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Dodgers, Padres win

Beat of Bend

Story on Page 3

See column on Page 10

Olympic cage tryouts

Annual livestock sale

Story on Page 5

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, April 18 , 1984

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Meigs hoard fires two Instructors

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By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel staff
The M eigs Local School District Board of Educat ion
at a 3-2 vote Tuesday night !Ired Meigs High School
Band Director Marilyn Goodnlte despite a supportive
delegation of some 60 band students and parents
appearing at the board meeting on her behalf. The
board also by a 3-2 vote failed to renew the contract of
English teacher, Mrs. Vema Evans.
Following an three-hour executive session, during
which time the parents and band students waited to be
beard on the reemployment of Ms. Goodnite the board
moved into open session at the junior high school
cafeteria.
The Rev. Richard Stewart spokeon behalfofparent s

and students, who had walled until the late hour. He
told the board that the large delegation felt that Ms .
Goodnlte has done a good job in her two years here. The
band has improved, there isdlsciplineand thestudents
are supportive of her, the Rev. Stewart said.
"We can work with her and she can work with us, "
Rev. Stewart told the board .
However, the recommendation of the high school
principal James MUier , the local superintendent, Dan
C. Morris, and tbe county superintendent of schools,
John Riebel, was that the contract of Ms. Goodnite
should not be r enewed.
Board m embers, Larry Powell, Richard Vaughan
and Arland King voted that the director'sconta ct not
be renewed while board members. Robert Barton and

rl.obert Snowden voted against the non -renewal.
Following the vote. the delegation stormed from the
m eeting r oom som e shouting thai the board had failed '
to represent the people and tha t they will vote against
the present board members in the future. Some of the
students were in t!'ars as they left the room.
After the adjou rnment, parents and student s
supportin g M s. Goodnitewerewaiting in a hallwa y and
verbally attacked Principal James Miller and board
members as they left the bu ilding. Someparentsaga in
c harged that the board ha d not listened to thetr
recommendation to r etain Miss Goodnile; that Miller
had caused the student s emotional problems in
r ecommending that Ms. Goodnite not be rehired.
"There goes the band down the drain," one said.

Se\·cral indicated the.v have bet:•n qult(' &lt;:tCtivp
members oft he Meigs Band Boosters, but said that
they are through doi ng anything to help.
Following the Jpngth~· ex0eutin:• session. Barton
ex tcndf'd an apology to the crowd which had wail ed the
long period unttl the hoard movf'd into open session.
After th~ board moved into open sess ion, all of t he
bu siness w hic h includ£'d among other items of
business. thC' issuanf'f' of numerou s new contraC'ts to
C'mp lo~'E"S \\'!.lS romp lf't£&gt;d in lcss than one- half hour.
ln the sam(' 3-2 \ 'otf' paltern r~s m Ms. Coodn itP 's

case. the board voted aga inst rcne\\1ng the contract of
Mrs. Verna Evans. 311 English teacher at the high
sc hoo l for some six or srvrn yea r s. ·

tContinued on page 101

Meigs board hires personnel

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Numerou s co ntra cts wer e
awarded to cert ified and noncertified personnel when the Meigs
Local School District Board of
Education m et ln regular session
Tuesday night .
Due to the largea ttendanceat the
meeting - mostly supporter s of
Marilyn Goodnlte, band director ,
who was fired during the m eet lng the meeting was moved from the
board m eeting room ln the central
txJUdlng to the junior high cafeteria.
Last night, the board accepted the
resignations of Mike Barr, assistant
varsity football and reserve football
coach, and Karen Facemyer, high
school cheerleading coach .
The board did not rPnew noncertlfied supplement al cont rac ts of
Carson Crow and Robbie Eason,
seventh and eighth grade football;
Phliilp Harrison. ninth grade basketbali; Rick Ash, girls' junior high
basketball. and Marl a Grimes,
junior high cheerleader advisor.
The board did not renew the
supplemental head teac her con·
tract of Bonnie Fisher at Pomeroy
Elementary School . Sandra Cobb
was added to the substitute teacher

list for the current year and Carrie
and Steve Morris were added to the
substitute bus drivers list for this
year .
Given one year teaching contracts were Kim Adkins, Lynn
Bookman, Tracy Burdette, Judith
Carter. Ted Cotterman , G reg
Drummer, Mary Durst, Carol
Evans. K aren Facemyer, Connie
Gilkey, Mary Grim, Mary Haggerty, Susan Nickels, James Oliphant, Marsha Radabaugh, Linda
Ressler, Patrick Rose, R ita Simm ons, A llison Smith, G loria Van
Reeth, Theresa York. Lind a
Zarnoch.
Three-year teaching contract s
went to Patrice Ahmad , Robert
Ashley. Sheila Bevan. Rusty Bookm an. Deborah Canter, Mick Childs,
Carol Crow. Ron Drexler, Richard
Fetty, Debra Hill, Karen Uoyd,
Girree Notter. Kim Ohlinger, Kay
ProffiTt, Tim Saunders, Joyce
Sl&gt;elig, Julia Vaughan and Bill
Williamson.

Given one-year coni rac ts pending
certifica tion were Thomas Werry
and Rebecca Windon. Five-ear
contract s wPrP given to Sabra Click.

Don Dixon and Eykle Whitley.
Awarded continuing teaching contracts were Darlene Arnott, Suzy
Carpenter. Ed Harkless, Barbara
Ros.tad , and Linda Y onker.
The board voted 4-1 on the
awarding of a number of supplement contracts lor the next school
year with Snowden casting the
dissenting vote. The cant racts
include Charles Chancey. head
football: Don Dixon, Larry Grimes,
Fenton Taylor, assistant varsliy
football ; Fenton T aylor. r eserve
football : Larry G rimes. head ninth
grade football; John Arnott, seventh
and eighth grade footba ll; Rusty
Bookman, boys' eighth grade basketball; Ron Drexler, boys seventh
grade basketball; Bob Ashley, boys
head track; Mick Childs, assistsant
high school track ; Jesse Vail. junior
high track; Darlene Arnott. assist ·
ant junior high track
Also Tim 6aunders, head basebail ; Ron Drexler , assistant basebail; L arry Grimes, head wrestling; Bob Ashley , golf; K aren
Walker, girls volleyball; Gary
Walker, girls assistant volley ball;
Ron Logan, girls varsi ty basketball;

Kim Adkins. girls reserve basketbail; Gordon Fisher. girls head
track : John Arnott, girls softball;
Tracy Burdette. girls reserve soft ball ; Charles Chancey, athletic
facilities carP; Girree Notter, year book; Celia M cCoy. drama; Jeannie Taylor, junior class sponsor;
Gordon Fisher, athletic director;
Tim Flesher. guidance; John Redovian, guidance; Mat1ha Vannari ,
guidance; Eleanor B laettnar. Ji .
brarian; Earl Young. part time
assistant high school principa l;
Rebecca Triplett, Pomero_v safety
patroL
Carolyn Smith, head
teacher. Middleport;
MarjoriP
Fetty. head teacher, Rutland;
Gordon F isher. extra printing for
schools: Vivian Pierre. food servic('

supervisor .
Continuing contracts to noncertified personnel went 10 Terry
Powell, m l'Chanic: Juanita Lam hen. Pauline Snowden , Ronald
Wood. bus dr ivers; Paul Kauff.
maintenance and Marla GrimE'S,
SPC r etary. Two year non-rertilit'&lt;i
contracts went to Roger Holm an,
dirl'Ctor of transportation: William
(Continued on page 1111

CELESTE .o\.1'1/D Hi\RT - Ohio Gov. Richard Cetest&lt;· talk.• with
Sen. Gary Hart dur ing a rnt•Pting in f olwn hli"' TuesdaJ when' Ha rt mt•l
"ith statt:&gt; Dr mOlTa lk t.. adt·~ to solidl UIPir support for hi ~ hid for lht•
De rnocratk presidential nomination. ( :\P La.~·rpholo ).

Hart foresees Missouri loss; Jackson rips union bosses
By WilLIAM M. WELCH

i\ssoclaled Press Writer
Sen. Gary Hart alrea dy is dismissing what he calls
a probable Joss to Walter Mond aiP in M issouii
caucuses tonight in which 75 delegates to the
Democratic National convention will be selected.
On the eve of this W1'Ck's only delegate selection,
Han began Tuesday to look ahead to T exas wttile the
Rev. Jesse Jackson accused union IPaders of locking
out minorltif's and womPn.
Ending a thr""-day vacation from the ca m paign
traU. MondaiP planned a pre-caucus appeal to
Democrats in Kansas City.
Hart acknow ledged In an intPrview Tuesday that
the former vil'f' p=Ident "proba bly" will win the
Missouri caucuses but sought to play down their
import ance.
" !don't think Missouri will be any bigger for him

1501 Jackson Ave .
Point Pleasant, W.Va.
tOl Sixth Ave .

Huntington, W.Va .
112S Main Street

Millon, W.Va .

364 Jackson Pike
Gallipolis, Ohio

716 N. Second Street
Middleport, Ohio
120 W. Second Stl'ftt

Wellston, Ohio

go,·ernment has fHilf'(l to pi'D\' id&lt;' ~l di'QU.Jlf' job
tra ining.
" I sav sha mr on this rou ntrv and ~ harn ro on our
go,·ern~f'nt for not bu ilding th J,I tJridgt' lX'tWPt'n thf'
hum an skil ls thai arf' ava il nb lr i.f lhP\' 1A·rrro trainf'd
and thP joh;.; that n('('(i to br donP," lw s. lid ;Jt

than Arizona was for us," said the Colorado senator.
who won 17 delegates to Mandate's 15 in Arizona's
caucuses Sa turday.
Missouri state party Chainna n Pal Lea predictf'd
Mondale will gel 50 to 55 national convention
delega tes from Missouri. with II art tak ingl51o 20 and
J ackson receiving eight to 10.
Har t and Jackson. meanwhile. wrap up their tours
of the industrial Midwest toda_
v and t um sou thward.
with Hart planning a long da y of events across Texas.
where Democrats ca ucus May o with 169delegates at
stake.
Jackson was appearing today in St. Louis before the
National Conference of Black Ma_
v ors belo!'f' head in g
to North Carolina, where 75 delegat es are at stake in
the Ma y 8 pr imary.
In Cleveland Tuesday nigh t. Hart sai d the fed~ral

Cu\'a hoga Commu nit y Collpgc.
In St. Louis . .Jackson attackl'd Missou,·i ':-: c~1ucu s
s~ ·stf'm . sa~' ing it tak('S awa_
, . thP r ight to pr i , · ;lC~ · 1n
,-oting .
"WP mu st r-ngagf' in th0 l\Ju cu~ tomnrTo"· ntght
bc'&lt;'auSC' it is thr livC" opt io n. " .l ;.JCkson said ... Bu t we
a!"(&gt; not going to stop figh ting until v.·f' gPI \\·hat V.-t '
dcserv£'. onr prr.~ n -onf' volt'."
J ack son rolled on AFL-CJO Pr~s id ~nl Lan~
KirkJand to OpPn m of'C' union job tra inin g programs to
~·oung pPOpiC' and C'ompl ~l in (-'(:1 th at minorities ~ 1nd

London
Embassy
Shooting

Monda!!' pnjo~· ... ;1 comfortaiJIP Jp;td in dPl\&gt;g:!H'~.
v.·irh l.l~ l .R to FL.1rt' ~ !{~) cmd .lackso n·..., n9.2. It t cd.; i'~
U~i7 c.ll•lc•gaiP~ to sn:u:·1· tht• nomin;tlion.

Negotiations underway
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British-Libyan fight
In
I.OT\IJX):\ r r\P l - Poli('(' !--h. n-p
s hootrrs ringNi 1110 Lih.v an Ern
has~·i} ' tocla~· and f1ritish officiJls
ncgotiatf'd with it.'-' (X'cup;.• nt ~ a dJ\
aftrra burst ofsuhm;tchin rgu n firr

T o become a member requires a
$25 deposit plus $1 per week.
The commissioners will make a
decision on the request later in the
week .
The board r eceived a IC'tt&lt;'r from
Robert E. Byer . administrator of
the M eigs County Em ergency
Mt'llical Services which stated
"Meigs County Emergency Medi cal Services was ol'f the air
approx in1ately 10-12 hours Sunday
due to lightning damage In excess of

$2,500.
"Cooperation between ot her
county and village agencies as will
as EMS personnel allowed the
dispatching system to have com munications with the squads and
flf(' departments durtng theoutage.
The damage, which is covered by
Insurance, was being repaired by
radio technicians within an hour of
the Incident.
Although measures are taken to
prevent such an Incident further
steps are being taken to hopefully
reduce the chances of reoccurance
and cut damage and down time."

choo~f' df' l PgalC'~.

women h avf' bN:'n JockPd out of unions.

Credit Union sought
·for county employes
Dale Shultz. president of the
Hocking Valley Credit Union,
Athens, met with Meigs County
commissioners Tuesday sreking
permission to offer a credit union to
county employes.
Sehult z sa id h~ was granted
permission from the state six weeks
ago to come into Meigs and Vint on
Counties.
The credi t union w ould offer
savings account s. loans. Installment
loans and personal loans upto$1.500.
There would be payroll deductions
on loans.
According to Shultz there would
be very little work for the auditor.
The auditor would send a check for
the total amount of deductions each
pay period.
The cred!t union would offer
matchlng money Jn savings up to
$4,000 for persons 55 of age and
younger. It Is slmlliar to a life
Insurance policy according to
Shultz.
Shultz asked permission to pass
out Information packets to employes with their paychecks .

"Thrt"f' i ~ sulJstantial C'\· idPnrc nf histori('a! lof'kou!
thf' black. thr Hi." pt:lll i&lt;' a nd th r·
lc•malf' ... stJid .Jackson. ··wf' on thC' one hand mu." t
OJX'n ur tr;Jdr unions ami t rain our ,·outh nnd nn thl'
othrr hand frN' up monr~ · from the Congrrss tha t
thf'"(' :-·uuth might ha,·r thr mission of rrhuildin ~
t\m( 'f'ica and rnclin.c th(' slums."
.Jac kson i ~ hoping to tum out Cl laq:!f' btark \ j 11t · 1n
twJ ma jo r urlxw an•a.&lt;-:, Ka n ....;as CiT \· an d S1 Loui '- .
Afl rr tcxl t.l\··s ('aut·usi's. tht• m'.'\ 1 d&lt; 'IPJ:!&lt;lh' .'-Ph'&lt;'llon
cr,ntP..,t j.., in \ '('rmont . \~·ht•n• DPmoc r; lt :-- c; IU cu ...
1\Jc...;cta~ · . L'tah foJ ) (Jv.:~ thp m•:xt da.\ ·, and on ~·la .\ · 1
Ormorrat ~ in TPnnPsstl.( ' dnd t tH • Dist ri r l ol ( ·i 1lumht ;1
srhPmf'~ a~ainst

from tllf' mission killPd ~~ polirrv:o·
ma n
and
\\IJU!ldf'rl
11
demonstrators.
In Llb~·a. Amha"sador Oli\'f'r
Mil rs wa" rs&lt;"urt('(.l frnm thC' Briti sh
Embas~:;

b\ as

m&lt;ln\

as W

uniformed policcmf'n to 1lw ForC'ign
Minisll)', his wifr, .Ju lia. s;1 id in .1
IPIC'phone intPIY iP'-'-. Sh0 did not
SpPC ify wh\ MilP~ had bc'C'n
summonl"ll .
A retaliator:·; si('gr of thf' British

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Libyan People's
Bureau

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SI.Jim.a'
Square

UBYi\N SHOOTING SCENE - This Kl'BPhlC details the location
and srene where a London policewoman was ldlled and several
demOitl!tnUor!l were Injured In a shoollng Incident at the Ubyan
People's Bureau In London '1\tesday. (AP Laserphoto).

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Em bass~· in 1i·ipo li also continued
today, but Foreign Otlire undcrsccrelar,· Richard Lucrsaid he did not
think the embassy stall or the
estimated B.OCO other Britons in
Libya w e r e "m an}' dange r a t the
prt'sent t imr. ·
The FOI-eign Office sa id three
Ilritish citizens had bf'cn del a ined in
Libya since the London attack.
A Foreign Office spokesman sa id
25 pecple, Including 11 women and
two children. were trapped in the

British

l·: mb~l . . ~\

r r ou ndf'd
j....ru ard~ ...

tl\
,\ nn tht ' l

Tripnl t. ~ ur
rP\ ·nfu t HJn .t rY

1n

&lt;.:('\'I'll

Hri!i~h

wurnt •n and 11 l· hi ldtt'Tl n •m:11m'(l in
:o;taff homl''- .tround tlH ' c it\',
surroum.l(•d h\ ··... m;!ll (Towd:-- ."
"TlK•J'f' i:-- ll!l ~uggt•:--t i rm ;tt tht'
mom1•nl ol .1m ,lltt•mpt to:--! Drmnur
r&gt;mlx t ~S\.
hul it ' .., .1 minutt•-tn
minull' ~itu;11io11:· ;tdd('(j th( • spokesm an. wtJq ,1'-ht'&lt;l nol 11.1 tx.•
idl'ntifif'C!
l.ut'l' .. ~id tht · Lih' ;tn EnliJass} ·,
surroundf'd b' pulicf' si nce thf'
shooting . "f'x pn•s...
tu us. through
our co nt act~. n•gr('t at t hf' L.wtthata
Brit ish jYJ l ic('v;om :~ n wa~ killed."

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PrPS~ Associt.~tinn.

mC'Stlc nC'ws

;Jgt•nc}·•

Britain' s do
. -.aid it had

lf'arnPd that 1ht · 1 ·xpn ·~si on of r egn •t
wa..-. authorizfd h\ ( ·ot. Moamrnat
Khadaf~ · ·s gm·I T11 1llC'nt in Trip-Jii.
Lib; a
Khadc1f~ · ... 1.-:!l'&gt;f'rnmcnt, suggt·~r
ing on T'uf'"da~ · that British offiC'f'rs

werP

pt'i'paring

to

storm

th~

five -story Lihyan mission. declared
that " an act of this magnitude will
not go unanswered by the Lib,·an
people."

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DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
!~ews E dito r
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tto• and the Amrrican Sewspaper Publi"'her

A.ii~clatlon.

LETTERS OF OPI:"rtiiO!\' art" wf'lcomed . They '"houkl ~ le85lllaa M •OI"M
lMI( . Alll eUtor§ arf' suhjN'I t o Millin~ and m ust bt- s ir:ned with name, address a.MI
trlephon~ numb~ r. .'Ito unsirned lrtter!'l will bt' published. Leuen !dlou)d brr In
Jeod l&amp;.''ilr . addr..,.!dnJt '""UM, n fK JM!~alllii&gt;!i

For employees: a
peek into the files
For many employers and their employees, a momPnl of truth is at hand.
In morE' and more places wherE' propie work for other people. the
long·barfE'd door has been unlocked to l hP inner sa nctum where the
personnel rues are stored
· Nine sUi tes - Cal1 forma. Conne&lt;"ticul. IllinOis. Main&lt;'. Michigan, Nf'W
l!ampshill.'. Oregon. Ppnnsy lvania and Wisconsin - have enacted laws
t'€Quiring that workers be allowed to ~xaminc their fill'S periodically.
Similar prov isions ar e bemg written mto manv labor contracts.
: And what has happened since I he layprs of ~recy were peeled away.
laying bar~ every shock ing word and number in ihese dread docum&lt;'nts?
y.'ell. actua lly. not vel)· much at all .
• AI least that's the conclusion Il.'ached by Prenticf'-Hall. publishers of lax
;imd business informatiOn. after sul'/eying morE' than 600 businesses and
·!&gt;tllf'r inst itu tlons where employees arf' now permitted to inspect their files.
• "The access·lo-r&lt;'COrds policy has cost litUe. creatf'd few problems. and
generated almost no st rong reactions. either pos11ivcor nega ti vf'." the firm
lN!ys.
· This news com(&gt;S as a d i stinct surprise to anvonf' who Pxpected that
Opening the files would Sllr up a hornf'f'S nest of npu costs and pmblems.
: "Most offices. insurance firms. educationa l insl iiUiions. retailers and
~tUilif's reported I he cost of impl&lt;'menl alion as minimal or nonf'x islenl. "
Prent ice·Hall said. "Just und&lt;'r half the banks and hospitals agreed."
rRneraliy. employers put their ou llavs a I som&lt;'whcrc betw&lt;'!'n 10 ce nt s and
$1.50 per t?mployee annually .
Among most of the categoric'S of businesses it surveyed. PrPnlicP. Hall
said. "a majority of employer s sa id employees appear&lt;'d inditfef('nl "
aboul the []('W proc&lt;.'dure. "Yet many individual employer s rf'p&lt;lr1rd
ben efit s from the policy, inc luding:
-"I::n hanced employee tru st and confidcnc&lt;' in thc cmploycr and a
cor responding decrease in lhf' myth.; ; and mys terif&gt;S surrou nding
personnl'l fil&lt;:&gt;S.
-"improved employer r ecordkeepmg. includin g keeping filcs current,
,more care in what is placf'd in files. better dOC'Umentation and
cen traliz&lt;il ton.··
Som&lt;' &lt;'mployrr s did compla in a bi l. Prenti c~· Hall sa id . about thf' lime
Jnd troublf' involved in arranging for the proccss. "Only one company said
romploye&lt;&gt;s had tampered with lh&lt;' fil&lt;'s. and a few com pla ined of
em ployecs using fil&lt;' mformal ion as a basiS for gr i~,·ance and lawsuits,..
1he firm added .
The suryey turned up w ide variances in lhf' specific record s employNs
permit thl'i r employees to S&lt;:'&lt;' . Nearly ail make petiormance f'Va luat ions.
' " lary rPCOrds and disCiplinarv r&lt;'ports avail a blf'. for &lt;'Xample. bu 1lh~rc is
1f'SS uniformity on such matrflrs as t hf' resu l ts of prf'-Pm plovmC'n! tf'St s.

