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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.

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Jury finds
New Haven
man guilty

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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 ..... • •
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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.

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Offer Expires April 21. 1984

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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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Potted Meat ~!:. 2_

See story on Page 8

Columbia
must pay
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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Thursday . April l9, 1984

Commenta.-y
More on Nicaragua

The Daily Sentinel

If you are looking lor a handy wa y
to curb the population Pxploslon, try
the death penalty for anyone who
says: "Do you believe that the end
justifies the means 7 " l was a
schoolboy when a professor of
philosophy, overhearing this logical
barbarism, announced that he
would leav&lt;e the room if ever h&lt;'
heard II again. The proper formula tion, herold us, is: "Do you beiievP
that lhe end justifies any means?"
It Is just this simple.

Ill Court Slreel
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTEREST OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
i\sslstant Publisher/Controller

BOB HOEFUCH
General Manager

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
Ne-ws Editor

Ordinarily, you would not push
violently an old lady, stPal a piece of
hl'!'ad, or ftre a gun lntothpfaceof a
human being. But ali of thl'S!' things
you would doll a) thPold lady would
otherwise be hit by a bus; b) your
child would die of hunger; c) the
human being would plungp his knliP
Into your hPart. What you would not
do. If you agree that the end does not
jusify any means, Is fire a gun at the
bus driver as the alternative to
pushing the old lady our of thl'way;

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Hart's decisive win
not decisive enough
![ Gary Hart ke&lt;&gt;ps w inning as "dc'&lt;'isiv&lt;&gt;lv" as he did in Arizona, the
Colorado senator is going to find himself far short of the Democratic
prPSidenfial nomination when l.he primary season is over in June.
Hart did g&lt;'t back on the w inning track in the Arizona caucuses this past
wwkrnd as thP campa ign for th&lt;• nomination movro to the West, wh&lt;'r&lt;'
Hart claims the kinship of a resident of the region .
But th&lt;' victory demonstrares the dimensions of his problem ash&lt;' tries to
overtake Walter F. Mondale before the delegates answer the roll c"ll in
July at th&lt;' Democratic National Convention.
Hart won 45 percent of th&lt;' vote at the caucuses, whiiP Mondale won 40
pel'&lt;'ent. The Rev. Jesse Jackson took 13 P&lt;'rcenL
"Wf! won that slale pn:-tty decisively," Hart told reporters after rhe
Vlclory.
Those numbers translatl'd in to 17 dclegarcs for Hart, 15 for Mondale and
1 for Jackson.
Thai two-delegatP roge for Hart didn 't do much to narrow Mondalc's
lead in th&lt;' important delegate count. Aftl'r thl' wpekend. Mondale held a
4T.;-vote margin owr Hart in delega!Ps . The furm&lt;er vice presidenr had just
und&lt;'r 1.100 d&lt;&gt;legatPS, whil f! Ha11 had just over 600.
: Jackson had less than 200. Morf'than30JdE'l~atf"Swrrt'unromrnittedur
plrogro to other hop€'fuis or favorite-son condidatps.
To win the nomina !ion, a candida!&lt;' will have to l'('ach the magic number
of 1,967 d&lt;'lcgate-votes .

Looking at the second half of 1hf' primJ r:v and caucus Sf'aso n, Hart h a~

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formidablf' rask of rcachmg that i&lt;•vcl for VICtory.
. With Sf'ven mon:' W&lt;'C'ks to go heforP lhf' primarv seasonC'nd s 1m .JunC' ::..

about 1,770 d&lt;'legates remain to be chosen in 21 states and territories.
- If Hart wins o2 P&lt;'rrent of th&lt;' remaining dPiegotes- as hcd1d in Arizona
- he would pick up aboul 9'Jl and have a total of aboul 1,52.'\ on .June 6.
That's -142 shon of th&lt;' magic number
But Mondale would be almost hom&lt;· under the same a ~sumptions .
-The form&lt;'r vice prpsident won 45 [l('rrenr of the Arizona ddegatf'S A
similar showing in the remaining states would giv&lt;' him about !'00 mm't'
deit&gt;gal&lt;" and put his tolai at about l.R75 on .lune 6.
Thai' s only about 92 short of vicl oiy.
Jackson would end up with 211 d&lt;'iegales, whil&lt;' 320 would stilll:x• in the
uncomml1ted or favoritf' S() n colum n.
To win , Hart would have to at tract83 P£'11'Pnl of the uncurrunill&lt;'fl t&gt;lack
and .Jackson d&lt;'lcgatf's. If .Jackson ihrew his supp0111o Hart, that would pur
thf' ColorJdo S('nator onlv hJlf wav to 1.%7

Sen. Glenn could
get another chance
Se-n ..John Glenn could gpt ~nofh('r shot a t thf' lX&gt;mocra tic prC&gt;sidf'nti~ll
nomination in I~ if lhC' evrntual 1984 nominf'f' loSf's to Prrsidrnt Reagan

this faiL
The Ohioan r la1ms not to hf' looking ttlal tar down

tros, Knepper
stop Dodgers, 3-0

William F. Bt4Ckley Jr.
shoot the baker for putting a price
on a loaf of bread; trigger fusillade
fire against a row of people knowing
that one of lhe buiiPts wUI nail your
assallanl.
But sui'!' enough, lhere w as Sam
DQnaldson of ABC, who unhappily
had no contact with the professor In
question and did not learn thl'
distinction osmotically, saying to
Henry Kissinger on- "This Week
with David Brinkley" : So you
believe that the end justifies the

By BOB GREENE
i\P Sports Writer
Bob Knepper had a lot to prove to
himS&lt;'II, and he made believers of
the Los Angeles Dodgers.
"I did a lot of thinking in the
off-season, but I didn't feel I had to
prove anything to anyone but
myself," the HoustonAstros pitcher
said Wednesday after hurling his
second ·stra ight complele game, a
3-0 v ictory over the Dodgers. "You
can't go through life trying to prove
things to other people. I just had to
learn to stay within myself and not
let outside things bother me."
Last season, Knepper had a 6-13
record and reportedly was on the
trading block early this year. But on
Wl'dnesday, he tossed a four-hitter,
striking out five and retiring 11
batters in a row in one stretch .
In other National League games
Wronesday, Pittsburgh defeated
Philadelphia &amp;-3, Atlanta l'dgl'd
Cincinnati 5-4 in 10 innings, New
York nipped Montreal 5-4 and St.
Louis and Chicago split a doubleh&lt;'ader, Sl . Louis taking the opener
&gt;-O and the Cubs winning the
nightcap 6-1.
"Thai's the best game I've PVer
seen Knepper pitch," Los Angeles
Manager Tormny Lasorda sa id .
Knepper's learmnales agreed.
Jose CruzdfPve in theAstros' firs!
run with a sacrifice fly in the firsl
inning and made two fine running
catches in left flf!ld, victimizing
Mike MarshaU In the fourih and
seventh innings.

means?
Henry Klsslnll'y- spent halt his
Ute reachlnll. a"? he was under
some strahi to ~ember that he
should not dea~th Sam Donald·
son as he would
ve dealt with a
;am. So he tliedto
freshman at H
say It all coolly, apd he did a pretty
good job, altbougp additional exas·
peratlon wou j d have been
understandable. i
Look, he said, !,t makes sense, In
considering the q)lestlon of Central
America, to st"f from the other
- end. The other end Is: What do we
desire to see not ~appen' Presumably, the commurjlcatlon of Nicaragua as an expa~lonist, aggressive,
Soviet base. If we desire an end,
then we desire tile means appropriate to that end's realization, fair
enough' If the ' baby Is starving,
first you go out and buy food. If you
have no money, you beg for food. If
no one responds to your supplications, then you steal it. It someone Is
there to keep you from stealing It
surreptitiously, then you use force
to slealll. Always the objective Is to
ke&lt;&gt;p lhe child from s1arvtng.
Now In International affairs, th&lt;'
primacy of I he security of the state
is th&lt;e end, the reallza lion of which is
paramount. That Is why when
Jeane Kirkpatrick came on the
same program she had so little
dlfflcully in disposing of silly
questions involving th&lt;' World
Court Someone proposed that the
World Court rule whelher the
mining of I hf! harbors of Nicaragua
was "legal. " Mrs. Kirkpatrick
countered I hal there is no body of
law thai governs legality when lhe
mailer of protection againsl aggression is raiS&lt;'d. That, after all,ls
why W&lt;' have a &amp;-curity CouocU.

Pirates 6, Phlllies 3
Tony Pena sla.rmnl'd a two- run
homer and Bill Madlock drove in

answf'rs.
1 tn&lt;JY b&lt;&gt; a blf' to cast a \itt!r li ght
on thf' tragf'dy of l.f'b ano n. Onf'
ca usf' of the fiasco \vas too much
rf'lianrr on Lebanesf' Prf'sidC"nt
Amln Crmaycl - a w ea k if'adf'r,
glvf'n to fits of moodin£&gt;Ss, who
SN?mf'd morf' cnncC'rnf'CI ahout thr
trappin gs than thf' l'C'SJXmsibilitif'S

of power.
M.v Pvidrnrr comf's from a s('('r C'I
document draftf'd by th r l sraf'li s
ond signed by U.S. mrdiator Rot:x•n
Mc F'arlanf' . It might havr Sl'rvC'd
as thr basis for a nf'go tiatf'd
srttlrment of the lo ng-sw ndin g
diff('rr ncf'S among t hf' fartion s
fil:!hting for powf'r in Lf'banon .
T his in triguing documrnl was
(IIJfaim'tJ b.v 'fer\\' assoc i a If' ! .ucf'rtC'

Lagnado, who traveiE'd to Israrl to
!rack down lh&lt;' story of mi ssl'd
oppor tunities. well -m!'aning lnt ~r­
mrdiarif's 1::1nd political obstruction
that brought first the hlundPrs. thcn
thr failurf's.
Thr documrnt was approvro by
thf' United Staff'S in a covf'r· IC'ttrr
1ypro In the King Davirl hotel in
Jrrusalem. on hotel stationery with
an old lyp&lt;•writer providro by the
m anagf'mf'n t. It was signN:J by
McF"rl~m· and datt'&lt;l Aug. :!2. 19&amp;1
Thf' documC'nt w:.~s intPndPd to
provid&lt;' a basis fur fruitful n&lt;'gotla tions lx'twt•f•n GPmayf'l's govPrnmrnt .:md thC' Drusr minority
headro by \Valid .Jumblat. It ca llro
for Gf'mayf'l's Chtistian rf'gimf' to
ma kf' conC'f'sslons to thf' Drusf' .
Thf' Israplis ' com'C'rn was C'l rar
T hC'y W('l'f' prf'paring to wit hdraw
lhf'ir troops from lhf' slratC'gic
Shouf mountain ff'gion . Tl'lf':\' knf'w
thai. oncf' thf'.\' Wf'I'C' gonC', th£'
I .f'banC'S(' army " ·ould facf' &lt;.1 stiff
cha!lrngf' from the UrusC'- unlf'"~

GC'mayPI madC' concrssions and a n
agrP(&gt;mf'nl

was n'achPd.

So thr lsraplis prppared thf'
working pappr I hal would srrvr as
a basis for n~gotiations Jxotwf'{'n
C&lt;'mayel and .JumblaL McFarlan&lt;'
lookro it ovPr and "sa id he bclirvro
this was a good basis for lhC'
beglnnln~: of a dialogue and ne~:or ia ­
lions," according to a high lsrarl i
officiaL McFar bnd 'ignro iL
Thr Israelis then took the docu ment to .JumhlaL "He gat reallv
agHatf'd." said an Isr&lt;::~C'Ii sourcf',
"and claimf'd that Wf' had cnm ·
pl&lt;&gt;l&lt;&gt;ly ignorl'd the most imporlant
df'mands lhr Drusf' had."
Rut when told that both th &lt;'
lsra(llis and thf' Amf'ricans stood b:v
th&lt;' document. .lumblat reluctantly
approvfld 11 as a basis for nPgolla tions. " I am agr('('ing on !his only
l)(l('aUS(' I am convinced that 1hl'
othrr part y 1( ;f'mavrll \Viii not
agr('('," .lumbl at told the Israel is
Rut hP ad dro: " If the other party
agrws, I will JX'rsuadr my ronsti -

two runs with a pair of hits to power
Pittsburgh over Philadelphia. The
victory snapped a Pirates' six-game
losing streak.
Pena's homer, his third of the
season and second in as many
games, followed a Jason Thompson
single and staked winning pitcher
John Candelaria to a :;.3 lead in the
third Inning.
Garry Maddox homf!red for the
losers before a crowd of2,752, one of
the five smallest since Three Rivers
Stadium opened in 1970.
Mets5, Expos4
A two-oot, bases-loadl'd double in
the ninth Inning by Wally Backman
lifted New York to a 5-4 victory owr
Montreal and snapped a three-game
M~ losing string.
Darryl Strawberry ll'd off the
inning "with a single and, after two
were out, stole second before
reliever Jeff Reardon walkl'd John
Gibbons and plnch -hiUer Ron
Hodges to load the bases. Backman
thf!n hit a soft liner into the left field
corner off Gary Lewis, scoring
Strawberry and Gibbons.
Huble Brooks homerl'd for the
Mets, while Tim Raines slammed a
borne run for MontreaL
Cardinat. 5-1, Cuh&lt;iO-G
Bill Buckner and Jody Davis
delivered key hits in a four -run six th
inning to lead Chicago to victory in
thf!second game and glverheCubsa
split of their doubleheader with St.
Louis.
Joaquin Andujar checkl'd the
Cubs on five hils and David G=n
drove In three runs wtth a single and
a two-run homer for a 5-0 Cardinal
victory in the opener.

Twemy-four area high school
track squads 113 boys and 11 gtrls)
will participate In the 17th annual
Ga llipolis Rotary R elays at Evans
Field, Rio Grande Saturday.
GAHS Track Coac h Keith
McCuift:l s&lt;o~ id this is six more than
last ye&lt;Jr's field .
"Athen s and Fairland will be the
boys teams to watch," McGuire
said. "Gallipolis, Athens, Fairland
and Logan a rf• Favored in the girls

luf'nry that unck:&gt;r thr circumstan-

ces this is what we could gel."
Unfortunarely, Jumblal's original asSi'ssmPnl of Gemayel was
corrr&lt;'t. The Christian leader,
S('('UrP tn his belief thai the United
Sta irs would back him with Its
awPsomf' powrr, a nd conlemptu·
ous of I hr Drusf'. refusl'd to
n&lt;'gotlat&lt;' w ith .Jumblat.
" The C;c&gt;maycl regime beliltled
I hP st rm!!f h of t h&lt;' Druse," an
l sra Pli official said. "They would
not tak&lt;' heed of our S&lt;'rious
warnings that they would be
surprlsro bv tht• way the DruS&lt;'
would [l('lform. Th&lt;'Y said we were
grossly &lt;'xaggrring the slrf!ngth of
the Druse. And who lh&lt;' heck are the
Drusp? Raslcally a wry primitive
mountain tribe."
"-' II turnro out of course, the
DruSP militia . with substantial help
from the Syrians. whipped thl'
('hristian -!C'd governmPnt forces.
When Gemayrl lx&gt;lalroly decided
he's tx"&gt;ttf'r nrgotiatC', it was too latP.

division," the GAHS mentor added .
Activities will begin at 9a.m. wilh
the coaches meeting. Field events
start at 9:30a.m., running cvpnts at
10 a.m.
Finals are schedulro to begin at
noon.
Individuals to watch this yea r ar('

Greg Jones, Nelsonv ille-Y ork, who
has a shqt put effort of ti0'-2" t hus
far this spring tthe Rotary R&lt;'iay
mark is 01''-4". SPI in 1981 by Rob

I~ ,,.,,

h1s top priorilies .

Bur whf'n thf' SPnalor rf'lurnrd to Ohio thi s w('(&gt;k for

ttw rongypssional

Easter br&lt;'ak, he still soundl'd like a presidf'ntial candida!&lt;'. He talkro
aOOut na lion1.1l issuf'S in a s1xrrh to ahnut 100 f"'df'rl.v ciliz('ns at a sf'ntor
citizf'ns cPnlrr in Columbus
Among othf'r things, hf' s;Jid that h.\· thf' ~·ear 2(0), onf' of f'VP~' six
AmC'rlcans willhf&gt; hS or olf1f'r. I n mf•ntioning lhf' longC&gt;vi ty of U.S. citiz£'n ~
and thf'ir rontinuing rontrihutions to soc if'l\', hf' said, "Thf' grn .v ing of
/\mC'rica is an ad\·LJn t&lt;Jg"f' c·nJo.v t'fl tl.\ ' no other nalion in thf' worlu .··
l.atf'r. at a npw s contrrpnc&lt;'. l. lrnn rrmindf'd rPportrrs that hf' was th£'
aulhor of thP Nuclear I\ on Pmlif&lt;Talion i\rl of 1~7R ··which not onl)' hf'lp&lt;'d
Ohio and lhP nation. but the world."
~lf'nn said hf' intf'nds to i)( ' Vf' t~· Jcfi vC' at ttl€' [)(&gt;mocrafir National
Convention In .Julv. and t hat h&lt;' wi ll S('('k iO shaP&lt;' the parrv platform "ith
moderate views .which hr claim&lt;'!l a1't' rspouS&lt;'d by a majorit y of thr
nation's ~mocrats .
The senator was vagU(' about why . ilthi' is lru&lt;'. that thr.V failed to ra ll.v
around his cauS&lt;' in the long S&lt;'ri&lt;'s of r aucuS&lt;'s and primaries befon• his
withdrawal.
But h&lt;' sugJ-!Psted, in l'ffrd , tha t Dpmocrats with mudt•rall• viPWs also
arc modPratc in th&lt;'ir Pn thusiasm about primary eir&lt;·tions and lhat the
candida I&lt; •s who suc('(l('t) in th('m oftt •n do so with sloganism . "I won 't run on
a sloga n ," (;]('nn said.
Gim n. now 62 after 10 years in l hr Senate, probably would havt• a betl&lt;'r
chan('(' for thf' nomination in l~m than anyone in thjs year's DPmocralic
fi('ld lf the nomination procPss prndUC'l'S a liberal IOS('r to RPagan, who
would not be Pi iglblc for a I hird te1m .
Although some observ&lt;'rs say Clenn' s lack of charisma and his affinlly
for substanCf' ovf'r sty I£' \\!ill k('('p him hum the presidency, his f('nadty in
reaching goals cannot be ovrrlookro.
As a boy 1n New Concord, hf' drcidro to b&lt;' a pilot and became onr, lh&lt;'n
went on i~ 1962 to be the first Am&lt;•rican astronaut to orbit the earth.
He lh&lt;&gt;n decided to be a U.S. S&lt;'nator and made lwo abortive at!Pmpts
spanning 10 years befor&lt;' flnall~ bei ng electro .

Today

•

In

history

Today is Thursday, Aprll19. the !lOth day of 1!114 There are 256days lert
in lhe year.
Todav's highlight in history:
On April 19, 1775, th~ Am &lt;'ncan Revolutionary War began with British
deleals at Lexington and Conrord, Mass.
On this datP:
In 1865, President Abraham Lincoln's funeral was held al th&lt;' White
House, with n:'iatlves, friends and government officials attending thP
servia&gt; in the East Room .
In 1951, Gf!n. Douglas MacArthur appeared before Congress and
attlcked Truman administration policies after being I'!'ili'Ved of his
canmand in Korea .
In 19Q!, thP FBI ldentlfied a man wanred In thP assassination of Martin
Lulller KJng Jr. as James Earl Ray, a tugttiVl' from thl' Missouri State
Piinllmtlary .

~0

man in lhf' nrw compan.v. I built
thi' building and l'w park{'() in the
sa me pia"'' fur 10 yrars . We'll put
your nJm(' and titlf' in front of .vour
parking space."
Simon sai d, "That 's nor good
Pnough. I gPI thl' No. 1 spot or lho
dea l is off."
On£' oF thC' invrstmrnt bankPn;
\\'ho saw his ~JOm!llion commission
going down th£' drain Sf'nt out for a
plan of the parking lot . He spr&lt;'ad it
out on thr conferencr table. "I'm
surr something can bP work&lt;'d out.
Mr. GartunkC'l, this is your parking
space. 10 fe&lt;&gt;t from thp main
en trance of the building. Why
couldn't wr give Mr. Simon thi s
parking spot on thP olh!'r sidf'. 10
fN't from thf' rntrancr? "
Carfunkel said, "That spot is
rf'Sf'rvf'd for my wiFe. Shf''.s nrVf'l'
parkro anywhere Pisc."
"So where is my wife going to
park?" Simon said angrily.
"Right over hrre." Garfunkel
said.
"My wife would never stand for
11 . She's always parkro next tom&lt;'. I
ge t your parking spot and my wife
gets lh&lt;' space nPxl to me. or the
deal Is off."
Carfunkel turned lo onr of his
lawyPrs. " You told me this was
gotng lobe a friendly takeov&lt;'r ."
"They didn't say anything about
parking," the lawyer protestl'd .
Simon said, "I'll fell you what I'll
do. The Simon Steel Company wiU
lhrow In another $200 million io
sweeten the pot, If I get your
parking space."
Garfunkel got red In the faCf!.
" My parking spot Is not for sale,
Simon. I worked too hard to build up
this company lo gtve up my No. 1
slot In the lot."
Simon stared Icily at Garfunkel.
"If you refuse to gtve me your

S!)acr. Wf'll go out on thf' markf't

and gPI control of thpcompan,v . and
lhf' n ~~our car won '! f'VC'n gf'l insidC"
rh e gatrs."
" 'Oka~'. Simon. if .vou want to play
hardball. wf' f'a n p!a~' thf' samf'
game too. Wf''ll buy eontrol of your

Alfred, Coal Gravel.
Jones' top challenger Will be
North Ga llia' s Matt Krmp€'r. de
fending shut put champion.
A new champion is ::~ssurpd in th e
girls division - ChPsapPake, last
year's winner- is not listed among
Ihe 1984 entriC&gt;s.
Thr boys divi sion is :.~J so ass ur f'd

CINCINNATI (AP) - Capluring
Washington said .
a one-game S&lt;'ries is a modest
"When you gel a 4-0 lead on Soto,
accompllslunent, but Managf!r Joe
you've got to expect to win," Torre
Torre hopes it's the start of
said. "But not when they tie it up." .
something big for the struggling
Given a reprieve by the four-nul
Atlanta Braves.
comeback, Solo went nine innings;
The Braves got a pair of early
strilung oul four and scattering
home runs from Cla.udell Washing- seven hits. Barker was followed by
ton and a tenth-Inning single from
Rick Mahler, Jeff Dedmon and
Jerry Royster to beat the Cincinnati
finally Steve Bedrosian in the ninth,
Reds 5-4 Wronesday in whal which endl'd in a 4-4 tic.
amountl'd to a one-game homestand
There were two outs in the top of
at Riverfront Stadium. The first half
the tenth when Dale Murphy singll'd.
of the two-game series was rained
and stolf! second. Af ter Chris
out Tuesday.
Chambliss drew an intentional walk
"This was a big win because of the
hum reliewr Tom Hume, 0-2,
way we won it,"Torresaid,afterthe
Royster grounded a soft single to left
Braves wasted a 4-0 lead and came
field and Murphy was off and
back for only their fourth victory in
n.uming.
12 games. "It's still April. We've
The throw from lefl fielder Duane
been waiting for a start somewhere.
Walker anivE'd at home plate theThis is the c loses! thlng resembling
sa me time as Murphy did . Th0
one.''
6-foot -5, 215 -pound outfield e1·
Washington rapped homers in hi s tumbled mto DilardPIIo. knocking
fir st two at-bats. a solo shot lcadinl(
the ball away a' h&lt;' scorro th.e
off the game and a three-run blast III
v.'inning run.
thf! second, lo stake the Braves to a
4-0 lead against usually stingy . - - - - - - - - - - - - slarter Mario Solo. Washington now
has fiv e homers in the season.
JEFF'S CARRYOUT
But the Reds, trying to forestall
Pomeroy , OH .
their fifth straight loss. retaliated
NOW SERVING
wilh Ron Ocster's two-run triple in
the bottom of the second and two
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Thursday, A

Jacksonl)s hot bat
defeats Twins, 9-2
By KEN RAPPOPORT
AP Sports Writer
Rl'ggi!' Jackson is back in a
familiar roiP. unJy now if 's "M r .
April" insl&lt;•ad of "Mr. October."
Oncp kno"11 as "M r . October"
because of his rfford·makingWorld
SNiPs exploit s with the N0w York
Yankf'l's, Jackson is hitting the ball
with old·lime ferocity thPse day s.
W!'dnesday night, the rej uvm ·
at!'d California slugger h&gt;l a two·run
homPr and figured in

J

Blue ,Jays 7, Orioles I
Dave Coll ins drove in thr('(' runs

an ,\mcrican League·IPading lo
runs battf'd in and four hom&lt;' runs

which tic him with Oak land 's Dav·t·
!.;Ingman lor thf' league lt'ad
Last y&lt;'ar. Jackson hit unlv H
homt' runs with 4~ RBI and was
thought tu bl• npar the t&gt; nd of his
baseb&lt;J ll carf'f'r.
In olhf'r AL act iun, lhf' unddl'a tf'd
[X.troit Tigc-rs won thf'i r nint h game
with a 4-l 10-inning victol).' ovf'r
Kansas

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Toron to

Pf'rcontr from firs t baSC' in thC' ninth
to boost Sea ttle over Oakland
With nnf' out , Pf'rcontP sing!C'd off
BUI Athf'r ton . 0-1. &lt;J nd one out latf'l'.

Davis doubl('(l off reliPvw Ri ll
Caudill for his lour1h RBI of thr·

\v hipp('d

g:&lt;..~mc .

Baltimoff' 7-1 , Sea ttl!' !'dg&lt;'d Oak
land 54. New York turn&lt;'d back
Clew land ').It and Texas I tipped
Bostn 4&lt;l.
Jackson k nockf'd in a r un for thf'

Mariners I'Plicvt'r Paul Mira
tx·lla, I 0, who cscapro a ba st's
loJ d&lt; ~l jam in lht• ninth , picked up
th f' , ·ictur:': .

Yarokt'&lt;" 5, Indi ans 0

.·\n gC'!s w 1t h a groundout in a
tour-11Jn first innlng hrforf' his

llom('J' in &gt;he third off LatT)'
Pash nick. who had rPiil'Ved AI
Will iams. 12. w ith rwo out in tht•
l'irst. Pa shn ick allow!'d an RBI
doubiP to Brian Down ing in tht• fifth ,
aftt•r .Jackson had doubl('(.l.
Geoff Zah n and Doug Corbett
cumbinrd un an Pight- hittf'r for thr
Angl'ls. Zahn, 2·0. earned lh&lt;' victory
w ithout J strikrout, wa lking just
onf'. Za hn gave' up a leadoff hom&lt;'
ru n to IJant'l l l::ko ..\·n in t hP fi rst.
Brown's f'irst ma jor leaguf' hom Pr.
and allowC'd just fiw• ot hrr hit s Ln his
dght innings of v.:ork .
Ti~N ~. Rn~als

:1

Alan TrammPII sc•or f'd the \\'inning mn from th irrl whr n Kunsa s
Ci t ~· sc•cond hasPma n Frank \-Vhitr
~lOilbif'(l I .nrry Hrrndon's two-out

groundrr in thP Hllh inning. lifting
[')(&gt; troi t O\'rr thf' Hovnls.

