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by Dick Ca.valli

.WINTHROP@
YOJJ 1RE OOING AN
AJJTOBIOti"RA.PHY'?

I'VE GOT TO q-ET HOME
AND WORK ON MY
AUTOBIOqRAPHY.

ITS THE STCRY
OFMY LIFE.

Citizens oppose firing

Baseball roundups

See letters on

Stories on

2

WHA"P511-IAT~

Kenyon College bound

Poster winners ....

Stnry, photn on Page 3

See photns on Page 6

•

Voi.JJ , No.6

AND I 1M ALREADY UP
TO IHE DAY BE:FORE
YESTERDAY.

I'LL SAY IT 15 .'
SO FAR I'VE
ONLY Fl LLED UP

IWOPAoES ...

contract. as well as mrmbersof the union's govprning

board from Ohio and Missout1 .
The Bituminous Coal Operators Association team ,
meanwhile, 1s the same one that negotiated the 1981
pact. It is headed by Consolidation Coal Co. Chairman
IJ.R Bro"'11 and also includes Ppter J . Palumbo of
Peabody Coal and William Miller of U.S. St&lt;'f'L

b

reaves and Sellers

I SPEEDWALKER,PRIVATE

EYE,

B Cris Hammond

IIVI

TUEY'LL FLIP OVER
MY TAMALE

Negotiations toward a contract to replace the on&lt;'
that expires Sept. 30 officially begin Tuesday in
Washington, but little serious bargaining is expected

dfflaration of dPtermmation to settle on a contrac· t
without a strike. but if th&lt;'.l' do it wi ll be the fir st tim&lt;'

during the first session. Futul"(&gt; meetings havf' not yPt

ronsidrrabiP sat&gt;Pr-rattling
Tmmka has sa id r epeatedly hC' will accC'pt no
concession s. and his dC'tf'rm in ation was endorsed by
thC' rLtnk·and-l'ile sitting in convention in De&lt;'f'mber.
Th f' samf' convPntion gavp 1'rumka somf' altf&gt;rnJ t ives to thl' union 's dE'C'~des - lon~ tradition of "no
contract. no work," including a SC'IPctivP strikl'
proposal.
That prompted th&lt;' BCOA·s committee of ch id
exPCutiVC' officers to d0Cidf' that a st r ike against onf'
BCOA m&lt;'mber would be conSidered a strik e against
all It could mmn the BCOA mm· cal l a lockout.

been scheduled, UMW spokesman Joe Corcoran said.
The geographic makeup of the union team can be
important in winning rank -and-file ra tifica tion of a
n0w agret:--ment by asswing miners in different areas
of the country that thei r varving interests have been
adequately represented. &amp; sides the Int ernatio nal
E:x€Cutive Board members from Ohio and Missouri.
Banovic is from Illinois. while Trumka is a
Pennsylvanian and Roberts is from the stat e with the
most UMW members. West Virginia .
Both sides already ha ve made their titual

Riffe endorses
ex-veep Mondale
COLUMIJUS. Ohio t API-House
Speaker VPrnal G. Riffe Jr. has
d€Cided to endorse former Viet•
President Waller Mondale for the
DE&gt;mtxTalic presidential nomina·
lion in Ohio's May 8 primary.
His announ('f'mpnr today, The
Associated Pres s learned Sunday.
will ttigger a series of Mondaie
endorsements from other DE&gt;mo·
cratic leaders, although Gov. Ri ·
chard Celeste still is staying neutral.
af lm sf fur th&lt;' record.
Sourt'C&lt; close to the speaker said
he is tssu ing a statement to say that
after Sf&gt;rious consideration, hC'
decided that Mondale is the best
ca ndidate "to lead this nation and
Ohio to a healthy and prosperous
futUJ'C .'.
Riffe was among the top stall'
party leaders who met sepa rat ely in
Columbus las t week wilh Mondalr
and thp other rwo contrnrlrrs. Se-n
Gary Hart of Colorado and thr Rrv
Jesse Jackson.
The sp&lt;'aker. likr Cei&lt;'Sl&lt;' and thr
others. sa id he was imprrssro with
Hart and Jackson. but hinted h&lt;'" as
leaning toward Mondalr.
Sourc'f'S said Riffr·s Jllnouncr
ment was to be followed by Mondaie
nods from Secretary of State
Sherrod Brown, Auditor Thomas
Ferguson. Treasutw Marv Ellrn
Withrow and Senate PrPsidPnt
Harry Meshrl of Youngst own.

PRINfEO IN (ANA.DA

1 Section , 10 Pages
'H Cents
A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

Trumka leads UMW's negotiators
CHARLE.:STON. W .Va. tAPl Three wily,
wteran negotiators will take the coal industry's side
o[ the table against the United Mine.Workprs' tmm of
aggressive rookies during this week's talks for a new
coal contract.
The geographically balanced labor team is headed
by UMW President Richard Trumka. Vice President
C€Cil Roberts and SccretaryTreasurcr .John Ba ~
novlc. all negotiating their first industry~ w ide

MR. MEN™and LITTLE MISS™

enttne

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, April 23, 1984

Copyrighted 1984

WOW/ ISIT
HARDTODO"?

•

at y

e

I LOVE POTLUCK
CXNNER PARTIES.

5

Riffe's statement says in pat1 that
Mandate has been a close frimd for
many years ··who understand s thr
complicated balance of governmen t
and !he needs of the people of this

cou ntry."
He also credits Mondale for
hanging tough for Ohio as vice
president in the.late 1970s, when !he
state faced the possible loss ol a
major expansion of the Goodyear
Atomic plant in Piketon to a similar
fa&lt;'ili ty in T&lt;'nnessee.
·· 1 rC'member when the people of
my own district in Scioto and Pike
counties np('(jed assistance on that
important project. Wit h the help of
Fritz Mondale and other public
officials , we got that add ition to the
A-plant," Riffp's statement says.
State Party Chairman James
Ruvolo is staying neutral in the
primary and is urging Celeste to do
the same.
Ruvolo satd last week that if
front -runner Mondale doesn't go
over thf' top on the first ballot at the
national convention, which is possible, Ohio- with its 175 delegatescould havr a Jot to say about
choosing the nominee at what then
would be a bmkf'red convent ion.
Riffe . who is urging Crleste to
endorse Monda le, is reminding the
govC'rnor that presidents. once in
office. look kindly upon the states
which suppot1ed their campa igns,
csp&lt;&gt;c ially those which cam e aboard
mrly At one point. Riffe said if
Celeste doesn·t endorse "he may
miss thr l:x:&gt;at ..
CC'Ies te has said he probably will
decide what to do Wednesday or
Thursday Lt. Gov. Myrl Sho·
cmakrr is Ukely to fo llow his lead.
A t tornr)· Gcnpral Anthony Celebre7.7.f' .Jr. already has endorsed
Mondale.

sinrc

1964. Boths sides also arP enga g1 ng in

Thr industr, as a whole is still bogged down in the
rrces sion . ThP un ion estimate's consrrvativPiy that 2

third of its 170.C01 working -age members are loblrss .
The litany of industry ills is similar to that
experienced in r('('('nt years by the auto and steel
industries: declintng demand. falling pnces and
rising ovrrseas comJX&gt;tit ion.
The UMW already has settled on a new three-year
agrN'ment with a major westE&gt;m coal produC'f'r.
Pittsburg &amp; Midway Coal Mining Cu. That agJwment
provides wagr in('reases totaling $1.20 an hour ovt•r
the llfr ol the agre&lt;&gt;ment. plus provisions for four 10
e&lt;'nts·an-hour infiationa ry adjustments over th&lt;' th!l'('
years These ralsrs are on top of thr former hourly
ra t&lt;' of $16. compared with a top srale pay of just
under $Han hour in the eastern coalfields.

Easter storms leave 15 dead
By STEVE EU..WANGER
Associall'd Press Writer _

A band of S~\·cr~ thunderstorms lashed th0 mid ·At lantir
sta tes today and headed for the
l\orth0ast
afl&lt;'r producing
Easter Wt"{'krnd tornadoes that
killed Jo people in Mi ssissippi
and left a trail of damagP in four
states.
A tornado toueh~d down in
Appling Count)', Ca .. "houi 1
a.m. uxla)·. taking thr rmf off a
hou se and hra,·iJy damaging
tvm bnrns. thr National \\:rat her
Ser.-iCl' said_ No lnjuriPs Wf:'r£'

report ('(!.
The stonn s~1 s t cm dumpPCI
r ain on part s of Florida , Al a·
bama . CC'orgia and South Carol ·
ina on Su nda)•. spinn ing off
twistrt·s that l1ft0d rmf&lt; from
barns in two CPorgia mu nti Ps
and caused two m inor injuri£'s.
The same s~· st &lt;'m. which
dump&lt;'(! :1 lwt of snow on th&lt;•
Rock iPs last "wk. bmught rain,
sle£&gt;1 and snow to J.Xtrls of Iowa.
Illinois and Wisconsin and light
snow in soul hC'ast crn Minncsot '-1.
ScanNed nooding was tT'pot1Prl
Sunday· in Trnnf'Ssef' anrl
Kentucky .
The system has tx&gt;&lt;&gt;n blamed
nn 21 d0at"h.s sinCf' la st \\'C&gt;f'k .
"]l's followed the same chain
of f'Vf' nl s of at lrast iJ half dozen

simms

in

thr

l~ s t

spveral

weeks," said forr&lt;•ast&lt;'r Bill
Sammlcr. ··A slow moving
s~·stPm with an awfu l lot of
weath&lt;'r assocta ted wilh II. The)'
just S€":'e'm to hang on forf'\"er.' ·
A tornado uprooted trees and

SEARCIDNG - ReSt·ue worken. dig throuKh lh&lt;•
mhhl~·

of a

dam&lt;.~ gN1

gro~t..·n'

ston• in Water VaUe.v, Mi.'"'·•

~C'\ '(' ral

hOmf's :md
busim•sSf'S a tout li n m . Sunda_,.
in tlw Cl'lll ra l Al aba m a tov.:n of
BrPnt . T hf' path of twislrl' was

"on lv 1.1 ff',.,. hum.lrf'd f~t ,.,-Jd(•
and. u mil&lt;' long," Si.l id Ci\·iJ
DrfPnS&lt;' dir('('tor ,\1 Ea&lt;l.v
Anothf'r tor nado dam:..~gl'd
buildings and [X)\\"P r 1inrs m'l.:: lr
Maxwf'll Air Foret~ BaSC' in
MontgomPr)·, Ala .
In nonhrrn Miss isst ppi. a

looking for victims of a kiiiPr tornado that ripped
through the town Saturday night. I AP l.a...,.rphoto l.

of lornJdOf'S S1A 'f'p !
t hrou .c: h Ill rounfi('~ Sa turd a_,.
WJH'

night. IPuv ing 1o pPopl&lt;' &lt;lead.
morP th an 100 inj ured and
damaging more than 'iO hom&lt;&gt;s
and busimos,..s. !\1ust ot t hP
df'stmclion occurrf'd in Wa IC' r
\'a liP\, a town of 4,500.
A rf'lif'f van dished out mon-t han ;"")(X) mf'als 10 vir tim .i.. of thP
Mississippi rwistPrs. and C'...uv.
Bill Allain df'Ciared a "ate of

f'ffif'rgPnry in thp 1!l coun tiPS .
Workers laOOred to restring
lt&gt;IPphonC' and f'lf'C'trir wirf's, but
SPf"\' i&lt;'P wa s nut PX~IPd to bP
n·stored unt il iCJtt&gt;r toci&lt;:n .

Th e thundf'rstonns also

~Pn ­

C'ratro tornadOPS in Trnnf'sSf'f:'.

Au tholitiPS in Sh elh)· County
said four people suf!Pred slight
injuries around Memphts and 27
homP:.. wf'rl' damaged .

Pair charged in farm family deaths

CASSEROLE.

WILMrNGTO!\, Ohi o tAP I t\ut horit ies im·estiga Iing the s la~· ·
in~ of a Clinton Countv coupl e and
thf'ir t['('n-agt' son sa.v thp~· don' t
rxpPCI any marC' arres ts now that
two mPn fare charges in the deaths.
The Clinton County sher iff'&lt;
depat1ment said TPrr,· Coffman. 29.
and Dannv Hooks, .1~. both of
Lvnchburg, \.\1ould makr initial
n)un JP!X'arancB. toda .v on thrff'
count s ml'h of aggrava ted murder
in thr March 2R u&lt;'aths of Donald
nanr s: his wifr . Karpn: ami son,
Rodnev .
Coffman and Hmks WNC held
during th&lt;• weekend in the Clint on
County J"il on the cha rRPS, which
aut horitiPs said would bP fiiPCI in
court toda)·.

THOUGHr
IWAS
SU?POS£[)

Both men wprea rrP stedSaturda y
h) drput irs from th&lt;' Brown and
Clinton county shC'riffs' depart ·
mC'nt s. Clinton C'ounty.· Sher iff
Patrick H a l e~ · said no mor£' anf'st s
atT' exp&lt;'Cird.
"Thf'rf' is no nnf' else involved."
Ha le\ sa id . "Wf' arf' sec uff' in this
casC'
Clinton County Prosecutor Ronald Car&lt;'). d"·iirl(&gt;d to discuss the
rasP Sundav. p&lt;'nding lh&lt;' court
hmring.
Thf' two ar !"'f'stf'd mf'n lived in
rural Rrown Coun t ~· . w hich borders
Clinton Count~· in southv.:est Ohi().
Juthorit if's said.
Thf' ~"·o mPn WC'f&lt;' arrested at

their homes. Halpv sa id Saturdav .
ThE'rP was " a m inor inciden t" when
on~ mom&lt;'n tarily started to take

membPrs of hLs fami lv hostage•, but
h0 quick!~ rPIPaS(&gt;(I thr&gt;m un
harmed. thP shc-riff sa1d.
The bodiC'::; of Dane's and his wifr.
OOth :Jq, and thrir 1~ _\ · rar -old son
Wf'ff' found stnbhf&gt;d and IJ(&gt;atPn in
thC'ir rural U:Y&gt;~ Cr0f'k homC'. Thf•
\iCiims ' 5·.\/f'ar ·nld daugh! Pr, LiS&lt;J,
appaT'Cnl lv s iP~ I through t h&lt;' night ol
the killings and v.:a ~ found un
harmed in ltlP hou~-- thP m'xt
morning.
The vtctim s lin&gt;d at L&lt;'f's CrPf'k.
about 1, mil&lt;'s from Wilm mgton
Danes was found m hi.•• tmck , which
\.\·as parked in t hr drivf'w a~· His
"ire ·s bodv &gt;&lt;as found fullv dot hE'd
in a bathroom ;.md thf' lf't:•n -a,Qt•r-· s
bod~· . clad in undf'rv.:l'~Jr, was h&gt;und
on the floor of hi ~ ht&gt;dnxlm . I I&lt;Jlf'~
has said

Portland man faces DWI charges

TO t3RINGTAMAL£

CA5SEROJ.

PARTICII"ATE IN MARCH - Sign waving
students partJcipared 1n a protest march Saturday In
Pomeroy for d]smlssed Meigs band director, Marilyn

Goodnlle. Ms. Goodnlte's contract was not renewed
by a 3-2 vote at last week's board of education
meettag. Students and band purents are prolesllng
the action on the bllsls that the teacher was ~

renewed because of a personality conDlct. Reports
were ctrculared over the weekend thllt a recall
petition may be circulated In the future against three
board members wbo voted for the non-renewal, but
nnlhlilg concrete could be found today to substantiate
that report.

A Pot11and man, Tomm)· D .Bo&lt;;O.
22. wa s ritc&gt;d for OWl by th&lt;'
GaUia-Mcigs Post of t he Ohio
Highw ay Patrol following a U : 16
p.m . accident on l.i'banonTuwnshtp
Road 30 Sunday.
Boso lost control of his pickup
truck while trav&lt;•Jing cast on thP
road. The whicle ran off the road
and struck an Pmbankment before
overturning onto it s top sustaining
heavy dam age.
In · a 5 p .m . accident on Sutton
Township Road 106. a Coolville man

had minor injuries, but did not
!'('qUire ttY:"atmPnt at the scPn£•.
The patrol r eports the injurf'd was
l.i'wis E . Gilliam. 40, a passenger in
a pickup driven bv Ronald R
Epling. 43. Rt. 1. Reedsville .
The pickup met another pickup at
a curve on thP road. The vehicles
then collidf'd head on . The other
pickup was driven by .Jimmie W.
Johnson, :n, Racine.
The drivers were uninjured and
their vehicles had moderate

damage.
A rarwhich slid onwa t('ron Ohio I
in Salisbur,•TownshipSunday, went
off thE' road and struck a parked
vehicle.
St&lt;.'Ven D . Pc tPrs. 22. Clifton.
W.Va., was nurthmund on lhC'state
highway whpn hP lost control of hiS
car from the water. The parked
vehicle belongs to Martha L
Stewart. Middleport .
Stewart' s vehicle had moderate
damage In thr 2:25 p.m. aeC'iden·
and Peters·. light damage.

�Monday, April 23, 1984

Pome~y-Middleport, ~io

Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
IIEVIYJ'EO Til THE INTERE'S1' OF 'rilE MEIGS.M"-&lt;;ON ARFA
,.,~

~m~ ~L-"""T'"I~d~~=~

.

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publish er
PAT WHITEHEAD
:\s.~istant

BOB HOEFLICH
Gt•n('ral Manager

Puhlisher l{'ontrollt&gt;r

,\ :\1 E:\o18ER of Th £1

GPn . A lr:\ ander Haigwas In New

gPr. By contrast, when Interior

York the ot her day to promote his
book "Caveat," from a reading of

Secr&lt;&gt;tary Walter J . Hickel. havln!(
tried to get In to sec President Nixon

excerpts of which, publi shed in

wit hout

TimC' magazinE', there is much to
!Parn. b~· no mPans always compli ·
men t al~'. a txmt the operations of

weeks, was finally admitted into the
Oval Office what ensued was a
harrumphing paper-fumbling on
both sides. Finally Hickel couldn't
stand it any longer and said, .. Look.
Mr. Pr&lt;&gt;sident, would you like me to

thr staff in the Reagan White
H ousf'. Haig WJS, as thf' E nglish put
it. "sark!'d" os sf'f'rf'tary of statf'.
though lh(' ritUal or disengagr ment
from thf' p~lacf' is morP circuitous

than it is in F.ngland. Occasiona lly

IHLE ROTHGEB, ,JR _
~f'WS

__

By SCOTI' WOLFE
EAST MEIGS - Behind good
pllchlng efforts by seniors Tom
Everett and Jimmy Newell, the
Eastern Eagles' varsity baseball
team swept a non-league doubleheader from the Miller Falcons
here Saturday afternoon, winning
12-8 In the opener and 13-2 In the
nightcap. The victories boosted
Eastern to 3-6 O\'fean and l-41n the
SVAC.
Pounding outiO hits and drawing
10 walks In the opening contest,
Eastern overcame an early .l-0
deficit, comi n~ !rom behind with a
big seven run sixth Inning to claim
the win. Senior Southpaw Tom

AI Haig.,s new book _____W_ill-.,.,.W,n_l_F._B_u_ck_ley_Jr.

The Daily Sentinel

~v

Mondayi April23, 1984

Editor

.\~sodated

Prt•:-;s, Inland Dail}' Pn•ss .'\.Nsoc:la ·
tion and the r\nwrit_
·an :\'t•wspapt&gt;r Puhli!oJh(lr ·h soeiation.
!.ETTERS OF 01'1~10!\' an• '•H•It-o nwd . ·rht'\' .. houht ht• h "!o&gt;o; than :W9 v.·o rd~
long . ,\lllf'th·r .. !.rt• .. u hj o•t tIn .-dUin~ an d mu ... t lu: .. l,;ntod wllh n amt•, a.d dr esi'i 11nd
trlt'llhun t• nu mhl'r. '\ n un .. lgnt•d lt •ttt•r., will ht · published. L .. ttf'rs !-!hou ld hf' In
good l a~h·. addtl'sslng b"iUt'S, not (lt'rsonallill·:-. .

an 1\mC'rican pr£'sidenl takf's posi ·
ti\·f' plf' a~un~ in firin g a Ca binf't
Offil "f' r .
Such. apparPntl.\·. was 1hr casf'
v.:hf'n (;f'ra ld Ford sa id good byf'-

don ·r-call -mp-J'II -call -you. to DPft•nsP St~rPtary ,JamP.s Schlrsin-

success

resign~"

for weeks and

President Ni xon practi-

ca ll:; fell OV!'r in gratitude. He didn ' t
likP to fire people
So it was wi th AI H a ig . Survpying
an adminlstrativf' situation incom-

prehensible to someonr whosr·
background was as chief of staff for
Nixo n, and befor&lt;&gt; that chief of staff
for Kissinger. and before that. not
counting military duty, thP disci-

pline of a plebe at West Point, Haig
advised President Reagan that he
really thought hP ought to wind
things up as secretary of sta te after
discharging a few rommitments he
had undertaken . To his surpriS&lt;',
well before the date he had
suggested to Reagan as appropriatP for his resignallon . he was

handed a slip of paper in which thP
presidPn t "regretted" his resignation. whic h is AmPric.:m NPw spPak

for: You're flrl'd.
You ca nnot hf'lp SPf'Cu lahng who
was in the right. who wrong, w hen

thPre arc cla shes of personalit y .
A nd indel'd. publishers hope for·
nothing lrss than t ha t . lt is,
however. a mistak(• lu l'oncludp
tha t you arr correct In arriving at a

final judgment as to who was tight,
who wrong. The man has nol been
born, perhaps with the exception of
Murray Kempton, who can give an
obj&lt;'Ctive pccount of a controversy
in which he was engaged. And even
Kcmpto~ Is a bad example because
he will always feature himself as
the wrongdoer.

II seems another literary geologi ca l oge when members of an officia l
prPs identl al family were expected
to keep any account of goings and

Everett went the distance 1o claim

KENYON COlLEGE BOUND - Meigs three-sport standout, Nick
Riggs (left) Is shown above with his high school basketball coach, Greg
Drummer. Riggs has signed with Kenyon College to play basketball and
continue his education In Business Management. Riggs Is the aU-time
Meigs High School scoring l eader with 890 career ponts. He L• one of an
ente few to have won all-league honors In basketball, baseball and
football.

('Om ings uttrrly witho ut social , or
prurif'nt . interest. President Eisenhowrr was out ragf'd w hen forn:er

sJX'('C h writer

Emm£&gt;11

Hughes

went publi(' wit h what life was like

workin g for E isenhower. T he E nglish royal famil y
strugglE' va lian1ly

cont inues to
to maintain

Kenyon College
is Riggs., choice

privacy, and t he ta il's of "Crawfie"

Letters to editor

- nursf' tn th{' lit ti P prin Cf'SS&lt;'S was somf't hing of a scandal, except

that Crawfip reall y sa id not hing
except kooPhic-koochiP- koo.

We don 't need puppets
&amp;ing ~ pan·nt of ;1 Mf'1gs fbnd
mf'ml:x&gt;l i.Hld !wing d Mr i g~ Rmcl
Roos1rr. 1 Jm v.Titing this lf'llrr in
bf•half or M~1ril~ · n Coodmtc• On ~1 L~
\ '" OtC' th f' board nt PducJtion ,·otc'(i
nut to r Pm.'w hPr contra ct . with no
rf'nson givrn .
I sf'no u s l ~' doubt 1llhPrf' 1s a JU S!
rf'a.son o thpr than J IX'I'sonall t \
conflict. SurPI.' if thf'rr w&lt;Js a \'u licl
cause lhC'~ would comf' fo r th ~1ncl
say. Thr m f'rw hPim ing support h\·
thP pan'n ts and hand mPml~'rs
show th.:.~t th is wom;m is wPll lik('(l
and rPsPf'{' tf'd h:v th e' prupiP .tround
hf'r.
A If'\\.' ~' Par&lt;.; t1gn .1 simi lar

Lad~'

Band member wants an.&lt;&gt;wer
I.

3

\'"Pr~·

concl'r nt 'd

h&lt;.HH.l

mcmtX'r , would lik(' In hC'ar somf'
good rf'asons wh~· the school bo&lt;Jrd
didn 't rPhirf' Ms . ( ;ocxlni tP as band

dirf'&lt;'tor at Mrigs High Sc hooL
ThC'rt: ~::{'('ms to bC' no rr&lt;.~son 10
sJt isf~ ·

mf'.
It wa s ob\'ious th at tht ' majoril .\
of the comm unit .\ · wantf'd hPr to
o;,tay. Isn 't that what thP sc hon l
board mrrnl:x&gt; r"S arf' Plrctf'CI for'!
You would think tha t thp~ · would
r£&gt;all7l' to k r Pp thrir johs, the:-.:
would nN"d to \·orr l or what thP
&lt;'O rnm unit .v w~lnts . A.pp;Jrf'nlh ! h('.'

Wf'JT'

\·oting thf' " ·a ~ · I hf'\ wantf'd to.

