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Weekly serm.onette

Livestock r,e port

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Voi.J 1,No.23S
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Pomer.oy-Middle'

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rt, Ohio,:Friday, April 1, 1983

'20 .Cents

A Multtmedia Inc . Newtpaper

Economy will help SEO's ailing coal industry
By .JEFF GRABMEIER
OVPstaff
GALUPQLIS- ThE' improving E'Conom~· will help
southeastern Ohio's ailing coal industry, bul will nol
deliver elE'Ctric consumers from rising rates. the head
·of American F.lectri.c Po~C'r Co. sa id here Th).lrsday
night.
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· "I don:l think therC''s any question we're going to
have to seek moderate ratC' increases iri the next few
years." said Willis S. White .Jr .. chairman of the board
and chief exE'Cutive officE'r of AEP. But h€' added thE'
increases would probably not bPas largt&gt;as they have
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been in the pas!.
White made the remarks al a press conferencE'
~preceding thC' annual dinn('f meeting of lhC' Calli polis
Area Chamber of Commerce.
He noted AEP's in\'olvel)'lent in the communityboth Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio ElE'Ctric Co .. which
provid&lt;'S electric servicC' for the Meigs County area.

and Southern Ohio Coa l Co .. operator of the Meigs
mines. are·affi liated with thC' company.
White said he hoped thC' UJ20 workers laid off allhC'
MC'igs mines in Novrmtier and D&lt;&gt;cC'mber would bC'
ca lled back soon.
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· The need for coa l is down now. "bul that ca n turn
around very quickly ... accord ing to WhitC'.
EvC'n with dropping oil pricC's and increased
regulation of the coal industry. hC' said coa l "still has
the advanl agC'" of bring the IC'ast C'xpensivC' fos,il fuC'l
for operation of elect ric pl(!nts.
"We have no intentions of closing ilhPminE'sr do~&gt;~Tl
for good," thC' chairman emphasized. IIC' cou ld not
makC' a predicition a~ to whC'n lhC' minC'rswi ll I'C'Iurn lo
work.
ThP layoffs at the Meigs minrs wer"&lt;' om• of sC'vrra l
measures AEP took to bring thP companv lhrough
what White IC'rmed a rC'CPssion "decpeq han an~ · sincr
World War II. .. Thr compa ny cu t sa lariP. for top

officers and pul inlo C'ff('('t a grnrral wagr and sa lar,·
· fr('('7.e for 1~1 .
UnlE's.s . thr E'Conom~ · lakC'S a suddPn turn
downwards. the AEP head,sa id no morC' cutba('kS or
layoffs will bC' n('('&lt;'s.sa rv .
·.. 1 hope wr havP don~ ·a ll we nN:'d 10 do. ll' s lx'C'n a
,.e0· slow rE'Covcr)'. but wc'rC' bPginning to seC' mr l ~ ·
signs of a pickup ... h&lt;' 'jllid .
HOWC'V&lt;'r. hr dQ('S nOI SCC a rrbound in lh&lt;'('('Onom.'·
ca ncPiling thr m'l.'d for electric ral&lt;' incrC'ast's during
th!' nl'xt srvPra l .v rars .
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" I wish I could sa~ · olhPrwise ... Whit I' said . "l'non&lt;•
likPs to pa)· high&lt;·r bills."
lnnation and high iniP!'&lt;'!&lt;I rail's han• fon·r'll pri('t'.s
up for almost all goods and srrYi&lt;'&lt;'s. &lt;'lr•clricil\
included. h&lt;• said .
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ThP pri('f' of c lectricit~ · has not incr·r•ast:cl mud1
mon· than th&lt;.' ~rm•ral rate of infli1t ion. Whitt' said . but
JX'Op!C' percPivr lhc incr&lt;'&lt;ts&lt;' ;rs morP .significanl

Civilian jobless rate declines
WASHINGTON tAPI - The
nalion's civilian un£&gt;mployment
r&lt;!te declfit('d to 10.3 perl'en.t in
March as hundreds of thousands of
.iobless Americans apparPnt ly wa- .
ited for stronger signals th£&gt;y wou ld
find work bC'fof(' renewi~g th£&gt;ir
search for a job. lhe governr:nent
-reported today.
The seasonall~· adjusted ratr fC'll
'for' only the second timC' sine£&gt; the
CGOnomy plunged into a de£&gt;p
recession in th£&gt;summ€'rofl981. Th£&gt;
0.1 percE'nt ag£&gt; point dE'Cllne _in
unt&gt;'mployment followed two
r· ·:l' hf o( ~ landstill 10.4 percent
L'lVili&lt;m joblessness.
Nonetheless. nearly 1U million
people remained on the unC'mploy ·
m cnl rolls.
An alternate unPmployment ratP.
which includes t hC' 1.7 million
military personnPl stalioned in thE'
United Stales, fell an identical 0.1
from 10.2
Pt-rcentagr r)oint perccntlo 10.1 percent.
There weresevpral bright signs of
improving job prospE'CI S in the
March statistics reported today.
The nurn ber of discouraged
workers,.. for instance. held steady
at 1.8 million after rising for the last ·
six consecutive quarters. ·
· In addition. the Bureau of Labor
'statistics rcportC'd. thC' number of
pcoplr forced to accept part -timE'
work last month for lack of anything
brttf'r f!'ll b~· nmrl~· ~.(XXJ. to 6.2
mUlion. Most of that decllnl'. thr
)Juf('au not !'d .."was among workers
who usually work full -time but
cxperi!'nc('(! a reduction in their
weekly hours...
And th!' avC'ragc workwPPk I'OS&lt;'
bv :10 minut!'s to a scasonallv
udjusted :l-1 .9 hours. following ~
declln&lt;' in working hours in
F'ebruar,·.
ThC' buf('au also not!'d that thr

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tlian five we£&gt;ks - havP stu:unk
substantially after' rising lhrough
out the recessiJin.
GovernmPnl s t a ti s ti cia ns
seemed puzzlC'd. however. by a
declinE' of 69,fXXl in the civilian labor
force overall. which came despitP
recurrent signals and forf'Casts of a
business turnaround .
1-n a statement prPpar!'d for
release at a news conference . .Janrl
1.. Norwood, commissioner of labor
statistics. said:
"These recent devt&gt;lopment s in
lhe . labor forcp' arE' espE'Cially
difficult to iniPrpret. Usually, labor
force increases slow down during
recC'ssions and. as economic condi·
lions improve. labor forcE' growth
becomPS more rapid ...
ShE' said "thr incrC'W&gt;&lt;' in· growth
occurs because people wanting to
work bC'iiE've more jobs arc avai la·
biE' and dE'Cidr to undertakr 1a 1 job
search ...
Bureau anal~· st [)('borah Klrin
said . the nation has not s('('n "a ny

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Six ty percr'nt chanc1• of showPrs
or thunderstorms tonight . ! .ow nmr
:,0. Winds rasterly to soul hC'astPr l~·
1!'&gt;-:lO mph. Sillur'day. wind~· with 90
pereent chance of rain. possibl~·
h£&gt;avy at times. High !i(~li5.
Extended Ohio Foreca.~t
Sunday through Tuesday:
Rain Sunday. a chance of ruin or
snow Monday and mostly cloudy
Tuesday. Highs ~$-55 Sunday · and
Monday and ·In tlu• -10s Tut'Sday.
Lows In upper 30s west and -10s ca.~t
Sunday morning and 2!hl5 Monday
and 1\1csday momlnJ,&gt;s.

kind of surgp" in th!' numbrr of
people looking for work. howC'\'C'r.
.She• added.l.hat "hQn&lt;' of u~ k.nows
if t hC'rr will .br, rnough jobs fo
a!Jsorb" la rgP numiX'rs of peoplr
competing for ava ilablP work laiPr
this spring.
Ail hough rconomists in and out of
gm•PrnmC'nl say thC' nation has
('merged frqm lhr dl'C'P recrssion.
l ly:'sE' a nal~•sts ha\'C' dlff&lt;•r('(i on lhr
stl-eng1h and durability of lhP
businC'ss turnaround .
PrC'sid£'nf Reagan d('('lared a
week ago thai "W(' arC' dPiinitf'l~·
· 11110 a n'Covrry. " Alltl(• 'arne tirnl'.
I he presidrnl's top ('(•anomie advis·
rrs rrvi~rd 1hf' adm in ist ra I ion· s
businE'ss forf'Cast. prrdicting thai
joblessness b\' lhf'Pnd ofl 9S:lw ill noj
be as high as they firs! hriiPved .Thr
rl'vised fot'{'Cast predicls unPmplo~ ·
mE'nt will drop brlow douhiN tigit
l&lt;'VC'ls bv ymr' s r:nd .
Privatr analysts hav&lt;' cau l iOn('(!
againsl C'X(l('('ling an\· dramat ic
rPlil'f from doubif'·digi I jt JbiPssnPss.

that thf' l'f' b
no1mallv a lag tx•twP&lt;•n uhrm·
plo:-:&lt;&gt;d ·workers' . Pxpr'Cta lio.ns or
g&lt;' lling woi·k and t_hr!'_ ('('Onom~· ·s
&lt;JI&gt;i lit\' to n•hii·&lt;• on a larg&lt;'·sca lt •.
D&lt;'ia iling the March slalist ics.lh&lt;•
hull'au·.sa id I hE' unrmplo~• mC'nt ralr
lor adult mrn. who make up half thP
labor forcP, fC'll from 9.!1 percl'nl to
!1 .\i JX'IT&lt;'ni. ·Othcrwisf'. lhC'rC' W&lt;'l'&lt;'
no sizltblr changrs for any nf thr
var iou s population groups.
ThC' buf('au said thr numbrr of
workrrs on lavoffs frll sharpl\· in
March and was:lOI.IKM'IlowPrlhan In
Decembl'r. when .lobl&lt;&gt;ss " ·ac hl~1 a
post . DPprrssion high of III.K
p(&gt;ITPnt .
F'or 1hr various ot hPr cat &lt;'gori&lt;'s
of work&lt;•rs. lhr bureau off&lt;·n&gt;d I his
bn•akdown :
- Adull womf'n. K.H JX'I'&lt; 'rnt in
March. down from X.!l (X'n ·rnl .
"'-Te£&gt;nagers. 2.1.5, up from 22.2.
- Whites, 9.0. down !rom 9.2.
-Blacks. 19.9, up from 10.7.
- Hispanics. 16.2, up from 15.R

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Meigs re~ords third fatality
A Rl . I. MiddiC'porl man 1\'&lt;!s
kill!'d in a two·vrhiclr collision on
MPig.s &lt;'ounl v Rd . :.Thur,da\' ni~hl.
thC' Ga,llia·M&lt;'igs posl of llir sl at&lt;'
highwa~ · patrol rPporb .
Ronald W. Ha rrison. ~'Y. was
pronounc('(l df'&lt;~d on arriVa l at
VPierans Memorial Hospilal at
10: l :l p.m .. according to a ho,pilal
spokPsman . Hr r('('Piv!'d SC'rious
injuriPs to his hrad and chPsl.
Troo(X'rs sa.\ · Harrison · was
paslbound ·on CountY Hd . ;, ;tl ·
MiddiC'porl Ifill when hr (phiciP __
c0llidrd wilh a WC'Sibound pi&lt;'kup
1ruck drivrn b~· KC'nnC'Ih G . ll art lr~' ·
:12. of Rt. 2. Pomt•ro\'. Th&lt;' ~ ::,;,p . m .
· .accidC'nt occ·urn&gt;d in a curw•.

acl'ording to lhP patrol .
Tht• hospital spokt•sman .s;rili
Hartl!'\' was tn·aiP&lt;i fill' cui' and
bruisl's and was rl'i!'asr'CI .
TrOOIX'rs at lh&lt;' highway patrol
charg!'d Hartlry wllh clrunkt •n
driving.
Th&lt;' wrP&lt;·k is lhP SCI'Oncl fat ;tl
al'l'idC'nl In MPigs Coun ty I hi ' " '" ' k
and third in lrss than lwo WN·k.s .
i\ JlacinP man. Randa II W. l.vons.
:.!:1. was kill!'d in a' th rC'I•·carcoli ision
on Oh io :J:IR Saturday ni g ht ~

Sey ler and his wife. Ncllla. are
in upper Pomeroy became so
avid
antique and collectible enthu- .
demanding that he gave up hospital
and they have a collection
slasts
work .
that
is
probably
the• most out sta nd·
At the Modern Chemicals Co., a
great deal of coal analysis and . lng in Meigs County. They · pur·
chased the Weed Wh,olesale Co.
water and soli analysis is done and
business location at 1ffi Butternut
this has increased over the years
"Ave. ln.1974. The building provldPS
due to the vast amount of informathem not only spacious rooms for
tion needed to me£&gt;! environmental
their .antiquE' furnishings but addl·
standards. Much of Seyler's work
tlonal space lor their vast assembly
at Modem Chemical is done for the
Department of Natural Resources, . or' antique and .collectible It em s. ·.
Seyler's petition for the Pomeroy
division of reclamation: The com·
mayor's
post is his first bid for any
pany has three employes.
public office.

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Holley Brothers Con5tructlon of
Rodney was the aPP4rent low
bidder Thursday for site preparatJon and' restora tlon of a four and
one-half ac~ site on General
Hartinger Parkway In Middleport.
The low bid totaled S83.ml.
Other bidders were: Moms
Excavating, ~nc., Lancaster,
S83,3216; Maiden and Jenkins Construction Co., Nelsonville, SIM.IOI;
Tom Mayle' and Sons Coostructlon,

Inc., CUtler, 189,575; Permlnpm
Excavating, Waverly, $92;250;

J.M .L. Construction Co .• Westerville, S93,QIO; D . V. Weber Con- .
structlon Co .. Reedsvtile, $9S,251;
3-R Indu$trles. Langsville,
$104,377; Paul Ben1dge, Jackson,
$107,500; and Shaw and Hol~r lnCJ,
Lancaster, $143,000.
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Bids will be reylewed . by Floyd
Browne Associates . Lmtd. an!!
· vWaae ctflcials with a bid award
expected to be made on March 11.
Ettlmate oJ construction 001ts by
the enlllneeJ1N ftnn was $110,(8) ·
with Ernest Woodside representing

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I.AREN WOLFE

Southern names
g_irls' state reps
prrsidPnl of hrr sophomorY•
class. on lhc sc hol&lt;irshlp tea m
for lhrPc yra rs, on both the
yearbook and Echo stall. and
srrves as reportrr for the choir.
Jenny is the daughll'r of .John
and .Joy Bentley and is a junior
takin g co ll cgP prpparatory
courses at Soulhl'lll. She has
played vollpyball. ba sketball,
softball and b&lt;'Cn In the pep club
for lhn'f' years . Shr is on the
yea rbook slalf. Sh11 allends the
SyracusE' Unil &lt;•d M ethodist .
Church and works In the
summPr as a lifPguard at till'
London Pool in Syracusr.

Laren WoifC' has bf'en sell'cted
as dl'li'gatr and JPnny Bri\Ucy
as aii C'rnaiC' to BuckP.VP Girls
Stair by thf' AmC'rlcan LC'g1on
Auxiliary of RaclnP Posl fifll.
Girl s Stall'. a workshop In
democracy. will bP hPid at
Ashland College In Ashland.
Ohio Junr 1!1-25.
DaughiE'r of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Wolfe. Larcn Is a junior at
SouthPrn High School whPrl' she
has lcll en&gt;d In thre£&gt; sports .
volleyba ll, basketball and soft ball . In summer softball she
plays with the Hits N' Misses.·
.She has srrvrd on lhC' studl&gt;nt
cou ncil for 1wo yrars, was vicP

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.JERUSALEM 11\ Pr - In l·h&lt;•
w;tll('(! Old City whPrr .lt'sus dir~l

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againsl v ioiPnC'f'.

1,9:J(I .vears ago , Fran(·isean monks
ThP Sl ll'f'i s of I hi' Old (' i I\' Wt •n•
' lrd a solt•mn pt'O&lt; '&lt;•ssion along tht • tTowdi'!J with pilgrims and l&lt;;urist.s.
Via Dolomsa on Cood Fridav . Outsid&lt; ' lh1 • walls till' roads \l't•rp
foUowlng lhP p&lt;!lh that .J('su' is congC'st!'d with ' vlsilors S}Jl•ntllng
bC'IiPVI'Cl lp haw· walked to his 1-:a, IC'r· and lhr culrlelcllng .lt wbh
Crucifixion .
PassovPr hoi ida.\ · in .It '111S&lt;dt ·m .
Protr,ianl s hdd ;,r srrv icr al thC'
NPvl'rlhC'lP,s. lhf'rPwa'" not icP.
( ;ardm Tomb. a trunquilpark a fpw
abh · drop in tht • numb&lt;•r ol pilgTirns.
hundn&gt;d .va rds nor1 h of thC' city
Thr Tourism M inlslr y PX IM ~' i &lt;&gt;d
wa !Is.
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iO,fXXl vis ilors l'nr 1-:aslt'l' · and
On l.r a handful of poli&lt;'&lt;' C(!Uid b&lt;•
. st:'Cn j:.TUanling thl' pilgrims along - r iissovr·r. a drop o( at lra .sl 10
(X'rcenl from last 1Par . ThC' Middil'
tlw l,(xtl-yard ·ldng Via Dolorosa.
thC' Sf!'('('\ of Sorrows. TherC' was no · F.ast's tensions arv.l lhP WPsl's'
rf'CE'SSion Wl'rl' IX'IIrvr&gt;d to IX'
sij:.&gt;ll oflhC' full y armed border police
kreping
pilgrims awa.v .
who uSl'Cl loescort I he pilgrims and

RICHARD D: SEY-LER

low ·bidder;

the engineering firm at the bid
opening.
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According ·to Mayor Fred Hoffma)l the contract calls for filling
and compacting · the area to street
level and seeding of area.
'VIllage council will decide soon
what use will be made of the area.
The ma.Yor stated thatover$400,ml
In HUD and ARC funds have been
.made available to the vlllaae If th£&gt;
area Is used as a housing
subdivision.
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·commerate Cru-cifiXion

Seyler ·n ewcomer.to politics
A newcomer to the Pomeroy
poll tical scene is Richard D . ( Diek)
Seyler who Is a candidate for the
Republican I)Omlnation as candidate for mayor ·of the town.
·Seyler came to Pomeroy in 19&lt;16
from Marietta and for 14 years
worked at Meigs General Hospital
and veterans Memorial Hospital
laboratories as a laboratory technician also handling x-ray work and
clinical analysis.
He founded Modern Chemicals
;~nd the demands c1 that operatiol)

because most arr using rnon• powrr. hP sa id.
Whit&lt;' not1&gt;d that ~rit 'f's in th&lt;' i\f::P s(•rvire ar'f'a
" haV(' ~On l' up IC's' than in til&lt;' r('sl of thr nation ...
ThP cos! of buildi~g thr $1.7 billion ZirlJmrr nuclear
powPr plimt in Moscow. Ohio . is part of thr n•ason
l'i('('lric ratPs will go up in lht• nt ·xt S&lt;'vrra l yea rs,
according to Whitl'.
·
t &amp;SOF. is j)arl-ownf'r of fhP conl rovt'rsial plant,
whosp cons! rue I ion has tx' •n ma rnxl bv forC&lt;'d
shul rlowns and stiff opposi I ion .
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Whf'n thr plant is opt•rating . it will ht'lp 'tabiliz.P
pri&lt;'l's b\· providin~ r·f'lal i\'t'l\· clwap l'lt~· lric it~ · . h&lt;'
s;1id.
r)&lt; ·spilt' lllf' '&gt;~'lba !'ks. ,\I·: p ·; chaimla n said " it's
• juslunl hinkablt• th&lt;• plan I will not tx• IJU iil. "
Whill' nolin~ lht• powt •riul opptiSition Ill nuc le; 11·
IXlii'Pr. Whil! •.sa id hr is .. :1bsolu It' I\' t ., lll\'ill&lt; '"I wp havt ·
to ha\·r nuch •; 11· (XJWPr inth&lt;' hllun •."

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- Senlo( citizens - anyone who
the area is .being paid from funds
is 65 years of age or older. Proof of
from the $2,6 million thre£&gt; year
your age must accompany your
comprelienslve grant obtained by
application .
the vlllage(rom the Depar-tment of
Pennanently and totally
Housing and Urban Development.
disabled - A statement from a
Meanwhile, Mayor Fred Hofcertified physician stating . the
fman said today applications are
extent
and duration of your dlsabll·
now available at the water office
lty
must
accompany your
for the water and sewage discounts
application.
to eligible residents.
discount Is
- · A 20
A 10 percent discount on water
aiid sewage bills is available to the : available to Unemployed residents
who are preSently drawing unemfollowing residents who are heads
ployment compensation. Proof of..
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your current unemploy ment com. pensation claim must accompany
yout application .
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To Qualify as head of the
household, th£&gt; resident must be the
principal wage earner ~ In lhe
household and be able to supply
·proof, such a's a Copy of your mos.t
recent Income tax return.
Discoiints for au those residents
who have their applications 'in and
approved by April 15 will be
effective wlth ll(ater and sewage
bills which are sent out the first of
May.
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BOB HOEFLICH

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DALE ROTHGEB, JR.

R!?Volution, ,a relatively unknown
French )ournallst sent a letter to
Edmund Burke asking his opinion
of , events In Paris. The reply ··Burke's "Reflections on the Revolution 1n Fraoce" - is a classic,
widely read and quoted even today.
Charles Kingsley,' the British novelist and a vocational papist-halter,
but one papist too rpany when, in
the J.BSOs, he went after John Henry
Newman. His reply - the "Apologi a pro VIta Sua" - wasted
d
Kingsley and his arguments, .an

survives as New rna n 's
the Nuclear Age," is, . in the
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masterpiece.
So wiD It 'be, fn my judgment, : ·ltripoitant polemic published in the
with what the phtlosophyer and - postwar generation.
_
sociologist Michael Novak has done
• The Novak document, which
tc the commission of Cathoilc
undertakes to del'l')onstrate why
bishops that circulated two drafts
.~n at~ good, will and Christian
of a proposed pastoral letter; to be
Pedigree can with good conscience,
acted upon In May· by the' full
and indeed ought to, support a
congregation of American Catholic
nuclear deterrenl'pollcy, Is sharply
blsl)ops, on the matter of nuclear
distinguished from the cited prededeterrence. 'The idea is to condemn
cessors in tcne. Burke achieved a
even an inventory at nuclear
high pitch of eloquent and thunqerweapons. Mr. Novak's 20,00().word
ous disavowal as he examined the
document, called "Moral Clarity in
premises of the French Revolution

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learn /o take rare of themselves or somginspirro gc~ ius manages to adapt
assembly lin&lt;· techniques to the indu\itry.
Neither is likely to occur. of course. Meanwhile, progress on care and
feeding of the human body has been shown to be a slow process. And when
health doo; break down, il Is unlikely a robot will ever substitute for a
doctor.
Other costly factors enter the picture, too.

That is, thry didn 't really expect to contain costs at all.
'fhp s ur-vey, by William M. Mcrcrr, Inc .. a corporate benefitsconsultant,
r~·vealed anothPr Irony: Only 31 p&lt;•rccnt of the 1,4~ employers In the
survey said they ha ve lmplementro formal managemenl strategies to
con trol such costs .
True. many t•mployers sa itf lhry werr at lhP point of developing such
progi'ams in )98.1. but those !hal have followed the h&lt;&gt;a lth ca r•• scene
suspect that a slln ilar sm-vey a dozen years ago might have shown the
sam£' n-sult.

