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                  <text>by Dick Cavalli

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reduced level.
Senators w er e beginning thei r
fourth week of work on the
president' s three-year, $144 billion
" down payment" plan for reducing
the red ink. However, passage of the
m easure is now ln doubt following
tw o close calls last week when
opponents came within a slnglevote
of dumping the proposa L
M ajori ty Leader Howard H
Baker Jr., R-Tenn., estim ates the
pa ckage of about equal am ount s of
tax increases, domestic spending
cuts and reductions in planned
defense spending lncreases has only
"ev en odds" of passage.
Votlng last week Indica ted that
m any of Baker's colleagues are not

impres sed with tbe package he and
other senior GOP senators worked
out on March 15 with the president .
Som e legislator s w ant to take a
larger eleclion·year whack at
deficits and other s want less defense
spending and m or e domes tic
outlays.
The House already has passed
legislation outlining a three-year,
$182 billion deficit -reduction pl an
that inc ludes about double the
defense spending cu ts of the pending
Senate package.
Meanwhile, administration offi ·
clals are beginnlng to express
impatience with the Senate's pace.
About 4D am endments to the
pack age are pending, but senators

ar&lt;" not rushing to offPr them .
Instead, legislators are waiting to
see w hether GOP leaders can retaln
enough votPS to pr eserve the
deficit ·reduction package t h&lt;'Y wan t
to sec adopted.
In the House, w ork begins
Tuesday on the defense outhoriza·
tion bill which the Armed Se1Y iCPS
Commit tee approved at a level $18.6
billion below what Reagan origi ·
na lly r eq uested. Even wit h that cut,
the m easure calls for a 6 percent

increase over current spending.
While drafting the legislation, the
committee cut back Reagan' s
req uest for $3.1 billion to produce W
MX land·based int ercont in~n la l
missiles to 30, a reduct ion of $450
million to $2.5 billion.

SALT LAKE CITY !API Rising temperatures tod ay
threatened to accelerat e moun·
lain runoff that sent a mudslide
sm ashing through three homes
ln central Utah , burying a
7(} ycar·old man and washing
another man out of one building
and lnto another.
The mudslide in the Ca rbon
County town of Clear Creek

baccalaureatR servk~.

Hispanics endorse
Walter Mondale
By WILLL\M M . WELCH
Associated P ress Writer
\\Ialter F' Monda le. seeking to regain his earlier fi ghting form. i~ W(XJing
Ca lifornia 's llispanic voters and crit iciz ing ri\·a 1Ca ry Hnrt nn arm ~ cont rol
as the three Llemocral ic prestdentia l hop&lt;'ful s ca mpa ign for thr largest
sta te delegate prize .
T he Rev. Jesse .Jackson was pi'E"achin g pa n y unit y Sunday. saying thc rP

will be a "per iod of r econrUia t ion" afll'r Californi a '; JuncC1 primar:c. thP last

came as temperatures soared

and biggPst clelf\ga tf' rontest befor(' t he convrnt ion in San Franl'iscu in .July
" Wr are com petlng for the nornJnation on the one hand, but thm thc·n' s

Sunday into the mid 80s, m eltlng

mountain snow in northern.
western and central Utah.
T emperatu!'&lt;'s ln the sta te
w ere expected to climb int o the
upper~and90stoday , " further
aggravatlng the situation," sa id
National Weather Service forecaster Ed Carle.
Hundreds of volunteers piled
sandbags ln Salt Lake's Liberty
Park on Sunday to contain the
runoff, and more worker s were
being sought today.
A sandbag channel has bef'n
built through the park to divert
some of the runoff that normally
Oows under South St reel to storm
dralns.
In Colorado, authorities in
Routt County w arned r esident s
in downtown Oak Cr eek th at "
temporary da m strained by
spring runoff w as " seeping and
about to break" and that the
situa t ion was " po tent ia lly
dangerou s."
Sheriff Tim Walsh said no
('Vacuat ion was ordered as of
Sunday night . The dam . belieVl'd
to hold about 5,0C() acr e-feel of
w ater, is on Oak Cr eek ju st north

SOlYI'HERN HONOR STUUE:VI'S - Gerald Lee Dill ,Jr., right, L•
valedictorian of the Southern High School gr.uluating da.'&lt;' and Laren
Mae Wolfe is salutatorian. DW is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lee
DW, Sr., Racine, and Wolle L• the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Wolfe, Racine. Gr.uluation will he held on Sunday, May 211 al Rp.m . and
haccalaureaiR will he ~.eld al 2p.m. The Rev. Jim flark wiD speak al t he

I he specter of Rmgan beyond July .'' Jackson said.

Hart was stopping in Sa n Francisco today beforr• hl'adi ng b;ll·k 1o
Nebraska for a fly lng tour of the stat&lt;' one day b&lt;ofo r1~ it holds its pnes idrnt ia I
prim ary.
Jac kson was rem aining ln Ca liforni a, wher e Dem ocra ts wilt dPCidr n&gt; of
the sta te's 34.1 delega tes in the primary, and flying toOakland afl cr a Sunda1
night ra lly at a church in the Watts area of Los A ngeles.
Jackson and Ha rt both fo llowed thf' formeniccpresidenl ~&lt;i lhappPa l s for
H ispanic votes Sunday, but it wa s M ondalrwho won the pndor sem('n t of thr
M exican·AmPr iean Politica l Associat ion mef'ting in San .J oSt:'. Calif. Croup
spokPs woma n Pa ula F iscal sa id Jackson losr b:-· onl!' foun·otrs. IPss than 2
percpnt of thosE' cas t.
' 'I wa s thrrewhen y ou needed me .· · Mondale I old thP association

FLOOD CONTROL - VOlunteers heft sandbags
into place Sunday along several blocks of Salt Lake
City' s 900 South street as a flood control me..,;ure to
empty a nmoH-fillcd pond In Uberty Park and carry
of lite town .
Police in Hazar d. K y ., meanwhile were keeplng a watchful
eye on a 250,liDgallon w ater tank
that could be forced over a
m ountaintop by a mud slide.
"The foundation under the wa ter
tank isn't very good." Haza rd
M ayor Bill Gorman sa id Sunday,
adding tha t the tank r es ts on I he
b ack of a " m assive" slide about
ICJO fee t wide.

the water to a slonn drainage s.vsti'm. Th(' flooding in
Utah on Sunday primarily O&lt;..' t ' WT£&gt;&lt;1 in the central and
""uth-central portions of tht• state. (AP La"'·rpholo ).

In Clear Creek , Ul ah, I ver JOPI
Koski, 70, was killed and his
brother·in·law, Richard Sutton.
53, was in good condition with
broken r ibs after they were
caught bv a slide in th&lt;' town of
about 50 people 100 m ilt'S
southwest of Salt L ake Cit y.
Slides had occurred last wed.
but "they never notified us the)·
had a problem" said Sheriff A.
Ross Horsley .

l\oski and F rank H f' lstc n w ere

talking ou tside a home Oild
Sutton was inside. T hey had bef'n
removing bfolongings from that
and ot h('r homes .

ThPy hPard a loud noiS&lt;'. locked
up and .saw a IIT'C' shak ing,

Heist en sa id.
'Tve never srcn any thing like.
I r an and when I looked bark it
wa s aU O\'Crwit h," H plstc n said

La ler ln the Van Nuyssubur bof L os AngPies. M andate spoke to a gmup of
National Organization for Women mc-mbc'rs and at1 &lt;1cked Ha11 on anns
con trol and I he proJX)sed nuclear wpa ~xm:- frf'C"Zf', wh ich hP says Ha11 v.:a s
slow to embrarf'.
''Arms C'O nl rol \A-i ll be the m ost importa nt L"-sucon m~· dPsk·· as ptL's iclt.• nt
M onda lf' sa id . " Measure m y rE'COr d vdt h Gar:: H a11' s.
" He has takr n seven inconsistent pos it ions on 1hf' freczr ... Monda](·· :-.a irl

:11ondalc appeared to be resuming l hf•lough &gt;~ancr· toward Hart hf' took
while winning a st rlng of industrial·state primmif'S that stopped t he
Colorado sena tor's la te-winler surge . With 1hC' no minr~t ion sr'f'mi n gl~· withi n
his grasp, Mondale had eased h is r h('tonc- &lt;1nrl r nrlf'd up losi ng two kf'~'
sta tPS las t Wf'E'k .
Mondale was ca mpa igning in an H ispan ic a rP: l of L,os ,.\ ngriP.s .c~ga i n loci a,\ ·

befor&lt;&gt;Oy ing to Oak land and San F' ranrisco. whrn ' he planned a fu nd· ra isl'r
1..vilh Ma yor D ian nP F einstein.
[)c.mocTats in two sta les hold pTi m ariPS "l\J( •scl tl ~. Wit h 2-4 dd rga t('S at
slake in :'lebraska and 4) 10 be decided in Oregon

Hit-skip
checked

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Pomeroy magician
has busy schedule

DAT£5 FOR HER
ROOMMATES •. .

... GIBBY, L££LE[

WASHJNGTON lAP) The
Senate was resuming its w eeks·long
search today for a w ay to r educe
federal budget deficits, while the
House, having argued last week
over President Reagan 'sforeignaid
requests, was preparing to battle
over
his military spendin g
recommendations.
Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr.,
D-Mass .. already Is predicting the
House will vote to delete the MX
missile Reagan wants from a $208
billion measure authorizing milItary spending for the fiscal year
beginning Oct. L But supporters of
the w eapon are trying to patch
together a bipartisan coalition that
would allow production, but at a

Mud slides level ~three ho01es

GOOD MORNING,LADIES
AND GENTLEMEN.' AS WE
WILL SHORTLY BE LANDING
AT O'HARE,
WILL YOU
PLEASE PLACE YOUR SEATS
IN THE UPRIGHT POSITION)
FASTEN YOUR SEAT
BELTS AND EXTINGUISH
ALL SMOKING MATERIAL .'
Hargreaves an d Sel l8r s
Di stributed by NEA Inc

GOOD MORNING, LADIES
AND GENTLEMEN! AS WE
WILL SHORTLY BE LANDING

enttne

Deficit battle resumes

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Monday, May 14, 1984

Copyright.d 1984

" TO IN5LJRE: CON F l DeNT lA L ITY1 WE
RECOMMEND THAT YOLJ TEAR IT INTO
8115AF1Ef&lt; R~DINCf At-lD EAT IT .

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DOPEY, SNtEZ
AND GRUMP"(.

POMEROY , Ohio (AP) - When
he's not writing, publishing or
entertaining, Lee Jacobs practices
his bag of tricks.
Som etimes known as the " m i rth ful man of magic, " he never know s
when be might have to pull a btrdout
of a cat cage or do som eothersltght
of hand .
J acobs, a successful sm all-city
ent!'&lt;'preneur, visits the post o!ftce
almOOJt dally wlth bundles, boxes of
m agic tricks, magic memor abilia,
editions of hlsown books and those of
his astrologist wife to be mailed to
buyer s worldwlde.
Jacobs, ranked by some as the
world' s largest producer of rare
m agic memorabilia, has done
television and stage shows wlth
Mlnnle Pearl, Henny Youngman,
Joey Heathenon, Tom T. Hall, Bob
Braunandoneofthenatlon'sannual
. Miss Americas.
In recent years, his mall -order
business for books, posters and
m agic trlcks has monopolized his
tlme. Jacobs said Tommy Wlndsor
of Martetta, known In earlier yl'ars
as a master of enterialnment for

r iver boats and tent shows, taught
him what he needed to know a bout
the publishing and m agic·trick
supply business.
J acobs and his -.ife, Miriam
Ruthchlld, writ e m any of the books
publlshed by Lee Jacobs Produc·
tions, which also handles selected
books and tricks sent to them by
other authors and magicians.
The publications Include mater ials on publicity and promotion for
m agicians, a directory of thea trical
agencies and a manual titled , "The
Real Methods and Secrets of the
Cha llenge Escape from 75 feet of
Rope ." It dPSCrlbes a feat that is ln
.Jacobs' bag of tricks.
.Jacobs said he always has been
interested ln m agic. He pertormed
tricks for friends before he was old
enough to go to school. gave shows
while tn school and o!fered his
services for high school parties.
He got serious about magic while
at Pom eroy High School but went on
to Ohio University wher e he earned
a master 's degree in E nglish. He
worked as an English professor
there until teaching lost out to his ·
fir st love.

l l1e MPigs Count\

J)&lt;:l rtmr nt is

~ h&lt;· r iff' '

im·c-.-;tig~t i n g . 1

[)('.
h it ·:-.ki p

a rcidf'nt that ("l('f'UT TC'd Saturda~
al t0rnnon ;tl th t• Hu'' ard Ln,-rr·nn•
StorC' on DC' \\"it t.-. l ~ un .
..\1 dpp ro.\illl~llf'l _\. :1 p.m . thn'C'
JXQpll' \l,,;f' nl i nl r1 the s ltH't' anrl mad0
a small ~UJ \ ' h J\t '. S ho r l l ~ after thf'_\'
lC'fl. Mro;;._ L&lt;-11.nt ·ncP hf'Jrcl ;1 n OISf',
looked out ;1nd sa w that J \ ·f'hklr
had back f'd int u .md tJrok(' oft a gas

pump.
Thr driYt'r ol the- \ 'chicl(' d id not
stop and h0adcd Towards ~R 124.
Sunday· m ommgat ~a.m . C~uyB .
Parkf•rsburg v:as tr&lt;J \'(' ling
south on SR ~ and cwcording to his
staiPmf'nt thf' st r;:•rin g locked and
he w as unl'l hlf' to makP a r urvP a nd
struck a guardra il just sout h of
co unt~ · road .·n There WPIT' no
in j UliE'~ &lt;l nrl no citation wa s i.ssued.
Sunda:'-· m orn ing . thp dc-pa r tment
was noti fif'fl h~' Ernes t V inf':'-,. a rd,
Con iC'~· .

R t L R&lt;"&lt;'dsville. lhat eight head of
ca ttle wPrf' in his and a neig hbor ':-v
_ard and ga rdrn _lt is not k nown who

STUDENTS HEAR CAN DIDATES - G uests of
Darlene Amott's sixth grade class at Pomeroy
Elemenlary Friday morning were Democrat Jolynn
Boster, State Representative and J ennHer Sheets,
Republican, who wDI wDI be running against Boster In
the general election this fall. Bosler explained the

dulles of a representative and Sheets explained the
process of running lor the post. The students asked
several questions, such as, what can a representative
do lor our community, how much money does a
representativ e make, and who they an...wer to. to
namc a few ,

owns the ca ttle
.Jack Ha ndle)·. Rt. 1. Langsvi lle.
rc-pnrted S&lt;-tt u rrla~· evening that
somefim P betV&gt;'Pt'n 12: :.0 a.m . and :,
a .m . Sarurdayhis riding m ow erwas
taken. The mower was parked nex t
to his residence. Al l incident s are
under ln vf'S ii~a tlon .

�Monday, May 14, 1984

Comment

Security at last ________W_il_lia_m_F_._Bu_c_kl_ey_J_r.

The Daily Sentinel
1 II Court Street
Pomeroy , Ohio
Dt: VOTED TO THE INTEREST OF TilE MEIGS-MASON AREA

HOB HOEFI.ICH

PJ\T WIIITEIIE&lt;\D
ist ant Pu hllshe r I f' on t rollu

-\\'I EMBER

The

Soviet

government

will

almost never Jet u s down. They are

at

this

moment

proceeding to

starve Andre! Sakharov to death
rat hrr th an permit Mrs. Sakharov
to lf'ave the country in order to get
ftr~t - ratP medical care It is m thi s

ROBERT L. Wl'&lt;GETT
Puhlisher

\ S"i

Page 2- The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Monday, l'hly 14, 1984

General

Mana~t&gt;r

Ot UPI~IOI'\ an· \1-d&lt; omf'd Tllt'J !oihould he l es!'i than :WO words
lonM ·\II h•ttt•r!&gt; a rt&gt; !oiUhJt•t t to f'd ltlng and must ht• s lgnt'&lt;l ~ lth name. address and
h •l t•ph ont• numhe-r '\io Ullslgn••d I!'IIL•rs will ht • puhllshf'd Lett e-rs "ho uld be in
~:ood la!'itt-' , addrt'"'1'iin~ l'i"iUt''i, not pr-r.oonalltl••s
l . t. rrt~ K."~

Letters to editor

violations by the organizers of the
Games of t he rules of the Olympic
paign

Student s of Soviet nPurolog:.• arr

21 yeot-s I have been advertising

~t·ws papt&gt;r

rude

char1er and the anti -Scnnet cam·

f\.'t•ws Editor

tion and the !\merit•an

concern over the

context that they pull out or the

evE"r a!Prt to f'ar lv svmptoms. For

Inland Haily Prf's~ 1\.ssnd aPuhli!S he r .\ssot'lation

serious

Ol vmp1cs OSIPnsihlv to guard thPrr
v irgmal at hlf'tPs againsT thf' JnCIVI Ilttrs of Los A ngPIPs ltff'.

DUE ROTHGEB, JR.

or ThC' ,\s.,.odatPd Prt• ~s.

statement on the Olympic Games
stated. "As Is known" -signifying
"As ts not true" - the Soviet
Olympic Committee has "voiced

lhJ I

am

s t~ltC'ment

launched

by

reactionary

c1rc les m the Umted Stat es wtth the
conmvance or the official au thon
ttes
"Well. as is wPil known. we
know thf' rest.

Last January in this space I wrote

1ssued bv tht'

t ha 1 i1 wa s not corrff't to assume

Soviet Unton tha t bi:'gins w11h the
phrast• "As IS w£'11 knuwn " ca n be

that the Soviet Umon Olympic team

cuu ntf'd on to mtroducf' a flat,
\f'I'lflab[(' l!f', JS Ill, "As IS WE'll
knov. n, tllf' f B. I sPCrrtlv plan nPd
thf' .t ss&lt;Jssmdtion of John F
KC'nnrdv m r f'ta li ation aga inst the
lotf' prr'S idt.~ nt' s fnendl v overtutrs
towJ td th e Sov1p1 U mon
And su1 C' rnough fhl' Sov1rt

would necessarily materialize i n

nearest

McDonald's

hamburger

stand, order a milk shake, smile
from ear to ear, and defect."

Bestdes, "31 Soviet athletes may
not be so hot th1s year ( the East
Germans bi:'at them at Sarajevo 1 ...
No Strasbourg goose lntendl&gt;d to
YJeld tole gras suit able for royal
lables was f'vrr forrc ff'd more
copiously. or more carefull)'. 1han
the Soviet at hlete If he does not win
the gold medal. or score right up
there. it is simplv a failure of
Russtan biology."