I s tha t thr kind of school board WP
wan1 7 I CC' rtainly hOJX' n o t ~ If thP.\.

get ;mnthPr band dirPCtor, what arP
thf'.\ '" going to dn, firr him in two
~ra rs
just likf' thr la st tw o
dirf•ctor s'' l 'v.·o ~1 f'a r c,; isn't enoug h
llmf' for a band dirf'ctor to provf'
whal hP ca n do for 1:1 band. I would
likr to m ajor in m us1c in the futurf' .
M o,;. Coodnit e is th f' onl:v dirf'Ctor,
out of t hr('(' I've had, that can
prcpa rf' m(' for thi s. - Jeff Arnold.
r?r -L PomPrm·

Performance sp eahs for itself
"Pf'"'

2:\ \·P:1rs mo\'ln g
;uuund "1t h m\ hust);tnd in lhP /\ ir
Foret"'. our childrrn ha\·r attC' nd('(l
c,;chnols in Illinois. North Daknl; t,
Mo ntana :.~ net inC ;ro,·rport . M\· son
hJs ~l avl'd in ,1 school han(l o,; inc('
fourth gradf' . :\1 Ml'ig~ .Junior Hig h.
wP alfrndt"Cl our flrsr hand rnnct~ rt
111 t11i s ; ll't 'd . ThP 1.1('1\ (Jf pndt&gt; and
cli sdplin(' "a s ;t!JIXII f• nl . dur ing ,tnd
followin g 1hl' l'filll'f'l'l M ,\ sr1n 'o,;
c·om mf'nf IA 'a .... "The' kl(\." ju..,r fn(ll
:tround . thP\ don't ll' ~tll .\ r;IIT'.thnut
hand ."\\ ht'n hC' didn't sign up fo1 ·
l&gt;ancl hi-.. first H '. tl' ; t l tht' hi gh
"chool. 11 w; ts undrr'-l. lllCbhlf'. T h1 s
H J\' Ing

.\ 'f'ar h(' bPrJml' im·o!vpd with thP
j.t ZI band and has r njoyf'd it ve0·
much. \-\'(' J1tf'ndf'd a band co ncert
lh1s .vPa r which was, b~ f;:tr, thr lx&gt;st

;·,·p e~ tt P ndNI in Ml'igs i.()('ai School
ciistrict. Thf' childrPn v.:f'rP ai!Pn ·
11\'"P and plaW'CI Wf' JI b('{'JUSC' thPV
\n~rr proud of th0ir ba nd a nd
v:;tntf'd to pr"rform well. If thi s
t":tmP about lx'C'ausf' of l hPir ha nd
din'('tor. Ms. Cood nii P. I fi nd it hard
to IX'liP\'"P hPr contract will not he'
l'l'npwf'd tor anot hPr ~ · 1'&lt;11'. Thf'
h&lt;~nd'" I)('JiurmJ nn'. under ht' r
d i lf'ctorsh ip. spc•ak.&lt;-. WPil of hf' r \11' "-. Da\'ld H . ~m ith . Oarwin . Ohio .

.Johnson ! Sample: "Later in the
da.v J.~' ndon .askf'd mP to go to
Au:-:tm to a couple' of parties. Rut I' d
much ralhPr sit am unclthr fire a nd
watrh thr f'mbcrs glow and ta lk to
1hr folks c losf' to me. so I begged
off, " as did thf' readers of her book.l
In approa ching the task of
J ut obiograph~· .

y'\Jpxander H a ig
f.H'f's rf'rt ai n problpms. ThC',Y werf'

nicPIV tnuchl'd upon by Time editor
in chi d Hf'm)' Crunwald in intro"AI Haig and L" Grunwa ld sa id,
"Wf'l'f' broug ht up
fnrC'ign lJnguagc•.s.

1\'ASHI NCTON -

U.S. intPii i-

gcnre agf'nC'iC's won't 1alk &lt;lhout it,
but thC':V a rf' r ushing to ca tc h up
wi!h thf' S&lt;J\'"if't Union in what onP
scif'nllst j ()('u l ar J ~· ca lls " thr rae£'
for inner ~purr" psych ic
l'f'SPa i'C'h.

Pa raps~cholog\' is

a field so full

of pseudo-sr irnt1s1s. fl akes a nd
outright c harl atan s that it' s f'as,· to
dC'bunk thC' \'-'hulp idl•a as ~~
eomic·strip conrrpt unwor lhy of
Sf'li OUS SC' iPnlific SIUdy·.
In 19Rl , whf'n I firs t bC'ga n
rf'pnt ling rm Sf'CTrt L'.S. and SoviPt
progrJms usi ng so-ca llf'd ps~'Phics
to ga th £'r intPIIigencf', som f' of thP
gmrrnm('n t -fundrd projf'CI .s wpn•
ot.J,·iuust,v off-t hr-wull. T hrrf' was
th f' " hq:)('rspali al nuclear ho\N ·
itzrr" that woul&lt;1 " tra nsmil " d
bomb C'Xplos ion from thp N('\'Jda
drsf'rt 1o ciowntown Moscow w il h
thr "pc'('(J of thought, nr thP
"anti -missi iP timr W&lt;Jrp" !h al
would sPnd a n incoming 0nf'm.\ ·
missi\ P inl o thf' past. 1')\ow ing up
clino~aurs instr~ 1d of '20th rrnlurY
Amj 'ri ca ns

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Richard

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\'a ughn, !1!1~ - :tl/4. fi71:, Third A\·c. in
\'lidd l~por1 . Mrs. Robi n r BarrPIIi HJni ng. HI. I Rut land, Ohio
.J ;"l";'IS. i'· I 2 &lt;~7R

Trxla~

Is t'londa', April 2.1. thP !1 4th dav of 191l4. ThPre arP 252 days left in

ihe year.
Today's Highlight in History:

On April 23, 156:1 - 4W years ago - William Shak&lt;'Speare was born al
Stratford-on-Avon . England. He died on the same date 52 years later.
On this date:
In 1700, Pres ident -eifft George Washington moved into the flrsl
executive mansion, the F'rankll n House. at No. I Cherry Street in New
York.
In 1791. the 15th prt'sldent of thP Unrted Stat&lt;'s, James Buchanan, wa•
bom in Cove Gap. Pa.
In 1949, llilnols Gov. Adlai Stevenson vetoed a bill that would have
required !hat ca ts bf' kept at home. He d&lt;'&lt;'iared, "It Is the nature of cals to
do a certa In amount or unr&gt;srortl'd roami ng."

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th&lt;' c laiml'd

abili t~

of somf' psy-

chics to dcscrihr scrnf's thous&lt;J nlis
or milE's awa~·.

The CIA and the Pent agon havf'
an obvious intPrrst in thi s phrnomf'non . If l hf'y could gf'l psychics to
throw thf'ir minds bC'hind lhf' l10n
Curtain . thPn"'d bf' no n('('d to r isk
thf' li vf's of huma n agcn ls.
Thr CIA sf'nt rPprPsrnt a rl\'"f'S to a
paraps:vchology confrrf'ncc in Vir-

ginia la st DrcP mbPr. RPsides th f'
usual spoon· hf:onding w hic h
professional magic ians ha\'C' dPnnuncf'd as a fa ir! ~ · simpll' trick thcrr was sPrious disc uss ion or
rPm OIC' vif'wi ng . In fact , I heC l A is
nov. ~('ri ous l y pondrring thf' possi bilit.\ · of ra isin g .. psychic shif'ld.s" To
kPPp So viPt r emote vicwf'rs &lt;.~wa ~·
from ou r sf'(T C'ts.
I askpd m.v sk0ptkal assoc iutrs
O;J IP \' ;m A I! a and .Josrph SpPa r 10

find out how rPmotc r P\'iPwing has
txocomc almost um\ ·Prs;J I I~ ..1 c.
C'f'pted in thr intf'!li gPnC&lt;' commun ·
it y. thf'.\'" gained UCCf'SS 10 !Op·"if'(Tf't
brirfings on thr o,; uhjPc t. T hl" i o,;
what thf'y lf'arnf'd :
Thr Cl i\ 's Jat pst rf'mOII ' \' irwin ~
proj rc t was C'rxiP · n.:.~mNI "(;rill
F lamf', " and IYas c a rrif'd out 1n
part b y two n '"PPl'l r'Ci acadPmlcs :

Harold Puthoff.

formPri ~

with thr

f\:a ti onJI SPcurit:v i\gf'n&lt;·v. J nd
Russell Targ, form pr lv wi t h lh&lt; '
Stanford RPSf'J JT h l nstit utf' in
Menlo Park. Calif
Puthoff and Ta rg conduc tC'd a t
h•Jst two tf'sts that pn.xJuc&lt;~
as toni shing results . The~· gavr onC'

psychi c l hP latil udP and longitudP of
a rPm otr loca tion and told him to
projPel hi s mind thPrP a nd drscribP
thP scC' nC' Hf' df'srr ibC'd an aitiif' lcl .
cnmplf'tf' with dPta il s- includin g~
l ~1rg&lt;' g&lt;:~ ntl ',\ . and C'ra nc at on&lt;'Pnd of

the liPid.
T hr C IA was imprPssC'd . but
critical. ThNf' was indP'l'l1 a n
airflf'ld i.Jl th&lt;' map coonli na trs thf'

phasizes a close dialogue between

R iggs made 149 of 329 shots from
the field and was 110 of 156 at the
foul line while grabbing 76 rebounds

'T m happy that he's getting a
chance to play coll ege baiL I t's
something wp talked about and it

his final cage ~~ ear .

was one of his goals. He improved in
all the arc•as needed to become a
coll ege ba skelba ll player He' ll

quarterback whC're hP passed for

Riggs, considered thP best aUaround

sa!f' llil C'S had tJk f'n pic turf'S of

athlete

ever

to

a ttend

thp Scm ipalatinsk baS&lt;'. So the CIA

M eigs, was an ali-SEOAL pick in

w aill'll for lh&lt; ' npx t sPt of photos and sur&lt;' f' nough, t hf' rr wrrf' thP
g;1nt!)· and cranl" , j ust as th&lt;'
psvrhic had d f'!'.CTi bf'd 1hC'm . No onf'
in L.S. intPl ligf'm'P agPncif's hlld
known lhf' ffl Uipmf' nt was thPrf'. so
th f' infonr!~lli on CilUidn't ha\'f' IJ«'&gt;n

M eigs baseball team.
Among thf' awards ri'Ceived by
the Pomero~ product i n baskl'tball
arE' aii -SEOAL second team 182-83) ,
aii-TVC first team tR.1-84t. all -

ba.o:;.eball as a junior and is currently
the staning shor tst op on this year's

disrrict se-cond tf'am 18..1-84), and
all -Ohio honorable mention c lass

irJkl'd to him .
The sf'f'ond H' &lt;.;f inYol\'f 'CI a S&lt;.t\·ir t
Tu -% "Rackfirr•" homhf'r , w hich
th e&gt; CI A Knew h;td lTa ... twd su mP ·
whrrf' in Af ri rc~ Th f'~' wPrf' ' 'agPr to
find it bf'forf' thp Sc\\'if'ts did. so they
could takP ph otngr.:.~ phs and pf'rhap~ purl oin .sf'rrc t gpa r from thf'
Wl'('('k;tgP
So nnf' ol ProJf'Ct (:rill Ci&lt;lmf'' s
r('m~J it ' YiPWl'fS was ask(&gt;d to local f'
lhf' dow nPd bomhf'r. Hr gav(' thf'
CIA fh(• lOC\.t l ion w ithm Sf'VC'r al
m iiPs of thf' actual V.Tf'C'kagP.

junior and senior years. Greg
Drummer , saw the blooming star
past season .

5W yards hil ling H of 101 passes and
rushed for 292 yards in 56 carries.

Still. it had ht&gt;Pn a wh iips incP U.S.

Riggs' head mentor at Meigs his

points hi s senior yPar to establish
the M eigs single season scori ng
mark .

The olonde speedster was also an
ali -TVC pcriorm er in foot ball as a

ps.vch ic had hpr•n gh ·en. Thr sitr
w;1:-. thc So\· if' ts' ult r J ·S(&gt;('!'f't nu·
clPdr tf'&lt;;fing JrPa ;.tt S&lt;•mipal.:~ ·
t i nsk~ · . h: ~J zak hs tan . Rut th rrf' was
no g;1n11·\ or crJ nr thf' r f'.
sp~·

academic excellence. Kenyon em-

and worked on his development the

have stated he would like to give
baseball. and possrbi); football, a t ry
Ia ter

at Kf'nyon.

Kmyon' s athletic program will
be Pnt er ing a new era or com petl·
lion next :vear. A long with Denison
University, Case Wtostern RPserv~

Univers ity. A llegheny Coll ege.
Wooster College, Oberlin Coll ege,
and Ohio Wesll"yan U nivrr sity will

be b&lt;&gt;glnning play in the newl y
formed North Coast Athletic Con ferene&lt;&gt; INCAC).
Another local IJaskPtball talent.
Nelson M orris ofTrimhl e. rs signed

AA 1R.J-841.

to a ttend Kf'nyon. Morris was, like

Ri ggs also f'XC'Pls in thf' c lassroom wherf' hf' can'iC's a :t2 g rade
avPragf'. HP f'xpec ts to go into
Ru sinf'ss Mn nagPment w hile a t
Yem·on
.. K Pn:&gt; on CoiiC'gr is vrry plf'asf'd
10 ha \'P Ll \OUng man wit h the

Riggs, an aii -TVC sPlec tion t hi s
pas t year and the spark plug guard

around t hP pla.rP. A Rus~ian oil
tankf' r was onf' of lhf' sh ip.-,

damagt'&lt;l bv thP CIA mim•s. So
Wf'J'(' half J duzpn Oth('l' Ship!' nwn(XI
h~· Fra nf'e, Panama and othrr
nt'u traJ count r if's. Thf' Niearaguan
offici als s~~' thf'.V c.1nnot gPI
~uffie i rnt
ships to C'ntC'r thC'ir
harhors to ca r C' for thrir Pxport s
e1 nd thf'ir d ocks an' pilrd wit h
co tton &lt;.~ nd uthPr Pf'rish,1hlPs . T hC'y

!rigger World War III. E l Salvador
\\ras w her0 t hC'n Sc-c r Pta ry uf Statp
AIC'xandf'r Haig fir ...;t sust)('{'tf'd a
Com munist hidin g bf&gt;hmd PVf'J~ ·
hanana tr('(l. lt " ·as thPrf' hP llrf'w
his famous lin4 ' in thf' sand a nd
\'OWf'd Comm uni sm wnuld go no
furthrr. It is :1rountn: aboutt hP :-; izf'
of Massachusf't Is wil hout aiX&gt;ut fi\ 'C'
million population Honliuri:ls,
whrrr wr h.:.I\'P I:Jfo(&gt;n train ing
troops. huJ!ding ~1ir fip lll s anrl roads
and btinJ...ring pros(X'rilv to t hf'

populat1on ol a littiC'
m ·f' r four m illion and is about lhf'
sizr or TPnn0SSf'('. r\ ir .:.I r agua ,
\\'hich t hC' :H.\ ministr.11ion says is the
SOU ITf' of a! l Cn rnm unisl l'Yil in th!'
rpgion . is aOOut th f' :-;izr' of Iowa and
has less than thr{'(' million populati on. ThJt i" ti1C' rf'gion w hich is such
:1 thrral to lhl 'i c·ount ry or 220
million.
T hPy fo rgot to lf'll you thesr
count rif'c,; \.I.'Prr so sma!l 1
n ~lli\ 'PS, h;~..; :.t

aga in . this timf' 1n CenT ra l A.merica
wh ich hc~d bf'&lt;f'n con s i ~f'd to thf'
bJck burnf'r during lhP LPbanon
df'hac le. I t sPem.s t ha t lhr AmPri can Cf'ntral lniC'IIi gC'nC'f' AgenC'\

Amer!Pan

had h&lt;'f'n arming and outfitting
Nicaraguan guC'rri ll as and hf' lping
ga n administrati on is mifft"d bef'ause Nicaragua has bf::&gt;en fur ni sh -

in g arms to E l Sa l vadora n
guerrillas who an• fighting a civil
war wit h thP El Sa lvador govern ment backl'd by the U nited St ates.
If you are confused, so am I . It
sP&lt;•ms that what Is sauce for the

goose

is not sauce for the ga nder in

Central A m erica. President Rea gan is punishing Nicaragua for
doing In El Sa lvador exactly what
we are doing In Nicaragua. aiding
and abetting a civil war.
All of this would be a kind of a
ho-hum affair except Nicaragua
has two big brothers, named Cuba
and Russia. Quite a few Cubans and
some Russians are already In
Nicaragua , just klod of helping out

caper

CPnlral

WhPn

Senator

0

Lean on
for a $10,000 loan

Berry's World

CALL TODAY ABOUT THESE OR OTHER
HOME EQUITY LOAN PLANS TO $50 000 OR MORE:

Flarr~

(;oldwater t R-Arizona 1 dlscovcrf'd that President RPagan had
pt.'rsonall y signl'd the order to CIA
Dirrc tor William CaSf'y In F£'bru ary and for got lo lell Congt'('ss
about It . In a il'ttPr made public bv

Amount

Financed

$7,500

the Sf'nator. the fiC'ry Goldwatc:r
ca llf'Cl it an act ofwarandwantf'ci to
know what thc hell was going on.

This put som!' backbone In the m ore
tim orous m embers of Congrrs.~:~ and
soon evpryone was gPtrin g into the
act. The Senate, which had ea rlier
appropriated funds for the CI A
acti vit y, then passed a non-binding
resolution submitted by Senator
Edward Kennedy condemning the
mining. This was echoed In the
House. Whether this spells the end
of Congres.&lt;tona l approval of the
policy In Cent ra l America the last
three years rem ains to bf' seen but
It was all brought on by the
administration's forgetfulness.
Jus! to clr&gt;ar the confusion let's
take a look at thE' three Central
Am erican countries which could

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Four Miller hurlers, Owens,
Glass, Thompson and Craig, com bined for 10 walks , four strikeouts
and gave up 10 EHS hits.
Leading Eastern at the place was
T aylor who had two doubles, a walk
and four RBI's. Tom Everett
helped his cause with a perlect
two-for-two at the plate, ripping a
double and single, drawing two
walks, and having two RBI's. Jim
Newell added a double and single,
whi le Jeff Bissell, Larry Cowdery,
Jim Webf'r. and Mike Collins each
hammered a single and walked

Hll..TON HEAD ISLAND, S.C.
Nick Faldo w as under some
unseen pressur&lt;&gt;, pressure applied
from 3.500 miles and six t ime zones
away, when he strrx!P up the 18th
!airway to his first American PGA
tour t •·iumph.
" It's not easy anyway. winning
(AP)-

your first tournament, " the26-~'ear·

old Englishman said aftPr he'd
turned back Tom Kitp's last-round
charge Sunday and won by one shot
in the Sea Pines Heritage Classic .
And . he said, there was the added
pressur&lt;&gt; of the Brilish press , which

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Ftrst game

..... :Ill 010 3- 8 8 1
Eastl'"rn
.... 112 1m x-12 10 7
Batteries : E v erPtt i WP ~ and
Cowdery. Owens, Glas.'), Thompson
! LP 1, Craig and Jones.

Second game

Miller .

.. ... ... .. .. .. . llll 100 2 3 2
Eo.stern .. ....... ...... 00 221 x-13 11 2
Ba!LPiies : NPWe ll (WP!. R. Bissell,

Guthrlt&gt; and Cowdery. Craig / EPI.
Moyer. J ones and Jones . CarpeniPr .

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performance. Newell

nail\

struck out srvcn. gave up only thrPf'
hits and wa lked just four enroutP to

Su b sn l bf' r ~o; not dt·~ 1n n~-: 111 p;n 1hl' l '&lt;l l'
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t he win . Royce Bi ssell pitched the
sixth inning in relief, while Troy
Gut hrie ca m~ on to record the sa ve
in the sevent h and striking out onr

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has ber:•n highly critical of his
unsuccessful efforts in the 19&amp;1
B ritish Open and the Masters, two
weeks ago.
He also got S72,rXXl from the total
purse of $400,000 and, hi' said,
"joined a very small dub - only
three or us in 20 years."
II was a referencetoTonyJacklin,
a [ormer U.S. Open champron, and
Peter OostPrhuis. a former Cana dian Oprn titlE'· holder. theonly other

CC*1 !NG SOON : " ODOB.OL LS'

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PEAG OF MIND

MARY C. KEBLER, E. A.
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TRI-COUNTY
BOOKKEEPING S&amp;VIa
&amp;llllllln St.

Englislunen to v.in on t he American

PGA Tour in -

Miller .

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Jewett had a perfect night for
Miller wHh a single. double and
triple in threc trips to the plate.
In the nightcap senior righthander, Jim Newell , recoveri ng
from a sore arm. went five innings

18 Eastern players

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comeback

Moyer and Jones combined lor 12
walks and S&lt;'ven strikeouts while
giving up 11 hits. Cr aig suffered the
loss for the F'alrons.
Westher permit ling, Eastern is
scheduled to play Southern tonight

Faldo underesti-

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matf'd - morP than 40 vears.

Someepa:gy saving
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ron test.
Severa l Eastern players had
great days at the plate including
junior Jeff Bissell, who had two
doubles and four key runs batted in.
Cousin Royce Bissell went threefor-three plus a walk and had two
RBI's and Mike Collins had a
hard-hit single, walked twice and
had t hree RBI's .
Also getting hits in the 1-hU attack
were Larry Cowdery, Brent Nor ton, Tom Ever&lt;&gt;tl, Jim Weber and
Rick Barton each with singles,
while Tracy Taylor and Troy
Gut hrie walked thre&lt;' times . Craig,

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dollars . Now ht• is off and running

off

stand . Collins led off with a walk,
Jeff Bissell singled, Troy Guthrie
reached on an error. Jim Weber
walked home a run, Royce Bissell
ripped a sacrifice fly to deep center.
Tom Everett had a two run double,
Jtm Newell an RBI single. and
Tracy Taylor added another tworun double for a 12-5 lead.
Miller came back with three
unearned runs in the last frame,
however, Everett turned up the
wick and closed the book on the
Falcons for a much needed Eastern
win.

Faldo wins Heritage Classic

York U n i\'C•rsit~· 1NYU l.

As a homeowner, you have a lot more borrowing power
than you may think. You just need a lender you can lean
on- affordably.

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In th e sixt h stanza, Eastern
rallied for a devisive seven run

battiP Cleveland Stall' and New

Aya tollah Khomrini, whu ri vC'
,VC'ars ago r e fused to accPpt th C'
Court' s jurl sdif'llon in thf' Am f'ri N tn hostagf' case.
It was the harbor mining tha t

the

Eastern bouncl'd ri ght back to
knot the score, while also knocking
sta rter Terry Owens from the box.
Owens yielded a sin gle to Everett, a
double to Jim Newell, and a two r un
doublr&gt; to sophomore short stop
Tracy Taylor. the scor e now 4-4 .
Both clubs scor ed single runs in t he
fifth lram e to maintain a 5-5
deadlock .

Two Divisio n I schools will dot

for just $180.18 a month

for rf'lid. Thf' Reaga n administra ·
lion has dPCiarf'd thPy ~\·ill not
accrpt thr Court' s jur isd iction in
Centr al Amf'rica. By doing so.
Prf'sldf'nt Rf'agan is follow in g in

another unearned run in the third
on another erTor.