There is still anot he r probl&lt;•m w ith cost cont ainment. Individuals, tha i
is. arf' often not ('V(' n aware of cost s bee':.! USC" third parties- employrrs,
· unions or insun•rs - ha ndiP th&lt;• bills. SomP patimt s don't PVPn &gt;«' lh&lt;•m.
Hf'alth can:' offi cials say one fa lrly cffrctive way to rei nst 1111 hC' sC'nSf' of

rx·rsonal n •st&gt;ms ibilit y and obligation is to ra ise dedurtiblPS.

leav in~

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Nevf'rthol&lt;&gt;ss, on ly :tl pPrrrnt of the 1.4:!0 rcspondmls in lhP Motwr
survPy haw intTPased d!&gt;dU{'I llJIPs or Pstablishc'(( h,ikher eo pa)'mr •nt s in
group hea lth plans.
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"communicating eost-con tainmPnl . Pfforts" and "educating
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WASHINGTON -Shortly before
the Falklands war last year, the
Alllentlne government negotiated
with a respectable firm In F:lorlda
to build a $15 mllllon crematortum
In Buenos Aires.
In a grisly echo of the Nazi
oolocaust, It appears the mtlltary
junta planned to use the assemblyline oven to cover up the torture and
execution of thousands of victims of
the 1976-79 "dirty war" against
lettlst gueriulas and their sus. pected sympa thlzers. An estjma ted
20,001 Argentine· men, women and
chlldren - at least 100 under the
age of 10- disappeared after being
abducted by the armed services
and right -wing dealh squads.
The automated crematorium
·was to have nad the capacity to

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kindly in his approach, respectful of
their authority, patient with the
descrlptlon of Its llmltations. B~t
what he produced,.after circulating ~
early drafts to dozens of scholars, ;
critics, frtends and men' of affairs, '
Is a document so lucid and
compelling that anyone who desires to explore the most Important
question of'our day - namely; lsjl
moral to dispose of a nuclear
Inventory fql_ the proximate purpose of deterring aggression, and
!lie-strategic purpose of preserving
the freedom of the innocent - will
want to read lt. And, prohab!y, to
reread It.
Mr. Novak, the author of a dozen
books, most recently " The Splr1t of
Democratic Capitalism" was actIng, when he undertook to wrlte the
statement, coocretely as a Catholic
layman. It appeared a fortnight •
ago in Catholicism ln Crisis - A
Journal at Lay Catholic Optnion
(Box 495', Notre Dame, Ind. 46556) . .
But because the document, notwithstanding Its denominational prov(
enance, Is as cogent for th
Protestant or the Jew, the editors o _,
National Review (150 East 35th St.,
New York, N.Y. 10016) devoted the . ,
whole of our current Issue to .
reproducing it.

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remains, the Argenllnes Insisted on
a special device that would open
caskets a nd dump the contents onto
a ronveyor belt that would feed
them Into the furn ace.
Those lamlllar with the plan
cited the 400-body-a-day capacity of

expenses.

the crematorium - an extraordi·

discovery led to mass protests and ,,.
open criticism of the military,
which has been trying to a rr.ange a
. blanket amnesty for the desaparecldo killings before reli nquishing .
power to a civilian government. ~ ,
UNDER 'THE DOME: Rep. , .
Silvo Conte. R-Mass., identified In a

nary number in a society where
cremations af!' rare - as concluslve evidence tha t it wasn't a few
.old bones the government wanted
to destroy , but the · mutilated
corpses of "desaparecldos" - the
disappeared ones.
The Argentine mlliiary's desper ate need to destroy the evidence of
Its butchery was made all too clear
rec~ntl y , when more than 1,500
bodies of "dirty war" casualties
were found In an unmarked grave,
stacked as many as six deep. The

vlsllor" to the Virginia hunting
estate or ex-CIA agent and no'!'convicted felon Edwin P. Wilson,
has called to say that he was a · ,
hunting guest of Wilson on only one . ,
occasion , and barely knew the .,
former undermver agent.
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- Ever · since he forcefully .
ordered some tourists off a "Sena - .
tors Only" elevator so he could get
lo an lmpon a nt floor vote, . Sen. · ·
Henry J ackson , D-Wash .. has been
gett in&gt;: ribbed by Senate staffers . . ,'

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According to a n exec utive of the
Florida firm, Argentina offlclais
lnltlated negotiations In 1~1 for a
modern, efficient cremator1u.-, .. ·•
The Argentines explained tMf It
was Intended to make more space
avallable In Buenos A!Fes' large,
city-owned Chacarlt a Cemetery.
Remalns burled long ago were to be
dug up and cremated to make room
for new bodies, the Americans
were told.
To ensure thai no human attend·
have to handle the

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of massive retaliation . II has been
left lor the present admlnistrallon,
with their blind disrega rd of
everyt hin g but the cold war, to
suggest llje Impossible. Armament
for either defense or retaltation Is
non-productive as It gathers dust In
storage bins around the country. I
have read that there Is destructive
forces already stores In the world
equivalent to a ton of dynamite for
every man . woman and child In the
world. Like the lilies of the field, It
neither spins nor sews. And , II Is
certainly no t beautiful'
Since World War II. !here has
been lntens.cJ:OmPf.Utlon between
the United States and the Soviet
Union . Neither has made any
serious effort to reach past the
competitiveness and unde~
tand
the other. Two generations o each
country ljave been taught to
on
iheother as the bad guys. When · e
makes a move lhe other moves to
check lt . Any hint of understanding
In either country Is equivalent to
being brahded as a Ira! lor . To us In
lhe United States the RusslaJJ
ventures In such countries as Cuba,

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art( viewed as aggression. To

Rt1sslans our "assistance" to such
countries as EISalvador, Honduras
and lsra,el Is also viewed as
aggres~IO!)·. President Reagan has
publicly branded the Soviet UnJon
as the "evil Empire ." As I don't
read Russia n. I don't know what
they call us but ills probabl y as bad
or worse. We lac k understanding of
each other!

This administrat io n _has been
especially harsh toward the Soviet
Union . They came Into office with
a n anll-Sovlel chip o n their
shoulder and they have never yet
made any overt ures lor peace.
Preside nt Reagan refused to attend
the funeral of Leonid Brezhnev and
missed the chance of a beller
acqualnt ~ nce wllh Yuro Andropov ,
the Soviet premier. Alexander
Halg cancelled the Soviet a mbassador' s pa rking space In the Stale
Department basement. Two unimportant Incidents but both designed
to demean the Sovret image. 1 am
.. not recommending any groveling
toWard the
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personal 3-0 ma rk ·on the m ound .
STEWART - The rampaging Porler fanned five and wa lkecJ just
So~thern Toma{loes stormed out of
one. Overall - Souther.n pit ching_
the month of March here Thursday fanned nine and walked six.
·
evening with a 10-5 triumph over
SHS whipped up 'a 6-1 lead in the
non-league Federal Hocking.
third on a Beegle. double, a ,
After faDing behind 2-0 in the first Cunningham triple, walks to Coninning, Scuthef!I came . back wllh . nolly and Hupp, and a Joe Wolfe
'two big· three-run ' ll)nlngs -In the .. · single. F ederal came· bBck-wlth two
second ·and lhlrd rounds-._The win ·. in fhe bottom half orthe_lnnlng, but ·
boosts the undefeated Tornadoes of two runs eac h in the founh and
Coach. Hilton Wolfe, Jr. to 3-0 on the sixth rounds gave SHS the needed
season.
margin of victory.
Zane Beegle started on •he
Leading the 13-hlt Southern
mound for the Tornadoes , but was hitting parade was Porter with a
plagiJed with control problems in double and single, Beeg le a ,peliect
the early going. Reliever Steve night wllh a double and two singles.
Fisher was called upon to finish the and a nother clutch power hitting
third Inning with a strike out to end display by Rob Cunningham who
a F'H rally.
smacked a triple, double, and
Fisher got Into trouble In the single. Other Southern hitters were
fourth Inning liy walking the first Tony Deem, Paul Harris, Wade
two batters. Righthander Jo hn Conl)olly, Joe Wolle. and Richard
Porter, who posted the win WednesDavis each wllh singles. Lancers
had only fi ve hits. two si ngles by
day night, came from the bullpen to
retire thE&gt; s ide within two strikeouts Alan Koker and singles by Ben
and a ground out. Porter than
Bennett, Randy Ma tlack. and
pitched scoreless bail the rest of the
Wa lker.
Un""'""'
way to post the win and record his
SoulhNn
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third victory of the year.
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Battt-rlc..'!li: 7~ nP &amp;-ff.tlr&gt;, SIC'Vt' F'l sht' r HUrd,
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as mucb respect as we trea t other
countries not nearly so lmporiant
or so powerful.
l believe l am s pealdng for
two-thirds of !he America n people
when l ask for negotiations to e nd
the Cold War and a freeze on the ' ·
product Ion of nuclear weapons
until such negoUatlons take place.
We have a choice to make between
main taining a genuine nuclear
deterrent or developing the capabilit y lo fi ght a nuclear war. wlth the . '
Soviet Union . We already. have ,.,
enough nuclear weapons to be a
deterrent . To build more Is a .. ·
nuclea r overkill yet just last week a
tra lnload.-of. newly made nuclear
wa rheads crossed our nation from
Texas to the stat e of Wa shington to '
supply a nuclear submarine. How "'
m~ n:;, times can we kill a Russian .. ,
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or th~ us?
I can see bleak times ahead tor'
the younge r generations. 1 can see . ~
even bleaker times If we follow the · '
foolhardy courS&lt;: presented last · -"
week by the president!

The new F'oodland sponsored
softba ll team (old R.C,) is ap- ·
proaching the 1983 season. Mosl of
the team's players have been
together for the last six to12years,
and over the last five are averaging
112 wins and only 'l71osses per year
for a re'TnarkablE&gt; .003 winning
. percentage.
Last season. Foodland posted a
134-33 record, winnlng 10 tournaments whllr finishing second In
four . The offense averaged 10.1

s~asoit

Mulholland. of Logan. Both hit over
.500 last ' year for their respective
teams while combining for 60 home
runs .
F'oodland's fi rst tour nam ent ~H)
be coming up In the next couple
weekends, with Its first big contest
coming Memoria l Day Weekend at
Richmond . Va . In the Richmond
.Round Robin . The local ream would,
like to avenge last year's loss in
Richmond to Lawson 's Aut o Pans
of Alt amon te Spring s, F'la. who not

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rode hbme on a Doug Bailey s ingle .
the score 1-0.
-E;;lstern ca me bark with Ihiee.
markers In the third on a line single
by .Dervn J ewell, a n infl ell h~ by
Roger Bissell, a fielder's choiCE',
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ectged closer with a walk to Arnold ,
an ·e rror, a nd a si ngle by Brown.
J;HS went down 1-2-3 In the four1h ,
but',WHS plated two mor&lt;&gt; to tak e a
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Eastern hitt ers were Holter with '
0-0-1 as Is Wate ord .
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Senior hurl e . Mark Holt e r singles. Bissen · a single, Lan y
pitched an outstanding ga nic, Cowdery a s lrigle, and J ewett a
gell ing s tronger as the game single. Snyder: Whit e, Brown and
progressed . Holter's , r h ~nge or. Bailey each bad slngl_es for 1he .
pace and tantalillng'curve kepl1he . ho,t ~ ···
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Rat!t•r·k• s: Hui tt•!" a nd Cowdt'l "\' 11 SO :1BB.
just lhree In a fine effort .
i\.!11ol d a nd Sc:hw plk&lt;'rl IU SO :\ Bo.
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Tim Arnold hooked' up' ln a gre;n
elton of his ow n by fa nning 10
Eagle ba ts men, walking just three.
a nd alio_\"ing seven hits.
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when Holter tripled and Guthrie
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Arnold the n buckled down to st r'l l·"
out ih'e side, thu s tnwanin g th~
threq,t.
In· the bottom ha lf of the frame
WHS' plinro , a· run when Tom

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WATERFORD - ,.Th~ Ea s)e rn
Ellgle baS('ball team opened it.,
1983 baseball season with a 5-5. tie
here Thursday evening against the
Waterford Wlld(:ats. Tiie·gamewas
called becausell&gt;t darkness . Eastern had been scheduled for four
contests this week, but had three
wasl'lied away by spring r aiiis a nd

runs peronly
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to wlii
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240 team
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lt s lead,
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allowed
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tournament.
later
year
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single
and f&gt;-,1
a no, other
The locals have won four straight won the Class A Nationals , finishEastern error. '
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M &amp; M league cHampionships, four
lng No. I in lhP country.
In--the bottom of the sixth Hol ter
straight distri ct titles, a nd have
Team mem hers Include Rlc:k ~
doWn 10 sn·Ike out the side
made three straight and regional . Ash. Ed Baer. Jim Cooksle. Jerry · Withod t. inctdent , setting the suige
a ppearances.
Davenport~ Ml!'k Davenport. Bob
fol" .an"'.Eagle rally. In it s
Foodlandsoftballers hlt107home
Eastrllan , · Dave F'l!e, Terry
scheduled th'mi-at bat In the top 'of .
r4ns In 1982. with Greg James .George, Danny Gillispie, Danny
the s~nth Inning Jerry -Larklrs
hitting 62, Bill P ai nter 47. and Dave
Hood , Timmy Hood. George Hotstartect · thin gs off by reaching ·
Fife 31.
, !man, Larry Howell , Greg J 11m es.
sa fely 'on an error . Deron Jewett
Billy Painter led the way In runs
Ed Kincade. Tim Mulholland, B!U
walkl'i-1 . and Larry Cowdery
batted In with 211 oft he team's HiSS.
Painter, Red Robinson, Mike Tur- reactied on a miscuE&gt; to load the
James had 193, Fife 160, Ed
rlll, Ray VanMatre, Gene Wise,
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~ncad e 122 , and Gene Wise 111.
Tom Woods. and- Scorekeeper
C~ri&gt;enterv(hen lined a sh&gt;lgle
Outstanding short'S top Ed Baer · Jackie Justice .
Infield to score a run
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UKE OLD ~ - Detroit Tiger manager Sparky Anderson
(left), renews his !rie'ndshlp wltll David Alejandro Concepcion, 7, and
his father, Dave Concepcion (right), ofthe Clntlnnatl Reds !oUowlng an
exhibition hasebaD game hetween lhe two clubs Thu"""9f. The Reds
won the contest H. Anderson was the Cincinnati manager lor nlne ·
years, joining the Tigers In 1978. ( AP Laserpholo).

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sources told my associates Da le
Van Atta a nd Joseph Spear. Only
the chaos that followed the junta's
Falkland Islands qlsaster prevented the signing of the. contract,
leaving the American company
with $50,000 In out -of-pocke t

R~~k]i~g~.:;· plan

President Reagan last weel(
proposed
opening another Pandoi\s If maiiPrs woTm· t diffi&lt;•ult &lt;•nuugh to managP, the rt&gt;spond&lt;•nt s addrd
ra's
Box
which may cos t this
that a not h(IJ' common pmblPm wa~ ·' lark of roopPra I Jon fr·om hf'a lth ear·r
country
trilllns
of dollars In the next
pmviclcrs·· in cont rib uHn~ to cost manaJ,!rmC'r\1 pfforts.
two decades and open a new facet
~ of the cold war wtth Russia. His
"new" sche me for defense has all ·
the unreal qualities that have
fascinated children from Buck
Rogers to Star Wars. Ha s the
president been playing those video
games too much•
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The new can of worms was
opened by Presldenl Reagan In a
She may not !&lt;row It but In more
I'm writing this le tter concemlng
nationally television address from
ways than one her son touched all of
a child named P. C. King . l didn't
the Oval Office. After all .but
our lives . I know that she's hurt by
know him, but 1did know his mom .
suggesting the_ AmcrlcruL~
-his deatll.IJut he was a very special
My two children have been In
get oiH th~lr white flags . of
person..for·all'of us . No one has ever
headstart and my cousin has a lso
surrender to lhe Soviets who are
been In lieadstart . Linda was her , made 'ifte feel this way. This letter
J~st over the next hill, he held out
was wrttten with concern and love.
rome teacher. She came to my
the promise of hope 20 years or so
- Susan Sanders .
.house a few times. She was quiet
down the road. We will develop
and loving good person. a friend .
defenses Instead of weapons, he
said . We wll l shoot down .those
nasty Soviet missile~ before they
ever reach fi rst base . We will use
ray guns that have yet to be
lnve'nted, high -en e r gy lasers,
charged partlrle beams, microToda,v Is Friday, Apri l1. the•~lsi day of 1!1&amp;1. ThPrP a rP !74 days IC'fl in Ihr•
wave devices, projectlle -technol· ogy and ot her goodies to be .
VPaf.
designed lor the purose q! keeping
· Toduy '' highlight in hl,loty:
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all those Soviet warheads at bay .
On April!. 17R9, thP llouS&lt;' nfll!'ptl' srntat lvPS held It s first full m&lt;'&lt;'l In~ In
or course. while we are busy
Nt'W York .
spending 'tFU!Ions creating this
On this date:
de~nslve capablllty, we wUI have
In 185.1. Cincinnati becam&lt;' tlx' first US city ~P-i"')' salarir&gt;s to
· fln•flg hters rather than rf'ly on voluntr.•rs.
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:~ •:~~c~dd~~on~~~:lo~';;~~
In 1933. the (X'r:secut lon o~ .lcws began In Nazi Getmany .
superiority lh nuclear weapOns. It
In 193!1; the United ~ales recognized th~ Franco government In Spain
was a speech to gladden the heart of
after the end of Jhe Spanish Civil War.
every defense contractor In the
'In 19!&gt;1, Alaska was rock'ld by a n eanhquakc ttuit killed more than 100
world lot what we'Clo the Russians
peopk~ and caused an estima ted $750 million In property damage.
wtll be obliged to match. Chances
In 1970, an t•arthquake In western Turkey killed more than a thQusapd
are, by the year 200), every
people.
American and ever! Russian will
Ten years ago: Gen. Ll'wls Hershey, Mrector of the dra ft since World
have to work fuU time just to keep
War n'. I'Ptlred after 62 yea rs In governm~nt , al the age of 79.
their war departments In spending ·
Five years ago: President .Carter announced an urtJan recovery plan
money! Who · produces the
that tea tum! job programs, tax incentives and a "re-targeting" of existing
~~Illes?
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federal programs.
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Vl)llle the prealdent. .was living
one year ago: !Jet. . Secretary Cespar Weinberger told Ja~
tWlmpressloa that the ''llew"
Imder~ In Tof&lt;Yo that' t!llless t)lelr nation' s military ·ability Increased,
~plan, wu the creation or his
.congress might demand American restrictions on Japanese Imports or
aMI!nis!rlltlo~ 81111 the Joint Chiefs
.
. the wllhdrawal of U.S. military forces from Japan.
or Sta!!. the Idea has been kicking
Todny's blr1hdays: 'Actress Glorta Swanson Is 85. Former Secretary o{
1\l'llUnd lor a long time. It has been
State Cynis Vance Is 66.
_'-,(
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rejectec! because· of the cost of
Though! tor today: "Look back arid smttt at perils past." - Sir Walter · niillntain!ng two programs, a
S!;ott, Scoltlsh writer (1771-18.'!2) .
dethse capability and a . program
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Rising cost of health
care: is there an end'?

Whe n human lives are a t stake it Is almost impossible for medical
sc hools to dlscont inue certain research, even when It Involves enormously
costly equipment, personnel and ot her resources.
In hospitals the cho ices a re f'C(Ually diQ'Icult. Who ca n declare that
someone should live and someone s hould dleh'Cause flnanr-lal resources
arc Insufficient to deal with hot h'1
And these questions only suggest the complexity of the health care
ptublem . .A terrible Irony underS&lt;'Ore~ ··the point : The more th~t people
become concernm !'boUt prolonging their lives the more Pr&lt;'SSUI'Pthey·put
on health ·care costs.
Considering these and olhPr fa&lt;'lors, it 's no surprisP that eorpora tr
respondent s to a sut-vey on containing health care costs said they
anllelpate an average 18 pcr('('nt jump in expendlturt's this year.

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and the behavior of lt,s prtncipals.
Cannnal
Newman
wa,Switherlngirl
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his· re)ec on
gs ey an
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arguments, even as he ·approached ··
subUmlty in his analysis. .
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Michael - Novak's approacli is
very d!Herent. His composition ot
the reasons why it is requli'ed of the. :
United States to maintain a nuclear
deterrent Ioree Is not calculated to
offend. He does not strive ~
eloquence, even thong!! 1¥' achlev~
that kind that Issues troln. analysts
so sure and Ingenious as Itself to
achieve beauty. Novak is Infinitely
patient with the erring bishops,

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AI.BUQUF:RQ UT:, N. M. 11\P1- " llouston and L ouisville are the pm\&gt;er
teams,' ' sa id l h&lt;' col)cgiale•·looking gcnl lcmail in lw('(&gt;{ls. " The key will lie
with 1he domina ncr of Houston"s front linC'. l n uisv i!IP is I h&lt;' one tram in t hC'
TOurnament who ca n n&lt;&gt;gatP that atl va nt &lt;:1gr.

"I ff&gt;(&gt;l.lhr w inn~r shoultl comr fmm l hr HousiOn·l.ou isville game, bui
sotnPbody might get killed in Ihe process. II will be a war ."
If t.m yonc is in a position to assess the .'iurvi\;ors who squarr off herr
~ lu rcb .Y night in coiiPgr ha ... kNh:II J' s Fina l Four, it" s T erry Holland, thC'

Univr·rsi ty of Vi r grnia coach . llf' h&lt;.~ ~ gone f'.\ "&lt;'ba ll · to·c.vc•ball with thtCf' of
!he tt•am s, tx&gt;a ting l hPm , and has m ore than a easual acquaintance with
tiw ffJurl h, Ceo rgia, w hh·h laf'f'S f'.;orth CCJroli na State in a durl of
darkhorS('s in lhP othcr half ot the draw.
Adua ll.v lt' s sl)m C'I hing Of an upsPI tha t Holland w ill IX' following th&lt;'
aclil1n fmm 1hP sidelines instead of th( · tx-n ch. \rVith thf' tx•st winning rC'Cord
in collPW' txJsk(•t ball ovrr t hr l&lt;.tst foUr ~'r&lt;.~ rs 111 2.victor·irs iJ nd 24 df'fra ts r.
wit h r lool ·4 Ralph sampson i.J I Cl 'nll ·r. his Cm·a lif'J'S W('f(' tJ primr ftwori lf•
lHllil knockPd off in l hf' rC'gionuJ fina ls h~ · N. C. State .
Viru inia, wit hout Scn npson in thP !inl'up. w hippNl Houslon in T okyo last
[)'&lt; 't'mtH: •r 72 1\'~ a nd s ix WPI'k ~ l&lt;J IC'r (· ru shed Louisville 9f!.fn . The
( ·;wa lit"t'S v.:on lhf' ir firs t two ga m&lt;'~ comt"ortably aga inst N.C. Stat£' but
lust c liff·ha ngl.'rs to 1hf'ir C'OnfPri·ncP r i vals in both 1hf• Atlantic Coasllinal~

and lhP NCAA playoffs
. "N.C. SlaiP storted·wdl hut·D,.rcck Whill rnhu rg. their best shoot er (17.2
gJmc• uvc•rtJgl'l . hrolw hi.o.; IOt' ll and somP of th C' 10 games th ey los t
hapfX'nrd wh il&lt;• he was ou l of I lie ltneup," ·ilolland sa id . " Thry seemed to '
peak 11t th1 • l 'ru.l uf thl' SC'Uson - an opportunistic. ball -cont rol !Pam. "

Thr 40· 1·ca r old · Virginia coach ca lied . Houston 's front line of 7-fool
· Akrcm o ia'juwan, li-9 La rry Mlcliroux and 6·1i (:lyde Drrx lrr one of ipe
most formich.Jhh · f'Vf'r in 1h0 ro llcgP gamr. Onr observer commentrd that
it cou ld hr1lc.l it s own in tlw N;Jiional BaskC'tha \J Assoc i &lt;.~ lion.
" If Houslon (·;m play ih&lt; • wa.l ' il want s In pla y. l hP team will be ·h ard to
. 11f'al ." Hoiland said . "nu t I JJuisvill&lt;• is &lt;J bc&gt;llc r ba lanced club . II is ca pable •
: of appl\"ing a full -court E!&lt;HW' thai can g ivr &lt;J ny txx:l y trouble'.
: · "Look il l lhr • g&lt;Jm( • 01 gainst )-\('ntucky !won by Louisvlllr &amp;HlR in thP
: M idras t H4.~giona I fina l ). Lai r in thr ga mP th e- pressure was so great that

: KPnlucky rwli lroubl&lt; • gelling lhe ball in piny from out of bounds."
:· l.oui svill(' 's tal los! stnrH•r is t;.~t Scoot&lt;'!' McCray. Thr top scorC'r s arc~
) .anc;tsl f'r ( ;ordon &lt;.~nd Milt Wagner. r•Jdl fi.f) w it h an av&lt;'ra gr of U
. : f&gt;oinl s·plus a gamf'.
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· · " l!'s a puist'&lt;l. tli~ci plin1·d tcum w hieh ha.o,; lx'f'n in thC' Fin&lt;.~ I Four thrf'f'
; timr•s in llw las t four .vmrs." lfolland said . "Yf't llouston can bf •
: ovrrpowt'ring. DrP:x lc •r is a trPmce nclous at hlf•tc. Micheaux is IPss
: ~ 'ns&lt;~tion&lt;.~J but man' workmanlike •. A nd Akf'f'm is dominating ."
~.li1u s tun finish('CJ t ht' si'ason wll h N o.1 nal iona I r&lt;.~n ki n g on a r('('OHI ~~
vi&lt;'tor iPs and two defeal s. I.oui sv!llr wa s back at No.2 with :~2 · 1

"I ncredibll' rf'&lt;:ords." Holland acknow ledged . "It looks like Ihe Iogie a I
championship g~1mP hut , as w('\.·r ·fou.ncl it , anyt hing can happf'n .."
· li t• -.tl i.d Grorgi;/ S sp~sotr n ..Cord of "24:9 is V('ry dl'c-ep·t ivd:
: · ;,(hJisl.d&lt;• ·! hf'it · f·Orift•n•ncr ·thi'Y
untX.arPri.'· ··he- t.rddrd . · 'th&lt;'y' tf'. in ~l·
~ cra zy lf'agtw- I&lt;Pntucky, Al&lt;tbam;.l,l&lt;'ams likf' th i..J I -w hi'Jl'f'V{'ty bod ~'
I:M"•at s up C•n I'VPry bod _
, . rlst \ PPoph • talk alx&gt;ul thf'ir Ji.rr·k of hPig ht rsl art Pr s
. .. ran g!' from fi 1 I &lt;~ 11·7 t bu t !h('.V arr. PXCC'ptionally quick and aga in ! North
: {'arolina tllPV "d( •o.;troyed th e• throory that you ea n lx•a t thf'm hy m akin g
· . th1 •rn :-. l10ot from the ou tsid('.