I suggested that JX•rhaps the next
cultural exchange would ca ll for
stud an angem en ls between pr i zewinn ing American athletes and

Cos Angeles. The Soviet government had reasons to hold them
back Bv do ing so, I wrote, thev
co uld "I 1 Punish the C niled States
for havmg pulled out of the Moscow
Olvmpics in 1!!00 ~I Guard aga tnst
the tempt ation of Sovtel athletes

And way back then, the Soviets
\\'ere bea tmg the anti -Ca lifornia
d1 urns And most specifically. the

arnvmg in AmPrica to head for thf'

on11 Reaga n drums

hardy Soviet gi1ls SE-n Walter
Mondale could come out for it in the
sp1ri t of 1nternattonal int ercourse

Los Angeles

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S1 tlllnl f ~o.nrl c~nrl Supt'nntrndf'n t
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rnf'f'tm g, 11 .tpjX'drs thr p drt'nl s ar('
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th t• ho.rtd \\ OUid " J,Jthf'r lf\1\'f'
lhlll~S a s IS.
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h,l\1' bf'f'n If thrc.; wds ,Jn Plrc11on
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,1n ddmrnr"'t r ..ltor and boa1d of
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futll n ' 1hi' F:.rstrr n 1.{)('&lt;11 Sf'hool
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Rnhf'rts w 1ll he'
mi(H ' !('C'f'ptl \f' In l hf' WIShf'S
f'Xprps sf'd h\ hol h par('nt s and
tf'.l&lt;"hf'rs l{at hir('n Mamrkr
(()(ll dtnat or Mf'tgs Count).' Adult
i1c~s r c !&lt;duration Prog-~am . l071l4
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Hc1r t's ups('! nf MomJ,li(' lrl the
Ohro pnm~1n ,.., , 1 -.PI-back for
Cm·f'rnoP CPIPstt' Hf' \\' llnlf'hf'c~rt
('{i ]v .1nd puiJIII'h PndorsPd Mon
dc1h· c~nd Jo...,t him
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ha\'r hr;.~rd ts b\ J Columbus
f{rpubl rra n
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polrrtcCJ ll v m•ulf'tf'd." Th~lt ought tn
IJI'lng LO\\f'll Wingf'tl out sptttrng
tC'f'lh ('p](•Stf' is Onf' Of lcl\\'t'JI 'o;;;
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tf CC'lf'sl c• ca n 't gE'I hr s own pa r tv

as it s r es1dPnt s sa rdonically r efer to
lhts bastion of poverty and unem ·
ploym ent. has bf'comP a ma gnet for
c nmina!s, Sf'x ual devian ts and
other assort('(! m1sf1ts from the
Pas t ~:rn IPrnl on Ps T he capital city

of Ca liforni a tSSa n Otego, site of the
rmramou s 'Aiam£1.' where westen
outlaw~ DavC'y C'tocker and Pat

Boone were ktllod tn a gun bailie

Not nn ~ ' of thrm surd thP r hiidrf'n
would bPnf'fu morC' from the nil do;.
£'\'f' t'\ othrr da\ program . Thrn
IT\ISOn s ,md &lt;~C"t ions \\ Pl'f' not
Jll'! lft&gt;&lt;.;S JOn,l l
\\'p .1... pd!l'nts onl\ \\ '&lt;lnl what 1s
I.Jpq for our &lt;"hr ldr Pn \o\r want thf'
m.IX IIllUrll t'dU( .rtion po..;sibh•. not
th t' ffilllli11Unl
l lt..-~1 th r~ c o~n lM•"'t IJf' accomp·
lJc;hpd b\ h,lif d.J\ s£'ss1on,o; ; -Mrs
1!11 1S\Adlnl fl oltPr. Tv.p Rd 111,
I ong I ~ otlr1m Oh10 4)74 ~

Laclt· of concerfl shmvn
(JIH I '

ptece of coke ' .. The 'Gold State.'

l f't lSO n

MLTA bark.~ dismissed teacher ..,
\t rtw 1.1"1 gf'n! 1 ,d mPf't mg ot lhf'
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t ,lfl lflnll t' i•mptl rc;t ;;cs thl' nt"(~c t to
pr 11\ Hit~ pr 1IIf'&lt; I! on o f both tPaChf'r&lt;.,
md thrl'nmmunrt\ from thP\~ h1ms
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In~ •miHT&lt;..; \\ t11 I f11 t' It 'd Cht 'IS\\ It IJoul
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).f.., ( ;tf!lll!lllt • ! hi • OJJIJO I IUI\11\ In

ous under taking (j e., Soviet a th letes vi siting Los Angeles) will not
bt? - as the A mPri cans say - 'a

C"hlidrf'n Aftf't the d!spla\ thP\
. . . howt"'d ;.rt th1 s /llP('I rng , I doubt
'C'r\' sc•nousl \ 1f 1hf'\ ha vr ou1
(hlidrf'n ·s lx'st lnlf'lf'"iiS at hrart
ThP p...1 rrn t" m I he crowd askC'd
thf''-'i' lhr('(' tx)dTd mC'mi:x&gt;rs v. h\
tht.'\ \Oif'd noon thf' tssuc l'hC'ftrst
nrH sa1d, ' Bf'C.IU'-'(' Mr Robf'rh
r f'&lt;'Om m !"ndeclrt "'I hf' "£'C'o nd s.tld
" .Ju st IX'Cdusr I thmk 11'.; ; best' and
thr t hird g d \f' s1.rtls1Jcs RS hr .; ;

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b C'\'JdC'n l that th f'lf' arr a grpa t
n1.1m I hmkmg [)(&gt;mocrats 1n Oh1o
th~(' dd\'" v.. ho rf'fusr to hi" lf'd
.1rnund b\ thf' nnsf'
J&lt;\·f'n thf' O h1o ll'arhl'rS don 1
"~"'t''m to bf&gt; 111 lhP Govrrnor·~ pockrl
all\ morf' T hf'~ \\.Pnt for Hart
Thf't f' must bP somr rPd far'f•s
.rrnund thr ~taiC'- hous f' 1n C:olum
buc., thC'S(' da ys Cf'lf'stf&gt; railf'd to
&lt; n1 nk up h1s m achinf' Ga,vlr
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•

-Today In history
Today is Monday, Ma y H. the J:l.'ith day of 1984. Ther&lt;' are231 days IPft In
th&lt;' year.
Today's highlight in history:
On May 14th, 1607, Jamo&gt;stown. V.o - ! hi' first p&lt;'rmanent E nglish
settlement in Arnenca- was found('(]

Times co rresp on dent R obert
Gillette reported before the turn of
the year on the Soviet fever I s Los
Angeles a "city of angels or of
hell?" one Soviet paper asked. The
Soviets are warning not only of
danger on the streets, but about the
extra danger resoluting from the
Reagan administration' s foment
lng of "anlt·Sovtet hysteria." A
Soviet publicallon. under the head·
Jme. "Dary l Gates Bluster," asked
about the po J!ce chief in a city
whose mayor is black, "Will he
prov tde security for Olympians in
Los Angeles?" How could he be
expected to do so given that he is a
rabid anti -communist "mournfully
known for his savage reprisals
against blacks?"
A talented \Hil er, Lewis Van
Gelder. publish!'d last winter in Los
Ange les magazine a parody of
SoviPI at tention to the Los Angeles
Olympics. It cou ld have been
w li11 Pn vPs leid ay. "Such a hazard·

w ith Mf'x lra n authoritips"

Mr

Gl'lder ended h1s
accoun t w 11h a squ trt of IN&gt; walf'r
tnto tho stomach. "The loved ones
~·ou arc il'avmg ix'hmd ... the parody
add r essed the Sov1r1 athl etes. "eag

11Jpt10n IS SO Pf'r\'&lt;lSIVC' and SO
lucrativr in M&lt;'X ICO thu l ll OOggiC's
thf' m1nds of A m rncans aC'cusomrd
to g1fl \ovnstwa tches and int!"r f'st
f rP£' loa ns t.l kf'n bv a fpw RPJgan
&lt;.~ dmmbtt d!Jon b1g shots
Th1s IS somf'l hrng\ou mr ght V.dlll
to k('('p rn m tnd w hC' n M£'xtc,m
P1 Psldf'nl Mlguf'l d&lt;' ld Madrid cal ls
on PIC'Sidf'nl R &lt;•.:.~gan thi s wf'f'k D&lt;'
1.1 M.1d11d's prPdf'C'f'S"ors hd\'£'
lwrom(' \\ ('~I II h ~ b(•vo nd 1 hr
d tC'.tm s of d\.J.llcr dunng thr 11
trrmc; .1s prr ... Jdr nt
Thr\ hcn ·r acqu 11 f'd r nn r mous
ll('hC'"i whllf' tht• \,\"it md Jorlt' of
M eX J('Cin s tl' m ~ un d1rt poor When
h ugP 01 I rlPposl I s \\ f' J'(' d 1srm f'rf'd m
Mrx 1C'n. fm l' x.l m pll' t hPrf' w&lt;lo;;;
hope' that 1)0\'('t f \ ' m1ght bf' allf'
\'ILitf'Cl ~o uth of the honi PJ lnstC'ad
th e or I bondn 7. c~ s1mpl\ £'n.nchrd thf'
hl g bms cln d :\1('\1('0 l'i nm\ on thf'
t))'tnl\ ol tx.rnkl Uf-J11 \
T hr CC'ntldl lnt t•l llg('ncr .\gr nr\
1' 1 nrPI'Il('d thi.Jt ron uptwn m
MPXIC'i1 ('OU!d lt\Jd tn d r rv olution Dn
(l UI snu thPrn doorstrp - has b Pr n
kPt'plng t t.i(' k of thl ' · takf'" Thr
di~t losurrs h ~n I' ro mP from wrll
[Ji.lt'I'( J SOUl ('f'S and lnlC'ITl'plPd
b, 111k 11 .tnsfprs

On•r th1• J.tst dt•&lt;·adr. thP riA
t•st lrn.li i 'S that nfflc Jal em T upt1on
has put itt&lt;'t ,Ill\ hilhnns of dol1.1rs

mt o the pockrts of the pohncall\
well eo nn('(' !ed. while Mexican pra
sa nt s swarm across ou r border to

do b.tckbrcalung stoop labor so
thPrr fi.lmiltC'S bark hom C' w on·r
st ~.H'Vf'
On a I!Ip to MPxieo, m .v associah•
Oal(' Va n Alta invPst Jga lf•d uffiual
con uption. HP found th.c~t th P
" m ord1da" f brt r 1 rs ro ut me. B r ilws
,tnd f.t \or s a 1P snatc hr d up IJ\
crookPd po liticians at a ll IC'\'C' ls
Bu l 1t 's a t th C' top tn thf'
~~f'stdcnt wl pa lacr that thP
":'-stem r P;.rllv pavs o ff. ThE' Cl i\
C'SII ma!C's that Lur s EchC'VPITi.t,

prestdPnl from 1970 to 1976. madrat
IP:1st $JtX l mtlllon and pos s1bl ~· ao;;;
mueh ,1s $1 brllron whtl(' m off1cr
Ru t lhdl w as fX'Cin ut s compared
to whJI hlS handp1Ckt'CI succC'ssor.
. Josf' I .Opt'z Po rt 1l lo acq u1 rC'd dunng
h1s s1 ~ ,Vf'at s as prf'~ Utf'n t The CIA
f''i tr m. ll f'S th C' rn c rPasr 1n hi s
rX'rsnnc.~l \A'('a llh at a nv\\ hf'rf' from

$1 btllt on to $.11Jtllton
I t should ix' kPpl tn mtnrl that
M('X IC'J n luw Js difff'r('nt from ours
1\ Mrxrca n prf's ldC'nl md\ hf'.thlf't o

rn11ch him self through hi s offtrf'
wiT hout running &lt;..~foul of thf'
statutPs
PPrtwp s thi s Pncourag0s thf'
corrupt iOn. w hiCh ts ram pan! f rom
top to bo t tnm OUicw Is df'm c~ nd
bn hPs ~II P\'f'J'\ ' lr\'f'l. m ost of 1h('m

simp! \ 10 surv l\'f' Thf' po\\.:ettul
lakf' muc h: thPir subordmat«~s takP
IC'ss: but f'Vf'n bod:'-' takPs
For rx amp iC'. Van A lin wantf'd to
JntPn'iC'W an Amr rica n res1dr nt
v. ho was makmg hlmSC'If C'IUSI\'f' A
M1•xtcJ n poil('f' offi Cia l c h('{'liul lv

offered -

1111 a $.JO bribe - to p ~t

t hr s 1\.rnC'n&lt;·.ln m jail so hP coul d br

tntf'ntC'v.f'd M\ c~ssoeiatcdf'r linrd
tlw offf' r
Thr s dof'sn't mpan !hell Mr xlrJn
prrsidcnt s ,tpprovr o f thp LOI ru p
t1on thai hJs rrndPd thl' govprn
mpnf - sa\ C' I hf'JI own massJV('
takf'. of coursf'
Whilr L op&lt;•1.
rort ill() W.J"i Siphoning off biJ JtOm;
rnto hr s own b;;mk accounts, fm
(' Xamplf'. hf' sought to impose upon
thC' poiii! Cl~l n S undC'r him at lf'ast
thf' .ClpJ)f'aJ ancf' of integnt v.
HP ca llC'd corruptio n thE' "ca nC'f'J
of lhts country" dnd lau nchC"d an
ant1-rorrupt10n C&lt;.lmpalgn in 147H.
ThC' f'l'c!C kdov.. n sp.J\\ nf'd dl if'ast
~lrnvP'itrgc.~t l on s

I.O\'rr nmP n t rof l rc off lc rcJ!s
wnund up m pnson for rmbf'7.z lmg
morP th an $HXI milliOn Th f' hrad of
cus toms dllfl an undC'rsf'(TC'Iar\ o1
lubor wt'l'f• Jal lrd And under a nf'w
Ia\\ makm g " mrxp hcablf' Pn n ch·
mPn t" &lt;1 cnmf'. thf' govPrnor of
Coahu ila siJI (' across th(' Rio
Cra ndt' from TC'Xds. was sPn lt' nC'C'd
to pn ~on for m c~ kmg "omp $.'Ul

U ~o:'COW lAP) - The Soviet
n n Sdec!slon to pulloutoftheLos

~es S~er Olymp~cs

lS

ocable,
the nanon s top
sports official said today
Mara! Gramov, head of the
National Olympic Committee and
the Government Sports Comm ittee,
told a news conference that the
Soviet Union decided to boycott the
1984 Summer Games after an April
27 m eetlng in Washington In which a
State ~partment official "flatly
rejected
all Soviet complaints
a~ut the Olympics preparations.
!hlsdectstonofourslslrrevoeable, he sa1d. " Things were analyzed ln greatdetail."
Blammg the move on the Reagan

By BRUCE LOWITI'
AP Sports Writer
Bob Stlirley gave the New York
Yankees a handful of high-fives.
He pllched five Innings Sunday
against Seattle
He allowed five hlts
. . and five walks
But when Manager Yogi Berra
decided to c hange p1tchers at the
stan of the six th lnnmg- "That's
enough, Bob," he sa1d "You're
giving me a heart attack," - the
left ·hander left awinneras.Jose Rijo
and Dave Righetti preserved the7-0
shutou t of the vls1tmg Mariners.
E ISC'wherc m the American
League It was Kansas City 5, Boston
1: Balt imore 5, Oakland 1; Milwau
k&lt;'&lt;? 4. Minnesota l. and Ctlieago 8,
T&lt;•xas I.

clinch TVC's

the KGB stand Inseparably with
them in counting the hours until you

East Division

million

m :.r

stx·mont h p('n od .

th&lt;'

" You h.Jve lobe kidding. If 'ou
c~n C'xr lusivP it w ill cost vou
$2!Xl.IHI Look, we' re lalkmg aboul

l.lbv,m Em ba ssv shootou t in Lon ·
don. CBS c la1ms the\ wrrf' ong-~

onf' of the most ha ted mPn tn thf'
Wf'stf'rn Worl d You w an t ra tings,

nallv offered Qadaffl for $0.001 and

you ha,·e to pay through the nose."

tut nf'd 11 dm., n Rut CBS d1d pav t.1
half m rl lion do llars for a thl f'f'·part
Jll lf'rVIf'\' w llh fm nH•r Pr PsidPn t
Nixon
11 IS nb\ JOU!' lh.rl thp p!ICP of
PXC IUSI\'f' tntC't'VI('\\ S Wlt h world
tigu1t•s v. 1ll soon bf' on imp1rtant
part of thp "llf'\\ s" busmf'ss
F\ f'l"\ \\ Orld leader wor th hi s sal t
v.:\ 11 Pvt'nlu dl l v hlrf' shov. biz agPnts
to hdgg !C' mpr l r('('s for appf'a ling
on 1\mrrlca n T\'
" Hrllo (;prn lhls rs Sam al thr
Wilham D.u knC'&lt;.;S AgPnC\ Ar(' YOU
silting dov..n 'J li mA v.ou ld vou hkP
the/\ va t o ll r~ h l&lt;homPJm . on his rug,
for fl \'f' mrnutf's lnmorrow mg ht'' "
" How much arf' vou askmg fo t
htm? ·
"Onf' hu ndrf'd thnusa nd dollars."
"You'rp c r azy. Sa m
Wr got

"Ok a~' · w e' ll take h1m Who elsE&gt;

with Coloncl

Qadaffi

&lt;~flrr

Qadaffl for $.1.(UI ..
"Qadaffi lS a bush·IPague terror·
Is! Khomrlnl hasn 't been SPen on
Amt"rlcan

tf' lrvfslon

for ovPr a

y~a r

He's wtlling to dump on thr
United Sta tes and the SoVIet Union ,
and declare a Holy War on Chi na 11
you don 't wa nt to dea l I'll call

1\BC.''
" Do I have your word that he
won' t appear on anv of the other

w ant

h avf' vou got for nf'xt week's
mormng show?"
"How abo ut MaclamP Marcos''

"Srv~n

hun dred an d ltflh thou·

san d Thf' othPr networ k s have
Pxprrss('d f'X trC'mP Jntf'rPst, and
thr on\v n·ason I' m m&lt;'ntiom ng rlto
you is 1hat lhrv won 't guarantee the

show for prime t1me. which Ls the
onlv way mv thr('(' guys will goon ..
" l.Pt m e gpt bock to you on thaI
What

h CJ\'P

vou

got

tn

your

"W ill she talk about the Aqutno
as5asslna tl on?''

"She' ll talk abou t anything if the
price Is right. Cable TV offered me
$7o,OOO and I turned them down
Madame Marcos Is one of a kind
and I 'm not going to sell her for
sca le."

"For that kind of money we're
going to ask the tough quPStions."
"She's us&lt;'&lt;l to tough questions."
"Okay, we' ll book her. "
"Gerry , are you still sttting
down? How about Klaus Barbie? 1
can let you have him for $50,000.
You'll be the first network to
Interview the 'Butcher of Lyons.'
You could put him against 'Love
Boat.' "
"He's nol that known in lhe
states"

"Okay, forget Barbie. Would you
go for a package deal of Assad of
Syria, Arafat of the PLO and Fidel

Castm?"
"What will II cost us·'"

Rain washed out California's
game at Detroit and the TomntoCieveland doubleheader with the
Blue Jays and Indian s tied 4-4 in the
eighth inning of the first game.
Shir ley, usually a middiP. inning
reliever, was pressed intosen nceas

an emergency starter because the
Yank s had played 1&amp;-and 17- innmg
games Thursday and Fnday nights
Lou Piniella and Roy Sma lley had
run-scoring singles off Mark L ang.
ston in the first Inning and the Yanks
chased him when they scored thr('{'
ru ns in the fourth on RBI smglt&gt;S by
Mike O'Bcrry, Wllile Randolph and
Don Baylor. Andre Robertson drove
in a fifth -inning run with a suicide
sq u('{'ze bun! and, one inning later,
Smalley produced his second run·
sco1ing s mgle.