K(-'n.von 's schPdulr this ~· rn r as !hey·

the footstq&gt;S of another old man.

havP appPah:'&lt;l to the World Court

the win on the mound for Eastern,
sca ttering eight hits, fanning three,
wa lking just four, and giving up
only two earned runs. The win was
Everet t' s second of the season.
Miller took the . initial lead,
scori ng three unearned runs in the
first frame on two Eastern errors, a
Jewett single, another error and a
Jones single.
Despite Its rocky defensive start,
Eastern regrouped scoring one
" make-up" run in the first on four
walks. Eastern plated another run
in the second frame on three more
walks and a Jimmy Weber single,
the score now 3-2.
In a gam e that was full of
surprises and an ·abundan&lt;'C of
fielding miscues, Miller plated

on thr stron g TrimblE' cage team.

fil sl .\ 'rar i n offiCC' ~~ litt lf' ovPr thrf'f'
Vf\l r s ago b~' co n\'cn i c nt! ~· forgrt ·
ti n ~ his l~?ll ca mpJ ign prom isC' to
hal;1nrf' t hP ff'Clrral hudgrt . lus t
last w{'('k hP forgot t h3t thf' :J:{~
Pf'OPif' thf' Amf' rica n \'"Otf'rs Plr•c t to
CongrPss han' thr conslit ul!onal
dut~· to sa .v how go\·Prnmf'nt mone~ ·
is SPf'nl. Hf' made a fast shuffiP
arou nd them and is now conducting
hi s war in Cf'ntral Amf'l'ica on his
own. Nf'x t Novrmhf&gt;r hr' ll w ish thf'
,·otPrs wPrP ('qUally Fo rge tful ~
A lrC'ady he hfls forgollf'n that hf'
ordf'rf'd AmC'rica n Ma1inrs int o th C'
Lebanon turm oil against thP a tl v k·p
of hi s millt at)' rxj.X'rt s in thf'
Pf'ntagon . The res ult was thr loss of
261 Amen c an llH'S and million!-&gt; of

mlnp Nicaraguan ports. The Rl'a

Today in history

B ut therf' arf' lC'giti m ;.~ t p laboratory projPcts !ha t may evPntuall y
unlock thP mystPrips of thf' hum an
mind. Onr of th£' most promising is
thf' tC'stin g of "remote v iC'wing'' -

a

Government by amnesia_____L_o_loe_ll_Jf_"~_ing_e_tt
a!Jilit)' to forJ:&lt;'L H&lt;• start I'd out his

coln Hil l: i\rland King,

in

Race for 'inner., space ______J_ac_h_·A_r_td_er_so_n

mJkP thP pagf'!" of
h1stm;.· it w ill hf' b('('aUsf' of tlwir

pt'rfnrmf'd \A'(' ]('a rnf'd~
Whf'n
talking to ho;trd rnf'mix'rs 1 wa s
informP&lt;.l 1hat th f' rf'ason fnr hf'r
rli sm iss;tl ~~· as not hf•r fa ilurf' to do a
good job. bu t hf'r '"()f'rsonalil~ ' · I w as
not awarP th a t somr mf'mbPrs of
lht • ho&lt;::m l :1 rf' r unning a pl'rsonali t.v
contf's t. 11 is limf' for the pf'OpiP of
MC'igs l.o('a ] to df'f'idr w ha t thf'Y,'
w ;tn f ancl m.1kr thf'ir wi"-h('s known.
I urgr .11 1 concf'rnf'd c ilizC'ns to
nTitr lrttf'rs anll cJII until this
11~1Tih l f' in.i uslif'r ha.s bff&gt;n changrd
rn thf' wis hC's of thf' ma jorif~ ·.
Plf'asP ca ll and t)(' pr&gt;rs isll'n l. thPrP
I" a pns -; ibilit :V that your C&lt;l ll wi!l tX'
d i o,; cnnn('('tf'd bf'fon" con\·c-rsa t ion is
conrlu&lt;JC'd Board mPrnbPrs who
c;! SI th!' diSSPnting \'Off'S Wf'rP:
I.,IIT\ ' Pnwf'\1 , !Yl:l - 1~10. 220 Lin-

spea king

academic and athlr&gt;tlc credentials
of Nick Riggs," commented Head
Basketball Coach Bill Brown. "His
all-around athletic abilities are a
plus to any program. "
Kenyon is
Division lii school
and is Ohlo·s oldest four-year
libera l arts college. The 600 acr e
campus is located in central Ohio,
50 miles nort heast of Columbus
near Mt. Vernon. Lo ng noted for Its

students and professors.

Riggs, the son of Dr. and Mrs.
Keith Riggs of Pom eroy, scored 403

dud ng Haig to a sC'lect gathering.

&lt;:~dminio,; t ration

Board reprc8ent.&lt;&gt; majority

GAMBI ER, Ohio - Meigs High
School's all -time leading scorer and
basketball sta ndout , N ick Riggs,
has d&lt;'&lt;'ided to continue his education at Kenyon College. He will
pursue hi s basket ball career at
Kenyon.
The 6-0 guard avE&gt;raged 18.5
points per game his senior year
with a high ga m e of 30. Riggs
finished his care&lt;&gt;r at M eigs with890
points. 76 ahead of second-place
Jeff Tyo, a 1971 gradu ate.

of palo.C'C' lit C'rat urc whrn she
r C'CitC'd her life with President

If r•,-rr Ronal rl RPoga n and his

I n n ·spon"t' l o rtw d 1sm1ss a l ol
Mis'- Ct~l(ln!lt• , it i." tinu• lh&lt;ll !hf'
:vlf'igs I .n&lt;"a l School ho,Jrd io,; m.:.ldf'
to rf'aliJP thai thP\. ~\ · f'rf' Pl('('t('d In
rf'prPsf'nl 1hf' m&lt;.~ iorit \ of 1h t~ Pf'OplP
a nd not t hP prrsonal wishPs nr a
fpw Thf'\ "hnulcl think about wh :tl
is bf'st for lhP -.. tudPnl s ,tnd
clismi ssin c Mi '&gt; s Cnodn itt• is not.
In m\' fnur \Paro,; :t t MPigs High.
in thf' b;1nd I \.u~nt thrnuJ2h mall\
hJncl din 'clo rs. WhPn Miss Cood
nil£' c:1mr· on thP sr·r·n1~ WI' wPrf'
skf'pti&lt;·at. Dut !lus wom ;tn took :1
bunC'h of dispir itr'l:l kids :111d madt'
thf'm info a proud hand I don ' t " 'i sh
to Sf'f' thf' band that rr•pr&lt;'Sf'nts the•
proud rX'oplf' of MPigs LOf'.d
bN'omf' lhf' Pmharrassmr nt II onf'C'
was. D uring hf'r fi rst VP&lt; Ir. Vli'-.s
Cc:xxJ nit P l ran sformfil this Pmb.l r ·
rassmPnt into an ;1ward winning
band For th(' firsr l i mP I l03rnrd
thp ('Ofi' PCI W&lt;J~' IO do m;t neUVI' I'"S.
WP dril\Pd const:1nt l ~ and W&lt;'
r njoyf'd it F'or onrr Wf' not onl .\ ·

Bird Johnson wrote the

• longest, dullest book in the history

silu ;nion Of'CU ITf'd with parPnls
o,; upportmg Mr. Morri s. but thf'
board \ 'OIPLl 10 hirP Mr . (;Jf'tlson as
su!)('rint f'ndPnJ. with no \'Jl id ri'~l ·
son Hov,· o,;oon wp forgf' t ~
T hf' J'('I('OnlJnf'nd aliun or ('UUnl,\'
supl' l in1t •ndPnt .John HPii:x'l 10 go
along with thf' pnnc1pal Jnd thf'
local super intPndPnt with not rvf'n
P\·alu a ting hrr or asking !hf' fPC' lin~
or IX'Oplr l.ISSOCiLIIf'S with her. shows
n1f' wp huvc a puppf't. We don 't
nPf'd puppf'ts in our school systPm .
\\'f' hJvp plcnt.v of !hem in
Wa shington . So com C' on. officia ls.
IC'Il us thf' rC'ason ~~·r would likf' to
know .

Sen~nei-Poge-3

Eastern takes doubleheader from Miller

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Whenever possible, use a toast er, toaster·
oven or an electric frypan instead of yo ur
large oven or range .

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Never use the oven as a heater.

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Place pans

on the surface units of your
range before you rurn o n the heat.

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Use a sm:ill amount of water w h en boiling
eggs and vegetables. Use tighi-firting lids,
too.

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Place the most ofien used it ems in the front
of your refri ge rator shelves so you can get
to them quickly.

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Make sure refrige rator door seals are tight,
free of grease.

Don't wash your d ishes until you've got
full load . Tiuu's usuaUy after dinner.

Turn off the lights, radi o and TV before
you leave.

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shaving. Fill the sink lwJWay instead.
Don't

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The more you use,
the more energy
you'll save.

] f you can) use an elea:ric razor.

It uses

lt:ss energy ma year than the hot water
your hand razor u.'es in a week.

Se! v0ur wa1er heater's temp&lt;:ra ture at a
mod erate l4D°F or as l o w as pm sihle to
allo w for enough hot water .

Take shorter :;;howe.rs.

Keep

your th ermostat at

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the v. int er) at least 78° in th:: surnn~ r.
In winter, open drapes a:1d shades 10 let

sun hear \'Our h ome. \l&gt;'hen sun sets ,
close them.
In summer, cl ose drapes and sh.1j e; to

keep your home from genln g

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Don't heat or cool unused rooms . Clo;e
them off.
K eep the damrer on your fireplac.
closed when not
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�Nknday, April 23, 1984

Business

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Nknday, April23, 1984

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

George E. Woodwanl .Jr.

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Hiram W. Daugherty

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Area personnel file
CA LUPOL L'i - A uc tioneer
ing has IJ&lt;•pn added as onP of t hr
SC' r\'iccs off('rf'd by thf' \Viseman
Real Esta te Agmcy. 500 Srro nd
Avp, \l.'ll h !ocal a uc tionC'f'r
George E . Woodwa rci .J r . joining
the staff.
Woudw ar d ' s skills w ill be us(•d
in rm l f'S!Jtf' sal e c:1t publi c
auctions, liqUldallon of busmpss
invC'ntories &lt;~ n d sa iP ol pe-rsonal
propct1&gt;.
A Gall ia County na t i\ (' . Wox l
ward gra duiltcd from thP Rep
pe r i School of A uc t ionPerin g.

Dtx'atur. lnd , rn 1977. He has
IX'&lt;'n a hcenS&lt;'&lt;I and bond ed
auctiOO('('r in Ohio ~ incC' 1978 and
also holds an Ohio n -\ J.l Ps ta tr
sa lrs liC'Pns.P
He has attendell Ohio Stu te
U nivc•rs1ty· and R10 GrandC'
College dnd has ohtainf'd ex ten·
sivP l'X{X ' f'if'nrr in n•a l esta t('
and pc-rson&lt;tl propf' ll) ' ;J ppraJ
sals Hr holcb add il ionu l rxpe
r i r•nr(~
m m m1ga,E:P lf'nrl 1ng,
m a rk etmg. ad \'rri 1sing and puO.
It(' rr lal 1on..;.
t\ landm\.l1f' r, 'A \ xx h\ &lt;.~ rd is ~~

11\·M tock producer now involved
m a JOtnt ventu rf' w ll h h is •
brot hrr and parents in Ohillco
F'a rm s II, a l'har lais cow call
opL•ralion , s o u t h we s t
of
Ga llipolis
CllESHrRE Hi ram W.
Da ug hertv , ass1stant shlft oper ·
a1mg engi neer at Oh10 Valley
f: lrl'lri c Corp.' s Kvger Creek
plan ! . ret't'ntl)' received the
r om pa n~ 's anmvcr sary l:J w ard
for 30 .v ea r s SPrvice
The p ff'senta t1on was made by
Lou is H. Ford Jr., plant
managPI .

Daugher ty JOined OVEC on
!'&lt;l arch H, 1954, as a guard during
ronstruc tion nf the pl ant l n June
~ ~~- hr
transferred to the
oper a tions department as an
au xiliaf} equipm ent o~ ra t or,
and in Ma rch 1966, bcra m P a
unit supc'rvisor.
Hf' wo1 s promot('(! to h.is
p r~: sf'n t posit1on

in M a~' 14Rl
D .:tughf'ti:V· and hi s w1fe . .J ac-

quf'linP, rPside at :1911:1 B irch
A Vl' , Point Pleasant.

...---Business Briefs:--S maLL business workshop offe red
,. \T IIE NS - ·\ fr('(' w orkshop at Ohio Unin •rsity ' s In nova tion
C'r ntC'r is offrrin g m fo nn a t ion on stat.:• and Feder a I ma tc hing dollar s
t01 research an d dPV('Iopm ent.
E nt itl(&gt;d "Statl' and FE'dl' r al F unding Sou rees for Sm all B usiness
1-\r•st'OtT h unci Dc'v&lt;'i opmP nt ... th&lt;• workshop wil l be held Tuesday
from 14::10 p m. al the inno,·a llon r enter. The program wW be
pn'C('(Jf'd IJy un orxon houSf' . bf'ginning il l noon. at the nrw sm all
hu'-'inP"s ln{'ubat or fa ci lit \ ·.
Th(• \~ t l rk ~ ho p foC' u~ Ps on two Ol 'W prog-ram s that under.vrit C' up to
:-.,o pf' r rPnt ( Jf sma ll husmrss t'f'sra rc h an d dC'velopment C'Osts. ThoSC'
p n 1gt .1m s a n ' fh(• Sm&lt;.~ ll Hu sinf'Ss lnnova t ion P m gTam and thP Small
Hu:-. lllf'!'&gt; " rt o p , OJZI J m . A n m 'C'I\'IP\\ of O hiO 's T homas A lva Edison
PJrt n!'l sh1p F und 's lnnrJ\ at1on F inanc ing Program will also bC'
pn i\'ldl'(j
Ht'g l"'ll ;ll lon in tn r m ;lllnn " ;_n·a il ab lf' b.\ ' wri tmg Inno\·a t io n
&lt;·r·ntl'r. I 11 1'1 "'• 1d l ·rl l St . ,\ 1hrn!-.. Ohi o -1 ~70 1. or IJ\· ca lling ~~ - fi682 .

Incorp oration article.'\ fil ed
C:\I.I. IPOI. L'-' - l ncor rxJr. ttton paJX'l'S tor T he B asP Group I nc ,
t ;J lll] ){)l i.o.; , tr ; l \ 1' bt "&lt; 'n 1Jl£ 'C l ~A ith Sf&gt;&lt;:Tf'tan ol ~t a t r Shrrrcd Brov.rrl s
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ln&lt;"orporator.., tor th t• fim l an · Brrtr !\ . Epli ng and S&lt;·otl B. E plmg .
I J, 1\lcl T L \ ·an.., 11'7 Si'f 'l md :\ \ ' P . io:; th f' agr·nl

EX-AurHORI'IT HEAD HONORED - M emhers of Gallla-Melgs
Regional Airport AuiJJOrlty honored the authority's fonner president,
L.arry Beebe, at center , this past week for his efforts with the airport,
which Is locak.'ll in Galllpolis and serves both counties. Beehe, an

employee olthe James M . Gavin generating station, served with the
WJthorlty from 1974 unm hi~ resignation In Novemher 1983. On hand for
presentation of a mounted gavel to Beebe w ere, lrorp left , authority
members Dan Davies, Tom Bowen, Roy Miller , lln Young, Franklin
Rizer and Bob Burlile.

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Rite Aid sales earnings show Increase
SHIRE M AN STOWN , Pa. - Rite
Aid Corp. announced th at earnin gs
from opera tions rose 24.6 percent to
$62,167 .(0), or $1.47 per share for the
fi scal year ended March 3, 1984 .
Sales dlmbed to $1.223.265 ,(0),
w hic h was 16 6 percent bener than
the$1,049,200 ,(0) reported last year.
In addition, the company r e·
ported a $12 mi llion extraor din ary
gain f rom the sale of part of its
Inter est in Super Rite F ood s Inc .
through an initial public offering In
Decem ber 1983
Al ex G r ass, c hairman of thr
board and pr esident, said the
co mpa n y' s "rr ta il drug s tor e s

show ed extrem ely strong sales
increases and the spPCialty retaU·
ing division had a n excelle nt
Chris! m as selling srason ."
He also not ed that fiscal 1984
included 14 weeks in the fourth
qua rt er r esulling in a 53 week yE-a r
as com pared to 52 wePk~ in fiscal

19H3.
Pr ofi ts for the four th quarter
f rom opera tions cli m bed 32 .1 per cent to $24,900,000 or 59 cPnts per
share Sales for the period werl'
$36.'i,718,1XXJ. an mc r ease of 18.4
percen t ovC'r the previ ous year. I n
fi scal 1983, nC'I incom e from
opera ti ons for !hE' fourth quar ter

removp Sl:J ies and C'X pPnSPs and
reclassify Super Rite Foods earn ·
ings by th e equ1 ty mr thod
Rile Aid cu rrently oper a tes 1,148
drugstores in l H states and 175 toy
stores in 23 states. In addition. the
compa ny has a mrdlca l Sf'rvices
divi sion w hich suppl1es plasm a and
pl asm a prod ucts
Rtte Aid recently announced the
acq uisition of ADAP In c., the
leading di scount automoti vf' pa rts
cham in Nrw Engla nd wit h J2 units.
ThP co mpany also ow ns a :lH.:l
pi' rcent i nt erest in Su perdr ug
Stores, an opera tor of 178 hea lth and
be auty a1d stores in thr United
Kingdom .

was $18,863, (0) or 45 cents per shar e
and sales were $308 .890.000
F or fi scal 1984 , net incom e r ose
from $.'i4,978.rrn. or $1 .31 per shar e
to $74,261,(XXI, or $1.76 per shar e.
L ast year Included an cx tra ordi ~
nary gain of 12 cents per share from
the salE' of a pa r li al mt erest in
Superdrug Stores. T he current ypa r
includes a one- lime gain of 29 cents
per share from the sale of Super
Rite stork .
E arnings per share a nd av er age
shares outstanding for all periods
ha ve b&lt;'&lt;?n changed to reflect the
two~ fo r ~on e stock split of Jan. 30 All
periods have been restated to

By KEN RAPPOPORT
AP Spons W riter
The wa y he was hitting, Mike
Marshall was due to break out any
day.
Sunday was the day.
" It was m y tum to do t he job
today, but this w a' a surprise," sa id
the Los Angeles outfielder aftPr
putting together the flr st five-hit
gam e of his career in the Dodgers '
15-7 pounding of the Sa n Diego
Padres.
Until t he splurgP, w hich included
two hom e runs and a carE'&lt;'r·high six
RBI, M arshall hall roile&lt;'trd onlv
onp hit in hi s prPvious
appearances.
M arshall w as joined in the Los
Angeles hit par ade by ca tcherStPve
Yeager, w ho drove in rour run~ .
three of them on a bases- loadPd
doublP as the Dodger s got the day
started w ith a six-run fir st inning.
Despif&lt; • the three losses. Sa n
Diego still has the N L West lead and
the confidenC'P to rom e back .
The Dodgers put together an 18·hrt
att ack, w hich featured four homers
and seven doubles. Cr&lt;'g B rock hit
his four1 h homer or the weckend and
fifth of the st&gt;ason to forge a tie for the
league lead w ith A tlant a's Claudell
Washington. Dave Anderson hit the
ot her Dodgpr homer.
G !ants 9, lk'lls 5
.kff Leonard hit a thre&lt;'-ru n
hom er in the third inning and Gene
Richard s collected lour singles to

ch('('se w as abou t 20 pounds per
per son in 19&amp;1. twice thr consumption ra tr in 19fi8.
The Stalder s and eight employees
produr &lt;' atxmt 2 m illion pounds of
Cheddar , S" oss and brick cheese a
&gt;'m r . pa r1 uf 1hP 94 m ill ion pounds
wonh about $180 million wholesale
made in Ohio in l q&amp;l
Ohi o m nked 11th am ong cheeS&lt;'·
producing sta tes in 1982, the latest
vPar for w hich fi gu res areav aila ble.
Mos t Ohio chC"ese is ma de b~ ·
sm all familv -opera ted brm s, m ost
of w hk h a rP in a n a rea e~bout 70
milPs north east of Columbus. Many

cheaper th an thf' cost of prOOu ct ion
whrn mil k is surplus
Tt•rr)· Maddt•n. mu n&lt;tgcr of
Brewster Da irv Co .. ut B rP"- StPr .
Ohio, sr~ y11 hi o;;, fir m is thr largest
mdependC'nl Chf'f'SC'm ak Pr m the
Umted Stales , proclud ng l JO,IXXl
pounds of eh" '" ' a da&gt;· and 40
million IXJUnd ~ a yPar for w hol f'Sale
distribu ti on nationwid e
" Ou r dC'm and 1s so strong we
usuaUv ship tom oiTO\\. w ha t we
produce toda y ," hl' said of B rews~
ler 's Ch&lt;'&lt;ldar cht'f'St'S Som P other
produr ts. li kf' Sv.:ir.;s c hf'f'sr . are
aged more th an 6 m onths.

Sw iss cheese maker s sell led in the
19th century in the dairy fa rming

a rea .
Raben E . Jacobson, da iry econo·
mist a t Ohio Sta tC' Umver s1ty.
estimates the av0 rage return on
inves tment in " chff•se plant is about
15 percent.
Cheescmaking co-ops run bv
dal!)' fanners in Wisconsin offer
Ohio pr oduC'Prs st iff com pet it ion,
said Bob Ml'shanko uf Good Ch('('SP
Co. at P1ckenngton. He sa1d
Wisconsin farm0r s profit fr om thr
mil k sold tot hepl ant sand thecheeS&lt;'
thr co-ops m ake, lettmg them sell

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1 mnmunrt~ Collcgl' 1&lt;; S('('k ing local bus in pssps intPrf'stPd in hirin g

By Associated Press
MikP Squires. already an oddit y
a&lt; an occasional l eft ~ handed third
baseman, made his m a j or~ league
pitchi ng df'but and d1d somethmg
few oth!'r A meri can League hur!N s
have b&lt;'f'n able ro do this seasoncool oil the sizzling Df't roi I Tigers.
fly the tune Squires got his
r hanl'e. hO\H'VC'r , ! h(~ Tigers had
a lrrad ~' pound('() tour previous
Ch icago pit cher s for 18 hit s Sunday
in thumping thl' Wh!I P Sox 9-1.
Sq uirf'S start ed thf' game at fi r st
basl ' and shift('(! to thtr d bnsf' in thP
eighth inning. When thP Ti gers
roug hE'fl up B r it t B um s tor five m ore
runs. Squires got thl' call w1t h
runne r s on lirst and S('('f)ncl and two
out s.
T hf' m ow worked up w hen Tom
Brookens flied out to left on Squirrs'

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MIDDLEPORT - "EvPrybod y
likes to see t heir name In print , and
that' s w ha t we do," commented Bob
Glltr10re. who recently opened
M lddlepon Plastic Arts at hi s homP
in Middleport .
Personalized belt buckles, name
tags , key tags, magnet ic sign s, and
desk pla tes are among the m any
articles whlch arP made and sold bY
Mr . and Mrs. Bob Gilmore from
their shop a t 50 Rlvetview Dr1ve.
The couple who formerly oper-

ated thr Lazy Day Cafe on Rae&lt;'
StrP&lt;'t havp conv ened their guest
r oom into a business place.
The shop was a " natural" for the
Gllmores, who oper ated a slmilia r
one at Oxford beforP mov ing back to
M eigs County about four year s a go.
He sa id that after -etlring from
the Lazy D ay Cafe a few mont l)s
ago, he and his wlle lound some t lme
on their hands and derided to get
back int o the plastic art business.
Both enjoy lhe work and Gllmore
fi nds use for his artist ic talent in
indlv tdual lzlng the various pieces

which cu stom ers ordrr .
Right now he's in Ihe process of
contacting businesses w ho will
display and sell hi s work . Some
inlt laiPd key keeper s arPal ready out
locally and GUm or e Is arrangtng lor
at least one local business to take a
line of personalized belt buckles .
Gilmore says that In his business
In Oxford there was rea l interest in
belt buckles by t he trucking crowd
who liked the indiv idual touch of
their CB "handle" along with som e
Identifying design .
He thinks that t he sa m p thing

m ight ca tch on herPwith theCB'ers.
Emblem s, logos, and specialit y
designs can aU lx • duplica ted onto
the buckles by Gilm m-e , who has
gained a r eputa lion loca lly for his
paintings of histor ic places around
Meigs County.
Right now the Gllmores, both
native Meigs Countian s, are looking
forward to summer and setting up
with their wa res ar carniva ls, fairs
and even flea m arkets. And
sometime In the.futu rP they hope to
Px pand th f'ir engrav ing business
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w rapped it up agamst B urns.
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on a raw d n~' at T igPr Stndium . Thr
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of m1xr d !'now and ram
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slug fC'st . Roston got home ru ns from
.J.JckiP G uiiC'IT£'1., Rich ( j 1'dma n a nd
Mi k C" l-"aslf'r to O\'f'rcom&lt; • Odk lancl .
w hich gO! a pJil of bla" t o:: f rom Da \'C.•

K1ng-rnan
Thf' Red Sox llroi&lt;P 1he ga m&lt;' open
h.\' scnn ng SIX l imPs in thr- four th
inning agamst S t r\'(~ Mc Ca tr ~ · . :.! -1.
and rP liP\ rr ( 'hr is ( ·(xliro h , an
out burst l'i.I PIX'fJ b~ Ton.\ Atm .1s'
two-ru n tnplr'
C ui ii 'ITPI h1t his fi1 "t mdior
lragur hom('l m the ti l th Cf•dman
lin N ! hi &lt;.: :. ; ('('Ond hom('r in thf' s Lxth
and La slcr hit his tv.·o· nm hnmf'r .
hir-; S('('Ond , in tll f' !'ighlh .
K i nl-.'lTIJn tl mvl ' m t h n't~ runs of t
[.}(lnnis Eck r r!' lf'~' . 1 2. \\ it h l1 1s two
h om1~ rs. w hich rai sf'd hi&lt;.: ,\1.
lf'ading tota l to q •y('n
Boston w on for tU" t th1 · ..;('{'()nd
limf' in ]0 gam t&gt;:- dt ·:- pilP h.n in,e
t hrf'f' ru nnf'r s thrown (JUt &lt;~1 t hP !Jl ;J11 •
in th f' fi rst rwo inning"
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dri ll('(! !\\.t J·run hom £'1" 1n lhf'
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a ht'CICI. and B1·ian Dow ning .tddrcl a
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put . Tr&lt;drwr. th trd in 1hf' lf)(() anrl
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Aluminum
8 Ft. to 20 Ft.

MEIGS COUNTY
Positive Leadership

Pa1d lor by Candtdate. Joseph 0 Sayt e. Tr eas
49041 Twp. Rd . 1059. Reedsvtlle, OH . 45772

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Candlestkk Park. T ht&gt; ( i ianl"' wPnt on to \\'in 9-5. (.-\P
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Eaglettes lose twinbill
By S{:OTT WOLFE
FAST M E I \.S ~ Ou ting rerf'nt
softball acti on Easter n' s E aglcll fls
sufff'rcd a d isapJX)inling W0C'k ,
droppi ng thr('(&gt; of four ou ti ng~ to
\ 'PI"\' st 1ff compPiition .