Thf' Tigl'r s' 9 Ostart, thP b!'st in the
c lub"s H4-vrnr histor;.·. is two sh_v of
lhf' 1\L rf..:urd SPI in 19Rl whPn the
Oa kland 1\ 's won 11wit hout a df'fPal.

Thr• ,\tlanta Rrav·t •s' J:W st " r t in 1YR2
set the m&lt;Jjor l('aguC' n'&lt;'Ord.
Will if' Hf'rnand( •z ca m f'on to pit ch
thP 10t h in rplif' f o l' ~lartC'r .Jack
Mun is a nd r C'tirC'd thf'sidf' in ordf'r
to ('&lt;lrn hi s fir:., I AL \"ictory. T ra il ing

:w, the• Roy als tied the' game in the

Ph il N ie&gt;km and .Jost' Rijo
romhinr d on a five-hitwr as Nf'w
York hlankf'd Clf'\'dand in J gan w
p I a .\' (' d
i n s u b . f r r (' z i n _g
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1\ &gt;ekr o, tlw V&lt;'l!'ran knuckl&lt;'ba liN
who sigmxl a frPe agent coni ra e!
w ith J\'('w York. yielded fivC' hit s
w hilf' ~ 1 r i king out six and \.\'a l king
two ovrr th Pfi rs t six innings. Niekro.

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U &lt;.,;(' ;~ _..,., n .._ in ( ·ha r lcslon, W .\ '.1. , gnt
lxwk In hdck home run~ from
l{ocln•·\ · l ·ra ig ancl Shan1P Oug:.t s to
s p ; 1rk ~ ~ ni nt · run llarragf' in fhf'
S{'('O rl r l

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ru n~ in lh£• f•ighth innmg bPforr
HochrstPr c lo ~f'd ou 1 tllf' scoring
v;ilb a fuur n .m ninth
\1 Ji n(' s Sh '\ 'f' FJ IT. :2-0. pi !('hNI h
1 :l innings to notch th(' \"iC100' Wh ii P

ltangl'"" ~. R•..t Sox :l
NC'd Yost kc•\ t--d a 1hrT•f•-run l'ou1 ·t h
inni ng "": ith a two-run singlP and
Tf'xus wr nt on to lx&gt;a l Boston and
hand! hP R('d Sox lht'ir six ! h los ~ in a
row
Righl -hanciPr Dann~ · OJ 11.vin
st•! t lf'(l down alter il sh&lt;Jky start and
t&gt;al'm'&lt;l lhP \"iclon· in his hrs.t
dt 'f'ision oft ht, y(•a r. Dan\·in J IJm\·f'd
ninf' hit s. JUSt tw o a ftf'r t hC' seco nd
inning, Jnd SI11JC'k out ~vPn without
w al ki ng a ba ltf'r in dghl inn i ng~ of

wo r k. Da\'f' Tob&gt;k pitchPd the nint h
for his fi rst s;.IH'.

to &lt;.,("On ' T ;n"\ "f'r :.Jnd W in
ningham c~nnl ' homp on &lt;l o;; acr ifkP

flv
Rf •\' lllllcl s" hornt'r highllghh'&lt;i a

fnu r r-un fourth inni ng for l hf'T1df's
T h!' Nlud 1-!t •ns spoi h'&lt; l Sid
F c•rn;.Jndf'r· shu tout b id wht'n Creg
( ;Jgnc· 11laslr'&lt; l a two -run hnmf'r in
t h(' nim h.
Ff' rnandt·;. 1 1. wcntt hr·rl istacPIII
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Tim 11lom !Json's sinf,!](' and Wa re!
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F'ridu,.-'11 Gamfll&gt;;
l 'lll'lhu!J.:h al C" hkago
l!l"lU~ I I Il at ,\llama , 1n1
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By farrier or Motor Ro ut£&gt;

his I hn'f'Siil rts thi s Sf'a~o n . movf'd !6
2:lrd place on the all ·timP li st of
major league v· ic tor ies wit h 271.
surpa&gt;Sing Hall·ol·Fame r Bur lf'i gh
( ;rim('S.
l(iju held Clr•vcland hi ti Pss. strik
ing ou t fivt' un•r l h(.l fi ned thl'L'l'
innings to notr h his fi r st major

Guides ·boost lead
with 13-9 victory
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MPmhf'&gt;r · Thf' A ssociatf'd Pr(&gt;Ss, In land Dall y Prf'SS Assorla ton and lhC'
A mN lC'a n N('W!;papPr Publls hPrs As ·
soc lalion . National Advprt1slng R£&gt;pre sP ntati vC', Branham ~l'w~paPf'r Sales,
7.1.1 T hird Avl'nU£', New York, New
York 10017.

\.Vith a double and a two-run singlr

and Davf' Slieb and Dennis L amp
combin('(l lo chPCk Aaltimore on
live hits, leading Toronto ovf'r the
struggling OlioiPS.
Slleb. 2·0. 1ost his shutout bid when
plnch·hittN Joe Nolan hi t hi s first
hornerolthcSf'ason in the Baltimore
&lt;'ight h, tlwn ldt in fa vor of Lamp in
thf&gt; ninth .
.Jim Pa lme&gt;r, 0-2 , who gi::I VP up fi vp
ru n~ in fivC' innings, was tagged with
thp loss. the ninth in 11 stat1s fol'lhc
d efending World Champions
Mariners 5, A's ~
Rookie AI Davis' two-our doubiP,
his third ol the gamf'. scor!'d .Jack

·· It's a combination of mental ami
ph~· sira l things," Ja ckson sa id of his
cun·f'nl powf'r surg:Pwhir h inrludr-s

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COLUMBUS, Ohio tAP)- umo
State&gt; !'!'mains In thP runnin~ for two
of the state's top prE'p basketball
recruits.
Neither,Gary Grant, a C(Uard tor
Canton Mcr:inley, nor Grady Ma ·
tPt&gt;n , a center for Akron Central ·
Hower team , havP signed national

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Puhli., hr&gt;d l'W'n afll'rnoon . · M onda y
throug h Frlda.v, ·Il l Co uri Sl1Wl. b y t 1\l'
Ohio Vallf'y Publlshin~ Co m pany- Mulli mf'd la, Inc. PomProy . Ohlo45769, 99211:iG. Sr&lt;-ond c lass postag(' paid at Po·
mf'rov. Ohio

allowi ng an earned run .

oth('l' ralli!'s to help lh&lt;' AngPis b!'a t
thf' Minn&lt;'Sota Twins ~·2 .

Buckeyes remain in running for top prospects
Majo~

(I JSPS IU-900)
A IJivlslon of Multlm~la, lnt: .

eighth on Jorge Orta 's thr'&lt;'P run
homer thaI sha ll&lt;'rL&gt;d Morris' sl t'Pal&lt;
of :!H 1 -:~ conSf'CutiVC' innings wit hou1

rouplc of

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~m~ ancl rusl ras•s1am control

baltl t . ruQRtd mttat thu!t oottectG!
CRIJit

O'DELL 7i«t-va~M LUMBER
2400 EASTERN AVENUE
446-7826
HOURS : 8:00AM. TO 4:30P .M . MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY

�Thunday, April 19, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Seedling demonstrations highlight event
Approximalely 40 people al ·
tended a no llllage session lasl
weekend al lhe Meigs Coumy
Fairground s. Those allending
walehed several no lil l Si'edling
dPmonstrations.
Thr Soil and Waler Conscrvalion
District df'mons l ra rC'd a no till
forage sf'f'&gt;drr a nd a no till corn
planl er. T hP Cooperative F.x tPnsion
SPrviC'f&gt; dPmonstral0d spra.ver ca li bration and lalkf:\d on the principlPs

of no lill planllng of corn and
foral(&lt;'s. The SCS discussed soil
erosion and it s control through c r op
rotatio n &lt;HH.l ttre usp of no till

The use of no 1111 in the seeding of
forages and eorn ahs been increasIng in recent years due 10 lhe
concPrn for thf' consPrvation of sotl

Fancy Tail Guppies . P.~ .. ::2.5o Placys ,.... ... ........... .. P!:.. !2.75
Lyre Tail Mollys.......... .. 3.05 Gold Ftsh ...... ......... 31 1.00
Sword Tails ....... .. ......... 12.75 Zebras ..................... 3/ 11.00
Complete 10 Gallon Tank Set Up With Hood
S44 75 Without Hood 129 71

possihle

largely by lhe
dPvelopment of h('rbicides to conlml I he weeds in place of plow1ng
and discing. Approx imately 60
Pf'I'C'f'nt ot !hf' corn now planted in

Meigs County is planled by no
tillage or a very minimal amount of
lillage. The no 1111 corn planler and
no I ill forage seeder can be ren l ed
from thP Soil and W&lt;.'ltC'r Consf'rva-

Family Medicine

Cherry Ridge Rd . -Near Bradford's Tree Farm
Pomeroy , Ohio

OPEN DAILY 10-B

TRIP PI. \:-.11\"Eil - Pom eroy kindergarten students sold 53,000
wort h of (·ooki~ os to rai"it' rnone~ for a trip to th~ Columbus Zoo. Jes.'Sica
I!Athin.•on and Travis r\hhott sold the most cookies, with Paul and
,Jt•sska Chapman, pkturPd left to right, h&lt;•ing among the top sellers.
TheW kindet·gar1r-n .a,·ounJ.,rsh•rs willlt•a\'e on a trip to thf' zoo at !:f: 30 a.m.
on Wt-dm&gt;sday (:\pril '!5), traveling hy hus. Titey will he act.'Ompanied

TIIURSDAY
POMEROY - Gal!ia-M eigs
FOP will meet Thursday, 7: JJ
p.m ., at Pomeroy City Hall.

Md)onald's on their way homt&gt;.

Carolyn Jeffers
becofinesuneunber
of 14 gallon club
bile Wt'C..lnc~d &lt;H·.
Of ttl&lt;' t);J unit :-. IT't'f•iH '&lt;I :\.1-: unih
Wl'rt' n•pi~H'Pml'nl~ :tnd
fi1 ·st tim(• dono r s.
.

Caro l~' n

.Jd"f1 •rs

wa_~;

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wPn '

a 1-l ga llon

donor·. William rtadrortl nin0 g;illon
donor. Rill.\ ' .I . Spt•nt'l'l" :tnd .Judith
fiunt pr eight g~lllon donor'. and
\o\,.-i lliam H otxJck a II\(' g;dlon donor .
Thf' altPnding d&lt;x·tor was , I ;Jm&lt;·~

Withl'll' ll. :\'ur:··P~ wr• t'f' Ft•mdor:J
Stor~·.
L.f•nora l.f'i!l11•ll. lkul;Jh
W :..~ rd

and .Junf' KhJC&gt;s.

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t·mplo~·es

plaC('(.I lht&gt;

~· hairs and tabh·..... Cl&lt;·ricat ~,.~.·or kprs
wC'rf' Mdty r-.; t ·a:-t '. . l f'&lt;Hl ~PaSf'.

F.mma K . Cbtwo r thY. \'irginia
Buchanan. J.:rm a Row-.h. Pq:.~h':"
Harr is. .Jo_
\ '('t' Hllbad~. P&lt;Jul
l\'lef ~ u irf' . I .ula Ham 1 n.
furl on. ttncl \ 'f' rnon 0l&lt;·a~t· .
: R.SY .P s(• ninr cit izrns a ss is t n,l.!
V.'f' n ' P Pii' Shi (•lds. :VLtrion l·:tx•r sh
iH" h , BPrnadinf' J\11P Jt •r. Philnmt·n;t
Follnxl. Flon·nn• i{khat'd "-. M~Ttll'
Sisson. Mi ld r&lt;'&lt;i FrY .. II 'S"'i(' l'urt1o,;
and l l ;tnnah ()LH'('n .

:vtaki n.L! don.:.~ t ion~ W(' l t' ()u.llit\·
Print Sh1 lp . Tht •D a ilt ,,. Sr-nl md. Thl'
A.rht·n-.. !Vlt'"st ·nct'l'. \\' :vi .P .O . R~t
di11. S. ·nic1r ('itu:c•ns J•mE..'Tant.
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tht· \ " .111 ~ ·.' SllrJplwr
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1984 FORD
RANGER PICKUP
1984 VW RABBIT DIESEL
4 door , 4 cy l. engine, floor mats, rust proofing ,
heater, 4 speed trans.. AM -FM radio stereo.

Stock No . 4101
WAS

Ea~ t rr

sun ri~f'

st' n ' in'' vd \1 he&gt;
hrld iii th £' :\pp l1' Lrm·t · t ' nilf'(l
MPlhud 1st ( 'hu rC" h at I) J .m .
,\ light hn ·akb:-.t w ill IX' .&lt;. . &lt;•J Y\ '11
following t hP ~l'tYin•s . A n l &lt; a~tPJ
~"Xlrgl·; t m wil l t)( • hdd ~11 ~ ~ : : ~o J .m .
followf'fl h~ · an l&lt;a s1('1' (·~.c: hum

Mr,. Hu ,S&lt;'II Housh and D;rll.rs ll rll
will hP in charg1· fo

NOW

$6871

'7440

1984 AMC ENCORE

1\ru!zling. F ra nklin H . Casro. Mark
Frif'nd. Haro ld W . Rrinkf'r, PPnn~·

Stock No. 4785

$14 1 38 PER MO.

Stock No. 4341

Monthly tea se pay ment of $141 .38;
number of m onths 48; refundable
security depos i t of $150; total

Br inke r. Howarrl f' Logar .
Charles D. ReitmirP, Ma r y K
SJX'nr&lt;'r . Bill\' .1. Sj)('nccr. \ 'u ughan
Sp&lt;'nr&lt;'r. Favr F . Cl i ffut·d. David M
King. Virgil K Windon. Gruffn'v A
Wil son. Richard E . Swanoon. Rt.·
bt•cca NcwPII. Charl&lt;•s Ma sh. Ca
rol.vn A ..JrffPrs. ,\dl'll Whit e. Dunn;·
Whil &lt;'. David L. Harris. l';rul /\ .
R ite. D&lt;'nnis J . G i\morr.
From fulcinc. Barbara 1.. Roush.
\\'il lram H. Hoback. Do m lh.v M.

1984 MERCURY LYNX
2 door, Dark Academy blue, 4 cyl., fr ont
wheel drive, heater ,4 speed , AM radio, styled
wheels with trim ring s.

WAS
1

$6354

6660

Stock No. 4735

1984 FORD
TEMPO

$163 14 PER MO.

Monlhly lease payment of $163. 14 ;
num ber of months .tB ; refundab le
secur i ty depos it of $175 ; to tal
amount of payments $7,830.72; Total

mileage allowed 60,000;

1984 FORD ESCORT DIESEL
Diesel, 4 cy\., heater, 5 speed, radial ti res,
sty l ed wheels .
Stock No . 4661

)

Mileage

penalty over 60,000 : 6 cents per
mile; Total due at inception $338. 14.
(Figures Based on Gallia Co. Tax
Struc ture)

e In
See The
Anniversary
Vehicle At

Willi,Jm fL M\l'rs: l .r·l;rr·l W. \ ·,,.
.\Ito.

SL r ~-:g

window mldg . rear; headliner; passenger
door courtesy light s, radial tires .

WAS

,

4 door sedan , air cond., heater, 5

speed , PS, tinted glass, AM-FM
radio .

Stock No. 40601
WAS
1

5495

NOW
1

4995

~A' ill co lorrggs

2 door hardtop, V-8, air cond .,
vinvl roof , heater, auto. trans .,
PS, PB, power windows, power
seat, power door locks, tinted
gla ss, tilt wheel , cr uise con1rol,

AM-FM radio, WSW radial tires .
Stock No. 47331
WAS
NOW
1

8692

,0

Stock No. 4785

982 CHEVY MALIBU CLASSI

1978 FORD F150

4 door station wagon, air cond .,
heater, auto . trans ., PS, PB,
bodyside mouldings , tinted glass,
tilt wheel, cruise control, AM-FM
radio, st'ereo tape, WSW radial
tires , wheel covers, remot e
control mirrors.

1

6995

NOW

'6595

4 door sedan, v .e, air cond.,
heater. auto . trans.. PS, PB,
tinted glass, tilt wh eel, cruise
con fro!, AM· FM radio, WSW
ra dial tires, wheel covers,
remote contr ol mirrors.

ton pic;kup, V-8, auto. trans .•
PS, long wide bed, gauge s, rear
step bumper , AM radio, red.
lf'1

NOW

1; 2

bed, gauges , rear step bumper,
AM radio, wheel covers.

1

Stock No. 4740t

NOW

4295

'3995

WAS
1

5295

1979 CHEVY EL CAMINO
V -8, a uto . trans., PS, PB, air

cond., tinted glass, tilt wheel.
AM -F M radio, ster&amp;o tape.

Stock No. 47042

NOW

'4995

SIE
1; 2

GMC
CLASSIC

ton pickup, V-8, 4 speed trans.

sliding rear glas s, rear s1ep
bumper, AM radio , WSW tires,
wheel covers, dlx. topper.

Stock No. 40541
WAS

NOW

DAN'S SHOE, BOOT and CLOTHING STORE

AT FORD MOTOR CREDIT AND BANK RATES.

o..;;:==-

-~18 N. 2nd

DAN'S
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leukemia was caused by uncon -

trolled dMslon of white blood cells,
w e now know that leukemia resu lts

when there is not an orderly
progression in developm ent of the
white blood cells. For some reason,
the white blood cells stop develop·
ing befor e they ar e fully mature.
They still have the capacity lo
continue to divide and multiply, but

'5595

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'6595

'4995

Christian Church will be held at
6:30 a.m. followed by a break ·
las I and morning worship al9: 30
a.m. A senes of skit s will be
presented al l he worship

service.
SYRACUSE The Firsl
Chu rch of God. Syracuse, will
have an Easter program Sunday
at 7:30 p.m . at the church. The
children wll be presenting the
Easler story in recilatlons and
m usic. The public is invited .
POME ROY - Easler Sunr ise
service 7 a.m. al Grace Episropal
Churc h wilh Easl er euchar ist
service al 10:.10.
RIJ'JLAND - The RuUand
Church of God will have a
revival beginning Easter Sun·
day, 7 p.m.
Tim Oldfield w1ll be evangelist. Services w111 be held each
night through April 28, and
continue through Sunday srhool
at 10 'a.m. and the morning
worship at 11 a.m . on April 29.
Pastor John Evans inviles the
public to attend.
POMEROY - Easter Sunr ise
servtcPS al the Faith Bapllsl
Church will be held al Mason
Park at 6 a.m. In case of rain
services will be held al l hc
church . Break lasI w111 be sel"ed
following the services.

POIVrEROY -Easl er Sunrise
scrviccsa16a.m at !h e Pomeroy
Wesleyan HollnPSs Church. SR
143. Pomeroy. Pastor Earl
Fields invites lhe public to
a !tend.

RACINE - Adull choir of I he
Racine Firs! Baptisl Church will
presenl Uw can la ta. " He Lives"
by Joc E.Parks, al I he 10:30
worship service Ea sler morning. The choir director is Bar·
bara GhPen. musicians, Lillia n
Hayman and Diana lhle, an d I he
narrator. the Rev. Don Wa lker.
The public is inviled.
POMEROY - Easler sunrise
services of lhP First Soulhern
Baptlsl Church will be held al
5: JJ a. m . al the Roule 33
roadside park . A breaklasl
followin g the service will be
prepared by the M en's Brotherhood Organization. The children's Easter program wiU be
presented du r ing the worshi p

setvice EastPr morning.
POMEROY - Sun.rlse ser ·
vices at the Enlerprise Untied
M el hod isl Church will begin at
6:00a. m . Easter Sunday. "The
Steps lo I he Cross" will be pre·
sen ted in scripture and so ng .

Breakfasl w111 foll ow in lhe
POMEROY - F.aslrr sunrise
srrvices al the Hemloc k Grove

ch urch basement. Everyone is
w elcome.

0 .0., PS, PB, long wide bed,

ON THE SPOT FINANCING TO QUALIFIED APPLICANTS

5995

Community

ton pickup, 4 wheel drive, V -8,

auto. trans., PS, PB , long wide

Stock No. 4l971
WAS

St&lt;•ck No . 47631
WAS

SYRACUSE -

Good Friday services al Syr a·
cuse PrPsby ler ian Church at 7: JJ

RIJ11.AND - E aster egg hum
Sunday al 1 p.m. at the Ell
Denison Posl 467, America!\
Legion, Rutland. Prizes will be
awa rded. Children arc invited.

After 10 years in business, thanks
to great customers like you, we
have outgrown our store.
Wi II be open at
our new location
at the Middleport
Masonic Temple
soon. Meanwhile,
business as usual
.. at our present location .

body and the ribs, bone marrow Is
an organ just like the heart, liver,
spleen or lungs. Each of us has
about two quarts of marrow in our
bones . Cells in bone marrow
produce all the other cells in the
blood - red blood cells, white blood
cells and platelets. When something
goes wr ong w1th thew ay these cells
lunctlon, sometimes I he best wa y to
fix the problem is to replace the
bone marrow. Such Is the case w1th
leukemia , or blood cancer.
Although scientists once lhoughl

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they do nol function properly and
begin 10 replace ol her blood cells. A
mature while blood cell circ ulates
lor fewer than 24 hours. In leukemia
the Immature cells slay in the blood
much longer. In patients with
certaln types of leukemia, trans -

planling bone marrow in hopes of
producing healt hy white blood cells
is the best form of therapy .
QUESTION: How is a transplanl

Meigs Library to
present program

Middleport

"Our Duty to Conservation" was
the program IOplc of Thereon
Johnson , guesl speaker al lhc
Friday meeting of Ret urn .lonalhan
Meigs Chapter of I he Daughlers of
the American Revolution held al lhr
home of Mrs. Johnson .
In! roduced by Mrs. Roscoe Wose.
John son. associated w ith lhe Soil
and Water Conservation Oilier for
over 35 years, sires sed 1he need for a
public awareness of lhr prPsrrva·

lion of na tura l rC'sourccs. topsoil .
water and a ir

He said I hat the farmer depend s
on tl1e soil lor plant growth lo feed
Americans and that each larm0r
feed s not oniy his family and78othpr
proplc. Johnson discussed lopsoil
erosion. noting the tons losl Pach
year require 10 1o 1o ymrs lo
rep lace, water conserva tion . ami

the discharge of noxious subsI ances
into the atmosphere.
Mrs. Robert Ashley. regen!. and

The 101h anniversary of I he Firs!
Southern Baptisl Chu rch of Meigs
County was observed at the Sunday
m orning wor ship serviC'f' and C:J
dinner and fellowsh ip at I he homrof
Pam Holcolm.
Thcre werr 77 prcS&lt;'nl for Sundav
sc hool and durlng I ht• worship
Sf'rvice lhe RHplisl Women ob·
served lhr " Coop&lt;'r ativ0 Program
Obs&lt;'rvance Day" wil h a duly
pageanl "11h J anel N!'f'ds as
narra tor. In lh&lt;' cast wrrf' Oonn a

body which normally have bone
marrow. The marrow cell s the n
begin to fun ct ion and develop whi tf'

drugs can be used 10 destroy the

blood cells.
All hough this all seems simple in
theory, as with a ny transplant there

crUs lha I were deslroyed in the
process. However. a t this time bone

are m any possiblE' complica tions,
in cluding infe&lt;: tion and rPjection of

marrow transplants are still very
risky procC'dures for some patients.

lhe transpl anled cplls. To help
prevent thesP dpvaslat in g cumpli ·
ca lions. specialists at t ranspla nl
cPnlers give palienl s drugs !hal
help keep lhe hody from rcjccling
the new ce ll s Mosl pallcnts also

Work conlinues on making the

Mrs. Dwighl Mil hoan. chaplain, had
the rilualislic DJX'ning. The prcsi
dent general's mc•ssa ge was rf"ad by
Mrs . Ashley and Mrs . Genf' Yosr
gave the national df'fenSC' report .
An inv ita tion was r ead from th{'

Nalhan iel Massie Chapter in Chilli·
cothe l o a mwling May 2 at lhe
Holiday Inn I here.,\ I hank you nol&lt;'
was T!'Jd from I he R acine Elcm en·
l ary School. Rob&lt;'rl BeE'gle. princi·
pa l. and Bob Ord. supeiin lendenl,
lhanking lhc chaplcr for l he fiVP
Amer ican fl ngs prf'Sf'ntf'd to thP
Racine school .
Tips on preparing for lhundN ·
storm s werE' given b.v M rs. L aw·
rencrSmit h. who suggC's iC'd randles
and kerosene lamps in the event of
f.XJWPr oul agPs.
R(.'fres tunt•n ts w('rf' srrvC'd by

receive ant ibiotics and mat ure
w hi te blood cells !hat wil l comba t
infection until the transplanted
marrow cells begin prOOucing

11eallhy bl ood cell s.
QUESTION: Ar e l he rcsu lls of

Hospitalized
Ann Obil7.. Rarinr.

i~

a p&lt;lt ient at

U n in'r ~ ity Hospital in Columbus.

Her room number is 840 Rhoclf's

Hall. and
appr{'('iarrd .

cards

would

1:1&lt;'

is that largpr doses of radiation or
tumur and then bJn€' marrow
transplants (.'an replace marrow

transpl ants pasiPr and m ore suc cessful for a hig her am ount of
patients .
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HUBBARD/S
GREENHOUSE

Syracuse. Oh .
Ph. 992 -5 776
!tv 0 IT 0 P£1\'

FOR SPRING SEASON

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

DARLENE

Available In
Red
White
Tan

Mrs. Johnson. Mrs . C iiPPn Buck,
\llrs. Evrrf'tt Ha~'E'S . Mrs. Daniel
Thom as. anrl Mrs. L arry Wiley .
Miss Florrncc Sm it h wt1s i'l guPst .

Wilson. Miss 1900:
Rhojpan
McClure. M iss 1~12: E:m ma 1\shley,
M tss 1919; Hircharl L&lt;'fPbrf'. M iss
1925; Judy nile;·. Miss Coo[X'rativ0
Program;

and

Jf'anniP Owf'n.

person in the audicncP . Lind a Hun!
is thr &amp; 1ptist WomC'n' s lrader.
ThPC'i)(J~ rat h·cprogra m i,.;; a plan
for using thr l'Ont ribut iuns of t hP
f'ongn~gat ion to finant '(' lht• aHairs
of thf' dPnominl.lt ion w ilhuut con·
fl if' lin g Wil h nf'C'('SS&lt;I I'~\ pro~ram s Of
thP lrxctl l'hur&lt;'h .

