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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Fri'day, May 18, 1984

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Funding battle continues for Gallipolis project

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By KEVIN KEU.Y
OVPslaff
Supporters of the new locking
system for the GaUipolis Locks and
Dam have s uffered a recent
setback, but the executive director
of an organization pushing for
Ga Uipolls' funding said the fight is
far from over.
"That Issue Is n' t goingtogoaway.
I think the opportunity will rise
again," said R. Barry Palmer of
DINAMO-OVIA, the Pittsburghbased association of regional business and political leaders seeking to
upgrade locking systems on the
Ohio River.
Palmer told the gathering of the
Central Ohio Valley Industrial
Commission here Thursday that
Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W .Va. , and
Sen. Mark 0. Hatfield, R-Ore. , are
working to get money and au thoriza lion granted lor two lock projects in
their districts.
By rd and HaUield co-sponsored
an a mendment attached to a
military aid but for El Salvador tha t
was approved by theSenate inApril .
That amendment, if passed, would
have appropriated funds forGallipolis and the BonnevUle locks a nd dam
project on the Columbia River.
The amendment was dropped by
House and Senate conferees Wed nesday when they hammered out a
compromise version of the a ld bill .
Palmer, who has been petitioning

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GROSS NA.TIONA.L PRODUCf GROWS - The Commerce Department announced
Its final revision for the Gross
National Product for the first
quarter of 1984. The departme nt
said the GNP grew R.8 percent in
the nrst quarter, up from the 8.:!
percent estimate given earlier
this year. (i\P Laserphoto).

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State of Ohio
Richard F. Celeste, Governor

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Congress tofundandauthorlzework
a t Gallipolis for more than a year.
said one of the "strongest s igna ls"
fo r action on Gallipolis m ay come
this September.
He explained that in an overview

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of 1985 expenditures, the House
Appropriations Committee has determined that It w ill not he
"prude nt" to Include new construction projects in next year 's regular
energy and water appropriations .

If no actio n is taken by September.
" the conunittee fully intends to
revisit the issue of new construc tion
starts." according to the committf'f''s report. "That should provide
the authorizing committees suffl -

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cient time comple te action of
authorizing legislation ."
Pa lme r said that has been
inle'lJreled by Ga llipolis supporte rs
as an indication from the appropria ·
lions committee to the House Publi c
Works Committee to approve one or
another of the bills cont ain ing
funding for Gallipolis.
In addition to the inland wawr
ways omnibus bill now he1 ore
Congress . Palmer said there has
been legislation in the HouSl'
a uthorizin g work a t Ga llipol is. and a
bill offe red by the Sen a te.

thP U.S. Armx Corps of F.ngin eers'
rr·qu f-'.st for startup money to buy

la nd in Mason County needed lo r the
project.
Palmer said hi s organization
would continu e pushing for other

necessa ry projects, s uc h as the
upgrading oft he Win fie ld Locks and
Dam on th(' Kanaw ha Ri ver.
"O nf' thing's for surl': if w p do
nothing, nothing is going to happen ,' '
Palmpr said .

The House version would requ ire

payment for GaUtpolis by a combi nation of un used monies from lhr
inland waterways fund and the
federal appropria tions . The Senate
bill calls lor a cap on a II canst ruc tion
of $6'16 million.
All const ruction above that figure.
Palme r said, would IX' paid lor b)'
i nrn'asC'd fuel fw s for usrrs.
"\Vhat it reallyml:'an s is a tot altax

FUNDING SETBACK- Despite a recent setback.
supporters for a new locking •"Yslem at the GalllpoUs
Locks and Dam have vowed to push for the project.

Members of CO VIC were told Thur.iday that Senators
Robert C. Byrd and Mark Hatlield are oontinuingtheir
efforts to obtain funding for the much-needed project.

of 41\ C&lt;'nts a gallon." Palmer said .
"Efforts are being made to ame nd it
to rcmo vp th ose onC' r o us
provisions.''
ThP issue of increased us.E'r fees
may spell doom for thr Senat e bill.
PalmPr continued.
Bu t the HouS&lt;' appropriat ions
mmmi1t('(' report on 198.'1 s pending
has ri'Commrnded tha t $2 million ix'
spent 10 hf&gt;gi n work on Gallipolis.

R. Barry Palmer

Palmf'r said 1hat amount is equal Ia

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Nation's economic rate at 8.8 percent
WASHINGTOI\ (AP I - The
nation' s economy grew at a robust
rote ol8.8 percent in the first three
months of the year as the enduring
strength of the recovery continued
to surprise the experts.
The Commerce Department today once again revised upward it s
project ions of growth from January
to March, a period which ma ny
{'('()nomlsts had one!' exj)f'Ctf'd to
exhibit a marked slowdown.
Instead, the 8.8 percent performa nce marked the fastest pa ce for
growth since a 9.7 percent spurt
tumed in from April-Juneofl982, as
the recovery IIum the 1981 -82
recession was ga ining momen twn.
That 9.7 percent rate fort he gross
na tional produc t, the tota l output of
goods and services in the economy,
was followed in the seco nd half of
last year wit h gains of 7.6 percent
a nd 5 per cent.

Many economists had first predic ted t hr first quarter of 1984 would
look much like thf' fina l three
months of 198Jwith growth between
4 and 5 percent. Thus. the govemm ent's fi rst estimate of growth a t 7.2
percent took economists by surprise
a nd they predicted it would he
lowered substantially in la ter
rE'Visions.
However. the number was
boosted last month to 8.3 percent
and, today, to 8.8percmt.
Most economists predict thi s wUI
he the high-water mark for grow th
this year with estimates for growth
in the current quarter averaging 5
perrE'nt and dropping to3 pet-cent to
4 percent for the final hall of the
year.
This pace would s till he enough to
boost the rml GNP. output adjus ted
for infla tion. to a r ound 5 percPnt for
the year

Rea l GNP grew at a r ate of .H
percent in 1982 as the nation
recovered from the worst reces.-,ion
sine'&lt;' World War II. it had fa llen by
1.9 pe rcent in 1982.
Despite · ttlf' upward revision
toda y to 8.8 percent, inflation
rem a inf'd mode ra te during the
qua rt£'r. As measured by a s tandard
that takes int o account changes in
pri ces and demand, the pact• of
infla tion was 3.1 pc•rce nt in the first
three months of the y&lt;'ar . down from
a 3.9 percent rat&lt;' from OctoiX'r
through December.

T11e rl!'pat1ment sa id today' s

improw•mrnt

roming

strongf'r econom ic grov.rth rf'sul tod
from upward rev isions i n est imates
of inventory investment by busi-

CIT'ased inv('slmC' nt in

nesses a nd farms. s tronger consu-

sales.

m er s}X'nding and increased in vestm ents in industrial plant and
tquipmcnt .

Thf'SC' gains wr rT' somf'wha 1
offs&lt;'t bv a wor sening foreign t rade·
deficit.
The depat1mPn t put thegrov.1h in
tht' GNP on an annua l basis at $.3.15
bill io n with $21.4 billion of that

trom

as businl'Ssc-s workf'd to n·~ toc k
shelvt's in an cffo 11 to kf&gt;t'P up ..~:i t h

Th e d f'p ~u1mPn t sa1d that dfll'r·
tax corporatf' profit ~ for thf' fi rs!
three m onth...., of thr ~ ' P Jr rose J.9

percen t compared to a dedine olfi.H
pE'rcent tn the fin al qu a t1er of 19&amp;1
Beforf'-tax corpJra tC' prof its \'.' l 'r P
up a n eve n s tmnger 5.4 pE'rcent .
fo llowin g a d&lt;'Cline of 0.4 pE'rcPnt in
the final three months of last year

Floor vote set on improvements bill
COLUMBUS , Ohio IAPl - HouSi'
leaders have scheduled a floor vote
Tuesday on a $530 million capital
improvement s bill whic h is seen as
the biggest potential obstacle to the
Legislature's s umm er
adjournment.
But the proposal appeared well greased Thursday as the House
Finance Committee cranked ou t it s
approval 16-2 with support from
minority Republicans as well as
Democrats.
No amendments were allowed by
Finance Chairman William E.
Hlnlg, 0 -New Philadelphia. a nd the

same scenario is likely in the Senate
la ter next week as Gov. Richard
Celeste and th&lt;' Democratic ma jorities seek to fe nd off pork-barrel
amendments.
Unlike many earlie r capita l
construction bills . which grew along
the way as individu al members
were allowed to add pet projects.
Hinig held firmandkepthls promlsc
to have his committee a pprove It as
Is.
In offering the proposal earlier
this week, Celeste said it was drafted
alter numerous consu lta tions hetween the administration and the

Democratic majorities in the Legislature . The bill represents "our
shared priorities.·' he said.
AI though most Repu bllcans on IhP
House committee voted for the
measure- saying It will helpcreate
construct ion and other jobs - they
compla ined about bei ng left out of
the decision ma king .
Rep. Thomas W. Johnson. R New
Concord, ranking committee Republican. said he had been approachf'd by coll&lt;:&gt;ges and other
Institutions in his district with
project s they sa id were badly
neroed .

Seven hurt in precautionary landing
CINCINNATI tAPl -Just three
weeks before the anniversary of the
Air Canada disaster, a Republic
Airlines piane landed at Greater
Cincinnati International AirpOrt.
reporting it might have a fire
aboard .
There was no fire . but S&lt;&gt;Ven
passengers were injured evacuatIng the Republic 7'li-7JJJ jet plane
Thursday evening. There were 145
passengers and a crew of seven,
"My God, is this the same airpOrt
where the Air Canada thing
happened ?" asked passenger Sue
Clschke, a Chrysler Corp. engineer
from Detroit, returning home from
Hunt~Uie, Ala . "I didn't even think
about that."

An FAA official at the airpOJ1 said
An Air Canada DC9 made an
a warning light ca!J'l(' on in the
emergency landing here June 2,
1983, wtth a lire in the ca bin. Half of cockpit while the plane was between
Lou isville, Ky., a nd ,Cincinna ti.
the 46 people aboard died .
indicating a possible fi re In the
'"This wasn' t an emergency,"
Jerry Martin, Republic's loca l engine mounted on the tail sect ion.
Airport spokesman Ted Bushel service manager . said of Thursman said the pilot asked firelighters
day's incident . "It was a precautionand the control tower to report if
ary landing. We haven 't seen any
they saw smoke. Airport Fire Chief
evidence of a fire."
John Horton radioed that he saw a
Walter Hellman, Republic spowisp of smoke as the pla ne taxied
kesman In Minneapolis, said: "We
but wasn't sure If It was exhaust or
are going to examine the plane, but
smoke.
at this point we think it was a faulty
Immediately after the 6: 20 p.m.
fire-warning light. "
la
nding,
the pilot opened the lire
Flight 554 originated In Los
doors
and
chutes a nd ordered
Angeles, traveled to Atlanta. Memphis and NashvUie and was headed · evacuation. Passengers scrambled
to the exits.
to Detroit.

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RECOGNIZED - Paula Eichinger, R.N., the Nurse of Hope lor the Meigs County unit of the
American Cancer Society, was presented a plaque at a luncheon Thur.iday at Veteran-; Memorial
Hospital . Maldng the presentation was Randy Bookman, president.

�Friday, Mar

Comment
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Pomuoy, Ohio
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ROBERT L. WI"'GE'I"f
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Soviet l !nlon Is. after ali, doing
nothing different to the United
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did to thC' SoviC'f U nion only four
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criminal, the other man, his gaoler
There were two school s of
lhought about the Olympics, back
In February l!m, when· President
Carter decided to boycott them.
The first was that athletics and
politics should never mix. The
sPCond that you should use any

tons. WP havP a sphereofinfluencf',

non-military weapon you ca n put
your hands on to attpmpt to concer1

they have a sphere of influence.
This is ideological egalitarianism
in thP ex treome. II has the same
rfff'Ct on thf' vision as you would
have tf you contrived, from the
hravC'nfi. to view a set of prison
bars, detecting one man on one sid£'
of those bars, anot her man on the
othf'r sidf' of thf' bars And you
comment, sJmply, that bot h men
CJT'P sepal ated by bars: not hlng else
IS distinct.
It is only when you
cumr down from I hf' douds t hat
suddenly thr focus clears , and yo u

"They've found e large yacht off the east coast
of Florida that WASN'T loaded with marijuana. "

your opposition to a world power
that Is seeki ng to make life as
hidl'Ous for the whole ofthe world as
It has succeeded In doing for Its own
people and those over whJc h It
presides.
Now we are not a t all consis tent in
this r always thought lhat the best
argument against pulling out of the
Olympics was prPCisely thai Inconsistency . We were causing athJetes
to suffer. or at lf'a st ca using them
inconven JPnce, while not prepared

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to make Ianners, and traders, and·
busine-ssmen, a nd tourists suffer, or

endure Inconvenience But President Carter also clapped an em·
bargo on the shlp~nt of grain to
the Soviet Union, and In doing so
tended to move toward consistency
rat her than away from it.
Now President Reagan has not
helped to clarify this problem In the
least. I rPfer to his unguarded
answer to a question about the
Sov ll'ls pulling out of I he Olympics.
What he sa 1d to the questioner was

that

two

lhousand

years

ago,

Atlican sta tes at war with each

other would oot permJI their
fighting to intrticrP with their
Olympic games He followed this
with a sigh. "Somet imes I wonder
whether In

all those years "'e are

making prowess instead of mo;ing
backwards"
Mr. Reagan'!:i statement was not

helpful In two senses. In the first
place, indtrPCIIy he was sugges ting
thai :vir. Ca rter had hef&gt;n ill·advlsPd
in pulling out of the Olympics. If so,
then Candida te Reagan was ex ·
tfi&gt;mely ill·advlsed in applauding
him, ba ck In 1980. for havin g done
so And we might recall, while at it ,
that it was President Reagan who

resumed agricult ura l trade with
the So&gt;ict Umon. and his secretary

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of agrieulture who sa!d fawningly
that never f'ver aga in would the

CINCINNATI I AP ) - A battingpractice screen taught Cincinnati
Reds pitcher Mario Solo how to get
the most out ol his pitches.
The right -hander hurled a three·
hitter Thursday to subdue the
hot-hitting Chicago Cubs 5-3 and
keep up his hot pitching In the month
ol May. It was the fifth straight
victory for Solo, S.l, who has given
up just 12 hits In his four starts this
month, Including a near no-hitler
against the St. Louis Cardinals.
"It seems like I'm pitching a lot
better now," Solo said, alter halting
Cmcinna ti's losing streak at three
games "I've been keeping the ball
down. I've changed some things."
The righl ·hander said he's been
using more of a three-quarter
motion during his winning streak,
prompted by a workout in a batting
cage. Solo satd he had todropdowna
little from his overhand motion lo
keep from hitting the protective
screen In front of the mound, and
found that the new motion made his
pitches jump more.
"I kept my a1111 lower, and I felt
real good," Solo said. "I've been
throwingthatway Thenextgame,l
slf\lck ou\13 against Houston."
That was I he second v ictory in his
five-game streak, and the first time
this Sl'ason he'd struck out 10 or
more baiters. On Thursday, he
fanned just eight, but his strikeout of
pinch ·httter Jay Johnstone in the

Unlit'&lt;! Slates suspen&lt;l agricullural
trade.
The suotlc philosophica l polson
here Is thai people tend to forget
that the invasion of Afghanistan

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d('{'laring EvPn StC'ven. tht" Sovi('&gt;f
Union managt&gt;s tu c&gt;quatP our

'~t'f Gu~ W!iAT ~ I CAN S'EE N(:N6M(3ER

boycott of the Moscow Olympics
with their boycott of lhr Los
Angeles Olympics

6 i=RtJM UP HER£: '

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WASHINt;'I ON

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nt ·w h ~ll· d v. a r I' l11.r n o n m,t kin g 1hl'i r
t •.•usting t'qll lpnwn t safP
So
hundi'Pdo.; 11f (.Is tla\'(' chf'rl Ill
.ICcidf·nts l h. tl might ha\ 'f' \ )(•(~n
pi f'Vf'llll'&lt;l
A t ',JS(' tn point Js 1tll' Army 's
workhorsp ll&lt;'IIC'Opll' l'. 1hf' vrnPra ·
bh• 011 ~ Mv ,Jssoctdlc· Do ndld
(;o]dl)t•rg lt.t o.. Sl'('ll !hi· i\rm~'s
inll'l n ~rJ saff&gt;t .\' J't'Cords nn tht•
chuppt ' J.• llld thPV dn' rlisturtll ng
Whilt• the• 111 :1..,s ha ts hl&lt;'k(•r over
wh.t l leo do ,II}( lUI lhf' 0 11 :JH.
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lm·p tlapJJr: 'ntn g, .1nd
lirl'\'. 1'1' fill I'll LILli

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ht•lwoplt •J io., Hldl II ha s cHI ai.Jrmtng
lf'ndc •rrc ·\ In ] I N' powt·r 111 tht • t, n)
111!01 wh lit• 11pP1 .tlin g ,11 l11ow sptTds
.1 11d low o~l! itudf's Th1 s IS most
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ldrHII IlJ..&gt; Wh1·n Tht ' 1:111 1 otor's
Jlllv.'l'l' gtw:•s lilt• ()JI . :~ sp in s out nl
t• llllr ol .uu l r1 a..,hf's
Tht-; L1tal dr.m·h,J('k ~hould h&lt;JVI'
l)(•t'll IH I~ UIJJli S!'IOt hPA I'm ~ · ' 'The
I)J, I!')..! I rl , I] c •ffl'('fl \ '('flf'SS Of f ht' () JI .:&gt;H
t,nl 1nlnr v...to., do('UfTlCilll'd l hrnu gh
til '\ 'dopnwnt.d !t'sllng IJJIOI tu
&lt;tC ('('pl .tnc" oltht&gt; tu•lit't !ph•r h~ thr•
Arm\ ." onl' !lltf'rna l documt'n1
sta lt •s . llut :lpp,IJ't•nll\ nu tJnl'
rq.!&lt;~ldnJ tht s " " .1 st•riou " probll'm
.11 tht • tiJW '
!-'1om I~!XI t thr11ug h I 14X2 th1 •
Arm~ · ·s OH r,x t' hoppPl s Wt'l'l' In
\.'11[\'('(1 In -17 ciCddPII1S, n•sulting 111
loUJ df'.tlhs and 11 rna 1m lllJUI'H's
Of li1P ~~ ,tc ·t·Jdf'nts, ·~1 ht."'g~ur at
,\t't 'tll'dlllg

c~ll itudPs

lowC'r t han l(M t!('('f ,and:l~
r1f 1hf'SP Wt'n' duP to Pith('!' tatl r otor
nr t'ng-lnP problcms
But lhP hr ass mvstrriously (.\(&gt;
l.t vrd .SJx•ndmg I hf' Sf'Vf'r a I hu ndrf'd
million dollJIS that would h&lt;.~vf'
r iHTN'h'd 1hP prohlem
Safpty
I · X~XTI S, tn cln "f'Vf'S only" CJI)\(',
l·xprt•ssC'd tht•ir disma~ ~ · ·suc·h .1
d1•lav w ould unnC'crssan lv cont!nuc
to l'Xpo.sP our ai r ( ' ll'W S c~nd .nrcraff
to .1 pmvf'n sa ff'IV hazard ··
T l11s warning hrought .t n "pyps
nn l&lt;v " 1f'spon sr that t'ic'&lt;li'Nl up thr
rnvst{'J'\, 11 not I hi' pi obl(•m .
A lloc.ll ing fu nds to makP lhPOH :-.R
~ .tfr, lhf' c&lt;JIJ](• 1":-.:pl:.n nf'd, would b&lt;•
'('nnt Jan ru 1hi' .1via!ion c1rmrnuni
tv 's CQnS(' JOU S dPl'ISIOn !O buy n('W
.r&lt;.,~pls d l fh P I' XIX' riS(' Of p!OdUCt ·
trnprm mg our CUITPnl flt't'l "
In othPr wm d s. tht' "av J~Itto n
(·om munitv would r.tthcr tJuy npw
h Pircopl&lt; · r~ than
m~tkf' th f' old

Oil :*'s sa fl'. If lh&lt;' Army si311Pd
long Pnough, m&lt;.t\'lx' Congrf'ss
W!1Uid g ivl' it monl'v for npw ones.
U ndl' rc.;tc~ndably, !his candid ud ·
miss1on was not supjJOSPd to bP
sprPacl arounri Thf' Cilhlf' war nf'd ·
"No rdPn' rH'&lt;' should l:x' madf' to
thi s mPssagf' in ot hPl' channf'ls"
l&lt;vrdf'n t lv tn hopes of j us l lfymg

th&lt;' drlav in making

th~

helicopters

sa fp to O)X'r aiC'. ltw• cablf' con
l lrr uP&lt;I. "A l' ~trf'ful rrviPw of OH ~
accuh•nts
shov.:s th .:ll pilot f'I'I'O r
v. o~ s t hP pnm.1 rv CdUSC' ~ prt Cf'nl of
thP trmP t\&lt;lmittf'dl~·. loss of rail
rotor f'fffflJ\'PnPs~ Wd:-i a contnbut tng ca use• in :J.X prt&lt;·rnt of thr ...
,t('C idPnt s"
Bl:1rnrng tht' pilot w .r" f'ilS.\

f'nough, smcf' thr i\rmy admtts th at
lhPn' is litt It• or no marg~n for rrror
in thf' OH ·5R Anything shm1 of

p&lt;&gt;tiectlon could IPad tu disasiPr.
But thf' Pentagon Pollyannas sug·
grsted that such sup&lt;&gt;rhuman pilot
prrform,Jnrf' was simplv a "mnllf'r
of

trainin g,

dtsciplinf'

and

IPadPrship."
So tnstructlons wf're wired to a ll
commands using the OH-58 I ha t it
should not bf' flown a1 lrss than 3.1)
knots whPn df allitud&lt;'s bf'low ~X)
ft'l.'l unll•ss absolutt'ly m'f'f'Ssa ry As
sf&gt;vrre~l commands wPr f' qutck to
point out. pilots wPr &lt;' &lt;.~lr&lt;'ady
pd lnfully aware of this

Footnote. Eldatf'dlv, thl' Armv
ha s Pm hJrkl'd on a $2 hill ion ('ffor t
to givp lhf' aging OH ~"''JR.:; nPw
Pnglnes, rotor sys tf'm s and PI('('
Ironic gpar. ThP progr &lt;1m \'l'ill ixo

eompiPIPd in I9&amp;l. the aging OH :&gt;R
wJII be phaS&lt;'d out by lht' year 21XIl
FAST F'OR LIFE: I've r&lt;'fXlr!Pd
hf'forf' on I hf' dublous rvtdC'ncr uc:f'd
lo convict Amrlican Indian MovPmPnt iPadrr L eonard Prllif'r for
murdPI m lhC' dPuths of two FBI
agPnts during a 197J shoO! out nn thP
Pinf' R!dgf' rf'sf'rvatlon in Soulh

Dakota

Affidavit s bv an Indi an

woman

wf'rf'

sf'lf·contradlctory,

and !h&lt;• FEll allegedly d()('torf'd
balllstlrs f'VidcncP.
Thf' Indian leader l'('('f'nlly won
an f'Vidrnliarv hParing to dPIPr
rnim• whrlhf'r a nf'w trial is
warrant€'d tx:-causf' of lhl' c ha l lenJ::rd bulllstics Pvidi~n('('. But it
rna~ ' comf' loo JatP for Pf'll irr .