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"S iill , I ill'.\ ' II hi' VI' thrit· hands lull wil h N.C. Sla t(•. Whittenburg is thi'
. h)am 's tx-st S("Q )"f'l" ;mel rThur\ ) Bailt.'.Y is dt'adl y from lh&lt;'OUI Sidf', butlhP
~ gu_v '.Vho m ;1kf's I hPm win is t hr liftlt•sl gu y in thf' Jincu p, SidnPy Lowe r&amp;0 ).
: "I fp coni ml s I h( · play. I k is onP w lto says. · Nmv 's t hf' 1iml' to shoot. · I
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. • dor1 '1 rm •an OLt l loud. lie· ·.... just t hf' guy a r·o und whom t he who!C' Wh('(•l turns .
• : " ]I sound.o.; t·onlt"Lid ictot;.' . bul I think L ou isvll lt• ca n takr Houston out of
: ttH' g-a m&lt;' I)_V atl ;trk iru.: . N.C. S!alt •. if il grts thr f'ham·f', ean do ii by not
: a tlac ·king - jus t hanging onto th e ball. '"

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court must
:decide fight issue
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A~II'Oil Pr~ '(t!' w ill tw oilliJWI'tl to
(lc1 h ·n&lt;I 11i ~ \&lt;\.'orlcI I }4 1:-.: i ng !\...,:-., K' i;t It m
junior wc •llt'l'''f'i g lrt c'lm\'11 ~; 1tnr
dil,\' nig ht will I)(· up to lilt • 0 /Jio

· Suvn 'lllf' ( 'nurt .
· , l3oth JhC' WBJ\ mui 'f"t'H' .h·rsl'\'
• f(ght promoh•r· l&gt;an l &gt;uv ;• ~aidtlu•.\"
.._~ould. n•sp&lt; '( ·t 1hP 0 11 iu r"tHn·r's
j ·uling f'V&lt;"n th ough llw fight i~
!-;duxluh 'C i ln Al ia n lit'· ( 'it _
, .. N..I. with
1\on •an bo ... •""r Sc.1 ng Jlua n 1\ irn.
· t\ 110rfl('\"S l'or l'rYor ;md ,\I H ·
: It ·I&lt; •\'iS ion ·askc'fl t hP (··l hic 1 hi g il cnurr
: oh T hursclm· to ~P I :tsiclt• loH·••rt ·1111 rt

filli ngs h~uTing I h(' fig Ill . ·
: 1\t'nnc ·th S(· ii.M'I , :11 tonll'\ ' lot
Pn or's l's lra ilgt '( l flli lll i tg t· t·. ( 'in.
drlnali husinf'ssman Hudd\" l .; 1
. ltos;l. said wril It '11 &lt;li"J.!11rtll ·nr.... \\ 1·rt •
· to hf' stt hrn it II '( t 1o IIH •&lt; 111 in Stt pt"l'lll~&gt;

· (out·t tO&lt;lm .
~ Chid" .luo.; lic·c• F ran k

C'l'l!'ll l"t'l'f P

-;. ~1 id tlllt ' mt • fl! t ' IH '~ · s t •ssitm 1\ "t IUI( ll:~~: ·
i·om'(•nc'CI to makt• ~ ~ iudgmPnt.
~ 'i~Jt •hr;c'I 'Z(' .~ t I id 011 1.\" l"t lUI' jUS! it 'I •s, 0I
~lmplf' rnajc ll'i l.\ ·, wou ltl hf' tl'&lt;.j uin•d
io hl 'tl r at ·~umc • n t ... .
l l;nnilt nn &lt; 'nunt_\· l 'mn nltltl

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By 'The i\ssocla~
home run. Pittsburgh's non-roster
rookie Jim WlnngotG~ry Allenson
Pittsburgh's Ca ndy Man may
hav&lt;'giventhcPiratesasweettaste
lo hit Into a double play with the
bases loaded to·end thegame.Winn,
of things' to come.
Left·hander .John Caa;Jelaria . who worked the ninth Inning, was
scheduled lo he I he Pirates •.opening
unscored upon for the sixth tl!pe In
da,v pitcher next week, has been
his seven spring appearances.
baltling tendinitis in his elbow all
Candelaria 's outing was a bless·
spring and owned an Inflated 9.00
ing for the. Pirates, wbo have been
corned run average after being getting unreliable starting pitching
rough&lt;&gt;d up for six runs In four
this spring. Ciindelaria and Don
innings by 1hr Boston Red Sox last
Robinson have battled arm prob1
Sai urday.
lems and Larry McWilliams and
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Bul in Thursda y·s final tuneup,
Manny Sarmiento have been lncon·
Ca ndelaria . was running on all
slstent . The only conslslent starter
cylindrp. Hr went sl)&lt; scorciPss
has. been niokle Lee Tunnell, who
innings. allowing three hit s, wa lking
has pitched his way lntothestal1ing
one and fannmg lhree. in the
r5&gt;tat1on.
Pirales' J 1 baseball Pxhibition
Another pitcher getting ready for
victory over !he Red Sox.
next week's· opener, Montreal's
''I'm salisfled with lhe arm,'' · Steve !Wgers, held the New York
Candelar ia said . " It didn 'l hum
Mets toone run in seven innings and
when I was pitching, but it hur ts
the Expos got solo homers frrur
now. I I al ways hurls after I pitch.
Andre Dawson and .Jerry White ina
'Til be glad to lea\'e F lorida. This 3-2 v ictory.
spr ing when il hasn·t rained. it's
M eanwhile. four hot teams - the
been windy. The wind today was · California Angels, New York Yan·
blowing from left l o·right about 40
kees. Minnesota Twins and Chicago
miles an hour. M y curve ball was
White Sox - kept .rolling.
Rod Carew's lie-breaking single
breaking. so much, it had to be I he
wind.. .
highli~hled a three-run fifth Inning
.Jim Morrison drove in IWo runs
as lhe Angels defeated the San
for lhe Pirates with a third -inning
Diego Padres 5-2 for their lOth
single a ftrr 1.€&lt;' Ma7.zilli had
victory in the last 11 games.
doubl&lt;&gt;d . and wllh an eighth·inning
Oscar Xamble's home run with
IWo out in the bottom of l l)e lOth

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t'Onl r&lt; H•t-;. I .il Hosa. wl1o ].o.; (' 11 1i til '(\ 1n
" shan· or P rvor" s pur.SPS \.\'hr thPI"
I .; 1Ho.o.;J p&lt;l rt il'ipalt •:-. in llH' ;urangt'
n wnh or 1"\t ll, h &lt;.~ s n·jt'&lt;"l('(l lilt '
CU ITt•fll ( "ll rll r; wt .

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• sal urd ay
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NCAA
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madnr-ss of JhP eJ mpus . The Final

Four site is hardly the seat of
sf-rPnity, IJul irs st i.ll quieter than

Hal&lt;'igh since lhr Park slar1ed on
thP tournam ent trai l.
"Wf''\'f' turned into a professiontt l

pep ra lly school:· Valvano said .
" Wr had ;,tXXl fans al pract ice. It .
was ~'Tea t , marv&lt;'lous . BUt it's
nifficu ll to g'el to wm-k."
And thr Wolfpark is int1•n1 on
worki ng all th e way lo thP tillr
gamP If Slate g&lt;'ls ihPre. the D.C.
Th IH' \\'ill h&lt;J Vf' piPnt .V IOdo ~Vii h it.
In thPir frf's hman .\'Par. thf'
Wolfpa~· k w&lt;•nt 211-R and then Sloap
move'() In F lorida, SUC'C'f'f•ck'Cl b.v
V;.JI\·a no. a S!rt't 't sm art Nrw
Yorkt •r will"t 1.1 clifl"f'rrnt sty lr. J.owt•

1·nm pt.~l'f'd t he• CO&lt;Teh0s.
" Tiu•.v 'n• IJolh good eouc hrs. hut
thf'\ " appm&lt;H'h it dil"ff'r&lt;'ntl.v.'' hP
said

"( 'oaeh Sloan was

personal. He'd loll you something

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criticizing you, but he's really
pumping y~u up.
"Coach Valvano is quietly tryihg
to pump you up. get you excited. He
doesn ' t jumpupanddowvbutwe've
been through a lol ofthings togclher
and hP dllf;'Sn't have to do that. He's
quirt and low key. He'll give us the
game plan and tell us how import ani
the gam&lt;' is and wh at we\t(l got to
do. Y ou ca n see in his ryes that h£''s
f'Xcited. Hi s voicp starts cracking
and-tJis eyes·ger big." ,
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Bailey r etailed ·his freshman
)'Pa r undPr Sloan as being C'Cntercd
around a hot -shoot ing senior. Haw
keye Whitney.
"S loa n' s philosoph_
v wa s orienled
towa rd the su(X'rslar.'' he sa id. " He
did n't try to develop an)• olhcr way
of scoring. ThP offense was g.-a red
to Hawkey('. :--.low. wP\tP got goOO
play&lt;'r'. good • hoolers. "
Va lva no is C'Onvim·rd tha t thr
dt'l£'rminat ion of his thn x' SC'niors b
what has oxtP0d('() Stu tr's sPasOn.

Will try Saturday
For Ute third consecutive day,
the Meigs Marauder buseball
leiVIl. Thursday attempted to
open lis season but had to
postpone lhe event because of
wet grounds. Meigs Is scheduled
for a I p.m. doubleheader
saturday berore opening

have outscored their opponents

31H In lhree outings this spring.

Hut lht• lowPr euurt s tdu sr'! llo sr•t

Pr.' or han offPt'f'fl to ha Vf ' hi s
ptl rs&lt;' lll'ld in ('S('I"OW until thl't 'asP is
dr·d dt "CI. 110 said hP .wa ntr'fl on I~ · to
fi ght .
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T llP WnA. c iting it:-. po.-;i tion of
m'\"1'1 " &lt;~ pp'rm· ing an,\" fi ght Oi&lt;.lt h ;1s
llt '&lt;'ll prohibik '&lt;l b.\ iudidal ordPr .
said It wmJid no! rP&lt;'ogn i'?P 1)11"•
,I 't:o·nr l' im hout if i I is Iough! df's~i It'
court orch·r s tn lttf' ('Un tntt y.
· l"luv&lt;r iss w '(l tJ statt•nwnt in
A tlmttit• C'it-.v on ' l_'hur~d ~i,V st.~lii1g
!hal Main E\'&lt;•nt~ Inc. also would
('Ornpl_
\ · with l hP j udici;;~ry .
" If tht • tOh iot Supn•mt• Court
d()('S not s t a~· th&lt;' inj unction , lhf'r(•
\yill ])(• no fi ~ ht , " ...aiel Dm·a.

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.-,o t m tournamt'nl!&lt;
A double elimination softball
tournament wtll ne held April 9-10

eoararove. 12-0overlrontonst.
Joe and S-2 agalll'lt Greenup
County, Ky .

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is$60andtwoapproved
softball s. There will be first, second

County Saturday.

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"Th&lt;•y're seni ors. They dqn't
ha vp next year,'' Valvano said.
"Another , player gets . lx&gt;hir11 he
might think . 'Well . we'll get them
next yl'ar.' But they can't do lhal.
_.When you've been lhrough all
. lhpy've be!'n through, you play until
the buzzer. You do good things u·nlil
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beyond hofX'. " A couple ·or times, "
Valvano admitted, ''I've though!,
'Rev up I he bus ....
Each lime. however. State has
mmeback. The\Volfpack was down
by six points wilh 70 scmnds Jell in
thP first overtimp against Pepper.
dine and won . Then they beat
Nevada -Las Vegas . by on&lt;! point
after trailing by one with thr
Runnin ' Rebels at l hrfou llinr and~2
seconds left on the clock. And they
reached the F ija l Four wilh a
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Ron Cey went Ho_r4,1ncludlnga
three-run homer, raoslnghlsspring
average to .47/ and pacing the
Chicago CUbs to a 10.7 victory over
theSanFranclsco'?lants.Ulehome . ·
run ott Bill Laskey on the third Inning
was Cey's fifth of the sp1'l!)g and .
second In two days. Leon Durham
had a two-run homer and a.pair of
singles for the Cubs.
Bob Homer's fourth horne run of
the spring highlighted a three-run
first inning and Randy ,Johnson
squ~ home the deciding run in
the seventh as the Atlanta Braves
edged the Kansas Cily Royals 6-5.
,oan Dnessen homered and
tripled and the Cmcl"'.'al! Reds
scored an unearned run m the lOth
inning to nip the• Detroit ·Tigers
54.Dave Concepcion scored the
:Winning run from second base when
Detroit shortstop Alan Trammell
let Jeff Jones' two-out grounder go
under his glove for an error.
Lary Sorensen allowed one run in
seven innings and the Cleveland
Indians rolled loan 11·2 J'QUt of the
Seattle Mariners, who committed
six errors.Gaylord Perry, the
44-year-old right -hander who is
scheduled to start the Mariners'
opener, was hammered for nine
runs on nine hits and twowalksirrslx
innings, allhough only three of the
runs we~e earned.
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inning enabled the Yankees
defeat the Hruston Astros 6-5 and
extend their winning streak to six
games. Bob Meacham and Brad
Gulden also hQmered for the
Winners.'
CollSI'(.'Utlve RBI singles by
Leriny Faedo and Bobby Mitch~ll
With one oul In the 11th inning
boosted the Twins past the Texas
Rangel;' 5-3. Minnesota's Gary
Ward drove In his 28th run of I he
spring with a flrst·inning slngie as
the Twins raised their exhlbitloo
rerord to 15-6.
Home runs by Pat Tabler and
.Jerry Hairs ion powered the While
Soxtoa5-3vlctoryovertheSt. Louls
Cardinals, their In succession and
lOth In the last 11 games. Floyd
Bannister pitched seven scoreles·
slnnings for the White Sox.
The hard·hltting Milwaukee
Brewers' got a taste of their own
medicine when Oakland's Wayne
Gross smashed a grand stam home
run to key a 22-hll attack as th&lt;' A's
outslugged the Brewers 16·13 in a .
game that featured ·eight home
ru s
~~vey Lopes and Jeff Burroughs
also connected for the A"s, while
Milwaukee's 16·hlt atack included
home runs by Robin y aunt.
Gonnan Thomas. Don Money, Ted
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ALBUQUERQUF., N.M . I APIThe year was 1979 and the college
basketball recruilrrs were bu7zlng
mound !he Washington D.C..
Mary land area.
Sidn&lt;',V I .owe and DcreckWhilten·
hurg had been backcourt partners
for four years at DcMalha High
School in Washington. DojVn I he '•
macl. al Bladen sbur~ High in Seat
PJ(&gt;as&lt;ml. Mel .. lhr big man was
Thurl Ba il e.\ . '
NC' Siale plays Crorgla and •
Hous10n face s Louisville Saiurday
in the tournampnt .&lt;i&gt;mlfinals wilh ·
l~e .~utV i vor:., _c :oll fd ihg for tho crown
Monday night .
Val vano's t f'a m was the on I ~' on('
in town Th ursday. Th&lt;' WolfJJ&lt;tek
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How_to tell
By F"d"ard &amp; hrcock, ll 0
o\.o;slstant Professor
of Family Medkm••
Ohoo Unovc rsHy CoUeg&lt;•
of Osk&gt;Opathic Medicom
JYQUE STION I ha v&lt;&gt;a oash
tha t mtght i:x' from p01so n '"' ll o"
ca n l tcJI ?
i\NSI'o E R GPneral l\ p01scn tV\
rash IS Ch ell dC'tPrtzed b\ c lf'df
blJSf(l'rs sca tl f'red ove r red ~ trccJ k s

Found on expoSl'd a rras oft he bod1
the rash C&lt;~USPsa n f.x t rf"mr dcs trr to
set atch and ca n bP very uncomfor

ta ble Oddly e nough It ts rmclj
found on the sca lp or pa lms of the
ha nds
T he flutd tn t he blt stcts docs not
spread the ras h to other part s of the
bodv In f,ll t your phystcw n wtll
p101)ably open the blistl'rs 10 dra in
them a nd ,ollow them to hea l fastet
Thl' rash th a t contmues roappeat m
new area~ aftrr the tmtla l onset ts
due to a de i&lt;Jy&lt;'fl reac tion from the
onglnal r xposurf'
QUESTION HOI\ s hou ld I trea t
JX)tson lvv}

if it}s poison i11y

IINSWER The best trea tment ts
prrvPntton I earn to r('('()gniZe the
plant a nd then avotd tt Should \OU
an tdmt'a lh IJ&lt; exposed 11 ma\ be&gt;
bl•ncltcta l tf you wash the a ffected
arl':J w1th soa p CJ nd wa ter" Jthm 10
m1n ut Ps of f'Xposurc Clothmg ma\
s unpil be washed by or'dma n
la undcr mg tr&lt; hntq ues
11\ ou do develop poiSon IV\ cool
motst soa ks or ca lam!,l'f lot ton arc
genera lly e fforliw treat ment s In
cases a physiCian mav usr
and
cort JsOnC' crea m for appllCCII JOn to
thC' reas h DcsensJilzat lon to th0
pOison lv:';' 1s tnfr((J uently use-d and IS

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ora! &lt;Or1tsone medica tiOn

n•served fa t those htghl v sens tlt ve
people m )obs tha t requtrcd the m to
be a round po1son 1vy It 1s a lso
1m po1ta nt to note Iha t lhtsdesenslt t
za tton procedure does not tol a lly
bloc k t he ras h formatton from
p01son IVY cont act
QUES'FION A1 e ma ny people
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in Mid East

mat IV(' t O JJ(USOO I V\1 ~1

ANSWER

fl pprox tmalely

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fX'' Cf'nt of the populatlon lSsensttivr

to potson 1\'} .t nd wtll develop a ras h
after exposure A person s first
cxposu re to potson tvy ma] result In
no ras h 01 m a 1as h tha t d(l('S not
appeal unt tl severa l weeks after
exposu r&lt;' HOY. ever onCI' a person
ha s tx'cn senslttzed a ras h m ay
a ppear upon re exposure m one to
twoda\ s
QUESTION Wha t part of the
potson tVY plant causes the ras h'
ANSWER The culprit that
causes the allerg~c rea~tton Is a
chemtca l substance called res in
Thts res m nows through the plant In
tm y canals ltts not normally on the
su rfa ce of the plant unless the plant
Is damaged Unfort una te ly when
clearmg wc&gt;eds we a re ltkely to
tn]u rc the plant and come m contact
w tth t hP resm
Sam e t tmes a c lose look a t a
po1son tvy plant will reveal a black
tat ltke depostt on a rres of the plant
tha t ha ve been dama&gt;:ed Jf the re IS
any eonfu ston over the tdenlll &gt; of a
plant thts ftndmg IS a vl'ry good clue
the pla nt " mdeed p01son tvy

Marme Pfc Paul S Sprague. son .
of Hazel E Sprague of Route 3, :
Pomeroy, Is serving as a member .
of the multi-national p~cekeeplng _.
force In Lebaoon He Is a member ·
of Ba ttallon Landing Team 216, ·
22nd Marine Amphibious Unit ··
(MAUl. Camp Lejeune, N C
The 1,800 member 22nd MAU Is
patrolling East Beirut In conjunc·
tton with the Lebanese Army,
French and ItaJtan·troops
The 22nd MAU relieved the 24th
MAU of peacekeeping duties Feb

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PRESENTS · James M!Uer, vice president of "Men In Missions,"
presents a check for $69 to the Rev James Kittle, on the left, pa.o;tor of
Syracuse Church of ther Nazal'CIIe The local "Men In Missions" group
coUected bottle caps and redeemed them at the R C Bottling Company
to make the ftnal pa yment towards a 5100 goal for an ambulance for
India

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RF.NF. Comf'r L nlon ;.t nd Mulbf•m R( 1
V lr~ t l Bvn 1 JXI SIOJ (,lfo n Mt{ lung as."t
pastor Clvdf' Ht'nck rXJn p ts10r r mf'n tu'
Sum.l 1\ School 4 fl 1 m f. lr n Mct 1 u n~
" up1 m m ntn g v.ors h1p 10 ~I i.l m ( VI nmg
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Main Sl PoTTlf'ro\ Sunda\ ~ n I&lt;f'; Hoi\
( ommunlon on 1tx f1 rs t SuOOil \ of f'ilf'h
month &lt;~nd ro m btrlC'd '-l.tth morn ng pr&lt;.l\f'l
on 1h&lt;' third Sunda\ M o rnmg pti.l\('1 and
o;prmon oo 111 o1h&lt;'r Sunduvs of Uw mon1h
( :hurrh Sc lloOI and nur SC'f' c.u1 prO\ tdf'd
t ol tc'l hour m th&lt;' P alish Hall rnmrd l&lt;~IPI\
ro llowtn~ thf' sc l"\ l&lt;'f'

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Mr a nd Mrs Kenneth Rose,
Bas h an, recently honored their
da ught&lt;&gt;r Cassie Dawn with a
•pa rty In observance of he r ftrst
birthday
Decorations c arried out the
Strawberry Shortcake theme with
the cake being decora ted by her
cousi n Sharon Card Others a t her
party w e r e h e r gr ea t
grand pat ents Mr and Mrs G uy