F.astf' rn is now :14 0\'f' I'LIII a net .'{·2
in th e SVA C.
In a Wf'f'k(' nd doub\Phf'.J drr w ith
T r imble. the F: aglett es droppcd tw o
d nsf' encounh.•r s to !hP Li d \'
T om ca ts. I n t hr OPf' nlng r ont f's i .
T r imhlf' took an r a ri ~' lr ad thf'n
co:Js lf'd to :1 7 - : ~ win. rommg bac k to
cl:1 1m th f' s('('ond con iC'S! 1 ~ · 11

Fi1 o.; t ga m P .stalist ic..., l'f'\ t•alf'tl d
si;.; hi t pitf'hin g f'ffor l bv Trimhlf'' s
.J oa nn ~ t Fv. 1n g w ho clai m(' d thr
H 'ln
v. il h 111 \\'.:J lks &lt;:~ nd f nUJ
sit ikM uh . L on RitchJC' sufferN thr
loss. issuing tht f'f' wa l ks, ninr hits.
had t hr f'f' strikrout s. F ivfl F: as tprn
~ ~ r ro r s \('(1 10 th C' df'f C'at
.J nnf'l
K uhn(• :tnd .T an Dov.·ns IC'd th&lt;'
wi nn('!'s w ith fRo do u !J h ~s J nd .1
:-. in glt · f'~l c h . L r ild in g F.astf'rn \\· , 1,..,
I.Pa /\n n ( ; .~ u l with t wo singh &gt;s .
Lf' " a R uc~ r r wn h t wo singlf'S .
Ton \ ',1 S c i\ O ~ :1 sin glf', and Rf'\'fl r l.\ '
W ig a l a s \ng ll'.
In t hP ni gh !&lt; ;tp . Trim bit• Pdg-Nl
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t ht · g uf'-.; h w en k frH thP \ ic tn r\ wi tl1
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hi t." I'(',E!l .., l f'I'PCi tn IH ' I' Tl .llll t'.

AngiP SJ)C'nC'Pr '''ith two triplrs and
singlr. Garl dis ;1 clouhlf' and smglr.
Ga ul. Savo\' L1nrl Hi tchir two
sing Irs. LC'sa Huckr l .1 douhll\ A m \
Young a :-.ing iP. . 111d Lon R itc hif' ;t
simdL•
In a lcugu r rn nt r·st wi th :\orth

Gall ia. F.a strr n prn\ f'd it sel f a s a
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nnC' st rikC"OU!. \;l.,'hi i P suffPr Pd th(•
loss w ith nn F. H S r; tsualt i&lt;'" ;_m d 1ust
twn w al k"
E &lt;:l" IC' r n p ou nd('(} ou t .111 Ltm a11ng
~:! h i t s. "Corin g ninr run :-. on 10 hit "
1n 1hr dc'C i.., h 0 si x th innin g. ! .r ~1 ~ ng
thr Fds tr r n a 1t ar k w as S ;l\ O\ ~\ 11 ti
fnur singlf'.c., . ( ;c~ u\ :1 douhlr :1ncl
sm g iP. Angif' Sp(' ncrr ;1 tri piP .Jnd
tw o smglc·s, A f~ 1 t c hH · :..t cloublc ancl
tw o :. ; ingh•o;;, ( ;addis ddd f'cl cl . ., jnglr.
I ,ori H udso n ~ ~ " ln ,l.! h'. ;tnd 1.. R itc hit'
a douhlP . F or r\(; M irlw ll t• t ;f'O!'.f.!('.
\\'hit r . Crnd \ · Higlr''.' anrl ,\r Yina
J)on, thuf' h:..td tn o " ln glf'" f ' ~ IC'h .
In .t not hf •r S\ 'AC IP;tgw • cPn l•'·' '
th f' l\ v(! f'l C 1f' f ' k R n h ki1h ' n '
w ait z('d hJ .~ 11·2 t r ium ph ow' r tht •
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t h (' 1.., 1:-;th inn in)..! pl. t'.f'&lt;i ,1n l lll iXH '
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Diet Pill Breakthrough

New Proven
Diet Pill Gives
Fast Weight Loss
Pill Works Without Dieting
SANTA BARBARA , C A !Excl usi ve) An am azmg new d1 et ptl! has
been deve loped t h a t ha ~ p r ov ed re ·
rna rkably eHcdi vc. T hl'&gt; fa nt astt c pill
a ll ow ~ you to lme 10· 20-30 ro und ~

a nd m ore - e ~ s tl y a nd qu 1d ly. Best
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and s.llll lose po und after po und 'o tart mg from th e ver y I 1r 'll d ay until yo u
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Accordi ng to the ma nu facll.rr r . th e
ptll doe1 all 1he v. ork . Tlt ere are t--0
sprl·lal men u'&gt; 10 fol low, NO ca lon e
count mg . NO e:~ e m~e an J NO hu n ~er
pan g~ .

N utr 1· T h 1n con 1a1m n o dru gs,
ca f fe ine or pre.... e r\at lve~ . lak e the pill
wnh a glass of v. a1er befor e each meal

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powerlul m gredH' nl " t 'i ~ o ef fective
1ha1 weig ht los'l al tu all y bcgms 1m·

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fh e un1q ue a nd pn .... er lill ble nd n f
m ~re dH: nt&lt;. 1.., wh::11 makec, ttw, p1 \l ~ o
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of papa) a Papain " o rb 1n the ll 1·
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t:d eralc I he dl !?C''l lton of food you ea t
It co nta1m a d1 uretJc to hd p cli mmate
b lo at a nd putt'in c..,~. a nd 1n &lt;H.id lfl on 11
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~l i k &lt;' KPn nrd.' g 1ilbhf '&lt; l M1 •igs
t)(1\' ~ on I\· ind i\·tdu :JI honm " w it h d
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M ;n audt•rs' flf'Pt Sha\\ n E;.~ d s
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"hf' b10kC' tw o W('(' ks ago . T hf'
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off 1hf' 1-XH'r of wi nnrr Ci:trm on of
r ;,,ll ipoli s. snmr :lO seconds ahead
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SAFE AT HOME -San F rancisco Giants' right
fi elder Gene Richards slides safely into !rome plait•
whUe Cincinnati Reds' catcher Dann Bilardcllu wails

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st ruck out th1('('a mi wa lked onP in 7
1-.1 innings before nredm g r eliC'! hPip
fmm Cary l .ucas. l .uca s gavP up a

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Local couple opens plastic arts shop

ThP homers were only l hP fourt h
dnd fifth of the ycilr for the A" ros.
\l..'ilh four of them eoming in thr
th rw-gamP srii rs w it h the Bra ves
Winner Joe Niekr o, 2-3, allowed
lv.'O hits and tanned thn &gt;e in his fi ve
in nings, lfl(;!V ing aft (_lr the speond
rain dela.v of the game. Thr('('
n?lif'\'rrs pitchrd th f' final four
in nin gs \\ it h Frank D iPino workin g
ou t of an Pight h-inmng j am to ga in
his lht rd save'.
Expos t , ( 'anllnals Z
U ndefeat r'Ci Bf)·n Smi th won his
four th ga mrwll h liltf'rPiief h&lt;&gt;lpand
A nd rf' [)av.:son dmvP in three r uns
w it h a homC'r and a single as
M ont rm l defeated St. Louis.
Sm ith , 4-11, gave up eight hit s.

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PERSONALIZED HOUSE SIGN - Boh GUmorc who ha.• opened tht•
Middleport Pl~ic Art shop at his home, 50 Riverview Drive, Middleport,
creak'S a bouquet of roses on a house sign lor "The Roses of Adam Road"
neW' Letart. An artist , his emphasl• in the engraving husiness will he not
only to personalize but indiv idualize each item with designs.

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BELT B UCKLES - SpeciaHiy of Middleport Plast ic 1\rt.• are helt
huekles, aH sizes, shapes and designs. Both Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore, who
operated a pllL'!Ilc art shop in Oxfonllor m any years, are desib'llCr.; and
engravers .

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and six hits in the fi rs t two. lost his
serond gamP In thrPP starts for the
M ets.
Ast ros 3, Braves 1
Cr aig Reynolds ·and !::nos Cabell
belt ed solo hom e runs as Houston
trimmed Atlanta in a game tha t w as
plagued b)' two m in dt&gt;lays.
Reynolds broke a scoreless tie in
th0 third whf'n he hit his second
homer off Pete Falcone, 0-.1. Two
out s later , Cabell hit his first of the

Marauderette relay
team takes first place

l1 SFL rt&gt;su Its

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,\ m mputr r club h.J s h&lt;'f'n f11rmm at Golllpoi !S

HL,TfN \.T OJ&gt;,;. I'&gt; \ 'a
WKE E -AM Rad io will begin
transm itting in stf'rro M a) 1.1. lx'commg t he f 1r st suc h sta tion in the
tri ·sl al e an'i:l lo hruadca st \\.-lth that capabilitv
AM stcrm is availa ble now for reception in 1984 B uick car s and will
be ava ilable in ChrYs ler products this fall. Most automob!Jes with
carrying Delco E IPC tr onirs r adio system s w!JI have AM stereo
recppt ion ca pabili tiPs.
" We haw bef•n a t the forefront of the AM ster eo movem ent,"
cmn mrnrcd Strvr Ha.YPs . WKE E prog r am direc tor and morning
personality " Cincinna t i d[)('sn' r havf' it ; Lexington doesn't have It ;
nobodv e!S&lt;' in West V irginia or thi s ent ire region has It. But as of t he
mickllt • of M ay. thP people in our arf'a w iU have II ."

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GBC f orm,.; compute r club
a bout C()m put£ •r h'&lt;·hnology
Thr c lu h 1s oPf'n to ,lt'('a rrs id r nt s at lf' &lt;.~ st 13 vr ar s old. M w t ings
v. ill tH.• ht'lcl on Sc1 tun:Lr \ ·:-., w ith 11lf' nf'x l m r'("fing sr t for noon Apr-il 28
.11 th•' m c11n c.1 m pu s 111 Ca llipo lls.
fJ&lt;'hh v M ulli ns is p!·&lt;•sident of the c lub. w it h Mary Lou \.rrenP the
\ l('f' prf'Slclrnt and Pa t C ould. Sf'C'I'f'l ar:; -t r'f' asurrr
i"m mnrl' mlorm :t!Jo n . contact !Jlf' sc hoo l at -146-4367 or :!.84-2164.

sPm nd pitch.
Detroit , In completing a thre&lt;··
game swrep. r an its record to 12·1.
best in the m a jors.
In other A L gamc•s, Boston
outslugged Oakl and 12-8, California
r nmrhL&gt;d Toronto 9-6, Tcxu s
trimmed New York 4-0. Minm•sota
halted RaltimorP ii-1 and Kansas
Cit\· at Cleveland and SeattlP at
M llwauk('(• \\'E'rf' r a inffl out .
[){ot roi t 's .Juan &amp;'&gt;IT'nguer, m ak ·
mg his first a pp&lt;.•amnce of 1984 ,
nllowf'd j ust two hit s in Sl\V('n
shutout inning s HP struc k nut srv ( ~ n
bP for e rel if'VP r s A urC'Iio lop£':; and
Wilhe Hernandez each eam C' m to
pitch an inning .
K ir k Gibson slc.m mwd &lt;J two-ru n
homer m the first mning aga in st
Chicago's T om B rPnnan, 0-1. Ba r
baro Ga r bey. w ho has 10 hi ts in 20

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Thr' ( l,J "' ·"-' ·~ J 1 t · .t u to hfxl,\' n ·pair, -!f) hou rs. T uf'Sday' and T hu rsda:'-',
h 10 p m . h.r" K' .t 1r r ondr 110n1ng and r Pfn grra lion. 60 hou rs. M onday
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. ~ ~ llOU I .... . :Yl nnd tl\ ttnd Wl'dnl'sda_v . +l- 10 p .m .
,\ cl rll t Hi ll , II 1ntor ma11on m J .\ lx' nb ta inf'd b.\ c alling !hi' adult
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the pla tP in a five-run ba t-a round in
the second inning that prov idm
them wit h a 6-0 lead and all the ru ns
thry needed for the afternoon .
Ron Darling, who worked fi v p
inning&gt; despitP gtving up six r uns

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The Reds scored thrPP runs in I he
top of the third to take a 3-1 lead,
knocking San Francisco starter
Mark Davis out of t hegarne. But the
Giants took the lead lor good in the
bottom of the inning, at 5-3, as A I
Oliver singled home one run and
Leonard blasted his home nm.
RelievPr Rene M m1in, H I, got the
victory. He left m the fift h aft er Ron
Oester belted a two-run doubll' lor
thr Reds. Randy U&gt;rrh and Garv
Lawllr finishl '&lt;l up, wi th Lawllt•
ga ining his third save.
PhiUies 12, Mel' 5
.Juan Samuel hit a hom£' run and
single, batted in two runs, scored
three and stol&lt;' two base; to pace
Philadplphia owr Npw York.
U nbeat Pn Ch arl es Hud son
pitched 6 1-.1 innings for his third
victm0 ·. He got relief help from Bill
Campbell and A I Holland.
Sam uel open&lt;'&lt;l the P hilli(•s' l irst
with hi s first hom er of th£' spason for
a 1-0 lrad. The PhilliPs sent 10m en to

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" tud· ·nh on :1 p~t rl · t l mr or fu ll t1mr ho~ s i s th is summer .
Jj m1f'rf':-. t('d , u mt.tct Pi·g Th om:..t ~. dlrf'f'tor of pl JCC'mPnl. RIO
( ;1 '. 1nd~ · &lt;'•JII1 •gt · a nd Commu nil\ CollPgr. H 10 ( ~ r t~ ncl t • . Oh1o o.l~/(i4 , or
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lead San Francisco over Cincinnat i.
Giants Manager Frank Robi:1son
fielded a greatly altered starting
lineup which produC'Pd a seasonhigh 17 hits off four Cincinnat i
pitcher s.

Tigers dump White Sox, 9-1

Ohio cheeses competing for markets
PEAR L , Ohio !AP I - PcopiP al·&lt;'
eating mor e cheese than ever and
their tastes are changing, say Ohio
chw spmakers, w ho are domg a
brisk business lk•spite heavv com ·
petition from Wisconsin .
" Milder Cheddar chceS&lt;'s a ll'
more popu lar," says .lohn Stalder.
who w ith his w ifr . Gra ce . run s Pea r l
Va iiP)' Ch('('Se Co in Coshocton
Count&gt;'· one of about two dozen Ohio
cheesPm aking films
"SharpC'r
chff'Sf'S are d ~' ing out. It 's m ost!,\'
older people w ho likf' t host• ..
T hP National CheeSP l nst il utfl
says Arrwri ca 's consum pt ion ol

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NOW SERVING
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amount n l " t Jlucoma nnan, .. a na tur al
d 1 c t a r ~ f 1hcr u\ed 111 Japan for O\C r
t 5C( l ye a r . . . Glu ( Oillannan Cl(pands 10
you r stomach and g iH'" you a full and
.'.J!IS fit.•d fed 1 n~ all L.b~ lo ng . It in crea .~e ~ metaho!J . , m and thu ~ \ peed ~
up the burmn g of ex -. e., .. tat at a rat e
that wd l arna/ c yo u
Repo r t" 1nd 1catl' ra\1 and ca'\y
""e 1g ht l m~ from fo rm er l y ovcr Y. elght
r eorl c who arc nt)'" '. ltm and aura e
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la r tur er by ma ll . Se nd $ 12 for a 15·
day supp ly, $20 for a 30-da y supplv,
or SJ5 f o r t he eco n o m y 60 ·da y
~ u ppl y . Se nd c a ~ h. chec k or m oney
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HOURS : Mon . thru Sat . 8:0 0 to 6 ·0 0
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Pl65/ 80Rl3 Firestone Steel Belted ........ .... ... .
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Pl85/ 80Rl3 Kelly Springfield All Season Glass Belted
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P205/ 75R14 Electra II by B. F. Goodrich Steel Belted
P215/ 75R14 Reynolds Glass Belted .... .. ...... ....... .. .. . .... 147.00
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Daily Sentinel

Monday, April 23, 1984

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Meigs Seniors plan activities
POMEROY -The Meig., Counl\
Semor Clttzens Cente-r. Mulix' rn

l .10 p .m ., Pam! Clas.o,, 2 to 4
p m .. I.o1 s PauJP\ \Vill ins truct

Height s, PomPro\. has scheduled

hPginntng pamtlng. thcrost is$3 per

rhe following actl\'ltiPs fm tlw Wl't' k
of April 2.1 to '!I

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ll 40 a.m .. Square Dance. I .I p m .
PhySical Fitness 11 40 a m
Tu esday

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Po m eroy -Midd leport I. IIHar Jein
and Carol HeidPman. Regio nal
Llbranan tor th&lt;' Ctnc ln&lt;Jll Blind
and Phystca lly Hand icapped will
demonst rate Talki ng Book Mac hines and SJ)f'ak abou t Sf'l ,-icf&gt;s for
the elder!\ and handicapped at I
p m Chorus 10 thr nu rsi ng hom P fo r
the birt hday pam "' l l op m

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DEPARTMENT OF
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UNIT PRICE
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Pomf' ro\ :vt asonic Tt •mpl! · for ,l
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NOTICE TO
COIIITRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMEIIIT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbus, Ohio

April 13, 1984
Con!Toct Solos l.ogal
Copy No 84·408
UNIT PRICE
COIIITRACT
IRG-OOOR (22)
FRG·OOOR (1 721
SRG·OOOR (1 53)

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GOlf LESSONS SP£0Al
ADULT 6 for '40
STUDENTS 6 for '30

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•Awards
INSTRUCTORS John Teaford
Dove " Big H1t " Burt
CHESTER , OHIO
4·9 1 mo

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Public Notice
PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
ESTATE ,OF RAYMOND F.
HOCE. DECEASED

'W"-.t...

Ca!lfl No. 24,354 Docket 12
Page 414

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
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Call RICK IMBODEN
For Houses. Garages

Gutters

20% OFF For
Senior Citizens

Call 992-3849

NEW-REPAIR
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
&amp; Painted
Storm Doors
&amp;. Windows

(I) HOUSE IN CHESTER:
Three acres wtth a ntcely
constructed conrete block
home 26x30. 3 bedrooms.
one bath. 12xl5 hvmg
room and 24x24 famtly
room. Partially carpeted.
fuel oil furnace wtth facih ttes for
woodbumer.
12xl5 block storage build·
tng, 20x30 block garage.
Rtght off Rt 248. country
setttng. 'I! mtle east of
Chester. Ohto.
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE:
Downstatrs equipped with
kitchen. living room.
dt ning room and den;
upslatrs has two bed rooms and one bath:
house also has base ·
ment Lot stze approx .
48'x308'. Needs work .

S&amp;W TV

--Gas Lrnes
- Septrc Systems
LARGE or SMAll JOBS
PH 992 -2478
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SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

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

" Free Est1mates"

EUGENE LONG
Ph .

(614) 843·5425
3-8-2 mo. pd.

KITCHEN &amp; SON
CONSTRUCTION
498 General Hartmger Pkwy .
Middleport DH.

PH . 992-2549
Open :
Mon .-Sat. 10 to 6
General
Construction
Roofing A Specialty
4·6·1 mo.

RADIATOR
SERVICE
We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also actd boil and rod
out radiators . We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
992·2196
Middleport. Ohio
1 · 13·1fc

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

SIZes Start From 12'xl6'

46353 Scout Camp Rd
Chester, Oh1o
Ph . 985 ·4269
If No Answer. Coli 985 -4382
We Sen11ce All
Makes &amp; Models

Real Estate General

t tl~! ln w r r ~

Racme. Oh .
Ph 61H43-5191
10 6-llc

Above

1hr Rrst
1 11l mo

992·2259

•HNIIH
•SYlVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
• Gl BSDN REF RIGERAlOR

NEW LISTING - 80 acres 1n
Sutton on good road near
Racme About hall 11mhef and
about 25 lraclm Wltli a 5 rm
home lm $60.000

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Addons and remodehng
- Roofing and gutter work

AND OTHER MAJOR BRANDS
We Have A Full Time
Shop Techmc1an

NEW LISTING - 218 acres
With some t1 mbel bonomland,
2 ponds, 3 ballls 3 car
garages II rm house wrth free

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

gas furnac~ r1atural woodwork.
fences on 2 slate roul es Askrng

] 12J 1 me

CHE STE R-985-3307

- Concrete work
- Piumbtng and electrtca!
w ork
(Free Estimates I

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 or 992-7314
Pomero.,-, Ohio

•TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER
•ENO LOADER
•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE

•WATER, GAS

SEWER

RAIN LINES

County Cerl1f1ed

SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED
FREE ESTIMATES

367·7560--367·767
CHESHIRE. OHIO

3-1 .

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

614-992-7626
PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF ALL TYPES
J/23

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING

All Types Rooflllg &amp; S1ding

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Gutters. Downspouts
Pa1nhng . Coat1ng

NEW-REPAIR
FREE ESTIMATES
All Work Guaranteed

CALL TOM HOSKINS
61042·2834
4/18 / 1 mo

ll KE NEW - But needs
lin lS hed Lg den. place lor 2nd
bath carpeting plus 2 bed
100ms Only $1 8 000
POMEROY
home

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v1ew of r1ver central

heat small yard, modern bath
and small lol
FURNISHED - One noor 6
1m carpeted home N1ce bat~.
new woodburner. rnsulated

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT .
Boshan Building

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6 :30 P.M .

Factory Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns
Only

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•lnsulatton
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Replacemen1 W1ndows
•New Roofmg

FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE
PH . 992·2772

3 ?62 mo

35185 Oak Htll Road
Long Bottom, OH . 45743

PH. (614) 985-4212
We Use Von Schrader
Equipment Recommended
by lead1ng Carpet Manu ·
facturers

'FRH ESTIMATES"
3 28 I mo

JEWELL'S
PLUMBING

Roger Hysell

and

Rl 124.Pomeroy Ohio

GARAGE

HEATING
Jobs -

Brg or Small

MINERSVILLE. OHIO
Experienced
Reasonable
WORK GUARANTEED

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Transmission

992-5682
or992-7121

PH.

992-6030
J '2 6 r

3-24 -llc

J&amp;F

CONTRACTING

240 acres $39.500

" DOZER

lAND - 42 actes 10 OranRe
fown sh lp and old la1m
bu1ldmgs

·RE CLAMATION WORK
'OIL FIELD SERVICES
"DUMP TRU CK SERVICE
'CON CRETE WORK

BACKHOE

"CUSTOM BU I LT H O ME S

"WAT ER GAS &amp;
OIL LINES

LIMESTONE
HAULED
AL TROMM

742-2328
4/ 9/ 1 mo

JIM CLIFFORD
PH . 992 -720L 5_11

CHIMNEY KING

CHECK THE
M. L. "Bud" McGHEE
Broker-Auction Sen~ice
. Cheryl Lemley,
lhtcs County Associate
Phone 742-3171
Listings in Meigs Co.

chme repatr Ptck
, parts.
!lupphes
up

Call

Colt 446 t718
Cleland Greenhouse. flow·
ers, flats or pots , hangmg
baskets , vegatable plants,
tomato plants,Geraldtne
Cleland . Vtne and Matn St
A acme

Giveaway

Color TV. 23 en Call 614·
256 - 6075 anytime
N1ce black &amp; wh1te pupp1es

Call 6t4 -367 -7743
1 stove , 2 stands. cha1rs.
table Call 446 · 4493
To good home pups, 3 mo
old, 4 male 1 female . 1/1
Shephard &amp; 112 Elkhound
Dachshund dog nice

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO
Authomed John Deere.
New Holland. Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment
Parts

&amp; Service
I 3·flc

POOLS-PLUS

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

Special April Only
12x24...$5.500 mstalled
14•28... $6 .200 Installed

Office: 675-1388
4·4·1 mo. pd.

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

pet

Call 446 -43 t7
3 part Shepherd pupp1es , 6
weeks old 446· 7433
5 Doberman· Beagle pup ·
p1es, 7 wks old Call 614 ·
992 · 7458 between 10 am
&amp; 9 p .m
2

k1ttens to good home

304 -675-6544

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Auction every Tuesday
nrght, Pt Pleasant , WVa
Auct Lonme Neal. Youth
Center 8\dg , Camden St .

614 -367 -7101

Rtck Pearson Aucttoneer
Servtce Estate. Farm , An ·
11que 8r l1quidat1on sales
L1censed &amp; bonded in Ohio &amp;

WVa 304 -773 -5785 or
304-773-9t85
Auct1on every Fn n1ght at
the Hartford Community
Center Truckloads of new
merchandtse every week
Cons1gments of new and
used merchand1se always
welcome Rtchard Reynolds
Auctioneer 304 · 275 ·

3069

Wed like to tntroduce you to

FOR FUTURE USE"

Engage·A·Car. the modern wa~
to dnve the vehtcle of your
chorce
No Down Payment
Lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
BOK. 326
Pomeroy. OH. 45769
for faster Serv1ce
Call 614-992-6737

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561
All Makes
•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ranges
•Refngerators
•Dryers •Freezers

PARTS and SERVICE
4 5 tic

WANTED

All Types of Alumtnum
Clean Sheet &amp; Cast
41C lb.
Weeks of April 9·21
Alumtnum Auto. Trans.
•a.oo Each
Irony Aluminum
Priced On Inspection
loc1ted I v, Mtle l:asr of
P;~getown

on Twp 142

Call 9'12·3466

Scipio Energy
Recycling Division

4/ 11 /l mo

DOZER
AND
BACKHOE
WORK
AL TROMM
742-2328
We Have the
lowest Rates

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Openmg Flea Market Two
free weekends. April 28· 29,
May 6·6 . Free open air
Spaces, parking, admiSSIOn.
US 35, Frazien Bottom.
WVa Don Frar1er -Operator

CHIMNEY SWEEP

Vinyl &amp; Alum1nuni

SIDING .