In mlrl ·April. Prltlrr an&lt;l two
olhf'r fH'Isonf&gt;rs bf'g&lt;J n a hungPr

strike a t th(' fedPraiJX'n in M&lt;~rion.
Til . whf'rc Pf'lliPr was Sf'nt to sNvr
two cons('('utivt• lif(' sPntf'ncrs
Thry complained t h.ll ~n~on au thorities had co nfL"('.tll'd c~nd dl&gt;s
tru.v f'd thrir rt'ligious artifacts. and
thf'y WC'N" no longf'r abiP to prachcP

theil tradJiiunal Indian beliPfs So
they I'C'fuS('(j to C'at until thPv wf't'('
allowpd to practicP lht'il rPll Kion
"They ha vr rak('n awa~ · th£' only
aspccl of our livrs th~tt kf'pl us
spiritu a ll.v alive a nd humHn."
Pf'lttcr said, so Ill£' hungf'r c;; trikP is
thP onlv rpJigious rx prf'ssion lf&gt;ft to
thf'm . Thtll's why thPy call it a' fast
for lift:'."
1\vo wf'f'ks ago, thf' th rN' pnsoners wrrP movf'd to a pn son hosptta !
,J! SprlngfiPid, Ill . where att&lt;·mpts
wPn' madf' to forcf'· frf'd 1hPm
Ttwv got a court order forbiddtng
thP forcf' -fC'f'dm g.

F.XECUTIVF. MF.MO

lnv&lt;'SII·

gators for lh«' F: nC'rgy [}(&gt;part ·
ment's inspPc tor gf'nera l got this
practif'f'·what -you -pr f'ach warning
m a rC'Crnt nl£'rno : "Wp havf' a vPry
im!JQrl ant mi ssion to Pf'rtorm for
thts o ffice. th(' drpartmC'nt and thr
publi c in gC'nPral. We cannot

complete I hat misslun bv sp&lt;'ndlng
an inurdmatf' amount of timC'
visiting with our co -workprs, m&lt;.~k ·
mg }X'rsonal triPphonP ralls. readlng thf' newspaPf'r and ra tin g
bl"('akfast at our tiPsks &lt;1uring dut~'
hours. Ptr ThPsP pracliC('s havE'
lxx'n obsC'rvf'd and this mrmoran·
dum should hf' considerpd as
noliflcallon that t hC' &lt;:~bovP de'S
cribf'd activltirs wt!l not hC'
conrJonf'd "

Diet danger signs ________L_ow_(_dl_W_i.......::ng_:_e_LI
I h,J\'«' ll\'t'(ll&lt; ong t'nough .md tx"'.'n
llldll it•d lon~.:t•nough I hall ca n n •.tfi
thr slJ..'llS of appm,ICiung troubiP .-s
Wt' ll ,tS olllVIHJI' VVhih• I \~ ,rs still tn
[.']01](1.1 I \\TOll' \ 'OU I h.! I I suspt'&lt;'1i'&lt;.l
,1/101111 '!' dlPtlng sf'ss lnn W,Js on lht'
\~a\ ·
Now tho1t ou 1 long rl (IP i s
l)(•hmd u~. I .1111 sur~• th,tl unh•ss
SOIJll' '-l!ong 1'\'aS iV(' &lt;JCI \On is
t;rk• •n I ,n n tn for .trro thf'r rPrun of
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Pt 'l h ~ 1ps ii S ,tn o!d i'X(.H'II('/ll'('(j
diP! v. .1 ldlf'l. I ca n hPip somt• JX )()J'
soul staV(' off .1 dll'ling di .~.t.Sif'r in
tht'SI' tirrH•s whl'n It Is thf' smar!
thrng to clo 1·\·c·n·onc u ,urts to hf'
lmn .n1d Pll'g;m t and look likf' thrv
nf'Vf'r had a squarf' mf'al In thrlr
llf&lt;' Dif't o~nd f'Xf'ITisC' havp t akC'n
!h(• plaf'f' of fru ga lity and burning
!h(' midnight oil oiS a wav to gf'l
ahf&gt;ad In thr wnrlcl Arroblc dane·

f'nd of thC' r1&lt;1Venport. l ns trad of
wings. eupld now wcars f'Xf'rf'ISP
shOf's. Anv old flmr r wlll tf'll you

that

skipping

rop&lt;&gt; anrl

lifting

wrights Is no wa v to go abou t

starting a famil y. Pt•rhaps I am old
Ltshlonf'd hut I Ciin't Sf'f' o.~mthlng

partlcularl.v mma ntl&lt;' about iJ
S\\f'&lt;Jl\, fi\·p OJ 1() m!Jp jog WhPll
cornparr'fi !O cl ll f'VC'ntng of dim
ilghts J nrl soft music . But I am &lt;.1
spnt irnt 'ntal old fool and am gr tllng
off my subj f'CI
I c;;t,n h'tl out to g i vP a worrl of
W.Jrnm g to hu sba nds \.\. ho havp
snrnphow m ..1nagpd to succPssful y
&lt;'Om£' off thf' cou rtship track a nd
.m... no\\· rf'.tring &lt;::1 farn1l y or to
sPnlor cltlzPns u:ho hav(' long slncP
r r.wf'd thri r families and an• n ow
on t hPtr own ThPt'C' Is no agC'
difft·u•ntla l. ThP signs arf' a lwa ys

thp same. F'irst thr wives will begin
tn complain that they have nothln~
to WPaJ Absolutely nothing• WhPn
you n~mtnd thf'm they havP a closet

full of drl'sses, they dismiss you
wllh, "Oh. those old things I look
llkr l' vr been melled and poured
into them." That Is your first clue
that she has seriously been consld·
erlng somP sort of dlel program.
ThPn thr dP"'serts gPt sma iiPr and

finally disappear allugcthcr . She
wi ll sp&lt;&gt;nd hours before the bed·
room mirror holding up a four·
yrar·old dress and thinking wist'
fully of the days when she could

havp worn it PPJ ho~ps she ha s
answPrt&gt;d ont' of thoSC' tPIPvlsion
ads for BPily Burm·r~ or somf'
similar dPvieC' which guarant('('s
you will lose pounds by PXC'I'Cising a
ff'w hours a da~ in thP privaf'y of
your living room Wr ha vr onr of
those gadgrts in F'lond.:t which WP
will sri! cheap
Thp final sign that shf' ha s madt•
up hN mind romPs whf'n shr
sprnds m orf' ttmr on thr bathroom
sca lrs than shP d()('s in lhC' kl~rhrn.
That mrans thr d!r is rasl. You

either go along ur head for thr tall
tlrnl:x&gt;r

to walt

ouT

the

storm.

Actuallv .. while thP fi rsl nush of
enthusiasm Is on. you will probably
find more nourishment In the woods
than you 1\111 at home I know the
diet problem Is hard on the little t•l
woman bul If you ar&lt;' a skinny,
hungry husband IJ's no bed of roses
either. If you don't think dlellng Is a
family matter you don't know much
about dlellng. When we first
plunged headlong Into a dieting
program about 10 years ago, I was
all for It I even added m y own vote
of confidence to that of the lady who
was selling the program. Now,

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sixth Inning was the l,OOlth of his
career. Only six other Cincinnati
pitchers have reached that plateau.
He could reach 2,00l more
quickly, If the Reds keep giving him
extra chances llke they did Thursday. He fanned the three Cubs
batters in the third Inning, but Bob
Demler reached first safely as
catcher Brad Gulden missed the
third strike for a passed ball. Solo
went on to fan Ryne Sandberg only the 17th time In major-league
history that a pitcher has retired
four batters on strikes ln one lnning.
The Cubs also have been going
real good lately. They pounded on
Reds pitchers In the first two games
of the series, scoring 16 runs whlle
moving a half-game ahead of the
New York Mets Into first place In the
Nallonal League East. Solo erased
that lead Thursday, leaving the
Cubs with a :J.3 road trip before
opening a 10-game homestand.
The Reds took command by
batting around in the fifth against
starter Dick Ruthven, 2-5, who
suffered his fifth straight loss. The
runs scored on Ron Oester's single,
Duane Walker's double, Dave
Concepcion's sacrifice fly and
Gulden's double.
Cesar Cedeno singled home
another run in the sixth, before the
Cubs got all threeofthelr runs in the
seventh on Ron Cey's RBI double
and Jody Davis' two-run homer.

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CONFRONTATION - Chicago Cubs' manager
Jim Frey (left) argues with wnplre Bob Engel over a
stolen base call whlle Cincinnati Reds' player Dave
Parker Ustens In on second base. Both hem•hf's

cleared at the e nd oftheinningwhen Frey and Parker
continued the argument. 'J'h•• Reds won the gam(' 5-3.
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longer llv~s. though . Don't think
this Is a column against weight loss
programs for It is not intended to be.
1 hope I had made that clear
because I gPt enough IPtt ers giving
me hell as It Is. I think anyone will
be benefitted If they follow their
plan the rest of th&lt;'lr llv~s . Getting
the weight off Is ~asy comparetl to
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1 know lacklin g the fl ab Is a great
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Ro7..elle said m announc mg thf'
suspenston that the casP wuuld bt•
rPVlPWE'Ci and th a l t'Pinstatement fo r
the 198-1 season would bf'constdered
Schhchtrr. 2~. undr•t\VPnl treat
mE'nt for what H'~ts descnl:x&gt;d as a
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Parker, Frey incident over
CINCINI'ATI tAP) - Chicago
Cubs Manager Jim Freyglvesaway
a few inches to Dave Parker, but
that didn 'I prevent him from trying
to tan gle with the Cincinnati Reds
outfielder alter an exchange of
words Thursday.
The two traded words on the field
alter Parker stole second m the
eighth inningofthe Reds' 5-3 victory
over the Cuos Thursday . Fr ey was
argulng the call with umpiie Bob
Engel and got irritated when Parker
tried to join in the discussion

5·foot-8 manager onro the field to
challrng&lt;• the 6-foot ·5, 2.10-pound

with thPumpirC' H r d()('sn't ha\('10

Parker.

" Ht• !old rnt• to shut up ." Pa r kf'l
saJd. "When I rounded third lx.lse, I
said, 'I'm not allowed to voir·f' my
opimon?' "
A few m ore wm ds werf' exrh&lt;mgf'd. and Frf'v was soon on lilt'

When the inning was over. Parker
directed a few words toward Frey on

· 1 thuught he was bemg a
WLSe- guy ,•· Fr&lt;'y said. "I didn'llikf'
it . 1 don't know what to thmk of him
being 6-foot o."
Players and umptres stepp&lt;&gt;d 111
hi'fnre blows could be exchanged
Both benches empt ted. but calm
was qutekly !'{'Stored .
"When 1 was out thrrrwit h Eng&lt;'l.
hr 1Parker) was chunin g m wll h
some sort of r Emarks. I thou ght ...
Prey said. "I just thought he was

the

1rymg to be a wise -gu :v . I'm ar,l,:'lung

Cubs' bench , oringi ng the

be standing back I h('rt'poppmgoff ..

lield .

BOSTO'&lt; 1API - Thl' Eklston
Celtics own the tools, but there·s no
way they'll talk about burying thr
Milwaukee Bucks not yl'l.
anyway.
Milwaukee's big Boo L aniPr
mentioned quicksand, out the
Celttcs outwa r&lt;lly ignore'(} the
remark.

both tht:' managt•J aml

However.

the outfJe lder sa td afrer the gam~
there&gt; wa s no lingf'ring anger
"I rc:=;pect the man. He's got an
uuts !Jndmg c lub." Park0r Sdld ··It
w.Jsjust tnthl'llP;ttofaballg;unP A.: .
lar &lt;Js I'm concPrn0d, tt' s O\'f'J' ·
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winner, remarked that thr ('pJJtcs

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grave after tv/O easy victor iC's tn
Eklslun Garden.
The remark ramf' ba&lt;' k tu haunt
thl ' rnJght y Cclt tcs. Thr upstart
l&lt;ntcks extmded Eklston to tile ltrni !
lx'forC' bowmg out m sC'ven gamf's
Now, P~' Ping an u nprocPdf'nt&lt;·d

):,th NRI\ cham;llOnship. theCclttc s

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league spokPsman said
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Schlichter's people," said Jim
Heffernan. dwector of p ubll r rf'la ·

With a 2 0 lead OVl'J lhP Bucks
aftPr a J2o.1JO rout Thursda~ night .
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weighty geopolitical resonance.
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Stopper Soto
3-hits Cubs

was a grave strategic enterprise of

lng has taken lhr place of sn uggling
up wll h vour girl fr iPnd on thr dark

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Marauderettes defeat Viking gals, 17-2
!WAR TIIUR - The Me igs girls
softbal&gt; t&lt;&gt;am warmed up lor Its
TVC champwns h1p encounter with
Wells ton this e wrung with a 17 2
' omp over Vi nt on Count v here
Thursda}
Tht&gt; wm ena bled the Marau
df'i Pttes to complete theu TVC
'-iC' hf'd ul e Wi th a perfect U -0 slate

Metgs Is 17 1 overall
Barb Ha tfteld fanned seven and
walked only one batter tn gotng the
route VInton County pitching
lannro seven a lso but walked a
whopping H
Mary Moore was the Marau
derettes losmg hitter as the speedy

shortstop banged out three singles
Hattleld added two singles, Marla
Musser drllled a solo home run,
Jodi Hamson and Jodi MUler each
doubled, and Jenny Meadows
singled
Tonight s champlonshJp game
with Wellston ts slated to stan
a round 4 p m at Alexander High

School Meigs defeated Wellston 7-3
In their previous meeting the
Meigs starting nne-up and batting
order lor tonight's title game will
be
Mal) Moori' SS: Jodi Hamson 28 Jodi
Milk'r C Jenny Mf-adows 1B Barb
Hattlt&gt;ld P Carol Smith 3B Jennl Couch
CF DaphnE&gt; Di llard LF Marla Musser RF

This
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I 09th Preakness scheduled Saturday at Pimlico
BALTIMOR E 1AP 1 - !'ramer
B tlly Turnc1 has a perfect record m
l 'l tple Cro\.\'Tl r aces Of course he

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S&lt;&gt;attle Sle"
In Saturd a\ s 109th P1 ea knPss at

P unltco T urnc1 senrls Ug htlv raced
Pia) On a gamst nmr 3 vm1-old
m a is mrl udmJ; S" ale the Ken

tuck\ ()erbv "mn('r \\ ho "'as su ed
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d tffcrent
sa id the 37 wa1 -old
Turner T hUJ sdm
1 he las t tune
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Slews hm e a basiC look and you
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Turner Swale ISn t as muscular a s
Skow but he s the same color Swale
ts T!tple Crown matenal He wa s
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Moseb) then htt his game--. mrung
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lostng streak up m smoke
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\\ hm catcher Bobby Ramos throw
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when Tony Gwynn bea t out an
mf1cld htt
ThPrf' wPrP onlv tvvo other
!\a tiona I League games Thursday
The C me mnall Reds beat th t&gt;
Ch1cago Cubs ~3 and the Atlanta
B1 aves downed the St LoUIS
Ca1dmals 53

Bm• es 7. Canis~
Pascua l Pe1 ez cele brated his 27th
btrthda ) bv throw mg a seven htt tei
to pos t his thud wm tn thrw
dPCISIOns s m c r

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conv1c 11on 1n thf' Dom tmcan
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111plc a nd C,Jenn Hubbard smacked
a tv. o ru n homPr for the Rraves v. ho
had 13 htts tosalhlge Ihe th1rd game
oft hc1r ttu ('(&gt;game Sf&gt;flp,;

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Play On who drew the outside No
!0 post IS coming off a VICtOI)' In the
Ma; 9 Withers ovPr one mile at
Belmont Park He had two seconds
in Ills previous starts this year and
won Ills only start as a 2 year-old
The son of Stop The Music owned
by the Welcome Farm, was bemg
pomted for the May 5 Derby but It
wasn t until that Turnerfelt the colt
was ready lor top compettllon
Ideally he s hould have had a
:'Ouple of more races, two more
races satd Turner It would have
made trai ning a lot eas1er
Jean Luc Samyn will nde Plav
On
Wh; IS It tha t I a lways have a
Frenchman In the c lassics?
Turner asked rhPioncally Jean
Cruguet was Seattle Slew s Tr1ple
Crown rider
Swale m eanwhile had hts final
worko ut lor the Prcakness, gotng a
half mile in 46seconds and galloping

out fifth eighths of a mile in 59 3-5
" It was faster than I wanted," said
70-year-old trainer Woody Stephens,
But the way he did It doesn'tbother
me It s not hew fast It's the way you
do 11 He did 11 easy
Swale was once the second strlng
colt in Stephens' barn behind Dl'vtl' s
Bag whose unlrnpresslve3-year-old
campaign and a bone chip In a knee
led to Ills retirement May 7
The Claiborne Farm colt has won
three or f1 ve starts this year and
e1ght or 12 m his career
At stake in this second leg of the
1'1 iple Crown was first prize of
$243 !XXl from the gross purse of
$338100
The fie ld m post position order
Pac Soldier Fight Over, Gate
Dancer faylor s Special, Swale,
Pme Circle Wind Flyer, Raja s
Shark S S Hot Sauce and Play On
ABC's Preakness program will be
shown from 5 6 p m EDT With
posttune set lor 5 40

TVC diamond title
on line Saturday
\'!ELLSTON - Metgs tra vel s to
Wellston Saturday at 1 30 p m m a
ga me designed to dectde the TVC
base ball cha mpions
Site fo r the title ttlt was dectded
by a COin fl1p Thursday and
We ll ston won taki ng the home field
advantage T ht:- gam(' \\-as agreed
to be plaved at u the1 M&lt;&gt;lgs or
Wt:lls! on a nd not am_uti a! s it e since

name- thrower Meigs coach Tim
Sau nders has Imported Me1gs grad
Jeff Wayland from the Rio Grande
Redmen to hurl batting practice
to mg ht Wayland leads the M1d

