt;tl ·
C'nt ," TrC'\ mo s&lt;.ud "Hf''s a goocl

Guides bomb Clippers
By The i\.ssociated Press
The Maine Guides. Jormer l) the
Cha iiPslon Charlil'S, a fm mel ub fot
lh&lt;' Ck•wland lnuJans. continu"i
thPit ton id pact&gt; TuPSda\' mght Js
thev pound&lt;'&lt;l the Columbu s
Clippers 12-4 !01 tiJPii iuurth sti aight
lntema tion al League ba srhal l
v ictory
In thf' onh othC'r gam&lt;' plavcd.
Rtrhmond t-dg&lt;&gt;d TtdPwatC'r ~i-~
Ro&lt;'hf'Sif'r at S\ r.tCUSf' \\a s r amf'd
out.
Th,. Cutdes. 10 I smn• opening
dav, put thr gamr au.. a:-.' C'&lt;.trlv \'-''h('n
Karl Pagel smashed a thrf'f' run
homN oft loser Kcllv Scott . 1· 1
Shame Dugas also hom('J'Cd to
highltght a 1:\-hil attaek
Columbu' eontrihuted 10 " '
downfall b)· committing five errors.
Jc!T) U)der. I 0, ptl l'hPd lh&lt;' lirst
rivt&gt; innmgs to notch thC' victot;.'
whil e Guv E lston flntshed up tomrn
a save
V ictor Mat a had thr('(' hits for thr

Clt ppt'l"

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Rulino l.tn~n·p-.· pmch hJt tn plt • in
the SCVPnth tnntng Cdpp&lt;'Ci RJ('h
mond · s
Tldi'Wdtf'l'
Th e Tid&lt;'' had taken a :\ illf',til on
u nPnrnr'fl run ~ m l ht• !tt 't .trul
S('('Oncl mnm.[!s. hut ~ ~~ : 1\om
mrnsk w ha ck f'd a I \\O-o ut 111plt· oil
T tdC'walf'l' &lt;.;fal tf't Std Ft ' rfl d lldf'l ,
srormg Mt lt Thomp&gt;o n 1n thr fi lt h
inning Kommrnsk thc•n "0Jrf'd on
Paul Zun•l la 's s in~ le
The Tides tied tl in lht' Sf'\'Pnlh
whpn ShpJ Tarvrr smgled , wPnt to
S('\'Ond on Herman Winningham' s
Slll ~Zlr and scorrd on dn f'rl or
In lhC' Pighlh, Tom Haws "alk&lt;~l
.md Zuwll a singled off R1ch Pickett .
0-1. set t mg up Linares' t riplc
Fonner Tide P&lt;&gt;rl'\' Lmch. I I,
pickrd up thC" v iet on

man &lt;.~ ger

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knov. t hP n\t"on fo1 1hosc problf'm s
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Michigan bound
CANTON. Ohio tAP!- Plaving
style became the txJtlom line when It
c~me time rar Gary Grant to decide
where he wou ld pl ay college
basketball.
Ohio's Class AAA high school
Player of t he Year sa1d Tuesday he
had aceepled a grant in a id to pl ay
for Michigan, rejecting offers from
Ohio Stale, Kentucky, lllinors and
other major colleges.
Anthony Robinson. Grant's Can ·
ton McKinley teammate, an·
nounced at the same lim&lt;' he wUI
allend Bowling Green Stat e
University.
Grant , roost valuable player at
the state high school basketball
tournament won by McKinley, said
he followed his mother's advice in
signing a national letter of intent
Sunday with Michigan.

i\lexTnevino

Uu-ee-run horner.
San Dlegu went to work quickly
against Mike Krukow, 1·3, as Alan
Wiggins led off with a walk . Tony
Gwynn doubled and Gralg Nettles
walked to load ttl&lt;&gt; bases with none
out.
Steve Garvey drove in the first run
with a woundout. Terry Kennedy's
single made It 2-D and Kevin
McReynolds hit into a fielder' s
choice for a third run.
Then Templet on. playing in his
l.(XXlth major league game.drllleda
shot to right that Clark jumped for
and touched above the eight ·fool
fence but could not hold.
II was the first home run of the
season for Templeton, who added
two singles to raise his average to
381. Gwynn added two singles to
mcrease his major leaguP.Ieading
average to .462.
Ed Whitson. 2·1. went 7 2·3 innings
for the victory in San Diego.
Dodgers ii, Astros 3
Pedro Guerrero. who came into
the game hitting just .164. walked
and scored In the first inning,
smacked a lwo-Iun triple in the
fourth and later doubled
Steve Sax. BiU RussPll and Steve
Yeager also had two hils apiece for
Los Angeles. which had 12 hits off
four Houston pitchers.
Dodger starter Alejandro Pena,
3·1. got the victory wit h two mnmgs
of relief from Tom N ieden hier. who
got his third save_ Mtke Madden,O·l ,
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Ohio

Columbus seeks USFL team

REi\CIDNG F OR IT - Raltimore Orioles' K en
Singlrton tries to breakup a douhlf' pi a~ afl£&gt;r ht~ w;t""
fort·cd at sff·ond hy f hkago Whi tt• Sox ' .Julio Cn 11:

who fires w first in the fifth Inning of Tuesday ni ght's
gam P in Chk a go. Rk h Dam•r wa."' out at fi rsl,
•·ompleting thr douhi&lt;• pho~·- (AI' Laser photo).

COLUMBUS, Ohio (API - Bill
Byrne. leader ol a syndicate t hat
wants to bring a United States
Footba ll League team to Columbus,
thinks this city of nearly 600,(XX) Is
ready for major league professional
sports.
·'Everybody says we're not major
league," Byrne said Tuesday,
rPveal ing his USFL financial pack age to ThP Associa ted Press. "Let's
test the market and see. We'rP
will ing to gamble.··
Columbus' only current professiona l team is the Columbus
Clippers, a ClassAAA Internationa l
L.i'ague baseba ll franchise.
Byrne. the leader of the new
Women's American Basketball Associa tion, pred icts his syndicate
could sell 40,(XX) season tickets for
USFL humP games in Ohio
Stadium .
Byrne and his group propose
starting a Columbus team In thP
USFL in 1985, but Ohio State
Univer sity officials doubt thei r
87.000-sea t stadium could be leased
by a profPssional football team .
" If you use thai one season as a
barometl'r, you 're going to find you
have a need for a domed stadium
hen&gt;," sa id the 47-year-old thoroughbred horse br&lt;oeder f rom
Columbus. "You won't need a bond
issue. Thf" I'f' wou ld private m oney
ava ibbl!' to build it."
By me revea !Pd his group has put
together a $15 m illion financial

package topursuea USFLfranchl.se
for Ohio. However, playing in Ohio
Stadlum may turn out to be too bigot
a roadblock.
The syndicate m&lt;'t wit h Larry
Thompson, special asslstan t to Ohio
State President Ed Jennings. H&lt;'
told t h&lt;'rn of three major hurdles.
The Big Ten Conference prohibits
its members from leasing its
stadiums lo professional footbal l
teams. the stadium already is
cr ammed 18 to 20 hours a day wtth
school recreational activities and
Ohio State officials have taken a dim
view of the USFL drafting
underclassmen.
"We'd have to change the Big Ten
rule first before we could even
consider tile other two."' sa id
Thom pson, in charge of athletic
adrnin lst ra lion at Ohio Stat&lt;'.
"We're in t he process of examining
it, and the financial fl guresa r &lt;'very
attractive m oneta rily_"
By rne revea!Pd the detail s of thP
syndica te's offer to the AP.
'"For nine dates in the spring and
sum mer, we'd offer S35,00J pPr
gam e," he sa id, "or 15 pPrcent of the
gross tlokel sales. whichever would
be grea ter. Ohio State would have
tile concessions, parking. everything else."
Tha t wou ld m ean at least $315,(XX)

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Pomeroy, OH.

Yanks' Niekro wins fourth straight game
By HER.''l( 'HEL NISSENSON
i\P Sports \\'rit&lt;•r
Ancien I Phil N iekro may b&lt;'
knuckling a little Jess lht•seda\S, UUI
r ival ba tters are kn uckl ing undr r
morC' than C'VPr.

The oldesl playN in1 h&lt;' majorshe was 45on April]- and lh~ol d&lt;·st
t•ver 10 pertorm for the New York

YankC'&lt;'S, Niekro did something
TuPsday which he lailPd to accomplish in]~ .\la t ional L eagu£&gt; seasons.
H e is 4-(J for th E' first timf' in his
carf'€'r fo llow ing an Pigh l ·hil. ei ght ·

strikPOut 4·0 blankmg ol thP Kansas
City Royals .
" At my agf', I've forgo tt pn w hat
young Is." said N iekm. whoS!' 44th
C'areer shutout

a l ~o

was h is 272nd

triumph. "I havP l o keep myS&lt;'If in
grt'at shap&lt;'. So fa r . I've don!' w hiil
my body has told me to do. 1 si""P
when 1 haw... to. f'at whf'n I hm·r to
and work when I ha'·" to."
H is work inrlud!'s mL, ing a
t"a~ t ba iJ. sink Pr and slidPr v•.:i th his
famed knuckiPba ll and ht• mms a
0.00 ea rnf.'(j run avPragP and a~ trin.c:
of 21 1-1 sco rl'less; innings to go wi th

his unbraten rrcord
1\tekm. who was relmsed bv
;\llanta aftfT last smson, feels lhal
somr or his difficult ies wit h thP
BnlVPS - he was 1-14 prior to Ap1i l

16-hit assault . That offspt Bostuo
slugger .J im RiN'"sfirst hit t ingspn''&lt;'
of t h~smson - a single, doubl~and
ttip lc and four RBJ s_

2:, O\"f'l" l hP las t spven Vf'ars s tf'mm0d from rd _\·ing too much on
I he knuck iPball.

Orioles X, White Sox 3

Th~

Yank""s snappPd a 2&gt; -innin g
sm rf'lt&gt;s s drought \\i th two unt•arned runs in I he sf-'cond off Bud
Black on Bu teh Wyn ega r 's baSt's
loaded stng lf'. Don Ba;· lor addC'd an
Fill ! single in the ntt h and Don
Mat tinglv homered in t he sixt h.
Angels X, Red Sox 7
California gm solo hom ers from
ruur V&lt;'IPrans - Reggie .Jackson .
Bnan Downing. Bobby Grir h and
Doug D!'Cinces - and Ja ckso n
dou bled in thP nint h and S&lt;'Or C'd thP
wi nning run on &lt;:1 singiP by 13ob
Bo:mt&gt;, ano ther old-l imer. Jac kson,
Downing and Grich hit c-onSf'C'utiv C'

homprs off DennLs "Oil Can"' Boyd
in the fo l.lti h, thP :12nd time in AL
history !hC' feat wa s accomplished,
w hit r Boone coll£'('tffl fou r hils and

Rod !'ar rw threl' in

lh~

Angels'

J-:cldit' MurTay's two-ru n hom Pr, a

solo shot by Ca l Ripkf'n Jr. and Scotl
McGr~gor's nin&lt;-hit pilchi ng helped
\vor ld c hampion Ba it imor P win tor
only l he fifth tm1e in 17 gam es lhis
srason . Van&lt;'£' LJw and Ro n Ki ttl e
homer ed for lhP W hi t ~ Sox. w ho led
~ -0

aft rr four innin gs.
But John Lov.:en stt~ i n orx-nr&gt;d thr
Orio les' fifth w ith a wdlk and E.en

Singleton singlc·d lor the !irst hi t off
Richard Dotson l{ick Dem psey
doubled to scon· Lcm:(•ns!Pin . .John
S h C'lby opcn1 'Ci thP si.x th w it h a sing\!'
and Mun·aJ-'s homer put thPOrio lt•s
in h-oni .R ipken hit his sevenlh
hom er in theetghth. tymgOakiand's

Dav!' Kingmao for th&lt;' m ajorlwgue lm d. and R ipken and
MutTa;· add!'d RBl singl~s in lhP
nin th_
'11gcrs 6--1. Tw ins :&gt;-3
Lou 'A'hit a kl•r'.-. t wo-o ut sin,E;IP

Harmony may follow IOC session
LAUSANNI::. Sv.:it:t.c•rland

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to c ompe-ting in tht" Sum mPr
Olympics in l.os AngdP~ allPr a
mff'f ing he-n•v.:it h ( )J~ · mpi c organ IJ
PrS and Amcrw;tn n·prf'Sf'nt at iw·&lt;.;
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or th(' mf'C' tings _·· .ltJan .-\ntonio
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\ ··w(• md_,- '-i a~ ­
that l hf' h lack clour\ s m lhPOl~· mpic
sk~- h&lt;WP vanishf'&lt;l o r will \ 'f' l)" soon

disappPar. "
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who had &lt;·ast douht on lhPir
pm1 ic 1pation in the (;amc'-i anrl
chargNl thl· l."nitf'fl Sta tes hact
vi ola1e&lt;l lhc- CJIYmpw Chot'h'r But
aftf'r Tur&gt;&lt;;d{l _\ ·s mPf•tings. thf'
So\'lf'fs ptnmi::-.t"'(\ that thP\' woulrl
at t('nd 1hf' r; ii 111£-s if t hP I .os ,\ ngf'lps
organi:tPr'-' ··u pho lrl th• · 01 _\·mric
Ch at1f'r . ··
Prt f•r L1d1f•J TO! h. prPsirll ·nt or IIH~
Los Angrlf•s ( JI_
Ympir- ( &gt;rganizing
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to rharnrtrri/(' the mf'f'ting as a
"hrPakthrough " guaranlt~' i n g SoVif't attf'nrJan('('- _ Rut h£~ said hP
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would mmpl-' lli t hth!'Chat1er.

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bu t thi s i.' not a hn--.ak through,"
LJ~berrot h

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m('('t ing with M ara! Cra m ov . chief"
of l hf' SO\'if'f ( )1 _
\ "mpic Committf'f' .

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P&lt;JI1icipalin g in l ht• CamP~ in Los
,\ng~l"' a11hP2.1rd 01\'mpiad un&lt;l1•r
lhr• condi ti nn that t hf' 0 1~ mpi('
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r;mc-(•s in ciC&gt;darations th at tlH•
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u:hich

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with !h£. . as~ u r an c('~ g i\·en by Mr.
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f" m SUn:' !hat wit h furt hr r cJosf'

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m ov(' th at should mC'f't Sovif'l
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Mor r is dPsc.-ibcd Detroit 's hProa-ga mp star1 as "thP kind of thing
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have done in I hP past. I don '1 know
how to ex pl ain II , but m aybe it' s our
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l h&lt;' guys went oul and pulled m y
gam e out for m e. thPn won the
second gam e, lm. WP 're supposed

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VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
EAR, NOSE &amp; THROAT

Game 5 in Philadelphia Thursday
night and keep alive hopes of
hecomlng the first team in 15 years
to repea t as NBA champions.
1n other first-round action, Boston
~efea ted Washington 99-96, Atlanla
trtrnmed Milwaukee 100.97, Utah
hea t Denver 12 }-124, Portland
oounced Phoenix llJ-110 and Dallas
whipped Sea ttle 107-96. In tonight's
only playoff gam e, Det roit plays at
New York.
Erving and M oses M alone scorPd
22 points apiece, and M alone
dominated the backboard s with 15
rebounds to lead the 76ers.
Alber! K ing led New Jersey wtth
20 points, while Buck Williams had

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16 pomts and 18 rebounds.
Jeff Ruland scored JJ points for
points lor Atlanta and Johnny Davis
to a first-quarter advantage. bul
Lucas had 2J.
AP SportsWriter
" It there is a driver's scat, I'd say Washiington, which closed to withiin had 17. Junior Bridgeman ta!Ued ~
Denver battiPd back on thl'strength
Mavericks H17, SuperSoniC~~ !16
The Philadelphia 76ers, refusing
we're in it," noted' Erving. " We
7~attheendotthreequarters but lor the Bucks.
of 13 poinis from English in the
MarkAgulrrescored29pointsand
to believe their premature obituary. didn't come back from2-{)togoback could get no closer until Jeff Malone
J azz 129, Nuggets J2i
second quarter to produce a 71 -71
.Jay Vincent added 21to lead Dallas
arenot ontygolng homebreatningto Philadelphia and cough it up.
scored the final basket ju st before
Darrell Griffith scored 10 of his 26
halftime tie.
over theSm ttleandevPn their series
bot breatlllng fire.
They had success in Philadelphia.
the buzzer_
points in tile fourth quarter to spark
Dan Issei scored 32 points for
a1 two triumphs apiec"e .
'"We're a team on a m~lon, a
But they're not going to win in
Haw ks !OO, Bucks97
a Utah rally tllat carried the Jazz
Denver. and l(jki Vand&lt;•wegh~
·n,e Mavericks, who averaged
mission worthy of our talent," said
Philadelphia . You can mail in tile
Dominique Wil kins gave Atlan ta over'oenver, tyingtheirseriesat2-2.
finished wi th 28_
91 .3 poinl s in theirfirslthrecplayoff
Julius E rving after the 76ers beat
slats."
thO' lead on an 18-fool er with 47
Utah'sAdrianDanlley,theNBA''
Blau&gt;rs 113,SWIS 110
games aga inst SPaille, led 494.1 at
New Jersey ll().lOOTuesday night to
Celtics 99, \\'ashiington 96
seconds rem aining and Doc Rivers
scoring champion, tossed in a
Ca lvin Na1t scored 11 of his
halftim!' and 1hrn put on a surgp in
tle thelr Natlona!Baskelball AssoctLarry Bird and Dennis Johnson
drilled two free throws with two game- hig h 39 points, but was held
game-high 30 points in the fourth
the third quartt•r for a 79-6.~
at lon playoft series at 2·2. "'We've
combined for 19 points in the fourth
seconds left as the Hawks trimmed
scoreless over the final five minutes
period as Portland beat Phoenix lo
advantage after three f)&lt;'riods.
got to go for II. Nothing ls going to
quarter as Boston defeatPd Wa - M ilwaukee to tie their series at 2-2.
of the game. when the Jazz took
even their serif'S at twn vir1orrPs
IJallas. breaking a siring of 10
stop us.'"
shington to win their series 3-1.
ThP Bucks had an opportunity to cont roL
each . Th~ score was tied a1 ~~with
co nS&lt;'C'utivr- road luss&lt;&gt;s to the
At one time down ().2 in Ihe
The Celt ics stayed ahead after
take the lead"af!er Wilkins' basket.
Neither team led by more than six
11: 14 remaining in the game wh&lt;'n
Sonics. got 20 points from Rolando
best-of-five series and all bu t
substitutes Quinn Buckner and
but Dan Roundfield blocked Bob
points in tile t ightly contested,
Natt's jumper pulthc Trail Rla?f'rs
Blackman. Aguin'l' and Vincenl
counted out, the 76ers have corn&lt;'
Kevin McHale sparked a 15-point
Lanier's shot with eight S&lt;'C'Onds physical game that featured numerah('ad to slay.
mrh puUPd down I 1 rebounds.
roarlngbackwtthtwosolld effortsto
string late in lhe second quartPr to
remaining.
ousfree throws_Dantleyscoredl6of
Wa lter Da\'is fini shed with 29
Jack Sikma led Sea ttl&lt;' with '1:7
force a llfth game. The 76er s can
give Boston a 46-34 advantage_
Wilkins and Rivers each scor ed 19 Utah's first 22 points lo helptheJazz
points for Phomix whil~ Maune~
pomt s and 14 r('bounds.
oounce theNets out ofthe playoffs ln .----:::.:.:_::;::::::::.::....:::.::..:__::::.:::.~:::.:_--------------------.:_--___;:.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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FOR MOTHER'S DAY
2- 5x7

