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                  <text>Thursday, June 21 , 1984

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Page-14-The Daily Sentinel

Horse carriage usage in Cincinnati limited by city council
C!:"&gt;/CINNATI !API- Clly roun ~
r U has passro a watered ~down
vE'rsion of a proposal to restrict thP
use of horses for the horse-drawn
carriage trade in the dmvntown

area, an apparent victory tor the
operators.
Thr ordinancr rPStrict s to USf' of
the horSPS to no mor0 than ~ight
hours a day and sL' days a w~k.

Bul C&lt;Juncildroppedeontrovcrsia l
measures that would have banned
horSC&gt;S from working when it· s
hott~r t ha 1 '11 degress or colder than
25and would have made it illegal for
a horse to pull mor0than 10 people
Counc il members said they' ll
.wccpl fu rther testimony from the
public before giving tl('W suggestions on tcmpera rur0 a nd load

limita lions to City Manager Sylves~
lt'r MurTay, who will decide the
matter.
Carriage operalors had objected
to the load llmll, saying it was too
a rbitrary and vague and did not
consider the many sizes of horses.
They also questioned lhe need for
tempera lure limits.
LouiSC' Anderson. president of the

Royal Carnage Co., said the
90-degree limit would pose a
problem for groups. such as
wedding parties, thai book rides in
advance.
"I do n'l wanllo b!' there when the
bride eom&lt;'s after me wilh a hatchel
because I tell her lhat her ride ts
canceled ," she said.
The 25-degree minimum would

horses." said Arnold Applebaum, a
member of Mobilizat ion for Anim·
ats. a g-roup lhat r•ncouraged the
guidelines.

hurt her company's popular
Christmas-season business, Ms .
Anderson satd. The modern-d@Y
carriage rides began in Cincinnati
five years ago as a way to attract
Christmas shoppers downtown .
"ChUd labor laws were enacted
because c hildren can'l speak for
themselves, and we are here in th('
same respecl to speak for the

Th~

discussio n of horses broughl

1au g ht 0r 10 SP\·('ral counci l
memOCrs. while r arJidgf'oJX•rators
and animals- lights e~cti\·i st s sat
straight-fact'!l .

Inside today:
By the Bend ......... Pages 6, 7
Classlfleds ....... Pages 8, 9, 10

Cootks-TV ............. Page II
Deaths ....... ............ Page 12
Editorials ................ Page2
Sports .............. Pages 3, 4, 8

Panly cloudy IGoliht with a
chance of showers or thunderllionns. Low80-Qi. ~
winds III'OUIId 10 mph. Saturday,
palily cloudy with a sight
chliiiCI! of showers or lhunderstonns. Wgb In the ~
Chance of rain to percent lonlgllt
and 00 percent Saturday.

LITTLE BOYS '

LADIES'

TOPS AND
SHORTS

SHORT SALE

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

Jea ns. poly /c otto n slacks
and dress pants .

Wran gler junior s horts, Lord Isaacs
s horts. mi sses and extra size open
stock s horts.

Ta nk tons. sh1rts. ~. n1t lops
and ball slmts
Kn11 sho1ts. denrm s hor ts
and gym shorl s
Monlh s srzes thru "IP 7
Reg. 13. 50

Slacks &amp; Jeans
L1ttle Boys' S1zes
mos., 2 to 7

L1ttle Gtrl s' S1zes 12 to 24
mos, 2 to 4. 4 to 6x . 7 to 14.
REG . 16.00 to 117.00

REG. 19.00 ........ SALE 17.19
REG . 112.00 ....... SALE 19.59
REG . 117.00..... SALE 113.59
REG . 120.00 ..... SALE 115.99

Sale 1279

....
5.50 .... Sale 14.39
18.00 .. .. Sale 16.39
11L50 ... Sale 19.19
1

GIRLS'

Sale Priced

$479 to $1J59

Bahydoll paJa mas. 111 gh l slmts .
short gowns. shorly pa tamas tong
gown s an d robes
S1ze s 6 to 24 mos 2 10 4 4 Jo 6x . 7
to 14
1
1
1
1

$]15

3'&lt;· ou n ce

s ke tn - mothproof ~
non -a ller ge ni c Fa mou s Coa ls
and Clark qual1ty Bi g selec tion
of co lor s.

BRA SALE

Regula r Pnce

-Cotton lmed active bra s
- Colton l1 nerl fiberfill bra s
- Full F1 gu re lace and lflcol br"
-Silaple ss bra s
Choose wh1te or be1ge 1n a com ·
plele ran ge of lad 1es s1zes
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$1.69 .

(

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Pre-leen s ize s

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

3/6

to

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1/14.

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19.00 ....... Sale 16.29
113.00 ..... Sale 19.09
117.00 ... .Sale 111.89
123.00 .... Sale 116.09

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LITTLE GIRLS '

SHORTS &amp;
TOPS SALE

ANGEL TREAD

1ank top s. llll d· lengUl to ps. kn 1t lops
and blou ses

SLIPPERS

REG . 1 2. 95 TO 1 12 .50

Kn1l shorls. de mm shorts and poly
i coil on sho rt s
1
1

Reg . 3.50 ....... Sale 2.79
Reg. 16.00 ..... .. Sale 14.79
Reg. ' 9.00 ...... . Sale 17.19
Reg. I} 5. 00 ... Sale 111.99

Sc uffs. ballenna styl es
and boys' slip-o ns.
Chi ldren 's sizes.

$239

TO

$999

."i.tl.E'
LEE AND WRANGLER
MEN'S

Fashion Jeans
Re g ul a r s ize s a nd fuller c ut 1eans
St1lch de n 1ms . IOO ~o c ottons. An
exce ll en t se le c tion S ize s 29 to 42
a nd ext ra la rge sizes 44 to 50.

s2L95 Fashion Jeans ..... 116.50
124.95 Fashion Jeans ..... 118.70
126.95 Fashion Jeans ..... 120.20
129.95 Fashion Jeans ..... 122.50

Sale! 'lee" &amp; "Wrangler"
BOYS'

DENIM JEANS

nro

Sale Priced
From

Reg. 116.00
Sale 1 13.60
Reg. 122.00
Sale 118.70
Reg. 129.00
Sale 124.65
1
Reg. 34.00
Sale 128.90

Only

$399

Special sale pri ces on gUitar stnn gs,
banJO stnngs, violin s tnn gs. dulcimer
string s and mandollll strings
Famou s brands lik e Gib son . Fender.
Mart1n and D' Ad da no.

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

14.95 ......... . Sale 14.19
16.95 .. .... .. .. Sale 15.89
19.95 .......... Sale 18.49
s12.95 ... ... Sale 110.99

DAY SALE!
SALE!

BOYS' SHIRTS

MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY

Includes our entrre se lection kn1ls
- westerns- sport sh"t s ~ta nk tops
. sho rt sleeves . Cool and co mlorta
ble rn s1zes 8 to 20. Coord1nate w1th
short s. Sa le prrced now .

WORK SHIRTS
B1g Ben by Wra ng le r per manent pr ess Fulllengtil lerls
- two-button throug h poc kets Short sleeves 111 Sill' I S
M. Land XL. Long sleeve' " s1zes S, M. Land XL. pl111
extra s1ze 18. 19 a nd 20
1

'6.95 Shirts ...... Sale 15.48
18.95 Shirts ...... Sale 17.08
'9.95 Shirts ...... Sale 17.88
111.95 Shirts ..... Sale 19.48

8.95 Short Sleeve Style ...... ... 17_30
19.95 Long Sleeve (Reg Sizes)
'8.30
110.95 long Sleeve (Extra Sizes) ... '9.30

SHOP FRIDAY UNTIL 8 P.M.
SATURDAY UNTIL 5 P.M.

,.

En trre selection sa le prr ced
Boys· reg ular and slim SIZes 8 to
16.Hu s ky s1zes 8 (27 wa1st1 lo
18 (34 wa1sl) and student Slles
26 to 30 waist. (Choose your
co rr ec l le ngth)

14.95 Jeans ..... 111.66
116.95 Jeans ..... 113.26
119.95 Jeans ..... 115.56
121.95 Jeans ..... 117.16

"Certainly some people paid more in the way of taxes
and some people paid less. And there are people in this
state, we shouldn 'l fo rget, who dldn'l pay any taxes
because lhey aren' t working."
The movp by majority Democrats was seen as an
attempt to diffuse at leas I some campaign criticism
from Rl' pubticans who have said Celeste's 90 percent
tax increase enacted shortly after he look office was
excessive. GOP legisla tor s also have charged the
surplus projecled by the administration is artificaily
low .
Celeste said he did not expect the refund to silence
Republican thunder. "Based on past experience I

would expect the thunder would roll in any even I." hP
said .
A bill providing for tax refunds in the evenl of a
large budge! surplus and lowerl'd unemploymenl was
inlroduced earlie r al Riffe's rl'Cjuest a nd passed by
the House.
It had not previously drawn support from Meshel or
Celeste. The governor had said part of any surplus
should be set aside lo help pay off the sl&lt;lle's $2
oillion-plu s debt to the federal government for
unemployment com pensat ion benefi ts.
Celeste sa id today he was sWI concerned aboul that
debt but lhat it should be dealt with on "its own
tenns."

One a. nd two p1ece s u1ts in
miss y a nd ex tra
SIZeS

STRING SALE

CHILDREN'S

Co logn e spray dust10 g powd e r
rol l on CiHICPil il ale . grit set s.
hand a nd body lotion ami pull on powde r

Sale Priced

"The goal will be to have a refund mechanism that
is as simple and fair as possible. " the governor said.

) __!_li~ 1iir.

$139
Cot)I
Erneraude Safe

conference.
He was joined at the session by Senate President
HaiT)I Meshel , D-Youngstown and House Speaker
Vernal G. Riffe Jr .. D-New Boston.
Riffe said he hopes refund c hecks can be mailed
within the next 90 days.
The a mount of indlvldual refunds has not been
determined and would vary If legislators adopted a
proportional dlstribution mechanism based on a
taxpayer' s bill . But based on a total of $50 million and
about 4 million taxpayers. an average amount would
be aboul $12.50.
'" Don 't spend the money before you get the check,"
Celeste joked to one reporter.

$4355

[r-

Sum me r styles 111 s kirts. blou ses.
s horts, kntt tops and s lacks.

Reg. 18.00 ...... Sale 6.49
Reg. 19.50 ... ... Sale 17.99
Reg. 110.50 .... Sale 18.99
Reg. 111.00 .... Sale 19.49

\

By JOHN CHALFANT
Associated Press WrUer
CO;..UMBUS, Ohio (API - Saying he wanted to
" keep faith with Ohio'sctttzens and taxpayers, " Gov.
Richard Celeste said today he would ask the General
Assembly next week to refund $50 million in surplus
state tax revenues.
The money will come from a $131 million fund
balance which the state is expected to reeord a t the
June 30 end of the current fiscal year.
Celeste said the othe r $1ll million would be kept as a
reserve representing about 1 percent of the general
revenue fund.
"It is, in fact, a $50 million good management bonus
for the citizens of Ohio," the governor lold a news

C::'
SWIMWEAR
\~ · SALE

PRE-TEEN
SPORTSWEAR

The quality yam

Knitting Yarn

Governor Celeste agrees to refund

Sale Priced

ri \''t.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio ,

2 Section1, 1'2 Poges
25 Cenh
A Mul1imedio Inc N~wspope1

Reg. 1 11.00 to 167.00

SALE

RED HEART WINTUK

enttne

Save on 1u nior. m1sses and ex ·
dresses.
Coo l su mme r sty les and colors.

Reg. 111.00 .... Sale 16.60
Reg. 117.00 ... Sale 110.20
Reg. 124.00 ... Sale 114.40
Reg. 134.00 ... Sale 120.40

rr ('f' h:-F:n d Sa l e

•

tra ~s t ze

Select g10up of pants. sk"ls.
blouses an d lops by Devo n. Dolly
Mann and A1leen . M1sses SIZes.

Reg. 5.00 ...... Sale 3.99
Reg. 8.00 ...... Sale 6.39
Reg. 1 13.00 .. .Sale 110.39
Reg. 118.00 ... Sale 114.39

Diles golf results...Pages 3.,4,8

DRESS
SALE

SPORTSWEAR
SPECIAL

SUMMER
SLEEPWEAR

12 to 24

Church directory...Page 5

e

Voi.J.4, No.49
Copyright.d 1984

CHILDREN'S SUMMER

Long pants ...Page 2

Weather

POMEROY

1

SINCE 1864
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...

WW TEAM GROSS WINNERS - Meigs Sheriff
James ProffiU presented wbming plaques lo low
team gross winner.; following 'lloursday's Sixth
Annual Charity Benefit Dave Diles Golf Toumament

at Riverside Golf Course in Mason. Left to right aN'
Ron Toler, Jeff Parsons, Red Tucker and Proffitt.
Absent - Don Stanley. 'l'he team shot a 30 L &amp;'!'
AddHional pictures, writeup on pages 3, 4 and 8.

Gallia school
leader resigns
Dr. Gary E. Toothaker, superintendent of the GaDia County Local
School Di'&lt;lrict for the pa.'&lt;l flve years, has resigned to become
superintendent of city schools in Bartlesville, Okla.
The local board of education accepted Toothaker's resignation
during a special meeting Thursday on a motion by Daryl Salisbury
that was seconded by Bllley Halley.
The vote to accept was unanimous, with Fred Dee! abient.
In a letter to the board read aloud by Board President Carl Waugh,
Toothaker thanked the board for Its support.
"I am convinced that whatever contributions I have made to your
schools has been the result of coDaboratlon between the boanl, the
local school diWict faculty and the conununlty," he said.
"I have an unqualified hellef in the strength of the GaDia County
Local Schools - in its potential, Its values, and most of aD, In Its
people," Toothaker oontinued. "While I will oot be here In person, the
Institution I have come to love will always have a special place In my
heart and I wtD maintain a special Interest In the district's growth
and development for the rest of my Ufe."
The resignation Is eUecttve Aug. I.
FoDowlng the meeting, Toothaker said he had been contacted In
May by the con.subnt handDng the search for a new superintendent
at Bartlesville. Toothaker subsequently submitted 811 application.
He was one of four finalists for the Job Invited lo Inspect the dislri&lt;-1
ftrsl-hand, Toothaker said. Banle&gt;ville Is oorponde headquarlers of
PhiUlps Petrolewn and has an esthnated student population of 7,000.
Toothaker said the salary Is "significantly better" than his
$40,000-p!mrper-year salary with Gallla Coonty, but he declined lobe
specific.
Waugh said the search for a new superintendent will begin
lnunediately.
"I hope the board can name a new superintendent in three weeks,"
be said, adding that the board Is oot presently looking nt appointing
811 acting superintendent after Toothaker's depalture.
Toothaker came lo GaDia Cowoty in August 19'l9, succeeding
'Thomas E. Hairston as superintendent after Hairston resigned.
Since then, the district was successful In passing a bond Issue in 1983
for the construction of new elementary school buDdlngs and
renovations lo others - the ftrsl new construction In the local
district's 111-year history.

BOYS

SUMMER
SHORTS
S1zes 8 through 20. Colors and
styles lhat'll please you . Btg se lection . Many coord1nales w1th
boys' shorts on sale thi s week en d.
1

Boys 15.95 Shorts .... 4.60
Boys 17.95 Shorts .... '6.20
Boys 19.95 Shorts .... 17.70
Boys 110.95 Shorts ... 18.50

Public hearing on
plant draws 1,000
PADUCAH, Ky. (AP ) - U .S.
Department of Energy otrlclals
were told at a public hearing here
that the Paducah area economy
would suffer a $676 mlllion loss It a
federal gaseous diffusion plant were

closed.
About 1,&lt;m people showed up at a
public hearing Thursday night Iotty
and convince department reptesentattves that It should not close the
Paducah Gaseous DiffUsion Plant,

which processes uranium Into fuel
for nuclear reactors.
Among those speaking on behalf
ot the plant were Gov. Martha
Layne CoUlns, U.S. Sen. Walte r
"Dee" Huddleston, and U.S. Rep.
Carroll Hubbard, !rom Kentucky's

1st Dtstrlct.
The plant employs l,:nJ people,
and Is the mainstay of several coal
operations that provide fUel for the
plant.

TOUR"'AMENT CHAMPIONS - Claiming overall low gros&lt;~ honors in this year's Dave Diles heneflt
golf tournament at Mason were Jeff Parsons and
Gary R&lt;lOL&lt;Jl, who both shot 71's. Picturt.'ll are ,Jeff

Parsons, Bill Francis, Gary Roush, IUld Larry
PoweU. Ty Roush ;uod Tif'l Wilkin•, PG A pro from
Kings Island, each shot a 70. Sentinel photos hy Katie
Crow and &amp;'Ott Wolfe.

Consumer prices up in May
By SALLY JACOBSEN
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (API - Consumer prices, restrained by the
steepest drop in food prices since
lasl Jutl(', inc hed up just 0.2 percent
in May, the govemmen l said today.
Also aiding the moderation in the
overall plice increase, which rose at
a rate less than halfthat of April, was
a tiny 0.2 percent ga in in gasoline
prices.
So far this year. inflation is
running at an annual ra te of 4.6
percenl as measured by the Labor
Department 's Consumer P rice
Index .
That's s lighlly bettPr than mosl
analysts' predictions o f a 5 percent
lnflalion rale for a ll of 1984 and
seemed to fly in the face of some
predictions that the eco nomy's
s urprisingly s trong growth cou ld
rekindle more serious lnflalion.
Last month's 0.2 percent food
price decline was the result of
cheaper beef and vea l. poull ry,
vegetables and eggs.
Over the last three mon ths. food
prices have tumbled al an annua l
rate of 1.5 percenl. Food prices had

he ld steady In April Jftcr falli ng 0.1
perccnl in March.
As for energy, the depar1 ment
said that. th ruugh lasl month,
gasoline pri('('S, which nonnaily rise
al the s l &lt;~ rl oltlle summer driving
season. were 11.8 percenl below
1l1eir peak level of :\larc h 198J.
Gasoline pricco had been up 0.4
percent in April and a ful ll percent
in Marcl1.
For the lasl 12 months, prices
overall have risen 4.2 percent. The
pria:&gt; index had risen 0.5 percent of
April and 0.2 percenl of March.
Retail prices rose 0.8 percen I las I
year for the best showing since the
early 1970s. Prices rose 3.9 perce nt
in 1982 after shooting up 12.4 percent
in 1981.
Today's report was in line with
Wednesday 's preliminary estimate
on the Gross National Product. the
tota l va lue of the nation's goods and
se1vices.
Thai reporl. whi ch projecled the
economy growing at a robu sl 5.7
lJ('rcent annu al ratp in the current
qua rter, a lso estimated a n inflation
rate of 2.8 percenl in the April -June
period , theslowesl climbin1 7years .
Inflation. according lo lha t mm ·

s ure , had b&lt;&gt;en 3.9 percen t m thefirst
quarte1·.
Detailing May price octivity, th&lt;'
depart rnent said :
-Beef a nd veal prices plunged 2.1
percent while poultry prices were
off 1.9 percenl. The east of
vegelables plummeled 7.7 percent
and egg prices fell o sharp 6.7
percent Pork prices were up 0 6
percent while fresh fruit pri ces
reversed Apri l's decline and rosc03
percent
The cost for m eals ea ten out side
the home rosc0.6 perccnl. Alcoholi c
bcvcrag~ prices held sleady .
- Housing costs rose just 0.2
percent. one-third of the April garn
Costs were up O.J pPr&lt;"f'nl for
homeowners and 0.4 percent for
rPnlers.

-Home heating and utility costs
edged up 0.2 percent aflcr asharpO.R
perce nl gain in Jiprli . E lectricity
bilis rose 0.3 percenl after surging
1.5 percenl in the prev ious monl h.
Natural gas prices were unchanged .
- Overa ll transportation costs
werc up 0.5 percenl . New car prices
W&lt;'re down 0.2 percenl while used
car prices eontinued rising sha rply ,
soaring 1.2 percenl.

- Medical care costs rose jus I 0.5
percent. th r sa mf' as in the prE'viou s
lwo months . Still. this has been the
steepest-r ising component of the
overall index in the last 12 months.
-C lothing prices were up just 0.1
percent.
-Entcrtn inment costs fell 0.1
percenl
All thP c han!(es are adjusted for
nmmal seasonal variations.

If last monlh's 0.2 percent
incrcase held sleady for 12 stra ight
months . the yearly advance would
br 2.-l percent. The annua l ral e
r~ported by the department is based
on a more precise ca lculation of
monthly prices than the figure made
public.
In ail, the Consumer Price Index
slood al 309.7 in May, meaning thai
goods eosting $10 in 1967would have
eosl $30.9'/ last mont h.
A eompanion index, the Consumer Price lndex for Urban Wage
Earners and Clericai WorkPrs, rose
0.3 percent last month
Thai index is widPly used in
ca lculating eosl-of-living increases
in rollect i\'P barga in ing contracts

and government brnPfit progra ms .

Salt may be used by blood pressure patients
ByWARRENE.LEARV
AP Science WrUer
WASHINGTON (APl -Getting
the full, recommended amounts of
calcium and other nutrtents in a
balanced diet may keep people from
getting high blood pressure even
with unrestrtc ted use of salt, say
Oregon researchers.
In a report published Friday in the
journal Science, theresearcherssay
high blood pressure, or hypertenslon, is more c losely associated with
deftctencles in certain nutrients
thanwithexcessesof others.such as
sodium.
Researchers from Oregon Health

Scien es University say a study
based or, "o tistlrs from a federal
heal th survey indica tes ··calcium
was the nutricnl for which reduced
intak e was most consislcnl in
hypertensive individuals."
A finding which indicales an
inverse relal ionship between salt or
sodium intake and blood pressure
stirred immediate cont roversy
among hypertension experts.
The report said I here is evidence
that high sodium Intake results in
lower blood pressure, eontrary lo
what other human and animal
studies have eoncluded for decades .

Ur David A. MeCaiTOn and
eoworkers said their findings ··raise
the importanl queslion of whether
sodium restriction is routinely
advisable in many hypeo1enslvcs .·'
McCarron said in an inlerview
lhat rnounling evidence indicates
calcium may mediate the role of
sodium in hypertension, and he
called for experts lore-examine the
relationship between sodium a nd
thPdisease.
" ! don "l wan I people to go oul and
ea l a lot of salt now," he said, "bul if
they ea l a balanced diet with the
right amounts of dairy products,
fruits, vegetables and fresh m eats,

there is a possibility I hat the sodium
"il l have no effect ton blood

pressure \."
Dr. Anlonio ~1. Gotl o of Baylor
University, presidcnl of the Amc ri·
can Heart Association. sa id in an
inlerview I hal he would not advise
hypertensiv~ patien ts on reducedsail diets to hry to decrease their
blood pressure simply by raising
calcium levels.
"This is a preliminary study a nd .
as the authors point out, onet·annot
conclude from a stalistica l associa ~
tlon thai ther0 is a cau&amp;~effecl
relationship," he said.

Embezzlement-sparked measure becomes law in State
By JOHN CHALFANT
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -A bill
that was sparked by a $1.1 mUllan
ernbe2zlement in the state treasurer's a !flee has been signed Into law
by Gov. Richard Celeste.
SPOnsored by Rep. Robert

Hickey, 0-Dayton, the new law
requires that a public employee
eonvlcted of theft in office restore
the stolen money or property.
It also allows a court to order use
of an otfen~r· s pension beneflts,
trom a ny of the state's five

retirement systems. to pay such
restitution.
Hickey introduced the bill a fter a
scandal in which Elizabeth Jane
Boerger, former head cashier In the
treasurer's office, pleaded guilty in
the theft ofstatefundsover a span of

about three years.
Officials discovered later that Ms .
Boerger, who has been diagnosed as
having hysterical amnesia, Is eligible to coil€{:1 state disability
beneflts. The new law wtli not apply
in her case. however.

