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14-The Daily Sentinel

w.dne

Goode become.s
first black
mayoral nominee
PHilADE LPHIA (AP) - W.
WUson Gpode, asharecropper 'sson
nomlnat&amp;! by Democra ts as their
first black candidate lor m ayor,
pledged today "to build il city for
everyone" after turning back exMayor F rank L. Rizzo's bid for a
political comeback.
Goode will face Republican J ohn
Egan In November 's genera l election In a city where Democrats
outnumber Republicans by a 5-to-1
margin.
·
"No concessions," sa id a disappointed Rizzo, who insisted on
getting a good night' s s leep while
awaiting the final iigures today.
Goode had been favored to defeat
the tough-Uilklng former polleeman, who served two terms as
mayor from 1972 to 198J but was
barred by law from seeking a third
consecutive term.
Returns from 98 percent of the
c ity's 1.794 precincts put Goode
ahead by more than 42,rxx&gt; votes 312,219, or 53.2 percent, against
270,115, o r46pereent. for Rizzo. F our
other candidates in Tuesday's
Democratic mayoral primary
shared 20,000 other votes.
Egan captured tl)e GOP mayora l
nominal ion with 38,920 votes, com ·
pared to former U.S. Rep. Charles
Doug herty's 25,413 votes and former
city controller Thomas Gala's
21, 581.

"We are here to celebrate a great
victory. not for ourselves but for
every neighborhood In the city,"
Goode )Old his jubilant supporters
early today .
"We are going to build a city for
everyone, those who are black,
those who are white, those who are
Asian . We want to bring economic
growth here, we want safe streets ,
and we want most of all for this city
to move forward ."
The 44-year-old Goode. former
cha irman of the Pennsylvania
Public Utility Commission and for
three years managing director of
America 's fourth-largest city In the
cabinet of retiring Mayor William
Green. refused to regard his
triumph as a victory carved ·out of
black neighborhoods.
"This campaign has been won by
all people working together," Goode
told cheering supporters.
Although Goode would be the first
black mayor In the three centuries
since Philadelphia' s founding by
William P enn , the primary cam·
palgn contained few of the racial
overtones that marked Harold
Was hington's recent successful bid
for mayor of Chicago.
If Goode is elected, It would pul
black mayors at the helm In four of
the nation 's six largest clUes:
Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia
a nd Detroit.

UAW·delegates ready
to elect new president

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18, 1983

Judge orders further
probe into conspiracy

GOODE TRWMPHANT- W. W\lllon Goode waves. to 8Upporten
after Democrals nominated· him 1111 their tint black for mayor of
~rica's fourth larxest city Tuesday. A&amp; left is his wUe Velma. Goode
defeated fonner Phllaclelplda Mayor Frllllk' Rizzo in the primary
election. (AP Laserpholo).
·

CINCINNATI (API - A state
Inspector says he cited the opera tors
of a housing project, where three
died of carbon monoxide poisoning
Tuesday, In December lor allowing
fumes to escape !rom a water
heater.
Firem en blamed fumes !rom an
unvented water heater for the
deaths Tuesday. ·
''This Is ridiculous," said Don
Milan, Inspector with the Ohio
Department of Industrial Rei a tlons.
"There was no reason thilllt should
have happened." Milan said he cited
Chelsea Moore Co., which manages
the housing project , In December
1982. No one was hospitalized In that
case, however.

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PD&lt;EVILLE, Ky. {AP) - A
· fecteral jll(lge has ordered fUrther
lnvestlgafun of an allegal compi·
racy to kidnap a Letcher County
wick!w who later I'l!fused to cooperate with prosecutors.
·
.U .S. District Judge G. Wlx
. Unthank dismissed charges Tues·
day against .eight people accused of
conspiring to kidnap Kathy Osborn
Niece.

dismissed, saying Mrs. Niece would
not aid In lnvestlgatlng or prosecutlngthecue.

But Unthank said, "This Is
something the court doesn't like.
The eight, all related to Mrs.
Niece, were Indicted toUowtng the
alleged abductlon In January . .
Federal prosecutors requested
last week that the charges be

According to FBI &lt;l@clllllElllls,
Mrs. Niece told authorities ~he was
abdUcted Jan. is and-held untU .,Jan.
21 In an attempt to obtain $500,001
ransom from her father-In-Jaw,
Letcher County coal operator WlltordNiece.

But he directed that the Justice .
Department Investigate and if it
produced evidenCe " of obstnlctlon
of justice or . Interference with .
justice, that It be presented to a ·
grand Jury-"
.

the city's Winton Terrace section.
Two other c!IUdren, Chantel, 12.
and LeRoy, 17, were hosptalized.
Flnemen said 20 residents were
taken to hospitals and six, Including
the Corbin children, were admitted.
William Offutt, city heating
Inspector. said he found the vent
pipe$ had been taken off a 3€0,001
BTU water heater and fumes
entered the apartments.
Michael Kosky, spokesman for ·
Chelsea Moore, said he was
unaware of any state citations
logged against the complex. He said
Chelsea Moore's property management staff told him the heater
passed an AprU 20 Inspection by the
city.
Offutt said hlsolflce had nil record
of any problems at the corhpiel' of
seven bulldlngs containing 30
apartments. ·
Milan said . he ordered the
building's water heater and boiler
shut offuntUrepalredandinspected.

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Charles Lee 11,17, Pt. Pleasant, pleaded oot guilty toachargeo!murder
during arraignment this moriling In Gallla CountyConvnon Pleas Court. An
indictment charging Lee in connection with the 5bootlng death of Barbara
Twyman,l7, Ewington was returned Monday by county grand jury.
TWyman's body was found by sherUf's deputlesAprU 61n a well offAllce
Rd., seVeral miles south of the Gallia-VInton county Une. DeputieS were
reportedly leQ there by an anonymous tip.
Twyman, a Buckeye Hills Career Center student, had been reported
missing from her home on March 20.
She had beffi shot twice, according to an autopsy report -once in the head
and once In the chest.
Lee was arrested shortly after the body was discovered.
AtahearlnglnjuvenUecourtthenextday,Aprll7,Leepleadednotguiltyto
murder, a felony of the first degree. Juvenile Court Judge Thomas Moulton
boun!l Lee over to the adult division of rommon pleas court after a hearing on
May2.
.
Juvenllecourl officialS say It Is the first tlrnethaiajuve nllewas Indicted In
the adult division of common pleas court .
During this morning's arraignment. defense attorney Hamlin Klngtued a
motion asking that Monday's indictment be quashed - ruled void and
without effect.
King questioned the form of the Indictment , charging that one section of
the document reading "True Bill" had been marked through and replaced
with a handwritten ''True Bill" above the typed copy.
Since the May 2 hearing, Lee has been free on a$150,rxxJbondposted by his
grandparents. That bond was continued this morning by Judge Richard

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COLUMBUS,' Ohio (AP ) -The
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Wednesday proposed proposed a
new payment plan for consumers
threatened with utility cutoffs.
The counsel. In a brief flied with
the Public Utilities Commission of
Ohio. also proposed a disconnection
appeals board and lower reconnec tlon payments In what it said should
cure the "Band·Ald" approach of
handling winter utility
emergencies.
The counsel's plan would enable
natural-gas and electricity users
facing disconnection to spread out
payment of their debt to the utUity
companies over. a year. Under the
plan, the consumer each month
would pay the full current month 's
bill plus one-twelfth of the balance.
The plan would replace the
PUCO's current six-month and
one-third payment options. which
requires the ratepayer to pay
one-third of the total bill each month.
The counsel also asked the PUCO
to establish an arbitration board to
consider appeals from customers
unable to pay their bUls. Currently.
no one Is exempt from
disconnections.
The counsel also recorrunended
that:
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extended to runfromNov.15toAprll

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reconnect service to customers U
they correct payment defaults or
pay one- third of the total bill or $200,
whichever Is tess, plus any reconnectlon charge. Customers seeking
reconnectlon during the winter who
aren't on a payment plan would
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-Before restoring service during
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H onoraritm s ch osen
from .'\lleiKs sen ior.~

Meigs band students
honored at banquet

Meigs upsets.Logan;
Marauderettes lose

Largest S.le(tlon In The lftnd Area

Carbon monoxide
fumes blamed for
Cincinnati deaths

DALLAS (AP ) - The United Auto
But he also didn 't offend anybody. I
think we'd all agree that he 's a good
Workers union readied for a historic
changing of the guard. today as
Christian gentleman who has Integr ity and can be trusted."
delega tes preparl'i t1fel~t a ·new
A convention-delegate !rom Local
president and flveothertopofflcl ais .
Prestc;leot Douglas A. Fraser, 66,
867 in Boston added: "lie's not going
to be a Fraser. 1Fraser) was just a
and the others are retiring beca use
James "Eddie" Corbin, 48. his
union rules prohibit re-election of
natural leader. I'm sorry to see him wUe ThereSa, 34, and daughter,
go. " s goals will remain unchanged Tina, 6, died after they were
office rs over 65 years old .
They a re the last leade rs to have
- to seek better conditions lor the overcome In the housing complex In
worked directly with the late UAW
workers It represents and social .
Preside nt Walter Reuther In the
Weather forecast
j usttce for everyone .
union's earliest days. Reuther Is
Meanwhile, the president of the
Sixty percenl chance of showers
credited with forming the 47-year · confederation of Japan Automoblle
Workers' unions told delegates at and thunderstorms tonight and
old UAW'spollcles.
Fraser' s designa ted successor . the conve ntion Tuesday his group Thursday . Low tonight 55-611 Winds
selected la te last year by the UAW' s supports Japanese automakers southeasterly 2().,'JO mph. High
26-member executJve board, Is
moving plants to North America Thursday In mid·70s.
Owen Bieber, 5.1, vice pres ident In and the UAW organizing those
Extended Ohio Forecast
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Friday throu(lh Sunday: ·
charge of the UAW's General plant s.
Chance of showers Friday, but
"We are strongly hoping that
Motors Corp . department.
Bie ber said earlier this week he these Japanese constructions wUI fair through the weekend. Highs
was con!ldent he would be elected .
continue and help alleviate unem- M-7~ . ....ws 45-115.
There were .no other fmma l ployment problems that face the
Meets .Thursday
UAW." JchlrO Shlojl said, noilng
candidates, although -tt'adltlonally
tha
t
Nlssan
has
a
plant
In
Smyrna,
dissidents nominate one or a few
The Me igs County Dem ocrat
candidates on the convention floor Tenn., and Honda has a MarysvUle ,
.
Ohio.
plant
.
Central
Committ ee will meet at7: 30
the day of the vote.
In
an
Interview,
however,
he
said
p.m
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Thursday
at carpenter's hall,
Bieber 's new role comes at a Iinne
he
opposes
legislation
backed
by
the
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The UAW faces dwindling m&lt;'m·
bershlp - from 1.5 mUllan In 1969 to percentage of U.S.-made parts In
below 1.1 million now, dlssa tlsfac· cars sold here.
lion among autoworkers on conc'Csslonnorma l levels after a four-yl'ar
sales slump and competition from
Seek!l divorce
Imported Japanese autos , to name a
·few maj or Issues.
An action lor dissolution of
"lt's not that Owen bowled mar riage was flied In Me igs County
anybody over with his charisma," Common Pleas Court by Rebecca
said a member of the union·s top Annette Searles, Middleport, and
leadership who asked not to be Ma rk Steven Searles, Rt.1, Rutland :
Identified . " He Isn't c harismatic.
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State Representative Jolynn Bos·
ter (D G&lt;illlpoUs) announced that
the village of Syraeuse will be
receiving a federal matching grant
tor $44,388 for"development of the
MuniCipal Park Marins . The grant
has been m.'01T11111!11ded for funding
under the Land and Water Conservation Fund which is administered
by the Ohio Department of Natural

Resoort'eS.
With this grant, thP v liiag~ wUI be
able to develop a marina !or boats
and a bc.11 launch ramp on existing
~~u·k land that Is bordered on one

side by the Ohio River. The
completed project wlll upgrade
existing facUlties which receive
heavy use and are presently
undeveloped.
Although final approval must
come from the United States
Depal1ment ollnterlor, Rep. Boster
Indicated that the State Department
of Natural Resources does not
anticipate a problem In obtaining
federal·approval.
·
Funds tor · the reimbursement
program are not tax dollars, but are
revenues !roo1 oft· shore oil leases.

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section of the proposed U.S. 35 bypass liS cleurlng have been clcl\l'tld through to Bidw ell· Rodney Road In

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Springfield Township.

Income tax refunds delayed;
seven SEO counties get help
COLUMBUS, Ohio iAP l - Some Ohioan s s till
waiting on state income tax refunds m ay not get thei r
checks lor another six weeks .
·Tax Commiss ioner Joanne Limbach says del ay '
this spring stretched the wa iting time up to eight a nd
lri som e cases 12 weeks .
All checks wlll·not ha ve been mailed until late J unP
or early July . she sa id.
Ms. Limbach was asked abou t the problem
Wednesday by members of the Senate F inan('('
Commit tee during her presentation of Tax Depart ·
ment needs for the 1983-1985 biennium.
She L• seeking a $75.6 mUllan outlay, up abQut IR
percent from the $62.4 million the agt&gt;ncy received in
the current bien nium.
Her department has been given additional du tics
and Is being required to hire m ore personne l. "This Is
basically a continuation budgf't with some minor
adjustments for Inflation," Ms . Limbac h said.
The late tax returns are due to a one-third cut In the
size of the temporary staff due to budget cuts and
because many people filed la te. just a t the April lei
deadline, she sa id.
She and members of her staff checked wit h about 10
other states and with the lnte mal Revenue Service,
she said, and found tha t ncar dea dline filin g was
wldesspread.
Some of her proposed budget increase, s he sa ld, ca n
be attributed to added responsibil ities a ssigned to her
department by Gov. Richa rd Celeste and the
Legislature.
Among them were the absorption by her

department of the now·dPfunct Tax Eq ualiza tion
Department a nd It s 41 emp loy=. and a budgN bill
provision ,·eq uiJ' Ing the add it ion of lliR agen ts to lwr
a udll enforcement sta ff.
Ms. Limbach said the n&lt;'w agent s, to hl' hin&lt;l at thf'
rate of seven a. nionth throughout the ne xt btennlum .
will res ult In more Iaxes being tollPc t'Pd . .
She estlma tro that during thP fl•·st year of thf·
biennium . thP bf'&lt;'fed -up a udi t Pnforceml'nt plan will
Increase colhx tlon.• by $9 mil lion and in thP sc&lt;'Ond
year by $27 mil lion.
The Senate committ" ' i' makin g an agency -by
agency review of spmdlng I!'Vcis In thl' goV!'mor's
House-a ppmvro budgf't.
Chailman Willia m F . Bowen , D-Ci ncinnatl, said
hearin gs will continue fo r· about thf('(' w('('ks IX'fore
am endment s are cons ider ed . July I is thP fisca l.
deadline for ap proval of lhl' bud get.
Meanwhile. e mergPncy food ami sh!'l t&lt;·r a id
tota ling $~ million for thP un&lt;'mployro in ci tl&lt;'s and
coun ties a cros~ thf' nation w~s announC(l(l
Wednesday.
The federa l funds . provldrd undPr 111&lt;" jobs 1&gt;111
passed In March, an• tx·l ng d istibu ted to loca l
no n·proflt volunt!'cr groups by a coa lition of nationa l
vo lun tary agm cl., ,
Southeast Pr n Ohio counties rlc.·iarro Plig1 blc. anrl
the amount of aid for which they qua li fy lnrludP:
Adam o. $17.870: Hol'kln g, $12.:.:12: Jackson, $Ui,t lo;
Law rf'nt'&lt;'. $:1&lt;1.77R: Pi ke. $ 14 ,0~i; Sc ioto. $42 . ~1 .
VInton, $5,71i8

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waterline ex tension on Johnstown
Road . He Indicated an In terest in
bidding on the job. If the village
decides to put It out for bids.
Council and the Board of Public
Affa irs have not as yet m ade a
decis ion on whether to use village
workers or put It out for bids .
James J ennlnJ&lt;S or J ennlnJ&lt;S
Associa tes. Co lumbus. !J e nnings Is
gra nt consultant for the vUiagel
asked counc il for Ideas regarding
the 1983 Community Developme nt
Block Gra nt.
Following a d iscussion, council
Indicated It would like to extend the
water line up SR 338 to the
Yellowbush Bridge. The area up to
Yellowbush was annexed by the
village sometime ago. Council
would like to tie the water line on SR
338 ·In with the water line on
Johnstown Road . Council hopes to
extend the water line on Johnstown
Road this sunnnner.
Jenl\lngs aiso·told council there Is
a posslbUy of obtaining a grant
through the Public Works Impact
Program.
tt a grant Is received through the
program, councU expressed an
Interest In extending the waterllrte
from Southern High School to
Baahan Road. A valve and meter
would be Installed on the tine and

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Luis Mugr agt-'. a nd

Flo r-cnc'C Tho rnt on: nam ed tn
s uhsltut e custodian list well.' Mar;•
F indley . IA&gt;is MugragP a nd F lor
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Motor City and Ed win H. Da vls and
Son; purchasru a fr&lt;'C'l f'l' for th&lt;•
jun ior high; c han g!'(! BOE from
stcno to f'if'rlcal ; approvf'd lh&lt;'
policy of Southern Local a ctivity
fund and prlnc tpa I fund; nam ed
l.l!'nni&lt;• IIIII. clerk· lrt'aSui'CI'. u'
lll"as u•w of t~P DPPr fun,d and
upp i'Ovt'l lh&lt;' Tit II' Vl-0 pmgr arn .
Bobby Ord, s ul)f'rlntPnd Pnt wa s
gran ttxl

per m i s~ io n

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mt""f'ting In Pikcol nn o n Ma .v 'lfl.

l'prm lsslon was h'ra nt ed for Ord
a nd Hli i loa tt t-nd a t&lt;Y•asu!l•rs c llnic
a t Ohio Unlvf'rsity Inn. i\ thl'ns, on
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High water
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.locks project
( ;i\ I. I. IPOI.IS !OVP I- i\ repah·
on !hi' mai n loek of Uw Cai i!J~ &gt;i i s
l .oc ks ;mel Dam , sched utrxl to t)I' Kin
Vriday. llas tX'I'n postponed due to a
high wa l!•r lev&lt;' I in t h&lt;• Ohio Rlvt•r.
Work will btogi n .Ju [!{' li, the " bPst
r·stimat!'" thP U.S. Arm y Corps of
Engin&lt;'l' rs gavr· lo r lt•vel r!'d uction
to o.J IIow work to prog1·pss.