By KEN RAPPOPORT

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Among thl· C'lf'mf'nts apparPn l ly
agrC!'Ci upon during Tuesday's
m('('li ng Wf're- aUowing the Sovie ts
ami othf'r na tions to submit lists or
pm1tc ipanl s Ia the LAOOC instead
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ra pped a thiT'!'-run nint h inning in
t h~ opener as the Tiger s r allied to
makP a w inner of J ack Morris, 4-{),
who scntiPt'C'd seven hits. In the
nighl cnp. L ance Parrish belted a
three- run homer In the flfthinnlng to
Pr ase a 3-1 deficit and give the
reel hot T igers a five-game winning
slreak nnd a 14-1 recor d.
The Twins had gone ahead wtth
two run s in the top of the fifth_ They
load('(] the bases on a walk, Tim
Tc•ufl'l" s single and an error and
Kf'nl Hrbek drove in a pair of runs
ll'i th an a p~rl'nl single which
bc&lt;'amc' a [!elder 's choice because
Dam•II Brown was ca lll'd out when
lht• T iger s appea!Eod that he m issed

annually in rental f&lt;'&lt;'s to the
university .
He said his pat1rwrs arl' James
Spavltal, an Oklahoma oil and gas
man who helped form the Michigan
Pan thers of the USFL; Steve
Brown. whu owns the Atlanta
WABA fraochise ; Ed Dubaj, owner
of the WABA's learn in Dallas;
Columbus at torney Kenneth Boggs
and Grorge Vest, a rei ired Columbus police officer.

Wednesday, "pril 25, 1984

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Carol Crow heads
women's golf league
Carol Crow was elec"ted president
and Becky T annehill vice president
whPn tile J a~'ffi ar Swingers Golf
League m et Monday evening for an
organlza tiona! m eeting.
Qthp r officers elected were Debbie Buck , treasurer . BernadPtle
Anderson, handicap chairwoman
and Sandy Iannarelll, social
chairwoman.
The golf league wUI start M ay 7,
with tee oft time from 5 to 6 p.m .
A golf clinic wlll be held this
Frtday with beginners to start at 5
p.m . and r efresher golf to begin at 6
p.m . BUI Childs will be the
Instructor.
Those Interested In joining are
askro to cl\ll Carol Crow at 992-6130
or ~ky TannehUI at 992-5154.

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Lucasville
requests
on agenda
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API -The
State Controlling Board is expected
Monday to approve a request lor $2
million to hire 49 additional guards
and make other Improvements at
the violence-plagued Southern Ohio
Correctional FacUlty at Lucasville.
Richard P. Seiter, director of the
Department of Rehabilitation and
Corrections, said Tuesday that the
request is supported by House
Speaker VPrn Riffe Jr , D-New
Boston, and l.O\' . Richard CPieste's
administration.
Seiter said thf' money also will be
used to pay lor new programs.
including creation of a sPparate unit
lor mentally disturbed prisoners at
th e Lebanon Correctional
Institution.
Seventy of the most seriously
disturbed prlsorwrs at Lucasville
are being transferred to Lebanon,
where they will be under the

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Parrots do havP somP problems
these days with the books their kids
arc read ing - they have a point ,
I'm sure.
"Books Our Chlldren Read," a
documentary filmed at Fort Frye
High School in Beverly, copes with
the problem and how hon£'st
eommunica lion and respect between parf'nl s and IE'achers n'solved the censorship issue rationally and humanely bringing people
and books together instead of apart.
'J'hp film will be shown at the Fort
Frye High School auditorium at
i: 30 p.m. Thursday and is open to
the public in case you'd like to stop
on down and see how other pa ren Is
are coping with the problem.
The film project is sponsored by
the high school and Ohio University
and was made possibl e in pa11 bv
the Ohio Humanities Council. The
project was also supported by
grants lmm the Sunnen Found ation
and the George Gund Foundation.
1111' Ohio Arts Council is involved in
l ltu rsday night's premiere.

Aren't those little milk chocolai&lt;'
eggs difficult to unwrap.
Ot court , I support, zippers a I'&lt;'
impractical.
Do keep smiling.

day at 6:.10 p.m at Rutland Fir&lt;'
Station .

WEDNESDAY
POMEROY - Ma son Chapter 1o7. OrdPr of Eastcrn Star
ann ua l friendship nigh! Wednesdm· al 7:.10 p.m All arm
membrrs invitPd .

MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Youth I PaguP will meet
Thursday at 7: .10 p.m. at Mtddl!'pori Village Hail. All l'oachPS are
asked 1o attcnd.

POMEROY - The American
LPgion Auxili ary of F"t&gt;en('.I' Bennett Post 128. American
LPgion, will me&lt;'t al 7:30 p.m.
Wedncsdav at lhe hall. New
officers wtll be eiPCtt&gt;d. At 6:30
p.m.. the Auxiliary' and
memh!'rs of the Post will have a

POMEROY ~ The Wildwood
Garden Club will mccl Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at I he home of
Hilda Yeauger. Members an' to
take a package of seed.

CAll FORNIA

Strawberries .... • •

RUTlAND- Ruliand Village
Council will m""t Thursday at 7
p.m at the Rutland CivicCentPr.
POMEROY - The Votces of
Liberty chorus will rehear'lO' at
7: :J.J p.m . Thu rsday at the
Pomeroy United MPthodi st
Church. The group is prepanng
to sing for Peace Sunday
services at the Sacred 1-lf'art
Catholic Church on May 6.

LB.

THURSDAY
POMEROY Twin Cil.v
Shrinrttes will meet Thursday at
7::10 p.m . al I he humP of Donna
Morris. MPmlx•rs to Wf'ar
Easter hats.

VALLEY BELL

2o/o Milk • • • • • • • • • • •

POMEROY - A benefit luncheon and bridge party will be
hPid at the Parish House of thf'
Episcopal Church. Pomeroy,
Thursday at 12:30 p.m. Thosc
planning to attmd are asked to
tPiephone Nancy Reed, 992-2370,
or Roberta O'BiiPn. 992-3.'i89.

Plastic Gallon

QUALITY PLUS

Wieners
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120z.
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Orange Juice .:

40
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DOG FOOD
25 lb.

Bag

5Lb.

Bag

$349

Limit One Per Customer
Good Only At Powell's
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RlffLAND- Rutland Township Trustees will meet Thurs-

.

SPECIAL OF .THE WEEK ....

Pizza • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
CASE OF 24

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28, 1984

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ADOLPH'S

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DAIRY VAllEY

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" At The End of the Pvm.roy-Ma- Bridge"

POMEROY OH.

PH. 99'l·2SS6

Fetty and Kevin Oiler.
Rank Advance: Archie McKiney,
first class and Paul Council, star.

Take

ony was presented with each scout
giving a scout Ia w _The log candle

COURT OF HONOR - These memhers of Boy Scout Troop 240
received skill and merit awords at the recent rourt of honor held at Eli
Denison Post, i\merican Legion. _

Puzzle entry deadline
approaching hopefuls
ATHF NS - The deadline is
approaching for Pn! ries in the·
Hallmark National .Ji gsaw Pu a lr
Championships Of' sign Cont('st. I hr
nation's oni~· f'nntPst for j igsa\..V
puzzle art.
Photographr-rs. gra phir- de signers, jigsaw fanatics and artists
of all kinds arP eligibl e for $2.250 in
prize's by PntPring their origi nal art
before the June 1 deadline .
Up to IOO design s. ran gi ng from
slili -lifP pain tings and nPediPwork
to photog-raph ic landscapes. will be
di.spl avl'd durin g thP Hallmark
:"Ja tion al Jigsaw Pua lP Ch&lt;:tmpion
s hip ~. ThP P.xt1ibit \\·illlM'OIX'n to thC'

public 1\ug 11 -I9 al ih&lt;' Dain Rarn,
a rpgistf' JT'd historic l andm;.~rk
Artbts \\·ill bf&gt; \' ~' in g for fir."'·
sPCond Jn d third placf' prize':-. of

$1.000.

$7:,0 and

$.'100

ancl

lhP

npportunit)-' to ha\'f' thri r work
madr into a jigsaw puzzle.

The Hallmark Na ti onal .Jtgsaw
Puzzk• Champions hips is cosponson&gt;d by the Dairy Barn, thPAthens
Area Chamber of CommPrce and
Hallmark Ca rd s, Inc .
Final judging will be based on lhP
drsign's interf's1 and challenge and
it s suit J bili1~1 for u se on a jigsaw
puzzle. Prize wi nn Pr·s will tx• judgE'd
bY art dirPCtors of Hallmark Cards,
Inc.
All f'nlrks should be submittPd as
.·ls mm slidC's. For more informa·
lion and to obtain a design contf'st
Pntr:' form, wrii C' Hallmark Na ·
tiona! .Jigsaw Puzzlf' Champion ·
sh ips Design Cont f"SI, P.O. Ro.l\ 7-17.

Athens. Ohio

holder for thP ceremony was made
by Paul Council
Award.s and advancements presented by Robinson and Penning-ton
were as follow s:
Skill awards: cocking, Keith
Hicks; citizenship, ,Jimmy Cleland,
Jason Black. and Ke1·in Oiler:
conservat ion , Archil' McKinney:

swimming, Keith Htck s, Archie
McKinney and famil~· Jh·ing, Scott
E:dmonds.

...

Merit badge-s: f'h &lt;'tric it _
\ ·, V inn •
Ad kins; citizenship in 1h£' \\'orld.

Q~ick! Before you forqet.

Paul Counctl: sp:lrl, f.:l'ilh Hicks:

Call and or der

first aid, KC'ilh
McKinney .

"" You "re Noteworthy". Bud
Vase . Your secretary will get

Hi('ks.

..\rchic

Token ancl Ch tp Card: Jtmmy
Lieland. Shawn Mcc;uin·, Mik&lt;•

a memo pad ~ud vase
that"s perfect for her desk .
l\nd yau·ll get remembered
for taking note . Call today.

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Secretaries' Week

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POMEROY
FLOWER SHOP

MULLEN INSURANCE
113 SECOND AVE.
POMEROY
CALL 992-3381
992-2342

" The

way America sends lov e"
106 Buternut Ave .

Pameorv . OH
Pn. 992·2039 or 992 -5731
We

accept

cards

.1ne1

all

ma1ar

Wf}

wire

credit
flowers

everywhPre .

~o701.

Alfred UMW meets
('plrbration of 1ht' C('OIC'nmal u ·a ~
dis:...·ussed at thP rr'C"Pn! ml'("'ling of

thc Alfred United Mctl1ocitst WnmPn
hdd rPC C&gt;nti:· at thC' c hurc h.
Nellie Park r·r. pr('Sic!f'nt. rr ad &lt;.1
communicat Jon tmm thL' district
presidC'nt rC'garrlin g r f'n!C'nnial
goals and askf'fl mrmhrrs ro
cons ider wav~ of rf'lf'hra lin c fhl'
occasion. O~r .;;uggr·stion wus fur
df'sigrwting a SJX'Cial liffil ' !"or
wf'aring olrl-fashiom'Cl clo thing .
Mrs. PH.rkrr also read front an
artif'll' on sropring falSI ' rumors
from thf' district prPs iril'nl \ nvort .
:\ rf'porr on a \"isir h.\ :!l womf'n of
thf' church to a nursin g h(JmC' nrar
Vif'nna was givf'n b~· Sib~: J Dorsr. D

guest. Ruth Brook.&lt; hac! th&lt;· priil&lt;'l'
CLIIC'ndar and ChOS(' &lt;.I ITI ISSiOilJI) " in
F lorida wilh lhcmrmberssigntn~"
birl hdJ.y CJ.rd for him 1\ IPt ll'l' wa . . .

Df&gt;nnis

Ho l ~wa~·.

missionary

in

,\ nchoragc. Alaska . HP described
!hi ' work of thC'ir church which was
loundPd in 194'1.
As sistancr with thf' Ea stf'r sunrist' st'rVic(' wa ~ discu ssf'd b~·
Thf'lma HendPrson w ho purcha sed
&lt;~ncl pn•p&lt;..tJlttl thl' ham . MPmbers
n•])()rtcd R8 shutin a nd s ick vis it s
during the month . A praypr bv
Martha E.:lliott and group sin hri ng of

" He Died for M&lt;'" opcnr'Cl lht•
mu:t in g .

The&gt;

~aslf'r

progrum

"M('('Iing Christ on the Road" was
led b1 Mrs. Spcncer. Nina Robinson
~•n d

Mrs.

Hendc rso n sC'n · rdrooki('~.

ehips and soft dnnks 'during the
soc iJI hour. Olhf'rs allf'nding \VC'rf'

Claril Vollnxl. An na Thompson , and
Cu lhriC'. Nf'xt mff'ling
tx' at the Spencrt· home . Mav 1".
with :vtrs. Parkt'r &lt;.Js thf' program
lrackr

C(•nf'\ "it'H"'

~&lt;i ii

Golfers elect officers
C;1rnl Crow wa s dectf'Ct prrs idf'nl
and 1-1.-~·10· Tannehi ll \'ir·r prcslfirnt
wh!'n thr .Ja:vmar Swingf'rs ( ;ol!
I .P;-~gur

mf't Moncla.v C'\Tning for an

organ izat ifmal !l1('("'ting .
Or hPt' offi c&lt;'rs Pi('('ted were DrtJ
bi&lt;' Huck. treasure'!'. &amp;&gt;mad&lt;'ll&lt;'
Anclf'rsrm. han dicap c huirwomotn
and Sand;• l ann ar·piii, soe ial
chaii\.\."Oman .

SUPERIOR BULK

WI EN ERS.......... ~~; ....... $1.4 9

HOMEMADE

HAM SAlAD ...... ~~; ....... $1.59
SMITHFIELD

BOILED HAM .... ~~; ....... $1.97
12 OZ. AGAR VACCUM PACKED

SLICED BACON

.f~.G........ $1.29

1-LB. PARKAY QUARTERS

3 LB BAG NEW

MARGARINE. _............ 79'

Th r golf lC'a£;uc will start Ma .v 7.
with 1('(' otllimP t"rom ~)to b p.m.
A go lf clinic wil l be held lhis
Flid&lt;.~ .\ " \.\."i th [)(•ginners to start at !l
p.m . and n•frPshcr golf to hcgm at t;
p m Bill Ch ilds will be the
inst ructor
ThosC' in tcrPS !Pd in joining arf&gt;
askfYllo r ail Carol Crow at ~Y.J~ -hUO
or Reck;.: T:1nnrhill at !¥l'2-:&gt; l:H.

QUARTS BROUGHTON

CHOC. MILK ......... ..... 69'
KRAFT I1 OZ. 16 SLICE PKG.
!NO WRAPPED PIMENTO

BUFFET

ONIONS ........... 6.~~ .. 1 1.59
NEW GREEN

CABBAGE. ........ ~~ ...... 39'

CHEESE.. ..........~~-~- 1 1.97

2 LB. BANQUET

YELLOW

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CELERY ............~~.L.69'

liB

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12 OZ. REAME'S

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NOODlES .......... f.K.G........... 99~
W /1 OZ. CAMPBELL'S

ABC SOUP .......... ~~-~ ... 2/69¢
46 OZ. HUNT'S
TOMATO JUICE.~~.~ ......... 99¢

FRJDAY
SYRACUSE - A repeal performanC&lt;&gt; of the "CrucifiXion"
will be given at Lhe Syracuse
Nazarene Church Friday at 7:30
p.m. Churches participating are
the United Faith, Syracuse
Nazarene, Racine Nazarell!' and
Syracuse Mission churches. ThP
Rev. James Kittle of the host
church invites the public.

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TROPICANA

Numerous awards were presented during a court of awards at the
recent meeting of Boy Scout Troop
240 of Rutland held at the Ell
Denison Post, American Legion.
A dinner preceded the recognition
service In charge of the leaders.
Tonuny Pennington, scoutmaster
and Danny Robinson, assistance
scoutmaster. A briefcase was
presented to Pennington by the
scouts in appreciation for his work.
Kevin Oiler, Kip Greaser and
Danny Robinson, Jr. presented the
co lor and several skits wew
presented . A candle lighting cerem -

n 'ad b~· F'lon'nC(' Ann Sp&lt;'m'l 'l" !rom

HEMLOCK GROVE - The
Meigs County Womens' Feliowship will m!'l't Thursday at 7: :lll
p.m. at the Hemlock Grove
Church of Christ . Mrs. Rogt'r
Watson will speak about !he
Christian woman as a teacher .

dinnf'r.

A PomE'rov man is in good
condition at Vl'tercms Memorial

thE' mad . .struck a telephone pole and
before overturning.
The ve hicle was heav il y
dama!(ed.
Cited bv the patrol for failu re lo
y1eld whe~ turning was Carolyn A .
Yeauger, 40, Pa triot.
The driver had turned north on
County Road 400and Into the path of
a car operated by Orenda L.
Cunnlngham, l8, Racine. Cunningham's car then struck Yeauger's car
tD the rear.
1be vehicles had madera te damage In the 4:40 p.m. accident In
Suttnn Townslrlp.