�Friday, June 22, 1984

Commenta..y
The Daily Sentinel
111 Court Street
Pomero), Ohio

DEVOTED TO THE INTEREST OF THE MEIGS.MASON AREA
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ROBERT L . WINGETI
Publisher
BOB HOEFLICH
Gt•neral Manager

PAT WHITEHE .\ D
Assistant Publishf'r Controller

DALE ROTHGEB, ,JR.
News Edlior

A MEMBER of The i\ssoclated Press. Inland Dally Press Association and the ,\.m erka n Newspape r l"ublis ht•r .1\ !iiisoclation .
LE'ITERS OF OPI:'\IION are wekomt&gt;d . 1'hey

.~&gt; hould

bt&gt; h&gt;s!i than 300 wurd.·'i

dentlal primary - a not -so-subtle
reminder that he's still a force to be
reckoned with In the party.
The event at which Kennedy
chose to speak was a testimonial
dinner In honor of Sheldon Andel ·
son, a wealthy Los Angeles lawyer
and banker, a member of the
University of California Board of
R egents and a n avowed
homosexual.
Item : A SupPrlorCourt judge and
jury In suburban Orange County,
long a bastion of ronservatlon,
r ecently ruled that an amusement
park violated the civll rtghts of two
men w hen security guards prohi·
bited them from dancing together

three years ago.
As a result , dancing partners of
the same sex could become a
common sight al the amusement
park which prides liself as a
promoter and protector of tradl·
tiona! Institutions - Disneyland.
Homosexuals are emerging as a
major foree In Los Angeles, the c ity
which spawns many of the coun·
try's cultural and social trends and nowhere Is that new-found
power being exercised more effec·
lively than In the political arena.
The Municipal E lections Com·
mlttee of Los Angeles , an organiza ~
tlon dedicated to the political
empowerment of this city's homo-

lonK - -\lllt&gt;tl e n are suhjecllo edltlnl{ and mu ... t bf' ... lgned with nam!P, a ddress and

telephun r number . ~o unsigned lrlt f&gt;ni will bt&gt; puhll s lted. Leiters should b(' In
good ta.-.11•, a ddrPSsln~: lssut&gt;S, not pt•rsom•lltlt'!'&gt; .

Competition.,
•
cooperation
William Norris, found ~r and c h &lt;~innan of Control Data Corp .. think.&gt;
compet ition is fine for bringing out the best in Ameriean comp;lnil'S, but
that t1 is time for moiT' rOOJX'r at ion too
E:ver the individualist , ctlwa.'.:s the innova tor, Norris a lrca d~· has lx:en
involved in co-op venture~. most particul ar ly with M icr&lt;X'Ioctronics &amp;
Computer Techno logy Corp.. a consor·tium of 16 computf'r and
semiconductor eompanirs.
For a $14 million commilm0nt , the chainnan sa id. Control Data expects
ovPr a three-year (X'riod to have aeccss to research tl?sults costing $ll9
million.
"Not a bad barga in for us and for the nation," he says.
HP offers another example. that of ME!S. the Mic roelectronics and
Information Scimccs Center at the UniVPrsity of Minnesota, not far from
headquaners of Cont rol Data and other innova live companies .
SLx million dollars from industry got thP cPnl er going in 1~, and m ore is
likeI) to follow. Last yPar thP state appropriatro $1.3 million, and the center
also is recPiv ing federal research grant s.
As ~orris related to American and Japanf'SP business pcoplf' in a sp&lt;'C('h
at thP Japan Society here this w&lt;&gt;ek, thv center was relicwd of making lh&lt;'
usua l invPstment s in lJOOratory and prcw.x•ss ing facilities. lnstC'ad, it has
access to corporate· faciliti!'s already funded to thp tunc of more than $100
million .
Thus. hl' poin ted out, ·scarce research dollars are not diluted by the cost
of duplicating huge facilit ie~ . or for sa larif's ot operating personnel who are
In uitically shor1 supply. "
: Th&lt;• tirm• is ri)X', the tim e has com e, said Norris after his address . for
many more cooperative ventuff's. The need is there, the opportunity is
there and climate is conducive , h&lt;' said . But espceially there is tlle need .
Hr asks you to consider how many American companies are now
challenged ~r thwarted bv one or more of t h('S(' conditions that can be de a It
with cooperatively:
1. Rapid technological advance . 2. Growrng costs of assaulting banier s
to progress, m effect forcing officers to bl't the company itself. .1. ShortagP
~f skilled research-orien ted personnel. 4. insufficiPncy of researc h
facilitiC's.
And morP: Too littk· reseaiTh to support reasonable scientific and
technological progress. and substantial and growing competition from
non·L'.S finns in hoth the U nit ed States and other markets
What NorTis mnsons is coopera tion th:Jt will help individual companiPs,
states. regions anrt fotl'lgn countries to fair ly. profitably and efficientl y
exchange reSC'arch and f('('hnology, thus building economies and crL•a ting
jobs
I·Jp bl'licves the Uni ted Stat es has di!fuS&lt;'d its t&lt;•dmoiUh'l' too cheaply, in
pat1 bt.'f'HUSP of the op&lt;&gt;n att itude of th(' U.S. scipntifil' communit y, easy
accf'ss to uniw•r sit\ f'ducnt ions and pcxw t r~dr prarlicrs by individua l

com pan i('S.
The Imbalance of .Japanese-U.S. track• rdat ions has ix&gt;&lt;'n marked. he
S&lt;ltd. b\' thl' .lapanes&lt;• ha,·ing easy acc&lt;&gt;ss to U.S. tc&lt;:hnoloR)' while
Amr-rir."ans havf' had difficulty obtaining thPirs. A rC'gio nal approach might
mrrre t that . h&lt;' sa id.

Too much enthusiasm
over court's decision
Thl' WhitP HuuSt:' and

ltlP

,JustiC'P Dt. . partmf'nt arpn't happy with tlw

· jubilant rf'marks b.v somp administrati on offi cia ls ow•r a r['('pn t SuprPm£1
Coun rulin g against prt'Sf'r.i ing job~ of minmiliPs at thp pxpense of
~nio ri tv.

Kno~ll'dgcabl&lt;' go\'rrnm!'nt sourc&lt;'s said Attom ey General William

French Smith chid&lt;&gt;d Solicit or Gen&lt;•ral Rl•., U-"' and Assistant Attom&lt;')'
( d'nrral Wil l1om Bradford RP)110icls for thl'ir pubUc expressions of
r nthusiasm O\"f'r the dPt'ision . Tht&gt; \\-' hitP HouS&lt;' wa sn't happy, rither.
Rf'vnold:-.. who was in hot wat pr a f£'\\-' mon ths ago wittl PrC'sidl•nt
Rca,2an's d&lt;.~ug ht P r O\"l'r a sPpa rah• C'uurt casr im"Oiving women, calJf'd
la st wC'f'k" s SupiT'mP Cout1 ru li ng "Jn ••x hibrating drlC'ision .' ' And he sa id
the .JusticP DP!Jar1m(•nt md \" rvo}X'n Pxisting anti-disc rimination
agrC'f'm('nts involving thl' gO\T' rmnf'nl
L.i'&lt;'. who argu!!d 1hf' administr&lt;:t tion·s p:J.S il ion IX'fore the Supreme Cou11,
ca lled thP dl'&lt;: ision a "sl;;rn dunk, ' adding : " lfyou want toattribuleto mea
stawment th&lt;:tl this is om' of tht• gTP&lt;:t!Pst victories of all limP, I would not
dispute you."
But most of thP attent ion foc·uS&lt;~I orr fu&gt;\'TlO ids' r'f'marks. A White House
offi cial. spPa.k ing on thf' condition that hC' rf'ma in anonymous, said, ''Th£&gt;rr·
wa s unh&lt;:tppinC'ss over Brad RPynolds ' staiC'mf'nt ."
i\nd a senior \\!hit&lt;' Houst" official, also speaking anonym ously, sa id,
"Our position was we should not IX' out th~re gloa ting ." This offic ial sa id,
howcvPr, tha t thr WrutP HouS&lt;' had not dPvolopcd its own policy yet on
whether existing coun decrees should bl' r eopened.
Th&lt;• fir st offici a I added, "Rcynolds was furthN out than Wl' wanted to get
... we w anted certa inlY to conform with the law and the decision, but l don 't
think wE' werC' going for a who!esa I(' rf'view of a lot of Pf'Oding cases."
" It was the decision we sought. " he continued, adding that the White
HouS&lt;' atlitude was to lake a low-key approac h toward it. After all, it's an
elecllon year and Reagan is not overly popu lar wit h women or minorities.
Smith was reponed to have told RPynolds and Lee their comments made
~ it appear that the administ ra tion was delighted wit h the misforhme of
: others and I hat those comments wcrP simply inappropriate.
When the decision was handed down last 1\Jesday, orga nized la bor
generally approved of it , while women and blacks, who stood to lose jobs,
disapproved of it. But after Reynolds had lssul'd his statement , AFL-CIO
Presldenl Lane Kirkland attacked Reynolds and his interpretallon of the
ruling, saying it didn't justify the adm inistration's assault on hard -won
. gains by blacks and women .
The issue that pre,iously got Reynolds In trouble occurred when he said
· he was leaning toward recommending that the government join in
challenging a federal coun ruling in Washington state lhat ordered that
wom en shou ld receive equal pay for jobs of romparable worth.
After hearing Reynolds' romments, Maureen Reagan, who serves as an
ii(Jviser on women 's Issues to the Republican National Committee, said: "I
ilon'l think Brad Reynolds speaks for women. And frankly, I don't know
· why he SpPakS al all ."
As a result, the department has yet to take a firm stand on that Issue.

Parsons, Roush tie
for honors in Diles
charity golf tourney

Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Fomervy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, June 22

Growing forces _________-=R~o_be_r_t_~_al_te_rs
' - Item :
LOS ANGELES I NEAl
When Ed Davis was this city' s
police chief in the 19'i0s, he was a
tough, no- nonsense law officer who
embraeed traditional values and
was intole rant or any form or
alt erna ti ve lifesty le.
Today, Da\1s is a Republican
stat e senator who has become a
champion of homosexu al right s and
an outspoken supporter of legisla·
lion to prohibit ho.u s.irig apdemp)oy.
ment discrimi~t&lt;on . ~al~st gal'
m en and lesbian women.
Item : Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
D·Mass., flf'w here for a single
1ublic appearance one week prior
o California's DPmfX"'ratic presi -

sexuals. recently raised more than
$250.&lt;XXl at Us annual fund-raising
dinner .
Among the approximately 1,400
attendees attired in formal dress
were about 150 public officials Including members of Congress,
the state legislature, the city
council and the county board of
supPrvisors. MECLA ' s monthly
polltlcal breakfasts have attracted
speakers ranging from Los Angeles
Mayor Tom Bradley to President
Reagan' s daughter Maureen .
H omosexual Republicans here
have their own organization, the
Log Ca bin Cl ub, which boasts a
m embership of 400 and an impres·
slve list of guest spPakers such as
Davis.
The phenomenon is hardly II·
mited to Los Angeles. San Fran·
cisco, long known as a mecca for
homosexuals, has a gay and lesblan
population estlmaled at 150,&lt;XXl or
more, rnany of whom are politically
active - aboul20 to 25 pPrcenl of all
the city's residents .
The current mayor of Sant a Cruz
and a former ma yo r of Laguna
Beach both are acknowledged
homosexuals. Fresno has an organIzation of homosexual business·
men. Orange and San Diego
counties have politically powertul
homosexual com munities.
Although the trend is more
appa&lt;·ent in Ca lifornia than elsewhere. it is hardly confined to this
stale. Pollttcians In NPw York City
now routinely seek the suppon of
the country's lar ges t homosexual
communit y.

DOE closes nuke plant
WASHINGTON -The possibility
that t&lt;.'rrorists could rain one of the
Energy Depanment's 15 nuclear
plants and steal plutonium or
nuclear devices is a recuning
nighmatc for government securily
PXp&lt;'nS.
So last Mareh, two hours after a
OOE security team told House
subeomrnittee staffers how easy it
had been to penetrate a supPr·
sensitive Los Alamos Nationa l
La boratory weapons-assembly fa ·
cility in mock attack, Energy
Secretary Donald Hodel ordered the
assembly plant closed.
A prompt bureaucratic response
to a dangerous situation, right?
Wrong. The depa nment had been
wamed four years earlier that the
Los Alamos plant w as a sitting duck
for any terrorist gang that might
dec ide to drop in.
But DOE officials not only failed to
take t'&lt;.'medial actton to.proteel the
weapons grade material and asSl'm bled nuclear devices. they
repPatedly assured C.ongrcss that
C'vcrythi ng was being takrn carP of.

After four years of OOE stalling.
Hodel had the gall to tell Congress
that the facility had been shut down
prompt ly after an internal investi·
galion revealed inadequate safe·
guards against theft.
This was too much for Rep. John
Dingell, D-Mich, chairman of the
House Oversight and Intelligence
Subcommittee, In a scathing letter
to Hodel, Dingell noted that OOE
sec utity specialist Vance Hudgins
had told a r ecent secrel session of the
subcommittee just how bad the
situation had been in 1900 - when
the first whistle was blown on Los
Alamos security.
Hudgins "reluctantly admitted
that if Los Alamos. in 1900, had been
a sovereign nation. he would have
had to recommend to the assistant
secretary for defenseprograms that
no special nuclear material be
shipped there until the security
facility was substantially upgraded ." Dingell wrote. He added ,
"That is the single most shocking
admission possible."

roncluded that the faeillty was stlll
defenseless against attack.
The subeommit Iff' staffers urged
OOE officials to close down thl'
fa cili ty . But the agcr.cy brass
insisted that lhe plant could be
defended - and even if It rouldn'l,
any d&lt;.&gt;cision to close the plan rested
with lower-level officials.
"ln other words," Dingeli wrote,
"the secutity at Los Alamos was
held hostage to bureaucratic paraly·
sis while your offi ce did not focus on
lhe problem ."
OOE finally agreed losenditsown
evaluation learn to lest the Los
Alamos security. The results were
described by Dingell as a "shocking
commentary" on OOE's security
programs.
In two mock terrotist attacks. the
OOE tr am was able to steal
plulonlum; in another test. II
demonstrated how easily a gang of
intruders could have stolen a
nuclear device. Two hours after
they reponed their frightening
successes, Hodel shut down the
plan t.

Long pants ____________L_ow_eu_w__L·ng:::__e_u
Most uf lhP lit til' stories I have told
ubout life on PPnsion Ridgea~nost a
lifPtime ago W('l"(' O[ personal
rPmPmbranccs but the Ridge was a
thri ving community long before I
ca mc on Uw scene. By the time I
camp along, t he economy of the
Ridge depPnded largely on govem·
ment pension checks to the Civil
War veter ans and their widows and
jobs on thP more propProus vegeta ·
ble farms along the rivPr in Let an.
In fa ct, the first job I ever had held
was working for U ncle Bill reefer
hoeing pot atOPs and suckering
tom a tocs on his farm in Letan for 50
rent s a day. For year s I had
nig-htmarPs in which those endless
potato rows stretc hed far ove the
horizon andd just kept going on and
on. I stuck with the job until the
potato crop was laid aside and I had
sa\ ·ed m ough money to buy my first
pair of long pants.
In my da;• th~ acrepted dress- up
clot hPS for a growing boy was a blue
sc rg-~ surt with knee pants, black
stockings and an kle high button
shOf'S. l3lur serge would last
indefinitely and it only lendedtoget a
mite shiner w ith age and one suit , if
bought sufficiPntly large, would last
th&lt;.' aver age boy through high
school. My su it was bought for m y
eigh th grade commencement at the
Rac inP High School whPrP gradu·
ates from tlle entire eastem end of
the county were handed certificates
by George Crow . County SupPrin·
tcndcnt of Schools. Then you were
eligible lo enter high school.
That was a great day for about a
hundred boys and girls who had
spent their school days in one-room
school houses. The very slzl' of the
building housing the Racine High
School was enough to flU us with
awe; but, we must each contribute
to the program with a recllatfon. I
remember I reclled "The House by
I he Side of the Road" with as much
feeling as I rould put Into my
quavering votee and only skipped
one paragraph when stage-fright
suddenly turned m e into a quivering

jellyfish who wanted nothing more
than to be out of range of those eyes
ln the audience. Somehow, I finished
the ordeal and was rewarded with a
pat on the head and my cenifleale
by Supt. Crow .
That summer was when l
followed the endless potato rows to
my first pair of Long Pants. I
capitalized them beeause in my
mind they symboll7.ed the first step
between being a boy and a man. l
had already matured enough so l
was trusted to the horse and buggy
to fill the groeery order at Allen's
store in Letart or the Cross store at
Racine anf felt pretty grown-up.
That fall Grandma finally relented
and WP sent my measurements to
the m ail order house, making due
allowanl'€ for future growth. I had
hoped to get them in lime for m y first
day at Letart High School but for
some mysterious reason, known
only by Montgomery-Ward, shipment was delayed. An exchange of
letters cleared up the trouble and
my Long Pants finally came. It was
a great day for me.
I would like to reportlhat m y first
appearance in longpanlswasallmy
day dreams promised. Instead it
was one of the most disastrous and
humiliating days of my life.
Aunt Edna was teaching the
primary room at Letart and we left
home early in the buggy to make the
five mile trip. As usuallwalkedpart
uf the way to relieve the burden on
Babe, our sorrel buggy horse that
for years had beenpulllngthebuggy
and Aunl Edna between the ridge
and the Letart school. That morning
the daydreams of the fine impres·
slon I would make on my fellow
students, especially the girls, must
have slowed my steps. As I neared
the road alter a short cutthrough the
fields, I ssw Aunt Edna and 8a be
passing our usual meeting place. I
began running down the hill, trtpped
and fell, sliding under a barbed wire
fence. lwasn'thurtbymynewpants
had about a foot long tear In the seat.
As If It weren't bad enough to

By SCO'lT WOLFE
Sentinel News Staff

Garrison. Garrison had a line day driving the winning
shot 267 yards and 9 inehes.

WNGEST DRIVE - Bill Chllds,left, awarded a
driver for the longest shol on hole number 18 to Dick

stand before a room full of
snicker ing primary pupils whiiP
Aunt Edna made temporary repairs
with safely pins, there was more to
come. While I consoled myself with
the though! thai! could be admired
from the front if not from behind,
fate was plolling another blow.
Schools in those days did not have
indoor plumbing. There were two
outdoor toilets at Letan, one for the
boys and one for the girls. Those
were the only accomodallons for
about 75 children. Since some of the
boys were careless there w ere
always puddles on the floor. At the

end o fth~firs t

r('('('ss, I ru shed to the
toilet, slipped on a puddle and was
carried by momentum on my
behinc across the floor, sponging up
other puddles on thE&gt; way There was
nothing to do but go home. ! waited
until everyone was inside, then
sneaked to the livery bam where I
left a note for Aunt Edna on the
buggy seat.
I did leam something from the
day-- never try to rush manhood .
The next tinoe I wore longpantswas
when I graduated from Lodi High
Sc hool at Jerseyville four years
later.

Berry's World

\\'AT('H \\1NNER -

0 11114b'IP&lt;!EA lr"IC

q.·

"Does this metJn that /Ike nuclear power we 've
lost favor with the Investment community?"

receiV(&gt;d
. a watch from comrnitk-eman .Joe ("lark for
his clost.'SI w pin shot on hole 7.

Local R&lt;·d Tucker, ri)l;ht,

Sports

briefs ...
GOLF
VIOi\TF: C,\Rt.O. M onaco !API
- Britons Michael McLean and
[)(·rTi('k CoopPr fired 3 ~ under·par
lilis to sharP the lead aftPr the first
round of the $J40.CXXl Monte Ca rlo
Opr'n Coif Toumament.

TENNl'l
1:,\STBltURI\'E. E ngland tAP!
- ~l artir.c~ Na \Tatilova and Chris
1·\·r·l't r .lo\'d rach won quan erfin al
rn.:.llchf's ro adv ance to thP semifi ·
n.lls of th&lt;• $17:i.OCO Eastbournr
wompn·~ rrnnls tournament.
~a \Tat ilo\·J, bidding for hPr third
'I J'd ight F:astbou fTl(' tit)(', OUSI(&gt;d
,\ustrai lai n Wmd, ·Tumbull, 6-3.6-2.
:.lo., ·d . th&lt;· sl 'l'&lt;md seed , downro
lil'i l' na ~uk01 a uf Ca ~'hosla, ·akia,
ti 2. 7-li.
Thf' oth('J" srmif"inal will pil
t·i ght h ... r•f&gt;eJN West German Clau·
dr a "ohde . \\'hO dPfr ated ninth·
&gt;&lt;ni&lt; 'd llarbara Potter, &amp;-4, &amp;4. and

fourill~•'&lt;l&lt;&gt;d

l•·aJ UtlS('('(!rd T&lt;·n,·
KathyPhelps,
Jor dan,
6-.1.who
n·J
TK\{'K AND FIELD
S,\~ FltANCISCO oAPt A
1-'&lt;&gt;dl' ral Ap(X'als Court has refused
to nrdfT Ol~· mpic Games offic ials to
!f't n·omf'n com)X'te in thC' 5.00
n1t'1t·r ;md 10,0J). m r tcr racf's at this
n·. t r·~ SummPr Games.
In a ~ - I ruling. a panPI of thP9th
( 'in uit l'our1 ol AppPals rejec ted
rLiim .'- IJ_\. 82 women from 27
countrit•s that thf'ir ri gh l s arC'
\"i n l;tlf'C.I h\" thP Ol:vmpirs' JX~licy of
c(o nducr mg thf' two distance races
f01 nwn but not for women .

.John [)(&gt;\·rrraux. Ohio UnivPrsi·
tv ·~ fou r \"('ar starter at rentf'r, was
tiw thi11l r ound draft pick of the
~HA's San i\nt onio Spurs and the
&lt;Rth pla;w pickro owril ll ea rli er
this ''-·rck
Thl' OU gr ad. who hails from
Rrookl.vn. Nl'w York. was consi·
c1crrd tilf' finest df'fensivf' center in
thP Mid·AmPrican Conference since
Bowli ng Grr'&lt;'n 's Na tPThunnond of
th&lt;' lat&lt;· fill iPs. Thurmond wml to
IX'&lt;~lmo• a g&lt;l'at NBA cent&lt;&gt;r for the
S&lt;1n F rancisco and Golden State
\'\'aniur:-. .
i\notht't' Buckeye sta te player
chosen pari;· " as O hio Sta te's Tony
Campbl'll, who was the first round
choin ' of the Detroit Pistons.
Campbell was lhe 20th player
choscn ovPrall in the draft .
I (OOS&lt;'Velt Chapman, who led
Dayton' s F lyers into the regional
fin~ is, wa s !he serond round pick of
I&lt;ansas City and the 56th ov£&gt;rall
plavN chosen.
Marshall 's LaVerne Evans w as
thc J:Jlth player c hosen, being the
sL, th round pick of the Dallas
Mavt·ricks.