!h(' tw o schools ha\t

pile he• Thomas miXes h1s fastball
and c urve teadlly willie normally
ha\ mg excelle nt control
Wellston s onl y blem1sh on the ir

excellent

f1e tds
TVC Most Valuable PlaJ;ei Char
h(' I mdov. er wtll toe 1hP mound fm
the Roc kets "ho wound up "lth a
ncar pertect 12 0 1 Tv C mark
pl&lt;~ymg

Lmdowf'r thr ows very hard nor

OhiO Conference m earned run
ave rage and can bnng II to the plat&lt;&gt;
m a hu r ry
The Mat auders "Ill countet Wlth
Dctn Tho mas, htmself a very fme

1 VC r('('ord was a hewtthoneofthC'
fVC s \'-' eaker teams Miller Metgs

wound up 10-1 m the TVC mdudmg
fm al row m a r ow The
MauwdPrs are 11 9 overall
1 he Me1gs startmg hne-up and
battmg order ts as fol\ov. s

mally m the upper I'll mt!es a n hoUI
1ate
The Marauders who lost to
Wellston 1 1 wnh all th ree ll.ocket

thPit

r uns un('arnro 1n lhetr earh£'r
match up havC' not facf'rl I mdowet
Hus Yt'ar

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IH IO\ ( a r !X'niC'T Hi t hrb HUrd('flf' LF
lamPS AC1f'l:
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:\I&lt; k Bu ~ h l"lr1bb\ Splr~ or Davt Huovt l
JH l ukt V.rlktr A

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mg holes Thursdav, slashed SIX
s t rakes from par and 1ode a
sparkl mg &amp;l to a two-shot lead over a
qu mtet of tounng veterans that
mcluded Tom Watson
The1e s no reason why I can t do
1t aga m (today)
dead panned
J acobsf'n whose first last and only
tour v1ctory was at the 191'll
Bu1ck Goodwrf'nrh Open Paus mg
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RECORD SETrER Flight Over, seventh In the
Kentucky Derbyr a candidate
for Saturday's 109th Preakness al PlmHco, worked out
five furlongs in ~ 4/5, a fifth
of a second faster than the
Plmtlco track record with
jockey Octavia Vergara up
(AP Laserpholo)

Dream comes true
KNOXVILLE Te nn !APt Coachmg the Amencan wom&lt;'n s
basketball team in the Olympics IS a
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Summitt who rsa lsothecoacholthe
Unlversltv or Te nnessee squad
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m B l bh School 10.:1 m
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BRADBUR"r CHURCH OF CHR IST
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Hr 'JE R( \ Thnmcts H Co li C'r pastor
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Rohf' r1 E Mu s~ rr pastor Sunda \ SlhO f l
m lam PS Hu ght"S supt f: \t"nm g ~~ n ttf'
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Ro)l: t r Watson pastor Cr E'nson Prall
FAITH FELLOV.SHIP CRUSADE F'OR
Su nda\ Sc hool Supt Morntn~ 1.1. 0 r~ hlp 9 10
CHRIST St R l 338 Anti q uil \ Rr'
a m Sunda\ School 10 10 a m Evenln~
Frank lin D1ckPns pastor Su nda.,.. m orn
s PrVIC'f 7 30 p m
In~ lU am
Su nday ~\l?n i n g 7 :W p m
MT UNION BAPTI Sl J oe' Sa yrf' Sun
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day Schoo l Sup t Sund a\ Sc hool9 &lt;1:1 a m
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TI ST C H U fK H P aslor RoberT 8 yf' rs
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Sunda\ &amp;hool \0 a m Worship sHv lct 11
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Wf'd n PSda y P\C'ntng servtcP 7 30 p .m
W('llS Sup! Morn ing ~orship R (}() a m
INDI:.:PENDENT HOLfNESS CHURCH
Chu rc h School 9 00 am
In c PPar l Sl MtddiPpor t Rev 0 Dl&gt;ll
C HE STE H C HURCH OF T H E NAZA
Manlt•y pastor Sunda v Sc hool 9 :JJ a m
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M01 n l n~ worship Hl JO a m
EvPnlng
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worship 7 30 p m Tuesda v 12 30 p m Wo
m Worship sl"r vlrf" 11 a m a nd ., P m
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p m PravPr and PraisP sf'rv iCf'
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RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODI ST
Jr:sus CHRIS1 E lder Jam es Mlllf'r Bl
CHURCH Rev Rober! Mlll('r p astor
bll" S1udy \\ ednesda} 7 l:l p m Sunday
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The Daily Sentinel

Friday, Mi:Jy 18, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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8 and40 Salon conducts anniversary observance
Several state officers and guests
from area salons joined the
members ofMeigs Count y Salon 710,
Eight and Forty, fortheobsen~ance
of Its 19th anniversary. The dinner
and program was held at theTrlnJty
Church, Pomeroy .
Distinguished guests attending
were Patricia Henthorn, chapeau
departementaie Ohio, Mary Jane
Fone, fist deml chapeau premiere
departementaie, both of Wellsville:
Unda Edmundson, Ia concl!'rgl'
departementale, Columbus: Patrt·
cia Oldaker. l'avocatedeparl.!'men·
tale, Chillicothe; and Mary Martin,
!'avocat e departementale,
Pomeroy.
Others guests included Faye
Wildermuth, Gladys Cummings,
Goldia Mourning Roush and Enna
Smith, partners of Gallia County
Salon 612: Betty Bland, Franklin
County 333: and Dorothy Wmi, Ross
County 326.
Mrs. Henthorn brought greetings
and talked on the program of the
E ight and Forty, congratulating the
Salon mPmbers for their work with
fPSplratory children. She an·
nounced Chapeau Day at the

National Jewish Hospital in Denver,
Colo. held May 18-W and the La
marchetobeheldinColumbus,Aug.

134.
Gifts were presented to each
distinguished guest by Jullia Hysell
on behalf of the salon.
Betty Van Me\!'r, petit chapeau,
welcomed the guests and presented
corsages to them. Florence Richard
had tbe prayer, and Mrs. Hysell
gave a history of the Meigs County
Salon, organized on Aug. 10, 19ffi.
Charter partners whoarestlll active
were recognized and Include Eunie

ject work . that three local famtlles
with children having respiratory
problems arc assisted, and that the
salon contribul.!'s to all state
projects.
Door prizes were awarded to
Laura Unger, Wellston and Linda
Hollingshead, also of WeUston. The
Christmas party was announced for
Dec. 3 at Trinity Church. Commit·
l.!'es planning the event were Mrs.
M artin, Invitations: Mrs. Knapp
and Mrs. HyS!'il, gifts; -and Luia
Hampton and Veda Da vis, tables.
Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Knapp, Mrs.

Hysell, and Mrs. Hackett attended
the 35th annual dinner of the Eight

the National Jewish Hospital. and

~=r~hlldren

receiving treatment
Mrs. Hysell, Mrs. PoweU, Mrs.
Brtnker, Mrs. Hampton, Mt'S.
Hackett, Mrs. Marshall, Florence
Richards, and Mrs. Martin also
attended the 12th annual dinner at
the Vinton County Sa lon 752 held on
M ay4.

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salon.
It was noted that the salon
sponsors th!' cystic fibrosis fund
drtve In the county with contrtbu·
tions exceeding $2,!XXJ each year,
that donations arc made to the local
tuberculosis nurse for special pnr

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D~"TINGUISHED GUESTS - State officers honored at the 19th
anniversary celebration of Meigs County Salon 710, Eight an Forty were,
left to rtght, Mary Jane Fone, le secretalre; Unda Edmundson, llrst
deml chapeau premiere; Mary Martin, I'avocate; Patricia Henthorn,
chapeau; and Patrtda Olakcr, Ia oonclerge.

president of the PrecpPtor &amp;&gt;ta
Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sormity when th&lt;• group mPt
Thursday night in th0 Riverboat
Room of the Dtamond Sav ings and
Loan Co .
Other offiCf'rs inst a l! Pd werr
Norma Custpr, viet&gt; prP~ i dPnt;
Ruby Baer. treasurer; Roherta
O'Brien. correspondin g S&lt;'Cretary:
CJ;rrice Krauncr, rN·orrling secn'_tary; and Jane Walton, city council
rep resenlativc.
Committees named !or the year
were Lillian Moort?, Velma R ul' ,
Mary M orrl,, Shirlc\ I.J(&gt;(ogie,
Nortna Custer. an(! Fleanor Tho·
mas. social

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Donna Jones, Rose Sisson. Rev a
Vaughan , and Janet Theiss, ways
and m eans: Betty Ohlinger, Clarice
Krautter, Nellie Brown, and.Jean
Werry, service: Jane Walton.
Roberta O'Br ien, June Van
Vrankm, and Pearl Welk!'r, pro·
gr a m : Ann Rupe, Maida Mora,
publicity: Ruby Baer. Teresa
Swatzel, telephone; Vera Crow,
sun shlnr. a nd J une F r eed .
scrapbook .
Clarice Krautter introduced
M acil Barton who preSI'nted a
program on " I Dreamed I Had a
G=n Thumb." She displayed
cultings from various tret&gt;s a nd
flowers in her garden which she
shared with the m embers along "1 th
ideas on how to get things to grow.
A picnic will be held at the home of
M rs. T heiss for the nex t meeting.
l.il llan Moore and Mrs. Thomas
sf&gt;t vf'd refrC'shments.

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Charter members of Chester
Councll323 were honored at the 50th
anniversary celebration of the
Daughters of the American Revolution held Tuesday night at the hall In
ChPSter.
Present for the observ a nee w ere
Ada Morrts, Letha Wood, Zelda
Weber, Ada Bissell, Elizabeth
Hayes, and Evelyn Gaul. Others
recognized but unable to atl.!'nd
were Ulah Swan, Eth!'l Arbaugh,
Hattie Frederick, and Leona
Hensley.
The charter m embers receiving
50 year pins from relativE'S attend·
lng were Zelda Weber from Grace
Weber, her daughter-in-law: Letha
Wood from her daught ers, Mar·
garet Chrtsty and Geraldine Hawk,
and grandaughter, Kristi Hawk:
and Elizabeth Hayes from her
daughter, Esther Smith.
Hattie Frederick at the Pomeroy
Health Car!' Center. will be given
her pin by her daughter -in-law.
Goldie Fred!'rick. As a part of t h!'
obseJVance, Karen Smith placed a
gold crown on the head of hl'r
grandmother. Ada Morris, one of
the charter m embers. All of the
charl.!'r members received vases of
gold flowers.
Giving poems in tribute to the
charter members were Opal HUon,
Thelm a While, Marcia Keller , J o
Ann Baum, and Ethel Orr.
A memorial service was held for
deceasedmemberswithaflowcr!or
each one being placed In a OC'&lt;'Oratcd
container . Enna Cieiand,chainnan
of the good of the order comm i It!'C,
had charge of the program .
The program concluded with a
song by Helen Wolf, "May the Good
Lord Bless and Keep You" responses from lhP charter mem hers,
a prayer by Betty rtoush, and
singing of "Blessed be the Tie that
Binds."
The annivprsary cake baked by Jo
Ann Baum wa s insc ribed " Happy
Anniversary 50th Year. Daughersor
America" and decorated with a
sc hool house replica. the Bible and

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SUNDAY
POMEROY - Revival serv iCPS ('Ontinue through Sunday a t
Full Gospel Lighthouse. Hil and
Church Road. with Bet tv Baker
as evangelist and m us ic by
Jo)iui Sounds. Services are 7: :lJ
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LONG BOTIDM - Battle o!
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FOR PRE-SCHOOL

MAY 25TH
7:00 P.M .

Revival sen~lrPS will beheld at the
Whit e's Chapel Wesleyan Church,
May 21 to 'l:l. with the Rev. Kermit
Farlow as the evangelist. Sen~ices
will be held each evening at 7 p.m .,
with lheSundaymornings en~icesat
10:30 a.m . The public is invited to
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CHARTERED MEMBERS HONORED- Charter
members of Chester Council 323 were honored at the
50th anniversary observance of the Daughters of
America held Tuesday night at the hall. In the group
were, from left seated, Letha Wood, Ada Morrl.•, Md
an American flag . Gold flowers
werP used on the table.
At the meeting preceding, Alta
Ballard, councilor, presided . It was
noted Leona Hensley is improvillg,
Paulin!' Ridenour has a nPW

Evelyn Gaul, and standing, Zelda Weher, Ada Bl""'ll
and Elizabeth Hayes. Other cllai'Wr m emhers unahle
to attend were Ulah Swan, Ethel Arhaugh, llatlie
Frederick, and Leona Hensley.

granddaughter , and Betty Denny
and Mary Nesseiroa&lt;l arc ill.
M emorial Day plans wer e dis·
cussed wi1h members to march to
the cemetery, May 28. and be in the
pmgram at the Chesler Grad&lt;' !

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In obSI'rvance of mental health
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beiirlngers collec ting funds for the
Mental Health Association in Ohio.
Inc.
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person fur the campaign for the
association whi ch is observing the
75th anniversary of the citizens'

mental health movement in this
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supporting the association's action
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mental hea lth sen iccs for all
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Ritchie, state condu ctor, and Betty
Roush, council deput y, than ked the
council members for a ttending the
rally at Junction Cit y and for gifts

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graduate on Sunday

139 Meigs seniors
Baccalaureate and commencem~nt for Meigs High School's 139
&gt;&lt;&gt;niors will be held at 4:30 p .m.
Sunday in La rr y Morrison
Auditorium
The Rev . W H. Perrin will be the
presiding ministcT giving Thf' bacca-

laureate sermon. Welcome will be
given by Jennifpr Meadows, senior
cl ass tn&gt;asurer; Rhonda Jeffers
&amp;&gt;II. cl"ss Sl'lTl'ta t) '. will do the
introductions. The high school band
will prPSent '·Avantia" to open
commencement will immedia tely
follows bacca laureate.

· ..Sheri)' Arnold will present the
:sa lutatory address with Paula

Swindell Chancey giving the vale·
dictol)' address.
Pr incipal James E . Miller will
present the class wit h Supt. Dan E .
Morris accepting . Robert Barton,
presiden t of the Meigs Local Board
or Education , will present diplomas.
Chris Burdet te. vice president ofthe
class, will be in charge of the class
roll.

lllaptx&gt;INJ . Kt•ll\ Ita(' Oar k. John E Clonl'h,
Fl'(ldprtck A C'olOOm. Timothy Si.1111 Compscn
1l1ark.'!! T lo)'lf' . .J amP!~ Eugerh' Cr1•mt•ans. Jl'f11l'Y
W11~'nt' C\mdin, t'oJII;'Jll'l('tta Km Davidson. Olarlr-s
~JJ\1-·ard L&gt;a'"ldson. Cllarh.'!. Edward DaviS. Dan ~
V\'l}'J'o(' Davis. la t~ •Mrw A rm l\•aJ1 . RobPr1 Rruc-t&gt;
11f&gt;nrJ¥ . W&lt;~)'Ilf' A. Dt&gt;nr. Penn1· &amp;th Dewhurs1.
Polrtciot Ouffy. Jl'tn S hilwrt l:ad.~. William Allen

~lOr; lnl'ludo • WlUiarn H An(" ' f"!'on .11 . 'i h1 •rn.

tanna • ~lli , t\1.DI)' ~ :l lzatx&gt;fh Jacon;. Paul Jarob Jan£'\'.
Aruwlte&gt; Johnsoo, Todd Christopher .lohnson, Danirt
Kt•irll Johruitoo . .lt•nnHPr J .Iones. Mirh;wl ('
1-\i'llllrd:y . Tlmothr \. Kill~. Keit h A Klnz.cl. Jadt R .
Klt c-he&gt;n, TlrrKlthy Todd Kk-ln. l'llar lcs J Kn.:~pp .
Kl"'tn W. Knapp. Randy KI'VIn J...et&gt;. Paul I..R'su•r.
J)(&gt;b)raf\ Ka y ~1 s. D::mald Ullll'. Mt~ a n lisa l..nn.:.
Hobin Fb.' tlt'l' Mr Oan ll'l . l.aura L. Me [1-.1--rallh .. John W
:-.1d\lnnr-:-.. Ml'IJso:,;J Dawn McMJIUom. Dlanu l .ynn

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Mnold. An!&lt;('lil lo.Jts&lt;• F\;;kt,-, Huy,·an.l David
BaiT, Rtuml;~ Mari•· . l f'ffPI ~ Bdl. Dana A Bl'f11l .
Dunald Dry an Hctzln~. Ro1X'11 E lilshop, TamPru l.
131ark . .John Hlakc. \'lrtiNn Flowe&gt;rs. P'Jme&gt;la Ka1
l:lrl!•'"n. [dv.·a rd Cllrht lari BurUt•ut•. M~an L~·nn
l ';llr •. Hobin L :-·n11 C.nnpt-•··H . L•'ll Rm1..-· Ca!)dtm"T .
r~ , .. l,o .l [ '&lt;JI -1. 11,utdall !. ( 'ilrl, Wi]hMn { 'ar~we&gt;ll .
( 'uro];.·n Ma1 · t·a~tv. Monll' l'h;;pm;tn B&lt;.lrll.lr.• ~ : lim

18, 1984

1-Jarn . Lynn Mar1(' E pplf'. Chr!sllna Janl'

Jf'nn.Ut•r EUm M('adow~ . Yrnlumla l&lt;il }'l'
Rh{"tt All('fl ~1lltvan . Jrf1wY Allen MUI['f" ,
Kt'f'lda SU(' Mill(•r. DoMld S. MohiN·, Cumilla SUe
Morrl"- James M1dwl Mourning. All('(' Mar1f' Muilirn;,
Mal' MJOOI1 Nakamoro. P atr1c1an Lynn Nl'l.ltz!l~.
Ban) Wi!}'Tl('O' Riirll
Maj(t~ n&gt;.

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Tammlr L. Parsons. Kim bert--· Slk' PaWey,
(;l"f'J::-)11' LJaniPI Pf&gt;c'kttam. Jonathan M . Perrtn ,
EuJ(mr PhtiUp!i . .Jr .. L.:~wren('(' R P(MI('IJ. A..ngl'laKay
Pratl , Pl'l''!g}" Si•arL' FbtidrH. OtariPS E:ven·ll
Ratht:.Jrn. Mandv L. fu&gt;-ro'v£'5. J andara 1M Rife.

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Jamf"; Ftvdo:•rlr-k Evam. Jr . Hamid Wllll;un
F'l•ll v. Juhn D;~ vid Full r.-.1 . Tirm!fl:, Ha5s FnliJ(•f.

L. Rife&gt;. rtW'ryl A.rm

rume.Chrt.stlrK' 'ivOMI'

Tf•f('S&lt;l Ka y Gam&lt;&gt;S. Bn--nt F. . Gror~:t·.

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lt'trrN T Gilkey Mallrl da LPe GobiC', TOfi!' Brian
Hawk. Trac.;-. [)of(ln(&gt; HC'rman. Gr-q:u1y Dwt'll Hicks
C.rorgp DualnP Hobson. I.nur;~ ~· !lorsl(')' Franklin
R Howard . Diana !..N• Hypr-s. Srotl L. Hysell. Andv .J

Rig~. 1\lcholas K{'\th Riggs, Paul Mlcl'lael Riggs.
l..an)' Glt-'11 Rumltlt•. Bt&gt;th An n S;.nd).•, .loy Faith

Sault.&gt;rs. Ml'lody Burrtml Shupe. Cralli! Alk-n SineW Jr.
Ryan G. Stnctalr . Amy U . Sisson, LISOl C. Smith.
Vaughan J Spmrt'r, nm S pl11's, Rancla.ll L SU&gt;w!u1 .
Paula l+'an Swindell. Tl!n1 Lyrm lbum~~ . KPrmy Suf'
Tt¥nna.~. RogN r. Turocr . Jr .. Laura Van Metf'r.
Mrlvin H Vail Mt&gt;ICI' , Jr AlcxUildra Df.•a Vau~ han,
Pamf'l:l Sti(' Walbu rn. Samue&gt;l Vmton Wamsley ,

fu&gt;Wt-ra Lynrw Waro. Ro.w-,.- E

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MEIGS' HONOR STUDENTS - The valedlclortan and salutatorian
for Meigs IUgh School's graduation slated Sunday are left to right,
Paula SwindeUChancey, and Sherry Arnold. Chancey Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ned SwindeU of the Shade Area while Arnold Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Arnold, Rt. 4, Pomeroy.