The typhoon over the question of
mining lhe Nicaraguan harbors
Invites reOectlon on what It is we
are up to In the struggle for the
world.
In the first of his thll.'e broadcast
tnten,1ews, former President RJ .
chard Nixon casually revealed that
when he visited with Leonid
Brezhnev in Moscow, we (yes, we 1
bugged Brezhnev's automobile.
How we managed to bug the car of
the Soviet chief of slate in Moscow
I'd llkc to know. and if the man who
did it is still allve. W&lt;' should 2e1
permission to stuff him. after he is
gone. and hang him in the
Smithsonian.
Those of us who occasionally
wriiP books about dening·do in the
spy world would hcsllate to come up
in fiction with anything quite so
bizarre. Bu t Mr . Nixon was utterl y
casual about the whole thing. and
even contributed som e knowledge
about other things thai attracted
the late Mr. Brezhnev, besides

WASHINGTON -

THe Dl'mo·

rrats ha\'f• bf&gt;.en try ing to make a

lillie political hay with whal !hey
ca ll "I he slraze factor" -a colorfu l
catch phrase I hey dreamed up to
describe the supposed coun11y clu b
ethics of m any past and pr cSPn l

a n.v tai nt This is due largr l ~· to the

r ffons of Whi t&lt;' H ous~ counsel Fr!'d
F'widmg IO avOid the kind of
mcPStuou~

rel a tionship th at charac ·

trrized the N ixon While Housr and
the notonous Committee to R&lt;'·
El ecl the Prrsidrnl rCREEP1 in
1972

Hut l'vr unrovf'rf'd a situatJOn
that cou ld

g ivr thr

Democrats

ammun ition for potshots at lh&lt;'
re-election com millf'f'. Prf'sidPnt
Reagan probabl .v doesn ' t know
about it , but il could ca usr him
damage in the campaign.
II invoivPs MilLon "MikP" M as·
son. Jr .. who until last Feb. 16wasa
d irPCtor of thp government -fundC'd
Svnihetic Fuels Corp .. a par1 ·11mc
position pay ing $10.(U] a year .
On Oct. 18. 198.1. Reagan· Bush '84
announcl'd that Masson had beCn
namrd reg10nal campaign director
for thr Mounta in state'S, a lso a
part ·lim&lt;' job.

OF HDf&lt;t'f\OZI ~l)T WHA1

~6001 T~E rtOf~E. OF
HORMUl W~O C"OSf.

ALTfKN/\Te:
PfeS1''1LES ~
••
..

But Inevitably, after the jaw·
dropping reaction to Mr. Nixon's
revelation, one asks one's self: Why
In the name of God dld he see fit to
tell the world tlla t we had done this •
The Central Intelligence Agency. a
few years ago. successfully prosecu ted Frank Snepp lor divulging, tn
a book a bout the last days of South
VIetnam. information he had gar·
nerf'd while working In the CIA, on
grounds no more complicated than
that he had plf'dged not to do so.
Presumably Pll.'sidenl Ford's
pardon of President Nixon Is so
comprehensive that Mr. Nixon can
commit no federal offense. Or
pPrhaps he figures that the commander in chief decides what Is
secret and what Isn't, and since the
bugging of Brezhnev was done in
his admlnlstratton. he is free to
make the decision of whether to go
public with our caper in Moscow.

Suppose that the CIA reporter
had further revealed that a friendly
sharpshooter happened to be nicely
situated to end ldl Amln's life on
earth at 6 p.m. !hal day when the
colonel planned to lake tea tn the
garden of the Indian embassy.
The president reflects. The alter·
native is to warn Israel and mount
in a few hours as Intensive an alr
dPfenSI" around Jerusalem as possl·
ble. But thell.' would always be the
possibility t hat the nuclear death·
load would pPnetrate those defenses: Exit Jerusalem .
What would you do• Kennan's
point is this , not trrattonally, a
pll.'sldent 's decision might be made
precisely with reference to the
guarantPed confi dentiali ty of the
allematlve. If a hundred years
down I he line a historian discovered
thai the president of the United
Sta tes had ordered the assassina·
lion of the president of Uganda,
given the possible alternative of the
death of Jerusalem, the moral and
diplomatic pundits of the 21st
century might be complacent about
the whole thing. But theconlempor·
ary mora lists would never sanction
the abstract proposition that our
commander in chief has the
conti ngent right to exeeute other
comm anders in chief.
Thtrleen Democr atic opportu·
nisiS in Congress have a wonderful
idea of what we should do about it :
lmpPach Reagan. Shultz, casey
and anyone e lse who i s a convenie nt
target of Dem ocratic fire. Yes, they
want a Spe&lt;'lal prosecutor to go
alter Reagan for violating the
Neutr ali ty Act of 1794. whlchmakes
il a ff'deral crim e to engage In any
military action aga inst a country
Wll h which the United Sta tes is at
peace
But no doubt about it. the Reaga n
adminis tra tion has bungled this
onf', and in part because of its
violations of the K~nnan Rule. The
allem ativc seems not to occur to
anyone, a nd onr wonders w hy. That
ail crnative surely is to concludP a
joint dPfensc treaty with El Salva·
dor. !h en ask Congress for a
deelaralion of war against Nicaragua for so long as Nicaragua
continues i ts w&lt;Jr of aggrPss ion
aga inst E i Salvador.

Jade Anderson

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So far, lhe Regan-Bush 'R4
rc-rlcr tion committ ee has escaped

WE H£1\R f\ ~OT Of TALK
A600\ f~E S\KAifiHTS

poets.

'Sleaze factor'
Reagan .:~dmmis tration appoi nt f?'E'S.

Berry's World

invading countries and torturing

f1ash back a couple of years.
George Kennan. the veteran diplomat and historian, is being Inter·
VIewed about thts and that, as
happens to George Kennan every
couple of weeks. The subject of
covert action Is raised and Kennan
pronounces the Kennan Rule on the
subject: If the United States ca nool
protect the secrecy of the covert
act. lhat act should not be under
taken. Kennan means by this thai
certain acts undertaken In the
counterintelligence and espionage
worlds dPpend for their justification
on thetr secrecy.
Let us reach for a hypothetical
example of this. going loa far. far
exlll.'me ... Suppose that 10 years
ago. the head of l hP CIA had
I'E'ported tbreat hlessly. just to add
colon to the president of the Uni ted
States that Col. Idl Ami n of Uganda
had got himself a Hiroshima ·slzrd
bomb and was planning to dispatch
II at midmghl in a bomber with
orders to drop il on Jerusalem .

EI&lt;'Ction records show thai dur·
in g the four ·m onlh period when he
was wearing two ha ts - as a
Synfuels dir&lt;'Ctor and as a cam ·
paign offi cial - Masson was paid
by both the corporation and the
re-eiPCtion commillec. i n addit ion
l o the $9,250 hP re&lt;"ei ved from
Rl'agan.Bush '84, his Phoenix ·
based consulting firm was also paid
$4.(U] by the campaign commitleP
His last $.'l!Xl pavch('('k !rom
Syn!uels was i ss ued the day before
hf' res igned as d i rector.
Syn lu&lt;:'ls cmploy&lt;'!'s are not
subject lo the H atch Ac t's prohibi ·
lion of ci&lt;'Ciionee1i ng by m ost
govemmcnt rmploy('('S, so Masson
broke no law by his dual employ·
rnrnt. He failed to r eturn several
phone calls for commE'nt on thc

throu g h Schroeder's
inl l'r\ £'nl ion .
According to the report . during a
discussion Wi th Sc hrocder thf' nigh!
bdore a Svn fu~l s board m eeting in
New York last y!'a r. Masson
"requPstHJ an appa rent! ~· routinf'

matter

a requPsl for a pC'rsonal b usi nrss
favor w i th a discussion of corpora ·

- RPp. Joe M1111sh. D·N. J .. was
gtvrn lh &lt;' JOh of Cll'a ning up lhe
scandal-r irldPn Housf' pagP system,
and he obvious)\· takes hi s assign·
men I S&lt;'tiousJ,·. As pa r1 of his
program to E'Xf'1Tisf' better supervision over 1hi' t('('nagr pages . Minish
wa nlrd to pro\1 dc lhf'm with a
h .md~· plan• to Pa t dmner when they
work afwr ihc Capitol cafeterias
close. I i f' a ITanged- or thought he
had - wilh ARA S&lt;:'IVices inc. to
rropPn it s rafrtcna in thf' Library
Of fongTPSS aftf'f' hOUfS.
•

lion policy declsion ·m aking, " lttl'
IG r~porl slaiPs. " Whlil' Mr.
Schroeder's and :vir. M asson's
con duct may ind('('(j not ha vP
involved wrongdoin g in lhP srnsl' of
violation of fed!'ral crimi na l laws. il

Co n\ i nc('(] Ihal ARA was stalling.
:vlintsh fired orr a blling IPtler to thl'
com pan,,. 'a\'ing· " I am d&lt;'eply
disap)Xlinted !hat a S2.81 billion
corporation. especiall y one with

was cet1a inly an indiscre tio n and

~OVPr nm ('nt

rnay well have given riS&lt;' to the
a ppea ra nee of wrongdo! ng . "
Thf' Justice Drpat1rnent's publi c
iniPgrity S&lt;'Ctlon agrrro that ther &lt;'
wasn' t C'noug h rvidC'ncc of crimina l

choosp lo tll' so uncooperative ... "
A RA ~v1 d~ntl\ got the message. A
company S)XJkcsman said that " if
push com ~s to shovl'" lhev'll do
what Minish H ,tn t~o, .
·

La st Aug. 2:1. however. Masso n
was ,-ebuked by the Svnfu&lt;:•ls
inspe&lt;"l or gl'nera l. along with the
corporation' s then-prPsidPnt, Victor Sc hC1X'dP r. for an "md iscn't ion"
that " demonstra ted at the very
I Pa~t a n in Sf'n silivity to how publi~
officials are v iewed." The IG's
repor1, S&lt;'!'n bv my associaii'S Tony
Capaccio and Corky Johnson.
suggPSied th ai Masson tried 10
drum up businl'ss for his consultin g
finn - F.ller s. Masson. Winstead

In c

introduction to a pri va te sec tor

orga ni za tion - lh e Mobil Land
Deveiopmrnl Corp - in the hope of
advancing hi s own privatf' busJness
in1 eres t s."
SchroedN cam&lt;' through with a

lell &lt;'r of introd uction 10 thc Mobil
gro up on Synfuels stationery,
though it prod uced on ly a pro forma
responS&lt;' from M obil - and no
business for Masson 's consulting
firm.

" Thl' most troubling aspect of lh&lt;'
ronvPrsa tion is thC' ju x tapos ition of

conduct to jusli fy pros&lt;'Cutton , or
f'VC' O further invf'StJga tion .

Fool not ,. a J'f'-l'l&lt;'Ciion commit ·
I('(' spokPsma n said M asson was an d continues to bl' -a part·tim e
Reaga n·Bush offi cial.
UNDER

THE DOME:

contr acts, s hou ld

Dem primary half over_____L_o,_(·e_u~w~in[!~&lt;&gt;~"

•

Today

In

history

Todav
. . is Wedn&lt;:.,;dav.
. A prii 1H, th0 IO!lth dm or 1 ~. Then' af(' 2.'i7 da vs
left· in thf' yea r .
Today's highl ight in historv :
Qn April 18. 177\ Paul RI'V&lt;'f&lt;' mad~ hi' famous midnight r ick&gt; from
Charlestown to LPx ing1 on. MaS' .. warning th&lt;' colonists that I he British

were coming .

On this date:

.In

l!lffi. lh&lt;' most destructiv&lt;' ••at1 hquakc in t:.S. history struck San
fl'inctsco. killing abou t 700 people and causing S400 million in propPrty

..

dlliJUigl'.

l)J.1924. Simon and Schuster published the ftrs t crossword puzzle book; It
was.called the "Crossword Puzzle Book ."
. jb 1932. the Ford Motor Co. Introduced thf' Model·B.
1934. J .F . Ca ntrell installed four electr1c washing machines for Il.'nt by
ill( hOUr al his "washaterla" In Fort Worth. Texas.
Jn 1950, physicist Albert Elnstl'ln died in Princeton . N. J . at the ageof76.
American actress Grace Kelly married Prince. Rainier of

bt

GJ:·1956.

M~.

Alliin 1918. I he Senatl' approved a l waty to gradually turn over the ·
Padlirna Canal to Panama .
~

•

Th e Democratic primari es
reached thei r half·way point l ast
week wilh half the delegates to thl'
1984 co nvention in Sa n Francisco
now named Waller MondaiP. who
br1cfl y tripped over Senator Gary
Hart in New E ngland. rPSumPd his
winning ways in Nl'w York April J
with a deeistve victory over Hart
and RPv . .Jessc .Jackson. Mondale
now has almost half the dPiegates
he nl'eds to wrap up the nomination .
The deiPga te count at the half·way
point stands: Mondalf', 924; Hart,
524; Jackson. J.'l9.
As I told you before. delegates are
the name of I he game In preslden·
tial primaries . Nothing else counts.
The November election between
Ronald Reagan and the nominee
for the Democrats Is so far In the
future that who wins the pbpular
vote by what percentage will be
m eaningl ess seven months from
now. Mondale started out the
laborious primary campaign well
ahead and has never been In danger
in spite of Hart's victories In the
New England prtmarles. So far
ther e have been 450 delegates
elected who are uncommitted. That

includes 6.3 delegates from Ken·
lucky pledg!'d to that state's new
lady governor. Mar1ha L . Collins.
Those 450 delegates will go to the
convent ion prepared to horse trade
If I he convl'ntion is deadlocked. It Is
oni; then tha t lhl'y have any
advantage. In my opinion the
uncommllled status is not wor1h the
gamble l or wtlh the New York
VIctory and the poss ibility or as
large or even larger victory In
Pennsylvania with Its 195delegates,
Mondale's momentum will be so
great it' s ail over but the shouting.
This first half of the long and
compllcatf'd process of choosing a
democratic nominee demonstr ates
clearlv the need for sweeping
election law c ha nges before the 1988
presidential election. The present
system Is a relic of the past which
has no place tn this electronic age. If
we persist In using horse and buggy
methods, we will continue Ia get
horse and buggy officials and
.government more suited to the past
!han to the present. Technology Is
growing at so fastapacethat In 1988
even the electronic miracles of
today may be outmoded. The
&lt;

answPr ,

of cou r se,

ts

to

hnld

national primariPs . That would
savP enormous a m ount s of limP,
energy and money . The cost of I he
primarics. lo be fmancPd by the
federal governm ent, would be
negligible when compar!'d to 1he
matching fund s lhr govern mrnl
gives candidates for thei r election
campaigns. This vear. by some sort
of mutual agreem ent among RE-publican aspirants. !hell.' Is no
opposition for thl' pr es identia l
nomination . That Is not genera lly
the case for the Republican s In past
presidential election years hav&lt;'
conducted primary campaigns thai
makes this year's Democratic
battle seem llke a powder·purt
affair.
In presidential primaries, the
baUots should be open to anyone
able to pay the stiff filing lee, which
should be large enough to dlscour·
apP frivolous contenders. There
st JUld be no govenrment subsidies
~ her before or after the primary
and a fUlng deadline should be setto
gi .re each candidate ample time to
campaign. News media and exit

'
•

CINCINNATI rAPt
T he
!\tlanla Braves will be glad to gPt
startC'r Pascual PPrPz bark on Ma.v
16. but M anagPr JO&lt;' Ton't' said it'll
tak0 more I han just his return from
a su spPnsion to L.Jm a round lh£'

dub's plae··
Perez was suspended until May 16
on Tuesday by Commissionf'r
Bow if&gt; Kuhn [or his com' let IOn on
Pocainc possessiOn. He'll be free to
travel and work out with the dub
during t h(' suspPnsiun .
Torf('. whoSP baliclub has a 19i
ll'am ballin g m·pragc and a :~H
re&lt;'Ord . JOked that P~ rez's r!'\urn
w ill lJcl g()(X) in mor0 ways than om• .
"We m 1ss his ba l ." Torrl' said
from hi ;;; hotel room, aftrr a gi:lmf'
w1t h thC' Cincinnati R('C.Js wa'
poslpon!'d tl\' bad wcathcrTurscia'
night "Our biggest problem h"'
IJ('('n I hP la ck of hi ll ing .
"Wr h&lt;l\'0 a 10um a\·rrag0 of a
buck ·nrn&lt;'tv. Thai's lx&gt;l'n thl' hulk ol

Tn r r&lt;' would havc liked to have

1985. P&lt;'r&lt;'Z may wot k out wi l h thr•

PPrPz h CJck soonor . hut said. ·Tm

Bra vPs, hut hP ccm not ht· in unil orm
during )=:()ITU'':i until MiJy 10

]U'I glad we'f(' gelli ng him back oh
the llilh." Pl'rt'Z was in Allan Ia and
will rPjoin th&lt;· hallclub whl'n il
Il'lurns to start a hurnPSt and Frid ay
;1gain&lt;.,f lh!' Houston A. stros, ToJTC'
sa ill

PPn •z, Il-Kla ."t Sl'()~on fur I\ 1lttn t &lt;.1 .
was ant-st('d 111 Santwgo on .Jc1n ~ .
com·ictf'd of f'Oc ainf&gt; pos;-,C'SSion tn t.1

Gardn1~r

out of the Twins·California

Angel~'

game

Tuesday night alter he protesl ed the e.iection of
pitcher PPte Filson who hnL•Iwd hack an Angels'
hatter. (i\P L a.o;erphoto) .

l&lt;\Hl h: fon• Paul Molitor wa~
hu11. th C' M ilwaukcx· Brcwcrs knew
thr)· had lo make a pla('(' some·
w hC'rC' fm Ft.t ndy Ready.
·ru~sda, · night 'sgam c aga mst lhr
ChiCago Whil e Sox showed thai h ~is
ind1'ed r&lt;'ad,·. as lh&lt;' Br0w0rs·
ha rd ·hill mg rookie mhl' iclt'r belled a
thr('('-flJn hornP1 in a six-run six th
in ning to hl'lp Mil\\ aUk('(' post a 71
\' iC!Ol )! .