PET SUPPLY SALE'
All Flea &amp; Tick Control Products For
Dogs &amp; Cats
•Flea &amp; Tick Collars
•Flea &amp; Tick Powders &amp; Sprays
•Flea &amp; Tick Shampoo
•Dog Dips
*Indoor Foggers

I'd like to get the local communtt ics
involved .
M aybe nex t year we will have o
·one big celebri ty type thin g· w hrrP
somrone like Johnny Bench or
MickPy Mantle would m m&lt;' in . This
major celebrity concept is u
possibility. In fact, Johrmy fknch
was close to coming thh yt•ar as a
surplise. &amp;• nch had another corn ·
mitmrnt for eha rity .. .he lik!'s th1 ·
idea of a chart!\ and i s a pru'!J('&lt;'I fur
next year."
Each' em man\· top namPs from
around thC' co unt~· pack their bags
and travC'l to lhP Meigs·Mason an"a.
oc~krng time· off !rom work . somr ·
t ra\·d lin g da\ ~md night without an~
comp0ns;t ti on fnr thPir rxpP n ~s no
ma tt f'r how ICJrgP it rna:,.: tx&gt; . ~llw
cr lcbrit ics. rt'gard lcss nf how much
L:.Jm(' or for tun (· thf'_
\ · ha\'P acquirf'd
t.t rr alwa _\":-. \ "f'l\" cordi a l and
d0\'\11 homrquolil) p!&lt;Jpl&lt;'.
DilP~ ~ -,-~ of 1hC' guos ts he in,·itf'S.
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mm-e people to come out and see thP
tournamen t and more local peoplf'
supponing it. "
"I always say what I mean ... M \
mother and father always taught
me to tell the truth . Maybe the
tournament has run its course, or
perhaps there's too much apathy in
the area to overcome. lt seens as
though there are more sitters than
doers. If the people just understood
what this is about... helping som£&gt;·
one in need .. such as a child who
really nl'f'ds it. Thercareproplethat
could suppon thfl tournamf'nt . who
have• m adC' thC'ir liv ing in thP area
foryearsundymrs,butdon'tldon't
knmv if WP can c hangr t hrsC' JX'Oplt •
or chan ge their attitudes. but I do
fee l W P h&lt;JVP a viable l oumamcn..
t, rstx&lt;:ia llv for its "CAUSE."
D i.IPs coni inued, "If I h(• 1ourna ·
m ent isworth sa h·aging, lt willlx·&lt;m
inv itationaL Onl v those invitl'd
would part icipale. Our commit IPP
will d&lt;'CidP the tournamPnt's futuiT.

GRAVELY TRACTOR

Oll a&lt;·e 78th rou

II

MASON
HospitaUt y and
wannth from both participant s and
the blistering Appalachian sunshine
set a beautiful stage for yet another
successful Dave DUes- Appalachi a
tiOlf toomament, the annual celf&gt;brity event that has distributed m ore
than $.ll,OCOto local charities prior to
this year' s sixth annual outing.
CompPtitlon was again close and
as hot the Ohio Va lley weather th at
hovered over the fairwa ys at
Riverside Golf Coui"S(~ near Mason.
asatieforindividualluwbrross and
the tournament 1itle resulted for 1hC'
second year in a row.
Thisyear' s tophonorswent to.Jeff
Parsons and Gary Rou sh, co-ovmer
of Rivflrside.
individual low net honors wC'rC'
also deadlocked between three
competitors who shot bO's \vith thei r
han d&lt;caps, including N ick Luccia ol
OU; Dar rell H&lt;&gt;dric of Miami
Univer sity and Chuck [Jallinger of
Columbi a Gas.
Although thp field was somewhat
smallPr than in f('('('Ot years. thi s
yPar 's evPnt was picture pcrfC'Cl in
f'Very other aspect as sun n:.·
weather and a well -grooml'd course
added tothcpersonalityofthe evrnt ,
including the ccl&lt;'brities that Diles
says ... are the nicest. quality people
in thP world. That' s why WP invitO
them here."
Diles said of !his year 's contest. " I
think our tournament was a succPSs
this year, but it's not w ha l il ean bP.
I'm disappointed that wPdon't have

Jack Anderson

My associates Indy Badhwar and
John DIU on have been investigating
the shockingly lax security rondi ·
Uons at OOE's nuclear weapons
plants. They learned that in January
1900 an lndepPndent assessment
team reported to the Energy
Department that the Los Alamos
facility was so poorly guarded that
the critical "S" site, where nuclear
lest devices were assembled, was
defenseless againsllerrorisl attack.
The team hadsuggesledlhailheLos
Alamos facility be closed and its
functions transferred to the Nevada
Test Site.
After this clear warning, OOE
officials told Congress that a crash
program had been undertaken
successfully to correct the secutity
weaknesses. Dingell was not con·
vinced , so in 1983 he senl subcom·
mittee investiga tors to check the
plan I.
" They found. among other problems." Dingell wrote Hodel. "Thai
theS site at the laboratory had never
been tested using viable exercises ... " The congressional sleuths

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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY
Rf"v Wanda JohMon, Dlredor
Harold Johru~on
Director of Education

HARRI SONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
C HURCH Wo rship service 10 1'i am
C Hurch Scltool 9 15 am
Bible Study
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Dunng The Month Of June
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Rev Jumes E CorbiU, Assistant

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NORTHEAST CLUSTER
RL&gt;v Don Art'her

Rev Roy Deeter
Rev Seldon John~n
ALFRED - C hurc h Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
Wor s htp 11 a m UM\ F' 6 311 p m U'w\
Third Tuesda} 7 ID p m lommunlon
Frrst Sunday ( &lt;\rchen
CHESTER - \\orshlp 9 am Chu r ch
Schoo l lOam B1bleS1ud'l lhursda\ 7p
m U MW flr5 t I hur s da~ I p m Com
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~ hool 10 30 a m
Bible Stud} W£&gt;dopc;.
day 7 30 p m f Johnson 1
LONG BOTTOM - Church Sc tloo l 9 30
a m Worship 7 p m Bibll:' S tudy Wl'd
nesday 7 lO p m
UMYF Wt"dnesda'\o
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Communio n f lrs t Sunda\
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REEDS~JLLE- Chu rc h Sc holll9 30 a
m Wors.h p Sen l('p I t 00 a m ( DPP!t&gt; r 1
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PA U L Wo r sh ip 10 a m
Church Sc hool 9 a m
BlbiP S tud y Tul&gt;Sday 7 30 p m UM \\
fhlrd Tuf:"sday 7 10 p m
Commu nion
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CENTRAL CLUSTER
Rev JameK E Corbitt
Rev St~&gt;ven NP.Ison
Rl"v Richard Rothemleh
Re\' Robert E Robinson
Rn Andrew Rubenkii'!'X
ASBURY 1Syracuser- Worship 11 am
Churc h Sc hool 9 45 a m Charg&lt;' Blbl&lt;'
Stud y \\Pdnesday 7 :m p m U M\\1 rtrsr
Tuesday 7 :)() p m
Cho!I R('h01r sa l
\\ Pdnf'sda} 6 30 p m U MW four1h Sun
da) 6 30 p m 1Nf'l so n l
EN TERPRISE Wors hip q am
Ch urc h Sdool 10 a m Blblt: StuUy Tues
rl a .. 7 10 p m UMW ft rs t Monda ) 7 10
p m
L MYt Su nd ay 0 p m Choir H('
hf'a rsa l 6 30 p m Wl'dnf:"s da v t Rorhtm rchr
F'l A.T\\OODS - C hurc h Sc hool IUam
Wo rship II a m Bib!(' Slud y lhu rsd
dr1y 7 p m
VMYF Sunda~ 6 p m
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F'ORF:ST R U N Worship 9 am
lhur('h School JD a m
Choir pra r llcf'
T uesdav 6 ID p m U\1 \\ nrs1 Tues d a)
7 30 p m INf'lsonl
HEATH !MlddiPportl - Chu rc h Schoo l
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V\ o rshlp 10 JO am
Blblt&gt;
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Study Tuesday 10 am
Monda y 7 30 p m
U MW Stocond Mun
da y 7 30 p m UMM Third Monda y 7 30
p m I Robinson\
MINERSVILLE - Wors hip Serv tc(' ](l
am Church Schoo l !Ia m UMW lhlrd
Y.edm•s.da y 1 p m Choir pra c tltt' Mo n
da y 7 30 p m 1Nelson1
PE ARL CHAPEL - Y.ors hlp SerYic t' 9
am
Churc h Sc ho ol 11 a m
UMW S('
tond Tuf'sda} 7 30 p m U MYF last fup.;;,
da y 7 30 p m tubenkln~l
POMEROY - C hurch Sc hool 9 15 a m
Wors hip Service 10 30 a m C hoir rl:'
tuarsai Wt'dnr;osday 7 30 p m L M\\ srcond TuPsdav 7 30 p m UMYF Sundav
6pm 1Corbltll
ROCK SPR IN GS- Chunh School 9 I ~
a m Worship 10 a m Bible Stud y Wed
np.;;,d ay 7 :\0 p m UMYF tSrnlor sl Sun
dav ~ p m
tJunlors l every o tht•r Sun
da y 6 p m 1Rothemlch 1
RUTLAND- Church School 9 45a. m
Worship 10 :\()a m UMW t Ev~n l nl~ C lr
&lt;'le i seco nd Wt"dnes day 7 JO p m U MW
1Afternoon CirciPI second Thursda&gt; 1 p
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SALEM CENTER - Churc h Sc hool 10
am Wo rship 9 45 am tRutM&gt;nktnsn
SNOWVILLE - Worship 8 30 a m
Ch urlh Sc hool tO &lt;t m (Rube nklog r
SOUI'HERN CLUSTER
&amp;&gt;v James M Clark

Rn Paul McGuire
Re\' Onllle Whllf
APPLE GROVE -ChurchSchool9a m
Worship, 10 a m {Fint and thlrd Su n
d ays\ UMW SecondTutsda) 7 30p m
Prayer m e£'ttng
WE'dnesdav "' p m
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BETHANY - Worship 9 a m Chur ch
Sc hool 10 am Bible Study Wt'dn&lt;'sday
10 am
Dorcas \\omPn s Fellow s hip
Wednesday, 11 am (McGuhel
CARMEL - Church School 9 30 a m
Worship 10 45 a m Second and rourlh
S undavs Fellowship dinner with Sutton
!hlrd Thursday 6 30 p m (McGuire)
EAST LETART- Church Sc hool9 a m
Worship lOam second a nd fo urth Sun
days
UMW Ursr TlK'sda&gt; 7 30 p m
Klarkl
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 am
C hurch Sc hool tO am (Clarki
MORNING STAR-Worship 9 45a m
c nurc h School 10 30 a m
BtbiP Study
Thursday 7 30 p m (White!
MORSE CHAPEL - Churc h Sc hool 9 30
a m Worship 11 a m (White )
PORTLAND- Church School 6 30 p m
Worship 7 30 p m UMYF Wednesday

7 30 p m (McGuire)
RACINE
WESLEYAN Church
School, 10 a m Worship 11 a m UMW
rourth Monday 7 30 p m Men s Prayt"''
Breakfast Wednesday, 7 a m (Clark)
St.J'ITON - Church Schoo l 9 30 a m
Morning worship 10 45 a m first and third
Sundays, F@liowshlp dinner wllh Carmel
third Thursday 6 30 p m tMcGuire)
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST Ollvf'r
Swain Supt Sunday SChool 9 30 a m f'V

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son S S ~pi Sundav School 9 ]) a m
morning worship 10 :JJ a m f"VPnlng service II
p m mid-week S&lt;'rvloc \\JednesdaY 7 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3:16 E
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rommunJon on the first Sunday of each month
and combined W1th morntng prayer on tht&gt;
thlnkl Sunday Morning prayPr and sermon on
a ll otht&gt;r Sundavs ct the month O:turch School
and NursE'f)' Carf' provided Coffee OOur In the
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Tom Staten pasTor S unda y Sc hool 9 JOa
m Ev ening service 7 30 p m Wednes day
pra yer mf'etlng 7 30 p m
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRI ST Duan&lt;' Warde n mlnls!('r Blbl&lt;'
class 9 30 am Morning Wm shlp 10 30 a
m Evening Wor ship 6 30 p m Wedn('s
da\ B1ble Study 6 30 p m
NEW ST IVERS~ ILLE COMM UNITY
CHtrRCH Sunday School service 9 45 a
Worship
sen. lee 10 30 a m
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day Pray('r mPetlng 7 JO p m Thursd av
ZION C HURCH OF CHR fST P omero'
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ler Ron Rttrle Sunde) School SuJ)f'rrnlcn
dent Sunday School 9 30 am Wors hip
se r vice to 30 am Evt&gt;nlng worship S un
da y 7 p m and Wf'Cine~da y 7 p m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURC H P lnC'
Grove ThP Rev William Mlddles wanh
pastor Churc~ ~Prv t ce 9 10 a m S und a}
Schoo l tO 3() a m

BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST
John \\irlghl passtor Sunday Sc hool 9 10
am L a rry Haynes S S Supt Mornlnjj!
worshlf 10 30 a m

RAC NE CHURCH OF TH E

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RENE RPv Thomas H CoJ\IPr pastor
Marlha Wolfe Chairman or I he Boa1d of
Ch ristian I Jfp Sunday School 9 10 a m
Mornlntz worship 10 30 am
Sunday
evE'ni n~ worship 7 30 p m P r a yr r mfl'e ttng7 30 p m Wednt-sday
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHU RCH Dl'x
te r Wood y Call pastor St'rvlcf's Sundnv
lO rr m a nd 7 p m Wednesr1ay 7 p m
RA( IN£ FIR ST BAPTIST Don L
Walkf'r Pas to r Robert Sm tih S und ay
Sc hoo l Supl Sunda y Sc hool q 30 a m
Mornlnj;( wo rs hip 10 40 am
SuiHI:l y
\\f"dnt sda y
r&gt;\Pnlng worship 7 30 p m
rv&lt;' nln~ Blblr st ud y 7 JO p m
BURLING HAM
COMMUNI TY
CHL'RCH Burllngham Rt•v Ok e\ R 1 1
I aund Prm tlt pastor Ph 9&lt;t2 ~324 Sunda v
Schoo liD 00 am S unday £'v('nlnR: S('r' In
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HOLINE SS
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loca ted o n Rl 125 be!Wt'('n VInTon a nd
Langsv11l e Rf'\ Ben Watts pa s \01 S un
day School 8 30 am Bo bbv Lamberl S
S Strpt Morning'&gt;l.orshlp!O 30a m Chl l
drr n s H aPP&gt; Hour 6 45 p m Pr,1yN a nd
Blbl(' S tud y 7 30 p m Mis sionar y m ~e &lt;'llng
rtrst Wednl:'sday
t.'ach month 7 10 p tn
For In forma tion call :lAA R41l7
S IL VER RUN BAPTIST 13111 l rtlle
postor S tf'V&lt;' Little S S Sup \ Su nda\
School 10 a m Murnlog wo rslp 11 1 m
Sund .1} t&gt;vt&gt; ntng won hlp 7 :Wpm Prayf'r
mf'E'Il ng and Biblt:' sTudy Thursd a\ 7 10 p
m Youth mN"IIn,~&lt;: Wf'dnesda \ 111 7 p m
C HRISTIAN F EL LOWSHIP CH L1R CH
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Sc hool 10 a m Sunday and WPdn('Sd l\
Evening sen. t&lt;'P S at 7 30 p m
C HESTER CHUR CH OF' I.OD RPv H
E Robmson pastor Sunday Sc hoo l 9 lOa
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Wors hip servlcC' 11 am
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daY 7 p m
LANr.SVIl LE CHRI STIAN CHURC H
Robert E Musst'r pastor S unday Sc hool
9 30 a m
Paul Musser su pt Mornln~
worship 10 30 am Sunday P\f'n ln g sf'r
v !Ci' 7 p m
mld wre" sr rvlcC' Wr dnt's
day 7 p m
SYRACSE CHURC H OF THE NA
ZAREI' E Rev James B Kltllf' pa s lo r
S he rm an Cu ndiff s up! Sunday School
9 30 a m
Mornrn(::" worship 10 30 a m
Evang£'11SIIC se r vice 6 p m P r t yer .tnd
P ra lsP WE'dnesLia y 7 p m Youth mN' I
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Sehool 10 a m Robert RPP&lt;I Sup! Mo rn
lng st-rm o n 11 a m
Sunday ni ght &lt;;(' r
vices C hri stian End&lt;"avor., 30 p m ~nn~
serv lcP R p m Preaching 8 30 p m Mid
week prayt't rnt&gt;t ling: Wednf'sday ~ p m
Alvin Rf"f:'d la}if'ader
HEMLOCK GROVE
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Roger Watson pastor Cre nson Prall
Sunday School Supt Mornln~ WOI stllp 9 3U
a m Sunda y School 10 30 a m E~oenhrjjl
st•r\ tee 7 30 p m
MT UNION BA.PTIS1 JO€' Sa\' n' Sun
day SC hoo l Sup! Sunday Sc hoo l 9 45 a m
Eve n ing w o rship 6 30 p m Pra~er M('f'l
in~ 6 30 p m Wednesday
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CHR IST Jod y Holland mlniSit'r 1)(&gt;1')1
Wp!ls Supt Morning wo r ship R 00 a m
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Frank Rltflf' s up! Sunday School 9 30 a
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Sunday Wedn~day 7 p m Prayf'f mef"t

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CHURCH Rev Robert Miller pastor
Lloyd Wrlgflt Dlf('('t or of Cflrlsttan Edu
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worship 10 30 a m Choir pra ctice Su n
day 6 lJ p m Evening worship 7 30 p m
Wednesday Prayer and Bible Stud y 7 30
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Franklin Dickens paslo r S und ilV m 01 n
lng 10 a m
Su nd av f'\enlng 7 10 p m
Thur~dav £'\(' nlng 7 30 p m
ST JVERS VILL E COMMUN IT't BAP
T IST C H U R C H P asto1 Rob&lt;'n 8y{'r-.
S und ay &amp;hoo l10 am Worship Sl' r\ lcr I I
am Su nda\ evening ser1 i('e 7 30 p m
\\Nin&lt;'Sda y t'\C'nln~ ser vlcf' 7 3() p m

INDEPENDENT HOUNESS

CHURO!

Inc P('arl S t MlddiPporl Rf'v 0 Dell
Manlf'y pa s to r S unday School 9 lOa m
Mo rn1n2 worship 10 30 a m
Ew nlng:
worship 7 Wpm Tut:' sda y. 12 30 p m Wo
m e n s Pr ayf'r mf'f'ling WednesdaY 7 30
p m Prayer and Praise sE'rvlce
RUTlAND APOSTOLI C CHURC H O F
JESUS CHRJ ST Elder JamPs Mille r Bi
ble Study Wednf'sday 7 30 p m Sundao,;
&amp; hool 10 a m Sunday night sN vlcf' 7 30
pm

I'OM ERO\

WESLEYAN HO li NESS

Harrisonv illf' Hoad Ear l Fields pa s lo t
Henry Eblin Jr Sunday School s upt Su n
day School 9 JO a m Mo rning worship 11
am S unday eo,en lng servlct' 7 30 p m
Prayer rnet"ling W@dnesda)' 7 JO p m

,gyJlACUSE F1RST CHURCll OF GOD
Non P€-ntecos1al JO) Oark pastor Ph
992-.m l Wnrshio Ser.1rf' Sundav 10 a m

Sunse-t s ;}f(' 10\{'l\ thtngs rhP\ 11.1\ t ll diilHtlg l fll'&lt; I on u:--. \qUid
lim(' to s1t and r psl befort• s l('('P It ts t ttnn hu . . b.:tnd dnd 1..1,. ilc can stt
and talk With no pwssmg \\Oik th.J t 111..1\ mroupl and bJf'ak tht
closPncs s of togrlhPnlt'ss F: s !J('f'td!l\ Ill Spr 1111..: a nd Sumnw t "hf'n
w e can s 11 on the porch and \\ C
lfch thf' s llC'n1 footstt P" of C'\ c nmg
tlptoeingour\.l,a\ It J.sanothPJ d a\ dmw Ill( bir&lt;:h h&lt;J\ r-,go nrtonf'!)f
and qu~et cumps to l alm ou1 \O,t ca r tnf'~ \\ 'hf'n t ht " un sc-1 son tod, t" l1
SC'IS on II fon'\l'r At lwtltghl tlw da\ Ll('l • lmf' hl'-.l on
Lookmg back on mdfl \. \f'S IC' I'da\'- \~&lt;' c&lt;m ~~~-- 1 lhc&gt; mnm lo'l
chances to be of S(&gt;IVIC'C' 1oG od Jnd m an l t rs l t~o ll l f' nO\\ tochangf'
our mornmg hours mto a procluc tn r I cou ld hm t ur I \~ 1ll do \
l ovely sunset only remmds us thLl t (_~od ha"- dra\\ n to a cloSC' anothf'l
day whc-n "- p W('f'f' his "-' Jtnf"SSC'S \-\ h 11 \\ f' could h iVt' donP or "hould
ha\ e done IS past our abtll1 lf'S nO\\ I he d,t\ 1'-' done Lmd tu. Ihght
comes to g:t\ E' u s much n('('df'&lt;i tf'SI a nd q u1f'l 11 ts a t1mr ol
reflection k \Vhal have I done loda) fo1 God m1 nc1ghb01 m' lan11h
01 myself Tomorrow I \OV\ 10 do b('!! Pt I wondr r tf I('\ rr do or w1ll
Sunsets arc thc qu1et IIIllC' we all nC&lt;.'d to look back .1nd '"'what
oui hf(' has })e(-n for the da v W e st'C' across thf' st r('('l m d0\\711hC'
road a prece I he "' a1111 glow of l1ghts shmmg throug h I he" mdows of
ou1 ne1ghbors houses It IS a comfm t mg f('{'hng Tht s ts a lune of
closeness for families Wc pause to " atch I ht&gt; sun d1op boclow the
horiZOn As the sun set s on today Wf' rf'.llJZP 11 5Pis on II for f'Vf't Tocta"
has bcome htst ory lt IS a da1 we can never h\P dg,un The scll mg
sun has set our deeds of lhe da\ m lh&lt;' pages of hiStOJV LPt us be
aware of thiS fact oflife LPt us all remcmbcrlh aI l'&gt;'h&lt;'n thP sunsel s
on today 11 S!'ls on 11 forever We muSI do our bcsl each day so at
sunS&lt;'t v.e can sav to oursel\es I have done m\ i:x'st II has been a
good day Thank You Lord lor 1oda1

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Community college promotions

Calendar
fRJDAY
POMEROY
Pomeroy
l.odge Hi4 will mwl Friday al 6
p m . IW!reshm&lt;&gt;nls will be
S(' " '('(j

.

SATURDAY
I\'Ell' HAVEN - The New
Ha\'f'n F in.:&gt;mf'n's Auxiliary will
havr a rheekrn barbeque Sa tur·
day with srrYing to begin at 1l
a.m. Goth chicke n and hot dog
dinner will be available.

COOLVILLE M oder n
Wuodnwn of America Ca mp
10900 will hold a benefit polluck
SUpp&lt;'L Op&lt;'n IO the publiC , IO
ra ise fu nds for the Coolville
Volun tt'f•r Fire DE'partmenl.
Chester \'oluntrer F'lre Depart ·
m ent and Tuppers P lains Fire
[)(&gt;pJ nmrnt and Rt:&gt;scue Squad

on Saturday from :&gt;.8 p.m . at tlv'
Coolville Fire Sta Uon . Free will
donations wlll be accepted .
POMEROY -SeiVICl'SatRed
Brush Church of Christ Saturday
at 7: JJ p.m . and Sunday at 10
a.m. and 6 p.m . Denver Hill wW
be the speaker. Public invited.

RIO GRANDE - For the fin;t
time in 10 years, faculty promotions
and granting or tenure to teaching
staff at Rio Grande Community
College has been given by the
college's board of trustees.
Faculty members granted tenure
include Dr. Carl Hoffman, associa te
professor of health and physical
education. and Dr. Paul Holeskt
associate professor of biology .
Hottman received a master's
degree in physical education from
lhe University of Massachusetts In
1967 and a doctor of physical
educa tion from Springfield College
in 1978. He has lx'en at Rio Grande
for four y!'ars.
Holeskl obtained his master 's
degree from the University of Akron
in 19ffi, and his doctorate from
Bowling Green State University In
1976. He has also been at RGC-CC for
four vears.
Granted !enure and receiving
promotions are Dr. Marcella Bar·
ton. associa te professor of history,
and Dr. Paul Dovyak , associate
professor of social work. Dovyak
!'amed his master's degree in social
work !rom Wesl Virginia University
in 1976 and has coordinated the
socia l work program at Rio Grande
for six year s.