C ltt le

Co!u Atker
The 12th birthday of Carla Aelker
wa s observed re&lt;:ently with a party
a t her home A Ga rfield the me wa s
carried out In the d ecorations
Games were played with pt lzes
going to Trevor P etrel a nd Stacey
Stumbo Other guests were" Ml
che lle Ramey Jackie Hutchison,
Tim Bentz. Pam Holcomb, a nd
Amy Bias

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8 H.P. MASSEY A:RGUSON WITH 32 IN. MOWER
AND ELECTRIC START WALK BEHIND GRAVELY WITH 30 IN. MOWER
8 H.P. WHEB. HORSE REAR ENGINE RIGER
1982 11 H.P. WHEB. HORSE WITH 361N. MOWER

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held a t the RuJI,ond C tvtc ( onte t

FRIDAY
SALISBURY- The Salisbury
To\\111!;hlp Trustees w ill m eet In
regu lar session Aprlll 7 p m .11
the home of Wanda E blin , clet k
laurel CIU! Road
POMERY - I her&lt;' will be .t
bake sa le by Enterprls&lt;&gt; United
Methodist Church I rlda~ m
fro nt of th e New York Cloth ing
House
RACINE - Racine VoluntC&lt;' r
Emerge ncy Squad will h.o vr
used clot hing sa le F'tldd \ and
Saturda y , 9 a m to 4 p m .tithe
Racine Car Wash
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('hun h {'. H h !'Jld.l \ d h Ulp rn

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WII h mu sic b\ Mu s1r Unltm

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HIIRRI SONVILLF. - Regu
Jar m eehn g Han lsonvtllc I oclge
411 r&amp;AM 1\UI be Sa turday a t

temple all masters mdson&lt;; arc
mvlted

CHEST ER - A bake s,ole and
bazaat "Ill be Sa turda1 from
9 :10 a m to 1 p m at Cau l s
Mat ket . Cheste t by th&lt;' UniiPd
Me thodist Women oft ht•Chestet
Chu1 r h

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PAGE VlLLE - Sci pio I own
ship Trustees will m eQt r' 1id"'
at 7 p m In Town H&lt;11l m
Pagevllle

Jimmy Lambert Jr celebrated
his e ighth birt hday Monday w it h a
party a t the home of his parPnt s
J im and flnnett e La m bet t
Rutland
An E I them ewasea rncdout
with cake Ice cream a nd soft
drinks we re served and gifts we re
prf'sented to the honored guest
Others a ttending were his grand
par e nt s. John a nd Kathry n La m
bert Janet a nd J oyCI' Lamberl
Mike Lew\s Charles a nd Charlene
Estep Peggy Estep Tony Estep
Dorothv Hysell Angte Hysell a nd
Rlcha 1d Hysell

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EIIGLE RIDGE - Meigs
County F'ox Chaset s Assocl.ll lon
m eetlniJ w ill be 7 30 p m Ftld.tv
at the cabin on Eagle Ridge

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Youth Leagu&lt;' will hold sl ~ n up
dav on Sa turd ay from 10 .o m
until noon In front of the Civic
Centet Registration fee Is $8
Those who cannot regis i&lt;'J a t
that time are asked to call

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POMEROY -There wUI be a
bake sale by E leanor Circle
Heath United Methodis t Churc h
SalUJllay beginning at 9 30 a m
at Cross Hardware
POMEROY -The re will be a
bake sale a t Powell' s Tru Va lu
Saturday by Meigs Band Boos
ters beginning 9 a m
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CHESTER - United Methodist Women of Chester United
Methodist Churel) wUI hold bake
sale and bazaar Saturda y 9· 30
a lh
p m at Gaul s Market,
Chester

RA CINE - Thct e will be a
square dan~ a t thr Racine
Ame rica n Legion hall Satu t'day
from 8 30 p m to m idnight Guy
i'hmii-a will prov ide the mus ic
Red Ca n will Pther aller a nd lh&lt;'
public os Invit ed

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POMEROY - F'out H Club
OJga nlzatlonal meeting will be 2
p m Satut day at the Meigs
Co unt y Extension Of fi ce
fln yo nP between nine a nd 19
lnte t &lt;'sted Is as ked to a tt end

SU NDAY
RU TLi\ND - American L€'gton Rutland Post 467 a nd the
SOns of the Ame rica n Legion
will hold an Easter egg hunt
Sunday at I p m at the post
· far m Satut day night dances are
continuing at the post !t om 9
pm to 1am

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MONDAY
RACINE"- Racine Cha ptet
134, OES regular meeting,
Monday, 7 30 p m , a t temple,
office,-,;, wear chapter dresses,
there w UI be Initiatory work

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A dance will be

BUNNY - Thl• "bunny" w111o.
again preside over the wmual
Ea• ter e g~ hunt of the
Middle port -Pomeroy Rotary
Club to be held at 2 p m Sunday
rathe r th1111 I p m as announced
earlier, Ill General Hanln~er
Park In Mldd!Cport There w!U
he a gold egg worth $25, a silver
egg worth $10 and a bronze egg
worth S5 In addition to .n&gt;JUI
other eggs which wW contain
slips ent!Wng !Iader.; to prizes.
The Middleport Flre Depart·
m e nt wiU be on hand to aliSlst the
Rotary Club memher.o In con·
dueling the event. Ttiere wW be
age, groups for partlclp"':ts.

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LEBANON -Lebanon Town
shlp Trustees meeting, 7 p I)\
Monday at township gara_ge

SYRACUSE, OH

PUSH MOWER

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SELF POWERED PULL TYPE 5 H.P. nUER
Yes But If these facts a re fac t
real fat her s houldn t mean 'bto
a nd the only
logical fa ther
prac tica l ' move for your friend Is
out of this man s life' -HELEN
AND SUE
RAP
I am 20 a nd out of work My
fi ancee a nd I we,... supposed to
have been ma rried June 5 oll!*l2
but I got scared , being uremployed
a ndjustoutof school soldlda lotof
things tha t weren t very nice
SO we postponed the wedding
Then several bad t hings ha ppened
In my girls life He r dad was killed
In a n accident her grandroother
and unc le died and tt s like s he
~o~an t s to wipe out 1982, me with It
(As future husband that is 1
She says s he still loves me, b ut
presently she has to be free, though
she II da te m e a long with other
guys
Shou ld I settle lor this or am 1
lighting a losing battle' I've reafly
changed a nd am ready for mar
1 !age now -GYPSY
DEAR GYPSY
An out of work "Gypsy" lsn t
e xactly r eady for marriage'
I d say settle lor -casual dates
until you find a job Then• Well,
while the re s love there's hope

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Inc' - Paul S1 M lddiep)rt Rev 0 [)(&gt;If
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W.SUS CHR1 !o,'T E ldc&gt;r hnne&gt;s Mli iC't Bible
~tud v WIXir'I Mav 7 ll p m Sundav School
10 a m Sunda" nl~ht ~Wrvi{'(' 7 J! P m
POMEROY WF.S I EYAN HOLINES.~ Harrlsonv lllf' Roud Earl F lc ldR pa stor
H(l"nrvEblln 11 Sunday SchooiSupl Sunda)'
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When the woman ca ught In adultery ts broug ht to IPsus hP
takes the occasion to restore forgive a nd give nf'w life
The rL'TlOUS r esponse or Jesus LPI lhf' m8ln ~mwng you who
has n o sir ole the first t o c ast a storwl al h f'r
r uts ~throu g h thf&gt;

dile mma , the gordia n knot tha t II he ag l t'&lt;-'&lt;1 to thl' s tonin!{ Jcsus
could he brought before the Roman offi c ials anti If he sa id no to the
stoning he would viola te the Mosaic law Without s.tylng hP agr"'(]
or disagreed Jesus tu rns Ihe que stion back ~hose who wou td 11 a p
him
The dynamic that unfolds teveals a forglv ng lov mg Gl;e r of
new life, "Has no one condemned you ' · No r do I co ndem n you
You may go But from no" on, avoid this s in Jt•su s a&lt; c••pts lh&lt;'
woman and res tor es her to her sense of dtgnliy a nd wo t th as a
person While he does not condone the s in whtll' hP II:\) I ha t&lt;' the sin
he will continue to love the siMer As she sensi'S his a cceptance of
he r she e xperiences from him the act of forgive ness I he the me of
forgiveness resounds agath and again In the Bible I Recognizing the
reality of human limita tions, one cqmes to learn a nd know the nc'&lt;-'!l
for forgiveness In Interpersona l relations hips and community living
Who, alter all Is without limitations a nd fa ults' J Ust as we want to
be accepted a nd forgiven, so do a U our brot he r s a nd sis ters Some of
the students of human behavior te ll us that forgiveness Is a t the baS&lt;'
of Jove Whether we agree or disagree with remark It does point to a
vital and necessary quality In human e ncounters at a deeper level t
Restored to her dignit y. forgive n her sin, the adulteress Is made
to know that sin 1;; not acceptable "Go and sin no more " There Is no
whitewashing of the sin Yet, she ls given new life e ncouraged to
begin anew She who was dead Is raised by from hct abyss As with
the prodigal son, she too I• )O~elebrate celebrate the gUt of life
grl!clously restor.ed to her '
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We pray In praise, gratitude and joy to Ihe God who
RESTORES, FORG!YES, and RENEWS, - Msgr Anthony J
Glannamore, Pastor, Sacred Heart Church, Pomeroy Ohio

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POSTER WINNER- Racine Elementary School; front row,ltor,

Mayla Yoachman, first place "poster contest: Chad Diddle, seeond
place poster; Shelley Wlne6renner, third plaee. Back row, I tor, Tom
Theiss, SWCD Supervisor.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (API - A
federal fuel tax incr ease that took
effect today gives Ohio more money
for highways, and the Legislature is
being asked to increase taxes on
• heavy trucks to raise even more
money.
Rep . Ike Thompson , D Cicveland, has flied two bills with
the House Clerk's Office to increase
the highway ure tax ~"lid by
commerci!Jilvehlcles anddoublethe
number of pqrtable scale teams
which detect overloaded trucks.
Thompson blamed excessive
truck weights for deteriorating
bridges and highway damage.
" We're focu sing on basic fairness. The average driver hilS been

• Ms. Hyde, 32. as executivP
direc tor of the legal r ights agency
for almost three year s, has been
ac t ive us a patient s' ri ghts a dvoca te. dealing both with the M ental

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"Plants, How thry I mpmvC' our
Environment" was depleted by
··:'these fourth grader.; In a conserva tion poster contesi sponSored by the
Meigs Soil and Water Conserva tion
District (SWCD).
· Winners in the Soulhem Local
School District received $.1 and a
blue ribbon for first place, $2 and a
red ribbon for second place. and Sl
and a White ribbon for third place In
; Ihe poster cont est. Each studenl
making a poster received a pencil
! rom the district h'Om Supervisor
Tom Theiss.
· Winning fir s!, s!'Cond and thil"d
respectively, In the posJc r contest
were Mayla Yoachman . Chad
- :' Diddle, Shelley Winebre nner, Ra . rlne Elemenlary School: Joelt.a
Pizzino, 'l'onya Ingels, J£&gt;nnif&lt;'r
L is le, Sy r ac use Eleme nt ar y
School, and Mathew Ric hards.
Letart Fa lls Elementary Sc hool.
. ' •May la Yoachman n&gt;celved a
co-champion trophy for her pos ter.
The Meigs SWCD sponsors the
contest each yea r for fourih grade
student s as a consP1vatton ed uca·
tlon pro) Pcl. A film entllicod Sun,
Planrs and A nJma ls was show n In
each schoo l as part of the program.
·' There WC'rf' no rssnys suhmillrd
from the Sou thern Local School
Dlst riel.

Ohio's jobless
rate declines
WASHINGTON !API - Ohio's
uncm~loyment ra te conl"inut'!l to
case downward in March to 13.2
Jl&lt;'rCI'nt, the U.S. l.abor J)('part menl reported today.

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._:plants
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f'as('d downward
to 14
pc-rccnl
and 13.6percenl
in Frbruury .
, Ohio st ill had ltw lhird highesl
jobi&lt;'Ss rale among major indus! rial
s tat e~

u'lart Elementary w"" a !lrsl
place poster winner.

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Health and Mental Retardation ·
departrpents.
Celeste said this background
makes her especiaUy qualified to
head one of the state's most
sensitive agencies.
" We are pleased and eager to
have her join us," thej!overnorsaid.
Asked at a news conference if he
would aboll• h the state-funded legal
organization, now that Ms. Hyde is
moving within the state mental
~aith system, the governor said, "I
believe we will alway s need a legal
rights service. I think it's healthy to
have advoca tes who take on state
departments."
A graduate of the University of
Michigan Jaw school, Ms. Hyde
joined thi- lega l rights agency in i971
as a olaf! attorney. She laler 5erved
as" chief of it s m ental hea lth unit
from .June 1979 toMay 198l.
The new direc tor declined to

Martina Fosler , appca&amp;jrfg in"
• Meigs County Common Pleas
·Court. enlered a plea to possesion of
·drugs and was sentenced 10 nol i&lt;'ss
than six months nor more than five
years · -In the Reformatory fo"r
Women at Marysville. The judge,
however , suspo-•nded lhe sentene&lt;&gt;
and "placed h~r on pmbalion for two
· yea r~.
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health budget for the upcoming
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a!ter,it was noted thatthe
b ten91um.agerlh. • is down for ani\.. a modest

51-59.50. - .

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CASH &amp; CARRY $4.99

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.Ce Iest£&gt; h as on~ more top ca binet
pqsl to fill . that of health din'Ctor.

RUTlAND- Main Street- Move nght n wlh ;ust $500oow~
and $235.56 a month for 30 years at 12%. 3/ 5 acre wth hrus'
lttuse ~ 2 story in hont j&gt;!rt and I story tn back part_Big kitchen.
dining room i~ng room w1ih F.P.. ut ~ity room and part basffllent
Equal housing opportunity_$23.400.00
·
SALEM TWP. - Here's your chance, your own home with JU ~
$2,000 OO.n and $529.75 a month lor 30 years at 12%
AptJroXImately 791! acres of ricelaying land. moslly clearlll and a
pl)ld. Th~ is a 2 &amp;orv brick home wrth 4 bedrooms. din1ngroom
sun room and a tun ttas.ment. Equal hou sing opportunly.

and Choice) .rosoo

RUTlAND- Have ~ ~I lor just SsOOdown &lt;11d $324.0l a month
- IJr 30 years at 12%. Th1s IS aranch style home wrth 3 bedrooms.
' hardwood t~ors and carpetin~ gas loreed air heat. Tho home.is
sluated on 4 Jots. "Equal hou~ ng ~portun!ly. $32.000.00.

Feeder Buns: !GOOd and Choicel :1)().500

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IT. 33- News repair. Asislor $300 down. 12%. 30 yeafS to pay.

56.9J.
Slaughter Cows: UtiUtJes 42.50-47; CannerS
and CuttPrs l';-41 .
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. Sprtnger Cows: !By the Head I a&amp;Hlll.
. Cow a n~ ·QII•Palrs: ,IBy It'll! U!"fl) 4:J1-5..1"l.
veaL&lt;:"tCI-&lt;llce
l 00-70: " .
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s·and•-Pri"""
H -·" ~-50
oauy a es I Y h~ . eau ~ ov- l·l : ·

by'"" Head l2.50-«l.

Payments $141.95 a ITKinth. One fl oor block house, 2 to3
blllrooms. Equal hoo ~ ng opportunty. Total price $14,1 00.00.
REEDSVIllE - .One mile out Rt. 681 - Family ccrn lort wrth
. .p~ntY oi rol)lll:i:this ohe'Four bedroom_ ~ .2 b&lt;l~. lV roo!ll a~d
extra nice:kttchen. Th~ home has agarage and wor&lt;;~ m·loil
basement. l'tus an extra un attached 'garage. Natural gas·heat. Ai
on an ac" lot $46,000 00

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lhs.·434. 5.50.
Butcher S:&gt;ws 44.50-48.25.
Butcher Boars 40-41.
F'eredl-r Pigs: cBy the Head ) 3640.
SHEEP
Sta h PRICES:
La
u.g ter
mbs 54· 58.

OLD RT . 33 - County plus. 22.67 acres and 70x 14 trailer. Move
m and enjoy ttis trai er hom~ 2 bedroom s, undt~pinned. all
electric. washer and dryer, ~rge li&gt;ing rol)ll wrth Fra n~lin fireplace
Pl)l d and two buildings 14&gt;24 and IOx 10. $29.300 00

F""""r Lambs 5~58.

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LEGAL
ADVERTISEMENT

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
Sfla l"rl b•ds vvol! lJf! fPCe•\·f'd ESTATE OF SYLVIA GAIL
ttl I 11f1 Otl iCfl ot til e Vilt &lt;lr)P (lf!r k HERRMANN AKA GAIL
r omcrO\I Ohoo at 12 00 oc· HERRMANlii- AKA GAIL
lOr k. NOOn on M o nnav Anr11 HERMAN AKA GAIL HER4th 1983 tnr t hf&gt; cunmq of RMAN. DECEASED_
(!Tass .J nd wr-eds ami u l hRr C.. No. 24065 Docket 12
io hf1 per lormAc1 nn nn

annu,l l tlas1s 1n 8ePch Grovf'
rernf' tPry Pu rnpr ov OlliO , 111
d\.('Ufrl,ln cc Wllh l hf' fT Ovl&lt;:onns
ot Q,rllnM t P . !"iit'i 53'5 ol die
Vollr~q e ot Pummov Fo, saHi
!PI rns anrt prov1Soons rPIPr Pnce
l'l tl.l rl to 0 1d•n,m cr&gt; No 335
wh&gt; l h can hf! SP.Cured ot thP
OII !CI' ot thf' V 1llaqP. Clerk. Sa1d
f Nl t!Jrt w•ll b~ awa1dPd 10 the
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·NOTICE OF
APPONTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
o·nM a rc h LB. 1983 . ,n the

Meogs County P1 0ba1e Court.
Case No
24065 . Poul,ne
Thompson. Rou te 1. Chesh1re.
Oh•o 4 5620 was apootntecl
E~&lt;e cu lr• x Ollhe esta tP. of Svl\loa
Gaol Herrmann aka Gail 'He1
rmann ak; a Gatl Herman aka Gall
HerrmJ rl neceased. IMe of
Rou te" 1. Ches h~r e . Ohr o

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SUCCESSFUL
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NOTICE OF
FlUNG OF AN
P,PPUCAnON
TO MERGE
Not1ce is hereby g1ven !hat
aQpi1 Cill 10n t1as been mAde to
th e Comptrolle-r of lhe Cur rencv. Wa shonq ton. D C
202 19 lor h1s consent to a
merg e' o f Bank One at Pome ·
roy · N A . Pomeroy. Ohro w1 th
BanL _Qne of Soutbeas.tesn
Ohro . Na11ona l Assocra t ron .
Alh ens. Oho o under the ch al"'er
of Ban~ One of Sou theas tern
Ohto. Nat ronal Assoc1at•on and ·
Wl lh the . trlle Bank One o f Sou lheast'ern Ohro. Nat10na1 Asso cr atron Thr s apphcallan was
accepted fo, lrl1ng on Februal)'

23 1983

11 1S contemplated that all oll1 ·
ces of the .at;love-named ban ks
wtll con11nue to be operated
Th1s not1ce 1s publ 1shed our ·
suant to sect•on 18281c) o f the
Feder al Depo s•t Insurance Ac1
and Pe~rt 5 ol Th e Regula tiOns
at the Como!foller of the Cur rency ( 1 2 CFR 5) Th1s not1ce
w •ll appear weekly, on the same

davs. begrnn1ng March 2.
1983. and end1ng Marc h 30.

1983

Anv person desrrong to com ment on th•s appl•ca110n mav
do so by aubm11t111g wn tt~n

comments to 01rector. Bank

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Organ1zatron and Structure
ISron . Comptroll er·QJ the Cur re ncv. 490 ,LE nfant Plaza. tat.
S.W . W astungton. DC 2021 9
· wnnrn 2 1 days ot the date b f the
last pubhcatoon of thrs not1ce
The oUbl1c frlc IS a...a.lab le tor
rnspect1on 1n the Regronal Of- '
lice. One Erre"'ew Plaza. CleWland . Ohio 44114 . dlmng
regular bus•ness hours

BANK ONE OF
POMEROY. NA

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That's right I When you uae a; column ·
Inch or mora in new1peper edvertl•lng.
be It dilley or cla11lfled, you reach
thou11nds of potential buyers that ere
eager to receive your money-1evlng
me11age.

Polf'&amp;OfV, Ohro

'

BANK ONE OF
SOUTHEASTEFiN OHIO
NATIONAl ASSOCIATION
Athens. Oh10
.tJI

2. 9. t 6 . 13. 30, 141 1. 61c

'1)1e Daily Sentinel

RUTLAND HOME- 21evel b~
and a pxi 7rooms_ I ~ baths.
chimney lor woodbumer. 2
enc~ sed porches. Askng
$2!;,000.

Classlfl.eds a' nd
5ave I I I ._,

Write you r own , ad and order by ma i l with th is
coupon. Cancel your ad by phon e when you get
· results . M oney not refundable.

"

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Name·~-----------------

A-ddress---------

Phone-------------------

.

-

MIDDlEPOiiT - Good o~er 6
room h001e ilr)d garage. Has 2
blllroorns. tub batt, gas
furnac~ klts ti cup!JJards in
ttte lOtchen, porch illd level ~t
' Just $17,500.
MIDDLEPORT - A real n~e
carPOIBd_home. Hot water 1'&lt;81,
air Cl)l!ilioned. lull basotlEnt
2 tu1 baths
lilt~ f4!kee'p
yatl!. fenced. On~ $45,00o.

.~g~tRACTING

:::;"~o:YSTEIIS

G

V. C. YOUft Ill

"t~.!; ,9~i!314
.

2·H mo.

11·26-l'lt

CEMENT
FINISHER

H. L. Writesel

Richard Garfield

Ali
newnd
or repaur, ....ers I

ROOFING -

types_~ r~~work.

'Pirkin&amp; lots

"f~~h~~~sand
•PONDS, RECLAMATION
WORK
ol.AND .ClE_ARtNG,
CO CRETE WO
- N
IK
IIOIIDED &amp; wotllt GUMNI1EED
PHONE Jill CliFFORD
992 7201
3 1

J&amp;L BLOWN
'INSULATION

LaBONTE'S
QUAIL FARM

VINYl &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

a,u IaBonte, Sr.-Own"

•Insulation
•Storm Doors
•StonT) Window s
•Rep\ucement Windows
•New Roofing

FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE
PH . 992-2772
J.2·1 1!!0

long 8onom. Oh.
"' Ph . 985-4:145

~·

Q:- n~w

Mature
beinc
1!
sold. Eus ' available with
notice alter May 1. Day old
chicksavailablewithdeposit after Miy 25. 3-2· 1 fllO

downsPOiitS. Jitter clean-

inc and palnti11. stonn
dOOB and windows.
All Work Gumhtoed

•Driveways
'Basements
'P1tios
Reasonable Riles

"Fr" Estimates"

Rt. 3• Pomeroy, OH .

PH. 614-985-4-464,

949-2263
0 992 279J

Call :

"'"""' '

r

Al TROMM'S
·
BACKHOE
SERVICE

.,

GIVE US

742-2328

STRIP
COAL
·SJ000·A;oN
PH .

Pomoroy, Oft •

.OP£1.9111 5 IIOii. t1tru SAT..
All Typas:ot Auto Ripair, ·
Brlkt$_, J.unt~ Ups . " c. -·

992-2280
HJ!tc

SPECIAL

TIIANSIIISSIOI fll TIR
AIO FlUID CHANGE
ONlY 131.95 t-1'-H&lt;

include d iscount

438 Hodgowood
Oollfpollo.
·

814-286-800.