I !mow it seems a long tim~ un til
fall - will winter ever pnd? But
kindergarten and first grade enmllment will take place for th&lt;.• new
school year in just a few days.
The first registration will be
Tuesday al Pomeroy Elementary
School from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and
noon to 4 p.m., with kindergarten
students from the Pomeroy and
Salisbury areas to register in
Pomeroy.
The sPCond registration will be
next Wednesday with kindergarten
students from Bradbury and Mid ·
dleport to r('gister there and the
third registralion wil l be Ma~ 3 at
Rutland E lementary School with
students from Harrisonville, Salem
Centf'r and Rutland to r('gister
there. The regis! rations at the latter
two O&lt;'hools again "'ill be 8:30 lo
11: .1 0a.m and noon to 4 p.m
Any child whoSP fifth binhclay
falls on or before SPpt. .10 ma,,
r('gister for kindcrgarten and those
whose six th birthday falls on or
before Sept. 30 may register for I he
first grade. The on ly first gradcrs to
be registPred are thosc who did not
attend kindergarten in the Meigs
Local Schoo l DisI rict.

Calendar

Pomeroy man
hurt in wreck

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9923853.

ThP Middlepon High School
Alumni Association has a swit ch in
stol"l' I his year for thoSP attending
the annual reunion.

at LucasvUIP .

vehicle was travC'Iing
Past on the highway, when it ran oH

$19 9

9

for financ ia l assistan c£'.
Johnston. who has maintained his
inl"l()('flncC' , is on death row at lhC'
Southl'm Ohio rorTff t ional Facility

T;;~ylor's

(All Varieties) • •LB•.

Smoked Sausage

LOGAN. Ohio tAPI - Defensc
attorTl{'VS have begun appeal pmC'Cedings for com· irted murderer
Dale N. Johnston, who has been
sentPnced todieforthe()('tober 1982
slay ings of his stepdaught er and her
ftanC&lt;&gt;.
Johnston, 011, was sentPnced
March 23 to die Ol·t 4, two years
after AnnettP Cooper Johnston, I X,
and her flancc. Todd Schultz, [g ,
disappeared. The dism&lt;'mbered
todies of the two Logan teenagers
wo&gt;re found 10 days later.
Defensc atlorncvs hav&lt;' flied a
notice of appeal . a motion for slay of
execution pendtngappeal, a req uPst
for cour1 transcripts and a motion

Hospital for muit iplr coni usions and
an c-ar lac·era t ion follow ing a 6:.10
p.m . acddenl on Ohio I24 in
LPbanon Township Tuesday
Tht' Ga iiia -Meigs Post of the Ohio
Highwav Patrol reports Tim 1\ .
Tay lor, 29, was transported to V:VIH
hv the RacinP EMS

In 'previous years, the dinner has
been served at the elementary
school after which those attending
have moved to the Meigs Junior
High School. This year, the dinner is
catered and will be served in the
junior high school with the dance to
begin soon afterwards in the same
location.
By the way, the Middleport High
Alumni reunion is May_26 and those
wishing to make reservations may
send them to the Middleport High
School Alumni Association , P.O.
Box 355, Middleport . Cost is$10per
alumnus, $:!l for two alumni and $1B
for one alumnus with gu&lt;&gt;st.
Local alumnimaymakereserva tions by calling Carolyn Gru('S!'r at

Sentinel Stalf
Well - I didn't !mow thaL
Herman Carson tells me a
photo we published in The
D&lt;!ily Sentinel at
the end of March
of the last street
car run could not . .
final run.
In the first place, Carson says, the
photo shows in the background a
Racine hotel, which, he knows,
burned in 1921. Also, the photo
shows two street car workers. At
the end of the life of street cars in
Meigs County, cars were changed
and only one worker was needed, he
says.
The photo which was passed on to
The Sentinel indicated it w as a
picture of the last street cor run in
1929.

7

Scouting awards given

Maybe that wasn}t
street earls finale

Wo Reoerve The Right

supervision of corrections officers

facility have further highlighted the
nff'd for action." hf' sa id .
SinC&lt;&gt; February, a workshop
supenisor has been killed by an
inmate and a prisoner died of neck
injuries after a scufflf' with guards.
More recently. a guard was stabbed
and woundPd by an inmate.
Seiter said that in hiring the
guards, thf' department L'making a
special effort to recruit nninorities
and that lh&lt;' local chapter of the
National Association lor the Ad vancement or Colored People is
cooperating in the effort.
He said Lucasviilc guards arc
being equipj)f'd with s!lcnt alarms
which can be activated by hand or
will go off automatically If lh&lt;'
wf'arer is thrown ro the ground.
They also pPrmit voirf'comrnunications toJ;,..TUard stations.
E: leven of lht• nPw guards will be
assigned to a n""' Lucasville un it for
prisoners who are less M'riously
disturbed than the ones being
lransfer!l'd to Leoonon. Twentveight will be con-ecl ions officers
added to the regular Lucas,ilk•
staff, and 10 will be assigned to t.h&lt;'
dlscipiin&lt;' contml section.

Wednesday, April 25, 1984 •

17 OZ. DEL MONTE

FRUIT

COCKTAILc~-~ ......... 89~

15 1/z OZ. JOAN OF ARC
Do yourse l f a favvr,
experie nce th e diffe r ence
firsthand.
lt' s the only pos1t1v e way
to jud ge the performance of a hearing
aid.
~lake your appointment today •

CANS 2/$1.09
BUTTER BEANS •••••••
16 OZ. DEL MONTE WHOLE

GREEN BEANS ........ 2/$1.19
4 ROLL PACK CHARMIN

TOILET TISSUE ............ $1.39

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15 OZ. ARMOUR

CORN ED BEEF HASH.~~~ .. $}.09
10 OZ. CASTLEBERRIES

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HOTDOG SAUCE ... ~~.N.~. 2/89¢

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Audiologist. CCC -A

INSTANT COFFE

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8-The Daily Sentinel

Wednesday, April 25, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

lAurel Cliff WMFI meets
OfflcerswerPelected attherecent
meting of the Laurel Clttt Women"s
Missionary Fellowship lnterna ·
tiona! held al the home of J anice
Haggy.
E lected werP Jean Wright , pres!·
dent; Bonnie F'riend. vice president
Janice Haggy. secretary: Donna
GUmorl'. treasurer: Mary Miller .
d.trector of stewards; Shirley
Friend. director of mission educa·
lion; Linda Friend . director of

Mrs. Wright had the closing
prayer. Refreshments werP seiVed
by Mrs. Haggy, Eva Robson, and
GenevtPVe Ward. Others attending
were Shirley Meadows, Karen
Stanley. E mma Fox, Beulah Och·
ler . Kay Clark, Scott Miller, and
Arnie Friend .

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BE

HAILSAFE!

CYM.

FIFTIETH - l'hL"i 50-3-'e ar-old pidun ·

show~

m e mhers of the 1934

\\ 'ahama High School graduating d :Lo;., who will be observing their
~ - l&lt;~ront

r ow, lt_•ft to right a r e Chella
.\lhi,!Rr Chula. w:IL·her: Gladys .lml-..m :II&lt; Manis. Louise Keams Hall,
Lol a St..-wart Oudding, lmognw Gihhs \\lallu:•r, l\taxine Aumiller
Wagner. Betty !\l ikhell Sayre. Lorrairw H&lt;'ilman, Ruth Phillips
Grinstead . Paulin&lt;• Rnush Pirrdmik. Linda Rm Johnson, Alice Clarkt•
J;{Oidt•n anniw' rsary on Ma.\''

Harris. teacher; second row. Lloyd C Furht;e. l..etia ,Jane PowcU,
(.('adl('r: Harr;.· ,\ , ( 'apdmrt . P a uli rw llaynes Stf•wart, Henrit.ita

G reen Thumb notes:
,\[).\HOLTE !{
ctwsh•r &lt;: ar&lt;li'n nuh
( .\ hi -tnont hl y ft- atun• of tiH '
:\1 eiJ,!"s County Carch•n (' luh !'i
B~

\ s..-..ul'iation )
Picturl' fu1 ~~ rnornPnt. I ll•·
g mu nds u l \o ut tit l 'Lll1 1 honw s t P ~H l.
For surrH' thi ~ ·.dl l lw sirnpit"·; ju:--1
~x ~tlk out ti lt' dnc11 · ;tnd t clk f' a lut1\.:
,trou nd. 01hl •J·s. ho\H' \"t•t, wil l ha\ -t'
tc• d u:-.P tlwir l'Yf'~ a nd drf&gt;; tnl a hi t
In l'it hPr C d SI ' . wh,lt, b(•_sidl'" thf•
h0m ,. come" int n \·irw·: 'liPPs . &lt;II
c o ur"f' ~ Trf'f'&lt;.; pLl _
\ an lnl ))I H'L t nt
m it ' in p rm·iding trw

~ - n ur ( 1\ ' t T , d l

cnrnt o J·t

\\·r- k nn v; I h ;ll l in 's t&gt;nn l.! .sh:1d1 ' 111
-; ummPr for t'Otdnr ·...~- d l...,1 • t ilt ' \
twi ng \\ 'ltnn th 1n \\in!Pr \ 'dll rl t
t ra tll c h no bier anrl t hf't'f' an· It ..,,.t '1

hireb a t _\ o ur fr·t•dtT"i if' tlwn • cu·t· 111 1
tn.•rs nt'a r b\
A rbn r i s r ~ . nur"t'IYmPn. :n1d n·
Sf'il !Thrr s a n ' tthr :t.\ s wnrki ng ·1:
fi nd t hr t)('o.; t spt'cim rn s th;tt n·il l ht •
rPiiablr for y·our ~· J r d. 1\nowi ng
w hich shad P ln 't' \· ariPty· \'Uti v.·;.m t ,
~1 nd sr lPct ing thP ri Q" ht onP rn ;t_
'.'
C.J USP _
\'OU SOrTli' dilt'rnrn a.
H t' ll' a rP a fpw pointl'rs:
You ;_u p all fami li ar wilt1 thl'
slogan . " As l ht• 1\\"i g b Jx&gt;n r. " H1·
t'.JI'E'fUJ t ha t thP _\OLHJ.[! Trunk u t·

Reihnire Bailey, Dorothy MerriU Marshall, Enuna Harrison Ruble,
t\llce Grinslead Mlller, Clara Carsey, t\nna LouLse Shennan, Doris
McMUlan Carter, Edith Edwards Bums, Edward Staats, Conrad
David, C&lt;JOCh Forrest Bachtel; third row, Freeman Roush, Ronald

Miller , James PhiiDps, Olin WoUe, Henry Krauter, Blaine Sayre, Paul
Stewart, Elmer Hall, Ross Kapp , Harold Lewis, Perry Wise, Harold
Rca. 1\U class members are to get In oouch with others and advise them
of the reunion plans.

Plant trees to suit needs, space
h•, HJ r r ha .... n't bff'n in j ured at t hC'

Apply wafer when the hole is half

\ '( ' 1:.
tnp
SC'&lt;' tha t ~ ·ou h J \'('
hr :rnchf' "i I n tm al l sidPs nf th E' tr unk .
It \ ttU are hu\ ing d orm;-~ nt i P a fl r~ s
t n •t ·--. in ltH' f; tll or t •a r· l ~ · spring, fi C':x
tilt ' .\ oung twig" bct\.\.'('('ll .\ 'OU t'
fin grr·:-. YDu ' ll k now if t hf' y arf'
~ prirtE0 all(! allH', or br ittlf' and
ci!'.!d . ,. \l so th r· bu ds should bf'

ti lled and again w hf'n it i s fulL Use
t hr rPm ain ing soil to form a large
mul r h collar around the tr('{'. Wa ter

plump
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securl' 10 Ihe slake. Uns la k!'d frees
grow mon.' slowly as the new roots
are constantly torn due to excess
movem ent of the trff' .
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prod uC'P.S a riC'h burgundy· Pvery

fall.
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evPntua lly fill up l hfl whoiP bac k-

yard? A sta ndard Norwa y m aplr
will d o this. also the Sar gent
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stunt the gro'Nt h of ot her plant s
under il. bu t if provides only lim it I'd

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or horse
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y our house.
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1\.('('p i n mind too tha t shade trees

som etimes cosii; addilions to your
land ;cape. so chec k around wilh
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ar(' lraf10 ss for half of each ~· ear
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ll'f'f's with tx&gt;a ul \ ' bevond thr ir

grown wC'll for them . Vi si t an
abore tum or call your count y agent
and ask for a rE'&lt;'omment ed trep list
for this arC'a or zone.
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accom pa nied by a writte n g uaran·
tC'f' for r eplacement if il does not
survivC' it s fi rst winter and get busy
as ever yonr nN"ds trPf's.

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foliage
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prod uce co lo re d fo li age a ll
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color. White ash is a fast grmving
and very r el iable l r f'E' w ith f all color

Grueser , MiJwrsvi llE';

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T it?m eyer, Pomeroy; M rs. Do-

na ld P utnam. Re&lt;'ds,i li&lt;'; Kim
BirchfiC'id Wilford. Rulland;
Linda Ferrl'll an d Lynn Crow.
S yr ac u ~f&gt;;
A nn Fau s naugh,
Tuppers Plains; Li nda Slobart ,
Middlqxn1. and Ka thryn Hill .
Racine.

but only !he mosl
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Iva Powell had d&lt;&gt;votlons reading
from the Daily Guideposts. Mark 1,
verse 9, and had a medita lion "The
Easter Sym bol" ' by Stephane Wil li ·
ams Hope. Wand a Eblin led In
prayer.
The WMFl conference will be held
on J une 9 in Columbus, it was
announced. The mother ·daughter
banquet will be held at Shoney ·s on
May 17. Brenda Haggy had the
program . ""Jesus is the Key to New
Life."" Mem bers werP asked to
provide a packageofse€ds to besent
to the mission field .

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Reedsville
UMW group
meeting held
A report on an E aster vrslt to
Arcadia was given at the recent
meeting of the ReedsUie Unti ed
MethOdist Wom en held a 1 the home
of Mary Lou Acors in Belpre.

Marlene Putman conducted the
meeting with 70 shuttn calls being
reported. Cards were signed for
several frlends, and arrangements
were made to have a table top
Installed on the basement table .
ObseiVed wtth cake and gifts werP
the birthdays of Mrs. Acors, Mrs .
Putman, and Nola Young.
Barbara Masters had the opening
prayer. and Sue Re&lt;'d led In
devotions with the group singing
·"Seek First His Kingdom ." The
lopir for the program was " Resur·

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RUTLAND FURNITURE'S TENT SALE WAS A HUGE SUCCESS LAST
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BIGGER &amp; BETTER SAVINGS UNDER THE TENT AND
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Angela . of Tuppers Plains, spent a
day recenliy with her parents, Mr.
and Mr. WUltam Congrove.
Sybil and Sarah Foster, Belpre,
spent several days here visiting
their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
FrankBise.
Mrs. Chester Buckley recently
celebrated her birthday receiving
ca rds and gil ls from relaltves a nd
friends. Mrs. Randal Coulson pres·
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were Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hensch a nd
daughter, Lisa , Canal Fulton. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hensch and son.
Eddie, Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ga rth Smith have
!"PlUmed home after being pa lien1s
at Veterans Memorial Hospita l.
Mrs. Roy F ick . and grandson.
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I"ECtlng Our Lives" wtth prayer
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were played with prizes being
awarded to the winners. Sandy
Cowdery was awarded the door
prize. Mary Blse will host the neKt
meeting.
Refreshments were seiVed to
those named and Clarice Mentzer .
Mrs. Burdette. Angie Acors, Erika
Boring. Angie and And rew RE.'€&lt;1 ,
VIrginia Wallon . Sue Douglas .
Lillian Pick ens. a nd Ma m ie
Buckley.

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Family dispute led to killings

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CHICAGO (AP) -A 3'7·year-old
man who sprayed eight people with
gunl!re, klliJng his wlte, their two
children and a bystander before
pollee shot him, had been fired the
previous day and could be heard
" pacing nervously" that night,
pollee and a neighbor said.
Two of the four surviVors of
Charles Hunt's rampage Tuesday
remained hospitalized today . In
addition. a pollee sergeant who was
wounded In the foot was tn&gt;ated at a
hospital and released, and a fourth

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apparently touched oft the shootlngs, which began In Hunt's 23rdOoor apartment In a high-rise
building on Chicago's South Side.
After kUling his wife, Betty, 37, son
CharlesJr.,16, anddaughterUnda.
15, Hunt rushed from the apartment
carrying an automatic pistoL a
.3!kallber revolver and about 80
rounds of ammunition, said pollee
· Cmdr. James Delaney.

But at Dunbar High School,
Principal Richard Stephenson said
Hunt's two children were "were
very, very courteous, which ~­
fll'Cted a strong hortll' background.
Linda was In the topS percent other
class and Charles was In thetophaH
of his class ."
Hunt was placed under a one-year
court supervision after a robbery
conviction In 1964, pollee said. He
was arrested twice in the 1970s on
weapons charges bul not convicted,
Delaney said.

At the 18th·Ooor elevator, Hunt
killed Gloria Carney, 39, with thnee
shots to the head. then went to the
building's lobby and shot at "everyone he encountered," Delaney
said. In the parking lot, witnesses
said, he appeared to be reloading the
pistol when pollee caught him In a
hall of gunfire.
Hunt had lost his job Monday at a
suburban Northbrook security com pany, Midwest Multifamily Inc. , for
unknown reasons, Delaney said.
Company officials did not return
repeated telephone calls Tuesday.

Fourth graders of Southern
Local School District Schools
have been presented awards for
their participation In the annual
poster contest of the Meigs Soil
and Water Conservation
District.
Trevor Petrel, Racine Ell'mentary School, rl'Celvlng a
trophy for being co-champion of
111e county In the contest which
had for a theme "Plants.
Animals and Man, Sharing the
Earth, An Ecology Story_"
Prizes for 111e contest were $3
and a blue ribbon for first: $2 and
a red ribbon for second and$1 and
a while ribbon for third. All
participants r£&gt;Ceived a pencil
carrying a conservation message from the district.

second; Tanuni Buekl&lt;•y, first; hack, Sandra Baer,
fourth grade tea&lt; her.