POMEROY
P omeroy
Lodge 164 will challenge all area
Masons in a golf outing at
Jaymar Golf Course on Satur·
day. Gifts will be awarded .

SUNDAY
PORTLAND - The descend·
ants of the late Albert and EUz.a
Hill will hold their annual reunion
Sunday at Portland Park wi th a
basket dinner at noon. AU
relatives and fr iends are invit&lt;'d .

Happenings

Church slates revival
,_\LRELCL!FF- A re\'i\'al
\\'il l lx· hf'ld at L aurclclitf Fn"'t?
M&lt;'lhod isl Chu rc h al 7· 30 p.m .
.lunt ' '.2~· 2-l

Scr\'lccs w ill be presrnl&lt;'d by
tht • Rf'\' .lamPs T. Manning and
lht• Re,·. Robert Miller.
The pu hl ir is invi t&lt;'d 10 all end .

Hyse ll Run Church
plans bible school
PO:\!Ef{O\'- The Hvscl l Run
Holin rs~

Church \\'ill

Cbssc ·s will tx• held from 9:.10
il m ro noon. Thf' rhrmr· for thP
school will b&lt;' " Worth More Than
I ;old ."
Fonda T illis is clirrciOr. A ll
chilclrcn ,l!'f' ask&lt;'d 10 n11cnd .

Yuurh League
r&lt;&gt; mcer
\1 mDt.r: Porn

at M iddleport Church of Chr is I.
Fifth and Main. on Sunday. June
24. and aU little league teams
from the youngrsl to th&lt;' oldest
youth arc invited 10 participate.
AI 9:30 a. m .. I here will be a
parade of the team s during I he
Sunday school hour. and al 10: 30
a. m .. thert&gt; will be IPam judging
during lhe morning worshi p
servicP.
The SC'IY iCC' is in recognition of
voulh and a frwswimmingparty
~ill be awarded to the team wilh
the grea lrsl percmtage of play·
Prs and coachE'S pr(&gt;sent .

Youth

Lt'di.!Ut' Sunda_\· will lx' o bS('I\'M

The following faculty received
promotions: Dr . Lurllle Deutsch,
promoted to associate professor of
English, has seiVed as director ot
the Learning Center for six years.
She received her undergradua te.
master and doctoral degrees !rom
the University of Pittsburgh.
Promoted to assistant professor
of history Is Dr. Ivan Tribe . Tribe,
who has taught at Rio Grande for
eight years, received his undergrad·

Weight loss
classes slated

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DRINKING GLASSES

69¢

All interested scout' and scouters
are welcome. Briong tools and
equipment nPedl'd, Any question
call Bob Arms at 992·5487.

C h rt~lop~l l 'l lktJPI i"i 'll'hralf'fl hb
fir st hi r thcld\ .lunt·l'2
,\ p;1r t:•• w;,.., hd cl for him b~· his
~ anclpar{'nls. Mr ;Hld M r .... H. omf'r
ll. Smrlll Sr
Tr'(ld_\· ht •; Jr&lt;., Hrl t·ll1f•ttl&lt;'mt'Of tht·
JX!t1\" ( ·akr· and ict' rrf'am was
~c· n· N:I rrt hh mothrr. Conni('Smith.
hi .; gl"f'&lt;lt ·gr Jrldmother . l\ othl('('n
( ·rrrrw:1n -.... \lr .1ncl \llrs ( ;; tJ Y ~ .(\( 1
Smith . !'; 11 ric it~ Sur Sm 11h. f{P h£'&lt; 'CJ
Wartl . H;nmoncl .John Wat'cl. Mr
and Mrs. H om~r R Smilh .Jr .
Terr"s" Smil h. MichaPI Ohlin ~t·r.
J'(,·a n f(ussell. t .is;, and f'lifforcl
YOung. Mr ami :v1rs. C'ha riC's
1\o\'IPs. \'irk i ~ ami Hmlhl'r Bov lrs.
W~nrl~· Swa nn . Craig You ng .

'!l;il: l:''T;

offpring anothPr sL'&lt; wt.:.Pk Sf'ries

of weigh! loss clasSPs. Ont&gt; class
wil l m('(-'1 un Tuesd&lt;:~ .\" PH?nings
from 5- i and a nothPr o n Friday
aftprnoons frum 1·1. Ca ll 992·fl:i2lj
for infonn&lt;Jtion and to r£&gt;gister
for clasSPS.

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ball and tarts.
Al lendin(.! wprr: Travis. \1ark .
R1chard. Rick. l.inda. Jt&gt;nny . Missy
Eddie and Amie F'riend. Tum and
B illie Soulsb)·. Emes l. Bn: nda.
Pa m , Jac k , .JanicP, [)('anna , Alicia
and Kim Haggy, lhe !Wv. Robert
Miller. Mary and Scott Miller,
Ger ald and Kalhy Pullins, Gene,
Vickie and R ic hiP Ell is. Harry, K ay
and Amber Clark, Eva Robson,
Ginny Ward, Iva Powell. Benny,
Sandy , .Jason, Lloyd, Jean and
Jessica Wrighl. J.R. Blackwell,
Donna and Jim Giimorr. Shi r ley,
Harold and Sleven M eadows,
E,·elvn Si an lcy, Jan01, Wanda,
Sieve, Bec~'Y and Greg Eblin.
Grorg0 and Ruby Nicinsky, Can ·
dace Wer ry. Usa Dorst of Dublin.
Ohio. and Missv and Brian Gum .
V\·a,·C'r(:\: , T enn.

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WOODED SITES -

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Sherry Jo Johnson, 9, i' in the
fourth grade in Middleport
Elemenlary School. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Robert Johnson Sr., is a Brownie
and enjoys mllecting- stickers.
Sherry is also Involved in girls
pep-wee softhall. maat Sherry
likes the most about being a
&lt;aerier is meeting the 31 JM'Ople
she delivers to and making
monP.V.

Telephone Pioneers
to install Lifeline
home communicators
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Members of the Telephone Pto·
neers of America wlll do the
volunteer installation of the Home

Communicators in the residences
of the subscribers to the Lifeline
program, being Initiated by Holzer
Medical Center, according to Cha ·
rles I. Adkins. Jr.. Chief Executive
Officer of the Holzer Medical
Cenler. The program will be
activaled in late July .
LifPiine is a personal em ergency
response system thai can help the
elderly, handicapped and lsolaled
to maintain their independence.
The program enables subsc 1ibers
to pu sh a button from !heir homp
when they are in need of hf'lp, and
the si gnal will be received in lhe
Emergency Deparlmenl al lhe
Holzer Medical Center.
The program is avai lable lo
residents of Gallia, Mei gs and
Jackson Counties rn Ohio, and
Mason County in Wesl Virginia.
Lloyd D. Carroll, Presldenl of the
Ga llipoli s Club of lhe Telephone
Pioneers of America will schedule
and implement the insl all alion of
the Home Commun icators for hi s
c lub members.
The Commun icator i.s the merha·
nism used In a subscriber 's home
and attached to their private
telephone as the basi s for lhe
emergency response system . I n
addition. the subscriber will have a
portable help button to wear around
his or her neck. tha t ca n be used
anywherP. insi de or outside the
home. within 200 feet of the Home
Communicator base unl t.
According to Carroll. m pmbers of
the Tel ephone Pi oneer s of AmN ica
are either retirees or ac·t ivc rm ployCI's who ha ,·e completed 18 or
more ye&lt;Jrs wit h the telephone
company. They engagp in volunt (l('r
work. such as Lifeline installati ons,
and so in man y areas w herr the
Lifelinf' program t&gt;Xists, includin g
Columbus an d M arietla, Ohio.
FuturE' Pionf'f'rs. an associatt?
organiza tion of those \'.:ho have not
yel comp leled I heir 18 years inlhe
teiC'phone industry·, also m a~' hC'
invol\·ed in thesc installations.
In addition to thf' installation
work by thC' Pio neers , thC' HoiZf'r
Medic al CC'ntf'r Vol un tC'e'r Scn.: ice
LcaguP membe rs wi ll be involved

The Bradburv Church of Chr is!
celebraled F' al her' s Day Sa turd ay
L•vening wilh a cookoul and S und a~·
with special present ations.
Each falher was prrscntrd a gi ft
Sund3y. SJX'('ial rf'C'ognition went to
Pt'arl Gilkev as the oldr sl father
S lf'V£' Pick Pn s w as honorc'(j as lh C'
youngrst f&lt;1 ther .
Also honored were Dwight Hysell
for lhe mosl children and Guy
Russell . w ho had bern a falht'r for
th&lt;' l o ngf'~ t - ~ 1 yrar s.
Twd,·r lathers were prcsenl for
thr C'Vf'nt.
The cookout honored Wilbu r
Row lev as F'arherof lh&lt;' Yrar.
Rowley has brcn a member of the
church for 36 years. Hl' has Sl'rv&lt;'d
as a t rarh1~ r and lrC'a suf'C'r for thf'

The Tempo Sales Drive ts on now and it is poss ible
to save over $700 on a new 1984 Tem po GLX .
Here·s how.

* SAVE UP TO S400.

ON FACTORY TO DEALER INCENTIVES.
Ford factory incentives to dealer of up to $400 allows th e
dealer to pass these savtngs on to you Add thai to th e Tempo
Sat es Drtve low pn ces and save even more'
Tempo oulsells all tmports&gt;·

DOCK
RAMP
HOUSE
NO DOWN PAYMENT

* SAVE UP TO S332.

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In Lifeline. The hospital volunleers
will talk wilh I he Lifeline subscrllr
ers roulinely, to be sure that those
who have thP program In their
homes feel secure and comfortabl e
with It according to Ginger Tayn ·
tor, Director ot Volunteer SeiVIces
at the hospital.
T he Emergency DepartmPnt
staff will receive orl enlatlon and
training from Lifeline personnel at
the limP the Emergency Resource
CPnler is Installed in lhe hospital.
They will be handling the responses
according to a pre·set protocol,
when emergency ca lls come in
from subscribers.
A number of people have indi·
ca ted their interest in becoming
Lifeline subscribers . The cos I of the
program to a subscriber is $15 per
month . No other service costs or
lnslallation charges ari' m ade, just
the mont hly service fw.
Gilts 10 the Hol zer Foundation for
T r i·State Heallh Care make il
poss ible to in itiate the program
with 10 uni ts. already order ed. and
10 place an order for an addition al
12 units.
Indiv idual s. clubs and organlza ·
li ons w ho are lnl erested in kno\\ing
more aboul thP program. or
Including Lifeline in their pl anned
giving, sh!&gt;uld conl acl Marianne B.
Ca mpbell at the Holzer Medica l
Center by calling 446·5055.
Mrs. Campbell urges area resi·
dents who are int er ested in becomin g subscribe rs, or tho se w ho have
famil y m em bers they feel mighl be
eligible for the program, lo conlact
her so thai !heir names ma y be
placed on lhP lisl of possible
subscri bf'rs.
follow·up ron tacl s will be madt'
and indi\·id ual interviews schf'du led within the nex t two weeks
\\·i lh those who are interPSted. T en
subscr iber s will be accepted for thC'
init ia l group. and then an additional
12 or more, deJX'nding upon funding
lor the purchase of more unit s
Al l !hose who parlicipale in the
program will rffeivC' trainin g in thC'
USf' of lhP Liff'linf' program from
hospi tal volunt eers. wit h the in stal lati on madP b~· thP Teleph one
Pionf'f'rs of America
For furthf'r information contact
Mrs. Campbell at 44ti·:iffio.

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a profpssional businrss frat('rnily.
Phi K appa Phi honorary and Bela
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How are Ohio Lottery
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BARGAIN MATINEES SATURDAY &amp; SUNDAY
ALL SEATS $2.00
ADMISSION EVERY TUESDAY $2.00

JUNE 22 thru 28
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Good 'ole summer saVings Tilllef

c haractcrizRd by a progf'sSi\·r Jy
hig h body tempc&gt;rat u({'.

THE
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There are w all y th rer m ajor
problpm s from heat. You ca n hav0
hl'a l ex hauslion with a loss ol body
w ater. or y ou can have hea t
exhaustion wit h a loss of sa il wllh
retpntion uf too much watC'r, or you
can have heal sl rokr. which IS

commerctally popped popcorn with·
oul addrd butl er. oil. margarine or
other substances comains only Z:l
ca lories. A cup of unpopped popcorn
coma ins 742 calories. So thea ir in I he
cup of popped porx·um is wha l
makes il a low·caloriefood . Air is not
bulk ur ruughagP. su 1 wouldn ' t
counl on popped porx·orn to provide
any sign ificanl uulk any m ore than
you would if you ate unpopped
popcorn. whicll of courSC&gt; vou would
nol do.
U you avoid sa il and added oils or
butler . popcorn is a good food 10
sa l isfy tha i urge to snack . You can
eat a lot of it without consuming
m any calorif's. Of courSC'. if you add
buttPr, tha t is another st ory

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MOUNTAINEER

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See all the Car &amp; Truck Values during
FORD

the Health Letter , July 12. Heal
St r ess :
Cramps , Ex hausl ion.
Slroke. which I am sending you.
Other s who want I hi s l'iSU&lt;'ca n send
75 cent s wit h a long. slamped.
self.add ressed envelope for it tome
in care of I his newspaper. P 0. Box
15!'&gt;1, Radio Cily Station , NPw York.
NY. 1lKJ1 ~.
U you don't h av~ sa il dcplclion.
l akin g sa lt or sa lt tablcl s can
incrc'aSf' your chances of having
heat stroke. lf a person musl be
exposed to lOis of heal and sweats a
lot , I lhink il is a good idea to weigh
daily 10 be sure thai you hawnollosl
a lol of body flu id. D r inking a quar1
of milk. a pint of orangf' juic£'a nd an
acl&lt;'q ua lc amuunl of wa lrr also
helps.
The bodv accumulalrs hea l , so a
coot room at night is impor t ani in
hel pin g to IJIT'\"Pnt Pxpo.surC'
prohlPm s.
DEI\R DR..
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. LAM B-Iam"~'Il.l "'
in rPferl'DC'f' to th(' cons umption of
JXlJJCOrn. I have heard I hal popcorn
is low in calories when not bu t tC'red
and that il prclVIdes roughage. Yet I
n£'V€r st:l(' it in any diets or actu ally
hl'ar of il s nutritional ,·aluc. Can
L··alu·l g too muc h popcorn be

and nausea tf'd . Then the l op of m y
head fell real hot. M y mot her poured
j('(' wa ter !rom the refriger ator over
m y head and it felot lukewarm.
She sa id lwasaswhi trasashrel I
gal better , then worse. Then I
couldn 'l br eathe well. so Mom
ca lled the emergency r oom .
They said to gel me inlo a cold
shower and get fruit juices inl o me
assoon aspossible.Then 1was togo
home and stay in the a ir·
condilioning. I gal betler. bull fell
weak for severa l days.
1had two boul s last year II' s bern
real casv for m e to g&lt;'t 100 hot. Do
you thi~k 1 had heal exhaustion ?
\Vha t can 1 do to prPvent it from
happening?
DF.AR READER - It would nol
be possihlc 10 lrlltrom your tr iter
Just what ) ' OU had. Heat cxhausl iun
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volunteer services for the hospital, shows him the personal help button
on the neck chain that suhscrihers wt•ar when they an• away from the
communicator ha.."'-' unit .

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The Chimes Honora ry is a
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dents' schola slic achicvemom. lcad·
cr ship qualities and sct'\·icr 10 the
community.
Swindell is l h&lt;' daugh te&gt;· of Mr.
and Mrs. E. NPd Sw indell. Bcarwal ·
low Ridge Road. Shade. SwindPII
also rl-'t'l'i Vl'd lht&gt; [)('an's Achi C'\'f'ment Scholarship, the Oh io Boa rclo f
Re~enl s Schularshi~ and the Mod ·
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group • Convenience group • Head liner and
moldings • Gauge package • Bright front
bumper • Black rear step bumper • Deluxe wheel
trim • Brigh! low-mount western swtngaway mirrors.

Society
CamiiiP S Swindell of Shade wJs

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By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LA\&lt;18- A boul two
year s ago I had an allack of heal
exhaustion. It was the summer &lt;:~ lot
of people died from thr heat 1 had
been pretty hoi driving to my
paren ts' hou se a!tf'r s!Bying in my
air .conditioned home.
1guess staying in a coo t pla ce and
then getting out inlo the heat is whal
did it 1 was lying on a couch al my
mother's and she was cooking. II
w as really hot and thP fan j usl
seeme&lt;llo blow hot arr.
The firs! sympl om was just
feel mg r eal tired. The ll&lt;'XI was
fwling absolutely 0xh austN:l . weak

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Cutting risks of summertime overheating

hi bblr. \.uv and Norma Russt'll.
Wilbur ancl Tilli &lt;' Row!&lt;'&gt;'. Laura
ancl nann.v Harrl'ion. Harry and
Trrssir Hrnd r icks. Rulh Ed. Tim
and .Jimm&gt;· Durst . Mark and Cheri
""'vc•rs. Bill and Elffky Amberger.
Susir !_ighlfoot. Brian Will. Edit h
F'mTPSI . Sht'll&gt;e Stobart . Franct's
H)'SCI I. Tammy Millison. '.1 adt&gt;line
Pa inter and I he Rev. Mark Jones of
lhP Rutland Church of Ctu·isl .

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PREPt\RATIONS - Uoyd D. CaiTOII , right, president of the
Gallipolis Club of the Telephone Pioneers of America, looks over the
home communicator unit that he and hi~ fellow Pioneers will he

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l{owley is also an elder of lhc
c hurch .
Rowlry'sf:randson . Danny Harn.
son. was choS{'n as Son of t hC' YPar.
Harrison leaches trenaf:rrs in I he
church and is a song lcaciPr.
PreSC'nt for thP PVPnt Wf'rf': .Jim
and Japkir Rcrd. Harlrss and
Sc hu l ars hi~ .
[)(&gt;torrs Fran k .. Johnm· and Helen ,.__:~:::.::::..:::::.&lt;:.:__________

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Friday, June 22, 1984

Church celebrates Father's day

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The Na tiona l m eet ing w Ul be held
in Ohfo In commemoration for the
fivr gi ls of Massilon who organl?.ed
the socil'ty begi nning May 30, 1885.

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County Hea lth IX&gt;parlment is

Group meets
Thr Daughtrrs of lhr Un10n
Vi'lrr;ms of lhf' Ci \·iJ Wi1r hf' ld thPir
Sial0 m"'ling .Junr 10·12 st
Ma ss illon.
A ttf'nding from this ar ra wf'rf'
Freda Schorn and Helrn Rhodes
from t hr Eliza b&lt;'th R£'Ctor Burl Trnl
1~. Manetta. and Emma Astlley of
Pomrroy . who was a part icipa nl of
thf' initiati on sf'rvicc as an incoming
mt'mber ofTen I 19.
Thr initial ion S('n.' i('(' wa s also
attrnd&lt;'d by Keilh Ashley and
daughiNs Rachel and Whltnr:•.
family of Emma Ashley. Krilh. a
son of l h&lt;' Union VetcransoftheCivil
IVa r. was r&lt;'Cognized and addressed
the assembly with words of
rncouragement.
Plans Wt're made fco r the 1001h
annivrrsaty of th&lt;' Daughter s of
Union Vrtrrans of the Civil War in

Middleport, OH.

Pomeroy, OH .

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BIG FOOT PARK
Rmcl binhday

McClure's
Dairy Isle

McClure's
3-ln-One

JJ.31 and Aug . 1 through I he 3rd.

OWN YOUR OWN CAMPSITE
( "hrio.;toptwr Brizl'l

WITH THE PURCHASE
OF A LARGE OR
MEDIUM SOFT DRINK

While Supplies Last

Laurel Cliff church hosts picnic
'l'ht· l.&lt;&gt; ur£&lt;1 Cliff F &gt;w \1cthodisl
Churc h's \\' ~1 F.l. ht'ld a famil)'
piC'nic ,lunl' U in thP hompofM&lt;:tn·in
o.md I1unnit' fri('nd . F'l.Jtwood s
Road
H os t l'SS('~ \H'I"I' &amp; ' linda Sou lsby
and ShirlL'V Friend .
Cuf'st~ piJ_vf'li tmrSf'shiXlS, , ·o llt·~ ··

Members of the Northeast
Cluster United Methodist
church will be walking from
Chester to Long Bottom on Saturday, June 30th from 6:00to
9:00 p.m. Persons driving
along Rt. 248 during these
hours, please use extreme
caution.
Thank you ,
Don Archer

uate and graduate degrees !rom ~-----------L----------­
Ohlo University and his doctorate
from the University of Toledo in
197ti.
Promoted to associate professor
of education lsLindaBauer, who has
taught at RGC-CC for 11 years.
Bauer received her undergraduate
degree at Rio Grande in 1960 and her
master's degree in education !rom
Ohio University In 1963.
Also promoted to as9Xiate professor of education is Sharon Yates .
Yates received her m aster' s in
education from Marshall Univ!'rsity In 1!172, and has taught at Rio
Grand e since 1976.
Juanita Dailey has been pro·
mot&lt;'d to assistant professor of
speech in the School of General
Studies and Liberal Arts. She
received her undergraduate degree
Effective Monday, June 25th

A work day has been set for
Sa iurday, Junt&gt; 23, at Camp
Kiashuta.
Projecls to be completed are cui
grass. build a back porch . repair
the cabin,
replace
rtables
r ect ain
bathroom
across
themortar,
bridge.
The pupose of the work day is to
prPpare I he campforGir!Scout Day
camp 10 be held July 16 through I he
20t h, and Cub Scout Day camp July

NOTICE

In communication from Rio Grande
In 1974 and a master 's degree trOm
Ohio University in 1975.
Dr . Raymond M a tura, promoted
to associate professor of sociology.
has taught at Rio Grande for 13
years. Matura graduated from the
college with hooors in 1m. received
his master of arts degree In
sociology from Ohio University In
19n and earned his doctorate from
the University of Florida in 1982.

Camp Kiashuta slates work day Saturday

hold a

, ." c: il&gt;on R&gt; b h• sc hoof .I unc 2o· 2!1.

Friday, June 22, 1984

Pome10y- Middleport, Ohio

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s; nce July 1. 1983, Ohio
Lottery net profits have
gone to benefit Ohio's
schools. That means
every public elementary,
junior high and senior
high school in Ohio.
Thanks to your support.
this year's profits goi ng
to support primary and
secondary education are
expected to exceed two
hundred million dollars 1

payments ov~r 20
. years, the Lottery
must make huge prof
its on interest. Who
gets that money?

If I win a big Lottery
jackpot, what happens
if I die before receiving
all the yearly
payments?
Should this situation
arise, annual installments will continue to be
paid to your estate until
your winnings are .paid
in full.

You do ... whenever
you're an Ohio Lottery
winnerl By using deferred prize payments, the
interest the Lottery
earns actually accounts
for a sizeable portion of
the prize money itself!

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benefit education.

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constructed concrete block
home 26x30, 3 bedrooms.
one bath. 12xl5 hvmg
room and 24x24 family
room. Partially carpeted.
fuel oil furnace with facilities for woodbumer. 12xl5
block storage building,
20x30 block garage. R1ght
off Rt. 248. country sett1ng.
'h mtle east of Chester.
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE :
Down stairs equ1pped with
k1tchen. livmg room,
d1ning room and den;
u~stairs has two bed rooms and one bath;
house also has basement. Lot s1ze approx.
48"x308". Needs work.
If Interested contact
The Home NatiOnal Bank
in Racine. 949- 2210.