There's a challenging and exciting wor1d awaiting all of you, our community's distinguished
Graduates! 'rtlu've completed a very significant
phase in your young lives and now bigger and
better experiences lie ahead. Whatever path
each of you may venture on, always remember
that the friends and neighbors of your community will be behind you with continued support.
We're proud of the acoomplishments you have
achieved up till now, and even prouder of the
challenges you're sure to meet in the Mure .
We'll be rooting for you eve-y step of the
way ... for your Mure is also ours. Congratulations and continued success, Grads!

·.Eastern contlllencelllent scheduled May 27
&amp;ccalaureatP Jnd comrnPncT'. rrV.&gt;n t at the East&lt;'l'n High School this
· yPar will be combinc•cl for rhC' first
time a nd will begin at 6: 30p.m. on
. Sunday. May 27. 1n the high school
: audi1 orlum .

ThP Rrv. GiltJE&gt;rt SpmC'C'r will give
: the barcaiaurcat~ address for theRI
seniors Wit h th P hig h SChOO) band.
· directed by James L.. Wilhe lm .. Jr:.
pr"Psen tin g music fo r the grand
march , " Fan far(' a nd ProcPS. Sit&gt;nul'' l nvcx·atiu n wi ll lX' b\' thP

Rev. Don Archer.

The high schoo l choir, d irected by
Lyne tc VanH.eet h will present
ant hem s including "Tht:&gt;re is a Balm
in G ilead". "Old Ir ish Blessing" a nd
"Th&lt;' Last Song".
Scoll Vaug hn Upton. pres inf' nt or
the gradua ting class. wil l give a

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fl;ul&lt;'l I ';-un liali.\. B.-•n •t!:t DtYII'I' .
,\rm lllr l&lt;ilo•. Tum En' n •l. Mark F:wlnJ&lt;:. Cili'l'\1
l-'•lnw1· )•aul.• Fn -.:'kf't, \'ir' r; nlilan . &lt;1tH &lt;;rUfitll
T1 111 r; uthde. Cin1ll Jl .trrb. Di ll'id ll;wothMno • i' :1ul

addr&lt;'Ss .
William Bucki Py, high school
ptincipa l. will recognize t he 10 top
sc ho la r s of t h&lt;&gt;c lass and will presen t
the class to District Supt. Ric hard L.
Robe rts. Dorset Larkins. president
or th&lt;' E aste rn Boa rd of Education .
will prPsent d ip lomas.

!lm'-ln . Ma n · Hlblr-;_ AIJrn

wp\com e and Dee Anna Kay Da iley.

vice p t"' ide nt , will int roduce speak·
&lt;'I'S. The valed ictorian address w ill
be given b;· Randy Bahr w ith l .ori
Hitc hif' giving thf' ~aluta t or ian

Jark.~.

Hobrr1 .l&lt;wks. Ed

.l&lt;olm'-.1111. It il'k .lolln'-'ltl . Ann Jor11.•~. Mark , )011( '!., Mikt•
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THE FOLLOWING AREA MERCHANTS SALUTE YOU!!!
Hartley Shoes

E ASTERN HONOR STUDENTS - Randy Bahr, right, ha.o; been
namt-'&lt;1 valedictorian and Lori Ritchie has been namedsalutatorian o!the
1984 graduating cla.o;s of E a.o;tem High School. Bahr is thesonol Mr. and
Mrs. llenry Baltr, Runll Delivery, Long Bottom, and Ritchie b the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Roblruion, Route 2. CoolvUie.

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Graduation exercises Sunday at Southern
.. L ra dua!inn cf'n'mu niP ~ for 7~
SPh inrs v.:i ll be hPld aT Southf'rn
Hi ~ h School in J1 ; 11'incSllnrla~· - M 1 1~·

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wf11 IJ(• hf'lcl at '2 p .m .
AI graduation Cl'rt'rno nif'.- . . Lw
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;qu t~1 tor:--· .1d d rf' '-'~
PtT'&lt;;('n T;tTinn ,,f thr- c-I. 1SS will bf'
madP b_y Rob b\' Orr!, SU JX' rin tpnrl •· nt. r·pcog nirion ~ !) _\ · ,JJmPs Adams,
prinrip:tl.
Gary E va ns. prf'&lt;., id('nt nf the
txla r·d of C&gt;duca1inn will prrsPnlt hf'

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Thl' in\'Ol'dl iun will bP gin&gt;n by

[:lPbblr Michael a nd ben&lt;'diction by
Corry Mr·P hail. T he ba nd wlll
prc-sf'nt thr('(' numlx'rs. " A F't:&gt;stive
Occas ion. "Slill, " and "How Do We
Soy Coodbyr?"
The ll.l'v. Jaml's Clark will
drlivPr !hf' Sf'rmon at Barralaurf'-ate Sf'l'ViCf'S

The higt1 school cho ir will presPnt
thr&gt; procrssional and r('('{&gt;ssional,

T1rnoolh\· .- \llt' n I- :\·ans, Bll.ICf' W;t _v nr
~ ·i.~h f'l' S1r'\'f'll Phil l ip F is hr r , RuSSl'll ChariPs
Flagg_ ( iMY .lor 1-'nlf'\' .J r .. Klmlx&gt;rly An n
Si t \ n · (iillil&lt;~ n . l .an·v Edward Harmon, P:.~ul
!1t~' an l l arris. rk'th . Ann Harl .•Jason W&lt;.~ynC'
II III. Richard Prlrf' Hill. T ina Marlc&gt; Hi ll,
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Rl'l)('( 1'a· ,}Pa n Joh nson. Ma r k Allf'n K i mt ~.
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"Pomp and Circumstance" undf'r
th&lt;' di rec tion or Mrs. Ll'&lt;' L('('.
ThP choir w!Jl also pr esent
"FPsti va l Al leluia" and "Ris!n' Out
or Mv Soul."
T hP invoca tion will tX' g iYt:&gt;n b y
Rusty F lagg and t he benedicllon by
A nnP Adam s.
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Ph. 992 -9941

Smith Nelson Motors

Downing-Childs
Mullen Ins.

Home
National Bank

Pomeroy
Ph. 992-2174

Pomeroy
Ph . 992 -2342

New York
Clothing House

Adolph's Dairy
Valley, Inc.

Middleport Book
Store

Pomeroy
Ph. 992-2506

Middleport
Ph . 992-2641

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Pat Hill Ford

Rawlings-Coats-Blower
Funeral Home

Middleport
Ph . 992-2196

Middleport
Ph . 992-5141

Central Trust Co.

Crow's Family
Restaurant

Middleport
Ph. 992-6661

Pomeroy
Ph . 992-5432

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valedictorian of the Southern High School graduating class and Laren
Mae Wolfe is salutatorian. DIU Is the son of Mr. and Mr.!. Gerald Lee
DUI, Sr., Racine, and Wolle is the dooghter ol Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Wolfe, Racine. Graduation wUI be held on Sund1131, May 20 at 8 p.m. and
llaccalaure8W will he held at 2 p.m . Tile Rev. Jbn Clark will speak at the
baccalaureate services.

Gravely Tractor Sales
and Service

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992-63

Racine
949-2210

The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy
Ph . 992-2155

MGM Farm
City, Inc.
Pomeroy
Ph . 992-2181

Clark's Jewelery
Pomeroy
Ph . 992-2054

Simmon's
Ewing Funeral Home Olds.-Cad.-Chevy, Inc.~
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Pomeroy
Ph . 992-2121

Pomeroy
Ph . 992-6614

Bank One

Baum True Value

Pomeroy-Rutland-Tuppers Plains
Ph. 992-2133

Chester
Ph . 985-3301

G&amp;J Auto Parts

Francis Florist

Pomeroy
Ph. 992-2139

Pomeroy
Ph . 992-2644

ngsbury Home Sa1e51
Inc.

Farmers Bank &amp;
Savings Co.

K&amp;C Jewelers

Pomeroy
Ph. 992-7034 ·

Pomeroy
Ph. 992-2136

Pomeroy
Ph. 992-2975

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Middleport

Pomeroy
Ph . 992-2955

Willis . Charlf'S Bryan WolfP. Jose p h A ndww
Wolf1•. l..&lt;trc&gt;n Ma P Wol fP. Thomas Glf'nn

Curiman . Anthon ~ ·

Wa v ne DN--m . Lisa Rcnl"(' !X-f'm. Danif' l
Mir.:h ;:tPI

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Blue Tartan
Tavern

Pomeroy
Ph. 992-5272

Pomeroy
Ph . 992-2049

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Allf'n SalsPr . Sl f' ll &lt;.l Loulsf' Sarson , Errl('SI
~llf'r s. Hhonda Kay SmiT h. Katr1Tl&lt;l Snndgras~. Mf'lissu .J u n{' Stovpr, Otmn is Dwayn('
Tf'alord. Troy EugPrwWa rd, Dorothv [)a\Pne
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Swisher &amp; Lohse
Pharmacy

Pomeroy
Ph. 992-3785

Pomeroy Flower Shop
Pomeroy
Ph . 992-2039

Chateau
Beauty Salon
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-7606

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18, 1984

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nrCf' wood cnbrnf'ts carpeting,
4 BRs ? lg w•lk 1n c lose!~
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992-22S9
NEW LISTING - Pomeroy J bedroom rench balh

alumrnum srdrng rnsulaterl
Gas heat Nr ce krlchen wrth
&gt;ange &amp; hood I 00 d
Only $?500000

8 lot

NEW USTING - Near Portl&lt;r~d

Are you m the procl uce

busmess 1 Th ref' wood rramf'
greenhouses wdl allo"' ~ou
edra space Comp!Pte wrtn
heaters and ven t tans Includes
a 3 4 bed10om house tor rental
unn or tenant house 1\pprox ' 1
lot il£k1 ng

$26 750 00

NEW LISTING - Syracuse Needs work but house has a 3
room addrtron wrth garage
recently addrd Mam house

has 6 rooms Use lor rental or
remodPI

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LISTING

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D1strtct - 3 bedroom home
un a pro~ rmat elv ! acrP Hall
basemPnl r.nc lo&lt;:J&gt;d rYJ rcn
Some IUimture n R heat plu5

wooc100rner
patK&gt; $24

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ce llar full basemen! ;md ~
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NEW LISTING Beatrt1
parlor eq urpm e11l drrd cer1tral
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bath 2 rrn'i lror1t
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alummum srdrng stmm wm
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NEW LIS II NG - Tuppers
Plarns Keller Ave - One
story lrame w1t h 3 bedrooms &amp;
electriC baseboard heal F1
nancrng available w1th $500 00
down payment •t 13% mter
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lor 30 years $35 000 00
NEW LISTING - Mrddleport
12 Un~ lurn iShed apart
ment burldrng. good retur n
always rented Only rnterested
parti es need ca ll Wanl
$6990000
REALTORS
Henry Clelaod Jr
992 6191
Dottle Turoer 992· 5692
Jean Trussell 949·2660
Jo Hill 985 «66

We orter these 2
homes one It 2 bedrooms and
bath 1n Middleport
MIDDLEPORT - Good 8 rm
stucco home on the nver
Frreplace central heat base.
men! and n1ce srze level tot
INTEREST RATES ARE
RISING - BUY NOW

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HELENCALL
BRUCE
SUE MURPHY
MILTON ROUSH
992 - 3325

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ORDINANCE
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An Ordrnance to Establish
the poSitron at Awstant
Poltce Chref
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CAMPSITE

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kprl up 11 th1 M Pif)S Co unty
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$5Q MONTH

We m1ss the t1mes we shared together,
Though the years we had were few;
But more than all the thmgs 1n life.
Dee Ann. we m1ss you .
We love and m1ss you.

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Follow Stgns

SHOW SAT.-SUN.

Mom and Dad.

582mo pd

PH. 1-837-8820
Misc. Merchandise

We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores We can
also acid boll and rod
out rad1ators. We also
repa1r Gas Tanks.

CARPENTER
SERVICE
- Addons and remodelrn g
Roo fmg and gutter work
Concrete work
Plumbrng and ttlectrrcar

!Free Estrmates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill

Or. Carol Osborne
Vele11na11an

Is At The
Me1gs Humane Soc~ety

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

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

SARAH COVENTRY
JEWELRY

Real Estate General

Three acres with a mcely
constructed concrete block
home 26x30, 3 bedrooms.
bath, 12xl5 IMng
and 24x24 famtly
Partially carpeted,

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fuel

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lacih·

Ires for woodbumer. 12x15
blod storage bUilding,
20K30 block garage Right
off Rt. 248, country selling,
1h m1le east of Chester,

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In Th1s Area

FOR

CHESTER-985-3307

Vinyl

10 Faah1on Show Orn:~c
1ors Needed
No Experrence Necessary
No Money Needed
E•celten1 Pay Plan•
Earn an $800 Jewelry K1t
Win Tnps and Pntes

Call 992-2063
Belweon900AM 500PM
59 I mo

PULLINS

EXCAVATING

From 3 to 8 p.m.
Every Tuesday

We Use Von Schrader
Equ1pment Recommeoded
by Lead1ng Carpet Manu-

facturers

LARGE o• SMAll JOBS

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SERVICE
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RT 50 EAST

GUYSVILLE. OHIO
Authorrzed John Deere
New Hollaod Bush Hog
Farm Equ1pment
Dealer
Farm Equipment
Ports

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Service
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PH

992-247B
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OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING
All Types

Roolirw &amp; S1drng

Gutters. Downspouts
Pamttng, Coatrng
NEW- REPAIR
FREE ESTIMATES
All Work Guaranteed

CALL TOM HOSKINS
614-742-2834

3 I mo

Reasonably Pnced

TAXIDERMY SHOP

stalls

equtpped

kitchen,

hvrng

w1th

PH 742-2225

room,

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"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

SIDING CO.
"Beautoful. Custom
Built Garages"

Call for free s1dmg estimates, 949-2801 or
949-2860
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SERVICE
985·3561
All Mokes
•Washers •DIShwashers
•Ranges
•Refnger1tor1
•Dryers •Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE

51711

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Lost Norwegtan Elkhound
gray black t•pped Mt Ohve
School area Reward 304
576 2,06 or 576· 2D8

pd

"DUMP TRUCK SERVICE

and
also

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bath;

has base -

If

Interested

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
&amp; Painted
Storm Doors

&amp;

MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

614-992-7626

"CONCRETE WORK
"CUSTOM BUll THOMES

PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF ALL TYPES

"WATER GAS &amp;
OI L LINES

contact

JIM CLIFFORD
PH

992-7201

Parts, Service &amp;
Cleamng

For Garc1a. Zebco, Sht mano. Johnson. D1awa,
Qu1ck

Reg1ster for May Basket lull of
Cross Shtch Supplies
THE

servtce and mstallat1on

WATERMELON
PATCH

Residential
&amp; Commercial

Call 742-3195
Or 992-5875

Rl 124.Pomeroy Ohoo

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
992-7121

•TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER
•END LOADER
•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
•WATER GAS SEWER
RAIN LINES

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APPLIANCE

SERVICE

46353 Scout Camp Rd
Chester. Oh1o
Ph 986-4269
tl No Answer Call 985 4382
We Serv•ce A ll
Makea &amp; Models
Antenna lnstallatton
House Calls and Shop
Servrce Aw11lable
Serv ce thai Towers Above
•ne Res!
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SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLEt
FREE E5TIMAIE5

Announ ce ments

S&amp;W TV

Bottom, Oh
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:sHOE REPAIR
Will Open May 21st

a. Downspouts

•Roof1ng

•Replacement Windows •Sidewalks. Pat101
•Custom Built Garages

FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE - PH. 992-2772
4101muptt

Announcements

Balloons tor Get Well . Anmversarya 81rthdeys part1es
Srngmg Gomtla Cell Bal
loons &amp; Co 448· 4313
Cleland Greenhouse flow
ers flats or pots. hangtng
baskets . vegetab le plents
tomato plants Geraldme
Cleland . Vme 11nd Marn St
Racme
Flowera for Memorrat Day
Ntce l&amp;lectton. Cltff"s place.
Powell St
lower Mtddleport Next 10 Stonewood
Apts
Watch ' Okha the elephant
pull up the Fran:zen Brothers
Circus big top at the New
Haven Ballpark on May 22
Snarling Ilona and trgars
awa1t you at the Franzen
Brothers Circus on May 22
at the New Hlhlen Ballpark

VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM SIDING
•Gutter

992-75B2

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367-7560-367-76

•Storm Doors
"•Storm Windows

PH

2nd St .. Pomeroy, OH
Open· 9 00 to 5 00
Closed Thursdays
5 15 I mo

113 W

Public Sale
&amp; Auctoon

Auct1on every Tuesday
n +ght , Pt Pleasant WVa
Auct lonme Neal Youth
Center Bldfd , Camden St
6,4 367 7101
R1ck Pearson Auctioneer
Servtce Estate Farm An
ttque &amp; hqUidat•on sales
lrcensed &amp; bonded rn Oh10&amp;
WVa 304 773 5785 o•
304 773 9185
Auctton every Frr n1gh1 at
Hat1ford Communrty
Center Truckloads of new
merchandtse every week
Cons1gments of new and
used merchandtse a lwBy!i
welcome Archard Reynolds
Auctroneer
304 276
3069

See the Worlds great.. t and
grande1t aggregation of ap
paloo11 ponies at the Fran
zen Broa Ctrcua on May 22
at New Haven Ballpark
McDaniel Custom Butchering. during aummer worlung
fir_. week each month,
starrtlng back full time flr•t of
Sopt 304·882·3224

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1----------Rerall Outlet muat employ 3
conacienttoua trustworthy,
tnlldl retail ule1 clerkl·
lmmfdiately Ret11l expe neoce desired, but no1 ne
cessary Must be able to
work wrth m.ntmum super
VlSIOn and be able to meet
public. must be proftctent 1n
bi!!ISIC mathmatrcs Oppor
tumty for advanc ement for
nght persons Please reply 1n
own handwrrtrng, referen
ces reqUired to box 800 m
care of the Galltpohs Darly
Tr1bune . 826 3rd Ave .
Galltpolrs Oh 45631
Government Jobs
6 559 850 553 year
Now h1r.ng Your area Call
, 806 687· 6000, oxt R
9000

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Babystner wanted respons1
ble ·person for days only
Centenary area Cell af1er
4 30 446 8,97
Off1ce Secretary expenen ce
necessary Mon Frr • 8 to
2PM , for add1t1onalrnforma
tron call614 367 7317
Asststant OrganiSt needed
at Grace Episcopal Church
Coil 614·992 3968
HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
GRADUATES If you are
wonder}ng how you can get
a JOb wrthout work expo
nence the West Vtrgtnte
Army Nattonal Guard mrght
be the answer for you Earn
good money while learn1ng a
skttl Full t•me pay wh1le you
tram pert t1me pay once you
come back home call 304
676 3960 or 1 800 642
3619
Need economtcally drsad
vantaged person to tram for
small busmess WVa res1
dents only Contact WVA
Job Servtce. 675 2770
The new Sarah Coventry
now has 14 carat gold
dtamonds costume JOWerly
luggage We are h1nng fer
sh1on show d1rectors Show
our new line E;11;c pay plan
Can earn pr1zes tnp&amp; Canb
bean crutse Also, can earn
$800 00 kit of Jewerly
Manageme nt opportuntty
Sound exc1tmg? For mter
vrew phone 304 773 5197
ask for Ruth
l1ght delrvery must have car
and know the area Apply tn
person FOP lodge
Neal
Road Pt Pleasant between
14pm
People to do light off+ce and
telephone work Apply m
pers o n FOP lodge
Neal
Road Pt Pleasant between

1 4 p m
OWNER OPERATORS
WANTED TRANSALL OIV·
ISION OF PILOT FREIGHT
CARRIERS 48 STATE AU
THORITY TEAMSTERS UN
ION LOCAL 505 COM
PANY PAID INSURANCE
AND PENSION LOCAL
AGENT 407 6th STREET
POINT PLEASANT WV
304 675 1612

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Situations
Wanted

Dependable Wake up Ser
vrce $10 mo
812 long
dtstance
Call 614 446
7549 after 5PM
Wtll care for the elderly m my
home lots o f references
Men or women Call 614
667 3402
Wrll do parntrng lnterror and
ex tenor Roof1ng 304 6 75
7271

the

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Wanted to Do

Lawn Mowtng &amp; Trtmmrng
Reliable and dependable
Reasonable rates Call 614
256 6251 ofte• 5 30

Wanted To Buy

We pay cash for late model
clean used cars
Jtm Mmk Chev Olds Inc

500 Lrncoln H1 ll . Pomeroy
Open by chance or
Appo.ntmenl

STEVE FINLAW
long

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DMC flOSS
BOOKS
CUSTOM MADE FRAMES

needs. furnaces repan

Rt. 1

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

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FISHING REEL
REPAIR

PH

Windows

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.