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
"Beautiful, Custom
Built Gara_ges"
Call lor free siding estimates,. 949·2801 or

949-28o0

No Sunday Calls
3-ll ·tfc

PERSONALIZED
POOLS
498 Gen. Hartinger Pkwy
Mtddleport, OH.

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992-2549

OPEN:
MON.-SAT. 10 to 6

~· dultiMI Nm!Nal
•W'I-.
bruit- for ~

PH . 949-J046
3 23 lfn

COMPLETE
POOL SERVICE
H -1 mo.

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
For all your wtring
needs : furnaces repair
service and installatton .
Residenttal
&amp; Commerctal

Call 742·3195
Or 992-5875

Wanted To 8uy

We pay cash for late model
clean used cars
J1m Mmk Chev Olds Inc
8111 Gene Johnson

Wanted to buy used coal &amp;
wood heaters Swam Furn1 ·
ture. 446· 3159. 3rd
&amp;
Ohve St GallipoliS, Oh
Wanted to buy square dane
tng clothes Size 10, any
Wanted to buy Junk cars.
top pnces paid Ca11 614·

388-96t5
Wanted to buy New. used &amp;
antique furnl1ure Wtll buy 1
piece or con plete house·
holds Also complete Auctl ·
oneering servrce Call
Rodney Howery 614 698

7231
Buymg dally gold
silver
coins, rmgs, jewelry, sterling
ware. old coms, large cur ·
rency Top pnces. Ed Bur
ken Barber Shop, 2nd Ave .
M1ddleport Oh 614· 992 ·

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Help Wanted

New Homes-ExtenSIVe
Remodeling
Insurance Wortt
CustQm Pole 8ldgs
&amp; GIIIJIS

Roofin&amp; Work
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidmgs
16 Yean Experience
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7583
or 992-2282
li· Hfe

Call 304-675-6517 or 675 2199 after 4 p .m

Financia I
21

Wanted Ambtt1ous . tough
minded people who urt!
wtllrng to work hard for an
excellent 1ncome Full or
part ttme. Send resume to
Box 400 m Care of the
Galhpohs Dally Tribune, 825
Thud Ave • Gallipol•s. Oh

4563t

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Business
Opportunity

The Southern local Sc hool
Distnct is seeking a Head
Football Coach Require
ments are a valrd Ohto
teachmg certificate, recent
experience as head football
coach, res1de m Southern
Local D1strrct, have vahd
certrf1cate m sports medi
c1ne for 1984 85. &amp; be
acceptable to Southern
Board of Education Contact
Southern local Superin tendent
No applications
accepted after the close of
school. Apr1l 27. 1984
The Southern Local School
01strict IS seekmg a Jr High
Football Coach Require
ments are a valid Ohto
teachtng cer1tftcate. recent
experience as a Jr h1gh foot ·
ball coach, reside tn South ·
ern local 01stnct. have valid
cert1f1cate m sports medt
cme tor 1984-85. &amp; be
acceptable to Souther Board
of Educatton
Contact
Southern local Superrn
tendent
No applicatiOns
accepted after the clo se of
school. Aprtl 27. 1984
The Southern local School
Otstr1ct is seekmg a Jr Htgh
Cheerleader Advtsor
Ae
qutrements are a valid Ohto
teachmg certtftcate recent
expenence as a 1r hrgh
cheerleader advtsor. restde
m Southern Local District ,
have vahd certtftcate tn
sports med1cine for 1984
85. &amp; be acceptable to
Southern Board of Educa
tton Contact Southern Lo ·
cal Supenntendent No .,p .
phcattons accepted ait er the
close of s chool , Apul 27,

1984

Farm

help

wanted

Call

614-742 -2622
OPPORTUNITY PLUS
1090
Wanted a mature lady to
baby Sit part ttme for 2
children'" home 304 · 675

3009

Call 614 -992

7 room housfl 1 06 acre lo t,
barn, ba sement , carport .
Rose Hillm Pomeroy G o ~d
cond1t10n
$26 ,000, pl us
furni t ure .$ 2 , 000
Total
$28 .000 Call Edtson Hob
stett er at 992 - 2464 or
George Hobst etter at 99 2
7763 Will co n s ider finant
mg part of 1t

o:n

FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO BUY!II 14 h w1d e thr ee
bedroom
bath and half
mobile home srtt1ng o n n1 ce
lot , ready to move into
$225 00 down $225 00 per
month . 304 · 576 · 2711
Three year old total electri C
hou se 3 bedro o ms, fenced
tn bac k yard and dec k
S10,000 00 d o wn a ss u n e
8 % p er ' nt lo an , pnc ed rn
mrd 50 s
C all aft er 5 .

304-675-6643

I NOTICE t

THE OHIO VALLEY PUB

4887 or 614 -446 -1675

LISHING CO recommends
that you do busmess wtth
people you know. and NOT
to send money through the
mail until you have inv es t• ·
gated the offer1ng

32 Mob1le Homes
for Sale

22 Money to Loan

TAl STATE M081Lf
HOMES USED CARS
TRUCKS GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL
614 -446-7572

HOME

LOANS

FIXED

RATES Below market rates
f1xed conventi o nal FHA ·
VA lead e r Mortgag e,
Athens . c ollec t 614 · 592 ·

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL 'S QUAL
tTY MOBILE HOME SALES.
4 Ml WEST. GALLIPOLIS.
AT 35 PHON E 514-446
7274

23

14x70 Ktrkwoo d t wo bed
room mob1le h o me Central
A · H , c arpet, apphan c es un ·
derpmnmg
S9,000
Call
614· 256 6035orafter6PM

3051

ProfessiOnal
Serv1ces

PIANO TUNING lower
pnced regular tumngs d•scounts to Sen1or C1ttzens.
Churches&amp; Schools Ward's
Keyboard , 304 -675 · 3824
Pu:mo Tunmg and Repalf
Bruntcardt Mus1c Co 446 ·
0687 Skill and rntegrrty our
trademark
Lane Danrel5 .

6t4 742 2951
8 &amp; M Pa1nt1ng Res . lnd .
Comm Free est1mates Call
614 - 256 · ,492 or 446 ·

1t04
THOMPSON BOOKKEEP ING Monthly and Quarterly
accounts wel come 428 S e·
cond Ave Call 446 - 1136
Professtonol Ele c trolysts
Cl1nrc spectaltzmg probe
elec1rolysts only sate. per ·
manent m ethod of harr
removal recogn1zed by t he
FDA and approved by the
AMA By appotntment 304 ·

675-5568

Real Estale

446-825t
1965 12~~:60 m o bde home,
unfurmshed , S3, 90 0 Cttll

446 -t 340
Tratl er for sal e 10x 3 5 Ca ll
614 388 · 9686 anyttme
1979 fu11y und er pmn ed
1 4 x 70 3 bdr , 2 full bath s,
appro~~: 1 1~ ac re. well grad ed
lot Pnce redu ced Call614
388 · 9 9 57 aft er 5 30PM
1 9 71 Fr ee d o m mob 1le
home good co nd
c lean
reasonable Call 614 2 45 ·

5549
12x65 1971 m ob ile ho me,
woodburner &amp; a c 6 14

742 2720
, 975 Skylm e M o brle Home
go od cond1t1on
54500 Call 614 -992 ·6,69
Of 992 7667

12~~:52 ,

1966 New M o on ,
bedroom , ex c

34 , 000 00

12.~~:65 ,

2

cond . .

304 . 675 -

4 2 76 , 304 675 1822 after

5 00

31

E•perienced Body &amp; Me·
chan1c man at Hysell used
cars m Rutland Apply 1n
person

863 .900
5420

4 bedroom home full base
ment , 1 acre lot, Rt 62.
Charleston Road 304 · 675

Sell the Best. Sell AVON

Cell 614 -3B8 -9045

Homes for Sale

Butld on your lot a new home
you afiord Over 1 100 sq
ft , 6 room s &amp; bath. c ar
poted. ready to move tnt o
S26 500 also garages &amp;
basement
Call Patr1ot
Home Bu1lders 446 8038
Wtll constder mobtle home
as trade -m
Large3bdr houseforsaleor
rent In PlantT SubdiVISIOn
No chrldren , no pet s Call
614· 245 5281 eve ' s
Middleport home Jump mto
Spnng Sav1ngs1 Super spe
c1al low pnces C11ll 614

1974 K~rkw oo d 1 2 ~~: 60 . to
tal ele c , 2 b edr o om . house
w.ndows new carpe t A · 1
cond 304 676 73 28
M o brle home 1 2 ~e6 0 Cha m
p1on , n1ce c arpetin g, wood
burner drape s dtshwasher
extra mce and c lean On
ren t al lot c l ose t o Gal!tp o t1s
and AI 3 5 lmmedtate po s
sessiO n S5 ,9 9 5 0 0 30 4

675-3466
73 Mobile H o m e. 2 bed
ro o m 1 'h bath, new carpet
throughou t
S e 1 up o n
rented lot tn town 57.0 0 0
o r best o ffer
304 675
1639 or 675 3004

992-694 t
12

Situations
Wanted

Sohball player new 10 area
lnfu:l,der wdl play any ·
where lookrng tor serrous,
dedicated team Please call

446 9519
Will care for the elderly m my
home lots of references
Men or women Call 614 -

Are you ready for a move?
N l Stevens and Asso c tate s
can help you buy that new
home w1th as httle as a 5 %
downpaymenl and 1nterest
rate s as low as 10 50% Cell
Jer1 All1e 1ot further deta1ls

614 -379 2789

3 bdr house A One Real
Estate Carol Yeager Broker
Howard l Yeager 111 sale s
man Call 304 ·675 5104 or

Mercer ' s Rl'!lervtew Per ·
sonal Care Home has vacan ·
cies for elderly persons
Betty Mercer owner 304 -

773 5882
Harper s Adult C~~re Home
has a vacan c y for another
resident , elderly person Call

304 675 t293

33

Farms lor Sale

142 acre 1arm n e ar R1 o
Grand e, g ood hou se an d
Lrarn Call 614 245 5281
ev e"
10 ac re mm 1 farm , 12~~:6 0
mobtl e home. 6 outbur ld
mgs 400 lb tobac co base.
n e w 2Bx56 tt
hou se
started Owner movmg must
sell
5,6 ,500
Call 614

304-675-5386

256 -6620

Must sell S2 ,000 down take
over $315 per mo pay.
ment Taxes &amp; msuran c e
1ncluded Located Plantz
SubdiVISIOn 3 bdr ran ch
full basement , c arport ,
woodburne r. ctty school s

1977 12x55 m o b1le hom e 2
bedrooms t o tal el ec t fur
msh ed . new refnger ator
new hv1nq rm sutte po rc h &amp;
underp1nmng SB 500 Call

Call 446 8002

61 ac re (20 to 3 0 to llable)
Bar n and outbutldm gs. goo d
w e i! all mmera l n ght s 2
st o ry 1arm h o u se 3 04 675
3 0 3 0 Of 6 7 5 3 4 3 1

667 3402

3476

3 bdr . 2 full baths large lot
near Holzer Ho s p~tal
S29,900 Terms 1f need e d

30 4 773 9196

Call 446 2957

Cash pa1d for fancy rron or
hoavv tron beds. $160 and
up for certatn Metgs Co
stone Jars
Old ttme cup·
board
call 1 · 304 · 882 ·

2711
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Beds , 1ron,
wood. cupboards
chairs,
chests. baskets. dishes,
stone jars, antiQues , gold
and s1lver
Wnte M D
M1Uer, At 2 . Pomeroy, Oh1o
45769 or call 61 4 · 992 -

7760

11

Dependable lawn mowing
servtces Reasonable rates

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446-3672

Employment
Services

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

5 family Garage Sale . May1 ,
2 , 3. 4 , 51h. Reedsville ,
Ohio Clothes. many house ·
hold Items. Dr1veway bea1de
Church of Chr1st

FLEA~======;:=~
18 Wanted to Do

GALLIPOLIS
MARKET BUYERS FIND
BARGAINS EVERY SAT 1!.
SUN. DEALERS NEEDED
OUTDOOR SPACE $5 00
BE THERE 7AM FOR BEST
LOCATIONS . THALER
PROPERTY. RTS t 60 1!. 35
446-7037

Rawleigh Dealers wanted
Full or part t1me 304 675 ·

"CUT OUT
9

&amp; Vicinity

+

Paul ' s Home Vtdeo located
405 2nd Ave, in Park
Central Hotel . VHS , Betas,
CEOs !diSCI Rent movtes &amp;
players. Bruce Lee movies

4

Pomeroy ··

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and

delrvery. Davis Vacuum
Cieanet, one half mtle up

Georges Creek Ad
6t4-446 0294

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304-755· 2779

Homes for Sale

Owner transferred , must sell
beautiful 3 bedrm brt ck
home
F~replace , dedi
woods . prtvac y , s unshme

mo

tun basement Young lrurt on

REALTORS
Hemy Cleland. Jr
992-6191
Dottie Turner 992-5692
Jean Ttussell 949-2660
Jo Htll 985·4466

SWEEPER end sewtng ma

type Call 446 4537

and all utllllles for $28 500
3 BR RANCH - Lg d101 ng
w1lh slidmg ~ass doors bar. lg
liVID~ carpet1ng, lom11y rm
about 21!32 and workshop 1n

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

PH.

Now Acceptin

thai my fu-st w1fe took
everythmg I had "

3 Announcements

1

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.

12 8-llc

35.

111 CourtSt.
Pomeroy, OIL 45769

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Announcements

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Q

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

POMEROY,O.

Stzes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

Antenna Installation
House Calls and Shop
Sennce Available
Sf'IVI{ t'

UTILITY BUILDINGS

Real Estate General

Tile Dally Slllflnel

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949-2263

BOGGS

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

AND

!41 16. 23. 30. 3tc

If Interested contact
The Home National Bank
in Racine. 949·2210.

Mall This Coupon with Remittance

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WHITESEL
ROOFING CO.

Barns, etc .

31

"{ aYd Sales

Need PAWliNG
Done IS
Summer? Then

"Free Estimates"

- Ooze"'
- Backho"
- Dump Trucks

MAl NTENANCE
Reasonable Rates

NEAR KROGER'S - 2 apls. 5
rrns bath and central heat
do"" 4 1ms and bath up
Askmg $34 500 Wants "'

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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY

MIDDLEPORT - Near stores
IhiS 3 bedroom holllt' has I ''
baths new kitchen and drmn g
Small level lot Only $23,500

v. a s noH'( I r h,ll l ol t 'l l.t l'wrnr· \ t 1
( hrld r!'n
o~nd
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*TRIMMING
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24,393. Docket

9 ACRES - In Cheste1
Townsh1p Good 6 1m home.
ooe 11om lull hasement.
lurnace. woodburne1 balh and
TP "'Jer $35 000

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PULLINS
EXCAVATING

CARROLL'S
LAWN SERVICE

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
ESTATE OF NORA G BALL.
DECEASED

NEW LISTING - 114 acres '"
Jackson County Oh10 Franklin

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Wtll re01d your entire hie without
Uktn&amp; an1 question s IIVU OldYI Cf
on all atta1rs of l1le suet! 01s love
&lt;~nd bus1ness s1 ckneu and he&lt;~lth
15 17 S Court (nut to Courtllouse 1
ATHENS
2nd r toor Off 9, C011f ~91 5485
10 I m Gp m - After 6 30 p m
can be reached ;~t 16 Plam s
Rd At 682 - 6 lO II p m

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LAFF·A·DAY

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MASON - Pl .m s fur -,pi mg
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WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH. 99nOl3
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
..... 569 95
Also Some Car

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F'nda\ -Navy beans w ith ham,
JX'nny ca rrot ,salad. l1mr gelatin
w Jth (X'a rs, cornbread , br owme.
l hmcr of milk , l ea. or coffee
ava Ji a bl(' for m eal

some of the Cent Pr

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br€'ad , ora nges and bananas

Thursda\ M a) .1 - The annua l
1-:Jrlclw&lt;J lk for Oh1nans will hP held .
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Business Services

Miilh@IG4i•

I C- •t n.,,..,l,.,. ,,..,._ol

cubes
Wednesday Por k c hops,
mas hed potatoes, bullered beets.
biscuit. bult er scotch pudding.
Thursday - Ravtoll in spaghetti
sa uce, Italian muxed vegetabl&lt;&gt;s,
tossed salad, hot buttered Italia n

be on mPdlcalton concer ns
r·nda~ - Ph:'.:SICal Fll ness. u -I-0
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PHONE 992-215;1
Or Wute Dlilly S.ntoul Clusrlttd Dtpt
I ll CGuf1 St , PonrOJ OfiiG 45 769

week is :
menu tor
Monday - Cube steak , ~een
bean• . pineapple and co ttage
cheese. mixed fruit.
Tuesday - Salmon pattie, llma

Thursd a\ - Ccramtcs, 10 a m to
~ p.m . 10 .10 a .m . the third
wm hhop b\ tht~ Consort tum for
Health Education 1n Appalac hian
Ohio wtll hP held. the proRfam wUI

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The Daily Sentinel

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Nkmday, April 23, 1984

Help Wanted

Babvs1ner wan1ed. in my
home for 4 chtldren . 8 hrs

dav Co116t 4-3BB -9342
Teachers and coaches
summer employment,
$900 .00 per month guaran teed income . World Book
and Child Craft 304 -882 ·

2485 .

18 Wanted to Do
General Hauhng and Trash
removal Servtce Reliable
and dependable . Call 446 ·
3159 between 9 and 5
Ke11h's Lawn Mowmg &amp;
Trimming Serv1ce Reliable
and dependable Reasona
ble rates . Call 446 · 3159 or

256 -6251
Roofing and gutter work,
metal work, housepainttng,
carpenter work E11c ref .
Free esttmates . Call 448 ·

3t 71

Garages. pattos. sidewalks,
basements . block work
Reasonablfl pnced 35 yrs
ekperience Free estimates

Call 446· 3394
Will do general house &amp;
offtce claanmg Call 614 ·

992 ·6919
Would like to mow lawns,
have transportation &amp; mow·
ars Reasonable rates 992 -

7036
Would like to tight mechanic
work in evenings. Call Rtck

Imboden, 992 ·3B49

3 bdr
ranch near Rto
Grande
S235 mo
plus
security deposrt , no pet s

Coli 6t4-245-5439
6 rooms. bAsement double
garage, 1 &amp; one -th1rd ac re
lot , Rose Hill. Pomeroy

$32 ,900 Call 1 6t4 -678 2513
Baum Additio n 3 bedroom
bnck , 1 'h baths, full base·
ment, famtly room . carport
pat10 &amp; adjotmng ~;, a c r e lo t .
avarlable
$57 000
614

985 -4201
Completely remodeled 2 · 3
bedroom house with vtnvt
s1d1ng, fully carpeted. forced
air gas furnace , large out
buildmg, in exc neighbor ·

hood Coli 6t4 -992-6t61
S19 ,500 · 1 % storyhouse 2
barns, corn c rib &amp; cellar A

AND

2t

ACRES! Good

location on Rt 124 west of
Langsville , house needs
some work Must sell Call
Gloria Grabo in Col
at

t ·6t4-868 -5041
House and 3 Iota for sale
Sliding Creek Road . Hart ·

ford . WV 304-882 28 3 t

35 Lots &amp; A c reage
Northup ftr st str ee t on the
n g ht after r.ross m g Rac coon
br1dge Appr o ~~: 130' Iron
tage . 55 5 00
Ca ll 446

348 5
Appr o ~e

5 ' 1 acres lev el !and
frontag e on 2 roads
exc for bu1ldrng or mmt
farm AI ! utthtrcs nea r by o ff
o ld At 1 6 0 nea r Port er
S9 5 0 0
Cl'l ll 6, 4 38 8 ·
w~th

8801
1 8 acres e ~~: c bl d g or M H
stt e w1th 3 5 0 ft
road
frontage . lo cated on old 160
n e ar Po rter , all ut1lrtre s
nearby, 53 750 Cal! 614 .

388 -880t
6 lot s Plantz SubdiVISIOn
S- 2 ,900 f o r ell Call 446 ·

2957
10 Acres redu ced pncA. 1n
Chester , With 2 mub1le
homes on prop erty Call

6 t 4-986 4 t 74 .
One t-rait ac re lo t on Mttchell
Road Galhpolis , rural water
and city
schools

$6 , 995 00 . 304 -675 3466

�Poge-8
35 lots
28

The Daily Sentinel
&amp; Acreage

54

They'll Do It Every Time

c a ted oti Mill st one Road
Pnced S1 1 .500 0 0
61 4 -367 727 1

Misc . Merchandise

Spray pamting equipment.
c ompressor. 2 gal. pot. 60
h . material line. Bmka Gun
Also . 20 cu f1 . uprtght

acres mos tly w oo de d .

several wa lnut tree s. t O·
bacco allo tm ent , all m ineral
nghts . borde r s Chtef Corn ·
st oc k . hunters p aradt se. l o -

AM!llB&gt;O'tfl HAS
A:)VNP A TAX
ACCOUNTANT Jt)
#IS L!I'CIN(J, HE
7HINI&lt;S ·· · ·

freezer Leland M . Johnson.

304-875 · 1128

Phon e

Night crawlers 90 cents doz .
Lester and Charlie Leonard.
1213 Matn St . P o t nt
Pleasant .

• Rentals

Laytng henrs al s o reh1ge rator
for sale 895 - 3062 . Pt . Pit .

41

H ouses for Rent

16ft . Ba ss boat . 55hp mo tor . trolltng motor .

$2 . 000 . 00 .
6521

5 rm house 44 Ol1ve St ,
Galli polis I nquire at 9 18
2nd Ave . G all ipOliS, Ohio

304 · 675 ·

15ft . freezer -chest w -clo ck
and tray. rtding lawn mower .

304-675 ·5333.

3 bedroom, f amily room ,
basement . nea r sc hoo ls a n d
hospnal Depos1 t and re f e r -

ence requtred
4338

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Wlf&lt;V
ROSSOW,

42 Mobi l e H omes
for R e n t

2 bd r trader tul ly lu rnt s hr;d
quud luci'ltton sec d ep r P.q

Ca ll 4 4 6 8558

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QiHd en

LH! drflum

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rural w&lt;ttl'r loca h?d tn Cen -

terpo tnl
2169

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61 4 379 -

Ntce l arqP. h OU!:it- . nea r o t y

o;choo ls. yen d. S 300 a m u ,
de p oslt utt llttes Ca ll 44 6
14 34 or 446 2192

3 b(..ll

mobile home . d ep
rrf
ari!!lts Dnly Call 6 14
367 7743
Fu rlll !'&gt; ~ led

one BR . beautiful .

W D . A C Ad ul ts only N o
pets
52 15 mo nth p lus
r1luctr1c S200 de p os it R ef
R eq
Bulav ill e Road C all
Cnnn 11! 446 0088 aft e r 4
p nl

WITH OPTION T O BUY . 1 4 '
w•rle CIH elcctnc m ob tl e
ho m e set l! n~ o n lo t ready to
mov e u1t o S200 00 d own
$175 00 MON T H 3 04
!::1762711

44

!7RAWER .X,
VAIL. 1 (.l:XO .