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low m•l ~·nn&gt;s "hi( h wt•rt• holh lilos. Pi•·tured ht•n• arr

lh&lt;' lhl' lm• n&lt;•l honors won hy lf'ft Ill right, Dan-ell
Hedrie and ('hu&lt;·k Ballinger. At right is Rog&lt;'r
Morgan. who mad&lt;· the presentation. Ahst·nt wa.'
another gol!O'r tiO'd for wp honors, Mike l..ueeia..

Second USFL season ending
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Phlladelphla Star&gt;. 16-1hmdr ng ml o
Sunda y's gdmC' ctg&lt;Jin s t thPir \ istt

NEW LISTING -

deled lfi Stde and ou t 6 rm
on e lloor home cook and
bake untts ca rpettng , pa nel
1ng. full base ment and la1ge

lot on Hr gh Sl $35 000
NEW LISTING - One floor .

5 rm s lull basement home
Nrce ca r pel tn g, equtpped

1ng i\ II.Jill tc D l\ ts Jon 1 J\ J Is, t hr•~t'\\
k1 Sf'\ CPnPr&lt;.~l s YC'I thl' St,n &lt;
d\ 1'1 Jg(• paid a ttPndancf' 1!-. onh

one •f lh&lt;' USFL su r&gt;: I\ PS fm a third

II - !Oih tx&gt;stm the leagut·.

hJ\ (' set 1Pcords for inrpt iludP m

$34.000

their two years . ha\'0 llr&lt;?n so ld 10
hulf'l dPvPIOPl' ' Shpr.vood WP! SPr
and will rvloc&lt;:~tr m Y1 icuni. ThP\ 'rr
'2 1 ~ ):.IUmg into Sunday's gamr
,1ga m st lhr visJ ltng Nt'\\.' Orl eans

SMALL -

acre 4 rm s bath coal fur
nace and full ba sement

thpy 'vr
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rooms. mr cro wave.

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has hfo&lt;&gt;n somdhing of a gold mmt •
l or !he L SFL The [lulls. one of sex
r·xp;_ms1on tram s this Vf'ar. ha' ('

a' ,., Jg&lt;'d a if'aguf'-hlgh 4H, rlYI fdn s
Anol h('J Flonda franchJSC', fh ('
'l'amp&lt;..t I tJ' R1ndJI s. rank('(! s('('()n d
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kitchen ce ntral hea t on 1 3
acres. dbl r.arage Only

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18 ACRES - Has drr lled
well bollorn land lrees 5
rm hou se etc Asktng only
$12 000

,vrars ago as I hC' Arizona Wrangler s.

then swJtche&lt;l c111es with I heorigina I
l h1cago team. Will fold lollowingg

RIVERFRONT - Lot 68 x
93 Good 8 rm home. wood

Mich1gan Panthers
Flu! unlike Washmgton. the Wmdy
Crty wtll sllll have a USFLtram nexl
ymr Eddi~ F.inhorn. owner of
baseball' s Chicago White Sox. has
bought anothPr USFI. lranchJse for
Ch icago.
Thr lmgur took a big ga mbit' by
expandi ng from 12 to 18 teams alter
only one season. As wlt h most
gambles. th&lt;'re have been winners
and losers. The biggest winners
have been - who else? - th&lt;'
Houston Gamblers.

Thursday's Dave DUes henent softball toumarnenl.

new

breakfast

nook. new

&lt;rtchen. new utrlr ty and a n~e
ya1d $27 500 00
REMARKABLE HOME IN MIDDLEPORT - Seven room
home on a large double ~I
Three bedrooms equrpped
krtchen. and a part basement
Nrce and neal and owner s
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- Abeaulrlul s~rt-enlry home
w1th 2 3 bedrooms. new
krtchen lhal rs equ rpped wrlh

range, relr1gerator. dishwasher.
and drsposal Carport and a
mce srze lol Ju~ $44.900 00
POMEROY - Large 6 room
house. wtlh a huge lrvtng room
2 beautrful lrreplaces. orrgrnal
woodwork. and a huge slorage
bwldrng and ~arage Ju ~

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- Large lrv111g room 2 large

bedrooms.

and a ~uest room

Central a1r. basement. deck.
large pa!lo. and a garage frurl
trees and • garden sp.Jce
Home 1S m g1eat condtOOn
$39.900 00
REALTORS
Henry Cleland. Jr.

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men! goes Own your own

bu srn,s. burldrng and lot
lor only $14 .000

Housing
Headquarters

Dottie Turner 992-5692
Jean Trussell 949-2660
Jo Hill 98!&gt;-4466

A rn
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Real Estate General
M. L."Bud" McGHEE
Broker-Auclion Serv1ce
Cheryl Lemley,
Meies County Associate

Still. a winning season hlghl lgh1('([
by a hot quanerback do&lt;'sn"t
guarantee sa les success. Philadelphia. with league passing leader
Chuck Fusina. isn "t the only
Pxample of morr addmg up to less

Phone 742-3171
Now Accepting listings in Meigs Co

•

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
46353 Scout Camp Rd.

GARAGE
Rt 124.Pomeroy Oh1o
Also Transmission
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

We Service AU
Makes &amp; Models

Antenna Installation
House Calls and Shop
Servtce Ava•lab1e

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" DUMP TRUCK SERV ICE

" CONCRETE WORK
"C USTOM BUll THOMES
"WATER GAS &amp;
OIL LINES

JIM CLIFFORD
PH .

54 Misc. Merchandise

992-7201

For all your w1nng
needs: furnaces repa1r
servtce and mstallat10n.
Residential
&amp; Commercial

MGM
FARM CITY
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SIDING

BISSELL

()pen i 11 ~

SIDING CO.

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Friday
June 22. 1984
6 P M till Midnight

Nina Robmson, Clerk
Orange Township Trustees

You Won't Want to

R1 2. Coolville. OH 45723

M1ss Th1s Event

""Beauti ful. Custom
Built Garages"
Call for free siding es timates. 949-2801 or
949-2860
N o Sunday Calls
'I I I'•

MGM
FARM
CITY
POMEROY

CARPENTER
SERVICE

99Z-7181

Saturday &amp; Sunday
Buy Your Own

and gutler worll
Concrete work
Plumbrng a nd elec tr~ ca l
work
(Free Estrmate s)
R o o1mq

V. C. YOUNG Ill

992 -621 s

., 992-7314

~

Campsite

6

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Parts . Service &amp;
Cleaning
For Garcia. Zebco. Sh1·
mana. Johnson. D1awa.
QUICk .

STEVE FINLAW
PH . -985-4266

PH. (614) 985-4212

Rt. 1
Long Bottom. Oh.
L - - - - - 5-14 1 mo

BOGGS
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

THE
DITCHING

Authorrzed John Deere
New Ho lland. Bush Hog
farm Equ1pmenl
Dealer
Form Equipment

SERVICE
GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES
FREE ESTIMATES

Ports &amp; Service
I

BUS.: 985-3813
RES. : 985-3837

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ACCENT
FENCE &amp; SUPPLY

JONES BAR
West Columbia
LIVE BAND EVERY
WEEKEND

AT

"' Mud River Band"

BIG FOOT PARK

Something Special

Featurm~ Lanny Tennant

*GOOD BOATING
*GOOD FISHING
*BOAT DOCK &amp; RAMP
*BATHHOUSE
*WATER &amp; ELECTRIC
DIRECTIONS : 6 miles below Gallipolis on Rt. 7 - across Raccoon
Creek Bridge and follow signs.

For The Ladies
Every Sunday Night
9.00 to 100
6114 / 1 mo

II

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofrng of all Types

1n home

992-6931

"Free Estimates"
Installation Available
1 411 m

area

20 years
'"free Est1mates ·

EUGENE LONG

(614) 843 -5425

Ph.

Announcemen1s

5-8·2 mo pd

1

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

County Cerltfted

SEPIIC TANiS INSTALLED
FREE ESTIMATES

CHESH IRE OHIO

3-1 · I

We'd hke to 1ntrodule you to
Engage A·Car. the modern way
to drrve the veh rde of your
ChOI Ce

No Down Payment
Lower Monthly Payn,"nl
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
BOK, 326
Pomeroy. OH 4~769
For Faster Ser'lrce

Call 614-992 673i

Card of Thanks

Thank you for the cards.
prayers
phone calls
&amp;
VISits, whrle I was rn Holzer
Med•cal center Manon A
Hawk

3 Announcements
SWEEPER and sewmg rna ·
chme reparr, parts, and
supplres
P1ck up and
delrvery . Dav1s Vacuum
Cleaner. one half mtle up
Georges Creek Rd
Call

614-446 -0294

Business Services
NOW AVAILABlE' '

"SUPER 94"
m1um gaso lme tn The Btg
Bend area

94 Octane
Ethanol Enhanced
Available Only At

RITCHIE'S
MASON SERVICE
CENTER
Mason, W Va .
60 0!1 mo

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
-DOZERS
- BACKHOES
- DUMP !RUCKS
-LO· BOVS
-!RENCHER
- WATER
-SEWER
- GAS LINES
- SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LARGE or SMALL JOBS

PH.

992-2478
612011 mo pd

TOM'S
SHO~

REPAIR

~ G~

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113 W. 2nd

St.
Pomeroy. OH .
Open : 9:00 to 5:00
Closed Thursda s

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
New Homes- Erdens1ve
Remodelrng

RADIATOR
SERVICE

In surance Work
Cujlqm Pole Bldgs

We can repa1r and re ·
core radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out rad iato rs. We also
repair Gas Tanks .

&amp;

Garages

Roofrng Work
Alummum &amp; Vrnyl S1drngs
15 Years Experience

GREG ROUSH
PH 992 -7583
or 992-2282

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

Control hunger and lose
weight with New Shape Diet
Plan and Hydre x Water Prlls
Fruth Pharmacv. Jackson
Pik e

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

Try selling the New A\lon
Wav For rnformat1on ca ll

992-2196

Middleport . Ohio
1 1 J tfc

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH . 992 -7013
New Chevy Truck ...

FENDER
'76
DOORS
' 149
HOODS
'174
BUMPERS
'69
GRill .
'41
R SUPPORT . . '84
TAIL GATE ..... ' BS
FORD FENDER .. '69
BUMPER ......... '69

95
95
95
9S
SO

9S
00
9S
95

Also Some Car
Fenden A variable
1 1 ~ tin

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

949-2263

G&amp;W PLASTICS
&amp; SUPPLIES

•I[NITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

GAS - WATER
SEWAGE PIPE
REULATORS S.
FITTINGS
VOLUME DRIPS

We Hav e A Full l1me
Shop Technician
on Duty

- 985-38 13
Rewden&lt;o--985-3837

wa.. hou ..

6118, 1 mo pn

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE "

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561

All Makes
•Washers •D1shwashe rs
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

PARTS and SERVICE

3 2 ti n

WE ARE YOUR SALES
ANO SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

RIDENOUR
TV &amp;APPLIANCE
CHESTER--985-3307

lost Fiberglass lid for motor
cycle saddle bag, turquoise
rn color; lost between Hem lock Grove &amp; Cheshire on

6·1 7. REWARD If lound.
call 992 -699B
lOST - Beagle pup , Tomhn ·
son Run area
Reward,

304 -B95·331 3.

B

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Auct1on every Tuesday
night, Pt Pleasant, WVa
Auct Lonme Neal Youth
Center Bldg , Camden St

R•ck Pearson AuctiOneer
Service Estate, Farm, An ·
tique &amp; l1qutdat1on sales
licensed &amp; bonded 1n 0 h1o &amp;
WVa . 304· 773 -5785 or

304 -773-9185

Auct •on every Frr nrght at
the Hanford Commumty
Center Truckloads of new
merchandise every week
Cons1gments of new and
used merchandise always
welcome Archard Reynolds
Aucttoneer
304 - 275

AuctiOn , Mt Alto, Thursday
June 21.7 00 PM Cons•gn
ment accepted Emma Belt
Auctroneer 429 -84
FLEA MARKET - Casey 's
Parkmg lot . 2 m•les north
Po1nt Pleasant At 62. every
Saturday. set up S3 00

304 675-4808

9

Wanted To Buy

We pay cash for late model
dean used cars
J1m Mmk Chev · Oid s Inc
Brll Gene Johnson
Wanted to buy used coal &amp;
wood heaters Swam F urnr·
ture
446 -3159. 3rd
&amp;
Ohve St . Galltpohs. Oh
Buyrng dally gold, s1lver
cams , rings , Jewelry , sturhng
ware , old coms large cur·
rency Top pr~ces Ed Bur·
kett Barber Shop , 2nd Ave
Middlepon. Oh 614 -992 -

3476
Cash pard for fancy rron or
h ea"'y rron beds $1 60 and
up for cer tam Me1g s Co
stone Jar s
Old 11m e cupboard
ca ll 1 -304 - 882 ·

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc .
MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

614-992-7626
PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF ALL TYPES

The Me1gs Co Ftsh &amp; Game
Club wtll ha\le tts annual
Chtldren's F1shmg Derby
Saturday June 23rd at West
Shade A rv er. 3 h m1les west
of C hes ter at the Club
H Ousse Follow stgns off At
7 From 8 am unt1l 2 pm
Ages 1 to 16 · food . drmk . &amp;
fishmg are free Pnzes for all
Brmg own f1shmg equip·
ment &amp; ba1t No mmnows or
artific1a1 ba•t Everyone pres·
ant wi11 be so at own nsk
Tho Me1gs Co F1sh &amp; Game
Club wtll not be responsible
for any acc1dent personal
loss.. or damages to anythmg
or anybody or the1r property
Club members will have a
chi cke n barbeque after the
derby at 6 pm All members
are to bnng a covered dish or
S5 00 for supper Club will
furnish c h1 cken &amp; drinks

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Beds
\Jon ,
wood. cupboard s. c h81rs.
chests . baskets , dtshes .
stone Jars. ant1ques. gold
and silver
Wrrt e M D
M1ller. At 2 . Pomeroy. Ohta
45769 or ca ll 614 ~ 992
Old fashtoned cast rr on bath
tub Call 614 742 2 1 37
House m Galhpohs Ferry
area, puced S40's 304·
675 -4579 or 675 -5540

Employmenl

Services
11

Help WanJed

that you do business with
people you know, and NOT
to send money through the
mail until you have invel1igated the offering
tron . General Store, bull·
nell on buty highway, 2
beys , sales &amp; stock rooms,
selling top products Senous
min dud calla only Wntu Bo)(
1000, care of Gallipolis
Oaily Tribune , 825 Third
Ave , Gallipolis, OH 45631

22 Money to loan
HOME

RINE CO an Equal Oppor
tunlty Employer. 1s now
f1hng positr ons for Cert1fted
Welders. Machrmsts and a
Gentry Crane operator
Apply m person tmmedlately
at our facilttv at 2300 North
Main Street , Po1nt Pleasant,
between 8 00 a m and 4 00
p m , Monday through
Fnday

614-446 -4426

WSGB-WVKV . 1B9A Maon

7 wk old kittens. male &amp;
female black &amp; white. yel low &amp; white Call 614 - 446-

EOE

St,

3661

Sut1on,

WV

26601

Assistant Orgamst needed
at Grace Episcopal Church

Call 614-992-396B

Kittens- to good home only .
3 yellow tiger stripped male1
&amp; 3 multi -colored black

Coli 814 -992 -

Government Jobs 816 . 569
• $60,563 ye•r. Now Hiring
.Your ern Cal11 · 805 -687-

6000.

e.t. R-9806.

LOANS

FIXEO

RATES Below market rates
Fixed conventional FHA VA leader Mortgage.
Athens, collect 614 -592 ·

3061
Professional

Services
Serv1ce Representattve . Be
assoctated with one of the
leaders 1n consumer fman ciel servtces Immediate op ening for quahf•ed individual
interested in consumer fi nancial ser\IICP. -consumer
loans Home mortgages Insurance Sales. Cred1t Cards
Income Tax preparatiOn and
General office admmistra t•on Successful candidate
wilt be self~motl\lated, hke
challengmg work. ha11e good
commumcatton skills, intelligent , aggressrve and able
to absorb and apply compre hensi\le trBinmg programs to
perform succesfu11y 1n
credrt, sales. col1ecttons.
and admtnrstratiOn . Com
pet1t1ve salary commensu rate w1th eJipertence and
excellent beneftts 11 mterested
Call 1 · 614 992 2111 and ask ior Jtm
Snodgrass for your career
mterv1ew
Benef•caal Oh.
Inc 300 W Second St.
Pomeroy. Oh 45769
Sw1mm1ng Instructor
needed tmmedtately at M•d ·
d1eport pool Contact Pat
K1tchen at 992 · 6212 or

PIANO TUNING lower
prtced regular tuntngs drscounts to Semor C1tizens.
Churches &amp; Schools Ward's
Keyboard. 304 -675 -3824
PLano Tunmg and Reparr
Brumcardi Music Co , 446 ·
0687 Skill and integnty our
trademark
lane Dame1s,

614 ·742 2951 .
Professional ElectrolysiS
Cltmc Probe Type Electroly
srs AMA . FDA &amp; FCC
approved Doctor referrals

304·675· 5568

Real Eslate
31

Homes for Sale

4 bdr , 1 112 bath 5 acres,
garden spot 112 m1 below
Eureka Workshop w1th car
port 829 ,500 Call 446
4222 .
One acre tot wrth large
In-ground pool torn !mer .
and partially frmshed base
ment For rntormatton call

813 ·665 -1232

992·996B

For Rent m town wtth opt ton

Preschool Instructor lMR DD Children) Permanent
pos1tion. Startmg sala ry
from $11.100 to $14 .985
Must have Bachelor's De
gree rn Spec1a1 Educatron or
related field and be certifia ble rn MSPR Apphcatlon
deadhne July 20 Start•ng
date August 22 Apply to
Ohio Job Servrce. 39350
Unron Ave , Pomeroy Oh
45769 Telephone
992 -

Call 614 446 · 2081 nrg hts

to buy , 3 BR lenced yard

6671
Wanted person s to do phone

&amp; lrght deltvery work for 2
weeks Apply at 266 Mill
St , M•ddlepon From 10 to
4
Simmons Olds · Cad ·
Chevy Inc IS takmg appl•ca ·
trons for an auto mechanic
3 years general experrenced
mechamc w1th 1 year expe nence computer command
control Appl1cat10n can b4?
prcked up at the servrce
off1ce lnterv•ews w1tl tak e
place after all apphcatmns
have been rev1ewed
N eed Healthy lady to h\le rn
&amp; care for elderly lady , 1n
Pomeroy area llght hous e
work &amp; cookmg Wilt need
reference s Salary , plus
room &amp; board Call daytrme .
992 -6284 . ntght s 992

House lor Sa le by owner 4
BR hou se on Lower R1ver
Ad 3 m1les south of town
Woodburnrng f~repla ce gar age basement new fur·
nace, and roof. overlookrng
the Oh10 A1ver Call dayt1me
446 - 1615
nrght 446

1244
Tw o story. 7 room housP.
bath screened poh carport
on 4 acres. 5 mr southeast
Oak Hrll , OH ott St At 279

515 .000
6173

Call 614 -682

4 BR large eat -rn k1tchen ,
la rge hvmg &amp;: famrly rooms,
a l so, 16M32 tnground
heated pool all on a one acre
fenced lot . many other ex
tras
Frnancmg avatlabe ·

$59.500
5677

Call 304 773 -

$500 down 2 bdr trailer on
large wooded lot Your own
boat dock Call 614 -256

1216
51,500 do wn take over
5 31 5 mo payment , taxes &amp;:
m sura nce tnclu ded. 3 bdr
ranch , full basement , wood
burner, c1ty sch oo ls, loc ated
rn Plantz Subd1v1sron .
524 .400 balance Call 446

8002

Rental Agent
part · ttme
Rrver Bend Place
New
Haven WV Ca ll 304 675 ·

Splash 1nto summer at 550
Jay Dnvet Ourtrr level home
w1th 33' by 1 pool ca n be
yours at our loss We Pa•d
S62 800 You pay 559 .000
A new JOb take u s away from
Ga tlrpohs The garden With
gas gntl These are JU St a few
of the f eatures of th•s 3
bedroom home Call 446
1028 to see t h•s home

6679

12

Situations
Wanted

Wtll care for elderly person rn
my home. over 14 yrs of
ex p enence Call 614 256

6509
1 B Wanted to Do
lawn Mowmg &amp; T11mmtng
Rel1abl e and dependable
Reasonable rates Call 614
256 6251 after 5 30
Roof1ng and gutter work ,
metal work , housepamt1ng,
carpenter work EMc ref
Free estimates Call 446 ·
General Haulmg For sale
limestone. fill drrt, and top
so rt
Call Call 614 · 256 ·

1427
Dozer work , ground clearmg
&amp; excavatrng S25 per hr
Ba ss player wants fOb wrth
well establtshed country
square dance or polka band

Call Ray 614· 446 3109
All types of butldtng con ·
struct1on. roofmg , Sldrng ,
remodeling , bnck &amp; con ·
crete. wood. custom bwlt
cabinets By the JOb or hour
Call 446 3162 , Elowayne
Mast
Wanted to do Tree work
Prunrng . toppmg. tak e dow
Wtll also tnm hedges &amp;
brush Call 675 -7669
Would hke to do babys11t1ng
my home day or mght. low
rates Call 61 4 · 379 · 2706

tn

- - - - - - - · lc Water wells. dnlled &amp; ser ·
v1ced Free estimates Call

614-992 ·5006 or 614· 742 ·
3147
Would love to have 2 elderly
ladleto stay m my home for 1
week. 1 month. w~artever

Lots of TLC Call 61 4-949·
3014 anytime
Horse

6207

\

'

shoeing.