Racine council grants TV franchise
A 15 year franc hise has been
granted to Telenatlonal Conununl cations, Pensacola, Fla .. to constuct
and operate a cable TV system In the
village of Racine .
According to James Darst of
Telenatlonal Cummun lcatlon It Is.
thepollcyo!theconipany that If they
can not have the cable service In
operation within In one year of the
franchise award they wUI not ask for
a franchise.
Council, by a spilt vote. approved
the second reading of an ordinance
granting a $3 service char ge
•
Increase requested
by the Racine
Gas and Service Co.
Meeting with councU concerning
the service rate Increase was Herb
Gibson, owner of the gas company,
who answered questions posed by a
number of res !dents.
One resident conunented that her
last gas bill was $271. She said they
had InstallEd storm windows and
Insulation and had closed off a
portion of .the house. It was
~ted
that
.
. she have her furnace
checked.
A thlr4 reading of the gas rate
ordinance wUI be given on Monday,
June 6. Residents are urged to
attend !be meeting.
Bob Campbell, a pipeline contractor, Inquired as to the status of ~

The Southern board of education
has adopted the 1~84 school year.
Classes will s tart on Aug. :10, with
teachers to begin their duties on
Aug. 29. Sehool will be dism is sed for
the year on Ma y 2~.
·
The board na med Carl Wo lff' and
Howard Caldwell I ll, a·S co-coo~ hes
of the freshman basketball team.
Kat hy Blacttnar was l'C('mployed as
Cha ptPr I coord lnalor a ml .John
Dudd ing as the girls' soft ball coac h.
Ttw boa rd a pprovrd the g radua tion or 66 smlor s with gradua tion to
bE' he ld Sunday , May 22, at Rp.m .
The boanl nam ed lhl' following to
thf' substitue tPaChf'rs lis t, Michael
Boring, F'lor'Cnce Circ le. Dona ld
Dudding. FranCf'S FnstPr , Opa l
C nJesPr, Valarlf' HanstiilP, .John
Haggerty , VIn as Lf:ot&gt;. E lea nor
McKf'ivey , He it•n Maag , Rober ta
Ma idens . .Ja nninP PetrPI. Nat han
RobinPI 11• and Kt•vln ShPppan.l.
Named to thf' subsltutf' bus
drlv&lt;'rs list wen' C'luu·i&lt;" T . Cha pm a n, Bobby Dudding. Willia m
DowniC', .Jr., A~1ro n Sa ,v rP. Ca rl
Wil son, .Jr .. and Hilt on Wolfe•.. lr.;
ha tnL~i to subst ltuc coo k list ••·c• n ·
Ann lloso. G!'raldin&lt;' Cil'i and .

then tied In with the ChestPrTuppers Pialnssystem .ln caseofan
emerge ncy water could purchase
from eithe r system .
It was pointed out that In case of a
chemica I spill In the Ohio River the
pumps a t the village water wells
would have to be s hut down .lf suc h a
thing would occurr Rac ine would be
able to supply the town with wa ter
by purchasing water from Chester Tuppers Pla ins.
Ed Wagne r, who res ides on SR
l2&lt;1. Indicated a number of reside nts
of the a rea have expressed a
wt lllngoess to pay a tap lee and even
he lp with labor II the village would
extend the wate rline.
It was pointed ·out that !Ire
hydrants could be Installed which
would lower the homeowners fine
Insura nce rates .
Also meeting with council were
Edwin Neutzting of the SyracuseRacine Regional Sewer Distric t,
Syracuse Mayor . Eber Pickens,
Jack Williams and, John Philson,
members of Syracuse Council.
The group met with council to
resolve the issueofwhopaysthecost
for the raising of sewer dis trict
manholes when streets are paved .
The sewer dlsll1ct suggested that
the villages and sewer district split
(Continued qn page 8)

Conrad lti pl l'y. a spokt'Sman for
thP rorps' Huntington. W.Va . rllstrict Oflil'C, said two wate r S('ais la •·g&lt;• tlnnbers a t th!' top &lt;•f the mai n
lock's mlt t•r ga t('; ...: WPI'P diS&lt;'O·
vcre(l missing rc'f.·ent ly.
Because the S('a is al'f' gone. lhl'fl '
has t)e(on "hig hly cxrps sivp " lrak
age from the rivrr Into fi1L' IJOOI.
When repairs bej;(in, the ma in lock
will be closed and traffi c will b!•
re- rout ed throLJg h &lt;h&lt;' sma liC'r
auxiliary lock . T his is I'Xp&lt;&lt;'t&lt;xl to
slow lockages dow n s ignifi can tly .
Repairs an • &lt;'X JX't'ICd to tak&lt;' SI'VPn
to lOdays.
Ripley sa id th at with lh L' S!'i!IS
mlsslng from th&lt;' m ain lock.
lockages hav&lt;· a 11-cady lx '&lt;'n ['('.
duced. The corps Is prese ntly
allowing only two barges through
the lock per passa ge.
This Is being accomplis hed by
allowing the two to lock through in
tandem wit h ••ach other. Ri pl ey
added. -

Faces OWl rhargt•
TheGallla -Mcigs post of th&lt;' s ta te
highway pat rol cited a Bourneville
man for DWI fo llow ing a car-deer
accident on U.S. 33 Wednesda y
night.
Robert L. M lnkos, 32, was
reportedly north ~und at 10: 10
p.m .. three-tenthS of a mile north of
County Rd. 19 1n Bedford Township,
when a deer ra n Into the path of his
vehicle.

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AU !etten~ are Hubjed Lo edltln.c IUld mUHt be siKfled with name, addreM

For the working stiff
WASIDNGTON - Two worka·
day truck drtvers, Frank Greco of
New Jersey and Jerry BUss of
Michigan, testified In March before
the Senate Labor Committee.
Partly because of thelr sohertng
testimony, the committee last week
voted unanimously to try again on a
Labor-Management Racketeertng
Act. The Idea Is to do a little
something to protect the working
stiff.
The pending bill is sorely needed.
Over the past 30 years, and
·especially since 1974, lndustrtal
pension funds have mounted lnto
billions of dollars. Most such funds
are honestly administered, usually
by joint labor-management trus-

tees,

James]. KUpatrick '

~-----------------------------------tax evatlon. Meanwhile, abuse!j
conduct would be sUspended from

but . examples abwnt ct
collusion and abuse. Durtng the 97th
Congress, theSenatetwlcepassed a
bill Intended to address the pt'l&gt;blem, but the bill dled In an
lndlfferent House. Now the prtnctpal sponsors, Orrin Hatch of Utah
and Sam Nunn of • Georgia, are
pressing for action on a schedule
that will leave the How;e no excuse
lor Inaction.
The bill would make It a felony,
punishable by up to five years In
prtson, for officials of either labor or
management to abuse the trust
reposed In them. Other provisions
would Increase penal des for buying
and selling labor peace. Under this
bill, an official convlcteQ of cornipt

office the moment a gutity verdict
were returned; he could not.
contlnue to Infiuence pension decl·
slons whUe his conviction langulshed on appeal.
Corruption on the waterfront,
centered ln the International Long·
sharemen's Association, sparked
the Interest or Senate Investigators
30 y~ars ago, but nothing much
happened untu the Justice Department cracked down In 1975. As a
result of the department's work,
more than a hundred high-level
union officials and shipping company executives were convicted on
charges of extortion, kickbacks,
obstruction of justice and Income

Jobless work'er upset
know that the economy hasn't
Improved? The people are running
out of benefits and are forced to
degrade themselves and ask for
assistance from the Weltare
Department.
They aren 'I worklng, they are
starvlng. I suppose that that doesn't
really concern the elected officials
of our country thou gh.
After all, they vote In pay
Increases for themselves . It Is a
crying shaine that the county, ell,
state, and national elected officials
can't beut on unemployment. or
better yet, why don't we Import
officials from Japan to run our
country? At least they would keep
us working. - J . D. Hudson,
Middleport.

Let'$ keep out .leaders
Well. folks , I think we blew It We
have a fine superintendent at
Eastern High School and now a
really exceptional school principal.
How many have gone to see for
themselves what they have ac·
compllshed? Well , I have. You
couldn't help but see what's been
done.
Flrst, 1 wasn't almost run over by
a car speeding out of the lot - cars
were parked and stayed that way.
Students were nol sprawled out on
the steps smoking or out ln the yard
smooching (old-fashioned word,
Isn't It? I
There was no trash on the
grounds. The front planter has been
repaired. Inside It didn't sound like
feeding time at the zoo - the
students were ln their seats In the
classroom. The ha lls were cleanno trash anywhere. It really looked
and sounded like a place or
learning .
Now we all know or should have
rea lized by this time life Is serious
and not all fun and games. If our
future is· ever to be secure all of us

Harvard professors or doctors or
whatever but It 's just as Important
to learn to be somethlng - be a
good car mechanic, a carpenter, a
bricklayer, but learn, learn and
keep on learning.
I have seen with my own eyes an
Easlern student who couldn't spell
his middle name graduate with a
dlplome he really dldn 't earn.
Most people rea lly don't like to be
"free" to do as they please lor wlth
that feeling comes the--knowledge
that nobody really cares or I
wouldn't be turned loose.
Teachers and parents should lry
to teach children to be the best they
can be. So for anyone who went to
college and chose to become a
teacher- for the love of Heaven. be
a teacher and don't jusl look for
quilling time and your paycheck.
Now get on the phone and call
school board members and neigh ·
bors a nd see If we can keep what we
have a nd support Mr. Janson and
Mr. Robert s In trylng to make this a
local school dlst rlct we can be proud

He rep~ Steve G
the
Los Angeles
~
man. Now there are'asking Steve
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top rookie In the senior clrcult. It's double and Ken Oberkfell added a
an award he's ,!101 even looking at two-run single In se\'l!llth as the
right now·
Cardinals overcame Houston's 3-1
"Sure, lt's greatlflthappens, but lead.
I'm certainly no1 thlnldnil aboutlt.
Joaquin Andujar, 3-5, got the
t sa
In spru,tg tralnlng, There are a lot of good rookies out victory forSt. Louts and snapped his
there "
'Take a look .out at fltst base you're looking at ihe tlfth consecu·
&lt;111m five-game loslng streak. He
ttveDodgertoberooldeofthe ear . .
The Dodgers led 3-l In the tlfth allowed Terry Puhl'sbomer, whUe
.. said Los Angeles ~ e~ when Brock drUied his grand slam Cardinal reliever Bruce Sutter
Tommy Lasorda
ag
off Bill Gullickson. His lw!&gt;-run Yielded Phil Gamer's bomer.
;
G
homer in theeighthlnnlngcameoff
Cubs5,Braves3
Taking over .or arvey at flrst Chr'·
Welsh d pped the ring
baseand tthepl
lsG
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an ca .
sco
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KelthMorelandsluggedatwo-run
whose la~t co~~butlregBrock,
DaveStewart,4-{),gotthevictocy homer and Ron Cey homered
on to the after hurling hitless ball for 2 1-3 had a run-srortng double to lead
llodger cause was s lx runs
batted In Innings after l'E'IIevlng starter Burt
Chicago to Its seventh victory ln Its
Wednesday night with a pair of Hooton In the fifth
bomeruns fncludlnghlsflrstcareer
·
last10games.
grand s~ as the Dodgers burled
Cardinals 8, As&amp;ros 5
• Steve Trout, 3-5, got the victory.
theMontre~ Expos 13-3.
Tommy Herr led off an eight-run although he left in the stxth"inning
"It felt good," the low-k Brock seventh Inning with a slngle and when Atlanta scored three ttmes to
said when asked abwt ~ most capped the explosion wlib a three- · make It 5-J. Bob Watson singled in
prodUctive night In the majors . "But run homer, his second-ever In the two of the Braves' runs and Terry
what made It even better Is that we majors. St. Louis sent 13 batters to Harper singled in the other.
tiouncedbackafteratoughl~innlng the plate against four Houston
GlantsS. PhDiles I
Jack Clark belted a grand slam
losslastnlght. That's been the mark Pltcherslntheblglnnlng.
ofthlsteamallyear.
WlllteMcGeebeltedarun-scortng and drove · In six runs as San
In other National League games
Francisco won for the lith tlmeln Its
st. Louis downed Houston s-5: Horse Bhow set
llist 13games.
Chicago beat Atlanta ~3. New York
The 21st annual Shade PrO horse
Clark's fifth career slam::~::wi11ch
nippedSanDiego2-1 San Francisco show will be held at Shade was his third homer oftheseason shelled Phlladelphl~ 8-1 and Pitts- Elementary School May 30, begin· gave the Giants a !&gt;1 lead In the
'burgh edged Cincinnati H.
nlng at noon. rain or shlne.
seventh lnnlng. One out later , Daye
Batting .2fJ/ with nine homers, 28
There will be 20events with a $100 Bergman. hit his flrst homer of the
runs batted ln. 24 runs scored, three barrel race and a $100 open .cl~$5.
stolen bases, seven doubles and two Lunches wiD be served. Proceeds
trtples, Brock Is making a bid as the will go to the PTO.

within th.e Teamsters Central
States Pension Fund were InViting
congressional' attention. 1be Employees Retirement lqcome Secur·
tty Act (ERISA) In 1974hadcreatect
new oceans ol pension money, and
the sharks were swarml1)g lp,.
Frank Greco, a malltttler . of
Teamsters Local478 In UniQ!I, N.J.,
educated. the Senate cornlllllf;j!e In ..
certaln facts of Ufe. His local is a
part ol the Teamsters Joint CouncU.
73, which also lncludes localS 96
and 863. Four o!tlcers of Local 945
were convicted of misuse of benefit
funds, but they remained In ottlce
for almost two years while thetlconvlctlons were being appealed.
Two officers of Local 863 were
Indicted last July for "lipping off·
the health and welfare fund ."
Another New Jersey union, Local
560, was dominated by Anthony
Provenzano, who stayed In office
lor three years while his conviction
for extortion was under appeal.
Alter serving a seven-year sent·
ence, he retumecUo his union olftce
only to be convicted of murder. He
was replaced by his daughter as' ;
;
secretary-treasurer.
In Detroit, Jerry Bliss managed ;
to wln a hard-fought election as ;
secretary-treasurer of Teamsters •
Local 337. In retaltatton, union ;
bosses at the lnternatlonal level !
strtpped him of responstbUitles and j
reduced the salary for the office ,
from$5,700amonthto$500amonth. :
Locals 299 In Detroit and 406 In :
Grand Rapids feU under the •
Influence of a couple of characters :
convicted of extortion.
:
As Bliss remarked In his testlm· :
ony, the crooks "would have had far ;
different and shorter union ca- !
reers" If the pendlng bUI had been in :
effect
at the tlme of their convic- •'
..
lions. The bill would get the bad •
apples out of the barrel before ;
· extended damage could be done. ;

MlkeKrulcaw, tradedbyPhlladel-

ment Includes a chart with the
candid title, "Outcome of Hypothet·
leal U.S. First Strtkes, 1993."
The chart Incorporates some
crucial assumptions Into its calcula·tlons. For one thlng,lt assumes that
the Soviet Union would "not launch
out from under the attack" - In
other words, that the Russians
would, fofsome reason, not launch
their nuclear missiles at the first
warning of a U.S. attack or while
our mlssties were.ralnlng death and
dcstructlon .on them.
The equation also admitted ly
" Ignores the Impac t of X-rays,
neutron radiation, electrom3gnetlc
pulse, thermal effectlves (and)
possible proble ms or variations ln
yield. (accuracy) and rellabUity of
U.S. weapons ."

But with all these highly favora ble - not to say unlikely assumptions, and an adjustment
for only 100 MX missiles instead of
200, the secret projection Indicates
that after a first strike by our
modified Minuteman m. Trtdent II
and MX missiles, not a slngle Soviet
missile suo· would survive.
According to a recent Pentagon
report. the Russians now have a
total of 1,391lmlsslle silos at vartous
locaUons. Planners figure on two
nuclear warheads to take out
each Soviet silo. ThesP would have
to be warheads with "hard target
kill capability," meanlng able to
destroy steel-and-concrete remforced underground missile silos.
(In macabre nuclear parlance.
"soft" targets are cities - and, of

u.s.

course, people.)
The best U.S. hard-target rnJs.\
sUes are 300 recently upgraded l
Minuteman Ills, each carrylng:
three warheads
!
The Navy is developing a mlsslle l
with the sam~ capabUity. the D-5..
for use In the Trident II submarine-;
launched missile system. The 150 •
D-5s planned will each have 10 ;
I
warheads, for a theoretical "kill",
score of 750 Soviet silos.
1
Then comes the MX. a super-i
accurate missile capable or drop-:
ping Its warhead within 304 to 425;
feet of a target. No known silo cou ld :
withstand a nuclear blast that close.·
The 100 MX missiles. with 10;
warheads apiece, would put the ~
United States over the top tn l
destructive power.
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Melli.; Padres I
·
..,
Darryl Strawberry's RBI single
drove ln the wtnnlng run In the
eighth Inning. It was the · second
game-wlnnlng hlt ln two nights ror
!he21-year-old rookie
·
Strawberry's slngle came oH
DaveDravecky,6-2,whowastrylng
to beccmethe firSt NLpltchertowln
seven ames.
g
Mike Torrez, 2-5, and Doug Sisk
comblned on a seven-hitter. Stsk
earned his fourth save.
Plraie8 2, Reds 1
Rick Rhoden hurled a strong
six-hitter and Dale Berra scored
both Pittsburgh runs.
Rhoden, 2-3. lowered his ERA to
2.24. He did not allow a Cincinnati
runner past llrst In the final six
lnnings.
Berra slngled ln the thl~ toning
and scored on Lee Mazzllll sdouble.
Then, with the score tied J.l, Berra
led oft the seventh with a single and
scoredwhenleftflelderGaryRedus
erred on another MazziUI double.

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WASHINGTON (NEAl - Be·
and Connecticut.
would have one hell of an evacua- Its proximity to a major metropoll -~'
We voted for a school levy. Let's
hind
the
Nuclear
Regu
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tory
Com·
way.
The
broader
problem
was
consition assignment. "
get something out of It besides grief
tan area, other nuclear power &lt;
dered, however, durtng a chilling
Our _whole country has finally
John G. Kemeny, president of plants now operatlng or unde r;~&lt;
and worry . Don't let some other mission's unprecedented decision
wakened to realize ou'r children
exchange at a closed meetlng four
Dartmouth College and chairman
school takP our Mr. Janson or Mr. to cons ider shuttlng down two
construction were cited because of '
nuclear
power
plants
lies
operating
years ago or the President' s
have been cheated out of a good
of the commission. asked his
Roberts . - Margan:'! F . (Mrs.
similar siting problems.
,,•
so
terrifying
thai
federal
a
prospect
on
the
Accident
at
Commission
education. Sure, w~ can't all be
colleagues: "Isn't It possible to
Ma 111n L.i Nesselroad.
The worst-case danger posed by;
officials are reluctant to discuss It
Three Mile Island .
consider whether under such cir- those facUlties was starkly des.;:
publicly.
" Indian Point Is only 35 miles cumsta nces ln New York City you
crlbed by Theodore Taylor, a~
When the NRC voted unanimfrom New York City, and New York
order people to stay Indoors•"
professor at Princeton Unlversl~
ously e:~rly this month to order the
City Is not evacuable," sa id Paul E .
Responded Marks; "Exactly . and a member of the presidential\
closing of the nuclear generati ng
Marks. a vlee presldenl of Colum- Potassium Iodide, and you are
commission :
·;
stations unless "s ignifica nt defi bia University and a member of the
going to bite the bullet and accept a
"The Inventory of two partlcu-~
ciencies" In emergency plans were
comml~.slon. "There Is no plan for
certain amount of biological effects
larly troublesome radioisotopes. ~
remedied within 30 days, It cited
evacuation of New York City ...
In this kind of situation."
. cesium 137 and strontium 9(j .. .:
only the potential danger to the
because there could not be ... There
Potassium Iodide protects the
Inside a typical nuclear power plant'
residents of suburban counties
. '
tis l no way of developing a plan."
thyroid gland- but no other hum an
that s been operatlng lor several'
north or New \'ork City .
Another corrynlsslon member.
organ -from the effects of nuclear
years Is equal approxlmalely to the-l
Unstated was the far more
Russell Peters6n, president of the
radiation. There are no ·o ther
quantity
of these two matertals tha~•
S&lt;'l'ious I hrea 1: A major accident
Audubon Society, noted that "If
known radiation blocking agents.
would be released ln an explosion of•'
could produce an lntolerably high
they had a catastrophic accident at
While members of the presiden- 25 megatons of fission.
~
number of deaths a nd Injuries- as
Indian Point or a major release or
tial commission generatiy agreed
"This Is larger 1than the fission:
a result of both' radiation exposure
nuclear radlatlon and the wind was
that the Indian Point facility posed
yield
of any thermonuclear weapon;
and the panic Induced by a n
blowlng toward Manhattan, you
t~e most serious danger ln terms of . that's ever been exploded ...
unmanageable evacuation -Inside
the natlon's largest city and In Its
f''TTA @t~S R11tr ~~·1'tl~
suburbs In three states.
"Maybe If I ;an our UN mission like the 'David
Moreover, members of lhe most
141:A
prestigious commission ever esta.bLetterman Show' I'd be more popular on colllshed by the federal gcvernment to
lege campuses ... "
consider safety Issues relat,lng to
nuclear power plants have expressed the rear that similar
problems may exist In at least three
other states - Massachusetts,
llllnqls and Arizona .
The recent NRC decision dealt
with Indian Polnt units 2 and 3,
located In Buchanan, N.Y., on the
east bank of the Hudson River 35
Toclay Is Thursday, Ma)'l9, the I~th day Qf1983. TherE' are 2~days left miles north of midtown Manhattan.
Under previously established
ln the year.
Today's highlight ln hlstol)':
procedures, however, the NRC
On May 19. 1536, Anne Boleyn, the second queen of England's King considered the efficacy of emerHenry VIU, was beheaded.
gency plans affectlng ony the area
withln a 10-mUe radius of Indian
On this date:
In 1588, the 1.Jl ships of the Spanish Annada saUed !rpm Usbon. Portugal Polnt.
Thus, the ocmmlsslon dealt only
to at'-ck England.
In ]876, an exposition rnarking the American Centennial opened In with the protection of less than
300,CXXI people living In suburban
Phllaclelphla .'
In 1945. more than 400 U.S. warplanes bombed Tokyo durlng World War and exurban Westchester, Rock·
land, Putnam and Orange counties
II.
An~. In 1967, the Soviet Union ratified a treaty with the United States and · rather than the entire New York
Britain banning n11cleat wejlpons In outer space.
metropolitan area which encomTe~ years ago: 'llle Soviet Union and West Germany signed a 10-year · passes more than f6 million "You'll ':lever amount to anything, Gallleo, until you stop watching so
agreQtnent calling
econ()mlc, lnctustrtal and technical Fperat!on. . residents of N~w York, New Jersey yopernlcus," . . · .
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WASHINGTON - Despite repeated denials over the years, there
Is secret evidence that U.S. military
strategists are planning for a
nuclear first strlke option against
the Soviet Union. The MX missile Is
an Important part of this plannlng.
A credible flrst-slrlke force requires land-hased, highly accurate
mlsslles capable of knocking out an
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serious retail a lion . The United
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Southern wins ·SVAC crown .
Southern's Tornadoes won their
third stral&amp;ht SVAC baseball cham·
plonshlp Wednesday with a convtnctng 14-3 victory aver the
Hannan Wildcats af Mercerville.
The Tornadoes became the 1983
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Tony Riffle went the distance
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Indian coach faces
open heart surgery