Diane Barr, who lives In the
apartment next to the Hunts, said
Hunl "terrtrled me" as he frequently stalked sullenly throllgh the
hallway _ She said she heard him
" pacing nervously" throUgh hls
apartment Monday night.
"'This ctoesn't surprise me at all. I
knew the man was very strange,"
she said .

person refUsed treatment.
PoJlce said a tamUy dispute

MeigsSWCD
poster contest
awards presented
SYRACUSE - Syr.1euse Elementary School Soil
and Water Conservation District poster winners
pictured are, front, Ito r, Stacy Fry,lhlnl; Marcy Hill,

25, 1984

April

Commission.•

Seedlings available

t Continued from page 11
development.
A leltl'r was dlrectf'd to the
Jennings firm informing Jennings
that 111E' commissioners are consld·
ering several consulting firms tor
future employment Including his

The Meigs SoU and Water
Conservation District can obtain
bundles of 1,00l white pine or
Austrian pine tree seedlings at a low
one- time price of $~.
Meigs
residents who would like to order
these seedllngs or obtain more
Information about them are to
contact the SWCD office at 992-6617
no later than 10 a.m. Friday, April

flml _

The letter also lnformf'd .Jennings
111at If the time should come when
the board wished to talk it would set
up a time and place for such a
meeting.

17.

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county co-rllamion; Michcllt• Brown, second; Heidi
Snider, lhinl; hatk row, Tom Theiss, Meigs SWCD

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U. S. RT . 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

NEW-REPAIR

Authorized John Deere.
New Holland. Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters CleBned
&amp; Painted
Storm Doors
&amp; Windows

Parts &amp; Service

949-2263

1-3-llc

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561
All Makes

•Washers •Dishwashers

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EXCAVATING

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

•END LOADER

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

•TRENCHING
•SACK HOE •DOZER

•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE

•Storm Doors

RAIN LINES.
County Certified

•Ranges

SEPIIC TANKS INSTALLED

•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

FREE ESTIMATES

to drive the vehicle ot your
choice.
No Down Payment
lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box, 326
Pomreroy, OH. 45769
Service

•New Roofing
FREE ESTIMATES

CHESHIRE. OHIO

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ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
New Homes-Extensive
Remodeling
Insurance Work
Custqm Pole Bldgs.
&amp; Garages

Roofing Work
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidings
15 Years Experience

GREG ROUSH
PH. 992·75B3
or 992·2282
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PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS
35185 Oak Hill Road
long Bottom. QH _45743

PH. (614) 985-4212
We Use Von Schrader
Equipment Recommended
by leading Carpet Manufacturers .
'FREE ESTIMATES"
3 28 I rno

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KITCHEN &amp; SON
CONSTRUCTION

RADIATOR

SERVICE

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Freezers. Spin Washers. G£.

Whirlpool. Maytaa.
TV &amp; APPLIANCES
677 lrd Avo ., Gallipolis. OH.
Dai~

&amp; Saturday til6 P.ll.

PH _446 -1699

Real Estate GBneral

FOR SALE
(I) HOUSE IN CHESTER:
Three acres wrth a nicely
constructed conrete block
home 26x30, 3 bedrooms.
one bath, 12x15 living
room and 24x24 family
room. Partially carpeted,
fuel oil furnace with facili·
ties for woodbumer.
12x15 blodt storage building, 20x30 block garap.
Right off Rt. 248, country
settin&amp;. 'h mile east of
Chester, Ohio.
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE :
Down·
stairs equipped with
kitchen, living room,
dining room and den:
upstairs has two bedrooms and one bath;
house also has basement. lot size approx.
48'x308'. Needs work.

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992-2259
NEW USTING - 80 acres rn
Sutton on good road near
Racrne. About haH umber and
about 25 tractor wrlh a 5 rm
horne lor $60.000.
NEW LISTING - 218 acres
With some timber. bonom land.
2 ponds. 3 barns. 3 car
garages. 11 rm house wrlh lree
gas lurnace. natural woodwnr~
fences on 2 stale routes. Askrng
$95.00l
NEW USTING - 114 acres rr.
Jackson County, Oh~ . Franklin
Townshrp Owner wrll finance.

498 Gen. Hartinger Pkwy.
Middleport. OH.
PH.

992-2549

OPEN:
MON.·SAT. 10 to 6

COMPLETE
POOL SERVICE
4·6· 1 mo.

CHIMNEY KING
CHIMNEY SWEEP

9 ACRES - In Chester
Townshrp. Good 6 rm. home.
one ftoor. lull basement
lurnace. woodburner. bath and
TP water. $35,000.
IIIDIJlEPORI - Near ~ores
th~ 3 bedroom home has l'h
baths. new kitchen and drnrng.
Small level lot Only $23.500.
NEAR KROGER'S - 2 apts. 5
rms. balh and central heal
down 4 rms and bath up
Asking $34.500. Wants an
offer.

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Good Used G" &amp; Elec. Dryers,

Open

POMEROY,O.

AL TROMM

All Types of Aluminum
Clean Sheet &amp; Cast
41C lb.
Weeks of Aptil 9-21
Aluminum Auto. Trans.
'8 .00 Each
Irony Aluminum
Priced On Inspection

.wire bru1hM torr cteOt-0'11
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949·~046
3 23 tin

Call 992·3466
Scipio Energy

PAT HILL FORD

992·2196
Middleport. Ohio
1·13·tfc

Want ed t o buy. New, used &amp;
antique furniture . Will buy 1
piece or complete house·
holds. Also complete Aucti oneering service Call
Rodney Howery 614· 698 7231

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

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

Buying daily gold, silver
coins. rings, jewelry . sterling
ware, old coins. large cur rency . Top pri ces. Ed . Bur·
kett Barber Sh op. 2 nd . Ave .
Middleport . Oh . 614 -992 3476 .

Open:
Mon. · Sat. 10 to 6

FENOER ....... .. .... '76.95
DOORS ............ '149.95
HOODS ........ ____ '174.95
BUMPERS .......... '69.95
GRill .. . .............. '42.50
R. SUPPORT.. ..... '84.95
TAIL GATE.. .. ..... '85.00
FORD FENDER ... . '69.95
BUMPER .. .. . ... ... '69.95
Also Some Car
Fenders Available

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

20 years
"Free Estimates"

EUGENE LONG

Ph. (614) 843·5425

3-28-tfn

3·8-2 mo. pd.

CARROLL'S
LAWN SERVICE

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

LIKE NEW - But needs
lrnrshed. Lg. den. place lor 2nc
bath. carpeting plus 2 bed·
rooms Only $18.000.
POMEROY

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Nice

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home, v1ew of nver, central

heat small yard. modern ballr
and sman lot
FURNISHED - One floor (i
rm. carpeted home. Nrce bath.
new woodburner. insulated
and all utilrties. For $28.500

'DOZER - BACKHOE
'REClAMATION WORK
'OIL FIELD SERVICES
' DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
"CONCRETE WORK
'CUSTOM BUilT HOMES
'WATER . GAS &amp;
OIL LINES

JIM CLIFFORD
PH.

992·720L5-tt

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Transmission
PH. 992-5682.
or 992-7121
3-24 -tfc

Serv1ces

MAl NT£ NANCE
Reasonable Rates

CALL
992-5949

4/ 1211 mo.

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

UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

Racine. Oh_
Ph. 614-843-5191
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3 Announcements
SWEEPER and sewing ma chine repair. parts. and
supplies .
Pick up and
delivery , Davis Vacuum
Cleaner. one half mile up
Georges Creek Ad.
Call
614 - 446 -0294 .
Paul's Home Video located
405 2nd . Ave .. in Park
Central Hotel. VHS, Betas.
CEDs (disc) . Rent movies&amp;.
players . Bruce Lee movies.
Coli 446 -1718 .

Cleland Greenhouse, flow ·
en , flats or pots; hanging
baskets; vegatable plants :
tomato plants ; Geraldine
Cleland. Vine and Main St .

THE KOUNTRY KLUB
GOlf LESSONS SPEOAL
ADULT 6 for 140
STUDENTS 6 for 1 30
"'1' •s;r~~,~·~ed Golf

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through season
•All A&amp;es

Saturday playrng
~11
lnps
'V'-.L._ •On CoLJrse 1ns1ruc1ion
•Awards
INSTRUCTORS : John Teaford

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Dave "Big Hi!' ' Burl
CHESTER. OHIO

for

All Types Roofirc &amp; Siding
Gutters. Downspouts

Painting. Coating
NEW-REPAIR

LAND - 42 acres rn Orange
Townshrp and old farm
buildings_

FREE ESTIMATES
All Work Guaranteed

REALTORS
Henry Cleland. Jr.
992-6191
Dortle r.rner 992·5692
Jean Trussell 949·2660
Jo Hill 985·4466

CALL TOM HOSKINS

614-742-2834

4118/ 1 mo

the

season .They

will

resume next fall They wish
to thank everybody partici pating &amp; making the Gun
Shoot a success
Any dogs caught on louie
Plants farm on Eckard
Chapel Road. Mason
County will be shot Signed
louie Plants .
Billie Jeans Beauty Shop all
permanent waves S 1 6 . and
S20. until all present stock is
gone . Coli 304 -773 9123 .

4-9-1 mo

POOLS-PLUS
Sales and Service
NOW OPEN
Charleston Rd.
Just Past Krodell Park

Special April Only
12•24 ...$5,500 installed
14x2LS6.200 installed

Office: 675-1388
4·4·1 mo . pd

Giveaway

3 part Shepherd puppies. 6
weeks old. 446 -7433
2 Hamster. Call 446 -9650.
Nice bla ck &amp; white puppies .
Coli 614 - 367 -7743
Fill dirt free to anyone. Call
614 -367 -0536
1 gray kitten with green eyes
very lovable . Call 614 -379 2326 .
4 male puppies. part Alaska n
Husky &amp; German Shepard .
Can 614 - 256 - 1393 .
Hued rock Call 446 -0958

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MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

IULTOI

Real Eatate General
II. L. "Bud" McGHEE
Brokor·Auction Service
Charyl Lemley.
lltiiS County Associate
Phone 742·3171
in

For all your wiring
needs; furnaces repair
service and installation .
Residential
&amp; Commercial

Call 742-3195
Or 992·5875

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Addon• end remodeli~g
- Roofing and guner work

- Concrete work
- Plumbing and atectrical
work

(Free Estimates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992·6215 or 992·7314
Pomeroy , Ohio
-II

Free puppies. lab puppies. 7
wks . old. Call 614 -986 3561 .
5 German Sheppard -Collie
pups . Call 614 -773 - 5704.
5 German Shepard and
Collie pups . 304 -773-5704

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Help Wanted

Bab•,sitter wanted, 1n my
homo for 4 children . 8 hrs
day . Coii614 -38B -9342 .

Racine

54 Misc. Merchandise

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Beds. iron ,
wood, cupbottrds, chairs ,
chests, baskels , dishes.
stone jars, antiques, gold
and silvtH . Write - M D .
Miller , Rt .2, Pomeroy , Ohio
45769 or call 614 -992 7760 .

Lost and Found

lost· e black short hair
medium size dog , no collar . I
love him very much &amp; prey
for his safe return . Wanda
Wolfe . Call 614 -985 -3574 .

Wanted Ambitious. tough
minded people who are
willing to work hard for an
excellent income . Full or
part time . Send resume t o
Box 400 tn Care of the
Gallipoli s Daily TribunP., 825
Third Ave .. Gallipolis. Oh
45631

Sell the Best _ Sell AVON
Coli 614 -388 -9045 .
Part time babysitter wanted
for 6 yr . old in Addison area .
Call 614 - 367 -0637.
Need reliable woman to care
for 2 children, 3 mo. &amp; 2
yrs .. 1 - 3 days a week . day &amp;
evening shift , some Saturdays needed . References
appreciated . Call 614 -992 7896.

----Wanted a matu re lady to
baby sit part time for 2
children in hom e . 304 -675 3009 .
Teachers and c oaches
summ e r e mployment .
S900 .00 per month guaran teed income . World Book
and Child Craft. 304 -882 2485
Baby sttter wanted . 304 675 -5072 .
Woman to stay with semr ·
invalid lady in north Point
Pleasant . several hours each
afternoon and all day on
Sunday _ G ive age and ref er ·
ences. Write Box P-25 care
of Point Pleasant Regis ter .
P 0 . Box 237. Point Plea sant. W Va
Need garden plowed on R t
62 , 304 -675 - 6595 after
7 00

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Situations
Wanted

W ill carA for the elderly in my
home . lots of referen c es
Men o r w omen Call 614 667 - 3402
Mercer ' s Riverview Per ·
sonal Care Home has vacan cies for elderly pers ons
Betty Mercer owner . 304 ·
773 - 5882 .
Harper's Adult Care Home
has a vacancy for another
resident , elderly person . Call
304 -676 -1293.

1- - - -- - - - - 18 Wanted to Oo

General Hauling and Trash
remowal Service . Reliable
and dependable . Call 446 3159 between 9 and 5 .

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

&amp;Vicinity
Opening Flea Market Two
free weekends . Apri128 -29 ,
May 5 -6 . Free open air
spaces, parking, admission .
US 35 , Fraziers Bottom ,
WVa . Don frazier-Operator .
304-755 -2779 .

5 family Garage Sale : May 1.

2. 3. 4 , 5th . Reedtville .
Ohio . Clothes. many household items. Driveway betide
Church of Christ.

Yard Sale April 25th, 26th,
&amp; 27th . Across from Blue
Fountain Motel time 9 :30

31

Yard Sale Centenary Town
house April 26 &amp; 27 . 9 -5 .
lots of children&amp; clothing &amp;

6 rooms , basement, double
garage, 1 &amp; one -third acre

Homes for Sale

r:J:rs:7=&amp;=9=.===::==:11ot,
Rose
Hill .1 -614
Pomeroy
$32 ,900
. Call
- 678 -.
_2_5_1_3_._ _ _ __ _ __

18 Wanted to Do
Keith ' s Lawn Mowing &amp;
Trimming Service . Reliable
and dependable . Re asona ble rates Call 446 - 3159 or
256 - 6251
Roofing and gutter w ork ,
metal work , housepainting,
carpenter work . Exc. ref .
Free estimates . Call 446 3171
Garag~s . patios , sidewalks,

basements , block work .
Reasonable pr iced . 35 yrs .
experie nce . Free estimate s.
Call 446 -3394
Dependable lawn m owing
services. Reas o nable rates .
C all 304 -675 -6517 or 675 2199 after4 p.m

Financial
21

Business
Opportunity

t NOTICE !
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB ·
LISHING CO recommends
that you do b usiness with
people you kn ow , and NOT
to send money throu gh the
mail until you have in v esti ·
gated the ottenng

22 Money to Loan

Completely remodeled 2 -3
bedroom house with vinyl
siding, fully carpeted , forced
air gas furnace , large out
building, in ex~ . neighborhood . Call 614-992 · 6161 .
Owner transferred , must sell
beautiful 3 bedrm brick
home
Fireplace. deck ,
woods. privacy, sunshine .
$63,900 . Call 614 -992 5420 .

FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO BUY! ff 1 4 ft. wide three
bedroom . bath and half .
mobile home sitting on nice
lot , ready to move into
$225 .00 down $225 .00 per
month . 304 - 576-2711
Three year old total electric
house. 3 bedrooms, fenced
in ba c k yard and deck .
S10 .000 .00 down assume
8 11:1 per cent loan . priced in
mid 50's
Call after 5 .
304 -675 -6643

4 bedroOm home. full base ment. 1 acre lot, Rt. 62 ,
Charleston Road . 304 -675 4887 or 614 -446 - 1675 .
Houstt and 3 lots for sale.
Sliding Creek Road . Hart ford , WV . 304 -882 - 2831 .
Seven year old ho'me. three
bedrooms . garden spot ,
2605 lincoln Ave . 8 1/ 1
per cent assumable loan ,
304 -675 - 5047 after 5 :00

4

bedroom, new siding.
firepla ce in remolded living
room . $15 .000 .00
304 675 -5854

HOME LOANS FIXED
RATE S Below mark et rates
FiJ.ed c onventi o nal FHA VA . leader Mortgage ,
Athens , collect 614 -592 ·

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

~051

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

Professional
Services

Employment

4

3 BR RANCH - Lg drnrng
with sliding ~ss doors, bar, I~
hving, carpeting, lamrly rm.
about 21&gt;32 and workshop m
lull basement Young lrurl on
2.40 acres. $39,500

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At 124. Pomeroy OIIW

Cash paid for fan cy ir o n or
heavy iron beds . $ 160 and
up for certain Meigs Co
stone jars . Old time cup ·
board . cal l 1 - 3 04 - 882 2711

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Racine Fire Department Gun

CONTRACTING

Wanted to buy square danc ing clothes Size 10, any
type . Call 446 - 4537.

•MOWING
*TRIMMING
•CEMETERY

Recycling Divis\
·on
4I Il / mo

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

Wanted to buy used coal &amp;
wood heaters. Swain Furni ture , 446 - 3159, Jrd
&amp;
Olive St ., Gallipolis, Oh .

General
Construction
Roofing A Specialty
4· 6·1 mo.

PH . 992-2549

Shoots ha"Ye been cancelled

J&amp;F

We pay cash for late model
clean used cars .
Jim Mink Chev.- Oids In c.
Bill Gene Johnson
446 -3672

498 General Hartinger Pkwy.
Middleport. OH.

We Have the
lowest Rates

WANTED

Wanted To Buy

We can repair and re ·
core radiators and
heater cores_ We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators . We also
repair Gas Tanks .

742-2328

Louttd I If• M•le (asl ol
flacetown on Twp. 142

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PH.

DOZER
AND
BACKHOE
WORK

Auctlon every Fri . night at
the Hartford Community
Center. Truckloads of new
merchandise every week
Consigments of new and
used merchandise always
welcome . Richard Reynolds
Auctioneer . 304 - 275 3069

9

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992 · 2772

367·7560-367·767

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
We'd like to intmduce you to
Engace-A-Car, the modern wa~

•Storm Windows
•Replacement Windows

I

Auction every Tuesday
night, Pt. Pleasant , WVa .
Auct . lonnie Neal. Youth
Center Bldg ., Camden St .
614- 367 -7101 .