.Jus t !lw mning lx•!orP,

H&lt;'~.H I\·

hclll

S111JCk out J20 lnj:! aii C'r a lxld p1tch
wi th nmn('r" on sf'f'ond and lh1rd
an d th• · f1rf'wPr~ tra iling thC~ Whil r

Sox 2· i But h&lt;' wa s harcll v fazl'd IJ'
fh d l

R('&lt;l&lt;l \ wa..; pb vin g third hasr f1W

the mjutt'd Moi!IOr. who ha s a sore
f'l iXJW . Hf' didn' t know hC' v. oulcl sf J rt
u nlil l J 2 hou rs hPfOJ'f' th(' gamr.
In olhN Aml'riran
L~aguc
g;JOlf'~. Twonlo ('tigt'&lt;.l B;J il imon'

J.2. T&lt;:'xas t rimmed Roston R4,
Ca l1forma tumed bark M innesota
1\..1 and Oa kland bea t Sc-a llll' 6·2.
1\vo games wcro rained n ut , Nf'w
York at Cl0v0iand and l&lt;an.'Xt.s ( 'ity
at Dfol roi 1.
The BrC'w&lt;:'rs also got a 1wo ru n
singl&lt;' from .lim Sundtll't ·g in th&lt;'
sLxth as thev ramP up with ihPir
IJiggcst in ning of the season.
The Rrf'W('rs ' homr O)XInC'r \.\.·;_ts
plav('(] in inl &lt;'rmill l'nl drinJ&lt;' and
snow. Playor-=. on both tf'ums swd
thP fiPld condition" Wf 'rf' n('.trh·
unpla \'a bl&lt;'.
Moose Haas. 1·2. gan' up l hrr'&lt;'
run!' on si.x hit~ . thrC't.· w alks ~nfl
sli'UCk ou I sL~ tll'fore h0ing r pplan'(]
bv Pclc Ladd i n lhP seven ! h mmng.
L&lt;.~dd Pa rned his f1rst I.,J\'Pwith thl'('('
innin gs or two hit rcii ci.
Tom Sc&gt;a\'(•r. 0-~. w~1s thf' loser for

Chicago .
Uiut' .lays:!, Orinlt•s 2
( :mrgr l'Jcoll sna ppNi. t 2·2 1H' \\'ilh

an RBI smglC' in thP t?ighl h inning.
giving Toront o a com&lt;'·from ·IJ('hi nd
victory ovf'r llaltimon: .
Willie Upshaw openl'd thl' eighl h
off r c licvcr Tippy Martinez. 0-1, and
a ft PrC iiff .lolmson wa s int f'nllonai J~·
wal k&lt;'&lt;l. Bdl sing!&lt;:'(] off Samm"'
St&lt;'war1. lhf' lhird
flall1mor0
pilrhpr
Toronto J'('l iPW'r Jim my Kr.' ·· ~ .o .
and Dfonnis Lamp conl amed the
Oriolf'S. Lamp got hi s Sf'cond scn·r
The Onoles had I ,tkm a 2·0 Imel m
tlH· li ft h. onco fthnun smmingon a
humP 1un h.v Jo hn Lowe&gt;ns1Plll Gut
lh&lt;' Bl uC' .Javs cv&lt;:'n l ua II\· licd it wi 1h
tv.:n mn s in 1h(• six t h on an HBI singl( ·
lJ_v Cli ff .Johnson an d a sacrificl' n.\·
b)· Fluck Ma 11in01.
l!&lt;tngPN H. l !A.•d Sox .J
!.anY Pa11i~ h Uruvp in 1\\o ru u'Wilh a basi'S loadt'd s in g II' and 1'1'1&lt;'
O'BriC'n homprf'd. if'cul ing TP\d"'

on•r Roston.
Sou thpt.~w

Frank Tanana JllfJ\\ 1'&lt;1
I\.\.O run~ in th(• '-N'ond IIHilllg . h ut

Honeycutt hurls l-0 victory
i\P Sports Wrlh•r
The · [ .os A ngclf's Dodg&lt;'rs hJvr lJ

Padn&gt;s 2, Gianl' I
Rriirvcr Rich Gossage. anol hN
AmC'rican Lf'agu(' r&lt;'lugf'&lt;' . ('a me on

lhf'n brokf' thf' tif' \Vilh his lourtl1
hom C' r in thC' si.xt h inn ing ;1ncl th1·
Pht Ii i£•~ Jdd rd two tn"u rJ n!'(' run ~ 1n

kn()ck lo1 coming u p \\:ith good
pitchmg - t'wniflhN h~vc t ogo l ll

i n tht•St'\'Pillll inning lOIXJst twdift h
sa\&lt;' of ihP season ancl h&lt;'I P S~n

Ihi' Aml'riran Lragul' l o gl't 11.
R ick HonPycull. who led I heAL in
l'nrn('( l nm a\WagC' Ia " s£'ason
hc&gt; forr comi ng m-rr I rom Tf'xas for
pitchf'r s DaVI' Stpwa t1 and Rirkv
Wrighl. ''" ISC&lt;:I hts t"&lt;'Ord to 2-ll this
seasunb\ hurlin g.1finLh ittf'ra s 1hf'
D&lt;xlg&lt;'r"' pdgf'd thP H o us1o n ,\ ~lms
J.OTu&lt;•SIIOJ ) mghl .
His \·ic1o ry kepi thf• Dodgt• r~. ; !hnY'
g&lt;.Jm&lt;'S lx-hi nd lhf' N 1. Wt&gt;st Di\t-.:ion
IC'c~ding San J)lf'go Padn·s. who

Diego build thf' hrsl r&lt;'COrd in thl'
NL, 10·2.
Stevl' Garw\· sin ghl hom!' lhC'
fi rst Padrf' run anrl rPlif'\'Cr Rf'nif'
Manin wa lked K~vin MrR&lt;•\' nolds
wtlh lh&lt;' bases load('(! to fotT&lt;' m lhf'
Pvrntua l winning run . Phillif'!'&gt;i .J,
Piraltos I
C' harlr' Hudson an d ,\1 Holl.mrl
c ombi nr'CI on a foUl hittt ·ra nd M ikf'
Schm i d r ~ homl 'r rlro,·&lt;' in th( '
riN' i!" iVf' run in P hlladt'lphr a ·o..;
,.iclo1y nn'l Pitt~but g h . lr \Lt:-. tht·
Pil'iJI&lt;'". ~i.x th (' O n~·ruti\' f' lo"s.
·\flpr T on.\ )lt·na :-. la rn nwd hi s
St'('Ond homf'r of t!w Sf'(:~ SOn in the
S('('Oncl mnmg. i ht' Ph1llirs li('(l the
scorf' 1 1 in th f' fourth on Six 1n
LP;~c; m o's sin g lP and a u nc• .ou t
cloublr by G lenn Wilson. S&lt;·hmirll

lhf' eig hth
Expos 10, Ml'ts tl
Cary CarlC'(S g-r.:md sla m home
run hJrkf'd Bryn Smi th ·._ li\C'·hi tiC'r
as I hl' Expos spoil('(] I hP Ml'ts' hom e
openl'r. A lll' r gC'lling otf to a 1;.]
sta11. thc' hf'st m th(•1r hi...,tor~ . tllf•
Mcb nov; hu\·P lrJ'-1 t hrf'f' s tr~light

Ry BOB GREENE

t'Cig&lt;"CC Sa n Fram·1 sco 2-1. In other
gamf'' Tuf'sd a\·, Phi ladr lphiJ riP
fP&lt;.~tr'{l P itt sburgh ·11 anrl M onl rral
c·lohhPIT'&lt;l thf' !\ipw York MC'ts 10-0

Sl. Louts al Chi c"go was post ·
punt'fl h.' 1 Ji n. v.:hi lf' A tlanta nt
Cmc mna 1i \\as c.t llf'd off tx"&lt;:au~t · of
r olrl wmlhPr.
With H
It 's s lidf' r wnr king
to pcrf('(' i lon. Hou ston was a bl&lt;' lohil
( ml~ Sf'V('n ho1l ls 1c; I he outl leld . four

onf'~Tu

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at I I wi l h Clglll h mnmg rt'11d h&lt;'l p
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should be madr as si mple as the
l'lcc tlon of a school board m eml)ef'
or a county commissioner. Whl'n'
I hey are permilted by staiP law. thl'
ru n-off in pr1ma f)o elec tions should
be elimin ated as discriminatory.
Those are only a few of Ute
problem s 1 would like to see otu~
by a presidential bi·partlsah
mission to which President Real!an
is so fond of passi ng the buck . L et
one do some good for a change!
Do you think any president In the
next lour years or In the next twenty
will propose such changes? Neither
do I. Whoever Is in the olflce will
have been elected by the antiquated
election laws and who wants to
tinker with success?
Maybe Mondale will!

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Braves manager says club
needs more than just Perez

Sorting aut the messi____W_i_llia_m_F._B_uc_kl_ey_J_r.

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their shortest hom estand of the
season- ona game. The Reds pl ay
tht&gt; Braves In a 12:35 game today,
with Cincinnati's Mar lo Sol o, 1-1,
facing /\tlant a's Len Barker, 1-2.
Bruce Bereny i; ().2, was lo open
the two-game series T uesday night Instead, he'll pit ch T hursday when
the Reds open a four-game series in
San Francisco .

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\o\'p play in front of big crowd s hornf'
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R1 c hMd R Rupe . lr eil~
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the starting center for the US.
Oly m pic basketball team.
Who will he his backup. though, is
on(' of th(' tough df'Cisions facing
Coach Bobby Knlghl as he puts 72
player s through 1rtals this week at
Indiana Universll~ .
With the withdrawal from the
trials of Kentucky big m en M elvin
Turpin and Sam Bowie along with
M emphis Slate's Keith Lee, and
Houston' s Akeem Olaju won being
ineligibl e because he's a N igerian
citizen, wUI Iherp be enough beef up
front?
F~ specla ll y since the Sovk&gt;ts - if
I hey don' t boycott - cou ld have a
front lin(' w ith players measuring
7 foot-5 and 7-2.
Kn ight shruggPd off the thl'ff'
wi t hdr aw a l s at a news conferencP
Tut:&gt;sday. sa&gt;1ng, ''I'm just glad thc
vast m ajority of kids hav!' lhlngs ina
prPi ty good priorit y. that they feel
this (r!'preSPnling the U .S.) is
som ething they really likP to do."

In other playoff openPrs, division
winner s Boston. M ilwaukf'P and
Utah each won. T hP Celtics Ileal
Washington 91-&amp;3. the Bucks dPfeaiPd A tlant a 11&amp;89 and thP .Jazz
outlastPd Denver 123-121, while
Da ll as stopped Seattle 88-86. It was
th(• fir st playoff game ever for holh
the M avericks and Jazz, who spPnl
their first five years of cxistcnc&lt;' in
Npw Orleans.
Tonig ht, Philadelphia !'niN tains
NPw Jer sey , Kansas City is at Los
Angeles and Phoenix at Port land .
T h&lt;' Pistons, m ak ing th!'i r first
playoff appearanee in S&lt;'V('fl years ,
seem Pd to haw the gamew!'Uund!'r
ront rol befm1' a ser ies of bad passes
down the stretc h.
King cut the defi ci t 10 four when
hit a pair of fn'P th rows with 1:08
rem aining. then Rmy Spar row hit a
jumJ)("r to na n uw Ow margin ! O

However , a pass from Kent
Bm son to .John Long was mishandiPd and Henson was ca ll ed !01
a foul on Spar row. who slopped to

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No matter how far the New York
Knlcks gel In the Nationa l Bask&lt;•tball Association playoffs. thPir first
;1ctmy may lx&gt; the one they
remem ber thP longpst .
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final mlnuteoft hP th trd quarter and
sl ill tra iling 93-87 w i 1h only 1· 16 lefl,
ralliPd to beat the [lptroit Pistons
94W Tuesday nigh t in th&lt;' opener of
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win thr game. A last-ditch shot b,Bill Laimbeer at the buzzer was
baii&lt;'CI away by Wa lkPr , who was
cr.l'&lt;lited with seven stea ls for the
Knicks.
Detroit !Pd v irt ually th!' enlire
gam&lt;'. including 0.140 at halftime
and 76-64 after lhr&lt;'l• quarters.
KPIIy Tripuck a led o._,t roil in
scoring wi th 26 po int s, while Bill
Ca rtwright finishPd wit h 21 point s
for the Knicks. Benson had 18 point s
anrl 14 rPbounds for the Pistons.
Celtic's 91, BuUets &amp;3
Boston. the Allan tic D ivision
champion seeking its 15th NBA title,
pul togelh&lt;'r streaks of 22 -8 and 12-2
10 sline rallies by v isi ting
Washington.
!{icky Sohers, who IPd the Bu llets
wit h 24 point s, gave Washmgton its
last lead. :n-36. in the second
q ua rt~r. Thr CPIIics. w ho gol 2.1
point s from Larry Bird , then took
charge by scoring 22 of thr neXI 30
points for a 08-45 advantage w ith
&gt;: 51i rem ain ing in th~ thi rd quartN.
The Bullets cut the defic it t o th=
before Boston l'('!allated with the
12-2 run thai gave the Cellics a 72-59

BIRD'S BAL L - B ost on Celtics' L ar ry Bi rd , r i~ hl , •·ontrols
the b all as he t ries to dri ve hy Was hingt on Bullet s' Gr eg Ball-ard
durin g fi rst p("rio d !\1 8 i\ pl ayoff at tion at lhP Boston Gar de n T ues·
day ni ght . 1,\ P L ast• rphot ol

advan tagpparly in the final period.
,Jazz 123, N uggets 121
Adrian Danlle:v scored 30 points.
13 of them in a41-poinlthirdquarter,
an d Ulah heldoff afuliousNuggPtS
ral lv to win at home against [lpnver.
The .Jazz shot 72 pc·rcenl in the
third quarter and out sconed Denver
20-10 111 the fmal mmu tes of the
period to take a 98-93 advantage int o
thc fourth period.
l:lu tthe leadPvapor aiPd sw ifllyas
K i ki Vandpwegh&lt;' scorPd 13 of his
ga me-high :JJ points and guard Rob
Williams hit two thrf'{&gt;-poi nl goa ls in
the final quarter to help Denv&lt;'r
back from a 17·point dd icit.
Bu t lhr('(• h'('(' throws by Dan tley
and 1\-\'0 h~· HickC'~' Crffn kf'p l the
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By HAL B()( 'K
AP Sport.• Wrlt.-r
Hooray for PP!e Rose. who ma k&lt;"&lt; m icldlr ag0 ""'m li ke not hing more
thc.m a stat p of mi nd .
ThPrc WPJ'P 43 candles on his birt hda~· cake last SaiUrday. He cciPbrai &lt;'CI
that W('('k by gPIIing ma nied on Wednesda;·. and stroking hi s ~ .CXXIt h hit on
Frida; ·.
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Not bad fo r a guy lhPv sa id wa s too old.
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" The people w ho say I'm old don't l'('aiize the sact ifiees and dl'Ciiea tion I
{, put into bascba ll. .. Rose sa id. " J\·p lx'C•n blesS&lt;&gt;d w ith good evPs and good
reflpxcs. When lhe.v go. thPI'(''s nothing you ran do about il . ButthPv havf'n 'l
go ne yet. ..
RoS(l oppned TuPsdav's gamp for M on1I1';1 l with a sin gle. It w as hit No.
' 4.1lX!. B u t who's count;.;g ·:
k l11en hPscorPd from first base whpn New York t urn&lt;'CI Brv an Li lllf'' s bu nt
into a ty pical :\1etsian misad vl' nlu n:-. T he nex t thing thP M cl s knpw, the;'
Wl'Jl' J(). Q losers and RoSP had another hit and anol her nm ball PC! in .
ThP number now is 4.004 hit s.
HP's co unting.
The targPt is Tv Cobl&gt;'s 4,191 hilS, an aw c"'nw I'('('Ord Wit h 14 hils in lhP
first 11 gam&lt;&gt;s this s&lt;.'ason. Rose now nN 'Cls 1!!7 to tic Cobb.
In his mind. th£&gt; I'( 'CU JU is co rn para biP 10 Hank A.Jron 's i:IChiPYf'mt&gt;nl in
bt'C'J king Babe' R uth's ca r ('('r hom f' run f'{'('ord .
" TilC'y' rt• vpry stmiliar , '' hf' said . ' ' Mos tlongr\·i t\ H'&lt;'Ord~ ar(' going to tx&gt;
\'Pry to ug h tobP&lt;J t./\ pla_\'Pr com f'sa long has a roupk o f good~ ·f'arsand s igns
u big contract . How 's an ownf&gt;r going to affo rd to pa~· him f'or 20 :--.·('ars?
.. til gt&gt;llhl' J'l&lt;'Ord, to tx•a t m e J gu;,. s got to pia,· 211 vear s and g&lt;&gt;t 200 hit sa
vt'ar . and then he'll qi JI bc-1 92away from mt'...
LittlP ihings likl' going throug h sp1i ng t1·ai ni ng and m ak 1ng cont act on
f'\ 'l'ry pit ch ht' swung ill ~ • rf' t ipoff s to ROS{' th at hr still has prod uc tivf'
baseball left in him.
M any bas!' ba ll pf•opl&lt;' qupst ioned I hal after his diY•adtul l 9&amp;l season al
Philadelphia whPn he ball('(] .24Ci and bN: amc ''" unh"PP"· pa rl -tim Pplavrr
fo r !hi? P hilliPs.
RaSP fppls if he is play ing r Pgu larly and lcading off. hc ca n still lx&gt; a
prod uctive pla;•&lt;•r. So far . sw i nging in thai SJXJI tor the Expos. he is hilling
.311.
''I'm orr to a good sta r t ... Rose said. ''I' m hilling I he bal l hard f rom holh
sideso flhP plate and l 'm S('('ing it wpl l I !('('!good. happy ando ptimtstic. T he
last time I played l'V&lt;'IY dav and led off, l ied I he l£&gt;ague tn hils...
When hl' first joined the Expos. he t hough! he would he balling second.
" Hilling second, you ca n't havp set goals.· he said. When Rill Virdo n mov&lt;'CI
him to IIIP No. 1 spot , RosP&lt;'Siabtished his l !lfi4 1argeiS. traditional ones fo r
him- a .300 season. 200 hil s, HKI r uns sco red.
Two hundn'&lt;l hit s. of course. would break Cobh's l'f'Cnr d this smson . Nf'Xt
vC'ar Sftl'~ffiS a m orf' rf'a listic timet ablf'. thouRh
" If I have a good vear, this el ub will sign me again ... hc said.
U il doesn't, somf'lxxlv else w ill. b!'cau .Sl' hr' II probahly tx&gt; too r losc to lh&lt;'
targe t to iJ..JflOJ'('.
For the moment , though, he gOC's ct a_,·-h\'-ftay . " ] look forward to
tomor row ," hP sa id. " That's as far as I go. 1 nf'VC'r &lt;'OncrntratC' on \\' h(.l t I
can' t do all he m om en t ..
Thm hP askPd w ho the Met pttch&lt;'l' wou ld tlf' !ada;·. Walt Ter rPil. he w as
told .
" I would likP to be lhP com rback player of l h&lt;' .Year." Rose said. "This is
the fir st tim&lt;' I 'm eligibiP...
If he achieves thai, hewill lx&gt; bearing down on Cobb. RoS&lt;'wasaskPd ifh&lt;''d
donPany morP resparch on the m an hf' is chas ing.
"Nah," he said, " I've been too busy researching Walt Terr ell. "
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State U ni vr rsi~· quat1crbac k Mike
Tomczak S&lt;JVS Ibis vPar·s Pdition of
the tool ba ll 13ucke.'·es cou ld be as
surprising as Jas1 .vc~ar's wf'rP
disappo int in!(.
"/\ :V&lt;'a r ago. thf'y sa id that we'd
win thC' B ig TP n and cont Pnd for a
na t iona l r hnmpionship and wf'
didn 't ... hr sa id . "Now t hP mfXIIa
anfl t hP fans will s.1~' . ' Hf'.\'. ~·ou lost
1H ow land t Ta tum . ~·o u lost r.John .1
Fra nk . .vou losr 1Vaughn ) Rro; trl ·
nax. ;,.:ou Jo..- 1 J ll of your dcff'nsin'
hark s ;1nd a c·ouplf' of l im• bac k f' r ~.
You gu_vs ar0n't going 10 do well "'
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Syracuse Coach Jim Bot&gt;heim,
here as an observer. said the UnitPd
Stales has no worry about a lack of
big men.
" Ten of them could go homp now
and there would be no problem, " hP
said.
AnothPr observPr. Coac h Lefty
Ervin of La Sall e, sa1d , "We're still
V&lt;'ry strong up fronl A lot of these
players I hadn · t Sf&gt;f'n hefol'('. I'm in
awe of a II the 1alen1 ..
Willis Reed. the Cr('ighton coach
who is on~ of K night's aides for the
trials, said: "We may not have the
height to match the Russians. but
we've got grea t basketball players
and we'll put out tht&gt; best IPam.
Bobby tK nighll know s whal it's all
about. HP' s got it well-organized."

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doubt , we're so m uch better than the
other countrtes. We have the bel!er
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di vidPd Into four teams for Tuesday
night' s sc rimmage games- two
S were held slmult~ncously lollowPd
by two morP- Wllh the m Pdta and
r&lt;'prescnla tives of the National
Basketball Association teams on
hand.
T hey pl ayPd 70-minut e games
signal -ca ller said th&lt;' l:luc ke_
w s wit h brief halft ime breaks.
sl ari &lt;'Ci 1 ~K4 on l hf' right note b_v
New York Kn icks scout Dick
rom mg lmm lx&gt;h md on 1\ew Year's McGuire, for one, thought thai Jon
Day to defea t Pittsburgh 2R23 in the K oncak of Sout hern Methodist and
FiC'sfa Bowl.
Joe K leine of Arkansas played well
Ca lling lhf' -'· ir l m'." "a rdrcshin g in the scri mmage and eit her could
):Oint." T omr; ak said_ " Wr WiliYI a handle I he center spot for the U.S.
hit. So ma n.\ · times laq .vPa r. wr lo~ t
If&gt; am if E w ing nff'ds a brea ther or is
a gamt • in thf' fi nal mi nutP:-;. It wa s in fou l trouble.
kind of df'prf'~ si n g. We wou ld go into
thf' J(x·kcr room a nd sa~ · . ·w e
muld'-'·r won that gaml'.· Flut the
win 0\' (' 1' P it t 0rasc-d t hosf' losSC's to
low a. Illinois and M iehigan in a lot of
pl a\'l'r s· mincl.s ...
i\ )l'a r ago. Tom cnk pasS&lt;•d for
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similar PHo rt thi s s0&lt;:~so n will m ovf'
him into ~.;t'&lt;'On&lt; l pi&lt;.JCl' bf'hind Ar1
Schl ic h t P I' on th L· Du('kl'~-ps' &lt;'af(l('l'

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post playoff wins

ThP Pistons still appearPd to havp
the gamp wr apped up w ith 20
sC'Conds r ema ining whE'n thpy
grabbed a rPbound undPr the New
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hell of a ballplayer.! think .270or .28:1
ts more realistic ...
Meanwhile. the game between the
Cincinnati Reds and the Atlanta
Braves. postponed Tuesday because of bad weather, hasn't yet
been resched uled .
The game could be made up when
the Braves visit J une 1-3, although
thai series already includes a
double-header. A tlanta also visits
Rivertronl Stadium on Sept. 'J!'r't'/.

Harrah adjusting to Yankees

Wednesday,
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Reds players didn 't mind taking
the night of! Tuesday.
P layers took batting practice
inside the stadium and worked out
befor e enjoy ing their free evening.
Outfielder Paul Householder said he
preferred leaving early to wailing
ou t a rain delay . especially in light of
thr Reds' four-game losing streak .