304· 773-

a·

Country Home for sa le 3 Br .
ce ntral h eat &amp; atr
fu ll
basement &amp; rura l water 2
acres Ca ll 614 379 · 2513
Summer Trme IS Savmgs
T1me on th1s remodeled
homl:' Save Now tl Mu1d1e
port 614 · 992 · 6941
6 rooms, basement dou ble
garage 1 &amp; one -tlurd acre
lot , Rose H1ll. Pomeroy

$32 ,900 Call 1-614 -678
2513
8 yrs old, 3 bedrm , 2 baths ,
family room w1th wood
burner Smgle car garage. on
8 flat acres wrth stocked
pond Crty water rn Racme

Call 614·949-2641
Ru sttc H1lls . Syracuse 3
bedroom . famrly room . cen tral atr , cham hnk fence .
storage buddmg S32 ,000

Call 614 -992-2521 or 304 882 -3197
Owner transferred must sell
home. fam1ly room ha s 20ft
of wmdows for pastoral
v1ew . ftmshed double gar
age, ftreplace large porch,
40ft deck, woods , prrvacy,
near Royal Oak Park

S63.900
5420

Ca ll 614 992

Remodeled 2 bedroom
hou se near Pomeroy on 1
acre Storage bu1ldmg &amp;
cellar $17.000 Call 614 -

992 3006
Hou ses for sale 1n Mtddle ·

port Call 1-216·835·3952
tor more mtormat10n
1 12 Maple Place. corner of
l11Siey 2 bedrooms, tam1ly
room . kttchen Must sell 10
settle estate Call collect
V1rgtma Crew 1 614 -891 ·
0442 or 431 · 0633
House &amp; 1 acre in Pomeroy
city gas 8t sewer, 6 rooms S.
cellar for under 510 .000 or
best offer Will consrder land
contract Call after 6 p m ,

A1hono , 614 -593 -3269

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· /-"&lt;'iill~":~-:..1 iftt.'u/;.;w-,u
- Giiiili:ioil&amp;.
&amp; Vicinity
Frazrers Bottom Flea
Market
Every weekend
U S 35 Fraz1ers Bottom .
WVa 25082 Dealers Wel come
Don Frazier Operator 304-765-2779

Yard Sale Frr &amp; Sat. cfo-"
thmg. odds &amp; ends . 110
Chillicothe Ad
Sat 9 30 until dark June 23 .
Better n ' Ben wood burner
glass f1re doors, clothing .
lots of m11c 503 Oek O rtve
Spung Valley sub

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Yard Sale Frtdav &amp; Sat June
22 &amp; 23 Back road across
from Kyger Creek Plant
Clothes, ant•ques. dishes .
dolls, tools , much more

3 Famtly Friday 6 · 22 &amp;r
Saturday 6 · 23
Clothes .
mise . furniture , 1957
Chevy p1ckup Roush lane
Chesh~re,
3rd
house on
rrght off R t 7
Fr~
&amp; Sat
Subdrvrs•on

Porter Brook

Yard Sale Thurs · Frr June
21 · 22 9 -4 Crrcle Drrve ,
Plants Subd1vts1 o n
Tools, furnrtur a, apphan ces
&amp; ' other rtems , Jun e
21,22,23 · 9 · 5 101 Rl\1 8r
St Kanauga,OH
June 22 &amp; 23. clothe s. knrck
knacks , 1 srx - tenth mrle o ut
Kemper Hollow Rd
Sat only begms 7 30 am.
furnrture. clothing some an
trques . 5 18 Hrlda Dr . be
h1nd Sprtng Vall ey
Shoppmg

Srmpson s'. Rose H1ll , Thurs .
evemng June 21 , 6 p m , all
day Fnday, June 22 G1rls.'
clothrng , sizes 5 · 6 and 14
One gold sequm bat o n co stume , s1ze 14 and boots
Newly parnted plaster craft
ttems and more
Dav•s resrdence , Rose Hill,
Pomeroy Thursd11y evenmg,
June 21 6 pm , all day
Frtday . June 22
Yard sale - Saturday, June
23 at Carl Clines. Center St
Mason 9 OOam Chtldren's.
odult dothmg Household
rtems , baby thmgs Ram
date June 30th
Yard sale - Ju ne 25 &amp; 26 9
to ? 137 Pearl St , Middl ep o rt
Chrldrens cloth1ng,
hub c aps , tr a iler hrt c h ,
kmcKnacs . w o men's s•z e
22 'h clothmg 10 speed
brcycle chrld 's pr ckn1c table

Yard Sale . Addtson Bula vt lle
Ad , 2 m1 from At 7 , June
22 &amp; 23. large vanety

Pt Pleasant
&amp; Vicinity

1-------------------Yard Sale 935 Rear 3rd. Sat
June 23, women 's Jeans ,
tops all s•ze s. m1sc ttems
Porch Sale
Rro Grande
across from ROTC burldrng ,
books. record s, teans , clean
clothrng Sat 9 -5

Yllrd Sale . Thur sd ay Frrday
&amp; Saturday . June 21 22
23 909 V1and St
Pomt
Pleasant Old &amp; new rtems

L:::::::::::::::::::~~:::::::::::=:::::::
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31

Homes for Sale

Nrc e ho me tn country , near
mmes full basem ent. ce llar ,
2 bedrooms, 12 acres 1n
Langsvtll e
S29 000 Call

614 ·742 ·2261
FOR RENT WJTH OPTION
TO BUV Itr 14 tt wtde three
bedroom bath and half .
mobrle home srtttn g on n1ce
lot. ready to move mto
S225 00 down S225 00 per
month 304 576 · 271 1
Seven year old h o me thr ee
bedrooms garden spo t
2605 ltncoln Ave 8'17 pet
assumable loan 304 -675 -

5047
New hstrng mo...,tng need to
sell 3 bedro o m 2 full bath s
Meadowbrook &lt;td dn 8 % per
cent assumable loom lots ot
extras prr ced 60s 304

675 6425

7671

Call 446-963B
POINT PLEASANT MA ·

Business
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO . recommends

23

3171

2 gray &amp; ca1•co kittens Call

Giveaway

fomolos
2042

Part - t1me InStructor for
Mental Health Technology
Program. 1 year , possibility
of renewal Teach one 2 ·
hour lab and supervise field
work students
Ph D. or
Masters degree in Psycho!·
ogy or Guidance and Coun·
1ehng, clmical experience
requ1red S4,200 Send re ·
sume, transcript, and three
references to : Thomas 0
Oellar•ch, Cha1r, Depart·
mentof Social Work, 531
Morton Hall, Ohio Univer·
sity , Athens, Ohio 46701
Deadline: June 29, 1984
Ohio Unrversity IS an Equal
Opportunity Employer

7760

Broadcast Company ex
pand1ng sales terntory
Brand new sales area a\lalla ble '"' the tr~ - county acrea.
Galha. Me1gs. Mason Coun ·
taes Sall~ry and commtss1on
baaed on expertence. Send
complete resume to Mil liken Investment Corp

4

21

Sale or Lease. Service Sta-

2711

614·446-2156

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PAT HILL FORD

Balloons for Get Well , Ann•
versarys , Brrthdays, partres
Singtng Gorrilla Call Bal
loons &amp; Co 446 -4313

S1zes Starl From 12"• 16 '
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24"x36"
Insulated Dog Houses
Racrne. Oh.
Ph 614-843 ·5191

lOST rn Gallipolis area con
tact lenses tn white case
Reward Call 446 -0522

446-3672

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

367.7560-367-767

OPEN Till DARK SUNDAY

PH.

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Worked

Losl and Found

3069

5; 18 1 1 mo pd

Homemakers Oream1 No
experience needed to earn
25% commi11ion demon11rlting in friends' homea.
You control hours and incoma. Absolutely no investmanti Also booking panlea.
Call 446 -1270 or write Toy
Plan . Johnstown , PA

and pallets . must

614-367-7101

220 E. Main, Pomeroy

NO MONEY DOWN
$50 A MONTH

Part collie. must have good
home. 304· 773· 9509

F~rewood

Help Wanted

take all. 304 -773·5992

FISHING REEL
REPAIR

35185 Oak Hill Road
Long Bottom. OH. 45743

Pomeroy, Ohro

phone

304-675 -192B

We Have the
Lowest Rates

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANER$

Addons and remodeling

black,

304·675·6531

Wanted to gtve away to good
home. 2 adorable kittena.

SALES &amp;SERVICE

YOUNG'S

old. phone 304·B82· 3210

phone o04-676·6633

742-2328

Call 742-3195
Or 992-5875

We Use Von Schrader
Equipment Recommended
by Leading Carpet Manufacturers.
'FREE ESTIMATES"
6 6 I mo

F1ve cute part German Shepherd puppies to grve away
to a good home, four fe·
males, one mak!l , 6 -weeksDoberman ,

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Pupp1es to gtve away Part
poodle::emor, 6 weeks old.

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Vtnyl &amp; Aluminum

To give away to good home
In country , 1 year·oldfemale
Austr1an Blue Heeler Blue

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"Otl FIELD SERVICES

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MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

61 4-742·2960

Ttck , 304·B82·2673

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

Chesler. Oh1o
Ph. 9B5-4269
II No Answer. Call 981-4382

BACKHOE

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W)\ YNE GIDSON, a native of Gallipolis and assistant athletic
director at Miami Unlverslty, Is pictured on lhe turl at hole 6 during

Remodeled

ro oms. moder n ktlchen . car
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W.1shmgton at thf' gaiC' this vra r

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Business Services

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22, 1984

For sa le or trade 2\'J bed ·
room all mo dern housP. wrth
bath attac hed garage. vrny l
st eel , al umn Sell or trade f o r
lat e model 2 or 3 bedroom
tratler and land 304 882

3590

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL 'S QUAL
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST . GALLIPOLIS
RT 35 PHONE 614 -446
7274
1979 3 bdr mobrle home on
acre lot , well shaded
Mu st sell both together Call
· ;~

6t4 388 -9957

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

1977 14X70. 3 BA . 2 full
baths. underp1nn~n g , A C
DW Ca ll 6 14 256 11 56
1981 Hollypar~
14x70
exc
cond , 12 .. s deck
underpenntng and larg e
room arr cond tn cluded
304 895 3895 o r 895 ·

3600
1982 Clayton 14 x70 2
bedroom
2 baths
d1s ·
hwasher ster eo ce1 lmg fan
frrepla ce mrcr owa "e ce n
trat au . c oncrete step s and
underpenn1ng S 15 500 00
frr m 304 773 -5550
Tr ar\ er &amp; lot 304 773 5848
aft er 4 p m
Hottv Park mob tle ho me
fu lly furn 1s hP.d Ver y g ood
rondtt lon
1 11, acres

S1 6 000 304 458 1686

33

Farms for Sale

17 A C RES rn Ewrngton
alon g Ra ccoon Creek R oad
frontage on St At 160 nr ce
bwldrng srte s b arn ch rcken
house
sept1 c t ank
and
C&lt;t ll 388
mmP-ral nght s

8510
Small farm (18 25 acres) rn
Portlan rl Oh ro bo rdered by
Oh ro A1ver &amp; htghwav No
burldrngs some trees ' 11
mrneral r~ghts Fatr marke1
p ttce S40 000 For rnfo r·
mat10n wrrte B Graham
4615 Emerald
N acog
doches Te .. as 75961

35 Lots S. Acreage

1976 Bayv1ew 14 X 7 0
Refrrg , stove C A . WB good
con d Call 614 · 446 1506

lot for sa le m Mer cerv il le
Ca ll 614 256 661 8

19 73 Baron . 12x65. 2 BR
manv e11 tras. e11c cond
Fren ch C1ty Brokerage Ser .
v1ce Ca ll 446 9340

f or sa le 6 acres o f ground m
lebanon TP Good bu1ld•n'g
s1te on hard top roa d Askmg
55000 or be st offer CAll

614 B43 5231
Sch ult 50th Anniversary re bat e $1000
rebat e any
Sch ult purchased throu gh
June 30 French Cttv M ob•le
Homos Call 446 9340
1978 NashuB 1 4x70 3 bdr ,
1 111 bath. 2 a ~r co nd1t1oner s.
apphanc es drapes rncluded

Call 614·367-0691

1 Ox 50 trader on l arge
wooded lot . 7 m tle s below
Galtrpolr s o n R acoo n

$10 995 304 675 6448

5 acres c an be spirt 500ft
frontage lo cated B mrlos
north of Pomt Plea sant o n
At 2 Flatrock Cal l 3 04
675 1248 11fter 5

1976 14x70 3 bdr total
eiP.ctnc und e rp~nnrng
tr e
down anchors 8 000 good
cond1 11on storage bu rldrn g
$175 Catl446 · 3162

3 acre s South srd e l r, nule
off mit rn hrghwl'l y 304 675 ·
1894

19 73 1 2M60 remod el ed
tra1ler . new carpet do ors
plumbrng etectnc AC Call

HO LlY PARK 2 bed roo m s
3 acrf'S
"} Olllb111ldmgs ,
p orc h an c ondlltontn g My
B4! st Buy at $2 1 00 0
JAKE SOMERVILLE A EAt

446 022 1

2 BR m obrl e home At 7
below Eureka adu lt s onlv
no pets S 135 m o Call

ESTATE
304 675 30 30 30 4 675
3431 304 675 3403

614-2561157

36

Real Estat e
Wanted

1 floor
trarltH
Metg s
ment
after 6

3 bedroom home or
On land co ntract rn
Co No down p ay
CR I1 614 992 · 6582
p m

8X32 house trarler 2 BR
new ca rpet rnsrd e new pa1nt
outside, S950 or make o ff er

Can 614 446-9283
Clos~ng

Out Tra rl er Rental
Bustness Had • 22 ONLY 6
lEFT
S1ze s 1 Ox 50 &amp;
12• 52
2 b~ lroom fur
n1shed A comfortable home
for a l ow Prt c e Brown ' s
Mrnersv1lle ,
Tra1ler Park
Oh1o Call 614 -992 -3324
1971
12~t68
Artz Crah
Royale wrth 6M 12 e~tpando .
gas heat, good condrtron
Frrst S5000 buys Wrlkes VIIIe Ca 11614 -669 · 5101
1977 14x70 Schultz on
52• 100 lot . concrete porch
wrth awmng, storage burld ·
ing 3 bedroom. 1 112 bath ,
stove &amp;: refrigerator , d1spo
sal. &amp; range hood Must sell

$16 ,000 Coli 614 992 ·
7467 or 742 3154

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

3 bdr house deluu~. central
arJ. pool etc Ca11675 -5104
0&lt;

676 5386

Rent 4 BR house , upp&amp;r

R1 7 Call 814 -446 -0429
2 BR house rn Galhpotis,
adults no pets Call 614

446 -0958

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Page
41

Pome10y- Middleport, Ohio

They'll Do It Every Time

Houses for Rent

S 100 mth ., $ 25 depo sit
Does not in clude ut11it1es &amp;
Call 614 949 -

57

KIT 'N1 CARLYLE ®

Musical
Instruments

510 n

2 b e dr o om u nfu rn•sh e d
h ou se. no pets , depo stt For

Call614 -256- 1427.

Kimball conaole piano 1 %
yr old, like new Call 614-

rea r ap t

H ouse f or rent near M etg s
M 1ne No 1 , 3 bedr o om i.
S 225 mth . $100 de po sit

Doubl e contour c hair , as
advertised on TV , wtth heat
&amp; vibrator Call 614 - 949 ·
3014 anyttme

Ca ll 614 -7 4 2 2 1 2 6
room s a nd bath wtth
b a sem ent . mce neighbor

6

ho d . re fere n ces and de pos tt

&amp;

675 1090
H ou se l or rent. 1310 O hto
S tr ee t 3 04 -773-5115

Vegetables

59

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M o bd P. ho me f u rn1 shed A C

61

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fo r

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2

h ea uttfut tt ve rvn" w

men

Fosters

Tr ader Park Cal1446 - 1602
2 bd 1 u nfurn1shed . e xtrl'l
m ea 2 mt o u t o n Rt 588
S20 0 mo adult s o nl y Cal l

44 6 -2 300
1 2X 65. 2 BR . 1n c ountry
S 1 00 dep os •t
S175 m o
Ca ll 6 14 3 67 0 478
2 BA Tr ade r on rtver , fe nced
yard 517 5 mo pl u sut1llt 1es.
550 d epos1 t C all 6 14 · 44 6
8080 or 446 70 44

1 2x60 2 be dro o m m ob tle

2 bedr oom u nfurn1shed ap t
$ 100 month plu s $100
dep o s1t At 208 N
3rd
M1ddleport key at 22 2 '~ N
3rd. M•ddlepor1
1 bedroom apt 111 Mtddle ·
port S 135 a month plus
ut•lit•es Call614 - 992 ·5545
d a y s or evemgs 614 -949 ·

2 216
APARTMENTS . m o b il e
homes , houses Pt P leasan1
and G all •pohs
614 - 446 -

8221
N •c e
and 2 bedroom
unfurn •s he d a p artm e nts
304 · 675 · 2218 befor e 6

ho m e. pa rtly f urnished. Ra
c m e area
C a ll 614 9 92

pm

58 58

One b e droom furnished apt.
Pt Pit Very clean. ntce
Audits o nly, no pets Phone

2 be dr oo m mobile h o m e.
ad u lt s only For sal e or re n t

304 -675 -1386

Ca ll 614 -9 9 2 -2598

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2 be dr oo m . to tal electn c
with ce ntral au . o n Ea st
M am St . Pomer o y above
ca r wash . fully furn1 s hed
Ca ll 614 9 9 2 7314 or 992
6 2 15

All new 3 room , bath apt
Clo se to Pleasant Valley
Hosp Pr~vat e. qu1et 304

675 - 1962 o• 675 4580
1 bedr o om furntshed apart
ment , all ut1ht1eS pa1d. 304

675 7112
2 b ed roo m
f urnt sh ed
m ob ile h ome f o r re nt . a c
adu lt s. n o pet s. 1n New
Ha ve n
5 150
mth
Ca l l

2 be dr o om apa r tm ent. 5200
mon th plu s ut11tt1 es. Camp
C o nl e 11 ar es
304 - 675 -

304 88 2 2466

4683

2 be dr oo m tr atl er

ktt chen
furn1 sh ed c ouple o n e small
c h1ld acc ept ed 3 04 6 7 5

Apartm ent
parttally fur
ntshed rn Galltpolts , 304 -

6 7 5 -1458

10 7 6

44

45

Apartment
for Rent

J ACK SON

ESTATE S

A PARTM E NTS (Equ a l
H o u smg Opp o rtuntty ) has
one a n d t w o be dr o om s. ren t
sta rt 1n g at 5 157 for o ne
bedroo m an d 5 193 per
m onth for two bedroom ,
w tth 5200 de p o stt lo c ated
ne ar Food land and Sprtng
V all ey Plala . pool and TV
an t Ca ll 446 2745 or leave
m ess age
3 bdr
525 0

unfurn garage apt
pl us de po sit
Call

446 37 86
Fu rn• shed apt 919 2 nd
Galllp o hs 5 1 75 Men on ly
Ca ll 446 441 6 aft e r 7PM
N ew!-., rem o d el ed 2 bd r
t:Qu•pp ed k 1tch en
ce ntral
a•r
5250 8 2 1 ', Sec ond
AvP.
Gal hp ol•s C.'l ll 44 6

2158
Fu rn• sh P. rl Apt
92 0 4th
Galli po l• s
S22 5
Ut•h t•es
p iH d Ad u lt s 1 bdr C al l
446 · 4416 afte r 7PM
4 ro o m s &amp; bat h . u nfurn• she d
pat
ut1 l1 11es pa•rl adult s
o n ly , n o pet s Cal l 44 6
3 4 37 o r 4 4 6 3 111
Unf u rn• shed 2 b dr m C rown
C •t-., Ca ll 6 14 2 56 65 20
F•r st fl oor fu rnt shed ap1 .
utl ll ft CS fu rnt shcd
adul1 s
p r e f e rr nd . ref er en ce re
qu tr e d
lnquiT C 63 1 4th
A ve . Ga ll• po l• s
F •r st f loor turn• shcd apt
utt llt• es furn• shed. adult s
pre f err ed
r e fere nces re
I nqutr e 6 31
4th
q u1r ed
AVe Galltpolt s
1 b edroom apartment furn
o r unfurn S190 per m o nth
u t tlltu'ts pa•d. S500 deposrt
6 m o nth lease. no c h•ldren .
no p e t s Cs ll446 3667 aft e r

7
2 bdr apt newly decorated.
S6 0 t o S200 permo ut tlt•e s
part pa•d C all675 5104 or

675 5386
4 ro o m s &amp; bath , furntshed .
c le an , no pets, ad ults only,
depo s tt &amp; referenc e re
qutred Call614 -446 - 1519
51 3 Thnd Ave, S 135 mo .
adults only , depostt re qutred Call 614 -446 -422 2
between 9 · 5
2 rm turn eHtcten cv apt .
carpeted throughout 9175
mo ,dep &amp; rei reqUired
C all 614 446 4607 or 446

2602
1 bedroom Apt $196 mo
tncludmg ut1ltt1e s . Equal
Housing Opportumty Con tact Village Manor Apts
814-992 -7787
R iver stde Apt s M•ddleport
Spec1al rates for Senior
C•ttzens $130 Equal Hous·
Hlg Opportunrt1es 614 ·

992-7721
Furntshed 1 &amp; 2 bedroom
apartments , M•ddleport
Adults , no pe11, security

deposit
3874

Call

614 - 992 -

Farm Equipment

Furnished Rooms

Fo r rent Sleeptng Rooms
ond hght ho use keepmg
ro o ms Park Central Hotel
Call 614 · 446 · 0756
S l eept n g room S 115. utrl l tt e s patd Shar e bath, male
on ly Range &amp; refr1g 919
2nd Ave . Galltpolts Call
446 - 4416 ~tfter 7 PM

46 Space for Rent

Treder

sp~tc e

for r ent

Call

614 367 -7438
C OUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park R oute 3 3 N o rth of
Pom er o y large l ot s C&lt;'llt

614 -992 7479
W ar e hou se or storero o m .
25• 5. f o r furn•tu re lumber .
roof1ng . 111 sulat• o n , panel
mg . eq u •pmen1 o r oth er use
C al l 1 · 614 -486 - 5553
Tra•ler l oi s f or re n1

304 ·

675 - 107 6

Merchandise
51 Household Goods
GOO D USEO APPLIANCES
Washer s. dryers. reh•gera
ta rs ran ges Skagg s Ap
ph an ces. Uppe r Rrver Ad
be s1d e S tone C r es t Mote l

62 Ohve St . Galhpo lt s New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal stoves.
6 p1ece wood hv1n g room
su1te w•th 6 1nch ilat arms
$399 bunk beds comp lete
wtth bunk te s S199 2 p1ece
antron ltvtngroom su1tes
$199. antron reclm ers S99.
other reclmers SBO . maple
d•net1 e s et~ $179 , boK
sprmgg &amp; mattress tw 1n or
full S 100 set reglJiar -fltm
S 1 20. maple dmetle chatrs
S35 . wash stands $34 .
maple ro c kers S59 7 ptece
c hr o me dlllette set 5149 . 5
p1ece dmette set S99 used
bedroom SUites. refngera tors . ran ges . c hes t . dressers.
wrm g er washers . TV 's. dry ·
er s . &amp; shoe s C all 614 · 446

54 Mise

Merchandise

Knauff F1t ewood Redu c ed
pnc es thru July 31st Hav e
your o wn seas o ned wood
th1s w1nter 614 256 · 6245
L1mes1one. Sand . Grav el
Delivered 1n Mason Me•g s,
Gallta or p1 c k up at RI Chard s
&amp; Son Call 446 -77B5
PlastiC ctst er n s stat e a p ·
proved , p lastiC sept iC tank s.
plasti C cu lvert . m etal c u l ve rt s. RON EVANS ENTER
PRISES . Jac k son Oh 614 -

Coffee tabl e st ereo . stAr eo
dtnette tabl e Catl614 · 2 56 -

Wa shers &amp; dry e rs S69 95 &amp;
S79 95 - Thts w e ek only
Hupp ' s App l•anc e s &amp; Glass
war e. c orn er At 141 &amp; At

BUilt on yo u r lot a new home
you can afford over 1 , 100
sq ft . 6 rms &amp; bath , c ar ·
peted . ready to move 1nto
S26 .500 Also garages &amp;
basemen1s
Ca ll PatriOt
Home Budders anytime
446 -8038
Will constder
mob1le home as trade 1n

3313
Carpet for rentals for $3 99

sq yd Coli 614 -992 -6173
C herry Dimng Room suit
with drop leaf table , Call

6417

GE refrigerator freezer &amp;
etectn c Mag1c Chef stove,
both almond color &amp; 6
months o ld 9800 patr Call
614 - 992 5017 o• 992 5655
Custom drapertes , mmi
venetian bhnds . Roman
woven wood shades , verti cal bhnds
Samples and
est1mates in your home P

Zemth All ergo s tereo , very
good co ndrt ton , 304 675 -

One p o rtabl e Kenmor e diS·
hwa sher w1th b utche r bl oc k
1o p , perfect c o nd•t• o n , 304 -

88 2 2200
1983 2503whe el er small2
wheel btke. swmg set. e lect
rt c motorcycl e for pre
sc hooler Phon e 304 675
6277 after 7
2 horse ho rse tra1l e r
c ond1tion . Sl ,000

go od
3 04 -

Restaurant datry bar equtp ment f o r sale Phon e 304 ·
675 · 1616after 5 p m

55

Building Supplies

1969 Allis Chalmers
Gleaner Cll. all new belts.
c ompleteiy recond•tioned .
1 3' gram table with variable
speed reel , both corn heads.