GI(;\ZTNG - Kcntuc:ky Verhy winner Sunny's
Jlalo samples tht• gntss ncar the stable at the PimHco
Hac•· Courst• Wednesday . Trainer David Cross, right,

updated the ringworm situations, saying, "Every·
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are entrants In the Preakness Stakes race Satunlay.
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Logan wins SEOAL softball crown
as J odi Harrison singled a nd was
foret'd a t second by Cindy Crooks,
who promptly stole second and
went to third on a wild pit ch . When
Horton drew a walk , shP continued
around fi rst and headed for st-cond
with Loga n throwing the ball away
at sf'Cond , letting Crooks score.
Loga n tied it in the seventh as a
sing le, an error, and a walk loa ded
the bases. A fi elder's choice drove

Hitting for Meigs was Harrison
wit h two singles and Robin Buctlng·
ton with a single. Cotterill for Logan
had a triple and three singles.
M PIgs' rI g h t fI e 1d e r, Beth
Gloeckner, was pointed out for
making fi ve greal catches In the
fie ld .
On the. mound, Natalie Lambfrt
fa nned five a nd walked four .
Logan's Hinerman struck out three

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PHilADELPHIA (AP) -The
Pltlladelphla 76ers are convinced
that thls Is the year they get to wear
the gold rings.·
..
The 76ers beat the Milwaukee
BuCks, 115-103last night to advance
to- the NatloJ!Bl BasketbaJI·Assocla·
tlon championship series for the
fourth time In seven years.
'TheSixerslost to Portland In 1977.
and to the Los Angeles Lakers In 1900
and last year.
Andrew Toney with 30 points and
seven assists, Moses Malone's 28
points and 17 rebounds, and Julius
Erving's 24 points led the Slxers to
the clinching victory In the best-of·
seven se!fes against the Bucks for
the Eastern Coilference title.
Philadelphia won the first three
games, lost the fourth (In Milwau ·
kee Sunday) and took the ntth last
night for a 4-1 triumph.
The 76ersopen the title series here
Sunday (3: 30p.m. EDT\ against the
winner of the Western Conference
series between the Lakers and the
San Antonio Spurs. The Lakers lead
the series 3·2 after losing Wednes·
day night 117-112.
The Stxers broke open the
deciding game against the Bucks In
the third period. They led 6:\.62, and
' then scored 10 straight points In a
13-2 rally, The Bucks never reco·
vered, never got closer than live,
and In the final period trailed by as
many as 16.
Coach Bllly Cunningham of the
76ers said it was the best game his

team has played In tbe playoffs,
Including the tour-game sweep of
the New York Knlcks In the Eastern
semifinal.
Coach Don Nelson or the Bucks
said of the Stxers, "This Is the best
team I've seen In lOyears. They are
the next world champions In my
opinion. They play a different style
In the West, but I can't see anybody
touching the Slxers.''
All the 76ers attrtbuted the
blowout of a good Mllwaukee team

CJOnniS..S
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our third (Eastern) title In four

years. In comparison to other years
I feel we are as well-eq'IIPped as a
team can get."
·
Meanwhile. defending NBA
champion Los Angeles saw Its
two-game edge over San Antonio In
their besNtf-seven series narrowed
to 3-2 Wednesday alght with the
Spurs a 117-112 winner on the
Lakers· home cou11 .
The Western Coilference cham·
pionshlp series now shifts to San
Antonio for the sixth game Friday
night. A seventh game ,lfnecessary,
will be played Sunday at the Forum.
" Our season could have ended." a
pleaSed Spurs Coach Stan Albeck
said after the trtumph over the
Lakers. "Now we are going back to
San Antonio . I don 't know If that Is
good or had, but hopefully we will be
back here next Sunday.

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ARLINGTON, Texas (API -Bill
Stei~ thrives on a situation that
would give mas! malar league
players an ulcer.
His job with the Texas Rangers
depends on delivering hit s In the
most dramatic moment s of the
game.

bench In the bcttomofthel4th innln!&lt;
to deliver a bases·loaded s lngle In a
3-2 victory over the Clevela nd

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If Cleveland Manager Mike
Ferraro had not left Heaton In the
game. Texas Manager Doug Rader
would have gone io a nother batter.
Dave Tobik, who scattered three
hits over four Innings, picked up the
victory in relief for the Rangers, his
first of the season against a loss.
Heacon's record ev ened at1 ·1.
Cleveland starter Lary Sorensen
Oirted with a no-hitte r before h&lt;' lost
It ln the seventh Inning when Texas
scored two nms on his wild pit ches.
Sorensen retired the first 14
Ranger txittcrs before hr walked
CeorgP Wright in the fifth Inning.

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· American League West standings
~ ATLANTA (AP) - Ray Floyd,
turned pro.
by one game over California.
Tom Watson, who has been the
Stein singled up the middle off
:;who has the best scoring average on
:the pro golf tour this season, says It's Player of the Year five of the last stx
reliever Neal Heaton, 1-1, to score
.. tlnte to get back to work after a seasons, Is returning from a
Buddy Bell from third base. Bell had
ttwo-week layoff.
two-weeklayoffstUiseeklnghlsflrst
singled and moved over after Pete
: "I needed the rest becauSe I was victoryoftheseason.
O'Brien's double. An intentional
~burned put, butlt'stlrneiwononeof
Portions of the final two rounds
walk to Larry Parish set the s tage
'~the&amp;f,tl$g$,'' he said.
Saturday and Sunday will be
for Stein's heroics.
r-_ __::_:~:__ __ _
~. still seeking his first tour televised nationally (CBS!.
He has two hits this season. Both
have been game winners.
=triumph this year, ranks among the
~avorttes In the$400,(XX)Atlanta.GoU r------.------....:.~:...:.:;;:__::;_______
·Classic 'which began today over the
rolling hills of the 7,001-yard, par72
~ Atlanta Country Club course.
, "Money means nothing when
: compared to winning a tourna·
• ment," he said. " I couldn't llvewith
: myself If money was the only thing I
', played for. U you win tournaments,
~ the money takes care of ltseU. ''
'I
• Floyd, runnerup In the Tourna ·
: ment of Champions last month , has
: played well enough to rank seventh
: on the season's money list with
: $150,773 and his 70.24 scoring
BY: LEE. CHIC AND
' average is the best on tour, edging
DEE CEE
: leading money winner Lanny Wad·
: klns, who has a 70.38 scoring
: average and $243,0191n earnings.
: Wadkins, also returning after a
: two-week layoff: beat Floyd by one
: shot In the Tournament of Cham·
: plans and he won the Greater
•I Greensbcro Open earlier In the
MIDDLEPORT
1 year.
' Floyd, who lost the Atlanta event
: on the,flrst hole of a playoff to Keith
, Fergus last year, said, "The last few
: years my goals have been the same.
• I'd like to win tournaments •. lnclud·
: lnga major.' lead the money list, win
: the VardOn Trophy and make the
: Rider Cup In those years It Is played.
:They're all realistic goals, but I ·
}haven't reached all of them yet."
: It he maintains his position In the
:scoring race, he'll win the Vardon
I
•Trophy and be currently Is solidly
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STUFFED
FLOUNDER
PRIME
RIB
:entrenched In second place behind
POTATO
POTATO
:wadklns In the race fo'r Ryder Cup
:points.
,
VEGETABLE
VEGETABLE
, The 4Q.year-old Floyd's last .
ROLLS
ROLLS
:vtctory came In the 1983 PGA, the
SALAD BAR
SALAD BAR
;18th triumph of his career.
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• The field of 155 also Includes the
:South African father-son duo of
NON-ALCOHOLIC
NON-ALCOHOLIC
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The game was close almost all the
way, with the final IW'nlng point an
~ run by the Spurs to jump ahead
107·100 after trailing by one point
early In the last qua11er . Los
Angeles pulled to within three points
with 2~ minutes remaining, but the
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Mike Mltcbell scored · 26 polnts,
Artis Gilmore had 25 points and 14
rebounds. and Johnny Moore scored
23 points and handed off17 assists to
pace San Antonio.
Kareern Abdul-Jabbar led the
Lakers with 30 points, but had just
seven rebounds. Jamaal Wilkes
scored T1 points !or Los Angeles ,and
Johnson hadl6polnts, 19asslstsand

Stein's hit beats Tribe

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for·all Interested members.
•· FOUowtng a brief business meet·
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Teaford and BeckY Anderson wllo
tied for low putts, and Dorothy Ka!-r
tor low gross were prize
Ladles of the area are Invited to
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. Philadelph~a advances; Spurs top ·Lakers.

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CLEVELAND (AP) -Cleveland
Indians' pitching Coach DonMcMa·
han wni be hospltallzed for at leastlO
daysafteropenbeartsurgerytoday,
officials of the American League
team say.
McMahon, 53. was In University
Hospitals In Cleveland for the
triple-bypass operation. officials
sald.
"We will all miss Don, but look
forward to tiis Speedy recovery lind
his early return to the Indians," said
Phil Seghl, Indians' vice president
and general manager. "He has done
a fine job with our pitchers."
McMahon will be hospitalized at
least 10 days.

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was a tine. birthday present for
Coach Hilton Wolfe Jr. as Southern
scored ln.rNf!rY Inning In posting the
Important victory.
Just last Week, the Wildcats had
won the sectional tOIIl'ftamenl
Southern scored fltst 011 an error,
single by Tony Rlffle, walk to Zane
~le, and Rob Cunningham's
long double. John Porter had two
singles and three RBI' s, Tony
Deem two singles and three RBI'S.
Wade Connolly walked three
times, Rlf!le had a double to go with
his single and two RBI's, Beegle a
single, David Ebersbach a single,
and Joey WoUe · two Important

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Pon~e~oy-Middleport,

May 19, 1983

ThuMIIy,

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Calendar
THURSDAY

MIDDLEPORT - Child Conserva tlno League will meet
Thursday. 7:30 p.m . home of
Mrs. Thelma Osborne. Speaker
will be Pa t Holter on flowe rs.
and hostesses, Clarice Ke nnedy
a nd Ca rl a Soulsby.
ROC K SPRING S Better
Health Club will meet Thursday
at the home of Nancy Morris at
1: :w1 p.m.
POME ROY Ma gnolia
Club, Pomeroy, will meet 'l'hurs·
day a t 7:30 p.m . at the home of
Mrs. Burton Smith.
P OMEROY - Meigs Demo·
crat Central Committee will
meet 7:30 this evening , at
Carpenter's Ha ll , E . Ma in ,
Pomeroy.

FRIDAY

RUTLl'tND- Rutla nd Sons of
the American Legan will S()OII·
sor a danee Friday at Rutland
Legion Ha ll from B p.m . until I
a. m . Music will be by " Music
Unlimited."

Thunday, May 19, 1983

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OUTSTANDING - Karla Brown, daupw of
Mr. Wid · Mrs. WUllam Brown of Rutland and a
member of the 1983 graduating class of Meigs High
School, was presented the Semper Fedells Award for
musical exceUence by Marilyn Goodnlle, band
director, at a banquet Tuesday night. She was also

selected the outstanding senior band member and Is
pictured here ~ylng her plaque along with
·underclass winners of the outstanding award, from
the left, Tim Sloan, freshman, Charlotte Lyons,
sophomore, and Sherry Arnold, Junior.

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Fernwood Garden notes annzversary
The fifth anniversary of the
organization of the Fe rnwood
Garden Club was observed recently
a t a meeting he ld at Zion Church of
Christ.
Special guests were mem bers of
the clubs which sponsored the
group. Kathryn J ohnson. president.
welcomed the members and guests.
For devotions she read artie les a nd
poems on "Worry."
Timely gardening tips we re given
by Helen Johnson, who described
May as the unpredictable month. a
bridge between cool spring a nd hot
summer.
. She said most vegetables should
be planted by now, that beets and
car rots shou ld be thinned for good
growth . Cotnmenting on flower s.
UVI&lt;. REAL E~

she noted that roses need a weekly
s praying of fungicides and pesti·
c!des, and said that putting a rusty
jar ring around tomato plants will
keep the slugs away.
For the program, Janet BoOn of
Rutland Friendly Club talked on
a rra ngements . An accredited
judge, she gave tips on how to rate
we ll when preparing an arrange·
ment for a c hib show.
She suggested the exh!bltOJ: a nd
judges handbook, and gavethe point
system in judging round form
flowe rs, s uc h as roses and tulips,
spiked flowe rs, like glads, larkspur
a nd ~na·pdragohS , and including
asters, plummed celos!a a nd
·
columbine.
She cautioned that when prepar-

lng ·plants and arrangments for
exhibits, care be taken with form,
straight stems. clean folage, good
color, a ppropriate size, 'good s ubstance, healthy plants, and correct
labelling.
She commented on houseplants
and specimens brought by the
members and displayed an arrangment in the Japanesemanr\er using
the cascading design which she
called "Woodland Beauty." The
group then "judged the arrangment
using the point system she had
given.
A fruit a nd veg!'table buffet was
served with · door prizes helng
awarded to the guests a nd to the
arranger.

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Public llbrartes In Southeastern
Ohio provided more library materials to area residents in 1982 than
ever before, aCCI)rdlng to-statistics
reeently released by Ohio Valley
Area Libraries (OVAL ).
As a group, OVAL's 11 member
ltbrarles circulated a record
number of books. and library
material$ from their own collee·
tlons during 1982. In addition,
thrOugh a contract with Ohio
University, ltbr&lt;Uies. Including the
Meigs County Publtc Library in
Pomeroy, provided more than 6,500
books, more than 5,!0l pages of
photocopies, and answered more
than 2,1XXJ difficult requests for
information or speclflc facts whic h
area residents needed, but which
the local libraries did not have in
their colleettons.
"No library can possibly own
everything people want," commented librarian Ruth Powers .
" However, we solved this problem
at the Meigs County Publlc .Llbrary
by our membership in OVAL.
OVAL contracts for this service
with Alden Library at Ohio University In Athens. If we didn't have a
book In our collection, we telephoned Alden Library, where
OVAL librarian Karen Williams
and her staff searched the collection. If they found the book, It was
shipped to us via United Parcel
Service. If Ohio University did not
own the book, they searched other
OVAL member libraries' collections. If they still hadn't found It,

Sale of the old community

our service ,'' Ms. Powers commented. "We believe we can
provide books or infom\auon on
almost a ny topic people need."

Pr..oGRAM IN SONG - Tbe Come Alive
ensemble singers from Cincinnati Bible CoUege wUl
present a program at the Bradford Church of Chrl&lt;it
. on May 25 at 7:30p.m. The pubUc Is invited to attend.
:. Pictured are, left to right, Mark WUklnson, Deanna

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All SEATS $2.00
ADMISSION EVERY TUESDAY 11.00

Badgley completes basic
Pvt. Derek M. Badgley, son of
· Ella J . Lowman of Hartford , W.
Va;, has completed basic training
:at Fort Knox, Va.
·
During the training, stude nts
received Instruction in drlll and

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Two Meigs Countalns attending
Marietta College have been na med
to the dean 's list for the second
semester of this school year.
Students named must attain a
three-point average or better on a
scale of four points.
The two local residents are Laura
G. Smith of Pomeory, a nd Brian A.
Johnson of Portland. Smith is a
freshman and Johnson is a junior.

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plants. foliace planls and han&amp;ing
baskets. Also a large selection of
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OPEN DAILY, 9 to 5
SUNDAY 1 to 5

CHESHIRE - ,Special meet·
lng of Shade River Lodge 453 will
be Saturday a t 7: 30 p.m . Work
will be In entered a pprentice
degree. to be held at Chester
Masonic Ha ll .

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A Mem or ial Day celebration
sponsored by Proffitt' s Grocery wUI
be held on Sunday, May 29, a t
Buffinglon Isla nd P ark, Portland.
There Is no admission charge to
the celebration, which will take
place from 1 to 6 p.m. Bluegrass
music wUI be by Shade Valley a nd
Bluegrass He ritage. The picnic area
Is available.

m!lltary justice, first aid, and Army
lng, tactics, mUltary courtesy,
history and traditions.
He isagradua teof Wahama High
School, Mason, W. Va .

Mental health can be effected
by illneoo

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Counseling/or our Senior Friends
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VISIT - Junior Seoul Troop 1272, Tuppers Mandie Harris, Jennl Meier, Mary AM Kibble, Beth
Plains, recently spent two days In Columbus, Ohio, Arbaugh, Angle Murphy, Theresa Lambert, Janeen
where they toured the Slate Capitol BuDding, the Wilson, Carrie Bernard. Second row, Bobble
Slate Office Tower, and panlclpaled In "Camp-In '8.'1" Robinson, Lee Ann Reed, Elizabeth · Brien!, Amy
111 the Center of Science Wid lnd1L8Iry (C.O.S.I. ). Murphy, Crystal Kaylor and Trlcla Burke.
Those girl• ..Uendlng were, nrst row, Crystal Reed.

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location. bring your friend s, and Jearn about our vis itat ion
program . If you cannot attend, send In the coupo n lor a
brochure, or call collect 1-5t3-434-3270.

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living in Florida? We are having a seminar with a slide
presentation , showing actual pictu res ol one of the finest
lakefront communities o f manufactured homes in Florida,
and telling you about Florida Jiving a_nd all its a ctivities .

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POMEROY - A songfest wlll
-be he ld at lhe Silver Run Baptist
.Church Saturday a t 7:30 p.m .
'rhe Sunrise and Gabriel
quartets wUI be featured .

" ... when only the finest will do ."

Dean's list

RUTLAND - Cheese will be
given away a 1 the Rutland
Chu rc h of God Friday morning
beginning a t 9 a. m . This Is the
las t day c heese will be·
d!strlbutro .