Itoyals 5, Red So• I
Unlike Sh1rley, Bud Black of
Kansas City had no 110uble finding
the pla te. He struck out eight Boston
bailers and didn 't allow a walk unit I
giving up two in the e1ghth.
"We're j ust not tlittmg the ball,"
said Managpr Ra Iph Houk , whose
Red Sox were outscored 14·5 tn
Josmg all thr ee games to the
Royals Pat Shendan hi! a two run
homer m K ansas City's ftvP.ru n ftfl h
aga1ns1 Mtke Brown
Orioles 5, !\' s r
Wayne Gross and S!Pve McC'att)'
werC' long-tunC' teamma tf's w rth tht~
A ·s- and bi:'fore They're still eloS&lt;'
friends But tn Gross' first appear
a nee aga msl M cCatty. hP drtlled n
smgle and a homf'r, driving m aUof
Ba lttmorr·s runs to bark S10rm

Davts' SIX tlil pitching.
Gros s had a a two run single m the
boll om of Ihe second inni ng and a

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dri\mg 1n thrC"E' runs to pace
\1 tlw au kee past 1he vtsllin g Twins

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hiS blast off Frank Vtola and
Brouha rd had a sacrifice n;. la!C'r m
lhetnn tng HehadanRBI -doublem
the I htrd and homered 1n the stx lh
Ja m1~ Cocanowe t stmgglcd to the
nrtorv. all owm ge1ght hils and three
wa lks rn I) 2-l mmngs The 1\.vms

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" I felt I deserved to win th1s
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c~ onP.shol v ic!Ol1' Sunday in the
Bvmn Nelson Class1c.
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th&lt;' 1982 Wor ld &amp;on es of Golf .
The v ictory, secured on a 72-hol e
total of 276, eight under par on the
long, tough Las Colinas Sports Club
course, was wort h $90,1XXJ from the
total purse of $500.1XXJ and boosted
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Ioree a tle and playoff game
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To the Voters of Meigs County for the confidence placed in me for the nomination
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run m the Sll&lt; lh George Bell was hit
by a R1ck Sutcliffe pitch. went to
thtrd on a smglP by L ance M ulliniks
and scor ed on Ernie \Vh ll t's
sacrifice fly. It was an official game
when ra ml'd ou t in the top of thP
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statements that 11 cannot do
anvthing to rorbld protests under
law and cons titutional
guarantees
Gramov ~laimed Monday that
"Us secret serv1ces infiltrated"
the protest groups and that !hey
were plannmg va11ous efforts mcludmg "the use of psychotroptc
chem 1cals which affect the nervous
system. as wl'li as kidnappmg."
The press conference. attended
bv Soviet and foretgn ;oumaUsts,
V:as the fi1 st real break tn thew all of
sue nee put up b:. Sovtel o!flcials
sine&lt;&gt; th e v. t!hdrawal was
an nounc&lt;'!l

stmnded 1.1 r urmer s. leavmg the
bases load tn the fou rth and stx lh

thr('('·r un homez m thl' fourth.

Thr Metgs

&lt;.ISSO&lt;'Iat rs got caugh t 111 thC' c lea
nup . .Jm gP Draz Se rr ano w hom

LoJX•z Por1tl lo put tn

our part would be senseless " and the
decision was made to withdraw
from the Olympics, Gramov sa1d
In referrtng to "terronst groups."
Gramov was talking about ant!·
Soviet prote;t groups in the Umted
Sta tes wtlich planned demonstra
tions during the Olympics
The Soviets say those groups
threa tened phys1cal vio lence
against Soviet athletes and also
contended that the protests would
create an unfaircompetitlveatmos·
phere lor the Soviet Union's team .
The Soviet Union has refused to
accept C S Government assuran
res that the groups are not backed
by Wa shmf,!on,and alsore]ecl sl! s

Rookir ou tfwlder Daryl Boston in
his maJOr league debut. had thrPC
tlits , drove In two runs and scorc'!l
twic~ as the 'Nhite Sox snapped a
twogame losing streak. J&lt;&gt;rrv
Hairs ton had lhr&lt;&gt;&lt;e RBI for Chicago.
and Greg Walker hum&lt;&gt;red .
Bril l Bums wo t kt&gt;d fivp inrWlgs m
his first sta rt of the season, allowing
five hils and gel! mg relief heI~ from
Sa lome Barajas. Juan Agostciand AI
Jones
The Rangers got t hPlf onl) run off
l:lums in the fift h on smgles b~ ~&lt;'!l
Yost. Wayne Tolleson and Bill)'
Sample
Indians~ Blue Jays 4
Pat Tabler's two-run smgle
helped Cleveland to fou r run s mt he

Marduder Pttr so ftbal l t ea m
c nnr h('d Eastf'rn d1vis1on tn-st

TVC play The Ma ra ude rPites w11i

She knocked them dead on '60
Minutrs.· "

Gramov sa1d the Soviet decis1on
to pull out was made after a U S
State Department of!ictal mel tn
Washington on April ti with an
ofhdal of the Sov1e1 embassy
The meelmg followed by thr('{'
days a conlerencPamong Sov1e1 and
US. Olympics offi cials tn Switzer
land at w tlich the Soviet Union
voiced a senes of complaints and
demands centermg on travel arran

gements for Sov1et athletes and
security provisions at the Olympics
. After the conference, Gramov
tnd1cated that all but the security
question had been resolved
But he charged Monday.that the
State Department "flatly rejected
all facts testifying to a VIolation of
the Olympic charter" by the United
Stales and characterized the Soviet
demands made in Switzerland as
" false and groundless."
" What is more," he sa1d, "the
State Department offtctal placed all
the blame for the activity ofvanous
terrori st groups .. on the Sov1e1
Union ."
As a result. "it became very
obvious that anv further elton on

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The price is right ________A_rt_B_u_:_ch_wa_ld
nPI\\Or ks for s1x months?"

Simon. who will head the American
delegation 10 an emcrgmcy 10C
meeting Friday in Lausanne, Swn.
zerland, calied the Sovler pullout
"politics, pure politics. This is a
baseless and flagrant abuse of the
Olympic cbarter"

Marauderettes

Nelsonvl il&lt;'· York Wednesday. and

Thr rr IS some quf'SIIOn d S to
w hf'thr r NRC p, ud fo1· an PxclusJvr
rnlf'n If'\\ on thr "Toda\ Show"

administration. Gramov said the
Sovletsdecldedtowithdqtw "after !I
became clear that. the political
ambitions of the White House are
placedhlgherthanOlympicldeals."
The Sov1et boycott was an nounced Tuesday, stunnmg West·
em sports official s, politictans and
athletes
Afghanistan , th&lt;' focal point of the
United States-led Olympic boycotl
of 1900, became the eighth country
Sunday to withdraw . from the
Summer Gam es. It jolnedtheSoviet
Union, Bulgaria, East Germany,
Mongolia, Vietnam. Laos and
Czechoslovakia.
1ntheUnitedStates,U.S Olympic
Committee President William

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Monday, t~Gy 14, 1984

Ex-Red Trevino's double defeats Pirates;
St. Louis snaps Cincy's winning streak
ll.l .JOliN NEiliON

.lP Sports Writer
ThP :\tbnta Braves havC' \\!On
eight uf thP ir last nine games. a nd
p;.u1 -t inil' catcher Alrx Tl'Pvino
ff'C'ls likf' hP's bf&gt;t;•n hriVt'n a second

lik
T rf'vinu, 1radcd f1u m Cincinnati
on .'\pril 2-l, hit a two- run double in
th0 bo llom of lhP lOth inning,
cupping &lt;1 two-out, thr f'f'-run rally
tha t ga\'(' tht• Braves J 9-Hvictor)
0\'f'r P itt sburgh Sunday .
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lht' tradf' , Trev ino had not

appt'ar('(l in a gam f' as a cat cher ,
go ing to ba t only SLX limPS as 1:1
pinch -hi tt t'r fo r thf' Rf_'dS. S1 nce
corn ing 10 At lan ta . hP has C'aug ht in

"'' 'l'n games and has a .400 batting
a\'t•r Jgt' with 12 hit s in :hlat bats.
In thP n•st of the National Lcagu0.
Houston shut out Chicago 1·11, Los
Angp)(•:-. bt 'el l ~1 i •w Y ork J-:~. St. Louis
d0\1.:nc1:.l Ci11cl nnati tl-2, San F'ro.n ciscu t"•d gt'(] 1\.:l untrf'al 4-.'l a nd
Phil uddphia clobbf' r('Ci San Diego
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T n·,·ino's hit c amf' off Jotm
C1 ndda 1ia, m &lt;.~ k in g a rare relief
. 1ppP&lt;~ra net· fo r Pi t tsburgh, and
i'nabln: t thi ' Gravf's to comr from
h('hind tnr t he '&gt;t"COnd ttmf • in thr
g, u nt·
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com ing off drug rc'habilitallon.
Trev ino had a single in that rally, but
Pitt sburgh scored two runs in the top
or the lOth to lake an 8-6 1ead.
Singles by u"&lt;' Lac) and Bill
Madlock started the inning, and
Tony Pena followed with an RBI
single. M adlock also scorro on the
play when Pena wa s caught in a
nmdown.
But aflpr two ~V f'I'C' out in thf&gt;
Br aws lOth , Pirates right hander
llon Robinson walkl&gt;d Jerry Roys·
ter and Ger ald Pen y. Ca nd&lt;&gt;lar ia,
ll'hostar1ed in Friday 's 4·21uss tothe
B ra \'f'S, then rt&gt;liPved and gavp up
an RBI doublP to l'laudell Washing·
ton, Sf'tting the stage fo r Trf"vino.
Astros !, Cubs 0
.'.'like Madden and V0rn Ruhk
combinr•d to chC"Ck Chicago on ninf'
hH s, and Houston scored it s only run
off Rick Reusrhel rn the foUJ1h on a
triple b)' Jen y MumphrPy and Enos
Cabell' s sarrifir 11)'. Rcu schcl wen t
lht• di stance. allowing only thn't'
!til &gt;.
M audt•n scatt ered slx hit s in five
inning,, aided by two double plays,
and Ruhl(_' wpnt thP r est of thf' \.\-'JY
for his S('('Ond san•.
Hvnc Sancil!l'rg of the Cubs
sing lf'd in the fift/1 inning to ex tend
his hilling st reak to 16 gamE'S ,
longest in the NL this season.

Dodgers 5, Mets 3
L eft·hander Rick Honeycutt
posted his fifth victory, scattering
six hits over slx Innings, and rookie
RJ . Reynolds singled three limes as
Los Angeles salvaged the third
game of its series with New York .
Torn Niedenfu&lt;'r shut out the Mets
over the final three innings,
Reynolds singled and scored in
the third Inning and drove in a run in
the slxth .
ThP Dodgers scored three unearned runs in the tift h after an error
bv Mets shortstop Ross Jones.
Pedro Guerrero doubled home one
run, and the other two scored when
reliever Tim Leary thn;w a wild
pitch wit h the bases loaded.
Canllnals 6, Reds 2
George Hendrick hit his second
home run In two days to help St.
L ouis end Cincinnati's winning
streak at sL' games. Hendrick
homered with two out in the ninth
inning on Sa turday night to break up
a no. hitter by Malio Soto.
.John Stuper also singled homE' a
run and pitched slx in nings for the
Cardinals, scattering four hil s, and
Bruce Sutter pitched the final! 1.3
innings for his eighth save.
Hendrick hi t a solo homer, his
third of the season, leading off the
fourt h. and he also drove in a run
~vith a sacrifice fly in thPfirst inning.

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give the ball to Larry Bird, who
0nded up with a career playoff· high
of 39 points.
Bird had 15 point s in th e first
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ahead 36·26. In thP ftr" six games,
the team leading after lhP opening
period went on to win. The other
lfl'nd on Boston's side was six
consecutive home-team v ictoriPs in
the series.
The Knicks were lro by King with
24 points and Bill Cartw right wlthl9.
Robert Parish had 22for Boston and
Dennis Johnson, rPbounding from a
sore right shoulder that kep t him out
of the slxth gam£&gt; loss to New York.
addro 21. But Bird was the key to
stopping New York from !Jecoming
only the fifth team to win a
seven·game SPri es after trailing 2.0.
Boston connected on m ore than 50
percpnt of its shot s in each of it sfour
victories and less than 50 percent in
each of it s three losses.
Boston's aggr ess ive defense kep t
New York 's marksmanship at 45.5
percent Sund ay .
With the Knicks out of the way
after putting up an unexpPCted ly
stiff fight. the Ccltics, whose
NBA·t:.•st 62·20 record was 15garnl's
better than New York, have a score
to set lie.
In last season 'sconferrncc scmifi ·
nal, in which thPy also play('(! th0
first twogam psa t homP, theCeltlcs
lost all four games to Milwauke£&gt;.

Miami, Kent State share title

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AI; a part of Senior Citizens Day ,

special recognition will be given the
nursing home residents over age~ .
A list Is also being complied at the
Center of those over~ yPars old in
the county . Churches are again this
year being asked to give special
recognition to senior citizens.
The Ohio General Assembly
proclaimed thf' third Tuesday in
May as statewide Senior Citizens
Day in 19TI. It was established to
provide a special day for older
persons to get tog&lt;&gt;! her . to giveth&lt;&gt;
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Services set
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SHARING A LAlJGH - St. Louis CardinaL•' outfielder George
Hendrick and Cincinnati Red'i' first basemwt Cesar Cedeno share a
laugh during a hreak in the action In the eighth Inning of their National
League game Sunday afternoon in Cincinnati. Both Hendrick and
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Wayland, Wolfe among MOC leaders
RIO GRANDE - M eigs High
School grad Jpff Wayland and
Southern High School grad Kent
Wolfe are both listed among the
leaders in the most recent Mid·Ohio
Conference baseba ll sta ti stics whiiP
playing wit h the Rio Grande
Redm&lt;'n .
Way land is l0ading the MOC in
('ar ned r un average by a huge
margin \\'hi\(' Wolfe is fifth in
bn.tring avr r.1gf' for the third placr

Red men.
Wayland sports a ~- 1 r ('('ord in 45
and a thi rdi nnings pitchl'd, but
more impressive has a fine 1.19
ERA. Wa.vla ncl. the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Wayland of Middleport ,
is nmrl y ~' full run ahead of the
Sl'Cond place pitchN in the ERA
list i ng. The right ·handro Wayland
has fann ed ~2 and walked oni)' 19
this y r ar
Wol fe, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Larrv Wolfe of RacinP, has a .392
batti ng aver age \\'ith .11 hi ts in 79
plat&lt;' appearances. Wolfe, a left
han ded outfielder. has scorl'd 20
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place in the M OC be hind Malone
19.01 and Ohio Dominican (9·31. Rio
Grand e is &amp;.2 in the MOC and ZO. ll
ovr rall.

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Dr. P hil Shuler . evangelist , will
holding I'('Vival Sf'I'Vices Ma:-,• 1 ~
through M ay 20 at Ca lvary Bible
Church. Services will begi n mch
even ing at 7: :to p. m. Nursery
fal'iliti ps will be provided.
Shuler of Poway, Calif. has been
in full·timP evangelism since 1950.
Sjx•c ial music wilt be provided by
his wife, Mari&lt;•. Mrs. Shuler was
grad ual &lt;&gt;d from the Los 1\ngcles
ConsPrvator:v of Musir at agr 12.
Shl' sings a nd i s accomplished in
orga n and ~ia no. Both of the
Shulr rs a r f' gradualt•s of Bob .Jonf's
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midway bctwff'n Flatw(J()()s Road
and Clws!Pr on County Road 2'1. For
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CH ESTER - Chester Town·
ship T1ustws will meet i n
special session Monda v at 7 p.m .
at the town haiL
TUPPERS f'LAII\S
Tupp&lt;'rs P la ins Elementary
Boosl f'rs w ill m('t'l Monda:'-' M ay
14, at 7'.'10 p.m . at the sc hool.
Srx'aker s will bP \indy Pitzer
and W&lt;'ndy Haller Rcfrf'Sh·
mrnts w ill be&gt; sf'rvf'd and
h:Jhvsrtting will be pro\'idl'd .
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Meigs Rand Boosters. 8 p.m ,
Monda\· at Rock Sp rings Grange
Halt on Fairgrounds to continue
support program for Maril)'n
Coodnil&lt;'. band dif&lt;'l'lor.

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p.m . M ond a) &lt;Jt sc hool with a
IX' timma nce b\ th&lt;' fifth and
sixth grad&lt;• band stud ents: a
studPnl art show ; awardi n~ or
the Rutland PTO scholarship
and in stallation of nPw offiC'f'rs.
POMEROY
Pom eroy
Lodge 164, F&amp;AM . will co nduct
the fellowrra fl d&lt;'gt'CC at 7 p.m.
Monday at thP Pomeroy Masonic
Temple with rf'frcshmcnts to be
s.wed at b p.m. On Tu esday
"'·min g at 7 p.m .. the lodge will
conduct thP master mason
degree and rPfreshments will be
servro on that f'\'cning at li p.m.
POMEROY - Tllf' Voiccs of
Libert'' will prac trce at H p .m .
Mom!~,. at th0 Porncro)' United
MP!hod isl Chu rch.

POMEROY - East ern Local
Board of Education will ml'&lt;'l in
special session Tu&lt;'Sday at 6
p.m . to discuss building pro.
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Theannualmother -daughterban·
quet of !he Syracuse PresbytPrian
Church was held Wednesday night
at the church wit h 30 persons
attending.
Gifts of potted flowers wer e
presented to E ura Largent, the
oldest mother allending; Chris
Duffy thP youngpsl mother; Jane
Teaford he mother with the m ost
chlldr&lt;&gt;n present, and Jpanette
Duffy , the youngest grandmother .
F'oUowlng the potlu ck dinner ,
.Janice Lawson had the program
with readings being given hy .Jean
Hall, the Rev . Wanda .Johnson.

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

Meets Monday
RACINE- Racine Village Council wUl meet in regular session at 7
p.m. Monday at Village HaiL
Residents are Inv ited to attend.

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Margaret Cottrill, Mrs. Lawson,
Kathry n Crow, and Norma Baker.
Favors wei'&lt;' crocheted miniature
basket s containing candy mints
made by Jane Teaford .
Other s allending were Sharon
Coll riil , Helen Harris , Pauline
Mor arity, V1cky Morariry, Mere·
dith C row , E rica Dugan , Shirley
Ouga n, Inez Hill , Gertrude Nelgler,
13eat ric0 Blake, Diana Nease,
Nancy Ua k&lt;&gt;r . Mildred Pierce. Tina
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The meat and drinks wUl be
furnished and those attending are to
tak&lt;&gt; a covered dish and their own
table service.
Special recognition will be given
to those 100 years and older as well
as those between EO and 100. Ther&lt;&gt;
will be entertainment, fun and
games. It is suggested that those
drlv!ngtakea lawn chair. The buses
will pick up as many as possible but
others are needed to a~sist wlth the
transportation. Anyone willing to
hPlp Is askro to call Wanda VIning,
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K0n1 Sta te was co-c hampion with
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Mucthing, and Kent Stale broke a
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shan • the co-championship of the
lmgue golf championships Satur·
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prev ious record of 1,466, set by Ball
State m J~75and matched by M13Ini
in 19H'J. Bow ling Green was in third
place, :l8 shots back al 1,498.
M uelhing look mroalist honors
with a 2&amp;4 on the par.70, 6,1J6J.yard

Meigs County will join other Ohio
senior citizens In thP observance of
Senior Citizens Day Tuesday.
Due to the Inclement weather
recently, the Senior Citizen Day
observances wU! be conduct('(! in the
Senior Citizen Center In Pomeroy.
They had earlier been planned for

Phlllles 8, Padres 3
Juan Samuel had three RBI and
Len Matuszek hom ered to pace
Philadelphia to its third straight
victory over Sa n Diego. In seven
innings' work, John Denny yield('(!
only four hils, including a homer by
Steve Garvey .
Matuszek 's homer made it 4.0 in
the fourth inning, and Sa mu&lt;&gt;l
openro t hi' fifth with a homer. The
Phillies scored twice in I he sixth on a
two. run sing!£&gt; by Samuel. and Ozzie
Virgil drove in an seventh·lnning
run with a fielder's choice grounder.

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Meigs Senior Citizen Day set

Giants 4, Expos 3
Jack Clark· s single drove In Chili
Davis, who had tripled with two out,
to break a seventh-Inning tie as San
Francisco took two out of three from
Montreal.
Rookie right ·bander Scott Gar·
rells pitched eight innings in relief
for the Giants, and Randy Lerch got
the final three outs for his first save.
The Expos scored twice in the first
inning, and San Francisco starter
Mark Davis left without gett ing a
man out.
The Giants tiro the score with a
run in the sixth. Al Oliver doublro,
Jeff Leonard walked and Joel
Youngblood singlro. Oliver missed
the plate on the play and was called
out on an appeal, but Stevp Nicosia
follow('(! with a single that scored
Leonard.