.. r l!:'arm.'d a lot last .\ l'ar hitting in
the eighlh spot," Bilardello said.
" I'm not me~kin.g m_vSl'lf an outI'm not swinging at bad pitches."
ThC' rxt r&lt;..~ patiencP and se iPCtivC'nf'ss at th(' pb tr is tL.m slating into
m or0 W.Jik." and hit s. The r ight h"ndcd -hll l ing catcher bPIIPd ninP
hom(' run s last SC'a son. bu t is
concC'ntl-[l tin g morr on bringing up

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"I think average Is more Important than home runs," he said. "If I
can hi! 30 to40polnts hlgh&lt;&gt;r,ll will be
more of a benefll to our club ...
Bilardello, 24, had several good
hilling years In the minors HP
balled .30l for the Los Angeles
Dodgers · Class A Lodi club in 198l.
missing two months of the season
with a broken cheek bone. He
folllowed w11h a .307 average for
Locli the next year. hitting21 homers
and driving in 80 runs.
In 1982, BilardeUo m ade lhejump
to the Cla.s AA San Antonio club,
where he baiiPd .285 with 17 homers
and 48 RBI . The Reds picked him up
in the m ajor-league draft after the
1982 S&lt;'ason .
Bilardello said the strain of
catching everyday makes it difficult
to keep a high batting average.
"I J's Iough. " he said. " If you hit
.:lOO and catch 120 gam es. you're a

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Pomeroy-Middlepcirt, Ohio

Wednesday, Aprif 18, 1984

Wednesday, April 18, 1984

BHCC students attend convention for Licensed Practical Nurses
All members of the 1984 Practical
Nursing Program at Buckeye Hills
Career Center attended the seventh
annual student convention sponsored by the Licensed Practical
Nurse Association of Ohio, Inc.
The convention was held on April
9 at the Vett&gt;rans' Memorial
Building. Mary Sut&gt; Weiland, coordina tor; Betly Plymalt&gt;, Pam
Moran and Dorothy Frank, instructors, were also in attendance.
The convention began "1th the
Grand March of Students. Cathy
Scarberry, Pomeroy, and Barb
Eblin, Middleport, represented the
school by carrying the program
banner for the March of Students.
colors.
and
greetingsprcscntaton
from vartous
Aller the
Invocation,
of
digni taries and heallh agencies, the
roll call was answt&gt;red by Glenna
Jamison, Rio Grande, and Henry
Allison, Gallipolis.

Student Division of LPNAO, the was Pat Thomas. Middleport.
keynote address was given by
The program concluded with
program was presented with a 100
Lucille Cotner, R.N., Director of
skits
and announcement of the
percent
Membership
Award.
AcNursing Development, Ohio Hosplessay
awards.
cepting the award lor the program
tal Association. Her speech was
entitled "Nursing: Past- Present .-------------------------~
- Future" which focused on the
rapid changes In the nursing
officials
profession. Mildred Smith, Execufor the people. to
their
for
tive Secretary of LPNAO, congood government . Do not be dictated to
eluded the morning session with the
but let the mandates of your heart gohis tory and an update of practical
vern your voting.
nursing in Ohio.
VOTE FOR
The afternoon keynote speaker
GEORGE S. HOBSTETTER
was Gt&gt;rald H. Wellbrook, Ed .D.,
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Director of Behavioral Medicine
Meigs County Recor er
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Family Practice Residency, EdgeMAY 8, 1984
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wood, Ky. His presentation dealt
"Old enough to know you, young enough
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with Stress Management.
serve
you."
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SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
FISHTAIL

$1.14
WITH FRIES .... $1.64

ADOLPH'S
DAIRY VAUEY
"At The End of th,. Pome.-oy-Ma.., Bo-idge "

Calendar
WEDNESDAY

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l'viiDDLEPORT - The MiddlepOJ1 Literary Club Will meet
Wednesday evening at 7:30p.m.
al the home of Mrs. Harold
Sauer. Rolland . Book rt&gt;Views
will be givPn by Mrs. Sauer and
l\lirs. Carl Horky.

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LAUREL CLIFT - Laurel
Cliff HPalt h Club will mt&gt;et
Thursday at 7: 30 p.m . at the
home of Bertha Parker.

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SYRACUSE - The Syracuse
Church of the Nazarene
Women's Ministries will meet at
11: 30 a.m. Thursday in the
ch urch fellowship hall.

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POMEROY Maundy
Thursday services, 7:30 p.m.
Thurseay al Grace Epismpal
Church; public inviled.

The theme of the conve-ntion was

" Progressive Nursing In A Progressive World ." The morning

Grange banquet
held in Meigs

FRIDAY
POMEROY -

Good l'TidilY

service at Sacred Ht&gt;art Catholic
Church, 12 p.m . to 1:30 p.m.
Friday with 12 ministt&gt;rs representing the Amt'rican Baptist.
Catholic, Episcopalian, Lutheran. Methodist, Nazaren&lt;&gt; and

"The Grange Touches Our Lives' '
was the IOpic of Howard Ca ldwell,
master of the Ohio State Grange,
when he spoke at the annual Meigs
County Grange banquet held a t the
Sa lisbury School
Approximald~ 160 persons at tended lhe annual dioner meeting
served by the Salisbu ry P'ID, and
Robert Reed, Meigs County Pomona Grange l\liasler, wselcomed the
group and introduced Pomona
offtcers and the s ubordinate grange

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Presbyterian Churches taking
part . Service sponsored by
Meigs County Ministerial Association and public is invited.
POMEROY - Good Friday
services. 7;ll p.m . Friday at
Grace Episcopal Chu rch .
SYRACUSE - Community
Good Friday services at Syracuse Presbyterian Church at7: 30
p.m. Communion will be served.

SATURDAY
POMEROY- Holy Saturday
service. 7;30 p.m . Saturday at
Grace E pismpa l Church with
Easter vigiiS&lt;'rvlce beginning at
11 p.m.
MASON - Revival ser,ices
now in progress through April 21
at Faith Baptist Church, Railroad Street, Mason. Herb Capehart, evangelist.

SUNDAY
HYSELL RUN - The HyseU
Run Holiness Chu rch will have
sunrise serv ice and communion
on Easter Sunday a t 6 a.m .
Regular services will be Sunday
schoo l at 9:30a.m. fo llowed by
the worship se1vicl'. and an
t&gt;vening serviee at 7:30 p.m.
Therron Durham. pas tor. inviles
the public to attend.

Holy week services

Philathea installation held

MIDDLEPORT- Holy M'!'k
senrices will be held at the
Middleport Heath United MP!hodist Church.
Maundy Thursday sen1ces
v.1ll be held at 7; 30 p.m . with a
specl~l selecllon t&gt;y the choir,
"Let Us Break Bread Together."
Pastor Robert Robinson's topic
for Thursda y will be "Tht&gt; Calm
Before The Storm.'' Organist will
be Joan Robinson .
At Good Friday services a I
7: 30 p.m . organist will be
Nt&gt;wman Burdette with Ihe choir

Debbie Melton conducted the
instaUa tlon of new officers for
Philathea Women held at a recent
meeting at the Middleport Church of
Christ.
She gave each new offlet&gt;r a
carnation lhe color of her offi!'f'
along with a Bible verse.
FarieCole, treasurer, wasgtvena

singing "\\'ere You There?"

Topic of Pastor Robinson·~
se1mon will be "The Slom'i
Follows The Calm ."
Easler Sunday services will
begin wilh s unrise serviceat6: 30
a. m . with Newman Burdelte os
organist. Special music will
include lhe choir singing '.Jesus
Christ is Risen Today" and a solo,
"Ont&gt; Early Easter Morning" by
Cherolt&gt; Burdette. The sermon
topic will be "II Sounds Like an
Idle Tale."
Following Sunri~ services
breakfast will be served.
Worship se1vil'e wiU be held al
10:30 a.m. with Joan Robinson
singing "The Holy City." The
youth choir will sing, "Hosanna ' "The adult choir will sing,
"Easter Morning." The sermon
will be "Tis True-He Lives ...

masters.
Mrs. Mendal Jordan, Meigs
County Junior Deputy a nd Pomona
Grangt&gt; Women's .&lt;\ctivities Chairman, spoke on Ihe National Grangt&gt;
sewing contest which will be judged
at Jhe May mt&gt;t&gt;ling of the Meigs
County Pomona Grange. She a lso
spoke on Grange Week which is
April 22-28. Arthur Cra btree, Pomona lecturer, was mastero[C€'remoniPs and entertainmf'nl was provided by the Sweet Mounlams
Sound.

saxophone.

The put&gt;lic is invited to altl'nd this
free concerl.

Dean's list
announced

Three Meigs County students
artending Hocking Technical College at Nelsonville received 4.0
gradt&gt; point averages for the wint e r
quarter .
Named to the dean' s list were
Charles Hossler and Dick King. both
of Pomeroy, and Regina Rt&gt;ed.
Reedsville.
Twenty-nine other l'vleigs and
Mason . W .Va . area students made
at least a 3.0 grade point average .
Included were Patty Conrad, Virgi nia Dotson. Charles Ritc hie,
Rebecca Prunty. a ll of Coolville;
Jack Minor, Cheshire; Barbara
Varney. LangsvUit&gt;; Mary S. Bissell. Gary Ginther, Connie Moyer,
Roger Bissell, all of Long Bottom;
,John Thabet. Mason; Paula
Sw isher, Middl e port ; Ralph
Thompson. Susan Waid , both of New
Haven. W.Va.; Carolyn Bowen.
Charles Butcher, Linda Donohue,
Vicki Hood. Kimberly Patterson,
John Rit&gt;bel, au of Pomeroy; Okey
Kiser. RebecCa Lee. Rita Slater, aU
of Racine; Bradley Alexander,
Rebecca Tillis, Bonnie Whittington,
all of Rutland and Melodl Cundltf,
Julle Flagg, Syracuse.

CHESTFJt - These are the Chester Elementary
School winners of the Meigs Soil and Water
Conservation District poster mntest. Front lrom left
art' Rlllany Gardner, first and county c&lt;&gt;-ehampion;

HERE'S THE STORY: AFTER 71 YEARS IN BUSINESS. WE AT EMPIRE
FURNITURE. ARE FACING A TRULY SEVERE FINANCIAL SITUATION. OUR
MIDDLEPORT STORE BURNED TO THE GROUND AND A HUGE NEW INVENTORY MARKED FOR MIDDLEPORT HAS BEEN FORCED ON US AT OUR GALLIPOLIS LOCATION.
WE ARE BEING BURIED IN "800.000 DOLLARS" OF FINE BRAND
NAME FURNITURE AND M-UST SELL IT Off IMMEDIATELY. WE ARE GOIWG
ALL OUT TO DRASTICALLY CUT OUR PRESENT INVENTORY AND TO RAISE
THE MUCH NEEDED FUNDS FOR REBUILDING ... IF YOU NEED FURNITURE, BUY NOW AND SAVE AS NEVER BEFORE!

T.F. Buckley, ,..cond ptaa&gt; and Rodney Newsome.
third. Behind them L' Kay Holter of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the conservation district.

Karr
birth
a nd Mrs. Thomas

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Want IO be a SWP&lt;'I Adeline"
The Hocking Valley Chapter of
Sweet Adelincs, Inc ., which has
m ade several well received appearance-s in Meigs County is having a
membership drive for the recruit men! of nPw mC'mbers.
Women 16 ur ovl:'r, of average
singing abili ty, rpgardless of prior
expPrience or voca l training are
invited to join the group.
Such women . who enJoy singing,
are to att end either or both of two
met&gt;tings to be held at 7 p.m . a t the
First Baptist Church, E. Stale
Slreel, Athen s. Anyone wishing
tUJ1 her infmmat ion rna~' call 59220:~ or 593.-5526.

HARTLEY'S SHOE STORE, INC.
HOURS;
MON .-SAT. 9;00 - 5:00

210 East
VISA'

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Pomeroy

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Karr .
Wippel Roa d, Pomeroy, annou nce
the birth of a 6-pound, 9-ounce
daughter, 'Nhitney Layne , born
March 21 at Holzer Medical Center.
Maternal grandparml s are Mr.
and Mrs . Horace Karr. Chester
Road, PomNoy. and paternal. and
Mr. and Mrs. Billi e Grueser,
l'viinersville.
Great-grandparent s arr J"¥lrs.
Altona Karr, Chester, Mrs. l\liat&gt;
Holter. Min£'rsville, and Mr. and
Mrs. William Fields. Letart. W.Va.
The coup le have a son. Wesley.
3'/,.

POMEROY- A rarwashw!ll
be held Sa turday by the Mt&gt;igs
Occupational Work Experience
(,'lass al the Sugar Run Ashland
Station. The wash will be held
from 9 a.m. lo 4 p.m .

Mr.

FLEXSTEEL

5 PC. Dl NETTE

SOFA SLEEPER
$3880°

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Begonias. Geraniums
Flowers in Flats &amp; Pots
Vegetable ·Plants-Tomato Plants
Comf' In &amp;: Loo"-· .·1round

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1-lb . Blue Bonnet Quarters

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RIVEUVIEW- These are the Riverview Elementary &amp; ·hoot Meigs
Soil :u1d Wat..r Conservation District poster winners. Shown art' tho ftrst
plac&lt;' poster of Wesley Holter, not present for the photogmph. Fromlelt
art' Andrea Rockhold, sa-ond place and Patrick Gibbs, third place.
S.•hind th&lt;'m l• Grace Weber, school principal.

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Eight hunderd people attended
the spring open house at Hubbard's
Greenhouse held Sunday.
Winners of door prizeS were
Debbie Shrieves, Cheshire; Ted
RUey, Middleport; Helen Meadows,
Rlivenswood; Thelma Hayes. Long
Bottom; James Ball, New Haven .

green carnation; Betty :,!cKinley, . - - - - - - - - - - - asslstamt secretary, a pink carna tion; Dorothy Roach, secretary , a
red carnallbn; Sharon Stewart, viet&gt;
president, a yellow carnation anrl
i•!Udred Riley, a white one.
S1xth St
Syracuse Oh
Arrangements were made to
992 -5082
sponsor the pocket lady for Ihe Bible
}usr w Time for Emrer
school carnival. Ruth UndeiWood
NEW SHIPMENT OF
was welcomed as a new member.
Baskets
The mee ting closed with
Silk
Flower
Arrangements
members forming a circle and
singing "Blest Be the Tic." A vote of
Handmade Gifts
OPEN MON .. WEO . FRI . 10-5
!hanks was given to Dorothy Roach
SAl 10-3
for her work as presidPnt over the
Also By Appointm ent
past year.

Car wash

Banr. Morcross. Ga ..

opportunity to play . Among
members of t he band is Rita
Rhodes. Me igs . She plays alto

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Seeking singers

Arnold whose
names
were
tionally
ami !led
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graduate assist ant in thP Music

forms sE'vera l times each year.
offertng student s a non-academic

The Meigs County OepartmPnl of
Health has announced the schedule
for the pickup ofWJC coupons at the
h&lt;&gt;allh department offices. Mulberry Heights. Pomeroy .
The schedule is: those with la st
names s tarting with A through E.
Monday, April 30; names starling
with F through M, Tuesday, i'l'iay J,
and names starting with N through
Z. Thursday, May 3. Pickup hours
are 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. only.
Those participants who cannot
make the appointed day are to
report on May 7 from 9toll a.m. and
on May 14,9 a.m. lo 11 only. Du&lt;'IO
the increas&lt;' in the program case
load no coupons will be issued after
the specified dai&lt;'S.

Attending Ihe bridal s hower h0ld
recPntly at the Forest Run United
Methodist Chul'('h for Christy Hensel. bridt&gt;-clrct of the Rev. Steve
Nelson wcrP Marcia and Jennif0r

HUNTINGTON , W.Va.- Under
the direction o!Dr. Richard Lemke,
conductor. the Marshall University
Symphonic Band will perform in
concert Wednesday, April 25, al 8
p. m . in Smith Recital Hall.
Tht&gt; program of eight varied
works Includes "The Greenbrlars
of Wexlt&gt;y'" by Sammy Nestico; " A
Festive Overture" by Aflred Rt&gt;ed;
"Chorale'" by Vaclav Nel hybel;
"The Sound of Music" by Richard
Rodgers .
"Sioux Variants·· by William
Hill ; Symphonic Suite from "The
Ri ghi Sluff" by Bill Conti; "A Leroy
Anderson Portrait" by James
Barnes; a nd "Colossus of Columbia'" by RusS&lt;'ll Alexander.

Department. will also rondurt.
The MU Symphonic Band per-

WIC distribution

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Wednesday, April 18, 1984

The Daily Sentinel

The Daily Sentinei-PQpt

Middleport, Ohio

Melinda Mankin, Eastern Junior,
Include the BOE Club, the marching, jazz and concert bands, the Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
prom committee, the Meigs flag Mankin, Pomeroy, a nd the XI
' Gamma Mualternate to Girls State.
(Continued from Pa1e Bl
corps, and softball,
Mr, and Mrs, Roger Buckley,
Sandy Hoyt of Shade, daughter of She Is active In 4-H, Girl Scouts,
Pomeroy, she Is a mernberofthe Mt.
Kay Williams and James Hoyt, Is basketball , and Is the junior class
Hennon Unlted Brethren in Christ
taking the junJoraccountlngblockat president, and a member of the
Church. She Is an altemafl! to an Meigs. She Is vice president of the Student CounciL
Catherine Marie Jones, daughter
Auxlllary sponsored delegate,
Accounting Club, and a member of
of
Mrs, Sheila Jones, Langsville,
Ll88 Hoffman, also an Auxiliary
the Ohio Olflce Education Associaalternate, Is a junior at Meigs and · tion. Alternate to the Preceptor Beta and the late Darrell J ones, is the Eli
the daughter of Joan and George A. Beta Chapter delegate, Sandy has Denison Post's alterna te. She is
Hoffman. She Is taking the business bf&gt;en In 4-H forthreeyea rsand was a active in caligraphy, paintin g and
horseback rid ing.
education course and her activities girl scout for five yea&lt;s.

Girls State...

Pomeory
PTO group
meets

Officers for the 1984-85 school year
were Installed at a recent meeting of
the Pomeroy Elementary P'J'O by
RDbert Morris, principaL
Installed were VIcki Weekly,
president; Jane Thompson, first
vice pesldent; Ruth Spaun, second
vice president; Sand! Sargent,
secretary; and Desiree Taylor,
treasurer.
Basketball awards were present ed to the teams by their coaches.
Mike and Bennie Wright's fourth
and fifth grade team won the first

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place league trophy, with Hank
Cleland 's sixth grade team alsO
taking a first place trophy In the
league.
The science fair awards were
given by Mrs. Bonnie Fisher. Atlrst,
second and third place were given ln
each room with Shelly Triplett
winning t he grand prlze.
A short proram was presented by
Mrs. Linda Zarnock' s class and
refr&lt;'Shmt?nts were served by the
SE'&lt;:onu grade mut her s.

snoP
Billi ,Jo Gordon

Kath~· Arnott

Betty Ann Lolll•

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Ann L. Trainer

Wolf Pen personals
Mrs. J . R. Murphy and Peggy
wPre MondayguestsofMr. a nd M rs .
J ohn Downs and famly, Trimble.
Mr. and Mrs. LPs Frank an d
Sarah Beth were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haning a nd
Ronald.
jl1r. and Mrs. Harley Johnson,
Tammy and Terry, were Saturday
evening gues ts of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Shuler and family , Athens.

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in 11uth Krogvr Store . •• cept Ol lp•cilico!t, 110111d in this a d . If w• do &lt;un
oul of on adw11rti511d ilem . Wll will otter you your cho ir • o l g compo1obla
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will 11ntitl11 you to p&lt;J rc i-los• th11 o d verti111d itgm ot U111 Dd,arlis•d pri"'
within JO doys Q,ly onll v11ndo&lt; co upo, w ill b• o rc11 pt11d p•r il•m
purrhgs•d

Girls State delegates, alternates
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A BIG

TOTAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEE
Ev•rylhing you b u y at Krog11r is guoronl1111d l or your total IOiil loc l io n
••gordien of manufo cturer II yo"' or• not 1ot idi•d Krog•• will r• ploc•
your illlm wilh 11'111 lam• b oon d O&lt; o ro mporobl11 brand o• r•f..,,d yo u •
P&lt;Jr&lt;ho111 pric11

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sh1 • att('ndf'CI l ht• Ohio Unin•rs it.\·
IJaskt•t hal l cctmp, and for f'our w·aLo..
wpn 1 to 1ht • 1· 1-l Can te-rs Ca\·f' C&lt;.tmp

DISCOUNT
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DRESS SHOES

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OPEN EASTER
SUNDAY

M~ . Cordo n ·~

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S ill~ i-" in lhP coll f'gP pn•paratOI) '
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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l or lh1• l' n•w·nt io n of Alcohol and
Otllt'r Drug /\buS&lt;'. F'PIIowship ol
Christian Ath l('1&lt;'.~.: o f which sht' is
1ri c apt ain, ami111P PPp Cluh. ;md is
on til t• lracK lt •am. thf• _\'!'ctr book

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KROGER BROWN &amp;

Frozen
Young Turkeys

Krusty
Rolls
KROGER COST CUTTER COUPON

Kroger 0.5%
Lowfat Milk

Any Business Wishing to be Contacted

Fresh
Celery

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connes got 1t.

VAC PACK

All Grinds
Kroger Coffee

as
Stalk

IN THE FOLLOWING COLORS:
Bone, Tan , Taupe, Black Smooth, Red,
Navy, Wine and Black Patent

-lb.