BURLINGHAM Modern
Woodmen Camp 7230 will span·
sor a ham dinner a t the ha ll in
Burlingham on Satunday begin·
·nlng a t II a .m. Carry out dinners
-also will be available. They will
"a lso have bakro goods a nd a
yard sale, ProcL'Cds wi ll be
donated to the e me r gency
squad.

Gwln, Brian Schreiber, Ralnette Mecldem, Laurie
Maynard, Scott Gorsuch, Lori Nettle, But Rutan,
Karen Rackliff, Chuck P etennan, Shelly LaRue, JeH
Jones, Brenda Davis, Brad Seevers and Chris Smith.

Association met recently.
REport on the new structure was
given and several bills were
approved for payment.
It was noted that the old
switchboard had been sold for $2i0,
and a pie auctiOn brought In $125.
Donations of floorlilg for the
bathrooms by Ernie Newlun was
acknowtedged as was work ori the
· doorsbyGrltflnandDorse!Larldns.
Harold Brewer reported for the
buDding committee.
Devotions from the 67th Psalm
were read. and prayer and the
pledge were given in unison .
Reports were given by Mrs.
McPeek, secretary, and Ernestine
Hayman, treasurer.
Hostesses for the meeting were
Juanita Wells and Sue Hayman .
'Next meeting w!U be held on May 25
at 8 p.m . in the community ou~&lt;arntg.

lUROAIN MATINEES SAT. SLW

BY CHIC &amp; LEE
IN BRIGHT SUMMER COLORS

RUTLAND - A dance will be
held all he Rutland Civic Center
Friday from B p.m . to II p.m .
Music will be by " It omlc
Sounds."

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when the Long Bottom Community

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they searched statewide. Using this
system , we found we could fill
approxima tely 80 percent of the
spec!f!c book requests people
wanted, and about 85-90 percent of
the requests for Information or
subject material, even though we
didn't own the· materials ourselves.
When neighboring libraries needed
materials for their users, we were
able to help them out in return."
"Even though libraries in Southeastern Ohio are not large by
national standards, we are continually searching for ways to Improve

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Meigs Library·provides
information and· referral .

The Meigs County Health Depart·
ment has announced that there are
openings in several categories of
service in the WIC program .
The categories are pregnant
women, infants and children between. birth and five years of age,
and breastleeding mothers with
infants to·age one year.
Health department otf!c!als report that those who fall in one of the
groups, show a nutritiona l need,
have Income which conforms to
state guIde lines, and are a resident
of Meigs County, m ay qual!fyforthe
supplemental food program.
Applicants may telephone the
Meigs County Health Department
a t 992-6626orgotothe Mult!·Purpose
Health Center, Mulberry Heights, to
make an appointment for sometime
in June or later.

POMEROY -Specia l meet·
!ng of Shade Living Lodge 453
Thu rsday at 7: .'lO p.m . Work In
entered apprentice degree. To
be held at Chester Masonic Hall.

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.Meigs County happenings .
Emergency nms

CINDY CROOKS

FAITH DICKENS

SUSAN UGifl'FOOT
Seven honorarlans - students
who were scholastically just under
the valedlctoria,n and salutatorian
- have been naml!d for the senior
ctass1of Meigs High School.
The ':&lt;'Ven Included Anita Elaine
Basilam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman Basham, State Route 143,
near Rutland; Cynthia Lynn
Crooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Crooks, Middleport; Faith
Denise Dickens, daughter of Franklin Dickens, Pomeroy; Suzan
Laurie Lightfoot, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Lightfoot, Rutland; Tanya Luann Stobart,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Stobart, Middleport; Paula Kay
Swisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wllllam Swisher, Middleport, and

TANYASTOBART

!$oat
.. re&lt;~overed
Th&lt;' Meigs County Sheriff's De·
partmcnt was notified Wedncsda:;
morning that an a luminum boa t had
been l'('C()Vcred drifting In the Ohio
River near Portland .
.: .:J'hl' boat may be claimed by
calling the sheriff's offlc&lt;' and giving
proper Identification.

ment of the Gallia-Meigs-Jackson
Community Mental Health Center
as the new sponsor of the Head Start
program.
The s treet committee reported
that the Ohio Departmkent of
Tra nsportation had installed a ·
1raffle sign directing traffic to.l -77.
'l'he sign Is located a t the lntersec·
lion of Third Street and SR 124.
Council directed a letter to ODOT
for their prompt action in installing
the sign. They alsowllldlrecta letter
to the Green Thumb program

Arson suspected
NEW BOSTON, Ohio (AP )
Arson L' suspected in a fire that
des troyed two homes and damaged
three others In New Boston today,
authorities said .
The flres st arted at about3a .m.in
an unoccupled ·housc. That fire had
begun spreading to houses on both
~ Ides ev~n as nreflghters arrived.
Anot her home was dest niyed and
1hree others were damaged before
the bla7" could be extinguished.
Fire Chief Elwood Turnersald the
homes were only about eight to 10
feet apa rt. which was why the fire
spread so quickly.
New Boston and Portsmouth
fircli ghtPrs wcrP en t h&lt;' scene ror
almost. six hours. UnP fireman
suffered a ba C'k injury and was
IJ'f'aled a nd J'f'il':l"'&lt;i from a local
hospital, o!fieia ls said.

·Henrietta S. Faris. 95. 65.'i E. Cook
Road , Columbus, died WP&lt;inesday

afternoon at Norvmnh

Convales-

He was a retired machinist wlth
V&lt;'ndo Compan, Aui'Ora , IlL He was
a member of the First ·Baptist
Chu rch, Pomeroy , and Firestone
BowllngTPam , Pomeroy.
He Is suJv lv&lt;'&lt;i by hts wife, Beulah
Smith Kapt elna, Pomeroy Health
Cure Center; one daughter, Mrs.
Felix (Mlldred l Alklre, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy; two sons, Charles Kapte lna . •Jr., St. Charles, IlL . and Roy
Kaptelna, Aurora, Ill .; one brother .
Frank Capteina cq, Charlest on:
eight grandchildren and 11 geat
gra ndchlldn&gt;n , and several nieces
and nephews.
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Funeral S(ltvlces will b&lt;&gt; held
Friday at 2 p.m . a t Ewing Funera l
Home with the Rev. Robert Pertell
offic iating. Burial will be In Meigs
Memory Ga rdens. Friends may call
a t the funeral home today from 2 to4
and 7 to9.

cent Center, Worthing1on .
• Mrs. Faris was born Nov. 20, 1887
hi Pomeroy the daugt.her of the la te
GeQrge and Helen Skinner Schweg·
man . Shewasalsopreceded in death
!JY her husband. 0 . R. Faris, one
brother , Rollin W. Schwegman a nd
lillie daughter, Helen Buckner .
She was a housewife, a graduate
of Pomeroy High School in J!ll); a nd
attended Dennison University. She
w-as a member of the First Baptist
c;:'hurch Pomeroy, Past Regent a nd
a • member for 67 yPars of The
Return Jonathan Me igs Chapter of
Daughters of the American
J'ievolutlon.
1 She Is survived by oneson, George
~- Faris. Columbus: three grand·
Dorothy Ta,.·lor
l;hildren, Thomas R.· Bucklter and
Dorothy Ann Raub Taylor. ;,9,
Jane Buckner, Memphis, Tenn ..
form
er Pomeroy resident. died
and Susan J.,Jttie, Knoxville, Tenn:
Wednesday
at her home In West
and two great grandchildren .
.Jcffeson.
·: Graveside services will be held at
She Is survived by her husband ,
Beech Grove Ccmet&lt;'ry Sa turday at
two · sons, William F .
Homer
11. a .m. with the Rev. David Man n Fraley,, Laurelvllle,
and Thomas M.
orrtclat ing. Friends may call at
Whitehall.
a daughter.
Taylor,
Ewing Funeral Home Friday from i
Jester.
Grove
City, and six
Teresa
p:m . t o~ p. m .
gra nd childr~n . Also surviving are
six sisters. Bertha . Jungnlckel,
Cincinnati: Catherine Welsh and·
Charles 0. Kapteina
Joanne Tatterson, Pomerqy: Win·
!fred Proctor, Hamilton; Rose
Charles Otto Joseph Kaptelna, Macy R,aub, Grove City; and
Sr., 77. 206 Condor St .. Pomeroy, Susanna Jean .Raub, Hlleah, Fla.;
died Wednesday morning at Scenic and two brothers, Nicholas V. Raub,
Hills Nursing Center, Gallipolis.
Elizabethtown, Ky.; and John P .
Mr. Kaptelna was born Aug. 3,1900 Raub, Pomeroy.
(I) Fayette County. w. Va., the son or
Funeral services wut be held
the late Gottlieb and Emma Sattler Saturday at the Our Lady of.
Kaptelrui . He was also preceded In Perpetual Help Church. 9:30a.m. ln.
death by two sisters, three brothers Grove City where burial wlli also
and one child.
take place.

Polllr... ar tlllct. rlfri&amp;o.
,..._, &amp; lot. Wlterhtlter,
f'lllll, slllk. ... tltct.. or ·
blltery li&amp;llts. sl~~ps 6, u·
clll-' colldltion.

Donald RDblnson, CooMJie; ~

G!!Jen, New Haven; Terrenc2
Tuppen Plains at 7:41a.m., took
Conlan, ,Jr., Rutland; Rachael
Ethei Robbins from ~ to
Ekllch, Mtddleport.
.
camdem-Ciark Hospital; Pomerqy
Discharged-Nonnan GJ11e5el'.
at 4:14p.m. treated Clyde Burton at
the PennzoO station; Pomeroy at 6
p.m . took Margaret Blaettnar from
Cheese giveway set
Spring Ave. to Holzer Medical
Center; Racllie at 7:46 p.m., took
Sixty-nine hundred pound of
Kelly Snyder to Veterans Memorial
cheese will be given away Friday
Hosjll~ Mtddleport at 8: 16 p.m. . morning beginning at 9 a.m. at~
took Margaret Julian, North Fourth· Rutland Church of God.
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Ave., to Veterans Memorlal. Thursday at3: 25a.m. TuppersPtalnstook
Doris Karshner, Sumner Road, to
Camden-Clark Hospital.
The Racine Volunteer Fire D&amp; ·
parlment will be sponsoring ~
Gregocy Wayne Taylor, son of Mr. chicken barbecue and dinner at th!!
and Mrs. Fenton Taylor, Hysell fire hou,se on Sunday, May 2!j.
Run.
Individual chicken halves an?
Baccalauereate for this year's complete dinners will be availabl~
154 senlqrs wW be held at 4:30p.m. at $3 and $2.~ respectively. Othe(
Sunday In the school auditorium refreshments will be avallable at
with Mr. Robert Melton, pastor of the fire station. Serving wlll begin at
the Middleport Church of Christ,
11 a.m. All proceeds will go to the
speaking. The program will go Racine Volunteer Fir¢
Immediately Into commencement Department.
with Krls Snowden and Rowena
Averion delivering the valedictorian and salutatorian addresses,
respectively.
. Robert Barton, president of the
Meigs Local Board of Education,
wtll present diplomas.

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Bv w lu e of an Al 1as Orde r ql
Sale rssued ou t of the Com m o n
Pleas .Court of MerQs Cou ntV.
Oh10. 111 rhe case o f Jo hn ~ ­
Davrs. et al . pla1nt•ffs. vs Ene
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de fe ndarl\ s. upon a tudgment
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off er for sale. at I he ,fronTd oo r qf
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Backhoes
Dump Trucks
Lo-Boy
Trencher
Water

All LENGTHS IN STOCK
.8FT . ... ...... : .. .. ..... , .. ....... ... ..... .... .. '9.96
10FT . .. .. . ........ ..... .... ......... .. .. ... . '12 .20
12 ·FT ...... : .... ........ .. ... .. .. ..... ........ '14.45
14FT. .... .. , . .... .... ........... ... .. .. .. .. . '16.70
18FT........... ........... ...... .. ... ..... ... '18 .90
18 FT .................. ... .. .............. ... '2().90
20 FT ....... .. ... .. .. .. .......... .... ... .. .. '22 .96
AODinONAL I% DISCOUNT IN APRIL - CASH &amp; CARRY

PO,.,EROY LANDMARK
114-992-2181

Chester, Ohio
Ph. 986-4269
Dewavne Williams

a. Scottie Smith

All llakes and Models
Antenna Installation
House Calls .and Shop
Service Available
'77 \ mol)ll

·POLE BULDINGS
Sizn start from 12'd6'

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Racine, 011.

LARGE or SMALL JOBS

;h~;:,~2~4

PH. 992 -2478
~- Il l

Alii 1)11

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SERVICE
U.S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO ·
Authorized John 0Hr,
New llolltind, Buslt Hoc
Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Sarvica

Public Sale
6 Auction

•

PUBLIC AUCTION

Sunday, May 22, At 12:00 O'Clock Noon
,

. FARM MACHINERY

15 lilts Southwest of Atllens, Ollio nur Willisville on

St. II. &amp;19. T1te St. Rt. 50 Southwest of Atllens. to AIM on Appalachian Hipway. St. Rt. 346for 4 111iles
of Albiny tMrn 1011th on St. Rt. 619 for 4 mtlts to-

!:'J·

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING
•DOZER
•JACK HOE
•SEPTlC SYSTE liS
•LIMESTONE
.WATER. GAS and
SEWER LINES
•PONDS. RECLAMATION
WOtK
•LAND CLEARING,
CONCRETE WORK
IIOIIDED I IIQitl( GUAIMliED
PHONE Jill CLIFFORD

992-7201

l·l ·lft

I

ROOFING
All !)'PIS of rool wort. new

Wilds Wllkmlile, (nctlon on St. Rt. 619). Sicns will be
postad.
Dlscolllllinl farlllhll will sail the lollowln&amp;oqulpmant
• llllstad:
FARI IACHIIIERY: Allis Chalmers t1actor. model 190 XT
Llndhsndler lcliesel); Oliver Row Crop tractor (r,ebuilt en·
line); Cast transport 4 bottom plows w/2 pt. httch; 3 pt.
boom; cUitinton; ·dozer bl1de for 8 N ford ; tractor seeder;
Minnespolis Moline corn picker (2 row); olcl 2 bottom drag
plow; Cast transport 10ft. disc; J.D. Letz feed gn~der (needs
repair); 3211. Case hay or &amp;rain elevator laasengme); 2grav·
ity waps· New ldn puN type 1ft. mower lneeds reparr); 4
row corn ~anler (uses blglertiizer); 4 row corn planter lusn
hquid fertilizer; needs repair): Oliver cultiv1tors; Oliver Irae·
111r for parts; 'old disc for pari$; some hand tools; horse drawn
cu"ivllors; 6 flrlowin&amp; crates; hoi feeders &amp; waterers 2
Siatlr fuel oil hlltin• stoves w/blowers: 55 &amp;al. drums: water
pump; a lot olscrap rron; 2 ridin&amp;lawn mowers lor parts: II·
bit saw; 101 cllains ,. other misc.; partial roll woYen w~re, 4
iron whHis lor wap; ft1t bed hay ••con: sev. front wheels
tar tractors; 1969 Fleetwood Cadtlac.for parts: 20ft. spr1yer
far Oliwtr tractor: flllin drill &amp; corn planter tor parts; Ford au·
lantobilll for parts; other ~~~~~~ teo numerous to mention.
1te111111 . . _ IMfan .., of sale. Not ,..,.,slble for
1111 or ace*-. T.-: cash or c:lltcl wit• posltln I.D.
llolllhtc " ....... ltltlll paid fllr. flo hmcll. ...,

Of

r~p~ir,

auttm

and

downspouts, prttlr clelnilll and p1intifll, storm
do&lt;n and windows.
All Worl1 Guaranteed
"FrH btimatn"

CONSTRUCTION

New Homes - btensiv1
Rem ode line.
· •Insurance Worlt
.Custom Po.ll Bides.
&amp; Gar1111
•Roofln&amp; Work
eMii!M &amp; V'lll)i Sitlinp
15 Years ExfMrl•nc•

GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7513

Call: 949-2263
Or 992-279\ 1o.tte

Of

White and grey 1olid color
kittens. 2 long haired cets,

Cotl614-367·0681 .

Puppies e mala, 1 female. 8
wka. old. pert Beeglli· Terr&amp;er

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I'ROTICT~ 1'01 CHIUMIIN &amp; I'ITS"

CARDINAL CONSTRUCTION

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PRISCILlA
IIAU D
AIICTIOIIU:
JAIIEI-557-3411

PH. (304) 882·2276 ~1a-1 mil
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Wanted To 8uy

We pay caeh for late model
clean used cara.
FrenChtown Car Co .
Bill Gene Johnson

446·0069

pollo. 446 -1816 .

White cot. Clef 446-23111 .

Pay ca1h for Used ' Mobile
Home or Travel Trailer . Call

Pert Labador Retriever, 11
pups. Mostly male. Call

614-448-0176.

large warlety of other ilem1.

9,00 to 8'00. Fri. end Sot.

Rain or ahina. 9· &amp;. Chertee
Dill realdenca.

...... iifPiiiiis&amp;ii'i .....
&amp; Vicinity
TWO family yard .. le. 1 mile
out Jericho Rd. Pt. Plaeaant.

Clothing end mloc . rldoy

9 -3 . Watch for algns. tf
rein -canceled .
Yard Sale. Geii . Farry. ferne,
house flowers . May 1 &amp;:th
thru 26th. Wrlghto. 4.Yrr
mllea down Rt. 2 .

GARAGE

1010.

Frldoy, 9-4.

Gallipolia . Ferry . Croll ql~­
road tracka at Baal• Schoo ,
follow algna. Children and
adult clothing, hOuehold
itema, exerclee equlp,.nt,
furniture .

15 Family Yard Sale may
20· 21 Wataon Grove Rd .,
Cheahire. Close to Cheshire
Kyger Grade School. Time

10-8 .

YARD sale, first time. large
variety. Thursday. Friday &amp;
Saturday, 9 a.m .-8 p . m .
1306 Meadowbrook Drive,
Pt Pleuant. rein cancela tUI
next dey.

18 Wanted to Do

31 Homes for Sale

Lawn Mowing no verd to big
or am ell. Reliable and depen ·
deble . For eetlmate cell

JBR 2 full bath. central air,
fireplace , large lot. clo•• to

town. Cell 446·2699 ettar
448·31&amp;9 between Sand 6. 6 .

Concrete work , -drlwawaya,
lidewaUca, patloa. Brick C.
block, ate . Free 11tlmetes.

Experienced mechanic will
adjuat 3 &amp; 4 cylinder motorcycle cerbs . *16 , fully gua·
rantead . Cell 446-0208 .
Interior-Exterior painting
and other odd jobt done.

BEDS-IRON. BRASS. old

their homo . 304·468 -!823 .

furniture, gold. silver dol lars, wood lea boxes. stone
jere. antiquea. etc .. Complete houteholds . Write :
M.D. Millar, Rt . 4, Pomeroy,

21

Blonde female pup. 8 mo.

old. Call 446 -0517.

Oh. Or 992· 7780 .

Gold, ailver, aterllng , jewelry, rings. old coins &amp;
currency. Ed Burken Berber

THREE kitteno. 304·676· Shop, Middleport . 992 ·
3478.
6162.

Lost and Found

Wanted to buy . New, used &amp;
antique furniture . WHI buy 1
Piece or complete houaa·

hotda . Call Oobv A. Martin
814-992 -637Q.

e10 REWARD . LOSTThuro.

Wanted to buy old saw mill.
needlfwork afuora. aenti · Phone 304 -876 -4681 or
mental we!ue . Cell 448 - 676~ 1 ~47 l!ftf!t 6 P·':" ·
Mev 12 at K-Mert lot. brown

8667.

.

LOST Bleck . brownS. white
female Beagle hound . Real

Rd. a. Rt . 326. Reword. Call

niel liver &amp; whhe answer to
. the name of Candy . Reward

Coli 448-0966.

Found· male pup. gold . lie .
number. 1999. Melga Co .

614-992 -3280.