BACKHOE

J&amp;l INSULAliON

d

lost set of keys on North
2nd tn Middleport
Call
614 - 992 2984 or 992
3148

Man's watch m Bellmeade
If found call Ma Phelfrv
675 1930 Reward

51711 mo

CONTRACTING

rooms

G&amp;W

985-3837

lost 2 dogs 1 ts black short
ha1r med1um !U.Ze male no
collar the other black, tan &amp;r
whtte amall beagle wrth
collar answers to Susre Call
614 9B6 3674

GAS LINES
WATfR LINES
SEWAGE LINES
BUS.: 985-3813
RES : 985-3837

J&amp;F

tn Ractne, 949-2210.

Co

314 tk

Residence

lOST Male Stamese wrth
wh1te flea collar In area of
West Brook Vtllege &amp; Bula
vtlle Ad Reward Call 446
4606

THE
DITCHING
SERVICE

o

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

or

985·3813

LOST Baby drper bag on Rt
141 contamrng baby clo
thtng and btble Call 446
3040

8

"DOZER

Lost and Found

Lost tn vmctmty of Pomeroy
or Middleport a brown
man s wallet The papers ere
rmportant to me The S 380
you can have Please contact
me at 614 992 7779

FREE ESTIMATES

No Sunday Calls

"OIL FIELD SERVICES

The Home Nat1onal Bank

PH . 992-5682

GAS - WATER
SEWAGE PIPE
REGULATORS &amp;
FITTINGS
VOLUME DRIPS
Warehouse

ra li n

J

BISSELL

upsta11s has two bed-

Phone 742 - 3171

Also Transmission

PLASTICS &amp;
SUPPLY

6

5/2/ 1 mo

Aluminum

"RECLAMATION WORK

ment Lol soze approx
48'x308' Needs work

3 2 tto

BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box 326
Pomeroy . OH . 45769
For faster Servtce
Call 614 -992·6737

2 pupp•e• 304· 882· 251 0

PH. 446-8038
or 992-7119

tn

drnmg room and den.

M L Bud" McGHEE
Broker Auctoon Servoce
Cheryl Lemley
Me1gs Couoty Assocrate

949-2263

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
Wed hke to mtroduce you to
Eng111e A Car the modern way
to dme the vehtcle of your
ChOICe
No Down Payment
Lower Monthly Payment

PH. (614) 985-4212

For Treatment Of
Ammals
5/8/ 1 mo

Su 1to b le ' o' C lo~e i Ef c

New L1ma Rd Rutland Oh

Middleport

THRIFT SHOP

TANNED DEER HIDES

Norge dryer to gtve away for
parts Call 614 742 2463

4 month old pup!i Call after
5 00 304 676 5595

Available
Anytime

SIDING

(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE
Down-

NEW-REPAIR

Thru Month of May

- DOZERS
- BACKHOES
- DUMP TRUCKS
- LO·BOYS
- TRENCHER
- WATER
-SEWER
- GAS LINES
- SEPTIC SYSTEMS

35185 Oak Holl Road
Long Bottom. OH 45743

$50

Kmg s1r:ed bed &amp; 3x1 2
swrmmmg pool Call 245
6876

OhiO

WRITESEL
ROOFING CO.

BASS MOUNTED

Male ttger cat to a good
home Call 446 2590 aher
6 00

304 676 2075

FOR SALE

house

ANY SIZE

2 male dogs &amp; 1 female pup
Call 6, 4 -388 98, 1

"FREE ESTIMATES"

FENDER
'76 'IS
DOORS
'149 'IS
HOODS
'1749S
BUMPERS
'69 'IS
GRill
'42 SO
1 84 'IS
R SUPPORT
TAll GATE
'85 00
1 69 9S
FORD FENDER
BUMPER
'69 9S
Als.o Some Car
Fenders A vatlob le

For al l your wnmg

YOUNG'S

6 black &amp; whtte puppies
p8rt Coll1o Call 614·379
216B

2 year old female Beegle

New Chevy Truck

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

992-3841

OR

(1) HOUSE IN CHESTER:

POMEROY. OHIO

FISHERMEN

Call 446

2 bleck half German She
pard pupptes, 7 wks old
304 773 5704

WHALEY S AUTO PARTS
PH . 992-7013

on Duty

Business Services
THE NEW

DOZER
WORK

RADIATOR
SERVICE

61

on

share

304 676 1777

Shop Techmcton

54

Goveaway

4 box clothing for yard sale

We Have A Full Ttme

MEIGS INN

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Ph (614\ 843-5425

4127 11 mo

ducts arr cond tttorung all outs1de walls rnsulated lots of

Expenence Des~red
Must be at least
19 Years of Age
Apply Tuesday-Frtday
11 AM -4 P.M

Now

EUGENE LONG

Installation Available

closet and storage space $46 500 00
House 15 Open For Your lnspectton
Saturday 9 00 lo 6 00- Sundav 12 00 to 6 00

room

'R,aiY+

"Free Estitmaltes"

and dryer hookup all oew mterror walls, total of 3 or 4 bed
rooms all new electrrcal wtnng plumbtng gas furnace and

room all new krtchen master bedroom 2 bathrooms washer

one

M~GKEE

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofmg of all Types
Worked m home area
20 years
" Free Est1mates'

Middleport, Ohro

dows 10 x20 coiJered deck msu lated steel door large llvtna

Help Wanted

~ua:·

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

992-2196

vrnyl s td1ng wrth msu lated backtng shutters rnsulated wtn

Rea l Estate General

Cross Raccoon Brtdge
Turn R1ght

99:!-6'931

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENIIH
•SYlVAN IA
•SPEIO QUEEN LAUNORY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

rr Th11 th &lt;1 111"

Galhpohs on Rt 7

PH.

PAT HtLL FORD

300 W Mam St . Pomeroy DH
ALL NEW Subroof &amp; Rool1og vmyl gutters and downspouts

IT It 1111" p ' 1\l
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Below

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
220 E Matn, Pomeroy

COMPLETELY REBUILT OLDER HOME

Cooks, Waitresses
Waiters

WOODED CAMPSITE

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

ACCENT

l l l t tc

HELP WANTED

"BOAT DOCK
"BOAT RAMP
"BATH HOUSE

4

FOR SALE BY OWNER

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Ph 614 843 5191

Hay on
4298

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Just to see your gentle smile,
Just to reach out and touch;
But all we have are the memones,
Of the daughter we loved so much.

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on June 5
984
1nd Pild nloud fu r PI P. pur
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Real Estate General

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Insulated Dog Houses

45 PM

k

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Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'

PHOTO SPECIAL! Now thru
May 31 -color reprrnta from
) your negatrvea
12 for
$1 89 May use different
negative for each print rf
deSired Hockenberry Pher
macv North
304 675
2113

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porto , ond
1Upplie•
Pick up 1nd
detivery, Davie V1cuum
Ciean,r, one h1lf mU. up
Ooorgoo Croek R~
Coli
814 · 446 · 0294

POLE BUILDINGS
UTILITY BUILDINGS

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No matter how many years have passed,
We m1ss and love you the same;
It gneves our heart all over aga1n.
Each t1me we hear your name.

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Dee Ann Manley, who died May
18th, 1979.

bath vmyl srdrn g, cent ral heat
garden and lg &lt;;torage

COUNTRY RANCH HOME - 8
yr&gt; old One lloor 3 Boo rooms
all electnc 2 bat hs lull
basement carpor-t storage and
2 acr es

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992 . 62tS or 992 7314
Pomeroy , Ohro

RIVERVIEW - 3 bedroom
fr ame wtfh cenlral heatr ng
bath basement and 2 porch.,;

Leud1n q Cr~oek Conservancy
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PLUS - Good
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car petmg remo-

c o rpGrJI on o r en 1 IV co hal l Pre r t
Nrth ln I he d!J naqr&gt; cl!0J Of the

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POMEROY - Remo&lt;1eled 6
rms !)afro ga rage central rreat
and good carpettng

of any lrq u d u r sot d

NOW TH EREFORE BE IT
RES OL vED BY THt BOARD OF
DIHLClDRS OF THI LEADIN G
CREEK CONSFRVANCY DIS
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an d t1 7 rm twme wrth bath
and
t~tl
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Askmg
$25 000

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I baths ? Pnclosed porches
frrr.pli!cr and room for

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Hr gh 6 rm homf' mce bath
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New Homes- Extensove
Ramodellng
Insurance Work
Custum Pole 81dgs
&amp; Glrlaes
Roofing Work
Alum1num &amp; Vonyl Sod10gs
16 Years EJtpenence
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7583
or 992-2282

The

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Business Services

The Daily Sentinel

Pubhc Not1ce

Friday, MG: ·. 18, 1984

Bill Gene Johnson
446 3672
Wanted to buy used coal &amp;
wood heaters Swatn Furn1
ture
446 3159. Jrd &amp;
Ohve St Galhpolts Oh
Wanted to buy stendmg
tamber
Call after 6 or
anyt1me weekends 614
3BB 9906 or 614 388·
9617
Buymg darly gold sdver
cotns nngs, Jewelry , sterhng
ware. old cotns large cur
rencv Top pnces Ed Bur
kett Barber Shop 2nd Ave
Mtddleport Oh 614 992
3476
Cash pa•d for fancy rron or
heavy 1ron beds 8160 and
up for certatn Metgl Co
stone J8tl
Old ume cup
board
call 1 - 304 8B2
27,
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Beds. rron
wood, cupboards, cha1t1 ,
chesu. baskett, dishes,
stone J&amp;ra. anttque1. gold
and artver
Wrtte M D
Mtller, Rt 2 Pomeroy , Oh1o
46769 or call 614 - 992
7760

Rooftng and gutter work
metal work housepa+ntmg
ca rpenter work Exc ref
Free estrmates Call 446
3171
General Haultng For sale
Lrmestone frll drrt and top
sotl Call Call 614 256
1427
Garages, pat1o Sidewalks
basements done at reason a
ble rates Call anyttme for
free estrmates Call 614
256 1632
Will do babys1ttrng rn my
home any shtft Call 446
7761

Financial
21

Busoness
Opportunrty

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB
LISHING CO recommends
that you dO bUIIMBSS With
people you know and NOT
to send money through the
matl untrl you have 1nvest1
gated the offenng

Good Baled Hay Franzen
Brother• Circua New Haven
Bellpark May 22 only
Would ltke to buy axottc
antmala, btrda, etc Franzen
Brothers Ctrcus New Haven
Bellperk May 22 only
Anrique Steam Organ Calt1
ope Franzen Brothers Ctr
cus New Haven Ballpark
May 22 only

Small wholesale store 304
876 · 7437 or 882 2381

22

'(ard Sale&amp;

...
... a&amp;iiiJ)oiii..
&amp; Vicinity

Fraziers Bottom Flea
Market
Every weekend
U S 35 Frazrers Bottom
WVa 25082 Don Fr.l!llrer
Operator 304 -755 2779

Pomeroy

Patto Sale Thurs Sat 10 5
Htde a bed
chtna hutch
wheel c harr lots m1 sc
2004 V2 Chatham Ave rear

Garage sale at Jerry Burkes
on Sumner Rd Fnday &amp;
Saturday

Candlelight 4 H Club Yard
Sale Townhouse rn Cente
nary Saturday May 19 9 00
to 5 00

THOMPSON BOOKKEEP
lNG Monthly and Quarterly
ac counts welcome 428 Se
cond Ave Call 446 1 136

Yard Sale Fn Sat Sh oest
rrng A1dge
Clothtng all
s1zes trrke. b1ke and tables
httte of e'llerythmg

Professional Electrolysis
Clmtc Probe Type Electrolv
SIS
AMA
FDA &amp; FCC
appro'lled Doctor referrals
304 675 556B

Yard Sale Frtday &amp; Sotur
day 731 3rd Ave Japanese
WWII rtfle clothrng 19 ft
wood prcket fence m1sc
10 Famrly Yard Sale May 18
&amp; 19 Frr &amp; Sat 9 00 5 30
Down At 7 to Clipper Mtlls
turn nght and follow the
srgns to a bnck spht level
house 1 21h house after you
top the hrll on Shoestrrng
Rtdge at Sandy Oennrs
Coffee table k1tchen ltgh ts
tncycle clothes of all sizes
k1ds to adults tools lawn
mower toys dtshes Av o n
446 2847

Real Estate
Homes for Sale

Pnce reduced for quick sale!
550 Jay Dr . 3 bdr trt ·lavel,
for sale by owner, quret
nerghborhood Gallrpolls
Crty School central atr gas
heat large above ground
pools attac hed double gar
age, large flat yard where
Blue B1rds feed All th+s for
$59,900 Call 446 1028

4 Fam1ly Yard Sale Shoest
rm g A1dg e Sat 8 to 5
61kes lots of clothes 69
p1ckup p ar t s househ o ld
Items &amp; lots more

By owner love ly 2 bdr
home on waterfront boat
ramp &amp; dock close to town
prtced S34 900 Wrll help
f1nan ce
Call 614 256
1216

36 acres more or less 3
bedroom hou!le at Oak Htll
Oh+ o R eason8ble 614
682 6892 afte, 5

&amp; Vicinity

Yard Sale 460 lanat {Across
from fau grounds) m1 sc
goods c h•ldrens clothes &amp;
toys electrrc roaster

P1ano Tumng end Repa1r
Brumcard1 Mus1c Co 446
0687 Sk1ll and mtegrrty our
trademark
Lane Camels
614 742 2961

31

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33
arms Or 8 8

Middleport

Gtgant rc 5 Famrly Yard Sale
Out Bu lav rlle Addrston Rd
to Ree se Hollow Ad Sat
Sun &amp; Man

35

&amp; Vicm1ty

'12 acres for sale off Kerr
Harnsburg Rd on Vmey Ad
88 000
Call 304 8 95
_3_3_9_B_•_f_1_e _
• _7_P_M_ _ _ __

1

2 large lots alm ost 2 acres
each
Nerghborhood Rd
mtle tram Rt 7 Calt (446
4656
Rr'ller lots for rent call Cha
rles Grrff1th at 614 992
57B2
Tra1ler on large wood ed lot
BOAT RAMP and dock
spa ce CaU 5 8 evenmga
304 675 6448 Terms

'lentals
l ----------41

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

5 famrly s 6 mrles out Jerrys
Run Road Appl e Grove
Mav 17 1 8 1 9 9 to 7

Good house for rent on At
,60 Call 614 38 6 9909

2221 Jefferson
M onday
and Tuesday
C hrtdr ens
clothes

Ntce 3 bdr home on 1 acre
more or less, 1 V2 mt from
Oak H1ll on State Htghwey
outbutldrngs and nr ce
garden $34 000 Call 614
682 7159
Catch Sprmg Fever! Wtth
home m Mrddleport Extra
low pncetl Ntce location
Coil 614 992 6941
3 bedroom frame house 39
Chrllicothe Rd large eat m
krtchen w1th Hunter cer lmg
fan bath attached garage
wrth opener AC gas heat
(w ell rnsulated) fully car
peted lots of storage space
crtv schools lmmedtate pos
sess1on Call614 446 2583
or 614 245 5859

4 bdr 1 1/2 bath 5 acres
garden spot, 1/ 2 m1 below
Eureka Workshop wrth car
port $29 500 Call 446
4222
Owner transferred mu st sell
beauttful 3 bedrm brrck
home Frreplace deck
woods prtvacy sunshme
S63 900 Call 6U 992
5420
House &amp; lot tn Oe)(ter . 4
large rooms metal roof
ce ment porch hand dug
well near mme no 1 Prrced
to sell S6500 Call 614
669 3761
1 12 story 2 3 bedrooms 6
acres lebanon TWP w1th
o ut bu tl dtngs Natural gas
heat Askrng S 14 000 Call
614 B43 5231
1

House for sale by owner
Clarence Hill Prtce negot1a
ble, 1mmed1ate possessron
Bt level Rustrc Htlls Syra
cuse Ohro 2 full baths 3
bedrooms llvmg room drn
mg room krtchen dts
hwasher gar d1sposal fam
•ly room w1th f~re place
16x12 barn for storage
chatn hnk fence Call 614
247 4134

t

31

Homes for Sale

6 rooms basement double
go rage 1 &amp; one thrrd acre
lot
Rose Hrll Pomeroy
$32 900 Call 1 614 67B
2513
6 rooms &amp; bath large
entrance way pantry base
ment &amp; attrc, frreplaces
frnrshed floors large fr o nt
porch partially rnsulat ed
Wtll sale on land contract
Call 614 992 7BB7 or 992
5354
FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO BUY !JI 14 ft w1dethree
bedroom
bath and half
mobtle home sttttng on nt ce
lot ready to move tnto
$225 00 down S225 00 per
month 304 576 271 1
Owner transferred
musl
sell, exc cond S66 000
S 11 000
down Assume
8 h pet
loan 30 4 6 75
1529
Prrce reduce d 3 bedroom
hom e 1 acre of land At 62
Charleston Road 304 6 75
4887, 614 446 1675
2 bedrooms w1th garage 3
lots rn Mason W Va 304
882 3288
Seven year old home three
bedrooms garden spot
2605 Lmcoln Ave
8 1/:i
percent assumable lo an
304 675 5047 after 5 00

3 bedr oom Ranch on At
160 $38 500 00 9 per
cent a!ls:umable loans call
304 675 7746 or 675
2,83

3 veer o ld total electric
ho me fen ced ba ckyard and
deck 8 Y2 percent assumable
loan low 50 s 304 6 75
6643

A fram e hou!le 18 actes 15
mrnute drrve from Ka1 ser
Must see to appreciate 2 letart. 304 895 3935
bedroom 1 Y, bath drnette 1- - - - - - - - - -krtchen &amp; hvmg room plus REPOSSESSED 12x60two
riVer rtght away On 338 bedroom mobtl e home
across from Kaiser Alum
$600 00 down 60 pay
Call614 247 3012
ments at S137 14 monthly
All State Modular Ho mes
304 576 2711
For sale by owner house &amp;
landonSR338 Racrne Calll - - - - - - - - - -614 949 2215
By Owner 2910 Mead o w
brook Or 1 floor plan 3
bedrooms famrly ro om wtth
8 yrs old 3 bedrm 2 bath$
flteplace Utrhty room re
famtly room wtth wood
fngerator butlt tn range
burner Smglecargerage on
fully c arpeted fenced back
8 flat acres wtth stocked
yard Phone 304 675 6856
pond Ctty water 1n Racme
o• 675 2062
Cotl614 949 2641
3 bedroom elum s1dmg
storm wmdows gas furnace
&amp; wood burner Front &amp;
back porch , carpot1 range ,
refrrgeretor dishwasher &amp;
mtcrowa'lle Call 614 992
7286
Ntce older home tn Rac1ne
1n town- vmyl stdtng- extra
lot· ges heat House has
been reftmshed mSid&amp;, wei
I paper. old oak woodwork ,
oak kttchen. new carpet
throughout
l1vmg room
dintng room krtchen wrth
pantry laundry room 3
bedrooms 8r bath, 2nd floor
Cell 614 949 . 2640 after 8
p m
On weekend .. 11.,
12 00 p m

32

Mobile Homes

for Sale
log cabm 3 acres M or l
100ft fronta ge on Ra ccoon
Creek Call 446 1515

BELOW APPRAISED
VALUE Tn level three bed
room house on 11• acre lot
Fam1ly room w ftreplace and
1 112 baths
Carpeted
throughout. e1r cond1troned
large rooms with plenty of
closet space laundry roofTI
Three mtlea south on At 62
304· 676 2497 otto• 6 p m

32

Mobole Homes
for Sale

TRI STATE MOBILE
HOMES USEO CARS
TRUCKS
GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL
8, 4 · 446 · 7672

Houses lor Rent

GrgantfC yard sale 8 mrles
At 2 North Second house
on rtght bestde Bud Chattrn
Road Clothing furntture
applia nces m+sc Thursday
Fnday May 17 &amp; 18

A mce 1 bdr house 414 E
College St AID Grande on
corner of College Cal l 446
0157

----------- 1===========-+:::::::::::::::::::::. 1
3 bdr ranch style home on
Sanders Hrll Otntng room ,
kttchen bath attached gar
age
AC
has gas heat
S48 500 ctty schools Call
446 215,

Acreage

Y2 acre lot w1th rural water &amp;
septrc tank $7 000 Call
446 3243

Yard sa le 5 m tles up At 35
Henders o n May 17 &amp; 1 B
12 Fam1ly yard sale May
,71819 8 am ra1n or
sh rne
Ne)(f to Powells
Barber Shop
Gallipolrs
Ferry . WV lots of mea
clothrng household 1tems
vacuum cleaner full bed
love seat several cabmets
wash basrn and cabmet 185
Suzuk• motorcycle
good
condrt10n parakeet and
cage Come early lou of
bargam s

&amp;

28 acres rn W VA borders
Ch1ef Cornstalk located off
Mill Stone Ad Mostl y
wooded tobacco lotment
all mrneral rtghts hunter s
paradt se S1 1 500 Call
614 367 727,

Pt Pleasant

K&amp;K Park l ot 29 Thurs Frr
Sat 9 00 to 7 p m 4 fam1ly
Baby bed drshes maternity
clothes QUilt top sr lver
ware Zen 1th allegroquadro
phont c stereo tapes. re
cords bed frames Bulova
watch
Aarn cont1nued
Monday

Lots

~
3 5 acre homes+tea tor near
At 35 at Rondey 3 m1 from
Holzer Hosp1tal Ca ll 446
8221

Carport sale 9 to 3 Man
day May 21 across from
Frre Station rn Syracuse

Garage Sale 606 Jay Dr Frr
&amp; Set May 18th &amp; 19th

PIANO TUNING Lower
prtced regular tunrngs
drscounts to Senter Crtrzens
Churches &amp; Schools Ward 's
Keyboard 304-675-3824

Mobile Home•
for Sale

Yard Sale % m1l e off Rt 7 on
Georges Creek Ad May 18
&amp; 19 Redwood bnckhouse

I- - - - - - -- --

Professional
Servoces

11

Y1rd Sale 1 mile out Rt 218
Fn &amp; Sat 18th &amp; 19th
9AM until ?