Dr ..

;

EUGENE LONG
VINYL
SIDING.

SUPERIOR

'Sidin&amp;
'Roofin&amp;
'Guner &amp; Down Spouts
'Remodelinc
20 Yurs E~perience
In Home Area
FREE ESTIMATES
Call 843-5425
(1(1

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

Now Homos - Extensive
Rtmodalin&amp;.
•Insurance Wort
.Custom Polo Bldl•&amp; Garaaes
•RootinJ Work
&lt;AIIIni111111 &amp; Vinyl Sidinp
15 Yean Experience

QRI!G ROUSH
PH . 992-7513
or 992 -2212

pd

AJ!D

Yord Sale t 28 Fourth Ave ..
CloUipollo. Fri. &amp; Sot.

aerningsl

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

Chester. Ohio
Ph. 985-4269

Garege • nd e•••, Betti
Sale. Jeanit, good clothes ,

'

APKPLEINA'NSCE
SERVICE
_

All llakas oni Mot!Y•
Antenna tnsmilation
House Calfs and Shop
Sotvico AVIilable

Elbert Gillian
NinetHn ye•rw have come
and gone

l l81mQ pd

IInce God celled you to hie
home
when God call• ua al
llwey.
Loved and mle..d by,
Dolore•. Mildred. Shirley,
"••trice , Be11y end
Families.

COMPlETE
RADIATOR SElMa
From he Smallest Huter
Core to th1. Lar1est Radiator .
Radiator Speciaist
NATHAN BIGGS

drapes, wood c,.ft. 9 mile•

2810.

Woot ol Gatllpoll' on At.
141 . Thurs ., Fri.. 6 Sat . 91111

I

985 3561
All Makes

•Waohor~=~~~woahlro
•Rol r1gorot or 1

•Dry 1,. •Fre 11.,1

ARTS
SERVICE
P
ond
H -Ue

UTILITY BUILD! NGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'l36'
lnsulatd Do&amp; Houses

P&amp;S Ract
BUILDINGS
"ne Oh
, .
Ph.
u _,
614 - 3 ' 191
''""'

Yord Sole April 1at • 2nd.
10AM t ill Doric. Clothing·
mono. womona. teena •
bovo. Monv mlocollonooua
ltoma. 2000 Cheotnut St ..
Clolllpollo. canc&lt;~tled un_tll

SWEEPER end Hwing ma·
chine rep1lr, perts, end
Pick up end
1upplie1.
delivery . Devls Vl c uum
Cleener, one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd .
CaH

MOTORS, Inc.
Ph. 992-2174

448-0294 ..

hunger

and

1011

PlllootFruthPhormacv.
Cokao modo for oil occa •'•n• 304-273-5288.

[S.~jl_fS'"\
-" ~
FREE
. EXTIMATES
'Chain link Fence
'Carpolina ' Paintina

Square Danca every S.turday from 9 to 1AM , Country

Rock Sundoy 7 ta 11PM.
Robert Pickett's, Eu1 Dar -

win, St. Rt. 5.81 -

rsears ,
,
C4TAlOG MERCHANT
I

latory

Pomero~nH
nY &amp; D--.. Gibbs-Ownlrt

5882.

'""'
PH_ 992 -2171 l .t!u&lt;

~

RYDER TRUO&lt;
RENTAl &amp; ONE-WAY
l.OCOilna one-Wlly. lOW Jiles;lop mainumed trucks, Ri&amp;ftt
sizes, ri&amp;flt equipment Hapd
trucks, turniture pads, Na·
tionwicle Road Ser\oice. llov-- ·
inc tips and insUtJnce.

· Riverside WJ Inc.
446-9800

LAFF·A·DAY -

2 mo

PRICE
CONSTRUCTION
Remodeling
l4 YtiiS Experience
All Work Guaranteed

742-2324
773-5684

12

Situati-o ns
Wanted

a.

April9
8 F1mily
&amp; Y10
1rdInS1le
n i lFriday
of ralsl&amp;.

S1turday . Bulleville Ad .
TownhouH. Hour• 9 -5 . Furniture , clothing , misc .

992-5541 Home for elderty only .
Room , board and laundry.
20 years eaperlence . Cell

992-6022 or 992-8748.
Insurance

13

43 Cole 81 . tNeJCt to River)
Middleport . Some1hlng for
everyone! R1ln canctll.

SANDY AND SEAVER lnlur1Htce Co . h11 offered
service• for. fire ineurance
coverage In CJalllt County ·
for almo11 1 cen111y. Farm .
home 1nd personal property
coverage• are evaileble 10
mee1 indivldull nMda. Con·
1ac1 Eugene Holley , agent .

2 Fomlly. Apr. 1 &amp; 2. Boby
glassware. furni -

clothes .

Phono 388-8890.

ule.' Friday,
April h1., Sa1urdo, April
2nd . ·Fir:•t ,,.,.ever. Several
n8v.' - itema. lo11 .. Of mile .
Avon bottiC,a, bretkt'es1 let.
cOmpound bow, Workmete
workbench , sweeper, bed ,
etc , 2113 Lincoln Ave. P1.
Ple..ant. Exactly 8 a.m . till ?

18 Wanted to Do
Ge.rleraJ . HiuunU end Trill\ ·
removel S8rv'ice. R811able .
end dependable. Call 446 -

3159.

Lawn Mowing no yard tO big
or smell. Reliable and de pen·
dable. For estimate call

GARAGE sale, 2221 Jotforaon Ave . P1 . Plea1ant. Wed neaday &amp; Thurtday. loti of
children• clothes.

446-3t59.

Small engine repair . lewn
mowlrh riding mowers, ro·
1o1illers. Rea1onable rates .
3rd . &amp;. Olive St .. Gallipolis,
446 -3Hi9 between 9 and.&amp;.

GARAGE aale. Thuradoy.
Friday &amp; Sa1urdey;. 1201
Sandhill Ad . Pt. Plaa1an1 .

Conltructlon will do drive ways, asphalt . co ncrete,
painting &amp; remod .. ing . Cell

Pltlantl.

lo•-773-

davo . Houn 7 a:m. to 8 p.m.
tNt S.ptombor 1, 1983.
304-882-3224.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Giveaway

!192 -2490 .
Give piMo Ienon a· in my
home to beginner~ . •d vanced 1tudent1 arlji.lldults.
Also teach chording &amp; trana -

poafng . 614 -992 -5403 .

AUCTION 'every Saturdsy

WV. 8 p.m.

A~o .

Consignmen11 welcome .
Emme Bell euctloneer ,
SPECIAL auction Seturdsy ,

Auction Bern. Big lo1d 111
new merchendl1e. DNiera
can b'Uy 1o resell. Public
invited . no check• piN...
Emme Bell, auclionter .

22 Money to Loan
HOME LOANS 12% fi•od
rate . leader Mongege, 77 E.
S11te. A1hena . Ohio . 1 -614 ·

592-3051 .

Busineu &amp; Second Mon·
gage loana . Equi'ty Reaourcea. In Ohio 1 · 800-9fJ2 .
351. oul . o f 01\ fo

1-800-641 -5286.

WANTED TO BUY Oldturnl -

ANY PERSON wh o h ..
anything to give away end
l+dotto not offer or attempt to
offer any other thing tor 11le
may piece an ed in 1hls
column. There wHI be no
charge to 1h1 •dv•rtiHr .

I hNhhy PU.P' part Borde'
Colllo &amp; Collie, 3 tomoto ond

3 molo. Colt 448 -3378.

8 moo. old tiller cat . Colt
448 -1180.

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, year otd Ill biiCk 10mCit.
To • good home. 614'- 982·

1131.
Half grown remelt kitty-cat .

Aloo llttor bo•. 981-3944.

lure end An1iques of ell
kinds, e ll ~ Kenneth_ ~Wiin ,

papara 10 give •way. Cell

.

23

446 -3169 •• 256 -1967 in

Professional
Services

the evening• .

Buying Gold. Silver .. Pla1i num . Gold and Sllvlr prices
'"the highes11n two yeera,
check our prices on gold lr
ajlver. scrap-jewelry. Buying
Old coins, scr~p rlnga I
ailverwar'a . Dally quo111
svaileble. Also coins • coin
suppllea for Hit. Spring
Velley Trading Co ., Spring

Volley Plozo, 446-8026 or
-

4~8 - 8028 .

We pey cash ror late model
clean u81d Clrl .
Frenchtown Car Co .
Bill Gene John1on

4411-0019

Stackl of n"tly ·tied newt- Pey caeh for uaed mobile

114·992-2570.

Gardena plowed with l1rge
rbtotlller 1ix inches deep
Reedy to plant. Reuler-814 ·

every Fri night at
the Har1ford Community
Center . Truckload• of new
merchandise every weelc .
Conaigments of new and
u1ed merchandiae alway• ·
wel co me. Richard Reynold•
Auclloneer . 275-3019 .
~uction

==~~===~~~9 -wantell~ni Buv 4

Meture dependable hou.e wlte wiahea to baby• it in her
home for one child . Call

446 -0896 .
8

Apo-11 2nd., 6 p.m. Mt. Alto

McDANIEL Custom But·
chering . Open first week In
every month. Kill on Mon-

446 -92e"1.

QARAGE aole. Rt. 2 North
by Good Sheph&amp;rd Church .
Furniture , beby -children
clo1hes . jeana. sew.

night. Mt.

Ri verview Nuraing Care
Home. Now op•n for ambu ·

1------.-----+--------'L--:---f-------------j

Roger Hysell
. GARAGE

ex1ra money , 1111

Will do Interior
Exterior
work . Henglng wall paper,
panelinG &amp;. e1c . Contac1
Ronnie Hubbard at 814 -

Sa1urday, rain or ahine.

sl.Wti [NELSON

Gr•

EARN

Avon . 304-671 -1429.

YARD sale . Rolllna1own, Rt .
2 ~ . Pleesant, Friday &amp;

ll'ameroy, Oh.

Sizu startlrOI!I l2'x16"

814 -388 -

SOMEONE t.o cere for el derly gencleman, 304-882 -

c1 Rport , yard

Dewayne Witli•in.s.
·&amp;: Sconie Smith ·

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BULDI NGS

Cell

9045 or 61 4-992-3e90.

Arfi you paying to much for
April 4 It · 6 . N. Mein, . your ho1pital-heel1h InsuRu1lend . Toola. toyl, jeans, rance . Call Carroll
· dishea , cameru. CB , Snowden , 448· 4290.
furhure .

APPLTANCE
SERVICE

I t l t lie

Cell

SALES :NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY to ooll Avon .
We'll ohow you how. Good

BIG ' BIG BIG! Yord Solo.
Apr. 1 &amp; 2 . tFrl. &amp; Sot.19-4.

l----------1-----.:_----+----------1 10meday
We will meet you there

Glllipolis. Ohto ' "
These cash rates

Experienced ,printer.

lA'1• Y1rd Sale frldly &amp;
Sotu~ov . April ht &amp; 2nd .•

1

I·IH mo

J.lO ·l mo

Yo~

R"mmage Sate Apottollc
Church nell(1 ·ro WiUI1 Tire .
Fri. . Sat .. &amp;: Mon 10:00AM -

-Gas linoi
- Septic Systems
LARGE or SMAll JOBS
PH. 992 -2478

A TRY

Ohlo'a N-oot Wool&lt;tv Fl..
Morkot Fiooto Drlvo In
Thootor CtiiHicothl. Oh. Evorv Soturdav.
Solo Frldllv • So•urdlv
'
on Rt. 3M Juot oH Rt. 141 .
Very nice jaano, childr11n'a
loth!
1 ·
c
ng. mac.

items .

~ffJ.~r

'Friendly Service

FOUR·whHI drMI pickup.
1874 to 78 model. phone
304-175-5 132.

homes or trevel 1,.vel1rallen. Prefer 19815tnd Up. Call

C&amp;l Bookkeeping
Tax Return• &amp; bookkllping
for lndivlcfewela &amp; buainaaaea .
Short forM\ 16 .00
Long forms' 120.00 and up

Corol Neot

-446·3882

PIANO TUNING 1!. REPAIR
Cell Bill Ward f or appointment . Ward ' • Keybo~rd ,

448-4372.

.

PERMANENT Heir Removal
Profeuion•l Electroly•i•
Clinic Profeuional Building -

Room 1. A.M.A. ond "F.C.C.
approved. Doctor referrtls.
y l'ppoln1menl, Phone 304-

678-11568.

1- - - - - - - - - -

614-448 -0171.

8

Laet and F.ound

ana

Llrge contemporery f•mily
home overlookno Ohio
River . Woodt. 15 -20 acr11,
tennll court, city echool1.

OUlSTANDING - L&lt;Oting for
a sup11 h001e with a ~rge
lllldscaped ill? . Spacious 3
blllroom brdt has just about
~ing: rentral air and heat
.2 tireplaces, 2\l both~ 2 P3ti05!l covered for entertanqj,
aoo many emas. Excel!iit fi1
I bugrteS.'i aJUple. $125,000.

445·3554 or 1 -e 13-4238828. Owner-Agent. .
1 YJ acre of land. 15 r . houM
with baumetlt, houae nM•

work e8,500. Colt bott-n
I&amp; 7, 814 -2411-9211 .
On Ro~lh L•ne: 2 bel. room ,
2 Clr Qll'aga, modern kltcen,
.wimming pool, f•nced ,In

WE ADVERTISl 1Al.l .OUt

USTIIIGS 4 times

Of

tliort a'

montll CAll 992-3176 Ill Nit
wlh 111.

Housing
HeadqllarttHs

•

to-tt·

-aackhots
-Dump Trucks •

bock yerd , Call 814-387 -

7197.
I Fomllr 10.. Comanarv
T-HDUH Tltu!*iay a Friday; lit. 141. 'IH' tHiaf,
chlldron .a taane J..no.
lnON .

.

•

PULLINS
EJCAVATING
- Dozors

·~~:~:~Rates

TRANSMISSION CO.

271 w. Mlin

Al1o Transminio-;,
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

"

WANTED to buy-Piono.
phone 304-175-1084.

clothing~.

REPAIR
,.

Wanted 1o buy. lnV'IIt"""t

ize chalra , dre11er,
ehildrans
large
L=========~~=======~4..::=========+---:::----::=----~ sture,
wear, vacuum cleaners ,
sign• on W . Main, AFAB lo1 ,
AUTOMATIC
S&amp;W TV
Pomeroy .
MINE RUN

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

3~ ACIII:S -

CAR WASii -On l'l€st M!~ in
Pomeroy. B~l ling, land and
eQUipment lor orly $15.000.

1 wool!
......... ..,.
_......(F- hthnatM)

Control

. :. lnfla_tion
Cu rb
Pay Cash for

RIVER VIEW -:- What a;:Jace to
e~oy . 8 rooms. nice fatrily
room fre;:J&lt;~E . base ment and
walk~ ill the slore Trying lor
$45,000.
Ot wiN" di&gt;ide.
I 0 room h001e wlh free gas, 2
tub baths. gas Jumace. lamily
lOOm and ~txly. Wil sal thrne
acres for ' $4500.00 on l&lt;11d
contract .$500 down 12%
tnteresl, 60 paymen~ at
~88.98 pet ml)llh.

-e.

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NEW LISTING - U~e new
1980 Nashua 2 bedroom mobile hotre witlt over 3 acres, ~II
lrees. and gotxl well. Peacelul
location on good gravel roaad _
Want just $2l,SQO.
NEAR SALEM CENTER - 3yr.
dd ranch with 4.8 acres. Six
roofT6, insumted, car~ carptrt. Lttity and rural water.
$39.000.

11 P!un•h"'" &amp; " " """"
~llu•••"" "

&amp;4 ..... ..

Painting
Sandblaotlng
-Mortarblaotln_g
· Puking Lot Stripping
spray p~tn· fng
1
Tuture Cootln111filly - . - F.. £stiinolls
CAU 614-949-2616

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l-4 ·1· mo

I:

REitTOtl "

Phone
1· (614) ·992· 3325

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VIRGIL B . ~~11&amp; f. . 2nd St .

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=·

~~~=~ :~ 11~:;-~iro lbs_ 47 _751

VeaJ Calves: Choic('&amp; Prtme l!JJto.DIIlls.
Th-~. Baby Calv~ 40.87 .50, Springer Cattle
340-4S5. Cows and Calves Combination ..
·~ ~ Top Hogs 2w to 2.10 lbs. 46.~7.75,
~.
Boars :1141.50, Sows~ lbs. and up4S~l.P!gs

Busi\Jiot

13 ~

OltJO BoND ISSUE IION£Y Will BE AVAilABlE SHORTlY.CAll
FOR APPOINTMENT AND INFORMATION ON ANY OF OUR OVER
100 PROPERTIES.

Feeder Hellei"'s: !Good aOO Oiolice)llll-500

t- v

J&amp;F

•liMESTONE ·

Parts &amp; Service

$52,500.00.

Baby Calves (By lhe Pound) 67-89:
H~s: &lt;No.1, Barrows and GUts )

II

992

- Cell 742-3196

Farm Equipm,ilt
D••ler
Farm Equipment

POMEROY, OHIO
PH.992-2259

'"'- !1.1.~250; 500-700 lbs. 4453.50.

Slau8ht~r Cows; Uttl~~~1:.·ea:.-ers
and Cutters 3140.

their

'"

•

...,-.,..... .-wool!

l ·Hk

New Holland.

lbs.63.25-7U75: 500-700lbs. 57~-

Feeder Heifers: Good arut Choice. 250tol11

Health

In

CAITL E PRICES:
Feedfor Steers: (Good

•

50-

&gt;I;

For all -your wiring
needa; furnace• rl· ·
pair nrvlca and inatallation.
Reald.entlal
•· Commercial

Authorized. John Deer,

I

U.-

.

47 ~~7 50 Bulls 1 coo 1

'Jtans
·
' llousH'
'Swim Suits
'Evtnina Gowns
Etc. Open Tues.-Sat.
10:00 to S:OO
204
. WIShinaton St.
Ravenswood, W.

Wanted To Buy

pro.,.rty. Coli 114· 992·
111118.

ln:!::i.

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-608 E. MAIN

April, 2. Ita 4.

OolllpGIIo.
~========:;rr===·=====::;r,::;:~=='=-·==·=·=-=-~-t. ~- =:::======~ Comor
rtRain
A,.. . concolo.
• llote St ..
"Somtlhin&amp; New"
MILLER
vo·
UNG'S
GHEEN'S
Yo-rd&amp;olelt Fom!lrS.t.Apo-i
RAVENS',MlO D FA8RICS
· · TIN"" INC
2. Contenory Tawnho_uM. I
Now Hot Fathion
. ELECTRIC
CARPENlfR
ci;'.nntrcial ,
~~!;..~!~~ booller,
S~ RVICESERVI-CE
ltsidtltlal, Interior 1nd
Oullot Quolltr
Clothing:
trterior.
•
Fl10 Mukot-louthorn

u.s. I(T. 50 EAST
GUYSVillE. OHIO

Alheno
Compaay
•-·-~- ~--h-I~-•· • - •~ -

::::~~~~!!:.fbs1 '! ~~~· : 11 ° 500
100
· ·50• 100
. OtoW~~
· .R •
lbs · 57-64
!llllbs
54-00 tnlto °
over

Department . as some ot her new

d irectors

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. tAP!
• Donald A. Rosenthal has bffn
; named.chief cura tor of the Memor. · lal Art Gallery of the University of
Rochester.
Rosenthal had served. as the
., ~allery's curator ofrollect ions since
·. July 1979.
--~ ' Patricia Anderson has .been
_named assocla te curator for ,'\merl·
•can art and administrative assist'
' ant to t-he dl~tor.

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answer questions about the mental

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·,A ppoinlmeniH

STARTING AT $8.99

Real Estate General

Plf'asant, W .Va. , wa!'l

Pul ~probalion

INSTALLED

Y·~

9

II

SALJS &amp; SERVICE

lJ:1arket reports

, 0 vu • vy • ~~K 00.
OIU
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G i l l -. Ohio
u
-·
,.,tu&lt;h :11, 1F~r Steers: Good and Choice, 250 to 300

wo 1~

agf"(), l hf' )Jalm l srnd .

$·}295"
.
.
' PU YARD

KiTCHEN CARPET

will be introduced in the Legislatu!J'
next week.
Asked if Democra ts WUI have to
unite to pass the proposal .wlthout
Republican help, he said " I hope
not. I hope t_here will be bipartisan
support."
Reminded that Democrats received noGOP suppon in pasi&lt;agPof
the recent, 90 percent increase in the
income tax. Celeste said this was a
different situation.
He said legislators who back
away from tax bills support other
bills which appropriate funds for pet
·proj ects or programs in their
districts.

and he said, " that probably is a few
more weeks away."
He said he has not completed his
cabinet because · he was busy
working on his budget prior to a
March 30deadllne.
· By the time the next biennium
starts on June 30, "we'll have a fuU ·
team and we'll he off and-running,"
hesaid.
,
As with other posts which· were
not !tiled inunediatt'iy. the Health
Department is being run by an
acting director.
Celeste mel with reporters after a
news conference and defended his
record SZ/.6 ·billion budget which

in MarC'h , how0ver.

Troop&lt;'rs from lh!' C;it II ipolis post
of th~ Ohio Highwu)' Pa t m l imrsti
gatf'd a car df'P r m·~~lcit 'nt In At hr ns
County WPdn(•s da ~· nigh t .
Tlw patml.said Wilma ,I . Withers,
• southbound on Ohio 7 al 7: l o p.m.WhC'n a d('('r· ran in1u t ht~ pat h o f h('l'
vehicle. It wassnwk and k ill"'!.
Withers' ra r was sliglttl.v dam-

INSTALLED
WITH PAD
,
FREE

STARTING AT -

BOGGS

Among lhe 111 maj or states
rrportt'!l today. M ichigan IN:i with
1"-7 pereent. followed by Pennsy lvan ia with 13.4 pen'f'nt.

Car, dc·c~r c·QIIidc·

4(i. Po int

ALL CARPET

tau-

·

increase in the 1983-1985 spending
lbs. :JS-64, :m to 100 tbs. 57.50-lll!AJ. 400 oo 500
plan Celeste submitted to the
lbs ~ 500 to fl!llbs 51-62 fiXI to 71Xilbs
' to~ 1'·- A;, 1&lt;1\ 57 ~ - t0
·
50-5850 100
l..egJslature earlier this week.
· ·
OI.V Uli . 'KI • .....,.
• .N, ......,
over
4
Shf' sai d s hP had not had rime to
~~~r Bulls; Good a·nd OKice. 250 to Dl
revi('W the -propo
"
sal. She also . lbs. liF(I. :m lO 100 ills: ~7. 400 to 500tbs.
·
t;7.:fl), ~ 'to. - tql )P9. ~: 50, 'OO) .tO 700 lbs. ·
declined lp say II she w!il _ask for · '&gt;N"tl.l
., ~ . 50 • .700 to 11L11bs.
~
48-~. M:rtol)l.(e'r 4,3.55.
resignat ionS Of non-classified etnHOlstein Stf't&gt;~ and Bulls l:&gt; to 1m Its. ,

It wa' lht• th ircj str eight ·miinth·of_
dC!'Iining unemployment ' figu ms
for the stale.
Ohio' s jobless ra te peaked at 14..1
percent in Dect&gt;mber. -when thr
government es timal!'d that 727,00)
pcopit' wrrr out of work.