304 -773 -9185 .

•I nsulation

•WATER, GAS, SEWER

Public Sale
S. Auction

Rick Pearson Auctioneer
Service. Estate, Farm. An tique &amp; liquidation ssles .
Ucensed &amp; bonded i n Ohio &amp;
WVa . 304 -773 _6785 or

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"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

lost · 1 •m•ll female beagle.
named Su1ie, black. brown ,
&amp;r white , wearing collar with
10 tag, 7 yrs ., good physical
con. I pr1y for her safe
return . Wenda Wolfe , Ches·
ter . Call 614 -985 - 3574 .

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Nine defendants forfeit I'd bonds In
the coun of Poml'roy Mayor
Richard Seyll'r Tul'Sday night.
They Include Brian Hiles, Portland, $43, posted on a charge of
tAiling to yield the right of way :
Doretta Law. Charleston. W. Va ..
$45; Wanda Shuler, Racine, $59;

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Mokoa &amp; Modolo

992-6030

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

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MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
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46353 Seoul Camp Rd.
Chester, Ohio
Ph. 985-4269
If No Answer. C.ll 985-4381

SALES &amp; SERVICE

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RESOLUTION

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

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ROOFING CO.

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AL TROMM

CHESTER - 14x70 n.obile
home, 3 bedrooms. I !6 baths,
partially lurnished. underpinned, central air. FA elec.
heat includes 12x24 storage
buildi n~ All on appro•. I acre
loc Very meet $19.500

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LIMESTONE
HAULED

PRICE REDUCED - Near the
!lines - 3 bedroom ranch oo
appr-011. 2 acres, counfrl
setting. Now on~ $18,500
PRICE REDUCED- Syracuse
-Attractive 3 bedroom ranch,
new declting, ~rge ~t Bargain
at reduced pnce ol $32,900
plus a 9\l% assumable loan lor
· 25 years with balance ol
$25,600. monthly payments o1
$313 includes taxes and
insurance. Double bargam.
OWNER WANTS A SALE - Oil
th~ I floor plan 3 bedroom
home, large lot and part
basement Call lo see thrs one_
$24,00)

Real Estate General

I !~

"Beautiful. Custom
Built Gara_ges"
Call for free sidil!&amp; estimates~ 949-2801 or

949-28o0

Housing
Headquarters

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Senior Citizens

992·3325

1 1 -lt,ootor &lt;y&lt;:l"

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20% OFF For

Vinyl S. Aluminum
SIDING '

Barns, etc .

MIDDLEPORI - A beautrlul
Shutt mobtle home wrth deluxe
fealure!i 3 bedrooms. l'h
balhs, range, rei. rn large
k~chen. underpmnrn&amp; also
nrce front porch Wlth rarlrng.
Rrver view. 50'!100' ~~
$19,00l.

The Daily Sentinel Page

Business Senrices

Call RICK IMBODEN
For Houses, Garages

CALL
HELEN, BRUCE
SUE MURPHY
IIILTON ROUSH

11--to•Mooo.-o

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Ohio

PIANO TUNING Lower
priced regular tunings ·
discoun1s to Senior Citilens.
Churches &amp; Schools _Ward ' s
Keyboard . 304 -675 -3824
Piano Tuning and Repair
Brunicardi Music Co .. 446 0687 Skill and integrity our
trademark
lane Daniels.
614 -742 -2951

8 &amp; M Painting Res .. Ind .,
Comm . Free estima t es Call
614 - 256 - 1492 or 446 1104
THOMPSON BOOKKEEP ·
lNG M onthly and Quan: erly
accounts welc ome . 428 Se cond Av e. Call 446· 1136
Professional Ele c troly sis
Cltnic _ Probe Type Elec troly sis . AMA . FDA &amp; FCC
approved . Doctor refe rral s
304 - 675 5568 .

Real Estale
31

Homes for Sale

large 3 bdr . house f or sal e or
rent . In Plantl Subdivision
No c hild ren , no pets Cal l
614 - 245 -528 1 eve's
Middleport h om e. jump into
Sprmg Savrng s! Super spe cial low prices Call 614 992 - 6941
Spring is herc 1! If you ' re
shopping tor a now home , let
N .l Stevens &amp; Associates
help you with your financ ·
ing . We have home mort ·
gages w 1th as little as a 5 %
downpavme nt and rates as
low as 10.50 %. Call Jan
Allie today . 614 - 379 -2789 .
Must sel l $2 .00 0 down take
over $315 per _ m o pay ·
ment
Tau~s &amp;
in surance
included locat e d Plant:r
Subdiv isi on 3 bdr ranc h .
full basllment . c a r port .
woodburnet . city sc ho ols
Cell 446 -8002
3 bdr , 2 full bBth s. larg e lot.
near Holler H o s p ital .
529 . 900 Terms if needed
Call 446 -2957
By owner lovely 2 bd r
home o n waterfro n t. bo at
ramp &amp; do ck . cl o se to t own .
priced S 3 4,900 . Will help
financ e . Call 614 256
1216
Build on y our lot a new h om e
you afford . Over 1100 sq .
ft .. 6 rooms &amp; bath . car ·
peted . ready to move into .
$26 ,500 also garages &amp;
basement
Call Patriot
Home Builders 446 -8038
Will consider mobi16 home
as trade -in .
Baum Addition , 3 bdrms,
2'h baths, ac, wood burning
fire place. 2 patios, wo ods , 2
acres , gas , TP water .
$67 ,500 . Owner will help
finance or will consider lend
contract with $1 500 down
&amp; payments of 8650 .00.
Call 614 985 -4387

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL ' S QUAL
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES .
4 Ml WEST, GALLIPOLIS ,
AT 35 . PHONE 614 -446 7274 .
1965 12x60 mob1le home,
unfurnished. S3 .900 Call
446 - 1 340

1 979

fully underpinned
14x70 . 3 bdr ., 2 full ba1hs ,
appr o x % acre, well gr8ded
lot . Price reduced Ca11614 388 -9957 after 5 ·JOPM
1971 Freedom mob ile
home. good cond .. clea n.
reasonabl e. Call 614 - 245 5549 .
1980 1 4M52 liberty mobile
home. ex c. cond .. $6 .700
Coli 614 -245 -9256
14x70 Rosemont 2 bdr .
1973 12x60 Detroiter 2
bdr .. 1969 12x60 Raycraft
2 hdr. Reconditioned like
new . Call446 -0175
1976 . 12x60 . 2 bdr . ex c
c o nd _ Completely furnished
All underpinning included .
S5 , 500
Coli 614 - 256 6409 .
1972 m obile home, 1 2x66 .
2 bdr ., good cond . Call
446 -7171 . after 5 446 8288
12x65 1971 mobile home ;
woodburner &amp; a .c . 614 742 - 2720
1975 Skyline Mobile Hom e
12x52 . good condit1on .
S4500 Coli 614 -992 -6169
or 992 -7667
1 2x60 2 bedrm mobile
home . well c ared for . good
c on . 2 porches . ac . partly
furnished _ washer &amp; dryer .
good metal out bid . pnced
for quick sale . $5500 Call
614 -992 2368
1971 King 65 x 12 . 2 apart ·
m ent trailer Ideal for rent i ng
Contact Hershel
M cCl ure at 614 -992 -6900
til 5 p m after 5 p .m . cttll
6 1 4 -992 -3436 .
1974 Kirkwood 1 2x60 , to
tal ele c .. 2 bedroom . house
wmdow s. n~w carpet . A - 1
co nd 304 -675 -7328
M obile home, 12x60 Chanl
pi on . n ice carpeting , wood
bu rner . drapes, dishwasher .
eMtr a n1ce and clean On
rental lo t c lo se to Gallipolis
and At 3 5. Imme diate pos·
seSSIOn . S5 .995 00 304;
675 - 3466

1977 14 x 17 Cameron
trailer . 2 beedrooms, 2
bath s. 304 -773 -9133 .
" ,

FOR SALE OR RENT .
14M70. 1979 Shannon all
elec .. 3 bedrooms. partly
furnished mobile home.
1 2x28 built -on room with
coal or wood burner . E~ .
cond . underpinned. 3 nice.
porches_ well water. utilit'l
building . acre land, Jer,Ys
Run Road , Apple Gro~
w .v • . 304 -675 - 2356 .

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The Daily

Wadlllltday,

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

S.ntinal

Mobile Homes
for Sale

154

They'll Do It Every Time

Miac. Merchandlae

157

Muaical
lnltrumenta

Wright

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®

81

April

1984

25, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

7ft . IOCUit p01t1 1nd 1t1k11.

•va·

73 Mobile Homo. 2 bod ·
room, 1 1/J beth, new carpet
throughout. Set up ·o n

Coli 814·211&amp;·1271 .

r•nted lot In town . e?.OOO

te39 or 878 -3004 .

bru1h cuttere. trimmen .
30cc .. 40cc
powered
engines . Prlctl hom

~eposse11ion .

Engines .

Ul rod &amp; big rod ohoh drlvo

v••

or belt offer . 304·878 -

Ohio

Complete P11vey aound
tem , I chennele , " profll·

olonol mlkoo I 1 .000. Coli
448 ·U28.

bedroom

Twin bedl, complete. 8ft
truck copper , canning jars.
RCA black &amp; white TV. Call

month . All STATE MODU LAR HOMES . half way
Huntington

and

446·3067 .

Point Pleasant on St. Rt . 2 .
304-576 -2711 .

33

58

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Call 6 14 -2 45 -5281

Queen size bed frame with

head board $50 . Call 446 ·
6630 .

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

Trailer wheel

tri - a.~:le .

Call

614 -256-6574.

61

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

frontage . lo cated on old 160
near

Porter .

all

nearby , $3.750

utilities

Call 614 -

Furnished apt ., 1 bdr .. near
HMC, S225 . Utilities pd .
Adults Call 446 -4416 after

7PM .

388 -8801
6 lots, Plantz Subdivision,
$2,900 tor aiL Call 446 -

2957 .
10 acres. reduced price, .n
Chester . with 2 mobile
homes on pr operty
Call

614 -985 -4174 .
One half acre lot on Mitchell
Road , Gallipol• s. rural water
and
city sc hools .

$6.995 00
3466

304 · 675 ·

2 lots Grandview Heights.

$13.000 .00
3626 .

304 -675 -

Rentals

Furnished Mobile Home ,
central air, mile below city
overlooking the river . One or
two adults o nly . 446 -0338
Furnished apt for rent 3
rooms wit.h private bath, 1 st
floor . 845 2nd Ave . Galli polis Call 446 - 2215
1 bedroom Apt . S196 . mo
including utilities. Equal
Housing Opportunity . Con tact Village Manor Apts

614-992 · 7787
Riverside Apts . M1ddleport
Special rates for Senior
Citizens. S 130. Equal Housing Opportunitie s . 614 -

992 ·7721 .
1 &amp; 2 bedroom furnished
apts . Call 614 -992-5434 or

41

Houses for Rent

5 rm house 44 Olive St ,
Gallipolis . Inquire at 918
2nd . Ave ., Ga llipolis, Ohio .
3 bdr . ran c h near Rio
Grande, $235 mo . plu s
security deposit , no pets .

Call 614-245 -5439 .
Unfurnished 2 bedroom
house with garage on Salem
St ., Ruland . S150 a month,
$100 damage deposit . Call

614 -742 2378 .
3 bedroom . fam1ly room .
basement. near schools and
hospital Deposit and refer ence requir e d 304 - 675 -

4338 .
3 bedroom , 2 baths . al l
elec tric , S-200 . month .
S150 . deposit , S35 lot rent .

304 · 895 -3828 .

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

992 -5914
2566

or

304 -882 -

Apartment for rent, 2 or 3
bedroom. Middleport Call

614 992 · 2381
2509

0'

992 -

Pomeroy
2 bedrm . ca r peted . with remodeled bath.
nice yard Naylors Run area .
Security deposit required .
Call 614 -992 -6886 after 6
p .m .
Small furnish ed apt for rent

Call 614 ·992 ·7314 .
APARTMENTS . mobile
homes . houses . Pt . Pleasan t
and Gallipolis . 614 -446 -

8221.
TWIN

RIVERS TOWER

Apartments now available to
elderly &amp; disab led with an
income of less than
$12.300 Renting for 30
percent of a.;!justed income
Phone 304 -675 -6679 .
3 room and bath apt. , Mt
Vernon Ave . Sto~o~e and ref
furnished . Ellc cond . 304 -

675-1962 .
2 bdr . trailer fully furnished
good location , sec dep req

Call 446-8558 .
Two bedroom unfurnished
trailer -large yard , garden ,
rural wat er. located in Cen terpoint
Call 614 - 379 -

2169
Nice large house . near city
schools . yard. S300 a mo .
deposit, utilities . Call 446 1434 or 446 -2192 .
Furnished one BR . beautiful
W I D . A I C Adult s only N o
pets . S21 5 m onth plus
electric . S200 deposit . Ref .
Rect . Bulaville Road Call
Connie 446 0088 aft er 4

pm

304 -675 -2651

45

.J !76 -2711 .

:43 Farms for Rent
3 bedroom , 1 1h story home,
·newly remode led with barn,
-ch1cken coop , pony shed. &amp;
'work,hop
5 96 acre s
fenced in Only $35.000 .
'Call 61 4 -992 -21 43 or even 614 - 742 - 2289.
:inq
·Michael.

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSO N ES TATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
·Hous1ng Opportunity) has
:one and two bedrooms, rent
·start1ng al 5 157 for one
~droom
and S 193 per
month for t wo bedroom .
with S200 deposit located
near Foodland and Spring
Valley Plaza , pool and TV
ant . Call 446 -2745 or leave
message .
§mall efticiancy apart . cen tnlair &amp; heat. 1 professional
type gentleman only . 446 -

0338 .
Garage apt.. furnished 3
rooms &amp; bath . Washer &amp;
dryer . Clean , no peta. adults
only . Oep . &amp; ref . req . Call

Furnished Rooms

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

Call 614 -446 -0756
Sleeping room $11 5,
ties paid . Share bath ,
only Range &amp; refrig .
2nd . Ave . Gallipol is.
446 -4416 after 7 PM

utili
mate
919
Call

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park . Route 33. N o rth of
Pomeroy large tots Call

J . W . Commentarive 3240
rifle , Remington 870 TB. 12
gauge . Full choke. vent rib .

304 -773 ·5446 .
Gravely tractor and mower
'72 Honda 350 low mileage
1hp . elec. motm . Metal
lathe . Dual wheels for
Gravely . 20in . push mower
15in Ford pickup truck rim
All sales cash . 304 -895 -

3974 .

6 piece wood living room
suite with 6 inch flat arms
S399. bunk beds complete
with bunkies S 199. 2 piece
antron livingroom suites
$199. antron recliners $99,
other recliners SBO, maple
dinette sets $179, bO)C
springs &amp; mattress twin or
full S100 set regular -firm
S 120. maple dinette c hairs
S35 . wash stands S34.
maple rocker s S59, 7 piece
chrome dinette set $149: 5
pi ece dinette se t $99, used
bedroom suites. refrigera tors , rang es. chest. dressers ,
wringer washers, TV 's. dry ers, &amp; s hoes Call 614 - 446~

Building materials
block, brick, sewer pipes,
windows . lintels . etc
Claude Winters. Rio Grande.
0 Call614-245-5121 .
LUMBER · Rough cut. oak.
poplar. 2.~:4, 2.~:6, 2x8, 1 )(4,
1.~:6 . 1 x8, length available. 8
ft . through 16 ft . Hogg &amp;
luspan. 304-773 -5554 .
Now open for business ,
Mountain State Block, Rt
33. New Haven . Complete
masonry supplies, 4" , 8" .
12 " block . Delivery service .
Phone day 304 -882 -2222,
evening 882 -3239 .

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa. chair , rocker . otto man. 3 tables . jextra heavy
by Frontier) , $685 . Sofa,
chair and loveseat , S275
Sofas and chairs priced from
S285 . to S895 . Tables . $45
and up to $125 Hil'!e -a beds . S440 . and up lo
$525 . Recliners, 5175 . to
S375 . Lamps hom $28 . to
$75 .5 pc
dinett&amp;s from
S99 .. to 435. 7 pc . $189
and up . Wood rable with six
cha1rs $425 to S745 . Desk
S 110 up to S225 . Hutches.
S550 and up . maple or pine
f1nish . Bunk bed complete
with mattresses, S 2 50 and
up to $395
Baby beds,
S110 Mattresses or box
springs , full or twin , $58 ..
firm , $68 . and S78 . Queen
sets. 5195 . 4 dr c hests.
542 5 dr . chests. $54 Bed
frames . S20 .and $25 ., 10
gun
Gun c abinets . S350
Gas or electric ranges S375
Baby ma ttresses . $25 &amp;
535 . bed frames $20, S25.
&amp; S 30. king frame s 50
Good selection of bedroom
suites, cedar chests .
ro c k e r s. metal cabinets .
swtvel rockers

56

Boarding all breeds . Heated
indoor - outdoor facilities .
AKC Doberman puppies:
Stud Service . Call614 · 446 -

7795 .
Judy Taylor Grooming Call

614-367-7220 .
Briarpatch Kennels Profes sional All -breed grooming .
Indoor -outdoor boarding fa cilities. Engli sh Cocker Spaniel puppies . Call 614 - 388 ·

9790
Drag o nwynd Cattery Kennels AKC Chow pup pies. CFA Himalayan . Per sian and Siamese kittens .
Call614 -446-3844 after 6 .
2 white miniture male poo dles. 8 mo . old . A lso puppies
ready to go by May 1 . Call

446 -0857 .
Reg Pit Bull pups, 10 wks .
old, S200 or trade . Call

614 388-9000 .

614 446 -0322

Young coon dog f or sate .

Ca11614 -367·0t69 .
Male Great Dane, ears uncropped, no papers. gentle
disposition. good watch
dog . S 100 or trade for gun .
Cell 614 -992 ·6967 after 8
p .m .