Group assists in building
John Wilson. Marty Spangler, and
Sonny M cOurt&gt;oflhc Fi rs I Soulhr rn
Baptisl Church, Pomeroy. wrrr
among lhP 16 volunlerr s from lhc
Valley

Association

who

assisled in building a npw lodge al
the Seneca Lakr Haplisl AsS&lt;'mbJ;·
Grounds.
The Rev. and Mrs. David Hunt

and Mr. and Mrs. M cC iurPall cndrd
the B uc keye Builders banqucl allhr
Brookside Baplisl Church al Rrv·
noldsburg reeenlly w lwre Lamar
o ·sryanl had slides of I he buildt•rs
al work al Wapokrncla lasl
summer. Guest spcakrrs were' Ron
Man in . Brol hPrhood dirrclor of lhr
Slale Baptisl Convenlion, and .John

8rras hcar . pastor at Brooksidr.
The BuckP)'C' GuildC'rs w ill bf' act ivr
this ~ ummC'r with lhf' ~ i oto VolilC'!'
Builders participating in build ing a
t'hurch at Cindnn J ti.
At thf' rT•cPnt Men 's Fdlov,:ship ol

rh0 church. ,lack N('('!Js pn'parcd a
grilled bartx'&lt;'ur rhickm dinner al

Contoured
and cushioned
for walking
comfort.
• Contoured lor proper
werght dislrrbulron as
you wa lk
• Supports the natura l
shape ol your leet
• Flexr ble bottoms lo absorb
walkrng shock
• Soft leal her uppers
• Availabl e m a wtd e rang e
of srzes and wrd ths

LADY

Available In
Grey
Black
Navy
White
Brown
Tan

1he McClure fa rm homr Thl' f!r oup
enjo;•e&lt;l lishing an d l ablr games.
A ttend ing \\'C'I'P Hunt. thf' r\('('{!s.

McCiun•. Mtrharl H unl . M cn·l, .
Spangler . .fohn 1\.ison .. John R ile; ·.
.Jim Whillalrh. Dukr hennPd\ . and
Bolt Mills.
,\ t t hP n 'C'C'nt chu rrh -w ide ska t ing
pa!1v al l hr Skal&lt;··a ·'ll·a,· Rink.

MARGUERITE SHOES
" The Middle Shoe Store In The Middle Block"
POMEROY, OH .

m orf'lhan l (XI ;Ith•mil'(l

Piano students
perform
Piano studenl s of IVirs . Vera J .
Holl iday rf'C0nlly part icipalrd in I he
Oh io l'vl usic Edu c&lt;J t or~.; /\ssocia l ion
conlosl held al Ohio Universil y.
Judging was based on pl'r for ·
ma ncc, skill. and apj)('arance. A r
ra ting was given for a suprrior
perform an('(', a II r ot ing for

cxccllenl p&lt;'Iiorm anc0.
Siudenl s and !heir ralings resj)('C
tivf' IV w crr E liSC' Meier . I; Tara
Clark. II ; Jod&gt;' L&lt;•vin gslon, I: Lcle;·
Carr. 1: Kim Sltwa rl . II . ,\ngic
Wright . fl: S10vr Mu ssn. II : and
Su san Jon&lt;'S, I.

TEN FOOT DISH
KLM RECEIVER
AMPLICA LNA

Only

$1295
FINANCING
AND
SERVICING
AVAILABLE

992-6173

determined to be compatible wi th
the palient's. In leukemia cases,
after lhP bone marrow ha s bfoen

Church notes anniversary

ODDS &amp; ENDS SHOP

WANT ADS

1ransplants good?
ANSWER: Bone marrow transplants now allow c ures or very long
remi ssion states for many leuka·
mia patients . RPsearch ls also
being done on using bone marrow
lranspl anls to improve lherapy for
olher typ&lt;'S of cancers . T he lheory

ANSWER: R!'fore bone marrow
can be transplanted , a source of
new m arrow has to be obtained.
ThP most common transpla nt
donors are family members. but in

•

SUPER, SUPER
SALE

A program on I he use of talking
book machines and ca sette player s
for lhe\isually impa ired will beheld
at the Senior Cilizens Center
Tuesda;• al 1 p.m. undPr sponsorship of lhe M eigs County Public
Library.
The speaker will be Carol
Heideman, regional librarian lor
I he Cincinnati Regional Library lor
tbe Blind and Physically Hanlcapped. M s. H eideman has held the
position lor three y ears and previous
to thai worked In the Cincinnati
Library Systm. She will be explain·
ing how the se!"lce works, who
qualifies and give demonstrations
on the use of the equipment. The
public Is invited to attend.

many cases marrow is taken from
some other person w ho has tissue

received lor the transplanl, the
patienl's white blood cells are
destmyed by radiali on or in
combination wllh special chemolherapy drugs. Aller lhis is done,
I he bone marrow is lnjerled inlo I he
JlPrson's blood vesse ls and lhc cells
graduallly migrale 10 areas of I he

done?

DAR meeting's topic
duty to conservation

Sc ioto

REEDSVILLE -The Reedsville and Long Bottom United
M elhodisl Churches will have a
combined Easter Sun.rise service al the Reedsville United
M ethodist Church al 6: JJ a.m.
Breaklasl will be served follow·
ing ser..r iC£'. Every·o nf:' welcomP.

IN STOCK

Stock No . 40981

POMEROY - Good F'riday
srrvices, 7: JJ p.m . Friday at
Gr ace Episcopal Church.

SUNDAY

ONLY ONE

WAS

POMEROY - Good Friday
service a1 Sacred Heart Catholic
Church. 12 p.m. lo 1:30 p.m .
F riday with 12 ministers rPpres·
enting the American Baptist ,
Catholic, E piscopalian , Lulheran, M ethodist, Nazarene and
Presbyterian Churches taking
pan . Service sponsored by
M eigs County Ministerial Association and public is Invited.

p.m . Communion will be served.

LIMITED
EDITION!

Riverside!
1982 TOYOTA TERCEL

I

1984 FORD RANGER

106 Whee l base . Special Value Pkg. A., 4
speed . 6 cyl., PB, wheel lip mldg ., bright

NOW

and Ca rrn ll :-.:nrn": from
f(utb nd, !\1;tr:. 1&lt;. IJa\·idsiJn and
Do nna :\1 [);t\' i(bon: l k~'CI"\ ' ill(',
Mau ·! S. J ~.tr!(Jfl ; ( 'hc~hm· . ( 'h; u·le'
\-\ ". ~·~ti'IP... ; C ht·~h ·r. CLn ·(•rH·•· C.
\\'ol fP •. Jr. . H&lt;•mtu('k ( ;n 1\'t '. { ;t'Oil!P
1'\ i &lt;"i n s k~·
:md Huh.\ !\lc in:-.k_,·:
l.~tn,C~\'l l lt • . l&lt;llis 1-: . M~' l'l"' and

WE ARE MOVING!

$7540 .

'8009

Fri•~ncl,

t hl' ~ t · n ·J cP~ .

NOW

WAS

Stock No. 4735

NOW

s _,.,.,.Jcusc. I Jnda F rif'nrl , Hichcm:l 0

and havran rgg hunt .
A n L ;1strr lll"at willlx• pro\·ick"&lt;i for
ttw t·hi!dn ·n .

LONG BOTI'Ot&gt;l - The Pythian Sisters of Long Bottom will
have an Easter bazaar and bake
sale Friday from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m . at the Community Building
in Long Bot1om .

2 door , 4 cyl. , bumper rub strips, hea1er, PS,
body side mouldings, wheel covers deluxe,
remote control mirrors.

INDIVIDUALS CAN NOW
LEASE FOR LESS!

Stock No. 4794

Vrom Long B&lt;rllom. :vl;rry 1-: .
r\t'\\CII ;rnd Harlan ,\ l la llanl:

10: ~ ; a . m .
An f:a SIN pa r1y will IX' hf'ld all he
Sultnn \ hu rch on S.a tu rd a.v . April 21.
I rom I p.m 10 l p.m. Th&lt;' c hildrm

FRIDAY

amount of payments $6,786 .2&lt;; Tota l

1984 FORD TEMPO

Virgini&lt;l H . Ala nd . 08\'ifl A.
WlJI!(', and Paul F . M&lt;Jrr: fmm
M1dd lPp011. Cc·org(' L . II &lt;.J IT i ~ . .l r.
()~.; !)~· Mart ln. Kat hryn D .. Johnson,
( 'harlrs F . .Johnson. Frank A.
f·'r; 1a:... L('a (y Chaslt'&lt;'ll . H£•rbt·rt B.
C;tt'Sorl, Edw ard\'\' . Dur-...,1. S;u·Jil.J.
Fov.' lf'r. ;md .Judith K. H unli'l'.

l&lt;.lsf('l' s un r i_.., ,. St'l'\'lf'&lt;'" \\'ill t)("
hr ·ld tn !he• Sullon Carmel l 'nift'(l
!'VI f'!hodisl Chu r·chps at li : :~o ;un . ;~t
ltH' Su11nn (')lurch
Bn•Jk fa s! will lx'St'IYf'd ]i)lim\·m,g
liH' :-.t·n·itT'S . Sunda.\ · Sc::hool w il l hf'
held at lhf' ( \ Jrmr• l Churrh at ~ -l~
:1 m. follow&lt;'CI tw worship SPivirr crt

S]46]

'7857

Structure)

Sa _\ Tf'.

:\11

NOW

WAS

!Figures Based on Gallla Co. Tax

L

l~o &lt;; f on:

POMEROY M au ndy
Thursday services, 7: JJ p.m.
Thursday al Grace Episcopal
Church; public invited .

4 door, 4 cyl., heater, s speed, rus1 proofing,
pin stripes, tinted glass , radial tires, bucket
seats , rear window defogger .

mileage allowed 60,000 ; m ileage
pe nalty o&gt;ver 60,000: 6 cen ts per
mile ; To ta l due at inception $291.38.

Emter .'ilmrise s('rric('., m11wunccd
F:C:J:..Ii'r :-unn-...- · . . e,Yin·:- "d ll hP
hf'ld a 1 ttu ~ Vn ~ · " ·i ll FkJ p! ist (' hun ·h .
Salt•m Sr !'('('!, l&lt;ulla nd ;Ill) :t rn
A ('ofk&gt;i' hour v:lll hi:' h(']d
follov.-ing ...r•rYin•s. Pa sror Paul
Ta _
, ·lor im· it f':-; !Ill' pu hi 1C' r11 ;rI l t~nd .

LAUREL CLIFT - L aurel
Cliff Hea lth Club will m eei
Thursday al 7:30 p.m . at the
hom e of Bertha Parker.

INDIVIDUALS CAN NOW
LEASE FOR LESS!

H.Pirmin•. :\a m·~: .J . R c•it mirl',
Wil liam \\' . fulclforTI. M ildred I.
1\ l ktrc. 1\'il liam C. Quickel. HomPr
11&lt;1 Xlrr Su1.an nu Heck . Brenda K

S. rmud H.
IL! _,·mo nd F

Bone marrow transplant treats disease

Calendar

hy st'\•t&gt;ral mothers, h•adling as...,istants and two registered nurses in
addition t11 tht•ir U.•a&lt;•ht•r, Mary ( 'arolyn \\'il ey. The children will havt• a
pknk lurwh at a l.antlL"iter park enroutf' to folumhus, and dinner at

Si..'&lt;l)'·fi n' unit s of hlt )()(J wprc
rf'Cf'ivf'd with til rx·rsuns ~l tl pnding
Ow AmPrican H.f'd Cross l!lt)l.)(lmo

Page-7

By Edward Schreck, D.O.
Assistant Professor
of FamUy Medicine
Ohio University College
of Osteopathic Medicine
QUESTION: One of my neighbors has been told she needs a bone
m arrow transplant. Why are such
transplants performed•
ANSWER:
Bo n e marrow
transplants are
u s u a l ly p erformed as part of
I he treatment lor 'serious diseases
of the blood, Including leukemia,
and the more rare immunological
diseases such as lhe one that
afflicted the famous "Bubble Boy."
Bone marrow transplants are
among the m ost common lransplants done In this country every
year.
F'ound Inside the long bones of the

COUNTRY AQUARIUM

pla nling.

Thursday, April 19, 1984

-.

COUNTRY AQUARIUM SALE

and energy. The ability 10 no lill
sf'ed forages and corn has been

m ade

By The Bend

Pomeroy. For:arnorP information
call 992-6647. "'Y'

tton District. Jts office Is located
over the Farmers Bank Building In

The Daily Sentinel

MIDDLEPORT

GREEN SOFA W/MATCHING LOVESEAT ..................... .. ...... $250
2 PC. BROWN LIVING ROOM SUITE ............. ............. .... .... 1250
ODD LOVESEAT ................. .. ................. ........................... $100
3 PC. LIVING ROOM TABLES .................................... .......... s6o
5 PC. SWIVEL CHAIR BREAKFAST SEL ..... ... ....... .. ......... $!999 5
WICKER CHAIR W/CUSHION ............................................ SI25
2 MATCHING ROUND TABLES

PAUL BUNYAN POSTER BED
W/DRESSER/H UTCH/M I RROR ........... .. .... ...... ..l.1 ~.E. ·N-~~........ SAVE
19 IN. ZENITH COLOR TV .................. .... .. .. ................... .. $!99 95
25 IN. COLOR CONSOLE ...............,................................ Si99 95
30,000 BTU MARTIN NAT. GAS HEATER ...................~9~ ...1229 95
UNVENTED . USED 1 MONTH . WAS 1329.95

40,000 BTU WARM MORNING GAS HEATER ........... ....... ... 1249 95
WITH BLOWER. LIKE NEW.
HOMESTEAD WOOD/COAL HEATER ................................. 139995
WITH BLOWER. LIKE NEW. USED 1 WIN.TER

(3) MAYTAG WRINGER WASHERS ........ ,...............~~-Q.~f. .. .$149 95
GIBSON FROST-FREE REFRIGERATOR ............................... 1200
20 CU . FT. CHEST FREEZER .............................. ~!~~-~-[-~; ...s3499s

�..'
I'Qge

8

The Daily Sentinel

'.

Thul1day, April 1Q, ,.984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Group identifying handicapped youth in 'County
ATHENS - School dlstril·ts in
SoutheastPm Ohio will again be
undenaking a massive effort this
month to identify all handicappro
children in their districts.
Identifying all chtldren in the
r"!(ion w1th susp&lt;'Cted or confirmed
handtcaps - through surveying
IPachf'rs. health and service agC'n-

c ies. and homes in each district- is
the first of a three-part effort aimed
dl ensuring that handrcappro child ·
rf'n l'f'Cf'Jn• thf' bt'st possiblr
Pducati on in the most appropnate
program . The other two steps in the
f'ff o rt are a s sp~ s mf'nt a nd

placement .
The ldentlficanon process Is
required under the 1975 Federal law
entitled "The Education For All
Handlcappro Children Act," whic h
states that eac h distrrct nationwide
mus1 conduct a "\'lgorous" search
for handicappro children every
three years.
As part of a sta t,..wide project,
the effort w111 be coordi nated In the
area by the Southeastern Ohio
Voluntary C:duralion Cooperative
1SEOVEC 1. which has provided
SJ)ff'lal Mucation program assistance to the '27 districts in Athens.

Gallla, Hocking, Jackson, Meigs,
Monroe, Morgan, Perry, Vinton
and Washington counties since 1968.
The step-by-step procedures
planned for the region's second
ar ea -wide handicapped child
s~arc h , approved by the SEOVEC
Governing Board and each dis·
!riel' s board, will be similar to those
implemented during the Initial
search In 1976.
"Our efforts, " said SEOVEC
Director. Dr Robert Weinfurtner,

" are aimed at locating children,
bir1h through 21 vears of age who

reside in the 10 county area served
by SEOVEC, who may be In need of
sp&lt;'Cial education programs or
related serv1ces, and who are not
currently In public schools or
served by a private or other
no n-public agency.
"If Southeastern Ohio school s are
to fully respond to the education
needs of our handlcappro child·
ren," he added, "we need to Identify
them and determine what educa ·
t10na! program will best serve their
needs. Our goal is to ensure Jhat all
children are receiving the best
possible education."

•

In the servzce
Anderson
Army Pvt . DaVJd .J Anderson,
son of John E . Anderson of Racine,

and Rosl'mary F. Anderson of 915
Hig-hland Ave . 1\ew Martinsville,

W.Va .. has anived for dutv a t Fort
Wainwright. Alaska
Anderson. an Infantryman. was
prPviou s J~· ass1gned at Fort Ben·

ning. Ga.

Bumpas

relations.
In addition, airmen whocomplPte
basic training earn c redits towar·d

an assoc iate's degree in applied
science tlu·ough the Community
College of the Air Force.
T he airman will now r eceive
specia l ized instruc ti on in the
comm un ic.;:~t

ions-electroni cs sys -

tems field.
He is a 1982 gradua te of Meigs
High School. Pomeroy.

Johnson

Staff Sg1 . Rodger A Bumpas, son
uf John and Marie Bompas of 31.19
Knightwa~'. Memphis, Tenn , ha s
bel'n dccorated with the second
award of th r Alr Force Commf&gt;nda-

Von niP Johnson. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Harold Johnson, 163 North
~th St .. Mrddlepor-t, was recently
inducted into Muskingum College's

l!on MC'dal a t Osan Au· Base. South

Se-nior Honora ry: .
The or ganization is com posf'd of

Korea.

ThC' Air Force Commend at ion
Medal is 3\\'drded to those individu-

a ls who demonst ra te outs tanding
achiC'vement or meritorious ser
vice in the performance o r th etr
d uties on beha lf of the Air Force.
Bumpas is an air traffic control

t('('hnician wilh the 2146th Com
munica tions Group.

Hi s wife. Alice. is the daught er of
Clro Smrth ot Chester. HP is a 1969
gradua te of Sheffield High School.
Memphis

Hess
/\rm~' Pv1 Chnstophcr L. Hes!-i.

son of Herbert I. and Ar tie M . Hess
of- Rural Route I , Porn! Pleasant.
W:\'a .. has completed a wheeledV$icular m('('hanic co urse at the
11£. Army Tratning Center, Fort
l:.oonard Wood. Mo.
· During

thp

cour~e.

studrnt s

tearned to periorm orgJ nizatJonal
rnaint enancf' and assist 1n thp
!'"('pair of automotivt&gt; vehicles and
associ a trcl E'Cj uipment. ThC'~' tJtL
camf' fa m Ji lanU'd with t hr rune
lionJng of automofivr w heeled
v.f'hirl(' compo npnt s, op(~rati n _g
pn nc1pl0s of lnl f'rna l combustion
£'ngi nC's, fu ndament als of fut•l and
f'lf'C'trical s\·stf'ms. and lhf' usc of
test ('-quipmC'nt.

I Irs "'"fc. Rcgi nel. is thf'daughtrr
ofJPann&lt;' Sied nski of 1J.l Maple St .
Mason . W .\'a.
Hf' is a 19R'2 graduat0 of P01 nt
Plmsant High School.

Houdashelt
,\ll·man Rober-t Fl . Hnudash&lt;'lt,
o f Paul R. a nd Marcta J
Houcl;hhrlt of 10'1 Wehr Terrace,

~on

Pom(•ro~ ' . has t}(ofon assign('(! to
K(•t"·., l0r ,\ ir ForrP Masf'. Miss
aft01 complr tin g tur F orcC' bask
tr&lt;tining
Du r ing 1hf' -;1x \\. IY'k s at L ackland
Au · Forcf' rJasc. Tt•xas. thr ainn an
&lt;;;,fWd iPCI thf' Arr ForcC' mission .
9rgamzation and cus tom s a nd
i£11ieivf'd "Pf'Cia! tr alnln g in hum an

Ft:\CI1\;E -

Tht~

C.v snr F!bm-

Founci &lt;:~I IO n will . -;pon'iOr t.1
b1kP a rhnn ."vi ~1.\· 12. m RacinC'.
Th~~ f'\"f'n! wlll star t at thf' firr•
&lt;..t.J I IOn at 10 d m . w ith rrgislratlnn .11 q .""W)d m PPr"'""m" Wishing
In par'llf'lp~ill' m~ l\" piCk up thPlr
rf'gi straf lnn &lt;.ilip .tl am '('hool in
~Juthrrn LtX'dl 1&gt;1strict . F'or
addltnnal mfn nnatmn call 949'"- IS

:LT/R
Hidf'r~

will bfo s u~ · n: iSf•d and
prizf'!'; will hf' aw;HdC'Cl 11w first

prize is a $.i0 bond dona l&lt;&gt;d hy
Racine ~a tiona! Bank

Scholarship
applicants sought

tht&gt; Tri Sigma Soronty .

Longgrear
Newly promoted Sg1. Mary Jo
Longgrcar. daughter of James A.
and Blanche M . Backman of 84l
Ba ldwin St , Neenah. Wis . has been
decorated with the U.S Air For ce

nents will follow within the limits of
available district resources.

531 JACKSON PIKE · RT.35 WEST

Phone 4-f6· 4524
BARG,f,/N MATINEES SAT &amp; SUN

ALl SEA TS $2 oa
ADMISSION EVERY TUESDAY $2.0 0

on behalf of the Air ForcE'.
wit h

the

91st

Stra tegic

Miss ii P wing

Her hu sba nd. Kell,·, is the son o r
Paul and P hy lli s Longgr ea r of
Hf'nrlf'rson. Tht&gt; sergpa nt

is a

1m

g-raduate of Neil A Arm strong High
School, Nrrnah.

Miller
A1rma n William B. Mi llPr , son o f

Wi lham L Mrllcr of Rt. 2, Proctor ·
ville.

and

Doris

K

LuthPr

of

Chesapeake, ha s graduated from
thC' L .S. Air Force mu niti ons
maint f'na nc(' coursp at Luwr:v Air
Forc e Base, Colo .
During the coursP. student s wen~
tau ght to in!'IP£'C!. assembiP a nd
diSJX&gt;Sf' or Px~l~ivP munitions.
ThPv also f'arnt'&lt;i credits toward as
assoc i a t £''~ Ut•gn•e throu gh the
Communitv Co l!rg(~ of thr Ai r
Force.
Mi ll£'r 1s st· hedulrd to srrye v.nth

the Rlst Equipment Ma intenance
Squadron at RAF Flrntwaters.
England .
He is a 19R1 grartua te of Fairl and
High School. Prortorv rlle

Bazaar

Junior Auxiliary wins
top rating in district
Trophy' for the best all -around
. Ju nior Amf'ncan LC'gmn Auxl11arv
un ll in thr E1ghth District was v..-on
hv the juniors or Drew Webster Post
39. Pomrroy·. and preSf'ntC'd to Mrs.
Veda Davis, adviso r, a t Sa tu rdJ.\ 's

Eighth Drstrict conferenc&lt;• heir! in
Pomero~· .

Other highiights of the ronfct·encp
included thf' C'lection of L:uwv
Hankla of the PomC'roy unit as
d!slrict prf's!dent. and a l"f'f't.•pti on

which honored Amta Smith, ret tring
E ighth District presidPnt T he
PomC'roy unit also won thP allf'ncl
anCf' trophy .

Mrs. Lon•tta T iemever. Eight h
Distict Jun ior Activ it irs cha irman.
introduct~l thed ist lnguished guests.
Mrs. Helen Hampson. Etghth Dis·
ti ct Ameri&lt;'an Legion Aw olrarc
president: Frank Vaughan or Post
39. who brought greetings: Mrs
Ma ry Mar1in. At hens State Hospit al
n~prC'SC'ntati\·p:
Mrs Betty \'an
Mrtcr. junior artiv ll les rh curman.

Racinr unit: Mrs. Davis. juntor
artiv it if'S r ha irmrm 39:
Hobin

hpr and Miss Smith wtth
popp' pins. Awards besidPs thr
truphiPs rPC'Pivf'd wrnt to Robin
Lt' hPw. fi rs t place in hisJorv: Amber
Hankla. fi st plar&lt;' for lhr prayer
book: Lanev Hankla. first pla rr for
thP fOt-cign rclatrons hook. In the
scrapbook rompPillnn, Amber
Hankla took ftrst pl ace in "My
F'riPnrl th P Policf'man ·· ancl th C' unit
took fi rst place in hanrlwork .
Chrrvl .Johnson of R.ac me unit b02
took fu'St place rn the handwork,
closs I category, and on the
1-:rma McClintock wa s sergeant
at arms for thf' processional w ith
A.mbC'r HankJ a serving as sr•c-rc•tary . Robin Campbell gaw th(•
welcome w ith Chet}'l .Johnson
giving the response. F'or t hedert ion
of the new drstrict junior pres ident ,
.Tc nnrfcr Cross and Kim Haggy of
Untl .19 wea• th(• !Pli ers.
.Janice Hankl a and Erma Smi th
wpa• hos tesses for the rerept ion
honoring Anita Sm ilh.T hetablPwas
ctmtercd wt t h a nowcr ar rangement
of n'&lt;i. white and blue fl an ked by red
tap&lt;'rs The napki ns were inscribed
19&amp;1-84. E ighth D istrict .Junior
President. and a large decorated
rakf' was SC'rvPd w ith punch . Anna
W ill's DT'f'stdPd at the punch bowl.

rampbell. past
junror prcsrd~nt

ront a inrrs.

Birthdays noted

RIO GRANDE - The placem ent

office

at

Rio Grand{'

Co llegP and Community College
is S&lt;'&lt;'king businesses which
wou ld be interesled in employ ing studPnts on a pat1 or
full time basis this summmer.
Those mterested are asked to
contact Peg Thomas, placemPnt
director. at the college, phollP
614-245-53.'&gt;.1

Party planned

Professional Counse lin g
a nd
Fam11y Serv1ces

E rghth

Di,trict

Poppy rov a lt y introduced wrrP
Palma Will'S , Little Mtss Poppy.
Amber Hankla . .Junior Miss Poppy.
and M rs.Rhoda Hackett, S&lt;&gt;nior
Cit izen Poppy Queen, all of U nit .19:
and Hillery Ha r ri s. Angie Carleton.
and Jennv Carleton, Unit 00'2 poppY

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Jacob Pa ul Holman celebra ted
his first birthday w ith a party at the
home of his grandparent s. Mr. and
Mrs. Paul &amp;&gt;ll . Hosting th e party
wer&lt;&gt; his parents, Loyal and ShPrry
Holman.
Balloons and streamers wer&lt;&gt;
used In the decorations. A teddy
bear cake with the inscript ion, "J.P.
No. 1" centered the refreshments
table. The cake w as served w ith Ice
cream and punch . Attending thp
party were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bell ,
Mrs. Allee Holman and Johnny,
T&lt;&gt;rry Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Holman n, Misty and Rod, Kim and
Jennlfl'r Con enell.
The youngster also received glt!s
trom his grea t-grandmothl'r, M rs.