Real Easter Bunnies
Are Not Toys ...

ur•oblc to lend lo1 lhe mse lve&lt;, - where

th~.:y

tllegol to buy th e~ e O tllm UI&lt;, tn &lt;,orne :.to te :. and &lt;.• IIC'&gt; bf' co usc
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y o ur loc al a n•mol sheller to learn abou t th e pupp1e~ and ~ttiC I'J ~
wailing the re to become o 105 ttng me mber o f yout lnmd..,·

M ~igs

Pomery, Ohio

Ph . 992 -2164

The Store With "All Kinds of Stuff' - For Pets, Stables,
large &amp; Small Animals, Lawns and Gardens

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Other Pet Supplies

MODERN SUPPLY

Foil Wrapped
Easter Lilies

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lho ugh tlc &lt;,&lt;, porr; nt&lt;, and ( h,Jdr cn neg lec t the •• nc~·d f, ,, wqrrn th
nnd loo rl Ot her~ cruelly obnnrlo n them 1n I&lt;Xol wood•, r1 t
pond~

CHAPMAN SHOES
Next to Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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County Humane Society
P. 0 . Box 682
Pomeroy , Ohio 45769

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tC o ntinu t•d o n P ag f' 9 1

•Guinea Pigs
•Hamsters
•Parakeets
•Finches
•Feed &amp; Feeders

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IS COMPLETING
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WILL ARRIVE ON
APRIL17, 1984

;399 W. Main

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Diet Coke
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OHIO VALLEY
PHONE BOOK

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•RABBITS
-*DUCKS SOLD IN LOTS
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PRE-EASTER SALE!

GIFT SUGGESTIONS

Semi· Bone\ess
Smoked Hams

YOUR FRIENDLY
KROCER WILL BE

at ./cwb.tm . Slw h a~ a ltPndPd the
Vi&lt;" ti JI'\' Rap1i" t C hurch. Midd ]('~Jor t .

U · H·lB. A.VG- WHOl£

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Pomeroy- Middle

Wednesday, Apnl 18, 1984

rl, Ohio

Wednesday, April 18, 1984

Bear of the bend

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Daily St•ntmel Staff
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1·614-446 7222 OR
TOMMY JOE STEWART I 6I4 446 9760

M l Bud McGHEE

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Ch ery l Lemley
Metgs County Assoetate
Phone 742-3171

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TV &amp; APPLIANCES
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FOR SALE
(I) HOUSE IN CHESTER
Three acres wtth a ntcely
constructed conrete block
home 26x30, 3 bedrooms
one bath 12xl5 ltvtng
room and 24x24 famtly
room Parttally carpeted
fuel otl furnace wtlh fact It
ttes for woodburner
12xi5 block storage butld·
mg 20x30 block garage
Rtghl off Rt 248 country
settrng '1, mtle east of
Chesler Oh10
(2 ) TWO STORY HOU SE
IN RACINE
Downstatrs equtpped wtth
krtchen ltvtng roo m
drn tng room and den
upslatr s has two bed
rooms and one bath
house also has base
ment Lot stz c approx
48'x308' Needs work
If mterested conta ct
The Home Nat10nal Bank
tn Ractne 949·22 10

Real Estate General

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CAll CHARLI£ TO DAY
614· 99 2-2181
MGM FARM
CITY . INC .
Jad W -carsey, Mgt

Real Estate General

949-2263

21o r 1 nd St

608

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POMEROY.O.
992 2259
NEW LISTIN G - POMEROY
- Completely remodeled 2
st or~

\1 acre Just $27 500

RUTlAND - lg lot above
flood and a one slory fta me
wrth two bedrooms on QUtel
street Only $1 2000
CHESHIRE - One H 3 bed
cr.ntr al

heat system and level lot lor a
garden Asktng $39 900

Construction
Roofmg A Specialty
46I
• • mo

CALL TOM HOSKINS

614-742-2834

4/18/ l mo

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH 992· 7013
New Chevy Truck
FENDER
'76 95
DOORS
'149 95
HOODS
'174 95
BUMPERS
'69 95
GRILL
' 42 50
R SUPPORT
'84 95
TAIL GATE
'BS 00
FORO FENDER '69 95
BUMPER
'69 95
3 18 tfn

GUN SHOOT
RACINE

FIRE DEPT.
Baohan Building

EVERY
SAT . NIGHT
6 :30P.M.

RADIATOR
SERVICE
We can repatr and re ·
core radtalors and
heater cores We can
also ac1d boil and rod
out radiators We also
repan Gas Tanks

PAT

Factory Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns
Only

HILL FORD
992 2196
Mtddleport. Ohm
1 1 3 tfc

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

PIONEER CARPET

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
New Homes-ExtenSive
Remodeling
Insurance Work
CustQm Pole Bldgs
&amp; Garages

Rooftng Work
Alum mum &amp; Vtnyl Stdmgs
1 5 Years Experience

GREG ROUSH
PH 992- 75B3
or 992-22B2

&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS
35185 Oak Htll Road
long Bottom OH 45743
PH. (614) 985-4212
We Use Voo Schrader
Equtpme"t Recommended
by leadmg Carpet Manu·

' CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

- Ooze~

- Backhoes
- Dump rrucks

- lo-Boy

- Trencher
- Water

a 1 hase mrn 1 deck large patio
&amp; garitge plus frwt trees &amp; gar
rlen '&gt;ra e~ I h1s home s 1n

grr,11cnn II on $39 900 00
PRICE RfOUC£0 - RUT
lAND -H uge 2 story bnck&amp;
lrame w1lll &amp; tooms 2 baths 4

985-3561
All Makes

- Gas Lnes

- Septtc

•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ranges
•Refngerators
•Dryers •Fre ezers

PARTS and SERVICE
4 5 tfc

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
• Insulation
•Storm Doors
•Storm Wtndow s
•Replacement Wtnd ows
•New Roofing

FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE
PH 992 2772
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dtntng room

n1ce SliP l!vtng

room and part base ment Now

wt tlt 4 bflrJrooms dmtng room
ut1l IJ roc.m ill d apprm 4
ac rr lot ill !he r nd olthe &lt;;treet

Al l luo$21 900 00

and lull bilse ment Just
$39000

RACINE - lo"" mamtenance
wtl h &lt;~ l ummurn SJdmg. central
a1r cond l10ntllf.. and a 2 story
frame home w th 7 roo ms 3
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front porrh part base ment
and il goq'POIJS large tot Just

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$35 000 uu

hoi water heal range and rei
Only $29 500

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REALTORS
Henry Cleland Jr
992 6191
Oolite Turner 992 5692
Jean Trussell 949 2660
Jo Httl 985 4466

Rummage Sale Thurs &amp; Fn
4 Famrly Sal e Down Rt 7on
Paxton Rd
728 F1rst Ave Wed Fn 9
ttl I 6 Old dolls m1sc wash
srnk o !d washer scales
Yard Sale Frt 20 th Log
house on M1tc hell Ad
Ga!!1pohs

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.

3 28 l mo

3 22 r mo pd

WANTED
All Types of Alumrnum
Clean Sheet &amp; Cast
41 c lb
Weeks of Apnl 9 21
Alumrnum Aulo Trans

LIMESTONE
HAULED

•s 00

4/ 9/ 1 mo

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ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
Stzes Start From 12 xl6
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Stzes from 6'x6 Up
to 24 x36
Insulated Dog Houses
P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Rattne Oh
Ph 614 843·5 191
10 6 Jt c

Each

Grveaway

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Brtnd!a co lored playful kttty

498 Gen Hartmger Pkwy
Mtddleport OH
PH 992-2549
OPEN
MON -SAT. 10 to

20 years

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

chor ce

No Down Payment
lower Mo"thly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box 326
Pometoy OH 45769
For Faster Serv1 ce

Call 614 992 6737

6

POOL SERVICE
4 6 I mo

Vmyl &amp; Alummum

SIDING
BISSELL

W1ll ud your en! Tf life w lhoul

SIDING CO .
"'Beauttful, Custom
Butlt Garages •
Call for free sJdtnges
tJmates, 949 2801 or

on all atrarr s ol l1 fe such as \oo;t
antii&gt;U S1ness s1c kn e~s and health
1517 S Co~rl l next1 o Courth ouse!

AlH[NS
2n d Floor Off 9 Cal l ~93 H8 ~
10 a m 6 p m - AIIe1 6 30 p m
can be reac hed at 16 Pla1n s

949-28b0

Rcl Rt 682 - 610 II p m

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CHIMNEY KING
CHIMNEY SWEEP

Antenna tnstallallon
Hov se Calls and Shop
Servtce Avatlab! e
Serv ce !hM l o Yi t'r ~ AbovP
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GARAGE

SERVICE
For all you r wtrrng
needs furnaces repatr
servtce and rnslallatton
Restdenttal
&amp; CommercJal
Call 742-3195
Or 99 2 5875

m&amp;ans durtleu tem ov•t
•Wue brushfl.s too GffKI50tB

removal

PH

MILLER
ELECTRIC

We Servrce All
Makes &amp; Model s

949 · ~046

Rl 124 Pomeroy Ohto
AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Transmtsston
PH 992-5682
or 992 -7 121
3 24 tic

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304 675 1372

20 m etal stack cha tr s seats
of som e 304 675 14 60
Puppre s

•TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER
•END LOADER
•DUMP TRU CK SERVICE
•WATER GAS SE WER
RAIN liNES
County Certrfred
FREE ESTIMATES

367-7560--367·767
CHESHIRE OHIO
3· 1

JEWELL'S
PLUMBING
and

HEATING

Jobs -- 81g or Small
MINERSVILLE, OHIO
Expenenced
Reasonable
WORK GUARANTEED

Sales Jnd SerVICe

• SP EED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON RHRIGERAIOR

AND OTHER MAJOR BRAN OS
We Have A Full Ttm e
Shop Techntctan

on Duty

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER- 985 3307
3 73 I

Announcemenls

POOLS-PLUS
NOW OPEN

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Charleston Rd
Ju st Pa st Krodell Park

Specral Apnl Only
12•24 $5 500 tnstalled
14•28 $6 200 tnslalle d
Off1ce:

675-1388

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In Mem or y o f our parents
Charles H W 1l son who
passed away Aprtl 12 1935
an d Kat1e Wtlson Apnl 22
1971 Years ro ll on but your
memones are m ou r h earls
Sadly mt ssed by d a ug hter s
Vma s Nora &amp; Ada

4 4 I mo pd

CONTRACTING
• DOZER BACKHOE
' RE CLAMATION WORK
'OIL FIELD SERVICES
'DUMP TRU CK SERVICE
'C ONCRETE WORK
•cuSTOM BUILT HOM ES
'WATER GAS &amp;
OIL LINES

JIM CLIFFORD
PH 992-720l 15 If

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SERVICE
U S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO
Authomed John Deere
New Holland Bush Hog
Farm Equtpment
Dealer
Form Equipment
Parts &amp; Service
1 3 lie

af ter

Pt Pleasant
S. VtCinity
B1g f1ve f am1ly ya rd sale
Wednesday Thursday 144
S Park Dr
little b1t of
e verything ch 1ldr e ns
clothm g

Wanted To Buy

Wanted to buy square dane
tng clothes S1ze 10 any
type Call 446 4537
W a nted to buy st and1 ng
timber
Celt after 6 or
anyt1m e weekends 614

38B-9906
9617

Lost 2 keys on a rtng Pomt
Pleasa nt area
304 675

3741
Public Sale
&amp; Auctton

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614 388

Want ed to buy Junk cars
top prtces patd Call 614

3BB 9615

Wanted to buy N ew used &amp;
ant1que furn1ture Wtll buy 1
p1ece or complete hou se
holds Also com pl ete Au ct1
onee rrn g serv1ce Call
Rodney Howery 614 698

7231

Employmenl
Services
11

Help Wanted

6 00

Lost and Found

A uc ll on eve r y T uesday
n1 ght Pt Pl e asant WVa
Auct Lonn1e N eal Youth
Center Bldg
Ca mden St
614 367 7101
Rtck
Pears on Auct iOneer
Servt ce Estate Farm An
ttqu e &amp; ltqu tda11on sale s
Ltce n sed &amp; bo nded m Oht o &amp;

WV a 304 773 57 B5 o'
304 773 9185
AuctiOn every Fn n1ght at
th e H artford Commun tt y
Cen t er Truck l oads o f new
mer cha ndi se every week
Con s1g ment s of ne w a11d
used me rchand 1se always
welcome A tchard Reynold s
Au c t1onflfH
30 4 275

3069
Mt
Alt o Au ctt on
Every
Saturda y 6 p m C onstgn
ment s accepted 1 00 td! sale
ttme Emma Bell aucttoneer

42BB177 Loc 429 84

Mt Alt o Auct1on Barn unt 1l
further notrce sa le w1tl be
the t1r st and second Satur
day 6 pm only Emma Bell
Au r: troneer L1 c No 4 29

B4 3044288177

Wanted To Buy

We pay cash for !ate m ode l
clean used ca r s
J1 m Mtnk Chev Olds Inc
Btl I Gene Johnson

446 3672

In Me monam

Want ed t o buy u sed coal &amp;
wood h eater s Swam Furnt
tu re
446 3159
3r d
&amp;
Olive St Gall1p o lts Oh
Buy1n g daily gold
STi ver
coms nngs Jewelr y sterli ng
wa re o ld cotns large cur
re n cy Top pnces Ed Bur
ketl Barber Shop 2nd Ave
M1 dd leport O h 6 14 992

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304 675 6196

SWEEPER and sew mg ma
chme repatr
parls
and
supp!1es
Pt c k up and
de!1very Dav1s Va c uum
Cleaner one half mtle up
Georges Creek Ad
Call

61 4 448·0294

Cleland Greenhouse flow
ers flats or pots hangmg
baekets vegetabl e plants
tomato plants, Geraldrne
Cleland Vm e and M am St
Ra cma

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Bag of Yard Safe Goods

388 8449

Cas h p atd f o r fancy tron or
heavy tron b eds S 160 an d
up f or certam Metgs Co
st o n e JBrs
Old ttm e c up
b oa rd
c all 1 304 882

2711

CO MPLETE HOU SEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Beds
Iron
woo d
c upboards charrs
chests ba skets diSh es
ston o Jars an trques gold
and !!t llv e r
Wnt e M 0
Mt11 er Rt 2 Pomer oy Olu o
45769 or ca ll 614 992

7760
Fourth greet grandda ughter
of Gen Andrew Lew1swants
to buy cop1es of Reg ister s
Bt Centenntal edtttons C on
tact Patty Lew1s Wrlllamson
1936 Dyer St LOUIS Mo

63114

Sttuattons
Wanted

M ercers A1verv1ew Per
sonal Care Hom e hu vacan
ctes for eldt~rly persons
Betty Merc er owner 304

773 58B2

Want someon e who weaves
rugs 992 3704
Harper s Adult Care Home
has a vacancy t o r another
resrdent elderly person Call

304 675 1293

Plow and dtsk gardens Pomt
Plel!lsant and Kenauge area

304 675 3292

W1ll baby sn 1n my home

304 576 2381

Otl &amp; Gas !f you have o1l &amp;
gas expon encc o ur grow m g
corp 1s l ook fo r r ep s and
area supervrsors Full tratn
mg Sales or pub!1 c relat 1o ns
expenen co helpful b u y n ot
necessary Open1ng s rn m ost
eas tern cou nti es Excellent
o pportun t y and money Call
6 14 265 7300 any ttme
AVON For cust omer serv 1c e
Ca ll 446 2156 o r 44 6

General Hauhng and Trash
removal Servtce Aeheble
and dependable Ca ll 446
3 1 59 between 9 and 5
Ke1t h s Lawn M owmg &amp;
Trtmmmg Serv1ce Reliable
and dependable Reasona
b !e rates Ca\1 446 3159 o r

256 6251

Th e N ew Sara Coventry
Back rn Tn CounTy ar en
Hmng fashto n s how dtre c
tors f u !t or par1 time pos1
t1ons ava !abl e Ca ll after
4PM 446 2564
B abysttter wa nted m my
home for 4 c h1\dron 8 hr s
day Call 614 388 934 2

GOVE RNMENT
J obs s 16 559 S50 55 3
yea r
Now Htr ng
You r
Are a Ca ll 80 5 687 6000
Ext R 9805
Hr gh Schoo! Junt ors
Sen ro r s Be a member o f
OU R We st Vng1nra Army
N at1o nal Guard Buddy P! a
too n'H Wo current ly have
vaca n c res f or rn dl\ll dual s
who want t o atte nd b aste
trammg w tth o th ers from
W est Vrrgu1ra Tratntng w111
beg1n al Fort O tk NJ on
Ju ne 11th and y o u w1ll bA
back for the f a!! scho ol term
Th ts IS tho perf ect summ er
JOb J01 n now and begm
earntng mon ey for monthl y
m eet 1ngs earn full trme pay
dunng su mmer 1r arnrn g and
t h en earn part trm e p ay upon
ret urn from tr ammg Ca ll

304 675 3950
642 3619

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OPPORTUNITY PLUS
Rawlu1gh D ealers wa nted
Full or part ttm e 304 6 75

1090
Earn SSO 00 S75 00 on a
Tu es
or Thur s
Wrll be
1n tervr ewm g on Ap r il 19th
1 00 PM For t Rand o lph
T e rra ce
Ask f o r Mary
F1sher
Reliabl e baby ~utter for two
sma ll gcrls f or eve nmg s and
w e ekend s 304 675 6350

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3171

Garages petros Sidewalks
basements
block work
Reasonable pr~ced 35 yr s
expe rt ence Free esttmates
Call 446 3394
Wtll do gen eral house &amp;
off1ce c leamn g Call 614

992 6919
W ould l1ke to mow !awns
have transportauo n &amp; mow
ers Reas on able r81es 992

7036

Srtuataons

Wanted
Softba ll player new m area
In fie ld er Will play any
where l ookmg for sen ous
d e dicated t eam Please cal!

446 9519
Wdl care for the elderly tn my
h o me lots of references
M en or women Ca\1 614

667 3402

Homes for Sale

3 bdr house A One Real
Estate Carol Yeager Broker
Howard L Yeager Ill sales
man Ca tt304 676 6104 or

304 875 53B6
Ntce house rn Pomeroy 3
bedrm fully carpeted base
ment firepla ce large front
porch S39 500 Call 614

992 7583
6 room s basement double
garage 1 &amp; one lhtrd acre
lot
Ros e H11t
Pomeroy

$32 900 Call 1 614 67B
2513

Baum Addrh on 3 bedroom
bnck 1 If? baths full base
ment famtly room carport
patio &amp; adJOining h acre lol
B\latlable
&amp;57 000
614
Completely remodeled 2 3
bedroom house w1th vmyl
stdmg fu!!y carpeted forced
a~r gas furnace
large out
bUJidmg m exc neighbor

hood Call 614 992 6181

S 1 9 500 1% story house 2
barns corn c nb &amp; ce !lar A

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Financial

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Busrness

Opportumty
I NOTICE I

THE OHI O VALLEY PUB
USHING CO recomm ends
th at you d o bus1 ness wrth
pe o ple y ou know an d NOT
to sond monoy through the
m ad unt il you have 1nvest1
ga ted the oHer~ng
Ladtes 18 o r over are you
to okmg for a JOb7 Heres a
great opp ort un1 t y to earn
REAL MON EY now How 7
Call me today for a f abulou s
offer you con t r es1st Call
614 8 43 5 180 before 1 2
noon o r after 4 p m
Beer Wrne Corry Out Ov er
6 d•g 1t f gure tn gros s ann ual
m come Be er sales 5 d1g1t
figure annulllly lottety Ter
mmat
Contact Gm do J
Gtrolam t 605 W M at n St
Pomeroy

22 Mon ey t o Loan
HOME

LOANS FIXED

A ATES Belo w m ark et rate s
F1xcd co nv ent1onal FHA
VA Leader M o rt ga ge
At h ens co llec t 614 592

23

ProfessiOnal
Servi ces

ACRES! Good

locat ton on Rt 1 24 west o f
langsville
house n eeds
some w ork Mus t sell Ca ll
G!ona Grabo 111 Col
at

1 614 B68 5041

Owner transferred must se ll
beaut tfu t 3 bedrm bnck
home
F 1repl ace deck
woods pnvacy su nsh me

S63 900
5420

Cal l 614 992

7 room house 1 06 acre lot
barn ba sement ca rport on
Rose Htll m Pomeroy Good
condtt1 on
$26 000 plus
furn rt ure $2 000
Total
S28 000 Ca ll Ed1son H ob
st etter at 992 2 464 o r
George Hobstetter at 99 2
7763 W1ll coll!lrde r fcna n c
1ng part o f 1t

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Te nms Instru ctor n eeded f or
youth and aduh cl asses on
T uesday and Thursday
m o rntn gs and e ve n tng f o r
June and July
Ouahfre d
apphca nts conn tact The Ga l
llpo h s Parks and Aecreat1on
Dept 518 Sec Ave before
M ay 1 1 Eq ual Opportunity
Empl o yer

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985 4201

1 B Wanted to Do

Rooftng and gutter work
metal work housep atntmg
carpe nter w o rk E•c ref
Free est 1mates Call 446

German Shepard p uppte s
can be see n at
Y
Pt
Pleasant 1st tratler t o left
as k f o r Judy Slover

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WE ARE YOUR SALES
ANO SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENIIH
•SYLVANIA

4 Fam1ly Yard Sal e Frr &amp;
Sst Apn! 20 &amp;. 21 From
9 AM BPM At the Larry
0 Bnen residence Large
select i On of clothmg and
household 1tems Go past
letart Fells Sign turn left at
ftrst la n e 2nd housB on
nght Watch f or s1gns

3358

Hkt ng i!llly Ql.ltSIIOO ~ g1vt ~ dd~!(t

4/ 1211 mo

S&amp;W TV
AND
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
46353 Scout Camp Rd
Chester Ohto
Ph 9B5 4269
It No Answer Ca ll 985 4381