Celtics oust Knicks
BOSTOI\ ( i\P I - If a I first you
don'! succeed, you ean try, try
again. The New York Knicks,
howevt&gt;r, won't get another cha nce
to bea t the Celtics in Boston.
The C&lt;'llics JUmped on top quickly
and, like the earl y leadPr in the other
slx games of th0 National Basket ·
ba ll Association playo!Iser ies, went
on to w in Sunday for the fourth
straight lime at homP .
By routing the Knicks J2}.]0J in
th f' seven th and decisive game, the
Cclli cs ea rnro the right to play host
to Milwaukf'f' Tuesday night in the
opener of the be&gt;; t·of·sevpn Eastern
ConferencE' final.
The Knicks' brilliant forward
averaged 35.7 points per game,
includingslx over thc40 mark , in his
firstll playoff contests but was held
to seven in thP first half Sunday.
By the lim&lt;&gt; he got his first field
goal, nearly three minutes into the
se&lt;:ond period, Boston already had a
44&lt;10 IPad. Tlw edge never dipped
below nine point s after that.

Monday, Nwly 14, 1984

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Proverbs on training "a child ln the
way he soould go and when he Is old
he will not depart from it " as the
bas is for her coments. Jane Hazel·
ton opened the meeting wtth singing
"'To God Be the Glory" and "He
Keeps Me Singing'" along ""th a
prayer song, "'Near to the Heart of
God " Jessie White had the prayer.
Devotions on the Easter theme
were given by the Mlddleport
Church and Included a poem, "'The
Message of Easter" and a tape of
"He ts Risen."" Ida MufllhY
presided at the meetlngwithreports
being given and approved. Arrangement s were madelopurchasea cart
for kel ties at the camp
Speaket at the March meeting
was Chuck Severs, campus minister
at Ohio University Next meeting
wtll be held at the Zion church on
May 24 wtlh a style show to be the
program feature Mildred Ziegler
closed the meeting with prayer and
refreshment s were served by the
host church

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junior senior prom Satunlay night. Under the direction of~- Jeanm•
Taylor, the auditorium was elahorately d&lt;"Wrated In a deep blue color
schemt•act•t•nted with silver stan. and hundred.uf white mim-lights. Th•
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NEW LISTING - Pomeroy 3

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500 lmco ln Htll. Pomeroy
Open by chance or
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PH 992-7582

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CHESHIRE OHIO

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APPLIANCE
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46353 Scout Camp Rd
Chesler. Ohto
Ph 985 4269

If No An swer Call 985 4381
We Se rv1ce All
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We can repair a;Jd recore rad rators and
heater cores. We can
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992-2196
Mtddleport. Ohto
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S1zes Start from 12"xl6
UTILITY BUILDINGS
S1zes from 6"x6" Up
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g liarages
Rool1ng Work
Alummum &amp; Vtnyl Stdlngs

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KEN'S

APPLIANCE

15 Years Ex penance

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PH 992 -7583
or 992 2282

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a 34 bedroom house lor rental

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All Makes
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Dtslnct - 3 bedroom home
on aproXImately I acre HaH
basemen ~ enclosed porch
Some furnRure ng heat plus
woodburner

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NEW LISTNIG - Tuppm
Platns · Keller Ave - One
story lrame wtth 3 bedrooms &amp;
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nanCingavailable wrth $500 00
down payment. at 13%1nler
es1. wrth payment 101 $38 I 65
lor 30 years $35000 00
NEW LISTING - Middleport
- 12 Unrt lurntshed apart
menl buildtng good return
always rented Only 1nlerested
part1es need call Want
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REALTORS
Henry Cleland. Jr
992-6191
Dothe Turner 992 -5692
Jean Trussell 949-2660
Jo Hill 985-4466

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PIONEER CARPET
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Long Bottom, OH. 45743

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Chester

(1) HOUSE IN CHESTER:
Three acres wtlh a nicely
constructed conrete block
home 26x30. 3 bedrooms,
one bath. 12xl5 hv1ng
room and 24x24 famtly
room Parttally carpeted.
fuel 011 furnace wtlh facthtJes for woodbumer.
12x15 block storage butldrng. 20x30 block garage.
R1ght off R1 248, country
settrng ';, mrle east of
Chester, Ohto.
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE ·
Oownsta~r s equrpped wrth
kttchen. hv 1ng room
dtntng room and den'
upsta~rs ha s two bed:
rooms and one bath
house also has base:
ment Lol srze approx
48"x308 Needs work
11 rnterested contact
The Home Natrona! Bank
tn Racrne , 949-2210

Real Estate General

Now

M l ""Bud . McGHEE
Broker ·Auclton Servtee
Cheryl Lem ley
Me11s Counly Ass~mte
Phone 742-3171
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FREE ESTIMATES
All Work Guaranteed

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TOM HOSKINS

614-742-2834

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We Use Von Schrader
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by leadtng Carpet Manufacturers

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CHESTER-985-3307
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SARAH COVENTRY
JEWELRY
Is Expanding
In Thts Area
- 10 Fash1on Show D1rec
tors Needed
~ No E•penencA NecftUIIry
- No Money Needed
- hcellen1 Pay Plans
E.111rn an 1800 Jewttlry Ktt
- Wtn Trtps and Prues

Call 992-2063

Belween 9 00 AM 5 00 P M
5 9 I mo

Dr. Carol Osborne

6 mth old female puppy to
g1ve away % Lhapso Apso
992 -6591
Mother cat , good ratt er 2
baby kittens 5 weeks old
Call614 992 6916
To good home k1tten s Call
304 895 36B1

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO
Au thoflled John Deere.
New Holland Bush Hog
Farm EQutpment
Deafer
Farm Equipment
Parh &amp; Service
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Every Tuesday
For Treatment Of
Anrmals
5/ 8/ 1 mo
INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
Wed ltke to mtroduce you to
En1aee-A C1r the modern way
to drtve the vehtcle of your

Thr u Month of May

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Middleport
From 3 to 8 p.m.

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NewL1ma Rd. Rutland On
PH. 742-2225

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No Down Payment
lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK lEASING
Box, 326
Pomeroy, OH. 45769
FO( Foster ServiCe

Call 614-992-6737

Lost and Found

LOST Wh1te German Sh e
pherd neck shaved wfll n ot
b1te Answer to Duke Roger
Johnson call 446 -1824

LOST Wh1te faced steer
about 700 lbs V1C1n1ty of
Vmton Porter Brdwell area
Wtth t1cket on back fr om
Athens
Oh10 Sto c kyard
Please notify Bnan Duncan
at 614 -388 9657

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Auct1on every Tu e sday
n1ght Pt Pleasant WVa
Auct Lonme Neal Youth
Center Bldg
Camden St
614 367 -710!
Rt ck Pearson Auctioneer
Serv1ce Estate Farm An
llque &amp; hquadat1on sales
l1censed &amp; bonded tn Oh10&amp;
WVa
304 -773 - 5785 or
304 -773- 9185
Auction every Fn ntght at
the Hartford Communaty
Center Truckloads of new
merchandtse every week
Constgments of new and
used merchand1se always
welcome Rtchard Reynolds
Aucttoneer 304 - 275
3069

Wanted To Buy

COMPLETE HOUSEHOlDS
FURNITURE
Beds, 1ron.
wood
cupboards, che~rs ,
chests , baskets, duhes ,
stone J&amp;rs. ant1ques gold
and s1lver
Write M 0
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45769 or call 614-992
7750

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Meigs Humane Soc1ety

Announcements
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McOan1el Custom Butcher·
1ng. durtng summer workmg
f1rs1 week each month
startmg back full t1me f1rst of
Sop1 304 -882 -3224

PHOTO SPECIAL! Now thru
May 31 - color repnntl from
your negatives . 12 for
S 1 89. May use different
negative for each prrnt if
desired Hockenberry Pharmacy North 304 · 875 21t3
Reduce 18fa &amp; fast with
GoBaae Tablets &amp; E. Vap
"water pills "
Fruth
Pharmacy

Cash pard tor fancy 1ron or
h eavy uon beds S 160 and
up for certain Metgs Co
ston e Jars
Old t1me cup
board
c all 1 304 882
2711
Buymg da1ly gold, Silver
corns, rrngs, jewelry, sterhng
ware old coms , large cur
renc y Top pnces Ed Bur·
ken Berber Shop, 2nd Ave
M•ddlaport . Oh 614 992 ·
3476

Male neutered BenJI tyupe ,
mce fam1ly type Movmg
must grve away 614 -667
3323

9

BOGGS

Giveaway

6 wk old puppy Mother ts
BenJI type dog 614 -742 2565

8

NEW LISTING - Syracuse Needs work but house has a 3
room addition wtlh garage
recently added Marn hou se
has 6 rooms Use lm rental or

Want ed t o buy standmg
t1mber
Call after 6 or
anyt1me weekends , 614 388 9906 o r 614 - 3BB ·
9617

Man's watch m Bell meade
If found calf Mr Pholfry,
675 1930 Reward

on Duty

Buy

See the Worlds greatest and
grandest aggregatton of appaloosa pomes at the Fran·
zen Bros Ctrcus on May 2 2
at New Haven Ballpark

lost m v1c1mty of Reule 2 ,
between Y and Jencho
Road, 4 month old black and
whrte German Shepherd
pup Contact 8111 Buck 304
675 3594

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVIC E
HEADQUARTERS FOR

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
- DOZERS

To

WAnted to buy used coal &amp;
w o od heaters Swatn Furnt·
ture
446 3159
3rd
&amp;
Oltve St , Galhpohs Oh

LOST eye glasses 1n the
be1ge case Plastic frame
pmk tmt lens Lost on lower
3rrl Ave Cal l 446 -1272 or
4 "- 1532

'O IL FIELD SERVI C ES

Wanted

Snarling l1ons and t1gers
awa1t you at the Franzen
Brothers C1rcus on May 22
at the New Haven Ballpark

BACt&lt;HO E

"RECLAMATION WORK

9

We pay cash for late model
clean used cars
J1m Mtnk Chev -Oids Inc
Btll Gene Johnson
446 3672

6

Wanted old p1ano!i Paymg
$20 00 and $40 00 each
Ftr st floor only Write giv1ng
dtrechona
Witten P1anos
Bo• 188 Sardis. Oh 43946
Phone 614-483 1606
Good Baled Hey FraMen
Brothers Circus New Haven
Ballpark May 22 only
Would like to buy exot1c
Jtnimala, birds. etc Franzen
Brothers Circus New Haven
Ballpark . May 22 only
Antique Steam Organ. Calli·
ope Franzen Brothers Cir cus New Haven Ballpartc
Mev 22 only.
Wanted to buy or leaae
tobacco poundage Will pay
top pnce Call 446· 4746
after 5PM

Pt Pleasant

Yard Sale 1n
Rutland on North Mam
Monday through Wednes ·

11

11

Help Wanted

AVON Sell the best Sell
AVON Call 446 3358
Retail Outlet must employ 3
COMSCieMtiOUS trustworthy
ms1de reta1l sales clerks
Imme diately
Aeta1l expe nence des1red but not ne cessary Must be able to
work with mm1mum super
vtston and be able to meet
publ1 c must be prof1c1ent 1n
bas1c mathmat1cs Oppor·
tuntly for advancement for
n g ht persons Please reply m
own handwntmg referen
ces required to box 800 1n
care of the Galhpohs Datly
Tr1bune
825 3rd Ave
Gallipolis Oh 45631
Gov e rnment Jobs
S 16 559 - $50 553 year
Now h1nng Your area Call
1 805 687 6000 ext R9000
Ssnou s lead &amp; bass gu1tar
f o r 8Apenenc ed drummer 8.
lead v ocahst M o dern coun try b and
Call 614 388 9792
Mature md1v1dual to repres
ant established life &amp; hea lth
Insuran ce Co excellent po t ential tor rncreased earmng
&amp; a dvanc ement We are an
equal opp ortunity employer
For mor e 1nformauon.
pl ea se call People s Life
Ins urance C o
614 687
0065 between 8 30 a m &amp;
4 30 p m weekday s
D ental Hyg1e n1st, part t1me
flex1ble h ours Contact The
Ractne Dental C lime 614949 · l575

HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS·
GRADUATES If you are
won dertng h o w you can get
a JOb Without w ork expenen ce, the West V1rgm1a
Army NatiOnal Guard m1ght
be the answer for you Earn
good m oney while learmng a
skill Full time pay wh1le you
tram part t1me pay once you
como back home call 304
675 -3950 or 1 BOO 642
3619
Teach e rs and coaches
s umm e r employment
$900 00 per month gua ran·
teed tnc ome World Book
and Ch1ld Craft 304· 882
2485
Lady to ltve tn With elderly
lAdy. must have good re commendations 304 675140B
Wanted
Stte Superv1sor
Must have vahd operators
li cense
car m excellent
workmg condrtron and msu ·
ranee Must be qualified to
teach c rafts , prevent1cere
exercises and coordmate
other programs Must work
well wtth semora and other
M C A G employees Five
hours per day $3 35 per hut
Apply 812 Vrand St Pt PI
WV No Ph one Calls
The Sarah Coventry now has
14K g old , d1amonds, co• ·
tume Jewelry , luggage
We re h1rlng fashton show
d1rectore to show our new
line h:cellent pay plan Can
earn prizes , trips , Carrib
bean CrUise, also can earn
$800 kn of 1ewerly Man
agement op portunlty
Sound uc1t1ng7 For mter
v•ow phona 304 773 6966
ask for Margte
Room provtded for vanety of
dut1es performed around
hotel 675 6276
Need economically disad vantaged person to tram for
amell bu1ineS1 Contact Job
Coro . 87&amp;-2770

Professional Elec1rolys11
Clime Probe Type Electroly
sis AMP.. FDA &amp; FCC
approved Doctof referrals
304 -675 566B

Real Eslate
31

Sttuations
Wanted

Emplovment

Services

P•eno Tunmg and Rep1ur
Brun1 c ard1 Mus1c C o • 448 0687 Sktll and 1ntegr1ty our
t rademaric
Lane Dan1els .
614-742 -2951

Help Wanted

R1o Grande Colleg e and
Commumtv College mvltes
letters of appllcatton for the
positiOn of Accountmg C lerk
I
Ouahftcat•ons requ1red
hfgh school ettucat1on or
eqUivalent knowledge and
backgr ound of bu smess re
leted courses tncludtng
typng and accoun1mg Pre
v1ous experience m ac coun
tmg ,wrth e videnc e of m
creas1ng lev e ls of
respons1brlrty preferred Re sponslblltti&amp;S rnclude enter mg mformat10n hom 11 var Iety of busmess Bnd student
records to control records ,
JOurnals and ledgers venty mg deta1ls of transact1ons
for accuracy
developtng
spec1al reports and analyses
and routme ac c ountmg
statements and other dut1es
ass1gned The Accountmg
Clerk I w1ll report d1rec tly to
the Comptroller Entry wage
rate IS S4 45 per hour
Apph c attans wtll be ac
cepted through May 15.
1984 at the Off1ce of
Personnel Allen Hall R10
Grande College . R1 o
Grande . Oh 45674

12

Will c are for the elderly 1n my
home l ot s of references
Men or women Call 614
667 -3402
Ha1nes Boardmg Hom e m
Pomeroy has 'Vacan cy for
elderly pat1ents only Reaso
nable pnces Call 614 992
6022

1 8 Wanted to Do
Lawn Mowmg &amp; Tnmm1ng
Reliable and dependable
Reasonable rates Call 614
256 6251 attar 5 30
Ro o ftng and gutter work ,
metal work , hou sepamt1ng,
carpenter work Exc ref
Free estimates Call 446 3171
Garages, patf OS, stdewalks ,
basements. block work
Reasonable pnced 35 yrs
e~epertence Free estimate s
Call 446 3394
General Haulmg For sal e
l1mestone f1ll d1rt and t o p
so1l
Call Call 614 256
1427
W1ll do tutorm g c an start
fmm e d111t e ly
Cell 446 7426
Automotrv e R epatr
me
chan tc w ork
and mmor
body work Call 614 - 388 8262 Ask for Scott
Garages pat10 s1dewalks
basements don e at re asona ble rates Call anyt1me for
free est1mates Call 614
256 1632
Fu:-1t- Shop m ov ed t o 86
Burdette A d d Pt Pit Re
p ~ur ~.~acuum sw ee per s and
lawn mower s Sell swe eper
parts, bei1S and ba g s 304 ·
675 6512
Plow garden s Po 1n1 Plea
sant Kanauga area Ph o n e
304 675 3292

Financial
21

Busmess

Opportumty
I NOTICE t
THE OHIO VAllEY PUB
LISHING CO rec o mmends
that you do bus1ness w1th
people y ou know end NOT
to send money thro ugh the
m a tt unt rl yo u have mvestf
gated the oHenng

s
FIRST TIME OFFERED
Nat1onel Corp now appomt
mg drstr1butors to serv1ce a
network of exs11t1ng buSI nesses Wonderful tax shel ter , small t1me requirement
for unl1m1ted profit poten tial
Mtntmum capit o l s 18,000 For deta1l s c all
Charles Kennedy M o n &amp;
Tue Only. 9 to 6 1 BOO
241 - 2294

22 Money to Loan
HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES Below market rates
FrKed conventional FHA
VA leader Mortgage ,
Athena , collect 614 692
3061

23

Professional
Services

PIANO TUNING Lower
P" c ed r eg u Ia r t u n 1n g s
diScounts to Semor Cmzen1 ,
C hurches &amp; Schools Ward 's
Keyboard . 304-675-3824

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LOST Small female puppy
gold color , 12 weeks old
Lost 500 block of 3rd Ave .
GallipoliS
Reward Call
446 B017

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
New Homes- Exten11 ve
Remodeling

Yartl· !\alo 9AM -8PM .•IIIe•dal MIIV 15 Bod Wrn.:l&gt;Qx
s~ngs &amp; mattrefs. _AVon,
clothtn g &amp; m1sc 154 Jack son Ptke Gallipolis Oh
Ram ca ncels

Spayed female 2 yrs old,
frtendly, Enghsh sheep dog,
to good home 379 - 2228 or
eve 245-5648

0,

2 fam1ly yard sale, Syracuse
Park . May 16 &amp; 17from 10
to 6 Clothes dishes. TV
CBs. M1sc

Yard Sale Wed , Thura &amp;
Fn May 16. 17 18 Old 160
at Evergreen. CoK residence

PH 992-6931

"'

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frazt e r s B o ttom Fle11
Market Every weekend
U S 35 Fruienr Bottom
WVe 25082 Don Frazier·
Operat or 304-755· 2779

Watch Okha the elephant
pull up the Fr11nzen Brothers
Circus b1g top at the New
Haven Ballpark on May 22

4

Middleport

&amp; Vicinity

3 -1 - t

!"%

AND

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

54 Misc. Merchandrse

FEI\IDER
'76 .95
DOORS
'149 95
HOODS
'174.95
BUMPERS
'69. 95
GRill
'42 . 50
R SUPPORT
'B4 .95
TAIL GATE
'B5 00
FORD FENDER
'69 95
BUMPER
.
'69 95
Aliio Some Car
Fenderii A variable
J 28 ttn

For Garcra. Zebco. Sht mano Johnson. Dtawa.
Qutck.

Rt 124 Pomeroy Oh1o

- Are you rn lhe prod uce
busrness? Three wood frame
grP.Fnhouses writ allow you
extra space Complete wrlh
or tenant house Approx.

BUS .: 985-3813
RES.: 985-3837
517/ 1 mo pd

&amp; Vicinity

Stobart Green Hbuse ha,s for
sale bedding plant s. vegeta
ble plants , &amp; 10 1nch
baskets County Ad 100.
Rac1ne . Oh1o
Flowers for Memonal Day
N1ce selection, Chff s place.
Powell St • lower M1ddle
port Next to Stonewood
Apts

···-·--Pomerov--

--·-··Gaiiii"ioifs__ _

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY

True~ ..

Cleanmg

GARAGE

Only $25000 00

un~

GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES
FREE ESTIMATES

Roger Hysell

Gas heal NICe k1tchen w1lh
range &amp; hood I()()"!] 8 lol

New Chevy

SERVICE

.,

CHECK THE

or992-7119
512/1 mo

Reg1st er f or May Basket full of
Cross -St1tch Supplr es

Parts, Service &amp;

long Bottom , Oh

DOZER
AND
BACKHOE
WORK

GAS, SEWER

FREE ESTIMATES

Wolfe
Investigations.
Inc.