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Wavs to raise mom•y to assist the

Rev. Don Archer with his St•minary
graduation expenses were planned
during a recent meeting of the E ar l
Dean Willing Workers Class of thp
ChcstPr United Methodi st Chu rch
held at the home of Mrs. Kathry n
Wrndon .
George Wolfe rcport&lt;&gt;d on the
r('('ent soup supper notin!( that
$349 90was ra ised and used toward a
g-radua tion girt pr('S('nt('(! by Jhc
r ntire church to the Rf'\·. and Mr~ .
Archer.
Visits toTI'I'umseh and the Palace
of Gold were rltsrussed . Maurita
Millt•r presided at the m f'l'ting wllh
Mrs. Windon gJV ing th f' devotions.
Gamf's wC'rP co nduc ted by Wilma
Parker and refreshmen ts of ehecsr
balls and fruit sa lad were S&lt;'rvrd.
Next mE'&lt;'ting w ill be held on April2o
at the home of Mrs. Mtl lf'r

Pomeroy

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Free.
Steak Toppings
at Ponderosa.

Lydia Circle
Pla ns for

Helen Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Shawn
!Jel l. and A lbert Holman .

GJllins
Tina Collins celebr ated hpr second birthday recently at the hom!'
of her grandparenls. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Holman. Hosting thepartywas
her mother. Mrs. Rita Collins.
A Strawberry Shor1cakl' theme
was carried out In the decora tions
v.ith shortcake and other r efresh·
ments being served. She also had a
Mickey Mouse cake.
Attending
WE're Misty and Brett L audermilt,
Melanie, Rodney and Misty Holm an, Lawrence Rose and Andy.
Gifts WE're received from Winnie
Waldnig, Crystal Holman, and
Chuck Collins.

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thl' Lydia Cou nci l of !he Br adford
Churc h of Christ held at the home of
Mrs. Jackie Reed .
The school will be hf'ld June 4·8
from 6 to H: 30 p.m . and aga in this
year the Lolltpop Drar:on will take
pat1 .
The group a !so discussed plans for
the May mother·da ughlf'r banquet
w1th each comm itt('(' l'C'porting on

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IN \\ill regist er
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begin ning at 9

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Fellowship will be held at the
Hemlock Grove Church on A pri1 26,
and al the Zion Church on May 24.
The regular meeting of theCitcle in
May was cancelled llue to thP
mother-daughter banquel .
Zion Chu rch members assisted at
t he work day at thE' Darwin camp
recently and had charge of the
luncheon held there Saturday at the
Men's Retreat.
The Circle meeting followed a.
morning cleanup session at the
church w1th a potluck dinner at
noon. Devotions were by Rober1
Purtell, who used scriptuff' from
Peter 1 and spoke about the
woman's role in and out of thf'
c hurch.
The next meet ing will be hPirt on
June 7 at 7:.10 p.m . Marjorie Purtell
will be hostess. Kat hry n Johnson
will have devotions

Middleport gardenen
M rs. Richard Bar-ton presented a
program on hortieulturf' at the
recent !1'll'f'ting of the lllliddleport
Amateur Gardeners hl'ld at thl'
hom e of Mrs. Eltzabet h Burkert
\.\,·Jt h Bernice Du rs t as co-hostess
Mr-. Barton displayed sevf'ra l

Willing Worker.r

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MIDDLEPORT - f.'angPIrn&lt;' Chaptf'r 172, Order of thE&gt;
Eastern Star, wil l hold an Easter
bazaar at thP Midd 1Ppot1 Ma·
son ic Tempil', F rida' and Satur·
day. 10 a.m. t o ~ p.m. A lunch&lt;'On
of vegetable soup. chtli. hot dogs,
sloppy j(l('s. g-rilled cheew.
baked it ems wil l be served both
days. Food may be taken out by
thoSE' who bnng their own

Job hunt

and ClaricE' A IIPn.

ro\altv. All w(•n•prt•st•nt Pd gift s b.\

Hankla as district prf'sidPnl ond

Erma

ing, E: rm a Cleland and Opal Hollon
scrvf'd Ice CTf'am to !host.• narm'll
and Marcia Kellf'r, Et hd On , DixiP
&amp;a ir, &amp;tl\' New('ll, Cleo Smi th

Megan Clar k of Unit .19.
Mrs. Hampson insJaUed Lam•v
pn:·scnt&lt;~l

Vice pn•sidrnt

given. SevPral cards were signed
for sick mPmbers and others of th f'
commun it y. Plans for a tr ip to
RIPnnPrhassctt I sland latf'r wC'r£'
discu ssed . BC'It :V Haw k. Frances
Hunt and Dorothy Cashdoll ar wPr£'
wr lcomC'd as nC'w ml'mi:x&gt;r""S. Rirth da.v of the month was F:rm a
Cl('land . After thf' busin('ss mC'C'I ·

Woodland Centers

Longgrf'ar is a contracti ng spe-

cialist

Fire Auxiliary

Rrports of committ ees were

activit IPS .

WINNERS- Veda Davl,, S&lt;'ated, displays th•• trophy awarded tothP
,Junior American Legion Auxiliary, Drew Webster Post39, for the best
all-around progrrun for the year, 1983-ll4. Pictun.•d with her are Laney
Hankla, the new junior di•ttid president, di,playin~ the attendanc••
trophy won at the conlerenct·, left, and Anita Smith, 1111' relirin~ E ighth
District junior presidml.

Director, gently assists a chicken into the air . A $500
nest egg await• the fowl that crad&lt;s the current
world's record of 302' 8" - almost the length of a
football field.

Meigs groups gather
Cleland presidt&gt;d and opened the
meeting with "The Lord's Pra yer."
foll owed by the pl edg&lt;' to the nag.
Roll call was answe red by each
_givi ng some thing remPmbPrPd
about Easter. The secretary 's
report was read by Clara Conroy
and the treasurer's report hy Opal
Holan. M ane;· for card' and dues
was col lected.

Force Base. N D.

in th £&gt; performa nce of their duties

A FUGIITY OCCASION
More than 2.10
chickens are eggspected to Dy the coop Saturday ,
May 19, at the 13th Annual lntemational Chicken
flying Meet (ICFM) . Here, Dr. Glyde Marsh, flight

The Ladies Aux iliary of the fire
department ml"t recmlly at the

Commenda tion Medal at Minot Air

The Air ForcP Commendation

launched into the spring ski f'S.
Champion c hickens flap forv,:ards
to fame, a nd fortune. \'o.thile futurE'
" friers" include "chicken" contes t·

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meetings

assessment and placement compo-

A dInner will be served at the
M &lt;&gt;igs Senior Cit izens Center, Mulberry Hl'ights, Pom eroy, from4 to 6
p.m. Friday.
The Gabciel Quartet will present a
program of gospel music at 6 p.m.
and a round and square dance w111 be
hl'ld from 7 1o 10 p.m. w1th music by
the Stringdusters.
The menu for t he dinner is a choice
of chicken and homemade noodles
or ravioli, tossed salad. homemade
rolls and a beverage at a charge of
$2. Pte, cake and ice cream "ill be
ava ilable at an additional charge.
Charge for the dance is $1 a person.
Th&lt;' public is invrted to attend the

lion to a major field , service to the

Medal is awa rded to those individu als w ho demons t ra te outstanding
achievement of meritorious service

RIO GRANDE - To Fly or Fry
... That Is the question birds from
across the nation will ponder
Saturday, May 19, at the 13th
Annual I nternational Chicken Flying Meet IICFM I.
One o'clock is th&lt;&gt; take-off time
for this alrhorne derby which takes
place each May in southeastern
Ohio at the !,]()().acre Bob Evans
Farm nC'ar Rio Grand£'. From atop
a lU·foot- hi gh rural mailbo x,
hundreds of chicke ns wi ll be

least restrict lve environment.

Dinner planned

college, leadership and charac ter.
Membershtp is limited to a
maximum of 10 percen t of the
junior class
M1ss Johnson i.s also a mem ber of

POMEROY- Agam thi s year
t he Pomeroy A lumni Associa ·
lion will give an ar ademic
schol arship to a student who is
t hl' c hUd or gra ndchild of a
Pomeroy High school g-raduate.
Applicants are Jo send a
resume which Is to Include a
grade transcript, llsting of actMtles, names of parents, Information on where they plan to attend
POMEROY - A party for the
school and a picture to the
1961 class of Pomeroy H Jgh
Pomeroy Alwnnl Association.
School will be hel d at the Meigs
P . 0 . Box
Pomeroy, 45769,
Inn on May 26 from I toJ p.m. In
• before May 12.
the banquet room .
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or other educational programs.
Welnfurtner emphasized that In
the tctentlftcatlon, assessment , and
placement or handicapped children
the first priority In the spending of
federal funds will be for all
unserved, out-of-school handi capped chldren. All Information
provided to t he schools will be
confidential, and due process tights
of parents and children "ill be
guaranteed.
Testing utilized In the diagnosis of
suspected hand lcappro chi ldren
w111 be nondiscriminatory, he sa id ,
adding, the placement of each
ha ndicapped child will be in the
Children in need of Sp&lt;'Clal
education may Include hearing
impaired, crrppled. visua lly impaired, seve re or multiply impaired, learning and behaviorally
disa bled, severe behaviorally han·
dicapped , mentally r etarded, and
SP"f'Ch and language impaired
The Identification process, cur.
rently underway. will run through
September of this year. The

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Annual chicken flying contest
slated May 19 at Rio Grande

firehouse.

students. who in the judgment of
th eir peers, best exemplify the
qualrties of sc holarship , contrlbu·

Happenings
Bike sign-ups

To Identify all handicapped child·
ren, three populations will be
surveyed In each district: teachers
and other professional school staff,
to determine those children currently enrolled In school special
education programs, and those who
may exhibit learning problem s:
health and social serv1ce agencies,
to determine If children they serve
may be handicapped; and house·
holds In the 10 counlies.
The latt er populat ion will be
reached through the distribution of
brochures to parents of school-age
children, and placement of awareness materials tlu·oughout the
communities . Residents who have
a child or know of a child they feel
may be handicappro will be asked
to call their loca l school or the
SEOVEC office.
All children identified as paten ·
tially handicapped will then be
observed and tested to m ore fu lly
&lt;&gt;val uate their learning problems.
Then , wit h parental or guardian
approval. children will be placed in
the m ost appropriate prog-ram for
the child. T his may mean integ-ra!·
tng the child into the regular
classrooms, or into regular school
ac~vltics as m uch as possible, or
placing thr child m sp&lt;'Ci al c lasses

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books and plants, and discussed
thf'i:· care. lighting, tempera ture
and ferliltzers. She talked on
comm erClal s tartf'rs for plant s and
th&lt;' tcehniqueforstarting n£'w plants
from slips. Baskets arE" in \ ·ogue for

all flower pots, Mr·s Barton sa id .
She was presmted a girt by• Mrs
Marjorie Fetty, pri'S tdenl, on be hall
olthcrlub.
Mrs. Vada Davis a nd !'viis.!' Ermt.J
Smith Wf'r f' Jppo intcd to th(~
nomina ling comm ittN'.
The spring count\ · mf'f't ing \\'d.'-'
a nnounced for Monday at 1: :~0 p.m .

at Trin it\ Church. Then, Mrs . .Janet
Bolin will pr&lt;'SPnt plans for tlw
M(•igs Coun t ~ Fair rl owt•rshow. TilP
l\liiddlPJJOI"I

t\m;.~h•ur

Can.lL'm 'J ·"

wtll hosl thl' mr&lt;•ting- with Mrs.
KJthryn Swa nson to pro\·ldt • tht&gt;
c·cn tC'rpiPCP.
An im·i tdt to n wa " rpad from the
Shade Va !J c;· Council of Floral Ar-ts
to an open meeting on April 24 wtth
thf' prog-ram to be en! itlr'fl · An
lnt f'rnat i on~l

F.vrning ...

T hl' spring regional m eet ing will
be held on May· 17 at Mariefta. the
sta te convention 1n D&lt;J_
\·Jon from
Aug. 1-9 and th(' fall rPgiona !
mff't Lng in Vmton Coun t ~ on Oc t 17
Members discussed flmvf'r s to lX'
planted around thf' mf'morial
mar k t~ r at citY hall
For roll ca ll mf'mlx'r~ nZ~mf'd
birds at their feeder, and the\ erseof
thpmonth was "Snowbird" given by

Mrs. Davis. Mrs. .Jeanette Thomas
has several readings which she had
clipped from m•wspa pPrs. Mrs.
Burkt&gt;t t 's display of Afr ican \'iolet s
was t•njoypd by thf' gmup.
tvirs. Burkett and Miss Durst
wrved a dessert course. ThP tabll'
was centel'£'d with spring flowers
around a chimney holding a lighted
cand le. Mrs. F'ettv presi ded at the

silver service. Mrs. J ean MoorPwon

the hostess gift.

Rutland PTO
A spring V()nc~ t :v show W()S
an nounced fur April 30 at 7: 30p .m.
at the R utland CivicCen terwhen the
Rutland PTO mel recently at the
Rutland E lementary School.
Directed by John Lisle. principal.
the show will include chorus and
group singing and solos . dance lines
and comedy numbers with students
encouraged topar1icipate. The PTO
vo ted to provide Lisle with $50 for
show suppliPs and to hold a bake sale
in conjunct ion with thes ho\·V.
P lans were finalized for finger·
printing the children at the school rn
ronjunctron '-' llh the Kid Print
prog-ram. Carolyn Nicholson is
project cha i rwom an.
It was reported two $2i0 scholar ·
ships to graduating Rutland stu dents wil l be awarded at the PTO
meeting on ll!iay 14. The scholar ship
committee will conduct int erview s
and wJ!l select thr w innPrs.
Sandy Walker and ShiriE'y !'Yiii!Pr
wrrC' named co-chain\.·omcn o f I he
Campbell Soup label drivP for nex t
~~car.

Teacher s indwatc&gt;d a dPsirC' to

C'ontin uc c lassroom pn·scn ta11ons
for ?TO mE'f'tings again nC'x t \ear.
New officPr s c lC'Ctrd ~.Nf'r£' TPrrsa
Wts«·up, pn•s ident; .Ju A nn Ha v,
\'icc- prPs idcnt,
Lind d Pridd.v,
SE'('n?laf}.·,
and Marc 1a Elliott ,
t rC'a~ urer .

Ki nderga r te n round -up \·v as an nounrf'&lt;l for J\IJ ~1.\ . ~.from X: .1 0a. m . to
11: J() a.m. and f1 om noon tu ~p.m.
H.pgular kindcrga rtf'n &lt;· l a ~ s(•'- l.\.Jl l
lx' cancP!k•d f01 that d.n . Studf'n ts'
a1i work ~A ill lx&gt; d tspbvt'(! al thP
lVid~ · rn ('('t i ng and I hP fifth ;1 nd sixt h
g1ad(• bands will!X'rf(J ITn .
Sprmg br(•ak w;J'&gt; announrf'd for
T hursda.\ ' and Frida.\·. .-\ r('port \\'Lls
.L.riVf'n on th&lt;' J"['{'('nt tx.ok Llir with
tot;Jl sa!Ps com ing to $i:i-I.O~ . Books
cos ting half of thai amount Wf'rC'
"d('C'tf'd for f hP S&lt;'hO&lt;Jl ii t1ra1) frf'f'of
l'han_:(' as a prf'mltlfll lnr holding thf'

lxJUI&lt; l air .

ant s and birds who

ny backwards

and arP disqualified.
No Pntry fflE" is ch ar g('d for the
chicken flying furthest past thC'
currt&gt;n t world's record of ~{!Yl' w·.

Cash prizes of $1110, $5(1 and $25 also
egg poult ry pilot s on to vic t or~.
This marks thE' firth an ni \·t&gt;rsar:.
tor tht&gt; current world's n:-cor d .

"Lola B," a petite barnyard
bantam from Pt. Pleasant. W.Va
amazed thousands of speggtarors in
1979 when she soared :m· R" to sPt
the record Each yPa r Lola wait s in
th e wings for any se ri ous rhal
lengrs to hPr record . Inqumrs from
as far as 1\pw OP!hi. India. !Pact
ICFM nffir ials tn hf'ltP\"£' .. onP of
thr fl{'J"Cf'St llil'rs ' "' w a1t1ng in thf'
wings thi s .\'Par In cr ack Loi.J ·s
rf'('ord Could tt hf' ~· o ur~·~
Hot off thP rhi f' kf'n wirP- .1 nPW
human c rowmg rontr st has bfocn
add('d to the pecking ordr r of C'VPnl s
takmg placf' al th e I C'FM . Human
cock!C'·doodiP·clcx.'s wil l f1ll thr cur
carlv Saturdav mrw ning ThP brst
rmw wms!
A joggi ng c hickr n contrst. hPst
c hwkf' n l t~g s r nmpl•lit 1on t tnr pro
plf' l . a p:1rarlr nf chickf'n s ancl a
c hickr n sc-r;tlch for r hildn'n arf' :t
ff'v. nt the rld\··s f'\ 'f'nh 1Sur h
ton r;tu' 1n c hf'f'k hum nr Js pat for 1hi'
da.\ '') Muf'h prr sti g0 dOd di stinf' ·

Exhibition set to open
at Athens Dairy Barn
ATHENS -

Three of Ohio's

leading artists will pres('nt thPir
works in a n p;!( hibition of pa in tings,

scu lpture and prints, April 2X
through May 20, at lhP Da iry Ba rn
Southeastern Ohio Cultural At1 s
Cent er .
ThP !n--e t•x hibitiun is open to thP
public from 11 a.m. to o p.m . da il y
and from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m .
Thursdays.
Fratunxl artists arc .Jcny A idlin.
scu lptor and chairman of the
Sculptu re Department at Jhr Cleve
la nd Institute of An: M at) Manusos. pa inter. print maker and papermakrr and assis tant profC'ssor of
an at Ohro University: and R'lph
'WCX'hr man. print maker and proff's·
sor of printmaking a nd draw1ng at
thr Clf'vPland I nstitut e of Art.

Aidlin 's forged steel and retn ·
fo rr rd conrrPtP sc ulptur('s stretch
lhf' matrnals to thC' !r li mtts as lh0~ 1
also push the imag(' of d ogs. bird"
and an1 m als to the r-dgc ol lhC'Jr
primrva! beginnin gs
Mdn usos' patntln gs t.~nd hand·
maclr papPrs rf'Yf'dl J marriagf' of

t hP bri~ht colors. light anc.l s~ ml&gt;ol "
of MPxkan cu!turt' . Hrr m a111
th r ust is in !hP inl l'gra tion of light
ancl hrighl r otor s wit h the OfX'Il
stt lln css of lan dsc.:.q w and
3 1'Chit('CtUIT'
Prints and ch;twing~ Jw Wuf'h ·
rmJn c~n• n•pr('St'n1J1 ional but
combmc• mPdia in a SWT('i.ll lashion .
A butt prfl .\ · st·rms to h;..mg sus
pc'Od('d from a flm-'.·0r: h or~( '~ hrP~J k
from the .c:atP at !tlf' t"&gt;c-ginm ng ot d

l as t lor the men has been discon·
tinued un til fall.
Needs ol the n urwr~y wer-e
discussed by Dreama Pickens and
the g-roup dcc1ded I hat each
member will pro,·ide one thing.
Cheri Seevers pff'sided a t the~---------------------------+
meeting with Mrs.Pickens giving a
repor1 on the missionary fund .
}'ou 'N' iru·ited to arr ....
C.:'Ot}:e Pickens, this year's mission·
ary. will be going to Africa. it was
noted . Mrs. Painter gave devotions
on " Long Suffering," using readings
from the book ofPsa lmsand poems
.... AT MAIN STREET
by Helm Steiner Ri('('.
I
MARKET
'
Mrs. Pickens will host the nex t
meeting with Vicki Smt ih to have
devotons.
Refreshments wPrP
served to those named and Carol
Andl'rson and .J immy, Helen Miller,
•Door Prizes •Refreshments
Delores Frank, and Frances Hysell .

ant rn tc r s. In ra sP .vuu don't ha ve
any cacklin g cousi ns to bring, you
c an harrow &lt;.1 rhirkl'n at th e mwt.
hut 1he~· n rP o ni ~· &lt;J \"ai!a hiPon a first
c om(', first Sf'IT f' be~ s i s .
Th r \ "iCtoriPS have' b&lt;•pn sw(-&gt;el
o,·er JCFM day' nown by , and thP
('ntr&lt;mts . an~ 'thin,E: but avpragP,
including -..uc h ;.l('ri&lt;Jl cgghPads a~
M&lt;.~n' Han c. uck, ThP Jogg i ng
Chi c kf'n ~ F rom Charlc•ston . S C'.,
ThP Chid:.Pn F rom S;.m Oi£'go,
Cocoa Cluck from Round Rock ,
T£':-: . H r.u u!U Ow Scratch from
Huntin_gton. W .Va .. and thr list goes
(J/l .. but 1111!\ a sdPf't dawful ha vl'
mach• it into thP prestigious Coop of
Fam(' which 1 C'C"ogni zcs c hicken~
f01 lhf'iJ achiC'\ ·rmrnt s in tlw
chickPn tl \ i ng \~·oriel.
Thl· fir&lt;-. t lntC'tn.J tlonal Chicken
Fh ing M('£'1 f'\ ·pr rC'cordf'd wa s
h(•ld at tl1 £' Bob E, · ~t n .., Farm 1.'~
W'Jr:o.. ago \Vlwn Rob F\·ans, thP
l n!Prnational Fligt1t CommandPr .
JT'&lt;"Jilf'd his bod1uod c&gt;ggsjX'riP nCl'S
of growing u~ on a f&lt;lnn dlld tossing
ch1ck£'n s Irom barn lofts to SE't' hm~
fJr th£'\" couicl fh. Toda\", c hicken
fh ing :-.quadrons an" in 21 statPs
frorn Californid to N£'w York .

CLElAND
GREENHOUSE
OPEN FOR SEASON

rn cr

Easter Lilres. Mums
Begonras. Geraniums
flo wers in fiats &amp; Pot s
Vegetable Plants- Tomato Plants

Thcp;.;h ihillon is spnnso tf'd b\ th{'

Diar .1· Barn SJ·:O Cultural At'ts
CC'n ter with a grant from thP Ohio
A rh Council ThP Datr)' Bam
listrd on thP t\at 1onn l H c gi ~tf'r r1f
Histori c Pl ocP.s . is ioeatC'd on Datn
La nl'. onr-half mile off Jl.ichlaml
A\'C•n ur. 1\tllf'n-&gt;.

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VINE ST or MAIN ST.
Racine, OH.

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Laurel Cliff
happenings
A11Pmlancf' a I 1hf' F'r('(' MPI hodtst
Chu r('h March l'l was ~IH . Choir
mf'mb&lt;•r s presrnl werf' lR SC'rmon
\\ ;1s by P;;.~s tOI Miller.
l \ wl .Jacobs. son of Mrs. Ti ne.~
.l~!cnbs, uf KPnturk~
hJ ~ bf&gt;Pn
!Ppi!l"lf'd\l'l"\ il l.
Mro.; . Sa nd ~· Bolfl t.~ nd childn•n.
,\m lin. vio.;il&lt;'d n'&lt;'f' nt!~ w1 1h hf'r
p; 1rrnts. Mr. and Mrs. . l ~unP~
Cilmnr f' .
Mr:-; Ad1~' Hd.\ 'f'S o f Sh::~ dP. M1 s
C r;IC'(' 1-lf'ndPrson /\ l hf'n~. and .Joh n
St.thl \lSitf'd J"['('f'nt!v \\i th M r s.

Della Stahl.
1\ lll'" lb IN' I b\· 2ll IC'd pla t(()rm ol
11l'a tC'd vnxx:l on I h0 pl c~.vground ha"
IJc'f'n complPtt·d. L~nd C'f' rti ll c ;..~t£'" ol
apptT'&lt;:'btiun for \·olunt c'(·r \'&gt;ork on
thP prOJC'&lt;' I wt·n· ~ I T'sPnlt'ti to Ton1
Fow iPr. Carl 1\'illiams, Char!Je
Williams, TonY Miller, [rJ Fo~ let ,
and Ta r J and Darurl Fowlf'r
R('('ogni7l'd \-\'Pn' studl•nts who
haw~ pa t1ir ipat{'(! tn SJX'C'i;J! t' .... tl.t
&lt;·utT icu lar arti\'ilif'S with Margan•!
.Johnson. pr&lt;"tdc·nt. giv rn J:! cPrl ifi
ra t&lt;'' to the four1h. fift h and sL&lt;th
g-rade haskrtballtmms. to spelling
bee champion. Tamm)· Miller anrl
her first nmnr r up. Amy· Herald.
and to the studenh who participated
10 th C' OAR histor}' 0ssay rontC's t.
Robbie Rrchmonrl anci.J ohn Eva ns.
The room munl ban nf'r was
awa rdrd toM r s IVI cC all 's aftPrnoon
ki nd £'rga rt{~n
Last da~· of SC'hool
wi ll tx., M.J _\· :24:

tion goes to the winners of these
even ts. alon g with $25. even though
thrrP is no cntr;.. fee to ~ a
contf'stant .
Feathered flappers must weighin for the fly·ing con test between 9
a.m and 1 p.m . There is no limit to
how m any chiekrn s pach contest -

Mrs .IPdnlnP Ta llr.\·. snn of Mo~rk
Tall!·.\ . ;1nrl Mi ss Be-th Hoppl ll'-' of
CommrrcP. TP:xas \"isirf'd l'C'rf'Oll\
\ \"l l h Mrs T allr.\ ··s m ot hrr. M1s
lkr t ha 1-\u kf'J .
M1 . ;tnd Mr-.; . (;t~n(' A lkl rf'. Mr
.md \11r-.; . h.r\'Jn A lkiJ"{'. :vir ,md
Mrs. Mike CarUT, Mtss ( IPo
P,trk('l. Jncl .lam Ps Fr rguson.
Columbus. Mr . ;..~nd Mr.., Jkrman
1\ ~is pPr. 0~\·t o n . all c&lt;'IPbra tf'CI
:vl1~ . Bf'rt ha Parkrr" s bi1thda.\ ·

Going To
The P om?

With A

TUXEDO
Prices Start At $35.00
AT:

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everybunny loves ...
our easter treats
bri gh t and colorful , tlwy ma4e a
delic ious gift t ha t anvo ne will
t reasure.

Our w rtl&lt;• var iety of

Easter candies ea 11 lw ~~ ven wit~

OPEN HOUSE

vou have

t he knowledge thai

chosen only th e frn .. , t from .

FRIDAY, APRIL 20TH &amp;
SATURDAY, APRIL 21
•Free Flower for Everyone

Helpin[.i Hands
Plans for an Easter breakfast
following the sunriSE' services were
made at a recent m eet lng of the
Helping Hands of Zion Church of
Christ
The group also discussed the
annual mother-daughter banquet to
be held on May 11 at 6: :ll p.m. with
the themE' to be "ThE' Waist
Whittling" banquet It w as an·
nounced the MeigsCountyWoml'n's

•Fruit Trees
•Flowers
•Shrubbery
•Fertilizers
•Garden Tools

•Seed Potatoes
•Fresh Vegetables
•Bulk Seeds
•Rose Bushes
•Vegetable Plants

•Fresh Fruits
•Perennials
•Planters
•Fruit Baskets
•Lawn &amp; Garden
Care Supplies

MAIN STREET MARKET
MICK &amp; STEPHANIE ASH, OWNERS .