Knauff Firewood Pickup or
Delivered . 12"-22" stocked
in yard
HEAP vender,
prompt delivery . 614 - 256 -

One trailer lot , sewer and
water furnished . one small
child accepted . 304 -675

limestone. SBnd. Gravel .
Delivered in Mason . Meigs ,
Gallia or pick up at Richards
&amp; Son . Call 446 -7785

1076 .
MOVING to 86 Burdette
Addn All merchandise must
go. Building for rent. Hugh
Burris 304 -675 - 6512 .

Merchandise
51 Household Goods
TV &amp; Applianc es. 627 Third
Ave ., Gallipolis , 614 -446 1699. Spin washers, gas &amp;
e lectri c dryers . auto
washer~ .
gas &amp; electric
ranges . refrigerat o rs . TV
sets.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers . dryers, refrigera tors, ranges . Skaggs Ap pliances , Upper River Ad .
be5ide Stone Crest Motel.

614 -446 -7398
Country Oak Furniture . ta bles. chairs . cupboards , dry
sinks. piA safes. lots o f mise
Conkles . At
7 . Tuppers
Plains , Ohio
Early American couch and
chair, uc . cond .. $200 .00

304-895-3596 .
Portable color TV, baby
dreasing table . video game
with 3 cartridge. 304 -882 -

Furnished efficiency, 807
2nd .• Gallipolis . 8145
Share bath , single. Call

Singer sewing machine with
cabinet, axe . cond .. $65 .00

Call ahor 6 :00 304 -8953349 .

Pets for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS

U se d Furniture ·· Refrigera
tor s, dntirs, dryers, and
TV's . 3 miles ou1 Butavill e
Ad Open 9am to 6pm . Mon
thru Fri., 9am t o 5pm . Sat

1 0 " Pollen chain saw S 75 .

Call 614 -256 · t52B .
Build on you r lot a new home
you afford . Over 1100 sq.
ft ., 6 rooms &amp; bath . car peted, ready to move into .
$26,500 also garages &amp;
basement . Call Patriot
Home Builders 446 -8038 .
Will consider mobile home
as trade -in

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

Coli 446 -7838 oftor 6PM .

Seed

&amp;

Fl!rtilizer

Musical

Instruments

5494 .
Massey Harris tractor .
mower, front - end lift.
wagon , plows. 52.500.00 .

62

Wanted to Buy

Wanted to lease : Tobacco
allotment
Call 304 -6751197 after 6 p .m .

63

379 -2657
Case 31 0 front endloader
dozer, $4,000. Call 614 -

256 - t427
Jividen's Farm Equipment .
614 -446 · 1675 long trac tors, Vermeer round balers.
rakes. teddter &amp; mowers &amp;
also a complete line o1 ba le
handling acces.l Tobacco &amp;
corn sprayers. tobacco set ters , wagons, rotary tillers.
rotary cutters. blades. culti vators. disc, plows. post
drivers. p lastic tanks, wood
splitters. gate&amp;, power
washers . Wheel Horse lawn
8r Garden Tractors . Goose neck trai ler. And see U!l for a
complete line of parts &amp;
service!

USED EQUIP!
245 Massey Ferg
2 · 9N
Fords. 424 IH, 801 Ford. 50

Forg.

135 MF.

Caii614 -38B· 9087 .
Beautiful ladies 14K dia mond ring 1/4 karat . ap praised 5700. sell for $500 .
Atari 2600 video game, 1 1
cassettes including frogger,
donkey kong, S1 00. Call

6t4· 3BB · 9624 .
Bolens 800 8 HP riding
mower /needs engine re ·
built) $300 . Headers V -8 ,

304 &amp; V-6. t99 ·23t for
Jeep, S40 each. Studebaker
engine V -8 with trans 9100.

t980 650 Vomaho 4,500
actual miles , $1 , 200 .
Homelite X-12 chain saw
and a Sears Craftsman saw
for parts $60 for both. 23
channel B98rcat CB base
with 0 -1 04 mike, ground

plana , &amp;t25 . Co116t4-388BB03.

New truck fenders &amp; doors
Chevy fenders $75 .95
Chevy doors S 1 65 . Ford
fenders $75 . Call 614 -256 ·

t260 .

TOP CASH paid for lEite
model used cars
Smith
Buick-Pontiac, 1911 East ern Ave ., Gall ipolis. Call

614-446-2282.

TLC. $800 . Call 614-388 ·
9362.
1978 Ford Fairmont Futura,
3 spd., AC, good cond.,
S2.000 or best offer. Coli

446· 3637.

1981 Datsun 280 -ZX turbo.
10,000 mi les, mint cond ..
Gr. Lull. Coupe . Call 4460648 after 5PM.
1976 Monte Carlo 61,000
mi . asking $2,000. 1979
Cougar XR7 58 ,000 mi .
asking $3,100 . Call 446 -

3709.
73

Vo lkswagen

for

sale .

6250. Call614-256- 1755 .
1977 Dodge Aspen , slant 6 ,
4 dr .. PS, AM -FM stereo

$1,700 . Call446-8158.
1980 Buick Regal Limited,
PS. PB. cruise . AC. ti lt
w heel. good tires. rear win dow de1rost, good cond .,

95.500. Call 446-4205 .
1975 Chevy Impala excel ·
lent cond .. $1 , 100. Call

446 · t2tt

w -loader. JD dozer, 2 Ver meer round balers. 120 MF
ba l er. Gravity wagons.
plows, corn planter. lime
spreader. disc .
'
We buy used equipment!

Call 614 -446 - 1675

6600. Call6t4 -256·6248.

3 head Yearling heifer, 1
Charolais, 2 Hereford, all
uc . cond . Call 614 -388 -

83 Dodge 060 Sport, 6.900

8509

1976 Chevy Monza 4 cyl ., 4
spd .. good body, runs good.

mi.. marroon trimmed in
sil"er, like new. Ronnie
Sheets . Ca ll 614 - 266 -

1484.
Pigs - 8 weeks good stock,

S35 Ca11614 -367-0624.
Goats -young billies for pets
or gra1ing . Call 614 -367-

0624 .

1977 Chevy truck. 6 cyl .
automatic, S800 . Call 614 ·

Golden Palomino gelding.
gentle trai l horse . S-600 .00 .

1979, Chevy Caprice Clas sic, 2 dr. a .c, p .s. V -B engine,
body, good condition , excel lent performance. Will con !lider all offers . Call 992 7412 after 5 p .m .
1983 VW rabbit 4 dr, GL.
am-fm stereo cassette. p .s.,
rear defogger &amp; wiper . 992 -

35t7 .

304-458 ·1763
Good

riding

horse.

304-

1982 VW Rebbit diesel. 4 dr.
auto. am-fm. steel belted
radials with low mi leage

61 4-446· 7389 .
2 year old half Selguim
mare . $400.00 call 304-

Northup King corn. alfalfa &amp;
grass seed. other farm
aeeds. Ca ll Vaughn Taylor.

6430

64

Hay &amp; Grain

614-245 -5064 or614-245 ·
6815 after 8PM .
Hay and straw for sale . Call

6t4-256 -9352 .

11

YEl.LERL_j

7:30

I

8 :00

Cl)lnolde the I'OA Tour
F11mlly Feud
()I Wheel of . . _
(jJ
E-nment
Tonight
Major LANigue Bauboll:
Pittsburgh at Phllodolphla
(J) MOVIE: 'M01at1""'

your

carpet

73

(J) MOVIE:
-d.

spd..

loaded

with eJCtras.

$3,000. Call 446 ·0515 .
1981 Plymouth Trailduster,
4WD, AC, 45,000 miles ,
6)CC. cond. Call 446-2825 .

SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN

.. BIJf Tl1 IS SC@ OF
-rn llJ6 COJLD BUD.IE
A HABIT...

Remolding. siding. interior
and exterior, textured coatinq, simulated brick and
stuco, thermo replacement
windows . 304 -675 - 1560.

74

CIJ

5PM .

3738 .
1983 Honda V - 65 Magna
1.800 miles, luggage rack ,
back rest, mint cond . Call

458 · 1566 .

ANNIE

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

T.

.. Tlf/6 4/N'T YOU!i

OWN PIWf/TE SUITE.
lii!W!&gt;ER.' Wlffl T
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TlifiT'!&gt; SO flflf!NE!l

5eC!IET?!

SHININq MY

SHOES. THE
000~ MUST

HAVE LOCKECI
BY 1/CCI{)Ef{T-

$1,295. Call 446-4205 .
1974 Honda XL 100. Call

614 -256 -6338
1977 Honda Gol dwing
GL 1000, full dressed . new
ace. , all the e•tras, e.~: . cond

$2.250 992 -23Bt "' 992 ·
2509 .
1980 Yamaha 650 special.
good condition. 4.100
miles. S1.300 .00. 304 -

$3,400 00
3288 .

75

304 - 675

Boats and
Motors for Sale

76

304 ·

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

Ford Mustang 4 spd ., c lutch
plate, bell housing shifter .
ect . for 351 Cleland engine:
t;200 . Call 614 - 992 -696 7
after B p .m
lzisu motor to fit 1978
Chevy luv truck . Phone

304 -675 -6462

1 980 VW Scirrocco 5 apeed.
a.c. aluminum wheels with
steel belted radials
Call

e

1978 Camara Z- 28 . $3500 .

14ft . self contained "Joy
Timu" camper, S650 .00

304 -675-217t

1974 Chevy Vega station wagon GT, Auto ., ps, good

Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

1iros. $300 . Call 6t4-949 2202.
1978 Honda Accord, ac . 5
speed, motor needs work.
good tires 8t shocks. Only

BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES &amp; SERVICE . U.S

614 -742 -

J A.R Construction Co .Ru Basements, Footers , Con crete work , Backhoe ' s,
Dozer &amp; Oitcher . Dump
trucks. &amp; water -g as -sewer ·
electrical lines .
Dotson's Tree Ser~o~ice In sured - Free Estimate . 304 -

Services

1969 Camero 350, 4 speed,

ll.tOO.OO. 304 -675-1600
aak for Jim Lively .

81

Home
Improvements

TR 7 hardtop sports car.
good body, run. good.

STUCCO ond PLASTERING

12,200. 00 . 304 - 675 ·
3t82 .

· Commercial and residen tial. free estimates. Call

8t4-256-1t82.
1976 Chry1ler Newport,
exc. cond., 304 -675-1402 .

Joel has offered to
f1x it for not ·

Starks Tree Trimming &amp;
Removal. Lawn mowing and
maintenance . landscaping .
10 Pet . off all estimates

·--~~

304 -5 76 -2010 .

t980 AM&lt;: Concord
t2.2e0. Phone 304-886·
3828.

opeoiolloinQ In buill up rool.
Call 8t4·388-9857.

1978 Mua1ang 18.000 mi .
See at Thomas's Euon Pt .
Pleaunt. WV.

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

oxp . Call6t4 · 388 ·9652 .

ace of dtam onds, ruffs a dia mond and ruffs dummy's
last club and hJs la st

+52

Vulnerable: Both
Dealer: South

Facts of Ute The gi,ls

Wesl

Norlb

Obi
Pass

Easl

J+
Pass

diamond. Hl'then plays to
his ace of trumps and leads

Sooth

a trump to dumm y's qu een

I+
4+

Pass
Pass

Then he leads dummy's Jack
of h"arts. If East ha~ either
of the two missing honors,
the hand was cold from the

+K

Opening lead

You'd come out
ahead if 40u paid
him a thou:;and
not to fix it~

WINNIE

SOMETHING
AT THE
WINDOW. I'D
BETTER GO
INVESTIGATE.

BARNEY
I&lt;EEP AWAV FROM
OC BULLET, PAW---

I DIDN'T
KNOW

HE'S GOT SOMETHIN'
THAT'S REAL
CATCH IN'

HE WAS
SICK

I

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t0:30

II ClJ

NEVER SAID
HE WAS

PEANUTS

256 · 1141 "' 614 -446 1175 m 514 -446 -79tt
Call Jim Lanier. 304 -675 -

7397

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11 Rock's

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7 R.R. stop
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8 Speak to
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Musical

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piece

Yesterday's Answer

19 Hire

%7 Actress,
Barbara -

2111 Senior
member
23 One type

30 Unearthly

24 Moorish
drwn

31 Songstress
Della
33 Zounds!
36 In the past

25 Acute

37 Ger. war god

of energy

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25 City
on Honshu

Z1 Elevatorman

Z7 Prophet
Z8 Belated

2:!1 "Love Me -"
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33 Bard's adverb 1-r.-+-+-+~

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used lor the three L's, X lor the two O's, elc. Singl• lellen,
opoo1rophH, ll!o lenath ond !ormation of the wordo are all
hlnto. Eoch day the code !ellen are different .

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6t4-446 -7833 or 614 -446tB33 .

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9 Face shape

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as fact
2 Spanish

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11 Self
18 Clothier

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CIJ My unle Margie
(!) Numero Uno
Cil TBS Evening Newo
Ill Fun Moments In Sporto

•1121 CNN Hoodllno N Upholstery

the head
5 Aida's

10 Shrine

Ill Llltenight America
(jJ A ll In the Family
• 1121 Nightline
• Twilight Zone
tt :45 I]) Mudli Sportslaok
t2 :00 (l) Pat Benatar in Concert
(l) MOVIE: 'N-·
Cil Bumo &amp; Allen
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ll) MOVIE: 'The legend of
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• 1D Eye on Hollywood
•ounomoke
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t2 :30 • (l) (I) Late Night with
Oovid Lotterman
(]) Jack Benny S ' 1]) Eyo on Hoi!\-._
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Wild Woot'
t :OO

DOWN

ACROSS
I Top of

forts of K -Joe and ·Bunny
Green to put a sniper behind
bars are frustrated bv leek of
important evidence . (A) (60
min .)

or

SERVICE

bidder , so obviously
is pre·empting .
Nevertheless, South is strong
enough to go on to four

North

NeW11
Cil Another Life
Cll SportoConter
CIJ News/Sports/Weather
Ill Devo A llen It Large
(jj) Newowatch
• lenny Hill Show
t1 :t 5 Cll ESPN'o SportsWomon
t1 :30 II ClJ CIJ Tonight SMw
(I) Anoultod Nuts
Cllleot of Groucho
Cil Catlina
I]) WK RP In Clncinneti
D ([) Police Stor( The ef·

Need something hauled
away or something moved?
We ' ll do it. Call 446 3159
between 9 and 5

87

10: t5

tt :00

General Hauling

WATER

·
His club s uit was such that
any human would continue
ll

ative

China'

614 · 388 -8274

JIMS

hum,~tn

that West is a very conserv-

Jack Reynolds repons on
the growing marriage rate 1n
America . (60 min.I

I HEARD

James Boys Water Service .
Also pool s fi lled Call 614 -

call. He happens to know

NBC Reports: Second
Thoughts on Being Single

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

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

South is a trifle s urprised
by his partner's three-spade

CIJ Album Flesh
CD Double Trouble

CIJ

256 -1583

D . DAY REFR IGERATION

lead gives Soulh a ruff and
discard .
West could have made
things harder lor South by
s h1ft1ng to a trump at t ric k
two. ' 1t Wes1 wa s onlv

By Oswald Jacoby
and James Jacoby

Hotel The hotel staff braces
for a political assassination
attempt and a young mother
makes an attempt at selling
herself for ~easure . (R) (60
min .) !Closed Captioned]

4066 .

0
DAY REFRIGERATION
SALES
Professional ser vice for ttppliances, healing.
cooling and electric . Sell and
install Amana, Gibson , Kit ·
chen Aid . Residentia l. Com ·
mercia !. Industrial 304 675 - 4819
or

West is end played A heart
lead is s uicide . and any other

Ga,den . 190 min)
t 0 :00 CIJ 'MOVIE: 'The Lady In
Red'
, Ill 01 (jJ Arthur Hailey' a

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

Electrical work , all phase s.
free estimlltes. reasonable
rl'!tes. quali1ied electrician .
Contact Ron Huffman. 614 -

but it turns out tha t

start.

West ha s both . No matter .

at Convent Garden Amencan singers Grace Bumbry
and Shirley Verene ce le brat e the 250th ann1versary
of Great Bntain's Covent

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

CALL
Marcum Roofing 8t Spouting. Now installing rubber
roofa. 30 veers experience.

• A95
t A43

Shirley Verene In Concert

GASOLINE ALLEY

576-2897 .

85

6t4· 742 -2289 . Michael .

time South must wind up
Wtlh the lead m dummy.
Accordingly . South plays

+AK862

Kate
discovers
t hat
identical
looks are no match for
brains when she takes A llison's place in her chemistry
class
(fil Grace Bumbry end

11and. Oh,6t4 -742 -2903 .

1969 Hi -lo camper . $650 .
:.ood cond . Call 614-367 -

7238.

SOUTH

Comedian
Mark
Russell
turns the day's worrisome
news into fuel ror laughter
as he roasts the politicians
and bureaucrats .

9 :30

667-3386 .

1976 Pontiac Astra . runs
good, body rough, good
work car. 8660 . Call 614 992-2143 or eveings at

monds and clubs and to
draw trumps . At the same

(jj) Mark Rusoell Special

$560. Call 6t4 -992-2t43
or evenings at
2289, Michael .

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Festival

675 - 4819
614 -388 -8274

Rt . 50. Coolville. Oh 614 -

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[Closed Caplionedl
1!1 Ill (jJ MOVIE : 'Peter
and Paul' Part 2
Ill West Virginia Jazz

Good -1 Excavating, base ments. footers, driveways ,
septic tanks, landscaping .
Call anytime 614 - 446 4537 . James l. Davison . Jr .
owner .

Call 304-882 ·2646 .

79

EAST

•s

+14

discover that Mrs . Garrett's
shop may be haunted and
they fear she could be pos sessed by evil spirits . (A)

698 -6553
Camping
Equipment

has shut them out.
West starts by leading
three clubs. South ruffs the
third one and sees a perfect
end play ::;taring him in the
face . All that is necessar y is
to strip the hand of dia ·

+76 4 3
WEST

Ill a (jJ Oynaoty

Meigs Electric Service,
Steve Barnett. Call 614 -

78

a nd We st can make four
dtamonds, but the spade suit

4·25-84

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CIJ

614 -446 · 7389 .
1978 Chevy Caprice Clas sic. 4 dr, am-fm stereo tape,
p.s. power windows 8t door
locks, velour interior, new
paint . Must see 8t drive to
appreciate. 14 -446 -7389 .

power of the spade suit. East
NORTH

!l:OO ())700 Club

Excavating

Conect Craft &amp; Ski Su preme. family ski boats .
New &amp; used, Parkersburg,
0'

spades .c:tnd does so
This hand illustrates the

Frankie has a date to ~ee his
father for the first time in
eight years.