White cat in vicinity of
JarMar golf course . Rt .7 .

WILL take ·care of elderly in

Wil do baby attting in my
home anytime. fen ced In
back yard a reference•

ovellebte . Call 814· 3B8·
9766.

Business
Opportunity

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

814·387·7101 .

Auction ev•ry frl . night at
the H1rtford Community
Center. Truckloadl of new
marchandi11 ev•ry w•ek .
Conslgm•nts of new and
UMd merchendlll IIWIYI
welcome . Richard Reynolda

AuctlonMr. 278-3089.
Com~ete

Auctioneer Ser-

vice.
LJcenHd
Alao
&amp; bonded
do appraiMia.
to Hll.
Hounholda, farm fumiah ·
lngs a. Real ••tate. Over 215
ye•re experience In buying •

Mlllng now, ulod &amp; antiquo
lurnlture . 814-992-8370.
Oaby A. Mortln.

814-992 -8941 .

lovely , 6 roortts. Double
garage , beautifully Iandt·
caped area lot. Atop Roae

Rustle Hilla, Syracuee. 3
bedroom. all electric, hard·
wood floors, carport and
1torage. V.A. S. FHA IP·

proved . *34,600. 814-992 -

\NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB· For Trade. 6 room • bath
LISHING CO . recommtlnds
that vou do buaine11 with
peopltl you know, end NOT
to aend money through the
mail until you have inwettlgated the offering .

OWN your own Jean Sportswear , lnfent-Prateen .
ladiea apparel atore. Offeri ng nationally known
brenda , Brinania , Joi-dache,
Chic . .lee . .leVI. Vendtlrbllt ,
ltod, Calvin Klein , Elprit ,
Zena, Gunne Sax. Ocean
Pacific . 300 other brandt .

country home. With 3 room

&amp; 6 bath rental hou•. 12

mile from Pomeroy to Trade
for Middleport Property .

Phone 614 -992-6630.

Three bedroom frame· 389
Beach St ., Middleport .

116,000. O'Brien &amp; Crow
Roettv . 614-992 -2720 or
614 -992 -3689 .

7 years old . 4 miles out of
Racine. 81 -lavel . 2 car gar.
age. attached . J Clr g1rage
un -attached . 3 acree with
good drilled well and much

more . 814·843-63&amp;0.

House. 2722 lincoln Ave.

Call Mr. Dlckoon 601 ·882· Pt . Pl. Appointment Only.
6164 o• 601 -268-1381
304·676·4074 .
22 Money to Loan

EIGHT acres, small houH,
garage. out buildings. pond
&amp;t mineral rights, reduced

pdce, 304·896-3819 .
HOME LOANS 10%% fixed 1-==========
AVON . Coli 448·3368 or rete.
leader Mortgage. 77 E. 1614-388-9046 .
Stltll, Athens , Ohio. 1-614 - 32 Mobile Homes
692 -3061 . o• 1-800-341 ·
for Sale
Lady to cere for elderly lady 8864 In Ohio.
You can make money selling

evening houra&amp; to 9PM . Call

Medical A1sistent, immediate opening. e•perlence
required . Pf11111 1en4i re·
su me to Point Pfe..ant
Reglater. c -o P.O. Box P14,

23

Professional
Services
CS.L Bookkeeping

TRI - STATE MOBILE
HOMES . USED · CARS .
TRUCKS . GALLIPOLIB .
CHECK OUR PRICES . CALL
448 -7672.

CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S OUALITY MOBILE HOME SALES,
CLEAN reopecteble lady to
448·3882 4 MI . WEST, GALLIPOLIS.
live In at nights with elderly Carol Noel
RT 36 . PHONE 448-7274.
woman . Phone 304 -876 PIANO TUNING 16 oil pluo
6787.
Point Pleasant, WV 26660.

Auction eviH'f Tuesday
night. Krodel Park Club
Housa, Pt . Pl111ant WV .
Auct. lonnie NNL Call

HOUSE FOR SALE In Middleport . Newly remodeled
home with fireplace, po11i·
ble woodburner. cloae to
schools end shopping. Call

6976 . Alao atorm wlndowa .

448-24116 .

8

J bdr . home In Addiaon
amall lot, newly remodeled,
furnance &amp; woodburner,
fully inaulatad. axe. cond ..

Hill, Pom. 40'o. 614 -9BII·
4267.

ning inventory, airfare for
one to Feat.ion Center. train·
ing. flxturea . grand opening.

~14 · 246 · 52B7 .

LOST Englloh Springer Sop·

Reuoneblo . Cell446 ·0970 .

H.900 to •16.900. begin·

cloee
family
pets . lost
In
winclnlty
of Holcomb
Hollow

12

Situations
Wanted

Broad range of bookkeelng
and tax Mrvicas available to
suit your buslne11 need1 .

dlacounts to eenlor cllltenschurchel-schoola. Cell Bill
Ward W•rd't Keyboard ,
446 · 4~Z~

WUI open S. clean awlmming

Will do baby sinlnu In my
home . Racine are1 . Any-age .

81 4·949 -2779.
Have vacancy for eld1rly
man or woman . 24 ,hour 1

pool a. Colt 448 -4B96 otter
6'00PM .

2 Iota &amp; a mobile home

12x80, 2 bid room. with

rural water, g .. heat . H11
aome furniture . price

112,600. Or 4 toto &amp; mobile
t14,800. Coli 448-1240.

1976 14x70 Peerlen MH.
w· tilt out. EC. cent . elr,

PIANO TUNING-LANE DA- woodburner. total electric,
NIELS . Ratlabte oervlce new carp throughout. un·
tince 191&amp;. A11ociate of
Brunicardl Mualc Co. Phone

derpinning , outbuilding .

Profe11lonal Electrolyala

niahed mobile home. Central

referralt. Monday, Wednea-

Stove end refrlg•rator,

f11 ,600 . Coli 814 -2411 dey core. Coli 4!.14-687· 814-742-2961 .
6406 , 446 -0212 .
8329 or 814·887-3402.
PERMANENT heir removal 197tl Kirkwood 2 BR unfur~
Vacancy. Care for elderly .

814-992 ·8022 .

Clinic. A.M.A. approved. Dr. air-heat: carpet throughout.

AUCTION ovary Saturday
night, 8 p.m. Mt. Alto

COLLEGE otudent wanuto day, Friday, by appointment. f12 .000 . Cell 1114 ·2118,
mow and trim lawns . Call 304·678·668B.
6036 or ottor 7 PM 814·
304-878-8392 .
288·1672 .

Auction Barn . ConJign ·
menta taken every Seturday
1 :00 till Nl• tim• . Emma

13

Bell AuctlnNr. 304·428·
8177.

W1nted To Buy

WANTED TO BUY Old furniture ond Antlq•n ot all
klndo. call Ktn-h Sweln,
448-31 88 or 2118-1887 In
the avenlnga .
luytng Gold. llhroir. Pfatl·
num. Gold ond lthrer ·prlceo
are the hlghlat In t - 'fHfl,
check our prlcoe on f.ld •
...... _., J-ry. uylng
Old colne. acrop rlftfiie •
allverwere.

Dally · quot11

avoMablo. Al10 cotna • coin
oupplleto tor 11te. Spring
thy Trodlng, Co.. ISiffng.
Veley ....... 448·1021 or
441-i028.

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Cell 448-4393 o• 614-2661787.
Mid f20 'o. Coli 614-692·
4369.

Good u1ed jewelrv , silver.
gold, diamonda. etc . We also
a·1o11de fam•le pup. 8 mo . buy , aell &amp; trade guns .
Frank 's Pawn Shop.
old . Cell 446·0517.

614-3B8 ·9B01 .

9

.CHAIN LINK FENCING NEEDS

9

tabby . Cell 61 4·3B8·9900.

11 -ll ·tlt

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GARAGE 11ie. Sundey only, Yard Sale off Rt . 688 on
Rodney -Cora Rd . Tool1,
Addloon, OH. 9-6. Old dotto. doll1,
clothea. dlahu and a

888 Rafferty-Terre E1tate1.

Dlemonda, gold bende. cle11
ringa, allver coins. 10 -14
Cell 614·38B·9900.
karat acrap jewerly. Tawney
2 ' male klnen . 9 wh. old \Jewerter1. 2nd. Ave ., Galli -

992-2212 .

FOR ALL YOUR YARD &amp; PROPERTY

tow Rd. Welder .. old turni·
ture. mlacell•n•oua .

Big vord aott outtldt of
Pomeroy on 33. May 20-21 .

Puppies 2 mo . old . Call

P ·ll&lt;

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ROUSH
H. L. Writesel

otherl too numerou1 to
mention, lOuth Rt . 7 naar
Clay ·school. Crown City .
Everything muat gol
1.:.---- - - - -- 1- - :.__::._ _ ..:.__ _ _
15 Family Yard Sale Fri . 6 G•rage Sale. Starting Fri . at

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

446-3B97.

10-6-lk

-

of

Giveawav

House pet. 614 -992 -8816

Ph. 614-Ml-5191

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Sizes from 6'x6' Up
· to 24'x36'
lnsulatd Do&amp; Houses

- Sewer

Yard Sale Frtde.v g.e. 8th
houee up O .J . White Rd.
Maple hell tree. oak porch
glldllf', miac.

house on old At . 7 , below
218. Crown City . 10 to&amp; .

p .m .

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20, Fridoy night. TIME: 7,30 Sot. Cloy Community Town- 10. Farretl'o on Rouoh Hoi·

SERVICE

UTILITY BUitDINGS

- Gao lineo
- Septic Syotema

t5t 18 26 161 2. 31c

ALUMINUM ROOFING

APPLIANCE

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ALL STEEL &amp;
For "All"

AnENTION : Come hMrthe
Ambanadors Sing . The
Word of God Proclaimed.

eirad . 61 4-992 ·3283.

AND

Riverside VW Inc. .

F,.ty ltlsoiiii-F,.. f!ti_,

8 111
&amp; Vicinity
.. ... .. .. .. .. . .. ... .. .. ... .. ..
U

Rt. 7711 . Wotch lor otgna. ttr Garden Kathy St .. Gatti- boby ttemo, mloc. 638 Hlldo
Everyone welcome . Call ..:..
polio.
Dr ____
Gottlpollo . _Oh_. _ __
614-246·6606.
_ _Thuro.
_ _ 8o
_Fri.
_ _ __ 1--·-·
Geraga Sale May 21 . 7311 0 D 0 t t S M 21
Gun Shoot. Rutland Amerl- 11t. Ave., Gallipolie. Clo·
ne ay "Y at . . •v ·
8 Fomlly Yord Sole. Good
can Legion 1 p.m. Sun .• May thing, bathroom nt and clothing-all81zea (I leo larger
22. Abeolutely factory m~ac . 9 untll1
woman's,, mlac ., houaehold
chok~ gune only.
1- ..:...- - - - - - - - itema, Pates, typewriter, ·

Five 8 Week old puppies.
Mother pure bred. longh .

S&amp;W TV

RYDER TRUCK
RENTAL &amp; ONE-WAY
locll111d one-way. low litiS,
top maintlined truc:u. Iicht
sills. ri&amp;lrt equipment. Hand
truds, furniture pads, Na·
tionwida Road Selva. Mov· ·
inc tips and insrnnoe.

Painting

12·20-tft

Windows • Doors

Yard Sale Thure .. Fri . a. Sat.
9 :00 1o 1 Maternity clothes.

toke awev . 614-992·3B41 .

GHEEN'S
PAINTING INC.
Industrial. Commercial.
Residential, Interior and
Exterior.

Roofirw &amp; Sidirw eo.

Pleaeant Velley ·E11ate1
on Hennen Trace Ad off of acroM highway, from Smel-

1 car wooden garage, for
aomeone to tear down &amp;

1· 13·tlc

M e1q s Coun ty

54

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Roger Hysell
GARAGE
St. Rt. 124, Pomeroy. OH.

H ·tlt:

Kltclltn C.blnats- Roof·
iRI - Sldln1 - Concrete
Patios - Sidewalks IIIW Construction - Remodtlilll - Custom Poll
811ns.

Ter ms of Sale S ll, QOOOO
cas h &lt;H trme o f sa te w rth th e
b.:~tn n ce 1n cas h w11h1 n th1rty
(30) davs atl er date of sale
Oepos11 to be wa1ved tl so iQ to
platnt llf ·flfst mort gagA holder
Cann ot be sold tor tess th an
two: thuds the app ra1sed value
JamP.S J Pro tf ut

PROPOSED RATES

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4 Family Yard SalaThuraday
• Frldey. 128 Fourth Ave..
·cJattlpotlo. Lott ot knick
knacka, clothing.
Savarol Family Garage Sale-

White famlae poodle. 4 yr.

radiltton and ....
Clll'l ltlao
acid boll and rod out radiators. We eho rapltlr
conl

at s I7 000 00

Fo r the lu s1 1000 cub1 c fee t
!m 1n1mum c harge\ S 15 75 per
m o nth
Fu r thfl nex1 98 .000 cu btc
feet S I 19 pPr m el
Fo r all owl! 9 9 .000 cuh1C fAA!
s I 95 pPr rnc t
In add•t•on
a gas cos!
t~-'l cove ry !GC AI ra te wt ll be
appl•ed to Jll consurnp t1on
HowevP.t qas cost recovery
(GCRI 1S not ll oart of th1s rate
proceecJ1ng
A S 125 00 :.ec.:unty depos 1t
may be req u1red for customers
n o t 1n o wner - o ccup ied
prP.m 1ses

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repair and re-

tar corea. We

For all your wiring '
needs; furnaces re-' '
pelt aervice and in. atallatlon.
Realdential
6 Commercial
Call 742-3196

H ·tft

Public Notice

NOTICE OF
APPUCATION
NOTICE TO
CUSTOMERS
Rudond Fuel Company

tory or

PARTS and SERVICE

Clln

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Yard Sola Mitchell Rd .. Frt.
Sot .. 9·11. Clothe• ond
houoehotd ltema ot o r..oo·
nab lit price.
Vord Sole 8·3 Frldoy 3
Fomlly behind Pine Hut.
C 0 It 448 8021 0
•
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rgan
bonio. TV.
game, 3
ouno.
aft 1video
t.. clothing.
1-dl_sh_•_s.:..._•n_d_ to_t•:......
m_o_r•.:..·__

old. Cell 446-3006.

IA-oqe4-do -~n•t

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CLEVELAND !APt The
winning number drawn Wednesday
night In the Ohlo Lottery· s dally
game, "The Number," was 3~.
In the "Pick 4" gam1'. played five
times a week, the winnlilg number
was 4817.
The lottery reported ('arnlngs of
$465,385. ~ from the wagering on Its
da ily game. Earnlngscameon sales
of $998,374, while holders of winning
tickets were entitled to share
$5..12.988. ~. officials said.

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Public Notice

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Pt ~'S :&gt;y lht' Head :J:l down.

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Hu n tmqt o n . W es t V1rg1 nt a
25 701 Addi tiOnally. a copy 1S
avw lahiP fnr 1n Spec t10n at the
oll• ces of the Publ 1c Ut,/i t•es
Comm1SS10 n o f Ohto at 3 7 5
So uth Ht g h Street. Columbus
Oh&lt; O 43215
In liS i\ppi1 Cat•on, Rutland
Fuel Company aiiPqf!S !hat
based n n c un~nt P ~pen se
tevfll s. thP cx1 Sl 1nQ rm cs do not
provtrJc &lt;t reasonable level o t
co mpp,nsat1on fo r u1tltly servi ce s Basco on th rs CJI IeQ a!IO n.
the Appt1 cam rffquests the
Publi c Uti111t P.s Com m•Sston o f
Oh10 t1nd ilnd auth o nze -th e
Appl 1cant 10 c harqc the rates
cmd charqA s sA l l o r th be!QIAI as
"Pro posed Ames"

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Cows a nd Cal ves Comhlnallon 005 down.
Top Hogs ~1{) lO 2JO lbs. 45.~-46 . ~.

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reject any and at I b1ds
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30 pair J••na, antique gla11
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large v1riety knlc::·
ANY PERSON who hoo
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doea not oHer or 1ttempt to S. mlac .
offer any other thing for aale 1- -- - -- -- - mey place en ad in thl1
column . There will be no
charge to the advertlaer .

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5-12 I mo.

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

delivery.

Cteonor, one hilt mile up
Georgao C..- Rd. Colt
448•0294.
Holy Lond Tour doparture
Nov. 1, 1883. 1888.00 It
peld before May 31 . 1883.
Se.. •100.00 per peroon,
*298 after May 31 . Call
448-4313.
Muzzla Looding Rttte Shoot
Sun. ~ MeV 22. From 10 to 3

Pom•roy, Ohio

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CALL:

PH. 992-2280

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PHONE
992-2156
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SERVICE

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PEST CONTROL

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COAL

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3 Announcements
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Public Notice

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llol&lt;;.fcl n Slf'f'rs and

EUGENE LONG

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Announce barbecue

The Daily Sentinel

Bulls l,IXX) lbs. and up ~-!"16 . ~ .
Sl11 u ~ h tt'r Cows ut!llt k'S 40.5046.?.1: ca n(l('rs

Henriella S. Faris

Clrptlltl, llltllroo• with

NO SET

requesting a Green Thumb worker
for the village.
Glenn Rizer reported that Green·
wood Cemetery Is In good condlton
and crews !)ave It ready for
Memorial Day.
Council was Informed that rates
for dumping tash at the new landfill
had been Increased. The finance
committee will meet and decide If
the vUlage can absorb the Increase
or If council will have to increase
rates.
Council will meet ln regular
session on Monday, June 6, a t7 p.m.
The Board of Public Affairs will also
meet on June 6, a t 6: :Jl p.m.

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Area deaths

FOR SALE
18 'FT. WILD CAT
TRAVEL ·TRAILER

GREG TAYLOR

PAULA SWISHER

·Racine council grants TV franchise
!Continued from page 1)
the cost wllh sewer district workers
'to perform the labor. It was noted
.that paving cont ra e tors charge
i,ipproxlmalely $161 per ma nhole
and It Is lx'li&lt;'ved the distric t and
vUlages could get the work done at a
lesser cost.
· oUrlngthcdlscusslon.ll was noted
that any additional operating costs
of the sewer district would be passed
on to the consumer by raising of
sewer rates.
11 was decided that coopera tion
~tween the two villages and the
sewer district was the best solution.
It was agreed at an earllcr
meeting that any ·action by Racine
would depend on what action
$}-racuse Village Council took.
An ordinance agreeing to the
vUlages spliting the costs wll.h the
Sewer District wllllx' Introduced at
·both councils In the near future.
. It was noted that the sewer district
Will pay for all repairs when it
Insta lls a li!pormakf'Sother tepa irs.
Councll approved lhl' endorsP·

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Admitted- Herbert Dixon. l"ornef
roy; Esta Daylong, · Middleport;

day and 11nmlday morning by local
units, the Meigs County Einergmcy
Medical Sj!rvlce reports.

~ Daily

Business 8enice8

Veterans Memorial

Six calls were answered Wednes-

~·~

19, 1983

1978

lnaurance

SANDY AND BEAVER . In·
eurenc1 Co. h11 offered
Mrvk:ea for fir• lneurence
coverage In Galli• C()unty
for 1imo1t 1 century. Farm,

home and peraonet property

covereget ere evallebla to

rMet Individual neods. Con·

tact Ray Wadamovar. agent .

Phono 388·8249.

Ara you paying to much tor
your hoiPitol·hlllth lnou·
ranee .

Cell

Schultz 14o70 2

bdrm ., 2 bath a. central air,'
good oond .• on rental lot.
near Goodyear Plant. aeeU·

moble loon. French City
4 bdr .. 2 full batho. tlnlohed Brokering Service, tltl~ bll8mant, 2 car gar~ge . 9340.
Appointment only. 203 Ki- 1- - - - - -- - - nton Or .. Galllpollo. 446- 1973 Cerrage houn mobile
1223.
home 70x12, AC, W • D
hookup. dlohw11her. 2 bdr ..
3 bid room. 1332 aq ... 2 bath. Coli oftar I. t14undarconotructlon,tvyDole
882-7277 or 114· 682·
"
Subdlvloton. KCK contrtc- 72112. Bill oHer ...
toro. Inc. Coil 814-387·
0131 or 44t-17118.
1871 N11hua mobile home

1 2xl0 with und.rplnnlng
Carroll 3 bldroom homo 11 123 and eir conditioner. totot

Snowden, 448·4290.