West Main St., Pomeroy

Open 10 A.M.-6 P.M. Oat ' 1

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Pharmacy

OPEN
EASTER SUNDAY

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Ron• td H.1n"" " ~ "
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19, 1984

Ohio

Good results despite difficult
times during depression era
By PAUlA i\ KERNS
for the Sentinel
In November 1929 about a m onth
before her 13th birthday Dora Lots
Swa nk was placed in the Meigs
County Children s Home Enter1ng
the home with her were three

brothers and one s tster a ll younger,
rangtng down to age lour Thetr
mothet kept the war old baby
stster wtth her ThPir fat her was m
the county tube&gt; I cu los1s sa rutanum
Thrce months Jatet he doed

In 1930 there \H'f£1 fPw career
Dora s mother knew

mothPr~

housekeepmg - not a ca1 eer wh1ch
would help her provode for six
chlldren Five had to rematn tn the
chlldren s home

Dora Lots Swank
Ellsworth

now Mrs

P

Cnspln of l ong
Botrom IS m\ mother Growmgup
I heard ta les of hPr times m the
home Recently I asked het fot
mm e m depth InformatiOn Was 11
rea II&gt; as bad as I remembet ed
heann~:( ~as

thrte a n~y good thmg

about !I ? Ho" dtd 11 rca II; feel to h&lt;'
there?
The boys had the fir st float of the
home the second floor was a
schoolroom for ) oungsters up to
thtrd or fourth grade and the guls
had a lhtrd floor Woke up time was
5 a m Breakfast at 6 a m
cons1stm g of pancakes or an rgg or
cornflakes- OE'\C'J a larg(• healthy
breakfast One llmr shP found a
roach in her panca ke When I asked
hPr what she dtd aboultl I expected
her to say she compla tned and got a
fresh one
B ut no t hrs was
depressJOn ume The answer was
ett her eat around thE' offendmg
crea ture or go hungrv She ate
around It
Before school dtshes had to IX'
done and lu nches packed for schol
No hot lunches tn the 1930s Lunch
was a peanut buttrr 01 Pgg
sand" 1ch somet1 mes v. 1th a piPC'C'
of cake se ldom fresh frull Chtld
rC'n from the home earned ugly
lunch buckets I hey were nut proud
of them so lhl~y oftf"n atP th r rr

lunches on the wav to school and htd
the ugly bucket s along the 1oad
retnevmg thPm on the way home
She walked about a mile to tht
Sugar Run School In high school
she walked about 1'h mtles to
Pomerov Htgh Sc hool She was
expected back at t he home lmme
d1atrlv after school Mv mom- as
hon£&gt;st as lh( da) 1s long - once
f1 bbcxl to ! gm rr ness to lJ hl'f .s hL
had to sta\ afwr sch ool ro takr a
t( st hu t H tu 1ll\ stayed to partJ cl
pal&lt;' 1n a ' o!Jev ball game
Af1£•t s&lt; hool lhP bt g glt Is had to
do chon•s hPlp "-lth dmner and
c leanup afterwards and also help
look after the smallet chtldten
Wmters were not mild She
rPCalled - onE' mornmg havm g to
shakp snov. off her bed covers I hr
gu Is had left the wmdo" open
One wimrr t hf' rht1dren were
quatnnteencd three tim es due to
scaJ ict tr' cr I h1s lA as the wmtcJ of
1934 ot 1935 Thete \&lt;Ore only about
thl ('f&gt; rh1lclrPn m thc home\a.ho dJd
not contract sca r let fc&gt;veJ Mom
and her brother Elmer \H'fP two
"ho d td not One '"nt cr a gtrl had
d 1pthcna but no onp eiSC' got tha t
Summers 1m olH•d a lot uf hoi d
work too 1 he chores - kitchrn
v.ork housework washmg \\ alls
and high CCI!Jngs - contJ nU('(I In
addition th C'JC' wC're be&gt;ans toma
tot'S and ben trs to piCk nnd ran nnr
cou ld p1ck a \\. atcr bu cket ful l of
berncs bv noon st~u tmg ea t ly mt
he mar nlllJ2: Excrss bt'rnes WE're
sold In Pomeroy to earn monC'\ for
th e M e1gs County Fa1r
Fatr Time' Tha t wa s one of thr
htghlt g ht s of the 1ear tf not the
ht ghlt ght Mom had one dress up
d1 css a net two othC'rs fm sc hool and
P\C'r\d &lt;:l \ but F&lt;.u r D;n was a
d1 rss up rl d\ Eac h c hild rere J\ed
25 Cf'nts 01 50 cent s to spend a t the
fdu and c xt: 1terncnt ran high the
c hildren werP hauled to thf' fan m a
horsP..drawn v. agon No b1g fan cv
VE' hiCIC' \\Ould havr made thP del\
am mon C X( 1tmg
Yf's t hPIE'\\f'lf'O th C'r gcxxl thtngs

Area deaths
Harold Lewis Cottrill
Harold LRvts Cottnll 56 Wtl kcs
' ill e dll'&lt;l early thts m ommg at
Holzer Mf'dtcal (\ nllt
Mr Cottrlll\&lt; s bomSeptembet t8

1927 tn Vmton Count \ to Jcnnte M
Lev lsCott nl l Rad&lt; hff Ohto anclth•
la te F loyd Cortnll
He "'as a field ' upc&gt;r mtc ndC'nt !01
K rame1 Explowtton He \.1. d S ~
mt'mber of Vv tlkrsvtll e Joseph
FfE"E'man Anwncan l.,('gJOn Post
476 and A thens 4() &amp; 8 He \la s a
;etcran of thP Korean Vv dt havmg
sel\-ed wlfh fhf' U S M armes
In addttton to hr s lather h&lt;' was
p['('('C'Cled m dl'a th bl onr broth er
W illtam
Sun. I\ (JfS

me Jude

hJ~;.

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Mtldred E \. til Cortn ll 1\\ o daugh
fprs CcumPn 1 .m rz C.llcl\.l.C'II .md
Barbaia 1Jc&gt;1 tx&gt;r li\..ln l ( tltf four
son s Llovd R('f•d \ t 1non HP('&lt;-1
V. tllt am llf'l'&lt;i til I ( lltl\\rll tnd
Clair ! Cork\! I fV'('(I Pom(I O\ h ...
mot hl-'I .Jr.nmf'M lnJ ... Cottttll 1~
f?:la ndc hJld rP n and n nr grf'nt
granddaught er
Funeral sen tct&gt; s wtll be he ill
Sat umav a t noon ar tllc Jamrs N
B lower Fu neral Jlome Albanv
Wllh the Rev K a thn n A K Puckett
nfflctatmg Bun tl "til tX' tn Vmton
Mf'mOfld! CemrtPn Fnr nds mn\
callatt hPhmf'r llhrJmf'l ncl.n !t om
I to j and 7 In q

Mtldr f'd Mart&lt; 7&lt;•tglL 1 H:! 22fi S
Thtrd Ave Mtddlepot1 cited \\ C'Ci
I"JJPSda\ at \ f&gt;IC'rans MC'mona!
Hospttal
Mrs Zetg lpr was bom l ulv o 1'!00
at Eckman Vv v 1 a daught er of
thr late Chat Irs and Isabe lle
Cooney ShcwasamembrrofHeath
U mted Methodtst Churc h anclll.Jss
12 of the church She belonged to t he
Mtddleport Garden Cluh .tnt!! ' m
gelmeChapl&lt;'r 172 Order ofF ostcm

Star
Survtvlng ar~ thrPC' daughters
Mr and Mrs D D Waltece Suffolk
Va, Mrs Earl Davenport Mtdclle
port. and Mr and Mrs D R
G rtmi'S G lenelg, Md , three sons
Mr and Mrs G B Zetg ler, Bowte
JY!d , WIU~am L Zeigler Belpn?
and M r and Mrs Richard S
Zeigler Belpre. 15 grandehlldrc&gt;n
and 17 great -grandchildren She
was preceded In death by her
husband Brad, and two sons
Randolph and Broadus
Services wUI be held a 2 p m
Saturday a t the Rawlings Coats
Blower Funeral Home with the Rev
Robert Robinson olltclatlng Bunal
wUI be ln Riverview Cemetery
Friends may call at the funeral
home !rom 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P m
Friday

Janet A. Mattht·ws
J anet A Matthews 46 Route
Pomctov d11'Cl Wednl'sda\ at Ohw
Stat C' Uni\f'l"lf\
H osp 1t 1l
m
Columbus
A honwm.tkf'l M1 s Matthr" s
\\ds horn dt Short ('r('{k W \ ;:J
0 ('1 ~ FHI .1 d Hl g htn o f thrA 8
J ncl AdJ [)(,IOJc" Dtc k son Wh1! 1
Shr \\&lt;.!" 1 rrllmlxi ol the• F'1 st
Soul hr 1n B 1p1 l"r ( hill rh P om f'r O\
~un J\ mg 1rf' h( 1 husbdnd R.tlph
L :vi.Jtthr'~ ' d son dlld cl.tughlrr m
Bn~m

ldv.

md NJCk l M.lllhr v. s
Mo1 g:1 n tm~ n \\ \ 1 1::1 son RH 1t
Matthev." a! homf' J daughtrr rnd
:-;on Ill l1v. I .1 u nP and J()(' Bo\ Irs
fuppo s Pl11n s J g-t rtnclson Mat
thP\1. nm !(".; fuppc&gt;1s Pt atn" hC'r
pt:H fnt o.; :\1J mel Mr&lt;.; \ R V\hllr
f1111!1 Hlf fmn " l"tr r" \1 r" I &gt;nmm t(
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B1Jilltnt
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b11thrr s Rondrl
\\ hll c llt tlltilnt r om dd Wh tlc
Pmc' Fork Torr, I'.!Jutr Akron
and Joseph WhtiP WmtcrS\ tllr and
SP\ f'r 1I nJ('('C'~ Llnd nephC'" s
S&lt; r. tcrs wtl l IX' hrld at H tht s
P\f'Il ing at 1ht E. wtn.[! F'unu a iHom f'
v..1th thP Rr\ Om 1d Hunt offictot
1ng Fr1rnd,ml\ cal l,l l lhcfunf'Jll
h(rnr I t 1m ""ito}! 1h1'- l ' t nmg
I 1 Hll\ !hr hn(l H tit I~ 1 h.t n t ! hC'
11n:lr \ run() I] ll nmr
11 21tll
\\dJ \ IJod \\(' V\ 11\.'.(_llld \\ \t I
v. hrrr "C't\ 1&lt; rs wtll llf' hf'ld ar 2 p m
S.1tun1av FIICnds ma\ ca ll at thP
HodP\ r unC'ra l H omf' from 2!0~ J nd
7 to q p m Fttda\ Bum! wtlllx• tn
Short C ll'&lt;'k C'em~tr r, Sholl Ctcck
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Erlna L Burris
Edna L l3urns R.'l of Mdson dtrrl
Tuc sd ,\ tt hr1 rrstdPnct•
Sh£ \I. as b01 n M a\ iO 141]) m
M I "O n Sh1 ~~ I " tht d;Jug htPt of thr
l.t li fin\(\
Jncl :\1\ t1 1t \
Ohlingf'J Rou sh
ShPv.asa m cmbet ofthcSt Pa ul
I uthf'l tnChu1ch m Ncv. Ha\C•n 1nd
fh( Sr-ntol CJit?cnsUu h ofMason
Sh(• \\ dS dl so jJt'C'C'C'dl&gt;d m dt'ath b\
hf'r hu shand Leo nard P trl B urns
Sr who dlt&lt;l tn 19"J(J and a foster
daughter Mr s Iris June Luikart
w ho dlP&lt;1 tn 19&amp;'l
Sui\- 1'- mg are onC' son Lron;:11 d
Pu 1 Bums Jr of Mason ! htw
grandc htld ren thrt:'C' great grand
chtldren seven fostpr gra nd cht1d
rE-n and seven fost er great
grandc htldren
f'Utl('frll "f' I'VIC(&gt;S will be he ld
Fr rl t\ !
m at the Foglrsong
FunPr:-~1 llonll' m Mason wit h the
Rev Ceorge Wetnck offlctaltng
Bu r ial wlll follow In the Graham
Cemetery
Fnends mav ca ll at the funeral
humt'Thursda} fr um 7 9p m

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about the home- few, perhaps but
good fhere was the fellowship with
the other children, card games in
winter sletgh I1dlng on a bobsled a
ttme or two There w ere softball
games m good weather
And there was the radio
Radto arr1ved shortl y after Mom
was placed tn the home There was
a spcoaket above the door In the
dorm Gerung to ltstcn to the radto
was usually a Saturday night treat
1 here " as I he Grand Ole Opry
Amos n IIndy Ftbber Magee and
M oll} 011\ er Hardy and Jack
Bennv
In the fall there was applesauce
and apple butter making It took
two to sttr the apple butter usmg a
btg wooden paddle
Chr tstmas was notlavtsh but the
ch tldrcn dtd receive frull and g ifts
from \ anous organizations
Church servtces were held ln the
school room on Sunday afternoons
"hen they could get a preacher
Mom also attended t he Methodist
Church m Pomeroy There Mom
was m a good sized class headed by
MJS s I ucv G tbbs E\ervone liked
Mtss Gtbbs a sprnsler who had her
own home and hved alone
A nother plus at the ch tld ren s
home accordmg to Mom ts that
she was ta ught t he art of se\&lt;mg
She madr hrr own clot hes a nd
clothes for t he smaller gJrls and
f'ven made underwear She a lso
teat ned to patch and mend No
doubt she dtd more patchtng than
sew mg of new It ems To this day
my Mom makes t he neatest
stron gest patc h I VP e\.er seen'
Alt hough Mom had a lot of
relat tves tn Metgs Countv she and
het stbltngs had few visitors at t he
homr and were never taken for
f a m tl v outmgs Theu mot her V1
slled p&lt;:rhaps an hour or so each
w0ck Rei\ a Wtllard mus t hav e
been helpful She " as the governess
w hf'n Mom entered the homC'
But ho" dtd 11 really feel"
Mom sa td shP dtdn t ' bl ame'
anvon(' o\nd shr \\ Ouldn t She may
0 1 ITlJ\ not hJve undf'rstgood a t 13
A r:. shr rf'members It !-ihe did
undf'J st tnd l\ nd she accepted her
lot lA 1thou1 complamt and always
has
Nom tiler how dtfftcult het days
at the Metgs County Chtldren s
Hump may h avP tx'f'n somewhere
along thf' lme Mom learnro Jove,
thnft thC' \ a lue of honest wm k how
to enJO\ Jrfp s simple pleasures
She s been a good exa mple a fme
JX'l son t o emu l ate P e rh aps som e of
her fmf' quaiJ ttes are thf' positive
r csult of har d ti mes at the old
r htldr en s Home
\Pte ran"

J&amp;F

Pubhc Notice
FINANCIAL REPORT
OF THE BOARD
OF EDUCATION
Ee.wn Local
38900SR 7
R-.Ohio

SeMces

4&amp;n2

March 30, 1984
Elotse Boston
T rMatM"er of the
Boord of Education

614-985 4331
COM BINED STATEMENT
OF CASH
INVESTMENTS,
AND FUND CASH
BAlANCES - All
FUND TYPES - AT
DECEMBER 31 1983

899 516 25

Non Programmed
Servrces
2 I 4 56 00
Tota l Exp Orsburse
ments
19 50 039 42
Excess ol Revenue
Rece pts Over /( Under )

E)(p D1s burse
ments
1090237 2
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111 Court St.
Pomeroy, 011.45769

Ph

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Ph 614 843 5191

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CARROLL'S
LAWN SERVICE

Now Acceptm

All Types Roofrng &amp; Stdtng

Reasonable Roles ~

Gutters Downspout s
Pamtmg Coatmg

992-5949

4/ 1211 mo

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.
MIDDLEPORT OHIO

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
New Homes-Ex tensiVe
Remodeltng
In surance Work
CuitQm Pole Bldgs
&amp; Garages
Roofmg Work
Alummum &amp; Vmyl Stdtngs
1 5 Years Expenence
GREG ROUSH
PH 992 -7583
or 992 2282

BOGGS

M l Bud McGHEE
Broker Auclton Servtce
Cheryl Lemley.
Met&amp;s County Auomte
Phone 742-3 171

- Addona and remodel1ng
- Rooting end gutter work
- Concra1e work
~ Plumbing 1nd electnce1
work
I Free Estimates)

&amp;

Service
J 3 li e

POOLS-PLUS
Sales and Service

NOW OPEN
Charleston Rd.
Just Pasl K1odell Park

Specoal April Only
12x24 $5,500 mstalled
14x28 $6 200 mstalled

Office: 675-1388
4 4 I mo pd

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992 -6215 or 992-73 14
Pomeroy, Oh1o

17R tlr

all

your

wmng

needs furnaces repatr
serv1ce and mstallatton
Resrdentral

&amp; Commerctal

Call 742·3195
Or 992-5875
11 -14-lfr

Want ed to buy stand mg
timber
Call aft er 6 or
anyt1m e weekends 61 4

•TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER
•END LOADER
•DUMP TRU CK SERVICE
•WATER GAS SEWE R
RAIN LIN ES

3 88 9906
96 17

or 614 388

Wanted to buv Junk cars
top pnce5 p&lt;ud Call 614

CountY. Cerhf1ad

SEPTIC lANKS INSTALLED

Pomeroy

W11t care for the etderlym my
home lots of references
Men or women Cell 614

&amp; V1c1mty

Middleport

Mercer 5 Atverv1ew Per
sonal Care Home has vacan
c1ea for elderly persons
Betty Mercer owner 304

773 5882
Want someone who weaves
rug! 992 3704
Harper s Adult Care Home
has a vacancy for another
restdent elderl y per~on Call

304 675 I 293
Plow and d1sk gardens Pomt
Pleasant and Kanauga area

304 675 3292
W1ll baby Sit 1n my ho me

304 576 2381

Wanted to buy N ew used &amp;
ant1que furmture W1ll buy 1
p1ece or comple te house
hold s Also complete Auct1
oncenng serv1ce Call
Rodney Howery 6 14 698

367-7560-367-767
CHESHIRE OHIO
3 1

1 B Wanted to Do
Genera! Haulrng and Trash
removal Serv1ce
Reliable
and dependable Call 446
3159 between 9 and 5
Ke1th s lawn Mowmg &amp;
Tnmmmg Serv1cc Relrable
and dependable Aeason a
ble rates Call 446 3159 or

256 6251
Aoofmg and gutter work
metal work housepamtmg
carpe nter work Exc ref
Free est1mates Call 446
317 1

FOR SAlE
(I ) HOUSE IN CHESTER

KITCHEN &amp; SON
CONSTRUCTION
498 General Harttnger Pkwy
Mtddlepor1 OH

PH. 992 -2549
Open

Mon -Sat 10 to 6
General
Construction

Roofrng A Spectalty
mo

Roger Hysell
GARAGE
Rt 124 Pomeroy Oh1o

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

3476

Three acres wtth a mcely
constructed conrete block
home 26x30 3 bedrooms
one bath 12KL5 ltvtng
room and 24x24 famtly
room Parttally carpeted
fuel otl furnace wtth facth
tres
for
woodburner
12xl5 block st orage butld
mg 20x30 block garage
Rtght off Rt 248 country
setttng, y, mtle east of
Chester Ohm
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE
Down
statrs equtpped Wtlh
kttchen
ltvtng room
dtntng room and den
up statr s ha s two bed
rooms and one balh
house also ha s base
menl lot s tze approx
48'x308 Nee ds work

W•ll do general house &amp;
off1ce cleanmg Ca ll 614

992 6919
Wou ld hlo.e to mow lawns
h ave transportation &amp; mow
ers Reasonable rates 992

7036

Financial
21

Busmess
Opportuntty

PH 992·5682
or 992 -7121

Announcem ents

&amp; Alumrnum

No Sunday Calls

3 11

lie

SWEEPER and sewmg rn a
ch1ne repa1r
parts
and
~upphes
P1ck up and
deltvery
Dav1s Vacuum
Cleaner o ne h alf m1le up
Georges Creek Ad
Call
6 14 446 0294
Paul s Home Vtdeo located
405 2nd
Ave
rn Park
Centra l Hotel VHS Betas
CEOs (d1 sc] Rent mov 1es &amp;
players Bru ce lee mo v 1as
Call 446 1718

PERSONAliZED
POOlS

Cleland Greenhouse flow
ers flats or pots h ongmg
baske1s vegatab le plan1s
tomato plants Gerald1ne
Cleland Vrne and Mam St
Aa c tne

498 Gen Hartmger Pkwy
Mtddleport OH

4

Grveaway

PH 992·2549

OPEN
MON SAT 10 to 6

COMPLETE
POOL SERVICE

Metal Honda c rates p1 ckup
at Betz Honda o n St Rt 7
2 % B order Colh e Pupptes
and 2 lJz German Shep hard
pupp1es
Ca ll 614 24S

5683

4 6·1 mo

WANTED
All Types of Alumtnum
Clean Sheet &amp; Ca st
41( lb
Week• of Aprrl 9 -2 1
Alumtnllm Auto Trans
00 Each
Irony Alumtnum

•a

On Inspection
located I¥• Mt ltlnt ot

Prtced

Plitt own on Tw p 1•2
Call 992-3466

Sctpio Energy
Recycling DJYtl1~~o~,

Beer Wme Carry Out Over
6 d1gtt ftgure tn gr oss annual
m come Beer sa les 5 dtglt
frgure annually lottery Ter
m111al Contact Gu1do J
Gnolam1 605 W Mrttn St
Pomeroy

631 14

Employment
Services

dog

Ca ll

after

4

22 Mon ey t o Loan
HOME

LOANS

FIXED

RATES Bel ow market rates
F1xed co nventr onal FHA
VA L ende r M ortgage
Athens co llect 614 592

3051

23

Professtonal

AVON For custome r servrce
Call 446 2156 or 446

335B
Th e N ew Sara Covent rv
Back m Tn Coun t y area
Htnn g fa sh 1on show du P.c
tors full or part time pos1
trans ava1 lab te Call after

614 742 2951
B &amp; M Pamtm g Res lnd
Comm Free estimates Call
614 256 1492 o r 446

1104

4PM 446 2564

day Call 614 388 9342
H1gll Schoo l Juntors
Sen1ors Be a member o1
OUR We st V~rgm1a Army
N at10na t Guard Buddy Pia
toon ll! We cu rr ently h ave
vacanc 1es for md1v1duals
w h o wan t to attend bas1c
trammg w1th others from
West Vngm1 a Trammg wilt
begm at Fort D1K NJ on
June 11th and you Will be
back for the fall school term
Thts rs the perfect summer
JOb J o rn now and beg1n
ea rmng money f or monthl y
m eet1ngs earn full t1me pay
dunng summer tra rnm g anrl
then earn part t1me pay upon
return from uammg Call

31

304 676 1372
German Shepard pupp1es
can be seen at
V
Pt
Pleasant 1st tratler to left
ask for Judy Stover

Ntce house m Pomer oy 3
bedrm ful ly carpeted base
m ent firepla ce large front
porch S39 SOO Ca ll 614

992 7583
6 rooms basement double
garage 1 &amp; one 1h.rd acr e
lot
Rose Hrll
Pomewv

1090
Earn $50 00 S75 00 on a
lues
or Thurs W11t be
m tennew lng on Apnt 19th
1 00 PM Fort Rando l ph
Terrace
Ask for M ary
Ftsher
Rel1 able baby s1tter for two
small g~rls f or aven mgs and

weekends 304 6 75 6350

12x65 1 971 mob1le home
woodburner &amp; a c 614

742 2720
12x70 Fleetwood 2 bed
rooms 1% bath Call 614

985 3839
1976 Tn Star mob1le home
12 x60 all electr ic 8 x1 4
sun deck 10 M20 deta cha
ble room wrth wood ~tove

304 895 3911

S32 900 Call 1 614 678
2513

1965 New Moon 12x6S 2
bedroom
exc
cond

Baum Add1t1on 3 bedroom
bnck 1 / 1 baths full base
ment fam1ly room ca rport
pat iO &amp; ad JOinrng '1 acre lot
S57 000
614
ava 1lable

aft er 5 00

$5 000 00 304 675 1822
1974 Krrkwood 12x60 to
ta l elec 2 bedroom house
w 1ndows new carpet A 1
cond 304 675 7328

Completel y remodeled 2 3
bedroom house wrth vmy l
s1drng fully carpeted forced
a1r gas furn ace large out
b01!dr ng m eJ&gt;tc nerghbor
hood Call 614 992 6161

M ob1le home 12.-.60 Cham
p1on nrce carpetmg wood
burner drape s dishwasher
ex tra ntce and clea n On
rental lot close t o Ga ll! polls
and Rt 35 lmmedrate pos
sess1on S5 995 00 304

S 19 500 1 h story housP. 2
ba rn s corn cnb &amp; ce llar A
AND 2 1 ACRES 1 Good
locatiOn on At 124 west of
langsv1lle house needs
som e wo rk Must sell Call
Gtorw Grabo m Col at
1 614 868 5041

675 3466

Owner trans ferred must sell
beautiful 3 bed rm brrck
h o me
Ft r ep l ace deck
woods pnvacy sunshtne

S63 900
5420

Call

614 992

7 room house 1 06 ac re lot
barn ba sement carport on
Rose H1ll m Pomeroy Good
con dttlon
S26 000
p lu ~
furniture S 2 000
Total
S28 000 Call Ed rson Hob
ste tt er a l 992 2464 or
George Hobstelter at 992
7763 W1 ll cons 1der fmttrH.:
mg part of Jt

FOR RE NT WITH OPTION
TO BUY til 14ft w1de three
bedroom
bath and half
rnob1le horne S!tlmg on mce
lot
read y 10 move rnto
S22S GOdown 5225 OOper
mont h 304 576 2711

304 675 3248

32 Mobtle Homes
for Sale

4 Ml

RT 35
7274

WEST

1 2x60 all e l ec
mob11e
hom e tip out 1n l1vmgroom
3 bedrooms
304 675

4204

33

Farms for Sale

142 acre fo r m near Rto
Grande good house and
barn Call 614 245 5281
eves
10 acre mmr farm 1 2x60
mob1le home 5 outb01ld
rng s 400 lb t obacco base
new 28~~:56 ft
house
start ed Owner movmg mus t
sell
S16 500
Call 614

256 6620

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
2 acres on Rro Gran de
Ce nt erpo tnt Rd Near Cen
terpomt Partly wooded
county water &amp; ut 1llt1es near
by
Southwestern School
01str~ct 52 000 Call 614