992-6030

304 895 3603

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992-5949

male

Call 992 -3466
Scipio Energy
Recyclmg DIVISIOn

POOLS

Worked 1n home area

5 Doberman Beagle pup
p1es 7 wks old Call 614
992 7458 betw een 10 am
&amp;9pm

Co mm o n Golden b ab y
ham ste rs ca ll after 6 00

PERSONALIZED

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeltng
Rooftng of all Types

5683
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Pru:ed On Inspection
located I • M1le last of
Pagelown on Twp 142

4II l !l mo

MISS THERESA ~p
MARCO
PALM &amp;
PSYCHE READING

CARROLL'S
LAWN SERVICE
•MOWING
•TRIMMING
•CEMETERY
MAINTENANCE
Reasonable Rates

3 family yard sale clothes all
s1zes Hexagon end tables
metal bed frame &amp; dresser
odds &amp; ends Th urs Frt &amp;
Sat
across from Unem
ployment of11ce Umon Ave
Pomeroy

9

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at Betz H on da on St At 7

2 yell ow 6 months
ca ts 304 882 2533

Irony Alumtnum

AL TROMM
742-2328

PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF ALL TYPES

21st

Carport Sale Sat Apnl 21
9AM 4PM F1rst road nght
off Bulav1lle Rd
Boy s
clothes
household 11 em s
paperbacks

c

a btg bcauttlul lot Now ru sl
$9 900 00
PRICE R£0UCED
PQ.
MEROY - Rece ntly temo
deled hor'le Nlfh J bed roo ms

B1g Yard Sale 447 Jerry St
Pleasant V a ll ey Estate s
Wed 1 8 &amp;: Thurs 1 9 9 00
trl 1 Men's womens &amp;
c hr!drens c lothmg. cunarns
knrck knacks etc

4

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lARGE o' SMAll JOBS
PH 992 2478

FREE ESTIMAHS

614-992-7626

bedrooms &amp; a dun g room Has

POMER OY - lots ot 100m

ter heal modern k1t lg hvu1p,

Headquarter~;

~ Beaut fully 1ebU1II home

latp,e ltvmg 1011m &amp; 21arge bed

Yard Sale Thurs
&amp; Fn
A cross from Vinton Bapt1st
Church

Apnl 20th &amp; Sat
Used &amp; new
clothmg toys odds &amp; ends
co llectable 1tem s
Geo s
Gun &amp;. Carry Out 3 m1les
south of Mrdd!eport on At
7 9 a m t1l ! 7
Frtday

Apnl

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facturer s

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

SEPTIC TANKS INSl ALLE 0

POMEROY - ThiS mce 2 story
home has 3 bedrooms hot wa

Housing

NEW LISTING - POMEROY

Large 3 Family Garage Sale
Fa1rvt ew Subv
534 Ht!da
Drtve Btg va n ety 8 Dark
Apr 16 17 18

GALLIPOLIS FLEA
MARKET BUY ERS FINO
BARGAINS EVERY SAT &amp;
SUN DEALERS NEEDED
OUTDOOR SP ACE S5 00
BE TH ERE 7AM FOR BEST
LOCATIONS THALER
PROPERTY RTS 160 &amp; 35
446 7037

co nvenient

Only $6 000 00

MIDDLEPORT - A •eal b"
gam on lh1s 5 rm onr. II home
level lot 45&gt; 190 Only $16 000

o~et

! tr ~e hvmg 100m Very econ

om1cal u!ltlt f'S low mamte

roo ms &amp; 1 gue st roo m central

rm frame w th n ce carnetmg.
3 bedrooms range 1el m1cro
wave wa sher dryer and abo ut

new

'lo mr mth 3 bedrooms
h1th ~ diiJHIR 1oom and

$25 900 00

NEW LISTING - 2 bedroom
home woth lull bil sement and

992-3325

YOUNG Ill
992-6215 "'992-7314
Pome&lt;ay Ohoo
12 Bite

All Worl&lt; Guaranteed

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

S. Vicinity

2 v, Border Colt 1e Pupp1es
and 2 % German Shephard
pupp1es
Call 614 2 45

Wed l1ke to mtroduce rou lo
Engage A Ct~r the modern way
to drrve the vehicle of you r

bedroom ranc h level corner
lol k1kh e l &amp; LJmmg area Want

Phon e
1-(614) 992·3325

CALL
HELEN BRUCE
SUE MURPHY
MILTON ROUSH

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INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

NEW LISTING - MIOOLE
PORT - N~er ly •emode!ed 3

VIRGIL B SR

4 bedroomet on Mulberry wtth

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nance
dn d
$4 2 000 00

TEAFOR.O

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DELIVERY Of
YOUR SPRING
FERTILIZER,
SPRING SEED &amp;
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Low , Low Pr tc es

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Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
&amp; Pamted
Storm Doors
&amp; Wmdows

MGM FARM CITV , IN C.

POMEROY - Good

General

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WRITESEL
ROOFING CO.

54 Mt sc Merchandtse

677 Jrd Ave Galltpohs OH
Open Oa 1ly &amp; Sa turday Itt 6 P M
PH 44G 1&amp;99

SYRACUSE - One H 6 rm
lrame on 2 leve l tots Near
sclxtols Asktng $25 000

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1 phone
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better1fresults
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1 c tas.s•fy , edrt or re1ed
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Will be
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742-2328

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Ad Wanted

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P.M.

bred for fall freshentng.
All cows w1ll be bang tested and pregnancy
tested and aged.

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Serving Meigs -Galh &lt;l ·Maso n

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ESTATE OF OlTIE GAR Rl
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Case No 24156
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- Concrete work
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Pomeroy

R~NT

WITH OPTION

TO BUY1 !1 14 ft w1de t hree
bedroom
bath and ha lt
mob1le home stttmg o n m ce
lot ready to move rnt o
S225 00 down S225 00 per
month 304 576 2711
Ftve room house wtth bas e
menl and attached garagfl
o n tw o acre s 4 mdes fro m
Pot n t Pl easant o n At 2 N

304 675 324 8

Thre e yea r old tot al electnc
hou se 3 bedrooms fence d
m bac k yard and deck
S10 000 00 d o wn assum e
8 1fz per ce n t loa n pttced rn
m1d 50 s
Cal! aher 5

304 675 6643

32 Mobtle Homes
for Sale
T Al STATE MOBILE
HOMES USED CAR S
TR UCKS GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL
614 446 7572
NEW AND USED MOBIL E
HOMES KESSEL S QUAl
!TV MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST GALLIPOLJS
RT 35 PHONE 614 446
727 4
ln R1 o Grande 1982 mobtle
home 14 f t 2 bd r
good
cond Set up on apprOJ( 1
acre IBnd
517 000 Call

446 8038

14)(70 KJrkwood tw o bed
room m ob tl e home Central
A H ca r pet appliances un
derptnnrng
S9 000
C all
6 14 256 6035 or after 6PM

446 8251

P I ANO

TUNING Lowe r
r eg ular tumn gs
d1 sco un1s 10 Sen 1or C1ttz ens
Chu r c hes &amp; Sch ools Wards
Key b oa rd 304 6 75 3824
pr~ ced

P1an o Tunmg and Aepa1r
8r u nrcard1 Muste Co 44 6
0687 Sktl ! and 1nteguty ou •
tr ad emark
Lan e Da ntels
614 742 2951
8 &amp; M Patnttn g Re s l n d
C omm Free es tr mates Call
614 256 14 92 o r 446

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THO MPSON BOOKKEEP
lN G Monthly and Quarterly
accounts welco me 4 28 Se
cond Ave Ca ll 446 11 36

Real Eslale

31

Hom es for Sale

Home 1n Mrddl epon April
shower o f savmgs Th o u
sand s of dollars Call 6 14

992 6941
Bwl d o n your lot a new h om e
y ou afford Over 1 1 00 SQ
ft
6 rooms &amp; bath car
p ete d ready t o mov e 1nt o
S26 500 also qarages &amp;
bas e ment
Ca ll Patrrot
Home Butl de r s 446 8038
Wtll con s1d er mobtl e h ome
as H ad e tn
For sa le by owmn 3 bdr
ce n1r al a1 r f orced an fu1
nancc buck st ove 1nground
18K3 6 sw 1mmm g p ool
close to ctly sc h oo ls Pr1ce d
redu ced 10 S3 8 500 Call

446 3204

Lar ge 3 bdr house f or sale or
rent In Plant z Subdtv ts ro n
N o c h1 \dren n o pels Call
614 245 5281 eves
Ar e y ou rea dy f or a move7
N l Stevens and A ssoc1a t es
can help you buy that new
h ome w1th as little as a 5 %
downpayment and mterest
rales as low as 10 50 % Call
Jen Allie f o r furth er detetls

1965 12K60 mobtle h o m e
unfurnished
S3 900 Cflll

446 1340

Tra der f or sale 1 Ox35 CAll
61 4 388 9686 anyt1me
Use d 2 bedroom mob dt!
homes furnish ed
1 Ox 50
and 1 2x52 sues
Your
cha nce to o wn a comf o rt11
ble h ome Br owns trarler
Coun Mme r sville Oh 614

992 3324
1 2K65 19 71 mob1le home
w oo dburner &amp; a c
614

742

2720

Mobil e h ome for sa l e
12x60 1973 Ca m eron 2
bedroo m Phone 304 675
6484 after 5pm
1976 Tr1 Star m ob1le home
1 2 x60 all o!ectrrc 8 x 1 4
sun deck 10 K20 d eta cha
b le room w11h wood st ove

304 895 3911
1965 New M oo n 1 2x65 2
bedroo m
e•c
cond

$500000 304 675 1B22

after 5 00
19 74 K1rkwo od 1 2•60 t o
ta l elec 2 b ed r oo m h o use
w1nd o ws new ca rpet A 1
cond 304 67 5 7328
Mobrle home 1 2K60 C ham
pron n1ce carpetrng wood
b urn er drapes drshwash er
e• tr a n1 ce an d c lean On
renta l lot close t o GaiiJpo hs
and Rt 35 lmmed1a1e pos
sess1on
55 995 00
304

675 3466

33

Farms for Sale

, 4 2 ac re f arm near R10
Grande
g oo d house and
ba rn Call 614 2 45 528 1
eves
10 ac re mrn1 fa rm 1 2K60
m o btle home 5 outbu 1/d
rn gs 4 00 lb toba cco b;~se
new 28x56 ft
h ouse
start e d Ownermovtng m ust
Sf!ll
S16500 Call 6 14

614 379 2789

256 6620

Baum Add1t1o n 3 bdrms
2 % baths ac wood burnm g
ftre place 2 pat1os woods 2
acres
gas
TP water
S67 500 Owner will help
fm ance or will cons1der land
contract wtth 61 600 down
&amp; payments o f 8650 00

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Busmess
Burldtngs

Large two untt apartm ent
bu1ld1ng good mwtstment
Pnce re duc ed 304 675

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35 Lots &amp; Acreage
2 ICrll on

Rio

They'll Do It Every Time

54 Misc. Merchandlae 81
Houaa flowtrt, April 1 8 to

Grinde

Moy 1 B. Lucy Wright, Golllpollo Forry, CHEAP.

Centerpoint Rd . Near Centerpoint . Pntly wooded ,

county water • utllltle1 n11r
b¥ . Southw11tern School
District. e2, 000. Cell 814 -

Turkey gun . Savage. ower·
under, 222 top, 20 gauge
botton, new cond ., ahot few

245-&amp;406 .

tlmoo, •1&amp;0 .00 . 304-8822012 .

Northu p. first street on the
ri ght after crossing Ra ccoo n
bridge . Approx . 130' fron -

tage,

$5 ,600 . Call

55 Building Supplies

446-

3486 .
Building materials
block, brick, sewer pipes,
windows , lintels. etc .
Claude Winters , Rio Grande,

WE HAVE
TO P,4t?l.a;K

28 acres mostly wooded ,

several walnut trees . tobacco allotment, all mineral

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ANI7 AUCTION
OFF '&gt;OW&lt;

rights, borders Chief Corn -

stock , hunters paradise. loca ted off Millstone Road .

0 . Call 614 -245-5121 .
LUMBER -Rough cut. oak .
poplar, 2x4 , 2x6, 2x8, 1 x4 ,
h6 , 1 xB.Iength awailable, 8
ft . through 16 ft . Hogg &amp;

Pri ced S11 .500 .00 . Phone

One half acre lot on Mitchell

Zuspan. 304-773 -6654.

Road . Gallipolis, rural water
ci t y

41

Now open for business ,
Mountain State Block. Rt .
33. New Haven . Complete
masonry supplies, 4". 8" .

304 - 675 -

Rentals
Houses for Rent

1 974 bruoh ohlp@or, roldy
to work. /rlco U,400 .00.
Phone 30 -418-1 031 .

house 44 Olive St ..

Gallipolis . Inquire at 91 B
2nd Ave .. Gallipolis. Ohio .

3 Bedroom House, river view, no pets. 446 -2404
4 bdr . house at Evergreen

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45

Furnished Rooms

Sl eeping roo m S1 15. utili ties paid Share bath . male
only Range &amp; refrig 919
2nd . Av a ., Gallipolis . Cal!
446 -4416 after 7 PM .

46 Space for Rent

Call 446 -2565 .
Two 2 b edroom houses in
Pomeroy for rent , furnished
or unfurnished . Call 614

992 -2381.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
Lo cate d 1 mi . south of
Eureka 1211.60. $160 m o ..
plus S 100 dep &amp; ref ' s. Call

614 -643- 2916
2644 .

0&lt;

614 -643-

2 bdr. trailer fully furnished ,
good location , sec . dep . req .
Call 446 -8558 .
2 bedroom mobile home,
new carpet. furnished . utili ties pa1d . no pets, 1 lcid
acc8pted Call 614 - 367 -

Trailer space for rent , 1 mile
fr om Hosp ital. S65 mo ,
water and trash paid . Call
446 - 1 354 after 5PM
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park . Route 33 . North of
Pomeroy . Large lots . Call

614 992 -7479 .
One trail er lot. se wer and
water furni shed . one small
child accepted . 304 -675 ·

1076 .

4 7 Wanted to Rent
H o use thrue bed r oo m s. N e w
H ave n . Mason area Call
after 5PM. 304 -882 -2098

Merchandise

0611 .
WITH OPTION TO BUY . 14 '
wide all e18ctric mobile
homo, setting on lot ready to
move into . S200 .00 down

$175 .00 MONTH . 304 576 -2711 .

51 Household Goods

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON

ESTATES

APARTMENTS (Equal
Housing Opportunity) has
one and two bedrooms. rent
starting at 9157 for one
bedroom and S193 per
month for two bedroom .
with 5200 deposit located
near Foodland and Spring
Valley Plaza. pool and TV
ant . Call 446 - 2745 or leave
message .

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St . Gallipolis . New
6 piece wood living room
suite with 6 inch flat arms
9399 . bunk beds complete
with bunkies 9199, 2 piece
antron livingroom suites
5199 . antron recliners 599 .
other r8cliners $80. maple
dinette sets 5179, boll.
springs @. mattress twin or
full S 100 set regular ·1irm
5120. maple dinerte chairs
535, wash stands 534 ,
maple rockers 5 59 . 7 piece
chrome dtnette set $149. 5
piece dinette set 999 , used
b ed room suites. refrige ra
tors . ran ges. chest . dre ssers .
wringe r washers, TV's. dry ers . 8. shoes . Call 614 - 446 -

Small efficiency apart .. ce n tral air &amp; heat . 1 professional
type gentleman only . 446 -

3159

033B

Sofa. chair. rocker . otto
man. 3 tables , (extra heavy
by Fr o ntier) , S6B5 . So fa ,
chai r and lo veseat. 9275 .
Sofas and charrs priced from
S2B5 to 5895 Table s. 5 45
and up to $125 . Hide -a b e d s. 5440
and up to
S525 . Recliner s. S175 to
53 75 ., Lamp s frum 528 to
575 5 p c . dinettes from
S99. to 435 7 pc S 1B9
and up . Woo d tab le with su
c h at rs 5425 to $7 45 . Desk
5 110 up to 5225 . H utches.
S550 and up. maple or pine
tim sh . Bunk bed c omplete
with mattresses . $2 50 . and
up t o 5395
Baby beds.
5110 . Mattresses or box
springs. full or twin . S 58 ..
firm , 568 and S78 Queen
sets. $195 4 dr ches ts .
542 5 dr chest s, S54 , Bed
fram es. S2 0 .and 525
10
gun
Gun cabtnets . 5350
Gas or electric ranges 5375 .
Baby mattresses . 525 &amp;
535. bed fra mes $20. S25 .
&amp; 930, king frame 950
Good selection o f bedroom
suttes . cedar chests .
r oc ~ers . m e tal c abtnets .
swtvel roc~er s

2 bdr apts , medium Income
Family welcom . A -One Real
Estate . Carol Yeager Broker
Howard L. Yeager Ill sales m an . Call304 -675 -5104 or

30 4 -675 -5386
513 '·1 Third
apt
S1 35
wat er Cfllll
rw een 9 and

Ave ., 3 room
mo . includes
446 -4 222 bo 5

Garage Bpt . furnished 3
rooms &amp; bath Washer 8o
dryer. Clean . no pets. adults
only Dop &amp; ref . req . Coli

446 -1519
3 bdr
$250

unfurn . garage apt ..
plus deposit Call

446 ~ 3786

Furntshed etf1C1ency 60 7
2 nd , Gallipolis $145
Share bath , single . Ca ll
446 -4416 after 7PM .
Furn•shed apt ., 1 bdr., near
HMC . 5225 Utilities pd .,
4dults Call 446 -4416 after
7P M .
1 bedroom Apt S 196 _ mo
tncluding utilities
Equal
Hou!lolng Qpportuntty Con ta ct Village MBnor Apts .

6 14 -992 -7787
Rtverside Apts . Middleport .
Spe c ial rates tor Senior
C ttlz en s. $1 30 . Equal Houstng Opportunities 614

992 -7721
1 bedroom apt , f u rnished ,
util ities patd . no pets 3 1/ J
m tlo s south of Middleport ,
At 7 J ohn Sheets . Ca ll
6 14 - 367 - 06~

' &amp; 2 bedroom furnished
cipts . Call614 - 992 -5434 or
992 -5914 or 3 04 - 882 -

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE

Used Furniture
Range s.
c hairs , dryers. and TV ' s. 3
mile s ou1 Bulaville Rd . Open
9am to 6pm . Mon thru fr1 .
9am to 5pm. Sat

614 -446 0322
TV &amp; Appliances , 627 Third
Av e . Gallipolis , €, 4 · 446 1699 . Spin washers . gas &amp;
electric dry e r s . a ut o
washers , gas &amp; electric
rang es. r etrt ge rator s. TV
sets

12" block.
Phone
day Delivery
304-882service
-2222..
evening 882 -3239 .

56

Pets for Sale

614 ~ 446 - 7398

Apartment for rent . 2 or 3
bedro om . Middleport Ca ll

Bargains Trade Cen t e r
FUi n &amp; appl outlet Ka nauga, Ohio .

o r 992 -

APARTMENTS . mobile
homes . houses Pt . Plenant
and Gallipolis . 6,4 . 446 -

8221
RIVERS

TOWER .

Apartments now available to
elderly &amp; disabled with an
income of less than
&amp;12.300 . Renting for 30,
percent of adjusted income

Phone

4 5 yr . old hanging light with

5 lites . 304 -675 -2635.
23' RCA color TV cansol
S75 00 . 19" Zenith black
and wh ite portable S35 .00 .

30 4

675~2815 .

52 CB,TV, Radio
Equipment

304 ~ 676 - 6679 .

45· Furnished Rooms
For rent Sleeping Rooms
and light house keeping
rooms. Parle Central Hotel.

Coli 614 -446 -0756 .

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

7795 .

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Judy Taylor Grooming . Call

6 I 4 -367 -7220.
Briarpatch Kennels Profes sional All -breed grooming .
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa cilities . English Cocker Spa ·
niel puppies. Call614 -388 -

Want to lease tobacco allot ments, Mason. Cabell. Put ·
fl•m County. Cell Andy
Sigler. Morgan·s Woodlawn
Farm. At . 36. 304-876 -

81

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mare.

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Wa 1984 . 7 Fairground.
: 30PM. Fayette
shington, C.H., Ohio. 126to
160 head . Hampshirea Suffolks·Crossbreds . From
Schlichter, Spracklen, Hakala &amp; Cornett flocks. Call

3 used c arpet ~ . exc . co nd ..
(y ell ow, red , purple ) Call

446 3426 ahcr 4 :30PM .
King size wat erbed , King
Coal o r wood Stove , gun
cabinet
Call 614 - 256 -

1691 .
Country Oalc Furniture. ta bles. chairS, cupboards, dry
.!inks. pie safes. lots of misc .
Conkle.!
Rt
7 . Tuppers
Plains, Ohi o .
Couch. 2 chain, ottoman for
sale. In good condition .
~92 - 3429

16 cubfc foot chest type
freezer
Call 614 - 742 -

2416 .

Bentley pig Sale Tues., April

24.

7 : 30PM.

Fayette

County Fairgrounds, Wa shington C. H. Selling 150
heed Durocs, Hamp-duroc
athe the Crossbridge, bar·
roows &amp; giiU .
3 -584-

2398 .
REg. Polled Hereford bull
approx . 1300 lbs. Call 614-

379-2667.
For sale full blooded Red Poll
bull, 5 yr. old, vury gentle.

Dragonwynd Cattery Kennels . AKC Chaw pup pies . CFA Himalayan. Per sian and Siamese kittens .

dozer. $4,000. Call 614266-1427.