45

Furnished Rooms

For re nt Sle eprn g Ro o m s
and li g ht hou se keepmg
roo m s Park Ce ntra l Hot e l
Ca ll 6 1 4 44 6 -0 7 56
Sleeprng ro o m S 1 1 5
t 1es pa rd Share b ath .
on l y R an ge &amp; retng .
2n d A ve . Ga llipOli S
44 6 -4416 nfter 7 PM

ut1h
m ale
9 19
Call

46 Spac e for Rent
COU NTRY MO BI LE Home
P&lt;~r k . Ro u te 3 3
North of
Po m eroy L:tr ~] e lo t s C all

6 t4 992 747 9
One tr,ul er lo t . sew e r an d
wa t er lurm shed on e small
c hr l d ac cept ed
304 675 ·

10 7 6

Smal l e tfr cHmcy apart , ce n
tr a l a rr &amp; hea t . 1 prof ess ron al
ty p e qentlern an Dnly 446 -

0338
2 h(lr apt!&gt; fiH-! d ru m l ncu m e
F;un lly w~-;lcu m A One R ea l
Eslahl C&lt;~ r o l Y~! a ~_p:! r Broker
Howard L Yeo ljt!r Ill ~ al e~
rn~n C,r ll 30 4 67 5 5104 o r

30 4 675 5386
51 3 ' , Ttwd
••fJ I
5 135
wt~tA r
Call
twee n 9 and

Ave
3 roam
mo
mcludes
4 46 4 222 be
5

C.l taq (• apt
f urn1s hed 3
..,oms &amp; h;Hh W ashe r &amp;
,l ry Pr Cl &gt;!cul no pe t s. r~du lt s
only Dep &amp; rP.I rr-q Cill l
446 1519
3 hdr IH11•Hn qara q e &lt;:~ pt
S750 ph1•, de p o~1 1
Cal l
446 3 786
h ,rnl &lt;; hf' C\ ··111CII'I1( y 60 7
'!nrl
G&lt;~ ll• p n l • s
5 145
Sh .H P. bo~th
'&gt;lllq le
Ca ll
446 44 16 ,1 \tr ~ r lPM
r urn• -.hrd .tpt
1 bd r nP.ar
HM C '&gt;72!'&gt; ur. t1t1 P.&lt;; 11 c1
Ad11lh 1~ .•11 446 4416 il f tl! r
!PM
(urn l',lwd
•ll'

f\11 n h'' ' ' H nn1e _
milt&gt; hi'I0'-\1 uty
o ve rl oo~1111 1 thf' n ve 1 Onr• u r
two ddulr ., o n ly 446 0338
c ~·nt l ill

1 l&gt;f'(lrnolll Apt S19 6 ITI O
l n c tud•nq utdlll l '~
Fq11 &lt;JI
Hn t1S111q Oppo rturuty Co n
lit C I
V.ll ctq•
Mdno r Apts
6149 927787
H•\• r• r -.11 1• · /\pt s M1dd 11~ purt
SpPCI&lt;l l '""''&gt; for Sr-n1nr
C rl ll+!ll &lt;; '&gt; 11U Equ,TI H• Ju&lt;;
'" 1 onr (H tun1t1r·~
61/l
982 7111
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fucm ~ ht&gt;d

C,1ll 6 Ill 9 92 5 434 or
5914 Of 30 4 882

2!.&gt;66
Nt C:f! I V h.Hrl&gt;~hr-IJ apt Rrd , ~r
IHrl!i~cl
n•· w f il t pel1n9 flr '&gt; t
fl oo r no ~ w p s . gara~w no
P•''" c.tl l 61 4 949 2 44 1
P rnllt! r ov
! hed rm
r:iH
fH!ted w•th remo deled bcllh
niCfl y,trd N,1y lors Ru n .uea
SPr:urtty d i'POStt lt!f1 1Jirf!d
r..~11 614 ')g2 6A86 rtfte r 6
p

Ill

APARlMf NTS
mo b ile
'• onH!~ h&gt;lli &lt;; r-s Pt Pleasant
c~nd
G,,llqwhs G 14 446
H:/2 1
TWIN R IVERS TOWE R
Apart mPn t s now avat la b le 1o
ol d e r l y &amp; d 1 sa hl ~ d w rt h an
1nco m e o l
less th an
S 12.300 Re ntrn g lo r 30
pP.rce n t o f adJu st ed rn com e
Ph o n e 30 4 67 5 -66 79

J b e droo m dupl ex w1th full
b asem Ant , 2 606 Mt Vernon
A v o S275 m o nth wilh 1
yeilr l f!flSP. 304 675 3 0 3 0
or 675 J431
3 room an d bath apt . Mt .
Ve rnon Ave St ove and re f
fu rnish ed Ex c co nd 304 ·

675 - 19 62

51 Hou se hold Goods
Bedroom su rt . d o ubl e bed ·
.mat1r ess. spnn gs. 5 draw e r
dresser w1th a11ac he d mrr ·
ror . Moder n 11vmg room suit .
couch. chatr .glass o n m et al
end and coffee tabl es w oo d
k1 tc hen table with 4 c hair sMagic Chef ran ge. Coppe rtone . el ec t . se lf cl eanmg .
G E r e frig e r a tor - fre ez er
fro s t - free . c opp e rtone .
m r~tr: h es r ange
Mu st se lL
will c on s1det all o ff ers All
ttems 1n e :&gt;~cell e nt co nd1t1 o n
Call 99 2 741 2 . a1ter 5 p m

Kna u ff Ftr ew o od Pr c kup or
Dehve re d 12 " -22" sto ck ed
1n yard
H EAP vender.
prompt d eliv e ry 614 -256 -

6245

Res p o n srbl e Mamed couple
w 1th c hil d w ant to relo cate
to Me1g s Co H o use in
co untry pr eferre d. 2 3 bed roo m s H ave references &amp;
de pend abl e rn co m e
C all
co ll ect eve n1ng s 614 -385 -

L1meston e. S a nd
Grav el
Dehvered •n Ma son . M eig s.
Galha or prc lc up a1 Richards
&amp; So n Call 446 -7785

6966 ______________

All kmds of lurnance pi pes
Cilll 614 256 15 2 8
1

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Poll e n cham saw S 7 5

c ,u614 256 1 52 8

Merchandise

SWAIN

AU CTI ON &amp; FURNITURE
6 2 O l1ve St . Gallipolis New
&amp; u se d w oo d &amp; co al stovP.s .
6 p 1ece w o od livm g room
sutt e w 11h 6 1nch flat arms
$399 b unk beds c omplete
wtth bu nk1 es S199. 2 p•ece
anlf o n ltvtngro o m sutte s
S 19 9 ant ron recliners 599 .
o t her r ec hners $80 . maple
d1 ne t t e se t s 5 179 . b o x
sprrn g.s &amp; mf!ttress twrn or
full S 100 set regular - frrm
5 1 2 0 . mapl e dtn e tte c hans
S35
wa sh stand s S34 .
m apl e rot:t..er s S59 , 7 p1e c c
chrom e dm ett c set S149. 5
p1 ece dm c tte se t S99 , u sed
be dr o om su1t es retngera t o rs . ran ges. ch es t , dressers.
w r 1n gc r wa sher s. TV 's. dry ·
ers. &amp; sho es Call 614 446 ·

3 159
LA YNE 'S FURNITURE
So fCT
c han . ro c ker otto ma n . 3 t abl es lex tra he avy
by Fro ntterl. 5 6 85 S o fa .
ch an a nd lo vese at $ 275
So f as rtn d cha1r s prr ced fr o m
52 85 to 5895 Tab les $45
and up t o S1 25 Hu1P a
a nd up to
b e c1 s . S 440
5525
Recl m P. r s S175 to
S375 L.1mps from S2 B to
S75 5 pc d111 e1tes fr o m
10 4 35 7 p c 5 189
$9 9
11 n rl up Wo od tabl e w1th s1 x
r: h;11r s $ 4 25 to S745 Ot~ s k
51 10 up t o S225 Hut c he s.
S550 a nd up maple o r p1n e
f 11u sh Bu nk b•!rl co mpl e t e
w1 th mattr esse s. S2 5 0 a nd
up t o 5 39 5
B aby be d s.
5110
M attresses o r b o :&gt;~
sprm qs. full o r t w1n . S 58 .
fr rm S68 and $7 8 Quee n
set s 5 195 4 dr c he st s.
S42 5 clr c he st s. S5 4 B e d
fr ames S20 &lt;J nd 52 5 , 1 0
~1 u n
Gu n cabm et s. S 3 5 0
Ga s o r e lec tn c ra nges S375
Bilby m atTr esses , S25 &amp;
535 be d fr ame s 52 0 . 5 25
&amp; S 30 k1n ~ lr ume S5 0
Good se lr.c 110 n o f b ed roo m
SU i tP.S
Cf! d &lt;t t c h es t s
rockP. r s m e t al c nbrn e t s
'i WIVC I rO c kNS
U sf:CI F ur n1tur f'
A e fr1qer a tors . Ch il ltS d r ye r s and
TV s 3 m 1les o ut Bula v1 fle
Ad 0 pe n 9a m to 6pm Mon
llu u F11 . 9 &lt;1 m t o Spm . S at
6 14 44 6 -0322
TV &amp; App ltn ncf!s . 627 Th.rd
Ave
G alhpo lts 6 14 -446
169 9 Sp1n wa sh er s. gas &amp;
e l r!ctr1r: rh y er s , a uto
Wil~ h ~ r &lt;;
qil S
&amp; eleC tri C
rHn !le S reffi !JfH&lt;~I o r s , TV

Butld on yo u r l o t a ne w hom e
you alfor d Over 1 100 sq
ft . 6 room s &amp; bath . c ar peted. ready to move 1nt o
5 26.500 also gara g e s &amp;
basement . Call P a trtot
Home Builders 446· 80 3 8
W 1ll cons1der m o brl e hom e
as trade -1n
Flat bed w1th side ktt s,
c hains. br nder s, &amp; tarp C all
446 - 3281 aft er 5PM
Sell Steel Building s ' Ste el
bur l dm g d ealer sh1p ' Sm all t o
b1g profit p o tential b1g
demand - staner leads tur ntshed Some area s taken
Ca ll to qualify . 303 -759 ·

3200

Ferguson 30 tractor , 3 point
hitch , plow, bush hog. disk.

c ut up slabs 5 15
prcKup lo ad Call 614 -2 45 -

5804

H &amp; S Home Improvements

Super C Farmall fast hitch.
small case tractor . 3 point
hitch , Ford 2 row cultiva tor s. tri axel machinery
trailer . ~~ in uc con . Call

614-949 -2013
Massey Harris tractor .
mower. front - end lift ,
wagon . plows, 82.500.00 .

304-675 -6809 .

lUMBER -Rough cut. oak .
poplar_ 2:&gt;~4 , 2x6 . 2KB . 1 :&gt;~4 .
1 :&gt;1 6 1 :&gt;18. length available . 8
f1 through 16 ft Hogg &amp;
Zusp an . 304 - 773 -5554
Now open for business .
Mountain State Block . At
33 . New Haven Complet e
masonry supplies. 4 ". 8 ".
12 " block Delivery service
Pho n e day 304 · 882 - 22 2 2 .
e ven m g 882 - 3239

5 150 C all

Shop Srn1th wnh all a ttac h
m eut s 5 H P John D eere
tt ller 211n l aw n llo ym o wer
sell prop elle d , el ec tric s t art
Cell 446 0 78 4
6 It utlftty tr uc k b ed 53 50 8
ft heav y g aug e alum tru c k
boJt S2 50 B o th tn e :&gt;~ c co n d
Call614 256 17 5 0
Clo sed b o dy ll1ri11V trad e r
5x8
h eilvdy r: on str11ct ed
Call 446 6595
Inf ant &lt;; e M 'iBat &amp; c h ang•ng
t able P.:&gt;~r: co n d . hi ~Jh c hair
f atr c on d C all 446 - 7 73 6
ld •ed &amp; b1g red s haft dnvo
hru sh cu tl er s. trimm er s
30cc &amp; 40c c gas p o w e r ed
eng1n es
Pr~ ces
from
5 299 95 len N Son s Sm all
C all 614 · 379 Engtn Ps

282 7
2 s1ory ho u se S 1 3, 000
1982 D o dg e C o lt S4 ,200.
316 S M am S t . Vrnton , Oh
Cal l 614 - 388 -9087
Beauttfu l l adie s 14K d1a
mond r 1119 11• k/Hat , ap pr aised $ 7 0 0 , se ll for 5500
Atarr 2 60 0 v1dc o gam e 11
casse tt es mclu d 1ng frog g er .
d onk ey k on g . S 10 0 C all

W &lt;tsh e rs. dryHr s. r efnq era
to r s . rany es Ska gq s Ap
plqm cP.s. Upper Arve r A d
Ues •d ~ S t o ne C res t M o te l
6 14 · 446 7 398
1 rec lrn er cha tr

C all 446 -

Bol en s BOO 8 HP nd 1ng
m owe r ln eed s e ng1ne re ·
b u1lt1 S3 00 H eaders V -8 .
304 &amp; V -6 . 199 -231 for
J ee p S40 each Stud ebaker
engm e V 8 wtth trA n s S 100
1980 650 Yam~tha 4 .500
actual mile s. 5 1 . 2 0 0
HomelitP. X -1 2 ciHJin saw
and
for pilr1S
a SP. ars
S60
C raftsman
for both .saw
'? 3
channel Bearcat CB base
with 0 104 m1k e , ground
plane. $125 C&lt;rll614 -388 -

Country Oak Furniture, ta bl os . c hans, cupboards . dry
stnk s, pte safes. lots of misc .
Co okie s . Rt
7 . Tuppers
Pl arn s. Oh10
2 new complete twm beds.
headboarda. box springs,
matheu &amp; frame
S176

each Call6t4-378 -6433 .

Call

614 ~ 379 ~ 2145 .

Ca se 310 front endloader
dozor. S4.000 . Call 614 -

256 · 1427 .
Holstetn

Call

Br~arpatch

Kennels Profes SI Onal All -breed groo ming
lndoor ·outdoor baard1ng fa
cilities . Engltsh C o cker Sp a
nrel pupp ie s Call 614 . 3 88 ·

9790
Dragonwynd Cattery Ke nnel s AKC Chow pu ppres, CFA Himalayan , Per ·
st a n and Siamese k1tt ens
Call 614 - 446 -3844 after 6
2 white mmrture mal e po o dles . 8 mo old Als o pupp1e s
re ady to go by May 1 Call

446 -0857.

614 ~ 256 ~ 6315 .

Pit Bull p u p s, 10 wk s
S200 or trade . Call

6143889000

165 Massev Ferguson 130
Farmnll w ith cultivators.
Harrow &amp; tobacco baler .
Call 446 · 7838 after SPM .

245 Massey Ferg
2 -9N
Fords , 424 IH , 801 Ford, 50
Ferg ., 135 MF , 150 MF
w -loader. JD dozer. 2 Ver me er round balers, 120 MF
b ale1 , Gravity wagons,
plows. cor n planter, lime
spr ead er , di sc
We buy used equipment!
Call 614 -446 - 1675 .
Go od M1lk cow &amp; calf . Call

614 -74 2-2773 .
Team of work horses. 6 and
7 yrs old , mare and gelding,
approJC
1 ,400 lbs each .
Broken single or double .

Palommo gallop1ng gentle
trallhor se $500 304 -458 -

1763.
2 Brittany Reg pups . mal e &amp;
1emale, S90 each Ca!l 446 -

2278

64

Hay

Call 614 367 -0169
Musical

Instruments

C all

&amp; Grain

Co mple t e Peavey so und ~v s ·
tern , 6 channels. 4 pro f es
s1 o nal mtkes S 1,0 0 0 Call

446 -4525

614 -245 -5064 or 614 - 245 ~
5815 after 8PM .

614 -256 ·9352

II 62230

&amp;

Fruit
Vegetables

Harrts Farm s &amp; Gr ee n
H ouses . At 124 . Portland .
Oh Now open 10 du sk

Farm Supplies
&amp; livestock
61

Farm Equipment

Troy - B•It tillers C heck o ur
special pr ice before vou buy
any tiller s Swishe r lrnpl~
m e nt Co St . Rt.7 N . G all •
p o ll s, OH

Call

614 - 446

&amp; Fertilizer

Transportalion
71

Autos for Sale

SHAPE WITH

loaded

with

eJC:tras

446 ~ 0515 .

1975 Fiat X- 19. excellent
condition removable top .

spd ..

loaded

63.000 . Call

with

1978 Ford Fairmont Future.
3 spd.. AC. good cond ..
$2.000 or best offer . Call

446 ~ 0515 .

1981 Plymouth Trollduster.
4WO. AC . 45.000 miles.
exc cond. Call 446 - 2825 .

446 ~ 3637

1969 Ford Van runs good .
1979 VW S400 1969 Hi· Lo
camper. $650, good cond .

$165 Caii614 · 9B5 · 4346 .

Call 614-367-7238 .

1979 Subaru station
wagon. 4 wheel dnve. exc .
cond . $2 , 900 .00 . 304 ·

197 Pont1ac leMans 2 dr ,
body good , 76,000 miles.
V -3 301, am radio, PS . PB .

895 - 3681

6 :30

74

Call 614-992 -6919 .
, 979, Chevy Capnce Clas·
sic. 2 dr. a c. p .s, V -8 engine,
body. good condition. excel lent performance. Will con sider all offers . Call 992 7412 after 5 p .m .
1973 Plymouth Scamp, 2
dr . h . t. V -8, automatiC, p .s,
good condition, $450 1975
Dodge Dart, 4 dr. 4 speed ,
slan1 6, new shocks, good
condition, S990 . 614 -985 -

3817 .
1983 VW rabbit 4 dr, GL.
am -fm stereo cassette, p .s .•
roar defogger &amp; wiper 992 -

3517 .
1982 VW Rabbit diesel, 4 dr,
auto. am-fm. steel belted
rad1als with low mileage.

614 -446 -7389 .

1978 Chevy Caprice Clas sic . 4 dr, am -fm stereo tape,
p s. power wtndows &amp; door
locks, velour 1nterior. new
patnt . Must see &amp; drive to
appreciate. 614 -446 -7389 .

S1 .100 .00 304 -675 · 1600
1979 Chrys l er Cordoba .
very good condition . fully
equ1pped . good gas m rleage.
$3 . 500 .00 . Phone 304 -

TR 7
good

hardtop sports car.
body , runs good.

S2.200 00
3182

304 - 675 -

1979 Plymouth Arrow
hatchback Custom wheels,
am -fm rad1o, cassette. sun
roof . S3695
304 - 676 -

TOP CASH pard for late
mod el used car s
Sm1th
Bui c k - Pontia c. 1911 East
ern Av e . Gallip o lis Call
446 ~ 2 282

1974 Olds Delta 88 , new
sticker. new starter , new
battery, go o d work car .

$450.00 .

1979 CM 400T good c on d ..
$600 or best offer. Call

446 · 4580

s1ssy bar &amp; chrome. case
guards Call 446 -4989 after

3738.

Honda. Cl360B. 1975 . E:&gt;l cellent condition $550 Call

992 -5188
1980 Yamaha 650 spec1al,
good condttion . 4 , 100
m1les. S1 .300 00 . 304 -

576 -2846 .
1983 V-65 Magna Honda ,
3 ,000 mi les . EKe . cond ,
never abused. good tires

03,400 00 . 304 - 675 ·
3288 .
75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

1980 C hevy Capnce SW
lo aded. CKc oll e nt cond1t1on .
Clc1l 614 682 7602. Oak
H1ll . Oh
1976 M o nte C a rlo fau
cond . run s ex g o od ttres .
new batt ery . AC . Power
w1ndows . p o wer seats 305
m o tor . S400
Call 446 -

8 114

1964 Buick Skvlark. new
ttres. new battery. black
intenor. white extertor, Ra dio . au1o.. PS. real good
shape. $1.000 00 firm .
Phone 304 · 675 · 2902 after

6PM
1 976 O l ds 442 , exc cond ..
68.000 m1les. $2 ,300 00
Call between 3 :00 and 7 00

PM . 30-675 -5730

197 2 C ad1lla c Coupe. full
powe r . cl1mat e control. ste
reo. dark blue. excellent
co n d Call 446 -0577

16 ft fishing boat . 20 HP
motor. tra1ler, trolling mo tor, swtvel seats . S 1 .995

Call 446 -3637
Correct Craft &amp; Skr Su preme, family sk1 boots
New &amp; used. Parkersburg .

WV 304 422 -8433 or 304 ·
422 ·2367
1974 Coachman 20 ft
$2800 Includes hitch 304 675~2881 .

19 67 Po nti AC Firebird

Call

446 -1387

OUR BOARDING HOUSE '
,M,Y WORD.

Compl et e m o dern bathr o om
smk , re ady t o rn s tall , S3 5 .
Ca ll 614 985 -4346

.EANDEI&lt;
ARE YOLI
ExPEGTI N6
SPIES ?

New truck fenders &amp; doors
Chevy fenders S75 .95
Chevv doors S165 . Ford
fendeu S75 Call 614 - 256 ·

1260
Must sacrifice 80 Chevy
sport short bed truck. exc.
cond .• 1 owner. AM - FM,
carpet , double rust proof,
tinited glass, blue &amp; black
with stripes, $4,500 f1rm .

76

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

lzisu motor to ftt 1978
Chevy Luv truck
Phone
304 - 675 ~ 5462

Auto Repair

1976 Ford 4K4 new tires.
good cond ., no rust . Call

614 -992 -3014 .

614-266- 1258.

Ftrewood for sale . 920 .00
ptckup $30 00 delivered .

1970 Ford % ton PU , 6 cyl..
standard. runs good, 8300.

304 675 - 2991 before

Call 614 ·388 -9367 .

11 00 AM or after 6 00 PM .

1981 Chevy Pickup; 1932&amp;
1930 Ford Truck; 1977

$3 ,500 organ Lowery one
veer old $1200: Grand father clock 8900 one veer
old 9450. 26 " floor model

Chevrolet Van . 446 -3243 .

1976 Ford 1 ton LWB 360

color TV $6·99 .00 - $400 .; 1

engine, 4 speed. 10ft. bed .

complete Hi Fi system 150W
with 1 5 " J Bl speakeu
8900 . . 8450 . an leu than
two yftars old . Call Itt 167
Lynn Drive in N~tw Haven.
WV . Charles V Humphrey•

$800 Call992-3194 .
1979 Ford C 600 with 22ft.
van body, roll up b•ck door,
price $5 , 600 .00 . Phone

· L!

304-488-1031 .

PROFESSOR
EON?

Co r Fourth a nd Pme
Galh p olr s. Oh10
Phone 614 -446 3 888 o r

NO TIME

EON tt£1iE.1

T'EKPLAIN
NOW,

Ttt' Tli0U81.:E,

~NNIE ."

Wfif?8UC!l5?

•. BUT WtfiiTEVER

THE MEN

THINK
THERE'S SOME -

CW Y'SPOT

Cll

IT DOESN'T 5EEM TO
co-~·-:~ "'BE tfU/1111/f ..,

THIN6 DOI'&lt;ti
HffiE CI1U5ttr(J

Over 20 used motorcycles
including several large late
model Hondas and 1 Harley
Davidson 1980 -80 ci . Call
446 - 2240. Botz Honda
Sales

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers
BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES &amp; SERVICE. US .

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

S3,500
7833

Call

614 ~ 367 ·

13 ft self contamed Lersure
Products campmg trailet .
Has everythtng . Call 446 -

4138 .

....

Services
81

Home
Improvements

5

STUCCO and PLASTERING
• Commercial and res1den tiel. free estimates
Call

614 -266 -1182 .
Marcum Roofing 8r Spout ing . Now installing rubber
roofs . 30 years experience,
specializing in built up roof .

Call6t4-388-9867 .
PAINTING- interior and ex ·
terior . plumbing, tooting ,
some remodeling . 20 yn .

e•p. Call 6t4-388 -9662.

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Pa ss

3 NT

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(]) (ll) Frontline 'Chastng
the Basketball Dream · To·
n1ght' s program looks at the
prospects of young men and
boys mak1ng it b1g 10 the
w o rld of pr o fe s sional bas·
ketball . (60 mtn) !Closed
Captioned\
llil MOVIE : ' Irma La
Douce'

Pas s

WATER

7397
87

SERVI CE
304 -675

MOVIE:

(I) @ Kate &amp; Allie Kate

9:30

CapiOOnedl
0 (JJ ® Newhan Joanna
breaks tradtt1on by bnngtng
the town w1ves out of the
kitchen to JOin the menfolk .

IAI

CV Great Pleasure Hunt

Ill

When a bounty hunter
shows up on the trail of a
ba tl-jumper . Chns rac es to
get to the wanted man first .
(60 min)

e&gt;UT

10:30

C1J

Shirley &amp; Pat Boone
@II INN News
10:45 CI1 TBS Evening News
11 :00 . . (l) CIJ 0 CIJ ® Gl (l2J
News

C1J VVho Tour t982 :The
Final

Show

The

VVho' s

North Amencan Farewell
Tour was taped at T oron·
to ' s Mapl e Leaf Gardens

(3) Another Ufo

Ill SponsCenter
CD

.BARNEY

THAR--GOIN'
AT All

11 :15 (!) Mazda Sponsl.ook
11 :30 II (I) trl Tonight Show
C1J Best of Groucho
(JJ WKRP in Cincinnati
0 (I) Hart to Hart The
Harts become entangled'" a
woman's fantasies while
trymg to clear a fnend who
has been framed for a mur-

WHEN All OF

A SUDDEN-HERE COMES
A BODACIOUS
SQUALL--

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Cll Latenight America

I]J All In tho Family
81 &lt;i2l Nightline
@I) Twilight Zona
11 :45 (!) USFL Football : Tampa
Bay at Michigan
(I) Catlina
t 2:00 (I) MOVIE: 'Death Trao·
C1J Buma &amp; Allen
(I) Nightline
Ill MOVIE : 'They Call Me
Mr. Tlbbsl'
II &lt;i2l Eye on Hollywood

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HAVE YOU EYER
THOlJ61-1T OF GETTIN6
CONTACT LENSES, MAIWE?

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LAST MONTH ...

News/Sports/Weather

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l THOU6HT THE\''D
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12:30 II (I) ffi Late Night with
David L.atterman
Cl) MOVIE: 'Mother Lode'
C1J Jack Benny Show
CJJ Eye on Hollywood
CJ (I) Columbo ·Now You
See Him .' Columbo InveStigates a murder involving a

Upholstery

nightclub entenainer. (R) (90

614-448 -7833 or 614 -4461833 .