430 &amp; 440 $5, 700

Also.

Casl! 31 OG diesel loader
w•th nppers . good condi lt o n, $6 , 000 o r trade for
bac~h o e
Call 614 - 698 -

LUMBER -Rough cut , o ak .
poplar, 2x4, 2x6, 2)(8, 1 x4
1 x6. 1 x8, length available, B
f1 through 16 f1 Hogg &amp;
Zuspan, 304 773 - 5554
Now open for bu smess,
Mountam State Bl o ck, At
33 . New Haven Complet e
masonry supplies, 4 ", 8
12 " block Delivery servt c e
Phone day 304 882 22 2 2
even•ng 882 3239

8254
B•g Discounts on new and
used tractors and hay eqUip ment
Siders Equipment ,

304 675- 7421
Gravely

tra ctor.

Chatn saw , king coa l &amp; wood
stove. large Motorola stereo Ca ll 614 - 256 1768
Engagement rmg &amp; weddtng
band !Size 6 ). men ' s wed dtng band , all three tor

S100

Call 614 -446-4659

or 446 3369
large 16ft overhead garage
door c omplete. fllso 8ft ,
d o or. ex gas floor furna ce ,
ntasonable Call 614 - 256 -

197B Lincoln Mark V, 2 dr,
sky roof, 22,000 miles, exc .

cond . S7, 495 Call 446 1243 o• 446- 1616.

3570

62

Wanted to Buy

Full stl ed bed m good
co ndltton
Call 614 - 256 1715 aher 6pm

199 7

1983 Plymouth Colt 18,000

3

Livestock

Must sell Matched pa1r of
so rr e l Belqtum Gelding
Horses, 6 and 4 years old,
goo d pulling horses . Mrs
Harley Grate. langsv1lle, OH
614 · 669-4242 after 6pm

Stables now
boardtn g horses 3 04 675 Bo a rdmg all breeds H e ated
tndoor outdoor fac1l1ttes
AK C Doberman pupp1es
Stud Serv1 ce C&lt;JII614 - 446 -

6799
Gr eenbrter Stables . we buy .
se ll or trade horses 304 ·

675 -6799

7795
Judy Tay l or Groomtng Call

614 367-7220

9 · year · old Appaloosa, mare.
go od fldmg horse. $400
Phone 304 - 675 - 6352 after

5

8rtarpatch KP.nnel s Profes SIOnAl All breed gr o omm g
In do or -outdoor boardmg fa cd•t•es P1 ck up and delivery
serv1ce Engl•sh Cocker Spa n•el pupp1 es C al l 614 · 388 -

2726
1980 VW Rabblt an cond .,
manv extras, one owner.
showroom cond Call 446 0516 anvttme .
1978 Thunderb~rd , sell or
trade for truck . 65 .000
m1les. maroon. good shape.

Call 614-256 -6215

9790
Profess•onal All Bree d D o g
Obed ten ce Tratn1ng lndlvtdual &amp; classes av atlabl e Call

Hay

&amp;

1981

Mazda

GLC

Call

1975 lincoln Continental,
ftre damage ~ntenor, good
cond Ca11614 -446 - 1754
1979 Chevy Caprice Clas sic, 2 dr, ac. ps, V -8 engine.
body good condition, exc
periormance Will consider
all offers Ca ll 614 -992 7412 after 5 p m
78 Tran Am T -Top, limited
ed1t10n , everthing new

Call

614 - 992 -

Hay. S1 25 ba l e 111 f teld,
ph o ne 304 - 675 2130
Barley , 5 2 25 b u shel, s1raw ,
S1 50 bal e Call 304 675

5086

614 - 388 9790
Rex rabb•tts S3 , M1lk g o at
S35 , baby goat $15 Call
446 - 1354 after 5
M1n1ture femalo dach ·
shund 550 Call 614 446 ·

Transportation
71

1 982 Olds 99 Regency , all
power , extra clean. whlt8 on
white , 29,000 m1les, 1
owner Call304 -453 - 2102

Autos for Sale

7036

~--------.:..

TOP CASH pa •d for late
modAl used cars
Smith
Butck - Pontiac . 1911 East ern Ave . Galltpol•s Call

614 446 -2282

J.:===========-

__

OUR BOARDING HOUSE 0

with Major Hoopl

WHI'.T Wl&gt;.'5 YOUR

6RE./&gt;.TE-&gt; T 0\I&gt;.LlcNGE.
IN-1-\EH- HEH-OUR

!SHRINKING lr.ORLD :'

FOUR ""'NnW NOW
H~

CMI'T iELL L.EFT
FR0/&gt;'1 ~161iT

1

7312
' 7B two door Pontiac Grand
Pruc. PS . PB , AC crutse
contro l. VB - 301
black

1975 Tnumph Spitfire. con ver1ible, 2 tops. new patnt,
S1 . 500 00 Make offer.

304 -675 - 6397

after 6

Impala . Call614 ·367-7866

•

WH!!Jr&lt;J 4-PIOefZ.

..PIDEIO WA'!'

019APPEAR&amp;O.

I 5WEAR . IT

MIGHT 50UND
STRAW&amp;E 1 ~ Uf
~PIDER JU5T 015--

THE FLOOR QF THE

CSONE1

!!ioTA6E FOil TRAP

APPEARED lioJTO

DOOR'&gt;.

THifoJ AI R..

Services

81

Home
Improvements
TROUBLE 15 ... ·o~ovv· WELL, FII'IE,
ISN'T 8T HOI'IE ... &amp;l!T THEN! WHAT'S
1 GUESS PUHiTII8'rJ 'lOUR ()AODY'!i
~NOW HOW T'&lt;:;ET
NIIME?
IN TOUCH WITH H/1'1 .•

Marcum Roof•ng &amp; Spout ·
•ng Now install1ng rubb er
roofs 30 years expenence .
spectalizmg 10 bu1lt up ro o f

l'iAII~UCK5.

OR WOT ••
OLIVER

l'iARBUCI\5 1

Call 614-388 -9857

1977 Harley Davidson lo w
·rider . Call 446 - 7015 after

5PM .
1981 Honda XL 185 S New
in 1982 1 , 100 miles . Call
days 446 · 1873, n•ghts 446 -

7272
1956 Harley Davtdson Call

1982 Honda Nighthawk CB
650. black With Stiver stnpe
excellent cond1t1on. 610
m1les. S1.700 Call 614 ·

256 -1964
1973 Kawasaki 900. good
cond . $1050 Call 614 ·

245- 5818

50CC. S425 Ca11614 -446
7310 after 5 30 pm

3252
1979 KDX 400, runs good

Ca ll614 -992 - 3846 .
1978
6400

Kawasaki KZ
mites
$550

Suzuki RM 80. l1ke new
5400. 304 -676 - 14BO or

304 -675 -3698
1981 175 KDX Kawasak•.
excellent condtt ton . S650.

phone 304-882 -2887
XS 650 Yamaha. IT 175
Yamaha 4~~:7 ut1l1ty tra1ler .

5

3236
1972 Chevy Camero SS,
350 4 barrel! engtne. 3
speed. AM FM cassette.
very good condttton. Mason
bes1de loss Carry · out

1978 Olds . 4 door , V - 6 , air,
PB
PS . AM · FM , cru1se ,
phone 304 - 675· 6286 Call
after 4
1981 Buick Electra limited,
luxury car, iully eqUipped
with all power and extras .
Actual miles. 55.000. Must
sell this week . For S.e:le By
Owner
Call 304 - 675 -

1980 PontiaC Sunblrd, 4
cyl. , wi1h PS. PB, a.r cond.,
AM · FM cassette. excellent
condition . $2 , 700
304 -

675 -7330
1982 Camero. V - 8 , auto matte. PS , PB. atr, cru1se,
ttlt. AM -FM stereo, 30,000
miles. 304 - 576 - 2953

72

Trucks for Sale

1971 GMC Step Van , trade
or sell . Call614 -446 - 4327

S 10 - 1982 V6.4
Call

opd,

614 - 446 -

1977 Yamaha 80, S350
Phone 304 -675 -4357 after

75

e•p Call 614 -388 -9652
H &amp; S Home Improvements
vinyl Sldtng , roofmg , room
addltton , storm wmdow s,
stone . Call 614 367 0409
or 614 - 367 7244

GENE ' S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN
scotch~uard · water

eKtre c ·
t1on. deodottzers FREE esti mates
Reasonable rates
Gene Sm1th . 992 -6309

ALLEY OOP
HONEST, FE\. LAS , THIS GOVEJWI"'G ARRANGEMENT \1110.5 AGREED
UIUN BY YOUR 1&gt;10NAACH AN'

1973 KW 290 Cummins,

9613.

SOHD.

RTE

380. priced to sell Wilkes-

Call 614 -992 -6622 .
1983 Chevrolet dump truck.
new battery, new paint job.
new front tire, run1 good,

Boats and
Motors for Sale

16 ft tnboard w1th 1 17
overdrtve, V · drtve. spare
propellers, 427 Chevy en gme This boat will run all
day on 14 gallon s of gas,
p•cks up siJl sk1ers out of
water easily, runs 60 mph
with power prop &amp; 80 Wtth
speed prop
1974 model
$3000 mcludes tratler &amp;
new battery Call 614 · 446·

1822
14 ft alummum boat w1th
tilt tratler , sw1vel bass seats .
electnc motor battery &amp; ltfe
jackets 3 mos . o ld . exc
cond . $950 for all Other
items Call 446- 4636
15.6 Boat &amp; Trailer. 40 hp.
Johnson Eng1ne. Trade or

Sell Call 614-446-4327
Lerr{.s Boat Service Export
outboard motor repatrs
Specialile 1n Mercury Out boards
Also Inb oard outboard repairs Minnekota
Serv•ce Center
Propeller
sa les &amp; service center L1ve
bait &amp; tackle 88 Main St ,
Coolville Call 614 - 667 -

Fett11 Tree Trunm •n g , stump
remova l Call 304 675 -

1 331
RINGLE ' S SERVICE expe ·
flen ced rooftng. tn clud1 nq
hot tar applicatiOn , c arp e n ter . el ectrician mason Cal l

304 675 - 2088
4560
yo~u

SHAPE

"'

carpet

WITH

675
SHIP

CAPTIAN

STEAMER Water remov al.
furnttu re cl ean1ng. free es tt
mates 304 · 675 · 2295

It.'s
meet in'
niqht
atth'
Wet
Dogs!

Water well s c o m mer c ta l an d
dome sttc . t e st ho le s pump
sale s and se rv1 c e 304 895 ·

3802
BASEMENT

WATER -

PROOFING Uncond •t• onal
t.fet•me guarant ee
Loc al
references furn1 shed Free
estimates Cal l collect 1 614 - 237 ·0488 . 9 am t o 5
p m
R o gl!rs Basem e n!
Waterproofmg

IT'LL TAKE TIME TO -~~·
TH INGS OUT. I JUST
THEY MAKE THE RIGHT
DECISION .. . FOR. EVERY.

ONE'S SAKE.

304-882-3236.

73
1976

Vans

Dodge

&amp; 4

W .O .

von.

naeda

work, good work vln , m1ke

JUST TO P I C~
UP THE RES T OF
MY STUFF,

1
l WANT YOU TO STAY ON,
BUT I WANT YOU TO LEARN
BUSINESS FROM

IIROt/NP VP /

Remodeling , s1d1ng. 1nt et1 o r
and extertor. textured c o at
ing . simulated brtck an d
stu c co therm o rep laceme nt
wmdows 304 675 · 1 5 60

82

Plumbing
Heat1ng

CARTER ' S PLUMB IN G
ANO HEATING
C o r Fourth and Pm e
Galh pohs, Oh1o
Phone 614 446 · 388 8 o r

Eveningtelev~ion l~tings------------------------------------------------------------------­
FRIDAY
EVENING

JIM"S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT
lNG At 1 Box 365 . Gallt
polt s Call 614 367 0576

600 0 CJJ C1J 0 lT I

SHULAW ' S Plu mbtng and
Heattng , 211 S1xth S t
Potnt Pl easant W Va 30 4
675 - 5420
Lu:ensed and
tnsure d

83

Excavatmg

Good 1 EKcAvAt •ng . ba se
ments , tooters . duveways ,
septtc tanks . landscap•ng
Ca ll anyt •m e 614 - 446 4537. James L Dav•s o n , Jr
owner

6 30

I 00

J A A Construction Co Ru
tland, Oh , 614 742 2903.
Basements, Footers, Con
crete work , Backho e' s .
Dozer &amp; D1tcher . Dump
trucks , &amp; water -gas - sew er
elec tncal hn e s

84
Correct Craft &amp; Ski Su preme, family ski boats
New &amp; used, Parkersburg,

WV 304-422 -8433 or 304422 -2367
15 f1 . tri -haul, 65 HP, make
offer, 304-676 -6397

Electrical
&amp; Refngerat1on

76

Auto Parts

&amp; Accessories
4 rad•al tires on Chevy rally
wheels, 15"x10" insulated
topper for short bed, phone

' 30

304-675- 3123 .

7 ft topper with sliding
window for shon bed truck,
$100 .
3615 .

Phone

304 - 895

256 - 1141 o• 614 -446
1175 o• 614 446 -7911
Johnson Water Serv1ce Ca ll

614 -256 -1743 o• 614 256
1120
JIMS

WATER

SERVICE

Call Jim Lanier. 304 -675 -

7397
Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES &amp; SERVICE, Open
daily 9 to &amp;,30. Sot 9 to 4.

87

Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP

Closed Sund•y. U .S . Rt . 60.

1163 Sec

Coolville ,
3386 .

1833.

Oh

814 - 667 -

Ave . Gallipoli S

614-446 -7833o•614 -446

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m

General Hauling

James Boys Water Servt ce
Also pools filled Call 614 -

~

Report
,101 News

SEWING Machine repatr s,
serv•ce Authorized Stnger
Sales &amp; Serv1ce Sharpen
S c issors
Fabrtc Shop,
Pomeroy . 614 -992 -2284

85

8 30

6/22/84

614 -446 4477

6389 o• 667 -6607.

79

USUA.LLY IS!

&amp;

446 -8238
RTO

1 ~'T THINI'.
IT WOU L D HAVE
MA.DE A BIT OF
DI FFEREto.JCE ,
ALLEY!

VARMINT IN HEKE LIKE TH!;:RE

KI~GUZ.!

1336.
1975 Ford 'h ton PU . 360
engtne, runs good. good
ttres. auto. $960 Call 614 -

'wOU TWO ARE lUCKY THERE AIN'T
SOME BIG,UGLYJ.. HA.LF- STA.RVED

RON ' S TeleviSIOn Serv1 c e
Spec1allllnQ m Zen1th and
Motorola . Oua1ar . and
house calls Call 304 - 576 -

GET
200.
Call

614 -992 -6954

1981 Cehca Toyota GT .
hftback , 304 · 675 - 5149 at
ter 5
1973 D o dge Polar a.· ' demo litton darby car " regulatiOn ,
ready to run , 304 - 882

PAINTING · tntenor and OK·
terior , plumbing. roofmg ,
some remodeling 20 yrs .

2398 o• 614 -446 -2454

1980 Harley Davtdson
Roadster 1000 CC , ex
cond. S3200. 19B3 Honda
E ~~:press Moped, brand new ,

phone 304 -773-5178

offer. Call814-992· 5647.

•

Motorcycles

1972 Ford lTD all power,
ca ll 7 -12 noon or 3 - 8 p m,
Phone 304 · 675· 7166 .

74 Dodge lA ton truck , 72
International 4 wheel drive .

tion .
2671

3 04 - 675 -

304 6 75 3960.

Craft supplies . Cabbage
patch material. macrame
c ord . yarn . do ll heads , mov .
•ng sa le Sprnmng Wheel ,
Porter, Oh

Hay, 1972 Ledgerwood 26
ft Camper. 1963 Chevrolet

74

moles

1982 Honda Interstate. e~~; ­
ce ll ent conditiOn . 6700
mtles Senous ca ll s o nly

ville Call 614-669-5101 .

614 -388 -8701 .

26 , 500
1423

WJ.iEN WE 19ET
TO THE CONCE~i
~ALL, r'L~ CH&amp;CK

ANO WHiiiltJ Tlil:'

SMOK~ CLeA~l!D,

loaded,
engme,

1975 VW Beetle
Good
co ndtion . New tttes . $1800
or best o ffer Call614 - 992 -

6509

Oltver super 77 diesel, 3
block sawm1ll, ex cond . ,
priced on inspection . Call

1982 Chevy Van
trailer pkg, 350

1958 Harley 1/ • ftntshed
Make oHer , 304 - 675 639 7

Topper .

I&gt;.S i'N 1'\VID REI\DER OF .
JU5T l'r115 WEEK . I
PSYCHOL06ICJ&gt;,l TE.XTS, 1/11\ TR!;I'Il'E.D ,.._ POLITIC/&gt;.L
VERY INTE ~~TED IN \l:lUR ~EPO~ielit WKO COVER ep
PRN:.TICE.. DR. F~E.UNV!
T~E' CANPIDJ&gt;..iE!o FOR

1984 Chevy 510, 4 wheel

dorve, 304- 882 3184

1975 Olds 98. 4 door,
S500 firm, 45,000 m1les.
rough extenor Can be seen
at 129 Mulberry Ave.
Pomeroy

2975

1979 Dodge Omnr , 4 spd,
AC . PS . PB . rad•o , 47,800
m •l es Call 614 -446 - 2510
after 5pm

OKAY, TIS LL ME
A6AI~ eXACTLY
WHAT WAPP!N!D

676 - 1423

&amp; 4 W .O.

Honda 750 K. Call614 · 446

6 75 - 2517

Gram

Vans

446 4149

1 975 Audt. front wheel
dnve. great cond1hon . 304 -

64

73

omy shift, air. Call614 - 379 -

304-675 - 6286
6

CAPTAIN EASY

mt.. stand shift plus econ -

Pets for Sale

HILLCRES T KENNELS

IN•FFECTNE-

1972 22ft Holiday ca mper.
self -c o ntained Call 304 -

$1200 Call446 -1326

304 895 -

Bla ck Angu s Bull. Call 614
379 2425 &lt;Jfl er 5pm

Rat tenter pupptes . S50
each Cai1614 · 949 · 256B

4052 o• 446 -2248

1972 Mustang lirande.
302. auto . good on gas,

$4900
6846

Wanted to b u y , a ntce boys
bt cycl(l , 16 tn Cal l 458 -

TV , chest , couch
rung .
Yamaha organ Call 446 -

Baby crib , 8JlCellen1 condi -

304 - 676 -

phone

446 -2248

TV . c hes1 . c ou c h . rug . Ya
maha organ , 446 4052 m

A Say•e . 304 -468-1078
S60 .00 ,

w1ndows

304 675 -1098

Oragonwynd Cattery Ken nels AKC Chow pupp1es .
Siamese kittens . new litters
CFA Himalayan and Pers1en
ktttens Call 614 · 446 · 3844
after 6

614 -992 5154
Refngerator . 12 c u
ft ,
wh1te Call614 · 99~ · 3678

Storm

Autos for Sale

614- 446- 1336

Gr c enbr~ e r

Why pa-., m ore Trade Center
Furn•1 u re O utlot. At
7
Kanauga , Oh Ope n 9 7PM

2dr Refngerator . General
Ele c tri c. S6 0 Ca11614 -446 -

Front end loader. fttstncycle
type tractor , $125
Call
Dav1d Yost 614 - 949 - 2853

56

3159

286 5930

l arge Fr eezer $95 . 5 TV ' s
S35 &amp; up . c ouches $35
$65. 3 - 5 .000 BTU atr co nd• ·
!ton ers $95 each Speed
Qu een washer S50 . Wh•rl ·
poo l washer S65. General
Ele ctn c wi'ISher S95. dryers
S95 each k•n g sile bo-.
spnngs &amp; mattress S65
S~aggs Applian c es 559
Upper A•ver Ad . 446 - 7398

Used garage door
7x9 .
good lawn mower motor .
ga s eng me. phone 304 882 -

882 3 362
SWA IN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE

614 446-7398

7 C oli 446 -8033

Top sott and ftll d1rt deli vered. 304 - 675 - 7771

614 -446 -03 2 2
TV &amp; Appliances , 627 Thtrd
Ave . Ga lllp ol•s. 614 · 446
1699 Spill WBs her s. ga s &amp;
e l ectr•c dry e r s . auto
washers , gas &amp; electnc
ranges , refngerator s. TV
set s

614 286 5944
Ma sse y Harrts pony tractor
&amp; equ1pment
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con
S 1995, may trade or make
offer Call 614 - 985 - 4454

7297
Used Fu rmture .. C han s,
dryer s. and TV 's 3 rnde s out
Bulavtll e Rd Open 9am to
6pm . Man thru Fn . 9am to
Spm . Sat

ft haybtne, 8)(C cond . ,
John Deere 24T baler. New
Holland 66 baler, Farmhand
pull wheel rake, New Hoi ·
land hay crimser, wagon
new hay rack, 501 Ford
mower . Ford cultvators. ro
tary hos e. iertil1ze spread
ers, wheat drills, FarmhAnd
gnnder m1xer , hay &amp; grain
elevat o r . o ther fteld ready
eqwpme nt
Howe ' s Farm
Machme ry , Rt 124 &amp; May hew Ad . Jackson . Oh .
7

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35ft campmg tra1l er . AC
new stove. new shower.
patio screened tn Can be
seen at H1dden Lakes, Pome·
roy , Ohio 304 - 675 - 1413

Tra ctor . model B with culti vat ors Call614 -256 -6417

Clothe sline p o sts
sw1ng
frames , all typ es
p1c n tc
table frames With or Without
lumber , 304 -675 - 3677

01' -l!oUSINESS

3221

For Sale or Trade

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sofa cha1r . rocker . otto ·
man . 3 table s, (extra heavy
by Frontier ). $685 Sofa,
chan and loveseat , $ 275
Sofas and chans pnced hom
$285 to S895 Tables , $45
and up to S125 Htde -a beds , S440
and up to
S525 . Recltners S175 to
S375 , lamps from S28 to
S 75 5 pc
dtnettes hom
S99 . to 435 7 pc S189
and up Wood table with six
chatrs S425 to S745 Desk
5110 up to S225 Hutche s,
5550 and up , maple or ptne
fm1sh Bunk bed complete
w1th mattres ses, S250 and
u p to S396
Baby b e ds .
5110 Manressc s or box
sprmgs , full or twm . 558 .
ftrm, S68 and $78 Queen
sets , $195 4 dr chests
S42 5 dr chests. S54 . Bed
frames, S20 and S25. 10
gun
Gun c a b1nets $350
Gas or electr~c ranges $375
Baby mattresses . S25 &amp;
S35 , bed frames S20 , $25
&amp; S30. ktng frame S50
Good selection of bedroom
su1tes . cedar chests .
ro c kers . metal c abmets .
swtvel rockers

PAST '-'SWBEP$"

OF STREET V!!NDORS,
FL.E .... MARKETS

!\NO OOING-OUT-

17 tt . self contamed Travel
Mate, sleeps 6 . tn good
cond1t1on
Call 614 · 9 9 2 -

0

Bl ac k r as pberries , Point
Pl easa nt . 304 675 1365

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

44 6 - 16 09

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3 Geld1ng walking horses,
phon e 304 - 675- 6531 .

or

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

DICK TRACY

2237

M o bile Homes
for Rent

Ca ll

Friday, June 22

1966 Avalon 16 h camper .
sleeps 6 . self -contained , g as
stov e . Call614 - 256 1561

985 -4134

M o b1l e ho m e fo r rent R e f &amp;

Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

614- 388 9354

Jam Strawberri es 1000
quarts of good jam bernes
60 cent s per quart Ptck your
own 2 miles back of New
Hav e n at Un i on Camp
Gr ound
C lal 304 - 882 -

Uttltty wagon . 4 h x 6 .5 it ,
13 111 htgh mahogany bot tom . heavy tatl gate, light s.
aluminum stdes Call 614 -

req u1r ed. S2 50 month 304

79

Slide camper f o r PU uu c k,
self contained , sleeps seven ,
exc . cond .. S1 , 100 Call

Fruit

58

C o mplete mobile sound sy stem Professional sound au ·
dio equtpment Good for a
lwlnd, perfec t for OJ Light s
included Call evening aft e r
9p m 614 - 99 2 · 5547&amp;ask
for Ntck Jr

•nfo rm atto n s_t op at 22 2 N
3 rd. Mtd dlepo n . see Sandy

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Misc . Merchandise

Shrubs pruned. lawn re seeded , reta1n 1ng walls ,
sidewalks, patiOS, fill dirt ,

Smal l ho u se, 2 bedr oom .
adult s only

54

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Local Briefs:
Council approves water ordinance
Raclnc Village Cou ncil. me&lt;&gt;tlng In recessed session earlier this
week . approved the first reading of an ordinance which will affect

dC'linquf'nt water users.
Rather than allowing customers to be six months delinquent. they
will be considered delinquent after three months of service.
Residents ar!' billed for waiE'r every quarter.
Aitrr one billing r:eriod notice of termination of service will be
gJVen. Th&lt;' second and third reading of the ordinance will be given in
Jul:..
Council. in other business. suspendf'd the rules and gave approval
to three readings of an ordinance amendlng a prior ordinance
r:&lt;&gt;rmitting utility companies to terminate service up until 12: lJ p.m
on Frida:.·.
Stl'('('t Commissioner Glen Rizer requested that council ask
rPSidmts nor to fill garbage bags to the top, as it Cr!'ates a problem
when loading onto th e truck .
Council approved a request by the Board of Public Affairs to
purchase a 19/H truck wi th a mechanic's tool bed; agreed to purchase
two culver1s from Lhl' county highway department to be used on
street crossings; and asked Dan Sayl'!' to obtain prices for new tUe
and insu lation to be placed in the ceiling in the kitchen located in the
city building.
It was announced that thp streer comm ittee wiU meet to make
plans for repair 10 Pmrl Slrff't.
Council adjourned until July 2 a1 7 p.m.