Rt. I

bath
stdm g, rn sulated

NEW LISTING - Near Porter

Res1dence

PH . -985-4266

bed1oo m ranch

aluminum

GAS - WATER
SEWAGE PIPE
REGULATORS &amp;
FITIINGS
VOI,.UME DRIPS

STEVE FINLAW

We Have the
Lowest Rates

992-2259

DITCHING

985-3837
5f7 II ln D d

AL TROMM
742-2328
POMEROY, 0 .

PLASTICS &amp;
SUPPLY

992 -62 t 5 or 992 -7314
Pomeroy , Ohio

WANTED
SOMEONE TO
TEAR DOWN
2 STORY HOUSE
FOR MATERIAL
Call Cleland Realty
992-2259 or
992-5692

THE

985-3813

CHECK THE

•END LOADER
•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE

SEPtiC TANKS INSTALLED

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH 992-7013

G&amp;W

V. C. YOUNG Ill
l'lltl

3 2 tfn

•u 111

Warehouse

Help Wanted

11

EUGENE LONG

949-2263

RAIN LINES
County Cerhfted

PH . 446-8038

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SWEEPER
and aewmg
chme repair.
parts . me
and
supplies.
P1ck up and
delivery, Dav11 Vacuum
Cleaner, one half m1le up
Georges Creek Ad
C all
614 -446 -0294

Cleland Greenhouse, flow
ers, flats or pots. hangmg
baskets . vegetable plants,
tomato plants,Gerald1ne
Cleland, Vme and Mam St
Rac•ne

•TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER

Available
Anytime

Ph (6)4\ 843-5425
58 2 mo pd

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

•WATER

'(ard Sales

Second graders from Clay
Elementary wtsh to thank
the Gail•pohs Darly Tnbune
for letting them v1st

ES
EXCAVATING

" FREE ESTIMATES"

· free Estimates··

FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE - PH. 992-2772

YOUNG'S

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Rooftng of all Types

II "r

DOZER
WORK

Worked tn home area
20 years

•Replacement Windows •S1dewalks. Pat1os

I llB,l
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Mt'"l ( •)unty

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SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

WRITESEL
ROOFING CO.
NEW-REPAIR

SIDING CO.

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

&amp; Downspouts

•Storm Doors

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IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY
OHIO
.
James W Suttle. et el .
Plarntiffs.

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For all your wtrmg
needs . furnaces repatr
serVICe and rnstallatron.
Residentral
&amp; Commercial
Call 742-3195
Or 992-5875

J&amp;L INSULATION

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Public Notice

Cho"'••

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" ""' " ,.for World Pe:u·e at Sacred Heart Church In Pomeroy. Members
of ll w d Prg-y and ehildren from Sl"tlutlng, FeUowship of Christian
.\ thldt·' t&gt;,u1icitMk'&lt;i and the film "Gods of Metal" was shown.

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MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
ESTATE OF ELLA L EBERSBACH. DECEASED
Case No 24422 Docket 12
Page 419
NOTICE OF
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accounts Wf!llcome 428 Se·
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Homes for Sale

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Homes for Sale

Price reduc ed. 3 bedroom
home. 1 ac re o f land Rt 62
Charlesto n Road 304· 676_4_B_8_7_ 6_1_4_·_4_4_6_·_1_6_7_5_ _

1

2 bedroom s wrth garage .• 3
lotS tn Mason W Va 304
882 -328B

Seven ye ar old ho m e thre e
bedrooms , garden spot,
2605 Lm c oln A ve
B'h
per cent a ssu m abl e l oan
304 675 -5047 after 5 00

32 Mobile Homes
fo r Sale
TRI - STATE MOijllE
HOMES USED CARS .
TRUCKS
GALLIPOliS
CHECK OUR PRIC ES CAL l
614 -446 -7572
NEW AND USED MOBilE
HOMES KESSEL ' S QUALITY MOBILE HOME SAlES .
4 Ml W EST. GALliPOliS""
RT 3 5 PHONE 614 446 7274

Buy1ng your f1rst hom e c an
be a ternfy1ng and Joyo u s
expenen c e Let N L Stevens
&amp;: Asso c1ates help you by
arrangmg your fman c mg
We wtll be happy to fully
explatn the options open to
you and let y ou de c1dewhtch
one meets your needs To days mterest rates start at
10 50% w1th a downpay ment of only 5 % Call Jeu
Allie today 614 - 379 -2 789

1965 1 2x 6 0 mob1 le h o m e
unf u rni she d 5 3 ,900 Call
446 1340

By owner lovely 2 b d r
home on waterfront boa t
ramp &amp;: dock close to town
pnc ed S34.900 W1ll help
fman c e
Call 614 256
1216

Clayton 19 83 12x 6 0 2 bdr ,
hke n ew on lot at Oua1l
Cr eek Mob rle Ho me Park
French C1ty Brokerag e Ser
VICeS 446 -934 0

For sale by o wn er. 3 bdr
central aft f orc ed a1r f u r
nance, buck st ove m ground
18K36 sw1mmmg po o l
c lose to c1ty s chools
$30 .000 Call 446-3204
For sale by owner 3 bdr
home
7 acres, fully car
peted , butlt m range double
garage, Kyger Creek Sc hool
D1stnct Interested persons
only $49 ,000 Call 446
4262
3 bdr ranch sty le home on
Sanders Htll Dmmg ro om
kitchen , bath, atta c h ed g ar
age
AC
has ga s heat
$48 ,500. c1ty sc hool s Call
4462151
Cutest Home Our Lo ss
But Your Ga1ntt Yo ur be st
bet for Sa'V1ng stt C all 614
992 6941

6 rooms basem ent double
garage 1 &amp; one th1rd acr e
lot
Rose H1ll
Pom er oy
S32 900 Call 1 614 67B
2513
Owner transferred . must sell
beauttful 3 bedrm bn ck
home
Fu e pla c e d ec k
woods pr1va c y sun shme
$63 900
Call 614 · 9 9 2
5420
10 room h ome m Rut land on
47x140 lot o n N Mam St
8th house fr om Salem west
s1de of street Needs constd
erable work but c an be
bought well below property
value Call 216 3 94 -6741
or wnte Bo~e 723 Pomeroy
OhiO
House &amp; lot m De~et e r 4
large rooms m etal r oof
cement porch hand dug
well near m1ne no 1 Pn ced
to se ll $6500 Ca ll 614
6 69 3761
Setthng estat e Mt d 20 s 5
room s. bath
bas e m ent
go od shap e co n ve nt ent
Mtddleport l ocatt on
Call
2!6 835 3952

5 room house 2 bedroom
f u ll basement , 2 firepla ces
garage &amp; carport New ro o f
carpet , &amp; furnace Rem o
deled kitchen &amp; bathroom
Close to schools hospital &amp;
stores Call c ollect 614
267 -665B or26B 7979
Baum add111 0n , 3 b edroom
bnck 1 111 baths bas eme nt
fam1 ly rm , c ar port pat1 0
ac
557.000 1h ac re ad
JOin ing lot av ail able 614
9 85 4201
1 Y2 story 2 3 bedrooms 6
acres lebanon TWP w1th
out bu1ldmgs Nat ural ga s
heat Askmg S 14 000 C all
614 -843 -5231
House for sale by owner
Clarence H1ll Pr1ce negotla ·
ble 1mmed1ate possess1on
81 · leveL Rusti C H1lls. Syra cuse, Oh1o 2 full baths 3
bedro oms ltvmg room . dtn
mg room
k1t c he n d1s
hw85her , gar d1spo sal •am
rly room wtth f tre pla ce
16x 1 2 barn for storage
cham hnM fence Call 614
2474134
Must see to apprectate 2
bedroom, 1 '12 bath. dmette ,
kitchen , &amp; hvmg room . plus
rtver nght away On 338
across from Ka1ser Alum
Call614 247 3012

Holl ey Park 1973 14x60 2
bdr
Quail Creek Mob1le
Hom e Park , ex cond Fr en c h
Crty Brok erag e Serv1 c e s,
446 9340

7 2 Wm ds or 1 2K7 0
LR
eKp an d o 2 bdr ut roo m
n e w c arpet
c ent
e1r
drapes partly furnished un
p1nnm g awnmg new st or age burldmg Call 614 367 7156
R o ush Lane
Che shtre
197 2 K1rkw o od unf u r niShed und erp1nnm g very
goo d con d1tt o n Ca ll 446 7693
1971 l tberty 12x 6 0 . new
c arpe t 1n bedr ooms &amp; hall,
go o d s hap e a skmg S5 000
Call 614 3 79 2 115
1976 Nova Trt Star 3 bdr 1
shag ca rp et LA &amp;:
bedr o oms
a l l el ec tr ic
sk1rt e d r ang e r ~ fng e r a t o r ,
W 0 hookup exc co nd
Movmg mu st sell $7 00 0
Ca ll 614 -446 3 588

b e~ th

19 70 Elc o na M obtl e Ho m e
12 x70 w1th expando Excel
len t cond
446 775 1 o r
256 65 69
Cl os mg O ut Trader R ental
B u srn ess Had 2 2 ONLY 6
L E FT
S t zes 10 x 50 &amp;
12 ~e52
2 b edr o om tur
n ts hed A comf ortabl e ho m e
to r a low Pnce Brow n s
Tr a il er Par k M• ner sv rlle
Ohto C all 614 992 3 3 24
1976 K1rkwo od 14 x7 0 3
be dr oo m s 2 fu ll bath s tot al
elec tric $9000 Ca ll 614 992 77 2 5 or 992 3396
Tra der w1th added roo m
large l 1vm g room With w ood
burner, a bU1id1ng &amp; garage,
large gard en space als o fru1t
tre es &amp; f enced yard Idea I f o r
starter home or e/dely c ou
plo C al l 614 992 67 1 2
D oub le w 1de tra1 ler 2 Bx6 0
wtth 8 x 5 0 ad d1t1on an d
c arp ort c en t ra l a1r on 80 by
1 20 t oot lo t 1n Racme Call
6 14 9 49 2505
19 7 2 mob de hom e 1 2x55
p arttally f urm s he d exce ll ent
c ond1t1on a c . and un der
prnnmg
Call 6 1 4 74 2
2 57B
1 Ox 50 ho u se tra1ler go od
l or ttr st hom e or r1v er lot
Call
R e ason a bly p r tce d
9 8 5 413 3
1 ac r e o f grou nd w1lh tr atler
wtth s1de ro o m Outck sale
Ca ll 614 9 92 5 10 9
1 9 74 Kukw ood 1 2•6 0 t o
tal el ec 2 bedroo m n1 ce
carp et p artl y fu rm shed un
derpm nm g
MU ST S ELL
30 4 67 5 732 8
1 2 x65 H T
strtpp e d
2
a 1r
w r n do w
co nd S4 5 00 00 9 00 to
4 00 Ph on e 3 04 675 2976
eh er 4 00 3 04 67 5 2562
Used 5 0 x10 mob1l e home
SB95 00 304 675 44 2 4
TrrHi c r on larg e wood ed lo t
BOAT RAMP and d o ck
space C all 5 8 ev en1ngs
304 675 644 8 Ter ms

33

60 ac r e fa rm 4 be droo m
Pomt
h om e
6 m rle s N
Pea sant 1 m1l e off R t 2
304 6 75 5 8 09

34
3 bedroom , 2 baths , double
garage, mcludes furn1shed
apt , presently rented , good
1ncome Must sale , wtll help
fmance One block from
Bs area tn M1ddleport 992
3173 , after 4 p m

FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO BUYIII 14ft w1de t hree
bedroom. beth and half,
mob1le home s1tt.ng on n~ ce
lot ready to m o ve 1nto
S225 00 down $225 00 per
month 304 576 2711
Owner transferred
must
sell. exc cond $66,000 S 1 1 000
down
Assume
8 1/ 2 pet
loan 304 -676 1529
Story and half, 3 bedroo ms.
new siding. new rem odeled
hving room with fireplace
$1 5 000 304 -675-5B54
3 bedroom house on Mossman Ave , Bellmeade Cen
tral air, carpeted except
kitchen and bath
More
informatton 304 676 -3168
after 6PM .

Fa rm s for Sale

Bus mess
Butldtngs

Store bu1ldmg With fi xtures
4 room apan ment
304
6 7 5 6164

35 Lot s &amp; Acreage
R1o G ra nde 11• ac re lot. all
u11llt1es dnveway &amp; patio
Ide al tor house or tra1ler
$9 .000 Call 446 -B03B
28 acres m W VA borders
Ch1et Cornstalk located on
M1ll Stone Rd
Mostly
wo o ded tobacco lotment
all mmeral rtghts hunter~
paradis e. $11 500 Call
614 -367 -7271
13 acres o f land 1n Lebanon
Townsf'up Call 614 -949
2505
Rtver lots for rent -call Che ·
rles Gr.ffrth at 614 -992 578 2

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35 Lots

&amp; Acreage

1 8 acres. uc . bldg . or M .H .
with 350 ft . road
frontage, located on old 160

They'll Do It Every Time

site

near

Porter.

all

nearby, 53,750

utilities

55 Building Supplies
LUMBER - Rough cut, oak.
poplar, 2x4. 2x6. 2x8. 11114 .
1x8 . 1 •8 . length available. 8
h . through 16 ft . Hogg &amp;

M&gt;SAi.ES

()\/ SAL.ES?

ApproM. 5 '1: acres levelland
with frontage on 2 roads .
&amp;JtC . for building or mini
farm . All utilities near by off
old At . 160 near Porter,

Call

61

Farm Equipment

614 - 388 -

New bush hog, 3 point hitch
equipment. 1 6 ft . lawn

Phone day 304 -882 -2222,

614-992 -5101 .

A ssoc.

Pets fo r Sale

HILLCREST KENNElS

8221

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

Wanted to rent pasture land
M &amp; M Farms. Glalipolis,
Ohio Contact Marion Ca ld -

Judv Taylor Grooming . Call

M .F 10 ton silage wagon .
used 3 seasons, $3,500.00.
One r ow M .F. field chopper.

446 -2196
A nice 1 bdr house. 41 4 E
College St. Rio Grande, on
cornfl r of Coll ege . Call 446-

0157
Good ho use for rent on At

160 Call 614 -388 -9909

51 Household Goods

Apartment
for Rent

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE

1 bdr . unfurnished utilities
paid. no children . no pets. 6
m os . lease required. S50
dep. $190 m o. Call 446 3667 after 5 .
Nice new private down stairs, apt. quiet near HMC .
1 adult only . N o pets, ref .
req Drapes, stove. refrig
Furnished . $200. mo . Ca ll

614 -446 -4782 .
2 bdr . apts ., newly dec ..
utilit ies partly paid , $145
mo Call 675 -5104 or 675 -

5386
Beautiful 2 bedroom home
nea r Spnng Valley Plaza .
eKcellen t loca1io n for ol der
co upl e, S 275 mo . Deposit &amp;
referenc es required
No
children . no pets Ca ll 446 -

9307
Small 1 bedroom home for
rent Total electric. located
m
Min er svill e near Bulk
Plant . 992 -6215 .
Apartment
house in

in Midd leport ,
Pomeroy
Call

614 -992 7511
2 bedroom ho use S 1 50
mont h References &amp; S 100
deposit 304 675 -4684

42 Mobile Home s
for R e nt
2 bdr trailer fully furnished.

good location , sec dep req

Unfurnished 2 bdr. in Crown

C;1y Call 614 -256 -6520 .
1 bedroom Apt . S 196 mo
incl uding utilities Eq ual
Housing Opportunity Con tact Vill age Manor Apts

614 -992 -7787 .
Riv ersid e Apts . Middleport
Special rates for Senior
Ci1izens . $130 Equal Hou smg Opportunities . 614 -

992 7721

2 bedroom upstairs apart ·
men t $100 . R ef erence s re qu ir ed . 614 -742 -2460 .
Efficiency apt . for rent for 1
or 2 peo ple , Roush lane.
Cheshire 30 .. -773-5882 .
APARTMENTS, mobile
hom es, hou ses. Pt Pl easant
and Gallipolis 614 -446 -

8221 .

Cal l 446 -85 58
Upper River Ad water &amp;
sewage furnished. ref &amp;
dep . Cal l 446 -0508 or 446 -

1609 .
2 brlr. trade r. near Ty coo n
Lake . S 185 m o .. dep re quired Ca ll614 388 -8711
1978 14x70 3 bdr mobile
h ome . Ca ll after 5P M . 614
388 8469 or 614 - 388

45

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleeping Rooms
and tight hou se keeping
ro oms . Park Central Hotel .
Call 614 -446 -0756

M obi le hom e for rent in
Racine
Ca ll 614 - 367

Sleeping roo m $115.
ties paid. Share bath ,
only Range &amp; refrig
2nd . Ave . Gallipolis .
446 -4416 after 7 PM .

utili
male
919
Call

46 Space for Rent

M obtle ho m e lot in Addi son
Town sh ip . next to Add11ville
Sc hool . water . sewage.
garden space Call 614 -

367 7745

2 bedroom m ob •l e h ome on
At
2 Pt Pit , S200. 00
mon thly . 304 -675 -4424

M o bi le ho m e lot for rent No
pet s. Call 614 -367-7438 .

1982 Trailer 14 x70 all elect
n c . 3 b d r , 2 baths . part
fum , washer -d ryer . S200
mo 30 4 -895 - 3828

COUNTRY MOBIL E Home
Park, Route 33. North of
Pomeroy large lot s Ca ll

614 -992 -7 479
4 7 Wanted to Rent

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSO N ESTATES
APART M E NT S (Equa l
Housmg Opportunity) ha s
one and two bed roo m s. rent
startm g at S1 57 tor one
hedroorn and S 19 3 per
mo nth for two bedroom ,
wtth S200 dt!pos•t loca ted
near Fuodland and Sp ring
Valley Plaza , pool and TV
ant Calt 446 -27 4 5 or leave
message

Sma ll efficiency apart cen tral ai r &amp; heat 1 professional
type gentleman o nl y . 446 0338
G&lt;trage apt . furnished 3
roo ms &amp; ba th Wa sher &amp;
dryer C lean . no pets. adu lts
o nly Dep &amp; ret req Call

446 1519 .
3 bdt unturn garage apt .
S250 plus depos tt
Catl

446 37 86
Fu rn ished etii ciency . 60 7
2n d
Gall +p OIIS
S145
Share bath . sing le
Call
446 4416 after 7PM .
Furnished apt . 2 bdr . near
HMC . S235 Utilities pd .,
Adult s Call 446 -441 6 after

Wou ld lik e to rent turn
mo bile home in rural area
Have outdoor dog. f o r 2
adult s. price ranging S1 50 -

S175 mo
127 1

Call 614 -25 6 -

614-446-0322

Merchandise

Custom draperies. many
vene tian blind s. Roman
woven wood shades. verti ca l blinds . Samples and
estimates in your home . P
A . Savre. 304 -458 - 1078.

51 Household Goods

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St ., Ga llipolis . New
&amp; used wo od &amp; coa t stoves,
6 pie ce woo d living room
suite with 6 inch flat arms
$399. bunk bed s c omplete
witt'~ bunkies $199. 2 piece
antron livingr oo m !o uites
$199 . an tr on recliners 999.
other reclin ers sao. maple
dinette se ts $179 . box
spnngs &amp; mattress twin or
full $1 00 set regular -firm
S1 20. m aple dinette c hairs
S35. wa sh stands 8 34,
maple rockers S59. 7 piece
chr ome dinette set S 149 . 5
pie ce dinette se t S9 9. used
bedroom suites. refrigera tors. ranges. chest , dressers.
wringer washer s. TV 's, dry ers, &amp; shoes Call614 -446 -

TV &amp; Applian ces. 627 Third
Av o ., Gallipolis, 614 -446 1699 . Spin washers . gas &amp;
e l ec tr ic dryers. auto
washers. gas &amp; electric
ranges . refrigerators . TV

RIVERS

TOWER

Phone 304-676 -6679 .
3 room apt. and bath . Nice
location . reference and dep o sit required . 304 - 675 -

Camper

Sales,

U .S. At. 50. CooMIIa, Oh
614-667-3388 .