SHUlAW'S Plumbing and
Heating, Rt. 2 Neal Road ,
Point Pleasant, W . Va . 304 675 - 5420
licensed and
l.,surcd .

84

wv 304-422 -8433
422 -2367 .

Day at •

gregation . 160 min.) [Closed

8:30

ING . At . 1. Box 355, Galli ·
polis. Call 614 -367 -0576 .

576 -2846 .
1983 V - 65 Magna Honda.
3,000 miles Exc . cond ..
never abused, good tires

(]J One

To be end played is human

Captioned!

61 4 -446 -4477

83

Ill

Jacoby and James Jacoby

Oswald

ers. Ossie Davis and Ruby
Dee discuss how the New
Deal. World War II and postwar social changes set the
stage for the black legal as sault on the fortresses of se-

446 ·0648 after 5PM .
1979 Honda CB 650. wind shie ld, roll bar. cruise, mag
whee ls. trunk, low miles.

BRIDGE

(jj) Walk Through the
20th Century with But
Moyers 'The Second American Revolution, II.' Bill Moy-

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT-

83 Hondn 750 shadow.
2.100 miles . exc . cond . 2
hel mets
Call 614 - 446 -

you want?" - A "PHEW"

Real People T onigh1' •

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
ANO HEATING
miles, exc . cond ., 2 helmet.
sissy bar &amp; chrome, case
guards. Call 446 -4989 after

Body-

Time Sam gets hooked on
smoking again .

Motorcycles

1982 Honda CB 650. 2300

Jumbles CROUP ~. 11\1/1 HARROW BELONG
Answer ' 'How maa-y pounds of Iimburger cheetM!I do

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Yesterday's

him round up a cop who is
involved in a big coc11ine
deal. (R) (60 min.)

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8fi!N(j 'EM !3/IC/i

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(Mswwa bJiiltWIOWI

program features a 'apK:y '
Florida restaurant, an all-girl
rodeo ilnd a man who has
inspirational love for his handicapped daughter lA) (60
min.)

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

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... MlD16 l RaALL,'100 A9&lt;W ~
ll1E AFTERIJX)~ OR= JLIN£ llo'!.&gt;,~.

Absten Home Improvement
Specialist . Homes, addi tions, roofing , patios. dry waiL concrete . painting , all
types of remolding . 304 -

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(JJ Auto Racing '84:
NASCAR TranSouth 500
from Dar11ngton. SC
Cll (jJ Fall Ouy A bunch
of Colt's stunt buddies hetp

SHIP

STEAMER . Water removal,
fumiture cleaning. free esti-

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WHAT THAT FRUSTRATED AST~t.IAUT
WA5 ALWA'r'S POit-16
AT HOME .

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Man'

4 W.O .

Vans &amp;

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Auant.

304 · 675 -2088 or 675 - ·
4560 .
GET

(jJ Peaple'o Court
Joflenono
(l) ()) Major LANigue
Baoeboll: Cincinnati at

992-2892 .

Good Mi lk cow&amp;: cBif . Call

614 -742 -2773

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ma1es. 304-675 -2295

t979 Jeep CJ -6, 6 cvL. 3

1975 Chrysler Newport custom fair con d. 8650 or best
offer. Call 446-6322.

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2 story house S-13 ,000 .
1982 Dodge Coil S4 , 200 .
316 S . Mom St., Vint on . Oh .

Autos for Sale

t50 MF

Piano for Sale : Wanted
responsible party to assume
small monthly payments on
Spinet Console Piano . Can
be seen locall y . Write: [in clude ph .no ., ) Credit Manager . P 0 . Bo.~: 209. Breese.

Limestone
. fill-256
dirt-.1427
and top r'
soil
. Call 614

71

AC. 446 - t853
REg. Poll ed Hereford bull
appro• 1300 lbs. Call 614 ·

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I'cc &lt;;IV&amp; YOU
A Hl~l: IT'.O Ac&lt;i-0
THE; NAME OF A
DIS.EY MOVIE.

Will hHul sand, gravel. anything . 304 -_458 -1566 .

1977 Pontiac LeMans 2 dr .,
body good. 76.000 miles,
V -8 301. am radio, PS ., PB ..

Livestock

Dairy goats. Alp1nes and
Lomanchas . Kids and
milkers
Phone 304- 676-

il . 62230 .

Trucks for Sale

1972 Ford Torino station
wagon , A -1 cond . Alot of

For sale Spinet -console pi ano bargain . Wanted : Re sponsible party to take over
low month ly pByments on
spinet piano . Can be seen
locally . Write Credit Man ager: P .O . Boll 537 Shelby ville, IN 46176 .

5804 .

72

3010.

675 -5Bt2 after 6 :00PM .

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

Transporlation

6 HP John Deere riding
mower 30 in cut manual
start, good cond . Cell 446-

440 John Deere with loader.
3 poin1 &amp; P.T.O . $2600. Call
614 - 843-5311 or 843 -

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rienced roofing, includinQ
hot tar application, carpen·
ter. electrician, mason. Can

1981 Chevy Pickup; 1932 &amp;
1936 Ford Truck ; 1977
Chevrolet Van . 446 -3243.

$325 . Call 446 ·6630 .

576·2193

57

Garden seeds, plants, Ken nebec seed potatoes 88.50 .
Fertilizer. field seeds. Boso
Agri-Center . 446 -2463 .

Haywagon in good cond .
S375 . 5 ft . disc like new

304·675 -5809 .

55 Building Supplies

3159

614 -992 -7479

2936.

af1or 7PM .

304 -675 -5333

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St ., Gallipolis. New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal stoves,

6245 .

44&amp;- 3711 .

~46 - 44t6

15ft . freezer -chest w -clodt
and tray. riding lawn mower

Space for Rent

446 - 1519
3 bdr. unfurn . garage apt .,
t2t50 plus deposit . Call

Bedroom suit. double bed .ma ttress. springs. 5 drawer
dresser with atlached mir ror ; Modern living ro om suit,
couch , c hair,glass on metal
end and coffee tables ; wood
kitchen table with 4 chairsMagic Chef range. Coppertone . elect, self cleaning;
G E refrigerator - freezer ,
frost - free . coppertone,
malches range . Must sell,
will consider all offers . All
items in eJCcellent condition .
Call 992 -7412, after 5 p .m .

54 Misc . Merchandise

46

For renl with option to buy
12x65 two bedroom . all
alec . mobile home setting
on nice lol Readv to move
Hlto. $200 00 down
$185 .00 per month . 304 -

;44

Two room and bath fur nished cottt~ge, utilities
paid. ni ce yard, one adult,
$160 .00 month , deposit,

Firewood for sale . 520 .00
pickup $30.00 delivered.
304 - 675 - 2991 before
1 1 :00AM or after 6 :00PM .

(I)WhHI of Fortune
()) llJ) MecNell/'--r
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1331

6t4-379 -2468 .

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Fetty Tree Trimming , stump .
removal Call 304 - 675 :_-:

614 -446·

Bob Leo

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()) Sonfonl Son
()) Enlert8homent Tonlght

H9B or 6t4 -446 -2454 .

Troy -Bitt tillers. Check our
special price before you buy
any tillers . Swisher lmple·
ment Co. St . Rt .7 N, Galli-

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Speciali;zing in Zenith and .
Motorola . Quazar. and ·
house calls . Call 304 -576-

Farm Equipment

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scotchguard -water extrac tion . deodorizers . FREE eatimates . Reasonable rates .
Gene Smith. 992 - 6309.

Supplie s
&amp; Liv est ock

polio,OH . Call
0475 .

1 .8 acres. exc:: bldg or M .H .
site with 350 ft . road

4/2-/84

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN.

F~rm

614-367 -7238 .

eve's .

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Slone . Call 6t4-367-0409 .

Harris Farms &amp;: Green
HOUIBI. Rt . 124. Portland.
Oh. Now open 1 0 --dusk.

Troybilt tillers S400. 10 in
redial arm saw $100 . Call

142 acre f arm near Rio
Grande . goo d house and

Co.

H 8r S Home lmprowementl
vinyl aiding, roofing, room
addition. atorm windows.

Twin bed new mattress $50 .
Call 446 -2629 after 4PM

Farms for Sale

barn .

614 - 379 -

2827 .

12x60 Mad iso n mobile
home $600 .00 down 60
payments of $137 .14 per

between

Celt

Poln11ng

446-7249 or 871·t890.

f299 .96 Lon N Sono Smoll
2

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Interior &amp; Exttrlor palntlng.
Prof811ional pelntlng 1t low
co11 . Fre1 Eatlm1t11. Call

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Celebrezze criticized for disciplinary actions
CLF:VELA'\ID rAP! Ohio
Suprome Cou r1 Justice Frank
Celebrf'ZZ!&gt; and Angelo J . Gagliardo. slate diseiplinary counsel,
haV&lt;' used the lawyer disciplinary
svstf&gt;m to flog enemies, The
1\levelandl Plain Dealer reported
ruday.
The oflit't' of Si ale Disciplinary
Counsel was cr~·ated in 1975 under
fotmPr Chief Juslil't' C. William
0'1\eill . Two years laler, n.•l lred
Ohio SuprEme Court .Jus! ice Leonard J . Stern lx'gan handling cases
dS counsf&gt;l .
Strrn, 7~. who has n·m~tin(•don thp
staff , \.\'as repiac('Ci as counSf'l b.v
l;agl iardo in l~K'2 .

PO\\~R POS.~ESSIO:S - ( 'hiPf .Justin• Frank ll . CPit&gt;hrt•z"f.t'sit~ in
t he Ohio Suprt&gt;nw Court. Tht• ( &lt;' l f•vd~uul' Plain Ht·ah·r· rt•puri.o. th:tf
CelebreT.Le ha.'"i amas,o.; t•d ~n·at I"-'"'' ' ~' in hi., l"'"'itiuu . 1:\P Last·rphoto ).

Area deaths
1'; 11 h.1 ·1 . . 1)lit}-: ( ·~ illlrtlU nil\" Col h.•gf'

Lucille H. Hit"! I

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Mrs. Lucilh• l·h ~· II !lit·ll. 7!1,
Zam·'.SVilk', fonrH'rh ol \ki.L:'
Coun ty , dinJ \l und.t\ .11 ht ·t
residenC'e.
Mrs. H il't t wa . . IJom ( '' ·1 ~II . 1 ~ 11 . t m
R utland, .1 daughlt ·r u! lht• 1.111·
William and Sad it· l brkPd: l'a iL tn 1

She was a mf'mbt: ·r o!

tht · Sh.lltll\
Avenue&gt; Fr('(' ~h&gt;thndi.-,1 ( ·hurdt ut

Zanf'S\"iliP.

Prl'('{"'ding h('r in df '&lt; tlll ht:·.. , idl '"her parf' n ls \AT'rf' hf ·r fir" I hu,lland ,
Daniel H~ · S£'11, in 1~1 47: ht·r :-. t' t'tHld
husband . the Rf'\" l..t• my· l l it'lt 1 I I\
Sept . 14. 1967: :tson .Cf•ot J:t·ht•rtiJl!
H ysell. and two llrnl ht•rs.
Surviving an· two cbu )..!h !t ·r·-.
Mrs. Mona .Jf'an .Jack.". SpritiJ.:"flt ld.
and .Janr l Roh&lt;·rT ~. Zanc~\ ·t llt •. "
srr'P -daugh iC'r . !\1r&lt;.,. Pt1il 1S llll It·\ 1
W ise. fk.'\'t'r ly: 11 ~ranrll'ltildn·rt: U
grpJ l ·grandrh i ldrf'n:
tnu 1· "h ·p
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Pomeroy .
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Thursc.la\" at thl ~ n n·an FUill'J"; d
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Run l"ommunit~ · I "hurl'h t ltllll
df'\~:ing from J·;{.ll To :_!· ~~ p111
Thursd ~ l .\ "

H tm;tl \~·111 !IJI!ow 111 !lit ·
Milf's Cl•melt'IY. Hul l;llld ( ", tllr!I L.:
hours at lht' Hr:.· &lt;~n t··un''!'&lt;t J lloit\r '
an..., fmm 2 lq -1 .1nd : 111 'I p rn
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Dc•xtt'r. di1'(l r·.tr l'. \\•'~'ln•·-...d.!\
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T own.-; hip dnd v.:;~!'- ,r rLIUJ..:hl• ·r ·lilt• ·
la tf' Alfn ·d and Flora l 1iJJld II ' oll!d, t '.
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Hollida _\·, J-:ugrn1 · I ]iillt!l.l\ .11111
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h.\" his wil"(•, Hf'lh
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BuC"k( ·~ ·c· II ill s l 'ar('(·r ('(•nter

w·..-ath•·r fort'l·a~l
( ;enc•ra ll.\· ciC'ar tonight. Low
around-1.'&gt;. Light and \·ar ia bl£' \Vinds
Thursday·, mos tt~· s unn~ and quit f'
warm
l llg h 80-IZ'l Chance nl
pr['(' ipita tion 10 percrn tt on ight ancl
20 IJ(&gt;I'C'f'nl Thur&gt;&lt;1a)·.
Exwnded Fo,.,.m•t
Friday through Sunday:
('hanct• of s howPrs thr oug h th(•
po•riod. Lows in the 50s Fliday. ~ i&gt;-55
Sat unlay and 35-45 on Sunday.
High• t;.;-75 Fliday. in tlrr 60s
Satu rday and mainly in till' 50s

LOOK FOR OUR AD
IN THE
SUNDAY-TIMES -SENTI NEI

Super Specials

LEAR

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tl\:t·t 1 11· 11 iJI rtw Wilt 'lr:\t'll
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Appreciation.

Secretaries'~

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a.m ., ttlf' Pomr·ro~· l lmt \\t·n! 111 lhr·
PomPtVV HC'alth Can· Ct' nlr ·r fill"
A lief' Holida_
\·. nn tr:lll .-.porLrttllll
rpquin-d . Tursrl:1 _\. &lt;'alb in('hHlr'( \
R ut land at 4 · ~iO p .m to M l'i g~ :vi int' 2
for Nonnan Win•s. tak f'n to fl"BIP
nPSs Hospital. ,\thrn.., : Hadnt· .ll
6: 45 p.m. took Tim Tavlor t mm tt11·
scen0 of an auto ;K-r idC'n l rm
township road 12-1 to \'f'l!'l'i Hl S
Memoria l ancl at Ill :lti ~ m .
Tuppers Plains rook i\l!hPa B.trttm
hum 4Z22"l
ltoulc 7 lo
Camd('n -Clark H rJ:--pit.ll
1n
Parkersburg .

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TURNER'S
SATELLITE
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Adm if 1ed--Paul MichaPl. l'om&lt;·

roy: Tim Taylor. Pomnrm.\".
Discharged -Jo hn Scarbrough .
Linda flailrY

L!l DIES'
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Fiberglas
Mesh

Aluminum
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WE ARE HAVING A GRAND OPENING ATOUR-NEW LOCATION IN
THE OLD MIDDLEPORT MASONIC HALL AND WE ARE COMBINING
THIS WITH OUR 1OTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION!

$2 5 GIFT CERTIFICATE

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We Will Have A Drawing For
Each of the Following:
1100 GIFT CERTIFICATE
175 GIFT CERTIFICATE
150 G
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125 GIFT CERTIFICATE
No Purchase Necessary
Stop In and Sign Up!

SAVE ON

SAVE
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IN THE STORE
*Jeans For the Family
•Work Shoes •Ladies' Wear
• Western Boots •Belts
•LaCross Athletic Shoes

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MEN'S $12 99

Non-Washed

$5° 0 Off
On All Men's &amp; lad ies'
Pre-Washed Basic

LEE and LEVI JEANS

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$1699
Prices limited To
In Stod hems Only

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POMEROY
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A BIGGE

MANY OTHER SPECALS THROUGHOUJ THE STORE
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106 Butternut

Pomeroy. OH .
PH. 992-2039
or 992-572!

$37500

OVER
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GIFT CERTIFICATES
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Stop In At Our New Location At The Old Middleport Masonic Temple

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Athens antique show

Honor ODOT retiree

See P age &amp;

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arrestf'd on a war ra nt issued by
John A. "Andy" Wilson. w as also
comm itted Wednesday by an order
of M ason County Circuit Judge
Clar encE&gt; A . Wall to Huntington
StatP Hospital for a pPriod n~t to
exceed 20 days for observation and
examina t ion.
H e said shp will appPar in circuit
court again after the observa tion
pPriod J&lt;pyps' caS&lt;' w ill be bound
over to a Mason Cou nty grand jury
in May, Morgan added.

Charge brings
prison tertn
Keit h Musser , 23. was taken to til&lt;'
Columbus Correctional Facility
Tuesdav after being sentenced in
MPigs County Common P leas Court
to a termofsixmonthsonachargeof
assault accor ding to Meigs County
Sheriff's deputies.
As a r esult of l h&lt;' conviction,
M usser's probation granted earlier
was revoked by common pleas court
and he was retumed to the state
lnstltullon.
While a I I he Columbus CoreeIlona! FacUlty , deputies returned
21 -year old Clifford Murray, Jr.,
w ho Is to appear today In common
pleas rourt on a shock probat ion
hearing.
Murray had been sentenced In
March to a tenn of six m onths to five
years for trafficking In m arijuana.
State law provld&lt;'s tha t a prisoner
after serving ll days In a statf&gt;
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1 Sect ion , 14 Pages
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A Mu lti media Inc New1paper

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Thursda y, April '26 , 1984

Thom as A. Van MeiPr, a former state senator and
candidate for the GOP guberna tori al nominat ion in
1982, the new spapPr said .
Bu t CoUey and ot her sources said that Johnson was
instructed by Reagan campaign officials to back off
his challeng&lt;:' to Colley, if he wa n led to keep his job
w ith the Reagan campaign.
Colley sa id Roger Stone, northeast regional
ca m paign coordinator for Reagan . tl'lephonf'd him
Wednesday to assure Colley that he conveyed that
m essage to J ohnson.
The potential challenge from Johnson. w ho says
he'll decide aft er the M ay 8 primary whether to

oppoS(&gt; Colley, is what triggered the unusua l
gathering of old and new fac es in the Ohio Republican
party.
Part icipant s included fanner Gov. James A.
Rhodes. former state GOP Chairman Earl Barnes.
Cleveland Mayor George Voin voich. Columbus
Mayor Dana G. "Fluck" Rinehart. and R. David
Thomas. the chairman of the board of Wendy 's and a
key financial suppo rter of the Ohio GOP.
Colley, who df'scribf'd the m('('tin g as " unprecedented" in sta teGOP history, sa id he called it because
of concern.s "a bout the polit ica l div isiveness" w ithin
the GOP that could hurt Reagan· s campaign here and
"be counterproducti ve" to fun d-raising.