Garttatd Ave .. full tlnltlhed eloc:trlc, U,OOO. Colt 114boo..,.ent, 2 tlreptacoo, atr 2411-1181 1.

18 Wanted to Do

all thlo on o 2 ocrelotthat 1978 14x70 Wtndeor. 3

cond, new carpet. 2'11 betha.

runs from SR Rt. 7 tO the
. river. Priced betow replace·
General Hauun 1 end Tru.h ment coat. Owner WUI con·
ramovet Bervicl. R•llble lidtr flnonolno With tow

ond tlepondlble. Colt 448- down pey-nt. Colt 4413111.,.huMn I ond II.
1.141.
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bedroom. 11h b1th1, fur~
nlahed. BX 10 UtNity building.
Deeth In femity muat Hll.

Colt 448·7112 colt betofl
3:00m altar 4 celt 448'
7847.

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They'll Do It Every Time

32 Mobile Home•
for Sale
IH

Ul

for

51 Hounhold Good1
SWAIN
AUCTION • FURNITURE
12 Olive 81.. Gollrpolla. 8
piece wood living room auito
w ith 8 Inch !lot erma UBI.
bunk bade comploto with
bunkln •189. 2 placo ontron llvlngroom tult11 • 189,
antr'on r~~c:llner_a e&amp;l~ Other
rocllnora taO, moplo dinette
Htl f179 ; iovo Mltl f70,
h lde - o-bod •260, bo•
aprlngs 1: mattreas twin or
lull t 100 aet rtiGUiar·llrm
'120, mopla dinette cholra
U5, wolh nondo U4.
m•ple rockers *69, 7 piece
chrome dinette oet t148, 5
p iece dinette ..t •ae. u-.ct
bedroom aultao, rollrgore·
tors, ranges. chelt, dre11er1.
wringer · weahere . TV ' s.
dryer••· &amp; 1hoes. Call 4413159 .

good CIHn

pre-owned mobUe home.
.French City Mobile HomH,
Inc . Coli 446-9340.
1959 Elktr 10x50 . 2 bdr ..
moatly furn ., c arpeted. Call
after 6. 614· 388·8649.
1980 14•70 Fairmont Mo·
bile Home, electric, 2· bdr.,

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1 'h bath. unfurn .. underpin ·
ning, eir, utility building.
Johnaon MH Park . 614 ·
388-9704 .

1974 Hollv Park Mobil a
Home. total electric , partly
furnished. carpeted, 2 bedrooms. intercom system.
central air , porch, undorpiri·
ning. In eKc. cond. Call
614 - 949 - 2769 John
Manuel .
Schult14x66 M o biloHome.
axe. c ond. aituated on 1.22
acres. Five Points on Flat-

Pom~rov.

Porch,
wooda storm
Rd .• windows, garOh .
age, metal storage building,
nice garden space, shrubs.
126,000 . Phone 614·742 ·
2430 .

Bx36 trailer 81 ,000. 614742 ·2306 after 6 p.m.

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12x60 TOTAL electric Darian, 2 bedrooms. 86,000. or
best oHer, 304·862-2436
before 3 p.m .
33 farms for Sale
142 acres near Rio Grande ,
house &amp; buildings . Will aall
all or part . Call 446 ·2699
after 6 .
46 ACRE farm with 1976.2
bedroom all electric mobile
home . in good condition on
Thomas Ridge . Call 304675 ·32BO and uk for Ron
Hickman.
35 Lots

&amp; Acreage

5-20 Acres woods, overlooking Ohio River. city
schools . 446 -3664 or 1 613 · 4 ,;! 3 · B9· 2B .
Owner I Agent .
36 acres at Rodney on W.T .
Watson Rd . Owner tinenc·
ing available . Call446-8221
after 6 waekdny w.
One lot 40•130 . Call 875 ·
4391 or 446-4038 .
1.4 acre lot in Bradbury.
Good location . Trailer hook up, all utilities. septic tank.
Coli 61 4 -992 · 24102 .
2 'h.acru off acce11 road one
mile aut of 1-75 Interchange
for International Airport,
Sanibel-Captiva and Ft. My·
era, Florida . 840,000 .
owner financing or land
lease with over- rida. Princi pal• only ·614 · 992 ·33B1 af·
tar 6 :30 and weekends
614 -992 ·346 3 .
2 acrea partially cleared. city
water. aoklng $6 ,000. 304 ·
676 -2206 .
·FIVE acreJ land. down payment and take over paymenta, city water &amp; electric
on land . 304 ·676 ·2449 .
36

Real Estate
Wanted

Buying houses and apartlf'lenta. Need proper1ies with
f•vorabfe price and terms.
llo• 1109 Gallipollo, Oh .
4&amp;4131 '

41

Houses for Rent

New Duple• . largel . room s,
fully eqUipped kitchens , dinlng areas. two bedrooms,
ahower / bath, washer-dryer
hookup. lttached garage, air
condltontd, carpe1ed, 2 112
milo• Rl . 5B8. depoait &amp;
re'f erencea required .
1300.00 mo . Phone 446 ·
3046 dav. 446 -2602 avao .
MODERN 3 bedroom, fam ·
lly room, near schools &amp;
hoapital. Reference S. dapoait required . Call304-6764338.
THREE bedroom houoe o1
3100 Porrloh Avo. Pt. Ploo·
s•nt, phone 304 -468· 1.078 .
HouM for rent • In Point
Ploaaonl . 304· 675 •71113.
All eleclric home. evaileblt
on Otdo Sheet. reesonably
priced . Call alter 5 pm
304-175-5711 '
TWO bedroom houoe. 2nd.
St .. Now Haven. 304·882·
28015 .

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42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Furniahed &amp; unfurnished, 2
bedrooms, air cond ., beauti ful river view in Kanauga .
Foster' s Trailer Park. 446 1602.

2 bedroom furnished mobile
home . Adult• onlv. Utilities
paid . No pets. Deposit S.
refe r ence s required .
Location · S. R. 143. 614 ·
982-3847 after 6 p.m .

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Furnished

n v.v• ••

·
For rent Sleeping Rooms
and ligtlt houae keeping
rooma . Perk Central Hotel.
Call 446-0756 .
Sleeping room •125. utiltias
paid. single male. Share
bath. 919 Second Ava.
Gallipolia. Call 446 -4416
after ?PM .
Furnished apt . adulu . No
Peto. 304-875 · 1463.
F
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N
urnts e apt . adults . o
Pota. 304-676 -1463.

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''47 Wanted to Rent
A pa rtme nt
for Rent

2 bdr. Rogancv Inc . Apartmanu $200 per mo . or if
income is $10.000 or leu
HUD available. A-One Rael
Estates. Carol Yeager, Reeltor . Call 304·675 -6104 .
Small
iurniahttd
house
in
ci ty , ndults
only . Call
446·
0338 .

Furnished effiency apt ., in
Rio Grande, utilities paid .
Call446·0157 .

bI

47 VtJC
18 Vzx1 6 Y2 int . 11IJ'd 1
coffee
e
end table 26•18 Yu 20 Y2
with light walnut finith •30,
44 · Apartment
32x53 - 1-74 plocoa brown
for Rent
underpinning lor a mobile
home used ju-' 1 year came
off 1 14K70 mobile home,
New 1 bedroom basement long pieces meeaure 32 ",
apt. in Rutland vicinity. ahort piecoa 21 " and 10
$200. month. plua utiliti11 . inches across. enterlock In 1
Deposit &amp; referen ces rt· metal frame . wood grain
quired . 614 ·742 · 2306 .
finish . Call alter 6PM. 448 ·
3066 .
ONE bedroom apartment,
402% 24th. St . Pt. Pleasant, Knauff Coal &amp; Firewood
phone, 1 -814-992·5858 .
Prices reduced May-July .
Pick or delivered. We honor
APARTMENT for rent, 3 HEAP Vouchara. Call 614miles froln Pt . Pleasant up 266-6245 .
36 . Prefer middle aged
couple or young retired 6 prom dresses eizes 7· 13,
couple. Reference required .. like new. Worn only once .
Call 304 -676 ·3368 bator Coli 446 -9769 or 446 ·
5:00 .
3694.

TWO mobila homoa f.o r rent 46 Space for Rent
on At . 2 about 6 minutes
from town. Call after 6 . 1 ---~-----304-676-6277.
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Two bedroom mobile home, Park. Route 33, Nonh of
kitchen turn . 1 smell child Pomeroy. large lots. Cell
accepted. e180. pluo utili· ,_9_9_2_·_
7_4_7_9_. _ _ __ _ _
ties. Reference• required . 1
304 ·676 -1076.
Ohio River camp sites, Syracuse area . Water and elecONE bedroom mobile home, tricity . 614-992-6337 or
$160 . month, 304 -676· 614·992 -6141 ovonlnga.
4164 .
'
THE former Moore's Store
Garage
on Jrd . Street, Pt .
Furnished 2 bedroom trailer
with add on and garage on Pleasant . Equipped with ho·
Rt . 2 . Pt. Plae111nt above old itt, tire changing equipment.
V. 8226 monthplusutllitiea. wheel balancing machine
•60 . deposit, raferencea. and more . For more inforem304. 675-324B after 7 p.m . tion contact Wayne Kincaid,
304·876-2460 .

44

Misc . Merchandise

3 30MatW1NAVE ··

1

1972 Rebel houae trailer
with porch 12x66, carpet
like new, partially furnished ,
wary good cond. $4, 600 .
Call814 -986 -3946 or 614 - 1-2-be
- d-ro_o_m
_ u_n-f u_m
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ha
_d
_ m_o_·
985 -3957 .
bile homo, 12•60 Hollv Park
on Rt . 36 . Call 446-4229 .
14x66 2 bedroom Homene
mobil home . New carpet and 1-2-b_o_d-ro_o_m
_ u_n-fu-r-ni-a-ho_d_ m_o_·
linoleum throughout. New bile home, 12x60 in Che ·
Coleman gu fu~JlaCa . A .C .. shire. Cell446-4229 .
front porch with awning.
back deck, underpinning. 2 bdr . trailer partially fum .,
Excellent condition. Asking *176 mo .. $100 dep. on
87.300 . 614 -949 -2716 .
Kerr
4682 .Bethel Rd . Call 446 1972 1 4•66 ·Mobile Home.
-- - - - -· lc 2 bedrooms. gas heat, par· 2 bedroom•
Mobile Home in
tially furnished , underpin · Racine . 614-367-0288 .
ning, back porch, e~c . cond .
Phono 614-992-2166 be· 10 x 66 . 2 bd .room mobile
tween 9 &amp;: 6 Ask for Tim. home in Racine area . 614 After 5 phone 304 -882·
992 -5a5B .
3692 .
2 bedroom mobile home.
USED MOBILE HOME .
Approximately 6 milea from
576-2711 '
Middlepon or Pomeroy .
61
4 -992 -686B .
1972 12x62, 2 bedroom
furnished , excellent cohdi ·
tlon, 304-675 -7976 or 676·
5422 .

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1()-1M Daily Sentinel

Wan1ed 3 room . &amp; beth apt .,
good location . prefer un·
furn . Cell 446 -3219 after
6
_ . - - - - -- -1__P_M
Unfurn. 2 or 3 bedroom
house or apart . in Gallipolis
eraa . Dependable &amp; referen·
cos . Call 614 · 38B ·9748 al·
tar 5 .

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61 Household Goods

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
· washers. dryers. refrigera JACKSON ESTATES 'Equal tors, ranges. Skaggs ApHousing Opportunity' has pliances, Upper River Rd. ,
one bedroom apartments beside Stone Crest Motel .
rent atarting at $167 par 446 -7398 .
month end two bedroom
apartments rant starting at
LAYNE ' S FURNITURE
$19 3 per month. Call 446· Sofa. chair. rocker, ottc·
2746 or leave mauage
man, 3 tablet, {IJCtra heavy
by Frontier). t686 . Safe,
Threa room a.pert ., utiltias chair and !oveaeat, *276 .
paid , *160 1 mo., two story Sofa a and chaha priced from
house $100 mo. A-One Reel •285. to $896 . Tableo, t46
Estates, Carol Yeager, Real - end up to '12&amp; ., Hide-ator. Coli 304·675 -5104
beds , '440 . end up to
*526 .. Recliners, 1176 . to
Furnished apt :. 131 YJ 4th 1350 .. Lampo from 128 . to
Avo.. Golllpolia. 2 bdr.; *1&amp; . 6 pc . dlnenes from
$186 mo ., water paid. Call t99 .. to f435 . 7 pc .. •1B9 .
448 · 4416 altor 7PM .
end up. Wood teble wi1h Jl~
cholra ~426 . to H46 . Oeok
Furnished apt.. 11 36 2nd •1 10 up to U26 . Hutchoa.
Avo .. Golllpollo. 2 bdr., e&amp;BO . and up. maple or pine
$196 mo .. water paid. Call flnlah . . Bunk b!ld complato
446 · 4416 after ?PM .
with manreues, *210 . and
up to 1395. Bobv bodo,
Apt. for rent . Half double-2 e110 . Manreaaes or bo•
bd .room Apt . Adults pre- aprlngi, lull or twin, t58 .,
ferred . No pota. 61 4 ·992· firm. aea . •nd *78 . OuHn
2749 .
1111, t195 . 4 dr. chilli.
t42 . 6 dr. cheeta. U4. Bod
1 bed room Apt . $196 . mo. fromaa. t20.and 126 .. 10
including utilitiea. Equal gun - Gun c•blnets. e350 .,
housing opportunity . Con - dlnane chelro •20 . ond 12&amp;.
tact VIllage Manor Apts. Goa or oloctrlc rongoo, l325
614 ·992-7787 .
up to •375 . Boby motrooaoo.
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an • t35, bodfromool20,
1 bedroom apt . 614 -992- t2&amp; . • • 3 0 . klngfromoUO.
64·34 , 814~ 992 - 15914 or Good Mlectlon of bedroom
304-882·2588 .
aultoa , coder chula ,
rockero. metal coblnoto,
2 bedroom apt . in Middle- awlvol rockero.
port . Remodeled through - Uaad Furnlturo .. bookcoM.
ou1 . No pa1s. 614 -992- rongoa, cholra, end tabloa,
2B2B .
•
woahara. dryara. ralrlgoro·
tors and TV '1. 3 miles out
Apartments in Pomeroy . Bulavllle Rd. Open &amp;om to
Call after 5 p.m . 614 ·992- 6pm, Mon . thru Fri. , 9emto
761 1 '
448-0322
5pm, Sot .
Apartments . 304 - 876 •
6648 .
COUNTY APPLIANCES ,
1- - - - - - - - - -INC. Good uood opplloncea,
APARTMENTS , mobile wuhar, dryero, rolrlg., TV
homes. houHs. Pt. Plea11nt aota. &amp;27~. 3rd. Ava .. Golllond Golllpolla . 614 -448 · polio : Coli 448-1589. ·

For sale metal culvert 6 inch
thru 80 inch in .tock. State
approved 16 gauge 1 2 inch
$6 .36 por ft .. 24 inch
e10 .10 per ft . 36 inch
$15 .&amp;0 par ft . Aloo plaatic
culvert in stock . 6 inch thru
18 Inch, Blnch e1 .80 par ft ..
12 inch f3 .60 per ft . Ron
E\lans Enterprises. 4 mi.
South of Jackson on ST. RT.
93, 614 ·286-5930 .
Ceder wardrobe. antique
trur'tk, 3 tier glass table S.
concrete picnic table with
benches . Cell 614 - 266 176B .
Fireplace inalfrt, twin blowers, automatic thermo .. et.
still in fa c tory carton .
$660 .00 . Ph . 61 4 -2'56 -·
1216 .
Cheap carpet . If you have
rental property or rant, don 't
mind slightly irregular
carpet, you can eave money .
Prices start $2 .99 sq . yd ..
992 -6173, 10-5 .

On land contrac t gas, oil,
coal &amp; limettona . Vinton and
Gallla Co. 2,500 acre a. For
further Information call614 ·
987-6322 oftor 41PM .
Royfax 1400M copier. good
condition, just repaired . Call
448 -9340 .

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~adroom' sult~s

1 qua,n
$750. t full $ 650 . both
new, both all wood . Call
446-4138 .
Riding lawn mower MTD
800 series 32 in . cut, 8HP.
elect start, $176 . Call446 7776 .
Cordlan telephorlea ideal
for use around . Your home.
term , buainaaa , ate . ~.,o
wires, receive or make call s
from a distance of 500-700
ft : from tha bale uni1 .
Frank's Pawn Shop, 406
2nd. Avo., Gallipolla, 448 0840 .
3 place br , suite complete.
$300 . Call 61 4 - 266· 6644.
Air conditioner, 14,000
BTU . Contact Johnny Pope,
446 -3463, 425 Groen Tor ·
ra ce Lot 20, Centenary .
Antique Oak Reproduction
furniture, full line in itock.
also Antiques . Paul Conkels
Antiquet, Tuppers Plains.
Flowers for Memorial Day ,
Noi'th 2nd. St. Middleport .
Open 9-B. CIIH'a Place .
NIGHTCRAWLERS lor aalo,
76 cants a dozen . Behind
High school. Also will mow
lawns In pt , Pleasant . Call
304-4176 ·5 1&amp;2.
1966 Ford ton end half,
dump truck 8860 . Tandlem
Trailer •525 . 304 - 882 ·
3327 .
Truck topper for short white
bod. aBO. 304 -882 -2012 .
19BO 5 H.P. outboard mo·
tor. game fisher used few
tlmeo, uc . cond . t285 .
304-892 ·201 2 .

19B3 . Nlcchl Mwlng mo·
chino froo· arm model with
oeverol different zig zog
penem1. colt new over
f300 repoaMaoad model
onlv 3 moo. old, lfko now
cond . peyoH blllenoe ow«\
f88 . cell 814; 311·8&amp;18 .
OutoltowncollcoHect. Fnoo
delivery to vour horne.

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JB 350C ~ozer, Jl 3508
crawler. loader w~bucket
ond forko, MF44 rullberiiNd
loader, 1872 F...d F7oo
w -cheoter ule oncl 20 ft.
flot-. 1 878 Wlklemcemper. 1 2 11w edge
w -power unit. Ufont 400
lndultrial w'ood aplltter.
e14-89a-e&amp;13.
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Boarding all breeda. Selling
Happv Jack Dog Food. AKC
Oobelman : Stud Service.
Call 446-7796 .
DRAGONWYND CATTERY
· KENNEL. AKC Chow pup·
pla1. CFA Himalayan, Persian and Slameae . klttena.
Call 446-3844 after 4PM .
Registared Apricot Poodle.
Good with children . 14
month1 old. Male. •715 .
614 ·992 ·2165 daya.
Cocker Spaniel Pup . 7
weeks old . Buff colored.
Registered female . 8126 .
61 4-992 ·6093 .

4 male Great Dane pups.
$100. 814-742 -3118 .

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Country Gentleman . "
UOo . Coli 614-9B5· 4106
after 5 :30.
Fruit
Vegetables

Variety of vegetable &amp; bedding plants. Sandy's Greenhouae . Cell 446· 7892 .
1- - - - - - - - - - PLENTY of vegetable plonta
of all kinds. Delmer Garnes,
Ltlart. wv 304·895-3400.
Sweat bell peppers. 1 doJ:en
to 1,000. Harrv Hill . 614 247-2142 .
for Sale or Trade

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excellent blood line. Slate
Run Ferma. Jackson. Oh.
Call 614-286-5395 or 614·
288-1787.