Baby rabbits, 80 to choose
from . Assoned breeds. co lors. &amp; sizes. S 3 . 50 each

30 4 - 675 ~ 21

Call 614-843 -5276 .

675-6430 .

Harlequin Easter Bunnies.
$3 .00 no papers, $5 .00
with papers. Call 614 -985 -

One pair Perchon mares 4
yrs old, weighs 1.600 lbs.
broke. One 5 yr . old Belguim
mare 1.600 lbs. broke to
work . Also. for stud service
Big Blond Belguim. Call

limestone, Sand, Gravel.
Deliverod in Mason. Meigs.
Gallia or pick up at Richards
&amp; Son. Call 446 -7785 .
All kinds of furnance pipes .

Call 614 -256 - 1528.

Easter bunnies. all sizes and
colors . S4 .00or2for97 .00 .
One mile out West Point
Road. Hartford .

Musical
Instruments

10'" Pollen chain saw &amp;75 .

Caii614 -256 -152B .
s~igler

oil stove, Maytag
wringer washer . Call 446 -

3059
Build on your lot a new home
you afford . Over 1,00 sq .
ft . 6 rooms &amp; bath, car peted , ready to move into .
$2 6 .500 also garages &amp;
basement
Call Patriot
Hom e Build ers 446 -8038 .
Will consider mobile home
as tr ade - to
Flat bed with side kits ,
chains . binders. &amp; tarp . Call
446 -3281 after 5PM
Sell St eel Buildings. ' Steel
buildtng dealership ' Small to
btg prolit potential big
deman d -sta ner leads fur nished Some areas taken .
Call to qualify 303 -759 -

Peavey standard series 260,
300 wan head, with Peavoy
cabinet. with si11. 10" speakers. $400. Call 446 - 8655 .
For sale Spinet -console pi ·
ano bargBin . Wated : Re sponsible party to take over
low monthly payments on
spinet piano. Can be seen
locally . Write Credit Man ager : P.O . Bo)( 537 Shelby ville. IN 46176 .

58

Firewood cut up slabs $15
p1ckup load Call 614 -245 -

5804
Limestone . fill dirt . and top
soil Call614 - 256 - ,427
AM -FM stereo reco rd player
combination . 4 ' long like
new 550 . Nice 7 drawer
desk SSO Large gas space
heater with wall thermostat
S60 . Ca ll 446 -9283
5 H .P . Go -Cart . S150 Call
992 -5556
2 Pr om dresses size 5 &amp; 8 .
Worn once . Call 614 -245 -

91B3 .
6ft . utility truck bed S350. 8
ft heavy gauge alu m truck
bo11. $2 50 . Both in e11.c . cond .

Call 614 256 -1750
Firew ood for sa le . 920 .00
pickup S30 .00 d elivered .
304 - 675 · 2991 before
1 1:00AM o r &lt;1fter 6 :00PM .

304-676 -2147 .

Hay &amp; Grain

Northup King corn. alfal1a &amp;
grass seed. other farm
seeds . Call Vaughn Taylor,

61 4~246 - 5064 or 61 4 -2466815 after BPM .
Hay 91 .60 per bale . Phone

304-882 -2422 .

65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

Farm Equipment

Cared for like a babyl 1980
Monza. 4 cyl., 4 spd .,
43.900 miles. never
wrecked, never painted.
gold with white pinstripe.
saddel interior, PS , PB.
AM-FM 8 track. rust
proofed, sport mirrors &amp;
wheels . We upkept, many
new parts. Mint condition.

1983 Ford Ranger. 4 spd .. 4
cyl., 2 tone , brown &amp; tan,
long bod. step bemper . Road
lights, matching topper. For
sale or trade . 66895. Call

83.760 .

Call

614-38B-

plus MPG. 82.700 .00 . 304
882 -2894 .

2 Dr .. 82.000 mi. $1200
firm . 446 · 7629.
19n Dodge Aspen slant 6 ,

$1,800. Call 446 -

614 - 379 ~ 231

1976 Pontiac Ventura good
con d., clean, runs good. Call

61 4-3B8-9043
1983 AMC Spirit, exc .
cond .. 6 cyl .. 4 spd. Call

Garden seeds. plants. Kennebec seed potatoes $8.50.
Fertilizer, field seeds . Boso
Agri-Center. 446 - 2463.

1980 Chevy Caprice SW
loaded, excellent condition

Clal 614 -682-7602,
Hill, Oh .

TOP CASH paid for late
model used cars .
Smith
Buick -Pontiac. 1911 East ern Ave ., Gallipolis Call

614-446 -2282 .

1976 Monte Carlo fair
cond. , runs elt . good tires ,
new banery . AC. Power
windows, power seats . 305
motor, $400 . Call 446 ·

1971 Toyota 4 spd .. Lots of
new pans. easy on gas.
dependable . 8300 . Call

1978 Trans Am. automatic.
looks good, extras. $4500
or b .o. Call 614-992-5620
a1ter 5 p.m .
Must sell! 1979 Plymonth
Horizon TC3. Sharp . PS, PB.
auto., factory aluminin
wheels, am -fm cassette .

1975 Olds Cutlass 442 . Call

614 -949-2833 .

Massey Harris tractor .
mower. front - end lift .
wagon. plows, $2 ,500 .00.

304 -675 -5809 .

Chevette,

304 458 - 1031

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

73

1978 C - 20 Chevy Sport
van. auto, AM - FM tape.
carpeted, sport rims, covered spare tire. rear ladder.
$3.695 . John's Auto Sales.
446 -4782, Bulavill8 Ad,
Gallipolis . Oh . Open til dark .

spd .,

$3. 195 . 1979 Buick Sky-

1981 Dodge Diplomat, 2
dr .. auto, 6 cyl ., nice. Call

1969 Camero 350. 4 speed.

1979 Chrysler Cordoba,
very good condition, fully
equipped. good gas mileage,

$3,500.00 .
895-3812

Phone

304-

1976 Ford Granada S400 .
or will trade tor truck of
equal value . 304 -675 -

5079 .
1976 Olds 442. exc . cond ..
Call betwen 3 :00 and 7:00

PM, 304 -676-5730 .
1973 Plymouth Fury , 360,
green vinyl top, 4 door, fair
condition, 304 ·882 -2669 .
Chevy

Malibu ,

1976 Corvette loaded ,
SB200 , negotiable, 304 896 - 3967 after 5 p .m .
'81 Celica Toyota GT. lift
back, AC, tilt whtHll. tinted
glass . AM - FM Stero,
36.600 miles . 304 -6 75 ·
6149 aher 5PM.

614- 379 -2726 .
1 979 Camaro, exc. cond.,
low mileage, AC, power
windows, tilt, AM -FM . Must
see to appreciate. Call 446 -

4053

614 -3B8 - 9905
9644

or 446 -

loaded

with

e~ttras .

30~ ~ 675

JIM ·S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT-

1974 Chevy 10 Van V-8 10·
bed, $450 . Call 446 -9283 .

1979 Subaru station
wagon. 4 wheel drive, exc

cond .,

$2.900.00.

74

Motorcycles

1981 Suzuki B50L full
dressed 92 .000 Call 614 -

266-1141 after 5PM .
1979 Honda CBX 6 cylinder,
silver -black. mint cond ..
new tires. fairing . Call 446 0648 after 5PM
5600 or

best

offer

Call

446 -4580

Night crawlers 90 cents doz.
Les1er and Charlie Leonard,
1213 Main St. Point
PleasAnt

1973 Olds, 1 owner. exc .
cond. inside and out .

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

$2.200 . 00 .
3182 .

304 - 675 -

Trucks for Sale

F· 150, lariat.

PS, PB, AC, AM -FM ndio,
good cond.. $3.495 . Call
614 -388- 9905 or 614 -367 7624.

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1980 Kewaski 1300 Shaft
drive. 13 .050 miles . Very
good condition. Call 614 992 -7110 after 5 p .m .

FISH

IT 'liAS, TOO, At/' ...

1977 Honda Goldwing
GL 1000. full dressed. new
ace .. all the extras, ex. cond .

$2,250. 992 -2381 or 992 2509 .

... SO t'D
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YOU Mo\KE

$2 . 400 . 00 .
2480 .

DON'T WORRY, C HIEF !

I KNOW -lU ST
WHAT T 'DO '

576-2846 .

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Chris Craft 36 ft cabin
cruiser with trailer.
S12.000 . Call 614 - 245 -

5032 or 304 -675- 1731 .
16 ft _ fishing boat . 20 HP
motor, trailer, trolling mo tor, swivel seats. $1,995 .

WV 304 -422- 8433 or 304422-2367 .

76

Must tacrifice 80 Chevy
apon short bed truck, axe.
cond ., 1 owner, AM -FM.
carpet , double rust proof.
tinited glass, blue &amp;. black
with stripes . $4.500 1irm.

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

lzisu motor to fit 1978
Chevy Luv truck . Ph one

Starks Tree Trimming &amp;
Removal. lawn mowing and
maintenance. landscaping ,
10 Pet. o11 all e§timotes

304-576 -2010

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Electrical

&amp; Refrigeration
Pasquale Elect11c Co all
phases ot electric w ork . all
work guaranteed . A erial
truck rental. 614 - 446 -

Coli 614 -367-7833 .

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

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

SALES · Professional ser vice for appliances, heating,
cooling and electric. Sell and
•nstall Amana , Gibs on , Kit chen Aid . Residential, Com m erciaL Indu strial . 304 675 - 4819
or

SALES
Professional ser vice for appliances. heating.
coo ling and electric Sell and
install Amana , Gibson, Kit chen Aid . ResidentiaL Com mercial. lndu str ta l
304 675 - 4819
or

1973 5th wheel camper, 30
ft.. self contained , runs on
elec . or gas, AC. new awn,

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614 388 -8274 .

General Hauling

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Also pool s filled . Call 614 256 - 1141 or 614 -446 -

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James Boys Water Service .
Also pools fill ed. Call 614 -

JIMS

WATER

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SERVICE
304 . 6 75 -

87

Upholstery

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1163 Sec . Ave .• Gallipolis

614 -446 -7833 or 614 -44 6 :
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256 - 1141 or 614 -446 1175 or 614-446-7911

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N ee d something hauled
away or something moved?
We ' ll do it Call 446 -3 159
between 9 and 5

Over 20 used motorcycles
including several large late
model Hondas and 1 Hartey
Davidson 1980 -80 ci . Cell
446 - 2240. Beu Honda
Sales

$3,600 .
7833.

Perfectly safe!
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304 ~ 882

1980 Yamaha 650 special.
good condition, 41.000
mites. $1,300 .00. 304 ·

75

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some sentor ctt1zens who
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Good - 1 E.11cavating, base ments. footers , driveways,
septic tanks, landscaping .
Call anytime 614 -446 4537, James L. Davison , Jr
owner.

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

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1979 Ford

304 -675 -1 128.

SHULAW'S Plumbing and
Heating. At . 2 Neal Road .
Point Pleasant, W _Va 304 675-5420. Licensed and
Insured.

Correct Craft &amp; Ski Su preme. family ski boats .
New &amp; used , Parkersburg.

tape, camper top, real nice.
$3,196. John'l Auto Sales.
446· 4782, Bulaville Rd.
Gallipolis, Oh. Open til dark.

Spray painting equipment ,
co mpres sor. 2 gal . pot. 50
ft . material line . Btnks Gun .
Also , 20 cu ft . upright
frAezer . Leland M . Johnson.

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895 ~ 3681 .

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Phone 614-446 -3686 or

1979 Jeep CJ -5, 6 cyl., 3
spd .. loaded with extras.

S3.000. Call 446 -0515 .

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S700 .00. 304-882 -2012 .

Chevy Luv 4 spd ., AM -FM

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614-388 -8274 .

1980 yellow Chevy Luv 4
spd .. AM · FM tape , real
clean, 82 .996 . 1980 blue

3 pc . Navy blue suite. like
ne....., , young mens size 20 .

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304-675 -5462 .

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72

Bridesmaid or prom dresses
Si1e 9 -10 and 12. Call
304 -675 -5460 or 304 - 458 -

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furniture cleaning, free estimates . 304 -675 -2295 .

1974 Ford Maverick, 6 cyl. ,
auto , AC , good body,

$950 .00. 304 -675 -6730 .
1977 Mercury Monarch PS ,
P8. AC . 302 V -8 , •uta.
trens, good gas mileage,
exc . cond .. $1.895 . Call

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$3 .000. Call 446 -0515 .

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John's Auto Sales. 4464782. Bulaville Ad, Gallipolis . Oh . Open til dark

2398 or 614-446-2454

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1979 CM 400T good cond ..

$750 .00, 304-675 -6789 .

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RON'S Television Service.
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7 :00

446-1916 .

68.000 miles. S2.300.00 .

Call 614 -388-9003
5PM.

scotchguard -water ell. trac tion, deodorizers. FREE esti mates
Reasonable rates .
Gene Smith, 992 -6309

van body. roll up back door ,
price 95 , 600 .00. Phone

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

304-675 - 2088
4560 .

1979 Jeep CJ -5. 6 cyl. 3

S1 '1 00 .00 304-675-1600

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614 - 388~9857 .

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1979 Ford C 600 with 22ft .

614-388-9043 .

AM -FM . S4 . 195 . 1981 2dr .

A .C . four row no -till air
planter with monoline . Tim
Rock Farm. 304 -675 -4308

ST EP A51DE. PAL!'.
WE I-lAVE IMPO~TAIVT
5U!'II-lE!'5.

4.

1971

614 -949 -2013 .

Phone 304-895 -3664.

1977 Granada. 4 spd., 6 cyl.

1982 American Motors
AMC Spirit. 6 cyl .. auto., air.

Super C Farmall fast hitch ,
small case tractor , 3 point
hitch . Ford 2 row cultive tors , tri a11.el machinery
trailer, all in eJCc . con Call

1978 Ford XLT pickup. auto,
runs good , $2,400 00 .

'78 Ford courier truck, very
low mileage, 5 on floor, 30

0475 .

614 -379 -2468 .

614 -985 -4367 .

9729 after 5.

1981 Corvette, like new
inside &amp; out. 10.000 miles .

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

1976 Ford 4x4 new tires ,
good cond ., no rust Coli

614 -256 -1258 .

Troy· Bilt tillers . Check our
special price before you buy
any tillers . Swisher Imple ment Co St . Rt .7 N. Galli polis , OH ., Call 614 -446 -

Due to death must sell 2
Quonset style steel build ·
ings
Brand new never
er8cted . One is 40~~.56 . Call
Wayne &amp;1419 -669 -2494 .

Trucks for Sale

Call 446 -31 01 .

Call 614-992 -6919.

71

61

72

8114.

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

3200
Copperftelrt Washer . old
dolls , 446 - 2088 , after 6
p.m . Seen Tues .- Fri. at 728
Frrst Ave

Team of work horses, 6 and
7 yrs. old, mare and gelding,
approx. 1.400 lbs. each.
Broken single or double.

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

1982 ChevetteAM-FM. AC .
sports stripes. sports mir rors, sport wheels, $4,600 .

offer. Call

304-675 -1487.

64
57

Autos for Sale

74 Cadillac excellent condi tion, $1,000.00 or beat

Sanyo Stereo. receiver . turn
table. 2 speakers. all inwood
and glass cabinet . S250.

6245 .

71

Holstein Hereford calf, $76.

Dairy goats Alpines and
Lamanchas. buck and doe
kids end millcers. Call 304-

tO

CAPTAIN EASY

~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

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exp. Call 614-38B-9652 .

4 dr .,
8168 .

446-0B57 .

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Good 3 yr . old Hereford bull
and other cows &amp;. calves.
Call 446 -7732 after 5PM.

614 ~ 992 - 2060 .

675 -71

Home
Improvements

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

Call

EVENING

6:oo a l1l rn o rn ® m

m'if

Unscramble these lour Jumbles.
one lettet to each square, to form
rour ordinary words .

News
[1) MOVIE; ' Super Fuzz·
Cil New Treasure Hunt

614 -256-1182 .

Case 310 front endloader

Registered Tortie Point Hi malayan female. 4 yrs . old,
spayed and declawed . 304 ·

~·

- Commercial and residen tial. free estimates . Call

Livestock

'\tjf~l.\.ft

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WEDNESDAY
4/18/84.

•

STUCCO and PLASTERING

Call 614-266-6315.

Knauff Firewood Pickup or
Delivered 12" - 22" stocked
i n v ard . HEAP vender ,
prompt delivery . 614 -256 -

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,,••
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2276 or 304-736-2342 .

Call614 -379- 2146.

4134 .

•

Sentinei- Poge- 13

The

Television
Viewing

i

Services

2364.

2 white miniture male poodles, 8 mo . old . Also puppies
ready to go by May 1 . Call

54 Misc. Merchandise

DI CK TRACY

ACm axe . cond ., aleepa 6 .

W•nt to 11111 tobacco bal8.
Make an offer! Call 448 ·

Pocket size Panasonic b&amp;w
TV - Rad i o co mbination .
Weight less than 2 lbs . Call

83 .

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Cell 814-388-9043 .

9790.

Call 614-446 -3844 aher 6 .

I 18, 1984

1982 Coochmon 23'11 11 .,

W,._'(e-, llf&gt;!

5,

W ashers , dryers. refr~ger a ­
to rs , range s Skaggs Ap pliances , Upper River Ad
besid e Stone C rest M o tel

2566

TWIN

23 c u. ft . free;zer , mint
c ondition $300 . 1972
C hevy lmpala .new battery.
go od co ndition . 992 -2759 .

GOOD USED APPLIAN CES

1.

614 -992 - 2381
2509

2 new complete twin beds.
headboards . bo.11 springs,
mat1ress &amp; frame . $175
eac h . Ca ll614 - 378 - 6433

51 Household Goods

&amp; used wood &amp; coal stoves,

44

-ro

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

Wednesday,

BURDETTE CAMPER
BALES lo SERVICE. U.S .
At . 80, Coolville , Oh 814 ·
BB7-338B .

Jv~1' A~o ..
~eT 1'&lt;&gt; f;R~i ~-,e, wt\•IJ
t-IeR I&lt;~~N

. : f!Ae.Re 1 WA'&gt;.

82 Wentad to Buy

614-426-6725 .
5 rm

by Larry Wr ight

KIT 'N' CARLYLE C.

614-266-1528 .

schools .

$6.995 . 00 .
3466 .

Farm Equipment

ASS&amp;TS ···

614 -367 -7271 .

and

Wednesday, April 18, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

South

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4•

c lubs. East ducks but wins
the club continuation and
lead s back a diamond . You
take yo ur ace an d agam a
ruff is temptir.g . but y ou
don ' ttake 1t. You need all of
dummy 's trumps.

Now you play your A· K ol

Opemng leaa. •K

s pades You go to dummy

By Oswald Jacoby

and James Jacoby

Incidentally, today s hand
was grea tly overbid. The
way Watson sets up the
cards is about the only way

South can bring hom e I 0
tricks.
Th1s hand !S not too diffl ·

w1th t he queen of spades ,
removing the las t enemy
trump. Now yuu can run
y our es tabli shed cl ub suit Lo
make yo ur contr act
Had trumps or clubs broken badly , you would sure l y
have gone down at leas t one
trick, but m bndge books, all
usua lly goes well with an
overbidder.
i'IIEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN J

DOWN
ACROSS
I African fox I Yearn
5 Juncture
2 Dispatch
3 Cookmg
line
herb
9 Talk
4 NWllencal
10 Drink
suffix
13 For which
5 Temptress
Burr was
6 Correct
tried
a text
15 Dutch
1 Arab gannent
Yesterday's Answer
commu ne
8 Prayer
20 Drum
2!l Pr~ est" s
16 Skin
problem
for mercy
roll
garment
11 Russian
21 Eddie Ft•her 30 Snake
11 Historic
composer
hil l 1951 1
33 Acclivity
peruxl
22 "Street
34 Cruising
18 "Swedish 12 Paints
14 Chubby
Scene '
35 Cagney movie
NightChecker's
dwelling
37 Italian
ingale"
dance,
23 ·-al e Israeli
TV-Radio
19 Gypsy
IWTUnary
network
with " The "
20 Fi.xed
c harges
18 Consonant 25 Silver 1Sp 1 38 Bird"s nest
23 Ancient
Asian

24 Concermng
25 Jeopardy
26 English
r tver

27 Legal claimS
28 Consumed
29 Sanda rae
tree

31 Dickens
character
32 Floor
covering
33 ··Tiger - ··
36 Yankee pnd e
39 Card
sequen ce

40 So that' s
how !
41 Row
42 '"Giant"
star

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Sentinel

Market pig,
lamb sale
slated Friday

Fifth straight loss

Marrow transplants

See Reds' story on P age 3
GALLIPOLIS - The SPventh
Annual Southern Ohio L amb and
Pig Sale will b&lt;' hPld Frid ay, Apri l
20, at 7 p.m. a t the GaUra County
.funior F airgrounds. The sale is
being sponsored by Southern Ohio
Lamb and Pig Commrltee JX'Ople
who ha vC' sPen a growing nf'C'd for
prom ot ion of high qualit y la mbs
and pi gs to be exh i bited at t he local
Souther n Ohio Coun ty F a i rs.
F our· H a nd F' FA mem bers from
Ga llia, LJ\\TPnce, Jacbu n . Pike.
Scioto. M eigs. A thr ns. Vint on and
Hocking rounti&lt;'S w ill ll&lt;' ablP to bid
on top qufllity animals that ha ve
~x&gt;en prt'-sclf'Cted on thP fa rm prior
to the sale.
A pproxima tely 55 lambs and 35
pigs r epreSC'nting V&lt;J.Iious br'ff'ds
wi ll be consign&lt;'d by t hP leadi ng
producer s in Sou th f'rn Ohio_ Lambs
\\ri ll w ei gh .15-70 pounds a nd pigs
40-90 pounds. Auc tioneering srr\'i ees will lx• prov ided.
For more in form acion , cont act
.Jim Clay, anim al sriPnr e Px tr nsion
specialist a t the J ackson Agti cul tu ·
ral 1-{eSf'a r ch CC'nl er. 2H6-21 77, Tom
Balmer . chairm an. at 643-2196, or
PunnPy Cisco, Se&lt;:rl'tary ·T reas urt&gt;r
of thC' committff'. at 682 ~6625.