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orchids
5 One or the
2 french
Gordons

river

10 English poet
11 One trying
to catch
a train

3 Chicanery

t Mount
discourse
(abbr.)
5 Monk's
residence

13 Soprano
Evelyn

14 African
antelope
15 Go wrong
16 Highway

Yesterday's Answer
16 Convene

6 Like an old

mattress
7 Snake
8 Qwckguide
witted
17 Nancy's mate

27 -- with
I meddle 1

19 Visit

church

Z9 Browrush

gray
22 Mr . Dithers'
wife
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Z3 Walked
%4 Offer
rna mage
12 N.Y. hockey
25
Ear part
pro

31 Overwork ed
36 Ex chess
champion
37 Dernier -

9 Abelard 's

18 Hottempered

love

ZO Glutton

!! Victim
Z2 Instance
Z3 He could
eat no rat

25 Bad bettor
26 Salver
27 Japanese
codeword
211 fabled bird
Z9 Silk fabric
32 Make a
choice
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34 Muslim 's

name
35 - brown
(go all out )
37 Emperor
3ll Getaway
39 Mechanical
repetition
fO Lamprey
catcher
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UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1 163 Sec . Ave , Gallipolis

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Shakespeare s
co medy
about the changmg fortunes
of two fnends is presented
1n thiS special periormance
12 hrs . 30 min.) !Closed

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and James Jacoby

Cll ® Shakespeare Ploys

the A-Team!

Nee d so mcth 1n g ha ul ed
aw ay or som et h1 ng rnove d 7
We ' ll d o it C a ll 446 · 3159
betweP.n 9 a nd 5

JIMS

!IJ

(V MOVIE : 'first Deadly
Sin'
0 CIJ ® Cagney &amp; Lacey

NOWHARS

Call Jtm Lanier

(l)

Th1s documentary focuses
on extravagant pleasures

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that hf' m1 g ht mak r In ~ con trac t 1f E 3 q s km g ot club s

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cheaper to hire

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10:00

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AN' HIS SAILBOAT

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th e nor m al pi a~ . but South
wh o liked t o ov erb id sa w
that 1f ~a s t hel d the km g (as
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West

GASOLINE ALLEY

I .;till!:iaLJthe be:;t protection
for your house when 4ou qo out is
to lee~ve lot5
of liqhts dnd
things on!

9

South

DAY REFRIG ERATION

James Bo ys W a te r Se rv 1ce
Also po o l s i1ll e d C all 61 4 256 1141 or 6 1 4 44 6
1175 or 614 -446 7911

Scarecrow and

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QU itS her JOb when she s
passed over for a promot10n
and All1e d ec tdes to go 1nto
bustness for herself

Joel
smashed r:::~~~=yo u::.:;dre now!
the
window
because

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Dealer

SEWING Mac hme r epa ir s.
servic e Auth or1 ted Smger
Sal es &amp; SP.rv1c e Sharp en
Fabr1c Sh o p ,
S CI$ SO r s
PomP.roy 614 -99 2 2 284

G e neral Hauling

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CALM AN'

\\EST
.13 54
• 9i 52

()) Blue Thunder 1 he Blue
Thunder team batt les a rtght
wtng group that ' s plann1ng
an assass1nauon (60 m1n .)

'Doctor's Story '

Ele c tuca l w orh oi l ph;) sPs.
free es tr m ate s_ re ilsn nable
rate s. qualif1 e d P.ler:t 11oao
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614 388 8274

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turn

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Pa squale El ec tri c Co
all
phases of el ec tn c wor k . all
work gu a ra nt P.e d
A e r 1al
truck r e ntal
61 4 44 6 ·

SALES
Profe ss1 on iJ I sc r
vice for app lran c c s. heatrn q .
cooling an d electri C Se ll and
In stall Am ana . G 1bso n . Kt t
chen A1d R e stdentral Co m merc i al , In d u strial
304
67 5
481 9
01

Sou t h

Bay at Michigan

~~

D. DAY REFRIG ER AT ION

Doing it the hard wa"j

[!) USFL Football : Tampa

thouqht

6t4 -388 827 4

Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

AN() l'M INCLI{iED
TO A6FIEE -.

9 :00

If you weren't,

SALES
Pruft! SS ional ser
vtce for appliances . hea ting .
co o lin g and e le c tr iC Sell and
in s1all Am a na , Gib so n . Krt ch en A1d Re s1dent tal , Co m mercial . l n dustrral
304 67 5
48 t 9
o r

BRIDGE

Mrs . King Amanda and Lee
pose as a honeymoon cou p le at a resort after learn1ng
that an 1mportant guest 1s
marked for ktdnapp1ng . 160

614 -443 -9751

D

Join the Jumble LOYers Fan CIOO end recefve al.o:elght ·word Super Jumbleae•ery month
For fr&amp;e umptea wrltelo Jumble LOW!IIS Fen e1ub. clo lhrs newspaper 8o• S2 4 ~ .

(])Cisco Kid

JAR Con st1u Ct1o n Co RH tland , Oh.614 -7 4 2 2 90 3 .
Basement s , Footer s Con
crete wo1k. B ac kh u e ' s,
Dozer &amp; Dil c her . D u mp
trucks , &amp; water ga s sewN
electrical line s

Eleclrical
&amp; Refriger a tiOn

Sam so n loved Del ilan u n ti l s h e d 1d th•s -

Go end Cen1111 Srel!on, New Yorll N Y 10183 lflCiude ~ou• 1\fffil. Bdc:lress and 1/p co&lt;le

THEINTEF!FEREI'ICE

0

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BALD .. HIM OUT

Cll MOVIE: 'Megalorce'

Goo d 1 E .o:c a vatll l ~J . lJ ase
rn ent s. foo t e1 s . dr~v ew ays .
septi c tanK s. la n d ~cap m g
Call anytull e 6 14 44 6
4537 . Jame s l O avi!&gt;Un. Jr .
owner

84

MOVIE :

Pavilions'

1,

304 576 201 0

Answer

Blind

NATURE

BLOAT

Jumbles SHAKY

I

llll One Day at a Time
II (V CZJ TV's Bloopers

SHUlAw ·s Plumhing anrl
Heat rng Rt 2 N eal Roar! ,
Pomt Pl easttn t W Va 30 4 .
675 .54 20
L• ce n secl and
Insured

Stark s Tr ee T11mm1ng &amp;
Rem o val Lawn m ow rn g and
m aintenan c e , land sc ap ing .
10 Pet o ff u l! es tl m,ltt! s

Saturday's

Fraggle Rock
[!)Inside Baseball
ill Bob Newhan Show
(I) 0 (I) Family Feud

IT IS,

IIJ

HIS (

(Answers to morrow )

CV

JIM 'S PLUM BING &amp; HEA1 ·
lNG At . 1 Bo ~~: 35 5 G alli
p oli s Call 614 - 3 67 -0576

Dotson's Tree SP.rv 1ce In
sured Fre e E st1 mntP 304

TO

and Practical Jokes D1ck
Clark and Ed McMahon
hosts this look at some
scenes that were never Intended for v1ewtng by an au d i ence . (60 m1n )

256 · 1583

Call 614-367-7833 .

M ov1e Camera &amp; small st e ro
w1th 2 speakers . r ec ord
cabmet &amp; 50 albums . C all

F110M WilER£,

CARTER ' S PLUMBIN G
AND HEATIN G

------------

667-3386
Trucks for Sale

"DADDY'5"
CALLIN'

576 -2897

Rt . 50. Coolville , Oh 614 ·

72

B:OO

0

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

Dttch Witch Mod el 2 300
M -4 for sale Call aft er 5
P . M . 614 - 592 - 56 85 o r

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form the surpnse answer . as sug ·
gested by the above ca rtoon

®} Wheel of Fortune

0

Excavat1ng

SEAl 6ECT'S.

Newshour

7 :30

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Miracle Continues
fl) Jeffersons

Home lmpr ove m en1 Spe
c1ahst
H a m es. addl1 1o n s.
r oo f 1ng . p at1 os , d r ywa ll .
con crete , porn t1 n g , all typ es
o f rem o ldrn q
304 4 5 8

83

Christian

(l)

WHY HE
1

00 News
Gl (l2J Helen Keller: The

Will ha ul sand , grave l. any
thing . 304 -458 - 1566

1979 KOX 400. 273 mil es

S795 Cal l 446 -8221

77

4203

'{au BRI:'AIC IT,
'{OJ TAKE; IT~

5PM .
83 Honda 750 shadow ,
2.100 miles, exc con d . 2
hel mets . Call 614 - 446 -

rxx

(I) Sanford and Son
(I) Entenainment Tonight
CZJ B.J./Lobo Show
0 (JJ Wheel of Fortune
CIJ (j]) MacNeil/Lehrer

BORN LOSER

614 -446 4477
1982 Honda CB 650 . 2300
mtles. exc . cond .. 2 helm et.

304 · 676 ~ 1219

Can be seen 105 Walnut St ..
Henderson, W . V 304 -675 -

C APTIAN

Remolding . s1dm g intP. rtor
and extertor , 1 e:&gt;~ tu re rl co at mg. simul oted br1ck an d
stu co. therm o rep la cem ent
windows . 3 04 ·675 1560

1979 Honda CBX 6 cylinder.
Sliver - black. mmt cond ,
new tires. famng . Call 446 0648 after 5PM .

I TIENNYj

Mission
(]) Here Come the Brides
(]) SportsCenter

S HIP

Motorcycles

'75._~Chevy Impala 5300 .00 .

74 Cadilla c ex cellent c ondt ·
t1 0 n . 5 1 ,000 00 or be st
o ff er . Call 614 379 - 2314

II

7:00

c arp e t

I I

Piatol

Galaxy

STEAMER Water removal.
furmtur e clean 1ng. free esti mates 304 - 675 · 2295

82

1978 Camero Z -28 . S3500

1969 Camero 350 . 4 speed .

675 -

1566

AC. 446- t 853
Must sell! 1979 Plymonth
Horizon TC3 Sharp. PS, PB .
auto .. factory aluminin
wheels. am - fm cassette .

your

Cup

MO.
(I) Andy Griffith
trl News/Sparta/Weather
C1J Dr. Who
(j)) 3 -2 -1 . Contact
liil Star Trek
II (l) CZJ NBC News
([I Rifleman
Ill Mazda SportsLook
(I) Carol Burnett
(I) Gl (l2J ABC News
0 (JJ ®l CBS News
(I) Business Report
(j]) Hitch Hikenl Guide/

304 - 675 -

or

Bianchi

·- ·-~- ...

the

ternattonal tournament is
presented from Columbia .

extras.

2635

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0475

$3.000 . Call

895 - 3812
Wanted to lease : Tobacco
allotment . Call 304 -675
1 197 after 6 p m

6 14
58

spd .

TLC. 6800. Call 614 -388 9362 .

Call 304 -882 -2546 .

Gard en seeds . plants. Ken ne be c seed potatoes sa 50
Fe n1lizer , f1eld seeds Boso
Agri - Cent e r , 446 -2463

367 -7169
Pran o f o r Sale
Wnnted
res p o n sibl e party t o assum e
small monthly payment s on
Spinet Con sole Prano Can
be seen l ocally Wnt e (tn
elu d e ph no . I Cr ed1t Man
.1ger P 0 B o:&gt;~ 209 Br ee se.

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ask for J1m l1vely .

Baldwm Fun ster orqan dou
bl e keyboard , all ac c-ompanl
rnent . ex cond Call 614

&amp; 4 W.O.

1979 Jeep CJ -5 . 6 cyl . 3

614 - 446 ~ 7389

Northup K1ng corn. alfalfa &amp;
gra s s seed , other farm
seeds . Call Vaughn Taylor ,

65 Seed

Vans

73

304 - 675 · 2088
4560

1972 Ford Torino stat1on
wagon , A - 1 cond . Alot of

1980 VW Scirrocco 5 speed.
a .c , alummum wheels with
steel belted radials . Call

Hay and straw for sale Call
For sal e Spmet -c o nsole p1
ano bargam Want ed . Re spon sible party to take o vtH
low monthly p a yment s on
sp1 n et p+ano Can be seen
locil lly Wute Credtt Man ager P 0 Bo11 537 Shelby v tlle. IN 46176

Autos for Sale

Call 446-6595 .

304 -576 2147.
Reg
old .

71

1979 Jeep CJ ~ 5, 6 cvl . 3

Heifer calf . $75

8803

1870
5 d r aw er d ressflr S5 0 hkA
new tw1n bed , H olly wood
fr am e S1 20 , larg e L1tton
c omp u t e r,z e d mr c rowave
ove n . e KC . cond $400. bean
bag s c hair . Sears heavv duty
v1nyl S 15 Call 446 -8175
aft er 6 w eekday5 . daytrme.
w eek ends.

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

USED EQUIP '

7795

6 14 388 9 624

~ PI S

GOO D U SED APPLIAN CE S

379 -2657 .

614 ~ 367 ~ 7220

Boardtng all breeds Heated
indoor · outdoor facilities .
AKC Doberman pupp1es
Stud Service Call614 -446 -

lrmestone . ftll (hrt , and top
sml Call 614 - 25 6 - 14 2 7
5 H P Go Cart

removal.

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Toum. Coverage of th1s in-

Fetty Tree Trimm1ng , stump

REg Po lled Hereford bull
appro)( . 1300 lbs . Call 614 -

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2398 or 614 -446-2454

Judy Taylor Groonung Call

HILLCREST KENNELS

e:oo a rn CIJ a CIJ 111 81 &lt;l2l

scotch g uard -wat er ex trac tion . deodori zers FREE esti mates . Rea sonabl e rate s.
Gene Smith . 992 -6 309 .

Phone 304-458-1031

J1v1den 's Farm Equipment .
614 -446· 1675 Long •rae ·
to rs . Vermeer round balers ,
rak e s. teddter &amp; mowers &amp;
also a complete line of bale
handlrng acces .! Tobacco &amp;
c orn sprayers. tobacco set t ers. wagons . rotary tillers.
rotary cutters blades. culti vators . disc . plows. post
drivers. plastiC tanks, wood
s plitters, gates, power
washers. Wheel Horse lawn
&amp; Garden Tractors Goose neck trailer And see us for a
complete line of parts &amp;
servr ce l

Pets for Sale

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1974 brush chipper. reedy
to work, price 85,400 .00.

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Specializing in Zenith and
Mot o rola , Quazar , and
hou se c alls. Call 304 -576 -

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v inyl siding , roo f i n~ . room
addition, storm wmdows ,
stone Call 61 4 - 3 6 7 -0409

55 Building Supplies

Bu1ldmg matenal s
bl o ck . br1ck , sewer pi pes,
w1ndows . l1ntel s. etc
Claude Wtnters. Rio Grande,
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Ohio Rtver Painting Co
lntenor &amp; Exterior paintmg
Profess 1onal painting at low
cost free Estimates C all

614-379-2468 .

Call

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RINGLE 'S SERVICE ex p e rten ced ro o f.ng , includtng
hot tar applicatiOn, c arpen ter . elec trician . mason Call

54 M1sc Merchandise

47 Wanted to Rent

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nn e and two be dr ooms re nt
star t1n g at 5157 f or one
br. rlroom .tnd 5 1 93 per
rno n t h to r two bed r oom .
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row . used 4 row MF . Call

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10- The Daily Sentinel

NWoday, April 23, 1984

Middleport, Ohio

Congress faces
money headache
WASHINGTON tAPt - Whilet he
administration scrambl es for ways
10 salvage its policies in Central
America. Congress returns to work
on Tuesday to face the necessity of
rais ing thegoverrunent 's OOrrowing
authority by hundreds of billions of
dollars to pay I he bills for anal her

year.
Desp ltP genpral congrpssional
agn:\"tnent on tax and spending cut s
dE&gt;signed to shrink federal dE&gt;ficits
by up to $Jll2 billion ovPr the nPx t
tlu·E&gt;e years. the Treasury ts ju st
davs away from bumping up
against the current nat ional de bt
ceiling of $U9 trillion
So the Senate, back from a 10-day

Easter recess. must act soon on thf'
administrat ion 's rt'f}Uf'St to lift t.hE'
debt ltm it to just under $1.6 trillion
over th(~ next fivP months and ro
$1 83 trill ion through Sept. .10. 19&amp;5,
lh&lt;' end of the next fiscal vpar. The
new levf'ls alrt'ady havPdeared the
HOUSE'.

RrgardlC'ss of how t.hedl'ba tf'O\ 'C'r
euJTf'nt spending and taxes c•\·olves.

thr burf'll UCrac~ · cou ld g rind to a

halt early next month w1thout the
ll('W l ine of credit.
MeanwhilE&gt;, the White House is
searching for new approaches in it s
effort s to salvage an aid package for
E l Salvador and other Cmtra l
America n nations. cspE&gt;Clally in the
wake of sevef{'rongressional fallout
over the disclosure that the CIA
played a direct role in the war being
fought by rebels again&gt;! the leftist
regime in Nicaragua.
Before taking the Easter break,
both the H ouse and Senate passed
non-binding [{'SOlutions that effec·
lively condemned the mining of
N icaragua n harbors and expressed
the sensE' of Congress that no such
activ ities would be financed by U .S
funds in the future.
T he administratio n wanted to
provide $21 million in direct aid to
Nicaraguan rebels. bur that pack
age is all but dead in the House.
w hen' Democra tic lmdcr s had
steadfastl y opposed it even lx•fore
the disclosures about direct CIA
involvem ent in thr harbor mining
and commando attacks against port
fa cilit iC'S.

Easter observances
traditional, unusual
Uy The Assodatcd Pres.'
F rom tornado -fl attC'ncd churches
to I he d('{·ks of a luxu ry cruis&lt;&gt;shtp,
from the Hollywood Bowl to the
All antll' City Boardwalk, Amcri
cans ('{'iebrntcd E aster with 1r adi ·
tiona ! egg hun ts. religious SPr VicC's,
rancv hat s and parades.
"C)n th i~ EastPr S und;J _, -. wt• ' rf'

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PREPARE FOR i\RT SHOW - Students from the Portland
E lemt•ntary School have been working hard in preparation lor the
upmming Art Show slated May 21-2.'1. This year's edition of the art show
will ))(' the 12th annual event held at the school under the direction of
head teacher Larry Wolfe. Studenl•, grades one-six and members of
Special Education cla..ses and Leanling Disabilities classes will be
included In the program. AU art work that the PES student• hav e
completed throughout the current school year will be featured at the
1984 show. Shown are members of Mr. Wolle's filth and sixth grade

spared us."
Meanwhile, in New York City,
more than 40 children boarded the
Quf'Cn E l izabeth 2 in search of 500
c hocolate-covered m ar shmall ow
eggs and one bonusE&gt;gg red&lt;'E'ma ble
for a thrf'f'-da yc ruiseon Long i sland
Sound .

Alumni tkkt-t;; on salt•
Tkkrts for th1 · annual Pomrro:v
High S&lt;·hool Alumm Banquet and
Dancr arP now on ~a lP J 1 thf' Nrw
York Clothing House and Swisher
Lohse Drug Store in Pomcro1·.
Tick{'t s fo r thf' an nual rC'union to lx'
h&lt;'ld Ma1· 26 ar c $10 m e h.

Vt-Ie ran;; Mt-morial
Sa tun:l ay ;\dmissions -· Lind&lt;J Gcli ·
IC')'. Dex ter ; Chcr,·J Fergl!Son.
Middleport .
Sat ur da~·
Ui sc hargr s·- Carl
WE&gt;ese. Wi lliam Ph til ips.
Sunday Adm issions M arySmit h.
Margare t Flit s.
M iddlcporl:
Pomeroy.
Sunda\ Dischargf'-·Susan T rac~·.

locat ion.

Marriage license
A ma r r iag(' !icenS(l wa s issuPd in
Meigs County Cou rt to Earl W.
Winf'O; ll l.., l9, Rl. 1. ChPshin•, and
Susan RP~ B rya n. 18, Rt. I ,
MiddlP)XJrl.

Mt&gt;t&gt;l"i lonighl
The committC'P in chargP uf
planning a reunion for the 1964
gradual in g class of M iddleporl High
Sc hool w ill hold a meeting at 7 this
cvming all hr LaSa lle Restaurant in
M iddleport .

No court Wedne!!day

Emergency runs

Then' will tx&gt; no traffic. crimina l
cou11 cast• h('ard in Mf'igs County

Sf&gt;vt:n ca lls wf'rP answf'rf'd b:;-•
loco! units ovpr the weekr nd . Hlf'
M eigs Cou nty E m NgPncy Medical
Services rE&gt;portS.
M onday at12· 2.'\ o.m .. Middleport
went to S. Second Ave .. for Doroth y
Robbins. taken to Veterans Memor ial Hospita l. and at 4: 2ii a.m .
Syracuse took BC'mice Wincb~enner from CoiiE&gt;gc and Brid geman Sts.. to HolzcrMPdical \ enter.
On Sunda v M idd leport all: ~'i:l p.m .
went 10 Nobel Summit Road for
Nora Camborn . taken lo HoiZt:'r
Medica l Ct&gt;ntE&gt;r: S)-racuse took
Ber niCf' Winebrenner to Holz£'r
M('{lira l Center at R 17 p.m .;
Rutland al 5: Ci5 a.m .. wenl l o
Dewhu rst Lant• for Harold D&lt;&gt;·
w hurst , taken to Veterans :vlc.mor·
ial, and Rutland al 4 p .m . went to
Harrisonv illf' for M&lt;Jrga r f' t E ll is. to
Vrtr r ;m s M emorial. On Sa turd a~' at
10: 2&gt; p.m . Middleport took Chen ·!
Ferguson. &amp;•t-ch St .. to Vr tl'ra n ...
MemoriaL

Court on Wednesday, April 25. The
( 'a SPS have ~n continued to May 2.

Wednesday session sel
Mason Chapter 157. Order of
t:astPrn stars annual frif'ndship
night w ill be held Wednesday, April
20, at 7:30 p.m . All arPa m ember s
arr inv ltf'd to att end

i\nnouncf' shutoff
Water wil l be off in rlle area of
Sy racuSi' E lementary School Tut'S·
day tx&gt;ginning at 3 p.m. Jan ice
1.:-;wson. vt llagf' clerk -ln_"asufC'r
announced today.

Mt"t'IM Tuesday
Southt•rn Alh lelic Boosters will
mf'&lt;'t Tuesday. April24, at7: 30 p.m
at the high S&lt;'hool.

Pomeray police checlr two accidents
Pomerov Poli&lt;'C invE&gt;st igated two
accidents 'on Sunday, both in the
area of Sprin g Ave .• and East M ain
St.
A t 10:36 a.m .. a ca r driven by
Patty Landaker. Pomeroy. backro
into a vehicle driven by Thoams
Hawley. PomE&gt;roy. at the intersec·
tion . There w ere Ughl damages to
the Landaker car and moderatE&gt;
damagE's to thP =
nd vehicle.

AWARDS PURCHASE() - Field day activities, an art show. and a

book fair will he among many activities scheduled lor students of
Portland Elementary School in the Southern Local School District
during the week of May 21-25. R&lt;&gt;cently many trophies and other awards
arrived for tht" upcoming evt'nts, including th ese trophies heing
displayed by Portland stud&lt;&gt;nt ,Jason Quillen and .Iunic Beegle. Beside'S

field day awards, ~hola~tk awards, Citizenship awards, outstanding
student award~ and oth(&gt;r awards will he presented during the
upcoming w (&gt;ek..~ . .1\ ccording to Hf'ad Teacher Larry Wolfe , organil;er of
the annual evenl•. tht• art show is planned for the week of May 21-25,
field day May 2:\, and a hook lair on May 2'l.

Board lo meel
The Southern Local Board ol
Educa tion will mE&gt;el m SpE&gt;Cia l
&lt;ession Tuesda y a17 p.m . at !he high
school ca fPIPria.

Landaker was cited on an improper
backing charge. At 2:50 p.m .. A car
driven by Brian S)X'IIcer. Pomeroy.
struc k the rear of a car driven by
Herbert Knight. Talmadge, which
had stopped in the lane of trafflce.
There were madera te dam ages and
Spencer was cited on a charge of
falling to have his vehicle under
control.

Olympic cagers

Property transfers ...

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cl...,-..es displying some of their work. Front row, 1-r, Jayson Codner,
Sheri Roush, Nancy Hunt, Chris Harmon, Kevin Heaton and Jason
Quillen. Second row - Bobhy Proffitt, M elanie Adams, Junie Beegle,
Becky Roush, Greg Weddle, Tanya Meadows, Brian Taylor. Third row
- ZeUa Lawson, Rebecca Malone, Diana WIUbarger, ,J, J. Lawrence,
Tommy St.obart, Michael Kincaid, and ,Jerem y Rose. B ack - Tammy
AUen and Ronnie Mullirt~. In the past , art work from Portland
Elementary has gained first prize honors at both the Meigs County Fair
and Rio Gr ande CoUege Elementary Art Show.

ATHENS, Ohio i AP I -The man
who once served as appointment s
Sffretary to FBI Dirl'&lt;'lor J . Edgar
Hoover says the public has gotten
the wrong impres sion about t hl'
controv0rsial figure.
" HC' wa s a very Fair man." sa id
Mack Ellis. " He was devoted l o t he
bureau. II was his life."
E llis, retiring next m on th after 35
vears w it h the bureau to become
code en for&lt;'cmenl officer lor
A thens. says bein!! appointments
SP&lt;'rctary was more Sl rPSSfui th an
some of thE&gt; cases on which he
worked.