3430 .
AKC black German She ph erd Puppie s. Call 304 -

675 -7771

Reg Quarter horse filly born
5 - 15-82, laquana D . Han cock, sire Handv Wifk . dam
Housa Hanc ock. Reg . Stal lion born 1 -23 -83, Eye
Wanna Fly, sire Ruff Tuff
Revenu e, dam Top liverty
E"'line Saddle Shop Spring
Sale on all show items. show
saddle. breast strap and
head stall with silver. $489
value on sale $259. Call

614-286 -6522 .

Redbone Coon Hound, 1 yr .
old. not trained Ready to
run . $ 50 .00 367 -781 5

Registered Morgan Stallion

Ca ll614 -379 25 85 .
Riding

horses . Call

after

5PM, 614 388 -8469 o•
614 -388 8692.

7815

Registered Quarter Horses
Come &amp; see. Will accept
reasonable offer. Call 614 -

R abbits . Checkers &amp; Dutch .
S3 and $5 eac h. Call 304 -

675 1417.
57

Instruments

256 -6417 .
Fruit
Vegetables

Vegetable plant s S1 .00 and
up on Rt 33 in Letart Watch
for our signs .

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

675 -4424 .

Reg . Suffolf ram, 3 yrs. old,

$100 . Call 614-256-9350 .

614 -286 -2496

For Sale Piano. Call 614 -

58

446 -7711 .

Holstein bulls from DHF
tested, dams w -2 0,000 lbs .
of milk or more . Also Hol stein cow AI sired Call

Musical

614 -667 -3838 o. 6 I 4 -6676623 .
For sale Registered Tennes see Walker Bay Mare . Ap prox . 63 in. 1a11. Call 614 -

742 2023.
Young goats. S 15 and up .
New Zealand Doe rabbit $5
each Call 304 -895 · 3395 .

Hay &amp; Grain

$ 30 . Call 304-6 75 -7771
61
livingroom suite and afghans . See at 2023 Jefferson
Ave . Pt Pleasant
Piece

Bedroom

Suite.

S300 . 675 -3214

Farm Equipment

Troy - Bitt tillers . Check our
special pri ce before you buv
ar· tiller s. Swisher lmple ·
m~11[ Co . St. Rt .7 N. Ga lli ·
polis.OH
Call 614 ·446 -

Quality hay for sale in field .
$ 1 50 per bale . Call 304-

773 -5381

0.

Tractor. model B with culti vators . Call614 - 256 -6417

773 -5170 .

Transporlalion

sets .
GOOO USED APPliANCES
Washers , dryers, refrigera tors. ranges . Skaggs Ap pli•nces, Upper River Ad .
beside Stone Crest Mo1el .

Knauff Firewood Pi ckup or
Delivered . 1 2"-22" stocked
in yard
HEAP vender,
prompt deliverv . 614 -256·

6245
Lim estone. Sa nd , Gravel.
Delivered in Mason. Meigs.
Gatlia or pick up at Richards
&amp; Son Call 446 -7785
Go -cart 5 HP Bt s engine, 2
boys BMX bikes. dual hend
brakes. XL 250 Honda Ca ll
614 -256 - 1778 eve .
Pla sti c c isterns state approved. plastiC septic tank s.
plastic culvert , m etal cul -

286 -5930 .

6417
Wedding sets 1 OK &amp; 14K
g o ld $49 .95 &amp; up . W edding
bands $30 &amp; up . New &amp;
preowned. Frank 's Pawn
Shop , 430 2nd . Ave ., Galli polis, Oh , 446 -0840
Shrubs pruned , lawn re seeded , reta i ning walls ,
sidewalks, patios , fill dirt,
topsoil , bark mulc h 8c saw dust . Contact Bruce Davi sion . Ca ll 614 -256 - 1427
Sears riding mower , 8 HP .
36' cu t
Ca ll 614 -682 -

3956

446 -7813 ahe• 5 PM .
Country Oak Furniture, te blas, chairs, cupboards, dry
sinks, pie safes, lots of misc .
Conkles . Rt . 7, Tuppers
Plains , Ohio.

Farmall M 2 row moun1ed
co rn ptcker. $ 1.500 1 row
pull type corn p1 cker. Co -op.
$300. 2 row pull type JD
co rn planter. S300 3 pt
pickup disk , $25 0 . 3 pt.
grading bl ade. $150 M a
nureloade r, $150 . New Idea
hay rake , $100 Ha',' bal er

66, $150 . Call 614 256
1427.
U sed Equipment Gravely &amp;
mower .. S495 . GT Bolen
tractor &amp; mower . . S995.
fair cond 1050 Bolen tra c tor &amp; mowar 5595, MF
till!!r . . 9175, MF
Ja ler . . S50, Gravely

plow

$150 ,

8HP

Sears .. S225. trac tor with
damaged mower Chuck
Collier Service Store, Third
&amp; Court St ., Gallipolis .
9 N Ford tractor with 12 in .
plow s, good shape, S1 ,500 .
or $250 for plus
Ca ll

614 -379 -2115
Wood chuck. model STWC
12 Brus h Chipper. e~~:c
co nd . S4.650 00 Alti ce
Chalmers model DD road
gr111der. all hydraulic . 6 cyl ..
diesel engine . $8 ,500 .00

304 -4 58 - 1610.

2 tobacco balers . toba cco
sticks. 30 4 -675 -5484
4 ft Ford tiller for farm
tractor . 304 -88 2 2847

1978 Dodge Colt, 4 cyl .. 4
spd ., 2 dr .• low miles, ex.

cond. Call 446-6201 .
One Family Car. 1978 lincoln Towncar. 25,000
miles. good condition. Call

446 -2502 , afte• 5,00 446 4659.
614 -367-7307
1971

Cadillac

Umousine

ex c. cond., tinted windows,

93,500 !;om Ca11446-1833
or 446 -7833.
1979 C~evy Caprice Classic. 2 dr. ac. ps, V-8 engine,
body good condition, &amp;ICC.
performance. Will consider
all offers . Call 614 -992 7412 after 5 p .m .

Z- 28 Cemaro. 4 spd .. am -fm
stero. 35.000 miles. e)(c.
con . 66200 or 8.0. Call
72 Chevy Nova runs good.
nice inside, 6600 miles,
standard,$750. Needs body

wo•k. Call 614 -986-4318
1974 Ford station wagon .
Not running, will sell parts . 3
radial tires, new water
pump, gas tank, starter,
distributor &amp; carborator,

S75 . 992 -6249 .
'78 Ford l TO, low mileage .
Also chair, dresser. &amp; 3
men's suites. Ca11614-742 -

2524 .
1977 Rally Sport Camara.
light &amp; dark blue, good
condition . Call 614-985 4200 or 985 - 4244 .

l TO
$275 . 992-6939

1975

Ford

wagon ,

' 81 Celica Toyota. lift back.

304-675 -5149 af1e• 5 '00 .
1982 Z28. loaded with
evervthing. black.

Autos for Sale

54 Misc . Merchandise
TOP CASH paid for late
model used cars .
Smith
Buick -Ponti ac. 1911 East ern Av e ., Gallipolis . Call

614 446 -2282

$I 0,000 .00 t;,m . 304-6752189.
1969 Volkeswagen , good
mechanical condition $750.

304 -675 -7733 .
73 Nova, good condition .

$500 . 304 -675 -7942.

1972 Olds Cutlass 4 Dr . Call
after 5 P M . 446 · 4850 .
1977 Dodge Charger Spe ci al Edition. eKtra clean. exc.
co nd ., black with t -top,
loaded . $2,000 . Call 614 -

1981 Pontiac Grand Prix,
white - blue interior. auto matic, ps. pb. air, tilt, delay
wipers, defogger, quaJtz
clock, am - 1m 8 track,
29.000 miles . Asking

245 -5818 .

$6300 . 304-675-5656.

1968 El Camino 307 en gine, 3 spd. transmission ,
great co nd . 61,000 act.
miles , $1,995 . Call 614 388 -9905 w ork. 614 -3 67 75 2 4 h o me

77 Dodge Aspen. 76 Ford
Elite . 72 Chevy Impala . Call

1980 Buick Regal limited ,
PS . PB. CC, tilt wheel, good
tire. rear wind . def.. good
cond . Call 446 -4205
80 Chevy Mazda hatchback ,
clean. 4 c yl ., auto. good gas,
S2,500. 77 Olds Omega
Brougham . run good. $950.

Call 614 -245 -5405
1983 Ford Ranger 4 c yl. ,
standard. radio. gauges,

S5,500 .
3956 .

Call

614 -682 -

Bronco 1978 loaded with
9)( tras. exc. cond . Call for
appointment 446 - 1050.

304-576 -2372
576 -2285 .

and

$700.00 . '76 VW Aabb;1,
high milaage, body fair. runs

good, $500.00. '79 Oldo
Cutlass Supreme. good
tires. auto .. fancy wheels ,
PS , PB. air cond., AM · FM
stereo console. low mileage
gas engine. &amp;3800.00 firm .
'63 Jeep station wagon. 4
wheel drive. engine and
driwe train good. body real

•ough, $260 .00. 304-676 7642 .

Trucks for Salo

10 model Chevrolet 1% ton
dump truck . $1,600. Call

614 -388-9303 .

Vans

&amp; 4 W.O.

loaded with

1 973 Dodge Conceuion
van has sink, refrigerator,
pop machine &amp; breaker bo11.

Call446-9475 o• 614- 2455097.
1980 CJ -5 Renegade package. hish back bucket seats,
full carpeting , axe . cond.,

&amp;4.500 .
9506.

Cell

614-446-

CAPTAIN EA:SY
I CAN'T
1!110~15YE

MAV&amp;IO WE 9-IIOULD
GIOT 70MIO&amp;ODY E~?C
TO TAKE OVeR Till~
CME. MAYSE WE'FtE
JIJ'T TOO CL0!7e
TO IT.

IT,

WA!&gt;H .

New galvanized corrugated
cu lvert $2.36 ft . up. All
sires. Fittinga. Pipe, beams.
structural steel ~ new , used .
Big discounu . Delivered!
Anywherel Now! Estimates

heo . 304 -925 -0884 .

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

H &amp; S Home Improvements
vinyl siding, roofing, room
addition, storm windows,

$2,500 . 00 . 304-882 2012.

74

Motorcycles

1980 Harley Davidson wide
glide. Can be seen at Betz
Honda .
For sale 198Q Suzuki P.E
400, din bike, 600 miles on
it. Will sell reasonable price .

379- 2834 .

1981 Honda Z60R. priced

H &amp; S Home Improvements
vinyl ciding, roofing, room
addition, storm windows,

stone. Call 814 -367-0409
o• 614-367-7244 .

$400 Cel 446-4737.
1982 CB 660 Honda. low
mileage, sissy bar, chrome.
case guards. 2 helmets.

$1.500. Ce11446-3989.
1981 XR100 Honda dirt
bike. very good condition.
$500 . Several new parts.

Call614 -367-7506
1981 Kawasaki 80 KDX dirt

b;ke, 8300 . Call 614-667 3941 .
1980 Kawasaki KZ1300. 6
cycle engine shaft drive.
Many extras, very good

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN,
scotchguard-water extraction, deodorizers. FREE esti mate!. Reasonable rates.
Gene Smith, 992 -6309.
RON'S Television Service.
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola. Ouarar, and
house calls. Call 304-576Fetty Tre&amp; Trimming, s1urtlp
r&amp;moval. Call 304 - 67&amp; -

1331 .

304 -675 - 2088
4560
GET

your

SHAPE

0'

carpet

WITH

SHI~

STEAMER. Water removfl.
furniture cleaning, free e• l-

8325 .00 .

304 -882 - 2688

after 5PM

75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Cris Craft 36 ft . cabin
cruiser with trailer.

811 , 500 . Cell 614 -245 5032 o• 304 -675-1731 .
12 ft . Sears fiberglass boat
&amp; 1railer, swivel seats. trol ling motor, accessories.
&amp;360. Call 446-7383.
75 Chevy luv new frontend
parts, tune up, good cond ..

&amp;500 fi•m . Call 614 -379 2115.
1 979 1 5 h. Starcraft trihaul, 90 HP Mercury, exc.
cond .. $4,700. Call 4467295 .
14 h . aluminum John boat
trailer &amp; cover, purchased
new 1983. has 2 swivel
fishing seats &amp; motor guide.
atectric foot controlled trol ling motor. Call between
7 -9PM weekdays, anytime
weekends, 614 -246 -6820 .

WVAH

8:30

3802

9 :00

Phone 614 -446-: 3888
614 -446 -4477

This is not a contract! It's

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MLJ card. madam' Aqent.friend and pro-

Uriah Pert!

,

tector of this fine
talented LJOUt'ICJ man!
\

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JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING . R1. 1, 8oK 366, Gallipohs . Call 614 -367 -0578 .
83

Excavating

NOW.

FOR A WHILE THERE
WHETHER

Good - 1 E11cavating, base ments, footers, driveways,
septic tanks, landscaping .
Call anytime 614 - 446 4537, James l. Davison, Jr .
owner

EACH

MR.
WRIGHT,
JUST

A FEW
FORMALITIES

II Cil

(!) Academy of
Music Awards
Mac Davis , Charlie Pride and
Crystal Gayle host the 19th
arJnual presenta1ion of these
country music awards from
Knott' s Berry Farm, Buena
Park . CA 12 hrs I
(I)
America
at
the
Crossroads
(() 1iJ Cl}l MOVIE ' 'Eon;e
Kovacs:
Between
the
Laughter'
(jJ Cll ® One Day at a
Time Max s fondn ess for
Barbara grows 1n a way
neither of them expected .
(]) (jj) Great Performances
'Innocents Abroad .· Craig
Wa sso n, Brooke Adams
and David Ogden Suers s1ar
in th1s story about Mark
Twain' s adventures 1n Eumpe. (AI12 hrs I

9

(jJ I]) 1101 Newhart Sl ephanie, lost in a snowstorm.
is confronted by a 1rio of
strange rescuers .

30

Cll MOVIE:

10:00

'And Now Fo•
Something
Completely
Different'
(I) MOVIE: ' The Toy'

0 Cll ® Cagnay &amp; Lacey

1976

Fo•d

F I 00

auto .,

a.c ..

p .s ..

1ruck,
51 .000

miles. Call 614-742 -2880.

1962 half ton Chevy truck ,
frame very good. no rust. 8
cyL, 3 speed
2919.

1-304· 576-

Correct Craft &amp;: Ski Su prema. family ski boats .
New S. used. Parkeraburg.

WV 304 -422 -8433 or 304422 -2367.

News
1 t :00 1!1 (I) ())

576-2897 .

&amp;

Auto Parts
Accessories

I 980 Chevy truck, 6 cyl. ,
PS, PB, 38,000 miles,
86.400.00 . Phone 614446-1387 o• 446-8064.

Topper for Chevy Luv truck ,

'79 Chevy Luv. 4 opeed, 28
mi. gallon, long wheel b111 .
U&amp;OO.OO . 876-1848 or
676-8813 .

' 7B Honda Aocord. II opeod.
· 2 door hatchback, AM -FM.
olr. PB, naw tlrao. 8758288 .

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News

BARNEY
IT PAVSTO
HAVE A
BACK-UP
SYSTEM

SHUX-I'M ALL OUT
OF WEEDKILtER

4066

(I) Another Life
(J) SportoCenter
CD News/Sports{Weathe•
(]) World at War
(fi) Newswatch
@I)-Benny Hill Show
1 I :16 (J) Mazda Sportslook
11 :30 U (I)(!) Tonight Show
Cl) Being Homosexual Thi s
documen1arv fea1Ures profiles of seven gay men and
women .

SEWING Machine repairs.
service . Authorized Singef
Sal.es 8c Service Sharpen
Sensors . Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy . 614 -992 -2284 .

Cll

Best of Groucho
til CatUns
(() WKRP in Cincinnati
fi) Cil Hart to Hart The

General Hauling

Hans· European business
trip turns d eadly when their
business associate van-

James Boys Water Service
Also pools filled . Call 614 -

;shas. IAI (60 min I
(J) Latenight America
® All In the Family
(jj) Living with Grace Ta-

85

256 -1141 o• 614 -4461176 o• 614 -448 -7911 .
JIMS

76

m;n _)

10 :15 Cil TBS Evening News
10:30 (I) Sh;rley &amp; Pat Boone
l!il Independent Networt&lt;

10ft. Jon boat, swi\lelaeats.
New trolling motor. battery.

Oo•s &amp; life jackets, $225.
Call 446-9525.

WATER

SERVICE .

Call Jim Lanier. 304·676 -

7397 .

PEANUTS

WE SHOULD TAKE
BALLROOM

DANCING,

MARCIE .. :
B7

Upholstery

•8o . Cell 304-8711- 1169.
TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1183 Sec . Ave .. Golhpollo.
6 I 4 -446-7833 ""6 t 4-4461833.

Jumbles SOGGY ABASH PUZZLE RAVAGE
What h e said that so·ca lled barley 5o u~
was - BARELY SOUP

Sa turday's

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Join lhtJumbttloven Fan Club 100 recel-we &amp;ll ttighl·wordSui.r JumbMts I'VI':IfY mon lh
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BRIDGE
Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

Staymanesque

niEV TEAC~ YOV I-lOW TO
TI-lE WALTZ,~E FOX TROT
AND T~E TANGLE ...

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old man who:;e dt&gt;sirt'
far rxceeds
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too much, but Sta yrnan nev -

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er underbids. He· won the
s pade lead with dumm v·s
ace &lt;~nd cas hed his K -Q ·of
s pades to dJscanl on e of
dummy·~ c lubs . ~:.1st piiChPd
a dtamond on thr Lh1rd

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he&lt;:trt s
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life of a woman sufferfng
from Alzheimer's Disease

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Openmg lea d

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lead . East had to unguard
one mmor suit Jack Suu th
ra n stmpl y try one of ttH.'

By Oswald Jaroby
aod James Jacoby

Oswald: --sam Stayman .

I have known. He

also plays well enough lhat
his wins are many. He

1s

TwiHght Zona
'Beat Friends
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homa at Tampa Bay
12:00 (I) Bums &amp; Allen
llJ MOVIE: •A Very Special

Favor'

Nlghttlne
(jJ MOVIE : 'Shaft's Bi~
Score'
II IDi Eye on Hollywood
•

Gunamoke

word

the

that would not occ ur to most

experts but thai usually
works for Sam: ·

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and

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does n't drop , th e ut hrr pd.
will have to drop
Oswald : ··sam found a
Staymanesque plEly
He
cashed his aC'e and ktng of
diamonds Wh en \\.'esl fo l lowed twice , Sam knew thai
West held no m ore than onP

for whom the Stayman convention is named, has th e

club. So he le d il club to
dumm y's
queen
and
returned til e I 0 for a s ur C'thing f1ne sse
T hen he
cashed his kmg nf club.s a nd
made th e las t t wo tnck.s

with dumm y's queen of d!J ·
monds and ac e of clubs ·
(NEWSPAPER ENTF.RPR!St-: ASSN 1

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
2 Source of oil
ACROSS
3 Possessed
I Jacob's son
of a
6 Made known
confidante
4 Before
5 Surcease
6 Lunchbox

publicly

11 Task (Brit. )
12 Dried frwt
I3 Great

item

reviews

I4 Twinges
I5 Asian river
I&amp; Buddy
18 Three,

7 Ncst~gg

bank account
(abbr. )
8 Study
briefly
9 Absorb
IO Dry reg1ons
I7 Miscellany
20 Conduce
23 Breakfast
food

in Catania
19Tooth
substance
2I Opposite of

vert _
22 "I - Kick
Out of You"
23 Outdo

Ycslt!rda y's

AIL'Iwers

Z!IRcnrh

24 Book
segme nt

30 Grow tardy

31 Metn c uwt
12 Pastri(':-,
31

25 Role for

Penny
Marshall

standsttll

26 Doorway

3!1 Wagne nan

feature

hcrome

Z4 Duplicate

26 Braid
Z7 Penmanship

1-;;---+-t-t-+-

28 Beseech
29 Salutation
30 Leastfatty

(Lat.)
34 Wheat
bristle
35 Japanese
river
36 Have as
a patient
36 Cut
33 Foot

40 Related
maternally
U Manifest
f2 Was a candi·
date again

13 Fillies
DOWN

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used for the three L's, X for the tw.o O's, etc Si ngle letters,
apoatrophes, the length and formahon of the wordo are all
hlats. Each day the code leiters are different.
CRYPTOQUOTES

Cil MOVIE:

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round South kn rw that WC'st
had sta rted with length tn
both majors and ('UU!d no t
stop a mmor s uit ··
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;md who
acts like a man slillumk'r 30
when he plays m a maJOr
tournament ·
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a n example of Stav ma ncsquc . Th e b1ddmg wits

'Staymanesque' A Staymanesque bid or play IS one

(60

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

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

{Answe rs tomorrow )

wood Knights'

An apparently bad case of
nerves for Chris is actually
caused by a personal crisis .