78 81LVEII LTD. outomotic,
fully outomotlc, fully
equipped. Alao, 80 Rod
MOB convertlable, 4 opa!ld.
Call 304-882·2038 otter 8 .
79 OMNI. ucallont condl·
tlon, AM·FM ataraa. new
bonory, good tlrn. U500.
304-675-5817:
1970 TOYOTA Corona.
good motor, good bodV.
'475 . 304· 8715·3133 .
1B76 MONTE CARLO.
.1.000. 304-175- 1948.
72

Trucks for Sale

119 Ford pickup. w~dan
bed, U50. No chacka. Coli
1114·388·B1 33 .
7B Ford F-150. 4-WD. good
cond. Coli 614-367-7886.

Black ~nQ~!- type heifer.
. Nearly 2, ready to brHd.
he. cond . Wall fad . t400.
814·992-2420.

For sale John Deere 2 row
corn planter pull and 3 point,
John Deere 4 row corn
planten , Oliver wheat drill
on rubber. tobacco setter,
post hole diggers, 1 • 2 row
cultivators, ACWD 45 trac·
tor, TO 20 Farguaon tractor,
ACG cultivator tractor. 10 &amp;
14 ft . whetl dlak, cull!·
packers. hav bolero. 501
Ford mowers, acoup1, hay
rakes, finger rakes, front
loader for BN Ford tractor,
water pump with 3 HP
gasoline motor, PTO water
pump, other field ready
equipment. Howe's Ferm
Machinery, Rt.' 1124 It Mayhow 'Rd, Jackaon. Dh . Coil
614 ·288·6944 .
Rota tiller lor oolo. 6 hp ,
S01r1 26 " $150. 304-5741·
2364 .

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Autos for .S ale

19 8 0 oren ge 1 harp
Chavette, 4 apd., $3, ~ ~~ ·
John'a Auto Solea. 441·
4782 .
1976 Grond Pri• PS, PB,tllt
wheel, crul11 control. Call
4411-0109 .
Two Llncofna onel11· 1981.
ana ( t I· 1983 . Sao lad bid a
will t. received in the
Treaaurer's Office until
1 2:00 noon on Frldoy Moy
20, 1983. The board r•·
11rve1 the right to rfiect eny
or all bida. Gellla· JackaonVinton, JVSD, P.O. Bo•
157. Rio Grenda, Oh
46674 . ATtN.. Noami
Beman .

Jun like new 1982 Harley·
Davison low Rider 86,600
oleo Honda 200 throe
whHiar t 1 ,200. Wookdoya
call eftor 8 :00 448-939&amp;.
1980 Hondo Odeuoy,
•a5o. Coli 614-388-8803 .
1979 Elenore 250, ••c.
cond. Must sell. Cell .t.t&amp;2107 aD for Clint.

1980 Honda 1 26 dirt bike,
neverraced. verygoodcond.
&amp;14 -982-81 B9.
- - - -- -- - - 1983 HONDA , V85 Magno,
1, 100 cc, shaft drive, weter
cooled, •h• apeed, pearl blue,
leoa thon 1 .000 mlln. oer·
viced et ' 100 m"e•. next
Mrvlce at 4.000 mlloo. 2
month1 old, like new ,
$3,600. Phone 304-882·
3382 otter 4 p .m.
1 980 HONDA CR 260
Elslnor. 79 ChavroJet Bl1111r
Chevanne. 17-40 tlroa, lot
of utraa. 304- 876 ~ 3292 .
1981 KX 128 Kowoaokl.
excellent condition. muat
oell. uoo . .Coli 304-882 ·
2887 or BB2 · 2822 .

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69 vw Bootie, n - • aomo FOUR ·18" alug whoolo •
work, bodV good cond. tlrea lor Chevy truck. t100.
304 ·175· 1345 oftor 4 p .m . ,_3
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Camping
Equipment

1871 PL'I'MOUTH. oil n tlnoo. rebuilt engine, new
battery, good body, U85. · Camper. BIMpo I, atove,
181 t North Mo l n , Pt . rofrlgorotor. INothroom, e.c .,
PIMNnt.
" ' ' contained. 814-112etal or 814·112-:IIOt .
1988 PLYMOUTH. 4 door,
eutometlc trono· ml 1
Staroroft c.mpar. • • • 1.
_,ng.(IODd~~: 8-aout
~ltchen , mony ex·
tlon, SIOO.oo. phone 304· no. Like new. 814· 112·
878-8740.
2121 .
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Water Wells. Commercial
end Oomeltlc. Teat hoi•.
Pumpa Selea and Service.
304·B85-3B02.
Get your cerpat in ship
ohape. Woterramoval, FREE
ESTIMATES, FURNITURE
CLEANING . CAPTAIN
STEAMER 814-448-2107 .

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Call 304-87&amp;-1293 for con·
crete and black top Htlmatn. metal building and
fence erection coat. Also
buying an-:t selling heavy
equipment. Pleasant Meadows Diuributora and
Salaa.
REMODELING. roofing .
pAinting, Interior 8Jeterior •.
free utimates, 304· 6762440.

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77 Smoll8uickd lood condl·
lion. 304-875·1402.

RINGLE ' S SERVICE experienced roofing. including
hot. tar lppllcation; cerpenter, electrician, m..on. Cell
304·1175·2088 or 876·
4580.

1969 FORD truck. 1975 Roofing and Gutters. ReaaoHondo Cl 160, •eoo. ooch . neble r1t11. lnaured. 304804 28th St. Pt. Plaount. 676· 5186 .
304-178-8230.
1 - - - -- - - - SEAMLESS GUTTERS. Ono
HALF ton pickup truck. new piece custom fit your home.
cattle reck, good work truck. Guaranteed. Advanced Gutprlcod on inapectlon, 304- ter, IDav 61 4 -69li-4068,)
773·9118 .
lnight 814-89B· B206.)

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Boats end
197B Pontiac Flrobird bluo.
Motofl for Sale
V-8 . outo .. olr, PS, PB, low
mllooge. Sharp. •4. 195.
John ' a Auto Soloo. 448 · 18ft. LAYMAN boot, John·
4782 .
aon noorlng, fully equipped,
troller. 10 hor11
nrudo
1978 Chovy Capri, 4 dr. motor, nee tonk . 304 _4176 .
led on, t2.500. Coli 4411· &amp;l 1 4 . •
14115 or 4441-1244.

742-2734.

F • K Tree Trimming, ttump
removal. Coli 675· 1331 .

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Plumbing
Heating

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth arid Pine
Phone 446-3888 or 4464477

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ta~e

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JIM'S PLUMBING. HEAT·
lNG . Fomorlv Dawltt'a
Plumbing. Coli 814-3870676 ,
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Excavating

DOZER WORK By Ted
Hanna, ponds, ditches ,
baaomenu, etc. Coli 448·
4907 . Carter &amp; Evans
Transportation.

WINNIE
WELL , MISS WINKL E,
I'VE DONE ,ABOUT S IX
SKETCHES. lHEY'RE
VERY ROUGH . OF
COURSE.

Lonnie Boggs Excavating.
Dorer, backhoe, dumptruck.
Work bv hour or job. Call
4441-7803.

T HEY' RE EXC~UEtYT/
THERE' S NO DOUEIT IN MY
M IN D THAT YOII'V$ BE E N
DOING THE WORK VERA
CREDIT FOR.

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THAT ••. I'M
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J .A .A. Construc11on Co .
Water Lines , Footers ,
Drains. All kinda of Ditching.
Rutland , Oh . 814 - 742 ·
2903.
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Electrical
Refrigeration

DEPENDABLE WASHER ·
DRYER REPAiR . Guoran·
tHd . work . Cell anytime
4114-2641-6620 or 614 -268·
1207 .
SEWING Mochino ropolra.
service. Authorized Singer
Solea &amp; Service Sharpen
Sciasors . Fabric Shop,
Pomorov . 992 ·2284 .

BARNEY

AUNT LOWEEZV- CAN I GO OUT AN'
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STILTS?

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SERVICE call City Furnltunt
304 -676 - 2108 or 448 ·
0131 .
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General Hauling

JONES BOYS WATER SER · . ,
VICE . Coil 814 ·387-7471
or 614 -387-0591 .
Nood oomethlng houlod
away or tome. ning moYed7
We'll do it. Coli 448· 3159
INotweon 9 ond 5 .

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RON ' S Tolavlaion Service.
Specializing In Zenith end
Motorola~ · Ouazer. and
houte COlli. Coli 576-2398
or 448-2454.

Paintln'g interior or exterior.
lreo · eotlmotoa. Coli 41756344 or 446-9326.

1978 Dodge Charger •775 .
Cell 446-0870 after 4 :00 .

Foromona Uaad Coro. For
le11 expensive cars. On S.R.
124 In Long-vlllo. Oh . 614·

GENE'S CARPET CLEAN- •
lNG SERVICE. Recom mended fpr profe11ional
1teem cleaning . Scotch
Guard ·Fr" Eotlmotn. Call
Gene at 614· 992·1309.

.1li89· 0~evrolet:2 ton alngle
axle dump truciC . tall 614378· 2671 .

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wood. brick
aondatono
building
end ,homH.
Aleo!
heovy equlpm.,t. FuUy ln-J
au red, Froo ootlmatn. 814949-2888 .

E • R Tree Sorvico. fully
in1ured. free eatimetea .
Phono e 1 4 -3417 -one. coli
otter 5 .

Rogl atered Angua Bull. Produce• growthy vibrant
offspring yet eaay calving. 1-:::-::--:-:---:-:-,.--,--Long modern. Heavy. op· 73
Vena &amp; 4 W.O .
pro• . 2000 lb., Grohom
Breeding Heavy Wye on 1970 GMC church bua.
Dom aida. 667-6297.
Good condition. •800. 614·
REGISTERED ANGUS 992 -34190. Jov Clark.
BUlLS . 14 montho old.
Goebel Anau.a Fermi. Cool ~
Motorcycles
ville, Oh . 1·614-687-3B38 . 74

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1 978 Chevrolet Chovanne
PU. ohon - · 4· WD, 350,4
barrel. AT, PS, P8, CC,
AM-FM CB. new tlrea &amp;
paint. 43;000 mi., '4,496.
Call 446· 1 724 or 614-387·
7762 .

1 979 XS750 Yo moho Spacial . Fully droned with
stereo sy11em . *1 . 800.
Gono Dodaon. 927 Brownell
Ave .. Middleport , Oh .
45760 .

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Livestock

1974 lmpolo Station
wagon. Call after 5 p.m.
304-675-4392.

Reconditioned Ferguson
ch1111i1 with new 8 ft. by 16
ft . hay bed and rack . Call
814 ·367-0334 .

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Autol for Sale

1 976 Horlov Dovidoon Elac·
tra Ollde, ••c. cond .. lots of
chromo. 413,600. 614-892·
61&amp;9 or 814-992-3901 .

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Average 26-30 lb. weening
61
farm Equipment
piga t40 . a hood . 664 near
Porter . Ohio . 814- 367 ·
19BO 265 Maney Forgu· 0636 .
son, 236 hours, like new. 1- - - - - - - - - - Call 614- 379-2620.
PIGS 304-675-6321 .

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Wanted to le11e tobacco
poundage. Cell 61 4 -2&amp;6·
1156.

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NEW Holland hoy baler. hov
rake • bo• blodo In good
condition, 304 -&amp;97-2527.

75 DODGE van . Red Roan Pony Mare 47".
customized-to trade for car· well trained, shown 4 -H.
of eqlJel value. or take car on 614· 992-7119.
•
trade In 304-676 ·6809 .
Purebred Rex and Mini lop
rabbit•. Alpine Dairy goat.
304-1175-1920.

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HOL.DUP
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JOHN Deere 1010 tractor,
bruah hog, plow•. diD.
grader blado , 304- 675 ·
4&amp;79.

Tobacco poundae will pay
·3 0 cen11 .a pound. Cell
61 4 - 3BB·-8261 '

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GRAVELY model 52410, 8
HP electric start , ,. duel
wheel e. mower. rotary plow,
cultivator • oufky, 304-675·
4679.

Kimball piano . 4 yrs. old,
good condition . Call 992 ·
6026 after 8PM .

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Tractor-Farmall 8 . good
tlr11 and mechanicelty
oound 304· B82·3488, coli
onytlme.

Tobacco poundee will pay
30 cents 1 pound . Call
614-388-8251 .