We Reserve The Right
limit OU8ntities .

Chicken Flying Meet

STORE HOURS
Mon.-Sat 8 AM-10 PM
Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

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298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY. OH.
PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. , APRIL 21. 19

Vol.33 , No.4
Copvr igt,ted 1984

Steak ......... •• .... $199

Weather forecast
Clo utl v tonight w ith ~ c ha nC'f' of
shower ~. Low nra r :J.~ . Wincl s
nor1hw cstf'r i)' 1 0~ 1 :. m p ll . Cloud.'
T hu rsda,· High 5&lt;f&gt;&gt; Chan&lt;'r of
prec ipit ation 40 pC'rcmtt onighl and
20 percenl T hu rsda y.
E .tended t' on-ca..'&lt;l
Friday through Sunday :
t':ur Friday and Saturday.
Chane&lt;' of showers in th&lt;• south
Sunday hut lair in the north. Higl" in
the 00s Friday and 5lHl8 Saturday
and Sunday. Lows in the 30s Friday
and 3S4ll Saturday and Sunday.

LB.

....
$209
•••••••• • •
LB .

HOMEMADE PORK

Sausage .. • • • • • ..... 99¢
LB.

Wieners • • • • • •••••••
12 Oz. Pkg.

LEG QUARTERS

Chicken • • • • • • • •••••
LB .

TURKEY

•

Dru msttcks ~B~

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89¢
59¢
39¢

Jury finds
New Haven
man guilty

·

PO INT PLEASANT - A Mason
County Circuit Cou rt jury fou nd a
New Haven m an gutlly on two
counts of grand lar ceny and a
burglary charge Wednesday In
M ason Count y Circuit Cour1.
Dalc Ar1hurWard. 22, 130 Mil1 St. ,
was found gu ilty on the chargE's
otter two hours of jury dC'liber ation.
conclud ing a three-day !ri al.
Mason County ProS('('uting Allor ~
Jl(')' Damon B. Morga n Jr. sa id
Wan:l was indicted inJ anu ary by thC'
grand ju ry on twocountsofbu rgla r)'
and two count s of g-rand larceny 'n
conn('('tion wit h in&lt;'iden ts that
occu r red in September of 1983 at th&lt;'
n&gt;stdence of L illian M ap Stephens of
109Third St.,i': ew Haven .
ThE' prosecuting at1 om py sa id lh&lt;'
burglary chargE' carries a possible
~ntcnce of 1 ~ 15 years in the stale
penitpnt iary and the grand larceny
charges car l&gt;' a possibl E' sentence of
1-10 year s each or a y&lt;'ar in i hP
count y jail for each.
M orga n said he would file an on:ler
accepting a verdict and the defend·
ant wil l then have !0 days to file a
molion lor acq uittal. H e said a
hearing on those moJionsw illll&lt;'hcld
M ay?.

you want it ...
you·ve got it ...

IN THE CLASSIFIID
Easter
Greetings
On A Platter.

Bananas ..... • •
LB.

FLAVORITE

Margarine ••••
LB.

Gi v C' t he nr w Egg P l aTt er Bouq urt . Spr i ngfresh flo w ('r s f tl l a w hi te
ce ra m ic C'gg pl a ttP r ff'fl ·
t ur i ng hand -p ai nt f' d I:I C' ·
ce nts. T o se nd it an y w twrr in t h(' count r)-',
ca ll o r v is iT ou r sh n p

Easter is
Sunday, April 22.
Give the Egg
Platter Bouquet

POMEROY
FLOWER SHOP
"T ht' 11 nv A m f' r ifiJ
.\i f'Tif/.li / , O I'f'"

106 Butternut
Pomeroy, OH.
PH. 992-2039
or 992-5721

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP I - Tne
state Suprem e Court has upheld a
Public Utilities Commission of Ohio
ruling that Coiwnbla Gas of Ohio
Inc. chose profit over the int er ests or
its custom er s when buy ing natural
gas in 1981.
The high court's ruling w iU mean
a r efund of m ore than $8 million to
customers through billing reduc~
tions. Columbia spokesman Donn
Rooks said the r efund will average
about $4 .1U for each residential
customer .
The dec ision sa id Columbia knew
of projectf'd price inc r eases when it
bought win ter gas supplies in the
July -October period o! 1981.
The PUCO notf'd that !he price
lncrease fur that peri od , on ginally
p rojected by Col umbia a t 29 cen ts
p!'r thousand cubic !Pet, wound up
costing customer s 69 cen ts per
thousan d cubic ff'l't.
The P UCO said Columbia could
have avotdC'd the in creases bv
buy ing gas in the M ay-August
per iod.

BONELESS RUMP

Roast

DOMINO lOX, LT. or OK. BROWN

IND. AMER. SLICES

j$

12

ARMOUR VIENNA SAUSAGE OR

...
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ARMOUR TREET

99¢

lim.• One Per Cu stomer
Good Only At Powell's
Offer Expires April 21. 1984

FLAVORITE

'

%Gal.

••••••

MAXWELL HOUSE

3lb.

• Can

$6~§

limit One Per ~ u s tome r
Good Only At Powell's
Offer Expires April 21. 1984

.

\

Bag

$}49

limit One Per Customer
Good Only At Powell's
Offer Expires April 21. 1984

~

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• •• JAMBOREE GRAPE or
: FLAVORITE SUGAR : •
• •
APPLE JELLY
•
•
• 5lb.
•
• • 32 Oz .

69¢

•• •• Jar
• ••
Limit One Per Customer
• •
Only At Powell's
• • Olf~rGood
Expires April 2h 1984
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2 Sec tions . 14 Pages
25 Cents
A Multim ed ia In c. Newspa pe r

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Thursday , April 19, 1984

Quoting thE' PUCO. the court sa id
Columbia " Incurred increased costs
of the w int er service gas in tota l
disregard for the inter ests o! its
customers.''
The clerk of Ihe Suprem e Cour1
will prepare a plan fordlstribution of
the refund wi thin 45 day s, and the
distri but ion will he m ade w ithin 90
days.
I n anothercase. the court voted7 ~0
to SUSp!'nded indefin itely from the
practice of Jaw a Cleveland m '"
conv ietf'd in federal court in 19&amp;! of
conspiring to fiJ&lt; pricPs in rest r aint
of tradE'.
A t the time. R ichard .J. Bogo~
moln~· was chief exf:'Cu t ivf' officer of
!he F irst Na tio nal Supermar kl•t s
Inc . and had been charg&lt;'d with
conspiring Ia fix, raise, stabilize and
m ain ta in the advertised pliers and
everyday shpl f prices of grocer.·
produc ts and I hP advet1 ist'&lt;l pric&lt;'S
of some nwat item s sold in
Cuyahoga Coonty, cou r1 rf'('orcls
showed .
Bogomolny had been und c·r
tem {X)r ary· SUSJX'nsion pending an
mves t iga I ion of his case bv I he
cour1 's board of commissioners on
grieva ncps and discipline, w hich
r eco mm e n ded
i nd fl fi n it r
suspens1on .

SIT-IN - Melg&gt;; High Band students and their parents held an orderly
sit-in at the lohhy of M ei J:S High School \\'edm'Sday night and T hu rsday

morning protesting the firing of Band Director Marilyn GOOdnite at a3-2
vole hy thP M Pi 1,'S Local Disllict B oard of Edu c:Uion Tuesd ay night.

Parents, students protest firing
Meigs High School hand students
Jnd thei r parrnts, ir&lt;:~ I P over t hr
ThPsday ni~hl fi rin g of M eig s H igh
Band D irrc tor M ariJ)·n (;oodnite by
thrf'(' m cmbPrs of the d is trict' s
board of Pd uca t ion, a r r ro nducting a
prote st s it ·in .
T he ~ it - in wi th a largP group of
parent s and stud ents participati ng
got unLJeru·J .\ WC'dnPSda,\· evc·ni ng
al Meigs H igh School wher e
ptJrent -tr ar her conference were
being held. T he orderlv protest wa s
b&lt;'ing co ntinued in thf' school lobh)
this m orning as thf' pa rpnt -1rac hr•r

co nfr r r nr c ront inuf'd un til 12 noon.
Sf'atf'd in 1hf' lobh.v . t hr pr·ot£•stors
displayC'd a \'~J l' i('t~ · of signs in
supJXlrt of Miss Goodnitr . dirf'clor
for t hr past two _
Vl'ar!'&gt; . Ek•ing
dist rihu t(l{] to a ll vis itors a t l h P
sc hool W'r dm·scl&lt;l \ Pvrn ing ~q'rP
notf'S Pxplaini ng th e positirm ot t he·
gr oup . l l w not('s l"l'a d :

lJoosters . T he bancl has shown much
im prm·Pm C'nl &lt;Jnd no parti eJ Jit y \.\·a~
shov.-n. She v.:a~ hired Jx"t~aus£' sh('
was k nown as a s trong d isr ipli na rra n. She L' top.' tn hrr fiPld . MPigs
n ('('{) ~ hf'r . · ·
.L\ t TUf'scJa .\ · night 's txKtrcl mf'f'ting
boar d m ('mt:x' rs . H. i c h&lt;.~rd V aug han.
WnY' Powt:&gt;ll a ndArla nd K ing voted
agdin~, th(· n ·hi ring of M s. C()()(lnit P.
Casting \ 'Uit•s in favor of Mis.s
Goodni te w e n.' mPm bers. Robert
Sn owdr n ancl R()bf'r t Bar1 on.
SpokC'sm en for th r o;; o mf' fiO
student s a nd prtrPnl s ;1 t1 r nrling

··w e s up~rr our hanrl dirPCTor
and ~rso na lit y conflict should not
intPr1f'rf' w it h r on rrart renpwa l . She
!lid her job well and w as wr ll likf'd b.'
thP m ajo ri l~' ol stud Pnts a nd

MGM Farm City purchases Landmark
George Holtt•r. presidrn l of l hf'
new M GM Fart'11C it v. lnc ., report ed
that the new cooperat ive basPd in
Pomeroy and serving M r igs. &lt;.a ll ia
and Ma son CounliPs W&lt;'dnesda"·
rompl etf'd the purrhasc of the
M t•igs Landmark facili tvon L Ma in
St .. in Pom eroy .
Thf' final tra nsact io n wa s carr iffl
out in t he dir ectors· room at Ra nk
One in Pom ti'O)' w ith the facilities

tx&gt;ing tr ansfer red

to the nf'w
COOJX'r ativE' and !he pavmt•ni for II
b&lt;'ing made lo L andmark. r cpres ·
en!Pd by A ttom C'y Bob L ambo.
Holter announced that Jack W .
Ca r sey w ill be general m anagE'r of
the nE'w coope rat ivE' .He indicated

thP boanl is plm s&lt;'d and proud oft hP
suppo rt from local farme rs. im·cstor s. bu siness proplC' and th£'
gpneral public "-' hO ha\'(., investf'd
til£' n{'('rssa r:v c apit a l to m a kP this
pun:hase possible.
Local investors a long w ith t hf'
help of F{oger Watson , assista nt vicP
pl'('sident of Bank Onr . A thens,
1\: .A .. and Bob M iller . B ank One,
At hms. N. A ., Pomeroy Branch,
havC' ass isted wtth the financing of
this nC'w ('()()pt'r a t ivf' r nt erprise &lt;:~ nd
ht' iping put it back into the hands of
local farm 0rs and people of th('
community wh o w UI usc it .
Holter r&lt;&gt;por ts that l'xpa nsions
are bei ng plannl'&lt;l for the new

coorx' rnti\T' in thf' nt'ar fu ture•.
C urrent ser-..: icf'S w ill tx· cont inuf'CI
which in\l ucle :1 ff'('(j m!ll wilh
bagged and bul k f('('(J dPliw tT ;
baggPd and bu lk fl'r til izPr wit h
cli rPct s hipmrn t m·niJ5 hlf' fro m
barges o n thf' O hio Rin"'r : cus10 m
applic ati on of fertil izer ancl r hf' mi cals will cun tmur tn lx' 3\'J ila blr;
fc.trn l . ru ra l and urban dr lh·pries of
petro iPum plu s a spr; il'l' !-&gt;lation an ~
availabl r ami thr F arm ancl C i t ~'
Stor e will fpaturf' H otpomt and
GPne ra l f: lPCfti r appliancr s, law n
and gorden prod uc ts plus ly pica l
farm and rural liv ing suppl ies.
The board of rli rC'f'tors of M G M
Farm City, l ne.. arC' George• Holter .

pn' sidl'nt; ~ i ba M idkiff , de(' pn.,siclcnl; W . S. Mi r h;:w l , Sf'&lt;TPi ar:.· :
.J;lC'k V( Cc.~rSf'\. m 1..1 nagrr a nd
trt'a.-:un 'r : i\ r\'il Holt rr anrl Pirl
1

rq 1 Burri ~.
HoiTPr inclicatPd that MGM Farm

Ci t_
\ · Class A Prelf'r n:d shall's par
,·aJu c $1, 11(() a sh are; Class B
P rcfcrrrd s ha rf's pa r \'a IuP sr-JXJ prr
~ han ': Class,\ Common shnrNi pa r
\'&lt;!lur S301 a share. a nd Class C
Comm on sharf's par va lur $1l0 arf'
.;fill a\·Ji liib iC' . Hr urgf'd anvum'
intl' rPStC'd in purchasing this StOC'k 10
('On! act any of thr ahovl'di r('(' tor ..,or
the MI.M F arm Ctt v OfficP in
PomPro~ ·-

nig ht' s ho&lt;.~rd mPI.:'ting
chargf' t hal I hf' OOa rd WJ:&gt;- dt'l'tr"CC h,\'
llH• p('()piP. hut fci !Pd to rPspond to
t hC' w i s hr~ of 1hf' Pf'UPIP:ln d " t udf'nts
in not rr hirin g M iss C(X)(Initr.
Sf'w •r al
£'X tPnd(·d
thank s to
Snowd('n and l:tJ rt rm for t ht'ir
supporti'T' \·otps ThPsda~· ni~ h t .

Mis s GoodnitPwas a l thrTU£'sda~ ·

OOa rd mf'f'ti ng an d was on h~.md for
thP sit rn Wt'&lt;inPsday ni ght. Sh0
indica ted shP is ovPrw hr lm&lt;'d bv the
sup~r1h 'f' art io n,&lt;;: 1&lt;l kr n b_
v par('nt!"
and studf'nt~ on hPr h0 hJ Jf.

Mondale
in Ohio
CINC l :'&gt;I NAT I 1AP I - Form er
Vier PrC&gt;S idf'nl \\'a ltr r Mondalr
sa.\ ·s h&lt;' ll ne&lt;'d Ohio's hrlp if he is to
win lhf' ~mocr n ti r nomination fo r
p rf'_
., idr nt wi t hout a noo r fi ght at thC'
pJliy's national com ·f'ntion in J ul ~·.
Mondalc sa id ll'f'&lt;lnesda)' night
therr L" a r hance hr cou ld win thr
nominat ion on thf' fi rs t ba llot if his
r a lc ul nlions work out
Monda lr sa id he was n ·t in1Pr£'s l('(j
in d iscussing possiblr v ice prPsidenti al ca ndidates. bu t v.·as kp~·i n,E: on
thr('f' ubj('(' tivE'S ~ "a sa fpr world
with n p rC'S idf'nt w ho is part ir ipa t ing
in for eign poli C'y ," "a nat ion
rC'storin g it s comPf"l it h·C' Pdgr ·· and
"a fairer count ry ror th(' pt &gt;Qp]p .. b~·
pru tE~' I ing social srcu ritY. Medicare
and issurs like r l\·iJ right s aw l
wom f'n·s r ig ht s

in minor wrec/;

A Middlepo ri m an w as cited by
the Gall la ~ Melgs Post of !he Ohio
Highway P atrol for DWl following a
10: 30 p.m. accident Wednesday on
County R oad 12 south of Ohio 124 .
Charged w as Mark A . M cCloud ,
18, 159 Fourth St.
McCloud w as south on I hE' roa d In
his ca r when he drove off the road
ca using his vehicle to str ike a dirt
embankment.
The vPhlek• had modPr ate
damage.
A R£&gt;edsvUJe man claimed Injury
in an early morning accident on
Ohio 7 one mUesouth of0hlo681, but
did not require treatment at the

scene.
Injured was Guy J . W alker.28,Rt.

1.
The driVer was not1h on thE'
highway when his car went off the
road , Into a ditch and overturned In a
rornfleld .
His vehlcle was Ilea v Uy damaged
In the 2 a.m. incident.

l'uf'sd J~·

IJIoman injured

Middleport man
faces DWI charge

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Columbia
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refund

USDA CHOICE ROUND

SUPERIOR FRANKIE

Handicap identification

Story, photo on P age 9

Drilling p ro blems
on agenda
Prnblrms as soc i&lt;.~ t f'd with gus o.m d
oil w ell site df'vclopmf'nl a nd br inr
disposa l in !ViPigs Count v will ll&lt;'
discussed at length at a puilhc
m f'l'tin g to ix' held at 11 : ~p . m. on
Sa tu n:la v. April 211. at th&lt;' MPigs
Senior Citizens Cr nter in P omr ro.v .
Sponson:'d b\ thf' Mrigs Soil and
Water ConSPr v at ion Dis tr ict. thP
M f' i.(!s Count~· E xtr nsion Sl'rvicf' .
the U. S. Soil Cufl.S(•tYa l ion s,.,, ·in•
and th!' Oh io [)('pari m&lt;&gt;n t of Na tural
rwsou rr r s Oil :lnd \.rt.'i D ivision. thf'
mE'f:'ting will br ing out pn~ spn t and
fut ur"P o il " nd g:ts Ja ws, n il and gas
indus try \'il'V.lJO in ts. rulf' o f thr soil
and w atl'r ('OnSC'rVJ tiun district ,
underg rou nd inj('{'ti on of s a lt brinr
an d a panel discuso;;;ion on th(•
problem s.
Some half dozen spcak0rs wil l tx'
!Pa tu rr'tl dur ing 1hr rnf'{'l in g.

FamUy Medicine on Page 7

COMPIEI'FD - ThetransferofthcLandmarkfaclDiy onE.MainSi.,
Pomeroy, to the new MGM Fann City ,Inc., was completed Wednesday
al Bank One, Athens, N.A., Pomeroy Branch omoes tnPomeroy. Among
lhose present lor the completion of the tranoJfer and payment were front, I
1&lt;1 r , Bernard Fultz, attorney for MGM Fann City; &amp;ger Watson,
MSistwtl vice president ofBankOne, Athens; George Holler, president of

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the board of the New Fann City; Boh Mille r, Pomeroy Bank of Bank
One; back, I to r , J ack W. (;arsey, gene ral manager of the new
cooperative; Zilla Midkiff, hoard secn.&gt;tary; \\' . S. Michael, Anoll Holter,
ali member.s of Fwm City board of dlrcctor.s; Boh DeLambo, attomey
for Landmark. Fann City director un a hl~ to he present Is Plrl Bunis .

A Rio C randf' w om an suf!i 'l'('CJ
m inor in j urif'.... m a h: IH p .m .
acc ident on () hi (J I no r1 h ot l hP&lt; ; ;~ 11 ia
Count~ · linr TuPsda\ bu t d id not
rPquirr t rPJ tm ('nt at ttlf ' ~&lt; '( '0( '
r eport s thf' C a lli &lt;1 :vl f' i ~ Po:-.t o! thf'
Oh lO Hi gh v:a~ Jlat rol.
ThP inj un •d wa&lt;., l k r nda h
Brown , :n Sht · H-as d p.a ~Sf'ng, T 111 ;~
c a r drin~n b,v rb nrl\ H. lkown . Ji.
R io Gran&lt;if'
,.\n () t twr dr iW'r
R hond a n. D1mn . 2~. Pomf'ro~ ·- v:a ~
citrd b~· th&lt;' p;!ll1Jl !cir :ts"unxl cii ';JJ
d istance' ahf';·ul
Dunn W J~ tr.J n •lling !'&gt;Outh ])( •hind
Brown. Dunn was un.thlr tos topaml
struck B rown to thf' rf'ar Thf'
Vf'hicl f's had m rxirra tr dam agf'
A V('hiclf' dri w• n h\ \1\.'a lt t' r K
Dillon. 22. Rt'(•d :-\ ill(•, susta inr"CC
light damagP in"&gt;::,() p.m . acci&lt;i&lt;'nt
on Ohio HiCI nort h of F orked Run
Par k.
D illon was nor th on th&lt;' stat£•
highw:Jy , lost cont rol of his \'Phk lr
and went off thr right side of the
road .
A pickup truck stnrck and killed a
d('(•r on Ohio ti!ll at 8 p.m .
Driv&lt;'fl b) ' F r ank l in How ard, 1R.
Pom eroy. the picku p was heading
wesl when thP animal crossed its
pat h. The dr i\ '('r was uni njured .

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