3 Fam1ly Gerage Sale Thurs
Fn Sat2mtfromRt141
on Netghborhood Rd

Mrchrgan Sale 50 Ne1l Ave
Clothes baby furn toys
dresser, btkes , drshes, pomt
clocks
cunarns Stat1tng
May 17

Page

12dU5 H T
str~pped
2
window
air
cond 14,600 00 9 00 to
4 00 Phone 304· 876 · 2978
after 4 00 304· 875· 2662

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Money to Loan

HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES Below market rates
F1.11.ed convent1onal FHA
VA leader Mortgage
Athens. co llect 614 592
305,

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32

8u1lneu
Opportunity

Something Different
Proven breakthrough in low
cost houalng Netlon1l menufecturer •• Heklng reps 1n
aelect aree for steel framed
homea and complete line of
metal buildings 60% more
energy efficient. ma1nte·
nence free $3.950 tnveatmenr requtred 80,_ re1un·
dable
For complete
Information package call Mr
Bruce at 1 -800-433 5666

Doily Sentinel-

5 rm house 1 mt
Gallrp ohs ot Rt 588
614 2 45 9170

out
Call

1- - - - - - - - - - H ause sh a r 1n g i arm near
Cheshne
S75 m o
plus
share ut1lltres Call 614
367 0359
--------1 bdr hou se m Crown Ctty
r ef
r eq Call 614 256
6058

NEW AND USED MOB ILE
HOME S KESSEL S QUAL
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Ml W ES T GALLIPOLIS
RT 35 PHONE 614 446

3 bedroom house on At
160 $300 00 month Oep
osrt and referen ce requ rred
304 675 7746

7274

2 bedroom house $1 50
mo nth References &amp;r $100
depOSit 304 675 4684

1965 1 2x60 mobile home
unfurnrshed S3 900 Call
446 1340

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

Holley Park 1973 1 4x60 2
Oua1l Creek Mobrle
bdr
Home Park ex cond French
C1ty Brokerage Se rvr ces
446 9340

Clayton 1983 12x60 2 bdr
lrke new on lot at Quatl
Creek Mobr le Home Park
French C1ty Brokerage Ser
VICeS 446 9340
1976 N o ve Tn Star 3 bdr 1
bath
shag c arpet lR &amp;
bedrooms
all elect rt c
·lqrted range refrtg erato r
W . h ookup e-c co nd
Movtn \:1 """ust sell S7 000
Call 614 4 .. ~ 1588

--

1979 Duke Crown Royal
14 x70 2 bedroom famrly
room A C miCro underpm
ntn g Ca ll 446 9845
73 Menor 141170 2 bdr ltke
new S 7 900 69 Detrotter
12x60 2 bdr S4 900 Call
614 446 Ot75

1978 14x 70 all elec tr rc 2
bedro o m
2 baths
Call
446 3243
Mob1le home for sale or w1ll
trade for F 250 Ford ptckup
truck Call 446 1052 after
5PM
1981 3 bdr Nausha 1 4K70
delux e total electrrc central
arr set up tn park near town
Pnced reasonable Call 446
7904 or 446 4576
1981 Nashua 40K14 2 or 3
bedro o m s appliances total
electrrc many extras Call
614 245 5602
Clos+ng Out Tra1l er Rental
8us1nes s Had 22 ONLY 6
lEFT
S1zes 1 Ox 50 &amp;
12 x52
2 bedroom fur
ntshed A comfortable h ome
for a Low Prrce Brown !I
Trarler Park Mtnersvrlle
Oh1o Call 614 992 3324
1976 K~rkwood 14JC70 3
bedr oo m s 2 full baths total
electr~c $9000 Call 614
992 7725 or 992 3396
1 2x60 mobrle home new
furnace new ltvrng room
c arpet
good con drtlon
Must sell Call 614 949
2958
2 bedroom Hatler
new
carpetmg panrally ramo
deled $3000 no less Can
bA seen o n At 124 across
from Hysell s Garage

Unfurni she d 2 bedro om
home Second Street New
Haven
5175 304 882
2505

42

Mob1le Homes
for Rent

2 bdr trarler fully furn1shed
good locat1o n sec dep req
Call 446 B558
MICe 3 bdr mobrle home
furnrshed , con'llenr ent loca
tron o n Rt 7 no pets Call
614 245 5818
2 bdr furntshed AC adult!
no pets New HavAn $150
permo Call 614 882 2466
anyt1me
Small one bdr 1ra1ler rn
Kanauga S185 m o utthtles
furn Call 446 7406
Mobil e homes for rent fully
furnished 2 bdr
adu lts
only Call 446 4110
Lady has new mo brle home
Wants Chnst1an woman to
move m and share expenses
304 675 68 74
1 bedroom m ob1le ho me
$125
month 304 675
4154
14ft WIDE 2 BED ROOM
All ElEC m ob1l e hom e
S1t t1ng on n1ce lot ready to
move tnt o For re nt w1t h
opt1on to buy
S175 00
down S 175 00 per month
304 576 2711

43

Farms for Rent

44

Apartmen1
lor R e nt

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTM E NTS ( Equal
Hou srng Opportunrty) has
one and two bed roo m s rent
start i ng at S1 57 for one
bedroom and S1 9 3 per
month for two bedroom
wtth S200 depos1t located
near Foodland and Sprmg
Valley Plaza po ol and TV
ant Call 446 2745 or lea ve
m essage
Small efhcrency apart cen
tral au &amp; heat 1 profe ss•onal
type gentleman only 446
0338

73 Cameron 1 2x60 all
electnc
Call 304 675
6730

3 bdr unfurn garage apt
8250 plus depOSit
Call
446 3786

Sale or rent 14x70, 1979
three bedroom Shannon all
electrtc mobile home
1 2.~e28 butlt on fam1ly room
wood coal burner excellent
condrtton some fumrture
well water acre land Jerry s
Run Road Apple Grove
wv 304 876 ·23 58

Furnished eff1c1en cy 919
2nd Gallipolis S145 Sm
gle Call 446 4416 aher
7PM
Furnrshed Mob1le Home
central arr mtle below city
overlooking the rrver One or
two adults only 446 -0338

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44

They'll Do It Every Time

Apartment
fo r Rent

56

bat h, AC , clea n. no pets.
adults o nly, dep S. ref req .

Fish Tank. Summer Houra:
beginning May 21st. 12-6
Monday thru Saturday
Singing canJriea and young
cockatiels now In etock.
2413 Jackaon Ave. Pt. Pl.
304- 676 -2063

Call446 - 15 19

Nice ne w p ri 11at e do wn s tairs, a pt QUie t near HM C.
No pet s. r ef

req Dra pes. stove . refn g .
Furni shed S 200 mo Call
61 4 -446 -478 2

67

2 bdr a pts , newly dec .
ut •l it•e s p ertly pa•d. S 145
m o . Call 675 -51 04 o r 675 -

c hoap. 304 676 -4180 boiore 6 ·00 .

Un furn ished 2 bd r 1n C ro w n
Cu v Ca ll 446 783 8

Peavey 400 watt 4 chann el
sound system , 4 speakers 4
professional Shure No.588
mikes. $ 800 00 Custom
electric Hollow body guitar
S150 .00 . Peevey 260seriaa
amp
w1th tw o 121n .
speaker, $ 200 00 Framus
el e c t ri c ba s s gu1tar
S100 .00 304 875 -4650

2 bd r part f urnished , pe rk
f ro nt, n e wly r emodel ed. w a-

Ca l

5 1 3 J rd Ave . Galllp o hs 1
bd r S 1 35 mclud es w at er
deposi t req . adults only
Call 446 - 4 22 2 betw een 9 &amp;

5
3 room a pt , S2 35 Ba chlor
apt S 1 5 0 Ret plu s d ep , 6
m o lea se Ca ll 446 -0 952
Furn1shed eff•c• ency, 9 20
4th , Gall•poh s S175 Utili -

ties p a id Smglt1 Ca ll 446 4416 after 7PM
1 bdr f urn ts had apartment
ce ntral a1r heat Call 446 1414

1 bedr oom Apt $196 mo
mc lu dm g utillt tes . Equal
Housmg O pportunity Contac t Village Manor Apts
614 992 7787
Atverstde Apts Middleport .
Spectal rates for Santor
Ctt tze n s $ 130 Equal Housm g Opp o rt u niti e s 614 992 -7721
EHtcte ncy apt for rent for 1
or 2 peopl e Rou sh lane.
Cheshtre 304 -773· 588 2
1 &amp; 2 b edroom furn1shed
apt s C elt 614 -9 92 -5434 or
99 2 5914 o • 304 -2566
Upsta1rs apt for rent m
A acme, furmshed , S12 5
mth , unfurmshed, $1 00
mth
No pet s 614 -949 2 946 or 614 -423 -8257
APARTMENTS , m o b1le
homes , houses Pt Plea sant
and G allipolts 614 -446 8 2 21
TWIN RIVERS TOWER
Apart m ents now avatlable t o
elderly &amp; disabled wtth an
of less than
1 n c ome
$12 .300 Renting for 30
percent of adJusted income
Phone 304 -675 -6679
One bedroom apt , partly
f u rnthsed. utthtleS patd ,
304-675 -711 2
N1ce 1 and 2 bedroo m
unfurnt shed apartments
3 04 -675 -2 2 1B bef o re 6
pm

45

51

Household Goods

G OOD USED APPLIANCES
Wa shers , dryers. refrigera tors. range s Skaggs Ap plian ce s. Upper Rtver Rd
beSide Stone Crest Motel
614 446-7398
Kmg si ze b ox spnn gs . 9 20
AdJ UStable bed frame. 510
C all 304 675 -1551
Used bedroom suite, Hybnd
waterbed and set o f bed d tng Corbm S. Snyder Furni t ure, 2nd Ave . Gallipolis
446- 11 7 1
Captam ' s halt bed w tth
mattress, drawers &amp; book
shelve s, likew new . $100
Call 614-256 - 1662.
10 pc Wmo Pit hvingroom
group 1 yr old , S550 Call
614-68 2 -7164
Country Oak Furni t ure, tables chairs. cupbo ard s. dry
sinks , pi e safe s, lot s of mtsc
Conkle s
At 7 . Tuppers
Pl ams Ohi o
3 0 tnch whiht elect ric range ,
exc con, S100 . 19 mch
color Quasar TV $150. 25
mch TrueTone co lo r TV
$100 992 6254

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURN ITUR E
62 Oltve St ., Galli potts New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal stoves .
6 p1ec e wood hvmg room
suite with 6 inch flat arms
$399 , bunk beds complete
w1th bunk1 es $199 . 2 p1ece
antron ltvtngroom su1te s
$199 , untron reclmers $99 ,
other recli ner s SBO , maple
dmette sets S 179. box
springs 8t mattress twtn or
full $100 set regular -firm
S120. maple dinette chairs
S35, w ash stands S34 ,
maple ro cke rs $59, 7 piece
chrome dmene set $149. 5
p1ece dmette set S99. used
bedro om Stutes, re1rtgera ·
tors , ranges, chest , dressers,
wnn ger wash ers. TV ' s, dryer!! , &amp; shoes Cell 6 14-4463159

Furn1shed Rooms

For rent Sl eeptng Roo m s
and ltght house keep1ng
ro o ms Park Cen t ral Hotel
Call 614 446 -0756 .
Sleeping room S l 1 5
ttes p a1d Share bath .
o nly Ra nge &amp; refrig
2nd Ave . Gallipolis
446 -4416 after 7 PM

utd1
male
919
Call

53

Antiques

Kttc hen c upbo ards, pte cup ·
board , p layer pt ano, S m~ e r
sewmg m achtne. oo k tabl e,
stone Jars dolls Cell 446 3 94 5

54 Mosc . M erc handi se

54 Misc. Merchandise
J C Penny portable 4000
BTU atr condittoner . 3 yr s
old tn A- 1 condttt o n, $1 5 0
Call 446-4705 .

2 tratl er lots, 1 smell chtld
acc epted 304 -675 1076

Merchandise
51

Househ o ld Goods

LAV N E"S FU R N ITUR E
So f a. cha tr rocker, ott o
man 3 ta bl es. (exu a heavy
by Fr o ntter). S68 5 So fa.
ch atr and loveseat S2 75
So fa s and cha1rs pnce d h om
S2 8 5 t o 58 9 5 Table s, $ 45
and up to S1 25 Htde -a
a nd up t o
b e ds $ 440
95 2 5 . Recli ners. S17 5 to
s 37 5 , l amps fro m $28 to
$75 5 pc dmettes from
S99 . t o 4 36 7 pc 5 189
and up Wood table w ith six
chau s 9425 t o S745 Desk
S1 10 up to S22 5 Hutc hes.
55 50 and up , maple or ptne
fm1 sh Bunk bed complete
w tt h mattre sses S260 and
up t o 5 395
Baby bed s.
$ 1 10 Mattress es or b ox
sp nngs. full o r twtn , $ 58 .
f.rm . S68 and 97B Queen
sets . S195 4 dr chests.
S42 5 dr chests, S54 Bed
fr ames, S20 and S25 . 10
g un . Gun cabmets . $360
Gas or elect ric ranges S376
Baby mattreS8eS. S26 &amp;
S3 5 . bed frame s 82 0 . $ 25 .
s. $30 . ktng frame S60
G ood selection of bedroom
s u1tes , c edar ch ests .
ro c kers . metal cabinets .
swtvel rocker l
Used Furmture · · Refrigera tors chairs. dryen. and
TV '~ 3 m1les out Bulaville
Ad . Open 9am to 6pm, Mon
thru Fri . 9am to 5pm, Sat
614-446-0322
TV &amp; Appliancea, 627 Thi•d
Ave , Gallipolis. 614-446 1699 Spin waahen, gat &amp;
ele c trtc drvers . auto
weshen. gas 8t electric
rangu , refrigerators . TV
sets

Knauff Frrew oo d Pt ckup o r
Delt ve red 1 2 " -2 2 " stocked
tn y a rd
H E AP v end e r .
pro mp t dehvery 614 266 6245
ltmest one . Sa nd . Gravel
Delivered m Mason Metgs .
Galha or pt ck up at Rtchards
&amp; So n Call 446 7785
Plastic ctsterns state ap prov ed , plasttc septic tank s,
plast•c c ulvert metal cul vert s, RON EVAN S ENTER PRIS ES , Ja ckson . Oh 614 2 86 -5930
Coff ee tab le stereo, stereo,
dtn e1te table C all614 -256 6417
Shrubs pruned , lawn resee d e d . re tarn1n g wa lls
stdewalk s. pahos f tll dtrt
topao tl, bark mul ch &amp; saw dust C ontact Bruce Davi ston C alt614- 2561427
Ft tftwoo d c ut up slabs S 1 5
ptckup load Call 614 245
5804
1982 C heven e loaded l o w ery or gan CraftmaHc kmg
sized bed Call 446 -3101
after 3 30 .
Vide o cassette record ers
new &amp; u sed Prectaion VC R
Call 446 6566
Only Sat May 19. 1 OAM t o
6PM at 419 Fo urth Ave 1
cou c h and matching chair , 2
uphol stered rockers , 1 sin gle bed , spring s and ma1 ·
tress . 1 record stand , 1
telephone stand. 1 washer
and dryer. mise cha1ra
lamps . sm tables and stools
For tnfo rmat1on . may call
Audrey Canaday, 446· 30 3 6
best to call446- 1301 on day
of sale .
Stroller, 2 bar stools, sink &amp;
faucett . standard aiza wm dow. old school desk, Baby
bed . Call between 8 &amp; 1 PM ,
446· 0462
For aale 4 grave lots in Ohi o
Valley Memory Garden a
Call 6 76 -4236
14,600 BTU Searaatrcondi·
tioner , u1ed apprOJII
3
months. $260. Call 814367 -7160 aile• 4PM

58

Upnght p1ano $200. Cell
446 -B174 eve
Pool tabl e. regulatio n s1.ze
$ 100 Call 614 -882 -2466
anyttme
2 lots in Oh10 Valley Memory
Gardens, S300 Call 446 1391
Remote control
Call 446 -8630

airplane

Cannon A - 1 camera with
extra lens &amp; fluh
Call
446-8530
1960 dodge 750 Honda
motorcycle, metal steps,
mortar box, 6 " drain tile, 1 1/ 2
galv ptpe. Call 614 - 256 1529
450 B Case tractor crawler,
1981, used 2200 hrs; 460 C
Case Backhoe, used 2200
hrs Both for $38 ,000. Call
614-949 -2293 0. 614 -698 6364
Ftrewood for sal e, $20 00
ptck -up load, $30 00 delivered Call before 11 00
afm 6 00. 304 -675 -2991
SURPlUS ARMY Camou flage. denium, rental clo thmg boots, rubber -leather,
packs , chi ldren camouflage
Open Fri., Sat , Sun , 1 to
7PM, Sam Somerville ' s,
East-Ravenswood . Pl enty
free parking on South -West
side near large whtte block
butlding
Stanley cooler , 430 lb rce
mac hine, d1grta l cash regis ter 1-304 -273· 5643
1975 D o dge Monaco
$600 00 14ft shde in truck
camper !se lf c ontatned)
$600 00 Chevy 8ft ha lf
bed, left s1de S125 00. 870
Wrngmaster pump 20 gauge
S200 00 304 -675 -7690

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Vegetable plants $ 1 00 and
up on Rt 33 in let art . Watc h
for our signs

13' curved wooden churc h
pew . cherry butcher blo ck
table. walking (spinning)
wheel. yarn wmder. C all
614 -367 -0369

1984

rtidi.y, Ma· ·- 18, 1984

Farm 3uppl ies
&amp; Liveslock
61

Farm Equipment

Tractor, model B with culti ·
vators Call614 · 2 56 ·6417 .
Farmall M 2 row mounted
corn p1cker , $1 , 500 . 1 row
pull type corn picker, Co· op.
S 300 2 row pull type JO
corn plante r. $300 . 3 pt .
pickup dtsk, S250 3 pt
grading blade, $150 Ma nureloader. $160 . New Idea
hay rake, S100. Hay baler
66 , $160 . Call 614-256 1427.
Jim 's Farm Equipment Cen ter, Rt 35 W , Gallipolis,
OH 614 -446 9777 o• 4462484 We spectahze 1n King
Kutter equtp See u&amp; and
save on the following . New
Ktng Cutter tools, brush
hogs - 40 " - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 ft . ,
plows 1 -2 bottom , cultiva tors 1 2 row . Chiesa! plows
6-7 -9 shank, rear blades
4 -6'12 -6 -7 -8 ft , post hole
diggers 9 12", York rakes,
rotottl lers 40 - 52 -60 -70 ",
potetoe plows . boom poles·
regular &amp; HO . Carry el l s.
sunflower rakes. trailer load
of barb w~re $21 roll,
tobacco sett e r , 2 ax le
trailers 17 h . long USED
Wheel dtsc , 3 pt. disc. 2
small pull type 1 6 blades.
plows -2 -3 -4 bottom , post
driver, shaver. rotary hoes .
NH, MF, Ford mowers.
Rakes 3 -P MF. Nl pull type
gravity boxes With wagons ,
10 ft Ch tesel plow. used
tractor parts, Ford Ferg ..
Oliver 60.77, farmall H-M.
other used parts for plows ,
balers
We buy farm &amp; tndustrial equipment
Po wer King tra ctor with
mower, snow blade $3,800
Stthl chain saw $100 Cell
614 -388 -8409

c

2 tractora, 1 M Farmall. 1 H
Farman &amp; 2, 14 ft . hay
trailon Call 614 - 949 2558 .