FlRST - Mathew Klcharcll!of

Business,senices · ·

who have been paying more than
their :fair share to thOse who for
years hi.ve been paying ~e!jS than
their
share."·
.H e said federal and state studies
show heavy truck weight to be the
major cause 1\lghway damage.
"Truck claims that they are not
responsible for road use-related
damage are just not supj)orted by
any resporislble and Independently
gathered evidence, " Cashman said.
His organization Is supported by
the Chessie System, Norfolk and
Southern railroad and the Ohio
Envirorunentai eouncu.
Thompson's blUs are to be
introduced in the House Tuesday.

repeatedly called on to pay road
The lirriount of federal funds
taxes in recent years. It i'l only rti!ht
available is higher a result of the
that the heavy trucks : pay thelt" fl~ !ederw gasoline tax . .
share too, "
Thompson said • Thompson said ~ new federal
Thursday.
money is lns4tflcient to t¥e care of
His proposal would prodliee Sllll til!! state:s bridgl's.
mllllon annually In addU!&lt;&gt;nalfunds
Hi'l bills are backed by Motorists
for highway and bridge repairs_
of bhio for Vehicular Equity, an
That would be added to the S6l8 advocacy group t.cked by railrOad
ml!!lon highway and mass ti-anspor- and envtronmenialinteresis.
tatlim jo~ program Gov. Richard
It ~ld truc!cers have not had a
Celes_
te included in the two-year major state highway ·use tax
budget sent to the . General
increase s~n~:e 1953, when the
Assembly.
existing axJe:mUe tax was created.
Thomas Cashman, MOVE coorCeleste's budget would use an
dinator, said, "We hope this
approprlatlonot$U6mlllion Instate
legislation Is the first step toward
funds during fisCal year 1~ to
major road tax reform in Ohio that
attract S43&lt;l million In federal
highway money.
wUI shift the tax burden from thOse

. ·~·

Effective April 18. Pam ela S.
HydewiU takeover from William H.
• Davis, who has been ac'l lng director
since Celeste look office Jan . 10.

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SYRAt'USE ELEMENTARY - Poster winners Ill Syracuse
:. Hchool were Iron! row, I to r, Joctta Pizzino, first place poster; Tanya
' Ingels, second place, and J e nnifer U'lle, third place. Back row, I to r,
._' Tom Thei,.., SWCD Supervisor.

Ohio

'Gov. Celeste appoints Hyde MHO dir~clor
COLUMBUS, Ohio lAP) -Gov.
Richard Celeste's choice as director
of the Mental Hea lth ~rtment
now is executive director of Ohio
Legal Rights Service and . has
defended patients' rights, and
Celeste says the experience wiU
· help in her new job.

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!IIOrlltli• ja-a

In Middleport. nowty romodllled homo, wlt}l fltopleca,
ourN~cy. •urkott irbotr. poaailtto i"OOdbiJmor. clooa
Shop. Middleport. 992 - to tchoOia •nd thopplng.
814-.JIZ-11941 .
3471.

Gold. ol!vO&lt;,

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61 Household Goods ·. 54 Misc . MarchandiR

31 Home• for Sale

Hll . Pom 40'o. 814-985 42117.

be~de Stone Cre.-t Motel.

r

water.

g11

heat .

014,900 . 304·882· 31 37.
304· 773-6880.

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32 Mobile Homes
'
for Sale

2

e11.pende, total gtta. central

v

36

lor hou se . Coil 304· 69614,.;70 Bayview total elect·
liberty good con d .. 83 ,900 .

Cell 446·0176

44

Buy•ng houoos and apart-

87.200. Coli 614 -24 -5.206
burner. 2 full baths, dishwasher. W &amp; 0 hookup.

87.600 Call 614 -682 7252 or 614 -682 -7277
$2,9~0 -

up u1ed mobile
homes for sale. 2 bedroom,
c ompletely furnished .
Ready to move in . Brown's
Treile i" Park. MiHef&amp;vllteL 0t"l.

61 4 -992 -3324

. _.

l

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41

p m 814-742 -2884
814 ·986-4117,

or

Very nice , unturmahed, In
ctty, 3 large bedr , liv room ,
tormel dining rm . kitchen ,
dinette, ' sun porc h, dep

Four rooms and bath. full
basement, All new paint.
carpeted No inside pets .
Deposit and 6 monthsleaae

furnished,

61 4 -992 ·21 66 . . BAM

to

5PM ask for Tim, after 6PM
88 ~3 692

USED MOBILE
578-2711 .

HOME .

1977 14x70 Windoor. 2
bedroom, total el~tric. with
wQodburner
304 - 676 ·

6930 or 675 -3346 .

5 :00p .m.
bedroom. 304-773-6063.

COTTAGE al 1810 Jellar304 -675-2306 .

Farm for nle 26 acres
mostly level , good h~y

lieldo, *46.000 , Must ooll .
ru sonable offer. 3 bdr .
t1ome . new fUTnan--c e,
county water new beth
carpeted . new alum . aiding
coa l &amp; wood burning stove .
Good blfn &amp; ' other out
-ti'lif§i~ "Qer~e-:-lo cete d- on

old 180 netr Porter

Celt

8 1 4 ·388·9060 .

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Apto Coil 614 -992 -5434 ,
61 4 · 992 -69.14

or

882 ·2565

304·

1 bed room Apt 11196 mo .
Inc luding utiliti81 Equal
rig opportunity. Con V.ill-oe Manor Apts.

7787...

v

"

3 rooms &amp;. beth fumiahad
apt Ut1lities ptud 1 c hild
accepted No pets Referen·
cas . 366 N
4th . St .

304 -675 ·

6548 .
APARTMENTS , mobile
homes. hou•e• Pt Pleas•nt

and Galiopolis
8221 .

61 _4 -446 ·

UNFURNISHED apartment
for rent . 1 bedro o m.
$180 .00 Call Automotive

f260 m Onth. 304 -

ONE ·bedroom apartments
for the elderly . All utilities
pal,d Tenants pay 30 per·
cent of their adjusted in Come in tt1ia HUO aubaidited
42 Mobile Homes
apartmen1 building . ' Twin
for Rent.
A•vers Tower. phone 304 676 -6679 . Equal opportun 2 bdr mob1le home ref &amp; I ity houaiog
dep required Ca ll 6t4-266 1922 .
THREEbedroomapartmenl,
ce ntut a1 r , waterbed ,
12x60 2 bdr tratler in Rio washer &amp; dryer hookup.
atorage area. 82150 . a
Grande, availab le Apnl 3rd

575-3217

- ---=------month. 304-875 -5294 .

2 bdr mobile home w ith
upando. $176 mo , water

Furnished one bedroom
apartment in Point Plea18nt,
very clean and nice. No pets.

304 -675-1386.

Camper Trailer 'Iota for
1ummer, secluded wooded
area . Overlooking. Oh1o
river V1c Brown, Minera-

ville. · Oh
3324

ONE bedroom unfurni1hed,
all utilities paid, eKcept
electnc. $176. month. 304 -

676 -1317 or 876-3812 .

Trailers tor rent . Fumlahed &amp;.
unfurnished. beautiful mter view . Foster' s Mobile Home

TWO bedroom apartm.nt
for rent . Henderson , WV

304 -676 -2946 .

Call 614 -99 2 46

Furnished R,oo"'J

2 bd . room mobile home iD
A acme . Reaonabio rent .
Deposit You pay uttlitiea
Stove and cehig . tumtthed
Prefer elderly paople. 814 -

949 -2128 . Call -10 o.m. -6

Sleeping room $1115, utili ·
ties pd . single male, share

both 919 2nd Avo , Qollipo·
llo. Coli 446. 4418 al ter
7PM .

p .m .

TWO bedroom fumlshed
trailer. Crab Creek Road,
•large yard, h .. bt11n rented

46 Space for Rent

carry root . 814-388· 9346 .

through

COUNTRV MOBILE Homo
Park, Route 33, North of

HUD , $160 .

monthly . utilltle1 extra.
mineral rights , 3 bd . room
freme house For info . call

247 -4811
74 acre farm , hay •had. 2
ponds, timber. 26 tillable
acrea. oil &amp; gas for tea1e. 11JJ
milea out of Harrisonville.

814 -742 -2 677
1976 Two bedroom mobile
home and 46 acres located
on Thoma• Ridge Road . Cali

304 -876· 3280 ond aok for
Ron Hickmar. .

304-676 -1206.

Pomeroy . Large lots. Call

SMALL 2 bti;droom fur·
nlshed trailer, Burdette Ad ·
dition. $126 . permomhplua
utilities. depo1lt required.

304 -675 -4800 , Monday
through ' Friday.
Rbselea .

~k

992-7479 .

48

for

THREE bedroom, bath &amp; 'h,
unfurnished, $200 . pka utll ·
hies . TWO becftoom partly
furn ished $160 . plus utili ·
ties. Glenwood, 304-576 -

2441 , 676 -9073 .

Equipment
for Rent

Backhoe endloader dig1 8
h ., large bed pick up haulable, operate yourael f. $90 .

per day. 304-896 ·3841 .
49

For Leue

43 Farms for Rent
36 Lots &amp; Acreage

FOR

Bilby

mt-

rent , Pa1ture, 304 -

875 -6110

Country Store fo r lease
•100 per. mo. "Col 614-

246 -9316 .

Improvements

STUCCO PLASTERING •
tutured celllnp commer·
cial and residential. free

eotimot8o. Call 814·211·
1182.

I
62 Wanted to Buy

71

66

Building materials
446-0322
~~ock. brick. 1ewer pipes,
1
1.. indows , lintels , etc .
New 6 drawer dre11era $82, Cleude Winter1, Rio Grande,
6pm. Sat .

omail dook $89, 4 drawer

0 . Cail814-246-6121 .

1----------free- TO All C"ONTRACTORS -

chest $60, unfini1hed hlrv-

eot gold relrig . !root
t260. white 2 dr re1rig .

We are able to give contractors price on all building
m1teriala. DeliYery eveilabe.
Gallipolis Block Co ., 1231!2

frost free 896, electric range
S96 . gas range 196, 2 pc.
livlngroom auite 1&amp;6, 8 pc.

Pino St .. Gallipolis, Oh 448·
2783 .

1-- - - - - - - --

BUILD YOUR OWN HOME
6 rooms and bath,, $2.996.
See our

modal&amp;,

1 -614 -

7~3::1::1::.=======

GE auto
washer
$125,$126.
May - I:::
B::B::8::·
tag
auto
W81her
Kenmore dryer e11 0 . All
A-1 cond . and guaranteed .
Call 446-8181 .

61i

Pets for Sale

r•frigefator , gas . HILLCREST KENNEl ~
r•nge, 7-pc. d.inette let, 19f1 Board11]g , .a.U brcieds .' A~C
table. - :Corbm l!ld S!'y~er. ~~~-· Dobermahs pups afd
Furn , · 966 . See·ond Ave •
Stu'd S8rvice.
USED

Geilipolis. 448 -1171

Coll446 -7796.

54 Misc . Merchandiae

DRAGONWYND CATTERY
· KENNEL AKC Chow pup ·
Call 446-3844 altar 4PM .
Easter rabbits miKed colora.
$3 &amp; $4 . Coil 8t4-387·

7230 .

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

AKC Reg . Schnauzer pup Pill for aale. Call 614-256 1911 .
AKC Doberman Pinc her,
blue bloodline . bl)llck &amp; tan,
call beiore 4 . 30 p.m. or a her

3086.

9 p.m 304-876 -1822 _

Firewood split &amp; cut to
lenght. Pick or delivered . W111
honor HEAP Vouchers Call

BABY rabbits . pure bred
Rex, and Mini lops, 85 06

ooch 304-676· 1920.

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EASTER bunniot, $6 .00 all
coloro, call 304-675 -6043
or 676-1690.

8ft . meat cese, 8h freezer.
14ft. produce case, o1her
misc . 1tore equipment .

Angu1 bulla 1 to 3 yrs. old .
excellent blood line. Slate
Run Farms. Jeckaon.Oh

Chianina bull, sire of e,.;cellent club calves. Call 614-

Coil day or night 614-266 8702 or 614 -266 -1148 .

1976 Buick Electro 2 dr ..
PS. PB, AC. AM· FM otero
t1 .850 or trade for c attle .
farm equipment of equal.

6 prom draues -sizes 7 -13.
like new . Worn only once.

value . Call 448-4637 .

or 446·

Locu~

~~

For solo 100
post a.
Coli 1114-256· 8035
For sale metal culvert &amp;Inch
thru 60 inch in stock Sta1e
approved 16 gauge 12 Inch
e6 .36 per h .. 24 inch
810 . t0 per ft 36 inch
816 60 per ft Also pta it.ic
culvert In stock. 6 inch thru

61

., .200 Coli 448 -0866
doyo &amp; 446 -4267 o.ven .

Evans Enterprlies, 4 mi.
.South of Jackson on ST. RT

eio.oo. Call

Farm Equipment

Bush hog In good shape
$325 &amp; o lder modellnterna 1161'181 tractor ln8eda .work)

18lnch, 8 Inch $1 80 perlt-.
12 Inch $3 .80 par ft . Ron

Infant car aNt,

I

Farma\1 Cub w1th cu ltivators. e,.;c . condition 82 ,200
~~';; Coli alter II, 614-379 -

8

-

.

.

Milkoro $ 160 614-378·
6216 . •
wardrobe. antique 1 -~--------­

Cedar
trunk, 3 t 1er glut table &amp;
con crete pi_cnic table with
benches . Call 814 - 256 -

New Holland Hay Beier.
Model 288, Used very lltde .
Stored inside. Excellentcon -

1788.

dltlon . 614 -949-26118.

'
Bicycle. basket m ' n size like
new 179, car trunk or top
carrier, 37%',.; 19xl lh, good

cond , 126 . Call 448-4631
English saddle good cond

Caii614· 3BB-9626
Antiquo Oak Reproduction
furniture . full line In stock.
also Antlquea. P'ul Conkel•
Antlqull, Tuppers Plains.

1- - - - - - - - - - 1981

Chevy

388·8287.

1 6,000 miloo ,

Registered

FM, 8 -track,
448 -2166 ..'

Hereford

with

looking · OhiO' River,

city-

44

Apartment
for Rent .

ochoolo. · 446-3654 or 1·
II 1 3 · 4 2 3. · 8 9 2 8 .
OwneU Agent .
·

2 bdr. RegenCy Inc . Apart -

315 acrei at Rodney on W .T.

menta 1200 per mo . or if
income 11 t10,000 or ••••

WatiOO Ad . Owner financ -

Ing available. Coii448· B221
after I wHkdoyo.

HUO IVIIIoblo. A·Ono Reel

Estates, Cerol Yeeger, Real -

tor. Call 304-117&amp;: &amp;104 or
6.76 -11388 or 671·7786.