I,_H0~~1'j Nq_! I. C.~~) ( LI~E THE 6REA1' F~~C
i4fiw
~~~~~~~ '-' ONE"- IN E.YEoy
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NEW • Uaad Harvottoro
Structuroa. Autoniot!ld II·
veatoc:k fHdlng -computer
feadera . Coil collect 8 14·
585-2280. John L. Bortta.

Musical
Instruments

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w/&gt;:.4

farm Equipment

1 male Himalayn cream
point cat·2 years old. 8200. ·
Also 1 female Himalyn Tortie point . 1 Y2 years old . 62 Wanted to Buy
uoo. 814-992 -6747.

with Molar Hoople

e:oa G ill I]) D

u 191!J D~NEA 1rc; r ~Reg us Pa1 &amp; 11.1 on
Hi Pn11ure Cleaning. A,lum ,__ _ _ _ _.;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.. I· lnum aiding, mobilo homoo,

Pets for Sale

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

EVENING

Roofing, ahlnglaa. apoutlng '
end aluminum aiding work. '
tn·s ured. 'Free Estlmat" .
814-84J· 28Be.

B ,-.1,

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9 N Ford tractor. 304· 895 ·
3471 .

5/19/83

DEAR?

use.

Build your own Earty Ameri ~
can homo, 2 or 3 bdr.,

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THURSDAY

TH.O.NTHii'
CI'TY,

Painting ll'!ottrior • exterior. ·
wellpa~r hanging. Insured,
Fr• utlmotn. 114· 848·

Building moterlola
block, brick, .ewer plpee,.
w i ndows , llntela.-:"'t etc .
Claude Winters. Ri'tr'Orande.
o. Call B14-245 ·5121 .

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Marcum Roofing It Spout·
lng. 30 vearo experience,
opociallzlngln bull up roof.
Call 514-388-9817.

66 Building Supplies

58

Television
Viewing

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ROTOTILLER, 5 ' HP, .f100 .
Three HP puah mower. *35.
304-876· 5057 attar e.

The Daily

Ohio

PAINTING • Interior and
oxtoitlor, plumbing. roofing._;
some remodeling. 20
exp. Call 4114·388-88112. ·•·

BUCKII:ovewithplpaondoll
hookup•. 304· 8715-8809.

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MRS. )NHEEL.EI=! MARRI ED
HEFt LATE' HUSBANO'S
BROT'HEI=I- A WIDO"))ERA F!~W NONTHS AGO,

STUCCO PLASTER,NG ·'
ta•tunod ~1"111 oom,...
cial and rooldontlel. free
utlrnotao. Call 814· 251·
1182.

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Home
lmp.rovementl

•,

275 gal . FUEL tanlt, 814·
448-8617.

$2,996.
1·614·8B6·
7311
. SeeColi
our model.

Pomenr&lt; Middleport,

by Larry Wright

Mlec . Merchendlae KIT 'N' CARLYLE ••

1 00 locust poets. $1 .76
ooch . Call 614-266-8036 .

U~1 .

ONE bedroom epartmtntl
lor tho elderly. All utllltloa
paid. Ton Into . pav 30 per·
can1 of their adjusted lncomeln thlo HUD auboldlzad
apartment buihMng. TWin
Rlvoro Tower, phone 304·
675 -8879. Equal opponunIIV·houtlng.

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Thuncloy, May 19, 1983

Ohio

PEANUTS

BVT I DON'T KNOW
A60UT THE FISI-IIN6 POLE

THAT'S A GREAT·
LOOKING HAT

JIMS WATER SERVICE .
Call Jim lonior, '304 -876·
7397.

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BRIDGE
Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

End finesse unneeded
a mcrt; 70 years of agt• . Wr
and ot her writ e rs hav e_ ust!d
many Karpin hands over the

yea rs.
5·19·81

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shows a
fin esse , ca rd counting and
finall y an end play.
F red po ints o ul t ha t Nort h
was a gg r(•ss ivr and th a t
Sout h sa w immed iatel y th at
he needed to fi nc~se spades
somcwhen • and th at thl! bes t
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3 "Sons and

ACROSS

I Italian la k e

l.,overs "
hero
10 Presently
4 " - Hour
II Edna May
with You"
( 1932 song I
13 Wei ll musical 5 Plant life
15 Fanner 's need in t oto
16 Scottis h
6 Differe nt
explorer
7 " Get 'em .
Yesterday 's Answer ·. l' l
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Fido !"
18 Unadorned
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31 E gg-sha ped
ZO Money owed
table bare Z3 Feral
32 K i tc hen
Zl Ballad
9 De fensible 24 Pla in to sec
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22 Chest sound
12 l'£ased
25 Egyptian r1t y :14 .l mnl
Z3 Small linch
14 Of a Great Z6 Ca nine
36 Spirit
Zll Carried
Lake
and other s
lamp
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19 Set
Z8 I sland
3H Exaspera te
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strai g ht
39 Curve
in N .Y . !.la y
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device

5 Inebriate

30 J ose
Carreras , e.g.
33 American
wit
34 Krazy 35 " La - E n

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37 Inlertere
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course
41 British gun
42 Hoodwinked
43 Evening
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singer
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Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHO.LBTEAY SHOP
t 183 S~ . Ave.. Golllpolit.
441·7833 Of 448-1833 .

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AN INCOME TAX REFUND.-F.J .RAYMOND
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

I~side
New Miami grid coach joins
· Diles toumament field •••Page 4

IN

TIMEX

GRADUATION SALE

WATCH SALE

25o/o OFF

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MEN'S

Voi.32 ,No .27
Copyliflhtod 1913

New styles 1n men's and ladies' quartz
watches, thin d1grtals, rocket watchesand
dress digitals.
\'&lt;---~.h

selection.

MISSES

TOPS AND
SHORTS SALE
Wallets &amp;Leather
Accessories

Dressy styles, casual looks, sailor looks
basicS and pull-ons. Cottontpoly blends
and 100% poly. Jr. sizes S, M, L

All genuine leather wallets in tri-fold and
bi-fold styles. Good color selection. Plus travel
cases, keylliiners, initialed keyholders.

REG. $3.00 ... .... .... .. ........ SALE $2.39
REG. $6.00 .. . ... ........... SALE $4.79
. REG. Sll.OO .... ....... .... .. . SALE $8.79
REG. $18.00 ........ .... .. ... SALE $14.39

MEN'S UGHTWEIGHT

-ft~

Sizes 36 to 44. Extra sizes 46 to 50. Our entire stock
mcluded 1n th1s sale. Excellent style and color selection.

DRESS SLACKS

Stop in on our 1st floor and select appropriate
cards for the graduates on your list Big
selection arranged for your easy selection. Plus
gift wrap, ribbon, graduation party goods.

Sizes 29 to 42 waist. extra size 44 to 50. Solid colors
and neat patterns in 100% polyesters, polyester
cotton blends, solids and pin stripes: Hubbard,
Campus, WranWer brands

MEN'S $15.95 SlACKS ........•.SALE
·MEN'S $19.95 SlACKS ..........SALE
MEN'S $24.95 SlACKS .......••. SALE
MEN'S $32.95 SlACKS .....••..SALE

AIRWAY

LADIES' ROLFS

The perfect gift for the graduate. Shoulder totes pullman styles, 011erseas
bags; cosmetic bags, weeke·nders. and garment bags.
·

REG. $21.00 FRENCH CLUTCH ..................SALE $14.00
REG. $26.00 CREDT CARD SECRETARIAT .... SALE $16.00

REDUaD

It's automaker's turn to give

$12.50
$15.50
$19.40
$25.70

Cameras
and ·Film

Luggage Sale

.Billfold Specials

few

MEN'S

GRADUATION CARDS

$10.45
$16.05
$20.95
$27.95

See our Kodak and Polaroid cameras6n the lsi flOor.Ideal grad gift Then
select the film, flash bulbs, accessories you'I need for picture taking on
that big day

20%

MIAMI - President Reagan, In a nother campaign-style trip, said
today Congress will be writing a " prescription for disaster" It It fal ls
to give a rms to Central America a nd will be held accountable by
Americans If the region falls to left ist revolution.
In a speech to a Cuban -American audience, Reagan also deScribed
Fidel Castro's government as "a new fascist regime" responsible for
repression and terror.
In a two-hour tri p here, Reagan was having lu nch at a Cuban
restaurant in an area known as Linle Havana and speaking at
festivities m arking Cuba's independence from Spain in 1902.
Reagan, In his. prepared speech. suggested that Congress was
moving too timidly on his a rms and economic a id program for
Central America .
·

DRESS .SALE
BRA SALE

I

Sundresses. knrt dresses. 2 pc. dresses and poly/cotton
styles. Sizes NB to 24 mos.. 2 to 4, 4 to 6X, 7 to 14.

New low plunge strapless bra. Beige or whrte in A. B c
and D ~ up.
·

REG. $9.00 BRA .............................. SALE $7.49
REG. $9.50 BRA ............... .............. SALE $7.99

REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.

Super Sport Fuller Figure Bra. Beige or whrte in A. B. Cor
D cup.

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Ohio lottery winners
CLEVELAND - The winning nwnber drawn Thu rsday night in
the Ohio Lot tery's daily game, "The Number," was 751.
In the " Pick ~" game , played five times a week, the winning
number was 6518.

$7.00 ........................... SALE $5.25
$12.00 ......................... SALE $9.00
$18.00 .............•.......... SAL£ $13.50
$24.00 ........................SAL£ $18.00

Ohio forecast
Seventy percent chance of shower s and thunde rstorm tonight a nd .
Saturday. Low tonig ht 61}65. High Saturday near 70. Winds var iable
less than 10 mph tonight.

REG. $8.50 BRA ............................... SALE $7.49
REG. $9.00 BRA ............ .................... SALE $7.99

)

DAI+AS - Union workers have sacrificed e noug h 1111d the Big
nvee auto manufacturers must "do the giving" in the next round of
cont ract talks, says the new president of the United Auto Workers.
" We've given a ll we're going tq give; we're tired of being bla med
foi -the Industry's problems," Owen Bie ber. the first of a new
generation of UAW leaders, sa id Thursday. "I'm deadly serious
when I say It's their tum to do the giving ."
The former . vice president of the UAW's General Motors Corp.
department was sworn in Thursday at the union's constltutiona l
convention In Dallas alter his overwhelming electiOn by delegates
the d ay before.
. The 53-year-old na(ive of the Grand Rapids, Mich .. area, replaced
Douglas A. Fraser. 66; who retired beCause of union rules prohibiting
re-election of officer s after they are 65.

'Prescription for disaster'

UnLE GIRLS'

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In new ly released colirt documents,
prosecutors ridicule the claims to Innocence of John Z. De LOrean ,
saying anyone caught on videotape as he "fondles cocalne and toasts
hls future in the narcotics business has
defenses avallable to
him.' '
The former a utoma ker also otfe rro to Invest $2 mllllon in Asian
. heroin and Colombian .cocaine and said !I was a "tragedy" when the
deal fell through, the government alleged in documents released
Thursday by a federal trta! judge.
The statements were contained in papers filed by the government
in J a nuary and unsealed Thursday by U.S. District Judge Robert
Ta kasugi, alter 'motions by The Associated Press and the Los
Angeles Herald Exam iner.
. However , alter a hearing ta ter Thursday, Tit ka sugi rejected most .
requests by the two news organizations for access to documents.
Ha ving unsealed only five of 28 pretrial papers whic h were secret,
Takasugi said he would consider opening others later.

REG. $11.00 .......... SAL£ $8.79
REG. $14.00 ......•.• SAL£ $11.19
REG. $19.00 .....•.•. SAL£ $15.19
REG. $24.00 ......... SALE $19.19

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JACKETS

Claims De Lorean dell in heroin
LOS ANGELES -

Reduced 20%

/

Ohio econo y
threatened y
Fed deficits

BELFAST, Northern Ireland - Protestant and Roman Catholic
politicians In Northern Ireland are fighting bitter battles for
leadership of their feuding communities In the British gener al
electkm campaign .
The outcome of the June 9votlng will determine who speaks for the
war-w eary people of Northern Ireland . But It Is unlikely to take the
province any closer to ending years of bloodshed.
Elections In Northern Ireland are sectarian showdowns that have
little to do with Issues in the rest of Britain. They are fought on tribal
lines and old hatreds between the Protestant majority and Catholic
minority.

BLOUSE
SALE

MEN'S ROLFS

\

Extended forecast
·&lt;

VAN HEUSEN

MEN'S LEE

Extended Ohio Forecast - Sunday through Tuesday: Chance of
some showers or thunder storms eac h day. Da ily highs In the 60s
north and upper 60s to tow 70s south part. Nighttime lows In the40s to
low 50s.

MEN'S

DRESS SHIRTS

BASIC AND
FASHION JEANS

Wembley Ties

Neck sizes 14 ~ to 17. Solid colors, stripes, toneon tone poly cotton blends,
taperd and regular cut styles. Ideal graduation gift.

Featuring basic straight leg style, lee dress blues Lee
comfort stretch and fashion looks. All pre-washed denims.
Sizes 28.to 40 waist. 30 to 36 inch .lengths.

Perfect l!ift for high school and college

$15.00 VAN
$16.00 VAN
$18.00 VAN
$20.00 VAN

HEUSEN
HEUSEN
HEUSEN
HEUSEN

SHIRTS ..... SAL£ $11.79
SHIRTS ....•SAL£ $12.59
SHIRTS ..... SAL£ $14.19
SHIRTS ..... SAL£·$15.79

REG. m.95LEE JEANS .:..........SALE
REG. $26.95 LEE JEANS ............ SALE
REG. $27.95 L£E JEANS ............ SALE
REG. $29.95 L£E JEANS ............SALE

$17.90
$21.10
$21.80
$23.30

graduates. Four-in·hand and ready tied

Solids and patterns.

For 8 a.m. EDT
21

aes.

WEIIBLEY TIES ••........ $6.95
flU.'UU W£118LEY nES ;....... $7.79
$11.50 WEIIBLEY nES ........ $9.89

NaiiQnal wealher Servoc:e
NOAA. U.S.
. of

: Cold......, Warm..,
WEATHER FORECAST -

...The NN!oalll WeMIIer Service

rOI'f!CMU awen for Friday froin •den Teul IIQd OliUoma 1n1o
Nwtl end !JIIDW- ue ·foNo nd fw the o.1n1 PWat. Tile
~:::::::.:be mild but mucll oflbfl ~ Ia expected to cooa,r.

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A Multimed ia Inc. N• •n pap•r

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday , May 20, 1983

Bitter campaign in Ireland

JUNIOR

Tops include tanks, pullovers, placket
fronts, sweater knrts. button front styles,
halter and tube tops. S1zes S thru XL
Shorts include walk1ng shorts, bermudas,
pleated fronts and ba~c pull ons. Sizes 6
to 18 and 30 to 38.

I

en tine

.

$6.95 KNIT SHIRTS ......... $5.49 ~
$9.95 KNIT SHIRTS ......... $7.89
$12.95 KNIT SHIRTS ..... $10.29
$14.95 KNIT SHIRTS ..... $11.89

I

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Save on qualty kn~ shirts in sizes s, M, L
and XL Famous makes such as
VanHeusen, Campus, Wrangler in crew
necks, dressy kni1s, jeans shirts. tank IDps,
cut-offs. let us help you with your1

Save 20%

MEN'S $14.95 JACKETS .................:.. SALE
MEN'S $22.95 JACKETS .... .. ............ SALE
MEN'S $29.95 JACKETS ................... SALE
MEN'S $39.95 JACKETS ................... SALE

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KNIT SHIRTS

All CHESTS IN STOCK

It's graduation time for
Meigs County pupils..•Page 6

s.••o

GRADUAnON
GIFT SAlE

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QUAUTY GIFTS FOR THAT SPECIAL GRADUATE
/'

Area deatbi .... :...........•...........•.,••••.•.., ........................ Pap 18
, ~ adl ........... ~ ................~......................... Paaes 12-J.S.tfl

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Graduatlons •..............., .•••.• ... ....•••.••.••.••••.....••••••••••.•••• •• Page 8
Society ............ ..... ............. .... ~· .................. ........... Pages
Sports ............................
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GRADUATION GIFTS
... a J. ane®love chest!

today's Sentinel

lo Maol.

be

AWARDED SCHOLARSIUP- Zane Beegle, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Beegle, Rt. 2, Racine, was presented il $200 scholarship from
A.lpha Epslloo Chapter of A.lpha Della Kappa Sorot1ty. Mtlklng the
presentation
Jean Alkire, chalnnan of the scholarship committee.
Beegle wiD grliduate from Southem High School Sunday night. He wUI
attend Bethany CoUege this ran where he will play basketball.

+

By ROBERT E. MILLER
A.8oclllled Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API
Mounting federal budget deficits
could wipe out Ohio's parllcipation
In a national econom ic recovery
even before any benefits are felt .
sta te o!ficials say .
Cristina Sale. direc tor o( the
OffiC&lt;' of Bud~ct and M a na~em ent .
gave that view Thursday nig ht
duting a discussion of Oh io's
economic outlook with thf' Senatf'
F inance Committ ee .
Ma tthew V. F Uiplc . directoroft he
Legisla tive Budget Office, gt-nN·
ally echoed that scnt lmenl in
response to questions from Sen.
Neal F . Zlmmrrs .Jr .. D-Dayton,
pres ident pro tern of the Sena te .
Zimmers wanted to know in
particular about the effec t of a 10
pcrcent cut in th&lt;' froera llncome tax
which apparmti)· will lx• implr ·
mPnted July I at !he in s Jst pn(~' uf

Pres ident Reagan .
The Montgomery County law.
m aker indicated he feels the effect
on !he spira ling nationa l debt would
be one of "exacerbation," sendi ng
lntC'r&lt;'St rntes up af(a!n and thwa l1 ·
ing Ohio's 1~over-y.
Ms. Sa le agreed, pointing out that
Ohio's ('("anomy ~&gt;•lies hf'avily in
m a ny aspect s on the conlrol of
interest ra tf'S - in thf' sa iC' of
automobil('S, aut o part s. and othe r
bif( lickPt itPms.
"1\n cxacf'rba t('&lt;i drfl cll wou lo
1hat Ohio would lead the
nation as part of a new na tiona l
ca t as t roph~ . The r('("()very wou ld
not ~ on. It would die befor~ we
enjoyl'd any of the benefits." the
budge! director said .
F ili plc said he is concerned about
th(' polenlia t of hig he r defici ts, but
does not rciat&lt;' highN ddlclts
entirt:'i.v to the upcom inf( ta ., cui.

~

Ohio lenders brace for big loan crush
COLUMBUS, Ohio (APl ,.- Peo- first -SPrvrd bas is. Participa li ng
lf:mders will record the exact time a
ple hoping to get a low-Interest
customer
walks through the door."
hous ing loan may begin lining up
Money
for
the 30-year, fixed -ra te
Sunday night for the first-come,
mortgages was raised through bond
fir st-served program that begins
· sales by the sta te government . ThP
Monday. officials say.
Sta te o!ficials Thu rsday a n- money was made available 10
lenders stalcwide and will IX' loan('(l
nounced rules for borrowing from
to consumer s at 9.98percent .
$289 million for low-Interest hom e
Locally, an OHFA alloca tion of
loans.
$250,000 was made last week to
''It 's going to be like the California
gold rush days," said Dave Shan· Central Trust Co .'sGa lllpoUsoftlcc.
It s Middleport office r!'('(')v('d
non , head of the m ortgage lending
$UX
l,OOO. while Bank One of Pomc·
division of First National Bank in
roy
was allocated $40.000.
Toledo . . "The response to I he
"
It'll
be hectic for I he ncx1 1wo or
program h¥ been phenomena l.' '
three
.da
ys-," said 'Harold _ThompRaY.JTIOnd T . Sawyer. executive
son
.
vice
pres ident at Centra l
director of · the Ohio Housing
Trust
's
Ga
llipolis
ot'fl c&lt;'. about thr
F inance Agency. which oversees
amount of applications PXpe&lt;'tN 1o
the program. said: " Applications
be fil ed starting Monday .
wUl be processed on a first-come,

Proplc a pplying for the mort·
gages must bring a contract oroff('l'
showing that the home being
pu rchased doesn't &lt;'Xce&lt;'&lt;l the maxi·
mum pu rchaS&lt;' price set by lhl'

('('On0 rnic diSII'rSS \'-rhpn • 2(l pc1 1'Cf'l\l

of lhl' bond mon&lt;'y is bf'ing atloeat&lt;'&lt;l.
Sawyer said .
Officials sa let rf'glst m tlons fo r
morii(H!(C loan a pplica tions musl lX'
made in person: a ppolntm&lt;'nts bv

agC"ncy's rulf'S, wh ich varif's df'·

pending on location.
SawyN said applica nt s for the
low-Interest loans won 't be burdened wilh unusual papc1work.
" In · addition to the cus tom ary
papers requh'&lt;'(! by pa l1icipat lng
IPndcrs. •he applicant will be askl'd
to sign an affidavit ind ica tin g lhat
they mf'&lt;'t th&lt;' first ·lim i' homP buyer
rpqulrement s." he sa id .
The ag&lt;'ncy defines a "first -_time·:
bu yer as someont•who hasn ·t ownr•d ~
a houSP in th r('(' yea rs. 11m t
req ui rement doesn't apply in ta1··
g&lt;'ted areas - ne ighborhoods of

phonr&gt; won't be aUoWl'll: &lt;.Hid ail

appl iea nls w ill hav&lt;' req uests pi'O
cesS(&lt;(! lq t hP ord&lt;&gt;r they sign in at
pan lcipa 1ing iL•nders .
Cath('r lne F(~rrar i , spokt•swom an
fo r the sta lL' housing ;1g~ncy . sa id
slate off icia Ls won' t lx• SUilJris('d If
many hornP buyers sta tion them selves at bank.' early, &lt;'VPO the night
bdor£&lt;, in hopl.'s of gPtllng a loan.
Som r hanks a nd se~vi ngs und loa ns
haw hin'&lt;i sccuri ly ~'Ua l'lls to ma ke
Cf'rlaln C'rowd s Hrl' und('r contml
.w hL•n t ht' door~ open Monday .

Supporters of Ohio truekers tax testify
By ROBERT G REENE.
A.8ociated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio iAPl - A
lobbyist whose s upport com es in
part from the ra ilroad lpdustry says
heavy trucks pa y far less than their
share of road taxes in Ohio.
"The evidence Is d ramatic on the
underpayment of heavy trucks,"
Thom as D. Caslunan told the House
Tra nsportation and Urban Affafrs
Committee on Thursday . Castunan
represents Motorists of Ohio for
Vehicular Equity.

MOVE. as the group carts itSI"tf.
has campaigned for a mPasure to
ra ise the highway uSC' lax on
com mercial trucks 10 gPnProt&lt;' $181
million a year . Thr bill is sponson'&lt;i
by Rep. lk&lt;' Thom pson. D·
C leve land, th e comm iii P&lt;'
chairnlan .
Another Thompson bUI !x'Ing
he ard 'tn ta ndem would lnc reas&lt;' thr
num ber of portablf' truck sea l&lt;•
teams run by th&lt;' Highway Palm i
from nine to 18.
Caslunan sa id his group is

su ppori L'&lt;I hy "rat! lnf ei"{'S ts," th&lt;•
Ohio Environmental Council and by
" indi viduals lnterPstro in thf' fair ·
ness lssups surrounding highway
!i naner."
Cashman quotl'd fL'&lt;iPra l and s ta tP
cost studies to back his group's
posit ion. H£' a lso spoke aga lnsl
suggestions 10 uneap thP fuN tax
instead.
"Uncapping lhr fu£'1 lax would
simply exacerba te th&lt;• inl'(JUilif's
fou nd to Pxls t in the Ohio study," hP
sa id . "Thf' reason is th at, as truck:;

gpt tiP:Ivier , they don' l pa,v V!' l)'
mur·h mnn• In fut'l laxPs but the~'

ca usP a lot morf' damagP lu roads
anfl brtdgf"s ."

Thr• pmpose&lt;l tax reiiPs on a
tormula ti&lt;'li to mtl ca~w and thP s ta t&lt;•
gasntlnP tax. II would cost truckNs
a bout !1.6 cents a m ile. thp Ohio
Trucki ng 1\ssoclation says . The
CYrl\ says It would raise I hi' rypica i
taxes on a flvf'-ax lc . 18-wht'&lt;'l rig for
70.01Xl milt'S of travel fmm $1,4{)) to
$1i.7~ .

Reagan wishes defied
WASHINGTON (AP ) - The
Republican-led Senate, in bold
~defiance of Pres ident Reagan, has
ended three weeks of tumultuous
budget debate by nar rowly a pprovIng a 1984spendlng and revenue plan
which woul&lt;! permit a $9.9 billion tax
Increase nex t year, and $75 billion
over the next three years.
Iri a df""'atlc 50to4,9 roll call vote
minutes before midn ight 'Thursday ,
the Senate gave a stunning victory to
a s mall band of te nacious Republi ·
can moderates and minority Demo- .
crats who said attacking swelling
federal deficits with higher taxes Is
the key to economic recOvery.
Their opponents, led by Majority
Leader Howard H. Baker Jr.,
a rgued for higher defense spending
a nd against any budget which
threatened a ll or part of this year's
10 percent ln&lt;;0111e tax cut.
The debate, spiced with acrid
partisan battles, wW lilq!ly set the
agenda for the 19114 congressional
and presidential elEctions.
At the very least, the Senate
budget resolution sets up tough
negotiations w jth members of the
Democratically-controlled House,
which previously approvecJa bUdget
plan with far higher taxes and a
far-slower defense ·bUildup over the
next'five years.
The final budget blueprint lett the
Senate after a tense &lt;lay of wild,
seesaw legislative battles In which

the outcome was in doubt unt U thP
very end.
The winning p lan was draft&lt;'&lt;i by
freslunan GOP Sen. Slade Gorton of
Washington a nd was a pproved only
after the Senate had taken ninf'
previous roll ca ll votes on budget
a lternatives of wide extremes.
They Included an unsuccessful
proposal by conservatlveSen. J esse
Helms, R-N .C., for a 10 percent
across-the-board cut In spendl,ng
except for defensse and Social
Securi ty, and an effort by Republl·
cans to force Senate Dem ocrals to
vote on the high tax -low military
spending budget approved by the
House.
'
Baker fina lly let the budget he and
Reagan s.trongly opposed go
through the Senate, beCause to block
it furlher would have sha ttered the ,
congressional budget process.
Tile majority leader said he was
detennined to have the Senate pass
a budget, even It It was one he didn 't
suppon , and perso na lly called for a
second vote on Gorton's plan .
Twice betore. Inc lud ing once
earlier Thursday night. the Senate
rejected the same proposal it ended
.up approving, and then only alter
there was serious danger of no 1984
budget blueprint passing a t all.
.One ot the pl,an's m a in COP
supporters, Robert T . Stafford of .·
Vermont. saki , "This wa s the ta,st
(Continued on page 16)
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I

CONTEST WINNER - Penny Lewis, daughter of Mr .and MNJ .
Robert Lewis, Middleport, waa lhe winner ol The Da Uy Sentinel bike
conlell&amp;. Penny won with aN polnl&amp;. She was presented a 10 speed bike.
Sec{llld place went loP. J. Richmond, son or Mr. IUid Ml'!l. Rlch~~rd
Richmond, Middleport, with 186 points. M11rk Banks, clr culatloo
IJUIIIalel', extended thanks lo aU Sentinel C11rrk.+.! lor t~lr
participation. Pictured are, 1-r, Penny and Mark Banks.

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