After being handed a basket and a
nutfv. stuff bunny , the children
scu~ried from room To room of the
huge luxury liner. Five-)'ea r -old
Tara Schein of Manhattan was the
lucky winner of the t hr'l'c'~a~' c rui se.
Across town. thousa nds of people
linN:! up in cool but sunny wealhf'r to
march in the Big Applp's annual
Easter parade.

T h{l annual public EastE-regghunt
of the Middleport -Pomeroy Rot ary
Clu b scheduled for Sunday afternoon at G-eneral HartingPrP ark wa s
postponed due to continuing rain.
The event has been rPscheduled for2
p.m . nE&gt;x l Sunday at the same

Story, photos on Page 4

Area deaths
Cecil 0. Kincaid
Mrs. Cec il 0 . K inca td, 87 ..144
Not1 h F'ou rlh A, ..... M tudleporl. died
Sunda)-' ot the Mount Pl r asa nl
Reti rpme&gt;nt VillagL' in Mon rOC' .
Ohio.
Mrs. K inca id wJ s born March l R,
1HY7 at Winifn'dc . W Va .. a
daught croft hP lotrCornPI ius E . and
Prebl r :vleans Paulry. RPsidf'~ her
parent s, shf' was prPCC'dPrl in d£'ath
by her husband . .John W Kincaid .
and t wo hrothPrs. R.-1~ · Paul r~~ and
Clyde Pau iPv .
'Ar ti w• in ·th e mmmunity br forf'
leav ing Middleport. Mrs. Kincaid
was a membl'r of Heath United
Methodi st Chureh. thr Middleport
Gardm Club and WhitC' Rose Lodgt•.
Surviv ing arc a daugh!Pr, Paule)·
A. &amp;aver. Middlptuwn; IY\'O sons.
William K Kincaid. Sacr ament o,
Ca lif.. and .John P . Kincaid, Apple
Valle~. Ca li!., hoth of whom are
gr aduatf'Softhe West Point Military

Wealher forecal'it
Cloudy tonight wit h a cha nce of
rai n or drizzle. Low .3.'i-10. Vatiahlc
wind s 10 mph or il'"· Partial
clearing T\l('sd ay. High :fi-611.
Chanee of ra in 50 p&lt;'rt'Pnl tonigh t
and 10 p(&gt;r&lt;Vnl TuPsda).
E•tended Foreca.'t
Wt&gt;dnt..day thnmgh Friday:
Fair on Wedn.,.day. ('hance of
showers Thur.iday . nearing Friday. Highs !rom the upper 50s l.o
mld-ffls. Lows mostly in the 40s.

.Jackpot inc·rem&gt;t&gt;d
CLEVELAN D tAP ! - ThP nf'XI
j ackpot for the we&lt;'kly "Ohio Lotto"
is estim ated a I $3.7 million aft er no
on{' chose aU six of thf' numbf'rs
drawn in the latest game. lollery
officials say.
Winning numbers drawn Saturday night were 10, ~. 'n, 29, 32. 36.
Sa les totaled $4,466,474. said
spokeswoman A nne Bloomberg.
Th~;re wE&gt;re 292 tickets tllat named
five of thP six winning numbers .
Each Ucketholder w ill receive
$1,147 . Each of the 13,642 players
who namro fou r winning numbers
will ri'C{'[Ve $6.'i.

Academ y; a sistE&gt;r, Da hlia I.
Pa uiC'Y , Col umbus: six grandch ildrm. and eigh t grca t-grandcht ldr&lt;'n.
Sen •ices wi ll be hel d at 1 p.m .
Wedncsdav at the !1awlings-CoatsB lower F'~nera l Home in Middleport with t he Rev. Rober1 Robinson
offici at in g. Burial will he in RivC'r vi(•w Cem0t er:.· Friend s may call at
the funeral home from 4 to 9 p. m .

married while in military Sf'rvice
and now has 11 childrPn. He
returned to the FB1 after military
duty and w ork ed ther e while
finish ing college.

sears
PRE-SEASON CHAIN
LINK FENCE SALE
OUR LOWEST PRICE EVER
for Armadillo V fencing
with economy framework

Funeral serv icxes for Harley E .
.Jones. 1335 E . F airground Road ,
Mario n, w er f' held M arc h 30 at t.hf'
Snvder F uneral Home in Marion.
Mr. Jones. who died March 26, at
his hom e in Marion, w as marrif'd for
06 wars to the formPr Caro l Hecox
of the Chesl er community in Meigs
Cou ntv. Mrs .. Jones su rvives along
wit h two sons, three daughters. a
oorht cr . 18 grandchildrE&gt;n and 19
gr~;a t -grandchildren .
Mr .JonPs was C'mployed for 32
Vf'ars as a CC'mf'n1 finisher for
Ba ldauf Constru ction and 16 yPa rs
as a maintenanee man for Todt'O
Dootlndusttirs.
I3urial was in Marion Cem('tr ry.

36" High
11 Y1 Gauge
36" High
12 Gauge

Thomas sun·ivor

Prices Reduced for Line-of-Fence,
Terminal Posts and Gate5

An additional sur\/ivor of M rs.

Marl&lt;' Thomas. Philadelphia. Pa.,
who died April lo , is her mother-inlaw, M rs. ElizabE'th Guess of

Pnces are catalog prices • Now avarlabte rn our ' LG ' catalog
supplement • Shrpptng. tnsta llal10n ext ra • Ask. abou t Sea rs
credit plan s

PnmPro~'

Hcr hu sband John. who survives,
was from the Wolfe Pen area not the
deceased as was f{'J)Ortcd.

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, April 24, 1984

W orkhegins on
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By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Stall
MiddlE&gt;port V illage Council Monday night approved an agr&lt;'E'ment
with Reiser Architect s, Athens, for a
dE'tailed plan on thE&gt; development of
the town' s marina.
The action followed a m&lt;'E'ting of
the Middleport Recr eation Commission and representatives of council
with I he Reiser firm and Trautwein
Associates, Inc .. Worthmgton. During tha t session , ideas of the two
firm s w ere aired on how the m arina
might be I'Xpanded. The recr eation
C'Ommission recomm end ed a n
agrePment with ReiSPr.
ReiSE&gt;r, under it s pmposa l , wUI
hol d at least on e meeting with the
villagf' Tf'Creation commission to
obtain idE' as on the plan: w ill hold at
least onf' meeting with viJiage
council on the maner: w ill hold ol

least one public mE&gt;eting for input
into the plan. The firm will revitw
sketches supplied on the proposed
development and incorporate these
into the plan if possibl e. I! will
present preliminary designs to
counc il and the r ecreation commis·
sian for review. Reiser will prepare
a final stte plan in detail witll actua l
estimated costs of each proposed
item in the plan and a final site plan
\\111 be drawn to scale and finalized
in such a manner as to permit bids to
be ri'C{'ived l'oreach item in the plan .
Reiser w ill plan to be roordinated
with the U. S. Corps of E ngi nE&gt;ers
since approval of the Corps musl be
obtained. A financing plan w ill be
devPioped w hich will show dPfinile
m eans or nnancing the construction
of the dproject w ith tentativr
commitments trom the Corps and
other feder al and stale agPnci~;s.

Racine Village Counc il , m E&gt;etlng
in recessed session Monday night,
look action restricting utility m m panies in the community on the days
which they can disrontinue service.
Council suspended the rules and
gave all thl'E'e required r ead ings to
an ordinance to restric t thPcompani&lt;'S cuNlng off servi ce for nonpayment of bills. According to tlle
new ordinanCE', compani es cannot
discontinuE&gt; service on legal holi days or on F rid ays, Saturd ays and
Sundays. CompaniPS violating the
ordinance wUI be fined $50 a day.

II was announCE'd that Angel
Communicat ions which has been
given the franch ise to prov id E&gt; cable
telf'vlsion Sl'rviN" for the R..acinr
area will begin work on the
install ations nf'xt wwk and should
bE' In operationbyJune15. Sf&gt;rvi ce in

Tackerv ille and Dorcas w ill be a
later time. ThP program commit te&lt;'
composed of council !Vpr{'S('ntativPS and citizens will mE&gt;et al4 today
at v ill age hall to discuss the
progranning to be offered by the
firm.
Council set Wednesday, Mav 2.
and WednPSday, May 9, as clean-up
days in the town. On those days the
village truck will haul aw ay trash
collected lor the cleanup. Tlti s trash
is to be placed near the edge of r oads
so that workers w ill be able to eas il y
spot it.
Mr. and Mrs . 1-: . A . Wingett
mE&gt;eling w ith council discussed
shru bbery along Route 124. Mayor
Charles Py les and counci lman
Lar ry Wolfe will mE&gt;et wtth Mrs.
Wingell at I he scf'ne todiscuss what
can be done with the shrubbery
which needs cutt ing back.

Actual benefit s toberPalized from
the project w ith amount s of funds
w hich could be rf'alized from
acttviti&lt;'S in the area w ill beoutlincd.
The firm will providP an Pstimated
cos t ol m ai nlenancP and opera tion
of the completed project with
proposed means of financing

oper ations.
The plan will bP completed within

90 days from thP signing of thP
contract and rost to the village w ill
run betwE&gt;en $.'i.OOJ and SG.OOJ.
Semnd reading given
i\1 last night's meeting council
gave second readings to ordinantvs
S&lt;'tt ingup Middl(')JOrt asa community reinvcstmmt area and establi shIng the posllion of assistant ch ief of
police. Mayor F r ed Hoffman ,.,_
ported thai lhc 1982 community
block grant records haw lx'l'n
rContinued on page 101

It was reported that the &lt;log
ca tcher will be pick ing up clogs
running loose in the to'.vn. pc r1i('u
larly during the right l1ours.
Councilman Carroll Tt.'aford rt' ·
ported that the Sixth St. and
Julmtuwn water lines an.• now in
opera tion . Plans were madf' to
rr•pai r a drain on Pearl SL and a
discussion was held on the sl ratpg:v
to be followed in r egard l o filin g for J
varianer on fh(' installa 1ion of v... ater
m etrrs.
Council also discussed the need
for more action on thepanof council
commil lE'&lt;'Swit h rhf' idea being that
comm iiiE&gt;es hold more mC&lt;'tings
and pin down recommend at ions on
va riou s mat ters in ordPr t od(I(' !'C'3S(l
limP time involved in ff:'hTUi ar
council sessions. T h(' ffil'l(lfing w as
m :-c&gt;ss{'() until Mav 14.

,JOIJ'i FORCE&lt;; - In the true spirit of cooperation
the Athens Regional Office of the Department of
Youth Services and the Meigs Count)' -luvenile Court
have joined lorL..,. w organize a group of , -olunteer

youth who

art~

agenl'iffi to

i.L'-~i~t

undr r lht' care of the respective

Week. " Pirtun'&lt;l an• Carl lfyscU, juveniiP

('LIUJ1

officiuJ, seau•d: .J;u·k Mc~uaid, ~:outh &lt;-·oun""4•1or with
the Drpartnwnt of Youth ~· n· i&lt;-·t•s and Tt·rn·
Gardner, a..r;;."i.~tant juvt:nilt• offiet·r. standin~ 1-r, mt;l
Monda.v w go ov••r phm' for th&lt;· pro,i&lt;'&lt;'L

in the pro_j£&gt;d of "£ 'lt•ru1 U p Ohio

(.Clean Up Ohio Week" set
"Clean Up Ohio Wr'Ck .. wi ll IX' observed through lh~
com bin('(! efforts of the At hens Rf'gional orfirf' of thf'
Df'partmrnt of Youth Sc&gt;n·icpo:.; and tllr MPi gs Count.\ ·
Juvf'ni lf' Coun
The two ha\'P jomrd forces to organize a group n f
\'oluntf'f'r ~ ·outh undrr 1 hP w ing of 1hf' Sf'Vf'ral
rPspectivr ;J~~(· nr if's to pa r ti r ipatf' in Clra n Cp Ohio
Week
Tilf' .\ ·outh gmurs will lr dPmonstrat ing 1hrirdf' ~ irr
to help kf'&lt;'P I heir communi! )' and the Sta!C' of Ohio
clf'an b~· rommillin g t hf'msrlvf's to wor J.; togPt hcr on
th e pmwct.
R obPrt Buck .. l uwn ii&lt;' .fud ge ano Ralph S!.1 r kc)·.
rf'giona l admin i ~ t rat or of the I)c&gt;p;l rtment of Youth
S&lt;&gt;rv tws. .-\ thPn s Hrgiona I officp "gn' &lt;' 1hat if I roublcd

~·outh of thf' rommunit )· can ioin fmTf'S. nthPr'- 1 · ;~n
also r njoY this typ.-• of rxp&lt;'rir n('{'
Carl H~·st•ll. ju\.·cnilf' cou11 n!firial ;Hlrl .l:wk
McQu aid . Df'p.:.~rtm(•nt of Youth Sl'!Y i Cf'~ Yourh
Counsplor, a rr .&lt;. ;( '1\' ing ;1." Cf)(HTl inn!Or ~ a nd ~ up1·n ·1
~ors for tJw spPcial prnjf'rt
Both official s sa1· tho_
v hO]X' iilht'r M&lt;'ig&gt; Count;
youth gToups will r Ppond to thi s opJX)nunit .Y In m;rkf'
Meigs County a rnon• tx 'Jutiful (Jlar t• 10 li\'('.
Spt'&lt;'ia l pffun s Jn• lx ' ing m 3dr lh roughoul thr · ·~1
coun t .v I"Pgion;.il J r('a to im·oln ' DYS )'OUt h w ho &lt;J rr on
e1 ft P I1\SI n • to p;u·r irpa t P in a ]()('J l f'ffort 1o do their JXl rt
to lwlp clPan up tht'ir ('ommun it .\·.
A pr()('lamation h.\ Cm Rwh;.m l Ct•lf'~l t' has
designate&gt;d April ~ throu g h \1a\ :1 .J~ Clf\ Ul Up Ohio
Week

•

•

Mondale feels Ohio victory could nail down nomination
CL EVELAND tAP I - A vict ory in Ohio's May 8
prinnary would help nail down the Democratic
presidential nom ination before the party' s convmtion
in San F rancisco this summer, fo rmr r Vke Pres ident
Walter Mondale says .
" If I do well in Ohio, it will hE&gt;Ip a lot ... Mondale said
M onday night. " I think I now have a chance to get the
deiE&gt;ga les I need by the time we get to San Francisco."
Mandai&lt;' cautioned agai nst any ovprco nfidPn CE',
however. saying, "We've got about 40 percent of lh&lt;'
dE'IE&gt;gates yet to be sPIE'Cl ed. ' ·
Of Jhe 3,933 deiE&gt;gates to the national convention.
2,239 have bE'en chosen. Mandai£&gt; has 1,128.8, while626
are committed to Sen . Gary H art of Colorado and 167.2
to Jlle Rev . Jesse Jackson. The others ar&lt;'
uncommitted or are committed to oth&lt;'r candidates

Harley E. .Jones

•

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Council restricts cutoff days

" I talked to people like Sen. Joe
McCarthy , thp Kcnnedvs and a lot of
others," he sai d, addi ng tha t so
many people wanted to see Hoover
tllat he qu ickl y found il to bE' a
pressure job.
E llis. who Jpft M ingo County.
W.Va , in 1949 as a twn-agrr out to
seck his fortune in Washingt on.
landed a joh with the FBI and
became appointments =ret ary
lx•fore he became an agent .
When the K orean War bE'gan.
E llis left the FBI for thrE&gt;e years to
srrve in thr Air Force . HP w as

Tursd a ~·

•

\

Agent Ellis says former boss,
Hoover was "a very fair·man'

Meigs County happenings
A scheduled meet mg of the
Midd lepor1 P1D for tonight has
been rancellrd and rP·scheduiPd for
.-\prU .10 a 1 7: .10 p.m.

FHA conventioneers

See letters on Page 2

Vol.33 . No.7
Copyrighted 1984

I his. and see the hand of God. He has

Egg hunt rescheduled

,
~

thinking abou t 1ht• power of God anrl

1he Rrsu rt'E'&lt;'l ion," llw Rf'Y . Gu~ ·
RC'f'd~; TOld p;_nishione rs in W &lt;:~le r
Vall cv . M iss., w hcrP Ll tomado k il h:'CI
seven p&lt;'Opi&lt;' Saturda)· and tippC'd
the top off I he First Bapt is! Chu rch.
(;azing J t hi s small flock sit tin g nn
chunk."' of brokf'n co ncrPIC'. pilf'S of'
brick and wooden chairs pulled
from the r avaged church. Reedy
added: "We can look around al all

•

Public speaks out

in order to be nominated. a candid ate needs 1,967
deiE&gt;gati&gt;s .
The fonnf:'r v ic(' prf'S idC&gt;nt \\'On somf' kC'.\ '
r ndorsem C'n ts M onda~' from Ohio IPadf'rs, includin g
Gov . Rt chard Celeste. who was joined by Mondaleal "
ne\.vs confer ence in Columbus. M ondalr also
campatgned in Youngstown before traveling lo
ClevE&gt;Iand, w here he was to speak a t Case WPstcr n
Reserve Univer sity tod ay.
Ce leste. who had considC'I'f'd rC'm a ining neutral, sa id
hP df&gt;Cidcd over the W&lt;'E'kcnd tha t Mondale was "bes t
a hie to defeal Ronald Reagan in NovPmber and bes t
ahiP lo lead I hi s count ry in the vears ahead."
BesidE's Celestr. Mondal e ptcked up the rndON'mPnts of Oh io House Spea ker Vern Riffe .Jr . Senate

Prcsidr nt H JtT~· M(' ~ hPI and ScX'rf'laJ)' ol StiJ IC'
Shf'rrorl Brown.
CC'lostc sa id Mondal&lt;'. wit h whom h~ worked as
Pearf' Corps dir('('lor in thP Ca t1f'r aclministrJtion.
undC'rstands l hC' rconom ic and nt h~ r prohl cm&gt; nf Oh io
and 1h(' M idwrsr .
Monda le dcscrilx'&lt;l CC' Irstc ' " "a df'ar and old
fri('nd " and said he was grateful and proud to gel the
nod of thC' govrr no r Jnd ot ht'r party IParlcrs.
But hr sa id "it's nn J~· a rPcommf'nclation. 1 hav('
lP&lt;J rm'd through p.xpt.•riL'Ilt'P that ~'o u ca nnot prroj u1l.Qf'
votPr s. I mus t m~·Sf' lf earn thl'i r I r-u st and supp.Jrt ...
CE'les ll' indil'alt'll hPw n·q if'&lt;l w ith makinJ:: hischnicro
of Mond aII' OI'Pr Hart and J ackson.
" It v.muld havl' IJL"lt'fl ]Jolit iC'a lly comfol1 a blr' to sla\
neutral." he said .

Thf' Ohio prim :Hy ~\'ill hC'lp d(•cid(• 1~ ot 1ht · :-.tafp '~
17:-. na tinnJ I com ·('n I inn drll'g&lt;J I(' slots. T hf' ot hPr~ a rf'
to h{' filled b.\ ' appointm(•nt o f l h(' U h10 Df'm t KT~t 1ic
Ex('('u 1 ivf' C'omm itt('('
In Y oungstown. v.:h('t'(' thousands ot slPd induqJ'\'
jobs hm·r clis appc•a n""(! nn' r l hf' );Js t trw \ 'r'ars .
Monrlalf' sa id thC' RPaga n aclminis t r~ltinn ha:-. \)('("n
rPSponsiblf' for the Ins~ nt 2Ul,ffKl s t f"('I - J'f'lt~h 'fl jobs
natiom•.:idc .
Ask('() V..' h ~· I h(' Ca rtf'r &lt;ld ministration did n1tt r nmf' to
the M&lt;Jhoning Va llf'\\ rrs('U(' whr n stf'f'l mill s w· ·n '
r losing ln the IJ 1f' 197tls. MoncLllf' S&lt;l id. " . \ t 1ht · tim!'. ·,\.('
\\'('1'('
ju ~l s1011ing to put in pl;w(' :1 tlip&lt;!t'I!IP
organizat ion of l&lt;J bor. manaJ::f'rnl·nt ;Jnd go\·Prnmrnt
dcsignf'd to h!'lp compJni&lt;'~ mo&lt;lrrni:tf' tD 1-:l'f'P tlln"'l'
jobs ."

Kennedy enters deal
with Columbia Gas

Mays enters guilty
plea to reduced count

COLUMBUS, Ohio !API - Columbia Gas of Ohio should quit
subsidizing poor utility customer s
and tum tha t responsibility over Ia
the government, its chairman says.
Marvin E. White m adE' the
remarks Mooday whilE&gt; helpi ng
annoullCE' a joint energy purchase
progrann aimed at helpin g poor
people pay their energy biDs.
U nder the agreemE&gt;nl . Columbia
wil l buy Jow-rost na tural gas from a
non-profit energy company formed
by Joseph P . ~nnedy II. The
dllference betw&lt;'E'n the low price
and the normal price would go into a
lund to cover certain fuel b!Us.
Kennedy, whose Boston-based
Citizens Energy Corporation al·
ready has created similar programs lor home heatlng-&lt;Jil customers, said regular ratepayers
would bellelit because their cost of
paying othe!Wlse uncollectable bills
would drop.
White, hoWever, said he didn't

POINT PLEASANT - fX'xit'r
~h1~·s. who was rom·ictffl nt
first -dC'gr('(' murder with a rf'f'Om ·
mC"ndat ion of me-rr~· by a Ma son
L'ounly jul')' in August of 1!1Rl hefot'f'
thf' West Virgin ia Suprf'm f' four! of
Ap]X'als overturned the conv icllon
in .lul:c of 1~R1, piPaded gu ilt )'
Monda)· to S&lt;'COnd-degrf'(' mun:ler in
Mason County Circuit Court.
A =ond-dl'gr('(' mun:IN ca tTi~sa
possible sentenPE' of five to 18 )'Cars.
Ma ~s of ChC'sapeakc, Ohio. could be
(')igible for parole in five yea rs.
The 22-yC'ar-old Ma~s was arr ested Nov. 3. 191(1. in connE'Ction
with thE&gt; shootingdmt h of Johnny D.
Wamsley, 35. Huntington. a former
I'Psidpnt of Point Pleasant .
Wamsley' s body wa s found ncar
thcolcl Mai M oore Farm off Routc2.
six-tcntbs of a mile below Crab
Creek Road. Oct. 15.191(1.
His body was discovered by a
delivery man at approximately9: 30
a.m . Loca l officials r eported tha t

for{'S{'!' that happening soon.
"Obviously this pilot program w ill
not place us in a position whE're we
can't go to our good-paying customers and ask them to support tlle
poor-paying customers," he sa id.
"This is one step in that direction. I
believe tha t to kE&gt;ep good-paying
custom ers from doing such a thi ng
we'll havetohavesomelegislalion."
White also said he felt other
belp-the-poor energy progra m s
would have to stay in place "un111 we
get the proper legislation and get
this burden off our shoulders."
White estimates as m any as50,&lt;XXJ
households are nearly $45 mllllon in
arrears. That's about $900 a
household for the delinquents, but
White said the annount should
dwindle by next heating season as
the bills are paid off. By then , he
sa id, !he Citizens agreement should
stan supplying funds.

C.JTlZfN ~;

EAGY
GAS DEAL- Joseph Kennedy announces at a Monday press
conference in Columbus that his non-profit company , Citizen's Energy Corporation, wiD seU low-cost gas to Columbia Gas with the
prollls going to low-Income utility c ustomers who can not pay thei r
hills. 1i\P Laqerphoto)

Wam:-; J p~ · had hl•f•n &lt;.; hot ll tUJ' tmw :-.,

lhr('(" tim('s in rht · ha rk ot the lw;,cJ
and oncr ;l t thr · ha sf' of fhr- n• '&lt;'k.
apparr ntJ ~· al cloSf' ranJ::P H·ith d
small f'a lihcr WP&lt; q::xm
In support nt it...; piP&lt;l harga1 nin g
agrf'f'mf'nl . I h1 ' pmsr'f'u tirm s:11d t h1 '
staff' would 11£• st'\'f'rf'J~ · h&lt;liYl!)('l'l-d
i n t hC'pn'SC'nt at inn of it S&lt;'&lt; lSf' ;1g;1 i nst
lhr drfPnci&lt;Jnt lll ·raUSf' lhr rou r t ot
appea ls J1J]('{i that ~f'\ ' ('I'JI ilf ' m ~ ol
C'\ 'idPnC'C' suhm ill('() b~· tht· st:J ii ' m
Ma~'s' first I rial would not hf •
allowed In the second .
Thrs&lt;' itPm s included the &lt;lPl rnd
ant' s confC'ss ion to poliCE'. krl'' to the
victim's van . glovf's aUcgPd i~· wom
b)' tllc dC'fenclant whilr firin g a gun
at thC' victim. burnt port ions ot the
v ictim' s tc&gt;timoni al book and thp
weapon supposed I)' used toshoot the
victim. a handgun .
Prosecutor Damon Morgan sa id
I he statl' t hought. it cou ld not sustain
a conv iction of any morp than
tCont inued on page 101

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