li 1 Houaehold Goode
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olivo St., Gallipolis . King
coel &amp; wood hettere with
~~~ UJ19. oot box opring &amp;

mottroilo f100, firm •120.
oola·IOVIIIIt • Chair f 1 99,
Cotll 814·246·6139 .
3 rm . end 4 rm . unfumlahed love Hata 170, new coal •
apar1menta. Utititle1 paid, wood heat.rs as low 11
Lou for 1111 In Racine. no pet1, no children. Clll 131111 with blowero. uaod
1114-849 · 23.40._ o .~ . 1114· 448-.3437.
coal &amp; wood ht1t1r1. new
949· 21171 .,
1- -- ----...:·_.,_ I' ~lnot oats f100 &amp; up

2 tote at Memorial Garden .

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Lot In Bradbury. Yery good
loa. don V)fhh treller hook·
up. All utllhln. Hptlc tank.

Cell 814-992·2102.

Flrlt floor furinshld ept,
utilities paid. depotlt
requIred . Adulla, no pttl.

a ••••

Coil " 831 Fourth 'Av.a ..
Golllpollo.

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refrigtriiOfl, r1n,ea. bunk

bode complete I 1111, bun·
kleo mattrnMo f40, cheota.
droioaro. TV'o. Call 448·
3189.

4 -WD.

~c~~c· AM·
Call

Simmental crosa heifer calfltsmi~~;;;'d;it;;;~"4;~
at aide, '.4 Simmental heifer 1978
eb4
with Simmentol bull cell at 350. 84. 4 95 . Call 81 4 -379·
llde Ben Bickers Double B _2_4_3_0_.----~---

Form. Call 614· 367-7727. 1

6 Suffolk Finn croas ewes. 1

Oatson

pickup, fiberglaas

top St300 _ 304-675-2663.

yearling Suffolk n~m . Can
ahow production recorda .

TWO bedroom trailer on

Call 614-246·9595 .

A•hton - Upton
Rd .
Furnished · unfurnilhed.
160.00 month ph,fl depoaitu~ihtles , 304·676-4088.

Registered Quarter Horse .
Ruth Reeves . Alao grade .
Saddlea.L bridle•. winter
hori e- blanketa . Western

·booto .. 814-698 -3290.

:::
See tb appreciate. sharp 73

_.

Vifl~ 4 ~; 0,

73

3 registered polled hereford
All With 3rd

8600 . pair . 986 -410? .

calf. 72 Ford Bronco 4-WD, A -1

cond .. 83.000. Coli 614388-8713 .
REGISTERED Herelordcat- 1-'-- - - ' - - - - - -

tie sale, Jackson County
Hereford Aaaociation , Fri-

1981 Jeep CJ6 . Carpeted,
AM-FM radio . Cell eher

day, Aproi Blh . 7 30 p.m . 4 :00 pm . 742 -2308.

liveatock Market . Flirplain, ,_ __.:.__ _ _ _ _ _ __
wv .
76 DODGE Povv.erwagon, JAr.
ton, club cab. good condi·

64

Hay

1 973" "WAGONEER. lfom
'Hay f';; -sale, square bales. Idaho. body excellent ,
Delivery available . Call 446- 1tanderd, lock outs. must
866'6 .
see to appriciate. $1400.

304-675· 7749 .

Round bales of hay for sale 1
----------delivery available . 1 ,200 lb. 76 Dodge Van cuttomized.

boleo , $20 a bola Call 304-675 -2396 .
446 ·6566.
I= = = = = = ====
{lood mixed hoy. Firot &amp; 74 Motorcycles
second cuning . $1.50 per

bele. 614-992-8036 .

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1- - - - - - - - ' - - -

1974 Yamaha Enduro dirt
bike, 2 ,900 miles. Call468 -

NEW &amp;. Used Harvestore
Structure• . Automated livestock feedlnu ·c:omputer

leodoro. - Coll collect 1114·
685-228 0 . John L.' Betto.

I Modal 116 Now Holland
I bAi;~ priced reeaoneble.
•·7_3_ 3_7_._ __ _
1_•uu·•_,._"':· ..''_
1
FARM trlctor 180 Allis
Chalmere. diesel. e4500.

304-895 -3999.

71

Autos for Sale

reeked ,

make offer .

Call

458 -1997.

1 980 Hondo CR 1 25 dirt
1976 Buick Electra ·2 . dr ..
PS, PB. AC. AM · FM stero
$1,860 or trade for cattle,
farm equipment of equal
vatue . Ca11446 -4637 .

bike, exc . cond , many new
parts, first 1600 takes it

with Major Hoople

clol . Call

HE'S OUT HEFE, AFTER

ALL . AN'.. ,

1976 Honda Trail 70. good
cond., . 8226
Call 446-

top. Call 446· 2026 or 446· 0 2_4_7_o_. _ _ _ _ _ _ 'lc--3077.
,.

614·2118-854~ .

houioo calls. Coli 678· 2398

or 441·2454.

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

61 4 -246 ·

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900

1976 Mustang 114 cyl .. auto
trant. PS. PB. exc . body. condition. 13288.00. 304-

runo good 81 ,396. Call "-6D7B6g-;ji2~6~6~1;;:.;;;,;-;g,j:D:"]o~
614.- 245-9423 •v•.
cB
_
_
900
1980 304

I

&amp;0 T· bird new tires, brakea,
ex~ausr,· ~•lour int., cruise.

good cond': 'Call
0457 .

1--'---------6i .:::;;.-.;: 1982 Suzuki GS 1100. 300
. ·_;.-··.' liilloo. 304-676-7979 .

1949 Plymouth Coupe . Haa 1982 YZ 60J Yamaha dirt
been mainta i ned in good bike . 304 - 676 -7979 or
mechanical cond . Drive any- 304 -676· ~4 1 8\

whore. 1996.
0316 .

Ceil 446-1- - - - ' --===--81 HONDA CX600 ITelu...

better dreaaed, 1800 miles.
1978 Pontiac Flrebird Eapit, like new. 304· 882 -2138.
redbird package , AC , PS;

Water

Weill

Commercral

ond Domasti~. Toot holoo.

Pumps Salea and Service.

304·896-3802

E S. R Tree Service, fully
insured , free estimates .

Boats and
Motors for Sale

1-----,.------

1~4 In longsJ illo. Oh 614· NE~ ~ohnson 6 HP motor.
2 fuel tanko. cost f849 .,
~one

304-

74 . Corvette. 29 .00 milao, 882· 3376 otter 5 .
IMC. cbnd . T· top. 304· 675· ' -==========='
3192.
. 1·76
Auto Parts
.
1979 Old• Cutlus Su 8o AcceaaoriBs
promo, oir. po. pb, auto. V-6 , 1 ---------~
am -fm , caa ..tte, new tires, 1·
e• .cond . 42 ,000 miles .

.

•&amp;300 . 446· 1387 or 448· TOPPER lorohon wide bod;
8014.
libregloso. 1200. 304-17&amp;·
68 3
187B§ ord F1 &amp;0. 4 wd ;
19.000 mi. po. pb , air, •m· 79 Motora Homes
fm ca11ette. hd . frt auap.

1: ==
'=
·==·=====

chrome rear atp., bumper,
chrom• brush guard &amp;.

82

0

•

Plumbing

8o Heating
CARTER ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

\-

Cor. Fourth and~ ine
Phone 446-3888 or 448 -

4477
JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING . Fomorly Dewltt'o
Plumbing . Can 614-3870576 .

lJOUAif5 A

SMART TO
FRATERNIZE WITH

•"

l DON'T LIKE

WEEK MORE.

~E IDEA OF
l)-IOSE GIRL S
HANGIN6 ~' ROU N D
DANNY'S D(SK .
SOON fR OR

MAY NOT

THEM.

SOUND LIKE
MU0-1 , 13UT
IT 'LL HEL P...

ALOT/

Excavating

83

l_!!cANWH!I-E .·.

TWENTY·I''/VE

I'M NOT SURE 'T'S

LATE R. TH FY'Rf

GOINO TO
S USPICIOUS .. .

r 'f"'.. ~ ... ~~ • .n.. . •i
Lonaie Boggs Excovotiilfl&lt;

START PUMI' INC.
HIM rOR
INFORMATION /

Dozer , backhoe , dump ·
truck . Work by hour or job

Coil 446-7903 .
Meigi EKc:avatlng bull dozer
Mrvica. Baurntint, footers, landscaping,

an.~ ~hoe

drivew•y•.

farm ponda

Evening television listings----....___________,______,------------'--~

61 4 · 742 · 2407 or 742 208B .
84

fRIDAY
4/1/83

EiBctrical

EVENING

&amp;. Refrigeration

6 .00 U (l) (J) 0 (J) IJQJ 61 llZ
News
(l) Video .Jukebox

DEPENDABLE WASHER ·
DRYI'R ' REPAIR . Gueran ·
tl~ed-'· '-fNork .

Call

(]) Tic Tac Dough
(1) Andy Griffith
(JJ News/ Sports/WQather

anytime

()) (jj) 3·2 · 1. Contact
fl) Charlie ' s Angels ·
U CIJ (1) NBC Nows

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(}) MOVIE: 'Coach'
{]) MOVIE. 'The Amencan
SuCcess Company'
CIJ MOVIE : ' TransAtlantic
Merry-Go-Round'
(]) MeDon Teen Sporu:..
Scene
[I) Gomer pyte

ED'S APPLIANCE REPAIR
SERVICE cell City Furniture
304-675 -2608 .
86

J~ES BOYS WATER SER ·
VICE . Call 114-3117-7471
or 61 4 -317·0691 , · ·
Need ·• omethlng heuled
aw•y or something moved1

We'll do it . Call448-3169or
614 · 266-1987 oltor 8 .
Now hauling limettone for
driveways, top soli for yard s

from r2'hT to· {IT . Call Leroy

Coldwon. 446· 4851 .

7·00 D (]) P M Magazme
CIJ&lt;Coll. Basketball Report
' Fmal Four Prev•ew ·
(() Carol Burnett
Cl) Entertainment Tonight
J(l) Charlie's Angels
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Rep(,n
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7 30 8 (}) l1e Detector
(]) ESPN SpornCenter
([) Bob Newhart Show
([) 1J (() Family Feud
(f) Business Report
CiG Strawberry Shortcake
(fl) American Interest s
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Tonight

8.00

T &amp; T Trooh Sarvica. $6.00
monthly. Coli 814-949 ·
2973 .
JIMS WATER SERVICE .
Call Jim Lenior, 304-8757397 .

Be M. H-:- Repair
Complete Mobile Home ra ·

pair worl&lt; . Phone 8•1 4-74:1.·
.
24911 .

87 ,

(J) liD ® ABC News
Ill (J) ® CBS News
()) Dr. Who
(fD Over Easy

General Hauling

Up"olatery

&amp; Campers

1- - - ------,----

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY .HOP
like new inalde a out . By factory direct. Ught· 1· 1113 Sac . Avo.. Galli poll•
19100 . 4411 · 8014 · 446 - woight, flbergluo &amp;camp 441· 7133 or 448-1 h3 .
1317.
. . 13' • 11' travel trailers •
now 19'11th wheel . Call now MOWREY&amp; Upholotary R
15 FORD fo • parts '114· toll lfH ,1 ·800·341·4882 1 lox 124. Pt. PIMoor•
441 - 716~.
tor free brochU&lt;aond SAVEl 304-1711-41 &amp;4 .
llghto, now whoolo • rodlalo.

. what a j unqle
1t is out here;

Phone 814-367-0636. cell
after 6 .

660 or larger. 304· 676- . J - - - - - - - - - - 1973 VW Super Bootlo . 2119 .
Will hauleny kind of material
76

l'cl fo rqotten

He doesn't deserve it but.
.! didn't do anl!~h11:1q wr0riq . J quess l:d ~etter" ca ll '
I'll t all Clov1a and
Slim and
apologize r apoloq·~ ze r

ESTIMATES. FURNITURE
'CLEANING . CA~TAIN
STEAMER _814·446-2107. :

&amp; fill dirt . Coli 114·3117-

7~2 - :P34 .

GASOI. I:&gt;JF. AI.I .F.Y

Get your carpet in ship
shape. Water remOVal. FREE

7101

1111 or trede for ltreet bike.

{7

1----------....:.

PB, and AM -FM otero cu- 1979 XR 250 HONDA . Will

Foramina Uted Cart. For
lell ••pensive cera On S R

0

304·876-20B8 or 676·

atee t1pe. Cell 446 -2100.

81 4 -992· 28,49 .

I&gt;

4560 .

SEWING Machine repairs,
Authoriad Singer
Selee
Servtce Sharpen
Sciaaon . Fabric Shop ,
Pomeroy. 992-2284 .

CB

./

tar. electrician, mason. Call

614-949 -2446 .
HONDA

UN6ALA.HCEP IN ['I lVII 'UAl! J

HOLD OFFICE.'

hot tor application. carpon·

ingo 446 -4231 .

11 .500 . Coli
9106 .

H IS Of'f'OSITI0 "-1 I S TO

rienced roofing, Including

614 - 268 · 8620 . or 614 ,
256- 1207.

1981

If'S

RINGLE'S SERVICE eJCpe·

1977 Harle y Davidson
Sportster. $3,000 or trade
Cell even i ngs after 7 pm

Cus1om , Vetter Rooster
aport feir~ng , Hondalinecau
guarda, H1-way pegs , KG
lilly bar with pad. No
damage history, show room

OBVIUUS f ~U M I II ~
I&lt;E f'o'\A.RKS, A N D 1-.i IS AC liONS,
1HAT MY 0\"ffiNCN r IS hN

FUR.THEI=! M ORE ,

..WHEN EACH CP.. N DIDATE
TRIES T'PROV!:: H O W UNFIT

F &amp; K TrH Trimming. otump
removal~. Call676-1331 .

1976 Mustang 4 spd . good
co nd ., $1,209-: Call even66 Muatang fastback . new
ttrea &amp; exhaust, 289 auto .,

1

RON'S Television Service.
Specializing in Zenith end
Motorola, Ouaur, and

rider. Coll614-268 -6206 .
1974 Chevrolet Sport
Coupe good co ndition. PS,
PB, eir, new tire", paint &amp;

.. REPO!ITIN' Ff{{}lo1 ACBVE
11/IJ!CMEO 8Y Ttl' /IOC/1
FOR!IIATION !11101/N AG
'IJE/111 CLnii'G F1116Efl:

.. THAr5 TN' MAIN REASON

Call 614-256·1379 .

1----------1982 Harley Oavid,on tow

Good body, ucellent run - 1-====~======
nlng condition . 11,300. 1-

OUR B"OAADING HOUSE

its ecrMna. etorm window•
for re1ldential or commer·

tion. 82.000 . 304-876·
2377

&amp; Grain

ucrifice 1676

1[5-20 Acre1 woods. over·

Luv

. ~ ~ _1_9_9_7_ _ _ _ _ __ _
1
59 For Sale or Trade I ~ 1978 Suzuki 560 hoo been

Quality iocuat posts for sale.

93 , 614-286 ·6930 .

882·2681 .

Coii814·2B6· 5395 or 814· 1====== = = = =
~86 · 1787
• 72
Trucks for Sale

c,tr" - - -- - - - - - - -

814-367-0378 botwoen 10
4
&amp; ·
.

Coli 448 - 976~
3694.

1976 FORD Grand Torino,
power ateering &amp;. brtkes, air,
vinyl top, run1 good, 304·

0

CQWI.

pies. CFA Himalayan , Per alan and Siamese kitteris.

814·256·6246 . .

Marcum Roofing &amp;. SpoutIng. 30 ywera experience.

Want tobacco poundege, 1 60 pickup. ~ 304 - 67fi · 1
Home Maintenance Handy·
•AIR conditioner, - 18000 Meigs Co. Will pay cash . l-;6-;2;;8;;:1;-:.;:-;:;:;;-;;;;;;:::-;:::;- man Service. Alto remodel814-388-9870.
BTU. excellent condition ,
Ing • room additiona. Call
' - 1 ~?.~O~~"~r"gc:''.tT Monro, 4 cyl .. 448· 491 &amp;.
•1 60.00. cell 304·676· - , . - - - - - '·
I ...~""'
&amp;688.
All..
I
~~- 35 37.000
MPG, I- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~u• .0 , 0 • 1 , 4 .
Irwin's Glooo Service makaa
Livestock
I 63
replacements Insulated unBuilding

1---------8pm, Mon . thru Fri , 9am to

1
c offee ). 1abla
47 11Jx18'hK 16 V:a in . and 1
end table 26x18 %x 20Yz
with tight walnut finish 130,
32x63· 174 pieces brown
underpinning for 1 mobile
home u11d juat 1 year came
off a 14x70 mobile home,
long piec11 measure 32",
short piece• 21" and 10
inches acro11, enterlock in a
iTtetal hame, wood grain
finish . Call after 6PM, 446 ·

Autos for Sale

opeclallzlng In bullt ,up roof.
75 MONTE Carlo, 78 Ford F _c•_•_•_8_14_·_3_8_8_
· 9_8_&amp;_7_._ _

treaaee, 126 &amp; 136, bed
framao 820, 825 . &amp; UO, ,8_7_5_·_5_9_6_6_
. - - - - --

dinette .••t $116 . Slyog,.
Applioncoo:· upper Rlv~r Rd.
Gollipollo. Oh . 446 ·7~98 .
0pon 9 ·5 . Mon .· Sat.

PAINTING - interior and
exterior, plumbing. roofing,
1ome remodeling . 20 yrs.

up. Callll1 4-388·91112.

LIKE new, two formal prom
drea18e. ~ 18 7 -9 , call 304-

614-367-7160 .

207 acre farm . Langsville,
m ineral rite• included . no
houn f12 ,000 down will
5 acre farm land , Includes

1376'.

Maytag auto washer $90,
Efficency apt for 1 person .
Utillt1e1 and cable paid.

81

hena 12.60 uch. 304-876-

:

Supply , 8 ·6 . 304 -675 ALL electric home, with _2_2 _
18_._6_7_6_-6_7_6_3_._ __
garage S. full slted bate - 1

Pori&lt; Call 446 -1602.

33 Farms for Sale

1 end 2 bedroom furnished

8

poid. Col/448-4491 .

10dil5 CASTLE trailer. 2

Call

Apt. for rent Half doubte-2
bd room Apt Adulta pre ferred . No peU 814 -992 -

Apart menta

Cell 446: 0157 .

14,.;86 trailer and lot 1n
Muon 304-773-6713 after

pets

1 ----------~

required 614 -992-3090

ment.

1972 14,.;86 mobile home.
3 bdr.: gas hut., very clellln .

no

Middleport .

2574 .

to

Used
·- nd
bookcase,
rangeaFurniture
, chairs ....
tebtea,
waaheu. dryera, refrigera tora end TV 'a. 3 mites out

614 -982-6738 .

House tor rent or sale .
located '" Syracuse Ohio , 3
bedroo.ms w1th c arport, one third. ac re lot, $26.000 Will
cOnsufer house trailer •• pe.i1

son Blvd Ideal for smgle
person or y9ung cou pie .

.

· '~

0

166. Cell after 6, 304-773·

·•

Furnished apt . $226, utili ties pd ., 1 bdr., aduhs. Call
446 -4416 efter 7PM . •

446 -3733. eve. call 446 0 1 71 .

1

992 -3324.

n.

view, part turn ., water paid,
$176 mo .. Celt 448 -3919 or
446 -0021 .

rof . roq . Cali 446-0161altor _2_7_4_9_
. _ _ _ _..:__ _
2 bedroom houu. large
living room , kitchen &amp; bath
Furnished
Overlooking
Ohio River . Adults only .
Brown 's Trailer Park. 614 -

or

king frame *60. Good 11lection of bedroom suites.
cedar cheats. rockers. metal
cabinets, swivel rockers .

Apt 'o 3 &amp; 4 rm ., part1ally

a.

7164 alter 6 or 614 -9926035
•

614· 992 -2736 .

®

GARDEN tiller. like new,

Bulaville Rd . Open 9om to

7 rm house 3 mi out 141
City water, deposit ruq , no
pets, gas furnan ce. O.:JI

room country t1ome.
Southfnn School distrir:\r
Electric heet, T .P &amp;C . we·
,lJI ..-~ garden ,pace. cellar
building, garage . 614 -949 -

Cameron 12x60
trailer, awning, underpin ning. 3 bd rooms, furnished

up

1 bedroom apartment for
rent . Call 446-0390.

12x65 Vindale mobile home
with 6 ft expando living
room , wood burner. Situ·
a ted on 2 plus acre including
remodeled 1 room school
building A storege ahed.
Nice garden spot. Some
tma ll fruit trees '&amp;14-992 -

1971

Apartment
for Rent

Houses for Rent

basement. 30.4-752 -8488 .

12x60 Uailer and lot in
Rutland wttt1 fenced in yard
and garage. Pt1one after 6

lor TV carpeted through·
aut. b~llt In ater.a With 4
speakers. tub 6ahower, Can
814· 742 ·29011.

llnloh. Bunk bed comploto 6905, 814· 992· 7574 .
with mottroues, •uo . end MINI bike , 126 . KE 100
up to *39&amp;. Boby beds;
$110. M 1 ttre 1111 or box motorcycle 13&amp;0 .• motor·
1 11
twl f68
crooo bicycle UO. lAying

epr•ngt, u

Ill Campers

bode In bock bedroom. all

Baldwin Acroaonic Spinet

1663 _
UB
. ond
Ouoon I~()R;i,U,-;;;&amp;,-;;;;-;;.
*196.
4 •78
dr. che11e,
•42. 6 dr. c heata, tl54. Bed I i
.,..-_:-- , worn one
tramu. • 2 0 ·•nd *25 ., 10 time, $6o·_~OO .5
_
_
gun - Gun cebinett, *3150 ..
- ----- · 304 871
dinett• ch•ira $20 . end *25. l -3
~_7_
3_
4 . - - - -- - - Gee or ~ectric range a, *326

-

j~ij~~~~~~i
~

6:30PM .

1973 70x12 2 bar. , wood·

~'1He ~1/l:Ls;'

2 bdr. apartment perk front

menta . Need propenies with
favorable price and term1 .
Bo,.; 1109 GaUipotia. ·Oh .
45631 .

before 9 :30PM. 446-9841r.

1-972 Conventry 13x68, 6
rooms.livi'lg room {19x21 ),
total carpeti'lg, kitchen ap pliances. glass din n•ne eet ,
fuel oil tank. underpinning ,
porch, ewning. exc · cond ,

I

Real Estate

4721 .

nc . 3 bdr .. 17.400. 12x60

u........,

""

Wanted

cond ,

For sale -1 acre with 12x60
mobile home . large in
ground pool and foundation

• ·• ~
~~.;v,

1' 2 §
r--

l

ance of 6 year warranty, set
up in local park. ready to
move into. Financing avail~--ble. •13,996 . Call 4463547 .
Mobile home ex c

1200. 73 Dodge van , new

~~m~~~~tl=·~·ll~=::::,_
==~~~sr;·~ll~:&lt;\U~l.~,~M~IN;N~.~j 1111.
firm.

air. sk1rt1ng anchor&amp; , bel -

1 2x47, $4,600. Coil 448 ·
0706 .

t526 .. Recllnere, t176. to
1- f360 .. lAmpo from 628 . to

;

self contained. roof antenna

Plano. • 1 .000. '304·1761037.

tt560. and up, maple or pine

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CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY MOBILE ~OME SALES ,
-4 MI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS ,
RT 36. PHONE 446 -7274
Fairmont &lt;'Happy
Houae 14H70 with 7•12 ft

,linoro. gold tweed. Call after
5.30 p m. 814-992· 2241 .

'·

-:

refriget'.tor. awning, twin .

uoto &amp; carpet. 304·875·
f76. 5 ~- dlnettoo =~!&gt;; _•_o_a_1_
. ------1
=~:~w:!:·;!b".;'~~~~?~ ~-..VTif.UL, oturdy hand·
cholro f426 . to f746 . Deok mode picnic toblts. Any
f11 0 up to f226 . Hutchoo. length, 2 d,IY dellvor:y. •&amp;o.

TRI - STATE MOBILE
HOMES USED - CARS ,
TRUCKS GALLIPOLIS .
CHECK OUR ~RICES .
CALL 448 -7672 .

1981

I bOOkCIU
p~ . bedr~m su~e.
headboard. 2 r.C•

LAYNE' S FURNITURE
Solo. choir. · l'ti&lt;iker, otto·
men. 3 table1. (extfl heevy
by Frontier).- '*685. Sot..
Chllr end IOVIIMt, e271!1i .
Sof11 end cheirs priced from
6285 . to U911 . Tables. f45
end up to *125. Hld•·• beds.u4o. and up to

~-f~o~~Y~·~Apri~:·l~l~,~19:83~--~·~~~~'------~------------~----~----_:Pom.::=ro~y::~:
·::~~port::~·~Oh::io~._--------------------------------------~T~h~e~Da~iz~~~~~!iMI--Pa~ll

1983

1978 27ft. MQIOitor trllltr,
I .;;dji
by Holklov Rambler, air
conditioned, furnace, 2 door

1 ~4::4:::8::·7.:_3:9~8~-~==:::::;::= §

THREE bedroom. tu'll basement. 76x120 lot, Clifton
city

:

April I,

79 Motors Hom"

,c

GOOD USED APPhiANCES Maytag automatic *100 ..
- Wllhera, dryer1, refriger•· Kenmore dryer 185. Hoo•r
lora. rang... Skaggs Ap- portoblo f1SO. Hoovord~r
pliance• • .Upper, River Rd., $86. 1114-742· 2312.

Lovely, &amp; ' rooms . D oU bll"
garage, beeutifutly land•caped area lot. Atop Roi i

by ~orry Wrlghl

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pilgrims j~in. search· fo~ addition~! 'quake victims

POPAYAN , Colombia &lt;API TourL,ts and pilgrims w ho' had

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soldiers and residents toda ydll(ging

Local briefs
Placed on two years' probation
Cheryl Kropka PntPr&lt;'CI" a ph•as of guilty to a chmgP ol il!Pga l
procC&gt;ssing of drug d--v ·umPnt s a nd was givf'n a srntC'ncf' of not IPss
tha_n ~ i x month!'i nor morr 1han fi vf' \ 'f'i.l rs in thP Ohio RPformatorv tor

Womm when sheappearc'CI before :JudgeC hari&lt;" Knight in the Meigs
Count~' Common P.lcas ( ·o_urt Th u rsda .\~P s&lt;•ntcncrwilssus JX'ndl'tl ·
and K rupka was plaet'C:l on proba t ion for two y£-a rs.,~.

.Thirt en forfeit bonds

through rubble in search of victims
of a , powerful earlhquake that
shattPred this hlswfic clly.
Casualty esr'lmates ranged up to
2!XI dead and ~ Injured. and more
victims of Thursday's quak·a 1\'ere ·
0xpected to bc.• uncovered in the
debris.
ThP nearby towns of Caj imio and
Piendamo and at least a half dcr&lt;en
small \'ill a ges also wen• hit. F ive
(X'Uplr W&lt;'r&lt;: reported killed and 50
injurt·d in Caj im io and Pendamo.
Mayor Luis Gu illermo Sa lazar
said there was a shortag&lt;' of food.
blankets . and espec iall;v drinking
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i\shlc·v Hbhop, Middl&lt;,:tort , S:l'l and msts, speeding.
i\lso finr'&lt;l wer&lt;' Richard M elcalfr. Pam•svillc•: $21 and rosts:
TrrP.-.a Cri .. p , ('(l() lv ilk. $2fY and cos1. both- on spc.•c'&lt;.Hng ehurgPs;
Richar'd J.: . Slum•. PIJmrroy. $,',; md costs, defrc·t ive exhau.st ; .James
Bra tchPn . .Ir., Corpus C'hrlsti, Tex .. $2:l and cos ts, sj)('('Ciing; Thomas
lla q)('r . PomProy , $:'&gt; and costs, unsafe w hie le; · Arthu r Arnold,
}' leming, $:!-1and eosts, speeding; Barbara Paxton , Pomeroy, $';and
c·osl s, dPff·'&lt; 'livP C'X ha ust; Donaltl Hrmlrirks .. Jr. , Sy racust', :lfl and
costs. sp«'Ciing; KPtl h M cDa niel, (;a llipolis, $,'J(J and costs, thn.&gt;&lt;•
da\'S in jail , suspt:•n,drod , one• yf'a r prohalion. no drivpr's llct:'nSf';
Rieha rd Dar st. Chl'shi rP. F:lmPr B arman, Ru tland. $10· ancl costs
r•l:lth, fa ilu n· to displa.v \'ttlid li4·('ns&lt;• pl l:lt4~s; Sf(•vc n A. Mlllhonc,
Tup)~rs Plains, $1~)1' 1 and cos t ~ . two ehl:l i',gr•s o(railurt• 10 display
yalirl licr nsr pl~ll~s; l.C's Si m s. f)(•x l&lt;•r. $:!1 and costs. fine suspended, .
· rlisrmlrrly c·()nduet; A ll ·in Myh·s. 11"'&lt;Nvillc, .l l.day suspended jaW
."'l 'nh•ncc , on4~ .v r·ar profJ&lt;J I ion, co:-;ts only, mf'nacing threat s: T homas
Crooks, Vienna , W. Va .. S J~ '&lt;,Iing. $2'2 and ensts; Tc&gt;rPsa Huffman ,
Nqw l-l avf'n. $7!") an d costs. rt•sriturion, 1!1 day s u sp€' ncled jail
sf'nt f' nr•f', nnf' ~ ·· ·ur pmhation : .J('ny Swartz, Middl&lt;'por1, :-i)X'ed ing.
$2'2 omd cost~ .

.~un.~el .~ervtce .~et

Youth of th&lt;• l'nrt land United Mc•lhod isl Church will presen t an
EasiPr sun sri s&lt;•tv iee al 7: :w1 p.m . Sunday. Th!' sc•rv ice will bP basf'd
un Lukf''s m·counl of lhP PVC'OI S o r F:aSICI' f'IVC'ning on thp Emmaus
l ~ud .
The s&lt;' tv ice wi ll includc• a drama. speda l singing. seriptun •
reading and cong r Pga tional singing. Th&lt;• .srrvieP will bf'pt·rcrded by
a m ffep hout· for adult s and a n F.astrr&lt;•gg hunt for youngslers , both

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··chri st 1\ri spn ", a play . w ill tx• pn'sf' nt c&gt;cl during thr Eastf'r
sunrL"'' ·sc'rv ie! 's nt lhf' Mr . 1-kJmon Unlh'CI Brrthrf'n Chun·h, T tlxas