Water conservation requested
ThP Sy racuse Board of Public Affairs has asked Syracuse r esidents
to conservPon worer whUP lh&lt;' main pump L• our of order.
A I thl' PT1'SI'n t time. a smallf'r pump is being used. Residents are
asked not to water lawns or gardPns, fill pools or wash cars.

Dance swted at legion post
TherP wtll be square, round and slow dancing at Eli Denison P&lt;l51
467. American Legion. Rutland, Saturday from 9 p.m until) a.m .
ThPrP will be a live band . snark bar and refr!'Shrnent stand.
Dunat ions at thf' door are$2 for adults and $1.0() for childr!'n.

Emergency runs reported
Five emergency runs were made by local units Thursday. the
Meigs County Emergency Medical Service reported.
At 8: :l3 a.m. Racine was callf'd to l.etart Falls for Lori Anderson.
taken to Holzer Mf'dical Center; at 9: 18a.m. Pomeroy to Mulberry
Heights for Dick Follrod . non·transport
A I o p.m Middleport to North Second Str('('t for Margar!'l
Va ncoonev. non-transport; a 15: 09 p.m. Tupr:ers Plains to Ohio 248 for
Ronald S\'-'30 and William Bumgartrn, involved in an .;Juto accident,
takPn to VPler'llls MPmorial Hospital; at 7: 05p.m . Syracuse to Ohio
12~ tor W.D . Parsons, taken to Camden-Clark Hospital. Parkersburg.

Friday, June 22, 1984

Racine schedules July 4th celebration
RACINE - The Racine VolunIE'er Fire Department recently
finalized plans for the annual
" Fourth of July" celebra tton held
each lndependmce Day in Racine.
As In the past , many activltles
have been planned for themld-week
holiday, including rbe annual pa rade, chicken barbeque, childf'!&gt;n's
games and a fireworks display.
Kicking off the day will be a
flag-ralslng cefl't1lony at Southern
Junior High School, where the
parade will originate. The ceremony will begin at 9:50a.m. with the
Southern High School Marching
Band playing the National Anthem.
The parade lineup begins a r 9: 15
a.m. on tlle junior high school
grounds and baseball fields, while
the parade itself will begin at !Oa.m.
All entries are welcome and three
prizes w ill be awarded to floats in
bJth the theme and non-theme
divisions.
This year's theme includes all
entries related to freedom and
i ndependence. while also exhibiting

the colors of our country . Prizes
Include $50 for first place, $lJ for
second, and $15 for third in each
division.
All civic organlza lions, clubs, fire
departments, churches, and businesses are urged to build floats or
participate In the parade in some

manner.
Bicycle's decorated in r!'d, white
and blue will also be awarded prizes
in four age divisions. All bicycle
entries should pre-enter, although
other groups may enter at tile time
of the lineup.
Following this year's parade will
be a chicken barbeque at tile Racine
Fire House, featuring dinners or
individual chicken halves. The
fireman's auxiliary has also been
quite active, making homemade ice
cream, hot dogs, and other refreshm ents for the dinner, while also
serving throughcut the day.
Beginning all p.m., a singles and
doubles horse shoe match will be
held. A $2 entry fee is required with

the winner receiving one-quarter of
the total entry fees. At2p.m. orat the
conclusion of the horse shoe event,
chlldr!'n's games will be held. A
greased pole, big wheel race,
bicycle races, sack race, threelegged race, and sawdustpllewlll be
among those games available.
Evening entertainment will also
be provided as the auxiliary will
sponsor the Shade Valley Band at
the junior highschool, beginningat7
p.m. unW 9 or 9:ll p.m. The band
will play bluegrass and all country·
western hits.
AI 10 p.m. the fireworks display
will begin.
For further information, or to

involved with "45701" who has
broadcasting background, said 15
shows are planned _

" 45701" is set and taped in the
town. and its stars are residents
playing spoofs of thf'mselves.
.. By tlle end of 1he summer, we
hor:e I he comnn unity will be really
involved," said "45701" producer
Scott Gordon. He said community
support already has been good.

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CINCI:'&gt;iNATI 1AP 1 - Thr airplane that crashf'd shortLy afrcr
taking off from ~unkrn Airport.
killing four people Wednesday. had
rPCE'ived JPI fur l msrcad of higherOf'tane a \1 a t ion gasoline', a National
TransportatiOn saJrty Board in Spt:'('tor says.

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Thursday . "But tlw rumor \'OU\'P
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is I ruP. In an l'ngi nP likr thai . I"' furl
produces almosr nn rX&gt;wrr
" In most caSf·~ . a (..li&lt;Jn(' with thr
wrong fuel would lx• ablP to nm for
9·10 minutes beforP having trouhlr.
Generally. hP would hm·r had
mough good ga s in hrs Li nes to gPt up
off lhP ground beforP lhc engine
would start running rough and
i&lt;l, ing power." hP sa id .

Company spokesman R.W. Irelan
said thccutbackwill amou nrrojust.1
pc-rC'f'ntof cuiTf'nl producTion at thf'

.Jackson Countv plan 1 "so 1hr &lt;'X ten t

SWIM WEAR
By:
Castaway

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT

Lottery winners
CLEVE;AND IAI'I The
winning number drawn Thursday
night in the Ohio Lottery's daily
game. " The Number," was 096.
In the "Pick 4" game, played
Monday tllrough Friday, the win·
nlng number was 9312.

unba
Vol. 19 No :ZO
Copyriglltod 1984

By JOHN CHALFANT
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio lAP) - Ohio taxpayers arP
abJut to find out how much money the General
Assembly- which approved Gov. Richard Celeste's
'() r:ereent income tax boost last year - is going to
give back to th&lt;'m individually in a r!'fund .
Action on Celeste's proposaltodistributc$.'i0million
of a $131 million state budget surplus among abJut ·I
million taxpayers highlrg hts the agenda as legislators
return for an early surruner session.
Although the refund totals $50 million. the formula
for distributing the money has not been determined.
Based on the total number of taxpa yers, refunds could
averag!' $12.0().
Bur legislators likely will decide to distribute tile

cash based on the amount of taxes an ind iv;dual paid .
"I want it to be as fair as possible and as simple as
possible," Celeste said.
Senate President Harry M eshE'l, D-Youngstown.
predicted rbe upr:er chamber would reconsider at a
Tuesday session a House-passed bill distributing $3)
million in surplu s state lottery funds .
Th&lt;' maliN has been on the back bumer for a month
after a dcbare ovN whether all the surplus should be
given to schools now or $40 million put into a rainy da.v
fund for futur!' school contingencies rouched off a
bitter exchange.
"We're worklng on it. Wp'll probably get it out in
essentially the same form." Meshel sa1d without
offering details. "1 think there'll be agreement on thE'

' •

airplane crashed. sard Lorenzo
Rogers of the Federal Av·ialion
Adminis tra tion.

Admissions - Carl Schultz .Jr ..
RacinP; Murl Douglas. Pomeroy .
Discharges - Francis Adkins.
Betty Maynard. Jo hn Hoffman
1\elli&lt;' Pric&lt;•.
·

Orioles to Nippon
BALTIMORE IAPI-It wlllbea
longer than usual season for the
Baltimore Orioles. wbether or not
they make the American League
playoffs.
As soon as they finish their last
game of the season, they wUJieavc
on a tour of Japan. They wUI help
celebrate the OO!h annlvl'rsaryof the
Yomiuri Giants.

comp!Pted
RiffP has lK'&lt;'n at odds O\'Pr 1tu• mPa surL' with
Consumr'rs· Coun S!'I Williom Spratlr•)'. who rs
lobb:.·ing to strengthm it. Riffe qu!'sllom'd " the
propriety" of a po ll Sp rallry commissioned in which
5b percent of rhoSf' qu estioned sa id uli liti('s - &lt;lnd not
their customers - should pa~· thf' costs of 11('\\'
construction.
Also heading for a House floor vote is a bill aimed at

of n('f'd law .
That is thP s:vstPm in which hospitdls, nursing
hornrs and othr•r h(•dl !h carT' f&lt;Jcilitips Sf'('k s1&lt;J 11'
J.pprov;.~l fur major Pxpansion projl"C'ls or r'Ciuiprnl'nt
purcha ses .
Pa ssage of th(' bill would put the r&lt;'vamped
cost -containmmt s;·stem in pla ce .Ju\\ 1. That 's whr n
a moratorium on nrw construction which has bcf&gt;n in
cffC'Ct for the la st six months expires.

\A/f'

do with it. "

In addition to thoSC' m&lt;'asurcs. House SJX•akC'r
\'prnal G R iffe Jr .. D ·:-lew Boston, sa id rcprrSPnl a·
tives would vote on J Srnate"passC'd biU rC'st rict ing

utilities which want to

pas~

along to customrrs the

Saturday fire kills
one, injures three
injurt"d, one serious!):. as a result of a
fire that destroyed two homes early
Saturday morning in Mlddlepori .
The body of 19-year-old Russell

Nilz. who was identified by a family
member. wa s found ln the remains
at 9:30a .m . The fire srartf'd at :l: 52
a.m.
The hody was taken to Rawlings Coats-Blower Funeral Home and
will be taken later to Columbus for
an autopsy. according to Meigs
County Coroner Dr. R. R . Picken&lt;

corone r.

Just messin' around
the Classified Corral
try1n to round up
some Classified
Bargains for you!

enginrs was not operating when the

Veterans Memorial

cost of llC'W plant cons! r ue! ion befoff' lilf' facilit if's a rr

sst r Pnt-,:rt hen ing 1hP Ohio F nv IronmPn 1a I P rot (\('f ion
Agr·n c:-··s pG"-'CfS in rf'gulating: t hf' storagr and
di sposa l of hazardous \\.:astr s.
A Se-nate committ('(' gOC's back to work Monday
nig ht - and a House panPI Ia 1rr in the w('('k - on a
rompromiSC' bill str-r-ngthening lhf' sta te's C'f"rtificate

bill wha tevf:r

Dr. Pie kens said death wasd uP to
smoke inha lation .
ThE'fil'!' - of undetermined origin
- started in a home occupied by
Dorothy McOoud, 159 South Fourth
Strff't and extf'ndf'&lt;l to the home of
Mary Stafford on P aim er Str!'f'l.
In addition to the homes be1ng
destroyed, a pickup truck and car

wcrC' dPStroyC"d and another car

were sa id 10 have been he&lt;Jdt'&lt;i loran
1\mf"rlcan Bar Assodation function
in WilliamsburJ:. Va.
A preliminary ins~ tion incti.
call'&lt;! that one of lhf' plane's two

Coun rycau_&gt;;f'd light dam;,getoa car
drivf'n by a Florida man.
Officials said Thomas C. Harris.
21. Coral Sag, dro,·e his car off the
i&lt;'fr side of the road. down an
Pmbankmcnt and into a fif'ld. Harri s
w as not injured and his car J'('{'(lived
light damagp in thP 4:45 p.m.
accident tile patrol sa id.

--Page A-3--

Tax refund on Ohio legislative agenda

Howdy Pardner!

and thrir wives. 1l1e.v

is not that great at RavenswOod ...
Overall. the company sa id it will
cut produclion by aoo ut 46,00'l tons a
yrar, reducing Usovr•rall operations
to abJut o1 percent of capacit y. A
potlinc v.ill be closed al Mead.
Wash .. and reductions are planned
for the Tacoma. Wash .. plant aswell
as thr RavenswOod works.
Irelan said further potline shut downs mulct bf' imiXlsed if market
cond itions do not improve.

decreases Sunday

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Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis--Point Pleasant Sunday, June 24, 1984

conunent .

commi1t~.

Ohio weather:
threat of rain

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ClASSIFIEDS

Mf'anwhile, coronpr's lnvestiga tors werP try ing to posilively
identify th!' v ictims. The plane
crashed south of the aillJOr1 Sf'Veral
minutes aftf'r takeoff.
The victims were thought to be
two lawyers. both members of the
Ohio Bar Association rxC'C'utive

Deaths ..... ,,_.,,, .. ,, __ , __ ,,, .... 8-8
Editorials ......................... !\-2
Sports ......... -............ ... ... (.' 1-6
Take-One ..................... lnser1

•

CoopPr said thP Cessna 340 was
given 61 gallons of jet fuel by the
Mait:&gt;r Aviation Service. 0Nn0r
Tony Maier said he had no

Patrol tickets Rutland resident
A MPigs Counlv man Pscaped
serious inju ry· whf'n hf' apparf'n ll~·
lost contrul of his vPh icle in a run..'f'
on Ohio 24~ Thursday afrernoon .
R onald Swan . 22. 2.11 M ain St ..
Rutland. was llY'atm and rf'if'ased
at Vctf'rans Mf'monal Hospita l for
ru ts. bruises and scrapE's follov.ri ng
the o:IJ&gt; p.m aCC idf'OI hospital
official s sa id .
Officials at tllc (;allia·Meigs post
of the sta te highway patrol said
Swan was westbJund on 241\whm he
los t coni rul of hi sear in a cur...·e. Wl'nt
off the left side of the road and
ovf'rtunwd. causing hf'a\')' damagf'
to hi s car
Swan was cited by the patrol for
DWI and driving without a license.
An acc iden t on U.S. 3J in Meigs

A Pomeroy woman is 'nuts' about collecting
seashells-Featured on Page B-1

By KATIE CROW
Tin tes-Sentlnel Staff
MIDDLEPORT- A Middleport
youth died and three others wei'!'

Kaiser cuts production levels
RAVE:-JSWOOD . W.Va rAPI Kaisc"r Aluminum &amp; Chf'mical
CO'lJ. has announcf'd plans to cut
aluminum product ron at all it s U .S.
plants. bu I no Iayol! sarr ant icipatf'd
at the Ravenswood works. plant
officials said today .

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Wrong fuel caused
fatal airplane crash

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Area soap opera produced
ATHENS. Ohio tAP ) - Athens Is
making a bid at the "HollywOod of
the Midwest" title. A new soap opera
produced in the town began airing
on local public access television
Thursday night .

enter the parade, call 949-W6 or
949-2520. All entries should be sent to
Fourth of July Celebration, PD.
Box 1.81 Racine, Ohio 45m. All
entries are welcome.

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a classified ad? For the Month
of June, if you clip out this
classified coupon you can
get SO¢ off the cost of
your ad.
(Cash Ads Only)
(Yard Sales Not Included)

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damaged .
Jeff Dars 1. Middleport Fir'E' ChiP!.
reported that they havr Pstimatf'd
damages 10 the McCloud homf' in
the amounl of $25.fXl:l and thr
Stafford homP at $XI.IXXl. with$1,500
est inna ted in dam agero 1he vehicles.

EXAMINE'&gt; PHCYI'OS- Meigs Coonty Coroner Dr. R.R. Pickens
examines pictures taken at theslteofSaturday momlng'sfatal flre.111e
body of !,_year-old Rru«ell Nitz, who was identified hy a family member,
was fotmd In the remains at 9:30a.m. Dr. Pkkens said death wa.• due lo
smoke Inhalation.

Th('r€' u:as insuran('(l on th e Stafford

hom e but none on thf' McCloud
home.
Darst said thcStalPFirPM arshall
(C'o n1inuf'd on pagf' A.1l

FATAL FIRE- An early morning fire killed onr
per.•m and injured litre&lt;' others - including two
fin.•mc'fl - Saturday. TirP biazt' - of und&lt;•lcnnitwd

origin - started in a homr occupied hy Dorothy
Mc&lt;'lond , 159 South Fourth Street and e.xtmdt•d to the
home of Mary Stafford on Palmer Street.

Gallia litter control program starts Monday
By JOHN FRIEDMAN
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS Eleginning Monday. Gallia
County's roadsicies should bf'gin to look a little
elean!'r.
Gallla Is one of 36 Ohio counties included in th&lt;' third
annual Summer Youth' Litter Corps program to rid
the state's roadsides of litter and prov ide employment
for nea rly 500 young Ohioans.
Dave Gloeckner. Galli a-M eigs JTPA director and
county program coordinator, said the goal this year
will be to cover all county roads. " We'f!&gt; notllmited to

any particular road." Gloeckner sa id. "bur wl' ''"to
pay m ore atti'ntion 10 coun ty and township roads than
we do state roads."
Two years ago. Gloeckner said a similar program
covered nearly 1.200miles in M 2igs County , remo,·ing
between 12,1XXl and 14.1XXl bags of trash. "We evpn
assisted on some illegal roadside dumps that wrre
within the right -of-way," GloecknPr said.
Overall, thE' program, in it s third year, has pickf'd
up 91,1))1 bags of lill!'r from 15.243 miles of Ohio
roadways and has providt'&lt;lernployment for almost
1.1lXJ youths. Thi s year. officials said they hopP to

covpr l2.tHI miles and rollrct 70.('01 bags of lilll'l'.
ThC' c rews will work in g-roups of h-lO w il h a train('{!

supcrYisor to watch ovrr 1hcm _1llC' youths havf' bf&gt;rn
scTt'f'JWd b~· 1hcir local job Sf'IY icr and arP hirPd
through .HPA 1Job T raining Partnership Act L. Thrv
v:ork .12 hours a wc'('k and arT' pDid minimum wagr
C locc kner said when thp\· st&lt;1 1·t picking up trash,
lh•" work('rs should nnr bf' surprisr'd to find almost
anvthing . "Rotll 0s and cans arr nor a problem
anymore tx-cauSf' of 1heir ('('Gnomic \ ·aiur."
(;JOf'CknC'I' sa id . " Howi.'Yf'r. thr:o· w ill finrt f'vrrythin g
from the garbage Pf'OPIP arr too lazy 10 dispnsc of

proprrJ~· to

fa st f()(X) l'On tainC'r s."
Offi cials sa.\· in Jddition to t&gt;a rni n~ monC'y, the
~· ouths in thf' program learn su mp \·a Juu&lt;.tbi P lessons.
Thosp lessons inr ludr• firsth and knowlf'dg&lt;• of the
l.;.f'riousnrss of thr li11 Pr probl('m. the· ad\·anlages of
r('('_\·cling and a n 3ppr('('iation of natural tl"sources.
In addition to Gallia, ot hf'r southra~ t('m Ohio
countie&gt;s slated fo r rif'an -up in c ludf' Sciot o. Vinton,
Wa shington and Hockmg . l\1ctropolitan areas
in elud&lt;'d in thP program arc Canton, Cincinnati,
Cle,·ciand . Da)'lon. Spr ingfield. Tolmo and
Youngstown .

Tax writers agree on $50 billion
package to trim federal deficit
By The Associated Press
WASHINGTON i APl - H ouse
and Senate tax writers. working
through the night and until nearly
dawn Saturday. agreed on a nrarly
$50 billion tax package that is parr of
Congress' effort to make an
election·year "down payment " on
trinnming federal budget deficits.
Agreement came at 5:17 a.m.,
capping three weeks of bargaining
and a final marathon session of
public and private talks that lasted
nearly 21 hours as the conferees
Ironed out more than ::Jll differences
between tax measur!'S passed bY tile
House and Senate.
Among provisions of the com -

promise bill:
' -The 3-percent

excise tax on
· local and long distance seiVice, due
to expire after 1985, would be
extmded through 1987.
·• ~The federal tax of 16 cents per
on cigarettes
drop, as

lliC\I

wm

ICheduled under current law, to 8

'fE!Dtl after Sept. :Kl, 1!115. The House

had passed a bill which would have
r:ermitted it to drop only to l2cent s.
but theconlerees rejected this.
-The tax on liquor. which i.s$10.0()
r:er proof gallon, will risE' to $12.0(),
effect IV£' Sept. 301985. Theconff'rPf's
rejected a House move to raise the
tax to $14.25. Beer and "1ne would
not be affected.
However. thf' bulk of the provl ·
sions affect business and not
individuals.
The full House and Senate then
must vote on whether to accept tpe
conferees' agreement.
The activity was part of the
congressional effort to completE'
work by the end or next week on a
broad compromise package of tax
Increases and spending reductions
aimed at shrinking budget deficits,
which are projected at about $liOO
biillon over the next three years.
Before reaching final agrEement
on the tax blll, the conferees also
agreed to llmlt the use of prlvate(lUJ'Jl09e Industrial development

bJnds . Stares and cities issul' these
for a varl et y of purposes - in
addition to such public purposes as
building schools and bridges in&lt;'iuding financing of retail stores,
sports facilities and the like.
The compromise agreement gcn·
l'rally would limit f'ach state to
piivatt&gt;-purpose bJnds of $1.50 per
year per resident, or an annual limit
of $:ffl mIll ion. whichever is grca ter.
Action on the tax bill had been
sta lled until Thursday night. when
the negotiators approved more than
$11 billion in companion federal
spending sa vlngs, including a hikE' in
premlums paid bY Medicare beneficiaries and a freeze of physicians·
tees paid under Medicare.
The panel also agreed to drop a
Senate-backed provision which
would have repealed a 1981 law
allowing a person to avoid taxation
on up to $750 per year in utllitles
dividends that are reinvested in the
ulllitles.

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FLATBOAT ARRIVAL - Adventure Galley U, a
repUca Dalboat of the early pioneer period In the Ohio
Valley, made one of 'n stops along the Ohio River

Friday at
Landing near Racine, sparltlng a
cooununlty celebration. Slory and additional phoWtl
appear on 8-1 and B-2 of today's Tlmes-&amp;ntlnel.

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