245 5405
Nor thup frrst st reet on t he
nght after cross m g Raccoon
bndge Approx 130 han
tage
S5 500
Call 446

3485
28 acres m ostly woode d
seve1al w alnut trees to
bacco allotment all mmeral
nght s bo rd er s C h1ef Corn
st ock hu nters parad•se lo
cated off M tl lstone R oad
Pn ce d S1 1 500 00 Ph one
614 367 7271
One halt acre lo t on M1tchell
Roa d Galhpohs rural wa t er
and r. •tv schools

$6 995 00
3466

304 675

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

GAlliPOLI S

PHONE 614 446

In A1o Grande 1 9B2 moh1le
home 14 ft 2 bdr good
co nd Set up on approx 1
acre land
S 17 000 Call

446 80 38
14)(70 K.rkwood two bed
room mobtle home Centrlll
A H carpet appliances un
derprnm ng
S9 000
Call
614 256 6035oralter6PM

5 rm hous e 44 Olt ve St
Galhpol s lnqutte at 918
2nd Ave Gallrpolt s Ohro
3 Bedroom House rrver
v1ew no p ets 446 2404
4 bdr hou se at
Ca ll 446 2565

~vc rqreen

42 Mobrle Homes
for Rent

446 8251

446 3204

196S 1 2x60 mob1le home
unfurnrshed S 3 900 Call

446 1340

loca ted 1 mr so uth of
Eureka 12)(60 5160 mo
plu s S100 dep &amp; ref s Ca ll
614 643 29 16or614 643

Tra1l er for sa le 1 0M3S Call
614 388 9686 anyhme

2644

614 245 62B1 eves

Br1ndle colored playful k1tty

3 bdr house A One Rett1
Estate Caro l Yeager Broker
Howard l Yeager Ill sales
man Ca ll 304 675 5104 or

Homes lor Sale

OPPORTUNITY PLUS
Rewle1gh Dealers wanted
Full or part t1me 304 675

&amp; V1cm1ty

for Sale

NEW AND USED MOBIL E
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES

For sale bv owner 3 bdr
centra l urr f orced au fur
nance buck stove 1n ground
18.-.36 sw1 mmmg poo l
close to c1ty schools Pnr.ed
redu ce d tn S38 SOO Call

Pt Pleasant

32 Mobrle Homes

Homes for Sale

Real Estate

Bu1ld on vour lot a new home
yo u aff ord Over 1100 sq
ft
6 r ooms &amp; bath car
peted ready to move mto
S26 SOO also garages &amp;
bas emen t
Ca ll Patrrot
Home 8urlders 446 8038
W11l cons1der mob1le home
as trade 111

Yard Sale Apnl 20 &amp; 21
Mam St
Aacme
Oh10
Homemade Eas1er candy &amp;
lots of m 1sc

31

TA l S TATE MOBILE
HOMES USED CA RS
TRUCKS
GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OL'R PR ICES CALL
614 446 757 2

Babys1tter wanted 1n my
home for 4 ch1ldren 8 hrs

4 Family Yard Sale Fn &amp;
Sat Apnl 20 8r 21 From
9AM 8PM
At the larry
0 Bnen res&gt;dence
large
~elect1on of cloth1ng
and
household 1tems Go past
letart Falls s1gn turn left at
first lane 2nd house on
nght Watch for s1gns

81g five fam•ty yard sale
Wedn es day Thursday 144
S Park Dr
httle b1t of
everything children~
cl othrng

THOMPSON BOOKKEEP
lNG Mo nthly and Quarterly
account s welcome 428 Se
co nd Ave Call 446 1 136

Fnday Apnl 20th &amp; Sat
Apnt 2ht Used &amp; new
clothmg toys odds &amp; ends
collectable Items
Geo a
Gun &amp; Carry Out 3 m1les
south of M1ddleport on Rt
79amtt117

GALLIPOLIS FLEA
MARKET BUYERS FIN D
BARGAINS EVERY SAT &amp;
SUN DEALERS NEEDED
OUTDOOR SPACE S5 00
BE THERE 7AM FOR BEST
LOCATIONS THALER
PROPERTY RTS 160 &amp; 35
446 7037

Three year o ld total electnc
house 3 be drooms fenced
m ba ck yard and deck
S 10 000 00 down assume
8 I ] pe r Ce nt lo an p r~ ced In
m1d SO s CAll after 5
304 675 6643

5 Doberman Beagle pup
pte s 7 wks old Call 6 14
992 7 46B be1ween 10 am

home Call 614 992 2649

Carport Sa le Sat Apn1 21
9AM 4PM Frrst road nght
off Bulav1\l e Rd
Boys
clot h es household 11em~
paperhaclo.s

Prano Tunmg and Repa u
Brun1cardr Mus1c Co 446
0687 Sk1\l and mlegnty our
trademark
Lane Dam els

large 3 bdr house for sele or
rent In Plantz Subd1v1ston
N o chddren no pets Call

Norwe•ga n Elk hound good
wetch dog grve to good

log
Ad

FIVe room house with base
ment and attached garage
on two acres 4 m1l es from
Po m t Pleasant on Rt 2 N

304 675 3950 o' I 800
642 36 19

&amp;9pm

Yard Sale Frr 20th
house on Mitch ell
Gatltpolrs

P IANO TUNING l o wer
pr 1ce d r egu l ar tun rngs
dtscounts to Senror C1t1zens
Churches &amp; Schools Ward s
Keyboard 304 6 75 3824

446 2551

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728 F.rst Ave Wed Fn 9
t1ll 6 Old dolls mtsc wash
srnk old washer scales

H e lp Wanted

011 &amp; Gas If yo u h ave 011 &amp;
gas experte nce our growmg
co r p IS look tor reps and
area superv1sors Full tr;un
mg Sales or pub hc re latiOns
e~~:pe r~ e nc e h elpful buy not
necessa ry Open&gt;ngs 1n most
eas t ern count1es E llCellent
opportu m ty and money Call
614 265 7300 anyt1 mc

3 24 tf c

949-28o0

LISHING CO recommends
1hat you do bus&gt;nes s w1th
p~ op l e you It n ow and N OT
to send mon ey thro ugh th e
ma&gt;l untrl vou have rnvesu
ga t ed the offe rin g

COMPLETE HOU SEHOLDS

11

Announcements

SIDING CO.

THE OHIO VAL LEY PUB

FURNITURE
Beds
rron
w ood
cupboards
chatr s
chests bnskets d1sh es
stone JArS antrques gold
a nd s li ver
Wnt e M 0
Mill er A t 2 Pomeroy Oh10
45769 or ca ll 614 992
7760
Foun h great granddaught er
of Gen Andrew Lew1swan1s
to buy cop1es of Reg1ster s
B1 Centenma l ed1t1ons Con
tact Patty lcwrs W1lhamson
1935 Dyer 5 1 lours M o

Rummage Sale Thurs &amp; Fn
4 Fam1ly S1:1le Down Rt 7 on
Paxton Rd

I

Lad1 es 1 8 or over are you
1ookrng t or a JOb ? Here s a
grea t opportumty to earn
REAL MONEY now HowJ
Call me today for a fabuiQus
offer yo u con 1 res1s1 Call
614 843 5 180 before 12
noon or afte1 4 p m

2711

B1g Yard Sale 447 Jerry St
Pleasant Valley Estates
Wed 1 8 &amp;: Thurs 1 9 9 00
111 7 Men s womens &amp;
ch1ldren s c lothmg cunatns
kmck knacks etc

985 4201
NOTICE

Servtces

If tnterested contact
The Home Naltonal Bank
tn Racme 949- 2210

Also Transmission

" Beauttful. Custom
8utlt Garages "
Call for free sJdrng estimates,~ 949-2801 or

Cash pa1d for laney tr on o r
heavy ~ron beds S 1 60 and
up for certa m Me1gs Co
ston e Jars
Old 11me cup
bo a r d
ca ll 1 30 4 882

Yard Sale Thurs &amp; Fn
Across from Vrnton Bapt1st
Church

304 675 5386

7231
8u vtng da1ly gold stlver
c o1ns nngs Jewelry sterltng
war e old cams lar ge cur
rcn cy Top pnces Ed Bur
ke1t Barber Shop 2nd Ave
M1ddl eport Oh 614 992

&amp; V1cmity

~-~---

3889615

FREE ESTIMATES

Btrd

for

446 3672

Real Estate General

12 Gauge Shotguns
Only

Vrnyl

Gallipolis

I

6.30 P.M

46I

446 9519

Ca ll 446 3394

RACINE
FIRE DEPT

11 I lfc

YOUNG'S

We pay cash for late model
cl ean used ca rs
Jrm Mmk Ch ev Old s Inc
B 11l Gene Johnson

GUN SHOOT

3123

Farm Equipment

~

Wanted To Buy

II

Sohbalt player new tn area
lnftelder wilt play any
where lookmg for 5enous
ded1ceted team Please celt

Ga rages patiOS stdewolk s
bas ement s block work
Reasona ble prrced 3S yrs
expen ence Free estrmates

PH (614) 985-4212

Factory Choke

CALL

742-2328

'"'"rn

9

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'(ard SaleS

3069
N ext sa le M t Alto AuctiOn
May 5 1984 Emma Bell
Auct1oneer
l 1c
429 84
Phon e 304 428 8177

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING

We Use Von Schrader
Equtpmenl Recommended
by leadtng Carpet Manu
facturers
FREE ESTIMATES
3 28 I mo

EVERY
SAT NIGHT

AL TROMM

CHESTER OHIO
4 g I mo

A

M rdd leport Ohto
1 13 tfc

Au cti on every Fn mght at
the Hanford Communnv
Center Truckloads of new
merchand1~e
every week
Cons1gments of new and
used merchandise al ways
welcome A1chard Reyno lds
Auc11one er 304 275

mo

•CEMETERY
MAINTENANCE

CARPENTER
SERVICE

12·o'•M-

992-2196

FREE ESTIMATES
All Work Guaranteed

Bashan Butldrng

Authorrzed John Deere
New Holland Bush Hog
Farm Equtpment
Dealer

•Beatnrtmr now
throueh season
•All Aees
Sa tu1da ~ playm1
_,-; ·j
lnps
........ •On Ce~uru tnstruchon
•Awards
INSTRUCTORS John Teaford
Oa•• 8tg H1t Burt

304 773 9185

NEW-REP AIR

•MOWING
•TRIMMING

Parts

R1ck Peer son Auctioneer
SerVICe Estate Farm An
hq ue &amp; l1qu1datron sa les
l1censed &amp; bonded rn Oh10 &amp;
WVa
304 773 5785 or

PAT Hill FORD

35!85 Oak Htll Road
long Bottom OH 45743

BACKHOE
WORK

1''

pd

We can repatr and recore radtators and
heater cores. We can
also actd bot I and rod
out radtators We also
repair Gas Tanks

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

BISSELL

•Supemsed Got!

mo

Auc1ron every Tu esday
n1gh1 Pt Pleasant WVa
Auct Lonme Neat Youth
Center Bldg Camden St

RADIATOR
SERVICE

LIMESTONE
HAULED

SIDING

GOlf ISSONS SPEOAL
ADULT 6 for 140
STUDENTS 6 for 130

In ttmes of sorrow we
hnd our strength and
comfort tn many dtfferent places and ways We
wtsh to express our
thanks to the numerous
people who have provtded our strength and
solace dunng lhts dtfft cult t1me surroundrng
the loss of our I oved
one
The Ftttz Buck Famtl

M~GKEE

LA,lri~'os!'~~"';.ll JOBS
PH 992-2478
3 2'l I

3-8-2 mo pd

U S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE OHIO

THE KOUNTRY KLUB

~wt

~. ltnes

(614) 843 5425

Cerd of Thanks

17
18
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EUGENE LONG

SALES &amp; SERVICE

We Have the
Lowest Rates
JWanteL'
JFor Sale
) Announcement
JFo,. Rent

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodehng
Rooftng of all Types
Worked tn home area
20 year s
Free Esttmates

AND

G 1 J 10

Public Sale
&amp; Auctton

-•-·--

3
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9 b35 /1

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949·2263

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P&amp;S BUILDINGS

PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF All TYPES

NEW-REPAIR

/l I

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Stzes Starl From 12'xl6'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
S1zes from 6'x6 Up
to 24'x36
Insulated Dog Houses

•Washers •D1shwa sh ers
•Ranges
•Refngeraton
•Dryers •Freezers

WRITESEL
ROOFING CO.

1 rl lH

1 l l ' f)

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f'.;n

l7

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ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

614-992-7626

4 5 lie

Vinyl &amp; Alumrnum

419/ l

985 · 3561
All Ma~es

PARTS and SERVICE

54 Mtsc Merchandose

10
Part ly cloud\ tontg ht Low 3540
W mds northerly around 10 mph
Fnday mostly sunny Hlgh near60
Chance of precipitation 10 percent
tonight and near zero percent
Fnday
Extended Forecast
Saturday through Monday
Chance of showers Sunday. Fflir
Saturday and Monday Highs near
60 Satunlay and rnosll;v In the iiO!I
Sunday tu1d Monday. LowsM-45.

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W eatht&gt;r forecast

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make up an SVAC ba seball cont est
F'ndav dl Sout hern Htgh School
begmmng at 4 p m

$~217

L}p

118 7081:!

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KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

&gt;H 81

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FR EE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE
PH 992-2772

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•ln5ulat1on
•Storm Doors
•Storm Wmdows
•Replacement Wmd ows
•N e w Roof1n g

Fl

Non 0 1 11 r
R0l tntJ ) \ P1
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VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

3 22 t n o

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

949-~ 046

Call 614-992-6737

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

1

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Wanted

667 3402

- Water

W t'hm

5

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8623

- lo-Boy
- Trlllcher

30 11

12

o' 614 388

-Dump Trucks

742-2328

'

for faster Semce

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l i'!xP r
515 ':1 7l

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Jun I I 181
11 Oltl &lt;10

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7

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

134 98

11

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Fund Types
Enterpnse Funds
Onr• llrrtq RP I f' rt b

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Ar....1v r1&lt;;
T )[" bp D C[)

'!

n , 1 1 1 Jb~ 7 tla 0 9
COMBINED STATEMENT
OF CASH RECEIPTS
OISBURSEMENTS
AND CHANGES IN
FUND CASH BALANCES
- All PROPRIETARY
FUND TYPES AND
SIMILAR FIDUCIARY
FUND TYPES - FOR
THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDED DECEMBER
31 1983

To tO LOCCII

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8 1J 18)Q 183J

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Types
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tnrn nos
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- Dozers
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ATHENS
2nd"'" 011 9 Call 593 5m
681

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EXCAVATING

Al TROMM
•Wire ~het

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
Wed l!ke lo mtroduce you to
Enaage A Car ltt11 modern way
to dnve the veh icle of you•

I l !.)6 6 00

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28 8 Jn

CHIMNEY SWEEP

The Res\

Ar1vl1Cf' 0 1 IN( I

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Dec 3 1 1983

41

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Futd Ca-.h B aa cr

Jan 1 1983

I b8

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Se1v 1ce that Towe rs Abov-e

~Y&gt;r
'\:i

Wrll read ¥OUr entrre l1le wrthoul
nkma any que1t1ons arves advru
on 111 1fhurs of lrfl! such as love
andbuS tiiUS srck neu andhulth
1517 S Court (ned to Courthouse)

312311 mo

CHIMNEY KING

AC1vJnU' ht !I'J ol
To r ly T 111rl

Othe Uses

J

(;;mw rt'"&lt;t•herlule£1

lLI::VJ::LAND (API
The
wmnmg number drawn Wednesday
mght m the Oh10 Lot tPr&gt;l s datly
game Th&lt;' 1\umhcr wa s 121
In the 'Ptck 4 game pla;ed
M onda v thr oJgh Fnda1 I he wm
nmg number w~ls R067
The lotterv reported &lt;'arnmgs of
$282 !l06 from wage t mg on ti s datly
game Larnmgs came on sa les of
Sl 189123 w htle holders of wmnmg
ticket s wer e cnt tlled to share

0

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CHESTER-985 3307

S&amp;W TV

Antenna Installation
House Calls and Shop
Serv1ce Avatlable

Opr 11 ,q I

19 682 50

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

We Serv1ce All
Makes &amp; Models

1SB &lt;11

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Recer pt s 0\e IU 1\!er)
E&gt;:p Or sbur sfl
m en ts

M SC(&gt;\

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PSYCHE READING

614 367 7101
WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH
•SYlVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
AND OTHER MAJOR BRAN OS 1
We Have A Full Trme
Shop Techn•c•an
on Duty

46353 Scout Camp Rd
Chester Ohto
Ph 985-4269
II No An swer Call 985 4382

I 368 51

I

O r r r ll nq

Servrces

C'andl~h g ht mmm umon sen lCe

"rl l be held Fnday evenmg a l 6 30
p m at the Mt Unton Bapt tst
C'hurr h CarpcntPr Hill
F f'ISii.:'J su nrtse serv 1ces wv..1ll be
held ~II h am Pastor ts thf' Re"
Dona lei Sltue

A'

'&gt;emen t&lt;&gt;

Debt Serv ces
T:.&gt;tdl bp D sburs

~ -. 28

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23 584 34

992-720~ 15 tf

APPliANCE
SERVICE

[ xn Orshr r &lt;;r.

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1 406 4S

Scho:J &amp; P I r

1
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45

~06

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To t al Suppo rt nq

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11 7gJf l 7

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Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
Classlfieds and

Watt•r tumffi off

Earn rnqs on ln v"'s
ment
1 571 83
T01a1 Loc CJI
R0cer pts
22 t 77 R :1
Unrestr cted G ants
In Ai d

45 50

Totd Ext :oc
Ct 1C
Act v ! C&lt;&gt;
41::1 97 91
0Pb1 Ser' cP.S
19 682 50
Nor P q rammr, d
Sr:r... r('s
21 45ti00

20 606 05

TotJI St;)!c
Rec:P. pts
Total Aeve nut:'
Rece PIS
bpendrlu P 0 sb
'1rrppor t Se rv•ces

73 02

Sot 1 l P.s

JIM CLIFFORD
PH

PA~~o

VICinity of Po,le• has tegs

10 am 6 p m - After 6 30 p m
can be reached a1 16 ''""'

OIL LINES

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
'85 00
FORD FENDER '69 95
BUMPER
'69 95
Also Some Car
Fenders Avodable
3 28 tfn

19 59U8

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'CUSTOM BUILT HOMES

3261mo

540 50
Ll

"DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
"CONCRETE WORK

992-6030

'

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"RECLAMATION WORK
•O il FIElD SERVICES

"WATER GAS &amp;

WORK GUARANTEED

b 846 61

Hono

Revenue Aecerpls

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Experl'enced
Reasonable

Sc hoof &amp; Publ c
Se r... en Ac v

53 210 94

mer t

Orf'ntf'rl

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:149 4 7tl 28

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Fund

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St&lt;JH

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I NG
Btg or Small

Jobs -

Soo ts

ment_,

Recerprc
130 693 45
bpenc 1 rre D Sbr -.eMents
Spec nl lnstruc
!tOll
4 4 9QQ 92
To tall nr r c

Othf'

Dec J 1 1983

75974:)8

tr 1 1

Rr rr" DI
T oral Revenue

8027803

F '

18 12n 12

Total Sr&lt;'ltP

1

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1 n

35 989 75

Support Servrr.Ps

LJrn nqs o 1 Inve st

M ~cc llan cou PeeP

prs

m enr
606 77
Mts(.;e tJ neou s Rece pt,
1500 1600 17 00

5 t 5 1 !.) 1 fi 7

T r l t~n

Re u~

RevPntrr

4 957 38 1

Ta)(es

Earn1ngs on Invest

l otal

Governmental
Fund Types
General Fund
Reve 1re Ae&lt;.:et pl s

rr•s
Occupa t on
0 Pnl "d
M us c

O!her lJ&lt;;es
7 799 90
Fund Cash Balances
Jan 1 1983
4.)41 1 04
Fu nd C 1sh Ba an es

Sour ces (Uses I 155 088 111

1000000

TotiJ Lon!
Rf'U' pi &lt;;
lJ n .. ..,l fir I G
!1"1 '\(J
To11 Sta!r

iUses l

109 38

Depos t
Cash n

66 034 27

0 rertlf'd

Tota Othe F nancrng

Cerr frcates of

Stall

ton
8027803
- F sca r
57 2 1209
Ooerarron &amp; Marnr
o f Plant
Sef\ ces
3 43 4 54 6 1
Stud en t Transnona

Public N ottce

56 566 00

E.;p

59 832 73

51

RPfun d ol Pn or YR&lt;'Ir s

Cas h n Bank(s)