Rhodes said, "'l'hc);'rr just gorng to havP 10 work
harder."
Onr concern voict&gt;d by onr source centers on the
$455,1XXJ to be spPnt on a drive to registl'f 100.1'00 voters
m Ohio for the ReagaiJ campaign.
The program, funded by lhe national and state
Repuhlrcan parties. aims tu help the Reagan ~ Bush
campaign comm ittee but the rnunPy flows through
lhf' state party, not the campaign eorrunit tee.
A.r;. pat1 ir ipants ar rivC'd a1 lhP fTll"'•Piing at a private
a thi P! ic club in downlov.:n Co lumbus , they Wl'n' g-iven
&lt;'Opif's of an Akron Beacon .Journal story outlining
element s of th&lt;' challenge Johnson and Van '11e1 er
reportedly arr mountin g.
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CO L UMBUS, Ohio (API Top-level Ohio
Republican s have mPt in private hl"re to head off an
internal party feud that they say threatened Ronald
Reagan 's re-election ca m paign in Ohio, according to
the Da}1on Journai ~ Hera ld .
After the three-hour m eeting Wednesday, Ohio
GOP Chairman Michael CoUey said he was given a
vote of con fidenC'&lt;', as was State Rep. Dave .Johnson,
execut ive dir&lt;'Cior of t he Reagan-Bush campa ign in
Ohio.
Johnson. a conserva tlvP w ho nar rowly lost t he
chairmanship to Colley in 1982. reportedly w as
preparin g to run against CoUey next m onth for the
chairmanshi p, with the help of fellow COilSC'rva tive

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POINT PLEASANT - A Letart
wom an was chargC'd Wednf&gt;Sday
with murdf'r in connPCi ion wit h the
death of her Jl!, -monlh old baby,
Mason County Prosecuting Altor npy Damon B. Morga n Jr. reported
today.
Sarah May Key es, Tl. was placed
under arrest a t the Mason County
Courthouse hy TroopPr L .P .
Mullens of the Point Pleasant
Detachment of the West Virginia
State Polil'&lt;' in connection with t he
March 28 dea th of her infan t son.
.Jprom e Scott Keyes. Morgan sa id.
Keyps' baby is believed to have
diro from a stab w ound to the
a tx:lomen.
T he pmsccuting attomcy sa id the
ar rest \arne four weeks a ft er the
inciden t beca use Keyes was undergoing treatment at Charheston
Gcnf'r al Hospita l's Depat1men t of
BPhavior, Mf'd i ci n e
and
Psychia l rv.
Ke.v cs was also rC'COVf'ring from
w hat stat!' polie&lt;&gt; described as an
appar&lt;'nl self-inflicted lacera t ion to
her throat and wounds to her
abdomen. The father of the c hild,
Gera ld L. Keyes, found his w lfe
wounded ancl ly ing on the k it chen
floor ancl the infant rn his bed when
hC' arrived hom C' from work, sta te
pol ice added.
Sta te police also sa id tha t evidenc(' d iscov£'red during the inves tiga tion caused them to believe that
Sarah Keyes also ing&lt;'Sted a
quantity of an acid -based bathroom

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County Commissioner

He r&lt;'Ceived a cwtifimtPfnmr the
Amprican Bankers A sSO&lt;'ial ion's
School of P~ rson nc l Administra tion
in 1972 and has artended numerous
spminars on J variety of banking
subj C'(' tS.
1\ Ga lli&lt;! Coun 1.\ nal ivr. Thump·
son gTE'W up on a 104-a crr fa r m in
M organ Township and is a graduate
of BidwPII-Porlcr High School. He is
r urrpn11y artivC' in t-he Ga llipolis

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Harold E. Thompson has be&lt;&gt;n
Plf'Ct('(l pn•sid£"nl of thr sout hern
Ohio di\· i.sion of CPntral Trust Co.,
the bank sa id toda\·
T hompson succ('('(J&lt;.; .Jamr-s R.
Williams. w ho had bC'f&gt;n prPsidf'nl
sinC'f' 19RI &lt;.~nd l'f'~lgJlf'fi two wPPks
&lt;1g0 to pursuf' fX'rsona l intf' r rs ts.
Thompson. H. has hf&gt;f&gt;n with !hi'
bank sinf'f' 19ffi. SPn'ing as a rf'llf'r,
loan officrr. operation~ offif'f'r and
ad mi nist rativ~ oftic~ r.
H ~ was
Plf'C'trd a ,·ic•· prl'sidf'nl of 1hf' ban k

Gagliardo filed a formal complaint against Judge Ruben In
February 19&amp;3. The Board of
Commissioners on Griwanres and
Disclplln&lt;'. which found t he accusations in.,ufficient basis for mlscondu&lt;'l charge. dismissed the complaint .June 6, 19&amp;3, without a
hearing.
Ruben's case w as one of several
rt'Cent complaints filed against
antagonL,t s either of Gaglia rdo or
his ally on the.JuvenileCourt , J udge
John J . Toner , The Plain O..al er
said.

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Th&lt;' complaint camP from lawyer
Robert Wasserman, a fanner
J uvPnlle Court referee who took
exC&lt;'ption to Judge Ruben·s bailiff
explaining court procedures to
accused delinquents and their
parents, The Plain O..aler said.
ThPma ttPrrould have been taken
to an appellal&lt;' court, but Wasserman accused Judge Ruben of
sanctioning the unautlloriz«&lt; practie&lt;&gt; of law. thp newspapPr said .
Supreme Court em ployees to:d
the paper Gagliardo wanted to
pros~utr .Judg&lt;' Rub&lt;'n himSI'If.

Gallia native Thompson
heads Southern Division

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The quasi governmpntal o!!IC'&lt;',
financed by lawyer registration
ft'&lt;'S, gradually assumed primary
responsibility for prosecuting lawyPr and judge misconduct cases.
ThP dulles traditionally had been
shared by the Ohio State Bar
Assoc!arion and local bar groups.
Shortly after mov ing to Colum bus, Gagliardo. 72. pursued a
romplaint against his fX)litical rival,
Betty Willis Ruben. The two had
pngagl'C.l in a biller 198) [)(&gt;mocral ic
primary for a Cuyahoga County
.JuvPn ileCourt judgeship, which she
won . Gagliardo had SJ)C'nt m ort' than
two d('('ades on lhf' juvenile court
bench .

1\UCI'ION FOR BENEFIT - Donations are being
taken for the Beta Sigma Phl auction to henefit the
Pomeroy Emergen cy Squad and purcha.o;e the,Jaw sof
Life will he May 5 at II a.m . to3p .m , hehindPom eroy
Fin&gt; Station. Tiw &lt;-qulpment will he on hand and
demon...tr-.HNI aftf' r th(' a uction. P ietun•d wit h a

sample of the donations ar e. front from l~ft. Betty
Ohlinger , Sony a Wolft•, Mauri• ha Nd .on; hac: k ,
('harlotte Hanning, F or.-..!'4 Tumer, ,\thens audioneer donating hio;; Sf.•rvices , ru~d Linda Uiffle. Donation"'i
may he left at Pom eroy Village Hall, the Ponll'nJy F ir•·
Station or The Baily Sentinel Offi"'·

Cincinnati rated top Ohio city
COLUMB US, Ohio tAP) -Sutton
La ndry of the Grea ter Hamilt on
Cham ber of Commerce may have
offered the und&lt;'r statem m t or the
day when asked about a stud y t hat
listed his c ity as the worst for liv ing
among 14 in Ohio surveyed.
" We'rr&gt; not wild about thPSr
st udies," sa i d La ndry. t he
chamber's group m anager of com munity and business affairs.
A national study by Robert M.
Pier C'&lt;' of the State University of
New York at Cortl and ra ted
Cin cinnati the best Ohio city for
living.
PlerC'&lt;' surveyed 276 U.S. cities.
assigning the m ost weight to the
loca l econom y. Ot her factors. i n
order of importanC'&lt;'. were the
climate. crime, housing. educat ion.
health car e, r ecr eation. transporta ·
lion and the arts.
Landry said such su!&gt;'eys are

probably accura te w ithin thP para m eters they establish but th at
they don'r lake a lot uf things into
considera tion.
''I'd be very curious to Sl'&lt;' what
thf' bas is of his ratings w('rf', "
La ndry said. " Wl'' re less than an
hour away f"rom Cincinnati and an
hour away from Daylon. Vll'e havC'
lull access to all those cultural
ac tivit ies there. B ut becauSl' WC' arc
a ISPpar ate) city we get fault ed for
not having an opera or a full -time
symphony or things like tha t .
"Quantitative analysis is fin&lt;• but
it ignores an awfu l lot of things,"
Landry said .
Cincinnati rated 3-Ith nationall,..
well behi nd Grrensboro. N.C.
wher e Pierf't' found the l iving best.
flut theQuff&gt;nCitywas flrst in Ohio,
ranked ahead of Clevcland 167
over all) , Lorain 1791. Colu mbu s
(891, Canton 1101 1 and Stculx&gt;nville

11151 .
" I havC' to say in til ia iJ:.· wC' 'n•vP t~·
pleased. WP'vr ilPiiPvrd 11 all along.
It's nif'f' to k now it 's hf¥-n \'t:'ri fi C'd,"
sa id Robin Ca lv in. viC'&lt;' pres ident of
communic J tions for thr Grea ter
Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce.
''I'm not sw p 1isrd thai we placed
I he lx&gt;st of Ohio citi es. G06h. we'rc
workin g very hard tu sprmd tha t
mcssagc. A nd ! think the messagcis
nul fuundt&gt;d on puff. I thin k this is a
prrrtv special placr." Ms. Ga lv in
sa id.
She sa id she had not Sl'&lt;'n detail s of
the su r wy which listed Louisville
and Lex ing1on. Ky., and Fort
Wa)11P, 1nd., higher than Cincinna ti.
Ra nked below l hP 138 m idway·
point in th!'studywcrP Toledo (139).
Youngstown 1144 1. Akron 1147).
Lima (154 1. Spri ngfield 11881, Dayton 12101. Mansfield t2141 and
Ham ilton 122'21

PEKINC !API Prrsrdr nt
Reagan. w ho for yPars w~ s an
outspoken cr itic of Communt.&lt;t
China. Jl'Cf' i\' Pd a \ VO rm wclmmr on
his ar r iva l in Peking toda, and wa s
told b.v China's president that thl'rc
is hOfX' I hc " two great na tions" ca n
solve the problems tx•twe&lt;&gt;n them .
i\ftl'r reviewing goos!'St('f)pin~
Rc'() Anny troops and smUing as a
gmup of children c hanted " Wei
com r . war m welcome" a t an arrival
cere m ony. Reaga n W{•nt din'Ctly
in to a meelin p; wit h Prr.osidenl Li
X iannian in the Crmt Hall of lllC'
People.
From the stPps oft he Grea t Hall.
RC'Jga n cou ld look out over massivf'
Tiana nmc n Sq uar£&gt; a nd to lhf'
ma usoleum of t hr laiC' Chinf';;f'
leader M ao T se- tung, who in 194q led
the Comm u nist dctory m·pr a
Na tiona list Ch incsr gm·prnm(•nt
that !(eagan conilnued to support m
C'x ilc for mos1 of his JXJiil ica l car('(•r.
But Rf'agan sa id bc&gt;forf' arri\'i.ng
hf'rC' thai his sLx-da .v tr ip was a
m ission ol" "pea\P nnd friC'ndship'"
that should IX'nefit OOth C'ntrn triC'S
And in his first publi c sta tf'mf'nl
aft f' r his a r rival, Reagan sa id hf'
ca me to l hina '" rPprrscnling thC'
sincf'rr df'sirf' of thC' Amrrican
pro pie to be good neighbors 10 1hr
Chinese prople."
" There are diftNences ilPI\\'l''n
us that shou ld not tx• glussr&gt;d oVl'r
nor denied." Rmgan ac·k now l
edged . Bu t h&lt;' added that· Ihanks to
the hard work and det&lt;'rm ination of
fa r sighted leaders of both our
count ries during the last 12 )'Pars.
our futurv is bright with potential."
In his remarks, prppan&gt;d as a
tuas l fordl•livery at a banquf't givC'n
by Pres ident Li in his honor at the
Great Hall, R&lt;&gt;agan noted hc~;·as the
first Ameria n pres iden t to \'is it

China sine(· normal diplomat ic
rf'la tio ns wrtT' f'S!ablishf'd in 1!1'79
"Whether to commerce. the art s,
sCiPncr. or indus 1r:. ·. our citizens a rr
PSta blishiog pPr sonal bonds of trust
and friendship thai mi tTor lhP good
will found at thr highest lr,·cls."
RPag an said .
·· This hf'Jith)" mtr rcoursP is
PncouragPd IJt•caust' ou r count r iPS.
our IX'OPIP as a whole. ha\'f'
d&lt;'l&lt;'nnim'll thdt what wp haw~ in
common- what WPt· a.n;;~ccomplish
cmd bu i.ld ! ogPI hPr - is vasll~· morr
significant than thosf' things lhGtt
SPparalc us." he addP&lt;l .
Hf' said th &lt;.~t "P\'rn grf'ater
progress can be made if our tu tu ~
dforts arr baSf'd on
mutua l
n 'SIX'('t and mutua I tx•nplit
f'\ "C'Il
w hi le l"f'('Ogniti ng !hrtt W(' do not
tot a ll _\" ;t g rN" on .s omf' ! hings which
wP bclir \'&lt;' imp:&gt;l'lant .··
I •rf'siflf'nl l.i told Ht•ag&lt;m at thf'
s1a11 of I hrir mwt ing 1hat hf'wan tf'd
to C'x prPss his ""warm wrl&lt;"omP to
~·ou and Mrs. Reaga n and aU y·our
fl·iends from the· LinitP&lt;l Sta tcs ...
Li said C h i nf'~f' Pn·mirr Zhao
Zi:.·ang had r('('l'i\"f&gt;d J warm
wolco m{' on hi-" \'isil to We~shing1on
in .Januar_1;, which impruw"Cl ties
tx··twf't'n fh(• two &lt;'OU n l rit:'s, and

add('d. " I hu~·t h ••eurTt•nt \'is i t, Mr.
PrPsidPnf. wi t! furthpr r nh &lt;WC('
rL•I;J tion.., lwtwf'f'rl o ur two
count ric!-Li rcfrrrrd to problems lx&gt;twr-en
China and lilt •Cnilf'll StatPs bu t said
hf' ho(X's thoSC' "problf'm s can be
practiC'ally solvC'd . ··
He said hc• had rmd Reagan 's
statement ~. madf' in ad\·anC'f' of his
visi t . that thf' Pacific t'C'gio n .
including China. arr of r:olilic J I and
('('Gnomic importancf'.
"I sharr your \·iC'\~· s. · · th(' Chinf'St?
head of" SILl!(· to ld HPaga n.

Convictions will carry death penalty
WILMINGTON, Ohio (AP) Two Brown County m en could face
the death penalty If conv icted In the
slaylngs of t hree mem ber s of a Lees
Creek family.
After considering th&lt;' case for
three days. t he Clinton County
grand ju ry Wednesday indkted
Terry L . Coffman, 29, and Danny E.
Hooks , 39, In the March 28 m urder s
of Donald L. Danes, his w ife and
teen·ag&lt;' son.
The m en each fare three counts of
aggravated robbery, one count of
aggravated burglary and six count s
of aggravated murder , with deathpPnalty speclflcatlons. They are
being held without bond and are
scheduled to be arraigned Frtday.
Although only three people were
killed, Prosecutor Ronald C. Carey
said he sought Indictments on six
rounts of aggravated mu rder
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aga inst each m an because the case
ca n Jx&gt; vlewf'd differently .
H e said the eac h set of aggrava ted
murder charges includes thiW
counts with thespeciflcal ion of prior
calculallon and design, and three
wit h the specifica tion of felonymurder .
"Wp may have to choose between
them ." he said of thP different
charges. " 'This Is a complicated
caSE'. It's like looking at a cube from
three angles. It's different, depPndlng upon which side you look at It
from. I can•t go Into detail because I
would have to dlvulgp Informa tion
about the case."
Carey said the aggravated
m urder charges carry a sentPnre of
death or life imprisonment wi th
eac h count upon conviction.
Charges of aggravated robb&lt;'ry and
aggravated burglary carry senten-

ces of five to 25 years in prison.
Sheriff Patrick Haley said Da nes.
39, his wife . Karen, 39. and their son,
Rodney, 15. were beaten and
stabbed a t their home in r ural
Wayn e Township. A daughter . Usa,
5, was as leep in a bed room and was
not injured.
Halpy sa id that Coffman, an
unem p loyed m&lt;'Chanic, was once a
customer of Danes, w ho was a
salesm an for Mac Tool.
Carey alleged M onday that Cof·
!man and H ooks stole tools and guns
from til&lt;' Danes hom e. l'he stolen
propPrty was recovered from
Hooks' home and an undisclosed
location. the prosecutor said .
A nPlghbor discover€&lt;! the slain
family til&lt;' m orning after they were
killed . Danes' body w as found In his
tool sai&lt;'S van in the drtveway of the
hom e. and the bodi&lt;'S of his wife and
son were In the house, Haley sa id .

A.DMIRING LOOK - First Lady N ancy Reagan looks back at
P resident Ronald Reagan as they llN' greeted durin~ arrlv at
ceremonies Thursday In Peking. In h!U'k i• Chinese President U
Xlannla. ( AP Laserph&lt;JW ).

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