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Ford Tractor 8 - N. Di sc.
plow, aide mower . small
trailer, post hole digger Call
614-742-2 602 alto• 5 :00
pm

Home
Improvements

81

M .F. 10 ton silage wagon.
used 3 season s. 83,500.00.
One row M F f1 eld chopper.
$ 3 , 500 . 00 304 - 468 1610.

HURR.V UP, HOWI!Y,
5EFORE NICK COM~S
,_.QWE ANP CATCHeS
USl

Wood chuck , model STWC
12 Brush Chipper, ex c
c ond
$ 4,650 .00 . Allice
Chalmers model DO road
grader, all hydraulic . 6 cyl ..
diesel engine $ 8 ,600 00
304
--468- - 1610.
-- - - -- 4 ft Ford t1ller for farm
tracto r 3 04 -882· 2847

STUCCO and PLASTERING
- Commercial and residen tial . free estimat es. Call
614-266- 1182

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50 John De are tractor. 3
potnt hitch, power steenng ,
304 -676 -3246 .
200 seven foot locust post
$2 00 e ac h 304 - 675 2076
72 Ford pickup. Gravely
tractor , electrrc start, roto ·
tiller. e -c for pickup truck .
3 -34.. aluminum w1ndow
awning, 17 ft porc h awn ing. 9 " Craftsman table
sew 3 04· 675 -4004

62 Wanted to Buy
2,000 lb. tobacco base, until
the last of May Call 4469777 m 446 -3592 .
Wanted Gravely for parts,
must be LC8 Custom Con vertlable model. 304 -676 2441 .

Livestock

Holstein bulls from DHF
tested, dams w -20,000 lbs
oi milk or more . Also Ho l stein c ow AI stred Call
614 -286 -2496
20 mas ol d geldmg 1/2
Arabian 1h POA Hor se Call
614 -245 -5090
Registered Polled Hereford
bull, 4 yrs old. Wo uld trade
Call 614-2 56-6691 o• 614 256- 1196
Simmental cattle Doub le B
Stmmental Farm. Addawille.
Call 614-367 -7727

71

Autos f or Sale

1 976 Monza 283 motor PS,
automatic. red with black
tnterior Call446· 2590 after
6:00.
69 Pontiac mtd s1z e. needs
htghway inspection. 5 3 ,000
org1nal miles, good shape
Call after 5PM . 446 -1 n1
1974 Cad. Sed Oevtlle, 4
dr., gold with white top ,
02, 2 00
Call 614 - 256
6472 .
1 975 Plymouth Duster 6
cyl , auto . $425 Clal 614 388-9081 o• 614 - 388 8230 .
1976 Buick limited A - 1
cond Call 446 -2976
1978 Dodge Colt 4 cvl . 4
spd , 2 dr , low milage. ex
cond Call 446 -6201
1979 Chevy C apric e Clas SIC . 2 dr, ac. ps. V -8 engine.
body good cond1t1on . exc
performance Wtll cons1d er
all offers . Call 614 -992 7412 after 6 p .m
1977 Rally Sport Camero,
light 8t dark blu e, good
cond•tlon Cell 614 986 4200 o• 985 -4244
Chevy Camara , 3 50
corvette m oto r, orange with
black stripe Call 614 -992·
3187

Reg1stered Polled Hereford
bu ll s 1 4 mo old Prtced
reasonable . delivered free
Call 614 -379 -2671
1 and 2 yr old Angus bull s
By Power Play &amp; Power
Pack. out of Shoshone &amp;
Power Play Daughters. Goebe l Angus Farm, Coolvi lle
614 -667-3838 o• 614 -667 6623 .
Registered Polled Hereford
cattle1 2 bulls 18 months, 10
vearltng he1fers
Contac t
D1amond l Farm s 304 676 - 1888

6 y ear reg bay color quarte r

For sale or trade for a tru ck
or farm equipment , 1977
VW Rabbit. many new parts ,
e~ec running con , body fan
$1 895 wi ll negotiate Call
614-986 -4464

LUMBER -Rough cut, o ak,
poplar , 2 x4 , 2x6 , 2x8 , 1 x4,
1~e6 , 1 xB, length available . 8
ft through 16 f1 Hogg &amp;
Zuspan , 304 773 -5554
Now ope.n f or busmess.
Mountam State Block , At
33, New Haven Complete
m asonry supplie s. 4 " , 8 ",
1 2 "' block Delivery service
Phone day 304 -882 -2222 .
evemng B82 3239

56

Pets lor Sale

HI LL CR E ST K E NNElS
Boardm g all breed s Heated
1ndoor o utd oo r facilities
AKC Doberman pupp1es
Stud Serv•ce Ca11614 -446 7795
Judy Taylor G roo mtn g Call
614 -367 -7220
Bnarpatch Kennels ProfesSional AU · breed groo ming
Indoor -outdoor boarding fa Clhttes . English Cocker Spa niel pupptes Call 614 · 3 B8·
9790
Drag o nwynd Cattery Kenneta AKC Chow pup ptes. CFA Himalayan, Per·
stan and Stameae kittens
Call 614· 446-3B44 after 6
Reg1Uered Dachshund
puppy mala m1n1ature , 6
wka. old 896 Call 4464578 .
AKC Regi stered Collie, Sa·
ble 8t white female, 1 yr. old,
pedigree papers . all shots.
$76 or best offer Silver
poodle female partlv house
broken
Both good with
children S76 Call 446 ·
2197
Regiatered female Hima ·
layan cat $76. 304 -676 7110

Quality hay for sale 1n field
s 1 50 per bale Call 304773-5381 o• 773 -5170

Transporlalion
Autos for Sale

TOP CASH paid for late
model used cars
Smith
Bu•c k -Pontiac, 1911 East
ern Ave , Gallipolis C all
614 -446 -2282
1982 2 dr. Chevy Ch evette,
4 s pd , AM - FM tape ,
53,495 . 1981 2 dL Chevy
Chevette auto. sunroof.
&amp;3, 195 Johns Auto Sales,
Bulaville Ad . Gallipolis. 4464 782 , open til dark.
1971 Cadilla c limousine
axe , . cond,, tinted windows,
S3. 600fi•m. Call4461833
or 446· 7833

1980 Diesel Rabbit ac. 4
speed , 4 door, radio, 43 to
50 miles per gal 304 676 3119
1 978 Pmto wagon , 4 cyl . 4
spe ed . good hres. clean ,
$2 ,000 00 o r best o fler
304- 675 6917 .

1976 Buck Skylark 304·
676 -2714 o • 675 -1577
'73 Oetson 110 runs good.
new starter, reworked heud ,
new brakes. good drive to
work car $300 .00. 304 676 - 1349 o• 3 04 -773 9144 no cells after 9PM

Gravely tractor with plow &amp;t
lawnm ower attachm ents .
$850 Call 446-4313

78 Chevy Monza 2 plus 2.
hatc hback, V-6 . AM -FM,
PS . PB . exc . cond , &amp;1 , 650
Call 614- 388 -990 5

Farmalt Cub tractor w1th
cultivator p lows &amp; mowmg
machine, good cond Call
614 -266- 1208

1975 Pontiac Astra, 4 cyl .
standard, good cond., 6650 .
Call614- 388 -9906

1981 Chevy luv 4 spd.,
AM - FM tape . vmyl covered
bed, 83,996. Johns Auto

OUR BOARDING HOUSE (·

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1967 Chevy dump truck 12
cond1t1on . $1800. Clyde
Bowen Jr 304 -676 -2336 .

lis
446·
4782 , open
til dark.
Sales.
Bulaville
Rd . Gallipo76 Chevy Luv new frontend
parts . tune up , good cond .,
8500 firm . Call 614 · 3792116 .
1 960 International 4JII4 3;.
ton, flatbed , with 40,000 lb
wanch, 81 , 896 . 1979 Fo•d
F-160 Lariet good cond ..
$3, 196 , 979 Fo rd Courner
good cond., new tit"es. new
pamt. $2 ,696. Call 614
388 · 9906
1979 Chevy Luv 4 apd ..
r~dio, real sharp. $2 , 69&amp;
Johna Auto Sales, Bulaville
Rd. Gallipolis . 446-4782 ,
open til dark .
1988 Fo•d LWB pi ckup.
Candy App:Florida
truck , immaculate condt ·
tlon. everything new, 6 cyl.
standerd . Must seetoappre·
clete, serious inquires only
Ploaoo. $3, 600 fl•m . Clll
446- 1641. efte• 6 call448 7076 for appointment

•ed.

RINGLE ' S SERVICE expo·
nenced roofing, including
hot tar application. carpen ter. electrician. mason Call
304 - 676 - 2088 o• 676 4660

w_o _

1979 Jeep CJ -5. 6 cvl . 3
spd.. loaded with extras
63 .000. Call446 -0616
1978 Chevy van auto, 6 cyl..
AM - FM tape , carpeted, co·
vered spore t~re on rear.
ladder, 83.496 Johns Auto
Sales, 8ul aville Ad. Gallipoli S. 446 4782 , open til dark .

1980 Harley Davtdson wtde
glide. Can be seen at Betz
Honda
1971

BSA good cond .
e~etended front end, $660 .
Call 614-367 -7624 alto• 5 .

Harley Davidson Pan Head
motor. wide gltde front end
$2800
Call 614 - 992 6846 .
For sale, 19BO Kawasaki
KDX 260 , good condition.
6600 Cal l 614-992 -2859
o• 992-2912
1979 Kawasaki 760 KZ .
Exc con , S 1300. Call 614
992 -2042
75

GET y o ur carpet SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN _
STEAMER Wa1er removaL
furniture cleaning, free est• ·
_m_a_t•_•_ 3_o_4_-_6_7_6_-2_2_9_5 _. _

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Motorcycles

74

Boats and
Motors for Sale

19 h Ftbertorm SS 186 ,
470 Mercruiser motor , open
bow, stainless steel pro ·
peller . boat has only 26 hr
sin ce new. has been stored
in garage, exc . cond ,
09 ,000
Call 614 - 367 7750
614 -367 -0106

o•

19 V2 ft Criscraft inboardoutboard &amp; trader. $2.400.
Cal l 614-256-8472
Correct Craf1 &amp; Ski Supreme. family akt bo at s
New &amp; uaed, Parkersburg.
wv 304 -422-8433 o• 304422-2367 .
1 0 h aluminum boat $ 100.
304-676-2119 after 6 p m

Water well• commercial and
domestic. test holes, pump
sales and serv1ce . 304 -896 3802.

BASEMENT WATER PROOFING. Unconditional
lifetime guarantee
local
reterencea fumlahed Free
est1mate1 Call co llect 1814 -237-0488. 9 a.m . to 5
p m
Rogers Basement
Waterproofing.

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Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES &amp; SERVICE . Open
daily 9 to 6 :30, Sat 9 to 4,
Sun 1 to 4 U.S . At. 60 .
Coolville , Oh 614- 667 3386 .
Terry camper 21 f1 . sleeps
8. 1ir cond., very nice
83 , 600 . Coli 614- 266 8472.
1977 18ft contained
camper, air, bath. sleeps 6.
see to appreciate . 304 -676·
6912.
Camping trailer, sleeps till,
hll ref., VII ltOVa, WSW
tlrea, awning. also comple1e
Reese hitch, swag b1ra and
elecrlc bnke control
81600. 304 -676 -4560

GASOLI NE ALLEY

Acon trdet for
f?o ver With uhtzFilms
at twice their
}~~~o~ri~g1nd l offer'

Md€rt 1 Go away'
You've cau&amp;ed Pnn111'1n

trouble!

Ah KDIJPr !1

What

And how
younq Mr Pert has signed Rover
man to a contract with (il,t z
' ~-•'
today ? Films for t w1ce
the1r oriq·ma I

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ofth,s ?

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THE POLICE RECOVERED
YOU R. 5UITCA 5 E5 FROM
THE AI RPORT AND HAD
THEM DELI VERED

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REST WOULV DO

US BOTH 6000!

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PLACE TO DO

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R I G~ T.

DEA R HE

S EEMS TO HAVE A
SI XTH SE NSE ABOUT
5UCH I HIN6 5.'

Aemodeltng , Siding, intertor ·
and exterior, 1extured coat· ·
mg. simulated brick end
stucco . thermo replacement
windows 304 -675· 1660
82

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

CARTER ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth and Pine
Ga llipolis. Ohio
Phone 614·446 · 3888 or
614-446 -4477
J IM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT ING . Rt. 1 , BoJII 365. Gall•·
polis. Call614 367 -0678
83

hcavating

Good -1 Excavating, basements . footers. driveways,
sept1c tanks. landscaptng .
Call anytime 614 -446 4637 , James L. Oav11on , Jr
owner.
Dozer Work fr ee estimate
Call anytime , 446-8038 .
J A .R .Conatruction Co.Ru ·
tlond . Oh ,614 -742 -2903 ,
Basements, Footers. Con crete work , Backhoe's ,
Dozer 8t Oitcher, Dump
trucks, &amp; water -gas sewer electrical lines
Dotson' s Tree Serv1ce. In sured . Free Est tmate 304 576 -2897

Camping
Equipment

1976 Starcraft travel trailer
Self contatned with all ex ·
t •as $2800. Call 304 882 2326
79

C ~N ' T TA~ E

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EVEN IF 1 FOu NC7 A 6 000
POLE. \'tHAT WOULD I USE
FOFI A LIIIE...OFI A ffOOH ?_.

Abston Home Improvement
Specialilts. frammg , roof ·
ing, aiding, concrete. ramo·
deling. painting . etc Free
eatimate. 304·468-1666.

84
78

JUST MEANS I'VE ClOT
T' DO SOME Scfl!OUS
cXPLOfll!'i' ...

.. BETTER NOT TffY TH' BERFIIES Ofl
FRUI T ' TIL I SEE GOMETHIN' 1
RECO~I'i!ZE! NO TELLI N' HOW
LON0 I 'LL BE I!LONE. 50 I

Fetty Tree Trimm1ng , stump
removal. Call 304 -676 1331

1976 Datsun 620 pickup.
8600 4 speed , current
sticker, recently overhauled
engine. John 0 Gerlach.
304-675- 6253

Vans &amp; 4

i . BUT NOTHIN' LOOKS FIJMIUIJR!
1 HOI'&lt; DO I TELL WHAT"S
: P0160NOUG AN' WHAT
15/'I' T "'·'

HUMAN HAe,l TATION
\'1 1'TNIN Si(itlT, BU T THAT DOESN'T
S~Y Tt1ERE ISN ' T Pt'IY.' _ 1T

RON ' S Televiaion Service.
Spec1aliz1ng in Zenith and
Motorola , Ouazar . and
houae calls . Call 304· 6782398 or 614-446 -2464.

h , bed, 6 cyl. 1% ton, good

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• NO 51{1/'i 0'

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN.
scotchguard -water exuac t•on, deodori.zers. FREE estimates . Reaeonable ratea .
Gana Smith. 992 6309 .

'79 Chevy luv. 4 speed, 26
m1 gallon, long wheel base
&amp;2600 00
676 -1848 o •
676 -6613

1977 Harley Davidson low
rtder Call 446-7015 after
5PM

1982 Chavy S- 10, 4 sp , 4
cyl , AM / FM . tape . vmyl
covered bed , spo rt wheels,
&amp;5995. John 's Auto Sales .
Bulav1He Rd , Galhpohs , Oh
446-4782 Open till dark

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Toyota pickup. runs good .
no rust, good tires. to pper.
&amp;2400 . Call 614 -949 2863

'B1 Cel ica Toyota. lift back
304 -675-6149 after 5 .00.

78 Old s Del ta 88 Royale. ac.
ps, pb, ttlt wheel, crutae,
am -fm rad1o. t1nted glaas,
very c lean. good condition.
Pnced to sell after 5 p m
304 -676 -2663

H &amp; S Ho me Improvements
vinyl aiding, roofing, room
addition, storm windows.
atone. Call 814- 367-0409o• 614 -367 -7244 .

1983 S1 0 Long bed PU , 4
spd , 4 cyl , AM -FM like
new . John's Auto Sale s on
Bulaville Rd.

1981 Kawasaki KD80M
good cond1t1on . 446-2722 .
call after 5 OOPm

'76 Cordoba , atr· c ond PW .
PB , PS , $1 ,100 .00 or best
offa• 304-676 7591 .

Hay &amp; Grain

power steering, walk in
fiberglass topper, A -1 condi tion . 614 - 882 - 2466
anyttme.

1976 LTD wagon PS, P8 ,
AC , runs good . $ 200 Call
614 -992 -6939

64

H s. S Home Improvements
vinyl siding , roofing , room
addition, storm windows.
stone. Call 814-367-0409
or 614 -367 -7244.

79 Ford small V-B. std ..

C70 Honda Pasaport. like
new. $400 . See John Ecker ,
after 5PM call 446-1126

2 John Deere balers. one for
parts &amp; John Deere hay
condition er &amp;675 . Call after
5 , 614-367 -0181

71

IT OtPN'T TA K6

PAINTINGinterior roofing,
and tx -: -:•
terior,
plumbing,
some remodeling. 20 Vflexp Ca\1614- 388 -9662 .

Trucks for Sale

1968 Ambassador. V-8 , PS .
PB, t1h - wheel. re clining
seats. 5300 . call 614 -9854454

Used wmdow untts atr c on ditioner, 6000 bt u, $75 ,
8000 btu $125 , 23 ,000 btu
~ 275 304-675 3099

490 Jo hn Deere corn planter
&amp;300, 3 p1 . John Deere corn
planter $400 , wheel disks
S460 &amp; up, Case 4 bottom
semi -mounted pl ow 8300, 2
bottom plows $250 &amp; up,
fertrltzer spreaders $250 &amp;
up, 8 row boom sprayer
$475 , Furmhand grindermuer $1 , 250 , manure
spread ers $450 &amp; up . Massey Ferguson 3 pt rake
S600 . Massey Ferguson No
10 baler $1 , 250. Hesson
haybine like new $3 ,500 , 20
h . hay &amp; gram elevator with
motor $600, New Idea belt
driven mower S 350. John
Deere corn sheller $300 ,
Ford adjustable pickup d1sc
S450 Ot her f1eld ready
equipment Howe' s Farm
Machmery, Rt. 124 &amp; Mayhew Rd . Jackson , Oh 614 286 -5944

72

1969 Capri ce. 350 V-8 , 300
horsepower , power steertog , automattctransm1ssion,
air condrt1 o n1ng C all 4460577.

horse, needs ex: penenced
rtder . Pnce neogatabla 304 675 -6361

New galvanized co rrugated
culvert S2 35 ft up Al l
sues Fttttngs Pipe, beams,
stru ctural steel -new , used
Btg discount s Dehveredl
Anywherel Now! Es ttmates
f •ea 304 -925 -0884

THAT WAS A T ROOPER
UN IFORM HE HA D.

Marcum Roofing • Spout· ·
ing Now installing rubb•" .
roofs . 30 years experience._..
specializing in built up roof ... •
Call 614 -380-9857
·:

12 1n plow fits most 1 2 or
14 H P garden tra ctors. never
used , $50 Call 614 - 367 0315

55 Building Supplies

•~

YOU MEAN THE

FREE Co•• f•H owning IUP
to t686 .50 valuol with tho
purcheae of eny 1 984 motor
home or uwvM trailer. ONE
WEEK ONLY Moy 13·20.
Burdette's Camper Salet.•
u.s. At. 60. Coolville. Oh :
614 -687 -33811-

Twm beds. baby bed, all
c omplete S 25 each 304 675 -6676

like new 6 h . adjustable
K1ng Kuner disk . used only
t wtce. 8300 Call614 · 2 56 9364 .

The Daily Sentinei-Pu;o

MURKY
s.t&lt;Y5 , "VIIHAT DO

New bu1h hog, 3 point hitch
equipment, 1 6 ·ft. lawn
mower • 926. 2 6 h blades
Uoo eech . 1 7 11. blade
•826. 1 earth mover e &amp;76.
Auo c Fabricat ors . Call
614-992-5101 .