- Pu p•l s
- lnsrructr ona

~~~~~~~~----JI ton
24573842
(have to go I JUSt got back B JS P&lt;;S
i 8 15 4 1
from a week '"lh my gra nd Other S flpnrt' 1
~e-rv ces
1 1 \ 1 2 H4
mother and my parents are
1 rtCJI SuJlporr nq
deprogrammtng me now

Our nq Cunent

Yean

S 274 052 02

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coNTRACTING
·ooZER BACKHOE

and

- General Arlm n stra
ton
81 995 86
-Sc hool Admtn Slr LJ

Advances Out !Not
totally Tran saCied

_

December 31 1983

Net

245 738 42
3 B1 5 43

ton

Bus1ness
Total Supponrng

PLUMBING

Public Notice

fl

343 454 61

Student Tr ansport a

Melgo County

StPV..1rt DPhra C.ilmorP

Land lelight ""'"' irt• set

of Ptanr
Servr ces

SohooiDiolrict.

Balance

LAFF· A - DAY

Pubhc Notrce

.cl\A

MISS THERESA

The

Middleport, Ohoo

Pomeroy

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PULLINS
JEWELL 'S

Ctluifild 0.,1

I 11 Collft St. ,_.,., C*M1 457"

on

\\ w r Sf't\ J('(' on thr former
( he''' 1 Road to lhP Saitsbu rv
'-": h( ul \' t '- l J t otf !his mo1mng by
ti H Pont( I O\ 1AL1trr Drpanment t o
ll &gt;\\ fru ltn• ImpiOVf'ments ThC'
'&lt; n 1u \' r" f'XJ)f'C' tl'd to J:x&gt; off f01 a t
It tst t!ll L\ hour~

PHONE
992-2156
Or l'ritt
S..liflll
Dl&gt;llr

Mt&gt;murial

Adm tlled Deb1a G ilmorr Mtd
diPpott Rut h Lut het an Ractn('
John HO\ e' ChPster
D tS&lt;harged Rogpr Moore M ar
"n Da t st Sha10n Ba tie\ Vera

Thursday, April 19, 1984

The Daily Sentinel

M1ddleport home Jump 1nto
Sprmg Savmgsl Super spe
cra l to w pflces Call 614

992 6941
Are you ready for a move 7
N l Stevens and Assoc1ates
can help you buy that new
hom e w11h !IS hnle es a 5%
downpayment and rn1e rest
rates as low as 10 50% Call
Jon Alita f or further detarls
1 614 379 2789

1979 fully underpmned
14K70 3 bdr 2 full baths
approx 1! 1 acre well graded
lot Prrce reduced Call614

388 9957 aile• 5 30P M
Used 2 b edroom mob1le
homes furmshed
1 Ox 50
and 1 2x52 SIZes
Your
chance to own a comfor1a
b te home Browns trl'uler
Court Mmersvrlle Oh 614

992 3324

2 bdr tr;ul er fully furn1shed
good loca tron sec dep req

Call 446 8558

1- - - - - - - - ---Two bedroom unturn1shed
tratlcr Iorge yard garden
rural wat~r located 10 Cen
terpotnl Call 614 37 9 ..

2 169

1--- - - - - - -- Small 1 bdr
trader tn
l&lt;anauga u11lttes furntshed
$185 mo plus deposr1 Call

446 7406

�Page-12-The Daily

Sentinel

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

56

They'll Do It Every Time

LUMBER-Rou;h cui, ook,
poplor. 2x4, 2x8, 2xl, 1x4.
1xe. 1 xB, lon;th owolloblo, 8
ft. throu;h fe ft . Ho;; •
Zuopon, 304· 773·8184.

WITH OPTION TO BUY, 14'
wide ell eleculc: mobile

home , 11ttln; on lot reedy to

noo.oo

movo lnlo .
down
t175 .00 MONTH . 304·
575-2711 .
44

Building Supplle1

66

Apartment
for Rent

Pets for Sale

AKC Doberman puppies:
Stud Service . Cal1614 -446-

APARTMENTS (Equal
Housing Opportunity) has

7795 .

one and two bedrooms. rent
starting at S 157 for one
bedroom and S193 per

Judy Taylor Grooming . Call
614-367 -7220.

month for 1wo bedroom,
w1th $200 deposit located
near Foodland and Spring
Valley Plaza . pool and TV
ant. Call 446 -2745 or leave

Briarpatch Kennels Profes sional All -breed grooming .
Indoor -outdoor boarding fa -

message .

niel puppies. Call 614 -388 -

cilities . English Cocker Spa "'7........

VETS HOSPITAL- ,
~HAI.I.TOWN,
lOWA

0338
2 bdr . apts
. medium
Income
Family
welcom
. A · One
Real
Estate, Carol Yeager Broker .
Howard l. Yeager Ill sales man . Call 304 -675 -5104 or

304 -675 · 5386
613 1h Third
apt ., 5135
water . Call
tween 9 and

Ave . 3 room
mo . includes
446 -4222 be 5

Garage apt .. fu rnished 3
roams &amp; bath . Washer &amp;
dryer . Clean , no pets. adults
only Oep . &amp; ref req . Call

446 1519
3 bdr
S250

unfurn garage apt ..
plus deposi t. C all

446 -3786
Furnished efficiency . 607
2nd . Gallipolis . S145
Share bath , single
Call
446 -4416 after 7PM
Furnished apt .. 1 bdr .. near
HMC . 5225 . Utilities pd ..
Adults . Call446 · 4416 after

7PM .
Upstairs apt .. 3 rooms fur ·
nished. adults Call 446 ·

1232
Downtown location . Small
apt furn1shed. single per ·
son. no pets S 175 mu Call

446 -9283 .
1 bedroom Apt 5196 . m o
m cluding utilitie s. Equa l
Housmg Opportunity . Co n ·
tact Village Menor Apts .

614 ·992 · 7787 .

992 ·7721

992 -5914
2566

or

304-882

APARTMENTS. mobde
homes. houses . Pt . Pleasant
and Gallipolis . 614 -446 -

8221.
RIVERS

TOWER

Apartments now available to
elderly &amp; disabled with an
income of less than
512,300 Renting f01 30
percent of ttdjusted income

Phone 304 -675 -6679
45

15 cubic foo t chest type
freezer
Call 614 · 742 ·

Seigler oil stove, Maytag
wringer washer . Call 446 -

2416

3059

2 ne w complete twin beds,
headboardS', bo~~: springs,
mattress &amp; frame . $175
each . Call 614 -378 . 6433 .
23 cu ft . freezer . mint
condition $300 .. 1972
Chevy lmpala ,new battery.
good condition . 992 -2759
Bedroom su it . double bed .mattress. springs. 5 drawer
dresser with attached mir ror ; Modern living room suit.
co uch . cha ir. glas s on metal
end and coffee tables ; wood
kitchen table with 4 c hairs Magic Chef range. Copper tone, elect. self cleaning ;
G . E . refrigerator - freezer ,
frost . free, coppertone.
matches range . Must sell ,
will consi der all offers . All
item s in ex c ellent c ondi tion .
Call992 · 7412 . after 5 p .m .

30 in . electric range $45 ,
gas clothes dryer $85 . elect ri c clothes dryer $90. May ·
tag automatic washer S85.
G E washer $100, Gibson
self defrosting S 150. May t ag wringer 5100 C all614 .
742 2352 .

Furnished Rooms

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

Call 614-446·0756 .
Sleeping room 5115 . utili ties paid . Share bath . male
only . Range &amp; refrig . 919
2nd Ave ., Gallipolis Call
446 -4416 after 7 PM

46 Space lor Rent
Trailer space for rent . 1 m ile
from Hospita l, S65 mo . .
water and trash paid . Call
446 - 1 354 after 5 PM

COUNTRY MOBilE Home
Park . Route 33. North of
Pomeroy . large lots . Call

614 -992 · 7479 .
One trailer lot . sewer and
water furnished . one small
child accephtd . 304 -675 -

1076 .
47 Wanted to Rent
House three bedrooms . New
Haven. Mason area . Call

after 5PM. 304 -882 -2098

Merchandise
51 Household Goods

TV&amp;. Appliances . 627 Third
Ave ., Gallipolis. 614 - 446 1699 . Spin washers. gas &amp;
elecHic dryers. auto
washers, gas S. electric
ranges. refrigerators . TV
aets.

GOOD USEO APPLIANCES
Washers. dryers, refrigera tors , ranges . Skaggs Ap pllances, Upper River Ad
beside Stone Crest Motel

6t4-446 · 7398

3 used carpets, exc . cond .,
purple! . Call

446·3426 alter 4:30PM
King lize waterbed , Kmg
Coal or wood Stove . gun

cobinet.
1891.

Call

614 -256 -

Country Oak furniture, ta blet. chairs. cupboerdl . .drv
alnkl, pie HfH, Iota Of MIIIC .
Conklee. At . 7, Tuppers

Plaino. Ohio.

Sell Steel Buildings. 'Steel
budding dealership' Small to
big profit potential big
demand-starter leads fur nished . Some areas taken.
Call to qualify . 303 -759 ·

3200.

446-0857 .
Baby rabbits. 80 to choose
from. Assorted breeds, co 'lors, &amp; sizes. S3.50 each .

Call 614-843-5276

Firewood cut up slabs $15
pickup load Call 614 -245 ·

AM -FM stereo rec ord player
combination . 4' long like
new S50 . Nice 7 drawer
desk SBO . large gas space
heater with wall rhermostat

5 H .P. Go · Cart. S1 50 . Call

304 ·675 ·2815 .

9183

U sed Furniture .. Rang es,
chairs , dryers , and TV ' s 3
miles out Bulaville Rd . Open
9am to 6pm . Mon thru Fri .
9am to 5pm , Sat .

614-446 -0322
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St .. Gallipolis . New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal stoves.
6 piece wood living room
suite with 6 inch flat arms
$399. bunk bed s complete
with bunkies S199 , 2 pie ce
anhon livingro o m suites
S199, antron reclin ers 599 .
other recliners SBO, maple
dinette sets 5179, box
springs &amp; matuess twin or
full S100 set regular -firm
$120. maple dinette cheus
535 , wash stands 534,
maple rockers 559 . 7 piece
chrome dinette set S 149. 5
piece dmene set $99 . used
bedroom suites. refrigera tors, ranges . chest, dressers .
wringer washers . TV ' s, dry .
ers , &amp; shoes . Call614 - 446 .

3t59 .

2 Prom dresses size 5 &amp; 8

6ft utility truck bed $350. 8
ft . heavy gauge alum . truck
box 5250 . Bothine~tc . con d.

Call 614 -256 -1750.

S15.00 . Phone 304-675 6430.
Registered male Beagle 1 6
yrs. old. $50.00. 304 -675 -

5299 .
Musical
Instruments

Peavey standard series 260.
300 watt head. with Peavey
cabinet. with siJt 1 0" speak ers. $400. Call 446 -8655 .

8 HP Wheel Horse electric
start 36 in . mower deck ,
S700 len N Sons Smll
Engin e s. Call 614 - 379 2827. No Sunday calls .

8 HP Bolens garden tractor ,
32 in . mower deck. S 500
len N Sons Smll Engines

614 -379 ·2827 .

No

firewo od for sale. S20 .00
pickllp S-30 .00 delivered .
304 - 675 · 2991 before
11 :00 AM or after 6 :00PM.
53,500 organ lowery one
year old $1200 ; Grand ·
1ather clock 5900 one year
old S460 .; 2s·· floor model
c o lor TV 5699.00 · 5400.; 1
complete Hi Fi system 1 SOW
with 15·· JBl speakers
S900
S450 . all less than
two years old . Call at 167
lynn Drive in Now Haven,
WV . Charles V . Humphreys .
Bridesmaid or prom dresses .
Size 9 - 10 and 12 . Call

304 -675 -5460 00 304 458·
1722 .
3 p c Navy blue suite . like
new. young mens size 20 .

Sanyo Stere o. receiver. turn
tabla. 2 speakers. all1n wood
and glas s cabinet . 5250.

Four 13in . radial tire s. G 1rls
24in . ten speed bik e. 304 ·

675 -6628 .
Grav e ly tract o r JOin
mower , sulky and plow

304-675 -4204 .

Trucks for Sale

1979 Camero. exc , cond .•
low mileage. AC, power
windows. tilt. AM -FM . Must
see to appreciate. Call 446 -

1978 Ford XL Tpickup. auto,
runs good, $2.400 . 00 .

Coli 614-379·2145 .

4053.

Case 31 0 front endloader

1980 Chevy Caprice SW
loaded, excellent condition .

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

For sale full blooded Red Poll
bull, 5 yr . old. very gentle.

$4,000.

Cell 614·

256-1427 .

Holstein Hereford calf. S75.
165 Maney Ferguson 130
Farmall with cultivators.
Harrow 8. tobacco baler

Call 446· 7838 after 5PM.
One pair Perchon mares 4
yrs old, weighs 1,600 lba.
broke. One 6 yr. old Belguim
mare 1,600 lbs, broke to
work . Also. for stud service
Big Blond Belguim. Call

304-576-2147 .
Ten grade cows with calves,
two cows to freshen soon,
one reg. Hereford bull . 1-

304-675-4276 .
64

Hay

Clel 614·682-7602.
Hill. Oh .

Oak

1976 Monte Carlo fair
cond., runs ex. good tires,
new battery, AC, Power
windows, power seats. 306
motor, &amp;400. Call 446 -

8114 .

&amp; Grain

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

614-245· 5064 or614-245·
6815 after 8PM

Phone 304-895-3654 .

plus MPG. 82. 700.00. 304·
882·2894.
1979 Ford C 600 with 22 fl.
van body. roll up back door.
price S5.600 .00 . Phone

304-458·1031 .

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

446·1916
1977 Camero good cond.,
loaded with extras, $1,800.
1978 VW Rabbit, good

cond., $1,700. Call 4464230.
orginal mites. good tread
tires. A-1 motor. body okay.

&amp; Fertilizer

Garden seeds, plants, Kennebec seed potatoes $8.60.
Fertilizer, field seeds. Boso
Agri-Center. 446 -2463.

1978 Trans Am. automatic.
looks good. extras. S4600

or b.o. Call 614-992·5620
after 5 p .m .

Transportation
2835.

71

73

Vans

&amp; 4 W .O.

1979 Jeep CJ-5. 6 cyl . 3
spd ..

k&gt;aded

with utras

TOP CASH paid lor late
model used cera.
Smith
Buick-Pontiac. 1911 East·
ern Ave., Gallipolis. Call

Farm Equipment

Troy - Silt tillers. Check our
special price betore you buy
any tillers. Swisher Implement Co . St Rt.7 N , Galli polis , OH . Call 614 -446 -

0475 .
Due to death must sell 2
Ouonset style steel build ings . Brand new never
erected . One is 40x66 . Call
Wayne at 419 -659 · 2494 .
Corn planters: New Ford 2
row . used 4 row MF . Call

6t4 -379· 2468 .
Mossey Harris trac1or .
mower . front - end lift .
wagon , plows. $2,500 .00 .

Massey Ferguson 66. PS.
live power, 81,800.00 . Ford
SN. good cond .. 81 .460 .00.
Plow $200.00 and up. Disk

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

Cell 614-388-9003 aflor
5PM.
1981 Dodge Diplomat. 2
dr .. auto, 6 cyl ., nice. Call

614 -379 ·2726.
1977 Mercury Monarch PS.

PB. AC. 302 V-8, auto .
trans, good
exc. cond.,

gas mileage.
$1,896. Ca~

614 -388·9905
9644 .

or 446-

Cared for like a bebyl 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
proo1ed. sport mirrors 8t
wheels. We upkept, many
new pens . Mint condidon,

$3,750 . Coli
9729 of1er 6 .

614·388 ·

1977 Granada. 4 opd .. 6 cyl .
2 Dr .. 82.000 mi. 81200
firm. 446 ·7629.

$100.00 to $700 .00 . Hay
1977 Dodge Aspen slant 6,

with

extras,

$3,000. Call 446-0515 .
1974Chevy 10VanV-810'
bed. $450. Call 446 -9283 .
1981 Plymouth Trailduster.
4WO. AC. 45 ,000 miles,
exc . cond . Call 446 -2825 .
1979 Subaru station
wagon, 4 wheel drive, e~~:c .

cond., $2,900 .00 . 304 895-3681 .

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

1976 Olds Cutlass 442 . Call

614·949-2833.

Motorcycles

1979 CM 400T good cond .

1969 Camero 350, 4 speed,

1982 Honda CB 650. 2300

81,100.00. 304-675 · 1600

miles, exc. cond., 2 helmet,
sissy bar 8t chrome, case
guards. Call446 -4989 after

1979 Chrysler Cordoba,
very good condition. fully
equipped, good gas mileage,
83.500.00. Phone 304-

8600 or best

5PM .
1980 Kawaski 1300 Sha1t
drive. 13.050 miles. Very
good condition. Call 614992-7110 after 5 p.m

$2 . 400 . 00 . 304 - 882 2480.

68,000 miles. $2,300.00.
Call botwen 3:00 and 7:00
PM. 304· 675·5730 .
1976 Corwette loaded ,
88200. negotiable. 304 895-3967 after 5 p .m
'81 Celica Toyo1a GT, lift
back, AC. tilt wheel. tinted
glass, AM-FM Staro ,

36,600 miles. 304 -675 5149 after 5PM.
1974 Ford Maverick. 6 cyl ..
auto. AC. good body ,

$700.00. 304-882 -2012 .
1973 Olds, 1 owner, exc .
cond
inside and out .

$9501100. 304-675-6730 .
TR 7 hard1op sports car ,
good body , runs good.

s2 . 2oo . oo .
3182

304 - 675 ·

55 Building Supplies

1'1'\INC.
ON ii-IE
TUEIE!

1980 Yamaha 650 special,
good condition, 41,000

miles, &amp;1,300.00. 304 ·
576· 2846
75

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

82

Now open 1or business,
Mountain State Block, Rt.
33. New Haven . Complete
mesonry suppliu. 4 " , 8 " .
12" block . Delivery service .

'73 Chevy pickup 307. 3
speed, 8200.00 or beat
offer. ca1h and carry. 304 -

675-5502
2225

or

304 -576-

'75 Laguna Chevell, 4 new
radial rec::aps, new brakes.

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Chris Craft 36
cruiser with

$12.000.

16 ft . fishing boat, 20 HP
motor, trailer , trolling motor, swivel seats, $1.995 .

Call 446-3637 .
Correct Craft 8. Ski Su ·
preme. family ski boats.
New &amp; used. Parkersburg.

WV 304-422 -8433 or 304·
422 ·2367.

72

Phone day 304·882·2222,
evening 882-3239 .

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Basements . Footers. Con crete work. Backhoe's.
Dozer S. Ditches. Dump
trucks. S. water -gas -sewer·
electrical lines .

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m~:~ tennis racquet, the tent,
sleeping bag ..

had Joel cart
that j unk awalj
l!ears ago!
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fenders

875 .95 .

1979 Ford F-150, Lariel.
PS, PB, AC, AM-FM radio ,
good cond .,

83,495. Call

814-388 -9906 or814-3677524.

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4066 .
SEWING Machine repair!,
service . Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors
Fabric Shop ,
Pome-roy . 614 -992-2284 .

Truck topper for Dotson or
Toyo1a pickup. Dotson bed
with a~~:le . 304-675 - 4204 .

D

Must sacrifice 80 Chevy
aport short bed truck. exc.
cond .. 1 owner. AM -FM.
carpet, double rust proo1,
tinited glass. blue 8. black
with stripes, 84,600 firm .

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

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675
4819
or

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

JIMS

WATER

SERVICE .

Call Jim Lanier. 304 -676 -

7397.
Camper 1railer. '76 Star craft. 17ft .. telf contained .

Call 61 4-388·9367.

304-895· 3864.

t983 Ford Rangor.4 opd., 4
cyl., 2 tone, brown • tan.

8ft. truck camper 1600.00.
20ft.

camping

87
trailer

long b.d, step bemper. Road

8500.00. 304-882-2502 .

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ulo or trode. f8896 . Call
814·986·4387.

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in good conl:t. Phone 304 -

676· 1038 after 3:00 .

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BUROETTE CAMPER . 256 - 1141 or 614- 446 ·
1175 or 614 -446 -7911 .
SALES &amp; SERVICE. U.S.
AI. 50. Coolville. Oh 61 4·
687·3386.
James Boys Water Service.
Also pools rilled. Call 614256 -1141 or 614- 446 ·
1973 6th wheel camper. 30
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James Boys Water Service.
Also pools filled . Call 614 -

83 ,500.
7833 .

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g1e angles to becom e produ cer o f the ca rtoon sene s but
Mrs W1nkler get s some
other 1deas

Electrical
Refrigeration

614 -388 -8274 .

Over 20 used motorcycles
including several large late
model Hondas and 1 Harley
Davidson 1 980 -80 ci . Call
446·2240. Betz Honda
Sales .

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1163 Sec . Ave ., Gallipolis.

614·446 -7833 or 614-4461833.

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yourself in lour spades with
a doubtful trump holding of
four opposite three.
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rounds of hearts. If you ruff
lhat third heart. you are
doomed to defeat. Watson
suggests you use the old pro·
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can do you no good and will
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576 ·2897 .

Pasquale Electric Co . all
phases of electric work , all
work guara01eed . Aerial
truck rental . 614 - 446 -

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

lzisu motor to fit 1 978
Chevy luv truck . Phone

Auto Parts
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Trucks for Sale

1979 ~ord 12 ton PU, 6 cyl ..
ltand•rd, runs good, $300.

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Call 614 -245 ·

5032 or 304 -675 - 1731 .

8t4-268· 1268.

J\.TIFWt;;

HA HA! DON'T FEEL TOO BAD,
ANNIE! THE Blq FISH OOil!'LE
UP THE LITTLE R5H- THAT'G
THE WAY OF IT~ I

SHE COUL.DN'i COOl&lt;
WORTH A DARN, BUT
SHE. 5Ufl:E I&lt; NEW HOW

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Bismarck'

FENCE.!

ft . cabin
trailer,

AM ·FM 8 track. 304-6756628.

1976 Ford 4x4 new tires.
good cond.. no rust . Call

WK J ([

Cil

-.

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·

elec. or gas. AC, new awn,

0 . Ca/1614 -246-5121 .

ANNIE
-

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

SHULAW'S Plumbing and
Heating, Rt 2 Nea l Road ,
Point Pleasant. W . Va . 304 675 -5420 _ licensed end
Insured .

®News
GlllJ People's Court
II) JeHersons
D Cil Tic Tac Dough
C!J ESPN'o Spoedweok
Cil Bob Newhart Show
(I) 0 CIJ Family Feud
G) Wheel of Fortune
E
(jJ
Entertainment
Tonight
fl) One Day at a Time
D Cil CD Gimme a Break
Nell has two stormy enco unters with a high school
classmate . (A)
(I) Women's Gymnastics:
Caesar' s Palace Invitational

CARTER'S PlUMBING
AND HEATING

B4

1895.00. 304-675·5081 .

Coll614-387-7833 .

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

8 :00

SHIP

D . DAY REFRIGERATION &gt;
1974 Olds. 2 door. 6 cyl. ,
auto.. good clean cond.

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c,o..s.T!&gt;
ARE. T~E
FUNN IEST

carpet

STEAMER . Water removal,
furniture cleaning, free esti·

83

5079.

fenders
$76 . Call
614-266Chevy doors
$166
Ford

HI&amp; FOliE·

your

offer . Call

'81 Suzuki 850 , full dress.
shaft drive . uc . cond .,

Chevy

WI10N6
"-MIN I

GET

or 675 ·

446·4580 .

1976 Ford Granada $400 .
or will trade for truck of
equal value . 304 - 675 -

offer. Coli 814-379-2314.

YOU SHOULD ,._DD SHOWI'\AN·

RINGLE ' S SERVICE experienced roofing , including
hot tar application, carpen ter. electrician . mason . Call

polis . Call 614 -367·0576 .

1981 Honda Z60R. good
condition . Call 446 -3849.

or 576-2606.

5HIP TO YOUI1 N:.T, HAAOLD .'
HOW ,._BOUT C"'PITALI'Z lNG
ON IHE PU!&gt;H TO METF\IC5 6¥
ReN,._MIN" YOU~S ELF
BAAON MILLIB"-R! "-ND
IF YOU WORE /'\
SL ICKER ON R'"-INY
DAY!&gt;, YOU~

7:30

lNG . At . 1. Box 355, Galli -

1979. Chevy Caprice Clas sic. 2 dr, a.c. p.s, V-8 engine.
body, good condition. ••eel lent performance. Will con sider all offers. Call 9927412 after 6 p.m.

New truck fenders &amp; doors .

with Major Hoople 0

Newshour

1331 .

I

tNINTTE

Entertainment Tonight

(!) B.J./Lobo Show
0 (I) Wheel of Fortune
CIJ (jjJ MacNeil/Lehrer

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

Remoldil;_lg. siding, interior
and exterior. te.~Ctured coating. simulated brick and
stuco. thermo replacement
windows . 304 -675-1560.

loaded

Call 614 ·992-6919.

74 Cadillac ••cellent condi1ion, 81,000.00 or best

OUR BOARDING HOUSE '•

CIJ

2398 or 614-446-2454 .

1979 Jeep CJ -5. 6 cyl .. 3
spd.,

74

Aaike New Holland H266
51 .400 .00. Hay baler . New
hay teHer 9675 .00 . John
Deere 6h . mower S400.00 .
Used Bush Hog $226 .00
and up. Call l04-576 -2328

4 dr .. 81,800 . Call 446·
8158 .

7 :00

81 I1J ABC

News
(I) ® CBS News
Business Report
(jjJ Newton's Apple
D Cil PM. Magazine
Cil Here Come the Brides
Cil SportiCentor
Cil Sanford and Son

0
CIJ

RON'S Television Service ..
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola , Quazar; and
house calls . Call 304-576 -

mates . 304-675 -2295.

Must selll 1979 Plymonth
Horizon TC3 . Sharp. PS. PB.
auto., factory aluminin
wheels. am - fm cassette.

Autos for Sale

614-446-2282.
61

(I)

STEAM

&amp;3.000. Call 446-0515

1976 Olds 442, e•c . cond ..

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

([) Carol Burnett

614 -446 -4477

895· 381 2

59 For Sale or Trade
Coleman Canoe . 17ft . long
Sell $275 .00 or trade for
Jon Boat Phone 304 - 675 -

IT !Z T RUE: HE I&lt;I DI\lAPPED
ME IN O~D E ~ TO SLACI&lt;MAIIMY -;QtJ, COUtJ Cii- MA N ST ITT.

Call 446·1771.

ask for Jim Live ly .
Harris Farms &amp; Green
Houses. At. 124, Portland,
Oh Now opan 1 0 -- dusk .

YOU THINK THESE
OF YOVR 5Ar&gt;.e 5-0 STUPID THEY
WON'T BoLIEVE THE
TRUTH?

"COMRADE~"

Cl) Andy GrHfith
&lt;I) NeW11/Sporto/Weather
Cll Dr. whO
liD 3 ·2 · 1 . Contact
Iii St.ar Trek
6 :30 0 Cil &lt;I) NBC News
(I) Rifleman
C!J Numero Uno

Gene Smith. 992-6309 .

304 -675 -2088
4560 .

I I .I

Cil New Treasure Hunt
C!J Mazda Sportolook

SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN

1969 Pontiac 4 dr .. 53.000

Team of work horses, 6 and
7 yrs. o ld. mere and gelding,
approx. 1,400 lbs . each .
Broken single or double.

65 Seed

Spray painting equipment.
compressor . 2 gat. pot, 50
tt material line. Sinks Gun .
Also , 20 cu ft
uprighc
freezer . leland M . Johnson.

Night crawlers 90 cents doz .
lester and Charlie leonard.
1213 Main St
Point
Pleasant .

72

Fruit

1974 brush chipper, ready
to work , price 95,400 .00 .
Phone 304·458 - 1031 .

304 -675 -1128.

Autos for Sale

'

SINEA

China'

tion, deodorizers. FREE esti·
mates . Reasonable rates.

Hereford bull

approx. 1300 lbs . Call614·
379-2657.

&amp; Vegetables

304-675-5809

2012 .

10 " Pollen chain saw $75 .
Call614 -256 -1528 .

REg . Polled

DEEP

D CIHil 0 CIJ lD G I1J
Cil MOVIE: 'J ..uo'

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ClEAN.
scotchguard -water
extrac 71

Hay and straw for sale. Call

304 -675· 1869.

614 -992-2060 .

All kinds of furnance pipes .
Call 614 -256 -1528 .

2398 .

614-256·9352.

992 ·7274

Pock6t size Panasonic b&amp;w
TV - Radio c o mbination .
Weight less than 2 lb s Call

limestone. Sand, Gravel.
OetiverBd in Mason. Meigs,
Gallia or pick up at Richards
&amp; Son . Call 446 · 7785 .

Complete Peavey sound sys tem , 6 channels, 4 profes sional mikes $1,000 . Call

JVC Stero Component sys tem . Brand new . Call 614 -

Turkey gun . Savage . over ·
under. 222 top , 20 gauge
botton. new cond .. !iihot few
times , S150 00 . 304 -882 -

6245 .

shington
C.H Hamp-duroc
Selling 150
head
Duroca,
athe the Cross bridge, barroows &amp;. gilts. 613-684-

GENE'S

Wha t 's th e matter - n othin g
good en o ugh for you ?

RUHYR

News

446· 7249 or 675-1590 .

Wa-

Sunday calls .

CB.TV, Radio
Equipment

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

For sale Spinet -console pi ano bargain. Wanted: Re sponsible party to take over
low monthly payments on
spinet piano . Can be seen
locally . Write Credit Man ager: P .O . Box 537 She lby·
ville , IN 46176 .

Call 614 -256 -1271 .

House flow er s. April 18 to
May 15, lucy Wright , Galli .
polls Ferry. CHEAP

304 -675 -2183 .

Fairgrounds.

Call 614 ·256-631 5.

7ft. locust posts and stakes .

Call 446 -3732 .

Ohio River Painting Co .
Interior &amp; Exterior painting .
Professional painting at low
cost . Free Estimates. Call

four ordinary words .

Cil MOVIE: ' High Road To

Fayette

675-7110 .

58

exp. Call 614 -388-9652

ala &amp;. Cornett flockl . Call
614-426·6725 .

Call 446 · 7732 after 5PM.

446-4525 .

15 gal. fish aquarium. with
fan &amp; lights &amp; e.ICtras .
Kingwood burnmg stove.
burns coal or wood . S 1 50

PAINTING - interior and ex terior, pluoobing. roofing.
some remd'lfeling . 20 yrs .

Suffolks-Crossbreds. From
Schlichter, Spracklen, Hak-

County

8 :00

Call 614-388·9857 .

1984 . 7 : 30PM . fayette
County Fairground. Wa shington, C .H .. Ohio . 126to