Bas&amp;ments, Footers, Con crete work. Backhoe ' s,
Dozer &amp; Oitcher, Dump
trucks. &amp; water -gas -sewer electrical lines

&amp;

Now arrange the c1 rcled letters to
form the surpnse answer. as sug
gested by the above cartoon

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Answarhara{

responsible

MOVIE, 'The Alamo'
(l) MOVIE: 'The Holly-

tlend, Oh,614 -742 -2903:

Electrical
Refrigeration

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POLICE

J .A .R .Construction Co.Ru -

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GASOLINE ALLEY

CARTER :J1 PLUJ.tBI NG
AND lfEATING
Cor . Fourth an!f· Pine
Gallipolis. Oht'o

rx

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anyone

" Wayne Week beginst
Water welts commercial en~
domestic, test holes, pumD
sales and service . 304 -8911-

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

RETURNEr;&gt; HOME.

strongest desire to wm of

fJ) THE ALAMO-John

ma1es. 304-676 -2296.

82

Motorcycle parts. super
Glide front end complete
wheel. tire, good rubber , dial
brake, master cylinder , buck
horn with stock grips . throt tle cable, new head light all

... BUT THEY'LL BE LOTS SETTER
OFF, ONCE WE INFLICT OUR
LAWS AN' CUS.iOMS ON 'EM!

CAPTIAN

1979 750 Kawasaki, new
faring, BICC . con., $1350.

Call 614-992 -2042 .

OOP

678-

after 5 p .m .

614 992 -7110

A T.T.F.Y

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

Absten Home Improvement
Specialists. framing, roof·
ing, siding, concrete. remo deling, painting, etc. Free
estimate . 304-458-1566,

con. , Call

NO ". 1 PROB'L Y GTILL
FEEL AS IF I'M
BOB611f AROUND lri
TH' WAVES ..

s1one. Call 614 -367-0409
o• 614-387-7244.

RINGlE'S SERVICE eKpa-

l'IME IT5 MA'5TER

m

2398 o• 614 -446 -2454.

1979 Honda CB 650, wind shield, roll bar, cruise control, mag wheel. truck, low
miles . Call 446-4205.

WHAI THE:. TAL.I&lt;INc:;
CAISA IC' EVE~Y

m

Call 614-388-9857.

1978 Fo•d F150, 4K4, 4
speed. lock out hubs, V8 '

BORN
LOSER
- -- - ·-

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spouting. Now installing rubber
roofs . 30 years &amp;.llperiance,
specializing in built up roof .

eKp. Call614-388 -9662.

89 ,000. Call 614 -367 7760 or 614-367-0186.

SURPLUS ARMY . Camou-

55 Building Supplies

614-256-1182 .

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(!) Newo/Sporta/Waath6r
(])
MacNell/leh•er
Newshour
(jj) 3-2-1 • Contact
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6:30 1!1 Cil (!) NBC News
(I) Rifleman
Cil Mazda Sportslook
llJ Carol Burnett
()) Ill Ill ABC News
0 ()) (jJ CBS News
(jj) Hitch Hiken1 Guide/
Galaxy
7 :00 1!1 Cil PM Magazine
Cll Here Come the Brides
CIJ SportaCenter
llJ Sanford and Son
(I) Entertainment Tonight
(!) B.J./lobo Show
0 Cll Wheel of Fortune
(])
Nightly
Business
Report
®News
(jj)
MacNe;!/Lehre•
Newahour
OJ (j2) Entertainment
Tonight
Jeffersons
7:30 U Cil Tic Tac Dough
Cil Fraggle Rock
CIJ Inside Baseball
Cil Bob Newhart Show
()) Family Feud
A
Familv Feud
(])Or. Who
@ Wheel of Fortune
Q) llt People's Court
l!il One Day at a Time
8:00 U Cil (!) TV's Bloopers
and Practical Jokes o;ck
Clark and Ed McMahon
hosts this look st some
scenes that were never intended for viewing bv an audience. (60 min. I
Cil Not Necessarily The
News
Cll MOVIE: 'Willy Wonks
and the Chocolate Factory'
Cll Cisco Kid
Cil USFL Football : Oklahoma at Tampe Bay
Cil MOVIE: ·our Man Flint'
(() liJ Cl}l Blondes YS .
Brunettes Joan Collins and
Morgan Fairchild try to settle
the
infamous
question :
'Who has more fun -blondes or brunettes?' (60
mm .) (Closed Captioned]
II []) G) Scarecrow and
Mrs. King Someone is mur dering government agents
and lee becomes a prime
laogel. (AI [60 m&gt;n .)
lil (fiJ Frontline 'Return of
the Great Whne Fleet .· Tonight's program e)(plores
the heated debate inside the
Navy establishment over the
future of the new Navy fleet .
[60 m&gt;n.) [Closed Cap11onedl

STUCCO and PLASTERING - Commercial and residen.
tial , free estimates. Call

1D

Found'

Cll New Treasure
Cll Andy Griffith

Home
Improvements

1978 Chevv van auto, 6 cyl ..
AM -FM tape, carpeted. co vered spare tire on rear.
ladder, 63,496. Johns Auto
Sales, Bulaville Rd. Gallipolis. 446-4782, open til dark.

atw 6 ,oo . 304 -675 -2991
flage , denium, ren1a1 c lothing, boots, rubber-leather .
packs, children camouflage .
Open Fri. , Sat ., Sun .. 1 to
7PM , Sam Somerville's ,
East - Ravenswood . Plenty
free parking on South -West
side near lnfge white block
building .

News

a

Cil MOVIE: ' The Grey Fox'
Cil MOVIE : 'Loot and

extras.

83 .000. Ca11446-0515.

bow. stainless steel propeller. boat haa only 26 hr.
since new, has been stored
in garage. exc . cond.,

Firew ood f or sale . $20 .00
pick -up load . 830 .00 deli vered . Call before 11 :00

81

I 979 Jeep CJ-6, 6 cyl .. 3
spd .,

304 -

'78 Chevette, 4 door, auto. ,
new tires. 1980 engine low
mileage. runs good, good
shape, 61 ,500.00. '78 Ford
Pickup , body rough, runs
good . PS , PB . auto . .

72

73

19 ft. F;berfo•m SS 185,
470 Mercruiser motor, open

614-446-7398 .
Early American Hide -e-bed
Couch . Excellent condition .
Brown plaid, full sire, $260 .

71

1981 Chevy Luv 4 spd ..
AM-FM tape, vinvl covered
bed, 53,996 . Johns Aulo
Sales, Bulaville Rd . Gallipolis. 446 -4782 , open til dark.

614 -843-5213

1 and 2 yr . old Angus bulls
By Power Play &amp; Power
Pack , out of Shoshone &amp;
Po wer Play Daughters . Goebel Angus Farm. Coolville

64

Autos for Sole

1979 lincoln Towncar. Call

Yorkshire Terrier. male. reg
with papers. 5 years old .
Blue &amp; gold S 100 367Sale or Trade : AKC Reg .
Male Brittany Spaniel pup .
Must sell. 446 -4803.

8:00 U Cil (I) 1!1 (J) liD

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Livestock
71

I WHOSY I

EVENING

Services

Bell. Call 614-286 -6522 .
AKC Registered German
Shepherd puppies. Call446 -

Surplus stock. new and used
appliances. furniture . 304 -

Coffee table stereo. stereo.
dinette tabl e. Call614 -256 -

Furnish ed M ob tle H o m e,
ce ntral ai r. mil9 below city
overlookin R the river One or
two adults only . 446 -0338 .

Apartments now available to
elderly &amp; disabled with an
·i n co me of less than
$12.300 . Renting for 30
percen t o f adjusted in co me .

AKC Reg. Poodle puppies .

Call 446 -0857 .

&amp;

PRISES. Jackson . Oh 614-

7PM

1090

Used Furniture .. Refrigera tor s. c hairs. dryers. and
TV's 3 miles out Bulaville
Rd . Open 9am to 6pm. Man
thru Fri , 9am to Spm , Sat

verts, RON EVANS ENTER -

3159

Ga rage apt . fumished 3
rooms . bath . washer -drver
and upstairs furnished , 4
r ooms. bath . both AC . clean,
no pets. adults only, dep f!,
ref . req Ca11446 - 1519 .

Burdette's

0475 .

7 14 8

TWIN

$99 .. to 435 7 pc . $189
and up . Wood table with six
chairs $425 t o $745 . Desk
9110 up to $225 . Hutc hes.
S550 . and up, maple or pine
finish . Bunk bed complete
with mattresses, 9260. and
up to S 395 . Baby beds,
$110. Mattresses or box
springs . full or twin , S58 .,
firm , S68 . and $78. Queen
sets, S 195. 4 dr . chests,
$42. 5 dr . chests. S54 . Bed
frames , S20 .and S25 .. 10
gun - Gun cabinets. S 350 .
Gas or electric ranges 9375.
Baby mattresses . S25 &amp;
S35, bed frames S20. S25 ,
&amp; S30, king frame $50
Good selection of bedroom
suites. cedar chests.
rockers . metal ca binet s.
swivel ro ckers

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Sofa, chair, rocker, otto man, 3 tables. (extra heavv
by Frontier!. $685 . Sofa.
c hair and loveseat . $275
So1as and chairs pric&amp;d ·f rom
$2 85 . to S895. Tables . $45
•nd up to $125 Hide -a ·
beds , S440 . and up to
$525 .. Recliners. $175 . to
S375 .. lamps from S28. to
S75 .5 pc . dinettes from

Dragonwynd Catte ry Kenn els . AKC Chow pup pies. CFA Himalayan . Per sian and Siamese kittens .
Call 614 - 446 -3844 after 6.

Tw in size Bem c o box springs

8592
n•ce 3 bdr mobile home,
furn ished . con venient l oca tiOn on At 7 , no pets . Call

WEEK ONLY May 13-20.

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304 - 458 -

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on At
588
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to S618.50 value) with the
purchase of any 1984 motor
home or travel trailer . ONE

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one letter to each square, to form
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Wanted to buy old junk saw
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Rentals

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Acreage f or sale 304 -675 -

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ct~mper. 251h ft . long. 1leepa

XT190 Alice Chalmen farm
tractor 87500 . W ill take
trade . 304 -676 -7421 .

$3,600 . 00
1610.

79 Motors Homes
8o Campers

Stercreft

Fabricators . Call

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SA~ES &amp; SERVICE, Open _
daily 9 to 6 :30 , Sat. 9 to 4,
Sun. 1 to 4 . U .S. R1. 50,
Coolville, Oh 61 4· 867 3386.

9466.

mowe• $926 . 26ft . bladoo
$300 eech . I 7 ft . blade
$826. 1 earth mover $6'76.

3 - 5 acre homesites for near

2 bdr

by Larry Wright

evening 882 -3239

Rt 35 at Rondey . 3 mi. from
Holzer Hosp ital . Call 446 -

after 4 30, 446 -3426

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5 HP True Value rototiller,
used last summer, e.11c.
shape , $160 firm . Call 448 -

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

56

Condo minum Myrtle Beach ,
2 bdr , 2 bath complete ly
furnis hed , ocean view. 3
pools . 24 hr . security , tennis
court &amp; maid service Call

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Area deaths
Julian L Welch
Julian L Welch , 59, Rt. 1,
Langsv1lle, died at7: 34p.m.Sunday
in a Columbus hospital, following an
extended lllness.
Born Aug. 24, 1924, In Robinson,
W.Va., son or the late Dollver and
Clara Drummond Welch, he was a
retired supervisor for Precision
Twist DrUI Corp., Crystal Lake, Ill.
Surviving are two sons, Gary of
Columbus, and Jerry of Elgtn, IlL ;
Uu-eedaughters, Mrs. Steve (June)
Lowery and Mrs . Benny ( Pa I )
Artrip, both of Columbus, and Mrs .
John !Tammy ) 'l'ribblts of Crystal
Lake; a stepscn, David Welch of
Crystal Lake; three stepdaughters,
Mrs. Jack tJanet) Morris of
Chester, Mrs. Perry (Sharon) Wise
of Middleport. and Mrs. Robert
(Donna 1 .r ark.&lt; of LangsvU!e; 17
grandchildren; a brother, Russell of
Nitro, W.Va. ; and four sisters. Mrs.
Robert !Gladys ! Molden of Dexter.
Mrs. Virgil !Bernice! Justice of
Porter. Mrs. Harold 1Amy) Hysell
of Wilkesville, and Mrs. Basil
tEasterl Richmond of St. Albans,
W.Va.
Funeral services will be held at I
p.m . Weclnesday in McCoy·Moore
Funeral Home. Vinton. Burial will
be in Vinton Mem01ial Park.
F'rlends may call at the funeral
home from 2-4 and7~9p.m Tuesday .

t:harles R. Sprague
Funeral servicf.&gt;s for Charles
Robert Sprague. 00, who died
Saturday morning at his home in
Dexter. will bP hPid at 2 p.m.
Tuesday at thf.&gt; Hunt er Funeral
Home in Ru lland.
Mr. Sprague was born Oct.1.1903
in New Martinsville , W.Va. Hf.&gt;was
a retired worker for U. S. Stcoel. He

Weekend
accidents
kill eight

Mostly clear tonight. Low 3lHO.
Northerly winds about 10 mph;
Mostly SllllllY Tuesday. High 00-ffi.
Chance of rain near zero percent
tJrroUgh Tuesday.

was a fanner resident of Elyria and
had resided In Meigs County for the
past18 years.
Swvivlng are his wife. Anna
Shaffer Sprague, whom he marrled
on Nov. 10, 19~; five sons, Dwight,
Dexter; George, Wellington; Carl,
Elyria; Russell, Loraine Arnold,
Wellington; three daughters, Mrs.
Dorothy Toplnka, Chicago; Mrs.
Evelyn Hendershott, Amherst;
Mrs. Lois Lane, Elyrla ; 19 grand·
children and eight great ·
grandchildren. A hall brother,
Odeus A. Hafety , Lorain, and a half
sister, Mrs . Alta Beckett, Sebring,
aL&lt;.;O survive.
Officiating at services will be the
RRv. Lloyd Grimm. Burial will be in
Mllcs Cemetery. Friends may call
at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m . today.

Extended Forecast,
Wednesday lbrougb Friday:
Chance of showers early Wednesday. Fair on 'lbursday.
of
showers and thunderstonns Friday. IHghs In the 60s WednESday, ln.
the upper 60s ID upper 70s 'lbursday
and In the mld61D low "'ls Friday.
Lows In the upper 30s ID mld-408
Wednesday, the mld-408 ID low 50&amp;'
Thursday and In the 50s Friday.

Rita Rathburn Casebolt , :!5, 1627
Shawnee Ave , Columbus, fo!11'lerly
of Langsville, died Sunday at
Doctor's Hospital in Columbus
following a lengthy Ulness.
Mrs. Casebolt was born March 16,
1949 in Meigs County, a daughter of
the late Francis Rathburn. and
Dorothy Wise Rathburn who resides
in Columbu s. Besides her mother.
she is survived by her husband, Earl
Casebolt; two daughters, Rose
Evelyn and Tammy Jo, both at
home; thrc'&lt;' brut hers, Richard
Rathburn, Middlepor1. and Ray~
mond and Ronald Rathburn, both of
Columbus. Herfatheranda brother,
Frederick Francis Rathburn, pre~
ceded her in death.
Services will be he ld at 1 p.m.
Wednesday at the Hunter Funeral
Home in Rutland with the R ev. Bert
MU!er of the Lockbourne Free Will
Baptist Church officiatmg Burial
willbf' In Nelson Cemetery. Friends
may call at lhefu nPral home from7
to 9 p.m. Tu~srlay.

Olivf.&gt;r L Mtchael, 73. Pomeroy,
died Sunday at Veterans Memorial
Hospital
Mr. MichaPI wasbom0clober27.
1911 In Pomeroy the son of the la te
George and Lydia Davis Mlchaf.&gt;l.
He was also preceded in death by
one brother, Orvel Michael.
Mr Michael was a retired auto
mechanic and employe of Mason
County and Pomeroy Motor Com ~
pany for46years. He was a member
of the Meigs Christian Center and
served during World War II with the
U.S Army, Rainbow division.
He is survived by his wife, Marian
Bennett Michael; son and daughter·
in·law, David 0. and Marilyn
Michael. Gallipolis; daughter and
son ~ i n~ law . Mary Anne a nd Wood ·
row Ca ll . Pomeroy; daug hter,
Nancy Lee Ackerman, Pomeroy ; ll
grandchildren and four gre at
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesda) al 2 p.m al F:wing
F'uneral Home. Burial will be in
Meigs M~mory Gar·dens . Friends
may call at lh~ funeral home
Tuesday from 2 1o 4 and 7 to 9.

POPPY DA. YS - Middleport A.merlcan Legion
Auxiliary units 128, Feeney-Bennett Post, and 263,
Lewis Manley, will be on the streels of Middleport
with poppies made by veterans Friday and Saturday.
A.ll funds contributed will he used for veterans and

their families. Pictured wiU. Middleport Mayor Fred
HoHman as he signed the proclamation are, from the
left, Margaret Bowles, president of Unit 263, Etta WID
of Unit 128; Peggy Caton, poppy chairman of Unit 128,
and Lola Hampton, poppy chalnnan of Unit 263.

Emergency runs

Veterans Memorial

The Pomeroy Emergency Squad
took Shirley Jones from Dark
Hollow to Veterans Memorial
Hospital at 8:36p.m. Sunday and at
9:02p.m., the Middleport Unll took
Oliver Michael from Rock St. , to
Veterans Memorial.
On Saturday al4: 55 p.m., Racine
took Lenny Dowell from county road
28 to Veterans Memorial and
Middleport at 6: lJ p.m. was
provided treatment but no transporta tion for Charles Wilson.

VVedncsdayluncheon
Middleport Literary Club
members will meet at noon Wednesday al the home of Mrs. Richard
Owen, Rock Springs Road. From
there they will go to the Ohio
University Inn for a luncheon
followed by a tour of tlle Ohio
University Library.

Marriage license
A

marriage license was issued in

Meigs County Probate Cou rt to
Timothy R F'razier, 18, Mlddlepori,
and Camline R. Karr, 16, Rt. 1,
Middleport.

Phone

Middleport.
Sunday Diseharges·~None.

Saturday Admissions--Linda Imboden, Racine; Thomas Weston,
Racine.
Saturday Discharges--Dwight
Burton, Elizabeth Roush, Homer
Hysell.
Sunday Admissions--Hiram Pauley, Letart, W.Va.; Camlta Morris,
Rutland; Mary Kay Wallace,

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The 50th anniversary or Chester
Council 323, Daughters of America,
will meet a t 8 p.m~ Tuesday at the
ha ll . Charter members will be
honored and are to be at the hall at
7:3Jp.m.

Man escapes injury in weekend accident
Buchanan. 18, Tuppers Plains.
Buchanan had reportedly driven
the motorcycle on the sidewalk as
Soulsby f.&gt; ntf.&gt;red the driveway, the
patrol said.