63

Pomamy--Middlepoot, Ohio

Farm Equipment

77 Dodge Aspen 76 Ford
Ehte 72 Chevy Impala Call
304 -576-2372 and 304 676 -2285

46 Space lor Rent
COU NTRY MOBilE Hom e
Park , Route 33 . North o1
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phases of electric w ork , all
work guaranteed Aerial
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service. Authorized Singer
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14-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeioy-Middleport, Ohio

Friday, May 18, 1984

Winning Ohio Special Graphics
Middleport; Ohio
numbers
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CLEVELAND (AP) The
w1nn1ng nwnber drawn Thursday
night In the Ohlo Lottery's dally
game, "The Number," was 326.
tn the "Pick 4" game, played
Monday through Friday, the wln·
nlng number was 6415.
The lottery l"f1Xlr!ed earnings of
$540,028.50 from wagering on Its
daily game.

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Spring
Special
TO COMPETE SATURDAY- These "River Racers," the Melp
County Special Olympics team, will compete In a sectional meet to be
held at the Athens High School stadium In Athens Saturday. Ray Pulllns
is the coach. Opening ceremonies are 9:15am. !Uid the public is Invited
to the aU-day event. The team plctured,lrom lelt are lront row, Oeanna
Freeman, Keith Friend. Tina Barnes. and Davey Estep; second row,

Luanne So, Sarah Hannon, Laura Clark, Ben Skinner, Eddie Booker,
Tim Harris, Andy Boggess, Maurice Smllh, Mary Jane CWTY and
Marsha Mace; and third row, Hugh Roush, Don llufllngton, BID White,
Mark Weber, Bill Lehew, Brent Larldno, Davld Might, Billy Neutlllng,
David Karr and Ray Pullins, coach.

Meets Saturday
Hemlock Grove Grange will meet
Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Grange
Hall.

Area deaths
·~

Jame!!l S. Bu&lt;"hanan
James Sauer Buchanan. 68. Ash
St.. Middlepon . who was extremely
active in area Masonic Lodge
organizations. died Thursday evrn·
lng at Hoizer Medical Center.
Born at Chillicothe on March t
1916. Mr. Buchanan was a son of the
late Jesse and Emma Sauer
Buchanan. Besides his parent s. he
was preceded In death by his first
wife, Helen Amick Buchanan In
1970, and a stepson. James Neut·
zllng on May 8, this year.

greatgrandchlldren
Funeral services . will be held
Sunday at 2 p.m. at Ewing Funeral
Home with the Rev. David Mann
and Mr. Neil Proudfoot officiating.
Burial will be In Gilmore Cemetery.
Friends may cail at the funeral
home Saturday from2to4and 7to9.

Mr. Buchanan was an e:tctive

member of the Middlepon First
United Presbyterian Church where
he was serving as elder as the lime of
his death . He was a veteran of World
War II having served In the U. S.
Army . He was a past master of
Mlddiepon Masonic Lodge 363.
Free and Accepted Masons; a past
high plies! of Pomeroy Chapter 81.
Royal Arch Masons: past Illustrious
master of Boswm1 h Counc\146; past
commander of Ohio Va lley Com·
mandery 24. Knights Templar: a
member of High Priesthood 1honor·
arydegree~; amemberoftheOrder
of Silver Trowel, honorary; a
member of the Knight Masons of
Ireland; a member of Ohio Priory
18; the Knight of York Cross of
Honor: Ohio River VallpY Council ,
and Allied Masoic Degrees . He was
a member of the AASR. M.N.J ..
president ofthefounhdivlslon ITA:
a 32nd degree mason: a wonhy
patron of Evange line Chapter 172,
Order of Eastern Star, and was
Invited to join the Holy Royal Arch
Knights, Templar Priests. He
belonged to Feeney-Bennett Post
128. American Legion .
Sutvlvlng are his wifP. Virginia
Clatworthy Neutzilng Buchanan:
two daughters and sons-in-law,
Lynn and Charles Kitchm, Mason,
W.Va .. and Nancy and JQt'Tapocsi.
Springfield; a stepson and his wife,
BUI and Sharon Neutzllng. Ches te r :
a stepdaughter and her husband.
Sue Ann and Huben Jolmson.
Mason; a step daughter in law.
Janice Neutzllng, Mlddlepon: a
brother and sisle r· in·law. Grorge
and Vera Buchanan, Pomeroy: two
grandchildren. f ive s t!'p ·
grandchildren. and several cousins.
Services will be held a 1 ·2 p.m.
Monday al the Middlepot1 F'irst
United Presbyterian Chu rch wit h
the Rev. Wanda .John son and th&lt;•
Rev. Bennie Steven s offic ia ting.
Burial will be in Riv.-r:iew Crtn('·
t.ery. Friends may ca ll al the
Rawilngs-Coats· BiowPr Funeral
Home from 2 to 9 p.m Sunday. The
body will be!Bkm tothf' c hurch to liP
in state one hour prior tot hC' sPrvicf'.

Weather foret·asl
Panly c loudy tonight . Low '&gt;o·lll.
Southwesterly wmds 10 mph or lr".
Saturday. mostly cloudy with a
chanCC' of showrrs or thundf'r-

Annual inspection set

Roush Ohlinger; three sons and
daughter-in-laws, William A. and
Donna R . Ohlinger, and Philip D.
and Carol A. Ohlinger all of
Pomeroy and Terry W. and Coleen
Ohllnger, Duncan Falls, Ohio; one
brother. Conrad Ohlinger, Pomeroy; nine grandchildren and live

The annual Inspection and super
excellent master degree of Bos·
worth Council 46 Royal and Select
Masters will be Saturday. Inspeclion In the select master degree will
be at 5 p.m. and super excellent
master degree at 7:30p.m.

,James S. Buchanan
Masonic services will be conducted
by the Middlepon Lodge at 7 p.m .
Sunda y a t the funeral home.

Hennan E. Ohlinger
Hennan Edward Ohlinger, 81 ,
Condor Street, Pomeroy, died
Thursday morning at Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
Mr . Ohlinger was born October 19,
190'2 at Winona, West Virginia the
son of the late William and Clara
Rapp Ohlinger. He was a lso
preceded in death by two brothers
and three sisters, Thennan Ohlin ·
ger. Troy Ohlinger, Clara Ohlinger.
Margaret Katluyn Ohlinger. and
Emily Ohlinger.
l-IP was a coal mjner fot several
years and later retired from
Moore' s Stor&gt;' in Pomeroy . He was a
member of the Pomeroy First
Baptist Church .
HP is survived by his wife, Mildred

Leolia J. Miller, 85, Mason. w. Va.,
dled Wednesday in Pleasant Valley
Hospital.
Born Feb.~- J.B99, in Staats Mill.
Jackson County. W.Va., she was the
daughter of the late Andrew and
!':Iizabeth Casto Fields.
She was also preceded in death by
two husbands, Grorge Anderson
and William Mlller; and by a
daughter, Grorgia Anderson.
Surviving are two daughters,
Florida L. Casto and Susie E.
McGrath, both of Mason; two
stepdaughters, Savannah WUson of
Point Pleasant, and MaryRoUlnsol
Ca lverton, Va.; a brother, Fred of
Staats Mill; five grandchUdren,
seven great-grandchildren. a great·
great-grandson and several step·
grandchildren .
Funeral setvlces will be held at I
p.m. Saturday In Foglesong Fun·
f'ral Home. Mason, with the Rev.
Hennan Jordan officiating. Burial
will be In Kirkland Memorial
Gardens, Point Pleasant.

Emergency runs

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Reservations may be purchased at Rutland Dept. Store
and Miller Bros. Grocery, or send to Box 125, Rutland,
OH. Deadline for Reservations is May 22, 1984.

Dance-Keith McCall &amp; Co. Band from 9 to 1
All Seniors of Meigs H.S. Class of 1984 who would
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Deaths ............................. A-5
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COLUMBUS, Ohio IAP) - Local sponsors of
mental health and retardation projects will have to
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result of a policy being expanded by Gov. Richard
Celcsl!''s administration.
The same cost -sharing Idea, already in effect for
new university construction, has sparked complaints
from some colleges and quesllons from state
legislators working on Celeste's propooed $530 million
capital improvements budget.
Director Chris Sale of the Offic&lt;&gt; of Budget and

Dr. Clodus Smith

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Managl'll)ent said It has not been decided whether
local groups will have to pay the same 20 percent
share of new building costs required of state-assisted
universities.

"We haven't set (a figure! as yet. I think thai' s
something that needs to be worked ou t," Ms . Sale
said.
Celeste's capital improvements bill contains $17A
million to help communities build local menial health
facilltles and $23.2 million for local mental
retardation-developmental disability centers.

It also au lhorizes $.118.9 million for higher
education, with 66 percent of it going for renovation of
existing structures. Those project s do not require
local matching funds.
But for the remaining funds set asid&lt;' for new
construction, Ms. Sa le said the state requires coUeges

and universities to provide a 20 percent match.

"We believe that this will result in more ptudcnt
investment decisions." she !old the House Finance
Committee. But som e apparently s keptical legisla·
tors suggested it would force institutions to raise

student fees 10 generate the matching funds needed .
Ms. Sale said she hoped to apply the cost-sharing
plan to menial health and retardation projects to be
funded through the pending bill . She said the level of
match might be less lhan 20 percent but could be
more.
·· r hope t it won"t exceed 20 percent) but if tlwy
generatC' morf&gt; I'm going to le t them gPneratc it .·· Ms.
Sale said. ""l"m not une to turn down a good proposal
just bPcausc it' s morP local par ticipation than what

we prPSumed .""

AEP official
lashes out at
coal critics

Capital bill i~cludes
$3.2 million for
Rio improvements

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Jack Anderson charges there's a fundamental flaw
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An Ohio father has discovered that celebrating
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By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Sentinel Stall
GALLIPOLIS Dr. Clodus
Smith's pleas to enlarge facilities at
Rio Grande College and Community
CollegP were apparently heard thi s
past week when Governor Celeste's
capital improvements bill Included
$3.2 million in funding for thP
community college.
The money will be directed to new
classrooms, a laboratory facilit y
and space for faculty offices. item s
Smit h said art&gt; "very needed .""
Smith. who assumed presidency
of both colleges last October. has
been pushing the need for additional

FAIRMONT. W.Va. tAP I - A
power industry official is accusing
environmentalists of mi sleading t hC'
public aboullh~ perils of acid rain.
A U.S. Geological Survey s um mary of 200 individual researc h
project s spanning lJ years shows
the acid rain problem "has been
la rgely s table with some recovery"
since the l!lffis. said J.E . ··Jack""
Kat lie. senior vi('{' president of
American F.lect Jic Power Corp .' s
fuel supply depa rtment .
Katlic madP his rem ar k.' during
ThrPE' RivPrsCoal Fesli\'al cere-mo·
nies Friday .
Katlic said just 21~ lakr&gt;s around
the country havp at·idit.\' problcm.c;;.
and 2(X) of thoSf' arr in the
Adirondack M ountains of New Y ork
Stale. l"('prPSentingonly 4 percent uf
Ihe lakeswiacPs of that re!(lon
He said many of 1hoSf' lakf'o;; WPre
ari di&lt;' ''long hfoforc lhf' urban izat ion
of the Mtdwes t.""
Lnvironmcntalisfs say su lfur r m issions, mainly from co.:Jl -burning
power plants in thf' Ohio VaUP\"a nd

facilities for both colleges.
"We look to having it on line as
soon as possible.'' Smith said. "'We
feel very good about lt. ·'
Smith said it's too early to make
plans for a new building, and noted
that the $3.2 million doesn't Include
funds for land acquisition.
What Smith said he doesn't
appreciate Is the fact the community college will be rPSponslble for
putting upanestimated~percenl of
the money to match s\Bte funding.
Celeste's funding plan for the
improvements program calls for
agencies with access to "non·
general revenue do lie rs" to match a
portion of srnte capital funds.
Thai represents 20 fX'rcent the
community college doesn't have,
Smith said.
"1\venty percent jsdllficult tolind
for an institution that continues to
grow.·· he said. "Jt flies In the face of
continuing development of the

MidwPst. cause acid rain Others.
including powrr and CO&lt;.I l industrv
officials, contend rnon• r('S('nrch i~"\
nPl:&gt;clf&gt;d to detPrminr thf' cause s and
f'fff'f"ts of arid raln.

campus."

The college may have to go out
Into the community with hat In hand
to !lnance the matching money,
Smith added.
Smith said the plan for new
classrooms was Included In a
mission statem ent submitted lothe
stat e. The new facilities are needed
as the college's two endowed
programs- the Emerson E. Evans
(Continued on page A-41

""The best that scienllsls tod" .v can
SCI~·

FLAPPING AND FLYING The annual
lntemallona.l Chicken Flying Meet was held Saturday
at Bob Evans Fann In Rio Grande a• the cry went out
""fly or lry chickens!" And Oy they did, weU, at 1ea•t
some managed the feat. Chickens were brought In

lrom as lar as Virginia lor Ute contest, which had a
musical flavor to It this year, "ith entries like Jloy
George !Uid Michael ,Jacko;on, complete with one
while claw. (Times-Sentinel photo hy Lee 1\nn WPich)

is

th~:~t thl',V don't know .~·

J\ atlic

sa id. ·· E:vm the forest produc ts
industl)'. which has a largrr s takC'
than

an~·onf'

(in ht&gt;allh\' forc-st s1.

ra n doc umPnt no acid ra in da magC'
to thP tr""' it dep&lt;'nds upon for wood
supply."

Administration pessimistic about Persian Gulf diplomacy
WASHINGTON tAP! A senior Reagan
administration official is holding out only a slim hope
that diplomatic effot1s will work In halting Irania n
and Iraqi attacks on Persian Gulf s hlpping .
Iraq claimed its warplanes hil two mort&gt; s hips ncar
!ran on Fliday , although U.S. officials said they
couldn't confirm the report. Five oil tankers have
been a ttacked and damaged In recent weeks. some by
Iran and some by Jraq.
The United States doesn't have diplomatic relations
with either nation and officials acknowledge
Washington has little Influence in persuading them to
end their 3\&gt;·year-old war.
"'Prospects are rather bleak"" that diplomacy will
be successful In halting the altacks on shipping, the

latest targPiin the war, a senior official said F'rid av.
He insisted on anonymity.
·
However, this official agreed with others hat ""a
peaceful approach" must be tried . The administra ·
Uon is asking other countries to use what influence
they have over the combatants.
John Hughes, the State Department spokesman.
told rt&gt;porters Friday that for now. ··a vigorous round
of diplomacy ... is c learly thP Initial way to go ... to
defuse the situation diplomatically."
Hughes and other officials declined to s peculate on
what action Washington might lake if ito diplomatic
effons fail. Persian Gulf nations. including Saudi
Arabia, have reacted coolly to suggestions that the
United Slates provide a ircraft protection for their

shipping b&lt;'Ci:! Ust'

til~:•

Arnf'r ican aircraft wou ld ha\·r

to use gulf air fields .
Hughes indicau&gt;d thf' administrution doc&gt;sn't
considE'r the situation in the guJJ to beat a crisis stagr
He sa id no tankers havc tx:ocn sunk and no cargosof oil

have bfo&lt;'n lost. He also sa id the l&gt;' is ··a glut"" of oil on
world marke ts currently and the United StaiPs has
substantial stratE'gic Pf'l roleum rcSC'rvf's.
Hugh&lt;&gt;s sa id Iraq has agreed to S('f'k an end to the
fighting and he urg&lt;'d Iran to respond to the initiative
But Iranian leaders havf' sa id they won't agree to

peace a s long as Iraqi PnO&gt;s ident Sa ddam Hussl'i n
rpmains in officf'. lran blamC's Iraq for starting the

war.

second quarter of 19&amp;l.
The GNP , the nation's totaloutput
or goods and services, climbed 5
percent In the final three months of
last year.
The Reagan administration said
there was no danger of the economy
overheating and reigniting Inflation
because growth wlll be slowing
substantially for the rest of the year .
"We have a strong, robust
economic recovery going," said
Commerce Undersecretary Sidney
Jones, who predicted the growth
rate for the rest of the year would
average about 4 percent. He said
those forecasting quarterly growth
of between 1 percent and 3 percent
were being too pess\mlstlc.
Some private economists. however, said the rise In lnte'i'"t rates

will begin to take its toll In three to
four months, cutt ing in to consumer
demand for such things as houses
and automobiles.
In other economic news Friday:
-The stock market retreated
broadly for the second consecutive
session amid concern about interest
rates and Persian Gulf hostllltles.
The Dow .Jones average of 30
Industrials feU 23.35 points for the
week, Its biggest weekly decline in
six weeks.
-Shareholders approved the $750
million merger of LTV Corp. and
Republic Steel Corp., creating the
nation's second-largest steelmaker
behind U.S. Steel Corp. The .new
company, combining Republic with
LTV"sJones&amp;LaughlinSteeiCorp ..
will be called LTV Steel Corp.

If the gu lf nations do invitf' thf' Unitrd Staff':- totakp
mUitar:.: action, Was hingt on would want to act joint!\·
with its kf'\ E urop0an a UiC's, f'SJX'('ially Br itain. ·

Duarte heads for Washington

Despite strong first quarter,
economic slowdown forecast
By The Associated Press
The economy's expansion will
slow in the months ahead despile Its
surprisingly strong advance In the
first quaner, economists say.
U.S. corporations, m eanwhile.
continued to benefit from the
recovery as their combined after·
rnx proflls climbed a hea llhy 3.9
percen 1 In the first quarter, the
Commerce Department said.
In its second upward revision of
the economy's first-quarter perfor·
mance, the department on Friday
said the gross nat~nal product grew
a strong 8.8 percent.
That was up from the first revision
ol8.3 percent and the Initial estimate
of 7.2 percent, and was the best
quarterly showing since the economy's 9.7, percent advance In the

··we·,,..

porting a lot of emphasts on the fa ct that
Iraq has indicated a willingness to get int o
negotiations."" said a State Dcpanment official. who
askE'd not to be idt_~ntified " Wc•rr viewing Iran as the&gt;
onf' that" s keeping the war going."
Officia ls in Washingt on arc hop&lt;'ful lht· gu lf
counlri L'S . panirularly Saudi Arabia. will ag-rCP 10 let
the Unilm Slates dPfPnd them if the gulf crisis
worSE'n s_ Thf' Saudis agrff 1.\'it h Washington 1hJ1 I r;. n
is the greater threat, but an~ rPlu c1.1nt to risk
pn.l\"oklng the AyatoUah Ruholl ah Khom.•ini. the
I ran ian lmder. thP officials"''.

SAN SALVADOR. E l Salvador
lAP' - Presidenl·elcct Jose Napo·
lmn Duat1c wrapped up a lhf('('·
nation (pntra l American trip cmd

prepared togoSaturd ay to Was hing·
ton for a meeting with President
Reagan.
Pres ident Reagan on Fridax

de fea t b.1· Duarte .
D"Aubuisffin. of the Repu blican
Nationali st Alliancr. has flccusf'tl

the CIA of tr,·ing lo cnsut"f' Duat1c"s
victory and said thprp Wt'l1' irrf'-gu -

who has dedicated his life to

larities in tht' prps\demial \"Ole .
Duan.- r('('eivm o.1.6 percent oft hf'
\'Ote; d'Autfuisson, -lti.4 pPrepn t 1n

ac hieving democracy and refonn

thf' runoff f'i('('t ion.

for his homeland." Duarte. a
moderate Chrlstian Democrat Was
elected May6. He and Reagan were
scheduiPd lo meet on Monday.
Duarte returned to E l Sa lvador on
friday from Cosu. Rica, where he
conferred with President Luis
Alberto Monge. On Thursd ay, hP
met with the heads or sta te in
Honduras and GuaiPmala.
Reagan 's roving ambassador.
Gen. Vernon Walters, arrived in San
Salvador on Friday to meet with
Duane and offer him Rl'agan"s
congratulations. lJ S. sources said

he would be willing to talk to the fa r
right and the far IPft but added he
"" will nPVer arcPpt n.-gotiations with
rifles on thelabte ... Leflisl guerrillas
have been waging a civil war for4 \6
years against the U.Sbacked SaJ.
vadoran gG\'crnmPnt.
In other deve lopments concern ·
ing Cent raJ American tu nnoil. the
head of Nicaragua's leftist regime
accused the Uniled States of t rylng
to draw Costa Rica into the region's
conflict s.

charactrrizrd Duar1 e as "a man

HOUSING STARTS UP Housing constn1cdon posted a
19.3 percent Increase In April the
government reported last week.
( AP Laserphoto).

Walt C' rs urgf'd u! lracons('ITati\'P
Roberto d Aubui sson to an·r•pt hi~

'Nhilr in Costa l{ ica, Dua11e said

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