150 head . Hampshires-

Unscramble these four Jumbles,

one letter to each square , to form

l&gt;yHonriArnoldandBobLoo

EVENING

C1tl

614· 2118·1182.

Best Little Club Lamb Sale In
Ohio . Thursday, April 19.

7 ' 30PM,

free estimates.

~ THATSCRAMBLED WOAD GAME

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THURSDAY
-4119184

STUCCO ond PLA8TEAINQ
- Commerclel 1nd r11iden·

Livestock

304-675·1487.

limestone. fill dirt. and top
soil Call 614 - 256 -1427

Call

63

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

Baby rabbits. purebred Rex
$6.00 and up . Baby goat

Home
Improvement•

till.

ft 11'\lf.\,fl ID'il

Television
Viewing

v 11:1 ~s

Marcum Roofing 6 Spouting . Now inatalling rubber
roofs . 30 years experience.
specializing in built up rool.

Good 3 yr. old Hereford bull
and other cows &amp;. calves.

Rabbits 304-675 -2197.

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TRACY
-

trallar. ell In exo. oon. Cell
• 1 4·848·201 3.

4134 .

5804

Worn once . Call 614 -245 -

Sofa . chair. rocker. otto man. 3 tables . ( e~~:tra heavy
by Frontier). 9685 Sofa .
chair and loveseat, $275.
Sofas and chairs priced from
S285 . to S895 . Tables , $46
and up to $125. Hide -abeds . 5440
and up to
$525 " Recliners. S 175 t o
5375 ., lamps from S28 . t o
S75 .5 pc dinettes from
S99 .. to 435 . 7 pc . s 189
and up . Wood table with six
chairs S425 to 5745 . Desk
S1 10 up to $225 Hutches .
$550 . and up . maple or pine
finish Bunk bed complete
with mattresses . $250 . and
up to S395
Baby beds ,
S1 10 . Mattresses or box
springs . full or twin , $58 .,
firm, S68 and 578 . Queen
sets. S195 . 4 dr . chests.
S42 . 5 dr . chests. S54 Bed
1rames, 520.and S25 .. 10
gun
Gun cabinets. 5350 .
Gas or electric ranges S 3 75 .
Baby mattresses. S 2 5 &amp;
$35 . bed frames 520 . 525 .
&amp; 530 . k1ng frame $50
Good selection o f bedroom
suites , cedi\r chest s.
rockers . metal cabin e ts ,
swivel rockers

hitch, Ford I row oultlvl·
trl axel maChinery

Harlequin Easter Bunnies.
S3 .00 no papers, S6.00
with papers . Call 614· 985·

57

81

tor~.

dozer.

1

23" RCA color TV consol
$75 .00. 1 9"" Zentth black
and white portable 535 .00

54 Misc . Merchandise

Bargains Trade Center
Furn . &amp; eppl . outlet . Ka ·
nauge. Ohio .

red,

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

45 yr . old hanging light with

5 lites . 304-675 -2635

52

(yellow.

Build on your lot a new home
you afford Over 1100 sq .
ft . 6 rooms &amp; bath. car peted , ready to move into .
S26,500 also garages &amp;
basement . Call Patriot
Home Builders 446 ·8038 .
Wilt consider mobile home
as trade · in .

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

S60 . Call 446 -9283 .

LAYNE ' S FURNITURE

1 8c 2 bedroom furnished
apts Call 614 -992 -5434 or

TWIN

54 Misc . Merchandise

992 · 5556

Riverside Apts . Middleport
Special rates for Senior
Citizens . S1 30 Equal Hous ·
ing Opportunities . 614 .

Dragonwynd Cattery·
Kennels . AKC Chow pup·
pies, CFA Himalayan, Per·
sian and· Siamese kiHens .
Call614-446-3844 after 6.

S1 ~ r

by Larry Wrlghl

Super C Formoll foot hitch,
email 0111 traotor, 3 point

24,

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KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®

Bentley pig Sale Tues .• April

9790 .

7C

F&lt; . CAI.ICCHIA ,

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

F•rm Equipment

A. C . four row no-till 1lr
plenter with monollne. Tim
Rock Form, 304·87&amp;.'308 .

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breedt. Heated
indoor-outdoor facilities .

JACKSON ESTATES

81

April 19, 1984

Thu!Way,

,Ohio

Pomeroy-Middle

by THOMAS JOSEPH
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DOWN
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I Mexican
pole
lndJan
:; Leafl1ke
2 Direction
part
on ship
10 AnnadJllo
3 Fry slightly
II Successor
4 - Ia-Ia
to Cronkite
5 Kmd of
13 Early TV
military
program
promotion
Yesterday's Answer
15 Cunning
6 Badger-like
16 - been had'
animal
22 Sand ridge
28 Eur . polecal
17 Sea eagle
7 Belgian
23 Hamiti c
30 Honkers
18 Prickly herb
commune
tribe
31 Stately
20 Radiation
8 Take he a rl
member
32 Originated
measure
9 Balcony
24 Bnnging joy 36 Being ISp. l
21 Convened
12 Prov ide
25 French City 38 Started
22 Mussohni
14 Ascended
26 Bibli cal
1poet 1
23 Deadly Sins , 19 F1 na l word
Mount
39 Egg drink
by number
26 First-rate
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27 "Good Ealrlh'lcc-J_ _j___j__

heroine

28 Hall a
sawbuck
29 - de mer
30 Biologi cal
groups
33 Greek deity
34 Pitcher's
slatishc
35 Prior to
37 Tarrymg
40 - offire.
break glass
41 Hops
kiln
42 "The
Balcony"
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43 Mirth
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�Judge ends
33 cases
Twenty-four defendant s were
flnedandnineothers fOiiPitedbond s
in Meigs County CoUJ1 Wednesda;·
Fined bv Judge Patrick O'Brien
were Ja~es Anderson. !{Bei ne.
unsafe tires, $.'\ and costs: David

costs:
Theordore Cott&lt;&gt;rman ,
ThornviiiP, speed, $23 and costs;
Stew PuiPO, 'Jorthfield, speed, $25
and costs; Carl Morris Rutland,
s(X'l'&lt;l, $21 and costs.
William Lewis, Northup, overload, $161 and costs, unsafe vehicle,
$5 and costs; Jacquelyn Dewey ,
Cincinnati, speed, $22 and costs :
Charles Lytle. Vtenna. speed, $21
and costs: Robert Schuber t , Hunllngton. spe&lt;'d. $:Ml and cos ts: Ann

_H_o_ug_'h_._c_,_a_lli_po_l_is_. _s_IJeed_
-__·_$_21__a_nd___

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Thunday, April 19, 1984

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Poge-14-The Daily Sentinel

costs; Stanley Higginbotham . Columbus. speed, $21 and costs.
DeborahHatfleld,Rutland,defective exhaust, $5 and cost s; Vincent
Stant', Pomeroy, speed, $26 and
costs; David Doerfer. Pomeroy,
defective exhaust, $10 and costs, no
operators license. S75 and costs.
three days conflnement.lf license If
obtained within :.J days $50 of fine
andjailsentencewillbesuspended:
Thomas Anderson. Rutland, left of

Dyer. Bidwell, Frank Metzger,
pended 60 days, if attend driving
Pickerington, Charles Tanner,
school jail sentence and $225 of fine
Walker, W .Va., RichardT. Dougan ,
will be suspended .
Racine, Jospeh Maxwell, Toledo,
Earl Phelps, Middleport, DWJ , 10
and Gregory Lockhart, VIenna,
days confinement, license susspeed. $50 each; Howard Writsel,
pended 120 days, $150 and costs;
Racine, speed. $'10.
Timothy Fry, Pomeroy, speed, $20
nand costs; Keith Musser. Pome- . - - - - - - - - - - - - roy'
assau It, six
months
confinement.
Forfeiting bonds were Dwayne
Ne~ds
Williams, Gallipolis, speed, $43;

costs, three days confinement,
license suspended 60 days; George
A. B lanks, Oak Hill, W. Va., speed,
$15 and cos ts; Wllliam L. George,
Cheshire, overload, $487, $200 suspended, slx months probation.
Benna K. Mali in, Westerville,
speed, $22 and costs; William C.
Stark. Chardon, speed, $23 and
costs; Charles Rittle. Pittsburgh,
speed, $Wand costs; Edith Welch ,
Albany, DWI, $250 and costs, three

Fer All
Your

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COORDINATE
SPORTSWEAR

QUALITY CAROUSEL SPORTSWEAR
IN WHITE, GRAY or PINK

Weekend Sale Prices On Our Entire Stock
Of Misses and Extra Size Sportswear

long and Short Jackets, Pants.
Skirts and Blouses

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Sizes

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Easter Sale

1:

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SAVE THIS WEEKEND!

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5.95 Knit Shirts ........ ' 4.89
18.95 Knit Shirts ........ 17.49
110.95 Knit Shirts ....... s8.99
112.95 Knit Shirts ..... s10.79

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Easter Sale

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JUNIOR
DRESSES

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1 15.95

14 .

Dress
S19.95 Dress
121.95 Dress
1 29.95 Dress

Trousers ....... S12.76
Trousers ....... 115.96
Trousers ....... 117.56
Trousers ....... 123.96

Reg. 19.00 to 142.00

SALE PRICED

$719 TO $3359

Polyester Cotton blen d twi lls in popular
color s wtlh cootdtn attng belt. Stude nl
s1zes 26 to 30 wat sl Boys s1zes shm and
regular 8 throu gh 16.

Two p1 ece dresses. two p1ece sutt s.
dresses. short &lt;tlls and chopped 1ump
SUIIS Jr S1zes 3 lo 15
Reg. SJl.OO to 137.00

$!9.95
Student Sizes

Sl6.95
Regulars &amp; Slims

$15-.95

SALE PRICED

$8 79 TO $29 59

SlJ. 95

SALE PRICES, TOO , ON
BOYS' SPORT COATS
Reg. '34.95
Reg. 1 39.95
Sizes 10 and 12 Sizes 14 thru 20

;..

S27 .49
faster Sale

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Full Sl tp s. Hall Sl 1 ~s onn Cann sol es. _
Cotton and r·ylor . 111 wh1t e. be ,~e.
.,
navy nr black
Reg '5.25 to 1 14.00

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1 1·
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LITTLE GIRLS'

Easter Sale
MEN's LIGHT WEIGHT

SLIPS

JACKETS

Easter Sa le Prices on half slips, full
slt ps and cnno lin e sltps to cotton and
nylon . COmpl ete range of little gtrls'
SIZeS

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

LOCK REOPENS -

All of our jackets for wear now th ru
ea rly fall S, M, L, XL and XXL Stzes.
You'll like the se lect ion and also the
low prices for th ts Easter Sa le

ss.oo ....... Sale s3.99
ss.oo ....... Sale SG.39
111.00 ..... Sale sa. 79
S14.00 ... Sale sn.l9

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$420 TO $1120 ~

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10.95 Jackets .......... s8.75
15.95 Jackets ........ '12.75
117.95 Jackets ....... . 114.35
'39.95 Jackets ........ 131.95
1

Easter Sale

MEN'S

KNIT SHIRTS

SPORT SHIRTS
Sizes S. M. l. XL, XXL . XXXL. XXXXL

and
Talis - Dress y an d Casua l Styl es
Cut-offs and lanks. too Tht s sa le In cludes our eoll e stoc k of men's kmt
sh trts.

Solt d colors. plards , stripes. button
down an d regu lar wtd e spread collar styles, west ern shtrt s ncluded .
Van Heuse n. Campus and Wra ngler
brands.

sg_ 95 Knit Shirts ......... _17.59
110.95 Knit Shirts ........ 19.29
112.95 Knit Shirts ...... 110.99
116.95 Knit Shirts ...... 114.39

1

S. M. l . XL. XXL. XXXL. XXXXL

1

ll.95
112.95
114.95
117.95

Sport
Sport
Sport
Sport

Shirts ....... l9.79
Shirts ..... 110.69
Shirts ..... 112.29
Shirts ..... 114.79

Easter Sale
MEN'S

Easter Sale

MEN'S VAN HEUSEN

EASTER
OUTFITS

DRESS SHIRTS

SOt lo t Sutls. 2 and 3 p1ece SUits. coor tltnallng spot! coats and slack s S11es
Nrwbo111 to 24 mos . 2 lo 7

Reg. sg_oo ....... Sale s7.19
Reg. 112.00 ..... Sale s9_59
Reg. 1 17.00 ... Sale 113.59
Reg. 122. 00 ... Sale S17.59

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Neck Stzes 14 ' .' to 18 11,_ So lid colors. whtt e. neat
stnpes bolton down collar styles. regula t col
Iar s. An excellent selecl 10n for wear al Ea sler
and al l su mmer long

'14.00 Van Heusen Shirts ..... 111.20
117.00 Van Heusen Shirts .. .... 113.60
120.00 Van Heusen Shirts ...... 116.00

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Thetlmelyprocess ofinsta Uingthegatdeaves- om·
shown in tl!e distww•• to the left - wa' undertaken by

the Monallo, a U.S. AnnyCorpsofEngineers' derrick
boat dispatched from Pittsburgh. The gate was
damaged by a boat owned by Crounse Corp., a
Kentucky company on April 2. (Photo by Lee
Withrow).

New virus may cause AIDS

By KEVN KELLY
OVP News Staff
AftE-r sevpra l day s spent on moving and installing a
spare ga te, the m ain lock at the Galli polis Locks and
Dam was rebpenPd to river traffic late Thursd a~·
afternoon .
Th&lt;&gt; reopening of the IiilO- foot lock end s a two-we&lt;&gt;k
traffiC snarl at the locks. but U .S. Army Corps of
EnginPer s offi rials PXpPf'l it rna~· be a fC'w da~·s beforf'
thf' backlog of tows waiting to pass thmugh Ga Uipolis
wtll be c lf'arrd.
Davf' Ba~'ard , a publir in form at ion officrr for t.h('
corps' Huntington district. sa id som e work remains to
be done on the spare. to b&lt;' done somctimc within th e
next few weeks.
" They want to get thi s done quickly." Fla)·ard
explained . noting that the prinnary purpoS&lt;' was to l':el
towboat traffic m oving again .
Prior to the reopming, Bayard sa id then• wen• 17
to ws on both sides of t he locks waiting to pa ss through ,
up from the average of 12 the corps estimated werc
wailing a t the height of t he t ra ffic tie-up.
The main lock had been closed sincf' A pr il~. when a
coa l barge struck the gate. By Thursda v, dela 0:s
totaled an est imated 5,1XXJ hours , at a rost ol $2milllon
to th e barge industry , according to the corps
During the t ic-u p, tows went through the 360-foot
auxiliary lock .
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Ohio R iver. is con sic\rn_'CI

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MEN'S

LITTLE BOYS'

The upper lock gate at the

Gallipolis Locks and Dam was reopened for river
traffic late yPSrerday ,ending a two-week traffic snarl.

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Easter Sale

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Reopen main lock at
Gallipolis Locks, Dam

117.00 ...................... Sale 13.59
123.00 ...................... Sale 118.39
134.00 ........... .... ....... Sale 127.19
145.00 ...................... Sale S35.99

Beauttfu l Spring Styles and Colors tn Sun·
dresses, Knit Dresses and 2 and 3 ptece set s.
Sizes Newborn to 24 Mos., 2 to 4. 4 to 6x, 7 to

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through 50. Polyeste r cotton blends and 100%
Polyesters. Select your favonte color or pattern
tor wear now and al l sum mer long. Big Selection.

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In the sooth Sunday. Highs In the
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MEN'S

Ca sua l looks. Sol1d Colors. St npes, Tank
Tops anli Cut Oils

Boys'
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Boys'
Bc.ys'

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~ Our en ttre se lec tiOn of boys ' knrts '" SIZe 8
through 20. Jeans Sh trt s. Dress y Kn tt s,

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Int-reaslng cloudiness tonight.
Low 40-45. Light northeasterly
winds. Cloudy Satunlay with a
tilaQce of rain developing. High
55-00. Chance of rain 211 percent
wnlght and :;o percent Saturday.

Queen Casual, Dotty Mann , Aileen,

3/ 4 to 15/ 16

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Reg. '19.00 ...................... Sale
Reg. S24.00 ...................... Sale

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Comics-TV ................. Page II
Church Notices .......... .. Page 5
Editorial ..................... Page 2
Deaths ....................... Page 12
Sports ............. ....... . Pages 3-4

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Inside today:

By Pi\UL RAEBURN
AP Science Writer
NEW YORK I API -On the stren!!lh of nt&gt;w studies
in tllf' United States and France. rPsean·hers sav it
" looks vPry good" that a v irus disco vered in France
last ymr may be lh&lt;&gt; long-sought cause of the deadl y
disease AIDS .
The virus, wh ich t he French researchers call
· ""ly mphadenopathy virus," or LAV, is the most likely
candidate yet as a cause of A I DS. according to a
va r iety of reS&lt;'archers inte n.iewed b~·· rheAssocia t ed
Press.
The new evidence casts doubt on a hypo! hesLs of
r esear chers at the Nat ional Cancer lns!ltu te. w hich
has contended that a human cancer virus is lik('] y
responsible for AIDS .
Among thP latest findin gs:
-Evidenf't' of th r nr\vly discovered virus has txvn
found in 80 pe rcent to 90 pNrent of ,\merican AIDS
patients w hose blood sam ples wcrr sent to Paris fQr
test ing.
-NinPty (X'rcent of Americans wit h a pre-AIDS
disorder called lymphadPnopathy also carr,· a ntibodies to the virus. evidence they havp been exposed tu
it .
- The virus it sPif has be.-n found in II patients. six
with AIDS and five wtlh I he p rt'-AIDS disor der.
"I think II looks wrv good," said Dr. Donald
Francis. coordinator of AIDS laboratorv activ it ies at

the Centers for D isease Control in Atlanta.
"It's the best gam e in town ri~hl now. You've got to
go wit h it. you'w ~ot to push very hard and learn
more about it," said Dr. Malcolm Martin, a v irologist
at th&lt;&gt; Nat iona l ln.stilu te of Allergy and lnfecllous
Diseases in Bet hesda, Md.
discovery of the cause of AIDS wou ld not

nw

constitute a cure, but is a necessai)' first step that
could speed the development of a treatmPnt or

vaccine.
The studies described above. done by Luc
M ontagn ier and coUeagues at the Pasteur Institute in
Pa r is. wert&gt; described by Martin, who visit ed
M ontagnier tast week . Most of the studies have not yet
appeared in sc ientific journals, Mart in said.
In the April 7 issue of The Lancet. thP F'rench
resParchers reported evidm ce of the ly mphadeno·
pat hy virus in two brothers wi th hemophilia.
suggest ing that the \1rus can be transmilled bv blood
transfu sion.
That could explain thr transmi ssion of AJDS to
h&lt;'mophiliacs. w ho require frequmt blood transfusions and. along with ma le homosexuals and abusers
of injectable drugs, are among the groups most likely
to get AIDS.
'
MontagniPr said in a telephonP intf'tv' if'w that he is
·· ronv inced" the viru s "has a ro le in AJDS."
"But we have to eonvin cr lhf' sciC'ntifi c rom.mun ily," he added.

DRESS
SOCKS

Good Friday
march draws
300 in Ohio

Btg se lectton of sol1d colors 10
men 's SIZe s 10 l hr ough 13. famou s
Sp nnglool quahly

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CINCINNATI ! API- An int erra cial. int erfaith march for Good
F'riday was designed to make the
public aware of contemporary
problems, along with the contemporary theme or Christ' s crucifixion, organizers say.
The "Way of the Cross. Way of
Justice" service. beginning a t noon
today, planned stops at14 "sta tions
of the cross" selected for con tpm porary soc ial significance Included
on thedo wntown routewerl'a fallout
sheller, a welfare office, the county
cout1housea nd the city j ail.
wan t to connPCt ln a co ncretC'
way the suffer ing and death of .Jesus
Chr ist 2,000 years ago with 1he real
suffer in g of people toda y." Stephen
Kroeg&lt;'r, one the m ar ch' s chief
organizt&gt;rs. sa id Thursd ay.
Although it was fashioned aft er a
similar observance in New York.
w hich was to feature a m ock
·'die- in " to prot&lt;&gt;st the nuclear a1ms
rae&lt;&gt;. Kroeger said the Cincinnat i
servict:' won't contain overt arts of
civ il disobedirn ce.
lnsl&lt;&gt;ad, marchers w il t observe

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three wors1 na v igational bott lenecks in the nat ion .
The others arc the Bonneville lock on thl' Culumbta
River in the Pacific nonhwest region. and Lock and
Dam 26 on thp Mississippi near St. Louis, Mo.
RPpa irs were delayed at Gallipoli s two WPt&gt;ks a~o
fx&gt;cause of the hig h level of the Ohio Riwr and another
acridf'nt that OC'('UJTf'd when a denic k boat o-wned b~
AmhPrst Indu s trif'~. c.~ Wf&gt;st Virginia salvagf' f arm,
was swf'pt av.:ay by the cutwnt while allempting to
haul pa11 of lh(' damaged gate to the nearby shore.
The dC'rrick bc'ca mc moorC'd in tht: river bottom
about 100 IC'f•t awi:l~' trom the dam. Bayard sa id tht'
corps will soon lx'gin ra ising the df'rrick and thP gatP
leaf.
" I think thC'~'· rC' waiting tor a more approprialf'
tim r. ·· hP -;a iel. ''Right now . thl' main concern is to get
traffic through thf' locks."
Thr arriva I last wf'f:'k nf 1hP rorps rlenick Mona llo.

coupled with reduction ot the nV&lt;'r lrvrl. allowed
repairs to get undcrway. Thl' Mona !In pirkf'fl up the
spare gatr from thr Ohio shore last Thursda)· and
hauled it to th&lt;' lock .
Ba)1ctrd said th(' rC'main df'r of thf' \\'f'f'k wa~ srxont
ins wlling thl' gat(\ \'.'hich corps Sp:Jkf'sman Co nrad
Ripil'V dt•scribc'CI as a timfLconsuminJ:: process

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lx'&lt;-'&lt;:tUSf' Pach lt&gt;af of' tht• gat{' had to
pn"VPnt 11-•akagP .

ali,[!TIC'd rn

Wl10n lllf' lr~:.~f now rl.'s ti.ng in thl' ri\"t'r i.&lt;. : r;..!is('(J, it
and thf' rema ining Sl'&lt;' ti on ol thC' damagr-d ga1P ~,~i ll tx '
bt.:&gt;achrd and rC'p;J il"l 'CI. ol"ficials ~a id .

Myers will be returned to
Mason County on 1982 charge
POINT PLEASANT - A 19-yearold man serving a 15·y&lt;&gt;ar st&gt;ntPnce
on a manslaughter c harge in a
Florida penitentiary will bf' 11"·
turned soon to Mason County to fare
a char ge in connect ion with a 191l0
murder hf'rP. Mason County Prosecuting A ttorney Damon B. Morgan
Jr. announced today
Ronald M yers. who was indictf'd
in September of 191l"2 formurdPr by a
M ason Coun t~' gra nd jury in
conn ection wi th the .June l K 1900.
death of J am es Te n-:-• McCausla nd.
1~. 412 LPWisSI . Pom t Pleasant. w ill
b&lt;' brought back bv Ma"lln County
Shenff Rob&lt;'rt !-: F'ruth fmm
BerbardCounty. F'lnrirla, to face the
char ge, M organ S{] id .
McCa usland's txxi:'v' \\'tl S di S('() ·
v&lt;'red at about 7: 1o a.m. by his
bml her Rob&lt;'rt McCausland and

Mark Bennett on a heavily wooded
hillside behind 1he P leasa nt Valle1·
Apartmm ts on 12t h Stt'E'('t.
The body was found 11 ing fan•
down in a dry cr e&lt;&gt;k bed.
A prl"'liminary· f'Xam ina tion of thp
bod.\' b~' the state mf'dical exam iner
showed that McCausland dird from
a bullet wound to the chest probabl;
firrd from a .22-calibrr rifle.
Thr vict im 's shi rt had t=n
rcmoV&lt;'&lt;l and tied around his wrist
and apparent!;· uS&lt;'d to drag th&lt;'
body J:J() to 200 fe&lt;'l down I hP hillsid&lt;•
1hmugh brush and wood!', formrr
sheriff James C. H all uiscloS&lt;'!l
durlng his initial investigJtion
Fruth, \\: !10 \I..' as granlt"CI penni~
sion to tCJkr a flight to Flori da to
ret riC'Vf' Myprs b~·t hC' Mason Count \·
Commission dutin g it s rf'_E;l..Jiar
m('('ting Thursda _
, . night. said h(•

would be leaving Monda_,.
Morgan sa id hP caused a detainer
to b&lt;' plac&lt;'&lt;l un Mvers in FlomJa and
that Mvprs h.otd r('questt&gt;d that thr
mu rd t•r charge in Mason Count _,. tx•
disposed uf. Morgan said upon
M.\ l'r&lt; arrh·a l in Point Pleasant. hf'
will bc lodged in thP Mason Count\'
.Jail and thrn \\il l l"x' aJTaignE&gt;d
tx&gt;fo rr Mason l 'ount~ · Circuit .J udgf'
Clarf'nC'f' Wall .
Thf' proS('('uting aTtornP.\' sa id a
mot ion will probabl.\· tx'filf&gt;d 10 han•
M\f'r&lt; ca.&lt;&gt;(' 1ra n.c;, fC'rrf'd from thf'
jurisdir t ion of ju\T'nilf' cou1·t t oadult
rou11. M organ sa id M .vPrs w .1s 17
whrn t hf' offf'nSf' ocrurn.'Cl
Morgan said he thinks M)n·s lA· as
!i\·ing in MJ~on Coun t ~ Wh('n the
offrnsC' OC'('Urrrd. l1ut h1 • sairl he is
uncf'rl,lin it hr i.o.; ~ nntin'.

Veterans Memorial Hospital earns
award for risk management project.
VPtPrans M emorial Hospit al has
been rPCOgnized as havi ng one of the
most respected R isk M anagl'ml'n l ·
Qua lity Assumncr progra m s in thr
State of Ohio
Scott Lucas, administrator, a n·
nounced tr'&lt;lay tha t Ohin Hosp ital
In sura nt~· Cornpanv of Columbus.
through its Risk Managcmpnt ·
Claims Depa 11m ent has selected
Ve tera ns· Mem orial Hospita l as an
ouls tandi ng promoter . innovator
and suppor1er ofRisk M anagem ent
Thf' Sf'!f'C'tion wa~ basf'd on

Sf'VE'ral critPria. am ong w hich wrrf'
climas frc-qucnc~· . claims sr,·rrit.\·
cxposu nrs and out -pa tient and IX'ft
count

.James Bl u&lt;' of Ohio Hospital
Insuranrr Compan_\" pn.'' "f'nlrd Lu
cas. Rhonda Daile)·. R.N., and Risk
:vlilnager. and Dun &amp;•gil', Saiet;·
D irC'ctur a dislin rltivp plaquP and
praist!d lhf' Risk ManaF{t'mPnl
JC'Iivi1 it.os of VP1Pra ns Memorial
Hospit al.
Th(' Ohio Hosp ital ln~u rL!ncf'
C'ompam bPli C'Vf'~ thaT los~ prf'H'TI ·

linn programs. whf'n profPssion-.tll.'
impiC'mC'ntf'CL allows the hospital to

icJf'ntify. f'\'nluatf' and perhap-'
prf'\'f'nt risk.-;. thf'rC'h.\· impro\·ing
thr qua lity of pa tirnt C'&lt;HT' &lt;.~nd
rf'du('ing thr ~ssibilit) · of financial
l0ss to the hospilill.
Blue in presenting thr- plaqu&lt;'
Sl a IPel I ha I 10 l"('('f'i\"C' SUC' h a n i-l \\" ~IILI
rpquirPd COOPf'ration from Luca s
and his l' n t in · sl aff JS Wf'll as st mng
lf'adf'rship. Hf' also eommcnrlf"CI
Daile.\- fu r ht'l" ha,·inJ! th0 progr&lt;Jm
a nd 13f.coglf' fnr hi~ f'ffu11 s.

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GoOD FRIDAY SECURITY - An anned Israeli soldier walks
past a group of Christian pUgrims (left) carrying their cross along the
VIa Dolorosa. With Good Friday, the Passover Friday, and the Moslem
Friday praye"' taking place at the same time, ·security In JeftiSalem ·
was heavy. ( AP Wirephoto) .

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moments of prayer . mime. song or
silence at each of the 14 station s.
"At fir st we thought we'd be
pleased with :ax! or 250 people,"
Kroeger said. "Now it looks like we
might have 300."
The stop at the U .S. lmmigratlon
and Naturalization Service office
was arranged by the Coalition for
Public Sanctuary, a Cincinnati
Interfaith group organized to help
Central American refugees find
political sanctuary in this country.

Ot!I'STANDING PROMOTER - Veterans IV!emorlal Hospital Thursday received a plaque from the
Ohio Hospital lnsul'llllce Company , Colwnbus, as an
outstanding prornoler, Innovator and supporter of

Risk Management. Plctun&gt;d at th&lt;' presentation weN'
from left, .James Blue of Ohio Hospital Insuro~~~ce
Company, Scott Lucas, adrnlnistr.llor at Vl'l.erans
Memorial Hospital, Rhonda DaUey, R.N., and Rl•k
Manager and Don Beegle, Safety Director.

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