A Middleport man escaped Injury
in a two-vehicle accident on County
Road 3 Saturday, according to the
state highway patrol.
Daniel T. Rees, 24, was east·
bound, two miles wf.&gt;st of Ohio 7 at
8:30a.m~ when a westbound vehicle
RRes to swervf.&gt; right to avoid
collision.
Rees' vehicle struck a pole and the
other vehicle left the scene. Rees'
vehicle wa• modf.&gt;rately damaged.
No Injuries resulted from an
accident ln Tuppers Plains Satur~
day, the patrol reported.
Patrick Soulsby, 26, ReedsvU!e,
pulled his vehicle Into a driveway at
11:15 a.m. and collided with a
motorcycle driven by Jimmy L.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, May 15, 1984

now he ld by the Huntington National Bank . The
department said thai loan is needed to enable the
company, which employs 180 workers. to re m ain
open.
The board deferred for two wt:"eks a Department of
Nat ural !«&gt;sources request for the release of $1.2
million for new construction at Cleveland Lakefront
State Park
Sen. William F . Rowen, DCincirinati, said more

abarempnt t.md utilit~ · rpnm·ations &lt;JI h:Pnt St::lle
University.
-A Uowl?d thC' AgriculturP [)p)Jat1mc nt toentPr into

information is needed on that request, as wrU as
a nother for $1 million for improvements at South Bass
Island State Park In Ottawa County.

foundalion subsidy paymcnt.

fonner owner.

The Clf.&gt;veland request involves a park office and
addition of some day~use facllilies . The improve
ments at Sou Ill Bass Island would Include camp sites

The board authorized a $1 million loan to 13&amp; D
Plastics, Inc., Byesvillf.&gt;, to permit purchase of assets

Meeting in regular session Mon~
day night , Middleport VillageCoun~
cil approved final legtstation for
establishing the villagf' as a
"Community !«&gt;investment Area ..
and named a new assistant police

service.

chief.
Council gave the third reading to
an ordinance establishing the reinvestment area which provides tax
breaks as a construction encouragement In the town. The legts!alion
provides that residents remodeling
dwellings containing not more than
two family units upon which the cost
of remodeling Is at leas t $2500. the
remodeling will be tax exempt for!O
years. For the remodeling of every
dwelling containing more than two
units, and for commercial and
industrial properties, upon which
the cost of remodeling will amount
to at least $5,!XXl, the improvement
will be tax exempt for 12 years.
Every new dwelling, commer cia l
and indusu·ial building constructed
In the town will be tax exempt for 15
years.
The third reading of an ordinance
establishing the position of assistant
police chief was approved. Council
appointed Sidney Little, a police
officer for the town for a number of
years, to fill the new position.
A Sf'COnd reading was given an
ordinanC&lt;' establishing the position
of park activity and maintenance
dirtttor for Hartinger Park during
tlle summer months. The director
will not , however, handle the
swimming pool activity a t the park
Payment for the post is $75 a week.
Purchase truck
There was one bid on thf.&gt;purchase
of a new Uu-ee.quarter ton truck for
Ill&lt;' Board of Public Affairs and that
bid from Pat Hill Ford totaling
$9,217.90 was accepted . Council
approved the April report of Mayor
Fred Hoffman showing receipts of
$7,4621n fines and fees.

Mayor Hoffman reported that last
night's meeting served as a public

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session on economic development

grant a pplications for local bus! ~
nesses.
He sald he recently
conferred with Diane Allen of the
Ohio Department of Development
which administers the federal
monies. Mayor Hoffman said that as
a resull of the conff.&gt;rence with Ms.
Allen hf.&gt; learned that Middleport
Village is not e ligible for a housing
rehabilitation grant thi s year All
communities which have had three
year housing rehab programs are
not elibible to apply for additional
grants unlil1985, the mayor sa id .
Loan prognun outHned
Mayor Hoffman outlined a loan
program being offered to businesses
the criteria being that a three-to-one
local r atio is expected. That is. a
business would have to provide
$lJ,!XXl for a $10,!XXl loa n and must
have a committment that the local
money is available. AI!Past five new
jobs must be guara nteed by the
business and loans will be at seven
percent. Owners must have 15
percent equity in the business. Two
or three businesses have Indicated
some intPrest In the program ,
Mayor Hoffman said.
Council agreed to proceed with
holding its next meeting on May 28,
the evening of Memorial Day.Itwas
info!11'lally agreed to Improve two
alleys In the town--one in the area of
Chestnut St.. the other being
between Rutland and Walnut Sts.
During

and more parking sp.:rlt'
In other business. the board:
-Approved release of $1.1 mil lion for asbes los

three years, department spokesman William Holter
said.
The board a !so approved two other loans under
state programs which permit use of certain
bond·lssue proceeds to make low-interest loans to
firms which guarantee the creation or preservation of
jobs.
Greenfield Foods, Inc ., Greenfield, received a $2.5
million loan to expand it s Highland County facility
into an operation which will slaughter and process
4,!XXl hogs daily. Part of the funds is earmarked for
land and equipment purchases from the plant 's

The $3)1 bid of George Quillen for
a police cruiser which was heavily
damaged in an accidenl recen tly
was accepted . Mayor Hoffman
announced tlla t village ordinances
have been updated by a Cleveland
fil11'l which annually performs that

By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel staff

GREENHOUSE

MEIGS COUNTY REPUBLICANS
FOR YOUR VOTE OF CONFIDENCE

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Pet Week

A YouthWorksProgramhasbeen
organized for the Pomeroy ~
Middleport area for the purpose of
gtving area youth an opportunity to
do odd jobs during the summer
months. According to the Rev. Cia rk
Baker participants wlll be paid $2.50
per hour.
Pomeroy and Middleport residents wishing to take advantage of
the service may do so by calling
992-:lllB. There wUI be a charge of $3
an hour to all customers except for
disabled people and senior citizens
who will be charged $2 per hour.

-Released $175.i million as lhP state's Ma\ school
-A pproved the purchas&lt;• ot two h·acls of land in
Lucas

Count~·.

The only people who will benefit
from tlle program will be the youths
tllem&amp;elves.
y outlls intei'E'Sted In participating
In the program and making some
extra money may . pick up their

totalin g more than 171 Jeres. from th('

Wade and Richard Wall families ) or expansion of
Maum pp

B;)y Statr

Park . Total purcha.sr' pricP i ~

Public schools would
benefit from surplus
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COLUMBUS, Ohio IAPJ- Co,·
Richard Celeste and majoril )·
Democrats apparently have bipar ~
tisan support for a newly draflcd bJ!I
tha t would earmark about $?11
million in excess lottery profits tor
Ohio's public schools.
But minority Rrpublicans v.:rn:
saying, as lawmakers I'('{'Onvf'nrd
toctay followi ng a srvPn -wf'f'k rr-

cess, that Celeste's pmposal stops
short of giYing all lo11 P01 profit s 10

MEIGS' HONOR STUDENTS- The valedictorian, salutatorian and
seven honorarlans have been named for U.e 150-memher gmduatlng
class at Meigs High School this spring. V aledlctorian Is Paula Swindell
Chancey, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Swindell of the Shade area
and salutatorian Is Sherry A.mold, right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby A.rnold, Route 1, Pomeroy. Class honorarlans are shown on Page
six.

t hP schools.
Sfon. PaulE Pfeiffer. R Bucyrus.
who lnl roduced a similar bill March
21, dPplored a pa r1 of the Demo~
cratic measure thai would pul half
of thf' unexpected profit s int o a
"rainy day" fund for future sc hool ~
funding emergencies.

He said 50 percent of furu '"'lot t~l') ·

Eckart's acid rain legislation
labeled 'too much, too late'
WASHINGTON !AP I - The
congressman who recently saw hi s
acid rain coni rol bill defeated m
subcommitt€"C' says an alternative

offered by Rep. Dennis Eckart is
"asking for too much, too lat e."
"Rather than helping to build a
broader congressional consensus.
Mr. Eckari is driving a wedge in the
existing coalition." Rep. Henry
Waxman, DCalil., said Monday .
Tf'n days ago, a Hou se E nergy
and

Commerce

subcommit tee

voted 10~9 to trim Waxman 's acid
ra in provtsion from a bill reauthoriz·
ing the Clean Air Act.
Waxman said the vot e posed a
tremendous blow to any chances of
this
r and cited the

defpction of Eckarl, D ~Ohio . who
had been considered the swing \'OI£'.
Sulfur dioxide is beli&lt;'ved by most
scientists lo be the pollutant that
eventually falls to eari h as acidra in.
which has been blamed for killing
aq uatic life in Canada and the
northeastern United States.
Control measun&gt;s ha vr lx&gt;en
opposed by many congressmen
from the Midwest, where- through
fuel swi tching or Pxpensive sm oke-s-

tack scrubbers -

muc h of

th~

b,· Eckar1 and Rep. John "'ibertrng.
D-Ohio, wou ld extf'nd by sLx :O'f'a rs
the deadlinC' for r millf'rs to comr
into compliance and \\.'Oulcl prn\'icll '
national fu nding for thr opt"~ra lion
and maintenancE' of control ~ a~ wf'll
as their capital costs, rathPr than
capital costs alonr.
"These provisions \\ill proU'\t
consumers. prot CCI johs and. m on"
imJX&gt;rfantJy, rreatr jobs for :o'rars
into the next cen tu~· and bc'y:ond IJ:O'

conllnuing 10 make the high · sulfu r

em issions reduction s would havr to
occur. They fear unemploy' mPnt in

coal industry ,· inble anrl comJX'Ii
Uvc•." Eckart sair1 .

the coal fields and skyrocketing
utility rates.

l.ikP Waxman 's bill. I::Ckart's
measure calls for a JO.rnilliorHon
reduction in emissio ns. but it
Px tends the dcadlinP from 1'!90 ro
1996.

The acid rain control measure
announced

~urpluse s

would bf' -.;imi!a r l.\ f'n

r umtX"!t'd . and unnf'{'f' 'IS&lt;J ril:o· ':'0.
'\\'e rf'alJ~· hm·r a chanct· to do
somrlhing dr;Jm&lt;l tic fnr Ohio'!-&gt;
srh(X)I childrf'n." Pkiftf'r .'-&lt;-lid.
udding t hat hr' hopPs CPlrstf ··s hill.
which wa s being int nxl ut ·1·fltm ~1~ in

both hou&gt;i('s.

willlx • aml·ndc~t

IO gJY&lt; ·

all I hr monry· din'C't ly· to t hr·sc•hl)(Jls
CC'k~t f' said Monel a~ · th(' ml·asu!r
~ l)( '&lt;.' ifira !l~ · pro,·idP~ th;ll lotti' n
pmfi t ~ f'XCC'Pdin ~ pmi t 'f' t i(J ib lur t tit ·
C'UITC'nl
fi srJ I .\ 1\tl
will
tx ·

t•a nnJ r kPd .
Lawmakers had approptia\E'd hw

1hP schools ahout SliYI mi\lion tn ~~..n
million in estimatf'd lollf"l-:&gt; prnfih .
but current estim.Jtf':, shoH· a('tu &lt;ll
profits v.ill be $91 mill ion mo rC' b_,.
the June .J(l end of I hr fi scal \'{·at
Ce leste sr~kl it is thf' in tf'nt of hi s
administrat ion and lhr i ...f'gislatut~ '

thai ·au lotte!')· profit s will SI'I'\'r
Ohio's svst~m of public o-,;luc·at ion.
Thr Ohio L ot f(lr:.· is mor0 succ·1•sstu I
than P\l'r bi•fon•."
But thP go\·1·rnor ...aid th( ' (''\ I ra
monp~· \-\'ill nut go lu lhP ~ Ia it •\ t)l :"l
SC'hool distrins on a prr-[Ju pil b~1.~i~
fo r usr• &lt;-1 ... thP~ - ~f'\' fit. &lt;1 ... :-.onw o..,t,lll. '
s urplus~.,~ han• in tht • pa ,q .
lns t ~.'a d. thr m on t·\- v.;nuld ht •
clh·Jdt"CC t'CJU Zl ll.\ lor tn-(1 purpu:--t·~.
I hr first l.\11-mJ r·kt'CIIur t h(• pu r·1·h; 1.'-t •
of comput('rs. li'XIhc Jok.-.. .md uthc •r
instructional m&lt;llt ·rJ ~\1 ;.;
Th t•:-. t ·
fund s. dlstributf'&lt;l 1111 ;1 p.-r pupil
ba~is, also cnuld lx · u ...(·d 111 11; 1\· :)11
JX'rrr nt r&gt;l thr r·11"t nl t'n11'1 t.: t·nn
building n•p&lt;1irs
Thr• Sf"('Ond half 11! the~~ ~ mllllr tll
u·nu ld bt._--. pb('('d int o ;til l&lt;duc .11lt 111,tl
~~ x rdiC"n&lt;'c lnn""'nli'nl :\1-cfilJill , .1
cont ingf'n c ~ tunrllor usr tnt hc ., •\ ' ·nt
of fu tun · -.; hort Ltlh in~'~"' t • m~t · -. !tlt
prim;n:.- anrl S I'Cilnd.I!Y l '(luc .1 ltt1n

Local group
wins

award~

Scvrral au·&lt;Jnl.-.

\\ '1"1•

\\, n h\

th t'

j uniors o l tilt ' Arnc ·rtt .11 1 l c·t..: JtHl

a discussion . council

Auxilia r~&gt;.

n rrv.· \\ .i' h-.~o r I ·,,..,, · ~ .
PomPro:o·. J l lhl' 1'('('1 ' 11 1 ~ ;~ 11 \rm u,tl
Junior \nnkrt •nrr· nt ( ll:t · i'c ·ld in
Columbus
Thr local group tcx •h ·, --.1 placf'
awards in tht' junior -. !ti ,l t'licm.
VPI C'rans affairs and rc •h,d 1ll l &lt;ltion.
and third in childrrn , 1/Ht .,.!lllth .
Robin LPh0v.· took ;1 1! 1.~ ·d p\,l('t ' in
hi story. a nd Mr~ II, II 1"1 1);1\'iS,
ad,·isor, tooK st:•cond p! .H'I' in iunior
acth·itif's based ,·, n tht · uJllt ·.., ~ )( 'st
all -amund progr ;un l'ht • un &lt;l J.bo
r('('f'i\'f"CJ a citar inn ln1 IJ,trl il'I P;lling
in lhf" "adopl.l )..:t. lndl.tlht •l " progra m . For t 'd d l1r-.t pL 1l 'f ' .m :1rd.
thr unit rJ'\ 't'l\'t•d .1 'un t · &lt;~tc h Pr

informally agreed to proceed with
plans for annexing a n area Jo
Middleport andvotedtohaveMayor
(Conllnued on page 6)

application al Meigs High School.
The work is for youths, age 14
through 18. All workers wlll be
supervised.
Residents Interested are to call
the above number and describe the
type or job available and the date
and time they wish the work to be
done.
Workers will be supervised, Rev.
Baker said.
Volunteers assisting with the
program Include BID and Ramora
Young, Joyce Blake, Tim Faulkner,
Rev. and Mrs. Baker, Rev. Mlke
Tanglo, Carl Hysell and John
FC61er.
The non·proflt organization Is ln
need of fUnds to purchase liability
.I nsurance office supplies and olller
materlals . The group will be
sol!clting for donations.

Public

Relations. Inc .. Col umbus, for promntion of Ohio's
grape products and graj'X' industriC's program .

Youth jobs program
planned for Meigs
.'

Me&lt;"her~M avPr

a $180,760 contract witlr

$894,400

Tax break
legislation
beco01es final

Regular Price . . . . $24.99
Sale Price ...... . 14.99

...... ' ' '"1"'"'"" ..... .. •.

Honor spring athletes

COLUMBUS, Ohio !API - State controllers havf.&gt;
provided the final vote needed on an $8 million loan
package designed lo help create more than 900 jobs in
the economically depressed Jackson County area.
The seven·member controlling board voted
unanimously Monday to accept a Devf.&gt;lopmPnl
Department recommendation on behalf of Jeno's,
Inc ., a frozen-pizza maker which already employ,s
1,100 workers at facilities In Jackson a nd Wellston.
Department spokesmen said the loan will enable
Jeno's to use $4.5 million to build a cold-storage
facility and buy some additional equipment for its
Wellston plant and $3 million to buy new
manufacturing equipmPnt for its plant in Jackson.
The 900 jobs are expected to be created in tbe next

THANK YOU

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Photos on Page 7

Voi.JJ, No.23
Copyrighted 1984

031 JACKSON PIKE · R1:35 WEST

Happenings around Meigs County...

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Loan could provide 900 new jobs

CLEVELAND (API - There
were two winning tickets sold
correctly naming all six numbers
selected Saturday night in the
weekly "Ohio Lotto" game. lottery
officials said.
The winning numbers were 2, 15,
21, lJ, 31 and 34.

An important mPWI~ for womm

lt'~ ~1111nll

Youngsters graduate

•

Two lotto winners

PRICE INCLUDES SHIPPING

ll'l.lf

Heart Fun Run

a-

Rita R. Casebolt

Oliver I. Michael

By The Associated Press
Eight peopll' were killed In Ohio
traffic accidenls over the wt:"ekf.&gt;nd,
Including three motorcyclists a nd
two pedesU·ians, the Highway
Patrol said.
The patrol counts weekend fa tali ·
ties from 6 p.m . Friday to midnight
Sunday.
The dead
SUNDAY
FINDLAY- SteVPn M Hanna .
18. of Findlay, when his car crashed
into a pole along a Hancock County
road .
SA.TURDA.Y
WOOSTER - Dal C. Drown, 19.
Shwv~. and Ty T. MPyer. 19,
Wooster. two pedes ! rians sl lllCk by
a c ar on a cou nty road in Waynl'
County.
MAUMEE- Thomas R. Koogan,
28. Toledo. killed while riding a
motorcycle on a city str&lt;'&lt;'t .
PARMA- Gary L Ha jtinger, :!9,
Parma Heights . in a one car
accident on a city street.
BEU.EFONTAJNE- Joseph C.
Wilcoxe n , 61. Worthington, lh&lt;&gt;
driver of a mo!orcycle involvt&gt;d Ln i:l
collis ion with tvJo carson Route h8 in
Logan Cou nty.
C1NCTNNATI - Earl A F'ullcr,
52, Me lbourne. Ky .. in a two-car
accident on I 75 ll1 Hamilton County
DELTA - Charl&lt;'s E. Dillon. l.l.
Lyons, ln a motorcycle accident on
Ohio 109m Fulton County

""' .... ·.""1 .~· •••

Monday, May 14, 1984

10-The Daily Sentinel

Page

,.

figurine .
Lane~· H.t n kl. t, Th'\'-h
l'lt'&lt; 'lf'd
Eighth Di.&lt;&gt; lrkt )Uniur prt--."'Llf'nt.
was install f"d ;!lnng \dlh 14 ot hPr
district prf'~ idl'nts from acro.••;s thf'
state. Also prC'sPntC"d an a\\'ard wa s

Amber Hankla. junror Mis., Poppv.
Atl!·nding ftlC' ~ tatf' conff'rPnro
wrre :\1r ~. Ltll'f'll &lt;l TiPmC'~ ·er.
Eighth Ui stril't JUnior .J c tivities
chJirm ;m, Mr s D;l\'is, local chair·
man: Mrs . .Janicr HankJa, and
juniors. Anna \I 'J!I. Erica MrClin ·

RECEIVED A.WA.RDS- A.wanls received at the
stale conference of the .Junior A.meriCAD Legion
A.uxDiary held recently In Colmnbus are displayed
herebysca&amp;ed, VedaDavls,junloradlvltleschalnnan

for Drew Wcbsl&lt;•r PolK 39, left, and Loretta Tiemeyer,
Eighth District chalnnan, and back from left, Anna
wm, Laney Hankla, Eighth Dl&lt;!tt1ct junior president,
Erica McCHntO&lt;:k, and A.mber Hanida.

lock. Ami:x'r Hankla. a nd Laney
Hankla . ~ ach r('{'Pi,·ro a citation of
mrri1 charm for thrir v.·ork in the
junior auxili:tn

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