communit.\·, a I Ii: :JU a. m . BrPa kf'a st will follow wilh Sundav sC'hooi a t
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Sil lurda,\' at 1\I'Og&lt;'i·s in Pom1' 1'0.\ ·. Tht• sa il' wil l bP rrom 1ll a.m . to 1
(J.m . Morlf'.\' r aisl'&lt;l will I)( • u...,t d in p._1r1 to st•nd MPigs ~·oulh to -1 1-1
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lhi&gt;d;,,P Wilso~ ·Han:c.v'·ancl M a·n · .
Rup&lt;' Starkey.
StarkC'),. wa s widrl~ · known
throughout t he count)· for his
ac1ivitlC'!:i in gra nge'. HP was on lhf'
board of dlrl'Ctors of thr Crange
Mut ual Casuailv Cu. for 2:l yea rs
and was a .c harh•r mt•mbrr of
Columbia (;rangro :l-1.11. l!r was u
mrmlx' r of the• Meigs 'County

Serv ic·r's for Ronald Willi am
Harrison. :19. Rou te L Midd lejXlrl,
killf'd · in an l:I Ui o aC"c idcnt ocar
Midd!Ppor·l Thursda.v Pvming. will
tx• hl'ld a t 2 p.m. Sunday at thP
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~I P Wits Pmployed at Minr• 1 of the
Soul hf'rn Ohio Coa I Co.
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Ha rrison . Rout!' I , M iddleport ; his
moth£'1' , M ts. Rla'nrhf• Pa rsons,
Florida : sl0pmot hC'r, Nancy H ar r i son, HouiP I. M iddic' port ; two
chilclrc •n, Scoll William Harrison
and Ma r ia Ann Harrison. lx&gt;th
Houlf' I . Midcl leporl; two sisll •rs,
Mrs . ( ;Pnt · 1 V ic kif' SuP 1 F. !lis. Ruui P
I. Middle(Xir t. ' 3nd M rs. llatvrv
rCa th\ ' 1 l·l ort'nt•r . l h&lt;·shirf': ~'
hrothf'r, Mic h;.w l J-\Pii h Harrison,
Houtr I, Midci iPpot&gt;l ; an :runl..l\:lrs.
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gEA Cx('(·ui ivr dit'fl(: 1or who now is
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i nfighting a nd . no longr;. effeelivc.
He predided lh&lt;• new union wou lcf
st r ip CX'SEA of Hl,fXXI meml,.rs.
w ithin u ~ ·roar.

Eig ht &lt;':ills wc•n• &lt;HJSWt'rt'd Thurscla ~· omd F r id a.\' m o rning b~· lc.x:a l
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member of lhP Cat])('ntr•r Baptist
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Sun·iv ing a rP hi s wi ff', Oma
fastPr S1arkr .v: a da ugh iPr. Mrs.
Ftov tW ilda MaP I Wiseman Harri ·
so~ville; four wa ndchildrr•J. 0ighl ·

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F un0ra l SPI'\'i('(•:-; w ill l&gt;t:• hf'ld at :l
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FRIDAY

Fun&lt;'ral Hnmt · in i\IIX1 m ' with thC'

TIL 8:00

Ru11and . FriPficb rna.' · !'a ll at ll·u·
funf'ral hom!' from '2 to -1 ami 7 t o~~
p.m . Sa turda ~ · .

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On F r i&lt;lay at :1: ~~ l: un .. IIH• l'om• •ro) ' UniH ook 13C'ulah F.wing from
hf'l' rPsidt •nt'l' on Mull.x•JT?~ ' twP .. 10 lloli'..PI' MPdica l C'PnlPr a nd a r
ti: 1X ;Lm .. flu' H.:t&lt;'i nt• Unil look Carl S.:·hultz fi'Um M ilr 1-li,ll to
VPh'ra ns 1\14 'mori;~ I llospil a I.
Thursdtl\ ' runs.i nd udroO : !I:!"Jl a. m .. Pumt'l'!l\', f-l a i'\'PY Stal'k(W
f i'Om rhl• P:omr&gt;m~· I tt'•nll ll Can• Cf'n lf'l', to Vrlf•n.lns M&lt;'mOrla 1: ~l: ~~~
a.m .. Middll'port . J.'r&lt;lflC('s IIQ"' C'I'~' from StonPwood Apa r tmPnt s to

VPII•ran,; M•'monal; ! : 4:1p.m .. Pomeroy, Todd Smith. W. Main St..
\ 'pfpra ns Mt•morial : :): m p .m .. MlddiP~I1, Fruncrs HOWf' l) '
from Stonrw()()(j Apartrnt' nl s to ll olr.(•r Mf'd ira l C'f'nter: ~~ 45 p .m ..
Po nwm~· . l .oi~ ('ornf'll from Pomom~r Cliff A.partm&amp;nts to Vct&lt;'ra ns

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f:ttu l ;Jr•r idPnt . KPnnPth ll ai'!IP~ ' lakr n to VPlf'rans Mt' morin l.

By ·KEVJN KELLY
'lbneli&amp;iilnei.Staff
. GALLIPOLIS~ "We'rejust...llf'trJfled Is the wond
here at the post,' ' a grim Lt Ernest Wigglesworth
commented after the fourth traffic fata U!y in three
;w,c!lkS had occurred in the Ohio Highwa y Patrol' s
GaUia-Melgs coverage area.
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Randall W. Harrison, 29, Rt 1, Middleport, was
dead on arrival at Veterans Me11Jorial Hospital !ale
Thursday night after his veWclt" had been struck
h€ad-on by another aulo near Middleport .
The driver of the other vehicle, K enneth G. Hartley,
32: Rt. ·2, Pomeroy, was cited by the patrol for
dr!Jnken driving, making It tbc third ~onSECutlve

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l hl' homP o il nit'( ·{' , Mr~. ·Ronald ·
nr~.vnoltls. P~ mf'ro.' · ·
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Sophomores must take tests
· M eeting In special ses.•lpn Wed ·
ncsday night, t he Soutf1ein L ocal
Board of Education voted to
require competency tests for all
lOth graders of the district .
·
Supt. Bobby Ord sa id !he testing
program will give teachers, I he

administration imd the board an
Insight Into lhe effecti veness of the
curriculum and p1:ovlde lnforma·.
lion for Improv ing the currlculu111 .
The board also ag~·ee&lt;f to adver·
tlse for bids on a new 'TI pas~enger
school bus.

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Couple wqnt.~ lo l'n~ marriage
Ma~n.

Edward M .
Pom&lt;'t:oY, and Tamm)· E. Ma r tin, Ga llipolis
F'err" ·; W . Va., han~ lil&lt;\1 for dissolulion of their m ar'ria g0 in thP
Mt•igs Count ~ · Com mon PIPas Court.

Return woman to Meigs County
:\1C'igs Count y s hPr iff' s dcputiPs W&lt;'l't' f'nrdut&lt;' to .lam&lt; ·stown. N.
Y . tfl(la)· 111 rPiurn l.inda Williams .Johnson to Meigs County .
' .Johnsonwas t{'('Cnll)· Indicted on welfarl' fraud charg..._ by a Melgs
'L'ounty { ;,·; 1nd . JUJ~·- Sh&lt;' \\·a ivf'd C'X1radlt ion aftr r t:Jr.ing ~l'l'l'sted by
.'lew Yurk polic!\ She Is l'XiJ&lt;'&lt;'Il'CI to appear In the Meigs County
Common Pleas Court Monclav .
· Th&lt;' shc •rlff's depm1m&lt;•nt is' also Investigating thc&gt; tlil'fl of a roll of
barbed wire fl~m a pasture field al thP Hilda While farm, Long
Elotlom Route L

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RUTLAND
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Keep your eye · open for Rutland
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FREE TREATS TO EACH CHILD
IN ·ATTENDANCE.
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BEFORE YOU BUY

. Tree packels and· ground c()Ver plant!; ordered from the M eigs
Soil and Water ·eonservallon Olsbict Ladles Auxiliary must be
piCked up on Tuesday, AprU 5, from 7:30 p.m . untO 7 p.m . or on
Wednesday, Aprll6, from 7:!!Qa.IJI. untll6 p.m . at the SoU and Water
Conservation Dlstrtct office, ·Jocated on the second floor of the
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death related to alcohol this year.
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: Despite a . tOUgh~ slate ; OWJ . Jaw . and strictPr
enforcemehl 'by the (i'alrol and ()ther .agencles. the .
&lt;;udden SUCceSsion of deaths p~les Wigglesworth,
commander of the patrol' s Gallipolis post.
"All ofourwork Is aimed a! requcing fatals, and we
don'! get It, It's frustn~ting, " he salp. "It's sort of a
' heck lfyou and heck If you don' I situat iOn, but If I puU
manpower off· (U.S.) 35 and put them on (Ohio! 7, it
could start .a ll uver again on 35."
Two of the· fa tals - Involving V icki L. Kittle, 24,
2216 Eastern Ave., on March · 12, and l1rry K
Frasher, 27, Rt , 3, GaUipolls, on March 26-oce\lrred ~
on 7. The lhlrd death,
Randall W.
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thP F'rashi'r Incident. .DW!ghi· P. Gi·t'&lt;'i·, :WI.
Henderson. W .Va ., driver of the ot·hcr vehic le, lac~&gt;
charges of aggravated vehicular h.omicldc and no
operator's !i('('flse flied by the patm l wllh Ga ll ipolis .
Clly Solicllor Douglas Cow les' offl~ late last we&lt;•k .
An appeara nc0 date has not been set , pending
Greer's release from HoizPr Medical Center, where
he Is being treated for injuries suffered in thr
accident "It
· Three of the acc idenl s have been alcohol·r'Ciated.
Wlggleswm1h said. \"al rol policy mandates that
blood sa mples laken from drivers who have taken a

)n

test a t lhe scene must be sent to th e Ohio Dt'parlmPnt
of Health laboratot}• for analysis.
~ WlgglcsWorth .sald 11w lab has !hi• ability to bt:r'iik ·.
samples down Into nttmPrllus component s,. and he
Indica ted that In the three alcohol tt&gt;la tNi "' " "' "'· a
"rush·n JSh job" has bPrn rrquestrd .
Lyons· and Harrison's dPa lh' CK'Cutrcd thr same
wPCk Col .Jack Walsh. pati'OI sup&lt;'r lnt endent,
announcnlt hat rura l t rftffi c df'aths cwre redum:l 41.2
(X'rccnlln J~l over !he pr v vious y&gt;'ar. I "'rsl y&lt;'ar. l h&lt;'
pa trol committed It self 10 a ;, j)C 'IWnl l'I'&lt;IIICtiOn In
l mlflc deal it&lt;, and the Gallipolis 110'1 achievrcl an 11
(JC'rccnl r ate, Wlgglcs wm1 h sa id.
Cont inued on l'age A ·1,

CAA .offers
fuel bill aid

Soviets reject
Reagan ar01s
lilllit roposal

CHESHlRE - The Gallla·Melgs
. Community Ac tion Agency an·
nounces that !he HEAP E mer·
geney Assistance Program Is still
available to help area r esidents pay
lhe!r fuel bills. This program will
accept applications lhrough May
15. 1983.
A one· time payment per healing
:season of up to $200 may be.made 10
eligible appllcanls. An Individual
who has ri'Celved a ~lsconni'CI

II was the Kremlin 's first offi cia l
reaction to the U.S. compromise
since II was offered lo Soviet arms
negol iators In G~ neva, Switzerland
on Tuesday.
Gromyko. holdi ng his first Int er·
national news confercnCP in the
Sovtel capita l since June 1979, said
Re~n·s latest proposal would give
NATO a 2'h· ID-1 advantage in
med lum·range nuclear warhe.ads ,
over the Soviet Union.
He gave no figu res to back his
asserl lon.
UntU now t he Reaganadmlnlstra·
lion had Insisted the Soviets
dismantle all their mlssH·es aimed
at Western E urope In exchange for
_ _.~;,anccllng !\!!\TO's planned deploy·
MOSCOW (API- Soviet Foreign . ment of 572 new AmeriCan rockets
Minlsler Andrei A. GromykoSat ur·
there beginning late this year. 1
day rejected President Reagan's
lts new offer Is to negotiate a
latest·propoS..Ionllmltlng medlum·
ceiling on warheads for the
range nuclear mi.Ssues In E urope as
medlum·mnge·missiles a~d rl'du ce
"alEolutely absurd."
the planned NATO ~eplotment to
" If the posit ion of !he United !hat number lfthe.Sovletl ul bacl&lt;
States remains as It ha,s been slated,
their arsenal accordingly . .
there Is no chance of an agree.
"This Is not a road to peace or
ment," said Grom yko. who Is also
agreennenl - on the oori'tral'y,"
first depu!y premler.'"Therefore.'lt
Gt:am y ko scoffed. ''The gulf bewould be a good thing lf the U.S.
tween this proposal and an agree. ·
administration adopted a more
rrient will be even wider.
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Asked U Moscow would retaliate
objective attitude on m~t lng the
requlremenls of equal securtty and
If NATO goes ahead with the
taking Into account all the legit!planned mtssUe deployment , Grom ate inlerest s ollhe Soviet Union ·m yko .reiterated lhe Kremlin's
and the other counl rtes"' of the
threat that " The Soviet Union wUI
Warsaw Pact .
have to·take steps IO'prolect Itself."

FREE

nurial w ill IX' in thr Sdrool 1.01
CPm('h•J y . FriPnds rna.\ · r·:rll at rh&lt;'

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Ofridatinf! at Sunda,'v' .... PI'vici•s
will IX' thP H••v . l.lu.vcl Crimm.
Buria l will bC' in M ii P~ C'f'mf'tf'n-,

V&lt;'l &lt;•ra ns

consi dered arfilation wi1h another
umon f( ,r morf' than a year One of • . ·:· I
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,.. C'OnsidC'rrd was
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grcat .g r and('hildn•n and Sf'\'f'r&lt;J I
ni&lt;'&lt;'f'S e~ nd nr•plH•ws .
B~·s id ( •S hi s parc•n! _.., Hf' wa s
}&gt;l'('f'f•d('(l in c\{'a fh h.\ ' a daughh' r ,
Wanda Francf's .Jonrs: a sish•r.
.Jrssir . I ('~V&lt;'ll. and thn'( ' hror hrr-s .

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nwre unions 10 bargain on beha lf of
all of !he state"sesl iinated 150,0:0 to
17o,OOO public worker s.
" It is a va lued prize." MeEnlee
sa id.
McEntee sa id public jobs · and
sa lar irs arc threatened by culs in
governmrnt spcnding
" Now. more than ever, Ohio
publie empiO)l't'S need I he protec·
l ions that a union contract can give
them," h0sa id.
OCSF:i\, which rcpf!'sents 17,!XIO
public workers slatPWidr. has

DON'T MISS
THE FINAL TWO DAYS
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A large turnout of area
children came to · the
Gallipolis city pori&lt; Satur·
day morning to tr-y th~ir
luck al findi~ 2,04 eggs
hidden by proxies for the
·Easter bunny. The event
was sponsored by the
Gallipoljs Retail Merchants Association. Boy
Scout Troop 200, led by
Steve Tht iss and AI !'iarris,
assisted 'in the event.

&lt;WI\, IJut last week 's boll b.v
OCSF:A staff members to the new
union r hangPd that.
" Only 1\FSCMF. has prrserved
ih&lt;' right of OCSEi\ membPrs to
But Best sa id 'l'hu rs9 c1v .lhl' lati:'st ·&lt;-lppruvv affil,tat ion. " . Bf'st ~aid .
OCSFA .'d ups chrekoii list' s~owed
· Hr· &lt;:.wlainr'&lt;l Hl"t ·an a(riliation
a ~ .inc rC'a SC: if} mrmtx&gt;rShip du;·ing· agrrrment ivoulrl hi ' presented to
lhP ~asllwo wrrks.
rh•· ocsr·:i\ tJOard Apnl In. If the
The ball if' among !hi• unions has • agr('('ml'nt is approved, it wi lllhen
br0n fuel('(] bY, in! rod uction of a
lx• volrd on b~, cl(~\l'gatt~s and the
collecti v&lt;' ba rg:tining bil l in thP
grnr ral mPmbership at an ()('SE-A---··
l.egislat ure that wou ld allow one or
convPn 1ion in mid-M ay·.

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estimated 1,000, ll&lt;llasi'S In the city' of 200;000 per!llns

Ohio, " said Ger ald McEnlee. presi·
dent of AFSCME iniPrnallonaL
" We will also brthemost effectlve."
. The announcement of t he possible
affiliali on ca me al a news confer·
('n!:e held in the same hole1 su itc thal
was used last week by the
Communka I ions Workers or America · and OC'·SEA dPfrc torx to

Pomona Gra nge•, ;I m&lt;'mbfor
lht•
O hio Grangp 'hav ing sc'r'Vrod as a
ofn('f'l' for a numiX'I' or ~~C'ars and a

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UDIODS

COLUMBUS, Ohio &lt;API Officials of lwo public employCP
unions sa.v a merger would prOOueP
the largest public work~rs' group In
the sta te:
Representatives of thr Ohio Civil
ScrvicP EmployPCs Associa lion and
the American Fcderption of Sta ir.
County and Municipa l E mploye.,.;;
bcganJhpgolia ling Thursda y on an
affiliation .Ihal could br e&lt;) mpl ~tcd
by m ld ·May. Lesli0 Rest, OCSEi\
presidPnl, said member' would
havC' 1he f'inal say on 1hr mergrr.
" If OCSEA decides to join
AF'SCMF.. we will bccomr not only
the largest public employee union 'i~

UI'PU rPsid('n l . dit'(f Thurs&lt;la~· at'tf'l'

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QUAKE DAMAGE - Eatthquake sm'vlvors
wander lhrough the streets of a devastated neighbor
In Popayan, looking for loved ones, searchlng lorlood

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Spa in, Panama, the United
States. Ecuador and Venezuela also
have promised aid.
In Popayan. 21&lt;; m iles southwes t
of Bogota, mon · than J,OCO homes
and other buildings, including l hP
Roman Cat holic cathedral. wei'!'
destroyed , officia ls said. M any
fa milies spent th&lt;' night in the
streets in makeshifl sheltPrs of
~l astic and slicks.
~l 'hr lR-S{_&gt;(_'O nd tremor m C'asuring
55 on thC' Rich tC&gt;r: scalf' hit at
approximate ly HJ;, a.m . local time.
coll"psing bu ildings throughout this
prov incia l ca pital of 200,0:0 people
and sendi ng panicked residents into
the streets.
T he ent ire ceiling of the cat hrcl·
ra l, which da tes to Spanish colonial
limes, collapS&lt;'CI on som e 21Xl
worshipers. killing at lm st1opeopl0
and trapping about iOOothNs

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The fi rs t of a numl:n of aid
shipments, organized by !he Inter·
nationa l Red Cross. arrived today at
the ait]JOrl in Cali. 92 miles norlh of
here. from Canada. according to

~alki .ilg along ~ r hig~wa.v whill•·.·lnt(lxica tecj, ~a nd $~ J;ln.d cQst ~. ' ·

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supplic~ .

ThirtC&lt;'n· d&lt;'fendant s forfeited lxmds - 11 of them on sp&lt;nling
charges - in ·the court of M eigs Count y .ludgr· Patrick O'Brien
Wednesda y.
Th•· group included Alvin Myers . .Rr&lt;'dsv ille, $47Hi posi&lt;'CI on a
di sordPr iY conduct chargP; Wi ll iam RusS('ll, Ral'iiif.. $66.:x t, hit skip ;
.lnso:•ph Cnngioloso. Newport , Mich : Ca)' Dorsey, Wrllsv illr ; Hmr~&gt;
D&lt;&gt;rs&lt;•v II . Wr\Jsville: Virgil Griffith. l.ong Bottom; 11obPrt Smith,
J?&lt;.·lpr~. r :a f)· Thomas, Wooster; Sh irle.1 · Dietz, Coperlino. Ca li f.:
Troy Durham. Middlepor1; Ct&gt;rald Ham ilton. Parkersburg; .)amPs
Shucl. Rawlings. Mr.; David KrawS('zyn. Pomrroy,a ll$4h.;;tleach,all
IX'Stl'CI on sr.x'&lt;'&lt;l ing churges.
F in{'(\ in t h(· cou 11 Wf'dne·sdu _v wPrf'.Jamf's Williams: Parkersburg,
$t2 and msts. »JX•'Ciing; Cat herine Cross. RaeinP, $10 ar41rmsts.
failure ro displil) v~lid li~ n S&lt; ' pJatc; .Jerry Cauley, Pitl sburgh,Pa.,
$27 and r&lt;•sl s.
ling; Willi am Hurst, Grrc•nu p, K y., $Wand costs,
.&lt;(X'&lt; 'Cling ; .John Casto, Pomeroy, $179 and costs. OvPrload ; William
Bart~·r. 1«-&lt;,lsv illr\ $~1 and msts. speeding; Edward Grlffln.
Owf'nsvillf'. Ky _, $24 a nd u_~s h ,sJX'C'tli ng : Waltf'rl.et•, Jr .• Middleport ,

Easter

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Major .league

·Tooay's
Times-Senliriel .

no llrlca tlon or has IE.•ss th a n than a
IU day supp ly of fu el and Is unable

!o get fu&lt;'i dell vcrc&gt;d would be
ellglbiP for t h~ emergency asslsl ·
ance If !hey mee t povetty
guideline&lt;.
Applicants must present tota l
household Income vet1flca llon for
Ihe past 12 m onths , o shut-off notice
or ri'Cen.t .fuel bill. and social
si'Curll y numbe rs of all household

me mbers.

U.S. won't-sell plane·s
despite angry response
WASHINGTON ! API - The
Reagan administration says it will
stick to II s refu sa I to deliver new
F ·l6 warplane&lt; lo l sraf'i unlll that
country's fOI"('('S leavC&gt; Lebanon .
despite an anJ.,'lY response from
· Is mel and crlllclsm at home.
Israeli officia ls wPre sa id to br
ln funa tcd Frida y by Heagan 's
di'Cislon to block th0 $2.7 billion sa le
of 75 of I he new warplanes, and In
T el Aviv , F'orclgll Minister Yllzimk
S haml r .ca ll ed
t he m ove
"regrettable."
" Th&lt;' , American gove !'llmcnt
knows that we did not enter Leba non
to capfu l'!' li s IPrrltoryoroccupy II, "
ORDER8 WADED WEAPONS - U.S. Marine Commander
Sham lr said, IntervieWed on Israel
J - M. Mead, from Booton, Mue. lells reporten Frldey that he has
T clC'VIslon. ''We entered 10 dlsperSI'
ordered
Marines oet'vln1 with the multinational· peacekeeping- -·-·and ees tro y I he t erro ri s t
force lo carry cliP" In their M-16aulomatlc rifles for the llnttlme. Mead
· organlzat ion."
said the order foUowed an attack on a Martne patrol March 16 and
, He &amp;&lt;~ld that I srael and Leba non
wamtnp lrom Lebaaese annylnlelllr;enoothat moreattacksareUkely
were "close to agreemenl " In tiielr
occ;ur. (AP Je•e: pboto).
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In Washington, Democ ralic prvsl
dcnt ial cont ender WaiiPr F'. Mon·
da l&lt;• sa id he was " disappointed and
disturbed " by R&lt;•agan's &lt;k•c!slon.
Citing Sov iet missiles now in Syria .
he sa id l hl' refusa l to sell Israel the
flgt)ters undermines the adminls1ral lon·s sl ated lntenl lon of counterIng Sov iellnfiuence.
"For months, the administra tion
has been lnslsting.thatli would nol
usca n armsemba r,'Oaga lnst Israel
as an Instrument of fore!'"' poi'lcy:
The Reagan ad mlnlstt·ation was
eorrcct ear·ller - and II is Wtllng
today," Mondale sa id .
The I srae li Emilassy In Washing·
lon Issued a stmement saying the
presen~ of lis forces In I •·ban on
was for "lcgli lma le self defense
agalnsl PI.O tPrmrlsrn ."
" We do · not covel an ,. Inch of
L eballCS(' l ~rriiOJ V," I hP 'II sraells
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- tho:ie nol
counted among the unerriployl'd because they'.l(e
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unelljployment.
abandoned the search for work - a lso held steady a!
unemploytl'Hint .ate has ' led tile Democratic Party
· Co!J1mlssloner of Labor Statistics Janet L.
1.8 million In the first quarter of ,this year.
and the AFL.CIO to charge that \he mucl!·heralded
Notwood saki the 10.3 percent seasonally adjusted
The report sent mtxed signals.
economic recov~ lackS )/1e vltaHty 10 help the
clvUian Jobless rate ;_ down from 10.4 percent 1n
Allhough ·wor!&lt;ers' hours rose over the month and
11811on's 1U mUllon Jobless.
Febtuary - demoostrated " moderate Improve.
total manufacturtng employment went up ~.!m
President Reagan's chief spokesman, the chair-· , ment." But she also acknowledged tllat the change
gain, tHere was no m ove by dlscouragl'd workers to
man of theHepubllcan Party and the-U .S. Chamber
likely "1statlstleally lnslgnl!leant."
resume the search for work. Such an e~panslon of the .
of Commerce disagree with that' auessment,
The latest
showed that 11.4 million people
labor force had been expected becl\~ the jobless
tnunpetlng the 0.1 percentage point dJpp ~I~ ·
remain otrlclaUy llm!d as unemploy€&lt;1. The total , . · tradltkinaUy have renewed the hunt for work
JISflirtherevldenreotagmulnebuslnesrlturuarilund. .
number of Amei'lcaftl with Jobs held ~dy at the
whenever economiC prospi!cts ~htened .
. • Reectkxl to Friday's Labor Department rep«t en
~ •.99.1 rnWIOilleYel that has ex'lsled for the past \
White House . cleptuy press . secretary ·Larry
the latest national jobless ligures came a1o1111
several-monthS.
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Speakes, traveling with Reagan on the West Coast,
· predktable party and factlonal llni'is, although one • ·
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The latest jobs report. he contended, Indica 1es
" continuing progress" towand .economlr. recovery.,
Repullllcan Party chairman · Frank Fahronkopt,
hailed the report, representing the second oi'CII ne 1n
three months, as proof thai Reagan's promiSEd
economic r ecovery "Is happening ... !he president Is
getting the job done."
Richard Rahn, chlef economist of the U .S.
, Chamber of. Corrunerce, said the report• showed that
" l~e cun-ent rerovery Is becoming wldesP,read ."
But Democrats and theAFL.ctO lnslstl'd too many
people remain out of work, and~ that 1~
administration Isn't doing enough to help them . ·

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